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ARLINGTON, Va. (UP!) -:'With
After the brief ceremony" the
full mllltary honors befitting a man
the hijacking crisis, now In ltselghth famllyfrpm Waldor!,Md.,accepted
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President ~agan called
young day.
condolences from Maryland Gov.
American 1\ero," the body o{Robert · ~ ~tethem's parents sat with their Harry Hughes, Sen. John Warner,
Dean Stethem, murdered ~lPi · thP • o!her Uu1~ children, IJicludlng R·Va., · and Sen. Paul Sarbanes
was
llljacklng of 1WA Flight
Kenneth, 24, a second class petty 0-Md. , and other political and
lowerec;l Into hallowet;l ~nd at
officer ln .the Navy, and Patrick, 19, mUitary dlgnttartes.
Arlington National CPmeiP/Y.
who starts Navy recruit training In
A crowd ot aboul :m, Including
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Bright sunshl!IP brokP through
November.
many tourists who stood behind the
cloud)( skiPS Thursday when tap"'
roped-off burial area, attended the
sounded and SPVPn Navy r11lemen
In a: brief statement followlrig the ceremony.
fired thrre volleys to honor Stethem
Allen Wellma:ker, his wife, Marsolemn ceremony, the father said,
23, a Navy diver who was pistol: "Rcibert's spttit and love for life will sha. and their four young daughters
whipped and shot to death In cold
llvl' with us forever."
extended thetr vacation for a day
blood ·l ast Saturday aboard the
On behalf. of the family, hP , beforereturnlnghomPtoRockHlll
hijacked Boelr)g 7?:1 on an airport
"expressed our gratltude to all who S.C., to attend the funeral of a fello,.;
runway In war-torn Beirut.
have been praying witt\ us" and American they had not known.
4!banon.
asked for continued p~ayPrs for thP
Wellmaker, w ho watched soThe American flag that covered hostages "and ror their safe return Iemnly with others In the crowd as
the steel gray casket was folded by
home."
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Stethem'sbodywasloweredlntothe
Stethem' s fellow sailors and presTheStethem parents sat dry-eyed ground, expressed outrage over the
ented to hiS father, Richard Stl'- durtng the ceremony butatonepolnt hijacking.
th€111, a retired Navy chief, and his Kenneth, who was In Wlifoim, wept.
He commented thatthe presldent
. mother, Patrtcla, bothofwhomhold . The ~ctlm's Qody was lowered who called Stethem "a you~
Navy administratiVe jobs.
Into a grave adjacent tothoseofU.S. American hero" at hiS Tuesday
The Navy family also accepted a MartnPS killed In the Oct. :p, 1983, night news conference, "Is dwtng ·
Purple Heart awarded to the only
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perlod In 1984: H1ifl:lces ~.~sslble
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Born on July 18, 1927 In Jackson
maxlmumpenaltyof21JY~Qrs Injall
Funl'ral serviceS tor Paul 0. County, W.Va., he was thesonofthe
and a $1i0,00lflne)f he 1Ji [!&gt;~Jim guilty Pullins, Sr., 73, who died Wednesday late Emmanuel M. Parsons and·
of the,chargPS.
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his home at 18038 Horse Cave Ruth Sayre Parsons.
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Butcher, who Is nait!Ed In threP
oa • Racine, wUI be held at 1 p.m. · Liver.
rpoolarsons
since 1951 hlived
ln. In· East
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ts,_faCPSamaxtmumpenaltyof Satu rd ay at th e Ewing Funeral
. av gmoved
there from Ra I
up to~~years lnjailanda$45,00Jflne Horne w it h the Rev. Floyd Grlnnm
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c ne. He was retired
If be Is found guilty.
officiating.
from the Crucible Steel Co., a World
Walker, who 1s named In one
Mr. Pullins was born July 16, 1911 War II veteran of the U. s. Army
charge, faCPS up to rive years In jail In Meigs County, a s.on of the late . having served In Germany.
and a $15,00)flne If convicted .
Grange and Mary Pullins,
,Survivors Include his wife; Fran·
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Besides survivors named In an CPS Slaughter Parsons, six aa ugh·
earllel'"''report of his death, Mr. ters, Mrs. Robert (Iris) Smith, Jr.
Pullins Is also survived by eight and Mrs. Richard (Shirley) McCoy,
grandchildren and nine great- both of Negley; Kay, Ruth, Karen
grandchildren.
and CatherlneParsons,allathpme.
Friends ,may call at the funeral Also surviving are a sister, Mrs.
home from2to4and7to9p.. m.today Robert (Josephine) Parsons, Ra- ·
A;11 action In a fence dispute has and from9a .m .Saturdayunilltlme cine; two brothers, Dorsa Parsons
~ filed In • the · Meigs County of services. Burial wtU bve In VInton and Preston Parsons, both of
· Coounon Pleas Court.
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Racine; and tWo grandchildren. ·
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Funeral services will tJe held at
Columbia Township Board ofTrus- Everelt H. Parsons ·
1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Dawson
.tee she charges that the trustees
Funeral Home, 215 WPSt Fifth St..
·have ordered her to replace ~- line
Everett H. Parsons, 57, of 50357 East Liverpool. Burial will be atthe
,fence which she clalnns•is 1n good Smith Road. Negley. died Thursday Cresthaven Cemetery. Friends ·
'!"d substantial condition.
. morning at the Be~ver County may call at the funeral home this
. · She requests an Injunction aga!nst · · iilcal Center where lie had beeh a afle"'?':&gt;n and E&gt;Venlng.
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advertised for bids by July 1 on the
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constructlonofa.newfencealong\he stu~nt' accident Insurance;· fipet ~gr.eed';to pay public retirement for
boundry 'of her property with that of Insurance, gasoline, oil . and anti· Raymotid R. Cotterill lor a perlnd of
Wayne Peck.
free?.e, tlrPS and tubes, m.IIk and time when he worked for other
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. ereslgnationsofMaryGrim,a
teac er; Kelvin King, vocal music
teacher, and Michael .Michaski,
~nd dll'llCtor, were acceptf!9 along
WJth the the rPSignatlon ol VIvian

HERO BURIED ....., The casket oontainlng the body
pf &amp;ben Dean Stethem, who was sll!ln by the plane
hijackers In Belnlt, Is canted toward liS 11na1 resting

right, ·and Patrick (alongside KeJIIIeth) accompany
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Happenings' in Meigs County...

A 1oa.1 ulility urges investment in weatherizalion
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To end maiTiage

Catlierlne lloyiPS, Racine, and

Charles Eugene Boyles, Middle·
port. Josephine Boyles' malden
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name of Logan has been rPStored bY
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July5. There will be two classes, one
from 11: 30tonoonand the other, 6 to
7 p.m. Swlnn aerobics consists of
domg simple exercises In the water
to hi'IP In weight loss as well as
toning up muscies. It was reponed
that one can do strenuous exercises
.without the discomfort of sore .
muscles. Knowing how to swlnn Is
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A dissolution of marna= has
been .granted ·In Meigs ~·
County

Bums yiclim taken

TIJne8.&amp;n&amp;lnel SCaff

Ha'rold Blacks\On of Pomeroy Is

.co~Ined to the Burns · Center at

University Hospital, Columbus, for
treatment of burns of the face, arms
and chest received In an accldPut at
the Ohio Pallet Co early Thursday
evening.
Anelectrlcalfuselioxexplodedas
Blackston attempted to correct a
probiPm. He was taken bY car to
Veterans Memorial Hospital and
Immediately transferred by the
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Service to University Hospital.

. POMEROY- Meigs County's revenu~ shartng
funds for 1986 Were expected to total ~.756,
however,proposedfederalcutl;lackswouldlowerthat
~otal by some $30,00J.
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Mary Hot;&gt;stetter. clerk .for the Meigs County Board
of Commissioners, reports that since advertlsment of
a .June 19 revenue sharing hearing ran In The OaUy
Sentinel, the county has been n6tlfled that a 25percent
federal reduction In 1986 revE'nue sharing funds would
~ut Meigs County's entltlempnt to $100,149.75.
On May 23, the U.S. House or Representatives
passed a resolution calling_for a 25 percent ~uctlon
In the revenue sharing program. 'l'he House would
then eliminate completely the revenue shartng
program after FY 1986, thP last year or the program's

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COLUMBUS tUPJ) -The Ohio
Assembly wUI finish up Ihe
first six months ol Its 116th session
this week, with leaders hoping 'to
complete work on the ~ billion
statE' budget for 1986-87 and adjourn
for the summer.
House and Senatl• financial
staffers have been working through
th~weekend to present senator.; and
representatives . with -alTernatiVE'
. ·i~xlng-and spending pll)ns so thE&gt;y
e_a,n agree on a · t~rget figUre fol'
overa Uspending.
The slx·member HouSP-Senate
conference committee· Is expected
to meN in prlvat.e Monday To discuss
the size of appropriations for major
areas of spending and the size of a
personal income tax reduction.
Out of those discussions will come
the "control" figure. somewhere
lx&gt;tweeri the $19.6 billion proposal
adopted
by the Republican•
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SenatP and the $20.3
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expected to meet In public Tuesday.
then go In and out of public session
agree that annular disposal "works nicely In Ohio"
ANNULAR DISPOSAL
Terry Kramer, of
for
the rest of the week, negotiating
but
maintain
It
does
not
comply
with
lederal
Kramer ExploraUons, rllflt, describes annular
the
dNalls of the bud!!el until a
regulations.
di!lpotslll
a "mlnl·lnJecdon weD." State ofllclah
settlement is reached.
Both House Speakrr Vernal G.
drilled locally with a dozen In Meigs drlil&lt;crs. The local Industry argues stream of a well to forcemoreolland
Riffe
Jr., D-New Boston, and Senate
·County at this time. However, the that If only deep-well Injection ts gas from the formation . Experi Paul E . GUinnor. R·Port
President
expense associated with drilling an allowed, small companies will be mentation with E'nhanced recovery
are
hoping to bring a
Clinton,
Is just btiglnnlng In this area .
Injection well Is In thE' neighborhood forced out of business.
package lo their respective
Brine m;age allowed
Enhanced recove1-y Is a method
of $250,1ro$300,1lKl.
The new law also permiTs the chambers Friday. The new twoThat amoupt. drillers cqntend, Is . bY which a fluid (perhaps brine) is
year budget period begins July 1.
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BEIRUT. Lebanon (UP!) - A
radio station reported U.S. Navy
jets madE' sweeps over Beirut
Saturday and a U.S. aircraft carrier
moved closer to Lebanon as the
American hostages frorp a hija cked
1WA jE'IIIner began a ninth day In
captivity.
The Christian Voice of LPbanon
radlosald Navy F-14 Tomcat fighter
jE'Is passed ovPr the capital on
reconnaissance flights at midnight
and again at.5a.m .. reaching as far
as the Bekaa VallPY In northeastPm
Lebanon.
Most of the 40 hostages are
believed to he h£&gt;ld In hom~ In
Beirut's southE-rn suburbs. In addl·
tlon, SPV£'n Americans kidnapped
since March 1984 are believed held

.SECOND HALF 1984 .REAL ESTATE TAXES

EXTENSION GRANTED
CLOSING DATE JULY 10, 1985

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1~On first day of '!'onth following second half closing, interest is
c arged on .unpatd .balance of delinquent taxes from previous
~:~~ for pertod of t1me from preceding December .first to that

New swimming c18$ses will begin
Jwie 24 at tl!e MlddJePort Pool and
·.:··, .will continue througH ,July 5.
•: ·,. '. 'l'he
inclUde senior lite
pvlj\g, basiC rescqe, beginner,
ad!!~! and swim aerobics. Anyone
~hlng lnfonnatlon on any of the
cou~ maycall992-6212or992-99til.

courses

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pn D~cember first, each year interest is charged again~t the
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OFFICE HOURS 1130 to 4130 P.M. MONDAY thrv FRIDAY
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ncJr.et salPs totaled $1.148,103.50,
With a payoff due of $642,966.50.

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For two years, thE' county operated Us school for the
mentally retarded solely on gPnera l revenue sharing
funds, until a levy wa s passed to COller costs of·
operating the facUlty .
The county's fiscal year ends before the federal
fiscal tberefore. !he county must base yearly
appropriaTions on prtor yPars' appropriations and
anticipated revenue. llthP 1986rewnupshartng funds
are reduced, Bill Wickline, Meigs County auditor, will
delermln~ by how much the county's budgPt
appropriations for l99i will have to be reduced and
then Issue amended certificatE'S.
Wickline says recent commu!llca lion to his office
regarding revenue shartng Indicates the 25 percent
reduction should be expected when official notification of the county's entitlement COml'S In September.

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Sunday, June 23, 1985

Lawmakers
aim to end
work; break
for summer

This uncertainty, he said, st€IJIS
By NANCY YOACIIAM
from the methods of brtne disposal
'l'lnJe-lileall Stafl
POMERQY - Perceived negaallowed by 501, the e"pense of these
tive economic effects In southeasl - !IIE'thods, and the posslblllty that
ern Ohio resulting from House BUI
prohibition of some methods maybe
501, which governs oU and gas
forthcoming In other leglslatlon.
.drilling In Ohio, were discussed
Themethodsallowedbythenewlaw
Include deep-well lnject!OO, annular
.durtng a Friday morning seminar
disposal, enhaJ\ced recovery; and
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-~corp., a Mkldll!port-bilsed oil
surface'llpplJcatkln. •' ' . · .
BOster agreed drlllersari&gt;movlng
field services !lim.
The seminar was held at the
out of state because of the potential
Holiday Inn near Gallipolis, under
that only expe11$lve deep-well lnjec·
the direction of Chuck LPach and
tlonwlllbeallowed In thefuture.She
Dean Harris of LPadlng Creek.
noted that In 115 ortgtnal form, !501
Agroupofabouttwodozenlnvlted
allowed only deep-well (njPCtion for
Individuals, Including StatE' Rep.
disposing brtne.
In final fonn, according to Boster,
Jolynn Boster,D-Galllpolls,andTed
DeBrosse, Columbus, assistant
501 allows "somE' annular disposal
chief of tile Ohio Department of but tbe goal is deep-well Injection."
Natural Resources' Division or 011
Aruadar dlspoeal approved
At this time, DeBrosse said,
and . Gas, attended thE' Informal
Oklahoma, LouiSiana . and West
meeting:
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. lndlllth'YcbanJ!elnoted I • ·• · VIrginia approve of all!lula~ dL§po-.
LPach noted many changes In the sill, which lsagravltyflowsYSiemof
putting brine down the annulus of a
oU and gas Industry .since 501 went
lhtoeffect this April. Major changes
to be reabsorbed bY the sands.
The annulus Is the void space
noted were more strtngent regula·
between the piping and the drilled
110115 on the.disposal of salt brine- a
ho)e.
byproduct of drilling - and much
stiffer cMI and crlnnlnal penalties
The mPthod Is popular In this area
set for violations or new perfor- because local driUers find It
mance standards.
cost-efflciPnl. and safe. However, If
the method Is to be phased out,
: LPachsaid drilling In theareals a t
drillers do not want the expense of
a standstill. somP drillers have laid
turning present wells Into annular
off €1Jlployees and othPr drillers are
"going out of state" since ftOl's
disposal wells or drill ~ew annular
passage because "they are uncer- disposal wells.
Injection M"lls are also being
tain of their futures ."

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will bP greatly effected by the loss of revenue
shartng. Koblelltz said townstitps often purchase
heavy equipment out of revenue sharing funds and
that same townships could stlll have payments left
ilfiE'r the revenue sharing funds are gone.
In the past. the county has used revenue shartng
dollars to purchase equipment at the county landfill;
pay the dog warden's salary; pay the county's share
of operating the senior citizen's program; pay the
county's cost to the state for crippled children's
serviCE'S; ass.lst the county fair board; pay the
county's share to the Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley
Regional Development District; fund the co~nty ' s
disaster services; matchstatetundlngforthesolland
water service; and pay for the current and on-going
costs or the county's soli survey presently underway.

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current authorlzallon.
The.U.S. Senatea:Jsoproposestoellnnlnaterevenue
.shartng after FY 1986 but would provide the full $1.6
bllllon funding until Sept. 30, 1986, thP end or the
federal fiscal year. 1be Senate too would then
terminate the federal revpnue sharing program.
At present, the House of Representatives and the
Senate a~ stUI negotiating 1986 federa.l budgeltfrms.
Meigs County Commissioner Da~d Koblentz
expresses concern over the loss of rPvenue sharing In
Meigs County saying, "It has been the most beneficial
federal program used by local governments." The
loss of local revenue shartng funds WOU!,d have to be
made up fro'm other sources or the seiVlces cut
altogether Koblentz said.
In addition to the county Itself, townships and

Drillers, officials
discuss 'negative'
impact of t;tew law

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buses evel) ' though Assi. Supt.
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James Caijlenter ad~sed that all
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1 Plerce'!~:llcOok. Allareertectlveas ·. budget have been expended and
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olth!'endofthecurrentschool year. Meigs Local will be about 500th
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Cl~rk :Wagner reported that a down the list when new moneys are
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Monday aqd In preparation for that went to Da~s and Son with a bid of
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' . , ! l'he Meigs County Sheriff's De- the l)Qard ·set thevalueofstocksand $11,145 aitd the chassis bid went to
:: ·:·.: ~~reports a two car accident bonds In the Watkins fund at$34,00l. Gibson Motors, Athens, with a bldof
~ ': ·:. ·• t:&gt;CCI.itied at 6 p:m . Wednesday
Interest and dlv.ldel)ds are thl' only J26,95l.li: The boar.d·ls planning to
.even!~ a! thelntersectlon:ofCoonty exP.,ndltures'maoo from the fund ~· try dlese&gt;fuelbusesln thedlstrlcf iflt
G~ace Hawley and Alta A. Rupe . reCeives approval tit stale fUnds for .
Road 24 ' (Union Ave.) and State
Route7.
were added to the substitute thl' purchase. A computer contract
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Cited In the accident were Jackie teachers listforthe next school year wit)l SEOVEC was approved.
McDaniel, Pomeroy. for having no and the extended service contracts
Treasurer Wagner reported that
driVer's Ucense, and Randy L. of Becky 'totterUI and Cloria Van the payback to the Ohio Power Co. ·
' Eckert, Griffin, Ga ... for unassured Reeth were ,reduced from 20 to 10 fe$Uitlng from a reapportionment
clear distance.
days as rEiljuested by thE' two decision will amount to approxl. mately $65,00) but the hoard wlll be
• Al;cotdlng to .Qle shertffs report, teachers. :\
·Professional leave was approved pennltted tomakethepaybackover
. McDaniel was SOIIthboundonRoute
;7 and attempted to luf!l left onto for Ron Logau. an OWE summer three tax settl~ment periods.
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Union Ave. Eckert, traveungbehind seminar In August; Martha Ven· WagnPralsowarned thattheremay
McDaniel. was unable t6 stop and · narl, a tri-county career develop- be a tax loss amounting to as much
struck McPanlel's vehicle · In · the ment . program, Athens; John W. as $36,00) as the result of a decrease
and ~IIi.er's side.
Blaetlnar a marketing education In evaluation In Salem Township but
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Damagt&gt; to bOth vehicles was conference; Suzy Carpenter, Becky some of that could be offset by new
·, moderate according to a sheriff's Cotterlll, Karen Facemeyer and construction and new equipment In
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Gloria Van Reeth, a vocational . the mining complex area.
• .,_ Janies McDaniel; an Infant In the horne economics conference.
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. Klnnberly Kaye Calvert was
'Pomi'JUY
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to
Veierans
Memoraccepted
as a tuition student for the
.
Sunny todp.;v tvlth a high between
Ia! HQspltal where h~ was lre&lt;!ted
next sChool year, , at Melgs : HI~q ~and 85. M&lt;lJl!~ ~lear tonight with a
and released.
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.
agreem~nt with domp Manage- low be~n \1(1 ~d 65.
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Partly
c~cy
Saturday
with
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scattered sl\ow!'rs and thunder;
,'
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coJT'panY to proces~ and analYze' ·
storms. The highs wUI be near 85.
Satunlay Jymm sing,
worke~~ compen~uon ctatms 'on
The probability or preclplta!lon Is
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near zero toda)', 10 percent tonight
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ddleport C)lurch of ~lis- of S8l0;"",i. ·1:•.: ~'
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Street
will·
have·
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Irt Saturilay, 7:30 p.m. 1 .conln!fl: with the Educational
Chance of showers or lhunder·
·Hayman and the Countcy':, Medl\l, ;Resource Center of the sloflliS Sunday and ~cindayand lair
·' · Hymntlmers will pn*lit"speclal Tri-County Joint Vocational School Tuesday. lflchs wiD he near 80
" · music. The public Is Invitl!il;
Boardnf Educati?n· It was reported
. . ,. ·
that last years . grant money Sunday and between 75 and 80
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made the seiVices of the center free oear 88 Sunday and between 55 and
60 Monday and 1'00.Jday.
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Cl888es offered
to. the Meigs Local District. It was

Art Buchwald discus8es lhe Freudian link
between 8e!' and Iennie :- Page A-4

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.has ~ ·fo( dlvqrce bakery products for the next school on his b,eha!f to tbe sbjte. CotterW r•r~~~~~~~li,~
· lcha~l .- ~rst, · ~omeroy.• · ye~
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~r:\ c~ljggfuss neglect of dutfand
(.aj&gt; ··. exl!,t'me ~ruelty .•: . she asl(s for

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COLUMBUS (UPII - The Ohio Farmers Union
has called for the rPSigna-tlon of 'Secretary of
Agriculture John Bl ock, alleging his poliCies will lead
to the dest~tlon oNbe family farm.
· "In view o(therecent announcements !rom the U.S.
Oepartllll'llt pf Agriculture. showing, the farm
altuatloll Is continuing to deteriorate, Secretary
· Block'l recomJIII'II(Iatlons are an Insult," VIrgil
pmidellt of .the lO,®member farm .
group baled In Ottawa, Ohio. said In a letter to
Pretlldellt RHaan.
·
· 'Ilonpeon, who leads a legislation-oriented
orpntzatlon second In membenhlp only to the Farm
13ureau Fedei'atlon, saki Block's farm policy
proposals attack farmers .

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lakes oil SUurday. '11le TWA airliner w•laxled 100
meten to llle n!luelllnl ...... lllllllater returned to itll
original ptwl"llll clolle to the tennln&amp;L UPI

in theBekaa, 50 miles east of Beirut .
by Islamic Jihad tcr·rorists. ·
The radio also reported Saturday
that a flve-miiP "exclusion zone"
was declared around a U.S. aircraft
carrier moving toward LPbanon .
forcing the diversion of clv!Uan
nights ·into Beirut Internationa l
,t\,lrport .
,J N
one of the reports could be.
indPpenden!ly confirmed. Pen·
tagon officials this week said a U.S.
Navy task force led by the nuclrar ·
aircraft carrier U.S.S. Nimitz was
cruising off the coast of LPbanon.
The radio quoted military sources
as saying that the Shiite Eoslem
militia , Amal, which was holding .
most of the 40 American hostages,
was aware olt)ledeveiopments.The

militia also demanded to be told 24
hours in advance about planned
aircraft movements at· 13Pirut
alrport,lhe radio said.
A militia spokesman said Amal
IPadE'r Nablh Berri planned another
day of contacts Saturday on ways to
end lhe hostag~ drama . The
hljackPrs are demanding the tt'l&lt;'asc of about 791 Shiites being- held
In an Israeli pr'ison In exchange lot'
the Am('rican hostagrs .
The new developml'nt s follow&lt;'d a
chaotic demonstrallon a t theairpmi'
Friday by thousands of Shiites in a
show of support for thP hljackr 1-,;. ·
The dmronsn ·a rors smashed
through a perlnnPter gate as arm('(j
Amal gllards flr'l'd Into the air to
eontroltheexclted mob.
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Union calls for Sec. Block's r~ignation
The organization. which represents mostly small
faqtlly farms, objects to Bloc)&lt;'s recommendations
that farmers be weened from govemment price
supports and his plan to tie loan rates to a sliding
scale.
Crop Joan ratE'S determine prtces, Westrtck said.
Another disagreement the uniOn has with Block Is
his stance on the farm bill, which Is to be renewed Ihis
year.
"WP are having a real battle over the '85 farm bill
because !here are many free-market and supply side
people saying, 'why,gtve farmers special treatment?'
But this Is not thetlme togo to a free market . If there
Is a lime, it's when the market Is healthy," Westrick
·
said .

l{e charged that tbe secretary was not an adv&lt;x;ate
tor agriculture and had failed to keep Reagan
adeQuately apprised of the situation In American
agriculture.
"He has let both yqu and us down," Thompson told
'
the pnosldent.
Ohio Famrers UniOn Communications Director
Dave Westrtek, during a telephone Interview Frtday
night, said there Ia often a dilcn!pQIICY betweEEn what
tbe USDA aeports and what President Reagan says.
"For ~pie. President Reaaan last March saki
only 4 peicent ol aU rarmen ate in serlousdifflculty, but the USDA, on tile day before, releaaed llglires
showing a minllllum of 12 percent to :!!! percent ot all
farmers were In sedous dllrlculty.' 1 Westrick said.

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"Farming has come Into such a d£Pres5lon slna•
the !all' '70s. This Is not the time to experiment wiTh
the farm bill," Westrick said. He added that.tand
va luE'S have dropped 12 percent , which, combined
with dropping values over the last thiWYE'ars. brmks
depression records.
"l!js policies would eventtially allow fewer people
and fewer lamllles to be Involved In !arming,"
Westrick said. "The proposals encourajle corpora l!'
farming and wUl drive out the little guy."
WPStrick said there Is an emot.ionaf asJl('Ct too.
"Most of our members can traa&gt; family farm to
a nCPStors who came here from tlt(o old world for the
cheap land ," he said . "They grew up wtth th!'
tradition that they own the land."

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Pomeroy- Middleport Gallipolis. Ohio Point Pleasant. W. Va.
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formation. According to drillers
mast local wells are of the second
berea level where less than a barrel
of water a day Is usually produced.

(Continued from page Al)
appllcatlon of bt1ne for dust
al1d lee control, but only after a
publlc meetJng Is held and a
resolution allowing surface appl!ca·
!Jon Is passed by the local governing
body. .
Boster believes that local authot1·
ties are In "therlghtplace" to make
the decision making of surface
application. She said dust and Ice
control are "valid and environmentally reasonable uses for bt1ne," If
applied properly.
Under the new law, earthen pits
for bt1ne storage at well sites wiD not
be allowed after July 1, 1986.
As explained by DeBrosse, when
bt1ne leglslatlonot1glna ted In North·
em Ohio, It was. because bt1ne from
earthen pits leaked through and
contaminated fresh water supplies.
DeBrosse noted that although this
was a problem In northern Ohio,
where soils are sandier and less
· dense, It Is not really a problem in
southeastern Ohio where the soil is
clay-based.
The amount of brtne water which .
comes out of wells was also
discussed with drillers, noting water
discharge vanes from formation to
surta~

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State zone forecasts
NoJthwesl, West Cmtral
Windy conditions with showers and thunderstorms were forecast
for Saturday, with a hlgh nearOO. Partly cloudy conditions Saturday
night with lows In the upper ~Mostly sunny Sunday with a high In the low OOs.
The probability of precipitation Is near zero Sunday.
Central &amp; East Lake JJ:rle Shore
Northeast, Central Ohio 11Jg1Und8'
Windy conditions with showers and thunderstorms were lorecast
for Saturday, wilh a high near 00. Mostly cloudy with a chance of .
showers Saturday night: The lows were 'forecast to be near 611
·• Mos1ly suimy Sunday with a high near Ill. .
The probability of precipitatiOn Is near zero Sunday.
.
Ohio Miami VaDey, Southwest .
.
Windy·conditions with showers and thunderstorms were forecast
for Saturday, with highs between 00 and 85. Partly cloudy Saturday
night with a low between 60 and 65.
Mostly sunny Sunday with a high between 00 and Jl5. Probability of
precipitation Is zero Sunday,
Central, E. Central. S. Cmlral
Windy eQndltlons with showers and thunderstorms likely Saturday
and a high between 80 and 85. Mostly cloudy with a chance of
Saturday evening. The low was forecast to beln n the low OOs.
Mostly sunny Sunday with a hlgh between 00 and 85. The
probability of precipitation Is near Zl'ro Sunday.
· Lake Erie ·
Winds were foreCast to be lrom the south to southwest at 20 to~
knots Saturday, from the southwest to west Saturday night and
diminishing to 15 to 25 knots Sunday. Showers and thunderstorms
were likely Saturday, with a chance of showers and· thunderstonns
Saturday night.

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the Industry and the sta te, to Inform
the public that drilling In southeast·
em Ohlo differs !rom other parts or
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naturaUy to be In the wa ter would
only be In " minute amounts."
The main point of drillers at the
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5011eglslatlon ls "aU-sweeping," Itis
unfair to drillers In this parl of Jhe
state.
Out of 55,1'0) actiw well~ in the
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LETTERS OF OPINION arf' welcomf'd , they s""uld be less than 300 words

long . All lell r r s are subj~t 10 E'dltJng a nd must be signed _wflh narnt&gt;, addrE-ss a nd
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Rhodes ·Jobs verbal
grenades at Celeste
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. Juna 23. 1985

Someofourllme'smoslcherlshed
myths were crushed again last
week. For most of these chestnuts, II
wasn't t}Je first time.
They are part of the articles of
faith of the modem-day conservative movement, lind while they find
their most prominent proponents In
and a round the Reagan administration, these sacred truths of right'
wingism find friends in high and low
places.'
·
One- a sub-minimum wage as a
spur to black youth employmenthas a few supporters in the black
political establishment, even as its
effectiveness as a job sllmulani has.
been disproved again and again.
The most ~nt debunking was
by a . study which said !hat the ·
nation's largest employerofteensthe fast-food Industry - couldn't
find enough wann young bodies to

keep their grills hot and their shakes
cold at wages above · the present
minimum wage of $3.35 an hour ..
According to a survey by the
Bureau · of National Affairs, a
.privately funded group, 89 percent
of urban. fast-food outle's managers ·
and 74 percent of suburhan managers reported numerous personnel
vacanclesdurtng1985'sflrstquarter
.:.. even though the average starting
wage was $3.~ an hour for fuU -time
work, 24 percent above the federal
minimum wage.
· LaborSecretaryWIUiamBrockls
fashioning a legislative proposal
that will pay teens 16 to 19 years old
$2.50 an hour. Brock and others In
the administration have said th
sub-minimUm wage will permit
employers to hire black youth,
whose unemplo)iment rate Is more
than 50 percent in .

country.
.
The lower wage has been en·
dorsed by seven black mayors, who
desparately hope against hope that
It will slow the . rampant youth
unemployment in their cities. Buth ·
t.tte last study- like a host of others
through the years ~ dembnstrates
that lower pay doesn't mean more
jooo.
Myth two Is the Idea that the war
on poverty - largely dismantled .
and .defunded during the Reagan
years - created, rather than
eliminated, poverty.
That has been Reagan's ch~r­
lshed belief since Lyndon John5on
began to formulate his . Great
Society. The argument that fighting
poverty actuaUy produces It has
gained currency from a recent spate
of "scholarly" books and studies
that claim government aid has

' RhOdes sald Industry "no longer views Ohio as a good place to do
business. Doubling the income tax didn't help," said Rhodes, "and Qhlo's .
workers compensation system Is In turmo_U.
"Unless answers are found soon to this problem, Ohio Is facing an
economic disaster of monumental proportions," he continued. "The
present governor must come up wlth a solution now - not a year from

noW."

· · "What is done In the days ahead wiU determine whether Ohio will
continue to be an economic force, or whether lt will be allowed to tum Into
an Industrial wasteland again."
CUck! The giant public relations machine In the Ohio Department of
Development whirred Into gear and cranked out a press release over the
name of Joseph J. Sommer, the acting director.
·
"It IS clear that former Governor Rhodes ... has not kept up with the
state's role in business development and job creation," said the release.
"We believe It is time to put partisan politics aside and stop bad mouthing
the great state of Oblo."
The release went on to cite Ohio's Job development gil ins'- 6,0011n the
. past three months under Celeste- then to flog Rhodes for the loss of 100.001
jobs from 1975-83, and the Senate Republicans for cutting the Department
ot Development budget by $50 million.
"We can't let him get away with ~aylng those things," said Brian T.
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WASHINGTOJ'l -The republic them. So Shcherbltsky now tends to and mercury depOsits. Vast natural
Usl)er, the governor's press secretatt.
most vital to the Soviet Union's · lltall·ln the reliably ruthless KGB gas resources have been discoBut that's just what Rhodes w;mts- to give himself credence, to get a
economy, aside from the Russian · troops at the first hint of trouble.
vered In East Ukraine. Petroleum
rise out of the Celestll\ls; to divert their attention, to goaa them into making
. a lJ)lstake ~finally, to dlcta.te the tempo and substance of tlje upcoming Republic ltseH, is the UJiralne. And . A special CIA report, classified . fields lie In several ea.~tern fegions.
. campaign. .. . :.
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. . . .ln, recent years :the rich and fertile . ·, higher Uian"top. ~ret ," concludes .·· , .. In addition, theUkralrteprodu(.'!!s ,.
: · ·. And they. fell tot It.
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nationalist fervor that Is ·causing movement has small chance of . ·union's grain, as well · as sugar
When RhOdes was the incumbent, he'd let hlsassaUants club him around
until they made a tactical error. Then he'd counterattack, and they were
concern for the Kremlin . ·
success. Though It points out that
beets and a variety of other crops
CIA cables have noted a series of the Ukraine has the mineral anct
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finished.
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anti-Soviet (and anti.-Russlan) pro· agricultural wealth to sustain a
The Ukraine has also been fertile .
TheCelestlals need to re-evaluate their fight plan if they hope to come up
winner in 1986.
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tests In Ukrainian cities In the past self-sufficient economy, the report
ground for dissent.
"A sociological breakdown of
two years, evidently fueled by the explains why the Soviet leaders will
Solidarity movement just across never willingly rellnq4lsh the 50 Ukrainian dissidents reveals, not .
the border In Poland.
million people In this region the size ·unexpectedly, a heavy preponderThe man who has put down these of France:
ance of writers . linguists, hlstori·
outbreaks Is Ukrainian Communist
"It serves both as a granary and a ans. journalists, teachers and lawy·
Party chief Vladimir Shcherbltsky, major mineral producer for the crs ," the CIA report says .
·the , same ma~ who lectureq Soviet Union. Among Its mineral
" Aithoughmostofthemorevisi!Jie
· .Pr\'sld~nt Reagan on thedangersof resource;,. the primary'. raw mate.. dissidents belong to this literary or
"Star · Wars" · when he· headed ·a·· rials lor heavy metallurgy are the ··huinruiiStlc' lntelilgentsla, their.
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where else In the Soviet Union are as Is the case with dissent In
Shcherbltsky quickly learned coal, Iron and manganese found In
Russia ."
that the local Ukrainian militia . such proximity as in the East
It is the scientists and technicians
Ukraine ...
"whoSE' opposition Is (most) troucould not be depended on to que}!
the protests unless there were KGB
"The Don bas has extensive salt
blesome for Soviet authOrities." the
troops on the scene ·to "encourage"
CIA notes, adding that about

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undermined the work ethic and
produced a generation of femaleheaded families that are more likely
to be poor.
But ·a new study, "Poverty In
America: Trends.and Patterns" by
William O'Hare, a senior research
assistant with the Joint Center lor
Polley Studies, says that thenation's
overaU economic health, not federal
welfare policy, has the most to do
with reducing or producing poverty.

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"Sell the humanitarian aid stuff. Then with the
· proceeds buy us something NON-humanitarian.
'Get my meaning?"

A very revealing hook aboUt
tennis has just crossed my desk. It's
titled "Sex as a Sublimation for
Tennis" (Workmart Press, $4.95)
and was written by Theordor
Sa~tsky, a Freudian speclalisf'at
Adelphi University and a full -time
tennis fanatic.
Saretsky told meon the phone, " It
was Freud who first wrote that 'all
human beings are motivated by a
primal Just which translates ltsel!
into the endless and frullless search
for an unused tpnnls court on lhP
weekend."'

Sarelsky said he lucked Into all of
Freud's writings on lhe subject
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the master's greatest works, Includ••
Ing "The _Myth of the Sweet Spot,"
''Interpretation of Tennis Dreams."
"The Primitive Taboo of the Foot
Fault" and "The Nightmare of the
Canceled Tennis Game: A Study of
~Today' Is Sunday, June 23, the 174th day of 1~ with 191 to foUow.
Obesity, Perversion and Suicide."
·:Ale moon Is approaching Its fl~t quarter.
This year Saretsky decided to
,oJ:be morning stars are Venus and Jupiter.
sharethlsgotd mlnewlth the public.
evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
The professor said one of his most
:rtwse born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. They Include the fascinating dlscoveties was that
~ of Windsor, Britain's former King Edward VIII, In 1894;
Freud lost Interest In the sex act
citrector.ch~reographer Bob Fosse in 1927 (age 58) and actors Bert Coovy
when he discovered that a tennis
In 11133 (a~ 52) and Ted Shackelford (age 39).
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game lasted much longer.
~ thi· .!Jte in history:
Saretsky has found Freud's
,. 1F ..• the Congress ot the Republic of Texas agreed to annexation by
theories Invaluable because more
lheJ:~·;;(-d States.
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and more patients are coming to
1....9117, Congress enacted the Taft-Hartley labor act over the veto of him with tennis problems rather
P.;;.!dent Harry S. Truman.
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than sexaual ones. Up until recently
. Jn 1967. Sen.1bomasDod~ o!Connecticutwascensured by the Senate for experts In the psychoanalytical
.n14us1ng campaign funds.
'profession•refused to accept tennis
Jn -19'73, Waterwate special prosecutor Archibald Cox subpoenaed
court mental cases because ithey
f1'it!dent Richard Nixon to obtain tape recordings of White .House
were'tO(l difficult to cure.
conversatlolll.
"The hardest thing for &lt;1 patient
A tllought for tile day: English writer and conversationalist Samuel . with a tennis nueroslsorpsychosls Is
J&lt;iiiiiOII 1181d, "Curiosity Is one of the permanent and certain
to ftnd an analyst who Wlll take the
characterlltlca of a vigorous mind."
time to treat him," Saretsky 5ata.

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"Freud discovered the more a
patient talked about his deep-seated
. tennis problems the more anxious
the analyst was togo out on the court
and hit a1 few balls himself. This
attitude Is diametrically opposed to
how the analyst f('('ls when he lisrens
to a patient talk about · sexual
dysfunction."
Saretsky says, "Freud took one of
the great steps in modern alaysls by.
stating categorically, 'The only way
to know one's patients Is to play
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tennis with them."'
I don't have t~e space here to
reveal everything that Prof. Saretsky sasys Freud said about tennis
other than to print a few high)lghts. ·
One Is that Freud observed that ·
Individuals who · Immerse themselves In work andwhostressfarnlly
obllga lions and engage In extensive
sexaual activity, to the point where
they are preven'ted from playtng
sufficient tennis, will suffer from
severe tension, anxiety and
nosebleeds.
Another Is that people who are
constantly rneasurlng the height of
the net have a paranoldal delusion
that t.he net Is higher on their side of
the court.
When a dlstlnqulshed colleague,
W.W. Wilmer, after years ot
research, arrived at the conclusion
that tennis spelled backwards was
"stn'·net" it confirmed Freud's
scientific theory that there were
murky, mysterious· forces burled
alive In the human psyche.
As soon as he checked It out, Freud
rejected his own classical vi~ of
Infant ""xuaUtyasthemalnsprlneot
the human condltl6n and replaced it
with the dictum that "tennis truths
lie everywhere; they are tliP
essence of being."

This led him to devote · the
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study in~ the lingering fantasy of the
empty tennis can.
SarPtsky helleves that Freud's
tennis writings undef!Illned all
orthodox thought In the WestPrn
world . The VIennese doctor exposed
the offensive lob for wbat It really
was. a sadlstlcunderrhandedshotof
which he wrote. "The lob must he

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program of the Gallla County Rural Water Association are being
accepted, said Frank Petrie Jr .. system superintendent.
For more Information, cali446-9221.

Other studies likewise refute the
argument that federal . programs
caused the "feminization" of
poverty.
Final myths laid low were the
protestations by supporters of
Reagan's budget - and socialwelfare practices - that a solid
social safety net exists that wlll
protect anyone from sliding into
hopelessness. A corollary slad the
safety net was colorblind. protecting
all Amertcans regardless of race.

Corner of
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Gallipolis

Hearing date set for teacher
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GALLIPOLIS- A hearing before a referee was set for July 12 at 1
· p.m. by the GaUipoiis City Board of Education in a brtef special
·meeting Friday.
The hearing will be held at the request of Brenda Elkins, an
English teacher at Galli~ Academy High School. The hoard
approved an Intention to terminate Elkins' one-year contract on
June 5.
The referee, who will be recommended by the state superint.endeitt
of Instruction, will take evidence from the heating and make a
ruling, a hoard spokesperson said. The hoard will then accept or
reject the referee's findings .

COWRFUL QuiLTS - VIUia Hazelton, ·GN!ell 'Thumb worker, Is
pictured with just a small section of oolorful, weD-made quUts which are
featured at lheMetgsMuseuinfrom I to5Sunday aspartoftheHerltage
Weekend celebration bt Pomeroy.

GALLIPOLIS - A public hearing has been set for Tuesday at 6: 30
p.m. by the Gallipolis City Planning Commission for Clark Hager,
who Is requesting permission to subdMde hiss property Into two or
more parcels. '
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Proposed location of the subdivision Is in sections 7 and 13 of
Addison Township at the southwest corner of Gilmore · Heights
· subdivision.
Thf hearing will be held In the city building.

But the myths live on. Like other
celebrated fables, which never
happened but won't go away, these
stories of the right wing make some
people ieel better when education
aid Is slas}Jed, assistance to pregnant mothers Is cut or business
wants to lower labor costs.
Sinall boys tell talltaleswhenthey
want to cover up something they've
done wrong. Presidents and their
advisers ought to have to tell the
truth.

MARIETTA, Ohio (UPI) -The
melOdrama "LittleMarySunshine"
was performed Saturday night
aboard the refurbished Showboat
Becky Thatcher, the first time plays
had been presented In the floating
theatre in more than a year.
Last year's season was moved
indoors at nearby Marietta College
when the Becky listed after a move
· and had to be extensively repaired.
· The melo&lt;;lrama, one of four to be
presented this · season, was pres!!nted. In dress rehearsal Friday
night before some 50 patrons at a
sneak preview.
Other offerings this season in·
elude "The Orphans' Revenge,"
"After Dark" and ''Hazel Klrke."
The dress rehearsal marked the
first time the cast had been on the
stage and the main light boards had
arrived a few hours before that.
The Becky Thatcher Is moored in
the Muskingum River. It was
moved to the west 'bank March 4,
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Youth injured in accident
GALLIPOLIS - A Rt. 3, Gallipolis, teenager was treated and
released from Holzer Medical Center for bruiSes to the chest late
Friday fonowing a one·vehlcle accident on Ohio 588.
The state highway patrol said Whitney L. Baker. 16, was
westbound, just outside the Gallipolis corporation limits, at 10:45
p.m. when she reportedly lost control on a curve, went off the right
side of the road, over an embankment and overturned.
The vehicle was severely damaged. Baker was taken to HMC by
private vehicle, and she was cited for DWI and failure to tontrol.
The patrol cited Joe M. Carr, 67, Middleburg, Fla., for assured
clear distance In a two-vehicle accident on U.S. 35 Friday.
Troopers said Carr was westbound at 12:15 p.m. and was
reportedly unable to stop in time: to aVoid collision with a stopped
vehicle ahead driven by Charles Lambert, 54, Rt. 1, Crown City.
Lambert was stopped for a left turn, the patrol said. His vehicle
was severely damaged and Carr's suffered moderate damage.

one•fourth of arrested dissidents_,
are in this category.
"Perhaps even more alarming
for the regime," the report adds,
·."are ,s igns .of nationalism amo'!g, .,
lower slrata of ·the populatlo~. A
great fear of the central autlxiritles
may be that, at some period of great
strain for the government, such as .
military attack by . China or a
(Struggle) among top Soviet leaders, Ukrainian IntellectUal dissidents could tap a rtservolr of latest
mass discontent. The Ukrainian
dissidents possess a potential wea ·
pon their Russian counterparts do
not, since In the Ukraine the normal
economic grie,..ances ot the popula·
ti~~ maJI be a$gravaied by pop\(lar
r'e sent ni en: of ·. Russ 1a·n
domination."
But, the CIA cautions, "It Is
difficult to know whether the
peasantry would rally to a future
Ukrainian nationalist movement in
time of crisis In Moscow."

Beer theft reported
. ..aA.LLJPpus ._;_ The theft of a 24-pack of beer from J's Mini Mart .
at Cbesii1tt&gt; early Saturday wa~ repo!"ed to · tile Ga}lla County

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Deputies were Informed the theft occurred at 4:19a.m. .
Charles Kerwood. Addison, told the department that a b!Ufold was
taken from his moulle home on Possuq1 Trot Road ~ometlme Friday.

Citations issued by police

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GALLIPOLIS - Cited separately by city police on disorderly
mnduct charges Friday ·and early Saturdi'Y were Jolm W. Neville,
24, 107 Pine St .. and Donna Finley, 18, 1624 Chatham Ave.
Each tick~t&amp;j· for open contalnerwereChartesE. Russell, 20, Rt. ~.
BidWell, and Kenneth E. Hill, 22; ,j'tt, .2• .Bidwell. ..
:
Robert K. Shoemaker, 26, noaddressavaUable. was cited by police
for OWl, no operator's license and left of center; Robert L. Taylor;
22. 31T1 Upper River Road, failure to display valid llceryse plate; and
Dewayne A. Layne, 21, Rt. 2. Bidwell, defective exhaust.

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POMEROY - Meigs Cou nty
Emergency Medical Service re·
portf;'&lt;l six calls Friday.
Pomeroy at10:3.1 a.m : to Pome·
roy Healih Care Center for K~the­
rtne Raynes to Vrterans Memorial;
M lddlepori Fire Department' a at
1:16 p.m . to an auto accident at
Pearl and Ash streets, no Injuries;
Racine at 4:28p.m. to Third Street
for Edna Pickens to Veterans
Memorial; Porneroy at 5:56p.m. to
Pomeroy He~lth Care Center for .
· Ona ·Arix to 'Veterims· Memori1!1;
Racine at 7:24 p.m. to the Racine
Locks and Dam for Harry Easter to
Veterans Memorial; Middlep011 at
9: !i7 p.m. to 39() Ash St. for Regina
Smith to Holzer Medical Center.

C~urt denies Cooke J?Wlion
GREENVILLE, S.C. - A temporary injunction against
Multimedia Inc.'s pending recapitalization plan filed by Jack Kent
Cooke has been denied by the South Carolina Court of Comll)on Pleas
for Greenville County.
.
The court also dissolved an ex parte temporary restraining order 11
previously issued to a proposed transaction. Cooke has offered to buy
out Multimedia stock.
The record date of July 8 has been set to determine shareholders
entitled to vote on the recapitalization proposal and a special meeting
to conslder the proposal wlll be held In August , Multimedia officials
said. · ·
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Multimedia publishes the Sunday Tlmes·Sentlnel, The 0 a Y
Sentinel, Gallipolis Daily Tribune and Point Pleasant Register.

given its 'chance, but this Is a
disgusting stroke to use In mixed
company ifltssexualandexhlbltion·
ist roots are not honestly acknowledged and properly analyzed."
In conclusion, If you buy only one
book this summer, .I would recommend · "Sex as Sublimation for
· Tennis." If you don't play the game .•
yow·sel! you could save the life of .
somrone who dOl's.

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The hearing will be held In Room 334 of Baker Center on the Ohio ·
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Laura Yeomans of Appalachian Ohio Public Interest Campaign
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how much of a refund those customers wUI receive. Those who feel
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)VIore Information Is ~vallable from AOPIC by calling 593-7490.

But today, black young people are
twice as likely as whlteyoungpeople
to die before their first birthdays, to
·be born prematurely, to suffer low
blrst rates, to }lave mothers who
received no pre-natal care, to be
horn to a teenage or single-parent
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Tall tales live on ____-,--_ _..;...._Ju_lia_nB_ond_

Gov. Richard F. Celeste, or those who are running his show, played right
lntq the hands ot t~lr major antagonist last week- they reactf;'&lt;l to him.
Fonner Republican Gov. James A. Rhodes, who Is plotting a comeback,
lobbed a couple of grenades Celeste's way in a speech to a business group in

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Veterans Memorial

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and took on water, forcing last
season indoors.
Ohio Showboat Drama Inc.,
which runs the theatrical program,
got loans from local banks. money
from the state and lots of volunteer
help to get the boat back In shape.
"It's justa matterofgettingall the
eggs In the same basket," said
co-director Kent Nelson. "I'm
amazed we got all the eggs we did.''
Pianist Janet Petrowski warmed ·
up the audience for what was to
follow by leading them through
some old favorite songs.
" It's my pleasure to welcome you
all back to the hoard," she said, then
announced It was her 24th birthday,
lo · which the audience responded
with "Happy Birthday. "
The Becky has been carpeted and
painted, but more work needs to be
done, especially on the second deck.
"All of the dlfflculities remind me
of our flrst .year In operation," said
muslclal supeivlsor Marjorie R.
Hamperian . "The casUs so excited.
. we have Only two people.In \he cast
who h&lt;iveworkeil on tbehoathefore.
This all new to t herii. " . .. :·....

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· She was a retired engineer with
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Elizabeth Meadows Reed,She Is survived by a brother. Leon
R · Meadows Jr~ . of Jacksonvllle,
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. Bruce and Paul Reed, all of
Pomeroy . . .
Memorial services will be held at
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forfeited s4o bond for !allure to
violence charge against Morris F.
yield; Howard T. Runyon, 35,
Blazer Jr., 32 Lincoln Ave., was
Athl'ns, forfeited $50 bond , for
.dismissed . Friday ln Galllpolls
overhelght.
Munlcipat'Court upon request of the
Forfeiting bond for speeding were
complalnlng witness.
Robert S. Benderman, 'll, Homer,
A charge of no chUd restraint was
Mich., $38; Charles G .. Banton, ll.
dismissed aga inst Frances E.
Rustburg, N.C., $38; Gregory F.
Brewer, 40, ColumbUs.
Cain, 29, Rt. 2, Bidwell, $38; Edward
Michael Petrella, 23, Rt. 2,
l,.. Johnson, 24. Saybrook, Ill., $39; .
Bidwell, was llne&lt;l _$25, ·giveh a · · Phyllis .H. GUkey, 33, N41W Ha•'en'
,$Usperi~ep ll'day Jail ;.mtence aitd · .. w:va, $40;. Shei:yl v: La!!d•.
six months prol)atlon lor d!sposa'l of. Wauseon, $40.
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solid wastes by ,open burnlnj; or
James E . Roberts, 28, South
dumping.
Charleston, W.Va., $41; Kristen L.
Swallow, 25, Hartville, $42; BUlle J.
Jn traffic cases, Lester Gannon Hayes, 52, New Haven, W.Va ., $43;
Sr., 19, Rt. 3, Ironton, forfeited $35 Mary J . Wlne,38,Copen, W.Va.,$43;
bond for no eye protection; Robert Joseph Hall, 37, Louisa, Ky., $44;
L. Lambert, 35, Oceana , W.Va ., RusseliC.MIIIer, Jl,Columbus,$48.

Edison Co: to take correcllve action energy conserva t.lon and power, of equipment failed at Davts-Bes.w
despite 33 breakdowns 011er the last also asked why the NRC did not on June 9, Including all. four
Mrs. Naomi Amlin of Urbana; ll
tour'years In the feedwater system, follow up lti own July 1919 order to feedwater pumps circulating water
grandchildren and three greatRAVENSWOOD, W.Va. - WU- grandchildren; a brothl'r, Harlan
which Is crucial to cooling thl' Toledo Edison recommending thaI
that plays an Important role In
l!am George Ables, 57, RavensMefford of Springfield; and two
reactor.
an additional fl'edwatf?r pump be absorbing heat from the reactor.
wood, formerly of Pomeroy, died
sisters, Mrs. Estelle WUCoxon of
Rep. Edward Markey, chairman Installed as soon as possible.
The !allures forced an·umplanned
Thursday In Jackson General
West Liberty, and Mrs. Irene
or the House subcommittee on
More than adooenseparatepleces plant shutdOwn and have been
~ospltal, Ripley, W.Va., following
Carrlngton of Sprlng!ield.
characterized by Markey as pne of
an apparent heart atlack.
He· was preceded In death by a
the most serious nuclear power
He was theownerofAbles'Trailer son; a grandson, Roger Mefford; a
Incidents since the 1919 'I'Ilrre MUe
Court near Ravenswood and a U.S.
scin-ln,law, Bob O'Brien; and a
Island accident.
NmY veteran of the Korean War. brother.
"You knew there were problems
He was also a member o!Operatlng •
Funeral services will be held at 1 Mount Union Methodist Church,
In the feedwater system," Markey
Engineers Local IS.
p.m. Monday In McCoy-Moore
Pliny, W.Va. , owned and operated
told the NRC officials. " This was an
Survivors Include his Wife, Betty Funeral Home, Vlnion, with the
accident waiting to happen. There
Watterson Grocery at Apple Grove,
POINT PLEASANT tUPI) -It's bu$1nesses to -bid for government
Joyce Vannest Ables, at home; two
Rev. Richard Humble officiating.
were warnings that went unheeded.
was retired from American Car &amp; time for state·and business leaders contracts, help them prepare bids,
sons, WUUam George Ables Jr. and Burial will be In Vinton Mennonal Foundry, Huntington, w:va., and to create a government procure- and actually visit out-of-stat«:&gt; con"The $61,1xxl question IS why dkllt
Lester DeWitt Ables, both of
Park.. Friends may call at the
was a fru'mer.
men! center to assist businesses In tractors to arouse Interest In
take the NRC six years to Impose a
Ravenswood; two daughters, 'funeral home frOm 2-4 and 6-9 p.m.
Surviving ate his wife, VIrginia A. securing government contracts, subcontracting with West Vlrglnla
requirement that Jt h&lt;Ul already
today.
Karen Sue Whited of Ravenswood,
Sturgeon Watterson; a daughter, Coogressman Bob Wise, 0-W.Va., businesses," Wise said.
determined needed to be put In
and Beth E. Lewis -of ·South
Amanda McQueen of Ashton; a son, said Friday.
place?"
The federal goverrunent Is the
Charleston, W.Va.; his father and
Arnold
E
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Watterson
of
Apple
Recentellorshavemade
lhes
tatc
of
goods,
nation's
largest
purchaser
NRC Commissioner James Assel·
Kenneth E. Romine
stepmother, Frank L. and Jessie
Grove; a sister, Ramona Thomas of much moreawareoftheavallabllity .he said, addirlg that the state
stlne acknowledged lapses on thl' .
Ables of Parkersburg, W.Va.; and
part of the NRC and said Toledo ·
POMEROY - Kenneth E . Rom- Apple Grove; two brothers, Homer of federal, clvlUan and mUitary government and the Small Bus!~
two grandchildren.
Edison still was not movmgqulckly
ine, 51, 412 Spring Ave., Pomeroy, E. Watterson of Ashton, and Brown agency business, Wise said during a Development Cmter have recently
Services will be held at. 2 p.m.
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died Friday morning In Holzer Watterson .of Pliny; and three Mason County economic develop- Increased efforts.
today In Pleasant View United
grandchildren,
a
great-grandchild
ment
conference.
Medical Center.
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"Members of the congressional
Methodist Church, Millwood,
An employee oi the Kaiser
was
preceded
In
death
by
a
delegation
have sponsored nuinerHe
W.Va ., with the Rev. flora Kincaid
Aluminum Association, he was born
slster,
Loreta
A.rrtngton;
and
by
two
ous
one-day
procurement conferenand the Rev. Paul Parsons officiatMarch 6, 1934, at Hemlock Grove, a
John
E.
Watlerson
and
ces,"
Wise
said.
"Now that the level
bi'Others,
Ing. Burtal will be In Pleasant VIew son of Ben and Ella May Midkiff
AUTOIIA11C CLOIIIIATOI Willi AllY IN·GIOUIID .
James
Leonard
Watlerson.
of
Interest
Is
high,
It 's tlmf? tor a full
Cemetery. The bodywlll lie In state
POOL liT 01 SPA IIIYOKID IN JUNE
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1100 DOWII MOLDS YOUI fltiCMASI
Funeral services wiU be hl'ld at 2 procurement office that works on·a
ai : the church one · hour prior to ·
He was affiliated with the
AT 111151 LOW D15(0UIIT PltCIS ·
p.m. Monday In Beale · United day-to-day basis bringing In lhose
services.
H~?mlock Grove Christian Church
w
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Methodist Church, APPle Grove, contracts."
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Complttt Kits In Stock
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' Arrangements ,were by Casto
and was a Korean War veteran. He
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Fpneral Home, Evans, W.Va.
m
Ako Other Sitts
was a member · of the National
20 , 40 -'- 12175,.
Ing. Burial will be In Beale Chapel said the cost of creating such an
Multiple Sclerosis Society; PomeCemetery. Friends may call at office does not have to be high . He
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roy Masonlc Lodge 164, F&amp;AM, 32nd
Wilcoxen
Funeral Home, Point · said It could be run by state or local
1\Jargarea M. Coast
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degree; Royal Arch Masons PnmePleasant, after 3 p.m . today.
government, or private sector
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The body will lie In state In the Interests.
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:GALLiPOLIS- Margaret Marte
429-4711 2973 PiedMont ld, Hunfi"'ton, W. \fa.
'Tll 7 P.M.
46; Ohio Valley Comrnandery
church
an
hour
prior
to
the
serviCe.
"The
office
would
encourage
state
coast, 85, Rt. 4, Gallipolis (Bethel
Knights · Templar 24; Pqmeroy
Road) , (!led at2: 15 a.m. Saturday In
Chapter Order of Eastern Star 186;
Holzer Medical Center.
Life Member Chillicothe Chapter 18
'Born Jan. 'll, 1900, In Gallipolis,
D.A.V.; National Rifle Association;
sl]e was the daughter of the Ia te
2nd Amendment Foundation; CitiCharles and Emma Long Hogsett.
zens Cornmlttee lor Right to Bear
.She was twice married, first to . · Arms; and United Steel Workers of
William Johnson, who preceded her
America Local 5668.
in' death In 1943, and then to Roy
Survivors Include his wife, Maria
Coast, who pi'eceded her In 1958.
Romine of Reynoldsburg; a daugh.Surviving are· a , son, Charles
t.er and ·son-In-law, Cpnnie and
Lester Rlchards'of Gallipolis, andl3
Eddie .Johnson, two grandsons,
grandchlldren and 14 great·
Timmy and Bobby JohnSon, and his
grandchlldren.
mother, May Romine, aU of
She was pi'eceded In death by a
Hemlock Grove; a brother, Gene
daughter,Mrs. Freda Johnson; by a
Romlfie of Pickerington; and sevson, Bill Johnson; and by a brother.'
eral aunts, · uncles, nieces and ·
Funeral services will be held at 1
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nephews.
P-!ll· Monday In Waugh-Hallf?y·
He was preceded In death by his
lEG.
Wood FUneral Home, with the Rev.
•no
father.
,
cUrl Litchfield officiating. Burial
Servk;es will be held at 1 p.m .
Will be in Centenary Cemetery. ' Monday In Ewing Funeral Home,
lEG.
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Fflends may call at tiM&gt; funeral
,
with the Rev. Mar k Seevers
home from 7-9 p.m. today.
o!flclatlng. Burial will be In Cherry
REG.
&lt; Grandsons will serve as
1235
fUdge Cemetery. Friends may 'all .
your
. f!lUbearei-s,
. at thef\lneralhom¢frc1r112-4 an_d7-9 :
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Masonic services will be held at
iohn H. Krein.bihl
.7:30 p.m. Sunday by . Pomeroy
; : COLUMBUS - John H. Kreih- Masonic Lodge 164, F&amp;AM.
lJ1hl. 59, Columbus, died Friday In
Columbus.
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ilrew up In Meigs County. He was a
~t&amp;G.
POINT PLEASANT - Arnold D.
member of St. Mark's Episcopal
REG.
Church In Columbus, a graduate of "Deck" Watterson, 75,Apple&lt;:;rove,
1 110
Ohio State University and the W.Va., died Friday night In Plea'
sant Valley Hospital, following a
Rutgers SchoolofBanklng and was
.
fonnff Franklln Councy chapter lengthy mries~, . .
)3om
Dec.
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Grove, son·of the iate•JB):nes:Enitest .: I
• Surviving are his wife, bOrothy
and Lennie Mae Oatley Watt~?rson ,
Ann Krelnblhl; two daughters,
he was a memhl'r of Balls Chapel
,OPIII MONDAY AIID fi.AYS nLL I P.M.
Anne Krelnblhl of Columbus, and
Church, Ashton, W.Va., attended
Beth Kerlll\ of New Orleans, La.;
ahdason anddau'ghter-ln-law, John
and Jane Krelnblhl of Honolulu,
Hawall.
Memor ial services wlll be held at 4
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Columbus. The family will receive
friends following services at the ·
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church. Arrangements are by
Schoedlnger Northeast Chapel,l740
7nUlnger Road, Col~mbus.

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POMEROY - forty-eight cases suspenslon,$100andcosts,fivedays days suspended, five years proba- burg, W.Va ., $50 and costs; WilHam
were Processed In till' weekly
In jail; speeding, costs only; failure . tlon and costs; Evelyn Hobbs, Anedegar, R~U. Ky., S:!l and
session of Meigs County Judge
to comply, five days In Jail; Richard Dexter, assured clear diStance, $10 . costs; Richard Norman, Pomeroy,
Patrick O'Brien. ·
Kauff, Pomeroy, drug abuse, $100 and costs; Donald Clites, Tuppers $.llandCOSIS; JamesSmlth,Raclne,
Three defendants forfeited bonds and costs; disorderly conduct, ll Plalns, failure to display Ucense $27 and costs; Harry Parker,
In thl' .court. They are Ronald . dayslnjail,29suspended,costs,and plates, $10 and costs; Tim Kern, Pomeroy, S%l and costs; Steven
Richard, Belpre, $50, following too one year probation; Tim Herdman, Portland, stop sign vlolatlon,$10and Calvert, Gallipolis, ~ and costs;
closely; Harrison Runyon, Nelson- Pomeroy, drug abuse, wsts; resist- cos15; Douglas Eblin Jr., Pomeroy, Herman Halstead , Gallipolis Ferry,
ville, $157, overload, and Brian
lng arrest, 60 day ]aU sentence, 45 unsate vehicle, $5 and costs; Gary W.Va., $:!land costs; Blair Windon,.
Hunt , Racine, $70, speeding.
suspended, twoyearsprobatlonand Blankenship, Pomeroy, no opera- Pomeroy. Ui and costs; Elmus
Fined were Jerome Howard, costs; criminal mischief, IDdays in tor's license, $100 and cosfll, three DeVault, Clarendon, Pa., $21 and
Pomeroy, carrying concealed wea- jail, 45 suspended, two years days In jail, S50 of fine suspended costs; Charles Blake, Pomeroy, $22
pon, 10 &lt;lays In jail suspended, six
probation and costs; crtmlnal along with thl' three days In jail If and costs; Ruth Stewart, South
months probatiOn, $100 and rosts;
!repass, costs, ll days In ]aU, 15 license obtained In :JJdays; Richard Point, $29 and costs; Barry Chap~kless operation, S50 a nd costs:
Warnecke, Cheshire, unsafe vehi- man, Rutland,$28andcosts; Gerald
suspended.
Todd Grover, Pomeroy, driving
Barney HUes, Racine, failure to · cle, $10and costs.
· Simpson, Racine, $22 and costs;
with no lights on, $25 and costs;
Fined on speeding charges were Rick Metzger, PomerOy, ~ and
control vehicle, $35 and costs;
driving under suspension, $100 and
crjrnlrull damaging, ll days In jail, Ja~ R. Andrews, Athens, $:!land costs; Ronald Merckle, Moxahala,
· costs, two years probation, 23 days
suspended, six months probation, costs; KennethWUson,F1emtng,$22 $21 a nd costs; Hllda White, Long
in jail: Randy Staats, Racine,
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restitution and costs; Wendell ,.._:a~nd::_cos:::,ts:=:;:_:M::::ar:k~G:::rtff~lt~h:_:,P:_:a::_rk_:::e:_rs::·___:Bo:;::tt~om~,$:::15~and::
driving while Intoxicated, $250 a nd
Barber, , Reedsvllie, resisting arcosts, three days in jail, 60 day
rest, !ll days In jaU, 60 suspended,
licensesu~Jl!lllSlon; Thomas Grady,
two years probation and costs;
Racine, lallure to display valid
aggravated menacing threa Is, six
registration, $15 and costs; Lena
inonths In jail, five months susRiffle, Reedsville, driving while
pended, two years prol1atlon, costs;
Intoxicated. $250 and costs, three
assault, 10 days In jail and costs;
days In jall or attend driver's SChool,
Patricia Boyles, Mlddlepi&gt;rt, falslfl·
60 days llcense susj,ens!on: speed- catlon,lOdayslnjall, suspended fiVe
log, costs only; left of center, costs
days, costs, six months probation;
-o)lly; Carol Smith, Syracuse, $250 . Thomas Laudennllt, Sprlqgfteid,
and costs, three days In jail, 60days probation violation of non-support
license suspension; left of center, charge, five years probation, to pay
costs only.
$40 per week support, and $100 a
Robert Wears; Pomeroy, driv ing month on arrears, applylederaland
while intoxica\ed, $250 and costs, state tax refunds to payments, costs,
three days in jaitand 60 day license ~ days In jail suspended; . Dave
suspension; left of cen)er, costs Jordan, Fairborn, while hunting
only; David Fisher, Middleport, deer, carrying a 12-guage shotgun
speeding, ~ and costs; Dale Hild, during the January statewide
Carroll, failure to control vehicle, prtmlttve weapons deer season,$100
~and costs; Larry Reed II, Malta,
and costs ; Kim French, Pomeroy,
t'a Uure todisplay valid reglstra tlon, speeding, S:JJ and costs; expired
$15 and costs; Jerry Seiter, Clncll\· driver's Ucense, $75 and costss, flvf?
nat!, speeding, $23 and costs;
days jail r suspended If license
Marvin Satterfield, Racine, driving obtained In :J) days; Terry Cain, The
while Intoxicated, $250 .and costs, Plalns, non-support, to pay $:!1 per
three days In jail, license suspended week and $5 a week on that In
60 days; driving under FRA arrear; four months injall, aU butlO

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POMEROY -It
have beeh
just a 'Utile ole~ country store With a
couple of gas pumps out front to .
some l:alt toresldent.softheWoi!Pen
cormnunJty, Smith's Grocery has
beenaconvenlenceformany,many
years.
And.they're going to miss It, naw
that It's closed.
No longer Will residents beableto
run down to the store and pick up a
loaf of brea,d or a gallon ol milk. An&lt;l
they won't be able to let the gas tank
show empty, bec;tuse now they'll
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store she's operated at the Intersection ofWoliPenRoad andRoute143
for the past 38 years.
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For all those years she opened at
six In the morning, closed at six In
the evening, and stayed open six
days a week.
Aclually, the family for most of
those years "lived" with the
bUsiness. Till' rmnt room was !he
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Things haven't really changed adrnltted that she honestly feels the
business Isn't worth the work and
blllldlna 5el"'led u llviiW quarters. much slncl' Mrs. Smith took lt over
"TIIat way,'' explalne(l Mra. Smith, · on June 23, 1947.
· besides the bulldlng needs so much

"I COUld clean and wuh dis~ or do
It's stU! heated with a wood and
whatever I had to do betwl'en coal burning stovi&gt; near thcCf'nterof
custoltll'I'II. A buz:ze!- sounded when . the room which has the original
the front door opened so I always plank Ooors; and there are still
knew when IIOI'IIeOM came ln."
$1'Veral chairs and an old bench
"Ws been a good 38 years," she where folks can sit down and visit.
says. "'!fe haVl!ll't gotten rich. but
VIsiting has always had a place In
It's , been a living." Her husband, the old store.
Smtih reCharley, who wll'ked With the members how It used to be when
county hlghwaydl!partmmtuntll he !hey first started. "People would
became disabled several rears ago, gather In and be here untll10,' U or
has helped -through the years but even 12 o'clock a t nlght talking about
basically the store wa.s hts Wile's all kinds of things."
"People don't take time to talk
operatton,
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Knapp of Lallg5V11le and Naornl Jo
Smith's Grocery at one time sold
Warley of Daniels, W.Va. grew up In almost everything "on the book,"
the store.
but In recent years went mostly lor
For more than 00 years, a store 'cash rather than credit. "It just got
has been operated In !hat loca Uon. too hard -to collect," she comMrs. Srnlth's mother, Iva Johnson, mented, altho1,1gh she said she still
who Will beg:! in t!JefaUandstUIHves has several good paying charge
at Wolf Pen, recalls the plaGe was customers .
l:alnt when she was about 10 years
Asked whether someone rnlght.
old. .
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repair that It would cost too much to
fix lt up.
Mrs. Smith, who got Into her own
grocery business after working at
Massar's Grocery In Pomeroy for
five years, says she'll rnlss the store
as much as anybody. "Alter all, I'll
have to learn to buy groceries all
over again," she quipped.
Noting that she's 65 now, Mrs.
Smith looks forward to relaxing ·a
llftle, sleeping a little later, getting
together more With her family, and
enjoying the couple's new home ,
buUt.last year just a few hundred
feel from the store.
Hopefully, she'll continue as the
Wolf Pen coiTI'Spondent for ' The
Dally Sentinel, something she's
done for the past35 years.
But her 12 hours days, six days a
week are over. Srnlth's Grocery Is
closed, and the ronvenlence 'of a
store just down the road Is htstory to
the Wolf Pen community.

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Grocery hilS had lew changes In
the 38 years NCNIIIII Smllh hu
operaled the business. A coal
and wood burning · !lloYe still
heals . the .tore plank lleored
store. Nelpbor Aimee Mitch Ill
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overtheoperatlondlille23, 1947andhalloperaledlton
a six day a week basis, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Besides
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POMEROY -Ohgtvemeahome
where the bUffa(o roam.....
Did you know !hat could be right
here In Meigs CoulllyEleven buffalO and two calves
born this s'prlng roam the fields on
the Edward Frecker farm, Wlpple
and Pine Grove Roads, just a few
miles north of Pomeroy.
, The bUffalo, a bull and two cows,
were first put on the tanh In 1971,
and they reproduced through the
years With thehenjreachlngl5orso
at one time.
Frecket, a big game hunter With
numerous trophies Including a
llfeslze (more than 12foot tall) polar
hear which he took In Alaska and the
tusks of an elephant killed lnAfrlc11,
brought the buffalo to his farm here
for the purpo!le of experimenting
with cross-breeding.
His orlglnallntent, acCording to
re.. tlves, Biter buying the hugtl
anlmlll out WEill and IIIO'(Ing them
toMI!IpCouniy, wastocroilllreed
then\ with bladi:atlgUs and produce
~ala. At that time he planned to
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ushers around classes ol curious
children who are brought there on
field trips.
"Many have never seen a Uve
, bUttaiu and, I enjoy thit!ll; I'I!8CIIOnl,"
· cqmmented the genial Keller .
Besides the buffalo, Frecker has
elk - only one now since two were
killEd during deer season- and the
children really get excited about
that.
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clole to the I'Oiid, they can be ea5Uy
seen by motoriSts.
SaysKeUer, "I'd be rich II I had a
nlckelforeverycarthat'ssloppedto
look atthe buffalo."
Calves are born every spring and
always attract special attention.
They are light orange In color and
then as !hey grow tone down to the
dark brown and black ol the adult
buffalo. KeUer says he Is frequently
askedaboutl:alylngoneortwoofthe
animals, but they're not !Qr sale.
~·re big uaiy bl'ldlm with
Keller Judlb1l that IIIP bull~
over a too. They paw and 11101'1 BDII
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Senior Citizen Centers plan week's activity
Gallia County

SUNDAY
LECJ'A- Rev. Ernest Bakerww
beatWalnutRidgeChurch,Sunday,
7:30p.m .

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. GALUPOLIS - Rev. Earl Hinkle Will speak at the Canaan
Mlssonaty Baptist Church, Sunday,
7:30p.m. Public Invited.
GALLIPOLIS -:- Apostolic Faith
Church Will have special speaker
from Plqua, Ohlo, Sunday, 7:30p.m .

MT. ALTO - Gospel sing at
Gospel Ughthouse Tabernacle ln
Mt. Alto, featuring the Grubb
Family singers Supday, 7:30p.m.
Rev. BobGrubbwW speak.

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FrankE. Colyer

Schul Colyer
REEDSVILLE - Mr. and Mrs.
Herman S. Schul of Reedsville
announce the ei.gagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Traci Lee, to Frank
Edgar Colyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Colyer, Newport.
Miss Schul Is a graduate of
Eastern High School and wlU attend
Washington Technical College this
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GALLIPOLIS- Gallipolis Chapter OES 283 annUal Inspection,
Monday, 7:30p.m. Robert L. Brown,
Worthy Grand Patton, Inspecting
· ofticer.
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Method!$ Chruch will begin Bible
School Monday throUgh Friday, 9
a.m. to noon. Classes for age live
through junior hlgh. For lnfonna- ·
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Baptist Church begins Bible School
Monday continuing to Friday, 6: Jl
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MIDDLEPORT .:... Bethel 62,
International Order of Job'sDaugh·
ters, meets 7:30p.m. Monday at the
Middleport Masonic Temple. CouncU meeting at 6: Jl p.m.
POMEROY .:... Metgs A thlettc .
BOOsters meet at 1 p:m. Monday at
Meigs High School.

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POMEROY - American Legion
Auxiliary or Drew Webster Post39,
Pomeroy, and the junior unit meet
at 7: Jl p.m. Tuesday at the hall.
Installation of ofti(:l!rs, junior
members host meeting.

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hall many qualified appllc!Dits, 50
ye~rs of age or older, to flll'yoor job
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CHESHIRE - The John Rankin
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noon at Kyger Creek Empi(Jyees
Club. Bring covered dish and table
service.

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hold their annual reunion June 30 at
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dinner at noon. All rei a lives and
friends are.Invited to attend.

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Bible school

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Fl1daY at Cheshire United Methodist Church, 6 to 8: Jl p.m.

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pudding on banana slices.
Thursday - Cube steak, baked
potato. green beans. apple sauce,
raisin mokie.
Friday - Ham loaf, peas, kraut
salad , fruit cup.
Choice of beverage servt'd With
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POMEROY - Joonn Clark of Ia te Raymond Spencer. She Is a
Pomeroy and Arthur Clinton Co- member of the Church of Christ and
Eagles Auxutary.
nal)!, Athens, will be married on
Conant, a graduate of Chauncey
June 28 at the Middleport Church of
Dover High School, ls the son of
christ.
The open church wedding Will Mabel and James Shreves, The
Plains. He Is an member of the
tak,eplace at 7:45p.m.
·Mrs. Clark, who allended Pome- . lntemattonaiOrderofOddFellows,
roY High School and Rio Grande Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
· College, is the daughter of Evelyn Am-Vets, Athens, and is employed
with LaughUn Vending, Athens.
Lo~lse Spencer, Pomeroy, and the

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menu for the We&lt;.'k L5:
Monday - Liver, masht'd pot a ·
toes, spinach, pear half,
Tuesday - · Chicken sal~d on
lettuce, ~rn. strawberry gelatin
"ith fruit, sugar cookie.
Wednesday - Lasagna, mb&lt;t'd
vegetables, 10Ssed salad, vanilla

LOCAL PIANISTS PROVIDING
MUSIC FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY EVENINGS

Clark- Conant

MIX~D

PORTER Valley Freewill
Baptist Church wW have revival
Monday through Saturday, 7 p.m.
nightly. Evangelists are (Monday,
Tuesdayl Marlin Campbell, (Wednesday) Mickle Maynard, (Thursday, . Friday) BW Price, and
(Saturday) Don Saxon. Spelcal
singing nightly.
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of Christ wW hold Bible School
clO!ilng exen;lses 'Sunday everting,
7:30p.m ., at the church.

CHESHIRE

GALLIPOLIS - Activities· and
menus for the Senior Citizen Center,
220 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, are as
follows:
Monday '-- Chorus,1 to 3 p.m .
cream.
Tuesday - STOP class, 10:30
Choice of beverage with each
· a.m.; physical lltness. 11:15 a.m .
meal.
Wednesday - VlntonBibie study,
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Thursday - Bible study, 11 a.m.
to noon; Vinton site blood pressure
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Friday - Art class, 1 to 3 p.m.;
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Menu consists of:
June 24·28.
Joann Clark
Monday - Beef patty, buttered
Monday- Square dance, 1 to 3.
Arthur C. Conant
noodles, kale, wheat bread, fruit
Tuesday - Chorus to Pomeroy
cocktail.
HPalth Care Center. 1:15. 1
Wt'dnesday - Bingo, 1-2; boTuesday - Fish, green beans,
wling, 2:30; painting class at 1:15;
carrots, wheat bread, applesauce
Colyer Is a graduate of Frontier
Instruction by Lois Pauley; cost $5.
raisin cake.
High School and Is employed by
Thursday- Ceramics, 10·2.
Wednesday - Beef tips with
Babcock Lumber Co. as lumber
Th e senior nutrition pro!ValTi
gravy, mashed potatoes, broccoli.
inspector.
An open church wedding Will Ulke
place on July '%7, at 3:30 p.m. at the
Faith Gospel Church, NPWpprt, With
the Pastor Keith Kappleomctatlng.
A reception wUJ follow the
ceremony.

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Thursday - Beans with ham .
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Friday - Macaroni With cheese,
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The Christian graces that tharatterize the Christian's walk are set
forth by Paul to the Ephesians, "With aU lowliness and meekneBB, with
ltmgsuffering, forbearing""" another in love" (Eph. 4:2). The adverb
aU means to be whole, entire, or complete. Wf are to be complete,
having these virtues in us that are characte~istic of Christ upon whom
we are leaning, after whom we are foUowmg, and m whom we are

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Lowliness is having a lowly, humble mind, and is a parallel with the
first beatitude, "Blessed are tlie poor in rpirif' (Mt. 5:3). This has
reference to our being poor and destitute in spirit, a~d being unable to
direct our steps in the realm pf righteousness, .we humble ourselves
before God . Humility springs forth from a heart convicted of sin and
unworthiness, dethroning self within our heart. and exalting Christ to
the throne in our heart to reign over our lives. llis being our Lord; we
Jean upon Him for truth and divi~e guidance. .
Meekness is to be gentle, mild, and meek m heart, developing a
disposition of spirit that will be susceptible to God and His word. and it
appears in the third be~titude, "Bies~e~ are the mee~" (Mt. 6:5). It
follows right behind Jowhness because 1t IS the expresSion of a lowly or
humble mind : An humble mind blends together that which is gentle
and mild . The mixture of meekness tempers the heart, producing a
willing and cheerful disposition . It overcomes the expressions of
violent and harsh acts against God which lead to dioputing with God
and resisting Him. It is tamed by God, and is subjective to His word,
acrepting all of God's dealings as being good.
Longsufferi11g means to be patient, able to control self with much
calmness while abiding under trials, pain, or trouble, and endu~mg
suoh without complaining and losing the te~pe~. The pat1ent
disposition enables us to crush our anger.· We are swift to hear, slow
to speak, slow to wruth"
2:19). Havin' our "speech alwav woth
grace seasoned w.th salt (Col. 4:6), we will know how to speak or
"ann;,er every man" (Col. 4:6), realizing that "A aoft a1111wer tumetil
, away wrath"(Prov. 15:1).
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punishment, and "love" is a deep and coJi.stant impression of interest
and concern for others. Because of our deep interest and concern lor
others, we constantly endure and suffer long. We do not toUide with
personalili.es. or feelings that . kindle _th~ spark of a quick te!Dper,
, capsing m]u~1es and divt.1ons m retaliatmg. Lov• enables us to bear
one another s burdens, seeking ·to help thooe who are weak. It
· generates a forgiving spirit, which promotes the ability to endure and
' ' not to be quick in punt.hing. "CAaritvsilaU cover tu mdtitlldB col lillll"
11 Pet. 4:8), stamping out the proud, arrogant ·disposition which
promotes ha~~'ed, and whic~, .in turn, ~roduces ~~~1JOUI wonfl that
stir up anger . (Prov. 15:1), , lntter envt/1119 and •trife (Jaa. 3:14),
What a beautiful walk for man to enjoy In this llfe, if aU would walk
according to the Christian graces aa set forth in the goepell
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The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- B-5

iJune 23. 1985

·Summer nails
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Judy Lynn Dant
Thunnan Smith

CHESHIRE - Mr .and Mrs . Dale
Darst of Cheshire. and Mrs. Verdlle
Smith. McVeigh, Ky., announce the
engagei'Tl£'f'lt and approaching marriage of the ir children, Judy Lynn
Darst and Thunnan Smlth. ·
· The open-church wedding will
take place Satunlay, Aug. 3, 6 p.m .
at the Cheshire Baptist Church. A
reception will follow In the church
SOCial room.

The bride-elect is a graduate of
Kyger Creek High School and Rio
Grande College. Sbe is em ployed by
the Mingo County Boanl of
Educa tion.
Smith is a graduate of Belfry
(Ky.) High School arid attended the
C&amp;C Teletronics school in Lexington, Ky. He is employed by the Pike
County (Ky.) F~al Couri.

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Langsville, formerly ot Charleston,
W.Va. He is a graduate of George
Washington High School and is now
employed as program director at
WMPORadlo, Middleport.
A western wedding is being
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open reception at the Forest Run
home by tbe Rev. O.W. Wllllams.
United Methodist Church on SunHe retired several years ago from
day, June 30th, from 1 to 4 p.m.
Kaiser Aluminum . . Mrs. Hysell
:!lasting the observance for their
recently retired from her teaching
parents will be David K. and Janet
Hysell, John W: and Judith Hysell, • position at the Pomeroy Elemen·
tatY School.
Grace and Gene Chaney, and Koste
In lieullfgllls, the couple requests
an\) Saleh El Daba. Besides their
that those attending brlng a
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First Baptist Church, Gallipolis. The oouple requests gilts be omitted.

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and Mrs. James Will . .
Waverly Ann Wickline and Michael
The wedding will take plaCE' at
Lei' Hively.
6: 30 p.m . at thl' Bradford Church of
The open-church wedding w!JI
Christ with music to begin at 6 p.m. · take (ilace· Juhe 29, 1 p.m. at Good
Robert Purtell will perform the
News Baptist Church, the junctional
ceremony . A recept ion will be held
Bulaville and .George's Creek roads.
in the church social room following
A reception will immediately
thl' wedding.
follow tbe ceremony.

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BIDWELL - Christine Axline
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Rebecca Merry, Rt. 2, Bidwell and
Jerry Axline, Columbus. He is the
son of Gene and Ann Elliott, Rt. 2,
Patriot.
Ms. AXllne is a graduate of
Buckeye Hills Career Center ht
cosmetology.
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San Diego, Calif., in tbe United
Stat!'S Navy.
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of Middleport is announcing her
engagement to Thomas E. P ayne.
Daughte r of Lucille King and the
JateCiarence Klng,sbeis a graduate
of ,Meigs High School and is
employed a t the Pomeroy Health ·
Care Center. Her fiance is tbesonof
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�Page-B-6-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

June 23, 1985

June 23. 1985

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

KANAUGA- Tammy Jo Plants
and Otho Edward Moore were
married June 14, In Pembrook, Va.
She Is the daughter of Milton and
Shirley Plantz, &amp;IS Fifth Ave.,
·Kanauga. He Is the son of Eugene F.
and Mary E. Moore, Route 1,
Cheshire.
The bride Is a graduate of Gallla
Academy High School and attends
Rio Grande College. She Is employeed
by the Galllpolls. Dally
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The groom Is a graduate of Kyger
Creek High School and attends Rio
Grande College.
The couple resldes at 648¥,. Fifth
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SALEM CENTER - Announcement Is being made of the marriage
of VIvian Pierce, Salem Center, and
William Orner Jones, Rome, Ga .
Mrs. Pierce for the past 18 years

has been employed at the Salem
Center Elementary SchOOl. Jones Is

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GALLIPOLIS and Mrs.
Larry Miles of GaUipolls announce
thE' marriage of thE'Ir daughter,
Llbbyann, to Guy Nelson Sayre Jr.,
son of Mrs. Keith Bowles and Guy
Nelson Sayre of Point Pleasant
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The couplE' were united In a
doublE'-rtng open-church ceremony
May 24 In the Trinity United
Methodist Church. The ceremny
was performed by Rev. Tally
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and hopes a w~kly CBS situation
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to make Its television debut In
December, wlll tickle plenty of
funny hones.
"I discovered I really missed
comedy and I don'tgetthat m(lchof
an opportunity to play for laughs In
movies," Moore, told a news
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most Uterate, realistic and enduring
situation comedies of the decade.
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Since leaving television, she has
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recently appeared lnHBO's "Finne- ,
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In her new series, scheduled to
begin filming In September, Moore
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During a routine background
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he was wanted for evading arrest,
pollee spokesman Rod.nE'y Meadows said.
"So we mad&lt;' him a prisoner
Instead," Meadows said.
Sanderson was jailedin lieu of$750
bond.

President Grover Cleveland had .
more than one first to hls credit. He
was the first to m arry In the White
House. He wed Frances Folson In
1886. He Is also the first president to
serve two non-consecutive terms.
Both records have yet to be )lroken.

Saturday morning Court Street In
Pomeroy was a beehive of activity. .
1n conjunction with Herttage
Weekend Court Street was lined
with exhlblls of various handmade
crafts. One lady was demonstrating
a knitting machine. By 9: ll a.m.
there were at least nine vartous
exhibits set up and ready to go.

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cerlldnly give a fine evening of I ·
entertainment, especially the small
ones when you never know what
they are going to do or when they
are going to do it.
Watching a game ofT bali Is most
entertaining as It gives the viewers
a to~t of enjoyment. From start to
flnlslt It Is always exciting.
Now these organlzied games just
don.'t fall together they have to have
leaders and those leaders are the
coac)les. Men and women who
devotr their time, and It takes a lot
of lt.'to get a baseball team out onlo
the tleld. Not only does it take time
it talfes patience.
One man In particular I know of
wears many hats. He Is Marvin
Mc!&lt;l'lvey of Syracuse.
M~Kelvey Is president of the
base)lall league at Syracuse,
coaches two teams and to add to his
duties he has to make sure the
conef&gt;sslon stand is manned when
games are being played and that Is
almost every E"Venlng.
It would be remiss of me not to
mention his outstanding ability, not
only as a coach but as a fine citizen.
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there are any.
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Knight

~ Michael T. Gibbs, son of

E . and Doris B. Gibbs of

.54256 Eden Ridge Road, Reedsville,
has been assigned to Sheppanl Air
·.Force Base, Texas, aft~:r complet·
ing Air Force basic training.
During the six weeks at Lackland
AJr Force Base, Texas, the alnnan
• studied the Air Force mission,
·· · organization and customs and
.•l'eCI!'lved special training In human
·
relations.
Gibbs wllloowrecelvesPE:Cialized
instruction In the aircraft malnte,·nance field. fle Is a 1983 graduate of
;EB.Iilem fllgh School.

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Airman First Class David . B.
Knight, son of Robert C. Knight of
Hartfo:&gt;rd , W.Va., and Barbara L .
Chapman cif Racine. has been
na med outstanding airman of the
quarter for the 6168th Combat
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Support Squadron.
The competition wasbasedonjob
knowledge . significant self·
Improvement, leadership quallttes,
ability to be an arttcurate and
positive spokesman for the Air
Force and other accomplishments.
Knight Is a law enforcement
specialist In South Korea.,He is a
1979 graduate of Wahama High
School, Mason, W.Va.

AmlY Private Mark A. Jones, son · · Airman Ronald E . Bonecutter
.ot.Franklln and Diana jones of Star
Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronaid E .
Route Uot. Reedsville. has com.
Bonecutter ·of 22 Johnston Lane,
plpted the basic field art!Uery
Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va ., has gradu·
cannoneer course under · the one
ated from the U.S. Air Force dental
•station · unit lralnlng program at
assistant course at Sheppard Air
Fort Sill, Okla.
Force Base, Texas.
During the course, students were
During the course, students were
taugtit the duties of a howilj!erorgun
taught to assist dentists In au dental
section crewman. They also re· treatment procedures. They also
, celved Instruction in communlca· earned credits toward an associate
: tions, maintenance and the handling degree through the Community
.of ammunition and explosives.
College of the Air Force.
OSUT Is a program that combines
Bonecutter is scheduled to serve
basic tralnlng with advanced indi· with the Air Force Hospital at
vidual training. Jones is a 19&amp;1 Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas.
graduate of Eastern High School.
He r~lved an associate degree In
1984 from Gallipolis Business
College.

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Robert K. and Unda J. Lute of 37632

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nance on the tactical fire ditectlon
system. mortar lite control calcula·
tor, digital and meteorloglcal com·
pulers and related test equipment.
Jolulson is a !!&amp; graduate of
Wahama High SchOOL

W. Shade Road, Pomeroy, has
completed basic training at Fort
Dlx, N.J.
during the training, students
received Instruction In drill and
ceremonies, weaJ)ons, map read·
ing, tactics, military courtesy,
mllltary justice, first aid, and Army
history and tradl!lon.

Tennant

· Hays
Sgt. Mary E. Hays, daughter of
John A. and Dorothy E. Smith of
31110 Salswer Road, Racine, has
graduated from the Air Force
non·commissloned officer leader·
ship school at Minot Air Force
Base, N.D.
The sergeant studied techniques
of leadership, management and
supervision.
Hays is a logistic plans specialist
with the Fifth Fighter Interceptor
Squadron.
She Is a 1971 graduate of Sou them
Local High .SChool, Racine.

Smith

receive ,training In the mecbanlcal
career field , He ww1ll be earning
Terrence P. Smith, son of Ms. credits townls an associate degree
Darlene Casto of State Route 7 . thrqugh the Comm.unity College of
Pomeroy, has entered into acttv~ the Air Force while a !tending bas ic
duty with the U.S. Air Force, tralnlng and other Air Force
according to SSgt. John McGuire, technical training schools.
Air Force recruiter, Ga!Upotls . .
Smith is a 1985 graduate of Meigs
High School.
Upon graduation from the Air
Navy P etty Officer First Class
Force's six week basic training at
Gregory
A, Mitchell, the son of J14r.
Lackland AFB,
Smith

Mitchell ·

and Mrs . Norman L: Mitchell of
Route 2, Gallipolis, has returned
home to assist In the Navy's
recruiting efforts.

CINCINNATI (UPI) - Dave
Parker's thinl hit of the game with
one out In the bottom of the ninth
scored Eddie Milner from · thtnl
Satunlay and lifted the Cincinnati
Reds to a 4-3 triumph over the
Atlanta Braves.
With, one out In the inning, E;ddle
Milner beat out a buntoffloserTerry
Forster, 0.2. He then stole second
and Pete Rose moved him to thinl
when he beat out a high-bouncer to
lltortstop for a single. DaveConcep·.
&amp;tim walked to load the baSes and.
__.ker followed with his ninth
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and Is serving with the Berlin
Brigade Signal S~pport Co. In West
Berlin. On returning to Berlin he has
been sent to special assignment to
Helmsteadt, W. Germany. HUt has
received special recognition for a
previous special assignment In Italy
where he Instructed units In radio
teletype communication and opera·
tlons. Hill's address is SP-4 Paul E.
Hill, Jr., 295-58·5519; 1916 Signai
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Dennie J. Tennant, nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. John M. France of
Rural Route 4, Chesa'p eake, has
been promoted In tbe U.S. Air Force
to the rank of airman first class.
Tennant Is a power produc!lon
Amy National Guard Private
specialist at Fairchild Air Force
Timothy
S. Johnson, son of Robert
·Base, Wash. with the 92nd Civil
and
Don E: Johnson, West
A.
Engineering Squadron.
Columbia,
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His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J..l!ther . Knight, reside on Rural . artillery comp~ter repair cpurse at
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was the 4,148ofhlscareer and leaves
him 44 shy of breaking Ty Cobb's
h!cord Of 4,191.
' Ron Robinson, who pitched the
~final two Innings In relief of starter
Jbe Price before being lifted for
'Rose, notched the triumph towlnhls ·
first game of tthe season without a
-defeat. ·
• The Reds tied the score 3-3 In the
·seventh when Ron Oester led off
with a double, advailced to second ·
on a sacrifice by pinch· hitter Milner
'and went to thinl on a groundout by
:Gary Redus. Concepclon's· single;
hlsthlnlbltotthegame, then scored
Oester.
The Braves broke a scoreless
deadlock wlt.h Homer's first homer
of the game, his eighth oftheseason.
The Reds went In front 2·lin the
third when Concepcion and Parker
led Off with singles. Both runners
advanced when center fielder Dale
· Murphy kitParker'shitget past him
and Concepcion then scored on
Murphy's wild throw to third base.
AI Knlcel.y followed with a single to

CffiCAGO (UP!) - Juan Bent·
quez ripped a triple and a two-run
homer and Mike Brown added
another two-run homer to back the
six·hlt pitching of Urbano Lugo and
Stewart Cllburn Saturday and llft
the California Angels to a 6-3 victory
over the Chicago White Sox:
Beniquez, who has seven hits In
nine at-bats In the series, has hit
safely 1i1 24 of his last 51 trips to the
plate for .472 average. Benlquez and
Brown both had thelt homers In the
second to help Lugo, 2·1, gain his
second major league triumph, both
over the White Sox.
Lugo yielded six hits and two
walks while striking out four.
The Angels' vlctocy boosted the
team's first-place lead In the AL
West to 1 ~ games over Chicago,
which lost Its thlnl straight game.
Chicago starter Tim Lollar, ~4.
Issued the first of his six walks to
Bobby Grieb to lead off the second.
Sox second baseman lost Bob
Boone's popup, but shortstop Ozzle
GuUien was able to retrieve the ball
and force Gr!ch at second. Brown
then smashed his second homer In
two days. Gary Pettis singled to left
, and Benlquez followed with his fifth
homer ofthe year.

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outstanding UCLA football history, h.e completed his college ·
career with 4&lt;X&gt; tackles (291 .
unassisted), and was the first
Bruin ever to ct:implle three
str1;1lght seasons of 00 or more
solo tackles (133 his sophomore
year, 124 as a junior and 143 as a
senior).
He was second in PAC 10 with
seven Interceptions In 1983 and
earned. flrst·team All·Amerlca
honors from Football Coaches,
Football Writers, Walt~r Camp,
Sporting News, Football News
and College and Pro Football
Weekly.
A four·year letter winner
Interceptions. He · capped his
career with two Interceptions
setting up 10 ofUCLA's 4.'5 points
in !heir Rose Bowl rout ofDUnols.
He wa~ the player~ the game
In 'tlie Bruin's 1982 Rose Bowl
defeat of Michigan and the most
valuable player and le8dershlp
awanl winner in 1983.
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streets of downtown Detroit SWJday. UPI
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DETROIT (UPI) - A rain·
drenched track Satunlay assured
Brazilian Ay;i-ton Senna of the No. 1
pole position for Sunday's Detroit
Grand Prix IV.
Senna. 24 .. who averaged 88.191
mph in Friday's first timed prac·
tice, was able to hold on to the top
spot as early a!temoonshowers kept
18 of the 25 drivel's oft the 2.5 mile
downtown track during ihe final
timed practice.
Nigel Mansell of Great Britain,
whQwaslnlnvolvedlnanaccldent at
the start of last year'sDetroltGrand
Prix, will be alongside Senna in the
first row.
· · Michele Alboreto of Italy ·and .
' Alain Pl:ost of Franc~ comprls(o tow
and Kek'e' Resberg of finland
andDerekWarwlckotGreatBritaln
make up the third row.
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"If you only knew how important

It is to be In the front row," Senna
Mansell. who has·not registered·a see where that leaves us ...
Only Austrian Gefl1ard Berger,
said. "On a trackllkethi s positionls victory on the 1985 Grand Prix
what counts. You don' t have the Circuit. agreed that nothing can .b e was able to Improve on his time
room to .maneuver out there taken for granted Sunday.
Satunlay, moving tram No. 25toNo.'
because it's narrow. So you get the
"We're going to be pushl!ig really 24. Berger crashed his ArrowS:
best spot you can -andinmy case, I hard ," Mansell said. "It 's nice to be BMW Friday and was taken to the
couldn't ask for anything better."
starting on the front row. but y~ hospltalforexaminatlon. ButSatur·
Senna. who drives for the Lotus· can'twrlteyourselflnasthewinner. day he came back to f\lrn in the
Looliwbathappenlast year. Iwasln fastest time of tbe day, 2:05.:ll7 or
Renault tearn, picked up his fourth
No . 1 pole position of the year. and
the second row, had an accident a t' 71.824 miles per hour·.
Berger passed Italy's Martini
fifth in six races for Lotus.Renault . thestartand finished 13th."
Teammate Elio de Angelis won the
Because of the rain·soaked Minardi, who clocked a 3:04.446
top spot at last Sunday's Canadian course, Mansell said he was unable Friday.
to make ::;orne modifications to his
"! took a chance out there and 1
Grand Prix In Montreal.
"It's one thing to win the pole
Williams Honda and ·that may hurt succeeded," Berger said. " It was
position , but It's another to win the
his chances In Sunday's race.
slippery and it was very easy to
race," said Senna, wlnnerofthel985
"It Is going to make things very hydroplane, but I made It through
Portugal Grand Prix in April. . dif(lcult trying .to. set the car up .for safely. Although I moved up only
·'There atelio.rnariy tl)lngs tbiit can _ the .·r-ace ·In tmnorrow's -half·hour · one positlpn,. lfdid tllllp
forget .
gO· wtong, :that 1 'c an:t even .iuess ·, ·warin·u·p ·session, " ·Mansell sa'ld. ·· about yesterd~y· (the 'crashl; With ·
where I'll finish. But being in the
" We had several things we wanted thewaytheweatherandtrackwere,
to try today had the weather been 1 wasn't expecting anything fantas ·
front row makes it . that much
d1y. If we gel them done, we get tic."
easier."
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drive In Parker with the go-ahead
run:
Horner's second homer of the
game, leading off the sixth tied the
score at 2·2.
Atlanta moved In front 3-2 In the
seventh when Bruce Benedict
walked, was sacrificed to second by
Smith and carne around to score on
Rate! Ramirez' tw!Hlut single.

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Mitchell, who graduated from
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"We picked hiin because he was
MINNEAPoLIS (UPI) -Minne- Thursday but had lost 19oftheirlast
best man available." Fox said.
the
sota Twins president Howard Fox 25 games, falling to 7~ games
of Farner Hannon Kille·
Hall
hadn't thought much.about keeping behind Chjcago In the AL West
' a managerial can(lldat~ walling in • hea&lt;lll)g ln\oFriday's game against · brew, a fo&gt;;:mer Twin who is now
broadcast~g theMtnnesola games,
. the wliigs iii case Billy ·Ganlner the Texas Rangers .
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was rumored to a candidate to
Mtuer. 40, has never managed In
faltered.
replace Gardner but said, "they
"Someonetoldmethatyouneedto the major leagues, but in his six
never even asked me.· ·
havesomeoneinthesystemreadyto years In Baltimore the · Orioles
Gardner, 51 . went from a 20-year
step In," Fox said. "I never really produced five 20-ga me winners
playing career to a 12-year minor
.
(Jim Palmer . Mike Flanagan.
thought about tliat."
league managing stint toth~helmof
The Twins executive, who Is in his Steve Stone, Scott McGregor and
theTwlnslnMayl~l . TheTwlnsdld
first year at the helm under new MtkeBoddlcker ) andtwoCyYoung
not
prosper In his first two seasons
Award
recipients
(Flanagan
and
owner Carl Pohiad, decided last
but
began
to turn the corner In 1983.
Wednesday he needed to find Stone).
finishing
fifth In the Ame rican
MIJier joined the Bal.timore or·
somebody.
League Western Division.
"When I felt we couldn't make a ganizatlon In 1971 following a career
In 1~. the Twins were In and out
trade to excite the ballclub,l called as a minor league ·pitcher. He was
of first plaCe severa l times during
Hank Peters of Baltimore (Orioles ·one of three candidates for the
the early months of the sea son and
general manager) , I asked him If he Orioles' managerial job Joe Altotook the lead Aug. o for a l1·day
had a Jist and he said yes he did," belli won in 1983.
stretch. However, Minnesota fin ·.
Mtuersald he felt the young Twins
Fox said.
!shed second in the division, losing
Orioles pitching coach Ray Miller may be trying to do too much
their last six ga111fs to end up81 ·81.
was on the list and is now on Fox's Individually lately.
This season ·has been a roller
"It's a team sport played on an
payroll , taking over Friday as
coaster
ride for Ga nlner as the team
Individual
level,"
he
said.
"That's
· manager of the struggling Minnelost
nine
straight in May. then wonlO
sota' Twins. ·
tough for a young ballplayer to
successive
games before losing 10 in
MIUer signed a contract to underst.and . I want to establish a
a
row.
Durtngthewlnningskeln.
the
manage through 1~. Gardner 'we' attitude."
Fox said he had not spoken to
spent four years and ·one montb at
the Twins helm and was offered Miller until a meeting Thursday
night at Mlnneapolls·St. Paul Inter·
another job In·the organizatlon.
The Twins beat Kansas City JH national Airport .

Twins led the American Lea~nJ e In
batting, buttheteamERAhassince
risen to worst In the league.
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lead in Atlanta
ATLANTA (UP)) - Two-time
PGA champion · Ray Floyd and
Danny Edwanls caught former
leader Steve Pate Saturday mldway
through the thlnl round of the
$500.(XXlAtlanta Golf Classic.
Pate. a tour rookie. began the
round one shot ahead of then
runnerup Edwanls and three ahead
of Floyd. But while Patewas playing
the front nine In even par, to remain
at 11 under through 45 holes, Floyd
had a front ·Side 3-under 33 and
Edwards a 35.
The three co-leaders held a
one-shot lead over another threesome - including rookie!; Andrew
Magee and David Frqst of South
Africa and Scott Simpson.

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degree Black Belt
David A. White, former Cheshire
POINT.PLEASANT- Recently,
resident.
W.Va .. state representa·
Master James S. Benko, seventh
tlve
to
the
M.T.A. was promoted to
degree black belt in traditional
thitd
degree
black belt by Master
Chang-Hum Taekwon-Do held at
Benko.
White
also l'E'C(lived ad·
seminar at White's School of
vanced training In Korean Wea·
Kaekwon,Do located here.
Master Benko Is also a sixth · pons, Kwan Jyl Sui, Hyel Do as he
degree black belt In Korean prepares for his master's In
Hapkido, President of Midwest Kaekwon-Do.
Sah Bum Nlm White will be
Taekwon-Do International and Korean .Marlial Arts Federation, offering a special Korean Weapons
auathor of several books on Korean Class tot members of Whlte'sTK·D
Karate. He haS had several articles Academy. Emphasis of weapons Is
featured In magazines throughout tor coonlinallon, fluidity of tech ·
nique,. as well as development of
the United States, Canada and
awareness. The class Is also
mental
England.
designed
to Increase the student's
Topics covered at the two-day
abtllty to defend against long and
Intensive seminar were Korean
Weapons, Kwan Jyel Sui (Joint short range attacklr. History, philomanipulations), HyeiDo(vltalpolnt sophy, an(j till! development of
Korean Weapons will be Included.
areas), street se~-defense. and
discussions about tradltlonat For more information contact
White at his Point Pleasant school.
Taekwon·Do.

EARNS11DRDDIOOREEBLACKBELT-DavldWitlle,lwniEI'I)crl
Chelblre. was receMJ;y fii'OIIlOW lo llllrd dep'ee Blld IWI by "'der
· Jamee s. llenkil, Seventh Degree Black Bell bt ........... O..,.Bum
Taekwon.
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�June 23. 1985 ·
·page C-2 The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Reds
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·, Washington tripled andhlta two-rim
~ homer Friday night to lead lhl'
: Atlanta Bra vi'S toa$-4 vlctocy ;rnd a
: split of1helr double-header with lhl'
.:. 91nclnnatt Reds.
• ' In lhl' opener, Dave Parker

June 23, 1985

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

clubbed a three-run homer ;rndTom
BI'QWIIIng scattered six hils over
seven Innings to propel the Reds to a
4·2 vlctocy .
Reds' player-manager Pete Rose
went Hor·31n lhl'savnd gall)~' after
going ().fot-31n the opener. H~ needs
45 hlts to pass 1)1 Cobb's all·ttme
record of 4,191.
In lhl' nightcap, starter Rick
Camp, 2-3, allowed five hits and six
walks In five tnnlngs for theVtctocy.
Bruce Sutter pUched two Innings for
hls lOtb save.
Tibbs, 4-9,

took the tass.
· Washlngtonledofftheslxthwitha
triple to rtght-center field and
Rafael Ramirez foUowed with a
sacrifice fly for a 3-21ead.
Washington hlt hls seventh homer
of"the year In the eighth after Chris
Chambliss singled. 'The blast gave
lhl' Braves a 5-2 lead.
The Reds took a 2.0 lead In lhl'
first. Max Venable doubled, Rose
walked and Parker singled home
Venable. Wayne Krenchlckl walked
to load the bases and Rose scored on

Ron &lt;&gt;ester's groundoot.
The Braves scored In thE' second
when Tibbs walked' Camp with thE'
bases loaded. Dale Mllrphytiedtt2·2
In the fifth with hls 17th hOme run of
lhl' season.
The Reds cut lhl' lead to 5-3 In the
eighth when Krenchlckl singled and
moved to thlrd on Oester's double.
Dave Concepcion scored Kren·
chlckl with a sacrtfce fly.
The Reds scored lhl'lr final run in
lhl' ninth on Gacy Redus' triple and
Rose's bunt single.

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Abdella Is lhl' fourth AHS grid
coach In six years and the Bulldogs'
seventh head mentor since the 1971
campaign. Since the Bulldogs last
winning season In 1978, Athens has
posted an oVerall mark of 843-3.
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Abdella participated In three
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graduation In 1970. He graduated
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: County League, Addavtlle edged
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• COLUMBUS, Ohio tUPI) - A
:· Na tional Football League pre·
•, season game between the Phlladel·
: phla Eagles and the Los Angeles
: Rams will kick off the 1985 foot baD
: season In OhloState'sOhloStadtum.
· The two NFL clubs will meet on
: Friday, Aug. 23 at 7::llp.m.ln what
;:will be the first true night game In
•~ the hlstocy of the stadium.
: Portable Ughts, similar to those '
: used for last year's Ohio State; nnnots contest, wlll be installed. In
; that game, however, only the final
' period was played alter darkness
'., fell .
:• "We are optimistic and hopeful
•· that the Eagles·Rams game will
: generate significant dollars toward
&gt; the renovation of athletic depart·
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:, The game originally was to be
:· played In Phlladelphia, but Vete.: ran's Stadium, home for both lhl'
:; Eagles and lhl' baseb&amp;U Phllllel,
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· Bidwell. 4·3 and AddavUienudglng
'• Cheshlre. 11·7.
•, In the Class B competition,
' Bidwell waUoped VInton, 1().3;
: Green outlasted Clay, 19-10 and Rio

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:,s ummer league city softball games,
; Ohio Co., edged Sparkle Supply, 4-3;
; Southern Comfort blanked Old
· Brick Tavern, 9-0; Elliott's edged
: Griffy's, 6-4; Free Agents blanked
:Holzer, 5-0 and Foodland walloped
; thE' Jaycees, 11·2.
•: Also, Eutotts pounded Old Brick,
' 12-7; Foodland smoked Sparkle
, Supply, 1().2; Grtffy's downed
• Holzer, 17-2; Free Agents whipped
:,the Jaycees, 21·2 and Ohio Co ..
; edged Southern Com!ort, 54.

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June 23, 1985

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

Walt Foster..:... bush man

Hubbard Memorial

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Imboden, Box 4~. Syracuse, Ohio : •

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The 1985 Bill
Hubbard Memorial Little League
Tournament will start July 8 at

Syracuse.
Little l,.eague teams that plan to
enter must submit a 15-player roster
and$15 entry tee by July1. No teams
will be accepled after this date so

honor
those who
have gone
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Anyone needing Information
may calllrnboden at 614-992· 7775.

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June 23, 1985

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Little Kyger Grange ground given by George
. Kail in '17
.

By JAMES SANDS
Brlggs.
Grange units In GaUla County had In Gallla County on a couple
s.-1a1 Correspondent .
F1fteen GllUlges
been granted charters: Perry, with occasions, at least. In the 189(E,
GALLIPOLIS- The Little Kyger
In 1917, Gallla County had 15 Robert Carter as Its first master; many farmers joined the more
Grange In Che.
Granges: Thurman, Alexander, Harrison where Charles· Stuawrt radical Farmers' Alliance whlch
shire Twp., was
Centenary, Cora, Cadmus, Yellow- was master; Philo (located near was pretty much blbwn out by tile
build In 1917 on
town, Gallla, Uncoln, Rio Grande, Sandfork) wltll Samuel Drake as turn of the century. Then, around
ground donated
Bulaville, Raccoon Island, Walnut master; Symmes (located at Cad· 1910, effqrts were made to start
by Grorge Kall.
Twp., Hu'ntlngton Twp. and Sprtng- mus); which was known as Sprin- Farmers' Unions, wltll one In
James and Frank
fleld Twp. (besides Little Kyger) ,
Ide's Mills; Springfield where John Raccoon Township begun In 1914.
Hlx . were the
The first Gnmge In Gallla County Mills was the master; Ohio with W. Lastly, the Farm Bureau move.
primary ·carpPnwas formed In Green Township In F. Hannan as master and Cheshire, rnent that started lnGalltaCountyln
tersofthestructure, but the Patrons 1873 as an organization of farmers wltll Daniel Mauck serving as the 1919 also took energy and resources
qt Husbandry members themselves banding together, to. correct In the first master.
away from the Grange.
helped a good deal.
words of the Granger's Declaration
By 1876, there were about a dozen
And, of course, wltll the decline in
OnP February day some 35 · of Independence, "systems of units In Gallla County and they had
the county of the number of farm
Gnmj:e members from Little Kyger oppression and al)use". Farmers' combined to begin a Grange Supply families, this trend has affected
and ·an equal number of Grangers main complaint In 1873 was against House In Gallipolis. Farmers could membership, too.
from Bulaville worked through the
the railroads, who In collusion, fixed pool their resources to buy andsellln
Thefmmal dedication oftheUttle
day to the"sound of the saw and
prices and thereby drove up the cost volume. The Gallla Grange Supply Kyger Grange No. 2074 was held on
hammer, Wielded by willing hands,
to the farmer of transporting hls Houseappeai'snottohavelastedtoo · May 26,l917, and featured a noon
the sounds of mirth and good cheer product to market.
long.
dinner and an addreSs by the Olilo
floating out upon the air." Sevm More Charters
State Grange Master, L. J. Taber,
Fanners' AWaoce
Gallipolis Journal.
By the end of 1873, seven more · TheGrangemovementloststeam
Sumptuous Meal
While the men worked at carpentry,.thewomen prepared a sumptu ous meal that Included oyster stew,
ch~. pickles, cakes, pies, bread.
good
jellies, preserves, country-made
good
sausage and pure milk. .
Acconllng to the Journal, this hall
at Little Kyger
the first
combination Grange hall and com·
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munity center to be built In Galila
County.
The building commlttre lor the
structure consisted of: George
CAROLL
Briggs, J . E . Kall, Horace KaU.
SNOw'DEH
.
Oliver Roush, E. P. Thompson,
417 Second Ave.
Aaron Thomas, and H. E. Shaver.
Galllpoll•, Oh.
Shaver, In 1917, was also the
.· PhoneUl-4291
Gra nge master here:
LfiTLE KYGER GRANGE 1111d Conununlty HaU was dedleiW!tl on
Home 446-4~11
Two of the other principal officers
May26, 1917, wWtOhloSWeGilUlgeMasterL.J. Taberpresent.lhl917,
were: Myrtle Swisher and Grorge
Like a good neighbor.
Gallla County had lli Grange units. The first Grange In Gallla Coonty
history was started In 18'73, In Green Twp.
State Farm is there.

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

Buy Times-Sentinel classi~ieds

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Larry E: Salser, Deborah A.
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V. Couch, 2.024 acres, Chester.
WHey C. White, deceased, Cllf·
ford White, Harry F. White, Cert. of
Trans., Salel)1.
Kathryn Becker to Jan Grlesln·
ger, 5.68 acres, Columbia.
Ruth Taylor to HomerS. Hill, Sr.,
Emma V. lllll, 2 acres, Chester.
Jessie C. Tipton, Anna L. Tipton
to Buckeye Rural Elec. Coop.. Inc.,
Right of Way, Rutland.
Alan G. Lipscomb, Opal M.
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Va.

Agriculture and our community

Tobacco tour Aug. 15-16, schedules announced
By BRYSON R. CARTER,
Gallaeo-ty Extension

the trip.
Our planned route and ~hedule
follows:
Aput, Asrlcullure
GALLIPOLIS-'-AtObaccotourofl
Thursday, Aug. 15
southern Ohio and nortbPm KenWe wiU leave the Gallla County
tucky Is planned for. Gallla County Fairgrounds at6a.m. and arrtveat
farm families onAug.lS-16.
the Southern Ohio Branch AgriculThe tour ~ being planned and tural Research and Developmental
conducted by the Gallla County Center near Ripley, . Ohio, at
Prtde-In-Tobacco Association, Oltio approximately 8 to 8:30 a.m. and
Cooperative Extension Service and tour farms, Including tob;lcco
Ohio Farm Bureau.
research plots a~d barns. .
Gallla and nelghbortng county
At 9: 30 a.m. we. will leave for
fartnE:'rs, Uielr wives, guests and · Lexington and at 11: 45, will lunch at
others interested in tobacco are Shoney's In Lexington.
encouraged to participate. Appl'oxlWe will then arrive at the
mate cost per person will be about Splndletop Farm · (University of
$50 to $55, plus meals.
Kentucky Research Farm) at 1:30
We will be traveling by chartered
bus and .spending one night in
Lexington, Ky. We need $5 per
person to boldyourreservatlonnow,
and reservations will be accepted on
a first come, first serve basis.
Balanceofthetrlpcostwlll be due
about three wee!(s before making

p.m. Spindletop Farm Is just
Northwest of Lexington. We will
tour the tobacco research plots, see
tobacco housing and a one-man
tobacco housing system.
' At 3: JJ, we will tour Darby Dan
Farm.
We will arrtve at Campbell House
Motel in Lexington at5p.m. andat7,
we will haveoureveningmeal-at the
motel with. Ira Massie, retired
University of Kentucky Extension
Tobacco Speclallst who will be an
after dinner speaker.
Friday, Aug. 16 .
At9a.m. wewllltourtheTobacco
and Health Research Institute on
the University of Kentucky campus

(Where we wlll havr coffee and
donuts), and a-t 10: 30, we wUI!eave
. Lexington.
We will arrive at the Doug Gay
Farm, which is located- between
Lexington and Winchester, Ky., (we
will see tobacco and Hereford
cattle) . At 12 noon, we will leave the
·
Gayfarm.
We are scheduled to arrive at the
F. W. Rickard Seeds, Inc., Farm,
which l!llocatedatWoncltester,Ky.• .
at12:l:Jp.m. WewUithenhavelunch
and visit seed fields. warehouse and
observe thl' operations. At 3:30, we
will head for home, via I-64.
For additional lnfonnatlon, call
the extension office, 446-7707. ·

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GALLIPOLIS - Clarence Archer lias been Pl'OJJI9ted to vice
president of the pharmacy division tor Waf-Mart Stores Inc.,
Bentonville, Ariz.
Fonnerly the company's dlvlslon director, Arcber is married to
the fonner Btclcy Johnson o! Gallipolis.
Prior to joining Wal·Mart in 1982 as dlrectQr of pbannacy, Archer
worked for W~ndt-Brtstol Professional Pt!armacy as a pharmacll!t
, for eight years; Super-X Drug Stores as· a pharmacist, store
manager, district manager and vice presldent-reglonal~rfor
l 16 years; and.with Skillern Drugs of Zale Corp. as vice president of

operations.
Tht&gt; Steubenvllle natlvt&gt; Is a 1004 graduate
Unlversil)l School of Pharmacy.

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Tandy May sales up 8 percent
FORT WOR1H, Texas - Tandy Corp.'s May sales were
$216,2ffi,(XX), an 8 percent Increase over May 1984 sal~ of$200,a;,(XX).
Tandy's U.S. retaU operations recorded a 13 ¢ercent gain to ·
$174,4J7,(XX) during 1985 from $154,347\&lt;ID in May 1984. Sales of U;S.
relall stores in existence mote than a year rose. 10 percent durtng
Mayl985.

Enrollment examination offered ·

Peeps

Ex-Tribune,
Gallia Times
sports ~ditor
earns honor

CINCINNATI - Applications for the 1985 Internal Revenue
Service Special Enrollment Examination must be postmarked. no
later than July 31, tbe IRS aiiiiOUitCed.
. ThE- exarnlfllltlon wm be given Thursday, Oct. 10, and Frtday, Oct.
11. It Is given annually In each IRS district to those who wish to apply
for enrolllrK&gt;nt to practice before tbe IRS.
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examination, and $40 for prior year examinees taking fewer than
four parts. All checks or money orders must be made payable to the

and Inexpensive way to reduce heat lolls and save energy dollan.
Shrubbery planted dose to the house can also provide a natural type of

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By J. SAMUEL PEEPS
GALLIPOLIS - Boss man Hobe
Wilson tells us that Thad Gardner,
former sports editor oftheGallipolls
Tribune and old weekly Gallia
Times (predecessor of the TimesSentinel), will be one of two veteran
Ohio sports writers inducted Into the
Ohio United Press International's
Hall-of-fame the weekend of June
28, at the Marriott Inn-East.
Columbus.

WEATHERIZE AND SAVE- Caulldng around windows Is asbnple

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Those taking the examination will neecj the Special Enrollml&gt;nt
Examination Application J;'acket, whiCh can be obtained from the
Public Affairs Office, Internal Revenup Service, f.O. Box 3459,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45201, or by ·calling 513-621-&lt;l28lln Cincinnati, or
1-llXJ.424-1()1() and requesting the SEE packet.

Weatherization in
summer urged by
Columbia Gas

New 84 Lumber store opening
HUNTINGTON, W.Va.- ThenewestiW LuinberCo. store, on U.S.
00 behind the Red Roof 1nn here, wUl be open for businesS June 29.
Severa.! events, Include free do-it-yourself clinics, Paul Bunyan
Games and eXhibitions qy Benny"Boom-Boom'' Koske, billed as the
''Human Bomb,'' are scheduled during grand opening ceremonies
set for July 4-6, said Bill Underdonk, the store manager.

GARDNER WORKED for and
under Peeps in tile early 1950s
short.ly after he was graduated from
Ohio State University in.thesprlng of
1951. After leaving Gallipolis In the
fall of1953, for Birmingham, Ala., he
returped to Kenton •. his home town.
Gardner, whlie here, marrted the
former Harriet Young, a GAHS
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ANarnER INDUCI'EE wlll be
·J&gt;ersh Rohrer of the Kent-Ravenna .
ReCOrd Car.ri~r,
former sports
.edltorofthe Aihens Messenger (late·
'19405-early · 1950s). Rohrer. along
with Peeps and the "Father of ihe
Sou thea stern Ohio At hlet.lc
League," the late BiU Thomas,
Wellston, helped orgailize 'the Southeastern Ohio League Six&gt;rtswrtters Association In 1949.

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JERRY . MILLER, 33 Garfield
Ave.. lent Peeps this two-column
clipping from the Canton RePository (page25,Sunday,Apri12l,m!5)
topPed ·by · ~ phOtllgrapll of wife
Bettye Russell advising her husband John on a music arrangement.
Louise Johnson is the author of the
piece about J . .T. Russell, exGallipol{tan, who "once chose torts
over tooting and now dabbles In

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CHESHIRE - Effective June 1, .

R Eugerip Weaver was promoted
from · unit supervisor to assistant .
shift Operating engineer and Larry
A. Eblin was promoted from
1\!lUIP,ment operator to unit superviSor according to L. ~- Ford, Ohio
ValleY Electric Corporation plant

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manager.
: Weaver joined OVEC In August,
1955, as a inalntenance helper. In
February, 1956, lie became an
auxiUary equipment operator In the
CJl"''a tlons departmenJ where he
advanced to unit supervisor.
Weaver and wife Marilyn reside at
4!J2S!xthSt., New Haven, W.Va.
: Eblin joined OVEC in September,
1971, as a laborer. In May, 1973, he
liecame a utUIIy operator and later
aflvanced to equipment operator in
tllat department.
He and his wife~ Angela. reside on
~t. 2, Gallipolis.
I KANA UGA - Lissa Hjll has,
Jlllned the staff of Counterparts
· flair Design and Tanning Salon, :m
t)pper River Rd., as a stylist.
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• She 15~ a graduate of KygEf Creek
High SchOOl and Preston Beauty
(!allege and has a certified lnstructpr and manager license In
cosmetology.
1 She has attl'nded seminars con-

LOUISE writes that J. T. once had
a chance to play trumpet with the
big-time band of Tony Pastor. but
chose to study law instead. Here's a
direct quotation:
"RUSSELL, 00, practices law In an
office in a blue house at 001 South
Main St., and his associates Include
his wife Bettye, and hi&amp; sons, Marc ·
and Michael. (HisotherchildrenarP
Pamala Kurtz and Jeffrey Russell.
There are six grandchildren." 1

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'HE AND HIS wife took the bar
examination together, j:Jassi&gt;d it,
and became the first husband-wife
team In Ohio to do so ... "Ever since
he was a child in the Southern Ohio
IO)A'tl of Gallipolis, Russell has been
a ·musician. His first love was the
plano, but he switched to the
trumpet when, as a seventh-grader.
he realiZed he would never be
anOther Arthur Rubinstein."

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THIS ARTICLE Is datelined
North Canton, and his realization
came "before he attended Gallion"
- ; that's right. or at least that's the
way It was written in the Repository
- : :'Gallion A~Cademy High School
an(! formed a dance band as a
freshman ... Russell bllls his MeadoW Brook band as 'the danceablP
band.' and It plays tunes madP
famous by such greats as Glenn
Mlllt&gt;r, CountBasle, Duke Ellington,
Woolly Herman · and Tommy
DorSt')!. "

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rcent in the second quarter.
Gencorp said Parnlngs were $35.3
mllllon or $1.62 per share In the
secomJquarter, up from $22.4 mll·
Upn or $1.02 per share In the same
Pfl'lod last year.
Sales tor the quarter were $76ll.6
up 7.8 percent !rom f7ff7.7

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tile period, up fraln $1.CII. . ·
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ated by . AeroJe1 General, were
substantially higher than last )ll'llr.
The plastics and 1nduatrlal productl.pll!lll.11111'4l~b)ID!Ver-

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GALLIPOLIS - Investing a few
dollars now on weatherization
projects around the house can pay
big dividends next w!nt«.&gt;r, saysJohn
. M. "Jake" Koebel, Gallipolis area
manager for Columbia Gas of Ohio.
"We encourage our customers to
look for ways to weatherize their
homes whlie the weather's nice,"
Koebel said. "This can be just as
simple as checking the caulking and
weatherstripping around the windows arid door;;. · ..
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c6nservation projects can be done·
easUy around the home," Koebel
said, "to keep warm air Inside in the
wlntt&gt;r.
"Significant energy savings can
result from Insulating water heaters, caulking and weatherstripping
around windows and doors, and
installing eleetrlcal outlet Insula tors
and doors sweeps," he said.
Koebel also said that adding
insulation In Ceilings and walls,
w)l~l'j' ~l.ble, cii!J. alijO Jielj)
.greatly to rt'iluce· waste of ~a ted
air.
"Of course, II. Is very lmporlant
that heating equlpmpnt operate at
peak efficiency," Koebel said.
·"Usually, the biggest gains in
energy savings are made by
replacing outdated equipment."
Replacing an older furnace with a
modern high-efficiency model can
low~ gas usage by as much as 30
percent, Koebel said, pointing out

that new-model gas furnaces oper·
ate as high as 97 IJ!"rcent efficient
SomP energy-saving projects are
eligible for tax credits, to provide
additional dollar savings, Kriebel
said.
Weatherization Ups are outlined
In "The Everyday Energy Saver's
Guide," available free at aD)!
Columbia Gas office.
"Most Importantly, following the

By GREGORY GORDON
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
chairman of United Press Interna·
tiona!, seeking to sell a six-month
wage frEeze to union-covered employees, has criticiZed union leadPrs
tor "selective report.lng" on con. tract negotiations.
UPI Chairman Luis Nogales also
disclosed Thursday tha this salary Is
$190,(XX), minus a 10 percent wage
cut, and said that was fair
compensation.
Nogales said he deferred most or
his incomPforseven monthsptiorto
the company's Chap!er 11 bankruptcy IU!ng AprU 28 and now is an
unsecured creditor of the company
for $69,(XX).
Nogales said President Ray
Wechsler draws the same salary
and such wages are typical for .a
company the size of UPI and' are
necessary to attract managers
needed to forge a turnaround.
"People may think these a!'('
outrageous wagf'l!," Nogales said.
"but the fact Is these people (UPI's
management team) are making
less than what we were paying
consultants" untll this spring, when
Nogales became UPI's top opera! ·
log officer.
William Morrissey, president of
the Wire Service Guild, said the
union had yet to receive a list of
management salaries. HI' had no
comment on Nogales' salary
disclosure.
The company has asked UPI's700
Gulid-covered employees to accept
six contract concessions. Including a
six-month wage freeze in which
workers would forego a 5 percent
hike scheduled for July 1 and
another 5 percent increase In
October.
On Sept. 17, pmployees accepted a
25 percent wage cut to keep the
Cl)lllpany allvP. Two phased pay
restorations since then have re-

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duced the cut to 10 percent
amount lng to an annual base salary.
or about $26,(XX) for top-scale
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cations UPI has said are needed to
attract a buyer, and achieve a _
recovery, Nogall'l! said the proposed
wage freeze is the most critical.
He hinted UPI might modify other
proposals, which Include requests
that employees assume more of
their medical coverage. return to a ..
40·hour work week and accept
reduced 5everan.ce entlt!l'ments:
Union negotiators said this week
that soinP executive pay raises,
company plans to bUy a $125,tnf
computt&gt;r and a hefty new contract
with a financial adviser raise
questions as to why UP! ca nnot
afford $255.(XX) to cover the 5 percent
raise for the next three months.
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Nogales complained that thr·
union. In a bulletin to Pmployees,
resoned to "selective reporting"
about a negotlatlonssesstononthose
issues Wednesday.
The bulletin quoted company
negotiators that UPl "will hot seek
givebacks from top executlvt&gt;s - ..
including Luis NogaiPs - because
they might quit ~ t·heir salaries or
benefits are reduced."
Nogales said non-union em:.
ployees are committed to accepting
a six-month wage frl&gt;e7.e, with the
exception of one or two exempted by :
personal service contracts.
" 1 will not return this company to
mediocre business management:·
Nogales said.
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Nogales said he told the union Ia sf
summer · he would have to pay
"competitive salaries" to build a top
financial management team, "and
they encouraged me to do so."
Morrissey said, howpvpr, there
was "no discussion" on paying high
salaries for a iinancial team.

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tips on outsllle-the-bome projects
that can saVe energy, such as
planting of shrubbery close to the
house to provide a natural l)lpe of
Insula tlon.
An energy audit of the home,
conducted by trained specialists,
can also be arranged by Columbia
Gas.
"I know It's pleasant out there
now, and the ·memories of last
. Winter's ...Vere-Cold weatber and
heating bills are fading, butless than
six months from now, It's going to
start getting cold a~ain," Koebel
added.
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"Now Is thP time to take
advantage of tht&gt; nice weather to do
weatherization projects, which will
pay for themselves , maD)! limes
over In most cases. In enl'rgy
savings down the road," hesatd.

CHESHIRE - Two vett&gt;ran.
Pmployees at the Ohio Valley.
Electric Corporation's Kyger Creek
Power Plant; BiU N. Fugate,
Assistant Shift Operating Engineer,
and Ryamond L. ZerklP, Yard
Supertntendent, retired Junp 1,
according to Louis R. Ford , Jr.,
plant manager.
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Fugate . jOined OVEC in December;71004,' as an ' equipment
operator in the operations departmPnt .In Junt&gt;1~. hew as promoted
to unit supervisor and In October
1981, to assistant shift operating
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engineer.
· Before joining OVEC. Fugate
spent two years with The Dayton
Power and Light Company. glviD?
him a total of over 32 years In the
l'lectrlc utility industry. Fugate, a
native of Chelyan, W.Va .. served

with the U.S. Navy fr0 m191l to1947 . .
He Is a member of the VFW, the ',
American Legion, a nd the Moose
Lodge in POint Pleasant, W.Va. He
and his wife, Sami. reside at 2917
Spruce Ave .. Point Pleasant.
Zerkle joined OVEC in October
1004 as a yard supervisor in the yard '
department and In June 1967, was
promoted to ya_rd ~upertntendelit . :·
Eefpre jolniM OVE~. ·he worked .
for the Central Operating Com pan~
In New Haven. W.Va .. for five ani! '
one-half yt&gt;ars. giving him a total of '
more than 36 years In the electric '
ut!Uty Industry. Zerkle. a native of
New Haven, W.Va .• served with the
U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1916. He is a
member of the Cheshire Baptist
Chureh aild the Masonic Lodge 456
in Cheshire. He and his wif~. Doris,
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Jetter, Cheena O'Searo and Mike
Swiger of PboenJx,.Ariz. In the arts .
of precision hair clit:tlag fOI' men
and women and ~ halntylr
lng .techniques, color, pemianents
and frostings.
Duling the past 11 years she bas
worked at Hair Happening Beauty
Salon. · Lissa and her daughter,
Sherry, reside at Rt. 1, Gallipolis.

earnings ·increased

AKRON, Ohio' (UP!) .- Gencorp

OUR urn.E desk dlcttonery ·
reads that a tort IS any wrongful act
(not invOlving a breach of contract)
for which a ctvD action will Ue.

Section.~.
June 23, 1

.' althcltl8hsaleswmiiiM'i'dueiOIIOft
mat1ret conditionS In the tennli ball
bUsiness and the effect or di!ICOII·
tJnued product Unes.
ThP tire ~t. operated by
General Tire, reported essentially
level sales tor !be quarter, cotlllst- .
ent with market conditions.
Corporate lncon1l' In the second
quarter includes a $U million
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IY..... ~ fl. ')diller ~
bM!III
. bent Tile company'• llhare
ofFroatiPr ~ossesattertaxtorthealx ·
moMh periods were ts.S muuon 111
)9111 &amp;lid 16.3 million Ia lliiN.
Howl'ver, the alrUne reported a
small profit In the secorld quarter
which lllcluded a aettlement or a
Pp'endlng IUIIlt ll""'dy clalnl.,
Tbe CXIIIPJIIIY'I ' lllll'e Wll ...9
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STUDI!.NIS TOUR PlANT - !laltlflnla In mateNitl ._.... ..t
plant layout cla a at IUo Gl'llllde 0£ p --' Cuonw• liMy Cullep
Ui1e11 &amp;lie Robb1ii1 A~ electric motor dhlllaa plant Iii O•E!s ..
'ftwtriii!Erved [lh•
Involved Iii el! ~ motorCIIIIIRudltla.O •
die .......... sheet metal tilam!*lr. wlni wnppln&amp; tlild moter Ulelllbly.

Seen !IIMwe, from left, are ltudenla 0.\'e Dunlap, Bob Ebtt&amp;M, Gret
Sheok tlild Dale Tribble. Allo 011 Mild are Mille Ml!llron, E. Jtanald
ComelluB, lniltnMlb' of mamdacturlal dlfj' ~ria&amp;. and Roe
llemmelprn, a -'IICturlnl eqlneer a&amp; RGIIbiMloM)'en.

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Chef Boy-ar-dee founder dead _
PARMA (UP!) - Cio:&gt;f Hector J. Bolardi, founder of Chef .
Boy-ar-dee products and whose face appears on those product
packages, died in a Parma nursing home Friday at the age of f!l.
Bolardl and his wife Helen started the mulll-mUilon dollar pasta
sauce operation In their tiny Cleveland kitchen In 1928. ·
The operation outgrew three Cleveland factories and by 1!&amp;, Chef
BoJarcll had moved his spaghetti business to a .nl,IXXJ.square-foot
factory In Milton, Pa. .
By the time American Home Products bought out BQlardlln 1946,
spaghetti a Ia Boy-ar-dee was being dished out across the country at
a $20 million-a-year rate.
Bolardl's chubby, rosey-cheeked face appears on the packages of
Chef Boy-ar-dee products.
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Heights and also In Hollywood, Fla.

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GOWN DISPlAY - 'Ibis altradlve display of ladies goWil'l dating
back lo lhe la&amp;e lliOO's lllld early lOOO's Is featured at the Meigs Museum
from llo5 p.m. Sunday as a partoflhe Heritage Weekendobserv1111ce In
Pomeroy. With the display Is Margaret Parker of the Meigs Coonty
Pioneer lllld lllstorical Society.

HUMMEL FlGURINES - A varied display of Goebel Hmrunel
figurines and other Goebel art pieces are heiDg featured at the X &amp; C
Jewelry Store on East Malo ~. as part of Herllqe Weekend In
Pomeroy. 'The Goebel company has been In buslne88 !Iince 1117llllld has
produced the Hummel ligures based on palutings dooe by Sister Miuia
Hwnmel over 50 years ago.

Cult ·buril[ll site may he-a 'fairy tale'
TOLEDO, Ohlo (.UPI) - The
exlstance of a burial site for human
sacrifices In a rural Lucas County
area may tumouttobejust "a Iaiiy
tale," officials admitted Frtday.
"We'll go back and try to gather
more intelligence," said Lt. Kirk
Swprtse, the Lucas County Sheriff's
official In charge of the operation.
But officials said they had temporarily suspended all digging operations.
No sign of human sacrifices were
found, although authorities discovered several objects In the area
related to Satanic ctilts and their
ceremonies. Surprtse said • the
!allure to find any bodies does not
disappoint hlm, but he added "if
they're there, I want to lind them."
Both Surprise and department

spokesman Marvin Reams expressed doubts of ever finding any of
the50to60bodlesSheriffJamesTelb
said may be burled there.
" I would just assume this thing all
will turn out to be a big fairy tale, "
Kirk said.
Authortties began digging Thursday in an area near several
abandoned buildings, set In woods
and fields along two abandoned
roads. They 'based the digging on
information which came from three
unrelated sources and their own
survellence.
. Surprise said he himself went Into
a wooded area one night lnAprlland
listened to male voices chanting and
conducting'what he_believed to be a

satanic ceremony. Swprlse said he
was unable to get close enough to see
lt . The location was not the oM
which Is being excavated, he said,
declining to elaborate.
Officials found evidence of cult
activity, Including a headless doll
nailed to a board, a triangular
arrangement of wood stakes and the
remains of a bonfire. They also
found various markings and symbols written Inside a building and an
eight-inch knife, Surprise said.
Several of the sites excavated
were done on the recommendation
of Tiffin Deputy Police Chief Dale
Griffis, an expert In cult activity.
· Griffis made his suggestions on ·
the basis of the soft earth ani! other
features, Swprtse said.

Also assisting was an archeologist
from Heidelberg College In Tiffin,
Michael Pratt. Pratt is studying the
gmund and looking for clues where
the ground might have been
disturbed.
In a news conference Thursday
Telbsaldtheallegedsatanlcactlvity
has been going ·on in Spencer
Township since 1969. The number of
bodies suspected of being buried
there Is based on a sa tanlc calender
that calls for sacrUices at certain
times of the year, flo:&gt; sheriff said.
Reams admitted therelsachance
the information given investJgators
may be misleading, particularly if
the CUlt was aware It was under
survellance.

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Mengele's body identified by experts
By TOM MURPHY
SAO PAULO, Brazil tUPI)
International experts Identified a
1979 drowning victim as Nazi war
crtmlnal Dr. J95ef Mengele, but
survivors of his grisly concentration
camp expertments rejectro the
finding and said they will continue
their search.
Seventeen Brazilian, West German and U.S. experts Friday gave
federal Pollee Chlef Romeu Tuma
two reports on their two-week
examination of skeletal remainS,
hair, photograph$ and handwriting
samples of the man who lived near
Sao Paulo from 1961 until he
droWned in 19'79.
"There Is no way this Is not hlm,"
said Dr. LoweULevlne,aNcwYork
University dentistry professor sent
toBrazU by the Justice Department.
"We are satisfied with the
investigation," said Horst Gemmer,

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chief of the West German government's Nazi-hunting unit. "It looks
like the case could be closed.' '
Retired Israeli pollee officer
Menachem Russek, Israel's official
observer at the forensic examinations, concurred and said, "If he is
dead,'tben It's a disappointment that
he was never brought to justice."
In Israel, however, a group of
survivors of Mengele's gruesome
genetic experiments aimed at
developing a blue-eyed, blondhatred master race for Adolf Hitler
rejected the finding.
"We simply don't believe any of
this," said Vera Kriegel, who heads
Candles, an Israeli-based organlza. tlon of . survivors of Mengele's
experiments on dwarfs and twins at
the Auschwitz death - camp In
Poland.
"It's all nonsense. An attempt to

get us off his Iran," she said. "He has
done it before and he has done It
again. We shall continue to look for.
him."
Lowell told reporters tbe skeleton,
was without a "significant doubt"
that of Mengele, who was charged
with responsibility for the deaths of
400,(00 people, mostly Jews.
"We looked at the totality of the
evidence. There are .just so many
consistencies - height, dental. age,
sex, race, facial superimpositions,"
Lowell said.
In Washington, Attorney General
Edwin Meese said the Department
of Justice "accepts the concluslim"
of the 'International team.
Stanley Mortis, director of the
U.S. Marshals Service, said It was
ending a "more than four-month
Investigation ln.to the location" of
Mengele, who was dubbed the ·
"Angel of Death" for his role In

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Speakes said two &lt;1 thew]yes, who
For. Reagan, monltortng the were among the nrst [l8118engers
Rooeev~!t'swamlngthatAmerlca's ' hostage crisis by telephone from releasedbythehljackers,hadiears
wrath, bums like a consuming
Camp David. the hijacking saga-of Jn their eyes as they embraced
flamp' mce kindled, Saturday
Trans World Airlines llight 8!17 has Reagan and io:&gt;ard hlm offer
faced the IO!IIber task of honoring
neverbeenfar!romcenterstagethe assurances that the United States
the latest Arnerk:an victims of
past week.
was doing everything poesible 'to ·
termilmabroad.
Aday-longtrtptoDallasFrldayto secure the release ot the 40
As the Lebanon hoetaae crisis deliver a speech on tax reform and Americans.
entered Its nlntb ~. Reagan voluntarism to the am!Ual conven, FamUy 'members said they were
planned to be on~ at Andrews lion of .the Lions Club International comforted by their meeting with
Air Foi'CI! Base late Saturday
was punctuated by a private Reagan but reilllzed he has no
afternoon fortheretumtttik&gt;bodles :rl-mlnute meeting between Reagan miracles to offer.
of tour U.S. Marines kiUed ,Wednes- and 14 relatives of three of the men
Lois, the mother of h!Btage Allyn
day night In £!Salvador.
sliD being lo:&gt;ld In Lebanon: Allyn ~ll. said; "Hewasllkeafamlly
BEfore that Reagan planned to Conwen, Vincente Garza and Ro- . member . . I feel much better by
consult with VIce Plesldent George bert Trautmann Jr.
. talldngtothepresldent.Hesaldal&lt;it .
Bush, who he has appointed to
White House spokesman Larry of encouraging words."
spearhead a KOVe!'lllll~f review of
Her bus~, Roll, said, "They
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a'\'umed name, were exhumed
June6from the cemetery In the town
ofEmbu.
Mengele's son Rolf recently said
the man who drowned in1979washls'
father who had rewards totallng$3.4
million offered for · Information
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don't hav.e any miracles 1n the hat.
It's going to be a long grinding out
~(of negotiating)."
· In Beirut, Lebanon, Conwell
servro as a spokesman tor the
hostages at a chaotic news conference the day before and, reading
!rom a written statement had
beseechedReaganonthelrbehaltto
press for the releue by lll'llel of
more !han 700 ShJlte Moslem
prisoners whoae freedom has been
demanded by the hijackers
Reagan, however,
no sign
offlexlbllltydespltefrullratlonover
the stalemate 1n Beirut and lhe
killings of the tour Marines and two
other Americans 1n San Salvador
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In revoking the license, the board rulro that CAAA had planned or
aided in the commission of drug trafficking and illegal processing of
drJ.tg documents.
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Justice Department spokesman
heacted the administration's attack
on affirmative action plans and Terry Eastlimd said Reynolds
forced busing for four years as head would not withdraw his own name
of the Justice Department's civil for the job. "He's the president's
choice tor the job. The president is
rights division.
Reagan nominated Reynolds for a supporting him," Eastland said .
The nomination is considered an
promotion as associate attorney
general hut whether he will be hnportant litmus test for the Whi te
confirmed has become an open House. If Reynolds fall s to win
confirmation or If . his name is
question.
While Democrats are calling for withdrawn, It would he a nega tlve
Presl&lt;lent Reagan to withdraw the vote for the administration 's civil
nomination, White House spokes- rights record .
"The administration stands
man Larry Speakes said the
president had no intl'ntlon of doing proudly on its civil rights reco~d and
.we're not afraid of any inspection of
so.

that record, " Eastland said.
While the judicial)' committee
wlll meet again Thursday on the
nomination , some political observers believe the White House. at
best, can only expect 1he committee
to send the nomination tot he Senate
floor without a recommendation to
confirm.
"Because the hearings demonstrated th a t Brad Reynold,s has not
enforced the civil rights laws and
has not been. candid with the
committ ee. it is very doubtful that
the committee will report out the
nomina tion favorably," said Ralph

Last Thursday. Sen . Arlen SpecNeas, head of the Leadership
lor,
R-Pa., joined most of the
Conference on Civil Rights.
Democrats
on the committee In
If the Reynolds nomina !Jon is sent
declaring
he
would not vote for
to Ihe Senate floor without mdorsc-'
m ent, it almost certainly witt Reynolds . Specter said he would
guarantee a lengthy floor fight and vote agai nst Reynolds because he
re newed scru tiny about 1he admin- "deceived me and tl&gt;? committee"
during hi s sworn testimony.
_lstration's civil rights policies.
Spec tei·, who Is facing a tough
"There's a politically embarrassIng situat ion out there wailing to re-clrction fight next year. was the
hap(X'n," said a Democratic con- focvs of a heavy '.\'hite House
gressional aide who asked not to be lobbying effort to vote for Reynolds.
identified . "And it's not going to be While Specter asked for more
on busing andquotas. lt 'sgoingtobe information from Reynoldr about
about meal and potat oes civil rights certain cases fast week, it a ppeared
unlikely he would change his mind.
stuff,"

·rribune - 446-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 675-1333

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Initial Piketon layoffs announced
PIKETON (UP!) · - Officials at the Piketon Gas Centrifuge
Enrichment Plant told 70 Goodyear Atomic Corp. employees they
won't have jobs after Friday.
They are the first of at least 1,200 to be laid off within the year.
Plant officials had said 400 jobs would be eliminated by October, but
another In) jobs became affected after the Department of Energy
said lt.would no longer pursue&lt;;Jevelopment of the Advanced Gaseous
Diffusion process for enriching uranium.
·The decision will halt construction of the $2.6 billion uranium
enrichment processing complex.
Representatives of the governor's office, the Bureau of
Employment Services, the acting general manager of the, DOE
project, representative of the 011, Chemical and Atomic Workers
union and Goodyear Atomic Corp. officials will hold a "get
acquainted" session man atlept to,.,., what job opportunities there
are for th~ affected workers.

Public Notice
' PUBLIC NOTIC£
Agency on Aging
Olttrict 7, tnc. will be occopt·

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lng propooalo for tho - of
fundi from Tide HI of tho Older

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at piDI/iclng

nulrition oncl OD·
. . eer'tlicn for Qkler people in
Go111oi CouniV- Go-onu will be
owonlocl for tho period Jon·
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1981. The -wing priority
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Title Itt B - Trenoporto·
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lnfc,mation &amp; Referral

Client Finding IOutroochl

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verurys, Birthdays, pertlas.

Singing Qonllto. Coli Bol·
t~onol!o Co . .614-446-4313.
All.NatUral We..,ht-loal: pro~
graiTI Can help you lose

10-29 pluo poundo In your

Oudline for aubmlulon
of propotalt is 4:30p.m . on

July 24. 1981 In the office
ol the ArM Agency.
All' MrVICBI are offered on
a on-discriminatory b..is.

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.croll from Herry Siders'

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liquidation
Nles. Licensed Ohio and

Bill G•ne Johnson

Giveaway

2· 3 month old Callico co-

lorod kittlno. Colt 814-2619369 illtor 2PM.

modo . Collll14·446·3918.

FIN kineno, 3 mole. 1

doo. ln odcllion,lt to our policy I kltieno, 2 lemole-blue
10 rwcruit. hire and promote in atriped with cream merk·
o1 ]Ob . , . _ _ without lngo. 3 croom mate. Colt
fWIIIid to"""'· color, rollgion, 114-4411-1364.

oflltlo.

t1on or belleb, or hlndic:8p

!provided phyolaol Umltotion

4 kittens liner troined. Colt
11 4-441·8264.

not pni1181it job porlarmonco). ,..,...,. ohlll not be

Free puppies to good home,

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Lorette.

It to our policy to Uke oiiiiiNtlve oction to _ , . Ill
1n1n1ng prognmo ond ol I*·

octlontoUCiioooroto

3 female puppiea. 7 weeks

old. Port Doberman. port

Shepherd. emonthoh!black

COII1P8'•tion. balwft&amp;w.
t;w•loo s. p;on10-. toyo11o

lemolo. Good wllh children.
114-992-7418.

..-od without ........ to .....

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Klttena. free to good home .

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ThrM molo slx-weok·old klt-

of

origin,
-. •-bv. ..... poltloolol- · citiZ-*'ip, hondk:ap
L_

D - E. Oloeclcrw, Emp;uy·
mont ond T""*'v ~

wil_tho ...... _ . o lblllly ol .........h... tho """

SJN"· H• progrem 11111tc'IIPTI
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employ·
, _ oncl/otlnllnlng wlllillilo

Collll14-843-1127.

Wanted

to

buy:

tobacco

poundege. Colt 614·4461437.

chaste. baaketa. dishes.
ttone iafl, antiquea; gold
and ailver . Wrlte -M.O .
Millar. Rt.2. Pomer:oy. Ohio

'(111~192-1129to_ . .

,...,.. diecrlmhwdou oom-

Scipio Enorgy, locoted 1 '~

mltel east of Pagetown on

Townohlp Rood 141. Meigs
CouniV. 114-992-3418.
Standing timber. AI Tromm .

614-742-2326.
Buying book · end re«;ord
collections . Any lire, any

1Vpe. Co11114-992-7180.
Wonted ctoon, fill dirt, 304·
875-1211.
Baby owlngo, phone 304·
6711·6439.
Wanted -~

Swarm of honey

t.Ho. Colt 304·676-1484.

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Business
Opportunity

NEW Gl BILL --Another be ~
nefh for; Army Nati~nal
Guard members. You can
receive $140 .00 per month ,
in addition to your drill pay ,
and still attend school. Call

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304-675-3950 Or 1·800642-3619 .

iii!Jilllyl!ll!l'l
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whlll. Phone 304'· 881·
3310 oltor 12 noon.
Pvppleo to 1 - d horm;, one
trl color and 3 block • white.
Phone 304-171-1730.

otrtpod. Colt 304•171·
171111.

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e P anted

Wetldnt de•lw. No ew:perlenoe
ry. Eern 215·
80%. Pro_,o_lor 1111, oloo

n-...

II'OCihlng tenino portloo.
Colll14·4411-3318.
Wonted quollflod peroon to
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Loat 1nd Found

3 Announncementa
LOST br-n lollhor chock·
book, vicinity ol lit. 218. II
you hove ony lnformollon
plooM C8ll 114·2118·11128.

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Pre- school Instructor (9
month position) at the Guid·
ing Hand School. Bachelors
23 Professional
Degree. Able to meet Ohio
Services
Department of Education
M .S.P.R. Certification requirements or be willing to
Piano Tuning and Repair.
obtain . tnstruction for
Brunicerdi Music Co ., 614handicapped ·
developmentally delayed
legal experience preferable. 446-0687 . Twentieth year
would also like applicant of quality service. Lane
children ages 0 · 5. Available
for the 1985 ~ 86 school year . with ~ookkeeping al)d word Daniels, 614-742 -2951 .
Appiic.,tiOns : incJu~e offieial ·, plocessing knoWledge . In~
't ransof ipts. cOpy ·of ceftifi~ ··ter.es:ted . applicant• , pleaae · Su~Mior E~~~:termirlating ~~·.·
forward resume tO P. 0 . Box ·ln'c. · 'People ~ who appre···
cation, and a one page
486, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. ciates your Busine55'. Li·
philosophy of education .
censed : Ohio- WVa . Call
Write: Gallia County Board
614 -245-9162 o• 6t 4-375of Mental Retardation ~
2712 .
Developmental Disabilities, 12
Situations
P. O. Box 14, Cheshire, Ohio
Wanted
Water welts drilled and ser ·
45620 or can 6t4-367- 1- - -- - -- - -\ficed . Prices on request. Call
0102. Application deadline

Jutv 8. 1965.
Need 3 ladies to sell AVON .
Call 6t4-446-3 358.

give swtmming ..._"' to

12 yr. old child. Swimmoro
lovot . Cell 114·441-0304.

AVON up 10 SO% llmlngo, 2
woyo towm. C.. l14-4412111.

Room &amp; board for 18dy in
private room , bath. large
BR -Iounge, TV. reason"ble .

Call 614 -256-6609.

Experienced cook, kitchen 1- - - -- - - - -workBr. Apply in person. , Persons Body Shop, Lucas
Holidau Inn Gallipolis. NO Lane, Pt . . Pleasant , WVa .
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near K&amp;K Mobile Homes .
phone calls please .
Popular prices. 614 -985 · ,
~ lc Ealy assembly work! 6600 . 41 ·74 ·
per 100. Guaranteed payHave room and board for
ment . No experience - no
male
or femBie. Mlddlepon.
salet. Details send self·
addressed stamped enve- 614-992-5664 .

lope; ELAN VITAL- 715.
3418 Enterprise Rd., F1 .
Pierce. Fl 33482. ·
Stano Position Open. Legal
experience preferable ,
would also like applk:ant
with bookkeeping and word
proceuing knowledge. In·
ternted applicants please
forward reaume toP.. 0 . Box
486 , Pomeroy. Ohio .

46769.
Help needed for elderly. In
private home. Must work

nlghll . C~tt 614-992 -3596 .

Own your. oWn 'Jean Sporttweer. ledies Apparel,
Childrens. Large Size, Combination Store, Accessories ,
Jordache , Chic. Lee. levi.
Easy Street, lzod . Esprit.
Tomboy, Calvin Klein, Ser~
gio Valante. Evan Picone.liz
Claiborne. Members Only,
Organicllly Grown, Guo~
line, Helthtex. Over 1 , 000

othoro. t7,900 to e24,900

tana. 1 yellow. 2 yellow •

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Aluminum tcrap. Sell your
aluminum scrap direct tot he
smelter. Buying all grades of
aluminum. Premium paid for
l•rge lo•da. Cell for quote.

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I wll not be
for
ony dlbto other then my

kett Borbor Shop, 2nd. Ave.
Mlddlopon, Oh. 614-9923476.

304-882·3202 con oltor 6

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li'illlllllil.l'llll'lli.

Buying dally gold. ailver
coins , rings. jewelry, starling
were, old coina, large cur·
rancy. Top prices. Ed. Bur-

One atrey klnen. I wHka 1.

"!!"!"Y· ..,.... ohould lm·
mo4 lllw DtMd E.
dlaiOI ... (It 41 317-7342 .. 2 klttono, 1 block, 1 llgor

own. Bert.r• IMfhe.

et 4-446-3872

Kitt•n• to good home, 2 COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
yellow, 4 block. Coli 614- FURNITURE. Beds. iron,
· wood, cupboards, chairs,
367-7118.

ldonl: and where deflcl tc:ill · tem1le litter trained . Call
are noted to 114-2111-8780.
actlcln to oorroct ...... doliclon-

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.Weal Vlrginie. 304-7736786 or 304-773-6430.

enlngs,• anytime weekenda.

S•nd colored uted com-

color, ;olglon, -

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Jim Mink Chev.-Oidslnc.

Action Agency JtPA poognom

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PROMOI'ION WINNER - A CJObo ' ' wlllon • WM wea by M
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Woa&amp;en, RL I, PIUI1at, ltlht, In a P*Widluu ..,.._ ... by Doaefl•a · .Reltaurlln&amp; lluriDc the recllllil M . . . \l!IW) .a.vadon by WJDI '. ,;'"
Rlldlo In Gallpnlh At'll!ft II 0. IlK's- Mile Donley.
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RICK PEARSON AUCTIO·
NEER SEIIVICE. Eotote,

collecl-(914) 332·4088 ; ov-

io &lt;:qfl1mined to equj;lomploy-

.-~Jy. ..... polltlcoJ

Help Wanted

Public Sale
8o Auction ·

2328.

3 very, nice kittens, one pure
whlto. Colt 814-448-9287.

cldze;;ohlp.

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bock. Colt now 614•742-

The Qolllo·Melgo Community

-"'-for ......
pllcanta, Jllii'lldJIInll ..d omplowoo in ollloceto at ill-·

Full time mortgage loan rep .
needed for Gallia County
aree. Earn S35.000 to
*60.000 par year thru ex tel ·
lent commissions ~ Sales or
banking experience h-.lpful
but not necessary. Send
resume to C.f..M .C ., 2400
E. Dublin-Granville Rd., Col.

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Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Loti : girls clauring, Wa h8me ·H .S.• i!i' M ..on aree.

46769 or colt 614·992·
BasHtt-Ooberman puppies . 7760.
Colt 114-379-2114.

mant

Help Wanted

Rood. Plein Vottoy Rood
Ohio 43229 . .
..... 304-896·3878 .

firlt month or your money

plrti'ipMion in IIIIo p;o- lwkt old, moolly block . Colt
grom olmply bec:luoo ol tholr 114-4411-0399 9-4 ook lor
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Found Male Springar Spa niel. found on Sand Hill

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You·con oHm UP. lor summer. · · Coil 304-773-6934.

Rio Orondo, Ohio 46874

PUBLIC NOTICE

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Bolloono for Get Well. Annl-

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Rio Orende Collage

Public Notice

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Ooor- Creek Rd.
814-448-0294.

reword. Coli 814-446-4280
or 814·446·8109.

legol. confidonllot.

Area Agency on Aging
Didrict 7. Inc.

Juno 21 , 23, 24

GREEN SPRINGS (UPI) -The Columbia LNG Corp., part of the
Columbia Gas System Inc., has Informed employees that its Green
. Springs Synthetic Gas Plant will close at the end of the 19135-86 winter
heating season.
Tom Hauck, corporate communications manager for the
Colwnbia Gas Systems Service Corp., said that based on projections,
company officials believe the SNG (Synthetic . Natural Gas)
produced at the plant will no ~nger be competitive after that time.
The closing will affect the jobs of 77 people. The plant, which Is the
only synthetiC gas facility operated by Columbia Gas, begim
opera lions In 1974.

LOST 1 tem•l• chOcolate
brown poodle, Ingalls Ad
area in Centanery . •&amp;o

Adoption Ja an alternative to
abortion. Profeuional couWanted To Buy
ple, un~~ble to have b•by, will 9
provide much wanted infant - : - - - - - - - - with loving home arld tam- Wa pay cath for l,te model
ily. let ua, titttP . v.ou .. ._·: Call cte-.n uaed -c-.ra. .
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suppli11.
Pick up and
delivery# D•vls Vacuum
Cleanar. one half mila up

Persoul Care
DoyCoro

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Volunteer Placement tal-

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3 Announcements

Chore
Homemaker

Taaaphone Raa11urance
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did not know how much Interest the
government owes them.
Egger said that figure was as of
June 1 and that all but about 500,001
returns have now been processed.
1)1e IRS is running ahead of the
stage it was at this time last year In
the proCessing of returns, he said.
Egger gave the panel a report
l!ldlcating that as of June 13 the IRS
had refUnded $54.8 billion to nearly
66.5 million taxpayers and had paid
$5,985,(00 in interest on late refunds.
· the same time last year,
arcorqing to the report, 65.8 million
taxpayers had received $53.5 billion
In refu nds and $6,855,(00 In Interest.

past civil rights record blocking confirmation

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problems," Hettel charged.
Egger said only mail that has been
answered Is shredded . "We .shred
millions or pieces of mail after their
problems have been solvro." Ear·
ller It was disclosed that some
correspondence - not ret\!J'ns had been shredded .prematurely on
thPordersof a supervisor.
Republicans on the panel were
friendlier. But even Rep. 'Bill
Frenzel, R-Minn., told Egger.
"Yours is a hard agency to love.~·
In opening· the hl'arlng, Pickle
sa id the IRS itself had reported th at
m ore thari 1.1 million taxpayers had
not received their tax refund s and II

service's new computer system,
·which he testily told one member he
could not descrtbe "in 25 words or
less."
Egger was clearly Irritated at the
toM of the questioning at times.
" I really don't think those kinds of
accusations are appropriate," he
snapped back when Rep. Cecil
Hettel, D-Hawa li, quizzed hlm a bout
the reported shredding of taxpayer
mail at the Philadelphia . and
Fresno, Calif., IRS centers.
"Well over 100,(00 pieces of mall
s hreddro by the IRS tells us that the
IRS response to problems is to bury

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of thousands of extra Interest
payments:
During questioning, Egger ' in·
slsted tax returns had not been lost
· even though some taxpayers who .
are still looking tor refunds have
been told to !De duplicate returns tor
.ailo(her try .
"They're In the system som&lt;'
where," Egger said, prompUnng
chuckles In the hearing room . ''The
returns are not lost. We'll find them
eventually."
Egger praised the "effort and
dedication" of IRS employees and
blamed most pmblems on the

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honors victims ofTWt,t\ _h ijack

WASIDNGI'ON (UP!) - Prestdent Reagan, Invoking Teddy

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selecting those who were to die.
In Vienna, renowned Nazi hunter
Simon Wiesenthal said "one has to
accept" the identification although
questions reinaln about the circumstances of M,;ngele's death and how
he managed elude capture since the
end of World War II.
West Germany provided Brazilian pollee with Information that led
them to !wo European couples who
said Mengele had lived In Brazil
from 1961 until his death in a 1979
swirrunlng accident.

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CLEVELAND (UP! ) -Officials of a Cleveland m ethadone clinic
went to Cuyahoga County' Common Pleas Court Friday to appeal a
state ruling that revoked the pharmacy license of the clinic's main
office. .
The State Board of Pharmacy took action this month against
Community Action Against Addiction, marking the first time a
publicly funded methadone treatment center had been shut down by

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WASHINGI'ON (UP!) - The
nomjnation of Wllll_am Bradford
Reyriolds, President Reagan's choIce tor the No. 3 position In the
Justice Department, Is on hold In a
diswte that could become a political
embarrassment for the White
HouSe.
The Senate Judiciary Committee
last • week delayed a vote on
Reynolds, the administration's
pol!lt man for civil rights, after It
bec$ne clear he would not win an
endorsement from the panel.
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Reynolds, a member of the
wealthy Du Pont family, spear-

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double-talk here," said panel chairman, Rep, J.J . Pickle, D-Texas. "It
just doesn't add up."
The IRS is being watched closely
by several committees to see how
much tl)ls year's computer snafu
cost. But the IRS Is still !Jylng to find
out the answer lor itself, totaling the
money spent on overtime and extra
interest payments It had to add to
many refunds.
In a routirie year the IRS has to
pay saD million In Interest on
refunds that tooklongerthan 45days
after April 15 to return. Thls year
was far !rom routine, with hundrEds

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·Kurt Stuttman of.J,.anslng, Mich., satellite, Cosmos 1530, about 4.6
Earth's· atmosPhere·Fi'k!ay )'llliro- ·,· they don't want to ~Heve you bqt . ·said he w~s standing outside S:-bar , square .~ters.': she said. ."W~
ing, producing an array of sparkling ,. when w~ -listened to !lie -radio tliis wheiL he saw.-. a , I&lt;U-ge ·· object ·._: ·_ consider one square ~·meter to .be ·
llghtsoverthernldwest. which some morning we knew
weren'i.the surr-oUnded bY "three or four" very . about' the size of
dlnlng ·n.,t;,
people described as "a little nation
only ones who had seen something,"
bright smaller objects heading chair."
of llghts. "
she said.
south. "'I)ley left a traU and were
"Everything over a meter we
CIRCLEVILLE (UP!) - The Pickaway County grand jury has
"!thought there about six objects
"I have to believe what they're reflecting different colors."
watch because of tlk&gt; possibility a
lndlctro Larry Claxon of Colwnbus on several charges after he
saying about the satellite, but! don't
but It could have been more," said
piece might survive," she said.
aUegroly hit one of the bicyclists. returning on lhP Tour of the Scioto
Kay Cormier, a public affairs "Soon as If start~ Indicating thatit is
Walter Bak of Salem, Ohio, In the
want to believe It . I don't want to
River Valley bike tour.
•
.
·
d
Claxon, 44, Is charged with felonious assault, leaving the scene of
believe It was some kind of officer for the North American
northeastern part of the state. " I' ve
10wi
own In orbit, we keep 11
'an Injury accident, drtvlngleit of center and drivingwhllehis license
seen romets before but this was all
surveillance theSovletsaredolngon Aerospace Defense Command In sunderngmnstant
surveillance. When
clustered.
us. " ·
Colot'lido Springs, Colo., said the It reenters the atmosphere It Is going
Is suspended. He Is to be amilgned Wednesday.
.
''I' knew this wasn't a plane
surveillance satellite was launched about 17,(00 mph and with that
Bicyclist Craig ~treet , 22, was seriously Injured and has been
because It made no noise. No
HansLangeofLalngsburg,Mich., by the Sovieis on Jan.ll, 1984.
speed and heat. most of It won't
transferred from a Columbus hqspltal to one near his home In
sOimd," he •saW. -'~!( · you . loolled , .salli he was drl_vlrlg nortlj -. on
"It was, _a decaying, man-ma_\le. survive, . .
..
Monticello, Ind.
·
ckillely you' could
bails"of light
spljce object that~ NOR.AD:~pace ·:.
:-- . .
.' " ·
··
•
•
t nt erst ate 69 wlien he sa,w an ooject
mixed In with taOs. . ·
that' look€(1 Uke the tail of a jet . surve!Uance center had been~ track· ~- . " But·
think" a piece 'of It 'ei~toh
~
"It looked like a little nation of explode. Several smaller objects ing and watching very carefully (Cosmos 15301 obVIously survlvro,"
lights," he said.
separated a nd kept moving north as
since It was indicated that it was she said " However, Wf haven 't had
WEIRTON, W.Va. (UP!) -Weirton Steel Corp. will rehire 23
a group.
His wife Violet said she also saw
any reports of anybody finding a
going to decay,'' she said.
hour
ly workers Sunday, the employee-owned firm announced·
. the Cosmos satenttewhich broke up
"There must have been a·dozen of
Cormier said the satellite broke piece of It.
Friday.
into about 5,(00 pieces as It fell to
them. I was wondering if It was a
Into about 5,300piecesas It filii to the,
"Jt's a ·spectacular show across
The Increase In the workforce will be In the plant's finishing
Earth.
meteor or something, why the little
Earth early Frtday.
the sky on a clear night as it's
department and for vacation relief.
ones didn 't {~1 down."
. "Sometimes you tell somebody
"It was the payload of a Soviet burning," she said.
The company will have 8,400 active employees.

we'

'

•
••

PERRY (UI?I) - The corripletion of the $6 bllllori Perry nuclear
power plant will be delayed _because of a three-month delay In
loading nuclear fuel a t the plant, a Nuclear Regulatory Conunission
spokesman said Friday.
Russell Marabito, an NRC of(lclal in Chicago, sald•nuclear plants
routinely are not completed and fully operational for about six to nine
months 'after fuel Is loaded.
Based on those estimates, he said, It Is reasonable to assume Perry
· will he fully operational by mid-1986.
The Cleveland Electric lllumlnatlng Co., which is building the
plant, said the loading date has been moved from July to September.

~~~

: By ELMER W. IAMMJ
WAsHINGI'ON (UP!) - The
beleljgured head of the Internal
RevenueServlcedenlesthatanytax
' are permanently
.
retul'J1S
lost or
destroyed and says refund mailings
are finally .running ahead of last
year.
But IRS Commissioner Rnl;coe
Egger's denials Friday clearly did ·
not satisfy aU members of a House
oversight subcommittee who asked
hlm · to explain why there are somany complaints about delayed
,.
refunds.
"I think you're giving us some

I ~· I ,.,

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- D.-3

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

inventory. Training. fixtures.
grend opening, etc. Can
open 16 daya. Mr. Keenan

Would like to paint l'louse
trailers. roofs. Call 614-

266·1528 .
Will

plow

1obecco .

Call

81 4-256· t 628.
American made cleaning
service accepting new cus·
tomers by appointment. Call

814-388 -8190.
Will do babysitting, my
home. 2 openings left. 5
minutes from HMC. ,xp. &amp;
e~tc . references. Call 614·

446-8681.
COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLING
Pump sales, service . Regis·
tared in Olilo . All work
guaranteed . Call 304-273·
2811 . Ravenswood. W . Va.
Will do housecleaning In and
around Point Pleasant. 304-

675 -7782.

(305!678-3839 .
Own your own Jean Sportswefllr, ladie1 Apparel,
Chlldrens. Urge Size, CoMbination Store, Accessories,
Jordache. Chic, Lee, levi.

Eooy Street. tzod. Esprit,

Tomboy, Calvin Klein, Ser·
gk&gt; Valent&amp;. Evan Picone, li1
Claiborne, Membert Only,
Organinlly Grown, Guo-

Uno, Hollhlox, Over 1. 000
othero. t7,900 to •24,900
inventory. Training, f iJiturea.
gr•nd opening. etc. Can
open 16 daya. Mr. Keenan

(301)1178·3139 .
Someone to cut end bale

hoy, . 304·891·3390 alter 4
p.m .

Financial

Busineaa
Opportunity

Own and operate Candy
Confection vending route,
your area: Pleaslllnt Business . High profit items. Stan
part~time. Age , experience
not importent. t2,396 .00 to

$4,790.00 lnvootmont .
Write Owatonna Vendor's

Exchange. Box 411, Owo tonna, Mn., 66060: Include
phone no .

s45,900. Call 614-446- ·=====~==:::.
~
8064 or 614-446 -4387 .

6 room house approK . 6
acres. Barn. buildings, cellar
hou·se : nea i' Eurer ka .

s27 .ooo. Cell · 71.3-3703624.
3 bdr brick, 2 baths. central
air , 3 acres. At. 160, 2 mi .
from HMC . Call 614 ·446 ·

2857 .

PAIR , Summer rates in
effect - free estimates .
Ward 's Keyboard. 304-676 ·

7 room house, 1 v~ bath
Gravel Hill , Middleport . Lot

5500 or 676-3824.

70 ft .lt 100 ft. Garage . Call

Real Estate

Price reduced 5 rooms, bath ,
utility, storm windows ,
doors. new roof , wiring ,
garage . Call 61 4 · 992·

Sch . Coli 614-445-3636 .
Home · almost com_pleted .
baing built to sell on Taylor
·Rd in Camp Conley, nice
neighborhood, well ~uitt ,
must see to apprec•ate ,
priced to sell. Call 304; 675 -

6022.
6 '12 acres, 2 houses . 2 car
garage , pond . asking
$36,000 or best offer. Call

304-576-2320.
2 or 3 bdr house in Pt .
Pleuant . Call 304 - 675 -

4024.
.step up -lare 4 bdr. fabulous
home , 3.000 sq . ft .• 3 bath I .
2 fireplaces, 1h acre, &amp; more.

$66,000 . Reduced to
S42,000. Assumai&gt;Jo 8%.
Cetl614 - 446- ~19 or 216536-8429.
In Gallipolis. country view
from tundeck &amp; shaded
patio on r.ear of house. Front
view of golf course , large
cerport, bow window, large
basement. Call 614-4464 bdr ., 3 acres. kitchen.
breekfllt room, livingroom,
diningroom. lltllity room ,
fruit celler, city water, gas. 2
car garage. with attached
grHnhousa . Call 614-446-

8 t 81 onylime .
Jay Drive . 3 bdr . ranch with
atteched 2 car garage, eat-in
kitchen. livlngroom , family
room with fireplace , 2 bath
room•. utility room , air
cond ., aluminum aiding . Call

61'4-446-4829 .

Several fam ily Yard Sale, Fri
and Sat, June 21 and 22 .
Fair Ground Road.

Pleasan t Valley Estates.

$28.000. 614 -676-2513'.

2639.
21

4 bdr., 1 VJ bath, att. garage.
much more. near HMC. 470

PIANO TUNING AND RE -

Homes for Sale

&amp; Vicinity

Call 614-446-0276

2 bedrooms, full basement ,
double car garaQe. 1 .2.
acres, Ro se Hill, Pomeroy .

31

--·-- ·P1-Pieasin1:----

Moving , owner must sell.
Will consider land conuact .

6 t 4-742 -3147 or 61 4-9926006.

Secluded peaceful country
living, has an older home.
Schutt Mobile Home . 2 bdr,
CA. over 5 acres, K. Creek

18 Wanted tQ Do

Homes for Sale

614 -992-5714.

6204 .
4 room and bath, big yard
705 Hobart St ., Middleport.
0h . Priced S6 .500. Phone
614 ~ 992- 6654 or contact
Waltar McDan iel.

32 M.obile Homes
for: 'Sale .., .'

NEW AND USED MOBilE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUAL·
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES .
4 MI. WEST . GAlliPOLIS ,
AT 36. PHONE 614 -446-

7274.

1- - - ' - -- - - - -DupleiC for sale by owner.
trailer lower Rivef Rd .
$16 .500 . Owner will fi·
nance w itl'l downpayment,

Cell 614 -446-2135 between BAM &amp; 12 Noon.
1983 Jav Skyliner 2 bdr.,
completely furnished e•cept
bedrooms . ceiling fan . AC,
stove, refrig ., completely
underpinned , 8x 10 utility
building. washer &amp; drter.
total electric. setting on
large rented private lot , can
stay if sold . Call 614 · 4467200.

1----------

1976 Holley Park 7~t24 FT
e.ltp ., 2 bdr., CA , all appliance a, underpinning , carpet
throughout , e..:c . cond .
$10 .000. Call day1 6'14446 -7358 or eves. 614·
256 · 1 5;24 .

6 rooms and bath . Oak
floors . family ro o m ,
equipped for wood burners .
mah ogany si ding . deck
porch. corner lot with pri·
vacy fence. Nelson Rd ., 1 ---~-----­
Rutland . Ca118ill Williamson like new 1983 Skyl ine :
at 614 · 742· 2007.
Allison edition. garden , bath
tub. oak paneling &amp; ca·
12 acres in Athens County. binets , CA , underpinning,
Waterlo o Town ship . 6 new storage building S.
rooms , bath, furniture. air deck . Priced to sell . Call
co nditioner. gas furnace , 614 -446-8654 .
porch , deck , bl!lsement ,
some farm equipmttnt, fruit 1971 Peairle'u trailer .
trees . S25. 000. Call collect 1 2x60 , 2 bedroom , fur6t 4-693-6458.
nished , good condition.
3 bedroom home. 8 '11 per ·
cent assumable loan, garden
spot. Reduced down to

$4 ,500. Call 6t 4-3889092.

1- - - - - - - - - -

$49.000. 304-675-5047.

1979 Windsor exc . cond , ::
built in microwave &amp; atereo . "'

Price reduced on home with
4 bedrooms. 2 V2 baths,
wood burner stove in family
room, fireplace in llvin ·
groom. Assume mortage at
8 1/a: per cent , 304 · 675 -

Call 614-446 -1585.
1974 12x64 Buddy 2 bdr.
with or without lot. Call

61 4-446 -9219 or 614 -446 3345.

4604 .
GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS 4 bedrooms, 2 1,7 baths. large
family room with extra kit •
chen , other extras . %acre or

more 304-675 -2961 by
appointment.

32 Mobile Homes
lor Sale
1974 1 4x66 mobile hom a

" nice". 304-896· 3694.

Read the

1967 Cast trailer, 2 bdr , very
good cond.. 82000. Call

304-937-2182 oft., 6pm.
MOBILE HOMES MOVED.
Insured,

20

ye1r1 expe -

rience . 304-576-2866 or
576-2998.
1 Ox46, good cond , ciHn, ~.
nicely laid out, $3,200 .00.
Gellipolis Ferry, 304· 875 - 1 ~

4831 .

�Page

0-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

June 23. 198&amp;

Point P!Nsant, W. Va.
61 Household Goods

51 Household Goods

June 23, 1985

54 Misc. Merchandiae

Counlry Oak tables. ch•ir•. Sears 10,500 BTU window
1919 12a80 Champion with 2 bdr. trailer 8160 mo plus
cupboards,
de1k1, ice bo•es. air conditioner. exc. cond ..
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
1975 12x24 add-on. Vory deposit 3 bdr. trailer S176
Conkle&amp;.
Tupper•
Plains, At. uking 11911. Cali814-24.BSofas and chairs prJced from 7 . Hand crafted
-·•
good eondition. Wether. mo. plu1 depostt . Both fur•nd 5040 oher 4PM.
U86 . 10 1895. Tobloo. $60 flnlehod.
dryer. nove. end 1ir condl· nished, not in park, bu1 in
NORTH ·
end up to e12&amp;. Hide·• ·
Remington 22-250 model
tio-. Cal1814-992-2589. country. on Raccoon Ad,
.QV5
.U
90.
end
up
10
bedo
700
ADL. Weaver K-12 S.
just off Rt. 218 . Call any~
• A 10 I
1680.. oola bedo 1146, RICK'S NEW AND USED case • reloading dies. Call
1982 all oloc:tric, 14•70, 3 lime 614-446-8397,
•AKQi5
Redinero, t225. to $376 .. FURNITURE. Corl)pore ou• 814-388-9322.
bedrooma. 2 Nil batha,
.KJ
Lamps from $28. to S 1 26. prices. aave today. Phone
By James Jaeoby
central air, porch, awninga, Trailer for rent . Call after
pc. dinettew from $109 .. to 304-773-6430.
EAST
White sewing m•chines regWEST
outSide atorage building. 4PM, 814-446· 4225
It's fine to play high-low 1o show a
ular price *279 now $100.
.AKJfl
Will tell riverfront fot 1l1o.
•az
436. 7 pc. 1189 and up.
doubleton In a suit. That's how you
Wood tabla with si,: chairs 1-:
end
30% off o n Necchi
.J7
Located From and Unealn Modern ·2 bdr.,. extended
•su
get a ruff. East refi!S'!d lo signal hight285 to &amp;746. Dell&lt; 111'0 54 Misc. Merchandise sawing machine. Call collect
St in Middleport. Call614- livingroom, t230mo., 1100
.106
•s73
low
in
spades
because
he
wanted
to
up to 1226. Hutches, 1560. 1
---------- 614·385-8025.
·, deposit. See 314 3rd. St.,
992-3348 ahor llpm.
.AQ96~
741
take even more tricks.
Budk bed complete with
l{eneuga. Oh. Cell614-446SOUTH
mettre1111, *275. and up to Knauff Firewood Summer Air conditioner 6,000 BTU
The natural momentum of North's
1972 Chompion Troller in 7473.
.10 73
*3915. Baby beds. • 1 10. rates-big loads. May 1st·
jump lo two no-trump carried the
Port lend . 1 Ox&amp;O. new Coleworks great! $150. Antique
.KQ865
Mettre1111 or box apringa, Jul¥ 31st. Doesn't apply to buffet $86 , electric
men 111 furn•ce. pani1lly 2 bdr , fully furnished , utilipartnership to an eventual four-heart
lull ortwin, 168 .. firm, &amp;88. HEAP. 61 4-268-6246.
• J42
furnished . $2800. Call614· ties paid. adults only. Call
portable·correctable typeWcontract, with South declarer On a
and 878. Queen 1et1, $225. t- - -- - - ---- riter $76. Call 614-446.103
843-6310 or 814-843- 6t4-,W6-41 10.
good
day,
with
the
black
suits
acting
4 dr. chooto, l49. 6 dr. SPECIAL cut slobs 6 PU 4006'2\
5406.
...
friendly, game might even make. This
Vulnerable: North-South
cheats, $69. Bed framee, loads delivered in dump
2 bdr, furnished. 8166 plus
was a bad day
UO,and US .. 10 gun - Gun truck $100. or 21oado S1 80. Oynam Jrk riding 'awn
Dealen North
dep. on Rt. 664 1ft mile off
1360. Gas or You pickup 116. C1ll 614· mower ne8da transmiuion.
cabinet•.
33
Farms for Sale
On
the
opening
lead
East
played
160. Call8t4-388-9651 .
Wt1l
Nortll Eall Soulb
electric rongoo 1375. Baby ·245 -5804.
----~----lcthe spade two, a well-calculated
1978 Dustitr"tgood running
1.
Pass
mattreiHI, e26&amp; $36, bed 1----- - - - - - cond. UOO . Call 814-379-•
21 2 ac:re ferm . Perker Run Very nice. furnished one bdr
choice. Because a deuce discouraies
Pass
2NT
Pass
3NT
lromoo UO. $26, &amp; $30, Pool People Special:
2114
.•
. I
Rd. Muat aell. Mewed to mobile home, located in city,
continuation of the suit, West would
Pass Pa88
Pa11
kingframa•so. Goodaelec· tnground pool kits, 16x32"""'
.
Arizone. Mineral rightl in· g11 furnace, air cond j patio,
shift. .The logical shift would he to a
Pa11
tion of bedroom auites, $2,396. 18x36-t2 ,696,
eluded. Malee offer. 814- off street parking, Ref. and
club, and that's what East was hoping
rocker•. metal cabinets. 20x40-$2.895 In stoc;k.
742·28112. No roaaonable Oep. required. Call 614Public Sale
headboards $38 • up to 1 ex 32 inground pools - 8
for. After taking two club tricks, East
Opening lead:
offer refu1ed. Term• n~~lle­ 446-4169.
&amp; Auction
1815.
installed-bring
us
your
low
played his other spade back. West
blo.
estimate.
Middleport
6142 bedroom mobile home,
won the ace, and even though he did the third spade. He too should have
Uood F~-;~j;~~~------R~Irigoro- 992 -5724 or Goilipolis 614Must Mil: Smell farm . 6 nice. air cond. Sand Hill
not
believe
h1s
partner
could
ruff
the
reali~ed that best defensive strategy
lora,
ranges. melol office 446·3051
acrea. 3 bedroom houM. Road, 304·675-3834
third
round
of
the
suit,
be
played
a
can
call
for
a
suit
shift.
even
when
a
deoko.
electric range. 3 milos
wood burning 1tove; barn,l----- - -- - spade
anyway.
Resultdown
two.
third-round
ruff
may
be
available
in
-out
Bulevillo
Rd. Open 9om GUNS . 700 -Rem . 243.
chicken coop. pony ahed,,
Points to consider: You don't the original suit led. Finally, if there
to Spm, Mon . thru Sat.
870-Rom. 12 go . 1100
McCumber Rd .. Rutland . 44
Apartment
814"448 "0322
Rem. 12 ga. Red Hawk 44
*311.000. Coli 614-992always echo high-low with a double- was a possibility that West might
for Rent
mag, Call614-367-0482
2143 or 614-742-2289 afton, since playing your lower card shift to the
suit, it would have
SWAIN
ter lpm.
·
first will get a des1red suit shift from been better for East 1o signal high·
AUCTION a. FURNITURE 18 ft. above ground pool, "h
FINIS ISAAC
partner. West should not have been at low and make certain of defeating the
12 Olivo St .. Golllpolio. Now HP pump. filter. vacuum.
J A c Ks 0 N E s T A T E s
all surprised when his partn.er ruffed contract.
S. uood wood-cool otovoo. 6 ladder, winterized cover,
36 Lots &amp; Acreage
AUCTIONEER
8600. Call 814-446-9330
APARTMENTS
(Equal~::;:=~=====~~~~~~===~~!-;~~=~~:;~~~ bunk
PC WOOd LR lUIIe $399,
Housing Opportunity) I ·
beds t199, antron aher 6PM.
44
monthly renlstartsot 8169 44 . Apartment
Apartment
51 Household Goods reclinoro t99, now a. ulfd
6'14-388-9370 '
3
For ule on contract. .4 acre for 1 bedroom and $204 for
for Rent
for Rent
bedroom auitet. rang ea.
licensed and Bonded
lot, Rl. 160. $4,500. Coli 2 bedroom, deposit $200.
County Appliance. Inc. wringer washers. &amp; sho.s.
8
Public Sale
in
FavoroftheStotaof
814-448-0708.
Ett· 1
t
ilh
Good
used
1ppliance1
and
New
llvingroom
suites
located near Spring Valley
3 bdr. newly remodeled.
•c ency 1 P w
garage, TV sets. Optltn BAM to 6PM. e199-$&amp;99. lamps, also
&amp; Auction
Ohio.
1.25 ecrn. Raccoon Twp. Plaza and Foodland, pool duplex : 644 or 646 Second private yard maintained. Mon thru Sat 614. 4 46.- buying coal &amp; wood stoves.
Cable TV avoilablo, Avo .. utility room. kitchen. lease required, 8225 mo. 1199. 827 3r~ . Ave. Galli- Cell614-446-3159.
on At. 664. Water &amp; electric and
hours
as possible 10 am to 4 dintngroom. Call 614·446· water included, washer &amp;
•••v to obtain. Call 614- pm and 7 pm to 9 pm 8293.
dryer hookup Call 814- polis. OH.
·448-3824.
washer and dryer
Mondov-Fridov. Call 614·
446-7209 or 814-448 - Valley Furniture. new &amp; Kenmore
I 12&amp;. Self-defrost refrigar446
2746
or
leave
New 2 bdr: apt .. refrig. &amp; 3287.
used. Urge section of qual- 11ar. 1126. 30 inch electric
1 ecre building or trailer lots
stove furnished . 4V:z miles
ity furniture. 1216 Eastern r1nge. 1815. He1Yv duty GE
lor-. Coll814-992-7481 message.
One
bdr.
apt
.•
partly
furfrom
'
G
allipolis.
$225
mo.
or 814-992-2388 or 814- Nicely f~unished mobile plus electric. deposit &amp; nished. Next to Rio Grande Ave., Gallipolis.
wuher. $100. Coli 614992·3543.
home, eff. apt., central air reference required. No pets. College. Call 514-441- Why pay more7 Check us 742-2352
FRIDAY, JUNE 28. 1985
and heat in c•ty, adUlts only. Call 614-446-8038.
2064.
out. New furniture, appli•n- Four sets Sear's mattreas•
Coli 614-448-0338.
ces outlet. Trade Cenler. box;tprings. Uaed but clean
. TRUCKLOAD
FURNITURE
Rentals
1 bdr, furnished or unfur· 1-:-=--=-~:-----:-:::--­ Kenouga. Oh. Coll61 4-448- Good ohape. $35. set. Cell
Furnished efficiency 701 niohod, utllilias paid, 8190 45 Furnished Rooms 7444.
..
Bedroom, Livina Room and Dinin&amp; Room furniture
614-742-3033.
4th Ave., Gallipolis t 160, per mo.. 1$50 dep.. no
TRUCKLOAD OF NEW CARPETING
utihties paid, share bath. children. no pets. Call 614· For rent Shteping Rooina
adu~s. Call 446-4416 oher
· All Types. Colors and Sizes.
• 41 Houses for Rent
446 -3667 afler 6 .
and light houae keeping
8 · Public Sale
8PM.
.
MARLIN
WEDEMEYER-AUCTIONEER
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
&amp; Auction
··&amp; rm. houae, 926 Firat Ave.
Attractive
2 bdr. apt. with Call 614-446-0766.
245-5152388-8249
Upstaira unfurnished 3 room refrig . &amp;. stove, carpeted, LR 1-::---------;can e1 4-448-3946.
Resident
and
Business
Auction
Service also Available.,apt .. carpelad. utilities paid. &amp;
'
OR. convenient to Galli- Furnished room, range, re·
no
children,
no
pets.
Call
From
Gallipolis
take
Rt.
14l.turn
left onto Rt. 775.
~&gt;'New 3 bdr. livingroom. 2
polis, outside stora~. With trig. $125, share bath, sinturn · right onto Patriot-Cadmus Road, Watch for
~bath. ,flmily room, central 614-446-1637.
wether I. dryer. t261 mo., gle mala. 919 2nd. AVe ..
; 1ir, dl•hw11her. drapes I.
without $250 mo. Cell Gallipolio. Cell 446-4411
signs.
from Gallipolis. take Rt. 141, turn left onto Rt. 775,
curtllina. carpet, downtown. Furnished efficiency $125 614 246 9696
utilities
paid,
919
2nd
..
I'
-'
'
·
ollor
BPM.
Turn
richt
onto
Patriot-Cadmus
Road.
Watch
for
Call 814-448-1409 ohor
Gallipolis. single male pre- 2 bdr. apt .. utilities panty 1~:;=:;::=~=::;::===
8PM.
sians.
ferrod . Call 446-4416 •II•• paid-nice $149 mo Call 46 Space for Rent
SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00-P.M.
304-876-5104or304-676··u,-uira duplex, 2 bdr . 8PM.
Door Prizes Every Sale
:retrig. 6 IIOVI furn., ref . It Furnished apt . 3 room pri· 6386
.,odep. VIne St: ne1r river Cell
Somethinc
Mobile
home
lot,
12'x60'
or
for
everyone: Antiques, New, Used &amp;
vate bath. references re·:614-4411-3949.
smaller, t75 water paid, 4th
Collector Items.
quired, 845 2nd. Ava., GalliRtverside Apts . Middleport. l!o Neil, Gollipolis. Cell 448"3 bdr. house on 664 in polis. Call 614-446-,2215
Have something you want to sell? Brine it to the PaSpacial
rates for Senior 4418 aher BPM
·Bidwell. Accept children.
Located on Co. Rd. 37 (Beaverwallow Ridge Rd.), '
triot Auction Barn and we'll sell it for you . ConsignCitizens. S130 Equal HousModern
1
bdr
apt
do'lll(n·
;ce11 .1114:245-5223
2 ·trailer spaces for rent on
·'
just off St. Rt. 33 at Burlingham, Ohio.
town location , CA, carpet! ing Opportunitiel. 614· privata
ment
accepted
from
1:00-5:00
P.M.
on
Saturday.
lot, Upper river Rd.
'
ComP.Iete kit~han. CB!II614· 992-7721
"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"
·
Coli
614-446-0002.'
446·4383 days or 6-14-446- 1· --"--:---:-:---~---'--·
. . RES!DENT .~N~L~~S!~!~~A:~;TION S~RVICE ,
Solid
cherry
bed,
roc~1ng
cha~rs.
dressers,
dining
roomiabl~
.',
~42 Mobile Homes
0139 eve.
2 'be'dioom apBrtmenu.
&amp; chairs, china cab met, oJI lamps,- handmade h1gh chair, ·
r
for Rent
New Haven. WVa. Nilwly COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
,.arlin Wedemeyer - Auctioneer
Park,
Route
33,
North
of
hand corn sheller w/ wood sides, Kentucky Club thermo me- .'
remodeled
In
town.
614
~
613 3rd. AVo. 1 bdr. private
''
245-5152-- 388-8249
Pomeroy . . large lots. Call
ler, S.un Cresl orange clock, mise diShes, wood chairs, porch ·
bath. 8136 mo., includes 992·7481 .
614-992-7479
sw1ngs. iOb planler and other misc.
•2 bdr. furnished, all utilites
deposit required . Call
for
rent.
1
bedroom
apt.
:pd.. except elect.. conve- water.
"HOUSEHOLD"
814-446-4222. bBiween 9
Nicely located. Cont1ct Vil. nient foution. security dep- .. 6.
Mag1c Chel gas range, Whirlpool dryer, chest type deep
47
Wanted
to
Rent
lage Manor in Mlddlepon.
"oait reuqired. Cell614-446freezer , ZenHh t olor TV, couch , chairs, telephone stand, •
~81168.
Furnished efficiency $146. 814-992-7787 Equoi
coffee table, Smger eleclric sewing machme melal beds,
utilties paid, share bath, 607 Housing .Opportunity.
dressers, m1sc. dishes. pols &amp; pans, lamps, Speed Queen , _
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1985
Want to rent country home:2 bdr. 1ppliances furnished, 2nd. Ava. Gallipolis. adults.
wnnger washer, and etc.
~. 11ft mi. from toWn,l•rge lot.
Coll446-4416 after BPM. 2 bedroom furnlahed apt. in garden or Buy tmall farm 5:30 P.M.
"TRACTORS &amp; EQUIPMENT"
Middlepon. All utilities paid. land contract. Have child·
~$175 mo. plus deposit&amp; ref.
Movin&amp; to California so must sell lhe following
CA Allis Chalmers tractor. mower, A.C plow. N.l. 4 bar rake.
,Coll814-446-2238 or 614- Furnished apt. 243 Jackson Call 614·992-6084 oher ren . Cell 614-446-8641 .
items. Located at 210 7th Ave., Middleport, Ohio.
•448-21181
Pike., Gallipolis, 2 bdr., 5:00 pm. weekdays.
diSC, cultivator lor C.A., slip scraper. smgie plow, h1llside
'
"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS'
82~6 , utjl~es
paid. Call
plow, homemade sled, trailers &amp; olher 1tems.
3 bedroom .•urnished apart:2-'bdr. ··mobile home, tot•l . 46 -4416 altior 8PM . •
CorQer qbinet, chest of drawers (walnut?). Seth Thoma&amp;
Merchandi se
.
. "MISC." ,
,
ment . for rerii in ·syracua4t. '•"' - ..
·electric;- adLiha only,-no pet.J.
mantel clo~k. New .Haven USA grandfather clock. cane bol·
225
AMP
lincoln
welder,
overhead nand made craQe. lloor
"TV, c1ble available. Call 740'12 2nd.' Avo.. 3 bd;., 614-992 -7689 after 5pm.
tom chairS, niiSC. picture frames ; dining.room table, marble
1ack, grmder: Wahn rototiller, 4 hp Wheel Horse ridmg lawn
:614-367-7438.
$190 mo .. dep req. Call
top table, drop fronl desk, deck, o1l lamps, hall tree, school
mower, 5 hp nding lawn mower, alum. &amp; wood ladders. push
814-446-4647 or 614·446- APARTMENTS , mobile 51 Household Goods
desk,
buffet, and olher misc.
lawn mower, air compressor, misc. drills, pipe dies .. large
home~. houses. Pt. Pleasant
4222 betwaon 9AM -5PM
"HOUSEHOLD"
and Gallipolis. 614·446wheel puller, Green F1eld tap &amp;dies, chain hoist, saddle, slep
~ 1 Card of Thanks
Baldwin acroson1c plano w/bench, Amana 18 gold refngera·
ladder, all kmds of hand &amp; shop tool s. log chains, cross-cut '
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Apt ."for rent, dep. req S 11 0 8221 .
tor, gold Westinghouse electric Slove, bookcase double bed,
'
mo. Cell botwoon 9 S. 6, 1-:--..,..-------- W11hers, dryers, refrig8ra·
saw. lractor t1re chains, Lawn boy push mower, locust post,
614· 446· 1777.
Furn1shed apartment, down- tors, rangu . 'Skaggs Ap·
couch, Zenilh Slereo, desk, night stand, chesl of drawers,
Iorge, anvu, m1sc . w1re &amp; lumber, electric homemade meat
town Point Pleasant. utilities pli1nces, Upper River Rd.
We. the family of
dresser base, cab1net base, Norge washer &amp; dryer, kitchen
gnnder,
cui-off saw and lots. lois more.
3 rooms, Lower Second paid, deposit required, 304- beside Stone Crest Motel.
MichaeJ D. Marcum
tables, platform 1ocker, m1sc. cha~rs, rocking chm, chest of
OWNERS: THE SINCLAIR FAMILY
895-3450.
814-446-7398. .
Ave. Privata entrance, pridrawers and more.
would like to express
Cash
Eais
Positive I.D.
vate . parking. utilities paid.
"MISC."
our thanks to family
Ref &amp; dop, req , Coli 614DAN
SMITH:
AUCTIONEER
1980 AMC Spirit, halchback 4 speed, aulo.; 18 ft . Mohawk
11 Help Wanted
11 Help Wante~
and friends for love
446-7515.
"Not responsible for accidents or loss of property."
flberglaass
canoe w/2 lile 1ackels, paddles and carrymg
and kindness shown to
straps; wheelbarrow, boat motor, 2 seater bicycle, p1cmc taus durinc Michael's
ble, breathing machine lawn mower and lots more
MAINTENANCE
MANAGEMENT
21
Business
sudden death.
OWNERS--MR. &amp; MRS, EDWARD BURDEnE
POSITION
Oppo,rtunity
POSITION
Local
company
will
Cash
Eats
Positive I.D.
A special thanks to
Area
company is
train
a
qualified
person
DAN
SMITH
AUCTIONEER
those contributioning
ESTATE OF EZRA HENSON, ALBANY, OHIO
looking for a parwith
electrical and
992-7301
food, flowers , cards,
Athens Co. Probate Court Case 1134328
mechanical experience.
"Not responsible for accidents of loss of property."
son
with
managefor all your payers
Company benefits. life
Sale locilted at the residence of the late Ezra Henson
ment
skills.
Send
rewhich mean so smuch.
insurance, hospitalill·
at ~he corner of Clinton &amp; Reynolds Streets, ~any,
sume and salary r•
Faat
growing,
multion insurance. paid va·
Oh1o. Turn off U.S. Route 50 (West of Athens) in AI·
A special thanks to
quirement to Box 20
cations. Please send reti-billion dollar indusbany, Ohio at the "Harvest House" Restaurant make
McCoy·Moore Funeral
sume and aelary desired
in care of tha Galliwhich
census
fitry
immediate lett turn onto Clinton St., &amp; foliow to
Home, the pallbearers,
U"
"Ti8
to Box 1O.ln cora of the
polis Daily Tribune,
gures show part-time
sale.
An oulshndln&amp; seildion of Quallly Antiquo Fumiturt plus some
the sincers and Rev.
Gollipolio
Daily
Tribearnings average up
825 3rd Ave.. Galli·
rare and unusual collldibles. Somo-lhi•l for ovoryonal
Hutchinson.
une. 826 3rd Avo .. GalI
to *20,000.00 per
polis,
Oh.
46631
.
li
olis
Oh.
46631.
SAT~
JUNE
29
·
Time:
12:00
Noon
E.D.T.
The Marcum Family
year. No selling-serLocated at Gallia County Fairpounds on State Route 35
,
vice accounts
set
Wtst of Gallipolis, Ohio across from Holzar Hosfital. ApVery good Craitsman radial arm saw on tool cab met ba se· ex ·
up by company, Reox. 400 pieces. (Preview Frida~ 4:00 to 8:00
cell.ent Dynamark 8 hp riding mower w/elec, start, lawn &amp;
•2
In Memoriam
DEAN OF LIBERAL ARTS
VICtonan oak •deOO.rd Victonan aate1ea dropleal u~e. Edwardian
quires
$16,000.00
patiO lurmture includ!!&gt; nice redwood type 4-pc. patiO set,
18arleyllwl~ ftuled side uiiia oak dn.W oaf ilinon&amp;llbia EdwardiBI1 and
cash for equipment.
porch swing on frame, melal lawn chairs and other 1tems.
Victonan
marble
lOll
wash
stands
Pub
chill',
WICker
inen
baskel
tile
lop.
Rio Grande College and Commu11ity College,
sidela~e. oak beside cupboard, tdw bea&lt;h oc&lt; hble. V1ct O.C'i parlor
In Memory of Ralph ReyNo special skils or veMAJOR
APPLIANCES: Good Sears 'Frostless" refngerator1
a unique college that compeisea a community
!able, cool hods, 188lli&amp;IJ!oalolectern. Edw ook morm,l"rct. JUR and
nOids on your birthday.
hicle ..eded. Excel.Westinghouse
upright food freezer; Kenmore heavy dut1 •.
bowl,
Vu:t.
scales
and
•~&amp;his.
l'l&lt;:lllllan
marble
ciocll,
!e'leral
old
mantel
college within a private baccalaur111te college
washer,
Kenmore
heavy duty gas dryer; Maytag wnnger
lent tax advantaqes.
June 23.
clocks,
Westmrm~er chrmes oak mantel cloc~ Ar1 Deco oak mantel
announces a position available as Dean of Liclock,
mahogany
chim10g
monlei
ciocll.
oak
milltel
slriker,
haH
Nail&lt;&gt;
washe1.
·
Your memories 1Urn evExpansion financing
beral Arts.
leon mantel clock ~riker, &lt;Klier ,;,., clocks lo choose from, Barley lwiSt
TELEVISIONS: RCA XLLOO solid Slate cabmet color TV 2
, ery moment into somethavaHable to those qual·
Edw. d011~e chor, Viet. oak church chair, slaoeiford oak'Edw. church
Responsibilities of the Dean are: •uperviaion
good Sears portable B&amp;W TVs.
·
chair, darll Edw. oak dressin~abi~ lllri!!Y lwisf sideboard oak w/bead~
in&amp; buutiful, every day
lfied. Write Mr. Mason.
Enll!ish
Pub
hbielrounrloo
,
Tea
Trolley,
V1ct
chest
o1 drawers, oak
of
all
programs
in
liberal
arta
and
monitoring
into somethin&amp; special.
Box 360247. lllrminANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTOR ITEMS: Hlgh·Boy serpentine
ch11r press, Vir:l. BRASS BED ( 11401. Vu:t.lriple dr,..ng table. ~ass~~~~
general •tudieo requirement&amp;; recruitment
We're so happy to have
gham. AL 36236, inchesl w/hat box; mahog. drop-leaf extens1on table &amp; 4 Lyre
moolds, i9311sswet!llin, Vir:l. oilsilo pictures. ....,.,; olher old pictures.
and evaluation of faculty; curriculum devel19251lankers Cerlihcalo, several p&lt;lure pr~nts.l'lct. chambs pols, sev·
back·cha11s, round seat Roman cha1r; oak Case lreadle sew •;
' shlrtd 1 life with you.
etude name, address
er~ st011e lUll$, Edw ook firl!lllaca. Edw. inlaid duublt bed VICI. ''"iron
opment; develop and monitor budgel; liason
1ng
machme; sel of plank seal chairs; small "Butterlly" drop, ,
and phone number or
• Happy Birthday and all our
bed, Borley 1'!¥1SI Edw.oak sideboard, leade;l fronl ill!' ifop;ey cabinet.
leaf lable, glassware &amp; olher 11ems.
• ••
with
external
agencies;
atudent
recruitment
call
toll-free
1-800.
Edw.
Barley
lwisl
oak
pi&gt;
leged
IJbi~
oak
desll
w/droploa[
oak
·~·
I0¥1.
dup
rea~~d
Ioyer, oak imolrei !land, 1•111&gt;1 oak hll 11Jnd, 6 V'ICI. heavy
and
advising.
Some
teaching
will
be
{equirad.
MODERN FURNITURE includes: Good 4-cushlon Sllla· nice '
We love and miss you,
621-4849 betv&gt;aa" 9
caMII oak cfiars ....,..1 ook min«~ oak sill bado chairs, h1!illbatk
3-pc. welnul tollee/end table set; dinette set; modern 'desk;· :
•
Halen; your sisters
AM • 4:30 PM Central
Qualifications include a Maste•'a Degree.
oakchai~ clnled h•!illbock chlirt severoi olher rice choirs, oak car'l&lt;id
2
bedroom su1tes; platform rocker; large fancy frame round •
sidel»aro oak sidolloaid w/ball &amp;
oak sewinJ box, Viet. oabri·
Doctorate preferred, In an appropriate aree;
! L---~--~·~nd::f•:m:il:le:s·~~=n:ma:::Z:one::·~-------' college
m1rror; metal ul11ity cabinet; brass plated hall tree, cha~rsl
teaching and· edmlnlttratlva experichests; other modern furmture Lol of household goods sue~
Pub chairs, h•tfibar:k hal chair.;ls V&lt;ton10 wood Ilanes.
ence required. EXCt!llent communication
3 Announcements
as n1ce pr. satm glass decoralor lamps; mise sheels, towels.
oalr Baney lwill carver.
oak bed, Viet. child's elm ch~li. Viet scale
skill a and ability to work with dlverae program
comforts, bechpreads. Pillows, drapes &amp; more; decorator &amp;
w/bri!S pan Enafish old liol wller bolllo, SIVer1l preces ot ~"'ion
areaa Ia expected aa well as ttrong commitfloor lamps; m1sc. cookware. pots, pans, llalware , knives S:
11assware, oak biS(uit barrel, Viet. ~ane woodwo=
·
n lool, Art Deco Kloss
amber dresma IIIII~ Edw. ...nul mirnr fran!
Edw. lwo lier
ment to excellence In taaching.
k1lchen Hems; 2 elec. vac. sweepers, pictures· plus much
lablt, Sinllf!l' hond ..,.;111 machine, oak &amp; lel1her chirs, dw. oalr Welsh
more
•
'
..
dresser oak collee !Jbi~ oak rnarbltiOP &amp; bohxn wash sllnd, lloyd
Rank and salary commenaurate with educaloom iiiBI1kel box, ~ Ann kUed !Jblt, oak wrndup Grii111Phorle,
MANY GOOD QUALITY TOOLS: New set· of 20' extens1on
tion and experience. The poaltlon ia • twelve
Edw. ook dresser rounded "'"" w/ll¥o smol bead drowtrs 011 surflct.
laddets;
very JOOd heavy du1y bench grinder; 6' level; bench
(12) month contrect, Deedllne for applicaVir:l. mallopny ililid dressinf loblt. 111in walnut l'lct. 3 driWtr chest.
VIse; elec. dnll; saber saw; Cllcular saw; misc. hammers.
Edw.
oak
1111111el
art
,
_
mirriJ
early
Vid.
inllii
1x&gt;w
fran!
maho·
tions July' 1, 1986.
saws, hand &amp; garden tools; Sears 18" hedge trimmers; yard
&amp;illY chest. Ellw. mirror bar:ke;l mii.OPOY - d . Vicl. hll sUI1d
w/mlrror (blntboal. Vid. m"-v Wl!drobe douiJie - oak Vdoroller; copper l11tmgs; Slep ladders; pipe wrenches, plus
Submit letter of epplicatlon and resume to:
riln Cllllflllif1 cholllfiiiY, Vic( liftcte prctura
1 MILE FROM POMEROY ON RT. 7
many unlisted lools as well as furniture &amp; household goods I
Personnel Officer
IMANY IOIE IIU COlD. PIECES)
TERMS
(FORMER HITCHING POST LOCATION)
Nott: Most tverylhln&amp; In this 1111 Is cood 1nd eluw:
j'
Attention: liberal Arta
Cosh-clltcb W/proftf I. D. Out-ol-tOWIWI etllffl~ ci 'w"1 -- '
•
Ttllllt:
Cnh
Dayof
Saltor
Check
with
Posilln
10.
Lunch
1
hio Grenda College/Community Collage
oolmpooolllloiOt tccidotllt or lola of llfDPflly.
·
"
evaillblt.
Rio Grande. Ohio 46674
LUIICH AVAILAILE
EXECUTOR: ANIIALENE REYNOLDS
Daoro Opoo 1:00 l .l .
Day of Salt .
PHONE 992-6046
~lo Orondo Collogo/Comrnunlly C..... io on Equal
SAL£
HELD
IISIDE
ATTORNEY: C. DAVID WARREN
C)p-lly / AIIIrmallw Acden E"'Pioyor
•
COOIDIIIATOI - 1·114-441 ..551
AUCTIONEER:
DTIIE OPPERMAII
P 0 . No. 4211
AUCTIONEER - 1-614-367-7101- LOll NEAL
315-7195 or 394-2296
•.

54 Misc. Merchandise
Canopy bed with dresMr
•·•126. waterbed queen 1iza
•410. cheat-tvJM freerer
&amp;195, 1 full oize bed 11Z6.
antique mohair couch It
chJir UIIO. 2-20 inch blcycil 135 N, 1971 Yamaha
60 needs work S76. Call
614-387·0541 .

A white lie
pays off

H 6 H Cablevisi~ 4 demo

1-;::_::;:;::=:;=:;::=;::=='

oatallila dlohoo, 2 tooters
2· 6footera. with rakeVCFi
210 ,.celvers. 2!80 receiv·
e... 8 II. 1650,,'8 h. SB&amp;O.
Under new w. rranty. Call

•a

I.

614· 2~8- 1 10 ~.

Wo~ cerpel~er 100sq .ft .•

enough for rooms. &amp;295.
154 Firat ve. Cell 61 44411·1616 or 614-4481243,

•K

/ Remington Wingf!&gt;ootor
' model 870 pump with e•tro
slug bllrrel. •200. Air cond.
BTU, BTU.
t250t226.
. Air
18,00016.000
CQnd.
Call814-446-8333.

ISAAC'S
AUCTION ·
SERVICE

wronc

\971 Volkawegon. SBOO

111 pound weight aet and

weight bench. • 100. Octa·
livm . ., 00. 814-742-2744.

Block, brick, mortar and
masonry auppllea. Mountain
Slate Block, Rt. 33. Now
Hoven. W. Vo . 304-8822222.

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all broodo. Haolod
indoor·outdoor facilities .
AKC SeNice.
Doberman
puppieo:
Stud
Ceiiii14-446179

. 5.
Briarpatch Kenne4s Profes~
slonal All-breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
oililieo. Englioh Cocker Spaniel puppies. Caii614-3889790.

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

"Is this the institute for the
inVeStigatiOn Of SUpernatural
phenOmena?"

High chair and dre11ing
.ble. Good condition 614· 1- - - -- - ----'--143-53116.
Oragonwynd Cattery Ken·
nal . CfA Himalayan,. Persian
·$light P1int D1mage. New 1nd Si1m"e kittens. AKC
lalhlng arrow sign. $263 Chow puppies. New litter.
complete, waa $499. Free Col1446-3844 alter 7PM.
ljlllorol Warranty. Vary low
leh. Call 1(8001423-0183. AKC Basset hound. pupa for
anytime .
sale. Tri-colored. 6 weeka John Deere 40 dozer.
•
old. 5 male &amp;. 2 female . Call $1800. Coli 304-676 - 54 Misc. Merchandise 64 Misc. Merchandise
Stone jert. quilts. old furni - 814-2118-1682.
8173.
~re. All for 1300. Call after
&amp;pm. 814-949-2801 ..
Trairlad Beagle&amp;, inale and
Sears, Roebuck &amp; Co.,
LETS YOU
female Alto 7 Seigle pups. 54 Misc. Merchandise
One new Goodyear tracker Coll814-742-2821 .
Silver Bridge Plaza, Galli1
OWN
AT Pen-16. 2 turf tires,
polis, is now acceptinl
23•860-12. Bruoh guard, Fish Tank end Pet Shop,
sealed bids on a 197
YOUR OWN
AT
10 ft. Fibeqlau dish or 10
fill Chevro ..l . CB Gem 2413 Jackson Avenue,
ford
Van.
V-8,
auto.
,.romica, 23 ch1nnel. Cen- Point Pleooanl, 304-876ft. mesh Drake Rec:eiverMGM FARM CITY
SHADED
trans. Bids must be subtuty 1 ltep car Hat. Cell 2063. Fiah, birds and more.
Houston Tracbr II,
114-992-7473.
WE WILL NOT
mitted
to
the
Silver
CAMPSITE
$1895.00 installed.
Bridge Catalog store no
Hlmalay•n, need mate to
BE
UNDERSOLD
Firewood •20.00 pickup brMd with my fem1le. 304·
6 ft. Dish w/receiver
CHEAPER
later than June 30, 1985.
load, 130.00 delivered. Call 576-2511 or 304-782$975.00 installed.
Sears reserves the rilht
304·876-67112 or 876- 2035.
THAN
Got problems with your sate~
to reject any and all biils.
2991 '
lite, Clll us for 11p1ir or adVehicle lillY be inspected
RENT
Black male poodle. • 126.
1'()~1H10Y
juslifl&amp;.
John Deere model40 dozer. Coil 304-882-2618. ·
durin&amp; normal business
11100. 304-676-7768.
614 ~192 Ll!Jl
Lon Neal-367-7101
NO MONEY
hOurs at the store.
DOWN
Satellite Spun aluminum or 57
Musical
mesh . Save up to •&amp;oo on
NO PAYMENT
Instruments
these dishea thru July. Pre
iit6 checked . Authorized
Drake dealer , 304-675·
Lowrey Organ. $600. Hordly
*Your Own
4173.
used. Original cost, $ 1200.
- 1138 GRAVELY 11 HP ELEC. START ... . '1,899.00 W/ 38"
Boat Dock
Hotpoint dryer. gold. l1rge Coll614-992 -78111 .
- 6646 GRAVELY 12 HP HAND START .. . 1 2,500.00 W/ 40" MCIWI:RI
*Bath House
,capacity , ••c cond ,
--8163-B GRAVELY 16 HP RIDER ·...... •4,600,00 W / 50" MOWER
1200.00. Holpoinl gold
*Eiec. &amp; Water
waaher. needs times.
~- --IJ179· KT GRAVELY 17 HP RIDER .... •5,000.00 Wi50" MOWER
fMill
SIJIJJJIII:s
*Private
f40.00. 304-676-2611 or
-8199-KT GRAVELY 19 HO RIDER .. .. '5.200.00 W/60" MOWER
304-782-2035.
""LiVI:S!OCk
*Never Crowded
-16 HP SNAPPER w/48" MOWER .......... . ...... .... ........ '2,o::o~o.Ulll
,TONY'S GUN REPAIRS,
. ALL CAMPSITES
- 11 HP SNAPPER W/42" MOWER ............................. '1·""'"'·v•••
hoi dip rabluolng, al typoo of
SHADED &amp; LEVEL
gunomilh work, faettoNice. 61 Farm: Equipment
--11 HP SNAPPER W / 30" MOWER .................... .. .... , .. '1.500.00
304-876-4831 .
-8 HP SNAPPERW/ 30" MOWER ._. .... . : ..... ·......... .... ... , •1;300.00
PLEASE STOP AT ·cROSS S. SONS
He1ring aid, phone 304--4
HP SNAPPER, SELF PROPELLED .. 21" CUT .. ... : ......... '449.95
U.S. 36 Woll, Jockoon.
OFFICE FOR . ·.
1711-7141.
Ohio. 814-286-6461 .
-3 HP SNAPPER, 2 CYCLE. 19" CUT ... .. , .... .. .... ............ •;,r.;,r.::o.::o''l
PRIVATE SHOWING
Mesa.,- Ferguson, New
Frigidtlre electric: stove. all HoMand. Bush Hog Sales &amp;
-8
HP REAR TINE TILLERS .. ........ .. , .... ...... .................. '1,.&lt;uli.Vll•
burners work, . gre1t for
Service. Over 40 uMd
-5 HP REAR TINE TILLER ...................................... . .... '1.
DIIIICTIONS_ ..
canning. $28.00, 304-773- tractor• to chooae from &amp;
9187.
Southern Ohio •t. 7, 6
complete line of new &amp;
milK ... ow Gallipoli• u~ed equipment. Largest
King tilt water bed, semi selection in S.E. Oh•o.
cross lauoon Crt.
wave, mattre11 · and vinyl
•i4gt, turn right and
MANNING ROUSH - OWNER
aide pedo, &amp;226 00. 304- Pans for tractor, Super A. A,
follow
875-3109 between 8 and 9 one hundero cultivator, ti•••
POMEROY,
0 CONDOR ST.
PH. 992-2975
PM.
likeradiator,
new. front
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14-9-24
axel,
gears.
mani·
,Wedding dre11. size 11 , fold,
heads, blocks,
good condition, $76. Guitar, drew lift,
$26. Cell · 304-676-3784 3269. bar. Cell 304-675before'S p.m.

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Ba11ett b1by bad, comp ..te,
like new. Phone 304-675- 46 Space for Rant
6801 .. 876-,214.
Roper gas range &amp; hood.
.coppertone color $75. Call
304-876-1470.
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Block. brick, ,.wer pipes,
windows, lintels , etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Grande,
0 . Call 614-246-6121 .

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THE AREA'S ONLY WOOD &amp;. COAL HEATING OUTLET -THAT SPECIALIZES IN THE BEST WOoD &amp;COAL STOVES-

SUBLET - Retail space
located at 42 Court Street.
lafayette Mall . Gallipolis,
Ohio. Square footage of
1.157 sollin1 space and
227 square feet of stora1e
space on the second floor
of the lalayette Mall.
Call 614-446-7653
' 9:30 'Iii 8:00
Monday thru Saturday

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QUALITY CHIMNEY NEEDS.
RIO GRANDE AREA - $17,50D NEARLY 3 ACRES. VERY
NICE 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME, STORAGE BLDG. COVERED PORCH

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FIREPLACE

Houses for Rent

INSERT

FOR RENT

FREESTANDING
STOVE

KlnDLEWOOD
•HEATS•2500 SQ. FT.
eiUINS WOOD OR COAL
.URGE ASH PAN
•GUSS DOOR

•TWIN BLOWERS
•AUTOMATIC DRAFT
(ONTIOL
ef1RURIU UNEO

WORTH A TRIP FROM ANYWHERE

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tion, Near Schools, Churches,
Shopping Area, Etc. Carpet
end Drapes Furnished. References Required.

OPENING ·SATURDAY, JUNE 2·2
10:00.TO 6:00

NO MONEY DOWN
NO PYMT. TIL SEPT.

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WITH PUICHASI
OF STOVE 01
FilE PLACE

KYGER CREEK SCHOOLS - EXCELLENT PROPERTY.PRICED LOW
AT $34.500 3 BEDROOM HOME. l'h BATHS, ltl FRONT PORCH. 2
CAR BLOCK GARAGE, CELLAR HOUSE, 2 BEAUTIFUL VEGETABLE
GARDENS. 2 ACRES. JUST LISTED.
JUST OUTSIDE CITY. $65,000- 49 ACRES, 3 BEDROOM HOME.
lOTS OF FLOWERS AND TREES.
CHESHIRE - SPACIO US BRICK HOME HAS 3 BEDROOMS
RECREATION ROOM, FULL BASEMENT. ATTACHED GA)lAGE.

$379 '

ROONEY - $34,000 FRAME RANCH. HAS 3 BEDROOMS,
GARAGE, POOL WITH PRIVACY FENCE. WOOOOURNER.
121 ACRES - $79,000. RT 775. WAlNUT TWP.. 4 BEDROOM
HOME NEEDS SOME REPAIRS
ROUTE 35 - COMMERCIAl OR RESIDENTIAL $68.500 ONE
ACRE PLUS 3 BEDROOMS, LIVING AREA, PLUS LOWE~ LEVEL
SUITABLE FOR ANY TYPE COMMERCIAl BUSINESS.

NO MONEY DOWN-NO PAYMENT TILL SEPT.

'RENT 400.00 MONTH
Call or See ·
:Morris Haskins or Jeff Smith
Ohio Yaley lank
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$21.000 '-- BUYS ANICE CllMFORTABlE HOME. 3 BEDROOMS
EAr·IN KITCHEN, CELLAR HOUSE. STORAGE Bltx; ON 2 ACRES,
CHESHIRE AREA.
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LOW PRICE PLUS LOW INTEREST MORTGAGE ASSUMPTION:
COLONIAl DESIGN, SPliT FOYER, 3 BEDROOMS. SPACE FOR A
4TH DECK ABOVE GROUND POOL $49,900.
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EVANS HEIGHTS -- $27,000 - THREE BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS,
FUll BASEMENT, GAS FORCED AIR FURNACE. JUST LISTED!

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REDUCED - BEAIJTIFUL RIVER VIEW FROMH£ FRONT PORCH
Of THIS A!TRACTIVE 3 BR FRAME RANCH WITH VINYl SIDING
LOCATED IN KYGER CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT. EXTRA INOOME
WITH A FULLY EQUIPPED TRAILER PAD, PlUS 40X40 WORK·
SHOP. BUT THE BEST PART IS THE PRICE. ONly $29.900'

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FECT lOCATION FOR ABUSY FAMILY 4 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS,
FUll BASEMENT EXTRA LARGE BACK YARD. THE PRICE
$46.000
LOCATED IN TARA SUBDIVISION - BEAUTIFUL BRICKAND ·
CEDAR HOME. 3 BEDROOMS, FAMILYROOM, fORMAl DINING,
COV ERED SCREENED DECK. SUPER NICE INSIDE AND OUT'

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bdiviSion. Two large lots. each lol lS 101.8 x
City sewe1, and natural gas are available
Call now.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1985
10:00 A.M.

C&amp;M SERVICES

Autos for Sala

72 Dodge Dart~ good work
Rag Walking horN mere, 78 Ford Gr•nadl Ghia body. 1 978 Volkswagon Rabbitt cor.
1450. Call 614-245b1 k
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Call
614
-4461700. Reg. walking horH
ac. new pant. 11 ,
· 9476 enyti,.,. weekends.
5837.
mareS. colt , $800. 2 Y'· old Call 814-379-2116.
"h walking horae gelding, 1- - - - - - - - - - after 4 weekdeys .
1977 Oldo Cutluo Suao-,-=-su_p_r_om
- o--:2=-. preme.
$250. 2 horse trailer. •soo. Camero 228 1983 tow I-19- 7-8_ C_u_tl.:..
runs good, '1900.
Cell &amp;14-992-6102.
mileage. V-8, exc. cond.. tone · maroon , loaded . Coll814-258-1852.
garage kapt. Coli 614-448- 79.000 miloo, 13.300 firm .
Holttein cow, 2 1h: ye1rs old 98 37 .
Call 614-245-9498.
Real Estate General
and calf. 1 month old . Real
gentle to milk . Phone 304- 1976 Ford Torino light blue.
good cood., 8760 or beat
675 -5384.
offer. Call ehor &amp;PM. 814448-9376.
64 Hay &amp; Grain
1978 New Yorker
Geo. S. Hobstetter. Jr.
Alfelfa . hay. wire baled. Brougham, 2 dr., loaded .
Cell
1114
446
7404
Broker
never wet. Call 814-288·
2331 "'814-226-2094 af- anytime.
NEW LISTING -FARM - St.
ter 7PM.
At. 143, 50 acres m/1, apprOll .
1979 Plymouth Horizon
50% cleareq and 50% WOilCis
Hay for sale. Out of the field. good cond .. 68.000 miles,
Lindo L Riffle
Free gas lor dwelling ,. moiile
Call 614-949-2656 alter 51,700 . Coli 614-446·
3167 oflor 5PM.
6:00pm.
home Call for deta1is. Asking
IEALTOI
$30,000.00.
Home Phone
Corn for sale. No husks. 1978 Plymouth Volere sta1i S2.60 a bushel. Carl Fin- onwagon, good work car.
992-3535
PRICE REDUCED - on this
$300. Coli 814-448-1013.
dling. 614-986-4137.
teaublul cedar two 5101'1
NEW LISTING in Rutland area.
1978 Mercurv Zephyr S.W ,
home Over 3,000 square lee!
auto. AC. good cond. Cell
Privacy and conven1ence 1n
living space, lour bedrooms,
Transportal ion
614-388-8794.
an excellent location close to
21h baths, living room w/foeschool Fully eQUipped moplace, lamily room, custom
1982 AMC Spirit 4 spd
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dern kltchen-dmmg area, 3
kHcher1, full baserneol. Sit·
AM-FM tepa. sunroof, low
bedrooms,
2
balhs,
large
lam
uated 011 3 acres, near RO)'a l
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Autos for Sale milooge $3,199. 1979 Ply1ly room withfireplace, 2 car
Oak Par~ Only S130,000.00.
mouth Volare 1uto. air,
61 Farm Equipment 61 Farm Equipment
garage.
,999. John's Auto Sale,
TOP CASH paid for '80 $1
Rd.,
Gallipolis.
Oh
RUTLAND - Owner anxious
Bullville
model and newer uted cars.
LOVELY 3 BEDROOM home
to sell, make us an offer on
Steer stuffer, like new. Ford· 601 mower, 1600, Smilh Buick-Pontiac. 1911
ready
to
move
mto
2
baths,
thiS 3 bedroom, I floor plan
•100. Coli 614-882-7349.
verv good condition. Coli E1at'ern Ava., Gallipolis. Call
Real Estate General
den / nurse ry, sunporch or
home On Mam St Askmg
814·388-9688.
814-446-2282.
off1ce/sludy, large deck,
Farmall cub tractor with
$15,000 00
central a1r. For more 1nlor·
cultivetor and other equip· l -::-::-=----,---=--- 1981 Renoul162,000milos,
Velma Micinsky. Associate
GIVE YOUR
needs. some work Call
mant. Cel1114-256-8846. 62 Wanted to Buy
mat;on call Linda
Phone: 742-3092
814-245-6288.
CAMPER A
Pole Buildings Constructed
PERMANENT HOME
tor commerci1l, geragea,
81 AMC Spirit DL hatchReal Estate General
f1rm. atoru, etc. AnY size. Wanted "to lease tobacco back, great gas mileage, exc.
free estimate•. Call 304- poundage. Contact Bob Hal· cond., must sell. Call 614loy, 814-379-2340.
878-3981 .
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FARM CITY, INC.

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ESTATE SALE

Builder'• Surplus-Salvage
Cloooouto. (1 I Embooood
wood grain lluminum sidin9, foam backed, twin4" Of
a· petlorn. t39.95 .... (21
Twin rib white metal rotting
or oldiQg 38" wide I ' thru
18' leng~ho. 141 .95 oq. (31
Steel jnaulatad prehung
door's all1izee and patterns,
f75 .00 S. up. (41 Hollow
core and 6 panel wood
prhung door'• 120.00 .. up,
(6) 4'x8'x6-32 wood paneling. 84.99 lk up.
Woilllon. Oh,
Penn 's Warehouse
814-384-3646.

Badrooi tuite, queen size,
qtgulifir box springs - 1;:;:=:;:::::;=~:;:=
malt~J*4. dinette aet, vinyl 1
~~~t:u~~m: couch. Cell ,_6_6~-~-----

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W.Va.

Ohio- Point

OLD TIME HEATING COMPANY

GROCERY - SER'IIICE STATION - CARRYOUT - PLUS NICE 3.
BEDROOM APARTMENT. PRICE NEGOTIABLE'

RT. 7, 6 MILES BELOW GALLIPOLIS

BIG WHEEL CARRY OUT - SUPER RT 35 LOCATION. BUSY,
BUSY, BUSY. IF YOU ARE SERIOUS BOUT BUYING A GREAT
INVESTMENT PROPERTY, GIVE US ACAll!
AUDREY F. CANADAY. REALTOR
MARY FLOYD. REALTOR, 441-3383
EUNICE NIEHM . REALTOR. 4&lt;16 -1897
26 LOCUST STREET, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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Autos for Sale

1979 MG Midg et, low mi leage, 304·876-1780.

11972

Grand PriK, good
running giNr. new tirea . Call
814·448-4633.
1982 EXP

' 11 Grand ' Prix 301 V- 8.
auto tran o. 304· 876-5743.

Ford AM ·FM

can .. sunroof, AC, tinted
windows, PS. alum . wh. .la.

1979

305

Camero Berli netta

air condition,
AM -FM , 8 trock, PS, PB, t ilt
whee l. rea r window defroatar, eXtra 'lharp. Must sell,
304-876-2883 otlor 5 p .m.

Call 814-446-3344 or 814440-1134.
1981 Horizon, 4 dr, A .T ..
cloth Int., Call 61 4· 2469480 or 814-246· 6131 .

V-8.

1981

PS, PB. stereo, white, red

.1981 Chorgor, 2.2, 4 opd,

78 Oldo Cutla11 Supreme.

Am ,

tully

loaded. low mile age . Call
304· 675- 5870.

1975 Volkowogon Rabbit,

c•r.

72

UOO. Call anytime 814843-5440.

1 977 Ford Ranchero auto,
air. $1 ,499. John's Auto
Sale. Bulaville .R d •• Gallipo-

1977 Muat•ng . Nndt paint
job. Must aell. $700, 814992 -5818 or814 · 992 ·
3785 .
F100.

Trucks for Sale

lia. Oh .
1977 FOrd 260, lf•

ton,

Super cab, ••c. cond. Call
614-446-Ch183. r ~ : { J~ • . • .

Auto·

matlc , power tteering,

power brak.eo, vs. 46,000
mllao. U , &amp;OO. 814-9928328.

1 964 Ford PU, gqod cond .•

4 new tirea, S460. Call
614-388-8716.

19n Pontiac Ventura. 2

1979 Ford P.U .. 6 cyt std.

door. runs good, good s••

radials. one -owner, sharp.

mileege, good tires. $360. Coll814-246-9480 or 814350 shol1 block diaHI en- 246-5131 .
gine with new pump , $300.
Call 614-992-8283.
1984 Ford Ranger pick -up.
1981 Plymouth Reliant K.6 • otandord , fongbed,
Wagon. Excellent condition. 61;1.949:~963. ·• pkg . Coli
e4000. firm . Call614·-992· l ---····-~----...,..7861.

Real Estate General

For Sale By Owner-Price Reduced
CAliFORNIA RANCH BRICK - Well maintained, mint
condition witb new roof. outdoor carpeting, asphalt
driveway and indoor paintinc. Spacious living area of
2200 sg. ft. includes 3 la11e bedrooms, 21'2 ceramic
baths, ltvinc room with fireplace, formal dininc area.
sewing nook and family room with indoor barbecue.
Outdoor recreation area f,atures covered patio with
wroucht iron trim, Warm lllomin' ps grill and regulation badminton court. Carpetmc lhrouahoul and
beautiful birch paneling and trim. New kitchen cabinets. formica tops, stove top and double wall oven.
Dishwasher, disposal, refrieerator and most window
treatments Included. Ideal neilhborltood with beautiful view. shoppinc nearby. Gallipolis City School System. city water and sewer and neighborltood watch
prOfl.ram. Lanclscat,in&amp; well established and maimgarage witb
office.area ..
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1- - - - - -- '76 Toyota, good cond.
1 1,000.00. Coil oltor 5,00

304-676-76.6 6.

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
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PS , P8. Auto, V-8.
Coll 614- 9 4 9 -

Real Estate General

NEW LISTING - Owner has
reduced price on this 3 be~ ·
room, 2 bath, one lloor home
with full basement located
on approx. I .acre lot.
$19,500.
POMEROY - Nice 2 story
home in a good location and
owner. Will help fi nance.
Wants $30,000, but make
an offer.
MIDDlEPORT - looking·
for a rea lly nice home? This
3 bedroom house with 2
baths is ju st for you. Full basement, deck. ceiling fa ns,
fully equipped modern
kitchen, newly redecorated
bath are only a few of the
nice features. Make an ap-'
pointment to see thiS one.
$41,000.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT - A
modern split foyer homewith 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
family room with fireplace,
full ba sement. garage.
Located on approx. 3 acres
land with additkmal 3 car
garage. Excellent condition .
)54,900.00.
REALTORS ·
Henry E. Cleland Jr.
992-6191
Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussel 949-2660
Jo Hill 985-4466.

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some timber, older house.
only $20,000.

Broker-Auctioneer
·Calf 446-0552 Anytime
Beth Null 245-9507
Steve McGhee
446-1255

COUNTRY HOME - Nice
older 3 BR home. Equipped
k~chen, central heat w/ woodbumer supp., a pproximat~y 2
NEAR RUTLAND - Almost
new 3 BR 'home, ~ec. heat
with woodburner, lighted
swimming pool, one acre, m/1.

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M.MR 551 - PRICED REDUCED -Owner says sell thissowe've re·
duced the price $8,000. Aqua lity buill b r i c~ home in e•c . neighborhood. This home located on l incoln Hill has 3 bedrooms. 21ull baths.
dining area. family room With fi replace, ;ull basement, a two Car carport and more. Make your appt. A redu ced price of $59,500.

RUTLAND - Bu siness bldg.
or apartment Five rooms.
$6.500.

MMR 568 - NEW LISTING- Handyman's Specia l. 5 BRs.lR. DR.

POr,IEROY - Seven room
home with ga rage in a full
basement, gas furnace, fireplace. $28,500.
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MIIR 567 - NEW liSTING - Elegant estate. Almost 5 acres.;1h I 'h
acre stocked lake. Delightful landscaping. Slone ranch style homewith
3 spacious bedrooms, large tilling room with built-in TV, see throu gh'"
stone fireplace to dining room, 2lh baths. laundry room, full basement
with firep lace. Much, much more!!! Call lor an appl. $130,000.

QUAliTY - Price reduced on
th ~ outstanding brick home,
central air, gas furnace, fireplace, burglar alarm, patios,
numerous extras. Make an offer.

? lots, Possible VA assumption. Ca ll tor inlormation.

Murpliy, Milton Roush
Helen. Virgil and

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baths, full basemerrl has lami~ room .;111 woodoorner. Kncherr features
1~and work area. Priced at $49.500.

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uJlllairs and ready 1o&lt; occupancy. Investment property for $21 ,500.
PRICE REDUCED on 146 acre larm along ~atnot·Gage Rd. Was
$100.000. Now $79.900.
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TIME TO MAKE YOUR'PURCHASES. filTH INTEREST RATES NID

PIIOPERTY PRICES ARE OECUNIIIG. CALL FOR IIORE
INFORMATION AND YOUR PROPERTY REQUIREMENTS'!

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141 offers ~enty of room for ra~ing a beef or two, or
some lnrses, garden and a small pond. Home offers 3
. BRs. attractive k~cnen and dining room unfinished
fami~ room wi!ti woodburner and fuli basement.
Priced in the S40s
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floors in good cond~ion. located on old Rt 35 just east
of Thurman. Buyer Protection Plan for one y~r after
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with easy maintenance vinyl siding Offers 3· roomy
bedrooms, large eat-10 krtchen, living room and family
room. Great starter home. Nicety decorated withnewer
carpet Large flat yard in quiet neiRhborlnod Central
air. Buye( s Protection Plan. $49,500.

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and valley, partially describes the setting of this
olllstanding home. Quality bui~ throughout, ttfeatures
a great room wrtha breathtaking fireplace ri~ng to the
cathedral ceiling 3 bedrooms, walnut woodwor~ toft,
decks and an extra large garage wtth its own ceramic
tiled bath, Truly an exceptklnal home located on 2.44
acres of lake property. Call today.

Ike Wiseman - 446-3796
B. J. Hairston - 446-4240
Clyde B. Walker - 245-5276
David E. Wiseman- 446-9565

lO ACRES VACAIIT lAND -

Ellcellerrt road frontage

along Route 160. ~era! buikling sites. 23 pasture
ICieS, 7

wooded. Trailer sits with county water tap.

$25.000.

1#206

114 IL FAll - lncated between Wilkesville and
511em Center on St Rt 124. Good road frontage.
l'nltludive creeiiiDIDril area of some 30 acres, 50 ac.
~. ~ ac. woods. Remodeled older home. Priced

III .S44.i100

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tiMSYIIOO PIIOPEIIY - · Ow-

llidtila 111\11 2 rlf1llls or rent all l Brick tv.in
- - I ide hii311Rs. lR. DR. Kitchen and batll, fpll
- - Giller ide his 28Rs, lR, ililchen and batll.
2-,.=. with 311Rs. IR:hen and btltl Owner may
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fl11

Lim JIG OF HOME on nice ~ze lot with 24x30

separa!l!'l!ll!'~ge and workshop. Full basement di'lided

with hea\ pilmp. Also wood stove wrth forced air to two
rooms. located on Bulaville-Addison Rd. just n9rt.h of .
Bulaville. let us smw you !tiis quality buift home~rth a
nice ~wn. Priced reduced to $59,900.

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#303

IN CIIY - NEW LISTING of qualify built home in A-I
condition. City \llililie&amp; Btilt in storagew~h large dosets
in 3 BRs. Triple windows, weH insu~ted, low utility bills.
Heat pump. Storage buildin&amp; workshop off carport
area. I yr. buyer protection plan. Priced at $44,800.

S.PIC AND SPAN CONDITION - 3 BR, 2bath, central
ar 1n town home. Large master bedroom with private
bath. large living room with fireplace,dining loom, nice
front porch. Let·us show you this &lt;JJefity home ing ood
state of repair. Asking $58,000.
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NEW USTING - PT. Pl!ASANT AR£A on Jericho
Road ius! off SR 2. Eight year old home, 4BR, l'h bath;
fireplace, air conditioned, deck oil dining area. Extra lot
for garden, recreation, also r:rovides privacy. Wooded
area on the sides. Priced at $57,800. ,

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FLEXIBLE - Outstanding view from this attractive
cedar ranch. 3 large BRs. 2 fuH baths, eat-in kitchen,
family room, living room with fireplace and 2 car
garage. Ulra insulation. Hut pump w/c.a. 25 acres on
pine studded knoll in Green Twp. Owner flexible on
terms. $79,900.

1203

NEW UmiiG - BEAUTIFUL CEDAR HOM£ - Th~
styt~h chalet home on a large "icefy landscaped ~
offers tontemporary iving on 31evels. Includes 3 BRs.
wife designed kkchen w~h dinette, living room, family
. roorri and rec. room and a bath bn each level.. Extra
features such as woodburner, wet bar, wrap-around ,
deck overlooking private 16x32 swimming,flOOI. Very
comfortable and i vable hOme. Priced at $89,900.
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BEAUTY WHEAt IT SHOWS - QUALITY WHER£ IT
COUNTS- ~I spelled out in this 2000 plus sq. It brick
rancl). Features 3 BRs, a sunken front room, 2 baths
and large lR. 2 car prage plus 24x30 ~rage lruiding,
Situated on 2 acres off Rt. 35. Was $125.~ now
$114,900. .

11405
CONVENIENT LOCATION - 3 BR home remodeled in

ROOd taste. Two car garage. Nice, clean, well decorated

Good

~bors. Pr~ at $31,&amp;:10.

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1309

40 AC. F~RM - Good balance between productive
crop land, pasture and wood1 Remodeled older home
with fairly new addition. 30x32 barn. All located on
desirable setting 2.5 mites NW Vinton. Listed at
S54:800.
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#328

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THE HOM£ THAT HAS EVERYTHING.- Character
charm and. prestige. Th~. 2 story counb'j home is ju~
periect fur the large family. 4-51aree BRs. 2 batll~ FR.
den, DR, an~ partial basement Encios«! swimming
pool, larae praae
workshop. 15 ac. fur (lll'den,
small Clt1l and c.nte. Quiet, sceniC location. $139,000.
11240

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YOtrll ABSOLUTElY lOY£ THE IIIT£110111 ~ Hefe'a
abeautifully decorated home !tiat you can alforo. Don't
just drive by, )et us show you the interior of th~
charminJ 3 8R mRio Grande. Everything's new- the
wafb. Wiring. plumbing. fumace, kitchen. It's on a
double lot w~h larQ!! illr&amp;ge. $54,000. '
#102

NEWLY USTED U!CK RANCH offers nice liver view
Home features. 3BRs, 1II bath, DR and one car prage:
Garden space 1n ront of house. Buye(sProfection Pfar
Kyger Creek schoo~ $47.000.
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NEW LISTING - Attractive Cedar Ran~ll overlooking

qu~ flOrid. Over 1900 sq. It of comfortable living
~ce 1ncludes tormal .dining room, cozy family room
with stone f~repface, wife pleaser kitchen 3 ~ and 2
b.!ths .afl de~ated very nicely !tlrougli(,ut Ready to

m!M' 111 condition, Very good nelgh!xlrhood perfect for
ramg your lanuty. 2 car prage. $69,500. Buyers
pi~ for full year.
~249

23 AC. VACANT lAND - Galia-lawrence County line
.at Crown City, Just oil Rt 7. Mostly woodt!d Good home
Sit!. County 111ter milable also driled well. Price
includes 10x00 motile home. Abo mineral n.......

Priced 11$30,000.

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RANCH - $49,900. Only 4
years old and looks like brand new. 3 bedrooms,
pantry and oa k cabinets in kitchen. I ~ baths.
atla ched .garage.· Approx. I acre lawn. Concrete
d rr ~e. stora ge building. G ard e~ area, All t~e extras
you coOid wa nt · Call -' we ·~ av~ the dela1is.
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#885

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NEW liSTING - ENJOY THE
TOWN ANO THE BEAUTY OF NATURE when you
own this stately older home. Oak woodwork. large
living room. family room or formal dming, 2
bedrooms. pl us more. 2 acres of land and within
the corporation hmrts of town. Don't wa~t. giveacall
on this one! ·

22 ACRES - $1 1,000 l ovely wood homesite.
Water and sept1c system alread y 1nstalled . Mainl y
wooded .
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PR ICE REDU CED - Good deals are easy to lind, ,
but super deals hke thrs on thrs br-level doesn't
come alongevery day . 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, famrly
room. large eqmpped krtchen. garage. Only
minutes !rom town. In cludes the furmtu re.
$47,500.
#892

12 EVANS HEIGHTS - Truly a delightful ranch home.
3 bedrooms, k~chen , dining room, full divrded
basement with family room and fireplace. Range.
refrigerator. dishwasher. City schoo~. water andsewer.
Affordable pr1ce. $31,000.
#789

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JUST liSTED - OVERLOOKING THE RIVER Remodeled I ~ story home near Addison. In cludes
4 bedrooms. l'h baths. large kitchen, skyl ights in
the upstairs bedrooms, large deck plus ~ acre
yard. $36.900.
R895

room comfortable home
bath. FA oil fu rnace,
half basement, well water or county water
available. Well built barn, stalls. hay lott , grannery,
garage. Country kitchen, good condition. 5.7 acres
of land, level ya rd, lruit trees. Black top road.
Excellent buy. $45,500.

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SELLING YOUR REAL ESTATE IS IIG IUSINISS ....
CAll AN EIPIRIINCED WOOD REALTY SAUSPIIISON

MMR 539 - Nice 4 bo:lroom hmeinPomeroy. Dinini room, 2 ball\~ lull
basement sm~l yard with carpcJ! and ooiding REDUCED TO $15.000.

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JUST li STED - WANT LOTS OF PRIVACY7 Would you love to be living 1n peace and quiet m
the middl e of a 20 acre wooded setli ng with a
modern 3 bedroom home. l ots of elbow room.
abundant wildlife, spring fed water system. no
close neighbors. If th is sounds hke you. please call
now . Priced in the upper 30s.
#898

COMPLETE AUCnOII SEIWICE

Housing
Headquarters

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NEW LISTING INVESTORS: INTERESTED IN
MOVING AHOUSE7 - We have a 20 year old 3
bedroom. home that is on a slippa ge lot in town.
House has b ric ~ front and appro x. 1250 sq. ft ..
hardwood floors, so mecarpet Natura l gas fu rnace.
Call for details.
#901

of living area . 3 BR, large living room. dining room, h/ w
heat plusmce garden area and woods. Pnvate location.
#832

FIVE POINTS - 5 rm.
ranch, range, dishwasher,
carpeting, all electric and .
garage, on large level lot.

Real Estate General

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Put NtJIDber l to work for

$38,500 -House and 2.3 acres located I 00 yardsoff
Neighborhood Road . This home has nearly 1500 sq. ft

I ranch on Debby Drivewhichoffers over 1,750 sq.It of
I bespacious
livingspace on the main floor. Your wife ~II
spoiled forever by the large equrppe&lt;t krtchen whiCh
features center range, exposed bnck and beautrful
I solid
oak cabinets. Home has 4 BRs, 3 baths, lR and
DR and much more. large lot and a palf in afamily
I1 FRor~nted
nergh!xlrhood Don't postpiJrle you\ happi·
I ness, call today. $79,500.
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Olte rrng CENGUARO' " Insurance Serv1ce!

BMR 448 - Excelkmt oppcJ!u~tv tobuy aNveablehomeat therigl11prk:e.
This is avery cleanhomere~ lor anew owner. Theprice~ right $1 3,500.

SINCE 1943

NEW

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2 ACRES - Mostly level in
Pomeroy.

I· time
NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE! - You'll be proud every
you pull into the driveway ott hisoutstandingbrick

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()nguord

Full basement with fam1ty room, bedroom Bnd bath. Plen~ of storage.

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IIW USTIIIG - Owner doesn't want to
op t"!S
vay attractive' brick and lrame ranch but. must, He II
newer be abre to duplicate the OIJ!Siilndlng country
vieW and stifl be only 3 miles from shoppmg, He
probably won't be able to find a house with this much
room and featiJres (almost 1700 sq. It) for th!s pr1ce
($69 900) However his loss could be your 11110. Give
us aCall to see th~ home's wonderiul features.You'll be
PI you did.
#248

4 4 6 •6 6 1o

Screened-in palio, cenlral air. Kyger Cr"'k Schocl Oislrl:\ Call fur an
appcintment

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SOUTHERN HILLS.R.E., INC.

NEW LISTING - 80 ACRE FARM JUST CAME ON THE
MARKET - Borders Raccoon Creek. Road frontage on
main state route. Exc~ lent building~tes. several feet of
road frontage. Almost all productive bllable acreage.
Pa rtrally wooded. Call tilday for more details!
#875

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Rea l Estate General

Judy DeWitt- Realtor - 388-8155
J . Merrill Carter- Realtor- 379-2184
Becky Lane- Reeltor- 446-0458
Jim Cochran - Realtor- 446-7881
Virginia Smith- Realtor - 388-8826
Elizabeth Long- Realtor- 676-3968
Phylli1 Loveday- Realtor- 446-2230

BMR 447 - FIRST TIME Oft MARKET - R8nch style home on I~
landscaped flat lot tg. ivlngroom, knchen with dining•rea.3 s~ andbalh.:

resulbn~
w~h

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POMEROY - Two story home,
good condition. gas fired hot
water heat. two baths insulated, cabinets, panelin&amp;
stove, refrigerator, air conditioning. On~ $29,500.

fam1~

il~rict

79 Chevy w indow v1n . Call
814· 8&amp;99.

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Real Estate General

NEW LISTING BEAUTIFUL LOCATION - Clear
View Estates. One floor plan brick and frameranch .
living room with lireplace. kitchen has pantry and
eating bar. formal dining area, 3 bedrooms; 2 full
baths, utility room, 2 car garage. 2 extra lots
optional.

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1980 Chevrolet Suburban ,
economic al 3t50 engine,
f ully equipped , 38 , 000
mtloo. t690 0 . Call .8 14·
448 -29 57 .

REMODELED - Salisbury
Twp. 3 BR home, insulated,
fu rn ace w/ woodburner, firep lace, carpetin g, one level
acre m/1.

Real Estate General

LISTING - Affordable 3-4 BR home in
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neigh!xlrhood. only 2 miles from shopping, Attractive
brick and frame .ranch style offers mce
room,
room, eat-1n kitchen, utility. room and I car
I .living
garage. Super insulated,
1n very llw heabng
and rooting bills. large flat low
plenl'j of parkmg
I space.
Easy to buy wtth very lillie down. $47,500.
#217
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All AROUND GOOD. 2·3 BR horri~ loCated near
improved housing and wowing business
You
will
enjoy
the
large
and
utility
room
I workbench and sheW area. Nice backyard fo( flilrden
·I and play area. Oulside storage building w~h concrete
Seeing believing and
asking $29,500 wrth
II floor.
im!N!diate possession.
#310
BUY ON EARTH IS EARTH - 7 acres indudes
I BEST
small woods, creek. excellent road frontage and
o1 flat land for your new home. Graham Schoo Rd.
I $10,500.
#237
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Coli 814-44t·t61&amp; otter
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446-0008 ·

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BIIR 444 - OWNER AN~IOUS TO SEW 3 BR ranchsituated on 2.35 acre
lot m/ 1. Possi ~e 8% ~n assumption to qualiiOd ooyer. lndudes lg eat-in
knchen, separate, utilly room, lam~ roomwith w.b. firep~ce . Call fo' an
apJI"ntment toda~

acres.

lruco Teaford

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THE BEST HOUSECLEANER IS A WANT AD

19 77 Dodgo von 83.000

REALTY

992·2259
NEW liSTING - 8.75% Interest? You ca n assu me the
loan on this country A-frame
with approx. 5 acres land, 2
bedrooms, stone fireplace,
with $8.400 down pay., assume balance of $23,500 at
8.75%for 23 year term. Payments of $236.00 month, includes taxes and in surance.
Total price of $31,900.00.

Vans lit 4 W.O .

BLACKBURN

HOME NATIONAL BANK
CALL 949-221 0-Ask .for Tim

NEW ~!STING - Syracuse.
Spacious ranch style home, 6
rooms ~I carpeted, porches,
dishwasher. stove, refrigerator.
washer and dryer. Good 1h acre
lot w~h chain link fence. Abargain at $45,000.

Vans • 4 W.O. , 73

1977 OMC Vonduro wltll

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

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Mldaalnterior. exoetlent me- mtloo. f79 8 . Coli &amp;14-446 ·
c ha nical cOndition: h igh
llti o8 .
miiM ge·.-.c•t enaiM won.. ··

REAl ESTATE FOR SALE .

8607.

Dodge Dmnl 024,

1983 Tran t

Call 81 4 -388·

1979 Ford

Real Estate General

work.
165G. 304-6756439 or 676 · 3934.

good cond, 19 'h Prowler
c1mping trailer , self ·

wQrk

topper, sliding rear wi!'ldow,
18,000 mile a . E~tce ll e n t
condition. Call 614· 992·

extras, needs transmiaston

614-246-9480 or814-246·
6131.

good

1984 Ford F160 pickup. PS,
PB, AC, AM ·F M Cn ootto,

1967 Ford pickup, $360 .
304-616-347 0.

1976 B1..1 ick Riveria L S .• all

fact. wheels, sharp". Call

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AM · FM . 41 ,000 mileo ,
1 2200 or boot offer, ~ 04882-2 6 29.

Int. Cilll 614-246· 9480 or
614-246-6131 .

Real .Estate General

72 . Trucks fo r Sale

power ·lteer ln g , power
brake•. 4 a peed. 4 ~ylinder.

1979 Muojang, 3 dr, ot, air,

contolnod.
9614.

Autos fo r Sale

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The Sunday

Ohio- Point Pleasant,

62x80 all
construction w~h
insulatoo,
overhead eran~ office and baths. Formerly
LET THIS ONE GET AWAY - 3
used for boat sales and repair. located across ranch 011 12 acres, m/ t, wrth lots of pine trees.
fr~m Silver Bridge Plaza wtth access to!tie Ohro This home has LR w~h fireplace, k~chen. bath,
R1ver. Potential unhmtted.
carpeting 2 car garage wrth openers, elec. 88
heat plus a new heat pump, new 12x20
CENTRALLY LOCAT6D - .GREEN lWP. - covmd rear deck and a 12x l6 utility bldg. Call
2211 acre More or less with lrontage on SR for an app&lt;intment
141 and Neigh!xlrhood Rd. Also adjoins
Sander; tlill S~bdiv~ion. .Ow~r financing PlfC[ ~§!ll~g ' ~~~~~~~~7=~~
.avadabi ~·- Call for nm deta1is. •
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JUST LISTED! -:- Th ~ one year old ranch can woodland, fronts on
be purchased w1th 5 acres or 20. 1584 SQ. ft. ol avaitabl~ $250 per acre.
living area. 4 BRs, 2 baths, kitchen, FR. 12x24,
lR, dining room, carpeting, elec. 88 heal Af'PWOXIMATELY 3 MfliS FROM RODNEY Andersen wooden thermopanes, county water, 4 ~ acres, mil all t!lable Older homehasbeen
SW schoo district
remodeled, 3 'BRs, LR, k~chen, bath, gas and
wood staJe, carpeting, county water, small
THIS 3 BEDROOM HOME CAN BE YOURS - pond.
For just $2,300 down and $37 4 per month!
Other attr11ctive features inth~ homeinclude a OAK HIU AREA - COMMERCIAL &amp;
lamily room with lots ol windows and ,a RESIDENTIAL- 3.62 acres mil with approx.
woodburning fireplace, kttchen. dmmg, hvmg 275 ft frontage on SR 93 approx. I mt N. of
room, bat ~ unattached storage bldg., carport. Oak Hill. 2 story homeoffers 4 BRs,l R, k~chen
· nice shaded backyard Call for anappomt111ent with range and refrig, bath, carpelng, nat gas
today.
heat and city water. Commercial steel building
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(stumbo's Garage) measures 40x96 and has
' BRAND NEW DUPLEX - Great1nvestment for concrete flooring Motile home hookup on
the buyer. located onGraham School R&lt;Hach pr~ Owner finandng at 10%. Call lor
unrt offers 2 BRs, INmg room, bath, krtchen appointment
w~h stove, refrig, OW and d ~pl., laundry, large
carport, central air and storage area.
RACCOON CIIUK HOMESITE - Offers
swimmine. boating and fishing, lot ~ze ~
COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - INDUS- 100x600 and has electric, water tap and septic
lli!AL! - 50 acres, more or less, vacant land !Jn~ Call for more details.
ideal for investment or any type development
R!lOO frontage on U. S. 35 and Mitchell Rd. ADDISON TWP. - Approx. 7 miles from
Ganipol~. 39'h acres more or less. Fronts on
103 ACRES M/ l, SPRINGFIELD TWP. - township road. All woods and brush. $8 ,900 .
Approx. 96 A tillable, older home has 5 B R~
bath. LR. k~chen, ·county water, 40x60 pole OIIE OF THIS AREA'S BETTER FARMS - 101
bid' 40x60 tobacco barn. various other aaes m/1 lois of fertile bottom land, pond,
outbuldings.
new fena!S, ~rge barn, modern 3 BR home, 2
batlll Call lor more inlormat~ n.
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· QUAliTY IN EVERY DETAIL - 3or4 BR brick
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home offers a 20x40 fam r~ room. 3 baths. OHIO RIV£1 VIEW- 210 acres mi l located
· k~chen with rY/1, dis~.. microwave and trash approximately 6 miles below .Jown with
compactor. dining room; intercom system, lrontage on SR and Raccoon Road. A few
• !:efllral air. 2 car garage, deck and a. 20x40 scrnic l)ulding sites. balance coukl be used for
pool. Over $100.000. Call for apPI)Intment pasture orrecreati:m Priced tosell at$350 ~r
today,
acre.
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l.ocated sou!ti of Mercerville Apr:rox . 20 A. !em, ,_ Mudsod&lt;, 1'h story hme, large barn
~!able. Balance woods. tobacco base. Owner and tobecco base. $27,900.
w~l h ~p finillce.
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PRICE DROPPED TO $54,900 - Immediate
possession. Very nice 3 bed room home w~h full
basemenl Includes 2 fireplaces fami~ room,
eguippeji kitc.~ en , . I \1 baths, nat gas heat central air .
p!us· 16'x32' 1n-ground POOVJ.arge lot off Sl Rt }. ...
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~859 .
PRICE REDUCED - Owner anxrous to see thiS 3
bedroom 12'x60' mobile home wrth 12'xl5'
add1tion. Includes all furniture plus a new 24'x24'
garage. Ap prox. I acre fenced yard on St Rt. 160.
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#870

MODERN RANCH - Owner leaving area. Willing to
!~en to offer. Amenities are 3 bedrooms..nice k~chen
wi!ti dining area, fivingroom, bath, attached garage. lot
lays flat wi!ti back lawn fenced. New sash wrndows
added. Located in Green Township.
DREAM NO MORE - SEE NOW! - This attractive
brick tri-level with 3 bedrooms, family room with
fireplace or woodburner hookup, 2 baths, 2~ car
garage, fhermopane windows. with marble sills, heal
pump, central air, 21\ acres, more or less. Pnced-rn
upper 50s:
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sTRENGTH OF CHARACTER, QUALITY IN DESIGN All brick 3 bedroom, 2 bath traditionaLl arge k~chen
and dinig area, full basement 2 acre lawn. 16'x32'
in-ground swimming pool. W~hi n one mile of H.M.C.

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#864

35 ACRES MI L - Addison twp. Pumping gas well.
Wooded, wth old homestead. l ocated at Moore- Jericho
Road and SwiSher Hill Rd. Owner wants quick sale.

#862

YOU'll lOVE THIS 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH with 6
acres. Features large eat-in k~chen1 liv1ngr oom, 1\
basement w~h woodburner. If you re loo~n i ror a
home in KCHS district ttl~ home ~ ror you. Call us
today. $53,000
#842
lOVELY SETTING - A 91\ acre private location
enhances this attra ctive energy effi cient 3
bedroom home. Includes 2 baths, su nken living
room, fireplace, full basement, central ai r. Extra
acreage available. 'SW schools.
#153
QUAliTY REIGNS to the bottom comfort in this brick
111nch. View of river with over oneacrelawn. 2'h baths.
3 bedrooms, rormalliving room. kitchen com~ete wrth
j
family room, rec. room, 2 fireplaces
in-ground pool wtth large patio are.a Over 2700
ol living space. Call for more details.
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#867
LOOKING FOR ASMAll FARM7 - Ideal tor the hobby
farmer 16 acres completely fenced with WJOd fencing
Bam. located on state mute. I 'h story framehome wrth
4 bedrooms, spacious kitchen and dining area, carpet
lOCeJ1UY replaced in living room. Good garden area.
Pnced in 30s Hurry and ~ve a call today!
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jj868

PROPERlY REDUCED - A real buy at $29,900. 4
bedrooms, living room wtth fireplace, kitchen, bath, full ·
basement wittr garage. I 'h story frame m ROOd·
condition. Approx. 21h miles from town. AWJOd rental ·
investment

H848

23 ACRES. MORE OR LESS - Beautiful land in Gitlia
Counl'j. Approx. I! tillable. some woods and a J
bedroom home in need of repair. I.e! nowl $22,500.
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1984 OOUILEWIDl 24'x48' - 3 bedrooms, ~ full
baths kitchen compietl: with appliances. Ca!Jil!dral
ceilinH, garden tub and walk-in closet in master bath. all
carpeted, woodburner included. .MUS! be r~moved
tmm present location. Call for more details.
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PRIC£ DROPPED TO $29,500 - Owner has
dropped the price over $10,000 and must sell now.
Moved .out of state. The . home is a I 0 yr. Old
modular home situated on over 3\\ acres, Includes
3 bedrooms 2 baths, famrly room, dmm g room,
plus large barn and fruit cellar. l yea r buyer
protectio~ .

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*899

BEAT THIS FOR COMFORT AND PRICE - Three
rooms and bath in city on 40'xl 20' lot Vmyl • d1ng
storm doors and windows. Roof. hot water heater
recenlly re~aced. Shaded backyard: plus much more
Only $11.000.
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$48,!100 FARM :- Q5 acres.. fjlore or les~ [OCaied ·
·approxrmately 12 miles froril:Gallipolis: f rame·house
with natural gas heal, drilled well, barn. corn crib.
storage building tobacco base. Approx. 20 to 25 acres
tillable. 30 acres mixed limber.
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NEW LISTING - AFFORDABLE - E&gt;cept1onally well
cared for 3 or 4 bedroom ho me nestled onacorner lot
SpaCK&gt;Us k ~chen, n1ce carpet th roughout, low utility
bills. vinyl sidin&amp; large covered patio In-town location.
Priced in the low 30s.
#887
GEORGE'S CREEK ROAD - NICe 3 bedroom home
located on approx. 'A acre. large kitchen. garage,
electric heat A llJOd buy at only $32.500
#815

OFFER! - Desirable ranch
located in town. Th iS gem cannot last lon g
Charming hvmg roo m. mce carpet. dining room. 3
bedrooms, beautrful tiled bath . Workshop . in
gar! ge. Central: a" . tre&lt;;d l1wn . You must.seemsrde
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NATURE PAINTS A MASTERPIECE - Right outside
your w1ndow. Th~ very nice log home is secluded on
approx. 6 acresof woods 2 or 3 bedrooms, l1vingroom
with cathedral ceiling beautiful stone ch1mney wtth
Buck ~ove. d1mng room, equipped kitchen w~ h
custom cabinets, balh, heat pump, cent a1r, many
more extras. Amust to see' Priced 1n tre 60s.

OUTSTANDING 2 STORY BRICK - This dotinctty
des1gned home .fealures a 15.x30' l1v1n g room, space
saver ~tch en, formal dlmng room, 4 BR.}unroom, 2
·tlalhs. ful ba~m~t, grearview of r!""' Has 2nd house
included-'-5 rrn. trame. Will sell separate.
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ENJOY TH E CONVEN IENCE OF THIS HAPPY
RANCH - Within 2'\ m1l es of town. 3 bedrooms.
family room. applra nces. large patro Manicured
lawn. P r~ced 1n the 40s.
#891

INCOME PRODUCER -livein oneandrenllheother.
3 bedroom home plus 2 bedroom 12'x65' mobile
home. Plus add~ion al mobile hOmespace torent out 3
septic tanks. ru ral water, shed, 2 run dog kenneL
Minutes from Holzer Med~al Center. Good rental
income. Reduced to $29,900.

FARM - Approx. 60 acres wrlh barn, 2sheds, chicken
house. garage. Double wide home with 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, living room, eat·in kitchen with refrigerator and
range. Property located on St Rt . 141. Owner anXIous
to sell.

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SPECIAL FEATURE - Beautdul in-ground pool, plus a
level ranc h, overlooking the river. Amenities: 4
bedroor(IS, 3 baths, kitchen complete. tormal dimng
garage, full basement wtth family room. wet bar, 2
rolling acres. Owner open to offer: needs to sell.
#762
ACREAGE - 20 acres more or less, located oft Rt 218.
Tobacco base. fruit trees. well water. Owner would
consKfer selling on land contract
11835
STOP, LOOK &amp; BUY! - Reduced for quick sale.. Extra
lovely double wide with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. k1tchen
complete with appliances, woodburner. '• acre wnh
additional moli(e home hookup. May accept term&gt;.
$30,000.
THIS l -SHAPED may be just what you are lookingfor 1
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, family room with fireplace,
heat pump, central air, 2 car garage, Hat ~wn. $51,900.
Call for appointment today .
#805
MOBIL£ HOM£ PlUS I ACRE - located in Addison
Tow~~p. 12'x60' Freedom w~h 2 new rooms. lar_
ge
living room, 3-4 bedroom~ bath, utility, kitchen With
range and refrigerator. Covered patio on Iron!. Some
furn~u re in.eluded in sale.
#839
CALL THIS HOME ...: Th is 3 bedroomranch can be
yours, living room. kitchen with rang~ relvriger~toran d
bar, bath, tmlify roont. garAge, therf!lopane wmdows.
Priced af $37,000. If you are lookmgmtl)is priCe range
• call tor more details.

11838

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paved road . Septic tank on lot, rural water 15 available.
Priced at $10 500. SWschools.
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Concrete block basement Large in-ground pool with
fence. 2 septic tanks, rural water, ~ectnc . land laysflat
w1th wooded area to the back.
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FARM COUNTRY - 41.9 acres of good pasture.
bonomland. garden area. some woods. 2 story frame
remodeled' home. good oonditJon. 4 bedrooms. INing_
room. d1nin1 room, krtchen Barn, garage. workshop,
cellar, tobacco base.

!Vr ACRE lOT - l ocated at Floyd Oark Road.

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HOME - 37 ACRES - MOBILE HOllE HOOKUP You can have all th~ and more when you buy thrs
property. 2 story trame home has 4 bedrooms..bath,
living room wrth woodburner hoot&lt;up. k~chen. d1n1ng
large utility room, fuel 011 furnace. 30 x30 barn. garage,
plus other outbuildings•.tobacco base, located on state
highway. Owner l1nanc1ng ava1~ ble
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remodeled l'h story home. S.tualed on over 2 acres. 3
bedrooms bath, formal dining fa m1iy room. Garage.
cellar. City schools. Approx. t 17 m11es from city .
$35,000.
#816
MAKE OFFER - 1mmed1ate possess ~ n. 3 bedroom
frame ranch srtuated or1approx . 11? acres. Garage. City
schOOs. Approx. 5 miles from town. Priced in mrd
thirtK!s.

~844

LITTLEBUT MIGHTY descnbes this neat and clean I
bedroom home. Alum. ~d1ng storm doors and
windows, nic! storage bu1id1ng large backyard. Would
be great for young couple lUSt gett~ng started or WJOd
renlal property. Priced at only $1 3;900.
~834

REDUCED TO $24,000 - OWNER MUST SELL!! Private 1 acre salting in Green Township. 3 bedroom
remodeled ranch, 1ndudes new vi1ring, new kitchen,
Andersen wrndows, 2 car garage, barn.

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Roat ElloloCoqioriUon .,'trusU!o.forthe NAF. ~ and" - urulemarl&lt;soC Century21Reaf&amp;.tale ColfiOratlon. Printed InI'.S.A. l:o;u•l Hw,ln~ lltrportunilytit·
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75

78 Harley Daviaon Sportlter

1978 fiborgla" oki·boot 16
ft, 75 HP, outboard. Call
814-446-4594.

13,000 mllet, 12,995. Coli
114·448· 1515 otter 6 614·
448·1244.

Muot oellll 1975 Suzuki
810. good cond. Call 614251-61174 or 814-256 1841 .
1978 XR 185. been rebuilt,
·•cellant condition, $600.
Call 514·317-7608.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

111 ft. Tri Hull Boat. 65 hp.
Eve..,rude . 12000. Call Don
Johnson, Portland, Ohio at

814-843-5205.

17 ft. Ccntlinar. 186
Inboard -outboard . powar
l:rim prop., power trim tabs.

tri-haul, 304·675·6286.

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Motors Home•
8o Campel'l
1971 Winnebago 25ft. fully
contained, gef'erator, air.

• • c. cond; $7,600. C•ll
1!14·387·0447.
Pop up camper trailer. 1INPI

aix. fully equipped. •1100.
Call 614-446-8103.

i}ftiJN} fi)'it ~THAT SCIWIIILED WoRD CWIE
~ ~ ~~· by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee
Unoorornble ~~-four J'""blol,

one lttttf to NCh aqu.,., to form
four or&lt;llnoty wordo.

Auto Parts
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Electrical

8o Refrigeration

1986 ·lnt•netlc:mal travel
trailer, 30ft, setf contained.
many axtra1, muat aall.
Plaaaant.

Business Services
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1871 750 Honda motorcy·
ell. Exc•llent conditiof' .
11110. After 6pm call 8148111·3888.

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SEWING Machine repairs.
service. Authorized Singer
Sale• a. Service Sharpen
Sciaaou. Fab~lc Shop.
Pomeroy. 814·992-2284.

THEY CALLEP
THI! COM.!PIAIIJ

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General Hauling

HE WA5 THI~.
GM otaner. VW 11aner t16 1-::--:-~--::-:------,
85 General Hauling
each. Call614-448-1608.
Home
Now arrange the circled letters to
Improvements
lorm llle IUI!&gt;riM ana-. a&amp; tugAI! pano lor 1977 Cordoba.
J•m•• Boys Weter Service. 87
Upholstery
gaa1ed bV tho above clllloon.
Alao pooll filled. Call 614·
1182 Kowukl 440 LTD. Call 304· 773·5861 .
· 268·1 141 or 814· 4461,300 mllot. call 304-773- - - - - - - - - " -- 1-Marcum Roofing 1o Spout·
Ono Brown 8 toot Ford lng. Now lnotalling rubber IA111BW4IIIIotni:JUST AN(_
1175 or 814~ 448· 7911 .
11778.
TRISTATE
topper. eke cond, $160.00. roofl. 30 yeera experience.
· - - - - - - UPHOLSTERY
SHOP
apecializing in built up roof.
Ken't Water Service. Wells, 1183 Soc. Ave., Galllpolio.
1875 Honda 500. $800. 304· 875·5912 .
Cell
81
4·388·9857.
ciaterne, paoli filled. Phone 814-448-7833 or 814-4461971 Hondo . 350 $200.
Yeolorday'ol Jumblea: ONION SOOGY VASSAL NEWEST '
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both good cond.. Gordon 77 Auto Repair
Answer: .What 1 philanderer thlnkethe world·cloe•- 614-367-0623 or614-367- 1833.
7741 night or day.
'GIIIitplo • . Lillie Slkleen .
OWES HIM A LOVING
Southtide. W.Yo.
R le M Furnitur• ManufacUnconditional lifetime guaWaugh's Water Service. turing, St. Rt. 7. Crown
ATT~NTIONI ATTENTION!
rantee. local reference•
Wetl1, ciat.arns, ·poole. Fest, City, Oh. Coli 514·251·
1182 Yamoho 750 Maxin. BJ's Body Shop now open .
reliable service. Coil 514- 1470. cell Eve. 814-44681
Home
ohoft drive. 6,000 mlleo. Free estlmatea. No job too furniahed. Free "timat...
82
Plumbing
Coli collecl 1·614-237·
266 -1240 or 814· 256- 3438 . Old · lo new
extr.a, ex. cond .. call 304- omall. 304-675-2663.
lmprovem~nts
-.Heating
0488, day or night. Rogoro
1 130. Relloneble rate1.
Uphoatered.
882·31176 or 304-882Batement Waterproofing.
3128.
1Tabor Upholatery. For reuCamping
CARTER'S PLUM81NG
IIINGLEII'S SERVICE. ox· phol11ering, ftee eatimat11.
Equipment
AND HEATING
pel'lie'aeellcar-"nte.r, electri· Free pickup lo delivery. Call
Cor. Fourth and Pine
clan • .m11on. ·palntei'," ·r6or- 814-379-2859.
Gallipolis. Ohio
1965 Starcraft pop - up lng (lncludhlg hot tar
camper, excellent condition. application) 304-676-2088 .D,anjft,(:on~r.;,'Jo~.. Vinyl Phone 514·446·3888 or
llalng, ·reple . •rit'-twhi· 814-448-4477
75
Boats and
$700 firm. Call 614·448- or _876·7368.
dows, inauletingr roofing,
0175
or
304-675-6431
of·
Motors for Sale
ter 7.
Rot•rv or ceble tool drilling. new and remodeling, con· JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1. Box 356, Galli·
Moat .welle completed aeme crete. Coll304-773-6131 polio. Call 614-367·0576.
dey.
Pump 11111 and aervi·
. 17ft. Sport• Craft tri-haul:
All typea of ma1onry, brickl,
ceo.
304-896-3802.
walk thru windshield. 75 HP
. blocks. concrete, a-t one·.
Evttnrude motor &amp; trailer.
&amp; Campers
Free eatfmete. CeH Roger at
Starks
Tree
and
Lawn
Ser·
Exc. cond .. $2,500. C o l l l - - - - - - - - -304-773-5127.
vice,
stump
removel.
304~
514-367-0447.
83 Excavating
578-2010.
1986 Starcraft Star Master
RON'S TeiOYiolon Service.
12 h ·. aiu'm. boat with oars. 6, pop-up, same as new.
l o D H O M E Houle calla on RCA, Ouazar.
. good cond.. t135. Call uaed 2 times. muat sell at B
IMPROVEMENTS
.. Ro· GE. Speclallng In Zenith. Good·1 Excavating, base·
1114-445-4230.
once to settle estate. Elect· placement windowa. alum. Coli 304-1178·2398 or 614· m•nt•, footer~,,. driveweys,
ric , refrig .• heater, gas stov-..
aeptic tanke, landacaping.
aoffit, vinyl aiding, contlnu· 448-2454.
For oalo: 1978 16Y, ft. all options, 83,200 firm. ous
Call anytime 614· 446gunera,
free
eatlmetea,
Starcraft tri·haul boat with Cost ower $4,900 new. Call
work guaranteed. Call Fetty Tree Trimming, ' ltump 4637, Jemee L. Davison. Jr.
trailer. 11,500. Call 514- 814-446-1641. serious in· all
removal. Call 304-675- owner.
evening•
304-1178-264~.'
882-2143 or 614·742- quire• only after 6, 614·
1331 .
2289 after 8pm.
446-8172.
Dozer Work land claar!ng,
ll~dacaping. etc. Free eati·
motao. Call 614-448-8038
Real Estate General
or 614-992-7119 anytime.
· 1878 Yamoho 11 OOXS
completely dreJiad. stereo,
nice rood bika, 304· 676·
4338.

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Legislative leaders seek compromise

I" 160# Water ..... It&lt;
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"F,., Pellntg"
PH. 304-295-7845

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C0LUM)3US IUPI) -State legislative leaders "re
figure, somewhere between the $19.6 billion proposal
adopted by the Republican-dominated Senate and the
looklngto close the$700mllllongap between the Senate
and House on the $W billion state budget!or l!ll6-87 and
$:1D.3 billion approved by the Democratic House.
- The conference committee wiU probably meet
enact a compromise by the end of the week.
The eXisting fiscal perjod ends at midnight next , publicly TUesday, then go In and out of public session
Sunday, and if a new spending plan with an income tax
for the rest of the week, negotiating the details of the
reduction can be put in place Friday as planned, there
budget untO a settlement Is reached .
wlU be little to keep the laWmakers !rom adjourning for
Both House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D-New
the summer.
Boston, and Senate President Paul E. Glllrnor. R- Port
House and Senate financial staffers worked through
Clinton, are hoping to bring a package to their
the weekend to furnish key senators and representarespective chambers Friday.
tives with alternative t.axing and spending plans so
Senate Republicans have called tor a ·10 percent
they can set a target figure lor oyerall spendlpg.
annual reduction in the state income tax rates for three
straight years. House Democrats adopted a 5 percent
A six-member budget conference committee was
expected to meet in privale tpday to debatetheslzeof
annual reduction. wlth the second year contingent
appropriations for J)1ajor areas of spending and the
upon Ohio's economla'perfonnance.
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amount of a personal income tax reduction.
Out of those discussions will come the "control"

W.Va.

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REAL ESTATE
446-4206
5·10 IUHL·MORTON RD.
IONNI l. STUTES SONNY GAINES CATHY CLARK
Rtalt~r
Realtor
BURDETTE
. 446-4206
446-2707

WHY SETTLE FOR YELLING THE WHOLE
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TEll THE
WHOLE WORLD?
Ask Younolf 1'hit Ql*tlan-n.n list With Ill
*WIIIIit T. Leedinghllm. _
Reol10r, Ph. Home-446-95311

H\ ACRE WITH
COUNTRY SETTING

135 ACRE FARM with lar1e 2 story home. 3-4 b&lt;drooms. DR. lam., room. uli li t~ room, bath. part pasture land, part wooded area,
for hunting. Garden space, outbu1ldmgs. Call us. we will be
1 to sell this home to you.

AFFORDABLE - 3 bedrooms. ulility room. living room. eal-in
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. stove. rei.. 2 car 1ara1e. above ground po~ . new salellite
outbuilding, trl . lot with wat er and septic. l ot IS larg e

bl!i!d se~e r al houses on. The pnce ... calL Owners are
to help with the linancm~ .

4TH AVE. - Convenience of lown bul in a quiel nei1hbor·
. 2 bedrooms. LR, FR. eal-in kilchen, balh with old lash10n
room, large lot witn room lor a garden. Askmg

DON'T BE INTIMIDATED BY THE PRICE- Owners will consider
oiler. tocaled mlora ESiales lhis hom eoilers alllhal atam1ly

, large rooms. fami ly room with fireplace. lull basement
fireplace, two baths, formal dining area, back deck,
lot, all the prillileges of the
club house and
you reside in Tan Estates. on't waste any more

cool.

., .. -., .. "''1·.. ...m...e. and see, then buy. $85,000.00.

LOAN ASSUMPTION - 20 aCies wooded. Contemporary home.

Solar heating. Solarium room with hot IJJb. Many amenities.

IIOD£RN 3 BEDROOM Bl-lEVEL- features Ig. krtchen w/ lotsof
quolrty handmade cabmets. 1~ bath!, liVingroom.lg. lamily room
w/Buck stove. Backyard 1s large with aIg. covered patio and an on
tOP of ground pool to enJOY lot s of summer picnics. Washington

School Di1tricl.

101 LISTING - I mile oil George's Creek Rd. lhree bedroom
home, fully carpeted, l.arge living/ family room c'ombination. new
stone fir~place with fan. large wooded tot with plenty of trees,
room lor a garden. Two car unat1ached garage. Fencing around

most of the properly. Askin' price. $44 ,500. $2125 down.$360.85
P&amp;l lor 30 yrs .
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AVEIUE - liwe in I he cily with atounlry almosphere.

. 2,300 sq. tt. of hvmg space w1th LR . k1lchen w1th appli·
ances. famil~ rooms, 3·4.bedrooms, 2 baths. laundry rooms, fin ·

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!shed bmmenl wilh fireplace, .hobby room, workshop, and
screened in porch ..9 acre lol wilh 1arden, lruit lrees, and grape
ertJor. Control air. i'S heat, anlc, fan. slorm windows.Walking dis·
tance to city schools. You must see this one to appreciate 11. Price1
low 50$.

PIICE IEDUCED - $40,000 - 3 BRs, newly carpeted , cily
ICiiooiS. ps heat. central air. lg. lot and garden.
. 30 yrs. $2.000

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fiiiEI IEDIIOOI, - City schools, woodburner, $32,000 11,600 down ,30 yrs.

1 IEDIIOOI ocluBLEWIDE w/ 1 acre more or ,less. Modern

Nice and solid 2 bedroom
home located on state high·
· ·way with no real dose neighand ' bars.- Rural water system·
I district. plus drilled and a dug well.
Assumable loan . Call for .. Extra water lap for a mobile
-more inlormation. Nice
home hookup. Nice restful
home. Must see.
area affer a day's wotk .
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Country estate with 3 Indiana stone fireplaces, including one
in a master suite. 4 BR total, 2111 baths , 112 acres more or
less. Just short distance /rom jlallipolis. This custom built log
hol!le features nearly 3700 sq . ff. of beautifully decorated
and well planned living. Stunning living and dining a~ea w~h
beautiful hardwood floors. The lovely kitchen 1s lully
equipped and designed for convenience. Cenlral heating
and a1r. Attached garage. Includes 5 room careta~er home.
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BEAUTIFUL HOME
30 acres-15 tillable- approx. 300 SQ . ff. living space.
Briar Hill stone and cedar outside covering, 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, modern and lully equipped kitchen, real
beam ceiling (from Union Central, Columbus}, 2Buck stoves.
Morse stove. electric h~at pump, 2 car garage, large
screened in back porch with barbecue. Located in Green
Twp. close to Gallipolis. Lots more. Must see. C~ll now for appointment.

K29

SOMEONE
AND WE HAVE WHAT IT T.AKE'S TO
FIND THAT- SOMEONE. CALl USII
FREE
GAS - 140 ACRES
Approx. 10 miles from Gallipolis - lots of Raccoon Creek
frontage - approx. 60 acres tillable with tobacco base. Nice
40'x60' barn. 6 rooms, 3 BR home with free natural gas to ,
heat your home in winter and cook your food . Lots of lruit
trees. Nice country setting. See this one.

VACAIIT LOT - CITY OF GALLI,OLIS
40'xl30' lot N651ocated on Madison Ave., Gallipolis. All city
utilities. Only $5,900.

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COUNTRY STYLE HOME
In very good condition. Corner lot. approx. I' acres level
land. Metal barn, 45'x45', 8 room home, 3 bedrooms. 2bath·
rooms, approx. 1750 sq. ff. a/living space, mod. kitchen, li·
replace. basement rural water system. Family type home
close to grade school. Phone now for appOintment.

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litchen. dinin1room, hYing r"?m. Puced $23.000.

.,DEll IWICH- 3 bedrooms, .8 of an acre. in-ground swim·
111inJ pool. Priced 11 $43,500.
A-fiAII(IIOIIIDI .lUCIE LOT - 3bedrooms I~ balh livini
-._ llllchln. uliiiiY room, ~ bosement unfinished. Price s28.DOO

_ 11,400 iiOwn poylrM!nl. $228.55 monthly payment P&amp;l,_9.75
:!0 rrs.
ACIEJ- IOIIl£ MOll - 2 additionol mobile home hoo·
M minerll riKMs. $22,000. Moke us on offer.

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HOlE IN THE COUNTRY

7 room house with 3 or possibly 4 bedrooms, kitchen whh
built-tn cabinets, storm wmdows and doo11. Located on state
highway. Priced at $39,000. WIU consider trade. Cell for your
appointment now.

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POINT PLEASANT- A Poinl
Pleasant man, Gacy A. Stearns, 27.
2rb;l Monroe Ave .. Point Pleasant,
was killed in a single vehicle.
accident on Ro11te 2, near Greer
Road outBide of Point Pleasant, ·
Sunday mQrnlng, according the
Mason County Sheriff ' s

25 Swiaa conton
80 Place of the aeal:
27 Eluded
64 Symbol lor
abbr.
dysprosium
28 Heads of church
. 91 Symbol .for lhoron ·
1 Slip away
patlshea
. to marry .
. 65 River In Siberia
94 Ehllcal
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6Foun~
J&lt;l Spoket'\ .
- 96 Symbol tor Cl}ldum. .. .
31 Part of window
1) Bl!slee oniielf with · 67 Up to ihll_llme of ·
96 Sp!oillali 1&gt;91
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80 Stunted 'pera&lt;ins
frame
''suinmer"
sowater boltleo '
71 Liquid rileas.
134 Tear
33 Pope's scarf
18 Clerical collar .
100 Manage
19 Deftly nimble
73 Stutter
136 Hawaiian wreaths
35 Verve
102 K,ind ol loot race
20 Angers
74 Incrustation
137 Period of time: pl.
36 FIHer
104 Hostelries .
37 Follow
21 Overly precise
76. More contemptible 138 Made a choice
105 Is ill
139 Comp1188 poinl
391ndoneolan
persons
79 By oneself
106 Became rullled on
, 140 Ill-humor
81 Watering place
41 Supplicate
23 War god
surface
82 Encountered
141 Vasl age
42 Llslen
24 Mongrel
107 On deck
26 Transgresses
84 At what place?
44 Eel fls..,-man
142 Pu~tcizes
108 Golf score
143 .Hinder
47 Bedouin
27 News-galherlng
85 Fame
111.Anonymous
144' Unserviceable
48 Companion In
org.
87 Halt
. 112 Again
29 Answer
90 Freedom
146 Girl's name
a game
113 Mlodemeanors ·
148 Gloomy
49 Physician: colloq.
30 Is In debt
92 Dine
116 Deposit
·J4Q FJithilr arid mother ,_. ',~ F!iay.the ,banjo ·
· 31 Hindu garmenl
· 9~ V;ipOF ,._
' 118·Bo0k &lt;&gt;I Old
· 32'Cloit rnound: .
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54 Sharp ~bdomfnal . ,_ reatarnenr ··
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pains
33 Eggs
97 Solar disk
151 Noblemen
1t9 Openings
34 Diminutive suffix
98 Unit of measure55 Decays ,'
122 Weirder
· 35 PeriC~~s of time
ment: abbr.
56 Vigotous
DOWN
124 Brings Into
36 Figure ol speech
59 Lawmakers
99 Prefix: with
1 Bursts forth
agreemen1
60 Word.ol sorrow
38 Looks fixedly
· 101 Mlslake
2 Dipper
125
Bodies of water
40 Race ollettuce
3 Comply
61 Symbol lor tin
103 Pekoe, e.g.
126
Declares·
41 Frolic
4 Danceslep
63 Greenland
104 Capri, e.g.
128
Valley
on lhe moon
42 Succor
105 Watchful
5 Latin conjunction
settlement
130
Zodiac
sign
43 Dollar bill
108Simlan
6 Reveals
. 66 Distance ineasure:
131 Mountain lakes
45 Begin
abbr.
110 Calmer
7 Maluree
132 Dismay
'
46 Teulonlc deity
· 8 Female relative:
1t2 Poker stake
67 Chaldean city ·'
135
Point
of
hammer
47 Sea In Asia .
68 Thrash: slang
1t3 Yellow
colloq.
137 FOOd program
48 Skin
70 Violent expiration
9 SpaniSh article
114 Malden loved
138
Hebrew measure
49 Ponders
10 Depart suddenly
of breath
by Zeus
140
Boy Scouts ot
71 Long. slender fish
51 Choir voice
115 Harvest
11 Dangerous
America: abbr.
52 Delirium tremens: 117 Dinner course
12 Running
72 Sudsy brew
142 Mohammectari
13 Allowance lor
73 Drains
abbr.
1t8 Actress Baxter
name
53 Hurried
waste
751nsect
119 River In Arizona
143 Savings account:
54 Applaud
77 Pitching stat.
120 PlaniMtmo: abbr.
. 14 Biblical weeds
abbr.
55 Solutions
78 Soak, as flax
t5 Herons
121 Debate
144
Above
57 Without end:
16 Legal matters
80 Short letter
123 Getaway: sl.
145 Saint: abbr.
poetic
17 Sleamshlp: abbr.
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124 Site of Iowa Slate
58 Composition
147 Symbol tor
21 Go belore
86 Tbe noslrlls
, College
'
60 Sandarac tree
22 Sharp replies
88Cnose
125 Prohibits ·
lutecium
61 Turf
126 Downs panner
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OWIER FINANCING. HANDYIAI SPECIAL

This week make us an offer. 8 room home in the Headey Ad·
dition to Bidwell. 4 bedrooms. buiH·in cabinets, dbl.a/s sink,
shinale roof, wood or c011 heater, apple t~. side porch,
rurar water system: Cell us now!
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The Seriate also plans a vole Wednesday on a huge
House-passed bill overhauling · the entire state
accounting system.
The Senate Financial Institutions and Insurance
Committee has resumed hearings on an .inlerstate
banking bill alter an interruption three monthS ago
when the savings and loan crisis brOke.
The next hearing will be held Wednesday afternoon
on the House-passed biU.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Edward J . Orlett.
D-Dayton, allows oul-ol-stale banks to acquire Ohio
banks If there is reclproci ty lor Ohio institutions to do
busineSs elsewhere.
Currently, only one out-of-state· bank, Chase ·
Manhattan Bank of New York, is permitted to qJerate
in Ohio. and it Is limited to six institutions II acquired to'
help activate Ohio thril1.s.

Showers
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mterrupt
Heritage
Weekend

Mason Countians
die in accidents

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cut each year. Republicans might seek to ex'lend I he
cu 1beyond the budget period, bul Democraisare aptto
be just as inSistent thai any future laxcutheyond fiscal
19136 be tied to available r evenues.
Gov. Richard F. Celeste has said he wants caution
exercised in fiscal1987,llnklng any tax reduction with
the economy.
- "There will be a permanent and substantial tax cut
that won't be tled 'to anything, " responded Glllmor.
"Whethfr there is some more (tax reduction ) that Is
tied tot he economy, I don't know. lt's possible."·
The. Senate has scheduled a Vote Wednesday on a
House-passed $2.9 biUion highways and highway
safety budget, InCluding $1.6 biUion for road
construction in 198&amp;-87. The approp~latlon is separated
from the general budget because it is supported by
·
highway user funds.

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131 Spigots
132 Hu-nd of
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According to the report, Stearns
was traveling South on Route 2,
around 1: :II a.m., when he apparently f!J)led tO maintain control ofhls
•. Ford-1'1\under'!llfd while rounding ii

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Stearns died at Pleasant Valley
Hospit;:tl at 2:55 Sunday morning.

Slearns, son of Mason c;:ounty
Sherilf's Deputy Leo Stearns, was
on leave from the United States
Army.
,
The accident Is stUI under
investigation•by the Mason County
Sheriff's Department.
The ·Jacllson County. Sheriff's
Department is invesligatlng a
two-vehicle accident Sunday that
killed a Leon man.
A spokesperson for the Jackson
County Sheriff's DepartmeJ)t said
Carl William Hayman, 42•.Leon,
died in a two-veHicle accident
Sunday on Interstate Tl, north of'
Goldtown.

Multimedia applicaiions approved

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GREENVILLE. S.C. - Multimedia Inc. officials said over the
weekend ,that the Federal Communicatlons Commission has
granted' Multlmedla's applications for a proposed recapitalization
plan.
Multimedia publishes 14 daily and 29 non-daily newspapers,
including the Sunday Times-Sentinel, The Dally Sentthel, Gallipolis
:. Dally .Trt!June ;nK! ·POint Pll;'asant'Begtster. It als9 operates·,f(ve;· ,
television and to· radio stalions ·ana m·o "' tliim 100 cabllf tl!lelltst6n -, .
franchises:

Although rain played havoc wlth
outdoor scheduling Satuf'!)ay. Herlt.
age Weekend activities were well
received.
Court St. was blocked lo traffic
Saturday and there were a number
of extensive exhibltB in an arts and
crafts feature. However, rainS hil
and lhe exhibilors had to take for
cover. Several returned to lheir
posts Sunday as weather conditions

· tliii&gt;roved. .

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· TheM.;IgsMuseumwasthesce!le .
of many activities and exhibits and
being mostly Indoors the
vance was not lnlerrupted to any
~al extent. A spokesman for the
Meigs County Pioneer and Historical Society said that there was a
steady flow of traffic al the museum
Saturday in spite of the rain and on
Sunday many vtslted the museum
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and enjoyed the caliope music
by Myron Duffield. The
provided
Heritage Weekend at the Meigs Museum. GMJESer
DULCIMERS - Elghty·nlne-year-old William
calliope
qn
both Saturday . and
· holds a novel double dulcimer whlcl! b somelbnes
G!IJeser .is plcfu!:'ed with so~ I)Uhe .maltY ducbners
Sunday
was
SiioJ15or:ed
bY the Meig5' · .
called a-..s.teetheart';-iiuJi,lmer. · · · · · .. .
wldch he hiuldmllkes at hiS resldena. tl!!&amp;r · RAick
MuseumandlheFarmersBankand
Springs. Gnaeser whose work was a fealure of
Savings Co.
Some of Saturday's stag~&gt; enter·
tainment was rained oul but a
variety including dancers .and
musicians did g~&gt;t to pres'enl their
lighlers s~ot dowri a Korean Air' acts as the weather cleared on
Already sensitive to parallels held hostage In Lebanon.
Lines jumbo jel with 269 people Sunday.
between Lebanon and Iran, Rea·
Shultz said Reagan has been
aboard prompted his image·
gan's advisers want to keep him out "giving aU the attention that can be
Sunday evening the crowning of
conscious
aides to order an early the 1985 Meigs Junior Fair queen
of the trap that SfU!red Carter during effective to this hostage problem "
the earlier hostage crisis and helped but added the presidenl "is· also relurn to Washington.
and king highlighted activities.
Just eight days ago. Reagan cui Tammy Calaway, daughter of Mr.
cripple his presidency.
carcying on the work of government
Among those reported to be and should, as I have and aU the short a Camp David weekend to and Mrs. Everelt Calaway, Cool·convene a White House meellng \1lle. was named queen and Kevin
concerned about the possible public others have.
relations ramifications Is Nancy
"I think we have to carry on our wlth his national securfty advisers Napier, son of Mrs. Christine
when the hijackers of Trans World
Reagan, who has a keen feel and schedules," • Shultz said. "If the
Napier. Bidwell, was named king.
Airlines Flight 847 ordered the Second runner up to the queen was
sensitivity for public 'perceptions of president is in California, he's right
aircrafl flown back to Belrul .
her husband.
. ~ky Rife. daughler of. Mr. and·
by a ~;&gt;hone, believe me."
But at other times, Reagan has Mrs. Ben Rife, Middleport, and
Being near a telephone has ~ol
lnslstinll "we're not paralyzed"
by the crisis, Secretary of State enabled Reagan to escape criticism IT'mained away from lhe Ova.l
Betty Jo Hunt. daughter of Mr. and
George Shultz said Sunday he. in the past for tending to ranch Office. Although ali the communica- Mrs. Earl Hunl, Long Boltom. was
Reagan and others in the adminis- chores when crises break around tions Reagan needs in a crisis are aI flrsl runnerup. Other contestants
his fingertips, his aides acknowl· were Valerie Woods, daughter of
tration have been tending to the world.
business E'Ven as public a ttentlon
The sight of Reagan ho!'St'back edge public perception is a different
Mr. and Mrs. GObert Woods,
matter.
has been rtveled on the hijacking riding at his ra~ch the day SoVI('I
Pomeroy, and Veronica Provo,
and the plight of the 40 Americans '
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Murphy, Chest('r.

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President not . optimistic about latest hostage crisis
WASHINGI'ON (UP!) - The
"business as usual" attitude Presi dent Reagan has displayed since the
start the hostage crisis in Lebanon
soon could test his ability to pn'vent
, the drama trom becoming· his
version of Jimmy Carter's Iran.
Reagan, offering no reason for
optimism the crisis wlll end soon,
will pursue a range of meetings,
public appearances and ou lsi de
activities this week In &lt;tn' efforl 10
appear in control and nol hamstrung by the standolf in Beirut.
, But at week's end lies a de facto
deadline for deciding how far
Reagan can
in keeping at least
some distance belween himself and

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round-the-clock efforts to end the
hijacking saga.
If lhe st.alemate is not broken in
the next few days, Reagan wlll be
forced to decide whether to cancel a
long-planned vacation at his mountaintop ranch in California, which is
scheduled to begin Friday.
Although White House spokes·
man Larry Speakes said as late as
last Friday that the matter had not
been discussed in olflcial circles, the
question of whether lo stick to the
vacation to show Reagan is not
obsessed by the hostage crisis or
cancel them to underscore his
concern looms as a major problem
for the presldenl and his lleutenanfB.

Meigs teenager cited
after minor accident

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A Meigs County teenager was, .Ja. of 524 Jackson Pike, was
cited by Gallipolis City Pollee
westbound on 35, and as.he turned
Saturday night following a two-car
left onto 3. the patrol said ·a
accident on Second Avenue.
westbound car driven by James J.
Oftlcers said a car driven by
Fitzpatrick, 76, of Milford, was
James D. Wood, 25, ofKittsHill. was
apparently unable tQ stop, went left
southbound on Second, just south of
of center and s.truck Bcyant's car in
Locust Street, when he stopped in
the left side:
traffic. Pollee said a caroperated by
Both vehicles sustained moder·
David M. Shuler, 16, of 245 North
ated dwnage In the 11:40 a.m.
Fifth St., Middleport. apparently
collision, troopers said. Fitzpatrick
could not stop in time and struck was cited for !allure to stop In a!l
Wood.from behind.
assured clear distance.
No Injuries were reported ln the
AGalllaCountytei!nagerescaped
9:19 p,.m. aceident, which Cflused lnjucy when the car he was drtvlng
in'odera1e damage to Shuler's
struck a tree along Ohio 325
vehicle. Nodamagewasreported to
Saturday l)lihl.
The patrol said John H.Elllott, 17,
Wood's car. Sliuier was cited for
faUure to stop In an assured clear
of Rt. 2, Patriot, was 80Uthbound on
distance foUowlng the accident.
~. · around two and two-tenths
north of Ohio 141, when he
.
·miles
Meanwhile, a Mutord man was
apparently
lost control of his car,
cited Saturday by the Gallla-Melgs
went
olf
therlghtstdep!thehlghway
potlt of the State ·Highway Patrol
and struck a tree. '
following a two-car accident Satur·
His car sustained moderate
day liiOI'IIIn(l at the inte~tlon of
damag~&gt;
In the 10 p.m. accident, the
tJ.s. :11 and Gallla County 3.
patrol added.
' AcardrlvenbyJanlceM.Bcyant,
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FAIR ROYALTl' - The queen and ltlng .,, the upromlng Augl111
Melp CouD&amp;y Junior FaJr iUid the court were named In ceremonies held
Ill the parking lot .-,e Sllnday evening at a part of the ob!rervance of
Herltap W~end. Kevin Napier, Bidwell, .t the right Willi named

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junior lair king an~ next to hbn is the 1185 juniOr lair q - Tllnuny
Calaway. From the left the group lndudes Valerie WOOds, Veronica
Provo, Becky Rife, second runner-up, and Betty Jo 'Ham, 11not
runner-up. Usa COllins and Jarnea P~ Iaiit year's que;&gt;n tllld ""'«
crowned the new royalty.

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