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Pomeroy-Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W.Va.

Copyrigll1ed 1985

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Sunday, March 17, 1985

cal S&amp;Ls react to Celeste "holiday'
- By-The-'l'lme&gt;&amp;nttnel-Statl_·· · - - GALLIPOLIS -:- One Gallipolis savlngs and loan
.!!l&amp;tiJ!lU9lL I!M..•Ql.Jlorc~Jtself _jrom a" _.vr:lvate
statewide deposit Insurance lund ln the wake o! the
three-day closlngs of S&amp;Ls that began Friday.
G. Richard Brown, managing director of Buckeye
Building &amp; Loan, said the firm has left the Ohio .
-~ .Deposit Guaranteed Ftmdand Is now a membe.r of.th.e.- =·Ohlo Savings &amp; Loan Assurance Corp., a jolnt VE'nture
with the state.
Brown attended a meeting with sta te officials in
Clnclnnatl Friday to become part of the n€'\f depositor
Insurance fund, !armed as an alternative to S&amp;L
customers whose deposits had been Insured by
ODGF.
"We want to assure our depositors their fund s are

oo!lilany feop;irdy, and we did not wariTto close for
the Cincinnati area. The run wa's sparked by l~st
three-day holiday," Bl'O\VIl said Saturday. "However.
week's doslng pf Home State State Savlngs Ba nk,
we were directed to do so by Governor (Richard)
which reportedly lost $100 mllllon in transactions with
Celeste."
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a Flori&lt;la security firm.
. Brown: speaklng on behalf of Buckeye-board of
Locally, Buckeye B&amp;L was joined In the closlngs by
directors John E. Hallida~. E. E. Null, Russell Wood,
Gallipolis Savings &amp; Loan and City Loan &amp; Savlng:s
William Barr, Emil Corbln, Fred WOOd and Dean
Co., all covered l)y ODGF. Lines seen at S&amp;Ls in t~
Bii".;is;=onG~~'l:H...~t-B~.:!:}!.';~ye-E.&amp;!Ae.e,_~~ s~~!~e9!ah.-- stdtet:5{'d f0ata c-enters Were not evident here late last
week, and some of the local flnns ·ex pressed
Institution" and " It Is our understanding that we will
be open for buslness as usual on Monday, March
reluctance and annoyance at closing their
18th."
Institutions.
·
Gaillpolls S&amp;L employees Friday referred the the
Celeste ordered the three-day holiday, fearlng a
Times-Sentinel to Ann Sydner, -a spokesperson for
crisis of confidence ln S&amp;Ls throughout the state, to
give the ·state time to come up with an alternative to
Civic Savings, the PortSJ]OUt)l firm which merged
ODGf. The action came followlng a run on deposits In
with Gallipolis S&amp;L in 1982. She did not ret urn a phone

ca il to the T-S.
A secretary at Civic Savlngs indicated tha t
Sydner's telephone line had been tied up all day
Friday.
Harold Hoke, manager of I!Je local City Loan &amp;
Savings o!flce, said he isn't permitted to discuss the
Issue locally, and referred theT-S tot he Lima office of
City Loan President Kenneth E: Bergerson. · .. ~ In a prepared statement , Bergerson said that the
firm's parent company. Commercial Credit Co .•
Baltimore, Md., "has more than adequate resources
to support aU City Loan obligations."
Bergerson said that at the end of the year. 86
percent of City Loan assets "were In direct mortgage
or personal loans."

Celeste meets
bank officialsGov. Rlcltant C.ele81e has estabohio savlnp and loan
lnfonnallon center to lake calls
from deposllon of savlnp and loan
~ ln8ured by the Ohio
Oepo8lt Guarantee FUnd.
Tlae loJI.Iree number l!r 1-ll»-2359'734, Rellna Vlld, a spokeswoman
In the gov-·· oo111ce, .....
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lollipop fenders. New! ~on! plaque.

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p.m. Salurday, and from 8 a.m. to 8
p.m . Sunday • .
ByROBERTGREENE
AIIIOCialedPre!isWrlter
CLEVELAND (AP) - Gov.
Richard Celeste met with banking

pustomers, alarmed by last satur- day'scloslngoftheCinclnnati-based
Home State Savings Association,
camp('d overnight outside at least
two other Clnclnnati thrift lnstltutlons to withdraw their money.
The lines of depositors looklng to
withdraw their funds were blamed
on erodlng conHdence ln the Ohio
Deposit Guarantee Fund, which
insured Home State and the 71
lnstllutlons closed by Celeste's
order.
Federal officials and bank executives said they could not recall an
action like CPk&gt;ste'ssince President
Fr.ankiln Roosevelt shut all the
natlon's banksln1933tostemapanlc
during the Great Depression. Ohio
HouseSpeakerVernaiG . RiffeJr .. a
veteran legisla tor. called it " the
worst crisis.l've seen In 27 years."

ANNOUNCES CLOsiNGS -

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ohio Gov. Richard Cele!!k!
noances FrldaylnColumlu!tbe
th~y bank ·hoUday for
Ohio's 70 sa~lnp and loan
Institutions. The closing came In

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CIA)8ED - A depoodlor read!! noUces poeted on
the door of a savlnp inlltltullon In Bexley, Ohio
Friday after It was closed by the govemor who lll8ued

way to prevent runs on deposits a t Celeste called for some of the sta te 's
state-chartered savings and loan major commercial banks to take
associations when they reopen.
over the..pdva tely insured instituThe71 thrift lnstltutlonsremained tions. They would then receive
closed Saturday under an executive federa I protection as banks, Insured
order, Issued by _Celeste Friday by the Federa l Deposit Insurance
morning, declaring a three-day Corporation .
bank holiday.
"Yes, that's under consideration.
···-- "The governor said he look the sa id Oliver Waddell , chairman of
action, using his emergency pow- the First Na tiona l City Corp., In
ers, to allow time for plans to restore Cincinnati.
confidence In the lnstltutlons.
Riffe., D-New Boston, said F riday
Amongpo&amp;SibleplansareforOhlo's .. night a S)X'Cial session of the
- major commercial banks to con- Legisla tu re could be called duri ng
slder taklng over the savlngS a nd the weekend . II ca lled. it probably
loan associations and providing will be for the purpose of passing a
ordenfor~lhree-daybankhollday: theordercameto
state-chartered Institutions " 1th bill under which all of the statepre~ent a run on the bank.!J after the failure of Home
Federal deposit insurance.
chartered institutions cou ld becOme ·
State Savlnp'Bank last week. (AP Laserpholo).
Celeste invoked t11e order after federally lnsured.

Home State Savlnp Bank last
week. (AP Laserpholo).

Officials of some of the affected
S&amp;Ls were upset byCeleste'sorder.
according to a ttorney and consultant Clark Wideman. who was
elected vice president of the new
insurance fund established Friday
at a meeling near Cincinnati.
George McGuire. a Hillsboro.
Ohio s&amp;l officer who was named ·
SI'Cretary of the new fund, emphasized that the S&amp;Ls have about $4
billion ln assets. more than enough
to meet the companies' obligations

to customers.

LaWmakers on call to deal with S&amp;L 'crisis'
COLUMBUS, Ohio CAP! -State lawmakers have
been placed on call for a possible special session this
weekend to help deal with a "crisis of confidence"
which led to the temporary closing of 70 Ohio thrift
Institutions.
·
House Speaker Vern Riffe Jr., D-New Boston, said
Friday night that the session could be called on
Saturday or Sunday If legislative action Is needed to

Guarantee Fund. 'He said he acted as a result of a
"crisis of confidence" which brought a run on deposits
at si&gt;me Clnclnnatl·area Institutions this week .
Celeste's order will expire at mldnlghl Sunday
unless he exterids 11. The order did not affect the 125
state-chartered institutions which are backed by the
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.

assist In ·cov. Richard Celeste's efforts to reopen the
Institutions.
•
Celeste said he Is working on a complex plan that
could lead to the savings and loans being reopened on
Monday but he made no promises.
Earlier Friday, the governor orde'red closed for
three days those state-chartered Institutions which
are lnsured by the privately-managed Ohio Deposit

Service board orders
officer be reinstated

Ch_as~_SlJSp~ct f~c~s -~ .

four-count indictment
GALLIPOLIS - · A 27-year-old
the ·sheriff's spokesman said.
ColumbUs man faces a tentatively·
McMUllnwaschargedlnconnectlon
scheduledarralgnmentthisweekon
with a high-speed chase and
shootout near Gallipolis on Feb. 10
a four.oount secret Indictment
Issued by a Gallla County grand
that resulted ln his belng shot ln the
jury.
neck.
McMillln, a fanner Bidwell area
Carl McMlllln was served with a
summons on Friday, said a spokes·
resident, was taken · to Holzer
man for the Galli a County Sheriff's . Medical Center and remaln€d there
Department.
untU March 10, tbe spokesman saki,
Hewas to have appeared lnGallla
when he was dlseharged.
County Common Pleas Court FrtThe' spokesman said the felonious
day mornlng, but because the
assault charge arose !rom MeMOsummons was not served until that
lin's allei;ed shooting at pollee
day, the arraignment has been
ottlcers during the lncident, while
postponed until Wednesday If
he'sbeenchargedwlthvandallsmln
McMlllln 'Is "physically able" to
the damagt,ng of a Gallipolis City
attend the hearing, according to
Pollee cruiser.
The
declined to be
Judi!! Richard C. Roderick.
The Indictment was llsued March
1 and lnclucla charleS of felonious
and would mt corriment on

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Aides of Riffe and Senate President Paul Gillmor,
R -Port Cllnton. sa id that the weekend session, II
called. would probably be for the purpose of passing a
bill under which aU of the sta te-charted lnstltutiqru;
rou kl becOme insured by the F'SLIC.
Celeste h a~ said he believes that gettlng"someklnd
of fcderallnsurance" would be the most effective way
to restore public confidence ln th~ institutions.

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SHOOI'ING
- Pollee ollloon and ·emerp!IICY ~ltll
cany ,Cut McMIDI,
Colarnbul, on a lllrelcller lifter McMIDin Will
"'" Q1 t Ill a ......_, Feb. 10 wMh loc.J law ltinlonlellll!M near

:n,

&lt;'•~
MrMIIHIIIIM been lilldlcted by a Gllllla Calmly p-udjury on
' four
llOida reWed to lhi llicldent.

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GALLIPOLIS Calling his
dismissal "Inappropriate," the Gal- tlpolls ClvU Service Ellglblllty
Board has directed that a clty.police
officer be relnstated to duty .
· Back pay for Gregory A. Frazier,
dismissed from the force last
September; has been denied ln the
decision signed by board members
D. Dean Evans, Robert G. Macken·
zle and Homer Pellegrlnon.
The board ruled that Frazier. a
26-year-old city resident, go back to
work on Monday.
' ''I'll say this: I'm very grateful to
the civil service board," Frazier
saki saturday. 'Tm very happy to
be r einstated . Hopefully, I caligoon
With my life. I feel that justice has
been done."
Neither City Manager Chris
MOJTis or City Solicitor Douglas M.
Cowles were available for comment

Saturday.
The board'sdecisionwas based on.
testimony hea.'d In an appeal
hearing - the first In the city's
history - on Dec, 18. Monis sent
Frazier a letter or dismissal on Sept .
7 after Frazier reportedly failed to
appear for a j,otygraph test . Moms
claimed that the non-appearance
was a violation of a direct brder.
Frazier's attorney, Warren F.
Sheets, argued that there are no
provisions ln the city charter or any,
other employee-related directivema king a polygraph test a requirement for employment. Frazier
decllned to take the test In Gallipolis
because he wanted It done At Bureau
ofCrlmlnallnvestlgation headquarters In London.
The board said It believes the city
has an '
light" to lnvestl-

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'Commentary and perspec
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March 1_7. 1986

PAT WHITEHEAD

LETTERS OF OPINION are wel co med. theyshOuld be losstha n 300 words
·~ long . AlllettersaresubJ&lt;'Ctto&lt;'dltlngandmust be signed with namr. address and
telephone numbers. No unsigned !etters will be publl sh('d. LeiTers should b(' In
."good taste, address ing Issues, not, porsonalltles.

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·confirmed that the weapons were
contained no ammunition.
Adm. Metcalf's offense was that
he was Ignorant of a certain naval
regulation 3400.7(a), which tmplemented a Department of Defense
regulation, which Implemented the
Gun Control Act of 1968. Because
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Summit fever Is In the air again with White House aides hinting that

!: Mikhail Gorbachev looks as If he might be just the Soviet,leader President ·
~-

Reagan has been walling to meet.
. ~ Reagan Is Into his fifth year president and his fourth Soviet leader. So
far, he hasn't met any of the Soviet chieftains.
~
If he sits down with Gorbachev, what might they accomplish?
•• During this week's summit speculation. Henry A. Kissinger met with
. ~ Reagan and then told.reporters he.thought get-acquainted summits were a .
~ "pgychlatrlc exercise" that ought to be avoided. The former secretary of
~ state said a Reagan-Gorbachev summit could be "useful" but he cautioned
~ against being In a hurry to meet.
·
:• For one thing, U.S. -Soviet summits for the pu~ of getting acquainted
~ have had a. sour. !!istory.
·
0: The posslbillty of a summit came up Monday when Gorbachev swiftly
;. assumed power a few hours alter the announcement of the death of
~ Konstantln Chernenko.
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The president denied he's ever been reluctant to meet with the leader of
t the nation he has described as "an evil empire."
-~ '- He's wanted toTneet-wtth a' Soviet·1i?ader~e-ver-Since·i' v?-been,7iere, ''·he ·
$ told reporters on 'I'ues!lay.
~
As If to underscore that claim, the White House disclosed that Vice
.- Presklent George Bush, heading ·the U.S. delegation to Chernenko's
:01'11beral, carried a letter from Reagan Inviting Gorbachev to the United
States.
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_ . There was no proposed date or suggested agenda.
• Presidential aides appeared to tread delicately on tnls one, suggesting
. tMLII..l!!l!§ o real chang!Lin Reagan.]; position &lt;!l!!]lg earlier..§2Y.iet_ _ _
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. transitions, and then hinting that It was, Indeed, a change.
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WASHINGTON _ . Th. Ge
tightrope walking came
Acco tl Off!
th e ld needra 1
• The classic example of that kind of sdiplomatiC
h
ed h G · ba h
un ng
ce e co -ey .
• from White House spokesman Robert lms, w 0 not. t at or c ""·at
non-partisan Investigative •arm of
; 54, was much younger and more vigorous than his predecessors.
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"It's not thai our position has changed,'.' said Sims " It's that the nature of
Congress - has j~st completed a
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t the! 1 ad hi h h ed ..
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nine-month reviC\\ of the Grace
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administration official, lnslstln
_ gon anonymity, noted that when
em Iss Iont 's fl ndl ngs on was te 1n
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The GAO gives Its qualified
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approval of~ost of them.
~ In the past, ·Reagan has grt.eted summit talk with remarkable e The GAO st audltodrs hadve been
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think the ttme has comp to try some face-to face words.

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Ostomy meeting

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I am wrtttng to you on behalf of
- the Gallipolis and surrounding area
Ostomy Club. For the past 18
.i!ioGPths, we have tried to organize a
:)~al club to help return every
si!ornate to the normal and produc·
f~ life of which he or she Is
,~e~~ pable.
We have had many
~ educational and constructive meet·
' '· tngs; · but the attendance has not
•• always been good.
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: We are encouraging all ostom·
: ales in the area to attend the March
' 21 meeting (Thursday) at 7 o'clock
J· p:m.ln the French Five Hundred at
l Holzer Medical Center In Gallipolis.
: 1'1\e local group would like to join
• t~ United Ostomy Association
•• (UOA).
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In order to do this we must have
15 members present. Bob Graves,
Southern Ohio State

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Rita, E.T. (Enterostomal Thera·
plst) will lead the meeting Inform·
ing those attending of the UOA and
what the association can do for you.
Graves has been an ostomate since

1976.
We are also encouraging non·
ostomates who have any Interest In
the association, such as relatives of
ostomates. doctors, enterostomal
therapists, nurses, and those who
manufacture or sell ostomy supp·
lies to attend and they are invited to
join the group.
Remember. we need your help to
make our organization a united one.
Lori Somerville
President of the
Galllpolla Area
Ostomy Group

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Today in history

t · Today Is Sunday, March 17, the 76th dayof1985. There are 289days left ltl

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the yeal'. Today Is St. Patrick's Day. ·
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I Today's highlight In history:
:
On March 17, In the year 461. accord'tng to tradition, St. Patrick - t he
; Miron saint of Ireland - died In Saul.
• • -On this date:
•'
In rns, British forces evacuated Boston during the Revolutionary War.
:
'ln 18'10, the Massachasetts Legislature authorized the Incorporation of ·
1 W,eUesley Female Seminary. It later became Wellesley College.
In 1900, Eleanor Roosevelt married Franklin D. Roosevelt In New York.
Jn 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt used trye term "muckrake" In a
.
: ~h to the Gridiron Club In Washiltgton.
• •. 1n 1910, the Camp Fire Girls organization was formed. It was formally
t :~ted to the public exactly two years later. · .
: : •!ln 1941, the NatiOnal Gallery of Art opened In Washington.
·
: • '1n 1942, during World War Two, General Douglas Ma~Arthur arrived In
Australia to become supreme commander ot Allied forces In the southwest
J?aclllc theater.
1; . •:In 1958, the U.S. Navy launched the Vanguard One satellite.
•~-1r• ~' :Ettza~O'i Ailir~Wi'i'Vf Ne-w Yorirwtt~ i:Fatltied; Shct.:eruun ·
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set out knowingly to violate the law.
They concealed captured weapons
behind bolted metal panels and
within void spaces of amphibious
tractors. Back In the United States;
Cpl. C. P. Kalman was charged
with selling not only a captured
AK-47 rtfie but also an anti-aircraft
or anti-tank rocket. Sgt. J. W.
Newman and Lance Cpl. J. A.
C&lt;:&gt;c!&lt;.riJlJ!lerE..r h~tgPd wtth ~ling.,.
hand grenades. Gunnery Sgt. C. W.
Dedmond was charged with selling
two Soviet 7.62 mm bolt action
rl!les. Gunnery Sgt. B. H. Coates
was charged M•lth dealing In other. ·
captured weapons.
The several defendants pleaded
guUty. They were sentenced· var·
lously to fines, Imprisonment and
reduction In grl)de. The longest
sentence (seven years, reduced to
three years when he agreed to
lderitlfy other Marines Involved In
... ; H':$ ·llleg~~~ct!1:.t!t!es )". '.~~as-L"!?.~~ed ,., ~ ·
upon Kalman .
What the record discloses Is that
Adm .'Metcalf acted openly at ..Very·
step of the way. He left a paper trail
a yard wide. By- c~ntrast, the
court·tnartlaled Marines willfully
engaged In criminal conduct. The
offenses weren't "the same thing"
at alL·
Moral for the media: Get the
-~otherslde of a story; ari&lt;f conSiiier ___ .
the posslbUity that an admiral may
ha,v e been merely mistaken, while .
the poor little Marines were crooks.

Grace'--'---~-J_a_ck_A_n_d_er_so_n

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years . ese r orms area m no
at necessities Intended for the
needy. not at basic progranlS for

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Middle America, but at wasteful
management, unintended benefits
t Inellgibl e receIvers, asso
· rted
freebies for the undeserving and
preferential treatments that the
public knows little about.
Becausethe.bureaucratsusepart
of e\lery dollar that !liters through
thelrflng;rsforthelrownpurposes,

acquired an Important ally.
At the Instigation o1 Sen. William
Roth • ROe!
·
.. Ihe GAOfl ne-toothed·
combed the Grace Commission
report. The review, which will be
released this week. summartzes:
"Our overail support for the Grace
Commission's Issues was consist·
ent across a ll
areas ."

and crooked character.
the commission's crusty chairman,
"We found overall merit," they
J. Peter Grace, by challenging his
say, "In abou t three-fourths of the
figures and en~aging him In
Grace Commission issues on which
polemics.
we had a basis to offer an opinion."
I am not a disinterested spectator
The Grace Commission recom- · In this controversy. I have joined
mended 2,478 ways to cut govern·
Grace as co-chairma n of a grassment costs - at an estimated
roots group, cailed Citizens Against
savings of $424 bllilon over three
·

experts venture an opinion on 1.436.
"We generally agreed with 1,158,"
they report . "We generally disagreed with 278."
The GAO largely accepted the
commission's proposals for
"strengthening federal manage·
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as eclared war
upon ·government extravagance. ·
Now It appears that we have

Million-dollar baby_
There was a great deal of
excitement in our neighborhood
last week. The first house advertised to sell at over a 'mlllion dollars·
was put up for sale.
Most of the homes In our area
were built In the '40s and '50s and
originally sold for $30,00) to $50,1XXJ.
Over the years they have Increased
· In value, but no one eVer dreamed
that one of them would ever be
advertised for a million.
Trembling, who reported the
news to me, said, "I knew someone
would break the six: figure barrier
sooner or later, but I never thought
It would be Ed Hurwitz."
"I can't believe Hurwitz Is asking
a million for his lean-to. I don't think
he paid more than $63,00) for It 10

"antique lighting fixtures, a wet bar
In the basement, contemporary
library with original moldings. and
a state-of-the-art laundry room."
"What a turnout," I said to
Hurwitz.
"It even surprised me," he said,
"but not the real estate agent. She
said the only way to keep out the
bargain-hunters and · attract the
upper-bracket crowd Is to ask for ·
more than a million dollars for your

house."
"Aren't they disappointed when
they arrive•"
"They don't seem to be," Hurwitz
said. "They figure If you're asking
over a million there's got to be more
to It than they can see. Besides,
people who can pay prices like that

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and
another mtulon to make
It 'livable.' One of the big attrac·
lions of this place Is they can throw
out everything In the house and not
feel guilty about it."
Hurwitz took Trembling and me
Inside.
"You didn't even paint It," I said.
"Why paint It? Whoever Is going
to buy It will only repaint lt.
Women's eyes light up when they
see this joint and they can hardly
walt to call their decorator. The one
thing !learned In seUing a house tor
a mllllon bucks Is the less you otter
somebody the more chance you
have of getting them to buy it.''
We went Into the kitchen. There
was a 1900 gas stove, a 1970
refrigerator, a scarred wooden
table, two chairs, and a spice shelf
that Hurwitz had gotten with green
stamps. ·
one of the women said to the
other. "It's utterly charming. You
don't see ldtcheiiS like· this any

morning. It said, 'Historical mini·
estate, located In one of the most
prestigious neighborhoods In Washington. A once-ln·a·llfethne opportunity for that special arnuent
family who wants more from a
home than just a place to live.
Offered at $U50,1XXJ. Within walk·
lng distance of the Swedish Em.;
bassy.' "
I said, "It's a joke. It has to be a
joke."
"Oh, yeah? You should see the
lineup of cars In front of the house.
You would think T. Boone PICki!IIS
~as coming to dinner."
Out of curiosity we decided to
wander over to Hurwitz's house.
Sure enough, there were Mercedes·
Benzes, BMWs, Jaguars, Llncolns
and chauffeured Cadlllacs' parked
all along the street. Women In fur
coats stood In line waiting to get In,
and Hurwitz passed out a mlmeo·
graphed sheet describing-the fea·
lures of the house. This Included

Doonesbury

MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY:
Fair Monday and Tuesday. A. chance of showers Wednesday.
_Highs In th_e 40s_to low.er 50s.Monqay warm!ngto \he 50s_1.&lt;! low~ (i(ls_
Tuesday and Wectnesday. Lows at night 15 to 25 early Monday
warming to the mld·:11ls to lower 30s Tuesday and to the 30s
Wectnesday.

Colder ait returns to Ohio
By The AMoclated Press
Colder weather wUI return to Ohio Saturday night an!l Sunday.
--~A mais of cold afr"pusliing sootheast"oiifof Ciiifaaa·wlll spread
over Ohio Saturday ntght and . Sunday. Sunday afternoon
temperatures wut probably be In the 30s In the northern counties and
In the low to mld-40s In the south.
.
There was a chance of a few showers developing ahead of the cold
air Satuii:lay night, especially In eastern Ohio. Snow Hurries In the
cold air wlli probably linger Into Sunday In the northeast, with a
chance ot rain In southeastern Ohio.
. Skies were clear over Ohio Friday night, and temperatures dipped
Into the :11ls In all sect Ions o! the state. The coldest areas wen~ In the
ncr!beast; -where readings leveled off In the lower :11ls.
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move tQ a position over south-central New York
Sunday morning, with the cold front passing across Ohio Saturday
night. High pressure over the Grea I Plains wlil move across the
Great Lakes and Ohio Valley' Sunday night and Monday.

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BURTON , Ohio(AP)-Farmers
want fair prices, not a government
handout, says U.S. Rep. Tilomas
Daschle.
"Sending the farmer Into today's

market Is like sending a soldier to
war without a rl!le. There's pnly one
S&lt;ilutionand that Is price," the South
Dakota. Democrat said at a Held
hearlngFrld&lt;IY night on problems of

City officer•. ._____(c_on_tln-:-ued_rro_m_pa_ge_A_ll
gate its police officers ·"when
the same," they continued.
brought ' to t!s · aitention ... ihls in·
·"lbere are sufficient ·~neans'
eludes the ordering of a polygraph established by the Gallipolis City
test. It was not brought before the
Charter and the Ohio Revised Code
board the reaS&lt;in .for such lnvesttga.
to repeal, hold for naught and-&lt;&gt;r
tlon, but only that such Investigation declare void such leglslatrc&gt;n.'' the
·· wasbelngconaucted .- ·"
-· t:xiarC! added:· .. ·--- ..~~ •· • ...
"However,.under the ctrcumstan·
During a Nov. 7 hearing In Calli a
ccs surrounding this matter as they
County Common Pleas Court on a
mandamus artlon flied by Sheets to
were disclosed at •the appeal
get Frazier reinstated, Sheets
hearing, this board believes that the
dismissal of Mr. Frazier was
argued that · ~ 1922 ordinance
Inappropriate," the board
establishing civil service rules In thr
city never fully set administrative
concluded.
Evans, Mackenzie and Pelle·
rules .
grtnon•riote&lt;f tllal\lle 'm atter ···was ·-Aweekattertlfattiearllfg..::whictt
most dlf!lcult to resolve, taking Into
referred Frazier's case to the civil
account the procedures which were
service board - the city commis·
followed subsequent to Mr. Frazi·
slon passed legislation establishing
er's dismissal.
,
. such rules. During . the appeal
"Although there was testimony ' hearing, foriner City· Solicitor R.
WUUam Jenkins offered testimony
and evidence submitted regarding
In which he called the legislation
such procedures and the legislation
"Invalid, unconstitutional and void
passed subsequent to 's aid dlsmls·
sal, this board dOes not believe It has
on Its face. "
the·jurlsdlctlon to pass judgment on

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pursuit came Into Gallipolis, where
McMUIIn reportedly rammed a city
pollee cruiser at a roadblock on
Eastern Avenue and shot at a
shertfl'sdeputy .
McMIUin was then pursued out of
the city on Ohio 588, traveied over
several back roads and was headed
east on Ohio 141 when he allegedly
rammed the same pollee cruiser
near the Intersection at Pleasant
Hill School Road. forcing his car off
the road and Into a nearby creek .
McMillin reportedly shot at the
officers andwaswounded when they
returned fire.

the dream they worked for aU of
·
their lives."
"Hey; walt a minute," Trembling
said. "If you get one million four for
this wre.ok that means all oui
homes In the neighborhood will be
reassessed for tax purposes and
we'll be payhlng for your scam."
' "Don't blame me." Hurwitz said:
"I originally asked $100,1XXJ for the
house and had no bites. Now that
I'm asking for a million I can't keep
people form kicking down the
door.' '

Saturday ntght, mostly cloudy
scat-tered --snow· -flurrtes .- ·High--ln
precipitation was 40 percent Sa turday
, MIAMI VALLEY, CENTRAL, SO~T
Saturday night, partly cloudy. Low near 30. Sunday, variable
cloudiness and cooler. High 40 to ~5. The chance of precipitation was
10 percent Saturday night and 20 percent Sunday.
EAST IAKE'lHORE .
Saturday night, mostly ciovdy with a chance ot showers or snow
Durrles. Low near 30. Sunday, mostly cloudy and colder with
scattered snow Hurries. High In the upper 30s. The chance of
precipitation was 40 percent Saturday night and Sunday.
soum CENTRAL
Saturday night, mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Low 35 to
40. Sunday, cloudy with a chance of rain. High In the mld-405. The
chance of precipitation was 40 ~cent Saturday night and Surutay.
EAST CENTRAL
Saturday night, partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers. Low
In the mid-~. 'Sunday, mostly cloudy with a chance of showers or
flurries. High near 40. The chance of precipitation was 30 percent
Saturday night and Sunday.
LAKE ERIE
Winds becoming west to northwest 10 to 20 knots Saturday night
and northwest 15 to 25 knots Sunday. Chance of showers or snow
Hurries Saturday night and chance of Ourrles Sunday. The.lake was
mostly ice-covered.

CLEVELAND lAP) ...,. The
winning number drawri Friday
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
· game, "The Number, .. was 221.
In the "Pick 4" game, the winning
number was 1744.
The lottery reported earnings of 1
S642.1~ from wagering on Its dally
game. Earnings came on sales of
$i,376,391, whUe holdPrs of winning
tickets are entitled toshare$734,283 .
In the parimutuel "Pick4" game,
sales totaled $:m,073. Hol!lers of
winning tickets are· entitled to ~5
percent, or $91,658. A winning $1
straight ticket earns $4,236. A
winning $1 boxed ticket earns $353 .
The Number: two two-one
· Pick 4: one-seven-four-four

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said there were "no more than four"
weapons found when Investigators
executed a search warrant on
McMillin's car on Feb. 11.
E vidence for the 'd rug abuse
citatiOn was also gathered-during
the search, the spoke!;!~!an added.
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department, city poll!;e and Her· .
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Tile patrol said that McMIUin was
· eastbound on the U.S. 35 bypass
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controversial."
The GAO challepged, for exampie, the Grace Commission's recommended changes In Medicare
and federal pensions; alterations III
these two thorny areas would save
an estimated $88 bllllon, according
to the commission·.

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Parlly cloudy Saturday night with a chance of showers or snow
flurries north and east. Lows upper 20s northwest to near 40
southeast. Mostly cloudy and colder Sunday with a chance o-f flurries
northeast and a chance of rain southeast. Highs upper 30s to mid-405.
NORTHWEST, WEST CENTRAL
.
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Low 25 to 30. Sunday, considerable cloudiness and colder. High In the
upper :Jls. The chance of preclpltatiori was 30 percent Saturday night
ruld 20 percent Sunday.
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more."
The second woman said, "It's a
dream. You can start from scratch
and do anything you want with it."
'"That's true of the bathroom
too," Hurwitz told them.
When we got back Into the living
room I said, "I wouldn't believe it If
I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
The people are actually salivating
to buy this hunk of junk."
Hurwitz seemed offended. "It
may be a hunk of junk to you, butfor
the people who came here today It's

WEATHER FORECAST - The National Weather Service
lorecM&amp;s lor Sunday llhowers over weatem Washington state,
Orepn and lhe nonbwellt lip ol Calllornla. Rain Is predlded over
lro..ton, Texas and 1111 surroundlnr !ll"'l'· Snow Is predicted over
moat ol Maine, New Hampaldre and northen) New York with rain to
laD ,o ver soulheni''New York, ConnecUcul and MaMachusellll.
Showen are predlpled over lhe Gulf Coll8t through Florida Into the
Atlantic. (AP La8erphoto).

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processing operations, federal
credl: and cash management ef•
forts and clvlllan procurement and
property management activities."'
But the . GAO took exception to
recommendations that are ilkely to
raise a political outcry. Here's how
the reviewers put It: "While th&lt;i
potential savings from Improved
program administration are significant. the greatest potential savings

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WOJ1J gtv~e W!..ll.dp.)l.ar~hout~ ~~~~:~R~~~;i~~~;~~~~~~~
aD!iea many a bloatro bureaucrat
flglit. They have sought to discredit ·· a,a:n ges

oi w~t~r Andropov died Reagan called upon Chernenko to "move from
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PLATI'SBURG, Mo. (AP) foreclosures .
farm was sold the mortage holder, ~rcent since and he lost s.m,ro)tn:
Eight people were arrested ·after a
Randy WUson, who operahld the the Fede~al Land Banko! St. Louis, the past two .years because of
· muttant coa1ltion of
.al)d· farm with· his ·13-year-old father,
for $312,!MXJ, said Lawrenee Fisher, drought .
.
:
. unlonwor~!Ji..,!,~&lt;!.,s~ut ~a-~~~~~h!s brother, .Pem Jr.,_"__ac_t!i)R,Q!Jl}l!Q~nt;y,at!mJJ..ID'..ThL. " I j~tll1oJ¥t~ lf~~.52; .
rarm oreclosure sale, caDIIig for · swa 111e sa~ewi!S'DO! ~al 6i!'EafiSe· baiit&lt; hild subffint(.(F'f~year$10r;&gt;Tiie said. "I have fed a ·
unity to save the tamUy tann. ·
the shouting kept anyone from
advance.
world of people In 52 years. And this.
Several hu)'ldred people surged offering a bid. The farm had been In
Perry Wilson Sr. said he owed the Is the reward I'm getting tn:m the ;
Into the Clinton County Courttvrus.&gt; the family lor 52 years.
bank $234 ,OOJ.
politicians, the money·gra bbers and ·
onF.~Idayandshoutso!"Nosale. No .
"We saw no bids," said Randy
Eight people were detained for the land grabbers. It Is very :
·
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sale drowned out Sheriff Bob WUson, who was at the front or the two hours alter a dozen blue-shlrted disappointing.
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tried td sell Peny Wilson's farm.
about 15rnlnutes. "Theyhadlt made formed a wall In front of DeFreece. borrow a little more money and .
Organizers of the raUy, calling' upbe!oretheycameout.ltilaStobe 1\vo of the officers were Injured · finallyyoucan 'tservlcethatdebt.
themselves Missouri Groundswell, p.~bllc. They haven't got a sale.
s lightly, officials said.
"Sometimes you feel like a
said -they Intended to shout out the _
"We co~lder It a victory because
Flshersaldchargesmight bellied failure, but you know you weren't.! ·
sale. Spokesman Marvin Porter they weren table to sell it the way agalnsttheelghtwhowerearrested. was a good farmer. The federal
Perry Wilson Sr. said he was government Is to blame. Don't let
said the group Is demanding a they wanted to."
FRONTS:
three-month
moratorium
on
About
700
acres
of
the
~acre worthot$1mllllonln1978-79,butthat
anybody tell yo u It was
Warm
Cold~

Ianners

wASIDNGTON ..=- The_papers on Oct, 25, ,:1~. Aftera lew days o1 · aircraft arrlvtng- (IV;'n &amp;'rbadoo ·
ilveni'l ifomi~ett.i!i-cF··~~
had a great time recently with the
Intense fighllrig, the action ended. )l'ere to be closely Inspected. A
caution. At nag rank, this hurts.
case of Vice Adm. Joseph Metcalf.
Our forces captured a large · team ol InSpectors headed by Jack
What about the enlisted man? As
By the time the scornful voices ol quantity ol Soviet-supplied arms Ragsdale boarded Metcall's plane
the lighting on Grenada sub51ded,
the media were done with him,
and ammunition.
on arrival about 3: 30 In !be
more than 300 Marines Uberated
Metcalf had been cast In the role of
On Nov.~ through his. chief of afternoon. Ragsdale asked If any
(sotosay)rtnesandplstolsthathad
a specially privileged naval otflcer
sta!t, Metcalf iormally.•ieQulsltl·~-automa'tic weapoM~.vere9i:oornd:- .4;e;;n -!;;s:":;;· ~~· l&amp;l:::".d 1 =~e!'.dere.who had received kid. glove
oned 24 captured AK-47 rt!les and Metcalrs chief of staff, Capt.
They were warned that such
.. mag~lnes to go · with them. "The Conrad Ward, Immediately !dent!·
trophies must be turned In to be
treatment.
"He got off easy," declared one
Items are to beutUized as command fled the crates of weapons: The
disarmed and registered, More
teleVIsion commentator, "while • presentation articles." Moreover, AK47s then were taken Into
than 300 Marines obeyed the rules,.
enlisted Marines who had done · the rl!les were to be rendered custody. On Nov. 8 a gunnery
received amnesty, and had 350
exactly the same thing were
by removal of their expert at the Norfolk Armory
trophies returned to them.

"easy," considering his high rank
and his trivial offense, and the
court-martlaled Marines had not
done "exactly the same thing." In
fairness to a dlstlngul&amp;hed officer,
the record should be put straight.
Youwll.l recallthataforceofU.S.
Marines and Rangers, under Met.
calf's command, Invaded Grenada

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The requested
weapons thereupon were packed
Into five crates and put aboard
M
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Ba d
etca S Pans
rom rba OS to
Norfolk on Nov. 3.
Meanwhile, on Nov. 1, customs
agents at Norfolk had been tipped
that efforts would be made to
smuggle Sovlei weapons from·
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A MEMBER of Tho Associated p,..,,, Inland Dally Pross Association and tho
discloses that Metcalf did not =t off
station, '"orfolk.
Am&lt;"rlcan Newspaper Publisher s Association.
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The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- A-.3

Weather:-- Crowd.. tries to halt farm foreclos.u re

M'etcaftwas

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meeting; themajor!tyofresldentsln
P01')1EROY- oh16 Department of Natural ~~li~Olrec~;to~i'--~~~~~~
The FmHA loan l!l reportedly no outlined and there are some factors · att~~'!tie ct!dn:t-!'1&lt;&gt;.-~UtwJoaao~ .,;..n-o....~~ ~:- ~yrl _ H,~Jbat.S2115.875.46 wilj
Sayre and Wolfe voted yes, Bob · clOse to FmHA's 5 percent interest
RACINE- "A~Qrlast Saturday,
,.,......AIJSOCi~Jfr.!k'r.. . .
. ~s battled de~~hore durlng his
ratE&gt;.
longer
avaUable to Racine.
I'd rather not comment about at \hiS water rates ral!led either.
among counties and townships where ttmbiir..and
were ·
Beegle
passed,
Cleland,
Carroll
we are back to whel'!' we were four
ST. LOlliS (A.P) Marl!n me or worKing ,.;., some!1mesLoan uruivallable
said Cleland, "No definite plan
time," Cleland added.
Petrel feels that council mlght
from state forest lands.
years ago 'with many hours of Teaford and Larry WoUe 110ted no
Perkins has had many brushes with dangerous animals .
Coundl
had unttl March u · to has been established and nothing
and the motion went down.
Had no !illY .
declare an emergency and still raise
The Dlvl!llon of Forestry returns one haU ott he net value ot forest
ITIE!i!tlngs and hard work behind us.
death during his years as the guide
When he wascurat orotreprUes a! · ,
notifY FmHA as to whether Racine has been cemented but council did
Originally, . the engineer's estiBen Petrel, · Ileac! or Racine's the water rates: "It hasn't passed
products sold or minerals removed from state forests as a payment
In essence, rouncll took a step
to the wild kingdom, but as hls~th the St. Louis Zoo as a young man.
wanted to borrow the money. The vote not to ~?Uta treatment plant !nat
water board, said that he had
council yet' but it's In the works," '
to local government units In IJeu of taxes. P~~Yffients are made twice
mate for all needed lmprovemerts
ba'ckward with no alternate plans at
birthday nears, Perkins says he's Perkins was bitten on the hand by a ·.
proposal to use the money was this time."
was$369,~.
• thought the FmHA Joan "sounded Petrel said.
a year.
this time, and with a large hole in our
survived the d!"adllest encounter_ cottonmouth moccasin, avenomou~
turned down by rouncll In special ·
Agreeing that something wlll ! like 8 good deal;. bUt iiofniedOurUi'at"=·-"' "'"At" the-..
....~~~&gt;t~-!.::!6°. €vunt-.t~-eUv"€-Tvwr'ciMp~tv:vo··~tii6lt~ ;;rr•:!.~:(l}::.-.:JI-- "f""'
CouncU had reserved the right to
aging plant, we need lmmedla te
~'-~~- s~.IJ.l!1109 In, the. wJxaL;Ind
session.
have 'to be done to Improve the
he"hadnosay"lnthematter.Petrel disagreement over the water issue
· $1,546.
·
· action. Action that needed to be borrow up to $501,&lt;XXJ from FmHA to
.
in the high-pitched southern United States .
Other than Sa,yre's, no other system, · qeland explained that
\lelleves· that "the majority on
hasledtospeculatlonthattwocouctl
· taken long ago, and that should be ·be paid back at 5 percent lnter!lSt
·
In
the
calm,
scten1iflc
manner
monotOne familiar to viewers of
motions or alternate plans were money would prob;ibly have to be
over a period of up to forty years.
' taken today."
counclldldrl'twanttogettieduplna members are · contemplating
MutUal of .Omaha's "Wild King- diSplayed on his shoW, he walked to'
offered at that time, however, . borrowed or repairs would have to
long~ term goverrunent Joan .." Pereslgntng.
This was the comment of Scott Reportedly, the amount could have
dom," said Friday that recent tests his offi CI" and used a Clock to monit or
Wolfe, Racine councUman, follow - lleenpaldoritn less ttmeltcouncilso
the venom 's effects. He wat ted untU
indicate that cancer In hts lymph
RJO
'GRANDE
·-A
spe!jal
ineettng
of
the
Rio
Grande
Board
or
wished,
Ing last Saturday's rejection of
the swelling, discoloration and .patn
nodes L• In remission.
Publtc Affairs has \leen set for 8 p.m. Tuesday
Initially, f'm1-b!. had questioned
Racine VIllage Council to accept a 5·
had spread up his a rm, theQ
slowed
down,
there'
s
no
'Tv&lt;"
.
~ ,,~;
.
&amp;
percent Interest loan from Farmers whether Racine's water system
rates.
Home Administration to repair or could "break even" with the present
as this thing clears up,
c Ea.
$7
a
month
flat.
rate
with
no
replace the vlllage's present water
begin my exercises again and
viper rendered Perkins lllleonsciou$
~
~
~./9c
treatment facility. The facUlty ts restrictions as to how much water
while doctors injected various
regain my vtgor."
over 30 years old and experiencing could be used. Until recent years,
Perkins said If his recovery is anti-venims In an effort to keep him
'tl.JA..)It..J~•.MM ......
h•h
POMEROY - This Is the final week to order tree packets and .
rn;my problems due to weathering the bills had been only $3 a month;_
complete, heandhiswlfeCarolwlll alive . "Pulse could no1 be felt ," a
i:A~;:~...... 1112c Eoch
the same as when the system
and age.
gi'OUnd cover plants from the Meigs Soli and Water Conservation
NEW~ 'The new iertlllzer blend plant and storage buDding has been .
travel during the winter to Africa, doct or'src:po~_said . " ltwas though.t
·
originated.
Dlstricl Ladies Auxiliary, said Opal Dyer, auxiliary secretary.
completed and Is ready lor business at MGM Fwm City Inc., Pomeroy.
During that special meeting,
l ·f'e111n~It . B
1.35 lb.
scene of many " Wild Kingdom" he was ~ ymg. .
Ask me about State Farm's Ho.me
Meters 'burden'
Dyer said the auxiliary has white pine, red pine, AUStrian pine,
CouncUman Dan Sayre proposed
Company olt_lclals expecllhe jllanllo I!U local lwmers' crop needs.
episodes.
, Meetmg rescht't.luled
~
Ll.
FmHA recommended_- that the
utDiztng the FmHA money to retain
Scotch . pine and Norway spruce trees as weU as black waJnut.
Alert Protection PIE!n.
More than OOJ friends and
. George Mara, who for the past two village Install water meters and said
Packets of 25 seedlings are available tor $6.
.
Syrup ........................... ~ ..........~..~ •••••••• 49( lb.
EAST MEIGS - Eastern LocalCAROLL SNOWDEN
v,ie!l·wlshers
gathered here Saturyears has Served as engineer for the meters would be required If the loan
A
!;OIIg
bird
packet
containing
three
each
of
nanking
cherry,
whtre
School
Board 's regular meetinj,:.
$'
417 Second Ave.
................... 1.05 ·~·
day night to honor Perkins, who
mul~ . redosler dogwood, white pine and· green ash Is being
village, researching and developing money was boiTG\'.&lt;ee!..=~~-·--·-l~!l,;_~l.-1;~~
scheduled for Monday evening has
Gottlpotis, Oh .
;,.~,o!...)"&lt;:;;o.; - - ~ ... -Pnone4ol'oloil~-,
After much work by the engineer
l'lfltlrl!
~·----~ ~-- ......cff~:-~--fcr::?, and a-~!ectler.-Gf-~:lnd t.'cr.:er p!e!!ts
avAna hle for
turns 80 on March 28.
. preliminary studies for proposed
~ g~ru~QQ
been cancelled. The meeting ha.' ,
••••••••• .40 lb.
U.t''IV.a.a'IVU -·. a.ua ._,~o.aaa'-'oo Perkins, who spent - a~ yem'
$13 tor 50 plants. Offered are croWn vetch, pachysandra, English lvy,
Home446-4511
improvements on the Racine water and a financial report was prepared
been rescheduled~-for IV!onaay. ·
myrtle and winter creeper.
·
chemical and radiation
system; to upgrade the well field to by Cleland, rouncll reported to
25at 7·
POMEROY - The new fert iltzer soil test the same amount for the
White, yellow, green, peach, orchid. pink, blue, butters·
Like a flOOd neighlxx.iState
an appropriate level out of the Oood FmHA that placing meters on the
Afl orders must be Into the Meigs SWCD Ladles Auxiliary, P.O.
blend plant operated byMGMFarm crop they plan to produce.
catch, milk &amp; semi-sweet chocolate.
zone; and to oulld a new .;,ater system would create a great
Box 432, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 by March 22 and must be prepaid.
Lawrence Bush, a longtime
City
Inc. is open for business,
, treatment structure or plant with or financial burden for the citizens of
Orders can be placed at ·the SWCD office on the -second noor of the
employee
of the company: has been ·
aceordlrig
-to
·
manager
·JacR
w:
Farmers Bank Building, 221 W; Second St.
without price options of a sand the vWage. For wha r is belteved to
.
Carsey_
:
·
appointed
blend plant manager .
filtering system and under ground ·be only thesecondttmeln thestateof
Dyer advised that the seedlingS and ground covet plants do not '
Carsey said the plant has been ~ack Miller, an experienced special·
Ohio that this has occurred, FmHA
clearwell for storage.
Include plants that are likely to spread or \lecome a nuisance.
514 EAST MAIN
992·6910
POMEROY
stocked
with nitrogen , DAP, phos- l7.ed crops specialist, has been hired
waived the meter requirement.
More specific price
phorous
and
potash from barges off to assist farmers In Meigs, Mason
State
Farm_
F.re
and
Casually
Company
OPEN
MON.-SAT.
9:00-5:30
According to reports, Council had
Frank Cleland, council president,
and Gallla counties with their crop
the
Ohio
Rtver.
Home
OlfiC8:
Bklomington
.
Illinois
asked that the proposal \le made at an earlier meeting "unanlm·
WE
ACCEPT
FOOD
STAMPS
needs.
more definite within a specific price ously" decided ihat something had
The plant ts equipped with the
POMEROY''Plants,
Animals
and
Man,
Sharing
the
Earth,
An
Pull-type spreaders arc available
to be done to the water system,
range.
latest blendlngequlpmentavallable for farmers: use and MGM has a
Story"
is
the
theme
of
the
fourth
grade
poster
contest
and
Ecology
Sayre then modified his !TIOtlon to especially In the areas of a
on the market. and MGM officials . truck spreader If customized
sixth grade essay contest sponsored by the Meigs Soli and Water .
retain the engineer and construct a treatmeqt plant and upgrading of
It "the most efficient plant spreading Is desired. Liquid nitroconsider
Conserva tlon District.
water treatment plant with the main the well field and electric a) system.
In
the
area."
The plant can quickly gen spreading is also.availablefrom
A film, "Food from the Sun," was shown to aU elementary school
structure itself not toexceed$250,~ Pumps replaced In the past four
to the farmers·
prescription
blend
students in the county last week in preparation for-the contest, Which this outlet.
and to boi'To\V ·mohey at 5 percent years have co•t up to S5,fXXl each .'
runs
until
March-2.9.
-~
~
~
.
It was also agreed that money
Posters and es5ays w!U \le judged by the Metgs SWCD Ladles
would have to be borrowed from
Auxllla!j'. Prizes wUJ also be awarded by. thf' SWCD. Further
GALLIPOLIS - The Southeast·
system in Gal!la County. ,
Information may be obtained by cal!lrig the SWCDofflce at 992-6641.
ern Ohio Voluntary Education
The comm!f1ee wtu contract with
• Jmtmel
Cooperative has been awarded a
a consultant on a part-time basts
1
-12-montl! .. grant from ..t.lle . .o~Jo . _.Jrom Apri115tqassist In the planning
~- - ready -~-"
Department of Mental Retardation
and liriplementation of thesesiiivl.A MultlmCdia New5paper
PllblishPd each Sunday, 82J Thlrd
and
Developmental.
Disabilities
to
ces. The committee is seeking an
AvenuE', by thE&gt; Ohio Valley .Publish RIO
GRANDE:...
Spring
quarter
schedules
at
Rio
Grande
College
h!"lp
establish
a
model
system
of
individual with minimum quail!lcaIng Company- Mul!lmedla, fn c. Se, POMEROY - In an effort
cond class postage paid a t Gallipolis,
and Community College are now available from the ·otflce of
comprehenstve,
coordinated
early
tions of an associate degree or
designed to·makernorespaceforthe
Ohio 4J63l . EntE&gt;r&lt;.'d as second class
Continuing
Education.
·
Intervention
services
'In
a
fiveequivalent
In social work, nursing,
ma!llnJ;: maner at Pomeroy, Ohi o.
Meigs County Board of Commls·
Post Orrtce.
Spring quarter registration begins March 25and wlll \le held from
early childhood or special
county area, Including Gailla
stoners, Meigs County Court will bf'
H p.m. and 6-8 p.m. in E.E. Davts Tech'ntcal Careers Center. To
County.
education.
M('mb&lt;&gt;r: The A ssoci ated Press In mov ing from Hs presE&gt;nt location In
land Da il y Press Assoclallori and the
receive a copy ott he schedule by 1t1atl, caU the rontlnu!ng education .
The project has been entitled
Reliable transportation and a
t~e courthouse to what is now the
American Newspa{K"r Publishers As ·
Our Reg. 12.47
oHi~;e at 245-5.:!53 or totl free 1-!ffi-282-7201.
Preschool
Community
Health
and
valid
drlver:s license are a must,
sorJatlon, National Advertising Rejury room.
!f you are !ike most people with hearing loss you hear well
· Early Education Resource Service
officials said. A resume should be
presentative, Branham, l7J7 West
· County Court Judge Patrick
Nine ·MJ!e Road, ~ulte 204, De troll,
10
some Situations and have difficulty in others. A new
(CHEERS).
submitted. by _Interested persons to
MIChigan, 48075.
O'Brien received a Jetter several
hearing
aid has been developed that can give you the help
The goals of Preschool CHEERS Jan Betz, chairperson, Callia Com·
weeks ago from the commissioners,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
are to increase coordination and
mlttee for Preschool CHEERS, 76
you need, when you need i\. The Argosy CCA Canal hearing
By Carrier or Motor Houle
asking him to vacate the courtroom
utlltzatlon
of
available
services
for
·
Cedar
St.,
Gall!polts.
aid
is so tiny it-ilan-be-insefted.-in.a matter ~f seconds. It
On e WPek .................... ...... ...... $1 .10
by mid-March an!l giving him the
OnP Monlh ., ........ ......... ........... $4.80
GALLIPOLIS- Gallla County Young Democrats will meet at 7:30
families of children up to five years
fits comfortably within the ear canal and is barely visible.
SINGLE COPY
option of two or three new locations.
p.m. Monday tn the Sentor Citizens Center, 2:.l) Jackson Pike.
old, and Increase ronsumer awarePRICE
Help
is finally here for those ''part time" hearing problems.
At that time, Commissioner
READY TO FINISH
Multiposition Lounger
50 Cenh1
ness, Involvement a nd satisfaction
Manning Roush explained .to the
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Sturdy lounger
No subscriptions by mall pt't'mllled
RENTAL OFFER-For a limited time, rent the tonal aid (ar
WICKER
Times-Sentinel that a "private
In towns where mot or carrier !iPrv lce
With vinyl
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• any hearing aidl for 6 weeks far only $50.00.
meeting room" was needed by the
is available.

Board slates special meeting

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Cellophane Sucker Bags ......
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Final week for tree packets

MG,M fertilizer plant
.n,..,..n...,.n....l l.n.-

are

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Poster, essay contest sponsored·
'

Preschool-program started

County Court
tobemoved .

Spring schedules"

2$
Jars

8.88

~board,

.. _-. __

- - -O'Brien re~rieiCtrictay a fternoon that the Issue of the move has
been resolved and that his rourtroom will bf' moved into the jury
room sometime during the next two
10 three weeks, after. some necessary remodeling is completed .
County Court offl~s will still bf' in
the same location, only the actual
courtroom will be moved.
Said O'Brien, "I do agree that the
commissioners need additional
space, but I'd much rather stay
~here I am right now."

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after accident
· GALLIPOLIS - A woman was
Injured and two peop_lewere cited in
•&lt;\ three-vehicle accident on U.S. 35
Friday, the stat!" highway patrol
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Teri L. Newsome, 25, Rt. 2,
VInton, a passenger in a pickup
truck driven by Terry A. Newsome,
19, Rt. 2, Vinton, was treated and
released from Holzer Medical
Center for minor Injuries.

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. The patrol said Newsome's truck
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p.m. when a motor home driven by
Floyd J. Hart, 59, Sooth Bloomlngvll!e, fa!led to stop and struck the
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rear of Davis' vehicle, causing
moderate damage to both and slight
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Merch 17, 1986

March 17, 1986

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

•
Pomeroy-Middleport-Gelltpolie, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page,..-A-7
l

C&amp;SOE names Gallipolis area manageri

·Woman's
discovered

Area deaths

GALLIPOLIS Ronald G.
A 25-year C&amp;SOE employee, , lty Improvement Corporation of ment In 1973, and a bachelor's'
McDade, a native of Meigs County, · Gailla County aod the Lions and degree in business administration In
McDade of Athens has been
1975, both from Franklin,
promntfd. to Gallipolis area man- has been an administrative assist· Shrine clubs. .
No replaeement for McDade has
. agerforColumbus·&amp;'Southern Ohio
anttoWeekss~lastAugust. Prior
· He atteiuled Rio Grande College, ·
been
named . He and his wife,
Ohio Uqlverslty and Franklin
Electrlc Co., the company said to that, he was general custoi!X'r
Loretta,
'wUI relocate to the GallipoSaturday.'
servlcerepresentativelntheAthens
University. He earned an assolis
area
In
the near future.
Hereplaces Lonnie Leonard, who office. He also has had expertencein
clat~'s&lt;legreein Industrial managerecently accepted the job of customer services and publlc af.
Coshocton area manager lor Ohio fairs In the company's Columbus
Power Co.'s ZanesvUle division. and Athens ofllces.
Both firms are afllUated wtt.h
He has attended Ohio University
GALLIPOLIS- A West Virginia
Also cited by police were Elwyn E .
American Electric Power wstem.
and Hocking Technical College.
manwaslodgedintheGalllaCounty Ray, 47, of Ray, failure to yield ;
McDadewlllberesponilbleforaii
Leonard has' been with C&amp;SOE Jail Saturday mornlngbycltypollce B,icky Thomas, 26, of 93 Cedar St.,
activities of C&amp;SOE's Gallipolis since 1955, with the last two years on charges of DWl· and no. Apt. 2, no driver' s license; 'Tim E ..
Qfflce, which serYes 12,lXXl custo· · · spent in Gallipolis. He has been
headlights.
Tawney, 2il, 77 State St., speeding ;
mers In four southeastern Ohio active in community activities and
Arrested was Gregory A. Warns· .and Paul E . Wheeler, .of Addison,.
counties. He wUI report to A~ens Is a member of .the Gallipolis Area ·
ley, 18, of Point Pleasant.
speeding.
Division Manager John R. Weeks.
Chamber of Commerce, Conunun-

City police issue 4 citations O\'emight

Virginia I. Edwards

Virginia I. EdwanJs
POMEROY - Funeral services
for Mrs. Virginia I . Edwards, \i-5.
well-known Pomeroy business
woman, wUI be hela at 1 p.m .
Monday In Ewing Funeral Home .
Mrs. Edwards, who·dJed Thurs-.
day night In St. Joseph's Hospita l In
Park~rsburg, "· "N.Vu:, was born April 9, 1919 at The Plains in Athens
County. She was a daughter of
Charles and Wealthy Parfitt Ta te
Sr.
· She operated- the V; !&gt;.-Edwards
Insurance Agency in Pomeroy for a
number of years. She was a member
of the Pomeroy United Methodist.
Church, a member of the . United
Methodist Women and served as a
trustee of the Pomeroy church. She
was a member of the Order of
Eastern Star and theShrinetteCiub.
Surviving are her husband, V.D.
Edwards; a son, David Edwards of
Pomeroy; two
daughters and
sons-in-law, Carolyn (Susie) and
Larry Heines of Rt. 3, Pomeroy , and
Cheryl Ann -&lt;md Wayne Shere of
Midland, Mich.; a sister, Lucille
Hawk of Chillicothe; two brothPrs,
Robert Tate of Sterling. Va., and
Gerald · Tate of New Jersey; live
gr~n&lt;l.&lt;;l]llqreJ!,. Tr&lt;!.CJ, K!:!,s\il.n ~an_d _
Ann Molly Heines, and Wendy and
Wayne Shere Jr.; and an aunt,
Gladys Parfitt ·Of Pomeroy. A
number of cousinsalso survive.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded In death bY two brothers
and a sister.
Officiating at Monday' s serv ices
will be the Rev. James Corbitt.
Burial will be in Meigs Memory
Gardens. Friends may call at the
funeral home from 24 and 7-9 p.m .
today.

Wild~ I. Haning

Born Feb. 23,
, a t Pittsburgh,
Pa ., he was the son of .the late
Richard and Mary Flahnegan
Keaney.
Surviving Is a niece, Margaret
Keaney of Pompano

body of Beverly Capone, 44, of
Mount Vernon, near New York,
near the town of Durham, said a
state trooper who tllentilled htmsel!
only as Trooper Reeseberg.
Mrs. Capone was last seen Feb.25,

Church, with the Rev. William
Myers officiating. Burial wUI be In
Centenary Cemetery. Friends may
ca ll at Willis Funeral Home from
8:30 a.m. Monday untU the hour of
the service.
Pa llbearers will be Steve Hill,
Richard Burdette, Mike Dobbins
and Marvin Skaggs. .

Alex ' Mengel, 30, a native of
Guyana, who was sought In Styml·
Iaski's slaying, was wiving Mrs.
Capone's car when he was arrested
in Toronto on March 2.
A woman's scalp was found in the
car andpollcetheorlzedt'hatMengel
may have worn It to disguise himself
as a wol'rlan
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The charge against George R.'
')'\!hlte was dismissed at the request
cit the complaining witness, Linda
Jones, 44 Vinton Ave.
A bad check charge against
Martin R. Adams, of Circleville,
.was dismissed because Adams had

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Krogers and haa palu"" costs.
In traHic cases, Bobby J. Lester,
19, of Vinton, received a stx·month
~uspended jail term, was fined $12
and placed on six months probation
alter pleading guilty to no driver's
license.
Fined $UiorspeedlngwasRonald
L: Jarrell, 20, of Columbus. A no
driver's license charge against
Jarrell was dismissed : Laura M.
Barnes, 23, of Southgate, Ky., was
lined $10 for speeding.
• Richard A~ .Qu.ee!!, 2,4, of .ChP&lt;a·
peake, was lined costs only for no
motorcycle license and Dean M.
Kuhn, 21, of Rt. 2, Bidwell, was fined
costs for Improper lane usage.
Hubert L : McClain, 44, of Ravens-

w'-1..61, Vv' : !llv'a ~;TiiiO-ila"'1·tlr1:1VIU ·L"oSf§ .
suspended on a charge of passing
without a qiE~at distance ahead.
·
David M. Mays, 37, of Rt. 2,
trlot' forfeited $100 bond lor .
passing a stopped school bus and
Darrell R : O'Deil, 38, of Charleston,
W.Va., forfeited $00 bond for failure
to display proper medical certlfl·
$.te for a truck driver.
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violationS were Freda A. Bostic, 72,
QfGalllpollsFerry, W.Va., fallureto
yteld the right of way when turning
lt!lt; James A. Dotson, 22, of588Sun
~alley Drive, red light violation;
Ralph E . Garnes, 46, of Rt. 2, Bldweii,Jeftofcenter: andKienVan
Ngo, 20, of Columbus, assured
clear distance.
Forfeiting bond for se;~~~)~~H~­
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Mrs. Haning was born m Meigs
County on May 29, 1904, a daughter
of the !ale Charles a nd Cora
Thompson Boring.
A housewife. s he Is survived by
five daughters, Dena Raymond and
Evely n Allen , both of Pageville,
Weltha Mitchen of Sunbury, and
Janice Thornton and Carole Thomas, both of Columbus; a son, Cecil
. Haning of Pageville; three sons-In·
Jaw, Charles Alle n, James Mitchell
and James Thoma~; a nd a brother,
Lloyd Boring of Columbus. Eleven
grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive.
Besides her parents, she was
preCeded in death by her husband,
Glen Haning: by a son, Kenneth
Haning; and by two sisters and two
brothers.
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Services will be held at 2:30p.m.
Monday in Ewing Funeral Home,
with ·the Rev . Charles Norris

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1\tppers Plains was called to Long
Bottom for Ruth Stethem to St.
Joseph's Memorial Hospital.
The Rutland Fire Department
was called to a chimney lire at a
residence on Ohio 681 at11: 52 a.m.
At 5:57p.m., Pomeroy was called to
the Pomeroy Health CareCenter lor
Goldie Cremeans who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center. The Middleport untt was called to647N. Second
Ave. at 9:ll p.m. and transported
Mae Lewis to Veterans Memorial.
And at 9:39 p.m ., Rutland transported Ruby Diehl from her
HarrtsonvUie residence on Ohio 143
to Holzer Medical Center.

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Cheshire, $39; Grace J. English, 55,
qfColumbus, $40; Kathy J . Parsons,
30, or Reynoldsburg, $40.
' Merdla D. Stover, 18, of Apple
drove, W.Va., $40; Gregory P.
Coburn, 25,ofCrescentSprings,Ky.,
$42; Mitzi M. Dean, 22, of 536
Jpckson Estates, $43; Mar!~ D .
Omves, 24, of -Flatwoods, Ky., $43;
Ronald G.· Mayes, -18, of Point·
· F'Ieasant, W.Va., $43; Tex D. Peter,
4ij, of South Point, $43; Wally M.
Gandl, 43, of Ketterling, $48.
'In other traffic cases handled by
tlie court, Jackie D. Garrett, 44,
Jackson, forfeited $40 bond lor
lhsecure load; Lois L. Dixon, 56,
Ashland, Ky., forfeited $40 bond for
left of center; Betsy L. Taylor, «l,
~t. 2, Gallipolis, forfelled $40 bond
fer failure to stop for a stop sign;
Ju&amp;nlta E. Minshall, 35, Eureka Star
Rllute, forfeited $40 bond for failure
til display valid registration .
, Forfeiting bond for speeding were
~nneth L. Burch, 45, Mount
Pleasant, Mich., $38; Austin K.
Conley, 33, 554 Jackson Pike, $38;
Danny R. Fllner, 38, Rt.J, Gallipolis,
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Court Justice Lewis F. Powell, whO
ujulerwent surgery Jan. 4 for
prostate cancer, was expected to
return Iiome today after a postoperative evaluation at Bethesda
Naval Medical Center, a court
spokeswoman said.
Powell, TT, was admitted to the
hosplial Thunday, said Toni House,
the court's public lnfonnatlon
oHicer.

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Horton Arnold,

• Dischar~ -Brett Counts, Betty
F)1end, Everett Ransom, Eugene .
Johnson, Cecil Karmen.

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last year due to unbelievable
circumstances fire closings, etc.,
Empire Furniture was still ~bit .to
survive another year mak1ng 1t
our 72nd year doing business in
the tri-county and surrounding
areas. Because of these
circumstances we're going to
have the biggest. F.urniture Sale .
this area has ever seen. We have
over $1 ,000,000 in brand name
merchandise overflowing our ·
$20,000 sq. ft. showroom and ·
into our warehouses that are
stacked to the ceilings.

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Kallly Delong, the &amp;lm·
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narration by Annie Chapman. Till' promotion is
geared to entertain as well as. to show what's
available in both women and men's wear In the Bend
area.
It will include a variety of ready-to-wear
sportswear, traditional as well as tile preppy styles,
casual daytime. coordinates, suits, .formal wear and
accessones !rom E;iberfelds. the Dollar General
Store. New York Clothing House, Marguerltl' Shoes,
Chapman Shoes, K&amp;C Jewelry, and Clark's Jewelry.
. Several women wUI model spring garments they
have constructed with materials available at The
Falx'lc Shop. The latest in makeup and·hairstyleswUI
be shown by Chateau Beauty Salon and Top of the
Stairs, while the flowers used will be from the
Porn'eroy Flower Shop.

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garments will include Bonn II' Fields, DebbleGrueser.
Danlelle and Tara Grueser, Kelly Grueser, Kristen
Campbell, Marilyn Meier, Jennifer Arnold, Sara and
Barbara Anderson, Sally · Erwin, Karen Stanley,
Florence Richards, Tammy Jotmson, Judy Eichin·
ger, Katie Saunders, Fay Gum, Ginget Pratt. Chelsie
Pralt, Margaret Brown, Patty Duffy and Becky
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collections of jewelry fn&gt;m Clark's, and Scott Reuter,
Jay Cremeans and Kermit Wa lton will model formal
and Informal attire from the New York Clothing
House.
Modeling for Elberfelds wUI be Ruth AM YPauger,
Kathy DeLong, SonJa Wolfe, Katie Welsh, Valerie and
. Karr, Janet Connolly, Katie Saunder!l, Sw;an
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Sisson, Victor Counts, Debbie Meadows, Bobby
WUllams, Vicki Hansen, Pat Holter; Brenda Janey,
Liz Qltler. Bernie Anderson. David Anderson, Vicki
German, Nancy Hill, Trudy Marshall, Missy Black,
Carol Ault, Alisha Woods, Lisa Newman, Elisha
Meadows, Heather Woods, Anna Margaret , Jessica
·and Paul Chapman.
Garments from Dollar General wlll be mode led by
Joan, Gary , Ailsa and Tabetha WIU!ord, Charla
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TJrnes..Sentlnel S&amp;afl
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POMEROY -However much you love winter with
It~ sparking holidays and special sports, there comes
a time when the season with Its bulky clothes, muted
prints and dark tweeds becomes very tiresome.
S!1ddenJy It's spring!
Time tor a new look with light welght fabrtcs In
flashy colors, bold prints and pretty pastels, for
flowing sUhoueltes with feminine flairs accented with
accessories and hairstyles for carefree days ahead.
· And you'D see It all at the Bend Area Merchants
Association's "Fashion Alive In '85" style show
Thursday night at the Meigs fM. •
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The show will be preceded by a light supper 'a t 6
p.m. There wlll be favors, discount coupons on
purchases from the partlclpatlhg stores, and door
In -~The tickets-are $4~ andmust be

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orange top and w~ bead ao:;c r lll1e8. Above,
Kennlt Wallon wU no&amp; only emcee &amp;be Bend Area
M~ "-:11tlon'e llyle IIMw 'l'llllndly, but
model8 .-•s fonnal wear. At rip&amp;, CQOl'lllnala In
llpllriawelr ue modeled by Debbie Meadow!~ In I
- - • while 'and ll'Y teat lllrlpe wllh rna&amp;cblnl
cropped p1111a, and Vldly " - ohowll ofl a
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Calendar
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Women's Republican ·
the Inauguration at the Roc1!
Springs Grange hall. AIIRepubll·
can women of the county are
Invited to attend.

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We Reserve The Right To
Limit Quantities

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.
EffE('f"fHitfilf.:""MAROf 23,-1985

POMEROY - Southern Jim·
lor
Athletic Boosters .will
finalize plans for the upcoming
banquet. Also, calendar orders
have arrived and may be picked ·
· up at the meeting.

~remony .

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wore
dres~ and carried blue
C~trnatlons 1 Belinda Ellis, brides-

spondylitis,
Is welcome to
attend and a famil y member or
close friend can a ttend with you at
no additional charge.
Participants wUI learn how to
design an e xerciSe program, man·
age pain, cope with depression,
work with their physicians, use
medications effective ly, evaluate
non -tradition al treatments, use

(llald , also wore white and pink
eowns and carried blue carnations.
'fhomas Smith was best man.

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"' POMEROY- The Women's ·
ftepubllcan Club wUl meet at the
Roc)&lt; Springs Grange hall, Mon' ·
aay at 6 p.m .

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis
Lions wUI meet Tuesday, 6::.1

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POMEROY - XI Gamma Mu
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will meet at 7: 30 p.m.
al tbe.:.home DLMrs.
will be

and other materials. Tuition help Is
,available. Register by calling Charlene Black, 446-0646 after 6 p.m . or .
weekends. E nrollment Is limited to
20 adults.
Anyone wlt n any type of rheu·
malic disea se such as osteo·

4nd pink

• GALLIPOLIS - Faith Tern·
pie Church wm hegln revival
services Mol!day, continuing
through March 31. Speakers will
· • Rev~1'hefori-Durnam ~an(f
Rev. Joe Gwinn. Special slng!ng
nightly by various groups. Services 7 p.m. nightly, public Invited.

GALLIPOLJS - Lafayette
White Shrine w!U meet Tuesday,
. 30 p.m. for election of officers,
J• re[)()rts and ceremonial.

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class wDI meet In the Board
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women's exercise class at Vln·
ton Elementary, Tuesday and
Thursday evenings, 6 to 7 p.m.
Instructor will be Julie Stewart
classes begm TueSday,
continuing through AprU 30. Fee
Is $13. To register contact the
par)&lt; distrjct In the COI\rthouse, 8
a.m. to noon, and 12:30 to 4 p.m.
Telephone is 446-4612 extroslon

GALLIPOLIS - A spring
revival at Church of Christ In .
Christian Union, 2173 Eastern
. Ave., has been set for March
20-24. Evangelist CoMie Harper
of Washington Court House wliJ
be the s~aker, and special ·
· singing wUI be provided by Jack
and Dorts Born of PortsmOuth.
Services will begin nightly at 7.

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:: The bride wore white lace gown
and vell and carrled blue silk
; a rna lions.

GALLIPOLIS - St. Peter's
Episcopal Churchwomen · wm ·
meet Monday, I)OOn in the partsh
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hall. Larry Rogers, youth mlnJs.
ter, Grace United Methodist.
"--·-~ I \iilll- speaR a ( The - 1u'ncbeon
meeting.

GALLIPOLJS - Pembroke
Club wm meet Tuesday, 8 p.m.a
t the home of Mrs. Aldeth
Robinson. 210 Flrst Ave. .

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• ADDISON - Johp Barcus Jr.
lj.lld 'Chrtstle Ann Haley were urilted
llJ marriage at the Addison Freewlll
Baptist Church, Marcp9. The bride
' the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
""nneth Haley of Gallipolis. The
iioom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
lhhn " Blll" Barcus of Gallipolis.
: The Rev. Leland haley, grand·
lather of. the bride, conducted the

STORE' HOURS .
10 PM
AM-10 .PM

Churches of Christ
lowshlp wm meet Moriday 7::.1
p.m .. at the Dexter Church of
Christ.

CHESHIR,E - Cheshire Ball
Association wUI meet Tuesday, 7
p.m.. Cheshlre-Kyger Elementary to organize teams. Parents
ar&lt;' !'llcouragro io ·arteria.

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

Sunday Times-Sentinel

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Kloes - Andrews

Bookmobile .schedules announce4.

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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Church. Muslcwlllbeglnat2 ::;
Manntnj Kloes, Middleport, are p.m. The reception wiD be held ::
ll!IOOIIIICing the eiiiiBl!emenLand .Jmrnedlately following the cerem~
. forthcoming marriage or their ony at the Middleport ~asOiili! : .
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daughtet", Lynn Marte, to Duane· Temple.
The
bride-elect
Is
a
graduate
of;:
Alan Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meigs High .School and Hocking Joseph Andrews, Nelsonville.
Technical
College.
::
.The open-church wedding will
Ande1'8011
Is
a
graduate
or::
take place on Saturday, Apr1113, at
Nelsonville-York High School. •. , •
2: :ll p.m. at the Middleport First

Gallia County

GALLIPOLIS - The BOssard
Library announces Its schedule for
the week of March 18 to 23.
Monday - Rodney VIllage,
3: 304:45 p.Jl).; Gallia Metro Est·
ates, 4: :ll-5: 15 p.m.; Kerr, 5:.:r&gt;-5: 55
p.m.; Bidwell, 6: 10-6: :ll p.m.;

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Davis - Powell

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Grande
Estates,6:40-7
7: 1Q.8:p.m.;
10 p.m. Rio
Tuesday - Gallla Christian
School, 1!45-2::ll p.m.; Roush Lane,
. 2: 45-3: 15 p.m.; Cheshire, 3: 25-4
p.m.; Addison, 4:15-4:30 p.m.;
Addavllle Elementary, 4: 35:5: 10
p.m.; Kanauta 5th Ave.', 5:20-5:35
p.m.; K&amp;K Tr. Ct., 5:45-6:15 p.m.
Thursday- Cora, 3: 15-3: :llp.m.;
Raccoon Tr. Ct.,. 3:404 p.m.;
Patriot, 4:15-4:45 p.m.; cadmus,
5-5:~ p.m.; Gallla, 5::ll-6 p.m.;
Centerpoint, 6: 15-6: 30 p.m.; Center·
vtlle, 6:40-7:10 p.m.
Friday - Individual stops for
se~lor citizens.
Saturday - Northup, 10.10:30
a.m.; Green Terrace, 10:40-11
a .m.; 'RQdney, 11:15-11:45. p.m.;
Ewington, 1-1:15 p.m.; Vinton,
1:3().2:05 p.m.; Morgan Center,
2: 20-3 p.m.

The bride-elect Is the daughter of ~
MIDQLEPORT - The open
Davlit and Shirley Bumgardner, ~
church wedding of Terri Lynn
Davis, Middleport, and James MiddlePort, and Powell Is the son o! ;
F'redreck PQWell, Racine, wUI take Jeri)' and Margaret • PoweU, ;
•·
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place on Aprll 19 at·G
at the- Racine.
Duayne AlaQ Andrews
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Pickens Lowery

perform the double
ring ceremony with music to be
provided by Peggy Brtckles.

POMEROY - The open church
wedding of Deborah Ann Pickens,
Fqyine, and Alan Thomas Lowery,
Harrlsonvute, will take place on

Saturday, March :ll, at 2 p.m. at the
Syracuse Church of the Nazarene.
'The bride-elect IS the daughter of
Carl and Arletta Vanover, Racine,
and Eller and Mary Pickens,
Syracuse. Lowery is the son of
George and Catherine Lowery,
Harrisonvute.
- Miss Pickens· IS a graduate of
Southern High School and ·Rio
POMEROY - John and Eleanor
Grande College with a degree In
Blaettnar, Wright Street, Pomeroy,
elementary educatlon.
are announcing the engagement
Lowery graduated from Meigs
and approaching.marriage oUhelr ·__ High School and attended Capitol
daughter, Catherine Louise. to
University. He IS a student.
Richard Allen, son of Harry E. and
. Dolores Johnson, Route 3,
Pomeroy.
The open-church wf'(lding will·
take place on Saturday, July ~.at
3: 30 p.m. at Trinity Church,

BlaettnarJohnson__ __

. Catherine LouiSe Blaettnar
RlchaniAUen Johnson ·

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Terri Lynn Davis

Jwnes Frederick Powell .

Sis,son.- Clark --"'=--'"""'"'·=··---'-~~:ro:ride·elect

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race United Methodist Church.
Richard Sisson, Gallipolis, an·
Miss Sisson is a graduate of
nounce the engagement and forth- Kyger Creek · High School and
coming marrtageoftheirdaughter, Southeastern Business College. She
Anneiie Kay, ·to James T. Ciark, Is employed by Soufheastern Bust··
son of Mary Skinner Clark, Galllpo- ness College.
Its, and Robert Clark, Jeromesville,
Cl ar k ts a gra d ua te 0 f Hlllsd a 1e
Ohio.
High School and Is employed by
The open -church wedding wm Southeastern Business College.
take place June J at 2.P-m._ln.)he"''. __ ... " .....-. .._ .._,.

Montgomery - Grubb

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CROWN CITY - Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley E. Montgomery, Rt 1
Crown City, are announcing the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Deborah
. Jean, to Larry Grubb. son of Mrs.
Vernell Grubb and the late C. V.
Grubb of Huntington, W.Va.
The wedding will take place June

IS a waduate of

Meigs High School, Ohio University
with a bachelor of science degree in
education, and the University of
Dayton with a master's in admlnistrat!cn. She is: e~pployed as a
Chapter I reading coordinator and
teacher In theSouthernLocal. School
District In Meigs County.
Johnson Is a graduate of Meigs ·
High School . and . attends Ohio
University, majoring in mechanical
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

'March 17, 1986

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CRUSADE SINGERS - The Glory to tile Lord
Singers wDI be the entertainment lor the Meigs Unit of·
theAmerlcanCanoorSot:ietyKI~koff~,7p.m.

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under contract with the Ohio Valley
Area Libraries.
Bookmobile schedule for Monday, Mareh l8 - Burlingham
(County Mobile Home Park), 3:35:
4:00 p.m.; Harrisonville (Church).

4: 35:.5:00 p.m.; New Uma Roa4
(one mile south of Fort Meigs~•.
5: 1~ p.m.;· Rutland (Depot St.);
6: 40-8: 10 p.m. ·
Wednesday, March~-Tuppers
Plains (Lodwick's), 7:25-8: lOp.m.;
RJggscrest Addition, 8:25-8:55 p.m.

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POMEROY - Kickoff for the a gospel group from Cadiz which
annual-erusade of the Meigs County
had Its beginning five years ago on
Unit of the American Cancer · the eve of acanceroperatlonforthe
Crusade will be held Saturday night
wife of one of the singers. Her life
In
the
Sunday
school
auditortum
of
continues
to be an Inspiration for the
BRONZE MARKERS
MONUMENT CLEANING
Trinity Church.
grbup as a testimony of the love of
CEMETERY L.EnERING
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workers will be beld from 7 to 7:30 at . research and treatment.
FREE INSTILLATION IN CEMETDY
which time a program of gospel
The group IS composed of Larry
OPEN 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
music will be presented •by the
Howard, first tenor; Gary Barker,
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 5 DAYS A WEEK
·'Glory to the Lord" singers. The
second tenor;. Don Liming, baritone
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The meeting will be in the French
•500 room of Holzer Medical Center.
:An ostomates and those with
.: Interest In !he subject are Invited to
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March 17, 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

1!!!ru:f..E!!i! ~~ J..la!!:t;.e!:Ln••fiaf!if..q!f£. ...,..
metals, and r.elate!f Items will be on reside In Meigs, Mason and Gatlla
exhibition, or _for Sale, or trade, In counties. The· event Is ope11 to the _
thebaJiquetroomoftheHolldaylnn public with no adnilsslon charge. tn l&lt;Snauga, · ,
-'ActMIIes open at 9 a.m. and
'Ibis will be l)1e 22n!l annual contlime to 5 p.m. This event Is the.
spring coin show, -hOSted py the OH only one scheduled In this area of
1
•
southeastern Ohio each year.
Edward Burkett, show 'chairman; reports that 14 coin dealers
Trustees Meeting 1 30
from out-ol-town )lave secured
Friday, March 2:! :_ ki~. 1_3
bOoth display space, and willhavea
p.m.; Cratt MJnt-Course, 1_3 p.m. · · vast assortment of coins, and other
. Menus consist of:
.
. material. on display for sale or .
.· Monday _ Barbecue sandwich,
trade. In addition, dealers offer free
coleslaw, green beans, bun, rice
appraisals, and will aceept trades
pudding.
·
of old p!JCkel watches, or other
Tuesday_ Potluck dinner, noon.
. Items made of gold, silver or

of all ages, coin· dealers, and the
. public (rom Ohio, West VIrginia •
· and Kentucky will t.,.ve their day
here - Sunday, Marcn 24;--" when
upwards of $.5 million worth of rare
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---- -GALLIPOLJS - Activities and
menus for the week of Marchl8-22,
located at the Senior Citizens
Center, 220 Jackson Pike, are as
follows:
Monday, March 18 - Ceramics
Class, 9:30 a.m.-rioon; Chorus, 1·3
p.m.; Blood Pressure Cheek, lp.m.

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:' OFF1CERS- Otllcers of the OH KAN f.&lt;~ln Club which wluch stage its
;annual show on Sunday, March · 24, Include front from left, David
~Edwanls, vice president; J~hn Bayan, preSident; back, Earl YOWig,
~ treasurer; Eddie Burkett. show chalnnan, and Charles Rl!dford,
, secretacy.
·
.

~eat of the bend

11:15 a.m.; Potluck Dinner, noon,
and Maintenance of Health Program at Holzer Medl~al .Center,
1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 20 - Bible
Study at VInton, 1 p.m. ; Card
Games, 1-3 p.m .
Thursday, March 21. - Bible
, Study, 11
Board of

By BOB HOEFLICH

•p •
Times-Sentinel Staff
- - f The Meigs- High School ' Winter

~ports Banquet

'has been set tor
~: 30 p.m. tomor~ evening in
~he high school
:tafeteria. EveJ:,•one attending
~s to· take two
&gt;Covered dishes. Now •&lt;;lgn of spring.

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J.:,t.prU 13, when the Meigs Cou11ty
IJiealth Department and the Meigs
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They didn't asked me to vote on
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virus Is picked up from handrails,
This means adding calcium daily
doorknobs and from other people's ·
to
one's diet, but a physician should
hands, and the germ-laden hand
be
consulted about the type most
then touches the face or wipes the
nose. The trouble begins when the readily uliE!d by the body and the
germ gains access to the nose. In amount needed.
All post-menopausal women
cold weather, the nose tenps to run should
be tested for calcium and
and people touch the .nose wlth . a
virus-laden hand. That Is how cold should report such things as
exposure Increases your chances of persistent ache at the base of the
neck to their doctor.
getting a cold.

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weeks, and even years
ahead. Every accident
victim should be
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We took It out tor a shakedown the season, and he would make the
naturally, but were the result of us repair. ·
SELECnON OF
___'DEl\!!, B_!W!=E WILUAMS _ _ cruise around the lake and noticed a
appropriate repairs during the
ramming the dock or another boat.
The manufacturer still refuses to
i FABRICS FOR Pi OMS
Last summer my wife and bought - very tiny SeriesOf crackS on t he'"' winter:-We ag~ eed.
--- ----------we-Haw•llill:en our boat to-;;;~-- be-of--lmy-·as!ilsiErne&lt;•rl'~arr-wrJulcjt--l~IIL - &amp;..WEDDINGSa 17-foot boat.
·
right-hand skle, called spldering.
Just before the season ended, the
repalv shops. Both agreed that the you do? - C.C., CHICO, CALIF.
WE SERVICE
we took It back to the dealer and he dealer went out of business. We cracks were caused bv stress In the
DEAR C.C. - I'd have both
MACHINES AND
-,
said the cracks weren't serious at called the manufacturer and he
hull that has to be corrected repairmen prepare documents say_the moment. .
said he would not be responstble. H. e
Internally, otherwise the cracks tng, In their professional opinions,
SHARPEN SCISSORS.
He suggesie(f use the liOa.t tor said the cr~cks were not caused ... would co~ lJa:ck·-agaln attet any ··thatthe reason tor thls·cracklng
BEND AIEl .
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manufacturers' defect.
If the manufacturer still refuses
MERCHANTS
to do anything, rd have the boat
STYLE SHOW
repaired. Then, wtth the assistance
THURSDAY, MARCH 21
.
of
the
companies
you've
selected,
Dear DR. LAMB - Is the
6 P,M.
I'd brtng a legal action agatnst the
common cold a necessary evil?
manufacturer. I'd not only ask that
Since there ts so much mucus
•
the manufacturer pay the repair
discharge during a cold, I've
,.,. - · bill, but whatever money Is neceswondered If It Is uselul to clear out
sary to cover the Inconvenience of
the respiratory system. My voice
the suit.
11 S W. 2nd
Pomtroy
always seems clearer and stronger
Although there are no guaranl'hono 992-2214
after a cold. I haven't had a cold or
tees, II you prepare this kind of case
Si,.or App&lt;owtd Doaltr
. flu for ;JJ lllO!Iths. Wouh:l It be better .
II I caught a cold? I'm 71'•
DEAR READER - The only
reason there is more mucus
discharge ls from the Inflammation
f" .,._
MondiiY thru Friday
caused by the cold. A cold does not
--out- ·your -respiratory- --pas- - -- !II {:\ ,~t~l-- -- . 9AM1Q.9PM
..
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Saturday 9 AM ta S PM
.
sages. It Inflames them.
The only benefit of havjng a: cold
Wll i: I NC1\t1'-t l ~QR
Is that It helps to boost your
&amp;l&gt;t ttP"'Cii"' JMI NT
Immunity to subsequent colds. If
you have not had a cold for a long
time, when you do get one-It lsaptto
be more seVere. However, many
A NEW DIRECTION IN HAIII DESIGN ··
factors determine how severe a
"'i·~~..., .
cold Is, Including th~ ty~ of Virus
Chureb of Christ on March U a&amp; 7 p.m. Every..;e Is
and your general' health.
Promise,
an ensemble from Kentucky Chrllillan
lnvUed to come and """"' In the evening'a actlvlll'"'
I don't recommend that you catch
College, wW be preoenllng a program of contemporancl worship.
a cold. Colds a!ld flu can be
ary Christian music and drama at the Mlddleoor1
Hearinc Evaluations lor all Aces
particularly hard on older people,
Computerized Hearina Aid Selection
since their Immunity to diseases Is
Dependable Hearinc Aid Service
not as good as It once was .•
Colds and flu are contagious
Television listeninc Devices
IN HEARING
The ' dowager's hump which
diseases caused by Viruses. One
can avoid catching colds by not develops in some mature .women,
having contact with people. That Is and some men, Is caused by
a little hard to do, and people may osteoporosis. This Is a process in
IN RIPLEY, W. VA.
which actual Joss of hone mass

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Area Ministries.
At present, 1)3,(00 has been
pledged to the proJect by the
congregation, and the buUdlng lund
has topped $45,000.
Christ united Methodist Church

needs.
In
at
_ Church offices, classrooms, res- CUpper Mllls, which was formerly
troms, nursery, and soundroom knOwn as Ohlo Chapel Church,
will flll out the rest of the building.
Time has taken Its toll on the
Dul'lng the groundbreaklng ce- · elder structure. The scautuary and ·
rernony, two cheeks totaling $25,000 classroom !loors have !allen, causwere presented to the church bv ing the entire bulldlng io lean.

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Baker, buDding oommlllee chalnnan; Bob Rubens,
COIIItrilctor supervisor; James Graft, church trulliee
chalrmaa; Rev. Bob Davis, proinun coordlnalor,
Jaclc&amp;on .area ministries; and Rev. . Da\1d _Harris,
UMis&amp;ant district supervisor.

ceremonies were held recenily lor the new Chrlll
Unlled Methodist Church on Houle 7. Partlclpallng
were, from left, Rev. Dean Bachelor, paalor; Rev. .
Don Edwanls, district superintendent; Richard

Pomeroy Veterinarian Dr. W.
MarkBeegle-andhlsparents,Mr.
lncludi,. Small Salad
;pavld Krawsczyn attended the and Mrs. Paul Beegle, are grateful
• ant! Drinks
- Bcllle of 7·Up
:p hio Veterlnaiy Mrolcal Assoda- - forallofyour·actsofklndneSsesand
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S5. 99 EAT IN
·\ion's lOlst ancual convention held your prayers for Mark. You have
in Columbus.
llfted hls morale. Mark Is better and
S6,99 TO GO
:; Dr. Krawsczyn participated. in Is now an outpatient at a Columbus
REMEMBER - WE DELIVE~
~ntlnuing education seminars and
hospital. While·an outpatient, Mark
. -- - - ki&lt;m!Ific. workshQp.s that h!ghJigl!, is ...staying with a .. friend, Pete
435 Second Ave., Gallipolis
ted the latest developments In Simpson, :m3 Apt. 1-F', Bairsford
~eterlnary medicine. Incidentally, . Dr., Williamsburg Sq., Columbus,
' Eat In Our Family Restaurant or Carry Out.
2119 JACKSON AVE.-PT. PLEASANT, W.VA.
!flare than 3,too veterinarians and Oho 43237.
3!.nimal technicians attended the
And - so many of you kltow
446-0367 .
(304) 675-31.06
annual event. .
Charles and Ellen Gibbs. Mr. Gibbs
•••
----was superintendent of Pomeroy
~ Want a free vacation?
schools and Mfs.l Gibbs was a
·: One's waiting for you through the teacher at Pomeroy Elementary
~uscular Dys'trophy Association, for many years.
f----------------------...1.----~----------------\&lt;'hlch ls seeking volunteers to act
Well - both have beeri having
as companions to children with more than their share of health
muscular dystrophy during a week problems. Mr. Gibbs has been
~ong summer camp from June 30 to
hospitalized for surgery - twice
&lt;July 5.
recently - and Mrs. Gibbs is
• About 50 children with muscular recuperating from her lllness at the
will be attending the Pomeroy Health Care Center. You
RIO GRANDE
held at Camp Kern In haYebeensoklndtothemwlthyour
RODNEY ·
CHESHIRE
!Pregctnla,, just outside Lebanon.
remembrances - they really have
910 W. COLLEGE
STATE ROUTE
STATE ROUTE 7
you are over 16 and wish to appreciate all of yo~r concern and
7 A.M. TIL 10 P.M.
OPEN 24 HOURS .
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'ilor&gt;lv· to serve as a volunteer write gestures.
245-5001
Jie-Mu,!ICular- Dy!itrotJhy- Associa- -- - · -- - - f=~=c~•~;:; !"!:,;-: :.!nr&amp;.-... ·Ry.yG.~~~ .. ~~ - ~~..;:;u; :n;f9---i~~:;;ut~ uv ;.·- ~q__; =:_:t;
43229, or call the association at diet plays a big role In cancer so it
!!il'l-88!~51~12.
will undoubtedly be worthwhile to
watch your food intake.
' Mrs. Gail Rowe has agreed to
The American Institute for
the St. Jude Children's Cancer Research has prepared a
;&amp;!Sea.rch Hospital ·bikea-thon in publication, "Menus and Recipes to
Racine area this summer. Lower Cancer Risk" which ls free.
"'DELI SPECIAL,S
;Proceeds go to the hospital which To get the booklet send a request
r.was founded by entertainer, Danny with a stamped, self-addressed no.
LB.
•'Thomas. The institution combats 10 envelope to ·the American
:catastrophic diseases which afflict Institute for Cancer Research,
LB.
Dept. FB, Washington, D.C. :m69.
'children.
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wUl be participating In the construction of the new church.
The sanctuary will seat llll
people and wUl be a multipurpose
room 'with mobile pews and sliding
doors that wUl convert the sanctulnto
or a

RaMord.~retacy;

fi&amp;

years or older .will '_ be displayed.

"Th• Italian Ptaee to Be"

there's a
feel

given ev~ry hour durtng the show.
Souvenir wooden · nlc~els will be
given f!Very one. .A w-8nd pri2e of
u.s. gold coins wqt be awarded at5
_p.m.
. .
Any lildtvldual Is encouraged to
exlllblt nice or unusual Items that
they own. Locked security cases
will be provided. All exhibit competltlon wUl be non-competitive.
The OH KAN Coin Club was
organized In 1962 and Is currently
meeting every fourth Monday each
month at Pom~roy. Memberships
are solicited all year long.
Officers are: John Bryan, presl·
!lent; DaVId Edwards, vice pres!·

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The lnnocuiatlons wUI be given In
the cattle show ring from 1 to4 p.m.
with 'Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM -In
charge. Cost Is $3 for each rabies
shot and $7 for dlstemper-leptoparvo and hepatitis.
Dogs must be on leashes and
other animals must be confined. If
you need more Info call Joe Young
at the health department, 992-6626,
or the humane society at 992-5427.
People

-Groundbreaking held for Christ UM

tovannt -s •zza- -.-1 l"

-ppons-banquet--:tel
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butter, pears.
Thursday - Sausage patty,
appll!sauce, beets, wheat bread
butter, jello.
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Friday - Fish, rice, carrots,
bread, butter, applesauce raisin
cake. •
. Choice of beverage served with ·
each meal.

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Community
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By CIIAitLENE HOEFUCH
~Stall

The Meigs (Top Mollusk' returns
take to her rocker and let the world
roU by. She's active In her church,
lodge, and' community, and alwaY-s
seems tQ have a
cruise lri the ·

visited her sister at Winter Haven,
and a: couSln at Sarl!sota.

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birthday on March 28.
While she has been retired for
manyyears,Mrs.Ogdlnlsnotoneto

nJLSA, Okla. (AP) - The
physical presence of Louisiana
Tech's Karl Malone was overwhelming for the Ohio State

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Paul Haptonstall Is the president
and volunteers can call hlm at

out and It won't be long now.
Have a nice week!

soap as they needed to clf!ah their
the eight liquid soaps tested by
hands of a slick homemade goo.
Consumer Reports' chemists var. of
led a Jot.
The staffers \Lsed more of a brand
lmilglnatlve ads that , try to
Most of the liquids tested had
Induce you to buy hand and bath that had dissolved very slowly or
- 'IOifp arepure soap oJ)era, lli- Ute · very qlllckly In-their lab tests, and-- pump dlspenserS,'Whlcli·seMTe up
view of the chemists at Consumer less of a brand-that had an average . varying amounts of soap. Some cost
more to use than others because
Reports Magazine. Just about all dissolution rate.
That's not as peculiar as It
they deliver more soap with each
soap -whether In bars or liquid push on the pump.
removes light db1, oily film and sounds. Bars that had a very low
bacteria from youi-rskln. · -~
--· dlssotutlon-rate In-the lab tesl3 took • · '1WO of 'tlli( ltquld .Oaps tested - ·
ShowermateandLiqua4-comeln
But how much a soap costs to use more rubbings to get hands clean,
and
hence
delivered
fewer
washsqueeze containers. For the sake of
Is worth considering. How much
lngs,
the
fast-dissolvers
gave
fewer
comparison,
the chemists assumed
you pay tor the cleaning varies
washings
because
they
t
~nded
to
that
a
squeeze
from either of those.
considerably. Soap can cost from 18
dissolve
unde~
the
faucet.
two
products
would
deliver about as
cents to $8 for the equivalent or 100
The cheapest bar soap to use much soap as you'd get from one
hand washings.
press on a typical pump product.
· The nurilber of hand-washings A&amp;P's P&amp;Q Deodorant - cost 18
The most generous pumper was
you can get from a bar soap cents per 100 washings. Grand
depends- on how fast the soap Union's 6enerlc-Deodorant soap- Soltsoap:Jl · delfvered 3.6' grams
each time or about 66 pumps per
disappears and on how you use it . and Ivory Personal Size were
container.
The chemists evaluated the dissolu- nearly as Inexpensive at ~ cents
the most miserly pump - the
tion rate or 44 bar soaps using a ' per 100 hand washings.
· Liquid soaps are generally more
Liquid Neutrogena -:- served up .
standard laboratory test. Staffers
only 1.17 grams,Or 'JJJ1 pumps per
were also asked t!l use as much expensive than bar soaps. But, as
with bar soaps, the cost per use of
container. The Ivory and Yardley
By the Editors. ·

eons..-r nep,rts

liquids were .b etween those extremes, measuring out a bit less
than two grams per pump.
The chemists asked their panel of
hand-washing staffers- to try- the·
pump-dispensed liquid soaps. On
average, It took one· and tbreeiourths pumps to clean their hands
of the chemists' sticky homemade
goo. Ivory and · Yardley were !hi!
most economical liquids. With
these two, 100 hand:washlngs cost
$1. Liquid Neutrogena cost more to
use than any other soap -liquid or
bar at some $8 for 100
hand~ashes.

'Over~·-so' s

"Our inskle game, once we got It
Louisiana Tech.regained the lead
going, was reaUy good." he said.
24-18 at 7:10 as Malonepouredln six
Louisiana Tech held a37-28leadat straight. The. Buckeyes had prethe beglt)nlng of the second half vented Malone from scoring to that
when Malone dropped In nine point.
•
· The 6-9 junior forward seqred Z7· stralghtpolntstQglvetheBulldogsa
points and pulled down 14 rebounds 46-~ lead with 16:31 to play.
to tead the No. 8 Bulldogs to a 79--67
The Bulldogs poured on the juice
vlctoryoverOhloSiatelnthesecond . from there; buDding up a 19-polnt .
round of the NCAA tournament lead, 51·32, at14: 48on a book shot by ·.
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) Midwest regional.
"Physically, Malone Is as strong
However, Ohio State made a Using a flercelnsldegame, Michael
~
..XB' {Jill Jn. the final six rnlautes, .lacksan:S J.4. points-and a defense ·
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Ohio
steallngtheballandTorcingBulldog that shut down Temple's two
Eldon Mlller. "They're going to be a turnovers.
,
leading scorers, top-ranked GeorgeThe Buckeyes were able to pull town advanced to the round of 16 of
force to contend with down the road.
They have an outstanding_ front wlthlnelght,69;61,onajumpsltotby"- the NCAA basketball tournament
tine"
senior guard Troy Taylor at 2:31.
with a 6346 victory Saturday.
The victory advanced the Bul· However, a layup by guard Adam .
The ~nd-round triumph In the
!dogS, 29-2, to the regional's semlfl- ·Flank and a dunk by Simmons East Regional moves the defending
champion Hoyas Into a game
nal game against the winner of assuredtheBulldogsofthevlctory.
·Saturday's game between fourthSophomore forward Dennis Hop- . Thursday In Providence, R.l,-.
rankedOklahomaandllllnoisState. son was the leading scorer for the __against the ~wlrule~ol_ Saturdays
-·The- semlfinal- w!ll '' lle'' p!ayro - Buckeyes··wmr20)l6ln!S. He 'aHi() · second contest here between 14thThursday In Dallas.
·
pulled down nine rebounds. Taylor • ranked Loyola (IlL)_and Southern
Methodist.
...J!!!IIc!l.:!t!$11nts for Ohio State.
Ohlil'3'tii'IP1liT!fi'"BBgT~iicndSUie· Wayne Smith, a~ junior guard,
Leading 31-23 at halftime, the
· season with a 20-10 record.
&lt;!COred 11 points for the Bulldogs. Hoy as scored the first seven points
of the second half, four by Jackson,
BulldogCoachAndyRussoplaced Simmons scored 10.
the key to the game In Louisiana
OhioStategrabbedltsoDtyleadof to take a 38-23 advantage before
Tech's
to keep the Buckeyes tlie game, 16-14, at 10:05 of the first Temple finally scored with 14:571eft
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half when guard Ronnie Stokessank In the game.
two free throws.
·
The Owls closed the gap back to
effectiveness.

DANCE IN THE WORKS- The spring dance of the GalllpoUsJwtlor
Women'sChthwUI be held Saturday, AprO 13attheEiksCiub, 9p.m. IQI .
a.m. Here Kim Canaday places a sign In the window of Bob Saunders
Quaker State giving detaUs of the dance. 'rickets are $15 per couple and
can be purchased from any mem~r of the Junior Women's Club.

reject dowdy fashions

Especially comfortable for the
By F1o!'&lt;!l!re De Sant!s _
everyone ' el~. an!!, she . ~ants ·
active person~ the Tl!ermoflex
oider
NEW YORK (NEA) - If you
fashionable lel_sure- and actionensembles come In crew neck and
have shopped -recently for a dress.
wear.
polo styles and In a choice of .blue,
One maker, the Harwood,Com·
blouse, pants or a suit, you might
pink or tan.
have begun to wonder If anyone
panles, has been looking- Into
MONDAY
over 50 wears clothes! You'd
combining certain special needs of
·~· ··sometitnes tntnk nO'i, for;'lill thtr·- the · mat-lire ·wiih -fas·!Usn !r. such·~
Council of Gallia County Genattention pald by fashlon.makers to
clothes . . They've found, for In·
the more than 50 million men and
stance, that arthritiS Is a very . etal Health District will meet "
Monday, 'I p.m. In the confprwmen now In this age group. The
common problem, so they're makence room In the courthouse· on
numher Is projected to become 70
lng a new jogging leisure ensemble
the secopd floor.
In a fleecellke acrylic blend called
mllllon during the next ~ years.
Thermoflex. Very soft and light In
Not all of those making up the
GALLIPOLIS - American
milllons'{)ver-50 vary from what
feel, It holds in body heat and
Legion Birthday Party Monday,
possesses strong wicking properthey were before they turned the
6: 30 p.m. Bring covered dish.
ties, meaning that moist ure Is
half-century mark. According to an
article In the Harvard Business
transported to the surface for
VINTON- North Gallla Band
evaporation.
Review, 40 percent of the over-50s
Boosters will meet Monday, 7
are regularly employed or "work,"
p.m. at the school.
while only 15 percent are retired.
Such "retirement" doesn't mean to
a rocking chair, either.
A large number of I hem have
paid for their homes and have seen
their children become Independent.
SHEDD'S SPREAD
These older adults are the ones who
resorts and on

Tar Heels nip.Notre Dame
By The Associated Pre;s
Top-ranked Georgetown, the defending national collegiate basket ball champion. continued Its quest
for a S€COnd straight NCAA title,
beatlngTemple6346Saiurdayinan
East Regional second-round game
· 'di H.wliord;Corin. ··
Georgetown's smot hering detense forced Temple to shoot mostly
from outside.
The victory moved Georgetown
,,. 1!!t9J1.!..\I!,l;{!i!¥.:.S xou:OO, o! 16..k! ~he NCAA tournament. The f!oyas ·wlll
ne~t!ace No.14 Loyoli10f Chicago, a
7G-57 winner over Southern Methodlst In the other East Regional
second-round game at Hartford.
In a Southeast Regional second-

Dear Meg

-Mom's moods distress son

By Meg Whlteomb
DEAR MEG - My mother was
recently divorced. She was seeing
another fellow, but It didn't work
out. I'm 17 and trying to stick to her
whlle she copes with the straIn of
being single again.
, When I remind her of the happy
)blngs the future holds , she gets
moody and doesn't appreciate me
being around. This Is confusing
because of the many times she
doesn't want me to leave hl!r side.
But 1 must think about myself and
my own future. I'd love nothing
;more !han..to ~.. Mom happy and .
•llavlng a soclalllfe again before !go
college next year. In fact, I'm '
a already feeling qullty about g?lng :
. orr and leaving her alone. What :
'ahould I do? -' DUTIFUL lN :
;DULUTH. . ·
... ·
.
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: DEAR DUTIFUL- Your first.
:lluty Is to yourself and making your '
·awn way. Otherwise, both you and .
.your mother wlll end up ·tonely,
clepmSed and dependent on each ·
Qlher.
Start getting Mom used to the
jdea that you'll beawaybytalklnglt .
lover. What's more, url(e her to ,
piA)rte plans to lUI the gap with a .
. part·dme job, re-esta bltshlng old
t1ihlpe and seeking other ma)e
. eompanionship.
' All this will Hghten your load of
· pUt, while get ling Mom re.. Jauaebed on her own.
: DEAR MEG - rm alarmed
: bec:alllt' my 13-year-old son has ·
1
-'-startedattir
hasn't had any trau-

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- K.L., Clinton nt.
DEAR K.L. - Flrst; you and
your husband should talk with your
son and let him know you're
concerned. Then, take him for a

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - A jury cocaine.
Co-defendants Seymour Sher and
Saturday convicted former baseball
Frank
Cocchalro were convicted of
great Denny McLain of racketeer-·
.ra_cketeerlng
and conspiracy
lng, extortion and cocaine possescharges
but
were
found Innocent on
sion charges after deliberating
of
extortion.
one
count
more than three d ays.
A third co-defendant, Joe Rodri·
The nln!'-woman, three-man
guez.
was · found Innocent on a
panel found McLain innocent on one
charge
of conspiracy to smuggle
count of conspiracy to smuggle

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good late In the first half, took
command during a 5:03 stretch late
in the second half. In that span. the
Ramblers scored seven points while
holding SMU scoreless and built
their lead from 56-50 to 63-50.
Smith'-s winning basket for North
Carolina. 26-8, came on a lead pass
from Curtis Hunter.
Hunter had grabbed a loose ball
that kicked off the left knee of Notre
Dame'sDavldRivers alter the Irish
had run down the clock for more
than a minute In hopes of getting the
final shot ~lth the score 5&amp;58.
Smith finished with 12 points,
while teammate Brad Daugherty
led all scorers with 18. Rivers topped
Notre Dame, Zl-9, with 15 points.

North Carolina 6IJ Noire Dame 38
Loyola 70 SMU 57
St. John's 68 Arkansas 65
Auburn 66 Kansas 64
Loulsana Tech 19 Ohio State 07
Georgetown 63 Temple 46

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part of a loan-sharking operation
that charged Interest rates of 130
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booked h!gh ·stakes bets on professiona l and college football ·and
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ROAD - Davis Wingate of Georgetown takes aim at the
·b asket on ·a 'jump shot as Derrick Brantley (24 In dark unHorrn) and
Nate Blackwell, (3 In dark unHonn) of Temple University try to bl9Ck
him In the first hall of the' Georgetown-Temple basketball gamf In the
NCAA Eastern Regional PlayoHs in H~rtlord, Conn. Saturday. Wingate
sank the shot lor two. (AP LaseJ'llholo ).

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Rain halts,.PGA.event
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Early
morning rain washed · out Satu rday's thir.d ropnd. of tbl' S400,(XX)
USF&amp;G GolfClassic,leavingyoung
pros Brett Upper and Tony Sills tied
at 135 with a one-stroke lead going
lntoSunday'sfinalround ofwhathas
become a 54-hole PCA event.
Full prize n\oney will still be
awarded despitl' cancellatioll of
Saturday's 18 holes. said Tommy
Wulff, the tournament'; executive ·
·director.
Three years ago, rajn forced the
tournament to finish on Monday.
even after It was cut to54holes . Scott
Hoch won it, but first-place money
was cut from
$72,(XX) to $ffi,OOl.
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A light, steady rain began about
midnight and by noon on Saturday
haddumpedaboutaninchofrainon
the course. The 7,®yard, par-72
Lakewood Country Club course was
unplayable by 10 a .m .. and Wulff
made his decision.
Thursday's opening round also
was hurt by rain when a sudden
thunders torm blpw in with 35ofthe
pla yers still on the course. John
Mahaffey was 211 yards from the
18th hole'when play was suspended,
and he began Friday by hitting his
aproach totheedgeofthe/tfeenand
nailing a 35-foot putt for a birdie that
gave him the first-round lead with a
. 63 ..,- 9-under par.

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By 'l'lmeo!-Sentlnel Staff
KANSAS CITY, MO. -The West
VIrginia Wesleyan Bobcats used a
9-2 spurt midway through the

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second half to break open a clOSI'
game and coast to a 84-68 victory
over the Rio Grande Redmen In the
second round of the NAIA National

Tournament here Friday afternoon.
The Redmen had cut a nine point
halftime deflclt to five and Joe
Verhoff was at the foul line with

10: 17 left In the game. But Verhoff
missed the charity toss and the
Bobcats' LaMont Ridley scored two
quick baskets, David Smith sand·

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wlch!'d a foul shot and a J\lmper connecting on their first· six field
around a jumper by Rio's Dan goal attPmpts and ten of their first
Curry, and Teny Howard scored on 14. Rio. on theotherhand, made only
a fast break lay up to give Wesleyan three of their first 12 attPmpts from
the floor.
a 67-55lead with 8:03left.
From that polnl the Redmen
Wesleyan was ahead. 28-17. when
could get no closer than eight. 67-59. the Bobcats' 6-9 forward Paul Farr
following a jumper by Rio's Mik~ picked up his fourth foul with 8: 56
left in the first half. Curry then took
Smith with 6: 57 left in the contest.
over for the Redmen, scoring six
Finish 31 -50vcrall
The Redmen finished with a 31 -5 straight point s to pull Rio within six,
record, th&lt;'ir .best season in · mar&lt;' 28-2'2. with 7: 461eft. Curry scored 15
of his team high 22 points in the first
than three decades.
·
Wesleyan. now 2R-3, played Cen- half.
\Vhen Farr went to the bench ,
tral :;vashington. 24-9, in thP·
Ridley, Wesleyan'ssixth man came
. quarterfinals at 11 :15 p.m. last night
(Saturday) . Central Washington off the bench to score eight 'points.
defeated Mlnn~sota -Duluth 511-57 in The 64 Sophomore scored a game
high 27 points for the Bobcats, who .
second round action Friday .
The Bobcat s broke quickly,
Coni lnued on C-2

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WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN BOBCATS (84)

Player
Fg-a Ft-a Rb Ast
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0
Calvin Boyd .. .. ............................ 2-4 ().() 6
2
Dennis Palmer .......................... .. 2-10 1-2 11
0
DeWayne Johns ... , ... .... . .... ....... .... 7-IO 3-4
4
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David Smith ................................ 5-ll 6-7 5 ·· 1
LaMont Ridley ........ .. ............ .. .. 11-18 5-7 8 1
Terry Howard .......... .... .. ... ...... .... 2-7 3-3 2
3
Ed Bays .................. .... .'.. ... . ....... .l-1 0-0 2
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Mike Fletcher .. .. .... .. .............. .. ... 0-0
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eight at 48-40 with 5: 48 remallilng,
but Georgetown pulledawaywlth Its
foul shooting and strong running
game.
'
T)le Hoyas boosted their record to
32-2 with thelr 14th consecutive
victory, while Temple ended Its
season at 25-6.
Reggie Williams added 13 points
and Patrick Ewing and David
Wingate 12 each to Georgetown's
balanced attack. Guard NateBiackwell had l5 points to lead :Z:-Ilii!C:~~
which got a toi ;)I of just 13
from forwardg Granger Hall and
Charles Rayne, who had combined
for 31.2 points per game this season.
· TheblggerHoyasgot16ofthelr21
field goals from Inside, .whlle the
Owls made 14 of "'-belr 17 from
outside.
· GeorgetoWn, which led by 28
points at :halftime of Its first -round
victory over Lehtgl'i, werit out to
eight-point Intermission advantage
against Temple with a strongJ!!S!tl!l.
game.
.Shooting well over the Hoyas'
zone defense. the Owls trailed 18-16
before Georgetown ·ran off SfAien
consecutive points to opetl a
nln!'-point advantage, Its biggest of
the first half.

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The Ramblers, 27-5, the 1963
NCAA champions, also got14 points
. .from ~ Alfredrick Hughes, the natlim's leading scorer with a 27.3
average.
Jon Koneak paced SMU. 23-10,
with 19 points and Larry Davis
scored 14.
Loyola, which· took tlle lead for

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round game at .South Bend, Ind .,
seventh-ranked North Carolina
edged Notre Dame 60-58 on Kenny
Smith's driving slam-dunk layup
wllhthreesectlndsremalning.
Carl Golston scored 20 points for
Loyola, which-@&gt;&lt;t@nded Its winning
streak to 19, the longest ln the nation
among major colleges.

Former 30-game -winner convicted

CORRECTIONS

pruvlded by Promes, a local studio: Adm!Minn Is In&gt;&lt;'
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vtously felt they did not have the
time for, to the delight of colleges
and unlverslt les with adult
programs.
So they go right on needing
clOihes. Their needs are not met by
dreary little groups of half-size and
large-size pup tents stuck away In a
"women's department" on the
upper floor of a department store.
Nor by the floral prints worn to
ladies' club teas. Today's mature
woman ls - Into fitness, just lll&lt;e

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A .clean- .savings _in bar or liquid

TOP FASWON - There wiU he a fashion show
Sunday, Zp.m aU!Ie HoUciay Inn Kanaup, sponsored
by '!'arjous GaDia (;Qunty merchll!'ls. Models here_a re

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992·5171, or get In totich with Edison ,

Baker, vice president; Jlm Clat- ·
worthy, treasurer.; or. Miu'lha
Anderson, secretary.
Abbie Strattom daughter of Mrs.
-~~~ll)2:.QUUo~
of three "Outstanding
surveying
catalogs
out-or-town graduates later this
• Chuck and
of the Auxiliary at the Defiance preparing for spring plantings.
month.
Daisy Blakeslee
Hospitalhonoredataluncheonheld
Uke the rest of us, she enjoys
Thlsyearthedlnnerwlllbese~ed
came back from
ThursdayattheKettenringCountry cardsand.theycanhesenttoberat
lntheMelgsJunlorHighSchool.n;e
Florida where
Club. '
26915 State Route 114, LangsvUle,
MaryLucas'l'riQofGalllpoUswlllbe 1
lhey spent a cou.
TheAuxlllaryhas.beenworkln~:at
45741.
providing the music lor dancing
'"".. .-.. · ple~~rr~h:r-with-=thF"fleW"'Hties=r-· ..tiie""tiosp"ii.ai-iQl-1.W~Year-s&gt;;-tmt="-'-·~·-~..=.
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which they earned In tile Great Shell
only recently decldeQ to count the.
Plans are moving right along for
--Hunt 9J1 Sa"lbellsland,
hou,rs and. recognize the volu~teers . · the Middleport. Alumni Association
It's going tQ happen, and this -'
Daisy atta~ the title of "Top . for their servlCR- Since the counting
banquet and dance which has been
spring - the renovation of the
Mollusk" for her collection of ~
began; Mrs. StrattQn has volun- scheduled for May 25. This year all
Ladles Lounge on the sidewalk level
ditrermt . species of sbelts. The .leered 38.5 hours.
ttteofflcetsarefrom theclassotl935
of the Meigs County Courthuse.
highest number found by any of the
--- that means they wlll ol)servlng · - So If you've contributed and are
participants was 92. Chuck got his
Langsvllle octogenarian, Anna
50th
- and
anxiously•
some action,
Hey, we now have a
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I thought-thai Rldl~waslheguy -. . 'AP ~ Wi'Mer 'that b!"Pke our backs, Rio Grande
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opening round, 81-65

wealth, the Sun Belt Conference clamps on Henderson and VCU
champlon, ran its record to 26·5anq beg~ to do_!!llna!!:, taking the ball
earned a bet1 h In tooay's (Sunday).' continually from the frt&gt;$hman"""";;" •
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playing at half spl'&lt;.'Q as Marshall
moved to within 11 points WJ!b_three
mltlutes left . .Eftit two. bucll.ets by
Lamb Pra""" """ doubts. ""II'1. tkA

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'llS defensively.
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Duncan and Mike Schlegel to help the West regional.
a lf&gt;G .burst, with Schlegel sconng
Virginia Commonwealth recover
Marshall was In the game only for six of the points: Then Duncan
from a sluggish start and cruise to
the first five minutes, when the scored the flnallour polntsofthe half
an SHili win over outmatched
Southern Conference tournament ~o gtve the Rams. a 32-23 lead at
GALLIPOLIS- The first annual
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April 8-21.
,other hand, Wesleyan made 17 of 33 .
Duncan, Lamb's running mate at ering Herd's first nine points and 11 put the game away. . .
Event s Includ e: Men's and
~t half field goal attempts (52
guard,scored 19 polntsandexcelled ofthelrfirsUJ.
Vlrglill a Comrt1o nw ealth
wome.n 's Slngies, men's a nd
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women's doubles, nilxed doubles
_Iil1e.
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uffor Rio Grande.
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. heavyweight champion has done reltre undefeated. And there Is at
'least one fight he definit ely doesn't
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want.
''I think I would have one of the
biggest fights ever· if I retire and
come back," Holmes said after
making Bey his 47th consecutlv~
v ictim , just two short of the late
Rocky Marciano's record. Pausing
for effect , he added, "Thafwould be
~~ mywlfe.''
Only a $25 million rematch
· against Gerry Cooney or a fight
against light heavyweight cham·
pion Michael Spinks - tWo fights
Holmes believes wUI never happen
- stand beiw~n Holmes and his
plans to announce his retirement
J une9.
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FIRST TEAM
would have tot rade lor a higher pick
Player- School
Yr. to have a realisltc chance of getting
Jan Downs, Trimble ........... 12 the highly regarded Kosar. An offer
Teresa Boring, Vinton Co ..... 11 that would have brought Cleveland
the second pick overall . from the
Sa ndy Knost, Warren .......... 12.
Houston Oilers brought no response
Trudy DaUey, Alexander ..... li froin the Oilers on Friday.
JIU Booth, Vinton Co ........... 12

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The Oilers are prlmartly Inter·
ested In Improving their defense.
" I dldo't talk to Ladd," Modell
said. "It's his move. I believe he has
a record of dragging out negotia tions . He has done some trading the
day of the draft. We would want -to
have Kosar signed before we wenl .
Into the draft."

SECOND TEAM

.Player - Sc"lwoi. ·•
Yr.
· park homer and drove in both San
Jenny Miller, Meigs ............ 10
F..ri'.nct~o rnns.a~~e..GJallfS P£JOO~,·~--J ttiie---Miiier ,"-ivieigs-:.... ~·:~:-:-::. . 16the Chicago Cubs 2-1.
Sh
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Wally Backman drove in four
. erry usse '
·runs with a double, single and
Amy Dixon, Nel.-York ......... 11
sacrifice fly and Mookie Wilson
B. J. Gordon, Meigs ........... . 12
drilled 2 two-mn horner inJeadlqg
~ HONORAltLE MENTION -~
the New York Mels to an 8-2victory
Player- School
Yr.
over the Boston Red Sox.
Lisa Miller, F-H ................. 11
Dave Kingman hit his first home
Krlstl Beat!Y, Alexander ...... 11
run of the exhibition season and the
A dre B k AI
der
10
Oakland A's scored four unearned
n
a ur e , exan
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runs In the eighth Inning to take a 6-2
Jenny Cuckler, F-H. ···· ····: ·· .10
decision over the San Diego Padres.
Christina Siemer, Miller ...... 11
Right-hander Don Sutton made his
MVP
debut with the A's, working three
Jan Downs
Innings and giving up two ru ns.
Coach of year
Jorge On a's three-run homer In
Ron Logan
the third inning paced the Kansas
City Royals over the St. Louis
Tourn_a ment underway Cardinals 6-1. POMEROY - The . Pomeroy
Lee Mazllll drove in three runs as
Grade School Biddy Ball tournathePittsburghPiratesnotchedthelr
first victory in three games, a 7·1 ment opened Tuesday, Mar~ h 12
decision over the Houston Astros . with Pomeroy's 4th grade, , the
J~g':'~!'k _d!_?v;_~n two runs and · Rulland 5th grade, and Pomeroy·
Wright 6tngraCIP.,s\lli!f !lrsTrouilif
went 'l=for-5
A Uant a made two ~ruclal errors wins. Playe continued Thursday
night, while the fin als are slated
and AI Oliver singled home what
March 23 at Meigs High School.
proved to be the deciding run In lhe
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against Bey, Holmes refused to shut
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fights despite hlswlfe'sdeslre tosee
him hang up the gloves.
"II Tcontinue to fight, I'll fight the
guys who make me the money," he
sa id. " Like I said, this Is my last fight
unless they come up with a lot or
money for Gerrie Cooney, and I've
priced myself out of that, or Michael
Spinks."
· Holmes, who showed signs of age
in an unimpressive win Nov. 9over
James "Bonecrusher" Smith, was
impressive against Bey. The jab
that has dominated heavyweight
. boxing for almost seven years was
irt top form. .
Holmes kriocked the challenger
down iwo times In the eighth round
before hitting him with a serles of
erushlng rights in the lOth that
prompted referee Carlos Padilla to
' stop the bout.
"I think Larry's still got a little bit
left In him," Bey said. "The man
was In great shape."

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B.J. Gordon was next In
line with a 7.7 points per game,
hitting 48 of 155 field goal attempts,
and 73ofl()l all he ll~e. Gordon had
115 rebounds, an avetage of 5.2.

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have patience and walt and se_e.
trade for the rights to draft former
said Modell, who had set a 5 p.fTI.
University of MlamJ quanerback
Fridaydeadllneforatleastoneof)lls
Bernie Kosar, says Browns' owner
trade offers.
Art Modell.
Modell and other NFL owners
Kosar announced Thursday he
were in Phoenix, Ariz., lor NFL
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up his final .two years of mllege
Houston General Manager LaCld
football eligibility in order · to
Herzeg has received offers !rom
participate In the National Football
several teams, Including one offer
League's April 30 draft. Kosar said
that reponedlywouldgivetheotlrrs
he would like to play lor the Browns,
a first -round pick and any two
the team he watched while he was
players off the club's roster. Modell

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)- Larry
Holmes says he might have a
tougher time with his wife than he
had with David Bey.
After defending his International
Boxing Federation heavyweight
championship Friday night by
punishing· Bey with a devastating
·left jab before stopping him In the
lOth· round, the J}year-{)ld HolmC$
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: ~pwery exited at the9: 30mark with
:. ~ down 62-53. He was held the
•lhree points by the Bobcats defense.
j:: 1n the second hall, Rio made only
; ;!3:of 37fleld goal attempts and 7ofll
·- ~tty tosses. The Bobcats shot 50
! :percent in the second half (15.:~1)
:·and werel0.17!rom thefoul llne. The
::Bobcats out rebounded the Redmen,
0:41:36. Dennis Palmer, 6-8 senior
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Stoddard, who pitched three In·
nlngs, before Paul Mlrabella- fln ·
lshedup.
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Curt Kaufman ' combined on a
five-hitter as the Call!ornla Angels
blanked the Cleveland Indians
6-0. The Angels jumped on Neal
Heaton for four runs In the first
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Jim Wohlford and Andres Galarraga homered off non-roster pitcher
Billy Taylor while Bill Gullickson
and I hree relievers sea tiered hit s as
th e Montreal Expos trounced the
Texas Rangers 8-0. Wohlford hit a
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5'Wifh 12 and Joe Verhoff added 11
,i':Cj\l:oms for Rio.
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Jenny Miller-was recently a first
team all-district selection in the
Southeastern District, whtle sister
Julie was named to second-team
aU-dlstriet. Coaeh Ron Logan was

, Cincinnati Reds Manager Pete
shot in the ninth .
_._._Ro_~a!!~ Er!c ~,_~ "2-POte..~L-'-'-'-=--HG~ ·r-ui.S'"~"'/-C~g .tN=.l!{Cf a.nd
superstar" and the 22-year-{)ld
Ron Kittle powered the Chicago
outfielder Is trying to make his "white Sox to their fourth consecu·
manager a prophet.
Uve victory, a G-2 triumph over the
DaVIs opened Friday's exhibition
Baltimore Orioles. Walker's three.. "' game-with ;: homa·run ar.d capped - run homer highllgl;ted a ·four-run
an eight-run first Inning against
first Inning against Bill Swaggerty
Shane Rawley with a two-run triple "and Kittle connected hit a two-run
as the Redsoutslugged the Phlladelshot off Tippy Martinez 1n the
phia Phlllles 13-10. He added singles
seventh .
lnthethlrdandelghthlnnlngsanda
The undefeated Toronto Blue
doublelnthenlnthandwent5-for-61n
Jays posted their seventh consecu'
addition to hitting lor the cycle.
Uve victory by scoring three runs in
"That's the first time I've ever
the lOth Inning off Minnesota's Ron
done that," said Davis, who Is In a
Davis and defeating the Twins
11-S.The winning run came with two
four-way battle lor the Reds' center
field job. "I felt really good today. I
out on a passed ball byTim Laudner,
wasn't over-swinging. Everything
who hil a three-runhomerlnthefiflh
was clicking today. But in batting
Inning.
-· practice T didn'i hi1 anything and I - Dave Henderson's two home runs
sald, 'It 's going to be a long day."'
led aSeattlepowerdlsplayandthree
pttcherscomblnedona two-hit ter in
What threatened to be a long
spring for the New York Yankees
the Mariners' . 9-0 rout of the
showed a bit of promise when Scott . Milwaukee Brewers. Henderson hit
-~ ~!!.&lt;!l~!ted a ~,o -runhomerand
a t~c!1!l!119rn~ Jn th.~flrstlnninjl
Phil Nlekro. Bob Shirley and Dave
off Ray Burris and a two-run shot in
Righetti scattered seven hit s In a 4·2 •· the fifth off Rick Waits .' Jim Presley
and Alvin Davis also homered
victory over the Detroit Tigers.
With the score lied 2·2ln the sixth.
against Burris.
Seattle· starter Matt Young
Bobby Meacham beat out a bunt ,
went to second on a grounder, stole
pitched four perfect Innings. The

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named as District Coach of theyear.
Jenny Miller grabbed l39 rebounds throughoui the season,second for the Marauderettes, hitting
101 of 229 field goal attempts forM
percent,and51of73!romthellncfor
iVperumt7iiwragrngll:5jjijlnts-,..- ·
game. Miller also averaged 6.3
rebounds per outing. '
Julie Miller grabbed 176 rebounds
to pae!! Meigs In that category, an
averageof8pergame.Jullehit76of
181 attempts lor 42 percent, 45 of~ ·
Olxo · ~ws, and averaged 9 points

17-1 mark, ending the 1984-85 season
with an outstanding 20-2 mark. Last
season Meigs posted a 16-6 overall
mark for a 36-8 overall record the .
past two seasons.

~Reds'

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First team members chosen were
Trimble's Jan Downs, the top vote
reclplent; Junior Teresa Boring and
. senior Jill Booth of VInton County;
Junior Trudy Dailey of Alexander;
and Senior Sandy Knost ofWam'n
l...oelit':'..._"",-=-~ '~·· ''""
Sisters Jenny and Julie Miller,
sophomorestandou ts for the Marau· derettes, were named to the second
team all-league squad, joined by
Senior teammate B.J. Gordo~.
Trimble's Sherry Russell , a senior,

POMEROY - The Tri·Valley
Athletic Conference all-league girls'
basketball was recentiy chosen by
the varsity coaches of all league
schools, selecting Trimble's senior
standout Jan Downs as the league's
Most Valuable Player and Meigs
mentor Ron Logan as Coach of the
Year, The league champion Meigs
Marauders of Coach Ron Logan
placed three girls on the second
team squad, but surprisingly, did
not place any team member on the

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:Downs named MVP -in TVC;
Logan _ c~osen · as top .coach_.

uutcome.
. Herd Flnlsbes 21-13
Henderson had 19 points to lead
Marshal, which finished 21-13.

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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Navy upsets LSU; Miami scares Maryland; Illinois.
.

Rolando Lamb scored :JI points
By 'l1le As.oox.ialed Press
Bimlfugham l!elrt" Mlchlgan' State . llllnols led by 12 points at halttirne Alahama-Birrnlngham held on to
beat
Michigan
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which
got
32
and
comhln~ With fellow seniors
·Navy got 20 points from Ve rnon 7(;.68 In the Midwest Regional at and stretched that advantage to as '
points
from
Sam
Vincent.
A
late
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Calvin
Duncan and MlkeSchlegelto
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sutge
by
VIncent
arid
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ritnked Louisiana State 78-55 Friday
Albuquerque, N.M., No. 16 North
Georgja went on a 16-2 run, with
recover
from
a sluggish start to beat
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In· the opening round of the Carolina State defeated Nevada- Cedric ;Henderson .and Joe Ward
Mai'Shall.
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59-51 with 6:26 to play.
Bobby Lee Hurt scored 14 points
"*nt appearance In 25 years. The
upended No. J8Tulsa 79·75.
47-33 lead that put Wichita State
Michael Adams' 25-foot jumper and teamed with power forward
. l~s was the lOth straight In
In early night action, No. 15 · away with 10: 00 to play. The teams
with five seconds to play carried
were tied at "3l wheri Henderson
=-.;. -~~wn_ Jor LSU under Coach
Syracuse beat I:lBfa.!!L7llofi!iJ!l.Jh
.Dale Brown.
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- ~D&lt;Jston- Collegl!-over~ T~xas c'!'reb.
Adams;whoscored17polnts,gotthe
Jlavy, 2G-5, whose 1960 tourna- Fairleigh Dickinson 59-55 in the
Dwayne "Pearl" Washington
baU ·wlth 13 seconds to play after a
scored 15 of his 23 points from the
men\ trlp was the last previous by
Southeast : Boston College edged
..drlbbled to the top Of the
timeout,
anyoftheservlceacademles, plays .No. 17. Texas Tech 55-53 In . the
free throw line as 15th-ranked
key,
and
let fly with a per'fect shot.
Syracuse trimmed DePaul. Syra-·
Miuyland In thesecondroundofthe Midwest and Vlrgjnla CommonBoston
College
had stalled the final
cusewon the game at the free throw
Southeast Regional Sunday. Ma ry· wealth crushed MarshallSI-65.
1:
31
off
the
clock before the
land defeated Miami, Ohio 69-68 in
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line, hitting 20 of 24 attempts In the
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Buck Johnson to take charge of tbe
InSide game ·as the Crimson Tille
beat Arizona. Hurt and Johnson took
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saw Arlzona score only two field
goals In the openJng 10 minutes and
make only 14 of 48 shots from the
field In the contest.

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almost Incredible. They totally
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'!n the East Regiona l a t Atlanta,
No; 12 Illinois .defeated Northeast ·
e"l 76-57, arid 19th· ranked Georgia
beat · Wichita State 67-59. No. 5
MemphlsStatedefeatedPennsylvanla 67 -55, a nd Alabama -

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contain a little over 11,00l acres of
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Special Correspondent
National Forest land while Law_GALLIPOUS - Two weeks ago
renee has 55,224 acres. The total
Wayne National Forest acreage Is
we reported In this col,u mn on the
West Virginia "Monongahela Na177,701 acres spread over an 11
tl(lnal Forest land management
county area. With the money made
P!"posal. A proposal that many
available severlll thousand a~res
ou tdoorsmen considered to be bad
should be added Within the next
news. All we can do Is walt and see
year. It Is a program that should be
--wl!aL happens &lt;· and - Jf - e&gt;!ough __
_. ·unhappy sportsmen wrote to voice
If you would like a ~map or 'rriore
their opinion and 11 tbelr re!;panse
information ahout the Wayne Na. bas any Influence on what finally
tlonal Forest you can write to:
comeS to pass within the Mononga Dlstrtct Ranger at the Athens,
hela Forest.
. Martetta, or Ironton unit .
This week, however:'&gt; we have
good ne,.;s. It concerns Ohio's
Wayne National Forest. Congress
' lfas a pproprrated
million 1ft
Fisca l· Year 1985 for National
li'prest land acquisitions In Ohio. '
This money wlll be distributed '
between the Athens, Marietta , and :
Irt&gt;nton units for land purchases.
. •The Wayne National Forest was
.;&gt;eated by land purchases begin- ,
nmg In the 19:Jis. Land purchases ;
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~ars until just a few years ago ·
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hungers are taking to the woods on
less available land. na,tlonal forest
acquisitions are a welcomed occurrence. In many states there has
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left earned Villanova a 51-49victory
over Dayton Friday night and
advanced the Wildcats Into the
. second roundofthe NCAAScutbeast
basketbaU playoffs.
Villanova , 20·10, wlll meet Michl ·
gan, a 59-55 winner over Fairleigh
.Dickinson In an earlier night game
·at the University Of Dayton Arena.
Other second-round opponents will
be Navy and Maryland. Navy upset
No. 20 Louisiana State 78-55, and
-Marylandedged Mlamlof0hlo69-68
In overtime In Friday afternoon
games.
The Villanova -Dayton game was
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Maryland survived a Miami rally ,
Intermission and 15 of 16 for the
and Johnny
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game.
Duke over Pepperdlne. The Blue
missed shot by Adrian Branch.
Georgja Tech got 19 points from . Devlls surged from a 34-32 halftime
Yvon Joseph and survived a
lead to a 61-46 bulge midway In the
Leslie Rockymore and Rober1
Henderson rallied second-ranked
second-half scar&lt;e to down Merce( .
second half with Dawkins aJ!d
Michigan frorn a iO-polnt second- The Atlantic Coast Conference
Hendersonprovldlngthesoc)l.
half deficit to a tense victory over . champions surged to an 18-polnt
West
F airleigh DickinSon. The victory
lead In the first half and led by that
· Lorenzo Charles returned tQ the ·
Improved the Wojverlnes' schoolmany 2 ~ minutes Into the second
scene of his
triumph by
record win~lng ~treak to 17 games.
half,!lP-m~= cJoseditl..lUtW•t.....-:::
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Harold Jensen's driving basket six · points with 95 seconds
refiOiiiiOS
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gave the Wallpack the
second half, the ·last at 49 on Ed Lee when the All-America forward
with a victory over Houston at the
Pinckney's . layup with 3:35 to go. got Into foul trouble, leading
UniversltyofNewMexlcoArena.
TheWlldcats,thenconttolledtheball Memphis State over Penn. Lee
Luster Goodwin scored 23 points,
until .Jensen, a 6-fOOt-5 reserve ... play!'!~ only b1 sec6nds of tlie second -- ·and Dave.Feitl.hlt two free thrpws
sophomore, saw the opening and . halfbeforedrawlnghlsfourthfoulas
with three seconds left to .secure
went In uncontested.
Penn built a lead of 31-26. The lead
Texas-EI Paso's upset of Tulsa .
Ea.o;t
changed hands 17 tlmes before
UTE? led 77-75 when Tulsa'sDavld
Illinois used a 23-p()lnt pertor- Turner,whoscored16polnts,helped
Moss missed a 10-footer that could
mance from Ken Norman and a Memphjs State run off nine straight
have tied thescorewlthfourseconds
toughdefensetobeatNortheastem. points.
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left. Feitlgot the rebound and was
Steve Mitchell and Jerome Mincy
fouled, making both ends of the
scored 18 points apiece, and
one-and-one.

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ou C." Evans said, but "we played
ilk~ we had to play."
Brown's team has not won in
postseason, including the Southeastern Conference tournament, since
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Pomeroy-Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

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work. Such plants are better alile to hand pruners, lopping ·shears aM
wttltstand branch breaking from pruning saws as appropriate; make
~.~Melp Coway
·- heavy fruit loads, wind stol'lllll and the foilowtng cuts: . (1) · ~ .
POMEROY ~Upcoming events winter Icing. (3) Maintains the needed. to remove dead, diseased
.Moruky~L'lg;&gt;Maro!llS~ .destred.plant Shape 81ld~(4 . ~..G!I!&gt;s...:~~) ~
Meigs County Beet Cattle Assocla· Rejuvenates older plants such that that remove the weaker of tto
don ~ at 7 p.m. at the Meigs new growth extends the useful Jlte crossing and rubbing branches. (3)
Inn in Pomeroy. Jim Oay Dlab1ct of the plants. (5) EUmlnates dead , Those that remove uprtght alld
Speclallst In Animal IndustrY, wtJJ diseased and broken wood aDd thus vigorously growing slxx&gt;ts (wahir·
be wtth us to
on Improves plant health and appear· sprouts). (4) Thosethatremovelbw
"Factors
.ance. (7) Admits li~ht and air to the growing or drooping bnlnches tliat
..and.- ·'Jnt!iti&lt;ii'ofpranrsi'nutr'ilil'ifilgl!l rooa- inW.iel'f!"Wltn"pedestriaii"'ii.na
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manufacture and belplng reduce traffic. (5) ThoSe needed to shape
Breeding."
the plant and hold it at the desired
Tuesday, March 19 - First Incidence of disease.
meeting. of the 1985 Meigs County
Gardeners can do an acceptable size. (6) Those needed to thin Ollt
Junior Fair Board at 7 p.m. In the job of pruning without the need for a heavy, dense growth in the center of
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By JOHN C. RICE
Ex'-loD .tpat

Marl&lt; J.eoldno. Mell88a RandQiph and Teni
The freshmen Farllamentafy 'Pma!dare ·
'demonstraled a pracUce business meeting In front of
the seventh and elgll&amp;h grade skldents a1 Hannan
Trace Wgh School. Advtaor Is Tom Pope.

SINCE 1933

·Winter tobacco session scheduled Thursday

SALES:

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City, Inc., Rose Farm Equipment,
bushes, raspberries, blackberries,
Southern Ohio Production Credit
ornamental trees and shrubs.
Association, North Produce, Fed·
March Is an Ideal time to prune .an
eral Land Bank, and Carol Russell,
types of woody plants In Ohio.'
ABS.
· Prunlngbenetits wOOdy plants In ·
Pesticide Certification - If yo~·
several ways. WeD done pruning:
would like to obtain a Pl'stlcide
· (1) Bl\lancesvegetatlvegrowthand
Certificatln Card in order to
fruiting wood to' help Insure annual
purchase restrtcted use pesticides,
bearing, even out production, and
then pian now on attending one of
Improve fruit and Oower quality.
the sessions I wUI be having .on
(2) Helps develop plants with the
Monday, March 25, at the P .C. A.
desired strong structural framl'Building Meeting Room. We will
hold lwo sesslqns, one beginning at
1 p.m. In the afternoon and running
until about 4 or 5 p.m., and !he othter
beginning al 7 p.m . and running
unlli abou110or 10:30 p.m. You can
attend either oneJ:&gt;f-ll!e sessions you do not need to attend both. We
FARM
will be offering training on wl)at to
expect on the examination you wUJ
be taking. Following our presenta·
tlons the representatives from the
Ohio Deparlmeht of'-Agriculture
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will give you the test that you have
effect for the 1986 wheal crop.
The procedure is a precaution . selected. II you plan to attend a nd
against Congress dragging its feet \ake the tesl, ·please contact our
on writing a new farm but to replace secretaries right away so you can
purchase the necessary study
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By DON KENDALL
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Agriculture Departmenl is gearing
up for a referendum among the
nation's wheat farmers to deler·
mine whal kind of g'ovemmenl
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reservations ·to atlend. Phone 992·
6696.
March Is The Time For Pruning
A very Important yet often
By BRVSON R. CARTER ·
undeiWay since mld·January: We . Feeds &amp; Concentrates, Boso Agrl
neglected
plant cultural practice Is
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GALLIPOLIS - Annual Winter with learning about the different
• Tobacco Meeting - Our Annual programs. Three of !he families
Extensioon Vo-Ag Winter Tobacco have tbelr January and February
Meeting Is coming up Thursday farm accounts on the computer and
evening, March 21, 7 p.m. at the another six or seven families are in
Hannan Trace High School 1n the process of getting their records
Mercerville. Jim Wells will be the sel up. U you would like to know
speaker again and a ll tobacco more a)lout the Co·Op, how it
growers and their friends and works, how much it cost~. then give
. • • neighbors are Invited 1o attend. The me a call, orifyou're·)ust interested
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Cok~ bOttle promp~ glance back into past 40 years ·

ByJ.!"MtJELPEEPS
· tbenextday. _ _
GALLIPO_jJS - Paul Jacobs
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Bul tbe Coke sat oo .lhe ..........,..,
'\K-y:t-Independent, which has a accordln&amp;' to Ids Platt cUpping, bt
photograph ·or him holding the old tbe home of 1111 paftDis, l'e.rl IIDd
Coke bottle for Ills daughter Jill to 'l'llla
unlll Ills II'Aduatlon
see. Paul brought that bottle home frOm blp Rhool and throulh his
from a high school football banquet lltlnt Ill tbe armed llei'VIOO&amp;
40 years ago,
· Paul said that ~ had forgotten
&amp;th the plclure and the article this Coke lor several years untO his
are by G. Sam Platt, ldenllfled as wife KIIY tul1led It up. Information
'l1DS HOUSE on MID Creek Road nextlo tbe old water planhl&amp;e Ill
senior news writer. Datelbte for the on the bottle Itself reads that the
bottle was manufactured In 1943
the openbtg to a pan.of the oounty that was once called Flatiron Square.
otory Is South Shore, Ky., and I&amp;
reads that Paul ·Jacobi!, 15, of and fUied af a bottling plant In
~ part of GallipoliS north of Sytamore Street and -th ot Mill Creek
Road did not become a part of the city of GalllpoUs IIIIIIIIIII'OUIHI the tum
, FOI'ellt Helgbls (Ju.ot eut of South Parkersburg.
Shore), was a junior at Pomeroy'
of the century. Durlngthls perlodFiallron Square attractecJ a number of
medicine shows.
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To make . the proverbial long
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!ltAiry abort: the Coca Cola acblves
Paul Jacobs ·attended the Pome- deparimea&amp; showed no lillereM,
roy football banquet In January or .polntlnr out that Its value would be
F ebruary, 1946. He never drank the ' pllll!ly aeatlmentaJ, but ouch boUies
4
Coke, but took It home with him, "are preUy easy to CGme by - one
and It was his Intention to drink It mllht brbt1 $2 If you Dnd the rirht
pel'BOII.,
By JAMES SANDS
here In lll9ll that the Clncbtnatl Reds
with Buck Ewbtg and Durruny Hoy
Special Correspndent
beat a tearri from Gantpolls U. .
GALLIPOLIS - One wonders
Flatiron Square was also famous
how many modern ~ay Galllpoll·
In this periOd before .the turn of the
tans know where In the Old French
Contln\led !rom C-6
system of price support loans ba~
century as the place where all the theAgrlcultureandFoodActofl981, on domestic and export shares of the
City one would find "Flatiron
square."
medicine shows that came to town which el$plres on Sept. 30. If no new market. Those .generally would be
parked their wagons.
"There is a lit·
law Is In place, the wheat program- much higher than the current level
In1889 Gallipolis could even boast and eventually programs for feed of wheat price supports of $3.30 per
tie t ri a ng ular
o! Its own Klckapoo Indian Medi- grains and other conunodllles bushel.
strip of land con·
cine shol!( which was ownef) by covered by !be current law- would
talning one or two
But If the vote falls short of the
two-thirds · needed for approval,
.~&lt;1!!1: !e 4Jennanent" legislation
tV.teen
spelled out in the 1939 and 1949 acts. none of the quota restrictions would
car track at the
southern Ohio with his troupe that
If that occurs, wheat farmers apply and farmers oould plant all
head ot.Second Ave. extension and
Included: Dr. R. , E . Fenton, lee· · would vote on whether to accept they wanted without penalty. Price
the Hocking Valley rallroad track,
hjrer; Professor and Mrs . Jesse mandatory marketing quotas, In· supports would not be as high but
bounded on the west by the road
Hodgeson, entertainers, and of eluding stiff penalties for those who would still exceed the current level
thai goes to the hospital (now
course an assortment of "real life" exceed allotments. In return, they for those who planted within
Gallipolis Developmental Center)
IndianS: who hailed from such would be eligible' for 11 two-tier allotments.
from Second Ave .. and on the east
places ·as Yellowtown, Sandfork,

Wilen PauL.JII&lt;;(lbs,s got this
lnlormatlon and when he was
what he would do with his bottle ot
Coke now, he answered: "I guess
I'll Just hold on to It for another 40
years. Maybe It 'll be worth $4
then,"

asked

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UNDER THE TITLE, the
Dragon of Wales (Y DDralg Goch
CymruJ, Jerry Evans Miller, 33
Garfield Ave., writes that "Y
DDralg Goch, the red dragon of
Wales, was originally a griffin on
the standard of a Roman legion.
Caesa r's legions Invaded Gaul~ the

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areaolwhatlsno"iWales,ln55B.C.

.·.. HJo,oommenlarY begllio·~
GaJUa eat bt tres pam,s .Uvlla- or
aD Gaul 11J divided lntAl three parte
leU1ed by the F'rellch a11d ronq~~ered by the Wehh.
"THE RED DRAGvN early
came to be associated with the red
dragon In the prophecy of Myrddln,
the Merlin of Arthurtan legend.
Myrddln foretold that the Welsh,
after much adversity, would In the
end retain their language and
regain their land trom the Invading
English."·

Old French City once had
Fiatiron Square'- Sands

Block indidates ... -------,-'----

by Mill Creek
Road.
This Is called
Flatiron
Square."
(Galllpoiis
Trillune of July 24, 1895).
The name was given thls part of
town originally because of Its
trianguJar s~M!pe

whlch . wa~ akin t Q

and
even were
PatriotEagle Eye, Neola, l
There
Snowball, Canoe, and Red Fox, all
of whom were ·advertised as .
genuine Klckapoo Indians.' They
were reaL,

a.Uea~'lf whPn

It Q!d,not !

Gall a

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"DERBY"

Brown

!Ions
recriminations,
ripping,
races,and
shootings,
cuttings, criminacursing a nd ge n era l
pandemoniums.
"Last night therewasone of those
demonstrations, a small cyclone. A
man went home drunk, broke all
the windows out of his domicile, ran
Ills wife and children out of doors
w,here they took to the underbrush
and lay smothered around like
partridges until he subsided by
lying down In the yard and going to

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the shape of irons used for the
rain and wash all their make-up off.
pressing of clothes. In later years
Probably mbst people knew if was
the term came to stand for the
lake, just like pro wrestling is
toughness of the people who reslcjed
t o d a y , b u t It w a s good
therein .
· entertainment.
.- ... We-·quu~-tTUffi'" tl1'E'';Jt.t:iy:Ui; 1095,'"'- . .,._,_ ..,N~..-~ ·Ui,.,Aiif:i::':~OmiCiiif~' 1-:•'f..:
Tribune again: '.'Flatiron Square is
were reputable, .lncludbtg one that
"' a local!ly sutijecno cyclones' Not
featurecfllliri-y NaviJiot who, with a
Melgs County Iarmer b y the name
altogether atmospherical but often
·ex,tremely physical, effective and
oflleeder,formedamedlclneshow
deotructive, Its effects being de·
that was based at Racine In the
CORNER OF SECOND &amp; COURT
monstrable in drunks, fights, foot
winter. In May 18111 Navlgo hit
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Mexican government to U.S. pleas lor a crackdown
on drug trafficking.
The attorney general also said he would keep dally
logs of his appointments bufwould not make them
publlo. In any Instance. where he finds It necessary to
.recuse ~lmself trom participation In a case, Meese
said, he wiU make that knoWn.
·
Iri a move .seen as having natiOnwide, Jmpllcatlons,
the administ ration late last year !Ued a !I1end-of·thecourt brief supporting the Norfolk , Va., school board'~
bid to end court-ordered school busing, even though

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Belea~ered

labor secretary
resigns .to face .criminal trial
already In the government. but the
WASHINGTON (AP) - Ray·
nominee most li kely will be from
mond J , Donovarl, the first sit tlng
outside
the Labor Department.
Cabinet officer ever to be Indicted,
Among
those mentioned as possi·
resigned during a meeting wit h
ble
·
s
uccessors
are Ka y McMurray.
President Reagan who, an admlnls·
director of the Federal Mediation
!ration official said, was "upset"
and Conciliation Service; .J ames
with a tum of events that forced his
labor secretary out after four "Miller. lie.ad of tlie 'Federal Trade Commission; forme r Rw· John N.
stormy years.
Erlenborn, R·l ll.; a.nd ~hlle Hou se
Reagan. the official said , ex·
polit ical director Edward Rollins.
pressed dismay over a New York
Donova n, dogged throughout hi s
judge's refusal on Friday to throw
tenure by charges ot corrupl
out fraud and larceny charges
behavior as a New Jersey coni rae·
against Donovan . The labor secretor. vowed to clear hts name , and his
tary then resigned, leaving "with a
lawyer. William 0. Bittman, said,
profound rnb&lt;ture.. of regret . and
"NoW fie's gomgtOrOffilp h1S siloevespride "but' pro!esilng liis' Tiinocence
and work with the lawyers and we'll
and vowing to prove it .
beat this thing shortly,"
The search for a new secretary is
expected to focus on offlcl&lt;lls

WASHINGTON (AP) - The
nation's Roman Catholic bishops
are askbtg Congress, which laces
crucial votes next week, to reject
President Reagan's request for MX
inlssile funds and use the money
lnstead_toend "!lungerb)ourmldst"
llJ)d around the world.
·
The plea was In a letter sent on
Friday to every member of the
House and Senate by Bishop James
.W. Malone, president of the United
States Ca thollc Conference, many of
whose rriemlx'rs have already
voiced opposition to the MX.
The letter said the bishops wanuo
shelve the MX because of "the
potentially destabilizing impact of
this weapons SYStem on the nuclear
arms race, and Its cost, viewed In
l!ght of pressL~g human needs !lere
and elsewhere in the world."
Malone told the congressmen the
decision to speak out stemmed from
a "soundly based moral judgment,"
and "reflects the CO!Ivlctlon that key
""'· moral values "an: impik:ated ·t.1 the legislative decision whlch faces
Instead of spending $1.5 billion for
the 21 additional MX missiles
, ·Reagan wants to build, Congress
sbould "meel the human needs " of
the world.
·
"These · needs touch matters of
.basic human dignity: the fact of
hunger In our midst, the homeless
who walk
streets," he sa.ld.
"Beyond our borders, the needs
are still more desperate,'' Malone
wrote, citing the famine ln£thlopla
and poverty In Central America as
examples.
The bishops' lobbying ~ffort
comes just days before the begin·
nlngof a serlesofMXvotesthatboth

hearing the case, marked the first time the Justice
Asked about his views on school busing plans,
Department ha.s_argued that a local school board can
Meese said thai ''in most cases, we've had requests
abolish a cbmplete court-ordered busing plan anil
from school systems to take a new look al the schocil
return to nelghborhood·hased sctmls.~ven ·lf-!'ad.U-~~Iog r~;"quln;:roeoL'i. - JO.,~JJ!!l!:OJ!Iepm!).IPjll_,. ......__,
segregation Increases.
,
that was ortglnally perC€Iv&lt;'d by lhe court has been:
Earlier this month. the department' s clvll r ights .
corrected and whether more effective means ol
dlvlstcm fUed a frlend-of.the·coUrt brief in an appellate
providing for the desegrega tion of school systems c..,_
case stating the adml!llstratlon.'s opposition to a lower
be subst lluted."
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court order requlrlngc&lt;insolldatlon of the Little Rock,
"As a matter of fact ," ,he added , " I think It's
Ark., school system with those In two adjoining rurai
generally recognized in educational as well as legal
school districts.
circles that school busing has had marginal effect as

- the plan woul£Uncrease raclal]~;~:~~~~::U.:bl~..'!l~~~
· mean
~~~~t/J~~~jS,p~~~~
elementary schools.
across county
The brief, flied with a federal appellate court
of the violation."

The offi cial. who d&lt;'scribed Dono·
van's finalsessionwit hthepresltlelll .
on m ndition he not be identified, said
Reagan and Chief of Sfaff Donald
Regan, who was also there, were,
" upset generally by J he tum of
events" that gave Donovan little ,
choice but --to resign -•ather than _..,_
leave his agency leaderless during a .
long criminal trial.
The White House meeting, sa id .
the official, ha&lt;t been set up "a day,
and a half ago" before the j udge·~
decision. The idea was that Donovan .
"was going to go in and tall(. to the .
president and tell him he was going •
;~tac}\ iuwvrk;~ or if thNird slon~o;a.s , ·- .....
unfavorable. lo lalk about wh~t .
needed to be done." said the official.

Administration hopef~l,
'realistic' about new
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of policies, " Shultz cau tlon&lt;'d. " I
WASHINGTON (AP ) - Secre·
wouldn 't expect to see It · chan ge
tary of Sta te George P . Shultz says
sha rply."
the administration Is combining "a
healthy measure of realism" with
At the same time, Shultz - like
others who have met GorbachevIts hope that the new Soviet leader,
commented that he "gives lhe
Mikhail Gorbachev, represents
feeling of a very capable, energetic
more than a change In style.
person who is businesslike.
Two days after meeting with
"When you go 10 a me&lt;'ling he
Gorbachev in Moscow , Shultz told a
seems to be well informed. well
news conference Friday that It was
prepared," said Shultz. who with
too soon lo know what his ascension
means for U.S.-Sovlet relations, · VIce President George Bush talked
with · Gorbachev for about 85
which were badly stra ined during
minutes following the funeral of
most of President Reagan's firs~
Sov ie t l eader Kon s t ant ln
tern\ and have recently begun to
Chemenko .
Improve.
"Whether It turns out that you can
admlnistril1ion _
But Shultz made It clear tha t the " .. seqet;&gt;cy qf ~la\O-il cki&lt;'&lt;L .,, _ ,=.
_ . · """ ~,Ym.ood LI&gt;Jmo""P.· lh&lt;:,_,~\IJDI: "_=~ny
ever to be 1ndk.1.ed, i'iiSfjied-dili'lng a-meetin-g with Soviet
- - ""He sala·OOTh supeipowers~'houlcf
President Reqan Friday. The search for a new secretary l• expected to
"He's been pan of the group of "ma ke every effort to la ke advan·
locusoooftlclalsalreadylnthegovemment, huUhe nombteemostUkely
people, the leadership of the Soviet
tageof thismomentofoppo 1iun ity. "
will be from outside the Labor Department.
Union , that produced the current set

BEIRUT. Lebanon (API .:.. Terry A. Anderson,
chief Middle East c&lt;irrespondenl of The Associated
Press, was kidnapped by armed men off a street in
IJIOStly Moslem west Belrul Saturday.
It was the third kidnapping of a foreigner In western
Beirut in the past three days. The two previous
victims were Brttlsh. Five other Americans have
been kidnapped In Beirut In the last year. Including
Jeremy Levin, the Cable News Network bureau chief
who escaped his captors on Feb. 15.
• In La maca, Cyprus, a U.S. Embassy official said 11
more American diplomats were evacuated from
Beirut Saturday. A U.S. Navy helicopter brought the
nine men and two women to the Mediterranean
Island, said the duty officer, whospokeoncondltlon he

not be Identified .
Repori ers were not allowed to talk to t he diplomats,
who were driven to Nloosla In a neet ofU. S. Embassy
automobiles .
Donald Mell, an AP photographer, said the
abduction took place after he and Anderson had
played te nn is. Anderson dropped the photographer
off shortly before 8:30a.m. In the E in Mrelsse section
of the Lebanese capital, Mell said.
"I got out of the car and was talking to him thi'Ough
the window," Mell said. "And at that time, a green
Mercedes pulled up and stopped In front of us."
MeU said three men got out of the Mercedes, at least
two of whom were carrying pistols.

SHULTZ ON GORBACIIEV
- Sc&lt;·retary of Stale Gt.'Orge P.

Shultz ·

the adminlstr.rtion Is ·

new Soviet leader, Mikhail
Gorllachev, represents more
than a change in style.

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"I saw the guys, and rea lized that something was
wrong," he said. "!told Terry, 'I don' t like this, get out .
·
of hei'e.' "
Mell said Anderson triro to back up . but one of the
assailants opened his door and grabbed him . He was
bundled Into the Mercedes, which then sped away.
Mell said he tried to give chase in Anderson's car but
lost the abductors after a block.
There was no Immedia te claim of responsibility for
the a bduction .
t.G. Labelle, Middle East n&lt;'Ws edltc,r for the AP.
said t.he agency was lnfmmlng pollee, government
and mil it ia leaders and asking their assistance in
ga ining Anderson's release.
Nate Polowetzky. foreign editor Of The Assocted

Press. said in New York: "We are deeply oonce•·n&lt;&gt;9 ,
about ttl&lt;' event s In S.•lnll. and an•seeking aHposslbl ~ '
information regarding the . welfare of Assoclateil '
Prcss correspondent Teny Anderson. We will, of ·
course, pursue a ll av~nues for his release and safe
return ."
Anderson, 37, an Ohio native. has worked in Beilllt
,for more than two years.
.
· His kidnapping followed the abduction earlier thiS
W('('k of two Britons, businrssman Brian Levlck, ln his •
late 50s, and metallurgist Geoffrey Nash, 00. Brll!Sh :
Ambassador David Miers warned British subjects!)&gt;;
Lebanon '.'not to rem ain unless there us a oompelltng-:
'
reason."
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Settlement decreases fine
CAMBRIDGE (AP I - A Guernsey County fireworks !lrm won' I
have to
the
$810 Hne levied aner a woman died In a Jan.
Union Import and Manufacturtng Inc. of Old Waslngton has signed
a setilement decreasing the !Int.&gt; to s:nl. said Bruce Bigham, acting
safety supervisor for· the U.S. Occupalional Safety and · Health
Administration.
,
In return, he said, the company has agreed to oo~t violations
and to waive Its right to contest the citation.
OS»A cited the company for not training workers In handling
explosives and lor not adequately protecting against the buildup of
statiC electriCity, which Investigators said may have cause the blast.

Agency for cleaning up the Licking River.
Theel!)· received drafts of the administrative orders tl\l s week but
was unable to delay a me&lt;&gt;tlng set for Thursday In Columbus to
discuss what wUI have to be done. Service Director Bryce Peterson
said.

schedule a field hearing in Ohio." Conrail ~mploys about 7,600
worke rs In the state.
An aide to Rep. Dennis Eckart said the Ohio Democrat has asked
that a hearing be scheduled In CIPveland .
Also signing the letter W&lt;'re Reps. Edward

wastewa ter sludge treatment program by March 29, he said, addl~g
that the city has not even hired a consultant to prepare the plans.
The city will be able to meet a March 29 deadline for submitting a
$22 million plan to upgrade lhe city's sewage treatment plant.
Peterson said:
The Ohlo EPA Issued the orders to Newark, Owen$-Cornlng and
Kroger-owned Tamarack Farms after ·a complaint filed by the
Blackband Gorge Preservation Association.
That group was formed after &amp;l,fXXJ fish were killed In the river In
1983.
A Kroger spokesman was unavailable for comment, and Ohio
EPA spokeswoman Chris Snyder said Friday that the agency would
not comment ~ntll final orders are Issued later.

Hall

Legislator wants Conrail hearing

City has trouble with EPA rule

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Boss testifies in Gorman trial

COLUMBUS IAPl - Former f&lt;'deral attorney Paul Gorman
denl&lt;'d .in an lntern;ll Justice Department memorandum that the
$IJ,OCO he borrowed from a self·styled "creditors' repres!'ntatlw"ln
early 1983 was a m nfllct of Interest, Gorman 's supervisor .said
Friday.
·
GOrman. 41. Maumee, is being tried in U.S . Disttict Coun on
charges he took gratuities a nd discussed futu re employment with
Merle Weber while Weber was working privately on a bankruptcy
and check·klting case in northwestern Ohio.
Weber, who was trying to oollect bad debts for cr&lt;'d itors, was
CHILLICOTHE (APJ -Ross Coonty authorities say they' ve filed
oonvicted last month of paytng gratuities to Gorman and abettt ing In
their first misdemeanor moonshining charge In eight years.
a conflict of Interest.
Warren L. Hinshaw, 00, was cited ~"rrday for possessing,
According to the prosecu tion, Gorman borrowed $23,0C0 either
manufacturing and selling splrtts wlthout a license .
WASHINGTON
(AP)
-The
chairman
of
the
House
subcommlt·
from
Weber or through htm whUe acrimlnaltnvestlgation was under
An ·undercover agent had attempted ,to buy moonshine from
tee
reviewing
the
proposed
sale
of
Conrail
to
Norfolk
Southern
way.
The
rQVestlgatlon arose after the bankruptcy In September I!WI!
Hinshaw on Wednesday, said Sherlft Thomas Hamman. Deputies
railroad
bopes
a
field
hearing
to
examine
the
economic
lmpac,
can
of
former
Carey businessm an James Hartley, who has been
confiscated a five-gallon stlll and other supplies In what Hamman
convicted of federa l charges stemming from a cht'cll.:klllng scheme.
be held in Ohio, says Rep. Clarence Miller.
descrtbed as "definitely a'ooe-man operation."
The Ohio Republican was one of several Ohio congressmen who
Pallick J. Foley, the assistant U.S. attorney- In charge of the
ll!jgned a letter to Rep. James Florto, D·N.J., asking the House
Toledo office, said Gorman told him ln June1!1la that he signed a note
Energy and Commerce lransportatlon subcommittee to examine
with Weber for the money in January 1983.
theeconomlcandemploymentconsequencesotthe proposed sa leon
The note followed by a few days the end of a grand jury
-t~~_,,_,l'o'i!~m~~ · itJ!i lfo,:,"'"-CUy·.-~vfftt{&amp;k;-~;;-=t.~'"""-~r!!! ~ !mibiP_ ~Oh!~!nesees a!1d-~ !!-worlr~rs...~ -= -~ ~~== ....-. =-==,=,1n.v~ ~g. Qf ~~Lf~LBa~J(lg "meeting guidelines set down by the Ohio Environmental Protection ·
Miller said Friday that Florio has 5ald he Is "hopeful we can
Trust Co. of Carey, now part of the Toledo Trust Co,

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Reporter. kidnapped; tensions grow in Beirut

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WASHINGTON (AP)- Attorney General Edwin
Meese III said Friday that court-ordered school
busing has ''had marginal effect . as ' far as
Improvement Is concerned,'' but that any admlnlstra·
lion review of desegregation plans will be handled
case by case. ·
Holding his first news conference as the nation's top
law enforcement officer, Meese said he did not have
any particular school systems ''In mind at au ." He dld
say, however, the Justice Department would oontlnue
to assess school desegregation orders.
-~-J:n a--wide-ranging quesUon·and·answa:..sesslon,
·Meese also said Reagan admtilistratlon officials are
"moderately encouraged" by the response of the

.New York and Cardinal Joseph
'Bernardin of Chicago sent similar
s t a Iem e n t s t 0 lnd lv idua 1
congressmen.

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Tribune's
Cheshire
county
and news
the reporter
wrote:
"About the first of the present
month a pack of strollll)g vaga.
bonds pitched their tents In the
outskirts of Cheshire. The party
consisted of two male creoles, a
native fakir and ihree or four .
5carlet faced damsels.
"Their ostensible business was
that of selling Indian medicine, and
to attracl a crowd woold g'Jve free
exhibitions at
. It soon became
not the
lnfo-tlie story his own prescription · · ·only traffic. However, the town
suffered them to remain until the
for what went on in Flatiron
morning of the 12th, when they
Square: "The city .ought to buy It
concluded
to do the town of Kyger."
and make a park out of It where all
·Righteous
Indignation
would become peacetul and bllsstul
"The Indians rushed oul, reand II would cease to be a breecter of
volvers In hand, but when they
so·.much furor."
heard the 'zlp.zlp' of a few bullets In
;Actually In 1895 Flatiron Square
the air, beat a hasty retreat. They
'~!as not a part of the city of
hovered about until morning when
Gallipolis.
Flatiron. Square · had two other
they bundled their traps and
hustled out of the nelghborhoot:L"
tl!lngs that dlstlnt!lllshed lt. It was
Address of Jwnes Sands Is Box
· the site of the main b"SS'ball park In
00,
Clarksburg,_Ohio 43il5. . .
~~~~ .county .In the 1890!Land .It ws. .

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Life imprisonment
in store for man
;md struggled with him, Ms

~aled Press Writer

Sauseda testified He told her he
opened fire and later stliffed the
bxly in the trunk of his car and
dumped It m a bayou, she sa1d
was found in a field
The
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her body. his attorney says
Prosecutors never established a ,
motive in the trial of David Port, but
relied heavily on the confession Port
gave pollee and the admissions he
made to a pollee officer The jury
that deliberated 2% hours Friday
heforefindlnghimguiltyofmurder
ing Debora Sue Schatz was to
consider penalties Saturday
Port could be placed on probation
or be sentenced to life In prison
"U It had not been for the
confession, David would be a tree
man now," said defense attorney
Jack Zimmermann "They were
conscienMous jUrors, but I don' t •
- th!nk the¥ were able to~~ ove~ !he~
confessiOn "
The case attracted national
attention after Port's father and
stepmother, Bernard and Ode!te
Port, refused to testifY against him
before a grand jury, clalmmg the
same protectwns applied as those
afforded by law to spouses
.....,..The PoP..s were jailre whUe1hc1r
son was free on a $20,&lt;XXl bond, but
were later released The Ports, who
were not subpoenaed for the trial
that began Feb 25,dldnotattendthe
hecUIH~!I

Prosecutors relied heavily on
testimony from police Offrcer Irma
,Sauseda, who said Port admitted
while he was being taken to police
headquarters that he had killed Ms.
Schatz, zl'onJune 7 •
PJJrt sard he walked the woman
upstairs at gunpoint, then she fell

Defense attorneys fought hard to
keep that confession out of the
courtroom, but state District Judge
I D McMaster allowed JUrors to
bear it
No m otive was ever firmly
established for the crime and
Ztmmennan told the jurors during
final arguments that "it ought to
bother you there's no motive Don't
you kriow if there was a motive they
would have brought It to you "
But prosecutor Kino Henderson
said he would "characteriZe the
defenseargumentasdesperatlonin
the face of overwhelming odds "
As far as motive, he sa1d, "It
doesn t- !a~e anybody~too le!&gt;g ,to~
figure out what was going on "
Henderson sa1d that when pollee
found Ms Schatz's body. her pants
were unzipped and her blouse and
brassiere were pulled up under her
armpits
WoodY Schatz, a brother of the
victim, said no matter what
sentence the.-juryd~~S.!:'"" ' tte!l9t
enough "
During the grand JUry investiga
tion last summer, McMaster jailed
Ports parents Sept 12 on a
CViitempt -- 0f court eharge fer
refusing to testifY Even though the
panel returned a murder indict
ment, prosecutors asked it to
continue its mvestigation for evi
dence that could warrant a capital
murilercharge- · - •
ProsecutorsarglledthatthePorts
had information vital to the case

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casualties orthe March 4 collapse of ESM
Government Securities Inc • an
obscure, unregulated securttles
dealer accused of bilking at least 68
investors, mcluding 16 cities and
somerrud size financial institutions,
of more than $.UI million
'The far reaching effects are
enonnous " sa1d Michael Wolenskj.. a regional administrator for
the Securities and Exchange Com
mission. which Is suing the Fort
Lauderdale company
The agency alleges ESM misled
1ts Investors with false financial
reports, while hiding about $:nl
million m losses over nme years In a
paper company called ESM Finan
c1al Group
Thomas Tew, ESM's court
appointed receive r, sa id It took him
less than an hour to unravel the
a lleged fraud
"We moved into the offices. We
had coffee We found the records
Before lunch we uncovered the
fraud,' Tew said
• How ESM has been a ble to
oj)erate so long Is "the ~.000
_question," he said
As a government securities
'dealer, ESM bought and sold
: government bac ked mortgage
· notes and Treasury bills It also
: repurchaseagreementsor"repos"
• Repos are a popular way of
·investing surplus cash held by
:government agencies The money
can be invested until 11 is needed to
pay bills - perhaps only overnight
; _ and the securttles dealer puts up
.federally backed securtties as
~collateral Dealers also offer • re••verse repos," making loans to
' inStitutions, such as savings and
;loan associations, which put .up their
·securities as collateral
. The savvy professional investors
: who avoided getting burned never
: gave ESM money without taking
• physical possession ot securities in
: return However, friends of ESM
' otflcers and Jess sophisticated
' money managers, especially thot!e
' in smaller cities, trusted the dealer
to bold their securities, Tew said
• "When the music stopped, the
' only people who had chairs were the
people who perfected (claimed)
their secul'fili$''~10. =
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• Those who did not stake their
: claim, such as the now-closed Home

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a government securtties trader,
Tew said He sa1d he has recovered

wa rd I Koch, Gov Mario Cuomo
and U S Sens Dante! Patr1ck

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Downtown Savannah took on a
camival almosphere, with food
vendors along the ri11er's park
sett ing up shop to begtn selling
snacks by early afternoon Green
clad salesmen hawked everything

M~age licenses

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Public N otico
CROP ACREAGE
Tycoon lake WUdltfe area
acrea _ Wtt~avaUable for

croppong bogonnong March 20,
1985 Bid form1 are .-a•lable

from G P Honchut 5403 c H
&amp; D Road Ook HIH. Ohoo
46656 Phone 682 7624
Bids lo be opened 3 00 PM
March 20. 1986
March 1 , '1.
6 1 18

Announce111 en1s
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In Momonam •

3

Announcements

John, daughter,
Leech and family, aon.
R Veith and family
In loving memory of Charlea
R Hysell, who paoaed away
March 17. 1983 Two yooro
hu passed alnce you want
away, I mi11 you more
everyday But In my heart
you will otwoyo stay Sadly
mloaod by wlfo, Kathryn and
fomlty
In lowing memory of our dad,
Fred Lo,.lna on hla 87th
birthday. March tith Badly
mlutd by children Vera,
Raymond , Howard. and
Donna and Grandchildren

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Baloon1 for Get Well. An111·
venaryt, Birthd1y1, p•nles
Songlng Oorrllla Call Sal·
loona • Co A48·431 3
Wileva Evan•· Found your
old book ·smoky · Votuobto
paper therein Contact me,
Staota. 807·749· 2638

Went to correspond wtth
relatives or deacendenta of
Thomas Vendlver Jorden,
who waa born, married here
8om 1842 (MI Ell~ Froncea
McCoy 4ug 1, 1880 Woa
son of Jamea l Jordan
Please write to Betty Jordan
Tult. P D Box 381 Lo Porte
Colorado 80536

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Wanted

Jo Buy

Wa pey ceah for late modal
clean u11d cars
Jtm Mink Chov ·Oida Inc
Bill Geno Johnson
446· 3672
8caah8 825 and up for your
junk car or truck Free
pockup Coll614 245 9881.
24 hro

W1lava Evans--Found your
old book 'Smoky • Valuable Wanted to buy Coal and
paper ther11n Cont1ct me. "woodburnor Call 448·4537
Staats 807·749· 21138
evenings only
LOST or STDLEI\j malo COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
Norweg1an Elkhound allver
FURI\jiTURE Bods. Iron.
Voclmty of Rt 654 betwoon wood cupboards. chalra,
Bodwell tit Rio Orondo Call chaata baakeu. dlahao.
614·246·9212 after 5PM
.tone Jara. ant1qu11, gold
and atlvar Wrlte · M D ~
FOUI\jO amolt brown &amp;: Miller, Rt 2. Pomeroy Ohto
block puppy. Rt 664 Call 46769 or colt 61 4·992·
614 388~8720
7760
LOST keya to Subroru.
phone 304·876· 1888

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Yard Sale Sat su, Mon
1 27 Garfield /(vo • Goltlpo
Ita, Ohio Furniture &amp; odda·
ends.

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lllliddleport
&amp; Vicinity
Roon or ahlna. March 18·19
9 00 to 1 011 Route 7 and
124 F-•er, tMiar toota,
clothes, much more

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Good used lad111 bicycle
and 10 gallon aquarium,
304 676·344 7

Public Sale
8o Auction

rings,
ware old colna,
cur·
rancy Top prtcea
Bur·
kett Barber Shop. 2nd Ave
Middleport. Oh 614·992·
3478
Sever•l 1cre1 of reeaonebly
priced tend Send dttalta to
C Crum. 194 E Oranvltto
St Sunbury. Ohoo 43074
Cherrtngton Scrip Met81•
Unp lron· f2.00 cwt. Short
Iron •2 150 cwt. Motor
Coat $3 50 cwt, 1\jo 2
Coppor • 311 tb , Alum •
• 211 lb , Radlatoro· • 28 lb
Call us before you aell (6141
882·7575

WANT ADS
AREJUIPIIII
WITH BARGAINS

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3 bdr houl8 hvlng room
din1ng room kitchen
Acrou from Vaughan·•
atore Just t26 000 Call
6t4 992 3169
5 rooma and bath large lot
and garden porches Call
6, 4 ·992 7244

tax proparty .. CIIIBOI&gt; · OI~7 6000 oKt GH 4662
1nformat1on

from

the

new
June
lion of I 71 and Rt ' 2
Gene's Mobile Homea 304
273 6136
12x66 mobile home on 1
a~;re ground 2 bedrooms
Coli 614 742· 2407
1976 Fairmont, 3 bod·
rooms, 12x66, ell elec:,
304-678·2662
1984 Schult, 3 bedroom.
ref stove and d11hw11her.
roofed porch and aun deck,
central a1r v1nyl underpen·
nong, 304 675 · 6375
2 bedroom mob1le home.
new underpenmng porch.
$4 000 00 304·676 7308
or614 446 8040

Open territories With the
new Avon call 304 675·
1429
12
D11trtct Manager We ere
lookmg for - an tndtvtdual
wtth the abllttv to mot1vate
and superv1se 7 10 people
and d1rect the operauons of
a d1strtct We ere a regmal
company that serv1ces cus
tomera through a pre ·btlled
route svstem provtdtng pro
ducts that are uaed 1n all
phases of the work anvtron
ment You w111 be ratponsi·
ble for rata1nihg extstmg
busmess wh1le promottng
new sales through the route
svstem and professional
sales steff Sales and serv1ce
expertence helpful. but we
wtll tretn the nght tndtvldual
who has ltmlted expartence
that has completed college
and 11 degreed Th11 11 •
challengtng p011t1on that
prov1des pay mcent1ves for
the rul ach•v•r PleaH
send resume and past 11lary
tnformatton to Box 200 m
care of the Gallipolis Dally
Tribune. 826 3rd Avo
Gollopolos 0~ 46831

Sttuatlons
Wanted

Taylor Cnmmerc1al Ice
Cream machtne If mter·
ested aee at Donut Dell
clous Colt 446 1323

Real Eslole
Homes for Sale

By owner 185 acres. custom
brtck homo. 2000 sq ft
w garage 3 bdr 2 be • FP.
ool HT &amp; AC Modern oquop ,
bldg barn county water
Mmeral nghts mel $139K
Coll614 669 6311

Owner transferred must
sacriftce exc cond. 3 bed
room ftntshed basement
8 lfz per cent assumable loan
m1n1ma1 closing costs
89 600 00 down Phone
304 675 1662 or 675
1353
2 bedroom fuel 011 furnace
full basement , pr~ced on
tnspectton JGe to apprectate,
call between 8 00 and 6 00
304 773 5118 after 5 00
call 773 5186

1972 mobolehomo12x60. 2
br new furnace, new hot
water tonk 304 675 1080
Or 676 4622
Mobile home wtth expando.
half acre lot reduced, Leon,
w Vo Call 304 676 3030
or 676 3431
1974 Ktrkwood mo"blfe
home half acre 2 add on
rooms mce need offer
304 675 3030 or 675
3431

Beaut1hil 3 bdr home autlt
for you J16 900 &amp; up Soo
our models Call 1 614
886·7311

Need tempory offtce help
with typ~ng . shorthand.
word procesatng f1hog tete·
phonong? Can-Bet~ a1""4'4'6·
3412
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Schools
Instruction

Restaurant equipment ta
bias a. chatrs coolers sta1n
lass steelamks cash regtster
front &amp; back bar 304 676
1080
18 Wanted to Do

Ntcley furniahad small
houte mobile home •ff
apt adults only Call 446
0338
P'&amp;l118lly furnished 2 bdr
garageo1 1ao~~::;~n~~~~~.,;:Adulta
only
C•U

"Ace Sturdley! We've admired
your s~ywriting for years."
41

Houses for Rent

Nice 11 room house mod
ern kitchen carpeted cent
tt A. ftreplace garage Pt
Plooaont oroo Call 446
1680 alter 6PM

3 bedroom countrv house
for re nt or sale 3 mtlas off
Rt 33 between Pomeroy
and Athena $200 par
month plua depo11t and
ut1htlea Call 614 742
2427
House for rent 8 165 par
month $100 depo11t Mtd
dloport Call 8 I 4 992
2772
3 bdr house hv1ng room
dtntng room kttchan ,
Acrou from Vaughan s
store DepoSit requ.rad Call
6t4 992 3169

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House In Gallipolis. 4 rooms
&amp; both $16 600 Colt614
266 9364
4 bdr laundry utUity room,
1 V2 bath. large l1v1ngroom.
dtn.ng room CA. Attached
garage. laval lot 840's Call
448 8064

8600 down mobtle home &amp;
large lot vour own boat
Htglay•s Berber Shop Upper dock Owner ftnanctng Call
Rover Rd 51 Rt 7 Open 6 614 266 1216
doya 8AM tot &amp;PM Spocoot
all holrcuq $3 00, 1 0% off 2 bdr ranch carport Vz acre
With Buckeye Cerd Free Cheshire area Pnced to sell
parktng, no wetting . coffee Call 61 4·387·7286 or 448
25 conto Celt 448·0002
4283 altar 6PM

!\jEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
ITY MOBILE•HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
RT 36 PHQI\jE 614 446
7274

Farm house &amp; 68 acrea Wtth
tobacco base end m1naral
rtghts In PQrter Oh1o on
Ctampatgn Creek Ad
849 000 Colt 446·7247

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr 1mobile home rn
Crown C1ty Cell 614 258
5484
43 Farms for Rent

222 1\j Thord St tn Moddleport. clean 2 bedrooms "46 acres good 11at farm land
dlmng room hv1ng room $50 acre Rt 7 9 mdet
aun porch basement and below Galllpohs oh Call
porch Garage also avaiJa 614 256 6038 between 1
ble Reference• No pet. &amp; 7PM
lmmedlau possenton
8226 per morfth w•th"dep·
osot Call614 992 7437

1 bedroom fully furn1ahed
houae ape r't ment m M.,iddle
port All
tncluded
Call- ~&amp;'r' "' '' '~~~,-4..,~1- or .-j
noght 614 992 2609
Middleport Home pnced to
sell! And we mean pnced to
soltlll Colt 614·992·6941

Apartment
for Rent

1 family 3 bctr • unfumlahod
gerage apt , 1 mo dep &amp;
.raf requtred C•l1 4.0 ~ ' ,..
3786

!\jew 1986 Sprin gbrook
14x64. 3 bedroom
112 . 950 1988 Spring ·
1 4x70. 3 bedroom a. 2
t1 3.960 1985 Jofrl
"~ _ botlr -.,., ....~ ,
19811 Ook •
1 4x70 2 or 3 bedrooma,
both, I 16 950 Moat homos
are lo1ded wtth options
Garden tu~. deluxt(eppllen
ces. extr1 1n1t•l•tion
cathedral ceilings with fens
end much more USED
1975 Governor 12xeo. 3

Ravens~d Br~ge

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LAFF·A·DAY

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Government Joba
$16 000·$60,000yr poul·
ble All occupattons How to
fond Call 805 687·6000
E'xt R·4662

2 bedroom house m Bel
lmeade area fenced yard
call 304·675 7207 must
have references

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Furmshed 2 rooma &amp; bath .
downatairs clean adult
only no pats Ref requ.red
Call 446~ 1519
Furmshed garage apt 1 bdr •
291Jz Nerl Ave Galhpoli•
$235 ut1htles pa•d Call
445 4416 altar 7PM
'
Furmshed eHtctency 607
2nd Ave Galhpohs Share
bath $150 ut1httes paid.
adults Call 446 4416 after
7PM
2 bdr duPieK in toWn e~
locatton fenced tn baek·
yard $2 50 mo l!:oll 446
8293

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
MARCH 23-7:00 P,M.

Located at Thaler Ford Bldg Jet of 160 &amp; St Rt 35
mrsc rtems load of grocenes
(rn date), consrgnments sold every sale - Lon Neal
MARCH 23 11 00 A M &amp; MARCH 24 12 00 NOON Trre &amp;
Auto Shop Auctron Over 3000 new truck~ can;, garden,
large trucks many mo re Located 5 mrnutes outsrde Char
leston W Va
,
MARCH 30, 10 00 AM - Located at Dunbar W Va Ap
prox 50 cars &amp;truc~s State Surplus Auctron Mrscellaneous
rtems also For rnformatoon call 614 367 7101
AUCTIONEER-LON NEA L ·
Npw bookrng autrons for Apnl Call us to drscuss selhng
your .p•Dpertres _ • ~ -~ ._ ~ ~~. ~ .
APRIL 6. SAT . 10 00 AM Consrgnment Auctmn located I
mrle pass 325 Jet on 124 going toward Wilkes~lle Call Nva
Clark 614-742 2865

New load of merchandrse

Mobrlo Homes
for Rent

1972 Buddy 1 2x60 2 bdr .
good cond 2 • ., cond
partlv furntshed $6 400
Call 446 31158
1977 Regent 14•64 2 bdr
Call 514 245 5286
anyttme

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tor. Rt 2 box 282
Oh 45614
Part t1ma some eve ' 1 wee
kend a. adults onlv Library
8)(p&amp;rtence preferred Com
puter knowledge helpful
$3 60 hour Call 446· 7323
for appotntmentj
Jr page 9 hours week t2 DO
hr Stop at Bossard library
to f1ll out appUcetton 14· 15
vr old preferred
Secretary recepttoniat W'1th
bbokkeepmg computer ex
penance or trammg Send
resume to P 0 box 989.
Gollopolos. Oh 46631
Wanted babysitter 1n my
home for 3 yr old With hght
housekeeptng Cell Mon ·
Wed between 9 &amp; 4 ask for
D1ane 446 · 5401
HIGH SCHOOL JUI\jiQR
SEI\jiORS The Army 1\ja.
tional Guard can g1va you
\laluable work experience
Good Pay good banef1ts,
plua learn a skill Call 304·
675 3950 or 1 800·642·
~619

Cere taker for two children
In Mason day ttme pert
time must be willing to take
excellent care of children .
304 773 5077 ofler 6 00
PM

Yard Sale

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Grvnway

2 yr. old mote, ~ Coon
hound, good pat lor child·
ron Colt oftor 5 30. 448·
9338

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SWEEPER and 1ewing ma· Pupptea. mother Reglatered
chtne repair. part&amp; and Cotho father 7. phone 304
Pick up ond1 773 6212
supptlos
delivery. Dav1a Vacuum
Cleaner one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd
Call
6 Lost and Found
614·446 0294

In lowing memory of Dorothv
Veith who God called home
three veara ego on March Jttney Supper March 22nd
1 e. 1982 1\jothlng could be at Carleton School Home
more beauttful, Than the modo food 5 00·7 00 p m
memory we have of you To
ua you were eomeone •P•· Would vou l1ke to f1x up the
cial. God must have thought house. or toolshed out beck
ao. too AU our lives we will but ruot don' t think you'll
min you, Though the years have
thl1 apnng
But 1n our
may coma
hearts
forever.

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for Sela
Throe bedrooms central air.
vinyl wail paper. carpet Skyllno 1 Od8 2 bedroom•.
throughout, welt lnautatod, yard building. undlrplnnlfll,
new p1lnt, ltteched gerege, 8x1 0 porch 1nd ewning,
~~~;~i;o~ut~do~o;.r grill, •wnlng•.
refdge,.tor. alf
Cell448-%-583 T~'!~d~tlohiW: Coll"6'14 Hz•
8 OOPM 7223

H1ll1 Fullv carpeted, storage
butldong largo tot Colt614·
99~ 6085 oflor 4 30 p m

Dietary Supenusor Pos1t1on
open 1n 1DO bed 1k1tled
nursing home Job requ1re
menta Diettc aa111tant certt
ftcatton a. food aervtce IU

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begin the evening A report on the
presidential inauguration is also on
the program
The meetng wll!_ be held at the
Rock Springs Grange Hall and all
Republican women in the county are
invited to attend

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The grand marshal, P eter King,
comptroller of Nassau County on
Long Island, Is an outspoken
supporter of a unified Ireland, who
says he feels the outlawed Irish
Republican Army "rs a legltl11J81e
force In Northern Ire land "
The selection of King prompted
the Irish government to boycott the
parade as It did two years ago when
Michael Flannery, a former IRA
soldier who supports the unification
movem ent inNorthernlre landnow
was elected grand marshal
Meanwhile, a group of 35 con
gressm en led by Rep !'.lario Blagg!
of the Bronx sent President Reagan
a St P atrick s Day "peace m es
sage ' urging him to "emba1k on a
diplomatic initiative of his choosing
in s upport of a political solution m
Northern Ireland ."
New Yorks was the largest of 125
parades nationwide that pay tribute
to St P a trick and the contrlbuhons
of the Irish m Amenca
In Savannah. Ga • about 300,&lt;XXl
people we1 e expected for a celebra
lion featunng appearances by Gov
Joe Frank Harns, US Sen Mack
Mattingly. Lt. Gov Zell MOler,
running back Earl Campbell of the
New Orleans Samts and a majority
of
in the U S

Help Wanted

AVOI\j Soil AVOI\ji Make
46% Colt 448·3381

Committeewoman
to speak
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Moyniha n and Alfonse_n'Amato
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~w:er~~ner.1ed.Jp.Ja~n~t
_&amp;ln.,.ttu;.=
~ " I' vetalked to many communr - spectacular - -- - ~ ties, where resrgnallons are being
demanded at angry c1ty hall
meetlngsandwheretaxpayers m ay
have to suffer tax levies, Tew said
The s tate suffering the m ost from
the collapse is OhiO
On Friday, Oh1o Gov Richard
Celeste declared a three day hoi!
day at 70 savings a nd Joan
institullollli insured by a privately
held fund, follg~g reports of runs
on deposrts
Widespread withdrawals came
about a week after Home State
closed its 33 off1ces and was placed
on the auction block am1d the
disclosure that Home State bor
rowed $670mlllion from ESM It has
been reported that Home Sta te put
up securities worth significantly
more than it borrowed built has not
been determined exactly how much
the S&amp;L lost
When Home State's involvement
with ESM became kriown, deposi
tors started balimg out State
legislators tned to calm fears by
creating a $90 million deposit
insurance fund. but withdrawals
continued
The Home State c losing and S&amp;L
holiday leaves thousands of Ohro
depositors without access to
• and

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Men In late 30't des1realive
In houeekeepar. kidt wei·
como Call 676 6437

Tribune - 446-2342

31

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plans
There will also be letters of
resolutions on the bridge, bike path
atl(j ~hamber oflice, discussion of a
walking historical tour which has
been proposed for the village, the
movers and shakers award, plan
ning a sidewalk chamber meeting
and picnic for April 8 and
discussion of the recent state
legislative conference

To be included on the agenda wUI
be the first readmg of the new
by·laws, settmg the dues invest
ment rate ror l!ffi,SG, and a report
from the merchant's association
committee on April promotion

State Savings Associauon In Cmcln·
nat! and government entitles like
Beaumont. Texas. a nd Washing
tort's Clallam County, are not likely
to recover tberr losses in what Is

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mlmzen assets so
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IRA su~pport -underlies
St. -Patrick's Day- -

They'll Do It Every Time

So:1 VILI"·

today in the entlre!~~~~~GffM~::!i:t
system, says the .~
weekly Metalworking
keeps close track of Detroit's tooling
orders
Metalworking News said plants
making the cars will beat Arlington,
Texas; Doraville. Ga • Fairfax,
Kan , Lakewood. Ga , Oklahoma
City, and Oshawa, Ontario
GM officials would not conflnn
the list
The$5 biUion Saturn project Is the
company's most Important in the
long tenn, GM says, because the •
traditional assembly line wUJ be
scrapped in favor of automated
work stations where prefabricated
car sections will be put together
Factory, headquarters and dealer
showrooms will be linked by
computer

MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Chamber of Commerce will meet
Tuesday from) 2p m attheLaSaUe
Restaurant

The Sunday Times~Sentinei-Page-D-3

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W . Va.

111

Middleport chamber to meet

By The Associated Press
from banners and Ughted fiowersto
The Big Apple became the Big t-shlrts, glow·m the-dark necklaces
and earrings and hats.
Shamrock Saturday as Fifth
Avenue glrd,edfQrNew Yor)!'s224tl1,.. , ~ 1!1. l\.Jempnl•~J:~to~.a ~"'e"~h ~ '
St Patrick s Day Parade - a
down Madison Avenue, replacing
ROCK SPRINGS - Barbara
festival whjch sorne have turned , the Pub Crawl of past years, which
Deeds, lOth Congressional District
mtoa demonstration against British
ran into criticism because of what
Committee woman, will the guest
rule In Northern Ireland
some businessmen and city officials
speaker at Monday evening's meet·
called rowdytsmcorutected wrtllthe
The fivE.'- hour parade - marking
lng of the Meigs County Women's
the holidayonedayearly- beganat
huge amounts of green·dyed beer
Republican Club
noon a nd featured 185 bands pius
consumed by the revelers
A potluck dinner at 6 p D) will
high school and collegiate marching
cant ingents from seven other states.
mcludlng Ohio and Vermont
An estimated 200,000 people were
expected to march to the lilt off!fes
pipes and drums in honor of the
PatronSamtoflreland,accordin!jiO
James McNamara, parade spokes
man He forecasted the c rowd of
s_pectators at 125 mrllion

ESM's collapse has
'far~reaching' effects
By VIVIAN MARINO
AP Business Wrller
MIAMI (AP) - Ohio's governor
has declared a three day emer
gency bank holiday A Texas city
has stopped hiring while consider
ing a workweek cut A rural
community in Washington state is

ADVERTISED 'NEED OLD WOMAN' - FOIIter Porter, 78, has
received calls from several states, Including a marriage proposal and
an Invitation to ap(l(:8J' on Johnny Carson's ''Tonight Show" since he ·
advel11sed "Need Old WomM" to operate his Oea market and do some
housekeeping. Porter stands by some ol his amateur radio gear at hls
home In Martin In the. southeast Kentuclcy hllJs. (AP Laserphoto ).

lnqolrry:lt•

fulurlstlc equipment such as fobots
that can "see " Their camera eyes
and computer brains will check
nuts, bolts, door panels and the
alignment of part~ that are placed
on the cars by other robots
GM has several such systems in
operation now, but the W-ear plants
will use robots and vlslon machines
by the thousands, sources lillY·
The plants will employ 3,000
robots, compared with 4,000 in use

ByEDWARDMDLER
AP Auto Writer
DETROIT (API -While Amer·
lea gets caug ht up in the hoopla of
General Motors Corp 's$aturncar,
plans for a more expeJISive and
Immediate GM projecl are moving
nearly unfloticed In the background
The project is code·named the
W-ear. and Its product could be In
dealer showrooms a year or more
before Saturn Corp produces Its
first car late in the decade ne--W•C&amp;e -project ls~ big and
technolog!caily advanced that Its
assembly lines could produce more
cars than all the plants of Chrysler
Corp , the No 3 automaker
"It's been way overshadowed by
the Saturn proJect," said John
Hammond, an automotive industry
analyst at Data Resources Inc in
Lexington. Mass
The W·car lacks the flash of
Saturn becbuse no new assembly
plants are lrivolved and no publicity·
seeking publicofficlals have come to
Detroit to court It
Instead of creatmg a new facility
to build W cars7 GM plans to retool
at least five existing U S. plants,
~ccording to GM sources who spoke
on condition they not be identified
The plants wUJ be fitted with

of mail canier
By SHEILA AI,I.EE

March 17, 1986

Production slated
for new GM· car

ID

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas CAP)
- Jurors convicted an J.S.year-old
Houston man inthemurderofamali
carrier because
couldn't •

March 17, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

3.-..Announr;oments_!.

PLAY
OHIO LOTTO
AT

COUNTRY
CARRY OUT
I Mr. North of
Sliver Bridge, G~lhpohs

446-9171
Open 7 Ooys A Wttk

Financial
21

Busmess
Opportunity

Grande 3 bdr 2 J»eths
OR den . fam rm wtth
wood atove. full baaemant
ctty water and sewer Owner
transferring oversea• Htgh
$30's Call 614· 246·9486

3 bdr house 6 yrs old
I NOTICE I
femdy room w1th fneplace
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB· forgo kotchon 1'-'. both 2car
LISHING CO recommends garage , c 1 ty schools
that vou do busmess wtth Crouse Beck Rd 860.000
people you know and NOT fum Call 446 8188 for
to send monev through the appointment
mall unttl you have tnvestl
Green Township new 2 story
gated the offermg
4 or 5 bdr formal dmm·
Wholesaler ~ Broker - Route groom. ut 1htv room 1Y2
Buatnets• Mfg Co mvolved bath . garage concrete drtva
In masa-marketmg of consu· mce lot 4Y1 m1 from
mer ptoductl!l is axpendtng Gallipolis on Rt 141 Will
nationwide We are looking constdar mob1le home as
for 11laa oriented person for trade tn Bargain priced,
.xctu.l...
• territory servicing 162.600 Col1446 ·8038
accounts H1gh tncome po·
tentlal Stlrt· up mventory Older alx room house (with
pun;:hase 86-9.000 Call two bedroom&amp;) for aale or
,.,nt Double c•r garage full
3 1 7 · 8 4 1 6 4 6 3 Mr
::;:::::;etomo.Homoand

12x65 Torch 2 3 bdr un
furmshed Has all acraena &amp;
storms &amp; hom'emade
porches Call 446 71 32
12•50 Schult 1 Ox22 It
porch large level lot Crown
C1ty puoe neg . help f1·
nan co Call 6 1 4 266 1 444

1983 Nashua mob1le home
2 br 2 batht. new carpet
flfeplace all elactnc 304
676 4009
34

Busmess
Butldmgs

Mowmg must sell 1973
Arhngton 12x50 12x16 FOR SALE OR LEASE
add on 2 bdr new carpet commarc1al property and
new bu1ldtng. 70'x100' with
underpmn~ng $6,000 Call
2 acres 200 road frontage
446 7060
no zon1ng requtred. 2 mtlea
Must sell14x52 Jay Skvlma north of Po1nt Pleeaent, W
completely furn 8JI:Cept Vo on Rt 62 Phone 304
bdr washer &amp; dryer com· 675· 1576 wookdoya. 304·
pletely underpinned 8x10 675-7896 evenmgs and
storage bu1ldtng aettmg on weekends
pnvata ranted lot Can stay1f
sold Call 446 7200 alter
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
5PM
1 14 acres restncted with
1 2 x60 2 bd r 1ral 1er 1ur
noshed 8260 mo 8100 unflntshtd basement alec
depostt Call 446·6583
&amp; water Call 446 3044
1974 New Moon &amp; 2 Iota
very good cond AC . bu1ld
218
614
can

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2nd ANNUAL

AUcnON
S]lllnsorotl by

GAlLI A

2 baths large
room w1th buck stove
2 car-carport large
driveway concrete poloo
ond dock Extro lnaulotlon
Priced In lower 60'1 Call
814·742 · 2276 or614· 742·
2980

hookup for another mobile
home, metal outbutld•ng
Calf 446 3918

SCHOOL

••

THEISS' MARKET
It 160, S of 554

In Porter

SAT., MAR. 30, 198S
Starting at 2:00 p.m.
AUCnON£ER
G-

Woodward

SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1985
10:00 A.M.

Located at DJ 's Tradmg Post. 923 S 3rd Ave ,
Mtddleport . Ohio
HOUSEHOLD .
Whorl pool drshwa sher (used lllme)tabte &amp;6 cha ors elect roc
se wong machone roc&gt;eos end &amp; colfee tables lamps l1vong
room suote s porch swong Jlaldw" oogan Maytag wronger
washer cabmet base mrsc otems card table tloor lamp
stereo rad oo combrnatron old electnc refrogerator mosc
pots pan s &amp;doshes ~as stoves old wood chaors Mao I Pouc h
thermometer tables motk botlles and more
' MISC
Screw racks push mo wer Lawn Boy mower step ladder
edger !lower pots storm wrndows &amp;doors wondow awnmgs
&amp; m1sc hand tools
·

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auct•on

CHRISTIAN

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thrs rs the chattels from the late Harnett Mcintosh and
rtems from Boll Harros &amp; Cora Beegl e
____..
DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEE.IL-S9"2·7301
Cash
Posrtr~e I D
Eats
Not responsoble for accodents or loss of property

PUBLIC AUCTION

ft!~~~~~~~~H~~~·n;d~81;:~~c~·~~~~~~;f.~~~:i~,~9~8~~w~~~~f.h~~!~·~~~~~r;~w~~~~:~~~~~~1 ~·~cr;•~w~·~~h~~----·----~S~A~T~U~R~D~A~Y~,

'Qhlo All
sale
counter•. light fixtures , tlfe
change equipment Pnced
under •8000 Solo must bo
completed before March 24.
-1986

laundermat for sale m
Pomeroy Reasonable Only
interested persons need call
614·992 6937 ond uk lor
Jerry
22 Money to Loan

4 bedroom 2 atory frame
housa approx 2100 aq ft
living apace Equipped k1t
chen large rooms, 2 com·
plete heating ayateme On
paved rd • 10 min from
town In Forrest Run
$49,000 Colt 61 4· 992·
6093

2

8

17 acres on Rt 160 in
Ew1ngton bordertng Rae

~~:=~~:1:~.r~~~ !~:.~0~ 236 ~~9~t
1 16 1 4 6 7 8 2 6 13

Mobtle home 2 bedroom
furn11hed, central atr, natu
r1l gea on large lot In Camp
Conley, •176 00 plua ut1h
ttal. depo11t with referen
cos. 304·675 · 7666 after
2 00

burmng ftreplace cetltng
fan. 2 full bathl!l central air,
porch and undarp1nn1ng
s 1 5000 00 Call 61 4 · 742
2980 or 614 742 2276

1982 all electnc 14x70
Central a1r plus many extras
Can be seen by appointment
or call Tom Andaraon at
614 992 3348

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

3 mobile horne \I for sale Cell
614 992 3647

rant Call 304·
676-6104 or

1970 1 2x70 3 bedroom
mobtle home Good condi
loon Cotl61 4 992 6090

2 bdr unfurmsht!d houM
wtth gorago Call446 9888

YAMAHA PA SYSTEM &amp; COMPONENTS
INCLUDES. EMX200 lntearated MIKtr. proflpower
MD431 Sennharser M1crophone.and two model
S3115H speakers wrth stands (all equrment Is m
-very &amp;ood condition) ~
ALSO · Fisher Audto Component Stereo System, Model MC725 . FEATURING. turntlblt, AM· FM radro,
dual cassette deck and speakers.

JAARCH

~2_3~,_1_9__11__S__________t-_

From Gallipolis. take Rt. 588 Turn nght onto Texas Road . Thtrd
House on right after passmg the packingp lant Watch for s1gns
ANTIQUES or COLLECTOR ITEMS.
,
Dunan Phyfe desk &amp;chair, quilts, dishes, mantel clock, oak strarght back chairs,
78 records, stand table, books, bookcase &amp; dolls
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sofa, record cab111et records, rad1o, Quasar color TV · 21', lamps. what·nots.:;
stereo, end tables w~h matchrng coffee table, swivel rocker. recliner, TV table.
clock, 3 pc bedroom surte (blond), what·not shelves, oval braided room srze ,
rugs, metal bed, double dresser, chest of drawers, metal lV stand, Electrolux
sweeper, maple d1mng table w1th 4 chatrs fans, wooden ut1hty cabrnet, dtshes.
bookcase, metal ultlity table, maple coffee table, Roger &amp; Son SilveJWare, bean ·
bag chair, GE No·Fmst refngerator/freezer, enamel table, smokmg stand, card:
table all kmds small electnal appliances, m1sc pots &amp; pans, Hurncane lamp '
'
"MISC."
:
Wooden step ladder. stroller, drapes, hand saw, b1rd cage, cannrngjars, cold ,
packer, toys, wash tub, double wash tubs, table, m1sc tools and many mrsc ,,
items
Eats

OWNER - LARRY KINGERY
Cash

Marlin Wedemeyer - Auctioneer
=i-

"'=Z46~ 6i62~--saO-SNS

Positive I • .. •

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Apprentice: Finis (IKE) Isaac - 388- 9370
Not rllpon•lblo for accident or lo•• of property.

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64 Miac. Merchandise

61 Household Goods

Apartment
for Rent

March 17, 1986

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

·· · Page- D-4- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

64 Misc. Merchandise

March 17, 1985

6&amp; Building Suppllea

ea

Pets for SJ~Ie

66

AKC -Dobormon pupplu
Stud Sorvoco. Call 014-448-

Judy Toylor Grooming. Coli
814-3t7-7220

448·4807 or 448-2802

'

3 rooms

a.

furni1hed,

bath, for rent
ut•ht1e1 fur ·

f395

Baby bods. $110

Mettr••••• or box apnnga,

lull or tw1n, f68 , l1rm, $68

and $78 Queen sets, $196
4 dr chests, $49 5 dr
cheats, $59 Bed frames,

nlah-od. 8200 mo Cal1446·

10

SOUTH

spades
smce
pass was
accompanied by East's lead of the
king of hearts before tbe auction had
ended When the director was called ,
he ruled that the lead would stand If
North was the declarer, but it would
become a
card if West was on

-Gun

• 6. 3
., 4 2
tAKQ 632
.4 3

44

26 In color TV, rlllo 222-20.
28 S&amp;W p1atol and house·
hold goodo. K &amp; K MobJio
Homoa, Galllpolla, Lot 12

Vulnerable Both
Dealer South

Apartment
for Rent

~

Furn1ahed effiCiency apt .
kitchenette. pr~vete beth.
private entrance, pr~vete
parking Good locet•on, one
per10n only, $175 mo .
utilities pe1d Call 446-

mattresa81,

lramea $20, $25. &amp; $30,
kmg freme $60 Good selection of bedroom suites,
rocken , metal cab1nets .
headboards $38 &amp; up to

-- 7616

886

3 bedr. apt. close to down. town. Call 446 1643 or
... :.. 446-4289 for more infor-

Used Furniture · 6 pc
dinene. head boarda, and 2
bedroom su1tea 3 mdes out
Bulawdle Rd Open 9am to
6pm. Man thru Sat

~

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_

R•verslde Apta Middleport
Spec1al rates tor Sen1or
C1t1zena S130 Equal Hous
1no Opportun1t1ea 614

~..

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992-7721
..

Tl.to bt.dr~om apartment• in
New Haven Newly r8modeled 1n town Call 614-

!!!!2· 748 1. -~

'- 2 apts forrent 1 bedroom 1
- . furniahed and 1 unfurnished In Oarwtn area Call

614-992-2807

For rent 1 bedroom furnished apartment. Cell 614-

992 ·5434 or 304· 882
2668

614·448·0322

Washer &amp; dryer avacado
$226. Whirlpool wuher
$96. 40' 1n alectnc range

frost free refr•gerators
at 81 5 0 , smalrharvest
refngaretor $1 25, gas range

, lla 448·4416 altar 7 p.m

.
• • 46 Space for Rent

Mobile home lot, 12' x50' or
smaller, $75 water patd, 4th

• Noll, Golhpoha Call 446·
4418 otter 7PM

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Pomeroy

Large lots Call

Pass
Pass
5+

Pass

Pa ~

COl

Call 446·4466

Dmette set 6 ct .._..... • ,

Pool People Special
Above ground pools-thru
4 - 15 · 85 -Free auto pool

Early Amencan sofa bad
176, Early Amencen wmg
back cha~r with ottoman

8125 Call 446 -4658 after
&amp;PM
Couch &amp; che1r good used

Call 446-3530

30 inch elactr1c range. dou ble oven , hke new. $150 40
inch gaa range $46 30 mch
gas range, 885 Kenmore
weaher and dryer. $150

$2,895 1n stock Middleport
992 5724 or Galltpohs 446-

3061

Darkroom \ Complete black
&amp;t whtte darkroom $350

Call 614-388-9840, 6 to
8PM
Spring Spec1al Patriot ut1htv
buildings on d1aplay et two
tonven1tft1t locations, 6 'IS. S
Produce, V1and St Pt Plea &amp;ant, and French City Mobile
Homes Gallipolis 9 X 1 2

$895, also 1Ox1 6 $995

Delivered end set up on your

lot

Will cut and deliver fire-

wood Call614

~66

1628.

Color TV. $14!, 2 refrtgera-

otter 6PM. 446 4229.

1200 spmner $600 John
Deere 12 hoe drtll $800

Ford 240 disk $1 100 Coli

DON'T MISS THIS GREAT BUY!!

Pnce reduced to $34,900! 9%% mumable loan I Home
features 3 BRs. large eat·m kitchen . DR and full base·
menl Has new furnace, new Wiring new bath alummum
s1dmg and nice deck. Hurry before 1t's too latel
#236

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
200 Second Slreet
Po1n! Pleoson! W Vo

Corn for sale t2 80 par bu
Yauger Farm Supply FencIng, aeed. h~lth prodUcts

muat ' " Call 614·742·
2316

Hendereon, Southlide, WV

1 984 Cougor LS, loaded.
oun root, t9800 304·882·
3321 .

Rt. 36, 10 mlleo South of

.,
_,

Want to rent large level
ground. 1 acre for garden

apot Ca11448·2378

Mr.rc hamli se
61 Household Goods
GOOD uSED APPLIANCES
W•aherl, dryers, refrlgera-

loro. rongla. Skogga Ap·
pll8nCtl, Upper River Rd
' ate
..de Stone Cre1t Motel

- .----'----•e14-446-7398

- . county Appliance . Inc
: : Good uaed appliances and
TV 1ets Open 8AM to 6PM

Mon thru Sot 446·1699.
627 3rd Ave Golhpoha.
OH.

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Valley Furniture, new 81
u1ed large aect1on of quality furniture 1216 Eastern
Ave , Galltpohs

~

676-5811

SWAIN
AUCTION llo FURNITURE
62 Ohve St., Galhpohs Now
&amp; uaed wood·coel stoves, 6
pc wood LR 1uite $399,
bunk beda $199, antron
recliner• $99, new S. u1ed
bedroom su1tes, ranges,
wnnger Wllhera. &amp; ahoea.
New hv1ngroor'n auihtll

$199· $699. lamps, alao

buying coal &amp; wood stoves

Coli 614·446-31 69

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Equipment
C 8 • 3 pc11 StltromJJ, Moon
Aaker 4 's C 0 44- roter.
c08111 and sw1tch box
$600 00 Palomar 300 amp

e250 00. Dok Moble C8
t40 00 304 676 2700

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LAKE FRONT
ORIGINAllY $115,000 - NOW $94,500
SPECIAL PROPERTY! SPECIAL PRICE!
And. 1 SPECIAL AO to feature this beoullfully decoroted 4
bedroom, tflree lev.l home situated on the loraest pnva·
ttll own ad lake 1n Gotha County. This 2300 sq. ft. contem·
porary Includes: two and one-half baths. sun~en livlnt
room. comtllete ~1tche~. broakfut area W[lh shdmg
&amp;fm doors leadln&amp;lo !hi deck, and a formal dmina room
(all ovtrlonkinc thtlake). lower level off•n alora• familw
room with accm to the patio, storage aru. workshop,
and partially flnlshad bath (or sauno7). The&amp;ently slop1n1
1.6 acres has 291 It of frontap, &amp;arden site. ond a boat
· doc~ . ThiS outstondina home 11 located in Chorola1s H1lls
Like Estetn. just 1 few mmutes from 1 new elementary
school, hospital and shopp1naareas Coli today fpran IP·
~~l .. ftl!n!h~•t!l'""fll ttl!! -MYl m.o~- = =~..-.- =-==-

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VACANT FARM LAND- Morgan Twp, 84
acres more or less. level and rolling land
Appro• 33 acres l1 llable remamder
woods

LOW PRICED BEGINNERS HOM£1- 3 BR
ranch style home offers LR, k1tohen, bath
and ut1i1ly room gas heal, new s1d1ng c1ty
school&amp; Call lor more 1oformal10n

YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED w1th thiS 3 BR b1
level localed JUSt mmutes from lown Also
features 2\1 baths, LR, k1tchen, carpetmg,
heot pump, c1ty school diSlnct Call for
more 1nlormat1on

PRICE REDUCED TO $59.5001 - 1 BR
ranch on 11 acres more or less Pond, full
basemen!, fam1ly room w1th woodburner,
l1vmg room, equipped k1tchen, dmm g
room, I ll baths aitached 2 car garage

JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FORI
- ln·lown conven1ence, extra mce lot. 4
BRs large kitchen. LR DR. bath, large
fronl porch and small screened back
porch, gas heat, unattached one car gar
age Call for an appomtmenl
MUST SELL TO SETTLE ESTATE! FINANC·
lNG AVAilABLE - EXCELLENTTERMSCape Cod home offers 3 BRs, 2 baths,
kitchen w1th eye-level oven dinette, hvmg
room has beamed ce1hngs ulli1ty room, do
uble garage, storm wmdows. woodburmng
stove, c1ty sc hool d1stnct Add 1t10nal lan d
can be purchased Call for an appomt·
ment

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PRICE REDUCED TO $59.5001- Owner
has boughl another home and musl sell
thiS lovely 3 BR ranch on Debby Dr~ve Ap·
prox 1700 sq ft d1nmg rm LR, FR,
k1tchen, new custom drapes carpetmg,
woodburnmg stove, deck, cenlral a1r na
tural wood Sldmg

bedrooms.
baths.
room . k1Ichen w1th Ow 1 mi1c row·ave
and trash compactor, mtercom central a11,
2 car gm ge, ul1l1ty bldg. deck and a
20•40 pool Beau tifully landscaped

RACCOON CREEK HOMESITE - Offers
sw1mmmg boatm g and f1shmg Lot s1ze IS
100x600 and has electnc, waler tap and
sept1c tank Call for more deta~ls

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 62x80 all
sleet construct1on w1lh !~re proof msufa
tmn has overhead crane office and b0th
Formerly used for boat sales and re pa~ r
Localed across from Sliver Bndge Plaza
w1th access to Oh10 R1ver Pote nl~a l un
hm1ted

100 ACRES, M/ L, CLAY TWP - Owner h
nancmg ava~lable 25%down, 10%on bal·
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HOUER- ThiS ranch style home oilers 3
BRs k1tchen. 22x24 BR. LR, bath central
a1r, woodburmng stove. elect r~c heat
16x28 unallached garage KC sc hool diS

ADDISON TWP. - PossomTrol Rd - 93
acres, m/1 all woods. old barn on property
$21,900
PAXTON ROAD - GREEN TWP. - 20
acres, mo1e or less. all vacant askmg
$8,0u0 Call for details

PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! OWNER
SAYS SELL THIS MONTHI - RIO·Cenler
pomt Rd (Cherry R1dgel Approx 75 acres
woodland, fronts on 2 roads, county water
available $250 pe1 acre
WALNUT TOWNSHIP- 30 acres, more or
less, near Mud sock, 11\ story home. large
barn and tobacco base

REDUCED TO $44,900- HILLTOP SUB·
DIVISION - 3 BR home features k1tchen,
l1v1ng room. dmmg room, fam1ly room, lire
place, gas-hea l, central a~r and carpellng
9%assumable -

60 cabbage plantl B9c,
onion 11t1 39c lb 11ed
potato••· beat applea any·
where, all other fruita and
vegetables 8&amp;. S Produce.
Viand St . Pt Pleaaent

CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LIVING LARGE - ASSUM~BLE LOAN - Very al·
tracl1ve two story home offers 3 BRs, 2
baths 16x16 LR. formal dmmg room,
k1lchen, enclosed porch, new carpet gas
heat W1th m walkmg d1slance of stores and
sch ools Call today'
OWNER FINANCING - 10%- ADDISON
TOWNSHIP - 8 8 acres more or less va·
ca nt land on Bulavllie·Porter Rd Electr~c
1ty sept1c tank, spnng, rural water av"la
ble Askmg $10,900
BRAND NEW DUPLEX - Great INVEST
MENT lor the buyer' Localed on Graham
School Rd Each umt offers 2 BRs, hvmg
room bath, k11chen w1th ~ov e , refr~g. DW
and d1spl , laundry, large carport ce ntral
a~r and storage area
JUST LISTED! - Th1s I year old ranch can
be
w1th 5
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MAKE US AN OFFER - OWNERS HAVI
MOVED TO FLORIDA - and would like t~
have their home sold I his monlh Like new
spht level IS located on Debby Dnve and
offers approx 3,000 sq ft. of llvm g area
plus 2 car garage and one of the area' s m·
cesl pool s

&amp; l1v~slock

JD 2 row planter, tobacco
setter. 6 pt. ch1zel plow. JO

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OWNER HAS DRASTICALLY REDUCED
THE PRICE OF THIS HOME- W1llfmance ~
w1th 25% down and 10% mterest on the •
balance V1ctor~an style 3 bedroom also •
offers I 'It baths k1Ichen w1th range, refng. !;
DW and ~JSP.l, l~undry_ toom l11t1ngroom, ..;! __
Tam11y room, carport, unattached garage, ,..
16132 fenced pool alum Sldmg Attached
beauty shop would help make the pay· II!
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CADMUS AREA - 26 5 acres I \1 story
home offers 3 BRs kitchen, 11vmg room,
dmmg room , bath, carpelmg, and alum1·
num Siding Call for an appomtment

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or less, moslly clean hill pa slure, fronts on
3 roads near Mudsoc k

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8 ft wheel dioc. Now
Holland hay rako. 3 pt poat
holo digger, olckle mowor, 8
It drog dloc Call 614·258·
1288.
Wagon runnmg gears 1195

8o up. coro plontor e195 &amp;
up. 1 &amp; 3 bottom plowa

., 98 &amp; up. dlac f1 2lii &amp; up.
pond acoop e60 • up. hoy
bolor U96 &amp; up. hoy rakes
•325 &amp; up, S1ckle Bor
mowora U28 &amp; up, buah
hog ues &amp; up, 9 fl hay
bind •796, Ma1aey Ferguson Hay conditioner 8200,

front end loodar t260 Coli
614·286-8522.

Lote ·modal 81 HP Ca10
dloaol tractor •4.396l John

model and neyver used carl
Smith 8Uick·Pont•ac. 1911
Eastern Ave . Galllpoh• Call

614·446·2282.

1980 VW Rabbit, 4 dr .
AM ·FM, rodio, AC. auto

1974 Plymouth Scamp
• 150 00 . Needs oome
fremewor.k
Good tir••

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1977 VW

Dasher 1ta'ttonwagon, euto.
tren1. AM-.FM radio, rear
defrost. new t1rea, AC, low
m1leage. reel aharp, mter1or

e1,195 . Call 814· 388·
9896
1976 Pinto wagon 4 1pd . 4

Fe1tbeck needs e.ngme

Run• good
end battery

1985 GTD Reol good body
1600 00 Topper lor Chevy
S-10. 6 lt. bod t160 00.
Coll614-992-5090

cyl Call448-0160

1979 Ford LTD 4 dr. light
blue. fully equip .. ex cond

ono owner e2,600
448-7904

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bed timing gear Call 446-

3648 altar 4 30PM

1979 Toyota Cellca good
cond .. 2 door, 6 apd .. gao
aovor. Coli 448·4967

Deere 1010 tractor-r\n•

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Me1gs County Associate
Phone 742·3171

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387 -7198 or 448 -1877

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814-912·5990.

ADDISON TWP. - Approx 7 m1le from
Gallipolis 39\! ac1es. m/1, fronts on town
sh1p road All woods and brush $8,900

MITCHELL RO~D- GREEN TWP. - 5 C
acre more or less County wafer available

FARMER'S FARM- One ollhe area'sbet
ter farms 101 acres m/1, lots of Symmes
Creek bottom land. pond. new fences,
large barn, several other bu1idmgs, large
tobacco base, mod 3 BR ~orne, 2 baths
Located at Cadmus Crossroads Call lor
mo1e inlormat1on

CENTENARY AREA - Green Terrace
Dnve - 24x65 modular home offers a
15x24 LR galley Iupe kitchen fully
eqUipped, OR w1th lovely budt·m chma
cab;nel, 3 BRs. 2 baths, carpelmg, cent
a1r, elect. heat, storm w1ndows and doors,
8x8 ut1hty bldg Call for an appomtment

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1xel. electric br•kel. ex-

M8111V Forguaon 138 dlo11l
trector Excell•nt condition.

•4100. New Hollond bolor,
1980. Lorge boloo of hoy.
120. Con dollvor. Coli 814·
9112·7401 .

9N FCM'd troctCM'. plow ond
dloc Phono 304·875-2848 .

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Z14ICM'It4·379-U70.

JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR'
In Vmton. well bUilt and well kept,2 BR home w1th
attached garage, partial basemept,' fuel ml lUI
nace, buill m ca binets m kitchen also range, o&gt;en
and refng Woodburn er m LR well msu lated on
large lol w1 th 2 add1t10nallots Corner ol VanBuren
and Bull Run $50s
#427

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full year after sale $39 900

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~FFOROABLE HOME ON DEBBIE DRIVE
F01 $55 900 you can own th1s 1oomy bl·level and
all thai comes w1th 11 3 BRs I lull bath and 2 half
baths large eaHn k1Ichen With new sundec~ .
large '1am1ly room and I car garage N1ce lot m
mce neighborhood Green schools
·#116

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GARDEN CENTER &amp; FLO!WER SHOP
Supe11ocat1on 25 years of bus mess 60 x16 bUild
mg wrth full ba semen! cedar Sidin gand attract1ve
briCk front w1th porch . Inventory mcludmg nurs
ery 1tems, chem1cal fert1l1lers etc . g1eenhouse
Perfect opportunity for aggresSive person lo be
h1s own boss and grow w1th the busmess Call for
more mformat10n
, #324

PERFECT FOR THE F~MILYI
Home and 5 acres on 141 offers plenty of room for
ra iS ing a beef or two, or some horses garden and
a small pond Home offers 3 BRs, attractive
kitchen and dmmg room, unflmshed fam1ly room
With woodburner and full basement Pnce re
duced to $44,900
#213

RT 160 MARKET
Excellent opportumty Io open your own market

OWNER SAYS SELL THIS
Nice Ihree bedroom home on North Mam m Vm

shelves. 2 diS play coolers, large w31k·ln coolel
Po1ent1al f01 gas slat1on Po1S1ble 10% loan as
su mp110n Call for more detailS
#227

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Large lronl porch overlookmg Oh1o R1ver One
acre ol ground w1th large garden and well cared
lor lawn AttractiVe lwo story w1Ih alii he comlo rls
of a country home hardwood floors Tongue and
Groove Knotty Pme paneling, bu1lt 1n k1tchen and
attract1ve decor Se veral outbUild ings wood
bu1ner, garage Low 50s
#215
ENJOY THE BE~UTIFUL COUNTRY VIEW from
this new 3 bedroo mhome w1th 2 balhS, lull base
ment unflmshed on a 2 acre lot, m/1 one m1le
wesl of Vmton on Ja ckson Road Has a large pal1o
and a double garage 32x32, well waler w1lh
county water available Over 1700 sq ft of liumg
space ready Io move m L1sted at $54 900
#426

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Owners res1dence plus 2 rentals or rent all 3
Bnck twm smgle - I s1de has 3 BRs LR DR, I
kllchen and bath, lull basement other Side has 2
BRs, LR. kitchen and bath 2 story frame wllh 3 1
BRs k1lchen and bath OPwner may help llnanGe 1
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pie N1cely decorated and well kepi Move r;ghl
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yard w1th garden Reasonably
at $41 500
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I NEWLY LISTED RANCH offers mce r1ver
Home featues 3 BRs, l'h baths, DR and one
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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
car garage Garden space m front of house
Tolally remodeled 3 bed room home overlookmg I
ProtectiOn Plan Kyger Creek schools
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· the R1ver Just mmutes from town Includes v11\il
sidmg basement and new drywall, ce1hngs, 1ns"' I
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1. $47,000
lllt10n ' carpel, lorm1ca. balh and a new lOx!~
THE liGHT REASONS
storage bu1ldmg Pr~ced lo sell at $29.900
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Make th iS the perfecl home for the one who ap
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MOBILE HOME P~RK 100% OCCUPIED
prec~ates qual1ty Attracllue bnck and frame
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ranch olfe1s 3 BRs I 1\ bath s, eat 1n eqUipped
w1th 38 /1Wrem dyjj)r wxJ.mPI!!lli, ~ -U.ch~ge..JilieJiatJWrul.ili!w'.o.~.w
Pr.,.bt.,.ec"'--- tliii~UIJII..:III!IU~F=IJ,IL
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Sidewalks. CIIY w~ter. naturalgiS; com·
t1on Plan
mumty sewage plant, street llghtmg bcellent.
#220
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neighborhood near grade school A perfect
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Double house - 5 rooms and bath on each s1de
RIVEt VIEW
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n1shed Furmshmgs Include range, relngerator
hardwQod lloors, e lec lr~c heat 2 car garage '1 I
washer / dryer, a1r cond111oner, 2 bedrooms and
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For thiS fme home on Jay Onve w1th features to
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Call 81 4-379·
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YOU'LL BE IMPRESSED!
Owner has dpne a beaut1lul ;ob redecoratmg th1s
older 2 slory Nothmg for you to do except move
1n Includes 3 BRs 2 baths, LR and large k1tchen
w1th beautiful cab1nets and all the buil t ms Well
msulated and easy to heat, low ma1ntenan ce vmyl
s1dmg, 2 car garage and well ma~ntamed lands
caped lol Kyger Creek schools
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bed rooms I bath, mce com plete kitchen w1th a
den off from ilvmg room and d1mng a~ea Hard I
wood floors and country v1ew add Io va.lue of
home Ea.y to hea t Garden space Buyer s Pro I
1ect10n Plan warranls home componenets for a

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1ce clean, well decorated
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#309
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KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
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y shaped bnck home overlooks all of Gal·
hpohs om 2.200 sq ft of 11v1ng space mcludmg
lormal dmmg large LR w1lh outstandmg v1ew ,

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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BRICK HOlliE?
- Then th1s may be 1usl the one Convem
enUy located on Rt 35 West, thiS home off
ers a large liVIng room, d1nmg room, 3 bed
1ooms, laundry room 1y, baths, equipped
k1lchen, ca rpetmg, central a~r and a 2 car
garage

MOBILE HOME AND LOT w1ti1 good location on
Bob Mc Cormick Road Very mce 3 BR mob1le
home w1lh I ~ baths, eqUipped kitchen w/new
floor covenng, new carpet, large wood deck for
cookouts N1cer set up than most $17,500
#206

IIIIIIR 563- NEW LISTING- On Me1~ ~ounty Rd I Coun·
d1sh and small pond 22 acres $119.000 # 229
try hvmg Approx l8 acres w1tfl'i stnry stucco home 3 bed -1 ·1&lt;1~""-&lt;=;=~=' "" ·-=- ~"-~· ~==--="'~• "'
rooms. dmmg room, bath, hardwood floors throughoul 2
A PLACE TO GET AWAY
garden spots and well Heats With woodburner Sells for
Bea utlfull'h story contemporary home overlook·
34 90
$M MR
mg 3'h ac stocked lake, 36 ac 01 rollmg pasture
' 5°62 - NEW LISTING - Mm1 farm - ApproK 61h
land and 46 ac cert1f1ed as a tree farm 3 stall
ares With newly remodeled home 3 bedrooms. family room
horse barn and 2 car garage Secluded, pnvate
w/ woodburner Enclosed porch 1!arage, barn and shed 2
scemc $157,000
• ponds and- fenced Call for your appt
#231
MMR 551 EKecullve bnck ranch on Lmcoln Hill Large hvmg
room dmmg room combo Equipped k1tchen w1Ih diS posal
and dishwasher Two ceram1c tile baths Fam1fy room has fl
replace, bUIIHn bookcase and beamed ce1img Mu ch more
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MIIIR 554- Use your 1magmali0n_on this one' Located on
We He Terrace 11 ha s 3 bedrooms. dm1ng room, lam1ly room
S1tualed on IOO'xiOO lot PR ICE REDUCED lo $28,500
MMR 552 -Ranch style home on Leadmg Creek Rd L1v1n g
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garage PRICE REDUCED to $34,000
MMR 555 -Large (story coloma! With double po1hes On
the nverfronl m Middleport EaHn k1tchen 4 bedrooms. dm·
mg room Affordable pnce $25,000
NEW LISTING OF JUST ALL AROUND GOOD 2·3
BR HOME located near 1mproved housmg and
growmg busmess dlstr~ct Vou Will en lOY the l~rg~
Real Estate General
kitchen and uhlrty room Wllh workbench and she
area Nice backyald for garden and play area
Outside storage bUJidmg with concrete floor See
mg 1s beilev1ng and only askmg $29.500 With 1m
med~ate possess1on
#310

up·polnt $1,696 Call 614·
286-6522

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2882.

WHERE CAN YOU BUY A 3 BR 81-LEVEL HOME
w1th eat·m k~chen , 2 full baths hvmg room and
fam1ly room wrth fireplace hardwood floors. gas
heat. central a~r, and I car garage 1n a mce reSI
dent1al neighborhood for $22,0001 G1ve us a call
and find out

hatchbtfk . deluxe pkg .

looka now e2,006 9N Ford

mountod plow, 4·18,- !ectilizor tonk• 2-1000 gol , 2·
500 gal.. 1 -8ft 8rtlhon
cultlpockor. 1-Now Hollond
352 grlndor miKor. Call
614-446-2412.

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

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200 ACRES M/l. FRONTS ON RACCOON
CREEK - Appro1 65 ac1es tillable and 1/111
135 acres wood~. Comfortable two story :C
home offers 4 BRs, -bath, k1tchen. livmg- • •
room, fam1ly room. two !;replaces, barn, 2 i:;
large screened porches Lovely QUiet se~ %:1
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cond . e1 .360 00 Days
304· 876·4230 ovon1ngs
304-878 -4883

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SALES IN GALLIA CO.

REALTOR•

'77 Chevy Malibu Cla11ic , 2
door, h1gh mileage, good

Fruit

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Be&gt;dygoodcond. $100 Call
614-387-7118

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1977 Holl,dl CIVIC CVCC, 4
apoad, hatch back, 304·

tirea, e2,195

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extras. w1ndow1 tinted,

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w•rehouJe, 1330 Com merce Ave downtown Hun·
tington Sunday only For
detaila &amp; direction• call toll

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Sofa. cha1r, coffee tebla, 2
end tabla• and phone table,
all m good cond1t1on 304-

Longbottom, 614-

1971 Volkswagon

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pet off at tho P1od Piper

Wurlltzer Funmaker II. cut·
tom dtgital muatc aystem
or.gan •nd Reil Buggy

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P1ckens used furmture 304·

Ground ear corn $96 .00,

to". e49 00 . 1000 lbs.
e25 00, 600 lba Your
988 -3881

Kimball, Kewah &amp; Checkering at tha lowest po11tble
pr1ce. organs from 30, 60

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Urge round bele1 e16 00

Hay. $1 .76. Nioa, early cut.
orchard grass Lasher Farm.
Rutland .

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Dodgegood
Coronet
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condlt1on,
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For

Autos for Sale

Call 446·2663

PIANO &amp; ORGAN WARE·
HOUSE SALE Baldw•n.

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oppomtmenr

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Call 814-986-4278
good
work cor. t&amp;OO 00
1984 Broncq XLT. PW. PDL,
PS. PB. crulae. AC. many

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ANXIOUS TO SEW 3 BR ranch SIIUaled
I Possi ble 8%loan assumpt1on to quahflf\1
krtchen. separate. ullhty room, lam1ly
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1975 AMC MATADOI X....1 sporty car ...._.......... 1295
197S 759 HONDA MOTOKYCII, 22 HP • .-.............. $995
CASE FAIIM TRA&lt;TOl $1.00 Witlo Pwc- ot Motoflydo

Boogie pupa. 8 wka old. Out
of good huntera Call 614·
992-3989

free in WV1·B00·842·3448
In Ohio 1·824-3498,Sunday
only noon tlll 8

Coll61 4 742 2362

Two p1ece hw1ng room IUtte
wtth old mill design Wood
coffee table and end tables
Good cond1t10n Call 614 -

2 rld11111 horau ond 1 ••ddle.
one gaited. all '850.00,
phone 304-878-2863

than hoH pnco at 1991i.OO
Call 614-992-8466

675-6679

CASH OUT-RIGHT SALE

1910 CtiVETTI, 0111 Owritr .................................... $19'5
19711UICK CEIITUIY,IO J,.. ,_ """' _,. "'"' 11595
1971 AMC Concilnl Economy car ......................... $1 295

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Boeut1ful AKC Roviaterod

Kimbell Art11t Conaole plar;c. ~an".-iii coruhilon. Lea~

All Utilities Included In R,nt
E)Cc•pt Coble and Telephoi'li
L1m1ted number of apartments oYmloble for persona AO
years of age ond up

John Deere 8~00 drill,
13200 806 D. 14200 Herd

Soutoro 614·992·71'25

cowa end

1- - - - - - - - - hke new 1760 Call 1-614·
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448-8839

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cated Ointment, Vapour
Spray, Skeklea ProductsBoll Conditioner Joyce

Holstein

Gib1on f18t top Dove guitar,

En1oy the secunty ond comforts that are afforded with our
restncted bu1ldmg entry system , emergencv cal It tystem
lounge and community room Planned aCfiVIfl&amp;l and
soctal events prov1de a relaxed and en1ovable en
v1ronment
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~..,- " =-'"net:'&gt;&lt;""'~=.:-"'"'"""'" ' ,~.

and 8276 ,

electnc range $86 and
$149. washer $95 dryer,
$95 , camper top. $95. oak
gun ca11e $250 Call Ftre-

Autos for Sale

71

Coil 4.46·0552 Anyt1me
Beth Null 245-9507
Steve McGhH
«6·1255

9 3 AUTO SALES

ha1lora, oil A.l and BHIA
teated Herd avenge
18,000 lba overatocked
reason for aelling 304-882·

Coll446·3126

Housmg for the elderly and hondtcopped Rent 11 30~. of
od1usted rncome under HUO Section 8 program To qualify
for rhe reduced rent yo'tr mcome must be o mo•lmum of
$13 250 per year for one penon and S15,100 par year for

Autos for Sale

71

21fr M. North of Jackson on 93

Baby goata for 1ale e10 .

AKC Rog11tored BrtHony
Spaniel puppleo 8 week a old
•ea. Ook Hill, Oh. Coli
814-882-7649.

Bradey GT Sports car Glb·
aon Falcon ampl1er collectora. Icemen electric gu1tar.

- TWIN RIVERS TOWER
200 Second Street

shop tools Call Joan (col·
lect) ot (3041 343·7100

8'!18Ringll614·985 4115 ,

1 Sears LTV 1 0 variable
drtve lawn mower 38 m
cut used 1 ' ummer. exc
cond 1 corner metal porch
post, 1 metal flat post. Call

304-675-5Q43

67

used woodworking tools,
carpenters tools or wood

o:qn&lt;&gt;oc-.6!4 991·223$

AKC Roglatorod Chihuahuo'alor aalo Coll614 •388·
8632

each Coll614·742-2160

truck$100 or21oodoS180
You Pickup SIS Call 814·
246 6804

Autos for Sale

Broker-~uct ion"r

304-458-1683 before B 00
PM

SPECIAL cut slabo 8 PU
loads delivered in dump

71

Real Estate General

weeke to 8 rnonthe old. cell

Tw.o AKC Poodlo ailvor
pupa, 304-882·3872

pay cash for old and

tors, 1196

WANTED ! Boor Pig. 6

4212.

61

1

Drogonwynd Cottery Kon·
nol 'CFA Hlmoloyon, Porslan
arid Siemoao killona AKC
Chow puppiea. Cell 1114·
448· 3844 oltor 7PM.

kHtl, cockatlela, variety of
flnchae, cages. feed and
1uppha1 Call 814-986-

(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN)

ex :.~nl3 :

.I

458-1082

'moa old. Call 814· 268·
1117.

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ta, 6x32 - $2,395 .
1 8x36 -$2.696 , 20x40·

9790.

Norwegian Elkhound . 3

spade finesse Declarer cashed
dummy's spade ace and played a
fourth spade, rufflng m his hand. A
diamond to the 10 now enabled
declarer to discard a heart 9n the
fifth spade, Iosmg only one heart and
one club to make the doubled
contract

61 4-256·6245

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo 742·2076
Park. Route 33. North of
1114·992-7479

4•
Pass
Pass

Openmg lead • 9

Cue track forae 700
trencher back-hoe attach
ment haudrahc conveyor,

AP.IUITMENTS, mobile

• Furmahed room. *100 Utili• tiel, range, ref Share beth
.... · Men only 919 Sec Gell1po

Pass
Pass

Trade Center Furmture
Outlet Kanauga, Oh New
Meytag &amp; Crosley Appltan·

$66 . Call 446-7398 .

Whulpool chest type freezer,
used 2 mo , 15 2 cutt.,

Coll814 446-0758

4•

Skaggs Appliances. Upper
River Rd

Call 614-256-1778 otter
5PI'!1

For rent Sleep1ng Room&amp;
and hght holha keepmg
room• P.lnk Central Hotel

4t

For sele washer. dryer. elect
Knauff F.rewood Split· 95% stowe,
gas hot water tank,
hardwood• Vou ptck up or bed, cheat,
couch, cha~r
we dehwer HEAP vender Call 448-3224

homes houaea. Pt . .PJ••••nt 1125 Love aoot 6100
end Galhpol11 &amp;14-446· Kitcnen dinette set red &amp;
white, wood f60. Call 446
8221
0201

'·

Pass
Pass
Dbl
Dbl

$96.
30' 1nranges
alectrtc
range ~;:;::;;:::::;;:::;==;;=r:~~;::;~:;=::;=r;;:;:;;:;::~~~;~1
$75, other
to choose
/·
from Hoover dryer $96. 6 54 Misc. Merchandise 54 Misc. Merchandise 64 Misc. Merchandise

lower 1 bedroom apt Total
etectnc In Pomeroy by f1re
station E•ceHant cond1t1on

Call814·992·7314.

~

fiVe diamonds. profiling
East's
carelessness by putting West on lead
South was now able to ' bar a heart
lead from West. Not only was West
prohibited from leading a heart, but
the laws also prevented h1m from
shilling to hearts If he retamed the
lead (by cashmg the Club ace)
A low cl'lb would have been
successful, but this lead was not
appealing So West led a trump , hopmg h1s spade strength would be adequate to beat the contract. But 11
wasn't South won the lrump lead and
immediately !messed spades A sec·
ond trump was followed by a second

&amp; $36 .

Autos for Sale

Brierp8tch Kennela Profes- Areblen Stallion at atud
aion•l Al·breed groommg, • Pure bred end pert Ar1b11n
lndoor·outd- boarding Ia· for ••le. Alk about our
cllltlea . Englllh Cockor Spa- incentive program. A &amp; J
niol pupploa CoH 814·388· Arebien, leon, W Ve 304-

'1AKJ IOH
t4
bed complete
mattre11e1. 8276 and Up to

71

Wright

Stud S.rvico-AOHA Ruaty
Pop Bor . Rog . Mar e'
1100 00 . Grodo More
160 00 Coli 81 4-247·
3216

nn.

Fumtshad efftciancy •pt ,
LA · DA combinflltio:n kit·
chen 1: beth Privete Secur·
ity dep 6 reference Cell

KIT 'N' CARLYLE

brNdii1Girloh-Roy by AOt1A
Champ· Tonto Bor O!!ttl
'AAA'. Coli 440·3889.

Indoor- outdoor fecltltlee

EAST

Uv&amp;lt!)ck

Regletered Ou•fter hor11

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boordll'fl oil b,.oda Hooted

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Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

EXaPIIONAl VAlli ON ~ KK UNcH
FOR SAlE IY OWNER-FIIANC:ING AVAilli£
IOOfo INIEREST-VARIAII£ OR AXED RAJE
WITH SOf. DOWN PAYfiiNT
Owner hi$ moved to new holM 1n um1 nt~&amp;llborhood ond
would li~e to share tfltlovely Sprina Volley oru with some
luc~y person who apprecioteT a well maintamtd, quality
home. Llrae lot, Clllfornio style bnck ranch with lan~s­
capln&amp;and enclosed lln&amp;lt car pr111 with adjacent office
aru. 2200 sq. ft. llvln&amp;aru. Jncludin&amp;lar&amp;• llv1n1 room
With fireplace, dinin&amp;room, family room w1th 1ndoor borbecue, 3 lar&amp;• bedrooms, 2\1 ceram1c bat~s. stwlncoru
1nd roomy stora&amp;e In utility room . Stora&amp;e .areaovallabl•
1n baJtmtnl and att1c aru w1th ll,ncendlnc stalrwa7. Cor·
petlna throuchout. llost window treotmetllsrtllllln R•·
cent updltes1nclude nn roof. nn asphalt drl-ay, out·
door carpet1n1 and indoor pelntlna. Home hu bun well
maintained ond apdatad with ellra Insulation. ntw
kltehen cab1ntts and Formica tops, stow. and double woll
allen Dishwasher, dlspo11l endrtfflprator remain Out·
door recrut1on aru lncludn cover..: patio with ps arlll.
badminton court w1th outdoor ll&amp;htln&amp;. City sc•ool systlll, city water and sewer and shoppin&amp;lllltby..Nel&amp;llbor·
hood Witch In effect. Must SM to apprec1at• fine dtta11s
of birCh panllln&amp;and trim, stone wall in family room ond
room inns
for furthor
At
446-!734 ..
Hoc-.

lnf•-'*' ,... o-1'1

attracb~el y

IS

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3-4 BEDROOII HOllE FOR THE SMAIL BUDGET
Includes hvm~ room, eat 1n kltcner., forced an
furnace, alummum s1dmg 0 78 acres lor only
$25,DOO Eas1ly affordable

THE LITTLE THINGS ADO UP IN THIS 2 STORY
HOME - For example, 3 large bedrooms, eat m
k1tchen plus dmmg 1oom, fam1ly room or den, IIV.
mg room, I car garage, bath, gas heat, attractiVe
cedar s1dmg, newer carpet Buyers Protection
Plan and QUiet locat1on all add up to make ;ta bar
ga1n at $34.900

den huge fam1ly room w11h Vermo nt castmR
wood burn er. garage, pat1o and fenced backyar~
These features plus c1ty schools, lnendly ne1g~
bors and ~ood location makes th1s the home f~
wh 1ch you ve been searchmg L1sted at $67 000
but owner 1s 'anXIous lo se ll and 1s fleXIble o~
pnce

••ol

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IN GALLIA COUNTY

tkeW1se111111, aroker«&amp;-3796

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CALL EVENING
OR Clyde
Walkfll. Assoc. 245-5276
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B. J. 1111rston, Assoc. 446-4240
~~,--···.~. HO-USE-~010 =]~3643 -CALL: ._g::.Ew=:~::~ 1

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Autoa for Sale

71

Pomeroy-Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.
72

Autos for Sale

Trucks for Sale

72

Trucks for Sale

1979 Chevy C-1 0 '11 ton,
one owner. Cell 81.&amp;·245·

6160.

72

Truck• for Sale

1884 Ford F 1110, 4 IPHd,
overdrive, A1ng1r A pkg,

AM -FM couott. 13.000
mlioo, 304·876·2419 .

72

March 17. 1986
72

Truck• for Sale

1984 Oodgo Rom Ooluxo

1977 Ford Fioo plcl&lt;-up.

ceb ruck. CruiH, PS, topper

PS.PB; eutomatic. Felr con·

• tr1Uer, hitch. 9,400 mllea.

ilko now. Coli after 6PM.
814 -379-2712.

72

Truoka for Sale

Trucks for Sale

March 17, 1986
72

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Trucka for Sale

74

Motorcycle•

76

Auto Parta

&amp; Accaa1orie•
1984 Bronco it tow mlloo. 2
tono paint. PS. AM·FM
8·track. C8. new radial tlroo,
priced reduced . Coli 814388-8889 onytlmo.

dillon. Aoklng t1000.00.
Coli 614·992-2648 oftor
6PM.

Unscramble these four Jumbles,

]983 Chovotto 24,000
O'liles. 4 opel .. f3.400. Call
!!14-379-2882.

to
1977
Muotang Futback
Coli 814 -388-981 1.

1160. Coli

.

AM·FM

4 4 6•6 6 1o
l~t NuJDber 1

8 -treck,

448-73~8 .

~ 979 Thunderbird Town
lend•u. full power. moat
· factory options, burgandyj

t2 ,500 . Call 814-448 0577.

&amp; t ·a mpers

Offering CENGUARD'" Insurance Services

1978 Dodge Ramchorger

•

4x4. Power •teering, power
br1k11.

I DAGUR

JIM'S PLUMBING. HEAT-

ING. Rt. 1, Box 355. Galli·
polio. Call 814-367-01178.

83
TI-ll$. 1'5

to·work for you:

1973 Hondo 360, 8200.00
Dodge Charger. low mi· plus H50.00 parto. 304leage, air conditioning. new· 675 -5995.

tlrei, like new, call 614-

742·2025,

milet. Exc. cond. 304-875 -

76

Boats and .
Moton for ·s ale

6217.
Gonerol Loo 1988 Dodge

·'7e

Ch8rger. 440 engine,- 4 sp.
tr~ns . . excellant body and

12.33 tlrn. 8&amp;.000 miloo,
304-882·3190.

ChoYv Blozor, 4x4, 4

lnc;h lift, alumn wheels, new

Southern car .

e2500 . Coil 614 -742·
2503.

flO ME-&amp; ll'l ACII£S .::.~Just liS:feif'ttil's"\•ielli&lt;epf-.1·
or 3 bedroom home near town. Includes family
room with fireplace, large kitchen, dining room,
lull basement plus 2 car garage and very nice 1\0
acre tree studded yard . $43,500.
#800

.condition. engine rebuilt re -

cently, good tires. $700.

Phone 304-882·3692 oftor
6:30.
Real Estate General

14 lt. Storcrolt deep V
alum .• ex . cond. trailer, like

IURRUMM, .

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Marcum Roofing a. SpoutIng . Now loetolllng rubber
Coli 614 -388-9867.

'1 4 11. boot troller, 40 HP

1980 Harely Davidson
SportatBr : 3.000 miles ,

19 11. Alumo Croll boot. 90

81

Home
Improvement•

Call collect 1·614-2370488,·9 a.!" . to 6 p.m.

Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.

J &amp; J'o Siding . Vinyl &amp;
aluminum. siding &amp; roofi'lg .
Fi-ee eStimates. Call 814·

367-7488.

Michael' a Painting and Wal-

lpapering. Coli 814 -7422318.
- - - - - - - -lc -

hor11 Mercury motor with

t2,600. Sao at Botz Hondo.

powar trim. Coll446-3664.

AON ' S Television Service .
Specializing in Zenith and

14112 Lone Star 315 HP motor

Bus "'Trecker 2, bass boat

house cells. Call 304-5782398 or 614-446' 2464.

a. troller. 11,250. Coll814 379-2882.

1981 Hondo CR 80R. ox.
cond. Coli 448-3&amp;84.

whh 40 HP Mercury motor.

gosted by tl1e ~- canaan, ·

Motorola,

Queiar, and

==

_9;92=-7=1~1;9~on~yt=;:lm~·~·

(I I I l I )

Jamee Bov• Weter Service.

Aloo paola filled. Call 114216·1141 or 814-448 1175 or814-448 -7911 .

81

Spring tpedet: Gene' • deep
Iteam cerpet cle1ning .
Scotch guard. free · esti-

Call814-261-1240.

PLASTIC

87

Mrvice. Authorized Singer

turing, St. Rt. 7 , Crown

soteo • 'Service Shorpon
Sciuoro . Fabric Shop.

City. Dh. Coli 814-2581470. calf E.vo. 441 -3438 .

.Central (Vitnna), W. Va .

a.

Electrical
Refrigeration

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec . Ave ,1 G1llipotia .

814 -446-7833or 814-448·
1833.

·

Home
Improvements

Weugh'a Water Service .
Wells. cisternt, pool1, reaso·
nable rates . Night ,or day .

sEwiNG Machine ropoiro. .R • M Furnkure Manufoc-

84

FABLE ENOUC.H INDIGO

814-387-0823 or814-387·
7741 night or day.

1" 160 PSI
.18' fl . - pick up
20' ft. · delivered
Also pipe connections and Water pipe.

_jAnlwMs Moridoyt -;

5
Yesterday , ·Answer: What posltlon does a monster ptay on a

. rOofe. 30 veart IXJMri(llhce,
apecielir:ing in buih up ro'o f.

Unconditional lifetime gua·
rantee. Local references
furnished. Frn estimates .

e1 ,160 or boot offer. Coli

Doter· Work land clearing .
l1nd.ceping, etc. F~ eati·
metes. Call 448·8038 or

.Home
Improvements

now &amp;HP motor •850. Coli
448-7904 ond 448-3907.

Johnson motor, extra prop

. I Jumbles: BLOAT

Coil onytime 614.- 4414537. Jomn L. Dovlson. Jr.
owner.

Now errange the clrcl~ letters to
form the surprlee answer, as aug.

hockey tearn?-"GH'OULIE"

81

. BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Motorcycles

74

197l Volkswogen,, ..good

Services

General Hauling

Keo'o Wotor Servlco. Wallo.

Oood· 1 E•ctvtting , base·
mente. footere, drivew1y1.
Nptic ttnh, landiCIIping .

A

!STERN NECE551TY
ON A !OAT.

Prlntanswerhere: A

air condi1ionlng.

Excavating

86

cisterna. pool a filled . Phone

Yomaho dirt blko (400 cc.j
All redone . Call1 -304-773·
5367 boloro 8:00 p.m.

Good condition. · 1982

78 Suboru Brat. 83.000

interior .

Gol)fpollo, Oh4o
Phono 814-441 -3888 or
814-448 -4477

L--..1.--'"-.

1 982 Camero autom1tic
306 engine, AC, cruiM

t6,600. Call

79 Motors Homes

Vtrgiia Snith...:..lleQitor..-311-8126

Business
Services

Electrical

a. RafrJgeratlon

Cor. Fourth and Pine

Peroono Body Shop. Locust
Rd . Pt.Pioiunt. Llmitad
point job •r.clol f150.
Phone dotal 1 814-986·
4147.

Becky lana-Realtar-446-cMSI
Jim Codnn-Realtor-446-7181

Pontiac Cltallne,

i:ontrol,

.,
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Judy DtWitt-Realtvr-388-11 ss
1 Mlrril Cartar~tcir-379-2184

'14 ton
H.O.P.S. P.B. auto trona.
8.2 dloool.. 25.000 mil.
304·675·7151 . .

neede trans. , no rust. $260.

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7

Mtigo Electric Sorvlco. Cat.l
--you'll bo gted··you did I
Barnott ot 114-181·

CA~:~·u~¥.::1NG

I · DEK~N
Free Eatimatea. 81-t-985 4174 .

84

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

up or ahlp out 1

four ordinary 'IIW)fdS.

Pereon1 Body Shop. Locust

- -·-

$2

by Henol Amcltd ond 8ob Leo

one letter to each IQU8re, to form

Rd. Pt.Pio11ont. Pool K&amp;K.

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~~~~~Nlfj}'il ~THATSCIWIILEDWORDOAME

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The

S&amp;H PLASTICS

~P:o:m;e;ro~y;.~8~1;4~-8;9~2;·2~2~8~_4=.=·~0~1~d;&amp;~n·~w~U~p~ho;~;M~O~d.~~~~~P;H;·~3~~~·~29~5~-8~6~1~5~~--~-c

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motos. Coli 814-992-8309
or614 -742-2211 .

RINGLES'S SERVICE. experienced carpenter, electrician, mason, peln'ter, roofing !including hot tar

application! 304-676-2088
or 875· 7368.

Rotary or cabie tool drilling .
Moat wells completed aame
day. PufJ1p 11181 end aervi-

ceo. 304-895-3802.

68!i Mlnnkota troll motor.

Super alxty; 2 batter,ea . Too
mony oxtroo to 1111. f4260.

B l!t D HomalmProvementJI.
replacement windowt.
aluminum toHit, vinyl siding, continuoue guttera. free
eetimetea, all work gueran.
tHd, Spring Diacount. Cell

Coli 814-9811·4387.

Real Estate
General

ovonlngo, 304-676 -2144.

E . M~ioo ....

C
Ganaday Realty

POMEROY;- 0.
992-2259
NEW LISTING - New lima
Road - 3 bedroom house.
wood burner, fireplace, elec·
tJiC b.b. heat, aluminum sid·
ing, "2 car'-gafage Siolage
building. Good condr.tron.
$36,500.00.

•

BRICK 2 BEDRM., full basement, wbfp, central A/C,Ievel l~t·
• with nice garden area. Excellent condition. Price in 50s. •

e. ·· · smiNcivou• REAL.ESTATE 1S BIG BUSINEss..... - •
CAU AN EIPEIIIENCED WOOD REAlTY SALESPIISONI ' .

PRICE REDUCED- on this
64 acre Iarin. 2 older houses
&amp; nice laying land with oil &amp;
gas rights. Owner must sell
and has sliced price to

· RIVER VIEW - 4 bedroom ranch with full competed
basemmt. 3 baths, fami~ room, beautiful in-ground
pool wrth deck plus refreshment bar and bath. Garage
in basement leviil, office area. Central air and heat
-· Approx. 2 acres.
· . . - • ' •
#762

446-3636cA~
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v ..

!2 locu1! ':II, Gull1polu

M~MB~~

•Willis T. Loodinetram. Realtor. Ph. Home 446-9539

1 Gave tips on

STUTES ·
REAL ESTATE
446-4206
Sonseerhay
Bonnre L. Stutes
(Sonny) Garnes Cathy Clark Burdette
Broker
Assoc.
Assoc.
446·4206
446-2707 Evenings 388-8118 Evenings

i«".:.'

MAKE US AN OFFER - I acre and attractive lrame
ranch located near Mercerville. 3 be9rooms, lrvrng
room, eat-in krtchen. 2 baths, basement Heat pump,
woodburner Rural water. 2 car garage.
.
#705

NEW LISTING - Shoestrin-g Ridge on top of the wand
with gracious suburban living at its best 3 bedrooms,
HI baths, WB fireplace in living room, krtchen wnh
beautiful cabinets, dining room. utility room, I \7 car
attached garage. Heat pump, central air. 85'x300' lot.
loan assumption, low rnterest. Outstanding buy.

#n5

HARD TO FIND ~ the character and charm of this
family home. Spacious rooms throughout 6 bedrooms
possible, 2 bat1'6, fireplace in living room, ~!chen with
di~ing area. large front porch, metal garage bui• in
' 1983, 2 flat lots. Price reduced to $44,900. Owner
willinjl to listen to reasonable offer.

House
0{the

hor-: slang
7Typeot-.s
12 Zodiac ilgn
17 Unadufterell!&lt;f
21 All
22 Long-legged bird
23 Ethical
·24 Unlock
25 Near
26 Transfixes
28 Scoff
30 Dark-gray Igneous
rock
32 Pa's DSr11ner

lOCATION: LOWER RIVER RD.
ASKING PRICE: $49,900
lOT SIZE: IOOXI54
TAXES: $374.00 PER YEAR
FINANCING: --! 0-IILD~N

ASSUMPTION MAY BE POSSIBlE. .

lB

NEW LISTING- Excellent neoghborhood. Owneos have complelely
remodeled tt1is home inside and out Lg. formal living room w/ w.b.

TEAFORD
Real Estate

W"

:
'tEmo
21!1 E. 2nd St.
: Phone

1·(8~4}-992-332~

TUI1PEIIS PLAINS- 6 rm.
It has bath. au1 ~,;.,;;;;,;: heat, 3 or 4 BRs, lg.

lot. $23.800.
POMEROY - Nrce 3 BR, 2
story frame at the edge of
town. Natural gas furna ce,
full basement &amp; lg. lot. Only

m .ooo

room
lor
&amp; 2 car
garage
. Owner
will pay closing costs.
EASTERN - 122 ac;res.
Good 6 rm. ranch home with
full basement, \1 minerals &amp;
outbuildings. $65,000.
RACINE - Old time 2 story
4 BR home. Bath, basement
and one acre. Offer welcomed. Asking $27,500.
LANGSVIllE - 12 acres
plus, 2 BR 11nch home only
a few yrs. old barn &amp;drilled
well ..$31.500.
MIDDLEPORT - 2 bed·
room garage apt. on corner
lot. 2 car garage with stprage. Only $17,500.

Suo Murplty, MiiiOOt . . . .
Ho1on, VIrgil Grill

lnla TlilfeN

~mt

__

..

room. spacious kitchen. AC, 3 ceiling fans, above ground pool with

upper nad_lowe r decks. located in a good ne1gh borhood. Now Ihe
Best Part! All th1s and more may De purchased on an assumable loan

with 9~% rales. AskingPrice: $48.000.11 won't last long at thisprice.
Call any hour fer your personal appointment.
NEW LISTING- Modern ranch completely remodeled. 3bedrooms,
ly. modern ktiche na and breakfast room LR, ne.w bath, sitting on .8of
an acre on St. Rt. '554. On top of ground swomnl ing pool. Siorage
building. Priced, low 40's.
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lireplace, formal dinmg room , modern kitchen , 3 bedrooms, full basement , family room w/ w.b. lireplar:;e and book shelves. Lg.
screened florida porch. Lots of room 10 build a swtmmmg pool on
th1s lg. tot. Garden area. Garage. City schools . Price d. low 60 ' s~

TAX SHElTER
Take a look. This may be /U S! what yo u need to help you on your
taxes. 3 BRs.LR, bath. kitchen.localed on alarge lot at 7213rd Ave,
Would make a good rental ho me. Asking Price. $16,300.00.
RUSTIC LOG CABIN - II you're looking lor a log cabon you'lllove
this country style decorated 3 bedroom. Futures a cczy living room
w/ field stone fireplace w/ woodburner. Convenient country style
fam1ly ~oom , dining &amp;k1then combination. Only 2 yrs. old. SiHi ng on

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE - New bi-leyel home
located · north of Rio Grande. Beautitul decor
throughout 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs, dressing room and
bath off large master bedroom, French doOfs to back
decl&lt; off the •dining room, nice kitchen, large tamily
. _room,~qeautilul carpel 2 car garage.
: #717
4 BEDROOM- l'h story frameoome.located 3 miles
lrom town. Eat·in krt, hen, bath, living room, partial
basement with garage in the basement lev~. Home has
new r~f. new furnace. Priced in the lOs.
#709
JUST liSTED -If you are looking for pnvacy th~ may"
be just what you need. 3 bedroom bi-level localed I
mile north off St. Rt. 218. Includes: 2 baths, lg family
room with woodburner, 2car garage, oll€r I acre yard.
Immediate possess~n. $49,900.
#785

OWNERS ANXIOus' TO SELL- Owners have moved
and must sell thiS nice 3 bedroom brick and frame
home near town. Includes: I \7 baths, full basement
wrth family room and rec. room, fireplace, natural gas
and c~ntral air. Priced at $49,900.

#779
LIKE NEW .- 430 lewis Drive. This adorable ranch
home is pertect for anyone. 3 bedrooms, 117 baths,
love~ carpet, very large eat-in krtchen, central air w~l
insulated. City schools, water and sewer.
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SITTING IN 20 ACRES OF WOODLAND - Contemorary home lea·

THE PRICE IS RIGHT! - lL.S ot "Tendir Loving Care"
really shows in this house.. 3 bedroom, two lull baths,
tormal dining room. basement 2 car garag_e, metal
barn, extra fenced lot. Much more. St Rt. 141.
$37.500.
#787

FARMERS ARE HAVING IT ROUGH7- Yes. we
know this, but our lower land values makes this a
good time to buy. 147 acres, solid 2 story country
home. 3 barn s, shop, garage. Own water system.
lots of tillable -land or pasture, tobacco base .
Some farming tools included . Only $60,000.
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NEW LISTING - Owners must sell now! 3 bedroom
mostly remodeled home on approx. I ·acre rn Green
Twp. New kitchen, insu~ted. new wall~ new 200 A
breaker, place for woodburner. Needs some work
Green Elementary $27,000.
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782

dwarl lruit trees. Shown by appontment.

MOBILE HOME PLUS41hcres -10x50 1963 mobi~
home with IO'x26' addmon. 3 bedrooms, bath, livrng
room, kitchen wrth range and refrigerator. Wood burner
incif!ed. located Vinton area.

1984 DqUBLEWIOE 24'x48' - 3 bedrooms, 2 full
kit£hen complete with appliances. Cathedral
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tub and walk&lt;n closet in master bath, all
included. Must be moved from

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a partially wooded lot. City schools. priced in lhe 50's.
STATELY HOME - .658 ocre ol woodland and 1.6 acres m/1can also bE
purchsed. formal entry. living room and tnrmal d~ing room. moderr
kitchen, lamily room w/wb lir"!llace. 3 BRs, 2 boths, 2 car garage, 8~
interest rale assumable. Shown by appointn'enl Priced ~ 60s.
GREEN ACRES - Newly carpeted 3 bedroom, modern 'kitchen and donin•
room comb. with ~~ing doors, iving room. bath. laundry room. sillife car
garage. City school• Gas heat Nr eondiilnin~
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turing a solarium w/ hot tub wrapped by an ()pen formal living and
dining room w/ atrium doors, massive stone firepla ce. A. modern
complete kitchen and a breakfast nook. 2 ~ baths, 3 bedrooms
w/ master suite, sliding doors to a pat1o area. laundry and mud
room . Unfinished basement, 2 car garage . Vegetable garden and

acres ol vacant land.

and private. Blacktop

SECLUDED PRIVATE NEIGHBOIHOOD wrthin walking distance lo
W..nil&gt;wn and city schools. Bfick lri~ev~ IJ&gt;me ha&gt; alormal entry,living
room with fireplace and a breathtaking view of the (lli:o V~i!y. Steosaver
loilcherl with bu~·in modern ap~aonr.es. den with fireplace, buill·in
bookcase and holt bath. Middle le-I~ otfers master bedroom with lull bath,2
large bedrooms. ceramic lied lui bath. Lower level with large family room.
«11 ilerl'oom. stcrage area. and ~undry/hobby room. This home has
recently been '""'rpeted throughott ScreenerHn back !Dch with bu~&lt;n
barbecue gril. double ca&lt;port with storage area. IM1dscaped lot to occen1
the beaul)' of this qu~oty ho~!~eo (jye us a ~ today.
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LOCATED IN COONm -:- LR. 3 BRs. ~· ,~ .;::. dryer,
F.:~~= ::O~r:!.l :11o&lt; $32,00).

WID COIIIOO - A-fiame tome on .65 acre lot .,., or ""' 2 or 3
berfroorro. I ~ bath, 1Nil'4! room, kitchero, ~lily room. ttitd bedroom t;OOid
Ire U$011 lor fplly room, \\ ba......t unkloshed. 2 slum, Jefrill'faiOI',
washer arrd dryer ilctuded. Pricld 201.
OclUEIIT LOCATIOII :.. Walking distance to city schools. Modern 4
bedroom ~ 21amiiy rooms, 2baths, buiM·in kitchero,living room, utilly
room. holm\' """' wonsllop, fiLII cellar, screa~ed-on iXJch, &lt;entraloor, 9
8Ciet lot oiih prd8n, lruit trees and grape arbor.Home ha&gt; been well wed ,
b . Enw~rt e11cient.

RENTAL- 2mobile home lotswHh water. $45.00 per monlh. Kyger
Creek School District.
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POSSIBilnY OF lOAN ASSUMPTION - Attractive
home wrth invmng country settin&amp; 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, large dinrng area, kitchen with dishwasher,
spac~us Irving room, unfi n~hed family rooiJI, 2 car
attached garage, heat pump, central air. lDw
maintenance. Over on~ acre of level lawn. Within 8mile
of town. City Schoo~. $59,900. .
#780

NEW LISTING...,- And a big bargain. 3 bedroom mobile
home that is mostly furnished srtuated on a I acre lot
near North GaHia HS. Includes 12'x 15' addifun plus a
new 24'x24' detached garage. $25,900.

#773
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UNBELIEVABLE 2 or 3 bedroom Cape.Cod sty~ home.
like new complell! buifi-in kitchen, new bathroom.
some new-carpel Electric, county water, septic system.
Partial basement St. Rt. 141. Unbelieveable at
$12,500.

OWNERS WANT OF.FER - Have transferred out of

town and must sell. Attractive 3 bedroom home with
I 17 baths, fireplace, equipped kit£hen, full basement
with rec. and family room plus 16'x32' in-ground pool.

. #769
STAT£ ROUTE 160 - Remodeled 2 story 4 bedroom
home near North Gall~ High School. Fuiy insulated,
large kitchen, electric heat .84 acre yard. Priced at
$29,000.

H763

· WANT SMAll ACREAGE? - Ideal for _bu~ding your
. new home or just as a ~ place for getting away fro In
it aU. 7.5 acres, mOfe or less, otroUingland. Drilled well,
rural water and septrc tank already installed. Call for
detai~.

HOME AND INCOMEI -122.000. 2 bedroom, dining
room. eat-in kitchen. Features IO'x48' trailer for added
income. Well worth a look.
H752
7'1r ACRES, MORE OR lESS - Plus 12 yr. old 4
bedroom home situated 2 miles off ,Rt. 554. Over
1300 sq. ft. of living area includes dining room.
eat-rn kitchen . Owners anxiOus to sell. Priced at
$23,500.
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INCOME OPPORTUNITY - Owners have retired and
are very anxious to sell rental property. The price has
been reduced on this business building and 3 mobile
homes. located on 2 lots'with all utilibes. This property
is in a prime locat~n and are all presently rented. Call
today for all the details.
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YOUR FAMILY DESERVES THE BEST' AND THIS HOME
QUALIFIES. LUAN WOOD SIDING, GIGANTIC DECK SO YOU CAN
ENJOY THE FANTASTIC VIEW. 4 BEDROOMS, 22X20 LIVING
ROOM FIREPlACE FULL BASEMENT. 2 CAR GARAGE 617 BEAU·
TIFUL AcRES, LAKE DRIVE. RIO GRANO( CALL FOR AN APPOINT: .
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INCOME PRODUCER- Uve in one and renttheother.
3 bedroom home plus 2 !redroom 12'•65' mobil!!
oome. Plus addrtional mobile home space to rent out. 3
septrc tanks, rural water. Shed, 2 run dog kennel.
Mrnutes lrom Holzer Medical Center. Good rental
income. Only $31,500.
ADORABLE .HOME, NEAT ANO COMPACT - -3.
bedroof!Fs. nrce knchen With dinihg area, living room,
bath, hvrng room, attached garage, lttic fan. new sash
wrndo~. fenced backyard. Good location.

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retreat. located on l-loJnnan Trace Road. 3bedrooms. 2
story charmrng older home. Beaublul stocked lake.
Wooded land to hunt deer and wildlife. Tobacco base
Owner will sell all or part.
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NEW'IJniUKET .::. Start out or relire rn this 3
bedroom mobile home. Extra large porch 1 acre
lot. City schools. $32,000. ·
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11795

100 Prepare tor print
101 Grain: pl.
102 Evergreen l r -

194 Downy duck
166 Chopped linely
168 Withered
103 Base
169 Leaks through
105 Platforms
170 Goller Sam
107 ...........re of weight: 171 Ancient Jewish
ascetic
abbr.
109 Harvest goddess
110 Strikes
DOWN
111 Entreaties
1 Athletic group
113 Way out
114 Baker's product
2 Proposition
54 One who !:hoots
115 Postscript: abbr.
3 Guido's low note
from cover
56 Quench'
4 GratuitY
116 Learning
1 17 Suday brew
5 Great Lake
57 Delighted
116 At present
6 Depressions
59 Mud
7 Place or the seal:
120 Printer's measure
61 Unexpecled
dltllculty
121 Scene ot first
abbr.
8 Possessive
mlrscle
62 Belabor
pronoun
63 Particular Instance 122 Underground
9 AMar-dlnner candy
excavation
64 Concerning
10 Put on one's guard
123 Island ott ireland
66 Falsehood
11 Guides
124 Taunt
67 Nine and one
t2 Forenoon
126 Declared
66Leg
13 Take unlawlully
69 Tarrtalum symbol
126 Cubic meter
14 Country of Asia
130 Lamentation:
71 Stalemate ·
poetic
15 SlfTl&gt;ler
72 Repetition
132 Rebuff
161ncllne
74 Fold
17 Voaoel
76 Masculine
134 Parts of stoves
37 Corners
.
39 One of Columbus's
ships
40 Bespatter
41 French article
43 Seasoning
45 JOUrntJYS
47 Latin conjunction
48 Lock of hair
49 Squandered
52 Fuel

For e•ample: abbr. 123 Indian mulberry
125 Twist
58 is suffocated
127 As far as
In wal..128 Forms
60 Lampreys
129 Angry outburst
62 Distance measure 130 Harass
65 Schod. abbr.
131 Indian tents
68 Alight
t33 Badger
69 Stories
136
Iron
70 Apportion
72H__,s
138 European flnc11
73 Rubbers on pencils 140 Reproach
75 Auricle
143 AHarnatlve reply ·
76 Order
144 Theater box
77 Shooting star
i 46 Be borne
79 MuSICal
148
Goddess of
Instruments
discord
60 Fall in drops
150
Darrish measure
82 Alcotlollc
bev&lt;Jrages
151 Fashion
93 European capital
153 Dollar bill
94 Wlllpo .
154 Shor1 steep
96 Chi,_ pagoda
156 Pekoe, e.g.
98 Small rug
158 Abstract being
99 Military student
16 1 Tautonic deity
90Salllngvessel
163 Rupees: abbr.
91 Jumps
165 Road: abbr.
93 A 1housand years
95 Starts
167 Cerium symbol
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have to do is move in. Approx. 8 acres and
Located on astate highway: You.can own your own bu s,in~ss .
lu st call for more details.
#599

#750

MIMI FARM - 14 ACRES - Oay Township, city
school district. like new 3 bedroom modern house
large comfortable rooms: 2 barnstecenHy constructed:
one equipP,ed w!h stables. Six acres lerti~ land, lots of
fertiizer and lime has been used. Tobaccu base. A
.b;trgain at $51,500.
H715
FOil .THE INVESTOR - 4800 sq. ft commercial
burldrng. . Office area, sales space, storage space 3
rental units, 2 bedroom mo.bile lllme, 2apartments: All
r,:e~ rented., Good rncome. Excellent in-town

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INVESTMENT INCOME
us an rn co me' Who doesn't' We have just
lovely
home
10 rental motel

possession.

RENTAl PROPERTY - You must see thiS double on
5th Ave. in town. The apartments are in good condition.
Upstairs~ a 2 bedroom mosHy furnished. Downstairs ~
I bedroom. Natural ga~ a11 conditioners, fenced yard.
Good pos~bilities.
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78 Tin symbol
79 A8cornpense
81,.Took a 0181
82 Diminish
83 Take a vote
94 Legume
colloq.
85 Skill
87 Rocallto memory 147 Re-in Africa
89 Stone cut In relief 149 Scottish cap
90 Slumbers
152 Ma's panner
92 Old name for
' 153 A stale
Thailand
155 Earn ·
157 Biblical weed
94 Pulverized rock
159·Beholdl
95 Most barren
160 Paredise
96 Conducts

18 Above
97 Ceremony
19 Commarot
98 Fish eggs
20 e..._
102 Conflagration
27 8real&lt; suddenly
104 Need
29 Plac:ee ogaln In
106 Cutting tool
rorrrw f)Oiffion
107 Kind or clolh
31 Nota or oca1&lt;t
34 Gratify
109 Trinkets
36 Turldsh tiag
110 Sl)arpen
38.Kind of plano
111 Folds
40 Twotold
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112 Seeds
42 Heraldry: grafted
114 Evident
44 caudal appendage 116 Unit of Italian
46 Bridge
currency: pl.
48 Cudgel
117 Macaws
49 Clans
119 Coil
50 Unadorned

SOMEONE
WANTS YOUR
HOME
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AND WE HAVE WHAT IT TAICES TO
FIND THAT SOMEONE. CALL USII

200 ACRES - PARADISE lAKE - Year around

sidinp,

7 ROOM FRAME
One floor plan , 3 bedrooms. no upkeep white alum. sid ing.
Buifi-r n ca binets, FA furnace. nice carpetrng. well ~ept prop' erty inside and out. 14'x20' block ga rage. Concrete drive.
Chain lrnk fenced-in level yard. In su lated walls and ce ilrng.
Phone today.
#615
· lUXURIOUS
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County Estate with 3 lndrana stone fireplaces. including one
in a master suite, 4 BR'tOtal. 2!0 baths, l 12 acres more or
less, ju st short distance from Gallipolis. This custom built log
home fea tures nearly 3700 sq. ~- of beaulifully decorated
and well planned living. Stunning living and. dining areas
with beautiful hardwood tloors. The lovely kitchen is fully
equipped and desig ned for co nvenie nce. C~ntral heating
and arr. Attached garage, includes 5 room caretaker hom.e.
#610

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#662
ONLY $4.300
12'x60' New Moon mobile home. 5 rooms, bath with shower,
nat. gas FA furnace. Buy it and move it or buy rt and move in
by rentin g the lot it is presently si tting on . Phone today.
#626

135 Lease
138 Place: abbr.
137 Pigpens
139 Dull
14H!alr an em -·
142 Exist
143 Spoken
145 Stege extra:

THIS ONE YOU WILl lOVE! CUSTOM lllllll FIRl;tt£0 f«JME HAS
3 BEDROOMS 2. BAT!iS OAK CABINETS IN A VERY EFFICIENT
KITCHEN, ANil£RSON WOOD WINDOWS. HEAT PUMP PLUS
WOOD BURNER 40 FRUITTREES, NICE GARDEN SPACE. HOME IS
PICTURE PERFECT iNSIDE AND OUf. $54,000.

*liiEAGE - FENCED PASTURl
REMODELED 2 BEIJtiOOM flt\ME
HOME, OUT9UILDINGS. NEAR
MINERSVILLl PRICED TO SELL AT
$17.500.

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7 room hou se with 3 or possrbly 4.bedrooms, kitchen with
built-in cabinets, storm wrndows and doors. Located on state
highway. Priced at $39,000. Will co nsider lrade. Call for your
appointment now.
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VACANT-LOT- CITY OF GAlliPOliS
40'xl30' lot IIS5 1ocated on Madison Ave .. Gallipolis. All city
utilities. Only $5,900.
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JUST WAITING FOR YOU
Lovely 3 bedroom brick home in a very desirable location and
close to Holzer HDspital. This home has a formal entrance, a
large living room , a nice large kitchen with formal dining area
and garage. This home is situated on a large well landscaped
lot with chain link fenced•in yard. Also natural gas and central
air.

WANT TO SELL? '
CALL 446-3636

WE NEED LISTINGS!

SPRING VAllEY SUBDIVISION
Vacant lots. Nice size building lots with all utilities there . Lot
size 101.8 by 171.2. Better get one now.·

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lh1s well cared lor home has all you need. 3 BRs, LR, large family

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COMMERCIAl BUILDING in
Pomeroy - Owner would
like an offer on this business
room . Call for details.
REALTORS
Henry E Cleland Jr.
992-6191
Jo Hill 985-4466
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Dottie Turner 992-5692

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drivewaya. parking Iota. Any
tize job . Replace old
Concrete.

SEnLE FOR
THE WHOLE ·
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TELL THE
WHOLE WOILD?

I ull Wonrl Rrnlly, lr•1

NEW LISTING ....: New lima
Road - Approx. 58 acres
vacant land with approx .
700 .ft. road frontage for .
building sites. Includes all
minerals. Water &amp; electnc
available. $17,900.00.
NEW LISTING - Close to
town - Big garden area &amp;
ten acres. Nice farm house
with several buildings. Owner
wants a quick sale. Asking
$26.900 00 .

MODULAR HOME and 317 acres in private location
tust 'A mile off State Highway. Over 13DO sq. ~. liv ­
ing area includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, drnrng
room...~ fi!IDilv_rool!1. )" Q ddburner,:_elec!~t heat,
central air. Pole barn with workshop, frurt cellar.
One year .Buyer Protection. $39,500.

Cement Finiat)er,

field. 814-986·4464. Now

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March 17, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Versatility vital to future ernployntent
EDri'OR'S NOTE ~ Student
Ambulladors for Free Enterprllle
(S.A.F.E.) at Rio Grande College
wiD be siJbmfUlng a 11eiies of'
"i~~=airooieir. comm~, Oil ecoOoiiiiC
188ues and conditions that affect
southeastern Ohio. It 1s S.A:.F.E.'s
hope that through tbele articles,
area resldenls wiD become more
. lnfonned about the subject of

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Corporations need quick reponse,
Johns, a young engllleer .at a
swift Initiative, manufacturing mePennsylvania steel fabricator,
thods,!lnanclngstrategles, market- · faced a similar situation when hls
log, and Innovation to survive the
job ;~s maintenance supervisor was
iil-i ....c . JClW., ~ V.l . ~..:vii(t"="LiU6a·a·' au,.O:
contr teO tO 0 lSIOe CtJru,'Uitatns 1ii ...
change.
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a surprise cost-control move. jhe
Education, training, mobUity and
high technological companies, such
personal direction are only a few of
as Atarl, Mattei, and Texas Instruthe fronts that are rapidly going
ments have also had present and
through the jbo game.
. unexpe&lt;:ted layoffs. Versatility Is

also affected by big technology and
tnnoyatiQn. As Emanuel ,MQru&gt;ge•
nls, vice president and Sl!nlor
11.3rtner or. Korn Ferry lnternaUbnal, arrexecut e sea co . t·
log firm, describes It, "Deregula·
Uon and diversification have raised
the need for better and dl1ferent
people from what banking has
always used. Monogenls concludes

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S.A.F.E. ProgT!IITI
Rio Grande CoiUeg:e

example, Joyce Hanigan, who
arrived at work one Monday
morning to discover that her job
had been eliminated. The Phone
Center office she had helped open
twoyearsearlierwasslatedtoclose

change In order for us to emerge In
new personal and professional
contacts. Everything you create In
your path requires effective
communication.
Exercise your creative lmaglna-

technology, consumer ma_rketlng, :
and managers rather than old style
bankers."
In dealing constructively with •
change, we must all play major :
roles In our society. Honesty, hard

tiona! change Is 00 longer a
futuristic or distant threat. This

with divestiture.
A thousand miles away, Derrick

the road.
The changlng world of banking Is

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our Individual and community
decisions.

EXPLAJNING THE DErAILS - Ed Boggs, left, of Boggs Pest

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Control Association director last

danger has to be faced by millions,
young and old, graduates and
non-graduates, and most lmpor·
tantly. yourself.
The American work force has Its
jobs on the line as never before. The ·
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and measuring tapes, Boggs andhis
sons; Steve and .JeFFY; who-manage-- -sacFif~ces, {lex4blllt]{Til:nd··vel~at:ll-i-ll- the firm with their father,examlned
lty. Mastering this requirement

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Boggs was featured ln. the
magazine because of the·work his

drilled holes In the floor at
to
18-inch spacings.
Boggs reported that he used Dow

after their house had been twice
been treated by a pest . control
officer. However, the Jordans
reported that termites came back
continually to destroy their woodpanelled walls and closets.

Boggs said he emphasized close
work with customers to brief them
on the type of products used, the cost
of the job and other steps used In the
treatment.
"Close communication with the

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OAKLAND, Calif. - Kaiser
Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corp. has
completed the sale of most of its
domestic agricultural chemicals
business to S&amp; P Investments Corp.

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..... ··BO'ggs'tnipeifedtrieeem'e!itbiock'
and concrete slab structure of the
house and determined that the job
needed much extra work.
Working_with.mirrors·, flashlights

unhappy one," Boggs said. "It's
very important to be sure the
customer understands what's Involvf'rl in treating his house."

Area ·personnel file
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. The sale includes approximately
100 fertilizer retail Farmarkets In
the midwest and southeast, assoCi&lt;!ted terminals and warehouses,
nitrogen solutions manufacturing
facilites and sales offices.
The new company will operate
under the name Kaiser Agricultural
Chemicals and will continue to be
headquartered In ·Savannah;-Ga::
with a workforce of approximately
650 employees.
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S.ve on Annltrong ceiling eptema with the
110 rebllte end the 10-yeer limited warranty.

Come in and save a bundle on Armstrong ceiling
panels and tiles.
Buy three or more cartons plus the Armstrong
. ·~...Gr:iEt or-.Easy ~~~- kits tC1)t:Jt th-ern up. 6R'J I ct:..C~• .,- ..
a $10 rebate from Armstrong and an exclusive
10-year limited warranty. •
Purchase only the
panels or tiles, and you'll
receive a $5 rebate and
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5-year limited warranty. • •:
•~SO(PUt up and save!
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312, Sixth Street

6 75-1160

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Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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STORE HOURS: Mondoy-Fridoy 8 o .m .-5 p.m .; Soturdoy 8 o.m. -12 noon

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Center In Richmond. A native of
Jackson County, she currently
resides in Gallipolis.

GALLIPOLIS - Repair and
servlceofcopyingmachinesisbeing
offered by Gene Samples Services

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ELB ERF ELD·s

Inc.
of Athens.
Samples,
who has had 17 years of
experience with xerox, said he will
work mostly on a time and material
basis, and will enter Into service

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Hanes®

contracts with IndividUal firms. He
· estimated he can charge up to 50
percent less of what manufacturer
representatives get on serv ice ~a ils .
Samples graduated from high
school In ·Montgomery, W.Va.,
, studied electronics in the Naavy and
has attended West Virginia Techni·
cal College and Ohio University. His
coverage area presently extends to
Athens, Jackson, Gallia, Meigs and
Washlngl.on counties and Wood
Courity, w :va.
His business currently operates
from . his home at R I. 6, Box 431,
Athens, phone 592-1638.

UNDERWEAR

c• frlie ]{Of ones
from Chevrolet!
2-NEW CHEV. ASTRO VANS
NOW IN STOCK

· Look At This One!
1985 CHEV. M~NTE CARLO SS

GALLIPOLIS- Doris Matlhcws
h&lt;IS been employed a1 Woodland
Centers Inc. as an outpatient
therapist at Its Gallia County clinic.
She graduated summa cum laude
with a bachelor: degree in social
work from Rio Grande College, and
also holds a master's degree in
social work from Virginia Common-

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Black. power wi'ndows~wer door locks. air, AM-FM with cassette.
cruise, tilt. special wheels, special stripes, rust proofed.

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Matthews' work experience ln.
eludes employmen1 at Buckeye
Ccmmunlty Services In GaUia
County, l:llm\an Davis Medical
Center In Petersburg, Va., and
Humllll B.esources Inc. and Rich· ·
mond Community Mental Heallh

Block birthday
celebration noted

Save with Hanes and give your pocketbook a
breath of fresh air.

Looal Block office district managers Delores Wall and Karen Clay
said the local banquet will be held In

'

"We expect a good turnout," they

lldd:-''lt's a wayfor.us to.thank1all
the people ~ho have contriooted to
H &amp;RBiock'ssuccess."

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AMERICA'S #1 COMPACT BUY!

Ws AliD Ollst.Qu1lltg PIB·Ownsd Automobl/81
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At Alloid1bls p,Jce~. · ·

So·breeze on down right away and take
advantage of this eMceptional offer.

Its emploYees.

St. Albans, W.Va., on March 23.

15.·CHEVe CA·VALIERS
.Chart your course for outstanding savings
on Hanes Men's and Boys' lightweight
underw,ear.
'I
Hanes offers outstanding quality, comfort and
val\)e- plus you save.

GALLIPOLIS- H &amp; R Block Inc.
wUJ be celebrating Its 30th birthday
ID bUsineSS In March.
, 111e tax preparation service will
be noting the event with a series of
l)anq\lets throughout the nation for

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LIMITED SUPPLY

ROAD READY

SET YOUR SAILS
FOR COMFORT, QUALITY AND VALUE.

Include• Men"• Red Label and Blue Label Briefl
T -Shlrte • Boxere • A-Shirta plua Blga and Tall• Boya Brlefe 1nd T·Shirte. Men' a Pocket T-Shirta.

SALE IIGINS MONDAY, MAICH 11

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Chevrolet -Oldsmobile, Inc.
.1616 EASTERN AVE., GALLIPOLIS

446-3672

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