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                  <text>Page-14- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

Friday, April 13, 1984

Middleport, Ohio

I Area deaths I Happenings in and around Meigs
Okey Laudennilk

Emergency runs

Okey I..audermllk. 91, Pleasant
Ridge, Pomeroy, died Thursday
evening at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. Laudermllk was born July 19.
1892 in Mason County, W. Va .. tile
son of the late Andrew and Sara
Gibbs I..audermllk. In addition to hls
parents he was preceded in death by
hJs wile, Lelah Laudermllk In 1967.
He was a retired coal miner and
served w1th the U. S. Amw during
World War I.
He Is survived by one brother .
Homer Laudermilk, Mason.
Funeral servil'PS will he held
Monday at 1 p.m . at Ewing Funera l
Home wltll the fu&gt;v. Arlen A.
Hughes officiating. Burial will be in
Plants Cemetery. Friends may cal l
at the funeral home Sunday from 61 o
9.

roy went to the Flatwoods Road at
7: 55p.m. , for Ada Coegleln, taken to
Veterans Memorial.

Seven c&lt;J Us Wt'fl' an swerro by

New business hours

local units Thursday, tile Meigs
County Emergency Medical Sen·i·

Genera l Telephone Company
announced that effective Monday,
April 16, Its Pomeroy Phone Mart
Store. 238 W. Main Stt&lt;'PI, wiU have

Ct'S report S.
At 8:54a.m., Pomeroy went to
Anne St. for Addison Seaman, taken

to Holzer Medical Cenler; Middl&lt;'·
port's lire department went to a
brush lire on Leading Creek Road at
11 :27 a .m.; tl1P Ru tland FirP
DepartmPnt at ll::n a. m . went to a
brush fin~ on Lasher Road; at 2: lli
p .m., the Racine Fire Oepanment

nt:&gt;W business hours.

The storP will be open one day a
week. Thursdays from 9:30a.m. to 1
p.m. a nd 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for
r('pair of h'll'JJhOnl' ins! rurnC'nt s and
for customers wishing to PS!ablish
o r change their ~rvice.
To SJV(' timC', customers arC'
C'ncouraged to pay thrir triC'phonP

extinguished a bn.Jsh fire on count\·

road 28: Puml'roy at o:25p.m. went
to Pleasalll Ridg&lt;' for Oakjr
Laudermilk, taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Rutland al6: 59

bills by mail. For thOS&lt;' customers
who dPSire to pay locally, may do so
at Pomeroy Chamb&lt;&gt;r of Com
mere&lt;'. Rutland Department Storr
and or Fruth Pham.acy in
rviiddll'pot1.

rook Gerald OvC'rtuti from I he scene
of an auto accldl..,nt on l::k'('(·h Grove
Road to VP!Prans rvil'morial: PomP

Veterans Memorial

Marriage license

AdmJtted .. Don Walker, Racine;
Vera Stewart, Cheshire; William
PhiUJps, Ches hire; Ada Coegleln,
Pomeroy; Gerald Overturf,
Rutland.
Discharged .. C ha rles Schoon·
over, Billie Cununlngs, Audrey
Smith. Sara McCany, Nancy
Jeffers.

A m arriage license was issued in
Meigs County Probate Court to
Virgil Perry Phillips, 33, Gallipolis
and Gina Rae Phalen. 22, Pomeroy.

Pete Rose gets
his 4,000th
career hit
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HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

Syracuse. Oh.

Saturday dance set

Ph. 992·5776

NOW OPEN
FOR SPRING SEASON

There will b&lt;&gt; a dance at Rutland
American Legion Saturday, April
14 . from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. featuring
square, round and s how dancing. A
live band will provide music .
Donatiort5 at tile door are $2 adults
and $1.50 lor children. The event is
sponsored by Eli Denison Post 467.

Complete line of vegetable &amp;
flowering plants, shrubbery, fruit
trees. Azaleas , Rhododendron.
House Plants - 4" to 10".
Foliage &amp; Blooming Baskets

Prison violence in Ohio--D-1
The FBI's most extensive manhunt has ended
with the death of its suspect-Page D-1

Along the River ............... A.-1·8
Business ........................... E-1
Deaths .................. ........... [).S

James J, Kilpatrick relates ' ... a solid blow for
progress '-Page A-2

John Clinton Lewis

Edltorlab ..... ' ..... ' ............. A.-2

John Clinton Lewis. Tl. Rt. I ,
Northup, died at 2 a.m. today iil
Holzer Medical Cl'nter. ha,ing been
in failing health lor the past several
years.
Born May 19, 1907, iil Gallipolis,
son of the late Elza and Sarah Blake
Lewis, he was a retired Iarmer and
member of Dickey Church. near
Mercerville.
He married Beulah Birchfield,
who survives. on Aug. 7,1940.
Also s urviving arpa son. Edward
of Syracuse; lour grandch ildren.
three great-grandchildren and fi\·e
stepgrandchildren.
He was also pfl'Ceded in dPath by
three children in infancy, twosL.;;tf'rs
and a brother.
Funeral services will be he ld at
1:30 p.m. Sunday in DiekeyChurrh,
w1th the fu&gt;v . Alfred Holley official ·
ing. Burial will be in Dickl'Y
Cemetery. Frimds may call at
Waugh-Halley -Wood Funeral
Home from 24 a nd 7-9 p .m
Saturday.

SALE ENDS SUNDAY

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Sunday, Apri115, 1984

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By ROBERT E. MILLER
Assoclllle Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API- Ohioans may be asked
on a statewide ballot to requirP lhP earmarking of
lottery profits and state iilcome tax revenues for the
public schools.
State Rep. Michael Fox, R-Hamilton, said Friday
he will seek approval of a constitutiona l amendnnent
because he feels the Legislature w111 not act to keep
Gov. Richard Celeste's promise to earmark tile
lottery money.
But a GOP colleague, Sen. Paul Pfeifer, RBucyrus.

said he thinks the Legislature s hould do the job. He
said a constitutional amendment "would only requif1'
a lot of unnecessary energy."
Pfeifer said lawmakers "should simply do what we
promised the peopl&lt;"we were going to do. And we now
have the fortuity of a bonanza In tile lottefy."
He referred, he sa id , to reports tllat lottery profits
for the current fiscal year to date are $52 million
a hove budget projections.
The sen a tor introduced a bill to divide lottery profits
among the state 's 615 school districts on a per-pupil
formula

Pfeifer's bill stipu latC's thr monr.v wou ld havp to bf&lt;

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used for textbooks. librat-,v l)()()ks. educational
televis ion or mmputers
HP sa id those items usually fall to the budget ax.
Fox said hl' would submit hls constitutiona l
proposal to the a110I-nl'Y genf'ral for CC'rtlficalion of
languagC' th&lt;:tl would appf'ar on a statC'wide ball ot .
probably in November 19rfl, al!cr J signaturrdrivc b:-.-·
volunteers.
Although lottery· profits reprC'srnl "onJy a drop in

The Meigs Count y She riff's Dl'·
partment has acq uired nine s lide

is aOOut to run out for as many as

COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP&gt;- Time
1TI,OOO Ohioans who have not paid
their winter util ity bills.
Starting Monday, natural gas and
e lectric companies that have pffec·
live ly been blocked hy the PltbUc
Utilities Commission of Ohio from
disc01mecting customers wil h de lin
quPnt acrount s will be able to do so . .

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Ohio lottery winner
CLEVELAND I API The
w1nning nurnher drawn Thursda)·
night ln the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "The Number." was 861.
In the "Pick 4" gam&lt;'. played
Monday through Friday , the w in·
nlng nurnher was 5%4.
The lottery reported earnings of
$736,299 from wagering on its daily
game. Ea rnings came on sales of
$1,269,976, while holders of winning
tickets were entitled to share
$5.'1.1, 671.
In the parimutuel "Pick4" game,
sales totaled $182.926. Hold&lt;'rs of
w1nning tickets wef1' e ntitled to
share 45 percent of the take. or
$82,316. A winning $1 stra ight tic ket
earned $.3,960. A winning $1 boxed
ticket earned $165 .

Weather forecast
Mostly cloudy tonight w1th a
chance of showers and thunder·
storm.c;. Low nea r 50. Variablewinds
10 mph or Jess . Saturday, showers
and thunderstorms likely. High
6().65. Chance of rain 50 percent
tonight, and 60 percent Saturday.

Ohio Power
urges payment

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grass and seedtngs.

pany immedlatrl .v ," com mented Ron Ash , the ocmpany's
Poml?roy Area manager.

Choice Evergreen Assortment

20" 3-HP Rotary Lawn Mower

Plant now lo r years ol beauty cnotce 2 Yews
Juniper . ArboiVIIOe. and spruce Ready to plant

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Duling wintrr months, utilitif's

needed PUCO permission for each
shutoff and regulators did not grant
the req uests from 17 ut ilit ies.
The w1nter heal ing pt.•riod ends
Sunda.v night . clearing the way for
disconnecl ions.

Columbia Ga s of Ohio. wit h $31
million wonh of customer bill5 a t
least two months overdue, sa id it

would begin
Monday.

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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -The
fu&gt;v . Jesse Jackson is taking on
a new opponent by accusing
utility companies of lying about
acid rain and saddling voters

1.\'ith high-cost nuclear energj/.
In a three-day s"ing throug h
the Buckeye State which holds
its primary May 8, Jackson held
rallies in Cinci nnati and Dayton
on Friday before a prayer
breakfast here Salurday. Then
he was heading to Akron and
Cleveland.
TI1e black presidential hopeful
told the voters of Ohio, just as he
told the people of New Hampshire, that acid rain has to be
stopped.
"Now the utility companies of
Ohio would have you believe that
we cannot clean up the air," he
told a rally attended by about
5.000 people in Cincinnati. "They
havp tried to pit the people of
Ohio against the people of New
England, who have seen the ir
forests and lakes die from acid

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utili ty rates."

Hundreds
line up
for roles
as extras
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movie
~E:LSOI\Y[LLE,

Oh1u t,\ J'&gt; -

said applicants for thP 51Klloiii.KJ jobs
as pxtras in thf' mm·il'

g e~th e n'(J

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1'elsom·ili&lt;• Yr&gt;1 ·k H1gh Sehoul ilS
earb· as.~ a .m . Frida.v. B~1 8: .30. the
parking lot and H!XJ.seat auditorium
W!'r0 fil]f'().

Announcement of casting will tx'
madE' wirhin a w('('k, offici al.., Sd icl .
·'HPart anrl Sou l." :l 20thCcn tu!).··
Fox prOOu ct ion atXJul grm~ing up in
AITlPrica in 19://. i:-. 1u I.M' !" hot in
1\C'Isonvillr. nor1 hwP&lt;;;;t of Athens in
AI hens Count y, and Canal \\'inchPs·
tc&gt;r. just southf'&lt;Jst of ( 'ol umhus in
Franklin Coun 1 ~·
Sf&gt;! construction i~ P.\]Jf'( 'tl'(l to
'i l; ll1 Monda~· on 1tlf' publiC' squa rr· in
1\C'Isonvillc. Film ing is lo bf'gin :vta\
Ra nd C'Onl in uP for SI'\' Pn Wf'Pks.
OBES is handlin g I'I'&lt;'I'UilmPnt ol
extras, who mu st lx&gt;&lt;.~l l('ast l:)., ·Pars

without pull iiJg Ohio workers out
of work."

Pnvtronment. We can lower our

of the

Hundreds of pc'Oplf' hoping for rolf's
as i·x!ra s ln 1hf• f1 lm " Ht·art and
Soul" should know withi n a WP{'k if
lhe~·· r(' r ight f&lt; lr t hf' pa t1"
Don 1\icConnflll of th C' Ohio
Bureau of Ernplu.nm•n1 Sr-r,: icf's

rain . They say there L.;; no way
we can solve thf'se problems

Smokestack C'missions from
plants in Ohio and the Midwest
are often blamed lor the actd
rain that falls in New England.
.Jackson said acid rain, likP
other problems. can be solved
" if we turn to each olh&lt;'&lt;. not on
each other. We can put people to
work. \-Ve can clean up our

pe1n•nt

olrl. Pay is $:Ll'&gt; an hour. lhe
STI.' DYING liP - Till' Rev. ,Jess(' ,J;.l(·k~on , a ('andidate for the
d.-mocratit nomination for presidenl. sit.., in a hall at lht• fincinnati
Con\·cnt1on Center studying hi~ nott&gt;s prior to a rally thf'rf' Friday
evening. ( AP Laserpholo ).

minimum wagC'.
Applicat ion~ \\'1'11'

school from

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to -1 p.m.

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Women coal miners to meet this summer in Charleston
The conference will be June 22·24, with United Mine
Workers Vice President Cecil Roberts scheduled as
lhr keynote speaker, said Ms. Dukes , whoS!'
organization is based in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Sexual harassment still is a problem for fema le
miners despite recent court battles. Ms. Dukes said.
Several well-publicized lawsuits have been filed iil
West VIrginia Involving "pcepho!PS" at coal minP
balhhouses, but Ms. Dukes said women workers are
lookiilg for solutions other than Jawsuils.

"U s u a iJ~· lawsuits should be vour las t rC'sort ," shr
sa id . "AftPr you do a ll thai , you·vr still got to work

tll&lt;'re. WomPn want to rrsol\'0 this without goi ng to
cout1. They·rp trying 10 makr mf'n sre thf'm .:~s
co-workers and union sistf'rs. Thai bond alrC'ady
ex ists."
Anothrr problf'm facing u.:omPn is c-ornm on to all
minC'rs - unPmp lo.vmcnt. While• tlwrr an• smnP 3,7JO
women miners - or about 2 pt'rcrnr of thf' Iota!

workforce- in thp U.S. toda y. mor" than hal f are laid
off, murh hlghPr than thr ratP PXperir•nc&lt;'d b)' malP

ByCHR~TOPHERCONNELL

cases.
Health and Human Services
Secretary Margaret Heckler an ·
nounced the suspension of the
so-called periodic disability reviews
Friday. Federalcourisorgovernors
already had blocked disability
cutoffs In nearly 30 states.
Mrs. Heckler said she would also
preserve or restore beneftts for
40,000 people still fighting cutoffs
tllrough administrative channels.
Many were slated to get their last
disability c heck May 3.
The House Included a medical
improvement standard In the bill
that It passed rwer the Reagan
admlnlstratlon's objections, 410.1,

on March 27.
Sen. Carl Levin, D·Mich., oneof44
sponsors of similar legis !a lion iil the
Senate, said, "I think It is obvious tile
secretary has seen the handwriting
on the wall. Congress is determined

to act."
A co-sponsor. Sen. John Heinz.
R-Pa., predicted the Senate "will
pass a responsible and sirong bill
premised on a medical Improvement standard by early summer."
And he said the moratorium wUI
keep pressure on the Senate to act so
tllat the reviews can resume under
new rules.

Heinz added that the Reagan
admlnistratlon apparently reallzed
that H It had not taken !hJs action,
"there would be a growing and deep
wound to the president on the
fairness Issue."
Since Social Security began
periodically rescreening disability
recipients In March 1981, some
312,121 people have t.&gt;en ordered off
the rolls and 449,m told they were

still eligible. Alter appeals. about
190,000 have lost benefits.
In addition, the agency has
conducted nearly 400.000 regular
reviews of people whose conditions
had been expected to improve
dHring those three years a nd
ordered 173,000 off tile rolls. Those
regular reviews wlll continue .
She said the moratorium on the
so-called periodic dlsablllty reviews
will last until Congress enacts
legislation to restore uniform,
nationwide rules.
Mrs. Heckler's action does not
affect the nearly ~.OOJ people who
have suits pending In federal courts.
But It will hold up 210,1XXJ reviews
Social Security had expected to
conduct durtng the lastslxmonths of
fiscal 1984, said Social Security
spokesman John Trollinger.
Congress ordered the reviews In
19!ll alter Social Securily auditors
estimated that one In five recipients
no longer or never met the dellnltlon
of dlsabWty.

miners. slw said
"What happcnf'd with co;ll mining 1s '"'hat
happr'nPd \.\'it hall non-tradil iuna I tK't'U\XI lion~ \1.:omPn
\\:cnl tnlo," sht' sa id . "The~ · Wf't'f' thp last hired and 1hf'
firsl to 1x&gt; laid oil At least :lO ~rcf'nl of tht" womf'n
WPII' laid Off."
Othf'r mattrrs to tx&gt; discus.&lt;;;(&gt;() in work~ hops indud(~
~l.lfely , m~.::ttrrn lty and patrrn 1t~ · lt..,J\T' JH·o,·i.o. iiHI." in
C'On tracts. lOC'al suppot1 gToups l'or wonw!'l mlnf•r:-; ,
~mclthf' r lf'Ction of womC'n t o L'-:'vlW offiCt'." ·

Glenn urges support
for forest purchase

SocSec stops disability reviews

moratorium on reviews of such

Republican Candidate

OH. 45769

who. despite all efforts to assist
them. have not kept up with their
energy bills. We are concerned
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Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (API -Senators
supporting a bill to prevent Social
Security from ending disability
payments unless a redpient's
condition has improved are encouraged by a Reagan administration

GILKEY

Patd for by the Candtdate. B 0 Gilkey,
38189 Sumner Road, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.

customf'rs,·· Ash said . "Wf'
realize there arl' many people

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"Ohio Po"·er does not want to
discontinue service to any of our

"From whal 1 understand the
PUCO has asked the utilities to look
carefully at each shutol'f possibil·
ity," Steve Ostrander. spokesman
for the OffiC&lt;&gt; of Consumers'
Counsel. said. "There's always the
lllh·huur possibility of the consu·
mer being able to pay at the
doorstep."
II the past i5 a n indication, the
number of disconnections du1ing
any s iiJgle month will likely be well
hPlow the 177,000 figure.
"Traditionally the btggest months
for disconnections arP April, May
a nd .June. In May oll983 there werc
nearly 50,000 disconnections." Os
I rander said.
'Tor the period that ran from
June of198'2 through May of 1983.1or
exarnple,lhelotal numherolpeople
disconnected was 230,000 lor 1the 110
biggest electtic and gas compan IPS," he sa id . ''That represents
about 4.2!i percent of the customers
of lhOS&lt;' c'Ompanies."

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (API - Ahout 151l fpmnle
miilers are expected to a ttend a conference this
summer at which unemploymPnl and sexual
harassment underground will be discussed, says
Joyr&lt;' Dukes of the Coa l Employment Project.
A.Jso to be discussed a t the sixtll annual National
Women 1\&lt;liners Conference here will be the lack of
understanding among co-workers and supe1vlsors
about a two-sex work force. such as the absence of
child care for employees and a shortageofbat hhouses
and ot her facilities for women, Ms. DukPS said .

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Ash Pxplalned that todav
marks the official end of the
wlntPr heati ng season. ThP
Public Utilities Commiss ion of
Ohio ha s s tated that customer-s
who are delinquent In their
utility payments will now become subj t"C l to normal discon-

MAY 8th

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Company rustomers who fa cP
dtsconnecron of their electric
servicP should cont act I he com-

Extended Ohio Foreca.•t
Sunday throogll Tuesday:
Chalice of rain each day. Highs in
lhe :188. Low frool lhe mid-30s to
mkHOs Sunday and Monday and in
lhe 30s Tuesday.

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iJHJh ·idual and eo rpora lr- inc'Omf' 1ax tor srhools.
Fox said that if thC' incomP tax f'aJmarking were in
place today. lhl' schoo ls would be recPiving $15.'\
million morf' \n stalf' fundin g durin g the currenl
biennium
Thf' proposed &lt;Jmendmf'nt pro\·tctC's that li:lwrnak
('I'S, b~' a two·third s volE'. cou ld diver! any surplus
crct~ !Pd b~· the SPt asidr lo olher sta ff' services.

Slides availahlt'

presentations on various

Multim~;~dia

th~ buck~!" of total school cos ts. he said all should go
for c&gt;ducation lx'&gt;rauSf' Ohior-Jns wrrf' le-d ro lx'lievr
lhf'y would be .

He sa id thi s yC'ar's profih would pmbJbly amount

lo about $80 per pupil

Utility services may
Jackson
takes
on
utilities
end Monday for Ohio's
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preventlon-rPiated suhjects. ThP
slides deal w1th burglary. neighbor·
hood watches. self-protection. V"-ll·
dalism, fraud, witnesses, crimC'
prevention through environmenta l
design, jury duty and the what and
why of crime prevention . Any of t he
programs can he obtained for an)'
interested civic group by contacting
the sheriff's department a I 992-3371
or 992-3889.

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WASHI:-.JGTO N - Senator .John
Glenn 1D-Ohio I ha s called for
support in funding acquisi1 ion for
Wayne NaTional Forest. ln a lettpr

to Senator Robert C. Byrd iD-West
Virginia 1. Glenn stressed I he im·
portance

of

suc-h

a

purchase.

"Rather than jeopardize thP lulur&lt;'
of this

believe

URGES PURCHA.SE - Sen.
John Glenn, D.Ohlo, hilS called

lor support In funding acquis~
lion for Wayne National Forest.
Wayne National Forest Is located In Southeastern Ohio and
Is the largest public land holding
In the state.

great nali onal forPSt, I
shou ld be improving the

'"P

forest by purchasing the remaining
inholdings. Purchase of this land
would &lt;'nhance the multlple·use
mam1gemenr of !he forest . It a !so
would encourage the State of Ohio
to commit thE' necessary resourcPs
to impmve rrcr£' ational facilities
which border on or are surroundl.J()

by the forest ," Glenn sa id .
Wayne National Forest Is located
In Southeastern Oh io and Is the
largest public land holding in the
state. The forest provides a vatiety

of IX'nf'fits to 1h1&gt; "i &lt;J I(' Th(.., forf'sl

provides for df'\'r . ~T0USl'. wi kl
turkry and othC'r J.\·il d &lt;1nimals. If
also provides ~omf' of !hp bPs!
rKreal ion.:ll fishing in !hf' f'ntire
S!J f(' .

In addition. it ~ uppliPs nparl .\ ' 10
million board ff'PI of timtx&gt;r
annual!.\· lo loc&lt;1l scn,·mills. TllPrC'
also is a substantial amount of
minPral Pxtrac!ion - including
natural gas, C'oa\ and oil.

Finall.v . Glr nn a dded, "To accomplish these goals, I encourage
~·ou to appropriatP S2 million in
fiscal years 1985 and l!Jli to
purchase inholdings in 1he Wayne

Nat ional

Forest.

This National

Forest alrC'ady provides significan t
benellts to the Stair of Ohio, but

w1th lhPsr acquisitions Ohlo wtll
benefit to an even greater extent."

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15, 1984

;Comment

and perspective

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Wailing Wale
Pn·:-.tdPnl r{(•aga n ' s aHJC's arr ~ i tl ln g back. Vvaitmg for the Democra tic

prpsJdt•ntrdl c.tndrd;rll'" to tear l'arh ot her to s hrrds. Thf'! are hoping 11
takl's as long ao, po-.;.sihlf· .
WhJif' pr()('C'( 'd lng wnh ...1 strat(•g:. 1t1&lt;.1t ha'~ the pr&lt;•sident stressing his
s urccs~·:-.- tlri .'&gt; wt•t'k·.., tnp tu KJn '&gt;&lt;:I S Cit;; and D&lt;:~ Uas wa s designed to
d mw J 1tr•m io n 10 au 1n workrrs who haw' !"xocn ll'Called to thrir jobs and to a
burgt·cmmg housmg mdu str:. m T~.=·xas- they ar&lt;Jalso watching Walter F .
1\llond dl ~ · . (;dr;. Hdr l , tnt.l .Jf'ss&lt; · .Jackson pick t'.:t('h ot ht:•r .:t)J.:ti1. s&lt;.wing
Rmgon lh&lt;' troublf' lor th&lt;• 1imP !X'ing.
At th&lt;' sam(' t Jml ·. Hcagan 's adv1sers are wa tching J numtx&gt;r of
dcvc lopmPnt s th.Jt &lt;"(JUid prO\"(' troubll'surnt• wht•n vutl'rs gu to UtE' IXJIIS
nc:-.:1 Noq•ml)(' r
At home. ThPn' 1s thp q uc•s tJon of [ d\\' in M('('SC' III , R eagan 's White Hou se
('Ounsclor Lmd nom inw to be&gt; attornc\ gpnf'ral. whosP personal finanCC'S
and othC'r m a ttl'I"' an · ~)( ' in g inH'Sti gat('{l by a S(X'('ial proS('('utor. Officials
acknow lcd gf' th at thl· J::XJtt•nt !d l polltJea l 1mpact IS great . and wondC'r
v.. h~~ th( 'f' 1hP m ciP~ nden t 1m ·P." 1ig;Jt Jon will tx&gt; compl0ted much Jxofore Ihe

WASHINGTON - Let us have
three che(&gt;rs and a tiger for Donald
P. Hogard. As president of the
Leg al St&gt;rv1ces Corp .. he rPCe ntl y
struck a solid blmv for progress: H e
cut off the funds for the Wes tern
Center on Law &lt;Jnll Pm•erty. Hip.
hip. hoor"''· and halle luj ah too
Thf' story g(){'s back a long wa y ,
to the timC' that a modest program
of lega l st~rvi c r s was opera ted
within lhf' Office of Econom ic
Opportuni ty. In 1974, Con,;r&lt;&gt;ss
crea ted thf' Lt&gt;gctl Services Co rp. as
an mdepcndPnt agency within the
Pxrrut ivr bra nch. T hlJ idret \).a s
sound . l'h(' idea wa s to hl'lp 1hP poor
in copt ng wit h thP law
ThP id f'a rl'main s sound to thi s
da\· To provide a lawyer for th('
puor fa mil\· abour to bC' wrongfull~'
l'V Icted. to hrlp un sophls!Jcatf'd ole
rx-oplf' w1th soc.·1al S€-c uril y procf'·
durps and tu give the lii!IP p&lt;'OpiP of
our so('i('fy a fair shakf' Wi th the law
is an nhti g!l tion of fairnf'ss. df'CC'ncv

and right If the Legal Services
Corp had been content to pursue
these humble tasks. il would no!
have become necessary for Bogard
to take the unprecedented action he
recently took.
Sad lo say, the noble ideal was
flou ted almost from the beginning
of th e Legal Services Corp. Until the
Reagan administration managed to
inst all Bogard, thr agency was
controlled by a series of legal
activists and young lawyers. In
Feli x Frankfurter's day. such
eager beavers were known as
hap py hot dugs. At the LSC, the
activists disdai ned the grubby
business of helpin g the litt le old lady
who has f allen behind on her r ent .
To the happy ho t dogs of the LSC ,
Little old lad ies are a bore.
The activist s' idea of proper lega l
services. to qUote from a candid
memorandum one of them oncr
preparE'd. is "aggrPS.'&gt;ive advocacy " Suc h advocacy included

class actions, high-powered lobbying, legislative initiatives and "all
the ~teps necessary to assure the
continuation of social benefit and
entitlement programs." AI lhe
heart of this "aggressive advocacy" are the 22 st ate and national
su pport centers. Wha t they support
is politi cal activism.
Congress sough t to prevent the
very disaster that has overtaken
the anginal idea. The a lw fl atly
prohibits the LSC from "advocating
or opposing any ballot measures,
Initiatives or r eferendums." The
people wh o were running the
Western Center in E ng lewood.
Ca lif , threc years ago took a
different virw. ThPy were vrry
much opposc'&lt;l lo what was known
as Proposi tion Nine, a ball initiative
to red uce Californi a's income tax .
In the course of thE&gt;ir successful
pffort to defeat the proposill on, the
WPSt ern CeniN employed half a
dozen coordina tors with PxpPr irn-

dt'&lt;'lion .
At rtl( ' s:lfll&lt; ' tin H·. ! h(' pn·s id1 •nt" s ;lldPs

an·

ke('pmg

an ryP on how

Crntral ,\nwnca b pla\·ing Wl lh lhP \'Oi tn g pubiJc. ThP adm mJ st ration IS
Uatthng \\ Jtlll ,(JI J,l!li&gt;ss to nbt;.~m $21 rml lion in SJX"&lt;..'J3l funds fur covl•rt
OJ¥'1"J !io ns h~ lh&lt;' opporu·nts n r lhf' Sanrlinist;l gove rnmf'nl in Nir aragu £1
A not ht ·r h~tltlt• 1"' 11C'mg fou ght O\'f'r a spPcbl monr.v rcqupsl for thr nC'C'd.s
of ~I Sa l\ t~dor
T hP IJO]I!Jl'.:ll iflliJci CI
Ct·nlt"a] r\mt 'rica '" hasn' t S('('mN:l to hurl rhis
prPsJdt·nt ... ... ;.nd . 1 'it ~ nior Whi1P IloUSi' ol ftcia l w ho asked not to b0
iclentifit'C! " l thmk that· .., one v. (• can handle' from a public rela tions
stam.Jpom l . l:x '&lt; aust • t hP . \m(•r i&lt;'an peopl&lt;' undPrs tand th(' conSPqurncf's' ·of
an~ · M arxi.sl 1-.'l'DW!h in !hf• rrginn .
Havmg v•.:atch i 'CI lhP l0:1d tn thP l )(' mocrat tc ra cP Sl'&lt;'Saw l)('twwn
MondaiP. Ill&lt;' luJTTH 't vwl' IHl'Sldf'nt. ~mel Hl.lrl. a srnutor from Colorado.
W'hJ!f' HoltS(' offiCial s a r f' r f' lucr ant to s.: 1 ~ · whtch eanclid atP wou ld make the
taught''' OIJJJIInt' n t.
"Monda IP c·Jparl.' rLtll it·.., 1hP l vn .~ 1 11 w ·n t gJOups . If hP Wl' Tl' the numinF'\.'.
y ou 'd hJV(' a pn•tty unil&lt;'d pa 11~·. " hr "' ' td . But . hf' ohS(•J-vf'd, " Ha r1 tf'nds to
_pu!J from lht • s &lt;..~mc st·l I)] votC'r:-; WC' pull from ."

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Letters to the editor
A retractwn
" S&lt;•\.' f' l". tl monl h'i ago I n·r t 1\ HJ ,~
from ll ighl undt •J IV·
sParch and E du(' &lt;tll ()n Ct•ntPJ ,.., uc
cf'ssor to Hi g lll~tnclf'r Folk Sc hl..tolt
&lt;.About ,t column I \\ "f IJ\t• Ltst O ctol:&gt;~ •t
indw;ttmg tlLrl lhP lltg hl.rmh•r F ()lk
Sc hon!
·communi".! rt .llnlng

.complaint

w,,..,"

centr•r. ·
·· J irnnwcli:llf'l.\ · Jt•h•cN ·d ,, ..,L tt t•
·mcnt r larif~· in g that I c·pr f&lt;tlnl .\ did
oot intl•nd t o r f'ff'r f () I he ll lghlan(h·r
Researd1 n rH:l EduC, (fion c·l' llll ' l" .ti•

it &lt;•-xist.., tud,l\ .
··1 ha \ "P n1lW !l.td thr opportu nir~
!c1r tu r tlu ·r dl'ldi lC'd l'&lt;'sParr· h into
th t• b.wk g t ound of t hf' Htgh L.t ncil'r
Vtdk St hool in thr 1!-f.)(Js. R&lt;.lsf'd on
tl1 al l'l'Sf'.ln'h . I hf'rrb.' retract m_
,.
'ilLilt•m(•nl th,tl thP Hi g hlandf'r Folk
Scl tuu l \\ d'-', 01 ctt am tinu• h ~t s ~~ 'I'll
;, ·&lt;"omm um sr rr;Hn i ng cPntPr .· ..
.l. tm f's .J. K il patrick
l ' rrl \ "!']S;J ] PtP ... S s .v ndif'&lt;Jtl'

'Protected~
WASHINGTON -.Japa n's "f&gt;&lt;:o·
nomic miracle·· isn' t &lt;:~ll it 's crack('{}
up to IX'. This m &lt;&gt;ans that tht• Unttrd
Sta tE's s hould br wary of try mg ro
cop_v the .Japanese tec hniqu(' of
pmtec tJ vr tariffs J nd m;.~ssi\'('
govPrnmcnt su bs idit~s for t argPtf'd
indu strips.
Onf' o f the most influP nti e~l
dwmpion!-i of fn•p a nd frirn dly
comJX•Iition bcrwf'f'n thr U nit ed
Statrs and .Jap~n 1s our man in
T ok .v o, Ambass.tdur
\1ikP
M.1nsfif'ld .
"If !"Ou tx•lie\·C' tn thf' fref'
('lliL·rpr h(' S\ stem , .vou should
IX"' liP\&lt;' in opPn and fi'PP romj.X'ti
l ion. " ht • su ici in an !nt r rviC'W \.\"il h
m_Y nss(l(· w tr Da le Va n Aller in
Tok\ o.

"Tht' cuslomt·r is Pn tit!C'd to thP
bf'.st ht• can Uu\ Jt thP most
r"('asona blt • pricP. If WC''rc gn ing to

if Wf' hf'll rvc in th &lt;:~l
s~ · s tf'm , as I do- thC'n we ought to
ta k e l hosP fdctors into mind and act
M·f'ordi ngly. Tt.~riffs hE'Ip n£'tthrr
countr.v tn lhP long run, but cn'&lt;l l f'

our spJvrs. f ace up l o r r ality and
n 'cog f'lize that many of our Pro·
nomic ditfi r ult iPs at homr arr of
our ow n doing," hP said . 1 'A nd th at

l' UITI!X'I •• -

A duty to die(
I s iT nl_\" dut \ To die "'
First or all. [ \H.t Uid llk l · lr &gt; 'i,J\

. a m nut

ell

,Ill gi )Od

~\ ti ltH()]

: WOU ld Jikf' TO Sj}f'd ~:

d .... hut I

ln .\ 1htJ U):h1 .'i WI

: TN ~opal" '-' J•rogJ am r&gt; t Apn l ·L
I ;..rrrr a J P.., pi rL~ Ir lt\ p.ttll·nt ll\·lng
: on a v!'ntil u tor dlld I 1.1 .l l t·h T \ . orH·
; hf'ck of a lot T ~l ,tl ntgh l his
· progr;;~rn wa s in IJdf t ,(b&lt; rut 1lit ' 1il-! ltl
: to di£' But is IT m\"dU!\"!r• dit' tor..,ci \"1'
: the govC'rnmcnt mom •v''
• . I had no mf'dkal msur o~nt "( ' .t ! .til
· "i#bf'n r mph vs••ma stru ck rnP c1 1 th1·
: gp of 'l:l and at Tha t Ttnlt' 1 ll ;td Jl()f
: IJ(&gt;{•n to a Uoct or fn r
r·,( 1 s
1 had nr\ rr lx'f'n ust•d to .t s km ~
· for help 1Jtt1 1 soon had tn hrr;tk
~ do w n .illt.l ask ff J!" i T. :1nd 11 Jus t
; about got tht ' hl'sl o f ITH ' .

:w \

At th1· ro n&lt;"lusion of this p r P~ illf'n ­
lial ramp;.n gn. thf' c; tnd t datr ~ will
havC' pumPf'(l s&lt;J m d n \ h.md s that if thP PXIPndt'Cl f'nl'l"J:!Y" \\' PIT'
convert I'd 10 thf' handlf' of ;:1 pi !Ch f'r
· pump - th('y wi ll ha v~ accumu·
- latPd sufficil'nl wal&lt;'r to fill all the
: ·swimm ing pool ~ in thf' cou nt ry .
Furlhf'rmOrf'. the- ca ndida IPs wi ll
havr&gt; kissPd so many b abies
tlnc luding l h- .v ear -olds and oldPrl
~ they sim pl y Wf'ar ou1 thf'ir pucke r
pnwf'r - 1hcrf'forP, arP unablP to
: puckrr up to k iss thl'ir wivt's for six

~ Today

t\nfl I Ltrn \" t 'l"\ thdnkfut tnr P\"f'tY
h11 of 11
I kno\\" I .Jifl not pnxtuctiV&lt;' To
s o C' lf' l\' and Th.tt I cost the• govcrn Jllf'nl J lot of monP\" dnci t h&lt;.~! I a m ~~
IJurdt'll to my fam il.v for it ha s
lllli'Ji&lt;'J"f'd 111 thr ir li \"PS to r .trP fur
mt • whllP I am on 1hf' \"C'nt l lator a nd
lrhJn k ttwrn f1 om thP bottom nf mv
h(•art and I &lt;.t lso thank Dr. Subbiah.
J lrr l?t'r M1"d tcal C£'n 1f' r sta ff and
ll o MPcl sPrviers a t Pt. PlPasanl.
I still don"! think iT is m y duty to
dH' 1 thmk Cod gJvf' m a n lhl·
knm~ lr'( l.Qt• to mak1 • 1hP machlnf's to
kl'I'P ~'(Jp lf' Jik f' lllf' allVf'
I. vvo nia { ;f'orgf'
Rl 1. Vinton

mont hs a flf'r Thf' (']p( 1ton
I n (]ddition, lht • ('a ndidatf'.s w ill
ha\"C' m;uJI' rnorC' prornisC's 1not tn
lx• ful fiiiNi l than all bri d&lt;&gt;groorm
make in a yf'ar's limp.
l ncldPnl ally , tf tht· d~fe at&lt;'d
ra ndidatPs can stJll maintain thPir
c•v erlast lng, winning smile - L!kr
durlnr the hand ·shaklng cam paign
- th. J could compete wit h the
t('{'nagcrs and most likely get a job
adverti sing soft drinks on TV .
E rnest T hornf'
T hu rman. Ohio

in history

Today ts Su nday , Aprill5. the llltith day uf19R4 . Thl'rP are ~60days left in

.. )11,!? year.
; • Today's highlight in history:
• :- ·on April 15, 186.~. PresldPnl Abra ham Lincoln died at the age of 56 at a
: _Washin!(ton boarding house. nine hours after bei ng shot hy John WUkes
: Boolh .
· · On this dat~ :
' Also in 186.';, less than thf'P&lt;' hours artcr Lincoln died , Andri'w Johnson
was sworn in as thP 17t h p t&lt;&gt;s ident of the Unil &lt;'d Stales at thP Kirkwood
House In Washi11gton .
·

ces

in polillcal campaigns. The
center's senJor attorney , Alan
Rader, was assigned to oversee the
formation of a political coalition. He
sought support from sympathetic
groups: "PTAs, library associations, tenants' associations, environmeutal groups and public emp'oyees· union are probably thebes!
tx·t. "

Manifestly, such acll\'itles had
nothing on earth Ia do wit h the
rendering of legal advice and
services to the poor. La st Sep.lem be,r the General Accounti ng
OffiPe invPStlgated the Proposlllon
Nine campaign and concluded thai
the Western Cent er had violated the
law aga inst political ac ti vity. The
GAO's f ind ing led to a heari ng
before an adminislrallve law judge
in February. Incredibly, the judge
disagreed with GAO's conclusion
and r ecommen ded that funds for
thP center not be Pnded . On Apr11 4,
Bogard overruled that recom men dalion. He found the cent er guilt y of
"flagr ant defiance of the act." and
exerci sed hi s pD\I,ler as president of
the corporation to cut off the
cenl er's $1.2 million funding as of
May 1
M y hoorays and hallel uja hs may
be prema tur e. Thl' happy hot dogs
have powerful friends on Capi tol
Ht ll. It is entirely conceivable that
confirma tion of PrPsident R ea gan's 11 nominations to the lSC
hoard could get tengled in lhe
conl rover sy over cont i nued funding
of thf' \o\7PStPr n Center
nut I Will hope for the best. If
Bogard' s thoroughl.v justified ac ·
lion sta nds up. (X'rhaps it wi ll 'l&lt;'r\'e
&lt;.~s a warning lo ot hf&gt;r support
crnt ers. Th r L('gal Sl'IYkE's Corp.
has a uspful. in df'f'd a noh le misston
to fulfil l. but t hat m ission has
sul ferC'd gnrvou sly under till' activbm of Bogard 's prPdecessor s.
Cutt i ng off th(' Wes tern Center \\'as
a step in th(' ri g ht directi on . Thl•n•'s
.o.;till a long wav to go.

industries______J_ac_lc_A_nd_c_rs_an

problem s which can rC'act aga inst
al l of us."
At Ml . Mansfit&gt;ld is on Instituti on
m .Iapan He wa s namro am bassador by Prrsident J immy Cart('r in
1~77. a nd President Ronald RC'agan
saw no nf'f'd to replace hm .
Soft -spo krn and professori al, hf' is
no shogun Ma cAr thu r. but is
ad mir&lt;'d and respec ted by Japa·
ncsC' officials .md bus iness m e n. He
IS as quiPtl y_ rffC'C ll V(' in his
diplomatic ro le as hf' wa s w hf'n hP
succcroed L.'·ndo n Jo hn son &lt;:~s
SC'na tr m a jorit y lra clrr in 1961
MansfiPlcl is conc0rnf'd tha t
tJ.S ...Japa nf'sc trade relations will
brcoml' a ca mpa ign issue thi s yt&gt;ar .
"ScapPgoa ting Japan" for ArnC'n ca's industrial troub)('S ma .v bf'
politicallv temptmg, but it w ill l~t•
C'ou n tP J product ivr. Mans firld ff'f'ls
"' \Vp havf' to be honest wJth

in large part only Wf' ca n r urf'

thl'm."
T hr am bassador acknowiPdged

that thC' U.S. tradE' df'fkit is gPtling
~orsr Pa('h vri.lr: from $1~.R btll1on
in !981 to $17 hill ion 1n 1982 and $195
bJ lll on last y&lt;'a r .
Hut in a ll lllP furor over Japan .
Mansfirld poi ntf'd ou t, litll r is said
of gr O\,\ 'ing lradC' problem s with

othf' r cou ntrws.
T hP L1 S
tradf' d('fi CJt with
Ca nacb. for PXamplC' . has mcrpasf'd almost fiwo. folcl sim'l' 1981
- to :l\HU billion I a~! Vf'ilr And our
n nt ·l'· hea l !h~' frad&lt;' surplus v.i th
Wrs tt~rn E urope ha" dropJX'llthas
1Jcal l.v uvPr thP samC' pf'riorl . and
could turn into a df~ficit
ThC' answf'r to th cSf' tr .tdP
problem s. Ma n~fir l d sa id . is not to
put up hi g h r ~mfts to kf'f'P our
forPign produc ts. bu t to " pull
togpt hf'r and n •cognizr tha t wr a rr
in a vr r~' romrwlitivf." wor ld "
II C' citf'd thf' U.S. aut o indust r.v as
a caSf' in point. Onf' of thf' bigg('~t
victims of .Jap&lt;Jnf'Sf' Pncroa c hm r nt ,
th P indust ry rf'bou ndPd from a $.~

billion loss 1n 19HO tn a $6 2 hi li nn
profit last yrar
Mansfield and ot hf' r SO U!Tf'S in
Tokyo agrf'f'd that tr~'in g to emu
lntP J apa nPse PConom ir policy isn t
The a nswPr " ither Fnr onf' thing,
thf' muc h·puJiicizf'd "parlllt'r'-'hip"
hptwt.oen go\· cr nm r nt and inr1ustr:-·
wou ld not IX' tolPra tr d in th f' Unit€'d
Sta tes. For anot hf&gt;r . thP s ~'S I E'm
hasn' t bt:•t•n u ni\·ers &lt;:l llv surrrssful
in .Japan
MITT - T h&lt;' M imstrv of Int erna-

prrsident would never make the
prayer issue politica l. Only !he
li ber al Democrat s would do that."
"RPcently, onC' of the pres ide nt's
ma m themes in his speeches
arou nd the country i.s that Congrf'ss
is r esponsible for a ll his failurf's ln
forPi gn policy, including L ebanon .
He has almost called them lrait ors .
Would thp upcomi ng C'lrct lons have
any thing to do w it h the thrust of his

w hf'n an inrumbf&gt;nt pr('sidrnt is
ru nmng for office, J.s how to
diffPrPnliatl' a }J(Jiilical t rip he tnkPs
from onf' whr n hP is on the nation's
businC'ss . If Mr. Reagan gocs auf
c . tmpaJ g nin ~ .
lhr Re p u bli can
Party t.s suppos&lt;'d to poy for It , but if
hf' jr;; t r:J\'Pling as a presidr nt , thC'
tdXJJa\·rr does. We're not talking
&lt;:~bout mckcls and dimrs. EvPry
ti m£' thP preside nt leaves thf' WhltC'
House with his r nt ouragP it runs
in to hundreds of thousands of
r1o ll a rs
So w ho makes thf' dec ision
w hPlhC'r tht• prPsidt•nt is out on thr
road m aki ng a po lit ica l speech or
dP ii vPrmg an insplra ti onal mes ·
sagC' as this country's PIPct cd
lf'adPr?
T he Whitp House staff does.
" H ow do you dcclrle when Mr
Rmgan is going out for poll ttca l
r easons. a nd when hr goes out for
presidential ones?" I askc'tl a fnend
at !he WhitP HousP.
" We're very cre ful not ton
contuse the two," he said with a
straight facr. " During an election
yhea r it' a always a close call."
"W hat ar e tht&gt; criteria ?"
wanted to know.
"Well, If the president files out to
attend a luncheon of businessmen
to explain how well his economic
plans are working, after Inheriting
the worst financial m ess In 40 year s
from the DE'm ocr ats, then !hat
would be a presidential trip and
considered nonpolitical. "
" Would a speech to !he lunda m entalis! preachers a bout prayers
In school be considered political or
preslden II a I?"
"President ial. of course. T he

rPma r ks~"

" Cer ta inly no!. T he president has

a r ight to Inform th e people of this
cou ntry who should be bmed for I he
collapse of his bipartisa n foreign
polir.v, and thr loss of American
livPS. w h&lt;&gt;ther he makes the S(le&lt;'ch
in NE'w York, Chicago or Los
Angeles."
··couldn ' t he do lhat from the
Wh it e House?"
" It's import ant that the peopl e
see their presid ent, and the more he
gels around to !he key electora l
slates, the stronger the message he
is sending to the Soviets thai we
lnlend to have peace through
strength . It Is also his dut y as
Commander-In -Chief to warn the
nallon of the disastrous consequences of a nuclear freeze now being
put fort h by the prPSidenllal
ca ndidates In the oppos!Uon pa rty. "
"Some mlg hl Int erpret those as
political speecnPS In an election
year," I sa id.
" How can t hey be considered
polltlcal when the nation's freedom
Is at stake, and all he Is saying Is
thai the DE'mocrats would dellver
us Into !he hand s of the
Communists 7 "
"WH o picks up the tab w hen the
president goes out to talk to a group
of Republican women aboul the

•

unfalrnrss of th l~ so-called gPndf&gt;r
gap 7 "
" It de(X'nds. If 1he prf'sidf'nt st ops
off on the tr ip to visit som &lt;'one
w hose house has !Je.E&gt;n washed away
by a fl ood, then the taxpaver does.
If he flies direct ly to thp speech
wi thout filling a sandbag, then the
Rf'publica n Pa11y would ."
" lt appears to m P 1hen. thaI so far
most of thP prPs ident' s soj ourns
haven 't cos t the party too much
money."

Extended Ohio forecast

The nations weather

MONDAY TiffiOUGH WEDNESDAY: A chance of rain Monday
and Tuesday clearing Wednesday. Highs in the 50s, lows In the :lls.

Hy The i\.ssoclated """''
A storrn wstem that spawned SIX tomadOPS, m arhle-slz!'d hall and
60 mph w inds flooded ru sh-hour st reets Frid ay in south Florida ,
while the central Plain s bra r&lt;'d for gust s that htt qo mph In Omaha,
Neb.
Light ra in fc•ll in a brood band of the IVi idwest l roJ' ' t~e\.rPat Lakes
to the northern Plains while much ott h{' W(•s t and : ~ · •Jr l1 · l'St basked
under sunny sklf'S.
Scattered thunderstorms Y..t'll" Jt'JX.lrtc&gt;d in thl• 'Southeast with
part ly cloudy sk ies lhroughout rnurh of thr Northeast.
Staffers at the Nat ional Weat her ~I'V lCf''s office in Coral Ga bles,
Fla .. spotted three tornadoes from their wmdows, and three othprs
w('re repor1t:&gt;d PlSC'\·V hf'll.'. F'on '"C'aSH'r s also snw a v.:atcrspout nei.:lr
the Cor al Gahles Waterway .

Chance of showers, storms
By The A.•soclated Press
Clouds and sunshine with a chance of showers or lhunderstorms
were In Ohio's forecast Saturday, with afternoon temperatures
mostly in the 60s and a chance of 7().degree readings in the sou tl\em
counties.
The prospects ari' likely for wet weather on Sunday and in addition
it w Ul be noticeably cooler, with highs prohably not climbing out of
the 50s In most sections.
Showers and sca ttered thunderstorms were reported Friday
afternoon and night, especially in northPrn and central Ohio. Most
rainfall amounts were lighl , less than a tenth of an inch.
Tempera tures wrr&lt;' on the mild side Friday night. Early this
morning readings were from !he mid 40s to low 50s.
The main wea ther featur'P on the map !his morning was a large
and very slow-moving low pressure system . This low was centered
over extreme northwest !Uinois. The low will coni inue east and reach
northwest Oh10 by Sunday evening. With this slow movement the
threat of wet weather will conlinue lhrough the ~arly part of nexl
week.

Steve Deerwester, a PUCO attorney exa miner , said utilities must
also offer at least one of two other
payment plans. One calls for them to
pay thP curr Pnt bill plus one-sixth ol
the am ou nt in arTcar·s - asix·munth
payment program The other provides for them to payone- thirdoft he
back due amount plus the current
bill.
Columbia said it "'ould offer all
three payment plans.

Ohio power.. .____

,_
c _on
_t_in_u_
e d_
f r_
o m_p_a_ge-AI_)_

about these people.
"Our job is to providr sf'rvires
to our customers, and we makr
rvel)' ('ffort to work thing s out
for lhosp who cannot pay t heir
entl rf' electric bills. At the samC'
time, how evC'r , we must protPCt
the majorit y of our c ustomer.;
who d o pa y thrir bills and who

lottery winnin~
numbers: 792,54:37
CL EVEL&lt;\ND tAP t
The
winning number drawn Ftid ay
ni ght In the Ohio lnttery 's rl aily
gamP, "The Num ber," was 792. In
the " Pick 4" ga me, played Monday
through Friday, thr winning

should not have to pay those at
our dPlinquent c ust omers." The
company has several payment
plans available which ailow
customers to pay these delin·
quent bills over an extended
period . Details ore ovailable lo
any Ohio Power office.
" In addition to forma l pl ans,
wC' arr willing to work ou t
anyt hmg wit h the customer thai
1s reasona ble to help htm mf'f't
his obliga tion, "
As h
empha sized.

The loltPry r eported ea rnings of
$tl67.4fi7 from wagering on it s daily
ga mf'. Earnings came on sales of
$1,48.\ 18.1, whtle holders of winning
ticket s ar e entitled to share $817,71b .
In the parimutu pl "Pick4" ga me.
sales totaled $207.619 . Holders of
v. inning tickets are en titled to sharr:&gt;
45
oft he take. or $93,716.

won dPsPrvf'd cr t:dit for hrlping
such .J apanes(&gt; indu striPs as motor·
cvck, ca r and camera manufartur
ing dominatP thr intf'rnationa l
markC't through gove rnm E' nt subsl dirs a nd prolt'Ct ivr tariffs. But
rnuny .Japu nf'sf' arC' not happy
about i1 A s onr soUJTP pu t it. "We
discovered Wf' wprr rJct.ving for j the
industrirs ' l beginnin g and and not
c;;hari ng in lh&lt;' prorit!' later." The
payment took tlw form of taxrs and
highpr prirf'o;; for consumf'r goods.

:: President Reagan would never

usP h is high office to campaign for
rL.&gt;(&gt;)petion at the {'Xpc'nsc of 1hP
ta xpaye rs. As he said in NPw York
last Wet&gt;k, every one of them is
much belle r off today than they
wrrf' four yea" ago."
"When will the prf'si drnt dig into
thf' Republican war chest for his
reciPCtlon?"

" If he stays prcsidC'n lial , not until
he goes to Dallas in A ugust for thf&gt;
Republican co n\'f'ntion. ''

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A Messag e From T he Bible .·
TONGUES ~ A SIGN TO THEM THAT BELIEVE NOT
WiUium B. Ku.qhn
Whe n Paul r rferred to that which wa~ writlen "in the law," he said,
'" Wherefor e tonques are for a sign. " "Wh.erefore" connects ~he two
st ate ments, s howing t ha t Paul reached _his rea~?nabl e de ciSIOn that
"tonques are for a !iign . .. to them that belwve not (1 Cor . 14 :22). ba~ed
on What was written "in the law" (1 Cor 14 :21). He makes apphcat10n
to t h e church at Con nth in describi~ g their "unb e ~1"ef. :·
The Drunken Conditoon 01 The Cormthoans
Let us compare the spiritual condition o.f the Corint~ ians to that of
the pri est and prophet as describ ed by lsatah and apphed by Paul. In
their drunk en stupor . t hey were:
.
l.·Erroneou•ll Corinthians 14 :19.23): T he assemblies of the ~hurch

were without un d ~ r st a nding (l Cor. 14 :19): they were chao tic m that
t hey were ac ting as barbari ans and lunatics (1 Cor . 14 : 11_,23); and .they
were conducterl in t he atmosp here of complete co nfus1on, d~vmd of
order ! t Cor. 1·1:·10). T heir con dition was just like th~t of t~e prtest and
prophel nf God m I sa tah, re~ling ancl ~tagger in g rn the1r erroneous
visions, judgments. and unbeheL
.
.
. .
2 -Soornlul I I Corinthian s 14;26-33): The Con nthtan Chrts\tans
were. not interested m t he wo rds of the Lord that came .by ~rophesy ( 1
Cor. 14:11. They disregarded the words of Paul who sat~; 1~r greater
is he that pTophesied than he that speaketh wtth tongues , II Cor . 14 .51.
They. like the pr iest and prophet, were seekrng the L~r~ s w lil t hrou~h
ifts. T hey jeeringly showed a lack of concern for ed1!ymg the ehu rc .
~ut not providing for an interpreter when they ~~o~e tn tongu~s.
3.-Boastful ( 1 Cori nth ians 14 :37,38): The Ch nsltans .~t Connth took
more pride in t he mtrac ulous gifts t han they d1d 1n ~ he more exc~Uent
wa y" (I Cor . 12:31 ). They we re as c hi~dre n in thctr understandmg (1
Cor . 14 :20), bein ~ ignora nt of the Lord s tru e kno~ ledg~ that came by
teaching. They, !Jke the priest and prophet, were tptox tcat ed on frl,de
that stemm ed from their zeal for miraculous g1f~s U Cor . 1 ;12),
espe&lt;·ially that of "tongues" II Cor . 14 :21. T hey, bemg encouraged by
t.h e hoast ful and J udaisin g teachers 12 Cor . ~1 · 1 2 - !5) , were recetvmg
1ht·ir vision of hum an aids, believing and obcymg a he.
.
.
4.- lncohere nt ( 1 Cor inthi ans 14): The "~trang~ . hps ~nd n!~n
Th1s deftmtely dtdentlftes
t 011(/U€8 ·· W&lt;as, 1· he Assyr1an language
..
•
h
'"tongues" as a " for~ ig~ l an~_age of wh tch Paul speaks an not t e
ecstatic tongues or unJnt.elh gtble utt erances that a~e made by t hem
who spt•ak in t on gues today . The Chris t1 ~ns at Cormth pl aced great
emphasis on s reaking in t ongues or foreign _languages, and b eca ~e
very emotiona as t hey spok e. With great pnde, t hey reg~rded the~r
emotional and di sorderly asse mblies _as being a demonstration o~ t_hetr
faith through wh ieh tlwy w ould receave great knowled~e and spmtual
strength . Tht&gt;y, hh t he priest and prophet s p~akt!lg to.ngues or
languages t hat rn uld not. hf' understood,_ were engagm g m raptd chattfr
like unto intox icateti 11 11 wkrrs. ~)au I re m tnrle~ them that _such "'as not a
demonstration of faith servu~g as a . stgn ?{ behevers. but a
demonstration and s1 gn of unbellef_. In Lhe1r unbehef, _they, too, became
erron eous. ~cornfuL boastful, and mcoherent.- Cnntnwed
(For Fre e Bible Correspomlencf' Cmtrst&gt; Wnlr ... )

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A Loving
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!Continued from page All

make one last attempt to contact
customers slated for disconnection
to explain payment plan options
under which sC'rviC&lt;'could continur.
Under PUCO rules, ul iliti es must
offer qualifi&lt;'&lt;l low income custo·
mPrs the opt ion of pay ing 15 percent
of !heir incomp or their r urrE'nl bill ,
which('ver wa ~ greater. TE'n pcrcen l
would go to a primary utility, most
likely natural gas , and 5 percent to a
secondary sou rce.

A-3

1983 FORD RANGER TRUCK

Utl"J"ty
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tiona l T r ad(' and Indus try - H as

Incumbent president ______A_rt_B_uc_hwa_td
OnP of thP g rl•a tl'sl problrms.

..----Weather:--------____,
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Blow for progresa.s_______J_am_es_J_._K_ilp_a_tn_·ck_

The Sunday Times-Sentinel-Page

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Merrill, Jay and Alan Evans
Open Monday thru Friday 8 a.m.-8 p.m
Saturday 8 a.m. · 3 p.m.

�Fire guts bedroom; stolen goods found
O mse of the 8:26 p.m . fire is
unknown. The fire originated in
the bedroom spreading to wall
covering, carpeting and the
cei ling. Damage amounted to an
estimat!'d $10.00J.
Owner or the house is Marvi n
Wickline. M ill on. r ia.
A brush fire ca used by sparks

GALLIPOLIS - A rear bl'droom In an unoccu pled house
toea ted on old Route 7 south of
Ohio 218 was gutted by a Frtday
night fire, the Gallipolis Fire
D&lt;&gt;pa~nt

rPpons.

Twenty-one llremen brought
the blaze under control In
approxima tely 30 minut!'s.

Three people indicted
CALLIPOLIS - A Gallla County
grand jury r!'tum!'d thrl'l' indict ·
ments and one secret one F'riday in

Gallia County Common Pleas
Court .
Indict I'd were Rex A llen Sayre, 26.
1200 Ohio St.. Point Pleasant, W.Va
for breaking and ent ering and theft :
T!'d Allen Thacker, 21, Rt. 1.
Scottown, ror aggravatPd menacing
and aggrava l!'d burglary and
Darrel L. Craycraft. Ch!'shl re. for
theft and forgery.
Sayre was alleg!'dly involved in
the theft of a 198J Pontiac frurn
Sm ith -Buick Pontiac. 19D Eastern

Avl\ Hf' was

from cont roll!'d burning on
property on Shoestring Road in
Clay Township burned less than
an acre of grass.
E ll'Ven firemen responded to
the 1:13 p.m . fire. Owner of t h~
proper1y is &amp;-rnard Somerville.
li Burkhart La ne.

Goods from break-In IOWJd

by W('st
V~·gi nia State Police, Point Plea
sant detachment. on Jon. 8. fo llow ing an accident of thl' whicle on Rt.
62 north of Point Pleasant. Cray craft. on Jan. 1.1, allegedly depdv!'d
atTf'S tf'fl

monies in excess of $.'D).
Thacker was arrested by sheriff's

depuli&lt;'S on March 2.1 after surrend ering to them at gu n point at the
hom£&gt; of Dorothy ReavPr. Mf'rCf'r·
vi liP. Hf' WrlS a Jl pgf'rl l:V involved in a
brrak -in there.
Thr Sf'C"rr t indir l mmt will not be
mad&lt;' public until authorities notify
the accused of the indirtmPnt .

Money and Sl'Veral goods were
stolen during a break-In al the
Dock Inn, 92 Vine St. early
Sa turday morning. SomP of the
items w ere Jatrr found on a local
resident's property, city pollee
report.
While checking !he Inn , a pollee
officer discovered the front and
rear doors unlocked . Missing
were approx imatedly $5 in
change. several packs of c l
gareltes, five cans of lighter
Ould, potato chips. five to \0
six-packs of beer. cigaa•t!P
lighters and candy.
Pearl Grorge, 133 First &lt;\ve.,
inform ed city police at 7: 3( a.m.

sbe found two boxes of missing
goods In h('f yard . An additional
two boxes were later discovered
in a yard at 131 Third Ave.
Apparently, unknown persons
flll!'d empty boxes with the Items
at the Inn, Oed and then dump!'d
the goods in the yards.
City pollee Friday cited Susan
K. Burcham, 30, Rt. 1, Georges
Creek Road, disobeying traffic
control device, Trent Harrison,
22, 2216 Eastern Ave., defective
exhaust. Emerson R MoiTisJr.,
21. Neighborhood Road and
Freddie B. Skaggs , 31, Rt. 1,
Gallipolis. both speeding.

We still have a good supply of Dipping Chocolates, Colored Coating
and other accessories for your Easter Candy Making.

We Accept
Federal
Food Stamps

TWO LOCATIONS
783 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport, OH.
364 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, OH.

16
4
2
12
4
9
17
18
6

P185175R13 -----.............. ____ 30.00
P185175R14 _.. .. . .
_ ... ____ 33. 00
P205175R14 __ .
...... . 36.00
P215175R14 ___ .
____ ... . ____ ... 38.00
P225175R14 ______ ... _____ ...... _____ 40.00
P205/75R15 ____ ... . ______ ---- ---- ___ 37.00
P215175RI5 ----_39.00
P225/75R15 ----- . ______ .. __
... 42.00
P225175R15 ------...... ____
__44.00

OPEN
9 A.M. til 9 P.M.
Monday thru Saturday

New Shipment Light Truck Tires
Super Stinger Mud &amp; Snow
31xl0.50-15 4 Ply -------------------·---· ····· -··· 56.00
3h11.50-15 4 Ply ----------------------- -·--····· · 60.50
Jhll.S0-15 6 Ply _______ -------------- ..... 66.00
33~12 . 50 - 15 6 Ply __
___ . _
70.00
33d2.50-16.5 8 Ply- ----------- ....... .. ...... . 80 .00

SUNDAY

Skylark Steel Radial
Aty
8 P165 / 80R13.. ........................ ... 29.00
2 P185/75Rl3 . ...... .. .. ............... . 30.00
4 P205/75R14 . ......... ... ... ...... _.. 33.00
4 P215/75R15 ............................. 36.00
4 P225/75R15 . ........ . ..... ..... .. 38.00
4 P235/75R15 _ ................. .. 40.00

so~:s ~~~h~~Y !r~ad

JhiO
5400
31xi0.50KI5 6 Ply ......... ----------- ____ ..... 62 .00

All Season Steel Radial
875Rl6.5 8 Ply ................... ----------· ___ 7300
950Rd6.5 8 Ply ------- ... ______ ................. 80.00
31~10 50R~I5 6 Ply . __________ ............... 75.00

SHEPARD SUITS

t.

11 A.M. til 8 P.M.
•Dependable, Low Cost Prescription Service
•3 Registered Pharmacists
•Most complete Prescription Stock
•Itemized Receipts for Insurance and Income TaK Purposes
•We Compound Prescriptions
•We Fill All Third Party Proscriptions
•We Maintain A Complete Record of all
Prescriptions Filled
•Free Parking

10% SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT

OWNERS - Earl Fields and Marty Dugan are pictured at a lire
changer In their new business buDding, Rutland Tire Sales and Service,
which they have opened in Rutland.

Tire business opens in Rutland
RUTLAND - In a new 36 by 40
building, the Rut land Tire Sales and
Service has open!'d tor business on
Rutland's Main St.
Opera ted jointly by Marty Dugan.
Ruland, and Earl Fields. P om proy ,
the new business will carry tires for
4x4's, semis, light trucks and lorPign
and American passenger cars. The
two owner s say that they are able to
offer competitive prices and will
offer B. F . Goodwich. Uniroyal,
Firestone. General, Good Year and
Kelly Springfield branrl s. ThP firm
is open from 8 a .m . to 6 p.m..

Free clothing day sel
CHESHIRE - Frw d ol hing da y
for low income people uf the ar ea
will be held from 9 a.m. lo l2 noon
TuPsday by U1e Gallia-Mcigs Community Aetiun Agency.
ThC'
agPncy's clothing bank is locat&lt;'d in
the former high school at Cheshir e.

Monday ttu·ough Saturday.
With a $15,000 inventory the new
business will offer alignment, front
end work and other tire-related
services. The owners repo11 that
they have the most modem tire
work equipment.
Steve Shover will be working al
the establishment. Fields is also
pastor of the Wesley an Holiness
Chu rch.

Save

$130
NICE SELECTION OF STYLES &amp;
COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM ...

30% to 50%

On Diamond Solitaires

From coast to coast and around the wor ld ,
the holy ho li day of Easter huld s ma ny
m agica l qualities _ beautifully reflected
in specia l outfits you choose for thi s festive holid ay occa sion'

NOW
WAS ONLY SAVE

10 PT.
15 PT.
1/5 CT.
1/4 CT.

250
400
450
1600

5
5
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FOR EASTER AND AFTER

Diamond Solitaires

FRUTH PHARMACY

(SUPPLY LIMITED)

•

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DISCONTINUED TIRES
Qty.

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POMEROY

Dean Saf T Bilt Tires by Cooper

Alpha II Steel P.ddial

brochu re and registration form .
The county office Is located now on
E. MaIn St .. Pomeroy , in the former
Pomeroy High School building,

,

s

the office and pick up an information

Ohio Valley Bulk Foods

CLOSEOUT ON

A-5 ·

early entry program seeks to
entrance. For early entry into llrst
POMEROY - Meigs County
second fioor, CNer the mayor's
Identify those children who developgrade, the child 's sixth birthday
children who are dl'Veloplng ra·
office.
ment Is more than a year and a half
must fall between Oct. 1 and Jan. I ,
pldly, w ell ahead of their age level,
T o be eligible, the child's fifth
beyond
their chronological age and
inclu sive. An evaluation will be
may be considered for early entry
birthday must fall between Oct. 1
into kindergarten or first grade.
and Jan. 1, Inclusive, to be conducted lo affirm the child 's who would benefit substantially by
ea rly entry Into school.
qualiflcalions lor early entry . The
Parents may obtain lnfornnatlon
considered for early kindergarten
by calling the Meigs County
Superintendent of Schools Office,
992-3883 or 992-5.'i92, or may stop by t"*.::--::··:.--:-:-:-:::::::::::::-:,:,:,::::::·:::::::::::::::::·:::::::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:·:-:·:-::-:-:-:-.:-::-·::-·::··::-:-:-:-·-- :.-:·: :-:-:-:::-:-:::-:- -:..--:.·:.·:.-: :- --:-:-:-.:-::··:· · · -:-:-:-: : · : · : -:-:-:·-: -:-:-: :-: :-:-·-:-:-: :-::: :·--:·-: -:-:-:·--:-:-:--:.-:.· :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:--.-::··.:-:: ·: -:-:-:-:-:-:'!!:

Also we have a good selection of
Jelly Beans, Malted and Chocolate
Eggs and other candy to choose
from.
514 EAST MAIN ST.
Mon.-Sat. 9:00-5:30
Fri. 9:00-7:00

The Sunday TlmH-S.ntlnei-Page

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

April15, 1984

Ohio-Point Pleasant, v:. Va.

A-4-The Sunday Timet-Sentinel

Page

150 '100
275 1125
319 1131
349 1250

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These are all good top grade diamonds.
You have 30 days to compare pricn after
your purchase. If you can beat our price.
we will refund your purchase in toll.

TAWNEY
JEWLERS
424 Second. Gallipolis
Board okays driver L========-12=~~~!2::::::::::::::::22=~=========2:::::::::::.:.:.:·:·' ~=

PO!viE ROY - The Meigs Count y
Board of Education ha s issued a bu s
driver's certificate to Linda Morris
and has authorized Meigs County
Sup!. John RIPbel and Russell
Moore. &lt;J school supPrv isor, to
attend a superintendents' spring
('Onference in Columbus in May.
The board has accept('() the resign alion of Nancy H all. a speec h
lherapisl , effPC tive at !h e md of the

current school year.

(60 and Over)

KIDDIE-SAV PROGRAM-1 0% DISCOUNT
(For 6 and Under)

BILL'S
BODY
SHOP
2,
WV

,Jun ction RL 68 and Rt.

Ravenswood,
Open Monday thru Saturday 8-5

273-3271

I

PHONE

446-6620- 992-6491

I

EUREKA UPRIGHT
•Huge top filling disposal
dust bag
•12" brush roll beater
bar . never needs lubri·
eating
•Full wrap around furni ture guard

c

9 97 ~~~mbled.

48~oteP§J

Y7our

Easter Candies

IO·speed Bicvcles

Unossembled ~

Large, l-Ib. • bag of jelly bird
eggs or spiced jelly bird treats.

A heat pump has to work hard. AI/ year round.
more efficiently, for more years. And uses
less energy.
Because heat pumps work hard, so
many days, and have many moving parts,
they can have a high maintenance expense
record. Heat pumps usually wear out in less
than 10 years.
For longer and more efficient operating life, a high efficiency gas furnace/central
air conditioning combination makes the
most sense.
Natural gas ... gives you more for your
money.

7e~~~e~
7
Yummy Chocolate
Pkg .

EUREKA ESP UPRIGHT
50% MORE POWER

Men's or women's 26" bike with sldepull
caUper brakes, stem-mount shifter.

144 ~~~e 3.97
•

Pks:J

Easter Bunnies

Powerful Duracell.,
Alkaline BaHerles

Rich. delicious chocolate Easler bunnies.

2. "D" - or "C" -cell bat teries or 1, 9 -V battery .

Our

4.78
Pk g. ol 3

L'eggs

Panty Hose
N y l on W+ l h l'O tt r 11 !L l
nel co nt rol ro p

~urReg
66
Training Pant
77¢Ea.

Lightweight cotton terry training panty in toddlers · sizes 2-4.

38

$

Our
Reg

67¢

Pkg. Of 50 Sturdy
Paper Lunch Bags

$5
.9
I

Sole Price

3. 32

leu

control

handle

moves vac forward or
reverse
•Vibra Groomer II beater

1Factory Rebate

-. 75

Your Net Cost

I Mer Rebate
2.5 7
I Lantern 'N Battery
I Weatherproof with
shatterproof cose .

RebotetmRed to mtr.'asllpl..*)ltOn

BALL
FURNITURE
220 THIRD AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OH.

9.26

Practical 50·fl.
Extension Cord

177 ~~ee
•
Ea.
Pkg. 01 Focal .,

Color Print Film
110/24, 126/24 or
24150100. Save.

Bring your Kodacotor" or Foca l''
Color print film·
for deve loping,
printing. First set
is regular price;
second Is only ...

6

$More
Per Print

"lu,tre -w11oce. slondord -slze
PfW'IsfTomC-1Nm.
boes not apply to reprinh..

C"

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.: ·. . (. . _, II

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58
Jlnted Jollet·bowl
Eo .

Cleaner/Freshner

Sole P11ce

1

2

For

l ess
K marl' Rebole
You r Nei Cost
Al1er Reba te
Gumout~

2

1.99 1
-1.00

For

99 '"

Liquid

Carbure tor cleaner
helps engine. 12-fl. oz .

185 UPPER RIVER ROAD GALLIPOLIS
'

I

•

7Y.-oz. • solid cleaner.

135/

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Extra
Color Prints

•Touch

Our
Reg

Roomy 5Xx 3 Xx 10 ~ i
flat -bottom lunch bags.

•Hugo 6 .5 Amp Motor •4 Rug Positions
•Exclusiv~ all steel Vibra Groomer II beater
bar •Brilliant Headlight

K mart f)

COWMBIAGAS

am

Our Reg. 99 .97

Pkg.

If you had to work
as hard as aheat pump,
you'd wear out before long, too.

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In cold weather, a heat pump has to
work hard at trying to keep a home comfortable. It runs almost constantly for days.
Yet, it still can't heat a home when the outside temperature dips below the low 30's
without a back-up heating source.
That's not like an efficient gas furnace,
which keeps a home more comfortable, a
lot longer, with less effort
In warm weather, the heat pump continues to work just as hard-but in reverse.
It gathers indoor heat and moves it outside
to keep the home cool. A conventional air
conditioner provides the same cooling,

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�Pomen~y-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Section~

theri er

15, 1984

SOPER MARKET-OPEN DAILY &amp; SUN. 9 A.M. TO 10 P".M.
GALLIPOLIS

PH . 446-9593

to "-"H

"'fe Reserfe the

DOUBLE
COUPONS
bOUBLE THE VALUE OF MANUFAC
tw.l TURERS CENTS OFF COUPONS UP
TO 49¢ IN FACEVALUE.

SAVE DOUBLE $$
AT JOHNSON'S

THURSDAY, APRIL 19th

SAVING COUPONS AT JOHNSON'S AND
DOUBLE TilE VAWE WHEN YOU PURCHASE TilE
SPECIFIED IT£1. ONE COUPON PER llEI. NO
EXPIRED COUPONS ACCEPTED. DOUBt£ REDEMPTION OFFER DOf:S NOT APPLY 10 "FRE£
MERCHANDISF', COUPONS OR COUPONS 0\fR
49' IN FACE VAWE. NO CASH REFUNDS WHEN
DOUBLE COUPONS VAWE EXCEEDS PRICE Of
ITEM. CIGARETT£S AND CERTAIN OTHER ITEMS
ARE EXCLUDED BY LAW. TO INSURE PRODUCTTO
ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. WI ARE LIMITING OUR
"DOUBLE COUPON" OFFER TO ONE JAR OF
INSTANT COFFEE AND ONE CAN OF GROUND
COFFEE PER SHOPPING FAMILY DOUBLE
COUPON OFFER GOOD THURSDAY.

PRICES
EFFECTIVE
SUNDAY
APRIL 15
THRU
SATURDAY
APRIL 21

NO FENCJ:'S While l.aw
pror1deJ f ur
"erection and
maintenance uf
f enceJ to enclme
a cem etery. "feu
have I hem. H e re,
a horse joim
Sue Haf!.er and
Karen Weny takinf!.
time out from
indexinJ; J/ ones
at CmokJ Cem etery.

GRADE A

Large

Eggs

DOZ.

~rr.::lll:':

R ru J!(I'I

Budw' '

Pl l' f/ .~ t · r

s ,kciul

.111

SU PERIOR
BON ELESS

59

Tavern
Hams
Ru d/{f' f

S pt•(·ial

CENTE
PORK

Rib
Roast

Pl.-user

S p e ri al

BONELESS
SUPERIOR

SUPERIOR
BONELESS

Ham
Slices

Ham
Steaks

LB.

B 11dgt•t
lll ('m er
Spt•t'iu/

Pl 4•a .~, , ,.

d\oft.t

P l emf' r

Special

49
LB.

SUPERIOR

$

CUT INTO
CHOPS

V4 Pork
Loin

39

LB.

KAHN'S SMOKED

FRANKIE$

12 Oz. Pkg.

SUPERIOR

LB.

KIELBASA

$189

99

LB.

Budf(e l
Ple a.wr

Special

Sp t'ciol

KAHN'S
HICKORY
GROVE

Boneless
Ham
LB.

Beef
Roast

STORE PACK SLICED
LB.

SLAB BACON

69¢
flu d f.U' t
Ple a.•wr
Spt ·cl al

Pl, • n .~ ~ ·r

S p 1·,. i IJ I

s,)f'!'ird

¢
Yams
YEL LOW

ONION S

3 LBS.

$}39

99¢

ICEBERG

FRESH

Head
Lettuce

Red
Gra es

PORK

Bu d!fP I

.~l"' (' in l

s ,_w cia l

Sp f' cia/

GOLD MEDAL
All PURPOSE
OR SR
5 LB.

Flour

HHrl~wt

Bud1[t' f

BIHl ){ t' l

PI r• u .~~ · r

Pl t' W H' (

Plr·aM' r

SfH'C in/

.- ..;pnin l

S p t •{·ial

REYNOLD'S

Alum.
Foil

151/, Oz.
Can

FRENCH 'S

MUSTARD

28 0Z.

PEAK

PINTO BEANS

mos t pa rt uns harf'rl h)'

scH .

-

"' ~.. . ~::t. '¥:) ~
~ ....

R. C. 100

8- 16 Oz. Btls.

f

with thr infmm ation to Pventu a ll.l · ix' puhli, hf'fl hy rhr Mrig.,

:-.,!~~.•..·.

(d&gt;nealogical Soc i&lt;•tv .

4LB.

79¢

¢

12"x25'

BORDEN'S CREMORA

16 OZ.

COFFEE CREAMER

$149

CAMPBELL'S

48 Oz.
Btl.

$19 9

$2 59

PRIDE

POUND
BOX

SALTINES
STOKELY

~· ·-.,.

l

Bounty
Towel

Vegetable

69¢

~:~ oz. 3 ,~ $119

APPLESAUCE

R.

KRAFT

ORANGE JUICE

$
GAL.

$

640

z.

$17

BLUE BONNET QUARTERS 4 Stick

MARGARINE

MORTON

STOKELY

Frozen
Dinners

Tomato
Juice

.\ ...;;. ' .•1\ .

--

JUMBO
ROLL

46 Oz.
Can

Pound

59¢

StJmrli.mcs \.rh!?n

f(•mr tr riPs.

Budf(e r
Pl t? aw r
Sp (•dnl

Soup~~~· oz.

ROLL

T he challt•n gf'
i\s !&lt;arm Pxpl ains. "Til(' ftrsr
chaliPngP is just ro lcx·c11 r thf'

'\

Bu dge t P l f&gt;fu er :'l fU'C IOI

R. C. Cola
Diet Rite

.... . .

p m j C'Ct of indC'xing gra\'l•s in thr
hundred or so abandoned buria l
placr.s hPIT' - not ant ·a s~· tJ sk -

POWDE R AND PUFF IN IL\ND - Talcum powder is used by Sue
Hager to enhance the letiPring on this tombstone. She says the po w der
clings to tilt&gt; area carved , and can then be read. The information l~ then
&lt;-'Opled and will he included In a book on abandoned cem eteri&lt;-'S to lie
publi• hed by the M eigs Genealo~.Jcal Society.

Sugar

BAG

~~

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SHURFINE
POWDERED
OR LT. BROWN

P\ 'Pn

thoSC' \.vho ha\'C' r pla l i\'l'S bUtit'CI
in !hr man~ · long·forgol! C'n
cf'nlf'IPr iC'S o f Mf'igs Cou nl"\ .
But as th t• two rPSf'iJ tT h P rs
Pxplain. "Somf'ti;-J.\', sommnP
w ill bP inrert)s tod ancl uni Pss
I'('('Ord s ar f' com piled now, thl'
cr m f'tf'r ies and the pPOplf' burif'd thf'r r could \ 'Pry wPl l tx• lost
to fut urv gpm•rations.· ·
Tlw tvm havr rmha rk1'CI nn .'l

.

El MONTE
RUS HED.
ICED. CHUNK

Pinepie

¢

m assi vfl

to prese rvC' that pa r t of hlstor:v
for thr futUll' - a passi on for l hr

3~.99¢

R ,Hff(r l

in

overgrow th .... att ack('(! by in
srcts .. ..exposed to JXli son iv y ..... but st UJ they go on
F'or just as som e arT' fascinated Vtrith fa mous paint ings and
other a11 wor ks, Sue Hager and
Ka r en
WP r r _r
' ' d i g' '
ccm r tf'ri f's. ··
No. lh C'~'' rr not morbid .
It' s j ust tha t " ever:'&gt;/ cC&gt; m f' tf' JY

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

·'f11'1'i fl l

Instant
Coffee

s .... enta'ng led

has a stor:v" and thPir p&lt;.~ ss io n is

Celery

l'l e a.~ t· r

Sa lad Jir oz.
Dressing

counte rt'd
r rff'py
C' raw iPrs.... ca ught on barbed wi re fencP-

FRESH
CALIFORNIA

P l rru( ' f

10 Oz$
Jar

POMF.R OY - Thc•.v \·e been
chased by cows and hor S('s ... .cn-

LB.

Spt•cial

LB.

Patiently preserving area history
lly t :HAR LE!'.'E IIO Et"'l.ICH
11m&lt;-'S ,'\entinel Staff

Pl ea .~ t·r

Pl t• a.~t·r

$

hif{her the hill the close r to hem ·e n."
fWople bdil' l'ed nlwur ce m e tt • ril'.~ . nt'l'ortlinf{ t o
."iw· HaKer.

SHOULDER STEAK
PICK OF THE
CHICK

pf ,.,, ,~ , . , .

MAXWELL
HOUSE

LB.

BROCCOLI

R ruJ~ow 1

MIRACLE
WHIP

$ 79

~The

Budf(t' l

TENDER CRUNCHY

CARROTS

59

LB.

·BONELESS
BOSTON ROLL

BRAUNSCHWEIGER

R urlJZ,'''

Loin
Roast

B udge t
Plt&gt;m e r

LB.

1 '/ NI ~ t • r

CENTER
CUT
Pork

·~ ~

.~

.

.

wf' k now the gcn r r a l vicinit y . wr
just go there ancll ook all he hills
unt U v..·e Sff' a cedar trE'f'. ··
i t S&lt;'&lt;?m s thai hills and cC'dar
trr'f's go along \\' ith ceme te r ies.
"The h i g h~r Ill&lt;' hili thP closer
10 hea v('n ." eomm ents Sur . who
gr)f'S on to Pxpbin thatth0 rrda r
trt'f' is a symbol of everlastin g
lifc.
T hPtr goal is 10 iocatc the
aba ndum'&lt;l ~ublil' and famii)'
crmetrr ics. rand abandoned
mPans a CPmr trry whf'r r JX'Opli'
a rC' no longer buried) a nd to
r('('ord all of thr in forma t ion on
the tombstones they fin d.
T his some timf's mf'a ns us ing
J ta mppr to lcx'J!(.• t tl e n a t stunt'S
now u ndrr SC'\'C' ra l inrhf's of
ground , and acl ucl lly d igging
do\.\rn to t hf'm. turning O\'CI' on('s
wh ich hJVf' lx&gt;&lt;'n k nockr d OH·r
Pil hcr IJ.v somr natu ra l C'J USC
such a s a fal lpn 1rt'\' o r va ndJ lism . or r f' mm·ing ovf'rgrO\vl h to
ge t to m arkrr s.
OnC'l' lhl' tombsto nes han•
been located t he nex t challenge
is to lx• ablr to rC'ad lllP
infOJm;J tion w hich ha.'i tx:&gt;t.•n
~\:om b.\· 1hf' \\'f'&lt;l lhf' r ancl na tu ra l
l' lrmc nt s fo r m ore than n
Ct' nf UI":\ ·.
I n tht' ir b&lt;Jc kp&lt;Jck ~ thr t\m
c aJ T)' In r gP cont ainers of ta l(_'urn
powder a net a powd~r puff. Th~v
apply rhc talcum lo rhc mark~rs.
and t hPn bru sh off 1he C'XCf'SS.
Tht • puwdc r dings to thr rn·
gr avC'd port iun.s w hich an"
rou gh . m a k..i ng th&lt;'rn m un '
tcgihlr .

L anguagr is anothC'r problem
thf'.\' encounter. Siner m any ol
Mf'ig s County's ear l~· ancrstors
c arnC' from Ger m an,..·. th&lt;Jt is 1tlt•
la nguagp uspd on ma n.\' monu
mf'nt s. T his is pan ir u larl.\' trur
m the ol d St. J ohn 's L ul hcran
Cem etery on l hc high hill
O\'E' rlooking !'\&lt;.~ _\"lor 's Run in
Pornrroy .
And. of coursE'. ther e arr no
road s to any of rhr abandunC'd
cem eter ics, a pa t h occasiona U.\ ·.
bu t m any tim es not c_•ven that. II
becom C'S a m a fi C'r o f "cu tting
throug h bru sh lo gel l hN&lt;'.
puUin g onP anothf'r frorn tn:'f' to
tm• wh en it's sl raighr up and
c! 0\-\11. or going on hand s and
kn['('s undPr fa llPn trws a nd
blUSh."
Oncf• in a whi lr. Sue a nd
Karl'n finll t hl ' n •rn ains of a n old
frncr which mar ks l hr boun d
r if's of thr rf'm f'I C'I)" .
The.\·\ ,c· had m a ny· highlights
1n th eir cC'm Pi f' J")' Sf'arc hf's. On r
v.·a s find ing 1he• CC'm f'lf' t:.· whC'r r
rl'siumts of thl' old M!'igs
Coun t.\' lnfirmJ.r~· an:• buried . It
is on top of n hi ll uff H a rTisom ·Ul c
Road ncar w hf'rf' the infirmar:.wa-" loca tC'd y·c ars a go . O nl\
numtx&gt;r s Wf' IT' found on thC'
sm all sronrs dug up b)' Sup and
Karen and t hf'.\' arr still Sf'Hrc h·
ing for r{'('Ord s to idrnti ~· the
num tx&gt;t-s '-'"it h na m rs.

'J'hp

('OIICl' r n

A t'f'&lt;t l conf'f'rn of th&lt; ' two
rc St~arch r r s is th f' lark of c a rr

!X'ing gi\'C'n lo the historicaJ
w hich dot Mf'igs
Cou nt'\
\ 'andalism is rampant. vpgel at ion is O\'C'rtak.in g th f' land,
ff' ncf's whf&gt;rP f'Xi stent ha1..:e
dc tC'r ioratC'd. li vestoc k roams
f rt:'f'l~· ow•r gra\·es, and even the
pa l hs w htch lead l o I he cem t'tPr i c~ are fa ding av.'a\ .
The cemeteries arc. in filet,
bc'ing los t.
K aren and Sue hm·e contactro
county and village offi cials and
to""nsh ip trustees a n d say tha t
w hiJe aU (•xpress con(_'ern . one
"pass~s tht • buck to the ot her and
CC'mf'IPri~

nothing 's donr ."
Thf' Ohio \..eneral cude s ta tr s
pub lic officia ls " .. shal l provide
for the protC'C tio n and prPservation of cc·mrterif's''; ·· .... hav(' a
dut.\· to r r v air and fE"-PI't'C t
m onument s and tom bstnnf's in
publi c ccmetPriN " and " .... to
Jx&gt;a r lhf' f'ntire cost for the
C'rf'(· tion and m aini C'nanee of
ft· ncC's to C'nrlose a cPm t•lt&gt;f}'. "
Karen and Sue havr been
n •bu ffed timr and again in their
rfforl s tn gel the cemete ri es
cleaned up and enr iO&amp;?&lt;J .
But the' 'rc not d iscouraged.
and arC' i'IOW looking to organiza ti ons. pu blic relipf program s,
and indiv iduals ro lend a hand
M ean while. rn a :.· the ir interrst
nour-ish, m a1· their strength and
st r amina inr r"'f'aSP. and m ay
llJPy cun t inuc lo " dig" a ban·
cl o nf'd cPmf't f'r if'-s unt il a U have
\)(l('n indf'X('(l~

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pholvs hy
Charlene Hoeflich

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CI-!ALLLNG'I: The re are no

ro"dr leadinf!.
I o I he aba 11doned
ce m et erie.r. a pal h
omuimlill6•. H ere.
Karen Wetry and
S11e Hager t mdp,e
uphill to St . }ohn'r
Cemetef)'. N rqlo r'.r

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NO ACCESS - When MI.._. Frankie Mwnaw, 94, goes to her ftnal
resting pia(oe, It won 'I be beside her parents, grandparents, brothe"'
and sisle,.,., In the Carleton Cemetery at Symcuse. Carleton Is one of
Meigs County 's century-old abiVIdoned I'A'flteteries wUhout an aceess
road.

�April1 S, 1984

B-2-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

f\Jge

April 15: 1984

Bookmobile schedules

Beat of the bend

Academic achievements
By BOB HOEFl.JOf

'f'lmes.Seollnel stall
Awards for sports in Meigs
Cqunty is old hat
-but awards for
ouistandlng schol~Stl c
achievrnent . Nuw that's

~!

;John Riebel,
!'l'latlvely new Meigs
SujX'riniendent or Schools, is lauoching a
pJi)gram to honor student s for
a.c;.demtc excellPnce . Riebe'! ff'f&gt;ls
that he noting athletes IS fine- but,

hi says, academic rKogTJition
shOuld lx· brought up tu the sanw
level.
Thursda y night ovrr ~J rPs idents
trQm across Meigs County atlL'nded
a J?Ublic meeting at whtch time the

special awards C'Vt'nts fur outst and ing students was discussed and a
romml n ee '"''ill b£&gt; appointed to set
the criter~ tor seleetiun . The
I'Tleeting was held in thp cafeteria uf
MPigs High School and Riebe'! was
qu ite plmscd with thP turnout.
William L
Phillis, asststant
SUjX'rlntendent of the State DepaJ1 mPnt of Ed ucation. w~ s on hand to
sjX'ak on Ohio 's Yea r or Educa tional F.&lt;cellcncl' and did a film
prPsentat ion in conj unc tion wit h his
ta lk. Phi ffis sa id Ohio studc·nts faa•
well on SAT and AC1' !PSIS, but
suggl'Sh thaT cvr0 ' pffort hP made
ID

_':if'{&gt;

that stud f'nts do even be l tcr .

At any rat&lt;·. Hiebd hopes to lktve

the first banquet and out standing
student s awards night during thP
191\4-R.'j SPhool year. U you're
tnter&lt;'Sted trom any standpoint , let
RiPbet know. The first or anything is
always the most difficult ann no
doubt your hPip will be' appreciated.
WPll -

I didn't know that.

Mickey Werner. long -time Pomf'roy residPnl. has undergone major
su rg~ty

at thP Missouri Baptist
Hospit al. Hu sba nd Paul, is then·
with hPr and or luurse. the
Werners' son, Rick and his wife,
livt' In the hospita l locat ion.
You can rt"m£&gt;mber Mick \vit h a

card a t Room :1.114 Missouri Baptist
1-iospitai, :!510 HaU ls Road, St.
wuis, Mo.
W e've had S('Vcra l calls from
n!Sident s w ho objt:.•et to rt"'C'Pnt
statrmcnls by Columbia Gas of

Meigs County

Ohio ofnclals to the effect that those
who pay their gas bills will pay the
freight for these whc don't. How
does
that
get
to be our
re;ponsiblity?

u you're tired of ('()()king and
doing dishes, perhaps, you'd like to
eat out today.

The Racine PID is having a
ham-turkey dinner from 11 : ~a . m .
to 2 p.m at Southern High School you can even take oot your dinner if
that floats your boat. Dinners are
$.350 for adults and $1 .75 for
chi ld ren 12 andunder.I'msureyou
won'tleave hungry.

I am a

COnfl ict in g rPJXH"IS JboUI ('X('fC'iS("'i

fur lhP lowf'r ha rk. I don 't want If!
hu rt my b ack (X'rm ;~ n j • ntl y.

!JF:AR READER - OnP reason
you might gPI rnn nictin g adv iC't• is
0et' ause a n'C'omm f•nd a ti on for
someonr who ha~ ba c ka("hps diffl'rs
frofl1 ~.uJ v i cC' for somr'&lt;m!' w ho
w~ts til prPvf•nl th•·rn
nu r! ng
m any: acuh' hark ach t •s 11ts tx'St not
to C'Xerc!sP until l ht· cond it ion is
OVPf .

: "Mu("h o! t hf • "urpnrt In the ba&lt;"k
(lWI pr('Vents back ~KhPs C'O ffi( '~

rrom stomac h rnu~clL•s . 11 is ni&lt;:f' to
ha vf' i.l good st rong ba ck. but unlPss
you ha\'1..' stron g &lt;:~Odomtnal mus ·
elf's. yo u &lt;Hf' morP a plio ha\·1' b&lt;.~ck
pain.
Mos t peoplP who tl avt' common
Ordinal'"'y· backachPs wou ld l"&gt;f&gt;n('fil
!:rom strf'n.(..rJhPnin!.!: thdr abdomi
na! muscles. Thl.o.., is usually &lt;JC ·
cOmp!isht&gt;d by "i t -ups a nd modlfir-d
h.•Ji-li fts . Straight h·g-1\fts can put
tOO much o f a str&lt;:~i n IJnlhi• IJack and

moy ca usr prohl&lt;•ms Ttte leg -lift.'
aJ'C' prlmarJy for lhf'

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lfJW('f

ahdo-

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Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. Arnold

thanks~

The Meigs High School Class of
1974 - thnough the big elton of
I hree members - is trying for a
lOth reunion this spring.
There are a number of members
or the class who have "disap peared" and the trio heading the
reu nion needs addresses. Needed
are mailing addresses for Deborah
i\nn Burdge, Jennie Lee Caruthers,
Kerry R Chesser, M illard Ray
Darst, James Randy HUJ, Ronald
Mark Hoffman. Anna Louise Jacks,
Ezra Kiser, VIcki Lynn Oberholzer,
David Lee Richards, Robert MIchael Richards, Dale Ray Smith,
Dottie Mowery Smith, Gary Wil liam Stone, Robyn Annette Willis,
Richie F:. Btumenauer, .Jeffnzy Don
Grate, George David Lemley,
Kmen th Moortc, James Mould,
Richard Swan, Cluistina K. Wilson .
If you can help pleaS&lt;' call Brenda
Wyatt , 99'2-2540; Donna Harrison,
99'2-7546. or Shelly Woods, 992-3166-a.nd hurt)'.

That 's nicf'! This is the only time
of the year when you can have egg
on your faC'E' v. it hout being embar·

rasscd. So do keep smiling ....

Weight training program
should tailor to individual
DF.AH DR . LAMB -

Gallia County

Thanks to her sister. Sharlee
\lihittle , Scottsdale, Ariz., Nancy
Newman, ReedsviUe resident, got
OVl'f that big 50th.
Na ncy's 50th birthday was the
past week so Shar1ee got with the
IPrrer writing and contacted many
Joc·aJ friends aslting them to
remember Nancy on her birthday.
So many cards arnved that Nancy
forgot the emotional prohiPm Involved with t hP big 5-0. Na ncy says

Health , Dr. Lamb

16- yPar-old boy and I om !ntf'restf'd
ln ".A.-" f'ight tra ining
( 'auld you givf' me soml" informd ·
lion on strPngt hPning m y b&lt;.:~c k ,
parTicul arly my lowf•r ha ck ? M y
htt hPr and undes ha vP bad ba(' k c;;
and I would likC' to prf'VC'nl 1his from
hapJX•ning to mC'. I oft.-.n rf'crivr

POMEROY - Bookmobile service ln Meigs County Is brought to
you by the Meigs County Publlc
Library under contract with the
Ohlo VaUey Area Libraries.
Bookmobile scbedute for Monday, April 16- Burlington (County
MobUe Home Park), 3:~:05
p.m .; Harnsonville cChurchl. 4: l&gt;5:05 p.m.; New Lima Road lone
mile south of Fon Meigs 1. 5: 15-6
p.m .; Rutland (Depot St.). 6: 40-ll: 10
p.m.
Wednesday, April 18 - T upjX'rs
Plains tLod wick'sl, 7: 2S-7: 55 p .m. ;
Riggscrest Addition, 8: 10-8:40 p.m.

mPn, while sit -ups. done properl y,
arC' primarily for thP upper a txlomf'n . T hc- chief muscles th&lt;:~t need to
lx' s tr(:' ngt hPnt-'d arl' the largf' pair
lhi.il rxtl'nfj str aight down thP
CC'nter o f the abdomen from the
c hps t to thp g roin .
Pr'Ople w ho sit a lot, such asofficp
vmrkf'rs. pJrt icularl y nC'C'd PXf'r ·
ci.&lt;;f'S to slrPng1hen t he atxtom en. I
am SC'nding you T hP HP&lt;.~ It h L ett("r
B-lU, Backache and What tu Do

About

It .

which

dlscusSPs

the

f'XPrc !S('S u ~N1 in prPvPnt!ng com mon bac kachf's O thers who wan t
!hi-. issue ca n send 75 Cf'nt.s with a
long, stampt""'{}, sf'! f·&lt;H.ldn•ssed POVE"·
IO(X' for it to m(', in carP of thi s
nPwspapPr, PO &amp;JX 155 1. Hadio

f' it _v Sta tion, New York. NY 11Jl19.
HowC'vPr, I f('('l that anyone w ho

has back pains shoulrl see his or hN
phys!c lan for an f'xamlnatlon to be
cPrfai n Js to t he causf' and the
!J rogram tha t hP or s he should
follow .
T hf' f'XPrclses recommendt"'d fo r
suppor ti ng I hr back are alsu good to
hPip mainta in abdominal tone and
dP&lt;-reasp abdominal g irt h

Denise Elaine White trades vows
with Brent L. Arnold March 10
POMEROY Denise Elaine
White and Brent L . Arnold exchanged wedding vows in a doublering ccremony at the Forest Run
United Methodist Church on M arch
10.
Tbe Rev. Steve Nelson
pet1ormed the ceremony at 3: 30
p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Marvin White, Route 3, Pomeroy ,
and Nan White, Memphis, Tenn.
The groom L' the son of Mr. and M rs.
Stac ie Arnold, Route 1. Racine.
Miss Jennifer Grover was the
pianist and organ ist forthewf'dding.
Fern, plnk dogwood and ca ndelabra
dccoratf'd the church for the
wedding.
Escort ed to the altar by her
father. the brideworea formal gown
or chiffon and lace fashioned with a
Queen Anne neckline, sheer long
sleeves with lace motif. a fitted
bodtce with seed jX'arl accent and a
bouffanl skirt of tiered lace which
flowed into a ca thedral train.

their hair.
Jessica .Jones of Athens was thC'
fl ower girl and also wore a
cranberry dress with ivory lace
accent and earned a basket fiilf'd
with potpou rri . Joc Karschnik was
the ring bearer. George Gum.
Hemlock Grove, served as best man
for the groom, and thP usher s wPre
Randy Arnold, and Michael
Warner, both of Rac ine.
Mrs. White wore a gray silk dress,
while Mrs. Arnold was in a rOSf'
gown. Both mothers wore cor sages
of ivory roses. Guest.;; were regis tered by .Jennifer Arnold ancl Sara

POMEROY - .Joy Russell, a
childbirth Instructor affiliated with
International Childbinh Education
Assn., will be offering Lamaze
classes in preparation for chfldbli1h
at the M eigs County Department of
Hmlth.
Classes are OPE'n to all area

The bride's tabiP rcatu rPd a tiered
fount ain cak e topjX'd with the

or support person . Classes will start

m ent tablP were .Janice Haynes.

Connie
F r ank.

A bandeau of lace held the bride' s
blusher of fllusiun trinnmed in lace.
She carried a cascade arrangement
or Ivory and wine silk roses. Her
single strand or pE'arls, her blue
earrings, her wedding dress. and the
lace handkerchief belonging to the
groom's grandmother carried out
the wedding traditions of old. new,
borrowed and blue.
Laura Eichinger uf Chester was
the maid of honor and .Judy Gra tC',
Rutland, and Jody Gum, Hemlock
Grove. were the bridesmaid s. The
a ttendants wore dresses uf cran berry silk and lace with high
nf'Cklines, shon puffed sleeves and
A-fine skirts. They earned sprays or
sUk dogwood which they also wore in

Lamaze class
set in Meigs

pregnant women and the husba nd

decoraic&gt;d in the pink , crantx-rry
and while color scheme of th e
wedding. Presiding at the refreshKarsdmik.

and

Helen

m

GALLIPOLIS - The Dr. Samuel
L. Bossard Memorial Library will
be at the following places the week
of April 16 to W.
Monday- Lewis Dr., noon-12: 15 , - - - - - - - - - - - - p.m .; C&amp;S Bank IRt. 351, 12:1512:30 p.m.; 35 West Apts., 12:35-1
p .m.; Meadowbrook, 1:05-1:.10
p.m .; Scf'nic Hills Nursing Center,
1:35-2 p.m .; Ga llia Metro Estates,
2:05-3 p.m.; Pinecrest Care Center.
3: 15-3: 30 p.m.; Rodney Vlttage,
'i : 15-4:45 p.m.; Crousebeck Rd.,
5-5: 30 p.m.; Northup, 5: 45-6: 16 p.m.
Tuesday - Spring Valley, 1:30-2
p.m.; Spring Valley Apts., 2-2:30
p.m.; Su n Valley Nursery. 2:30-3
p.m .; Bidwell -Rodney Rd., 340-

H arris.

miniature bride and groom , surrounded by six side cakes, all

4: 10p.m .; Rodney P .O .. 4: 20-4: 50
p.m.; Qual I Creek, 4:45-5: W p.m .;
Porterbrook, 5:Jl-5:50 p.m.; Fairfiel d Acres. 5: 55-6: 15 p.m .
Wednesday - Lake Dr. (Rio
Grande ). 2-2:30 p.m .; Copley's .
2:45-3:15 p.m.; Rio Grande Estates,
3:30-4 p.m. ; Valley View Apts .•
4-4:30 p.m.; Centerville, 4:45-5: 15
p.m .; Cent erpoi nt , 5:
p.m .
Thursday- Cora, 2: 45-3: 10 p.m.;
Raccoon Tr. Ct., 3:15-3: 45 p.m.;
Patriot!Pauley's, 3: 50-4 :05 p.m.;
Patriot P.O ., 4:10-4:40 p.m.; Gallla,
5-6 p.m .
Friday- VInton Baptist Church,
12:30-1 : 30 p.m.; VInton, 1:30-2:30
p.m.; Clark Church Rd., 2:45-3:15
p.m .; Porter, 3:30-4 p. m .; Children's Residential CA&gt;nter, 4:15-4:45
p.m .; Children's Home. 4 45-5:15
p.m .

on T hursday, April 24, and the cost
is $30 w flh registration and fee
payable at thr first class .
Residents nPedlng further lnformalion should call Ann Blackwell,
R.N.C., at the county health
department, 992-6626, or Joy Russell at 30'J-882·2939.

-tomotete L1ne of Ostomy
So p~ .,

*EKtenswe L1n1: ot Su rgteal
Dress~n~

*Egg crate loam bed!
*Egg crate foam

pad ~

wll~ cha ~r

aOO toppers
cush1ons

*Atr Pumps and Mattres5eS

*SucOOn Mach1nes
'Hospital Bed s and Mattresses
•overhead Trapezes
*Sideta1ls
~tcha1rs

*Walkers, Cane5. Crutches
*Porta~e Commodes

•Jmlet Seat Ra1sers
*Sal€ty Grab Bars
"Batll Seats
•Catheters and 1etated suppt1es
•tncontlrlent Wear
•undefpads and adun
*Oxygen

d~aper :.

(Jhe Medical Shoppe, Inc.
161 Jackson Pike
Hill crest Plaza
Gallipolis, Ohio
446-2206

The couplt&gt; resid('S a t H emlock

Grove.
The bride is a KT"aduatcofEastcrn
High School and .Is employed at the
\.&amp;E Stores ln Athen s.
The groom, a M eigs High Schoof

The Sunday Times-Senlinei-Page-B-1 ·

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

Gallia Senior Citizens make plans

McKenna,
Jamison,
trade vows

GALLIPOLIS - Activities fur
the week of Aprii1S.20 at the Senior
Citizens Center at 220 Jackson Pike
are as follows:

GALLIPOLIS - Charles Edward Jamison, 80n of Mr. and M rs.
WilHam L. Jamison Sr. of GalltpoUs, was married on March 10 to
Roberta Sue McKenna, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M . McKenna
ot Swannanoa, N.C.
A double-ring ceremony was held
at the Falth Presbyterian Church In
Akron. Ohio, pPrfonned by Dr. Cart
W. Bogve.
The groom is a graduate of Gallta
Academy High School and K ent
State University \\ith a Bachelor's
degree In Rhetoric Speech and
Communications. He Is currently
serving In the United States Army
at Fort 1-lood, Texas.
The bride Is a graduate of
Nonhwest High School In Canal
Fulton, Ohio. She attended Whit worth Bible College In Brookhaven,
Miss.
The couple reside In CopjX'ras
Cove, Texas.

Monday.
April Hi - Choru s, 1-:1
p.m
.
Tuesday, i\pril 17 - S.T.O.P.
Class, 10:30 a.m.; Physical Fitness .
11 :15 a.m.
Wednesday, April 18 - Vinton
Bible St udy, 1 p.m.; Card Games ,
1-3 p.m.
Thursday, April19- Bible Study.
11

a.m.- noon:

B lood

Wednesday - Fish, scallojX'd
potatoes, kate, applesauce, bread.
butter . milk.
Thursday - Creamed chicken

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PressurE"

Check. 1 p.m .: Vinton Crafts, 1
p.m ., Board of TrustE"es M eetlng,

1: 30 p.m.
Friday . i\pril 20- Bake Sale. 10
a.m .; Pi ano Lessons. 10:30 a.m.;
Good Friday Service, 12:30 p.m .;
Art Class, 1-3 p.m .; Craft Mini Course, 1-3 p.m.
The Senior Nutrition Program
will servP !he following menus:
Monday - Beef stew, cottage

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pear . half. v ani II a 1
cheese
pudding. and
cornbread
Tuesday - Cheese burger. tossed
salad. oven f ries, bana na frosty,

Reg;, l's most

Dance Aerobics
classes set
in Gallia area
GALLIPOLIS -The 0.0. Mcin tyre Park District wilJ offer another
session or Novice and Advanced
Dance Aerobics at the BidwellPorter Elementary School on Tuesday and Thursday evenings beginning Aptil 24 and continuing
ttmough May 31 with Instructor,
Karen Brady.
The Novice Da nee Aerobics Class
will be held from 6 to 7 p.m., and is
for paniclpants with little or no
dance experience. The Advanced
Dance Aerobics Class will be held
from 7: 15 to 8:15p.m.
In addition to being fun, Dance
Aerobics combines all the essentials of a complete physical Illness
program .
Fee for the class will be $12 and
the Park District asks that you
pre-register and pay In advance.
Fees may be paid by mailing a
check or money order payable to
the 0 .0. Mcintyre Park District.
Gallla County Courthouse, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 or by stopping by the
Park District office any time
between 8 a.m. to noon and 12: 30
p.m . to 4 p.m . Monday through
Friday .

vers&lt;~tile mocca si ns

feature a handsewn
vamp i n full -grain learher
And the comfort is bui lt In ,
w i th a cush 1oned arch support
and soft leather lining . For suits
o r sport swea r . rhe sry le is all yours.
A great vn l ue fr om Regal'
Reg . 42 .00
SAVE 8 40

M.r. and Mrs. Charles Edward ,Jaml"'n

Second A11mue

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FOR
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Dresses - Separates
Purses -- Hats
also
Cuddly Stuffed Animals

NOW 33.60

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Sal e Prices Good
Th ro ugh April 2 ht

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gradu ate, is a brick ma son .

over biscuit, green beans, l&lt;'mop
jello salad, plums. butter. milk.
Friday - Roast beef, mashed
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Apr1115, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea10nt, W.Va.

15, 1984

Cora Dunsmore becomes bride of David K. King
Mrs. Charlott e Harris, Alliance,
Ohio. was matron ot honor. She
wor&lt;&gt; a burJ(Undy chilton dress and
carried a muff Identical to thl'
brtde's.
VIncent King, brother of the

GAWPOUS - Cora V. Dunsmore became the brtde of David K
King Feb. 18 at Paint Creek
Regular Baptist Church.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas D. Dunsmore,
Gallipolis, and the groom Is the son
of Mrs. Dorothy King and the late
Charles E. King, Cleveland, Olllo.
The Rev. Grovl'r G. Turner and
Rev. E lbert D. McGh!'e per1ormed
the double-ling c&lt;&gt;remony following
a program of music by Mrs_ Grorg&lt;&gt;
Gilmore. Soloist was Bobbv D
Gordon who sa ng "Someti~es';
and "The Lord's Prayer," played
by Mi tze Dean . Raymond Scott,
uncle of the brtde. lit the candles
before the ceremony.
Arrangements of the flowered
arch, seven branch candelabra and
knl'l'ling bench flanked the altar.
Given In maniage by her lather,
the bride wore a tea-length Victorian off-white gown of Venice lace
fashioned with a dropped waistline,
designed by Mrs. Michl Bradler of
Pa lnsvllle, Ohio. The fingertip veil
of seed pearls as well as the cape
were designed by the bride's
mother.
The hrlde carried a lace muff
with the arrangement of pink and

Army.
The couple wiU reside In Urbana,

groom , was best man and wore a
dark suit matching the groom's and
b1ide's lather.
Ushers were Raymond Scott.
Wayne Robinson and Richard
Mitchell. They wore dark suits with
white bouttonnleres.
The brtde's mother wore a
mauve dress with bishop sleeves,
adorned with seed pearls at the
bodi ce and white carnation

Ohio.
Out of town guests Included Mrs .
Mary Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
Basham Gram, Dayton. Ohio; Mrs.
Dorothy King, Mrs. Donna King
and daughters, Miss Anita King,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent King and Dee
Smith , Mr. and Mrs. James Moss,
Miss Rita Ross. Cleveland.

Danner- Scites
GALLIPOUS - Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas D . Danner of Route 2, Box
218A, Gallipolis, announee the
engagement and forthcoming marMage of their daughter. Susan
Elizabeth, to Eric Paul Scites, son
of Mrs. Barbara Scltes of Colum bus, and Kenneth Scltes Jr. , of
Ravenswood, W.Va.
An open-chu rch wedding is
planned on Saturday, May 12, at
2:30p.m., at first Baptist Church in

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oliver, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Elder, Mrs.
James Lytle, Mrs. George Young,
Mrs. Brenda Blakl', Mr. Twana
Harrts, Terri Young, Sprtngfleld,
Ohio; Mrs. Helen McMurray,
Pataskala, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs .
Char les Reed, Parkersburg,
W.Va .: Harold Mapler, Temple
Hills, Md.
Mrs . Cheryl Gray. Detroit,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Clemont
Shanklin. George and Clemont
Shanklin. Luther Jenkins, Columbus: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Washington, Orient. Ohio .

Gallipolis.
Miss Danner Is a graduate of
Meigs High School and has at .
tended Marshall University and
Gallipolis Business Colll'ge. She Is
employed at JoAnn Fabrtcs.
Scltes Is a graduate of Meigs High
School and has attended Mllllgan
College and Kentucky Christi an
College. He Is curr ently serving In
the United States Army at Ft.
McClellan , Ala.

Holy land
tour planned

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corsage.
The groom's mother WO]"{&gt; a rose
dress with white carnation corsage.
Immediately following the ceremony a ri'Ception ws held In the
ch urch basement.
Mrs. Glen E lkins registered
guests and hostesses were Mrs.
Sharon Anderson, Rosano Hollinshead, Fannie Oliver and Mlnnic
Lytle.
The bride's table was decorated
with a white lace cloth and a
four-tiered red velvet cake topped
with bride and groom made by Mrs.
faye Reese. Mrs. Dorothy Gordon
and Charlotte Grtfflth assisted at
the reception.
The bride Is a graduate of Gallla
Academy High Sehool and Witten-

burgundy flowers. Her pearl s and
ma tching earrings were a gift from
her mother.

Mr. and Mrs. David K. King

t&gt;erg University and attended
Cleveland State.
The groom Is a graduate of
Cuyahoga Community College and
recently returned !rom thl' U.S.

The Sunday TimM-Sentinei--Page-B-5

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

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Elks to convene zn Columbus April 26
CO I .UMBUS - The 85t h annual
convention of t he Oh io Elks Association opens here Thursday, April
26. In t he Marriott Inn North " ith
sessions continuing through Sun day, Apnl 29.

will be conducted by Lro Reuss of
Marys\"ill r,

Richa rds

of

Barbert on, Dr. David Goldschmidt
of Circle\ille. Edward Langenfeld
of Cana l Fulton. James Ekelberry

According to convent ion f'hair ·

of Delaware, and Vernard Kn app of

Chillicothe.

man Bas il Wallace of Delaware.
deIegates representmg 98 Elks'
lOOge :J in thr state are to attend .

ThC' annual mrmoria l service will
l1f_~ tlC'lcl at 11 a .m. 0 11 Saturday in lhC'
:vt a rriott Inn. Past State Ptl•sidPnt

Speakers aro to be E. Gf'nr
Fournace of Cant on a 1. d Qa}.mond
V . Arnold of Jackson, Mich., "'-'•h
Past Grand Exalted Rulers of th r
E lks. Ot her Grand Lodge members
attf'nding arP: F _H . Nisewonger of

Frank

youth leadership and sc holarship
aw d ·
Th
ar wmners.
e students will
be brought to Columbus as guests of
the Elks.
Awards and scholarships valued
at more than $25,(0) are to be
announced by Tim Gorman of
Day 1on. acco
'
rd ing to Dr. Leonard
,I. C.Gydos of Tiffin, lunc heon

Ric har d J. Baker is in charge.
A lunc heon is scheduled for 12:30
p.m. on Sii turday honoring stat e

cha ir man, the fra te rnal order has
recognized yout h achievements
during proceed ings ol annual conventions of the order for the past 34

years. The Ohio E lks Association
ri'Centiy designated the week of
May 1-7 as Elks Youth Wl'l'k.
Election and installation of new
state officers is scheduled for
Saturday nig h t. Edward U.
Thatcher Jr. of Alliance is to
present the E lk of the Year and E lk
Hall of Fame awa rds.

Dayto n, Governmen t Relations
Committ l'eman ; Nick M. Kovic of

Warrf'n, Youth Activities Commit teeman : Gene Buchy ofGreenv illP,
A udit ing and Accountin g Commit teeman ; Robert J. Kennedy of
Dover. Special Deput y Grand
Exalted Ruler; Larry L. McE!e&lt;&gt; of
New LPxlngton . Gra nd Esteem ed
Leading Knight .
Registration begins at 11 a.m. on
Friday. Apri1 27. Gera ld C. Warner

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Jamf's F. . Eke! berry of Df'lav.rarC' is
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At 7 p.m. on T hursday. Apri1 26. a
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underway. Vernard E. Knapp of
ChiUicothe will direct the event with
lodge officers from Toledo. Bellefo nt a in&lt;&gt;. Bel lait·&lt;'. Chi ll icoth e.
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: Those who want to go to the park
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: Aprll 27 and also make a request for
· transportation needs at the same
time. The lower shelter house at the
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· · Chip Hagger1y from the Park
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Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio--Polnt Pleasant, W. Va.

April I 5, 1984

Summer programs set t!1J:rninr;if!:!li~.nd
GALLIPOLIS The 1984
Summer Program Schedule of l he
Gallipolis Parks and Re&lt;:reallon
Department Is availa bl e now
through the Clty Schools, the
Gallipolis Dally Tribune and at tlle
Parks and Recreation office at 518
Second Ave.
The schedule details such actlv1·
ties as Summer Playground for
elementary school children, begi nning on June 11 for seven weeks
and the new gymnastics progra,;
being s tarted this summer on
Munda y, June 11 , and Tuesday,
June 12, for all sldll levels.
·
Tennis Lessons for both yout h
ages 10 to 16 and adults will begin

May l There w!ll be. one six -week
sesslo~ for the evemng class and
two SIX·week sessions offered fOI

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with liM• lft'lzt•r indoor circus at the Rutland Civic
&lt;'ent!'r at 4 and i: :111 p.m., 1iwsd ay .

HL"TLANO -

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pasSC'I of Rund ld :Vi c lJonald clo\\'ns
rucl&lt;J.\ . hut thr o riginal \\'ill hf&gt; in
Ru tl and TuPsda .\ ·.
Hf' i:-. Yt ich~d Po lakm·s . J

!PSidPn! of ,\shland, K) ., who wi ll tw
apJX'aring tv.:icr with the HC'I zf'r
I ndoor Circus at thr Ru tla nd Civic
Cenlt'r as '·Coco." thP r lov.ll
I t WCl l.i back in l!'K)t) thai Po l ako\·~
was rallcU upon to cn •atc• tht'

onginal Ronald iVIcDonald Clm111 .
HP f'\'C'Il des ignPd Th£•cos tumC' v.:0rn
h~· 1111 of th(• ~cfJon a l d fun n.\ · mf'n
lht'SC' d;_r.\·!-&gt; arrU !hf' t'O!-' tumr ba -;i C~ill\ · rrmd ins th r·-;a mf'a sor i ~i nall .\

dPslgnCfl
Soaring in hi~ nJlP ;Js a clown in

l %ti. Poldkm· s n'f'f'iW'(! Sb-J.tOJ for
two

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oriLd nal

Honald Mcl.lonald . fi t'" as uflcrf'd u
J)f'rmanpnt position. I Imvf'Vt:'r. h(•
thoug/1 1 it wouldn ' t last t~ nd &lt;:ll thP
timP hP wa ..., a rc&gt;gll la r wit h thP
grC'atf';..t show on Parth . H 1ngli ng
Brol hers.

Clowning around isn' t n&lt;·w to
Pola kov s. Ill• i:-. I ht · third ~('nPra t ir m
Hi s grandfa thrr \\'il." th{'
original "Coco" in Russia . Tht ·
family left Russia going to Eng]JJHJ.
whcrP Pol&lt;-tkm· s· fat hc·r wa ~ Thi ·
Sf'l'Ond " ('f)('O . " Polako,·s lrarnC'd
thP trick &lt;; ol thC' t ract(' O\ '(' J' ~{) .\ .f ' :1l'S
ago coming up u ndf'r t ht · 1utor&lt;Jgf' of
his fatht--'r . ThP,\' pla~ T'( l drCUSC''-1 in
f~ngl a nrl and IOUil'd EuruJX' billn:l
as "Coco ancl 1\1ichaf'l. " Po iJk m ·~·
fat hr•r is thP unl.\ dm\11 in history tn
ha n-. I'£'&lt;'Pi vr'fl tht• Ord(·r ol tllP
British Emp ire· m t'(l ,ll fmm tht•
Qu('('n of J·:ngl&lt;-tnd .
Speaking four i&lt;lngll:q__:: i·s - .1-:ng
!ish. Hu~sian . ( ~P!m ; ln and Pul 1sh Polakm·s C'am f' lo I ht · l 'r1it { I(] ~Ia 1t ·s
through ~~ fi.li(•n r s(·ou l t'tJr the f1rs r
timr in l!rit He h;l!t'd l ht' count n·
with a pJ..ssion and n·tu rnt l(_] to
England a .v t•ar liltt·r !-Iowt·\'1'1'. ht ·
lah'l' rf• nr·ct('(] that in r\m('rica, hf'•
had Pnj o~·pd a C'd 1 and ot hPr lu xurit ·s

··coco."

n·hich ht· did n1JI h;J\'{' in l&lt;nglancl , so
IJack to ..\mcrir·; 1 hf' ,·am(' in 195Xand h{'rp h1 has st;J_W &gt;d .
While ht· no lon gt•r pL!.v .o. ; ltlC' hi g
liiTI{'. ht• dU( •s k£Y•p hu .'-&gt;~. Po lako,·s
res ide" in t\."ihJ&lt;Jnd . h .\ ·. , \\'hC'rr hP
conduc1.o..: J clown sc hool for an~'Onl'
wanrinl.! to IParn lhf' ropPs. Hi s
parlnt'r in Tu f'sda _
, ··s pf · l·tormancf'S
will !)( • ont• ol h i:-- •. . tuUt·nts. Dt•a11

f! :1 rrnun.
Po l ~ik rJ\'s ha s furmrd

a c lown
hand IA'hich is JOin(•(] b,· a m agician
Jnd h(• rakP~ rhr• group on tour
throughout ttU' tri staU• arf'J .
Pn!clktJ\'S ;dso ht~." p&lt;.tsst.·d a long
hi ." rn;ur, ,\'P~IP., of tr;!lning to HYoof
hi ." :-.on:-.. n nf' ol whom pl &lt;J.\'~ many
Pngagf•m(•nr s in
l-\.1·ntuck)' &lt;J ~

Mr. and

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T ht' ;1u thor of two tX"H Jks ... Rchind
M.\· ( ;n'.' t ::;(• ! \lin t " .1nU "CrX'o 's Liff'
StillY ,· · Pnlakm·..., point ... ou t rh;Jt in
his .\ 'fJU/lgt'r day s whrn he was
tra,·l'!i ng on thf' big timl' circuit,
\ ' l ' l' "~ lt ilit .\' wa s !hr· kr~ ·. I n hi!'l l'low n
mit· . ill' had tu do IJarPhack horsr
r id ing. rumtJiin g ;rnd \~·n rk thf'
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The celebration wtll be hosted by
the couple's children and their
spouses, Dwaine and Ruby Jordan,
Kennety and Melva F aye Crabtree,
and Walter and Kathy Jordan, aUof
Albany Roule 3. The Jordans also
have five grandchildren.
The couple request th at gtfts be
omitted.

.md redcral cour ts in Ohio and ot her
SIJIC'S. W0 hCl\'(' llr\'Pr f'fl ('OUni Pred
an\ mnrf' dticit...'nt. cou r1 eous and
pl (•asant l'lt&gt;rk o1 court' s personnel
th an ,\'OU and .\ ·uur finp starr.
" \o\'r appn'cia lf• thr cootx'rat ion
and assL-; tanC(' ~ · our office has given
us O\'C'r tllC' ~'l'&lt;J r s."
!..a n y. Marll--'nf' and DiLJO(' wrrr
not only· _
o..:urptisc&gt;d hu t pleasantly
pl0asf'd . Such nice comment s
shou ld bt' mad&lt;• m o rf' oflrn.

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they are
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weigh
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If the and
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In arecent survey of customers who got refunds, we found 3 out
of 4 believed H&amp;R Block got them bigger refundsthan if they'd
prepared their own ta xes. 3 out of 4.

People who know
their business go to

and 2 p.m . to 3:30p. m .
The office will be open for repair
of leiephone instruments and for
customers wishing to establish or
change their service.
Collection agencies for phone
bills w111 be the Pomeroy Chamber
of Commeree,
The Rutland
Department Store and F ruth Phar·
macy. Oh yes, you can still pay by

Just a reminder that the Ameli~
ran Red Cross Bloodmobile will be
a! !he Senior Cilizens Center,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy, Wed ~
nesday, Apri1 18 from I p .m . to 5: 30
p.m.
Vernon Nease, M eigs County
Bloodmobile Chairman urges resi ~
dents who can to support the
program.
Any person who is at least 17
;·ears of age and has not reached
thei r 66th birtllday may donate if

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ThP slml' w ill onJ~· tx~ o)X~n on
Thu rsrl a.\·s from ~t: .11) a .rn. to 1p.m .

Oh yes. don ' t forget the circu s
that will be staged at Rutland Civic
Cenl pr Tuesday, April 17.
There will be two shows, one al 4
p.m . and one at 7:30p.m .

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Crenll' your oum
Weddinl{ afl(l Formal fa.~h ion.~ with ..

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tolu they have ? ·' ....,.., "\ ~
clone a finp job.
l{ecen!lv l.a r rv
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GOLDEN ANI'ilVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Kit Gibson will
celebrate lhelr golden wedding anniversary Aprill5 at the Ohio VaDey
Bank Conference room, given by her sister, Alpha Ratliff and friends,
Emma .Jessy Chaney, Joan Reed, Pattie Ramey and ,Jennifer .

Just in
time for
Easter

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Hi." nur!u •rousc()stuml·s. with thf'
f'X('f•prion of SI Jm(• lig ht wpight
"ummtT thrngs madf' b.\ hi s w ift&gt;.
f-IJ.;_i·l, wP n · ~rovidC'd b~' his f&lt;J ther
who dif'd in l&lt;ng lan d in 197-1 a t the
;JW' nr / 4_It \'1.'; 1sn" t until his fat 11E'r's
d&lt;•at h that Pol akm·s h•arnrd that
ov('r tlw \ '{ '&lt;~rs . his Dt1d had all of his
I'Xpc' n'i i\'f' cos t urrH ·s du plic al&lt;'&lt;.l and
had o..:pnt on&lt;• of (•a c h to Polakm·s in
Amf'rica.
I t tmk Polak(J\'" 1·1 years to
d1 ' \·d op his "I acf• · · I hat hl · HT'aL"&gt; for
!'\'{' !") ' apJ)( \ tr;uln'. It is always thP

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new classes rorming o n A pril .lO and

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have spent their ent ire lives in the

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Film so fast,
forget the
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Original Ronald Mac
appearing in Rutland

J ordan is a farmer, assists at the

Bigony·Jordan Funeral Home. and
Is a retired bus driver .

don't put it offJ You·re missing some of
the fun in life. It's easy and affordable.

Recreat ion Festival Parade, and in

Morning a nd evening classes in
HAIR RAISE!! - Mkh:u•l PnlakO\s ~!'ts a hair
rai"iing- experience n·ading T h e llail_y St•ntim.•l a."i hi"i
partnl'r Dt'all Harmon luok."i un. Pul ako\' ~ "'·ill &lt;LJIJX•ar

was rnarrif'd in PomProy on April

26, 1934.

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Cheerleadlng, featuring gymnastics and group forma tion exercises
for area cheerleading squads. will
also be held.

ALBANY Mr. and Mrs.
M endal V . Jordan of Albany , Route
3, will celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary with an upen
reeeptlon Sunday, April 22, from 2
to 4 p.m . at the Temple United
Methodlsl Church.
Mrs. Jordan is the former
Elizabeth Rutherford . The couple

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the first of two four -wet&gt;k sessons on

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Jordans mark golden anniversary

joggers all' encouraged to sign up
for the popular 100, 500 and l,(XXl
Mile Clubs

Tuesday, .June 5. Speda l workshops in Baton. for the .July 4 River

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page-B-7

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WEDNESDAY

POMEROY - Mf&gt;igs GcnPa ·
ogical Society Sunda, at ~ p.m.
t thl' MuS&lt;'um.
Ga lli a
GALLIPOLIS
County Histotical Socif't~ · w i ll
meet Sunday. 2: :ll p .m . at St.
Peter's Episcopal Church Mar
garet Dieringer will swa.J&lt; on
"Bring past In focu s."

st•rY in·s WrdnPsday, 7: 30 p.m.
Then• will tx• special singing
night!~· and the public is invited
to atwnd

Revival begins
l\1:\SON -

invited .

CROWN CITY -

The Rt•\·.
Steve Eberl wil l be at Victory
Baptist Church. ~unda\ ·. 7 p m
The publlc is invitPd to atH'nd .

Sing service

Rr·,·h·JJ s (•rvi('f&gt;S

CHOV.'N CITY - ThL•n• will
be a gospel sing at the Crown
C'itv Church ol God, Thurstla)·. 7
p.m.. wi!h lhP "Soun&lt;js Of
Gospel." The public is mvitPd to
attPnd.

cn·y -

Rt'\ hal

SI' IYicPs aJT' still in progn •ss at
1-\ ing· s Chal)('l l 'hurc h, 7 p.m.
nightly \o.·ifh thP H.P\' .John
.Jt•ff'f'f:. '.

Family night
CHOW:\ CITY King 's
Chapcll'hu t&lt;'h wtll hJ \P Famii\·
Night Sl.•rvlrC's. Sunda~ · . 7 p.m ..

GALLIPOUS - Reviva l scr·
vices begin Monday at MI.
Carmel Baptls! Church with
lo('al ministers in (_'hargP. SF.lvi ces begin at 7 p.m .. nightly and
the public is in vited to attend .

BONELESS

POMF.ROY- Sout hern Local
Board of l::duca tion w1l meet
Monday a1 7 p .m .

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GALLIPOLL&lt;; - O.O.Mc!n
ryre Park District will have an
EasiPr Egg Hunt , Sa turda;• at
R..occoon Creek Park, 2 p.m.
Ui \·i sions arf' &lt;.~ges 1 to 4, !1 to 9
and 10 to 15. For informatton,
contact l hf' Park DistJict at
,146-4612. extens ion Oii .
Dup to prcparation for !he egg
hun I . thP park will not open until
1:.10 p.m .

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GALL !POLL&lt;; American
Legion La fa)·P tl&lt; • Unit 27 Auxil "
iary w ill ha V(' ils regular
meeting Tuesday. 7 p.m.. a t the
post home on Boo McCormick
Road . NE'w mpmbers \vi ll he
initiated and r£'frPshmPnb will
be served. A U memetX'rs an•
urged ot attend.

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On beha lf of the Ohio Valley
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Times Soentinel News Editor Dale
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sponsored by the newspaper and
radio station wen- presented to Eric
Penick, Nort h Gallla, the league's
MVP Back; '\latt Kemwr. North
Gallia, and J.D. Bradbury of Kyger
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Reds. then wit h thp Philadelphia
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Nationa l Leaguer w it h that m a ny
hits.
ThP 48.060 fans al Olympic
Stadium gave a two-minutt) ovation
to Rose. whomded ftve seasonswith
the Philli&lt;'S last November afler
swnding his first 16 S&lt;'asons wit h
Cincinnat i.
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'Thl? ovation was something
S)X'('ial to me. tx&gt;ca use I'm new
hcrc.'' sa id Rose. " The last time I
played here. I got booed .
"Wit h a nf'w team . inn new c ity,
tha t kindofreactiongivesyougoosoe
bumps and makes you want tognout
and do something for them."
RoS&lt;' doubled into !he right ,field
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North Gallia, MVP back; Matt Kemper, North
Gallla. co·MVP lineman; Larcn Wolfe, Southo•m,
girls' voUeyhall and Amy Uttlefield. Southern, girls'
ba.,kethall.

girl s' volleyball and Hilton Wolfe,
J r., Sout hern, girls' basketball
P layPrs honorf'd wcrf' :
Foottml/
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,\Jif'ri. all of Sou th(•rn: .Jeff El:lrnPS. Mrl\in
f'JagJ,! . SIP\'1' Stilt and t)f'J.:f' Hamf'' &lt;til of
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Koosman for th&lt;' milestone hit to
hi&gt;:hlighl a 5-I triumph by the Expos.
"All the hits are the same to me."
Rose said . " I guess 3.00l is what
everyone talks about lx'cause
everyone who's made 3,(XXI hit s has
made the Ha ll of Fame.
"1 guess evoeryone who'' got 4,00l
hits has noached it. too!··
Rose's4,tnlth hit came 21 years to
the day after he got his first major
league hit.
"1'm glad I got il today," Rosoe
said . "I didn't do it as i f to say 'take
that.• I have a lot of r &lt;'spect for thoe
!Philadelphia) organization . I'm
sure 1hey W&lt;'re puUing for me."
Rosoe·s next single will be his
3,00'lt h. 52 behind Cobb's all ·! ime
singles mark. Rose got his4,00'lth hit
in his 13.073rd at,bat. Cobb needed
10,86l at·bats to reach the m ark and
11 ,429 lo noaeh 4.191 in the 24111year
of his can-er. at agoe 42 in 1928.
RoS&lt;' s! ill nl'eds 191 hits to malch
Cobb on th&lt;' aU-t ime list. but that
plateau may have to wail until nex t
sPa son.
"My pride w ill drive m('," sa id·
Rose. who was signed for onJy onp
soeason by Montreal after being
released by the Phil lies. 'Tm going
to play as long as I can produce. I f
I'm producing. I'm having fun ."

BOSTON (AP) Lorraine
Moiler won !he first nine marathons
in which she competed. but now is
\\-inless in two year s, and in
Monday"s Boston Marathon, there
will be extreme pressure on her to do
well.
Sh&lt;' doesn't nCC&lt;'ssarily have to be
th&lt;' first fem ale flnishoer In the
26-mUe. 385-yarct grind from subu r ban Hopkinton to the Prudential
Center in the center of Boston. but
she has to break 2 hours, 35mlnutes
to have at least a chan coe of being
named to New Zealand's Olympic
marathon team.
This race Is serving as the final
qualifier for the New Zealand team .
" I don't think any m arathon
cou rse is evoer easy." says Moiler.
who was unbeaten In marathon
competition for three years before
flnlshlng second to Joyce Sm ith of
Britain In the 1982 London
Marathon.

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1982 JEEP J-10 PICKUP

MVP In basketball.
In addition, trophies donated by
O'Dell Lumber Company of Galli"
polis, went l o L aren Wolfe. South·
ern . the Most Valuable Player in
Voll&lt;'yball a nd Am y Littlefield or
Southern the MVP in basketball.
Championship trophies provided
by the league wen! to NorthGallia ·s
John Blake In football; Carl Wolfe
of Southern and Mike Jenkins.
Hannan Trace. co -basketball
champs; Suza nne Wolfe. Southern,

Moller: 'No
marathon
course easy~

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Presentation of awards highlighted Friday's annual
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League MFP's honored were, left to right, Rod
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Rose collects 4,000th career
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Career Center.
J im Page. principal at North
Ga llia High Sc hool. served as
em c€'f' a nd prcspnt('(lt he awards as
Bill Gray, manager of WJEH ·
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Introductions.
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Robbie Brumfield and J eff Barnes, Hannan Trace,
co-SVAC cage champs; Dennis Teaford and Rod
uttlefleld, Southern, co-SVAC cage champ5 and
Suzanne Wolfe, Southern, girls' voUeyball.

Top athletes honored during SVAC banquet

his for m er tmmma tes. the Phil lies,
in its home opener.ll soon would be
anot her in a long_ .strin g of hJstoric
days for "Charlie Hustle.··
RoS&lt;', who tumed 43 So turda)'.
doubled in r hr rounh inning aga inst
Philadelphia for th&lt;'4.&lt;XXJth hit of his
carE'E'r, a pla!Pau rPached only by
himS&lt;'If and Hall of F;unerTy Cobb .
w hosf' carPer rt'Cord of 4, 191 hit s is
RoSP's n£&gt;xt targe t. R.oSf' is the only

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Friday's SVAC banquet at Rio Grande. Accepting the
trophies were, left to right, Hilton Wolfe ,Jr., Southern
girls' basketball; .John Blake, North Gallla, football;

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GALLrPOLIS - St. Pf'te r's
Episcopal Chu rchwomL•n wtll
meer Monda~'· noon. for lun cheon and buslness ffif'Pting.
Lunch will be potluck . Swa.J&lt;ers
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Sports

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Revival cuminues
CRO\I'N

VlNl'ON - Therf' will tx•
speciaJ sen·k--es tx&gt;ginn ing a1 ti
p.m .. Sunda;·. at 0..'&lt;'r l'twk
Church. The Paul' s Chept&gt;l
Quartet w ill sing. ThP public Ls

CLOSED SUNDAYS

CROWN CITY Revival
S&lt;'tViccs wlll begin April 22 et
Crown Citv Church of God in
Crown City. The Rev. Tim
I.Pstpr will be the e\·angelist.
ser.•iC&lt;'s an-al 7 p.m .. night ly.
with sp&lt;&gt;eial singing scheduled.
The public ts invited.

Happenings
\\ill Lll 'g in torJJ, -.11 Faith Bilpli.-;1
( ·hurl'll, H.Jilroad StrPt'l ~iason ,
throu~.-:11 April :n &lt;tf 7 p. rn . nightly·
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Fri.-Sat.9 am til 10 pm

Revival set

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Union. Monday , and conlinuc
through April 22. with the Rfo\·.
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TIIANKS - Montreal E~pos' Pete Rose tips his hat lo thank the
crowd In Montreal Friday alter lhey gave him a standing ovation after
he got hls4,00Gth career hit, against the Philadelphia Phlllles, his fonner
telllllll1ates. (AP Laserphoto) .

Four weeks alter her winnlng
streak ended, MoUercameback and
won San Franclsm"s International
Marathon. Later that year, she
dropped out of the New York City
Marathon after suffering a leg
Injury thai kept her sidelined for the
remainder ofl982and the first half of
1983. She ran New York again last
year, but she " Jogged to the finish
Une because I didn't want another .
DNF (did not llnlsh) next Ill m y
record."

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SECOND ROUND MASTERS LEADER
Mark Lyn watc&gt;hes Uu• ball aftt·r a pral'ticr shot prior
to his start oft he third round of Master,; pla.v Saturday

at Ult:'

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th~· SC('Ond da-"· of pial &lt;L~ lt'a.dPr with a !l-undt·r-par

.t.;(·on• of )35. ( AP La.....:•rphoto).

Storm delays play in Masters
AUGUSTA, Ga. l AP! - A't•vcr e
thunderstorm forced a onf'·hour
suswnsion of p lay Saturday in the
third round of the 48th M as ters golf
tournament .
Play was hl'id up a t 2: .lll p.m and
resumed at .1: JO p.m. !::ST.
Players rnarkt::.d their positions on
the Augusta Nat ional Golf Club
coursoe and sought shelter in the
clubhouSP w hen the slorm stru ck
wi th rain, wind, hail and lightning.
Much of the the hugP gaUPr\'
began leaving the ooursoe mono th an
a half·hour befono the storm struck .
'Iltose who rem ained soug ht sheltPr
In t&lt;'lephone boot hs, under trees, and
in concession areas.
The brief storm !ell some groecns
puddled. Officials and ground rrews
nl'eded about JO minutes !o get the
coursoe In playable cond ition.
AU the 36-hole p.1coe-settcrs wPre 1
under par for the day w hen play was
held up.
Mark Lye was lO·under for the
tournament through two holes, Tom
Kite 7-under through two, Nick

~ra h am E-undrr
through two. IJen Cren shaw b-undrr
through thn:"t•. and Tom Watson.
who chipped i n for birdif' on the
third. J· undPr through thJl'f' .
rvif'&lt;-lnwhilr. l .vrmuldn ·1 ma sk hi s
feclings Fridav.
Ht' didn't P\'Pn t ~·.
.. I do grt C'Xci 10c.L bu I th is is a nf'w
1.-wl. .. Ly.- S&lt;J id afl.-r fashioning a
brilliant 6-undPr·par 66 to build a
th ree-s hot lead over Tom Kite
hallWay through th&lt;' 4Rth Masters
Golf Tournament .
'Tm klnrl of up in the ozonehcrc:·
he sa id.
"I can 't rC'mcmbc'r whrn I'vr hi1
th is many golf shots. The adrenalin
was r&lt;&gt;ally pumping all day."
Lye. who had n&lt;'v&lt;'r played the
6,!Xl:ryard, par 72 A ugusta National
Golf Club layout until his practice
round Mooday. had a 9"undcr-par
1.1.'\ total for 36 holes .
Kite, who lied for second hl'rl' last
year, stood at 138after hl s68F'rtday
and said of his position, " I like II . I
like it a lut."

F rildo and David

L~T' didn ' l 1'\'Pn wnnr In think
his position. Or1'f' 111:1 1 p ut~ hi m
in linr lo l:x&gt;c1 )11ll' on!\ · rhr' &lt;.;f'('Oncl

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Mastf'rs rook it' In l\'in l h1s pr0\tigious f'W' n1. Fu1:zv 7.•oPill•r ))f•c;mH ·
lhP fir~! rookir In win il in 1~?-1 .
"LC'!' s not think ;1h·&gt;ul il now. '· ht '
said . " W in nin~ 1hi." thin g L" o.;o fa r
out. ThC' gt'('ates1 pla~ ·f'rs in lht •
world arr hf'rP.. lu st gi\'P mP a
c hanC'f' on thf' lasl lhrfl(' holf&gt;s
(Sunda\1. and wp' JI Sf'l.' whal
happens."
J.urkin,R Only f1lU J" shot~ ufr !h('
paC'C' WPI'f' thrf'f' oth(' r pla\'f'I'S,
including 1wo \\.'ilh a hist ory nf
pla~' ing well ;J t Augu sJa Na tionalAustralian Da,·id Gra ham and &amp; •n
Crenshaw . who tied Kilc for S('('()nd
last year.
Also in the trio at 1.19 was Grea!
Btitain's N ick Fa ldo, who shot a
second·round fi9. Graham had a 70
ann Crenshaw . the first-day leader.
had a 72 despilr fi ve bogeys.
The cut came at 2-over-par 146.
"-it h 47 of the original field of 138
internationa l pla.vers SUJ,1ving.

�AprillS, 1984

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CA. 17.36; Sta~Pion, OH, 17.76; Adkins, OH.
18.22.
Boys 110 metE.&gt;r low hurdiPS- Gal"b?r, GA.
18.92; Gla~. OH, 22.9&lt;11.
Girls 100 rnetE.&gt;r dHsh- Adams, GA. 14.15;
Green, OH. hU5; Williams, GA, 14.66.
Girls JaiO meter relay- Gallipolis, 11:38.6.
Boys 3200 meter relay - GalllpoUs, 9: 49.8.
Boys 100 meter dash - Green, OH, 12.23·,

Robinson, GA. 12.56; Senl£&gt;, GA. 12.Th

Girls Em mt-t£&gt;r r¥1a y - Cal!ipol\s, 2· 03.5 .
Gills
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Bovs 400 meter

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Girls mile run - Bar1 i mlL~ . GA. 6:t).U;
Boon500, PP . 6: 19 .": Johnsor1, GA. 6:49.:1
Boys 440 relay -Pl. P lt&gt;asant. n.6 .
G lurls 440 rela y - GAHS, 56.8.
Rays 440 ya n.J dash- Oose. GA. 52.6; Rite,
PP. 52.8; Cassaday, GA, ~ . 4
Girls 440 y&lt;ud dash- Jan(')'. Ci\. 1:(}1. 1;
Lon~ . PP , 1: 10.7; Ell lnj!son, GA, 1: 11.7.
Boys.})) ll)('tPr hurdlf'S- Rlffk&gt;. PP, 42.5;
BartWI, PP. 41.3: Hill , PP . 46 .1.
Girls ."00 meter hurd iPS - Amsbar.-·. GA.
52. 0; Shet•ts, GA. 54.7; 0H11S . CA. ~.8.
Boys 8!(1 yard run - Call, GA.:.!: H. Watson,
GA, 2:14, II&lt;', Banimus, GA. 2: 18.8.
Girls 8EI} yard run - Barlimus. Gl\ . 2:4 1 7;

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Boys 1600 nwter run Bartimus, GA, 5:32.9:
Brown, OH, 5:34.9; Gnaham, CA. 5:36.8.

GIJ"~ 400 """"'relay - Ga!Upol~. 56.26.

GIJ"~ 400 mt'ler run- Adams, GA. 1:~.2:
Bl&lt;&gt;vens, OH, t 13.6; Elll.......,, GA, 1:14.5.
Boys .JX) meter low hurdles- Sturgtll, OH,

45.2: Cassaday, GA, 47.8; Settle, CA, !111.7.
Boys 200 meter dash- C~. GA. 24.2:
RDbinsoll. GA, 24.9; Sturo&lt;IJ~ OH, 26.5.
GIJ"bi !lXI meier run - Carty, CA. t 52.7:
Hannon, GA, 2:52.8; Lewis, OH, 2:56~.
Girls 300 meter low hun:lies - Amsbary,

GA. 52.3; Sht&gt;ets, GA. 54.4; Stapleton, OH,
57 .1.
Boys 8ll) meier run - .eau. CA. 2:22.4:
Brown. OH, 2:33.5; Graham, GA. 2:34.4.
Girls ~ meter dash - Alle n, GA, 29.3;
Adams, GA, 29.4; GrPen, OH, :ll.l.
Boys:tm meter run- Adktns , GA, 11:46.4;
Bro\\11, OH, 12:00; Hale, OH, 12:00.7.
Gil"~ ...........,
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Boys 1600 me ter relay- Ga lllpo lts.
GLrls Hill relay- Gallipolis.
400 m(&gt;{Pr dash - Watson, GA. 55.0.

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Carty. GA . 2: 45.8; Traw1ck, PP. 3:03.2.
Boys 2'10 yard dash - SJ mpklruJ, PP . 23.8;
(~arbe r , CA. 24 ..1; Qut"C'fl, PP, 24.4.
G irls 220 yard dash - Jant•y, GA, 28.2;
Adams, GA, 29.6; Allt&gt;n, GA. llJ.
Boys two mil(' r un - Adkins, GA. 10: 28.3;
Simpkins, PP, 10:3!U; Da niPis. G/\, 10 :53.1.
Girls two mi l(' run - CamlC'n, I.A. 13:35.7;
lbxlsUP, PP . 14 :.12.5; Canv . C.A . 14:32.6.
Boys m ilf' relay - Pt . Pleasant, .1: 49.6.
C lrls m!lf&gt; relay - r.AHS, ~ :~:!.0 .
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Pole vaul1 - Howan:l, GA, 10": Jackson,
GA, 9'6": Theiss. CA, 8'.
Glrbi no meter low hurdl"' - Arnsbary ,

Adkins . Gi\, .1:22.0; Vall('(', GA. 5: 42.0.

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Garber, GA, 6'2" ;

OH, 4'6"; Dean, OH, 4'6" .

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CIOSP, CA, 18"8\l "";

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GlrbihlghJump-Carter,GA.4"8""; G,....n,

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Amsbary. GA. 15'5'": Adi!ins, on, 14"8"".

t;!J is IIJ) mpter dash - JafX'V. GA. 1.1.4:
Willia m s, GA, 14.9; Claij:::, PP. J5.o.
Clrl&lt;; 881 n&gt;lay - G AHS 2: 00.7.
Buys 110 mf:'lf'r high hurd\("s- Bar1on, PI'.

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T\JIXday . April 17. BaSI'I)al l \' ~ Ohio Dominican 1 p m. doubteht&gt;ader
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JackSon, GA . 8'; Tht'lss. GA. 8'
Girls discus- Byrd, GA. 76'4'': Portt&gt;r. PP.
68" 1"; McCarty, PP. 66' .
Boys disc'us McC'.abe, GA. 110'4";
Huffman, PP. 1(17'10"; Kaul'fer, PP. 105'9".
Girl~ lon.e; jump - Amsbary, GA. J.l'll";
Dalton. PP, 1.1'11": Williams, GA, 13'5" .
Boys lon_g jump -Simpkins, PP, 19'8 1-7 ";
C lose. (iA, 19'-Ht''; Garber , GA, 18'3".
Boys sho1 put - Huffman, PP. 46'23,~ ";
Kaufft&gt;r. PP. &lt;!.1 '£l;f": McCabE', GA, B'9" .
Girls sho t put - Pt:wler , PP, 29'2 t .. " ;
0v.'f'ns. GA. 29'21..S "; Byrd, GA, :!1'81~ ··.
Gir ls 100 metPr hurdles - Amsbar,t GA
1H 2: Shff'ts. GA. 19.4; Ccu1er. GA. 19.5,
,
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Field .
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Store Hours : Monday thru Friday, 8 a .m. to S p.m. ; S•turday
8

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a.m. · 12 noon

OlliS 7 DAYS

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c.;-;s.:aSilver Bridge Plaza -Phone 446-9335

Bill KELLY
Manager

MONDAY-FRIDAY i-8·
SATURDAY 8-6; SUNDAY' 9-5

�April15 , 1984

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

Page- C4- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

April15, 1984

Meigs rally nips Warren Local, 8-7
BARLOW -

One on, two out,

three runs down, and your last turn

R iggs tal kt"(l ,llAHi l tilt' g ;.~mr with
Coach Tim S.:t undt-.r-.. aflt ' rw;.~ 1d Jnd
both ag r('('(j "a~ · mc . " Th ts wt~s the
most c:xcitm ~ ).:. liTH· ,ltld lll'" '

at bal. Start packi ng the bat bag.
Right ':' Wmng~
Mrigs· Maraurlrrs turnPd th r

l'011lf' b . tek

sf'(~mingl~ ·

~Pig ~

hopl'IPss -:ituation tntn
fourt h ~ traight T\'C \~·in tl"
Chris RurdPI!r. \'i r k Higgs, Jarnp&lt;.,
Acr(;'('. and pinchhilH'r Ht~nd~
Strwa rt f'ach drillrd throu g h th~'
thl~ ir

middle' singlrs to platr four n1n:-. 111
Meigs· H-7 win hPt1' Frida\ .
ThP :vtrigs win liftPd thf' dh·isiilll

lPJding M a raudPrs 1-t -Ot Ill:)-:? dtl
thf' yrar. Winnin g pit rhf'r D.1n
Thomas . who H'f'n t thf' di s t ~mc·, ,
m ovt&gt;~ to -t -0 on the \ear .
Senior co-c aptains R w ·OC'! IP .1ncl

~ 1/l t'P

\\[&gt; \1 '

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High St'huol ·
Trf'\. l·a.,sf' ll h.trl lt •rl nff the
"f'\"t'nlh n·ifh :1 ..;m g lt· . but !ht• nPXI
!\h) ht t!Pr-.. ll.l'lt ' n ·ltn ·d Burrlf't!t'.
Hil.:.g" .tnd . \t~ n•t• t· ~ wh j;unmf'd
-.un.:l t'" with i~igg-. · ,ltld .-\ tT l&gt;t'· ...
dt " t\ · in~ ln ru ne-- and tht ·n f{igg ..., fit'(i
up liP "t'nri n_c 1"!·11!ll thtrd 1.1 11 :1 \l"lld
IJI!ch .1nd .-\ cn' t' 1.1ktn g rlurd
~lt'W .n·t . t ht' :\l.tr·.tudf't-..." numtx·r
IW 11 1Jil("hi'l". -; h'IJpt'll lfl IPI J-3..Jblw
:---.pm ''- .u1d pt nm ptl.\ d 1 t 1\ "t ' in ,\ern'

Th f' sixt h &lt;.~ nn u; ll

POMEROY -

.Ju nr 21. at t hr Ri\'f' !'Sid f'
· '1
· \'
111 . ~ ason. 11 . d

r . olf Cluh

Thr chari ty affai r . \\· hich h&lt;Js
nmtf"i butf'ti m·;tr!y S.1i.(Ul 10 arf'a

du b-.- .. II tht• ILwint • H nn w '\;Jiinn~ll
Gank . B.t nk On1• ~lll.d F"atm ••r &lt;

cltaritit'S in liS fil·r 1.0 0 1s 01
" l"' '·; ttio n. kicks , rr with a hillbill\·

Bank I·{PgJsttaiHm pn c c for the
"•Lttn.tmcnt. ;~nrl tlinttf'r for mnand

suppN the previous o\·omng ,t! the
Eo1
Pdrk
.
T ha!P Oak
f '\Hit
.JnnuaJI~
· a nract s a
hust () f" rf' lrhritif's from :t rou nd thf'
na !ion CrldlrifiC'S who arc taking
p&lt;.~rt in thC' I~ f'\"C' nl wi l l bf'
~tnnou ncPd in urx·urnl ng \.\.'Pf'kS . One
crlc brit~· ll'\'S it up with Parh
fou rso m f' in an 18-hole mE'da l pl&lt;l _
\"
Pu•nt a I thf' Rh·rrstdr coursf' wh(' IT'
thr f'W' nt has bPC'n lwld Pach .\'t•ar.

·wp

.It

(April IJ.t1)

MODday
4-4 .

Leading the 14-hlt Marauder
at tack was Cassell with two singles
J nd a dou ble. Carpentf'r a hom e run
and sing le, Scott G heen, Burdette,
and Riggs each had two singles, and

.JackiE' \\'elker, Acree , Spires and
Stewart each had singles. Jim

. Ingram
l&lt;'d Warren with three hits.
Mrigs was l o trave l to Athens
Sat urday and will host Ga llipolis
Monday.
'vldg~

. 010 O."ll 1-!'1 14 I
.011 2!1 (}.-7 9 0
Tho rn a~o. • \.\"P t and Ghf&gt;n n. H&lt;'Sson ! LPI
.mrl Bt•nson .

Metss at Gallipolis t ~rvl' baseball I
Gallipolis a t M~s {re!St'rve softball I

'I'Ve8dat

M~ at VInton Coonty 1vars1ry baseball !
ME"ig5 at VInton CClmty (varsity softball I

NelsonviUf'- York at Mt"IRs (varsity track 1

Wedraw&amp;ty

HocklnJ!

at

baSf'balll

FedP ral l!()('kin~a t M e i~ .., !\"ar ·-.il\ ,..ollb,illt

1bursduy

Gal !lpoUs 11.1 Mt&gt;tKS tvarsl ly baseball )
Me ~ at Gallipolis (varsity sot tba ll t

Fedt&gt;ra l

ttl!'

hillbill\"

Mel•s

cvarslty

Bt&gt;lprr at MN.Iil:- lvors rl v lXI~·txriJ 1
{1(-lprr at MPIJ!s 1\"llt-slt\ &gt;;011h.dl\

t•!;:'k•an and \\'j•Jbton "' Ml'i~..,

n ·:1r&lt;&gt;l n

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Me igs at Tr1mbJ(' 1r~1on-t • h..l ....~h.:Lllr
M eigs

at Trlmbli'

lrt.'Sf'r w "oftba llr
t'rida~·

Nonf' scheduiN1.

Suturdray

Meigs atrtotury RrlLJy •:( ;:.allipolh ' 1\"&lt;Jr'ii!\

trackl

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MAYO
MONUMENT CO.
Guaranteed Delivery by Memorial Day
1.58 sale price
·1.00 mig's

QUICK CASH LOANED 6 DAYS A WEEK

VISIT US TODAY!

FRANK'S PAWN SHOP
430 SECOND AVENUE
GALLIPOLIS , OH. 45631

per quart
Kendaii10W40 Motor Oil

58C

your cost
aher mig's rebate

"Quality Higher But Prices lower "

Regular 991 Limit 12 on all sale oils

SELECT FROM LARGE DISPLAY
REASONABLE PRICES

3.19

MARKERS · MAUSOLEUMS - MONUMENTS
BRONZE MARKERS

MONUMENT CLEANING

ERECTED IN ANY CEMETERY

CEMETERY LETTERING

sac

located on State Rl. 141 ol Cenlenocy , Ohio
2% Miles from Gallipolis, Ohio

Call 446-7017

1 -614-44 6 -0840

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1.58

Nationwide 10W40
5 quarl contai ner Reg 4 19

Your cost aher mig 's $1 .00 rebate

Purolator XSV Oil Filter
Safe ptic&amp; 1.58 Limit 2 filt&amp;r s

F11s most domest ic and foreig n cars

Your cost aher mig 's $1.00 rebate

Purolator XSV Air Filter

Safe price 2. 5B Limi t 2 fillers
Fil s most d om esl1c and foreign

C&lt;HS

60017

'•g 249

1.88 Plews Strap Filter Wrench
3.77 Plews Steel Drain Pan ,,

2.58 sale price
·1.00 mig's reba1te

though! to going
roan im·itationn.l format this yPa r. ··
-.;aid Car·y n.ous h of !hP hos1 club ,
"'bt&gt;CJUS(' \q"•\·p &lt;-tlwa .\ · ~ h Jcl a ru [J
firh.l. and W(' don '1 want it to gf't so
b1g !hat Wf' ha\"f' u backlog on f'Vf't')'
f('(' _ ThC'n we' re looking at a six a nd
J hJlf to S&lt;'\"('n hour rou nd of golf.
We'll ki'('P i1 &lt;~n ··o(J(\n" f'\'P nt ugaln

BA 11LOW - The undPfPa ted
Mt'igs ManwdPrt:' tl ~ won thPir

LESS .THAN 64C PER QUART

1.49 Plews Oil Spout

!!&lt;l\'P so mP

Marauderettes
stiJJ unheaten

The Sunday Timeo-Sentinel Page CS

\\".11 I.I.CII

WE'll lEND YOU THE MONEY
lOANS ON PERSONAl PROPERTY

thl-.. \t \t t· buT l it ' h, t\t ' l l t CJLJ!ion
;m•, J~..!ttlft&gt; rs tn .l!"t'tt hd! l 'lllril"' in as
f'~t r l .\ ;to..; possibiP.
~:lllr~ hlank.-.. ~ liT' ,1\; tJ]abiP dt
b.:1th Hi'"~""tdt · ~Hid . Ja, · ~1ur &lt;
l o]f
~-

r ntf'J 1 ~tinrm•nt

Melp " 'eekly SporU Scheduk

NEED CASH?

Sixth annual Diles
classic set June 21
Da\·e Diles-Appa lachia Golf T our ·
namf'nt ht:ts bt'C n Sl' t for Thuro;;da y.

With th£• wlnn.Jn g run .
'"This was rf&gt;ally a Iough ball
g~mtf' for us lx'C'ams(• Warren
pld _
\ ·t'&lt;.J so wdl. Their pitc hC'r thrf'w
st r ikf's all night ." s alti Saundf&gt;t~ .
Meigs scorf'd thf'ir first run in thf'
S('('ond whf'n Be ··if'tte rarPd home
from third \'l."h, n l{iggs was pur
~sPl .\ · f..'~tug h1
1 .~ ru nd{m:n be!Wt'f'll firsr .~ ~·~ : .: ·cond . BurdC'ttr
tX'al the th! "O\-\ f1, 1tnC' t..tnd Riggs took
i.;('C("Ind .
In thf' filth wifh tv.:o on, .l ay
( 'aq.wnlt'l" .'-.fll,H' kPd hi!-. ~f'CO ! HJ
round-trippt•r of th1:• ~·l'a r to lit• it at

Pometoy-Middlepolf-Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Meigs spring sports schedule

9 "

2.88

EVERY TIRE IN OUR STORE REDUCED!!

four! h in a row hrrr Frida:.-· whrn
lh('~' platE'd sf'\'f'n r uns in t he fourth
in nin~ a nd out.o.;co rt&gt;d Warrf' n Local

After mig' s rebate
on 2 gallon purch.

Buy Now &amp; SAVE at Sale Prices

2~ · 11.

Prestone
Super
Flush or

- - - I ll Prestone

Coolant I
AntiFreeze

Warrf'n out hit Mrigs H -12 but the
La d~ ·

\-\' arrior mound corps iss uPCI
lf.: basPd on bal ls. .Jod i H a rri son
toppPd lhf' Mf'igs hilling p;na de

19 Ins tant res1n

:~!:~,

-

18.99
·Trailer

$149 1:o
CANS
After mfg 's 50&lt;
rebate

SALE ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 28

4.88 2'I•

1:

Sa le :&lt;

sq. h.

Reg 5.95

7.88 4 'I• sq. h.
Reg 9.95

ggc

17.88

Turtle Wax
Rubbing
Compound

40 Piece
Socket
Set
Reg 7 95

Hitches

Tempo
Touch Up
Paint 1 99
5

car

Chamois

AFK58. AF14 20

2 WEEKS ONLY

L"n uch ca m f' throu g h w it h a si nglP
Jnd doubif'
&amp; 1rb Ha tfif'ld \il.·rn t thf• dista nce
as she f anned SP\"{' n J nd gm·f' up
fiw· fn:' f' passPs . \\'arrf' n ha., lost
but two gamf's th1s \ "Par. both to
~kigs . Thr MJra udNf'ftf's had won
t\lrl irr. R-7 .
"' \\'p' rf' still not plu.v ing as wrll as
wr ·rf' capabiP. I c&lt;J n Sf'f' u s ge tting
rPal tough, but w e haVf: to c ut dO\\.'n
on our mi st &lt;:1 krs." said A rn utt a bout
this unbratf'n Mara udPrf'ttrs. w ho
hav£' but thrN&gt; sf'niors i n thf'i r
ros tt&gt;r .
OthPr SUCCPssfu] \1 pigs hittPrS

Turtle Wax
Minute
Wax8d T 11 (\'

Re~

glaze . 21W Pro
was h

, Reg 23 95

SA E o r Mel r•c

' 3.88 Trailer Balls

or

· Reg . 5 95 -6 95 t ·'l s ·

or 2·· 0150. 0190

o un ce Salf'

54.88 E·Z Hitch
Rog 54 95

•Long-wearing, fuel efficient radial
whitewalls

'

Aher mfg's $1 .00
rebale

TR33 95 &amp; 4 95

.•Prestone
Flush 'N'
Fill Kit or
..
. AntiTester "\
Freeze
i.
Tester
. Sale 2.49 AFK 12

Sa le 3 .88 per gal
L1mi tA

wlt h rhrN' singiPs whilf' .JC'nny

3.19
Westley's

Your cost aher
mfg's $2.00 rebate

Your cost aher
~'~/A mfg's $1.50 rebate

Fleg 2 97

Polishing
Compound

II

fleg

f H9
12J OU · T241

included Mary Moore. Jodi Miller.
C:1ro l

Sm ith ,

Jenn ~·

Meadows.

•Super offer on all season radials

Daphne Dillard. M a ri a :vlu!'S(' f" , a nd
Hatfield all had a s ingiP apicw .
Adams and Srlr n lf'd WarrPn
v.-i th th rPP hit s rac h.
Mrigs "· a~ to host A t hens Salu r da y and tra vels lo Gallipolis on
!\-l ond a.v for a pair of non-lragur
ball IPS.
By innings
:.kt &lt;:~

W u· I .• ~ -. 11

Re~

•White letter radial for pickups vans

7.J 2 .i- !2 1~
\Jl \II 1- 11 1·1

R~

PPHS rally
tops GAHS

was thf' B i g Black s SC'('Ond win ovrr

thf' Blu r [)(oyil s this spring.
Shawn Nlhert was credit ed wit h
the wi n . Brett Bost ic hurled the first
six and one-lhlrd innings for GAHS.
He was charged wllh the iru;s. Jeff
Alkinson ra me on in relie f
P PH S had nine hl! s, two by
r&gt;ibPt1. GAHS had five hils. lwoby
Bosl ic.
Ga lli polis wiU play at Meigs
Monday In a non-league outing

,

,

•Deep traction tread for pickups,
vans, 4 WDs

r;,\ U .IPOUS- Host G.11lipolis

non lmguc b:.tsPball triump h over
thP Hluc ll&lt;'v ils.
ThP dt•fl'a 1 left CA HS wit h a 2·o
sf'a son mark . Pt . PlC'asant im pmved its season rf'('Ord to 6-.1. It

7.88 ~~~"eX Duty Shocks
11.88 Van &amp; Truck
47.88 ~~tr~3 ~i~,.~.~ocks

•Bias ply tires at budget prices

I~

hdcl a~-:~ If' ad ,L.7Qing inlo thP Sf'vcnl h
and finJI inning hen· Friday
P\'Pning. hut vis it lng Pt . P leasant
r;tlllf'd for sPvf'n r11ns fo score a 10.5

E-Z Ride Shocks

New Brake Shoes or
New Disc Pads

Relined Brake Shoes

Reg 11 49 &amp; 9 95 Brake ShnPs w1th r·u .h l:ln t h

l or most cars and l1 ght lr u cl-. s
ra led axle sets lwo whee ls

sn 0 00

17.88 Remanufactured Calipers
W 1th C&gt;&lt;C h

Reg 49 95

Daytan
f:l

TIRES

nil f".

6.88
Promo Disc Pads

B o lh f o r mo s t c ar 5 and l1ght I'll · ~ .., ~ ~ 000
rnile s rat e d a• I•! se t 2 whf'e s

19.88 "'''" e•c han ge

Remanufactured Master Cylinders

PRO

E·Z Ride Shocks are manu!. by Monroe Auto
Equip. Co.

Remanufactured

11.88 Shocks Springs Rr•: ; : or.
12.88 Vinyl i Covered Springs

Starters or Alternators

W 1lh rf'buil (1 e&gt;:c: h to 1 mns f
domes f1 C c ar s e~CC (JI 1n1eora 1 and M o t o rofa

24.88 W1lh

rE;bu ll d e,._ct1 101 h1qh
t or que s tarter s 101 most Chr ~·s t ers Jn\1
F o rd s

Heq

qc.

ilili'•i -rt-

Benchmarks 78'

Supercharger 60, 70

Explorers

s21

s28

$32

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F7Bx 14
G78lC 1.c1
H78 &gt;&lt; t d
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G78ll l 5
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27
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28. 00
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32 .00
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14.88 Coil Helper Springs nee ·'
19.88 Lease
Spring Stabilizers
Reg 28 95
Du ty

so me

28.88 W• th rebuHd e•Ch

Dayton
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K1 1 I H&gt;" o'l Ci u :J Pl l

19.88

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B601l1 3
E6 0x1tl
G60x14
l60 x 1,1
G60 x 15
l60x15
E70K 14
F70K 14
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SAL E

41 00
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36 .00
42 .00
46 .00
55 .0 0
48 .0 0
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37 .00
39.00
41 .00
43 .00

51 00

60
53
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46 00
48.00

P165 80R1 3 Reg. 136.00
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P185
P195
P205
P215
P2 15
P2t'5
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Met&gt;ting set Tu~ay
GALL !POLIS - A meet lng of
GaUia County T-ball coaches and
assocla tlon president s has been
&gt;;ehedu led for 7-9 p.m . Tuesday at
the meeting room of
umbus &amp; Southern Ohio E IPCI!ic
Co .. 990 Second AVP .
All are urgEd to attend. F or more
information, call446-2'12\'.

209 Upper River Road

446-3807

OPEN
7 DAYS
A WEEK

�1s 1 "'ij4

The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Angels knock off South Point
· SOLTH POINT
Gallia
Academy HighSchool' s Blue Angels
scored nine runs in the slxth inning,
then held on to deteat host South
.Point, 17-10
The v lctol)· IPft GA HS wifh a ~ - 2
season Il'COrd.
Pa ula Russell was f'rf'f1itf'd wil h
the victory. Nea l. Copely and
Beckett hurled for the loS&lt;'rs.
Ga llipoUs had 12 hit'· rwo rach b1
Renr&gt;e Halle)·. Russc•l l . .Jill \1t11Pr.
DanPUa Grt&gt;t=
•np ~mJ .Ju~li{'l' . ~1illt 'r
had fi ve RBi s.
Lockhar1 had thn \ ' safr tiPs for

Monday evening .

Homeowners
insurance
discounts from
State Farm.
For qualrfted homeowners.
State Farm o ff er s discou nts
which ca n make our already
low premrum even lower.
Ca ll for detarls .

thr Pointers.
CAHS

wul

host

Meigs

Help Me!

non-league game on Memorial F ield

in a

Our Used Car Lot

We have plenty of late model trade-ins on our lot for
•
your •mspect1on.

No Reasonable Deal Refused! We Must lower Our Inventory!

NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO SAVE MONEY!

Sports
briefs ...

1982 CHEV. CAMARO Z~28

l;OLF
,\l j( ilJSTA. La 1:\P1 - :'.1Jrk
1..\'f' r·ompilf'ti a li-unrlt •r pa r l~i ;wei
r~ la bli s hed
a ~urpl'i.~in g ltJn 'l'
st rokr !Pad on rr the sf'('&lt;mrl rcJund of
tht:' 48th !Via~ tl •rs tournd tnt •nr

Phone

446~ 4290

State Farm Fore and Casually Compan-v
Horne Of l tr.ll Alu11m111UIOI1 llltrKH!!

liQ
...~
'..

~·.

'

Black, T-Top, fully equ ipped, only 18,000 miles. Extra
sharp.

NOW

WAS S1Q,900
lJ:.~ ''.

i

Home 446-4511
" - " " ' Like a gOOd ne1ghbor.
Sta te Farm JS there

.T om KHfl. ~\·ho ri c'(] fur· "'t'( 't' ml
hcr L' las t ~·ear . shllf a t\&gt;l and 11 10\ t '( l
in to seeund at IJ....;_n.'n L· n·n:-.h.tw
hJd a share of ! hi '~ D ~ (XJ:-.i t i1111 until
hf' bogP_
\ 'f'(l l hp lRI h lio lt-&gt; ~Hl d fi ru:-.!Hxl
wit h a par round of/'! Hf' \\-dS rit 'CI lo t
third a I 1]9 with Da\·id r ;r ~l harn ;t nd
:\ick F aldo.

J 14.

t:

$9884

*

Only 8,932 miles on this sportscoupe. Dark blue extenor wtth
contrastin g cloth buckets. A1r, crui se, AM / FM stereo w/cassette.

NOW

WAS $14,900

·•1.

$13,984

·-tt"- ·-·

t l'

1984 BUICK PARK AVENUE

1980 HARLEY DAVIDSON WIDE GLIDE

black, 5,800 miles ................ !3,90000
1983 HONDA 500 SHADOW

black, 3,900 miles, good

as new

1970 YAMAHA 350

.....•1 '900oo

orange, less than 5,000 orig. miles •••• .'595 00

ears
PRE-SEASON CHAIN

1983 TOYOTA CAMRY, 4 DR.

Dark burgundy with burgundy custom cloth interior. Buick'sTop of
the L1ne. Full power, lockmg wire wheel covers and much more.
Only 6,081 low miles. Balance of fa ctory warranty.

NOW

WAS $16,900

$1 5, 984

$

NOW

WAS $4795

42 84

LINK FENCE SALE

Only 16,990 low miles on this loca l one owner, V-6 engme, air
cond., and very clean th roughout.

$

NOW

WAS S7995

6484

1981 FORD RANGER 150

CURT MILLER
Call Curt Miller for
all your
fencin~
needs . Free esti mates - No obli gatio ns

for Armadillo V fencing
with economy framework

$8984

1981 BUICK REGAL

Th1 s new Cutlass trade IS extra n1ce msid e and out. Tilt wheel,
AM / FM stereo and on ly 43,642 miles.

UR LOWEST PRICE EVER

Only 11,404 low m1l es on th1s lu xury sedan. 4 speed, custom
cloth intenor. New Monte trade.
WAS $10,000
NOW

1978 PONTI

_...,....,..___ I -

' Sr:-df ", B t·llf' r

1&lt;-,

pc~·t ( ,\ S e;H ~

Good. Be tt er. Be st

ser lf-'C,

Dov e gray extenor w1th matching custom cloth interior, V-8
auto. PS. PB. and on ly 35,386 low miles.

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By SANDY JOHNSON
Associated Press Writer
With anot her balch of delegates up for grabs this ·
weekend, Waller F. Mondale and Gary Hart mingled
with wealthy Californians likely to offer campaign
contlibutions and the Rev. Jesse Jackson spent the
night with a poor family in an Ohio housing project.
Mondale aides sa id the former v ice president
picked up at least $150,00J Thursday and Friday In
seven fund-raisers in the Golden State, where
Democrats traditionally have opened thelr pocket books wid~ for presidential candidates. Hart wooed
mntributors in Ar izona Fliday night and planned

G~LLIPOLIS,

glittery events in California Saturday.
The 33 delegates being picked Saturday in Arizona
and 14 in North Dakota on Sunday were small stakes
compared with earlier contests. but each delegate
becomes m ore innportant a' the Democra tic National
Convention In July looms closer. And at the South
Carolina sta le convention Saturday, some of the 30
as-yet -unpledged delegates could switch their
allegiance to Mondale, Hart or native son Jackson.
Mondale said Friday he didn't expect anyone to
have the Democratic nomination locked up before the
June 5 Ca lifornia prinnarv. w ith its prize of 306

tives who protest cont lnued overBy JOHN CHALFANT
crowdin
g and under staffing at the
AS'IOCiated Press Writer
faci
lity.
COLUMBUS, Ohio !API
Jay Wuebbold, department spoGuards w ho work in high-risk
kesman,
sa id inmates, prinnarily
sections of Oh io's prisons soon will
those
at
Lucasville, would be
be equipped w ith ufX]ated elPCtronic
physically
separated
depending on
alarm devices able to swnmon help
the seculily risk they pose. " The
in theE'vent of an attack .
scparation will determine the acSuch a system could have proven
cess that they would have to jobs,
ust'fullast week when a guard at the
programs and other plivilcges ." he
Southern Ohio Correctional Facilit y
said.
in Lucasville was assertedly a tWuebbold sa id other institutions
tacked by an inma te armed wit h a
would
be required to assume more
makeshift weapon a metal
of
the
burden
for handling prisoners
cabinet handle.
"'lh
disciplinary
problem s. " Righi
Supt. Ron Marshall said Robert D.
now
in
a
lot
of
cases th&lt;&gt;y just
Haney. a 22-ycar-old officer whu
come
to L ucasvil le.
automatically
was treated and released after
What's going to happen now is the
sustaining head cut s. had been
other institutions are going to have
wearing an older ver sion of thesilent
morl' responsibility fur taking ca re
al arm gear.
of
their ownd iscipllnaty problems,"
··ours i1en1 alarmsaresomesixor
he
sa id .
seven years old . i11tPy) requir e the
Wucbbold
sa id almost all the
pu shing of a button, " Marshall said.
inmates
involved
ln rl'cent inc idf' nt s
"I think thP inma iPactua lly got that
had
varying
degrees
of psychiattic
off his bell 1lx'fore it could be used) ."
problems.
He
said
a
sepa r ate unit
He said lhP npwequipmenl, w hich
would
eventu
ally
be
established
at
the Department of Rehabilita tion
house
them
but
that
Lucasville
to
and Corn_
"'(·tions is buying for alxlut
plans call for a pr ogram at the
$300,00J. is ca lled a " man dow n"
Lebanon Correct ional F acilit y to
serit&gt;s.
handle them in the short run.
" If it 's in a horizonta l position for
Meanwhile, the Stale Cont roll ing
so many S('('Onds then it w ill sound
will be asked Monday to
Board
thP alarmautomalically . P lus it ha s
release
$9,00J to hire a special
a voice capability for 15 sPconds that
prosecutor
to look int o th&lt;&gt; death
will allow the o!ficw to say wha t the
9
of
inmate Jimmy Lee
Feb.
problem is," M arshall sa id .
23,
ol
Hamilton County.
Haynes,
Purchase of the new alarm
A
coroner's
report said the dea th
system is among a Sf'riPS of steps thC'
of
Haynes,
whose
v iolent outburst
dPpartment is tak ing throughout lh&lt;:'
a
dozen
guards to
brought
about
prison systrm .
sul:x:Jue
him
,
was
cauSPd
by
a gu ard
A lthough steps have ilc&lt;'n under
standing on his neck .
re\'irv.- s inCf' la st summer. impleA legisla tive prison watchdog
mentat ion follows th ree inmal&lt;'
committee pushed for appointment
atl8cks on guards at Lucas,· ille, thP
of a special prosecutor after Sc ioto
statp's o nl~· ma ximum SN:'Urity
County Prosecuting Allomey L y nn
prison.
Gtimshaw refuSf'd to tak(' the case
T hosc stpps are unlikely to sa t rsfy
to a gra nd jury .
union officia ls and staff' r'f'prPSf'nl a ·

D

Apri115, 1984

crinne or misdemeanor" - two of the grounds cited in
the Constitution for innpeachment.
Jackson went on to Dayton Friday night where he
st11yed in the home of a poor family .
Mondale toured an lnner-elty retirement eenlllr,
w here he attacked Hart 's " new Ideas" campaign with
a pledge to stick wi th "old ideas" like Social Security
and Medicare.
But Hart said he knew of at least one old Idea that
wouldn't work. "We are not going to win this election
in 1984 by r efighting the election ofl98J," hesaido!lhe
losing Carter-Mondale ticket.

pledged delegates.
In Phoenlx, Hart claimed he would go to San
FrancL&lt;;ca with a majority of delegates.
Ha lfway through th&lt;&gt; primary season, Mondale has
l ,0!5.8 delegates, Hart 579 and Jac kson 153.2. Needed
to nominate: 1,967.
Campaigning In Cincinnati. Jackson said the
CIA-directed mining of Nicaragua 's harbors "makes
Watergate look benign ." He renewed his call for
consideration of impeachment of the president ,
saying that "at a minlmwn, such an act of
state-sponsored terror can be characterized as a high

Columbus girl has
kinetic powers,
says researcher

C'ompa J1mf'nt of his stolen car.

Hundreds of agents had ilc&lt;'n involved as the FBI. in
it s biggest m anhunt ever , sea r ched t he nation for the
:l9-ym r -old Wilder, an eir&lt;.' trical contractor from
Boynton Llc&gt;ach, F la , suspected of kidnapping 11
_you ng women and murdering four.
Siner his rampage began w ith a F lorida kidnapping
Feb. 2f:i, h£' was belif'w'fl to have approachl--'d unP
p:l!rnlial v ictim ada ~' . lu Ting attractiVl' women w ith

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP)
Chapel Hill researchers believe lhat
a 14-year-old Ohio girl can move
objects without touching them and
also has ex trast"nsory perception.
The researchers be liev&lt;' Tina
Resch's ability to move objects,
rt&gt;current spontaneou s psycholdnises, will subside while her ESP
power innprove , Tina's mother,
Joan Resch said Friday.
"They think this part will subside,
but the other ability wUI get
stronger, " Mrs Resch. of suburban
Columbus, Ohio , said .
At a nev.·s C'O nference Friday,
Wil liam Roll. dlrector of the
Psychi cal RPsearrh Foundation,
sa id he believes Tina has some
psychokinetic powers. but he cannot

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Roll described Tina as "an
unusually likeable girl with no more
cmot ional 1rouble than others her
agC&gt; have."
He sa id he saw a candle move In
Tina's prt'sen&lt;v although the girl
apparently did not touch it .
" I was about 5 feet aw ay, and
!htTP was a candle on her left . about
5 fr&lt;'l from her . It moved 9 tolO feet,
hit I ing the wall behind her," Roll

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they chanl(c a faulty attitude cnntrol module on Solar

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sa id at a news conference. "1 could

Max, the ailing satellite that Shuttle Challenger
traveled Into space to repair. (i\P Las&lt;•rpholu).

Judge's lawyer alleges political link
CLEVE LAN D tAPr- A Ja.,.·yer
repres&lt;'nting Cuyahoga Count v
Judge James .J. Mc\-"'l tr'ick says
there is reason to doubt th e
credibility of a charge thai the j udge
accepted a $5,00J bribe from an
undercover fPderal agrn t in n: turn
for fa vorably hand ling a murder
case.
Count)· Prost-'Cul or John
Corri gan sa id Fndaytha t IVi cGett r ic k, b7,

·r.

accepted the briix' in l'Xchangr for a
promisC' of ~~ fa\·orabiP dC'Ci sion a
pending case. Corrigan idcnt ifit"'CI
the d ef endent in thf'casC' inquf's tion
as Frank K Fenc l.
Fencl, :-\J. was schPduiC'd fo r trial
Sc&gt;pt. 11 befOI'l' Mcf;,&gt;tltick . Ff'ncl. a

t-c•pured m emix'r of the Hell ' s
Angels, is charged with aggravated
murder in t he l9ffi shooting of
Joseph F. Bona rrigo. He is free on
$:,0,00J bond
" In February 1984 . .Judgc !VicGc t·
tnck allegedly solic it ed a hnlx' !rum
an unde rcover fedrral agpnt. a nd i1
is fu rth er alleged thai aftPr subS&lt;'·
qucn1 m PE"l ings ond suJ-v f'illancc,
the judge accl'pil'CI a $.5.00J brilx' on
April12. 1984." sa id FBI SjXJkesm an
.John Dunn.
",ludgP M cGe ttnck , -r&gt;hcmenlly
denif'S the allpgallons &lt;.llld w ill tx&gt;
\ 'i gorously dcfmdL'&lt;l," said thE'
judge' s at ramey, Stan lt•y Tolli\'cr

Tolliver s aid Md;.et trick wa s
shocked when agent sappearedwit h
an a rrest wa rra nt Friday . Tolliver
said hewas worried aOOut Uleheal!h
of the j udge. who has a bad hea t1.
Corrigan is campaign manager
for Donald Nugen t. an assistant
county prosecut or runnin g for j udge
aga inst McGettrick .
As ked about " possible confi ict of
inter est, Corri gan ~airl . " I r C'sflnt the
qut&gt;~ lion . In no wa~· is there an\
r olal ronship IJctwrcn Dona ld Nugenr s ca ndid ac.v and this C'a 5(1 • WP
arc approaching this ju st a' w('
approach an\ other cusP t ha 1com('!-&gt;
\)('fOff' US."

FBI's Dlost extensive 01anhunt ends
COLEBROOK , N.H . ti\Pr - ChristophPr Bernard
W ilder' s S.IXXJ.mile trC&lt;il of' kidnap and murder end('(]
w ith the milliona irf''s shoaling dt:'a lh as lawl'Yl('n
cornered h!m at a gas station, thP FBI said. But
although offia&gt;rs got ih(•tr man . thry got no
l'Xplanat ion of his moth·f'.
"ThP onP (X'rson w ho could answPr all of our
questions is dead, " FB I Spcda l Agl'nt JOSI'ph Corless
sa id F r ida.v aftC'r Wilder. a fmmf'r race car driver.
was killed b\ one of two hu llPIS fired from a
..157-caliber Magnum h(' pulled f rom the gloVP

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1983 DATSUN 280 ZX

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•11 second Ave.
Gallipolis, Oh .

'lim••- jtntlntl

Another batch of Dem delegates up for grabs

Overfull!

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State/ ational

promiSes to photograph thPrn for modr lmg JObs. the
FBI sa id.
A ny .~x pla na ti on ofVV i\d('r' s mot ivf' dif'd \\' i1 h him .1 1
a sen,ice stat ion in Colebrook. a town of 2,SO.l pcooplf'
fi\'1'' miles south of the Canadian border. He had bN'n
spotted ca rlil'r in thl' day 200 m iles to the south in
Gloucester , Mass.. and was tracked to nor thern N(•w
Hampshit'C' through reports thai he ha d acquaint ances 1hf'rl'.
Michaf'l Pignatelli. a NPw Ha mpsl1i1f' as~ is t ant
attornry gcnc'ra l. said two s tatP troorcrs spottf'd a
gold Pontiac F irebird fit ting the drscriptton of' one
Wilde r wa s bellPvPll to hJVf' stoiPn t hC' prf'\'ious rlu.v in
upstat e Nf'\\-' York. aftPr killing il s ov.:nr r.
Troopers Ll'O Jelli son a nd Wa)TIC F arler followl'd
the Fit'f'bird to thr gas station and watchf'fl a man w ho
fit Wilder' s description - whi te. Gfr'&lt;'l tall . l i'Opounds
- gel ou t, PigratPIIi sa id .
Wilder daJ1t'&lt;l bark to the Ftrcbirrl and dOl'&lt;' int u thr•

front sc•at as Jplllson got out of the unrnarkPd PJlicl'
vl'tliclc, Pignatelli said . Then .Jpllison jump&lt;'CI on
Wildn as the fu g-tllvc pu llc'CI et pistol from the gJm·e
('Ornpa11ment. he said .
ThP two m en st ru ggll'd for control of the gun and a
shot was fired. passin g through \\'ildcr's c hf'st and
hilling .JeUison. accord in!! to &lt;.1 sta tPmcnt h.\' sla lt'
police. .Jellison began to get out of th&lt;' car and a s=nfi
shot wa s fi f'("d . which also pasSC'd throug h \~/i lrtrr · s
chf'st .
PignJteUi sa id .Jf'ilison. H' ho was in go:xl condilion
after surgery laiN. did nor f11·r• anv shot s. The FBI
caliC'd Wilder' s dea th an aw arC'nl su tctd&lt;'. hut stale
police said it was unclfla r v•hr111cr thf' sf'('()nrl shot wa s
fired delibera tely or as a n ·nex r('su lling from I hl' fi rst
shot .

1-Tll ps,chologtsts al Quant tm. \ 'a
'drew th&lt;.'
conclusiOn th at 1WildPrl would probd hb' bc ~ UiCldal.
sa td Corless. of the FRI' s Miami offi c&lt;'. which ix'gan

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not S&lt;'&lt;' the candle as it took of!, bull
had her in hill view ."
'11na, w ho was m Chapel Hill for
two W('(&gt;ks of research and therapy,
rl't urned to Columbu s Thursday .
Alt hough noting that at least one
incidcnt had ()('('U rred since 1he
family arnved home Thursday
night, M rs. Resch sa id. "We can
handle th ings now ...
Roll sa id rf'Sf'archcr shad planned
to v ideota(X' the psychoklneUc
episodes, but he said Tina broke her
left legwhilrinChapcl Hilland spent
1hr rest of her stay in bed . Roll said
the girl 's abiliti('S abated after she
broke her IPg.
"I'm not fully S&lt;JiisfiL'&lt;.l wi th the
outcome of the resmrch," he added .
The Resehes m mpla ined last
month about unexplained fl ashing
lights, fly ing object s and moving
fumitun.•at th&lt;•irspUt -le, ·el home on
Columbus' north side.

Ill

death

"Th1 • FB I's most extensive fugJtiw m anhunt came
to end w ith the appan•nt suicide of Christopher
WtldC'r. " Cor less sa id.
Cor lf'ss stood lX'fO rt' a rnap of I he United States with
.'lfi point s ma rked in orange - placps w here the
Aust ra lian -born Wildt'r, who raced cars as a hobby,
had 1:&gt;0rn sPC'Il around thl' &lt;.--ounlr\. Point s 1 and 2 weff'
m Miam i. when • twn wonwn wt&gt;re killed ; No.~ was
Coll'brook .
1\'ildl'l' had t ra\·eiC'd R,(Xll miles since M arch 22, lhe
FBI said . He had J:x&gt;en spotted in T exas, New Mexico,
Arizona . :"Jp,·ada. Ca lifornia. Kansas, lndiana . Ohio ,

Nf'W York and M assac huSf'tts
T h&lt;' !all's! killing linked to Wlldcr was that of Beth
D&lt;xlgr•, J\, \\'hosf' bOO.\' was found Thursda:v in V ietor,
!'J .Y. I&lt;J rlir r that da~· 16)'f'ar -old 0&lt;-twnf'tt P Sur Wilt,
abductrd Tuesda) in Indian a. was found w al king
;;~lo n g a road. w ith SP\'crn l ~ tall wounrls . in nf'arby

Pr•nn Yc.t n. ~.Y

coordinating thr m&lt;:tnhunt M arch '2'1.

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Group seehs center site
COLUMBUS tAP 1 -A gr oup which want s to form an American
\~' rid in g Tr&lt;.'hnulogy Appl ication Center will v isit Colu mbu s n('XI
week looking for a sit(' for the cen ter.
Business leadc•rs w er e told Thursday that tf lhC' city Is seiPc t!'d. ill&lt;'
cen ter could br ing about 1,00J new jobs and gmPrale rewn uPs of $25
million a vear.
The ee~ter is organized by the American Welding Societr. the
WC'Iding R&lt;'st'atdl Council and the U. S. Navy. said Ron Rc'Cw .
foumler and cha irman of Adva nced Robotics Corp. of Columbus
Thl' onlv other two such center s known to exist are in Ca mbridge,
Engla nd. ·and K iev in the Soviet Union.
Ohio Stale Uniwrsily offers a rlrgrrp in welding t•ngin{'('rin g.

1 udge considers IRS evidence
COLUMBUS i AP) -U .S. D istrict Court Judge John D . Holschuh
is consider ing w hether prosecu tors can introdua&gt; evidence thai
Int er nal Rewnur Service agents found in Frank L. Hook's trash.
Assisl anl U .S. Attorney Robyn R. Jones told Holschuh Thursda.v
tha t of 199 items agents took from thP convicted bookmaker' s trash,
36 or 37 are relevant to her case.
Hook's attorney says the the evidence should be suppressed
i:Jl&gt;&lt;.'ause it includes paperwork on a sports betting opera tion a nd
would prejudice t hP defendant 's caSf'.

Hu)k i.s lx•in~ tric•d on c hargps of co ns pira r~: a nd failurf' 10 pa~ ·
l ~l1.1 to 191'(1. ProS&lt;-rutors
inrl ieai P thr ~· m &lt;.~v ro ncl ud&lt;' th rir caSf' nr•xt wf'f'k.

man• than $..1(X).fJXl in incom&lt;• taX('S from

Court order hloch.o; la-y-off~
COLUMBUS 1AI'' - A la st-minut r cuurt order block«! the la)·offs

EEO officer disputes complaints
COLUI\IBUS u\ Pr - The coord inatur for roqual employment
oppot1unilil•s un the Colu mbus polirf' force says slw had dispulf'S
with former Dcputv Chi&lt;'! Dwight .Joseph about her investigations ol
disc riininat ion complaint s
.Jova&gt; Malinak-Kalamus testified to that cf!Pcl Thurday at a policl'
raci~l diS&lt;' rim ination tria l undf'r wa~' tx&gt;fure U. S. Disl r ict Cou11
.JudgP Rober1 rvi. Duncan . ThC' non jury bias trial is focuSNi on
whether black offia&gt;rs were discr inninall'&lt;l against i n promotions.
job assignments. job 1r ansfcrs and disc iplinary acliorts.
She said .JoS&lt;'ph drdn ' t like her met hods and didn 't support her
work, and indica tPd hP w an ted hPr fire. ShC' sa id she w as afraid 1o
complain because she wa s a cl\'ilian pulicepmploy&lt;'&lt;' and didn 't wa nt
to be ftrrd .
M s. M alinak -Kalamus. the coordinator from 1977 1o 1981. al so said
.loS&lt;'ph took no action on reports shP prepared about uneven
distribution of blacks and wom en within the Police Division
Joseph, now police c hief. was the deputy chief in charge of thP
po lice administrative subdivision during most of the time M s.
Mallnak-Ka lam us worked there.

F r iday of 670 workf'rs ~t thf' Ori r nt De\'rlopmf'ntal n ·-.ntf•r
T ht' tf'ntC'r jo:;, tX'in g ron\'rrtf·d from an institu tion s!•n· in ~=: th f'

mmta lly rrt ;mlf'fll o a sta te corrrctlonal facilil\ .
Pa tir nt s ;trf' h&lt;'i ng t ra ns!'0n ·ro to communi!~' h,rsl"ll . facilitips _
About 1..1.10 Orknt rmplo:\'f'f'S ha vf' bt'l'n Llisrnissr'(] :-.incf• .l ;u1uary
l'l~2

Judge Damon .J. Keith of fi th Circ uit Court of ApJX•als issw'CI th('
injunf' tion aga inst thf' la~·offs F'rid a~' &lt;:~ftC'rnou n . Ttw urdf'r was
issued at thf' r(IQuest of l a \\~ n-s for tlw Amrric&lt;.~n FPdPration of

Staff'. Count!· and Municipa l EmployPPs, wh ich n•prT'sf'nl ~ tht•
Orient workf'rs.
The union l a~wprs Wf'nt to .Judgf' Keith wit h a fPdPral go\· f' rnm ent
ordPr giving the Stal e of Ohio mdays lo dPvrlop plans to "tra in and
retra in" the laidoff workl'f' s.
AFSCME Council 8 and Ill(• Ohio Civil S..'rv icc E mployees
Associat ion have takpn th(' sta le to fedl'ral court, charging Ohio has
not given displaced empiOy C'l'S their light s under a fedNa llaw that
requires. among olhpr things, that employees displaced because of
df'institutionnlization mu st r('('rivC' "training and retrai11ing" for
futut'f' jobs.
Only 200 Orimt emplor('('s havp been rC?trained for jobs at the new
cor rectional fac ilit )'.

OHIO

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�l?oge-0.2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy

Community corner

Charlene

Manan Michae l , Po m eroy, Ezra
and l .mda Sheets,
Pa tnol . and Harold Moore, Ga llt -

CentL·r have just
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for

Am&lt;.;terddm dnd a couple days of

slght S("('Ing thC'rl' hdorP go mg on to
JPJlJ.salem
m J PrusaiPm highlights
tncluded "alkmg til •· steps of the

Scopu s fu r a viP"-

ol thP waUf'd c 1t y \'ISII mg t h{' Dorm_•
of the Ruck . sllr o l Abra ham' s
'&gt;&lt;!cr ifll'P u f lbaac . tak m g t h e path ol

'.\hen' .Jc·sus hPalt.&gt;d fhP lam e man,

£J11cnding a pravP r SC'SSIOn m thP
(\i.l rden of (,ethseman e, partJcrpa t mg 111 a commumon ser\ ICC' m the
gardC'n tomb. and dn\ ing through
Cana, scf'nE' of Jes us' fii s t mil aclt·
- Some water fro m t ht• Rrver
of

ptcl urrs

In World \\'ar l Boggs w as mthe
L' S Arm) 's h3rd dJ VJsJOn He
I'C'Iurnf'd to the school tn 1!&gt;16 as

princ1pa ! and tx&gt;came superintend e nt of t he Ga llt JX&gt;lls City School
d1stnct in 195~ Boggs came to
1\ ashmglon C H Htl961 a nd ta ug ht

until 197'2, whf'n, as superintendent
of sc hools, a hl'a rt a llack f or ced

h1m to n:t u e.
Boggs t o ld Laura Tu c k e r,
RL'&lt;'ord Herald st a ff wrtler w ho

Art s, have exhibited m numerous
stat(' shows, and have won their

rountn, and hf' attendC'd a onf'room school for just m:e1 a vPaJ
befon~ ht• took the entra nce l'Xa mi -

aut horM the story thJ s Peeps 1s
based on, tha t he was re-cruiting
t0aC hf'rs for the schools w hen

share of rosettes a lo ng the w ay.

na ti on to ent er high school

.Judge Oma r Swa r t asked him to

Boggs walked n lnf' mtlf's onr \\a\'
to at!Pnd Ca llw Acadc m! H1 gh
Sc hool Floggs worked for G ene r al
Motors to get eno ugh monev l o
keeps gomg to taxidenny work shops He h a s just returned from
At l anta. Ga , wher e he l ook a nother
:10 hours of l raming.

toget her for an oyst er supper to

ratse money

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bu\ the couple a

dtning room table and chai rs thetr very f1rst new furniture.

one·

showmg Manan nding a camrl
and a va nC'f\ of gift s and JPmem
brunccs were b roug ht hac k b y th e

travr iPr&lt;.; who a n_• spendmg thi s
wt?ek restmg: up from aU th r artlon

GALLJPOL LS The Ga llia M E&gt;tgs Pos t of the O hio Hi g h wa,·
Patrol c ited J ack R Milll'r. 20. Rt I.
Mtddlrpur 1 fm no tum stgnal and
Johnn y E . Dono hue. 36. Hartford.
W Vo . fur b a ld tires followm g a 4· 15

from thf' sem inary nw xt mont h

wa s able Ia stay in her o~Nn hom e on

p m acctdcnl Frida v on Ohto 7 m

Grant Street in Middleport. M rs.
Murray. the o ldest member of the
MiddleJX&gt;r1 Baptist C hurc h , still
enjoys m a il and visits from her
Friends.

Saiisbuty Townsh ip

fu rnitu re Is

the c hu rch ' s

T~Nu of IVIetgs Count y's o ut stan d

You can never learn too much
about your business, and that's why
Jerry Coleman of The Taxidermy
Shop , New Ltma Road. Rutland,

Have a nice week'

When Boggs couldn't fi nd anyone
for the job . thp judgE' suggested t h at
hP take i t - just untillhey could find

som ebctdy , about two or th ree
months It's been 12 years now ,

Boggs c huc kled
Boggs obsen,ed there are three

decisions

Pac h voungster

must

m ak!'- i l l the job he will d o. 121
m arriag e,
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His
dedication to children brought

about the Fayette County local
Saturday school , named tn his
h onor by Juvenile Judge Rollo M
Marchant
Married a nd the father of two
sons, both Ohio State Umversity
graduates, Boggs will ce!Pbrate his
52nd weddmg a nni versary thi s
year. H e has been Invol ved and
remains active in th!' First Un ited
Presbytenan Church

"Send a basket full ofspring:'
ORDER
EARLY

446-6681
446-4848

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Thf' dnvPrs wr&gt;r(' hradmg north on
the sta te htghway Mil ler started to

rum le ft m h Lscaras Donohuebegan
to pass m his p tckup truck Th!'
vehic les the n coll ided a nd s usta ined
modPrale damage

The Easter Basket Bouquet from your FTD®Florist.
Easter is Sundav. ADril 22 .

SMELTZERS

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Garden Center &amp; Flower Shop
453 '"''~" rlke, "•"'r•B•. Ololo
Send your thoughts with special k111~ care.'"
1\!Regtstered rradomarl&lt;. or FIOnsts T•answorld IJI:Ihvery Assooa11011

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Sentinel
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Register - 675-1333
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and everyo ne who sent
flowers &amp; helped 1n any wav
dunng th e Illness of Vugm1a
Covert Vete ra ns M e mor~al
Hosp•tal, St Joseph Hosp• ·
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Pome roy Emergency
Squad
Ew 1ng Funeral
Home &amp; Rev W1lliam New man God Bless Everyone
who helped tn any way
Donald E Covert &amp; Fam1ly

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very fnendly Call 614 · 379 21t4

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labrador Retnever, affec ·
t1onate . ex with c h1ldren
C ~tll 446 -2338 after 5PM

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3 m1J18d breed puppies Call
6t4 -367 -7743 .

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N estle &amp; can dy melts by
Wtlt on plus a full line of other
can dy !I Upp hu
Hours ot
operat1on Tuuday through
Sa turday, 9 a m
5 p m
Sunday &amp; M on day plene
ca ll bef ore comt ng Call
6 t4 742 3033

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&amp;9pm
2 gold ft!lh
3067

Call 614 -742 -

Lost and Found

LOST Pl ott Coonh ound m
Sugar Creek area Please call
6t4 -256 - t905

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auct1on eve ry Tue!lday
night Pt Pleaunt. WVa
Auct Lonme Neal Youth
Ce nter Bldg . Camden St
6t4 367 7t01
Atck Pearson Au chonuer
Serv1 ce E!l t ate, Farm, An
11que &amp; liqutdatton sales
l1 ~;e nsed &amp; bonded 1n Oht o &amp;
WV e 304 - 773 · 5786 o r
304 773 -9185
Auctton every Ftt n•ght at
t he Hartfo rd Community
Center Truckloads of new
merc hand111e every week
Cons1gmenl s of new and
used merchandiSe always
w elcome Ri c hard Reynold s
Auct•oneer
304 - 275 3069

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puppy
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6t4 256 -6505

Wanted to buy New . used &amp;
ant1que furniture Will buy 1
piece or complete ho use
holds Al so complete Au c. t• oneeriOg serv1ce Ca ll
Rodney Howery 614 -698 7231
Buy1ng dally gold , s•lve r
coins , nngs , Jewelry, sterlin g
ware , old co ~ns . large c ur
rency Top pncos Ed Bur
kett Barber Shop 2nd Ave
Middleport Oh 614 -992 3476
Cash pa td for fan ~;y ~r o n or
heavy tron beds S 1 60 and
up for certam Me•gs Co
stone Jars Old t•m e c up boa rd
call 1 304 - 882 2711
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds , ~r o n ,
wood . cupboards . c halts.
c hests , baskets d•shes ,
stone JBrs, anttques gold
and sr! ver
Wnte M D
M1Uer. Rt 2. Pomeroy Oh1 o
45769 or cAll 6, 4 · 992 7760
F1ll d•rt tor yard Call 6, 4
992 -202t
Want ed to buy. used truck m
good cond1t1on 304 -675 6203

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Help Wanted

further not1ce. sale will be
the tint .111nd second Saturday , 6 pm only Emma Bell
Au.;ttoneer Lie No 429
84 30 4 -428 -8177

Want ed people •n Gallta and
Me•gs Counttes to share
homes 1n a foste r home t ype
program tor adults w1th
emotional problem s Re1m
ber5ement of $240 to S 33 0
per mo For more mforma
t10n ca ll or wrtt e Becky
Canter, Woo dland Ce nters
Inc . 412 VInton P1ke Gelll pohs. Oh 45631 C All 446 5500 Of 992 ·21 92

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our ad m Yard Sales

Mt
Alt o Auct10n Every
Saturday 6 p m Constgn m~t~nts accepted, 00 till sale
ttme Emma Bell auctioneer
4288177 LIC 429 84 .
Mt Alt o Auc tion Barn unttl

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c lean used cars
Jim Mink Che~ -Oid s Inc
Bill Gene Johnson
446 - 3672

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chtne repair
pArts
and
§upplu;.s
P1 ck up and
de l1very, Dav1s Va cu u m
Cleaner. o ne halt m1le up
Georges Cree k Ad
Call
6 t4 446 0294
Cake &amp; Can dy Shop ';~ mile
Eut of HBm !lonv1lle o n St&amp;
At 143 Full hne of Wilto n

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Card of Thank s

whQ ; sent cards . flowers.
phoY.e calls . t he ones wh o
prayed for m e m the New
Yo rk Eye &amp; Ear Infirmary
Hosp1tal , N Y
N Y f or
surgery Ruth 8 Samat&amp; ·
w•tz . Colc hester Ct

Wanted to buy Junk c ars.
top pn ce&amp; patd Call 614 ·
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Help Wanted

Otl &amp; Gas If you have o •l &amp;
gas e~epe n ence our g rowmg
corp IS look for reps and

are a s upervis o rs Full tram -

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without pape rs Movmg out

5 month o ld black and tan
f ema le pup. 304 675 3427

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wood heaters . Sw11n Furni ture . 446 -3159. 3rd &amp;
Olive St .. Gellipolts. Oh
W.111nted to buy square danci ng clothes Sin 10, any
typo Call 446 -4637
Wanted to buy nandlng
timber
Call after 6 or
anyt1me weekends . 614·
388 - 9906 0' 6t 4 - 388 9617

Wantad to Buy or Leese
tobacco p oun dage. 266 1612 or 446 - 1437

Dental Ass•stan t neede d
Full time. 1n Galhpoh s ereB
Must be wtlhng to learn
Resumes requ~red Send to
BoK 200 in care of the
Gallipolis Daily Tnbune, 825
Third Ave , Gallipolis, Oh
46631 No later than April
25th .
Welcome Wagon Tnun1ng
Class Starting Soon Call
about our April traintng
class
Greet peo ple and
represent local buainesses in
the Gallipolis and surround tog are11. We tratn for
flexible hour full t1me and
pan time sales and public
relation• position5 Car •
must . Call Unda Lambert,
744-4641 . April 16th from
9 ·00AM -6 .00PM and April
17 from 9 :00AM to 1 2 ·00
noon . Equal Oppor1unity
Employer

tng Sa les or p u bh c rel at ton s
e11penence helpfu l buy no t

necessAry Openmg s m most
eastern cou nties Ex cellent
opportumty and money Cal l
61 4 -265 · 7300 anyt1me
AVON For customer serv1c e
Ca ll 44 6 - 2156 o r 446
3358
OIL &amp; GAS If you have o rl &amp;
ex pene nce, our growHlg
co rpora ti on ts loot&lt;mg for
re p s &amp; area superviSors Ful l
tram•ng
Sales o r publ• c
relatton eJtperr encc help ful .
b ut not n ecessa ry Open tng s
'" most ea stern cnu nlles
Ex cell ent oppo rt umty &amp; mo
ne y
C&lt;t ll 614 265 .7300
anytime

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Rawle1gh Dealers wanted
Full or part t1m e 304 -675 1090
W ante d a motu re l ady to
baby sit part t1m e for two
ch ildren 10 my home 304
675 -3009
WANT ED person to stay
wnh elderly woman m Poca
Call 304 675 2 t t 2

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N eed housekeeper to do
sp rmg clean tng (once) 1n apt
Substantial pay Ca ll after
7 30 p m 614 992 · 30 11
H1 g h S c hool Jun 1o rs .
Sen 1ors -- Be a mem ber of
OUR West V~rgm•a Army
Na11onal Guard Buddy Plo
toon 11' We cu rr en tly hove
vacanc1 es fo r mdlv td ual s
wh o wBnf to attend b as•c
tram1ng w1th others from
We st V~r g mta Tr am 1ng wi ll
b egm at Fort DIJl , NJ . o n
Ju ne 11th and you w 11l be
back for the tall sch oo l term
Th1s IS the perfe ct summer
JOb Jom now and beg1n
earnmg money fo r monthly
meet1ngs earn full time pay
durin g summer lrmnmg and
then earn part t1m e pay upon
return frQ m tr ammg Call
304 6 75 3950 0' t 800
642 36t9
N o layoffs no st nk e exc
earnmg potentHtl We tra1n ,
t...al1614 -742 2 125
Full ttm e. part nme. w 1t h
maj or U S Company, ea rn
mgs up to S200 per week
full t1me $ 1 00 par1 ttm e
pO!ISible 304 -576 -25 18
HELP WANTED . Wel come
Wag on trammg class star1
mg soon Call ab out our
Aprtl tratnmg class Greet
people and roprose nt loca l
bus~ness es 10 Potnt Plea sant
and Gal lipolls Area We tratn
for flexa ble hours Full t1me
or part tune Sal e and public
relat io ns p osi ti o n Car a
must Call Ltnda lambert,
304 -744 464t Ap,ll 1 6th
9 00-5 00 Apn l 1 7th 9 00
ttll noon Equa l opport umty
employer

Secunty oH1cers full and
part time openmg available
in the New Haven . W Va
area Must have personal
transportation, phone ac
cess &amp; clean record Pre vious security eJ~pen ence
preferred but not necess ary
Full t1me benef1t s anrl un 1
forms prov1ded
Respond
thru Pt PI Job Servtce lhru
4 -16 - 84 Monday Inter views will be conducted
lues 4 17 84 from 10 am
till n oo n 1 p m
8 p m

Help Want ed

Situations
Wanted

W1 ll care for th e elderly m my
horne Lots of refer e n~; es
M en or women Ca ll 614 ·
667 -3402
Merce r ' s Rl\1&amp;r v1ow Per
so nal Care Home h es vacan ·
c1es for elderly persons
Betty M ercer owner 304
773- 5882
Harp er' s Adult Care Home
h as a vacanc y fo r another
res •d ont . e lderly person Call
304 -675- 1 293
Plow and d1 sk gardens Pomt
Pleasant and Kanauga area
304 -675 -3292

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HOUSE WARMING
SHOWER
At The Home Of

Frances &amp; Sally
Waugh
SUNDAY, APRIL15
2 to 4 p.m.
Everyone Welcome.

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity
The Gallipolis Flea Market
Thanks You Over fourteen
hundred VISited us lest week
end We eJtpec t more thts
com1ng Sat &amp; Sun and
make t h1 s spec1a l offer Set
up outs1de all the merchan dise you ca n get on one
vehicle for only S5 a day
Neig hbo r s, fn ends. fam1lles
and organ1 Z8t1o n s get to
gath er and f1ll a truck Some
5 'K8 ' table space ava1lable
1ns1de Some have been
reserved by the m o nth an d
by th e year So hur ray and
be~;o m e
a pan of tht s
eJtc tting mdoor outdoor every w eekend vear round
mark et Rt 35 &amp; At 160
Call 446 -7037 ev emngs
Apnl 1 2 , 14, 15 Clothes .
kn•ck k nack s. TV sta nd, end
tables , clo c ks
Falrw•ew Evergree n Rd

Thurs . Fn . Set 9 to dark
Clothes , coffee and end
tables . furnitur e . m1 sc
1tems 55 Garfield Ave
Gall•polis

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
Yard Sale Thur sday . Apnl
19th 9 30 to 3 . 30 2 m1
south of 5 Po1nt s. V1neg ar
St Rd . follow s1gns B1by
1tems &amp; other m1 sc

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4 Fam1ly Garage Sa le Cente
nary Townhouse . At 141 .
Apnl 6 &amp; 7 Fn &amp; Se t 9 unttl
6PM
Barg ai n ' s galore ,
some ant•qu es

IT'S THE BIG
50th
IRVIN
Wish You A
Happy
Birthda

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ATTENTION
4-H &amp; FFA MEMBERS
Fallon Brothers will be selling club pigs
(excellent quality) at the farm this year on
first come, first serve basis, starting April
11. 1984.
CALL BEFORE YOU COME :

614-379-2145 or 614-379-2370
Thts farm has produced many champtons at local latrs.

THE·FUTURE
TO PEOPLE WITH
TECHNICAl SKIW.
You hear If everyw here The EleC! runll Age. Th e A,~.:L" t •I tl w
Comput er The Era l tf Hi ~h Te&lt; h AnJ rh :n the lururc ~d~ln~' ro the
people wu h (he (cc hn It ,1\ ~ k db
It ~o u .ut• d ht ~ h ~ h0\1l~::r~J u a r c anJ un e mpl nye,l ~lr n11 t ~. Hhf1 cJ
w1 1h \!)Ur Clmc nt Jo h, com.tJer rhc A rm \•
We have: nvet 300 ~k dh to uffer , m .111 ~ pf tlw m H't hn l&lt;.ctl. .mJ mu-.r
ul the m hav e thctr ctv1km co unterpart ~
Ynu co uld learn a sk lil•n th e Arm) rhoH \•l u cuu iJ t... .~rr~ fl ).{h t tnto
the future l 1 sa gnt)t.:i chance for you 111 he what ytlU ""ant
Cunr;1tt ynur Ar my R ec rtJitcr C all 594-4B8

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All br~ck 3 bdr . 2 baths.
garage , completely fur nished , nice lawn, Crown
Chy. Call 614 -256 -6244.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO . recommends
that you do busine11 with
people you know, and NOT
to send money through the
ma11 until you have investigated the offering .

Large3bdr. houseforsaleor
rent . In Plantz Subd1vis1on
No children , no pets . Call
614-246-5281 eve's

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Build on your lot a new home
you afford. Over 11 00 sq.
ft , 6 room• II bath, c•rpeted. readv to move into.
$26.500 also garegea &amp;
baeement . Call Patriot
Home Builden 448-8038
Will cons1der mobile home
as trade-in.

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WANTED
Retired person or couple, who owns mobile
home. that's willinc to
assume responsibilities
and be bonded. Duties:
that of club manac8r and
caretaker for private
club. Choice lot and
utilities provided. Give
references and reply to:
Club llanac8r, P.O. Box
317, Gallipolis, Ohio
45631.

EXECUTIVE SALES
INSURANCE
Career Opportunity
No Travei-Hiah Potenti1l

ht Year Income
Potential
$19,000-$30,000
Growth Company
SEND RESUME TO:
ChariH D. M.n

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SECRETARY Ill
Rio Grande College
and
Community College
Rio Grande. Oh. 45674

Rio Grande College and
Community College invites letters of application and nomination for
the position of Secretaty Ill. Qualifications
required: high school
education or equivalent.

knowledge and experience of word processing; typing skills of 6570 w.p.m.; shorthand
skills of 80-90 w.p.m.
Advanced secretarial
training or compatable
wortc experience preferred. Responsibilities
include typing. filing,
preparing proposals,
processing correspondence. operating an IBM
DISPIAYWRITER,

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swering phone and
other such duties assigned.
The Secretaty Ill will report directly to the Vice
President for Development. Entry wage tate is
$4.80 per hour. Applications will be accepted
thfOII&amp;h April 23, 1984
at the Office of Pet$0nnel, Allen Hall, Rio
Gllllde College, Rio
G1111de, Ohio 45674.

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Mobile Homes
for Sale

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COORDINATOR OF
ANNUAL GIVING

Rio Gtande College
and Communtl)' College

Rto Grande. Ohto 45674
Rio Grande College and Commootty College tJWites letters
ot apphcation and nomination for the posttion ot Coordtnator of Annual Gtvtng. The
Coordinator of Annual Giving
wrll be responsible for planning. orp~izing and tmplemanttng the college's Comprehensive Annual Givtng
Program. rncluding alumni,
parent. friend and corporate
annual g~vmg programs The
Coordinator wtll plan and admmtster personal sohcttations, phonathons and direct
mail programs. The Coordinator of Annual Givmg reports
directly to the Vtce Presrden1
for Developmen1.
QUALIFICATIONS mclude
llilchelor's Degree. Master's
preferred; excellent communication and organtzattonal
skills. with an emphasts on
writing skills: previous fund
raisin&amp; experience desirable:
and the ability to mottvate
people. Position available
tmmediately. Salary ts commensurate with education
and exponence factors. Send
lener of interest. reSIIme
and three letters of refecence
by APRIL 23, 1984 to·
Me. George Lukic
Vice President
for Develoment
Rio Grande Collece
Rio Grande. Ohio 4~674
R111 Gr~n de College and Commur.1 1 ~
Col le(e 15 an Alli Jmattve Ac
tlCIO / EQUJI Oppor1umty Employer

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513% Th1rd
apt , S 135
water Call
tween 9 and

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Business
Buildings

large , two untt, apartment
buddmg. good investment
Price redu ce d 30 4 -675 7541

41

Houses for Rent

2 bedroom furnished , $200
mo &amp; depostt. also . 1
bedroom • &amp; bath cabm
$110 mo S. deposit Cool ville , Ohio Ca ll 614 -667
3080

3 Bedroom . family room

35

Lots

&amp;

Acrea ge

32 sere farm for sa le. good
house. 4 m1. from town Ca ll
304 -697-2527
2 acres on Rio Grande
Centerpoint Ad Near Cen terpomt. Partly wo oded.
county water &amp; ut1httes near
by . Southwestern School
Oi!lt rict , $2,000 Call 614245 -5405
12.83 acres. 522 ft black
top road 1rontage, located
on Jerrv's Run. 5 miles from
Goodyear Plant Th1s prop erty has been surveyed.
spnng water 24 acres w1th
large block and metal barn,
1,350 ft off Jerry's Run on
County Rt 72, $,9,000
Clyde Bowen , Jr 30 4 -576 2336
28 acres mostly wo oded .
several walnut trees, to bac co allotment, all min " ral
tights, borders Ch1ef Corn
stock, hunters peradt se . lo ca ted off Mill stone Road
Pr1ced $11,500 00 . Phone
6t4 -367 -7271 .
2 65 acres. corner lot . Greer
&amp; 8 M•le Ro ad Black top
roads 304 -675 -1198

Rentals
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41

Houses for Rent

5 rm house 44 Ohve St
Gallipol1s lnqu1re at 9 18
2nd Ave . Gallipolis, Oh1 o
3 bdr ran ch wtth garage. on
landscaped lot %, mmutes
from Gallipo liS 10 Green
A c r es Subd1111 Sion
Oep.
lease &amp; ref req S250 m o
Call 446 0505 after 7 week
day s or anytim e wef!kends
Or sto p by 38 7 LeGrande
Blvd

3 bdr hou se

country near
R1 o Grande. $235 mo plus
secunty deposit. no pe t s
Ca ll 614 -245- 5439

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

located , m1 south o f
Eureka 12 x60, S 160 mo ,
plus $ 100 dep &amp; ref 's Ca ll
6t4-643 29 16o,6t4 643
2644
2 bedroom unfurni sh ed mobile hom e 12K60. W -D
hookup , 'h milt! past ho sptta l Call 446-4369 o r 675 97-60

2 bdr troller fullyiurmshed .
good locat1on, sec dep r eq
Call 446 -8558
1 2x60 Trai ler 2 bedrms 1 11:.&gt;
bath s. l ocated on pr~v ate 11:.&gt;
acre lot 1n Add1son $220 a
month plus ut1ht1es Ca ll
614 -99 2 6843 after 5 p m
Treder for rent m M idd leport, h ouse for rent m
Pomeroy Call 614- 992 3590
2 bedroom mob1le ho me,
new carpet. furn1 shed , ut1h ties pai d no pets. 1 k•d
accepted Call 614 · 367 0611

2 bedr oom 1n M1ddleport
Furmshed $175 m o nthly
includes water depos1t required No pets . Call 614 992 -784t
WITH OPTION TO BUY 14 '
w1de all elect r1 c mo b1le
home. settmg on lot ready t o
move mto 5200 00 down
$ t 75 00 MONTH
304 576 -2711

43

Farm s for Rent

Good corn gr n und 1n
Tuppers Plams ;HP.a Ca ll
614 667 -3368

10

Tw o 2 bedroom houses m
Pomerov fo r rent , lurmshed
or unturmshed Call 614 ·
992 -238 1

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basement . near school s and
hOSP ital. Oepostt and ref e r
once r equ1red 304 -675
4338

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Ap artme nt
for Rent

Furm sh ed apt
2 bdr
S185 11 36 1 '~ 2nd . Ga l l1po
l iS Wate r pa1d Ca ll 446 .
4416 afte r 7PM

Help Wanted

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COORDINATOR OF
ALUMNI RELATIONS

Rio Grande College
and
Community College
Rio Grande. Oh_ 45674
Rto Grande College and
Communtty College invrtes leners of applicatton
and nominatton lor the position of Coordtnator of
Alumni Relattons The
Coordinator of Alumni Relattons wtll be cesponstble
for promoting and involvtng the active parttcipation
of alumni in events and activities of the college. including student recruitment. programs and
events. fund raismg and
other such areas as related
to alumm relattons. The
Coordtnator of Alumnt Relattons reports dtrectly to
the Vice Prestdent for Development.
QUALIFICATIONS tnclude
Bachelor's degree; excellent communication skills,
both verbal and IM'i«en:
Of£llllilllttonal sktlls: previous expenence
m
Alumni Relations destrable. wtth the proven abtilty
to motiVate people. Positton available immediately. Salary commensurate
with education and experience factOrs. Send letter of
interest. resume and three
letters of reference by.
APRIL 23. 1984 to:
Mr. George Lukac
Vice President for
Development
Rio Grande College
Rio Grande. Ohio 45674
Rio Grande College and
Community College is an
Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer

47 Wanted

Space for Rent

Trailer spece for rent, , mile
from Hospital.
mo ..
water a nd tr1sh paid Call
446-1364 ofte' 6PM

•ea

One tra•ler lot. sewer and
wat er furnish ed. one small
chtld accepted 304 676 1076

D-3

to Rent

Hou••· prefer country, call
814 -888 -7088 .
Hou11 tl'lrte bedrooms . New
Haven . Meson area . Cell
alta' 5PM . 304 -882 -209tt

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy large lot• Call
6t4-992-7479 .

Merchandrse
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Household Goods

3 used ca rpets . eKe cond .
jyellow. red, purple) Call
446 -3426 after 4 30PM

79 Motors Homes

&amp;

ut1lites p art pa•d A·One
Real Estate . Carol Yeager
Broker How ard l Yeager Ill
salesman Ca ll 304 675
5104 o r 304 675 · 5386

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Halp Wanted

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2 bdr apts . n1 ce 1 bdf apt

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUAL ITY MOBILE HOME SALES .
4 MI. WEST , GALLIPOLIS .
RT 35 PHONE 6t4 446 ·
7274
In R10 Grande 1982 mobtle
home 14 ft 2 bdr . good
cond Set up on approJI 1
acre land, $17,000 Call
446 -8038

Apartment
for Rent

Small atf1c1ency apart cen tral a1r &amp; heat. 1 ptoless1onal
type gentleman only 446
0338

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TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES . USED - CARS
TRUCKS . GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRI CES CALL
614 -446 -7572

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JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equol
Hou1lng Opportun ity) has
one and two bedroom1. rent
nanlng It e1&amp;7 for one
bedroom and $193 par
mon1h for two bedroom ,
w1th e 200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spnng
Vallev Plaza. p ool and TV
ant Call 446 -2745 or leave
message

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Help Wan1ed

by Larry Wright

CARLYLE ®

ment, atteched garaue,lerge
lot . 2815 Lincoln . 304 -575 ·
1240 or 875 -3011 .

Real Estalr.

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KIT 'N'

'lve room houH whh but·
m1nt 1nd 1tteched gerage
on two aarea. 4 mll11 from
PalM PIHHnt "" At. 2 N .
304·171· 3248.

Baum Addition, 3 bdrms.
14 J~70 Kirkwood two bed 2% baths, ac, wood burntng 1 room mobtle home. Central
fire place, 2 patios, woods. 2
A-H. carpet. appliances. un acre•. gas, TP water,
d
·
$9 000
c a11
Be a Flea Mart&amp;etOealer. See • 67 •600 . Ow""' wr·n help
erpmntng.
.
.
614 -266 -6035 or after 6PM
our ad tn Yard Salea.
finance or will consider land 446 -8251
contract with $1600 down 1- - -- -- - - - - Ladies 18 or over, are you &amp; payments of $650.00
Eleona mobile home, 12x70
looking for a job? Hare's a Call 614 -985· 43B7
with elCpando . e•cellent
great opportunity to eam 1--- - - - - - - - REAL MONEY now. How? Owner transfered- must sell condition . Call446 -775, or
Call me today for a fabulous beautiful 3 bdrm brick 614 -256 -6569.
offer you can' t reliat . Call home . Fireplace, deck .
614 -843- 5180 before 12 wooda. privacy,sunshine, 1972 mobtle home. 2 bdr ,
good cond Call 446-7 171
noon or •her 4 p . m .
privacy 863 .900 . Call 614
or 446·8288 after 5
992-5420 .
Beer, W1ne, Carry-Out. Over 1- - - - - - - - - - 6 digtt figure in groas annual For 1 ale or rent, 3 bedrm Used 2 bedroom mobile
1ncome Beer sales. &amp; digit house with detached garage homes, furnished 1Ox 50
and 1 2x62 snes Your
figure annu•lly. lonery Ter - on 34 acres in Portland area
chance 10 own a comfort&amp;
minal. ConteC1 Guido J Call after 6 :30 p .m 304 ble home Browns trarler
Girolamt . 606 W. Main St 273-6272 .
Court Minersville . Oh. 614 Pomeroy.
992-3324
3 bedroom house m Pome roy, close to school &amp;
Reduced, mov1ng and must
22 Money to Loan
hospital; c arpeted. paneling. sell 1973 12J~65 mobile
full basement, built in kit· home Good condition ,
chen, FA gas furnace , , Y2 washer &amp;: dryer. $6600
HOME LOANS FIXED baths, utility budding Call 614 -742 -2274.
RATES Below market rates. 614 - 593 - 3929 0' 992 Fixed conven11onal FHA- 6917.
197712x55mob•lehome 2
VA . leader Mortgage, 1- - - - - - - - -- - bedrooms, total electnc. fur Athens. collect 614-692 - Ntce house in Pomeroy . 3 nished, new refrigerator end
3061 .
bedrm . fully carpeted . base - liv1ng room su1t $8500
ment, fireplace , large front 304 -773 -9196 .
pon:h . $39.600 . Call 614- 1- -- - - -- - - 23 Professional
992 -7683.
14x70 Mob1le home. 1978 .
Services
3 bedrooms. 1 112 baths
6 rooms . basement. double $9000 992 - 3316
PIANO TUNING Lower garage, 1 &amp; one thtrd acre 1
- -- - - -- - - - lot, Rose H1ll. Pomeroy. 8Jl55 2 bedroo m house
price~ regular tuninga - &amp;32.900 . Call 1 -614 -678discounts to Senior Citizens.
.
trailer S2700 Call 614 2613
Chu,cheo &amp; Schoola Wol'd'o !---- - - - - - - _99
_2
_-_6_8_4_6_._ _ _ _ __
Keyboard, 304-676 -3824.
Boum Addition, 3 bedroom, 1
Mobtle homo for sale .
brick . 1 h baths, full base· 12x60. 1973 Cameron. 2
Piano Tuning and Repair
Brunicardi Music Co .• 446- ment. family room . carport, bedroom Phone 304 -675 ·
0687 Skill and integrity our patio &amp; adjoining Y2 acre lot. 6484 after 5pm.
trademark. Lane Daniela. available. $57,000. 614- 1- - - - - - - - - - 986 -4201
1973 Fairmont, 1 2Jl55, un 614-742 -2961
furnished, gas furnace , cen ·
2 story house, corner lot tral air -cond ., $3,000 00
8 &amp; M Painting Rea , lnd. M•ddlepon , 1Yl batha, car· Phone 304 -676-4188 after
Com m Free eatimates. Call
peted, storm d oors &amp; w1n - 3 30 PM or 675 -3898
614-266·1492 or 446- dows.gashotwaterheat&amp; 1- - - - - - - - - - 1104
full basement. Call 614
1976 Tri Star mobile home.
THOMPSON BOOKKEEP- 1 _99_2
_-_3_1_4_0_·-----~ 12'x60'. olloloctnc. 8'x14'
_. I"
sun deck. 10'x20' detacha Q
ING. Monthly an d uane"y Completely remodeled 2 - 3 ble room w•th wood stove
accounts welcoma. 428 Se- bedroom house with vinyl
304 -895 -3911 .
dA
C "44"1136
con
ve
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·
siding, fully carpeted , forced 1- - - -- - - - - - air gas furnace, large out 1------------c---cUnwantod Facial or body building. In exc . neighbor- 33
Farms for Sale
hair? Permanent, pelnleas hood. Call 614 -992 -6161
removal by European Elec· l - - - - - -- - - - lt'onic Depilator. Mary is
Owner transferred. must 10 acre m1n1 farm , 12Jl60
cenified in lhis new compu sell. excellent conditton mobile home . 5 outb01ld
terized digital syttem. Call
ings . 400 lb tobac co base .
166,000 - S 11.000 down
today. 614-992· 8720 . Top Auume 8% Pet. loan 304 - new 28J~56 ft house
of the Stairs. full .arvice
started . Owner mov1ng must
875 -1529 after 5 00
salon
sell. 816,600. Call 6t4 4 room house m country, 256 -6620
Thorobred Collie for stud large lot on Chestnut R1dge . 1- - - - - - - - - - oerv1ca Call 1192- 3014
city watar , hooked up
114 acre farm Two storv
$12,000 304· 676 ·76B9
house. bu1lding5 , s1lo l o·
cated on Roush Hollow Rd
FOR RENT WITH OPTION Call 6t4-388-8525.
TO BUY! P 14ft. wtda three 1- - - -- - - - - -31 Homes for Sale
bedroom. bath and half. 142 acre farm near Rio
mobile home sitting on nice Grande, good house and
Ex. loc .. 4 bdr . houu, lot. ready to move 1nto bam Call 614 -245-5281
Corner of Wa1hing1on Ave. 1226.00 down S226.00 per eve's
and Jerrico Rd. *39.600. month. 304-676-2711
3197 -lmagtne the beauty of
At. 2 3 bdr .. country living
828,000 list with u1, we 3 bedroom, 2'h baths. fam - the level to rolling 100 acres
hewe other A -One Real Ily room , fireplace, excep- farm, 3 bedroom homa and
Estate. Carol Yeager Broker. tional kitchen , dining room. barna . Century 21 Shiplev
Howard L. Yeager Ill Illes- Many n1ce extras . 304 -882 - Re~ltv . 304 -372 8200 o'
304 -272 -3671
mon . Call 304-676 -5104 o' 2096
304-676 -6386.

Wostorvlllo, OH. 4301t

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Homea for Sale

Business
Opportunity

Advanc•ment Opportunity

ARMY. BE AIL10U CAN . .

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Home in Middlapon. April
shower of aavings . Thou sends of dollars. Call 614992 -6941 .

The Sunday Times-Sentinel-Page

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

Go"or•l Hlullng ""d Trooh
romovot lervloo. "llloble Threo bodroom brlok homo
ond dopondoblo. CoM &lt;WI· with 11'1 botho . oorpotod, full
HIMII"t· garogo. big out·
31 II illtwoon I ond 1.
lldl building with 14 ooraa
Ktlth'a Lown Mowing • la"d on Ooorgea C'Hk "d.
T'lmml"g lervioo. llllleblo Call 448·42eB o' 387 ·
ond dtpondoble. RHoone- 0232 .
ble retta. Coli 448· 311111o'
268_1251 .
Muat Mil U ,OOO down toke
over *31&amp; per. mo. payRooting end gutter work ment. Taxes &amp;. insurance
metal work, hOUHpalntlng: included located Plantz
carpenter work. Exc ref. Subdivision 3 bdr . ranch,
Free es1imatea. Cell 446- full ba1emant . carport .
woodburner. c ity schools
3171 .
Call 448 · 8002
Will do cuatom yard and 1- - - - - - - - - - Qirden tilling with Troy -Bitt For sale by owner, 3 bdr .•
tiller. Call 30 4 _676 _1269 central air , forced air furanytime.
nance, buck stove. inground
18x36 swtmming pool ,
close to city schools . Priced
reduced to 838 .600 Call
Finanr.i~l
446 -3204.

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0'1/ T.\'.

Mrs. James M urra.v, who w tll be
! ()!years old in .July, ts now at the
Raven swood H eal th Care Cent er
l:p until JUSt a few w eeks ago sh e

T he

Washington Court House

SEEN

ThP couple cam e he re l as t
surruner and galhea-'d up odds and
c•nds to s&lt;'t up hou sekeepmg to get
them through unit! he graduates

g raduat ion gift to lhe c o uple
lng n ow&lt;'r arrangers, Be tty DPan
and Pctl Holh'r. Wl'rt' again this
yca t sl'lcct ed to tJe in the 20 from
across thP state to ex hibit at the

Patrol cites
pair after
mishap

April15, 1984
18 Want~ to Do

M erlm Olsen

I'hE&gt;n hJ s famrh mo"N to the

E verybody lik es a surpr lSI.'. and
the Rev . Don Arc her and his w ife .
Sandy. were thrilled 1\it h t heir
surpnse delivery last WC&lt;'k .
The C h ester Ftrsl Cm ted M e t hocl ts t Church congregallon w or ked

stopptng a t t h~ Pool o f Bethesda

lo i s

sa) S Bo~gs " as born Oct 3. J9!1l.
approx imate!, st x m o nths after or
Peeps wa s born H P allen df'd thP
Ga lli pcll s Cit} schools unltlthe st x lh
grade

a tt e nd Ohio Sta l e Un iversity His
ftrsl teaching was in a on,.room
sc hool. Cooper School in Gallla
County. wh ich had 6.'\children In a ll
13 in lh&lt;' Pighl h grade and 1.11n the
fu·st grade

find a p roba tion off1 cer

sorTov.. thl· H s talions of thf' cross ,

Jordan .

communitv . In brief we've
shonenf'd tht-&gt; fa cts ~ lhP arllclP

Both are mPmbers Of lh!' G CO
cl ub. Sh ade Valley Council o f Floral

Once

~'it

Th e c lipping ts from the RecordHera ld , a
ne" spa per o f that

of sprmg flowers in a black
co ntainer with a palelte sh aped
base of plywood and pam! bru sh
accesson&lt;'S m the category, "Na
lure's Pa!PIIP...

ThC' four dro\'f' to Chicago whPn'

CnJsadf'rs to

Count } who made good not only·
here but aftt"'r he went" est 1n Ohio

Pats des 1gn was an arrangeme nt

111p 10 the· Hoi\
hoardf'd

By J . SAMUEL PEEPs
G ALLIPOLIS
Bob Bane
Washington Htgh School. Washmg ton Court House, Ohio43160, sends a
long cli ppin g about Marshall D
Boggs. seton of Southern Gallta

des ign u sing th e E aster thrme with
a c rudP cross of driflwood , lava
rock, lilies, and rf'd rarnatlnos to
represent the blood, in th e 'Na tu re's Beauty" c lass

JX&gt;IIS, all of the
Meigs C ht lsi ian

•
10

Marshall Boggs rates story

flow e r show of the stale convention
of the Garde n Clubs of O hto held
thiS past week m Cantun
Betry crea ted a five foot floor

Hoeffic h

Tlrn,__"entinel Slatf

thf''

15, 1984

PEEPS, A Gallipolis Diary:

Meigs group hack
from Holy Land
By

April

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

Campers

Ave . 3 room
m o in clude s
446 -4222 b~
5

Garage apt
turmshed 3
room s &amp; bath Washer &amp;
dryer Clean no pets . adult s
only Dep &amp; ref req Call
446 -1519

3 bdr unfurn garage apt .
$250 plu s d~pus1t Ca ll

1983 MOTORHOME AIRSTREAM

Sell

c on tamed. 2 AC. mtcrowave oven . twtn beds.
c tut se co ni ro t 455 Chevy eng tne. a11 condtl tontn g on
t he motor

Call 446 -3423 or 446-3163

446-3786
Furn1shed etf1 c1en cy 607
Ga lli po li s $ 145
Z nd
Share bath . smgle
Ca ll
446-4416 after 7 PM

1 be droom Apt S 196 mo
m cludtng utd 1t1e s Equal
Houstng Opportumty Con t act V1 llage Manor Apt s
614-992 -7787

Real Estate General

Canaday

Realtym.

R1vers1d e Apt s Middleport
SpecHt! ra te s tor Sentor
C 1t1zens $ 130 Eq ual Hous·
mg Opportun 1t 1es 6 14
992 -7721

446-3636 ®

Furn1 shed apartment for
rent, ut d1t1es pd 992 5949
1 bedroom apt . fu rn •shed.
ut1l 111 es pa1d , no pet s 3 %
m1 les south of Middl eport
At 7 John Shee ts Ca ll
614 -367 -06t t

t.Auctnry Co110day CReaQtoll'
QS S:£oMI: gl:~eet QaQQipoQiP. (0hio

1 &amp; 2 bedr oo m furm shed
apt s Call 6 14 992 5434 or
992 -59t 4 0' 304 882
2566
APARTMENTS m o b1l e
homes house!; Pt Pleasant
and Ga lli polis 6 14 446
822t
TWIN RIV ERS TOWER
Apartment s now avmlabl e to
elderly &amp; d1 sabled Wit h an
In co me ol le ss than
s l 2,300 Re nt 1ng for 30
per ce nt of adjusted m~;onH!
Ph one 304 -675 -6679

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One bedr oom . washer dryer
hookup, stove and ref fur
mshed Newly redecorated
Cl os e to hosp1tal 304 -675
t 962

Three r oom s and bath Ntt;e
locat ion S225 per m onth
Ref lease and de pos 1t r e
QUI red 304 675 1090

1- - - - - ----- - Fu rn 1sh ed 2 roo m cotta ge
one adult $ 160 month
Ut1htuo•s patd De pos1t 221 1
Mt Vernon Ave 304 -675 2651

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Furnished Ro oms

For rent Sleepmg Rooms
and ligh t ho use keep mg
roo m s Pa rk Ce ntral Hotel
Call 614 446 075 6
Sleepin g ro om S 115 ullll
t1e s pa1d Share bath , rn ale
onl y Ran ge &amp; refn q 919
2nd A ve. Galhp ol1 s Ca ll
446 4416 after 7 PM

H e lp Want ed

Attention RN's
Mavbe

ONE Of THE BE ST BUYS ON THE MARKET - 3 BEDROOMS 2
IJAI II S Nt:E 1EVE! I AWN ~.YGR CREE K AREA CALL FOR A
'H : ,WtNG iOU It tiK t i HE PRIC E AND IHE HOME

Emergency

Room
or

Critical Care

You

is for

An Opportunity
*
*
*

to jom in a tradition an d repulatwn of 60
\'t''llrS of excellence in providmj! pllllt' nl nur.
In ust' and e-xpand ~our clmiul kno"ltd)!. t'
and assessment skills tn a patient r t·nter€'d
en"ironment.

L.,. ~_.,.,"
~~-\3C:,r

cLAssic TUDOR'

~ '\.&gt;¥:._--r~M ,

tHis HOML HAS HA ll tENIILR t ovtNG CARE
SINCE !HE DAY II WAS BU ll 1 AND II SHOWS' Cot OR
COORDI NAil iJ CARPLII NG WA l LPAPER DRAI'lS 4 Ill DROOMS
7 BATHS EQUIPPED KITCHEN HAS OAK CABIN ETS SIDE BY SlOE
RHRIG RANGE OISHWASHLI! I IJR MAI DINING AREA
RECREAION ROOM WIT H POOl 1ABLE 1V AREA 2 CAR GARAGE

$78 000
111 ACRES - WALNUt fWI' APP ROX \0 ACI! LS 1111 ABLE
SOME WOODLAND TOBACCO BI, Sf r0111 D BE GOOD PROD UC
INL I ARM WITH SO ME WORK

37 PLU S ACRES -

NURTH GALt lA ARt A I OW lOW PRICE

$1 2000
30 ACRES - WOODS MILL ROAD OWNfR HAS PI ANTFO APPl E
PEACH AND PLUM TREES GRA PE VINf ' LOCAfED ON WOODS
Mill ROAD $?~ 000

to pul paltents first and paper 'r\oOrk ..,r&lt;'clntl
-

*

I

ward rlrrks on dul~ 24 Ius.

to participate in our exctllent salat) and

btntfil packagr .

If

}Olf "ould like to bt' part of our spt&gt;('io l tl:um
of nu rses, conlacl:

Jean Carlson, R . N .
Ass ' t . Director of Nurs 1n g
Merch Hospital

16141363-2131
1 2 48 Kinneys lane- Portsmouth , Ohio
I yu1l Oppnrrunl!\ I ll1 J' I"\ll

COUNTRY CHARMER - FRUIT TREES BERRY PATCH NICE 2
BEDROOM RANCH. EAT-IN KITCHEN. WOODBURNER GARAGE
CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM

$34 900

we ~teed ~igt

g

�-o.A-The Sunday Tomes-Sentinel
54 Mise Merchandise

· 51 Household Goods

Knauff Ftrewood Pickup or
Delivered 12 22 stocked
1n
yard
HEAP vender
prompt delivery 614 256

Country Oak Furniture ta
: blea. cha1n cupboards dry
- 11nks p1e aefes lots of m•ac
- Conklea Rt 7 Tuppers

6246

: Plama Oh10

L•me1tone
Sand Gravel
Delivered m Mason Me1gs
Galha or p1ck up at Richards
&amp; Son Call 446 7785

Couch 2 ch1urs ottoman for
1ale
In good cond1t10n

• 992 3429
Seely posturepedtc double
~ bed mattress boxsprmgs &amp;
frame Exc con Call 614

F1rewood cut up slabs S 1 5
pickup load Call 614 2 45

5804

992 2450

All kmds of furnance ptpes

Three new glass top ltvtng
room tables $60 00 each
Call 304 675 2810 af1er
4 30

Call 614 256 1628
10

Pollen cham saw S 75

Call614 256 1528

G E washer and dryer 2 yrs
old
like new
$250 00

Setgler 011 stove Maytag
wrmger washer Ca ll 446

304-675 1940

3059

U11ed furntture couch
rocker foot stool $60 00 3
pc wh tt e bedroom su tte
$125 00 Stereo stand
&amp;10 00 Bar S20 00 Ce ll

304 675 50 19

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofa chatr rocker otto
man 3 tab les (extra heavy
by Frontter) S685 Sofa
cha~r and loveseat
$275
Sofas and chatrs pn ced h om
$285 to S895 Tables $45
and up to S125 Htde a
beds $440
and up to
S525
Reclmers $175 to
$375 lamps from $28 to
$75 5 pc dmettes from
$99 to 435 7 pc $ 189
and up Wood ta ble Wtth SIX
chalr!s S425 to S745 Desk
$ 110 up to S225 Hutches
S550 and up maple or ptne
fimsh Bunk bed complete
w11h mattresses S250 and
up to $3 95
Baby beds
$11 0 Mattress es or box
!pnngs full or tw1n $5 8
ftrm S68 and S78 Queen
!ets S 195 4 dr chests
$42 5 dr chests $54 Bed
frames S20 and $25
10
gun
Gun cabmets $350
Gas or electrtc rang es $375
Baby mattresses
S25 &amp;
$35 bed frames S20 S25
&amp; $30 k1ng fra me $50
Good selection oi bed roo m
su1tes
cedar chests
rock ers m etal cabtnets
sw1vel rock ers
Used Furntture
Ranges
chatrs dryers refngerators
end
TV s 3 m1les out
Bulav1lle Ad Open 9am to
6pm Mon t hru Fn 9am to
5pm Sa1

BUild on your l ot a new home
you afford Over 1100 sq
ft
6 rooms &amp; bath c ar
peted ready to m ove mto
S26 500 al so ga rage s &amp;
basement
Ca ll Patrtot
Home BUilder s 446 8038
W11t constd er mobde home
as trade 1n
M assey Ferguson 7HP ndmg
m ower Wtth 36m cut Call
614 245 9164 after 6PM
1 SIX pack JR Ewmg beer

S500 Call 446 3235
For sale M aJeStiC f treplace
co mplete wtth all ptpes and
ch1mnoy U se d very !tttle

S375 Call 614 245 9504
Play pend car seat walker
ro ckm g horse and b&lt;~~by
sw1n g Exc cond Call 446

0765
3 prom dresses 1 Stle 7 2
SIZe 9 One has m atchmg
paras ol&amp; hat Ca ll 614 245

9469
8 HP Wh eal Hor se electr tc
start 36 m mower deck
S700 I en N So ns Small
Engtnes Ca ll 6 14 379
2827 No Sunda\ ce~ ll s

len N Sons Small Enganes

614 379 2827

No

M•crowave

oven

Phone

Easter bunntes all s•zes and
colors $4 00 or 2 for $7 00
One mtle ou t W est Pomt
A oad Hartford

Flat

bed

wnh

s1de k tt s
cha m s btnders &amp; tarp Ca ll

TV &amp; Appltan ces 627 Thtrd
Av e
Galhpohs 614 446
1699 Sptn wash er s gas &amp;
e lectrt c dryer s
auto
washe rs
ga5 &amp; electr1c
ranges
refrtgerators TV
sets

614 446 7398
Bargams Trade Center
Furn &amp; appl outlet Ka
nauga Ohto
Rebuilt washers dryers &amp;
refngerators 30 days war
ranty N1ce Hupp s Appltan
ces &amp; Glassware Corner Rt
141 &amp; Rt 7 446 8033

3 sets gold drapes &amp; sheers
2 pc slightly used l tvtn
groom sutte 1 love seat Call

614 256 6409

0548

Rtdtng mowe r 7HP 2 atr
con dt t1o ners 2 rugs 6)(9

Call 446 0429

62 Ohve St Galhpal1s New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves

6 p1 ece wood hvmg room
sutte wtth 6 1nc h flat arms
$399 bunk bed s com ple t e
w1th bunk1es $ 199 2 p•ece
antra n l1v tngroom su1 tes
S 199 ant ron reclin ers S9 9
other rec liners SBO m aple
d.nette sets $179
box
sprmgs &amp; mattress tw m or
full $100 set regular ftrm
S120 maple dmette c hau s
S35
wash stands S34
maple rockers S59 7 p1ece
chrome drnette se1 S 149 5
p1ece dmette se t S99 used
bedr oom sunes refr1ge r a
tors range s chest dressers
wrrn ger washers TV s dry
ers &amp; shoes Call 614 446

1981 Corvette hke new
1n11de &amp; out 10.000 mtlea
Call 614 388 9003 after

FITEB

j

6PM

[J

1978 Ford Granada 6 cvl 2
dr , HT
low m1
good
condttlon Call 446-4942

ICORRETj

rJ

WHAT SHE CALLED
THAT 50UR HU515AND
OF HER:5 .

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t HUMILEJ

Y KI

~nswer

HER"(

Baby blue prom dress wtth
hoop SIZe 7 $80 00 Phone

304 675 4208

the orcled leners to
torm the surpnse answer as sug
gested by lha above cartoon

Jumble$ OIIT'f

56

Butldmg matenah
block br~ck sewer ptpes
wtndows
lt nte l s etc
Claude Wm ters R1o Grande

Regtstered Ton1e Pom t H1
malayan femal e, 4 yrs old
sp ayed and declawed 304

0 Ca ll 614 245 5 121
LUMBER Rough c ut oak
poplm 2x4 2x6 2x8 1 •4
1 x6 1 )18 length ava tla ble 8
ft th ro ugh 16 ft Hogg S.
Zus pan 304 773 5554
Now open for busmess
Mountatn State BlocK At
33 N ew Ha ven Complete
ma sonry supphes 4
12 block Delivery SfHVtce
Phone day 304 882 2222
even mg 882 3239

a·

Pets f o r Sale

Boardmg a ll breeds Heated
mdo or outdoor factltttes
AKC Doberman pupp1es
Stud Servtce Ca 11614 446

Pets for Sale

6757110
RegiStered Black German
Shepherd. female dog 1 0
m onths old $150 00 304

576 2700

57

Musocal
Instruments

Peavey standard senes 260
300 watt head wtth Peavey
c:a bmet wtth stx 10 spea k
ers $400 Call 446 -8655

58

Fruot
&amp; Vegetables

Harr1s Farms &amp; Green
Houses At 124 Por11and
Oh Now open 10 duslc

Farm Suppl1c s
&amp; Livestock

614 367 7220
Bnarpatch Kennels Profes
stonal AU breed groom.ng
Indoor outdoor boardmg fa
ct!ttte s Enghsh Cocker Spa
mel pupp1es Ca ll 6 14 388

9790

D r agonwynd Cattery
Kennels AKC C h ow pup
p1 es CFA Him alaya n Per
stan and Sta m ese k1tt ens
Call 614 446 3844 after 6

$25 Call 446 1526

5457

Bndesma1d or pro m dre!'ises
S•zes 9 10
1 1 12
Call

614 992 6514 or 992
2855
69 St arcraft f old down
camper With refn gerator
walking exerc 1ser e•erc tser

boke Call 992 6935
Four comet ary lo t s at GravP.I
Htll Co m etary CheshtrP.
Uttltty

trader

$350

C&lt;J II

6149926846

Amenca n Cocker pup 10
weeks old
BuH femal e
cu t e• Ca ll 614 2 4 5 9502
Baby rabbtts S 3 00 eac h

Call6 14 379 2216
AKC Re g Brtttany Spant el
pups 1 m ale 2 f emales 7
wks old Champion bl oo d
ltnes
exc h unt tng sto ck
Shots &amp; w o rm ed Stre &amp;
dame can be see n Ourtng
da y ca ll 614 992 2318 of
ter 5 &amp; week e nd s ca ll

614 992 2627
Dachshund pupp tes 1 2
wks old S25 each Call

614 992 2302

Camoufla ged Army C lo
t htng
Surplus R e n ta l
Oentm clo thmg D1s cou nt
Unton Mad e Adv erttstng
Spec1a lttes H 0
Sam
Somervtlle 30 4 675 3334
Pt Pl easant Open Frt Sat
Sun 1 00 7 00 p m D s
play East Ravenswood

Pu blic Sal e
&amp; Auc1o on

WINTER'S
AUCTION SERVICE

3159
Antoques

Sonce 1973

Now Booking Sales
For 1984

Anttqu e cherry love sea1
pntt e rn ba ck
match1ng
c hatr $175 Also oak tee
box All good condttton Call

~our personal property

Turn

mto cas h tn one day Th e Auc
t1on Way

ltcensed and Boncted

614 992 3079

In Oht o and W Va
Membe1ot WV Au cltonw~

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Aucto on

61

Farm Equipment

Tr oy Btlt t1tlers Check our
spactal pnce before you buy
any ttll ers Sw1sher lmple
ment Co St At 7 N . Galh
polls OH
Call 614 446

0475
Due to death mu st sell 2
Qu on set style steel budd
tngs
Brand new never
erected One ts 40x56 Call
Wayne at 419 659 2494
New Holland 850 large
round baler $4500 V1con
wheel rake $460 Call614

63

BEAU

livestock

Regtstered Angus bulls. 1 3
yrs old exc blood hnes
Slate Run Farms, Jackson

Oh 614·286 6395 or 614
286 1787
49

spotted

mare

304

675 150 6
Baby rabbtts pure bred Rex
Oepo stt w tll h o ld till Easter
sa 00 and ltp Ca ll 304

675 6430

Call

614-256- 1528

C FarmaH fast h1tch
case trac tor 3 potnt
Ford 2 row cult1va
tn axel mechmery
all m exc co n Call

A C four raw no till a1r
planter With monohne T1m
Rock Farm 304 675 4308

Want to lease t obacco base
Make an otfe r• Ca ll 446

1984

7 30PM

304 675

446 7687
1972 Ford wagon

cow Cafl 614 698 4521

&amp;3195
hawk.

6

Marlin Wedemeyer. Auctioneer
614 / 245·5152 - 614/ 388-8249
Opemng Sale w1ll be held on Saturday , Apnl
28 1984 at 7:00P .M.

SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00P .M
ITEMS SOLD ON CONSIGNMENT ONLY
Route 141 to Route 775 - Follow Auctoon Sogns
Patroot, Ohoo
Refreshments Avaolable
Not respons oble for accodent or loss of property

Edwtn Wtnter - Auc1toneer

Millwood WV
p
7 44

S2 495

1 974 Volkswagen Beetle
good cond Call 446 2787

or 446 7858
1 981 Dodge 01plomet 2
dr auto 6 cyl mce Call

4053
Cared for ltlte a baby ! 1980
Monza 4 cyl
4 spd
43 900 mtl es
n e ver
wrecked
never patnted
gold wtth wht te pmstnpe,
saddel 1ntertor
PS
PO
AM FM 8 tr ack
rust
proofed sport m1rrors &amp;
wheels We upkept many
new parts Mtnt cond1t1on

Call 614 388

9729 afte r 5

Call 446 1830 or 614 256
6485 alter 5 00

304 895
1971 Bu1ck Sky Lark au1o
trans looks &amp; runs good

S300 Call 614 256 6278

Hay &amp; Graon

Northup Kmg co rn alfalfa &amp;
grass see d other farm
seeds Call Vaughn Tavlor

614 245 5064or614 245
5815 after 8PM

304 882 2422

65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

1979 Mustang Ghta black
grey lltnyl top Excellent
cond1t1on A C a m f m
cassa tt
VB automat1c
$3200 Call after 5 992

6843

SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
ANCUS ASSOCIATION

HOUSEHOLD Genny lynn bed , oren bed, wockec
cha1r , round oak table and 6 c hatr s and matchmg
buffet
30 mch electnc stov e, apartment s1ze
refrigera1or, dtne"e set, several rugs , beds, Onental
floor l11mp, 011 lamps, sew1ng machme, NCR Cash
regtster , 3 old lance jars Lots of glassware and

and more furniture

SYBIL BRITTON, GUARDIAN

"\

r h• Go l lt(J Cut.Jnly r O•fgruund'&gt; on

us

35

ANGUS - World's Most Ellicoenl Bttf Breed!
CAll DICK NEAl - 614 -388-8287

379·2540

8

Call 446 -2734
54 Mosc Merchandose

•o:\.•
.G

Sears
National
Paint Sale
WEATHER
BEATER¥ flat white oa1n1
(30005R )
99

8

IS06 GRAND CINTRAl AVI NUl
VIINNA W Yl 2o10!

CUI $8

304-295·113)
Moa., TIMin., Prl. 10""

BEATER'

s t~l

n wh tle pa nt

]199

CUI $8
BEATER ' 10 wh1te sat n

pa1nt
(34015R)

1699
,,,

(15529)

I $88 97

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P&lt;~ces a•e

tle!&gt; No""
a~a aDtt n &lt;1uo AI' catalog
SUI)ttlll'ITH-!1' I 511 ooong l!&gt;l la IOI
spra~c• omy As~ aoou• Sear5

SEARS

73

Vans &amp; 4 W D

1967 International Scout 4

WO Co li 614 446 0319
1978 C 20 Chevy Sport
van auto AM FM tape
carpeted sport nms co
11ered spare ttre. rea' ladder
S3 696 J ohn s Auto Seles
446 4782
Bulav1Ue Ad
Galhpohs Oh Open ttl dark
78 Scout $2 500 77 Scout
52 250 or make offer Bo th
V 8 au1o Call 614 379

2575

1960 W1lly s J eep runs
good 6 cy hnder transm1s
s1on motor for Amencan car

Call 614 843 5274
Oddv sey mud cli mber S800

Willi s L:"dmgham
Realtor
•wtlhs T Le8dtngham. Realtor . Ph Home 446 95 39
• Ed Evan!l Ree11or Ph Home 446 0825

PH. OFFICE 446-7699

WHISPERING PINES
II you want a substantial home
located on a beau~!ul grove of
r&gt;ne trees come take a look 3
BR oanch den kolchen w/eat
ong area kong .,ed LR
ove rl ookrng pond WBFP
w/ Buck stove AC 5 acres

1981 Suzuki 850l full
dressed S 2.000 Call 614
256 1141 after 5PM

Poss1ble loan assumplion

Real Estate General

100 ACRES
Paradose Lake old lashooned
charm comes w13 BR farm

grnul21.

house Hamson Town shiP

95 ACRES
Located on MergsCounly St Rt
124

Jim Owen &amp; Co. Inc
Ph 594 3543

C8 - Mergs Co mono Iarm
Wrll landscaped 9 75 acoes
wotlo 3 BR ranch style home
II you loke your prov acy call
rany a

Real Estate General

FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER
Three acres woth a no cely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30. 3 bedrooms.
one bath, 12x15 lovong
room and 24x24 famoly
room Partoally carpeted
fuel ool furnace woth facoht&lt;es
for
woodburner
12x15 block storage buold·
ong. 20x30 block garage
Right off Rt 248, country
settong •;, mole east of
Chester Ohoo
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE
Down
starrs equopped woth
kotchen. lovong room
donong room and den ,
upstaors has two bed·
room s and one bath
house al so has ba se
ment Lot soze appro•
48 x308' Needs work

G53- Clean as a pon ready
to move m 3 BR ran ch home

If

anc es woodburnf'r se1 up
n1 pond s1le Now 1n mtd

on 5
mtnes

roll 1ng acre s close to
good road
Only

ROEBUCK AND CO

1984 Broadmore 14x70

WAS

l!4.995

SALE

113,995

-

all descnbe \h1s home

Prrced $74 900

By Holly Park 2 BR 6 on
walls furnoshed

1 15,400

S14,400

ANTIQUES Pump organ secretary wolh curved glass door
chaors stands 2 pockup loads ol small rlems &amp; glassware
ca mpao£n butlons all konds of small collectables old shoe
shrne stan d rron keMie bell pedd ler dosplay, furna ce
Thos os only a partoal lostong Many many more otems
Eals Served Come lo stay all day.
Terms Cash or Check wolh Posolove I 0
Not responstblt lor accodents or loss of property

2 BR gas hea l Sharp

Featunng a tormal entry ltvmg room t'.'lth wb hreplace dtnmg
room large spac tous tamtl'l' room wtth pai!O doors 4 bedrooms 2
full bath::. a com plete and modern k1tchen Th1s IS a very
economt cal home to hv e m L~Jtge garage w1th lots of s1o1age space

BMR 444 - NEW LISTING - POSSIBLE 8% LOAN
ASSUMPTION - Brock &amp; Ira me 3 BR oanch slyle house srtuated
on 2 35 acres m/1 Includes lovong room lg ealon krtchen bath
utoloty room f amoly room woth w b fireplace ~ectroc hea 1 Pussoble
loan assumption

Call

and ~ect roc door opene&lt; Ve"' well landscaped Pnced on the 60's
Excellent klcatooro Kygeo Creek School Oostncl Shown by appl

tor an appotntment

WE NEED LISTINGS
Foo Meogs Co Lostongs Cal l Che"'l Lemley 742 3171

Real Estate General

STATElY HOME - Sttrng Jn 6)6 ae&lt;e ol woodland and I 6aue;
m11 can also be purcheised Only 2 rr nnu1~ hor1 1cit~ FPatures a
formal entry 11vmg room ilnr1 rormal r1tntng ronm modern kttchen
cozy famtly room wb f 1eplace 3 bed 1oom 2 bath ~ wtth tub and
shower 2 car ga rage 811; anteresl ta 1e ass umablf' 1l' qualtled
buyer Shown by app:1m1men t

$16 500 - 198 1 KINGSBURY MOBILE HOM£ WI EXPANOO -

P34- 10 acres m 11 Vmton
Co 3 moles south ol Wrlkes

S1de by stde ref freez er d1 &lt;. hwas h1-" "C"\ ble ovens. hreplacP tn
hvmg roo m Cen1ral an t (lr~f c o~
v Ufldt'IV Ill mg All you
haVP to Oo IS mrwe 111 Monti ~ :u y tnent $273 prr month In Clt\1
school rlrshtct

\.'

vrlle on Rt 160 3 BRs 2
baths deluxe featu res slod

NEW LI STING - o.m er N II 1a~e a mobllf:' hornF 111 nn tra::1P
Modern 3 bed mom 1anc h n1ce tamtly ronm 13x24 I vmg room
Modern eat 1r1 k1tche :"1 Cty schools Po&lt;~ 1h i P nan assumpti Jn
Proced only $33 900 00

mg mnror closet doo rs l1re
pla ce concrete front porch
and rear palm Fur mo re tnf o

call Wor ley

$65 DDfl - TARA ESTATES - 8 level ~ hedrco"' lo,nall'"ng
room 2 car ~a rdgr Dec" tram

C 9- 0 1a st• c re duct1on on
tnc ranch typ e home on

room and d1mng room La rge ta rml r
k1tchen K;r,er CrePk Sc l1oo1 s

9 75 ac res m 11 All applo

2 37 ACRES -

M eo~s

Co mono fa rm all elec

Mo1e or le s::. Count ry stmosphprP orly 4 m1les
trom town Modern home 3 bedroom-; I ba ths 2 wb fireplaces
hvtng room famtly room nei1ly dero•a led ~~t chf'n Garage 16x46
barn wtlh la1ge loh stall~ lo1 hoN" 01 ca ttiP 01\ schools

40 s Call Ta nya
CHAMPAGNE TASTE - Ve"' noce hrrck In level 4 bedrooms al l

OWNER fiNANCINGTO AQUAliFIED BUYER - Home Bu;,ne"

car peted k1tchen w1th bar and dmerte den tam1ly room tee room
2 baths 3 car garage beau1tlul tn ground pool 4 acre&lt;. Clt\1
schools posSI IJie loan assur1tptmrr

or Re ntal proprrty Homr hilSbe~""n &lt; omplelt&gt;lv 1edone NPVw wtnn11
plumb1ng CiHflCI E'IC 3 bechoom&lt;; ? b&lt;~lh:. moUEtn k !chen mud
room tam1 ly room 'llllllrrpl, r e l a1 f' hu ldrni uc,ed a' a bu s tn es~
Look th1s ov..,t

'15.700 I 14,700
115,995 I 14,995
118,500

18,900

3 BR gag hea t

s49Hc~~~~! MOBILE ~~p~~~~H.
1 Mole W of Holzer Hospot1l, Rt 35
PH . 446· 7274

ACRES - Mol( r 1 lr " ~Yi!Pr l r"r k r1JI 11 I lb6: Shull
mobt le home 3tJP oroollt\ If d amoh 11 hr n • IH t ~~ur rn c•rl n

#0649

86

PlANTZ SU BDIVISION - Easy termsmrleble You could assume

the

thts 12' mortgage wtth payment o1 $3 1S per month 1111:ludtn ~
\a,;es and lllSU r&lt;J IICe Ranch mth 3 bedrooms lu ll basem ent

BIDWELL - la ke a look al th o&lt; noce ranch wolh J be&lt;lruurns
garage 2 level lots Vf'ry gonrl huy

call lor personal s howtn~ of th1 s watm and 1nvlt1ng super clean

Four Bedroom bnck home with
Chandler kitchen. custom drapes,
plush carpet, attached 2 car garage_.
situated on 12 acres with stable, rail
fences, swimming pool, garage ·
workshop . Immediate possession.

home proced on the $60s
#586
4 YEAR OLD HOME 5 ACRE S
3 bedrooms ranc h style on 5 acoes more or less woth approx 3 ~
acres tillable Barn and three (31 other storage buoldong; Some
fencmg tn good shape Wood or coal stove located mMorg11n Twp

LARGE COMMERCIAl BUilDING -

;o,

HOME BUSINE SS AND EXlRA BU IL DING LOT'" mo II !&gt;ace
all lor unde1 $20 000 B1 f U1f'\ w1 U\f'd ~ , 1 I&lt;1I1Gt l ;m d
grocery Ccly 3 bf'rlr(l(llll nonlf

woodbuoner C&lt;Jrpon Only $28 900

For Sale By Owner
Phone 446-8221

STATE RT 218 -- 3 hf'rlroo n hem~" 2 btll h'i ~1t ct1en fo1m(ll ltvu1~
room dmtm' f.:1mrlv room 1 9/0 ::.q H carrx;rt • rwf' r ~&gt;d nat• o
ca1pet and siM11rH' now &lt;. l'ft' pal o Slot al t' bwldtttg I S o r~ morf'
or les~ o~ '&gt;thools lmmt• JtaiP r os&lt;.e'\)on

lias 4 000 sq H wo th
wth tw o

ad dthonal storage overhead l!vmg wuarter s 111 bd ck

bedrooms

LOVELY 4 BEDROOM HOME IN CITY - f &lt;&lt;I A;e, ue

~1445

5 ACRES -

2 ACRES M/ l lot ,111 rt on S1 R 35 Gl)Ul Ltu ld n1 •tr Ha ~ c
r1ob IE hJme ht ok up Wt ll 'll a1e• ~l&lt;;r ~ Aoil l! 1Hr rtrl 1 1 '.lora~!

Nce •ooded land wolh coun ly waleo avaolable

E~cellent building s1te

3 m1les !tom

LhOIJI ~

hulld111 g C1\

town

#1125

POMEROY - Con lempooarv I '
land mo&lt;' 01 le&lt;' lHCt \\til
P11ced tn t11e

50•~

._

u'cHl

oo

An ar&lt;r ol wooo
p,' ' new I ore

11nanc ng

NEW liSTING - A Ira one home srnong on 69
woodl and Mod ern

3 bedroom I

Enclosed porch and

Real Estate General

BRICK HOME - FUll BASEMENT
REDUCED TO $59 900 DO
For sale or trade 3 ~Is rn Cheshrre 7 rooms 3 bedrooms 11\
wrth wood or coal burneo Nat gas hot water basement heatongsys
tern modern step-saver kitchen all wood ms1de tum IS oak has
'Malta' wood Ira me wondows Must see lh1s noce large home
Phone today lor showong
#595
acte more or less w•lh fr Uit trees plus a th ree bedroom

1011 SQUARE FOOT BlOCK BUilDING
Many uses - used to be a groce"' store now made onto a 4 room
p( us bath home Fuel ~I heater rural water system plus dnlled w~l
at Tycoon Lake
#591
•

1974 MARSHFIELD 14x60 ........ s9200 ·

KESSELL'S

~t01y J b1- !ro n'&gt; lar c.t 1o1 Exu' IPnl '&gt;lruvr
or ret 1rrme'1l hofTlr 3rd ~\r Pr t1c 1rt l!t 0 20'

CITY PROPERTY - I

I ca 1~ara8e

plus 14 x30 uuddroog c aro KC sclo ools

TIRED OF CITY
Motile&lt;Nature has provoded a pertect seltong wothon a lew moles ol
Galhpol ~ yet rn the Crty School Syste m Large lovong room donong
room 2 full baths unoque kitchen wrth plenty ol buo~ on cabonets
and co nvenoerrt workong rsland Front porch plus 2 patros 2 car
garage l ennO&gt; heat pump wood burner and over 2 acres oil and

104 ACRE FARM
2 farm houses - one 6 roo ms and bath - one 3 rooms Wood
burner heater 2 barns 2 chocken houses, cellar woth smoke house
above All mrneral nghts go woth sale ApprO&gt; 60 acres to liable and
44 acres pasture land Pnced to sell at $49 900 Don I let !hos farm
get away
#594

S17,500

117,900
FINANCING AVAILABLE, 10% DOWN
UP TO 15 YEARS
USED
1974 CASTLE 14x68 ............... 18995
1

ceram rc bath full ba se ment rec 1oom

#593

CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM
Noce large lol 100ft by 304 N 12ft by 60 It Proce mobolehome on
e.:cellent cond1t10n 2 ca t garage rural water N1ce area close to
Gallopolos Land home and garage all lor only $16 900 let us show
you th1s one now
#589

1984 Overland Park l4x70
By Holly Park 3 BR 2 full
baths 6on wall s lurnoshed

NEW LISTING - Beautol11 l L shaped ranch Thos home you •ould
be proud to call home A ve!)' spac1ous and liveable home

$79 000 Ask zella

tong Pirone today

«

1984 Overland Park 14x70

aor co mpressor 3 rototollers chaon lalls many smallotems
CARS &amp; TRUCKS 1978 Old Regency lul l power 1978 ford
Super Van E250 42 000 actual miles 1977 ford statoon
wagon good co ndrtoon 1974 ford statoon wagon 1977
Dodge lo ur door 1973 Dodge 2 ton dump lruck heavy duly
1962 In( tractor 25 F&lt;uehaul lraoler woth gram bed
Honda motor boke I 00 hke new go ca rl 125 Honda electnc
100 Kawasakr band sa w radoal arm sa w droll press grrnder
moscellaneous otems
GUNS Harrr ngton Roc hardson Ul lr a Rrllle 7MM magnum
woth sco pe Ruger M77 bolt actoon nile Smoth &amp; Wesson Mo
del 67 stamless steel 38 specoal revolver New Mossbergh
500 20 gauge woth 25 '&amp; 18' ba rrels pump shotgun New
Moss bergh 500 12 gauge woth 4 barrels 22 revolver woth
holsl er Smoth &amp; Wesson 12 gauge shotgun 30 30 Won ches
ter saddle gun Mossbergh 12 ga uge pump gun

BMR 389 - OWNER SAYS SEll TOOAYI Youo lamoly wrll enroy
the &lt;oomoness ol thos house lnclues 4 BRs 2 baths LR OR buolt on
krtchen Sotuated on lar ge corner lot Close to town n coty sc hOol
drstroct (Green Elem I Call to see thos one1

d ry basement mineral s are
1ncluded Close to mmes

peach trees ntce peacef ul set

GOOD TASTE AND GOOD BUY- CROUSE BECK ROAD
Beautolul 3 to 4 bedooom two &amp; one hall balhs 2 car garage extra
large !otchen leadrng to sundeck overlookon g a beautolul 20 by
40ft on ground pool famoly room wothlore place Extra lol avaolable
Superb condobon Call lor personal showong
#51 4

1984 Broadmore 14x70
Total electroc 2 BR 2 full
balhs hreplace furno shed

Bonnre Stutes. Realtor

BMR 436 - EXCELLENT STARTER HOME With 2 BRs LR OR
noce krtchen ubllf'l and new bathroom Carpetd throughout
Screened patoo carport la &lt;ge lot Call lor apporntrnent

G54 - Almo st Heav en sot
trng hogh on Parner s Rodge
33 acres love ly 3 BR brock
home 1'' baths load s ol
)Oboard s on a large coun
tr1 kotchen qualrty ca rpet

DUTCH STYlk
: HJOMS
COUNlRY HOME " -./C'ATHEORAL CEiliNG
4 bedrooms 2'' ba lhs lully Approxomately 2 ac res of land
equrpped eaton kotchen lor 2 baths 3 bed oooms vertocal
mal dmmg room fam1ly mom wood s1dtng n•ce m!X.Iern step
woth wood burner twv car gar saver kolchen gas r A furnace
age wrlh auto opener Style laoge lrvong room Land ha~ a
beauty charm and comlort spnng_ loshong pond apple and

INVESTMENT INCOME
Need a home plus an oncome who doesn f1 We golru sl whal you
need' Lovely modern stone horne plu s 10 rental motel unots on ex
cellent condobon Completely lurno shed all you have lo do &gt; move
on Appro&lt; 8 acres and stocked pond Located on aState Ho ghway
Yo u can own your own busmess Just call for more details
#599

1984 Broadmore 14x70
Total elect11c 3 BR 2 full
baths, frt kolchen furnoshed

446-4206

Steve McGhee
'R.enl~
446 1255
BMR 442 - OWNER SAYS REDUCE' 1974 Shult7 mobile home
(12&lt;651 Top Out onclurl&lt;&gt;&lt; ' ~" dll\¥, arpe( awnong &amp; patoo
srtuated on I acm on~ Sale r en . '"'uded Cof'l sc hools Was
$20 000 now $1790L ca ll tor detarls'

3 bedrooms

home lovong mom !rlchen woth buolt on cabonels utoloty room lull
basement and garaRe that rs partoally converted onto a den Union
oshed room woth a heatolaler hrepla ce N•ce fenced rn yard Call for
detaols
#491

11()00°0 Off On All New Homes In Stock

Total elecl11c 3 BR 2 full
baths furno shed

M~GKEE

ANYTIME

Call 446 0552 Anylome
Beth Null 245 9507

1

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ul IJ&lt;lotoal

ba1hs kt1 chf'n I vtn g room

basement Pnr e!l oool1 $28 500 00

Re a l Estate General

baths lamlly room dmmg room n1ce modern ranch style home

Makes the Difference

Quality

SATURDAY, APRIL21, 10 A.M.

~wf

#602

April Super Savings Sale

Total eleclrr c 2 BR lurn oshed

REAL ESTATE

Broker Auctooneer

Real mce home

Mobole Homes
for Sale

Shop Kessel's Where

STUTES

$39 BOO Ask Zelia

onterested contacl
The Home Natoonal Bank
on Racone 949 2210

PEACEFUl AREA

32

Real Estate General

#0134

A hall

1984 Broadmore 14x70

LONNIE E NEAL - AUCTIONEER
614-367-7101

Call 304 675 1367

CUT $95Crallsma n atrless

SILVER BRIOGE PLAZA

mowers small

1974 D o dge lf.. tan f1ve
seated cab
over loaded
sprtngs, good 318 motor

#322

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Farm woth consognment auctoon at the Jack Hagetl y
Farm I mile N W of Wolkes~rlle Oh on State Rt
160
TRACTORS 1979 Long tractor Se nes 610 Massey f erguson
35 doe se l, 2-9N Fords Farmall 8
EQUIPMENT 2 990 In! hay condolooners New Holla nd 9

2 ndtng

895 3696

Call 614 992 6846

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ISears I

mower

con d • good truck to pull
trader 390 engme 304

175 cc Kawasaki trm1l &amp; road
btke 100 cc Yamaha road &amp;
dirt b1ke Call 446-8648
after 6PM

388-8826

WEATHER

133005)

PUBLIC AUCTION

501 Ford

1973 G M C Astro 95 318
Oetro1t engme 10 speed
Fuller transm1sston
1 1 x22 6 t1re steel belted
rad1al tubeless S5 000 00

76 Ford F150 very good

REAL ESTATE

Motorcycles

HAPPINESSFOR SAL£ - Qualrty buoll hnck ra ncli eat on kotchen

READY TO FINISH FURNITURE
CUSTOM FINISHING
HAND CRAFTED ITEMS
GIFTS.

or Yoor M oney BacK

AUCTION

Phone 304 896 3654

2195

Sat,slactton Guaranteed

949-2033 OR 992·7301

Call

each Call 614 742 2480

74

54 Mosc Merchandose

Public Sale
&amp; Auctoon

DAN SMITH-AUCTIONEER

lanet

PS PB. AC, AM FM radoo

1977 C hevy Scotsdale
ptckup 6 cyl
std sh1ft
spoke wheels S 1 500 00
good co nd1ton 304 675

patnt sprayet

D

1979 Ford F 160

1969 40 f1 Trar1Mob11e
spread axle trader Side kn ,
new brakes good rubber .
9Q')d cond1t1on $3000 4
10:00 20 tires, 80 percent
rubber rtms &amp; tubes $150

Virginia l. Smith

Real Estate General

1978 Trans Am automa tiC
loo k s goo d ex tras $4500
or b o Call 6 14 992 5620
after5pm

Posotove I

1 980 yellow Chevy luv 4
spd
AM·FM tape
real
clean. $2.995 1980 blue
Chevy luv 4 spd AM FM
tape. camper top real ntce
$3 196 John s Auto Sales
446 4782 , 8ulavoll e Ad
Galhpolts. Oh Open til dark

Trucks for Sale

446-2206

or

1982 Oldsmobtle Ftrenu
a c p s p b auto trans
miSston
20 000 m1les

Cash

Coll992-5468 St Rt 124

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D1scontmu1ng Busmess So W1ll Sell All
the Inventory.
OWNERS - TRAVEL CAMPER, INC.

Dump 366 gas cheater axle
InSulated bed arr brakes
$8000 Three ule equ 1p
ment trailer, $1000 12 ton
umt truck crane. $4000

304 675 3206

Callfoonoa Ranch Brock 2200 sq ft woth beautoful wood·
work large lovong ooom woth foreplace ad1acent donong
room fa moly room woth buolt-on barbecue on stone wall
ceramoc baths woth glass shower enclosure doors. 3
spacoous bedrooms (one woth buolt· on desk/cabonet area).
all electroc kotchen woth new cabonels and formoca top
whoch oncludes doshwa sher dospo sal and relrogerator A
15x20 It patoo woth slate tole and new alumonum awnong
woth wrought oron posts and large Warm Mornong gas groll
A regulatoon badmonton court, 17x47 cencoete slab odeal
for badmonton. basketball shuff le board. etc wolh large
outs ode light for noght use workshop and storage area on
basement w1th metal B!lr.n dnnr" MdnsP.d vara11e Cen·
tral aor condotoonong Thermopane wmdows 12 · onsulatoon
on ceolongs and 6 onsulaloon on utenor walls Carpetong
throughout house except one large bathroom Gallipolis
coty schools and excellent neoghborhood whoch has Neogh·
borhood Watch One of Sprong Valley's nocest homes

68 Cam ero R S new ttres
327 engtne 4 spd S1100
Call 614 949 2773 Wolfte

cour 5e mower Many lawn mowers

LOCATION 4th Street, Mason WV W akh for ~ 1 gns
The periDnal property ot Lo"1e Fruth

$67 ,000

$7300 Call 992 5607
Garden seeds plants Ken
nebec seed potat oes $8 50
Fertllt zer fteld seeds Boso
Agn Center 446 2463

1976 GMC

FOR SALE
Nearly new 3 Bedrm • 2
baths, full basement 2
barns on 8 ac level all
road frontage W1ll co nSider tnuler on trade

FOR SALE BY OWNER

auto , atr

spd. t8000

1978 Ford Xl T PICkup, auto
runs good , S2 400 00

auto

Fergu son mower Ford mower I new 3 pornt dose 2 brush
hogs 1-3 poonl sc oop 2- 2&lt;1 2 plows 3 poon t hotch
1- 16' plow 1- 16 dra g plow 1- 9 loot reel ly pe gull

11 A.M.

cash or checks with positive I D " Not cesponslble foe
ltclclenll or loss of proper1y"

cyl

1975 Internationa l road
tractor, 903 Cu mm•nga, 10

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

1979 8wck Sky

fenders e7B Coli 614-266
1260

614 388 9905or614 367
7524

AM-FM $4 195 1981 2 d&lt;
Chevette

Trucks for Sale

good cond , $3.496

$475 1 304 576 2919 Bt

1982 Am ertcan M otors
AMC Sptrt1 6 c yl auto atr

3 Yeahng bulls 2 years old

64

614 985 4367

1977 Ford M ustang Cob ra II
302 4 sp new exha ust
good cond SBOO 1 304
576 -2919 after 4 p m

ter 4 p m

675 6430
Steer for beef

Trucks fo r Sale

Phone· 304

446 0577

1979 Ford Thunderbtrd low
mileage
good cond1t1on

3885

s 3 500 00

1 969 VW Bug new shocks
&amp; ttres runs good 4 speed

S3 750
Oa1ry goats Alp.nes and
Lamanchas. buck and doe
k1ds and mtlkers Call 304

1979 Chrysler Cordoba
very good cond1t1on , fully
equtpped good gas mileage

1972 Cad1llac Coupe full
power climate control ste
reo
loaded
very c lean
excellent condttlon Call

1 979 Camara exc cond
low m11 eage AC . power
wtndows tilt AM FM Must
see to apprec1ate Call 446

42 cross bred cows wrth
calves to freshen S490 per

cond

895 38 12
1982 CheVf!ltte AM FM A C
sports strtpes 1port s mtr
rora sport wheel s $4 600

PATRIOT AUCTION HOUSE

Aso ~n

Lie. &amp; Bonded-Ohio &amp; WV
Lie No. 6684

$550

Bentley p1g Sale Tues Apnl
24
7 JOPM
Fayette
County Fa•rgraunds. Wa
sh~ngton C H
Selling 150
head Duro cs Hamp duroc
atha the Crossbndge bar
roows &amp; gilts 513 584

Ca ll 614-843 5253

1968

$ 1 900 00
5393

67 Ftrebtrd convertible fully
restored exc cond Call

614 379 2726

Good type Stmmental her
efer polled age 7 months

1969 Camero 350. 4 speed

1983 Ford Ranger, 4spd , 4
cyl 2 tone brown &amp; tan
l ong bed stepbemper Road
ltghttl match.ng topper For
sal e or trade $6896 Call

614·426-6725

2398

675 1242

exc

Fayette

County Fa~rground
Wa
sh1ngton C H Ohto 125 to
1 50 head
Hampshtres
Suffolks- Crossbreds From
Schlichter Spracklen Hak
ola &amp; Cornett flocks Call

79 Z 28 Camaro . 84300
Call614 992 6846

1976 Aabbtt

located at Travel Camper Inc , north of
1270 at 8241 North H1gh Street, Wester·
v1lle, Oh1o.

SATU RDAY , APRIL 21, 1984 • 12:30 P.M.

1985 Thunderbird
two
1948 Jeeps Phone 304-

388 6561

John's Auto Sales , 446
4 782 8ulav1lle Ad Galhpo
Its. Oh Open ttl dark

Want t o lease tobacco allot
ments Mason Cabell Pu t
nam Cou nty
Call Andy
Stgler Morgan s Woodlawn
Farm
At 35 304 675
22 75 or 304 736 2342

REGISTERED ANGUS SALE

s 500 992 3316

72

Best ltnle Club Lamb Sale In
Oh10 Thursday April 19

Wanted to Buy

773-5785 or 773 5430

5079

Mercury Cougar and 1968
AMX Calf 304 882 3145

AM FM tape

Hay S 1 60 per bale Phone

RICK PEARSON
AUCTIONEER:

1976 Vega , good work car

1976 Chrysler Cordoba red
&amp; black 2 door excellent
running condttlon Call 614

mo wer lnternat• onal mower s1de mo unt I

m~tcella~us

614 388 9905 or 446
9644

1976 Ford Granada $400
or w11l trade for truck of
equal value
304·675

PM 304-675 5730

SATURDAY, APRIL 21. 1984
10:00 A.M.

SATURDAY, APRIL21 1984

trans, good gu mileage.
Nc
cond. $1 895 Cell

321 2 Rouoh Avo Pt. PI

ask 1or Jim l1vely

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctoon

8

New truck fenders &amp; doors
Chevy fenders $84 96
Chevy doors 8175 Ford

loaded new paint. excellent
co nd Call 446 4942

Call 614 367 7490

614 949 2013

62

1976 Gremlin X clean. a-c
low mileage $900 firm

auto

For Sale or Trade -

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

72

61 100 00 304 675 1600

C hevy

3 yr o ld Reg Angus bull
very gent le, good blood ltne

Sale

15, 1984

- -- - - -

1977 Mercury Monarch PS,

PB, AC. 302 V 8

Autos for

71

1974 Old a 98 Roc 2 dr . HT

Call 446 3101

742 2038 or 742 2521
Super
small
h1tch
tors
tnuler

Autos for Sale

15, 1984

1976 Olds 442 exc cond
68 000 mtlea, $2 300 00
Ca ll betwen 3 00 and 7 00

Call 614 367 0541

TACKLE

235 4

Rat Te m er pupptes

Ftrewood for sa le $20 00
p1 ck up $30 00 delivered
304 675 2991 b e f ore
11 00 AM or after 6 00 PM

8

BUBBLE

Wha t a g1r l who wanls to be marned has 10

55 Buoldmg Supphes

56

AFOOT

know how to do - TtE A

1 rea l ntce baby car seat

l o cu st post st ra tght and
so ltd Pnced reasonable
Cell 446 7993 anyt tme

~mange

Now

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Whtte Eastor bunntes Ped1
gree R e~e also red weanmg
thts weok Call 6 14 245

992 2395

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

61 4-446 2282

c., ,_,_ _ _

Pool tab le 8 ft regulation
SIZe 304 675 6149
$35 00 organ lowery one
year old $1200. Grand
father clock $900 one year
old S450 25 floor mode l
color TV $699 00 $400 1
complete Ht Fa system 160W
wtth 15" J Bl speakers
$900
$450 all less than
two years old Ca ll at 167
lynn Dnve 1n N ew Haven
WV C harles V Humphreys

model uaed cars
Smith
Butck·Ponttac. 1911 East
ern Ave • Galhpolla Call

256 6569

45 Colt O h1 o bnthdav
co mmerattve new a ll pap
ers $800 fum Also Whtt e s
metal dectectors Cal l 446

Washer s dryers refngera
.. tors ranges Skaggs Ap
phan ces Upper R1ver Rd
bestde Stone Cres1 Mote l

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Autos for Sale

TOP CASH patd for late

DYLAL

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lour ordmary words

773-5846

16 x6 wood st orage bwld
mg Ca11446 7751or614

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l•vmg room
couch
2
cha 1rs coffee table 304

Judy Taylor G roomtng Call

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

j"}~f.\.ftfj)'i} ~n&lt;ATSCAAMBL£11WORDGAIIC

304 773 5397

7795

446 3281 aher SPM

8

18 000 btu Blr cond brand
new used so• t1mes large

Sunday ca ll s

614 446 0 322

53

54 Misc . Merchandise

Hill CREST KENN ELS
8 HP Bolens ga rden tractor
32 m m ower deck $500

Call

April

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

SPRING VAlLEY SUBDIVISION
Vacant ~Is Nrce soze burldong klts woth all ufolo~es thece Lot "'e
1018 by 17 11 Better gel um now
#456

I 57 ACRES - 7 ROOMS
Noce horne Central aor rural water system large lamoly room
26'&gt;'£1 Garage stooage buoldong, storm wondows and doors Nice
home See ol now

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Koneon D11ve fh os ranch style home otters 3
bedrooms lO dO d nmg ro om ktlchen large

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11\ lllg room laund1y two stmage room s at
tac hed gara ge carpe t ng ~ nd central atr

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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BRI CK HOME? Then lh• s may be 1ust the one Co nven en tl\

located on Rl 35 West lho s home oiler s a large
ltvm g room dtn1ng ro om 3 bedroom 1aundr~
room 1 1 ~ bath s equ tpped k1tchen carpeltn R
ce n1ral atr ancf a ? car gara ge

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overhead crane olftce and ba ths Fo rm er!)

~ used l or boat sale s and tepatr l ocated across
.- lrom So lveo B11d ge Plaza wolh access lo lhe
Vi Oh o Rrv er Potent1a l unl1m1ted

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JUST GREAT FOR A LOG HOME' 12 acres m' I
appoo&lt; 710 II level1 oad lrontage Ru&lt;a l wa
fer available Clo se to 1own Ca ll for more tnfor
mat wn

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~ com pactor mterco m central a1r

2 ca r ga rage

o utohty bldg deck and a 20&lt;40 rool Beaulo
lully landscaped

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NORTHUP - ASSUME 8'1r% LOAN on thos
"' lovely 3 BR b&lt;ck ra nch Seven year old beauty
Z has 1488 sq It ollovo ng plus a 2 car garage
:;: Spe coal leatu oes are a 16x24 LR l'n baths
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GUY AN TOWNSHIP - I 08 acoes ma&lt;e ooless
located so 11lh ol Mercervrlle App&lt;ax 20A lol
labl e balan ce wood s tobil cro ba se Owner
will helo l1nan cr

VINTON AREA - II 77 ACRE S M/ l - Olde r
lwo siDry frame home has 3 or 4 BRs lrvrn g
room kotchen bath carpetong woodburnong
stove $17900

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ADDISON DAVI S LANE - I "' story lrame
home lealures 3 BRs I ~ baths kolche n LR
bedrooms patoo doors sunder&lt; caorroon g
KC Sc hool Oostro ct
CREMEENS ROAD - 53 acre s m/ 1 Ten acres
tollable balance woods Remod eled home I ~

Well kept ra nch

stones 7 rooms and bath new std1ng new

home fea tures natur al wood s1dtng deck,

well excellenl 24x40 slee l buoldong Several
old burldrngs Only $37 500

• G'l cen t aor woodburnong stove carport carpet

ong and brand new drapes Appro&lt; 1700 sq .
ft of hvong space wh rch oncl ud es 3 BRs. 2
c baths LR fR donong room and krlchen
m located rust monutes lrom town on the coty
0 school doslroc! Call for an appoontment

trac s of woCld land nfll'i nvatlilhiP r1r11nmn~
th o u ~aPd~ ot ac res of ~ o verr,ment l.lnd Publ r
hun ttn g lt shmg ,1nd c.1mp 1ng pf'rm•tted
Prtces star! al $3'JOO wtlh I nanctng avatfab lr

nea1 town le~tu res 2 lam tf ~ 1oom s onr w11lt
large stone hre plarr and ua!l o door s othrr
has a bar 3 BRs dream ktlchen ha s cook top
mtcJowavc eye lev el oven OW d1sp all(l
range 14x 24 l!v tng room dmP1tr (alpflm g
and 2 car ga rage

GOOD liVING FOR SAL£ 1

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acres roo I

Lovely bnck and trame ranch dt~Piii'I'S 2 bath~
2 BR; l 6x2 ~ kttc hen..,. th wa ::.her d1ye1 dou
hiP oven 1ange relr1 g OW d1sp Lar ge 11vm g
room artdt cral 1 replace Ma ste1 bedroom 1s

16&gt;18 Cel la' hou se shed and 30x50 bmr 4,1
acres of pa st u1e w• th spnng ;~ nc1
loca teri m Ches twe lwp

pon rl

BEEF CAITLE COUNIRY - 132 acres mostl y

Remodeling underway New msu la twn w1rtn g
plumb1ng w1 ndows and furnace S ~yl t g ht s m

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d1nng room k1tche n wtlh new cabtnets d1 sh
wa sher car petmg !• re place full basement
gas heat blod 3 ca r ga rage vtnyl s1dm g level
tot w1 th highway f ronta~e on Uppe1 Rl 7

l ocated 3

m1 le) below Eur eka Dam Ideal fot campmg
bUI Idtng or mob1l e homes

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Pn ced reduced lo $39 900

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stu1y l rame olcler home Nr th seJPn room s t~nd
bath ~. ou n ty water 16x60 conr:rete s1lo co rn
ct b e~ ut pmen 1 shed mtl khou5e and barn On
pavf' d 10ad

THIS ONE HAS IT All ' - fxceploonal home

G'l A STYLE Of ITS OWN descnh"' lhos lovely
whole bro ck home wotlo 31 00 sq It 3 or 4 bed
rooms 3 baths 70x40 fR don ong worn
kitChen wtth OW d!SOl miCrowave and tra sh

LOT S OF POTENTIA L - GREEN TOWNSHIP
- IROam laom located rn Norlhup ar ea Two

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE - In I he wildr&lt;
ness of thr WaytFJ N] \l unal rores! Stn 9 acre

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 62&gt;80 all sleel
constructoon -.rh lrreproo t onsulatron has

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Tobacco base 16x20 shed 34x40 barn
Pnced at $29 500

clea n h1 ll pa sture good len crs 11 } stor y
home large barn tobac co ba se fronts on 3
ruad::. ne ar Mudsoc k Pr 1ced red uced to

$56 900
COULON TASK FOR A BETTER LOCATION -

Handsome Vrctonan home offers 3 BRs 11
batl1 s laundry room ltvmg ro om fam1ly room

carporl un attac hed garage 16x32 lenced
pool Kotchen has oa nge rel11 g OW and dosp
Nat gas heat and alu m sod ong located at th e
edge ot town Call lor an appoonlm enl
PRICE DRASTICAllY REDUCED' OWNER
SAYS SEll THIS MONTH' - Roo Centerpoont
Rd (Cherry Rodgel Appro&gt; 75 acres woodland lronls on 2 roads county water avaola
ble $150 per acre

NEW LISTINGS NEEDED . NEW LISTINGS NEEDED . NEW LISTINGS NEEDED . NEW LISTINGS NEEDED

BRAND NEW DUPLEX - Goeat INVESTMENT
lor I he buyer 1 Lo ca l ed on Graham School Rd
Each un1t after\ 2 BR&lt;. b&lt;Jih lt\.tiH~ too111

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I )!Ur¥ I ern e cl!p r&lt;. 3 GRj bdtl &lt;1 ntr ~ IPJ
1r1g kll ctH'n w1111 tar! r alufll ( torn):; /4x60
barn nobtlr ~ ornp hon ~ ur ~ncf l \00 lb to
b1C CO bil~e Celli !o1 (Ill rlPfJOintm~ 111

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ttO n 93 t1 !r onlap£ on Routr !11 Ct1 unh Wil
t •r ava la1Jif&gt; AsktnJ' $fi 11 00

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absolu tel'l' lo\elv Ru "l• w(l ll\ 3 BR ~ loft
wcoo bu n1•r be iHTl f'ti ~ Ptll 11 l RR&lt;; t~ va lla
ble n tr ont uml w11 h K! ( I •n I v•nr •oorn
c ht mn Ci lo r .'I JOO hLIIlf'
bN mr'l t ba t'1
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Hilnr1some ran ch ofh I\ over ?300 jQ 11 of lt v
tng space 4 BRs 2 bal hs ~li c hen "'th eyP
level range cooktoo DWan ddi~ D 18xl8 tam
1ly room w1lh f1r r placr l;~ rr.r livmr, rnom w th
bow wmdows l;wndrv dtntllr: ICl(l tll wtl h ltrP
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tree home [Veteriln s no rlown piiymen!) (rHA ~
buyeos app&lt;ox $1 150 down l Located on ~
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NEW LISTINGS NEEDED

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Oh1o--Pomt

Boats and
• Motors for Sale
1979 Mondo CBX 8 cvllndor
tllver bl1ck mint cond
new tlr.. fairing Cell 448
0848 ofttr &amp;PM

81 Su.1ukl 8!50 ful l dre11
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750 Honda motorcycle Call
814 992 8848

900d

drive

12 400 00
2480

See at Quail
Cruk Tre ll er Park l o t 7 1
Rodney

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304 BB2 ·

Call 446 9590

Boat s and
M ot ors for Sale

75

1980 H arley Sport st er mo
tor c yc le 6000 m 1tes 1
owne r $ 2600 9 9 2 33 16

1980 K aw askt 1 300 Sha ft
d n v e 13 050 m 1les Verv
good co nd1t1on Ca ll 614
992 7 110 afte r 5 p m

8 30 Lm

10 8 30

P m Bott &amp; 1 1otor repair• of
all lclnda Propeller tervlce.
•II mek11 3 d•v• Uve belt &amp;

tackle

Canter

1979 Harl e y Da v 1d1on
Ele c tr a G hd e c laSSIC man v
ft)(tras lo w mil eage garag e
S5 000 o r best
st o red
o ffe r 30 4 675 1 2 59

1974 Yamaha 250M X e)(
ce ll ent co ndtt1o n w 1th e)(
t ras 1974 Ho nd a XR 75

Lurv '• Boat Service, NOW
OPEN

MlnnKot• Service
88 Mtln Street

Coolville 814 887 8807
Correc t Craft &amp; Sk1 Su
prem e
famtly sk1 boats
New &amp; used Parkersburg

WV 3 04 422 8433 o r 304
42 2 2367

C hns Cr af t 36 ft CCibtn
cr u1 se r w tth tr a tltn
S12 000 Ca ll 6 14 2 4 5

S e a Eagl e Inflatable b o at 11
w1th floorboards seats
a lum o ars motor mount
b ellows pump Take any
where cost S 450 New
u sed tw1ce must sell S295
Ca n be see n after 5 p m

5032 o r 30 4 675 17 31

304 675 3485

1 9 8 2 Kawasak• KX 2 50 M o
to r cro ss
goo d runn 1ng
shape $ 9 2 5 or be st ott er
Ca ll 30 4 6 7 5 7 86 9 after

5 3 0 PM

10 ft f• shmg boat 20 HP
mCJt o r trailpr trolling m o

tor , s wtvel &amp;eat s
C ~l446 3637

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Auto Parts

3 04 896 3654

304 675 6912

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Chewy l uv tru ck
304 6 75 5462

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4660

Co rnmerc1al and res1den
h al
free esttmates
Call

614 2 56 1182
M arc um Ro ofmg &amp; Spout
m y Now mstalllng rubber
ro o f s 30 years expenence
specutltzlng m bu11t up roof

Cell 614 388 9857
Alum vmyl s1dtng storm
d oor s wmdows
gutters
roofrng and ro om addtt1on

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Camp ers

Call 614 367 0409

TEAFORD

BURD E TT E CAMPER
SJIL ES &amp; SERVICE U S
Rt. 50 Coolville Oh 614
6 67 3386

VIRGil 8 SR
21&amp; r 2nd St

19.76 25ft W1lderne ss exc
cond fully self c ontame d
AC awn1ng full bat h Must
se el to apprec iat e $4 995

Phone
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NEW LISTING - 2 O€droom
&lt;:~ncJ

Call 6t4 367 0350

13 ft self c o ntamed Le1 sure
Produ cts campmg trade r
Ha:S ev erythm g Call 446
41."38

aOOut one acre m lower Po

rneroy lor only $1 7 500
NEW LISTING - Remodeled 7

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Remodeling , s1dmg, mter~or
and It)( tenor textured coat
eng
s1mu1a1ed bnck and
stucco
Thermo replece
ment wmdows 304 675

1560
lntenor
e xtertor pamtmg
textured ce11Jng 304 676

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dum m)' s ace f o1 a V1enna

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Coup The coup w!ll produre
squcer.e 1f e1ther opponent
holds th ree hearts and th e
:spade ktng South now ruffs
&lt;~ t hird d1a mond to mak e
sure th a1 East IS ou t of that
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Sout h 1s not go 1ng to bnng
l11 e &lt;ontract home tf Wes t
hol ds the ktng of spades but
as th e cards !J e South ..:an
wa l k the streets of Vienna m
per h:d safet y
Trumps a re r un and the
lt&gt;ad of the l as t trumr pro

thr&lt;'e t ard end1ng
South hold s th e queen of
::; podo and tw o hea rts Dum
m y has K Q 3 of hea rts
West s hand doe sn t matter
He would be squeezed tf ne
h&lt;1d ~ ta rt e d w1 th four heart . ,
but E ast hold s those card s
and 1s now sto ne co ld dea d
To kee p h1s kmg of spade s
E ~ s t has to d1 scard a heart
se ttmg up dumm v s three of
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exp Cal1614 388 9652

CARTER"S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

GENES DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN

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PAINTING 1ntertor and 8)(
tenor
plumbmg, roofmg
som e remodeling 20 vrs

Fetty Tree Tr•mmtng stump
removal Call 304 675

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mates 304 675 2296

82

sc otchguard water extrac
t10n deodouzers FREE estt
mates
Reasonable rates
G en e Smtth 992 6309

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furniture cleanmg free estt

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In today s hand SouLh 1s m
&lt;.1 sh ght ly optumsttc sev en
clu bs Nor th s seH·n cl ub
ta ll wa s the st ret ch that
gave South pr oblems
South IS forced to wm the
f1 rst tn ck wt th his ace of
diamonds He en ter s dum mv
wllh a high heart so that he
&lt;.: a n lead a dta mo nd and ruff
1t m h1 s hand thus getting
n d of wha t he thinks ts

Cor Fourth and P•ne
Galltpohs Oh1o
Phone 614 446 3888 or

614 446 4477
SHULAW S Plumbmg and
Heatmg R1 2 Neal Road
Pomt Pleasant W Va 304
675 5420
l•censed and
Insured

By Oswald Jacob y
and James Jacoby

I he Vienna Coup suppos
edl y played by th e best pla\

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ago 1s a beauttful play 11
LonsJsts m playmg a top
Lard of a suit so th at an
npponent now has an es tab
ll shed wtnner m Lhal ~ ut t
a nd mu st hold on to It

Real Estate General

I E lol above

garden Askrng $39 900

. lined sheet

MIDDLEPORT ~a ~ n

A r"l hM
on !h1" J rm onp II ho ' lt'

levello115&gt; 190 Onlv $16 000
POMEROY -

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nonw has 3 brdrown htil N?J
te1 hf'JI morlf'rn krt 10 1., n~
Hid ru ll ba PmP11l Ju !

$] 9 000

ne II o rr1
tr arn e on 1 le ~e l lots Nt-d
" hoo ' A\k ~~ ~ $25 000
SYRACUSE -

Judy DeWitt Realtor 388-8155
J Mernll Carter. Realtor 379-2184
Becky lane Assocoate 446 0458
Cathy Pope. Assoctate. 379-2748
Margaret Boyant Assoc~ate 145 91n

.LOCATED ONLY I BLOCK lrom sc hool and srluated along

2 story home ts prese ntly arranged
apartments however can be converted h&lt;~ r k tn &lt;1 nalt=~ brr"'"l•
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REDUCED on lhrs story Federal bnck homelocated 1
St Gallroohs 3 bed1ooms 2' bat hs cenl " ' l01mal drmng l l
room ltbrarv lam ly rm decks and man\ more amen tltes
today lor dll .t ~ po ulmt'rtt

.COMMERCIAL BUI LDING ALONG 2ND AVENUE - 7 500 square .
feel n bu ldtr ~ sit uated on a lot w Pt 22 500 sq 1eet Plen t-y o! .
park mg area

e attachc ., garagP c '' wat"r and sewr~ r lmrnPd air r.osseS'i JOn

$50 '
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l tmmt w lJ ! wpl ac ~ t rJ tu 'l dV' lg kttd Pn lull ha ~enent Good .
e v rw cl Or'" ll v11 PnCI $3 1500 uo
tREMODELE O 1 B£DRM HOME alo rg 11h
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BPa uttfully rPbwlt lit tnt'
la r ~e I v n~ room &amp; ?ldrgr bf-'(J
room&lt;&gt; F. il ~ llP "il oorn r p n f r~t
a r bi1sement deck I&lt;HJf' pa l o
&amp; ~a !ill(l plus ltu t tr ee &amp; r, 11
den space Th s home ~~ n

greal cond rl1on $39 900 00
PRICE REDUCED - RUT
LAND - Huge 2 slolj bnck &amp;
fr ame wtl h &amp; rooms 2 balhs 4
bedrooms &amp; a d1m ~ room Ha:.
a btg beaLt1lul lot Now IU&lt;;I

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Sales &amp; Serv1c e Sharpen
Sc1ssors
Fabrtc Shop
Pomeroy 614 992 2284

bu1ld1ngs

446 2642

Need so m eth 1n g ha ul ed
away or somet hrng m ove d ?
We II d o 11 Ca ll 44 6 3159
betw een 9 and 5

Free Esl1mates

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Jam es Boy s Wet e r Serv1ce
Call614 256 1141 o r 614
44611 75or 61444 6
7911

Upholstery
TRI STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

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DAY REFRIGERATION

DAY REFRIGERATION

General Hauhng

JIMS

WATER

Call J1m lan t6r

SERVICE
3 04 675

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SUNDAY PUZZLER

COUNTRY CHARMER
Is the only way to de
scnbe l h1 s Imma culate 3 bedroom ran ch Fam 1ly
room fi repla ce 2 car garage In groun d 16 x32
pool Barn

3 acre s of land fen ced w1lh p1 Cn1c

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nex 10 Kaccoon Creek Crlv sc hool s Call today to
look at lhrs lrne home Reduc ed
#510

VERY TASTEFUL besl descnbes thiS 3 bedroomsranch
style lmme Nrce krlchen balh l1v ng room ulllrty
at1ar.hed garJge Natura l gas heal central a1r
Shru bbery and cham li nk fence One you must see lo

appreCiate $49 900

NEW FARM liSTING - PERRY TOWNSHIP 140 acres ol good farm land App10 x 60 acre s Ill
lable 1est pasture and woods 2 bedroom old er
home Large barn Garage Tobacco ba se 2 gas
wells I Produclrve and free gas to hnm e locate d
Cora M II road
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7 Onental

76 Hur rre d

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17 Al gonqu1an

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28 Tree tt unk s

JUST LISTED - GRAB THE CAR KEYS' -Come
see thiSImmaculate and tastelully decorated b1
level 3 bedrooms 11h baths hvmg room pat1o
doors off d mng area lead ng lo covered dec k

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JUST LISTED BARGAIN" - Owners would like aqurck
sale on IhiS I '' story home Krtc hen complele wnh
range refngerator dtshwasher fam1ly room or formal

d rrnn~ 3 bedrooms balh utrhty An3Ched garage
S1orage build ng Nce lawn Only $2 ~ 500

#561

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2 ca r garilpP Prlft r11or $J2 000 00
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the Oh10 R Vf r Ownt-r will o:;,rll tor $JU 000 00
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A LITTLE SOMETHING EXTRA s lound rn th rs
,com fort ab le bnck ranc h 3 bedroom s sun Ke n llv
~~ R room fo rmal c11n 1ng 21? baths family room
With llfPplacP 2 cat gdra Re ln lerc om central a1r
Close lo nt 1\ ' hopprcg are a Can be purchased
w1lh e ~l ra lol

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f1r1 pl an-'~ iHI I outdoor l1rcplace gr II Step down llvm g rm
decorated mth sohd cher t paneli ng and lr1m PF. gged oak floo rs
l brarv I'; ill ad1cm mg solatiu m 2 baths Pnvateoff1ce oM mastert
bectr m Call Ken Morgan tor &lt;H1dJtJOnal 111lormat on

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LARGE STRUCIUR£ ALONG 4th AV£ wrlhrn -~ hi ol Washrngtont
Sc hool wh cl1 cJn be uhhled lor s.~n~le Ia 11tl y or 3 apart ments
PncP $30000

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space lor d ~ar de n Pr1ce 40 )

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fl r~ vf'

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1 two t:1e1rco 11 aprs

strut ho11 $17J per e

rnonlh Arl •Its only nn ri'h

acre lot at the end of the street

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All 101 $21900 00

across from utr pa1k r 1 ~ lui n Uown town G(lll pJhs

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b/ lurnace

tob b11n and out butldmgs 3000 1b tob Trace schools .

t Pnce $4 ) 000

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t NICE 2 BEOROOII,
. f enced yard Owuo&lt; a!

8\:11"1!'11 Rodne1 Rd .
_ ~ e &gt;cil~buy $1 3900
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e crty Snualed on I acre ol land crly water large lOOms lots of .
e characler Also 2 adiO n ng bUIIdrng lois C.lllor more rnlormalron

.NEW LISTING - Beaulllully srtuated overlookmg the Ohro R1ver··
along l ower RJVCI Rd nestled rn trees and warhng lor your family
• 4 bedroom home w1lh fmmal d n ng rm lg hv ng rm wrth.
elrreplace also sol1d paneled den w1th wb fireplace Appmx 3000.
• sq It of hv10g area 2 "" garage w1th work area Pnced 10 90 s
Wr n rl Hr.1lt1, trr.
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JUST LISTED - COUNTRY AlMOSPHER£ surrounlls
th1s 3 bedroom mobile home located on I acre more or
less Dug well 2 outbwklrngs small iXJnd lr urllrees
strawtx:rn es grJpe ar001 Poss bte owner hnancm g

#565

NEW LISTING - 42 ACRES - Hannan Trace Road
Oh ~ Township Ma10ly wooded wrlh oos•bl e
marketa~e limber Pnced at $161100

rslan ds

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64 T u be r~,. u
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67 Harvest
goddess

68 O,spa tch
69 Symb ol to
lead

m1ss th1s n ce 3 bedroom ranch wrt h 8 acres more or

less Altached 2 car garage 2 oulburldrngs 30 x24 and
l0x l2 8 x12 cellar w1lh work shop overhead rural
~ater Close lo Me gs Mmes Pnced m klw 40s
#527
NEW HOME PLUS ACREAGE - Ap p1o x I year old
bnck and Ir ame br level 3 bedrooms 2 balh s 2
,qo r gara ge Can be purchased Wl l h 4 acre s or 35
aCJCS 27 &lt;36 metal burldrn g Wlhrn 9 m1les ol
town Tak e lonk lo11ay'
#501

NEW LISTING - DON1 HAVE MUCH EXTRA
MONEY? - Nobody seems lo these days Thai s
why th1s older 2 or 3 bed room home rs an attrac
liVe buy Remode led Alummum srdrng Can be
purchased w1th one acre or 28 acres Raccoon

Town ship Home and approx I acre $27 500
#546
JUST liSTED - CITY LOCATION- A good buy A
good older home w1th 3 bedrooms lrvrng room
d1mng room krtchen ba l h carpet Vmvl s1dmg
natural ga s utility area garage and spolless
clean PriCed al $25 500
#558

NEW LI STING - LETS MOVE AND BUILD - Get
your house plans togelher because here IS

10 acres

morr 01 less partrally cleared partrally wooded warhn g
fm yoor new home Spnng waler blacktop road

#564

~EW ON THE MARKET -

OWNER SAYS SEll - ThiS n1 ce home 10 Middle
port has been drasllcal ly redu ced from $4 2 500
lo $32 ODD living room formal dmrng room
ba th 2 BR lul l basement 1 car gara ge alumtnum

EXCEPTIONAL HOME
11tuated on 60 acre Bock 1'' slory 3 bedrooms
burll n krlchen I replace and beam ed CCII ng 10

s1dmg

lt vmg room

7 ACRES - Cl ose lo RIO Grand e Bu1ld 10 surt
yourself Rural water avar lable Road lron tage
State route 325 No res!mt10n s $10 500
#54!

~a rage Pr1vate sett1 ng Close to Clay

t lemenlary Sc hool
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t11e low 50 s

#518
LOOKING FOR A NICE Bl LEVEll - Th en take a
(Qok atth s spaCious home 3 bedroms 1'h balhs
k1tchen equrp ped wr th di sposal dishwasher and
o:ange Fam1ly room 2 ca r aHa ched garage Cen ,
tral " ' Pn ced 1n the 50s
#484

#476

82 ACRES- Pnvate settrng Recently remodeled
home 3 bedrooms ltvmg room equ1pped
k1tchen bath utJlity large tobacco base Mmeral
nghls Pn ced '" the 40s
#489

© lll * f ( t&gt; ntun 11 Real f. stal(' ( orporaLmn as trustee for the NAF

I&gt; and,. -

ern ln d1an

COMPLEIELY FURNISH 2 bed room Ira me homeready
!or you

to mo\le m Eat1n kitchen llvmg room ba !h

Basement Metal storage burldmg L1sled to sell at
$21 500 Call lor mme detarls
~567

RANCH STYLE - lmmedrate possess ,o n 3 bed
room lamdy ro om livm g room large e&lt;~l m
kitchen Large pat o ftreplac e cham Ink lence

House buill m 1973 very good cond rlron located
ofl Sl Rt 35 Owne r leavrng ar ea Must sel l'
#497

OON T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY to purchase a home
of your own al a ver)' good pncc 3 bed room ranch 2
balhs 2 kitchens famrly room. lull drvr ded basement
Garage Base ment ca n be used as rental untt lor extra
mcome Located edge ol lown Sl Rt 588 Pnced rn the
40s
#531

FlU YOUR DREAMS Of COUNTRY LIVING - Pnvate
yet only rnrnutes from town Thrs beautiful tn level has
4 bedrooms and '" excel~nl cood1110n Extras 1ndude
rnlercom large foyer k1lchen complete and l 30 acre
lawn Call for complele detailS
#547

lrademtuit. sof Centul')' Zl Real t .... t ate {_ orporat 1on Prtn tM 1n l s A Ei:lual llmtslnt( ll pportuntt~ G1

EACH OFFICE IS 1NDEPENDENTLYOWNED AND OPElATED

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ONLY $16 0001 - Can you belreve you can sill
purchase a 01ce home for thi S pr1ce? 2 bedroom s
lrv1ng 1oom fo1mal dmmg, bath k1lchen enclosed
front porch Basement storage bUJidmg Calf for
an appmnlmen l
#496

J
I - Wf&gt; havP IU)l lsted aacres of land whiC h 1ncl urles 800 lee! ot t
lrontagr along Raccoon Creek Al so h&lt;~ s 31Jt!droom modular homeI
I and 78 ~ as rn f'llll bllll r1 tn~ wh wh r 11n he Jl&lt;Rr1 tor boat '1toragr andt
~arJge

AFFORDABLE CONVENIENCE - Wrthrn walk ,og
diS lance lo lhe downtown shoppJOg a1 ea 3 bed
rooms liVIng room large kitchen bath ba sement
atummum s1dm g natura l gas heat 2 car ga1age
la~ge flallaw n

Alnc an
Dut ch

#518

• SPEND YOUR YEAR AROUND VACATION IN GALLI A COUNTY"

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43 Fathe

a001
137 Hoslel• y

87
89
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per sons

35 One

135 W1ne cups
136 Can dle
p ower

14 3 GreaT L.'lkf'
145 Suu P &lt;;O I

95 Punc.l limu s

d r yrn g

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83 Be det ed ted
84 Stnk e
85 D run k ard

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compu ter
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40 Inse ct

dr shwasher diSposal 2 car garage Nrce leve l
lawn Pnced 1n th e 50s
#550

7'2 Fme head
, tl Gull lik e

from usmg

I'\ acres 30 x40 barn Cellar Mak e an appmnt

l ots ol room

REALTORS
Henry Cleland Jr
992 6191
Dott1e Turner 991·5692
Jean Trussell 949 1660
Jo Hrll 985 4466

MObil!! home awn1ngs
Alum mum uttltty

General Haulrng

6CJI Mdler On we

SEWING Ma chm e repam:1

older lrame home Part1al basement S1tuated on

wtlh 4 bedrooms rlmm g room
ull11ty room and a p pro~
,

$35 000 00

85

4066

g.11 agc II need Ill I !7~ [00 00
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.SWIMMING POOL w lh I bed rm hnme lg carport. lam ly 100m.
. 11Vtl11 1 n tidlo trd lot I'. OUUburnPI MtHk on Ave $4690000

On ly $6 000 00

!rant porct1 part basemen t
and a gorgeous lar~f' lot lusl

)!nd woo11' Borders Raccoon Creek Close lo county

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deled home w1 th 3 her1rnom~
dmmg roorr mce s1ze lt\ltng
room and par1 basement Now

lramr home w1lh 7 rooms 3
bedrooms I baths enclosed

Howmet Pat1o Covers
Howmet screen rooms

Pasquale Ele cmc Co all
phases of electn c work all
work guaranteed
Aer1al
truck rental
61 4 446

45 Crty n
Ne br as k a

PRICE REDUCED - PO
MEROY - Recenlly remn

RACINE - Low mamtf'nance
w1th alummum SJdJng. central
an condtllon ng, and a 2 story

.fole barn work::.hop crop land tobacco base pasture

tr r l i llll )" 01 rPt rPt &lt;. 2 J 1:l€ df00'11" i1U OSS .

$9 900 00

POMEROY -

ALLIED VAN LINES
Coli Coiled 593 -6691

Electrocal

$18 500 IS THE ASKING PRICE ollh1s 5 bedroom

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·~EW LI STING - 61 ACRE FARM - 3 bedroom
~odern llomr Homr t1as been extensiVely remodeled

hc u~e anU 31ots II

brdroom ranch IPvPI comer
lot kl!Chen &amp; d 1 11 11~ ;uPa Wiln!

POMEROY

w+ndow~

Storm w1ndows &amp; doors
Atum1num &amp; v1nvt
s1d1ng

Refr~gerat1on

.N[WLI STING- Airl &lt;,0n rwar PO 1hrlr m
lot wtl t lGbl h r 11 t uu~u u Lo; llPiai iJidp wt h twoC&lt;n"l

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ACRE

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. !rom rw&gt;A ._otF1 hcu '/ L ull hi1!h) 1 w tJ l1replau n nt atr
. (irt~r 11! 11 f 1r 1l p.1 rt illlv I 11 ) hed bilse rre nt Pn r.P 11 80 s

NEW LI STING - MIDDLE
PORI - N1cely rrmodell'd J
$25900 00

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"Bill'S

Nu Pnme replacement

304 576 2010

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POSSIBLE LOAN ASSUMPTION - Thrs ranch style
home has 3 bedrooms hvmg room n ce ~ze k1tchen
and drn1ng area bath vrnyl •d,n&amp; level lawn Pr ced at

hegmn~r or retir ement home Only .

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rno11 i'! nil

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MOVING
PROFESSIONAL MOVING
&amp; STORAGE
LOCAL &amp; LONG
DISTANCE MOVIN G

Stark&amp; Tr ee Tummmg &amp;
Removal lawn m o wtng and
memtenance land scapmg
10 Pet off all e stimate s

&amp;

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,_~ IMPROVE"fENTS

576 2897

25 Ab ove

A~e

ACRE S i!pptiJJ I nult-&gt; lrom oly lun h c1ty wa\f'l hont'.

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tory 1n rne w!1 1 3 lJpdrucIll '&gt;

#569

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. Neyhl&gt;orhoml Rrl ~"'now lur $20000011

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tMODERN 3 BEDROOM HOM£ riPer Holzer HosuHal anck Ir on! •

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NEW LISTING - POMEROY

TAKE NOTICE
fills 3 bed 1oomIra me ho mehas a lot
lo oHer lor $28 000 l rvrng room lar ge krtchen balh
2ood carpet 11a 1ural gas heat Unattached ~ arage
h rge lawn Homets tn e~cellent condJllon located 1n

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. $2150000

992 2259

3 26 1

b 14-446-401&gt;1&gt;

Dotson s Tree ServJc e In
sured Free Est1mat e 304

PRICE REDUCED' - Take a look at thrs well
mamtamed home lmmaculale mSJdf' and out
Remodeled Steel s1d1ng 3 bedrc oms n ce and
cab nets m k1tchcn large hvmg room lor mal d1nrng
balh natural gas heat garage outbu ldrngs 91 of an

. with

POMEROY,O

992-6030

#555

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Housing
HeadquaTteTs

WORK GUARANTEED

GAlli A
REFRIGERATION CO

614 38B 8274

Put Nt••nber 1 to work for you:

POMEROY - GU! rl oldu J 01
4 ~dr ormrr on MulhPrry w th
hot waler fle al rangt&gt; and rrf
Only $29 500

IE~ TOR

Expenenced
Reasonable

2903

acre lawn

CALL
HELEN BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH
992 3325

SHEET METAl WORK

Con stru c tion Co
l1nes
Foot ers
Or~uns All k1nds o f Dttc hmg
Rutland
Oh
614 742

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,.. 0UTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

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MINERSVILLE. OHIO

We make custom duct
work We ~epa1r Fur
naces and Ileal Pumps

J A R
Wa1er

84

B1g or Small

Jobs -

SAlES
ProfessiOnal ser
vtce for appliance s heatmg
coohng and electnc Sell and
Install Amana G1bson K1t
chen A1d Res1dentJal Com
merc1al
lndustnal
30 4
675
4819
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CHESHIRE - One 11 1 hl'i
rooms carpetm g npw CPr tkl
heat s ~st e r n and lf ve lot or d

Call 441&gt;-85 1 S
or 446-044 5 ti c

614 388 8274

446-6610

w1 th twJ bed room en qUiet

;lreet Jnl1 $1 2UOO

Electncal W1rmr

Excavatong

SAlES
Pro fessto nal ser
v1c e for appliances heat1ng
cooling end electn c Sell and
mstall Amana G1b son Krt
chen A1d Res1dent1 al Com
mer c •al
Industrial
304
675
4819
o r

ecre Jusl $27 500
RUTlAND -

Lennox Heatme &amp; An Cond1
tlomn&amp; All Types Insulation

Goo d 1 Ex c avating bas e
ments footers dnvewavs
sept1c t a nk s landscapmg
Call any11me 614 446
4537 J ame s l Oav1so n Jr
owner

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tlood anrl a one )tory tramp

ELLIOTT CO .

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rm frame wt!h nn carpetmg

3 bedroom s range 1Pf n 1uu
wJvr wJ&lt;hcr dryer and about

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JEWELL'S
PLUMBING
and
HEATING

RUSS AND MAX

JIM S PLUMBING &amp; MEAT
lNG Rt 1. Bo• 365 Gallo
polls Call 614 387 0676

A stroll in old Vienna

or 675

GET your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

STUCCO end PLASTERING

Campong
Equipment

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

roof1ng mclud1ng
hot rar apphcatton. cerpen
ter electriCian mason Call

Home
Improvements

1 97 8
Ph o n e

RON 5 Tei&amp;Y1SIOO Serv1ce
Specializing tn Zentlh and
Motorola
Quazar
and
house calls Call 304 676
2398 or 614 440 2464

Business Services

Plumb1ng
&amp; Heatmg

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RINGLE S SERVICE e•pe

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us ed f a r pa rt s S 150 Call

Home
Improvements

r~enced

Service s

Call 614 992 6 846

llt&gt;•a.ll!ll

C Rmper t ra•ler, ' 76 Ster
c ra ft 17 h self c ontatned

&amp; Accessor~ e s

l z1au

WE NEED LISTINGS BADLY

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1977 Camper self con
t amed assume loan Pt;.,one

Cs"mper to ppe r With all ex
t ras fo r p1 c k u p truck $600

Real Estate General

home w1th full basemenl

Wiseman Real Estate Agency
IN REAL ESTATE
N~·1 SALES IN GALLIA CO.

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The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Area deaths
Hazel V. Davis
GA LLIPOUS - H azel Virginia
D avis, 73, 852 Fourth Ave., died at
3: ll a.m. Saturday in Pleasa nt
Valley Care Center. Born Jan. 24,
1911 in Gallipol is, sh&lt;' was the
daughter of the late T ho m as i\ . and
V irginia Reed Dunsm or&lt;'. She
m arried Arthur Davis in 194:1 and
he preceded h&lt;'r i n dea th in
October, 1976.
Sunivors inc lud£&gt; a sis ter, Mrs.
Helen McMurray of Pa taska la. J
brother. Thom as ~- Duns m on• of
Ga llipolis. a niece. Co ra V. King of
U rbana and nephew. J ohn M cMu r ·
r ay of Columbus. She wa s a
m ember of Pain! Crf"f&gt;k Rt:! pti.st

Church.
F un&lt;'ral sr rvicC'S will bf' hf'ld at
1: 30 p. m . Tuesday at th&lt;' Waugh
Hall{')·Wood F uneral H om e. Bw·ial
will follow in Pine Strt't't ( Pmetery .
Visi tation will be hl'id at the funeral
home from 2-4 and H p. m .
M ond ay.

Mary Fc&gt;rguson

Mrs. Ferguson has a num bPr of
re lat ives in the Ga llia Cuunl _\' arra.
SerYi('{'S wer e held in Zion Church,
Can ton, and butial in Phelps
Cemetef)', Bredon, W.\'a . Stil'r Is rael Funeral Home , Canton . was
in charge of the arrangement s.

Ida Sue Got'glcin
POMF.ROY - M rs . Ida Sus;ctn
tSuel Goeglein . 65.35100 Flat wood&gt;
Road . PomeroY. died Saturd ay
morning at

day m or ning at the M€€ k F amily
Cem etery, Evangelist William B .
K ughn offi ciating. Arrangem ents
WC'JT' undf'r the direct ion of the
Willis F un era I Hom e.

Harry H. Taylor
PT. PI.F.ASi\NT - Harry H .
Ta;·Jor. S.l. Point Pleasan t, died
F ri day evening a t PIPasa nt Valley
Nursing Care U nit . Point Pleasa nt .
aft er a shm1 lll nrss.
Born Oc t. 28 , 1!KXJ. he was the son
of l h&lt;' late Willb and Fannie B oa rd
Td~·!o r . HE' was also pr r-ceded in
death by his wile, Glodys M ay
l{ iffle T aylor . who dk'&lt;i in l%R, a
daughter. Opal Jobes. a son, Ar nold
F.ugen&lt;' Ta;·Jor , who died in 1981
and a sister and a brot her .
H~ worked at the Malietl.a
Ma nufact uri ng Company se\·e rat
~ · rars and ~;~.·as a carpen tf&gt;r .
Suni\·in g a rC' one s is te r , M rs.
E thel L athe,·. Parkers burg; lhr('('
brothers. Rnberl \\' . Ta,·ior, Poin t

P lf'asan t: r.f&gt;Orge H T ay lor . M a ns ·
field. Ohio. and l.a\\TencP Ta y lor .
Ca lifornia : fo ur grandchildrf'n &lt;Jnd
four g n'al grandchldrr n.

CANTON, Ohio - Mal\· Fcrgu
son, uf Canton. formerly of Whi te
Hollow Road, Pattiot. died April b.
She was prL~'L'&lt;ied in dea th b.r her
husband, Wayne F'l'rgu son. Shrwa:-;
born Aug. 10, 1919.

VPi f'ra n s Mem ori:1l

Hospital following an extf'ndrd
illness.
1\'irs. Go&lt;:'gletn was horn Oct. '&gt;.
1918 at Chester Road . nea r Pomc
roy. a daught!'!' of the Jail' Anthon)
tTony 1and Lillian Du&lt;'tTSmith. Sht•
attended the Flatwoods Unilt&lt;l
:vtethodist Church. 1\'i rs. Cor.'g le1 n
\\--"a!-i assoc·iatt'd \Vith the Go('g!Pi n
Brother s Coal Co .. the T ripleC.Coal
Cu. in Kmtueky and the Gocglein
Sand and Grawl Co. in M iddlepor t
for 35 yl:'ars.
Surv ivin g arl' her husband.Albert
E. Gwglein: a daug hter and
son-in-law . Pa11 ~· Ann and lla.v
Pickt?ns, Pomem_v : th rt'l' g-rand
daughters. Nichola Daw n Pickl •ns,
Noelle Rcnw Pic kens anti Nanc.\ ·
Ann Pickens; fivf' s is tC'rs, M rs.
Hilda Whit&lt;', Mrs. Mildrr&lt;.l Da ins.
and Mrs . .Jean S&lt;:'id&lt;&gt;nabel , oil nf
Pom&lt;'my: Mrs. Wilma Bibb&lt; ,·.
Lancaster . and Mrs. C lar a :Villhoa n.
Long Bollom ; a brother. Phil ip
Sm il h of Pomf'ro.v, and Sf'WT d I
nieces and nephev.: s. &amp;&gt;sidt•:-. hf'r
parent s. shp w as pr('('f'(IC'd in dc·d1h
by a si ster. Ma r-:-· Smith S.Chad rr.

April15 , 1984

Pomeooy-Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Vo.

•

DWI conviction nets 5-year license suspenston
GALLIPOLIS - A Gallla County
m an r eceived a five-year driver 's
license suspension In Galllpolls
Municipal Court Friday forDWI .
Melvin J . Kirby , 42. Rt. 4,
Ga Uipolls, was also lined $Dl,
sentenced to 30 days in j ail and
placed on 18 months probation. An
addit ional. char ge of left of center
aga mst K trby was disnnissed .
Joyce D. Kern , Oak HUI, char ged
with shoplift ing, w&amp;s fined
rece ived asuspended siX m ont hlatl
sentence and was placed on 18
mon ths probation.
William B J ones. 36. R t 2. Cmwn
City, charged with DWI,was plae&lt;.~

Youarna Lambert, 23, Rt. 2
Vinton, pleaded not guUty t~
speeding and was eonttnued toAprU
18. VicklA. Bickle, 29, 425 Green
Terrace Drive, chargedwithfaUure
to yield, was continued to Tuesdav.
In traffic cases, Charles E.
McGuire, 19. Rt . 1, Crown City,
forteited $40 bond for failure to
yield; Robert W. Waugh, 18, Rt. 2,
Crown City, forfeited $40 bond for
squealing \ires; Robert R. Thlv ener, :W, 410 Snnith Dnve, !orteited
$40 bondfor failure toyie,l d; R ay A .
Evans, 42. Jonesville, N .C. , lortetted
$100 bond for !allure to stop for a
schooibus.

conase
$500 wa
t'l'l'Uf..
s ' ll iZance
c on t inu
bond
ed ond
unti
hisl
Wednesdoy .
Pleading not guilty and continued
for April 23 pret r ials were M ichael
A. H unt , 20, H t. 2, Gallipolis, OWl;
Charles A. R itchie, 31. Portland ,
DWI and failure to display va lid
regi stration; R rchard L. Taylor, 24,
Patriot Star Route, DWJ and
improper lane usage; John E.
IVi cGu trc. Rt . 1. Cmwn City,
criminal dam agi ng.

K y.
John
, rorteited$40bond!orfailure
R. Ferguson , 23 , As hland,
to
di splay vaUd registration and $40
bond for Insecure load; Curtis A .
Nic hols, J/, Creola, A la., torteited
$40bondfor improperpa r klng; Alan
Roach, 21, Mount Sterling,
forfeited $40 bond for assured clear
distance: Geor ge W. Twyman, 48,
E wington. forfeited $40 bond for
failure to yield ; William H . M cKen zie, 38, R t. 1. Ironton, forfeited $40
bond for improper passing; Gary L.

$50·

Short Tl Rt 4 South Point forfeited
$40 ~nd f~r 'overhelght 'bumper;
Debra L Hobbs, 23, Rt. 2. Bidwell ,
forfeited. $40 bond for Improper
backlng.
Forfeiting bond for speeding were
Donit a J . Boggs. 25, Rt. 2, Oak Hill ,
$40; D avid o. Blankenship, 23 ,
20'!21)., Chatham Ave., $35; Paul T .
Grilfin 33, 86 G r ape St ., $39; M ar lin
L. Kn'echt, 25, Columbus, $38;
Gregory R. A dklns, 19, .Jackson,
$4()· Donald G. Strauss, 72, Racine.

25, Cincinnati, $38; Tony D . Watson,
ll, Farmersville, $37; Curtis Bullock Jr., 61, Lawrenceburg, Ky., $39.

couNTRY
AQUARIUM

F une r al S&lt;'rvices wil l be M onda)·

n ffici~ti n g .

Bu r ial \\ill follow in
F o r f'!-il Hill s CPmP IPr~· . Leta rt .
Fri0nd~ m e:~ y c e:~ll at thP funC'ra l
homf' lo&lt;Ja.\· from 7-9 p .m .

BLT FALO - Herbe r t Winters.
X7. Buffalo. dif'd Thursda; at the
home of a daughter. Mrs. Velva
Parsons of Buffalo. of an apparent
hf'art all ack .
Hf' was a rr tirrd fa m l&lt;'r and a
\'eter an of World War I. HP was a
mem be r of Tur key Branc h Com ·
mu nit )· Ch urc h. Buffalo.
A lso survi\· ing urr a daug ht C'r.
M rs. \ 'iolet ( :arrison of Robert sbur.[!. sons . Vi rgil of B irmingh am ,
,\ 11.1.: \'p rnon of Buffalo: sis ter.

M r·s. Sarah Sk&lt;'l'ns of Riplpy ;
IJrnt hrrs. Audn n of Ripl er : Dale of
Dunba r : '22 g r andchildn'n and :l~
hildrPn
Fu nt•ral Sl 'l"\'il'l'S will lx' at '2 IJ .m .

~ rPJ t -g-ramk

tucla\' in Walker Chap•.'\ Cllurch,
Hot.x:&gt;rt sbu r g, Putnam Counl \' with
thl' H.P\'. Bf'ifonl Ji\·idPn and th C'
RC' \ '.
C u_\· Ca ni son offic iating
flu ria l will be in the Wa lker Cilap&lt;·J
( 't•nlf'1Pr:v.

ON CHERRY RIDGE RD.
Near Bradford's christmas Tree

r~C~o~lum~~b~us~'$38~·'~J~am~~es~Bo~gg~a~n~J~r~··:·~:F~a~r~m~.~F;o~IIO~W~S;i~n;s~.~~;;;;~
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Dan Davies

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Perfectly
Suitable:
Spring Knits with a
fresh fashion statement for fit and fashion. Available in beau tiful Mint Julep.
•Blazer with handy pocket
•Trapunto -cabled vest
•Pleated skirt
•Belted pull -on skirt
•Belted pull -on pant
•Bow and ruched neckline
blouses

"LOOKWBAT

1romm

FOBYOUI''
lnspectm 12 is at it again' Not only is she making
sure that all Hanes ' unde1wear meets her exactmg
standards.now she's gomg to help yousave money.
It's the Hanes Sprir.g Sale. and you can get 20%
off on all Hanes underwea1. That's a1eal savings
See us right away for 20% savings on Hanes.
Inspector 12 wants you happ¥ with Hanes, AND
with the savmgs She wouldn t have It any other way.

SIZES 8-20

Designed with the
Elegant Woman
In Mind

FREE
336 Second Avenue
Downtown Gallipolis

POMEROY OHIO

446-8322

tx&gt; in

C r'Ov f' f'Pmf'fp~ ·- Fri Pnd ~

a tlht' funf'ral h o m f'
to !J p.m . M o nda~·

13.f•(•ch
m a\'(' J II

New Buicks &amp; Pontiacs

fr o m ~ to 4a nd 7

Infant Mft'k
Ci\LLIPOLI S l nf;n1r 1\t•n·
jami n F lo~'Li M Pr k . son of BPn .1nd
Cwrndnl ~· n Knox ~...'!1-r·k. Rt . ~.
Bidwf'll . dh'll o m-. h oUJ .tftrr birt h
F rida ~· a! 11:111 ..1 m _ in thf' llnlwr
Medical Ccntl• r .
In addition tn thf' pa rf' nt s. he is
su n i n:&gt;d b_\· m ~l!Pr n al gra ndparents. Diarlf' Knox of ( 'hilli rcl thf' and
Willi am Knox nf \\'pst \'i rginia . a mi
thP pate rnal g r andpa rPn ts. William
J . and M arthJ L. \llrt' k of

IN STOCK!
Big Discounts and Trade-in Allowances!
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Ca llipolis.

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C. ra \' Ps idP r itf'S WfT I · hPlcl S;ttur -

Absentee halloling
begins on Monday
POM E ROY - The Mrigs 13oanl
of Elections office Satunlay morn ing rec&lt;&gt;ived abs&lt;'nte&lt;' ba llot' fort he
May Rprtma"' and M eigs Count ians
can cast absent ee ba llots beginning
Monday. F or the conveni&lt;'ncr of
absentee vot&lt;'fs, the offi ce. loca ted
In the Pomeroy Masonic Temple
structure. will tx• open ftum R: .10
a.m. to 4:30p.m .. Monday through
F riday and !rum 9 a. m . lu 12 noon on
Sa turda ys.

Spring lawn care
tips given Friday
POMEROY - T ips on spring
lawn care using seed and fertilizers
were presented by John RIC{',
county agriculture agent , Friday
when · the Middleport -Pomer oy Rotary Club met at Heath United
Methodist Church.
The group's annual E aster egg
hunt for children was announced for
1 p.m . on Easter Sunday at General
Hart Inger Park . Women of the
church served dinner .

F. Barber of Bradford has b€€n
appointed assistant distnct manager for Quaker State OU
Refining Corp. product)on divIsion in the Parkersburg, W .Va .
district.
He will assist the dl sttict
manager in the supervision of
the district ' s producti on
operations.
Barber became associated
with Quaker State in December
1977 as an environmental specialist. He was promoted lo
production-pipeline operational
assistant In September 198:!.
A native of Oil City, Pa.,
Barber is a graduate of Cranberry High S&lt;:'hool and Pennsylvania State University, where he
obtained a bachelor's degree In
biology.
H&lt;' presently lives in Little
Hocking.

See: Harland Wood, Bob Brickles, Jim Cochran, or Greg Smith
SUNDAY SHOPPERS
WELCOME

GMAC &amp; BANK
FINANCING

COME IN
AND BROWSE

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(iaUipoli' Area Chamher of Commen·e: Tommy Vaughn, president of
GaUipolis Retail Merchants Association: and Marilyn Watson,
sail'Sperson. The ston• recently held its grand openlng.

Kaiser
earnings
reach
$14
million
..--Business Briefs:--

Local men managing cinemas
RIPLEY, W.Va. -Two area men are managing the recently
reopened !viountain€€r Cinemas 1 and 2 at Heck's Shopping Plaza
near Ripley.
Gerald Hughes of Gallipolis is manager, and he is being assisted by
Mike Gore of Rutland .
The cinemas reopened under new management a.nd are operated
by William Duerson of Lancaster. who also operat~s cinemas in
Lancaster, Wh€€l ersburg and Gallipolis.

Production increase scheduled
APPLE GROVE, W.Va . - Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Products Co.
Intends to doublf&gt; produc!lon capacity for polyestr&gt;r coating resins at
Its Point Pleasant plant by late summer, according to J . David Wolf,
general manager of Goodyear's chemical division.
Wolf said an tmpmved m anufacturing control system Is among
changes and modernization efforts planned forth&lt;' plant. Cost of the
expansion was not revealed by Wolf.
Polyester powder coating resins manufactured at Point Pleasant
are used In more than 200 different applications, Including
automotive parts finishes. appliance coatings, finishes for outdoor
and o!fit'l' furniture. farm and garden coatihgs, and building and
architectuml finishes.
In a related development. Goodyear announced that the price of Its
polyester powder coaling resins has b€€n raised by five cents per
pound .
The price hike will offset higher costs for raw materials, energy
and packaging.

Credit union boundaries expanded

Bonus: All New '85 Buick Park Avenue on Display

NOW OPEN- Present at the recent rihbon-cutting ceremony for The

Linen Sboppe, 53 Court St., Galllpolis, were, from left, Gaynelle Lynch,
salespe""""; John W. Grove, manager; Paul Knotts, president of the

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BRADFORD , P a . - Sa m uel

RIO GRANDE - George J. Lukac of Ballwin, Mo., has b€€n
appointed vi('{' president of developmPnt at Rio Grande College. a
college spokesman said.
Lukac, who has worked In fund-raising and institutional
advan('{'ment tor the past 23 years, will be responsible for planning,
Implementing and administering foundation, corporate, alumni,
parent, board of trustee and deferred giving programs.
He has b€€n employed for the past three years as development
director for the Missouri Histotical Society in St. Louis. Prior to that
assignment, he was assistant to the president at Sangamon State
University, Springfield, Ill.
Lukac, 46, also served as assistant director of alumni relations at
Rut;&gt;;ers University, was an assistant editor with Johnsi&gt;n &amp; Johnson
Corp., and a systems reviewer for Prudential Insurance Co.
He holds a bachelor's degr€€ in political scien('{' from Rutgers.
Lukac is martied and has two children.

Serv ices Will be held at 2 p.m .
Tuesday at thP E w ing F u m•r;:~ l
Hom•· with the H P\' ft ich ard
Rolhemich and th&lt;' 11&lt;'\ ' .. l im Corhi ll
o ffici a ting_ Runal will

GALLIPOLIS - Dan Davies,
of Paul Davies Jeweler s. 404
Seeond· Ave., recently attended
the American Gem's Society's
50th annual gemological conclave in Atlanta, and Is picture
here with a specimen of native
Georgia amethyst .
The society , a non-profll association of fine jewelers,sponsors
the event each year for educational purposes. The society Is
dedicated to eonsumer pmtection and advancement of gemological proficiency. At the ronclave, jewelers learn about
latest gemological developments, find new ways lo detect
synthetic and imitiation gemstones and gain informa lion
about running their businesses.
The amethyst was displayed
during the conclave.

Development V-P named

Volunteer
Emergency Squad
NOW OFFERING

8 A.M . til 12 Midnight
24 Hour Servite
Saturday &amp; Sunday

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Samuel F . Barber

Area personnel file

Go io County

Ambulance Service

April15, 1

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Herlwrt Winlers

Section

FISH SUPPlES
&amp; FISH OF ALL Kl NOS
AT A COUNTRY PRICE

~~~&amp;~&amp;iiiM~~~~~~~~,

'" 1:.10 p.m . in Wilcoxen F unr r al
!l um p with the Rc1 . Tali;' H an na

t'imes- ientiaul

OPEN DAILY 10-8

$42:

J . E ri c Spangl er. 21. Columbus,
Ind., $39; Jerry L. Knoth, 47, Yellow
Springs, $.l9; J on s. Collins. 31,

Business

ATHENS - Approval has been granted for area credit unions to
include all of the area within the boundaries of Meigs and Vinton
eounties, in addition lo Athens and Hocking eounties.
Dale E . Shultz, president of Hocking Valley Credit Union, sald
people who are not being served by a credit union in those areas are
now enabled to join one.
Information on joining credit unions are available from Hocking
Valley Credit Union at Its Athens office, 223Columb0Js Road, 594-8185,
or at Its Logan location, ll S. Spting St., 385·5915.

GRI examination set this month
COLUMBUS - A Gr aduate, Realtors Institute (GRI) examina Uon for a GRI designation has b€€n scheduled by the Ohio
Association of Realtors for April 25 at the University Hilton Inn on
Olentangy River Road, Columbus .
Candidates for GRI designations must be m embers of th~ National
Association of Realtors. They must also have completed required
eourses In real estate principles and practices, law, finance,
appraisal, brokerage and special topics as accredited, approved
eolleges and universities.
The exam is designed to test knowledge learned in thos required
courses and the abtilty lo apply that knowledge in solving current
real estate problems.
1\n optional, but recommended review session, Is open to all
llcensees and will be held on the morning of the exam. The review
session will count as four hours of continuing education credit.
All participants in the review session-exam should pre-register.
Cost of the examination is $25, and the review session is an additional

$.1i.

RAVENSWOOD, W.Va. - Aided
by continued improvem (•nt in

aluminum division opPrating r e-

suits and sharply higher earnin gs
from real es tate activiti t?s, Kaiser
Aluminum &amp; Chemic al Corp. reported net income of $14.fi milli on ,
or 33 cents per common share fo r
the first quarter of 1984 .
In the first q uart er la st year, th e

company had a loss of $28.8 milli on

or

6'1 cents Pf'l' share. That loss

Included a negati ve tax provi sion of

$.l1.9 million and pre-tax nonrecur . ring gains of $44 .7 million .
Sales for the thr('(' m onths cndC'd
March 31 amounted to $7R6 .2

million. up significantl y fmm s:tl r•s

" Thl' dh·ision also rca li z&lt;'d approxi

of $S86.1 in 19R.1's first rtuart rr.
Corn ell C. Mairr. chairm;m . ~ ilid
"the yf'ar - t o- ~·ca r imp rovcm &lt;'nt in
over a ll rC'sults is substan ti al a nd
r l'fll::'l 'l s th P im por tant .(Zains m;t d C'
by thl' alumin um di vision. In thp
fir st qua rtP r of 198.1, al umi nu m had
il prt?&gt;-tax loss of$6.": 7 mi ll ion, and in
tllf' sam f' ~x· r iod this _\'P ar thP
division had prP-Iax i nco!llf' of$1:, I
m illion.
··Hig her shipm Pnl It~\·C'Is. im proved pri cC' r e&lt;l lizdti ons, ~1n d
bett er oper ating efficir nc.\· ;dl
cont r ibutC'd to alumi num 's posit in'
r es ult s ovpr last year ." MaiC' r -;:lid .

maid.\' $JO million from th e dC'li,·f' l ':'&gt; ' and sa lf' of pri ma rv aluminum
purchJ.sPd Par li Pr at f&lt;.n ·orab! ('
pn cf' s anrl fro m rurrrnt (j uartPr
mf'l al tr; ms;Jr·ti on'-i."
T h t· cnm pan~ ' s alum in um shipnw n ts in thf' fi rst q uartf'r of 19R4
!ola\&lt;'{1 lf\6. :Q:J tons. four perC('nt
a iJO \ 'l' .'-'hipmr nts o f 17!1,7(() tons in
th1• fir st thn_
'&lt;' m onths 101:-;t !'ear.
T tlP strong ga in in n:'s ult s from
t"l\\ 1Psta te act iv iti rs, whosr prr -t ax
income ro~t-' to $11 .2 milliun from
:JH .: ~ m illiun a ~·pa r ago, was d u(' to
til t• hi g h IPvPI of commPrcia l
propf' r t_\· :1c ti\'i l.\, M ~lif'r said.

Thr compan!'s othPr d iversifiC'd
busi nC'SSf'S cx }X'rienced m ixed r esult s in the first qua rtrr. Compared

with

the fi rs t qu art er of 19&amp;3.

industri al c hemica ls' earnings de·
di ru.:.&gt;d slightl y a nd the loss from
agr ic ul t ura l dwmica ls incrC'asrd.
Ka isf•r Rdr acturit's redu ced it s loss
in tlw period . and int ernati onal
trading rf' m aint:-d nf'ar thl• break rvC'n lrn•l.
Ma ier sa id the outlook for further
gai ns in Ka iser Aluminum's fina ncia l rrsult s is good . T hPextent of the
impro\·e m Pnt is dependent upon the
fu I u r-r• din"f'ti on of U.S and w estern
world rco nnm1c acli\·if y. he sa id .

College slates regional business .me~ting
MARIETTA _ The dC'adlinE" is
drawing near for r egistra ti on to a
regional conference on sm all busi-

ness hosted by Manett a Col lege.
acc ording to 13ert T. Gl aze, chair·
man of the college 's economics.
m anagement and accounting de-

partment

and

direct or

of

the

Business R esourcP CPnt Pr .

The Ma y 24 cnnferen r c. designed
for 19 counties in Ohio, i ~ one t)f ninp

conferencPs S&lt;'l up by the Ohio
D epa r tment of D &lt;:'v clopm ent
throughout th&lt;' stat&lt;' this spring.
The conJcr ence will provide
Jnform all on about sm al l business

concerns to Ohio' s lir " t Co\"('J"nor's
C'onfPrf' ncC' on Sm all Hu s i nt'."-~.
sc hed uled forSf'pt l ~ i nCol u mbus.
according to f1f&gt; nnis f\k :\'amf'f'.
manager of thP gm ·ernor ·.., n•nf1T
cncc f or thf' rlf'par t nwnt of
dr\'Clopmf'nt .
Deadlin e for rf'gistrcll inn 1(1 thf •
spring con fcrrnrc .ts Ap n·1 :.!-1.
. g to ('J Jazc. \\' hn S&lt; ! HI
accord m
dC'leg-a tcs will bt~ ('\rrtPd , 11 th r
rpgiunal cunfP rPnC&lt;' to part icip ~Hr­
in tht&gt; S4.'pl. 19s ta trwidf'confr' n 'IH'i'.
At tht' cunfl&gt;rt'nCP, r f'Cn mnwncLt

l iOn!'&gt; \-'·'ill bP di SC' USS('d

ancJ

:h

a rrport

for

1t11 ·

S('m lJ it'&lt;l

int o

gm·crnor ami t he Oh1n (;pnr ra l
_. \ &lt;.,scmbl~ M~1 rir 1t~t is ThP nnl\· l 'OIIrgr
st'l1·c tr d to host onr of thr nin r
r f'gional confrrrnrPs. C lal'&lt;' sai cl
Th(' lq·cnunt _v rC'gion also is thr
largt'sl of rh~ ' spring confrl'L'n&lt;'f'
n 'gions.
r.·rJUllll.~os·
\'
- ·rnc·Judl ,rl
"\_1 in ltlC' 19-counl .
,., ...
,.._ ,.,,,, ,. ,,., •.. ,'\ lh &lt;•ns.·, Bt'im unt , c~ u
rn ll. co..., tlOI."lOn. C.::tlli&lt;l, G uL ' rn st· ~·.
H ;trri sflll . l-l olnH's. J rffprson. J\nox.
1,._l \.\TPnl'P,

Mdg!--., Momof' , Mnr-

g, 1n.

\1usk ing um, NobiP . Pt&gt;I TY .
Tu ... L"cJr ;J Wa!-. .mel Washingt on.
L!--.t ~tb li stw(_l last St'plPmlx• r. lllP

Rusmrss Rrsourrr l Pnlrr proVJdes
indi \·id ual c o unseling s l:'rvicC's; condu cts m arket sun ·p~·:-;: acts as a
d t&gt;a r ing huusP on issuPs and data :
conduc ts q--' minars. works hops.
con fPr"f'ncE"s a nd clinics : Pxpands
C'Xi sti ng outrPach programs : a ids
businC'ss persons in makin_g con1;l (' l ~ \\·ith ba nking insti l utions; and
assb ts in refer ra ls Whf're nff'ded .
For regi stration information
about l hf' M ay ~~ ronfer ence,
con l ;tcl G l aze al M ari f'tt a College's
flrpartmcn t of economics, m anagemrnta nd account ing. Marictt a, OH
4 ~-;;)() or phonf' 16H 1 J / -i -4hl4 .

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Goodyear chairman remains optimistic
AKRON . Ohio !AP I The
C'..oodyear Tire &amp; Rubbe r Co. is
optm;ist lc aOOut bus iness thi s yea r
but cautious about au to indus try
contra c t negotiations planned thi s
fall, says Chaiiman 11oberl M &lt;:'rcer.
" If !hey arf' conduct ed on the old

H(' told thf' compan _
\·'s annu.tl
mE'C'ting :Yionda.v thcll nf'l inconw
{iurin g thC' f"ou rth quartPr v.:a:-- tht'
highest of any thrl'f'·m ont h pt 'n(xl in
Gocxi:'-'·ea r hi story. an d sc1l1 '" wPn'a
r('('ol'd for the final quartt'r

confront I ional bas L'i. I hoSf' nC'gOt la tions and their I"('Su\fs coulci have a
traumatic t\v o-w a!· rfff'Ct on Goo-

S~ _ ";'-} IJil!i on . . tnd
rY! Prrf'r sLl id that if unu:-;ua l it Prn ...
from both 19ll2 ancl J!lKI were
exc luded. la st ymr' s earn ings ot
$.'lffi.o million woulcl han· n•pn •s
l.'nt Pd a sn.e; mi llion imprm·t&gt;rnt'nf
fmm lhC' pn ·,·ious .vt':l! .
''Our mumf'n l um should ('O il t inut'
- t 'Vl'n dl'{'l'i&lt;'r&lt;-t f(' - in l hP &lt;"omi nJ.!
months thanks in gocd p&lt;H t (() Hu•
impru\·i ng quali! v of uur pruduc ts,
inr rf'asin g dfici PllC\' of our ojX' rtt
l ions. lhl' risin g Pf'O nom~ · in th r:-&lt;'Ount 1-:,· J nd rcnnomi c imprm·p.
m C'nt in somt' parts of thf' gloh; tl
m a rkC't . ·· Mf'I'CC'r said
HC' also said ( ;cxx~~' P. t r hJs
im'f'stf'd almost $.1 billion in rPsearch and drvf'lopmPnl nw·t · th1 '
pa st thJ 'f'(' .\ 'f'ars.
&lt;;oody£"a r At' ros pace conti nued
encouraging progrf'ss Jas t _
W'&lt;lrwilh
a 12 pPrt'Pnt s::Jlf'S gCJ in ;m el

a

dyPar," he said .
He said that rould shutdown som e
major Goody ear account s " wh ile
!he negotiations run thC'ir course."
"'' a labor rate example for tire
Jndu stf)' cont ract talk s in 19R'\, or
both .
" Th&lt;' m ost palh&lt;'li c thin g I S&lt;~' in
Industry today is unempluy(&gt;d
solidarity. That is what wl' ha ve to
gt•l awC:l y frum. And unions ca n hC'Ip

by dirP&lt;:ting lhPir su lid &lt;:~ ril ~' toward
- not against - the ptu gress of the
companies that &lt;'mplo)' thei r
members," M er('{'r sa id " I t hink
that is beginning to happen ."
Mer('{'r cited a hea lthy auto
indu stry and gener ally strengt hen·
ing econom y as r easons ''I o ~
boldly optimistic ."

(;()()fl ~ · rar' s } ~R,·~ S(l] I 'S ! rl (T/'." ISt'(l

1.1 pPrC'C'nt to

incrca., ed pt ·npt ra 1ion of ddPIIS&lt; '.
t r ans 1.&gt;: '!"1 ~ 1 !ion, C!l(' rg;.· Jnd indu ~
1d :1l m~1 rkP1s . !VIcrn•r sa id .
li P said ( '('! l ' I'On 's pro&lt;.;pt'c t-.; 1n
l'ncr g:. t r~1 n s port ctl ion . 011 u ncl g~ t :-­
l "\ plora t 1on and net t u l"a l g&lt;lS pn X'f'o.; ..., .
in _g ;trr ;tn ('Xn· llPnl hrxlgP agai n." !
t lw &lt; l nli C' l p&lt;~h xJ cu tb;td; of tht'

urdnium
('nli chnw nt
program
within tht&gt; nPXI f( '\\-. \"('&lt;Jl"S .
Nt'Jr-IPrm pt ·os pr'&lt;' l ~ for GoodyP;n·' ~ i nt1•rna 1ional bu sinPss a rc " lf"'ss
n1~s thJn rh osf' in tllf' U .S. mainly
lx·c; w :--t · of lht· slow and unf'vr n
n "&lt;'n\'t' l -:'&gt;. from I llf' world v.: idt&gt; n"Cf'S·
... l (m . ..

llf' :-.a id .

Blue Shield doubles network
CLEVELAND

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Blue

Cross and Blue Shield of Northeast
Ohio said that It Is doubling the
number of Its health m aintenance
organizations and establishing an
HMO network serving 10 counties.
The HMO Health Ohio network
will include Ashtabula, Geauga,
Lake, Cuyahoga , Lorain, Medina,
Portage , Summit, Stark and Wayne
counties . It will consist of six

facilities, m ore than 100doctorsa nd
21 affiliated hospitals, said .Jac k
Burry, president of 13\ue Shield of
Northeast Ohio.
The expanded serv icP 1s bein g
offered in cooper ation w ith thr
Euclid Clinic F oundat ion. through
which the heal! h Jnsumr has offered
HMO eoverage for the last six yea rs
under lh&lt;' F. uclld -M entor Heal th
Plan .

AWARD WINNER - K......,r Rathhurn, manager of the t\AA Travel
AJI"ency, 300 Second Ave., GaiUpoiL•. observes a plaque the agmcy
received from Trans-World AlrUnes, proclaiming tbe GaiUpoUs omee
as the TWA Ohio Travel Agency of the year. Also receiving plaques
were AM agencies in ,Jackson, Ironton, Marietta, Belpre, Athens,
Nt•lsonvUie, Logan, Steuhenvrue, Portsmouth and Waverly.
,)

�·'

The

GALLIPOLIS
&amp; POMEROY

Extension
notes ...
We Reserve The R~ ~ . t

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

umrt auantitia&lt;

Agrieullure. :l'lelg. County

P0:-1 EROY PerlormancL"
Tl&gt;stl'd - 151:0 bulls. all brr«&lt;s
.~ pnl

\1 onda \
pm.

lo.

ar Caldwell ol

Bu ll -~ 1( ·

An,guo;

6

21 . ct · 1.2· }"I p.m . r ~ a l l! a
Count~· FaJrgr(Junds
Southern OhitJ Cretdt.&gt;d Sctk· Sat urday . April ~- Lniun S!f;{·k ' ards at l 1fJ p m 'JlJ bu lb .
Lam b dnd Pi~ Sa lf• - F ri dav .
.·\pril

\pril 2lJ. at ; p m . r;&lt;t!lia Coum y

STDRBSAP~~R~lst

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.

20 PAGE

\

rr-s ultf.'&gt;d

in wintf'r burn
a

hruwnin~

of

\

whJc h

()uilt m.:tkf'Pi, qui lt coii Pt·tors. and
qu ilt ownt'r " may Pnt('f a s man y
lrarlition;-Jil_v (JI&gt;sign('(l quilts i n thl s
..; how as t hf'v wish . Hot h ant iquf' J nU
r Pccn t l_
v madf' quill .., arP Pligih lf'. It
\ 'ou h;n·r· a quilt 11r quilts that _
\. - ou
would IJkf' tiJ f 'X hibit y ou "hould
h.ctvP it at ltlP Alhpns Count y
Extension OffkP hf'twff'n H: :Ill and
Ill a m on T u&lt;•sda v. 1\pril 17. Th&lt;·
A then ~ &lt;'ount y E.xtrnsio n Offic• · is
locatf'd at 2}4) Wf'sl Unio n Stn-.·t. at
tht• f'ntr a nct' to thP AlhPn s County
F01 irgyounds . If vou !lf"('d m1JJ·r·
inform a tiun, civP ou r offil'f · a ca ll at
'W-66% .
T h(' Cost rJf P lan 1in_g Cr,rn I ,;r 11· I. a t P iJl anlin _g of corn c·an cus 1 _V11u ·I~
hushr ls or m(Jrf' Pf'r &lt;HTf'
t\crording to Larry· S hPphPrd,
Extension agrnnm11i;.,t J.t Thl' Ohi(J
Staff' L.;nivf'rsit _
v . t hf • t:w ,.,. t Ohi11
information availah lt&lt; on tht· dft•( ·f
or datC' of planti nJ,! un curn .Vif'ld s i;.,
from dPmonstration pl1J I." ~11 th1 ·
Farm Scil'nc(• lt(·\·ir·w a n •;t in
Columbus . "W(• h ~t \ ' r• about nim ·
vrars or data on plots whf'n• wf'
ha\'P plan tf'd l'orn PaC'h w(•Pk, w hPn
so il condit ions !)f'rmittf'd. ;., tartin.c
thf' last Wf't&gt;k of MiJITh and p lantin g
u ntil m id .lunt &gt;," hP r..;aicl C'orn
yiPld;., hav{' a\'(~rdgPd as hi g h a~ J )J.()
hus hf'IS pPr J(T(' Whf'n p lilntl'd ()0
b_v M.a _v lfl -

PAILS

INFLATT ABLE

EASTER
RABBIT

TO

58

EASTER
GRASS

30"

TALL

EACH

$199

USDA CHOICE ROUND

Steak ......... ~B~
Roast ........ ~B~

••••

HOMEMADE PORK
oz.
Wl.eners ••••• •••••••
12

Pkg.

9
8¢

2
99¢

Sausage ..... ~B~

POTTED

FLOWERS
LADIES' NEW SPRING

97

•••••

HAND BAGS

Ch icken ••••••••••••
TURKEY

GIFT

S "x7"
8"x10"

''

DOCUMENT

.

. \ .

TWIN

FULL

GLASS
WIND
CHIMES

ALL
PURPOSE$10

YOUR
CHOICE

FRAMES

.-·:&gt;·· '\ ..·..'

WARE

EACH

..'

'

WA.SH CWTHs

Jj

· -~

LACE DRESSER

SCARFS

Bananas ..... !

8
; •••••

$1°~CH

29¢

MATCHING LACE DOILIES

SUgar •••••••••••••
:couPON:::·

99¢

LUNCH MEAT
12 oz.

Can

lrmrl One Per Customet
Good Only At Powe ll's
Olfer Expires April 21. 1984

•• •'• • • •• •• • ••• • • • • •

t

•

e

•

•••

MAXWELL HOUSE

3lb.
• Can

•

$6~~

limit One Per Customer
Good Only At Powell 's
Offer Expires April 21. 1984

I

I

•
••
•
•

••
•
•
•
••

12

oz.

Pkg.

¢

••••••• ••••••••••••••

Ice Cream • ••••••• $119
.•

• • • '• '• COUPON '• '••••
• • • . COUPON·. •
• •••
' ' ' •l •••••
••• ••
. •.....

••

FLAVORITE SUGAR •
••
5 Lb.
•

$}49

limit One Per Customer
Good Only At Powell's
Offer Expires April 21. 1984

EACH

12

$299

12 OZ.
PKG .

$158

SIZE

$ 99
GAL

.•

•

JAMBOREE GRAPE or

APPLE JELLY .

~;roz.

69¢

limit One Per Customer
Good Only AI Powell's
Offer Expires April 21 . 1984

CHOICE
OF SIZE

YOUR
CHOICE

LATEX FLAT

*2'7

$

9

WHITE
PLASTIC

BIRD

BATH

LARGE
DELUXE PLASTIC

ANGLE BROOM

•
•
••

PUNCH
-0BALLS
$1 ';

I

LAUNDRY ~~--,.

BASKET

$288 $1~.!
EACH

.r=-':.._
~

I~
~
~

14 INCH SIZE

FOR

..

W' x50'

Special

EACH

,

$29 7
EACH

*377 3

97

•

STANDARD
SIZE

"SWAN" BRAND VINYL

PILLOWS GARDEN HOSE

EACH

WALL PAINT

~

ACRYLIC FILLED

TABLE COVERS BED

VISTA

.....
.....
-·-

WOVEN
WICKER

·~·

PAINT

FLAVORITE

Bag

$100

FIBER FILL

BUSHEL

ROOR &amp; PORCH

• •• •• • •• •

••-~"-·

·····couPON·······••

•

e

OIL BASE

lB .

.,.'

Potted Meat :'!~. 2/7 9¢

~~~~CE

PKG.
OF

WAL .,AINT

j$} Sandwich Mate ... 89 -...
2

ARMOU RVIENNA SAUSAGE OR

TERRY I:
TERRY
WASH (:~ ~~-::..,_·~~'
HAND TOWELS CLOTHES . .

"MAJIC"

IND. AMER. SLICES

LB . BOX

SOLID COLOR [.---=;;:-~

\)R

Margarine
DOMI NO lOX, LT. or DK. BROWN

2 FOR $1 OO

LATEX FLAT

FLAVORITE

ARMOUR TREET

"IDLEDO. Ohio rAP) - Th&lt;'
Strong E lectric Co .. which told its68
workPrs In Janua!Y that II was
dosing Its Toll'do plant. has offerl'd
the site rent -free for three years lo
anyone willlng to keep the workers
, employl'd .
,

OR
UNPADDED

88~,.

WICKER

•••••

PADDED

81NCH

ASSORTED~~

SHEET SETS

EACH

Bras

CHOICE
OF
COLOR

lB .

ff •r tilil.l·r r;llf· , hvhnd \" di"H' l _\ , &lt;., l'f '( l
drop ancl wr't'&lt;l and in sf·ct l"ontrnl
ld Pa ll \'. CtJ rn &lt;.,hould tx • pl ;t nh·d
l ht• bst J:, rt1 \ ...., ,,f Apri l i n -..ou!hl'rn
( )hio .
Sdf'l ·l !;tiL Jarg1 • pl..tnl 1_
\ (&gt;f'." \-\' ilh
good .'\t i'{/ling \'igor , dJHl ("Oillrol tht'
d•·pt h c;f planting Jt ahout onc · 1c1 11nl '
:tnd on• · half irwhP.., _ Tht • pl&lt;Jnting
d4•pth b dP"ii!"&lt;Jhlf' fnr fn 1sl prol t&gt;f' ·
1111 11 . Thf • t;tll plaflii.\ 'J)f• is import ;ull
ltJ maint;lin lt•; tf arl'; l
(;rowing Ltmb... \ 'pt•d Protf'in
i{ i('h I L ttiun - :\ll a.x1murn ga in &lt;tnd
pf·r fo rm;tnf'f' In t·arl y t&gt;orn l;tmhs
n·.,ulh from ;-1 propf'rl _\ formu] ;Jif'd
ornd t&gt;alann....-l ration . Di1·t is
, ._., pf'(·iall .\' important in thf ' gmwPr
amJ fl nis hPr phasPs - ctftl 'r W!'&lt;tn
In):! to HII ]J(JUnch a nd from HO to 11 ~
pound .... . n·..;Pf'( ·li \·r t.v. C~ccr wd i ng I l l

Offers free rent

97

COORDINATED

ASSORTED

PLASTIC
PLANTER

T"f'f'Pi vt'{f lht· ...; am1 · rr eatm•·nr...., -

Bar·rtschf•, 1-: x h ·n siPn SJ. ~t•cial

$

HANGING

and ha \' 4'

i..;t . an imal .\t 'iPn('(·. T he Ohio SLI!r1 Jniw•rsitv
liP n'&lt;·ommPnds il 21 J:X'I'&lt; 't'nl
&lt;T!'('D rat ion v 1·r~· ••arl _v In lh1 •
f.?.r'flWih (X'rhiCI , p;1rtir•ularl _
v of
I&lt;Jmbs horn In .Ltnuar:v and Ff'hru ·
ary. You ;.,tmu ltl ((Jiluw thi s wl!h a
pmtf'ln lt·v£&gt;1 of 14 to 11-i J1f'rrPnt
c1ude pru!Pln In thP grower phaS(&gt;,
and 1'2 tn n jlf'J"C'f'nl durl nc !h('
f l nl shl n~ phaS&lt; •, whr•n thf' lamh
rParh ~ markrt wf'lght .
Sf:&gt;veral ff'f'd lndustri&lt;':-. In Ohio
ha ve Cl eornp lf'h' lam b ~-rowPr and
flnl shf'r ra tl nn .

WATERING
CANS

$298 20°/o OFF

EACH

LEG QUARTERS

Drumsticks ~B~

ARTIFICIAL

~LAWN
AIRS

$ Q9

BONELESS RUMP

SUPERIOR FRANKIE

FOLDING
ALUMINUM

••••

droppP(I tn U1-! hu s hPis J.)(•r ;~ e n'
whPn jJiant1od as latl ' a .-.. .Junl' I. ;1nrl
diJWn to ~ II hushf-1'·· whf•n pL1nting
'.A.-;Js &lt;leldVf'&lt;-1 untilth( ' ..;t~nmd v. ·('( 'k
In .fun('. A ll &lt;kmtm;.,trLifi()n p/(,h

~I PV\'

30 INCHES TALL

GREEN
OR COLORS

m-'f&gt;dlf ~

Warm dr:: 'Ni nds ha-" c aLL&lt;.;['(! th(•
folJage to loV' w atPr along with IXJOr
water condu ction c.::tusrd b y frozf'n
ground and frOJ'.L•n plant tlssu('. Thi s
has rPsult rd in w int pr dr:,ri ng . Both
hdve result£'Cl ln s.l' ' VPrP dam&lt;.~gP 10
thf' conlfrrs.
Crop lnsuranc(' - April 15 is thf'
I&lt;Jst da y avallabl(_l for crop insurance. C rop ln.-.uranf'P covers un avoidabiC' loss of production rPsult ·
ing from adversp w(•Jthrr
condi tion..... , wildlife . and fire . Th ref'
coveragr lrvrls tJIJ, 6..7, or 71
[X'rcent 1 arr a vailabl£&gt; for insu ·
ra nee prot('{'tlon . T o assisT produc ·
Pf"&gt;. thf' Federal Crop l n s uranc(•
Corporation will cost share up to .10
JX'rcent of thf' cos t of Ci:lrrying
insurancP.
Quilt Shov.: - T o IX&gt; hr&gt;ld A pril 17
at Atht&gt;ns . ThP s how i s Dj)f•n tCJ
&lt;-~n .von( ' Wh() wi '-&gt;hf'." to p&lt;.~rlici p.::w • .

t imf&gt; -

PHOTO •
ALBUMS

I

2 oz.
BAG

AND

10 SHEET

#A"- \ MAGNETIC,

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., APRIL 21. 19

r ·airgroundc.,
Wint er Hurn &lt;tnd \.\'mt(_•f Drving
- The OhiiJ wintf'r rJf 1~1- ~ h ~'l
tx'f'n V('f! dam&lt;.~ging f (J f'Oniff'ri
Ha p1d changP~ in t('mpc~r tHurC'~ ha&lt;.,
C&lt;:tiJSt:&gt;S

EASTER
ETS

PRICES
GOOD

'-;aturd&lt;.ly.

-

FILLED

CLOSED
EASTER
SUNDAY

By .JOI{:I; C. RICE
Ext..nslon Agent

Special

CANDY &amp; TOY

WINDMILL

,__
"

PIN

~o9

WHEELS

MAJE5 1 1(5

VISTA
REDWOOD

LATEX

...,_.........,,.~

STAIN

'"""~• · • • •" ''

99

88!.
•

GAL.

,,

�WE RESERVE
THE RI&amp;HT TO
LIIIT
QUAITITIES
I CORRECT
PRI.TII&amp;
ERRORS

GALLIPOLIS
I

BAKER'S ANGELFLAKE

COCONUT

1oz.

PO EROY
FOIL WRAP

12.. x25 .

3-DIAMONDS

FLOUR
PRICES GOOD MONDAY,
APRIL 16TH THRU
SUNDAY, APRIL 22ND

•700 W. MAIN , POMEROY
PHONE 992-5356

32

ICE CREAM

29

$

oz$

11

oz.

~~~---------------------.

5 oz.
3/•

I\C'ft41

STUFFED OLIVES

3.

WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ~

WE .WELCOME FOOD STAMPS
•137 PINE ST., GALLIPOLIS
PHONE 446-9399

SALAD DRES S! G

t

5 LBS.

Mandarin
Ora

HOLLAND

CAMPBELL'S

FOOD STAMP
ORDERS WELCOME!!

Vegetable Soup1oCANSoz.
1;,

STORE HOURS:
9 A.MTO 9 PM DAILY. SUN. NOON TO 5 P.M.

FOR A SUPER SELECTION!!!

CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY!

SHURFINE

SHOP JONES BOYS FOR EASTER CANDY!!

ALTINES

I LB .

SUPERIOR IS

.. /P TAVERN

" BONELESS"

WHOLE OR SHANK HALF

HAMS

U.S .D.A. CHOICE
'BOSTON ROLL"

-- - ~

BUTT HALF ... ... ........ 1.09 lb.

$199

HIC~~~~OVE (WHOLE)

" BONELESS"
WHOLE OR HALF

LB.

WI

s

LB.

U.S. GOV'T . INSPECTED
FALTER'S

WHOLE FRYERS

DELl-ROLL

LOGNA

LB.

$1

59

79~

LB.

KAHN'S LITTLE HICKORY GROVE

BONELESS HAM

CHUCK ROAST

(HAL:~_$209

HILLSHIRE FARMS

SMoked Sausage

LB.

LB.$188

FALTER'S

PORK SAUSAGE

LB_,,~

RED, RIPE

STRAWBERRIES

FARM FRESH
LB.
MAXWELL

n...,u

INSTANT

QUART

COFFEE
10

oz.

$

89

NEW!

· . ..;w

8 OZ. PKG .
FLAVORFUL

BOUNTY TOWELS

CUT

CANTALOUPE

GREEN BEANS

------------------------

'-

STOKELY

BIG
ROLL

PICKLED
BEETS

JARS
SLICED OR SMALL WHOLE

TRY 'EM CANDIED

STOKELY

TOMATO
JUICE

NATURE'S OWN

46 OZ.

CAN

STOKELY

j~ROZ.

oz.

LOAF

$

16 OZ .

s9

SWEET CUCUMBER CHIPS ~-;7"

240Z.$

19

EVEN UP

REGULAR OR
SUGAR FREE

AMERICA ' S FAVORITE

BOTTLE

BUTTER BISCUITS

00

PEACHES

HALVES

1soz.

Yams

LB.

FRESH
GOLDEN

CORN

MERICO TEXAS STYLE

SLICED OR

Southern

NO RETURN
2 LITER

CAN

STOKELy

TOMATOES

CAN

LB .

Q-TIPS VALUE PACKAGE

STOKELY

PEAR
HALVES

MT. OLIVE

SWEET PICKLES
20

FRUIT
COCKTAIL

MT . OLIVE

BAND AID BANDAGES
EASTERN

16 OZ.
CAN

......................
-'"'"" nw'.,

CELERY

2 $ 00
STALKS

�Pomeroy

E-6--- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Page

Middleport

April IS, 1984

Gallipolis, Ohio---Point Pleasant, W. Vo.

The Sunday

Addison named for poet; Bidwell runs for president
By JMIES SMns
Special C-orrespondent
t; ALLIPOLI S Bidwell and
.L\dd1 son have at least onP thing tn
common - bot h vtlla ges were

Ca hform a whn wa s a ccmdiddtr f or
pr es td C'nt of t he U nil f'd S\{} \Ps In

England as the son or a royal
ship-builder.
Hartley spe nt pa11 of hi s ; out h tn
India and in !845 went to St. Cro1x.
West Indies , where he wa s a n
overseer on a Danlsh esta te. Af1l'l
boeing man ied tn !846. Hr atiP\"
opened a pub i n foley P la ce in the
heart of London. England . f ollow
tng two or his foley Pta('(' nPtghi:XJr&gt;
tu AmPJica . Hf' atlr .\· st a~' f'd fot a
tJ me m L ou isvillf'. K y. bt&gt; forr
bu;-tng a farm tn Spri ng-fi eld
T ownship
\o\'hPn Hf'atle\ l:x'ram (• A id\~ e ll m
1R92 the tou:n hJ.d ;_d :x.1ut ::M J

! H91.

rPsJ dent s.

While B id\A. PII offiCia ll y became
Htdwr ll m 1~2. the tov.:n pr f'dat es
Its prpsent na m e, v. he n It was
know n :.ts C'lt he i Hf'a t](•\ or Port er
Station In l S:.O C'har !C&gt;:-. H eath:&gt;~
SPlt lt:•d abo ut v. hf'r C' B idw£&gt;11 15 now
locatt&gt;d :.tnt.l the Heatl t:' \ S Ps ta b-

imf:X&gt;r tant for the town's futUJ !:-' - .J
K Powell and \\' H H. Fn'&lt;lenck
FREDERICK SERVED a&gt; !JUSI·
mastf' r but also owm&gt;d a sta \'P

nam f'd aft ~r m en w ho never lived m
thE' IO\A.n . nor '1
'~
pven \'lsit f'd 11. tor
~

that matt er. Ad·

'

dison w a!; narnt"d

___

,

aft er thP Engli sh .
·- /
poe r bv th a t
_,..
name. and B td
well was lldmcd for .John Bidwell of

"A-

!Js ht'd a pos t office tht' IP in

1~1

H DWf'\ PI' . wh c•n t hP rl.lJlroJ d v. as
hrought to CallJ J Count\ thr pan of

w hat

IS

toda;· ra llrcl Btdwett i !hat

liPs nf'ar thf' l'dll roa rl trn ck s1 was
('Lillrd PortC'r St altnn b;. thr T.(ll l·
road offiC'1 als

Charlf'"' IIC'a tlev. \l.'ho could

tx&gt;

cons tdf'r C'd b\ somf' d;o, th(' found Pr
of 8 1d\1,;e ll . v. Ll s born 1n 1t(1.1 m

l\1. 0

of w ho m

tx]&lt;:am t&gt;

f act or v and in 1~~ or ga ni zrd ThP

Ridwl'il Ti le Work.' whic h made
bricks. PowC'IJ ownr d t hf' gen('ral
stu rf' dnd thr lumbf&gt;r v drrl and
w ould lntr r be assoc-1a t ffi m thr
bn ck work s both m Bid w ell and
Ca llipol1s T h(' town m 1892 had a
tx){)tmak cr. :\C'l son Glass burn . and
undert a kr1 . Danipl C lassburn and
two othc·r sa J.A·mills opPratc'd by M .

Ken t and the Wood Brot h&lt;•rs
T ruf' to It s namesa k e' s philo·
so p h\ , no I..I\ C'l m \\ C'IT' ciii O\\ rd Ill

Bidwell and in ract the county
com ·pnflon o r th f' P r ohibition Pa rt~ ·
was more oftPn th an not held a t

Bidwe ll
WE HAVE THE report ofthe l H9l
convPnllon whi c h m e t at B idwPII
wit h Cornelius Rous h. W. H H
F r Pd t&gt;J ir k , and .J \\' Mi!Ps sen1ng
as tht-' sll't'ring r·om mli Pf' which

to exist

Gatti" Count \ Pi»ctt&gt;~.l in IR9.1 !hPi r
sla t£' of offict'Js. T hP\' ind uclud
n• pr ps pntati\ f' to thf' Ohi o house.
T1wodurt• P;Ir kin s. cou nt ~· trf'as
urer . W R. E\·ans. sh('rlff. Cc'() rg~ ·
l)('nnr~·. commJ ssionf' r . A l.Pwi s:
pro~f'r utin g

Mlllf'r

a nd
Ca l\·m K ent

a tt or nf'y,
1n f1rma n:

Wl ll t a m
dtrf'rt or.

Part of th(' platform .;uloph,•d in
18H3 rt•rul.~: "We realizt~ no other
party offers tilt' opportunity for
Christim people to voh• ttwir
srnt irnents.''

Ca lha r ount y right up to

1n

World W"r f. In 1910 the central

ro mmitlee of th £' party consisted

or

W L. Pa1 kins, S E. M oss barger,
and t he Rev N fl . Rurnett . During
th a t suml' ~ ·C'ar B id w f'll had
prosp!'n&gt;&lt;l to the pnmt It had two
don ors Thurman FIPtc hcr and
Howard Strausbaugh The town
a lso had n rr0ame ry wh ic h made
huttf'r begmrung in 1~ . T he
crpa mf'r~ "as later closed and

thJoughout mu('h of !ht s [X'ri od
LJ !wa ~'S
mc ludf'd a nu m be-r of
Mf't hodist f' IC'r~ mf'n . In f&lt;Irt dur
mg soml' periods o f t hf' prohtllll tnn
m ovf'mf'n t thC' part~· was c haired
h~ l hP pa st OJ or ( .race Churc h.
1n c ludmg Purlr;.· Bakf'r ~md Hen•r .
t?nt L L Mag('(' A fter pra \ 'f'r b~· t hC'
H.f'\. M r
Huntl f'y, SP \ "C'I al
speec' hf's . a nd songs b~ thC' P cu kin s
brot her s, tht~ Prohiblliun Pa1 I\ uf

Contaminated water becomes
political., not safety concern

"II behooves us as Prohibitionists
to slan.d unDinchlngly at our posts
and light lor God and home and
native land."
T he Prohibition Party continued

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OUl tng thr surmnprs Bidwell w as
d
bu s\ place what with all the
\'l ~ Jt ()r" tha t WP tl ' attra c ted to the
11u.h~ ell P01 tvr Park w htch lay
rnid\\·av b(•tw('('n th C' t wo tmvn s.
T hP pat k w hic h encompasses somP
2:) ;wro-; \\ as !ora Ted in the Dustin
( ;r m·c CJnd mcludf'd a n i CC'Irark,
t&gt;allfif'lrl .t nd pt cmr grounds Sevf'l'd l thousa nds camC' hC'rC' 1n the
r•.Jrt.\' C'4'ntury on JuJ:· .J , dS wr ll as a t
nl hPJ tmws tor rrunions, r a. ll!~~s and
tht' Em.JnCJpa ttn n P r oc lamation
ce IC' br&lt;J t1ons

\"ou ~ ·ou1 writt· to .Jmm-s Sands,
!lox 92, Clarkshurg, Ohio -1:!115.
THIS OLD STORE bulldlng In BldwcU faces away from the town
lUld toward the railroad tracks. That fact is a pretty good clue thai it was
the railroad thai brought growth w BidweU. The namr BidweU comes
from John BidweU, who w as the Prohlhilion Party candidate lor
president in llS!J'l. BidweU, prior w !892, had been known as lleatley
some of the lime and Porter Station the rest of the lime. Many of
BldweU's early residents were strong advocates of tht· prohibition of
alcoholic beveragi;!S.

Agriculture and our community

Motorists urged to he on lookout for farmers on highways
By BRYSO~ R . CARTER
Extension r\gent
Gallia County

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handle on a n' onf' safpty pr ecau
tJon Sump ut thp mam reasons
at·cuJPnt s occur arC' as follows: 11
:vlotori sts spccct mg or rott owmg too
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vf'hJciP s ign. or on C' that is faded,
d n1~' ordam agPd to t hr potnt th at it
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m iSJUdgmg fhP1r s pf'('d 1n Jt&gt;la1 Jon
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PubUc water has been an issue for
lwo decades. In 1972, the Ohio
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system . The county fought the
mandate In court and lost. The Ohio
EPA ordered construction to begin
by May 19S1, but hasn't enforced tts
order In part because federal
financing for thP project dried up.
" When we started, all of this could
have been done for $1 miUion Now,
it's an $8 miUion to $10 million
project," said Lee Baker, who owns
three marinas on the island . "The
longer we wait, the more it wlll

cost."
Baker said development or the
island will continue with or without
public water. He said the Island
eventuaUy will have to have a
community water or sewer system .
A water system, he said, Is cheaper .
Neighboring Danbury Township
recpnliy Installed a sewage treat ment plant
"Once either Is Ins talled , the
name of the game is development,"
Mrs. Rofkar said. " The r ates are
high to start with and they go higher.
The only way to keep them in line at
aU Is to have more customers."
Because no law requires residents
to hook Into a public water system, a
Catawba water system could he
Installed and go pract1caUy unused,
she said.
"You can play aU the games you
want. But it's 1984 . We've been
trying to get water out there for 20
years," said Robe1i Snyder, who

an

excavating
tion business.

O\Vns

and &lt;..unstruc·

·'I'm in construction and I'm In
development, but l don't think that' s
the key L"ue here. We get hundreds

of thousanas of tourists up here in the
swnmer months, and they should
expect the fact that they can come
uphcreanddrlnk (Port Clinton) city
water. We gladly ta ke their money,
and we owe It to them ."
Nathan Buckanlz owns the Mon
Ami Restaurant on the Island. He
recently finished drilling a weU for
the restaurant, the second in four

years.
"I do have good, respectable
water at present, but I don' !know for
how long," he said. "I want water
and I want sewage for thP island
even though l just drilled a well. I
know it will cost me. but It will be
cheaper in the long run."
Many Island property owners
don't stay around in winter months.
For som e others, their properties
are eventual retirement homes.
"Their theory is that, 'WP come
here to die and that's aU we want
here,' " Buckantz said. "Not
everybody feels that way.''
Mrs . Rofkar is among those who
want
to keep their island
undisturbed.
"The people who live herP like II
the way It was. They want growth in
an orderly fashion. They came here
because of the uniqueness of the
arm," she said
for the present, aU sidPs agree
they lack sufficient political suppor1
for a water system County commissioners and island trustees are
united against the project. Prowater -development forces say they
are helpless until a political shift

.

'

occurs.
"To go in and try to change

Cathy nogl'rs i~ Uu• o,;ingin ~
ringma.stt!r with th~! llt:"tzl'r indoor dr·t·uo,; w hkh \\ill
route year s ago."
play at ttw Rutland ('iyi(' ('pntt·r at .J and i : :m Jl.lll
Still, township trustees say there . - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- is a chance for a November ballot
,,
issue to gauge public support

somebody's mind now Is fruitless,"
Snyder said. "\\Te went through that

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The sta te Public Welfare DPpart ment has no statistics on how many
cases or welfare fraud are reported
and how many result in convictions.
Smith sa id in frankli n County
atone, ai:XJut 100 people are indicted
rorwelrare fraud each year, roughly
25 percent or the cases r eferred to
the prosecutor because they involve
largP amounts of money or repeat
offenders. HP said most cases of
overpayment are settled boetween
recipients and the welfare depar1 m ent without legal action
Smith believes many judges may
soon follow Crawford's lead in "J ail
or job" sentencing forwel!ar efraud.
But Crawford said he found more
skepticism than su pport when he
began the sen tencing SPve ral
months ago.
"The major argument against it
was, 'You can't do tt.' My reponse is
I'm going to do tl until I rtnd out I
can't."
He has written to several Ohio
legislators 'uggestlng his idea boe
made into law.

State Sen. Michael Schwarzwalder, D -Columbus, said there
would t.e support for such a
measure
But Schwarzwalder.
chamnan of the Senate J udiciary
Committee, said time constraints
will likely keep the Legislature from
considering such a bill in the near
future .
"I don't think it should be
delayed,'' Crawford said . "In the
meant imc, I see nothing wrong with
other judges doing it ."
•
Smith sa id such a law must be
worded to avotd conflict with redera t
statutes.
H esa td Crawlord keeps offenders
ofrwelrareonly because he makes it
a condition of probation. The judge
cannot order the welfare depart ment to withhold benefits because
they Involve state and rederal funds,
and hence. state and rederal
regulations.
"There is a federal regulation that
authorizes a judge to disqualify a
person conv1cled or w~llare rraud
rrom getting rood stamps, but there
are no corresponding penalties for
persons found guilty of theft by
deception in atd to dependent
children," Smith said.
Crawford and Smit h agreed
welfare fraud cases almost a !ways
Involve people drawing welfare
pa:;ments while working, but not
reporting the working income.

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typlcaUy repay the money they took
illegally with the wel!are money
they continue to draw after their
convictions.
"What they're doing Is slapping
the hand that feeds them, and that
bums m e," Crawrord says. " I say,
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probation. "' Q
Assistant County Pl"OS€('utor Robert Smith, who handles wel!are
rraud cases, estimates that 50
percent to 60 percent of those
convicted of welfare fraud continue
to get wetrare support while they'rp
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"The Catch-22 Is, when these
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"Alii know Is that thethreeorfour
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wellare fraud can be protected by
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COJI('f'm,'' EPA spokesman Allan
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CATAWBA ISLAND, Ohio l AP )
-Contaminated water seeping into
pnvate water wens of some
residents Is larmon.apoUttcal lssue
than a safety concern on this Lake
Erie resort Island.
For nearly 20years, the 3,0llor so
year-ro und residents have
squabbled over the need and cost of
a public water system . Tests by the
Ottawa County health department
show 35 percent of the wens tested
have unsafe drinking water. a flgu re
that has been stable for ai:XJut the
last 10 years.
Residents are concerned about
their water, butquestlonsai:XJut who
will pay for the estimated $10million
to$15 million cost of a water system
remain unanswered.
Underlying the dispute is the
rapid development of the Island that
would foUow a public water supply .
Many residents vigorously oppose
proposals for additional construction of housing, marinas and
businesses.
"Quite frankly, It 's not viewed as
an urgent problem at all. It'sa move
by development and business lntereststndevelopthearea," said Helen
Jean Rofkar, an Ottawa Coun ty
commissioner elected In part be
cause of her opposition to a public
water system.
Mrs. Rofkar has lived on the
island lor 25 years and said she has
yet to encounter bad water Som e
neighbors have had problems, but
she maintains on-site treatment is
the best and cheapest answer.
Catwaba is technically an Island
because its land mass Is separated
from the malnlandbyWestHarbor.
That Is spanned by a bridge on State
Route 53. Much or th!' tsland is
bedrock with little soU cover That
subjects W!'lls to seepage rrom
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GALLIPOLIS

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The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport

April IS, 1984

Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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•

Postal inspectors warn public about misrepresentations
POMEROY - Numerous complaints nationwide are b&lt;&gt;ing received concerning vacation pack·
ages lx&gt;ing offered by various firm s

through use of COO Sen ice.
The Postal Inspection Se rvice
has reported initial contact with thP
public is made \ia thE' phonp ur

postcard to notify the recipient that
they have been selected by compu f('r to rf'C'eive an exciting three-da y ,
two- night vacation in "onC' of 32

accommodations for four and as a

SS office completes matchup
ATHENS - Social Sccurit;· hos
recently completed a computer
match or those proplc receiving
both Part C Black Lung payments
and Soci al Security disability b!&gt;nd·
Its In order to b!&gt;gin the mandated

Village funds
atAll $546 596

Middleport Vifiage funds as or
March ~I totaled $546.596.ffi acoord ing to the monthly rPport of
Middleport Village Clerk -Treasu rw
Jon Buck .
Receipts and cxpcnditun'S, rE'spectlvely, from the various funds
during March and the ba lance of
each at the end or March include:
general. $17,204.94, $19.&amp;l9.14.
$24,485.01; stn•l't maintenance,
$13,528.13, $7744.9'2, $2.439.81; HUD.
$37,CW, $.12,3:12.11, $23,178.44; fed eral revenue sharing, no IT't~('ipts. no
disbursements. $2,849.61 deficit;
street light. no m:eipts, $1.407 .93,
$S,9f.ROO; streetlc\y, no receipts, no
disbursements. $13.6l l .51; fire
equipment. $959 %, $469A9.
$2,064.94; fire truck, no rE'('('ipts. no
disbursements, $57,6.'i3.ll5; general
bond rC'tiremPnt, FirC' house. no
receipts. no disbur spmrnts,
$15,463.47: sanitar;v· Sflwer esrrO\v,
no ['{'('eipts, no disburSPments,
$136.717 .29; fire house improvement
fund , $56.57. no disbursement.
$180,977.58;
water . $10.646.4&lt;.
$7,875.23.$28.440.66: sa nitary sewer.
$7,576.01 . $.1.R%.61. $:!8.16:!62; swim
ming pool. no nw ipts . $.11.62. $3.10

benefit offset P&lt;Jrt C Black Lung is
a workf'r's compensation program.
explained Ed Peterson, At hens
Social Securit:..-· Branch Manager,
and will n"CCU C(' lhp amou nl of lhf'
Soc ia l Security disability bt&gt;nefit a s
does any ot her worker·~ compc&gt;nsa ·
tion payment . Peterson said that
Parr R beneficiaries will not bf'
subj{'('t to thP offsf't A mi nPr can
tell if thP Black Lung check he
receives is Part C by the time or the

month 1hf' check is received. Part C
ChPcks come on the 15th while Part
B benefits arrive on thE' third .
Nnt&gt;cP' detailing the effects of !he
offset are now being sent to th e
affected beneficiaries. according to
Prtf'rson. An)'' questions can be
directed to the Athens Social
Security office. The telephone
numb&lt;&gt;r Is 992-6622 with a toll -free
Enterprise 4448 number available

to Cool vi lle residents.

different major resort areas including Atlantic City, Mexico City,
Ca nada or the all new Disney World
F:JX'Ot Center. "
They are promised first class
fu rther l?nticement to accPpt the
packagp, a coupon for a lifetime
supply of Kodak color rtlm and
scwra l hundred dollars of vacation
di scount books is offered. For their
part, recipients are asked to accept
a CO D package through the mal l

usually CCJsting $39 to rover the
expenses incurred in the processing
and ha ndling of the vacation
package .
Investigation by U.S. Postal
Inspectors disclosed recipients
were led to bPlieve no ot her
additional payment s or fees would

be necessary. Upon neeelpt of tjlelr
free gifts, however, customers
noted the packages did not include
transportation to or from the resor t
areas, many additional fees and
surcharges were required, and the
free

film and vacation discount

books were available only if
additional payments were made for
processing and handling.
Based on ea rly Inquiries about
the travel offer, thousands of
victims nationwide are losing money to this scheme. With summer
approaching, similar schemes may
appear. Consumers arc asked to
check the legttimacy of the advertisement and company before
accepting a COD. The U.S. Postal
Service allows customers to read
and copy the name and address of

the maHer from COD mall while the
mall Is in the possession of a postal
employee. The addressee always
has the option to refuse or accept
delivery of a COD article.
The majority of business people
who use the mails arc legitimate
and et hical In the conduct of their
businesses, Postal Inspectors say.
To avoid problems . consumers
receiving COD's through the mail
should deal with reputable firms
known to the consumer . If COD
merchandise is unsatisfactory, the
consumer should first correspond
with the sender. If consumers
believe a mailer is Involved In
blatant merchandise misrepresentation, they may refer the Information to the Chief Postal Inspector,
Washington, D.C. 20200.

A guide to local
Television programming
April 15 thru April 21

DUE TO

FIRE

CT'rTH•!Pr~ - .

defidt,
$1]0059,

$:lCY.J.2:J

$1, 276.75,
ddicit ; \\lf.IIPI

meter trllsh. $:17'&gt;. S:l.61. $1U.'i03. 1R:

Includes complete

e&lt;'Onomic dP\'(·•lopnwnt, no reeeipts,
no disbursemPnt s, $2,lXXJ.
Ex!J(:'ndifuros

for

thE'

month

totaled $7''..:l41.l6 w hile r&lt;'C'eipl s
tot &lt;lied $."1l,li23.78.

Meigs ...
property
transfers

listings

Charles Ahhn11 !n lkrbert Ricf',
Chc"·J l.;nn Rice . rtighl ol Wov.
Oli vr.
Hrrbrrt RiCf'. Chf'r\1 L~· nn Hire
ro C ienn Robert Hall . M;wc K Hall.
Pa rcels. Ol ive.
Richard M Youn g . l .in d:-~ A.
Young ro r&gt;onald L L&gt;nn ing,
EveJ;.·n LJnnin g.
P &lt;l rCf'ls.
Sa li sbur.\ ·.
Dwigh t Gr ah am 10 l .uci llt' HiP!!.
LC'af;.· ChaslPPn , :m atT('!". It"
Record. Ru tl and.
L ucil lf' Hit-It to .JanPI I ,_ Ruhl•rt.o..;.
:~ acres, Rut land .

Charles Edwin Humphre;. \'i
vi an E . Humphrp~· to MonongahPl;l
Power Co .. Righi of Wav. Olivt•.
A nna LPC M;1sh to Susa n i'a~

M as h Pullins. J{ulx•r! LP&lt;' Mash.
Tracts. So lisburv.
H omflr E. Pullins. C01da H.
Pullins to Eagl(' M nu nL.1in ( '! wp ..
Right of Way. Oli\'l'.
Henry r:. Hahr. F:i l('('n Bahr to
How ard Nml Ba hr . K imiX' r J\· I ·' nn
Bahr, Right uf \\'a\·, C~1Pstt•1

Filmeter
Pages 3, 8
..Channel 23 listings inclUded
in this week's guide."
FLEXSTEEL

SOFAS, LOVESEATS
CHAIRS, RECLINERS
SLEEPERS

OPEN STOCK
DINING ROOM

HERE'S THE STORY: After 71 years in business. Emptre
i
facing an extreme fmancial crisis. We have lost our Middleport store to
fire and most raise funds immediately to rebuild . This loss threatens our
company sturcture with financial ruin. We have had to take a huge new tnventory marked for Middleport Furniture tn at our Gallipolis Joation. We • --''"'"'
are overstQcked with fine. name brand furniture and the bills are mount- ya.;;~ill
ing. All furniture is on the BLOCK for IMMEDIATE SALE and LIQUIDATION. Please stop in ... you'll find no better time to buy furntture ... Guaranteed Savings Storewide1

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Station listings

Evrl~' n &lt; ;.

Mich&lt;-wl

Young . Linda /\ . Young. Parrel
Sa li sbury.
F.dwln Andrew Cro" to Car1· P
Norris. Donna M. Norris. Lot ~7.
Racine Village .
Grt'&lt;'n -Up Recl amation Serv ..
Henry E. Bahr. EiiPl'n Bahr.
Richard Fick .Jr . K avl' Firk to
Richard F ick .lr .. Ka yt' Fil'k. U8
acres. ChestPr .

HomP

Nat io n £~!

Rank to .John I..

Bass. Stella M . Ba". JO acrp,;,
ChestPr
F.sta F. Roush to Ten-y C.
Proffitt, Pamela S. Proffitt . Lo!J62,
LE&gt;banon .

Madge Dye to DPm-er Queen,
Josephine QuePn , :J.019 acres,
Columbia .
Paul L. Brown. Clnv ie Edith
Brown to Paul L. Bro"·n. CloviP
Edith Brown. Parcel Sa lem .
Helen Queen. Denver Queen.
Josephine A. Queen to La &gt;&lt;Tence R.
Zimmerman Sr. Rose Ellen Zimmerman, 11 .6 acres, Columbia.
Steven R. Van Meter. Patrick H.
O'Brien, J. B. O'Brien and Pennzoll
Company, Agree. and Cont .. Middleport Village
E lsie Shuler, deceased, Ernest
M . Shuler, Affidavi t, Letart.
Larry M. Well , Judy A Well to
Vernal Well, Mlnrals, Bedford.
LatTY M . Well, Judy A. Well to
Ver·na l Well, Easement, Bedford.
Jack W. Carsey, Neacll E .
Carsey to Howard B. Mullen. Lots.
Pomeroy VIllage.
,
'

BEMCO

MATTRESSES &amp;
BOX SPRINGS

HBQ

Huntington. WV
Home Box Office

MAX

Cine max

CBN
ESPN
WTBS

Christian Netwrlt
Spo~ Network
Atlllflta, GA

PULASKI KEEPSAKES

WTVN

Columbuo. OH

WTAP

Part&lt;ersburg. WV

DINING ROOM

WCHS

Cherleoton.

WPBY
WBNS
WOUB

Columbuo, OH
Athena. OH

WOWK
WVAH

Huntington, WV
Hurricane. WV

Rf'lx'\ca J Tf&gt;a1uT·d to ( ;on lnn
Bruce Tr aford. Parn~ l ". S;lli.c.;llur.\ ·
Don&lt;1ld L. Lanning.
La nning to Hich a rd

WSAZ

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Hollywood

by STON EVILE

WOOD DINETTES
by u.s .

BASSETT, SINGER
BURINGTON, KINCAID

LIVING ROOMS

BEDROOM SUITES

by FLEXSTEEl, BENCHCRAFT
CHRISMA

BURRITO BI«Jl'HERS STilL FLYING - Flddler Glb Guilbeau, left, and gultarisl Jolur
J!e!aod comprise the Bonito Brothers, a duo left over from the Flying Burrito Brothers lonned In
liJ68. Their music sUD reflects the rock-rountry sound of the orlp.al gmup, and Gullheau describes
their style as "country as anybody and more so than a lot." (AP Laserpboto).

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