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                  <text>12-The Daily Sentinel

Page

Pomeroy--Middleport, Ohio

Guy R. Russell. 86, SR 124 ,
Mine"-ville. died Thursday after·
noon at Pleasant Vallev Hosoital.
Mr. Russell was bor n August 13,
1897, in Meigs County. the son of
Mitchel and Alvira Archer Russell.
He was a direct deSC&lt;'ndent of
Revolutionary War soldiers. Ensign
Brewster Higley 2nd, and Lieut. Joel
Higley who W!'re among thP fir st
settlers of Rutland Township.

He was united in marriagf' to
Freda Marie Houdashelt March 9,
l 9lll and in 19'.M moved to Trumbull
County, spending over 54 years in
the WarrPn and Vienna, Ohio area .
Hf' was a Warren merchant for
s&lt;&gt;veral ymr s and retirPd from the
OhioCorrugat ing Co .. in 1963.
H&lt;' was a 55 year Master Mason of
Old E r ie LodgP 003. Mahoning
Chapter No. 10 of Grand Chapter.
Royal Arch Masons. Warren Coun ·
cil No. 58 Ruval and Select Masters
and Wan'E'n Commandery 39
Knight T emplar.
Forme r aC'tiv(' and now Honorary
member of Vienna VoluntE"Pr Fire
l)('partmenl, Vienna Senior Citi zens, a 30 year member of the
Vien na United Methodist Church
a.nd until rE'Cf'nl

~'ears

actiVC' in

many other Vie-nna and Wa rren

Free pickup reminder

Hospital

Area deaths
Guy Russell

.
.
Frid11y, April 20, 1984

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted -John W. Scarbrough,
Long Bottom: Betty Johnson,
Mason: Edgar Kidwell, Reedsville:
Carl Weese, Syracuse; Ernest
Brewer, Racine; Martha Brewer.
Middleport.
.
Discharged - Donald Covert,
· Sherry Butcher, Kenneth Lawson ,
Gladys Sigler.

Mrs. Harry (Joey) VIncent. Cwl ville: nint' grandchildren, and four
great grandchildren.
Funeral servi&lt;'t'S will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m . at the White
Funeral Hom&lt;' in Coolville with
Pastor Gilbert Spencer officiating .
Burial will be in Coolville Cemetery.
Friends may caJI at th&lt;' funeral
home today from2 to4 and 7 to9and
until time of services on Saturday.

Bus purchases on
Tuesday agenda

Jessamine G. Lyons
Jessamipe Grace Lyons. 74. died
Thursday at her hom&lt;' on Salem St.
in Rutland.
Arrangements are
lx•ing made by the Hunter Funeral
Home in Rutland .

Harold Cottrill
Funeral services for Harold Levis
Cott rill. WilkesvillewhodiedThur.;day will be held Saturday at noon at
the James N. Blower Funeral Home
in McArthur, not Albany as was
rep011ed .

ENROLLED AT OSP
ACADEMY - Sreven Circle,
Racine, en !Alred the Ohio State
llighway Patrol's
!13th
Academy Class April 9 In
Columbus. The Meigs County
resident will undergo basic
training until Sept. 7.

Boy Scout Troop 249
wiH distribute balloons

A special meeting of the Meigs
County Board of Mental Retarda·
tlonand Developmental Disabilities
has been setfor2: 30p.m. Tuesday at
the auditor's office In the Meigs
County Courthouse.
Purp:&gt;se is to review bids and
make recommendations to the
Meigs County Board of Commis·
sloners regarding the purchase of
two new school buses. The meeting
is open to the public.

rf'turnffl to Mf'igs County to m a ke
thet r home tn Min&lt;'rsvillPwith th&lt;'ir
daughtf'r. RaP and son-in-law.
Ronald E. Reynolds. At I hat time he
became a member of the Miners·
ville United Methodist Church.
In addition to his wife. daught&lt;'r
and son-in-law su rvivors indude
two grandsons and their wivt&gt;S,
Lawrence Richard and Connie
Millard of Lexington. Ohio and
Mitchel Ru sS&lt;'II and Patricia Mil ·
lard of Flint . Michigan, grea t
granddaughters, Kri sliP N icole and
Jennif·pr L _vnn Mi llard. Li'xington :
10 ni('('C'S, 10 nephews and onC'cousin .
,/u Ua Strwart
rn addition to his parPnts hf' wa s
pr'('('C'dfd in drnth hy rvm hrnthPrs .

E-:dgar James ctnd Cl)•de Clayton
RusS£'11 , and two sisters. Mrs .
Charles 1Anna1 Buck and Mrs.
Lou is 1Crorgia 1Diehl .
Funera l SC'f\· irrs will be held
Ylondav at 1: .lJ p.m . at Ewing
Funrrl.ll HomP with thP Rt&gt;\'. StPvf•
Nelson of Mincr;;villr Unil&lt;od M Ptho·
dist Church offi&lt;"ialin~ . Burial will
!)(' in Bradford Cem&lt;'l&lt;'IY. Fric•nds
m a_v call at lllf' funp ra l homf'
an;;!inlf' llff{'r 2 p.m . on Sunda _, ..
.VIa sonic Sc&gt;n:icf's will tx&gt; conduct('(]
S und&lt;:~ _\ ·

at 7: .' {.0 p.m. at th(' funera l

home.

M•·h·in Walk•·r
Mrlv in H . \\'alkf•r. IR. Pomf'ro~· .
di('(l Thui"S&lt;Ia.v at St. .Joseph
Hospital followtng a brief illness.
Mr Walk&lt;'l" was tx&gt;rn in Clav
Countv. W.Va .. the son of th&lt;' Ia!!•
S.1 mucl and Rebecca ;\nn James
Walker. H~ was also PM"Pd&lt;od in
deat h by his first wifP. Violet .onPso n
and one b rot h~r
Hr wa s a ret in_'tiL'mploye ofU nion
Carbt U&lt;' Corp .. Allaway . W. Va .,
workPd :1:-:: a cnal minC'r and WJS a
mPmbf.•r of thf' ( 'llrrh of C od &lt;.~t
ChPstcr .
HP is s un' ivC'd by his w ifP. Edna
W&lt;Jiker; om· son. T om WalkPr.
F'airbornC'. Ohio; onf• daug hter.

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Editorials ........................ A·2
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By The Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Tht' Ohio Supreme Court has
assigned Hocking County Common Pl&lt;.'as Judge
James Stilwell to preside over the trial of Maxine
Plummer next month in Gallia Counly Common
Pleas Court.
Mrs. Plummer, former executive director of thf'
GaDia-Jackson-Melgs 648 Mental Health Board, is
charged with theft In offiep and using her offi&lt;'f' to
influenep a public ron tract. is schedulf'd to go on trial
May 14.
Stilwell's appointment comes after Chief Justi('('

COLUMBUS. Ohio tAP! - Co
lumbia Gas of Ohio, lnr., and a
Boston group headed by Joseph
Kennedy will announce Monday a
private program designf'd to pro·
vide home heating assislancl' to
certain low-inrome families.
Details well' not ava ilable Fri ·
day, but thE' Goveror Richard
Celeste's orfice said the program is
eJ&lt;pected to make up to $1!i0 a year
availabl&lt;' to low-income families
qualifying under certain criteria.
Kennedy, son of the late U.S. Sen.
Robert Kenned y and head of the
Citizens Energy Corp.. and Colum bia Presidf&gt;nt Marvin E. White. are
to annouO('(' the program - sa ld to
be the first of It s kind In the nallonat a Monday morning tll a.m.J
n£WS conferen"" in Columbu s.
Reportedly, the program will be
similar to one that has bPen
operated in Massachusetts by
Citizens Energy Corp. for the past
four or fiv&lt;' years. A major
dlfferenCf' is that the Ohio plan caU s
for assistance with natural gas bills
Instead home heat ing oU bills .
Cituens Energy. il was report ('(I.
wUI purchase gas at well - ~
·d
pfk'(&gt;s and then sell It to Columbia 1
the prices it pays in ils ~lar ga
purchases, with Citizens Energy
earni.ng profits which would go into a
low-income as sistanrc fund .

Th&lt;• M eigs Ocrupaliona t Work
Experience Class will hold a car
wash from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. Saturday
at the Sugar Run As hland Station in
Pomrroy.

Easter services
slated Sunday
SpPCi al Easter sf'rvicPs will be

held at the First Ilaptisl Church.
Mtddleport , begmning with SunriSf'
srrvices at fi a .m featuring songs
and readings by membf'rs of the
Sunda y PVf'ning choir follmvrd by
brea kfast servro by the church.
Sunda)· School will !)('at 9:15a .m.
follOW&lt;'CI by morning worship
beginn ing allO a. m.
The )'Oungstcrs of the primary
dcpartmPnl wi ll havp re('itations
and will sing "Je~ u s Loves ME:' ."

The ch ild rm wi ll bf' prPSenl ing
songs trom thp EastPrCanta ta "H is
Fl!~&lt;·c

Was Whit&lt;' as Snow" and
Pa&gt;tor Mark McClung will doliwr

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sing "Up

FromThC'Gra ,·p·· and ''He Arose,··
sdt"f'tions from t hPCantata '· It Took

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EvPning servirf's will be hrld at 7
p.m . to cloSf' the da\· of worship.

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Frank Celebrezze recommendf'd that Gallia Judge
Richard Roderick step down from the case. Roderick
recently ronsented to Ce1Pbreu£'s rerommendation.
StUwell, a former Columbus attorney, was a
member of Ihe three-judge panel that presided OV&lt;'f
the Dale Johnston murder trial in Logan in January.
Celebrezze made the decision after an affidavit of
ptl'judice against Roderick was filed by Mrs.
Plummer in March. Roderick initially refused to
nonor her request to remove himself from the case.
The chief jusllce said thai in order to remove any
hints of prejudice or conflict in the case, Roderick

should stPp down.
Mrs. Plummer made several claims against
Roderick to prove her point that he l'Oulu not preside
over tlle trial in a "fair and impartial manner."
Among those claims was a term he S&lt;'rved on the
former G-J -M Comm unity Mental Hea lth C&lt;'nler
board; political pressure from the communi ty: and
his previous partnership with Gallia Cou nt y
Prosecutor Joseph Cain.
In an entry filed shortl y afterward. Rodenrk
disputed aU of Mrs . Plummer's claims. Arrording to
judicial procedure, lhal !"arced the dec ision into

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Count \· roads schfflul(::.ci tor
rPpa\·ing thi ~ \'ear ha s in crrasf'd
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but rn unt~· Fngin('f'r

.James Baird views surh pl :-ms as
simply k&lt;'f'ping up with norm al
\\'l'a r and tear

In h i~ annual rC'por1 on highwa\'
and bridge' work fort hi ~ ~~rar. Bl:l i 1~J
said approximat~ly Jl m iles will!)('
resurtaelod this )Pa r . In l~Rl. :~
milf'S of co unt\ road n'&lt;'PiH'&lt;l nl'w
~ UriJC{'S.

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Baird submt 1tcd the rf'portt o th('
countv rommissionPrs at thf'rncl of
M;liTh . Th e rcpor1 r&lt;'Qu~s t s tha t "
tnt a I of $ 1.47~.2-lR txo S(X'nt thi s .\ 't' ttr

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-Jam,.,; Baird

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fro m simplr mainl ('nanC'P to chan
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PII.OTEST PARADE - Members of th&lt;' Meigs
lligh School Band and several parents marehed down
Pomeroy's Main Street Saturday morning in protest
of ~ firing ol band director Marilyn Goodnile. The
students earned banners and signs. 1llf' Meigs Local

$%,0) ) ltJr d u~l t·ontrol.

tiw'" mrJSU tl'S !Jr hanJ .sulian'&lt;l
t'o;_tds . in C'I uding ~ t ~tlJilizim: !hf'
h;tsP, h! Jdt' p&lt;t !chin).! and ~C&lt; tl inL:: 01·
:--poqXJ\ 'ing with hot rni.x.
AnothPI' SH.\101 is rT~JUt' :-- lt'(l hll

Board of Educational a :J-2 vote on 1\tcsday, Aprill7 •
fired Goodnilc despite a supportive delegation of
some 60 hand students and parents who atl&lt;'nd&lt;'&lt;llhe
hoard me&lt;&gt;ting on her lwhalf.

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State bargaining bill adds expense to county government
striking deputies. who had organued under the

Endorsements due this week

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made when the court attempts to SPat a j ur:&gt;. H ~
attornr~· . Daniel
M . Hunt of Columbus. for dismL%al of th&lt;' theft i n
office charge.
Mrs. Plummer was dism issed from her (Xl'ilion b)"
the 648 board la st September. A Gallia ~'fa ncl ju 1y
returned S('('ret ind ictment s aga inst ht-&gt;r
in
[le&lt;'pmbf'r

Parlier rleniPd a motion filf'd by her

By KEVJ]I; KELL \"

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height adjusters Chrome loop handle.

A motion for a change of venue in 1hP rast' fl 'mains
to be dE"CidC'd . ROOerick sa id in March a ruling wUI be·

Tim•••h-;entinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS -The num bN of

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C'Piebrezz0"s hands.

Number of roads
set for repaving
increases in .,84

Ry lARRY EWING
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALUPOLL&lt;;- While the firs! union has yet to lx•
official I)' N'rt ifiPd. the first npgotiations .v~l to bP held,
th&lt;' first contract .vet 10 be approved or n&gt;j('Cted under
the statp's new collective bargaining law. lhP
legislation - and related efforts for and against
unionization - has had a serious financial impar l on
Gallia County government.
The county i• c urrently under ('Qntract with two
consulting finns. Those firms SPtw to represent and
aid the rommission on questions of unionizalion and
rollectlve bargaining .
The county first contractPd with a consullanltodeal
with union matters In the fall of1981, during thPmldst
of a strikl' by sher iff's departmPnl employ""s and
deputies.
Clemans. Nelson &amp; Associ~les, a Columbus-based
finn. was employed bv the county to deal with lh~

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Hocking County judge to hear Plummer case

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A rehearsal for the Voices of
Liberty will be held at 8 p.m.
Monday at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church. Preparation wUI
begin for participation in the Peace
SeNtce to be held at the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church on I14.ay 6.

Will present program

In July 1978 he and his wife. Freda

Have a happy,
joyous Easter

CLEVELAND tAP I The
winning number drawn Thursday
night In the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "The Number." was 263.
In the " Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the win ·
ning number was 9ll5.

planning session.

organiza tion s and activit iPS.

debate lans forrnulated--D-1

Lottery winners

Plan rehean;al

Plan reunion
Plans for a reunion this :;piing for
the class of 196:1 at Wahama High
School will be finalizf'd at a mf'E'Iing
to be held at 7 p.m . Mondayo at the
Mason Elementary School Cafele·
ria. AU members of the class living
in this area arp invited to the

Mayor Fred Hoffman today
reminded residents spring clean-up
week will be held In Middleport
AprU 23-27.
RPsldents are requested to clean
up their yards and vacant lots and
deposit tlle debris near the curb so
the village street department can
haul II away free of charge.
Pickup schedule Is as follows:
Monday, first ward; Tuesday,
second ward; Wednesday, third
ward; and Thursday, fourth ward.

COLUMBUS. Ohio !API - At
least two of Ohio's ranking Democrats. neutral so far in their party's
May 8 presidenllal primary. say
they wUl make their candidate
choices known Monday.
, Gov. Richard CelestP remains
tight -lipped, saying only that he wUI
decide neJ&lt;I week If he wUI make a
ptl'·prlmary endorsemPnt.
House Speaker Vern Rltfe Jr ..
New Boston, and Secretary of State
Sherrod Brown said Friday , after
party leaders mt't with the Rev.
Jesse Jackson, that they will
al1J101lf1Ce tlielr deciSions Monday.
Tiley, along with Celeste, state
party Chairman James Ruvolo,
legislative leadt'rs and others met
ieparately earlier this week w1th
former VIce President Walter
Mondale and Sen. Gary Hart. the
"ber candidates .
The primary vote wiD decide aU

American FPC! r r ation of State. Count:--· and Muni cipal
Employe('s. Up to tha t point , the count .\· comm iss ion

had refusPd to talk lo eilh&lt;'r I he union r&lt;'prrsent altve
or the striking workers .
Thf' 66-day old strike endPd when the comm iss ion.
while refusing to recognize the union. rJgr('('d to
accept whatevPr \\'Orking arrangr&gt;mf'nt woulfi bf'

aCTI'ptable to the sheriff.
Sheriff James M . Montgomery sign('(l a contracl
with the union 1n Novemb&lt;'r, 1981.
The county's contract with Clemans. 1'\rlson ca ll s
for the payment of a monthly retainer fee of $17:&gt;.
When the finn is rallro upon for servi&lt;'&lt;' it charges a
flat rate of $50 per hour. plus twenty cent s a miiP for
travel. plus expenses .
T o date. the coun ty has paid $14 ,869 to Ci&lt;'rmns.
Nelson.

out 21 of Ohio' s 175 delegatf'S to the
DPmocratlc !'\a tiona I Convention.
Monda!('. wnose labor backing
&gt;&lt;'IVed him well when he won in I he
neighboring industrial stales of
Michigan and Pennsylvania, Is
expected to get the nod from most of
the party leaders. Cl'IPSte, howPVer,
had sa id hewanted to talk to all three
cand idates before deciding whether
or whom to endorse.
"I would think the decision
whether lo endorse wlll be made
next week .... I think aU of us need to
digest what we'vp heard and reflect
on what we've bPen told by the
candidates."
Celeste said .Jackson did "an
exeellent job" outlining his \1l'Ws on
such Issues as the economy. energy
and peace.
Senate President Harry Meshel of
Youngstown said he wUl make ari
endorsement next week . He sug-

gestPd I he po&gt;Sibility of t h&lt;' leaders
making a joint pndorSC"ment but lh&lt;'
idea

obviously

ha s

now

bcf&gt;n

scrapped.
At a news conferenrf', Jackson

sa id Celest&lt;' owes him and his black
supporters a far greatf'r pol it ica l
debt than the goVPmor might owe
Mandai&lt;'.
.Jackson was weighing his abilit y
to deliver the black vott' against
CelPSte's servlee as Peace Corps
director under the Ca11rr-Mondale
admlnlstra tlon.
When askf'd if Cel&lt;'S te owed
Mondale a favor for giving him a
job. Jackson answered: "So did our
rommunlty. Mondale gave him a
job: we gave him a position.
"I hope thai the governor would
make a judgment for my support
just as many of my supporters have
made a judgment to support him,"
Jackson said.

Thr nPw stal l' law, which allows publi c Pmplo.\·f'f'&lt;;;_
lhP ri~ ht to urganiLf' :llld bar_r::ai n mlh'Cli\'(']~·. wrn t
into ('flt'('l on April l.
In .::~ n pJrort tu prPparc for t hr loc\11 impact ot th~tt
law . thl' coun t\ contrart r·d \\·ith

a ~ ( '('One!

consultmg

fi rm .

BaSf'd in LJ"'•rencP County·. Sou t hPast Oh tn
Management Consult an ts cha rgf's tht • count ~· a
variable raiC': $.l) per hour for rf'guiJr rr:ms u11 a ti on .
$45 per hou r for legal consult at ion. and $Y [Y'r hour for·
sf'Crptarial sf'rv ice.
SinC'f' 1hf' fir st of' this .\'Par. Ga lli&lt;J Crnmt~ · has pt.~id
t hf' firm - which is curn:nl t.v in t h(' prrx'f' ... s of writmg
job descriptions for a ll count.\ · worker~ and drafl ing
policies and procrourPS to co\'rr job·rr·l;ttf'd issuf'sapproximately $.'i,OXI
In July. the count~··~ agr('('mf'nt with Clf&gt;man s.
~rison w ill rxp irr ancl is not rxpN'tf'd to IX'

State tax burden
among highest
in nation
WASHINGTON 1AP1 - Ohio
will pa)· an &lt;'StimatPd $29 billion
in federal taxes in fi scall984 . thP
sixth high&lt;'St burden in the
nation. a tax wat rhdogorgan it.a ·
t ion announN:I() tocb y .

The Tax Foundation l nr. sa id
Ca llfornia, New York and TPxas
lead the nation in f('(ieral tax
burden. l t said total doll ar
amount s lend to be high&lt;'SI in
slates wilh thf' largest popula·
lions and thai citizens in ll1e 10
most populou s staiPS w ill foot
57.6 pervenl of the tax burden .
The group said Ohio's esti ·
mated P,..r-rapital tax burden of
$2,695 ranks the state 24th in the
na tion.

r·rnf&gt;wt'&lt;l A I ltldl tlmt ·. Sout hf'ttsl Ohio :\1cJntH.'J'ml\nr
Consult:mh ·.nil t ·hc~t).:f ' ;1 rPlainrr lf't ' 111 $\i:l ])l't
month _ Thf' lt rm h.td tl rgintlll~ ~~· ai\n::l rht ' IT' Llint 'l
lx·cau SL· 11! thf' f'ot Jnt \ ·c.. month!\· comrnllnH·nl r ~,
(']('man ....

'\(' ] ~.:o n

( ' l•'m;nlc... . :\dc...on · ~ r f'IJtnt •r IPt ' /' !Hie..
~lul hf ':lsl rlh io :vLm.J g! 'm('nt ( ·on ~ultant&lt; \' r i i i~ ·L'rn
Count .\ · n l'ficiJl ~ "" ·' thf' ! irm s can t_x · ,\ \d lu:thlt ·
t'f'"Ollrt 't' in ri t'; tlin g 1,\'ith lht&gt; compl i(':lh'&lt;l pn.('f'S' IJ !
\\.hC'n

co Jif't~ ti \'t' IJ&lt;Jrg&lt;~ inin g .~~ ir work... it~ \ ' &lt;J\ rhr•1u .L: l'

l 'ou nt v gt l\'t ·rnrnc,nt .

Indr'f'CI. count \ ' orrici a l '- hopt • tlw &lt;I tel .md ('llli!l('tl : 1'
hdp dimini,.., h. ilnnt •·lim trLi l l ', ttu·
rhant'f'~ of f'OIIP('I i\' f' h :l!l!~tlllin ;... r·\-t• r ('l illll!l )..: ''' rh•·
lt.x'a l gon•rnm C'nt.
!h i 'C[)Jl~ ui1 J I11 will

"1'11sic;llk ,"

; 1 ~ pokf' . . IJ'.'I'Sllll f u1

~aiel F rid;t\·... ,, f' J rT' 1n in g
tuml•if' int11 them ...

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Bank officials outline
plans to reestablish
service in Wilkesville
V.l l .KESVl L LF: - \ "in tonCnunt '
l'\ntinnal Bank officials ha\·4' out

linr'&lt;l plans to INlp&lt;'n t he hank 's
Wilkesv ille branch later this )"Car .
The branch has brcn c los('(l ' inr e
la &gt;t Oct. 31, foll owing an armed
rubb&lt;'r;,· Oct. 28 that rt"Ult('(i in the
arrest of two Licking Count)' men .
II had brcn the =ond 1imr in a
vear that the branch . locatPd on
Ohio 160 in the villagt', had b&lt;'en
robbed at gunpoint. Bank officials
announrro at the lime the branch
would be closed because they would
not expose it s rmploypes to further
danger.
Robert B . Will Jr., Vinton County
Na tional presiden t, said the bank is

working v.: i1!1 H( •n Smith. 1 1u nt ·1 111 .1
ro m ·pnif'nn · ,._!lll"t' ;tl lht · tnl t 'l'l'( '
linn n f ltlO .md ( lh 111 !iX':~ n•·;n ltlf'
v ill&lt;lgf'. to pu! lhf' l)r;mch lllh l tht·
stnrf'.
Th f' nf'\\' 11r J ndl. which ll lfi('i ;l l:ho pc' will rl'C:-&lt; tahlish ~Pr\ · i ct · 101 ttl!'
SUITOUndin g ilrf'J JncJ ffi,JO\ t'ffi

ploy&lt;'f's nl Southern Ohio Co; II Co.'s
M r igs mtnPS. will hf' a tvd) Ian('.
dri\'C'·in facilil \. with lohiJ~ · Sf'l'\'icr
and l on n int rlY il'w ~pace .
Following rqzu l!.l tnty appm\·al.
construction rna ~ · hC'g in thi s
summf'r . WiU said .

"'Both our Wilke"' ille and miner·
customers arf' important to us." hf'

addro.

�April 22, 1984

Comment

and perspective

The Sunday Time..Sentlnel
ftage--A-2
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LETl'ER." OF 0P11'1.10"'-i an• wl'lmnwd. lht•)' '"houJd hf' Jt&gt;Ss thllll :IOOwordoi loo~ All
&lt;teUn's are subjtx:l to edit ln.- and rmt&gt;Ot tM" sl~ with namf'. addrftl\.o; lllld tt&gt;lephollf' num1Jer. No~~ IPW'N wtU ht• puhli..,bt'd. LA&gt;th•N should t:.. in 1:000 ta-;t(', addrcs.-.bl~t ls~· no( ~naliti{'!l; .
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The Peabody plan
Who do ~' OU likr for govrrnor nf :"Jrw E ng lan d''
Or the Great LJkf's or Scluth A tlanti c rt:&gt;gions?
You didn't knov..· !)('op le wrrr running for thP JObs''
You'rf' light . !\'o onr Lli - ~· f't. But that could r hange it \.\.'f' listf'n ro
" Chub" 1also known as Endicon ! Pf'a bod~:.
: T he fonnt•r .JWW'rno r of :vtu ss.:Jchusf'll ~. and r onc('i \'a hl.v the only
per son PH'r 10 han • an nou ncC'd for the vicC' p rPs idPnc.v 1Democratic
nQm inat ion, 1~1. thinks a fr drr al s ~· strm rhar isn't workin g - or isn' t
wOrkin g nParly· .:J s v;pJI a ~ it should - is in n('('d of rrs rructuring.
~ And as a L:Jn•v;pi J ~.:if t to \\';1shing1on. hr has somP proposals to th at

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·~actory two-tone , cru;se, tilt AM / FM/ Ca ssette, Rallye wheel s,
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Loca l one owner.

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NOW

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$9884

PRICED TO SELL

1984 BUICK PARK AVENUE

likr l)· to raise political h"rklr .,
: Hi? would ha\'1' such HI nr 12 gm ·rrnnrr;;; with j urisdictions OH'r
m)Jiti -statr re,E!ions . Thr\· woui[J tX' t~ l f'C tcd at thr sa m e timC' as thr
pnisid Pn1 and for thr samf' trrm .
: ThPir fu nct i on would hf' to pu ll to grt hf'r ff'dC'ral programs m th(' fi(']rl
an~ m&lt;Jkl' 1hl'm work m orr r ff('('li\· r l~ ·. T h f'~- would. hC' bf&gt;lieves . hPip
corrff·t thP pr obiPrns of a swol l(' ll fC'Cir r ul burPaucraC\'
: Whal is nPP&lt;-kd . PPatxxl.\ · IX'li f'\'f'S. is somronf' in the fiel d w ith thr
J.W&lt;!sligP -.tnd cl out t h~ll com!'s from IX'ing C'IC'c ted to m &lt;lkr progrttm s work .
Hf' concPdf&gt;s probh ,m s. Somf' l'f'J:,'i Onal gu\'f'rno r s wou ld tx- of -.t
diffr rr nt part ~- th an thP pl T's idt'nl. in\' itin,l.! fri ction.
Thf' r f'spons ihil 1ti0:-; (If thP rrgional govrrnors would ov£'r lap with
rf'gi ona l ff'&lt;kt ·~d official.... &lt;J nd \\·i th departmf'n t h(•ads buck in Washing-t on.
St aff' gow'rnors mi ght .sf'n st• and I'f's ist a loss of STJ IUS.
Rut Pr atx)dy lx&gt;liP\ ' 1' ~ thf• IJ I T!b l f'rn~ {'0Uid d ll hf' \\-'Ork('{j OUI and thl'
fPdf'ra l s\'stC'm m&lt;-ldf' t o wo rk morf' f' fff'&lt;·tiv!:'ly·. An d he srps a plu ~ for thC'
regiona l go\'C'rnor ships l)p ~· o nd mnrf' f'fff'Cti vt • im jJiemcntJtion o f fC'drml
progr ams_ Thf'\' wou ld hf' pro,· ing g ruund s fo r pn'sidPnt tal candida If'S.
PPabod~· ha sn 't gottr•n much n•:1dion .n·1, -.tnd twi sntlouking-forParl_v
ac tion . RPforms Ltkr timr
But wh C'n a \Ystrm 1" 1,.1 w rll' kin g - 11r v.·orking in a \\' d .V th&lt;:~l of tpn
ma kPs it r astrr to slop I hi ngs from h :1ppt' ning 1h ~Hl !O gf't ltwm to happen it i" Pvf'nt ual l~ · r f'cognili'd that chang0:-; haH' to l:x• m:uh •
Pra txxt.\ · is making a m ;Jjor dwngr him ... f'lf . Aflf'r 17 _H'a r~ o f ixoing in
powrr or r losr to it in Wa shi nglnn. fi r . .;t in 1hf' .John:-;on Whi!C' Housf' and fo r
l J yrars JS a nolablf' -. u cc'(' SS in lilf' cit ." '" lt'g~l] S pC'('i ~tlit _v- lubb.\ ·ing , hP is
going homr.
Hr's lx'ginning ll nf'w L'&lt; ltH't' .1 " . 1 ('rJuntr:-· l ~ m ·v0r in .\ rv; Hampshin•.
1\'o morr lobtJ,\'ing. bur that d or·~ n 1 m Pan nn mnn' politi('s.
Thc rr wrrP. h&lt;' . ., a,·s. rwo wmncr:-; in :\pw llampshirf' on Feb . ~K C an
Hart ~ · ou k nmr d bou t
Chub Pf'abody al&lt;.;o did all ri(!h 1. Hr·w as PIPrtc·d fn,m the to\A·n of Holli :-.
to Nrw Hampsh irP' ." f'V Pry·-d pc;tdf' conslitutional con\'Pn tion .
It wctsn' l pas~·. It wa s hack to d oor·· to·(loor r ampaig ni ng lor thf' fir sI
lime in yrar s. R uL hr s~l , ...,_ ht ' wa.c.; n·r a~ r u ~ t y- :1s hP harl1houg ht:

"It fell gr"'" ·..

Berry's World

Extended Ohio forecast

More rain for Ohio
By The Associated Press
The National Weather Service says that after 24 hours of dry
weather, more rain is headed tor Ohio.
In fact, ram was aln&gt;ady falling In the extn&gt;mP southern fringe of
the statP during the predawn hours Sa turday morning . It was
forecast to Invade most of southern Ohio Saturdav night and move
into thP northern pa11 of the state Sunday.
•
High pr&lt;'ssure from the Greal Lakl»; to the middle Atlantic coast
and a strong low pressure area moving out of the southern Plains will
be competing for control of Ohio's weal her through Sunday.
With the high pressurebecomingstrongpr and moving south ward,
it looks as though it will win out in northern Ohio, keeping it dry
through tonight, but with increasing cloudiness and some widely
scattered showers Sunday.
Southern Ohio will be wet. Rain will gradually move into most of
that region by ton ight, and thel&lt;' Is a chance of thunderstorms in the
extreme soul h. Some of the rain could become heavy Sunday, which
could mean renewed trouble for the rivers in that part of the sta te.
II was still mostly clear in extreme northern Ohio at sunrtse. The
I&lt;'St of the slate had an ov0rcast of mid-and high-level cloudiness.
Rain was falling along the Ohio River from Cincinnati to
Chesapeakt&gt;.
Predawn temppratures rani!ed from the upper 30s in clear
sections of nm1hern Ohio to the low 50s In the extreme southern pan
of the st ate.

Associated Press Writer
A huge storm blasted much of the nat ion Saturd ay with IS-inch
snows halting E aster travel in the Rockies, thunderstorms spewing
hail and tornadoes from west Texas to Arkansas and heavy rain
trapping people in their cars in Missouri.
A tornado killed a camper and injured at least four other people In
Lake Canton, Okl a., on Friday. and an 8-year·old girl was left sitting
in a field where a mobile home had tx&gt;en when a twister ripped
through VaUey View, Texas.
In Colorado. where ranchers unable to reach young Uvestock
predictI'd heavy losses of l ambs and calves, up to 2 feet of snow was
expected before skies began to clear Sunday. But southern Texas
was roasting in record heat that hit 106 Friday in Del Rio.
"It's crazv," Bill Sammler, of lhP National Severe Storms
Forecast CP~I Pr in Kansas City, Mo., said this morning. He called it
"a vicious stmm" that "spanned the seasons."
Flash flood warnings were up Sa turday in K ansas and Missouri as
the stmm' s centl'r moved eastward from central Oklahoma. By
early Saturday I he rain covered half of !Uinois and was spreading
into Kentucky and wes lern Indian a. Nebraska had 8 inches of snow
al Big Spr ing, and up to 5 inches had fallen in western Kansas.
Tornado warnings remained in effect for the early morning in
western Arkansas. A 76 mph gust damaged nine airplanes and
forced evacuation of I he control tower at the Fort Smith municipal
airport Friday.

Lottery winning
Friday numbers:

518,8940
Light blue. 5 speed trans. and custo m cloth intenor. Factory
stereo, only 37,542 lo w m;l es Factory aluminum wheel s an d
mu ch more.

Dark burgu ndy w;th burgundy custom cloth interior. Buick's Top of
the Line. Full power, locking wire wheel covers and much more.
Only 6,08llow miles. Balance ol factory warranty.

NOW $15,984

WAS $16,900

WAS SS595

SALE

$7684

1983 BUICK REGAL

CLEVELAND iAPl The
winning number drawn Friday
night in thE' Ohio Lottery's daily
game.
"TheNumber."was518.
In the
"Pick 4" game, pl ayed
!V!onday through Friday, the win·
ning nwnber was 8904.
The lottery reported a loss of
$73.677 on "Thf' Number."
The loss resultf'd from sa les of
$1,3.33,02150, while holders of w inning tickets are mtitlcd to share
$1,406,i02.JO.
lntheparimutud "Pickr' ga m t' ,
sa les tot aled $1&amp;5,540. Holders of
winning ticket s arc entitled to share
45 percmt of the lake, or $&amp;3.659. A
winning $1 straighl ticket earns
$8,616. A winning $1 boxed ti cket
0arns $359 .
ThP Number: fiw.one-eight
Pick 4: P ight · ninc-~A•ro-fou r

This new Cutlass trade ;s extra n;ce ;ns;d e and out. Tilt wheel ,
AM / FM stereo and only 43,642 miles.
WAS $4795

NOW

$

42 84

Truly a cream puff. Ar ctic white w;th burgandy landau top.
Tilt. crui se, AM / FM /8 -Track, 6040 seat and only 18,1191ow
mile s. Locally owned. New Cutlass trade . Must be seen to appreciate.

1981 FORD RANGER 150

Velerans Memorial
ADMISSION S · · G~org i a
Swauger , Ponwrov; V irgini a Hubbard. Pomeroy; Dilford Fprrell,
Svr:.H.'US(' .
. DJSCHARGES·--.Juanit a Chap·
man . .John Hayes. Marion Fran c is.
Betty Jotmson.

Roads ...

ELECT

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The nation's weather

end.
: · Somc havC' aln: ad,- bt '('n around thf' trJck. A singlr six ,vC'ar 10rm fo r
thE&gt; presi dent, for exJmplc.
: P~abod\. a long with mam- othPr studpnt s of tho modrrn prrsidrncv.
believf's t hP four-\·f'ar IC'rm is too short to rsta blish a progmm and th aT
fCJ1 low-throu gh i s V.'C'akPnPd by thC' n PC(•ssit~· of s('{'king rr-Pl('('tlon .
-; A lso familiar is Pf'abod.v 's proposa l o f a fuu r -yPd r term fo r
congr pss mf'n . with half t hC' H ousf' f'l('('t£'ll Pn·n· 1wu vpars. H P wou ld makr
nQ:change in the existi ng six-.n&gt;;u Scna iC' IC'rJ~l .
.
: The select ion of \'iCC' prC'sldC'nt bl rand ld&lt;:~ IP~. hf' sa~·s. sh uu ld be IPss of
a l(&gt;llery . It should not be lf'ft to fh(' lai C'· night whim of an oftpn Pxhau!'itC'd
prl'sidPnlial nominPf'.
: Prabod.\ · would r·pwriiC' p ~ 1r1 ~· rulf':-; ro rcquirC' that ('\'E'r:- · prC's id£'nfi &lt;.l l
rafldidatr submit a list o f &lt;lr·rrpt.'Jhlr• runnin g mLJtcs tv.·o WPf'ks in ad,·a ncr
of Jhr national con\'Pn ti ons
• But it i s in his fin&lt;.~l propo:-;; ll . tor a new rlf"C'tiW' fPdC'ra l officC' of
rrR"iona l govrrnor. th a t PP; Jhcxt.' rr&lt;J lh· breaks nPw ground J.nd is most

,.__Weather:----.
Monday lhrough Wednesday :
A chance of showers Monday and Tuesday. Fair Wednesday.
Highs lhrough the period between 58 and 68 . Lows mostly in the 40s.

jamb~ 1imes- Jentiu.el

The Sunday Times-Sentinel-ftage-A-3

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

"iu th~ very near future" to
eliminate a potential hazard. Baird
ooted that those repairs wlll not
upgrade those bridi!es tolOOperrent
ofOhlo's legal brldgt&gt; load limit, but
in many cases "will aUow them to
l&lt;'main at their reduced capacity ."
As of now, Baird sa ld most of the
county 's aggregate roads are
"fairly well-maintained," with all
but six or seven miles in one area
having been graded at least once so
tarthisyear.
" In general, most o! the roads
have been waded." Ba ird said.
''That takes
a large part of our
budget.
"
The county has been separated
into quadrant s in which a highway
department employee grades a ll
county road in a specific area, the
engineer explained.
The report awaits commissioners' approval , but both Baird and
Assistant Engineer Craig Barnes
pointed out that the unexpected
frequently determines where the
money will be spent .
Baird cited an unanticipated
increase - an average of Bpercent
- in the cost ofresurtacingproducts
used by the department as an
example. That creates an across·
the-board increaS£' in othl"r essrntlals, such as labor, whlch is up 5
percen t over last year, he added.
But some help hhas been received
in a bridge and guardrail painting
and maintenance program the
highway department started this
spring with a $100,1XX) Community
Development Block Grant.
The program has employed 11
m en and onesupervisor,committed
to 46 bridges in eight townshlps over
the next several months. Baird said
he would apply for such funding
again next year.
" We'l&lt;' getting the best of both
worlds here," Baird said. " With so
many of our feder al grants, I
question, as a taxpayer, if they
really help the public at large. On
this one, I don't. "

Russell Wood
Republican Candidate

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Today is Sunday, April 22, the ll ~th day of 1984. Thf'r f' arf' 2!\.ldays lf'ft In
the year.
Today 's Highl ight In History:
On April 22, 1964, Presidf'nt Lyndon .Johnson opened the New York
World's Fair at Flushing Meadow-Corona Park.
On this date:
1n 1541, Ignatius Loyola was elected the first head of the Society of Jesus
- the Jesuits.
In 1864, congress authortz.f'd tht'dill'Ctor of the Mint to US&lt;' the m otto " In
God We Trust" on coins.

See Morris Sheets, Mike,Sickels, Terry Hamilton, or Roger Dillard

ChevrQlet-Oldsmobile, Inc.
446-3672
1616 EASTERN AVENUE

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATE WHO HAS THE PROVEN ABILITY AND THE EXPERIENCE TO BE YOUR
NEXT SHERIFF.

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Grandf ath er Clock

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Televtston

Howard Mil ler

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A VOTE FOR
IS A
VOTE FOR GOOD GOOD LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR
THE NEXT 4 YEARS.

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�The

Times-Sentinel

April 22, 1984 :

Ohio--Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Well site ·salt water injection
guidelines revised by ODNR
COLUMBUS - The Division of
Oil and Gas of th£' Ohio Depart ment
of Natural RC'sourcE-S has re\'ised
guidelinE's for contairmwnt facili tit:&gt;s at salt water injE'{'Iion wrll sit('s
and Parthen impoundmr nts on
underground inje-ction co ntr ol
I arlli t if'S

The procedur('s

rules

JrP

ba st'd on

bY the Sale Drinking

SPI

WatC'r A c t uf En-1. Th1 •

liJW

was

enaet r'd to prr \·rnt contaminat ion

of surtacP

and ground -w a tc-r b_
\'
wastes producf'd in conjunction
with oil and gas wrlls .
Before beginning con struct ion of

Boy dies
following
transplant
AKROr\.

a suriaCP fa c tlit y or eart hen
impoundm('nt , an Op('rator must
obt Jin a permit from thr Dh·isiun of

Oil and Gas. Then " di\'ision
rf'presrntativP wtll monitor
constructio n procf'ss .

thP

Surfnc£' cont ainment LJrilitiC's
must tx&gt; or s uffkipnt ca pac itY to
contain thC' \·olunw nf thr l arg P ~t
tank or n•ssC'l on sit r . wi th
allowancr madf' fiJI' rainfall . T o
prf'\'f'nt lr;w ha rr· nl spillNl f'lllld s
1.dthin lhf' dikf' an: a. Opt" rator·~
must usr onf' of thf' foll owing
co n s tru c tion sc hPnw s o r an
I"QUi\'Jlt.'nl .
Th r rontainmt'nt l ~ 1 cilir~ · shall tx•
ronstructf'fl of sufficic·nl o.mnunt s of
c :a~·

pr·pparf'd

b~ · ~~dc-qu.tlf'

rom ·

pact ion mPthod s to prf'w•nt a n.\ ·
lf'dchatf' of fluid .o.,. Thi:-. cl d _\ · ca n 1:x'&gt;
()\'l ' I'LJin

\\ 'ith

{1\ hi'J'

m;IIPr'Ll ]S if

STORE HOURS:
Thur.. 9 am til 10 pm
Fri.-Sat.9 am til 10 pm

CLOSED SUNDAYS
_ _ _o.;;.Ul 10WN'S f!NUI SU,Ea MAI!Clt ...--'

dc&gt;sin:d .

Operators may usC' liners of
or an Pquiva!Pn l
material in the containmf' nt facil ·

0 TO CHURCH CV[RY SUNDAV

'-'4\e A.urve The Right to limit Quantitt .. '

!X}i~' f..ll h~' lPnP

it y.

ovPrl~ · ing

properly prepared

LOIN END

soil ro prr\'f'nt liner rupture. T hP
minimum liner thick nPss is 30 mil .
In lif'u of t hr two precPding
rnPthocls , O!X' r ators may use a
s tffl · reinforcpq con&lt;'rPt e ~urfarf'
arra to C'ncompass the rn tirf'
containm Pnt feci lit y .

CENTER CUT

PORK CHOPS

Althoug h an f'.:trthPn impound ·

$

mPnt i ~ not thl' prf'f(•rrPd mPans of
r r mpor~uy salt wa tPr storage', thr
rJi\·ision of Oil and l.as rf'Cog-n izPs
thf' fa c t that it s cons tru c ti on is
somf'ti mf's n('(' f'Ssa r~· Gf' nC'raU:v,
.1n impoundmPnt sha ll not rxcwd a

lot of suJiering .

The~t,

WE'Ll lEND YOU THE MONEY
lOANS ON PERSONAl PROPERTY

span"&lt;.~ . "

Doctors told thl' Smit hs. of
suburban Coplp~ Township . that hP
died of a rare. hrart-rela ted

$1 19

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FRANKIES

SUPERIOR'S

89~

CHUNK LB.
BOLOGNA

lONGHORN
CHEESE LB.

HOFFMAN'S

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CHEESE LB .

POUND

"They said it' s sumething they 1-•iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•lllllJ!!!Il!III!IIIIJ!lllllJ!llllllllllllllllllllllil..
don't know a lot about ." Mrs . Smith h
said . ·: Maylx'T&lt;xld 'sdm th will add
VOTE FOR
to the knowledge doctors havPabout
it and help someone in lhP rutuw."
ThP problem was unrrlatPd Ia
Todd' s other heart pmblems. Mrs.
Smit h said. HE' was schedu!Pd for

T-BONE
STEAK

HAMLIN
KING

open -hem1 surgery next mont h

Todd went into surger\' about,, 30
p.m . WednPSday after doctors
located a su it able liw r for him.
11wre were some post-surgical
blood pressure. but nothing out oft he
ord in al~ · . doc t ~Jrs

LB .

PORK SHOULDER
SIRLOIN
STEAK LB.

ROAST

Gallia County
Prosecutor

rompl ica lions. including a r ise in his

9¢

POUND

$2] 9

HOMEMADE

~:~D

LB .

$1 39

QUALIFIED:

*Veteran
*17 Years Experience in Criminal law
*Certified Public Accountant
*Master's Degree in Public Administration

propiP know what had happenro to
Tcdd ;_, nd ·· ro Pxtrnd our gratitude
and love• to tlw coirmtunit \ for it s
sharing, raring and !'Uppor1 lo our

!amii.l' ..
t hPI IPI' 1
thf' y· m adP th( · r ight dc•dsion in
supporting ; t l ivPr tran spl; 1n t for

Todd .
" \-\.'C'' r'f' Chri"iiians and fp'f'l that
Todd 1:-; now in 1hr hands ofCfxl. H(' s
happv nov.: &lt;.mel v.:on ·r laC(' an~ · more
suffe rin .c::." M r s. Smi th said . "HP
b!Psst..&gt;d o ur li\'PS &lt;Jn d th P li\'PS of
m~m~· ot hPrs . Todd touch('(! m an.\·
pmpl~ . Hr•lo\'ed tht ·m. and hf• kn&lt;'\\
tha t hf' was lm·r'fl ...

Egg hunt details
finalized by Rotary
M IDDI .F:PORT - Final rlrlails
for th( ' annu&lt;JI Eas trr E gg hunt
sponson '([ lw t hP M iddlf'JXlrl
Pom!'ro~ ·

notary

F'rrday nrghl at
Mrthodrst Churrh

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fina lizf"(l

Hr•e~ rh

l'nilf&lt;l

Dmn1•r was Sl 'f\'f'([ b.\' the· Jadii"' Of

thr•t·hu rr h.
~undav Ma~oni(' ~•·n ifi'
P0 !\1 J&lt;P.&lt; )Y - I 'omt•n 1.\' I ,txJ.c&lt;'
lfi.l ~\· il l hold Ma_
..,oniC' "f'n ·irt~ s for
( ;u_\ HU'-.'·;£'11 ; 1! LIA·ing Funf'ral
lfom f' th1 s ('W'nm g e~t J: '3( ) p .m .
r{ us..;dJ '&gt;I. a s J -,:t _
\ t·ar mrmllt.' l of
1-: ri~

l.rxl gf'

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i\ll mpmtJ&lt;&gt;rs ancl

lm-'1 hE•rn J rl' urgNl to af!Pnct .

DRIVERS' EDUCATION
ClASSES
BEGINNING MAY 7th
GALLIPOLIS &amp;
POMEROY

PH. 446-0699

@
ia County
Volunteer

Emergency Squad
NOW OFFERING
FREE

Ambulance Service
8 A.M. til 12 Midnight
24 Hour Service
Saturday &amp; Sunday

446-8322

M 1-.~ .~ o~Jf'

By BOB HOEFUCH
..........._ .,_..~ ,,._..
Au""'""''''"""'''"""'
Let me "''
h-ar that trumpet!
T ha t •5 n0
trumpet _ I can
Dan
tell ~-ause
"""
White Isn't playing it.
In case you
didn't know, Dan
suffered a heart attack recently and
has been confined 10 the intenst·ve
care unit at Veterans Mnmortal
...

which include grades, activit if'S,

NEW YORK iAP) - VIrtually I there were indications the ring had
every bank in the New York area been planning to expand its opera was victimized by a counterfeit lions to West Coast banks because
credit card ring that rlppr!d off $50 legitimate cardholde rs had in ·
million !n four stall'S last year. creased their credit llnf&gt;S in anticipa fft .
tion of the summer Olympic gamf&gt;S .
o Th
c1als said.
Dearie said the ring obtained the
e ring , which was planning to
names
and r.~ crount numbers of
expand its operation to Los Angell'S
to capit alize on the summer
~ ·h
01 ympic games. was sma sh"'
Wit
the arrest of fi ve men and thP
HUBBARD'S
issuance of an'E'st warrants for six
h
h ·
'd F 'd
GREENHOUSE
ot ers. aut ont 1es sa1 n ay.
Syracuse. Oh.
Ph . 992 -5776
Up to 30 ·000 munt;rfett card~
NOW
OPEN
were sei?Rd in a raid riday , sa1
FOR SPRING SEASON
U.S. Attorney Raymond J. Deari&lt;•

names of parents, a pho to a nd info

The phony ca rds were sold o n thf'

to advance the clock one hour. I
never can !'!'member which way lo
move the hands so I'U count on you
now to !'I?mt nd mP.
____
The Pomeroy Alumni Associalion is again offering an academic
scholarship to a worthy st udenl who
Is child or grandchild of a Pomeroy
High grad.
Applicants a re to send resumes,

Now about thai public auction
that the three chapters of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority will be holding
on May 5.
The idea of thE' auction is to raise
funds for the purchase of jaws of liJe
eq uipment for the Pomeroy Emergency Squad. The equipment will
be made available !or the ent ire
count y. Now. I hope that none of us
ever has use !or the equipmen t however, It' s a &lt;"Onsolation to know
that it will b&lt;' around in rase we do.
To get it mm ns tha t your support
for the a uc tion is "gonna" have to
be there. The sorority figure if
every family across the county just
gives one item- it will makE' for a
big
money
raiser
for
the

equipment.
Hours of !he auc tion will!)(' from
11 a.m . to 3 p m. and the Ioca lion in
a t the back of the Pomeroy FirP
Station.
And wha t can you do'! Well -

SELECT FROM LARGE DISPLAY
REASONABLE PRICES

ployef&gt;S. J'he data thPn was tran sferred to phony plas tic credit cards.
hP said .
·

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

HOLIDAY
FILM
DEVEWPING

Open Daily 9 to 5
Sun. I to 5

:-.-i~;;'[7o :

i15 np. ·1~ 9 :
:l4 exp. •J.99;
: J6exp. •&amp;.49:

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270 N. 2ND AE .

MIDDLEPORT . OH .

You can

!~ave

donation..; u r thP

Pomeroy Mayor's O!!iC'f'. thr
Pomeroy Fire Sialion - and it vour
items aren' t a U that big, you can
leave them by The Daily S..nt inl'i
offi('(' at 111 Court . If you usc our

From Th, , Ri l1le

WAS I'Al ll . AN UN RF:LIF: VER?
William B. Kugh.n
I I' tongue ~ wrrl' ' jiJr fl flign to th em that helieve not ," what about
Pa ul'! Wa~ hf' an unht&gt;l i('V t'r? Paul s aid, "/th ank my Gud, I speak with
tonyul-'s more than yl-' all" t I Cor . 14 : 18). Pa ul , a lso, stated in t he very
llt'XI vt" r!&gt;il', " )',... t r·n th f:! church I had rather speak fiv e words with my
unda.~frm di11q, th at lnJ my 11m:ot-' I miqht tf'ach others also, than ten
l!wu .~·und u·onh in an unknown tongue" (1 Cor . 14 :19) . T he r e was a
&lt;;harp 1·ontra-. t )){'[ Wf'f•n Pau l a nd t he Cori nthians . Paul was an apostle.
!It• had 1 h(' gift t.o proph(• sy or tearh ir. man y la nguages so as to be
undt ' r·.., rnod hy th(' assPmhlies. T he Corinthians were limi ted to
~rwakin).! onf' I;Lnguage.
Paul · A Belie\·er
l 1 aul dicl not s rf'a rh onf' thin g and prart.ice a nother . He practiced
w hat he prl'arhe , kee~inf?: an d brin ging his body "into iubjection" lest
he ",&lt;t h.ould he fl w ..'\tnwny ·w hen he had "preached to others" (1 Cor .
9::!7'1 . Paul. a s Isaia h. taught the Corint hia ns (1} t hat prophesy was for
t•dif yin K tht• C'hu rt h and was greate r than s peaking in tongues if there
wpr(• no interpn•tpr present (1 Cor. 14:5): (2) they we re not to s peak in
tonKIH's w ith nu t an inte-rpreter tl Cor . 14 : 13 ,28 ); and (3) they were to
do "all thmqs unto edifying" i I Cor. 14 :26!. conductin g themselves
"decf'ntly and 1·n tJrder"tl Cor . 14 :27 ·40). Pa ul carried out these same
ordt•rs. Rf'ing a true bel iever. h(' neve r a bused his apos tolic gifts. even
"spt' akinq iTI tonqu es . " Although he s poke in tongues more than th ey
all , ht• would speak only a few words that co uld be understood r ather
1han "JWa kinK many words without und erstanding.

contributions.
I'm counting on you I u pu I t h&lt;'
project over the top.
And annua lly I remind you ro the
birthday of Clara Roush, formPr
Racine rPsident.
Mrs. Roush will be observing hr•r
95t h on Apri l 28 and loves getting
cards and letters Mail reachPs hN
a l 674 Tallkron Drive. Akron, Ohio

"barbarian '! ! Co r. 14 :111, behaving as "c hildren"{ ! Cor. 14 :201. and as
a "mad" person or lunatic !1 Cor . 11 :23). Their asse mblies were in a
··-1 a 1f' of !' on fu s ion. rlevoid of orde r ( I Cor 14: 40) .
T ht· s ame is true today. When one rejects Pa ul's teaching that
"whPthe r theTf• be tongues , they shall cease · (I Cor . 13 :8 ), a nd is more
&lt;."o ncerned a nd determined to "apeak in tongues" {not languages which
they have not been taught, but "ecstatic utteronces'1. it is a "sign of
their unbelief." Being intoxicated upon the pride of "speaking in
ttmques, "t h ey ~· Kger at God's word, believing and obeying visions of
human aids rat.l .,·r t han God . They even re ly on 'feto:lings" rat her t han
"knoud.e&lt;lq e . "
!For FrPe Bib!J&gt; Correspondence Cours e Writ f' ... l

89¢
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Galllpoli5, Ohio 41S6J1
Sund•r Momln• :

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MONUMENT CLEANING
CEMETERY LETTERING

BRONZE MARKERS
ERECTED IN ANY CEMETERY

Lo,oted on State Rt . 141 at Centenary, Ohio
2'l'l Miles from Gallipolis, Ohio

Call

MON.-TUES.-WED.-OPEN 9 A.M.-6 P.M.

Cash 'n' Carry Sale

446-7017

Fast Stop

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EVERYTHING

MINI GARDEN CENTER

Jet . 7 &amp; 218

(WHILE QUANTITIES LAST)

446 -3977

NOW
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•Fruit Trees •Bedding
•Mums •Dogwood Trees
•All Kinds of Shrubs &lt; Rose Bushes

limf' will again m akC' o ur seen£' a t 2

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a.m next Sunday , April~~ . You are

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GAL

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$1 69

ARMOUR

VIENNA SAUSAGE

Schools receil'e
foundation funds

VALLEY BELL

PRIDE

BUTTERMILK

SALTINE CRACKERS

VALLEY BELL

2%

OZ , CAN
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994

PLAIN OR IODIZED

I LB.

69¢

BOX

STORK SUNBEAM

2 99¢

MORTON SALT
01
~~x 3/$1

RAFT

CLARK OR ZAGNUT

WILSON

CANDY BARS

EVAP. MILK

MACARONI DINNERS
11 oz 994
2 7BOXES
1

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11 OZ.
PKG.

g~z

AN ISH

ROLO GOLD
PRETZELS

$169

BREAD

20 oz
LOAf

$1 69

2/$109

POMEROY - Aft&lt;'r deductions
:for rmploy"" rPiirrment. Meigs
County's three S&lt;"hool dist rirts
received $461.056.44 as their portion
·of the April Sta te School Foundation
Subsidy payment from the stair.
Amounl s rer'l'ivPd b;· each dis. trict lncludP: Ea s t ~ rn Local.
$106,623.8:l:
Meig s Lo ca l.
· $247,009.74, and SoulhPrn Lrx-al.
$106.622.87. In addition. tho Mrigs
County Board of Ed uca tion n··
C'f'ived a direct a llotmenl of

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HEADs89¢

MAIN WHITE

POTATOES
20LB. $289

BAG

•Potting Soil

•Top Soil

•Pine Bark

•Mulch

•Min. Nuggets

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OHIO INSTANT LOTTERY TICKETS NOW ON SALE
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(emind you that daylight savings

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Bulaville Road • P . 0 . Bm. .)01

44305.

CATSUP

The Corinthians · The Unbelievers
l 'aul mform t•d the Corint hia ns t hat abus ing t he "gift of speaklng in
t o11qU1' s" wa.'i a "s ign of unbelief," even as it was of t he children of
]-; raPi l l fo r . 1·1:2 1, 22: Isa iah 281. Their unbe li ef was descr ibed as a
drunkPn sl llpnr . Heject ingt hewords!lfPaul ! I Cor. 14: 15}.. t hey were
n·ni vi ng thPlr V l ~ lon s o l· h um an a1ds from the J udaiZmg (fal se)
tf'achl'rs t2 Cor \ 1· 12· 151, h~ li eving anrl obeying a lie. Being
lnloxwa t t~d wi th l he pride Of "speakmq i11 t onyUf:!S," they Staggered
ovf' r thp "more P:rrelJR.nt way" tl Cor . 12:3 1). In their spiritual
dr unh nness, lhr y were more in teres ted a nd determined in "s peaking
uf tongues" ra the r than prophesy l l Cor . 14 :1·5). T heir "speaking m
/011qu.es" was wit hout profit ( 1 Cor . 14:01, for , speakin g w1 t hou ~ und e r ·
s tandin~{. they were speaking " int o t h f! air'' {1 Cor . 14 :9}, ac l 1ng as a

3 DAYS ONLY

MARKERS- MAUSOlEUMS· MONUMENTS

location !hough do C'nc lo.'&gt;f' .vour
namp and addrPss w ith .v our sal('

cue

cardholders either by picking up
ca rbons of vouchers signed in stores
or from "low-level" bank em -

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Hospital. Happy to report thoug h, on what school thev plan to attend street for $200 10 $2l0 and used
he's doing W'E'Ii and has now been by May 12 to tha association a t PO
moved to a room .
throughoul the world for an average
Box 202. Pome roy
of U .OOO in pure haSPs, DeoriP said.
I'm sure Dan would like to hear
- - -unJ
I was gomg
. to coneIu dc&gt; W I'th a no t ct' "It's the biggest thai h e~s been
!rom You _ and do hurry and to.'well; Dan, we DO want to hear that
bo
h
. rscoverC'd anywh&lt;ore in I ho world,..
~t.
too pleasant comment a ul 1 ' ' Dearie said of lhe carrJ.j~xtdling
trum.-.
firm using !he " kick thp buck&lt;:'l"
And while I'm in a musical frame line to sell chicken . However. it ·s ring .
of mind , do let me fill you in about Easter and out of the blur camr
D(•e~ rie said tho rin g, which
mv
_ Friday afternoon. While I
f
II
Oer'&lt;'ed banks in New York, New
suc h a nice thou gh t rom A egra
.Jf'fSf'~'. Pennsy lva nia and Flo ridJ .
should have gone to church. I. Wil l. lt goes like thi s:
instead, went to the Pomf'roy
"A smile is a ligh t 1n the window was broken by a polk~' undercover
Health Care Center where an
I r
I'
h h h
.
operation while banks knowingly
o a ace revea mg 1 at 1 e mrt rs took $1 mil lion in losses &lt;o aid the
Easter observance was being held . at home."
invesl igalion.
Do k~p s·mt' lt'ng
Before I entered the cafeteria
, De=a:r:ie:s:ai:d;l
where the function was being held , ! r-;:==''= ·===·========A=ta:n:C:W:S:f'O=nf:e:re:n:c:e:
heard some great piano and fell it
could be no one but Margaret
Newnan. And - sure enough that's who It was. Margaret spent a
Guaranteed Delivery by Memorial Day
long time a t the piano playing aU of
the great oldies for other residents
of the cent er. She does't need sheet
music, you know - she just plays.
Margaret has changed very little
from the last time you saw her she's been living in Athens for
several years. However, she did
confide that she gets lonely. I'm
sure many of you will take care of
that.

just dig out a contribution or t\vo

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Your help needed!

Massive credit card ring busted in New York

andset·thaltheygettothesorority.

Thf' Sm iths. w ho h~Wf' Jn H·.vC'ar

old da ugh t r r. Kr II 1 . sa 1&lt;1

Beat of the Bend

" Quality Higher But Prices Lower"

SUPER SHARP

two ot hPr liver transplant s.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page- A·5

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

MAYO MONUMENT CO.

SUPERIOR'S by the Piece

ROUND
STEAK

430 SECOND AVENUE
GALLIPOLIS, OH . 45631
1-614-446-0840

complication following IhP trans·
plant, an occu rC&gt;nce t hry had sC&gt;en in

LB.

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BONE-IN

FRANK'S PAWN SHOP

Pra l hours aftC'r doctors complet('(l
1he 12 1 r hour t mnsplant.

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POUND

VISIT US TODAY!

Todd dird Thursd"y night at
Pittsburgh Child rm's Hosptta l. SP\'·

HOLLYWOOD

BACONLB

QUICK CASH LOANED 6 DAYS A WEEK

he was

said .
His co ndition worsenf'd at about 8
p.m . Thur~&lt;J .\ ' , &lt;:~ n d hP Uil'd th n't'
hou rs ldlt'r.
Mrs. Sm irh ~a id shr ancl her
husb.ancl . David , wanted to lf't

&amp;

CUBE
STEAK

NEED CASH?

"WithOUI it. WI' fa cf'&lt;t Cf' rlain
doom, " said Lore tt a Sm ith . "It was
a chancC' for lif(' an d. wit hout thc
lransplant. Todd would hove fe~eer:l a

$109

~:e~UN~. $119

lmgth of ~m f('('l, a width of;,() fee t
and a dPpt h of 10 f"' l.

Ohio 1AP 1 -

suffering.

PORK
CHOPS LB

FRESH LEAN

LEAN

The
molh Pr of a 6-yf'ar·old bo~· who dic-cl
after J'f'C'ei\·ing am'". li vC'r says thf'
f'ami ] ~' opt (&gt;(~ fOI ' thf' SUI'gPIY hoping
he would bt• abll' to II\'&lt;' a lifP of IPss

~.-::l!"'j~;.t.Pood thru April 28, 1984

April 22, 1984

SEED
POTATOES
50LB. $899

BAG

ONLY

Ladles' 7-DIAMOND
1/4 Ct. Clu8ter In
14 Kt. Gold

~:lo

S219

TAWNEY JEWELER
924 Second. Gallipolis

$588 WITH TRADE

Stop In and See Our Supply
Of 25 ln. Used Sets

RIDENOUR'S
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TV &amp; APPLIANCE
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FURNITURE
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Gallipolis, OH.

OPEN
Mon .. Tues .. Wed .

9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

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�Page-A-6- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy

Middleport

April 22, 1984

Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va .

•

Brine disposal topic at April28 session

Area deaths
R olanrl T orrt'nrtlTPPERS PL\INS - Roland
Torre n&lt;X'. ~ . Tuppers Plains. wPII
known l\1Pigs Counry r~idf'nt diPd
Fricla v at St. J oseph Hospllal.
f'arkPr st}ur~
fo l lo&gt;~ing
a shon
il\nt' SS

\l1 Tonl' ncC' SC\'C'd as SUJX'rin tt ·mkn t of tht• Statf' Hi gh wa~·
l)Ppc.l rtml'nt . wa~ u rPtirPd school
lJus dnn·r ;n1d was lhf' ow ner and
llpf'rator of TorrrncP Hardwarr
')ton ' in TuppPr~ P !cllns fo r many·

POMEROY -Five s peake r s wrlt
do presentations on problems asso·
c iated with gas and oil we ll sit&lt;'
development and brine disposa l
from \"&lt;'lis a t a public meeting to be
held a t 12:30 p .m . nex t Saturday at
the Meigs County SPnior Citizens
CPnler in Poml'ro\·.
Jim Lucas, a Meigs Soil a nd

Lucas will pres id&lt;' at the meeting
introduc ing speakers Renee
Houser . chiPf. Division of Oil and
Gas, Ohio [)ppartment of Natural
Resourres, who will speak on theoU
and gas program now and in the
tutufC&gt;; Dennis Crisp, supervisor of
the Division of Oil a nd Gas, Ohio
I.Jcpa r1 m ent of Natural Resources,

Water Conse-rval ion District super ·
visor. has attendf'd severa l m((&gt;l ·
ings in Columbus on the problPnl-'.

who wil l address underground brine
injec tion: Fran Mendenhall , execu ti ve d irector of the Southeastern

particular!) as thP.V relat&lt;' to Meig&gt;
County , and has been active in
setting up the Sa turd ay session .

Ohio Oil and Gas Association, who
v.;/1 providP indus try's view as her
topic·

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1!1 · Ht!t •ndPrltht • Uni1Nl BrPthr rn
( ·hurc h

hom .Junp ~- 19(H at East
Li\'t•rpoo! th&lt;' son o f thP IJ tl' Nf' lson
. md :'\ora Orr T utTPllC'C'. Hl•was also
pn 't'f"Cil1:1 in dt'ath h\ onP son. Gf'nl'
To tTt ~ncf' . two brothPr~. Dorsl'l &lt;.~nd
( ;t·orgP Tun-.·nt't' a nd une sistr r.
HP Wd:--

d

lit ' i."

'- U n I\ t 'll

b\' hi~ " ·ife. Audre_,.

. \!!i~o n T (l!TI'TlCt':

tour d&lt;.~u g htf'rs.

May 1, 1984

nground

Coupon Plus $100 Holds Your Swimmmg I'OOI
For 1984 At These Discount Prices!

Roland ToiTI'fl&lt;P
mpmocr of Christ UniiPd Methodis t
Church !O hio ChapP! I. a nd a 42·vear

Examples :

m cmtx&gt;r of Ga llia Maso nic t::urPk CJ.

I .odge 46'1
He ma rn&lt;'CI MildrPdA. McCarle)·.

\lt .'- . ( 'c~ r l th:..J th!r'(' n l Nlorris. Long
!~o!t orn :
\'1r~
\ 'l J :-if'nr M .\'f't"S, " w ho sun•ivPS on .lu nP 2S. 1~2h . in
\ ·~ 1i ut T1h u ~. :\tr ... . lkia n ( Uarlenr 1
:\lso su rYivi ng ar£' a daughter .
))i~~ t'[l .1ncl :'v1rs.. limmiP (Sa JJ y· l
Yl r·s. Alfrm tZP /ma Lfxo t Va llancP
1· dd l \t·ll. TupJX'~'" Plains : thrf'f'
ol Ca llrpol is: a son. BiJ /1 CPnc of
"'H'"· .l.l1 ·k T urrPnr t·. Caldv.:Pll.
C alli(X)li ~ : two brot her~. \o\'i l forcl
ld.thll: f' :llll Torn •n f'P. rarrol l.
1 I ll ttl, .Jrmma • T nrrcncc. PJ ta skla:
" nd Claude. bot h of Ga llipolis : t ht1'&lt;.'
sister s. M r~. Roht:•J1 t R ub\· 1 Houck 1
•rl• hmlhi T. IH1 TotTPncC'. Nrw
;md Mrs. L.K . 1E rm a 1 [\·ans. lXJlh
J • ~rr . !..:'.: qnt· s i ~ u·r. Mac l' h.ild&lt;'r".
o f ( ;Ji li polis, and M rs. Ar1hur
\.. l . . ll ])(trl (lh ro: :! 1 gra ndchildrf'n
1 \ ' ir~ini a1 Ho.\ ·t of Pome&gt;roy; and
.1 111 !
l111lr gn·at
gr a ndchildrl'n :
ffJur gTandrhlldrpn and 1l grPat ... , .\·1 l . llrllt'i.' t ':-.an d nC'phC'H"~ .
gT &lt;.t !1( IC'hi ld r r n .
l: urwr;JI :-.t'tYiC't'S w ill hi' hdcl
Fu nera l SC'rvicC's will be hPld at 2
.\l&gt;1llda .\ all l a.m. JtEwin ):.! Fun( •r&lt;.~l
p.m
. Mondav in Ohio ChapP!
! !11mt · v. it h 1IH' J1p\·. Donald i\ re hPr
( 'hu rc h, wi th the R&lt;'v . Carl Va Ua nce
'il llt 'l,l lin.c. Auria! will bt' in Chns ·
a nd t hP HrL ll&lt;•an Bache lor
lt. Hl t't•nwt£'t:-·. Tupp0r~ Plains.
offici at ing. Buria l willlx&gt; in Mound
l·' r wnd ;-, md .\ ' ca ll dt thl' fum•rJl
ll r/1 Cemcter)·.
h Hllt' ~unda .\ rmm 1 to ·1 Ltncl7 toY .

16x32 ..... .. ............................ ............... S2,250
18x36 ..... ..... ... .. ... ... .. .... ..... .... .............. S2,550
20x40 ............................... ................... S2,775

j 868 Camden Road

304-429·4788

Huntington, W. Va .

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A TOTALLY UNIQUE DESIGN
IN MEMORIALS

IN OUR 35TH YEAR - THE ONLY HEARING AID
SERVICE YOU WILL EVER NEED . HO~.e APPOINT MENTS AVAILABLE.

DILES HEARING AID CENTER

444 W. Union St., P.O. Box 511 T I
_
3571
594
Athens, OH. 45701
e·

THE

EASTER
BUNNY
WILL BE AT THE
POMEROY BURGER CHEF ...

A Masonic spr.•iC&lt;' will be held in
ri ng

l't J\11 -: HI lY - Fr;rnk Sam&lt;tl o
Hi l l. ' MI. I&lt;.L"I \l.lin ~1n'f'1 . Pomf'l&lt;l\. dliil Fnd:t\ r·\·enin g at \ 'C'tf'-

l~i dgP

f1oad a t 7: : ~1 p.m. today.

·n w body wiU lif' ln

stat (' in thr
c hu rc h on£' hour prior tot he sf"JI.: ice.
Pallhea r f'rs " -' ill be T f'IT:'- . L£•(•

1 ,~ n ..,

\ ·a /l a ne&lt;'. Roger Da le Edwa rds.
( 'hJ riPs Ila~ · Bowling. KPvin \\'aynr

1 \\ ' Ill )..~ ].' LHH ' t:il Hntnf ' .

n('n!l!s. HichJrd Bakrr and MPI\'in
II;, i rei.

:\.1t · moria l
H n c;p it ~ tl
\ n , rn ,et ·11 H·n"' 'A' ill b(' an nou net'(] h.\ ·

EASTER SUNDAY -APRIL 22nd

.1&lt;'-.-.aminl' G. I Aon,..
.Jt·s:-.o tm lrw Cracr

1n 'T I ...\.\11 [. \t in ....

~ ·- ~ . ~;llt·m

St r('(•t Hu1land .

tJ j,'(] l 'hur..,da\· .1 1 hrr t'('~ ldf'llf'1 '

\1r" 1.\ltn :- . w:1' bor n ,\u ~TU ~ I 10.
l'lll m HutLtnd th( · d aug htt'r of the
I. tit ' .- \ln1u" :\ .md )l)u udf• Harmon
l rn ~" Sht · \ \':t" lll "o pn'&lt;.'t '( ] ('~I in
dt •,11h ln tlt ·r frrq tl u s h~l n ci . T ht t m; t :-.
l·'t ;rnklm tn l~l 12. t~nd om • g r&lt;..~mbon .
I{ : t\\

,....; ]lt• n ·.r.., .1 nuro,f':-.

aide for !hP

11:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.

'1arit· A. Thoma!"
PHIL\JJELPHIA. Pa . - MariP
,\ I m il io Thomas, Phila df'lphia.
P&lt;t . tormr r l.v o ft h0 Wolff' Pen arr&gt;a
d u'&lt;.l . \pri11:1

Fum·ra I SC'JY iCt 'Sand hu ria I w prf'
hr' ld Wtxlnc-sd ~.l,\' in l'hi bdclphiJ .
S h1 · wa s th£' daug htPr o f 1he btf'
!·:liLa b('t h l.uC'.'iS of Porn Pro~' .
.\ llC'nclin,E! tllf' funeral sen.ricf's
\H•rr Mrs. R uth Spaun . Pomeroy

~·n nmHtnll\

anci.Juanit a Tc•rTell. Athen s

',1,,1,1.,

Mrs. Thomas is survi\ 'Pd by hf'J
hu.-; txtnd . . John : o nr :-;on . H.1Jph
Ttmrn;1s; Oflf ' daugh ter. Marif'

,w l !on prr w r:tm :rnd
,I flll'll~ hl'l' (J! lhl · Churc h or

( 'h1' 1"1 111 Hu rl ;md
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NO OTHER TRIBUTE IS AS LASTING AS A PERSONALIZED MEMORIAL FROM LOGAN MONUMENT CO. IT IS A WORTHY EXPRE~SION OF
LOVE AND RESPECT .

OPEN EVENING AND SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT

LOGAN MONUMENT
COMPANY, INC.
VINTON , OHIO
JAMES 0. BUSH . Mgr.
PH . 388-8603

POMEROY, OHIO
LEO VAUGHAN, Mgr.
PH. 992-2588

*BRING YOUR OWN CAMERA
FOR A PICTURE OF YOUR
CHILD WITH THE BUNNY.
THE BUNNY WILL GIVE OUT
FREE TREATS TO EACH CHILD
IN ATTENDANCE

NOWHERE
ELSE BUT ...

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17 S~ raC tJst', fo r thdt :\bo Ctlri;( l

l~~n .". John r\ . Ma rt in . IX. fflll 1pp1·r

J{ iw' r Road. follm~.:i ng too rloSf'l _\:
J{o hfort P. L&lt;wis. 27. Rt I. Th urman .
LJi]Uf'f' tu obf&lt;y a n'&lt;l li ght ; and
F( ic hM d 1.. Henry Sr. ..16, lJn ion.

spc«&lt; ing

BooMtt•rs to mt't'l
RACINE - SouthPrn AthiPtlc
Booster s wtll mret Tuesday, April
2~ . a t thC' high school AI 7:.10 p.m .

~ . _&amp; · - !

--- ~ -

We've Got 'Em At Jim Mink Chev.-Oids.
Factory Fresh
Just Arrived
10 In Stock
Sport Coupes, Berlinettas, Z-28's. All Colors, right equipment,
and the Prices are unbelieveable.
DON'T BUY ANYWHERE UNTIL YOU
HAVE GOTTEN OUR PRICES

WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL!
Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Inc.
446-3672

1616 EASTERN
AVENUE
GALLIPOLIS, OH.

Jay Warner , Middleport, will
enter Providen ce Hospital, 2446
Kipling Ave., Cincin nati, Ohio45239
to undergo a hip replacement .
No doubt he will need some
cheering up. You may drop him a
card in care of the hospita l. We
certa inly wi sh him well .

Do have a Happy Easter'

In

The
Shoe Cafe

RAY R. POPE

White

:100 Second Ave .

Lafayette Malt
Gallipolis. 0 .

Box 304 , Rt. 2, Vmton

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THRU
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GraC&lt;' Oiler and [)('lla Starke,·.
He will parllcipatP in thP Profcs·

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RECEPTION FOR RURAL
HOMEOWNERS••• FINALLY!

Flanagan is the son of Alice
F lanagan and the !alP Lou Flan a ·
gan . He also has two a unt s in

in

The patrol said Templeton report ·
edly backed up on the road a t 10: 40
a.m . and struck a vehicle drtven bv

GALLIPoLIS - Three people
slon caused moderate damage to
suffered minor injurtes in a twoboth vehicles.
vehlciP accident on Ohio 7 near
Theinjuredweretaken to HMC by
Gallipol is Friday. according to the
the Gallla EMS. No citation was
state highway patrol.
Issued.
The patrol clted Hobart TernA spokesperson for Holzer Medi·
ca l Center reported that Carol A.
p!Pton Jr., 22, Rt. 4, Pomeroy. for
Hickman, 41, Mason. W.Va ., one of improper backing in a two-car
the drivers. was treated and
accident on Salisbury Township
released for bruises.
Road 165 (Bailey Run Road I near
Valeri!' A. Hlckman, 17, Mason. Pomeroy Friday.
was tr!'ated for bruises and Sherry
J. 'Hickman, 11. also of Mason. was
treated and r eleased for soft tissue
With my good sound ideas, I
damage, the spokesperson said.
They were passengers in Carol
can put a highly trained de·
Hlckman' s vehicle, the patrol
puty sheriff at your door in
added.
10 mins. or less. Watch this
Carol Hickman was southbound
space
for more details .
atll : 48a .m . whenshewasunabiPIO
stop for a vehicle driven by JanPI S .
Williams, 37, 24 Chillicothe Road ,
FOR SHERIFF
tha t haad turned left into the path of
Hickman 's car. The resulting coli!·
Pa td lor by the Candtdate

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lirrn:-;rL. Barcus. '23.
on a:HI)
DWI
c hargr
L~ Sfx'l)
nd
Ave.
Burrus was a lso fin cd:l&gt;100and put
on 18 months pmbat r11n.
On DWI Jnd wr•aving coursl'
charges. a not &gt;.'llil lv pl ea wa s
en term by Steven F . Robi e. 1R. Rt . l ,
Bidwpll. His case waH'OntinuPd for
an Apri l 30 pr-ptrial.
Leonard NPw. Vinton , pleadPd not
guilty to dom estic violence. Plac('(1
on $1.000 bond. he wasschedulc'Ci for
pretrial April :n
Plmding not guilty to spet:'ding
a nd SPhPduled for prPtrial Mav 7
was Robert A. Boyd . :JR. Wan-c n .
who was a lso put on $nl bond.
A charge of indecPnt exposure
against Charles H . Fisher. 41 .
Patriot Sta r Routt'. was continued
until TuC'Sda.v for pntry of a pl!'a.
Flsherwas put on $500r&lt;'('()gniza nce
bond.
Forfeiting bond for sp&lt;'&lt;'di ngwen'
Henry F . Rayburn Jr. , 22. Point
Plmsant. $39; Bennett Harsh·
barger. 60. Rt . I . Scottown. $43:
Law re ne&lt;' E. Com bs. 20. Chagrin
Falls. $38; Frrod ic B. Ska ggs . 31. Rt.
1. Ga llipol is. $40.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page-A-7

Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Three people· injured in Friday accident

on May 12, in Racine.
The Blk!'-A·Thon wil get underay
a t 10 a.m. leaving from the Racine
Fire Station . Registration will be
held at 9:30a.m.
According to Marilyn . riders will
be supervised. Those who wish to
part icipate rna y pick up their
registration slips at any school In
Southern Loca l District , or may call
949-2378.
The first prize will be a $50 bond
donated by Racine National Bank.

Willie Guinther. Syracuse te lls us
that Sam F1anagan. P arker sburg ,
formerly of Syracuse, competed
recently in the Greater Hartford
Open Bowling Tournament
at
Windsor Locks, Conn.
The Hartford Open was seen on
televison on Ar!l 14 , with Chris
Schnicke l serving as commentator.
Flanagan came in third with a 198
for a single game and picked up
$6,00)
Flanagan has also made appeara nces on tPIPvion during his 19 years
as a professional bowler on ABC
Spcrts.
He was born a nd reared in
Syracuse. attPndcd Syracust' EIP·
m entary and Pomcro) High .
HP began his bowling caret•r a t
and party age a t the Pomeroy
Bowlmg Lancs and holds tlle PBA
recor &lt;l of 23o co nspcu ti ve

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,II lht · IUilt·t ·,t] hi tml' ~] !mCLI\ !rom '2

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of her 78 years
she has nevPr
heard a clap of
thunder like the
thunder she
heard a week ago
last Tuesday.
Maxine said that It was like and
explosion over her home and it fplt
!Ike something was squpezing on
her head .
At the Pete Shields home the clap
of thunder and lightning burned out
the picture tube on the TV set. At
other homes it rattled dishes.
knocked pictures o[f the walls.
rolled a lady out of bed . a nd broke
windows.
At the Blanch Biggs trailer home
it broke a wa ter line a nd it was
~sary to make r epairs latPtha t
night.
Maxine said as a result of th!' loud
clap of thunder she suffpred a
severe headache for a n hour.
ll sounded eerie to say the least. It
seem s as though it was fplt more
between Third and Fourth Strrets
in Racine than in any other area.

1 .LUPOI.IS - s mt Pnc&gt;'&lt;.lt o 10
da_v s in jaitanclathm•ll'atd ril·&lt;·r 's

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Explosive thunder
MrS, Maxine Wtna.•tt

1hf' d('('f'ased · s r"PS idt&gt;nce on ShoesI·

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GALLIPOLIS - The following
couples filed for marriage 1/CPnses
this past week in Callia County
Probate Court .
James E . Koontz. 36. Rt. 2.
BidwPII. fa rmer. and [)('rct ha
Taylor , 26. Jackson. une mployed .
Herbert E. Mi! IPr. 36, 320 ~
S&lt;&gt;cond Ave.. unemployed, a nd
ShPrry L. Bumhe imer . 22. 320 1h
S&lt;&gt;cond Ave., unemployed .
Keith R. Davis. '!7. Rt. 1, Bidwell.
body repairman. and Karen L.
Marcinko. ~1 . R J. 1, BldwPll .
housekeeper.
Henry W. E lliott Jr., 21, Point
Pleasant . mall room s upervisor.
and Patricia D . Taylor, 20, Rt . 2,
Point Pleasant. Rite Ald employre.
James W. Dillard, 18, Rt. 1,
Bidwell , s tudent , and Tammy L .
Bolin. 18. Rt. 1, Bidwell, student.
Charles C. Cecil. 21, Allen sville,
student . a nd SuP lien Tolbert. 20, Rio
Grande. student .

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RARI .OW - Jant:r A . Seaman.
incumbent candida tf' for T enth
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~ Ill counties of the distr icL They

HEARING THE STORIES OF TilE SEASON - Chah Guthrie,
children's Uhrarian at t11e Dr. Swnuel L. Bossard Memorial Uhrary,
teUs stories oft he Easter sea.-;on, Including the Easter BuMy, to a ~..-uup

rc&gt;prC'SPnl onf' of 21 districts in thP
"~ I J tf' and t h Pir di s trict cons is ts of all

Fairi'icld, Ca lha , L.awrencP.
MPigs. Morg&lt;.tn, Muskingum and
PPrT~ · counli('s and pa rt s of A lhf'ns,
( ; uf'rns('.\", Licking ;;md Washing-ron
c·nunr if'"

of kids in the library litis past wt·~k . Guthrie has a lit tiP hdtJ (rom one of
his friends, a htmny puppd.

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Easter, the titne of renewal
SYMBOL'&gt; OF E1\STER- Above, the main symbol of Christianity the (;ross - this one standingoutsldco!Gr.tee United Methodist Church
in Galllpoli,. Below. daffodils are among the Dowers signaling the
approach of Ea.,lt•r.

GAHS students
on I 0-dav• tour
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GA LLI POLIS
T hP Call1a
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irJr CI;.Js~ i c&lt;t l Ltoagut' h ~1 s s1•nr 10
qudf'nts on 3 10-d;w tour abru:o1d,
fP&lt;.~Iuring I ta\\ a nd r;rT't'&lt; 'l '.
L'ndf'r !hf' dirrcton o ! t heir LJ ti n
im truc10r. 1-&lt; ~t thr\·n Bc&gt;nnf'll and
fi w• girb &lt;.~n d fin-. hn .v~ IPfl thr
Co/urn bus lnt prna tion;Jl :1irport j ust
t.xofore n oon April1:! ~n rl rf' turnPd to
Port ('oJumhu-; a t 9
Sa tu rcb.v.
April :!l
Thr sfudrnt s \\'Pr r· Mindy· J ohn son. Br th Bcrk1rh. Marr Camf'ron.
h: f'nn.\ Hollr~ . Rrur·C' r~nd Gf'nf'
(f Rourk f'. Am\' !\ca l. ..-\nniC' and
Tim Spurlork. and TLln~· a Sa ttlf'r
In add itio n. C'ight mrmhf&gt;rs of the

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Easter is the principa l fPct st of
thf' PCcles iastiC'a l .vear, C€'10-

ypars of Chri s tia n ir~·. tlw dalt'
for th f' cPI E'iJrdt ion w ~1s in snmf'
coni rovt'rsa~· _
According to lhC' ",\mf'riCd ll
Book nf Oa .vs." 11.\ ' CNJr)::l ·
William Doug las. puhl isht"Ll in
l~lri. thr rPssurN'tion of Chris!
&lt;X'C'Urf'd during thf' .lf'w ish Pas
sovf'r frasl, thf' Hlh da~' o f· lh!'
monlh o f N isa n. Tht' .Jf'W i.'-; h
cal f'nda r had f)('('U lia rit if's at
tho! limP. and the calPndnr rJa t&lt; •
did not rf'main thr
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Spri ng is a lim r of frrs hnPss
ami rf'n ewa l from t hC' long
winlrrlimr. and spring is slow l)'
pePking out m the Ga llia. MPi gs
and Mn son Counl y arPas .
Winlcr has b(&gt;('n long. and
spr ing has I:Jp(&gt;n so elusive. bul
IIT'C'S and flower s ha ve' t~ n to
blossom Jnd now that E:astPr
has arrived. thl' w ait ha ~

brated lhe first Sunda y aft er the
fll"sl lull moon following t he
sprin g ('quinox. ln lhC' C'arl.\ '

1.-.h Cluh Took .J fl ight to Mf'-.:ico.
rnd udin.e- IVl r'&gt;irn C i t~· duri ng this
!·: aqpr hrf'ak under t hf• g1.1 ida ncf' of
rhr&gt; ir Spdnis h insTructor . F.lli s

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\'.11'1\'. ('ourtnf'.\ Morrison.

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( ;uthr'lf'. ( 'hn:-; M\ rr~. Jolain('
H;Jt·timu..., ;tnd Dnri Willi Ll ms .

In .12Ci. lh e Council nl :\ire~cn
df'C'ick'd t hr
rdrbrtll ion of
Chr ist' s rcsu rl"f'('lion shoulcl b('

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X:!. 1.2h'i in 1~:.:! rn .1nd 1.-llh in
JqR.l.H--J . I n EIX'2 -l't~ thPrf' wf'rf' 97fl
full -tim l'. 1~ p~1 rt timf' . ~ SPf'C I.:_.d
;tncl 1Wi n ight qur!Pnt s, dS Cllm ·
pan'(! 111 Ufi7 full timf', :.!·12 par i ·
timP. 11 7 Sp&lt;'Ci.JI ,_
l nd 21H n ig ht
studPnt s t his o;;c hool .\ f'ar.
or I ht' lo t a I 1.-llh studPnls pnrolh-d
thi s .V t'&lt;H. :~ li w ·&gt;d on c1mpus in Gl
I'PSid('O(T' hall and 1,11.'1~ Wf'J'P
rommut in g studf'nt s Thf'rP 2.' \.U 1HI
new studpnt s. indud1ng ·ri' first
:vea r pnroilf'f'S , ~Jl who wrn• rf'
admitlt"li and l R t r ansh•r &lt;.;tudf'nt "
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POMEROY -

A c ar sustainro

light damage In a Thursda&gt;
morning wreck on Ohio 7 in
Si)llsbury Township repons the
GaUta ~Melgs Post of the Ohio
Highway Patrol.
Pearl E. SParls. 64. Rt. I.
Cheshlrt&gt;, was driving non h on t h&lt;'
. state highway when a d&lt;'&lt;'r danro
Into her path. The dffr hlt thE&gt;
vehicle to the left side and t!JE&gt;n
CQntlnued on.
Tile accident occurred a t 11:15

a.m.

wf'E'k . In the King JamPs vC'rsion

ol thP Bible. M atthew :28 sa\·s
Mary MagdJlene and the other
Mary

came lo Sf'€" I he sepulchre.

And I:J&lt;&gt;hold. there was a great
ra11hquak e for the Jngel of thP
Lord rlrsrf'ndrd fmm hC'aVPn.

Jncl mmP one! rol ln:l back the
stonf' from th e door ;tnd sat UJX&gt;n
it. Th&lt;' angel Jn S\I Ct"l'd and said
unto thC' womt 1 n ..... HP is no1
hPrP. for Hr is ri sPn ... "
Th roughout th r IJ'nten SPa
son . Ca Uia ancl MPi g~ rounl ips
ha \·r had commu nil ~·- widt• r f'IP·
bra lions t\J{'h v.:od.:. l! •adin g up
to l·:asll•r Su nda.1·. hl'id at thl'
, ·ariou .L. churchl'S participa ting
in thr sprv icPs.
Tl'w narm• EJsiPr comr~ from
F:rJs tn •. J Tt•u1Cmi e goUde;.; ...
,.,·host• ft•s ti\ ·&lt;J l wt.~s cPir·brJtc'Cl in
lht• sp ring, Lllld thC' Chri ~ tian
ft•s t l\ ·a J noting t tl(' rC'SU IT('('fion
of Ch ri s t was a lso Qi\'f'n lhr•

n&lt;JmP, according ro th( · "Amcri
can Book of Da ys."
The Easter Egg, so identifiro
with I he holida~·. is r(•ga rdC'd JS
lhC' symbol o f rPsunY"C'tion 1')('causP it hold s th r sf'Pfl of nr \,.
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Ori g inall~·. thf' f'gg hf'camf'

th&lt;' symbol of E:astrr tx,·ausc it
forbidden to m t them !luring
L.cnt. and on E:asterSunda) th&lt;")'
wNP served. ThP)" wert:' colorro
IT'CI IO suggpsl jo,vfu lnPSS, bUI
accord ing to another thrui}' . the
color w as symbolic of lhP blood
s hC'd b.' ' Chri st on Ca lva f)' .
T hf' robin, tradilionall\' knm,·n
&lt;-IS thf' bird of spring, is S&lt;:l id to gPI
it s n'CI breast from lllf' dC';tth r) !
Chri.q Accord in g In lt•grnd, 1hC'
robin p luck('(! out onP of rh f'
thorn s pif'rring H1 s brow. and ;-1
drop of Chri st' s h loorl s t aini'U 1hP
bird 's brpa st_ From 1h;Jltim C'IJil .
tllr hini ha s had a 1'1'(] or crimson
hrPasl
Thf' rrn~s ii Sf'IL thP S\'mhol of
Chrisl i;J n il,v th rougho ul tlH •
wor ld Lllso h a~ a lrnditionul ~ ton

- thr• I F .gcnd nl th1· DOh'.''r"l
T rC&lt;' .
ThP lcgPncl sa\·s th:ll at th(•

time of Christ's cntcifi X!On . ltlf'
~1s \argf' as nrhrr
forf'sl trr'f's. &lt;Jnd I hal dul'· to its
sr n·ng1h &lt;tdn firmnf' ~S. il v; 1 ~
cll o..,pn as thP ti mbf'r fcJr 1n1 ·
cross_ BPc';lUSf' of it s ust'. th1~
dogwnod w a,&lt;; rli s tll'~~Nl. ;md
.Jc•sus. st:'ns in ~ thi s SO ITOW ol1h1·
tl'f'l '. told thr dogwood it \~ Huld
nl '\'f'r aguin I X' Lll'):.:(' l 'nllu~h tor

dogvn_x·x:J W&lt;_J-.

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It .should tx'(·ornt · ~ l t·ndl'l ' :mtl
lwistPCI and thl' IJl o~~um~ lx ·
shap('(] as a eros ~. In th(' Cf'lllt•r
uf thf' out"r parr of lht' Pf&gt;la ls.
would bP '-1 nJi l prints. hroH·n
wit h rust and stainf'd with rn-J.
and in tht ' n·nlcr nf ! hi ' rlii\\ 'l'r
wr,uld be e~ rn 1\\'n (Jft htlrns. SI Jall
wtw S f'( ' " ·oulrl rf'm('mt:x·r .
Spr ing is .1 time lor rdlt'nion
in both til(' fhrbtian ~1nd .h'w rsh
communitif''- T&lt;&lt;l"lt'l
ancl
Pi1 _
sso\'t'r. th is .\ t• &lt;l l. ru nnin.Q
c ·onf'u n·r· n !l~
Citi(•s h,. , .•. had
f'ommu n ir\ H·icl r
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."I rf'lchi ng d t T flSS dr •r11 1rn 1n.l t irm .\
to I'Pfif'&lt;'l on l tlt• lifl' ,tnd dt •; ilh OJ'

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winl£'1' m on!h.; . hut :d ... () of t ilt&gt;
n·ligious t'ummun it if''- .

"He t8 not her('. for He r.~ rrsen ... "'
Mary Ma~daletw was told in thP ~nspe l
of Mauhew.

Enrollment
up at RGCCC
1110 (;11..-\:\0F: - Sturlcnl ••nrol ·
lmrnt ha,&lt;., slf'ddil\ incrra~rd at R io
( ;r ~lnfk Co llrgf' and fomm unit .' '
Cnl lrgr O\'f' l' th(• ~Kl s t f'i \'£' .\o·f'ar s
;~ ccord in g to Mrs. L orPdilh l.o\\T'.
thP ,\ ss ist ant Din '&lt;.'tor nf Aclrnis ·
~lO ll '- and Ht'Cnrd ~ at 1hr col leg(' .
Statistics V.T•n• rl'lt•a sl&gt;d rf'('C'nth·
rrw•ali ng t hat total r-nrn llnw nt h a~
PSC'~llall"'&lt;i from 1,(¥.1~1 slud(•nt s in

thl" same day throughou t the
church. and arrivC'd at the fir st
Sunday Jftcr the fir st full moon
foll owing thl' spr in g equinox,
and will normally tall lx•tween
March 22 and April 2o.
The Gospel of Mallhl'w li l's~
critx-"s lhP lirnC' of Ch ri sl 's
n•ssurP&lt;'Iion as lhr beginn ing of
llw dawn of the first day of the

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L . Bossard M emorial Library has burst into bloom. while alle!t, a tree
takes on an Eastery look until the leaves come out - an Easter Egg

Tn•e in the yard of a l'orismouth Road resident.

�April 22, 1984
WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT TO
LIMIT QUANTITIES
AND CORRECT
'NY PRINTING
ERRORS

POLl

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STORES!

CDUHTltY STOBES

137 Pine St. , Gallipolis, OH
Phone 446-9399

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BREAD

BOUNTY
TOWELS

FOOD STAMP
ORDERS WELCOME!

16

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9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily
SUNDAY, .NOON TO 5 P.M.

Parnenty-Middleport-Gallipoli&amp;, Ohio

PRICES GOOD MONDAY
APRIL 23 THRU
SUNDAY, APRIL 29
WHILE QUANTITIES LAST

GAU.IPOLIS - Shennan Mar-

eneacement

LymMarcum

Marlin W. Davis

MWLEPORT - Mr. and Mrs.
WUiiam F . Rife. Leading Creek ,
Middleport. announce the engagement and approaching marria~e of
their Jaughter, Carla R. Rlfe, to
Martin W. Davis. son of Mrs .
Franr"s L. Davis. Middleport, and
the son of the late Harold G . Da vis.
Plar.s arc being made for a June23
open church wedding at3: :l!lp.m . at

GROUND
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
"BONELESS"

CHUCK ROAST

the Dexter Church of Christ.
Miss RUe is a Meigs H lgh School
graduate and is employed as a
rosmetologist at Brenda's Boutique, MiddiPJlOrt .
Davis graduated from Meigs and
is e mployed by Tom Rue Motors,
Middleport, as well as being
self-e mployed .

Setser - Chevalier
The wedding will be held at 6: 30
p.m. on May 26at the Stea m Corners
United Methodist Church with a
reception to follow.
Chevalier isagraduateo!Eastern
High School ard is employed by
Gene ra l Motors at Mansfield .

POMEROY - Mr. a nd Mrs.
Charle&gt; E Thompson, Frederick tov.n . announce the engagement

PEPSI

LEAN BONELESS LB.

STEW BEEF

COCA-COLA
7-UP

and approaching maniage of their
daughter, KarE'n Jan Setser. to
Garre ll J ay Cht&gt;valier. son of Mrs.
Lana B. Cheva lier. Reedsville, and
the lntP Edward Cheva liPr

$199

Gaviria - Wiseman
Mi ss Gavi rl a is a graduate of
I
Coumbus
Paraprofessional ln" i·

Mrs. Maria Teresa Lopez de
GaviriJ of Medd lin. Colom bia .
South AmPrka.

CHUCK
STEAK

riagr of hrr

a nnounces

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rute and was em ployed by Turandina Trave l Agency. Medellin.
Colombia. Sou1h America.
Wi seman is a gradua:e ot The
Collpge of Engineering, Ohio State
Universit y, Columbus. He is cur·
rPnll " e mployed by The Wi seman
RPal Es tall' Agency. Gallipolis, as a
rmltor .

£'ngarwment and forthcomlng mardaughter.

Mari a

Adr la!d;-l, tn Da\id Edwards WisPm k! n. "&gt;&gt;n of Mr and Mrs. E. M
Wis('m.:m of Gallipolis.

12 OZ.

SUPERIOR

Your Choice

BONELESS

Thr weddi ng wi ll lake placr .June
8 a t St. Louis Ca tholic Churc h,
Ga llipoli,.

FALTER'S

FRANKIES

1/2

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POLISH

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GRAPES

18

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$159

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SALTINE
CRACKERS

GOLD MEDAL

ALL PURPOSE

5 LB.

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TABLETS 25¢ OFF

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GALLI POLIS •360 SECOND AVE. •446-0699
PT AO 134

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April 22 &amp; 29-6:00 P.M.

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COMPLETE LINE OF MASTECTOMY NEEDS
Mastectomy or Surgtcal Bra s
Lymphadema Sleeves
Temporary Breasl F01ms
Tru Ltle Breast Forms by Carnr
Stltcone Breast Forms by OTC
Stltcone Breast Forms by Spen co
[Teardrop shape and Hean shape)

Office Hours by Appointment Only

FIRST
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
1110 First Avenue
Gallipolts

limeG.Iieal §hnDfDIDl! Inc.

CALL (614) 992-2104
or (304) 675-1244

Bob Madison ..................... ......... .................... ....... .... Pastor
Ken Harper ..... .... ......... .................. .. ......... .. .. Music &amp; Adults
Frank Watson ....... .... ........... ..................... Youth &amp; Education
Audrey Davis ...... ........ ......................................... .. Children

mtne
565 Jackson Pike - Hilluesl Plaza- Gallipolis , Ohio
Ph . 446-2206

FORMALLY SPEAKING•••
YOU CAN LOOK LIKE A
MILLION WITHOUT SPENDING
A FORTUNE!

One
for the
Books.

lfs easy Just come 1n to Cox's
men·s

VISit

the Bookend Bouquet
~retU"ie~s' Week. April 23-27.

POMEROY
FLOWER
SHOP
n,·

APPLES

.. Titt• lr

·tmf•ri«·n .'\t•rttiN l.m ·t• ....

106 BUTIERIIUT'AVE.
POMEROY. OH.
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Our e.xperts wtll help you
c hoose a look wtth fla1r lor

oul Shop .

ROME BEAUTY

~Near

over our tuxedo renta1986ectton

Reward your secretary
this week with the
new Bookend Bouquet
A white. enamel-coated
steel Bookend h~ ds a
"boOk " container filled
with frash flowers After
they're gone . the treestandi coil Boo+&lt;end expands for volumes
ot bool\s 10 order this unique g1ft. call or

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•SEPT. 22-29
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BRITISH
ISlES

EAR, NOSE &amp;THROAT
GENERAL ALLERGIST

'-168

3 DIAMOND

&amp; Gift Items

Presented by Sanctuary Choir
Beginning Next Wednesday
Joyce Landorf Film Series
April 25-7:00 p.m . "Change Points"

SOFT
&amp; DRI
ROLL-ON
1. 5 OZ. 't
7 OZ.
REG. or
XTRA DRY

hem s o n Consignment

A IVfW DIREC fiOIV 1/V HAIR DESIGIV .

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

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DEODORANT

DMC Floss.
. ..... ..... 65 '
Candle Wick Thread .............. 65'
Cross St1tch Supplies .... 20% Off

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GALLIPOLIS TRAVEL AGENCY

446-9510

JOHN A. WADE, M.D., Inc.

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40 5

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9AM to9 PM
Saturday 9 AM to I PM

9:30 a.m ........................ Sunday School
10:40 a.m ................... Morning Worship

FRESH

GREEN
ONIONS

Monday

Pd 11.1 1 bv Bon n~t• Slu te~ H1 l Gallipoh:. Oh

*1 58

SHAMPOO or
CONDITIONER

3 Oz.

28 OZ

CLEANER FOR
NO-WAX FLOORS

RIGHT GUARD

SHURFINE
GRANULATED

. GOLDEN RIPE

.

SILKIENCE

SHURFINE

VINE ST. or MAIN ST.
Racine, OH .
4/ 18 !1 mo

&amp; Sat.JO to 3
Fr i. iO to S. Closed th urs

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•Reliable

CLEAN 'N' CLEAR$

REGULAR
DEODORANT

JONES BOYS

,•;

1:

LISTE,RINE

3: 30-3: 45
p.m .: Mercerville,
4-4 :30
"" p .m.: Crown
p.m .; B urd. 4: .,.,.5

•8 YeafS Business Experience
• T ru stwort h y

$
DOG CHOW

1

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JOHNSON'S

RED or BLACK

Comp In &amp; Look A round

Hours : Man , Tues ., Wed

Democrat

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Easter Lilies , Mums
Begonias . Geraniums
Flowers in Flats &amp; Pots
Vegetable Plants-Tomato Plants

TREASURER

CRISCO
SHORTENING

$
oz

PLEDGE

GLADE

SWEET JUICY

following
the room.
ceremony in the
church
banquet

Gallic County

JLB.*239

$f29

317 N. 2nd
Middleport
Phon e:991-6992

OPEN FOR SEASON

Gallia County

THURMAN - Kimberly Su('
Canterbury, of Gallipolis, will
become thebrideofMarvlnEugene
Bates Jr., of Thurman, in an
open-church wedding .June 15, 6:30
p.m., at Thurman United Me thodist
Church. Music wUJ begin 316 p.m .
There will be an open reception

Canterbury Bates

GREENHOUSE

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GALLIPOLIS- The Dr. Samuel
L. Bossard Memorial Library will
be at the following places the week
of April23 to 'n .
Monday - Ewing-t on. 1:15-1: 45
p.m.; Geiger 's, 2-2:30 p.m .; Adney
Rd .. 2:45-.1: 15 p.m.: Vinton P.O ..
3:30-4: 30 p.m .: Bidwel l. 5-0 p.m .:
Ha nisburg. 6:15-6:30 p.m : Hoi·
ley's. 6: 457 p.m .
Tuesday - Eno . 2: 30-3 p m. :
R cce. 3: .,,,.
~ 3: 20 p.m .; Africa Rd.,
3: 30-3:45 p.m .; Kyger I, 3: &gt;0-4 20
p .m .; Kyger n. 4:15-4:40 p.m .;
R
1 11 4 45 5 15
Choushh
Lalnlel
' p.m.:
' ' 'cheshire
p.m ..
es 1re
, , 6-'6:.30
III, 6: 35-7 p.m.
Wednesday - Bane's. 2:15-2:30
· h 2:4-:15p.m
53
p.m .; sm1t.
.; Myers.

Bonnie L. Stutes

LB.

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3:45-4: 15 p.m .; Long Bottom !pos t
office) , 4: 25-5:10 p.m .; Reedsville
5
20 p.m .:
iRe&lt;&gt;d's store),

4:15-5p.m.; BulavllleTr.Ct .. 5:~
p.m.: P lantz Sutxlv .. 6:15-6:45 p.m:
Elliotrs rRt. 35) ;
Friday 2:15-2:45 p.m .; Kerr. 3·.1:4(1 p.m .;:
Buckrtdge, 4-5: CD p.m. ; Jay Dr. I;
II. 5: 15-5:45 p.m .: Bob McCormickRd., &amp;.6 : 15 p .m.

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CLELAND
COTTAGE

A.NAf'P()IN ' IIA!Nl

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VANILLA * CHOCOLATE ' NEOPOLITAN
STRAWBERRY or CHOC. REVEL

day,
StoreApril
), 3:2310-3:Carpenter
40 p.m .: (Laura's
Dexter
(Church!. 4:10-4: 40 p.m.: Danvlile
!Church). 5:20-5:~ p.m .: Rutland
(Civic Center), 6: :Jl-8 p.m .
Tuesday. April 24 - Portland
!Post O!ticet, 2:10-2:40 p.m.; Letart Falls !Effie's RestaurantJ.
3:1&amp;3:50 p.m .; Racine iBankl,
4:35-6: O'i p.m .; Syracuse 1Poolt,
6:20-7: &gt;0 p.m.
Wednesday. April 25 - Chesler
I Fire Station!. 2: 15-2: 45 p.m .; Keno
(north side of Ke no Bridge ), 3-3:30
p.m .; Success Road tnear 3!0i0i .

WAl~

POLISH
SAUSAGE

ICE MILK

BIDWELL - Richard D . a nd
Nola N. Atkins of Newport News.
Va ., anoounce the engagem ent of
their daughter, Lora Marie Atkins.
to Jeffrey Todd Black, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Black of Bidwell .
Miss Atkins is a graduate of
Denblgh High School and Riverside
Hospital School of Nurs ing.
Black is a North Gallia graduate
and is serving In the U.S. Navy in
Norfolk, Va.
An August wedding is planned .

City P .O., 5:~ p.m.; Eureka.
6: 15-6: 45 p.m .
Thursday - Watts, 2:30-2:45
p.m .; Brick School M .. 2: 55-3: 10
p.m .; Addavllle Elem .. 3:15-3:45
p.m .; St. Rt . 7 tRoadslde Rest ).
3:55-4UO p.m .; Georges Cr. I. n.

POMEROY - Bookmobile service In Meigs County is brought to
you by the Meig!l County Public
Library under rontract with the
Ohio Valley Area Libraries.
Bookmobile schedule for Mon -

BRAJINSCHWEIGER

SUPERIOR

VIVA

thr
and upcoming
man1agt' of their daughter, l.)mn
Marcum of Gallipolis, to Paul
Hollingshead II ot Gallipolis. He Is
the son of Paul and Betty
HoUingshead.
Tile open~hurch wedding will
talle place May 2, 6 p.m., at Oark
Chapel Church. A reception will
follow at the home of Charlt&gt;S a nd
Jenny Riedel Oil F1oyd Clark Road.
M!ss Marcum Is a graduate of
North Gallla High School.
Holllngshead, also a graduate of
North Gallla, ls employed by
Middleton Estates.

Atkins - Black

Rife- Davis

·.-BEEF

Meigs County

cwn and Dmma Marcum announce

APRIL .............._...............................-.............

CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY

Area Bookmobile schedules set

Hollingshead

oz.

The Sunaay Times-Sentinei- Page-B-3

Point Pleasant, W. Va.

PH.,2·2039
Or 992-5721

Credit Cords , and Wire

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that spectal aHatr Choose
somethtng fla shy or
classtc tn lUxedo
dresstng Select elegan1
bla ck. neutral or pastel
tones Choose dress
shtrts-tucked. teulored
or btbbed
VVhatever ~au dec•~
we·ll make sure you look
temftc. From your
grosgrain bovvt te down
to your patent shoest

Tuxedo
Rentals
at participating stores
In insure your first
aelecttoa order two
weeka ahead•

Phone 446-1923

Celebratmg 75 Years of F1mily
Serv•ce . . From Ours to Yours

DOWNTOWN G,,LUPOUS

Mon. &amp; Fri. Ti_l 8 P.M.
Tues., Wed. , Thur. &amp; Sat. til 5 P.M.

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loch of th••• advertised Items It r~ulred to be readily
available for tala In Nth tc:roger Store . euept 01
IIM&lt;IflcoiiJ noted In thlt ad . If we do n.m out of on
adver11t.d Item . we will oHer you your cholc• of 0

COST (:UTTER

COST CUTTER

Cut

Whole
Kernel Corn

Green Beans

compa rable Item. \M'hon avollot.lo , ref l•ctlng the tome

ta'e'lngt or a ro ln ch Kil whkh will entltlo you to purchase
the adwortlted lfem at lh• adYef11tod prlc• within JO
doyt . Onl1 one w•ndor coupon will be a cc epted per Item

c

pwrchoted .

fOTAI SATISfACTION GUARANTEE
Everything you buy at ICrog•r It guorant••d fo r your total
satbfoctlon roiord lou of mcnufoch.tr•r . If you ore not
tOII1fled , Kroger will rep loc• 'f0\1 r Item with the •om•
brand or o comparable brond or refund your purc~a••

U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE
GRAIN FED BEEF

U.S.D.A . GRADE A

Holly Farms
Whole Fryers

Boneless Top

Sirloin Steak

c

16 . oz.

lb.

Can

price .

EVERYDAY LOW PRICE

COPYRIGHT 1914 · THE IUOGU CO . ITEMS AND PRICES
GOOD SUNDAY . APRil 22. THROUGH SATURDAY . APRil 211.
1984 . IN G.ilhfllh~ ~m f mr...ol

lb.

LIMIT .. PLEASE

EVERYDAY lOW PRICE

LONG BONE "'EMOVEo

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO liMIT QUANTITIES . NONE SOLO
TO DEALERS .

c Tomato

4

Juice ..... ... ..... .. ~::·

16-ot .
Con

20·01.

Gal.

Lvs.

48

COST CUTTER

. Pork &amp;
Beans ...........

c

-Roll
Pak

15.5-oz.
. ... Can

. . . ...........

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KROGER IN THE PIECE

Whole Fresh
Boston Butts

Whole
Smoked Picnics

All Meat
Bologna

c

6.5-oz.
Can

I

PINT RETURNABLE BOTTLES .
MTN . DEW PEPSI FREE

c
32 -oz .
Btl.

California
Lettuce

NATIO NAL
CO NSUMERS
WEEK
APRIL 23-29, 1984

lb.

99C

Fresh Made
$299
Strawberry Pie .... ~~~:h
WHEAT . CARAWAY RYE OR
PUMPERNICKlE RYE

Fresh Baked
Variety Breads ...

1

t~~;-

99C

lb

.

c

Ribier
Grapes

Pet-Ritz • 14·0%.
Cream ·Paes. Pkg.

DOUg h. . . .

79c

5 $12 9

Granny Smith
Apples .......

?J

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"

lb.

l

Artichokes.

Sesame Street
Treasury

$

lARGE HANGING BASKET

Boston Ferns

Kroger
Pot Pies

$

85

10-lnch

Listerine
Mouthwash

48

Pot

Dairy Delights
Ju1ce .........

$13.9

•;, -Gal

ctn.

INDIVIDUAllY WRAPPED SliCES
KROGER

American
$1
Cheese Food :k:~1

Bakery specials
Hot Dog or
Hamburger Buns ;;iti-Grain $139
Bread .. 2 ~~~~c
3 48
KROGER

TROPICANA

•

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VOLUME NO . 4

Floral Special
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lb.

Qt .

For

FROZEN

Country Club
Ice Cream

.

California $
Strawberries

$

C Fresh

l-Ib
Lvs :

V2·Gal
Ctn.

··, \t

c

,

CUTTER SHREDDED

FROZEN

&amp;;;~~rGER

Cole Slaw or
Macaroni Salad ...

c

Imitation
c,O~SUAI~~~" Cheese Food ..... ~;k~~cosr
me•n
Pizza
·
li(JSIN£SfJ
Topping .. ... .... ... .. ::;:

BlUE

Frozen
Favorites
•

lOUIS RICH

AMERICAN OR MUSTARD POTATO SALAD.
CREAMY OR SWEET

COUI'GN COOO $UN. lnll 11 SIT . 1'111 11. I 11•
SUIIECT TO IPPliCIIU STilE l lOCI! TilES

Cut
Watermelon

INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SLICES
COST CUTTER

lb.

12
OF

RED RIPE

PLUS
DEPOSIT

88

LIMIT 5 PKCS. WITH COUPON
liMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILy

1-lb.
.. Pkg.

Can

'All White Meat'!.--.------t:~
Turkey Breast

Pkg.

Tip Roast. ...... .....
Gwaltney
Great Dogs

14-oz .
Pkg .

17 ·OI.

AVAILABlE
O Nl Y IN STORES
WITH DELl OEPTS .
HOT FOODS
AVAILABlE
llom· 7pm

12-oz.

·-----·········c 1;~~d
$ 49

Mr. Fritter
f r1•tters
. ........... ...

8 -oz.
. Pkg.

I
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u.s. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE. GRAIN FED BEEF

FROZEN

c

Fresh
Asparagus

Cost Cutter
Sweet Peas

Diet Pepsi
or Pepsi Coia

Kahn's Sliced
Bologna ...... ......

c!

..

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Cost Cutter
Catsup .......... ...

Wieners

~~-:-.
(.·~
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MEAT OR BEEF

lb .

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Pkg.

.49

MEAT OR BEEF

100-Ct.

COST CUTTER

Chunk Light
Tuna .

Tail-Less
T·Bone Steak ....

08

4

Jug

5·8-LB. AVG.

5·8-ll. AVG.

Cost Cutter
Tea Bags

Cost Cutter
Bathroom Tissue

Kroger 0.5%
Lowfat Milk

48

3

At Kroger, all bone and
excess fol are removed before
steok is weighed and priced

lb .

400 SHEETS PER ROLL

Kroger
White Bread

29

Country Style $
Sliced Bacon ..

$

U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE
GRAIN FED BEEF

COST CUTTER

Cost Cutter
Toma f oes

88

$

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ROYAl VIKING DANISH

9

·

1-Ct.

Pkgs.

''Topped"•-ct.

R0 III ......

Pkg .

9
9

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Tube

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�The Sunday

Ohi~·Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Times-Sentine l

Artist
Series
subscription
available now

Skidmores note
50th anniversary

Wa RoseNe The Rig -;1 To

STORE HOURS

Umit Quantities

Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

SUNDAY
MONDAY

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.

and

OPEN EASTER

....

TUESDAY
APRIL 22-23-24

PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAT.. APRIL 28, 1984
DAY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE

Coupons

FRESH PORK BUTT

Steaks/Roast ••••
LB.

KAHN'S CRISPY SERVE

U1

Bacon ........ .• • • • • •

0A

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Bissell, daughter of Charles and
Margaret Bissell, Long Bottom,
Rlf[le Is the son of the late F1oyd and
Lela Rltfle, Racfru&gt;.J..etart area.
Mrs. Hawthorne made the anniversary cake for ber parents.
Attending the celebration we re
Bruce and Lena Rltfle, Reedsvllle;
Greg, Pamela, Christopher and
Brandl Buchanan, R€edsville; Tim
and Betsy Hawthrone, Chester;
Marvin and Brenda Randolph,
Racine; Julle Rlflle, Herb, Ruth,
and Herbie Grate, Pomeroy; J oe
and Barbara Masters, Reedsville;
Cleve and Dorothy Mullins, Pine
G rove; Darrell. Norma, Laura, and
David Hawthorne, Chester; Dorotlla Rlflle. Daniel, Pam, Denise and
Sean Rlffle, Racine; Doug, Carolyn,
Tim and Matthew Bissell, Tuppers
Plains; Dwight Bissell, Reedsville ;
Roger, Sue, Mandy. Christina and
Lorena Bissell, Long Bottom;
David , Karen, Tony and Tracey
Grate, Pome roy; Donna Gillilan,
Cheste r .

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children, Bruce F. Riffl e , REedsville; Pame la J e annene B uchanan,
Reedsv ill e; Betsy Hawthrone,
Chester ; Brenda Kay Randolph,
Racin e, and Jul ie Dian ne Riffle, at
home. They have three grandchild·
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Frank Rlftle observed their 25th
wedding anniversary recently with
a party hosted by their children at
the couple's home in Bashan.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlftle were marrled
Nov.l5, 1958atEIJzabethtown, Ky .,
near Fort Knox, where Sgt. Riffle
was stationed with the U.S. Anny .
During his years In the service he
was stationed at F ortKnoxandFort
Hood, Texas , and also spent three
years inMunlchGermanywberebe
was accompanied by his family. He
la te r served a t Melnhelm, Ger ·
many, Korea and Viet Na m , where
he was injured and then la te r
medically discharged. He is now
with the U.S. Arm y Corps of
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Series are now on sa le for six events

during 1984·85.
In J an uary 19&amp;1, the Tri·Countv
Concert Association and thPColleg~
Family Artist Series merged to
form t he Va lley Artis ts Serif:\5.
W'hen a season tickPl is purchased,
the purchaser i s bu y·ing thP same
srat for all six events. A patron

saves up to 40 pNccnt over
individual event ticket' bv· purchas-

RUTI..AND Malcolm and
Mildred Ingram were honored on
their 50t h wedding an niversary
Sunday a t the Rutla nd Churc h of
Cod.
Mr. and M rs. Ingram repeated
their wedding vows during the
morning worship servict' and afterwards the congregation ct&gt;lebra ted
with a covered dis h dinner a t the
Kyger Creek O ub House whe re Mr.
and Mrs. Ingram were s urprtsed
with a cake and gifts. Their son a nd
daughter-in-la w , Sonny and Joyce
Leadingham and their grandson
Freddie, joined the group tlle re for
the celebration.

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with Daniel]. Workman April14
NEW HAVEN Kim berly
McCle llan and Da niel J . Workman ,
both of New Haven , w ere married at
7: 30 p.m . on Aprll 14 a t the Bachtel
United Methodist Church in New
Ha ven .
The Rev. J ack F errell performed
the double ring ceremony. J ennife r
Llevtng, New Haven , served as

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aft e rnoon~. Tht' r lasSC's will he
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wi II last rv..·o hours each . At tr ndan cf'
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•Only one m a n ufac ture r's
c oup o n per it em .

•The total value of th e double manufactur e r's co upon
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compe titor's coup o n s .
•This offe r e x c lud es c igarettes. or a ny oth e r ite ms
prohibited by la w .
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CELEBRATE 50th i\NNIVERSARY - Mr.andMrs. CiaudeM. Rupe,
Route I, Middl&lt;'port, obS&lt;·rwd their 50th wedding annive rsary Friday at
a family cel ebration. Mr. and Mrs . ltupc , U1e fomw r LRna Rwnfi eld ,
were married on April~. 1934 at Gallipoli•. They hav&lt;' a son, P erry 0 .
RupeofLoweU, and a daughter and ,;on· in·la w, Martha and Paul ,\dkins,
R&lt;mte I, Bidwell.

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C~ nd I..Pslie Dt&gt;&lt;•m c~·IPb, ·a tcd their
tiOt h \\'t-xldin g ann ivPr SC:tn.-' April 8,
wit h a rPCC' pliun at RogC'rs Hall in
0 1m ond Bmch Union Church in
f' lorida.
Thl' "'·c·nt. hosted h,· th~i r

moving to Florida in 1~. s he
wor ked for thf' Da ytona J:koac h
News·Journal 22 y C'ars.

daugh! ('r, thrf'(' sons and s.pouSl'S,
W&lt;J~ &lt;Jtlt•ndr-d b.\ · 70 fri('nds and
rf'l JI iw·~.

Mar ietta M anufac·turing Compa n.v,
Point P ieasant, and r et if'PdaftC'r17
yC'ars wit h T exat'O Inc.

Mr s. [)co(om IS the fo rmer Malx't
Soward s of Ca llipolis . a nd her
hu sba nd is rrom Ka na uga. The
r ourlr was marri&lt;'d Apr il 9, 19'24 in

F'o II ow ing the reception, IhNP

T hf'v ar t&gt; 1hP parf' nt s of four

McArt hur. O hio .
r hildrm. Mrs. P hi ll ips Ma rs ha ll.
Onnond Beach , Flo.; Bill fu•m a nd
.Jim Dwm , a lso of Ormond Beach.
and Tom D&lt;'t'm of PI . Ora nge . F la.
Mrs. [)co(om fonnerl;-· wor ked at
First Nat iona l Ba nk, Ga llipolis and
al Marietta Manufa c tu ring Com ·
p;mv in Point P leasant. After

Ri11g ri:::e
PALO ALTO. Calif. t AP! -By
using tC'Iesropes alone , astronomer s

once ca lc ulated tha t the rings
around the planet Sa tum we,.., m ore
than ha lf a mile thick.
H owever ,

an

ast ronom er

at

Stanford University, a fte r a na lyz·
:tng the Voyager I radio signa ls tha t
pasS&lt;'&lt;l through the r ings, has
· concluded the ri ngs are no m o!"f'
·!ba n 50 ya rds t hick.

[)e(&gt;m was former ly f&gt;m JX)lyed at
Kroger Com pany. Cincinna ti a nd

was a self.empolyed gr ocer in
Ka na uga . He has a lso wor ked for

was a fa mily dinne r party at the
Winte r House, given by Mr a nd
Mrs. i\llx•rt Sowards of Ga llipolis .

Friendly Pers uas~o n -a woman's
qua r tet and thP Rapsc ha lliuns - a
men's quartet ; aml Pcwl Posnak,
ja zz pianist.
All pertormances \~·ill bf' in the
Rio Grandp College and Commun ·
it~· Coll cg(' 'c;; Fine a nd Prrfor ming
Art s Center T hea!Pr .
For a Series Urochurr and
additional i nfo rm&lt;.~ti on. ca ll the
('ollf'gf' A rt s Crntrr l · ~fi. ~H2 · 7201 or

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serif'S a rr : Zi\·iJi. songs and d::mCPs
of Yugoslavia: a Puppet Thea ter
for aclults a nd c hlidrcn: Belle of
Amherst - life of Em1ly Dickinson.

m a ld of honor, and the best man was
Bob Redman. ParkPrsburg. A
reception honoring the coupiP was
he ld in the c hurch hall following the
wedding.
Among the guests were the br idP's
c hildren, Christina a nd Ricky
McClellan. The groom is the son of
Mrs. Mary Workman, New Haven.

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ing a season 1iekl't and is insured of
the same rest·r·\ ·t&gt;&lt;J sPol for each
attraction.
Ti cket s for indi\·idual pcrfurman ·
ces will lx· sold if sPati ng is
availabl('.
Season su bscriptions for six
m onths a rr: adults $25 a nd 20;
senior c illzcns $~~ 5U and $JR; high
school and under $15 and $12;
co llege Slude nts $5 a nd $.1 'llckets
for ind ividu al events will ~adult s
$10: SC'nior r.i ti zf'ns $9: hi gh school
and undr r $6: and f'OIIPgf' students

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skidmore Sr .

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BIDWELL - Mr. and Mrs.
Henry A. Skidm ore Sr. ol Route 1,
Bl&lt;lwell . will celebr~te their 50th
wedding anniversary Sunday, April
29.
Their children and grandc hildren
will honor them with an open
reception at the Holiday Inn,
Gallipolis, from 2 to 5 p.m .
Mr. and Mrs. Skidm ore were
married April 24, 1934 a t Gallipolis
and are the parents of fourchldren:
Mrs. Robert E. 1Louise l Burger of
401 Jackson P&lt;ke , Gallipolis; Mrs.
Tom tPan y) Sprague and P hil
Skidmor e of Route 1. Bidwell; a nd
Henry A. Skidmore Jr. of Route 2,
War d, Ark. They also have five
grandda ughters, four grandsons,
and one great-grandson.

Ingrams
note golden
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anmversary

limit
20

N:l ucntilm. strf'~S mona~l·rnc•nt ,
\\'('(')d~· wf'igh ·ins. J'('\J .x ation t('{'h ·
niq ut·s. l'f'&lt; ' iJX&gt;S. d i('t tl't'; lll ~ /1('(' f S.
f'xt•rci sP t ips. For fu r th(• r in fo rma ·
lion. r'f.'sidf'n t s Jt 'C' im·itPd to coni uct
/\nn Rlackw r ll on TuL•sdJ\ - or
Thursd&lt;J .\ ' from 10 to -I p.m .. !¥,t] .tifi:!fl
Thf' 11mC' schrdult• and locat ion ot
thf' claSSf'S w ill be&gt; a nnnunc'f'clla tf'r.
C l as~·s v; ill t:M• limi t['() in sizP and

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Ca lled c! Pna tomum " 'rc haridc .
thewh1tc powdl'r is rr·porll~ll v :um

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morf' hi llrr than qui ninp ;Jnd
rC'Iains it s billf'r ta stC' r \ ·r n w hl•n
dilut rO to onf' par t in 100 mill ion .
Th(' ('Ompa n.\'Wh('J'C' l hl' eIV)Wdl'r
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was dismvrrf'CI ' " ·' ' " po"i blc• usc is
to put the su bstan&lt;'l' '" .mimal
rr1X'II cnts or p&lt;ll sons.

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SUNDAY

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GALLJPOLIS - Mt. Zion
Baptist Churc h will haw candl&lt; ..
ligh t servill'S S und a~ nig ht . '7
p.m . The pubilc '' im·tt&lt;'&lt;l to
a ttf'nd

SUPER MARKET--:-OHN DAILY.&amp; SUN. 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
85 VINE ST. GALLIPOLIS .
p

COUPONS
bOUBLE THE VALUE OF MANUFACTURERS CENTS OFF COUPONS UP
TO 49~ IN FACE VALUE.

R UTL:\.1\.;D- EJ q(.' rPg\.2 hum

Sunday at 1 p.m.

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[')(-nison Po~1 -l,h"7. -\mt'rican
L('gJOn, Rut land Pt'l/.l '~ w ill he
awardc&gt;d . Chil drPn Jr(• im-i1t'(l.

SAVE DOUBLE $$
AT JOHNSON'S

RA\ fl\"F: - r\clult c hoir Df I he
Racinp F irst Bapl i&lt;;;t (' hurch v. ill
prf'S{'Ill tht· cantata . " Ill · Liw·:-:·
b' .)IX' E. PJ rb , at the ill : ~)
~·orship

.:J!.!SJ,r;~5 MONDAY, APRIL 23 THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 28

DOUBLE

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officintLng. ThP rr'&lt;'t•pt ton u ill
commemorJtP the co n ~ f'&lt;T d rrun
o f the c hur{'h huilding l:!l \r•;tr~
ago. April n . lH.'l"

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GALLJPOLL&lt;; - St. Prt&lt; 'r''
Episcopal C'hurch wil l ha\·e a
11?Ct'j)tion 111 thP parish hdll.
S und a~· aft pr F.astl'r ~pr.·in•!&gt;.
with thf' Rr\·. Alhf' rl

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THURSDAY, APRIL 26

SAVING COUPONS AT
AND RECiEiVE
DOUBLE TilE VALUE WHEN YOU PURCHASE THE
SPECIFIED ITEM. ONE COUPON PER ITEM. NO
EXPIRED COUPONS ACCEPTED. DOUBlE RE·
DEMPTION OFFER DOES NOT APPLY TO "FREE
MERCHANDISF'. COUPONS OR COUPONS OVER
49' IN FACE VALUE. NO CASH REFUNDS WHfN
DOUBLE COUPONS VALUE EXCEEDS PRICE OF
ITEM. CIGARETIES AND CERTAIN OTHER ITEMS
ARE EXCWDED BY LAW. TO INSURE PRODUCT TO
All OUR CUSTOMERS. WE 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,

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Hayman and lJ ianJ l hlf&gt; .. tncl The
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Special

narrator. tht-• RP,-. Oon Walkl·r·.
The public is im·i trd .

MONDAY
MASON - Plan ~ lo r o.; pr ntg
rpun ion uf Cl-L.t~s o! l~tt~l 4 ~t
Wahamu Hi gh S(' hoo l tt l h.·
finalizC'd at a mPf'-ting to hP h1•\d
at 1 p.m. M ond a~· a' :VI ;t:--.on
t.:l(• mPnt a r~· School t "aktcna

POMEROY
PonH ·r "'
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POME RO Y - Spnnp m&lt;•·trn c
of thP \llf'i g-s Count \ t ;, mlt ·n
Clubs Associ;rtio n wt ll lw IH•lll &lt;t l
I :-Ill .\ llonda _
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Church. .J.J nt ·l !)olin. .\ 11 '1)...!..'
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man . wi ll prf's Pn1 11l1· '-- 11()\\
sc h('(l ulf'S .:Jt th(' nwt ·trng
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will host th&lt; · mf 'l 'l in;..; ;tnd rht ·
program \-d ll hP h_\" !It(' W indinc
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COLEMAN WINS 100 MEl'ER DASH- Wellston's Franz Coleman
(far npt) captured lhe 100 meter dash 1n : IUSaturdayduringthe 17th

annual Gallipolis R&lt;&gt;tary Relays at Rio Grande. {Times.'&gt;entlnel phol"'
by Keith Wllson) ,

Fairland, Logan cop Rotary Relay titles

TIP

RIO GRANDI': - Fairland and
Logan walked off with top honor s In
the 1984 Gallipolis Rotary Ri'la ys,
held Saturday on rahdrenchcd
Stanley L. Evans Field. RioGrande .
The Dragons finished the 1J.team
toys meet with 103 points, topping
second place Marietta by ll point s.
Host Gallipolis wa s filth with 44
point s.
Logan captured thE' 11-team girls
division, beat ing runnerup Gallipo·
lis, 92~82.
Doug Mills, F airland, ca pture.l

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services. The public is invited to
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GAU.IPOU&gt;'S Dave Garber, shown here finishing
11r.;t 1n one of the 100 meter races, llnlshed fowth
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CLEVELAND (API - Andre
Thornton, who had earlier homered,
~an eighth~innlng tie ~;1th a
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and give the Cleveland Indians a 3-2
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points. Misty &amp; hultz, Logan, led all
lema I" scorers with 32.5 point s.
The championship teams a nd
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ceived trophies lor the ir efforts.
No records weff'set in Saturday's

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MEEf CO-Cil&lt;\IRMEN - Keith M~&lt;iulre, left, head boys and girls
t=k coach at Gallia i\cademy High &amp;hoot. and Tom Wtseman,
Gallipolis R&lt;&gt;tary Club, served a.. co-directors of the 191\1 Gallipol~
Rotary R&lt;.lays, held Saturday at Stanley Evans Field, Rio Grande
CoUege-ConunWlity CoUege. Despite April showers throughout the day .
all events wel'f' competed.

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innings to pick up the victory. Ernie
Camacho pitched the ninth for his
second save.
Kansas City starter Danny Jack ~
son, 0.1. walked Butler leading off
the eighth. Tony Bernazard sacri ~
ftced Butler to second and Julio
Franco's Infield hit moved Butler to
third. Joe Beckwith then relieved
Jackson and 'Thornton greeted him
with a sacrt11ce fly to deep center.
Kansas City took a I~ lead In the
tlrst when DartyI Motley led off with
1 single, stole second, took third on
Pat Sheridan's single and scored
when Jorge Orta grounded into a
fielder's choi&lt;P.
Otis Nixon walked leading off thf'
Cleveland third and stole second.
Nixon went to third when Brett
Bu tier singled and scored as Tony
Bernazard grounded Into a double
play.
Andre 'Thornton gavP the Indians
a 2~1lead In the fourth Inning when
he slugged his third homer over thf'
k'rt center !teld fencp but Kansas
City tle&lt;l the gai11E' tn the sixth when

Sheridan singled with one out and
scored on Hal McRae's two-out
triple .
Blyleven struck ootseven batters.
His fourth victim, Onlx Concepcion
in the seventh, was Blyleven's 2JXXJ
American League strikeout. The
right-hander now has 2,525 career
strlkeou ts.
Angels 8, Blue Jays t
TORONTO (AP)- Bobby Grich
drove In t ~runs with a homer and
tw[)-run double and Reggie Jackson
stroked a tw[)-run tiiple to k&gt;ad the
California Angels 8-4 over the
Toronto Blue Jays Saturday.
Jackson got the Angels off to a 2·0
lead with his triple In the first Inning,
while Grich hit his solo shot In the
srond and keyed California's threerun third with his double.
Rookie Ron Romanlc, 2·1. scat·
tered nine hits .
The Angels put the game away
~&gt;ith t~ runs in the third and
chased California's startl'r Jim
Gott, 0.1 .

Jackson walked and moved to
third on Brtan Downing's doublf'.
1 Grich brought both in with his
double and then came home when
right !Ieider Grorge Bell dropped
Ron Jackson's fly ball to run the
score to 6-1.
The BIUP Jays scored In thf' fi rst
on a n RBI grounder by Lloyd
Moseby and added two more runs In

the sixth on Willie Upshaw 's
sacrifice fly and a double by Cliff
Johnson.The Blue Jays scored their
final run in the seventh on AJfi·edo
'Griffin's sacrifi&lt;P fly .
The Angels added a ru n In the
fourth with Pettis scoting on an
error and another In the fifth on an
RBI single by Wilfong. .
Tigers 4 White Sox I
DETROIT (!\PI - Lou Whitake r
homered to back the combined
live-hit pitching of Daw Rozema
and Doug Batr as the Detroll Tigers
bea t the Chicago White Sox 4 ~ 1
Saturday.
Rozema , HJ, making his second
start or the season , allowed two hits.
striking out seven and walking two
over the six innings he worked. Bair
caffif' on to start the seventh and
notched his first save alter giving
up an RBI doub~ to Greg Walker in
the ninth.
Rangers I, Yankees 0
NEW YORK !AP I - Frank
Tanana a llowed two hits in eight
Innings Saturday a nd Ned Yost
singled home an unearned run in
the sixth as the Texas Rangers
blan ked New York 1-0.
Orioles 5, Twins 3
BALTIMORE tAP l - Mike
Flanagan he ld Minnesota to live
hits through scvrn Innings, and
Eddie Murray drove in two runs to
lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 5~ 3
\octorv over the Twins Saturday.

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,JO~ WINS SHOT PUT 1TfLE - Nelsonvill~\'ork' .• Greg .Jones
captun.'ll the 19fil Gallipolis Rotary R&lt;.lays shot put title with a toss of 57
ff'el Saturday, defeating defending relay ch:unpion Malt Kempl'r of
North Gallia who pla&lt;:ro se&lt;'&lt;lnd with a toss of t9''' feet .

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WIIT DA l' AT TilE RACES - Meigs' a.sststant tr.u·k t•oach, .Jim
OUphant, with wnhrella on shoulder, watches liMl mPil'r event from
sidelines during Satunla.v's 17th annual GaDipoli' l«&gt;tary I«•lays at Hiu
Gr.wde.

French City Run pre-registration deadline midnight April 28
GALLIPOLIS- Interest Is build ~
lng In the annual French City Run,
to be held May 5. Pre-registration Is
115 and will close at midnight on
Saturday, April 28.
Accordtn&amp; to Dawn Martin and
fton Saunders of the Holzer Medical
center Recreation Committee, CO·
eponsor with the Ohio Valley
Publtstllng Company, now Is the
time to plan to participate In this
year'1 event.
MI. Martin reminds everyone
~ rares are planned : The
Dlno&amp;aur Da9h , which will be

one-mile In le ngth through downtown Gallipolis, sta rting at 9: ~5
a .m. It's open to a ll age groups, with
or without running experien&lt;P. The
5K race, {3.1 miles) begins at 9
a.m., with age classlflca !Ions apply·
lng. The longest race Is the lOK (6.2
mUes) , and Is the main event,
beginning at 9: 30a.m .. also accord·
lng to age classifications.
The Dinosaur Dash, which has no
limitations or classl!lcatlons, wUl
take place Immediately following
the start of the lOK race.
Ms. Martin emphasizes the Dtno·

saur Dash is actually designed lor
the novice runner who wants to

enjoy the fun a nd action In a ra&lt;P,
but does no t actually have the
experience to get Involved in a
longer race, whic h requires a
cerialn amount or enduran&lt;P.
Special participation awards will be
given to all e ntrants In the Dinosaur
Dash .
Age groups will apply to the 5K
and lOK races. They are 1~ a nd
under; 15-19; 20-24; 25-29; 30-:W ;
35 ~39 ; 4044;
~5-49; 5().54; 55-59;

6.~ years of agl' a nd ovE'r.
Awards will bf' presented to the firs t
two m alE' and female fini shers in
both the 5K a nd \OK ra&lt;Ps, a nd also
to the top three male and fe ma le
winners or each age group.
Those who do not mf'f't the
deadline of April 28 lor pr&lt;'·
registration m ay register a t the
City Park Area on the morning of
thf' race, but the lee wtll bf' $6. The
registration desk will open a t 8 a .m .
on Saturday, May 5.
All runners must check In at the

60-64 : a nd

rf&gt;gistrati on dt&gt;sk to rE'Cf'i VC' a
ru nner's package.
Runners are rPQuirf'd lo C'OmP

dff'ssed to run . No dressing r oom or
showf'r facilities will be ava il able.
Restrooms aw availabl e.
E ntry form s should becomplt&gt;ted
and signed, with parental signature
lor runners under age 18, a nd
returned with registra tion r.... to
Ms. Beverly Jackson , Medical
Library , Holzer Medical Cent er,
P .O. Box 281, Gallipolis, Ohio ~5631.
Pre·rf'gistratton forms are a vail·

.able a t l hC' hosp it al'~ MN iical
Li brary locatt"'d at : ~ .JaC' k,.on

P ike, a nd the Ohio \ 'al lev Publ i sh~
lng Com pam· offi ce 82S Third A v~.
in Gallipolis. Th('~ · an~ a lso a\'3ila ble at the PomerO)' Dail)' Sentin,.l
and Point Plf'asant Register.
Anyone wi shing to f('('Pi vr pr('-

registration form s through lhl' mail
ma y C'all Dawn :vtartln. in th&lt;'

hospital's Malnt f'nance Department office, a t 16141 446-5305, or Ron
Saunders, In Respira tory Thcra p'
at (6141 446-5419.

�April 22, 1984

Page

C2

~efending
By BARRY WILNER
AP Sports Wrtu.r
jj!story is not on the side of the
P~ladel phia 76ers.
;t'h&lt;' defending National Basket·
ball AssociatiOn champions fell into
a huge hole Friday night by losing
lhl!ir second conS('('utive horne
pl~yoff game to the New Jersey
NelS. The underdog Nets blitzed
P6iladelphla 116-10'2 to grab control
ot:their best-of-five opening round
S11'1es. The next two games SU(Iday and. lf nf'('(&gt;ssa rv . Tuesdav
night .:... will be pla\ cd ~n ttl&lt;&gt; Nrr~·
~rt.
'The 76ers arP t rving to become the
ftOst championship team to repeat
slbce the Boston Critics did 11 in 1968
amll9ffi. And they are faced with a
Eleficit only onP other elub. thP Fort
~Yayne Pistons m 19:&gt;6 against St.
lsouis, has evpr m·errome in a
tlve-game rnatchup

Julius Erving . who was held to 12
points by the aggll'Sslve Nets
defense. survpyed his !Pam's din&gt;
situation and said. "we have to get
back to doing what we were doing
earlier In the season and we have to
do It quickly to w1n three games In a
row .' '

Micheal Ray Richardson scored
32 points. handed out nine as.slsts
and made four s tpals for the J';ets.
who havp
fivethis
of year.
eight games
against
thewon
Sixers
"The 7foers look like a puzzled
tC'am." said Richardson, whoS('
career seemed ended by a drug
dPpendency problrm prior to this
Sf'ason "We came out aggll'SSIVI'.
hard and solid. They made us shoot
our jump shots and fortunately thev

In the first half as the Nets built a
67·50 l!'ad . When the 76ers battled
back In the second half !rorn a
24-polnt deficit to within five, he
helped put thE' game out of ll'ach
with his third thr'ee-point field goal
and followed with a three-point play.
"I really feel good." hesald. "It's
the best I've played in a long time. I
feel that l'rn completely back . I
havpn't played this well In three or

four
years. going for a sweep. WI'
"WI''ll'
don't want to come back here. We
want to win it at home."

Wl'l·k of ,-\pril t'!, l!ml

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Eastern took a 1.() lead In the third
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Southern regrouped to take Its first
lead In the fourth !mung as Laren
Wolfe led off with a single. Alana
Lyons doubled . Rachel Reiber
singled ..Joy Spaun singled. Becky
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RACINE -The Southern Torna ·
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in the first and third innings and

Greg Poiiicka was two for three for
thP Buckeyf'S.
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The Boilermakers· E la rn Rossv
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Richardson scored 24 of his points

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Nets.Moses Malone's 25 points and
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Slxers.
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asked lf he expected toendtheserles
Sunday. said. " You've got to be
crazy. These guys (76ers) are not
knocked out . Thev can come back.
This Is not over by any stretch of the

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SHS girls remain in first after win:.

Scoreboard ...

champion 7 6ers lose second straight at home

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April 22, 1984

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

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April 22, 1984

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

Reds lose seventh straight game, 6-4

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an advantage he helped to crea te plac!'d Russell and T hompson. a
savf:'.
SAN FRANCISCO !AP I - A
with
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ny
and
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run
scori
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TheGian ts IX'st pitching however,
Ouny of spring transactions have
left-handed hitter. made it a4-ltie by
single.
served one significant purpose tor
soft ly lin ing a two-run single to
was done by rookie right·handPr
Frank Williams, who puiiPd the club I
''Russell didn't desetv£&gt;th£&gt;fat£&gt;he
the San Francisco Giants so far this
&lt;'enter.
got,"
Manag£&gt;r
Vern
Rappsaidaft£&gt;r
out
of a bases-load&lt;'d jam in the
" It wasn't pretty but lh£&gt; rt'sult s
season. gtving them a drastically
th£&gt; R£&gt;ds dropped th£&gt;ir S('Vf'nth In a
tow·th and workl'd 3-23 SCOI't'less
improved bench.
are the big thing." Thompson said.
inrtings .
row. ' 'You just can't k e£&gt;p giving
" II was an inside fastball and I just
That reserv£&gt; strength and a pair
A double error by AI Oliver helped
t£&gt;ams flv£&gt; and six out s an inning."
got enough bat on the ball ."
of errors by the Cincinna ti Rros
CindJUiati score an unearned run in
Jack Cl ark J&lt;'d off thP eighth and
Youngblood, who went to third on
enablro the Giants to rally w ith tour
the first. A walk and dou bles by Chili
was safe on Conc'{'pcion ' s error .
Thompson's hit. S&lt;'O r&lt;'d on Hume's
runs In the bottom of the eighth,
Davis and Manny Trillo gave the
With one out . Jeff Leonard wa s safe
wild pitch for the lead. Baker
erasing a 4·2 deficit and producing a
Giants a ~ I lead in lhe third .
on a ball w hich bouoced offEsasky's
f'ollowC'd w ith J run-scoring single to
&amp;4 victory Fnday night
l'once{X'ion run-scoring single and
for
an
Prmr
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Jo&lt;'l
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chest
r ight.
Pinch hitters Scot Thompson.
Hussell's
fly pushl'd the Rl'd s ahead
Grf&gt;g
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nton
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was
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singled
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loading
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Dusty Raker and John Rabb
in
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four1h
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uprising aft er l'ieldtng errors by .-------~-------------------,,-------------l
shortstop Dave ConC&lt;'prion and
third baS('man N ick Esasky kept the
Giants alive.
.. The guys I sent in did the job. and
that's what it' s all about." m anager
Frank Robinson sa id afl er his club
postl'd it s fifth cume·from -IX'hind

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clownro host Athens, 9-8. in a
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RIO GRANDE T he R io
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The Rl'dmen posted a 74·1 record in
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singled , Wadi' Connl'll y slngl!'d, JO£&gt;
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

:·Southern scores 9-2 SVAC baseball win over Eastern

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up to 315 cold cranking
amps. Recomendad for
vehicles with limited power
options. Maintenance l ree'
at an economy price

month warranty 365 day tree
replacement period delivers
up to 540 cold cranking
amps . EJ(ceeds new vehide
manufac t ure specifications.

Maintenance tree·
"Ne~ter

need s water und er

Reg lrom t 75

lmm

75t

Fan Belts

2.88

Re g h om J 95

Radiator Caps
1.99

Reg 2 99

normal conditltions

ciluded Dan Curry, second in the
!iltot put 142·75), Tom Gr al, third In
tfle lDJ meter dash i2:&lt;l!.48i, Gary
Brissey, s!'COnd In the 400 m eter IM
liurdles (I : 00.34), Devron Steele,
fourth In the 5()X) meter r un (17 : 151
and Steve Leeth, foulih In the 800
meter dash (2 : 11.99) .

15.88

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Perfection

trom 7 9~

Reg

Mufflers
Fo • mosr
domesttc and l ore1Qn cars

Tribute Mufflers

and hg ht truc k s

Reg t588

50% Off mig ' a 11st price

Tubes

3.00 Off

Original Equip Quality

up lo

13.88

Cheny Bomb Mufflers

15.88

Exhaust and Tailpipes

~U new golfers

Test

are welcome
The article in regard to the
meeting of t'he Jay Mar Swingers
Ladles Golf Leagul' which m eets
Monday at 6:ll p.m. should have
!itated all new golf!'rs art' w!'lconne
not men goUP!'S as was !'!'ported .

209 UPPER RIVER RD.
CLOSED TODAY - EASTER SUNDAY

446-3807

OPEN
7 DAYS
A WEEK

�Meigs County agent's corner
By JOHN C. RICE
Extension !\gent
.\gri culture, Meigs Cowlty

POMEROY Calenda r of
En•nt &gt; - Monda;. A pril 23. 4·H
( ·nrnmittN' mf•{•tin!Z a t 7 p.m . ar thP
i·.~tl·nsion

Officf'.
1\'&lt;-dm•sda;·. April

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:\h"'(•ting at 7· .J,(·J p .m . at lhf'
Ltirgrou nd.'. . Thi.-.. •dll b~.' a wi('nf'r
IIJ&lt; I ~t . t'ust $1 pPr mC'mbf'r
St~tUtTLl~ . .-'\ pnl 28 ~i nth
~lUihf'rn ( Htio (;r adC'CI Bull Sale at
L' niun Sto&lt;' k ~· ards at Hillsboro.
Fift~ bull." to "rll. a ll born ptior to
.J,m l. l~T Timl'' Jf ... aiC'i.'.l. .10p .rn .
S...tturcl,t\ . ..\pnl :.!){ ~ C'onf('J'f'ncc
, m Oil ~i ncl C .i;-, \\'pJ! Si te De\'r lnpnH•nr &lt;ll 1~ : :~ p .m . dt Sc&gt;n ior
l'itit.Pn~
l't•ntl'r
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lw low .
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A~Ticullrlre (lnd

Oil and Gas Meeting - There" ill
be a public meeting on ·saturda y.
April28, atl2 : :lO p.m . to discuss the
problems associated wit h gas and
oil WE'll site development and brinf'

\LI I I'() I.J S - \:n - T IIl ~tgf' corn
i.., h(·tn g c:II T icd out on
!lllll"t ' ,t nd
mmt' C;l lli~t Count .'
!. trrn -.. t'.H'h \'Pel!' \'\'ith thf' kinrl of
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Toget her -

Meigs Soil and Water Conservation
Dist ri c t, M eigs Count~· Extens ion
~· t Yict• . L'.S. Soil ConserYation

ODf\""R. _ There \\ dl bf' timP a! thr
C&gt;nd fo r you tn as) quf'stions to thC'
pan4:'1 of s pP a~ t ~
It sounds lihP an t'XePI!f'nt
program has lJc-f'n pl a nnc'cl ;_and WC'
hopt&gt; for a large tw·nout.

Sfo&lt;vlce and Ohio Depanment of
Nat ural Rf'sourcf's. Oil a nd Gas
Didsion .

The meeting will takP place at the
Meigs Count y· Senior Citizr n ~ ('pn
tr r w hich is loc·atcd nex t to
\ 'PtPrans Mt~ morial H os pital o n
:vtulhP rTy HPight s in Po nwro~ .
S[X' a krrs and topics will include :
Oil and G.::t s P rogram. Nmr and I n
T hf' F uturr - Ri'n('(' Housrr. Chief.
Ot\·i sion of Oi l and CJs. Ohio
Ocpartnlf'nt of !'\atura l ltC'sourcrs:

Larry VancP, Chjet,

Division of Soil ood Wat er D istrict&gt;.

VegrtablP Garde nln~Z

-

Crov.ing

produc ti ve \ 'Pgptablt' plant s in thL•
gardC'n im·ol vPs attC'nt i on to m any
cultural prac1irt:&gt;S . Ff' r11li!.a tion is
j ust onr of thf' SC' pr aC't il'Ps. F'Prtili; ·
rrs shuld not bf' ro nsidrrc'Cl d
cure- all for all gardr nin g probi Pmo.;
Whf'n proper!~ · usPd. ft.• r tll izf'rs ;trP
e:&lt;t rPmrl.'· ,·ai uahlc in grtti ng gooc\
rf&gt;su lr s. Whf'n improper! .\' usPd or
us('ll for purposes on whi cl! I ht&gt; v
cann 01 JXJS.s ibl \ ha \.i ' a 11 pff('(·t,
ff' r'tilizf"rs rlo nm produr(• th('
desirPd rf's ult ~.
FC'rtil i zf'r~ alone ca nnot con·f'c t

IX· rn o nstratiunal B ull SalC' will b~&gt;
hf'ld on SMurda y, April 'lH. a t I· .10
p.m . at thf' Union St ockvards in
Hillsboro. O hio. Fift ~ · Sl' tTicP e~gt'
bull s havr bPf'n cons lg n0d
ThC' IJul ls a r e graclod &lt;c~C'ror din g tn
muscli ng dtlfl fra nw. h aw· passr&gt;cl J
rigid hPJlttl prog-ram. and hJ vr
pass('rl a rC'J.Woduct h·c trac t exa mi ·
nation and SC' mf'n f'\· ctl uat ion.
Thf' br Pf'ds a nd numlX'rS of bulls
rrprC'SC'nff'd in t hr salr inrlurk 12
,\n gus. 10 Charolais. U PollC'd
Hf'rf'!'ord . 12 SimmC' ntal, tw o ChiJ ·
nin~1 X and two Limousim .
Thf' Sourhrrn Ohi n f;r cldC'd Df'm ·
nnstrati ona l Bull ~c=~lc is sponsorf'd
b~ · th0 Soul hC'rn Ohio BC'rf Cummit
h'f' and thr Coo pC'r ; lt ivC' Exli ' n.o. ; inn
Se r'\" lCC' tn coup&lt;"'t\l t io n with th1~
l'nirtn Stoc k_\'JITls in Hills txJJ·o.
Ohio.
Co nl ~I C'l f'i lhf'r th(' L;ni on St nck .\·ard ..., m Hil l sboro tJ r thf' "Coun ty
F.xtrn &lt;.. io n Offin' f()r ,I C'd l : il n~ .
Thi 'l'f' will bP a s()(•cicll Co \\·- C tlf .
~princro r

Cow dllcl St tll.'kt&gt;r l'a11 1f'
1-·P, 'dt&gt;r Salf' thh comi ng Tu f'" da _\.
Apr il '2l at l hl' Oh10 \ '.1!!0\

unsultablf' acid soil reaction or

compensa te for poor seed or plants,
plant neglect or poor weather
co nditions .

In general. complete fertilizers
have greater use in the- home

ff' riilizers contai n nitrogen. phos·
phorus a nd potassium. A 6-24·12
fertilizer contains sb pounds of
nitrogen, 24 pounds of phosphorus
and 12 pounds of potassium in each
100 pounds or the fenlllzer .
Useful home garden fen ilizer
analyses are 8-16·16, 12·12·12, 15-15·
15 and 6·24·24. Avoid using ferliliz·
f&gt;r s

cont aining

broadleaf

Sell e- l im&lt;' is K p.m :1ncl

PEEP...;, ...

• Steel fram e &amp; ca st iron front .
ax le
•Manual attachment lift
•Service &amp; parts availabtltty

985-3301

killer s in the vegetable garden, fruit
plant ing or fl ower beds.
Fertili7e trf'es and shrubs now .

Gnllipolis Diary:

Polish aviator
defects to
t:nited States

f ur

mort&gt; in forma t ion f'Ont act
Tommy .rop StPwnrt ~~~ -I..JI-i-7:!:?'.! or

BRAKE PARTS

ljj. . . . . . .

BAUM LUMBER

weed

50,000 MILE RATED PADS &amp; SHOES

CHESTER

BONDED UNING RIVfTED LINING

sears

Fertilizer can be applied on the soli
surfa cf' or in driiled holes . Water or
cultivatp the fertilizPr into the soli
for best results.

OIL FILTERS

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Located on Farm Road
HOURS: 4 P.M. · 6 P.M. Monday-Friday
1 P.M. - 4 P.M. Saturday

AIR
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Insulation
Home
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WINTER
Sidewai~·Driveway

Snow
Removal &amp; De-Icing

Pipe Maintenance
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Reasonable Rates by Job or Contract
All work guaranteed , free estimates, references provided
upon request . Special rates for Senior Citizens!

For. more information and estimates call 446-7566 - 5 to ·9 P.M.

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co rdless te lephone !rom Elec trc
M&lt;~K C or rece&lt;vr. ca ll s up to 750
leet lrom the c ontrol un &lt;t w&lt;th no
cords to t1 e you down Around
your workshOp . oll1 ce . home .
pool or backya rd The Tr eedom
Pt10nc 550 lea tures two -pos111 on
volume control . and auloma 11c
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RESIDENTIAL -

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Dror in and collect a bundle of love .
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HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICES

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Pool Supplies and Accessories Available

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Also. as k about the latest designs in spas. fixed
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The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- C-7

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

growth . They cannot adjust an

This year take the family on a vacation all
summer long - in your own back yard!

( ; ~tlli poli '-.

II\

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of Oil and Gas Associa tion: Oil and
Gas Leasing as a Planning Tool Steve Story, Attorney: Worki ng

. April 22, 1984

or improve a soli's str ucture that
dOC'sn ' t a llow sufficient. aeration or
drainage for satisfactory plant

Thr Ninth SouthC'rn Ohi o C 1·adrd

K ('ARTER

\ gTindtun· &amp; C ~RD
(: allia ('ounty

t)( •

Underground Brinf' Injection Dt:-nnis Crisp, Supen1sor. Divi sion

disposal.
Th~ mE'&lt;'11ng is sponsored by the

our communitY

1-:XIi'll~ion :\ gt'lll

f!li .~hl

SPRING SPECIAL

Extension notes •..

In this type of weather,
why not try
no-till corn production
H~· BH\'SO~

April 22, 1984

Pome10y- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Poge-C-6- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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PRI CED FR OM

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Bill KELLY
Manager

MONDAY-FRIDAY 8-8;
SATURDAY 8-6; SUNDAY 9-5

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Pag• C 8 The Sunday Times-Sentinel

April 22, 1984

Pomeray--Midclleport-Galllpolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Island construction site for Ohio River.steamhoats
By JAMES SANDS
Special Correspndenl
GALLIPOUS - For well over
100 years the HID block of First
AvPnuP has be!'n referred to as
lslandslde b!'caUSP It
Gallipolis Island.
The "Island"
as it was called In
the last century
was several
timPS larger than
Its pri'Sent size
wh!'n the first F'reru'h settlers came
here on October 17, 1790.
The Ff!'nch found on the island a
w1ld grape which was used by the

IT WAS NIGIIT when the HPnry
M. Stanley made the turn near the
foot oft he Island and headed toward
the West Virginia shoT!' when her
pilot saw the Oswego which was.
anchored without lights.
Wrote the Gallipolis Tribune:
.. Unfortunately the current was
too S14ift and here the tllfated
Stanley bore down on the dredgeboat which she struck with terrific
force alongside the boilers on the
starboard side. There was a great
crash heard all over Gallipolis as
the steel hull of the dredgeboat
scraped and mashed the life out of
the Stanley, wounding her hull and

French to make Scioto wine. t he
first export industry of the I0\411 . By

upper works clear to the root for a
distance of thirty feet. "

the 1840s the wine making busi ness
in Gallipolis had declined and
Gallipolis I sland wa.s convPrtf'd into

ninr feet of water wtth the stern

THE STANLEY se!Ued in about·

down. Tile H passenger,;, mosUy
women, were thrown Into a panic as
was the male passenger Professor
John Williams of Urbana College
who ran to the llteboat, stumbled
and broke his leg. Captain Carney
and Purser Ellison finally convinced the passengers there was no
Immediate danger and set about
putting people Into a yawl. About
that time the ferryboat Francis
arrived from Galllpolls and took
away the remaining passengers
who were without Injury except for
Williams.
The owner of the Henry M .
Stanley was G'ordon C. Greene, and
he arrived on the scene the next day
and as It lay halt suhenerged, slept
on the boat along with the boat's
crew.

DURING THE EVENING of a
day In the following week, the
Stanley caught fire and burned to
the water's edge, with the crew
jumping overboard. Greene himself almost drowned. This marked
the Ofth time In Its history that the
Stanley had sunk. Each time It was
floated back to the surface, except
the last time.
The house located on the Islandside we feature today was bull! In
1847 by Stephen Barlow. It Is one of
the older houses In that part of town
and once was surrounded by a large
farm, pan of which was used as
Camp Carrington during the Civil
War.
U you wish, you may wrlle to
James Sands, Box 92, Clarksburg,
Ohio 43115.

State/ ational
Ov1&amp;ii:.00,Kil'm GAWPOIJS ISLAND Is this house In the 1000.
block of First Avenue built In 1847 by Stephen Barlow. DurlngtheCMI
War the Barlow !ann was the slle of Camp Carrington, which was
named alter Ohio's adjutant-general. GallipoUs Island has been u!led
througb histol'Y as a vineyard, resort, garden, and boat yard as well as
holding a number of water wells.

innPr man .savf' spiriTuous liquor."
!(;alliJX)lis Jou r nal -1854 ~- The ad
wPnt on to sav that there were
picnic g-rounds, areas for pl ay, ice
cream. lemonade. melons and
other sweets . "It is a delightful cool
placE' and there is free ferri age

LONDON iAPI A bomb
explosion left 22 injured people
"lying aU over the floor Ukedolls" at
London's Heathrow Airpon, and an
anarchist group called Angry Brl·
gade claimed responsibility.
Earlier. a police official said
Friday's bombing might ix' linked to
similar a tracks on Libyan dissidents
in Brit ian last month and added thai
two m en werf&gt; being questioned
about th&lt;o&gt; blast.
The Angry Brigade is not known to
have any connection to thE' attacks
on Libyans.
The explosion was caused by a
bomb hidden in an unc laimed
suitcase taken off a Libyan Arab
AirllnPS plane, official said. It blew
out partitions in a second-floor
baggage claim area, brought down
the ceiling and buckled metal

offered b' Thompson and Baltzell.
!hP O\\!T1CfS . "

The only boa t allowed •on the
1sland was thr ferry which docked
in front of Gt'Orge Mitchell's
dwell mg. As was true of the other
Ohio Ri ve r islands the "Island's"
rich soil allowed for some large
watermelons to be gro\Vll there
This Ia tter pursuit occupied most of
Thf' propriPtors of rhe " Island " in
the last part of the 19th cpn tury .
IN 1894 THE "Island" camP into
prominence once more as it was

proposed that several wells be dug
there to supply the town's new
water system which had a hard
tlmt' gettinp: Pstablished. Tht&gt; IO\Vll

had origi nally vot!'d for a public
water svstem in 1886 but d elays
o'er funding pushed it back .
Thrn bonds to pay ror the initial
invrstmrnt had to be ls.suf"d rwlcr
due to a legal 1rref!:U]arl ty . The
contractor hired to install t he
system was charged with lm(Xlrt ing cheap labor instead of hiring
loca l prop! e . And finally there was a
length~· disputl' over ownership of
the island; namely which part did
the city buy? This particular court
case dragged on up to the World
War I period .
G.'\ LLif'OLIS ISLAND between
1860 and 1880 was abo used as a
place to build steamboats with five
tha t wP know of constructed h C'rPJ . .J . Cador. J . G. Blackford, T . J .
Pick~ tt. Lizzie C. Hamilton, and one
of the Brown brothers' ea rly boats.
An 186.1 Gallipolis Journal news
pa p&lt;'r rpported: "The Lizzie C.

beams.
It fracturPd water pipes, sendi ng
fountains ot spray over the
crumpled. bloodstained casualt ies.
"11 was complPtP carnagp," sa id
an airport worker who wa s in thr

terminal. " Then' w as blood splat·
terPd on the floor ... and people
screaming ... lying all over thp noor
likP dol ls. "
Passcngprs in other parts of the
tf'rminal ran screaming with
luggage· laden trolleys.
A metal baggage carousel "look

CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY
MONDAY-FRIDAY 10 TO 8

MAX TAWNF:Y is one guy Eldie
Dlckry says hP km'w "back in the

EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.

rar l:v rwenr irs" wh£'n Max wa s
dt1Pnding Gallia /\cadrmy High
~'&lt;: hool, "and hi s sister Ruby I
rrmrmbPr as J n•ry pr&lt;'lty girl who

H4_&gt; 5,.-COI\' D ; JJI/

attended high school at the time I
did . I think s.hf' pro bahl~· graduatPS
in l!l'.lH or 1~~ ··
DICKEY SAYS that he believes
Max Taw ne~· i s. follm~: ing in the

({)()!steps of another Ga llipol1tan.
Otto Gil more. who made the trek
t hrough the Sahara desert In the
ca rry 20,. hy truck and part ly by

vf'lf'd citizrn Warden has "workf'd

in and tra vrled about in every
corner of the glohe including going
back 10 somr more than twict' India. Pakis.ran. I ran. Saudi Ara
bi a. all over Africa and South
America, islands in the Pac ific,
over Europe: "you namt&gt; it; he has
bf&gt;(&gt;n

therP...

Wardrn

livrs

in

LaVerne. Calif
HE SAYS THAT his oldest son
attended grade school one year In
Gallipolis: is now service manager
for the air division of Qum
Industries in Erie, Pa .. and gOPS to
Mexico. South America. Islands off
the coast of Venezuela, to Canada,
and a bout every state In the Union,
togging from :ro.OOlto 240.00l miles
a year by commercial air.
ELDIE CALLS himself "an old
Gall Ia County boy transplanted and
now an old Pennsylvania man, but I
still wor k or at least go to a plant
and get paid for It when 1 feel Uke
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Army probes
'copter attack
WASH rNGTON tAP t - Officials
at the Arm\''s Europear headquar·
tPrs in Stutt gart , \\'pst Germany ,

CELFBTE AND ,JACKSOJii - Ohio Gov .
Richard Celest(' shakes hand" Friday with Rev. ,Jesst'
.Jackson after a me("ting with :-;;tale Democratit'

CREDIT TERMS
AVAILABLE

(,-1/.I.II' OLIS

After 71 years in business, we at Empire
Furniture, are facing a truly s£·vere financial
situation. Our Middleport store burned to the
ground and a huge new inventory marked for
Middleport has been forced on us at our
Gallipolis location.
We are being buried in "800,000 Dollars"
fine, brand name furniture, and must sell il
off immediately. We are going all out to dras·
lically cut our present inventory and to raise
the much needed funds for rebuilding ... if
you need furniture, buy now and save as
never before!
Sincerely,

~~)l;~~.,
G)tl!by Meadow8
President of
Empire Furniture

nomination. ( AP

La..~."Tp hoto ).

01ay he In danger

Thl' Brit ish F'orl'ih'll Office said MiiC's· talk with
TrPiki on Friday was "constn.JctivP." T h&lt; ' I\\'O set
another Sf'ssion for S..11urda:·. Jl v.:hirh Milf'" wJs
PXPf'C'I('(Ito prC'Sf'nt m•w proi)Jsals dr~1w n up h.\· HomP
St'&lt;:Tv tar_\' Lr•on Brittan ond thC' gO\·rrnmPnt's crisis
cnmm i 11 1'("' f)('t ails of t hf' Brit ish proposa Is \\'f'n' not
madr knm,·n.
ThP s! J IP nm Tripoli ! {Jdio, monJlorf'd in London.
gJ \'C' a clarkf'r \')C'\\ ' of tlw nrgot iJ 1ions. It sa id Tn·ik i
r,J\'f' M ilf'S " a stro ng!~' word('(! protPSl Jtx)U ! 1hl·
provocativf' ll' rrnnst uct1ons hf'ing f''-: r·rrisPd \)\· thr

disr lo""l.

in sistrd t he• polirl' hark nff

arr invE-stigating whether a L'.S.
A 1m~ · hPiicopter on &lt;:l ruuti.np l:x::wder
mission vr nturt'd into l7f'choslovaki an air spacP v.:h en it wa s fired on
by two SoviPI ·built warpl anes.
The U.S. Cobra helicopter was not
hit Prida,· b' ' thP rocket and cannon
fire fired from the planes of
"unknown nat ion a lity ." 11 returned
safC&gt;Iy to it s home station in West
C.Rrman.\'. officials said .
The PPntagon issued a br if'f
sta tement about tlw incident . sa) ing
that it occurTed at 7: JO a.m. EST
12: 40p.rn . local tim&lt;' 1 and was under
in \·rst iga t ion .
Vlhethf'r the hc&gt;lic(JptPr flE'w
across thP lx&gt;rdc&gt;r into Ct«hosl ovaki J or th e MiG ~~ arplanes pntered
\Vps t Cprman air sparP was not
immPdiatC'l.v known.
Bernd Du ering, o Wrst Ge1man
I:.Jrdrr policc&gt;man, said in a telephom• int('IYiPw from Frankurt,
IV PSI Gcrma nv. that hr heliPved the
hrli('optrr was in Czf'C'h tf'rritory
w h('n thf' shooting OCC'UITC'd. but not
b~· mon•than si...x mill'~.
WhC'n iJ Skrd if it w asr·as,·t ostn.J.\'
offcnur~in that rf'gion. hf' sa id. "It
dqx-nd-.;. l f t hf'y hadn 't tx'f'n t raim:'tl
in thf' an·J . rx·rhap."- . Bur if th0~
krlf'W lhl' IPr r ii OI) ' lhC'.\' \..\'OUidn 't
hJ\' c m,1(](' that mista~(· lt doc·sn ' t
h &lt;.! p{X~ n oltt-n ...
Th(' PPnt ~ •gon said thP IH·I iroptPr
WJ s "on a ruul LnP l;nnlr• r af'ri;JI
mission alon.c thP \\'r~T &lt;;r rman .
Ci'Nhoslo\'akian bonlf'r n!' J. I. ZwiP S('l. \\'t&gt; st (;{• rmdm
\dwn tht ·
shooting &lt;~t'( ' UIT!'{l.

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British police sharpshooters Saturday maintainl'fi

TrPlk 1. prf'sc nt ed a seT of ··countC'rproposa ls and
sugg(•st ion s·· lor endi ng thE' Brit ish ~ irge of thC' Li b.\'J n
mission in a mPf'ling Frida_\· in Tripoli with Olivf'r
Miles. th(• B ritish ambassador. Nn dPta ils WPIT'

foreign minister. Ali Abdussa la m

officials and office holders. .Jack....on asked tht•ir
support in his bid for the Df'm()(·ratic.· prPsidt•ntial

th(~ir siege of the em bass'' 1n St. .lamPS Square. where
the 1mublf' bf&gt;gan Tuesda~ · w hf'n a Jonf' sniJX'r in an

f'mbassy window OJX'nrd fir(' on abou t 70 Lib\' &lt;~n
dissidents dC'monstra! ing in thP squan.•. A 2:) \'Par-old
British J.X)Iicewoman was ki!lf'(J un d 11 p~n!P&lt;.; lf'r-;
\vrrr woundrd .
Britain wanls th r Lih,\'&lt;.tns to c() mf• our of thl'
fi, ·r-stor:v buildin~ for qw·stionin):! and to pt•rmit ;1
policr Sflarch of l hr mission . Lib~ ' il h&lt;t s n •sistr'(l ,'Hld

Th1• Lib.\ an

his fathPr about

DICKEY NOMINATES Randall
\\'n rdcn. a retirPd enginf'E'r. as
r;aJiia Count.v·s most widely tra·

or possibly military explosives" and
five devices planted in London on
March 10. A ll contained similar
amounts of explosives and each was
d!'tonated by a timer , he said.

sta ndoff at th~~ f'mbass~· drags on.

from C.-6

camel. " Hr and his father had the
C ilmorP studio on the corner of
Cou rt StrPPt and Second Av,:mno
t sout hwf'St corner1 "

university rejected an offer from ABC-TV to telev!S!'
the debate, should it occur in Akron, on a tape-del&lt;\}'
basis after JJ p.m. on May 6.
"We feel that PBS. through a live broadcast, has
morP to offer the citizens of Ohio and the candidates
than ABC would wit h a proposed tape-delay
broadcast," Sibert said. "The PB&lt;; broadcast would
he throughout Ohio and offered for lnterstal&lt;o&gt; hookup
to oth!'r states having a primary the same day 1\S
Ohio."

containing 2 JX)unds of ··commercial

LONDON tAP I - Libya has accused the British
of "provocative terrorist actions"
against it s Pmbassy in London. hinting that th f' lives of
th&lt;' K.OOJ Dritons in Libvo may tx&gt; in dan ge r if a

Polish
...
CoolinuPd
ancC

"So we have continued to pursue theconfinnations.
We had Indications from Mondale's national office
tllat they may not debate at all May 6. Hart 's people,
when we spoke with them, indicated they were
considering Wilher1orce or Central Stale. I didn't
know they had offered."
Earlier Friday, UnivE"rsity of Akron officials said
they offered the Public Broadcasting System the
rights to broadcast a May 6 debate, tentatively set for
the university's E.J. Thomas Hall.
Russell Sihert, a university spokesman. said the

most of the blast and shielded the
rest of the hall," said Gary May, a
British Airports Authority
spokesman.
The claim of responsibility was
mad!' In a telephone call in London to
Press Associalion, the British
domPStic news agency , by a man
who declined to identify himself.
Four members of the Angry
Brigade were jailed in 1972 for their
role in explosions between 1968 and
1971 at British government offices
and the homes of Sf'Vera l ministers.
All have since been paroled.
The group reemerged recently to
claim responsibility for blasts in
1982 at a welfare office, a prison
guards' college and a Conserva tive
Party office and la st August at an
American ExprPSs travel office in
London. None caused any injury.
The explosion wrecked the customs af!'a a I a terminal used by
foreign air!ill('s flying between
European and Middle East points,
said Cmdr. Bill Hucklesby, chief of
Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist
squad.
Hucklesby said he sa w "similarities" betw('(&gt;n the airport bomb,

~ovrrnment

Hamil ton was launcht-'d from the

him

worked out, although it was kno"11 the deba te will last
an hour. However, he has previously said the debate
would not be aired during prtme rime.
The University of Akron and the Akron Beacon
Journal also have offered to sponsor a debate among
the Democratic hopefuls May 6.
"We spoke with Mondale's national oflie&lt;' late thls
afternoon," said Dan Cormany, C'OOrdinator of
student development at Akron. "They have said at
that time they have given no confirmation to any
debate hes ldPS a May 2 one in Dallas .

Libya hints 8,000 Britons

f{)()t of the island Saturday."
Gallipolis lsland was thE' cause of
ar lra st onr boar accidPnt that wr
know of- thr Henry M . Stanley on
S&lt;'ptember .1, 1~ . The government
dn'ligP boar OswPgo was anchored
in the middl&lt;' of the cha nn~l
t)t•twwn · the Island and West
\ 'irgi ni a. imprm·ing th(' channf'l.

"

COLUMBUS, Ohio l AP) - The campaigns of
Democratic presidential contenders Walter Mondale
and Gary Hart have given oral confirmation that the
two will attend a May 6 debate at Ohio State
University, a spokesman for ABC News says.
Hal Bruno, the network's director of political
coverage, said Friday from Washington that the Rev.
Jesse Jackson's campaign has tentatively agreed to
participate, although the date must yet he cleared
with Jackson.
Bruno said details such as time and format must he

Anarchist organization
claims r~sponsibility
for Heathrow bombing

"Gallipolis I sland is a fine place
uf rPsort during lht&gt; warm weather
whcr~ cvrrvthing can be had for the

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Democratic debate plans being formulated

a reson.

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B ritish poli cf· &lt;.~g.Jinst L i t&gt;., ; m qud(•nt s· ·
Brit i.c; tJ officials ~uggpstf'd 1111 · h;1r~h \\·orclmg 0 r tlw
broadC'aSl w;1s me;1n1 rntlinl .\ · to im!JI'l''-."- th( ' l.iiJvan
publi c 1·\·('n s.o. th•· r; 1clio hinh·d ill po."-~ihh • 1ro~ hlf'
tor thr l~rir ons Jh·ing in Lih.\:1 il 11ri1e~in did nc·t 11&lt;1ck
off from th&lt;' pmt1as-:.\ · &lt;: i('i-'.f'
·· nnti.&lt;.;h cir izrn~ in Li bY;I ,tn• \\'(·11 .md :m• no1
&gt;.i Ubj{'( ·ftxl ! r1 an,\' h;_n ·;~:-smt •n 1 \\' £• ;__:m · t r,\ ·inl!, 1n &lt;"!11m
the mas .-.(·~ a nd u rgi n ~ t lwm II J &lt;"Unt p d 11H ·m:-! ·I\'C'S so
lh~11 HJ('.\' d n not d o ~ln,\' lhlfl g .J ~; nn'-1 t\1( ' Hr it ish
c it iz('ns. · ir s o.~ icl.

Chinese police report threats against Reagan
PEKIN\. tAP 1 - ChinPSr police Sarurdav said
rherr havr t:x:&gt;f'n bomb threa ts agJinst Prpsident
Reagan and urged a hotel where hf' \\ill hold a
banqu€'1 Jl('XI Wl'f'k tO ti~hten SPt'Uii ty. SOU it'PS sa id .
Sources helping to nrrangc thl' banqu~t nt the\.rra t
Wall Hotel. who spoke on condition they not be
idcnlified, sa id pel ice did not ex plain w ho made thr
thrPats or furnish olhPr df'l~il.s.
U .S. Embass." inform::ttion offiCC'r TonY Sariti said

hP was in r'(&gt;J!U iar cor1t act with Chinl ~t' :JUt hor it if's hu 1
h:Jd not !Jc&gt;c&gt;n infmmcd nl ;Jn~' homh !hn•a rs.
ThP prC'sidC'n t and hrst lady l\;_m c~· Rf'agan J!T i\·r
in Peking on Thursda\ and will o.:f .1)' arrhr Diao.\ ·ut:.~ i
StJh ' GuPst Housr, "i.s i1ing lhP Cn'J! Wall Hotf'l nnl.\
onrc to host an April28 hanquf't lor Chinf'Sf' lf'arl rt's
ThC' hotel is !he new!-' mf'dia rC'nl t' r for th0 \is it.
Thr sourcf's said lwo Public ~·ur11v Hurf'au
officials visitC'd th(' hotp] Sa tur da, · anU UIJ.!t'(i stri ct

(' ht'cks on l'\'i 'r~om• entpr i.ng !hi· building until alh·r
th£' Rea gan h;mq urt .
"Thf'.\ ' sa id tht' f'(' had tx'C'n bomh thn ·at.c,. not at the•
hotrl but against !{pagan." sa id onf' soun·f'
Rmgan's st'&lt; 'U i it~· ha . . IX't'fl Hr(• subj~ t o f lt~ng~ h,.
nf'goliations hrtwC't'n U.S _officinls.thrSPC'rPt Si:•rvi&lt;'{'
;:md Chinf'sc ~•uthoriti cs. v.:ho nonn;dJ~ · taJ..:r
rPSpon~ibil i 1~· for prol f'&lt;' ting ,·rsiting dr.£.,'11it:u it•s
Rra,ga n will hr the fir st wurlcl lt\ ldC'r 11J bring his

oH ·n bull PI proof' I imou "ln l' to l ' tlin&lt;~ . .~ rHilli · w1JI t r:n·(']
ms idf' ! h1 · coun t IV on :\ir r 'orn• One . hi ... ol1il ·i ;l] )JI~ nl' .
Chin; I \ vuli&lt; 't • fon·p l1;1s "-i'l up ; 1n ol J icc •d 1 1h i , rwwl~·
OJX'nt'd $';-:1 rn il linn llntf'l on the• nu! " ki l''-" f il niJI'Ihpast
Prkin g .md p l, ln &gt;; In stal1nn mrn n n l l\'t' O o~.w ... m ·cr luoki ng tlw h \l!f' l tlln um . thr ... nut·c c· -.: lid
Thf' ~ ~ _... to r.\ lrP1t•l will h;l\.1' rq ..: ub1 ~ U I '.'-1 :- a~ Wf'll
as mrmbprc.; of tht • 11ffi('i;tl 11c•;n!an p.irl.\ and som0
:~t·) ni' H· _
.., !lll 'diii I'!'PI't'S('llLill\'i" ' ·

.-----Ohio b r i e f s : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Liguor director issue.'&gt; reminder
COLUMBUS tAPI - Richard E. Car~y . director of the Ohio
[){&gt;partment of Liquor Con trol. has remind&lt;'&lt;! aU liquor pPrmit
holders that sa les and consumption of liquor in Ohio must stop at 2
J.m. April 29, when Ohio returns to daylight-sav ing timf'.
Thl' moYC' from standard toda y lighl ·s avin~ timC'rpquirf's docks to
be movc'li f01ward from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m . April 29. Til&lt;' IPgal closing
limP for most permit holders is 2:.10 a.m.

Union releases injury fif!urPs
COLUMBUS tAP ! - Workers at statp-opc ratPd mental hmlth
and mental rC'Iardat ion faciliti C's havC' a highrr raiC' of injul): than
workC'rs in hPm~· industt~·. accordin g to a union-corrunissionPd
study .
The stud y was done for the Ohio Health CarP Employees U nion
Local 1199, which S('('ks to r c&gt;prpsent stat e rnmtal health and
r&lt;'lard ation workers. It shows 19!!2 accident statistics I rom the Ohio
Industrial Commission that indicated such workers have an li.R
percent accident ra te, compared to rates of 7.2 percent for coal
m!nprs, ~.8 percent for construction workers and 3.7 percent for
manufacturing workers.

W'ar and cnme worrv Ohioans
COLU:\·1Bl ·s (APt - 'vVa r. cT rmf'. auto ;_l('('iclf'nt s and job loss an·
thf' thing." Ohio&lt;lns worry aho ut most . according to a sun.'PV by Go,· .
R ic hard ll' l('~ft's officP.
Thf' Jist of worriP~ is incluclf'd in an annual poll ciesiJ;..TTIC'd to
cnmpar(' Ohioans' fear or r rimf' with tl1rir other anxipt if's. Thf'
.. ,,·o n ':\· indrx·· is hasc-d on J sun·f'.\' of' sl rghtl.v mort· than ROO Ohio
ff'sid r nt s ag('d lH and oldrr and I i \'in.(.! in X'2 of lh(' sta tc• s HH count irs.
Th(' .&lt;.; UJYl'.\ wa~ co ndu&lt;"tf'&lt;l b~ · tlu• go\·t'rnur's Offin• of Crim inal
.Justicf' SC'r\'iC'f's
Thos(• su n·p .q '&lt;.l s;1id r hC'I r higgPs t cnniTrn \\':J s 1hf' prospC'C't or 1hP
L'nitr'(] Sta!Ps tx'(·oming Lm·orvP.d in w Jr. Fif!v -onC' !)('ITPnt ol thf'
rt&gt;spondPnls s.:.nd tht'.' ' won:.· about war "oftt•n " or "VI'I).' ofll'n ."
Ohio;m&lt; lt•ar of b&lt;'f'oming \' i c tim ~ r1f prnpt:'t1.\ ' &lt;Tim( ' r anl\{'d
st'Cond m 1hf' s u IYl'_,.. wit h .'~b pPI n•n I ol t hnsf' q urstion1'd sa .\'i ng I hr~·
oflf'll worrY about crim(' .

Panel will not talce sides
COLUMBUS tAP 1 - ThP Ohio Expositions Commi"ion has
decid&amp;d not to takr sidf's on a proposa l toSPll Ohio Lottery lirk&lt;'tsat
the OhiO State Fair.
The vo1r was takC'n aft('r Ohio L ott ery Commission ExC'Cutive

BMV releases funds
COLUMBUS 1API - The state Bureau of Motor Vehicles will
distribute $18.7 million to local governments in license tax f!'Venues
for March 1984. Registrar Michael J. McCullion said Friday.
McCuUion said the money sl1ookl bedlstrltluted to county auditors
by AprU 30.
The dlstnbutlon brings to more than $103 million the amount the
state has collected In vehicle registration fees and then returned to
local govPrnments since Jan. 1.
Counties use the monPy for bi1dge and road maintenance and
repair.

Director Thomas ChC'ma apppeared tx&gt;fnTP th&lt;' panel Thursday to
ask Its support for a bill in the Ohio Senate that would 'lllow lottery
ticket sales at the fair.
Lottery officials project $J million in lotte"' tickets could be sold at
the fair and say those sa les could add $150,(XXl to fair revenue .

Pharmacy owner convicted
COLUMBUS I API - A Columbus pharmacy owner has been
convicted of grand theft in connection with Improper billings to the
state's Medicaid program, Ohio Attorney General Anthon&gt;
Celebr&amp;ze Jr. says.

Conlon ~ . 1\.nig hl. ownn nl h.ntght ·.., Ph;nTll ill'\ ph &gt;,tdr'CI no
co nl• 'sl Fr iday bd'o n' Fr.tn~lin Cnunt.' · Common l)l(• ;c" .Judge• Dait'
CrJ \\io rd . T hf' ]U d.Cf' o rdP1ul ~ ~ prl' ~·ntvm' lll J-: r qJort iilld "t 'l
&gt;;f'ntf'ncing fm :\1 &lt;1.\' ~1.
Knight could fctcr up to 1 ~ months in prison ;1nd '1 t 1n1· n l up 1(1 $2 .fX"IO
for thP tou r th -rlPgTC'f' frl o n ~ · com·iction
Kmght agrPl'CIIo rPsign p.: •rm~ln&lt;'nt J .'· from thl · \'h'&lt;lil 'ai&lt;l prn,L.•-ram
Jnd to makl· n ·stitution ol S20,(MX) plus in lPrPs l.
A spr•ci ;d t'ount .\ · ,r-rand jur:. bsl St•ptpmhf&gt;r inrlic·lf'd Knight on thp
grand thrfr count. ~~~ rounr ... of forgt'r-:-· and nini • cnunls of ilif'gal
procl'ssirl g. dn.J g ckx-umPnls Othpr ch ; lt)~('S wt•n• dmppPd 1n
('XChang(' tnr h 1~ no - c ontc&gt;~l pl0;1.
Ci •l!'IJn'Zlf' ~aid an imT·stl)-;:,lt iorr Unt'O\'f'rf'fl frauclu1 Pn 1 im ·uict·...,
... ubm it It'{ I IJ~ · 1-\ night lor Sf'JvirPs supp!S4:'dl~ · pril\'ith'&lt;ll o n•sidPnt s •;I
\\' f's lc~ · Clt•n . a rrlircmenl crntcr

J1la{{e act

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filed

COLU!\1Bl'S rAP 1 - O hio A rtornC';o,· C0nrra l Ant hom Ct· l('hrP'I i't'
Jr. ha s fi]('(f 1hrf'f' suit s LlllPging v iol at ions of Ohio'~ 1)IT' \ .; 1il ing w~l gp
Act.
.. Thf• lawsuits ch;ll 'gf' t ha 1 two firms undC'llJaid ·t ! \.\·or 1-; 1 '1'"- nC'a rl\
~fi,lkX) for v.·~~ ~·J. : on const ruction proj('('t s drfirH'&lt;i ;1... "pu hli~ ·
lmprov l'mC'nts .
~·o su it s w rrr filed against JC'ss Howard FIP&lt;'tri&lt;' t ·, J, .md it~
pres 1dent. JesSC' Howard. hath of Blacklick. for vioi J tions in S('ioto
and Franklin rounli('~.

Th&lt;' Scioto, County suit charges that six workrrs wcrP underpaid a
total of $i;,ti_ hetw~n June 26 and Ocr. 30. 1~1, when th e\· worked on
the Massie Hall at Shawnee State Communi ty Coll0g&lt;', Pot1smouth
Th~ ot her suit charg~s !hal 2.~ workers were underpaid $9.02!1
between June 19 and Aug. 7, 1983, for work at the Buckr\'e Building at
the Ohio Fxpositions Center, Columbus.
·
A lawsuit filed against Bush Electric Co .. Bellefonta ine, lor work
at tilt' Logan County Jail and Office Complex, cha 1·ged that li
workers were und~rpald $19,205 for work in ]~2.

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Tribune - 44&amp;-2342
Sentinel - 992·2156
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Wanted To 8uy

We pay cash for late model
clean uaed can.
Jim Mink Chev .- Oids Inc .

Bill Gene Johnson

April

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Help Wanted

OPPORTUNITY PLUS .

Rawlaigh Dealer~ wanted.
Full or part time. 304-6751090.

Teachers
Public Notice

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NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTAnON
Columbus, Oh10
April 13. 1 984
Contract Sales Legal
COP'! No 84-408
UNIT PRICE
CO NTRACT
IRG -OOOR 1221
FRG-OOOR 1172 1
SRG-OOOR 11531

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watch dog - giye to good
home . Call 614 -992 -2649 .

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304 -675 -6544 .

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Happy Ads

Happy Easter to my Hut ·
band , Roger Black from his
wife Oawana

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Lost and Found

LOST Small male Reg. Bea gle , answer 10 'Jeff '. In
vici nity of Poner, has tags ,
tri -coJored, childs J»et. Re ·
ward . CaN Mauric e Toler. At .
1 . Bidwell. Oh . Call 814·
388 -9991 or 614 - 388 8623

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Announcements
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SWEEPER and sewing ma c hine repair, parts. and
su pplies
Pi ck up and
del i ve ry . Davis Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd .
Call
614 446-0294 .
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Paul's Home Video located
405 2n d . Ave ., in Park
Central Hotel. VHS , Betas.
CEDs (disc' Rent movies &amp;
players. Bruce lee movies.
Call 446 -1718

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of his b.d , ·
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C lela nd G ree nhouse . flow ·
er s. fl at s or pots; hanging
ba~kets
vegatable plan ts ;
tomato pl ants.Ge raldine
Clelan d, Vin e and Main St.
Ra cine

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446 · 255 1
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Public Sale
l!t Auction

Aucti on every Tuesday
night. Pt . Pieasant , WVa .
Auct . lonnie Neal . Youth
Center Bldg ., Camden St
614 -367 -7101 .
Rick Pearson A uctioneer
Service . Estate, Farm , An ·
tique &amp; liquidation sales
Ucensed &amp; bonded in Oh1o S.
wva .' 304 -773 - 5786 or
304-773 -9186 .

Wanted to buy square danc ing clothes . Size 10, any
type . Call 446 -4537 .
Wanted to buy standing
timber . Call after 6 or
anytime weekends . 614 388-9906 o• 614 - 388 9617 .

Employment
Services

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ten per cen1 of hts bid,

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Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters . Swain Furni ture, 446 -3159 . 3rd. &amp;
Olive St ., Gallipolis, Oh.

4.

Ne•t sale Mt. Alto Auction
May 6, 1984 Emma Bell
Auctioneer , lie . 429-84
Phone 304 -428-8177 .

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9

Wanted To Buy

Wanted to buy: Junk cars,
top prices paid . Call 614 388-9615 .
Wanted to buy Spinet .,iano .
Must be in good condition .
Write: P.O . 80JI: 100, in care
of the Gatti polis Daily Trib una. 825 Third Ave ., Galli polis, Oh 45631 Give price
and brand .

Babysitter wanted . in my
hom e for 4 children . 8 hrs .
day. Call 614-388 -9342 .
Wanted Ambitious , to ug h
minded people who are
willing to work hard for an
excellent income . Full or
part time . Send resume to
Box 400 in Care of the
Gallipolis Daily Trib une . 825
Third Ave .. Gallipolis. Oh
45631 .

Opening Flea Market Two
free weekends . Apri l 28-29.
May 5 ·6 . Free open air
spaces, parking, admission .
US 35, Fraziers Bottom,
vyv~ . Don Frazier · Operator .
!104' ~lf-'1779 . , Ill"' .. . , ,

Wanted to buy . New. used&amp;
antique furni'ture . Will buy 1
piece or complete house ·
holds . Also complete Aucti ·
oneering service . Call
Rodney Howery 614 -698 7231

Sell the Best .1. ,..ell AVON
Coil 614 -388-9045 .

GALLIPOLIS FLEA
MARKET BUYERS FINO
BARGAINS . EVERY SAT . &amp;
SUN DEALERS NEEDED
OUTDOOR SPACE $5 .00 .
BE THERE 7AM FOR BEST
LOCATIONS . THALER
PROPERTY . RTS 160 &amp; 36 .
446 -7037 .

Buying daily gold. silver
coins. rings, jewelry. sterling
ware, old coins. large currency . Top prices . Ed . Bur kett Barber Shop. 2nd . Ave .
Middleport. Oh . 614-992 ·
3476 .

Farm help want ed .
614-742 -2622

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Public Sale
l!t Auction

Auction every Fri . night at
the Hartford Community
Center . Truckload s of new
merchandise every week .
Consigments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome . Richard Reyn olds
Auction eer . 3 04 · 275·
3069 .

Cash paid for fancy iron or
heavy iron beds . $160 and
up for certain Meigs Co.
stone jars
Old time cupboard . call 1 - 304 - 882 2711

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE . Beds, iron,
wood. cupboards. chairs.
chests. baskets . dishes .
stone jars , antiques , gold
and silver . Write - M D
Miller. Rt .2. Pom eroy . Ohio
45769 or call 614 -992 ·
7760

Situations
Wanted

Softball player new in area.
lnfield er . . will play •ny where. looking for serious,
dedicated team . Please call
446-9519
Will care for the etderly in my
home. lots of references
Men or women . Call 614 667-3402

Help Wanted

Experienced Body &amp; M echanic man at Hysell used
cars in Rutland . Apply in
person .

Mercer' s Riverview Per ·
sonal Care Home has vacan cies for elderly persons.
Betty Mercer owner. 304 773-5882
Harper' s Adult Care Home
has a vacancy 1or another
resident . elderly person . Call
304 -675-1293 .

18 Wanted to Do

General Hauling and Trash
removal Service . Reliable
and dependable . Call 446 3159 between 9 and 5 .
Keith's lawn Mowing &amp;
Trimming Service. Reliable
and dependable Reasona ble rates . Call 446-3159 or
256-6251 .

Call

High Scho o l Juniors.
Seniors --Be a m ember of
OUR West Virginia Army
National Guard Buddy Pie·
toon!!! We currently have
\lacancies for ind iv iduals
who want lo attend basic
training with others from
West Virginia . Training will
begin at Fort Dix. NJ. on
June 11th . and y o u will be
back for the fall school term .
This is the perfec t summer
job . Join now and begin
earning money for monthly
meetings, earn full time pay
during summer 1raining. and
then earn part time pay upo n
return from training . Ca ll
304 -675- 3950 or 1 -800 642 -3619 .

ba•ementa. block work .
Reasonable priced. 3&amp; Vfl.

Roo fing and gut1er work ,
metal w ork . housepainting.
carpenter w ork . Exc ref
Free estimates Call 446 3171 .

Homes for Sale

Fl nJn c i al

peted,

n~~edy

$26,500

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basement . Call
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as trade~ in .

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB USHING CO . recommends
that you do busineu with
people you know, and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have investigated the offering.
Miniature Gold Counes.
Ou1doora . Indoors. Excel lent financing . Immediate
Installation . Minimum
$4.900 . Mini - Golf, 202
Bridge S1reet. Jeuup. PA
18434. 1717)489 -8623 .

22 Money to Loan

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below martcet rates .
Fixed conventional FHA VA . Leader Mortgage,
Athens, collect 614 -692 3051.
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Public N ot ice
NOTI CE TO
CO NTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus, Ohio
April 1 3 . 1984
Contmct Sakts legal
Copy N o . 84-40 5
UNIT PRICF
CO NTR ACT
FRG -OOOR (1681
SRG -OOOR (1491

Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING lower
priced regular tunings discounts to Senior Citizens.
Churches &amp; Schools . Ward's
Keyboard, 304-675 -3824 .
Piano Tuning and Repair .
Brunicardi Music Co .. 446 0687 . Skill and integrity our
trademark. lane Daniels.
614 -742 -2951 .

8 &amp; M Painting Res .. Ind.,
Comm . Free estimates . Call
614 -256 - 1492 or 446 1104.

W ould like to mow lawns ,
have transportation &amp; mower s. Reaso nable rates . 992 7036 .

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP ING . Monthly and Quarterly
accounts welcome . 428 Se·
cond Ave . Call 446 - 1136.

W ould like to light mechanic
work in ev e ning s. Call Ri ck
Imbo den . 992 -3849

Professional Electrolysis
Clinic specializing probe
electrolysis. only safe, per·
manent method of hair
removal recognized by the
FDA and apprO\Ied by the
AMA . Byappointmen1 . 304·
675 -5568 .

Public Notice

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3 bedr()Om hou . . In Pomeroy, clou to tchool •
hoapltel: corpe1ed, ponollng,
full boaemenl, buill In kll·
chen, FA ;11 furn1c1, 1 "1.1
botha, utility building . Coli
814 -183 · 3929 or 992·
&amp;917.

Boum Addhlon. 3 bdrmo.
botha • ••• wood burning
fire pt1ca. 2 petlal, woadt. 2
ICUI , g11 . TP Wltlr,
e87 .&amp;00. Dwnor wUI holp
flnenca or wilt con1lder lend
conlrtcl with • 1 SOO down
.. poymonta of eeso .oo.
Coli 814-985-4387 .

Completely remodeled 2·3
bedroom house with vinyl
1iding, fully carpeted, forced
air ga1 furnace, large out
building , in exc . neighborhood. Call614 992-6161 .

819,500 - 1 'h 1toryhouae, 2
barns. corn crib 8a cellar. A
AND 21 ACRES! Oood
location on Rt. 124 west of
Langsville, house needs
some work . Must seN . Cell
Gloria Grabo in Col . at
1-614-868 -5041

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In Memoriam

Large 3 bdr. housefors816or
rent . In Plantz Subdivision .
No children , no pets. Call
614-245-6281 e"e' o.
Middleport home, jump into
Spring Savings! Super tpe cial low prices. Call 614·
992-6941 -

The John Plymale lamily wishes to thank their
friends. neighbors . and all
who sent flowers. food .
cards or helped in any
way, for their acts of
kindness and concern in
the death of their loved
one.
We especially thank
lhe Gallia County Emer·
gency Ambulance. the
personnel of the Cardiac
Care unit of Holzer Medical Center. Waugh-HalleyWood Funeral Home and
the Reverends Bruce Un·
roe and John D. Davis for
their words of comfort.
Your kindness will long be
remembered by wife. MarJOrie and sons. Paul J .
and Michael H. Plymale.

3 bdr. house . A-One Real
Estate. Carol Yeager Broker'.
Howard l. Yeager Ill sates man . Call304-676 -5 104or
304-675- 5386
Must sell $2,000 down take
over $316 per . mo. pay ment . TaJ~:es &amp; insurance
included . located Plantz
Subdivision . 3 bdr . ranch .
full basement. carport .
woodburner. city schools .
Call 446 -8002
3 bdr .. 2 full baths. large tot .
near Holzer Hospi181,
S29 .900 . Terms if needed .
Call 446'- 2957 .
3 bdr . ranch near Rio
Grande, S235 mo . plus
security deposh. no pets.
Call 614-245 -5439 .

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
sincere thanks to Or . Ger·
aid E. Vallee and Med1cal
Plaza staff. the emergen ·
cy squad . lhe emergency
room staff, nurses and

aides on Four East and

Baum Additi o n. 3 bedroom.
brick . 1 V1 baths. full base-

Fou1 wes l of Holzer Medi cal Center. Rev . Arthur

lund for services rendered
and care of our beloved
hu sband . father grandlather and great -grand ·
falher. Edgar C. Griffith,
Sr .. dur~ng hiS Illness and
dealh . to all lhose who
sent food . card s. letters
money telehone calls and
lloral offe11ngs .
Rev . Alfred Holley for
ing words . organi st Elizabeth Chapel choir. pall ·

bearers and Miller 's Home
for Funerals . for their efficient services.
God Bles s each of you.
Mrs . Rosa G11ffith
&amp; Family

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memory of Merle M.

Underwood who passed
away April 25. 1983.
You are gone but not for gotten.
Your k1nd and gentle ways
Will always be1n our hearts
Each day and every day .

2 WEEKS ONLY
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 28

Bu t so meone wanted you
more than us .
So He took you up above.
lo make yor days more
plea sant.
And to fill your life wilh
love .
Sadly Mi ssed by Her
Family and Fmnds

•Long-wearing, fuel efficient radial
whitewalls

In Holzer Hospital on Friday evening at 4:00 just as
the shades of night were fal ling. the Masler took the hand
of a Iovine; ~usband and
father and led h1m """ the
threshold to a bigger, brighter
room. to dwell in a c1ty where

darkness never comes. The
city not made w1th hands.

where the sun never sets and
the llowers never fade.
Basil Lee Evans. son of

Robert lee Evans and Anna

(Plymale~

hans, was born

Oct. 6. 904 in Covington,
Va .. departed this life at age
79. six months and 14 days.
June 28 , 1926 to Mlld'"d
Agnes McCarley in Coal
Grove, Oh10 parsonage by

Rev. R. P. McCarley. And to
this union two children came

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF

Gene Evans .
He was preceded in death
by brothers. John Evans. Tim
Evans, and a cou sin ra1sed by
his parenls . (stus Plyrruole.

Surv1ving bes1des the wife
and two children are brothers
Claude Evns. Wilford hans.
sislers Ruby (Evans) Houck.
Erma (Evans) Evans and Vir·
ginia (Evans) Hoyt. Four
grandchildren . Terry Lee Val ·
lance. Sandra Kay Dennis.
Kathy Jean Edwards and Barbara Ann Bowling. also II
great-grandchildren .
He had been in 111 heallh

for l

~ear

and 8 months and
had been tenderly cared for

bl

his wife and loved ones.
A I that lo"ing hands •nd

med1cal skill could do was

done. bul God saw fit to take
him home lo join the Heavenly Chorus. lo 51ng lhe
song t~at angels cannol sing
- Redeemed . Redeemed by
the Blood of the Lamb.

He was a Chnst1an most
of his life and a member of

an open book w1th fa~rh and
love to the end _ He prayed
dally that none of his fam1ly
be lost and to remember that

each pasing day brings us
closer lo Eternity .
He worked for the Slate
H1ghwa{ . Tom Agee McCor mi ck Qu1ppent Co .. Ma -

netta Plant . Township Clerk .
drove school bus. farmer.
electric and plumbing contractor . He re tHed from
Kai se r Aluminumin 1970.
57 ~ears and 10
months he walked hand m
For

hand with h1s w1fe Ttlis
poem found 1n the Bible gtven by hts wife Mildfed:
Did you know that God abo••

P.McCarley f01 25 years and
He was a member of lhe
Gallia MasoniC lodge No.

•Deep traction tread for pickups,
vans, 4 WDs

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G ,l l l rtl Co . Ar c,l Cod f'
614

446 - G i"ill rpoh s
]61 - Ch es hrr e
188 - V 111fon
145 - Ri o Gr .:~ nd e

156 - Guyan D 15l
6~J - Ar a b, a

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614

991 - M iddtc porr

Pomeroy
985343147 949-

Che ster
Por11and
L etnrt Falls
Rac,ne

742 - Rutf.:~nd

667 - Co ol v llle

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Dayton
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469 . Eureka . smce November

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1942.

Prayer for wife and chil -

173 - Mason

25. 1973.

Fifty-four years we walked
togalher.

Elrven years I've been alone.

446·2342

992-2156
1n Ma son c ounty

675·1333

Death tries to break. but all

one's heart .

In Meigs County

fn G ,1 f1 1i1 Count y

Since Jesus called you
home .
Remembrance is a golden
ctlain .
To have to love and then to
part.
Is the areatest sorrow of

TO P LA CF A N AD C ALL

fore the problems
That grown children lace . I
cannol. I cannol right
Earth's wron~s
Speak to lhem face to lace.

in 'o'ain.

881- New H.w rn
89S- Lel ar t
9J7 - Buffrlio

And I am helpless quile be-

A.

April

The year~ may wipe out many
things ,
Bullbis IItty wipo out novtr
memory of tlloM lllfJIIJ

na

ynrs ,

Wilen •• were all toettlwr.
Sadly missed by Wife &amp;
Loved Ones : Jennie. Rose.
Jim. Mar1aret &amp; Betty

TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES . USED - CARS.
TRUCKS . GALLIPOLIS .
CHECK OUR PRICES . CALL
614-446-7572 .
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL ITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35 . PHONE 614 -446 -

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14x70 Kirkwood two bed room mobile home. Central
A -H . carpet. appliances, un ·
derpinning. $9,000. Call
614-258 -6035 or otter 6PM
446-8261 .
1966 12x60 mobile home,
unfurnished. $3,900. Call
446-1340 .
Trailer for sale 10•35 Call
614-388- 9686 anytime
1979

fully underpinned
14J~:70. 3 bdr .. 2 full bathl.
approx . % acre . well graded
lot _ Price reduced . Call 614 388 -9957 after 6:30PM .

12x70 Fleetwood . 2 bed rooms . 1 V~ bath . Call 614 985-3839 .
1965 New Moon. 12•55 , 2
bedroom, exc . cond ,
64 . 000 . 00 . 304 - 675 4276 . 304- 675 -1822 aftor
5 00 .
1974 Kirkwood 12x60. to tal alec .. 2 bedroom, house
windows, new carpet A- 1
cond. 304 -675 -7328 .
Mobile home, 12x60 Cham pion . nice carpeting. wood
burner. drapes. dishwasher.
extra nice and clean On
rental lot clo1e to Gallipolis
and Rt 35 . Immediate pos session , &amp;6.995 .00 . 304 675 -3466 .
12~e60 all elec . mobile
home, tip out in livingroom .
3 bedrooms 304 - 675 4204 .

73 Mobile Home , 2 bed room, 1 'h bath, new carpet
throughout . Set up on
rented lot in town . $7 .000
or best offer 304 -675·
1639 o• 875 -3004

Apartment
for Rent
noor Riel 1 - -- - - - - - - -

Farms for B•l•

142 ION form

0rlnde. goad houH 1nd
barn , Coli 814·241· 1281

eve' e.
1 977 1 2x51 mobile homo. 2
bedrqom1. totel elect, fur·
nlshed , n.w refrigerator .
MW living rm. suite. porch &amp;
underpinning. •e,&amp;OO. C1ll
304-773-9196.
61 aero 120 to 30 tillable) .
Barn and outbuilding•. good
weu. all mineral rights. 2
story farm house . 304 -675 3030 or 675 -3431
1 0 acre mini farm . 12x60
mobile home, 5 outbuild ings, .400 lb. toba cco base.
new 28x68 ft . house
staned. Owner moving must
oell. $16,500. Call 614·
256-6620 .

Acreage

M~GKEE
~

6 lots, Plantz Subdivision .
82.900 for •II. Call 446 2957 .
10 acres, reduced price, in
Chester, with 2 mobile
homes on property . Cell
814 -985-4174 .
28 acre• mostly wooded .
several walnut trees. tobacco allotment, all mineral
rights, borders Chief Corn ·
stock, hunters paradise, lo cated off Millstone Road
Priced $11.500.00. Phone
614 -367-7271 .
One half acre lot on Mitchell
Road . Gallipolis , rural water
and c1ty schools
$6,995 . 00 . 304 - 675 3466 .

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

6 rm . house 44 Olive St .,
Gallipolis. Inquire at 918
2nd . Ave ., Ga11ipolis. Ohio .

3

Bedroom House. ri\ler view. no pets . 446 · 2404 .
Two 2 bedroom houses in
Pomeroy for rent, furnished
or unfurnished . Call 614 992 -2381 .

3 bedroom . family room .
basement. near schools and
hospit.&amp;l Deposit and reference required . 304 -675 4338
42 Mobile Homes
for Rant

located 1 mi . 1outh of
Eureka 12x60. $160 mo ..
plus $100 dep . 8r ref's . Call
614 -643-2 916 o• 614 -643 2644 .

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

2 bdr trailer tully furnished.
good location. sec . dep . req .
Call 446 -8558 .

But if my prar&amp;r be answered. it wil give
Them more thJn wealth the
world can offer .
I pray : Christ. be their comrade while they live.
Walk with lhem should they
leel they walk alone,
And make them your pre·
sence. daily. hourly.

tnown.
Companion them. I ask for
nothing creater
Than lhis nch blessing lor

these precious ones.

The (holfl companionship of
Chris • a youRJ : ; .

As 101•lor lttd · to
tllnt. my lowd - ·
I loost tlwtr hands. hl•in&amp;
done all I eoald do
And lrust them , lord, impli citly to you.

2 bdr. apts . . medium Income
Family welcom . A -One Real
Eltate. Carol Yeager Broker.
Howard L Yeager Ill salesman . Ca11304 -676 -5104 or
304-676- 6386 .

For r1nt Sluplng Rooms
ond light houll kllplng
room1 . Perk Central Hot1l.
Coli 814·448·07&amp;8 .

0000 USED APPLIANCES
Wllhtfl, dryefl. rtfrigeretora. rengee . Sklgg1 Appllenctl, Upper River Rd.
bealde Stone Cre1t Motel.
814-448· 7398

Bloeplng room •1 15. utili·
till peld. Share bath, m1le
only. Ronge &amp; refrlg . 919
2nd . Ave. , Gallipolis . Call
446 -4416 aftor 7 PM .

For ula maple buffe t ex .
cond. Call 446 -1094 .
Bedroom suit, double bed ,mettress. springs, 5 drawer
dr.a.uer . with attached mir ror; Modern living room suit,
couch. chair ,glasa on metal
end and coffee tables; wood
kitchen table with 4 chairs Magic Chef range, Copper ·
to ne. elect. st~lf cleanin g ;
G . E . refrigerat or - freezer .
fr ost - free . co ppertone .
matches range . Must sell ,
will consider all offers All
it ems in excellent condition .
Catl992· 7412, after 5 p .m .

46 Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE H ome
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy . large loti . Call
614 -992 · 7479 .
One trailer lot . sewer and
water fumi$hed . one small
child accepted . 304 -675 1076

47 Wanted to Rent

30 in . electric range $ 45 .
gas clothes dryer $85. elect ·
ric clothes dryer $90. May tag automatic washer 585,
G .E. washer 5100. Gibson
self defrosting S 150, M ay .
t ag wringer 5100 . Ca ll 614 742 -2352 .

513 'h Third
apt. , $135
wa1er . Call
tween 9 and

Upstairs ap1.. 3 rooms fur ·
nished. adults. Call 446 1232 .
Downtown location . Small
apt . furnished, single person. no pets_ S175 mo. Call
446-9283 .
1 bedroom Apt . S196. mo .
including utilities . Equal
Housing Opportunity. Contact Village Manor Apts .
614-992- 7787.
Riverside Apts_ Middleport .
Special rates for Senior
Citizens . $130 . Equal Hous ·
ing Opportunities . 614 992 -7721 .

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St .. Gallipolis . New
&amp; used wood &amp; coa l stoves .
6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
$399. bunk beds co mplat e
with bunkie~ 5199, 2 piece
antron tiving~oom suites
$199, antron recliners S99 .
other reclin er s
mapl e
dinette set s 5179. bo.rc
springs &amp; m attress twin o r
full 5100 se t regular -firm
S 120. maple dinette c hair s
S35, wash stands $34,
maple roc kers S59 , 7 piece
chrome dinetl!i set $149. 5
piece dinette set S99 . used
bedroom suite s. refrigera ·
tors. rang es. chest . dressers.
wringer washers . TV's. dry er s. &amp; shoes Call 614 -446 3159

TWIN RIVERS TOWER .
Apartments now available to
etder1y &amp; disabled with an
income of tess than
S12 .300. Renting 1or 30
percent of adjusted income .
Phone 304 -675-6679
3 bedroom duplex with full
basement, 2606 Mt . Vernon
Ave . $275 . month with 1
year lease . 304 -676 -3030
or 675- 3431 .

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

Nice large house, near city
schools. yard. $300 a mo ..
depostt. utilihes. Call 446 ,434 or 446 -2192

742 -3171

MMR 535 - TERMS - Lovely 2 slol'f colonial on Mulberry Ave
Full IJasement wltl1 workshop and woodbumer 3 t:eJrooms, 2 1ull
balm, iofmol dolllfl! room. sittlflg mom. l -shaped kitchen.
detached 2 car heated ~rage. Only $5,000 down and 10%mterest

rate.

MIIR 536 - Cute liS can t.O Coltago Situated oo 12S'rJOO ~on
OhiO River al Antiquity. In extra good conditon thiS cottage o
furmshed at our price d only $7,000.
IIIIR 541 - Investment opportunity. lovely 2 un~ apartment
buildin' Separale ublities. new store w1ndows. In excellent
cond1tion, th~ bu1k1mg 1S located dose to Mun~ipal Park 1n l"ime
lOcation. Could easily be ronverted ~nto lov~y spac1ous
Call
for details Shown by apjt
MMR 542 - Efficiency apartment with 5 room apartment
upsta~rs. Th1s is an ideal1n'les1ment IJve in one and rent II'&lt; other.
located in Middleport. Askini $24.000.
IIMR 543 - Ne- 2 bedroom. 10011 electric home. Carpet
~ la!f! 12'&gt;.24' dedi. Nice let ltated in Rutland

oome.

Slllr1lllfit:t $Zl.IOI
- "5U - Owner Sllys sell tlis home and he rtlelllS it!! Our price
is so low you won't believe t 3 bedrooms, bath, large krtchen,
aluminum siding and storm MnOOws. Nice lol w/ootbuikli n~ ONLY
Sl6.1XXl

54 Mi sc . Merchandise

WANTED ...
10

Homes

in need of

... painting

READY TO FINISH FURNITURE
CUSTOM FINISHING
HAND-CRAFTED ITEMS
GIFTS.

Reynolds. one of America's largest building material
manufacturers for o\ler a century, proudly introduc es
a new exterior product that will elimnate paintin g for a
lifetime . After years of research and the expenditures
of huge sums of money, their scientists have devel ·
oped the perfect formulation of space age compounds
that will withstand Ohio weather. Also , airborne pol lutants caused by industrial was1es hove virtually no
e11ect on its permanent color . Thi s product . known as
vinyl is so incredibly durable , it resists all conditions
leading to chipping. flaking . peeling. rot . ru st . mildew
or blistering, normal with other finishes For a limited
time, this material will be offered to the residents of
this county at a special introductory oHer , which will
include both material and application . Your national
siding company dealer will furnish you a no obligation
estimate by calling collect. 614 · 837 -6451 today .

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Phone

Used Fu rniture .. Refriger &lt;l ·
tOT s, chair s. dryers. and
T V ' s 3 mi les out BuiBville
Ad Open 9am to6pm , Mon
thr u Fri ., 9am 10 5pm , Sat .
6 14 446 0322

Rt . 3, Pomeroy, OH.
PH. (614) 985-3341

3 bdr. mobile home . dep ..
ref ., adults only. Call 614 367 -7743 .

M . L "Bud" McGHEE
Btoker
Cheryl Lemley.
Meigs County Associate

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Soia, chair, rocker, otto man , 3 tables , (extra h eavy
by Frontier) , 6686 . Sofa.
chair and loveseat. 6275 .
Sofas and chairs pri ced from
$ 285 . to $895 . Tables . S45
and up to S1 25 Hide· a beds . $44 0 . and u p to
S525 . Recliners, S 175 . to
S375 .. Lamps from S28 t o
S75 5 pc . dinettes from
S99 .. to 435 . 7 pc . $189
and up. Wood table with s i~e
c hairs S425 l o S745 . Desk
S110 up to S225 . Hutches .
$550 _and up . ma ple or pin e
finish Bunk bed com ple te
With mattresses, $250 . and
up to S395
Baby beds,
S11 0 . Manresses or bo.rc
spn ngs, full or twin. sse ..
firm . $6 8 and S78 . Queen
set s. S195 . 4 dr . c hest s.
$42 . 5 dr . chests. 55 4 Bed
frames. S20.and $25 .. 10
gun
Gun cab inets. S350
Gas 01elec tric nwges S375 .
Baby mattresses. S25 &amp;
535 . bed frames 520 , 525 ,
&amp; SJO, king frame S50
Good se lec ti o n of bedroom
suites. cedar c h ests.
r oc kers . metal cabinets .
sw i vel rbcluus.

HORACE KARR

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

WITH OPTION TO BUY . 14 '
wide all electric mobile
home . setting on lot ready to
move into . &amp;200 .00 down
$175 .00 MONTH . 304 ·
576- 2711 .

•so.

5 drawer dreuer
like
new twin bed, Holly wood
frame $120, large litton
computerized microwave
ove n. e~ec . cond 5400 , bean
bags chair , Sears heavy duty
vinyl 815. Call 446 -8175
after 6 weekdays , daytime.
weekends .

Anyone Interested Contact:

Two bedroom unfurnished
trailer -large yard , garden ,
rural water, located in Cen terpoint . Call 614 -3792169

Small
bdr. . trailer in
Kanauga. utilties furnished .
$185 mo . plus deposit . Call
446 -7408 .

1 recliner chair . Call 448 ·
1870.

HOUSE TO BE TORN DOWN
IN POMEROY

Nicely furnished apt . Redec orated , new carpeting, first
floor, no steps, garage, no
pets . Call 614-949 -2441 .
APARTMENTS , mobile
homes . houses. Pt . Pleasant
and Gallipol i s. 61 4 -446 8221

sao.

TV &amp; Appliances , 627 Third
Ave ., Gallipolis, 614 -446 1699. Spin washers. gas &amp;
electric dryers , a ut o
washers. gas &amp; electric
rang es. refrigerators . TV
sets.

1 &amp; 2 bedroom furnished
apts. Call 614 -992 · 54 34 or
992 - 5914 o• 304 - 882 2566.
Apartment for rent , 2 or 3
bedroom. Middleport . Call
614 - 992 - 2381 or 992 2509

51 Hou1ehold Good•

51 Household Good•

1- - - - - - -- -

as man to man.
I have no tecacy at alllo cive
them .

Small efficiency apart .. central air &amp; heat, 1 professional
type gentleman only . 446 0338 .

Furnished Rooms

Merchandise

Real Estate General

~wf

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS IEquol
Houalng Opportunity) h..
one 1nd two bedrooma, rent
at1rtlng at $157 for one
bed•oom end $193 pe•
month for two bedroom.
with t200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Pl&amp;za. pool and TV
ant . Call 446 -2745 or IMve
message .

45

Ave .• 3 room
mo . includes · Responsible Married couple
with child want to relocate
446 -4222 be·
to Meigs Co House in
5.
Northup. first street on the
country preferred , 2 · 3 bedright after crossing Raccoon Garage apt.. furnished 3 rooms. Have references &amp;
bridge . Appro.rc . 130' hon- rooms &amp; bath _ Washer &amp;
dependable incom e . Ca ll
Uige, S5.600 . Call 446 - dryer _Clean , no pets. adults collect evenings 614 -385 3485
only . Dep. &amp; ref . req . Call 6966 .
1
446-1519 .
Approx . 51.0 acres levelland
with frontage on 2 roads , 3 bdr . unfuFO garage apt ..
exc . for building or mini
$260 plus deposit . Call
farm . All utilities near by off
446-3786 .
old At . 160 near Poner ,
•9 . 500 . Call 614 - 388 - Furnished efficiency. 607
51 Household Goods
8801 .
2nd ., Gallipolis . e 145 .
Share bath, single. Call
1 .8 acres. axe bldg or M .H
446-4416 after 7PM .
site with 350 ft . road
frontage, located on old 160 Furnished apt ., 1 bdr .. near Country Oak Furniture. ta near Porter, all utilitiel HMC. $226 . U1ilities pd ., bles . chairs, cupboards , dry
nearby. $3,760. Call 614 - Adults. Call446 -4416 after sinks, pie safes, lots of mise
Conkles. Rt 7 . Tuppers
388 -8801 .
7PM .
Plains. Ohio .

l!t

35 Lots

7274 .

tied
Of the countless tasks required for so long.

Tiplon . who passed away

ll's been a lonely pathway
Mil SOn Co., W. V.1 .
Are&lt;~ Cod e 304
07S - Pt Plensant
458- Leon
S76 - Apple Grov e

dren from the B1ble of Basil
lee Evans :
They are grown now. lord.
my hands It last are emp-

Or smooth then pathways,
but . dear Lord. you can .

In Memory of George

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

12x65 1971 mobile home;
woodburner &amp; a.c . 614 742 -2720 .

cover to cover. H1 s life was

helped care for h1s father. Rooert Evans al so.

Time
broken heart.
A silent thought .. a secret tear.
Keeps his memory ever
dear. ·
Mom. Dad &amp; Susie

4 bedroom home, full ba~e ­
ment, 1 acre tot , Rt. 82,
Charleston Road. 304 -876 4B87 or 614-446-1675 .

family and loved lhe Bible

He helped ca1e for Mrs. R.

•White letter radial for pickups, vans
RVs
'

Three year old total electric
house. 3 bedrooms, fenced
in back yard and deck.
$10.000 .00 down assume
ev, per cent loan, priced in
mid 50't . Call after 5 ,
304-675-6643 .

1971 Freedom mobile
home. good cond ., clean.
reasonable . Call 614 - 246 5549 .

best

•Bias ply tires at budget prices

Five room house with base ment and attached garage
on two •eras . • miles from
Point Pleasant on At . 2 N
304- 675 -3248 .

and Women's class for years
and held almost every off1ce
1n the church at one t1me or
another. He wa s a good pro vider and loved his wife and

Created you for me to love.
He picked you out from all
the resl
Because He knew I loved you

•Super offer on all season radials

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY!It 14ft . wide three
bedroom. bath and half.
mobile home sitting on nice
lot, ready to move into
$225 .00 down 1225 .00 per
month . 304-576 ·2711 .

to bless lhis home. le11113lee
I Evans) Valiance and B11ly

lhe Ohio Chapel Christ
United Melhod&gt;S t Church.
He taught lhe Senio1 Men's

In Memoriam

In

Buy Now &amp; SAVE at Sale Prices

IN MEMORY OF
BASIL LEE EVANS

He was united in marria1e

6 rooms . basement , double
garage. 1 &amp; one -third acre
lot, Rose Hill . Pomeroy
$32.900 Call 1 -614 -67B2513 .

EVERY TIRE IN OUR STORE REDUCED!!

zy,

7 rDOm hou.e. 1 . 06 acre lot.
barn . basement . carport, on
Rose Hill in Pomeroy. Good
condition . t26,000 . plus
furniture - 8 2 ,000 . Tot al
828.000 . Call Edison Hobstetter at 992 -2464 or
George Hobctener at 992 7763 . Will consider financ ing part of it .

THANK YOU

Are you ready for a move7
N l. Stevens and Associate•
can help you buy that new
home with as little as a 6%
downpayment and intereS1
rates .!!IS low as 10.60%. Call
Jeri Allie for further details .
614-379- 2789

ment. family room . carport.
patio &amp; adjoining % acre lot.
available . $57.000. 614 985 -4201.

Homea for S•l•

Owner transferred. must sell
beautiful 3 bedrm brick
home . Fireplace , deck,
woods , privacy. sunshine.
$83,900 . Call 614 -992 5420 .

hi s consoling and comfort -

PUBLIC NOn CE
NOTICE TO
BIDDERS

,..

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31 · Home. for Sale

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To good hom e pups , 3 m o
old. 4 male 1 female . '1.
Shephard &amp; 1/ 1 Elkhound .
Call 614 -256 1328
Dachshund dog ni ce pet
Call 446 ·4317
- - - -- -- -lc 5 Doberman - Beagle pup
pies. 7 wks . old Call 614 992 -7458 between 10a .m .
&amp;9pm

PatrJ~1

FOT sale by owner. 3 bdr .•
central air. forced air lu;.
nance, buck stove, inground
18x36 swimming pool,
close to citv schools. Prloed
reduced to $38,600. Cell
446-3204 .

1 st o11e . 2 stand s. cha ir s.
tab l e Ca ll 446 - 4493 .

- - - - ---

.a.

Home Builders 448-8031.
Will conaider mobile home

Business
Opportunity

Nice bl ack &amp; white p uppies
Ca ll 614 -367 77 43 .

' r:'' '

to mo"e iP10.

olao goregM

Color TV. 23 in . Call 614 256 -6075 anytime .

• ,·

Card of Thank•

Build on your lot a new home
you afford . Over 1100 aq .
ft.. 8 roomo &amp; bath, ..,.

Will do general house &amp;
o ffice cleanin g . Call 614 992 -6919 .

Dep endable lawn mowing
servi ces Reaso nable rates .
Call 304 -675-6517 m 675 ·
2199 after 4 p .m.

1

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- 0.3

W. Vo.

experience. Free estimates.

end coaches

and Child Croft . 304-8822485 .

April 22, 1984

Gerages. patios. lidewalks.

summer employment,
81900 .00 per month guaranteed income. World Book

12

Re al Estole

18 Wanted to Do

Cell 446· 3394.

446 -3672

22, 1984

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Insulates at night

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8

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24

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\6 x32

' 139

105

lnground Pools As Low As
$7995° 0

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On Pool Accessories
Games

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The ~~P~EISTeE~ople
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

45631

1-614-446-3051
D. Bumgardnar Sales lnt

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Sunday Tomes-Sentinel

61 Household Goods

54 Mosc Merchandose

2 new c omplete twm beds
he•dbo•rds box s pr.ngs
manress &amp; 1rame s 17 5

each Coil 614 378 6433

54

Mosc Merc handose

Knauff F1rewood

Delivere d 1 2

Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant,

Ptckup or

2 2 stocke d

yard
HEAP ve nd e r
prompt de live ry 614 256

8 HP Wh eel Ho n e elec tnc
start 3 6 m mower dec k
$ 700 Len N Sons Smll
En g tn es C all 6 14 37 9
2 8 27 No S unday coil s

Solens garden tra ctor
32 1n mower d eck S500

8 HP

Len N Son s Smll Engtnes

Ca ll 614 3 79 2827

No

Sunda'y' ca ll s

54 Mosc Merchandose
Infants car sea t &amp; changtng
ta ble exc con d h1 gh c hatr
fe1r cond Call 446 77 3 6
Ld red &amp; btg r ed shaft dn ve
brush c utt e r s t nmmers
30 cc &amp; 40cc g as pow ered
e ng 1n es
Prtce s fr o m
S2 99 9 5 l e n N Sons Sm all

Engtn es
2827

Ca ll 61 4 37 9

8

Delivered 1n Mason M e•gs
Gelha o r ptck u p at Ri cha rds
&amp; Son Call 446 7785
All kmd s of turn u nc e p1p es

F~-~E~tate Auction

Pollen c ham sa w S 75

8U1ld o n you r lo t a ne w home

Adm1n1strato r Jam es Ntbert
Follo wmg tube sold auchon Good cond lion 1960 ChevtOiet CJ!
40 000 ac tu al m1lf'S Kenmore gas cok stove Sears re!rtgeratm ta
ble &amp; 4 cha1rs ut hly t&lt;'!tle small metal cabmet m1sc small kitchen
appl a ces mtsc d1shes pots &amp; pa ns tall kitchen rnetal cabu e!
strp slool cloUt) ha• IDt'r hv n~ roorn sude padded cha1r 13&amp;WTV
n 1sc larnps paddPd rrck r radto plitled m1rror m1sc clot:b 4
p rcl:' b! droon .. Uit( wm 1 ~r1ell stdt d mtsc r l u re~ end tabl e'~
J \~ l;t'Pe• r ce bed con pll e wcrk co hPS towel anc o\ht;r m
2 'itep lad(!f' rS "ilverwur lawn chan pocketboo ~s &lt;:hoe'l l):;d~p
reads wnnger washtng mach1ne tubs tan rugs anr1 Olllet rmsc

vou a fford Ove r 1 1 0 0 sq
h
6 room s &amp; bath car
peted

ready t o m o v e mt o
$ 2 6 500 al so gar ages &amp;

b&amp;!lem e nt

Call

P a tr •o t

Ho m e Butlders 4 46 8 038
Wtll co n s1der m o b 1e h o m e
as trad e tn

Flat bed w1th s •d e k11 s
c ham s brnd~n s &amp; ta rp Ca ll
446 3281 aft e r 5PM

Sell Steel Bu1ld tn gs

100 PM

48 Chilloc ot he Road Ga llopolo s Ohoo
Estate of Ann Daoly Gilmore
Ca se No 17 77 9

Call 614 256 15 2 8

ANTIQU ES Smoll oak wasn stand wood I all tree old QU'Its round
wood stancl s~ w 1 mach ne curved Iron! chest w/ mtrr or sevr ral
rr 1SC an t1que glassware n ce !HCIUi r.s Je.'lery lxlx small Moden
stanri other terns tou • un ewus to menlton 1h1s •s a complrtr
household sale Note Good c1e&lt;H1 'ialf'
Not res ponsi bl e for acc 1de nts or loss of proper ty
Ter ms Cas h or app1oved Check

Stee l

bUIIdm g deale rshtp Sm all t o
btg pr o f1t p ot e nti al bt g

demand start er leads fur
n15hed

Some areas ta ke n
Call t o quahfy 3 0 3 759

3200

Auctoon eer - lon n1e E Neal - 61 4 367 7101
Now booki ng for sales for th e la st two week s of Mav

F1rew oo d c u t up slabs S 1 5
p1ckup load Crt ll 614 2 4 5

Buitdtng mater1al1
block

brtck

sewer pipe•

window•
lintels et c
Claude Wmtera Rto Grande

Now o pen for bustnesa
Mount atn Stat e Block At
33 New Haven Complete
masonry supphes 4
8
12 bl ock Delivery ser111Ce

0 Call614 246 5121
LUMBER Rough cut oak
poplar 2x4 2x6 2x8 1x4
h6 1 x8 length available 8
ft through 16 h Hogg &amp;

Zu spon 304 773· 6654
Real Estate General

1\ Apnl 28, 1984

Call 614 256 1528
10

Publoc Sale
&amp; Au ctoon

Grave l

55 Building Supplies

55 Buoldong Supplies

evemn g 882 3239

6246

Sand

Ptcture Window 4 'hx5 Call
614 256 1768

Phone day 304 882 2222

1n

Limeston e

54 Mosc Merchandise

W. Va
66

April
Pets for Sale

2 whtta mtnlture male poo
dies 8 mo old A lao pupp1ea
ready to go by May 1 Call

446 0857

66

Pets for Sala

Indoor outdoor boarding fa
cillttaa Engh1h Cocker Spa
ntal puppte s Call 614 388

9790

614 388 9000

Ongonwynd Cattery
Kennel• AKC Chow pup
plea CFA Htmalayan Per
1110 and Stamese ktttens

2278

Pets for Sale

22, 1984
66

Ohio-Poont Pleasant,

Pets for Sale

Brlarpatch Kennels Profes

alonal All breed groommu

Rag Pit Bull pupa 1 0 wks
old t200 or trade Call
2 8rrttany Reg pupa male &amp;
female 890 each Call446

56

22, 1984

Coil 614 446 3844 olte• 6
Real Estate General

HIL LC REST KENNELS
Board tng all breeds Heated
tndoor o utd oo r factlitlu
AKC Doberman puppies

Baby rabbitS purebred Ra~t _&amp;_1_4_3_7_9
_ 2_4_6_8____ _
s8 00 and up Baby goat 1
Phone

Stud Se"'lce Call614 446
7795
J udy Taylor Groommg Call

Aegtstered male Beagle 1 v,

304 676

Y'" old 150 00 304 675

5299

57

Musocal
Instruments

ano bargam Wanted Re
sponaeble party to take over
low monthly payments on
spmat ptano Can be seen
locally Wrrte Credit Man
agar P 0 Bo.11 6 37 Shelby

\/file IN 46176
Complete Pea11ey sound sys
tam 6 channels 4 p r ofes
110nal m1kes S 1 000 Call

446 4625
Baldwin Funater organ dou
ble keyboard alla ccompam
ment ex cond Call 614

367 7169
P1ano for Sale Want ed
responstble party to assume
small monthly peymenh on
Spmet Console P1ano Can
be seen locatty Wrtte (In
elude ph no ) Credit Man
ager P 0 Bolt 209 Breasa
II 62230

PATRIOT AUCTION HOUSE
SATURDAY, APRil 28, 1983
7:00 P.M .

5 H P Go Cart S1 5 0 Ca ll

992 5556
Shop Smtth wtth ell attac h
ments 5 HP John Deere
ttller 21 10 l awn boy mow er
self pro pelled elec tri c sta rt

Call 446 0784
6 f1 uttllty truck bed $350 8
f1 heavy gauge alum tru ck
bo x S250 Bo t hm e;~tc c on d

from Gallopol os take Rt 141 ap pro xomately 7 moles
turn left on Rt 775 go approx rmately 3 mole s tur n
roght onto Pa t roo t Cadmu s Road to Pat ro ot Oho o
foll ow s ogn s

Jugs 10 1.. nd oa k l&lt;:~blr t1 rry tl OIJ It II tJI L J h kt l
Neavr- 1 ha r 2 ole! cast ro n ~ e t l lr s \1a1y 1 \ C It n
Have someth1n g yo u want to sel11 Bnng rt to th e Pat not
Au ct1 on Hou se &amp; we II se ll 1t for vou Cons1gnmcnt s ac

cepted from I PM to 5 PM on Saturday SAl E Ev ERY SA
TURDAY 7 PM

Call 614 388 9087

~

Da n Smo th Auc t oo n- Au cto oneer - 992 730 1

actual miles
S 1 200
Homehte X 12 cham saw
and a Sears C rafts m an saw
for part s S60 for bo th 2 3
channel Bear cat CB ba sP.
wtth 0 104 mtlo! e ground
plane S1 25 Call 6 1 4 3 8 8

8803
JVC Stero Co mpo nent sys
tom Brand new C all 614

992 7274

-Complete modern bathroom
- stnk ready to tn st all S3 5
Call 614 985 4346
Ftrewoo d for s;)le

S20 00
$ 30 00 del tvered
304 675 2991 be f o r e
11 00 AM or after 6 00 PM

ptckup

$ 3 500 organ l owery o ne
·year old S 1200 Grand
lathe, clock s9oo one ve"
old S450 25 11om model
col o• TV S699 oo s• oo 1
complete H• Frs v" em 150W

w1th

15

JB L

speak ers

$900yea rs
S450
ll llless
two
old aCa
ot than
16 7
lynn Or~ ve m New Havftn
WV Charl es V Humphreys

For Sale or Trade

Ca sh

Eat s

Pos otove I D

Not respo nsibl e for acc td ent s or loss of property

lr-----------'-----------"1

PUBLIC AUCTION
SAT., APRIL 28, 1984
10:00 A.M.

Located on
Corp sogn

SR 124 three moles

from Wolke s ~tlle

Coleman Canoe 17ft long
Sell &amp;276 00 or trade for
Jon Boat Phone 304 675

2835

Farm Supplit~s
&amp; Ltvestock
61

Farm Equopment

Troy B11t ttllers Check our
spec1ol pnce before you buy

any ttllers Swtsher lmple
ment Co St At 7 N Galli
pol11 OH

1969 f o1d f JOO , ~ 1 "' D 11 1!h V R nf ttlf t~nrl 1•11 fl at tJPd
1948 W lly J1t 1) wtt h lrJp

ANTIQUE OR CO Ll ECTOR II EMS
ll uf lt ! ~ h gh wo d wl t r wo1d wago n ror1 m1ney tp 1~

wht~rl s llor c;r r1r i1 1'on mow nR mach nf' mt sc d1shes COin
&lt;; hrll •r rndk can (1&gt; ,md 10 11) rr ot ~ &lt;;

MI SC

Br olin r\ tjl\ n~ n~LI lP t 1r l 1r 11a ntt I " !h n rot
b n t11rr h 1 lll_
d, ~ a " CJ t oll r1111 lrrl ciORkrnn"l trr F
ltlr 1101 hH I or t n ~P Bt r I r 1kl•n , tovr s ( l wootl nnd I
coa l) alu m Chi1 1 h'r ~ \ t r PL.Illf! br rl la wn nu t P r ~
PJl y ') trf rll" Gr II. ' " H f WI' I fo n 4 d l cl 5 SJ_JeeJ !rCJO S
rn ~ Cl
"
I 11
11 Dr tit' 1\ l iln ks Ide oiJ nr t
IOOI I htl I !fl l 111 1 r LU 11!1 1 d lute;, of mtSC

E•t s

OWN ER EDWIN W SMITH
Cash
PoSitiVe I D
DAN SMITH - AU CTI ONE ER
949 20 33 or 99 2 73 01

614 446

Massey Ferguson 65

PS

ltve power $1 800 00 Ford
eN good cond 91 450 00
Plow 8 200 00 and up Dtsk
8100 00 to &amp;700 00 Hay
Ratke New Holland H 256
*1 400 00 Hay baler New
hlly tatter $675 00 John
Deere 6h mower &amp; 400 00
Used Bush Hog S225 00

and up Call 304 576 2328
o• 576 2606

wagon plows 82 500 00

304 675 6809

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SOLTH

. A KH874

Phone 304 46e 1031

•s

• A K6

Regtstered Angus bulls 1 3
yrs old exc blood hnea
Sl1te Run Farms Jackson

Oh 614 286 6395 o• 614
286 1787

East d1d return a s pade

REg Polled Hereford bull
approx 1300 lbs Call 61 4

379 2657

For sale full blooded Red Poll
bull 5 yr old very gentle
Coli 614 379 2145
Call 614
$75

\\t's t

Norlb

Eu l

Pom

Pass
Pass

z•
Pass

Pa ~s

Opemng lead

With the deuce East s card
was definitely a form of sutt
preference used by all the
best players m the world and
by most good pl ayers
West obediently led a
club but he chose to lead the
etght Th1s wa s another prcf
ercncc Signal to make sure
that af ter East had tak en h1s
ace he wou ld r eturn a

spade

Vulne ra ble Ne1ther
Dealer South

Lo vestoc k

S4 000

EAST

" \0 l
tQJ 5 0
• K R4 2

1974 brush chipper ready
to work pr1ca $6 400 00

63

4 21 84

,.

South

3¥

•A

By Oswald Jacoby
and James Jacoby

Sumner Cotzm s Commu
mcatton for February con
talns a real gem of a
defense Any or almost any
of the top 20 pa1rs m the

world would probably make
tt Of course North mtghl
well have responded one
spade and South would have
bid the same th ree hearts

g1vmg a thtrd su1t prefer
en ce s1gnal by leadmg hts
queen Thts card told West
not to try to cash a club Not
that tt mattered As long as
West dtdn t kill h1s f.a rtner s
queen of tru mps by eadmg a
trump the defense wa s
gomg to wmd up plus West
led the queen of dtamonds
South took hts kmg played
A K of trumps and cashed
hts ace of dtamonds
Th1s ehmmauon play was
a last ditch effort by South
who hoped that East when
put on lead would be forced
to lead a s~ade South then
threw East m with th e queen
of trumps but East got out
with a c lub South had no
way to get nd of h1s sm all
diamond and was down one
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASS N )

Three acres with a nocely
constructed conrete block
home 26130 3 bedrooms.
one bath 12xl5 lmng
room and 24x24 famtly
room Parttally carpeted
fuel ool furnace woth fact lobes
for woodbumer
12x15 block storage buold·
one. 20x30 block garage
Rtght off Rt 248 country
settong. v, mole east of
Chester Ohto

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE
Down ·
staors equtpped wtth
kotchen
lov tng room
donong room and den
upstaors has lwo bed
rooms and one bath
house also has base·
ment lot soze approx
48 x308" Needs work

"304 675 4204
-lay1ng hens al so ref ng erat o r
for sale 1911 N Ma1 n St

l&gt;t Pll
16ft Bass boat 55 hp m o
'lor
tr o ll•n g m ot o r

) 2 000 0 0
-6621

30 4 675

.Closed b o dy uttl11y h a1l er
'Sx8 he avtly con stnu: tr&gt;d

c.n 446
8

65 95

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctoon

WINTER'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Sonce 1973

Call 446-2734 or 446-2206

Now Bookmg Sales
For 1984

Turn your personal p r o pert ~
mto cash tn one day Tht! ~u c
tton Way
Licensed and Bonded
In Oh1o and W Va
Mtm~r of WW Auctmneers Ass n

Edwon Wonter - Auctooneer
!lollwood WV

Farm equtpmen1 1154 lnter naf1ona l lractor 19528n
Ford l r act or
Mn ssey F e r g u ~ o n ba1l er Ba r on
ele vat or small Bus h hog 16 tu r n p low hay con
dlftoner 2 tra tl er s s1de de li ve r y rake 180 a mp
we lder 5 hp gas post hole drgge r (Sears) 1200

RICK PEARSON
Auctioneer

773 5785 . 71 -5430
Ltc &amp; Bonded rn Ohto and West V1rg1n1a Lie No
6664.
Terms cash or check with positive I D
Not Responsible for Accidents or Loss of Property

one reg

Hereford bull

1

304 676 1276
Palommo galloptng gentle
tra1lhorse $500 304 458
1763

allotment Call 304 676
1197 after 6 p m

Transportation

floors 011 heat central an

co unt ry k1tchen woth built m
range 5 acres fron tmg on 2
road s Very low down pay

ment 9 5% mt erest See to
day b ce llent locat1on

V1rginia l. Sm1th
Real Estate
388 8826

71

Autos for Sale

1978 Ford Fatrmon t Futura
3 spd
AC g ood cond
12,000 or best offer Call

446 3637
1979 VW S400 196 9 H1 lo
camper S650 good co nd
Coli 614 367 7238
Must sell ! 1979 Plymon1h
Honzon TC3 Sharp PS P8
aut o factory alummm
wheels
am fm c assette

Coll614 992 6919
1 979 Chevy Caprt ce Clas
SIC 2dr a cps V 8engme
body good cond1t1on excel
lent performance W1ll co n
stder all offers Cal l 992
7412 after 5 p m

BMR 444 - NEW liSTING POSSIBLE 8% lOAN
ASSUMPTION - Bnck &amp; !rome 3 BR ranch style i'&lt;Juse srtuated
on 2 35 acres mi l lnclooes hvong room I~ eat on kotchen ballo
utohty room Fam1ly room woth wb f~replace ~ectnc heal PosSible
loan assumptlon Call lor an appo ntment

WE NEED LISTINGS
For Meogs Co llstongs Call Cheryl Lemley 742 3171

NEW liSTING - 80 acres 1n
Sutton on good road near
Rac•ne ~OOu t half t 1m~r and

about 25 tra ctor w1lh a 5 rm
ho"" lor $60 000
NEW liSTING - 718 acr"'
With some t mbe1 bottom larxi
2 ponds 3 barns 3 ca r
garages 11 rrn house w1th fr ee
gas furnace natu ral woodwork

lences on 2 state routes Ask111g
$95 000
NEW LI STING- 114 '"" n
Jackso n County OhiO Frankl n
Tuwnshtp O"" ne1 w1Ufmance

9 ACRES -

TEAFORD'
VI~Gil

2\t.

8 SR

r ?nd St

Phone
].( 614) 992· 3325
PRICE REDUCED - Near the
M1nes - 3 ~d room ran ch on
approx 2 acres cou ntry

seN1ng Now only $1 8 )Of)
PRICE REDUC ED- Sjracuse

baths new k1!chen and dmmg

Snail level lot Onlv $23 )00
NEAR KROGER S - 2 ,pts 5
rms hath and central heat
cl own 4 rms &lt;:~nd bat h up

Askong $34 500
LI K£ NEW -

heaL oncludes 12x24 sto age
build ng All on approx 1 acre

lot Very nocel $19 500
MIDDlEPORT -

r, beaut lui

Shu lt mobile home w1th delu xe
ff'n lurr.s 3 bed rooms 11"
baths rangf' ref n la1ge
k1tchen un derp nn m r~ also
mce ho1 l pu d w•t! •a1lmg
Rver vtew 50 x I 00 lot

$19000
CAll
HElEN BRUC£
SUE MURPHY
MilTON ROUSH
992 3325

m
RlllTOR

Housing
Headquarter:.·

Want s on
Bul need•

msheJ Lg dE'! place lor 211d
bath ca1 pet ng plu ~ 2 bed

f

rooms On I) $18 000
POMEROY -

N1c

~ de 1

home ;1 w ot vP! central
hea t 'irn il\1 yard monrrn bath
and ~ rnall lot

FURN ISHED -

part al ly !ur n1shed un der
pmned central a r FA elec

Four Bedroom bnck home with
Chandler kotchen, custom drapes,
plush carpet, attached 2 car garage:
situated on 12 acres woth stable, ra1l
fences, swomming pool, garageworkshop Immediate possession

MIDDlEPORT - Near store'
tho 3 bedroom home has I

•I ~e du ced pnce of $32 900

CHESTER - 14x70 mob1le
home 3 bedrooms I baths

For Sale By Owner
Phone 446-8221

one floor lull basement
furnace wood burner bath and
TP water $35 000

ot1er

plus a 9 " assuma ble loan for

In Chester

fol'onsh p Good &amp; rm home

- Attracbve 3 bedroom ranch
new der.ktng, large lot Bargatn

$24 000

B!IR 436 - EXCEllENT STARTER HOME wrth 2 BRs lR OR
mce kotchen utohty and new bathroom Carpetd throughout
Screened pat~ carport la rge lot Call lor appoontmem
BMR 389 - OWNER SAYS SEll TODAY! Your tamoly will en1oy
the roomoness ol thiShouse lnclues 4 BRs 2 baths LR DR buN on
krtchen Sotuated on large corner lot (Jose to town on crty school
d~tnct !Green Elem I Call to see th1s one'

992 2259

Real Estate Gen e ral

Steve McGhee
44li 1255
BMR «2- OWNER SAYS REn 1'"E'I974 Shultl mo~le home
(12&gt;651 Tip Out ondude&lt; i.-\:~ JW carpeL awnong &amp; patoo
Slfuated on I acre mi ·C)·" "doyer oncluded Coty schools Was
$20000 now $17900 call lor details'

BRAND NEW DUPlEX- Great INVE STMENT
for the buyer' located on Graham Sehoul Ru
Each umt offers 2 BRs bath 11v111g room
kitchen w1!h sto ve reln g DW ano dtj p laun
dry large carport centraf a1r an d storage area

ESTATE SALE

Admrmstrator

Ten grade cows wtth calves
two cows to freshen soon

Tobac co

POMEROY, 0

Ore lloor 6

1m carpeted home Nrce bat ~
ne w woodburner msulated

and all ul1ht es For $28 500

3 BR RANCH - l g 011111'
wtth s.hd•nRglass doors bar lg
ltvmg caqJet• 1g Ia mly rm
about 2l d2 &lt;1 nc M kshop n
lull basE melt Young fru t on

2 40 acres S39 5()0
LAND - 4? aues tn Orange
Town sh r and olrt tarr11
build n~s

REAlTORS
Henry Cleland Jr
992 6191
Dott1e Turner 99 2 56 92
Jean Trussell 949 2660
Jo Holl 985 4466

A lB
•.

'

RUIJOR

FOR SALE BY OWNER
Calofornoa Ranch Brock 2200 sq ft woth beautoful wood
work large lovong room woth tneplace adJacent donong
room tamoly room woth buolt m barbecue on stone wall
21\ ceramoc baths woth class shower enclosure doors. 3
spacoous bedrooms (one woth buolt-on desk/cobonetarta)
all electroc kotchen woth new cabonets and formoca top
whoch oncludes doshwasher dosposal and refrocerator A
15x20 ft patoo woth slate tole and new alumonum awnong
woth wrought oron posts and large Warm Mornong cas aroll
A regulatoon badmonton court 27x47 concrete slab odul
for badmonton basketball shuffle board etc woth large
outsode fight tor noght use workshop and storage area on
basement woth metal Boko donr&lt; ondn.od ••rfre C~n
tral aor condotoonona Thermopane wondows 12.. onsulatoon
on coolongs and 6 onsulatoon on exteroor walls Carpetong
throughout house except one large bathroom Gallopolos
City schools and excellent neoghborhood whoch has Neogh
borhood Watch One of Sprong Valleys nocest homes

Real Estate General

FRANKIE R. COOPER

304 576 2147

Wanted t o lease

pet woodburnmg torepla ce
woth Bu ck stove hardwood

If onterested contact
The Home Natoonal Bank
m Racme. 949 2210

~~;;N~o;t;'e~s~p~o~n~s~b;le~fo~r~a~c~c~,d~e~n;t~o~r~lo~s~s;o~t~pr~o;p~e~rt;y;;~

tobacco sti cks chi cken feeder ferflllzer spreader
tools 3 chatn saws soc ket sets slip scrapper
Household 7 pc maple dinette se t mapl e gun
cabinet Wh r lpool automat1 c washer (al m ost new)
Unl co fr eezer RCA portable TV Qua sar con sole
color T V blanket c hest Smger sew tng machtne 2
re 11 ntce bed r oom su1tes complete v anit y dresse r
ches t clot hes ra ck and m1 sc dtshes
An f tq ues Th r ee pc bed r oom su tte one at i'l kmd all
or 1g1nal f tn1 sh Bombay ends ca r ved cupi d doll s bed
dresser was h sta nd Must see to a ppec ta te Wash
stand Iro n kett le cab• ne ts heavy carved bed carved
benc h ro u nd lamp t ab le claw fee t cooper kettle
stone ars m1 sc
AuctiO neer s Not e Thts 1s a ve r y c lean sale The
fu r n tur e ts 10 grea t condition The tractor and far m
equipment have bee n well taken care of Come one
Come all Don t m ts s this one This Is a good quality
sale

of work horses 6 and

7 vrs old mare and geldmg
appro~t
1 400 lbs each
Broken smgle or double

6 6 Seed &amp; Fertohzer

Verv large l1vmg room car

home large lot and part
ba5ernent Call to see !Ius one

Remodeling underway New msulat on wm ng

plo w

Tuam

pn ced below l he mar&lt;e l
Take advantage and bu y thos
lovely 4 bedroo m ran ch

Garden sead1 plants Kan
nebec seed potatoes 88 60
Fert1llzar fteld seeds Boso
Agn Center 446 2463

608
E Ma1 n11.1.111 ~..r...l

Ownet moved out of lown

Hay and 1traw for sale Call
614 256 9352

Call 446 0552 Anytome
Beth Null 245·9507

Pleasant

and

Grav1ty wagons
corn planter hme
spreader disC
We buy used equtpmen t l
Call 614 446 1676
baler

plows

A (MUST SELL )
OPPORTUNITY

FOR SAlE

ADDISON DAVIS LANE - I '' stooy trame
home features 3 BRs 1'1 baths k1tch en LR

sulky

rakes teddter &amp; mowers &amp;
also a complete line of bale
handhng acces I Tobacco &amp;
corn spr•vera tobacco set
ters wagons rotary tillers
rotary cutters blades cultl
vatora disc plows post
dnvers plast1c tanks wood
s plitters gates, power
washers Wheel Horse Lawn
&amp; Garden Tractors Goose
neck ua1ier And see us for a
complete line of pans &amp;
servtcel
USED EQUIP I
246 Massey Ferg 2 9N
Fords 424 IH 801 Ford 50
Fe•g
136 MF 150 MF
w loader JO dozer 2 Var
meer round balers 120 M F

614 245 6064o•614 246
5816 attar 8PM

Broker Auctioneer

The eslate of the late Fred &amp; Mary Cooper w1ll be sold
to the htghes1 btdder Located 4'12 mtles north ot Pomt
Plea sant on Rt 2 Watch for stgns

~ower

614 446 1676 long "ac
tors Vermeer round baiera

REDUCED PRICE

nsur ance DoubiP ba gam

N1ght c raw le rs 90 ce nts doz
1.ester and Charl 1fl l eonard
..1 21 3 M a tn St Po tn t

tra c t or J01 n

Jividen 1 Farm Equtpment

Northup Kmg corn alfalfa &amp;
other fa rm
aaad1 Call Vaughn Tayl or

urns seed

OWNER WANTS A SALE - On
th1s I llo01 ~a n 3 bed roo m

SATURDAY, APRIL 28
10:00 A.M.

..Grav e ly

Call 446 7838 altar 6PM

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

Spray p atnttn g eq w pment
compr esso r 2 ga l pol 50
ft mate nal line Btn ks Gu n
Also 20 cu fl upn g ht
freez er l elan d M Jo hn son
304 675 1128

675 5628

166 Mauey Ferguson 130
Farmell w1th cultivat ors
Harrow &amp; totMicc o baler

Hey &amp; Grain

25 years w1th ba lance ol
$25 600 mo nthlj pa1ments of
$313 onc ludes t•m and

GOOD LIVING FOR SAlE' - 78 ~ acre s mi l
br~k and lrame ranch dosplays 2 baths.
16x24 kttchen w1lh washer dryer dou
ble oven range refrog OW d1 sp l arge hvm g
room artol coal fireplace Master bedroom IS
16x 18 Cellao house shed and 30x50 barn 44
acres of pasture wolh spro ng and pond
Located on Cheshore Twp

'Four 13m radtal tn cs G trl s
24tn t en s peed btkfl 304

64

Lovestock

Sunday Tomes-Senhnei - Poge -D-5

Real Estata Genara~

It Ot!JU n m A'-' r
N H 66 hJv t tiPr N I hay tdke h IV LO fltl !!lnnrr Ito 1 wherl
7 rrJ• 1 !rtll 18 It t1ay r l r~~ t o r J pi d l h1n r '&gt; pre&lt;ldr t l
pi wno I ll I
Mu u cur11 ~ I I
lr (ll l t1 r on tr, tlr 1

TRU CKS

Call

0475

MACH INERY
lil t b~fl w 11 or J D 1r ill' 2 bottom plow

1

NORTH

(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER

ANTIQUE

15 gal f1sh aquanum Wtt h
stand &amp; ltghts &amp; ex tra s

Bofens BOO 8 HP ndm g
mower (needs en gme re
budt) S300 H ea ders V 8
304 &amp; V 6 199 231 ro,
Jeep $40 ea ch Studebaker
engme V 8 wtth tra ns S1 0 0
1980 650 Yam aha 4 5 00

Maney Harris tractor
mower front end lift

Holste1n Hetfer calf

Harr11 fArms &amp; Green
Houses Rt 124 Portland
Oh Now open tO dusk

Wtl l oiler
flu ct on r piau ll,:, ~ I 0 l p 1 I 1 IJIOWII
&lt;.:CII rn 1 pnmt •I lllf rtilt / f' prea&lt;it r tubr ly(11 l to
!1ll~ r Bol•
Hd! r lt cKi or ur&lt;.:r plo 1'&gt; c u l liV~Ior ;~n r t r~tr
ba ga (\ ( 1 t J11 1751 Cl St ~fl S h r ~ t!!HdPr (11 't&lt; W
erti ii?P r r ~d( ~ oo d S1gle lu"l 0 I tO\ F v 11 I 1
lamps sd onI d 1 1::, &amp; de k ~ M &lt;:~ v IS\ 1

7 f1 locust p ost s and stakes
Call614 256 12 71

Beauttful ladtes 14K dto
mond rmg % karat ap
pratsed S700 se ll for $ 500
Atan 2600 v1d eo g am e 1 1
cassettes tncludmg frogger
donkey kong S 100 Call
614 388 9624

sode strength South tben btd 1
three hearts
West opened the ace of
spa des and East followed

256 1427

Fruot
&amp; Vegetables

(I n[\

Call 614 256 1750

2 story house S 1 3 000
1982 Dodge Colt S4 200
316 S Matn St Vmton O h

Super C Farmall fast h1tch
small case tractor 3 po1nt
hitch Ford 2 row cutttva
tors
tr• axel machmery
trailer all tn exc con Call

dozer

59

but North passed and East
b1d two spades showmg
good spades and some ou t

Cai1614 266 6315

Ltm esto ne flU dtrt an d to p
so1l Cell614 256 1427

Defense communications

7238

Caae 310 hon1 endloader

5804

Ktngwood burnmg stov e
burns coal or wood S 15 0
Call 446 373 2

Ferguson 30 tractor 3 potnt
httch plow bush ho;, dttk
$1 600 Call 814 387

63

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

614 949 2013

For ••le Spmet console pt

58

BRIDGE

Farm Equipment

Corn planter• New Ford 2
ro~ uHd 4 row MF Call

R•bb1t1 304 876 2197

s16 00
&amp;430

614 367 7220

61

The

W Va

pluonbong wondows and IUi nace Skylights 1n
bedrooms patiO doors sundeck carpeton g
KC School 01stnct
LOTS OF POTENTIAl - GREEN TOWNSHIP
- 180 acre farm located m Northu p area Two
story frame older home w1th seven rooms and

bath county water 16x60 concrete SilO corn
c11b equipmen t shed molkhouse and barn On
paved road

THIS ONE HAS IT All' - Exceptional hom e
nea r town leatures 2 l•mily room s one woth
large stone fireplace and patoo doors other
has a bar 3 BRs dream k1tchen has coo kto p
microwave eye level oven DW dtsp and

ra nge 14x2 4 lov ng roo m d1 nett e carpetmg
and 2 car gara ge
OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE - In the wolder
ness of the Wayn e Nat,onal Forest 5 to 9 ac re
tra cts ol woodland now avaolabl e ad1oonng
thousand s ol ac re s ol government la nd Public
hu ntong loshmg and ca mping peom1tt ed
Pnces start at $3500 w1th lon ancong aoa ta ble
ARE YOU lOOKING FOR A BRICK HOME! Then th 1s may be IUS! the one Convenoently
loca ted on Rt 35 West thos home oilers a large
I vm g room dm ng room 3 bedroom lau ndry

- ASSUME 8'h% lOAN on lhi\
lovely 3 BRbr c&lt; ran ch Seven yeao old beau ty
h&gt;S 1488 sq It ol 111 ng plus a 2 car garage
Spwa l leatures are a 16x2 4 LR I " baths

one and pay your pa yment s w1th the tent from
the olher two DupleJ double w de and 11
fenced poo l ca n bE yours Rear dupl ex un I s

COMMER CIAL OR RE SID ENTIAL - Th1s n111e

refn g washer and dry er

ab solutely lovely RustiC walls 3 BRs loll
wood bur ner beamed ce li ngs 3 BR ~ ava1i2
bt e 1n front un1t w1th ~ • ! c hen IJV tng room
ch1mnev lor wo odbU1 ne 1 basement hnth
Double11.1d e 'la s 3 BRs ~1t chen 1v1ng ru011

and bath
VINTON AREA -

11 77 ACRES M• l -Older

stove $1 7 900

62x80 all ~ee l
constr uctiOn wrt:h ~reproof msulabon Overhead

CREMEENS ROAD - 53 acres rn i l l en acres
tollabl e bal ance woods RemodeieJ home 1

~2499

CLOSE TO HOSPITAL - NICe 4 bedroom ranch 1'7 baths wole
approved kotchen central a1r garage of you need alarge i'&lt;Jme at a
bargain pnce call lor a si'&lt;Jwng tooay ThiS wont last long at th~

JUST GREAT FOR A lOG HOME' 12 acres mi l
approx 720 It level road front age Ru ral wa
ter avaolable Close to town Call lor more mlo r

mat10n
KANAUGA AREA - Small mo~le home w1th
add-{)tl LR kol bath oovered Iron! porch garage
2 outbuoldmgs cyclone lence $10 000

GREENFIELD TWP 74 ACRES m01 e or less
Tobac co base 16x20 shed 34x40 barn
Pr ced at $29 500
BEEF CADLE COUNTRY - 132 acres mostl y
clea n hoi I pasture good fen ces I 4 stmy
home large barn tobacco base front s on 3
roads near Mud sock Pro ced reduced to
$56 900

$13000
--. rm t\m t:l!UI! l
ruom ktiChf'n bath S1tat trr1 on &lt;1
81dwell

HR ~
f'V!

1wrr.
I kJI n

slot1 es 7 roo ms and bath new s1d 1ng ne w

well excellent 24x4 0 steel bu1l d1ng Se vero!
old buil d1n gs Only $37 500
OHIO RIVER LOTS FOR SAlE -

TENDER lOVING CARE - Thos spht level home os 1n excellent
condobon Has 3 bedrooms master veoy large l'n baths lully
carpeted pabo &amp; carport large level k&gt;l Pnced very reasonable

100 m 1wo st ar~ home fed l u1 es tll' o baths
dmng 100m kttchrn w1th new ca b nets d1sh
.... ashe carpf'l lng flfpplace lull base ment
!!a'&gt; ~f'at bloc k 3 ca r RaraRe v ny std ng level
lot w th htRhwrty h ontagP 011 Up prr Rt 7

Pll(ed reo uce d In $19 900

room I '; baths equipped kot chen car pelng

sales and repatr l ocated across 1rom Sliver Bndge
Pl aza wtth access to the Ohto R1ver Potenbal
unllm1ted

1n g spore 4 BRs 2 balh s k Ichen w1lh e~e
le vel ra nge coo&gt;top DWand dosp 18d 8 lam

HEY MR INVESTOR - You ca n mo ~e ,no a th1s

r an~e

central a• r and a 2 ca r garage

crane has off1ce and baths Formerly used looboat

A pleasure lo own 1'

Ha ndsom e ranc h off ers O\ er 2 ~00 sq It n! I v
tly roo m w•t h t~rl'nla cf' large l•vmg ro om w1th
tlo l'l ~ ndows lau nd1v dm ng room w th !Ire
place

central ar r

two story fr ame home has 3 or 4 BRs li"vm g
room ktt che 1 ba th ca rpetm g woo r1burnmg

COMMERCIAl BUILDING -

lOVElY TO lOOK AT -

l ncoled 3

miles below Eureka Dam Ideal tor campt ng
bu•ld1ng 01 mob rle homes

PRICE DRASTICAllY REDUCED ' OWN ER
SAYS SEll THIS MONTH ' - R10 Cenlerpo nl
Rd (Cherry R dge) Approx 75 acres wood
land fr ont :. on 2 ro ads co un ty walet ~vi\tl il

ble $2)0 per acre

MAKE THIS YOUR NEW ADORE SS -

105

1&lt;1neon Or1ve Th s ratH t '&gt; 1yiP honw oiiP!~ 3
bedrooms 10x l 0r1tnf ~ nom ~ ~ r~1'l l r:l r ~r
t1vtng 10om la undt ~ two tur h n CICf11 \ &lt;~t
tar. hed g:1 ra ge carpr ttnR ;m ~ C" 111al a1

GUY AN TOWNSHIP - 108 ace' mo ~e "' '"s
located so ut h of Me1crrw •ll App1 ~ "OA. 11
table bal.1nce w oor1~ I J b&lt;l LL n bJ t
wlP r
l'o tl l helo f•nanr:f'

pnce

FHA VA SPECIAl - 3 bed'Uurn n '" I''"' '

OUTSTANDING BUY - large ranch home 3 bedrooms 2 baths
lamoly rm central a1r 2 car garage beautoful carpel You llloveth~
home
Nl252
lARGE FARM - Good roltong land of 150 acres approx 40 acres
tjlabfe 2 tare barns pond and tobacco base Out of town owner
wants to se1 now woll conSider land contract. owner financong or
offers. Located on Rt. 141

Ml!21

tree horne (Vetera ns nn down payrnl:' 1t) !f HA

buye rs approx $1 250 down! Located on
Rodney Voltage II

WILL 8( YOUR PROUDEST POSSESSION! Beauto
holly landscaped splendod whote bnck i'&lt;lme
exhobots approx 3100 sq It ollovong area woth 3 or
4 BR~ 3 baths 20x40 tamoly room dmmg rooon
beautiful carpel Mellen offer; OW dosposal
miCrowave and trash compactor ontercom aor
condition 2 car garage IOx20 utility buddong. deck
and 20x40 pool

COULON TASK FOR A BETIER LOCATION Handsome Voctoroan home oile rs 3 BRs I '
baths laundry room lovong room family room
carport unattached garage 16x32 fenced
pool Kotchen has r!nge. relrog OW and dosp
Nat gas heat and alum Sldmg located at the
edge of town Calt tor an appoontment

FOR THE PARTICULAR BUYER - You II be well
~eased w1th th 1s 3 BRranch w1fh approx 1700 sq
It ollovong space Donong ooom lo vo ng ooom k !chen
fam 1ly room Addot1onal leatures 111clude new
custom drapes careenng. woodburnong stove
deck cent aor carport and natural wood • dong
Call lor appo1ntment

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71

Auto• for Sale

Times-Sentinel

TOP CASH pold for late
model

u.ed c•rs .

Smith

Bulck-Pontloc. 1911 Eoot·
em

Ave. .

Cell

01lllpolis

814-448-2282.

71

Auto• lor Sale

1973 Plymouth Scomp, 2
dr, h .t , V-8 , sutometlc, p.a.
good condition, 1450. 1975
Dodgo Don, 4 dr, 4 opood,
slant

1977 Granada, 4 spd . 6 cyl

2 Dr . 82.000 mi $1000
firm 446· 7629
74 Cadillac excellent co nd1
tion, $1 ,000 00 or best

offer . Call 614 ·379 · 2314

e, new

shocks, good

condition, $990 . 814 ·985 3817
1983 VW rabbtt 4 dr. GL.
am · fm stere o cassette. p s .
rear defogger &amp; w1per 992-

3517

1980 Chevy Caprtce SW
loaded, ekce11em condition .

Clol 61 4·682 · 7602 . Oak
Hill, Oh
1976 Monte Carlo fa1r
cond , runs ell good t~res ,
new ba"ery , AC , Power
Windows . power seats 305
motor . 5400
Call 446

8114
197 7 Camara good co nd .
loade d w1th e•tras . S 1 . BOO
1978 VW Rab bit , good
co nd . $1 . 700 Ca ll 446

4230
1969 Pontiac 4 d1 . 53 .000
orgmal miles . good tr ead
t1res . A 1 m otor . b o dy o k ay
Cal! 446 1771

1972 Cadillac Coupe

full
power . chmate control st e
dark blue e•cellent
reo
cond Call 446 ·05 77

1967 Pon t1ac Ftr ebud Ca ll

446· 1 387
197.2 Fo rd Tor1 no sta t1on
wagon A 1 cond Alot of

TLC . $800 Call 614 388
9362
1975 F1at X 1 9 e111cellent
cond1t1on removab le top

Call 446 ·659 5

1982 VW Rabb1t dtesel. 4 dr.
auto. am · fm . !!teel belted
rad1sls w1th low mtleage

614 ·446 .7389
1 980 VW Swrocco 5 speed.
a c al u mmum wheels with
stee l

belted

rad1als

Call

6 14 44 6 · 7389
1 978 Chevv Cap r1ce Clas
s1c 4 dr a m fm ste re o tape
p s povv~ r w1ndows &amp; door
locks vel o w 1ntenor ne w
pa1nt Mu st Sf!(! &amp; dnve t o
apprec1a te 6, 4 · 446 ·7389

1978 C ttmaro Z 28 $3500
Ca ll 304 ·88 2 25 46
1969 Ca m ero 350 4 speed .

51.100 00 30 4 675 1600
ask for Jnn l1velv

71

Auto1 for Sala

1&amp;74 Dido , 2 door. II crl..
auto..

good

cle1n

cond .

1898.00 . 301·878·5081 .
'73 Chevr pickup 307 . 3
opood. 1200.00 or boot
otter. ce1h end cerry . 30•·
87&amp;·&amp;&amp;02 or 304 -&amp;782226 .
' 75 Laguna Chevell . 4 new
radial recaps . new brakes.

AM -FM 8 track 304·676 ·
5628
1979

Plymouth Arrow
hatchback . Custom wheels.
am -fm radio. cassette. sun

roof
2635

S3695

304 · 675 ·

72

73

Truck1 for Sale

New tMJck fend~ra &amp; doon .
Chovr fondoro 1711.88.
Chevr dooro It 8&amp; . Ford
fondoro 1711. Coli 114·2&amp;1·
1210.

Muot ucriflco 80 Chovr
aport ahort bed truck. exc .
cond.. 1 owner, AM -FM,
cerpet , double rutt proof.
tinlted glass . blue &amp; black
Wtth stripes. 84.600 firm

Coll614-367·7833
1976 Ford 4x4 new tires.
good cond . no rust Call

S450 00 304·675 -1219
1964 Bu1ck Skylark. new
new battery. b la ck
1ntenor. whrte e•terior, Ra diO. auto . PS . real good
shape , S1 .000 00 f1rm
Phone 304 · 675 -2902 after
fires

6PM

PM 30 ·675 -5730

lo•d•d with extras,

13,000. Coli 441-0115 .
1981 Plymou1h Trollduotor.
4WD. AC, 45,000 mlloo.
oxc . cond . Coli 441-2821 .
1969 Ford Van runs good.

S166 Coli 814·986.4346 .
1979

Subaru station
wagon. 4 wheel drive. exc

cond . $2 ,900 00
895·3681

1975 Ford 1 ton LWB 360
engme. 4 speed . 10ft bed

SBOO Ca11992 ·3194
tJ&amp;n body . roll up back door .
pnce S5. 600 00
Phon e

304 ·458 ·1031

1878 Hondo CBX &amp;crllnder,
allver-black, mint oond ..
new tlr11, f•lrlng. Call 448·

0&amp;48 oftor IIPM.

1981 Han do ZSOR, good
condition . Coli 448-3849.
1977 Honda Goldwlng
GL 1 000. full drassed , new
acc,alltheextras , ex . cond
$2,260 . 992-2381 or 992 -

1979 Jeep CJ · 5 , 6 c vl
w1th

74

992 ·6188.

Motorcycles

1979 CM 400T good cond .
5600 or best offer. Call

446 ·4680 .
m1les exc cond . 2 helmet ,
s1ssy bar &amp; c hrom e. case
guards Call 446 -4989 after

5PM

'81 Suzuki 850 , full dress.
shaft drive , exc . cond .,

$2,400 . 00 . 304 - 882 ·
2480
1980 Yamaha 650 spec1al.
good cond1110n, 4,100
miles , $1.300 00 . 304

576·2846

1-:-:-::-::------ - -

1983 V-65 Magna Honda,

83 Honda 750 shadow.
2 . 100 mtles. exc . cond 2
helmets
Ca ll 614 446 -

Vans &amp; 4 W D.
loaded

Motorcycles

260 9
304· 1_ _ _ _·- - - - - - ,.
Honda, CL360B, 1975. Ex ·

1982 Honda C8 650. 2300

1979 Ford C 600 With 22ft

spd .

74

cellent condition . $650 . Call

1970 Ford Yz ton PU . 6 cyl .
s1andard. runs good, $300

73

1976 Olds 442 . eke cond •
68 .000 m1les. S2.300 00
Co il between 3 00 and 7 .00

1978 Joop CJ·I, 8 ayl .. 3
spd. .

614·256·1258 .

Call 614·388 ·9367

1974 Olds Delta 88 , new
st1c ker . new starter new
banery
good work Citr ,

Vana &amp; 4 W.O.

3738

April 22, 1984

1984

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Vo.

3.000 m1les Eke cond ,
never abused, good t1res

$3 , 400 . 00
3288

74

76

Motorcycles

1979 KDX 400 . 273 mlloo.
1798. Coli 441·8221

75

79 Motors Homes
S. Campers

Auto .Parta
S. Acceuorles

13 ft . self contained l81sure

Truck topper for Doteon or
Toyote pickup . Ootaon bed

Products camping trailer
Has everything . Call 446-

with oxlo . 304·878·4204 .

Boatl and
Motore lor Sale

77

16 ft . liohlng boot. 20 HP

4138 .

Call 446·3637
Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su·
preme, family sk1 boats .
New &amp; used . Parkersburg .

WV 304·422 -8433 or 304 ·
422·2367

76

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE. U S .

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

667 ·3386

304 ·675-5462

Ca ll

614 · 367 ·

895 ·38t2
1 976 Co r vette lo aded .
S8200 nego11able. 304
895 -3967 after 5 p m

STUTES

STUCCO and PLASTERING

PAINTING- interior and ek ·
terior. plumbing, roof1ng.
some remodeling. 20 yrs .

axp. Call614-388 9652.

3t82

STEAMER . Water remove!,
furniture cleaning, free elti·

mateo 304·675·2295.

446 · 7249 or 876 -1 590

drJwnl11wn Fi room•. ~ h~'d
rOilrn' l1til h;J'.t'rnPnl n·ce

largr tronr

[)(llr h

No upkt&gt;o:p

N1 ce

N1u' f,·Hl:P l1 .1dP 'rPPt., Low
liiKP&lt; H11fllt• nu ·r101 11r1 r tlf'f ~
U1
Jt~lO

mod ern

~1t c hen

Pr1 ce

on ly $29 900 00
~590

lpvt'l to

genllv ·olhrw lanrl 80 tlllble !ron t r~ge on 3 roar1; all m.nrral
nghls 1111luclf·f1 HJ ) 70 barn ~'f)Lupment ~nPd\ co1n wh\ ~.Jr
f!J::P ·1 lJ+·rlroll' n'-. I txllh· r1 mnrJpl,'i) li!rtrl h011 ,1 m ,•rod rmlrh
t1 on Mu(f' 1' 1•1 lld.Jil t.l l1 I I''~"~
~ 603

I

rt ~ l ll ' ,"

M11; r'•' ·n1'

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111

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#563

ATTENTION CITY COWB OYS
Hi!VP 'II II .t · '' 'y . '1 ,1' 11'fl( I'll ' I j)il"\ li lft' II"YIItl •1 ;j( rP\ I 1(111' I ll II"&lt;;~
mr l1,d n~_· , !hi '''' l"·drr,nlll hO I O(' ill )\ A trw 11111" lr•JII Gal lr ~·oil s
Ext.:t'l lt •ril .-m l lin r., 'n ll ilJ ,J&lt; well r~ ', nf w r1(11 1ll' :-rrht ru rt1on lar ge
hi1 111 p11r tw o Jnrtrr· 'Jwl·llrg, poncl \ 'uCh!•d ,\ 1\h ,- a tf1~ l 1 b&lt;~s~
lllfl blt11'1ill \ l &lt;rtl ' 1(,r, !f ir li' l\11 ' (..JIII11r r1 , ~10 1'. 11 1 ~. il'lti bf ~ Uf

rJw,r·r1

#437
• ACRE 1969 MARRIOTT HOME

Ill 11!1111 IJO III! .' Od lll\ I bll(froom', l? x60 mobile
/1(H11f' \ rnm 1 •Hl .JOPifl( . 111 rr nl land Blllll m r&lt;1 bmPf&lt;;, f-la~
r ~ nr,r rur &lt;~I wal"r ~~ ::. l t·rn lu"l 011 tnr ce rl a~r fur nar fl All ot lh1s lor

St I&gt;'I&gt;IIPII

only $6 000 r)Q

'

#600

2 ACRE S IN THE COUNIRY

houSf. w1lh 3 01 I~S1blr 4 t&gt;Pdr oum\ k1ld1en wrtll bu1!11n
CJ bmrt~ storm wmiJDy., c, .tncl (Jrlo rs lar ~!' hwldm g, approx
32 x60 ora tPd on \~tate I llrh way C;! ll lor your apJXJ!nlmentnow
~3 64

7 room

Owner l 1 rnnc ~ n~;. ~urcl2t k rur ,l' water \eptlc '" l·~trm Pif'Cinc Buy
1t w1lh camp1n ~ t · ~ ~ IL r ur 11 !hau l ro nueiP pad Grt&gt;iil f IShlnKr Buy
~nd rnow 1 1 ~ ht 111

#584
lOW DOWN PAYMENT. OWNER FINANCING
Are you loo k m~. lm a 7 hf&gt;rlroom hnme ovE&gt;rlookm)Z the Oh1o R1ver
llrth li ttle ma11 1 len~ 1 1CP. 8egmner home or retirement homr We

STATELY HOME - Sttlmg on 656 acre of woodland and I 6mes
mi l can also Ill' putchased Only 2 mtnutes lrom crty Features '
lor mal entry , llvm~ room and formal dtmng room, modern kitchen
cozy lamtly 100m wb hreplace. 3 bedroom 2 balhs wtth tub and
sho.,..er 2 car
8 114% mterest rat~ assumable to qual1fred
buyer Shown

I

l $21 50000

6 95 ACRES VACANT AND OFF RT 35
RolilnR land - BeSKir olrl US Ht gh way 35 In an area thal ts rle
veloJ]ng last Rl Jo short ri1Siance west ol Galltpolls Gel rt now

#544
8 ACRES
l'vllhtn 10 mtnule dnve to downlown. Galltpolls. Oiy School Sys·
lem Has hookup for mobtle home Gallta Rural Walet. electnc and
sepbc lank Ntght lt ghl on pole 200 It frontage on Graham School
Ill!. Timber Bwlrltng •te&gt; Call now
#477

•

w:~t~r

8
I
I
I

I NEW LISTING - Addtson nPar P0. l bedrm hou&lt;eand 31ols 1I
elot w1th mobile t1o me "hook·up· Lr. metal bldg w1tl1 (l';o·car e
I garage Fe nced vatd $29 000 00
I
SWIMMING POOL Wtlh 3 bedrm l10me. IR catport. lamtly room.
• IIVtng 1111 . adapted 101 woodburnet. Madtson Ave $46,900 DO I
tUREKA 2 bedrm conage. 2 baths. located tn "Dowmtown I
• Eureka " close to Galhpohs dam ~te P11ce only $22.000 00
I .

OWNER I
TO A
-Home, Bu_,ess
or Rental p10perly Home has been completely redone New wtnng
plumbtng. c~ rpcl. elc 3 bedroo ms. 2 baths, modern lufchen. mud
room. lam1ly room. wb l11epldce la1ge buMdmg used as a blJS'ness.
Look lhts o'"r
CONTEMPORARY- Ce&lt;lar and brtc' ' \1lG ' ranch Sitbllg on 3
acres overlook111~ the va"· jl,\.t l't1l\) • ""' baths Featunng a

•

Ctty schools

APPROX. 1 ACRES OF lAND wtlhtn lhe c't;. has beauttfut 3.
bedrm bnck home Ptcluresque VIew ol the Ohto Va ll e) 3 wb •
hreplaces and ouldom It replace gnll Step·down hvmg rm •
decmated wtth solid chetry paneltng and tnm Pegged wk floor.;
.
• ltbtary wtth ad101ntng solanum 21'. baths Pnvale oHtee oHmaster .
• bed t m Call Ken Morgan lor addrttonal tnlonnalton
•

ST. Rl 35 - MoJern 4 bedtnnm '""-' '"G •decoraled I ormal
ltvtng &amp; dtntng room La SP.L£ P£NO\" .. :w b. ftre~ace Ctly
sc hools Pnu·d $52 000 uu
NEW LISTING - Ownet wtll take a mobile home m on trade
Modern 3 bedr oom ra nch mce famtly room, 13~:24 l1vrn g room
Modet n eat tn kttchen Ctty school~ POSSible loan assumplton
Pnced onlj $33.900 00

I

ONE OF THE BEST BUYS ON THE MARKET _ 3 BEDROOM
BATHS. NICE l~EL LAWN. KYGER CREEK AREA CALL FO~· ~
SHOWING YOU LLLIKE THE PRICE AND THE HOME $37,500.

.I .

I

2 extr a mobile home hookup5 Pn ced 1n

the 20s

STATE Rl 218 - 3 bedroom homa 2 balhs. kttchen. lormalltvmg
10010. d1ntn&amp; lamtly room, 1.92tl SQ ~ carport, covered patio,
carpel and slidtng doors off patto Slnrage butKltng. 1.5 cres mole

2 ACRES MI L located on St Rt. 35. Good butldtng stle Has a
mobtle home hook·up Well water also a water tap and a stnragE
butldmg Ctly school s
POMEROY - Contetnporarv rn" uc'O An acre ol WOOO ·
land more or leS'o\t\'Cl t~,lO - ·-~' un lhts specta l one
Pnced tn lhe 50!&lt; .... ct nnanctn&amp;
NEW LISTING - A·frame hoiN! Sitting on .69 acres ol pa~tal
woodland. Modem 3 bedroom. I ~ ballls, kitchen, hvtng room
Enclosed porch and 1h basement Priced ooly $28.500 00

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HAS HAD TENDER LOViNG CARE
COOROI~~frD ~ WAS BUllT ANO IT SHOWS' COLOR

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1 · RANGE, OISHWASHER. FORMAL DINING AREA
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or less. crty schools lmmed1ale possessiOn

LOVELY 4 BEDROOM HOME IN Clft' - ~m Avenue

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SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating , Rt 2 Neal Road .
Point Pleasant. W Va . 304·
676·5420. L1censed and
Insured

JumDies GAMUT PROXY FUSION DEBTOR
Answer They deCided to appomt h1m cnret cook
because he had th iS- THE " POT" FOR !T

121 ACRES - WALNUT TWP, APPROX 50 ACRES TILLABLE

~~~A~~O~f~~O~~~~KBAS[ COULO BE GOOD PRODUC:
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ACRES - NORTH GALLIA AREA LOW I.OW PRICE

~M:~R~~Dr:~DS MILL ROAD OWNER HAS PLANTED APPI E
Mill ROAD.

S25.000TRfiS.

Basements, Footers. Concrete work, Backhoe's.
Dorer &amp; Oitcher. Dump
trucks. &amp; water·gas -sewer·
electrical lmes

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RUSS AND MAX
ELLIOTT CO.

Real Estate General

Electrical W1nng .
Call 446-8515
or 446-0445 tfc

General Hauling

Need something hauled
away or something moved]
We'll do it . Call 446 · 3159
between 9 and 5 .

SHEET METAL WORK
We make custom duct
work . We Repair furnaces and Heal Pumps .
GALLI A
REFRIGERATION CO .
614-446-4066

James Boys Water Serv1cv
Also pools filled Call 614-

Ditch Witch Model 2300
M -4 for &amp;ale. Call after 5

P.M 614 ·592 · 5685 or
614 ·443 -9751
Dotson's Tree Service Insured - Free Est1mate 304-

256 · 1141 or 614 · 446 ·
1175or614·446 ·7911
James Bovs Water Service .
Also pools filled Call 614-

256 · 1141
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WATER

Bill's

SERVICE

Call Jtm Lan H:!r , 304 ·675 ·

Nu· Pnme repliicemenf
w1ndows
S1orm windows &amp; doors
Alumrnum &amp; v1nyl
Siding
Hew met Patio Covers
How met screen rooms
Mobti@ home awnings
Aluminum utility
bu1ld1ngs
691 Mtller Dr1ve

576·2897
Starks Tree Trimming &amp;
Removal lawn mowing and
maintenance. landscaping.
1 0 Pet off all estimates

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Free Estimates

SOLUTION

Pasquale Electric Co all
phas es of electric work , all
work guaranteed . Aerial
truck rental. 614 446 -

Elec1rical work , all phases.
free estimates, reasonable
rates. qualified electncian
Contact Ron Huffman. 614

256-1683
D DAY REFRIGERATION

SPRINGTIME SPECIAL- 24'x44 ' double wtde . 7
years old 3 bedrooms. balh . hvm g room, tamtly
room carpeted, ftreplace Rural water . septtc sys ·
tem LP gas heal. central atr Shade trees Near
Soulhwestern Htgh School. $27 .000
#535
SUMMER PLEASURE - Beautilul mground fXJOI and
wrap-around deck. Used 1 summer Ranch style home
with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, kttchen complete dtmng
room, full fim shed basemen! wtth lam tly room. bw~ ·tn
bar, fireplace Approx 2 acres overlooktng nver
#553

SALES • Professional service for appliances. heating.
cooling and electnc Sell and
install Amana , G1bson. Kit chen Aid Residential. Com .
mercial. lndustual
304 675 · 4819
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814· 388·8274 .
D. DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES - Professional ser vice for appliances. heatmg ,
coohng and electnc . Sell and
install Amana. G1bson . Kit chen Aid Residential . Com mercial , Industrial
304

675 - 4819

JUST LISTED TRI-LEVEL HOME. MOBILE HOME PARK
PLUS ACREAGE. Good location Home leaturtng 3
bedrooms, lormal dtntn&amp; lamtly room, 2 baths,
ftreplace. 2 car gatage. large covered patio 11 space
mobile home patk 27 acres Gtve a call tor more

WARM AND INVITING THROUGHOUT explatns tht s 3
bedroom ranch Ltvtng room. dtmng and krtchen
combined bath . ubltty room. l car garage
matntenance lree. n~e •ze end lol Pnced 111 rmd 30s
#525

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b/turnace. lob barn and oulbutldtngs 3.001llh loh Traceschools.e
Pnce $45.000
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crty Stlualed on 1 acre at land. etly waler large rooms lots ol1
• character Also 2 adjotnmg butldtng lots Call lor mme tnformalton.
.NEW LISTING - Beauttlully •tuated 011erlookmg lhe Oh10 RIVer .
• along Lower Rtver Rd. nestled '"lrees. and watlmg lor YOU I family •
4 bedroom home wtlh formal dtmng rm . lg ltvtn g tm wtlh
• ftreplace. also solid paneled den wtth wb hreplace. Appt ox 3,000.
• sq ft of ltvrng area 2 car garage w1th work area Pnc P.d m 90's.•

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WE NEED LISTINGS - UST WITH US

A HOME WITH ClASS' Clde1 qualrty but~ home 3
bedrooms. k~chen 1ncludes range, bath. IMng 100m
wtth fireplace. lormal dtmng Full basement. Garage
Latge lawn and garden atea $36.500

f560

OLD CHARM - Spactous rooms. some rerrodellng
already done New kttchen new balh lovely hreplace
but strll work to be done 1acre w1th ru ral water and
septic system Pnced at $23.000

#552

MINI FARM - 14 acres New but ldtngs Modern 7
·room house 1500 SQ ft Large rooms. ktlchen
excepbonal. all catpeled Bnck apron. ~n~ •dtn ~ 2
new barns run nmg water aPIJroX 1500 lb tobacco
base-baste quota 4 lev~ producltve acre&gt; Crty
schoos

#543

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LOVELY TRI-LEVEl - Ntce flal lawn, good location
Home has 3 bedrooms, ltvtng room, tamtly room.
krtchen, dtnmg area, utifity room. 1II balhs. 2 car
garage. cenlral atr, nalural gas, paho gas gnll, above
ground pool Pnced al $64.900

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40 ACRES LOCATED AT VINTON - Land ts woooecl

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DON'T IIISS THIS bnck and alumtnum stdm g
home located m the Rutland area 3 bedrooms
lull basement 16'x32' tn·giOund pool Alll hts and
more sttuated on 89 of an acre Pnced '"I he 40s
#498
JACKSON COUNTY - 105 acte latm 2 stoty
old er home. 3 bedrooms, bath. ktlchen wth bwlt
m range and oven. dtshwa sher. liv 1ng room

#55!

iMPRESSIVE INSIDE AND OUT - lmmac ulalely
kept and bea utllully decoraled 1900 SQ fl oil IV
mg space. 7' , bath s eq utpped ktlchen. lamt ly
room g.31age lo w monthl y heat1 ng budget Cen
lfal aH N1ce lawn Rl 35 loca lton

#522

2 BEDROOM FRAME - 3 year old tan ch wtlh ap
pr o~ I ac re lawn Amen1! 1es rn clurle rull bath.
k!t c!l cn drn1ng room . liv1n g ro om front porch.
sl1d 1ng gla ss cioors oil d1n1ng area Poss1ble loan
ass umptiOn wrth low 1nter es l rat e

#514

~449

YOU CAN HAVE THIS ONE EASY wtth owner tel ms
and a good down payment New carpel lresh
patnl, 3 bedrooms. bath. ltv tn g room wtlh butll ·tn
bookshelves. eat ·tn ktl chen Carport '? acre law n
Pr tced to sell '

#538

UNIQUE-DISTINCTIVE' 3 bedroom ranch
Coo•der one of Gallta County' s vef'/ best Ktlchen
breakfast area lamtly room, llvtng room. maslet
bedroom has l~rge walk·tn closet.&lt;Jresstng room. 3''
bath~ shower stall, dt~ded basement 9 acte estate
Must see' Green Townshtp
~544

PERfECT STARTER - Prited at $39,500 Ru~tc style.
2 bedrooms. hlling rom wrth open beam cehng and
open stauway to balcony and 2nd bedroom ltvtng
room dicong 1oom. kitchen, bath wrth ublrty area

ACREAGE - 31 Rollmg Aet es Parttally wooded
Ctl y sch ool dt SIIICI Butld lo sutt P11ced al
$15550
#507
ASSUME LOAN - Very spaetous 3 bed room home 2
baths. atlached 2 cat garage Over 1800 SQ ft wtth
addtbonal 640 SQ fl lob e hntshed Ntce carpet
th roughout I arge level lawn ()ty school dt~nct

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wtfh 24•24 lamtly room and stone fireplace. ullhty

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sheep Some producttve leve l land , toba cco base.
over 2,000 small Chr,slmas trees Sp11ng develop
ment 2 story, 3 bedroom house Some remodele·
tng done Good barn and other butl dtngs Ca ll no•'

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NEW F~RM LISTING -CLAY TOWNSHIP - 128
Acre farm lormerly used as datry Qualtty bwlt bnc~
home with full basemenl 2 bedroom apartmenl ·
tncluded Large barn loatmg shed, tobacco base. Silo 2
ponds. GIVe us a call lor more detatls

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COME TO THE COUNTRY and gel away lrom tt all
3 bedroom ranch, l 1h &lt;~cres Woodburner Storage
butldtng Only $21.500

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NOW' 3 bedroom natural •ded ranch l.tv111R room wtth
ftreplace and calhedral cetltn g 2 full baths. ntce
krtchen central a11 Ovet 5 wooded acres Wrthtn
mtnutes ol Holzer Medtcal Center Call loday
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SERENE AND PRIVATE - ThiS
located tn Addtson Townshtp and surrounded by
woods 3 bedrooms 2 lull balhs k~chen wtth dtntng
area. latge ltvmg toom wtlh firepla ce. paM. iolrely
tnground pool Appro&lt; II actes

SUNDAY PUZZLER

tn!ormalton today

VINTON VILlAGE - 3 bedroom frame home wtth
krtchen, ltvtng room. balh 2 porches. mce Size lol
Pnced to sell at $16 500

Fill YOUR DREAMS Of COUNTRY LIVING - Pnvale.
yel only mmutes from town ThiS beaullful tn·level has
4 bedrooms and '" excellenl condmon E&gt;lras tnclude
~tercom, large toyer. kttchen complele and I 30 acre
lawn Call for complele detatls

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614 ·388 ·8274

REMODELED OLDER HOME - Tht s 2 slot y no me
IS 80% remodeled Appr ox 3.000 sQ II oll1vtn g
space w1th hvmg room , dm1ng room. 3 bedrooms .
lull balh, ha~dwood floors, l uel otl lutnace plus
Kmg wood and coal stov e Pn ced al $29 ODD

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.lARGE STRUCTURE ALONG 4th AVE. wtthtn • ght of Washmgton .
• School, whtch ca n be uttlized lor •ngle lamdv 01 3 apartments .
1 Pnce $30,000

OLDER. BUT STATELY. 3 bedroom home along Locust Stteet.t
1 wtthm Slllhl ol Washtngton Schoo garage tn rear and plenty of •
space lor a garden Pnce 40\
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• have 3 two bedroom apts for rent Prtct' starts It om $17 5 pere :
month Adults only. 110 pet&gt;
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HOME. BUSINESS AND EXTRA BUilDING LOT or garden space.
all 101 undet $20 000 Busmess was used as gas ~atton and
wocef'/ Cozy 3 bedroom home

1 - We have 1ust l1sled 4 aetes olland whteh tncludes 800 leet ol .
lrontage along Raccoon Creek ilJso has 3 bedtoommodulat home
• and 28'x48' metal bwldmg whtch can be used lor boal storage and .
• garage. Pnced 111 the 70&amp;
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mob1le home. 3 bedrooms

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YOU'Ll FALL IN LOVE WITH THIS STYLISH two ~ory
home Wtlhtn mtnules ol lawn Modern krtchen, 4
bed tooms. basement unattached 2-ca t garage.
40'x30' metal barn. chtcken house. 47 aetes Ctty
school dtslnct Ca Hlor an ap!X'nlment today

SPtNU !OUR "YEAR AROUND" VACATION IN GALLI A COUNft'".

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barn wtth latge lort. stall s lor horses or cattle Crty schools

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Good· 1 Excavatin9. basementa. footer• . drevewaya.
aeptic tanks, land•caping .
Call anytime 614 - 446 ·
4637. James L. Davison. Jr.
owner .

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5AM50" LOVED

has mtneral nghts, creek runs through lhe property
Ttllable acreage on top No lease

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SO MUCH TO OFFER -ThiS 4 bedroom ranch has 3
baths. ktlchen co mplete. dtnmg room, tamtly room wrth
butll·tn bat large master bedtoom wtth " 'dtng dOOrs to
deck and beauttlul 36'x 16' pool 21treplaces, atlached
garage Appto' 2 acres
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· J-4 BEDROOM HOME along Ga rtt~d Ave Beaulllul VIew overlooks • .
th e Oh10 RIVer Ownet wtll sell lor $30.00000
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hv1ng room tarn1!y room newly decorated kitchen Garage,

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from new court tlousc 2 lull llaths, 1 wb hreplace cent illf.
• detache d ga1age pa rttally f1n 1shed hr1sement PncP 1n 30's
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lrom town Modern home 3 betJrooms 1~ balhs, 2 wb fireplaces,

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- Route 3~ West locauon 3 bed room tn·level h
balhs, den. formal dmtn~ custom made cabtnets tn
krtchen. lamt~ room. cedar lined walk·tn closet 2
ltreplaces. ante tan NatUtal gas heal 2 car gatage
Don't miSS tho buy

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ltont s on
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1151 ACRE FARM •tlh mce house and •'ou1pmenr sl1ed
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loNLY 5 MINUTES BELOW GAlliPOLIS on Old Rt 7 4 Bedrm
. home w h f1rept.1ce. I a furna ce. lr, kttr.lwn full basement Good .
VIew of Ohto Rt.er Pnce $37.500 DO
REMODELED 2·BEORM HOME along 411t Ave Acompecl home.
• With many new leal ur~ Ideal begm ner or rebremenl home Only •

CITY PROPERTY - 2 stof'/, 3 bedrooms, large lot Excellenl statlet

VACATION CAMP BY BLUE LAKE

dec ks and many more arnPrltl ·~s Calf .

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165 000 - TARA ESTATES - Bt· lev~ . 4 bedrooms, formal hv111g
room and dtniORroom Large lamtly room 2 car garage !leek from
krtchen Kyger Cree k Schoos

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LOAN ASSUMPTION - GREAT TERMS! - Home
pnced at $32.000. loan balance approx $24.900. 9';%
APR. monthly payment $261 tncludes taxes and
01surance Very mce wrth 2 bedrooms. bath. livmg
100m with hreplace. ktlchen. dtntng room lui
basement Gas heal Unatla ched gm ge

PRICE REDUCED - 4 bedroom home
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modern home Located Route 7 above Chesh11e Tull
basement. large ktlchen, large pleasmg livmg room l't,
baths attached garage Latge well landscaped lot
Reduced p11ce $41.200

COMMERCIAL BUILDINGALONG 2N DAVENUE - 7 500 squa re.
feet .n bttllr.ilng. '-'. llua trd on a lot w1tll 22 500 sq l·" rl Plr' nry of .
• parkm ~ drea
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30 A M; L QUALilY HOME &amp; BARN

NEW AD DAILY

area Gre at locatton 1

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HOME -

A-1 CONDITION o lhtS attractive bnck and lrame
bt level home 3 bedrooms. 1'11 baths. livtng room wrth
ftreplace, lam1ly room, kttchen With d1ntng area. utility
room 2 car attached garage 11? acre lawn Garden

lroom. library. lam1l~ rm .
today lor an appomlmenl

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#598

of remolding . 304 · 458 ·
1686.

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Put NtJ•nber 1 to work for

• V1ne St. Gallipohs 3 bedrooms. 21':' baths, cent a1r formal d1n1ng.

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p!u· r IJJt k··n h0u ,1' .JOpro ~ ]}'l ]O Apprux I0 .1r tf'\ 11llrlhl'' anrJ
20 .1r w. tl•L:ur r ,.,.qh l.1 r._J r· ponU fk,HJtlulliJ t A:InP t; llh m1lr
fmnlag r··on !:L1rktnp Slal r H11l'w1y

Home Improvement Spe cialist. Home&amp;, additions,
roofing, patios. drywall,
concrete, pointing, all types

Fabric

Pomeroy. Q14·992·2284.

lenno1 Heatin&amp; &amp; Air Condt·
homn&amp; AU Types Insulation,

~534

ACRES -- 14&lt;70 PAl RIOT HOM [

111111 N,t1Pr ycj,

thing. 304·458· 1666 .

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Will haul und, gravel. any ·

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Services

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT- SEWING Machine repairs.
ING. Rt . 1. Box 3&amp;6, Golli· service. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
polio. Coli 614·387-0676
Sciuors .

Becky lane. Associale, 446-0458
Cathy Pope, Associate, 37!1-2748
Margaret Bty.~nt. Associate. 245·9277

REDUCED 011 thts 2 ~ory Federal brtck home located along

le~. ul

windowo . 304·875-1 560 .

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NEW LISTING - Beautiful L·shaped ranch. Thts home yo u
be proud to call home A very spac~us and liveable home
Featunng a lormal entf'/ . livtng room wtlh wb fireplace. dtntng
100m. large spaetous lamuy room wtth patio doors, 4 bedrooms. 2
lull bath&gt; a complete and modern k~chen Thts ts a very
emnom1cal horne to hve 1n large garage wrth ~ts of storage space
and aectnc door opener Very well landscaped Pnced m the 60's
E&lt;eellent locatton Kyget Creek
I Oi~nct. Shown by appl

LocJ tt"J ur' Oll lt Rt 7 IH &lt;~I G&lt;IIII DOIIS Walk 11 w,~•'r d1.,play cd tJ'
nets th rr-• rl"l!t11 mnb1l,, hn 11e&lt; -- 1r co mr now $660 per m:mth
Coul d Lw 6 roor1 1 llii C~ l1orn1• ~lw 2 room ~ lor t1ur, 1nr~.s - wllJ
tew r ~ 0 11 !ravt' m1111 1 f lowe r \ h(,p " 111dl 1 ~, I OCf'l"l' ·,tor e :::.w y out
~tr: L'Jt ~. liu-.e' Phr,r" !or appomtn P·nl 1r ;,Pt' l i'JI· III 1)&lt;11 1- bu
'illlf''&gt;' 1r· 'tn,:r o.n-: l ~·· nl n~t1bile horn~&gt;c, Glt'"'l r1pport tm rn1IY 1

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Remolding, siding, interior
and exterior, textured coat ing, timullted brick and
nuco. 1hermo replacement

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MULTI PURPOSE PROPERTY

BEEF AND GRAIN FARM
~~ l)U II tv's l1ne')t 171 .:~n e~. mo1 e or

one letter to each square. to torm
1001 orc•nary worat.

J. Merrill Carter, Realtor, 37!1-2184

$20.000 - LOW COST HOUSEING - ONE ACRE. LEVEL LAWN
VERY WELL KEPT MOBilE HOME HAS NEW CARPETING. EAT·IN
KITCHEN HAS RANGE AND RErRIG COVERED PORCH KYGER
CREEK SCHOOLS

#580

Sleeping aga in!

Business

Electrical

S. Refrigeration

4066

MINI RANCH - OVER 5 ACRES BEALJTI FUL LAND NICE 3
BEDROOM HOME RECENTLY REMODELED COUNTR Y 1\ITCHEN
HAS WOODBURNER. RANGE AND REFRIG BARN. GARDEN
SPACE KYGER CREEK SCHOOLS $34 900

ilnd w1 nd ow -s 6 roo m ranch
st yle w1 th no upkeep, vmyl
S1d 1ng Nal gas fu rnace

byHorviAmoldandBoblee

446-6610

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approx
$9.Cl00.1:10 down Monthly payment 149 1.06 tndudtng taxes &amp; Ins
Modern bnck home nestled '" 3 acres. Lots of pnvacy and
secluston 3 bedrooms. bath complete krtchen and large eating
area l arge hvmg room w/w b l1replace Huge laundry room Room
for a beel or a horse Farm J)Jnd lor watenn g antmal~ or hsh1ng
Pnced '" the 50's

In Gnlilpolt'i Wa lk Ill '&gt; hop

Unscramble these lour Jumbles,

Yesterdays

Ohio R1ver Painting Co .
Interior &amp; Exterior painting .
Professional painting 81 low
cost. Free Estimates. Call

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

S. Refrigeration

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IN CITY
3 bedroom s. &lt;;torm doors

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removal . Cell 304·675 ·
1331.

Real Estate General

u4udh(&gt;~ Ca11aday CReaQto~'
25 ~cusl gt11eel, Qo.QQipoQlr. ~~to

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
$2 000

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446-3636 Gl--

446-4206

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Fetty Tree Trimming , stump

304-675 · 2088 or 675- 1- - - - - - -- - 4660
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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
GET your carper SHIP
Cor. Fourth and Pine
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

Realtym.

ANYTIME

Home
Improvements

1163 Sec Ave

Canaday

REAL ESTATE

TR 7 hardtop spor t s car,
good bo dy . run s good .
52 , 200 00 304 675 ·

2398 or 614·44&amp;·2454.
rienced roofing, in(:luding
hot tar application, carpen·
tar, electrician. meson . Call

197 9

Chrysler Cordoba
very g o od cond1t10n, fully
eqUippe d guod gas mileage
S3.500 00 Phon e 304

Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola . Ouaur. and
house calla can 304-&amp;78·

RINGLE'S SERVICE expe-

Cell 614-388-9857.

304 · 675 ·

RON ' S Television Service.

Home
Improvements

Marcum Roofing 8t Spout
ing Now installing rubber
roofs. 30 years experience,
specializing in built up roof

ft . self contamed . runs on
elec or gas. AC . new awn .

$3 ,500
7833

trailer

614·258 -1182

1973 5th wheel camper, 30
IZis u motor to f1t 1978
Chevy Luv truck
Ph o ne

camping

- Commercial and residen tial, free estimates Call

50 . CoolvdiP.. Oh 614 ·

Real Estate General

S3 000 Call 446 ·0515

Want to buy pop-up camper
in good cond . Phone 3046 75- 1036 after 3 00.

scotch guard · water extraction, deodorizers. FREE etti·
mates . ReiSoneble retea .
Gene Smith, 992-6309 .

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ektres

$500.00. 304 ·882 ·2602

1974 Coachman 20 ft
52800 Includes h1tch 304 -

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H &amp; S Home Improvement•
vinyl aiding, roofing, room
addition, storm windows.

stone . CoN 814·3&amp;7·0409.

Services

79 Mo1ors Homes
S. Campers

675 · 2881

81

Home
Improvements

GENE ' S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN.

20ft .

Over 20 used motorcycles
.ncluding l&amp;tJeral large late
model Hondas and 1 Harley
Davidson 1980 -80 ci Call
446 -2240, Betz Honda
Sales

motor. trailer , trolling mo·
tor, swivel seats. $1 ,996 .

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8ft truck camper 5500.00

Auto Repair

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R&lt;'&lt;'tenwald , SlU.Ted Heart ; the Rev. William
\1iddleswart, St. Paul Luthe r.w; and back row, Ute
R&lt;•\·. ,James Corbitt, Pomeroy United Methodist; the
R&lt;•\ . D-.1vid Mann, Pome roy Baptist; Hal JolulSOn,
l're-.hyterian Church; the Rev . Lee Miller, Grace
F.pio;mpal; the Rev . Nancy Coyle and the Rev.
Charles Coy it•, Middleport Nazarene.

Coma victim
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ZANESVIU.E , Ohio tAP )
William and Anita Gardne r of
P a las kala hang onto every word
their 16-year-old son, Billy, says,
even If it is only " hello."
Billy has been In a coma for a year
after a car ln which he was tiding
slid on ice and struck a tree.
Some doctors wa rned that com a tose pa tients who don't wake up
wllhln a few weeks have little
chance of recovery. But therapists
have said Billy could come ~~ l y is
in a special rehabilitation pro/:ram
for h&lt;&gt;ad-injury victims at Good
Sa ma ritan Medical C&lt;&gt;nt&lt;&gt;r, Zanes·
vi lle. Each day, hospital work&lt;&gt;r s
ex&lt;&gt;rcise his a rms and lpgs and t ry to
prompt him to respond to noises,
smells and heat and cold, inanl'ffort

CONVERSION VANS IN STOCK &amp;
READY TO GOI NEW &amp; USED.

(2) 1984 BUICK REGAL LIMITEDS
4 door , 1 Is medium blue, t Is light tan with vinyl top , both have
same equipment Including 60-40 split seats, plush velour Interior,

tilt wheel, air cond ., am-fm stereo. power windows. sport wheels &amp;

tow mileage.

'1 0,800

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Including V8 engine, cruise control. tilt wheel, air
stereo, power windows, power door locks, 60-40 split

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velour Interior, wire wheel covers, plus much more .

'9,800

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Fashionable, functional
clothes for the active
man. These casual styles
are both comfortable and
easy care.

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cassette stereo, rear defog, &amp; wire covers, diesel engine for ex -

cellent tuel economy &amp; only 32,000 locally owned miles! Real Clean
Car
WAS '6,900

listings

Stop in the men's and boy s' department on the first floor and see the
ex cellent style s and colors in men's and boys' active sportswear Shirts · Short s · Tank Tops · cut -offs · coordtnates . Buy what you need
now. wh rle selection is large

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WBNS
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Huntington, WV
Home Box Office
Cinemax
Christian Netwrk

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Charleston , WV
Huntington, WV

clock, radial tires.

'84 Buick Skyhawk 2 dr.

Sale Price

M f'mor ial.

Includes :

Plan £t&gt;llow;;hip "ork

•FACTORY AIR
• AUTOMATIC: TRANSMISSION
*POWER STEERING
•2.0 LITRE FUEL INJECTED ENGINE
* ETR AM / FM / STEREO WITH CLOCK

PO\IlERO Y - Pnm t'lll\ l .odgt ·
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c iJ wtll m eE'I in rPl't'SS&lt;'d Sf'ssion
Monda.v a t 7 p.m . a t villagt' ha ll.

Two killed on highway"
By The Assodat&lt;'ll Prrss
The Highway P atrol sa.v s a t IPa s t
two people have dlro 1his wl'ek~nd in
accidents on Ohio roads.
The pa trol counts t raffi c deaths
from 6 p.m . F riday ro midnighl 1
Sunday.

'5,900

sg '75ooo

Athens . OH
Huntington. WV
Hurricane, WV

1977 FORD THUNDERBIRD
Green with matching cloth Interior, VB engine, automatic trans,
power steering &amp; brakes, air cond, am radio, new all season radial

tires. Locally owned .

Plus: Our LARGEST Inventory
EVER
Of New Buicks &amp; Pontiacs!

Hollywood
Pages 5, 8

Serving Gallia, Meigs and Mason Counties

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•TILT STEERING
•DECK LTD CARRIER
*TINTED GLASS
•28 MPG 40 HWY

DANCE GREAT APPROACHES 85 ~ Dancer and fUm star Fred A.tail'&lt;' arrives at Century
Fox Studios In Loco; Angeles with his wile Robyn In 1983. A.stalrereaches 1!5 on May 10, and will mark
his birthday In &lt;Oustomary style: quietly, without puhUc display. The mo.&lt;;~ ret kent of stars, he has
long tried to avoid tributes to his long and glory-fiUed career. (AP l.aserpholo).

'2,900
Merrill,

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and Alan Evans

Open Monday thru Friday 8 a.m.-8 p.m
Saturday 8 a.m •. 3 p.m.

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door, dark blue with light blue cloth Interior, automatic trans.,

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