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Meigs County
Co-op growing
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James j. Kilpatrick sheds 'no tears' for the
defunct school prayer amendment-Page A-2
Ohio's new public bargaining bill is threatened
with potential legal problems-Page D-l

Vol. 19 No. 8

Along the River ............... B-1 -8
Classllleds ...................... D-3- 7
Deaths ............................. A-(;
Editorials ......................... A-2

Fann ........ ............ .. ....... .. E-3
Sports ... .............. ........... C-1-8

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Ohio weather:
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Medicaid changes: little effect at Veterans
POMEROY - Changes in the Ohio Department of
Public Welfare's Medicaid program which are
expected to save $40 million in hospitalization charges
over the next year will have little effect on Veterans
Memorial Hospital at this time. according to Scott
Lucas, administrator.
Patients who pay with Medicaid now must have
approval before admission to the hospit al for any
non-emergency treatment. Lucas said. That rule

went into effect on March 20.
But he explained that most patients· on Medicaid
being admitted to Veterans come into the hospital on
an emergency basis. He said that the hospitai census
ordinarily includes between 10 and 12 percent
Medicaid patients.
Under the new policy. physicians must submit
patient information to the Physicians Health Pian of

Central Ohio for review to ensure that in -patient
hospital care is necessary and that the rccommended
procedure cannot be carried out in a less expensive
setting such as a doctor's office or on an ou t-patient
basis.
The changes in procedurf' rlo not appt:-· to
emergency admissions, Lucas stressed . He defined
emergency admission as being onf' which would

result in significant alteration or detPrioration in thf'
patient's hea lth if not treated within 48 hours.
Lucas sa id he v if'ws pr&lt;'·admission appro,·a J on
C'ircti\'f' su rgery and other non-&lt;&gt;mergenc:-· treatment
as a coming thing for all third party pavers.
He pt'f'dicts radical changt's in hospital sf'rvice"
within the next few vmrs with a trend toward morf'
and more outpatient SC'rvice" as prC'ss w·f' mount s to
cont ain hospital cos".

M•t h
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1· •t r----------------------,Prosecutor: no
I c. "?I CODlp ICI y 132-year-old HeDllock Grove further action
convictions: appeals ·P ost Office closes its doors
in inmate death
court upholds one,
'
overturns-a second
By KEVIN KELLY
1lmes-Sentinel staff
GALUPOLIS The Fourth
District Court of Appeals has
overturned a conviction in Gailia
County Common Pleas Court on
complicity to negligent homicidC'for
the accidental shooting of a GaUia
County man nearly three years ago.
But Appeals Judges Homer E.
"Pete" Abele. Lawrence Grey and
Earl E. Stephenson upheld Alvin R.
Mitchum's other conviction on
complicity to tampering with
evidence.
Mitchum, 40, HiUiard. was indicted along with PhUlip D. Downing. 25, also of Hilliard, in theJuly28,
1981 shooting of Craig H . Fisher. 21.
Rt. 2, Patriot, at the bar adjoining
the Skyline Lanes bowling aiJC'y in
Kanauga .
Mitchum. who managed the
bowling ailey at the time. left a
loaded gun on a counter top that
Downing, an employee. acciden·
tally fired . The bullet passed
through an open corridor betw('('n
the alley and the Captain's Lounge
and struck Fisher. who was at thf&gt;

bar.
Fisher died of his wound in a
Huntington. W.Va. hospital on Aug .
16, 1!*!1. Two months later. Downing
was secretly indicted by a Ga llia
grand jury for negligent homicidf',
tampering with evidence and felon Ious assault . Mitchum was indicted
for complicity to those t hrec charges
and for having a weapon undC'r
disability.
Prosecution later dropped the
felonious assault indictment against
Downing. who then pieadrd guilty to

the other charges. Mitchum was
found guilty on two complicity
chargC's - to negligent homicidC'
and t amprring with evidencC'- on
April 23. 1982. following a three-day
ttiai in common pleas court.
Downing was later given a
suspended jail sentence and ordered
to prrtorm community service in
Franklin County.
Acting on an appeal filed by
Mitchum's counsel - Columbus
attorney Edwin L. Malek- Abele.
Grey and Stephenson agreed with
Malek' s contention that Mitchum
leaving a loaded gun on a counter did
not constitute negligence because
Downing discharged the gun.
"WC' cannot. in good conscience.
cquatP Mr. Mitchum's act of laying
the gun on the counter with the act of
Mr. Downing. in pulling thP
lliggC'r." they wrotP.
The appeals court overruled
Malek's assertion that prosecution
"insufficiently corrobatrd" its tam ·
pering with evidence case against
Mitchum.
"We havP reviewed thC' !'('COrd
and find therC' was sufficient
P\'idence to send thi s issue to thC'
jury," the judges said.
During the trial, prosecution
argued that aftC'r Fish£'r was shot.
Mitchum urged Downing to hide thP
gun in thC' bowling aUC'y . Downing
told shC'riff's investigators at the
timC' he threw the gun int o thC' Ohio
River . in st ea d. prosec uti on
claimed. Mitchum and Downing
sold the gun to an acquaintance in
Hilliard .
NegligC'nt homicide is a first ·
!Continued on page AJi

ByCHARLENEHOEFUCH
1lmes-Sentinel Staff
HEMLOCK GROVE The
Hemlock Grove Post Office. established over 132 years ago, closed its
doors Friday.
The post office. opened in the
community on Nov. 17, 18.'i1 on
"Creek Road", has been open to the
public only three hours a day for a
number of years with Mrs. Leota
Smith serving as postmaster. ·
Mrs. Smith who has held the
postmaster's job in the community
for over Tl years decided to retire
and with her decision came another
by the U. S. Postal Service to close
the establishmpnt. Mail to the
Hemlock Grove area will be
absorbed by the Pomeroy Post
Office with rural carriers from the
Pomeroy office making deliveries
to Hemlock GroVP residents.
Mrs. Smith succeeded her father.
the late Emmett Hawk, as the
postmaster in the community on
Sept. 30. 1956. Her father had served
as postmaster for 31 years and the
post office was a part of a building
where the l&amp;te Mr. Hawk also
opera ted a grocery store over the
years. Together Mrs. Smith and her
father held the postmaster's job for
ovC'r ~ years.
ThC' widow of the late Ralph
Smith. Mrs. Smith has three
children. Bob. serving in Denmark
in his C'mploymrnt with an oil
company; Sharon of California and
Ron in Texas. Mrs. Smith plans to do
som f' travC'iing in her retirement
and is particularly looking forward
to a trip to Denmark.
On hand to help Mrs. Smith shut
down theoperationsofthepost officP
Friday were Lou Jordan. postal
systems examiner out of ZanC'Svi!le
and Pomeroy Postmaster JarnC's
Souisby.

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LAST DA \' - Mrs. Lrota Smith, poo;hnaster at the Hemlock Grow
Post Office for the past 27 years, took down an American Oag from in front
of the post office lor the la.o;t tinw Friday as thf' post offi~-e clOSt.&gt;d its doors
after having served the conununity lor over 132 years.

PORTSMOUTH. Ohio 1AP1 Scioto County Pro~utor L\·nn
Grimshaw sa)·s that &lt;.iespitf' thf'
urging of a Jpgislati\·(' panPI. hrdQ('~
not intC'nd to conduct a grand jut~&gt;
inv('stigation of th£' F£'b. Y dPath of'
an inmatP at th£' Southf'rn Ohio
CotTl'Ctional FocilitY.
" I am not backing of! thi s
decision. I don 't think it s wisf' to
wastC' m:-· timC' and taxpavPrs·
monC'y," Grimshaw said Frida:-·.
A legislali\·epanf'l inColumbuson
Thursda)' urgl'd a grand jun
invest igation into th£' rll-at h ot
Jimm:-- Havn£'s . 2~. at lh&lt; ·
m aximum-sccurit)· prison.
Gov . Richard CC'If'SIC' "lid Fnda \
hC' would look at th£' comm itlr'('s
rrcommC'nrlation s hut ~o~ ·11uld · not
demand a gra nd j ut-:-· im·f'st igation.
" I don 't tl1ink thrgo,·ernorshou id
tr:-- to run thl' prison S.\'Sif'm. "
Celeste sa id.
Citing discrepancies in informa ·
lion gathf'red in Ha.vnC'·s df'ath. thf'
Correctional Institution Inspection
Committ PP said Grim~haw s houl~
reconsidC'r an mrUf'r dec ision
against taking thf' cast' to a grand
jury .
ThC' committ('(' sa id Grim shaw
should !'ilhC'r pl'f'sf'nt thp cas('
himsclf or hirPa spf'cia l proS('('UIOr.
Pant'l mC'mlx-r~ sa id thC':-· wC'rf'
readv to ask (;m·. Richard Cf'IC'Sif' to
SE'f'k a grand jurY protx-.
Ha:--nps· dmth ,,·as atttibutf'Cl in a
coronN's rC'pol'l to in j u tif's sufff'rf'Cl
when a guard placed a foot on hi s
nf'ck whilf' tl')·ing to su lxluP him
during a ,·ioiC'nt out burst.
Lrgi.s lat ors sa id the\ would look
int o th(' ca . .. aftf'r lmrning that
Ha,·nf's had bwn handcuffed and
had his IC'gs in shacklf's at the timeof
thP injun .
Elf'\'f'n guards wcrf' ca lled to
mO\'(' him to a S&lt;'C'ut·it\ cf'll aftPr hf'
broke a light fi xn.JI'(' and sufff'r('(l
cut s on hi s hands and facl' .

Guiding Hand 01eets payroll--barely; county critical of raises
By lARRY EWING
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - For thC' third time in as many
months, the administration of the f;nanciall:v ·troubied
Guiding Hand School was fol'C'ed to struggiC' Friday to
come up with funds sufficient to meet payroll .
At the beginning of the day. county officials
reported the school's books were some $1.600 shy of
the approxim&lt;ttely $10,000 needed. Shortly after 1
p.m .• the Guiding Hand administration"notifird the
county auditor's office of the receipt of $3.000.
Late Friday, those funds were dcposill'd with the
auditor's office for disbursement through payroll. The
last . minute money, county officials later reported .
came from $481ln federal food funding ond $2.678 in
unit funding through the state .

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Faced with a similar situation twice earUer this
year. the Ga ilia County Commission - which is
involved in a legal funding disj!)ute with the school loaned thC' institution the necessary funds.
When the 169 Board of Mental Retardation- which
serves as the controlling board for Guiding Hand and
Gallco Sheltered Workshop - recf'ived its first half
tax collection on thC' first of this month those fund s
were repaid to the county.
This week's financial difficultiC's come in thC' wakC'
of criticism ieveird by the county commissioners over
recently enacted pay raises for Guiding Hand's 21
employees.
"It seems unreasonable to grant such raises
considering their aliegL-'d financial condition."
Commission President Paul D. Niday said Friday in

describing his board's pPrrPption of th&lt;• incrl'aSC's.
ThP pay hikes in question. accord ing to figurps
obta inrd through the auditor's office. ranged from lit o
.32 percent . ThC' raiSC's wf'nt into efff'Ct with thl' March
16 payroll .
A spokesperson for thP commission sa id th f' board
was particularly upSC't b:-· th£' percC'nt agC' increase
considC'ring the county 's O\\o'Tl limit at ions in granting
pay raisC's .
The commission approved a 'i [X'n'f'nl. arross-thC'
board pay raise for countY f'mplo:-·('('s in .Janual)·.
ThP 169 board and lh&lt;' coun ty commission havf'
been embroiled in a lega l battif' O\'l'r thf' county's
responsibility to fund the school sinrC' last JunC'.
In January. Judge Grorge F. Burkhart - act ing on
an ea riiC'r ruling in which hP df'tetmined 'thc count y

In tests conducted in Baltimore
and Rochester. researchers inocu lated 81 male and female volunteers
aged 18 to 35 who were divided into
three groups. One group received
regular flu shots, the second were
treated with nose drops containing
the experimental vaccine, and the
third received dummy placebo nose
drops.
Four to six weeks later, the
investigators tested the volunteers'
immunity by giving them nose
drops contalningl!ve. fully active flu
virus. Researchers found that the
experimental vaccine worked as
well as conventional flu shots in
protecting participants against flu .

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Thf' board latx•led that amount " toL tii\· una('('f'pla
hi£' ... Thf' agPncY had ask('(! $h!H.IX'l:l in its bucl gf't
ff'qUf'SI .
CommissionC'rs arf' disputing Burk hat1 's orrlPr and
have filed an apJX' ai with the Fourth Distri ct Court ol
Appeals.
ThP appPals cou 11 is SC h('(luh~l to hear thf' cast• on
April 17. whpn it sits in SJX'Cial st•ssion in i.o~an .

UMW contract talks
to begin next m9nth

New flu vaccine 'proven effective'
tal vaccine is ready for large-scal e
WASHINGTON (API An
humans trials as the next step
experimental inOuenza vaccine
toward approval for general use.
given in the form of nose drops
Drs. Mary Lou Clements of the
Instead of painful injections has
University
of Maryland Medical
proved etfectlvC' in protecting peoSchool
in
Baltimore.
Robert F . Betts
ple against the viral disease that
plagues millions of people every • of the University of Rochester
Medical Center in New York and
year with ache5 and sneezes,
Brian R. Murphy of the National
doctors reported Friday.
Institutes of Health said the vaccine
The new va('('ine, which contains
appears
to be safe and effective
a weakened live virus instead of the
when
used
on healthy, young
dead ones used in standard shots.
volunteers.
also may lessen the spread of flu
Additional studies are under way
vtruses and reduce the chances of
to
see how long protection from the
epidemiCS, they said.
vaccine lasts, and if it can be used in
The researchers. reportJ.Ilg their
people with a high risk of serious
results in the British medical
complications from Ou, they said .
journal Lancet, said the experimen-

\\·as rf'sponsibh · for fundmg the facilit\ - tssw'd .1
wtit of manrlamu s orriPring lh&lt;' commi "l&lt; lll tn
pro,·id•• "sufficif'nt funding" 10 thf' school .
In thC'ir 19g.l budgC't appropria t inn. 1hf' cou nl\
alloca tro $97.00) for thC' OpPration of \.uidin ~ llc~nd
That figut'{' rPpl'f'SC'nted thf'&lt;'.\aCt amount P\ JX'cf&lt;'(ilo
IJP gf'nPrated b:-· the 169 board 's thr('(··fifth' ot a mil l

UMW President
Trumka

Richard L.

CHARLESTON. W.Va . 1AP1 NPgotiations.on a new Unitrd MinC'
Workers union contract will begin in
three weeks. a coal industry
spokesman said Friday.
Dennis O'Neil. a spokesman for
chiC'! industry negotiatior B.R.
Brown. said repr('SCntatives from
the Bituminous Coal Opera tors
Association and thE' UMW will begin
negotiations AprU 24.
The meeting tentatively is scheduled to be held in Washington. D.C.
U the two sides reach an
agreem en t before the current

contract C'X pin's at midnight Se-pt

.10. it \\·oulrl !)(• the first pact
nC'gOtiatf'd \\'ithout a strikf' b)· thf'
UMW 's lfll.!nl ;JCti\'(' mf'mbers ,
since 191i4.
ThC' UMW f'Stimat£'s that ahout a
third or it s mf'mbers hJ\'(' tx~·n laid
off in a deprf'ssion that ha s ri,·ai('(l
that of lhf' 19: ~1s in thf' Appalachian
coa lfields.
In addition. UMW PrC'sidC'nt
Richard Trumk;• and the union's
rank and fil e ha ve deciared that thf'\'
will not accC'pt a "takeawa:-·: .
contract.

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April

Comment

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Religious rights

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WASHINGTON - By Its decisive
vote of March 20, the Senate put at
least a tem[XJrary stop to further
discus sion of a co nstit utional
amendment on prayer in _public

schools. That particular proposition
is dead tor thjs session of Congress,

and I shed not a single tear. The
ROBICRT L. WIN GETT
Publisher

HOBART \\1L'iON .JR

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assis tant P ublisher-Controller

Executive Editor

A MEMBEH ol 11w· A~sodatto.d Prtoss, Inland U:Lil}' J~ess t\.'i!WI'ildkm and ltw
Amer1can Ne M'!iiJUPt-'1' l'"uhlb;hl·n; A. .•~nt.:iation .

LETTERS OF OPIMON llN' welt-omt'&lt;l. thf'~ .o,;hollld hi· IL.._S than JOOwor&lt;b lon~t . AU
tetu- llN' mbjet1 to rtllting and mu."ii hf• slp&gt;d With nanw, addros.-; and tehvOOnt&gt; number. No Wlil~ lt'tW.N will tw puhllooht.orl. l..t•Ut&gt;no sttou/d ht• in KUod UL..tt', wldn~.•'iin~ 1.&gt;1sues, noc pm;ooalltlcs.

Snakes., Attilas,
Slobs and the like

proposE'd constitutional amend ment was seriously flawed .
But a bill is coming along, known

meet anyone who seriously pro[XJSes that children be compelled to

permit extracurricular activities
thai Involve non-religious speech. If
a group of students wants vol u ntar~
lly to t'tlrm a stamp club, to meet in
an energy classrom before or after
school, that Is fine. But if another
group of students wants voluntarily
to form a students for Christ club, to

rff'itr prayers. NoOOdy wants to S('f'

m('('t on an identical ba sis, many

an

as the Equal Access Act , that
merits wholehearted support. Sponsored by Alabama's Sen. Jeremiah

imposed upon our classroom. But
the trend , has not been toward
grea ter entanglement of religion
and the state. but rather toward an

districts regard this as wrong,
unacceptable. unlawful and uncon
stlt utlonal - and perhaps disrup·
live as well.
The committee satd: "These

Denton. the bill would restore
religion to inte-llectual comparabil -

antagonistic condilion in which, as

districts have banned studf&gt;nt news·

President Reagan has said , God
must be "expelled." In this bizarre
state of mtnd, obsceni ties ma y be
condoned: prayer can never be
forgiven.
In ils repon recommending the
Equal Access Act. the Sr&gt;nare
Judiciary Comm ittee document('(]
some of the absurdities that have
come along. Many school districts

paper anlcles on religious topics
and student art with religious
themes. They have even prohibited
students from praying together in a
car in a school parking lot . sitting

ity with -

lei us say -

football.

polit ics and chess. T he measure
might providf' an antidote to a
poisonous notion that has infected
many school systems in recent

years - the notion that public
schools should be ac ti vely hostile to
the slightest expression of re ligi ou ~
thought or ac1ivity.

of

religion"

together in groups of two or morf'tO

discuss religious themes, anrl carrying their personal Bibles on
school propert y. Individual stu·
dents have been forbiddm to say a

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April 1, 1984

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blessing over their lunch or recite
the rosary silently on a school bus."
The committee report provides~
dozen spec ific examples, drawn
from around the country. In which
school administrators have sought
· ruthlessly to stamp out the dreadful
\Orus of religious con tamination. In
Sonoma, Calif .. In Aprtl of 1983,
eight students attempted to gather
at the high school to discuss religion
on their own time and on their own
volition . The school board held such
conduct illegal. In Williamsport,
Pa.. Lisa Bender led a student
grou p called Petros. The group

a living snake and a pa thol ogica l

liar," he replied .
Said another ex(&gt;cu1ivc about hi s former boss: "Being wrong nevf'r
slowed hhn down ." And another: "l-Ie \Vas a littJe dictator .. other peDplc
making decisions was an affront to h.im "
All three \\:orkfld at one 1imP for intolerable OOsses. and not only' sul"\'ived

up

with a

tricker:

clubs, language c lubs, ches' club,
plus a wide variety of S[XJrts-related

Heel-Grinders. 1-:gotisl s, Dodgers. Buslness Incompeten ts. Detail Drones,
Slobs and the like. Some bosses might even be doubly to tolerable- snake
and slob together .
But befot'(' pasting labels, consider thi s: The study leading to these
portrayals also found that g~ OOSS&lt;.'S some! imPs might have a terrible
quality too.
The descriptions arf' based on int C'rY i('WS \\'ilh ..-uccessl"ul I..'XC'C"Utives of

activilif's" wen• permitted to con tinu e their use of school facilities.

to th('ir n:•po11. "They simply sa t on peopiC' ."
Heel-Grind£&gt;rs, of which thf're were eight, are desc:ribf'(,l as having not
pven a modicum of human rf'S JX'C'l for thosC' v.:ho report to them .

U nforgivlng and intolerant, they dPmean, humiliate and emascula te.
The authors called sevC'n bosses Egotist s "who already knew
everything, wouldn't listen. and paraded 1heir pomposity.'' Anot her sevpn
rated the Dodgf'r designat ion btxauS(&gt; tllf'.\' wPrP unwilling or unable to

make decisions.

Senator

"'Just plain in(Ufllpt•tent" wa s thC' tag awarded to si...x bosSPs who "didn "t
the~· wPrl' doing and apparPnt ly wt•n• afra id to admit it ." Si...x
moiT' were found to bE:' [)retail Drones who madP big issuPs out of litt!Pont."S.
And fin allv. five Slobs wen• um·uH•n.'&lt;.l whos(' " pl'rsonal h&lt;.~bits.
appearancl'. ~r prC'judices wpn• i.ntoiC'rJbiL• tu othl'rs."
Despitf' thP problems, t.he undPrlings had to surv iv&lt;' - Jnd most did .
HowewJr, four of thp t.'Xt'C'utivPs sun·P.n&gt;d qu it tht.•ir jobs, st'n'ral swll r hPd
to ot her jobs within t hPir cornJ.Xtnii..'S ;..u'Jc.l S{'\'t.'n o~·nl.v clcfl('(.l thl'ir bJsses.

Fudging the numbers:
it's an old tradition
If some of the nation's biggest banks legallv avoid listing as rleft"!' tiV&lt;'
&lt;;Orne of I heir unlJ1lid loans to Argrntlna it would not be the first lime lhP
nurntx&gt;rs hav(' be&lt;:'n fudged .
lf'san old tradition. practicf'd b.\: an~ ·n nP wiTh fl po in t tomakr that might
be :contrary to thr rvtdenre.
As a politiraltool it has bc'&lt;'n drveloped almost to th• · sta tus ot ar1. It is
prarticed in lal.xll" relation s, in c"CunomiL' dcbatC'..,, in corpor;J !(' &lt;.1ccounting,
in mortgagf' loans. in gnvf'rnmf'nt conrr·nc ts. in tax&lt;:~tion batl lf'S
Many pt'Oplr arf' conv inrPd if was usc'CI in f'Stimating nuclear powpr
m1ts, in pa11 bf•cauSf' advocatf'~ thought it wa~ thf' IJC'!'it way for utilitiP.., to
go; whatf'Vf'r thf' cost . The cost. of courSC', IS man.\· timt•s thf' C'stimates.
f'udgin;:; ha ..- I:JN:on used in mattf'rs of evC'n grP&lt;ttt&gt;r SO&lt;' ia l consc&gt;quf&gt;nCC'.
Many critics. for instance . claim that Scx'ial Sf'(·urity's imm E'diatc
problems were "solved" by fudging the numbers. And others feel certain

that the same techniques will be used to some dPgree in the drbate about
budget deficit s.
6ut most of thPS(' an· rclativC'ly long-1·angc prohlPms ;m el h·nd to be morC'
susceptible to fudging. PSpc'CiaUy a ttt~r ..,,·rr~vonf' has tx'&lt;'omt' .'iO v.·t.•aty· of
the debate that fudging seems to be a r&lt;monable diS[XJsal.

ThP banking probiC'm. howt:•vcr. i.s immf'd.iatt'.
lf r egulatory oft"icials decidC' bank.:; rna)' not count as inromr 1hr ovr•rcluP
hy 90days or morel and unpaid intPrest on their ArgPnt inc• luJns thl..'ll'wil l
IJco an immediah' and prC'Cipit ou:-, inc-ome drop at somp largt• instilut ions.
As ma1trrs sta nd. a hout $6:11} million of uvPrd u£• lnh'IT'st must tH? paid to
1:

U.S. bank.' bv March :n . If Argentina fai ls to do so.
the banks to lowrr thf'ir offici al rarnings by thJt

t; .s. rf'gu lations rH[uirl•
~m1ount .

Argentina has indicatf"d it may' nC'l&gt;d morf' limP in whirh to !Jay. which
brings up thP quPst ion. Should American I~rulot i ons lX' n""'laxt:&gt;d- bt•nt in order to hC'lp banks to avoid lowcri.ng thl'lr rctx&gt;rlt&gt;d l..'arnings?

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Fair on Monday. There is a chance of showers on Tuesday and
Wednesday. Highs in the upper 40s to mid -~s on Monday and mostly
in the 50s on Tuesday and Wednesday. Overnight lows in the upper
20s to mid-30s mrly on Monday, warming into the 30s on Tuesday and
to llle mid-30s to mid40s early on Wednesday.

Agricultural advisory
Thf' agr icultural advisory for Ohio, as prepared by the Midwest
agricultural wea ther center at West Lafayette. Ind.:
A dry weather pattern is expected through Monday, but
evaporative losses will be restrained by below-normal temperatures
despite a gradual warming over the weekend. Pereolation and runoff
will reduce excess water in topsoils. but many low-lying fields will
stay soaked.
Temperatures will fall to the upper 20s or lower 30s duringth&lt;:'next
several night s. lee formation on moist suriaces may cause some
footing hazard for people and livestock. but any crust over the
suriacc soil layer will be too thin to give added support to equipment.
Whea t and other overwintering crops should not suffer from the
freezing tpmperatures. but growth will be susp..nded over the next
several days.
Though CXPJSUI'C' wi.ll not bP SC'rious. surfacP rondit ions may• lim if

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Reform opposition.________ _ _:l:. .: .ac:. :. :k_:_A:. :. :n. .: .:. .:de- -rs~on
WASHINGTON -

Hundreds of

Bewildered, they pray for help:
some hope for death.
to WPPd out th C' fit and the
f raudulent \I.'JS ordf'rcd b y a
DPmocr :..Jtic Congress in 1980. ~' hen
Jimrn ~· Cart0r was presiden t. Uut
ttw m·w Rt•JJubl ica n 1::1dministrat ion
f'XPCUtPd ! he ordf'I"S with a zeal that
wC'nt tx•_vond anything Congress
had intl'nded .
The original f'Stima tP was that a
mOOest S10 million would bC' saw'(l
bPtw('('n 1982 and 19X5 b_v &lt;&gt;limi nal ·
in~ thP undf'Sf'l"\'i ng. And lhf&gt;rf' was
ri o gre3 t hun~·; longress gan• thP
Social Sf'C·urit~· Admi ni stration un ·
Ii i January· 19R2 to tx&gt;gi n processi nJ.,;

the cases.
But tht• incoming Reagan admin·
istration hit the ground runnin g.
Tht• nPw admini strators lraf&gt;('d
aht.•atl wit h the rC'v iC'w program
almost as soon a~ thc.v moved into

their offices. The projf'CIC'd savings
wpre revised dra rr.aticall y up·

ward: $200 million in 1!*12 "lone
$900 million bv 1!*1:i.
·· one of our most importa nt goals
for fiscal year 1982 and following is
to saV(•disabililrdoll a r s." statf'd an
intC'rnal Social Sccurit .v Admi nis trali on directive datffl March t),
l~X l. In that same month, tlw
agrncy start('(] sendi ng to sta tP
disabilily offices the first of .'~7.0C()
rasc&gt;s it w as to rC'\'iC'w by tht.' t'nd of
PIRI T hf' statf' offict•s - accus tomE'd to a nmmal total uf only
H:iO,OCO cases fo r J"('\"iflw - wrrC'
SW&lt;JrTI(X"d.
The r es ulting fi&lt;.~:-;co w~ s prrdic ·

rubl e. OvPrloadf'd review officers
cut through the mountain of
pape1work with a heavy axe. Some

recipients

w err

lopped off the

disa bility rol!s without so much as
an int erview .
And undPr thr administra ti on's
OVf'r?.Palous cli r('('ti ves. paym('nts
wf'rP withheld immed ialel~· . with·
out wait i ng for thf' appeals. Many·
pensioners got thrir lx&gt;nefits back
aflr-r months of unnffessary dcpli ·
va ti on and deprf''ision. But sometimes the r ulings ca m(' too la iC'. A
fPw. unable to cope without govern·
ment support, commi tt&lt;'Ci sukidf'.

The figures tell the storv Of 1.1
mil lion casC's rrvif'wC'd as of last
\lovrmber. cl70.(X.Xl rrsu!tPd in

ix'nefi l cutoffs. Of these, judgl'S
ordcr f'd bC'nC'fits I'C'StOr('d to 160.(XXJ
pensionf'rs; ano1 hrr l20JOO caSC's

clrC still in ap[Jf'al. Onl .v 190.001
rf'Cipif&gt;nt~

Wf' l"f' finallv r ut off.
Aft('r a barra gp of tx.J.d prrss.

M&lt;.~rTh

has bwn o r ough month

We still haw' 0ducato rs and tlipJu.

fo1' PresidPnt Ronald Reagan. Not

ma ts rPg1.1larly kidnappPd in B0irut
with no clea r IT'J son ~rivpn for thC'ir
disappeJranrr ur prornisp of rr
!Pas&lt;'. T hP LebanonPse President
Amin Cema_vf'l h.:.t s abrog;ned thr
trf'at~· with lsraP! a nd what was
oncr lookPd on as a trmorat)'
spt -back for PrPs idl'nt Reagan 's
"\"it a! int en.1sts' is now a dC'baclf'
and a failurf'. Now thf'.V must
nwddll• ~or mud diP l somPwhrn~

on l_
v has ht• lust out in some of hi~
most l'hPris hPcl forPign diplom atic
\·(•ntur Ps but things a t homesf'E'm to

han ' go ne to h&lt;'ll in a hand baske t.
Some mont hs it just doesn't pay for

a prf'sidC'nt to .crt out of

bed~

March began [XJmmeling the
Reagan administration early with
fall ~out over the Marinf'w ithdrawal
from Lebanon . What the admtnis·
I ration had envisioned as a g lorious
op[XJrtun it;· for llw Untied States to
makr some h a~· in thf' cliplomatic
fipJ d bv scttling thr LPbonon civil
wur with onl.\· IHhu ndred Malines
turn('() instf'ad int o a ~litical
ni ghtmare Wilh somC'Ihing lik e :lG!"l
MannP li\'rs a nd millions of dollars
S}X'nt. thr- llnilf'"rl Stall'S had gainPCI
r."i actl_\' zilrh . Worsf• than zilch. wf'
hil\"l ' lost tht' rrspec t and cooper&lt;.~ ·
lion of thf' Arab nations in lhf'
middlC&gt; East. Syria doesn't like us.
thr Saudis only tolC'ratr us and
.Jord an's King Hussrin ha s turnf'd
down military· aid saying hf' would
rathf'r go t it from Russia . E vPn til('
LPbanonC'se whom Wf' wrre tr~i ng
to savp prPfer to cast their lot with
tin.\ ' Syria instead of the rich and

f'isf' ~

That "somf'whprp'" w ill tw Crntral AmPriea w here. if WP Wf'l'f' to
Jxtlievt;&gt; tht• adm inistration spokf'smen, there arc Communists lurkin g
lX'hlnd Pven· trE'e just wailin g to
takf' over all 1hr countri es South of
of thr Border. CPn tral America has
lK'C'n· on thC' nf'ws back burnC'rwhiiC'
thf' admin istration ha s l::l&lt;'C'n busv·
muddling rlscwherf' in thr world
but thi.it dc&gt;f's not mPan t hey havf'n't
bc'rn artivP then: also. We havf' had
our usual advisors in E l Sa lvador

F(ev . .Jerry Falwell. leader of the
M oral Majorit~· . who wa ntPd all thr
hy[J&lt;' they could get for onP of their

pt&gt;t projf&gt;rts -

a schoo l prayrr

cJmC'ndment. Thos0 nasty Df'm ocrats were getting thP publicl!y
with lhPir eiC'ctions. Jus t thr samP.
Pres idf'nt RPagan sPnl the amrnclmC'Ilt legislation to thr Sc&gt; n r~te
v.·hprf' it was dt&gt;cisi vf'ly turnf'd

down. If a Republican president
can't gPt a Pf'l amendmrnt through

Plains w ill continue eastward slowlv and be over the Creal Lakes
and the Ohio Valley Saturday night and Sunda,· This will increase
the amount of sunshine over thC' sta te, resulting in watmer

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race
I've been in the Sheriffs
for
5 weeks now and the people's
response has been fantastic.
They are telling me they want
modem, progressive. efficient
Law Enforcement in Gallia
County.
Elect Raymond

terniJE'ratun..•s.

Mostlv fair weather will contlnu•• ln Ohio until about Tuesday,
whm a~olher storm area develops in the soulhern Rockies and
moves toward tht• TPnnt--sSl"lf.1 Ve~ll~:~· earl.v in the week.
Condit ions overnight rang&lt;'d from mostly clmr in western Ohio to
generally cloudy in the eastern pan of the stale. A few sca ttered
showers and Ourrif'S were rr[XJI1ed in pastPrn Ohio. but only a trace
of precipitation fell.
A northwcstC'rlv flow ronlinuC'd acr"'s the \.reat Lakrs and the
Ohio Valley with. rather cool temperatures earl.v Saturda.v. Early
morning temperarun:·s WNe most!;· ln thr .10s.

Cur rently·. the di..-a bilit!· conlrov cc·nler s on proposf&gt;d lf'gi slati on
th&lt;.~t would form ali7f' lhf' usf' of a
''mf'dico tl imprm·rmr nt standard''
in df'tf'rmlnin g who shnuld bC' cut
off thr disabilit y rolls PPderal
procf'durrs nnw rf'quirf' mPasuring
a l'f'CipiPnt 'o.; Px istin g ml'lJical sta ·
Ius against thf' nrw l'l igi bil il y
standards. Thf' burdf'n i~ on rhr
bpnf'ficiarit-s to pro\·l' th~tt thry
should continuf' ton '&lt;."Piq• di sability
chrck s
c ' rs~·

of the famous Boardwalk was
demolished, and estimated the
damage from high tides that
smashed sea walls at over $250
million. In Ocean t;:ounty, he
climbed new sandduneswhlch were
bulldozed into place after the
natural ones were swept away.
In North and South Carol[na.
offers of money. clothing. shelter
and assistance poured into tornado·
devastated towns Friday as the
governors of both states sought
federal disaster relief
Preliminary damage estimates
fmm Wednesday night's tornadoes,
which caused 61 known deaths,
topped the $100 m illion mark in
Nor1h Camlina and totaled $25.7
million in South Camlina. officials of

New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean
on Friday toured coastal tovms
including Attantte City, where part

City, Mo., said Saturday. "It has
refused to let spring go ahead and do
its thing."
As the Rocky Mountain storm sUd
eastward Saturday, travelers' advisories for slick or snow-mvered
roads went up in east~m Colorado,
southeastern Wyoming, western
Okiahoma, the Nebraska Panhan·
die and western Kansas . Snow also
fell in the Texas Panhandle.
Besides those killed In the
Carolina tornadoes, at least23other
wea ther-related deaths occurred
since Wednesday, mostly in traffic .
They included S&lt;'Ven in NE'W York ,
six in Massachusetts, ttu·ee in
Pennsy lvania. two each in Washing·
ton and Conn~ticut and one each in

New Jersey, Utah and Alabama .
Around the nation Satw'day al 2
a.m. EST, temperatures rangl&gt;d
from 23 ln Madison, Wis. and Rock
Springs , Wyo. to67 in Key West, Fla .

thP tvm st.ates sa id Friday .

"Marf'h has just been a bear,"
foreeastn Bill Sammier. of the
Severe Storms Center in Kansas

Union bylaws require protest s to
be filed by April 8.
McKee spokesman Mike Drapkln
said tlle Canadian vote '·probably
will be challenged in murt,"
although a statement from the
candidale Friday did not mention
plans to contest the res ults.

COOKOUT TIME IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER AND

Barr's Meat Packing Co.
Located 3 miles from Holzer Hospital off Route
160 over Kerr Harrisburg Road

McKee's campaign staff said
F riday that it s latest tally, which did
not lnclude returns from Canada.
showed M cKee ahead 76,965 to
43,127.
McKee, 63. a mill veteran, said
Williams· supporters "cont rol the
elect ion mechantsm. ard that is
making it difficult for us to get
data:·

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USW bylaws allow cand idates to
have obServers at the [XJIIS and
during ballot counting.
Meanwhile. Williams, 59, sa id one
of his first priorities would be
healing what ever rift Mc-Kee's
campaign may have crea ted be·
rween theunion' sCanadian ard U .S.

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About I~.IXXJ of the 700,00)
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countries art' laid off but were

eligible to vote.
"There were members of the
union who voted ror na tionalistic
reasons." Williams said. Man y
members, however. "were turned
off by the negati vism of tMcKee'st

Merrill Evans - 446-6592
Orville Jones - 682-7251
Eddie Lewis - . 682-7470

Phone 446-7457-After 6:00, 446·4920

campa ign
and "rejected that
ca mpaign quitedecisively." he sa id.

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Pair of Hawaiian
volcanoes erupt
simultaneously;
evacuation begins

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rivf'rs of lava draw' residents from
seven homes as a pair of volcanoes

a Ftrpubl ican SenatC', w hat r an he
gt't'!
Then thPrf' hJs bC'Pn tlw failure to
g('t Edwin M('('st· con finrwd as
Al t orn~y GeneDI. Archiba ld Cox,
thr Watf'rgatf' pros('(·utor who was
res[Xmsible fur the downfall of
Prf'sidcnt Richard Ni xon. has
pronounct&gt;d Mf't'se unfit for thr post
of Attornr;.· Genf're~l. Thf' investigation of Mf'E'sr' s appoinlmrnt ha s
Jlso O(X•nf'd othl'r cmrks in Rrngan
appoint mrnt s wh ic h havf' hef'n
hi nt r-cl at by thf' nrw!-' mf'dia .
Altogether. it 's bem a rough
m onth and will probably· gf't worsr~

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Admin istrator Ha rry Kim order('d
an evacuation IJ t(' Friday· of one

pot1ion

of

the

Royal

Gardens

subdivision as molte-n rock h·om th f:'

prupting Kilauea Volcano oozed
toward the houses.
Mmnwhile. homeowners in the
Kaumana sec tion of Hila gained at
least &lt;\ temporary rPprievc w hen a
new branch tleveloped in the lava
flow from Mauna Loa. slowing its
crawl toward the city.
A fa•t·movtng ta.v-,1 flow from
Kilauea moved to witl1il&gt;three miles
of the boundary of the hillside homes
at Royal Gardens. prompting the
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and bef'n kPf'plng the Sah·adoran

tContlnued from page Ali

businrssmPn and officials in thf'
to \Vh ich thf'y h&lt;.~ vr bC'en
accustomf'd for the last three ypar s.
In spit e of the wholesa le butchery
~t .V lf'

degree

misdemeanor.

and

was

punishable at Mitchum's sentenc·
tng on June 8, 1982 by six months in
the Gallia County Jatl. But on
complicity to tampering wlth evi·
dence, a third -degree felony. Mit ·
chum r('C('tved a three-to-J().year
sent en('(' in the Ohlo Penetenttary.
Common Pleas Judge Richard C.
Roderick said Friday that he must
watt for an order from the appeals
court, and then must walt :l.5 days
until the maltN ts appealed to the
state supreme court. After that,
Mitchum will beorderedtoservehts
sentence for complicity to tamper·
tng w1 th evidence,

by the death squads, the admin is
tration persi sts In supplyina arms
and money and paying for an
election )Shie h will settle nothing

When ttiis administ ration is gone
and, hopefully, forgotten. the unrest
will still be there just as It has been
for 300 yeafs. Only until someone
recognizes the need to build Latin
American countries from the bot ·
tom up and not from the top down
wtll there be peace and prosperitv
in those countries .
'
The domestic front has been
giving Ronald Reagan a hard time
In Mare h. ,The Democrats have
been hogging all the headlines.
When he journeyed to Columbus to

national secretary in 1977 on a slate
with McKee, was named acting
president after Lloyd McBride's
death Nov. 6. Thursday's special
election was to fill lhe two years
rC'maining in McBride's term .
As in past USW elections, the
independent Honest Ballot Associa ·
lion of Roslyn, N.Y., will determine
official results. Return sheets will be
received at USW headquarters ln
Pittsburgh in time for the official
count to begin Apri19.

Bv The ,\.ssociatro Press
ThP National Weath~r Sen; ir P say~ high prPss ur""f' centered in the

VOLCANO. Hawaii tAPt - F'iery
address a group of hmdamcntalist
preu c hC&gt;rs he go t scarcelv a mPn ·
lion in the national PIT'S~. That
gal led such right win g stalv.:arts as

Williams, who was elected inter-

outdoor movf'mmt of animals. Dry shelter and adequatP
supplemental rations.are still highly Important.
ThC' weekend should offPr some idea l opportunities to make
progress spraying and pnmlng in orchards. but minimum
tempera turPs will stLII need to be' monitored in orde;t to make
efff'Ctivf" U S£' of spra y.·s. Arration of gra in storagr bins \.vill also be
t»neficiaJ on the weekend to equalize t~mperatu re distribution in th f'
grain and elim inate pockrts of accumula ted moisture.

The nation's weather

congrPssiona l prPssurr anrl some
internal soul -sParching. Soria! Sc·
curit y last summer announced
rf'virw procE'Ciures that are sup·
posed to make thf' '&gt;.\"stfm more
huma nf&gt;. Thr changf's included
such rf'asonablr procPdu rE's as
rf'(]uiri ng at least a f"acf'- to-face
confrontation brtwPt·n thP affC'Cted
pr n ~ ionPr s t:tnd lhP burrauC'rats
1"('\"i('win g thrir casf's.

Rough month__________

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By The Associated Press

mC'an anything. thf'SC' r ights must
mC'an that wtwn two or thrf'f&gt;
stud('nts gatl1Pr tog-ether. they arP
as frC'f' to invoke the nam £' of God as
any bailiff in any fpdf'ral court in

'YELL 111AT 0)11E MJ~ TiME. 1PARE You.'

PfiTSBURGH !API - Lynn
Williams, the apparent victor in the
United Steelworkers' presidential
vote, says he plans to start patching
any rifts caused by the divisive
election and get the union "moving
forward."
"Any rift ... will be quickly healed
as they see that I mean what I say
and we will be mov ing forward,"
WUiiams said Friday. a day after
the special election.
His opponent. however, insists the
"election is not yet over."
"The vole is still being tabulated
and only when theofftcial results are
In will rhe winner be known ." said
USW Treasurer Prank Mckee, an
American who made Williams·
Canadian citizenship a campaign
Issue.
Maurice Keck , Williams· cam Pi!~ manager. sa id late Friday
that with more than BOpercentof the
vote munted from 4.600 locals in the
United States and Canada, Williams
led 188,287 to H8,325. including a
61.263 to 4.422 advantage in Canada.

Extended Ohio forecast

would

assisting In a drfve to restore
elecUicity to 53, (XXI customers left In
the dark since Thursday, wben a
deadly storm smashed the Nor~
theast coast.
About lO,CXXI people remained
without power on New York's Long
Island, where flood and wind
damage to homes and other
property was estimated at $100
million in one of the island's two
counlles. The Coast Guard was
searching for four mmmercial
fishermen lost off the Island since
Thursday.

Union leader vows
to heal election rifts

WEATHER FORECAST - The National Weather Service
foreca•t for Sunday predicts rain lor portions of the Southwest
changing to snow or snow Durrles over the southern &amp;ckles. 'The
rest of the nation l• expected to see clear sides. (AP Laserphorol.

free s[JC('Ch and fr&lt;:'f' ossembly sllll

The question brings up mo,·p questions. pt•rhap s I he most basic of which
Is this: What is occomplishl'&lt;l bv hid ing from th&lt;' fact s ·~
The answPr offPred by thost• w ho defend the bending of regulations is
that ArgPntlna might be abiP to pay the overdue intNrst in a matter of
weeks, and that to reduce US. bank earn ings in thP meant ime would hP
damaging.
The usual rejoinder by real ist s is that greater danger is donr· by hiding
from the realiti es. Many financi&lt;ll authorities, for example, feel that loans
powprful United States, How the
to less developed nations can nPvrr be repa id in full and on time .
might~: ha ve fallen in wo rld opinion
Numbers fudging is a great tool for avoiding thr ha re! rPalities. for -.f·sincr the Reaga n admi ni~tratlon
[XJStponlng decisions , lor [XJlit ira ! obfusration. for making corporate
began followi ng its pec uliar brand
earnings look better than they arP and for many othC'r purposes.
of diplomacy~
ThP practiN' ran serw what many would r ia 1m to be good purposes. Hul
As far as l know we are still
never is it tht:&gt; servant of clear and direct communica tion .
maintaining an eX(X'nslve battle
Oeet off the coast of Lebanon. lilt
has been withdrawn. It has been
done quietly wlth no news In the
papers or magazines l have read.
Why It Is stlll there ts a mystery to
Today Is Sunday. i\pril ], th&lt;:' 92nd day of 1!*. There are 274 days left In
the taxpayers . Even the Battleship
the year.
New Jersey Is stlll there ready to
Today's highlight tn history:
dtg more million dollar craters In
On Aprill, 1789, Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania was elected the
the mountatns ~baek of Beirut with a
first speaker of the House of Representatives.
great deal of noise and little effect.

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provide simply that any school
receiving fedf&gt;ral aid (\\-'hich is
rvery sc hool l must give r eligious
groups "f&gt;Qual access" to pxtracurricul ar opportunit ies. If t hP rights of

A revipw of disability pf'nsioners

know what

Nallonal Wealher Serv1ce
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student s could hold r eligious meet·
ings, all right. but only if the
meetings were concl uded by 7: 30
a.m., an hour before sc hool began.
I n lndi onapol is, non -religious

but thriVed . ln the process learning lessons that others might apply to

accord~g

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coping with their own seemlng ly intolerable situations
Millions or workers have them: Snakes [n The Grass. AttUas.

thousand s of disabled AmPricans
have bet:•n s tripped of their government lx&gt;nefits and hur lf'd into a
world fn r whic h thr.v art' not
preparC'd. Many Jack thr mental or
physical capacity to C'arn a living.

Another spring-defying storm,
borne on 86 mph gusts that toppled
tractor-trailers tn Utah, socked the
Plains from Colorado t&amp; Texas
Saturday, while the East Coast
picked up the pieces from a wintry
blast of tornadoes, winds and snow
that killed &amp;l
A third storm forming on the
Paclflc Coast was expected to push
into the Rockies tonight, with the
[XJlenttal for more snow than the 17
inehes that fell in Utah on Friday,
forecastPrs ~let.
In Massachu setts. 99 utility crews
imported from othPr sta tes were

:

wanted to meet under the same ,

math and sciencP club. newspaper
staff. st udent council, lettermen's

intolerable boss
''The most frrquC&gt;nt ly mrnt ionffl faili ng in our catalogUE." of sins wa~ lack
of basic lntegrity." so id the authors. Those with thC&gt; failing they called
snakes, and 10 of the l'Xecutives sa id I hey had worked under them.
Dictator s, nine of them, made up the next largest group of intolerables.
variouslY describ0cl b\· executives- as little NarxJirons. martinets. and
Px-Ma r~e types. Por ~nwnimce, Lombaro and McCa ll ca ll thPm Attilas.
''Thev wt?I""C' both thP Pas iC'st to S(Xlt and the hardest to CoJX~ wi th, '"

By DANA FIEiffl
ASsociated Press Writer

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high school gym; religious groups
were forbidden access to it. In
Clayton County. Ga .. the, Youth for
Christ Club. which met after school
hours, was banned by court order.
though " the drama c lub. PHA.

vf'ry large com panif&gt;S b_v researchers at thP Ce ntf'r For Crt'atiV£'
Leadership. a nonpmfi t rPSC'arch a nd l'Xt'CUtivC' tra ining msntut ion in
Greensboro, ~.l·.
ResearthC'rS Michael Lombardo and Morgan M cCa U Jr. interv iP\.\"cd 7:1
managers as par-r of a larger. ongoing ~ tudy of how exC'Cutives grow and
change in their ca rwr s. otthf' 7J, only 19said thp~· had never· worked for an

Snow f·:\l

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conditions extended to 25 other '
student groups. The school board ·.
sa id no: This would be "improper." :
In Osseo, Minn., the school board
ca me

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Page A-3

r----Weather:--- Plains blasted again, .Carolinas clean up

The Sunday nmes-Sentinel

groups were authorized to use a

The executive. htghly successful in his job with a blue-chip company,
was asked about a former OOss . " He was

Pomeroy--Middleport Gallipolis, Ohi~Point Pleasant, W. Va .

]ames ]. Kilpatrick :

It Is high time, it seems to me, to
shake off the pernicious theory that
religion ts a second -class subject.
We may all agree, l suppose. that
the public schools have no business
in the religion business . I have yet to

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1, 1~84

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O'Bryan, 39, dubbed the "Candy
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"We as human beings do make
mistakes and errors." sa id a calm
O'Bryan as he lay strapped to a
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rviction no t icf's to landowners in tht•
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bN?n rev iewi ng an ;_tgr('('mrnt that
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trailers \'l.'ith f'irst -floor Ple\'a tions
abovP957 f('(' t sta y in th&lt;-' arra
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drills, for &lt;~tra . . th tlt C'(lu ld hP
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there was a gurgling, choking sound
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nov.i ng Into Ius lxxly.
The Rev. Ron Cloutier, a Han·is
County Jail chaplain who mel
O'Bryan at a hearing and who today
witnessed the execution. said after·
wa rd , "As a stx:·iety we figured out
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i\ crowd of nearly lXl death
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u~P of le thal inj('('t io n is "crurl and
un usual punis hm f'nt .··
MinutE's aftC'r 1ha t df'C' ision. a
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"This exC&lt;'u tlon is one of thos&lt;&gt;
wrongs," he said. "But ir doesn't
mean tht&gt; w hole system of just let' Is
wrong. Therefore. l forgive a ll and l do mean all - those who have
been involved in my d~al h."
O'Bryan, who insistPd hr wa s
innocent to the end. is thP third
Texas inmate to he put to d~o t h b)'
lr thal injection and the S('('Ond
Trxas inmatP f'XPC UtPCI th.is m onlh .
.lemcs DeYirl A or ry died March 14.
O'Bry;m had won thrf'f' p!l:'vious
s tays of expcut ion, inc luding one
scheduled for Hallowf'Pn 1982 Pxactly right .\ ·ears aftrr his son.
T imothy. died Timot hy, died from

told the Houston Chronicle on
Friday, "He made his bed , and now
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for h.im."
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chamber today. O'Bryan turned
and looked, wlnki,g or nodding his
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all of us resJ){'('tiV('ly, as human
beings," he said .
His last words were. "God bless
,·ou a ll and mayGod 's best ~.essings
I'X' i-! lways you~.··
He was dressed in lht&gt; clothf•s hP
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shOf's. Th~ gla sses he had ask1'&lt;1 to
\\ 'P ar wPrf' missing.
O'Bryan yawned. h.is chr•st
hmved and his C)'PS rolled after the
m ixture of drugs flowed into his
vPins . Hr gasped. and Sf'conds laiN

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s pirit ua l u nd(' r stan din g roncern in g the purpose of tongues, abused t h1 s
mira('ulous gift. The "speakinq nf tongues" had un usua l attraction,
PHili ng t hpm ('motionally . They were drawn to it by its so und s and
amu ~ t&gt; rn rn t s . w hPt her thev understooci it or not , as chlldrPn. They
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manv nU'mhers. Th e many members had a different wor~ . All the
mira-c ulous ~i ft. s we re dis t r ibu ted "by th e . samP Svin't ... dividi11g t.o
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Patrol cites driver for DWI

Area deaths
Alia A. Hoskins
; POMEROY - Asa Ashworth
~ooktns . 84, a former Pomeroy High
School teacher, died Saturday
ri&gt;Orning at his Rock Springs Road
t-jJine following a linger ing Illness .
· Held in high esteem by his former
stl,ld!'nts ov!'r his many years a t
F'orru&gt;roy High School, Mr. Hoskins
tfCelved his A.B. Degree !rom Ohio
Llnlverslry in 1923. He served as
prtnclpal of Copley High School at
Copley and at the Harrtsonvllle a nd
l,Gtart Falls High Schools. At
PdmeMY High School he ta ught
-;cjence and mathematics for 34
\l'!lrs a nd retired from teaching in·
~o after 40 years. He then taughl
J t Wahama Hig h School a t Mason
Jlld did s ubstitute teaching a t Point
I&gt;Jeasant and in Meigs Count y for
qoyeral years. In addition to
reaching, Mr. Hoskins was actiVP in
farming over many years.
· H&lt;&gt;wasbominMeigsCounty, July
K. lll'l9. a son of the late Howard Asa
.md Kate Ashworth Hoskins.
l k'Sides Ius parents, he was pr.•·eded tn dea th by a sister. Ada Sarah
llosklns. in 1968.
Mr. H oskins w as a m em ber of
~hade

Rrver Lodge 45.3. F&amp;AM,
llemlock Grange, Ohio State
1;r;mgP and Sf&gt;rvf'd on rhe lx&gt;ard of
IL'ustees of Veterans Me m or ial
l lospit al . Hr .,.,·as a vf'IPr an of Wo r ld

War I and was a mem ber of the
..\nwr icJn Lt'gion.
Sut YJ\·ing an~ cousins,

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M idclletoiN'Tl: Maxwell
~w, ·t· ns. Columbus: Mary Dona ld·
son. Tucson. Ariz.: Mae Ashworth.
~1 kld l erown . and spec ial friends.
Rirl1ard a nd Ma ry :'vleredith with
whom ht• s harl&gt;d his hom e .
St'rYic~s will iJe held at 2 p.m .
~1o nda)' a I Ih~ Ewing F unera l
Hmn c w ith the R"' . Eddie Buffing·
to n of ficia ting. Burial will tx&gt; in
Cht ·.::;tPr Crm Pirry·. Fr iPnds may
Cd l J at tllf' fu ner al ho me frum 2 to -1
&lt;tn(l7 to 9 p.m . today .
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Soc'i&lt;'l \
M asonic serY iiT"S will !)("
llPI&lt;l h\ the Shade Ri wr Lodge a t
':' :JO thi " P\'Pning a ! the fu npra l
home.

jt&gt;ss it&gt; L. Carr
POMEROY - Jpssie L. Can 9~ .
.!.t14 GrandYit·v.· Ave .. Portsm o uth.
former!)' of tv!Pigs Counll·. died at
1: 15 a .m . ~ t u nclav in Heartland of
Port sm ou t h ~ u rs ing Hof'T)(&gt;.
Bo rn :vlarch 1, 1892. in PomPro~ ·­

daughtPr of the late Grorge M. a nd
F'lora Ann Greenler llilman , she
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a m C'm!:x&gt;r of M anley U nitPd

:'vl ethod ist Chu rch. Port smouth .
Sh&lt;' was a lso prt'C&lt;'&lt;led in deat h b,\'

POINT P LEASANT - Owen D.
Denney Sr., 59, Vinton. formerly of
Point P leasant, died at 2: :.! p.m .
Friday a t his residence.
Born March 12,1925, at Ile«'h Hill,
W.Va., sonofthelateSteward Leslie
and Ma ttie Mulford Denney, he was
a farmer and served 14 years as a
Huntington Towns hip trustee in
Gall Ia County.
Surviving a rp his wife , Inez
Hughes Denney: a son, Owen David
Jr. of Jackson: four sis ters, Mrs .
Hazel Blose a nd Mrs. Sy lvia
Lambert . both of Leon, W.Va ., and
Mrs. Oakley Hudson and Mrs.
Jewe ll Bums, both of Southside,
W.Va.: two brothers, l.oraine a nd
Wald . both of Nashv ille. Tenn : a nd
two gra ndc hildren.
Fune ral scrvi&lt;'f'S will he h!'ld at 1
p.m. Monda y tn Crow-Hussell
F'utW"ral Home. Burial will be in
Suncrps t Cemetery F r iends m ay
ca ll a t the funeral home afte r 3p. m .
toda y.

Carl Nihl'rt
GAU. IPOLIS - Word has been
received by the TimPS-SenttnPl of
thf' death of Ca rl Nibert . TI .
Cardrngton. on Ma rch 21 in Morning
View CentPr, Fulton .
Bo m Feb. 10, 1907, in Gallipolis . he
was the son of the late .John Casev
·
and Clara Nibert .
A wife nreceded him In deal h.
lfe lived in Delaware , Ohio, lor
seven years beforl" hfrcoming a
resident at the center .

h£•r hu:-.ba nd. John Ca r r . in 1 9~. a nd

Survtving are two half·sisters.
Rosella Gal&lt;' of Cardington, and
Mary Sla yton of Ga llipolis: a nd
thrce half-brothe r s, Ra.&gt;mond Ca·
S&lt;')' of Gallipolis. J ohn Casey of
Columbu s. and Clarence Casey of
Akron.

Sut Y I\ '!Dg an• a d aughtcr . Marir
\\'il lit.tm" or Portsmouth: thrPC'sons,
H..:llph of \ 'irgi nl.J Beach . V&lt;.i.. Paul
~ , t Kt:nf . and Wil liam of Menomollf'f'
Falls. \-\'i s . two sisters. !\P\'3 King
(){ Pomf'roy·. and M~· r1 Je Carm an of

( ·olumbus: a nd 12 grandc hil drm
. nd six grm t ~grandc hil drm .
F'unrra I SPt"&gt;'ices will bl• ht•ld a I 1
pm

T'uf'sda\· in Ewing F um•ra l

11 om&lt;'

Bu ria l wi ll be in Wells

( 'cm f'tf'r';t '. Frif'nds m ay Cdll a1th&lt;"
fu nera l hom f'from 7·9p.m . Monday
and nnf' hour pr ior tu l hP ser&gt;: icr.
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ha ndled b)· Compf FunPral Home.
Cording-ton. Bunal was in Wood lawn C~met cry. Ca rdington

Bertha Trihblt·

Surviving are thrl'e sons, Charles
of Vinton, Carl of Gallipolis, and
Virgil of Hewett: and five daughters, Erma Dolin of Ottawa , W.Va .,
Slella Guy, Ludena Stollings and
Barbara Ellis, ail of VInton, and
Nellie Powell of Jeffrey , W .Va.
He was also pi'I'Ceded In death by
thzw daughters, Doris Evadl&gt;en
Tacket t, ShirlPy May, Wanda Faye
and Mamie; and by several
brothers a nd s isters.

· David A.

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GALLIPOLIS - Word has been
fl'celved by the Times-Sentinel of
the death of Dav[d A. Engel,
Victorville, Ca lif., on March 2.
A memorial servi&lt;'e was held In
Gallia County Mart'h 14. and hew as
burled near Gallipolis.
Born June 6, l!lOi, son of August
and Catherine Griffiths E ngel, he
served in the medical corps during
World War II and settled in the
Victor Valley section of California,
where he operated a we ll-drilling
businl'Ss until his retirement tn the
la te 197&amp; .
Surviving are a sister . Margaret
Jarvis of Piketon: a brother.
William of Banning, Calif.: a nd two
ni~ .

GAU.IPOLIS - The Gallia·
Melp Post of the slate highway
patrol cited James E . Myers, 31, Rt.
I. Galllpolls, for DWI In a onevehicle accident on Georges Creek
Road Friday.
Myers was not lnjuned In the
accident, the patrol said.
The· patrol said Myers was
easlbauM, mono thana mllewestof
Ohio 7, at 8:25p.m. when his vt'hicle
met a westbound auto that was left
of renter . Myers reportedly went off
the right sldeoftheroadand struck a
fence, while the other vehicle len the

The juvt'nlle was turned ove r to
Gary Bane, Gallla County juvenile
probation otflcer.
Pollee also cited Jac k L. Quimby
Jr., 26, Rl. 3, Gallipolis, !or speeding.

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Myers' ve hicle was slightly
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A car driven by Michelle E . Case,
19, Rl. 1, Patriot, was moderately
damaged after It struck and killed a
deer on Ohio 175at6: 4lp.m . Friday,
the patrol said.
c - a s scuthboWid when the
deer ran 'tnto the pathofher c ar, the
patrol saki .
The patrol al!Jo ja iled Wllllam E .
Cochran , Jl, Rt . 1, VInton, for DWI
overnight Friday.
1n other matters, city pollee
apprehended a 16-yt'ar-old male
juvenile from Gallipolis around 3
p.m . Friday. The juvenile had
reportedly taken a book without
paying for It !rom Sup!'r America,
!Ill Second Ave., at 2: :rr p.m .

Lodged overnight Frtday in
Gallla County Jail by Rio Grande
College and Community College
securit y was Jose A. Cosenza, 21,
Rio Grande.
Security officers cited Cosenza for
disorderly after warning, according
to ja il ll'COrdS.

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POMEROY - The Meigs Counly
she riff's departmenllnvestlgated a
one c ar accidenl Friday night at
StlversvUle.
Accord in~ to the report, a car
driven by Scott Ranson, 18, Route2,
Racine, was traveling north on the
township road when the driver lost
control and s kidded off the roadway
on the right striklngant&gt;nbankmcnt.
The driver and a passenger, Char tie
Boso, Portland . were thrown
aga inst the windshield receiving
minor ln jurles. Two other passengers were not lnjured. Ranson
was taken to J ackson C'.eneral
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GALLIPOLIS - Th&lt;' following
couples filed for marriage licenses
this past wf'&lt;'k In Gallla County
Probate Court .
Keith A. Nibert. 22. Gallipolis,
laborer. and Yvette G. Martyn, :!1,
1:14 '11 Third Ave ., unemployed.
JamPS W. G ibbs, 19. Porneroy ,
la borer. and Karen Caldwe ll. 21, Rt .
1, Bidwell, ca s hier.
Charles E . Massey, 57, Gallipolis,
e lectrician , a nd Janet M. Neal. 46.
536 Jackson Pike. lea&lt;'her.
Pa trick A. Cochran. 25. Rt. 2.
Gallipolis, self-e mployed . and Joyce
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Danville, W.Va., at the time ot his
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The Rev. Uoyd Frye and the Rev.
Jtmmy Craddock ortlcla ted at
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Spencer Chajll'l United M~t
Oiurch, HN'ett, W.Va. Bw1aJ wa.
In Elldns Cemetery, Ht'Wetl.
Sons, son-In-laws and grandson
served as pallbearers. Arrangements were by Handley Funeral
Home, Danville.
Born Dec . 4, 1899, In Logan
County, W.Va., son of the late John
Henry (Bub) and Letha Ann Harless
Ellis, he was a retirt.'d coal miner
and Op!'rated several small grocery
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He moved to Gallla County after
his rptirement from the mines In
1900, and was a member of Deer
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He was twice married, first to the
la le Hazel Hall , and the second time
to E dna Pearl Bias, whom he
married on Jan . 7, 1m. She also
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TEACHER DIES - i\oa
Ashworth Hoskins, 84, hllhlY
regarded fonner Pomeroy High
School teacher, died Saturday at
hls Hoole 2, Pomeroy home
following an e&gt;:tended lllneoe.

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Doy le L. Mc Donald , 21 , Rt . 1.
Potnt Pleasant. farm hand . a nd
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Furniture, are facing a truly severe financial
situation. Our Middleport store burned to the
ground and a huge new inventory marked for
Middleport has been forced on us at our
Gallipolis location.
We are being buried in "One Million Dollars" of fine, brand name furniture and must
sell it off immediately. We are going all out to
drastically cut our present inventory and to
raise the much needed funds for rebuilding ...
you need furniture, buy now and save as
before!
Sincerely,

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President of
Empire Furniture

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OUR MIDDL&amp;PORT STORE DESTROYED BY FIRE
ENTIRE
INVENTORY
RE-TAGGED
TO SELL

she· w as a member or E lfl'anor

Fli.lptis t Church
She was a Iso prec'f'ded in de ath by
h&lt;'I' husba nd. Charli e S. T r ibbi&lt;'. In
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S)Jrviving arc t h ree daug ht prs .
~Irs . l·'ran kl in tHazel t Jiv ide n of
Dunbar. W.Va .. Mrs. Charles
1 Marv r Fowl&lt;'r of Point P leasant.
and i.l rs . Tom 1Natalie! Fi tzsim mons of Pf'nsar ola: a son . J ames of
\\'mfiPid . W.Va.: two brothers.Basil
of Oun bar . and F lov.d of Akron: a nd
n :g-ra ndrhlldrr n and II ,;rm tgrandrhildren
FunPra l servicl'S will be h&lt;'ld at 2
p.m . Monday in Ra ynes Funer al
Jlom P. Buffa lo. W.Va. Buria l will be
in Gra ndview CPfl'l&lt;'tery, Putna m
&lt;'ou nt)' . W.Va . F rl ~nds may call a t
the· fu tl('ral hom&lt;&gt; from 24 a nd 7-9
p.m . today
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Charge
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GALLIPOLIS - Prosecution
missed a theft chargp against a
Chesh!rl' man Friday In Gallipolis
Munic ipal Court .
DaiT&lt;'il L. Craycraft was c ited by
the G allia County Sheriff' s Depart ·
m ent In a Jan. 13 incident.
Charged with DWI and improper
lane usage was Lawrence E . Grady
Jr., 29, 123 Fourth Ave., whose case
was continued until Tuesday for
e ntry of a plea. He was placed on
$500 recognizance bond . Charles L.
Whitt , 51, Rt I , Galllpolis, c harged
with DWI a nd speeding, was
contin ued until April9 for pretrial.
In traffic ca ses. Mary Dunlap. 28.
Rt. 2, Gallipolis. was fined $12 for
unsafe vehiclE': Ronald J . Live ly , 27,
Ga llipolis. forteit&lt;'d S40 bond for
failu re to yield: Richard Kupper,48,
Hamilton. forfeit&lt;'d $40 bond for
failure to obey a traffic cont rol
device; Bruce A. Hively , 'fl. Eureka
Star Rou te. forteit&lt;'d $40 bond for
fa ilure to register.
F o rteiting bond for speedi ng were
Mary A. Canaday. :ll. Rt. 2. Crown
City , ~; Scot D. MacLeod , 25,
Kan sas City, Mo . $.1l; J oseph M.
Wilson. 34. Davtsville. W.Va .. ~ ;
Jeffrey A. Boa ls ..to. Columbus. $39;
Kris tin M. Dodr il l. 21 Huntington .
. W.Va. $.19; Tr n:c L. Hudson. 32,
Colum bus. $.39.
.Tf' l1)' A. Ma thenv. il. FU•ynolds ·
burg. $.39; Ta mm; A. Russell , 21,
P om er oy•. S39; Thom as P .
Sc hmade r. .11. E IPanor. W.Va ., $39;
Pa m e la J . Atkins. 23. Yps ilanti,
Mic h .. $4(); John C. Dell .Jr .. 34 ,
BexiPy, $40: Wanda , Dil lard. ]),
Col umbus. $40 .
Novan ia E . Grear. 55. Columbus.
$40; William L. Hit chman J r ., 22 .
Eas t Liverpool. S40; Steven C.
We ls h, 31. Va nda lia . S&lt;ll ; Edward J.
: Chia noks i. .17. Steubenv ille, $4.3:
. Charles A Rov·. &amp;1 . r.ra bill. lnd ,
· $4:3; Gar\' D P rrv·ette. :16. Ll o~d .

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.DELIVERY TIME - All of the food co-op labor i'
· volunteer and when llw truck comes in (above )
eve rybody chips in to get It unloaded and ready for
· pickup by the l'Onsumers. While anyone can
· participate in the co-op, it is gene rally felt that low
Income families benefit the mo.! since the co-op
lncrea'IE'S their food purchasing power. 1\t right,

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~v erything for distribution through the Food Co-op
L'Omes in bulk ar1d volunteers handle the joh of
weighing out the various items that go into the orders.
Senior cit izens take an active role in ge tting out the
food in the self-help project. Meigs octogenarian
Verr•m Nease, pictured front, has heen active in the
food co-op opem tion s ince it origina!ed in early 197ll.

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By CHARLENE HOE FLI{'JI
Times-Sentinel Staff
POI\!IE RO Y - A might y oa k
from a t in:V acorn grows ..
An pxampl e of I hat o ld adagP
is thP food co-op of the Meigs
Count y U nit ed Me th od is t
Church Parish whi ch sta rt ed a
sm a ll self-help food program
· seven years ago.

pres ide nt. a nd Brend a .Ja ney ,
secretary-treasurer. 11
G u~&gt;s l SpPa ker was Ro n Ash,
pres itlent of the Pomeroy Cha m ber
of Comrnen·e A'h expla in&lt;'d the
eli ffe r ence between thf' c hamber
a nd th!' merc hant s associa tion.
1\'a mcd to a commillee to dr aw up
by laws for th!' newly formed
association wper Ma rk F ultz. Jeff
Wa rner . Clarice Kraull er . a nd Ada
Nease .
AI the nf'x l rm&lt;' ling whic h will be
held April 10, al 7:.~ p .m . a t the
Meigs Inn promotions for May wil l
be d isc uss&lt;'d .

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It has grown from a mJ a
m onth a ssistance program seJY
ing only a handfu I of fa milies. lo
· onf' now lopping $2,001 a month
. S&lt;'rv ingabout !50 fa milies -and
, ,q ill growing .
It was in early 1978 While the
Rev .. Ja mes Corhill wa s a llt' nd
ing the United SPminary in
· Dayton that the pro ject wa s
· stm1ed . One of his ass ignmPnts

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Pom Pro.v .Junior H igh School

projec t.
Pas turing s ovpr a l s m a ll
MPigs Cou nty chun: hP&lt;. wh.ich

caff'te n a. then occu p ied tJ.1 the
Se- nior Cit izrn s Cf'n tr r . a nd m ost
of 1h~ orders were from 1he
e ldf'rly . Th e loc a l co-op wa s
a ffilia ted with othe r Methodis t
uut rPa ch pmgram s for focx:l
d ist ribu tion bast-'tl in Cinc inna ti.
Bags of produce were offprcd
a nd tile first ordPr tota led $170
wit h the f\-vo ministers tra veling
to Cincinnati to pic k up thr fruit
_and vege! Jbles in the Corbitr

wer e acti\'P in thf' county 's
SPnio r citizen program, Corbitt

not onl y fo und the n('('((, bul a n
interest in pa 11 icipa tin g in a

program w htc h c ros sed a ll
income IC'vels. Corbi tt' s concPr n
about objection s from local
groct:'r s was eased w hen art er
ta lking with severa l he got no
adverse r eac ti ons and wa s. in
fJct. Pnm uragerl to " gr t on w ith
it. d
Anrl so with the a ss ista nc e of
lhP Rev . Harvey KO&lt;' h. who was

then pastoring the Symc uS&lt;'
churc h. Corbill did ju st thJ t.
Th ~ co op s larll'Ci at lht· old

famH: · \ ·an. :\ II of lhC" sor1ing a nd
sack ing \\:as handled by \·oiun -

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t\flrr t)(l{'orning fa ir !~· C'S fa t).

li sh('Ci. lht• \1 cthodi s t r•a ris h
OOught ;..~ ' ' --'" wh ich was uS('(! to
llaul in thl ' produ cf' ~ d o n g with

other food ollPr&lt;'Ci T hai con·
1inuf'd until a rou plc ol yca rs ago
w hen the lar ge numb('r of ordPrs
warran ted bringing in t hr tt1Jck
f rom Cin c1n nati .
For fh(_' pa st SC'\'f'ra l yPa r s. t hc

R.., .. Rober t Robinso n. pastor of
Heath Churc h . has been c ha ir
m an of tht' co-op progra m. fl
mf'mbcr shi p fcc of $2 for thoS&lt;'
m ·c r ill ; ·cars of a gl'. and $-1 for
thos(' under ha s bem initiat&lt;'d to
he lp cover the cos t of transport ·
ing 1he food tu Me igs Count y.
T hroug h the Pffort s of Robin·
son, food stam ps were fin all) '
Jppr ovPd for usc in thC' food
cu-op program . Howcvcr . the
Jpprm·a l w; 1.r;;; rf"scin ded Parlier
this W'a r . sinct• onJ.v a ff'vv
rpcipiPnts had f'IE'Cl f'd to uSl'

rrspo ns i bi l it ~

in sf•f'ing that
fam ili ps wit h lim itrd income

lhPir food sta mps for purc hases
through thP Co-op.
T hf' li st of foods w hic h can now
IJc purc hased throug h thf' Co-op
has been expanded Orig;nall y
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producf' and a

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ha\'(' acrt:ss to the low-cost
nutrillou.... food offered th roug h
thp lo-op. nobody has bff&gt;n
rxcludf'd Any·onr· can par1i ci-

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pa tf' . rf'ga n1lPSs of inmme

"'C•rf&gt; av a ila ble . T oday a v arict~ ·
of cheeses, vpgetahlPs. fr oz('n
foods, eggs. bread . mea ts, and

Knowing that nutrit ion pl:t;.·s a

role in the ovwa ll he a lth of
jl('()plc. th at uncmploymcnt mntinucs to plague thc a rea. and
that food costs are aga in on the
riS&lt;'. thP Mt't hodist P a rLsh is

cerea ls are ava ilahlr .
Orders are taken by Met hod is t
volunteers at thf' Senior Cit izens

Cente r every other Th ur~day
vo.i th de li very on a lt erna ting
Thu rsdays . Those who order a n:'
C'XJX'{'lcd fo assist occasionally
a lthoug-h that is nol a rPquin?·

WC'lcornin g nPw pa11 i cipcm t ~ to

the Food Co-op.
1l w food is
(f(&gt;sh. tasty and f''('Onom k al and
thC' whole experience of

part as a rc'CipiPnt J s

m en! for par1icipa ting in the

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volunt wr, is en jo~'a blc. J ust ask
an.\' of them w ho hm 'C' ~Jf'en
im·olved for 3 time. A nd fhPn t T)·
it - you m ight like it!

se lf-he lp pQJgra m .
~l1il e the Chris tian comm un ·
it y may feoC'I a Spe&lt;'ial SSC'nse o1

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Rt-v. Robert Robinson , flip le ft,

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ThP session resu lted from an

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chants Association m et rf'('{"ntly.
Officers dect&lt;'d were Joe c ia rk,
pres ident , Sandy l anna reUi , vice

POMEROY - Five ca lls we re
· m a de bv loca l un it s Frida y a nd
· Saturday morning, th E' .Me igs
· County E mergency Med ical Servi·
ces fPPOrl s.
Sa turday morning a t 6: 15 a. m .,
thE' Pom eroy F ire Department we nt
to Route 143 to ex tinguis h a car fire.
: Friday ca lls Included: 12: 02 p. m .,
Middle port to Brownell Ave . for
. Marion Nelson, to Vetera ns Memoria l Hospital: 3: 40p.m., the Tuppers
P la ins unit to Long Bottom for
. Leona Hensley , to Veterans Memoria l; 7: 39 p.m. , the Rutland unit to
: Prtce Strong Road=
or
I Barr, to
: Ple asant Valley H pita ! .
at
10:54 p .m., thE' Po
ry.,J;Jiill til E.
Main for Randy Tuckenkho refused
treatment.

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e lected when the Pome roy Me r·

E m ergency runs

April I , I

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.Clark leads
merchants

e r a I proposa ls were made but no
fina l de tenmina tion was m ade . It is
. e xpeclf'd thai the proble m w ill be
resolved earl y next week .

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POMEROY - The Mdgs Count y
Comm issioners a nnounced F riday
tha t they have been advised by Ohio
Bur!'au of Employment Services
CETA Strike Force tha t a fina l
d!'t!' rmina tion regarding the CETA
a ud it ha s been m ade and the$88,565
in q uPS iion costs and $2,2.';1 in
disa llowed cost' haw been c leared
in t hf' final a udit repo rt .
This m eans tha i a ll ques tions
, concerning lhf' Meigs Count y CETA
· program have been resolvf'd a nd all
: cos ts cle ared .
Mf'a nw hile , a lengt hy d iscussion
with the Mf'igs County Commissioners, ha uler s a nd county landfill
operator was held Frida y m orning

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chaim1an for the Me igs Mlnb·
tries, di rect.s the c!Hlp operation
with it's many details or order·
ing and di'itrihution. The p;L&lt;;t?r
of He ath Church, Middleport , b
a man with great c one-em and
compassion for othe rs, and " ""
been at:tive not only In the food
co-op self-hrlp project, but d othing and food banks, as wc U "-'
work with the Community !\&lt;·;
lion 1\gency In various a.o;s ist ·
ance program to low·inl'Om e
families. Thelma Hende.-.on,
lower left, of the Alfred &lt;1Hnnum
ity, l~ a volunteer "regular'' on
delivery day. All of the s ugar ,
Dour and many other staples
comes in large bulk quanlties
and must he we ighlt•d and
m easured. 1\.• explained hy
Robinson - "The co-op Is not a
pront making ve ntu N' and a.ll
labor is volunteer . W e work on a
shoe string, and a rt' hrokt• from
one week to Uw nex t.. "

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has always been a part of Christian outreach aud the
Meigs County United Methodlsl Chmt h Cooperative
Parish Food Co-op is a di rect resul of that concern.
Whlle auendlng the United Seminary In Daylon, the

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Rev . Jwnes c .orbltt orglUiized the food co-op which
has grown from a handful of family participants to :
m ore thM 150 now .... and It's .till growing .

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April 1, 1984

Pomeroy--Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Poinf Pieasant, W. Va .

April 1, 1984

The Sunday Times-Sen tinel Page

Gallipolis, Ohio-Pvint Plea10nl, W, Va.

Pomeroy--Middleport

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Beat of the Bend

Peggy Jo Westover, David Brown
exchange vows in Pomeory church

Reunion time 'nearing
By BOB HOEFLICH
'Jbnes.&amp;ntlnel Staff
Mem bers of the Or ange Town ·
ship Volunteer
F ire !JEopart m enl
have set Saturday, April 7, as
the day they hit
the road to go
d o or . to ~ d oor
throughout the township to collect
donations fo r the depanment.
Proceeds will he used this yea r to
pay for the new pager system whic h
will tPplace t he phone system now
used.
lncidenlally, the department al'o
has a loll frpe number thew days.
You might need their help so makl'
a note of the number , 992~6663.
---" You" is the them e fo r the annual
Southern High School Choir' s an ·
nual variety show to be staged at X
p.m . Friday in the high school
auditorium
Mrs. l....ef&gt; l....ee, ot" courSf', is
direc ting and is prov iding accom panlment along with Bruce Wo lff' .
Barbara La wrence is sf'rving a s
choreogra phcr ~
Mrs. Lee always romPS up wi th a
good .show , so y ou 'U wan t to 1)('
ther e. UvC' ent cr1ainm£'n1 isn't Pasv
to com e by in Meigs Count )'.
·
Locol m em ber s of the 19ti4
graduat ing class of M iddl&lt;:'port
High School will b! • ml'l'ting for
another reunion planning SPssion at
7 p.m . Wednesdav at l h&lt;' LaSa ll&lt;'
Restaurant .
Letlers with a questionna ln . .
involved have been sent 10 cla ss
m embers an d the committt'C' \'.:auld
appreciate the retum ol th(•s('
questionnaires as soon a~ possiblf'
Incidenta lly, those planning on
being present for the reunion arf' to
note that on the bottom of th&lt;·
questionna ire.
A Spc'Cia l invit ation j!'; t:x-i ng
extend('d to Meigs Htg h School
incoming frPShmPn-- thf' c lass ot
1988--and i nr omin g \-ot'a lion;ll
student s-- thP c lC~ ss of 19Kh·· l o m N'l
"'it h somf' of thf' high sc hool sl&lt;t ff ; 11
i p.m . Wedn esda ~ in the high srhml
cafeteria .
This m r&lt;'ling will

1nroming groups an opportuni ty to
discuss their course or study with
counselors, lour the school facilities
and to get answeres to any
questions they might have. Voca ·
tiona I instrur.turs w iU be on hand to
answer questions about their progr ams at Meigs
---Members of 1he 1hree chapters of
Fleta Sigma Phi Sorority met Wi th
Forr'&lt;'sl Turner. Ath~ns, T hursdav
f'H'ning to discuss plans l or th e
sururit)· 's public auc tion which will
r aist• funds tu be used on the
purchase ol jaws of life equ i p ~
menml for ltll' Pum erov F ire
L)c&gt;partmenl.
The auction willlx• held on Mav 'i
ix'hind lht' Pomero\· Fin• Statio n
and Turner L" dona ti ng his serYices
as an aur ti onE'f'r for thP even t.
Sororit~· mC'm bers arp coun ting
o n .\ ·ou, you a n d :'.'OU to dona tf'
art1cles f"or th(' auct ion a nd tllf'
pc'Opll' :-·ou can Ci..ill to pick u p :v our
dona ttons a rr Donna Bver, 992-2482
a ft C'r ~ p.m.: Mauri~ha N('!son
992-7:n :l ;tfr f' r S: L y11n Shuler:
~2 - 7:rrl. and Kn th~· OoiclgP, 99'272:1 1.
" l l 'r'll tukr an)'thi ng." the ga ls
r·ummf'nt .
Congratul ations to Mariell a Col ~
lt&gt;gt' junior CmP Cole of T uppers
P lains, a mPm ix'r of till' 1 9~S4
\; trs ity b.:.~ sk{• tb all IC'am. w ho r£'( "t•i\ "f'd a firs t .vPa r av..-' aJ TI and thf'
mos t i rnpruvt-d pla.v pr Cl war d a t thrdll llU C! I win l l 'l" SfXJflS bqnQUC' t.
The tf':l rn finisht&gt;d t ht• spason wil tl
.1 l"C
'&lt; 'O rd of lh-lll v.·inning SL'Vt-'n of it s
l &lt;.~~f ni nf' gamps
,\ 1 ~1 graduatr• of Eastt'rn High
~ hool. Coli' is thC' son of :vtr and
Mrs. II. L Cui&lt; ·. Tup[Jt'r.s P la in s.
Hank t "!Piancl &lt;J dYis(' ~ tha t th('
a nnual Milldleport- Pomf'rm· Ro·
tar:.· Club Fa st('r f'gg hunt ~· iJ 1 IX'
sLigt'(l fn r .nmngo;.;Tcr·s at 1 p.m . on
1-:&lt;IS !('r Su mla_Y &lt;I I H arllngf'r Pa r k.
This :O'f'ar thrn··s be a $2~ rgp,, a $10
&lt;'L: J..: .. 1 $5 t•gg and &lt;I numbpr \\"Or th
1&gt;rH· dol!dr· in dCiclit Jon to Ttlt ' ma m ·
liSU;I] ,...)( ) f'i'n! \" d] U(' find s
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sempster s.
Keith Wood rum . Da\\ PS, W.\ ·,..
senior. spent onL' sf'm f's tC' r at C&lt;..~ lx·ll
Huntin ~on H o~ pil a l.

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\Vilh various a dmin istrJTo r~. pJr
trclpated in budgPI di ~c u ssions.
receivPd uriPntatio n in all hospit al
procedure!'- both hC' alth rarf' cm d
businPSs - and w orked in bi llin g
and medica l n"'C'ord s.
His nex t Sf&gt;mf'ster , Woodrum w ;1-;
assigned to t hf' mf'dica l " upplif's
ahd purch asing division al Hunting ton Hospital , w hPrf' hf' also ro n·
ductt?d a feasibility s tud .\ · on
h) -hou se laundry sf'rv irf' f'ns rs and

benefit s as opJXlsf'd to r nntrar ti ng
wit h a priva te fi rm_.
- ·· Everythi _
ng is in !hf' tPx tbclo ks
fjut on(_'t) you have a n o rder for m in
r.our hand, it ~ca m Ps reaL ..
Woodrum sa id . " The field expc ~
rlence gi ves y ou the opportun itY 10
go from theory to applica tion ,· · hr
added.
: "One Important thing I learned is
that health care is a business, and
t~ a t' s not Ia downplay the hum an
86)X'Cts of the field," he said .
' J\..nolher asse-t to thf' ex perie ncr&gt;
was being able to view thP prO&lt;-css

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Shafers note 60th anniversary

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CROWN CITY - Mr. or l Mrs.
F erry Sh aft•r wt&gt; re honon j Sunday. Mar ch ll, for their 60th
\"-"Cdding an ni ver sary. T he event
\~.:as held
in the Crown Citv
Mc thod ist Chu rc h basem ent .
·
Mr. and Mrs. Shafer wf'n '
marri ed Marc h 13. 19'24. in Gall ipo·
lis by .J usticP of Peace R. J . Du nn .
Thr~ are th e par ents of two sons.
Fai rrell of Cr ow n C ity and Franc i ~
of Columbus. ThPy have two
gra ndchild ren. Sue Collins and
lhnd~ L C'c an d tw o grea t ·
grandchild ren. R :v·an and T rr\'Or
Sha fer.
A ll (•nding the CC'lebration from
Ga llipolis were: Dovid. Vi ckv and
B nan Shaf!Pr. Kathy M a.stcrs
Cold1l' Ha skins. Claren ce. Gr acr
and Carla Shaffer, l\'an and B e ll\'
Lane and KC&gt;nnE"Ih Hanes.
·
Ca rl and E mm a lRC' Waugh.
Russel l and Lucille Lacev. Judv
a nd Ma tthew Downs, &amp;ottow~.
Ohio: Clovi s and Blanche Murdock.
Ella Taylo r. Ch&lt;'sapeake : Ted and
~ u r 1\.nnC' Coll ins, F ort Gay. W .Va .;
Fr;m cC'~a n d Kor md Sha ff' r. lolum ·

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Mark Essl inger and the

bus:
Rev~
and Mrs. Ric hard Morriso n, Hun·
ling-ton. 1\'. Va.: Ruth Ann Smith ,
Donald C. and Donald W. Shaffer
Vel"•ta Ga il ond Jennifer Sh a ffe~
RowP, RacinE'.
A ttPndi n!=!: f ro m Cr own C it v wP r P
Fen:, an d &amp; •ssio ShafC'r . F airrf'li
and Gail Shafer. Roger, Linda.
Todd and Ra nd)· J\ ng&lt;'l. Arne! a;.il
.Jud, · Waugh, Eric Biars, Ro ndy.
Shar on, Ryan and Tr evor Shafer .
lrP nP ShaffPr. M tnni e Sha f &lt;:'r,
flobb, · and Joy Cia t-v, JoA nn Sw ain
Rr t ty Sh f'C' t s, S~san a Klin gp ;

Arrangements of gladioli and
mums wit h candelabra flanked t he
unity candle.
Given in marriage by her uncle,
Clarence Ickes, the bride wore a
formal gown of polyester chi tlon
with a chantilly lace pleated ruffle
on the front with heading and lace
accent on the bodice . The gown was
fashioned with a Queen Anne
neckline, bodice of chantilly lace,
bishop slei'Ves of chantilly lace, and
the skirt flowed into a chapel train
\VIIh a ruffle of chantilly lace.
The bride's fingel1ip veil of
chantilly lace and silk venice fell
from a Juliet cap wit h a blusher. She

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DECKED OUT

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Bay and Gran• BC'avC'r , C r ace
and Curtis Sha f~r. J udy and
.Jennifer Wolford. Sarah Halley,
.Ja mrs, AudrP~' and Jill Angel , Ro ss
and Do ri s Fulks. Mabe l Halley,
T om an c.l C'lar a Jo nes , W a nd~.
Brenda. AnR]P. :vt issy and Ci ndy
Ca ldwell.
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Shonica Wil liams, Okey .Joh nson ,
Clar r nrC' La nf'. Forrest Warr en
&lt;tnd Odf' &amp;&gt;a \"{' f . Sf&gt;nflin g gill s wer e
th!' Rf'\". a nd Mrs. RonniP N ichols
a ntl :VLJ&lt; ·k &lt;.~nd ln •nr Wa ll acP .

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\"kl' in Meigs Count y is brought h\"
I hf' M l' igs Co unt~· Public Librar~·
undf'r coni r ac t w ith tlw Oh io V a ll r~·
i\ rC'a Librari C's.
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Bookmobile s~ hedule for Mon ~
da~: . 1\. pril '1. - Burli ngton !Countv
M ohilC' llnm f' Park 1. .1: :~:.-1 : 11.1
p. m .: HarTi So nvi lle 1Church 1. ~ ; .ll .
:J : 0:1 p.m .: Nf'w Lima H oa d !One•
mi lC' south of Fort MPigst. :1: 1'"•" -ti
p. m .: Ru tla nd tDqXli S! l . ld ii·H: Ill
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floo kmobil&lt;' schf'dulc fer 1\'Pd ~
nr.'-idJ.\". A pri l -l - TupJX'rs Pl ain s
1 Lo dwi c k' s 1 .
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Rlq_GRAN DE - Buckey&lt;' Hill s
Career O&gt;nt er Adul t Education
Division has extended the Spring
Session registration until F rid ay,
April 6, and I he startin g dates until
the week of A pri l 9
The tollowing courses ar f' af·
fected: Aerobic D ance. Medical
Cil'rk, Nursing Assistant , BasiC Air
CondlliOnlng and Refr igera tion.
Typing; Introduction to Word Pro~
cesslng and Account i ng Prin ciples.

. . VINTON - The wl'dding of
:Orvillelle Johnson . daughter of Mr.
· and Mrs. Orville Johnson . Vinton .
·I'? .Jeffery McComas, son of Mr. and
M rs. Hayward McComas. Vinton .
was sol cmnizrd March 16 at the
nome of the br id e's parents.
T h&lt;' candlelight wPdd ing was
p&lt;:'rformed by the groom' s gre at ~
uncle. the Rev . John Hershm an.
Thl' bride wore a formal gown of
white Joce over a satin skirt with
victorian col lar of sculptured lace,
with baby' s breath in her hair . She
carried a bouquet of whit e roses
and carnations surrounded by blue
carn at ions and decor at ed with
whiiP and blue satin and lace
strt:&gt;am er s.
Jack iP Va nCE' was thf' m atron of
honor . Riley Vance w as t hf' bf&gt;st
m a n.
A r E'Ception for the couple w as
held following the wedding. A
three~ tiered cake was decorat ed In
.blue and white with bell s and door s.
lopped with a ce ramic bridP a nd
groom with a heart background.
The coupl E' will res ide at Vint on
until .Junr when the groom will
en ter the Navy

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Sperry Top-Sider " for Stride Rite."
Krds will look ship-shape in Sperry Top-Siders "
fnn11 Stndc· R1te ." The authentic moccasin boat shoe
made.of quality ft.ul grain leather with a fie xible sole.
Surl' foo t in~ lor land or sea.

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: uo~ ~ : l'i p m : Ka nauga :l th. j : :ro~ :r
p.m .Jo hnson's Tr . r t . ~: 1 ~- 5 : :m
p.m .: K&amp;K T r f' l . 5: ~:1~6 : l'i p.m.
T hursd ay- Co r a. 2: 4~-.'l: HI p .m.:
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TUES., WED., THUR.
&amp; SAT. TIL 5 P,M.

DOWNTOWN GALLIPOLI:

A n:v·onr· mt~ · t f'sh•d has until April
1; to rPgi~tc-t F (J[ :Ldd itional i nfor ma tion l'Jil Rurkf'_
w· Hi lls Adult
E duc ation :11 Hi 1-l 1 2-15-~:r)t), t:&gt;xten -

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Job Bank
offers skill
in workers
.
sa. z "T
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown
Chalfont Dr .. Colubmus.
The bride is a graduate or Cant on
South High School and Ohio State
University with a degree in medical
technology . She jg employed at
Grant Hospit al, Columbus .
The groom is a graduate of

E astern High School and Ohio Stat.;
where he rceived a B.S. degree In
physics is an electronic engineer at
the Newark Alr Force Station . He is
a member of the American Assocla~
lion for the Advancement of Science
and the Society of Physics Students.

The Senior Ciltzens .Job Bank
W"ith hoadquartPr s at Ga!li a Coun ty
Senior Citizens CPnlf'r, 220 .I &lt;:LC kso~
Pik e. has been servin g Pmpln_vr r s
and applicants. ~ Y.'P R.r~ ot agC' o 1·
oldf' r, who 'a iL' in terrstf'd in full ot ·
pa rt timt&gt; Pmpto:vnwnt.
Spring is th E' l imr to grt \ "Ou1 ·
hW!It' 1ft orde r~ Ca ll i~ 6 i(XXJ ll'ilh
your Job Orders for )laint1ng.
clea ning, and gpru.•ral n•p&lt;.~ ir v.-or·lc
The servi ('{' i~ H·i thuu t chargr to
both e mp}oyers and Prnp luvt"l'S

Carolyn Neece,
John Ingels wed

Johnson,
·McComas wed

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ca rried a sfikarrangementoforchld
and white roses and azaleas with
miniature daisies and gypsophilla.
The bride's attendants were her
slster, Sandy Withrow , Canton,
matron of hooor; and Sue Troudot,
Canton; !JEobble Ames, Cambridge;
Sheri Miller, Columbus; Susan
Hawley, Wheaton, Ill., bridemalds.
Best man was Blaine Hunkins,
Jr., Columbus; !JEoan Ringle, Co·
Jumbus;,.Harold Ames , Cambridge;
JeH Hill, West Ponsmouth , and
P aul Brunsman, Columbus . Mara
Thomas, Springfield, niece or the
groom, was the flower girl, and
Jeremy Withrow, Canton, nephew
of the bride was the ring bearer.
Matthew Thoma, Springfield, and
Christopher Cowdery, Chillicothe,
lighted the candles, and !JEovin
Thomas Spllg distributed bird seed .
All of the bride's attendants w ore
gowns of quiana !aubergine with
m atching lace jackets and carried
bouquets of silk orchid and white
roses and azaleas with orchid satin
r ibbons. All of the flower arrange·
m ents for the wedding were made
by the bride.
A reception was held in the church
fellowship hall. The four· tiered cake
was decorated with orchid roses and
flanked by candles . Guests were
registered by Becky and Jodi
John'lOn, cousins of the bride. The
couple honeymooned in the Baha~
mas~ They now rslde at 5555

MIDDLEPORT Carolyn
Neece and John Ingles wer e
married at 6p.m. on March lOa I the
home of his parents , Dr. and Mrs~
Clyde Ingles, Middleport ~ The Rev .
Robert Robinson pert·o nned the
ceremony attended by fr iends and
immediate family.
Mrs. Charles Neece, Rutlana . and
Bill Young of Gallipolis were the
attendants for the couple. Ring
bearers were Carrie Ingles, daug h ~
ter of the groom . and LynetteN N&gt;Ce,
daughter of the bride .
Folowing the wedding , Dr. and
Mrs~ lnglesentprt;,ined with a buffet
supper.

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GALLIPOLIS
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709 f11 st Ave

Gallipolis

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GIOVANNI'S PIZZA
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Middleport

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Stronr. Jtuff
/ '
HARTFORD. Conn . tAP I - " The
'· proof" is in the powder.
ln C&lt;&gt;lonial days, the oni)' way to
determine how muct1 alcohol was in
liquor was to mix a sample with
gunpowder and set fire to it. If it
burned, it was " proved ."
Thai's how the word "proof. "
which appears today on bottles of
spirlls, was torn , according to
Heublein lnc ~

Mr. and Mrs. ,JeHery !UcC&lt;nna!;

G(dlia County
( ;,\ l.l.IPOI.I S- T hc U r Samuel
1.. RossJrd MPmoria l Lib1·an
lx&gt;okmobik ·w i ll hf' at th(~ follo,.,ing
placf's thf' ww k of April 2 to ~l .
Vlo nd a ~· - l.f'w is nr .. nno n-1:! : 1:1

Susan 1&lt;:. lhumurn

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1 ~ : : ~1 p.m .: :1:1 Wrst A pis.
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"2: ffJ ·,'l p.m .: Pin f'CT C'SI Carr Cf'nl rr.
J 1 ~.'~: :«J p.m .: Rodnf':-· \' illagf':
I J:.-j : 1:&gt; p.m .: Crouseb&lt;'Ck Rd ..
:J-cr :lO p.m .: ~orthup , 5: 41-h· l:l p. m .
Tucsda\· - M itchell Rd .. :1-.1: :ut
p .m : Sand l~ rs A dclai d(', -t -'-1 . :w
p.m .: Mr (;uirC' Sutxh" . 1. II. 4. -t:J-

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P A RK!CRSB LI R G . W.Va.
M arc h wind s and chill i ng tr m per atures tenlpl man y people to sit b~· a
cozy fire. but it's not too soon to plan
fa mil~· outings and vacations.
The Mountain State Art and Cr aft
Fair, held for the past 20 yea rs ot
Ceda r L akPS in Riplev . asks
good-time lovr r s r verywher r to
mark I heir vacation ca iPndars
J une 30-Jul y 4 wi th a big rf'd " X ."
T ra velers and townspeople can
take heart becauS&lt;' the NE W
Mou nta in State Art and Craft F air
promises the livelies t cross~ sPC ii on
of fin e folk arts. C'n tenainm en1 and
co ntests anY\\"'here in the Southl'rn
moun tains.
"We call the Mountain State Art
and Craft F air 'new' bec ause ther e
willl:ll' so many addi!11Jna lt hings to
see, hear and do in 1984," said Steve

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\ ·mf' n t wi lh the
in).; filn1 t"•l ,\J"t hur .-\ n dt&gt; r ~u n

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H U!\T i t-&lt;C T O'-:. II' \ ', 1'
Th t&gt;rP 's j ust no subs l it ut ~ · h •t
practicJ I f'Xpf'r iC'n C'P .cmd th;.LI pr.w
ti &lt;:&lt;1 J f'X pPri('IlC(', 3CCOr ding ({) , 1
M arshal l lJn i \·f' r'\il\" sl·n ior. i ~ o n ~ ·
of !he big plu s~s of l h&lt;' :loll' Co ll&lt;'g&lt; •
of Busin('ss· HPJ ]t h Ca t"C' M ~ t fl .t.L! I .
mf'nt option of it s R. R. A. drog n·t·
prowa m .
Thf' progr am incl udf's :1 cnrr ( J I
businf'ss- rPlJ ted cou rsf's. plu.'-' fi\· ( ·
spec iJI courses foc usin g on h(· ;Llth
orga ni za tion managC'mf' nl ;t nd
pr acttca l train.i ng work in g in llH·
fj pjd 1.2 hours a Wf'f'k f O I" !lUI

wo rth n A patr ol T1mberl ana Boat St1oes ...v111 g1 ve satiS1actlon tor years
INhch 1S a lot lo nger Ihan fh1s priCe w~ll asl

Meigs County

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pu l it ic ian :\ !l \·ou haw' to do is k('(·p
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The prem1um leathers. brass eyelel s and razor-cut soles lell you these
are costly shoes to make The comfort and pertormance tenyou they re

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Hannmn
Witmer
POMEROY - ThP engagmrnl ol
Susan F:la inP Hannum anrt Rrml
(ord ChariPS Witm(' r i.'-' ht•ing
announcPd b~' theirparr nt s. Mr ; t n(J
Mrs. Roy R . Hannum. LongBottom .
and M r. and Mrs. J . Mdv inW!I m &lt;·r
Athens
An Aug. 11 \\ f'ddmg is fM 'in g
plann!'d .
Miss Hannum is a gr:..ICluat(' 1l !
Eastern High School ami Ohi o
U niver sit y, w ith a bcH.'hPlur of
science in education. Sht• is ('m ·
played as a substitu te teach~ · r in 1~H '
EastPrn L oca l School D istr ict ;tn d
d OE'S priva tP tutoring.
Witmer is a gr adu atP of .-\t ht·rb
High School and w ill gra du ah~ in
.June from Ohio Unh·f'rsi t\" ...vith . 1
B.B.A. in a ccounting .HI' h: 1'-

BOAT SHOES
AT SAIL PRICES.

POMEROY - M amage vows
were exchanged by Peggy Jo
Westover and David Brent Brown In
a ceremony at the Nol1h Industry
Christ ian Chu rch, Sept. 10 at 2: 30
p.m .
The l&gt;ride is the daughter of Mrs.
Janice Westover of Canton· and the
late Richard Westover. The groom
Is theson ofMr. and Mrs. Walter P .
Brown, Reedsville .
Rod Huron, pastor of the North
Industry Church, and George
Plekens, Athens, cousin of the
groom , performed the double ring
ceremony following a program of
music by Mrs. Kay Welsen ,
organist; Julie Bechtel and Stacey
Varner , pianists, and Shari Billiter
and Terre Davisson, soloists.

Registration extended
at Buckeye Hills Center

degree

nun;tL:&lt;'mt ·nt .1n d ..., taff

!1·\d'- ... IH · ,uhh•d .

Feet up ... prices down!
A guy l1ke Alex Karros con afford 10 JXJY
plenty for o really c;omfortoble recliner. But
he doesn ' t hove lo, and netrher do yoY. Right
n o w you ' It enjoy the luxury, good loob and
qualtty of a genutne lo~Z -Bov• recliner oH
the m Ote . Because you' ll toke comfort in how
ltMie 11 costs durt ng our spring sole!

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NOW
All THIS
MEDICAL
EQUIPMENT
STOCKED
UNDER
ONE ROOF!
WO RKMEN' S
COM PEN SATION
HONORED

e

Ni cely, chairman of the Fair' s
promotion and publici I~ comm itt ee
and director o( West Virginia's
Country Roads Travel Regi on.
EvPr;: cr afls).Xlrson will dC'mOn ·~
strate his or hPr crart . F airgoer s
can i&lt;:'arn what goes int o the m aking
of lht• fine art and craft item s fhat
grace 1heir homes, Nicely added ~
"You can buy these item s at Saks
Fifth Avenue ur the Greenbrier. bu t
you'll have to eo me to Cedar La kes
10 flnd out how they 're made, " he
said. "Of course, the Falr r ecog·

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•Decubitus Care
•Canes
•Walkers, Commodes
•Hospital Beds, Side Rails
•Moist Heat. Quick Ice. etc ~
•Traction &amp; Supports
•Wheelchairs
•Surgical Products,
Trusses
•Whirlpool Equipment
•Sports Foot Products
•Breast Forms
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nizC's the Four th of July- holida:-· is
traditional!~ · a famil y celebration
;.md not a shopping or educ ational
PVPnt. So 1his vear , wf' rf' fl:,· ing to
bring a lot of things to \ ed ar lak es
thai )Jf'Oplc mi ght na turally do at
this limP." N icC'ly sa id . "Peoplf' c an
eat good homf&gt;m ade food and hf'a r
pl Pnt y or continuous blu egras~ and
tradition al music. They can be'
s pectator s or participa nt s in
celebrity-hosted contests in guit a rpicking, horseshoe throwing. cl og~
ging and story telling, N ICPi v said.
"We"rf' also stagin g some &lt;'XCit ·
ing spectac les - The West Virgi nia
Scott ish Clan Gathering and Hi g h ~
land Games. pri'viously held 111
June at Hurricane, W1.Va . and a
brand new West Virgini a stair

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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Page-B-4- The Sunday Time5-Sentinel

Valerie Biggs, Anthony Arozarena wed
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POINT PLEASANT - Valerte
Kay Biggs and Anthony William
Arozarena were marrted Saturday,
December 17, 1983, in the Sacred
Heart Cat hol ic Church, Point
Pleasant .

The nuptial mass was celebrated
by the Rev . Raymond D. Jabllnske.
The btidc is the daughter of Mrs.
Vera G. Biggs and G. A. Biggs
r oint Pleasant. The groom's par-

ou

rn ts are Mr. and Mrs. George
Aroza r C'na of Greenwood, Ind .

Jud)' Young was soloist and was

accompanif'd by Mrs. C. L. Head.
Civen in marriage by her f ather
the bride wore a gown of white silk
chiffon. Th~ yoke of shi'Pr English
illusi on \.\'&lt;-IS appliqued w ith reem·
brnid('rC'd alrncon l ace tri mm ed
\l"ith q•quin s and seed pearls, and
h;td a hi gh nC'ckl in c borderi ng w ith
~tlcnct m IJCC'

A c;JthedrJ lt r ain flowed from the
doublf' l a .ver~.; nf silk chiffon in the
c ircular '-.kin . H0r I 'C'il was held by
;1.Ju I iet cap whic' h was Co\·ered w ith
IT'rmbroidrn•d all•ncon lace. She
ca rried a bouquet ol pink rosebuds,
ca~call in g iv\ and w hit P orchids.

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transplant progresses
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dnn.1 l t·d irnmunt ' \ \ 'Stt'm nf !ht •
m:tn ow !'I ·it ·c t" it" ho'-.1 hod_
\'. Dr .

T u1schk;1 sai d . Thc•n ' is no si):: n ol
thP c ann'r at prl'Sl'nl but l.'nin•rsit~
Hospi1&lt;.1 ls' phys icia ns will

conti llU(' to m onitor the• patit•nt on
an nuTp~ltiPn t basis .
"Our p :lt if'nf wa ~ a hi gh r isk
patif'nl . St11· H ·a s mm·ing info thf' d
r l'ldpS( ' w hich fll &lt;tclt • ht·r folln\\' ·U)J
c.n l ' ll111JP difficu lt
Hu~.~ · P\'{'1 · . shl·
11 Jlc' r.l l('d l ht' (J IIJt'l'durc \'Pt:,· wrll
;J nd hJ ~ 1Tlddt• n•m:.t rkab lf' t'('(·m
t'n. · .'-:tid Dr . Tut sl' hk a.
On :v1 Jrth lS, Tut schka .~nd Dr
1-: d \\' ~mJ l'UJX'b n. ass iq ~~ n 1din'( ·tor
nl !h( • bom• m;ttTow transpl;mt
progr am, IX'rformrd U:-ti\'f' rsil .\
l l{l"PiLth · Sf'('O nd mar m w t r ·an~
pl ;ult on ~· I ~ ~T·a r nld !)O_\· frnm
CdldwPI I, Ohio. whn hu s chroni c·
ITt\'l'logf 'nouc.: leukf'mia . T hf' pa 1i t' n1 wa" rdr tTf'd bv Childn·n·."
H tl-; p i 1,tl of Co:umt)U:-..
Thl' ho nw mJ tTnw donor W &lt;J ." tht ·
!Jct1 1cnt' -; 1~ - \' rar \lid brothr r 11&lt;1th

Mrs. Carla Coles was matron of
honor and Denise McDaniel was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
An(ta Biggs and oebble Brannon.
cousins of the bride, Mrs. Kim
Ctarlmboll, and Mrs. Carol Proffitt .
They wore Identical gnwns or pale
pink chiffon and carried long stem
roses with ribbon streamers.
Joe Arozarena was best man for
his brother. Ushers were Mike
Arozarene, brother of the groom,
Dr. Ray R lngenbach, brother-In taw of the groom , Kit Baker, Greg
Lutter. and Steve Roof. The groom,
the ushers, _and fathers of the bride
and groom wor e gr ay tuxedos.
The groom 's sister s, Terry Arozarena a nd Mrs. La ura RingentJ.

ach, served as lectors and r ead
sc riptures during the ceremony.

A r eception followed at the
Holiday Inn of Ga llipolis. Mrs.
Calvin McDaniel cut the ca ke and

T he couple reside,; in Flatwoods.
K y.
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The bride is a graduate of West
Virginia Instilute of · Technology

,\pril has hr&lt;'n

m·0r 5J 10 IX' rPcognizC'CI. April L'"&gt; is
.\'CIUlh Sunda.v wi th specia I 0mph asis
on thosr bctwf'f'n U and !~f. :\p n l
\:x'ing Eustf' r will strPSs grnC'rJ I
a!IC'ndanrt •. and April :2q. l\'lll tx·

tnr! IH · ( 'hu rrh of( ;nd I h!'Oil f~ho ut lh f'
H"or lcl . and sr, ·rr r.ll arlk lltf'S h&lt;l\'f'
t)('(_' Jl plann('(l for f':w h ol' thf' fiW'
Sumb\ · ~ of ,\rril .
1'1Xl:t ~ · is k H.b' d&lt;l _
\ · H"tlh Stx\(·ial
.(·mphasis on thos(• 1'2 ~ · l'ars of agC'
,tnd undt't' ancl ,1 kt t f' \\'as gr,·en tn all
thl)"f' .t!ti•nd ing in th ct t agr group.

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Gallia area Seniors
plan .weekly activities

l'n 1n R
Sat 10 2

Ca role Hollyfield, Qv, n&lt;tr
LOCATED JUST ABOVE THE POST OFFICE

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Ac ti viti es l or

of April :l-6 a t the Senior
C' itiLPn~ Cl'nt f't· locatro at 220
J dckson PikP J r e as follow s:
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Munday, April 2 - Chorus, 1-:1
p.m.
TuPsd&lt;t\·. April .) - S.T.O.P.
Class. 10: :to a .m .: Ph ~'s ical FitnPss.
11: lo a .m
\-\'pdm•sda~· . Apr il -l Vi nt on
Ili!Jif' Stud\ , I p .m.: Crown Cit y

Mobile Cnit , 1 p.m.: Card Games .
1-.1 p.m.: i\mPrira n LiteraturC'
Class. 1 p.m.
Thursdae·. April o- BiiJIPSiudY.
11 ;un. noon: Ad\·isor y Couneil, 1
p.m.: Vi nton Cr afls. 1-2 p. m .
Fridav. 1\pnl 6 - VITA -Ta x
Aidf'. 9 a.m. -noo n: Piano L{•ssons.
Iii: :10 a.m. .1\rt Cla bb . 1 3 p.m.,
Cr~lfl Mini -Cour~f'. 1 -:~

p.m .

The Senior Nutrition Progra m
will serve the following menus:
:vronday - Hamburger patty
with gravy, sca lloped potatoes.
spinach. coconut pudding, bread,
butter. milk.
Tuesday - Wipners, ma shf'd
potatoes. sauerkraut, apple pie. hoi
roll s. butter .
Wf'dnesday - Pinto bean!t wit h
ham, cottage cheese. pea nut butt er

OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 2nd

Counted Cross-Stitch • Candlewicking ~Stenciling
•Folk Art Supplies
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Bryan's
Cinderella
Peaches
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Don moor
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KAHN'S LUNCHMEATS
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Hair Bows
Gloves

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320 Second A

days are dlfHcu lt _&amp;""
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Porter, local attorney has a name
for Monday.
He calls It greasy pole syndrome.
one step fmward and slide back two.
Couldn 't have said It better
myself.
The Pomeroy Fire Department is
busy making choclate Easter candy
and will be selling it Tuesday
beginnlng at 10 a.m . in [ront or the
New York Clothlng Store .

It Is delicious and the price 1s
reasonable.

A Pomeroy M erchants Associa·
lion was recently formed and
o!ficers elected.
The pullJOSe of the assocition
according to JOI' Clark. president is
to promot e business in Polllf'roy .

is a

viabiP

It is not part of the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce. however.
but will work with the chamber
when needed. The association w ill
meet on Aptil 10, at 7:30p.m. at the
M eigs Inn and urges all int erested
merchants to attend.
It seem s that the forming of the

associa tion was a move that wa s
needed and we wish them all the
success possible.
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HOUSTON (AP I - Steam. the
vapor that helps take wrin kles out of
c lothing, also may help iron out
some of the wor ld 's energy
problems.
Geothermal stmm under ground water superheatro b, th"
earth· s m olten core and vaporized

by release at the sun ace - is Jxoing
developed as an energy sour&lt;·&lt;' ln
some partsoftheworld .
Some 50 countries have successluUy tapped geothermal steam and
applif'd it to generatlng electricity
andtoother practical uses,a('('Qrdlng toAminu il Inc. By thf'ycm2000.
the [irm seps gcothenn" l st~a m
accountingfora boutopcrccn t ofthi s

sever al nrw .v outh and womrn's
organizations havC' been organizC'd.

Five Points
Barr &amp; Carry Out
PAVE DUNN
VARIETY SHOW

Sunday 6-11
April 18, 15, 22, 29

suffers from Premenstrual Syn-

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The Rev. David Hunt . pastor .
invites thi' pub lic to attmd .

CORRECTION

667-3933.

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A nati ve of Benton. K_v .. the•
mlnister began prmching in 1981
and ln 1982accep ted the pastorat e of
thP Hamlet Baptist Church. Prior 10
his mlnL,tJY, Powell was in rouca
tiun working as a teacher. coach.
and adrninstrator.
Since being at the Haml~t Church.
thP Sunday school and church
attendance has incrmsC'd. and

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Rev. Terry Powell

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SALE RUNS APRIL 2 THRU 30

Southern Baptist Churrh, Munday
thrw;;h Sa turda;'. April 7. 7 p.m .

The Ladies A uxiliary of
Orange Volunteer Fir e Depar1 ·
m ent, Tuppers Plalns are now
taking orders for Easter candy .
They have Easter eggs, c hocolate
bunnies and suckers. For additional
in[ormation call378-6333. 667-3288or

By Karen Blaker, PH.D.
DEAR DR BLAKER- My wife

When. and if addi tion al information is n('('(ied to upda tC' a
member 's. fiiC'. thE'rc is a $4 r har g~~
In cases of fin ancia l nc&gt;C'd. no
charge i s made.
I ronic&lt;:~ II.\'. the 1Pl ~ tnus SC'nsil t\'t1 \
t('sf that a!mo~1 ki !! C'd Lind&lt;-1 Collin "

Both emblem and card carr. the

SERVICE ANYTIME
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the r~c~o~un~l~ry~·~s~e~ne
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Hazel Seller s. Ponland extends
hN sincere thanks to all those who
rememberf'd her while she was a
patient ln th~ hospital.
She very much appN'('iatcd the
many cards, gifts. and prayers . She
extends her sincere " thanks ...

$1 ~.

emergency telephone num bf'r of
Medic Alert's. ce ntral fil e wh ich
contai ns all the inform ation thE'

services at 1hc' Pornt&gt;roy First

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in 195:1 ha&gt; il'd to the b&lt;'st
PmPrw--'m·y rm 'CiicJI identification
in the world , om' th&lt;:Jt can [.lrOt('(·f
man~ · millions intt&gt;rnationalJ\·, :.!i hours a d ~t ~·
MPdic Alert Week. A pril
through I. i ~ t.wing s ~ nsnrvd bY
l\1Pdic ,.\I PI'1 Fuu nd;llion. Tu l'lock,

and

the Hamlet Baptist CIJUrch, &amp;•nton.
K y. wUI be conducting r-c•v iva l

Styl ish Traditional

lor Day and Night

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Comtort

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Kc'&lt;?p o monthl y chaJi:t of
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5.- If ne&lt;'essaz:,·, attPnd counsding sessions wit h her.
The m ore you can lear n a bout her
problem. the easie r It will be for you
to deal with her during this difficu lt
tim e. By all means. don't giw· up.
Shf' r f'a lly does nf'f:'d your ra r f' and
lovr.
For additiona l help. a new

non-profit PMS center has just
open&lt;'d in North Carolina. For more

and und Prstand ln g, bu t it just
sf'f?ms a~ thou gh r ca n n0ver do

inform ati on cont act: National P MS
Society, 1-'.CJ. Box 11467. Durham .

enough to please her. She always
complains thai I don't know what to
do.
DEAR READER -One promi nent expert on the subject gives the
following suggestions on how to
deal with a spouse who suffer s from
Premenstrual Synd rome:
1. Offer ana lgesics and a
hPatlng pad for cramps as needf'd.
2.- Encourage a dif'l of low sa lt ,
low sugar and no alcohol, along
with lots of vitamins.
3. - Don't take her mood swings

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Thank You,
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Due to the leave of absence of Dr. Mansfield
during April and May, there will be a temporary reducton in office hours at:

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many assests and
business cen tPr.

hidden medical condition.
Medic Alert F oundation lntema tiona! is a tot al 24-hour emergC'IlC\
medical identification system. The
emblem is backed up wi th an
annua ll y issued wallet card thai

The Rev. Tt'fTJ' Powell, pastor of

A

Clark sa:fs that Pomeroy has

one out of five Americans has a

TEMPORARY HOUR CHANGE

Jewelry

soa

Katie's korner

drome and her prob!Pms a,.,,
puttinR a S('verP strain on our
marriage. She gets very irr itable
and becom es severe!)' depressf'd.
There has been such an emphasis
on th&lt;' woman's suffering during
this time of the month th" l I feel
some att ention shoul d be directed to
the spouse's difficulties in dPaling
with a wife with PMS.
I have 1r if'd to be tolPrant , ca rin g

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GIRlS

mer Playing, Jul y 2-6; Wool
Spinning, July 2-6; Log Ca bin
Repair and Restoration, July 9-13;
Traditional Long Rifle Construction, July 9-13; 1ntroductlon to
Coopering, July 16-20; Basketweaving, July 16-20; Antiques and
Collectibles, July 23-27; Introduction to Stained Glass, July 23-27:
Beginning Black smithing, July 30Aug. 4; Advanced Mountain Dulci mer Playing, July 30-Aug. 4;
Introduction to Weaving, Aug. 6-10:
Basic Fowl Woodcarving, Aug.
13-17; Chair Ca ning, Aug. 13-17;
Metal Colonial Lantern Making,
Aug. 20-24 and Furniture ReOnlsh ing, Aug . 20-22.

member and physician believe
contributions from lndl,iduals. cor 1,3 necessary: In an emergency . Thi ~
porations and other foundations .
information is ava ilable within
Since its birth In 1956, Medic Alert
seconds to emergency pPrsonn f'l
has experie nced phenomenal
vla a collect telephone call. To ke~p
grow th - over l.6mllllon "' :mbers
informati on currC'nt. each memt)f'r
In the 15 afflllatf'd l~undatlun s
rffeived a print -out of his total filf'
lnternallonally. More than 7,000
each yea r and is asked to make an~'
new members join Medic Alert in
nf'Cessary changPs .
the U.S. each month. The Medic
The lifetim(' mrmbership fer' is
Alert Foundation estimates that

Revival set

PMS affects husband

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Wit h Th is Cou po n
b.pires April 8 , 1984
C.K. S UPERMA RK ET

antitoxin In case she was allergic to charitable organization to provide a
the Injection. Unfortunately, Linda lifeline to those who might be
was highly allergic to the drug - , unable to ask for help In critical
the scratch test almost killed her. situations. He surmised tha t not
She was In a coma for three days. only persons sutferlng from drug
Her rather, Dr. Marton C. Cotllns, allergies but diabetics. epileptics.
was determined to prevent this hemophiliacs, and myriad others
from ever happening again. He wlth hidden • medical problems
designed a slender sliver bracelet oculd find themselves In situations
for his daughter bearing the lnstgna where Improper diagnosis and
of the medical profession on the treatment might cost them their
front In red along with the words lives.
" Medic Alert." On the back was
Arter years of planning and
engraved this warning: "Allergic to consulting with fellow physicians.
Horse Serum ," the liquid vehicle nurses, law enforcement agencies,
used at that tim e for tetanus and national leaders, he establishf'd
antitoxin.
the Medic A lert Foundation IntPr ·
Convinced that bracelets l!kl'( national in Aprll1956. Unlike many
Linda's, or necklace emblem s, with nonpront, charitable organizations
vital messages could save countless
though, Mf'dic Alert has not
lives, Collins Investigated the f easireceived any federal or state funds.
bility of establishing a nonprofit , It Is maintained by enrollmen t of_
new m embers and by grants and

Ask Dr. BIaker

VALLEY BELL

QUALITY ICE CREAM

Courses and dates re:
Homestead Living 1cooking and
canning). June 18-22; Introduc tion
to Stained Glass, June 18-22;
Introduction to Pewterlng, June
25-29; Beginning Blacksmithing,
June 25-29; Introduction to Dulci-

agrees that Man- ~·:A

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.Jo hn S. F.\';:m s is pastor of !hl'
Ru tland Church of God and im ·ite~
tl1r puhlic to join in thC' ac t i\·itiP.~

During t he summer of 1~. 19
workshops have been scheduled.
Workshops begin June 18 and will
met Monday through Thursday.

Times Sentinel Staff

~

·pack the p&lt;'w·· Sunda\" Tile i{l'' .

Registration Information is available for t he School of Homestead
L!vlng, sponsorf'd by Rio Grande
College and Community College In
cooperation with Bob Eva ns
Farms, Inc.

Everyone, of most everyone

and

n{)()() lf'S . grPf'n beans. ~ts. carrot
ca ke. roll s.
Friday - Maca roni and ch~se.
broccoli . carr ots. jello with ba na ·
nas, bread. bulter .
Choicf' of bevC'ragE' servf'd with
each m ea l.

POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. For almost Z7 years an emergency
medical Identification service has
been speaking for people with
hidden condltiQIIS when they can't
speak for themselves.
People with conditions such as
diabetes, heart problems, epilepsy,
or all~rgles weren't always so
lucky. Beton&gt; Medic Alert began In
1956; there was no one to speak for
them.
Back In the summer of 1953, a
high school sophomore in 1\v"tock,
Calif., named Linda Collins cut
t.erSflf slightly while playing with
an lllr rifle. Her father, a physician,
and mother were away from home
attending a medical meeting so a
nelghbor.took Linda to a doctor who
treated the wound. T he doctor gave
Linda a sensitivity test to tetanus

By KATIE CROW

GOOD THRU APRIL 7, 1984

B€et

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Medic Alert speaks Whe'n you can't

Merchants group forms

DMC FLOSS ...... 25¢

cooki f', cornbrpad.

Thursd ay

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Opening Special

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-P...S

PameiOy--Middleport-!Gallipali1, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Homestead class planned
H o urs M or1 -Th urs 10-5

wt·ll.

dt •-., t,(,'TWif'Cl ;ts '· Spring Outn•ach"

110 Spring Ave., Pomeroy
PH . 992 -9101

4!JL Second Ave nue
Gallipoli s. Ohro 4563 I
446 -8303

l h!• p; llil 'Tll ;tn d dnnor ;m·· dotn g

,\prU 8 is Sf'n ior arlul t dav with those

ASSOCIATfD
FABRICATORS
INC.
(Formerly Fulton-Thompson)

C hri stin e McDan iel reg is tered
guests.

Church planning events
In - rL\\:D -

and Is employed by James S.
Darlington , D .D .S.• Proctorville. as
a dental hygienist.
Tbe groom graduated ' [rom
Grorgla Institute of Technology
and is employed as an Industrial
engineer at Armco. In c. In Ashland,
Ky.
Guests from out -or-town Included: Mr. and Mrs. Rober1
Rasfeld; Jean. Linda and David
Rasfeld; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Roof.
Cincinnati: Mrs. E twanda Biggs,
Louisvltle, Ky.: .June Chandler.
Lincolnton. N.C : M r. and M rs.
Robert Serey, Ashland. Ky.; Debbie Powell , MunciP, Ind.: Rick
Bayless. Cross Lanes. W.Va.: Lea
Ann Hutson. Mrs. William Field,
Davld Field , Huntington. W.Va .;
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mlttcrholzer .
Ceredo, W.V a.; Mr. and M rs.
Rober1 Pgwell , Kenova, W.V".;
Tim Regan, Charlotte. N.C.

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9!iS Second Ave.

446-1171 Gallipolis, Ohio

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio

Sunday Timet-Sentinel

April
-:- 1, 1984

April 1, 1984

Point Pleasant, W. Va.

GALLIPOLIS - Preregistration
forms are being accepted for the
Annual F rench City R un, to be held
Saturday, May 5, in Gallipolis .
Sponsored by Holzer Medical
Center Recn.•atlon Commillt:". '€ and
the Ohio Valley Publishing Company. the F rench City Run will open
with a 5,COO met er (3.1 mile t eve nt
at 9 a.m .
ThE' main pvent , a lO,IXXl meter

t6.2 milet race wi ll begin at 9:30
a.m . During this race, 1he Dinosaur
Dash. a one-mile fun run designed
for the novice jogge r or runnPr, will
start at 9: 45a.m .
Age groups for the 5K and !OK
races ane Hand unde r ; 15-19; 20-24;
25·29; 30-34; 35-39; 40-44; 45-49;
50-54; 55-59; 60-64; a nd 65 years uf
age and ovPr. The Dinosa ur Dash
will not tx• dividt.&gt;d i nt o agP g-rups,
bul will bP open to all ages.
Awards " 'i ll be presented to the

Preregistration forms are avalla·
ble at the hospital's Medical
Library, l&lt;9ted at 385 Jackson
Pike, a nd the Ohio Valley Publishing Company office. 8.15 Third Ave.
in Gallipoli s.

Anyone wishing to receive prer·
eg!stratlon forms through the mall
may call Dawn Martin at the
hospital at (614) 446-5300 or Paul
Barker. at Ohio Valley Publishing
Company office, at (614) 446-2342 .

James Oller , a science teacher at
North Gallla High School In VInton,
received • Saturday the Battel le/ Acker Award for outstanding
teaching.
In addition, Bishop Flaget High
School In Chillicothe received the
Batlelle/ Krecker Award for an
outstanding school sclebce
department.
Each $250 award, supported by
Battelle Memorial Institute of
Columbus was presented by Dr.
Albert H. Adelman , assoclal€
director for research at Battelle's
Columbus Div1slon, as part ot the
Ohio Junior Academy of Science's
District Science Days held at Ohio
Unlverslty .
The Academy has 13 districts
.throughout the state, and similar
awards will be presented ln each
district. These awards were presented ln the Academy's District 12,
which Includes schools In Athens,

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HUBBARD'S
REVIVAL
GR E
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CHESTER CHURCH Of
THE NAZAREN [

S~ING SEASON

APRIL 2-8
7·.00 p.m. nightly

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Chester. Ohio

Complete line of vegetable &amp;
flowering plants, shrubbery, fruit
trees , Azaleas. Rhododendron.
House Plants . 4" to 10".
Foliage &amp; Blooming Baskets
Open Daily 9 to S
Sun. 1 to s

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Everyone Welcome

r unner's package .

Runners a re required to come
d ressed to run. No dressing room or
shower fa cilities will be available .
Restrooms are available.

Professional Studio

Ent ry forms should be comple ted
and signed, with parental signature
for runners under age 18, and

PORTRAil:S
"'•

.. returned \\.'ith registration fpe to

first £\1.'0 malC' and femalP winners

Ms.

Beverlv J ackson, Medical
Librar~y. Holzer Medical Center.
P .O. Box 280, Ga llipolis, Ohio 45631.

SUNDAY
GALLIPOLIS - "We Love
Music Sunday" will be noted at
the Church of Christ ln Christian
Union. The Melodies of Praise
from Waverly wtll be singing ln
the morning services. Sunday
School begins at 9:30 a.m. and
worship service at 10: 30. The
public is invited to attend.

A NEW DESIGN FOR
PERSONALIZED MEMORIALS

~

CARPET FOR LESS

COLOR PORTRAIT PACKAGE
2·8X10'S, 3·5X7'S, 15 wallets

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\

• Plus $1 .00 st1t1ng l ee lor each
addlltonal s ubJe Ct rn same por tra rl
• Bea u1rful bac kgrou nds avarlable
• Poses ou r seleclr on

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LOf:a n MonUiltent Comn~nv Pome!O~ OhiO &amp; VtntUII OhiO
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Of:j:~OSIT

ODDS &amp; ENDS
CARPET SHOP

GALLIPOLIS - Good New
Baptist Church will begin rev ival services Sunday and continue through April 6. Services
are 7: 30p.m. nightly with the Dr.
H.B. Shephard, evangelist. The
public Is invited to attend and a
nursery will be provided for
children .

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LOGAN MONUMENT
COMPANY, INC.POMEROY, OHIO
VINTON. OHIO

992-6173
Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

JAMES 0. BUSH. Mgr.
PH. 388-8603

APRIL 4-APRIL 8
WED.
SUN.

GALLIPOLIS Gall ipolis
Junior Women's Club will m€€1
at Woodland Centers Monday,
7:)) p.m.

YOUR PROFESSIONAL
JEWELER

WEDNESDAY &amp; SATURDAY 10·1. 2·6
THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY 10·1. 2-5:30. 6·8
SUNDAY 1-5 - LUNCH 1·2
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Is Your Portrait Store.

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$29500

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1395.00
WAS

'695.00

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THIS IS A

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14 K ADD-A-BEADS

-YOU COULD WIN THIS SEIKO TV
_JUST STOP BY OUR STORE AND SIGN UP.
THERE'S NO PURCHASE NECESSARY AND YOU
DON'T NEED TO BE PRESENT TO WIN. STOP IN
NOW.

BUY 2 ADO-A -BEADS AT REGULAR
PRICE AND RECEIVE A BEAD

OF THE SAME SIZE FREE

YELLOW OR WHITE GOLD

-DIAMOND SOLITAIRE

NORMAN ROCKWELL

All

FIGURINES

WALL CLOCKS

WAS

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189500
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25o/o

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NOW

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•OPALS

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TO BE GIVEN
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SAT., APRIL 14th

-APRIL 2ND THRU APRIL 14TH-

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H'URRY AND SAVE
MANY STYLES

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DOZENS OF STYLES TO
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CHAINS
NOW

2

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ALL GOLD FILLED

JEWELRY
NOW

20% OFF

OFF

8-7

"TODAY'S CHILDREN"
NOW

50o/o OFF

FREE ENGRAVING
FREE RING SIZING
. FREE GIFT WRAP

..

classess beginning WPdnPsday,
continuing for eight weeks. two
hours each session. Instructor
will he Roger Brandenberry of
the GaUipolisCity Police Depart ment . The public is invited to
attend .

Mon.·Sat. 9:00·5:30
Fri. 9:00-7:00

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Shoe Cafe
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Moonbea m
White
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FR I. &amp;

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TIL
8 PM

HELP EASTER SEAL RAISE $2,000,000 TO HELP OUR NATION'S DISABLED. •
Look For The Special Easter Seal Coupon Insert In Your Sunday, Aprilt1 , Major Newspaper. Save On The Brand s
Shawn Below. Plus, Pick-up Additional Savings When You Redeem Your Easter Seal Cou pon At K mart. ·
• Fot comptefe Octloll. see me fOifer 5801 Coupon ln5er11n your oret::fl motor newspaper

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Double Coupon
Every Tuesday

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Red esigned . restylec .
Smaller and lighte r

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Double your manufacturers' coupons up to
so~.

Example: so~ Coupon
Double would be s1.00.

set by VFW
GALLIPOLIS -

VFW Post

Box of 12

Revival

1 97

Golf Ball Choi

EVERGREEN - Westerman
United Methodist Church wUI
begin revival services AprU 8.
continuing to April 15. Speaker
will be the pastor. the Rev .
William Newman and there will
be special music. The public Is
blvlted to attend.

Ohio Valley Bulk Foods

514 EAST MAIN ST.

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·_···.···-·.·.·_ ·.·.· ditions

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Driving class

Good assortment of Easter Candy including Jelly Beans (plain &amp; spiced), Malted
Milk Eggs, Foil Cover.d Chocolate Eggs.

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AcudPm _\ ot Sc i&lt;·ncf '

achievemPnt s in all aini n.[.!
thesf&gt; object ives. The AcadC'm\'

Happenings

ALSO JUST ARRIVED

OF 4

vat ion and ed ucational activities.
The world's largest independent
rPSE&gt;arrh and development insti tu te. -.,..ttelle
conducts research
d
un er contract for government and
1n dus tr1 a 1sponsors . Battelle's more
than "~
1 •"'-" scientists, engineers, and
support specialists are toea led at
faclllties an d operations throughout
the world.
Th e Ohio Academy of Science is a
nonprofit membership organlza 1 founded in 1891 to stimul ate
ton
1merest In the sciences, to promote
re-searrh , to improve instruc tio n in
thP sciences, to disse minate sc len·

tific knowlrdgr, and to n x·ognizr
high

LEBANON 1WP - Lebanon
Township Trustees wUl meet
Tuesday, 7 p.m ., at the township
garage.

Diatetic Chocolate, Dipping Chocolates and
· Colored Coatings, Candy Molds, Sucker
Sticks, Cellophane Sucker Bags, Clips, Icing
Eyes, Invert Sugar, Dry Fondant.

STEM WARE

20%

GALLIPOLIS - Pembroke
Club will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m ..
with Mrs. Jean Moore.

We Have All Your
Easter Candy
Making Supplies .

FOSTORIA

NOW

OLD KYGER- The Grubb
Family Singers will be at Old
Kyger Freewill Baptist Church.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. during
re\1val.

GALLIPOLIS - AAUW will
meet at Ohio Valley Bank
Jackson Branch, Monday. 7: 15
p.m . Topic will be dressing for
success. There will be election of
officers .

served.

CROME SETS
SOFT TIPS
GOLD FILLED SETS
DESK SETS
"'REE ENGRAVING

CROSS

ALL WATCHES IN STOCK

ALL DIAMOND EARRINGS

LECI'A - There wiU be Bible
Study at Walnut Ridge Church
Tuesday, 7 p.m., with the Rev.
Earl Hinkle. The public is
lnvltrd to attend.

sc 1enre through technological inno-

.·;1:

POMEROY - Mary Shrine
:n, White Shrine of Jerusalem.
will meet Monday at 7 p.m . for
practice for installation sche
duled fur April 6, 7 p.m at lh&lt;
Pomeroy Masonic Temple

4464 will have Drive to Survive

RODNEY - Pomona Grangr
\\ill meet Monday. 8 p.m .. in the
Rodney Grange Hall. Refresh·
ments and potluck will bP

OFF

PENS &amp; PENCILS
NOW 10% OFF

YELLOW OR WHITE GOLD
MOUNTINGS

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POMEROY - Revival servl·
ces at the Hysell Run Holiness
Church, on County Road 15 off
State Route 124, will be held
Monday through Saturday evenings, 7: :ll p.m. Wayne Sexton
will be the evangplist. There will
be special slng!ng by The
Revelations of McArthur, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nigh!.
Thereon Durham, pastor, Invites the public.

OLD KYGER- There will be
revival services beginning at
Ojd · Kyger Freewill Baptist
church. Monday , 7:30p.m. ea ch
evening. The Rev. Norma Taylor wil be the evangelist. The
public is invited ·t o attend .

GALLIPOLIS - There will be
a DAR meeting Monday, 1: :xi
p.m . at the home of Mrs. M.T.
Epling Sr. Speaker will be Mrs.
Ernest Covert.

AU CROSS

-EARRINGS-

$39500

25%

BULOVA

ALL 14K GOLD

-% CARAT SOLITAIREWAS
ONLY
1595.00

GALLIPOLIS - There will be a
gospel music workshop at John
Gee Methodist Church. 48 Pine
St., Monday through Thursday,
6 to 9 p.m . each night. There will
be an admission charge. A
special program wlil be he ld
Friday with Duncan E.
Browner, guest musician and
director. Public is lnvlted to
attend.

rvAWiTCH

SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.

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BIDWELL - Bidwell Porter
Elementary School will have an
April Play, Monday, 7 p.m. at
the regular PTO meeting.

185 UPPER RIVER ROAD

LEO VAUGHAN, Mgr.
PH. 992-2588

Anniversary Sale

113 COURT ST.
POMEROY, OH.

He holds a B.A. In biology from
Berea College and an M.A.Ed. In
biology from Eastern Kentucky
University.
The Kr~ker
Awa~s
-~
.u are given to
stimulate and recognize ton.nuali"'
... ,
'J
science and mathematics program
in Ohio schools in grades seven-12.
They are named In honor of the late
Frederick H. Kr~ker
of Ohio
-~
University, founder of the Ohio
Junior Academy of Science. The
schools can use the money to
purchase new equ1·pment .
Battelle ha.s as Its broadobj'ectlve
the benefit of mankind buJ t~
ut:
advanceme nt and utilization of

MIDDLEPORT - The Mid·
dlepori Garden Club wtll meet
Monday at7: 30 p.m. at the borne
of Mrs. WU!Jam Morris.

PHOTOGRAPHER HOURS

15- 67 K

4th

April
14 at Ohio Wesley a n
University.
Oiler has been a teacher a t North
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Frid;!y nlghl for rookie pilchcr
Dennl5 Rasmussen and a player to
be named later.
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the lasl 11 years with thr YankC&lt;'s
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Series around in the third gamewilh
his spectacular fielding.
He signed a new two-year
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year. but expressed dissatisfaction
wilh Manager Yogi Berra's plan lo
play him only againsltighl·handed
pitchers. Neltles also irked owner
George Steinbrenner by wailing
until the very las I minute loreporl to
spring training .
l ronica ll,·. Nf&gt;ll les hil a lwo-ru n

SEATILE (AP) - Rickie Wins
low's slam dunk otf a missed shot by
Akeem Oiaj'uwon witll45 seconds to
play In overtime Satlll'day gave
Houston a 49-47 victory over
Vlrglnfa and sent tlle Cougars back
into the NCAA basketball cham pionship game for the second
straight year.
"Akeem The Dream ," asserting
himself in the second half and again
in overtime, grabbed a missofa.Jlm
Miller jump shot with 58 seconds
remaining and the Cougars leading
4745.
At the otller end of the court,
Olajuwon threw up an air ball- bul
It came down in Winslow's hands,
and tlle 6-fooi-8 freshman forward
slammed the ball through lhe hoop
for tlle two points tllat turned oul to
be the winners. ' ·
The basket offset a palr of Rick
Carlisle foul shots with 18 seconds
remaining for VIrginia .
As tlle final S€COnds ticked off,
Houston Coach Guy Lewis tllrew his
famed checkered towel in the air as
tlle Cougars advanced to Monday
night's final against tlle winner of
Saturday's other semifinal, George·
town or Kentucky .
The outmanned, unheralded and
unranked Cavaliers, who were

never expected to get even thls far
without tllree-tlme Player of the
Year Ralph Sampson, reP!"atedly
fell behind and, just as often,
charged back , refusing to cave in to
the taller Cougars.
At the close of the first half and tlle
start of the second, tlley r;m off 10
consecu tive points to tum a 25-17
deficit Into a 27-251ead.
And. in the closing minutes of
reF(Ulation play , after Houston had
sl rung together nine points for a
41 -351ead . theCavsre&lt;&gt;ledoffeighl of
the next IU points. Othell Wilson's
basket off his own steal I ied il 4H3
with 27 seconds left to Ioree the
ove11ime.

Seventy seconds into tllc over
lime. CariL&gt;Ie hit a jumper for
Virginia, rapping ihe Cavaliers '
eigh l ·point run and giving lhcm
their las llead of the game. 4.i-4.3.
One minute laler. Olaj uwon. a 52.5
P!"I'Cent foul shooler - 15 pPrrent
below his fi eld goa l pPrCenla gP-rut
both ends of a one-a nd{)ne afiPr
being fouled by cen l er OidPn
Poly nice. That tied il at 45.
A little more than a minute later,
Michael Young scored to pul lhr

Cougars on top to stay. Then ramP
Olajuwon·s air ball. a shot that
missed evprything. B ut Winslow
was I here lo grab I he ball and ram it
tllrough, giving Houston a four·point

cushion. 4945.
Olajuwon . neutrali?.ed in the firs!
haU when he scored only four poinls,
fim shed the game wi th 12. Young led
Houston w ith 17 poinls and Winslow

had eight
Miller and Wilson shared Virgi ·
ma s scoring lead with 12 points
apiece. Polynire had nine- none of
lhem after halftime.
The viclory S!'nds fifth -ranked
Houslon into ihe !ma l with a 32-4

record and ended the Cavalier;'
smson at21·12.
In the OP!"ning half. Houston's
zone defense apiX" ared to be playmg
into the Cava liers' game plan . It
never a ttac:_ked Virginia's ball
handlers. laying back and waiting
tor Virginia to shoot from the
prrlme'ler. For I he firs! 4::15. I he
CB\·s couldn 't gel a basket. missing
their firsl five ~hols . And. eight
minutes into the game, Houston had

buill a 144 lead .
Slowlv. Virginia gol its oulsidc
shooting going, wi1 h Poly niCf' occa siona U ~·

la~'ing

the baU in over

Akeem as well . Bul with 3:30 logo in
Ural OP!"ning half, Houston held a
25-17 margin.
Tlw Cougars dicln't score again in
the half as Wilson, Carlisle and
Polv nice aU connected from short
rangp to pull scTapp_
v \ ' irgi.nia to
wil hin two at ha lftime.

homer Friday in the Yankees' 4·2
exhibition victory over the Houston
Ast ros ln the Dominican Republic.
Rasmussen. a loweting left·
hamler who willium 25 next month,
joins the Yankees for the second
time. They traded him to San Diego
last AuF(Ust along with infielder
E dwin Rodriguf'Z for pitcher Jotm
Monlefusco. The Yankees origi·
nally acquired him from California
in November 19821ocompleleadeal
tllat senI pilcherTommy Jotm lolhe
Angels.
Rasmussen was l.l!O wilh a 4.57
earned run average for the Yan·
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look lhird on Nick Esasky's double.
and scored when Ron Oester h11 inlo
a fielders choire
Pulro gavP up jusl one hil in lhc
firsl four innings. but failed lo
survive the fifth . Darrcu Porter
doubled. Andy Van Slyke singled
and starter Ricky Horton walkrd lo
load I he bases. L onnieSmil h singled
home two runs. a nd Ozzie Smith
walked to load the bases again .
Oberkfell' s double with one oul
cleared the bases and chaS&lt;&gt;d PuleJ.
After the game. the Reds reached
their 25-playPr OP!"ning day limit by
optioning pitcher Charlie Puleo Ia
I heir Wichila Class AAA club and

assigning infieldf'r Wayne Krf'n ·
crncki outright to I he farm club.
Because of Krenchicki 's time in
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bPcoming a ftW agent.
Both mows effect ively bring I he
Nalional League team down to the
25-player limit , with pilchcr Bob
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lis!. Owchinko lechnically is lhe~6th
player. bui he slayed in Florida
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for their lradilional OP!"ning-day
game Monday against the New
York Mets. Owchinko has been
r r habililallng his shoulder.

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Drug problem big challenge in baseball world
By JOHN NELSON

AP Sports Writer
Pete Rose, once In search of a loam. now is in
search of a record , or two. What else is new .
Baseball's hum for a new commissioner ended wilh
thE' selection of Peter V. Uebcrmlh. bul Bowie'&lt; still
around.
Drugs have become one of baseball's gravest
concerns. The guilty Include Pascual Pern. Willie
Wilson, Willie Aikens. Jerry Martin and Vida Rlur.
Dave Parker, Tom Seaver and Phil Niekro have
changed uniforms. And Rich Gossage of lhe San
Diego Padres• What a tunny sound.
The Baltimore Orioles. Chicago White Sox.
Philadelphia Phlllles and Los Angell's Dodgers have
honor to uphold.
Reggie Jackson and Sieve Carlton had seasons I hey
would !!keto forget. Jackson says he has something lo
prove; Carlton's story remains untold.
198!1 presents a new challengE' for tllese men and
these baseball teams. The season ot&gt;ens. as tradition
dictates, In Cincinnati on M onday, the earli est
opening date In modem baseball. The New York Mets
provide the opposition.
The Orioles, basically tlle same team tllat won tlle
American League East and the World Series In 1983,
also open defense of their title on Monday. at home
against the White Sox. winners of the AL West by a
l'l!I.'Onl 20 games.
The Phlllles, East Division champions and winners
of the National League pennant, OP!"n at Atlanta, and
the NL West winner, Los Angeles, plays host to St.
Louis, hotll garrte\ on Tuesday.
Although tnany teams greeted new faces In spring
tralnJDg this year, one old, familiar face remains In
place. That's Bowie Kuhn, for 15 years commissioner

of I he game and presiding uVf'r his last SC'ason ·opPner.
After ncarlv lwo years of polilics. Ucbcrrolh was
sell&gt;c.·ied earlier thi s monlh to rep lace Kutm .
But. as president of lhe Los Angeles Olympic
Organiz ing Committee. Ueberrolh can't lake over
unlil lale Augu sl or earl,- September. Uniil !hen .
Kuhn remains In otflee .
Perhaps the most celebrated player move of lhe
off-season was R oSC' from Philadelphia 10 Mom real.
fu'leased by tile Phillles after tlle World Series. RoS!'
will lake up his chase ol TyCobb'saiHime hits I'PCOrd
!Ills year with tlle Expos . He neros XII to match
Cobb' s record of 4,191.
Other plateaus are mon&gt; rmdily within reach for
RoS!', who rums 43 nexl month . While only 10 hit &lt;
away from the 4,1Ul mark , Rose need only play m 58
more games 10 match tl!P care&lt;&gt;r mark of 3.300 by
Carl Yastrzemski . And Rose can tieanotherofCobb's
all -time records with 61 more singles.
For Rose. II might have been like slarting a third
career. There were aU tllo.se years "-ilh Cincinnati.
lhen two World Series ~ith Philadelphia and. now.
Monlreal. But he doesn't look at It illat way.
"ll's just a lhlnl team. That's all ," Rose says. "If
anything, tile rlftlve to Philadelphia helped me make
the adjustment In coming here easier. I want to play
anywhere where I can help a team win."
The only other major record that stands to fall In
1984 Is Rogers Hornsby's career home run mark for
second basemen of 264. Morgan, who left the Phillles
to join the Oakland A's tllls season, is four away.
Rod Carew of the California Angels Is 168 hlts away
from J.&lt;ro. but he had only 100 last season. Jackson.
another Angel, Is 22 homers away from 500. It's
]JOSSible, but he hit only 14 last year while batting .194
In the worst season of his career.

can slill IY' R&lt;i:!(lC... he
savs. " En·n· wrilrr has romr to me ann ttw~, · rf'
'Tve got to pro\'e thai I

al~os t afrai~l to saY.
c;wf'f'r is O\'f'r
. ·I I sef'm s ljkt ·\'OUr
.
~Prause vou had a horriblr season ·

"The q-uestion d()('~ n·t \\'O n)· me. and thf' answer is
unknown."
Also unknov.'n is whether !hC' .1~ - Y'f'ar -old Carlton.
the three-timP Cy Young \nnnPr from Philar1rlphia.

ran turn dround his worst SC'ason in a dr·cadr_ He was
15-16 la st yt•ar witn a 3.1J earned run a\·rrage and
finished only cighl games .
Sli11. Carli on led I he league with 275 sl rik('(!ut s last
vear . and hP now has :1.709-291 shv of the unheard-of
plalcau of tOOl. BuL as lhe season b&lt;&gt;gins. Nolan
Ryan of till• Houston As tros stands 12 strikeout s
behind Carlton. and il' s possible lhe two pitchers
could on('{' again cn ga~c in thC' S('(' -S&lt;l W battle fa r
slrikroul supremacy .
The change in unifOtlll S of st"Ve1·a1 of lhe game's
besl known names w ill bear watchi ~g this season.
AIIcr II seasons wilh the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Parker is wearing the ronsC'rvativf' garb of the
Cincinnati Reds. Sans beard and earring, Parker
could be a posit ive force for lhe :'&gt;JL Wcsl cellar
dwellers.
In term.' of length-o f-serv ice. however, Parker
can't equal I he switch made by Phil Niekro, who was
cut after hi&lt; 18th season w ith the Allan! a Braves. The
45-vear·old knucklPball pilcher now wears the
pl~st ripes of I he New York Yankees. where once
played a pitcher called Goose.
He, too, made a switch. abandoning tlle Yankees
via freeagt&gt;ncy and winding up on I he West Coast with
tlle San Diego Padres. one of baseball's mosl
Improved teams. Gossage's presence in the buiiP!"n Is'
one reason why .

Although the White Sox didn' t nt'&lt;'d roo much
improw•mC'nt . thr~ · found somC' in an unusual m annrr
whC'n the~· aCfJuirrd Tom Sc';J\'f'r from thl' :vlPt~ . ThP
:f.t-\ ·car -old Sea\'f'r. who has w on two (\ Young
av.;a rds. Jpft ; :rw Yorh. \\'hrn l hf' :\1( 'h failf'd !0 put
him on t hP protf'Ct('(l lis t in till.., w i nh·r' ~ ftT'f' -J,(: C' nt
C'Om(X'nsation pool. lf'm·ing Ct'nr·r ttl :v1 anagf'r Frank
ca~)lf'Jl rathC'r shamf'-fan'fl .
Also switching tf'ams wf'l'i ' tir ~t h;1 s0man Ton_v
PPrcz. back to the Hf'd s after . 1 ~( '\' f ' n ~ ·Par atJ~!'Ilf'~".
and ca tchPr Jim Sundbe-rg. who ~JX'nt JO srason-" with
Texas tx&gt;fon' his trade' t o Milv.- &lt;~u k('( ·.
Some of thC' otf-Sf'a so n·s pla~ ·r· r ju gg ling w ; 1 ~ thr
r0sult of what has l:x'conw nnr nt lh1· m os1 rln· adrd

word s in baseball : drugs
F our pla~'r r s - SIP\'f' Howl ' 1JI Lo~ AnpdP-... Jnd
Wil son. Alkcn s and Mart in of E. an~a~ Cit~ · - wcr r
sus)lf'n&lt;k'd for a )'car by Kuhn for lltlJgs Howe
admilli'd lhe use of cocaine. and lhc lim'&lt;' Ro1als
player&lt;. along ~&lt;1th rf'liri'd pitcher Bluf'. "'L'rP
ronvictf"d of attrmptC'd possession of C'O&lt;.'Ll irH' .
Aikens was t raded to Toronl o. Man in hooked on
ll'il h the Mets and Wilson rem ains lhr prop&lt;'rt&gt;· of the
Ro,·als All but Hnwl' al1' el igible for reinstatement
alter rev iew on Ma&gt;' 15. Unlc" appealed sucCf'ssfull.l '.
HowC' is out for the Sf'ason.
Pet'("l , a pmmistng young pitr h&lt;'r for lhr Atlanla
Braves. was ronvictf'd of posSPSsion of rocainP in his
homeland. the Dominican Repuhlic . Hi s ul tll11ate
legal status remained in doubl as Kuhn mu lled a
possible suspension or fine.
To help combal thE&gt; problem. major league baseball
has joined tht&gt; players· union in an educa tional
campaign they hOP!" w ill dissuade players from
lurning their big salaries into while powder.

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April 1, 1984

Pomeroy-f:Aicldleport- Gallipolis, Ohi-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Coach Baker has 8
veterans returning

Big .Blacks .defeat Blue Devil squad, 6-l

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Poge-CJ

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Celtics roll over Hawks by I 05-96 count
early In the fourth to brealk the game
open as the Celtics completed a 5-0
sweep of the season series with the
Hawks. Atlanta lost for the 14th time
in Its last 17 gam es.
Larry Bird led Boston with 19
points, McH ale added 17, Johnson
lti, Robert Parlsh 15 and Atng&lt;&gt; 13.
Atlanta's Dominique Wilkins had a
game-high 23 point s.
76ers 118, Mavericks 110
Ju lius Ervingscorro 29 polnt sand
Moses M alone and Andrew T oney 22
Pach for Philadelphia. M alonP also
collected 13 rebounds as the 76er s
won fu r the 121 h I ime in their last 14
games M ark Agu irrescor!'d 26and
Rolando Blackm an 24 for thP
Ma\'Pricks. T he 76er s took the lead
C'arly in Lhe first period and nPver

By The As!ooclated Press
Inside or ou tside. It was all the
same to the Boston Celt1C5.
WhilP their defense did a job on
At,lanta's big men inside, Boston
guards Dl'nnls Johnson. Danny
Alnge and Quinn Buckner connected on 16 of their 20 f1Pid goal
attempts and the Cl'it ics roiled to a
105-96 vlcl ory over lhc A llanla
Hawks Frida;· night.
' T ve been here fi\'e years and
people say the same thing- guards
can't hit the out side shot ... sa id
Ger ald HendPrson. "I can remem ber one )·ear - last yrar whPr f' tha t \~o' as a problpm_ But it's
an entire'!;.· different s t or~· this
year.
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BuUcts 107. Knick.' 79

tWo of12shot sandwas theonJ;·wmk
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the Philade lphia
~rs downro th&lt;' Dallas Mavpncks
UB-110, the Washington Bullets
bUried !ht• New York Knicks 107-79.
tiie M ilwaukee Bucks swam ped the
Chicago Bulls 119-86. lhe DPnvcr
!'iugg&lt;&gt;ts beat t he Sa n Ant onio Spurs
145-136, the San Di&lt;&gt;go Clippers
whipped the Golden State Waniors
124-112 and thf' Indiana PaC'€'rs
nipped thP CIP\'Piand Cava lier s

Guards F r ank Johnson and Ricky
Sobl•rs com bined for 18 of Was hing ~
to n's :n points In the thir d quart er as
l h&lt;• Bullets opened a 24-point lead
and broke a five-gamE&gt; Iosingstreak.
ThP Knicks, who ~la yl'&lt;l withoul
inju red &amp;&gt;rnard K ing and il l M an· in
Webster. were held to thf'ir lowest
point total of the season w hile losing
for the fi ft h lime in S£&gt;ven sta rts.
Buck.• 119, Bull• il6
Pa ul Pr esseyscored20 pointsand
Ma rques Johnson 18 to lead seven
Bucks in double figures as Milwa ukl?e won it s foUJ1h

90-H'l .

: A inge and Kev in M eHall• com bJned for nine conSE'Cutive Boston
point s late in the third quarter and

came the llfth-leadlng scorer In pro
basketball history, surpassing
tenner Boston star John H av!IC'€'k .
Issei, in his 14th pro season, finished
with 29 points and has 26,407 l or his
career. Mike Mitchell led the Spurs
with 33.

Other Bucks In double ligures were
Sidney M oncrief wit h 17 points,
Alton Lister with 14, Paul Mokeskl
with 12, Bob Lanier with 11 and
Junior Bridgeman with 10. M Uwa ukee, wbic h led 53-44 at halftime,
outscorro Chlcago23-7 in the firs t six
minules of t he lhird per iod . Or lando
Woolridge scored 20 points for the
Bulls.
Nuggets 145, Spurs 136
Al&lt;"x E ng l!sh scored 39 point s and
Kiki Vandeweghe add!'d JJ as
DPnver m oved into a tie with idle
Ph&lt;M'nix for the sixth pl ayoff spot in
the Wes tern Conference. It was the
ll th straig ht home-court ttiumph
for DPnver , while the Spurs· road
record fell to H-ll. Ear ly in the third

CUppers 124, Waniors 112
T erry Cummings scored 10 of his
2.'; points In the final period to help
San Diego ·hand Golden State Us
fourth consecu tlve defeat . The
Clippers took command for good
early In the second quarter as they
outscored the Warriors 11-4 to break
a 31-31 tie. Purvis Short led the
Warriors with 29 point s, while Norm
Nixon contributed 19 point s and 10
assists for San Diego.

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An gels softball coach Gordon
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The Angels will open their 1984
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l'ameroy-Middleport-Gollipolis, Otli• l'eint P'leasant, W. Va.

1, 1984

·Orioles, Mets in mid-season
form in exhibition contest

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By The 1\.-.-,lated Press
The Baltimore Orioles and New
York Mets are in midseason form .
The 191!3 world c hampion ~
played sharp bast'ball whlle the
l!lll2-83last place M!'ts brought back
rnpmories or lh£' franchise's daffy
t•a rl.v days .
T hing&gt; looked good lor the Mets
wht•n thev jumped to a 4-j) l&lt;&gt;ad over
rh•• Minnesota Twins in Friday
nig ht's exhibition gam&lt;' on two-run
hom&lt;&gt; rs bv Darryl Strawbel11' and
flubie l:lrooks in the flrst Inning.
l:ly the fourth , howt'Ve r . they
I ra iled 54 -Gary Ga&lt;'lti's two-run
double highlighted a fo ur-run thirdmning ra lly. while Mickey Hatcher
ctro\·t· in three runs with a homer and

Sports
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BA..'iEBALL
FORT LALJDERDALE, Fla
1 ,V&gt; r Ntw York Yankees captain
r ;.-dig ~c·rtiE'S. who has hit more
home runs than any third baseman
1n American League history, was
1raded to the San Diego Padre; for
rooki(' pi tcher Dennis Rasmussen
,tnd a p l a~·t., r to be named later.
T hP :19-ycar-old Nettles. who spent
the las t 11 years wit h the Ya nkees
c1nd was noted For his slick glove as

two stngl&lt;&gt;s as the Twins rallied to
wln 7-4.
Meanwhile, Baltlrnore's Mlkf&gt;
Boddlcker and Dennis Martinez
canbined on a three--hitter and
Wayne Gross hit a tllree--run horner
as the Orioles whipped the Atlanta
BravesS-1 .
With a crowd of 62,921 on hand tor
the opener of the annual Freeway
Serles, Greg Brock and Rick
Monday belted consecutive homers
in the seventh inning and Rick
Honeycun f1red two-hit ball lor
sevi'O innings as the Los Angeles
Dodgers blanked the California
Angels 7-j). Mlkf&gt; Marshall also
homered for the Dodgers .
Graig Nettles, who was traded
Later in the day to San Diego , hit a
two-run homer in his final appearance with NPW York and Roy
Smallev followed with a home run to
le ad the Yank&lt;&gt;es to a 4-2 victory
over the Houston Astros .
The Cleveland Indians scored
eight runs in the slxth and Neal
HE&gt;aton scaltered lour hits in sevi'O
inning&gt; ih a 10-1 victory over a tl'am ·
madE' up of mostly minor leaguers
from the San Dl&lt;'gll Padres'
orxanization.
Ron Kittle, Vance Law and
Carlton Fisk homffed to lead the
C hicago White Sox to their sixth

Hagler hard-pressed in win over Roldon
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - Whlle
Juan Domingo Roldan may have
looked llke a rootlne stop on
middleweight champion Marvelous
Marvin Hagler's route to another
mega -bucks fight, lor a brief time he
appeared to be a major obstacle.
Roldan knocked Hagler down in
the first round of their Utle bout
Friday night , then landed a number
of solid blows in the next.
TI!at, however, ended the brtef
blaze of g locy for the unde rdog
challenger from Argentina .
Hagler, who hopes to be able to
meet Sugar Ray Leonard or
Thomas Hearns In a fight that would
produce a huge purse, took comnnand of the fight in the third round
and went on to the ninth suceessful
dE'fense of his undisputed middleweight title wlth a lOth-round

straight victory. an lH poundiJt«ot
the Philadelphia Phlllles.
The Kansas Clr • Royals also woo
their sixth straig'lt, topping the
ClnctlUiati Reds · -.~ a• ~Butch
Dllvts had a trip:e aml thrEe singles.
The Chicago c.ubs, who snapped
an 11-game losing streak earller in
the week, made It threevlctorle! In a
row by clubbing the San Francl9ro
Giants 11-5 as Mel Hall drove in four
runs With a homer and a sacrifice
ny.
Tocy Armas drovl' in tour runs
With an insidE'- the-park homer and a
Wllblf&gt; as the Boston Red Sox
trtmmed the St. LoulsCardlnals7-1.
Gary Carter hit a tllree--run homer
to power the Montreal Expos loa 7-5
victory over the Texas Rangers.
Gorman Thomas had two.WIIbles
and a single as the Seattle Mariners
rapped out 17 hits and trounced a
team composed mostly of Oakland
Athi&lt;'llcs' minor leaguers, 12-4.
Jim Clancy held Mllwau"'-'e to
three hils in seven Innings as the
Toronto Blue Jays defeated the
BrewPrs 2-0 before 23,935 fans in
Va ncouver's B.C. Place domed
stadium .
LaJ11' He rndon a nd Barbaro
Gartley each drove in a pair of runs
as the DE'Irolt Tigers defeated the
Pittsburgh Pirates 7-6.

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stood straight up, bUnking, and
Hagler landed a nurry of punches
that sent the Argentine sprawling
Into the ropes.
Wobbly. Roldan took an eight.
count and continued, but the fight
belonged to the champion from that
point on.
Hagler used his boxing skill,
cautiously punishing Roldan
through the next six rounds, then

nard at ringsidE', contended the
telling blow In the thlrd round was a
thumb to Roldan 'seye, Hagler said :
"! hit him on the bridge of the nose
and the eye wJ,h a closed glove.
" Also, If he wants to complain
about thumbing, I got thumbed in
theeye tn the fifth or sixth round and
had to back oCt till my vision

cleared.''
Referee Tony Perez backed
Hagler's claim that it was a cle an
shot.
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the inning on Dave Concepc ion's
sacrifice fly off Paul Spliltorf, 2-1.
Davis tripled in the third and
scored when Parker failed to glove
Stpve Balboni's long fly ball for
anolher error. Kansas City went
ahead 4-1 in the fourth whe n Onyx
Concepcion singled home John
Wathan.

on the first -round knowdown of the
champion.
"That was no knockdown , it was a
slip," said Hagler, who was backing
away when Roldan caught him on
the back of the head with a
roundhouse left .
The c hampion sa id that he was
"embarrassed" when t he referee
started counting .
A• ked If he'd ever heen knocked
down before. Hagler rE&gt;ptied : ":'lo,
and I still haven't. Don't you try tO
say I have."

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three.
Williams. who went to Detrol!,
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Juan Domingo Roldan of Argentina during lOth round action Friday

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BOND SET IN FREEZER DE1Vnl- Larry Garber tistens while a
$100,000 bond is st&gt;t in Montgomery County District court. Garher is
charged with murdering his wile, the n keeping her body in lret'7N lor
nearl]&gt;' six months before dumplng it a.long a highway in Kentucky
earlier thi• month. (i\P Laserphoto) .

we'll bP in business," Bruno

said from his offi C&lt;l m Wa shington.
"ABC and Ohio Sta tP have
ex tendrd an Lnvit;~tion to the thfC.'('
campa igns todPbate May 2, 3, 4or6,
in Columbus. a t lhe university. II
would be broadcasl live on ABC,"
Bruno sa id . Ohio's primary election
is May 8.
Bruno sa id no dC'C'isions have been
made yet on Ihe host if the formal of
the debate, L'XC'&lt;'pl the program
would probably la s/ an hour
" ll's an important primary." he
said. "Ohio is rvc· higgest sta t&lt;' for
th e May R primary The univer,ity
has Ihe right atmosphNe . 1t plays a
prominenl rdein the slateandinthc
counlry as ••elL"

of St a 1r Grorgc Shu Jtz on llw

Th&lt;• source sa id [)(&gt;fm sc S&lt;&gt;crC'-

as th e SoviPt U nion shows pqual

srhfldu led commi ssioning next ~ ·('J r

tary Caspar WPinlx•rgpr had a(so

of a sPvenlh Tride nt nuclear su iJ.
Asked if e nough old multipl&lt; •
warhead missilt&gt;S \\.'UUld lx• di s
rnanl l&lt;'d lo kt'Cp the United Sl"tcs
within 111!' 1.200 n•ilin g akllowPd.

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ra ised lhl' pussibilil v of ending thc
volun lary U.S. t'OITII-Jliancp in a
lC'ttrr to thn~· spnators who hacl
wri tl e n PrPsidf'nt Rr•agan that "thP
United Staff'S may bc hPading for a
major Yiotu t ion.''
The Unitf'fJ Stales has oo•n
adhcring to a poli cv of not

:iom£' arms control backers
qjeslion RPagan' s rommi1tmrnt to
lhr SALT accords and also the 1!172
pari limiting U.S. Soviet missil t•
drfcnSi' svstrms. Lasl fall the
Unii&lt;'CI Stcncs accused lhC' So\· ict s of
SALT a nd olher \ 'iolarions. Officia ls
of hol h ' ides'"" now exploring the
a llC'glltions in GPnP\·a, Swit ~.:e rl an d .
Among lhc limits st•l bv Ihe i!l7!l
agtwmcnl is the ceiling of UtKl
mul tiplP·warhC'ad missil e'S. ThC'
1972 SALT accord holds the United
Sta tf'S to ·t2 missiC'-cany ing subs

Shult z said, " I dun't \\'ant tu sa_\'
p=isely whal we will du. I du 1 htnk

1hC' SALT II pro,·isions IMW' 1inw
limitations on them . It' s not
forrver."
The official S&lt;-J\"if't nrws agt•n c_v

Ta ss said Ihe adminisl ra li on had
planned sine&lt;' 1982 to violate thc pacl
a nd was " now ;.rbout to add to its
rf'C'ord as thP sub\T'r lf'r of intrrnalional trPJi if's ."
A congrPSsional souiTf' SJid
Shultz hall raisr'&lt;l conct'rns on

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might decide not to a b1dc by the
unrati.fiC'd 1IT'aty's timit on th f'
miss iles.

und&lt;'rcutting th&lt;' trC&gt; at:-.· signed b~ ·
fonnPr P rf'~ idf&gt;n t .Jimmy fartf'r

and lhc laic Sovict leader LC'onid
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did not ratif:', · it , Thf' samf' policy

applies to the 197'2 stra tegic arms
control agrf'('mrnt , \.\·hirh C'X pirf'd ln
1971.
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including Tr iclf'nt s. can tlPdeployed ,
an~

cr iticized thC' lCJ~ trt:'alv. c;~lling it

lh&lt;' United Sta tes and the Soviels

"fal a lly Oawed "But m ·J.C}1)2 he sa id

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primmy to find out ·if th e lhree
Democralic presidcmial candi·
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University.
Waller Mondale, GaJY Han and
the Rev. Jesse Jackson have been
invtled by ABC NPws lo debate on
the Ohio Stale campus in early May.
a network officia l says .
Hal Bruno, political direclor ot
ABC News. said OSU was sdected
as a possible site because it is a
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the Soviel Union but left O[X'n lhc
possibiiily of a reassessment based
on So~;iet behavior and U.S. security

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proSf'Cutors say the murdpr appar·
ently was comrnilled at lhe
Garbers' home. Langer said Garber
has given police a state ment.
Garber waived extradition a nd
was returned lo Dayton on Thurs day. authorities sa id . Froclich
a ppointed a public defend e r to
represem Garber.
Present in the ('(}urtroom in
Trotwood for the arraigT\mcnt were
Garber's brolher and sister-in-law,
who live in Ihe Brookville area. They
asked nut to be iden tified by name.
"Wp'd just ralher nol comment . It
sepms like there has been a lot of
publicity." said Ihe woman .
GarbPr grinned as h&lt;' was
esc011ed inlo tht• euur1 building and
through a large group of rl'porWrs .

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However, the board's df'Cisions on such matters as

resolving charges of unfair labor practices could be
difficult. The depanure of Dyke, a Democrat. would
leave an even politica l s plit betwl'l'n the second
Democrat. William Sheehan of Cincinnat i. and
forme r Republican stall' Re~. HPien H. Fix of
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candidates to debate

• DAYTON, Ohio !AP I -A man
.Z,.ho is accused of storing his wife's
body in a freezer for six months
ilefore he dumped it in Kentucky has
6een held in lieu of $100,001 bond .
Lar!J' E. Garber, 29, of suburban
Brookville is charged with murde r·
iQg his wife, Lillian, 26, then
dumping her body along Interstate
p nPar VProna, Ky. The case
against him is to be presPnted to a
MontgomPIJ' County grand ]UIJ'
Thursday, said J)pnnis Langer,
il5Sistant county prosecutor.
. ,MontgomPry County District
Judge Jeffrey Froelich sPt a
11rellminary hearing for April 9.
Froelich entered a plea of innocent
on Garber's behalf.
. Although the victim's body was
found in Kentucky. authorities there
agreed to turn over the prosecution

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Court of Appeals in CIPVeland.
William J)pnihan, SERB's acling direCtor, assured
that Dyke's departure will not affect the stan -up of
the board.
He added lhat "the rulps arP in place and the
procedures. are set . It only t.akps two members. a
quorum , to make decisions."

director and that the state 's bargaining bill takes
effect Sunday "and we only have tPmpora!J' rules ."
Describing DykP as " a friend and a man I respect
and eare about." Cf'leste declined to say specifically
what he will do if Dyke doesn 't resigT\ as chairman of
the rhtw· member board by Monday as requested.
"If I do not get il by Monday. I will do what is
necessary lo provide Ihe strongest leadership possible
as we go into thLs very important period," he said.
Dyke, a Cleveland State University professor, could
not be reached for comment. He canceled a schrouled
appearanre in Ol:x'rlin, where he was to discuss
implrmentation of tht&gt; new law.

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Ohio's new pubtic collective bargaining law is now
tl\reatened with some potential problems
. ' Gov. Richard Celeste confirmed Friday Ihat he has
a$ked Theodore Dyke. chairman of the State
~ployment Relations Board, to quit. In another
development, one of the competing unions filed a
lawsuit to l!J' to protect the indentity of public workers
who sign union application cards.
The Communications Workers of America-Council
Qf Public Workers filed the action in Franklin County
Common Pleas Court . It seeks a restraining order to
(lrevent SERB and the state Office of Collective
Bargaining from turning the cards over to employers
as required, the union says, by one of the new state

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government Voice of Nicaragua

radio.
The radio sa id a t least four
government sailors were " ·oonded
before th&lt;' naval combat ended

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Corin1C. this Cenrral Amcriran
count r/ ~ma in P3Cific !XJrt, IocatPd

Hance, said l ast month they had
minetl .all th&lt;&gt; main harbors in
N icar agua . The~' said thei r r~im was
to prPvf'nl £'ntr;.· of v.·ar matf'ri&lt;J!S
into N icaragua from Cuba a nd th&lt;'
SoviC't Union.

110 miles n&lt;"1hwcsl of Managua.
has been tile objecl of rebel a !la cks
sim·p ()r._·totx&gt;r
11lf' Nicaraguan DPmocra1ic
Force, which is s upporiL'&lt;l bY tlw
.Unitf'd Stales and is ba" 'CI in
Honduras, and a smallPr rPlX'I
or ganizalion , theCost a Rican-l!asc&lt;l
Democratic Revolu t iun ary AI-

On Thursda~·. flf' f&lt;'nsc Minister
llumberto Ortega sclld l.lm rebel s
wailing across thr OOrdrr in
Honduras werc ready 10 a rl ack
Jalapa. an importanl ci t)' 180mill'S
north of Managua. He cstimaled
5.(0) rebels WN&lt;' opcrallng inside
Nica raguan territory ttus Wl'Pk .
In Honduras . U.S . offici a ls ' aid a

carl~· Fnda~'·

11 said thespe&lt;&gt;dboJ'-'
wPre armed with m ac hine gul"' and
rxp tos iv£' charges kno"'' n as
" piranhas."
.

WASHINGTON (AP I - The
Reagan administration has for·
mally ended Its commitment of
AmPrlcan troops to stop the fighting
in Lebanon and Is preparing to
redeploy U.S. warships from the
Lebanese coast to traditional opera ·
!ions In tbe Medlterranean c
The close of U.S. participation
tltat cost 264 Uves, 137 wounded and
$59.7 mlllloil in Lebanon was

Just South
Of The
Holiday Inn

On Route 7

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announced on Friday in a lrlfrr

from Presldenl Reagan toC'ongr('SS
and statement s b~· govrrnmcnl
spokesmen.
U.S. warships. whQS(' guns have
been within range of wa rring
Lebanese fa ctions sinCl' mool U.S.
Marines left the count!') in Febru ·
a!J', wUI no longer "be lic'CIIo the
coast of Lebanon," Wll ite House
spokesman Roben St ms said .

"'ltle PxpPCt a gradual return to

normal naval deployment IC\'('fs in
the eastern Mf'diterranean ," sa id

P ete Hefler , a Pentagon spokes·
man. He did not say how far from
Belrul the~· would go .
Thprp are about 15 U.S. nava l
vessels, including the aircraft
carrier John F . Kennedy and the
bat Ueship New Jersey, operating u ff
the Lebanese coast, the Penl agon

machine tool industrif'S.
" I think m v cabinet members
hav&lt;; come up ~ith a lis I of about 400
queslions. " he sa id .
Celeste, whu is leaving on a JQ.day
Irip to Europe on Tuesday, said he
has talked to Slate Democratic
Chailman James Ruvolo and other
patTy leaders. "and I don 't think
they are uncomfortable aboui
waiting another week or 10 da ys."

....--Ohio briefs:-----.
City labor wage pact reached
COLUMAUS rAP! - Thr city and u111on officials rcpresentmg
nev.: labor contract for

non·unifom1Pd r ity workers ha\'f' agrN?d on a
wagf's and hPnf'fit s for the nex t three :-.:ears.

The unions represf'nt um non -uniform employees. but the
agr!'('ment will cover all 4.001 non-uniformed workers. The present
contract expires al week 's end .
Under the plan. the workers will get the equivalent of a 2.5 percent
pay mise in 19&amp;5 through reduced emp loyee pension contributions.
and a 5 percent pay raise April I. 1986.
Thl' city rt'fused to give thp union Ihe righl lo collecl fc't's from
some 2.400 workers who do not bE.• long to the u n.ion evt•n though t hey

an• cuverl--'d by lht'

contn~ ct.

Mayo r Dana Rinehart could not f'Stimatf' th&lt;' cost to the city .

The game of the day
COLUMBUS 1AP 1 - Hide-and -seek is still the ga me of lhedav for
lwo cats and a would -be calcher at the Ohio 'T'heatre herP.
Th&lt;&gt; felines. one of which howled along with a symphonv
performance last weekend, J1?mainC'd r cspc'(' tfully quiet Thursday
nigh t during the opPra Rigoletto
One cat was seen ea tin g in a pavilion that is being added to lh&lt;'
:t~-yC'ar-old downtown thPalcr. But theater oftkial s, thwar1ed in a
wc-ck -long effort to captui"f' one black and onP st riped cat, promised
some heavy artill ery· O\"f' r thf' we&lt;:'ke nd .
Rotx&gt;rt M. Andry sco. ~1.:ho has a combined doctoratC' in Vf'terinaly·
mf'dicinc , psychOlogy. comparative ps~·c hology and psychiatry,
\'Oiunlccred to help find the ca ts. He said he would lav out tuna.
salmon a nd sardinf'S to a11rart thr cat s. thf'n lasso a n~· catch.
Jt food d()('Sn ' t v.:o r k. Andr:;S(·o said hP will! r y a lu rc contain in}2. thl'
scrnt of a female ca t in hC'at

A dutv• lo die
COLL~BUS

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Co,·. 11ichard Larnm of Colu1adu ha s

local sC'nior citizC'ns' g-roup for hi s IT'CE'nt commf&gt;nt

lha l lcrminallv ill old people ha,·c "a duty to di0 a nd get out of the
way.
The f{e\'. Rowland White , 78. sa id . " ff' s abrlJpl. but il" s accuratf'.··
V/h ite, a rf&gt;tif(-'(j ministf'r, is co-&lt;'hairman of the Gray Panthers of
\.n:'atf'r Columbus. a group that advocall'S light s for oldPr
Americans.
"It's put prf'tty· hars h!~·. a nd 1 rPS(~nt anyl::od_\· telling mP togl:'f out
of the wa\·, but I ha ve this fc&lt;'ling tl1at death should romP naturall,v.

without an ificial lifP·SUpport m achines ." White said. " 1t's just a
human JJOint of,·iew, really ."
.
Lamm sa id in a SJX'E'l'h at IX'nvN. "1\'f' are rca II~ · a~~roa chmg a
time of almost tN:'hnologicol immortality whPn thf' machine and the
tubes and the spcc ial drugs ... lite rally fore~ life on us .. I believp we
reallv should be ver'\' rarrful in terms of our lr'Chnolog)('al mJraclPs
that ~c don'l imrose life on prupl&lt;• who, in fact, arc s uffering beYond
the ability for us 10 help ."

Relative wants death perwlty

m·w round ot L:. s . milit ary C'xcr riSf's. sci to he-gi n Sunda~· . is
dC'signN1 lo incn•asf' pf'f'ssurf' on
N icaragua 11~ · putting American ·
fo rrrs. and possibi~' f"iuatrmal.1n

AKRON ( AP "t - A relat iH" Of an f'l d(•rl ~- wom ;tn sl&lt;-l i n in hf'r hom\'
las t wff•k savs she thinks thr m a n chargf-'d with killing h£'r shou ld,.,.,
put to dC&gt;a th if convictPCI
Char lC's EugPnE' PowPII , 20. is c harg('('l w ith Jggr &lt;.w a tf'd murdPr
and aggrava ted burgla0· in thf:' March l91)('a tin )-: df';lth ol E\\'a :\1:Jc

and Sa lvadoran troops. abo ut 20
mil es from th e border.
The war gamcs' firsl phaS!'.
known asGranadero L calls for U.S.
Anny engineers to build rwo dir1
runways, one al Cucuvagua abou 1:l5
miles from the Salvadoran bordN.
and the olher a l Jama stran abou120
miles from the Nica raguan border
a tl:'a when ' CIA-backed n'IJE'is an•
figh ting Sa nd inisla lroops .

Burris , H2.
.. If hf' is Sf&gt;nt rnrro to prison for I hi s c rlmP Lmd h£ • {'\ "(•r grt s out. I ·m
aJraid he'd kill someonP rise's gr an n~· ," sa id Da rk'nf ' Swinclr \L Mrs.
Burris' grand aught cr. "1 know his gcllmg th&lt;• cl ca lh penallY won't
bring my grandmoth&lt;'r back. but ( nev£'r want tn Si'( ' tlim out on the

Lebanon peacekeeping mission ends

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Trade

Meanwhile, Gov. Richard Celeste
said Frida y that he still is undec ided
as lo hi s c hoice among lhe
Democratic president ial t·andi dates and indicated hP is in no hurty'
10 choosP.
He said he has inviled them all to
Ohio "for a first -hand exchange"
and wants lo hear what they have to
sav aboul problems facing Ohto.
in cludmg. the auto, steeL and

says. The l.!nl-man Marine am·
phibious force is now aboard five of
th06r vessels.
The force, backed by U.S. a ir
forces. would still bE' avalla ble for
shon -notice rontingencles, Pentagon officials have said.
"The United States has not
abandoned Lebanon," RE-agan
wrote in his letter.

strf'€'ts aga in ."

Mrs. Swindell sa id po llC'C' did a "ma rvelous Joh" in Investigating
her grandmol her's slay ing .
Polit"E' sa id thr assailant brokf' in to M rs . n un·1&lt; hom£' and hit hPr
in Ihe head with an ax handle becauSC' he was afra id 'hP" oulct wake
up a nd catch him inside her home. Thc~e·wa s sct on fire in an
effon lo covPr up the killing .

Officer dies of heart at lac/.·
YOUNGSTOWN IAP 1 - A polie&lt;&gt; officer dil'd aft&lt;'r an apparmt
heart attack F'riday in nearby Poland Township while administcring
a drunkPn driving test to a motorist.
Patrolman Charles Yates, 59, was dead on arriva l at South Side
Hospital at 4:40 a.m. Friday. Authorltl&lt;"' said he h ad a history of
heart problems.
Yates was giving a brealh test to a woman at the Poland Village
Hall when he be&lt;lame ill. Prior to joining the poliC'&lt;' force in 1978, he
had been a reserve deputy with the Mahoning County Sheriff' s
Department.

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2890
Card of Thanks
Goveaway

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Thanks to th e Pomeroy
Emergen cy SQuad to th e

Un ted MethodiSt Church
Enterp s e
Carleton
Chur c h
vanous othe
churches
and fr ends &amp;
relat1ves for th elf prayers
cards &amp; flowers dur ng my

1 vr old fem ale dog
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German Shepherd
Blue
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Pupp es Germ an Sheph er d
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Ca\1446 75 1 6

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2 7 1st h ouso o n L nco ln
at Ce nte nary Baby
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2 c ats t o g ve away
SWEEPER and sew ng ma
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parts
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P ck up and
delivery
Dav1s Va c uum
Cleaner one half mrle up

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ta1l m ae 6 m o nth s o d Ca

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614 446 0294

Half co li e ha lf shtwp dog 4
m on th s o d to good home

World s largest b ngo game
Cherokee North Carolina
For bus nformat on &amp; reser
vat on call 614 344 3218

304 675 7436

"'614 682 6310
There s a new Pools People
Store c om ng '" Apn For
c hem1cal &amp; poo needs see
t he Pool People Cal 446

3051
Vacancv Jul o s Perso na
Care Hom e
Formerly
Mer ce r Convalescence
Hom e 18 years e~tper ence
C l ft on W V
304 77 3

5873
GOING OUT OF BUSINE SS
SALE VILLAGE SHOP AU
TlAND ts havtng a g o ng
o ut of bus ness sale E\lery
th ng reduced guns ammo
arrowe army surplu s toy s
much more 9 30 to 5 p m
weekdays 9 30 t o 6 p m
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Small bl ack tema e d og half
Cock er Spe e ha lf Pec k n
gese to good h m e 304

B95 3935
M e and I ttl e b othe were
abandoned our t emporary
owners a e mov ng and w e
need a new home 30 4 6 75

CARD OF THANKS
The famoly of Thersa
Jackson wosh to take thos
opportunoty to thank all
who shared on the ollness
and loss of our loved one
~ special thanks to Or
• Sattler
home health
nurse Rev Ernest Baker
for words of comfort for
the songers poano player
pallbearers
all who
helped and sent food for
prayers for the beautiful
flowers Wollos Funeral
for theor servoces and to
any other serv1ce ot was
really apprecoated
Sadly mossed by her hus
band
Jehue Jackson
children and grandchil
dren and all theor lam
Illes

Sa le 2 m le out
A dd son B u nv P. Rd
Co m H of Br ck Ad 10
o c oc k Mo nda v 2n d
thro gh W ed 4th 10 II 1
Easte
toys
hom e m ade
pe s coo" es bov s 1eans
w omens c lo th ng &amp; m sc

Pomeroy
Middleport
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Yard sale a Marlyn Po
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Rae ne
Oh o A p I 2 f o n 9 00 to
3 00 Lot s of c ot l l:!s m sc
Ran c ctn c els

614 985 4108
Ba sem en t so le Fr d y &amp;
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every th ng

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FRENCH

Ga lila Co Farq1 oun ds
u s 160 &amp; 31
Startrng Ou1 l Oth Yea
Apr l l 3 1415
l!orgest Marlet rn SE Ohio
the best tr state local on
Dealers from f v, states In
conJunct on wrth Gall a Co
Fa~rboard

Yard Sale Rutl an d Happy
H oll ow A d 4th house over
br dge Apnt 2&amp; 3 Prom
d esses
c l oth ng TV &amp;

446367 388:24S256643 -

There will be 2 W I C
(Women Infa nts and Chtld
ren) Nutr~t1 on Assistants po
s1t1ons a\latlable at the Me1gs
County, H ef'llth Dept One IS
full ytne (35 hrs per weeki
and onf'l s part t me 120 hrs
per Wf'lek )
Qualtt cat tons
preferred for both are a 2 or
4 yr d,l:lgree m 0 etetiCS or
Nutrttfon Educa tion but ap
pltcant s wh o hBve equ val
ant work expenance 10 the
f1eld of Nutnt on D1et et cs
w1ll be co n s•dered Apphce
tons are ava 1lable at th e
Me•gs County Health Dept
Please spectfy pos1t on de
stred No apphcat ons Will be
accepted afte r Aprtl 6
1984 N o telephone ca ll s
please The Me gs Co unty
H8alth Dept
s an Equal
Oppo rtu m t y Em plover
We st Vugm a 8 ddy Pi a
toon Th e Arn v Natio nal
Guard IS c urrently f1 l hn g
va canc es f or the 1984 basi C
tremmg buddy platoon
Tratn ng at Ft D 1t NJ wtll
begm o n 9 June and be
completed n late August In
t1me for the tall school term
H•gh School Juno s and
Semors ca n jOn now and
beg n earmng pay for
monthly meet ngs mmP.
d atety Call 304 675 3950

614 94 9 20 13
Ya d sa le 617 H gh St
M ddleport Apr I 2nd to 7th
9a m to 5p m

Me 1g s Co Area Cod e
614
ctn M1ddl c port
Pomeroy
98S- Ch es t er
343- P ortland
147- Lctart F a IS
949- R ac '"c
741 - RuHand
667 - COOI \1 te

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ype Call 446 4 53 7

388 9906 o
9617

614 38B

Wan t to lea se tob acco ba se
w II pay 36 ce nt s now or 30
ce nts now and g ve 25% of
poundag e rente d after t o
bacco ~o ld m nu5 30 cents
already pa1d If nter es t ed
ca I 446 2354

Wantedtobuy N ew use d&amp;
antique furn ture W II buy 1
p1ece or complete ho se
holds Also complete A c
oneermg serv ce Ca I
Rodne y Howery 614 698

7231
Buy ng de1ly gold s lver
cons nngs Jewelry sterhn g
ware old coms large cur
rency Top pn ces Ed Bur
kett Barber Shop 2n d A\le
Middleport Oh 6 14 992

3476
Cash pa1d tor fan cy ron o r
heavy tron beds 5160 and
up f o r certam Me gs Co
srone Jars
Old t me cup
board
ca ll 1 304 882

2711
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FURNITURE
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~ron
wood cupboards c hatrs
chests
baskets dtshes
stone J8rs ant1ques gold
and s lver
Wrtto M 0
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46769 o' call 614 992
7760

Sl: rv tee s

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675 1333

25 6 62 51
M at ure lady wIt do babys t
t ng n her h o~ e Men Fn
Have ref ert!n ces near hasp
tal Call 446 0121
2 e l able ~:!X pe r enced
wom e n are lookmg fo
hou sewo k
Refe ences
a\lallable
Ca l 614 256

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Real Estale

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m1 ss. out on spnng spec1al
sav ngsl Super Dealfl Mid

dloport 614 992 6941
Fo sale Cheshtre area Three
bedroom home 1 floor plan
New v1nyl s1d1ng new roof
Good co nd prtced reasona
bly Immediate pos.ess1on

Call 614 367 75BB
3 bdr CA forced "" gas
turnan ce w1th buck stove
18 x36 m ground swtmmmg
poo l
off street parkmg

S45 000 Cal 446 3204
4 bedroom nearly new 2
story bnck v nyl 1 V, baths
wo o dburner
outbuddmg
acre $44 000 Call 614

379 2748
In R1o Grande 1982 mobde
home 14 ft 2 bdr good
cond Set up on appro.ll 1
acre land S17 000 Call

446 8038
Ex
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4 bdr
house
Corner of Washtngton Ave
and Jemco Ad S39 500
Rt 2 3 bdr country ltvmg
52 8 000 LISt With US we
have other
A One Real
~state Carol Yeager Broker
Ho ward L Yeager Ill set !
man Call 304 676 5104 or

304 675 5386
Beaut tul house 1n New
Haven newly rooted and
pamted 4 bedrooms large
ea t tn kitchen hvtng room
w1th t~replace fam1ly room
and full bath Also 15x32
nground heated pool w1th
bath house all on 1 acre
fenced yard Moved to Flor
da Seen by eppo1ntment
only Call 614 593 3409
Pr ce S64 500
6 ro om house
V nton
partly furn 316 Ma n St

S14 000
9087

Call 614 388

Baum Add ton 3 bdrms
2 • bath s ac woo d burn ng
f~r e place 2 pet os w oo ds 2
ac res
gas
TP water
$67 500 Owner w1tl help
fmance or w1ll cons1der lend
co ntract w1th $1500 down
&amp; payments of $650 00

Call 614 985 4387
Own er transfered must sell
beaut fu
3 bdrm br ck
home
Fu e place deck
w oo ds
puva c y sunsh1ne
pnvacv 563 900 Call 614

992 5420
Baum Add ton 3 bedrm
bnc k 1 • bath full base
m ent fam ly room carport
pat o S57 000 Adjotn ng V2
acre lo t ova lable Cell 614

985 4201
Exclus1ve 3 bedroom home
7 yrs old located n Brad
bury Call after 4 p m

Rootm g and gutter w ork
metal work h ousepa mt ng
ca rpe nt er wo k be ref
Free es t ma t es Call 446

5 bedrm hou se large lot
H g h St reet
Pomero
S17 500
Call 614 99'

2720

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992 3583

W1l l do babys t t ng n my
home days even ngs 8r
weekends Have re fe rences

Call 446 0546
Ttl babys t
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1691

Help Wanted

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Driver Mechant c f or l ocal
Company must have tool s
end e111penence Send Ra
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Sent nel Court St Pome

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House upper Mason W Va
Sill rooms and bath lo t 66
by 1 77 low 20 s Phone

104 773 5905"' 304 773
59 18
Seven yBar old home three
bedrooms garden spot
2605 L ncoln Ave
8 •
percent assumable loan

304 675 5047 after 5 00
12 11 M a nSt 6roo mbrtck
baso m ont flfeplace pr ce
redu ced to se ttle estate

Sun any •m e

S45 000 304 675 2381

Financial

R emodeled 5 room s ut hty
all ca petod fr ont 8r back
po rch well msu oted lot
s ze 4 5 ~t205
304 675

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3030 675 3431
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nuses discounts If nter
ested ca ll 614 742 2690

22 Money to Loan
HOME

LOANS

FIXEO

RATES Below market rates
F1x ed c o nvent one FHA
VA Le ade r Mo rtgage
Alhe ns collect 614 592

305 1
Profes sional
Servoces

pr ce d regular tun1ngs
d1scounts to Semor Cttlzens
Churc hes &amp; Schools Ward s
KeyboArd 304 675 3824
P1eno Tunmg and RBp8tr
Brun1ctuda Mustc Co 446
0687 Sk II and ntegrtty our
tradem•rll
Lane D•ntels

1 614 742 2961

- - -- - -

0'

675

4 oom house n co untry
larg fl lot on Chestnut R dge
c t y wafe
hooked up

S12000 3046757689
Plyma e Ro ad Gall polls
' ~ rrv WV Two Ia ge bed
rooms bath ut I tv large
h\1 ng '"Om and k1t chen n ce
b1g varo ex tr a lot good
locatiOn
t lue Mornson

304 525

14x70 1979 Shannor. all
elec tnc 3 bedrooms parl:'Pf
furnished mot.1l e homf'l
1 2x28 built on room w th
cool or wood burner Exc
cond underpmned 3 n.ce
porches well water ullhty
butldmg acre land Jerrys
Run Rof'ld Apple Grove

W Va 304 675 2356

32 Mobile Homes
lor Sale
Used 2 bedroo m mob•le
homes furn11h8d
1 Ox 50
and 12 x 52 s zes
Your
chance to own a comforta
ble ho me Browns tra•ler
Co urt M nersvtlle Oh 614

992 3324
46 Space for Rent
ONE ROOM OFFICE
SPACE FOR RENT
Newly decorated approx 300
sq M. located oo 2nd Aw oliO"
courthouse coty buold1n( &amp;
post off1co on Gallopohs Rut
"'"' p0011e446-7699furinfot

matooo

36 Loll &amp; Acreage

TRI STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED CARS
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
6t4 446 7672

44 Acres. Me1g1 County
Lebanon Townahtp 1800 ft
frontage on perry Run Ro•d

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
RT 35 PHONE 614 446
7274
1979 14x70 mobile home
on •ppro 'h acre lot Call

614 388 9967 otter
5 30PM

Apnl

41

19900
2264

Coli 304 882

l'l..a Estate

36

W•nted
Approa 2 ICrel near C--.n
terpotnt on Rio Centerpomt
Rd county w1ter avellable
Southwutern School Dlt

trlcl U 1100 Coll814 245
6406

1 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport-Galhpohs, Ohoo--Point Plea~ant,

Houaes for Rent

ch mney for wood
cond
ltOVe 2 bdr large hvtng
room w1th cathedrell cell
$5 800 Call 448
lOgS

JACKION ESTATII
UOO month 304 112 APARTMINTI lhuol
Houolng Opponunlty) hoo
2131
one end two bedroom• rent
3 bedroom houoe on Mill otonlng 111 1117 for one
Slone Ad 74 F,.odom 3 bedroom end *113 .,.,.
Mdroom trailer for rent or month for two bedroom
aale on lend contract 11 with 1200 dopoolt locotod
Golllpol11 Fo,ry 304 676 noor FGDiliond and Spring
Volley Piau pool ond TV
7306
3 bedrooms basement lo
cated on Mt Vernon Ave

304 676 3030 or 676
3431

Call 446 7487 alter 6 00
12a45 L berty w1th warm
mormng coal stove refr ger
ator ready to move &amp;2 200
or best offer Call 614 379

2303
1973 Kmgswood 12x70 2
large bdr 1 a bath wtth

garden tub f6 200 Coli
614 266 1620 aok lor Bov
or Allen
1977 Nashua mob le home
12x66 oneownar excellent
cond1t1on all electrtc cen
tral atr cond1t1omng k tchen
appliances Included porch
also
Call 446 2974
anyt1me
1979 Elcona mob1le home
12x70 w1th 4x10 tpout 1n
ltvmg room Ellcellen1 cond•
t1on Call 446 7751
12x65 mobde home for
sale awnmgs deck apph
anes
nego1 able new
carpet anx1ous to sell Call

614 245 6863
1961 Cardma110x50 porch
underptnmng good cond

$3 350
7441

Small 4 rooms &amp;. bath
turm1hed foe 736 rear 3rd

Ave Golllpol11 Call 446
3a70 or 446 1340
5 rm houle 44 Ohve St
Oalhpotia
2nd Ave

Inquire at 918
Galhpohs Ohto

3 bedroom large yard
to holzer afl carpeted
rent 5!00 deposrt
and traah pa td Call
1354 after 6

close
•250
water
446

Two 2 bedroom houses 1n
Pomeroy fGr r&amp;nt furnished
or unfum..hed Call 614

992 2381
3 bedroom homf'l for rent tn
Rutland ,.o pets ref &amp;
depos1t ,..qu~rad Call 614

742 26CB
Apartm. .ts &amp; houses for
rent Call Cleland Realty

992 2259
2 or 3 br excellent cond1
t1on
full dry basement
upper Ltncoln Ave Refer
ence RaqUtrad 304 676

1962
Two Dedreom cottage new
carpf'lt good locat•on 1n
town 304 675 7634 after

6

ton $3860 Call 304 882
3673 after 6 p m
14x70 Bayv ew
ac
2
bedroon s den pan1ally fur
mshed $10 600 Call 992

7360
Holly Park wnh expando
furniShed l1v1ng rm
equ1pped kitchen w1th d1s
hwasher washer dryer new
carpet new vtnyl sk1rt1ng
Set up on n ce s1ze rented lot
that can be purchased Call

614 992 6737
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE' DUE TO ILL HEALTH
tremendous sav1ngs Only 4
new homes to choose from
Save as much as 84 000 per
home ..to reasonable offer
refused L1beral bank f1nonc
mg 10 pet down monthly
payment less than rent Th1s
1s your only chance to buy
new homes at these pr ces
Open Sunday afternoon
Halfway between Hunt ng
ton &amp; Pt Pleasant on St Rt

2 304 576 2711
1976 Nashua 12x60 2
bedroom 11 r cond1t1on
partly furmshed on rented

lol 304 675 1367
1 2 )(60 2 bedroo n t1p o ut
lots extras 304 675 6484
after 5 p m
anyt me
weekends
Mobile home for sal e 1971
Vandyke mobtle home 3
bedroom
clean
aer on
rented lot 640 month 8ft a
B ft
outbu1ldtng cheep
housmg or good rented
mvestmen t askmg 53700
or best of1er 304 773

5794
1 O.~t52 1964 Richardson
tre•lor 2 bedrm new furn1
ture porch underp1nmng

oc 65000 Call 614 742
2267
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
35 aues off Rt 688 behmd
Fatrgrounds Home s tes or
farm S37 000 f rm Can

446 2158
190 acres pnme locattan
E~tc for commercial or rest
dent•al development sev
oral •cres of t1mber &amp; farm
land
Call 446 3596 or
4.46 2300 after 6PM Inter
es1:"d calls only

Call

614

Clean &amp; very attractwe ne•r
shopp ng &amp; rest Ideal for
one worklhg adult
Will
accf'lpt 2 adults only no
pets Secunty dep 8r ref

roq Call 446 2491

u'llhtlet

pd

Adultl

Cell

READY TO FIISII FUHITUIE
CUSTII fiiiiSHI.
GifTS.

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VII- WWA U ItS

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MGM FARM CITY INC
Serv ng MttJS Galll a Mason

ORDER &amp;TAKE
DELIVERY Of
YOUR SPRING
FERTILIZER.
SPRING SEED &amp;
SEED CORN
Low Low Pnces

For rent 1 bedroom fur
mshed tra1ler on Bulav1lle
Rd for $215 plus electrtc
$200 deposit References
requtred No pets vgm be
avallabla Apnl 12 Call446
0088
Super nice 2 bedroom fuUy
furnished
atr washer
dryer
close to hospital
&amp;225 rent $200 deposit
water &amp; trash pa1d Call

Mobtle home for rent Call
Mobtle home for rent •n
Rac1ne
Call 614 367
2 bedroom furntshed mob le
home 10 M ddleport Prefer
adults no pets 8185 mth
mcludes water DepoSit re

2 bedroom mob1le home
utthttes pd 1 ch1ld accepted
no pets 1 bedroom apart
ment furmshed uultt•es

paod Call6143670611
2 bedrm furmshed washer
&amp; dryer ac $175 month
plus ut1ht1es 8. deposit No

pets Call614 992 7479
12.~t60 Trader 2 bedrms 1 Y2
baths located on pr vate 1!2
acre lot 10 Add1son S 220 a
month plus ut1httes Call
614 992 6843 after 5 p m

WITH
w1de
home
move

OPTION TO BUY 14
all electrtc mob1le
sett1ng on lot ready to
mto $200 00 down

• S175 00 MONTH
576 2711

304

2 bedroom unfurniShed pn
vate lot '" Burdette Addn
S175 plus utll1t1es depOsit
and reierences 304 675

ANTIQUES
Recent Addutons
Ttger maple candle
stand oak pte safe
Red &amp; peen patnted
washer stenctled Hut
chtnson hardware Gal
hpohs Oltto
Wtth

Russells
Antiques
'I•

675 3030

8

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctoon

614 992 77B7
R vers1de Apts
Spec1al rates
C1t zens 8130
1ng Opportun

M1ddleport
for Semor
Equal Hous
t as 614

Apartment for rent 2 or 3
bedroom Middleport Call

6t4 992 2381

ANNUAL SPRING OPEN HOUSE
MARCH 30, 31 &amp; APRIL 1
No Foohn ' We re Ready To Oo Busoness
Woth YOU 1
Thonkong Aboul Malung A Trade Thos Year?
There s no better tome than rotht new durong
our specoal Open HouJe hours Fn &amp; Sot 9 a
m to 7 p m and Sun 1 p m to 4 p m
REGISTER fOA DOOR PRIZIS- DAAWIH05 HElP PAILY

En1oy a Cup of C.,_ or Pop .., tho House
See lhe oil new 1984 Gulf Stream Clan A Motor
Homo• and 1984 Yellowst- Compers
We also have for solo 1979 CHEVYJUIURBAN and
1980 GMC SUBURBAN both equlppeool tar tawong
So maoe plant to otop 1h11 -eken4 at

Burdette's Camper Sales
U S Rl 50 Coolville

Oh

614 992 7479

Furmshed 2 bedroom apar1
ment 1n Mtddlepor1 Ut1ht es
ncluded $21 0 per mth
Depos1t requtred 992

7177

r•ngta

Q81

•

auto
1iectri0

relrlgtrltOrt

TV

.. t.
GOOD USEO APPLIANCES

Berga1nt. Trade Center
Furn &amp;: appl outlet Ka
nl!lluge Ohto
Sofa
table
good
sell

and chatr 1 coffee
and 2 end tables Very
condltton Pn ced to
Call after 5 30PM

614 266 6611

K1ng SIZe bookcase water
bed heater good con d no
after 5PM weekdays ell day
Sunday
2 octogon shape Ethan
Allen
antique pme end
tables like new 81 00 ea

Me hand ts e

Call 614 266 6505 aile
6PM
Queen Sized h1d e a bed
ktng stzed bed Call 446

2177

SWAIN
room AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

62 Ohve St Gallipolis New
&amp; used wood 81 coal sto\le&amp;
6 p1ece wood hvmg room
Fndgerator 40 1n elect
IUtte w1th 6 nch flat arms
range 6175 like new GE
$399 bunk b11ds complete
heavy duty washer 8160
With bunk1111 8199 2 ptece
AutomatiC washer &amp; dryer
antron hvmgroom su te s
8150 36 tn gas range 586
S 199 antron reclmers $99
Maytag wunger washer
other rechnen $80,._ maple
$100
refngerator freezer
sets &amp;179
box
5100 Call 614 742 2352 dtnette
sprmgs &amp; mattress twtn or
full S 100 aet regular f~rm
Heated k1ng s•ze water bed
$1 20 maple dmette cha~rs
bookcase heedbof'lrd With
$35
wash stands &amp;34
mtrrow m center Call 614
maple rockers $59 7 p1ece
992 6246
chrome d1nette sat $149 5
Custom drapes 1 vf'lnettan p1ece d1nette set 899 used
bedroom suites refrigera
bhnds vertical blmdt. Ro
man shades
Samples tors ranges chest dressers
shown at your home Free wrtnger washers TV s drv
est•mate P A Sayre 304 ers &amp; shoes Call 614 446

3159

B

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctoon

J 4TH ANNUAL SALE
GALLIA CO FAIRGROUNDS
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

614 992 7314
Furntahed apartment $200
monthly depostt tully car
peted and newly decorated
Call 992 2362

APRIL 6TH, 1984

FRIDAY NIGHT, 7 PM

I_::__________

CONTACT

Apt for rent Call 614 992

JUDITH

MILLER

614-596-5564

590B
APARTMENTS
mob1le
homes houses Pt Pleasant
and Galhpohs 614 446

AUCTION

l _::8_2_2_1_________

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctoon

Apr1l 7... 1984
10 00 AM
Galloa county Faorgrounds on Rt 35 across from
Holzer Hospotal
SPONSORED BY GALLIA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
NEW ITEMS Electr c Bar B Q gr II two handmade qu Is
battery charge Pestomat c Bug K I er push lawn moweo ce
c earn mach ne and afghans

ANTIQUE S S lve se1v ng d sh dep ess on g asswa e P c u e
1 ames p clu es stone rug ~ and ctocks oak I tJ a y tab e ~ bott les

WINTERS
AUCTION SERVICE
Now Booktng Sales
For 1984

Turn your personal property
1nto cash tn one day The Auc
lion Way
L1censed and Bonded

In Oh o and W Va
Member of WV Aucl onee s Assr~

Edwm Wmter Auctooneer
Mollwood WV

7

4

PUBLIC AUCTION

ANTIQUES FURNITURE APPLIANCES
OUTSTANDING GLASSWARE!
DATE Sat. Apnl7, 10 30 AM
Loca on Mustards Auctoon House 4 miles west of
Jackson Oh on the Appalachran H ghway
PARTIAL LISTING Cherry step back cupboard n ce oak
chests dresser s old basket s wt~ker turn ture set s of chars

se veoa p eces of cut gla ss Nrppon Bohem an l moges etc
rce box 1897 W nchester ~ron bed w/b ra ss ockers matc h
ng washer &amp; d ye (Whirlpool! Song color TV refr geraator
5 pc I v ng room su le bedroom suote ant que cash reg st
ers Th1s ts a large sell and very c ean
L ENGLAND OWNER
Lunch Served
PRESTON MUSTARD - AUCTIONEER
286 6868

PUBLIC AUCTION
LOCATION From Gallipolis follow Route 141 for 8 moles
turn left on Route 775 Go 4 m les then turn roght on Han
nan Trace Road and go one mole The followongw1ll be sold
MACHINERY
John peere 2520 Desel wrlh roll guard JD 4 manure
spreader (250 bu ) lottie Gant 42 hay and gram convey or
w lh motor 3 pt sprayer 3 pt lert l zer spreader JO No 48
front end loader (to be ollered wrth the JD 25201 N H 451 9
mow ng mac h ne one hay wagon 2 Kolboos gram wagon s
w lh 10 auge1s IH grand II 3 pi scraper blade 2 ootary
hoes bell droven corn sheller 2000 tobacco st cks fuel rn l
stov e sa lamander small a r compressor turn tur e refr ger

ator couch some house hold tern s fhe machmery n thiS
sa le ha s been wei cored lor and s n good cond1t on JO B
tractor wlh cult vators Farm all M tractor Fo rd 3 14 plows
JD 10 transport dose
4 H show bo• &amp; trunk show halters &amp;show st1cks uproght
p11no treadle sewonc mochone GE electroc dryer 3 pc
wood porch set old fashoon kotchen cabinet 4 pc hvong
room •u1te (toke new) lots ol doshes mosc ,~,.
LEONARD NEWBERRY OWNER
Lee Johnson-AUCTIONEER
Crown Coty Ohoo
Phone 256 6740
onsoble for Accodents or loss of Pro ert

.;t

Va

The

62 CB,TV Radio

Sunday Tomes Sentonei-Page

Sofa
man

oh1lr

3 t1ble1

rocker

otto
(lxtra hHvy

1 9 In color p011Abl• Qulltr

by Frontier! U86 Sofo
choir ond lovooeot U75

TV Uke new Colll14 949
2994

8ofa1 1nd ahalrt priced irom

1281 to f896 Tobtc· e45
end up to •125 Hide a
bodo •440 end up to &amp;4 Moac Merch•ndoae
•&amp;26 Rochnoro 1176 to l - -- - - - - - - *376 Lamps from 528 to
*75 6 pc dmenee from

199

l o 436 7 pc $189

and up Wood table With 11x
cha~rs $425 to $745 Desk

1110 up to 8226 Hutches
• 560 •nd up maple or pine
flmah Bunk bed complete
with mattresses e250 and

up to 1396

Knauff Ftrewood Pickup or
Dehvered 12 2 2 stocked
1n yar~
HEAP vender

prompt dlollvory 614 266
6245

Baby beds

$110 Mattresses or box
sprtngs full or twm t68
firm $88 and $78 Queen
aets $1915 4 dr chests
$42 15 dr chests 854 Bed
frames S 20 and $25 10
gun
Gun cab1nets 8360
Gas orelectttc ranges $376
Baby mattres.., $25 &amp;

S36 bod lromeo S20 $26
&amp; S30 king frame 660
Good selectton of bedroom
su1tes
cedar chests
rockf'lrs metal cabinets
sw1vel rockers

Used Furn1ture
Ranges
chatrs dryers refngerators
and
TV s 3 mtle&amp; out
Butavdle Rd Open 9am to
6pm Mon thru Frt 9am to
6pm Sat

614 446 0322
B

Umestone Sand Gravel
Delivered 10 Mason Me1gs
Galha or p1ck up at fhchards

&amp; Son Call 446 n86

Firewood

clll

up olabo Sl6

p1ckup load Call 114 246

5804

114 Mlac Merchandose

54 Mosc Merchandlae

Prorn dr111 1lze 6 6 p nk

Mobi le home auppll11 non
t o x c antifreeze •6 60 par
gal on Water haatlng ale
men t a water heater atepl
wtndows doors faucete
brf'lakers
etc
HotPoh"'t
heavy duty electric dryer•
th s mont h only •279
K ngsbury Homes Plrtl and
Accessory Store 900 Ea s1
Ma n St
old Bookmobile
bu d ng m Pomeroy or call

••tin end nv1on ner worn
once t76 00 Co 1 446
11311
10 HP ga rden tra ctor with
mower S550
Scot
lawn seeder $~0 Garden
push plow $25
E'lectr c
hedge trtmmer S20 Ap art
ment s ze gas cook stove
$25 Hoover c ombtn at on
wa sh &amp; sp n dryer new S70
D esk top electnc cord organ
$30 12 c;: u ft refrtger ator

42

$50 Call 614 388 8349
Snap dn top S. bottom too l
c h es t'. Se ll s b e tw ee n
5 1 300 &amp; S1 400 W1l tak e

S650 Ca I 446 0546
1000 ga llon wate t ank 8r 50
ft 2 n water hose S 250

357 mag Marti m Trooper
Colt chrome 38 spectal
Smtth &amp; WDMOn 2 tn
barrell 38 speCial chrome
plat&amp;4 3 tn barrel! Only
mteraated cans f14 2 56

1551

F~rewood spht stacked and
deUvered for S30 00 a large
load m 8 tt bed Call
446 7993 anytime

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctoon

PATRIOT AUCTION HOUSE
Marltn Wedemeyer Auctmneer ·

614/245 5152 - 614/388 8249
Openmg Sale wtll be held on Saturday Aprtl
28 1984 at 700 PM

99 2 55 B7
1974 Ford Ranger XL 250
supe r Cab
runs good
S9 50 Amana 19 cu ft side
1 v s de refrtgerator exc
co n S150 Steglergas home
heater 85 000 BTU B.llC
c o n S 175 Motorola Quallr
19 n co lor TV exc 11 COn
S75 Electr c weed eater

S25

Ca I 614 992 2290

Call 614 256 66 20

between 10 am 8r noon or
le ave message

875

1 983 Sears Lawn tractor
11 hp 36 n cut Used 6
1 mes
Pad S11 00 askmg

Case 31 0 front endloader
dozer 84 000 Call 614

256 14l7

-·

D&gt;3

Cat

saoo Call614 742 2874

4 30 PM

Real Estate General

Canaday

Realty~.
446-3636 Gl

vAudftPYCo11odoy CReoQtolt
25 ?£ocu&lt;'t gt~eet, QoQQtpoQc" (01uo

SALE EVERY SATUROAY AT 7 00 PM
ITEMS SOLD ON CONSIGNMENT ONLY

Route 141 to Route 775 - Follow Auctoon ~ogns
Patroot Oh1o
Refreshments Avaolable
Not responsoble for accodent or loss ol property

PUBLIC AUCTION

SOUTHESTERN OHIO
POLLED HEREFORD ASSOCIATION

Downstatn I bedroom apt
n town Total electnc w1th
refrigerator and stove Call

B

W81hlrl

leaks 5150 Call 446 6667

458 1018

SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1984
10 00 AM

79 Motors Hcmes
&amp; Campers

Park Ro ute 33 North of
Pomeroy Large loti Cell

Furmahed 1 bedroom apar1
ment rn Mtddleport Ut1ilt es
Included $195 per mth
plus dapostt 992 7177

m1le above rest area

12 00-5 00

Call 614 881 4340

New 2 p1ece IIVIAQ
SUite Cal\446 9414

43 Farms for Rent

Apartment for rent ut1ht1es
pa1d $200 month 304

Commencat lot with build
ing 1n prime buttna•a loca
t1on At corner of Second &amp;
Sycamore Gallipolis Wrll
make repatra on building

446 4416 alto' 7 PM
1 family unfurn 3 bdr
stove refrtg
$250 mo
plus 1 mo dep no pets Call

electric dryere

614 446 7398

46 Space for Rent

W

Equipment

Wethers dryert refriger•
tor• r•nge• Skegg• Ap
pllancea Upper River Rd
bu1de Stone Cre•t Motl!lll

Pool table for sale 304
676 3089 after 5 p m

Apartments now available to
elderly &amp; disabled Wtth an
tncome of less than
S 12 300 Rf'lnt.ng for 30
percent of adjusted ncome
Phone 304 675 6679

675 7112

utili
mole
919
Coli

Furmshed apt 1 bdr 607
2nd Ave Galhpohs Adults
8 200 mo ut1lt es pa1d Call

Sonce 197 3

Jack • Cmey Mtr

lluplng room t11 B
tiel peld Shore beth
only Ronge • rofrtg
2nd. Alit Clotllpollo
448 4416 oftor 7 PM

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

TWIN RIVERS TOWER

Apartment
lor Rent

LAYNE 8 FURNITURE

51 Household Goods

2464

10 plus acres of bottom land
•long Shade Creek located
1 1 miles West of Alfred on
Southside of Co Rd 231

TV • Apptlonooo 127 Third
Avo c:Jolllpollo 114 448
1188 lpln woohoro goo •

Furmlhed effiCiency 7 V2 Ne1l
Ave Galhpohs $146 mo
utilities pd
smgle Call
446 4416 after 7 PM

992 7721

1 bedroom praCtiCally fur
n shed ut htles pa1d 304

Upper ll1ve Rd

Unfurmahed 2 BR tn Crown

1 bedroom Apt S196 mo
mcludtng utlltttes Equal
Housmg Opportumty Con
tact Vtllege Manor Apts

446 1609 or 446 060B

For rent lluptng Roomo
ond tight houoe koeplng
rooma Park C1ntrel Hot1l.
Coli 114 441 0781

6t04 or 304 675 5386

2 bdr wtth additional room
1 m1 out of town on Rt 688

44

MGM FARM
CITY INC

Bakers cabmet
sptce drawers

2 bdr ap11 nice 1 bdr apt
ut1htes part paid A One
Real Estate Carol Yeager
Broker Howard l Yeager Ill
salesman Call 304 675

446 3786

Call 14 246 9170

111 Houeehold Good•

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo

446 1354 alter 5

Call collect 1 513 2050

Don I Be Mosfead
We Wotl Nol Be
Undersold
CALL CHARLIE TODAY
614 992 2181

033B

Crty 266 6620

quorod Call 614 992 7841

HAIIB-WFTED ITEMS

10x65 New Moon 2 bedrm
appliances washer &amp; dryer
vmyl underp nmng porch
nctuded Good clean cond1

requtred

256 1922

714B

54 Mosc Merchandose

446 8038

dep

&amp;1 Hou11hold Good1

Furnlohod apt 1 bdr 920
4th Ave Gollopolls t226

Small eftlctancv apart cen
trel a1r 8e heat 1 professional
type gentleman only 446

Houses for Rent

41

Call 614 367

In R1o Grande 1982 mob1le
home 14 ft 2 bdr good
cond Set up on appro111 ,
acre land $17 000 Call

ant Cell 448 2745 or leave
meaaage

446 4416 alw 7 PM
42 Mobole Homes
for Rent

Furnlahed Roomf

411

Apartment
for Rent

flrepiiCI river YIIW QlfiiJI

2 bdr mobtle home ref 8t

1974 Shultz 14x65 w1th tip
out 2 bdr
range ref
wahser and dryer disposal
Cent atr underpmned total
electm: redwood porch

44

Charming 2 111ory a bed
roomo , 'Ao botho houoe

1972 12x66 Concorde alf

342~

FO R SALE Orl QENT

1, 1984

32 Mobole Homes
for Sale

2930

992 5168

PIANO TUNING Lower

992 2156
M&lt;~ s on

lawn Mowmg &amp;
T mm ng Serv ce Rei able
a d d epend abl e Reasona
b e rate s Ca ll 446 3159 or

23

AVON Sell Avon make $6
$1 0 per hour Call 446

In M e qs Count y

446 2342

Ke th s

21

Employ m~ nt

TO PL AC E A N AD CALL

lNG Monthly and Quanerty
accounts welcome 428 Se

Owne
transfe ed
must
se t
e•ce llent condr o n
S66 000
S11 000 d wn
Assum e 8 , Pet loan
04
675 1529 after 5 00

BU II ;"~ I O

Co u 11 y

General H auhng and T ash
removal Ser\1 ce Reliabl e
and depe ndable C&lt;~ll 446
3159 between 9 and 5

3171

6251

Mason Co w Vii
Area Cod e J04
675 P t Ple-asant
4SB - Leon
576 Apple Grove
7n Mason
881 - New Ha \l en
8Y5 - Letart

n

446 3672

La ge Ga age Sa e Apr I
5th 6th &amp;7th 9 am til
dark ra n o r sh ne Pump
s h otgun
r d nq l a wn
mower o t s o f to ols out
boord m ot or &amp; boat record
pl ayer d1shes glassware
Ford 2 row cu lt \l&amp;tors 3
pont H1t ch b ada Super C
Farma
Tra t or
Lots o f
m sc Corner o f 5th &amp; Elm
Ra e ne Oh10 Robert H1ll

Co A r C'il Cod e
614
Ga poll
Chesh r c
V "'on
R o Gra n1e
G u ya n D s t
Arabla 0 st

G

We pay cas h ftlr late model
clean used cars
J m M nk Che\1 0 d s nc
811 Gene J o t\n son

Want ed to buy tobacco
poundag e CHII 614 256

&lt;1

Cf31

Wanted To Buy

m sc

1/""'rjlf d 1'111:1' 111111 tht
jolllllllll!( lo llflhlllll 1 XI hllllf.!r'
Ga ll

ng Call 304 273 2611

Wanted to buy st and.ng
11mber
Call after 6 or
anyt me w ee k ends 614

Foun d 1 pr p esc pt on
b f o c al qlasse s Fe und on Rt
7 1 m le N of Ches er Ca

Announcements

Fle1. Market 1 day only Apr
7 1984 T me 7am till 7pm
Place McCauley Au cuon
ground Sand yv lie W Va
$5 00 1or spaco on ground
$1 0 00 for space n bu ld

G&lt;t age

FOU ND young na e ba c k
and ta c oon dot n V nto
area Ca ll 388 9996

3

Open ng Aprtl 7th &amp; Bth the
Galhpohs Fleamarket Tr1
County&amp; on y year round
ndoor &amp; outdoor market
Every week end 7 a m to 6
p m Indoor 56 00 Outdoor
$5 00 Fo od Deal ers Wei
come Corner Rt 35 &amp; 1 60
next to Fruths Pharm ac y

9

Lost and Found

CARD OF THANKS
Our stncere thanks fo the
many k ndnesses du tniJ the
llnes s and death of our hu s
band and father Our spec al
thanh to Veterans Memoual
HosptUI nurses and doctors
Pomeroy Health C.are Center
staff Rae ne and Syracuse
£merency SQuads
Ra ctne
Amertcan teg1on £w na fu
neral Home the Rev Gnmm
ind the many tnends and
ne1ghbors for fl owers food
and cards
The fam ly ol
Homer G1aham

glasswa e
lawn mow er
wha t not s Bulav1 le Port er
Rd Call 6 14 367 0416 f o

1786

6

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctoon

8

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP

Oh

4288177 Loc 429 84

Reh g erat o f os t f ec ne eds
som e wo k Ca ll 446 1 1 35

Announcements

G a nt Parktng Lot Sale Sat
Apr
7
2nd
&amp;. Cedar
9 3 30
Grace E T 84
Youth l o wer level If ram

E.ll ptlrlen ced mechaniC
wanted full ttme frtnge
beneftts
&amp;: u lary Send
Resume to Box 729 S Datly
Sentinel Court St Pomeroy

AuG.t on eve ry Tuesday
Large Yard Sal e Summer mght Pt Pleasant WVa
Au ct lonme Neal Youth
clothes qu ta r old fu n
Cente
Bldg
Camden St
and lot s o f m sc Ap 12 3 4
2 m1les h om Vtnton off At 614 367 7101
J25 Gnff ths Resd follow
R1 ck Pearson Auctioneer
s gns If ra n canceled
Se \1 ce Estate Farm An
0' 1 800 642 3619
11que &amp; I qu1dauon sa les
L censed &amp; bonded 1n Oh1o&amp;
Ya rd &amp; Garage Sa le Sat &amp; WVa 30 4 773 5785 or
12
Sotuatrons
Sun Mar 31st Apr 1 st 9 304 773 9185
Wanted
t II 5 B c ycles tools lawn
moWers co ff ee and end Aucti on every Fr n ght at
tables baby bed 8 day the Hartford Com mun ty
clo ck d1shes glasses s lver
Center Truckloads of new
W II ca re f o r th ee de tv n my
war e nens Jewel v refr g
mer chandise e\le v woek
home Lot s o f ete ences
erator wh at no t s dol s re
M en or wom en Call 614
Cons gments of new and
c o r ds
b oo k s
o der used mere hand se alwavs 667 3402
collec t bles and lots more
we come R chard Reynold s
Paul Denney s co rner of St
Mercers R1verv1ew Per
Auct1on ee r 304 275
Rt 554 and Bidwell Rodney 3069
sonal Care Home has vacan
Rd 10 VII age of B dwell
ctes for elderly person s
Ohi O
FLEA MARKET
Me1g s Betty Mercer owner 304
County fa r g r ou nd s
773 5882
Rockspr ngs 33 &amp; 7 bypas s
Bo ard room &amp; laundry tor
Pomeroy Oh Apr I 6 7 &amp;
8 Spec al weekend rat es
olde ly 1n my hom e Call
614 992 6022
For more nfo mat on o
reservat1on call or wnte to
Harper s Adu lt Care Home
the followng
614 992
Large Ya d Sale 3 &amp; 4 709 6300 985 4396 P 0 B&gt; has a \lacancy fo another
3rd A ve
Ga ll pol s TV
re s dent e lderly person Call
742 Pomeroy Oh
m eat sl ce r lo t s more Ram
304 675 1293
or sh ne
Mt Alto Au c t on Every
Saturday 6 p m Co s gn
ments accepted 1 00 t I sa e
ume Emma Bell auct o 1eer
18 Wanted to Do

stay m Ho ze Med• ca l Ce n
ter Zelda Davl!l

3

tl •

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; VICinity

Yard Sale

7

Bmt 272
Chesh re Oh o 4562 0

,

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u1 a • ..,

PUBUC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
GALUA MEIGS
COMMUNITY
ACTION AGENCY

AR

~

an "-Go..

Public Notoce

Apnl

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallopolos Ohoo-Poonl Pleasant W Va

Sunday Tomes Sentonel

r on bed dresser S nger sew ng ma ch ne fM:ktn g chars P an a
stoo Da sy chu n o lamp s lve tw a e Oonoh a slone ra1 bra ss ke
Ue handmade qu lis and mos. t ~ m s n good cond I on

MISCHLANEOUS ANO FURNITURE 2 Ben Frankl n sta&gt; es con
so e sle eo couch ounge Hoove wB~h mach ne mapl e bed oo
ab e s ew n ~ mach ne ock ng char p ano Avon boll es k tchen ap
p ances ewe! y I ghl ng f dures po ch un ngs c;u ba tte es ly

pew 1e c aft tern s b eye es 8 B gun wok labl e sle eo d sh sel
lo ys su tea ses glass and bn ss I epla f' rloo \ m lk and c earn
t:a ns et ge ala tocls and many ott1e tf&gt;m s too nume ou to men
u Co e to get a ba ga n - st mo e lem r.om ng n
Poster of 198llnaugu at on of Governor Ce este - I m ted ed
!ton w1th Gave no s s gnatu e

Poocees of sale go lo Galha Chr shan School Sale held 10
sode 4 H 8u1ldong los1ong not 100% guaranteed

SATURDAY APRIL 7, 1984
10 00 AM

West of Pomeroy Ohoo on St Rt J3 tum ng!lt on Co
Rd 19 to Co Rd 20 turn left approx 2 m1les pass the
Pomeroy Health Care Center Turn nght on Eastman to
Townshop 185 3rd house on right Watch for sogns
TRACTOR &amp; MACHINERY
B AC C A C Vac Case w/ plows morre &amp; cult vators PTO
N H manu e spreade MM corn ptc ker IH on wheel de
del veoy rake AC pull type chopper J 0 pul d sc two
wheel Ira le &amp; ho se dra wn cultivato rs
CARS
1951 Ply nooul h app ox 36 000 m les
1965 Fa leon Rancharo
1965 Falcon Fulura Hardtop
CATTLE
Guernsey cow bu I he ler &amp; rabb Is
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS
Wood r. ank w nge r hor se collar w bras s knotts ham~ s
b ass o I drpper Walthan 7 1ewe pocket watch cha &amp;
settee wood boKes and other msc
HOUSEHOLD
New uund pen c tab e beds desk tables TV sma I dryer
re el nFr Hoover was he electr c stove top &amp; oven bu It m
shadow box cat on coa furna ce lue o I stove &amp; fura nce
5 lr pi e wa I p pe double srnk &amp; ca brnet a I k nds of char s
and more
MISC
Rd ng &amp; push lawn mower s Homell e &amp; Mac chan saw s

aHiess elect c

pant sprayet

elec tnc moto s Areo gas

torches 200 AM West nghouse gas powered eleciiiCwelder
4 saw Mandrell &amp; 2 blade tractor I es 22 evoliers J2
gauge pump shotgun 7 695 Japanese army fie H flOw er
Kabor hunt ng kn fe &amp; sheath Boga Tre'""'n~ &amp; Ca se
poc ket kn ve s 6 cyl nde1 Falcon en g ne tape ocoode CB
rad o FM powe booste 3M cop er and lois more
OWNER - LEROY V SAUHRS
Cash
Posotove I D
Eats
AUCTIONEERS
Dan Sm1th &amp; Ma11n Wedemeyer
949 2033 992 7301 or 245 5152
Not responsbrle for accodents or loss of pooperty

HOSPITABLE A REAL FRONT I RCH OPEN STAIRWAY
SPAC OUS fORMAL LIVI NG AN D 01~ IJG ROOMS DEN EAT IN
K! CHEN 3 BEDROOMS I BAT~ I
AR~ EAPT WTH3
BEDROOMS Rf CREA liON RM Sr C N " I &gt; o000

HOM£ PLUS INCOME - I HAl t
I Rl K
~ lORY 4
BEDROOMS 2 BATHS FORMAl 8 MN
AfiO ( liVINGRM
0 LUS liVE IN PARENT OR ADI I I HI f r II P IV4FnP AL SO
FRAME DUPLEX ON I AC A SI I l I HUMl HOOK UPS
TREMENDOUS MONTHI Y NCUMl
I \I $8) 000

Not espon s ble to aCCidents or loss of property

FOOD SERVED- DOOR PR IZES
AUCTIONEER - LONNIE E NEAL - 614 367 7101

TWO DAY ESTATE AUCTION
THURSDAY APRIL 5 1984
10 00 AM

[slate of Pearl l Wollos located from Rae one Ohoo ap
pro• 6 moles east on St Rt 338 to letart Falls Oh10 on
Bucklown Rd Watch foo auct10n s gns
HOUStHOLD
K n ball pla-ver prano w/roll s Rdgeway g~andfath e r s clock
Early Amerocan lo.e seat &amp; couch make s nto bed marble
top stands large lamps secretar y srngle beds d essers
cha os Ke v nator ref geralor West nghouse electr c ran ge
drop leal table new coal heatrn g stove hutch Mayta g auto
was0e1 small Maylag d1yer RCA coloo TV lo s ol very n ce r
nen pots pan s dtshes m rro s p ctu es sw vel chatr chest
of drawers &amp; more
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS
Chrna cob net stands sew ng 1ocker wash bowl &amp; p tcher
cedar chest Bavar an &amp; Nortake chrna serv ce lo18 cry stal
m sc olher d shes butter d sh small stone ch urn Oonohho
stone I" w cker stand Seth Th oma s ma te clock and other
tte-ms

MISC
1977 Dodge Aspen auto M1sc hand too s step ladder a
cond I oner (I ke new) electrrc heaters and othe m sc

FRIDAY APRIL 6 1984
10 00 A.M

ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS
4 poster bed rock ng chairS corner cupboard Seth Thoma s
mantel cock o I lamps lw n beds smok ng stand dresseos
chandel er nrghl stand ta ble &amp; cha rs dresser mrrror &amp;
othe1 m sc
HOUSEHOLD
Hotpomt refr geratoo Calorrc eleclrrc ra nge Veslo1 boUle gas
range la rge oval rug J D Penny color small IV tan s beds
d essers couch makes nto bed couch rechner color TV
k !chen cabonet breakfast table w/ 4 c ha~rs lamps prctures
horse clock lots of n ce I nens pols pan s &amp; diShes
MISC
3 H P Sentry 18 lawn mower roto t ller wheel barrow sw
ngs pocn c ta ble lawn cha~r s step ladder han d tool s
strawberry boxes and more
ETHEL KAUFFMAN - Admonostrator
Case No 24322
DAN SIIITH - AUCTIONEER
949 2033 OR 992 7301
Cash
Eats
Posotove I 0
Not Responsoble for Accod1nts or Loss of Property

FARM MACHINERY

AUCTION
FIRST SATURDAY EVERY MONTH

$38 000 BUYS THIS I OVEI Y 1
FOU RTH AVENUE Nl AI! i ll'
RANGE AN DREF RIG I 01MA I
GARAGE

Saturday, April 7, 1984
10.30 A M.
DAVIS IMPLEMENT &amp; AUCTION SALES
Take Rt 73 &amp; 104 North of Ports
mouth to Dry Run road"- Take Dry
Run Road 1112 Mtels to Dav1s lmple
ments
We will be selling 1 row of equ1pment
absolute on th1s sale So 1f you have
QqUipment you want to sell bnng 1t to
th1s sale

ALL CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
New equopment - All Kong Kutter bush
hogs smgle bottom plows 1 row I(Uito
vators boom poles potto plows Also
new mechanocal trasnplanter tobacco
setters 1 row

CLASSIC TUDOR THIS HOME HA\ I AI Ml II IIVIN( CARl
S NCE THE OAY IT WAS 8UIL "N l II SHDWS cOlOR
COORDINATE DCARPET NG WALI PA lR RAPl S 4 Rf OR ( M)
2 BATHS EQUIPPED KIT CHEN HAS OA k f AHIN IS 111 RY 101
REFRIG RANGE DISHWASHFR
I M' l 0 N Nf I I
RECREAION ROOM WITH POO IARI 1\ AP ~
I ( ARA
$78 000
$40 000 - 3 BED ROOM RAN CH
M ll M 1
A ' YARD GA
FIREPLACF AnACHEO GARAGf lE N
HEATING MOSllV CARPEl EO ASllAI
01\NfR lA 801 HI
HOME IN CIIY AND MUST SEl OLI fl N l ~ EN ARY
JUSTTHE RIGHT SIZE FOR NEWl YW£ 0S I M Nb i ORS ?
BEDROOM RANCH EAT IN Kll CHEN f NCI D BACK YARD WIIH
GARDEN SPACE CARPORl IN Cll \ 'l 0 ll

We Carry New Parts &amp; Used Parts
OPEN 8 30 TO 5 00 DAILY
CLOSED SUNDAYS
If you have machonery you want to11ell
but cannot haul call us at 1 614 Sb5
4773 and we woll be glad to malll ar
rengements to get equipment ltauted
for yow

INFORMATION CALL 1-614-585-4773
HOWARD DAVID GARY DAVIS
AUCTIONEER GARY DAVIS ;.
LICENSED &amp; BONDED IN OHIO &amp;

KEIITtfen

COUNTRY CHARMER - fRUIT TREl RE RR Y PATCH NICE 2
BEDROOM RANCH EATIN K CHFN \I OOD8U l NER GARAGE
CITY SCHOI SYSIEM $34 900

�The

Times-Sentinel

1984
Ohio-Point

54 Misc . Merchandise

54 Mise Merchandise
1979

Ford

7, 900
31 000
$5 008
22 . 000

F 250.

G VW

614-388-9991 or614 -3888623 .

m1
l1k e new
93 900
3 nwb1le home
all ies complete ne w $300.

B. &amp;_R. WOOD SHOP Patio
furn1tu_re, picni c tables and

novelt•es . Call 304 -SJS 5405

Call 6 14 -

256 6244

get $20 a load , $30 deli vered . Call 304-675-299l .

--c hu1n saw S 7 5

l'ollen

Wurlitzer funmaker . two
custom digital music sy 3 tem
organ , like new, oak. good
buy. 304 -675 -1882 .

Ca11 614 256 1 52 8

·- -

JV C stt;re o rece1vet . tape
1urnt .1 ble. Bos ton A 11eck
&gt; Pt:i11~r: rs

2000

3 -glass door

51 100 Call
IBSG :) r 44bD !J6 14

Beautiful green sal in drapes
pr ofe ssion a l mad e. 304 ~

446 -

, ,&lt;~~HIS

-40 5

Hrww

675 -1255

V1rieo .
Se'-j!_!,d /l •; t&gt;
Gall •p o ll s
\lo~PI''I WP. ren t pl ayers

:J ill h

f!IIJVII'~

g.

Ri g

55 Building Supplies

s~ l ec tl on!

Caii~4C. l7 1 8

80

V1k1 "~l

1-JUP up

Full

co ffee tabl e.
blade. elec t nc
C all 446 · 19 2 4

IP•t!

Sill '

BollfiS qiM!f! t

typCI'm'"r

BUilding ma1erials
bl?ck, bri c k , sewer pip es,
Windows . lintels , el c .
C laude Winters , Rio Grande,

ca mp e r

s 1,400 ~13 G remlm X 6 c vl. .
3 ~prl " 1 200 76 D a1 su n
610 sr q "'-'•1gon . 4 sp d ., A C .
S650 o~ ma ke offe r Ca ll
614 367 J 157

Shipped Direct - lowest
Colt, You build i1 or we Will.

0 . C•ll614 -245 -5121 .
lUMBER -Rough cut, oak ,
po plar, 2x4 . 2x6 , 2x8 , 1 )1.4 ,
1 "6 . 1 JC8 , le ngth available. 8
ft . thro ugh 16 h . Hog g &amp;
Zuspan, 304 · 773 -5554

ONLY AT

AKC Reg. Poodle puppies.
ready for Easter S150. Call
446· 1609 .

24x48 garage or bern
$1 ,850 . 2 bdr. wilderness

home 83.950. See our
model. 1 -614 -886-7311 . •

61

Farm Equipment

Rat Terrier puppies . 304676-1506 .

JIVIDENS FARM
EQUIPMENT
614-446 -1675
long tractors, Varmeet
round balers, rakes, tedders.
&amp; mowers also a complete
line of bale handling •
feeding

Firew oo d fo r sal e. Come and

All kmds o l lurnance p1pes.
Ca1 1614 256 1528
10

Pets for Sale

April

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

1, 1984

71

Real &amp;tate General

Like new ato ck trail er . Cell

s pecial
go od c ond .,
1981 C hevette

c &lt;~miHH
1111

Pofla pol S25

55 Building Supplies

W.Va.

57
Now open for busines s,
Mountain State Block, At .
33, New Haven . Complete
ma,sonry supplies. 4", 8 ",
12 'block. Delivery service.

Phone day 304· 882 -2222 .
evening 882 -3239 .

56

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds . Heated
indoor -outd o or facilities .
AKC

Dobe rman

puppies :

Stud Servi c e . Ca/1614-4467795 .
Judy Tayl o r Grooming . Call

614-367-7220.
Briarpatch Kennel s Profes ·
sional All -breed grooming .
Indoor -outdoor board ing fac ilitie s E n glish Coc ker Spa niel puppies. Call614 · 3889790

Musical
Instruments

Baldwin organ with double
keyboard . Fully equipped
with leslie speakers. foot
pedal and rhythms accom paniment . Call 614 -992 -

6384 .

accessories . To -

bacco and corn sprayers,

wagons, rotary tillers, rotary
cutten . blades. cultivators,
discs, plows. post drivers,
plastic tanks . wood splihers,
gates. powerwasher, akid
steer loader. Wheelhorse
with tandom axel And see
us for a complete line of
parts &amp; service

USED EDUIPMENT

58

Fruit

&amp; Vegetables
Hartis Farms &amp; Green
Houses . At . 1 24 , Portland.
Oh . Now open 1 Q .. dusk .
~or sale. low colestrol eggs,
80c dozen . 304 · 675 -5428

after 5 p .m .

Farm Supplies
&amp; Liveslock

245 Massey Ferg , 3 -8N
Ford, 9N Ford, 424 IH, 801

Workmaster Ford, 50 Ferg .,
150 MF with loader. J .D .
doz:er, Vermeer round baler,
120 MF be~ter. IH disc
mower. gravi ty wagons .
plows. corn planter, lime
spreader.

WE BUY USED EOUIPMENT. C•ll446 -1675
Ford model 309, 2 row corn
plantef . $700 : M F. 8ft .. 3
pt disc. S600 ; M .F. hay
condttioner , S400
All in
very good condition . Call
JBB -9996

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE
CA N YOU GET ...

Black l a brad o r pupp1 es. 5
wks . ol d, 3 ma le, 6 f e mal e.

mother AKC lab rad o r. fa ther mbced, S20 ea. Call

61

Tr oy· Bilt till e rs . Ch eck our
special pr ice b efore you buy
any . tillers Swisher Imple men t Co . St . At .7 N, Galli p olis . OH . Call 614 -446 -

0 475

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE:
Down·
stairs equipped with
kitchen. living room.
dining room and den;
upstairs has two bed·
rooms and one bath;
house also has base·
ment. Lot size approx.
48"x308'. Needs work .
If interested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racine . 949-2210.

pup and do g
house. C al l 446 -0854 no
ACK

Bo xe r

Farmall A tractor '4 ' bush
hog. turn plow s 1,500 . Call
614 · 367 -7745 , after 6 :00

ca ll s after BPM .

614-3 67 -0212 .

Reg 3 yr o ld female point er
for sale or tra do for gun Ca ll

446 -4472 .

W e are makmg wtld deals on
new D eutz t ractors this
month . Call u s bP.fore buying

Mat e Engli sh

anywhere elsA or we both
lose Siders Equtpment Co

446 -21 77

Se t1 Ar

Call

CENTRAL REALTY
NEW LISTING - Well kepi 2 bed room hom e. U shaped

2
n1ce srze porches. l car garage , level lot. Call lor detarls.
k1tche n base men t can easrly be made mto ·fam.lly roonl.

614 -256 -1379

outo. •3.195 . 1980 2 dr.
Ford Fairmont, 4 cyl. , auto,
air, •2.996. 1980 Renault
LeCar 4 lpd., air, sun roof.
AM-FM. *2.495 . 1979 Ply-

constructed conrete block

Real Estate General

Farm Equipment

1981 2 dr ., ·theV'W' Chevette

(!) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres w~h a nicely

Dre~gonwynd

C att e ry ·
Kennels AKC Chow pu p ·
p•e s, CFA Himalavon, Pe r ·
sian an t! S1am eso ki tte ns .
Call 614 ·446 -38 44 aft e r 6 .

1982 AMC Spirit 6 cyl .
auto ., air, ~-FM . $4,196

FOR SALE
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
one bath, 12M15 living
room and 24x24 family
room. Partially carpeted.
fuel oil furnace w~h facili·
ties for woodbumer.
12x15 block storage build·
ing. 20x30 block garage.
Right off Rt. 248, country
setting, y, mile east of
Chester. Ohio.

don 't mrss lhrs one As krng only $21.000.
APARTMENT FOR RENT- 1 bedroo m. krl chen.I IVrng roo m.
lurniShed. $1)0 00 month. water. se wa ge. you pay gas &amp;
elect rrc. dPpos1t req u1red

mouth Horllon 4 1pd.. low

mlleogo.

f2 .395 . 1979

Buick Skyhawk 6 cyl. , auto.

oir, AM -FM tope. &amp;2 .495 .
John' a Auto Sales, Bulaville
Rd. 446 -4782 . Opon til

GET THE OWNER OFF OUR BACK
Owner wants aquick salt on this spacious L-shaped ra'!Ch. G~llt
location-only 5 minute walk to downtown but m a qUiet netaftborhood. Nice11oor plan aUo~ the 1670 sq. ft._s~em a lot larae_r.
3 BRs. l 'h bath . beautiful living room and dmmc are~ . ll!·lft
kitchen . enlrance Ioyer . and new family room w/ stone flrepllce,
bay window and attractive bookcases . hardwood floors.JIS hut
and central air. Slorace space is plent•ful Owner has boucht
another home and READY TO DIAL'
WIS(MAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY - 446-3643

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Real Estate General

FOR SALE BY OWNER
Californ ia Ranch Brick. 2200 sq. ft. with beautiful wood·
work. large living room with fireplace. adjacent dinint
room. family room with built-in barbecue in stone wall;
2 ~ ceramic baths with glass shower enclosure doors; 3
spacious bedrooms (one with built-in desk 'cabinet area):
all electric kitchen With new cabinets and formica top
which includes dishwasher. disposal and refrigerator. J.
15x20 ft. pat1o with slate tile and new alum1num awnlllJ
wrth wrought iron posts and large Warm Morning gas erilf.
A regulation badmin1on court. 27x47 concrete slab, ideal '
fot badmrnton. basketball. shuffle board, etc. with larp
outSide light for night use: workshop and storage area in
basement with metal Bilr.n rtnM~ P.nr.lnfOI!d rarare. Central air conditioning. Thermopane windows. 12"' insulatioll
in ceilings and 6'" insulation in exterior walls. C..rpetint
throughout house .. cepl one large bathroom . Gallipolis ·
city schoo ls and excellent neighborhood which ~as Neith·.
borhood Watch One of Sprrng Valley's nicest homes .

Call 446-2734 or 446-2206
Real Estate General

To Buy or Sell
Call Nancy Jaspers
949-2901

304 -675 -7421

Autos for Sale

71

82 Wanted to Buy

TOP CASH paid for late
model used Clltl . ,Smith
Buick-Pontiac. 1911 East·
ern Ave . .' Gallipolis . Call

Set of used drag type discs.
Call before 2PM. 614· 3670632.
W•nted to

buy tobacco

poundage. Coli 6 t 4 -2568251 .

Wanted

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Hotchlng egge Buff Orping·

pon,

White

Wyandott or

Light Brohmo . 304-675·
3946.
w•nt to lease tobacco allot menta. Mason, Cabell, Putnam County . Call Andy
Sigler. Morgan's Woodlawn

Yeslerday·s

I Jumblaa COLI C

QUOTA · OUTLAW

FLURRY

he 's reild)l for th is- A ··Row ··

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2-~

Livestock
stock Simatal bulls.

around 900 lbs. Also 26

cows and 26 calves. Call
1-614-682-7319 al1er8 :00
PM .
1 OHP Bolen a tractor with
mower, plow, disc. and

Farm. Rt. 35. 304-6752276 or 304· 736-2342 .

rototiller, price $1,600. Call
614 -682-6061.

63

Stud colt. 1 vr. old in May
Part quaner horse &amp; appa-

livestock

loosa. Call614 -742 -2267 .

Registered Angus bulls. 1 -3
yra. old, axe. blood lines.
Slate Run Farms, Jackson,

64

Hay &amp; Grain

64

2 wk. old Cornish Rock
Chicks

$1.00

each.

Call

Hay &amp; Grain

M~GKEE
'Reo''*

SUNDAY, APRIL 1

446-4206

Inc.

Bonnie Stutes, Realtor

Ph . 594-3S43

NEW LISTING - Modern 3 bed roum ranch Owner wrllrng lo lake
a Mobile Home 1n on trade Pnced 1n thP tower 30's. G111e us a call

for more detatls.

barn w1th large loft. stalls tor horses or cattle Cit)• schools

mrnes . good road
$39.800 Ask l elia

304-675 -3308 . No Sundoy

Hay, straw and firewood.
304-458 -1666
Mhted hay $1 .50 bale or will
sell by ton. 1 -304-882 -

2767 .

71

Autos for Sale

1977 Ford Mustang Cobra,

Hay for sale, square bales.
Call614-949-2502.

388-9690.

302 engine, 4 spd .• 64,000
miles, $2,750 Call 61 4·

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ST. RT. 35- Stone fireplace and lar5e ~al10 llo&lt;H Scornphmenl

thrs large country style kitchen.. A fo rmal rJmrng room Moderr
hvmg room, P') baths. beaut1lully wall papered w1th g1ea mmRtile

G54 - Almos1 Heav en srttrng hrgh on Parner s Rrdge.
33 acres. lovely 3 BR b11ck
home. 2'\ bath s. load s of
cupboards m a larg e cou n·
try kitc hen. qual il y carpet.

contrasts Th1 s home has been newlv deco1atet1 wltll carpet. pamt
wall paper A posrble ban assumptron P11ced $52 000

STATELY HOME - Srrtrng on 656 acre of woonla nd and I 6 acre&gt;
m/1can a lso ~ purchased Only

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Like new condition. immediate posses·
sian. Creative financing available.

P34- 10 acr es m/ 1. Vrnton
Co . 3 mrles soulh ol Wrlkesvrlle on Rt 160. 3 BRs. 2
bath s. deluxe featu res slld-

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$16 500- 1981 KINGSBURY MOBILE HOME W! EXPANDO by s1dc ref freezer. dish washer. doulJIP 0\{'llS. llreplac e m
hvm g room . Central an Large co ve•ed pilhD Underpmnm~'. All yotJ
have to du IS rnove m Monthl y paynwrtl $273 Uf' l IIIOrl !ll lr1 CJ!y

place . cunetele fr ont porch
and rear pat1o For more mto
ca ll Worley.

$65.000 - TARA ESTATES - 81l evel 4 bedrcurns.lollllol llml:
room and dmmg ro om

or Rental property Home has been cumpll'1el~· •rdom~ Nrw w~r mg_
plumbing, carrel etc 3 bE'rl10oms. 2 bfllhs. modPrn k1trt1en mud
roorrl. family roo m. wb fuepl ace La1ge bUIIdm ~ used 25 a busm~ss

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CITY PROPERTY - 2 ~l ory, 3llt'dtl.illlll\. liltJ.(P lot
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8.6 ACRES - Mur P or less. f&lt;.y,'"r Crf.l( ~
rnoh1le homf' l hr·1roomo, 7 P~ l 'il ;nuhil f' lwr ne ho 't h11 p~

s hop~ng

buy• 3 bedrooms. bath. large kltchert. aluminum Siding aoo storm

re l~re ment

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5 ACRES - Mon' or less Good bw ld~n~ ',ltr ')fl ) 1,1tP R')UI" Pm:ed
only $7.000 90 lb tobocco quole

large hvmg room. lormal dm111g room w1th sunn y w1ndow seat and
bu1ll·•n ch1r1a S1ttmg room, eat-m kitchen. full ba sement wlwood
burner anri rt 2 car heated ga rage Convement to sc hool s nd

w1ndows. Nrce yord wrlh outbUilding On Marn S1 rn Rutland. Only
$16.000

fam1ly room 2 car 11 2filV,f' DP.rh fr r.m

OWNER FINANCING TO AQUALIFI£0 BUYER - Home Bus"""

Phone 742-3171

614-286-4498 - 614-286-6375
1·800-874-1114, ext. 220

Lar~,e

krlchen Kyger Cteek Schools

M. l. "'Bud'" McGHEE
Broker
Cheryl Lemley .
Meigs County Associate

WINNIE BLAIR REALTY

CENTURY 21

c1ty f elllures ~

cozy lamrly "room wb lrre~ace. 3 bedroom. 2 halhs wrlh lub and
shower 2 car g;,uage. 81!.!1l.n 1nterest r~!l· assumoblr to qualil1ed
buyer Shown by appornlmenl

dry ba semen t. m1ne ral s are

rncluded. Close to mrnes.
$79.000 Ask zella

Real Estate General

E&gt;eelle11l terms available
MMR 543 - Newer lolal eleclnc home. 2 berl ruonrs. oollt nrce
krtchen 'llh carpel lhroughout Lorge 12"x24" deck A 1us1 rrghl
si.Jrter home ol a good prrce ol $25.000.
MMR 540 - Commerc10l burldr11g Located on St Rt m rn
Rutland Downsloii S rs la1ge 20'x60" room w1th bath and storage
area Upsta11s has a neal 4 room apartment wrlli balh. Emllenl
oppMunrly at $10.900
MMR 544 - Just look allhrs home and you·ll agree rt"s o super

2 m1nu1es trom

lmmal entry hvmg room and formal dmmg room. moder11 k1tchen.

Avenue m Pomeroy Th1s lovely home ha s 3 spacwus bed rooms.

910 West College St., Rio Grande, OH.

WE NEED LISTINGS
Fot Meigs Co Lrsl1nis Call Cheryl Lemley 742-3171

C8 - Me~g s Co. mrn r fa rm.
Wri t la ndscaped . 9.7 5 acres
w1t h 3 BR ranch s1yle home
It yo u ltke your priva cy call
Tany a

MMR 535 - P1cluresque home nes~ f't1nl the maples on Mulberry

1 TO 4 P.M.

krt chen Sttuated on large :m ner lot Close to town m crty sc oo
d1Sir1ct (Green Elew) Call to see :h1s onP 1

on 5 rollm g acre s. clo se to

614-246-5084 or 614 -245·
5815 ol1er 8PM.

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ANY TIME

667-6164 .

Transportation
Northup King corn, alfalfa &amp;.
grass seed. other 11!um
seeds. Call Vaughn Taylor.

BMR 389 - OWN ER SAYS SELL TODAY' You r lanllly wrll entOJ
the !Oomrness ol tills house lnclues 4 BRs.' ba lhs. LR DR. bu ~l- r~

2.37 ACRES - More or le~&lt; Counlry slmosphere only 4 m1les
from town Modern home 3 bedrooms. I' both&gt;. 2 wb f11eplaces.
IIVrng room. famrly room. newly decorated kr1chen Garage 16&gt;46

sales.

SUNDAY, APRf~ 8-2:00-4:00 p.M.
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PRICE REDUCE 15.000!
Take a look at this
maintained home. Immaculate inside and out. Remodeled. Steel siding. 3 Bedrooms. nice
cabinets in kit,hen,large living room, fo1mal dining. bath.
Basement. Carpeted throu"gllout. Nalulal ps heat. Garage.
Outbuiludings. .91 ol an acre lawn. Cheshire area.
$44,900.
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CENTURY 21 Southern Hills R.E., Inc.
446-6610

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all for under $70.000 Busm!:''}. w a~
r.rocer,· Cozy 3 bed room home

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For Sale By Owner
Phone 446-8221

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STATE RT. 218 - 3 bedroom honw 2 h.il ho., ~ t lr ll!:'l' lqrrn,llllvmr
room. d mm ~:. 1i!tnlly room. 1.970 sq It f illl)• tr1 1r-.•1wd rat10
caq.J+?I omJ shdmg dums o!I-JM4to Slorarl' bUII(hnr l 'J t re\ mpH '
or le'}S c1tv schools lmmed1a1r po\ ) f'&lt;i~I Oil

LOVELY 4 BEDROOM HOME IN CITY - F11sl Ave11ue

Four Bedroom brick home with
Chandler kitchen, custom drapes.
plush carpet, attached 2 car garage_.
situated on 12 acres with stable. rail
fences. swimming pool, ~&amp;rage­
workshop. Immediate possess ton.

2 ACRES MI L loca ted on St Rt 35 Good bu1 d ng srlr H&gt;~ i
mo b1le home ho'"' k up W1'!l ~ il l er al ~u c1 wa ler !flp and r. ~ 1mag1
build1n g City schools
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land more or les'o\1.\Cf. "
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4 YEAR OLD
HOME. 5 ACRES

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more or I":'SS w1!h i!pprm
3 arrPs tillahiP Barn and lhre
(3) nth,... storage buildings
S~1 nw ltnC111r m Qood shape
WoorJ ur uJal stove locatt:'rl 1n
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HOME. BUSINESS AND EXTRA BUILDIN GLOT '" "·'"''"

lovely 3 BR . 2 bath ran,h situated on a 1.3 acre lot. AI·
!ached garage . ~eat pump . central air . Rural w4ler.
Call CENTI.JRY 21 Sou1hern Hills R.~., Inc.
446-66 I 0, for mare details.

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OPEf\1 HOUSE

FAIRFIELD CHUpCH ROAD, Approw . 1 m•le from St. Rt.
141 . Turn right onto Plep~ont Hill School road tfl•n right
onto Fairfield Church Rd . Follow stgni from St _ Rt. 141.

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BMR 436 - EXCELLENT STARTER HOME wrth 2 BRs LR. OR,
nrce krlchen . utrlrl"y and new bathroom Corpetd throughout
Screened potro. carport Lorge lot Call for appornlment

G53 ~Clean as a PHI . ready
to move rn 3 BR ranch home

Ground ear corn $6.50 per
100. Bring own container.

Beth Null 245·9507
Steve McGhee
446-1255

BMR 442 - OWNER SAYSREDU CE' 1974 Shultl mobtle home
(12&gt;651 frp Oul rnclurlP&lt; 1 nn ding or pet. ownrng &amp; p.Wo.
srt uated on 1 acre m-1 Sale Pen . ., "'uded Crly schools. Was
$20.000. now $17 .90G call lor delarls'

0577 .

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OPEN HOUSE

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Conditioned Hay for sate;
mixed alfalfa, orchard gran.
oats, &amp;. clover . Call 614-

Oh 614-286-5395 or 614286·1787 .
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Corn planters: New Ford 2
row. used 4 row MF. Call

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(Anaw.,. Monday}

buy tobacco

poundage. Call446-9777 0&lt;
4411-3692.

Jim Owen &amp;

Call 446-0552 Anytime

MCGHEE
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1972 Cadillac Coupe ,
power , climate control . stereo. dark blue , loaded, excel ·
lent condition. Call 446 -

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Co.

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An1w.,-. The gondolier may be serenadm g you , but

446-2192.

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614 -446-2282 .

Real Estate General

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form me surpr/11 anawer. as suggested by lhe above cartoon.

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614-379·2468.

Real Estate General

Autos for Sale

BRICK HOME - FULL BASl MENl REDUCED10 $59 900 00
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Beau lllul :;ur IOUildm g&lt;, 7 100111\ dll b110 T,', ) (,-,I I. I I rl ~ f- I .ott'•' H11
Famly room 14"-.:28" livmg room I~ ~:fl f•Jnt rn•11 l• · " r.1 "l·r; 4ntt
the best part aboul lhiS propt&gt;Jty. ~~ · ~ , . 1· ,.., '·• 1\ ,.'·· t· f' hor•· n:h...

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BRICK HOME AND 2 ACRES - 147 000

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#599

SEE THE FINE FOLKS
AT CLELAND REALTY,
lARGE LOT IN POMEROY - llloor pion 3 ucdroorn
homt&gt; ba'-.l'mPnt. trUI!tlers. gardrn &lt;;pace
nwnt Wrln!', $2~ 000 00

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THEY WANT TO I1ELP YOU
BUY OR SELL A HOME.

CITY SCHOOL S YStL~

N1ce la rgp IO! 100 It hv 30 ~ t· l~ 1' !1 . •- ·· [ · · .. ·'· ~~·
home 1n e ~ c ellt&gt;n! umd:l• on ; .11 ~-. , r h ·- · _,. · .-• .,t .·r f ~ t( 1'
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DANVILLE - A lltfl•· coun trv chur ch - comes w1!h
D•&lt;HI11 prw·. •.(•rr. IXIOk\ ilnd P!f Ha\ il full baserrlf'nl
tnrl 7 Ia&lt;;\ ror1m c, np&lt;;fttlr '&gt; and a lar ge sanctuary

POOL- 3100 FT.-Whr1e Brick - 1119.000

GRANDVIEW ES1Al! S- 159 900 · Sell thrs month.

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Z l;, rm hnusr.s -one 6 room ~ rJnd hat'l :. UI ' lf'l

hP21er, 2 ba rns,

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a&lt;1 ,ne~ pa -..lu lr' lnnd Pnced !o '.rll al $49 900 Don· , lrl t h ~ l.1r r1

#594
10 12 SQUAR E FOOT BLOCK BUIL DING
Mar1¥ u',l " ~ u)ed to be a groc1·rv \torr no "' rnddf' mto d .1u10rn
p1u• hill I' no m~· ! 111'1 011 heillrr. rural l\'2h·• ' I st'' '!l plu:. dril!r(f wPII
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DUTCH STYLE COUNTRY HOME
4 brC11oorrt::. ? tJc~ lh:. tully eou•not~f11 '.'1 "· ~ ·tr llPn twmill rlntuth
roo m. IJilt•tv rnorn wl!n woofll:lwnn tM itr ~ar;, gp ,.,1!h r~utu
opener Style ht·.tuty char m .Hlrl omlnr: - .111 tl P~ Cflht• lhts
home urrcecl $74 900

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SPRING VA LLEY SUB DIVISION

SILVER BRIDGE AR!A - 61 •80 Com Bldg

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3 RR lull ba; rmrnt. wh•lf' altn•••HI!I ' ·~I\· '•. 'lt t · 1 ru1f C. llrf'1 1( 1:
30'x40' shmgled roo! lot~ ot Yourt~ !H l ( • .1: ' 1UP1 • 1' •'1 '' l. !t r h. ~

reduced lo only $1 3.900

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6 RO OMS. CATHE DRA L CE il iNG
Approx1malely 2 acrs of land, 2 halh\ 3 twcll liOm ~ wn1c.11wood
s1d111g_ mce modern step saver ~ liC hen )'.1:-. I A furnace. lar~f&gt; l•v·
mg room lt~nd has a sp11 n~. f1sh1ng ponrl apr!e and !Wach trees.
n1cf' peaceful seHmg Phone today

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1.57 ACRES - 7 ROOMS
N1cl' twnw Central rt1r rural water system. largt' larr11ly rmrrt.

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stora~e Ou1ldrn R. sto rm wrndo w~ ancl rloor s

Ntce

now

#570
[nur room block home wrth
llnme or rental rn vestment $1

IIITWIO -Newly lblull!l!d 2 bedroom home
neat and cute. New carpeq, Plllelil1&amp; etllldudeS
washer, dryer. range, refrigemr ani! diWo;sl,.,
Has a carport and patio $26.900.00
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Times-Sentinel

Page-D-b- The
Autos for Sale

71

1986 Muatlng convertiblt
t3 ooo 1882 Volktwooon
Rabbitt 14,200. Call 448·
8238

1982 Cam~ro V·S, auto,
T top Call 448-2 leO
1977 Camara fair cond Call
814 -379-2728
1970 Pontiac Bonnevtlle
runs good, body fan. 8226

71

Ohio

Auta1 far Sale

77 Thunderbird Town Lan·
dou. 70.000 mllaa. Looded.
304·895-3448.
1973 Buick La lab,., PI,
PB, Alr-cond • outo, 81,000
mlloo. o•c. body ....100.00
llrm 304 -878 ·1788

, 977 Multang Cobra 1 1
Call ofter 8 00. 304-5782738

Call 614 -245-5220

1979 Mustang Ghta, black grey,

vtnyl

top

Call after 5 992

6843
1975 Olds Cutlass Su preme, good condttton ftrst

S1000 buys Call614 -949 -

2181
1981 VW Rabbit

spd

2 dr

4

am -fm stero cassette

Exc con

$4100 Cal l 614-

992 7639
1980
Toyota Celie a lift back 1 owner excellent
condttlon , 5 speed, sun roof.
black package, Call 304 675 5981 week days after
6 30 p m
Saturday and
Sunday 9 am to 9 p m

4

dr

hatchback,

4

1978 Ford F-160 custom.

sp

transmtsston clean sell or
trade 304 -675 6286

One

1171

lnternetlonel

dump truck, eer . no .
418080H083138, Rutlond
Twp, Owner. Can be '"" et
Dopot 81 on 111ft at ltone
lot. lido will be open Moy 4,
ot 8:30 ot llu1lond Flra
Station. Wo ruorve tho right
to ,.!tot oil bldo. Submit bldt
to Edna lwlck 11 Rutland
Department etore.
1977 Dodge pickup, 6 H
bed, 8 cyl . 304-773-8207
lopper 11,296 00
882·2234

7867

1969 VW window wan, low

1969 Ford PU S 150 or best

miloa, 8800 Call 614 -387 7760
1980 Chevy Scotodole 4•4.
48,000 mlln, aux tank ,

offer Call 614 2 66-1628

ahon

,975 Ford F-100 Explorer

446 -2107 or 814 -3670107

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$6,500

PU. mco. $1 350 Coli 4467268
1947 Willy'o
446-4410
New truck fenders &amp; doors
Chevy fenders S84 96
Chevy doors S, 76 Ford
fenders $75 Ca11614 - 256·
1979 Chevy Luv 4 wheel
dnve Call 446·3553 .

Call

Jeep

882 3727
302

eng1ne.

74

model

65 000 m1 Call 30 4 675 4556 or 614 675 1469

.ill

.KQH

nine from dummy and play~
1n1 the JICk from h1s hand

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WEST
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• A97 2
t K 52

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• 8' 4

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South won that one

• 10 83
t A J !:i
4 K73

Vulnerablt&gt; Neither
Ot!aler South

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Pa ss

3 NT

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Pass

Pa ss

Pa s~

t~a:; s

Openwg lee~d • z

By Oswald Jacob~

and Jamt&gt;S Jacoby
1973 Ch1111vy Suburban and
form all t:ultivatmg tractor
and equipment, 30 in
Homelite ndmg mower
Contact Sam or Cora M1-

chaet. 614-843-5364

returned the eight of clubs
South made a hopeful play
of the queen but East pro·
duced the ace and contmued
With the Jack of clubs, which
South ducked Another club

1, 1984
74

Van1lr. 4 W.O .

71 Volktwogon von. 4

1880 Kowuokl KD 80. uoed
very 111111. Coli 448-0739

Jult overhauled.

a,.ed. good running oondl·

One way to do well In
match pomt duplicate ts to
get to t hree no trump con
tra cts an db nng t hem Irome ..... game

neer Oolden Eagle, good
cond., PS, PB, AT, air,

AM -FM 8 1rock. Call 304175-2039 eve.. or 676
3210

74

master bedroom

ry lar ge 11 ba th s fully

pet ed pal10 and carport
I UlcaJeu on a large le11el lot
160 P11ced very re a

l sonablle
#2499
loooTC "" un1 NG BUY _
ranch home J bed
2 bath s tam1ly room
""'"""I ;m 2 car garage
I love th 1s home

#1252

1\/totorcycles

STARTER HOME - In town

2 bed roo ms bath hv1n,R rm .
large k1tc hen Pnced at
$11 900
#2119
N LAKE
Nrce
HOlly Park mobile home
w1th expando

laq~e Mod

deck ler ge level lol Very
good buy
#2169
GOOD BUSINESS -

Ser

v•ce stat10n w1th stoc k and
eQUip ment do•n g very good
bu smess
I argf' bu dd1ng
owne d by owner Ow ner
want s to ret•re Call lor de
ta 1ts

#1100

heart South the

MOBILE HOME bedroom Ktn~sley l4x70 w1th
e ~oan d o All elec tri c
oorch 8~ metal bUIIdrng
I co nd Call Cl~de Walke•

NEW LISTING -

73 acres.

more or less oj nme pasture
mmerals fences plenty of
fresh water and hav stora ge

NEW LISTING sandy
ho use
nace
room
~ s krn g

3 acres of

,Rround anr1 a 10 room
w1th lr ee gas f ur
2 bath s I,R ramllv
ca rpf'tlng and gara p.e

$60 000

VERY NICE - Modern 6 rm
br1 ck home 11 Prnero) 2 ,

baths gas FA fu rna ce l1m
dy rm I J•27 and two pa
ttos RangP rPhiP,e raror d•s

hwa sher and dbl garagp

$125 000
RUTLAND -

One lloor re

111odeled 2 BR t10mP N1ce
k1t che n w1th d1n1 ng area pa
ne l1n g r.a rpP.l1ng carpor1

and I ~ lol $27 000
MIDDLEPORT - N1 ce nlder
home w1l h sw1m pool and
ne w rlbl gariigf on 2 level
lots near schools Ntce car

petrng. gas furn ace 3 bed
room s

anrl

1 1~

bath s

$44 500
EDGE

OF

RUTLAND

-

PRICED RIGHT - Yt1u Non t lmd very many good buys
lt11s onp to o Jlti'll Pr1ced at
000 thtiS 3 BR bt
lcv('l ollrrs 12200 JO ft ol ll vm g area 11vmg room lam
1ty room hol h w1lh tne place
lull bath s and ga•age
lor,tlt&gt;rl on cornf'r lot th1s home•sclose to shopp1ng and
Ill ( II V \( h IIJI' fPII CerJrn yaH! With 11LJI! free S

l1k~

ro tJn!l '; tJ Oillt' ) o l th 1~ caliber available on the market
Jn ~ mnr " LnfiliPd on l •llle Kyger Roa d lt11s colon1al
' ly le? ~ ~ J r~ 1ncludes 4 large BRs 31ull bath s equ1pped
Pd f 111 ~~ t L hPn dmmg room l1vmg 1oom fam •ly room
lull ba ~ emPnt
!~re pla c es batcon~ and 3 car ul11ity
I!Mil£f&gt; hcusr has new 100f and IS 1n excellent co nd1!10n
on /75 ilr P11 cerl to see at $61900
THINKING OF BUILDING?- G•ve u ~ a ca ll before you
do bec au se we have some e•cellent Si tes for your ne\'1
home R1o Grande - at 32 5 Cherry R1dge off Plea sant
ViJIIey Rd Green f o wn ~ hlp - beaut•lul t11l ltop ~ettmg
Rt 1 ~ 1 byrilriiO sl ~tmn Rt 7o11Hilnniln Trace lld M1ll
Creek close to to,.,n - 8 ac Rt 160 clcse tc 8ulav1lle

CAP£ COO - You II appemte the care lh1 s lovely home
has had lhrough 1he yea rs Very clean ms•de and out
lh1s home has 3 BR auU a bath upsta.r s Orand new
equ1pped ~lic h en w/ br e.Jkfa st noo~ formal d•n•ng, 1n
bilt h and llvmg room w/ IHeplace down starrs plu s
base ment w1th frn1s hed lam1Jy room w / 10~12 wo rk
5hop Buyer s P1otect10n Plan prov1ded $511500

new
dular home With I 5 A m/ t of land N1ce y&lt;H d for ch1l
dren All well located w1tll good road s and IFOW•ng va
lued area Just a te.,.. hundred feet from new Rt 35 1n
ter change

D3

QUiet ne1ghborly stm oundmgs low tr all1 c and lh1s
beaut1lul b1 level Eve1ylh1ng rs O£LU~[ except lh e
pnce tledrooms baths large ea11n k1tchen w1th
mg area and hvrng 10om upsta1rs Oown sta•rs there's a
HUGE family room where th e k1d s won I d1stU1b th e re st
of the house Ut1 hty room l car garagP wood deck lf1
back for cookout s Owner ou t of town want s to sell•l 01

CALL
446-3643

OR

EVE

- fh•s rlJStiC log home•s located betw et'n Rt 35 and Rt
~Btl on a ~., acre tree lined vatU The home •ncludes 3
bed roms a real enerRv elf•c•ent woodhurnrt a really
ni L ~ e(Jutpped k•tchen lar~e bath anf1 be11ut• fu ll~ de
cor ated thr oughout large co.,wed por ch and deck You
must ser lh1s one today

1 3 ac tot p1ovrde s almost as much as th e e~cep!IOna 'ly
well decorated mtenor of th 1s ?'itory home I ea tures] 4
bed1ooms lull ba seme-nt w1th 1rreplace and oul s1de
entra nce. wonderful k1tch en th at the w•fe w1flloe tor mal
entrance hall lormal dmrng l•v•ng room wtlh !1rept ace
2 car garage plu s much more 1lhe yort11 ~ teally land s
caped mce and pro111de s maK1mum pm~cy ,.,h,le still
berng wrlh1n a m1le cl downlown Don t iel any one beat
vou to th1 ~ one Call today 1

ran ch rs srttmg on a QUiet kn oll overlookm glhe beau tllul
countrvs•de m Green Townsh1p Th1S out stand1ng hom e
1s three year ~ old and teatues] large bed 10orns 2 spar
klrng b&lt;!lh s &lt;! homey tam1ly room larRe ston e l1reptace
a front porch and lots ol good fresh a1r and co unt r ~ at
mosphere It de serve) your aMentron Pnced at
~ouse

has 2 full bath s. 2 half bath· ' n asement fam1ty room
w/ f1repla ce . 2
\.·U tc. hen w/ built Ill bar
and possrble mo rtg~~ .. .. ~)u mnl •on Loca ted m lake
DriVe Su bd1v1ston Own er an•1ous to sell Askm g
II

replace and appreciate the large w1ndows as you gazr
over Galltpolls from the totted family room th1 s Alp1ne
st~le tn level has to oflet Th e head d1el w111Rd wrld over
the k1lchen wh1ch has cenler rsland
custom
bu1ll·m refrigerator rndoor BBQ or charcoal oven. burtt
m oven and lots of cab1net space Un•que floor plan al
lows 4 BRs and 3 full bath s to be spac1ou s enough tor a
large famll) wrthout be•ng too large for a smaller on e 1
ca r ga rage plus carport w1th overhead dec k Unbehev
eablv p11 ced at
500

JUST UST£0 - Rt 35 - fhe owners are an~10us to
sell lh1s spa crous 4 bedroom b1 level at the co rn er of
Jerry Sl and Rt 35 You'll en1ov the athact•ve family
room large d1nmg room w1le approved krtchen l ull
eQuip ped 2 1-'1 bath s nat gas heat central atr 2 car gar
age and c1ty water and sewer One Year Buyer s Protec

Iron $55,000
BRICK TRI -LEVEL - 1 ACRES - 5 '"'old 3 bed rom
home oil Rt 218 •ncludes a fam•tv room w1th lireplace
1 ~ baths lar@e k•tchert, hea t pump ce ntral a11 and 2
1

car garage Pnced to sell a! $59.000

Ike Wrseman, Broker 446-3796
J1m Cochran. Assoc. 446-7881
Clyde Walker. Assoc. 245·5276
B J Hairs1on. Assoc. 446-4240
• David E. Wiseman, Auoc. 446-3796

IN GALLIA COUNTY
WISEMAN IS A
HOUSEIS~LDI WORD

I

Real Estate General

Georgoo Creek Rd 4469304
.

Correct Craft &amp; Skt Supreme.
New •

femlly aid boats
used , Parkertburg,

78

WV 304-422-8433 or 30411'10"

boat motor and
trailer, cutty cabin, style

1973 Holiclay Vacationer
camper llMpt 6. A-1 con
d1tion Call Bob Fisher 814-

with marine toilet, motor

949-2371.

76

Auto Parts
S. Accessories

B1lly LH's Tires and Banerv
setaa New and used t1r11
also, tire repairs 1103 Jafferaon Ave Point PlaaPnt

304-676-6406. Now opan
24 hra. a day, mechanic on
duty .
RebUilt 283 Chevy engme

1978 Ford Leiaure Ttme, , 9
ft mim motor home, 35.000

mlloo. 304·676-3628 belore 5:00.

Camping
I!Qutpment

422-2317.

need• work 11 .000 3046711-379&amp;.

I

I
I

81

79 Motora Homes
&amp; Campers

E &amp; V looly Shop Cuo1om
painting, A-C weldirtQ

Campine trailer. 1en. H1 ·
Low. I 1,trtO 00 1304-773·
6242 "'--1175-4038.

81

lr. Campers
BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES I SERVICE. U S
A1. 60. Coolville. Oh 614 667-3381.

226. 304-676-2332

1 972 Pf'O.Wier 22 f1 , aleepa
8. A-1 ooo4 Call448-9669

'Short bed Fleetalde truck
topper. exc . cond
S120 00 304-675-5424

1972 Keyot Foe11er 15ft
traveltr..., Cetl614-3 88·
9689 1tterliPM

81

Home
lmprovemants

Coli 614-388-9867

Stark 's Tree &amp; Lawn Care
Landacaping pat10. awning
and underpennmg Backhoe
wor1c For complete lawn

Call 614 -367-0409

reia-lr commercial and realdlntlal, frH 1111ma1es. Call

core

Call 304 -676-201 o.

insured

PAINTING · intenor and exterior. plumbmg, roof1ng.
aome remodeling . 20 yrs

814-2111·1 182

••P· Call614-388 -9862

RINGLE'S SERVICE upa-

GEN.E'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN.

304-875 -2088 or 876 4180.

1331

scotchguard -water extrac tion. deodorizers FREE estimates. Reasonable rates

Abstene Home ImproVement Spec1alist. framrng,
roofing, aid1ng, remodeling.
concrete work and will haul
gravel. aand or anything call

304-468-1666

&amp; Heating

Gone Smllh. 992-8309

W•ter Wells Commerctal
end Domeatic Test holes.
Pumps Sales and Serv1ce
304-896-3802

Concrete work - Drrveway,
lldewalk,basements . ect
Free estlmatel!l Call '614·
992-2752

GET your c11rpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER Water removal.
fumiturecle•nmg.freeastlmetal 304-675 -2295

RON'S TeleVISIOn Serv1ce
Specl&amp;l•z•ng m Zemth and
Motorola. Quazar. and
house calls Ca11304 -5762398 or 614 -446 -2454

Plumbing

82

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and P1ne
Gall1pohs Oh10
Phone 614-446 3888 or
6,4-446-4477
JIM S PLUMBING S. HEAT
lNG Rt 1 Box355.Galll
pohs Call 614-367 -0576

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Judy DeWtlt. Realtor. 388 8155

COMMERCIAL BUILDING ALONG 2ND AVENUE - 7 500 square
leet rn burldmg_ •luated on a lol W11h 22,500 sq ferN Plenty of

•

parking area

••
••
••
•

• MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME near
• atlachcd ga(ilge crty waler and sewer ;I~1~~:1:;;~~
.$50's
.ONLY 5 MINUTES BELOW GALLIPOLIS oo Dirt Rl 7 4 Bedrm.
home. w b fireplace. I a lurnace. I&amp; krtchen. full basement Good.
• vrew ol Ohro Rrver Pnce $37 500 00

e

ACRES approx 1 m1le from cllj l1mrls crty water lronls on •
•
• Nerghborhood Rd Buy now lor $20 000 00

• APPROX 1h ACRE w1t~ 2 bedrm moMe home Fenced yard, •
esrdwell Rodney Rd Some young trees Owner wrll sell now lor only.
.$14DOO
:
.151 ACRE FARM. w1lh nrce house and oqurpment shed
$86 000 DO
.CONSTRUCTED DURING 1870 renovated dunng 1970. 3.
• bedroom. I 1oM. Federal bnck home WJihrn Gallrpohs Formal drnrni.
&amp; livrng rms library, lamr 1y rm 3 wb fireplaces. 2'\ baths, cent .
•
AC. New Orleans courtyard
•

•
NEW FARM LISTING - PERRY
140 acres ol good farm land Approx 60 acres trl
lable. resl pasture and woods 2 bed room older
home Large barn Garage Tobacco base 2 gas
wells 1 Productrve and Free gas to home Located
Cora Mrll road

-~57

·.PERFECT LOCATION lor lamrly or retrrees 2 3 bed10oms across.
hom new court house 2 lull bat~s I wb lrreplace cent !lr,
.detached garage paf1lally hnrshed basement Puce rn 80'~
•

~·.

.NEW LISTING - Artdrson near PO 3 bedrm house and 3 klls
.lot wrth mobrle home "hook up" Lg metal bldg wrth two-car
.garage Fenced yard $29 ()()() 00
•

.3 BEDRM IN SECLUDED VINTON COURT - lot 45 x78 nat gas.
.heal cent AC. fenced rn yard Pnce $39 50000
•
.SIT ON Tu{FRONT PORCH and en1oy the character of thrs 8 rm •
.home N:fe'lol whrch extends from 4th Ave lo 5th Ave . 2 krtchens. •
h baths $60 s Near crly schools
.1 1
•
.SWIMMING POOL wrlh 3 bedrm home lg carport. lamrly room.
elrvrng rm adapted tor woodburner Mad1son Ave $46.90000

NEW ON THE MARKET- UCEPTIONALIIOIIE
srluated on 60 acre Brrck 11h story, 3 bedrooms
burl! rn k1lchen frrep lace and beamed ce1IW1g rn
livrng room garage Prrvate settrng Close lo Clay
Elemenlary School Be lhe first to see th1s
charmer Prrced rn the low 50s

ms

I
1

•
•

eUREKA" 2 bedrm conage 2 baths located rn 'Oowmtown • .
Eureka close to Gall1polis dam srte Pnce only $22.000 00
•

•
•

2 BEDROOM HOME located along lnendly Vrnton Ave Nrce lol wrth.
2 car garage Pncert for $32.000 00
•

•• APPROX 2 ACRES OF LAND w1thrn Ihe c1ty, has beautrful 3....
bedrm bnck home PrctureSQue vrew of !he Ohro Valley 3 wb •
llrreplaces and ourdoor !.replace gnll Step dow n lrvrng rm.
decorated wrlh solid cherry paneling and lnm Pegged oak ftoors •
•
Lrbrary wrlh adtornrng solanum 21h baths Pnvate office oft master.
(,bedrm Call Ken Morgan lor addrhonal rnformahon

1:

• .NEW LISTNG - Home wrth 2 Apts lr,. rn one rent thee:
•
• other 500 block Fou rth Ave $30 000

•
•

SPEND YOUR 'YEAR AROUND" VACATION IN GALLI A COUNTY" . .
- We have lUSt listed 4 acres ol land w~1ch rncludes 800 feet of.
lrontoge along Raccoon Creek. r'Jso has 3 bedroom modular home
and 28 x48' metal burldrng WhiCh can be used for boal storage ande:
garage Pnced rn the 70s

•
•
•

LARGE STRUCTURE ALONG 4!11 AVE wrthrn • ghl of Washrngtonl·
School. whrch can be utilr tzed lor sr ngle lamrly or 21
apartments Pnce $30.000
~

•

OLDER. BUT STATELY.
wrthrn Slghl of Washrngton Sc hool garage rn rear and plenty oil:
space lor a garden Pnce 4() s
·

•

1:

I
3 bedroom home along l ocus! Street I

1:

• STEP OUT YOUR BACK DOOR ONTO THE GOLF COURSE - We
• haue 3 two bedroom apts for renl Pnce starts from $175 per.
• month Adults only no pets
•
•
•

RENT OR LEASE COMMERCIAL II!JILDING along Court Street..
across from cllj parkrng lol rn downlown Galhpohs
•

• NEW LISTING -

NEW HOME PLUS ACREAGE - Appro• 11M' old
brrck and frame b1-level 3 bedrooms. 2 lNiths. 2
car garage Can be purchased wrth 4 acres or 35
acres 2h36 melal buildrng Wrthrn 9 mrles of
town Take look today'

•541

RENTAL PROPERTY. 828 2nd AV&lt;~UE - 2 two
bedroom apartment• -· uo\tlG· apartment 2
car garage Sl\ltl'tn . ... coal presenl trme
Pnced 1n lh _ ... 1u 10rt1es

"'

1510

ONLY $16.000' -Ca n you believe you tan str ll
purchase a nrce home lor thrs prrce1 2 bedrooms.
l1vrng room formal drnrng, balh. krtchen. enclllsed
front porch Basement Storage bu~dr~ Cll for
an apporntment
,
496

45 acre farm rn Guyan Twp 9 room home • .

on 1 acre of land. crty water ~rge rooms. I
Also 2 adtormng burldrng ~ls Call for more information.

CENTENARY AREA - Neat frame ranch w1 th 3
bedrooms. balh. lamrly roo~ a.i(l· hen ul1l rly
room natural g" ho· 'o£_"\)\1' rn g brlls All
floors carpett
f • &lt;II and ulrl1ly Large
srze lawn lent _... un one s1de Home pr1ced 1n th e
30s
#513
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST- Owner •rll sell pan
or all of the 25 acres with th• \) marntarned home 3
large bedroo~ 2 ba"
n. krtchen wrth 451t
of calinet space 2 ,S- .,rage wrth electnc opener
Close to Holzer Medical Center
#493

o-\:

OONT II ISS THE OPPORTUNITY to purchase a home
ol yoor own al a very good pnce 3 bedroom ranch 2
baths. 2 krtchens. family room lull drv1ded basemen!
Garage Basement can be used as rental un1t lor extra
1nC0!1"E Localed edge ollown St RL 588 Prrced rn lhe
40s
#531
82 ACRES- Prrvate seN1ng Recently re modeled
home 3 bedroom s lrv1ng room equ1pped
krtc~en. bath, ulilrty large tobacco base Mrneral
rrghts Prrced rn th e 40s
#489
GRHN ACRES - Don I overl ook opportunrly to
see thr s we ll cared lor ra nrh

3 bedrooms

!arge

krtchen and drnrno · "-\.-\l room balh garage
nalural gas heal s-v "' arr low budge! ch3ln
lrnk lenced back lawn P11ced rn l he 30s
n491

HOME-INCOME - L1ve rn th rs 3 BR ran ch and
rent lhe 2 BR aparlment and 2 BR mobrle home
t~at rs rnclud ed wrth thrs prop erty I ' ac re s ol
lan d Garage Oulburldrngs Clo se to Ho lzer Med1
cal Cen ter Call for more detarls
#504

cooling and electnc Sell and
tnstall
G1bson
Ktt
VICe forAmana
applrances
heatrng
chen A1d Residential Com
mereta! l ndu stnal 304
675
481 9
or

Small

MINERSVILLE OH IO

Expenenced
Rea so nable
WORK GUARANlEED

992 -6030

I

4462 642

i~:----.:.--.!: r ee E

s 11m ate&lt;:.

General Haulrng

SOLUTION

Need some1h 1ng hau1P.ri
away or somethmg m oved]
W e II do rt Call 446 3159
between 9 and 5

SERVICE
304 675

Upholstery

87

NEW LISTING - CONVENIE,NT LOCATION close

to town Frame ra nch large eat m k1 tc hen w1th pa
110 doors onto s1de deck 3 bedrooms. l1vm ~ room

TAl STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec Ave G&lt;~llqJoh s
614 446 7833 or614 446

ACROS S
1 Grai (&gt;S
6 Macaw
tt Furn1lure
~h ee l s

,,

#472

YOU CAN HAVE THIS ONE EASY w1lh owner tern~&gt;
and a good down payment New carpet. fre sh
parnt 3 bedrooms bath. living room wrth burl! 10
bookshelves. eal'" krtchen Carporl 1? acre lawn
Prrced to sell'
#538

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NEW FARM LISTING - ATTRACTIVE HOMES
TEAD - 70 Acres 8 room hOI" " G"n· machrn
ery shed and other n•,·'t:l'\)\~ "bacco ba se
Appro• 35 ar · a.
l,e,,nd The rest 1s pas
tue and wood:S~., v rownshrp Gallr polls School
_System Blacktop road St Rt 325

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18 Run away 10
be marned

JUST LISTED- CITY LOCATION - A good buy A
good old er home w1th

3 bedroom s llvmg room

drnrog room krl chcn bath car pet V1n11 s1drng
natUia! gas

utili ty area

garage and 5'lottess

clean Prrced at $25 500
#558

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pool Barn 3 r~r.rP s of ..bind fen ced w1th 1r. nr r: area

nex lo Ra ccoon Creek C1ly sch ools Call today to
look at th rs l1 ne home Reduced'
#520

3 4 Slave
3~

Tcmpor,w,.
bed s

36 En01US&lt;llsm
18 Pou o ft

qently
40

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lf!11er

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4(' Le v&lt;~nt• ne

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Vehoc /e

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de1 ec t1n g
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46 Prei1K down
47 Season1ng
48 Wonhless
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52 Ow ner s

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SJ Frurt sf'ed

NEW LISTING - DON'T HAVE MUCH EXTRA
MONEY1 - Nobody seem s to th ese days T~ a l s

J4 MUSIC1ll

why th1 s old er 2 or 3 bedroom homr rs an at1rac
ltve buy Remodel ed Alu mmum s•dmg Can be
purcha sed w1th one ac re or 28 acrt&gt;s Ra ccoon

55 AP.nov"le
5 7 PhysrCrilrl

Townshrp Home and app rO&gt; 1

we $27 500

#546

ange and refn geraL. unae rp1nn1ng P01 ches t• e
down st ra ps

organ11ntr on
colloq
58 Commem orat rve diSk
60 Pacl&lt; ol
ptaymQ
Cil rd ~

6 1Small
quar•l• l~

62 Rock

ATTRACTIVE BUY - $10 900 ''rile askrn gp rr ce
ul lh1 s 2 st ory frame " ·o-\.· \)J ied on 75 acre

co rnP.r lui 2 bath s tS~ .vJm ba semrn t Meta l
bU1 1d1n g G•v e a cal l !oda) 1

#508

OWNER SAYS SELL- T~r s nrce home rn M1dd le
pori ha s been drast rcally reduced hom $42 500
to

$3 2.000

l•vmg roo m formal d1n1ng room ,

balh 2 BR lull basemenr I car garage . alumrnum
Sld tnR

#476

POSSIBLE LOAN ASSUMPTION -

T~' s ranc~

style

home has 3 bed rooms hvmg room mce SllP. krtchen

and drn10g area bath vrn~ •drng Level lawn Pnced at
$34.000

#509
RANCH STYLE -

lmmedrate possessr on 3 bed

roam family room . l1'1 rng room

large eat rn

krtchen large patiO. hreplace. charn lrnk len ce
House burl! rn 1973. ,.ry good condrtron localed
ofl Sl Rl 35 Owner leavrng area Musl se ll'
#497

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room fireplace 2 ca 1 garage In ground l6 d2

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21~at Est.ht.e Corporation as trustee (or the NAF lland'"' - trademarksor t.:entur)' ~ I Real E.~ taU' Corporal 10n Prlll tNI H1 l ~ \ ~ualllousm~ Uppurtumt \ G:r

£AC11 omCE IS INDEPENDE~TLYOWNEII AN II OPEKATED

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#529
ROCK BOTTOM PRICE - Owner ~ as rlmpped lhe
prrce ol tho home " •· l-\l' can go $20 500 2
bedroom remodela s-O: ""'" INrng room lamrly
room Outburldrng 2 mobrle home pad s 1 acre Pnced
to sell

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comfortable brrck ranch 3 bedrooms su nk en lrv

exira lot

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$4 500 MOBILE HOM&lt;"" 1 - 12x60 19 74
Caslle mobrle hnns-O-l-ll1 ms &gt;rlchen w • l~

mg room formal d1ntng 2•,, ba ths fam•ly 10om
wtlh ftreplace 2 car garage Int ercom cenlial a11
Close to Rl 35 s~oppmg area Can be p u l c ~ a s ed

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w1th frr eplt~CP. set up fo r wood burner Ut1l1ty room
ba se ment garage

oms 2 bat"" 'i, t \. - · •n
~~rge 'garage. SIX'-.o tobacco base and land IS
moslly wooded
#512

NEW liSTING - 40 ACRE FARII - Approx "
• mrles from R1o Grande an~trlt)\"Gnrlehm St
· Rt 35 Mo.dern ' \
ms. recefllly re
mOdeled hom.Ci,t''- ·• 1rurt trees, tobaceo:tllse
Fenced Rural water
1533

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B1g OT

wtnd ows
Storm w1ndow s B. doors
Atum1num &amp; vmyt
S1d1ng
How met Pat •o covers
How met screen .. oom s
MObile home awn1ngs
Alummum utrl1ty
bulidmqs
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675 3190

'lrng lor th iS

NEW LISTING - 42 ACRES Road Ohro Town sh ip Marnly wooded w1th possr
ble 'marketable limber Prrced at $16 000
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Professwnal ser

Nu P r rme repl&lt;tCPmen t

Dump truck for hoire wtll
haul coal or ltm estone 304

lo~ely b1 le,el home a~c~\)\~dGf~~:ly4 ~~~
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22 ACRES. Sli.OOO - ".\.·t)'reek Road Well
Mrneral rrghts TobatS-0." ~anrally wooded
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PLUMBING
and
HEATING

SEWING Mach 1ne repa 1rs
serviCe Auth onzed Smger
Sales &amp; Serv 1ce Sharpen
Sciss o rs
Fabric Shop ,
Pomeroy 614 992 2284
DAY REFRIGERATION

Coli Collecr 593 669T

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ALLIED VAN LINES

Call 446 -85 T5
or 446-0445 ri c

Pasquale Electnc Co all
phe1es of electnc work, all
work guaranteed Aer~al
truck rental 614 446

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PROF ESS IONAL MOV ING
&amp; STOR AGE
LOCAL &amp; LONG
DISTANCE MOV ING

lennox Heat1ng &amp; A1r Cond 1
llomng All Types ln sulatton
Electrtcal W1n ng

Electrical
&amp; Relngeration

84

Call J1m Lanrer

t;,f&gt;.\.£.

w1t~

$18 ,500 IS THE ASKING PRICE of thrs 5 bedtqom
older frame home Partral basemen! Srtuat~ on
I 17 acres 30'x40 barn Cellar Make an appornt
ment today'
1530

576 2897

MOVING

RUSS AND MAX
" ELLIOTT CO.

#554

S 'ENIC COUNTRYSIDE- Is th•
7 ACRES - Close to Rro Grande Burld to su1t
yoursell Rural water avarlable Road frontage
State route 325 No reslrrctrons $10.500

Dotson's Tree Serv1ce In
sured Free Est1mate 304

JrMS WATER

LOOKING FOR A NICE 81 LEVEL 1- Then lake a
look at thrs spacrou s home 3 bedrom s. 11' baths.
krtchen equrpped w1t~ drsp osa l. d1shwasher and
racge Famrlv room 2 car atta ched garage Cen
lral arr Pnced rn the 50s
#484

•• 3-4 BEDROOM HOME along Gart&lt;eld Ave Beautiful vrew overtooks · .:
the Oh1o R1ver Owner wrll sell for $30 000 00

FREE ESTIMATES

2903

#482
FILl YOUR DREAMS Of COUNTRY LIVING - Pnvate
yet only m1nutes hom lown Thrs beauoful tn level has
4 bedrooms and ro excellenl cond1tron E.&lt;lras mclude
mlercom, large Ioyer kitchen complete and I 30 acre
lawn Call for complete delarls
#547

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STEVE SAliSBURY
446 -7723

ln tenor - Exteuor
Res• denttai - Commerc1al

7397

large flat lawn

.REMODELED 2-BEDRM HOME along 4th Ave A compact home.
ewrth many new lealures Ideal be~nn~ment home Only •
.$21.50000
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alumrnum s•dmg, natural gas heat

J A R Construction Co
Water L1nes . Foote.-s .
Drarns All krnds of 01tchmg
Rutland . Oh
614 - 742

SHEET METAL WORK
We make custo m duct
work We Reparr Furnaces and Heat Pumps.
GALLI A
REFRIGERATION CO
6 t 4-44 6-4066

7911

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JUST LISTED -GRAB THE CAR KEYS!see th rs rmmaculate and tastelully decorlll!d
level 3 bedrooms ! 1h balhs. lrv1ng room. palro
doors oH drnrng area leadrng to covered deck.
fa mrly room wrtn lrreplace krtchen wrth rooge.
drshwasher. drsposal 2 car garage Nrce level
lawn Prrced rn lhe 50s

Now Takrng Ap porntmen t s
For The Summer Parntrn g
Season

James Boys Water Serv1 ce
Ca11614 256 1141 or 6 1 4
4461,75 or 614 446

SOUTHERN HILLS lt.E., INC.

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Becky lane Assoctate. 446-0458
Ca1hy Pope. Assocrate, 379-2748
Margaret Bryant. Assoctate 245-92n

LOAN ASSUMPTION - II you lrke lhe country DON T
miSs ttl!s nrce 3 bedroom ranch wrth 8 acres, more or
less Atlached 2 car garage, 2 outburldr ngs 3()x24 and"
!O'xl2'. B'xl2' cellar wrlh workshop ovEJhead . mral
water Close to Mergs Mrnes Pnced rn low 40s
#527
GET AWAY FROM IT All with th1s 40 acre farm
Older 2 bedroom lr ·~- l-\l n ne ed of re parr
Outbuildrngs Acre.S- • , wooded Morgan
Townshrp Take a look today Prrced at $25.000
#524
AFFORDABLE CONVENIENCE - Wrl hrn wa l ~ .og
drstance to the dow ntown s ~opp1 ng area 3 bed
rooms liv rng room. large krlchen balh basement

Good 1 Excavating. base
ments , footers dnvewaya
septic tanks, landscap•ng
Call any11me 614 - 446
4637, James l Davison . Jr
owner

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J Memll Carter. Realtor. 379-2184

PutNt••nberl

St&gt;rvi('t's

614 -388 8274

446-6610

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Excavating

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Feny Tree Tnmmtng. stump
removal Call 304 -676

Alum. vinyl s1ding, storm
guners,
roofing , and room addtt1on.

PLASTERING • Now and

Home
Improvements

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spouting Now inatalllng rubber
roofs 30 years experience.
spec1ali1lng in built up roof

doors, Windows.

Home
Improvements

rienced roofing, including
hot tar eppllcation. carpen ter. electrician, m81on Call

79 Motart Homas

excel~nt

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tob barn and oulbUildrngs 3D lb lob Trace schoo~.
I Ie b/Pricefurnace.
$45 000
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I atFenced yard 2 wner MOBILE
anxiOUS to sell
buy $13900
I 150 YR. OLD. 2 STORY "FEDERAL" BRICK HOME, 1 mrle fron1r

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full dreued. AM FM stereo
cassette. cru1se . new
rubber. tow mrles excellent
cond1t1on Call 446-4406
af1er 6 00

~ome

deled New Sldtng new ba sement new krtchen new
roof and redecorated m vPry good taste Formal en h
ance lead s to formal dm1ng 01 lam1ly room Pat1o doors
lead lo lluge stmdeck- illsc new 2 wood burner s to
keep brll s down •n w•nter plu s a spot lor one 1n ba se
menl S1 ts 011 a 2 17 acre flat lot 1 mile north of R10
Grande Owner mov1ng to Columbus P11ced at $72 000

and 40 acres S135 000 Well worlh 11

992-3325
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Headquarter.\

HARD TO BEAT lh •s new il )t m ~ of quality bu 1l1 mmt con
d1t10ned 5 roon1 home pl us ~ r\)~nu s ultl•ty and bath I
car ~aage att ac hed ~ ·e ()~\... u•ete a1ea for 2nd Cilr
parkmg and
dQ ~~
a~ garage bU1 Id1ng pllJ s
8 d? storage illea tom s AH th1s on large lot 1m [Jflvacy
~ a r dcn 1n~ flowers and lawn Loc ated m c•ty IUS! oil Ba s
t•an 1Ave Pr1ced to ':&gt;ell al
900

l'Tirn the1e lh1s one You don t fmd homes 1n I he cou n
try like •I lor sale very often It s bUill as good as any
home and tust ltslen to the tea,_ture s 4 1arge bedrooms. 3
lull bath s eat m krtch en w1th hUill m BBQ formal dmmg
room w1th custom la1d sol1d oa~ tloors l•vmg room w1th
f1repta ce fam1ly room v.•th l1replace over srzed utility
room and 21-" car garage wrth work bench and beaut1lul
double doors Plu s all closets are cedar ltn ed wrap a
round deck wtth 2 sliding glass doors (one oil master
bedrooml 16x36 rn ground pool built·•n sun cases, and
mtercom system The house IS bnd and hame well1n
sulated, heated and co oled b~ heat pump and 3 f1re
places Bu•lt by owner House and lot Sll2 000 House

LAND - Trees water and
eleclrrc ava~labl e near Po
meroy One acre lot $2. 500
HELEN.CALL
BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH

PRICE REDUCED on one of n1cest homes on the market
Excellent tocahon to good roads and shoppmR Rl 35
We st Cit~ schools large two car garage w1th lois of l&gt;u1l
1m storage ar ea Al so sto1a~e build1nR Po ss1ble loan as
sumpt10n
reasonable rate Wn s $59 900 Now

16 d2 5 ~1mm1nR pool Have an abund ancP ot qualtty
bu•lt cabme ts 1n your kttchen w1! dish washer range, d1s
pos.Jf and tra sh compactor All lh1s w•t h full
oartlr dr~ •ded two bath s l11eplace located near City
Al so owrwr linanCiflJ\ 30 vr I I '\ l1x ed •nteresl as little
ass J do wr1 Why not have all lh1s for you r very own

So me lrurl and good 6 rm
home Askrng $27 500

1979 Goldwing GL 1000

1981 Honda CM 400 cus ·
tom . l1ke new. 6000 mtles

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About one acre mostly level

Call446-01 30
or 614-387·7162

882 -3416

to sell stock h~tur e s and l ~ a se at reduced or1ce Store
has great potent• at due tc locatron Economy ISon the
upswmg Now rs thet•metobevour own boss For dela1ls
call Ike W1 seman

m1le I rom c1tv I I JJ I! ~ bedroom w1th lull ba sement nat
gas lu1nace and ca r gMage R.m e your own heel ~nd
Vl'~f' l ah iP gau!Pn 11nr1 be close to everythmg

Ho14)·992·332S

s 1.600 flfm

1982 Honda 750 Custom
Fanng 5.602 miles 304-

fe 11 ng
1 ranch 1n town Well bUilt home wtlh
tn basemen t, 1 groom, breakfast nook hv1ng room
w/ l1replace Allla Ctl'le arched domways
huge ilttiC
The bm:k outs1de took a lot ol t1me and ellort to lay
laney des1gn Gas heat ha rdwood IIOI)IS and well 111

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Phone

rtdden. hka new cond .• lots
of chrome, very cle•n.

hider, 2217 Jackson Ave
acrou from Peoples Bank

Own ers tran slernng out
bedroom
mob1le
co vered patiO and large
500
hstrng Don

a really mce roo my three bedroom home w1th full
ba sement and j:(&lt;ti&lt;Jj:(e m th e c• ly sc hoold•sl r1 cl th at I bet
you can buy C~l t us we .,..,11 helo you own th1 s house
now In cludes woodb ,.Hn ng !•replace good ne1ghbor
hood hardw ood tl oor~ and iUS! a m1nule 01 tv.o hom
town

VIPGIL 8 SR.
210f 2ndSI

Hardly

Coli 61 4-246 -6032 or 304676-1731 after 6PM

Auto Repair

Real Estate General

h.1~ e

TEAFOR-D

1978 Hondo 760

Chrlo Crllft cabin cruiHr 38
H . wllh trlllor. 112.1100

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YOU
SORRY - That ~ou d1dn see thrs horne
when you reaU that 'lie sold 1! Hrstor•c older home can
ott er peac e and qu•et peace of mmd ga rd emng, oppm
tumt1e s and much more rooms up and rooms down
sta1rcases ongmal woodv.ork mostly relmt shed
acre lot and outbu•ldmgs Could be a •eat sho.,.,place

MOBILE HOME - 1 03 AC of town Th• s IS an atlrachve
llome wrth a detached ~ara~e
flat yard w1tl1 ga t den area
wa1t

VERY COMFORTABLE - 4 bedroom home all he edge of
R10 Grand e Has large LR w1th FP, new kdch en w1lh ever
w1lh firepla ce
garage
col lege $49 900 Buyer s Protect•on

1877 Horloy Dovldoon
Sponllor 100 orglnol mll11,
good oond .. u.aoo. Co~
448·0130 or 814-U771 82
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1978 Harley Dav1dson. low

BR tra me house town
bath e~11n
kitChen fam •l'l' room and some lurn1ture

~ome ~a s

78 Hondo CA 128, gqoa
oond Coli 448·871 0 elter
8PM

The Sunday T

Ohio-Point l'lltasanl, W. Va.

Baataand
Motor• for Sate

2119

NEW LISTING ac res
ol land .. uldudmg mo
de1n
home t!rge barn ar t tttne larmtnR operalmn
beaut•l ul home s•les l and 101 commerc1al use 111 sell all
or part dependmg on buyer needs All on Rt 160 I mile
West Hol zer Hosp1ta l
us lor more mtormat1on

plus full
N1cr
kt1 chen wr lh apph~nces ] 1 b11lh s over an acre of land
wh1ch ~oe\ lo lhe r~ver W1il be a ch01ce property when
1s unde1 co nslruct•on
lhe owner s
re duced

614-949-3087 after 6 p m

1981 Yamaha Virgo 760
Sears dune cart 5 hp, rear
windows Louver co f1t '82 or
'84 Camaro or Ftreb~rd
Never used 304 576 -

Wiseman Real Estate Agency

of

luggage rack . back rest.
cover. 1649 miles. adult
owned Never abused Call

S1600 Call614 -992 2845

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GET OFF !HAT BUSY STRHl' - Oebbre Dnve offers I
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want rl
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COUNTRY COLONIAL - Older
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1983 Hondo V66 Magna.

after 5 p m

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Grande th• s 4 BR ran ch prov1des lots of llvmg space and
plenty of elbow 10om 1n the ya rd Large l1vmg room w1lh
woodblJfner and sl1dmg doors opemng to wraparound
lull hase ment
garage
total wh•c h co uld be d1v1ded 1nlo tot s

614 · 245 ·

1980 Kawasaki K2 650. low
miles , w1th accessones

m

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lcellen l cond1tron Has 3 bed

Cell

Motorcycle~

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9374, 1400 00

1979 Jeep Cherokee wago·

So uth cashed has ace of
dtamonds and led h1s 10 of
heart!i If West h a d ducked
Soutt\., would have had no
play for mne tricks Ho"e"
er West took hts ace and
now South was sure of three
hearts, three d1amonds two
spa des and one club
If East and West had had
the sense to use &lt;.:ount
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0.8- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

April 1, 1984

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

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Business

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Section ~
April 1, I 984

Bane One Corp. president enjoys c9mpetition
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- For20
McCoy said Bane One will use
years, Bane One has been buUdlng a direct maU, telephone marketing
national reputation among bankers, and home computers to reach
regulators and stock analysts as a poople outside Bane One's IDplus
rare brped of bank-holding branches run by 26 affillare banks.
company.
Bane One became Ohio's biggest
It has becomE&gt; Ohio's largest bank bank holding company last year
holding company, with assets of $7 when it bought the $1.6 billion
bUllon, and Its stylized blue numeral Winters National Corp. of Dayton,
"1" trademark has sprouted and Is listed by Forbes magazine
throughout the state.
among the nation's 50 largest bank
"Everybody In New York tends to holding companies. In a nationwide
think they're thE' gurus of banking. · survpy, bankersrecentlyvotedlt the
and those In California think they ninth-best managed holding
are- but If you lookatthose guys in company.
Colwnbus, they've been consistAnalysts said Bane One has been
ently in the forefront oflnnova tlon," able to use Columbus' growth as a
said a Federal Reserve Bank of white-collar market to make more
Cleveland official who asked not to consumer loans that traditionally
be ldentiflro . The Fed regulatE's carry higher profit.
bank holding companies.
That also has enabled Bane One to
WhilE&gt; many industry obseJVers keep an Investment portfolio full of
praise Bane One, some say the short-term loans and securities, and
company should be more candid insulated it from the sort of
a.bout its !allures and could havE&gt;
problems some banks had during
some short - te rm earnings
thE' recent recessioJl. McCoy said.
problems.
Jerry May, a banking securities
Bane OnE' Pres!dpnt John B. analyst with ThE' Ohio Company,
McCoy , 40, the third gE&gt;neration
said Bane One doggedly followed Its
McCoy to hold the post, relishes
management plan despite the
competing with financial marketlng vagaries of financial markE&gt;ts.
That plan is iwofold- aggressive
giants such as Sears, which today
owns stock brokeragE's, lnsurance acquisitions an.U.xpanslon Into data
processing and other elE'Ctronic
companies and re al estate firms.
"We're going to become more of a setvices for which Bane One can
charge fees without worrying about
financial supermarket of seJVices,"
yo-yo interest rates.
he said, emphasizing financial
Since 1966, when then-City Na ·
counseling. vehicle leasing and
more employees selling new finan · tiona! Bank becamE&gt; th E&gt; first bank
outsidE' of Bank of America to o!!er
cia! products much likE&gt; a brokerage
BankAmertcard - now Visa
does.

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GBC participating in work study
GALLIPOLIS - Ga llipolis Business College Is now participating
in the federally-funded college work study program that provides
students with financial assistance while attending collE&gt;ge.
The program provides minimum wage. parttlme employment fo r
qualifying studE&gt;nls. with thP wage burdm shared by the employer
and federal funds granted to the collcgt&gt;.
Students can be only be employl'd by public or private non-profit
groups organized in the public interest.
GBC has stu(lents who qualify for this kind of assistance and is
seE' king employers to provide work sites. Those interi'Stro in helping
should contact Caryl Kiser or Barry Marshall at 4164367, or Linda
Blackburn at 774-6.nl.

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CHESHffiE - Two employees of Ohfo ,Va-lley EIE&gt;Ctric Corp.'s
Kyger Creek plant retired from the company today.
They are George L. Gardner and Charles F . Yonker. accord ing to
Louis R. Ford Jr .. plant manager.
Gardner joined the plant in December 1!64 as a coal handlrr in the
yard dE&gt;partrnent. and wa s later promoted to tractor-diesel operator
and conveyor operator ln the same departmPnt. He hrld the latter
position at the tlmr of his retirl'ment.
A Cheshire native. Gardne r served with the U.S. Army from
January 19'11, to July 1945, and is a member of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars. HP and his wife. Edith, livE&gt; at Rt. I. Cheshir&lt;'.
., Yonker went to work a t Kyger Creek in August 1955 as a
maintenanC'E' helper, whPre he sp!'nt his entire career with OVEC.
He later advanced to maintenancP mE&gt;Chanic A.
Born In New Haven, W .Va., Yonk!'r served in the Army from
October 1942 until December 194.'&gt;. and ts a m f'mber of First Church
of God in Ne-w Haven . He a nd hi&gt;'•ife. DorLs. reside at Rt.l, Letat1.
W.Va.

Productivity workshop slated
GALLIPOLIS- A productivity workshop will be held from 9 a.m .
to 4 p.m . April19 in James A. RhodE'S Student-Community Center at
Rio Grande College and Community College, said Bob Evans,
president of Southeastern Ohio Regional Council. the workshop
sponsor.
Productivity Corrununlty CentE&gt;r, Boston. Mass .. will furnish
faculty for the workshop, Evans said.
The workshop's purpose is to present productivity concepts and
describe how employee productl~lty can be Increased through
economic awareness programs. Participants wUI be furnished with
materials for Implementation of thE' program .
Cost of the workshop is $12 to SEORC members and $37 to
non-members. ThE' cost Includes lunch and materials . Applications
and registration checks can be sent to SEORC. Box 271. We llston.
Ohio 45692, prior to April 15.

Firms file for incorporation
COLUMBUS- Three area firms have fUro for Incorporation with
Secretary of State ShE&gt;rrod Brown's office.
Frontl~r Cleaning Systems, Inc .. Northup, has put on lie 100
shares. with William F. Frazee and William K. Frazee as
incorporators. WIUiam K. Frazee is listed as agent.
Wolfe Investigations Inc ., has flied with Brown· s office, with Gary
J . Wolfe , 509~ S. Third Ave .. Mlddll'port . as Incorporator and agE&gt;nt.
William D. Grueser and William T. Grucscr have incorporated
Ginza Inc ., 4&amp;! Grant St ., M lddll'port .

Farm Bureau appoints director
COLUMBUS- The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation has appolntro
Paul Hall, Jackson, as organization director for Warren,
Montgomery and Hammon counties.
Hall, 26, asswni'S his new position Monday. He replaces Craig
Cooperrider, who has been named m etro program specialist for the
Ohio Farm Bureau.
Hall has been a member oftheOFBF staff since AprU 19!ll, SE'rvlng
as organization director for Athens, Pike, &amp;loto, Gallla, Lawrence
and Jackson-Vinton county farm bureaus.
As organization director, Hall acts as Ualson bE'tween the local
farm bureaus and the state organization. .

Bane Qnp's Financial Card Services
has been a m'ajor contender ln the
national market for da ta
processing.
McCoy won't give profit figures on
the $27 mlillon a yE&gt;ar business. but
he said that because FCS has clients
other than banks, Bane One knows
of opportunities to make money in
areas not traditionally considered
part of banking. "I tthlnk we have a
leg up on our competitors," he sa id.
Bane One's electronic imagE&gt;
makes It a "high·IE'Ch stock·· on Wall
Street, according to Kenneth Pu·
glisl, a bank securities analyst with
KeefE&gt; Bruyette &amp; Woods. He said
Bane One generally SE'lls abovE&gt; book
value- what It would be worth per
share if liabilities were deducted
from assets - and no other Ohio
bank has that advantage.
That makes Bane One's s tock
swap deals attractivE', sa id Jack D.
Hahn, president of First National
City Bank of Alliance. which
became a Ban&lt;· One affiliate in
November . Managements of
smaller banks a lso like I he aggres·
s lve organization and potential for
expanding their loan portfolios, he
said.
However, Rogt-r A. Van HoutE&gt;n ,
chairman and president of Peoples
Bank of Mount Gilead until Bane
One took over r&lt;&gt;eE&gt;ntly as part of an
estatE&gt; sale, charactE&gt;rized part of
Bane One's imagE' as "window
dressing."
He said Bane One likes to say it
gives affiliatE's autonomy. but
maintains s tr ic t controls through
what McCoy likes to note is a
relatlvE&gt;ly sm a ll staff at the holding
company's Co lumbu s
headquarters.
"They have too much responsibil·
ity on too few people." VanHouten

said. "If something did go wrong It
could go too far wrong before they
&lt;&lt;;ruld catch It."
The Ohio Company's May said
Bane One's publicity about planned
Innovations and what he seE'S as a
lack of candor about things that
don't work out tend to bloat the
stock's value, although Investors
"don't always know wh~re they
stand."
McCoy and John F. Fisher, 56. the
senior vlce president consldl'redone
of banldng'schief elE'Ctronic innovators. won't say what their experi·
ments have cost.
They acknowledge that Bane One
spent "several million" dollars on
an automatro c hi'Ck verification
systE&gt;m that was vulnerablE&gt; to
fraud . And an experimi'DI in the
early 1970s with point-&lt;&gt;f·sale tE&gt;rmi·
nals- machines a t retail chE'Ckout
counters that a llowed customers to
pay for something without cash or
cn&gt;dit cards - did not win popular
accepta nce.
"When we do dumb things, we t ry
to stopdni ng it and not talk about It. "
McCoy sa id .
BancOne now is trying toE&gt;nter the
bank ~at ~home market with VldeoFI·
nancial Services. It is a pat1nership
with five other banks in a computer
center to conni'CI banks and homes
through hom(' computers.
Bane One also has created a
Jubilee card to be used in a
nationwide automatic tell&lt;'r net ·
work and in point -of-sale tenninals.
if they ever are acceptro.
May also said Bane One should
have strong long-term ea rnings. but
it could have some near-term
problems.~ He said Bane One has
been building millions of dollars of
good will by paying more to acq ulr&lt;'
affiliate banks than they were

worth.
That "good wlll," depreciatro
over 40 years, could cut earnings if
Bane One can't buy anot her major
bank wtth strong earnings or
produce !'Dough from Its affllia tE&gt;s to
cover the wrltroown, May said.
Puglisi Said Bane One also could
face problems If Financial Card
Services clients start doing their
own data proci'Ssing, a lthough h~'s
confident Bane One can find other
business.
FCS just lost one of its original
customers, Merrill Lynch's Cash
Management Account . But McCoy
said The Associates, another finan ~
cial conglomera te. hassta rted using

·-

the service.
Bane One

la ck" branches in
Toledo and a s trong presence in
Clewland and Cincinnati . Ohio's
trad itional financial cent e", but "I
think we're large enough that the
other two major cities look at us and
say 'Wedon'twant Columbus to take

over."' said Bane One director
Daniel M. Galbreath .
McCoy said there's plenty morE' to
buy in Ohio, but he a lso has his sights
set on interstate banking . Bane One
woulrl become a national bank ··if
you can do it without bricks and
mortar, by telephone and mall and
•ideo banking types of things. " he
said.

,John B. McCoy

Firm buys drilling licenses
HOUSTON . Texao Texas
Eastern Corp. announcro that
agreem t&gt;nt s had bN'n fin a lin'll for

pan.' has acquir&lt;'d from Sulpetro
intrre-st s rangin g from .1.{'5 to 6.25
pcrcPnt in licrnsps covf'ring ap-

the purchaSC' of f'PI'ltl in intrrrsts in
explorat ion and production licPn sr-s
on si x blocks in thr Nrth('r\&lt;.md s
sector of thr !\o rth Sfoa fr nm

pro ximatr t ~· ~ .10. %1 a&lt;. Tf'~.
Thr \i('f'ns&lt;' J n ·a~ i ncludr the
tww l~- produ&lt;"mg P h ga~ fiC'ld as

SulpPt ro Ltd .. a Ca nadia n com pa n _Y
hC'iiclquartrred in C1 l ~&lt;u" .
Undrr thf' agrPf'm C&gt;nl. th(' cnm -

well

a." addit i!Jnal nil

.ou:)d gas

dis&lt;·mT'ril'-&gt; &lt;' UtTl'llt ~~- undPr ~ lua ·
lion for IJO""ihlP dP\"(• \opmf'n l.

Mountain state coal production falls off
CHARI..ESTOr\, W.Va. lAP! West Virginia fell to No. 3 in coa l
production among the sta tes last
year and an indu stry spokesman
predicts the Mountaln Stat&lt;' won't
rise on the list for some time.
Stephen Young. chairman of the
West Virginia Coa l Association. said
he doesn't expect West Virginia to
regain the No.2 ranking.
"I'd say this will probably be a
way of life, " he said.
Young was responding to a

froeral En&lt;'rgy lnformationAdrrtin ·
istra tion r£&gt;port s howing tha t Ken ·
tucky maintained it s hold on the top
coal production spot, with ao output
of 13..1.7 million tons in 1983.
Wyoming, with 116.8 million tons.
replal'C'&lt;I West Virginia as thr
na tion's second-leading producer.
West Virginia's total of 111 .1
million tons put it in third place and
represented a drop of more than li
million tons from th&lt;' year before.
\\'hile West Virginia production wa s

FLBA directors
attend convention
GALLIPOLIS - Direc10rs a nd
cmployf'&lt;'s of FE'deral Land Ba nk
As.coociation of Gallipolis WPH'
among 900 attend&lt;'CS to Fc'&lt;leral
Land Bank of Louisville Stock·
holdl'rs' ConfPren cl' h&lt;'ld n~'c ntl)'
in 1\ashvilie.
According to Ca rl L. WPbster.

Sc hlader \d\1 bf"comr c hief rxe&lt;'U ·
ti vr officc&gt;r of FedPral Land Ba nk

association presidPnt, loca l associJ -

Sc hwcndiman . dean of th&lt;' College

tion representativE's inrludf'd. C.
Carrf'l Young. cha inna n. Bicl wt•ll;
David D. Lang, vicC' chairmJ n.
Sout h Point: DalP D. Dempsev.
Oak Hill: Otis F. Knopp, Racine:
and Howard Strode. Chf'Ster hill

of Businrss Administration at thf•
Uni\'f'rsll~' o f '\lcPrasKa -Lincoln.

and Froeral Int ermediate Cr&lt;'di t
Bank, ellecti\·e April 1.
Other spC'akers included Farm
Cred it Administration Gov. Donald
E. Wilkinson: ·rPnnrssf'f' CongTC'SS
man AlbPrt Gave Jr .: and Dr. Cary

dropping. Wyoming'sgrewby about
9 million tons in 19&amp;3.
"Wyoming has rea lly bc&lt;:•n com ·
ingon." Young sa id . " ff they hadn 't
caught us on a downturn they wou ld
have C&lt;Jught us SOOJl(&gt;r or la ter."
Young notro that while Wyom ·
ing's production has gainro s teadily
wilh thP opening or massivf' new
mines, West Virginia has been
" floundering arou nd 120 million to
130 rniUion tons" for years.
Ben Greene. president ofthf' West
Virginia Sutiace Mining and RPcla ·
matiun Association, sa id ff'dpral
reclamation laws contain a sort uf
"wpstern

advantagC'"

that

has

helped Wyoming coa I production .
''The thic k seams a nd thed&lt;'mand
for low-sulfur coal havf' rE'a lly madf'
it feasibletogoout therranddig.dig,
dig," he said.
But. he addro. Wyoming a lso ha'
faced some disadvan tage's . Hr said

Wyoming coal operators mus t
contend with tight land cont m ls bv
the federa l government and with
conflicts betwPC'n agricultu ra l and
mining intf'rf'St s.
WPst Vjrginia was th e na lion 's

leading coal producrr from 19:11 to
1971. when Kcntuch·y took o\·c·r. Tht•
Mountain Stat e rerlaim&lt;'d th&lt;' top

spot in 197'2.1Jutlost it agai n in19TJto
Kf'nlucky, wtlic h has rrtained thP
il'ad s incP.
Wyoming's surg(• to ovC'rtake

West \"irginia forth&lt;· No. 2 spot has
be\•n accomplis hPd in ju st a few

ymi's In 1971J. lor &lt;'Xample . West
\ "irginia produc&lt;'d 144 mill ion tons of
coo l while Wyoming 's production
was negligihlf' at j _2 million tons. A
dozf&gt;n stairs producf.d more roal
than W_voming that ~'ear.
And as J'f'('f'lltl .\ ' as I~r?8 . whrn

· ·;t Virginia's coa l production
d.cpp&lt;'d substantia lly Ix&gt;ca uSl' of a
l)nitPd MinP Workers strikc. Wyom ing's coal production was sti ll less
than half of West \'irginia' s.
But whil&lt;' Wt'st \ 'j)!.~ ni a' s produc ·
lion has rom ainflCl rssent ially

nat.

Wyoming·~ h;:~s gJ u,~·n t·'\'E'J)'

year

sin('(' t hC'n.
WC'sl \'irgini&lt;-1 's biggest y('ar of
coa l producl ion wa; 1947. w hen 173.7
million IOns W(')'( ' minf'd . W~' Oming,
in comparison. has mntinuf'd to set
pnxluction rf'cord -. f'ach Vf&gt;ar. It.s
19R'~ proclu ctJon fi gures ~C're the
~ 1i11P ·s h i g h f'~t f'\'f'r, breaking a
mr1rk Sf'! just fhP year tx-tore,
according to thr• E nf'rgy I nforma fi('n r\dministra tion .

The m f't'tin g was the an nual
confewncP of the F'ourt h District

Land Bank System which, through
6.1local Federal Land Bank associa ·
lions, providE's long-term agricultu -

ral credit to 69,!XXI farmers from
Indiana, Kentucky. Ohio a nd Ten ·
nessee. The system's outstanding
loan volume is over $4 .9 billion.

At the conference, Fourth Dis ~
trlct Board Chairman Robert HE'S·
ter discussed thP district board's

recent announCf'ment approving
the joint managem ent of Federal
Land Bank of Louisville a nd
Froeral lnterml'dl atc Credit Bank
of Louis;ille. He said the ban ks
would comr under joint mc.~nagP­
ment effec tive April I.
He also made note of thP board's
resolution providing for joint ma n·
agement of the dis tri ct's Fcdet·ai
Land Bank Associations and Pro·
ductlon Credit Associations. Hester
said these actions will provide the
quality of agricultural credit service member ' OOrrowers havf' a
right to expect, and will ass ure
completE' coordination of the s;·stem' s short ·, intermediatE'· a nd
long-term c redit programs.
HE&gt;ster addell that four state fle!d
pattern committees will be formulated to study and recommend
common territories for the d!s·
trtct's 63 FLBAs and 36 PCAs . The
nE&gt;w stall' committres will be asked
to present the ir rE'CommE&gt;ndatlons
for common territories this fall.
They wtll also recommend a time
framE' for lhe Inception of Inte grated management.
Conference attendres a lso heard
reports from Distric t Board VIce
Chairman James A. Rose and Land
Bank PresldE&gt;nt R. C. Sehl ader .

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INHEARINGOI'ENS- Usa Koch, right, describes
a ooaring aid to Kareena Beckett, 6. daughtero!David
and Karen Beckett, Letart, W.VIL, at Mrs. Koch'snew

husines.•. In hearing, whil·h op&lt;'n' Monda~. The
husines.• l• located at 417 S.~'Ond .·\ w .. Gallipolis.

Hearing aid firm opens Monday
GALLIPOLIS A new audiology service primarily dealing with
hearing aids and evaluations for a ll
agE'S will open for business Monday.
Called lnhearing, the business Is
located at 417 Second Ave .. next to
DJ's Health &amp; Fitness Center.
Owner of lnhearing Is Lisa Koch , a
resident of the arl'a for five years.
Inooarlng will providE&gt; different
brands of hear ing aids, accessories,
heat In!( aid Insurance, computer-

!zed hearin~ a id fittings and other

products, such as swim molds.
Business hours are Monday
through Thursday , 8 a.m . to 5 p.m .
Eve.,ing and wt"''kend hours are
available by appointment. Walk-ins
are welcome and Mrs. Koch will
conduct home vlsKs. ShE&gt; Is approved by the United ,Mlloe Workers
and Medicaid to supply heating
aids.
Mrs. Koch Is llC'E'nsed and

certified in Ohto a nd lil'ensed to sell
hearinJ?; aids in West Virginia.
Sh~ a nd her husband , Paul, a s tate
probation officer, art' the parents of
a J.year-old son, Jonathan. Mrs.
Koch has a bachelor's of science
degree in speech pathology and
au~lology from Clarion State College, Clarion, Pa ., and a mastE&gt;r of
science degr&lt;'&lt;' in a udiology from
Ga llaudet C'olleJ?;e for the Deaf,
Washington . D.C.

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Gallipolis,

Ohio Pliaint "

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employ~

Feelings mixed on impact of
A 19!1l report by !he U.S. Labor
Department found that amoog an
estimated 575,!XXl stall&gt; and local
government employees in Ololo.
234,Enl already were a pan of a
bargaining unit and working under
impa&lt;'t.
a labor-management contract.
A spokesman for Council 8 of the
Others ""' cvncemed arout
disruj:tilns in public service from
American Federation o! State,
strikes, permitted by the law except County, and Municipal Employees
for sa!&lt;&gt;ty forces. although studies - largest of the Ohio unions with
tlav&lt;&gt; shown that other states with arout 70,!XXl memlx&gt;rs - said that
similar laws have had no significant
since about ~ percent of Ohio's
increase in walkouts.
publlc employees an&gt; managerlal
Passed last year along strict party and ineligible to join unions , more
lines in the Democrat·a mtrolled than rui.!f of the state's publlc sector
Leglsla!UI'f' al\d signed by De111&lt;r work force already is covered by
crahc Gov . Richard O&gt;ieste.J!\e bill ·• contracts that w&lt;&gt;l'f' grand!athered
beca.rne effective at midnight Sarur
by lhe new law.
cla y to tloe gratification o{ labor
James Grossfeld. the AFSME
groups which had worked lor it mofl' spokesman . said that group and its
than ~ years.
affiliate. thl' Ohio Civil Sl&gt;rvice
'~'~losE' groups have tx&gt;en conduct·
E mployees Association. has a
ing memlx&gt;rship drives th&lt;&gt; pa&gt;t
campaign under way which is
S&lt;"Vl'ral months - the bill delilx&gt;r· &lt;&gt;xpected to organize an additional
ately was g~ven a delayed effective SO.!XXl public workers .
date - and have spent millions of
Phillip Kelley . organizing direc·
dollars to woo a state and local pool tor for the Communications
of potential union memlx&gt;rs that
Wor ke r s of AmeriC'a·Public
may total ~.OOJ .
Workers Council , said that group
Despite the fact that public hal; grown in necent months from
workers nave not tx&gt;en authorized to 2,:'(X) " to near lhe lO,!XXlmark ." Now
join unions in Ohio in the past. tJle:.· that til&lt;' Jaw is in place, Kelley said
haw been doing it for years because
''we all' anxious to get going.·'
the strike-prohibiting Ferguson Act.
Although most of the unions an&gt;
now rppealed, wasseldomenforced . n&gt;l uctant to talk about tloeir earn·
ffiLlJMBUS. Ohio tAP ! -Oiolo's
state and local governments appar·
ently an&gt; ready to implement tloe
state's flrst-('ller publlc employee
collectlve bargaining law but feel ·
1ngs an&gt; mixed about its fiscal

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992-6931

It's so easy to be a member of a
growing profession . Start now.
by studying at GBC. 2 evenings
a week.

LL TYPES OF RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIA

FENCING

446-4367 or 992-7644

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Wit h• ·• .til . Parr('), Salisbury.
Thl'ima Bank' to Jerry M.
r tldak•·r . .J a nr M. Oldaker, I acrr.

Kindt•rgarten students
may reb&gt;ister April5
KlndPrgartPn reglstrallon for
Local School Dlstt1ct wlll
bf• hPid Thursday, April 5, from 8
a .m . lu II a .m . and from 1 p.m . to
2:30 p.m . In the kindergarten room
nl'xt to Southern Junior High .
Pan.'nts are to bring l'f'COrd ol
immu nization and chlld' s birth
rwtlficate.
A c hlld must be 5 by September 30
to Pmull. A chlld enlerlng kinder·
,::w1 e n this year must have DPT
Sl'riPs and booster, polio series and
lx10ster. MMR vaccine and recent
skin tes t as req uired by law.
There w lll be no kindergarten
cia&gt;o;es tlw day of rl'glstratlon on
Aprll5.
It Is lmperatJve that chlldren be
rcgistcrro a t this time to enable rus
drivers to plan routes · more
pfflclpn tly.
South~m

·,

Swanners are not the damage

doers. They either die na turally or
matt&gt; and begin a nC'w colony . They

are, however, 1hc first indit'ation of

awhere
tennltdamage
c Infestatisionbeing
in the
home,
done
by

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Soviets buy more wheat
WASHINGTON !API - The
Agriculture Department says the
Soviet Union has bought an addi ·
tiona! 250,!XXl ml'tric tons of U.S.
com- about 9.85 million bushels- ·
for delivery this year under a new
long-term agreement that took
effect last Oct. 1.
Officials said Thursday that
200,000 tons of the grain previously
had tx&gt;en listed as going to
"unknown destina tions " and 50.000
tons toJ a pan but wa s switched to the
Soviet Union .
Thl' sale was reported to thr
depart ment b y prival f'PX IXH1Cr s. as

required by law . No prices or other
detail s were disclosed.
·
However. the department says
the lalest estimated fanrt price of
corn is $3.46 )X'r bushel.
A metrtc ton is about 2.205pounds
and is equal to39.4 bushels of corn or
36.7 bushels of wheat or soylx&gt;ans.
Thus, the latest sa les would have
an estimated U.S . farm va lue of
about $34.1 million .
So far , counting the new sales, the
Soviet s have bought near ly 10.1

DISHES
Fiberglas

Mesh
Aluminum
8 Ft. to 20 Ft.

million tons of w heat and corn under
termS of the new agreement .

. cents uni1.

. Sing le copies of any fac t sheets
· are ava ilable for 10 cents through
·the Galli a Countv Cooperative
:Extension Sl&gt;n1ce Office, located at
1:J02 Eastern Avenue. Gallipolis .
Ohio. Ord('rs of bulk s upplies and
complet e sets should be made
through the Ohio CooperatjVe Ex·
tensiOn Service Publication~ Office.
The Ohio State Uni versity.
T he fac t Sheets provide lnfonna-

THAT'S ALL IT TAKES
TO GET THE TAX SHELTER
DESIGNED FOR EVERY
WORKING TAXPAYER.

topics that ha ve b&lt;'E'n grouped by
subjPC t ma nN categories. Thes&lt;&gt;
arP descri!x'd briefl y as follows :,

stretch ing the

bud~et

to permit

f'njo!•menr of thin gs not possible

othe rwise.

INSTALLATION AVAILABLE
NO JOB IS TOO LARGE OR SMALL

'~

an area.

suc h as a set on insects, on e on
diseasPs , one on fruit s and vegeta ·
bles, e tc -cost varies, (3) you can
ordPr as many as you wa nt of any
one fact s heel in unit s of 10 110
. mi nimum), a t a cost of 60

F amilv Resource Management
-managing thr family inc·omeand

"FREE ESTIMATES"

Complete in only II weeks.
Enroll now' Classes will begin
March 26. For more informa tion contact...

Swarmer s are about une-fourth to

three-eigh ts Inch long, and yellowbrown to coal black . Their wings
break off easily a nd accumulat&lt;&gt; tn

management

tion on a wi de ra ngC' of common

.

We offer the accredited program of class work you're re quired to complete before tak·
ing the Olljp State Board examination .

GAlliPOLIS
BUSINESS
COllEGE

POMEROY, OH.

SPRING SALE!
"FREE DELIVERY"
Special Discount For Do-lt-Yourselfers

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220 E. MAIN ST.

says Bill Lyon, Extension entomologlst. The Ohio State University .

and ot hers. More than 300 of these
two·page fact sheets have been
preparro by Ohio Cooperative
~:xt e ns i o n Servic&lt;&gt; specialists.
The fact shE't'ts are available ill
by complew sets - cost $23.28 per
se t i 21 by s ubject matter categories

-~~HESTER

985·3301

NEW LOCATION

ATTENTION
WANT A
REAL ESTATE
LICENSE?

homP

applia ncr-s,

ACCENT SUPPLY CO.

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wtndows and doors where ligh1 is,

ings, termites teed slowly, so
there's no need to panic.
A few weeks or months may be
needed to determine whether the
infestation to a slmpledo-tt·yourself
croorga nisms in their intestines
operation
or a complex one requlr·
digest wood into r Pllulose to be used
Jng
a
commercial
pest control
as food . WorkPrs may build mud
service.
The
most
e!fecttve
control
tubes ove r the surface of foundation
accomplished
by a
Is
usually
wall s and cause honeycomb-like
lice
nsed
pest
control
applicator
feeding damage inside timbers,
leaving little more than a shell because homeowners seldom have
the training, experience or equipsurface on the outside.
Although termitE'S eventually can m ent to do the job themselves.
For more Jnfonnatlon on ter· ,
weaken the home's structu ra l
mites
and their control, contact our
soundness or cause costly cosmetic
office
.
damage 1o walls, floors and furnish-

termite workers.
Workers are not usually seen by
the homeowner They arP wingless
and white to grayish white . Ml-

By BRYSON R. Ci\R1'ER
Extension Agent
.\gricu!ture &amp; CNRD
GaWaCounty
GALLIPOLIS -Home, Yard &amp;
Gard&lt;&gt;n fact sheets are available
throu~ your Ohio Cooperative
Extension 51&gt;1'\oce. They answer

BAU M TRUE VALUE
MAIN

- Are you afraid you might havl'
termites? A good time to find out Is
March through May , when winged
termite adults swarm around

around the home- th&lt;&gt; lawn, yard,
ga rde n, backyard fruits, household

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You can write to James Sand. at
Box 9't, Clarksburg, Ohio 43115.

Naylor said Shwnan's daughter
was "hired arout a year ago as a
student aide at minimum wage"
and works about 10 hours a week.
Shuman "dld not know who she was
assigned to untO be was contacted "
on Wednesday about the matter,
Naylor said.
"While Mr. Harklnmaychooseto
make something out of It, that's his
motivation- whatever It may IX'I don't think It's aU that unusual,"
Naylor said. "I don't think It's the
least bit SUfllrlslng ... that an honor
student would be a student aide at
the university."
Harkin, a five-term member of
th&lt;&gt; House,lsseeklngtheSI&gt;nateseat
held Sl&gt;n. RogerW . Jepsen, R-Iowa.
Shuman has b€en criticized by
Harkin and some other members of
Congress for advocating the new
system. which includes a 26-page
loan appUcation form that will be
used by farmers seeking help from
FmHA. The longer form, caUed CFS
or Coordinated Financial Statements, wWgraduaUy replace the old
four-page standtlrd application.

By JOHN C. RICE
Extension Agent
Agriculture, Meigs County
POMEROY - Calendar of
Events - Tuesday evening, Apri13
-Meigs County Junior Fair Board
meeting at Meigs High School in vo
ag room at 7 p.m.
Thursday evening, April 5 Meigs County Dairy Banquet. The
banquet will be held at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church in Pomeroy ,
starting at 7:30p.m. Guest Speaker
will be Robert E. Jacobson, Exten ·
sion Economist, Dairy Marketing.
Everyone is in\1ted to attend. The
dinner is potluck and you should
bring your own table service.
Watch For Swarming T&lt;'rm ites

------Extension note·--------

questions and concerns In and

~

bu ilding .

Re1 No.7101 ·0471B

l·. hli r1 lt J

1 '111 1' h. O.. , ,dhlllJi \

.John Hunt Morgan In July, II'&amp;.
runr tiom; Of that /l€'WSpapt&gt;r W (&gt;f{&gt;
houst-&lt;1 nex t door in the brick

SPRING VALLEY PLAZA

l ~'i lford .

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IS THE late 19th century over 2,000 weddings look place here when

.lohnG . Damron served theto..na.•a magl.•trate. 1'hebuUdlngwasput
up in 186.'1 by Mr. Damron who al"" ""rved as mayor ol Gallipolis. !Joe
only cannon built In Gallipolis during theCivU War thai we have record
of was named alter Damron and protected the town during the raid of

comment

Agriculture and our community
Home, yard
and garden facts

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POMEROY - Filing for dlssolu·
lion of martiage in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court werE' Bryan J.
Wolfe, Racine. and Lea M. Wolfe,
Racine, and Charles M. Fry,
Synu.·use, and Kathy D. Fly,
Syracuse.

WE HAVE ON THE SPOT
FINANCING AVAILABLE

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i\P Farm Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -An Iowa
congressman says there should be
an Investigation Into the "curious
, , l'f'latlonshlp" between Charles W.
Shuman, the hea&lt;t,Cif the Farmers
Home Admlnlstatlon, and the
designer of a new $646,!XXl Joan
application •-ystern bought by the
agency.
Rep. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, saki
Thursday that the designer of the
new system Is Thomas L. Frey, a
professor of agricultural economics
at 'l:he University of Illinois. Shu·
man's daughter, Carol, Is a student
at th&lt;&gt; university and Is F'i'ey's
assistant, Harkin said .
Although Shuman was out of town
, and unavailable for corrunent , his
agency referred calls to UnderseC!'f'tary Frank W. Naylor Jr., who
oversees FmHA operations .
"Dr. Frey is a professor in the
school of agrtcultlli'E' there," Naylor
told a reporter. "Charley's daughter
Is a senior, honor student. It's very
typical for them to IX' student aides.
The a mount of money she's earning
Is very minimal."

To end maniages

Meigs County agent's corner

Frey could not be reached for

By DON KENDALL

•Come to Baum lum·

i n bat tle

,'t! ( 'I IJWn ('j l y i !ht·n known a s
l &lt;. tnkln '" PtJ)/11 ) (.lnd wr haw•
co ,. !/ t •f 'lf'i l ..J) IPJSI four dlfff&gt;rt&gt;n l
• l f' I 'IJU!ll '&gt; IJI lhf • ('&lt;JIJ!Uff' Of thr•M •
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tq 1tr• · ~ ~~ ~ 1 ( Hli!! Vol u ntflPr I nf&lt;..tnt ry :
I !Il l ' 111 ltw T rumbull (;uanJs: ami
I \\I J '&gt;,' 1\ ' that lhr • ff';J] hPHX ~ WI'Tl'
1l11 • "'&gt;q uiiT•·l huntpp.," flhf~ ]()( •ctl
nnli iJ .t r. All lr JUI &lt;.tt '&lt;"rJunl :-, do agrt"('
th;t! th•· -If ! C•mfNr•ralB. werP
hidi ng u ndt •r thf' hank &lt;JI R&lt;.tnkln's
Jl•JJJJ1b ..- Jk in g f•Jr l ht• .'-. hoalwa tc&gt; ri n
lt lf · Ohio H ivt ·r 'l'h1 · ;t('U&gt;unh also
. 1g r t 't ' t h at th1 • Conff&gt;df'rat~ had

Ill

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what wasjcalled a J)I'O'illlkla slanl.
Ma. EmmertandSulanCave, lbe
municipal league's ll!lllor researche'; said their tespectiVI!
group; 118ve held a 8l!!1eS cl
semlnari, well atteoded by local
ofllclals, :0 acquaint them with
speclllcs rl the leglslatlcll.
He said they are aiiXkluS to
receive ..00 study the 62 pages rl
procedural rules adopted last week
by the newly created State Employment Relations Board.
Union group; mostly sald they
were pleased with t1oe rules,
generally patterned after tha6e of
the National Labor Relations
Board.

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•We have the service
to back up the sale.
• We have the parts to
back up our service
•We have a tractor for every need to fit every
budget .
*Stop in and see OJJr complete line of Wheel
Horse and Work Horse lawn and garden tractors .

thr · tin y hamlf't ofCpnf(~r ­
'. Ill•· had n r·;:m nons and 2,300 m en
v·. .JII lniL lrJ r !VItJI-g&lt;W . Of course

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Pometoy Middleport · Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

'

ber. This is our 15th year
as a Wheel Horse Dealer
and we are here to stay.

'.n1 nrm ~.

, .\'\'IJs

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palgn budgets, Kelley said "we've
spent mllllons - at least oae or two
mllllons.'.
Arrlmll tliOSI' with &lt;Xll1nous feel ·
1ngs about the law are many
mernberti f1 the Ololo Association cl
County Canmlss1onen and Engi neers wmse leaders fougbt It
bitterly In tloe Legislature.
Mary Jane Emmert, personnel
and labor relations specialist lor the
association, said most members
feel that the law wW force local
governments Into contracts ttoey
cannot atford. Even though poHce.
firefighters and other sa!l"ty forces
an&gt; lort&gt;ldden to strike, the bill
mandates their contract disputes be
resolved by a thlrd ·party
concillator.
Till' Ohio Municipal Leagul',
which consists of all of Ohio's 229
citte. and 500 villageos. took no
formal position on the bill when It
was enacted. But the league had
opposed It outrtght untO vUJages
were removed from its coverage
and amendments deleted some of

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April 1' 1984

$1 0,000 RE ARD

For information leading to the arrest and convicti"" nf person or persons
responsible for the theft of 1300 ft. -4/0 3C, GGC power cable, blower motor housings, bearing housings, drums of misc. bolts and steel pins, break
bands, trip linkage, break drums, break cylinder, double flange roller, caterpillar 0-9 radiator, etc. from the property of Crown City Mining, Inc. the
evening of Wednesday, March 28th or early hours of Thursday, March 29,
1984.
This .Re~ard will also apply to the information leading to the arr~st and
conv1ct1on of person or persons responsible for the theft of a Joy model
#150 portable air compressor stolen from Company property in October
1983. Reward will be paid jointly by. Crown City Mining, Inc. and Buckeye
Insurance Company. Notify: Dale Thompson, Crown City Mining, Inc.,
6422 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg, OH. 43068. Work Phone: 614-86i-6505 or
after 5 at 614-451-6885.
All information will be held in the strictest confidence and given to the 'local police authorities.
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Veg~tables
~ varieties and
cultural praetiees thai cootribute to
a successful ~ard&lt;•n filled with
fresh. whoJpsom&lt;' veg&lt;&gt;tables for
thf' Iable a nd home processing use.

InsPC' ts

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and

control of thos&lt;&gt; )X'sky bugs and
othPT insect s that feed on your
flowe r. s hrub , fruit and v&lt;&gt;getable
plants
OiscasPs -

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disease symptoms in sic k plants
.and rKommendations on what to
.do to prevent and control these

:diseases.
· Lawn Cure - facts given on
:growing and maintaining a profes -

siona l looking lawn . including
fertilizer a nd water needs plus
varie l y

selection a nd cull i ng

recommf'ndations.
Safety- tips on how to keep from
hav ing care less accidents which
ca n be e mbarrassi ng, painful. and

There are added advantages to
the IRA mini.

cost!"'·
House hold Equipment -

wls&lt;&gt;

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:-najor and s mall appliances lo save
dollars
F ruit - suggested tree fruit and
sma ll fruit practices that help you
produc~ attractive tree and vine
ri)X'ned fruit for home use.
Mmt and Foods - suggestions
and idC'a s on sPif'Ction. care, and
storage of meat and other food
produc ts.
Wildlife - methods and ways of
managtn~ wildlife for enjoym&lt;&gt;nt
ra ther than being a nuisance or
pest.
Floriculture- suggested culture
practices for growing annual and
perennlal f!ow&lt;&gt;rs.
Housing - tips and ld&lt;&gt;as on
making your home more comfortabl&lt;&gt; a nd e n&lt;&gt;rgy efficient without
costing a Jot of dollars.
Landscape - ld&lt;&gt;ntlflcatlon and
suggestions on growing recommended ornamentals. trees and
shrubs to enhance the landscape
a nd add beauty to tbe home,lawn or
garden.

An Individual Retirement Account is the tax
shelter just about everyone can take advantage
.
of. While you save for retirement, any funds
deposited in your IRA can be subtracted from
income before you figure your taxes.
And now, BANK ONE makes it easier than ever
for every wage earner&gt;to have an IRA Because
you can open or add to an IRA mini with just
$25. You get the very same advantages ... plus
money market interest rates ... without hav1ng to
invest more cash than you want to in your IRA

before

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means your interest rate keeps up with a
changing market. You can make additional $25
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month. Or, we can make regular automatic
transfers to your IRA mini :rom your BANK ONE
checking account. The IRA mini. All the advantages
of an IRA. With just a $25 min1mum deposit.

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April I, 1984

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

Attorneys push excessive arrests as basis for civil suit
LORAJ N, Ohio !AP I - Lawyer&gt;
for N£'lson Velez, a Hispanic, say hP
was shot and arrested nearly flw
y{'ars ago in an unwa rranted
•·onfrontatlon with two off-du ty
Lora in pollee officers.
In an effort to prove their case.
la wy£'rs Robert Ga ry and Ka therin~
Wals h had thousands of polic&lt;
r{'C()rds searched. Th£'y want tr•
prov£' a pattern of £'Xcesslve police
fofC{' In making arrests, particu·
larly of raacial minorities.
In a civ Ulawsuit set for trta l Ma;·
D ln U.S. Distric t Court a t
Cl£oveland , the lawyer s say they will
present evidence from the record s
to try to prove a pattern of police

buUy ing citizens of this blu~llar
city .
An order from U.S. District Judge
Ann Aldrich (){'nnitted seven stu·
dents from Ob£'r lln College to search
confidential police records for
incidents tha t indica ted possible
police brutality . They dldmostofthe
research as a wtnter ·term project in
the Lora in police station . Some
students from Case Western Re·
serve University in Cl£oveland a ided
in the project.
According to court records, the
city denies the allegations, including
the conte ntion tha t Velez, 25, was
unj us tl v treated .
Police Chief J ohn Ma linovsky,

who has hea ded the 9().mernber
pollee force for 16 years, calls the
charge aile.
" Do we use e xcessive fofC{'? WhY.
absolutely not ," Mallnovsky said .
" My goodness, this Is the ta w - you
don 't use excessive force. I can show
times when I've suspended them for
using excessive force.' '

The case has drawn t he interest of
many people In the com munity.
" The whole minotity community
is Interested In the Issue Involved, "
sa ys E ugene Rivera , di rec tor of E l
O&gt;nt ro , a socia l service agency
serving Lorain 's Hispaniccommunity of about 13,00l peop iP. Rivera
also is a school board m ember.

"EI Centro and tile NAACP
established a coalition In tllelasttwo
years to look at the Issue of pollee
brutality, " ruvera sald. "W£' had
attempted to establish some sort of
for11maround the issue. We have not
succeeded In negotiating with police
on what changes need to be made .
Is a black
feeling
within the
His"There
panclc and
communities
that excessive fofC{' Is used more
often with the minority community
than non·mlnority community.
That's based on many experiences
a nd confrontations with pollee In thls
town. Stories go throug h the
community about beatings."
The Ve lez case stands out beca use
of the resea rch Involved. Rive ra
said .
Court records state Velez wa s a
passenger In a car In the early
mor ning hours of July 2. 1979, a long
with two other m e n . The Lorain·
horn Ve lez was 19 years old a t the

felonious assault, pleaded no contest
to simple assault, was found guilty
and given a suspended sentence.
In bls suit, Velez Is seeking
$250,&lt;XXl In compensatory damages,
$150,&lt;XXl In punltlve damages, law·
yer fees and a federal order
clamping down on the Lorain Pollee

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eno Dol.lar Off
The Purchase
Any

LARGE PIZZA

time.

His lawyers say other occupants
of the car became involved in an
argument -.ith two m en and a
woman In another car , and the two

OPPOSING POINTS OF VIEW - Lorain, Ohio,
Chief of Police ,John Mallnovsky, left, and Eugene
Rivera, a social worker In the city, have differing
opinions on the way police treat dty people,
particularly racial minorities, In making arrest.• .
Mallnovsky, chief of the police force for 16 years, says

his men do not use excessive force. Rivera, director of
the El Centro social service agency, says stories of
police abuse of Hispanics and blacks are common.
The matter will be the focus of a civil lawsuit corning
to tria! In U.S. Dblrict Court In Cleveland In May . (AP
Laserphoto) .

Scavenging no bother
• •
for welfare recipient
COLUMBUS , Ohio ! API- Som e
people might look down on Shirl ey
StonP fur sca venging m ost of her
food from grocer; s lor&lt;&gt; I rash bins,
bu1 she views hf'r work as
rPSOurcefuiness tha t has sprung
from fl(.-'('PSS it~·.
'' I nevt'r fef'l sorry· for m ySf'lf. I'm
sa tis fiPd with my Ufe," sa id Mrs.
Stone. who lives in a houseoumed by
her mol her in suburban Columbus.
F'or two yPa rs, lht&gt; 4R·yea r ·old
we lfa re redpipnt savs sht&gt; has been
digging food out uf dumps!Prs a nd
" running !hP stn?f't " to find othe r
item s. ShP said she ge ts a bout
thrf'&lt;'·foun hs of hr r food from trash

of

bins in ordpr to sw-vive .

food

" I saw all thi s stuff ou tsid&lt;• lh l'
s torC' onC' day. and I thoug ht I mig ht
as W('!l pick 11 up," :vl rs. Stone said
'T V(' found 80 pounds of pot a toes.
orangC's. applf'S . bread . sWPf't rolls.
a case of cannPd milk . baby food .
chePse. tomat oes . onions. cannPd

food. bleach. pap« r tow('[ s ... 1could
go o n a nd on ."
Mr s . Stone . wh&lt;&gt;ir thrr&lt;' c hildren
ar(' m arncd a net gon f' . sa id s hP gr ts
~76 1n food sta m ps a nd $1 22 in
gener al ll'lief each m onth and has
not worked for thrE'C' :-.: rars tX'f'au Sf'

Comatose victim
has 30th birthday
MORRIS TOWNHSHI P. :'oi ..J .
KarPn An n Qui nl an ha s
ru rn£'d :~l . stu! in a co ma e ight ym r s
rf&gt;~p irator

fo llowing a landma r k lighl ·lo-diP
court case . and her mot hc&gt;r says s ht ~
·· svmbol izcs thr right !U life ."
ivllss Quinlan la psed into a com a in
1975. a nd s inre t hen he r fa mily ha s
obsPrv£'d her birt hda ys bv N'l cbra t ~
ing Mass bes iclP hrr nursing hom &lt;'

bed
Bu t J ulia Qutn la n sa id thr fam il!'
\1.::1s for Cf'CI to can cel pla ns to m a rk
ht ·r claug ht r r' s: ~~h birt hdav Thu rs·
d:1v bftca uSf' of I hf' fiC'rCf' .&lt;;;form that
blankrtf'd part s ol NPw .JrrSf'~' wHh
up to d foot of snov.: and fl oodPd t hr

cous tlinP.

JOHN A. WADE, M.D., Inc.

injury.

She sa id it doesn't bother her tha t
shC' !iv('s on w hat ot her s discard .
" T hf'v throw it aw ay and I can use
it ," s h~ sa id. " l think it' s stupid to

throw 11 away . I don ' t feel bad a bout
using it ."
\1rs. Stone said she has as ked fo r

a nd been dented food disca rded by

..~

··\l\'1wn wr askrd to havt· KarPn
rPm ovPd from th e rf'spi rator . v.:(•
ask[\(j to put hPr back in hr r natura l
staiP," ~ id Mrs. Quinlan . " WP
askf'd to havr hf'r dif' in ( ~od ·s t imP.
Wf' ar{' wa it ing and accC'pl ing ( ;orl·:,

will for hPr ..
Miss Quinlan has con1P to
rPpr""'nt efforts to pprmit the
te rmina lly ill to die indi!UJIIYand not
have their lives artificially extended
with ma chines, Mrs. Quinlan said .
Miss Quinla n lapsed int o a com a
Apr U 1.1. 1915. a t a friend 's binhday
party. She had a pparPntty con·
s umed several gin and tonic drinks
on top of what docto rs said wa s a
" thPrapeutlc " amount of a mild
tra nquUizer and aspirin . The mix
tu re was never firmly esta blished as
thl' cause of her condition .
AJte r doctors said Miss Quinlan
would never return to a "cognitive
state ," he r parents won (){'rmlsslon
from the state Supreme Court In
March 1976 to disconnect her from a
respirator.

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Smith - to say he had no quarrel
\\Oih them, when he was shot In his
right leg . Other pollee artived and
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lngswath through this southwestern
Ohio town. The urban f{'Dewal
project It prompted has restored the
town physically, but residents can't
erase their memories.
"There are emotional scars, not
just for e)d{'rly people, but the
yciung," Sllld Wllllam Eichman, a
fotmer city councilman whose
downtown store was destroyed by
the tornado. "Aprll comes, and any
black cloud comes and people get
sc.a red."
'The tornado, one of a series
spawned from Alabama to Indiana
on Aprll3, 1974, when a mass of cold
alr collided with a front of warm,
rriolst air, struck with llttte warning
lriiate afternoon. I !tore a milewlde
swath through Xenia. It killed 34
people, demolished tlve schools and
l,:nl homes and did commercial
damage that forced 121 businesses
to close. The city suffered property
damag£' estlmated at $100 million.
Eichman wasoutoftownthatday.
Hef{'turned n£'xt mornfhgtof!nd his
appliances !of{' destroyed, his house
damaged and his son's home
flattened.
"You know, I've got a couple of
hundred photographs I took that
day," he said. "The devastation, I
don' t know what you'd compare it
to. I was In several wars and I never
saw anything like lt. The houses
were so flat."
Although Xenia was the hardest
hit conununlty In Ohio, the damage
could have been worse. Schools had

LIMA, Ohio (AP ) - Thefamilyof
a 2 1·2·y{'ar-old Lima boy who was
fatally injured In a fall several
months ago told this week of their
decision to donate his organs so that
others could live and see.
As a result of the decision to work
with a procurement agency, a youth
In: New England received the child's
ll\'er; two ()('Ople In New York City
received his kidneys and two cornea
nrlplents can now see.
.T he child's family asked not to be
identified but told their s tory at St.
Rita's Medical Cente r, whel'l' the
child's liver and kidneys we!'!'
removed for transplant .
They said a medical team from
Ya[{' Univ£'rslty School of Medicine
In New Haven, Conn ., flew for their
son'sllver, took it to New Haven and
compl£'ted the transplant. The liver
transplant was a first for St. Rita's,
said Dr. Douglas M . Daniels, a
pediatric ian who was c alled to the
hospital shortly afte r the boy was
Injured.
The youth's kidneys and corneas
wef{' transplanted througheffortsof
the Organ Procurem£'nt Agency of
Northwestern Ohio, at Maumee.
Recipients of the kidneys we!'!'
loCated In New York City through
the agency's computer !Ink with
other agencies. The corneas we!'!'
removed at a funeral home In
CrldersvWe and recipients located
by:the Tnledo Lions Eye Bank.

let out lor the day when the tor nado
struck at a bout 4:40p.m ., a nd some
downtown stores clOSed early that
day beca use It was Wednesday, a
day when they c ustomarily closed a t
midday.
High wind collapsed a junior high
school gymnasium where an at·
hletic achievement dinner had been
scheduled that night, a disaster tha t
could have killed dozens of people If
the dinner had been unde r wa y.
Where the tornado s mas hed
buildings and scattered debris.
stores and houses have been l'!'bullt.
A focal point ofthe reconstruction is
the downtown Town&amp;Square Mall
shopping center, which Is on
city-owned land leased to develop·
ers and s tore owne rs. A mote l now
being bull! Is the last project planned
as part of the restoration of the
11-acl'!' business s ite declared a n
emergency urban renewa l area.
"You see some scars, but I don't
think you'd see them as a stranger
driving through," said Eichman , 69.
who has reo(){'Ded his s tore up the
street from where It stood before the
storm. "It looks like a typical !.~~ban
renewal project. where they tore the
buUdlngs down . You don't realize
that all the buildings went down in

abou t four o r five minutes.
"Weformedacommltteeacouple
of days afte r It, " he said. "We called
it the 'Spirit of '74 Committee' toald
the City Counc il ... to go out a nd
search fo r motels and bus inesses
tha t would com e ln."
Bob Stewart , Xe nladty manage r
s ince 1971 , said city reconstruc tion
has evolved into a long· term
economic development program for
this city of 25,1XXJ people .
" It 's taken us a bout 10 years to
rebuild half the city, and it took us
a bout 100 to build the first part, so we
kind of thiink tha t's a tribut e to our
people and our city." Stewart said.
"We've concent rated on lnfrastructu r&lt;&gt;.... w e thi nk it 's a good . solid
reconstruc tion."
Stewa n , a fo rmer policeman in
the Cincinnati suburbs of Silverton
a nd Ma de ira , was in his City Hall
oftlce when he wa s a lerted to the
tornado's advance. He told the
IJUuding 's staff to ta ke cover and
telephoned his family at his hom e
with the same message. AJte r the
twister hit , he began he lping direct
cleanup efforts.
"I am oriented towa rd tha t kind of
Immediate res ponse. a nd tha t wa s
mv first task," Stewart sa id .

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$30 Dlillion goes to education
COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP I - State
Lottery Director Thomas Chema
says a record $.lJ million was
transferred in February from the
Ohio Lottery to the sta te's education
fund .
Chema said ' T hursday th!'
transfer was the largest in one
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Chema said a major reason for
increased lottery profits is the Ohio
Lotto game, a weekly drawing that
this week offers a lop prize of at least
$5.9 million. To qualify for at least a
share of the jackpot, a ticketholder
must rna tch six numbers between
one and 40 wit h those drawn by
lottery officials.

history . Since the start of the 1984
fiscal year July 1. the lottery has
provided the education fund with
$148 million, he said .
"Our goal lhis year was to
transfer $165 million to education,"
Chema said . "I t looks as if we will
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Two boys buried by tornado
feel baby sitter saved lives
GREENVILLE. N.C. tAPI Two youngsters buried by debris
when tornadoes ripped through
their home and littered the street
with corpses credit their survival to
a fast -thinking babysitter who told
them. "Somehow we're going togf't
out."
Nine-year-old Chad Sturgeon was
sitting on his bed talking to his
babysitter. Jennifer Olroggf', when
he suddenly " heard a tra in
coming."
Chad said Thursdav that thf'
15-year-old sitter wokf' up his
8-year-old brother. Blake. and told
them to lie on the floor.
"While we WPrP down thf'rf'. all
sorts of glass was flying around. "
Chad said. Then pictures ca me off
the wall . and theroofcamco ff. Pat1
of it went up. part of it came down.
The room. and the youngstPrs.
were quickly covered with dPbris.
" Then it was all owr. She sa id
'Get up. Somehow wp'fP going togf'l
out,"' Chad recallro .
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that df'bris had blockC'd the kitchen
door.
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outthf'rc." \had sa id.
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thf'rc in thP street. and then some
pPOplc cam e and got us," added thf'
youngster. his voicP quivering and
tears on his cheeks.
''I'm so glad Momma wasn't
homf' in the bedroom at the timf'
becauSP that wall would have fallen
on hf'r ...
Ann SturgPOn sa id shf' and hPr
husband. Ed. ll'f'rc out with friends
when the tornado hit thPir home six
milf's southwPst of downtown
Gn'f'n\'illP just afiPr 9 p.m .
WC'dnf'sday.
ThP\' sa id il was a miracle thf'ir
bovs wprpn't killC'd.
" TllPrP's noway thp~· should ha\·c
gott f'n oul of that bedroom ," sa id
Sturg('On. his fa shionable 8- room
homf' in shamblPs. the built -in pool
pollutro with dPbris. " It took us two
hour s just to clean thP garbage off

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Child slept through murders
WILMINGTON. Ohio tAPI- A
5-year-old girl apparently slept
through the night whill' hPr parPnts
and brothPr wprp stabbed to df'ath.
according to police who sa id thf'V
had no mot lvP or suspect s in t hf'
triple homicide.
The bod iPs of Donald and Kar en
Danes. both 39, and thPir son.
15-year-old Rodney, wPrf' found
Thursday at their rural l.Res Cn'C'k
home in southwestern0hio.about15
miles southPast of Wilmingt on.
Clinton County Sheriff Pa trick
Haley said.
All thP victims had bf'en stabh&lt;'Cl
in the neck at least oncE'. Mrs.
Danes' throat was cut and sh!' had a
cut on her forehPad. said Clint on
County Coroner C. W. Halps
A butcher knifP was found in a
bathroom sink. and another knife .
which had been wiped off, was on thP

kitch!'n count er . HaiPS sa id.
ThP couplE''s daughtf'r, Lisa. was
found unharmro in the hou se
Thursda~· by a nPighbor who had
stopped to tak(' Rodne~· l o high
school.
Lisa apparE'ntly siPpi through the
killings and did not know hE'rparent s
wcrP dead . although she sa id her
brother"s room was "a mPSs."
HalP)" said . He sa id thcrP was no
known moti ve. although his depart ·
men! was treating the dPaths as
homicidP.
ThP coronPr sa id Danf's. a
salPsman for thP Mac Tool Co., was
found in his truck. parkro in the
drivpwa~ ·.

His llifp"s body was found fully
r lothm in a diffPrPnt bathroom from
where lhP knifP was found, while th!.'
hov' s body , clad in underwea r . was
found on the noor of his bedroom.
Hal('s sa id.

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