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Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

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Stop srrwking clinic slated

Area deaths
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Innocent .pleas entered
by sunrivalist leader

Born May 11, 1914, ln Hallway,
· A stop smoking cllnlc, r»sponsored by the American Lung
Ohio, Mr. Cunningham was:a son of
Association of Southeast Ohlo and Ohlo Unlveslty's Department of
sour! bordt't' after federal agents
FORT SMflli, Ark. .(AP) MemortalservlcestorMadelYMe the late Walter and Murrell AM
Psychology, will begin May 1 and run through June 11.
wrapped up a four.day search that
Cunningham.
Members
of
a
whitE'
supremacist
J . Sauer, Dayton, a native or
For more lnfonnat'lon about the non·proflt Freedom from
turned up 125 guns, lncludJtlg 20
Include
three
daugh·
Survivors
group
returned
to
their
.
rugged
Pomeroy, were held MondaY at 3
· Smoking program, call (614) fl9'£1(8) ln Athens. ·1
·
machine
guns, and explosiveS.
.
ters,
Agnes
Buckley
of
Raclne
•.
aod
Ozark
compound
as
.
t'helr
leader
p.m. In Westmlnlster Presbyterian
Meanwhile,
federal Indictments
·
Patricia
Knowles
and
Linda
Ma·
faced new federal charges !'hat he
' · Chutch In Dayton.
Thursday
In Hot Springs
returned
shaw,
bothofGreenCoveSpr!ng$;
a
conspired to burnagaychurchand a
Miss Sauer attended Marshall
charged
Bruce
Gibson
of Yellville
son,
Melvin
Cunningham
of
Crooks·
Jewish community center.
University and Ohlo University
Students and faculty of Eastern High School are planning a Uvely
ville;
a
brother,LewlsCunnlngham
wlthrecelvlngS!J;,OOJtakenduringa
'
James D. Ellison, 48, founder and
before gOing to Dayton where she
evening of ''feudln' and flghtln' hillbilly sty)e" on Saturday, May4, at
Ukiah,
Calif.,
annored
car
robbery
of
Ohio;
two
sisters,
~thleen
leader of the Covenant, the Sword
taught at the Wogoman and Cornell
~OO~m
·
.
Young
of
Ohio,
and
llene
Justis
of
and
the ¥m nt the LOrd, pleaded t'he FBI says was committed by The
Heights Elementary SchOOL She
Sweei Mountain Sound wm begin t'he evening wltl! folk music
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was a 'member of t'he Westmlnlster · MWleport; 17 grandChildren; and · Innocent Thursday to ari ln!llctinlmt Order.
followed by students and staff presentjng a series of short skits.
two
great
grandchUdren.
·
The·
Indictments
also charged
charging
him
and
a
tonnl'r
CSA
Presbyterian Church and the COlPrices for the evening of fun and food will be$6for adults and$3.50for
were
held
Aprlll3ln
t'he
Services
Robert
Smalley
of
Fort
Smlt'h and
member
wllh
mall
fraud
and
wlth
lege Women's Club.
chUdren under 12.
Hebn
Funeral
Home
ln
Florida,
County
Sheriff's,
DEputy
Carrol
consptrlng
to
burn
or
bomb
t'he
two
Surviving are three sisters, Mar.
For tickets or Information call Carolyn 'Irlpp at Eastern High
with
burlalln
Sharon
Cemetery.
WUllam
Bruegel
of
consptrlng
to
buUdlngsand·a
natuml
gas
pipeline.
g~t and VIrginia Sauer of Dayton,
985-3329.
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falsify
flreaims
reco!'lls.
Ellison
was
ordered
held
without
and Mrs. J.A. Walters of Florida.
bond, and authorities said WOllam
Memorial contributions may he Carl F. StiU Sr.
Thomas, t'he fonner member,
made · to t'he American Cancer
MarY Kauff Taylor, Porn~, would be returned from Missouri(Continued from Page 1)
Society.
The long· range plan was revieWed and updated when the Meigs
listed In the obituary of Carl F. StUI where he Is In custody on weapons
FUnds for the operation of t'he
Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors met
Sr., as a half.slster Is, In fact, a full charges - to ' face !'hose .In t'he
development
director's 'Office will
recently.
sister, relatives report.
Indictment
come
primarily
from the Mason
A film, "Wlldltle and the Fann," was shown by La~ Johnson,
Melvin Cunningham
Funeral services for Mr. Still
has
been
In
the
Sebastian
Ellison
,
County
Commission,
which last
wildlife biologist with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
were, held Tuesday In RawUngs- County JaU since Monday, when he
"approved
Thursday
unanimously
A cooperator agreement was accepted for Wllllam Slater Jr. .tor
Melvin Ctpmlngham, 72, ol Green Coats·Blower Funeral Home, with
.
and
tour
reputed
member&amp;
of
the
the
allocation
of$35,00)
to
the MCDA
l34 acres In Olive Township.
·
'Cove Springs, Fla., died on Aprilll. burllillil RJvervleW Cemetery.
neo-Nazl
group
The
Order
surren·
for
economic
development,
and the
David Burt, district technician: reported that approximately 150
de
red
after
a
four
.day
standoff
with
cliy
of
Point
Pleasant,
which
has
acres has been plantedwiththeMooreunl.drllltlllsspring. Theno-tUI
authorities.
At
!'hat
tl)'Tle,
he
was
p~edg€d
$10,00).
In
addition,
"In
corn planter Is beginning to be used this week.
arraigned
on
federal
charges
of
kind"
services
from
the
county
and
Gordon Gilmore, soil scientist, reported !bat his Initial field review
weapons violations and bond was set the city - Including office space In
for the Meigs soil survey will be next week.
.
at $150,00J.
·
l'he Mason County Courthouse Those attending the meeting besides !'hose named above were
of
CSA
were ;~Uowed to wlll account for$l5,00J.$18,00Jof t'he
Members
Tom 'Illelss, Alan Holter, DaVid Gloeckner, Rex.Shenefield, Robert
return Thursdav to the once heavilv budget.
First, Reid Young and Opal Dyer.
.
anned encampment near the Mls·
Judge Patrick O'Brien completed lights working on t'he rearofvehlcle;
J
forty-eight cases Wednesday 1n Clarence Randolph Jr., Racine, $10
, Meigs County Court.
and costs, left of. center; Marvin
Fined were Kurt Nalstetler, .WoHe, Langsville, $25 and costs,
A Shade woman was cited by the Gallia ·Meigs post of the State
Middleport, $500 and costs wlth$475 expired driver's license; Roger
Highway Patrol fQilO\VIng a tW&lt;rear atcldent Thursday afternoon on
suspended, 60 days In jail sus- Roush, Pomeroy, $10 and costs,
u.s. 33.
pended, siX months probation, failed to yield right of way; Betty
.
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Troopers said Douglas B. Eblln Jr., 20, of Rook Springs, Pomeroy,
refrain from complainant and Headley, Guysville, costs only, left ,
was southbound on 33 when he stopped to ma~e a left tum.
restitution, criminal mischief;
ofcenter,JohMyHolbrook,Beaver,
A car driven by Fonda G. Thomas, 21, of Shade, was also
Anna Aelker, Albany, $250 and costs costs only, overload: Russell Mor·
southboupd when troopers said she reportedly could not stop in tbne
wlt'h $150 suspended to attend ris, Syracuse, $45 and costs,
and struck Eblin's car from blihlnd. Thomas' vehicle then continued
driving school; three days In jail . disorderly conduct; and Leonard
off the right side of the highway and Into a ditch.
suspended, driver's license sus- VanMeter, Middleport, costs and
No lnjurtes were reported In the 5:55p.m. Incident, wblch troopers
pended 60days, DWI; Elmer Crites, refrain from complainant, criminal
said resulted In moderate damage to Thomas' car. Eblln's vehicle
Reedsville, $250 and costs, three mischief.
4.door sedan, V.a engine, automatic overdriv~ transrolsslon ·air cond.
was not damaged, troopers added. Thomas was cited by t'he patrol
days 1!1 Jail, driver's license sus·
am-fm,
power aeat, windows, door locks antenna trunk relel!Se'
,
for !allure to stop In an assured clear distance.
pended 60 days, DWI, costs only for
Fined tor speeding were Austin
l()j:king wire wheel covers. Sharp Car! '
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speeding; Carol Goodnlte, Middle- Darrah, Powhatan Point, $21 and
00
port, $250 and costs, three days In costs; Ronnie Rowe, Chesapeake,
jail, license suspended 60 days, $22 and costs, Thomas Farley, Point
Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reports !'hat six calls
DWI, costs only for driving a motor · Pleasant, $21 ,and costs; Monica
tor assistance were answered Thursday.
vehicle without tall lights
Mannon, p arkers burg, WV
.
. a., $19.
Tuppers Plains at 7:10a.m. went to Reedsville for Leroy Richards .
Ulumlnatlng. ·
and costs; Susan Thompson, Pario St. Joseph HospitaL Middleport at 9:46a.m. went to 1ll7 Park St.
4.door, V-8, overdrive trans., clot'h Interior, air conditioning, tilt
Donald Folmer Jr., Pomeroy, kersburg, $22 and costs; Ralph
for Robert BowUng to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 10: 29 a.m.,
wheel, cruise control, new radial tires, local trade.
$250 and costs, three days In jall, 60 Stunn Jr., Marietta, $26 and costs;
Tuppers Plains went to Reedsville for Kelly Spencer to Veterans
day license suspension, DWI; Cindy Steven Legg, Jlelpre, $21 and costs;
Memorial. Middleport at 10:31 a.m. was called to Noble Summit
Workman, Rutland, $250 and costs, Jacqueline Wagner, Mldtlleport,$22
Road for Bruce Bumgarner to Holzer Medical Center. At 1: 28 p.m.,
three days in jail, 60 day Uce.nse and costs: Joseph Shepard, Mason,
.. Middlepo}'t fltedepart!Tlent was called to thesceneQf abrush fire on .
·suspens)O)l, DWI; &amp;?tty.J:Headley, $22 I and CQSts; .:Ta.mes :rerreu:·
·Middleport HilL i\ild at 8: 00 p.m., Middleport
called io 7117:0Uver ·.
'198~
Guysvllle,$250i\nd'costs,'t'hreedays · MlddlejlOrt; $00 :and CO!lts; Jettrey·.
· St. for Martha Buckley who was takeil toVeterans MemortaL
·
lri jall,.. 6(J' day ·license suspension; Wets, NelSOnville, ·s22 iind 'costs;
· ~.:ctooi, V.:S engine, air conditioning, anrfm ~tte. tilt wl\eel, crulae
DWI; Jeannie Jones, Middleport, Ray Wagner, Athens, $21 and costs;
control, clot'h interior, vinyl top, wire wlleel covers, focal car. ·
costs. two years probjl· · John Woods Parkersburg $21 and
.
.
. restitution,
tlon and 30 days h\ jail for each of costs; Wfl~ Alilf, East Liverpool,
.. · · Melgs:J';!aSo!\.glrls softball league~ meet S\lf!4ay, 2 p.m., at
;
four
chaJ:ges of _P&lt;~Ssing had clll!cks . . $22 , and . ·costs· Ressle . Shaffer··
· Mlddll'port Park. -·: · ·. . .
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wlth Jan sentence s)lspendeil eilcept -yheshire, .$22 anjl · ci&gt;sts; 'Ran~ ·
for tbne already !Jilrved.
Rlffle,Shade,$22 and Costs; Chartes
Michael Slcilggs, BidWell, $50 and Rellmlre, Jr., Pomeroy, $22 and
costs, threedayslnjaUsuspended,a costs; William · Osborne, Long
4-door, V.:S, automatic, air cond., am-fm 8-track, rear defog., clot'h
· Several foreclosure actions have been processed In Meigs County
year probation, expired drlv.er's Bottom, $21 and costs; James·
interior, cruise, power .door locks.
Common Pleas Court bY Judge Charles Knight.
llcense; and William Cremeans, Mazzocca, Athens, $2l and costS;
Magnet Bank, Parkersburg, W.Va., has been granted a $27,737.71
00
Rutland, KeMel'h McKnight, Mid· Ruby Marcum, Athens, $21 and
judgment from Clyde J. Morlan, Coolville, et. al., In a foreclosure
dleport, and Carlos McKnight, costs; and Jerry Colmer, Pomeroy,
action Involving property In Orange Township.
Middleport, slx months In jail with $20 and costs.
Magnet Bank has been granted a deficiency judgment ot173,238.17
all but five days suspended,
Forfeiting bonds In Meigs County
from Larry D. Culllp, Parkersburg, In another foreClosure action on
PR~MIE
restitution and costs, a year Court were Sheila Jones, Rutland,
property In Orange Township. The original judgment requested was
probation, petty theft.
$70, no operator's license: Charles
4-door, slant six engine, automatic transmission, alr cond., a~ radio~
~.490.82.
Also fined were Karen Haw· Green, Rutland, $120, assault.
dot'h interior, radial tires. Local Car.
A conflrmatkin of sale has been entered In a foreclosure action
!'horne, Long Bottom, $10 and costs,
Forfeiting bonds for speeding
filed by the Racine Home National Bank against Gene A. Dodson, et.
failure to yield; Gregory Sheets, wereJohnnyHoward,OakHlll,$43;
al., Middleport. The orlglnal judgment of $22,532.91 will be credited
Hemlock Grove, $10 and co8ts, Jay S. Patlon, Delphos, $50;
wltll $17,000 from the sale. No defiCiency judgment has been granted.
failure to signal left turn; Danny Gregory Peltier, Fostoria, $50; and
And Diamond Savings &amp; Loan Co., Athens, has been granted a
RDbson, Pomeroy, $5 and costs, no WayheTitus, Columbus, $50.
judgment of $56,533.65 from John D. Wandling, Albany, et. al., for
property ·In Sclplo Township. If not paid wlt'hln three days of entry,
2-door, l.oaded wit'h extras. ·
the mortgage Is to be foreclosed and the property sold.
Southern Ohio Production Credit Association, Gallipolis, has filed
00
DaUey;whoa coup!~ of years ago
COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP) - Un·
foreclosure proceedings against Shennan Ray Marcum, VInton, et.
helped to form t'he Family Fann
able to take . t'he financial risk
al., asking for a $43,739.70 Judgment on real estate In Salem
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Movement
- an organization of
himseH
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a
Madison
County
farmer
· Township. The plalntlff requests marshalling of liens and sale of the
fanners !'hat works to protect
Is sub-leasing land to other farmers
property.
who are planting tomatoes In soU famlly.aperated farms from foreV~. automatic, air conditioning, am-fm cassette, vinyl Interior, new
closure- saki he doesn't have the
that has been called unsuitable for
ltres.
thecrop.
1 money or management expertise to
trY lils hand at tomatoes, so he
Richard
Dalley
has
turned
over
Several marriages are ending In proceedings In Meigs County
sub-leased
the farm to others.
00
185
acres
of
a
farm
he
rents
In
Mt.
Common Pleas Court.
.
Sterling
near
here
to
several
Linda Rathburn, Middleport, has been granted a divorce from
fanners who contract wltllllelnz to
Tomatoes can be harvested from
Richard Rathburn, Columbus, oh grounds of gross neglect ofduty
produce a tomato crop.
his acreage because t'he land has
'
·· and extreme cruelty.
Tomato farming Is not new to ,good drainage and Is ferttle, he said.
A dissolution of marriage has been granted Deborah D. McDaniel,
Madison
County, which tradition·
"It's a crop !'hat Madison and
and Paul L. McDaniel, both of Middleport. Deborah McDaniel's
Short bed, 4 cylinder, 4-Bpeed, power steering, am ·radio, radial tires,
ally
has
yielded
mostly soybeans Pickaway County fanners are
malden name of Brown has been restored.
·
chrome rear bwnper, 30,00J mlles.
.
and
com.
A
previous
effort
by
going to have to take a look at,"
FlUng for dissolutions of marriage are Christine Y. Jacobs and
another company In the late 1970s Dalley saki, adding that tomatoes
, Brtan C. Jacobs, bot'h of Pomeroy; Regina Crump and Robert R.
faDed because of wet cOnditions and can turn a good proftt undertherlght
Crump, both of Pomeroy; and Diana Whaley, Ruttan~ and Brian ·
t'he ground's high clay content.
conditions. Mt Sterling IS near t'he
Whaley, Shade.
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Madlson·Pickaway county IJne.
And a divorce action filed by Harry D. Games Jr., Pomeroy:
Steve Craig of Sedalia, also In
against Patrtcla Ann Games, Parkersburg, W.Va., has been
Weather
Madison County, agrees. Craig, who
dJsmtssed.
managed the tomato crops !'hat
engine, 3 speed trans., white spcke wheels, custom paint.
Tonight, partly cloudy with a
previously were trted 1n the·county
chance of showerS or thunder·
for three years, said they grew well
storms. Low near 55. Saturday,
but that harvesting l'her:n was a
showers and thunderstorms llkely. .
problem.
Hlghnear75. Thechanceofralnls40
FilmS o~ alcohol and drug abuse wlU be shown at t'he Old Dexter
percent tonight and 60 percent ,
Church, located on County Road 6, ·Sunday, 7 p.m. The publlc ts
Lo
Saturday.
welcome.
Oldoexte11dedlorecaat
'
ttery
Sunday through '1\tesday:
' CLEVELAND (AP) - The
Chance of rain Sunday. Fair
wlMing number drawn Thursday
Monday and Tuesday. Highs In the
s~t
night In . the Ohio Lottery's dally
mld..fJOII to mid·70s Sunday and In the game, "The Number," was 666.
upper 50s and 60s Monday and
Portlemy Youth League will hold tag day Saturday from 9: 00 a.m.
In the"Plclt4" game, the winning
Tuesday. Lows ln the40sand low 50s number was 3781.
io 1 p.m.
Sunday and In the upper 30s and 40s
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The lottery reported earnings of
Monday and Tuesday.
$541,!117 from wagering On Its dally
game. Ejll'nings came on sales of
~ek
$1,127 ,ti82, while holders of winning
I
tickets are entitled to share$.'58.'S,il25.
Clean·UP Week In Cheshire has actually be extended to nine days
Admissions - John Ord, Letart,
In theparlmutuel"Pick4" g81tlj!,
- May 1·W- but the message Is stlll this same.
W.Va.; Ebner Messord, Ewlnglon; sales totaled $182,398.50. Holders of
resldellts are urged to clean thorougltly and provide JrOper
~tte Pridemore, Middleport.
winning tk:kets are entitled to 45
drainage far aU lands, yards, vaults, cesspools, sheds and barns and
Discharges - Betty VanMeter, percent of the take, or S82,2E6. A
to haVe all tin cans. truh and other unclean and unslglttly l'!'llltter to
Kat)ty Walker, Michael Hubbard, wlMlng $1 straight . ticket earns
·
be removed before May 10.
Mayme Manning, Mru:vJn Darst, ~,928. A wlnnlng $1 boxed tiCket
Nelson Cllne. ·
earns$247.

Madelynne J. Sauer ·

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Pomeroy-·Middleport. Ohio

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Annual NFL draft- Page 'C-1
'Traveling
Yesteryear'

Dinner-theater at EHS

Plan reviewed at

SWCD ~eeting

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Vol. 20 No. 12
l:opyright.t 1985

'lbne&amp;&amp;nllnel S&amp;alf

POMEROY - The state 1s Insuring that
prelbnlnary engineering plans for the corridor road
from the Ravenswood Bridge . to Rock Springs are
·COmpleted QJ1 schedule.
Southeastern Ohioans have been working to
·convince lhe state !'hat an Ohio River bridge af
Ravenswood, COMected to Ohio 7 and U.S, 33 at Rock
Springs, would be a boon to the entire area.
The bridge was opened In In October 1981.
The corridor road then became a priority on t'he
Southeastern Ohio Regional Plannlllg Commission's
list o( proposed .projects. However, state Interest In
the project was seen untU last year after several
southeastern Ohio chambers of commerce banded

PQNITAC BONNEVULE :

979 PLYMOUTH .VOLARE

Was $3,20000 NOW ONLY '2

I and rented for tomato crop .

1976 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

•2,400

Was $2,90000 NOW

1979 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

. · s.~ver~ ~hla anddecl~l!
"W$i' on POverty." This
partlclpants.)lt a conference !\ere ·
discussed whether those efforts
worked and s!ll)uld. be continued. '
, "We set a.l;!unch of goals 20 years ·
ago, and we mliqhose goals," said
. ·wlnHred ~o; . tljlleraL. w .,
· chalrwomanoft'heARC. "I can say, · ·
wlt'h complete confidence, !'hat t'he
· people of Appaladlla now have- as
never before - t'he capacity to.
compete successtully'wlthany other
region In the Country."
Government statistics show !'hat
the number of famUies In Ohio
Appalachia below the federal pov·
erty level fell from l3 percent In 1970
to 10 percent In 1981. Afederal report
shows educational levels have risen
and that the rate of Infant mortality .
has been halved.
Pizzano, appointed In 1982 by
President Reagan, said lft'heARCis
funded this year 1t wUl probably be
the last.
Some people at t'he conference
said the government has abandoned
Its commitment to the Appalachian
region of Ohio, which Includes most
of the southern and eastern counties
of the state.

Court ends marriages

Was $4,90000 NOW JUST •3.900

1982 CHEVROLET 5-10 TRUCK

'4,900"

NOW

1977 FORD BRONCO 4X4

v:a

NOW

Substance abuse films slated

STOP IN AND SEE
Merrill, Jay or Alan Evans

'Tag day'

Hours: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
, · ·Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

for Saturday

Village schedules clean-u,p-

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Senate 1s urging President Reagan
·to reassess his viSit to a German
.military cemetery where 49 of Adolf
Hitler's elite SS troopS are buried,
but his chief . of staff says t'he
president wJil not change his plans.
"He's assessed and reassessed
and reassessed. and we are going to
Bltburg," White House chief of staff
Donald Regan told reporters
Friday.
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. The Senate resolution, CO·
'sponsored by 82 eenators, urged
Reagan to chanae his Itinerary and
to vlslt Instead a symbol of .modern
Qerrnan democracy to honor '~the
.metnortes ofthemllllonSoflnnocenl
clvlllant and hundreds of tltoulands .
of AmeriCan and allied IOldlers who
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road. Based on Information already gathered, two
alternative routes wrn now be developed by
Woodruff's engineers.
'
Hedrick said Woodruff representatives were In
Marietta Wednesday gathering Information already
on tue at District 10 and !'hat archeloglcal
Investigations are to begin this summer.
According to a schedule sent from the governor's
office, Hedrick expeets a pubUc·lnput meeting wlll be
held In August.
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(ContinUed on page A·3)

~Y· FOR dHANOE;.:;.
the "Keeper of lhe . ~ .
Clock" 1n the Indiana County CouriiiJU!Ie, In Indiana, Pa., gets IllS
moves down for Sunday morning when lime tor tnO!It of the country will
skip ahead an hour tor lbe annual pa888g1!1nlo dayD&amp;J!Havin« time. In
all or pari of 48 states on Sunday, dme will sldpfrom ~a.m. to3 a.m. In a
ritual Rrsllnslltuled til World War I. (AP Laserphoto).

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team owners' purchase bid
CORRIDOR PROJECt'"- Gov.Richard Celeste lncludedSilOO,OOO for
the preliminary en&amp;lneerlng of lhe corridor road lrom the Ravenswood
Bri!lge lo RAick Sprinpln a $1.9 biD1on highway construction package
whlch Includes 2'.1 specific proJects. Eight ol the projects are ln
!IOUtheutern Ohio, Including the rortfdor, -

GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP ) Representatives of the founding
famUies of Multbnedla Inc. have
told the owner of the Washington
Redsklnstheyhavenolnterestlnhls
proposaltobuythecornmunlcatlons
company.
Football t.eam owner Jack Kent
Cooke released a statement Frtday ·
saying hls company Intends to make

anoffertobuyoutstandlngcommon
sfock of Mulfbnedla for approxi·
mat ely $l.tlJbiUion. or $63 a share.
Keni and his associates own
approximately 9.7 percent of Multilnedla's 16.7 million shares. the
statement said.
Cooke's offer Is the t'hlrd outside
proposal Muitbnedla has rejected In
the past monthsincesenlormanage-

ment and members of t'he founding
famlly announced plans to purchase
ou Islanding shares of stock and
"recapitalize the company."
Multimedia Is the parent firm of
the Ohio Valley Publishing Co.,
which publishes t'he Sunday Times·
Sentinel, t'he Gallipolis DaUy Ttii).
unP, Thl' Dally Sentinel, the Point
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Widow of famed synd~c3ted columnist dies at 101
PI'. PLEASANT
Maybelle Mrs. JiUlles H. White ln Newport,
Hope Small Mcintyre, 101, widow d. Ky, across the Ohio River from
Clliclnnatl. At the time Mcintyre
famed syndicated columnist 0,0.
Mcintyre, died at 6: l5 a.m. Satur· was a 'reporter on the ..Ciriclnnatl
day In the Pleasant Valley Nursing I?ost.
Anniversary Gut
Care Unit
AlJhough
0 ,0. ,Mcintyre never
She was born Feb. 9, 1884, ln
Gatewood
- the house in
saw
Galllpolls daUghter of the late Kate .
Gallipolis
where
her
grandparents,
Gatewood Small, for whom their
Gatewood.
Capt
and
Mrs.
James
Gatewood mansion was named, and
had
llvedafter
It
was
restored,
Ius
Capt. Olarles R. Small.
body
lay
In
state
there
prior
to
his
She and Oscar Odd Mcintyre
were married on his 24th btrlhdlly, funeral. His death came on Feb. 14,
Feb. 18, 1!Q!, at the lllmeof Mr. and 1938. He had bought It as a 25th

Nazis."
Several senators said the resotu·
tlon, whlch passed Friday on a voice
vote wlth no oppoeltlon, Is a clear
inessage to West German Chancel·
· lor Hebnlit Kohl to relleve Reagan of
hls commitment to viSit Bltburg, a
pledge that they said 1s severely
damaging U.S.·West German
relations.
Kohl hJIS 'praised as "noble"
Reagan's,determlnatlOntogoahead .
wlth the vlslt.
But Bltburg Mayor Theo Hallet
said Friday !'hat the people of
Bltburg may themSelves cancel the
May 5 vtslt because they "find
unbearable t'he gushln8 .forth of
abule .and lllander on our city and .
especially on t'he aoldlef!llylnglillhe
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annlversafY.gtft for Maybelle.
After his death, ¥rs. Mcintyre
stayed at Gatewood during part ol
every summer until the late 19tills,
until she neared 90 years of age.
Then she moved to Gatewood as a
permanent resident. She was a
Christian Scientist and attended the
Science Church In Huntington. In
her later years she attended First
Baptist Church, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Grace United Met'hodlsl
Church, and the First United
Presbyterian Church, t'he last being

only a block away from Gatewood.
Ufe!!tyle &amp;called
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She disposed of her two Rolls
Royce lilnouslnes In favor of a
Lincoln Continental In which she
toured Gallla County.
Jerry Dillon and the late Bus Lee
were her local Gallipolis drivers.
More recently, she walked tochurch
and elsewhere In town. Her maid,
Nora Mosley, died a few years ago,
and she was alone, except for a
cousin, KathrYn Pin!rock.
The Mclntyres went to New York

City In 1912 aDd achieved literary
and financial success. MliybeUe
served as his nurse, companion and
business manager.
"Took Care Of lluljlness"
In "The Big Town," pubUshed In
1935, Mcintyre wrote of his ~e:
"... My wlfe has for 10 years
attended to all my business affairs.
She arranges and dictates ijU the
terms of my contracts. The net
Income goes tohen,andl stlllfeelshe
has been underpa ld. The gentlest of
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Tobacco industry in 'mess,'
s3:ys Farm Bureau chairntan

:Senate urges .Reagan ·
to cancel Bitburg visit
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lntercllange on Ohio 7 across country to Great Bend.
000'1' then continued the study to the brtdge
approach. In those prelbnlnary stu~les , three or lour
alternative routes were developed tor t'he corridor

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Celeste was carried to the meeting by Bernard Hurst,
ODOT's assistant director.
·
Hedrick said the g,ovemor's message was in
es!;ence - "to pull out all stops."
Phil Roberts, Meigs County engineer, said at
Wednesday's meeting of the Meigs County Commissioners !bat aerial photographs from Ravenswood to
Rock Springs were taken Sunday. Roberts had been
in contact wlt'h George Dougan, District 10's deputy
director.
·
HedriCk confirmed that report, adding that It was
Important to complete the aerial photos before leaves
came out on the trees.
Two years ago at the state's request, Woodruff &amp;
Associates conducted a study from the Rock Springs

WASHINGTON ,(AP) - Amerl·
cans who want to be on time for
church, goH dates, work or other
appointments on Sunday should set
their clocks ahead by an hour.
The annual arrival or daylight.
saving time occurs officially at 2
a.m, Sunday, when ltwUI become3
a.m. In aU or part of 48 states. Only
Hawall, Arizona and parts of
·•Indiana ~Ill\\' topartl~.lllate. , , , ..
· .The change means,It will remain
dark ·later ··Into · the mom!llg~ ...
effectively moving an hour· of
sunlight to the other end o( tlle day.
That allows more tbne for outdoor
acUvltles In the surnriler barbecue,
l'liireatlon ahd gardening season . .·:. ' ~
Setting the cloeks ahead, of
course, means mlssl!lg an hour's
sleep Saturdaynlght. But don't
worry, there'll be an extra hour to
sleep on Oct. 27, when standard tbne
returns.

ATHENS, .Ohio (AP) - An
Appalachian Regional Conunlsslon
official says she knows t'he agency's
future Is In doubt but that Its demise
could be a good t'hlng.
The federal governnient 20 years
a~to directed Its !'~forts at a 13-state

Was $7,50000 NOW ONLY•6,

•2,900

13 Section• 122 Pogea 5o Conta
A Mtiltfmedil

Don't forget:
tum clocks
ahead Sunday

Future of
Appalachian
Commission
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uncertain

900

Was $3,50000 NOW

together In a petition drive.
.
Gov. Richard Celeste Included $lm,&lt;XXI for t'he
preliminary engineering In a $1.9 billion highway·
construction packaie which Includes 22 specific
projects.
1
Seven of the projects are In southeastern Ohio,
Including t'he corrijlor. 'An elghtli project for t'hls
region has also been added.
A scope of services meeting between the Ohio
. Department of Transportation and Woodruff &amp;
.._. Associates, Cleveland, the engineering fhm hired to
, complete the prellmlnarles, on April 19 at OOOI''s
central office 1n Columbus.
,
· Tom Hedrick, pl;pmlrig engineer lor ooor··.
District 10 office In Marietta, said a message fron1 .

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant · Sunday, April 28, i 985

By NANCY YOACHAM

1983 OLDSMOBILE 98 REGENCY

Foreclosures processed in cour.t ·

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.Raveilswood-Rock Springs road plan on track

"Mark .Down· Specials"

Was .$5'.90000 NOW ONLY

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Bob Hoeflich discusses 'dodging' potholes

County court 'e nds.
48 cases this week

was

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Emergency runs reported

Inside:

James J, Kilpatrick ask!! 'can you make sense' of
liberalism? - Pll@e A-2

PIAN I)EVELOPED- Jack
IJielln, the dullmllln of lhe

J.ooo......,.
a

Flll'm llureltll ~
eon.nJUee,lold
.....,of Galla Cauntyaubllooo
ram- Frtda,y IIIIi a~
Ina ee.m 11M • a " *m' a plan
... lheiU. . . , .... ToiiMm
&lt;lon1p-r .... Ollldd pollllbly,
help uve llle lndul&amp;ry.
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By JOHN FRIEDMAN
'J1Jrlal.&amp;ntlnel Stall
. GALLIPOLIS - Despite provld·
lng more than $15.5 mlUlon to OaUia
County's economy over t'he past
three years, the tobacco Industry "Is
In one heU of a mess," t'he chalnnan
of t'he Kentucky Farm Bureau
AdvisorY CommitteeI told a gather·
.
lng of county tobacco growers
Friday night.
Jack Blelln told fanners !'hat
reduced quotas, reduced prices,
Increased bnports and proposed
federal I~slatlon to cut out the.
price support system are creating
havoc wlt'h the IndustrY. ·
JioweVel'. Biehn said · he was
meeting In Wa5hlngton Wednesday

with .two U.S. senators In !lopes of and t'hree cents per pound, agreed to
developing legislation based on a
pick up a proportionate share of the
ten·polnt plan negotiated between 1~ loan ~tocks at catalog prices
Kentucky tobacco growers and the.. and 1984loan stocks at oool prices.
R.J . Reynolds Tobacco &lt;;:o. to sa-Q~ ... "It Isn't exactly what we want,"
Biehn said, "but it's the only
t'helndustty.
In the ·meant line, t'he Reagan , ballgame ln !own."
admlnlstmtlon.• Biehn added, has
Theplanmustalsobeagreedtoby
dropped Its plan to phase out t'he other tobacco companies In sep_ar·
piice support system In hopes t'he ate negotiations, which Biehn $8td
plan developed through the negotla- should be no problem. However; he
tlons will he successful.
added, a problem Is arising becallse
Under the plan, Blel\n said, two companies are hung·up en
among other Items, Reynolds has antl·trust legislation.
•agreed to pay $1.40 per pound for
"Under anti-trust laws, they are
burley tobacco and $1.35 per pound prohibited from setting prices and
for nue-cured tobacco, agreed · to they want legislation !bat wwld
plck up no net charges over the exempt !'hem from any antl·trust ·
mlnbnum amount of between two
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Commentary and perspective

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April 28, 1985;

Extended Ohio fo_recast .
MONDAY TIIROUGH .WEDNESDAY:
Fair Monday and Tuesday. A chance of rain Wednesday. Highs
· from the mid 00s to t)Je mid m. Monday and In the 60s Tuesday and
Wednesday. Lows from the 40s to the low 50s.

Liberalism.bers.e rk_____.:...:w....:..;u~'ia,_.m_F_.B---'.u- c_k___ley~Jr._
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\. Can you make any sense of It?
There ha$ not been a revival of use of Hltlelian-Stallnlst methods:
Forty years ago, after fighting a Nazi sentiment In West Germany,
torture, genocide, starvation, the
great war In which there were close and explicit pro-Nazlsm •there Is at use even of chemical warfare.
to one mUIIon 'U.S. casualties, we the crank level, the equivalent of Ku Minor efforts by nelghlxning Pakisdefeated Hitler. We went on to· Klux Klan activities In the United tan to provide refuge for some of
sponsor, politically . and economl- · States. And yet"there Is a national Goi'bachev's victims Is met by
cally, the democratic rebirth of furor over an American president, direct threats against Pakistan by
one-half of the German state. The at the beckoning of a Chrlstlam the SoVIet Union. The U.S. governother half we let the Soviet Union Democratic West German chancel- ment does little to help Afghanistan ,
take over, and It Is today a state not lor, visiting a military graveyard and whatever we do, we do
slgnlflcanlly different from what It contah,tng the bodies of German ap}togetlcally.
would have beeo If Hitler had soldiers, three percent of whom
Meanwhile, In Nicaragua, the
continued to rule over It. There Is no were members of the SS.
same people who gave us Castro In
political vice practiced under Hitler
TWo things are slgnlflcant abOut Cuba , and who pursue and kill
that it not also practiced under the Hitler and his death camps. 'D!e
Afghans who wish to be free , strike
German pro-consuls of Stalin and first. Is that Hitler was Hitler )heir salient . And the House of
his successors. The genocide Is reminding us of the long reach pi . Represent;ltlves denies the motion
muted; though the anli-Si!tl:llllsm Is human perversity. The second IS
to help !hal little band of dissidents
rile. (At the commemoration of that by act of sa~r1flce and will, we who wish to contain the rising
Buchenwald last week, communist slopped Hitler.
HJtler1sm In their midst. So that at
officials made no mention of the
Now although there Is no revtval , the same moment that we -despise
Jews as special victims of that of Hltler1sm In Germany, there Is
Reagan' lor consenting to visit an
camp.) In various forms, Gulag . Hltlertsm abounding elsewhere,
un-deNazllled military cemetery of
continues. No one puts at under 2n except that It goes by another
men dead. 40 years, we decline to
' of Gulag; others name: communism. At this mo- help men stUI alive, whose days are
million the .victims
arrive at plausible ligures as high ment, the Soviet siate Is enforcing
probably numbered, In Afghanisas 5o million.
tan
and In Nicaragua.
, Its will on the Afghart people by \he

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Jon~ . AI! lett~rli are subj(&gt;CI to E'd itt n~ and must tJE; sl~nN wlih name. addrf'S S a nd
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Soviet relations: .
:..a nother rough period
.

.: U .S.-Sovlet relations, never very smooth, appear to be entering another
,-ough period as the 40th anniversary of the powerful alliance that crushed
·-the Nazis and saved Europe approaches.
• The rise ofMikhail S. Gorbachev as paramount Soviet leader on March,
u·was greeted by Secretary of State George P. Shultz as "a moment of
~rtunity" lor an across-the-board Improvement ln.relations.
.
;: ~ut after nearly seven weeks, what diplomats refer to as the
'! 'lltmospherics" are as cloudy as ever. An apparent agreement to prevent
1il:rther harm to U.S. reconalssance officers In East Germany seems to
'have collapsed.
:• President Reagan's spokesman, Larry Speakes, has threatened the
Soviets wlih . unspeclfled "adverse consequences" If they do not deal
responsibly with u.s. demands for an apology and compensation for the
·!i)aylrig of Maj . Arthur D. Nicholson Jr.
.Amid the turmoil, the first round oftalks to limit nuclear weapons ended
'
1hJs week
In Geneva. Switzerland, with no sign of progress'-- which means
the arms race goes on.
~ :qorbachev accused the United States or reneging on an agreement to
negotiate the "Star" Wars program In tandem with offensive nuclear
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weapons.
'·: Distrust appears to be on the lise.
: Shultz said In an Interview recently that the Soviets had not even
feSponded to U.S. proposals to reduce long-and Intermediate-range
fnlssiles .
• ·-But the Soviets may be holding back unlll. u:s. negotiator Max
'JSampelman signals that the space-based defense program would be part

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f~~e::~r
~lght,assessed
addressll)g
a private·arms
COI!Irol org8!11Zauon
here, • .· Nazi·
ng·
Brent ScoWcroll
the prospects
of an agreementas."fairly
bleak.:·
..
• hunti•
·
.• F;ol'I'Tlfir President Ford's national sec:urity adviser said the p,roblel)'l was ·
:the Soviets want the United States to give up the Strategic Defense
~Initiative "without paying anything for It," .whUe the U.S. negotiators
:""don't want .to put it opthe table at all."
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,. , !ict\weni(t suggested several ·~l)lle a~ches; Including a l)alt to
:,Star,·wars tn exchange lor th{1l!llrnlilatton ortJ.s. and Soviet mlssU11!1 With
limiltJple warheads. J-lls audlenee seemed Interested, but It's ui:tltkely the
two governments are, right now and for the foreseeable future.
, Several top U.S. officials !1ave concluded that Gorbachev Is not really all
;that different from his th~).nvalld predecessors, even though, at 54, he . ·
r.Pi-esents a new generation. The conventional wisdom within the
admlnlstratlon Is that he wUI need many months to con,solldate power In
lhe Kremlin and wlll not launch new foreign policy Initiatives In the
'meantime.
However, the new Soviet leader appears to he moving quickly. On
;ruesday, In Moscow, he illroduced two new national party secretaries
·wuh reputations lor efficiency an&lt;) combating corruption.
Jonathan Sanders. the assistant director of the Harriman lnslltule at
•Columbia University, described Nikolai I. Ryzhkov, 55, as an "up from the
factory floor" official bent on reform. Jn an Interview Wednesday, Sanders
.l;atd the same applies to the other new secretary, Yegor K. Ltgachev, 64.
' "I believe we are going to see a retirement and review process, " Sanders
said. "The retirement of old people and. review of corrupt people."
' The Import lor thl' Reagan administration, the scholar said, is that
:·when Ihe Soviets begin to solve SDmi'Ofthelreconomlc and organizational
'Problems they are going t~ be an even more formidable rival."
• Sanders said he thinks the Soviets are serious about arms control
ilegttattons. "We have a wonderful opportunity," he said. "We have a
-Window of tlnie."
, But progress· on arms control probably requires a better overall
relatiOnship than exists a I this point.
; After U.S. officials rejected as a propaganda ploy Gorbachev's Easter
;&gt;unday proposals for arms control measures, the Soviet leader told a
visiting U.S. congressional delegation headed by House Speaker Thomas
P. O'Neill .Jr.. D-Mass.; that "a klndollceage Is being observed In relations
J;letween the U.S.S.R. and the United States."
· There seemed to be a little thaw when the top U.S..and Soviet mtutary
eommanders met In Potsdam, East Germany, on AprU 12. The State
Department announced four days later the Soviets had agreed not to
)lermlt "use of force or weapons" against American military llalson
personnel.
, But last Monday, the Soviet Embassy here Issued a statement
i:hallenglng the U.S. lnlerprelallon and asserting the right to .t ake
; •Jegttbnate steps" against unknoWn Intruders on espionage misslons.
4 Gorbachev had been quoted by Rep. Dan Rostenkowskl, D-IU .• as saying
Nicholson's slaying "should not happen again." The embassy statement
)lppeared to underp!l the assurance. .
.
• Next month, when President Reagan visits Europe, he will carefully
!wold any commemoration of .the U.S.-Sovlet alliance that defeated tlie
Nazis: · Instead, he wlll try to put the emphasis on the democratic
goverrunenl adopted by West Germany·after World War II.
·
•• Almost wistfully, Anatoly F. Dobrynln, the veteran Soviet ambassador,
'akked In a statemmt released this week by the' Sol!.let.,J;:mbaszy here: "U
'wl' could be alliE-S during the grave per1od In huma\1 history, fighting the
common enemy, why can't we at least be on satisfactory terms, If not on
' '~rlendly terms today?"

Today in. history
• Today Is Sunday, Aprll 28,1hi&gt; 118th day of 1985. There are 247 days left In
·
• Today's hlghllgh.t In history:
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• On Aprll28. 19i5,ltallan dictator Benito Mussolinl and his rillstress, both
(If whom had tried to nee adVancing Allied forces, were captured and
executed by Ilallan partisans.
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, On tbls date:
.
: 1n 1758, theftfti\Presldent of the United States, James Monroe, was born
tn Westmoreland County, Va.
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ln 171!8, Marylwld became the seventh state to ratify the Constitution.
In 1'1!11 there was a mutinY on the Bounty as the crew cA the British shlp
!let capU:tn William BJ.lgh and 18 sauors adrift In a launch In the South
. Pacltlc.
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! In 19!il, war with Japan otflclally ended as a treaty that had been signed
py the United States and 47 oilier nations took effrot.
, In - ·
Mal'lll8 went ashore In the Dominican fle!&gt;ubllc to protect
American lives d\jl'lng a revolution.

!he year. Daylight-Saving Time began today at 2:00a.m.

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comtn·g attractions.
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Charles Krauthammer In Time
ma!jazlrie says, In protesting tt\e :
visit to Bltburg: Ca n't we under- :
stand that Hitler's was a criminal
slate? Yes, we can understand that. ·
But Hiller's stat¢ Is dead, and ·
another criminal state Is very much ·
alive, and against II there Is no
animus being fed by establishment- ·.
arian American moralists. They ·
are too busy protesting the policies
of South Africa . Theseare abomlna-. ·
ble. But South Africa would need to -:
lmpoli East Germans to show them
h0\10 to build a wall around Its .
frontiers to keep black Immigration :
down to controllable levels.
One month ago, an American
officer doing routine Ihlngs was ·
shot dead by a Soviet soldier In East .
Germany. Wegottheopposlteotan .
apology. The Soviets have said II ·:
might well happen again, It was
r1ghl that It did happen, and that no .·
reparations would be forthcoming.
A year and a hall ago the same
government shot down an unarmed
passenger plane, killing 269 peOple
·In cold blood; followed only by wild
charges that the Korean airliner ·.
was a U.S. spy plane.' That
government continues to rule over .
Eastern Europe, ando to press Its ·.
aggressions against countries as
far from- one end of Moscow as ·
Nicaragua, as fa'r from the other ·,
end of Moscow as Cambodia.
·
The same American congressmen and senators who gasp for air
In protest against the morally ,
asphyxlallve agreement by Reagan to make a gesture as far
removed from overtones of forgive- •
ness for those responsible for the
Holocaust as a visit to a Civil War
cemetery In the South Is removed
from an endorsement of slavery,
blithely Ignore the pleas of what one·
might call Nicaraguan Jews, ask- ·
.lng lor help In their own struggle to
,prevent the lise of HIUerlsm In their
·own midst. Some dare call this
moral Idiocy.

Chance of sh&amp;wers continues
By The Associated l're88
A frontal zooe that moved Into southern Ohio on Friday night will
remain nearly stationary, keeping alive the chance of showers or
even thunderstorms over mucti of the state throu!ih Saturday night.
High pressure moving Into the Great Lakes region will decrease
the chances of rain Sunday, especially In northern Ohio. HoWever,
there will continue to be a chance of showers In southern Ohio.
Clouds $Pread across the state during the predawn hours Saturday
morning, and some showers were repot1ed In the Dayton and
Columbus areas. Radar showed a large area of rain over the
southwestern half of the state at sunrise. but most of It was very light,
with some probably not reaching the ground.
Almost aU of Ohio except for the northeast corner had a high
temperature In the low Sls Friday.
· · Fair wl!ather wW begin the work week Monday, but there will he a
chance of rain again by midweek, according to the National Weather
Service extended forecast. High temperatures l9r the ftrst half of
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next week wlll be mostly In the 60s.

Ohio agricultural advisory

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• inves)lgated by.' the .OS!. ·Plotting ,
the assassination of a Polish Pope·
who had sown the seeds of rebellion
In a .Soviet satellite Is. one thing;
for'glng J&gt;QIIce.re(.oril$..an\) payrolls .·
in obsCure areas of NazJ-\!ccupled :
Eastern .Europe to .nail obscure
concentration camp guards In the
United Stales Is quite another.
Yet the emigre grpups' accusalions - often couched In blatantly ·
anti-Semitic terms - have somehow managed to gain some ere- .
denee, not only on Capitol Hill but at
the · White House Itself. So OSI
Insiders are understandably nervous when they hear emigre :
leaders call for an end to the Nazi ·
hunt, or at least a congressional ·
hearing Into 'the validity of Soviet- ·,
suppliedevtdimce used by OSI.

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President Reagan has had a After shooting down several Gergreat deal of dll!lculty In the past
man lighters planes In a smashing
few weeks with the history of World dogfight, Reagan dies a fiery heroic
War II. His first gaffe was to believe ' death. The Important thing to
remember Is, while there was lots
that German and American sold!ers were burled In ' th~ same • of talk . of German bad guys,
cemetelies In Germany and could lteagan never got to meet one
presumably he honored atthe same personally In the Dim.
time. His secondonewastosaythal
To my knowledge the only time
very few of today's Germans
Ronald Reagan ever came face-toremember the war and certainly lace with the Nazis .was In
none of the adults now living "Desperate Journey," made In
participated In any way. And 1942. He co-stars with Errol Flynn
finally, he really Dunked the course as part of the crew of a RAF Flying
when he said the soldiers burled at
Fortress. In the film Reagan plays
Blt~urg were just as much victims
a brash, amusing, Irreverent but
of the war aspeoplewhodled In the very brave Yank.
Holocaust. ·
After the RAF Plane drops Its
What Is one to make of the bombs on Germany It Is shot down
President's blunders?
and the crew are round~ up by a ,
There may be clues In a book German major (Raymond Mas\ltled "The 'Films of Ronald Rea- sey). The German military In
gan" by Tony Thomas, publlshed
"Desperate journey" are parby Citadel Press (i980).
!rayed nof ' so much as villains as
Despite helng under contract to they are bumblers and Idiots.~ The
Warner Brothers, Mr. Reagan did
picture was the "Hogan's Heroes"
not play In as many World War II · of Its time.) In Reagan's big scene
movies as one might think. Yet his
~ Is being debriefed alone by the
view of the war and the Nazis could
major, who thinks the Yank will tell
easily have been formed by tf"oe ones
him everything he wants to know
he did ap~ar ln.
about the mission. Instead Ronnie
In 1941 Ronald Reagan went Into knocks out Massey, and then sl~
action for the first time In a film. - down and eats the major's
titled "International Squadron:" · breakfast.
Mr. Reagan played a daredevil
After this hilarious scene Reagan
American stunt pUot who ferries a
and the crew ftnd It a ' bn!ele to
bomber to the RAF. In England. · escape and make their way across
Once there he witnesses a child allof.Germany,blowlnguphalfthe
• killed In an air raid and jOins the country wltb violent acts of sabotRAF to get even with the Nazis. But age. ln a .slam-bang finish they
Reagan doesn't take his Dying Job manage to steal a German bomber
ser1ously and while he's messing and take off for England with Errol
around with a French pilot's
F,IYM !it the controls. Having wiped
girlfriend he mlsaes a mission. HJs out Gei11')811)1, F1yiln · turns to
' American best friend substitutes
Reagan and says, "Now tor
for .hlm and Is killed.
Australia and .a crack at the Japs."
. This sobers him up as far as
' That, ail. far as I know, was
, World War IrIs concerned. He
Rooald Reagan's only HoUywood
action In the European theater
decides to atone tor his tacky
behavior by knocking out the
during World War II. He did serve
French pUot and taklpghls mission.
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Precipitation may stay,&amp;ut pf northern Ohio over the w~kend but
will contlnut! to.lnterrupt'iittdoor activities In the southern pari of the
slate through Sunday.
Light amounts of rainfall are expected Sunday as shower activity
diminishes ;~nd dr1fts southWard. The moisture will be helpful In
restoring a favorable balance In the upper soU layers, but northern
Ohio solls wlll remain too dry for good establlshment of transplants
or Seedlngs In the Jli'Xt several days . A more general pattern of rain
may develop again liy Wednesday.
A high pressure center will be·~vlng Into the Great Lakes region
Sunday and cqndltlons for $Pfaylng will begin to Improve as winds
diminish. Dry weather and lfl&lt;lderate temperatures Monday and
Tuesday will favor completion of spray applications.
Where showers occur overnight In southern Ohio, vegetative ·
wetness may persist Into Sunday as relative humidity remainS high.
Minimum temperatures tonight In the .50s will help lengthen the
necessary wetness period lor apple scab Infection to 10 hours or
more, allowing lor some daytime drying early Sunday to stem the
Infection.
Minimum temperatures In the 40s to low 50s across the state will be
typical for the next five days. No frost . threat Is Indicated, and
tr,ansplants should halle favorable conditions tor- establishment
where moisture Is adequate. Rain by Wednesday sllOI)Id give a boost
to the plantings, and dayttme' temperatures between now and then
will not he stressful.
Base 50 growing degree days wUI accumulate at average rates of
six to 12 ·per day lhrougb the weekend and early next week. Soli
temperatures at the four-Inch depth will. maintain averageS from the
upper 50s In northern Ohio to the mid 60s In the southern pari of the
state.

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Department's Nazi-hunting Office thetlc listeners In Congress and· the seem plausible.
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.of Special Investigations Is under media.
· . But ln 'the ca~ of .osrs target~.
Increaslpg.attack from c.rttlcs, ~th _ , It m~y alsc he nocolncl(lencethat ~ the .fh~ of KGB fabrication of
its tundl!tg and.tts-vecy extstenre Jll - t~bftetl shrlll cries tor OSI's heiliJ .::· evldenctHalls .on. three Important
· stake. It may·beno cotnpldcnce that . ColnCide4 ,with the Reagan admlnl.s:" grou'nd&amp;: The documentary evllhe demands for OSJ's extinction tratton's heated rhetor1c about the · dence supplied by the Soviets has ·
come just as Its years of palnstak- Soviet Union as the "evil empire"
withstood court challenges In this
lng research have begun paying off and the KGB as the architect of country and abroad, and has been
In the exposure and deportation of subversion worldwide.
authenticated through exhaustive
suspected war criminals who had
For the key point made by OSI's sclentlllc testing. Furthermore, the
taken refuge In the United States critics Is that the.evidence against
paper traU has been buttressed by
after World Warn .
Eastern European .ethnlc refugees· . personal testimony of surviving
As long as the OSI' sleuths were -often comes pr1marlly from the
eyewitnesses, always under cross· .
just digging quietly Into the back- Soviets, and Is the~fore suspect,
examination by defense af\orneys.
grounds of the accused ex-Nazis.
To a public ·conditioned by .
Finally, there !s no plausible
little concern was expressed. Even persuasive reports that the Soviet
reason why the KGB. should have
while the years ot legal actionS and secret poiiCf! Instigated the attemp-· expended the ma,sslve effort that
, appeals were grinding along, oppo- ted assassination ofPopeJohnPaul. would have been requlred .to trump
slllon t&lt;1 the OSI drew little II In Rome, no accusation of
up evidence against dozens of
publicity.
malignant manipulation by the
suspected war criminals being
But when the OSI hll paydlrt,

Heart," and In the Korean theater
In an MGM film tltl!!d ''Prisoner of
· War," which was so bad that It Is
said It hastened Mr. Reagan's
decision to go Into politics. The
President's finest hour was "Helc
lea Is of lheNavy,"lnwhlchReagan
was cast-as a naval commander on
a sub In the Pacific who wreaks
havoc on the Japanese Heel. Not
only did Mr. Reagan win the war,
but he alsc won the girl, a nurse
played by Nancy Dav[s, WhO Is now
our First Lady of the land,
I detail the films that Mr. Reagan
played In for only one reason. It

·Doonesbury

appears the President's Hollywood ,
war record-, whl\e distinguished, .
certainly did not prepare him In any-'
way or shape lor the 40th anniversary of the end of hostilities with
Nazi Germany. . It also mlgh1
explain why Mr. Reagan Is so,
ignorant of World War II history ..
Even a 1blt part In "The Battle of the,
Bulge'" would have made him
realize that visiting a German
military cemetery where ss·soJdlers are burled Is just not the r1ght
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Roblrison Humphrey-Amer1canExPleasant Register and the Tripress In Atlanta, saki she considers
Coonty News.
the Cooke proposal a bonaftooqtrer
Multimedia has alsc heard proposals trom an InVestor group,
becausesaneotthestock heanli his .
Wesray Inc. headed ·by tonner
associates own has l!eell })llrchased
Treasury Secretary William Slmoo
recently.
at $8l per share and from Lor1mar
"He's been willing to put some
· !DC!ney where his mouth Is," she
Productions at $61per shll,fe.
Donald Barhyte, Multimedia
said.
Trading of Multimedia stock was
chief financial officer, said Cooke's
proposal was presented to fanilly . suspended Friday morning, biJt the
stoek went wild when trading
. shareholders.
reopened. About ·a million shares
. "They have said they would
changed
hands In the flrsthoor, and
prefer not to sell the COJ1Ipany," he
the total VOIU!l\11 was 1,153,00!
said, adding that the company Is
taking steps to "solldlfy' ' ownership
shares. The stock opened Friday at
$58 a share and cl06ed at $56.87;
of stock.
"Apparently people are taklnj!
Lee Wilder, liD analyst with
their cash and running," said Klaus
Schoenig of RobinSOn-HumphreyAmerican Express' GreenvUle

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From the two alternatives , a final
. route wUI he chosen. After that, an
envlronrne!ttal document wUI be
prepared by Woodruff's engineers.
Preparation ol the environmental
document Is the final step before
actual design plans would be
·, fuJided
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Hedrick eXplained that the mvlr- .
onmentai documf!ll Is to be finished
In February 1~. "contingent upon .
many · things out of OOOI"s
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the document will be toi'Warcled to
" the Ohio Department of Nalural
Resources, the Ohio Historical
Society, the Federal Highway
Administration and others lor
"review and evaluation.'' Hedrick
said the department will "stay on
top ol the situation" to expedite the
review process.
Hedrick said the governor has set
the department a "tight timetable"
for all the nearly twodale11 projects
on his "special list " and that
necessary proceedures In the completion of these projects are -to be
"streamlined."
Roberts commented last Wednesday that he has "never seen thestatl'
move this fast on anything."
Hedrick agreed with ROberts'
assessment of the situation. He
explained that first steps In the
corridor's preliminary engineering
are being paid for out of "state-only
funds," thereby s)ll'elllng up the
process.

office.
Analysts say the activity could he
theresultofbJytngbyCookeandthe
Inside Investor group at
Multimedia.
However, Barhyte said Fri~,Y
most of the activity probably was-by

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legislation," Biehn said. "However,
any such legislation would be
referred to the Judiciary Committee. which I've been told won't go
through with it. ..
Under the ~I zystem, Biehn
opinion that the
added, "It Is
quotas wUI decrease and imports
and exports wlllcontln~eupuntll the
program will be discontinued by
either the growers or the government and Idon'twanttobewlthout a
program."
Legislation has been Introduced In
the House of Represents tlves and
Senate that would abolish the price
support.zystem Immediately, Biehn
said.
Tobacco Imports have risen from
295.8 million pounds In 1982 to an
all,time high of 400.1 mlllton pounds
In 1!&amp;, while exports have dropped
from 5'1tl million pounds to 542.7
mllll\)npoundsoverthesameperlod
oltlme.
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In Gallla County, the effective
quota has fallen trori13.673 million
· poundslnl982tol.TT7mWipnpounds
In 1!1!5. Additionally, the ayerage.
pnceperpoundhasfaUentrom$1.&amp;;
to$1.75 over
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hall Friday night and poured about 2 Inches of rain on Manhatian,
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that dropped oui of clear skies on the Musklngum, ·County ·
fairgrounds In Zanesville, 50 miles east of Columbus, tearing the roof
off a cattle barn. There were no Injury reports.
In Illnols, authOrities said a tornado apparently touched down near
Decatur on Friday, tearing the porch ott a house.
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buying stock, he said. and he does
not think the founding families are
buylngany.
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R. Cooper White, senior vice
president of Inters!ate Securities
Corp.'s Greenvllle office, said the
odds of winning the battle to a;~ntrol
Multimedia now favor the Inside
Investor group.
Cooke met earlier this week with
severalofMultlmedla'sofflcersand
dlrl!ctors, according lfl his statement.'fheunsotlclted proposal from
Cooke did not descr1he his sources of
financing or the conditions he would
seek, Multimedia said.
llarttyte said the recapitalization
plan they and senior management
have approved Is worth approxl·
mately $54 a share and would keep
the company publtcty owned by
allowing stockholders to sell lhelr
exlstlngsf9Ck while retaining equity

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Victim's husband remembers couple
aggravated mlll'der trtal of Ms.
Brown. She and Coleman are hetng
trted separately in HamUtonCounty
Common Pleas Court for the attack
July 13 on the suburban Norwood
couple. If convicted, they could face
the death pettalty.
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against Coleman and Ms. Brown,
both of Waukegan, Ill., who faoe
charges in a series of alleged crfrnes
across the Midwest last summer.
Walters told the jUry he aild his
wife had been planning a weekend
camping trtp when Coleman and
Ms. Brown came to thetr home to
ask about the camper.

Watters said he spoke with the
couple on the trent porch, then took
them to a nearby bank to get the
money.
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They returned to the Walters
borne and were In the living room
discussing the camper's title when
Coleman began complimenting the
Walters on their furniture, he said.
"Shortly thereafter, I don't remember what happened," Walters
said. "1 vaguely remember some
painatthatpolllt.ljustknowlwastn
palll."
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up tn a hospital months later, he
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1other states subject to reciprocal
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; New bUt Introduced In House, up lor
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slowly · develop. and matntam
finance state operations In the
precisey the color you w~nt. from
·two-year fiscal period beginning
a sumbtle accent to a .n~h deep
July · 1, ·cuts taxes, earmarks'
bronze. simfiY by ~h~ngmg the
,unantlctpate&lt;j lottery , profits for
frequency o your vtstts.
schools. PasSed by House, up lor
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'hearings fuesday and Wednesday
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food couppns can be used 1ega IIY
only to buy food for human
LEBANON, Ohio (API ~ 'l:wo
consumption. trtcludlng seeds and
plants to be used In gardens to grow , Mason men charged with the April
food tor the persona1 consu mptton 10 robbery and murder of a motel
night clerk have been Indicted on
of families cerilfled to receive and
death-penalty aggravated murder
use food coupons.
Monroe Woods • Midwest Re · charges by the Wa'rren County
giona lAd mlnts. tratoroftheUSDA's. grand jury.
ood d N trill Servl e Which
KevlnSmtth,32,andJamesKPrr,
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·beer,torlight
bulbs, house· "exchange
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Items . administers
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an u theon program,
c • ex- 21, were Indicted Friday• for the
t 1·ed that be.1ore being autho · · robbery and stabbing death of
h.old cleaning. produc.ts, _facial Pan
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firms Richard
. Dickson, :ll, of Mllford, the
tissues' Paper plates, a flashlight, r tzed to accept f..,.._.coupons,
will
bid
b
night
clerk atthe TraveLodge. ·
laundry detergent, soap pads, must agree t.hat they
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Conviction on the charges could
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Mrs. Charlene_ Doczt, owner of _ firm which VIolates the regulations, to Warren County Prosecutor
James Flannery. Smith and Kerr
the firm, may apply for reinstate- , an d anyonew hop~suresa firm to
. , alsowerelndictedononecounteach
ment of. the firm In the Meigs do so, weakens and endangers the
CountyFoodStampProgramatthe whole program established to of kidnapping and aggravated
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the Gallipolis Fire Dep~ent, Is presenled the clepilrtment'sllreman
of t~ year award by Shirleen Wiseman of the Wiseman Agency, ·
Gallipolis. McMahon, 4'7, has been a nte111ber ot the department since
19'l0. The presenlalton was made Friday during lhe fireman of the year
banquet spqnsored by lhe Wiseman Agency. Doug Runyon ~lved lhe

CHICAGO - Pick and Sllovel, .
been
disqualified Iron\ the Meigs County
•Food Stamp Program for a petiod
Af five years, which began the u.s.
...Dep artment of Agriculture re.
poned Saturday.
Thi! firm was charged with
repeatedly accepting food coupons

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COLUMBUS - Local fanners program. Production Credlt Assowho want to le.am more about the cl.attons and local branches of the
state's new low-In erest agricultu- large statewide banks are alSO
ral loan program can contact the eligible participants.
At least oneftnanctal-lnstltution is
State Treasurer's office toll-tree at
eligible
in each of Meigs, Gallla,
1-!Dl-228-1102, or ask at local banks
and
Athens
countles.
or Production Credit Associations,
says State Representative Jolynn . - - - - - - - - - - Boster (D-Gautpolls 1.
Boster co-sponsored the legislation which established the agrtculBEGINNING
tural linked deposits program
e.arller this month. "Under the new
Jaw, the State Treasurer invests a
Starting
certificate or deposit with a local
THUIS., APRIL 30.
bank at below-market interest
rates. The bank then lends the
6:00P.M.
money to the farmers at belOw·
At TM Carleton Schoal
onnal borrowing rates,". Boster
Syrac.,.•
said.
Certain local banks have been
for further lolforiiiOfion
· certified as state depositors, wtuch
CALL 992-5421
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GALLIPOLIS - No chUd res- distance; and Keith R.S!iunders,24,
traint charges against two Gallta of Athens, defective exhaust.
eounty men were dismissed in·
Fort~tlng bond for speeding were
Gallipolis Municipal Court Friday.
Randy R. Stevens, 00, of Lucasvme,
The charges agalllst Dennls D. $36; James A, Houck, 29, of Eureka
Hunt, 27, of Pattiot Star Route, and . Star Route, $38; Mark A. V&lt;:&amp;tlch,31,
\John R. Kasee, 25, or 123 Fourth of Detroit, Mich., $38; Christopher
Ave., Galltpolts, were dismissed Btars, 49, of Rt. 2, Gautpolts, $39;
because the two had obtained the Diann L. Browning, :ll, of 335 Clark
proper restraints and complted with Dr.. G!llltpolts, S43; Sammy c.
the law.
Bowen, 31, of Rt. 1, Crown City, $46;
:: Fined $25 and costs for fishing and Janet R: Slater, 42, of Kentuck,
Wtthouia UcensewasTtmA. Hysell, W.Va.,$82.
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22, of Racine.
Timothy D. .Meadows, 18, Rt. 2,
I* tratttc cases, Delete K. Phalen, Galllpolts, $38; Betty S. Hupp, 38,
20, of New Haven, W.Va., was filled Mason, W.Va., $39; Dennis L.
.112 and costs after pleading guilty to Matheny, 33, Stssonvtlle, W.Va.,
failure to stop withlll an assured $39; Lynn N. Wheatcraft, 32, Rt. 1,
clear distance.
Gallipolis, $40; Jackie L. WhittingForfeiting $00 bond for traffic ton, 32, Charleston, w,Va., $40;
violations were William Foster, 21, ,Roger W. Williams, 32, Columbus,
463 Latiat br., daUlPQIIs, red llght; $43; Gregory S. Ball, 23, Pounding
11\'ltllam F. Frazee, 55, of Buck
Mtll, Va., $45; Betrtce G. Huff, 43,
'Ridge, Gallipolis, assured clear Oak Htll, $45.

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GALLIPOLIS Lola Cun·
nlnghl!fll, 51, aresldentofl21 Klneon
Dr. Gallipolis, died Frtday In the
Holzer Medical Center. She was a
homemaker born May 19, 1933 In
Alexander·UMhlre, W.Va., daugh·
ter of the late Ray Fred Pringle and
Rlta Mae Alderman Pringle. She Is
survived by her husband, Arthur D.
Cunningham, whom she married
June 2, 1951 at flodgevllle, W.Va.;
two daughters, Mrs. James (Bar·
bara Ann) . Hudson of Middleport
and Marllyn Sue Cunningham at
home; a son, DaVId G, Cunningham
of Belpre; a brother, Ray Pringle of
Hillside, Md.; three grandchildren.
A son, Michael Lee preceded her In
death.
Last rites wlll be conducted at 11
a.m. Monday at Willis Funeral
Home with Rev. Jooeph Godwin
officiating. Burtal will follow In the
Ohio Valley Memory Gardens.
· Friends may call at the funeral
'home from 7·9 p.m. Sunday.

Phyllis Fultz
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Pomeroy, died at her residence
saturday merning.
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Graveside services will be held at
10 a.m. Monday In Sacred Heart
Cemetery, with the Rev. Anthony
Glannamore officiating.
· Arrangements are by Ewing·
Funeral Home.

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son, 79, Gallipolis, died Friday In the
Holzer Medical Center. He was
retired froni the state highway
department. Born Dec. 23, 1900 In
Harrison Twp., GaUia County, to the
l;;~.te F.red and Mary Lewis Harrison.
He is SUJV(Ved by his wife, Anna
BeddowHarrisonwhomhemarried
Nov. 29, 1929 IIi Columbus; . three
daughters, Mrs. WIUtam (Mart·
anne) Westover of Hooston, Pa.;
Mrs. Sharon Cassady of Ga!Upolls,
and Mrs. Jolin (Debbie) Sayre of
Henderson, W.Va.; four sons, Galen
Harrison of Grove City; Phillip
Harrison of Walkersvllle, Md.;
Larry Harrison of Columbus, and
Randall Harrison of Columbu&amp;; . .
Tllere· are alsO 23 grandcbjldren,.
slx grandclilldren, two )lrqther!·,
Homer .HarrisOn of . Patriot and
Verne Harrison of Bedford, Pa.;
three sisters, Mrs. Sam (Opel)
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Currey of Grove City; Mrs. Hetsel

(Nellie) RussellofAddlsonandMrs.
. Geneva Shaver of Gallipolis. TWo
sons, Lowell Gaynar(l and Garg
Paul Harrison two sisters, and a
· brother preceded him in death.
He was a member of Bailey
Chapel Church.
Funeral services will Ill! held at 2
p.m. Monday from ·Wlllis Funeral
Home. with Rev. Paul Stinson
Officiating. Burial wUI be In Macedonia Cemetery. Visitation will be held
at the funeral home from 24 and7·9
p.m . Sunday.
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Jess McGuire, Scottown, died
early Saturday morning In Pleasant
Valley Hospital. Arrangements and
details wlll be announced by Wlllis
Funeral Home.

Lige Miller
GALLIPOLIS - Llge Miller, 76,
Btttlvel(. died Thursday In Edgewood Manor Nursing Home,
Lucasville.
Born Nov. 8, ~ at Rldersvllle,
Ala., he was the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie MUter.
SurviVIng are his wife, Edna
Mnier of Bidwell; a daughter, MafY
Johnson of Dayton; three . grand·
children, Christina Bowser ofCleveland, Tyrone Magby of New York,
and Cynthia Johitson of DaYton;
three great-grandchildren; a
brother, John H. MUler; and many
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services wlll be held at 11
a.m. Monday In Preston Funeral
Home, CharleSton, W.Va. Burial
will be In Charleston.

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F:reda

Ellen Newell, 74, Rt. 2, · Point

Pleasant, died Friday In Holzer
Medical Center, following an exteniled lllriess.
Born June 6, 1910,\ In Point
Pleasant, daughter of the late
GranviUe aJid Mary K. Selby
Rayburn, she attended Faith Valley

"April 28, 1985

Child stable

Area deaths
Lola Cunningham ·

Church, Gallipolis.
Surviving are her husband, Roy
Newell; . two daughters, Marie
Plants of Henderson, W.Va., and
Betty Miller of Point Pleasant;
three sons, ROY Newell 'J r. of
Middleport, Robert William Newell
.of St. Petersburg, Fla;, and Donald
DaVId NeWell of Galllpoils; a foster
son, Nelson LeeNeweUofKanauga;
a sister, Oma Van Sickle of St.
Petersburg; and 17 grandchildren
and seven great-granMhildren.
She was preceded in death by a
son, Nelson Ray Newell, and by four
brothers and a sister.
Funeral services will be held at 2
p.m. Monday In Wilcoxen Funeral
Home, with the Rev. George Roach
officiating. Burtal wlll be Suncrest
Cemetery, Poll)t Pleasimt. Friends
, maycaUat thefuneralhomeafter3
p.m. today.

Guilty plea brings
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WAY TO SAY
Happy U\{other's Day

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Gallipolis boy Is listed In stable

condition in thelntenslvecareuntt at
Holzer Medical Center after being
struck by, a pick-up while he was
attemptingtocrossEaslernAvenue
Friday afternoon.
Danny R. Matney.of 1435Eastern
Ave., Is beingtreatedforcontuslons
and Is scheduled to 'be moved to
another roomsometlmeSaturday, a
nursing supervisor said.
City pollee said a plck·up driven
by Earl A. Sheets, 81, of Rt.1, CroWJi
City, was northbound on 7, ,when
Matney reportedly ran 'Into the path
of his vehicle at 4:06p.m.
Witnesses said Matney and two
ollli!r boys apparently started
across across the highway and the
two boys stopped when the saw the ·
vehicle, but Matney reportedly
continued across.
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officers said.
Meanwhile, two Gallia County
men were cited by cliy pollee early
Saturday momthg for squeaUng

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GALLIPOLIS - Water . will be shut off to re;idents of Spring
~ Valley Estates at 1 p.m. Monday.
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The shu) off wiD last apprqximately two t.o tliree hours for repairs.
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The Ohio Valley Bank Company
Federal Reserve District No. 4
ol Gallipolis, Gallla Counly, In the State of Ohio all he close of business on March 30,
1985.
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ASSETS
Cash and bala nces due from depository Institutions.
a. Nonlnterest·bearlng balances and currency and coin ........... .... ... 6.567. 000.00
b . Irit erest·be arln g balances ..... . : .. .... ;... .. .. .... .. .... .. .... ... ...... .. ... .. .. ...... 100.000.00
Securlt les ............ ......... ·- ......... ... .... ... .... .. ......... .... ........... ..... .. ... .... .. 41.463.000.00
F ederal funds sold and securltles purchased
under agreements to rese ll .. .... .. .. ....... ..... .. ..... ... .......... .. ... .......... .... . 9.600.001t00
Loans and lease finan cing receivables:
Loans and leases, net ol unearned In come .. .59. 579.000.00
LES~: 1\llowance for loan and ·lease losses .. .'1,000.000.00
Loa ns and lea ses, net of unearned In come.
allowance, and r eserve ........... .... ...... .... .... .. ... ..... ... .,.... ...... ... ... ..... 58,579.000.00
Premtses and fixed assets. ~lnclu!llng capttallz~cH eases ) .:.. .. .. ......... ... 1,509.000.00
.·. : O,thei: assets ...·.. ..,., ......... : ...., ,:.:....·, .. .... :: ....: . ..... .. ., .....:.. .:;,, .. .. .....-.. .. .... . •:2.204.1)00 ..00 · · . .•
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In domestic offices .. .... ;.... ... ... .. .. .... ,....... ..... .. .. ... ................. .. :... ,. .. .. 110,360.000.()()
(I lcNonlnterest · b~arlng ........ .. .....,.. ... :... .... .. .12, 185,000.00 ·
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(2) 1nt!!Pest·beartng ........,,..... : ... ::: .. .. .. ... .:...... !fa;·17,5,000 .0Q '
...·· · Other.ll a blllttes ............. •:...... :.:.•. ,... .. .. .. ,. ......... ... : ; ._. .., ....... ;~. ,.. .. .. ...... ... ::..'$92 :009.00
Total !labilities ..... ...... .... .......... .... :......... ..... .. , .. : .. .. .. ........ ..... ... .... .. 111 ,252: 000.00
EQUIT\' CAPITAL
Common stock ..... ..... .. ... .. ... ... .. .. ...................... .. .. ... ...... ..... .. ... ... .... .. 1,750.000.00
Surplus ... .... .. .. ..... ... .. .. :... .. .... .. .... .. .... ....... ...... .... ..... ...... .. , ..... ...... ..... 3.500.000.00
Undivided profits and capital reserves ... ...... . .'.. ..... ........... ... .... ....... ... 3.520. 000.00
. Total equity capital .............. .... .... .. .... .. .... ...: .. ...... .. ... .. ... ...... .... .... .. .. 8.770, 000.00
Total liabilities, llmlted·llfe preferred stock. and
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I. the undersigned officer . do hereby declare that lhls Report of Condi rlon (Including the supporting schedules) has been pr epared In conformance with official
Instructions and Is tr ue to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Madge E . Boggs
Vice President a nd Controller

We , the undersign ed dir ectors, attest the correc tness of thi s Report of Condi·
. tlon (Including the supporting scheduleS) and dec lare I hat It has been exa mi ned by
us and to t he best of our knowledge and belie f has been prepared in conforma nce
with offic ial in str uctions and Is true and correct.
James L. Dalley
Keith R. Brande berry
Wa rren F. Sheets
Stale of Ohio, Count y of Galli a. ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of April, 1985and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or direc tor of thi s bank.
My commission expires March 25, 1986. Cind y L. Harrin gton. Notary P~bli c

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mother of a 6-year-old east side girl
struck by a car that was driven by a
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POMEROY - Admlsslons·.Otna Artx, Racine; Estill Moore,
she was t.mable to pull her daughter
: Syracuse; Pearl Poulin, Pom~roy; Th~ F,isher, R&lt;!clne; . Jack·
·, : Kitchen , · Mi&lt;!dlepor!; ~le Turley; \'llddl~rt; Earl)' Roush, · out of the.path of.deatl\ . . -_ ·
. Pamelil Greenlee v,:as ustng apay
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. ti ,Discharges..Brian Hartman; Charles ¥ugrage, . June Soulsby,
cu'tb and hit her daughter, Tlsha
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. POllee charged· the dtlver of the
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car, Bobby R. Mtller, 47, of
Syracuse at 9:31 a. m. went to Church St . fqr EstUl Moore who was
Columbus, with aggravated vehlcu· '
taken to Veterans Memorial. At 5: 48 lJ.m., Middleport was called to
1ar homicide, drunken driving,
Stonewood Apartments for Bessie Turley who was taken to Veterans
driving without a ll~nse , driVIng
Memorial. And at 8:52p.m., Middleport was called to 729~ Beech St.
under suspension and reckless
lor Jeremy Ross, also transported to Veterans Memorial.
operation. He was taken to the
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G~llin ~rringe
Pollee say his driver's lleensewas
revoked last year as the result of
GALLIPOLIS- The following couples flied for marriage licenses
~h!'ee drunken-drMng convictions.
this past week in Gallia County Prpbate Court.
'The girl died In Children's •
Thomas .J. Stump. 26, Rt. 2, Vinton, electrical worker, and Am~ L.
Hospital Thursday night olmasstve
Scarberry, 21, Rt. 1, thurman, gymnastiCs and . swimming
head and Internal injuries. ,
instructor.
. Miller, a baker at an east side
Mack A. Elkins. 38. Rt . 2, Cro\1111 City, still me&lt;;hanlc, and Barbara
.s upennarket, was conytcted of
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A. Elkins, 31, Rt. 2, Crown City, at home.
drunken driving In February, June \
Henry C. Hunt. 62, Robersburg, Pa .. doctor. and Carol Sue Auf!lan.
and November of 1981. His license I
30, Rt. 2, Vinton, unemployed.
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Jeffrey Clary, 23, Rt. 3, Gallltx&gt;lls, Robbins&amp; Myers employee, and
the first two convictions but was ·
Norma G. Frazier, 24, Rt . 3, Gallipolis, utility worker.
suspended again in 1~ after the·
Todd D. Eads, 21, Rutland, self-employed, and Vickie ~· Baxter,
third conviction, according to Bu· .
'l/ 655 Buhl·Morton Road , maintenance clerk.
reau of Motor Vehicles records. •
LawrPnce R. Yeauger, 56. Patriot Star' Route, self-employed, and
Last year, The Columbus DisCarolyn A: Yeauger, 41, Patriot Star Route, unemployed.
patch said, Mlller was labeled a
Gary F. Killebrew, 30, Rt. 1, Crown City, mechanic, and Terl J.
"habitual drunkard," and his ll·
Killebrew , ~. Rt, 1, Crown City, hospital aide.
cense suspension . was extended
Ronnie L. Burns, 28, Rio Grande, equipment operator, and Debbie
Indefinitely under the state's
J . Caldwell, 22, Kerr, unemployed.
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Roy E. Wray, 41, IOBurgerAve., foreman, and Waleska H. Taylor,
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weekald, the State Highway Patrol
said today.
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the accident on a Carroll County
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plus a possible $20,00lln fines.
As part of a plea agreement,
Cabell Coonty Prosecutor John
Cummings said he has agreed not to
prosecute Alutse on other charges.
Cummlngs said he also has prom·
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sentence he believes the defendant
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Scouts .ind assaulting a fourth has
pleaded gulity to three counts of
first-degree sexual abuse and one.
count or second-degree 5eX)I8l
assault.
Richard Alulse, :rl, entered guilty
pleas Friday. Cabell County Circuit
Judge Dan O'Hanlon then ordered
Alutse .to the Huttonsville Correctional Center !or a 60-day evaluation
prtor to sentencing.
Asked If he were guilty of the
charges, Alulse, formerly of Bar·
boursvllle and now ol Chesapeake,
Ohio, said, "Yes sir."
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with threeScoutslastsummerwhlle
camping at t amp Arrowhead near
Ona. He said he a:tso placed his
mouth on the body of another boy.
At the time of the Incidents, Alulse
was ·Scoutmaster. of Boy Scout
Troop 99 at Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church. He was arrested
last October on warrants obtained
by the state pollee and the youth and
sex diVIsion ol the Huntington Pollee
Department.
Alulse must report to the Cabell
County Jail on May 8 to be ·
transported to Huttonsville. Alutse,
who said he Is currently seeing a

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: as Gallipolis City Cleanup Week. .
: People wishing to have rna terial picked up by trash crews needs to
' be set at the curb line. The material must be prepared for easy
: handling and yard materials need to be containerized. City residents
~ are asked to have their trash set out by the morning.of the day of
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, picked up t&gt;n Monday, April 29.
Ward Two (Court Streei to Pine Street, Third Avenue t.o the Ohio
' River, First Avenue) w ill be picked up on Tuesday, April ~.
: Ward Three (Court Street to Neil Avenue, Third Avenue to City
: Limits) will he picked up Wednesday, May 1.
! Ward Foor (Pine and Olive Streets, Neil Avenue to Silver Bridge
: Shopping Plaza; First Avenue; Eastern Avenue; Ohio River to , he
• City Limits ) will be picked up on Thursda y, May 2.

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has bi-en set aside for E aster vacation. ·
• Superintendent Joseph Carter said as far as he knows, state school
•" systems wiD again have five weather days to work with next year.It
schools are closed more than five days because of the weather,
l make-up days of Feb. 17 (President's Day ), March 24-ZI and June 3
~ have heen scheduled.
Parent-Teacher conferences have been scheduled for Nov. 1 and
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mother set aglowing when surrounded by
her jewels, her children. Each birthstar
the color of the birthmonth p~ each
child all set in gleaming gold.

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, contracts renewed by_the GalUpolls City Board of Education d\lrlng
~ Thursday night 's rneE'tlng:
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: Norma Johnson. bus drlve r; ·Ralph Steinbeck, bus drtver; Tom
• Watters, bus driver; Larry Swift , b,us driver; Tim Weaver, bus
. driver; Bonnie Gooldln, . cook; and .Earl Burnette, four · hour
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: Henderson, Doris Henry, Dena McGhee, ViVIan Nutter, JOY Spencer
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: Superinlerl'dent Joseph Caner said they. would be rehired If the.
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LOGAN, Ohio (AP)- AZ7-yearold Mansfield man hils proclaimed
his Innocence but pleaded guUty In
the December 1984 kUling of a
Rockbridge woman.
Hocking County Common Pleas
Judge James Stilwell on Friday
sentenced Wayne Meadows io a Ute
prisontennforaggravatedmurder, tires.
4 to 25 years for attempted
Charged were Bret Harrison, 18,
aggravated murder and J8'months of Rl. 2, Patriot, and Theodore P .
for grand theft. Stilwell said the Neal, 18, of Rt. 3, Gallipolis.
sentences are to be served
Daniel E. Clay, 26, of 552 Jackson
consecutively.
Pike, Gallipolis, was cited early
The charges stem from the Dec. 3,
Saturday for no driver's license.
1984, slaying of Evelyn Damron, ~.
Cited by officers Frtday were
and the wounding of her hushand, James R. Banks, 21, of Neighbor·
Evan, 33, In their Hocking County • hood Road, passing against a double
home.
yellow UneandRandy Patrick, 20, of
After the sentenc~ng. Meadows
Z10 Jackson Pike, speeding.
said, "I didn' t kill E~elynDainron. I
was there with someone who saw
who shot·her. The real person who
did the killing wasn't me."
Another Mansfield man, Stanley
Cooper, 29, pleaded gullty In
Feburary to a charge of Involuntary
manslaughter in the Damron slayIng and was sentenced to 6 to 25
years In prison.

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women, she Is declared by astute
executives to be the shrewdest they
ever encountered ...
.25th &amp; JEFFERSON AYE.
PHONE 675-1675
In different words Mcintyre gave
the same ·oplnion in another book, , ____;'- ---'--------''------------1
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(1929), starting with a five-page
,autobiography: · ''She has entire
charge of my business affairs."
lmtled 'Horne'
At a dinner Aprll15, 1935, given by
Frank R. Vance at the Lafayette
Hotel, a large group of commercial
and civic leaders passed a resolution
InVIting the .Mclntyres to "come
llome." Part oft he reslutton read:
· "Be It further resolved, as to Mrs.
. Mcln~. that her beauty . and
' chann as well as her sterling
\ &lt;pWJltl~ of heart and mind, have
made her the object of the sincere
affection and hlgti esteem of all of
those who know hl'r; and that the
imporlant pal1 she has played In the
gpectacular success of her dlstin·
gutshed" husband is a constant
liQIIJ'ce of pride and satisfaction to
the friends and admirers of her
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yolith ... "
Maybelle Mdntyre and her
4 cyl., front wheel drive auto. trans., air cond.., power steerinl.
huSbandandMr.andMrs. WUlHays
power brakes, AM-FI! stereo; radial tires. "Med. blue met."
had lunch once at the While Hoose on
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March 4, 1933, with President and.
Mrs. Herbert Hoover.
Priced Well Below NADA Book
Maybelle Mcintyre restored the
white bench fence around the PubUc
Square - the bench 'renee upon
whiCh she and her ~hlldhood
sweetbellrt, 0.0. Mcintyre, played
ai chlklren. The OOM'ParkDistrict
was ltlll1led In hOnor of her late
ln.i$baild In the early 1970s.
WuATeacher
,She was a kindergarten teacher
prior to tier marriage.
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· Private gra~kle services will be
.ttetdatlOa.m. W_etlne9daylnMound
HW Cemetery.
'Mrs. ~~ .
Arnett. Chrl$tlan Science Practl·
tlelner, Is In charge of the service.
Arrangements are under the
direCtion ot Willis Funeral Horne.
There wlll 'be.no Calling hOurs.
OK, ali you pe~ ~ ~· been after me to find you a step

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Fisher made kraut durlnr a •
display of the tra"ellnl exhibit of .
the Melp Smlor cltbens. 11le
students here sample the homemade ~ess of the food,
prepared the traditional way.

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and how many of these thingF
fantastiC reception In the four
we'll need to know," commented
elementary schOOls where It has
Susan Oliver, RSVP director. "A
been pl't'Sented. Six more
look backward now, may put
schools, Including Meigs High
these kiqs a step ahead U hard
School, have asked for the
tltnes comE&gt;.'" shl' said, "since
program and plans are being
many things In the program can
milde to. continue next year on
be considered survival skills."
an even bigger scale.
When Traveling Yesteryear.
The dlspla~ are moved to the
moves lilt() school auditoriums,
fij'lJinasbim
In a van and a
the whole scene changes'. ·
wagon.
Another van
station
As explained by Mrs. Oliver,
hauls some volunteers while
the things displayed and the
other participants join the group
skills demonstrated by the seIn the community where the
nior citizens are not only run to
program Is being presented.
· see and watch . bl.tt have a
:til!' long ,sfdrts and bonnets
:. . ~tttve et;fect iii .· stimulating
~ bY the Iad!es.add to the
. youth In wanting to learnt~~~~
yesteiyear
of their gra:ndpari&gt;n(s:' ·
The 15 backc:lrqi$ for the
' "What we're tryiQg to do Is to
dlap!ay.
s were creat!-'(1 l&gt;y. Jean·.
crea.te . some excitement and
entbuslam about these thtngs · rill! 'Braun 'of tile Senior Citizens
-noW so· that · some.tllrie ln ·the · Center. The charcoal artwotkon ,·
unbieacbed ·rnuslln ·. ileplcts
.!uture these kida_eaii .rtillect
scenes
of ea'rly America. ··
back aitd . 5ay, 'yes, this js
Traveling
to and from the
something that I need or want to
schools, unloading and loading
know how to do,"' she said.
up again, getting everyone to the
About4(1 volunteers are partie·
location Is som.::what of a hassle,
lpatlng i1J Traveling .Yesteryear
Mrs. Oliver admits. She also
which Includes demonstrations
feels that the three hours given
on churning butter, making
at each of the schools Is not '
kraut, repairing shoes, ' quilting,
enough
time for the students to
kliotllng, rush and split weaving,
examine
and try.
candlewlcklpg, homemade meSo
the
staff Is thinking that
dicinal remedies, and making
perhaps
a
permanent l,ocatlon
wooden toys and musical
like
the
Meigs
Museum, where
lnstrucments.
the
children
can
be brought In,
There are also displays of
perhaps a class or two at a time,
kitchen utenslls, dishes, carpenand can spend more time
try tools, and candlemolds olthe.
looking and even getting some
early 1900's, along with Informahands-on experience, might be
tion on the early history of Meigs
better.
County Including the early
"Why not let them actually
schools as'well as the progress of
the butter, try some
churn
the boating Industry on the Ohio
quOting,
do some chair caning. It
River and Its conhibutlon to the
'DIETRADD'JONAL WAY 7~~Taylorl~Mwmuslclll economy of Meigs County.
would be such run and they
lhe lradltlobal fonn, on homemade
would be actuallY learning the
The thrre-hour program
. skills of their · grandparents'
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'nmcs-Sentbtel staff
POMEROY -_If enthuslam Is
any measure of the success of a
program, then lhe Retired Senior Volunteers' "Traveling Yesteryear" Is a hit.
But then plares· are few and
far between where' youngsters
can enjoy music played on
honjemade Instruments, sample freshly churned butter, dip
Into a crock for a taste of kraut,
watch a shoe cobbler make~~~
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popular to their grandparents'
generation.
· The changing scene of Meigs
County over the past half·
century or so Is well displayed In
exhibits and demonstrations of
Traveling Yesteryear.
In a sense It calls youngsters to
look back to the crafts and
survival skills of generations
past as a source of strength for
their genenitlon.
"Who knows what wUI happen
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her talent with studeniB tllrolaKh the Travellnl Y ester)'ear JII'OII'III1I by
the Retlred .Senlor VOlunteer Prorram ln Melp County.

generation," she commented.
The Traveling Yesteryear Is
not all for the young. The RSVP
director Is quick to point out tha\
It Is an exciting experience for
the senior cltl7l'ns who thrive on
sharing their· skills and
knowledge.
Working with youngsters In
the schools Is an Important part
of the RSVP . program and
always there ls a staff struggle to
do more for educatlon.
"Each yhr there were requests from the schools to do

programs, a come'and-do thiS,
come-and-do-that kind of thing,"
according to Mrs. Oliver, "but ·
every school want!!&lt;!. something different and it was all velji
fragmented ."
A "pa'Ckaged program.''
something extensive and suitable for all the schools, every
grade level, was proposed by the
staff.
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JWJe Aa!Jiey shows allldenh In
Melp Counly 11etm ofaltWGdc
nalure, an album of !Jill ecbool
pbotOp'aphL At rtpl, Eva
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Melp R d ed Sailor V+del!l'
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PI'. PLEASANT, W.Va. - Mr. from GalltpOlts Business College
and Mrs. Delvln J. Simms of Point With an Associate Pegree In
Pleasant, W.Va., are announcing . Business Administration. She is
the engagement of their daughter, employed by AEP as an accounting
:Martha Holmes Simms, to Dwayne clerk at the Philip Sporn Plant In
" Don Kuhn, son of Mr.and Mrs. New Haven.
Kuhn, after serving In the U.S.
• ··Donald M. Kuhn, Gallipolis.
: : The open-church wedding will Air Force, Is a customer service
: .take place at 1:30 p.m. June 8 at the specialist at Robbins and Myers In
: Main Street Baptist Church In Point Gallipolis. He Is working toward a
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Carroll 0 . Morse Jr., Waterford,
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
:aaughter, Rebecca Sue, to William
'Gene Frederick, son ofMr. and Mrs.
George Frederick, Waterford. for·
merly of Chester.
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Fifth Street Church of Chrtst,
Beverly.
A reception will be held lmme·
diately following the wedding In the
church social room.
A wedding party anddancewWbe
held from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Church
Town Grade School, Church Town,
Ohio.

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The bride-elect Is a graduate of
Sisson, Mason, announce the ap- . Wahama High Schol and Is pres·
proaching marriage of their da ugh· ently attending Parkersburg Com·
1 ter, Miriam Beth, to Donald Roush. munlty College.
•·. son of Mr. and Mrs. Detner Roush
Roush, a graduate of Wahama
. .Jr., New Haven.
High will graduate this term from
• • The open-church wedding will the West VIrginia Institute of
:- take place Satui-day, May 18, at 2:30 Tehnology, Montgomeroy, With a
: p.m. at the Clifton Unlted Methodist . degree in electrical engineering and
• Church. The reception wiU.follo'V In will be an . employe of the PPG
f. IIi'! church annex. Music will begin Industries
In Plttsburgll;
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; William R Anders6n of Vinton· are · and on the women's tennts ·team. .
· · . ;. anno~_nclng tJx: engagement of their.
Grag&lt;!n graduated from La Pia ta
·• daughter, .Helen Krisun Anderson, !figh' School, and attends 'Marietta.
~ to George Patrick Cragan, son of College where he Is majortrig in
; Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gragan, Bel ' petroleum engineei'ing. He Is also
.. Alton, Md.
active In the Intervarsity Christian
: The bride-elect is a graduate of Fellowship, and Is active In cross
~ Meigs High Schoo!. attended Berea
country and track.
( College, Berea, Ky., and is a junior
The wedding Is planned for June,
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POMEROY - Announcement is
made of the engagement and
approaching marrtage of Kimberly
LyM Grueser, Hemlock Grove
Road, Pomeroy. and Gary Alan
Phillips, Jackson Pike, Gallipolis.
The brJde.elect Is the daughter of
Don K. and Janet Sue Grueser.
Route 1, Racine, and the groom Is
thPsonofEdwardandShlrleyAaele
Phillips, CroWn City;
The wedding wW lake place June
15 at the Forest Run United
Methodist Church, Mlnersvtile.
Miss Grueser graduated from
Meigs High School and Rio Grande

A
, program of great sacred choruses.
~ arias and famous pieces from
.; oratorios will be presented by the
• Choral Union under !~direction of
·~ Marshall · associate professor of
· ~ music Dr. Joseph E. Line at 3 p.m.
: Sunday, May 5, In Smith Recital
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'r Summer visitors to South Bass
,: Island· will see a new patina on
.; Perry's VIctory and International
·- Peace Memorial, the result of $2.5
~ million In repairs to the 7().year-oid
I!' granite column.
• The structural work replaced the
· memorial's resti'QOills - which
Ewere slowly sinking because they
weren't placed on proper founda ·
~ uons - and the 19lli electrical and
; ventila ttoii systems, said Harry
1: Myers. who will open the monument
for the summer on Saturday.
'I'he massive Doric-style, fluted
..:;:; apart,
columnbut
was
In no danger of faJHng ·
It wasshowlngtheslgnsof
'• dally wear, Myers said.
; "We dld almost 4·5 years of.
:studies before the rehabilitation
• started. The column wasn't In any
:structural danger," he said. "There
~ were some problems with the ...
"stone under the observation deck.
:Some of those stones were pulling
~ away from the concrete.
.
::: "I Imagine that If we hadn't done
: anything, In 1().al years ... It would
: have been a possibility those stones
., would have fallen .
: "The major portions of the work
• will be really Invisible t4 the vlslt.or.
renovation wasn'i'deslgrled to
: make tile monument ix&gt;k pretty, It
•was designed for tong-term preser·
! vatlon," Myerssald.
: A $2.5 million project tq water·
• proof the column's granite surface
~and replace corroded concrete In
; 1981 and 1~ closed the monument
; those years, and tra~ic thrOUgh It
:was hampei'ed by the second phase
•that began a year ago, Myers saki.
He expects ahoutl40,000vlsltorsthls

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. By Bruce WUIIama
grandmother see an attorney and
price. totaHng $650. Shortly after I
DEAR BRUCE WI):.LIAMS take the rascal to court.
joined, the first club was closed.
Two years ago, my grandmother
However, If the nephew has no
About three months .ater, the
loaned her nephew a gr!!at deal of money, the expense of going to
second club closed and the com·
money.
court can hardly be justified. In that . pany went banllrupt. In the mean·
He cried on her shoulder and told · case, even Uyou have a judgment,
time, the health club sold my
her how much trouble he was ln . He
the Hkellhond of collecting Is small. contract to a finance company. The
said he would pay every nickel
Your grandmother has learned ·a
company says they are sorry the
back, so Grandma loaned him
very bitter Jesson· about loaning· club went broke, but I still have to
several thousand dollars.
.
money to relatives. Even with a
continue my payments.
In onler to do this, she took out a
relative, it's Important that such
Do I? - S.V., PROVIDENCE,
mortgage on her home. Now her
loans be done In
buslnessless R.I. .
nephew says that the money was a
fashion. That means having a note
DEAJ;I S.V.... - I suggest..that you
gift and. he will not pay It back.
. executed With the terms Gf repay- seek legial council.
·
What ean I do to help my
ment clearly staled.
You pro~llty signed a contract
grandmother get her money back?
DEAR BRUCE WIWAMS that allowed the health club to
·- J.C., MANCHESTER, N-.H.
Last year I joined a local health assign II to a third party, which the
DEARJ.C.- Your grandmother
club.
club did. The finance company then
,has a real problem.
At that time, the club had two gave trul money to the health club,
.
'
In the absence of · a written
outlets. The first was open every .and you now owe the money to the
.agreement between them, It's a
day and had separate facilities for . finance company.
matter of whether the courts
men and women. The second outlet
You can sue the health club, but If
· believe that . your grandmother
was open on alternate days for men
bankrupt, It probably has very
gave her nephew the money or
and women.
llitle assets. In most jurisdictions, I
loaned It .to him. If she wrote "loan
I chose that club so I could use the ' think you'll find that you must
on the check, this would be useful.
facilities on a regular basis. I Joined continue to pay the finance com·
· Because of the·amount or money
for three years on an Installment pany even though the health cluyb
Involved, I suggest that your

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
HarryCunnlnghamareannounclng
the engagement and approaching
marrtage of their daughter, Paula,
to Terry Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Brown.
The open church wedding wlll
takeplaceonMayllat1:45p.m.at
the Flatwoods United' Methodist
Church.

Fll. &amp;,;SAT., IUY ·
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- Activities and .Tea at Rio Grande, 1 p,m.
menus for the week of April 29
Menus consist of:
through May 1 at the Senior Citizens
Monday - Pepper steak, but·
Center, 2W Jackson Pike, are as tered noodles, green beans, bread,
foUows:
peaches.
Monday, April 29 - Chorus, 1·3
Tuesday - stoppy Joe, buttered
p.m.
Tuesday, . April 30 - S.T.O.}&gt;. . .. Wednesday . - Prayer Brunch:
corn, coleslaw,
bun, pears.
Class, 10:·30 a·,m.;- Physical Fitness; sausage,
Scrambled
!!ggs, home ·
'!1:.30 a.m. - . · :
fiies, biscuits, freslt .fruli: .coffee.
Wednesday, ·May 1 - ·.Prayer
ham.
Brunch, 10 a.m. (Crown City and
VInton Sites closed); Card Games, potatoes, peas, hot rolls,_Jemonjello ·
l, 1·3 p.m.
·
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wiih pineapple.
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, Friday - Baked ttsh with tartar
11 a·.mAtoon. · ·.
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sa11.ce. ·rice; 3llliid. · whe~t ·.bread, ·
Frtday, May 3 - Staff Meeting, · vanUia pudding. ·
8:15-9:45 a.m.; Arl Class, 1·3 p.in.;
Choice of beverage served with
Craft Mini-Course, 1·3 p.m.; Art each meal.

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10 a.m. to 1 p.m. , at the Belleville
Locks and Dam at Reedsville.
Children up to age 16 may
participate wlth $50, $25 and $15
going to first, second and third
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talent compeiltton.
•ljlttvltlles atRioGrandeCoiJegewUI
Television's number one variety
Initiated when I.'OINtdlan SlnBad show and the Ia~ talent smrch
the rock group Sugarereek ot In tile country, Star Search, seSia\')&gt;earcb ,.me perform at · lected SuaiU"Creek tor competition
colleli'e's 'LYI!l' Center at ij P:ll1·
tbJs ·y ear. As a result, they were
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~
· style ot comedy ' Is three ttmes. The group has per·
I!:.Y~bec:;a• ot hll high ~. formed In
with The Beach
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enJoys talklili 19 an audlenc:e •. Cheap Trtek, POCO, The, Outlaws
I'!'CU"agml theil- participatiOn. ape! others.
·
career begaJI:~ he .e ntered
ll'bere ·wm be a charge of $3 for
Air. Force ~lellt show and went non-students.
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ruMers must check In ·at the
registration desk to receive a
runner's package.
Runners are required to come
dressed , to run. No dressing rooms
or shower facUlties will be avalla·
ble. Restrooms will be available at
the start/finish area. Medical care
will be prcivlded.
Anyone needing further lnforma·
tlon concerning the race may
contact Dawn Meadows, In the
hospital Maintenance Department
office, at (614) 446·5305 or Brenda
Keefer In the Neumlogy Depart·
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ATHENS - Reglstra lion is open designs and will learn skills with a .eluding lecture sehedule and work·
shop descrtptlons may be obtained
for summer workshops on contem·
variety of traditional and non·
by contacting Qullt National '85,
porary quilting. The workshops will
traditional media a:nd techniques.
Ph- 992-22U
P .O. Box 747, Athens, Ohio 45701,
coincide with the Quilt National '85 · Enrollment Is limited to 20 persons
Singer
Approved Dtaltr
(614) 592-4981.
Jurled exhibition of contemporary
per workshop and prompt reglstra·
quUts scheduled for June 8-July 7 at · llon Is encouraged. Each or the .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;i;~
the Dairy Bam Southeastern Ohio seven workshop leaders wUI also · 1,
Culiural Arts Center in Athe ns.
present·a free publlc lecture. ·
A series of 10 two-. three- and
Quill National '85ls sponsored by
four-day Intensive workshops will The Dairy Barn Southeastern Ohio
provide an oppor.tunlty forlndlvidu · Cultural Arts Center with grants
allzed attentton.··bY lnterrjatlonally . froin Best Products Founcatlon m1.
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Richmond, Va.: .Valrfleld PrOCeSs· .·
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SPI~TEI) STIWPJNG. .
-Francoise Barnes, Colorado; Pau: lng Corjl,. maker of POLY·FIL
There's no puSsyfooting around fQr you. When you ·
line Burbidge, England;_ Ruth brand batting and fiber products,
spot a hot trefld. you jump In feet first.
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GALLIPOLIS - Pte Ohio High call the Executive Director's office
School Rodeo Association wUJ
at 446-0170.
sponsor a high school rodeo at the r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iijjj
Bob Evans Arena In Rio Grande on
· Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May
Works from oratorios include 5. The Saturday event will begin at
"The Heavens Are Telling" from 6: 30 ~J.m. with the Sunday event to
Creation by Haydn; "He Watching · begin at 2 p.m.
Over Israel" from Mendelssohn's
This Is the second year that the
Elijah: "Sanctus" from the St. Rodeo Association has offered to
STATE S111ET
Cecilia Mass by Gminod featuring the area this teenage rodeo. High
GAWPOLIS "
tenor Allen Webner of Ashland; and school students, both boy~ and girls,
the "Hallelujah . Chorus" from will be parllclpating from all over
446-8303
Handel's Messiah.
Ohio.
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To participate, teenagers must In
grades nlne-12 11nd be a member of
the Ohio High School Rodeo
year.
Association.
Construction of Jhe $1 million
The rodeo will feature Break·
monument began ln1912 to honor the Aw,ay Roping, Saddle Bronc RJd.
vlctory of an American Naval fleet,
lng. Pole Bending, calf Roping,
under the command of Oliver Steer Wrestling, Barrel Racing,
Hazard Perry,ln the Battle of Lake Team Roping, Goat 'l)ltng and Bull
Erie on Sept. 10, 1813.
Riding. Events are for both boys
Perry's victory over a British fleet and girls.
Is considered a crucial tioint In the ·
Tickets are on sale from au
War ofl812. 1t also inspired Perry to members of the Board of Directors ·
write to his commander from the of the Big Brothers!Blg Sisters of
deck of the "Niagara " the famous Meigs, Gallla, Jackson and Mason
phrase: "We have met the enemy Counties, whoareco-sponsorlngthe
and they are ours. Two Ships, two event. All'pre-ticket sales J)l'(lCeeds
Brigs, one Schooner, &amp; one Sloop."
go to the local Big Brother/ Big
The memorial opened to the Sister Organizations.
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public In June 1915.
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GALLIPOLIS - Although pre- and 10K races. They are 14 and
registration ·has closed .Cor the under; ~19; al-24; 25-29; 30-34;
Annual Frencti City Run, slated for .35-39; 40-44; 4.).49; 50-54; 55--59;
May 4 In Gallipolis, ruMers can 00-64; and 65 years of age and over.
register on race day.
The Dinosaur Dash will not be
'Spoi\Sored by · Holzer Medical divided Into age groups, but wlU be
Center Rfocreatlon Committee and open to all ages.
the Ohio VaUey Publishing Com·
Awards will be presented to the
pany, the French City Run wUl open first two male and female finishers
with a 5K race, beginning at 9 a.rn. In both the 5K and 10K races and to
at the city park In doWJ\to\m the top three male and female
winners of each age group. Special
Gallipolis.
The main event, a 10K race, will participation awards will be given
begin at 9:30a.m. During this race. ·to all entrants In the Dinosaur Dash.
the Dinosaur Dash, a one mile fun
Registration on Saturday will be
$7. A registration desk, located In
run, wiU start at 9:45a.m.
Age groups \"'ll apply to the 5K the city park, wlll open at 8 a.m. All

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clubs, and so forth unless they are
·On a very firm financial footing.
Many of theSe clubs have gone
llnd!!r. leaVIng pepole stuck With a
· prepaid membership and no place
togo.
Write to Bruce WUilams In care of
this lll'l'lsp&amp;per. Volume of mall
prohibits personal responses. Ques·
!Ions of general Interest wW be
answered In this column.

Runners may register on day of race

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· ATHENS - Charles Osgood, News coverage~ national political
.CBS News co'rrespondent and conventions and electiOn night
:anchor of the "CBS Sunday Night returns on theJ:BS Radio Network.
• 'NeW!!," . wW . give the keynOte , He fllrlll!!t' aerved u co-editor of
·address for Ohio University's 17th "Campali!n · (:owl~... a CBS
aMual Communication Week on · tate-night llel1el tracing the course
MQnday evenJDa, AprU 29..
of the, 1!181 ~tlal race. and
"End of the World: Oetalls at was a memberoftheCBStqiOI tl!ii
. Eleven" Is · the title of Osgood's team rovi!rllll the 1976 a.,d m2
address, which begins at 8 p.m. In political c8J'nl)lilg'ns. •
Memorial. Auditorium. open to the
Oagoixi's address helps ~ a
public free or charge,lt Is sponsoi'ed week that Includes some 25 sessions
by the Kennedy Lecture Series as on variations of the week's theme,
pari or the GoJiege ~ Communlca· . "Communication In ·FJux: Peopletlon's annual . week·killl ' event; Messages-Machines."
·
whlch this year_runs fl:ml April 29 ·
Complementflll IbiS year's sesthrough May 3.
slons Is a Computer. Venoors'
Osgood also writes and anchors Showcase , featuring exhibits_ and
"Newsbreak" and "The OsgOOd demonstrations ~ the latest tech·
FOe'' on the CBS Radio Network, Is nology by tepteeentatlves of 10
a frequent contributor to the •·em leading eomputer compinles. The
Evening News with Dan R8iher" show runs Monday, Tuesday a~d
and "CBS Morning News," and has W~y.
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College. She Is employed In the
served as a substitute anchor for
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Southern Local School District, and
other CBS News broadcasts.
Is a member of the Natlol)lli Councll
His two books, "Notl\ingCouldBe
ofTeachersofMathematlcs.
Finer 'Illan 'A Crisis 'Illat Is Minor
Phillips IS a graduate of HaMan In the Morni!ll" and "There's
Trace High School and received a
Nothing I Wouldn't Do ItYou Would
bachelor of se!Pnce In educatiOn
Be My POSSLQ" are•compilatlons
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of some of his best "Newsbreak"
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mastersdegreefromtheUnlverslty reports and Ulustrate why he has
of Dayton. He Is a teacher at the
come to be 'known as CBS · News'
jjpoet-in-restdence•." ~"
Addavllle Elementary School, and
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belorigs to the Gallla County Local
During Monday evenlng's· proEducation Assoclatlon, the Ohio, · gram, Osgood will 'receive the Carr
SYIACISI, OliO
National and Southeastern Ohio
Van Anda Award Cor "outstanding
t.t.·S ..... Str.,t .
Education Associations .
contributions to Journalism." He
JOY L' CI.AIII; PISTOl
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ty's E. W. Scripps School of
Journallsin.
She Is a graduate of Meigs High
Osgood joined CBS News as a
School and ts employed with B&amp;K
York City-based cprrespond· .
New
SUNDAYI MAY· 5 :
Archery at Mason.
ent
In
1971.
He
basco-anchored
CBS
Brown Is a graduate or Eastern
At lb:H A.M.
High School, and the West Virginia
College of Technology. HI' Is
self-employed with Brown's
Archery Shop and Electronics
Service Barn.

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

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Bear of the Bend

Tlmf1l R M4k I SWf

• Joe Swain of the ~ctne area
complained
abotlt the po.1 ·tJ!oles on the Nel·
!IOIIVllle bY·I)aSS.
~?ater, It was rell011ed the po.
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lrlp over the road Thursday, I can
teD you the potholes might have
been Improved but they are
anything but repaired -I guess you
Just 1IY to dodge 'em - lotsa luck.
Il's been a whlle since the last
word from Sherry Epple,Jormerly
of Meigs County, seriously Injured
· In an auto accident 1n Flortda on
Jan, 18.
• Sberry Is progressing well. She
walks now by degrees . ill getting
better althoogh doctors say It wtU
be several years before she Is back
to -normaL Sherry Is with ber
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Epple
at 2189 SE Morntngslde Blvd., Pot1
&amp;t. Lucie, Fla., 3362.
l!)cldentaUy, a sister, Vlc!cy
lj:pt)le HoUy, now living 1n Mel·
~. Fla., Is expECting her first
addition to the famUy come June or

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liei 92nd birthday Tuesday at her
bottle at 225 Union Ave. There's no
ce~atlon planned but Mrs. GU·
lpO!l' does love to get cards.
Siteaklng of cards, Bill Lowen,
m :BuUemut Ave., Pomeroy, was
10 pleased with all of the cards and
acta ol kindnesses recently when he
marked his 93rd birthday. Lowen Is
enjoying relative good ·health, lives
alone - and Is thankful for good
neighbors. His wife Of 55 years died

Then they hear their Daddy
com1J1g,
You'd like to see the fun;
'Ibelr,aches and'painS aU vanish,
As though they had made a home
run.

last Oct. 1.

Time runneth out.
AU Individuals lOcated in or doing
businesS 1n Pomeroy who biJ.s
taxable Income from which tax Is
not being withheld must Ole a first
quarter· declaration of estimated
tax no later than Tuesday.
It you haven't got this squared
away, contact the village tax office,
992-7090. FaUure to f!le or refusal to
pa)l. the village Income tax Is
. · ~ject to a f1'!81dn1un) penally of
~ror six months In Jail- or lioth.
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tlqpd, has been trasferred from the
H~ Medical C~Wer to tJnlver· .
• sltY Hosjll~l 1n C!tlumllils. · c . · :: ·
.. $he wtU . ~ stllt11hg ·on chemotherapy since she Is a victim of
lfllkffila aplastic anemia. Posslbll-'
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The Chlld Safety Program Hand·
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At a Child Safety Day, communlty volunteers staff vat1ous stations
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Revolution when Ch•lrrnan Mao
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Tse-tung's wife, former
actress
Jiang Qlng, used IV as a political
weapon.
Kong Lll)gduo, CCfV's Internstlonaldlrector,acknowledgedalack
oftechnlcalexpertise-andmoney.
. "PI'Ople complalnthatTVdrama
follows a formula. When thetaiklsof
lr:Ne, It's by a beach. At the climax,
waves crash on the shore. When
things are tense, there's always .
lightning and a downpour. Playwrights should know more about Ufe. "
In the Chinese theater. stylized
acting Is exaggerated and TV
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GALLIPOLIS -The Dr. Samuel
L. Bossard Memorial Library
announces Its schedule for the week
of Aprtl 29 to May 4:
Monday Rodney VIllage,
3:304:45 p.m.: Gallla Metro Est·
ates, 4: 30-5: 15 p.m.; Kerr,.5: 30-5:55
p.m.: BidWell. 6: 10-6:30 p.m.:
Harrisburg, 6:40-7 p.m.: Rio
Grande Estates, 7: 10-8: 10 p.m.
Tuesday Gallla Christian
School.l: 45-2:.10 p.m.; Roush Lane,
2:45-3:15 p.m:; Cheshire, 3:25-4
p.m.; Addison, 4: 15-4:00 p.m.;
Addavllle Elementary, 4: 35-5: 10
p.m.; Kanauga Filth Ave., 5:205:35 p.m.: K&amp;K Trailer Coort,
5:45-6: 15 p.m.
Thursday- Cora. 3:15-3: 30 p.m.;

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DISPLAY YARD
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quirter studying nursing at Hock·
lnltTech, Nelsonville, when Illness
caqht up. She arid her husband,
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swtng, perhaps, you would enJoy an
on!'nal poem written over 65 years

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_Corner of S.Comllve. &amp; Court St.,

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wilt be caUed by volunteers to help
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heart disease on Monday,
AP':fl 29; dut1ng t])e Phon-a·thon of
the: Amet1can Heart Association,
GaDia County Branch.
llilder the direction of chalrper~ Mark Curry and Gary Roach;
mespbers of the local heart branch,
fun&amp; raised from the event wUI
lllpP6rt programs of research, .
eCiucatlon, and community service.
"We've made progress In the
fight against cardiovascular dis·
ease. Since 1972, the death rate has
decDned by 28 percent. Research
and prevention programs of the
heart association have contributed
stgQwCantiy to the decrease,"
Cuiry stated.
"j)esplte tbese gains," continued
Roach, "cardiovascular disease
eontinues to be one of the nation's
leading causes of death, accounting
for neay one million deaths a year
:,_. almoSt as many as all other
causes of death combined. 'Ibis Is
why the public's continued support
of events lOCh as this Is to Important
to t!IP rontlnued sucoess 1n the fight
againSt heart disease."

Hot dog challenge

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THE KINGDOM, CHURCH, AND HEAVEN
Williom B. K"gh"
''Not eve1'1/ &amp;ne that oaith ""to,.. Ltnd, Ltnd, •lt4ll mter mto the
kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of m11 Father wllich;, ill

heaven"(Mt. 7:21).

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The kingdom or church etands between ua and heaven. We mlllt be
united with Chr(st in the chureh on earth it we expee_t to be united with
God in heaven. Jesus la:rs down a very strong pnnelple eoneernlng the
entrance into the kingdom, the church, and heaven. He approaches It In
a negative and positive manner.
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1, The ""gative a,oach: In the G""'t,. lt relda, ''Nol ..,.., '""'
•aying unto me, Ltnd, Lord." "Sa!ling" ~notes "to u.lute any one as
I.ord."' The individual who formaUy professes with the mouth his love
lor the Lord, boasting of what he teaches In His name, the miraeulous
works he claims,to be doin_g, and catalogues all the other I]Ood worb he
does in the name of the Lord, ia all mouth, and his llpeeeb d~vea
Him. Why? Beeauoe real union with Christ is not establillhed on one's
sayings that are spoken 10 as to saluta Christ as Lord.
2. TM p&lt;Joilive a~h: "But he tllat doellllhe will of "'II Fatlwr
which u in lleave11. ' "Doe Ill • denotes action and slgolfles obedience.
For one to gain entrance into the church, he must obe:r the will of God
the Father. Upon his obedience to the will, he ·I I united with God and
Christ. He continues this union with God by making Christ his Lord or
Master. He respeeta the Muter's authority ud law by obeying His will.
J. Ullitll infamil¥ rclat&gt;oni/Kp: "For WMI&lt;l&lt;lvlt' 1Mll do 1~ will of
11111 Father wh~ell ilon lleaven, tAe ''""" u "'II bt'lllher, and riller, G1ld
mother" (Mt. 12:5). Brother, aliter, and mother deecribe the unity that
prevails within a famU:r. 'l'o enjoy thla unity in the family of God we
must "do the will" of the Father.
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thing• which Ioart" (Lk. 6:46). The Lord is uaed to deteribe the unity
that prevails between the Lord lllid Hil subleeta. The IUbjeeta or
citizens respect the Lord by doing the thlnp the Lord aaya, and the
Hil wilL
ones who can rightfully eall Christ Lord are the ones who
6. Receive lAc ble11ing1: "Bvt wMo looAtl tiUo lle
eel low of
liberty, and c&amp;nliftulfl lllfmr., M brirtg 1101 II torp._CfwJ llfarer, ht 11
doer of the work, tllu man oW b. bi.1ud"' IMI .U.d" (Jma •. 1:25).
Yop must be a "do&lt;lr of tle ...,.1c, • eontlnuing ·ln "tle petfect low of
liberty, "in order to be recipientl C)f thj! bltutnp in Cbrilt.
The one who salutes Christ u Lord by word ol111011tb and refUel to
obey Hio will cannot enter the kingdom, the ebllfth, nor heaven. The
one who aceepte His will and obey1 It will pin entranee IIIIo the
kingdom, the ehurch, and heaven. It ila danprou. thlnt to u.lute the
Lord with the mouth while refuaing to be a doer of His wiD.
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yo~ re steppmg o!'to unsurpas~ quahty and beauty. And, now for a limited time only,
w~ ve lowered pnces on selecteons throughout our store. So, step onto savings with the
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doubted they would rellllh the Idea . .
'J1Ie 30-mtnute battle will take
"place .c.y 12 outside Jack's hot dog
lltoptll Eqle Slreet, which will be
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their more Intimate medium.
Many plays have Mantovanl-llke
soun~tracks ln. which the dubbed
dlaloguelsdellveredlnareverentlal
hush, tlwi zoom werworked and the
meaningful look turned intoacllche.
Apart from the occasional kisstaboo In Chinese programs where
eventhemostallurtngactressesare
covered. up to the neck- Imported
materia!' Is devoid of sex.
However, Chinese dramas trequently show a ·posse of naked boys
going for a swim, and news
programs .v eer towards the gory.
such as before and after plctull'S Of
Wang Gang, a boylnHubelprovtnce
who was born with thfl'e legs.

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POMEROY - ,BookmobUe ser· Raccoon TraDer Court, 3:40-4 p.m.;
vice In Meigs County Is brought to Patriot, 4:154:45 p.m.; Cadmus,
you by the Meigs County Public 5-5:20 n.m.; GaDla, 5:m p.m.;
Library under contract with the Centerplnt, 6: 15-6:30 p.m.: Centerville, 6:40-7:10 p.m.
Ohio Valley Area Libraries.
F,rlday - Individual stops, for
Bookmobile schedule for Moncitizens.
senior
day, Aprtl 29 Burlingham .
Saturday
- Northup, 10-10:.10
(County MobUe Home Park), 3: 35·
a.m.;
Green
Terrace, 10:40-11
4:00p.m.: Harrisonville (Church).
a.m.;
,Rodney,
11:15-11:45 a.m.;
4::J5.5:00 p.m.; New Lima Road
Ewington,
l-1:'25
p.m.: 'Vinton,
(one mUe south of Fort Meigs).
1:30-2:00
p.m.;
Morglln
Center,
5:15-6 p.m.; Rutland (Depot Sb),
2:
20-3
p.m.
6:4Q8: 10 p.m.
. Wednesday, May 1 - Tuppers
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MONUMENT CLEANING
FlU INSTALLATION IN CEIIITERY .
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MONDAY IHIU FIIDAY, 5 DAlS A WHK ,
OPEl. su•AY 9:00 A.M. '11L 5:00 P.M. ,, ' ·

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the Ul3 bllllon population.
custom In a land of .blte-stzed
The two-set family has Amerged. cuisine
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In households where elders
r.ommerclals
began In 19'19 and
p
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raucous e lng opera and youngs- promote Items as- dl verse as
ters favor soccer or a Hong l{ong computers lathes shampoo " tipfilm.
top ant1-a~ng o~l liquid': and
AtyplcaldayoffersaboutlOhours wristwatches like those worn by
of news and Information, plays, China's antarctic. explorers. A
cartoons,sports,lecturesandtrave- :JO.secondspotcostsabout$00
logues , about the Great Wall,
Afavorlteoldmovlels"NewYear
Yangtze gorges and othe r
SacrWces" made In 1956 from a
landmarks..
story by Lu Xun 1n which a young
In one service fUm, a Chinese widow · played by the famous
famUy demonstrates how to cope actres~ Bal Yang dies 1n the snow
with knives and forks, cups of coffee- after losing two husbands, several
and . other hazards of a Western homes and a son eaten by a wolf.
meal, Including hacking through a
Broadcasting Is tightly controlled
great lump of meat - an allen by the Ministry of Radio and

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At the same Ume, you will also' ·
receive a free copy of the Consumer
Information E:atalog. Pvbllshed
quarterly by the Consumer Infor·
mation Center of' the U .S. General
Services Administration, the Catalog Usts more than 200 other tree .
and moderately pt1ced federal
boOklets on a wide variety of
subjects.

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Dance
Aerobics,
taught Women's
by Julle
Park district
Is offering
SIE'Wert, Mondays with optlohal
Ft1days, 6 to 7 p.m. in CbeshlreKyger Elementary beginning Monday. They wtU continue through
June7.
Fee ls $10 for Monday and Sl3 for
.Monday and Friday sessions tor
county residents. An additional $3 is
charged for out-of-county residents.

The water, coal and wood are
brought,
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And the chores are qUickly done;
W1Uie Daddy stands with strap in
hand,
And the SCOI'f Is two to one.

EDITOR'S
-Since
Xlaoptng
roseNOTE
to powe
In llrnlDengd · ~ Despite poor du bb1ng, melodra·
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malic acting and what sometimes
open ed Chlna to the outside world • seems Ilke "in ac. tlon news, "Chin
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TV saes
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production
have
TVclalmsaregularaudlenceof200
soared.InthecapltalcltyofP kl .
. Ull
e ng, m on.
nine out oflO families own a TV set.
Chinese factories produced 10
De~and has overshadowed supply mUllon sets last year, one million in
and many_Ctt?'esepaytheequtval· color, but this fell SG far short of
ent of a ~ears wages for a small demand that people are paying
Imported color set.
about $rfiO cash six month.~ 1n
advance for small Imported porta·
By JEFF BR.WIEY
bles.,That's a year's salary for most
. A880Clated Press Wt1ter
workers.
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PEKING (AP) -The new status
The nation's first "color TV
symbol among C!tlna's rich pea- , village" Is In Plnggu county outside
sants Is the "caldlancun," or "color Peklngwnereex-farmers now In the
TV village," in which ""ery
construction business have used
household has a color set. Black and their profits to treatl,:nl neighbors '
white Is not good enough. ·
F,lrst Introduced in 1958, television
From :nl,OXl sets a decade ago,
to color sets.
Is now thriving 1n communist China, China
now has 40 mllllon, by
from Guangdong, whel'f antennas government count. Two state netsnare capitalist Images out of Hoilg works and 52 major local stations
Kong, to Tibet's satellite relays.
reach areas wltll a bout 60 percent of

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Entire communities can Jotn 1n

Dance aerobics
CHESHIRE _ O.O. Mcintyre

fingerprinted, receive
safely tips, and participate in other
safety-related activities. Having
such an eventl!ncourages commun·
IIY awareness and, through the
safety tips and Information t)ley
receive 1n the company of their .
parents, chUdren realize how much
they are lpved . •
To learn more about chUd safety,
send !10 cents for your copy of the .
graphed,

Is supposed to pick them up.
Be sure your kids know that t)ley
should, never tell anyone r:Ner the
phone that they are home alone.
They should neYer answer the door
when tbey are home alone, and
should call the pollee If someone
trles to.get Into the house.
...
U you take the proper precau·
lions, yoor children WOII't become
lost or separateCI trom you. How,
ever, 1t could happen, and your
children should kilow what to do In
an emergency. Make sure t)ley
know their. tuJI name, ~dress
Including the c1tY and state, and ·
phone number Including the area
code. Teach them how to reach the
operator and how to call long
distance. There ill a ]l06slbillty that
your chlldren rruiy become separated from you whUe shopping or 1n a
crowded place. TeD them to go to
the nearest clerk and ask fOr help.
They should never go to the parking
lot without you.
As a parent, listen to your
chlldren. !{now their friends, and be'
aware of whom they are with, and
where they are at aU times. U a
chU&amp; tens you he or she does not ,
want to be with a particular adult,
·find out the reason.
Take photographs of your chUdreneveryY.,ar.Itlsalsoagoodldea
to keep a ropy~ of .their dental
records. This 1ntormatton wtU help
the authorities In their search
should your chlid ever be mlsstng.

WASmNGroN, D.C. - Each
year hundreds of thousands of
children are reported · missing.
Some
are vlctlms of CUBtody
Croo~e.
·
battles,
whUe others run away or
The youngsters were reaDy Into
are
abducted.
Some are found dead
playing baseball and a cousin from
and
can't
be
klentltled.
StiU others ·
Cleveland penned the poem:
are
never
found,
and
many
of their
Whell the Score
cases
remain
unsolved.
Is Two to One
The problem of missing and
I know a little hoy named Guy,
exploited
children has received a lot
And one named Donald too;
of
attention
stnce the MISsing
Who play baseball the whole day
ChUdren
Act
was
signed Into law 1n
long,
1982.
Now,
Action
and the U.S.
With nothing else to do.
Department of ,Justice have joined
resources and developed "The
They play the game so skiUfuUy,
Safety Program handbook"
Chlld
That It fUis us with delight;
to
help
famWes, citizen groups, and
To see them when they smack the
community
organizatiOns do someball, '
thing
about
the problem.
And knock It out of sight.
The Handbook Includes safety
When either one steps 1n the boX, . rules to teach your chlldren, and for
you to follow as parents. It wtU also
They've got their Daddy beat;
help
YOII set up a Cl!ildSafety Day in
With spit balls and their horseyour
community: You can get your
shoe CUI'IIE'S,
copy
of the ChUd Safety Program
It surely Is a treat.
Handbook by sending SO cents to the
Consumer
Information Center,
In any position on the field,
Dept.
402N,
Pueblo,
Colo. 81009.
They're as agtle as a cat;
Here
are
some
things
to teach
And tney can catch· the hottest
chlldren
for
ihelr
safety:
A
your
lines,
stranger
Is
anyone
they
don't
know.:
As they come ripping from the
A "bad" stranger askS chlldren ta
bat.
go with him, offers them candy or
presents, or asks tbem to take hls
But when the time tor chores has
photograph. They should say "no."
come,
They
do not have to obey stran~
The coal and wood and water;
and
should
tell you about stran~
Then they are crippled up so bad,
they
meet.
If you have to send
That they can scarcely t9tter.
someone who Is unfamWar to pick
your chlldren up at school, set up a
One has a stone bruise on his heel,
code
word so they can recognize the
The other has the gt1ppe;
aduli.
Otherwise t)ley should never
They both think they've gQt the
go
with
an adult who says he or she
measles, ·
But It Jus~· l)'ljght be the pip.
ago about GUY (Rabbit) Guinther,
now 82. SyraCl,ISI!, and his brothe~.
Donald (Pete) Guinther, '19,

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

Programming ·not greatest, but TV gains popularity in China ·

Handbook outlines child safety proCedures

Dodging potholes
By BOB HOEJiUCII

April28, 1985

April 28, '1985

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IN SERVICE _ Raildy E.
:. King, 3lm8 Spencer Road,
. Pomeroy, Is stationed with the
:· u. s. Anny aa Fort 1;eonan1
· Wood, Mo. His Js the 8011 of
i Sharon Pooler, Pomeroy,1 111111
.
, Roland King, Middleport
~Mettke

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:· Richard P , Mettke: son of Erna
!&gt;fettke of 2012 Byrd Ave., Cuya'tioga Falls, and Gerhard Mettke of
242 Brittain Road, Akron, has been
ed 1n th u s Arm
promot
e ..
Y to the
.rank of sergeant first class.
Mettke ts a ch~mlcal operations
specialist at Fort McClellan.• Ala.
• _ His wife, Lisa, Is the daughter of

AJr Force's Delayed Enlistment
the $ecw:lty speciality.
Program, accordtng to S.Sgt. John
He wtll be earning credits
McGuire, Afr Force "-rutter tn
t.o wards an associate degree
"""
Gallipolis.
throuih the Community College of
tile -• 1- F
hll ttendtn bast
Evans Is a 1985 graduate of
"" .. orce w e a .
g
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Southwestern High School.
!Jjl~nlng · and other AJr Force
Upon grl\dUatlon from the AJr tec!mjcat training schools.
Fo~ce:S six-week baste mllltary
training course at Lackland AFB,
. Army National Guard Pvt. Carl
Texas, he 'flU receive tralnJhg In · W. Polsley Jr., 5on of Carl W. and
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· · Airman Kevin L. Curfman, son of
Norma J . Curfman of Racine, has
graduated from tile U.S. Air Force
engineering assistant · course at
Sheppard AJr Force Base, Texas.
-burtng the course, students were
taught practices and, techniques of
construction surveying, drafting
fundamentalS; and the use and care
of drafting and s\ll'\1eytng equipment. They also earned credits
towardanassoclatedegreethrough
the Community College of tile Air ·
Force.
Curfman Is scheduled to serve
with the ·22nd Civil Engineering
SquadronatMarchAlrForceBase,
Calif.
His wife. Debbie, Is the daughter
of Gerald and Gloria . Michael of
Syracuse. The airman Is a 198t
graduate of Southern High SchooL

M. DtJ,vaUof54716SR124,Porlland,
has completed recruit training.
DurlngDuvaU'selght-weektrlan·

· Do~~glas K. Evans, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald K. Evans of Route 3,

Duvall
' Navy Seaman Gregory A. Ou·

Emma L. Paisley of 44 Central'
· Ave., Gallipolis, bas completed'
baste training at Fort Dlx, N.J.
'
During the ·training, · stu~nts
received inStruction In drill and,
ceremonies, weapons, map read:

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lng, 'tactics. n\llltary couru;sy;
mWtary Justice, first aid, andAr'my
history and traditions.
:
He Is a 1!$ graduate of GaW•
Academy High SchooL
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sis after back surge!)' for Injuries
suffered during a stunt on the show.
·
a ,hospital spokesman said.
"He came through very weD."
Ron Wltie, spokesman for Cedars·
Sinal Medical Center, said Friday.
Dob8on, 41, who plays Pat "Mac"
MacKenzie In the TV series and was
Detective Crocker on the "i&lt;oJak''
LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Actor series, has been hospitalized since
Kevin Dobson, who appears In the Monday, said hLs p-Jbllclst, Joe
prime-time soap opera "Knots Sutton. He was Injured AprU 4while
Lllndlng," has an excellent progno- · doln1&gt; a stunt. ·

·People in
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Margery M. Myers,
daughter of Joseflna D. and Alvin J .
Myers of 39570 Silver Ridge Rnad,
Reedsville, has graduated from the
U.S. Air Force personnel spectallst
I;Oiirse at Keesler Air Fdr~e Base,
' Miss.
·• Graduates of the course learned
how to prepare personnel-reports
and records, and earned credits
toward an . associate degree In
\'PPlled science, through the Com·
munlty College of the Air Force.
: Myers Is scheduled to serve with
!Jie 40lst Combat Support Group at
Torrejon Air Base, Spain. She Is a
1982 graduate of Eastern High
$Chool, Reedsville.

any written documentation to
authorize such a.narnl!lg," Aaron
Woodward said lri a letter this weelc;
to Jan Oudendljk, general manager
C)f the VIsta lnten!atlonal HQtel.
Woodward serves as chief execu·
live officer of Count Basle Enterprises Inc. He announced plans In·
December to establish the Baste
band's headquar1ers here, and said

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The
adopted son of Count Baste, the
veteran Jazz bandleader who died a
year ago, ·says a new hotel that
named Its balltoom after Basle did

Jackson asked a federal Judge tO
dismiss a S3J mllllon suit by a Rhode
Island promoter. saying no contract
was signed lor publicity of last
year's "VIctory" tour.
Promoter Ftanl&lt; J . Russo con·
tends In the suit th8tJackson, 26,and
hLs brothers broke an oral agreement that RussowOutdpromotethe
tour. Jils lawyer, R. Daniel Prentiss.
contended that the Jacksons used
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" contllcts with what we are trying to
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Oudendljk, general manager of
the hotel, saki he thought the use of
Baste's name was authorized and
was Investigating. ,
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The band leader died a year ago
Friday at the age of 79.

so wlthout"Buthorlzatlon and should

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The actor continued work until
April 18, when pain kept him frol)1
t'OITlpletlng wotk on the -season's
final "Knots Landing" episode,
Sutton said ."They'll have to shoot
around hJm for the final soow: :

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', Airman Kevin S. MJtcheU. son of
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·
During the six weekS at Uickland
AJr Force Base, Texas, the airman
studied the Air Force mission,
organlza tlon and ' customs. and
received special training In human
relations.
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baste training earn credits toward
. an associate degree through thE!
Community College of the AJr
Force. ·
·. The airman
now receive
$I)edall7,ed ·lnstrUCttQn In the fuelS
spectllllst Held. ·
HIS wife, Linda,. Is the daughter o!
Mr. and Mrs. M. 0 . Jeffers of 406
LeGrl\nde Blvd., Gallipolis.. Th&lt;:
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coJiege credit In PhysJcal Ejduca- history and tJrst ald. Personnel who
tlon anp Hygiene.
. complete this course of InstruCtion
are ellgtble tor three hours of
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Prultt of '!147 King Arthur Court,
Buford, Ga., and MarJorie s.
Hoffner of Memorial Apartments, .
Lawrenceville, Ga., has been appointed a sergeant In the U.S. Air
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Force.
The new non-commissioned of· .
!leer completed training In management, leadership, huiiUII) rela·
ttons and NCO responsibilities, .
before being awarded this status.
Prul! t Is assigned at Barksdale
Air Force Base, La., with the
Secon&lt;:l Bombardment Wing.
His wife, Kathleen, Is the daugh·
ter of James E . and Wilma J . Hall
of Rural Route 1, Galll!)&lt;ills.
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~Designer

drugs' arise .
to plague health officials

Calendar I area happenings
SUNDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Sunday is Choir
Day at Paint Creek Regular Baptist
Church. Fellowship dinner wtU
follow momlng wi&gt;rshlp and afternoon service begins at .3: :II p.m.
featuring Voices United, Bobby
Dean Gordon, and the Paul Laurence Dunbar Afro-American Con. cert Choir. Public ln\'lt!!Q.
CENTENARY -CentenaryUnl·
ted Christian Church will have
tamuy night, Sunday, 7: :II p.m.
Featured will be Saved and the Rev.
Jack Holley. Public lnvt.t ed.
. GAU.IPOLIS - Gallla County
Girl Scouts will have an awards and
brtdglng ceremony, Sunday, 2 p.m.
at Grace United Methodist Church.
- LECTA- Rev. Ernest BakerwUl
beat Walnut RldgeChurch, Sunday,
-.. ,. . 7:31p.m.
PORTER- Clark Chapel Church
.will have special singing by John
.and Debbie Cardwell, Sunday, '1
p.m.

VINTON - VInton Wesleyan · POMEROY - Revival services
RIJn.AND - Rutland Garden
Church wUI have pastor Russell are underway at Whites Chapel and Club will meet Monday, 7:30p.m .
Taylor speaking Sunday, 7:31p.m .
(daylight savings time) ,atthebQme
will continue through Sunday, 7 p,m
' meet the entire nation's henil!J
each evening. The Rev. Amos nllls of Mrs. Marvin Wilson, New Ltma
By MARGARET SCHERF
MIDDLEPORT - Heath United is _the evangellst. The public is Road.
demand.
AMOCiatecii're!e Wrtler
Methodist Church wUl have a
·
And they are beyond the reach of
InVIted to attend.
WASHINGI'ON (AP) -Danger~DAY
potluck dinner, Sunday, 6 p.m.,
the
law.
GALLIPbLIS - Gallipolis Ro- ous new drugs developed by
· followed by singing t-y tlle Grubb
POMEROY -TheGrubbFamlly tary meets Tuesday, 6. p.m. at
underground chemist$ are conjurFamily Singers.
Singers will present a program at Oscar's.
A designer drug Is a controlled
Ing up nightmares for public health
the Heath United Methodist Church
experts, law enforcement ottlclals substance modified slightly tq
CROWN CITY- Rev. JoeGwihn Sunday at 7: 15 p.m. The publlc is
. produce a "chemical cousin" not
GALLIPOLIS - GaUipolls Uons and smte members of Congress.
will be at King's Chapel Church, Invited to attend.
meet Tuesday, 6:31p.m . at Oscar's.
The so-ailed "designer drugs" covered by the Controlled SubstanSunday, 7:31p.m. Public Invited.
ha_ve ~ blamed for dozens of ces'Act. A chemist adding atluorjde
POMEROY - A field service ' POMEROY. - XI Gamma Mu ' deaths, mainly In CalUornla, ofll- or an extra carbon molecule can
MERCERVll.LE - Missionary ortentatton program wiU be held at
clais say. If they spread across 111e create a new drug that will produce
Chapter, &amp;ta Sigma Phl Sorority,
Tony Dillard wW speak Sunday, 7 the American Legion Hall In
country, tlley could create a pubUc a hlgh but ts not Ulegal.
~ meet Tuesday, 7 p.m .. at the
p._m., at Providence Missionary fomeroy Sunday at 1 P:mOften, w_hlie the Drug Enfoq:ehealth disaster, a~rdlng to drug
• borne of Carol McCI!llough. New
Baptist Church. Public Invited.
ment
Administration moves to
,
otttcers wW be Installed.
experts. ·
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POMEROY - Me~s Cmmcy
control
the new substance,
'I1!e drugs ean shoot the users ·
GALLIPOLIS - Rev. Larry Museum,ButternutAve.,Pomeroy,
GALLIPOLIS- Pembroke Club hlgher than morphine, are Inexpen- chemist may be marketing a new
Ha~ ..;ll b,e at Good Hope UJ\Ited
wlllbeopenfrom2to4p.m.Sunday.
wt1l meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., .at the sive to produce and can be made In variation beyond the reach of the ·
Baptist Church, Sunday, 11 a.m . .
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enough quantity by one chemist to regul~tlon.
MONDAY
400
First Ave.
MIDDLEPORT- Meigs Mason·
girls Softball Association meets No.~wiUconterthedegl:eeofroyal
POMEROY- Pomeroy Chapter
Sunday, 2 p.m. at Middleport Park. arch maSon, Monday evening, 7
p.m., at the Pomeroy Masonic
DEXTER- Films on alcohol and Temple. AU roy !!I arch masons are
drug abuse wW be shown SW\day, 7 invited.
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develop the disease, with slightly
iave your life from cancer. · ,
more cases occurring among
QUESTION: U a person has been
women. Men, though, report being
smoking steadlly for~ to 30 years,
tested -for colon and rectum tnallghasn't most of the damage alreadY
nancles more often than women, ·
occurred?
according to the American Cancer
ANSWERllne: Yes, but even for
Society.
a person who has smoked a long
QUESTION: Why do newcaneer
period of time, the damage Is
t~eraples reported In tlle media
reversible. If a person quits smoktake years to get Into medical
practice?
lng before the onset of lung cancer,
hls or her r1sk for the disease wUl
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revert back to almost that of a
medicines must be tested first on
non-smoker wlthln 10 years. The
animals, and then on humans 1n
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reduced almost Immediately.
cancers take decades to develop,
· QUESTION: Is testicular cancer
and after treatment, patients must
a rare form of cancer?
be followed for at least five years to
ANSWERIIne: No. Cancer of the
c)!eck for P.OSSible recurrence.
testes, the male reproductive
After a cancer treatment has
glands, Is the most common cancer
passed all these tests, there Is
In men 15 to 24 years of age. Ii
usually an additional time tag of
accounts for 12 percent of all cancer
sever-al months to a few years
deaths lit this group. When detected
before the therapy is In general use
and treated early, testicular cancer
throughout the country. For those
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'10 percent.
.
cancer. opportunities In ex peri men•
Men who have an undescended or tal treatment programs sometimes
partlallydescendedtestlcleareata ~ur.
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monthly self-examination In which
procedure to obtain tissue which
they check for hard Jumps or can be examined microscopically.
nodules. it an,y are found, a doctor •· There are t~ kinds or bloJ)sstes:
lhould ·be notified Immediately.
Otber .symptoms of testicular
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abdomen and groin, aild a sensation
of heaviness.
·QUESTION: Do more men than
women get colorectal cancer?
ANSWERllne: This Is a common
misconception. Actually, about the

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NEW YORK (AP) -TheNatlonaiFootballLeaguE!
holds Its 50th draft tl1ls week without the gaping holes
the United States Football League shot In last year's
version, but also without the kind of glamor
that have adonied·the league's past talent auctions.
When representatives of the 28 NFL teams gather
at the Omnl Park Hotel beglnrilng at 8 a.m. · EST
Tuesday, tl1ey will bi&gt;chooslng'from a crop that's lost
to only one prime player .:.: Heisman Trophy winner
I)oug Flutte - to the USFL. Last year, about a
quarter of the top 100 players had been siphoned off.
But they also wW be ch&lt;iosing from what's largely a
crop of bread-and-butter players - offensive and
defensive linemen and llefenslve backs are the most
plentltul COITll'l'\ffiodltles, although as many as a
half-dozen wide receivers could go In the first roulld.
With the University of Miami's &amp;rnle Kosar using
a loophole In · tlle draft process to go Into a
supplemental draft where he can be taken by hls
hometown Cleveland Browns, and wltll Flutie gone to
the New Jersey Generals, there are llkely to be J1ll
·quarterbacks taken In the first round. Certainly, there
•Is none who could have the Immediate Impact of a •
Dan Manno or John Elway.
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names

Nor are there any tuimtngbackssuretojumptothe
top of the NFL as t:OOkles, although Ethan Horton of
North Carolina and George Adams of Kentucky are
sure first-rounders. The most lntrtgulng name ·
available is Flutle's USFL teammate, Herschel
Walker, finally eligible for the NFL draft and a
candidate to go anywhere from the first to the sixth
round, depending on your source.
Barring any last-minute shockS, the Identities otthe
tlrst three collegians to be choSen are already known.
The tlrst pick Is defensive end Bruce Smith, the
Outland Trophy winner from Virginia Tech, who was
signed In February by the Buffalo Bills.
. The second wU1 likely be BW Frallc, an oiCenslve
tackle from ~Itt. Minnesota, whlch traded upln hopes
of landing Kosar, will take him If tl1ey retain the pick.
Uthey don't, they'rellabletotradelttOAtlanta, which
.
also wants Frallc.
The tl1trd wUl be Ray Chtldress, a defensive
lineman from Texas A&amp;M. The otters exchanged
picks with the VIkings with the stipulation that if
Minnesota didn't get Kosar, they stU! had to leave
Childress for third.

Beyond .those three, other clear first-rounders
Include Horton and Adams; wide receivers Eddie
Brown of Mlarril, Al Toon of Wisconsin and Jerry Rice
of Mississippi Valley State; offensive linemen Keith
Ruettgers of Southern Ca!Uornla, Lomas Brown of
Florida and Jim · Lachey of Ohio State; defensive
lineman Ron Holmes of Washington ; linebackers
Duane Bickett of Southern Cat and·Chris Doleman of
Pitt, and defensive backS Richard Johnson of
Wisconsin, Jerry Gray of Texas and Derrtck
Burroughs of Memphis State.
The rest of the first rouild should come from
running backs Owen Gill of Iowa, Greg Allen of
Florida State and Ricky Moore of Alabama; offensive
linemen Mike Ketley of Notre Dame, Kevin Glover of
Mary land and Kevin Allen of Indiana; wide receivers
Jessie Hester of Flortda State, Vance Johnson of
Artzona, Buster ,Rhymes of Oklahoma and Stacy
Robinson of North Dakota State; defensive linemen ·
Mike Gann of Notre Dame, Garin Ver1s of Stanford.
Richard Byrd of Southern Mississippi, Kevin BrookS
of Michigan and WIUiam "The Refrigerator" Perry of
Cle!llSOn; linebackers Freddie Joe Nunn of Mississippi and Emanuel King of Alabama, and defensive

1616 EASTERN AVE. GALLIPOLIS

SAN FRANCISCO Righthander John Stuper fired a twohltter as the Clnclnnatl ' Reds
snapped a two game losing streak
Saturday afternoon, 2-1 over the San
Francisco Giants.
, Stuper yielded a tlrst Inning
double by,ChUI Davis and a seventll
inning bunt single by Scot

Thompson.
Cincinnati broke qut on top In the
first Inning -on Eric Davis' tlllrd
home run of the season off starter
and losing hurler Dave LaP.ont. The.
.Reds broke a 'l -l tie In the seventh
Inning on Dave Concepcion's leadoff
doubleandaslnglebycatcherDann
-Bllardello.
PlralesedgeMets
NEW YORK (AP) The
Pi~ Piriltes ralljed lor three
·runs In the · elgi\1!1 to halt . a
,t!Jre&lt;&gt;-game lPslngstre!lk by edging
the New York Mets 3-2 Saturday.
Mets starter Ed Lynch pltclled a
lhrlle'hlt. shuJout thrOug)i seven
:Innings wheil he wi!S lifted for a
pinch hitter. :
. .
·
NewYorkrellefaceJesseOroscO,'
1-1, started the eighth by yielding a
double to George Hendrick. Jim
Morrison walked and BUJ Almon
bunted. Orosco threw the ball
. wUdly, Jetting Hendrick score. Slxto
Lezcano, Pittsburgh's fourth
straight pinch hitter, and Tony Pena
singled In two more runs.
Pittsburgh's Larry McWDllams,
2-1, worked seven Innings, giving up
both New York runs on eight hits
before he left for a plnch-hltter.John
Candelaria pitched the final two
Innings, retiring all stx batters, for
his fourth save.

In tlle fourth; New York's Keith ,doubled twiCe, singled off reliever
Hernandez singled and Gary Carter Bob Stanley, 0-2, took third as first
doubled before Danny Heepeventu- baseman BUJ Buckner fielded Ontx
ally scored them on a bad-bop Concepcion's bunt and threw wildly
single.
to second and scored when WIUie
It was the Mets' first setback In Wilson's grounder caromed off
seven home games.
second baseman )\!arty Barrett's ·
. Expos blast Cardinals
glove.
lVION1REAI.; (AP)- 'Om WallDan Quisenberry, 2-2, the third of
ach's two-run single capped a four Kansas City pitchers, got the
foilr-runseventhandAndreDawson
Victory despite giving up · an
homered and drove In five runs
unearned run In the eighth In a wild
Saturday, powertng Montreal 8-3
pickoff attempt.
over the St. Louis Cardinals for toe
KansasCityhadtakena~-3teadln .
Expos' fifth straight victory.
the seventh on George Brett's RBI
St. Louts starter John Tudor, 0-3, single against Bobby Ojeda, who
carried a 3-1lead Into the seventh,
rejllaced starter AI Nipper.
··
· which started with a pinch single by
Mike Fitzgerald.
·
.
11gersnlpBrewers
Singles by Tlni RabieS and U.L.
.
Mn..WAUKE.
E (;\P) - Alex
Wasl\lngloJl ~~ the ](!ad tq one and
.
Slinchez,
calle4
up ~mire rnlilors :
·· Dawson followed whh ~RBI atnille
c
earllerIn
the
week;
-slammed a ·.
off felle\rer 'Jet! Lahti. Atfer, Huble.
ti-!Pie
and
home
run
aiid
drove In all
Brooks beat'out an Infield hit to load
the,~:lase$, Wallach slng'led·for a !&gt;-3 three Detroit runs Saturday, poWer·
lead. • · : · ·
,.. lng the Tigers· to a 3-2 vl~tory oyer
. The FJxpoS racked Ul! three'more · the ~~waukee Brewers.
__ . .
_J)an Petry; 4-1, scatte~ six l!lt~ ·
runs ott NeU Allen 1!1 !lie etgbth on
stDgles by Raines and Washington allll stnJck OUt live-In Bl-31nn1Jigs.
lmd Dawson's home run, his fourth WIUie Hernandez got tlle final two
outs for his fourth save after Robin
hli .ofthe game. .
Joe Hesketll 2-1 scattered live Yount singled with one out In tlle
hlts over sev~ lnrtlngs for the win Brewers' ninth.
_ .
and Bert Roberge pltclled the final
Chet Lemon started a Detroit
two Innings for his tlrst save.
rally In the seventh Inning with a fly
Royals eclle!l Red s.
ball that was dropped by left fielder
,.
BOSTON (AP) .:.. Jim Sundberg ' Yount. Sanc~ez followed )'lith his
Inning of Salurday's Shea Stadium ~alnst l!le
HERE HE COIIIE9 -The New Vork Mets' Gary
PIUsburgh Pirates catcher Tony Pena. ( AP
led off the nintll with a bloop single first borne run of the sea,son, tagging
Carter scores a borne plate after-a hlt In the fourth
lA9erpholo).
and scored after two Boston errors a 2-2 pitch ott Danny DaiWin.
to Uft the Kansas City Royals 5-4
Milwaukee took a 1-0 lead In the
over the Red Sox Saturday.
first Inning, but Detroit !led tlle
Boston had tied it ~-4 on Rick game In the second.The Brewers
MINNEAPOLIS iAP) -Mickey
MUter's pinch single In the eighth.
went ahead 2-1 In the sixth on Hatcher· went 5-for-5, tlle first
Sundberg, who had earlier Yount's double and CecU Cooper's five-hit game of his career, as tlle
,
single.
streaking Minnesota TWins won
Darwin, 2-1, gave up live hits, one their seventh straight game Saturwalk and had three $tlikeouts.
day, defeating the Oakland AthletCINC!NNATliAP)-Lastyear's average of 15.~ yards, but he's stlll
University of Cincinnati football slower than he was an an
Ics 8-6.
.t eam could_place more players In underclassman.
TJlesday's National Football
Bodine, who did not return for the
League draft than It put wins on the spring semester, satd he has been
scoreboard .
visited by scouts from Green Bay,
The &amp;arcats, who ·were 2-9 last Atlanta, San Diego, Detroit and the
pounds with Randy Romero In the
year, have four players who are Los Angeles Rams, wtth Inquiries
saddle, Is nominated for the Derby,
drawing the Interest of pro scouts. from Denver and Dallas.
but Stephens Indicated he Is unllkely
Those wbo watch the draft closely
to run
there is an off track.
say quarterback Troy Bodine and
Foster said he thought he helped
Stephens' main Dei:by hope this
I
wtde receiver Dave Foster are his chances with his showing at the
year appears to Stephan's Odyssey.
definite candidates, with offensive NFL combine camp In Tempe,
TwoofthemorepromlnentDerby
linemen Joe Apke and John Tushar Arl2., although he was clocked at
Trial contenders were Derby' nomlas possible picks.
about 4.7 seconds In tlle 40-yard
~ Fast Account and Tiffany Ice. ·
dash,
which Is considered border·W.R . Hawn's Fast ACC9\IIIt, 122
Bodllle has good mechanics and line sPee&lt;! for a pro.
with Chrts McCarron, finished
footwork and a very strong arm. He
He's heard from .Green Bay,
second to Slcywalker In the l'&gt;t-mlie
was better as an underclassman, Denver, Houston, Kansas City and
Sarita Anita Derby. Trainer Patty
however, than hewasasasenlorlast Allanta.
JolinsOJ\ saki the colt would start l!I
year wltll ~ Interceptions and a
Tushar, a6-4, 265-pound guard has
tlle Derby and would use the Trtalto
twice-broken left arm.
thestzetoattract
theprosandApke,
get race over the Churchill DoWns
Fpster came back from a knee a 6-5, 245 center-tackle Is a good
track.
'
Injury to catch 49 passes for an athlete, Brown said.
Dei:by plans were Indefinite for
M,rs, Charles Thlertat's Tiffany Ice,
122 with rtder Gregg McCarron. The
colt won the Sanford aJid was second
to Chiefs Crown In the Hopeful last
year, buthehadn'tbeenfurtherthan
seven furlongs before the Trial.
The other · Derby nominees en:
tered In the Trial were Put Away, ·
SkyConunand,RedAttack,Ceriph, ·
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) mance of Saturday's game, Bruce
Alariva and Nordic !lcandal.
Freshman Tom Tupa continued hls said: "We need to Improve In all
bid for the No.I quarterback spot at -areas. I tlllnk our def.eilse should be
OhloStateas he led the Scarlet team quite good, but we have a longway to
to a 21-IOvlctory over the Gray In the go on offense.''
•
final
lntrasquad football game
The Scarlet· scored twice In the
with nerves In his neck and will he
Saturday at Ohio Stadium.
second period on the 2-yard run by
given medication and be on an
Tupacompletedllofl8passesfor taUback Keith Byars, the Buckeyes'
exercise program, the team said ..
122yards. ·
Helsman Trophy candidate, and a
The- lndjans said they expected
Sophomore Jim Karsatos, who Is 2-yard run by George Cooper.
that Rllhle,1-2 wltha3.i!Oearned run
considered to be the successor to.
· The third touchdown came In the
averagt', wt1l he rut 34 ~­
~ed quarterback Mike Tomc- fourth perind on a 3-yard run by
Thompeon, 26, ts().(Jwlthoaeaave
zak, guided the Gray with nine freshman Hayden Humphrey.
and a 1.00 ERA In tour appearances,
•
The lone Gray touchdown came In
completions In ~ attempts for 121
all In relief, tor the GUideS.
.
the
second period bn a 54-yard pass
yards.
' The Indians also announced that
Karsatos
started
three
regularplay
front taUback ROman Bates to
rtght-handl!r Rick BeheiiJia baa
Dtno
Dawson. The Gray added a
season games for the Buckeyes the
.b\'t'll moved from lhr ~Y
lAZY DAY - CNera Crown, winner of the Blue Grala &amp;akee at
~yard lleld goal by Rich Spangler
disabled liSt to the 21-day disabled . ~IIIIHilaat ~ 111111 aravortteforthlilyear'aKenlucky Derby,
past two years.
yaw• after a worlwutatChwdllll Downss.&amp;unlay. (AP I....erphoW).
Assessing the overaU pertor- In the third 1\rfod.
list.
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Twins defeat A's

Four Bearcats may
get call from NFL -

Creme Fraiche wins

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HI,OUU

Creme Fratche, winless In five
starts tl1ls year, won the $50,00).
added Derby Tjrlal kicking . ott
Kentucky Dei:by week Saturday
afternoon.
Thirteen 3-y!!ar-olds, nine ott hem
eUgtble for the 1~ -mlle Derby next
Saturday, were entered In the
one-mlle Trial.
Previously, Creme Fralche, a
Woody Stephens trained horse,
tlnished second four times, !nclud·
tng a runnerup finish In the
Louisiana Derby.

mers,

It was the third straight year that
a Stephens trained horse has won
the Derby Trial. Caveat did It In 1983
while the highly touted DIMI's Bag
won last ye,a r.
Caveat finished third In the
Derby. DevU's Bag did not start and
wasretlredtwodaysaftertheDerby
because of a knee tnjucy. But
Stephens got his second Derby win
last year with the W-fated Swale.
The 71-year-old trainer also won the
IOOth Derby In 1974 with Cannonade.

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Ruhle placed on disabled list
CLEVELAND (AP) The
Cleveland Indians have pl!iced
rtght-handed plt.cher Vern Ruhle on
the ~ay disabled list -because of
weaknetlln his rliht shoulder.
Ruhle wUI be repiiK;ed by Rich
ThompiOII, whowas'called up from
the Matne Guides of the Class MA
Jntematlonal l...eaiue. the Indians
11111d Saturday.
.
nie teem 8IIIIOOIICed the move
after Ruhle, .34, was examined by
team phyliclari 01'. W!lllam Wilder.
R~ Is autferlng from problems

_day and Sunday nights.
,'J'hrouall 29 weeks, CBS' average
.prtmr-tlme rating wu 16.9, down
)lllll'kedJy from last season's 18.1.
1be network placed seven ll!'rleB lri
the 10 top shows with people over 50.
'1bree were on Sunday: "60 Mln·utes''; ·•Munter, Sbe Wrote.'' CBS'
•OlltYI!It from hanewfallserles.and .
~ 'CraZy Like A, Ftlll," TV's only
lel.'lllld-.-.oll IIUCrell~-.

backs Isstac Holt of Alcorn ·s tate, Tyrone Davis of
Clemson and Torran Nixon of San Diego State.
The top-rated quar1erbacks, who $0Uid go from
the second tp. the fourth rounds, Include Steve
Calabria of Colgate, Paul Berner of Pacific, Frank
Reich of Maryland, Steve Bono ofUq.A. GaleGUbert
of CalUornla and Randall Cunningham of NevadaLas Vegas.
Then there's Walker, the 1982lfelsman winner who
passed up his final year of college to join the USFL.
He's finally eligible for the NFL draft this year, but
who drafts him depends less on his ablllty than on the
status of the shaky league he plays In- both he and
Flu tie have six-year personal service contracts with
New Jersey owner Donald Trump.
.But 'Walker's 1,00i yards In nine games with the
Generals this year have erased most doubts about hls
skill.
Flu tie also is likely to be drafted, but certainly not In
the first round - tri fact, without tlle USFL, he Would
have been a problematical llrst -round choice to beglh
with. In both his case and Walker's the team draltlng
him would have his rights for lour years with the right
to match any other team's offer after that.

Stuper two-hits·Giants;
Pirates nip N.Y. Mets

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By FRED ROlliENBEIW
'
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• NEW YORK (API- The30-week
prime-time season Is over. The
lelevtslon jurikles' chant is just
beginning: "Who's No. 1? ... Who's
No. 1?''
CBS and Nielsen point to CBS,
which won the household ratings
race for the stxthyearln a row. CBS
- had the most viewers and more
shows In theToplOthan either of the
other networks. And CES had
enormous loyalty with the Gerttol
set.
Most advertising executives,
hoWever, support NBC. NBC won .
· !he demographics derby by having
the most elite viewers and more
- .lhows popular with younger consuNBC earned the Yuppie vote.
Would ABC care to break the tie?
':Anything 1 woold say would sound
' like sour grapes," said Lewis H.
Erilcht, preslotlentofABCEntertalnmeni. "I just !know It wasn't us.''
· The hlgh-protlle prime-time competition ended Sunday. The exact
A.C. Nielsen &lt;;:o. figures wUI be
available Tuesday. But the ratings
measurtngtt.epercentage
pt the nation 's84.9mWion TV homes
watching, on average, a given
-IJibnlte of a network's prlrile-ttme
lchedUie - have been ~ foregone
l!oncluslonforweeks: CB'&gt;, llrstand
Jllppln&amp;. NBC, second and soaring,
jllld ABC. third and fading.
• CBS, on 'the strength of Top 10
~~ertal&amp; "Dallas," ''FalCOII Crest"
and "Knots Landing:' and hJahrated perennials "60 Minutes" and
''Simoll 1: Slmon,"was No.1 again.
-'l'llroulhDut the seaaon. CBS was
tither flrsl or a close seCOnd on
~onday, Thunday; Friday, Satur-

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VinceDzo, ~tiil share 'toumey lead

Dodgers hike NL West lead
By BEN WALKER
AP Spol1s Writer
At thls rate, Ore! Hershlser will
soonn&lt;rhlt the San Diego Padres.
"We'veseenqulteen&lt;ll!ghofOrel
Hershlser,'' Padres Manager Dick
Wllllarns said Friday night after
Hershlserpltched a,one-hltterasthe
Los Angeles Dodgers beat · San
Diego 2.{1.
Five days earlier, Hershlser

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Chicago. (AP Laserphoto).

)Twins capture sixth straight,
~ Indians lose 6-3 to Orioles
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It came back In for some unknown
~ reason. It was the weirdest homE'
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• of his sixth homPr of the season, a
: leadoff shot lnthebottomofthenlnth
~ Inning Friday night that gave the

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consecutive triumph.
Brunansky's game-wbtnbtg homer made a loser of Oakland
reliever Keith Atherton for the
SECOnd consecutive night.
~ . In otber . American League ·
, games, Detroit nlwe? Milwaukee
: 1.1J, B;dttmore downed •Cleveland
; ~. Boston beat Kansas City 5-~.
· · ·. :; Toronto .edged ·te""s 6-S, -Chicago.
.tu!'llllll back ·New York · 4-3 and
: Calll'ornla ctobi:Ji.red Seattle 11·3.
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'J'Igers I, Brewers II
. J.a ck Morris overpowei-ed Mil·
" waukee with . a fivE.&gt;-hitter. He
walked· two, struck· our nlnP and
ret lied 14 batteri bt a row untll Cecil
Cooper doubled with one out ln the
ninth as the struggling Tigers won
for only the third timebt nine games.
1be Tigers scored bt the first
lnnbtg when Kirk Gibson tripled to
the gap in right-center and raced
home when the relay throw from
second baseman Jim Gantner
skipped past third baseman Paul
Molitor for an error. ·

Orioles 8, Indians 3
Cal Rlpken sbtgled home two runs
ln Baltimore's three-run third .
Inning and Fritz CopnaUy cracked a
pinch-hit two-run double bt a
three-run fourth . Dennis Martinez
pitched 5 1·3 btnlngs to get the
victory and Sammy Stewart recorded his third save. Cleveland's
Vern Ruhle, whO IPft In thE' fourth
btnlng with slralned right shoulder
muscle, was ·'· the loser. Tony
)3ernazard homered for Cleveland.
Red Sox 5, RAlyals 2
Roger Clemens scattered eight
hits, btcludbtgsecond-lnnlngslngles
. byJorgeOrta, Darry!Motley,Greg
Pryor and Jim Sundberg that gave
Kansas City a 2-llead.
Boston's Jackie Gutierrez scored
the tybtg run after leadlng ·olf the
fifth with a single. HE' went to second
on a walk to Wade Boggs and scored
on a double by Jim Rice. Mike
Easler's grounder gave Boston a 3-2
IE';!d.
In thE' sixth, the Red Sox loaded
the bases with none out on a single by
BUI Buckner, a double by Rich
Gedman and a walk. Gutierrez
drilled a two-run single thrOUgh the

threw a two-hit shutout against the
Padres.
"Unfortunately for them, they
happen to run Into me when I've had
my best stuff," ·the 26-year-old
pltcher said. "I've been In a very
good groove, which has been bad for
them ."
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In other National League games,
San Francisco rallied past Cbtcbtnatl Hi, Montreal belted St. Louts
10.5, New York beat Pittsburgh 6.{1,
Chicago downed Phlladelphla 7-3
and Houston nipped Atlanta 3-2.
The only hit off Hershlset at
Dodger Stadium was a fourth·
Inning sbtgle by Tony Gwyn:
n.Hershler, 3-0, set down the last 16
Padre!) batters In order bt extending
his scoreless·lnnlng strbtg to 22. He
struck out five.
Dave Dravecky, 0-2, took the loss.
He w;u; also the loser last Sunday
when Hershlser threw his two-hitter
agairist the Padres.
San Diego second baseman Alan

four-run firSt Inning that .sent the
Cubs to xtctory ln Philadelphia:
Lopes also stole two bases,
extending his streak of successful
stealattemptsto31. .
Ryne Sandberg homered to help
.DenntsEckersley raise his record to
3-1. Eckersley, who had thrown
shutouts ln his last two starts,
extetided his string of consecutive
lnnln
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PRAGUE , Czechoslovakia (AP)
- Hannu Jarvenpaa scored three
power play goals Friday night . as
Flnlalld upset the United States 8-3
in
the World Hockey
Championships.
The Americans, who finished tlie
preliminary round with four victories, llle and 21osses, led 3-2 early bt
the Sl'COnd period. But the Fbtns
theit scored six unan!IM.'I'ed goals to
pick up their semnd triumph in the
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The soggy, wind-swept On!Qn
Creek course played longer than its
6,564 yards, and Whitworth said:
"I'm just not strong enough to hit it
out of wet fairWays. The course
definitely played longer."
At times, the women were hitting
woods from ~ fairway while
playbtg partner~ Don January and
Gene Littler had mid-irons.
Sam Snead said: ·"Women just
aren't as good as men · In any
department. Uwomen beat us, we'd
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Earlier, Haley had soared ln the Long and Harold Madox raced to a
PHILADELPHIA tAP) -Before
University · of Arkansas freshman
trials of the40J.meter andtm-meter
national junior college record of
relay trials, teaming with hurdler' 3: 03.2 In leading the quallfiprs for
' Rod&lt;\ie Haley carne to tlie 91st PeM
Relays, his veteran teammates
Fred Cleary, ,lorig jumper-triple
today's fbtal.
jumper Michael Conley and sprintried to telll\lm about the size of the
In the only women's relay
ter Wallace Spearman In Pach event
meet.
championship decided Friday,
. .There were the large crowds In io get the Razorbacks Into today' s
Louisiana State took the 400 ln44.61.
finals.
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OO,roJ.seat Franklin Field; the
Individual winners btcluded:
thOusandS of. runnPrs, Including . In the 400, the Arkansas foursi&gt;me . Marty Kobza, Arkansas, discus, 192
Set a meet record of 39.47, breaklilg. feet, 3 btches; Kevbt Henderson.
grade school, junior high, high
GALLIPOLIS &amp; POMEROY
the mark of. 39.57 set by Arizona
school, collegE', Olympic DevelOPAull,lm, 400-meter hurdles, 49.24;
ment, Masters and disadvantaged;
Stateln 19TI.
Ray Humphrey, Georgetown, long ·
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and ttK' mass of competitors who , "He (Haley) loves big croWds,"
jump, 254~; and Pat Egan, Rhode
GALLIPOLIS
' gather In tbe paddock area, waiting noted Donovan.
Island, hammer throw, 221·6.
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their tum to run.
per1orm before a crowd of more r-----------L----------~
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"I was waltbtg to. see," said the than. 40,(0) bt the windup session ol
19-year·old quarter·miler from Tex · the five-day Penn Relays, the
nation's oldest relay carnival, as the
. arkana, Texas.
' Razor backs tried t6 become only the
Haley saw Friday.
Even with a relatively small sectind school in meet history to wbt
crowd· o~ 13,181 on hand ln perfect five championship events.
Also drawbtg raves was the
' sunny weather, Haley was
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: convinced.
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And Haley, the Comet, soared.
A~ril
: HE' soared in the distance medley Johnson, Clark Waddell, Calvin
relay championship, ' running a
sl2zllng 400-meter Second ieg of 44.2 Clipjlel'8 beaten
seconds that propelled the Razor·
backs to tbe tltle .for the third
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mond plated two runs In the seventh
•:: Arkansas' winning . time of 9 inning Friday and the Braves held
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•. minutes, 28.2 seconds was the on for their sixth straight lnterna, ;"Slowest during theirwlnnlngstreak, tiona! League baseball victory, a 4-2
·;but anchonnan Paul bonovan did v('rdlct over the Columbus Clippers,
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:'.:- Golfer-stockbroker Jim Simons
-:was torn between business and golf
: 1ast week. But after he decided on
~if, he discovered his stock went up
~ n the second round of the $500,00!
:'}louston Open.
•; Simons survived a sore shoulder,
, ;a 90-!)1l~utP rain dPtay and soggy
greens to post · a 5-under-par 67
,:Friday and take a two-stroke lead In
.;the unfinished second round, whlch
f-was forced toahaltbydarknesswith
"36 players stU! on the course.
.; Those players were to finish their
' rounds early Saturday before the
1·start of tbe ihird round.
::·: Because of the sore shOulder,
O:Simons almost skipped the tourna·
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,: . HeheldtheleadoverrookieDavld .
.",Frost o1 South Africa, who shot a
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&gt;138 total to share second place with
);Wayne Levi, whO finished just
:•be(ore darkness with a 67.
~ F1vP others were another stroke
::OOckat 139, Including Roger Maltbie
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"The course played much harder
because oi the overnight rabts," he
said .
"We're very happy with the
round," said Still, a last-minutE'
substitute for Rod Funseth.
Brewer and Casper OOgeyed the

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letdown," said the ~year-old ·
Wright. "It's hard to follow a great
round with another. We'll do OK

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A'li.ANTA (AP) - Ulllii.'Eded
Mike Leach and Paul Annacone
were upe1 WinDers, but top-~
Jolui•McEnroe and No. 2 seed Kevbt
CUrren were victorious bt moving
IIIIo ~ 81'1111fb)als of the $375,(0)
WCI'·Attanta tennls tot~mament.

SOU'DIWESTERN PlAYERS HONORED F!l"r Highlander basketball players were holtoftd
recently by the school's booslersal the iuutual athletic
banquet for lhelr oontniJutlonrio the team durlllg the
1984-85 !ieMOII. Commended were (from left to right) .

btgchamplonsBillyCasperandGay
Breer at the 36-hole 'll81'k of the
$500,(0) Liberty Mutual Legends of
Golf Tournament.
Both teams were IJ.under par 127
over the par 35-35-70 Onion Creek
Golf Club course.
. · Kathy Whitworth and Mickey
Wright's head-to-head challenge
with the men ended bt disaster with
a 2-over-par 72 tjlat put them 10shots
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parti!Elrs, birdied four holes to
highlight the better-ball round.

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middle of the drawn-In Infield to working on a no-hitter, andgavethe
Wiggins fatted t9 showup at Dodger
make It 5-2.
White Sox a 3-llead.
Stadium forthesecondstralghtday.
Blue Jays 6, Rangers 5
Whitson retired Pte first batter
He was missbtg durbtg the Padres'
Uoyd Moseby's two-run homer bt before Ozzie Guillen sbtgled for
6-3Ioss to Los Angeles on Thursday
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the seventh btnlng helped ·Toronto Chicago's first hit. One out later,
night.
overcomeanearlythree-rundeftclt. GuUien stole second and continued
· Padres President Ballard Smith
Sperry Top·S ider has passed fo r ove r 50
1be Rangers took the lead with to third on catcher Ron Hassey's
saldprlortoFrlday'sgamethatthe
years. From the way it 's built, to the
three unearned runs In the second wild throw.Scott Fletcher walked
team had talked to Wiggins' agent ,
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btnlng. The Blue Jays gotthelr first and Babtes hammered the next
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the player. But Smith did' not offer
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any detail~ on Wiggins'
·homerandmadelt3-21ntheflfthon
The c• Jm{Xl n~ char pw pmcricalit y in .ll!lc.
Ernie Whitt's double, a sacrifice and tnnlngsand the Yankeesstrandedl4
whereabouts.
STORE HOU~
baserunners.
M~ 8, Pirates 0
Darnaso Garcia's grounder.
Mon. &amp; Fri: 'til I P.M.
In the seventh, Barfield was sate
Angels 11 , Mariners 3
Wally Backman became the first
snoe "DI'II
Tuts.·WH.-Thun.
Juan Beniquez and Rod Carew
NL player to go !Hor-5 this season
on shortstop Curtis Wilkerson's
&amp; ·s.t. 'til 5 P.M.
tbfowing error and was forced at each drove In three ruris as
ahdhedrovelnthreerunslnhe)pbtg
DOWNIOIIN GIIUPOUS
second. Garcia sbtgled and Rance California belted four SeattlE'
Ron Darling break a pattern of
~n&lt;rdeclslons.
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Mulllnlks doubled horne t ..
, , tying pitchers for 14 hits. Beniquez
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and lead runs. Moseby then hit his slugged a two-run homer to cap a
Darlbtg pitched a ftvE.&gt;-hltter and
second home run of the year for a 6-J fivE.&gt;-run second Inning and singled a
struck out 11 In wbtntng his first
decision of the season. He had gotten
Toronto lead. The runs carne run home In the fifth. Carew rapped
agabtst Texas reliever Dave two doubles .for his three RBis, the
three no-deCisions this year after
Schmidt·
~th multlpiE.&gt;-hlt game of IUS getting 12 bt 1984.
Texas third baseman Buddy Bell career.
Backman had a pair of bunt
had a single tor hl.s . 2,!roth
DougCorbettptckedUpthewlnby
sbtgles, along with a double that
'_pltchbtg three SC&lt;ireless btnlngs bt
follo":ed ~ Jlciuble by Darling iil.th!"·
major-Ieaguehits. ·
WhlteSox.; .v·~2 . · ·
rellefofstacterG!!off~.whowas :. elgl\lh lriidng. Darryl Stra-.yben:y,
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forced to leave after two btntngs · . beltedh!Sfiflhhomerunoftheyellr
Haroid Ilatites' ' three-run
with two out 1u ·the sixth inning because of tenderness bt his left
ln the fiflh Inning off PittSburgh
helped Tom Seaver notch his 290th shouldPr. SeattlE', which won Its first
starter Jose DeLeon, 0-3.
.,
major-league vlctory.TIIP homer, stxgames, hasnowlostslxstraJght
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Gu1Js 7,Ph1Wes3 . ,
. Bair1~' fou.rth of thE' seaS!Jn, ~arne anc110 of u. 1be Martneri' pitching · J~avt' Lopes, now a 38-y~-old .
on the.first pitch lr'om Ed Whitson, · st~ff carne btto the game With an· spar~lllgutUltyplayerforChlcago,
·woo moments t'arller had been earned run average of 5.63. ·
club!led a three-nm homer to cap a ,

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e;u;y 5.J).yard par-5 hole, but birdied
the next four holes bt a row to finish
at 5-under 65.
"That bogey got our a ttentlon likE'
a two-by-four and a donkey,"· said
Casper, who holed birdie puttsof25,
18 and 8 feet.
,"It W8J! a long day out there," said
·
Brewer. .
Wright and Whitworth, represent.
btg women for the first time bt a
sanctioned PGA tournament on an
equal basts against men, shot
themselves out of the 72-oote
tournan\ent but said they weren't ·
dejected.
"Yesterday was just so exciting
when we ,shot 65 that WE' had a

AUSfiN, Texas (AP) -Roberto

De Vlcenzo and Ken sun !Ired a
6-under-par 64 FJi!lay to tie.defend·

ninth.
Expos 10, Cardinals 3
Huble Brooks keyed Montreal's
offensebydrlvlnglnfourruns,whQe
Andre Dawson and Tiin Wallach
homered for tbe host Expos.
Brooks pounded a two-run double
ln the third Inning to break a 2·2 tie.
The Expos went on to make 1110.2 in
the stxth Inning on Wallach's
tl!J1'e-run homer, his first blast since

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Page C-6 The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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PROCTORVILLE - Gallia
Academy High School's Blue An·
gels set meet records In . the
BOO-meter relay and 3,200 meter run

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to capt!Jre the 198(i Fairland
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By TOM BELVJLLE
Special Con-eopondenl
land, Ashtabula, Athens, CaiToll
GALLIPOUS ' - The Ohlo Wild· Columbiana, Coshocton, Fairfield,
life Council has approved and Gama, Guernsey, Harrison, High- ·
announced the ffiG-86 hunting and land, Hocking, Holmes, Jackson,
Jefferson, Knox, Lawrence, Lick·
trapping season dates. .
Here Is a rundown of those ,~lng, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Mus·
klngum, Perry, Pike, Ross, Scioto,
seasons and dates:
Squirrel ..,.. Sept. 5 through J)ec. Trumbull, ~scarawas, VInton and
14, 1985 statewide. Shooting hours Washil!gton. !Jun!lng hOurs are
..&lt;re·one-half hour before sunrtse to one-half hour before sunrtse to
one-half hour after sunset.
noon.
Grouse - Oct. 11, 1985 through . . Woodchuck- Open statewi!\E' all
Feb. 28, 1986. Shooting hours are year e)&lt;cept during the deer gun
one-hall ho~r before · sunrtse to season. Hunting hours are one-half
one-half hour after sunset.
hour before sunrise to one-half hour
Rabbit - Nov, 8, 1985 through after sunset.
Jan . 31, 1986. Hunting hours are 9
Dear Seasons
a.m. to 5 p.m .
Longbow and Crossbow- Oct. 5,
Bobwhite Quail ,;.. Nov. 8, 1985 1985 through Jan. 31,1986 statewide.
through Nov. :JJ,. 1985 on State
Gun - Zone One - Dec. 2,
Public Hunting Areas and prtvate through Dec. 7, 1985. Bucks only.
l;mds which have a formal agreeGun - Zone Two - Dec. 2
ment with the state fn the tollowing ·through Dec. 7 ~ Bucks only.
counties only: Adams, Brown,
Gun- Zone Three ~Dec. 2buck
' HONORED - The Buckeyes (girls fourth, fifth Blld fl!xth grade
B\ltler. Clermont, Clinton, Greene, or doe. Dec. 3 through Dec. 7, 1985bBIIIretballleam ofGreea) were honored with a banquet at Green School
Hamilton, Highland, Montgomery,
Bucks only.
recently. Each member received 011 Individual troph.v, plus a team
Gun - Zone Four - (Includes
. Pike, Preble, a nd }Varren. Hunting
trophy. Members of the unbeaten championship learn were: Jeanlfer
hours are 9 a .m. to 5 p.m.
Gallla, Meigs, Athens) Dec. 2
Young, Shena Splete, Kim Basion, Nancy Lanier, Jellldfer Watson,
Ring-necked Pheasant Cock and through Dec. 7 for buck or doe.
Trenda MUier, Julie GroveandKrlsllnSbato. The leam,wascoachedby
Chukar Partridge- Nov. 8, 1985 Huntlnglnallzonesisfrom7a.m. to
Garland Laftler and Dick Groves.
· through Dec. 14, 1985. Hunting 5::.J p.m.
hours are 9 a.m . to 5 p.m .
Antlerless pemilts wUI be Issued
Fox Hunting- Opens 6 p.m. Nov: In selected CO)I,nties within zones
6, ~985 through Jan. 31, l986.
one rand two ..
Raccoon, Opossum, Skunk and
Statewide Primitive Wea~ns
DENVER . (AP) - Ex-Denver 8:21 remaining.
Weasel Hunting - Opens 6 p.m . Deer season - Jan. 9 through Jan.
running
back Harry Sydney rjpped,
On the pext.serles, the Showboat
Nov. 15, 1985 through midnight
11, 1986. Bucks only with five inch
January 31, 1986.
antler minimum may lle taken In ;· 12 yards up the middle for a defense sacked l'lenver quarter·
tlebreaktltg fourth-qW!rter touch· back BOb Gagliano on three
Fox Trapping - Nov. 6, 1985 2!01les ·one and two; deer of either
down and quarterback Mike Kelley consecutive plays, the final one
through Jan . 31, 1986.
sexmaybetakenlnzonesthreeand
ran 18 yards for another score, Reggie White's sack of Gagliano In
Mink, Muskrat, and Raccoon four.
lifting the Memphis Showboats to a the end zone for a safetY with 6: 39
Trapping - Nov. 15, 1985 through
E&lt;~rly Ptimltive Weapons Season
33-17 United States Football League remaining. It was the Showboats'
- Jan . .11. 1986.
- Oct. 28 through Nov. 2, 1985 on
Opossum,. Skunk, and Weasel Wildcat Hollow In AtheJ1.!i, Mqrgan, . triumph over the Gold Friday night. eighth saclt. seven of them coming
Memphls squared Its record at In the second halt. .
Trapping - Nov. 6, 1985 through and Perry Counties. Salt Fork
5-51 while Denver dropped out of a
Jan. :it, 1986.
Wildlife Area In Guernsey County
The Showboats appeared content
share
of
the
Western
Conference
to
run out the clock on their next
Beaver Trapping- Jan. 15, 1986 and Shawnee State Forest In
lead
at
IH.
possession, but Kelley got loose on a
through Feb. 28, 1986. Pelts taken or Adams and Scioto Counties. Legal
Denver continued to experience keeper and scored, .capping a
sold In Ohio are no longer required
weapons are single shot milzZle·
attendance woes as a sparse crowd 57-yard drtve.
to be tagged.
loading rilles, longbow, or crossbow
Bearded Wild Turkey - April 28, for the bucks only hunt.
watched athe
game
In the
3(H)egree
ofS,:.mrecord
low for
Gold1986 through May 17, 1986 In the
temperatu,r es.

164

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Janeyclalmedthe100meterdash
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FlniShlng a distant second was
Chesapeake with 137. Fairland had
99\2; Huntlnglon High 351/3; South team ot Julie Allen. Heather
niabry, Janey and Adams won In
Point 29 1/3; Rock HID, 1.1;
Barboursvllle, 12\2 and Buffalo- 1: 50 and Holley won the 1,tro event
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In the long jump with a leap of
Carter,andJaneywonthe400reiay
11&gt;8~. Lisa Houldrell won the hlgh · In :52.8; Adams captured the 400
jump with a 4-10 effort.
dash In :63.9; Holley set another
met record In the 3,200 Wtth a 12: Tl
Krts .Carty, Angle Holley, Mindy
Johnson and Jodi Adam.S won the
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IT ROLLS. IT ·sEEDS:
CULTIVATES.
IT AERATES.
IT VACUUMS.
IT FE-RTILIZES.
IT'S
A
GRAVELY.
Free Demonstration

39.88

"54.95

Save over 4 00

Superior
Pass·Thru Windows

Kenco Truck
Splash Guards

A lilgh quality roptoc4m1nt 'for the
original fixed rear window of pickup
trucks.' Reg. 49.95

gravel. slones an.~ dirt. Reg . 14.95

10 00 011

Kencp Ruhning Boards
Add style and protection from stones,
salt and mud . I.e. 110056 Reg. 84 .95

Protects truck and tires from loose
I

59.95

10 00 Off

Kenco Pick-Up Truck
Bed Mats
Y:z " cushion Corded rubber helps preven.t dints
and acr1tches. Reg. 69.95

J

• Half the weight
• Half the haulill(l
• Half tl)e liftill(l
•u.Jfthe
lton(le apace

• All the leaf quality
•Top yields

==
:::Jt:

Uee LANDMARK

hilh ~::'Wttb
~P Ridom'l•
· f u ngicicle
" , Ia~-'--'
1 system1c
.,..... ·
lield application fiPinst blue mold, black shank,

for
proteCt
thole y .
bed ~

See~ for all your tobacco needs. We've aot the

JACKSON

LANDMAR~

(11141 288

84~1

~THE

,

MOM FARM CITY 1114) 182-211~ .

GRAVELY SYSTEM

.O'DELLS
LAWN
&amp;
G4RDEN
CENTER
Man.
aw:
PHONE 446 ·
·
111. . . .

FertiUzer___,
,,

1400 IASTUN
GAILII'OUS lllliht Acron from 1-mart

"

'

Reg . 9.95

Guardian Disc Brake Pads

Fan Belts

Fils mosl domestic cars.
Reg . from 3 ..95 aa.
Radiator Hosea . .. ....... .. .. from

9•88

3.95

·7126

A-1 Master Cytindlers
Rog. 21.95

50.000 mill rot:d . Rog. 12.49

209 ·Upper River Road

.Gallipolis, Ohio

6.95

A-1 Fuel Pumps
Except lor et•etrlc pumps.
Rog. lrom 8.95

Guardian Brake Shoes
Soldor Soot Broke Fluid tM•3·12 Rog. 1.89 .. ..

Prien In etloct April 21: thru Moy 4, INS. Wo relorvo tho right. to limit quontltlto.

I.

Open
thru Sot.
I A.M.-5 P.M.

2 for 5..00

99'•

2 00 011

�Page- C-8- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

28, 1985

28, 1985 .

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

7 6ers advance
.
in.~A playoffs

The Sunday

Tribune - 446-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 675-1333

.

Majors

--

Leaders
AMEIIICANLEAGVE

ly 'lbe "--:talell Pft.
AMEBIC\N L&amp;\OUE

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Drtrou

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Oakland
ChJ CAA\)

Minnet.OII

89

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10 7
9 8
7 7

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Fltday'AGIUr'lfe
Bnston ~- Kansas Cif}' 2
Baltlrmn' 6, t"kovt&gt;land J
Chkago .f. N-.· York '1

Texas

dll1

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Bosron. 5.

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2
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4

Montt1'a l 10. St. Lou ~ 5
Nf'W York 6, PIM ~&gt;bur'fl;h II
Chici!JIC 7. P ll!J adl:&gt;lphta J
HwMoo 3. Atlanta 2
J.()!i Anli!\"'11-s 2. San Dlt'p:O 0
Sa n Frunr l!'CO 7; Cincinnati 6
SUnda,y'11 GIU'IIM
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San

NA110N.U. LEAGUE
8.\mNG (20 a l batsl·Orsulak. Pills·
IJJrah. .t'M: I..Opt"s, Chlrago, .«XX; Murpt'ly, Atlanla, .:B7: Herr. St .l..oJ is. .386:
Walling, Houston, .318
RU~·Murphy, 1\tlpr.ta, 15: Marshall.
l.oll An ~. 13; Sand~. C'bk~. 12; 7

aro 11«1 with u .

RBI·M!Jl]ll1)' , Atlanta. 73: Cl:lavls, Sa11
F'rundsro, L1 ; 1-k!rr, St.LaJis. Ll: Brooks,
Mantn-al, 12: Esasky, C!nctMall, 12; H&lt;'r·
nandel, New York. 12; Moreland, Chi·
('agO': 12
Hl'J'S.Cruz, Hw§!ort 24: MurpiJ,v, AI·
lanta. Zl: Hm. St.Lools. Z!: Garvey. San
DiCRO, 21; Marshall, Los AnRII!ICS, 21. .
Montreal, 6; 10 an' !lEd with 5.
TRIPLES·I() are tlfd wi th 2. .
HOME RUNS·MW'Ph~·. Atla nt a ,

llot'll.

!'ihall. Los A ~f'llo, 4.
STOLEN BASE&amp;(.'oieman , Sl.l..ool!i. 10;
U&amp;nllll, SU..W II, 8; EDaVIIi, Clnelnna ll,
6; 6 arP rll'd with 5.

F ran ci~"'

At lan iiJ nl H oo.o;ton . int

Latonia race
track is sold
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I

bOwling

Spa rkk'

May 9
May 22
may 31
June 13

.

.2X4
2X6

V-8, auto. trans., air cond .• black exterior with special 'striping,
cover short wheel base, locally owfled.

hevrolet-Olds, Inc.

.

.

446-3672·

4X4
6X6

1'0 a.m •
11 a.m.
11 a.m.

•

NOTICE TD .
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF ·
TRANSPORTAnON
Columbul. Ohio
· April19. 1986
Conttoet s - Legal
Copy No. 86·48? .
UNIT PRICE
C(\NTRACT

NOTiCE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF

with Ill.

..,...,... Bani&lt; ........ poilll ln&gt;m ~· Hllft-lor ,....,.... D. Bone
,.,toh 614. lflrlt ror 11,. - . . . , E. !kol1ln&amp;
wllh 51!.

.

P·ATIO'S
..
1·6r &lt;.

4.27'
6.19
8.09
12.06.
16.80

I

PIPESTEIWV

llWIN FALLS STATE PARK
IUUENS. fill

I GOLF1\LUB OF wv I
.

I

'3'9

Cash-N-Carry
Cash-N-Carry

RESORT PROGRAM

Glade Springs Resort 8t Club

EACH

DRYWALL

*"

4 ft. X 8 ft. •
3.99 Sheet
4 ft. X·12 ft •• W'
5.99 Sheet
JOINT or TOPPING COMPOUND 7.50 s

(Ovomlght Packoge Pion Only)
The following tour••• do not accept Clubkity on weekends
and holidayo:
White oak C.C., Oakhill. WV
River Greeno G. C., Weot L.llfayette, OH.
Oolf Club of Weot Virginia, Wavery, WV
Play 1 02 roundo of complimentary golf at theoe araa and
ourroundlng Tri·Stata courua.

OWENS CORNING

ROOF SHINGLES·
20 Year Pro-Rate Warranty

.,

$21
I,

IMan The Order Form Below or CIII!304i 776-80001

Club...,-...,

P.o. eo. 121•

.,.._..,, wv 203&amp;0

1/WE would like to become Club Kay Members for One

..1.,_ __

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INgnoouto

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--------------11 C- -2nd .......o1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

DMt'ofllkttt

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OWENS CORNING.· ENERGY SHIELD

Year, and Agree to Adhere to the Club Key rules.
_ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ month/date you wiah your memberahlp to begin.

Nome -------------- ~"~- :1114Nitno1 --------,----

CCiv

. -.

(2ndfMrMtfl

44 SQUARE

~. FOIL ' FACE.D . SIDEWALL SHEETING

•

........ No. ~-----------_;__ _ _ .......... o.t. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

61 - Farm Equipment
62-Wonted to Buy
63- Liveatock
64-Hoy &amp; Grain
66- Sud • Fenl!lzar

tor an awn.
''Mioimum wage· ~- for
lhlo project hove bMn ,_r..
· •rmin.cl 11 requlrwf by low
and 11!1 Ht forth In lho bid

~ANIPORTAnON

propoeal,''

Columbul. Ohio

·-n.e -

April12,1 986
ConnctSalooiAgol
Copy No. 85·444
UNIT PRICE
CONTRACT
SRO.OOOR(230)
FRQ.OOOR(222)

Ht for completion
ol thlo wor1o ....II be Ht forth in

""' biddil)g .. _

.....

Each biddof- be ........
to fie with hill bid I ... ~ftld
,
check or Cllhler'o- for 1111
._ See~ proj:~ 'a'llll will be
lmounl equol to five per Clint
of his bid, bulln no_, mono
received
"' lho
""' Ohio
of ""'
Q;tector ol
Dopott·
Seelod .... wtll be lhon- thOu•nd dollllrs. or 1
+ont ol Trll..,..lion. Co- - - l h o - o f l h o bond fur ton per- of ..... bid,
hrmbul. Ohio, until 10:00 DIIICtot of lho OhiO D - ·
~M .. Ohio Standlrd Time,
ment of T11111P0f11Jiion, CoDno:tvr.
muot apply. on the
lJ'IIdiY• Moy 14. 1983, lot lumbul. OhiO. until 10:00 forml. lot quollflcltlon
•..,....,,cwwlllonm"'"""'ntsll in:
A.M.. ' Ohio Sta~td limo• ton cloys prior to tho
; Patta 1 to 22 indutive
T.-dly, Moy .14. 1986, lot lit improYen'1entl in:
oJfered 11 one contrect
let · tor -·~~~ bCdo in
A~na, Gellie, Hocklna. accord•nce with Chapter
will be conoid- on lho buis
1526
Ohio R - Code.
ill the total amount bid. . · Meigl, Momle. Noble, v...
Plano
end JpiiCiflcollon, ore
ton,
Morgan
and
Woll11ngton
j' Athen1,Pattattol2
Gallia. Hocking, C -. Ohio, on varioul on file in lho Deportment o1
TtanlpOrtalion ond lho offioo
~. Vinton and Wolhinglor&gt;
IOUtOO ond · by fur.
Couidios, Ohio. on rw.rtv· IWohing ond lnlbllllng roiled of the Di1trlct Deputy
DC..:tor.
,...., bridga on Vllriouo oouteo pevoment mork8r moteriels. '
The Director ,. .,... tt1e
f#eiOoment Wktth - Vlrill.
""' - .. by dOinlng and
right to rojllct •ny and .. bido.
Proloct Ungth - 0.00 jiointing. .... WARREN J . SMITH
or 0.00 mlo.
DIRECTOR
~
Pointing of e.ming
Wotlt
Length - vorious April21 , 28
ill
.
or veriout min.
The Ohio~ Of
Ptojoct length - 0.00 0.00 milo.
Tronopot•llon
notlfloo
A1111nu llGI! 1111: 11ls
w.n
Lorigtti .c. 0.00 - Or .. _lhotltwlllfltrmoZ,.oo miCe,
. ,
Inouni
In *"'I
3 Announcement•
• "!11•1dote set for ~plo)ion
m!oJorlty
:Ill thll. lhell bo .. - '
wllbe
:forth in - bidding .,._.,.,..
,
• Eac:h bidder ..... boreqund
_..uolty to SWEEPER ond HWCng mowlllt .. bid • oonltlld
-·tothlo chine rep~ir, p8rtt, and
· . or C811Mer'1 check for an
wll not be ' oupplleo:
Pick . ~i&gt; ond
tho' delivery, Dayle "•cuuln
~- equal to ftva per cent
til hiobid. bul,lnno-.-.
ot c._...... ono hoff mile up '
l ! f t y - doiCoto. oro
o,..run · Cl'ftk: !!d. ·Can
IW 0,0 PIR*It qf.hlo61d,
·614-448·0294.
. .. '

--to""'

.

AND

SUPPLY COMPA
Ph. 675-1160

Store Hours: Man..frl . 8 a.m. to 5

Point PleaSint;
p.m., Saturday e a.m. to

388- Vint~n

...... Giiiiijjoiii.........
. &amp; Vicinity

81-Home Improvement•
.82-Piumblng &amp; Heating
83-Excavating
84-Eiectricel &amp; Refrigeration
86-General Houllng
86-Moblle Home Repoir
87: Upholotery

11

Help Wanted

full time end-or part time
Communhy Yerd Sale Tues. RN poaitiona open. Fle•lble
30th &amp; Wed. ht. 4 '/ro milo• houre . e,xperlenced prel&lt;onod. Apply. at Scenic Hlllo
out Rt. 141 .
Nunlng Centtl Mon.·Fri., 9
Garage Sale One mile out to 4PM .
Rt . 218 off AI. 7 . Aptll 29
Female vocelltt wenting to
thru Mey 3rd.
trove!. Cell 814· 388· 84311 .

......'Pomiiro;;··--.....
Middleport

&amp; Vicinity

E11tern Bend Boottera yard
nle et Che1ter Fire House.
Moy 3rd from 9 :00 until
3:30. New and uood ltemo.
rein or thine.

Yord ulo May J at. 2nd, and
3nl. 9om to 4pm. Some·
thing for everyone. An·
tlqueo. ,Solam St .. Rutland.
6th houoe on right.
4 · family . At Maplewood
Lolce, Recine. Ohio. Moy 1 at
thru 4th . 9:00-1 Clothing
Jiorger olres). lrld1preod1,
cunajna. ruge and misc.
itema.

Cu·Ed Trevll. Notlonol Co.
now hiring i8) to work &amp;
trevel with young bueinell
group. Tri inlng program
with ••penNI p11id . Trent~
portotlan fumlohed. Adven·
ture job whh redip advence·
ment. If you are energ.-tic,
ambloua 8nd frH to travel.
Apply to Plrul Blackburn.
W.c!. Moy 1, from 10:3DAM
to 4PM ot ,Holldoy Inn.
Golllpolla . Aboolutoly no
phone cella .
GoVernment jobe. *1 6,000160,000 o yeo• po,.lble. All
occupotlons. Call 806·887·
eooo' Ext. RC9805 to find
out how.

2462 66843379-

Rlo Granda
Guyan Diatrict
Arabia Dialrict
Walnut

J'l!'lble to ""' ~.

. .. Bidden muat apply. on the
form1, lotquaiHi&lt;:atiOIII
· ~ leMt ton cloys prior to lho
jlote HI for opening bCdo In

Govermnent ~ honln from
a1 . (U teplit). Aloo•dotin:
quent tu property. Cell
806 · &amp;87 - 9805 fur
information. ·

Nice 2 bedroom vinyled
home. Remodeled , car·
peted. tobacco booe, ~2
1cres. Kerr· Herrisburg Rd .
Ut ,OOO . Coli 814·246·
6296 .

By owner, 9'h Pet cent
uJUmoble. 3 b.clraom. 3
both•. living . room. dining
room . fll'l}ily rgorn ,
equipped ldtciMt('l. pafto, air
cond. double """-· low
70'o, Now Heven. 304-HZ·
2108 .
•

place spec;iallttl. Painting:

Interior • · e_xterior. Cement,
block; brick work. 26. yrs.

e-.perlence , reasonable 1 ---::--~---­

ratet. Free eatimatea, worit
gutrranteed. Cell 614-388·
9870 ot 614· 388·$806.

Kotollc Landacaplng dllign ·
ing, plenning. mowing, trim·

ming, retail ehrubbery. All
round l1wn maintenance.
Call 6t4·44.6·3100.

Mow yora. odd )Obi. Pt.
Pleuant, Golllpoli• oreo.
Re11oneble ratee. Ceii81444S·8B41 .

21

1

tor oper1ing bidlt In
eccordence with Chepter.
t: 1nd Address of 5525 Ohio Alllioed Code.
-

LEGAL NdilACA'QON
Dilling CompMiy

,

Ht

....... """ opecitlcatiom ...

on , file In lho Depo- o1
T11noportolion ond lho "t ROcine. Ohio 46771
of the District Deputy
l..ocllior1 of PropoMd Salt Dltoctq&lt;.
l1111' io1ection Wol:
The Dhclor ....MI 1he
Section 13 &amp; 18 PTS
right to rojllct any and on bidl.
, C'*WTOWMhip,
WARREN J . SMITH
Meigo County, Ohio
DIRECTOR
.• George Koutz ETAL
April21 , 28
Geoloalcol Nomo ll1d ~
Pt Injection Zona: BIG INJUN,
Public Notice
• Appro~. 1420'.
• MoJdmum PropoHd lnjec·
NOTiCE TO
lion-..~ lbo.
CONTRACTORS
' Mllllmum 4&gt;pORd AVflf·
STAfE OF OHIO
111111 Dolly Injection Vof\ome • DEPARTMENT OF
Bble.
TRANSPORTAnON
• Funherlnlormadon May Be
Columbut. Ohio
'()blllined By Contacting ThO
• April 12,1985
'fotlowl '
,
Conlnlot &amp;.- loqot
-. J .D.
Compony Copy No. 85·443
.P.O. Bo• 587 - Roclno, OhiO
UNIT PRICE
116771 It 614-949·25t2 or
CONTRACT
~ DoportmOnt of natunll
IRG-000111491
R...,.,...., Divilion of OCI &amp;
FRG·OOOR(221 )
p.., Fountlln SquaN, Colum·
SRG-000111227
'l&gt;uo. Ohio 4322411t 514·266·
Seelod _..... will bo
~lit t h e - of""'
• Any penon dlliring to com· ....
DCNCtot of lho Ohio ~·
lnent or to make lf1 objectiOn .-.t ql TO'IIIllpOrtltlc. Co,.,.,• .,. to ., IJ]IIIicl·
Ohio, until ' 10:00
J1on foi' o permit to conotruct. lumbuo.
A.M.. Ohio Btlndonl 'lime,
·Convert to. or _ . . • Nit T~. Moy 14, 1981. lor
Box &amp;87

r

,500

"&amp;ulng

.,,7,

-lnjeclion pojoct

•jUCh _,..ttl or abj dun In
iMiting. wtlh the UNDER·
GROUND INJECTION CON·
Ot. SEcnON. DIVISION
OIL AND GAS. FOUN.
IN SQUARE, COLUMBUS,
OHIO 43224 . Such cuinD!enll or olljac1lono 11!111 be

R

11M! with tho dlvllllon no laMI

lhon ~ - · . . . . , .
Jum lho publlc:otion In 1

--ofuo-oJdrculoof rovlirw.

tion In ""' -

. intpf'OVII'IWillln!

•

Athenl. Oallll, Hod&lt;lng.
Mon..,., Morgon, No·
blo. Petry, VInton ond W.·

!i..!." -

"--Width - -

=

Proloct longlh - 0 .00 -

-

Llngth -

vootuuo feet

o r - -·
Bidding on this Proloct Is
ewtlfutaf to DlrtMtlt d
. . . , _ E1~ !DBI'ol
11

DWr In _..

ODOT- ChopW 11125 of
ODOT
"""• Ywftobldwllli
O.R.C.
,
The : , Dopwtmellt of
T 111 · - -1 ~---""
- . · -.....
blddoro !lilt •
It wll tlllnno-

In """
. lrfnl on I.e- ......, . _ Troowwn.illlloolpip rMdL Tlw to . . ....., 1' 1rnent. ~Mally
_ , . wfl ... It " " " " - ••lelprl • wll bo

::· ': ~i ~ •"'""""' ,..

_.,'*v ..

illllp T - .................. , P l•tothlo
(:oornly II... 31. ·
ln4 , 1 8111 ·will npt lrl
•
Lohnon \l'oowrw,.illlll&amp;iiD
on a.

~) 21. 1tc

6

Lost and Found

LOST Block Toy Poodle with
aome grey. An•wer• to
name of Sam. Lott lilt
Thursday n11r Meiga. Qallie
line of At. 7 . 1100 reward.

Cell 1114·192· 3214 or 1114·
992 · 6042. Kenneth
Yeauger.
Found in Hemlock Grove
area.

• ·young reddlah.

btown dog. Col.l 992· 7893.

7

•

Yard Sale

·

orO.OO mlo.

._IIIIo_ .......

.,.,.,...,.
"' -1n·car - 11 "'""'
· Dr •
T-.r or1tt1n

cheeta. b11kete, diehea,

.tone jara. •ntiqu... gold

1nd ailver . Write -M . D.
Millar. Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
45789 or coli 614' 982·
77110.
Buying daily gold, eilver
coina, ringe,jewelry. aterling
were. old colna, lerge cur·
rency: Top prlc... Ed. Burkett Borbor Shop, 2nd. Ave.
Middleport, Oh. 814·992·
3476.

l": pIn y 1111' nl
SI'[VIt:I:S

pdlntt good. 2¥2 yeere old.
304-882·3397.

8t Vicinity

edge-·

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. 8eda. Iron,
wood, cupboards. chairs,

Brittny Bird Dog, h"nt1 and

.......... - a n d - by
opplylo'll fut dty point lot
--and

.r= ,,_ ..-•oct-lnlo.,.-

'IIIII01,n0tiooill
ullllc hllrlno on .•
to

Free puppleo. Port Colllo and
port Beogla. Coli 6t4·981·
41&amp;e .

'
...... Giiiiijjoiii
....... ..

:~~;~~~~~~I a.
~-

Dog to give away to good
home. Mole dog, 1 yeor old.
Port Gern\on Shephport Retrlevar. Coll614·949 2436.

~~Ohlo. on

. , _ wtlh 41 CFR 1'111 231111

PU8UC

5 Adorable puppleo, V.
Border Collli. v.. Germen
Shephe«&lt;, 'I• hulkoy. Coli
614-387·7187 evening•: ·

Molgo,

Oliltfkrd

, I

Metal Honda crates. Pickup

:':t'a;:';..~~ 1_.t_8_e_t_• _H_o_n_d•_ S_•I_•s_._ _

Public Notice

Flee Market. Fraizera Bot-

tom. WVo. on US . 35 open
every Sotunloy .&amp; Sundoy.
9 · 11. Open olr &amp; oovered
apacea fOf rent. oft road
perking .

11

Help Wanted

R81pite · C~re Worker• to
care for hendicapped childnm and adult• of Gellia
.County. ln ·home and out·
of-home workers nOedod
Immediately. Prefer prior
e•perience with handl ·
copptcl Individual•. Must
heve own tren1portetion.
Write: Golllo County ICNird
of Mental Retardation ·
Devolopmontol Diaabllltlll
It P.O. Bo• 14, Chllhlre,
· Ohlci 41112D or coli 1114·
367.0102 . Appllcotlon
cloodllne Moy 8, t 981.

,Part·tlme LPN living In Oolll·
polio .,... Apply In peroun
bot-n 9AM &amp; 4PM to
M.c!lcil Pion, 203 Jack10n
Pike, GoMipolls.
Pooltlan Avolloblo, pert-tlmo
Mila peroon lor locll buol·
neaa . M.,., be aggreuive,
ond oble to woril whh public.
PooalbHity of poahlon os
oNiotant Monoger If quail·
fitcl . Muot hove r.evlou•
11lea experience. and resume to T.R .M. Corp. 529
Jockoon Plko, Golllpollo, Oh
411131 .

Pella Sole Clothio, houH·
hold furniture. purple 11111rtin
- · mr... At . .218 be·
hind Bolly Chepel Chun:h. )\'on,ttcloxperienced troctor·
Man.. Tua.. • Wtcl ., Coli trel"r drivero. Mull lrl 25 .
a 1 4·2511·17118.
y11re of ogo, hove 2 'filii of
lnteretarta u"rlenca. excelYerd Bela 10·1 lot. &amp; Sun. lent· eoftey rooard. Apply In
. . _ lllwr Rd. furniture • peroon, J .L. McCoy, I mi.
antique dlth11, toto of other Iouth of Roveno-d. WV.
flema.
At. 2.

Or•vely peru. recorda

('70•11, olaiiiM, drlpao, F•·
.,._,., TIIUN., Pri.,
let. Word Rd. off Ill. 114.

Houaa for 1ale by owner.

Nice 3 bdr . home, full
batsement, gat h.. t. ell
carpet, nice kitchen. att·
eched gerage, good location
facing river with garden •Pot
in 900 Block ~ city . Cirn help
finance. Call614-446-2573
01 614·448·1111 .

Homes for Sale

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6 room hou•. 2
porchet, In Point
304·87ti·I46CS;
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Clifton, W. Vo ., ~ . , _
bath. clol8tt. norm win»
dow• and door~ . fCitt 1lze9
beaement , clll 304-882 ·
2670.
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Buy. from owner • .. ve".
Terri{ic loca11on, Kyger
Cteek Sch&lt;lol . 3 bdr .. fire· Aoduced by .OWfll'! I~
place . Built-in kitchen with 'ICfll, 2 hou~e. ~ 2 car
diehw11her, range, oven . gora10. 2 btirno. ·pond. Aoli'
Full beaement with family ton. 304·576·232!1 .
room, g•• hilt. po11ible
9 Yt% loan ai aumption', Mo10n · 2 lltory Jrom.:
a48 ,&amp;00 .' Call 614· 4411 · remodeled. 7 'rooms. 2
4D42.
betha, goOd con•itlbn
throughout. S""". Gorliie.
Muat sell . 3 bdr. ranch, 304·875·11743,,
Weotbtooke Subd .. FR .
woodburner ,· carport, eM&lt;:". Price reduced, 4. ~.
city _utlliJ:ies. • achOols. full """"'•~f. ·a· "'ii4Ja frot'O) .
ioduced to · $33;000 . !fall Point Plttaunt, acre .lot." · ·
61.4·4411·:n44 .
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'ptoono ~04-~11-1 1175 . ·

Business
d 'p portunity

Houoe, 6 (Ooms, blth. baH·
ment . garoge. f22 .000 .
Textl Rd ., G111ipoli1. Cell
614·4411·2604.

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Homes for Sale

Step up tp • Iorge, fobulou•
home. Grandview Eatates.
t6ti,OOD. Loovlng tO"!"• ...1
83f!,OOjl . (:ill 6!4· 4411· 1'32-'Mj)bi;;l~~..~
7019 .
.
. " 1 · Mobile

Control hunger end IoH
we i g h t wIth N e w We pay c11h for late model
Or1pefruit-PPH combo et clean u1ed Clf.l ,
Fruth Phermec;y. J1ck1on
Jim Mink Chov. -Ot.dl Inc.
Pike .
Bill Gene Johneon
814-446· 3672
Giveaway

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Government home from $ 1
(U repair) . Alto deliquent te•
pro.,.rty. Call 805·887·
6000 tot. GH· t0189 for
information.

.....,......~ forth In ""' bid

4

Leon
Apple Orova
Maoon
New Haven
Latort,
Buffalo

Bowen• Conlt t uction .
Comptete remodeling, fire ·

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469· 676773892896 937-

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.. requinld by low

•ccordance with Chapter
tor completion
f626 Ohio R.v- Code.
:!."'.!..~
~.~lon!lin
Plano ond spec:iflcllion• ore
.__.._ ~
Each bidder lhlll be required
"" file In ""' DepMbnent ol
'(18nopo&lt;tllion and tile to fMe wtth hll bid • certified
bf the District DepUty· check or euhler'o check fonn
pctoetor.
oonount
- ' ton
five
cent
• The Director I Dill '188 the ol
hll bid.-bulln
oper
- more
\cght to • t ony and Ill bidl. lhonfiflhthoullllddoloto.oro
WARREN J . SMITH bond lot ton""' cent ofhlo bid,
DIRECTOR ~to lho DINCtor.
128, Moy 6
Bkkllrl
apply, on the

6 7 6~ Pt. Piauant

992 -Middleport
Pomeroy
986 - Cheoter
343- Portiand
247- Letart Fallo
949- Racine
742- Rutland
667- Coolville

1 9 'f'Vanted to Do

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Maoon Co., WV
Area Code 304

Meig s County
Area C ode614

Up to 16 Wordo . .. One day insertion ........... 84.00
Up to 16 Wordo ... Three day in1ertion .. ...... . 86 .DO
Up to 16 Worde ... Slx day inurtion ............ $8.00

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CAROLINA LUMBER
312, Sixth Streel

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--TREATED LANDSCAPE TIMBERS

Entitles you to play each affiliated course "Twice'.'a year (paying no green fee).
You designate the month you wish your membership to begin. A golf cart is
mandatory each time you utilize your card. You must call each course at least
24 hours in advance for a starting time.

man for Napper's.

McGulre'I. M. ~wllhf17,....hl&amp;hfor
G.IJ'a. Hllll _ . lor M&lt;Cuft'• wu .T.

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SPECIAL

"Your Key to
Complimentary Golf"

... .................... 46 66
· MOOO&lt;' Lod~C ........................... ....... 44 Ill
MeCiutre's ................................... .. . 22 go
'llerk'hO 1M kH:It Pight points to Napper
Tr\ICklng. Hlah bowler tor Jertcho was C.
11en1011 wllh 510. S. NaPP&lt;'f wtlh 589 was hll(h

Central Tn.ast Bank \V()n Ax polnta tram
Tr1.C0Unty Sports. D. Haner wu hlgtl for
C~~l ra l Tn111 wtlh 610. L. Yoder wllh5Mwas
h(J(h lor 'fl1.{;ounJy.
JenkJna Concnote WCil six points from
Can'OII Nonio !Jodlle. K. Kyp&lt; was hlB!&gt; for
.-Jns wllh 541. M. Ralbusky wu hl&amp;h for
C.mlll Nonio wllh 116.
·JO"t'f'SSCIII" won I ilii Potnll trom Muon
F.unllhl"'· HIJ(h bowlol' ... , _ . . . . wat J.
ClalwMhywllh 1178. D. Muon wu hl&amp;hman
tor M.uon FumJrure with 561:
. Glo.l AUIO Pans won ...... polnll frup

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13.09
6.19 7.15
14.29 17.39

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SJII!rtde's was D. Coyey wllh &amp;JJ.

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ar · :101 .. 12' .
LB9 2:45 3.01
2.79 3.49 4.53
3.89 5.03 6.95

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1616 EASTERN AYE., GALLIPOLIS

CACAPON
STATE PARK
BERKELEY SPRINGS. WV

41 -Houoio far Ren.t
42-Mobile Home• for Rent
43- Farrilo for Rent
44- Apertment for Rent
46-Furnlahed Roome
46-Space for Rent
47-Wanted to Ren.t
49-Equlpment for Rent
49-For Le. .e

Public Notice

Tre:a ted Lumber
. .
. For ·.

50

TOIE'r Insurance and Sparkle Supply tk'd
with foor points each . D. Davia was h1ah
boWit'f' for Toler's w1th !581. High man lor

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11·Help Wanted
12·Situotlon Wonted
13·1roourance
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14·Buoinen Training
15·Schoolo
.
18·Radio, TV II&lt; CB Repair
17-M locellanoouo
18·Wanted To Do

Clas&amp;i/ ied p ages cover t he
t elepho ne exchanges ....

71 -Autoa for 8•1•
f ollowing
72 -Trucke for Sale
73 ·Veno8o 4WD
74 · Motorcyclea
Gallia Collnly
76 -Boato 6 Motara
. Area Code 614
78 -Auta Perto 6 Acceoooriea
77-Auto Repair
448- Galllpolia
78 -Camplng Equ ipment
367- Cheshlre
79·Ce'mpen • Motor Homl8

~mn Supplil!~

R1:ntal:;

Serv1r:es

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61 ·Hounhold Goodo
52·C8, TV 8o Radio Equipm~nt
63·Antlquea
6,4 ·Mioc. Merchandise
$&amp;·Building Suppliao
58·Patalor Sala
57·Mualcll lnotrumento
59·Frulto • Vegetable•
59· For Sol8 or Trada

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31 · Ho'm oa for Sale
32-Moblle Homea for Sale
33-Formo for Sale
34-Buaineu Building•
36-Loto • Acreage
36-Real Eotate Wanted

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~arroti Norrls DodQ"P

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Rf•&lt;II Esta\f:

Ellliilll'lllll:nt

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7 p.m ..
7 p.m.

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KANAUGA OH.

DECKS -

Flreslon&lt;' ................. .. .................. .. !IIi 54

Cheney

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446-3362

'foler'!l lnsurancc ..... ... ,................ .. . 61 51

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SKYLINE LANES

G&amp;J Auto Pa rts .............. ......... ....... 66 46

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May
May
May
May
May

Weekly Drawings for CasiJ &amp; Merchancise
For Summet' League Bowler•

'12 40

Mason F urnllurr ..... ................. ....... 57
Jeonk.lns Conct1"1t' ........................ .'.... 54
Ttl .County Sports ... ......................... 50
Cl'ftlral Trust Bank ................ ......... !Ml

7 p.m.
7 p.m.
I p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.

. April 28 .
May 13
May 13
May 21

Wednesday Women
Tuesday Women
Thursday Women
Junior leagu.11/Wednesday

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3~ Announcemants

Score

DAY LEAGUES: ·

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Become A CUB KEY MEMBER
Single $42 Per Year
'arJied Couple $69 Per Year

21 -Butlnaoa Opportunity
22-Money to Loan
23· Profolllon•l Strvlcea

4· Giveaway
6· Happy Ado
&amp;· Lost and Found
? ·Yard Sale(paid In advance)
8·Publlc Solo 6 Aucrtlon
&amp;·Wanted Ia Buy

I r~nsport~llllll

IYII'rl:llrliHII~ f!

f llliillC!dl

1-Card of Thanko (paid In advarfcel
2-ln Memory
(paid in advance)

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Sunday Night Mixed
Monday Night Mixed
Monday Night Scratch
Tues. Night Women's Trio
Wednesay Night Mixed
·Thursday Night ,Men ·
Friday Night Men
Friday Night Women
Saturay Night Mixed

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JE.'flchu Inn .......... ... .. ............... ...... . 62

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Nappeor T rurklng,,, .. ................. ....... 66 A6

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W.L

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VFVULY.IV

Propl-, Bank

SUMMER
LEAGUE

1978 CHEVROLET PICKUP

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EXCITEMENT OF

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',FLORENQ:,Ky
. (AP)-Anew
partnership made up ·of business·
m e r! from LoulsvUie, Ky., and
NashvUie, Tenn ., has agreed in
principle to purchase Latonia Race
C'o urse for $13. 5 million.
:James Thornton, a Louisville
businessman a nd a member of the
·Kentucky Racl!!g Commission, and
J e rry ·carroll, ·. a develow.r in
· Nashville; agreed ·to buy·thf track
plus 375 s urrounding acres and all of
the as.set.s of the Kentucky Jockey
Club fron:J Delaware North Com·
. panles Inc., officials.. said ·F rtday.
ThfJ corpora tion 1l11s own~ · the
trac k for the past 18 years.
Thornton owns Thornton on Co.,
is a partner in STM Development
Corp. in LoulsvUieandownsahorse
fahn in Frankfort.
~arroll has pr eviously bought
land near Latonia for a $35 milllon
business center .
The agreement must be approved
b y the Latonia board of directors
and the Kentucky Racing Comrnls·
sion before It Is final. Officials said
lh_!!re would lx' no changes In track
manage ment in the meantime.
· Latonia has scheduled a tho·
roilghbred meet from Sept. 4 to Oct.
4 and another from Nov. ~ to Dec.
·.n. The track wUI be leased to the
Ohio Valley Harness Association for
tiamess racing May 10 to Aug. 17.
Delaware North Is a canglomer.
ate with businesses In concessions,
manufacturing, publishing and
sports. Delaware North owns the
Eloeton Bruins hockey team and
once owned the Cincinnati Royals
baske tbaD team and the Cincinnati
G \lrdens.
In a Sl'P'Irate' agreement, !he
j)ilrtners agreed to hire Bluegrass
Sportservlce 1nc. , 11 subsidiary of
Sportservlce Corp. owned by Dela·
ware North, II) re tain Latonia's.
concessions rtgfits.

1.

7;

Strawbeny, Nt&gt;w York. r,; Dawson, Montreal. 4: l&lt;mno:iy, San Diqfo, 4: Flo'ltl r·

Pln :Wu rli!h at Nl'w York
Cincinna ti

rmn&gt;. !l: Burchfor, Minnf.&gt;!iota , 20.
. SA VES-JHoWftl: Oakland. 6: Rlghedl.
Nt"o'' Y,ork. 51; Woddl:'ll. Cll'\"l'land, 4: 5
&amp;n! l k'd Wllh :J.

DOCJBI...Es-Wallach, MootroaJ, 7; Dr1€'5·

C'hicajl(Jilt Phlladc'lphiu
sa n DkJ!O at Los Anst(lk'fl

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St-ault&gt;, 6; Armas,

mms, 8CIIitoo, :II; NIC'kro, ~P.Y&gt;· York, 24 :
Ak&gt;xarw;k&gt;r. Torooto, 00: Boddk:kt"l". Bait!·

WM DtviNon
Hoo ~loo

P I;T'SI~·.

STRIKEX&gt;tJT'S.Monis, DriTOit, lt: Ot-

Califoll'IJa at Sf&gt;an kNATION.U LEAGUE

Lol; Anfl'('ll"'

Puckett. Mln-

with 1.11:0.

Toronto 111 Tt•JWS

Cind nrmtl

Wllsm,

a:

ar MliWauki'e

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!\I'OLEN BA.~oll lns. Oakland. U;
Pf-tt ls. Caillornla.
Grtrflrl, Oakland, !I;
MosebY . Toronto, 4: 7 are tied with J.
PITODNC t2 dc!clslonsl ·ll llll.' tied

NN' York at Chlca510

Phil&lt;d-lphla
Pl rt sbure:h

C'icwland. 6: Ot1a, Kanr•as CJ ~· . ti: !i art&gt;

HOM£ RUNS.MDa vts 8. Oakland:
Bman.sky , Mlnnt'MIIa, · 6; Glbomas.

Kansas C!r}' a1 Bof;lon
Cl1•1.'t&gt;lltnd at Bal11 mow
Oak land at MII1Jlf'50ta

Sf . l.ouls

MDa\'i!, Oakland, 22; Momor, Mllwaukflo,
i'l; Tai:Jkof, ('k-l,·~and, 22. 1
OOUBLffil..c.'r"oon. !:It-troll. t1 Franrn,

lK'SOf&lt;~ ,:!.

SU~11Gamm

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Hff'S.Pucllt"tl, Minfl('S(Jia. :ZS: F'ranro,
Cle\1t&gt;land, Zl; CollinS, oakland, ZJ:

1

Tor on1o 6, Tt.-xas 5

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Jon. 16; GThomas. Sl&gt;anle. 16; HC'arh,
.Oaldarul. JS; Rlcfo. Bostm , IS.

tied ll."lth !i.

of .the final period lor an Si-72 lead,
and the 76ersledby atleast slxpoints
·the rest oft he way.
"If our.offense Is stagna nt, Billy
• (Coach Bllly Cunningham) looks for
someone to Ulke over," E rving said
or his c lutch shooting. "Tonight, 1
happened to lx' the guy."
Moses Mal011e added 18 points,
· Andrew Toney 17 and Charles
Barkley came of! the bench to
contribute 16 for Phlliide lphia.
J eff Malone and Frank Johnson, ·
· who played the last two playoff
games after missing 32 contests
because of a loot Injury, .scored lJ .
points a p)ece in the final quarter for
the Bullets. Malone led Washington
. ~lh 24 points.

The Phlladelphla 76ers started off
on the right foot, and w heri they
needed a finishing kick , Julius
EIVlng was there to give them one.
"That was the old 'DoC', silmebody got hlm mao;! out there,"
Washington foJWard Greg Ballard
said in admiration after watching
Ervlng takechargeatthe endtolead
the 76ers to a 1()6.98 victory over the
Bullets In the Na tional Basketball
Association playoffs Friday night.
' 1The victory wrapped up· their
E a stern Conference first-ro\lnd ser·
ies 3-1 and sent the 76ers into the
semifinals against the MUwaukee
Bucks, who also finished off the
Chicago Bulls in follr games with a.
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105-97 decision.
Mllwaull!!e 105, Chicago tJ7
In other. playoff action, !he San
Terry Cummings scored 29
Antonio Spurs heat !he Denver
points , Including six .cruc lill free
Nuggets 116-lll and the Houston . throws In the final ~nels. and
Rockets edged the Utah Jazz96-9olto Sidney Moncrelf a dded 23 to lead
each force a fifth game In the ir
Milwaukee ovenChlcago.
Western Conference series on
Chicago, making Its first playoff
Sunday.
appearance since 1m81, was led by
E rving scored 14 of his 25 points in Michael Jordan's 29 points. Quintin
the fourth quarter alter Phlladel·
Dailey came off the bench to score
· phia had all but lost an 18-point lead. 17, an but two in the second half to
· Philadelphia shot a phenomenal
help !he Bulls make .a late charge
26-for·33 from the Door in the Orst
that fell short at the end .
half to take a 61471ead but allowed
the BuDe ts to m;ll&lt;e a comeback in
Spui's 116, Rookets Ul
the third period by sinking only
Mike Mitchell scored ~ points to
4&lt;1f· 22. A 15-8 edge in rebounds,
lead San Antonio over Denver a nd
however, kept !he 76ers from total
stave off ethnlnatlon.Point gilard
collapse.
Jolumy Moore a'lso aided the Spurs'
Washington, which trailed 6143
cause with 17 points and 16 assists.
with 49 seconds le!t in the half, pulled
Moore put !he game away for !he
to wit hin 72·68 before Moses Malone
Spurs in the closing seconds · after
made two free throws for Philadel·
Denver's calvin Natt scored a
phla to close out the third quarter.
basket to cut San Antonio's lead to
Erving then scored six points in a
113-100 wllh :II seconds left.
1().4 PhDadelphla streak at the start

tis, Callfornh.1, 13.
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RBI·Mlla\'1!, Oakland, Z'l; Armas, Hots·

2; , Pf&gt;l"tl!i , Caltfornla, 2:

Ca lifornia 11 . S&amp;ln k• J

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'm lP L£S.Traml1ll"'ll, 0«rot1.

Mlnnt&gt;sota 8. Oakland 1

ChiraAO
NN' York
MonlrNJ

By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Sports Writer

KlruU City, 3;. GWalkt!r. Chlca~. '!:
GrJrtry, NN' York. 2; PBradlc)', St-atlk',

DC'trolt 1. MUwaukee 0

De&gt;~ roll

Bll.rMNC 1:11 at barst -Franoo. Clf'Vl'land. .CW; 8~ [)ptroJt , .409; Grk!h,
CaUiorrWJ. .«WW; Bfrlllll.lll"d. ~~~~~d .
.m. Whitaker. Drtroll.
RUNS-MDavla. OaklMd, :», MQhy,
Oakli111d, 17: RicE&gt;, Bca1oo. 16; Carew,
Calllomia. L1; Col lin.~. Oakland, 1.1: Pt&gt;l·

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Person wtth aullonwegon
dellvet' us malt, 1 lor . ....

daY· Call-nlnP on - k ·
dlya, t ·211·181·1732.

JOIN THE ARMY NA·
TIONAL GUARD. GOOD
PAY. GOOD BENIFITS. EDUCATIONAL ASSIST ·
ANCE. Call 304-&amp;76-3960
or l · B00-842-3111 9.
REPS NEEDED for bulino11
accau·nu . Full time
tllo . ooo . oo to
180,000 .00 . Part . tlmo
112.000 . 00 to
118,000.00. No oellng. Ro·
peet buainen. Set your own
houro. Trolnlng provldld.
Colll -111'2·938·1075 Mon·
Fri, 8 AM to 8 PM CST.
8oby 11tter In my ho11111. Ooll.
Ferrv.·HogMtt oroa. 0100d
reference, Trultworthy .
304· 578·2737.
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Situations
Wanted

' Butinen ~- · Open atMI
building dulerohlp high po·
tentlll. profltoovolloble, port
tirnaorfull time in yourarH.
Coli 3D3· 71i9-3200. ' ..t.
2~07 .

Houl8 for t ale Eatt end.
19t8 Eaotern Ave., ·3 bdr.,
has rent~ 1paca 1200 mo-.
Allling 845.000. Will take
mobile home on trade. CaN
6t 4·446·8334 01614·446·
7398 .

3 bdr. home 3 yn .. oldi 80%
comphned. rurai "'WI"\If. 3

22 Money to Loan
HOME OWNERS· Aefinonce
to low fixed rete. UM equity
for any purpoee. Leeder
Mon~ge Co .. 614·592·
3051 .
23

Professional
Services

out bldt.. Y2 acri front'I on
At. 21 8 &amp; Rock Uck Ad.
Hannan Trace School•.
133,600 . Call 814'- 266·
6694.
Jay Drive owner aellfng 3

bdr., 2 t..th, COIY hanh for
winter, pood and AC for
1ummar. lntereeted Oftly cell
614·4411-7654 lftll 6 .
Eeetern Scheol D"ietrk:t. 8

Pilrno Tuning 1nd Repair.
Brunlcordl Mulic Co .. 614·
446·0587 . Twentieth yeor
of qualitY Hrvk:e. Line
D•nlola, ll14-742· 296t .

WINDOW TINTING R01l·
dentlll, Commercl•l• Auto.
F,.. oltimotoo. Coli 6144411·93411.

room home fn good repeir,
fully carpeted b1101n•nt end
1 .1 Q ICFII/ Nicely
lsndtceped emalt OrGhard.
Will Mil furnithed Qr unfur·
nishtcl. Coli 81 4·986:43115.

Clrport.

3 bedroom houM In Rustle
Hllll. Fully cooyetid, I'O"'IO
building, large lot. Ce(l 814992·11086 lftet 4:30'p.m.

Wontod: I work end I nHd o
lniddle aged ar elderly lady
7 rooma and beth. Neleon
to •hare my home. FNI PIANO TUNING AND RE· Ad .. Oextet' 1181. Coh 614·
room end bootd with prlvoto PAIR, Aoducod 11toslimhtcl 898·11128 otter 4:00pm ..
room-in uch1nge for help· time only. Ward't Keyboard,
lng with light hu~10work 304·875 · 5500 or 1175· . Fot 111e or rent: Pomeroy. 6
ond halp core lor II ve•r old 1 3_8_2_4_._ __ _ _ _ _ room, 1'h btith,na ., yotd.
dluglitao In IOhool. Coli , .
Adulto prelonod . 'Would
conoldet' t child. No - ·
Mory Swl•her, 314 3rd. St..
Konougo, 814·4411·7473.
Security dopoa« ond ' refer·
ance reql( lud . ~ Sell
Free Eotl11111t01: Pointing of 1
no.ooo . Ronl t226 . 1114·
949·2648 . ·
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' Motgo: 514·882·741&amp;. Gol· 31 Hometi for Sale
2 bedroome, h(ll ba•ment,
ilo: 814·3111·0298',
double car •aar•ga. 1 .2 .
Three bedroomt. central•lr, 1cree, Aoae Hill. Pomeroy.
vinyl Willi paper, carpet a28,000. tl14-178·2!i13 .
19 Wanted to Do
throughout, well lnaulated,
new paint. attached garege. Southern School ~ et.trlct .
gal outdoor grill. awninge, Modlfltcl A·Ftonlo on I
Will do town mowing &amp; yord many ••trea. Cell 81 4~ 446· I Crtl . lmmedi ..fe OCCU ·
wotk. Coli Keith ot llt4- 21183 til 5 :00PM, oltei
pancy. SH to eppreciete.
2511-6251 eftet'II:OOPM .
t :DOPM coli 814 · 241 · 130.000. Includes ou~door
1851.
working tool a. 81 4 -843 ·
COLEMAN WATER WELL
1384 otter ll,m .
DRILLING'
Buill On Your Lot: Big 4 Cot
Pump 11le1, · R~t~l• Goro. . . ll995 . 3bdrhomu Solid built homo .In Rocino.
ttl.cl In Ohio. All work •13.191. SM Our Modelo.' Rooounobla. 3 btclrioomo up.
1 bedroom down , 1M beth1.
guarento'lod. Coli 304· 273· Coll1·114-818· 7311.
2811 . Rovenowood , W. Vo. 1- - - - - - - - - - 3 lots. Collll14·1149•1174.
In Golllpoli• City. 82 Uncoln
WIR plow 10rdens. Iorge or St. 112,800, netcla repelt. A nice home -..· •beautiful
omelt, Point flleeHnt. Ko· . CoM 111 4· 2111· 1773 oftor lot. In tha bolt P'ort of
nauga, Ohio. Coll1114-448· IPM . No lind contract• .
Po,.,oy on Mylborry Hou . .
40811. 304-871·7228 otter
Clol8 to Senkar Chll:ena,
5:00PM.
tor eolo It odge of Docto'r'e offices end Hotpl·
town, Galllpotia.bOwner wit to I. s.. John Kock ot.phono
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Work wanted • yard -.ork, land contract. Cell 814· 1114·112· 8323 .,
trimming, houM pointing 4411·182e .
lnolde •nd out, molnt•·
Four bodroo111. kjtchon•
enandl. Wlndowtl. For eolo or rent with option lomcty room wltli fiNpllco,
· c .. aning. 304-171- to buy a room• &amp; bath in finiehed b11ement 1 low
108.
GoiH1 Co., Honnon Troco t&amp;O'o, Point Ploo11nt, 304·
School
3 bedrooms. 'II .HII7;5;;;·;-3~
0;;7;-9~,..
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Will cere lor oldoriy peroon In acre lotDlat.,
in country. county
their home. 304· 773·1121. wetlf,
baHment, 1 Hawr an entrgy
cellor;
24.000. Coli In home built on your lat. Fro!ft
Painting, extorlor. 20 .,..;. rnornlng before 1 :30PM, 113,900 .00. c.ll lor fttl·
• ....... nco. 304·175-6314. coll814-812 ·7417 .
met01, 304·8!51311181 .

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AT 36. PHONE . IIt4·448·
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Coli 614·258-11520 .
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3 bdr. 14•56 • • lot. 2 mi.·
from G•llipotla, ASreen
School Dlattlct.i!ooclcond.•
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will con•ldlr trtclo In ..of
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Crown City . 10x22 ft.,
pooch. Call 8t4· 26CS-1444r.
t972 1 4x70 boll• 1o;·
15.600 with 2'1..000 BTU
window air condiUaner;
nice. Colll14·4411·0141.' .
t972 mobile~ . 2 bclt.7
AC. 12xll6. can 1114·441;
7171 ofter II: e1~ · 4418288.
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7•24 expondo. ocr. lllclrtlng:
fireplace, microweve, eta:
reo . 11t·up in ptrk. 1~
down up to 1 II yro. Cllll,
614·446·364l, 9·CS, Mon.Sot.
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bdr .. cent. air, J ~ ~J
.6.900. Very QOod ·
Coli 614-448 ·0175 .
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12•18 odd on 2 bjlr.'pinllihg, 1tove,
~rpet.
16.000. Coli 114· 448 ,
7060.
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Middleport. Coli 'lt4·912,
33411ftor I :OQ p.m .
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Gu hoot. lucattcl In .....,.
Centet. •10,000. " ' 1·11 14·413 · 1 401., .
14•70 Coatle .., ~ · .....,.
2·Cir Clrporl. 1•xzt' tcf41tion. Coiiii14-IIZ-3l11 or
614·992· 3132.
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aw,.1ng Set
\lp on rontod lot Call 81 4
)92 7479

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cupboard•, de1kl h;:e boxe•
Conkloo, Tupport Ploino. Rt
7 Hand crefted and
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Buildings·

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Close to Me•o• •gh SOtlool
Crow Rd 992 836

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Appro" YJ acre lot on old Rt
1801nPortor Coll814 388
8702 after 5PM
.Work wanted yard work
tremming. house painting
:1r1ide and out mainte
nance. errandJ, wtndow&amp;,
office cloanmg 304 8:75
1108
L:ot for &amp;ale n1ce location
. ~04 675-1090

Rent als
4-1 , Houses for Rent
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OP.tion te&gt;buy 3 bdr 2 both
m . ltOVO ow CA 2 car
ger•ge. cety tchoolt dep
r•quned Call 814 446
4348
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Creak Lea•• required Call
I 1 4 446-0093 before 5
814 448 0796 otter 6
• room1 and bath Y2 base
ment fully csrpeted. naw
pamt, unfurnished Call614
982 3090
2"'bedroom houH 1n Men~r1
ville Bea1de M1neraville
Church by Bulk Plant Total
electrec C•ll 614 992
6215
2 bedrbom furnt&amp;had hou

• In Pomeroy •260 per
month Cofl614 992 6113
otter 6 OOPM
6 room1 and bath, garage,
full bbsement glassed in
breezeway forced aer heat
c•tral 1ur Call 614 949
2734

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with bath and garden 1~e
uoo a month plua depoon
Riferencel requ1red 814
9_82-7286
2'"'bedroom A frame home
II76 00 month 8100 00
depo11t Southllde W Va
3!!4-117.6-1 , 65
Two country house&amp; on
Route 33. 1 'h m1le eait of
Ftioto end Sporn coli 304·
812 2864

42 . Mobile

Homes
, for Rent

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ne oity taJCet beeut;tul river
vlaw Kaneuga Fo1tftf 1 Mo
biJ,! Homo Park 814 448
1102
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qanven .. nt loc1tion on At
7~ Completely fumlthod
'}96 mo water p11d Call
I 4-246-6818
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home for rent Call
dor 1 PM 814 448 0608
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oo-814 448 1609
tbile home for rant Call
ofl•r 1PM. 614 446 0608
.114-448 1609
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modern trollor, 2
..-ooms with elllttnded
tlwlnp rDOm t 100 dopooh
1230 1 month lnclutlat
,...., • -oo• ond trooh
11" .. 314 3rd 9t Ka
_,,, Co111114-448-7"73
:tl.dr • Kemper Hollow Ad.
tioo dop 1200 rent Call
ef!er e. 814·448-1 3114
312 bedroom mobile hom..
8110 dopoolt t 176 to
ti.815 plu• eleetnc and gal
364·676 6512

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Add a room for hou1e or
tr11ler 24 h •12 h 2 yurt
old both 40 gol hot wotor
tank, hook up for w11her
dryer, •7.000 volut Soil
131100 Coli 304 678
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good cond 304 875 3731
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54 Mllc. MarchandiH thon 1 y..r old 1175 00
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3 prom gown• with hoops;
featurecf tn Seventeen, worn
once Size 10 Cell 814
99 2 2386 oltor 4 00 pm

Service Over 40 uood
tracton to chooH from a.
complete line of new a.
used oqu1pment Llrgest
taloclion InS E Ohio

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1-61 Farm Equipment 63 livestock
190 Allia Chalmer tr•ctor
good running cond good
tirea Coll814882-7332
24 ft 4 axle heavy equip·
ment trailer. electriC brtakn,
plndel hook h1tch, t1 800
negotiable Coli 614 388
9901
BIG CLEARENCE SALE

Buy Everything otWholetalo
prices
NEW MF 240 dol tntctor
tllloro wheel reku bor
rake&amp; tedder comb
mower . drum mower•
plow. dlac tobacco 1aUers
teeders. lime. fert1h1ar
lpree dera
Complete line of Kina Kuner
equip
USED hay rakes eutters
NH 477 haybtne tobacco
setters JD 5•18 aoml
mount P;low t600, d11e
mower&amp;, balers, MF 1680
round baler
tRACTORS MF 36 136
g11 &amp; dll&amp;el. 66 dsl 266
dol Fordo BN. 9N g••·
3000,4000. 5000dtl forg
20,40 Cub tractor wtth 8
tools Ohver 877 W L PT.O
long 380 dol
Barb wtre 120
Jlm't F•rm Equipment Cen·
tar, SR 36 W • G•lllpolls,
Ohio Coll814 448 9777or
814 446 2484
Allie Chalmer tractor good
cond goodttroo,t750 Coli
614 268 8681
4000 Ford tractor newly
rebuilt eng1ne I 2 996 Big
186 Maaaey Fergu&amp;on diesel
trootor t4.495 800 Cooo
tractor PS, livi pwer,
U 896 Coli 614 286·
6822_ Huffy 8 HP rid•nu lawn
tr•ctor 1496 66 tn 3 pt
LONG tiller, t1 296 Coli
814-288-8522
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2 bottom plowo 1116.

3 pt hetch c;utt1vatol'l *226,

3 pt hoy roke 8396 Malloy
Ferguoon belo U95 Coli
• 14 286 8522.
1975 408 Grovely lawn
tractor with 32 in cut
mower 8HP, t760, good
cond , one owner Call
lAM 9PM, 114 441 7182
Ulliaton 4 row no till corn
planter hke new 16.000
JOhn Deere 2 row corn
planter 1400 8.10,13 ft
wheel dloc 1450 &amp; up Plant
&amp;etten e200 Concrete
mixer John Deere wheat
drillt626 Wagon 20 H bod
t1ndem wheelt electrec
brokoo, $1,250 10ft cull
topockor 1176 Ford 2 1 21n
plow t276 Ford rokoo
e&amp;tsO Fertihzer,.-&amp;preader
8200 lnterneteonal aquare
bolor 81,260 Hooton b1g
round hoy btlor t3.200
Now Ideo No 10 com picker
*860 Co op tractor Hve
power 1750 Other field
ready equipment How.'1
Form Mochlnory Rt 124 &amp;
Moyhtw Rd. Jocklon. Oh
814 288 6944
Allit Chalmera C model
tractor·engine n•wly over·
hauled, now point, A-1
condlt1on Coli 814 441
2644 before 1 00 or aflor
6 00 PM $900

M Farmall Tractor for ule
Good cond ition Coil 814
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John Doo,. 2010 row crop
trector Good condition
12,500 C•ll 814·912Furnt1hed room range re
3318
fng 8100, ahara beth &amp;In·
glo malo 919 2nd AVo.
Wooda 7 ft Buoh Hog
Gelllpoho Coli 448 4418
11 ,500 28 fl toblcco plpo
eher 7PM
trolloro 111 1500 (21 1100
NORTH
4 27 as
Morg_an'1 Woodl•wn Farm,
3 rmt B. bath, furniShed.
Rt 35. 304-878-12811 or
+J 1098S
ut11itlea furnl&amp;hed, •200
304 738 2342
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mo • 641 Third A~o • Golll
IAQ72
polio Call 614 44&amp;-3793
Pole Building• Constructed
By Jameo )acoby
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for commercial garage&amp;.
Furni&amp;hed 1 bedroom apart·
The natural lnsttnct or the brtdge
WEST
EAST
farm, ttoret, etc Any alze,
ment utillt1e1 paed 304· player IS to Jealously guard hts high
+QH32
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froo ootlmotoo Cell 304·
876 7112
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cards makmg aure llrat they take
675 3911
. -+4044 - · .KJ6 '
thetr tricks Every now and tlterr,
Form equipment for oalt,
+QJ874
+AK1032
waslmg a h1gh card Is the right play If
46 Space for Rant
Holland tobacco setter
there's a good reason
SOUTH
1325 Pickup dloc 1325
+K7
When South's one-heart overcall
Mobile home lot 1 2'•60' or
304-B95·3430
.KQI082
tmollor, 175 wttor pold, 4th was raised to four, East doubled with
.90
• Noll. GaiHpollo Cell 448
eagerneu The opentng club lead was
441 8 otter 7PM
+ue5
62 W1ntad to Buy
trumped In dummy and a spade led
East
played
lhe
ace,
South
and
West
Vulnerable
East-West
Mobile homo Iota, ~ It R
W•ntod to buy. UMd utility
Dealer: East
Mobile Homo Pork, Bulovlllt played low, and East conUnued wsth
troller and troller hitch
the club ace That was trumped in
Rd. Gollpollt Oh Coll814
304-875 1804
clloop.
WHt
Nort~
Ealt
Soulk
448 0527 or 114 448
dummy Declarer played a low spad~
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63
liveatocll
led a heart Declarer could slruggle
Pea Pau
Tr•ller apace for rent Call mrghUly, but there waa no way to pre814-448-3243 lVI
vent the lou of four tricks
Grey Bull rqlt·
Openingieact:-+Q --" ·•
tlrod, pure brod. gontll
Now try flaying lire hand waallng
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
largo !ramo, 2 yooro old,
Park Route 33 North of your king o spades When East plays
proven ll!re, rHdy 1&lt;1 worltl
Pomeroy Large Iota Call the spade ace, South tbrowa the klns
club trick. but the ace of dtamonda 11
Coli 1114 1117 8181 after
814 992 7479
under It Now declarer lrumpo East's
the entry to dummy's good spades,
8 OOpm or -tndo
club ace In dummy, playa lire ace of
which will take care of all the dla·
Trailer loti for rent. eewar
For 1110 atoll tlrnoo oprlnglng
mond looen The ace and queen ol
ond water futnilhtd w~l hearts, and picks up the heart Jack
and the remaining heartJ in tbe East
Hoi- cowl and hoffitni
tako one omoll child 304
spades and one club tt1ck are all that
304 571-2110 1711-304
hand before leading another apade
1176· 10711
the defense can come to
2213
West can take the epade queen and a
!NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I
For rent Stooping Roomo
and
room•hght
Parlthouto
Controlkeeping
Hotel
Call814 448 0768

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11 .600 1180
11.600.1177ChevvNcllott.~
aeeo 1171 Merauoy, ~
cycle. IUOO Oklo - ~
vwdblo
1177 Po,..
doc o.. nd Prl•, 1100 ...
11 T • G Auto Saleo undot.
Po m 1 roy· M 119"
bri!lll• moO
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1973
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ontlln• 1121 Eoot Melli. :
Pomeroy Call 814·81%- ,
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31·40'

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Have ~ 1 tl4 Hontla 8hodow
mot__,.. lor ule Ukt
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worklnp.
iliUM tilll. Alllo- a 1871
Pord LTD for .... lor wo111
011r or porto Coli 81 4·
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BroughomV-1.211
englno.,
••c cond.... 200 00. 304-'
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oorrel gliding, ohown In
Weatem Pleaeure Call 8 1 4·
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W-40' lroilor. l1.600 Call
304-171-1731 IPM
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Chldren

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304•875•4517
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worlt flir 13150
304·175·321 3
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11,100 00 Phone 304·
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11711 Hortev-D•vldoon Clo•
ole. Of UtTII 8,000
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Brougham. 4 door, dkt4itt:
30-35 MPG. like new.•
TOP CASH pold for '80 IB.&amp;OO Call 304 ~~ :
model and newer used car• 1731 after &amp;PM
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Eottorn Avo, Oolllpollo Call firm, 304·175·7211
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'74 DUIItr, 1100 00. ~- :
80 ehovy Citetlon AC, PS, ohopo. 304 875-2549 i •,
PB,. ltenderd. AM-FM 8
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track tilt CaH 81 4·218· '75 Toyoto Clilco _,__.,,
1421 or 111 4-258-82511
'51 ford truck, 304·117il •
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PB. auto. new ra.;llll tlrat. -:;
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11,250 Call 814·388·
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1984 Oldt 88 Coupe r:::R~~n~ ,) :
Brougham. air. cruiM, tit,
power, V 8 7.000 mlloo. 1174 Bioorfronttroln• ..;D4'•,
~~"o2 new C•H 5!4·448- coilcl.l290 Othorporhlfor•
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1979 Monte C•rto In' .,.,.,
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614 448 3:t43 """
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with
flol
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offer Coli 814-258-8251
bod. boot offer C•ll I 14 •
oftor 8 OOPM
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258-112111 oflor I OOPM , :
1984 VW GTI, low mlloogo, ------------;~-84 Dod.. Ram deluxe cib; :
·~ cond c.n II 14·448PS P!l till
11,001) •
4680 5 30 8 00
ml. crui• control eopplir! •
79 Muotong 4 tpood Call tl'lliler hoo41up, prlood IOHII; !
614 448 3544or814 949• Colll14-379-2712 or atilt
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140 H.P , lnboord, out·
boonl. trl·hlul l.lfW laoktto,
llrling "uiprnont. , 11lncludod CaH 114-192
71146. aoll for Claudia boloro
I.Gaor304-773-5157 oflor
1:00.
21 ft Crut pon-.. boot
Ill ho- po- mercury engine In ,_,....,
condhlon te.ooo Aloo
boot tratlor. t1.600 7422110 or 742-2217

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79 Motors Homas
&amp; Campers
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cond • a&amp;oo or offer
Call814 448-7014
1882 Toyota Torcli 4 dr •
AC 37 MOP, ono owner.
t4,375 Call 814-2459118
1979 Toyota Clilco GT,
hltchbock AC. ounroof,low
mileage, elllc cond •
13,178 Cell 814 245
9118

30 ft IIV OMC 4l4 onglnt
41 ooq m1 AC, folding TV
lfttanna. AM FM. tapo deck
ca. - tWnlna.
re1r1t • fl'll
hot
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lloolini.
daVe, mlcro-wtve. tltoWer.
1 - .,._, good ltorlgO,
110 V 0111n -•tor
R. . . to II" ~~ 11KDr
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1IC) onytfrlng
do yo, t wtllg
poy
tlltlllll Colll14·211·1959
Conbo_,

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11117 Chevy Belair auto,
very good cond. 12.500
firm Coli 514-388 91144

1976 Ford Pinto runt_good,
1350 Call 11 4-2&amp;1·8451,

Announcemenu'

Huntina.
or Trespassina on

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1171 Chov Elcemlna IS, :
oxc cond, doyo phont
8711 4230
11711
4813 - · 3CM-.
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1971 CJ·IS Goldon Eqt. •'
PI, Pl. 1- mlloogo, ;:;;;j 1'!
cond , f4.1100 Col i1111
441•1700
I ,d

1 17:1 Winnebago

24 ft
oolf con~J~nod, aoo cond •
111.000 Call 514·388
1181

31 fl tilth w-. lot• qf
oatru 111 m1 from lit 7 on
Rouoh !Ant jNorth of Cht
ohlre, Oh I

r29 D. Po-OJ. Ollto,
kiVlnJ full de!JIIs' 011

tnlin"', uP.rilnce and
quahfiCIIIOIII. AlSO haw
lOon you art mllabft..
hplits Ifill lit lltllf instrict cOflfidtnce.

1977 Dodge van. 11,ooo, !:
::o~ m1 cott e 1 4-44• 1:

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1877, AT. Pl. PI, ~- ~·
cond • e3.100 Cal 304,
171 1731 -IPM

"HOUSEHOLD"
Gtbson while 1efngerators Tappan nat gas range, hutch ta
ble &amp; 4 cha1rs, 3 pc bedroom su1te, electnc Zig Zag sewmg
f)techme, new Zen~h color TV, recliner, stands, rockers end
&amp; coffee Illes couch, lamps record player &amp; radiO chest of
drawers, vamty dresser, book shelf, 3 pc liVIng room su1te
MaYtae auto washer &amp; dryer •ttchen wood table &amp; 2 cha1rs
lr011 bed, metal cablnet. desk mght stand all k1nds of very
mce lmens, m1sc pots, pans, dishes &amp; aoohances
"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR !TEllS'
Trunks set ruby cream &amp; sugar set set Red Hull d1shes 011
lamp old doll ~lver tea pot crystal glasses Nappon d1sh
Merto Ch1na handpatnted m Japan set 8 sa~ cells hall t1ee
and olher mtsc
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AUTO'"

1981 Ford Granada, V 8 w1th automatiC air lilt &amp; cru1se
vtnyl top w1th only 117 m1les
"IIISC '
Push lawn mower Wozzard portable typewnter,lawn chatrs
electnc fan new stuffed bears, nelil wheelchair potty chatr,
walker alum ladder. sw1ng foldmg table Maylag wnnger
washer and lois mor~
Richard Jones, Admmtstrator w/Wtll ~nnex
Cll11 No. 24673
Auctioneer Dan Smtth-949-2033 or 992-7301
, Apprenltce Dale Johnson
Eats
Positive I0
Cash
"Nat responsible lor l~tdents or ton of property "

Ill LARGE I!!
PUBLIC AUCTION

FUINITURE-ANnQUES-COU£CTULES
OLD QUILTS - OLD CARS - STONEWARE

THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1985

8

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Public Sale
Auction

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Rts. 3S &amp; S88
II Milt• West of llalhpohsl
OWIIIS !lOVING TO !MAWR QUARTERS
SILtiNG LAIGI ACCUMMUlAnON Of ANnQUES, If(
FIOM otD IIICI FARM HOUSl &amp; OUniMDtNGS
Cranberry Han~nghgl&gt;l Slmplers ftnel6panecupboatd cherry
and maple Heppiewhlte chest 2 walnut Nghlslands walnut rope
bed walnut ea1ly Sheraton 1elly cupboatd 2 board lop eatly table
Sheraton mule chest early walnut grandfather clock (needs restora
t1on1 wooden lwly lork crodle needlepo1nl ~ool 6 pc piOGe senong
RogeiS Silverwa1e (grape pattern! J)llm&gt;hve c!&gt;a~IS set ol 4 Bent
wood cha1rs tall Vtctanan bed several mce stamed glass wmdows
very ornate WICker h1ghcha11 laney w1cker rocker oak desk childs

wooden wheel wagon bucket bench collectton of early bas~ets m
ntce condetlon (me small &amp; ~ s1zel MG rolling pen Spongeware

frog, sewer 1tle Poodle' blue and other melk crods small sugar
bucket J W VanPossen WheehnL W Vo 2 gal blue stencil tu~
Suitland Md smalliUK. other slenctl stoneware redware wood
store pte tases slore Cll.ll' use store 1ars castor set old
kitchen wood 1tems glass wall coffee gnnder mm1ature eron Alia
d1n' lamp and several oil lamps walnut organ top n1ce clock shelf
11on and brass bed, brass bed (tall topl Chnsly &amp; Maxheld Parnsh
pnnls piCtures olaU typos small collection ol old l1me hn toys (Bud
Rocers. l1Hie Orphan An me Ole Jalopy etc I Galhpohs Oh1o lstove
teakettle AlliS '"etc I Hems F•eP and calendar plate Oe
presSion elassware, Carmval COL E
Rosev1ile pottery lots of
NICE Fenlon gi!Ss lmc water se sl PATTERN GLASS beaut1ful
hand pamled chino pteces several old hand st1tched qu11ts lap
pi1que &amp;patchwork! stoneware tobacco culler 1ron leakellle (E11el
old tewetry, 78 s records rad10 parts and more!'
FURNITURE IN ROUGH small pane glass door cupboard one door
cupboord Hoo•ercablnel mople corpenler s bol slant front des~
sewtng machine drawers dropleaf table pme table furntlure parts
lawn mower 26 &amp;trf s b1ke mce 9 cu ft Amana chest freezer 8 It
pool table wmdows pmg pong table people lounger couch Iitke
new} Early Amer1can couch pecme t'ble ladders old hand and
shop tools olall k1nds garden tools weld•ng gauges doors Comm
chjrger log chams ut1hty trader axle w/wheels hardware plus

1tems too numerous to mention
965 FORO PICKUP 141 000 m1lesl 1964 MERCURY COMET 440

other

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941 PACKARD lparts cor! Model Aand Tparts (doors hoods etc I
mi!C Chev &amp; BUICk 20 s &amp; 30 s pMs car manuals
AUCnONUI NOR11'tan to atlontf fer an •nltrtSIIng fast·
rntVIfll •ll·daJ ..... PltntJ of good food and park1ng

OWNERS: Walter and Jean White
'(ash or (htdr w/posldn I.D.
Not rttpan~rllle for loll or ocddonts

YMIIY JOI mWAI'r, AUCTIOIIIII-(.141 44•·7222

1~0 SECOND AVENUE. GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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SATURI)AY, MAY 4, 1985 AT 10:00 A.M.

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HOUSEIIDLD: Harvest Gokl portable dtshwasher, hke new, 22 cu It chest freezer, 3
• pc drop.(eaf bteaklast set :~lformtCI top, 2 pc modern bedroom sutte (double dres

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serl. cabinet se11111ta mac~tne, sewmg tlliChtne chatr 19" color TV, wooden swtvel TV
• stand, smoker stand, 2 bar stools, Lane cedar chest, record cabtnet. good eleclnc car
pet shlmpooer, brass bird caae stand, brass frreplace screen, 4 pc fireplace accesso
filS. bookcase, carpet sweeper, new electnc chrome meat slicer wtth carver, new meat
&amp; vegetable 1nnder, electik: calculator, electnc addmg machtne,lamps electnc apph
ances, pols &amp; fiiOS. new wicker clothes hamper, new w1cker waste basket p1clure
frames, 32 pc set ol porcelain ch1na dtshes w/14 Kt gold tnm, new set of WOK pans,
Sears stereo, set new speakers. rocktng chair, 8 track player, beds, ch1ld s table wtth
chatrs, what·liols, dishes &amp; many mise items
AITIQUES AND CDLL£CTOIIITEMS
Servtce of 8 Blue Wtllow dishes, Goofus plate, Carmval glass bowl blue &amp;green kero
Jfnt lamp/Jim accessories to 1111tth, Amber &amp; red kerosene lamp/glass accessones
.lelllllcli, Barbie dolls, pocket kn.:~~rae milk CliO, qu~ts. d1shes, many m1sc ttems
• IIIC.: llri'IMI.
cer !ott Clflitr with ttrs. electric bl-r tiiiiHJ·

1178 Pontlec Trant AM hot Harley O.vlchorl eupor
Ill avoNoblo optlono Coil 1R73. ... thltl 12,1JC111
........ fat bob114-381-1153 - .. 3PM mlleo, tonko,
ntw plpoo •
-Coli Will •
Tho following doocrlbtd ••• 100....
11om will be ofr.r.rf lor Dlrnbrou,h, 814-448 i
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public ulo to tho ......,_ 0043 aflar 30,
blddor on the 11th Df
1185 II 1 O:OC)AM 117Z 11118 Horley Dovld-.
Chhroltt Malibu 2 dr aport oollont aollllhlon, n 000. •
Muot • ooll CoN l14:44tl. l'
coupe &amp;er
No
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8avl- len«, lllwr Iridal
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Ploao, Oolllpollo. OhiO. l'fler I.OOPM.
Tertn~ C1M ...... ,....,..
H - Cl • 110 with
tho rtohlto bid - thellaln
to rojool any ond II bhl.. hoi-. • l-oom. Mu1111l
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Prior to the dele Df 1he - ·
orrengo- ...., b l 117e Hontla Cl 310T. !ott j:
to lnapeat title ....,allen dill Ill
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by Olllling 114·441-0811
YIIINIIII
DT 110 Coll14- -l
betwun the hourt of 211·1131
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.... 141 ;sa I 014ts 'wilt

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DECKARD

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POSITIVE

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1973 Storcroft 22 ft tan
dem a .. l tr~~vel trall61' With
air 1tre1m eupen110n
Sleepe e. wtth dlnnette on
ond, Golcho on oldo, 18 ft
root up awning, forced a1r
fumoco with two 20 lb goo
bottlea, no 1ir cond ••c
cond 13 200 00 304 675
2979

finn

BARN

ONE-YEAR ANNNERSARY

Servtces

SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1985 at 7:00 P.M.

81

ns

From Galhpohs take Rt. 141, turn lett onto Rt
Turn nchl onto Patriot Cadmus Road watch for
stcns.
•
DOOR PRIZES 3-150 00 and more
Part1al L1sltn1. Hangmg Baskets Impatiens, Begomas,
FuchSia Potted Plants Geramums, &amp; many more
Tomato Plants, Cllbbabe Plants &amp; many more
Somethtnl for Everyone
Anliques Used New &amp; Colltclors 1tems every woet
Sale Every Saturday at 7 00 P M.
Cons1cnments accepted from 1-5 P II 011 SaturdiY Have
som1thin&amp; you Win! to stilt Contact ll~rhn Wedemeyer
Auctioneer Arranaements for ptckup stiYICa ava1l1ble

Home
Improvement•

Marcum Roof•ng • Spout·
Now 1n1talhng rubber
roofa 30 year&amp; experience
1pecializ1ng In built up roof
Coli 814 388 9867
mg

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncond1t1onallifet1me guarantee Local reference•
furniahld Free eatematel
Coli collect 1 814 2~7
0488. dey or neght Rogan
Basement Waterpt"oofing

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M Contractor• Vmyl

Barn and Aucttoneer av11l1ble for Public Auc11ana on contract Contract tnclude hluhnJ and tranaportma 111
merchandrse
Marlin Wedemeyer - Aucttooeer

&amp;
and alumtnum 11ding·

replacement window&amp;
1naulating rooftng
remodel1ng and new
construction gutter&amp; Call
304 773 6131

245·5152 - 388-8249
Resident 1nd Bustness Auction Strvtce Also Antlable .

SAT., MAY 11, 1985-10:00 A.M.

Gene'• Deep Stream Carpet
Cleaneng uphohtrey
acotchguerd deodorizers
frM eltimatea highly re
commended 614 742

Selhng real estate and personal property.

22f1

LOCATION. From Galhpohs take Sbtte Route 7 north
to Addtson, tum lett on Addtson Bulavtlle Rd , thtn
ncht on old route 7, watch for stCDS.

64 M11c Merchendtse

AUCTION

,

AUCTIONEERS NOTE S.llma mostly older items, some
fllk old tools older auto parts Plus 1n excellent bulidtnt
lot Includes older home. Pluse be 011 lime

!AT. I. SUN.
ONLY
OWN YOUR
OWN

CAMPSITE
AT

BIG
FOOT
PARK

•BOAT DOCK
*BATH HOUSE
"WATER &amp;
ELECTRIC

NO MONEY
DOWN
S$0 PERMO.
GOOD FISHING
GOOD HUNTING
GOOD FUN

OPDI TILL DAII
DIRECTIONS
SOU1hon0hooAI 7.11
molal below Gollipolio
- cro•• Raccoon Crtc
Bridgo turn nght ond·
follow aegna

MONTGOMERY WARD SALE
11 hp nd1n1 mower 1999 99, sh1ppma pd , 1 hp blck !Iller
1999 99. shiPP'"I pd push mowers starlit 1169 99
VCR s, Refn1er1tors Washers Dryers Cook Stoves Hot
Water Tanks
Nowl We have ongm1l Cabbaao Patch Dolls
Buy a TV Sltelhte from us and woli&amp;fVt you a $499 95 va
lue VCR Free (Nut Two Weeks O!tly)
8 It D1sh w/Dtxel 900-02 rtc11wr IITI 2800 tracker w/hlmmer blow actullor 1nsllllod w/Free V&amp;R, 12195 00
(SPECIAL VALUE) lOft mesh d)sh- IITI tracker w/hammer blow actu1tor 900 02 rtcetver Free VCR for next
tow weeks $2395
Free VCR w/6 It dtsh w/900 02· ree11ver 1nstalled $1695 00

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS Murphy bed walnut wardrobe
wood reclin1ng cha11 kit cabnet wlflour bill tron bed, oak
dressers. pressed back chatr Dlher old cha1rs Singer treadle
sewtng mach l1brary table, trunk. old vte lg.. several
tools
older auto part~ 1~ ton ch11n pulley, garden tools Homer
laughlin deep dish Va rose, m1sc glass Jllcl frames lamps
Ranae hood. fual oil hiller, mtsc stiYerware, refn&amp; TV
antennas, celirna fan AII/FII Westinahousnldto, atass
'shower doors, othe rmtsc itema

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REAL ESTATE 100x400 ft lot wtlh an older home house " 1n
need of reoa1r Could be an excellent rental or an excellent
future bu;lafmg lot land lays ad1acen1 to TARA
TERIIS OliREAL ESTATE. $500 00 deposit day of sale w1lh
paymenl mlull at closmg Closing must be oot later than May
31 , 1985 Taxes Will be pro-rated to day ol closmg Buyer wit
take possess1on wtth delivery of deed To be sold w1th conftr·
mat1on of owner
TERIIS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY Cisfi or -chKk w~h
proper ID All P.roperty must be paid for 4ay of sale Not res
pons1ble lor lost or broken 1tems
SALE CONDUCTED BY McCittt AuctiOn C&lt;J , Glllrpolls,
Oh (614) 446·0552
~UI:TIONEER; ButlllcGhee, lie

RODNEY, OHIO-kt. St.

PUBLIC AUCTION ,

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74 Motol'cyclee
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Th1l11 Ford Bide.. Jet. Rt 160 &amp; Rt. 35
WI will bt llllirW P** fllr 111011111 o1 illy
w/some miSe Sllunlly nfljlt •I bt ClllllipiiMIIIIInd lalfls
of fiiW merehlndist Sotnlll- DIOduf:e. SOflllll1q lor - ·
rone Consfllllllltlts tiUn dly ale up to 7:00 p.m 01 call
Auctianw, ~ IIIII, 367-710L (Willi top dolllr) flow boot·
I~ alii far month of Miy
IIAY
A.ll ilunlllr. W VI Slltii4JIP{ua Ale Clll

nitld

PATRIOT

afid• in truck camP'r

I . 1975 Rlni&lt;Ofbullt
trl·hull boot with tTiilel' es
hpM.,curyongl .... ceNottor
IPM 304882-2848
Winnebago motor home
23' AC generator CB
1972 llko now 110 600
Coil 304 876-1731 ofttt
8PM

7:00P.M. FRIDAY NITE
7:00P.M. SATURDAY NITE
Fridly

154 Mlac

aloepo

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OWNER: KENNETH H£RN

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located at 224 Union Ave. in Pomeroy,
Ohio. Estate of the late Orpha James.

-SOIIOIIING FOIIYIIYONE-

F111twin1 I ft truck
•-rflP•r Stove~ tiiMtte. loe
"'•· . . _ lour Good con
ditiDn CoR 114·742-2143

78 Cuttooo luprorno .,.,.,
good bond • AC. V I, euto "!ilh rec:ko, 1800. uc .....,.,
trona. 118.000 ml Call 814- ~~ 1\f-371·2183
317· 7434 after &amp;PM

Mev:

Auto Repllr

~on• lody Shop Locuit
Rd Pt P!•oant Patt K&amp;K
F,.. Eotimatot 1114 885
4174

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SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1985
10:00 A.M.

Auto Parta

I II utllty bod whh oompor
IOII,,Hitlntl t300 Coil 514·
.......... 2.
.

82 Mon:ury Lyrlll 3 dr
httchbock, 4 cyl , FM AM
QISette, 4 apd • air, aun
roof. low mllea. ••c cond
U.300 Call 814-441·
1781 oftor 5 coiii14·38B·
9811

73

John E Halhday-becutor
GEORGE E WOODWARD, JR - AUCTIONEER
- 446·8130
Nat
or Loss of

&amp; Acceuorias

w-.

1980 Plymouth Dutter II
cyl • auto, PI, air, new dret.
12,3111 1977 Dodgo A-n
wouon •eta Call81 4-2al
8622

ELIZABETH A. TABER ESTATE

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1979 Honde Accord hotch
bock, clun, good condhlon
12,7110 Call 814-441
39811

Boauand
Matora for Sale

1 il4 .......... ' boll boot
with tl'llilor, 105 Chrylhr.
cryo~e~g..ft loll lola
mare
- · t4.000 Call
oftor7, 114·3711-2118

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82 Oldt 88 collector homo,
2 now tlroo, tail plpo, runt
good, body !I"Dd, Iii drglnli,
43.000 octual mlloo. otllinp
1800 Coil 111 4·448-4412

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Fertehzer by beg or ton
1 103 Fifth Street, NHovon, 304-882-2271 or
882 3358

£hubtth A. Tabtr, Probate Court Cuell18.055wtll
bt offered for salt 11 public auctton From Rt. 7 take
3rd street 10 K1111u11. east l bloc:k to Rtver Street,
turn rilht 10 to end of street. Watch for stcns
HOUSEH9LD N~e sofa swliel chair coffee table desk J'lllh
'h11r, atus flower stands ~mps Zemlh B&amp;W TV, m1sc rugs
k1lchen fable wi(h 4 cha~rs, Amona 18 cu ft refngeralor-very
aood condition sew1ng m11ctune vacuum cleaner tronlnK
bOard numerous small oppl1ances, dishes pols pans_. table
ware, metal stool 3 metal tw1n beds, I wooden t1111n bed odress
ers, metal wardrobe, dressmg m1rror, blankets m•sc shelves,
garden tools, hand tools, aluminum stepladder Craftsman 20
lawn mower wheelbarrow Much more too numerous to men
!ton
AIITIQUU Vtclonan walnut till top table V1c1onan fern stand
Btrdseye maple h1gl1boy w11h mtrror b~rdseye maple lowboy
with mtrror Sheraton one drawer walnut mghlstand oak mght
stand, jaleleg table rocker dovellll pme blanket chest floor
lamp 2 pme storaae cabmets, oak llal wall cupboard corner
shelf coverlet old picture frames latch hook drugs p1tcher and
bowl, miSe aWSWare Wire eu baskets
TERIIS Clsh, P1rson1l Chtck Willi PoslltYt 10

1111 Hondo CXIIOO. wtttr
ahoft drive. 100
11.271 00 304

1981 TDyDtD 'Torre• :
Rog IOt'fOI otolllon lmprooo 13 1BO 00 Phone 30 :
'· •
Mo Firat Gr•nd oon 1 875-2700
I '
lmpreniva. will tr~de for
19711 'CotWtUI. IIIYor, olo.:
filly CaN 814 2818122
po- wlndiiWll, out-tJ&lt;!.•
Quail egga available on lilt-·· good COnd, phOnt:
LaBonte's Quail Farm
304·812-3581
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3&amp; 1&amp;0 Bo.... n Ad , Lon'
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Bottom Ohio Choch In 2
'77 Mercury Mon••9h :
doyo Coli 814-185-4345
88,000 mlloo, V-1, outct!
malic air cond. god oon~.
• 1 750 00 304 175 .
66 Seed &amp; Fertilizer 1828

AUCTION

ESTATE AUCTION

1181 1(11 00 Kawould mo~- lor ..... Call 114
"2-~110 or 814-112
3817

1984;tougar LB. oun roo!.'
olrcond,tt.IOO,afler43Q.
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Public Sele
&amp; Auction •
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Tht foiiOWIIIC perso1111 property lrom the estate of

'20"

79 Moton Homea
&amp; Campara

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THURS., MAY 2, 1985 at 1:00 P.M.

"Front Foot

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nc.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

...j1o ft

IMI.:S

Ath1tn1 County Fairgrounds

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WHAT A GOOC'
SH ~If-~~ 1$

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, GUN5. a01111s

1171 Ford LTD. WU. ~C
-~~ Jlnd tap, . . - """~':
lng ond - · · outGII\otlf,,
tlh .......... ..W.. AM·P-~
with I ...... ..,.,
co-onlng tUOO llu.,..
Goad condfdon 742-:

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Knouff Firewood Split 96% Wuhor ond dryer for llle
hardwood• You pick up or oftor II P m 304 876 8483
we deliver HEAP vender
614-266·6245
3 pleco livtngroom IUite
r-;;=~~~~~==-r-:;~=~====::::1 SPECIAL cut olobo 6 PU 1-----:._
304-876-3869 ___
44 Apartment
loodt delivered In dump Control hunger and ion
49
Forlaasa
truck•100.or21oodol180 wotght with Now
for Rent
You peckup t16 Call 614 Grapefrutt PPH Combo at
246 5804
Fruth Pharmacy
JACKSON ESTATES For Loaoo Var; good com· - - - - - - - - APART M EN TS {Equal merc•al ltore front for any Pool People Spec11l
Electnc range reingerator
Houa•ng Opportun1ty) type reta1l buaene11 or pro· Let UIIUmmerize your pool 1176 00 good cond call
monthly rant &amp;tarts at $163 fessional office. 1500 Rl h, $100 10% off aU pumps 304-8715·2970
for 1 bedroom and &amp;198 for con be ••ponded to 3000 end filtort Middleport 614
2 bedroom. deposit f200. All utdlt10o po1d excellent 992 5724orGolllpoho814· Walnut gateleg toblo 8
located near Sprtng Valley locat•on corner of Second &amp; 446·3051
matchtng ch81ra, dry 11nk
Piau and Foodland pool locuat St
S•ngeraawingmachtnawtth
and Cable TV available
Spreng Spec•ai·Patnot utility cabtnat. child' a rocker 304
building• on dltplay II twO 882·2096
houro ao pota1blo 10om to 4
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
convenient locations B Ia S
Monday Frtday, Call 814
Produce, V1ond St In Pt
4 4 6 2 7 4 5 or I eave 51 Household Goods Plea .. nt, ond French Ctly 55 Building Supplies
mes&amp;age
Mobile Homes m Gallipolil
9x12 •&amp;96 alao 10x18
Apt for rent $200 &amp; up Call
$996 Delivered and set u, Bulld 1ng Matanalt
676 6104 or 675 5386
SWAIN
on your lot
Block brick sewer p1po1,
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
wmdows lintels, etc
Necely furn1shed mobile 62 Oleve St Galltpohs New TRS 80 model Ill computer Claude Winters, Rio Grande,
home eft apt central air &amp; uaod wood-coolltoveo 8 With 48K and Iota of toft· 0 Cell614 246 6121
1nd heat 1n c1ty adults only pc wood LA lutta e399 ware Best offlt' Call 814·
Call814 446 0338
bunk beds t199 antron 441-3243 eva
Block bnck mortar and
rechner1
e99 new Ia uaed
b d
maaonry lupphet Mountain
Furmshed 3 rm apt up&amp;tatrl,
Model 77 Ruger 220 swift State Block, Rt 33 New
e room suet•• range&amp;
ut1htloopd t196mo, $60 wrmger washer&amp; &amp; •hoe• bull b•rrell with Sayco Haven W Va 304 882
depo&amp;n 94 Locuat Adults New hv•ngroom su•te• actton with scope 8326 2222
only Call 446 1340 or 81 99 l599 Iampo oloo 4•8 ft utH1ty trollar w1th
446 3870
buymg coal a. wood stove• wench &amp; leght1 8250 Call
Call814 4411 3159
814 448 2461
56
Pets for Sale
Furmshed effiCiency 701
LAYNE'S fUDNITUAE
4th Avo, Gallipolis $180
.,
6 speed Sptder bicycle e1tc
Sofa chatr rocker. otto cond 846 lnteretted cell
utellt1es pa1d share bath
adults Coli 446 4416 after man 3tsblot (utrohoovyl 614-448 3638 M·W F bo· HIUCREST KENNELS
$686 Sofas and chairs tween 6 00 10 OOPM
Boarding all breedt Heated
7PM
prtcad from e28&amp; to t89S
Indoor outdoor facihtles
Honey ellltractor 1 h1va an~ AKC Doberman puppiet
UpJtatrs 3 rooms furm&amp;hed Tablet, t50 and up to t126
Hide 0 bedo $390 end up other mtoc equipment Call ~'gd5Sorvlco Coll 614 448 •
bath washer dryer AC
clean no petl ref dep to $660 oofa bodo $145 814 2 58. 167 9
Rechnert 8226 to 1376
req aduha Call 814 448
lompo from $28 lo t 1 26 ATC 70motorcycle Full&amp;ize Judy Taylor Groommg Call
1519
814 367 7220
pc dmettet from t1 09 to bod Coll814 448 9709
pc
t189
and
up
435
7
Up\:tatrl unfurmshed 3 room
Bnerpatch Kennell Profat·
apt , carpeted, uttht1e1 pa1d Wood table with tix chatrs Rettaurant equepment SS 11onel
All-breed groomeng
no children. no pet&amp; Call t285 to t745 Dollk 81 10 sink salad bar, cool8rt. c11h
Indoor
outdoor boarding fa
up
to
t226
Hutches
S550
614 446 11137
reg coff.. m1ker, much
Bunk bed complete with more 114 882-7018 or cllit101 Engiloh Cockor Spa
nlel pupplu c.n 814 3B8
manre•••· t2715 1nd up to -&amp;14 882 8392
3 room• with pnvate bath
9790
.an
Baby
bedo
1110
ref Requested Cell 014
Manre1se1 or- box apr1ngs
446 -2216 full or twin. •sa flrtn, ase:
New one bdr efficiency apt lnd t78 Queen lets, e22&amp;
4 dr che1t1
6 dr
Coli 61 4 448 0390
che1t1 *69
Garage ept furn11had 29'12 120 end 125 10 guncobmsts UIIO Gao
Neol "-v• Gol]tpollo 1 bdf
$236", utiht1e1 p1ld C1U electric rangel t375 Baby
monraueo. 826 11o 135 bod
448 4416 oftor 7PM
frame• 820 826 &amp; 130
Furn11hid apartment kmg frame 160 Good 1elec
Adulto only Call 614 446 tton of bedroom 1uhe1,
rockers, metal cablnetl
9523 or 614 446 1443
58
Fru1t
headboards '38 &amp; up
f65
&amp;
Vegetables
Wlncheotor Model 12-12
Reverttde Apts Middleport
ga 28 ench modefled barrel
Special rate&amp; for Senior
Used Furniture · 5 pc All orlgin•l t376 Two H P
C1t1zans $130 Equal Hous dmette
head bosrda, elect Deyton electric motor. 116 Omon plant• 1u1t arrived
ing OpportunltiGI 614
nc range and 1 bedroom 230volt Nearly now •160 wh1te, red • yeHow SWisher
992 7721
su1tes 3 milet out Bulavllle Kellogg Amenean air com· Implement Co St Rt 7 N
Rd Open9amto6pm Mon
preasor pump Newly re· Gelhpol10 Oh Call 814·
2 bedroom apartment&amp;
thru
built 1160 CoU Jorr; Will 446 0476
New Haven WVa Newly 614 Sat
446 0322
remodeled In town 614
11614 992-7844ofter5 00
pm
Veget1ble and flower plant•
992 7481
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
whole..le and retell. located
1 bedroom furn11hed apart Washers dryera. refr1ger1 Firewood 120 00 peckup Letart next door to gravel pit
Ap
tors
range•
Skagga
ment on E Ma1n St 1n
130 00 dliovo"'d Coli watch for aign or call 304
phance• Upper River Ad lood
Pomeroy Call 614 992
304-876 6782 or 875- 895 3400
bes1de Stone Creat Motel 2991
7314
614 448 7398
APARTMENTS mobile
WANTED Areo Sportt Enf &lt;~rm Sup pl te'
homes houses Pt Pleasant County Appliance. Inc thu&amp;llltl that want to reGood
used
appltancea
and
&amp; Ltv1:stor:k
and Gallipolis 814 446
ceive d.rect m~ll apecials
TV sets Open BAM to 6PM htt an e.-atmg new mer~
8221
Man thru Sat 614 448 chandiH program, from Trl
1 699 627 3rd Avo Golil County Sport• 304 876
Nece clean apartmentl
Hendorlon 304 676 1972 poho OH
2988 or write to Rt 1 Box 61 Farm Equtpment
471 Po1nt Pleaunt w Va
after 5 PM
Valley Furniture new &amp; Include n1me addreaa end Spnng Speceal 24 x30'x8
One bedroom gsrage apt, used Large section of quel rip
with 1 8 •7 garage door &amp;
tty furniture 1218 Ea•tern
unfurmahed eAcept refr~ger
1ervice
door f3.B88
ator and stove hveng room Ava Galhpoht
Wild Turkey Season Army erected Iron Horae Bldg•
curtaens hardwood floor&amp;
camouflage 1urplu1 demm 614 332·9746 collect
good locat1on good ne1gh· MagiC Chef gal range for ·rental clothmg. 81m Some
borhood 1n m1ddle Potnt sale Nice 8 year&amp; old Call rvtlle't E,at Ravenswood,
CROSS &amp; SONS
Plea1ant ut1llt1es not fur 614 742 2143
Frl Sot, Sun 1 00-7 00 pm
US 35 Welt, Jock ton
mshed, ur garage not In
Plckono und furntturo
Don1m Iockett e19 00 Fire
Ohio 8114 288 6461
eluded, $140 00 month 876 8483 or 6?5 450304 wood Triumph motorcycle
Mouoy Forguoon Now
1
304 876 2979
304 876 3334
Holland Buoh Hog Salol &amp;
RICK'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE Compare our
preces, uve today Phone
304 773 6430

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c=

Henri Amotd ond Bob loo

O&lt;OinlfY won10

TINFE

2 One-Way ttcketl to Honp·
lulu by way of Charte&amp;ton,
Chicago and San frlncl&amp;co
to bo utod by May 3, 1985 .
t250 each 304 875
4302

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~763

by

Unecramblett-lourJ..-,
one lettfllloMCtt aquare to form

Coli 81 4 448·

Wolnul table 4 cholra Coli
81 4-4411-454 7

Mobile homes ntovtd In
" ~red 20 yean lll~rtenctl
, ;304· 676 2866 or 676
.:!998

f!l THAT ICRAMIL!OWOIID-

Q/.1 ~ ~~·

Bo• •pr•nga • ma"re••
regular or queep dmette 1et.
couch che1t recliner 1h

olro bod
3224

," ,1981 14x70 Schuhz~pertly
lumiahed 3 bedroom• with
\Jndlrpenning 304 875

lffJI}~ f'j)~

54 Mise Merchandise

51 Houaahold Goods

? bedroom

'1977 Liberty, 12•60, 2
: )&gt;odroom• all electric: now
, arpot on d un derponn1ng
' •e a DO oo ~04 8 75
• "'387
; ..
' " - - - - - - - : - - -.,975 Holly Pari&lt; mobile
'homo 14•70 3 ,.,, lfWntral
'•ir undorponnlnn,. turnlohod
.,.
,. &lt;Wtth IPPhanCel 6nly New
' 'WIIhor Neod tO ollfl 304
:, j\68-1727
• &lt;I 975 Co moron mobllo
: )lomo, 12•84 2 }&gt;r oil
" .electnc unfurn11hed,. 304
..75 1777
,

Ohio-Point PleaAnt. W. Va.

Ohio Point PleaAnt, W.Va.

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1 ONLY FISHERMA"N 12 fl. JOHNBOAT
IUGG£5T UST 1612

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&amp; bo~ 1n. OhiO and

NOW

S399

1 ONLY LAKER 12 ·n. V-BOnOM BOAT

Alli*I)NEER: Steve llcGh.. lfc, &amp; bonded tn Oh1o
PLAN YOUR AUCTION ANYWHERE Ill

SUGGESTED

UST 1729 NOW

$419

1 ONLY 14 n. SPORTPAL CANOE

LARGE FARM AUCTION

(Shghtly Dltnoged ~ner)
SUGGESTED UST '659

AT THE WAYNE PECK FARM NEAR ALBANY, OHIO
Saturday, May 4, 1985 at 10:00 A.M.

$3
§
9
NOW

BAUM LUMBER

Duecltons About V. mtle West of Albany, Ohto, turn
oH the Appalachtan Hichway ( U S Route 50) onto

985-3301

CHESTER

Athens Co Rd 71 (Athens Co, Ad 71 runs tnto
Metp Co 1) and follow about 2~ mtles to sale.
(About 9 mtlas west of Athens) or from Pomeroy
take Route 7 to State Rt 143 than north to letcs Rd.
1 and follow to sale. Wlti:h for St&amp;nsl
Due to hullh rusonsllr WAYNE PECK must dlscontrnue
alllarminiiCiivfiJ after 30 _11111 on h11 farnt Thrfollowmatrst 11 utre111fy britt. lHarally hundreds ot Items to
sell at lilts fme 1uct1onr
AUCTIONEERS NOTE Most everylhmg 1n thiS sale has had
the very besl ol care and most mexcellent work1ng order
Some of Mr Pecks equtpment has never been out~de the
barn overn1ghl unless Rwas covered Avery good farm auc
lion'
EXCELLENT FARM TRACTORS Outstandmg 1965 N:. D 17
Series 4 farm tractor w1th 3 pt 4 spool control depth con
trol good rubber (Note Mr Peck has placed a very reason a
ble reserve on this tractor this ts the only 1tem m lhiS sale
Wllh a reserve)' Another very good AC !arm traclor Senes 2
D 15 Both Tractors tn very good condtt•on' Good fllrm equ1
ment Excellent AC 303 bailer 3 pt Ba~1c seeder only I
year old excellent set of AC 2-Row Mounted CultiVators
,qood 7 rotary scythe, f1ne 12' sem1 mounted A C d1sc 5' ro
tary mower 3 16 plows AC 3 14 plows good ~ont end
loader, very 'ood bale g1ant elevator AC farm wagon
another 8 Kl6 wagon, very good New Idea spreader M F 3
pi rake heavy duty Bx 16' equipment tra1ler tractor we1ghls
belt pully Wagner front end loader wh1ch needs work
2-traclor cut off saws, flus other 1tems1 "Keep mmmd that
the cond1t1on of mosl o th1s machmery 1s very ~od '
REGISTERED BULL &amp; 10 HEAO OF CAITLE Rtltslerod 3year old Polled Short Hom Bull, plus 10 head of beet cat
tie • All cattle wtll bt frtshliyllle dly 3-Yurllna H11f·
ers, 2-lsl call hlfftn 3-3 yr old cows 1-5yr old
cow &amp; 1-10 yr old cow
'
POWER TOOLS HAND TOOLS &amp; FARIIITEIIS 'Hundreds ol
tools to sell' Electnc hack saw, lincoln elec 225 amp
welder like new Mohawk cham ho1sl, large Wayne 2 stage
atr compressor 'ii" li hp floor drill press 4 hp earden hiler
Turf Tnm power mower, gasolme reel type mower mdustnal
'&gt; hp bench gnnder, St1hl 041 cham saw, McCulloch 250 &amp;
035 cham saws, hyd liCks &amp;arden sprayers,l~rge set exten
s1on ladders elec transfer pump very la1ge amount of hand
&amp; garden fools of most every descnpllon Heavy duty come
a tongs, tog chams sledges wedges boomers, complete
sockel sets dnlls bearmg pullers, Sears battery charger
nuts &amp; bolts hyd hltiOfiS &amp; hoses heavy duty est cords mo
tors, leather saddle 302 hp Ford motor I!OSI hole d1ggers
tool boxes, hundreds of tools &amp; 111m related 1tems Plus
3-large 15'xt8 steel I beams, scrap metal several slam
less steel troughs, 8 truck cap good larae feed box lloor mo•
del • Eagle 'corn sheller, large alum picture wtndow Ander
son wmdow, slorm wmdow~ m1lk cans, feed sacks
Hundreds &amp; hundreds of 1tems to sell at th1s very good farm
auction I
AUCTIONEERS NOTE This stll is an tiCIIIent opportuaiiJ•
lor -Uytl1 to piiiCIIIilt 101M WlfJ pod IIIChintty, tools,
lnd II,. ltt111 SAl£ WILl WT AU DAY! A vtty aood
Fantt Stitt
TElliS· Ces1t dly fl ult or chtck with posltivt ID Luach
nallallle.

44

Apartment
for Rent

•

TIREO OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLS? 1
LET US PAY THE BILLS I

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
200 Second Street
Poml Pleasant W Va
Hous1ng for I~ elderly ond hond1cop,-d Rent Is 30% of
od1usted incom• under HUO Sect1on 8progrom To quoilfy
for the reduced rtnt your Income must b• o mo)umum of
S13 250 p., y.ar for one perton ond S1S 100 per y.ar for
G (OUpl•

En1oy the security ond comforts that ore afforded with our
restricted building entry system emero-ncy coll1 system
lounge and communl1y room Planned activities and
soclol event1 provide a reloJIIed ond enloyoble en
vironment
All UfilltJes Included In lent

bcopf Coble and Tolophat~o
l!m1ted number of oportmenh avollaj)le for persorn &lt;40
years of oo• ond up

•

TWIN llfVEIIS TOWfll
200 Second Stree1
Polnl Pleosonl, W Va

OWNER: IR. &amp; IRS. WAYNE PECK
AUTIOIIE£1: OniEOPPERIAII
315-7195 ar 394-2291

Offl(:e Houri • o m
oppolntment

L

lo

675-6679

5 p m Monday Friday or call for

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81

81

Home
lmprovementa

Home

RON'S Televioion Sorv~c&lt;o.
H-celloon RCA, Quuor,
GE. Specielint in ~en lth.
304·571·2398 or 814448-2484.

· eoe

'F eny TrM Trin1ming. 1tump
removo"t. Co!f 304-675 ·
1331 .

Ro,.ry 0&lt; cobfo tool drWiing.
Moll - · completed II""'
doy. Pump ond oorvf·
c... 304-895 -3802.

B 6 D Homel..-provementl,
repl•c•m•nt window•,
1luminum •oHit. ~inyl 11d·

lng, continuou•gun-., frM

••timatll, all work guarafttMd. ipring dliecount. call
evenings 304-676-21ol4.

82

Ken' o WoiW .., wfco. We!!o,
cloterno. poo!o flflec! . PhoM
814-317·0123 0&lt;814·317·
7741 n!ghiO&lt; doy.

ur

opplicolion) 304-875-2088
Of 875· 7388 .

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Dol'lf' Worik fond clelring.
londiCIPinQ. otc. F - Hli·
moteo. eon 114-448· 11038
or 814-992-7119 onyt!f~M.

UOVII

&amp;

28, 1985

W. Va.
8&amp;

General Hauling

J o - lloyo Wotw Servlco.
Aloo poolo filfod . Co!f 814211 · 1141 or 114-448 1175 or814-441-7111 .

87

87

Upholstery

R. • M FLirnitu,. Manuflc~
tv ring, St. Rt. 7 , Crown
Ctty. Oh. Coli ·8 1 4 -256·
1470, coli EIH!- 814-448·
3438 . Old &amp; now
Upholt ...d.
l

Ohio- Point

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec. Ave .• Gallipolia.

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pa,t• Lawn Hnnce, Cell ua.
*-&amp;7&amp;-2010 .

JIM'S PLUMBING. HEAT·
lNG . Rt. 1 , Box 356. Goflf.
polis. Coli 814-387-0678.

SUNDAY, MAY 5TH -

~STUTES·:
-REAL.ESTATE

CATHY (WI(

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446•4206

dfl -

G~RAGE/WORKBENCH,

".45,000.

~w:f ·

M~GKEE

992-2259

NEW USTlllll

"Rrn't.M-

(614) 949-2561

STORAGE

·-·
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Approx. .35

wtfllsiYJp, City walel. $12,0110.

PRICE REOUCEO - llliddl.port- S1Bil!ty '*let' home with

up to 4 bedrooms. a 24x28
nmation room, flmiy room
and basement, 2 car Pratt on
a pd street You must see this
one! Now )42,900.

Real Eetete General

BUILDINGS,

Ill. l,"Bud" McGHEE

· Love'ly 4 be~room cedar ranch overlookin&amp;larce privale i.ake. The view is unbeatable and the home Is outstandina. 640' nttr fronta1e. $89,900. Come out to
Charolals Hill lake Estates and see this one.

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MIIEI HAS transfmtid and
must see this nice 3 bedroom
ranch in S'jracusee. He wan1s
an otter. Call today lor a
showifiJ Owner must consider

TEAFORD

·Real Estate

218 E. 2nd St.

CENTUIY
Hills I.E. Inc. - 446-661
. 21 Southern
'
. 0

Brolter

Cheryl ltmley, .
llleias County Associat•
P~one 742-3171

Phone

H8 1 4)·992· 3325

DOOER - Good oonstruction,
3 BR home, full basemenl
furnace, -'burner, stove,

MliR 5~ -NEW LISTING- 10 acres with a ranch home.
• Kitchen has plentv of cabinet space and island work area. 3
bedrooms, I II baths, full basement is partiaty finished and
has carpeting, paneled lamil1 room w/wondburner. Spl'ing
water. Sells for $49,500.
IIIIIIR 559 - PRICE REDUCED - 31ledrooms extra large
; living room w/woodburner. House has'aluminum siding and
· is situated on nice level tot Located in Racine. NOW
' $28,500.
,&gt;
IIIIIIR 563 - Approx. 18 acres with 3 bedroom home on
; Matheney-Fairpfav Rd. Garden .space, dug well and 27'x40'
• workshop. Seils lor $34,900.
· ·
• MMR 562 -A real nice Colonial home. Situated on approx.
· 6 ~ acres, vinyl siding, 'h basement, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
· room w/ woodburner. loads ol storage space. En front porch, garage. 21arm ponds, barn and fencing.
_,, ... ,.,.1 ... of 59,900 .
- Owner will negotiate on this one! Cute as can
bed1roon1s. new vinvt siding: Anderson widows and new
~···~!·.·~~~a look. lt is ready to move into. in Pomeroy. Ask·
~'"·'"" but will consider oHer.

.
Glliia

acre
caner 1o1. aerem 5e1D:
sylt!m, I II ear _pratt with
C01IIIy

CENTUIY 21 Southern Hills I.E., Inc. - 446·661 0

ar

CAll 446-1990

POMEROY,O• .

141 to 'p1iaant liiff~~
liOMI sips. Lovely country settina. A1t11ctive 3 bedroom ranch, Zbaths, dininl
''"· kitchen, spacious livinc room, lllility room. unfinished family room.- 2 car
pnp. Heat pump, central air. 1 acre level lawn. $59.900. Gr•n Township.

Call:
(614) 464-3563

KYGER CREEK SCHOOLS

SEWING Mochine ...,.lro.
oorvlco. Aulho_rlzed Sln,..Set.o &amp; Sarvico Sherpen
Scinor•. F•brlc Shop ..
Pomeroy. 814 -992- 228~

1:00 UNTIL 4:00

3 BR FARM HOUSE
With barn, 58.5

4 BEDROOMS, IV. BATHS, GAS FURNACE ($29.00
' Budeet), CENTRAL AIR, DECK. V. ACRE FLAT LOT,

6011
E . M•in

MAY 4, 1985 -

1:00-4:00

FOR

IOHNI L ST~S SONNY GAINES
IURDEnl .
Broker
·
Assoc.
Assoc. .
446.:.206
446-2707 Eveninas 388-8118 Even1nas

01

OPEN

FOR SALE
BY O_WNER

OPEN HOUSE

.J

hwa-.. Coli 114-3177187 or 614-448·4488.

Starb T,.. a Lawn Servtcl.

Reel EState G8neral

. Reel Eatete General

614-448-7833 or814·448· • '
1833.
• •

refrigerator, dbl. carport and I&amp;
\cj: lor Jraiter hool&lt;up. A$~ng
$29,000.
POMEROY - Woodburning
fireplace with bookshelves on
eact1 side. Breakfast noo~
formal diling 3 BR and lull
basement Walk to the stores.
Wants $28,500.

Rea I Estate General

OPEN HOUSE

IIODERN - Ughted pool, 2BR
ranch. Full basement nice
carpeting and lot $45,000.

ti

TODAY -1 :00-3:30 P.M.

BARGAIN - 2 BR one floor
near shops..Only $11,000.
COUNrRY - lovely 3 BR
remodeled. Full baseme~
carpeting, lurnace, woodburner, dbl. garaf!t! and level

.
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even ridic:Uous olfels.

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SYRACUSE ~ 3 bedroom
ranch, larle deck. nice lot. Gas
FA heat Owner needs ID self!!

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acre.

20 ACRES - House under

rool, tots ol firewood, near Great
Bend for just $16,001.

$32.900.
OWNER IIIUSI SELL &amp;WANtS
OFF£R - Due ' ID health
reasons this 10 acres and nice
home must be sold. Country
selling near Mildleport Bam

Real E•tate General

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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
MAY 5, 1985 -

1:00 to 4:00

CENTUIY 21 Southem Hills I.E., Inc. 446·661 0

The

W.

acres $70,000.

Electrical
l!t Refrigeration

drylrl ,

Cor. Fourth end Pine

Goflfpotlo. Ohio
Phone 81 4 -44&amp;-388a
814-448-4477
.

Londocoping, oeeding, tertii·
li:IJnt. ' thalchin~. for com·

mentl, footer1. d-.:ew••a.
Mptlc tank•. landlcaiMnt.
Co!! onyt!me 114- 446·
4&amp;37, Jo,.. L. Dovloon, Jr.

General Hauling

Serving elf makeo &amp; btlndo
of .e1tioeratore. w ..hen •

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

roof·

(including hot

Good· 1 Eaeavod'l. . booo-

Ed'• Appliance Service.

RINGLES'S SERVICE, ••·

lng

811

84

perienced cerpenter. electri·
p.~~in.er,

83

lmproveme111a

J 6 L lniiUfotlon.- Vinyl
lillint. roofing, reptoeament
windows. .-tonn windowl.
do&lt;&gt;n. Coli 814-9922772 .

dan. ma10n.

Ohio-Point

Times-Sentinel

and IXher building~.

.

offer.

carpeting eqiupped kitchen
and hot water heat Only
$29,500.
BUILDING LOT- 2acresplus,
near Pomer01. Ontv $3,500.

Wiseman Real Estote Agtncy-446-3644

POIIEJKJY - Apd oountry
selling -quiet, with wide open
spaces, lor a handyman's
dreilm. Prime, 3 ~ a large
iPiden area. yet close ID 1own.
iii siDry '*let' home, conveniently arranged &amp;rooms, bath
and bEenieirt.IGidng $17,900,

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Everyone welcome. Follow stgns: ,

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~ BR home with large, nicely landscaped flat lot. Su_per location

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H111ry E. Cleland Jr.
992-6191
Dohit Turlllf 992-5692

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POMEROY- Good 3 or 4 BR
older home. Oak ~. some

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mi!!!lle. Wa5Nn~ elemeilary sclnJ. O!l hard!~ roild. Aslilllg $6JIXl.

ACRES - More or '"'- 3 lle&lt;lrDoms- mollie ~ abo 2 -~
KY~J C'""' Scho&lt;l Diltrid. llinnl ._,.. includod.
8000 OEM. FOil ASUU. AIIOUIIT MIOOIIf Of DEY - Large
&lt;bible lot. l)ialic shelte&lt;, ~~ has ~IJin&amp; m electricly.
6 room "'"'!:~ale, both. Jllrtial
Cooid bo IXItM!Ited ~to two
ren\11 unts. &lt;AY As*lg $1;,000.
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living: 3 BR. 2 loitl:tals. LR calpettd, large
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I.AIID CONTRACT ::_ A-frame illme on .65 acre bt more or ~- i or 3
bedrooms, I'? baths. living room. koch"'. utiity room. lt.rdbedroo!" could
be used tor !ami~ room, ~ basement unf~ished. 2 ~"'"'· refngeral&lt;r.
wasl'or and dryer i:ldud4!&lt;1• Pri&lt;Od 20s.
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IJedhoorn i&lt;lme, 2 fami~ room, 2baths,I&gt;HH·In kitChen, liv~g room, utiily 1
room, l&lt;llily room, wcrioil&gt;!' !run cellar,.:reened-in porch, cenbal a~r, 9
acre lot with garden. Irun trees oid grape arbor. Home hasbeen wei cared

UNDEIIIROUND RAILROAD - Th~ fine old brick
colonial home~ just waiting for the righttami~ to move
in. Many families in the pa$1140 years have enjoyed
good times in this one. Three large bedrooms, very
attractive old time fi'eptace, eal~n kitchen,large FR, 2\\
baths and basement. Best ril an ~ the big shady lawn.
Includes 2 eKira tots Price reduced lrom $106,1DJ to
$78,000.
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Clyde 8. Walker - 246-6276
David E. Wiseman - 446·9666

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CMIIER AIIXIOUS TO $(Lll 9'h% ASSUIMIU lOM! - Tlis 3 BR home offers fli1l:hen,
IMnc room, dining room, nice famiy room with
5IDne fireJIIaee and lois ~ windows, 885. heal.
alii. lir, ~ Price reduced m$44.900.

PIICt DRASTICALLY IEOUC£01 OWNER
SAWS Slll THIS IIOITHl - Rio-Cenlerpoint
ANd {Cheny Ridlel. Acl!lrox. 75 acres
liGOIIalld, fmnls on 2 •
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acres, m/1, all woods, old barn on property,
$21,900
JUS! USTEO! - This I year old ranch can be
)Uthad wM acres or 20· 1584 sq. H. ~
iMrW ~ 4BRs. 2 blths, llilthen, fR, l2x24,
LR, clinin&amp; room, CII'J)!OOg, etee. 118 hell.
Andtnen woodell therlllOPIInes. county"*'·

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PIIIC£ OF THIS HOlE - WI fllllra with
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UKE LMIG HEll£ - Mod..r home OIIE OF THIS AREA'S BETTER FAlliS- 101
the bu!er! 1.oe*1 on Graham School ~-Each on
acre. Mil. on Shoeslrint flidae. This acres, Mil. lois ~ fer1ie_ldom ~ pond,
uri! a11trs 2 BRs, livina room. bath, tatthen home otfers 1152 sq._lt, 3 BRs.'batb, kilchen new tences. flree bam,everii IXher buildings,
IMih stM, relrii,, OW and disfi, laundry, filii! WIIIOJI!
lR, dinel!, loundry room 1ar1e IDbacro base. mod 3 BR home, 2 balm
carport, central air ond storage area.
earpetillf, etee. fuma, fnPoce,
Call lor moie inlormation.
~~ prace, S.IO metal utity bid&amp;-. ciy
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Then
tliis may just be the one. Conveuientty
financin&amp; IVailable. 25% down, I0% on CAOIIUS AIEA - 26.5 acrtS. III story hOme
loCIIal
on Rl 35 west; !lis IYJme ~a Iaiii!
balance lot- 20 year$. Call for more informlliOn. offers 3.,....
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room,
dinig room. 3 bedrooms, laundrY
bath, carpeting
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equpped kEIIen, carpeting,
an appOOrtment.
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WAUIUT TOWIISHIP ~ 30 acres, more or
tess, near Mudsoc~ 1II.*&gt;IY honie, large bam VACANT FAll ' lAND - Mor111n Twp. 84
and IDbaeco base. $27,900.
acres more or less, IMi and ruling !arid. IIIITCIIElliOAD - Gllt:EN TWP. - .5 acres,
Approx. 33 acres tiiiiiM, remainder -s.
more or less. Coonty waler.

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IIICMO TO FlORIDA- and WIIUid llletDIIM
their home sold lhi5 IIIOIIIh. Uilt new l!liiiiMI
is iOCIIed on lletibY Drive and oller1IIJIIIOI!.
3000 sq. It oflillirlg- plus 2 eoi prlllland
ooe of the area's nicest poals.
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kidlen with OW, disjll, rnic:ruiolve, and tnlll
c:ompoeta,. dinin&amp; raom, inlln:am ...._
c:ert air, 2 car Plllll. dedi ma20x40 pool
0.. $100,001. Cal fur IIIIPPDillllla~ blly

10 USTliiG - LARIAT DRIVE - 3 BR
8RICtt - Other features include i~Ehen
w/DQ, displ., lln)le and retrii, LR. FR. I II
battri, ful basement 10x20 Cllvered patio,
atllched 111111118. fenced backvard, sas heat
cent air. CaN for an appointment
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on I I acres more or less. Pond, ful basement,
famrly room wrth woodburner, living room,
eq11pped kitchen, dimng room, I ~ baths,
attached 2 car garage.
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BUILDING - 62x80 all steel
swimmin&amp; boatilg and fishing. lot ~ze is COMMERCIAL
cooSiruclion
with
fireprool insulation has
100x64Xhnd haseleclric. watertapandseplio overhead crane, office
and baths. For'merly
tan~ CaH lot- more detailt
used for lxlat sales and repair. located across
!rom Silver Bridf!t! Plaza with access tot he Ohio

GUYAll TOIIIISHIP - 108 ac~ more or tess, River. Potential unlimited.
of. Mertel'lille. Aptllllx. 20 A.
tillable. Blianee woods, tobacco base. Owner
will help finlnc~
WALNUT TOWNSHIP - 102 acres more or
less, mostly Clean hill pasture, fronts on 3 roads
200 ACRES 111/L Flmi!Ts ON RACCOoN near Mudsock.
ClfiK - ~ 65 acres tillable and i35
acres ~ tA!mfortJble two st01y home
offen 4 BRs, baltl, lcilchen, iving room, lamily
room, two fi!p\aces, bam, 2 Iaiii! screened
porches. lovely QUill selling.

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~ IDbacc:o bltm, variM Giller IYJme often 3 llRs, 2 baths, 16d6 LR, lormal
ctirq room. ~!*:hen, erldosed pordl, new
carpel, liS hut Mtir1 illllin&amp; drstlnce of
fUDEIITIAI. -COIIIIPCIALOIIOTHI- st11reund schools. Cal IDdly,
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. FIIIAIICIIIG AYAIIAILE b ,EJC£1.l.£11T
livinc - wi111 1 ftJI pD11j ~ 01110 liVER VllW- 210 ~ Mll,loclllld TUlliS - Cape Cod home o11!rs 3 lifts. 2
basenall. l4lo ,_,. a CIIIDI. worbiYJp ..,.;mll!ly 6 miles below lawn .with bitlis, !Chen will eye-level ..,, dinelll,
ond a 28x38 Clllltllllllllocll CDII1RIIR:iol type frontl(rl on SR and Rlr:coon Road. A few IMn&amp; room has belnallllililltl, Idly ruom,
bidJ llilll 3 bl,s fDnneriY _. • an scri: buidlna sills, bolana! aMI be U!lllf lor dol&amp; ..., !lorm lllindows. Wllldlunin&amp;
IIUIIJrnolivt 111111r shOp. tal lor more )l1lllln en -lior1. Priced Ill Ill 11 S350 S1M. City IChoal district Addlllorlli 1onc1 Cl1l
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. OON1 SWill WITH STRANGERS - Enjoy the
relreshing splash of your private pool w/- ' deck.
Ill story Cape Cod features 4 BRs, 2 baths, FR, formal
LR &amp; DR, eat-in kitchen and partial basement 3 car
garage and workshop. Gort"&lt;JUS river view. $69.900.
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mabie home their starter home, now with their
equity buiH up lhe1are ready to 111011e up. If this is your
POSition. try their method....~ worlled. 1974 12•60
Community. New car~ new lumace, new plumting,
new hoi water lan~ new 200 amp. breaker box.
$7,300.

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HOW CUIII no one has rf!&lt;XIgnized the value and terrific
fl(tential that this 2 story home has? Sll'e ~ needs
sprucin~ up, but th~ ~ the kind of home to GRAB rt
you're rnterested in making mOney. 6 rooms plus
partial basement 2.6 ac. Possible loan assumption.
$18,000.
22 ACR£S BARE lAND- hcejlent building site near

Rio Grande and Southwestern High Schoo!. lndudes
cropland and woods with plenty ~ JlD(I road fiootage.
Owner will expand tD 42 acre$ rt you need more land.

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- Don't poe up withOut seeing this 2 $1}' priced at
on\1 $34,900. 3 BRs. I bath. large eatin kitthen, LR,
OR and lull basement New deck. Assume a 911%·

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COUIITRY RUSTIC - This cedar 11nch is perched on
pine studded \tnol and is surrounded by 23 rolling
acres.3 tar.., bedrooms. FR. 2 baths and 2 car prege.
Magnifieent view of surrounding coo~. $79,900.

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yrur heart to Ibis allractiYe brick and frame ranch '"
Northup. 3 roonrt 11Rs. tarae et!l~n kilchen, LR &amp; FR.
CA. l.Jrge tilt yard in quiet neigllborhOod. Bf'P.
$49,500.
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THIS IS fOUl CHAliCE to own 1 fine 2 story home. 3
BRs, I bath, 11- LR, DR and equi~ klchen with
et!l4n bar. 2 car lllfllllt. Htrllll WIIJHiliUIId pon:h.
14x18 OUibuifdin&amp; I ae. tot. ili'P. $39,900.

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ADDRESS AOVANrAGE ~ a positive leature when you
buy klcaioil. Practical hOme lor any size family on
Holcomb Hill o11trs 3 large aod one sman bedrooms,
with load! rJ storage. EqUipped wife-aflfli'CYed country
kitchen. Lalli finislled FR with mpiQ DR, tee.room
witlelrium door to tl)e patio. Owner moved oirt of state,
must 1111. $79,500.

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hOme. large master BRwith private bath. Lalli! LR with
fireplace. DR. nice ~ont porch. I.e! us show you tlis
quality home in pd state of repa11. r\sk111g $58,000.
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If PRICE IS IIIIPOIITANT then $38,500_sbould pique
,our interest For additioN\ intrigue, oe could mention
1n·town location, easy mainfl!nanee yard, 3 BRs, LR,
DR, eat~n kitchen, bllll and lui basemert BPI'.

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lANDMARK. - The hOme that has everythin~
Character, charm and prestige. This 2 story oountry
home is just perfect for the large famr~. 4-5 large BRs.
2 baths, FR, 9en, DR and partial basement Enclnled
swimming pOOl, large garaf!t! and worlistcp. 15 ac. lor
garden, smal crop and cattle. Quiet, scenic tocaliln.
$139.~.
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STARTING OUT OR SlOWiflll 00111 tlis ~the OOUs8 .
. for 100- Move riRit into this clean 3 BR home nl start
enjoying t Included in the home ~ new carpeting
th!1¥lllh0ut most of the hOme, knotty tine klchen and
DR. FR with fireplace, iar)li LR and ceramie bath.
Convenient location. BPI'. You must see thiS one.
$46,900.
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OLD FASHIONED CHARM - Don't miss seeing this
older but lovely and well-maintained home. Features
beautiful hardwood floors, 4 fireplaces,41!RS'. 2 baths,
CA. gas lurnace. LR, den, ,ibrary, DR and entraOO!
Inver. Moo 3 room apt. with separate sta~rcase.
$89,1DJ.

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REIIIIIIG IS 11011-C[IIT$ when you can1own tli$ nice
14•70 Holly Park mobile home. Features DR with
parquet floors, 2BRs and I'h baths. Enougll applances
and furniture to get you Slarted. Also new 2car garage
buikJinJ Sets on 2 ac. of pine-studded land il a
convenient location. $29,900.
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VOUR VERY FIRST HOIIIE•....and you're off ID a pxl
stariiM!h this remodeled 3 BR hOme. Nice, clean m
deanted in pxl taste. $31,tlWJ.

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Reel Estate General

HOUSE FOR SALE

Si• rooms. bltll and

utility

with delachld p11p. Good ps
fnnce. LOCited at edp
of city. Call 614-44&amp;2697 after .6 P.M.
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New 3 bedroom house on
slllllllot in Crown City, tD·
UI ·electric. $31,500.00.
10% doWII. OWMr filncinf.
Call !1-5, 614-446·115 .
Evt~tincs &amp;14-3&amp;7-7218 or
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story barn, plus huae
equipment buildin1 and
shop with 200 amp service, tractorrepair bays,
commercial air com·
pt'tssor, fullY tooled for
cabinet makinc with
many pieces of Power·
matic equipment. (Com' '
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THE PltCE IS IIIGIITl-lllts d ''Tender Loving Cam"
rea11y shows i1 this house. 3 tatruoms. two run batht
formal dining room. basement, 2 car garage, mel.!l
bam. extra fenced kit Much more. St Rt. 141.
$37,500.
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' desif1!d !tome features a 15'xll' living room, space
SMr kitl:hen, torma1 dining room. 4 bedrooms,
.smroom. 2 baths, ftj basement Great view of lhe
river. Has a 2nd house induded; 5 room frame. Wll sell
separate.
COUIITRY, BUT ClOSE - This nice ranch home w~h
.7 acre lot ~ lrif 3'h mies from Gallipol~. ·Includes 3
talrooms, family room with fireplace, Ill baths, nice
large bad&lt; lawn for 1111rden or recreation area. Green
Schoo! District Financing available to qualified ~~

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Beautifully decorated Early American interior. 3 or 4 bedrooms. 2
baths, llllt shady lawn.
Directiona: South on At. 7 to edge of town. tum It the church on Allan Drive.
Go to the end of the atrftt. Follow ligna.

Wi~e~~~an leal Estate AgttncJr-·446·

NEW USTING-;- Mostly wooded land'Nasan excellenl
htHr1eW on
road. Septic tank .on lot mral water
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so,MUCH FOR SO LITTLE - Attractive brick ancj
lrame ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, outstanding
kilchen, 2 car garage. Storage buildin~ Immaculate
inside and out Approx. 11h miles H.M.C. Call lor
appointment today.
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NEW USTIIIG -GREAT NEWS- 1ll acres, more or
lress. $46.900. Reward roul5elf w~h an affordable 3
talrooms, 2 baths, klls of closets, 2 car l!llla&amp;a Smart
new carpet Compare price and living space, also land.

Real EataJe General

MOST PEOPLE ·ARE TOO BUSY
EARNING A LIVING TO

MAKE MONEY
HERE'S 2 INVESTMENT PROPERTIES THAT WILL MAKE
YOU MONEY WHILE YOU SLEEP.
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Owner hn moved to new home In same neiahbor~ood and

NEW USflfiG - LOYELY SETTIIIG - .A ~
' private location enhances this attraclilll!
i!fticient 3 bedroom home. Includes 2 baths, .
iving room, fireplace, full basement, central11r. Ex!Ja ,
acreage avai~jje. SIW schools.
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IM4 ooua£WIDE' 24'x48' - 3 tal rooms, 2 full
baths. kitchen complete with appliances. C..tiMifral
ceiinuamen tub and wat~t•n closet in master bath, all •
carpeted, woodburoer included. Must be moved from
preserrt location . Call for roore details.
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pr()llelly. 2 story frame hoini! has 4 bedrooms, bllh,
living room with Wpoo:l)umer.hoOkup, kitchen, dining.
large utiity room, fuej oil furnace, lrx30' barn, garage
lllus other outbuidinl!, ~base. located on state
1 hil!hway. Owner finar\ci"g milable.

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CAU THIS HOII£ - This 3 bedroom ranch can be
yours. living room, kitchen with IJnJ!, ref~ alol and
bar, bath, utility room, l!llra&amp;~~. thermopene windows.
Priced at ,$37,000. 11 you are iclolting in th~ price range
call for more details.
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REDUCED TO $36,900- Owner movilli out of 1Dwn
· and must sell. SpaciOUs 3 bedroom home with 2~
family room, equipPed kitx:hen,'dining room, elecllic
heal, centrlllir, woodbumer. 3\hcre yard with'*"·.
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IICies. FeatiJII!S large e&lt;~t•rf kitchen, iving .room. ' ~
· basement w~h woodbtJmet. II you're look1ng tor a
home i1 KCHS district th~" hDme ~tor you. Con us
today! $53,000.

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APRICE YOU CAN1 BEAT - $29,000 is the asking
" price of this ianch sJyle home. 2 bedrooms, bath,
k~chen, l~ing room, carport, . full basement
woodburner, nat one acre 'lawn. Oty school district
. Approx. 3 mies from Rio Grande,

HOME IN THECOUNTRY
7 room house w1th 3 or pos· ,
sibly 4 bedroo'!'s, kitchen
w1th bUII!·m cabmets, storm
windows and doors located
on state highway. Priced at
$39,000. Will consider
trade Call lor your appomt·
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sese for yourself. Cozy 6 rRoms and bath, 3 bedrooms,
dishwasher storage buiiHing and 2 car carport. Kyger
Schools. Lafge level lot.

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36 Jargon
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41 Bard
42 Solitary
44 Olml~lshes
47 NarroiN opening
48 Earthquakes
49 11om of property
50 Merrymaking
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63Arn
66 Note of scale
67 Symbol for
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68 Predetermines
70 Privileges
71 High mountain
72Faisellood
73 Surgical saw
75 Watered silks
77 Siamese native
78Shadetree
80 Verve
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. FREE NATURAL GAS - 140 ACRES
1 0 miles from Gallipolis-lois of Raccoon Creek
- approx. 30 acres Raccoon Creek bottom land.
aprox. 60 acres tillable with tobacco base. Nice
barn. 6 room, ·3 BR home with free natural gas t.o
your home in .winterand cook your food. Lots of fru11
Nice country setting. SEe th1s one.

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$2!,000 - COMFY COTTAGE - PERFET FOR RETIRED COU·
PLE, IN CITY. CARPETED, NICE DRAPES, ANDERSON WOOD WIN·
DOWS, CENTRAL AIR CONO.
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$25,000 - IULAVILE ROAD - LARGE LEVEL LOT, 4 BED·
ROOM FRAME HOME, NEEDS AHANDYMAN'STOUCH. PRICED
TO SELL!!
$24,500- CHESHIRE - 3 BEDROOMS, NICE KITCHEN AND
LIVING ROOM, CARPORT, SPACIOUS LOT. ·

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$36,000- SUPER SIZE.LOT IN CITY- REMODELED. 2 BED·
ROOM HOME HAS FULL BASEMENT, GAS fURNACE, 4 CEILING
FANS, GO WITH THE HOUSE.

•A••··• ''" lot 11651ocated on Madison Ave.. Gall polis. An city

$31,500- VERY NICE 2 BEDROOM 2 aATH HOME, CENTRAL
AIR COND,, ONE CAR GARAGE. VILLAGE OF VINTON.

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SI'IIIG VALLEY SUIDIVISIOII
...,.. ,..,.. Nlct size bulldln11ots with al utilities there. lot
17lJ. ..._. 111 one now.
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THIS IS JUST A PUTIAL LtSTING OF OUR IIIANT FINE"HO.ES.
STOP 1Y OR GIV£ US A CAlL, WE PROBABLY HAVE A HOME
FOI TOll .

AUDIIEY F. CANADAY, IIEALTOII
MAllY I'LOVD. IlEALTOll, 441·3313
EUNICE NIEHM. IIEALTOII, 441-,.1'7
1J LQCUIT ITRII!ET, CJALUPOUI, OHIO

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BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. 4 STORAGE BLDGS .. 100X200 LOT.

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132 Maturlng
135 Genus or maples
137 lllctress HaY'NQrth
138 Wolfhound
140 Bitter vetch
142 Female: COlloq.
143 MUSic: as wrillen
144 Ma's partner
147 Japanese drama :,:
148 Symbol lor stlblul!f&lt;

SIUOO- MOBILE HOME NEAR TYCOON LAKE, FURNISHED. 2

STArt 11011TE UO - Remodeled 2 $b1 4 bedroom
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118 Hold on ptopetty
119 Conduct
122 Tallies
124 Semi-precious

$11,000 IN 'CITY - BUY ON LAND CONTRACT WITH $1,800
DOWN PAYMENT. 3 BEDROOMS. LARGE-LOT.

AIID WE HAVE WHAT n tAilS tO
PIIID tHAt SOMEONE. CALL ISII

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$16,000 TWO I£DROOM OLDER HOM£ PLUS 2 BEDROOM MD·
BILE HO~E, PLUS OVER 5 ARES LITTLE KYGER.

U11l£ BUT MLGIIIY describes I his neat and clean I,
bedroom home. Alum. siding. storm doors and
windows, nice siDrage building; large backyard. Would
be great for )'OUilg couple . i~\1 getting !\art~ or good
rental property. Priced at only ll3,000.
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. THIS L·SIIAPEO may be i~st what yoo are looking for!
3 talrooms, 2 1~1 baths, fam~y room with fireplace, ,
heat jlump, ~I air, 2cargarage, ~atliwr], $51,900. ,.
CAlli for appo1n)ment today.
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ORIENTAL GARDEN IS JUST ONE OF MANY OUTSTANDING FEA·
TURES OF THIS FINE HOME. INDIANA STONE FIREPLACE IN
FAMILY ROOM FORMAL DINING PLUS DINING TERRACE. 2
BATHS. GUEST' HOUSE COMPLETE WITH ITS OWN KITCHEN
AND BATH. BEAUTIFUL VELVEILAWN. ASKING $85,000.

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JUST LISTED! A' HOME YOU Will BE PROUD TO OWN. BRICK
AND CEDAR. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, SPLIT FOYER DESIGN
FAMILY ROOM, GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR COND, IMMACULATE
CONDITION. SUPER LOCATION. $65,000.

YOUR FAMILY DESERVES THE BEST! AND THIS HOME QUALIFIES.
LUAN wOOO SIDING, GIGANTIC DECK SO YOU CAN ENJOY THE
FANTASTIC VIEW 4 BEDROOMS, 22X20 LIVING ROOM, fiREPlACE,
fULL BASEMEN( 2'CAR GARAGE, 6 ~ BEAUTIFUL ACRES LAKE·
DRIVE. RIO GRANDE. CALL fOR AN APPOINTMENT.

IIAKE HASTE - This 2bellroom rancher could be
yoors. Minutes lo town. Walk to hosjit.al and schools.
One 48' prage Beautiful yard. '55,000. ~ now to

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85 Pared
140 Man's name
30 Ceremony
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45 Rent
105 Pondered
2 Precise
46 Symbol for
108 Ordinance
3 Weight of India: pl.
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110 Announcements
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52 Latin con)uncllon
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ascetlca
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58 Railroad otatlon
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I y, ACRE
COUNTRY SETTING
and solid 2 bedroom
on State High·
home located
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way Wllhflorealc1osenelg .
bors. Rural water sy~~~
plus drilled and a dug b'l ·
E~tra water tap for a mo 1e
home hookup. Nice restful -·
area alter a day's work.

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•Willis T. Leodlnalllm,
Rolltor,
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OWNEIS ltUST SEUI - Styiis~ 2 story home btJilt
with a family in mind. 3 ~rge comfollable bedrooms,
living room with fireplace, family room or 4th
bedrooms. H! bath, l&lt;jtchen, utility.. Natural gas
furnaet. Storage buildin~ In walking distance 1D
schools and downtown. $29,900.
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remodeled 1\l story home. Situated on over 2 acres. 3
bedrooms, bath. formal dining. famiy room. ~·
Cellar. CitY schools. Approx. 111 miles from 'City.
$35,000.

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Open Tues., Wed., Fri.
Sot. &amp; Sun 10 til 5
Monday 10 til I
Closed Thursday
Owner, Sarah fisher

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592-4066

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VACANT LOT - CITY OF GALLI POLIS

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~DAYS CALL;tl [6NIGHTS CALLS]

64 Teutonl(: deity

•EW USJING - Owners mliSI!d now! 3 bediCII)IIIS
IIIOIIIy reniOdtled , _ tin ·aPjiiOX. I acre i1 Green
Twp. New ~ iniUIIad. itew-. new 200 Amp,
brelklr ptace tor JIOIIdbwner. Nllds 1\10111.
Gretrl Eleilallaj $27,11110. '
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•• lucky person who appreciates a welt maintained, quality
•• home. Larp lot, California style ·brick .reneh. With lands· .
eapincand enclosed ~inale ear aaraae w1th edJI~nt oH1ce
area. 2200 sq. tt. livmaarea, includmalarJ.t I_IVInl room
with fireplace, dinina room. family r~om w1th 1nd~r bar·
btcue 3 larce bedrooms. 211 cer1m1c baths, sewmaaraa
and roomy storqe in utility room. Storap are~, mlleblt .
in basement end attic 1111 with descendlnc sta1rway. Car·
petinc throuchout. Most window treetments .remain. Recent updates include new roof, newuphaltdnveway, outdoor carpetinc and indoor paintinc. Ho~ has been well
maintained and updated with extra msulallon, new
kitchen cabinets and Formicetops, stove and doable wall
oven. Dishwasher, disposal and refricerator remain. O~t­
doorrecrution.area includes covered patio w1th ps p1ll,
badminton eoUrt' with outdoor li&amp;htinc. City.schoot system, city water ind sewer end shDppina nearby.Ntilhb~r­
hood Watch in eHeet. Must SH to epprec1ate f1ne cleU1Is
of birch pane lin&amp; and trim, stone wall in family room and
roominess. ·
for ·Furlhtr hlformalion Call Owners At
446·2734 or 446-2204-Appoilltmtnl Noc-ry

Canaday Realty

.- IIOIIILE HOllE PWS I foCR£ - lDclled in Addison ,
·· Townsl1p. 14'x65' Freedom wti1 2 new rooms. 4
· bedrooms. I bath, utility area, kitchen with range.llld
refrigeralllr. Covered patio on front. Some lunibn
i~~- Priced below.$20.~
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HOltE&amp; 111 foCRES- Just listed tNs well kep12or 3
bedroom home' near ~n. Includes familY room with
fireplace, large kilchen, dming room, full basement ~us
2 car garage and lll!ry nice Ill acre tree studded yard. .

$43,500.

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ACREAGE - 20 aal!S, more or less,loceted on St Rt.
218. Tobacco base, fru~ lr!!I!S. w«&lt;water. Owner would
coosider selling on land conltJCl.
11835

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OWNER COULD OCCUPY ONE UNIT AND RENT
THE OTHER TO PAY THE MORTGAGE.

Wiseman Real.

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RENTAL PIQPERT'f - You must see lhis double tin
5th Ave. in town. The lpartments are in good condition.
Amenities is a 2 bedroom niostly fumished.llownstairn
is one bed!oom. Natural ps, lir condilionern, fenced
yard. Good possibilities.

Ollil .... lllfiDit lndudas 12'xl5' ..... pQ IIIIW
2A'x24' detacMd fllrlll. $25.900.

In lood condition.

EXCEPIIONAL VAlUE ON CAIIOIIIA -.r IWKH
FOR SAlE IY OWNER~ANCitG AVAUIIf
10% INTIREST-VAIIAIIE OR FIXED RATE

Nice n!modeled 2 '5lory home.

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A118 UIIAIIi - 3 liedniCII!I mo11ite ,_ IIIII II
lllllltly llnillltd. Situated Ill ail - 1111 ,.. lbltt

two 2 BR lplrtlllllbta. One oflhtmla nl·
cely furniahed. Ann111llnco1111 S&amp;.&amp;QO.
Don't fo11tt tht tax IIVinp. Buildh:c is

Real Estate General

Located WI sc:enic wooded area. Home has vinyl sidinJ
3 talrooms, living 'room. kitdlen, bath. Good B~~lden
ama, some woods.' 1.25 acres. Priced at $32,500.

Possible assUmable:VA klan.

ESTIMATES

Country Loft
Gift Shop

11831
MEIGS AREA. -

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11849
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NEW USTING- 148.900FAAM-65acres,moreor
less, located apploxilnatety 12 m~es from Gallpolis.
frame 'hoiJSe with natural gas heat, drilled well, bam,
com crib, sto(age txlitding. IDbecco blse. Approx. 20 lo
25 acms tilable. 30 acres mixed timber.
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~NGTOII - $1&amp;,500 - Remodeled 2 talroom
alum. lidtld ranch 111 Rt. 160. lncklles llilin&amp; room,
bath and " - · partiel btlllemenl. oil furnace, runl
Wiler, ia'ge prden - . . . . buildine
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Business Services

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NEW usiiNG .;,. 23 ACREs,' !lORE OR LESS ·-: .
Beautiful lind ili~llia Courily: Approx. lHillabie, some •'
woods and a 3 bedroom ho1111! in need of repair. Act
now! $22,500. I
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. acre lawn. Qoality . ~. AtttiCtive 3 bedroom
brick ranch featuring foy!ir, 3 bedrooms, living room
with wb fireplace, fprmilt dlnip~ spaCious l&lt;jtchen, rec.
and family room, attache&lt;f. l!llra&amp;e, full divided ·
basement PropertY line extends to river edge,

F~RIEIS AilE HAVING IT 100011?- Yes, we know

this, but our lower land llllues makes this aPill time
to buy. 14~ acres, solid 2 story country home, 3barns,
slq), garage. Own Wlll!r system, Lots of tillable land or
Plllure, tobecco base. Some farming tools included.
Only $60,000

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WORK

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11848

JUST UST£D - HIPDEN.llfASURf IN TOWII-If
you ~ perfection anc1 qUality jou've folioo yo!ir
dream I)Ome. Just charmng large living room, dining,
room or family room, 3 bedtooms, tile bath. ,Huge
kichen with loads of cabinets, utility room, enclosed
porch, 1111rage wiJh extra. worlos!loP. Gas heat..central
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• ROOFING • RESTORATION •
*SIDING*
OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS

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·am very anxious to !ell rental property. The price has
been reduced on th~ business building and 3 mobile
homes. Localed on 2 lots w;tft aiLutilities. This property
~ in a prime location and .,e all PfeSIIl1IJ rented. Call
today for alllhe details. •

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SPECIAl FEATURE - beautiful in-groond pool, ptus 2
leWi ranch Dlll!llooNng the river. ~:. 4
tatrooms. 3 baths, kitchen comptele. !lrmal dmmg.
garage. f1' basement.with family room, wet bar, .2
roling acres. Owner 'open to offer, needs lo sell. .

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HOUSE WITH GARAGE. small
shop and shower in basement. Four
rooms and bath. 2 porches. carport,
new furnace and central air. Middleport. Oh .
· CALL 949·2210-Ask for tim.

WAIIIB ,W it SAW. CO.
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TRADE YOUR MOBILE HOllE forth~ Sh9es1ring Ridge
home. lot 85'x300', lvi'!ll room with woodbU'ning
fireplaCe, dining room. 31Bdrooffls. I !It baths, klvely
cabinets in kitchen, utility room, 1\\ car attached
garage with st~nge. Heat pump, central air. lime
ground pool 12'x24'. Low VA klan assumption.
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Lemley 742-3171

EASY TO OWN - $32,900- $1700 DOWN
- $285 PER MONTH - LOW CLOSING .
COSTS- 10 yr. old 2 BR i~nch oil S~oeskin
Rid&amp;e. LR, kitchen, carpetme. electnc heat,
woodburnina stove, separate 24x24praae.
Call BLACKBURN REALTY - 446-0008.

H7116

REDUCED TO $32,500 - Nice I\\ story frame home
2 mile from city. 4bedrooms, living room with fireplace.
kilchen, bath, ful ~ with garage. Owner needs
to !elllnd is open to olfer.

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THIS VERY ATTRACTIVE brick bi-level llith 3
.bedrooms, famift room with fireplace or ~burrier
hooktip, 2 batl,ls! 2\\ clr 1111rage, lhermopane windows
with marble sils, heat pu1J1p, central lit plus 2\\ acres,
roore or less. Elelylhing needed to mahe you
appreciate this home. Priced in lhe upper 50s.
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CONTACT WALTER WHITE .
614-245-9448

TODAY ~· 1 :00-3:30 :P.M.

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SEIISAnONAL SUNRISES - You won't find a inore
spectacular view than the one of1ered Iron\ ths kJveiy
home overtoofdrig alarge P!ivale'lake. This cedar r~ncll
offers'over 2200 sq. It d quality ivin~areaincluding4
tatrooins. 2 bilhs. famil)' rpom with fimplace and
Buck stove, • formal dimng; • deluxe kitchen with
break~st noo1&lt;, 2 car l!ilf311t!,. hell pump and central
air. Situated ooiM!r 2 acres wilti 640' ~lake ftorltage.
Excellent boatirlg and fisl'inJ Priced at $89,900.

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Real Estate General .

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Home
lmprovem"nta

SPLIT LEV~L HOUSE with 3 bed·
rooms, 2 complete baths, dining
room, living room and large recrea·
tion room. Located on 8 . acres.
Large farm pond. Racine area.

TWO FOR THE PRIC£ OF ONE
NfCRY
REMOOELED 2 story, 3 talroom· home with approx.
HI acm tawn. 45'x45' bam, l!ilrage. Plus I~ stlry
mmodeled 3 talroom home. M priced togelher at
$45,000.
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l4 ACRES ON RT. 35 WEST.
AT RODNEY. SUITABLE FOR
DEVELOPING OR
INVESTMENT

REALT

IIOOERfil RANCH - Owner leaving area. Wllinc to
listilg to olfer. Amenities am 3 bedrooms, nice kitChen
with dinin~ area, living room. bath,ll!ached 111raee.1ot
lays flat with back lawn ~- New sash windows
added. I.Ocaled in Green Township.

L9CIItd 6 mile$ sooth of Wi·
kesville, just off St. Rl 160
at Alccoon CrW:. Look for
JOHN WHITE sians.

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BMR447- FIRSTnMEON11ARKET- Ranch styli! homeonlg.
landscaped flat loi?Lg.living room, l&lt;jtchen with lining area, 3 BRs
and bath. full basement w~h family room. bedroom &amp; balh. Plenty
of storage. Screened in patio, central air. Kyger Creek Schoo! Dis·
trict. Call for an appointmen~

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lEAL ESTATE FOI SALE

Real Estate General

BMR M4- OWNER AIIXIOUS TO SELU 3BR ranch situated on
2.35 acre lot 11111. Possible 8% loan assumption to qualified
btJyer. Includes lg. eat·in kitchen, separate, utility room, family
room whh w.b. fireplace. Call lor ilf1 appointment today!

Put Nt11riber 1 to work for you:

Farm includes 120 acres
cropland, 65 acres 100d
timber.

DON'T LET THIS
tractive bi-level home is situated on .5 acre.
m/1, just 10 minutes to town and features. 3
BRs. 2V1 baths. family room,livin1 room ind
kitchen. It also offers carpetine. electric furnace. 2woodburners, fireplace, sundeck and
Call ·
for

~DeWitt ••-:-311-1155
1.ml c.rtw, lt,lli-379-2114
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Y'.agi*' Snill: 1: ..lw-318-1126
a 11111 ... 1 ~... _. 75•3961

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basement and praee.

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tall 446-0$52 Anytime
Btth Null 245-9507
Steve McGhtt
446-1255

FOR SALE

home with three bed·
rooms and two baths,

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Ohio- Point Pleasant. W Va.

1985

Real Eatlte General

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the COAL
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Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

Real Estate General

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Ohio-Point

Area personn~l file

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Howard E. Stevens

DanaE. Waldo

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COLUMBUSc have been made

Four promotions
by Columbus &amp;
; Southern Ohio Electric Co.
.: Howard E. Stevens has been
~appointed administrative assistant
~after serving as Wellston area
He Is. being replaced at
·.Wellston by Dana E. Waldo of
·r WestervWe, whtle Robert R. Wht;. !latch has been named manager of
.fC&amp;SOE's new general services
: _department.
! Stevens, who joined c&amp;SOE as a
~·residential representative In 1955,
'!,Spent 12 years In the marketing and
:-.customer lservlces department In
i-the Athens division and as assistant
i to the division manager. He
~ replaces Ronald G. McDade, who
: was appointed &lt;;;alllpolls area

;,manager.

~ manager.

- Stevens Is an ·ohio University
' graduate and a member of the
, Athens Rotary Club.
; Waldo, who began with C&amp;SOE as
; a temporary employee In 1900 and
: joined the utility full· time In 1974,
: was construction bllllngcoordlnator
'r In l!rl9 and·serve&lt;lln that capacity
; ·untll1982. He also served as a senior
: accountant and' staff accountant
• with the company and as a forecast
:·analyst with American Elec.trtc
: ·Power Service Corp. before being
; 'named to his current'post.
· Waldo majored In accounting at
: Ohio State and Franklin universities
_.and holds a bachelor's degree from
· :Franklin.
: Whitlatch, wh!) ·joined the com-

Robert R. WhltlaWh

IKaiser reports loss .

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Catalog Sales

during first quarter

OAKLA!ID, Caut.
kaiser ments In the first quarter of 1985
Aluminum and Chemical Corp. totaled 168,!500 tons, 10 peroent
reported a net loss of $18.5 mUllan, be(ow shipments of llli,:.xl tons In
or 44 cents per common share for the same period last year. Approxi~ first quarter ot 1985.In the same
mately 95 peroent of shipments In
pertpd last year, the company had the 1985 QUarter were In the form of
net Income of $14.6 mUllan or 33 fabricated products, up from a level
cents per share.
ot about tll percent last year.
Sales In the first quarter rose to
The Increase In earnings from
$816.6 mUllan due primarily to Kaiser Aluminum's real estate
Increased trading activity: In the subsidiary, Kaiser Development
. first threemonthsofl984saleswere ~· was due to higher sales of
$696.8 mUllan.
conunerclal, and Industrial properCornell G. Maler, Kaiser's chair' ties In both northern and southern
man, said the company's real California and to Increased residenestate subsidiary "more than tial sales at both Rancho Callfomla ·
doubled Its pre-tax earnings to $24.9 and Hawaii Kat. "Results from this ·
mllliori In the first quarter, but thts activity ·In the remaining quarters
outstanding pertonnance could not or the year will not equal those ott he ·
offset the operating -loss from first quart~r. but full-year earnings
alwnlnum activities.
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"Our fabiicated products sales substantiai and should exceed the
· volume and prices were both down 1984 level," said Maler.
substantially In the quarter comEarnings from the company's
pared•wllh the 1984 pert!XI," Matef · lndusti:lal c~emlcals business de· said. "In addition, In lastY!!ar's first cllned .In the first quarter of 1985
quarter we reported. earnings from because or price weakness In most
the delivery imd sales of primary of Its markets, Desp!te higher sales,
alwntnum purchased earlier at international trading recorded a
favorable prices, but because ofthe greater loss compared with thE"
recent low market price for prim· same year-ago period, due to
ary metal, we made only selective negative results from petroleum
Ingot sales this year."
trpdlng.
Mater said the aluminum dlv·
Maler said Kaiser Aluminum Is
!stan's pre·tax oper~tlng loss of making Important progre~s In Its
$56.3 million In the first quarter was programs to restore the competl· .
substantially below that of 1984's live ability of Its alurrilnum division ·
fourth quarter, mainly because of a and to Improve Its financial
large decllen In unprofitable Ingot position,
·
sales.
"We also bega11 to realize a small
portion of the · very Important
benefits we'll gain from the major
modernization of our Trentwood,
Wash., rolling mill," he said. "The
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elements of this $230 million
program that are now In place are
operating well, and aluminum
division· productivity wUJ Improve
° greatly when the output of this
facility moves higher."
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ager. He ~being suc~ed by
Thomas M. Wolden, formerly
transmission and distribution civil
engineering superintendent.
Whitlatch has been a clvU
engineer, ctvllenglneerlng design
supervisor, clvU engineering design
director, staff assistant, projects
management division manager and
clvll engineering manager for
C&amp;SOE. He holds a bachelor's
degree In clvll engineering {llld a
master's degree In business, both
from Ohio Unlv~rslty.
Wolden, whoworkedpart-tlmefor
C&amp;SOE before joining the company
as a transmission line engineer In
, :'pan~lntOOl,wlllhe~dadepattment 1975, hru; sl!lce beeJI project eng!· .
:·thai eomblnes the bullding services,
~ing . supervisor'. .transml!islon.
-omces services and iransporfutlon · line engineering director and Civil
engineering superlntepdent.
sections. ·
.
1 H~ previous Job had been as
, He holds a bachelor's degree In
clvll
engineering from Ohio State
. tf'BilSmlsslori and dlstrll!Utlon con··
lJnlversfty:
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GaUoway, second at 24: II; ,JUI Dillard, third at 211
m~Vut•!!l Oat; and Edith Raker, fourth at :51:0:1.

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cents, for a 10 percent Increase. .
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INSTRVCI'OR - Mtke Apdtotaled $73,8&gt;7,ml, compared to
erson,. llllles representative of
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Simmons OldsmobDe-CadiiJac.
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Chevrolet, Pomeroy, wu infrom $27 ,512,llXJ to$31,250,001 for the
struction ot a COIBlJDel' JJIIIth&amp;.
quarter, while newspaper revenue
matlc8 claM at Wahama Hlp
went from $24,685,0)), to$22,613,00l,
School on the aubject of new and
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - As · sale and allow Chemical to operate the state, argu'ed that extending the up with an additional $127 mtllli&gt;n to
lawmakers resume deliberations thea:J.branch Institution as a bank.
order Issued by Franklin County ensure that Home State depositors
' this week on a blll that couldteuntie · HO!!se Speal\er 'Vern ·rutre Jr., CoolmQn Pleas Judge George c. -receive all their money .' Chemical
H&lt;ime-State ~vJngs Bank d!!PQ!!I· D-New l,los!on, ·~~as set riO ·speclflc ·Smith' would endanger the Home · ,would pay the state $21 million a·s a
·tors wltti their money, Ohio officials· timetable, alihollghhesald he would ·State sale. .
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_have been given until June 15 to· like to see the bUi reported ouf cit
}fbwevl!r, !tooetf B. 'MCAlister: ·. elal Oiilfket and .plit up $301n11Uon
approve a sale agreement with the comtnlttee and brought to a House the st~te savings and loan supertn- · for operating capital.
teooent, promiSed 1,n an affidavit
Leaders of both parties appar·
NewYorkbankthatwantstobuy the Ooor vote by tl!eena oftheweek.
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However, • the Re,publlcap· · that no actlori would be taken to
enUy have a consensus.Qp a plan to
:. C!)emlcal New .York Corp. Pres.l· . ,contl'Q)Ied .Senate couldllalk·ll,tthe llquldate. the ·lund before a. May 8. sell about $127 'million In n6n·tax
· - derif Robert Llpp confirmed Ft1day · 'bill, wblch Is attracting.bll)ai11san · Supterm.\ Court heanng.
revenue bonds.to come up with tfie
that If the deallsn'tdosed by tlien , support In the House.
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John.c. Elam, a lawyer tor ·thE" sJ.ilte•s·· share. ··However, · Senate
"the .agreement wUI no longer he
Thep~s.aleofHoineState ODGF,saldthatlessenedhisworry
Republicans say Gov. Richard
valld," The Columbus Dispatch
also Is contingent on a Constitutional . that the state would try · to under·
Celeste and othpr state Democrats
reported.
chaUenge to the anticipated U9l! of mine court jurisdiction.
·
gave Chemical too good a deal and
Llpp said he would not predict $81 million from the Ohio Deposit
Besides the $81 million from
that thE" nation's sixth· largest bank
whatwouldhll]lpen'lrt.helssueofthe Guarantee Fund as part of a $211! OOOF, thestatewouldhavetocome
will have to pay mol'l!)efore the
proposed purchase dragged past
mllllon. enticement package for
·Republicans back· the bilL
June 15.
Chemical. ·
But he said "you would have a ·
The ODGF Is a private fund that
serious problem· In terms or the formerly Insured Home State and
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franchise" as depositors turn to other state--chartered S&amp;Ls;
other banks and operating losses
The Ohio Supreme ,Court on
mount.
Friday refused to extend a lower·
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The House Ftnruictat 1nstltutlons court restraining order obtained by
Committee today was to hear · t)le ODGF to keep the state from
additional testimony on thE) blll .liquidating 'the fund.
which would permit Home State's
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potential strikers
.RIO GRANDE -Teachers !rom teacher's association and the re·the Buckeye HUts Teachers Associ· qulfement ot six hours or additional
atlOf\ who strike Wednesday \VW be education before teachers can
met with "every legal remedy advance beyond the · 11th salary
available" according to a telegram st4D.
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sent from Gallla-Jacllson-VInton
gjQSePh Mllllous, a fact-finder
JVSD SUJlPrlntendent Jerome appointed liy the State Employee
Brockway to Kevin Whitby of the Relations Board, developed spectnc
Ohio Education ASSQCiatlon.
language on the two Issues at the
"It Is the opinion of the School request of tile _association In an
District," according to the letter, attempt to clarifS' the Issues.
·
."that · the proposed strike o~ the
However. the BHTA rejected the
\Buckeye Hills TeachersAssocljltlon Interpretation, and voted on Aprtl 18
has no basis In reason, fact, fairness, to walk ott their jobs on Wednesday.
or the law and the Boilrd wlll
Mllllous heard argwTJenls In
attempt every legal remedy avalla· August
1984 on ~ Issues of dispute
bie against eVery teacher who
between the board and .BHTA that
strikes."
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Brockway's telegram wa~ In arose
Both
sides accepted MUUous ' rereply to a cable from Whitby to the commendations,
the association
dlsirtct, offering to hold contract relused to sign thebut
contract
pendlrig
negotiations over the weekend In the outcome of the ctanflcatlons.
attempts to avoid a walkout.
Mllllous ruled that he had not .
'1'1\e teachers association has attempte&lt;l to change board policy on
sceduled a rally for6 p.m. tonl!lflt at the additional education. Brockway ,
Bob Evans Farm and are then said the slx·hour req1,1lrement has
expected to attend a special board been a part of board pollcy since
meeting, scheduled for 7 p.m. at the 1981.
SchoOl offlclalssaldlastweek they
school.
At the centeroft~dlsputearetwo have made provlalons to protect
Issues: the retroactive date of the students and conduct ~lasses In case
contract between the bo;lard and the of a walkout.

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15 die on Ohio roads
By The AIIOCfatecl ~
The Highway ·Patrol says 15
people, tncludtngtwomotoreycllsts,
were kllled In weekend traffic
accidents around Ohio.
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FAST RUNNING CHAMBER MEMBER - Dick Owen, II, Jell, of
~19ln Middleport, received ~ \~ph,y mug lor
being the fa.'llt....t ruMlng Middleport Cluu.nher of Commeni~ member In
Saturday's 5K run. Owen ran lhe .3.2 mUe L'OIJI'Sf In ~&lt;W. S.•veral
chrunher members were participants In the ,noce." ' 801 Blower,
Mtddlt•port chrunher president, made the prtoscnt111ton. ..
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Sunday.
The cloliest fatality was Mark L.
Winter, ~.ofWWiamsport, who was
ia!led In a one-car accident on a·
Pick away County road Saturday,

A IIUU)'S EYE VIEW- \WI IIU chicken rule the.._ at the 14th
AmluaJJpt=~ Cl*:ken Flying Meet! lllrdll of mally feathers will

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Two.persons hurt
Annual chicken flying in weekend wreck

aiiiO flock lopther at lhe IIOUihelllltern Ohio Bob Evans Farm to try to
crack the world'• chicken flying record. The winning fowl wiD pad his
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RIO GRANDE - ·No Yoke, folks ... an eggstenslve search Is on
lor t~e world's furthest and fastest Dytng chickens to compete In the
14th Annual International Chicken Flying Meet (I.C.F.M.) - the
"Olympics" or chicken games. Hundreds of chickens arc expected to
fly the coop May lB at the annual eggstravaganza whi ch lakes place
on the 1,100-acre Bob Evans Farm near Rio Crande.
Poultry pilots need not put aU their eggs In one basket at thlsy ar' s
J.C..F.M. since there are several events In which chickens and
humans can C~?ffipele. Cockle-doodle·doos will fill the air as early as 9
a.m. when the "roster crow contest" takes place. During the
"chicken run contest" the fastest chlcken-on·two-drumsUcks
completing the 40-yard dash with the best time wlli get the worm.
No entry fee Is charged for all Of·thls flighty fun with cash awards.
With the top flying chickens getting $500 for cracking the currt!nt ·
flying record of 3021eet eight Inches. Exlr'a chickens are available to
borrow at the meet on a first-come first·serve basts so everyone can
participate In thla eggstravaganza.
,
An Olymplc·style procession will precede the l p.m. chicken flying
contett led by a torch bearer with the ternal torch lit tram "Mount
Egg." Wearing their finest feathers, the chickens and trainers wlll be
Judaed tOr being the "most unique chicken," the "most outragrous
trainer," "best matched chicken aiul trainer," and the "best team
award," lor gnJUJJI of more than a coop-le. Tlllj first' International
. Chicken .Flying Meet was held at the Bob Evans Farm 13 years ago
and hal continued each year alnce. Bob Evans, the International
Flight Commander, began this barnyard sport aner recalling his
boyhood eggsperlences of growing upon afarmand tosslngthtckens
from bam lOtts to see how far they could fly. To date, ch(cken Dying
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Two Meigs County residents were Meigs County 40.1.
treated and released at Vet erans
Olll,ando .W. F;loyd, 58, was
Memorial Hospital Saturday even· northbound on 40..1, when he appar·
lng for Injuries suffered In a ently lost contml ofhtscar and went
three-vehicle accident on~ 124.
offthe right stdc of the road and Int o
Rbger L. Jones, 22, of Racine, was · a ditch at 12: a.m. Floyd's vehicle
trea ted for a cervlcal·muscle stra ln sustained moderate damage In th~
and a passenger In his car, Danette accident. the patrol said.
Jones, 20, also of Raci ne, was
No ln]Uiics w!'rc reported In a
treated for a Cl'rvlcal musclcstraln, two-vehi cle arrldcnt Sund ay l'ven·
hOSpital officials said.
lngthat Is still under Investigation.
The Gatlla-Melgs post of the State
A pick-up operated by James
Highway Patrol said Joni'S and a Marcum, 54, 'of Rt. 4, VInton, was
Mack truck dttven by Stanley parked on SR~25when a southbound
Holler, :10, ot Portland Rd ., Racine, car driven by Anthony Cardillo, 28,
were stopped In tralrtc on 124, ofRt.1 , La~vlllc, reportedly came
appi'Oxlmately ·etghHenths of a over a hlllcr·est and struck Mar·
mile east or U.s. 33, for a vehicle cu m's vehicle at 8:33 p.m. Crdlllo's
attempting a left turn. A truck car sustained moderate damage
driven by James R. Foreman, 25, of and Marcum's ptck·up light dam·
Por,tland, · also eastbound, appar· age In I. he accident, troopers added.
ently co~ld not stop In time and • A Racine man escaped injury
struck Holter's vehicle from behind. when he plck·uphe w ~sdriving went
knocktltg It Into Jones' car at 6:55 off the right side or Mei!(S County 32
p.m., according to troopers.
and struck a dit ch early Saturday
morning.
Foreman was cited by the patrol
Troopers said WllllamF. Scott ,35,
for fallure to stop In an assured clear of F1atwoods Road . was westbound
distance following the accident.
on 32, approximately one-tenth of a
A .Pomeroy man was cited by mile west of M&lt;'lgs County 28, when
troopers for OWl and driving under he said an rostbound vehicle
s~spenslon following a one-car
reporteQ.Iy fo rced him olf the
accident early Saturday morning.on highway.

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