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14-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeioy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, May 18, 1984

Winning Ohio Special Graphics
Middleport; Ohio
numbers
CUSTOM SCREEN

CLEVELAND (AP) The
w1nn1ng nwnber drawn Thursday
night In the Ohlo Lottery's dally
game, "The Number," was 326.
tn the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the wln·
nlng number was 6415.
The lottery l"f1Xlr!ed earnings of
$540,028.50 from wagering on Its
daily game.

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J..09th running of
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Spring
Special
TO COMPETE SATURDAY- These "River Racers," the Melp
County Special Olympics team, will compete In a sectional meet to be
held at the Athens High School stadium In Athens Saturday. Ray Pulllns
is the coach. Opening ceremonies are 9:15am. !Uid the public is Invited
to the aU-day event. The team plctured,lrom lelt are lront row, Oeanna
Freeman, Keith Friend. Tina Barnes. and Davey Estep; second row,

Luanne So, Sarah Hannon, Laura Clark, Ben Skinner, Eddie Booker,
Tim Harris, Andy Boggess, Maurice Smllh, Mary Jane CWTY and
Marsha Mace; and third row, Hugh Roush, Don llufllngton, BID White,
Mark Weber, Bill Lehew, Brent Larldno, Davld Might, Billy Neutlllng,
David Karr and Ray Pullins, coach.

Meets Saturday
Hemlock Grove Grange will meet
Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Grange
Hall.

Area deaths
·~

Jame!!l S. Bu&lt;"hanan
James Sauer Buchanan. 68. Ash
St.. Middlepon . who was extremely
active in area Masonic Lodge
organizations. died Thursday evrn·
lng at Hoizer Medical Center.
Born at Chillicothe on March t
1916. Mr. Buchanan was a son of the
late Jesse and Emma Sauer
Buchanan. Besides his parent s. he
was preceded In death by his first
wife, Helen Amick Buchanan In
1970, and a stepson. James Neut·
zllng on May 8, this year.

greatgrandchlldren
Funeral services . will be held
Sunday at 2 p.m. at Ewing Funeral
Home with the Rev. David Mann
and Mr. Neil Proudfoot officiating.
Burial will be In Gilmore Cemetery.
Friends may cail at the funeral
home Saturday from2to4and 7to9.

Mr. Buchanan was an e:tctive

member of the Middlepon First
United Presbyterian Church where
he was serving as elder as the lime of
his death . He was a veteran of World
War II having served In the U. S.
Army . He was a past master of
Mlddiepon Masonic Lodge 363.
Free and Accepted Masons; a past
high plies! of Pomeroy Chapter 81.
Royal Arch Masons: past Illustrious
master of Boswm1 h Counc\146; past
commander of Ohio Va lley Com·
mandery 24. Knights Templar: a
member of High Priesthood 1honor·
arydegree~; amemberoftheOrder
of Silver Trowel, honorary; a
member of the Knight Masons of
Ireland; a member of Ohio Priory
18; the Knight of York Cross of
Honor: Ohio River VallpY Council ,
and Allied Masoic Degrees . He was
a member of the AASR. M.N.J ..
president ofthefounhdivlslon ITA:
a 32nd degree mason: a wonhy
patron of Evange line Chapter 172,
Order of Eastern Star, and was
Invited to join the Holy Royal Arch
Knights, Templar Priests. He
belonged to Feeney-Bennett Post
128. American Legion .
Sutvlvlng are his wifP. Virginia
Clatworthy Neutzilng Buchanan:
two daughters and sons-in-law,
Lynn and Charles Kitchm, Mason,
W.Va .. and Nancy and JQt'Tapocsi.
Springfield; a stepson and his wife,
BUI and Sharon Neutzllng. Ches te r :
a stepdaughter and her husband.
Sue Ann and Huben Jolmson.
Mason; a step daughter in law.
Janice Neutzllng, Mlddlepon: a
brother and sisle r· in·law. Grorge
and Vera Buchanan, Pomeroy: two
grandchildren. f ive s t!'p ·
grandchildren. and several cousins.
Services will be held a 1 ·2 p.m.
Monday al the Middlepot1 F'irst
United Presbyterian Chu rch wit h
the Rev. Wanda .John son and th&lt;•
Rev. Bennie Steven s offic ia ting.
Burial will be in Riv.-r:iew Crtn('·
t.ery. Friends may ca ll al the
Rawilngs-Coats· BiowPr Funeral
Home from 2 to 9 p.m Sunday. The
body will be!Bkm tothf' c hurch to liP
in state one hour prior tot hC' sPrvicf'.

Weather foret·asl
Panly c loudy tonight . Low '&gt;o·lll.
Southwesterly wmds 10 mph or lr".
Saturday. mostly cloudy with a
chanCC' of showrrs or thundf'r-

Annual inspection set

Roush Ohlinger; three sons and
daughter-in-laws, William A. and
Donna R . Ohlinger, and Philip D.
and Carol A. Ohlinger all of
Pomeroy and Terry W. and Coleen
Ohllnger, Duncan Falls, Ohio; one
brother. Conrad Ohlinger, Pomeroy; nine grandchildren and live

The annual Inspection and super
excellent master degree of Bos·
worth Council 46 Royal and Select
Masters will be Saturday. Inspeclion In the select master degree will
be at 5 p.m. and super excellent
master degree at 7:30p.m.

,James S. Buchanan
Masonic services will be conducted
by the Middlepon Lodge at 7 p.m .
Sunda y a t the funeral home.

Hennan E. Ohlinger
Hennan Edward Ohlinger, 81 ,
Condor Street, Pomeroy, died
Thursday morning at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mr . Ohlinger was born October 19,
190'2 at Winona, West Virginia the
son of the late William and Clara
Rapp Ohlinger. He was a lso
preceded in death by two brothers
and three sisters, Thennan Ohlin ·
ger. Troy Ohlinger, Clara Ohlinger.
Margaret Katluyn Ohlinger. and
Emily Ohlinger.
l-IP was a coal mjner fot several
years and later retired from
Moore' s Stor&gt;' in Pomeroy . He was a
member of the Pomeroy First
Baptist Church .
HP is survived by his wife, Mildred

Leolia J. Miller, 85, Mason. w. Va.,
dled Wednesday in Pleasant Valley
Hospital.
Born Feb.~- J.B99, in Staats Mill.
Jackson County. W.Va., she was the
daughter of the late Andrew and
!':Iizabeth Casto Fields.
She was also preceded in death by
two husbands, Grorge Anderson
and William Mlller; and by a
daughter, Grorgia Anderson.
Surviving are two daughters,
Florida L. Casto and Susie E.
McGrath, both of Mason; two
stepdaughters, Savannah WUson of
Point Pleasant, and MaryRoUlnsol
Ca lverton, Va.; a brother, Fred of
Staats Mill; five grandchUdren,
seven great-grandchildren. a great·
great-grandson and several step·
grandchildren .
Funeral setvlces will be held at I
p.m. Saturday In Foglesong Fun·
f'ral Home. Mason, with the Rev.
Hennan Jordan officiating. Burial
will be In Kirkland Memorial
Gardens, Point Pleasant.

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Reservations may be purchased at Rutland Dept. Store
and Miller Bros. Grocery, or send to Box 125, Rutland,
OH. Deadline for Reservations is May 22, 1984.

Dance-Keith McCall &amp; Co. Band from 9 to 1
All Seniors of Meigs H.S. Class of 1984 who would
have graduated from Ruhind are invited to attend as
guests this year. Must m&lt;!k9 reservations before May

22.

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Business ........................... A-3
Deaths ............................. A-5
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Fann ........................ ....... C-8
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Capital projects require local match
COLUMBUS, Ohio IAP) - Local sponsors of
mental health and retardation projects will have to
share facllity construction costs with the state as a
result of a policy being expanded by Gov. Richard
Celcsl!''s administration.
The same cost -sharing Idea, already in effect for
new university construction, has sparked complaints
from some colleges and quesllons from state
legislators working on Celeste's propooed $530 million
capital improvements budget.
Director Chris Sale of the Offic&lt;&gt; of Budget and

Dr. Clodus Smith

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Vol. 19 No. IS
Copyrighted 1984

Dealin·
Days"!

rvports.

At 9: 15 a.m. Thursday. the
Pomeroy Unit took Hennan Ohlin·
g~r.
Condor St.. lo Veterans
MPmorial Hospital ; Middleport
F'irr Dept. to Rout&lt;' 7 and County
fl.oad 5 at 12: 31 p.m . for a brush fire:
Pomeroy a t 1:13 p.m . toRoute7 for a
btush fire; Middlepor1 , :!:51 p.m .
De bra Gibbs from Fruth Phannacy
to V£'tf'rans Memorial: Middlepon
" ' 5:29 p.m. to Syca more St. for
Keith McCany. to Holzer Medical
Ct •nter: 5: ~5 p.m .. :\1iddleport to
Route 7 for auto accident. no
tnjurt.,;. and Rulland a t 12:13 a.m .
rndJy to Mudford Road for Anit a
Aeikr·r. to Veterans Memorial.

unba

Ohio weather
rain possible
on Sunday
--Page A-4--

· Inside:

Managl'll)ent said It has not been decided whether
local groups will have to pay the same 20 percent
share of new building costs required of state-assisted
universities.

"We haven't set (a figure! as yet. I think thai' s
something that needs to be worked ou t," Ms . Sale
said.
Celeste's capital improvements bill contains $17A
million to help communities build local menial health
facilltles and $23.2 million for local mental
retardation-developmental disability centers.

It also au lhorizes $.118.9 million for higher
education, with 66 percent of it going for renovation of
existing structures. Those project s do not require
local matching funds.
But for the remaining funds set asid&lt;' for new
construction, Ms. Sa le said the state requires coUeges

and universities to provide a 20 percent match.

"We believe that this will result in more ptudcnt
investment decisions." she !old the House Finance
Committee. But som e apparently s keptical legisla·
tors suggested it would force institutions to raise

student fees 10 generate the matching funds needed .
Ms. Sale said she hoped to apply the cost-sharing
plan to menial health and retardation projects to be
funded through the pending bill . She said the level of
match might be less lhan 20 percent but could be
more.
·· r hope t it won"t exceed 20 percent) but if tlwy
generatC' morf&gt; I'm going to le t them gPneratc it .·· Ms.
Sale said. ""l"m not une to turn down a good proposal
just bPcausc it' s morP local par ticipation than what

we prPSumed .""

AEP official
lashes out at
coal critics

Capital bill i~cludes
$3.2 million for
Rio improvements

Sfovrn r ails were answered by
local units. the Meigs County
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Tuesday. Low~ in the 50s Sunday
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Jack Anderson charges there's a fundamental flaw
in the Olympic Games-Page A-2

An Ohio father has discovered that celebrating
your son's graduation can be dangerous--Page D-l

RUTLAN_D TIRE SALES

MAIN ST.

report--

By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS Dr. Clodus
Smith's pleas to enlarge facilities at
Rio Grande College and Community
CollegP were apparently heard thi s
past week when Governor Celeste's
capital improvements bill Included
$3.2 million in funding for thP
community college.
The money will be directed to new
classrooms, a laboratory facilit y
and space for faculty offices. item s
Smit h said art&gt; "very needed .""
Smith. who assumed presidency
of both colleges last October. has
been pushing the need for additional

FAIRMONT. W.Va. tAP I - A
power industry official is accusing
environmentalists of mi sleading t hC'
public aboullh~ perils of acid rain.
A U.S. Geological Survey s um mary of 200 individual researc h
project s spanning lJ years shows
the acid rain problem "has been
la rgely s table with some recovery"
since the l!lffis. said J.E . ··Jack""
Kat lie. senior vi('{' president of
American F.lect Jic Power Corp .' s
fuel supply depa rtment .
Katlic madP his rem ar k.' during
ThrPE' RivPrsCoal Fesli\'al cere-mo·
nies Friday .
Katlic said just 21~ lakr&gt;s around
the country havp at·idit.\' problcm.c;;.
and 2(X) of thoSf' arr in the
Adirondack M ountains of New Y ork
Stale. l"('prPSentingonly 4 percent uf
Ihe lakeswiacPs of that re!(lon
He said many of 1hoSf' lakf'o;; WPre
ari di&lt;' ''long hfoforc lhf' urban izat ion
of the Mtdwes t.""
Lnvironmcntalisfs say su lfur r m issions, mainly from co.:Jl -burning
power plants in thf' Ohio VaUP\"a nd

facilities for both colleges.
"We look to having it on line as
soon as possible.'' Smith said. "'We
feel very good about lt. ·'
Smith said it's too early to make
plans for a new building, and noted
that the $3.2 million doesn't Include
funds for land acquisition.
What Smith said he doesn't
appreciate Is the fact the community college will be rPSponslble for
putting upanestimated~percenl of
the money to match s\Bte funding.
Celeste's funding plan for the
improvements program calls for
agencies with access to "non·
general revenue do lie rs" to match a
portion of srnte capital funds.
Thai represents 20 fX'rcent the
community college doesn't have,
Smith said.
"1\venty percent jsdllficult tolind
for an institution that continues to
grow.·· he said. "Jt flies In the face of
continuing development of the

MidwPst. cause acid rain Others.
including powrr and CO&lt;.I l industrv
officials, contend rnon• r('S('nrch i~"\
nPl:&gt;clf&gt;d to detPrminr thf' cause s and
f'fff'f"ts of arid raln.

campus."

The college may have to go out
Into the community with hat In hand
to !lnance the matching money,
Smith added.
Smith said the plan for new
classrooms was Included In a
mission statem ent submitted lothe
stat e. The new facilities are needed
as the college's two endowed
programs- the Emerson E. Evans
(Continued on page A-41

""The best that scienllsls tod" .v can
SCI~·

FLAPPING AND FLYING The annual
lntemallona.l Chicken Flying Meet was held Saturday
at Bob Evans Fann In Rio Grande a• the cry went out
""fly or lry chickens!" And Oy they did, weU, at 1ea•t
some managed the feat. Chickens were brought In

lrom as lar as Virginia lor Ute contest, which had a
musical flavor to It this year, "ith entries like Jloy
George !Uid Michael ,Jacko;on, complete with one
while claw. (Times-Sentinel photo hy Lee 1\nn WPich)

is

th~:~t thl',V don't know .~·

J\ atlic

sa id. ·· E:vm the forest produc ts
industl)'. which has a largrr s takC'
than

an~·onf'

(in ht&gt;allh\' forc-st s1.

ra n doc umPnt no acid ra in da magC'
to thP tr""' it dep&lt;'nds upon for wood
supply."

Administration pessimistic about Persian Gulf diplomacy
WASHINGTON tAP! A senior Reagan
administration official is holding out only a slim hope
that diplomatic effot1s will work In halting Irania n
and Iraqi attacks on Persian Gulf s hlpping .
Iraq claimed its warplanes hil two mort&gt; s hips ncar
!ran on Fliday , although U.S. officials said they
couldn't confirm the report. Five oil tankers have
been a ttacked and damaged In recent weeks. some by
Iran and some by Jraq.
The United States doesn't have diplomatic relations
with either nation and officials acknowledge
Washington has little Influence in persuading them to
end their 3\&gt;·year-old war.
"'Prospects are rather bleak"" that diplomacy will
be successful In halting the altacks on shipping, the

latest targPiin the war, a senior official said F'rid av.
He insisted on anonymity.
·
However, this official agreed with others hat ""a
peaceful approach" must be tried . The administra ·
Uon is asking other countries to use what influence
they have over the combatants.
John Hughes, the State Department spokesman.
told rt&gt;porters Friday that for now. ··a vigorous round
of diplomacy ... is c learly thP Initial way to go ... to
defuse the situation diplomatically."
Hughes and other officials declined to s peculate on
what action Washington might lake if ito diplomatic
effons fail. Persian Gulf nations. including Saudi
Arabia, have reacted coolly to suggestions that the
United Slates provide a ircraft protection for their

shipping b&lt;'Ci:! Ust'

til~:•

Arnf'r ican aircraft wou ld ha\·r

to use gulf air fields .
Hughes indicau&gt;d thf' administrution doc&gt;sn't
considE'r the situation in the guJJ to beat a crisis stagr
He sa id no tankers havc tx:ocn sunk and no cargosof oil

have bfo&lt;'n lost. He also sa id the l&gt;' is ··a glut"" of oil on
world marke ts currently and the United StaiPs has
substantial stratE'gic Pf'l roleum rcSC'rvf's.
Hugh&lt;&gt;s sa id Iraq has agreed to S('f'k an end to the
fighting and he urg&lt;'d Iran to respond to the initiative
But Iranian leaders havf' sa id they won't agree to

peace a s long as Iraqi PnO&gt;s ident Sa ddam Hussl'i n
rpmains in officf'. lran blamC's Iraq for starting the

war.

second quarter of 19&amp;l.
The GNP , the nation's totaloutput
or goods and services, climbed 5
percent In the final three months of
last year.
The Reagan administration said
there was no danger of the economy
overheating and reigniting Inflation
because growth wlll be slowing
substantially for the rest of the year .
"We have a strong, robust
economic recovery going," said
Commerce Undersecretary Sidney
Jones, who predicted the growth
rate for the rest of the year would
average about 4 percent. He said
those forecasting quarterly growth
of between 1 percent and 3 percent
were being too pess\mlstlc.
Some private economists. however, said the rise In lnte'i'"t rates

will begin to take its toll In three to
four months, cutt ing in to consumer
demand for such things as houses
and automobiles.
In other economic news Friday:
-The stock market retreated
broadly for the second consecutive
session amid concern about interest
rates and Persian Gulf hostllltles.
The Dow .Jones average of 30
Industrials feU 23.35 points for the
week, Its biggest weekly decline in
six weeks.
-Shareholders approved the $750
million merger of LTV Corp. and
Republic Steel Corp., creating the
nation's second-largest steelmaker
behind U.S. Steel Corp. The .new
company, combining Republic with
LTV"sJones&amp;LaughlinSteeiCorp ..
will be called LTV Steel Corp.

If the gu lf nations do invitf' thf' Unitrd Staff':- totakp
mUitar:.: action, Was hingt on would want to act joint!\·
with its kf'\ E urop0an a UiC's, f'SJX'('ially Br itain. ·

Duarte heads for Washington

Despite strong first quarter,
economic slowdown forecast
By The Associated Press
The economy's expansion will
slow in the months ahead despile Its
surprisingly strong advance In the
first quaner, economists say.
U.S. corporations, m eanwhile.
continued to benefit from the
recovery as their combined after·
rnx proflls climbed a hea llhy 3.9
percen 1 In the first quarter, the
Commerce Department said.
In its second upward revision of
the economy's first-quarter perfor·
mance, the department on Friday
said the gross nat~nal product grew
a strong 8.8 percent.
That was up from the first revision
ol8.3 percent and the Initial estimate
of 7.2 percent, and was the best
quarterly showing since the economy's 9.7, percent advance In the

··we·,,..

porting a lot of emphasts on the fa ct that
Iraq has indicated a willingness to get int o
negotiations."" said a State Dcpanment official. who
askE'd not to be idt_~ntified " Wc•rr viewing Iran as the&gt;
onf' that" s keeping the war going."
Officia ls in Washingt on arc hop&lt;'ful lht· gu lf
counlri L'S . panirularly Saudi Arabia. will ag-rCP 10 let
the Unilm Slates dPfPnd them if the gulf crisis
worSE'n s_ Thf' Saudis agrff 1.\'it h Washington 1hJ1 I r;. n
is the greater threat, but an~ rPlu c1.1nt to risk
pn.l\"oklng the AyatoUah Ruholl ah Khom.•ini. the
I ran ian lmder. thP officials"''.

SAN SALVADOR. E l Salvador
lAP' - Presidenl·elcct Jose Napo·
lmn Duat1c wrapped up a lhf('('·
nation (pntra l American trip cmd

prepared togoSaturd ay to Was hing·
ton for a meeting with President
Reagan.
Pres ident Reagan on Fridax

de fea t b.1· Duarte .
D"Aubuisffin. of the Repu blican
Nationali st Alliancr. has flccusf'tl

the CIA of tr,·ing lo cnsut"f' Duat1c"s
victory and said thprp Wt'l1' irrf'-gu -

who has dedicated his life to

larities in tht' prps\demial \"Ole .
Duan.- r('('eivm o.1.6 percent oft hf'
\'Ote; d'Autfuisson, -lti.4 pPrepn t 1n

ac hieving democracy and refonn

thf' runoff f'i('('t ion.

for his homeland." Duarte. a
moderate Chrlstian Democrat Was
elected May6. He and Reagan were
scheduiPd lo meet on Monday.
Duarte returned to E l Sa lvador on
friday from Cosu. Rica, where he
conferred with President Luis
Alberto Monge. On Thursd ay, hP
met with the heads or sta te in
Honduras and GuaiPmala.
Reagan 's roving ambassador.
Gen. Vernon Walters, arrived in San
Salvador on Friday to meet with
Duane and offer him Rl'agan"s
congratulations. lJ S. sources said

he would be willing to talk to the fa r
right and the far IPft but added he
"" will nPVer arcPpt n.-gotiations with
rifles on thelabte ... Leflisl guerrillas
have been waging a civil war for4 \6
years against the U.Sbacked SaJ.
vadoran gG\'crnmPnt.
In other deve lopments concern ·
ing Cent raJ American tu nnoil. the
head of Nicaragua's leftist regime
accused the Uniled States of t rylng
to draw Costa Rica into the region's
conflict s.

charactrrizrd Duar1 e as "a man

HOUSING STARTS UP Housing constn1cdon posted a
19.3 percent Increase In April the
government reported last week.
( AP Laserphoto).

Walt C' rs urgf'd u! lracons('ITati\'P
Roberto d Aubui sson to an·r•pt hi~

'Nhilr in Costa l{ ica, Dua11e said

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\ \1E\IREH nf Tho • \.,,,,,.'iah·ol t• n.., ... Jnl.wd ll:tih l'n"'' h••udatiutl aud tluo
\i!U •Mt ·an '\o'"'papr•r l'uhli-.ho ·l-... \,~•d&lt;tl i un .
.
IJ:."I'TEH...; OF Ol'f'\10' a n · ~•·kurnl'd lh• •\ .. /lnuld ho, • r,~ .. th:ul :I(IOwnrd, lung . ..\11
lt'tll'l"" an· -.uhjt·d tn t•dilin~ .111d rmL..I ho· .. iJ!;n,.,.J "ith II &lt;UlH', . uht. ·, ~., and ....,,,..hunt' nun..lwr. :"\o un-;igrwd ltotl.l'l"&gt; 11.il! '" ' tHthli.,lwtl . Ldh'r-. ..huuld I~ · ir1 ~"'otld ta..tt·: addrt,.,sln~o: Lo;'"' .... nut pi'T-..:malitit..,

SERB swamped
with business
Thf' nf'wl~ - crf'ri!Hl Stall' Fmplo_
\ ·m cnt Rdations Boa rd has lx'-c'n
swam (X'd \\"i t h IJus in('S~ sm c·f• op.'ni ng i1 s doors April 1 to admin ister Oh io'-"
public PmpJO.H 't' COJ!f'Cii\ (' IJa rga ining \ tJW
But \\'i!liam \1 0Pnihan. c~cting C'.'&lt;t'&lt;'Utiw' clirff'tor. sa .vs SF:RB's
Prn!JIO.\"l"'. '~ ~~n· staggPI"tnJ..; th&lt;'ir huur:--. to~ that aU filings an• hand!C'd in
limP
Tlw hoard, umiL·r t hP nPw l~ 1w. must ccrtif)' unions sPPking to r'f'prf'SC'nl
sta tt• ami local collectiw• t)argdining units.
SF:R.B abo ~dJL-'t.Julps coli( '1. ·t i\"&lt;1 txu·gaining r iPCt ions a 1which employ('{'S
d('('idc \A.·hich union. if an.v. \\"ill ll'lJrt•sent them. It also provides services
such a:-. mf'di&lt;Jtion and fact findin):; in contract disputes. und it resolves
unfair l;dJOr practice~ chargPs.
Uf'nihan said thP board ha:-. IT'I.:eiq'(j Jlmost 1.100 filings in the first six
\\'l'f'ks ol Otx'ration. "SF:R.R has n•cpivl'd ill six weeks. three times thP
workload a sta tP Like F lorida l'('('('i \"t'S in em Pnti.n• yPar," he S&lt;i id .
MeaniA'hilf'. l{ep. William 1•. Mallory. D·CCincinn., l i, is sponsoring a bill
which would includf:' \"ic t ims of tlonll'stic \"ioknee as among t host• Pligiblt&gt;
fur pa _\Tnl'nt s from thf' st&lt;Jt (&gt;s crimf' \ "ictims reparations fund .
Spt'&lt; ·ifi cally-. his pro(Xlsal rc•mov("s from c:"isti.ng law a requirempnt that
proof must he gJ\·pn th &lt;.tt pa\mPnts trom lhr fund "would be in the iniC'r('sl
or ju&lt;.;tice for thf' i njurc·d p&lt;..~1 1~
' "Thr ph~ · s iral and Pmut tonal abuse battPr"f'd s{X&gt;uSPS and childrC'n ar('
_.. ; ubit't'tPd to rPndC'rs tht'm as hdplc·ss a s thosp vic tims of cr imP from
strang('J"S. ;mrl it is limp that out soc it•ly acknowledgf's thf'il" burdC'n."
Mullor:.· said this Wf'f'k in introduerng hi.;.; proposal.
1\nd. clrspitr rain~ Wf'athPr , St.xTc·t&lt;..ll-:'&gt;. of State Sherrod 13rown sa:-r's, thf'
turnout in Ohio's Ma~· X primal).. l'l!'('ti on was t:x:ttcr than his projf'Ctions
Final. unofficial tabuli.lt ions show .J:t~IJ_)(&gt;rccnt of registPrf'd vot('I'S cast
hallols . B rm.,:n had prrdietNI a 4~ j)( ·r·cr•n t turnout.
Tht• unofficial reports bmkt' tilt' tumout tot a l down into 1.5.10.947
Dl'mrX'rats. X~i.l:lli Republican s. ami llil.l~i independenl s.
In thP last pn'SidPn tial prim&lt;.u:; in l~l. !he' turnout v..·as l, :G7 .~¥.ri. or4.1. :~
;••rem! of :HX.U.JX n·gis~&lt;•r'(~l votc·rs . Ohio now has 5.ffi2.R15 citizens
regiSIPrf'd to , ·ott•- dii aU -tim(' high. Bmwn said .
Also, Ohio's farnwr.'-.L\Jil bt.' lwld liJl&gt;lf' for JX'Oplf' injured on their IJ nd .
rv f'n if the injured pt'l" .'-.on wa .'-. ,J tn•sspassrr.
State Rep. Hichard Hr·nch r I ( . J\11 ila n 1 i&gt;Jinl!'d up 1h&lt;• problem thi s W('('k in
introducing a bill ex h•nd in g ( i\'il immunity tu fu rnlPrs who arp suc&gt;d in such
o..; ituations.
He said lhP problem wa:-. undt•r:-.C'OrNl last _',t\11" whl'n a farmer in
Cr&lt;1wford Count~· was succ&lt;·:-.sfull.\ '- Un.l b\ :1 tn•sJ.H'-St'l" injun'd on his
f.1rm
''Thf' prob!C'm is th;\t sumNml · bu _\".'-. :Jin&lt;Jtorcycl\ ·. .'-.nO\\TilObilc, orP\'L'/1 a
hors.:•. &lt;~ nd dor·sn ·1 ha\"(· :1 plac1 · to u:-.(• i! . Su t hf'\ t n ·:-.pa:-.:-.. t hPn if 1hey grt
hurt. fh('\ lrxlk for Si:.lmf"'(lJlj • to bi ~J nt(· ... Rench :-.aiel

State hoard weighs
corporal punishment
,\ rH '\·\ · \ "( HJll n 1t It ~· rr•pn ·:-.1 ·n t 1ng "' .,.r T; 11 pr•J!Po.., sional organizations wants
cur!XJr:.tl puni:-.hrn1•nt llill tf•d 111" nl ! 1n· "1'\"t'n' l.\· n·qriclr"tl in Ohio· ~ lJUb!it·
'-thool:-. . IJu! .'-l ; tl(• ilffrl'icll .o. , \\ "&lt;lil t n11;n · tnlli ' lo \\·r·igh thf'ir pm~Js; J!s .
Tht• Commi!lt't' For ~1on ' 1-:llt'l 'l l'\1' ~·hool J)i sciplin t\ ht·alh&gt;d b\· Dr
l ~oll!Tt 1-',tthm.tn . a \lt~J-:'- '-\· iJ]( ' p."-\"&lt;·hologi '-' 1. ("i tlh J! sdf c1 WJ!('hdog g-roup
,md :-. .1 \ :-. 11 pi: Ill ' t~J m&lt;~nt1oJ" U.'-ol., dllfl il hiJ.'-.1''- ol corpnrcJI jJUrlishmc•nt '"&lt;Jncl
t1 1 idt·n t ih v..J\" to n•dUt'l ' t1r \'limi nalf' 1t" U"-f' ...
" \\"1 • ,, · o~nl tu •·mph.t '-il•• that \\"f • ;m· not quh tioning th t· ust• of forC'f' in
~·J ! cf('h ·n~ · 11r 111 rh1 · d( ·f1·n:-.• •11f 1JIIH '1"\ . · · I·.Lt! hmLm -..:ud . ·· Hut wt •do bd iP\"('
that f l hi• J " hou It I I• 1ll• J\\ 1ht · l1'. HI 11f 1h• · rf( ·\·t'lopn:.l count r i &lt;·~ uf tl!to world and
lht ' '-Cho•JI q-.,1 t·m.'- iJf !Tl•J:-.1 •d t h i ~ t "O\Hltr:. in d tmmaling t·orp:lral
IJUnhhm&lt; •nt .1... .t \\·,n •• I •·n ffJI"I"I rl J-: di :-,ciplini • ·
T h•· cnmmJt!t'\· ho~'- , ....,l, dJii '- th'(f o1 1 lt • ;~rrnghiiiJ'-ol · rn ( ·olumbu-" tu collc'&lt;.' t
informa I 1on 1f ·gd r din;.; t ~ 11 • t ·xc1·:-..&lt;...i\·1, u .~ · of •·orpora I punishment. hopdul
(If gr~! h&lt; 'nng d.tLt llPf"( /t'(] 111 l)(lbll'l" 1t-.. &lt;"&lt;IU~· .
F ;1t hrn; 1 n ;tpJ)('i.J n"&lt;l 11 1., nth 1&lt;1 J.2 .i,·v hi.'- (I rr:umenh 1i 1 1hf' Sta If' BGard uf
F.duc ;11i11n . IJIJI .-\'-'-hl ,ln! SL!tt · SdH&gt;~ll Su pt H(JI"Jt:·rt HrM·f· r·.., '-&lt;t id thC' txKJrd
liimpl_
\ · "' li.o..,ti 'nt'l:.l &lt;~nJ look 1IH' lll.ilh•J undt •J itCh i.&lt;...(·rrw·nt ·
Hr• Sil icl -.om' ' hn.:J rd mt ·ml &gt;~ ·t " , 11"1 · oppo... 1'1. 1 ro p.nlc.ll i ng.&lt;... cn1d ut h1•r forms
or ph~ · siri.l I pun l .... hmPn1 I Jn phd• l'-OIJhH", l] ).!I"OUncl.'"- ... hut ".Om(• nl ! he ot hf'rs
fPf'llhat lh(·n · i. . . ;1 lim •· ,1nd pl.tn •"" 1111 &lt;"•rr!JCJI"t;l puni:-.hmr·nt
&amp;&gt;Wf ' l"~ &lt;.; aid 1hf' ht1.a rd in lo ·nd..., !11 t U '. ll ··tilt' nrtH'r sirll' ol 1hl' sl ur.· ...
hu Uding princi pa I~ :1nr! ...,( hf Jfl] ,u lm lll l'- '' ;lf• u ....... tJdon · df'f'irlr ng whpt h; •r it
want s to lnlf ' f\."t'llf'
U nd!'r rUJTt ·nt ...,t;, tr· laH "" H·u .... nn.t hl~ · .. U.'-.1' OJ! (·nrpur;J I puni ... hmf'nl i:-&gt;
J)( •rmi I I f'd. hul m ; 1\ hf· dd rn m1 " '' 'tH."I nnh h\ n Tl ifica !rd pcrsonnf'/ such as
11 ·arhrr~ and prinl'ip,tl .'- · "( '; Jr·li Tl.t pr·t ..,. HUH ·I. '-.(' tlOol C'mplo~ ·{'f 'S ;l nd bus
fl riV01'S J.f(' no! (:X'rmit!HI tfl IJ~ · 11 ... ) ·!nHt'l" ~ s.Jitl
HP o..,a id !hat whilr lh1 · l~t l,ll"f l lntl·nd" t11 hr,u pnnf'i~.:.t!o... ;m(] othf•rs whn
an-• pniJ..X.mt•nt s of thi ~ 1\"pt · r~l punr .., Junj 'nl. n•1 d:1lP has tlt:'l•n s(~ t .
Croup.'-. IL&lt;.;l&lt;'(l as !x'ing n•fJI"(•.&lt;.,(•ntt'll on tht&gt; n•·v. cornmittPP inchKIP 1h1•
Mt&gt;nlol l·kalth Assod&lt;Jl iun of Ohio. th(' Le;t,[.'l H' Against Chi ld Abu Sf'. thr
Ohio Ac&lt;Jdf•rn\ of Pf'ffiillrtrs. thf • 1&gt;h 1o Stat1· MC'·dil'al Assorli.ltion. !h('
AmPric&lt;..~n Civil Lit.&gt;rtif•..., \ 'ninn ol Ohio. thf' Ohio Association of
Communi!,', MPntal 1-!palth Ho,ml '-'. and thP Ohio Psvrhologist .c;
Association. among othf'rs

May 20, 1984

and perspective

Protests protest
Jm f' nf' ()( thP 1.1/ S{'nion.; v.- tJ o
ty&gt; grod ua t ing thi s Sunda v from
Mf•igs I h&lt;:i..-t' h(·ard thal l hf' band is
1Jl&lt;:ln ning f(J pmrr-st during ou1
gr&lt;:lduati(Jn WP ha \'f' c.~JJ l)('l 'n
lr.t"Jki ng for"":ard trJ lttis d.:.t y ~ inn., wr•
"i far1f'(f to y ·hf)(J/ and Wf' don 't want
il 'f&gt;''l IPd
M ost or Ulii havt:&gt; fam iliP~ {"(Jming
f

" ·iII

1n to "f'f' us gradua tr and t hf'y cion 't
want to .5C'C' this protPst dPmonstra ri&lt;m . ll' s our day not thri rs.
Hel p us havr a Rradualion to be
proud of. Call Bob flar1on, Bob
Snnwdf'n. or Miss Coodnite a nd let
1hPm know how .vou fN'l
Christina Estep
Shad&lt;'. Ohio

Republic-LTV merger
receives approval

May 20, 1984

'Congressman., 1\'likva. _____J_am.e_s_J._K_il_pa_tr_ic_k
WASHINGTON - 11 was just a
couple of vea r s ago. If memory
serve~. that I was commenting
upon lhe menial condilion that
afflicts Abner Mikva. The gentle~
man is in fact a judge of the
poweriul U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Dislricl of Col umbia. Alas, he
imagine's hf' is slill d membf'r uf
Congrf'ss from the lOth District of
Illinoi s.
Nothing PlsP. I submit. could
account for thi s liberal Democra t's
passiona l(' and partisan pronounce·
mPnts from thr bench . Ciivf'n a
chanc(" to assail an acfion of thf'
Rea.(!an administration. Mlkva i s
Abn&lt;·r ~ on · lhe·s pot. His j uices begin
to now, his temper rises. and all of a
sudden hl• is back in the well of !he
House, whooping it up for Holph
1\adf'r, Americans for Democratic
Action and thc&gt; wisdom of Jimmy
Carter.
'l'\.\'0 ~"(\.lrs ~'l go Mik\·a wa s

assigned to wrlle !he cour1's opinion
in a case Involving automobile
airbags. The National Highway
Traffic Safely Administratln
I NHTSAI had attempted to rescind
a pendinR regulation that would
havp required thP Installation of
pa ssivC' restraint devices in all
automobiles manufactured after
S&lt;&gt;pt 1, 1983. Mikva look the
agPncy's r:~ction as a personal
affront Fly gad, he had vo ted in 1978
in favor of the alrbag legtslalion.
Whal he and Ralph Nad&lt;&gt;r had put
together. no Reaganite bureaucrats
wf:'re going to put as undPr.
The ouraged juris! spit on his
hands and del ivered himself of a
76·page opinion holding that the
NHTSA had "cled improperly. Not
jusl improperly. Judge Mikva
found the rC'C'ision capricious. illogi cal . inconsistent, contradictory·,
artificia l , unjustifiPd, unreasonabl f'. misdirC'clf&gt;d, absurd, Orwt•llian

and lotally arbitrary. In brief. he
dldn'l like It
A couple of weeks a~o. this
unrpgenerate pol was back in the
.saddle again. 11 amounted to a kind
of Instant l'l'play. This lime the
NHTSA had undertaken to suspend
lin effect. to rescind) a regulation
h"ving to do with standards for
automobile tires. The agency had
struggled vainly for 14 years to
come up with a defensible regula·
tlon on treadwear and tire grading.
II had failed, Jud ge Mlkva could not
restrain himself.
" It is hard to imagine a more
sorry pertormance of a congres·
sional mandai~ than that carried
out by NHTSA and its predecessors
under Section 203 of the Act.
&amp;tween inaction, fool·draggtng
and field reversal, the track record
of agency performance is very
muddy Indeed."
The proposed suspension, sa id

~-~~

()}yunpic
WASHI'JGTON - The So\'i&lt;'l
bloc' s OO~r rolt of thP I.os AngPit•s
Olympics ha s madr all lhP hPad ·
lin es la tf'lj'. but thPrc•s a fund&lt;tmPn ·
t:.il flaw in the r.am0s lhd! \.\"i ll ha\"t'
10 bP ad drcssN"l snon if lhf' tradition
uf amt.~trur comp{'ti tion is 1n bP
maintainf'd
In a pas t column. I rl'port('(l that
man.\" Olympic ··i.lmau•urs" makC'
hundrvds of thousands of dollars
from lhf.'ir athlrt ic prnwf'.ss. hut arC'
still allow('(] lo compC'tf' in the
&lt;;umf'-" . Yt'l othrr~ an• stnc tl\
forbiddPn from l'('('('i\'ing an.\ pa _
\ ··
mf•nl otlw r than reimburscmrnt for
!hf' barf'st PX!&gt;('nSf'S. 11 &lt;.i ll rll'pPncl s
on thP pJrticubr sport. si ncP f'ilf'h
nnt• ha s it s own ('] lgihility rulf's
Old -ti mC' J"'-' wil l rPmPmtX'r whrn
.f1rn T horpe' \\·~~ ~ stripp('{l (If his
(J! .v rnpic mf'\lab wtlrn it \l/tl S
drsC'(J \T'r('(l th at lw h;Jd oncP pl ii .\ 'C'd

Mlkva. was "arbitrary and caprl·
clous." II was unsupported by
evidence . II was no! reasonable
behavior. "We cannot imagine a
more complete floullng of the
statutory scheme."
Well, some of us would be hard
put to Imagine a more complete
flouting of the principiPs of judicial
review. Those princi pies are not
arcane or obscure. They hold that
judges ought not to substit ute their
own persona l prejudices for the
findings and decisions of regulatory
agencies - not without compelling
reasons for setting asidP an executive action. In any case. reverting to
his old congressional role as
protector of the consumer, Mlkva
tossed principles lo t he wind. He
voted himself Into office as Com·
missioner of Trcadwear and or·
dered the suspension suspended.
Ipse dixll! Old Ab had spoken.
I stand lndlfferenl In the cause.
The record sugges1s to me that the
NHTSA did its durnedest 10 come
up with a Jesting program thai
would pass mustrr. The tirP
m anufacturing industry joined the
effort. Two prol onged lawsuits
delayed I he exercise. According to
the agency, a hosl of variables
produced lest data so unreliable
and misleading thai the data could
not have supported a workable
rPgUiation thai truly would benefit
consumers. Trr'adwf'ar appeared
to depend upon such factors as the
1/me .of day, the afternoon sun, the
wPighl ol a "deer guard" and the
light or heavy fool of the lest driver .
My own thought was that the safety
professiona ls in charge or the tire
tests abundant l.v documented their
f'e'asons for f'alling thf' whole thing
off.
1\ mcasurf'mC'nl of trf'adwear on
firps is something lf'ss than a
cosmic issue. By contrast. the
do&lt;.'trinr of rf'view by a trmperat f'
and impartial judiciary is of the
utmost importancf'. Mikva is by
natun• &lt;:tn ultraliberal partisan. He
wa s at homr in lhC' House where he
dwell&lt;'d off and on for 10 years.
Come back 10 the Hill. Abner! An(']
all wi ll be forgiw n.

'~

'

r· li gi bilit~: .

Snmc nf the morf' outri.lg('OUS
f•\:CPp1io n.'-. to lhC' Ol.vmpic idC'al or
;1m.:1!t•urism arc dPS(Titx.&gt;d in an
unrr!PasC'd report to the lntf'rnarinnal Ol.v mpir CommittC'f' from
\\"i t!illm Simon. prPsident of thf'
l 1.S. cummi iiC'f' for cxa mplr·
" Tlw lntf'rnational cyclin g
fi•dp r; •t(Jll ha ~ a schedule of prize
monr_v which mav be postf'd for all
r~JCt"'s sa nr tionPd b~' thC' national
h·ch· ra tlon s." So the "amatC'ur""
c~~el ist s ca n rakr in cash pri ze'S as
ltmg ;t&gt;.; thr~, ·r&lt;' offi ciall\ approvl'd
"(~vmnastics long has hac! a
n·gulation JX'l'mitting monPta0·

- The iniPrnalional track and
fi&lt;'ld f&lt;'dl'r.,liun has proposed "t he
appruv"l ol" 'trust fund' !In which I
athlf'IP:-. compeling for monC'I&lt;.Ir;.·
prizf's may dPposit thPir ca~h
winnings .·· Simon notPs th at "'lhC~sr
monirs arp m adC' &lt;Jvaile~blP 10 thr
athlC'l f's during l hC'ir action can't'r.
howPvPr, to help df'fCJ~.: Ji\·ing Jnd
tr&lt;J ining f&gt;Xpc'n5t&gt;S ."
ThP SOC'('C'r ff•dPr&lt;1 tiun is
considPrin g a bizarre nPw ruiP fo r
lf'ams hop ing to makC' !h(' Olympics : "U ndPr lhf' guiSP of aiding lhP
lf'ss strong nation~. countrif's in
prelimina ry rounds would br jX'rmiltf'd to usr on thrir IPdm s
profrssionals who had not a!li.linC'd
thPir :l:~rd birthdd~'· ··
Prlf' was onrf' lhC' world's highPsl
paid athlrtr . HP lf'd thf' Lkaz ili an
nationa l S()('CI'r t0am to a world

Mon~nl i a.

Wt1ilf' thr So\'if•t othlrH•s tl;..l cl 111
aecPpt thf'ir gow•rnmPnt' s df'Cision
whrthPr lhry likrd it or not. i1
wa sn't p;Js.\ · to !Jf'I'Suadr Outf'r
Monaoli :t·:-. onlv lon g cli sta n('f'
runnPr th ~Jt hro wasn't going to l.o:-.
,\ ngPIPs.
Ght.:&gt;ngis Kh~ln W&lt;1s joggi ng ou1 on
tht&gt; Cibi Dt'SI'rt H"hPn hi o.., trm·k
coac h. Yurt Tt •mujin. rod1• ou t out
un hb c anwl :!0 rni! f's to brf'ak th1•
tidi n g~ .

" Hov. am I Lloing':'" Lh!'ngi s
asked, hardly puffing.
"You'rf' doing finf'. But wr just
got word from Ul&lt;:m Bator thGJt
Mongolia is withdrawing fro m thf'
I~ 01~1 mpics .'"

Kahn was flobbPrga st Pd .
"You'n• not pullin g m&lt;' on ."
' 'I'm not. (;hf'ngis We just got
ordPrs from the KCH to IC'll you to
stop runnin g Thf' Russians arr
pulling out . .1 nd t hr~· told us\.\'&lt;' havp
to supporl their bovroll or rise "
" You mran l' vf' hf¥-"&gt;n pounding
barefoot on this hot sa nd for four
yPars for nothing?'"
" Whal can I tell :.ou. Ghengfs?
The Kremlin says they·r~ doing it
for your own good. Thry were
afraid If you went to Los AnRPIPs
your life would be In danger."
Kahn said . "Who would want to
hurt a Mongolian In California'!"
"Ghengls. il isn't for us In
question the decisions of Moscow
But If th~ Russians don ' t field thl'lr
team . we can't send ours."
"Why not 7 We don't havp any

quarrrl \\"il h thf' Unit C'd Sta ff'S ...
'" I f wr showf'd up and the y didn't.
it would hf' a signolto lhf' Wt-sl that
thf' Soc ialr st nJ ti ons arf' in
!('rmf'nt .··
"( ;ood . Lf't':-. go ...
" It 's nnt thut :-. implf'. Thf'y won't
11.\ ' us out of thf' country ."
"MayiJr' I could run to thr
Caspian S&lt;•a and pick up a forrig'Tl
fr&lt;'ighlf'r '' II would be good practice
l"o r mf' ."
"Tm smT_
, .. Ghr ngis. but you 'r e
go in g to havp to Jivr with th(' idra
that ~~ou won ' t tK• competing thi s
Vf'ar
' ['p;tr.o.; form1'&lt;.1 in Kahn's Cy(\5.
"Thi " mf'ans I won' t SPP Lana
Turm·r . You prumlst&gt;d me if I
trainf'd rC'al hard I could m(:l('t hrr
in CJlifnrnia. My drram for four
y1•ars " ·as th&lt;.~t shr would bt;• in thC'
stands cheering for m e when I
crossed thP fini sh linE'."
Th(' coach dismountro from hls
r amcl and put his arm around
Kahn . " I kno\.\, rxactly how you
feel. I was hoping to meet Cl audett p
Colbert . I love her lasl movie, 'I I
Happened Onc Night ,' which just
showed in Mandai Gob last week.
But Ihere is nothing wp ca n do about
il The Politburo is gelling even for
wha t the United States did to us four
yPars ago in Moscow ."
"If they w e!'l' n't going to Los
AngeiPs, why didn't they tell us In
1980, so I wouldn't have caUouses all
over my feet?"
"! can' l answer thai quesUon.
Ghengls. You know the Kremlin
never tells Mongolia anything."
Kahn put his head In his hands. " I
could have been a contender . I
could have won a gold medal.
could have seen Disneyland .

might haw' rvf'n hf&gt;en invitl'd by
.Joan Cruv.rford for a wf't'kf'nd in
Malibu ."
"You must nf'vrr mf'n tion thO.'\f'
capi talist thoughl s when you grt
back to Ulan Bawr. ..
"Why do I have to go to Clan
Bator?"
"The Sov irl Mlmslrr of Athletics
\\.: Ctnts you to hold a prcss confrrenrr for Sov iel tl'IPvision tellin g thr
Russian people how happy you arr
that thE-ir Sov iet IPadPrs havr
chosen not to pai1icipale in thr
games in Los Angeles. Ht• wants

sharpening
•
senr1ce
now open
111NTON - A locksmith ing and
sr'Curily busin ess has tx&gt;en star1ed
w ithin lht• !JdSI WC'Pk by Arnold
King,•ry , Rt. 2. Vinlon .
The business is
localf'd a 1
Kingery ' s residence on Will Clark
Hoad , approximalely onP mile
nor1h of P011Pr on Ohio HiO.
Starling last Thursday, Kingery
has opened lhP shop from 8 a.m.
until6 p.m. dally. Because Kingery
is employed during the day by the
C uidlng Hand School, the bu siness
will be handlf'd by his sons, Dan, who
n'Cmlly graduated from Buckeye
Hills CarCPr CPnter, and Tom, who
will complele studies al the voca·
tiona I school nel yPar.
KinRery said he will concentrate

If thP Olympic barons arf'
unwilling to simplif)' the rligibllil)'
ruiPs, Simon would pr('(f'r to throw
the Gamps opt•n to i.lll at h lrt ~.
amat£'urs ami !Jrof('ssionals ulikr.

Will flush hydrantJ;

you to profpss su!i darit ~· with alltht&gt;
workin g p(''Oplrs of thf' world who
will not mmpe!&lt;• ogarnst the
cap it a list lacki'~' S who arp thre&lt;.-~1Pn ­
in g wor ld Pf'.:J('(' in rvrry part of the
globe If vou sav whatlhey tell you
do. lhe.v will givr you a special
Olympic gold mrdal !hey 've minted
fo r f'v0ry athlPtc who d&lt;X'sn 't
romjX'tP in L os Angrlc-s."
"ll's not t hf' samr as Sf'Pi ng Lana
Turner ." Kahn said.
"But i1 will still bP beiiP!' than
training for the nexl Olympics in a
Ulaan Goom Gul&lt;.tg fur four yNtrs."

on specralty and security locks, with
work on bank vaults and alarm s. He
recently mmpleled a ba sic locksmi ·
lhing course.
ln addition, Kingery is offermg a
sharpening serviN&gt;. To help county
resldcms utilizP his ser.Jice. th,..,..
pickup polms have bffn I'Siabli shed
- George's G rocery in Vinlon;
Terry's Grocery in Cen!Pr.Jille and
JoAnn'sFabrics in the Silver Bridge
Plaza.
Kingery said he hopes to aLso
handle carbide blades and expa nd
the sharpening service into other
areas.

Tri-County Medical
Supply purchased by
Georgia-based firm
GALLIPOLIS - With an Pye
toward expanding is coverage in
southeastern Ohio. Ho~Med Medical
Services. Atlanla . Ga .. ha s pur
chased Tri~Coum y Home Medical
Supply of Ga llipolis frum owners
Ron 1Uid Leon Saunders.
The newHome
owners
will bE'Care
known
as
Glasrock
Health
afl rr
July I. explained Haberl R. M elvin.
gener"l mamger of the firm' s
Beckley, W.Va. division .
The Beckley division provides
coverage Ia Wesl Virgini.,, Km ~
lucky, weslern TennesS&lt;'&lt;c' and
southwestern Virginia, Mplv in said .
Ho~Med currently oper.,les 1lii office
in Point Pleasanl tha t will be
combined with the new Galli po lis
base.
Melvin noted thai the firm. "a
recognized leader in home healih
care," is lookin g at a possibl&lt;'
sa tellite office in Jackson.
Melvm said Glasrock also oper·
ates offices i.n more th an :«J sta tl?s.
Cindy Saunders will remain as
office m anager undC'r the nl?w
management

.~et

GALLIPOLIS - R.egistrallon for the summer quar1er at
Gallipolis Business College has begun. according to a sc hool
spokesman .
Classes will begin a! 9 a.m . June 25, and for the convenil'nce of
working students. night classes will be offered at 6 p.m.
Associate degree courses offered &lt;:U'P in business administration,
micnreumputer administration , accounting and an C'xecut ive
secretarial associatP degree allowing for additional training in the
medical or legal fields.
For more information on r nrollment or eligibility, call the
admissions depar1menl al 4464367 .
GBC is also participating In the federally ·funded college work
study program. which provrdes at the lf"ast minimum wage.
part -time Pmployment for qualifying studen ts. ThP 1.1:agP burdrn is
shared by ooth !he employer and federal funds grantPd In !he
college.
S!udem s can be placed by public or pri vate non ~ profil groups
organized in the public inl&lt;'rPst.
lmcrcsled employers ma y ca ll Cary l K iser or furry Marshall a!
44&amp;43li7. or Linda B lack bum a ! the Chill reo! he branch . 7i4·6.'lt)(J.

Kaiser, Quebec begin study

The former Tri ~Coumy Home
Medical Supply was local&lt;'&lt;l at 56
State St. and had r&lt;&gt;&lt;:l'nlly moved
intoanewstructureat thPmunicipal
parking lot. The building is still
ownp&lt;.J by !he Saunders·. w ith
Hcadquar1crs by Ju anita located

RAVE'JSWOOD. 1\!.Va In a rel(•asl' iss ue'&lt;! by KaisN
i\lurninum &amp; Chemical Corp.'s corporal&lt;' headquar1crs in Oakbnd .
Cal if., Kaist•r has signed an aJ:.,'l·et.~rnC'nt with Quclx&gt;c. Canada' s
dPpartnlC'nt of industry, commercP and tourism to conduct a
fc'asibilitv sludv for an aluminum reduc tion plant in QUPbPc .
The sh&gt;dv. ~xpected for completion at the end of this v·car, will
cover thrf&gt;f&gt; segments- site sel('('tion and dPvelopment. fin ancing
1Uid equipmeuHcchnology .
Qupt:lf'c's government ha s agreed to fund up to 75 JX'!Lcn t ol th f'
cos t of the first two segment s. Local firm s will be selPCtcd to conduct
t hf' gm·crnmrnt part of thP fcasibil i t~ · s tud~ · . which wi ll lx'gin aftPr
cnv ironmrntal rrvicws.

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Women Inc at a mombcrship
meeting m Athens.
Elected lo S&lt;'rve "'ilh Vihale)'· for
the comin g year was Ann Por1 C'r .
assistant vie(' president and iiUd it or.
F irst Nal ion ill R r:~n k. \\11lvPrl\·. who
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.Joan M. Ma .\ ·. ha nking offi Ci '!" .
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SALE COMPLETED - Robert R. Melvin, left, general manager of
Ho-Med Medical Services' lk'Cklcy, W.Va. division, shakes hands with
Ron Saunders, center , and Leon Saunders, owners of Tri.COunty Home
Medical Supply, Gallipolis. The Saunders' recently sold the business to
Ho-Med, which wiD he known as Glasrock Home Health Care alter July
I.

;rl.

Locks~ith,

championship wh~n h&lt;' was IH, and
a,Rain when hP was 22.
"II is my firm conviction," Simon
wmtr . " that lh&lt;• 10\ Eligibilitv
RuiP should br a simp le onP th ~; t
ca n b&lt;• honored by the lol ~;r l rr mal
Olympic Committ{'('s
and b('
rPadil~· adoptC'd by th r int rrn;ltioni.l l
ft--dera t ions.'·
Thf' simon -pun• rulf' hP suggrsl s:
"All alhlrles arP eligible. &lt;'X('('p!
lhosr who haV(• comJX'tC'd or arP
romJX&gt;Iin g fo r pr'C uni i.lt;.' gain as fl
vocation ." T hPn the\' would bP
Ineligible "only in thai sing Jp spor t
in whi ch thP.V havf' profpssionullzf'(l
thf'mselvC's. "

Ar_LB_u_ch_wa_ld

11 v. : r1s arlmi tt P&lt; ll ~ · a bod~ · blow to
lhf' Wf's t Whf'n thf' s()\'j(' f S pullrd
out of thr Olvmpic:-. . hut it wa .. .
nothing co mJXIrf'fl to wh;1t h;Jp·
pc'nC'&lt;i whrn thr nr w s rt'JC'ht'&lt;l

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NEW BUSINESS OPENS- i\mold Kingery, seated, shews his sons
Tom, Jell, and Dan the sharpening proceSs ol his locksmithing and
sharpenbtg business whlch opened for bll'liiless this past week. Kingery
will deal with specialty and security locks.

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Massillon and Its carbon steelmak~
ing plant in Gadsden, Ala., will 'be
sold, to satisfy U .S. Justice Depart~
ment concerns that the merger
could otherwise hinder competition
In the steel industry.
Republic Chairman E. Bradley
Jones, who becomes chairman and
chief execu tlve omcer of !.TV Steel,
said there has been a great deal of
interest in the Massillon plant.
"There has been substantial
expression of interest from a wide
number of people who might
operate it ," Jones said during a
news conference telecast from
Dallas. "I'm pessimistic (a bou·t the
sale) only because if you are
pessimistic only n ice lhin gs
happen."
If the plants are not sold by lX'C . 1,
a U.S. Court of Appeals in
Washington will appoint a trustee to
sell the mills.
There are no plans to reactivate
Republic's two steel bar mills ln
Cleveland, Jones said, although he
noted there have been preliminary
discussions with union leaders.

I

~aze,

S('mi -pro hasoball - a .;port that
had nothi ng to do with lhl• Pvents hP
\\'On in thf' 1912 Gamf's at Stock·
holm . Such purit:v has long sirrcC'
Cf•aq·Ll
to go\'f'r n Olympic

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As part of the deal, Republic's
carbon stainless steel operaUons in

(':LEVELAND !API -About 200
workers will be transferred from
Pittsburgh to Cleveland and two
steel plants will be sold as a result of
!he merger of Cleveland·based
Republic Steel Corp. and LTV Corp.
of Dallas, officials say .
The merger, approved Friday by
shareholders at separate meetings,
combines Republic's steelmaking
operations with those of LTV's
subsidiary Jones &amp; Laughlin Steel
Corp. of Pittsburgh. The merger
would create lhe na tion's second·
largest steel company, behind U.S.
Steel.
T he new company, LTV Steel
Corp., will be headquaJ1ered in
Cleveland and will have Ohio
operations in Cleveland, Young·
stown, Elyria, Niles. M assillon and
Canton.
Raymond A. Hay, LTV chairman
and chief exoctutive. told the
company' s Shareholders in Dallas
on Friday there were no plans to
permanently shu! down any steel~
making facilities. although some
small, finishing facilities will be
closed within thP mergpr's first six
months.

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School of Business Management
and Holzer School of Nursing continue to show enrollment
growth. he added.
Construction ls currently cont inu·
ing on RGC-CC's latest building
addition, the science and math
building, tentatively scheduled for
completion in September.
As part of Cel este's stated
commitment to preserve or upgrade existing state faci lit ies,
Gallipolis Developmental Center
has received $1,218,500 for rPnova·
!ton work - including $150,00J for
the previously -announced conver sion of thediningpavillon into GDC's
new administrative offices.
" It's primarily for things thai
need to be done," said Chery l
Claypool, a spokesperson for the
Ohio Department of Mental Retar·
dation and De ve lopm ental

Extended Ohio forecast
MONDA Y HlROUGH \'IEDNESDA Y - 1\ c hance of showers or
msl half Monda:.· and O\'Pr the sta le Wednesday. Fair
Tu&lt;&gt;sda " Highs in !ht' mid·tiOs ro mld 70s. Lows in the upper 40s to
mtd ill&gt; Monday and TuPsday· and in the 50s W ron~sday .
t hund~rs turms

Rain possible Sunday
8y Tht• ch&gt;;t&gt;datPd Prt'SS
.\ l'Old front was r xpcctcd to tri ggf'rshowr rs and thundPrstorms ln
Ohio Sat ut tl.:.r~ · but the rai n should Pnct in the northern counties
Sunda~ · . the ;-..:a tional \Vr athl'r Se-r-vice said .
Th&lt;• front. traili ng a low pn-'ssut'f' ..,~·st em in Canada . wa s forf'('&lt;lSI
ro lllO\t ' acros...., northf"rn Ohio Saturd ay anfl into th P rf•ntral and
-,uutht•rn c·ountiPS S.:l!urY1a _\· nigh t and Sunday .

Shtl\\'t 'l'" .mel thunclrrstorms werc to mcreasp as thf' front atTivrd.
Shu\\·t ·rs shnulrt ctimini sh in nor1hcrn Ohio Su nday as coo lPr air
" J-ll'l\tCb tn!n !hP 'i1.1h'.
St 'e ll \('n '{l shm\·rrs pt-·rs\s tf'd across thr ex t tt~mr nort h('rn rountips
d u J'J!l.l: rht · n1g ht but skiPs \VPn' d Pat · c)\'c r most nf I hP rPst of lhf' state .
Sl!il\\'t'r~ that mm·f'd &lt;:HTos:-. !.&lt;1 kf' FriP and into thf' northern

t·ouruit·:-. \\·c·n · t~ccompt_~inf'd h~· strong gusty \\'inds last ni ght Gusts
-to 11 1 :~ )- mph wc rP rf'po r·tf'd from Sandusky to Ashtabula
t l\l'l'nigll! l!·mpt'L ll UI'f'S wc •n· mild . ran ging f rom the uppPr ~ls to

D isa bil ities.

Claypool pointPd out tha t est imated work won't be ol'ficial until
the improvem ent s bill is voted upon
'f'uesd a)', but she provided this
brPakdown of expenditures:
Primary C'lectrical re novation,
$360,00J; roof renova tion, $1 14,500;
replacem ent of coal chutes, $77,00);
campus lighting for walkways,
$77,00J; r eplacem ent of I he activity
center floor, WJ,OOJ; automatic
doors for the acti v ity cm!Pr, $'20,rol.
II had been prev iously announc('(}
that anothPr appropriations bill
otiginating in l he House includf'd
$500,(00 for tunnf'l renovation at
GDC. No action has lx'&lt;'n lc!km on
that m easurp.

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Ohio Uf-(ricultural

May 20, 1984

Pomeroy- Middleport--Gallipolis, Oh i~Point P~easont, W. Va.

Page-A-4- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

advisor~

8y 'l 'ht• r\.'-"i()(_'iatro Press
\\·ill tx'C'omf' most widesprC'ad SaturdJ_\ ni12;ht and
-..;un d.1 \ .t rHlm ~' -" linger O\T'r Paste rn arE'as into M onda_v· .
Tlwn· i:-. lirtlt· mon' than d da\ of d rv wcathC'r in the ex tf' nded
Pr~ ·n~i r. llion

hin ·c, t " l ;~;-,

L tir W&lt;&gt;&lt;l lhPr dc\'(_
.., lop s Tuesda_\', lx-for C' another low
pn ·... sun· s\ ... tt•m bri.J112;:-. marC' shO\\'Prs on WL-dnesday.
Tlw t.tlll t·ould cau:-.t• acti\'dl ion of SOITI(' fung&lt;::~l diSPdS('S.
\p~t u ~n.Jlt ' cun trul.-. shuu!U bl' in vlaet' un fruit , H:'gl'tabl(', and
tulJ;l\ Ttl l'l u~:-. tu (_(\'(' l't infL•c t iuns. Tt•mpt-_•ratun•s in th l~ ros JX'rsist ing
t tlmugh 1ht' night J lung w ith high relativp humidity will be conducive
l! l '-l ': dJ :md lin• lJiight on apples whrre substantial wetting occurs.

Sp t·al i ng " i'l l01! unities Wi ll be quite limited until M onda;.
11:(\ !ng pm'-i p \· ts n •m.:.~in poor through th(' fivrLdJ~' outlook (X'riod .
Tt w nt •:-.: 1 &lt;·!Jam·t• fur rna kin~.: cutt i.ngs will not develop until the I at tpr
h.ill ell 111':\1 Wl'&lt;'k .
&lt;;rowt ll r;lt (·~ should rf'main ncar to a lill ie behind nonnal in t he
H t, •I\ .1 tu '.Jd . Sotn(' pmgrpss h a~ lx'f'n made during 1he past week in
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. \ ir 14 ·mrx •r; 1tun •s J\'P r.:.~ gf'd four to six df'gT('('S i.X'low normal in the
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GALL !POLL&lt;;- Anna E ll?.Llbet h
Ballard, 62, 30SmithersSt., Ga llipo·
lis, died at 12: 30 a.m . Sa turday in
Pinecrest Care Center.
Born Oct. 3, 1921, ln Ashland, Ky.,
daughter of !he late John and Mary
Gates Blankenship, she was a
member of the Apostolic Chu rch in
Gallipolis.
She m arried Ernest Ballard in
1950, and he also preceded her in
death.
Surviving are two sons, Phillip
J;lallard of Co lumbu s. and James
Hedrick of Columbus; a daughter.
Mrs. Ronald tJoanl Angel of
Gallipolis; six grandchildren; a
sister, Mrs. llelen M cDowdell of
Chesapeake; and four brothers,
Raymond of Swanton, Willard of
Gallipolis, and Joe and Tom, both of
Columbus.
· Funeral services will be held ut l
p.m. M onday in Apostolic Church,
wilh the Re,-. Charles Birchfield
orticiatlng. Buria l will be in Ebe·
nezer Cemt:•tery. near Thunnan.
Fl'iPnds may call at Miller' s Hom e
for Funerals in the fomwr Ware·
hlme Funeral Home from 2·4and 7·9
p.m . Sunday.
The body will b!• taken ro the
church one hou r prior to tht! servrcc.

Martha Cheesehrew
COLUMBUS - Mat1ha Marie
Chl'&lt;'sebrew, 89. Columbus. a
former Ga llipolis resident. &lt;1it'd
Friday In Monterey -Yor kshire
Nursing Inn, Columbus.
She was married to the latrC laud
H Cheesebrew . and was a member
of the DAR. French City chapter in
Gallipolis.
Surviving are two daught prs.
Mrs. Vl'l'l1 (Mary Anne) Cra,.ford
of Pataskala . and Mrs. Carl E .
(Grace) Derry Freeman of Belle·
font aine; five grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren; and a
sister, M rs. Gr ace Elizabeth Noble
of Brookhaven, Miss.
Funeral serv ices will bc h~ld at 10
a.m. Monday in Schoedinger East
Chapel , 5360 E. Li v ingston /\\'&lt;' ..
Columbus. Gr av&lt;'sidP services w ill
be held at 1:30 p.m . Monday· at
Mound Hill Cemetery. FriPnds may
ca ll at the chapel from 2-4 and 7·9
p.m . today .

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failing health for the past several
years .
Born July 18, 1907, in Walnut
Township, Ga llia County, daught er
of the late Moult on and Lucille 1Lou 1
Ball Drummond, she was a m em ber
of Campaign Freewill
Boptist
Church. Campaign Ladies Aid and a
former membcr of the Bula1'ille

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Charles A M us.,Pr , 44, Gallipolis,
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Waverl y, $'10 ; Randall K. Bowen, 38,
Phil CamplX'll, Ala ., $41; Larry E .
LawlP1'..17, Strasburg, $42; Linwood
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flruc&lt;' lJ . Sm ith . 19, Oak Hill, $45;
DJvid W. Hyan . :w1, Boeme, Texas.

HEARING EVALUATIONS/AIDS

A SINCERE

Meda E. Mink

Volunteer

Sho"·0 rs and thundr r storm s Saturday night and Sunday. L ow s
S&lt; IIU I'(I. J\ ' nig ht from the mid -:Jfts nor th to !OW(' r ros south. Cooler
Suntltt.\' ·wi th hi ghs from thP mid ·61s north to mid-70s sou th .
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Sund a\·, r loud\' and coolc•r with a c hancf' of showC'rs. High in the
m td·tJ I, . T he chancP of r ai n IS 70 percent Saturday night and 40
1-J('ITf'nt Sunday

bond for failure to ohey a rra ffle
control dev ice.
Forfeiting bond for speedi ng were
Edward Allen, 48, Washington, Pa ..
$X; Sarah P . Preece, 2R, Rt. 2. Point
Pleasant, $38; George H . SUer. 32.
Greensboro, N C., $38; Edward .1.
Vtctorine. 35. Co lumbus. $39; Ro
beri L. M yers, 34. Columbus. $42 .
Gregory D. Nelson. 26, Rr .1.
Ga ll ipolis, $38; Gerald fl . Wilson,4ti.
Evansville , Ind ., $38; William F: .
Moody, 20, Po int Pleasant . $:\9;
Francis A. Mullins. 211 . P-1 :1.

Mlnk.~l004 ~~Av~.Gallipo- 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

numbers : 544, 3913

Emergency Squad

David M . Ba ll , l3. Rt. 2, VInton,
pleaded not gullty to failure to yield
and was continued untll May 31.
Pleading innocent to Improper
passing was Kralg W. Lemley, 21 ,
Rt . 4. Ga llipolis, whowasslatedfora
Ma y 29 pretrial. M arcus E . Sheets ,
21, 41 Garfield Ave., pleaded not
guilty to drivmg under suspension
and excessive noise. His pretrial
was set for June 4.
A driving under suspension
charge ag11 inst Harley A. Bennett ,
50, Shenandoah, W.Va ., was dismissed. Drenda A. Cook , :1:!,
Pomeroy , forfeited $4D bond for
assured clear dist ance .
ln ot her traffi c cases, Edward .J .
Laudermilt , 41, Pom eroy, was fined
$15 for no opera tor's license and $1 3
for speeding. F ined Sl2 for le ft of
center was Lawrence Lemley, 53.
Kana uga , was fined $12 for left of
center.
Forrest L. Stalnaker, 5.1. Columbus, forfcitPd $50 bond for failure to
stop at a grade crossing; Mi chae l .!.
Scmacck, 18, Bel pre. forf~i!Pd $40

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Llndsay .Shewasa member ofR. T.
King Chapter No. 340 O.E.S
She is survived by onP son,
Richard Curtis. Columbus: mother,
Hazel Bcarhs, Racine; one brot her,
Phillip Bearhs. Racine.

ROAST
POUNO

GALLIPOLIS Two Mason
County women entered not guilty
pleas to shoplifting Thursday in
Gallipolis Municipal Coun.
Cheryl A . Walker, Rt. 1, Ga llipolis
Ferry, and Penelope A. Whitt. Rt . 1,
Point Pleasant, were both continued
lor a M ay 29 prPtrial.
Robert W. Garnes, 'll, 1918
Chatham Ave., charged with public
Indecency, pleaded not guilty and
was put on S'iOO recognizance bond.
Carla A. Speakman, Rt. 1,
Gallipolis, entered an Innocen t plea
to disorder ly conduct . Her trial has
been set for June 5.
Pleading not guilty to D\'11 were
Larry G. Harrison, 26, Oak Hill; Don
E. Smith , 20, Rt . 2. Vinton; and
Tony a L. Simpson , 19, ~0 Burkhart
Lane . Harrison and Smith face
pretrial s Monday . while a pretrial
has been scheduled for May 29 for
Simpson .
Donald R. Craigo, 20, Rt. ~.
Gallipolis, pleaded innocent to a
charge of broken tail light and hi s
casf:' w as continued until .June 6.

GALLIPOLIS - Mcda E lizabeth

Showers and thundC'rstorms Friday brought Wl'lcu mt• r L'lief t o
resident s of sou th fpxas. some of
whom had not seen rain for almost
two months.

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DANFORTH \\1NNERS - David Scott Fisher, left. and UsaRcn'"'
Ashley, righ&amp;, have been awarded the national Danforth Foundation "I
Dare You Leade.-.hlp Awards" at Meigs IUgh School in recognition of
excellence in character and weiJ.balanced personal development as well
as leadership potential. They are juniors at Meigs IUgh School and their
awanb were presented by Principal James Mlller. Ms. Ashley is the
daulhler of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith, Middleport, and Mr. and Mr.;,
David Ashley, Belpre, and Fisher is lhesonof Mr. and Mrs. &amp;bert Fish"r
of Middleport.

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business ror many years.
Surviving are a son, J ack of
Gallipolis; two daught ers, Mrs.
Francis Green of Dayton, and Mrs.
Kathryn Irwin of RL 3. GaUl polis; a
gr andson ra ised in the home, Jeff
Fulkerson; and nine grandchildren
and two grea ! -grandchildren.
F uner al services will be held a! I
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James Lusher officiating. Burial
\.\ill be in Gravel Hill Cemetery,
Cheshire . Fripnds m ay ca ll at the
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today.
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son. Danny Mink. Ernie Irwin.
Johnny !tw in. L arry Green and
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Ohio will be held Monday aill a. m .
at Obetz Cemetery , Obet z.
Mrs. Lindsay, a forrnpr resident
of Meigs County was preceded in
death by her husband , Char les P .

GALLIPOLIS - The Mem orial
Day parade wil l be Monday, May
28. Participants will assemble a!
the Foodland Parking lot at 9 a.m.
and leave at 10 a.m. Anyon&lt;&gt;
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May 20, 1984

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

A-6--The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Judge O'Brien terminates 35 court :"'~us
cases
we;:arf~::t: ·
POMEROY- Thirty defendants
were fined and five others fortelted
bonds 1n Meigs County Court this
week
·
Fined bv Judge Patrick O'Brien
J
were Gary Nelson, Minersville.
speed $22 and costs· Lutherelle
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Schoenleb. Pomeroy, driving wrong
way on four lane, $10 and costs;
Douglas Hauber. Long Bottom.
speed, $22 and costs; Roger Wil lford. Tuppers Plains, speed. $27 and
costs; Robert Nelson, Gallipolis.
speed, $21 and costs.
Charles Wolle. Syracuse . fishing
without license, $2'i and costs;
Stanley Correll. Radcliff, slop sign.
$10 and costs; Elizabeth Lilly.
Ravenswood. speed. $23 and costs;
Mark Cas10. Pomeroy. speed. $22
and costs: Gary L. Smilh. Pomeroy.
speed. $21 and costs.
Mark McGee. Syracuse. speed.
$:10 and costs. Rex Hu rley. Middle-

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:cLASS FAREWELL- Christina Unroe, c&lt;&gt;-valedlctorian of Hannan
Trace High School's class of 1984, addresses students and parents
during graduation ceremonit.'S Friday night. The daughter of Mr. Wld
Mrs. Jerry Unroe of Crown City, she shart'CI valedictorian honors with
Cheryl Stitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllliun Stitt of Crown Cily.
H'piS graduated 48 seniors. Graduation ceremonies were conducted at
N~rth Gallla, Kyger Creek ru1d Southwestern high school• Friday.

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Neal agency marks
30th year in business
GALLIPOLIS - Neal Insura nce
Agency recen!ly celebra ted its :lOth
anniversary in busines s.
Founded In I %l hy r har les M.
Neal at therorner of Fourth Avenue
and Pine Stneet. where he opera!Pd
a Quaker Stale servic&lt;&gt; station. the
agency has since moved to SC'vercll

loiiations .
In l!llU, J . MichaC'I Neal pur·
chased the agency from his lather
and moved il to il s present loca I ion
at tlle corner of Second Avenue a nd
Grape Street in October 1981.
Neal sa id the agency hassl't llf'd in
a permanent location where it can

bet t('r S(&gt;rve its customers.

Primarily a ont:. . c.'Omp.an.v C~gcn cy
when it began. rc•presl'ntingGrange
Mutual Casua lly Co. Neal added
Sandy and Beav.rr a nd Un itf'd Ohio
in lhC' early !~70s. and in 1983.
Firrman ·s Fund was added to give a
broad base of companies to select
the best coverage for tlle best price.
Thr firm offers comparison shoppi ng among those' insurance agcn c i0s for its custoiTlf'rs.

"II has befan a privplege to hCJvr
Sf'rvcd the comrnuni t:'r' fur the p1.1 st

20 years." notf'd Mike Neal. "We
look forward 10 a brighter
tom orrov&gt;.

port , reckless operation, $100 and
costs, assault, $aOO and costs, seven
days confinement, one year probalion; Jay Powell, VIenna, speed, $22
and costs; Jonathan Foley, Hunu
peed • ...,
D d
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'......,and costs; avl
Hough, Gallipolis, speed, $21 and
costs; Patricia Mitchell, Freston,
Va ·· speed, $21 and costs.
Teresa Erlt. Gallipolis, speed.$20
and costs; James O'Donnell, South
Charleston, speed, $21 and costs;
Charles Searles, Cheshire, have in
possession more than 10 Sauger, $15
and costs; DaveJenklns,Raclne,no
operators license, $75 and costs. six
months probation; Delnnar Davis,
Langsville, no motorcycle endorse·
ment, $100 and costs, three days
confinement, suspend jail sentence
and $50 of fine if obtain endorsement, failure to display registration
sticker,~-:,) and costs.
Mark Combs. Racine. no cycle

endorsement, $100 and costs, three
days confinement, suspend jail
sentence and $50 of fine If obtain
endorsement· Jerry Walker Rl'
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pley OWl $250andcosts threedays
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confinement, license suspended 60
days lett of center cost only· Lyle
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Moon, Pomeroy, assured clear
distance, $.ll and costs.
VIda Green , Vinton. falledtoyield
rtght of way, $.lJ and costs; Rick
Kauf!, Hemlock Grove, criminal
mlschief, costs, one days confinement, refrain fromcomplatnant, six
months probation; Donnie Stone,
Middleport, criminal trespass, $50
and costs; Tommy Matthews,
Gallipolis, passing bad checks,
restilullon and costs; Wal1er Brai·
nard, P1. Pleasant. attempted
breaklng and entering, five days
confinement, $:.DJ and costs, one
year probation; Tiger Oil, Inc ..
Columbus, pollution, $600 and costs.

Rio Grande College commencement
scheduled Sunday on campus green
RIO GRANDF. - Rio Grande
College wi ll hold its 1081h Anniversary

CommPncPmt• nt

and

of the Community College Board.
ln anendance at the Baccalaureate service at 10:30 a.m. will be
members of the Calvary Baptist
Church, the Trinity Baptist Church
and Simpson Chapel Methodist
Church. a ll of Rio Grande. Their
respecti ve ministers, WIUiam L.

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Communit y Collpge its lllth Ann i

vrrsary Commenrc mC'nt Crrcm ony on the Campus Gr('('n this
Su nday al 2 p.m
Highlights for thi s .'t:ear's C'Prrm on y will

includf'

Clarence E
District

the HonorablE'

Clark. Josep h L. Godwin. and
Donald R. Malson will preside over
the service.

MiiiN. Ohio's 10th

Congressman,

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mencemf'nt speakPr. William C.
McDonald. a member of the
Com munit y CollPge B"ard ofTruslf'f?S and a Wt'll-known educator .

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Memorial Hospital, where he had
originally been taken by the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad.
Whitaker was a passenger in a car
driven by Kenneth J. Scott, 21,
Athens, thatwassouthboundon33at
the Intersection with Ohio 681 at

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Educat ion Degree.
Rio Gra nde President Clodus R
Smith ha s initiatf'd a new cnm mPn crmPnt format in \\&gt;'hich thr

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dr"'ws . A total of 210 def(r'-"'s. 110
Bachelor of Science and 100 Assn cia If&gt; df'grt?t:'s will !x• a\vard('(J.
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evemng.
Thr annual Rio Grande Alumni
Association Banquet was he ld

Collq~f'

Saturda:..' rve ning .

th(_• cornmpncpmrnr Cf'rrmony that
will include addresses b' .James L.
First V ice Prf's idrnt of t h('
Roarci of Tru~tws. ,1nrl
Anrlrrw f1 Adelman .Jr., Chairman

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Df'vrlopmf'ntal Disabili ·
ti f'~ w ill mf'el on .Junf' 4, the first
Monda y, at 7 p.m . lor it~ regular
mf"f'1ing Lit l"arldon School. .'10/
John Strff't. in S_
vrarus£&gt;
Considf'ration of bid~ for in!-i t ~tl ­
ling air rondi! ioning in the MC'igs
IndustriC's Work shop wi ll ix' an
agPnd3 itflm .

In July lh" board will ret urn rn

Chain saw ron test se1
POMEROY - A cha in saw
ron!L•st will bP held Sunday at2 .m.
at Carr's Oak Grove, Allred. The
con!C'st is open to all 4-H members

and is sponsored by Alfred Liveslock 4-H Cl ub .

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Delivering to
Middleport.
Pomeroy,
Rutland
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'Graduation
Ballons
'Singing Songs
To Grads
'Remember
Birthdys
and
Get-Wells

Check vandalism

POMEROY - Six runs were
made by local emergency units
Friday the Meigs County Emer·
gency Medical Service rPported.
Pomer~y at 10:35 a.m. went to
Legion Terrace for Lee Rudisill.
taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital; at 8:44 p.m. PomeroytoChester
Ball Field for Don Casto. taken to
Veterans Memorial; at11:57Pomeroy to U.S. 33 and SR 681 for James
Whitaker who was in an auto
accidenl. taken to Veterans
Memorial.
Middleport at 12; 32 p.m. to Meigs
Mine No. I for Luther Gillon, taken
to Veterans Memorial; at2: 47 p.m.
Middlepon was called for Margaret
VanCooney who was treated IJy lhf'
squad.
Tuppers Plains a tll : 25p.m.l oSR
681 for Jack Lancewhowas taken to
Veterans Memorial.

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Police Department are investigat ing two acts of vandalism that
occurred Friday nigh! and early
Sa turday morning .
AI 11 45 p.m . the glass in a phone
booth located on East Main Street
was broken and at 1:45 a.m.
Saturday morning a cokebolllewas
thrown through a picture window
the Farmers Bank and Savings
Company.

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continuing at the Full Gospel
Lighthouse. Hiland Road. Pomeroy, each evening through Sunday.
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MIDDLEPORT - The Middle
port Fire Department answered a
tota l of 35 calls during lhr month of
April including eight fire runs and 27
emergmcy calls. fire chief .Jeff
Darst reports . Department vehicles
were driven fi71.1 miles during the
month.

BE A CWWN, BE A CWWN- Bend Area Merchants i\ssoclation
added some excitement for the younger set to their sidewalk day sales
Friday and Saturday In Pomeroy . Dixie Eblin in clown costuming
;;troDed about lo\m giving balloons to the children of shoppers.

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April runs total35

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Meigs County happenings ..

Like agood neiJQibor.

AT REASO.NABLE PRICES

1984 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME
NORTH GALLIA GRADUATION - BcmittaGall HAlberts, daughter
of Sue and Rex HAlberts of BidweU, one of the 54 seniors who graduated
from North Gallla High School Friday evening, accepts her diploma
from Carl Waugh, president of the Gallla County Board of Education.
Photo by Judy Owen Morgan.

Air conditioning bids on agenda

N&lt;YI'ES 30th YEAR - Members of til&lt;' staff of Neal Insurance
Agency, Second !\venue Wld {;rape StN'el, celehrat•'CI the agency's 31kh
year in business thls pa..t wt•ek. Seen marldng the oc"asion aN', from
left, founder ChariP&gt;; \1 . Neal, stalfers Kim Dennison and Connie
HemphJII, and ownPr ,f. Michael Neal.

11: 45p.m.
ThP Gallipolis post of the state
highway patrol said Scott report·
edly lost control of his vehicle on a
curve, went left and struck a
guardrail. His car then slid into a
northbound vehicle driven by Mel- ·
vln R. Staten, 46, Athens.
Suffering mJnor injuries in the
accident were both drivers and a
passenger in Staten's car, Ernaline
D. Staten. 44. Athens.
ScoH's car was severely damaged. and the Staten vehicle was
moderately damaged. The patrol
cited Scott for failure to control.

suc h ceremony since I he ROTC
progra m was established at the
college in 1981. The Rio Grande
Cu iiP!'l'Holzer Sc hool of Nursing
Te&lt;'hnology conducted its pinning
cerE&gt;mony for this year's graduates
in rhr audilorlum of the Fine and

deans of a ll rrspectivP sc hool s 1.1.:iJJ
parUripatC' in thC' conferring of

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MORE NEW ARRIVALS

Other events related to gradualion include Rio Grande's Army ~
ROTC Commissioning Ceremony
on Frid ay morning in the Atrium of
the Fine and Performing ,Arts
Center. Two Rio Grande seniors

will r('ceivP an Honora!")' Doctor of

SYRACUSE - T he Mei gs
Count y Board of Mrntal Rf'tarcla ·

Motor Car Brokers

CAROLL SNOWDEN

STATE FARM

424 Second Ave.

Athens resident
injured in accident
POMEROY -An Athens man
was admitted to O'Bieness Memor·
Ia! Hospital, Athens, early Saturday
for treatment of Injuries In a two-car
accident on U.S. 33 near Dexter
Frtday night.

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Village funds
total $562,425
All Middleport Village funds
tota led $562,42&gt;.13 as of Apr il 30,
Clerk -Treasu rer J on Buc k reports.
Receipts, d isbu rsem e nts a nd lhP
balance in each of the funds m a king
up the tota l as of April 30,
rl'!o:i pect ive ly, Gtre: gener e:t l.
$27,958.18, $17,118.65, $35,324.54 ;
street maint e na nce, $5,128.37,
$6,&amp;31.12, $737.06; HUD, ni,IUJ,
$22,794 .69, $3l,:RJ,75; fede ra l re·
venuf' sharing, $.1,033, no dis burse·
ment s. $1&amp;3.39; street light, no
receipts. $1.407.93, $4500.15; street
levy , no receipts , no disbursem ents,
$13,621.51; fire equipment. no re·
ceipts, $1,2lll. 97, $783.97; fire truck,
no receipts, no disbursem ents,
$57,653.05; gene ra l bond r etirement,
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T!Jnes.&amp;ntinel SWI
PANAMA
Fla. -A fanner tri-county resident has been
honored as · ~Outstanding Young Woman of the Year" by Florida
Jaycees.
Frankie V.Oreh Wincheste r is a sargent with the Bay County
Sheriffs Depanment, and was singled out for the award as the most
outstandingwoman in Florida. ·
Ms. Winqtester is the daughter of Vivian Fugate of Pt. Pleasanl.
W.Va., and the late Frankie P . Voreh of Tallahassee, Fla. She
attended Pt. Pleasant High School until 1966, when she went to
Florida.
She now heads up the department's crime prevention unit. and has
been In crinninal justice for 10 years. Formerly a crime laboratory
technician supervisor, she later became a technical police instructor
for the Law Enforeement Assistant Center.

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disbursement.

$lo,463.47: sa nitary sewer escrow ,
no f('('_'('ipt.s, no disbursements,
$136,717. 29: fire house improveme nt
fund , $49.07, $1.555.93. $6,6.11 .31 :
water ta nk , no n::"Cei!Jt s, nudisburst-'-

ments, $180,977.58: wa te r , $8,306.29 ,
$6,896.56, $29,850 .:!9: san itary sewe r,
$6,434 18. $6, 795.45, $37,Hl2 .35: swim ·
ming pool, no receipt s, $39 .43 . $42 .53
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c em Pte r;·. $ 1. 120. 06 ,
Sl.375.14 . $.'i€0.33 deficil : wate r
meter trus ts . $260, $375, $10. 388.16:
economic devPlopmcnt. no rt:'CC'ipts.
no dis bursem&lt;·nts, $2,000.
Ex penditure~ for the month
tot a led Sffi,460.R7 while rPCcipt s
amounted to !bH2 . 2W~ . 1 ~.

When sbe went to Panama City Police Department as thp first
female pollee officer In 1976, Ms. Winchester was a patrol officer and
became crime scene investigator, police instructor and crime
prevention officer.
Among her many dulles, Ms. Winchester has co-founded SAFSpouse Abuse Foundation, Inc. - a six county or gani7Ation
providing emergency assistance to battered spouses and their
children.
That group formed in 1983 out of the concern of the Bay County
Sheriffs's Department and other local organizations.
The Crime prevention unit recpived a nwnbcr of s pouse abuSP
calls , and the department began looking for a bette r way to assist
those women and children. SAF was the result , funded by people and
a :state grant, written by Ms . Winchester.
· She also oversees that organization and conrluct s public education

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spok~ to th e Meigs Loca l School
District' s Bmrd of Educa l ion Tues·
dav night represented the Con·

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Boos te r s. he r0port s.
Arnold told thP hoard that the
group blames thr administration
and not the board for the recent
firing of Mi ss GoodnitP and sug
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By LEEK. wmmow
Times-Sentinel Staff
RIO GRANDE - If he can
stop the earth from spinning on
its axis, a Buckeyl' Va!Wy
V oca Ilona! School farm mechan·
ics instructor might grab the
world's attention in becoming a
· karate champion.
Although he has not reached
that point, .Joe Minney, second

tak f'n by f[J(• g rou p. The b:Jard, \Vi th

mf'mtx• r s p r0~nt Tuesda~·
night , vottod 2-2 on C:l mras u!"f' lo
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rf'€&gt;mploy :vtiss Goodnil e_ MPan lim ~.
Arnold reports that the
Concerned Citizens for Miss Good
nit P arc discouragi ng any demon
stration at thr Mei gs High School
comme ncem ent ol bl• h1•ld this

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meet a t .J p m Mond ev et the
agriculturf' confr rPnc r crnt r r.
F armers Bank Building Thrrr will
be a n upda te on the 12Me igs County
indu strial s il (:'S, a report on Sc ipio
Energy Associates , Inc .. located at
lhr• Scipio Industrial Pa rk and
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15-member U.S. karate team in
the World Karate Games, Budapest placing 12th in the 00
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under Men •s Fighting Division.
He was the only perspn to
represent the United States in

that division. Japan placed first
in It '
The world championship was
held at the Hotel Stadium which
at one time was I he site of the
1932 Olympics. Thirty·six COUn ·
tri.,;- including many commu ·
nist such as Russia and Cuba SPnt the best of the black belt
breed. Minney, who has studied
the martial art for eight years.
fizzled out at the fourth round
after competing with men from
Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and
Italy. Each round was three
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1\T HE NS - The Gray Panthers of
South1•as tl'rn Ohio will hold a pubUc
mceting from idtJ to 8::10 p.m .
Tuesday a! the AthensSeniorCenter
on Ke rn St. The g-roup is an

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six weight classes : 00 kilograms
and under, 60·65 kilogra m s, 65-70
kilograms, 75-80 kilograms, over
80 kilograms and a n open
division for any w£&gt;ight. Then:
were also nonfighting competi ·
lions for both sexes in "ka la," a
karate routine and prP&lt;'ision
kata, involving thl'P&lt;' persons
moving in unison.
Reaching the U.S. team
started at national tryout s in
Cleveland at which he was
selected among the top fou r in
his division. Next was a thrt'&lt;'day training camp at the Futurl"
Farmer's of American Camp in
Cedar Lakes, W.Va. where a
coach and training s taff ana·
lyzed participant s. Finally, t h~
best four were picked again in
each divisi!(n for the team and
Minney was . ranked fir st. This
Augusi in Sl!ll Diego , hP will
again attend ~alional tryouts.
Minney regards the U.S.
atheletes as amateurs while
those from other countries are
professionals. "I don't think it's
fair in competing against them ."

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for age int egra t£'d socia l progra m s
a nd a gu tn st age bias in polilical.

The international arena was a
cosmopolitan experience. Minney made many good frtends,
particulary with the .Japanese.
whose traditional style of karate
he plans to borrow for selfimprovement. He rates Japan's
karate team as number one with
Great Britain, France,ltaly and
Spain following . "Those are the
ones that are tough to beat.''
C~aches, trainers. ju~es and
doctors accompanied the U.S.
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POMEROY - Slight damage
was reported to a Me igs Local
Sc hool Distric t bus fo llowing an
accident Thursday on County Road
14, aceording to tlw sta te highway
patrol.
The patrol said th0 bus. dnven by
Elmer J . Snyde r , :JO , Pome roy , was
southbound a t :1 :05 p.m. when it
dropped off I he right side of the road
and into a diTch.
Snyder was not injured in the
Jccldent. I he pa trol sa id .

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Junior High sevl'nt h and eighth
grade bands will present a conce rt
Monda y , May 21 , a t 7:311 p.m . a !
Meigs Junior High
The program will feature m a rches.
patriotic music a nd popular music.
Admission is free and the public is
invited Director Is David Bowen .

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POMEROY - Issued marriage
licenses in Me igs County Probate
Court we re Brady Huffman. Jr ., 2J,
Racine, and Debra Honaker, 28,
Middleport, and Richard Gall ·
Pu trnan, 20. Reedsville, and Linda
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on spou se a buse and fa milJ' violence with works hops and seminars.
Ms. Winchester is a m e m ber of the boa rd of directors of the G irls
Club of Ba y County , works " ith t he Amcncan Red Cross, United
Way , Norhtwest Florida Drug Council. Ce tholw Social Services and
the G uardian Ad Litem progra m.
She is a m ember of the Panam" Cit\• Com munity Correctional
Cente r Citizens Advisory Boa rd a nd reprPst'nt s six counties on the
Flor ida Attorney Gene ral' s He lp Stop Cr ime advisory boa rd .
Last year, she was c hosen out standing Young Woman in P a nama
City by the Junior Women's Clu b a nd F irst Lady of the Year of Bay
County by Beta Sigma Phi lnt e rnattonal Sorority.
She was awarded the local and s tate Cooper·Taylor Public Safety
Award by the J aycees and the F lorida Distingu ished Service Award
in Law Enfor&lt;'€mPnl by the Florida Council on Cr im e anp
Deliquency. She was the first woma n to e&lt;J rn H1at sta te-wide
distinguished service award .
Ms. Winchester is married to Det ective Hill Winc hester of th P
Panama City Pollee Department. and t he~ have two c hildre n ,
Frankie Michelle, 14, and Danny, 1:1
She attended Guif Coast C ommuni!~ College in F lorid~ : and
rece ived an Associate of Ans degree in 1975 a s a me mber of the firs t
police academy class there with fpmale m e mbers. She also atte nded
Ke nt Slate University and Florida State Universit y.
She teaches police work and public safl&gt;t y , coordinat es a domes ti c
abuse program, ha s been the fir st kma lc hired in one police
dPpartment, been the first woman to rC"CC'i ve the distingu is.hecl
SCI\! ice award in Florida law enforr Pmr&gt;nt and work."i with numerou s
other organizations like Girls Clubs and thP Ame rican Red Cr os.s.
Frankie Winchester is an involved woman. to sa y thP lmst involvL:l() with caring fur people . an essen! ial pat1 of sucel'ssful policl ·
work. She takes lime to care in the rapid pa l'C of today , a nd for th at .
she has been honored many times.

Sgt. Frankie Voreh Winchester

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m.tructor Joe Minney demOIIIItrates 88llle ol his karate moves, whlclt
he recentl;y took to world cla88~ In Budapest. He WIL'IIheonly
U.S. team ~her In 1M 00 lillp'am welgta class. ~bove, he exhibits a
cat foot stance, and at right, Minney displays a move for offense. the
side snap kick.

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and given spPnding m a ne.\· .. to
be atheletes." He found Hungar
ians worship their athf'if'tes as
heroes. "If you're a spo11 s
person in Hungary , _\'ou' rf' a
celebrity."
Original1y, 44 roun1 rif's wPrf'
to partlcipate at the world
championship. but that num ber
diminished after s ever a l
dropped out. Conflict between
Iran and Iraq and Israel and
Syria forced those countries '
teams to step aside. An impor
tant highlight of the C\'cnt ,
Minney said, was when the
Olympic committees of commu
nisi countries endorsed ka ratp
for the 1988 Olympics in Seoul.
Tae·Kwon -Do. another popular
m a rtial art, will be periormed at
an exhibition there. Judo is a
span permitted in the Olympics .
For so long, Minney explained , karate as a sport in thC'
Olympics was held up because
many countries could not agree
on specific rules or accepl many
of the different karate styles.
Aiso, karate was not a popular

sport m mos t co mmums t countriPs. Russ ia 's 1Pam ha s competed for about four vears and
the C .S. t~ am for mor e than 10,
he said .
F ollowmg the world match,
teams fro m the Unit ed States,
.Japan . ltalv. Hungary and
Yugus lJvict par1 icipa ted in a
sm aU compl'tiliun in Belgrade to
lx&gt;ne fit Yu gos lavi an citie s dam aged by an earthquake.
"The only thing that limits me
is monf'y,·· Minney

said . At

home in Rtchmond Dale, he can
expect each WN'kmd to attend
regional tournaments. Last
; ear, hl' placed fifth in his
division at thf' P an-Am Karate
(~ame s in Guatema la for North
and Sout h Amforican countries.
ThP U.S. teams placed second
overall He also raptured first
placP championships in Ke ntucky and South Carolina .
Minney studied karate fo r
self·defensc in Chillico the and he
also teaches ka r ate in Logan
once a week.

�May 20,

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea~ant, W. ViJ.

1984

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GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs·; ·
Ivan La ne of GaUipolis, fonnerly ~ .
Middlepor1 , are announcing
approaching marriage of their son, :
Ivan Lewis Lane . to Beth McGuire, ·
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmv D . .

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BIDWELL Mr . and Mrs.
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ter. Patricia Ga il , to George W .

COUNTRY STYlE

Shelley Renee Woodyard
Terry .Joe James

H e is the son of Mrs. Ruth Francis
and the late Lawrence Francis.
The open-church wedding at
Trinity Church, Pomeroy. will be
July 20 at 7:30p.m.

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Harry Woodya rd, Rt. 2, Crown City,
announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Shelley Renee, to T erry
loe James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
James. Crown City.
· An open-church wedding will
take place Saturday, June 23. at

6:30p.m. in Provid r nce Misslonarv
Bapl lsi Church on TN'ns Run Road.

Miss Woodyard is a graduate of
Hannan Trace High School.
Jam es. a graduate of Gallia
Academy High School and Buckeye
Hills Career Center. is co-owner
and operator of J ames Water
Service. Crown City.

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arc announcing the engagement
and approaching marriage of their
daughter. Regina Gale. to Ralph
Gregory Holbert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Holben. Glouster.
Miss Tolb&lt;&gt;rl i s a graduate of
. Kentucky Christian College and
. . Morehead State University, and is
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Education of Young Child ren will
hold its spring m&lt;.&gt;etlng at The
Learning Tree Child Car e Center .
located in the lowPr IPvel of St.
Peter's Episcopal Church, 541
&amp;&gt;cond Ave .. Gall ipoli s.
The goa l of the SOAEYC is to
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paraprofessiona l s, and non ·
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children

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professional C'Xpt:'ricncf' inrlud r s 10

national

years .'ls a first grade tea cher . thi'E'C'

children.
The featured speaker for the
evening wi ll be Sister Melanic
Hannigan, O.P. from Ohio Domini·
can Coll ege in Columbus. She ha s a
Bachelor's Degree in E lementary
Education from Ohio Dominican
College, Master's Degree In Educa·
Ilona! Psychology from Fordham
University . New York, and her
Ph.D. in Special Education from
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approaching marriage of ttw ir

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dau ghter, Julie Kay , to Randolph
B. Robertson Jr .. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Randolph B. Robertson of
Mount Vernon. Ohio.
The wedding wi ll t akP plac P 1: :«1
p.m . Saturday, July :?B. in St.
Mark's Methodist Church in l'"ind·

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Imperial House in Findl ay .
Miss Dukes is a graduat r

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attended Bowling Green State

Bissell - Smith
POMEROY -Mr.andMrs.Gien
R. Bissell of Long Bottom annou nce
the engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter , Lori
Ann. \o Robet1 Leslie Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Smith . also of
Long Bottom.
A September wedding is being

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Miss Biss.Pll is a gradu at f' of
Poml'!DY Wl'slp~·an Holi nC"ss C hrist ian Aca dcrn~ .

Srn.it h is a l-..'Taduat r of Ea stern
High School and sf'J"\" C'S as a missi! C'
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The Job Bank located at the

Senior Citizens Center. 220 Jackson
Pike, is open five days a Wl'f'k
Monday through Friday from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m .
Now is the time to think about
fixing up your homes. The Job Ba nk
·has qua lified applicant s to do yard
work. painting. cleaning and g&lt;'n·
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in order.
PeopiP needing applicants to sll
with pets or 10 look after their
·homes while on vaca ton should
utili?P this service.
Call 44&amp;-700l and speak to the Job

lln:rt ll llt )..!" Jh lt· u1tt·ran ct'"·

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2. T tw apostlP s received tlw "gift of toogues" when ther were baptized
with the Hol y Spirit tArt s I :5 .8: 2 :1-4, 7,14,37,421. Mao s teaehiog: The
t )TW h un drt ·d :1n d l\\ t ·nl _\ rt·ct•iv t·d tht~ s ame gift. be ing baptized with
1 Lt· I ltd". ~ pm t.

:1. l ttr nl'liu c.. ;1n d hi" hlltt.., t·hnld_r&lt;•('&lt;• ivPd thl' ''gift of tongues" when they
\\ t•rt_· h;tplw ·d v. 11 h t tw llrdy ~ p 1 nt so as to ('Onvinre Peter and the six
.)t · \~ i"h hrr ·thr·t•r, 1:\r! '- 1 \ : \:!) that God wa s ca lling the Gentiles unto
t·mt· nant rt ' lation ..,hlp Hllh tiH· . l t· w ~ (Acts 10:44 -48; 11:15-18). Man's
tfc&gt;aching: To h1 :mn_w ;1 ~ uhJ Pt"1 t" 11r hap \ ism today, on e mu st be baptized
\\ 11h 1 ht•lloi _
Y :""l ~ •lrJI. and "'!--JH•ak in toni{Ue~" as Corne liu s .
4. "All nf"!&lt;ih" r:\1'1 -- :!: 171 h ;~ -.. n·f1·r t· nc e to the Jewish fle s h represented
h,.\· 1111'_ ;qJ o .., tll ' " 1 ,\t-_ ~ .., ~ I .11 :mrl thP. GP ntilc flesh represented by
( orrwhu ..; 1.-\ ct .., 10 :-l ll - 1~1 \1an s tt•at:hmg: "All fle!!ih" has reference to
;d l lw\i{'Vf' f " 1111 Lt\" .
5. ThP "gift of .toni("Ut"" ... al 11ng w ith other mirHulous gifts. was
tlHP .I rtc ·d h.\· t ht · l:tvm~ on nl th t• ;tpost lPs· ha nds tAcls 8: 17,18; 19:6),
&lt;lnd wou ld cea s t· 11 Cor. l:l:XI. "'an' s tea(hing: Jesus being the same
VL•sll.• rda _v an rl to day. v. (· ha\·, . th(' same mira culous gifts today For
t lw\· ha vt' not n •a ... l•d.
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6. ;,S peaking in tongUl' ~&gt; " wa: 'w r·ondar y lo prophe-cy (1 Cor. 14 : 1·12).
and whPn a?u s l'd, tTt' at l'd nn s und c r standing, manifesting the actions
ot &lt;t "barbanan" or a " lunatif" I I ('or . 14: 11 · 19.23 L Man's teac:hing: It is
not d ..,pt'oJuiar_v gilt. a nd tl matt e r s not 1f no one other t han GOO
undPr c.. t:-~nd s.

7. _ "S peak~ng in ton gut•~" \\a ~ n ot a s ign of s piritual growth but of
~· hlld ~ood tmJ!l~lurity a nrl u nbt! l te f ( 1 Cor. 14 :W · 22). Man's teaching: It
I" a '&gt; lg"n of s pmtual growth and g r eat faith .
R. "Spf&gt;a.k~ng _in_tongueFI" _was to be conducted orderly ( 1 Cor. 14:23-31),
and t.he mdt vJdu als bemg unde r control (1 Cor. 14 :14:32). Man's

teachrng: Wh en you arc under t he influence of the Holy Spirit. you
ta n not mnl rol _\"ll ll :"t·lf. :1nd 11 1'\ m o rd e r for all to speak , praise, and
" ht• ll t :11 t hP " anw t mH·.
.. . If .\ ·qu '"'ay " ha t man l l'a&lt;' h&lt;'" ic.. I r u(', you make "God a liar." Beca u se
Cut/ I'!' !nw rurd ' ,.,-ry mnn ul1or," I mus t accept and teach God's word
rt '.JI'(" flll g :tnd d t•nnun ein g m:1n\ h'&lt;a{' hing!
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1 ~. \ II . "R . : IO : t:l · \. 14: !i . fi . 1 8, 2 1 2~. 391. and the "gilt of tongues" gave
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prol&lt;'•'tNI from Lhl' "fie s" of nwn . We can only know what God says by

lay. A reception will follow at thr

special edu ca tion

principal and 13 years ar Ohio
Domini can College.
Sister Melanie will spmk on
developing good self-concepts in
children . There will be a rccrption
following the mCPtlng .
The meeting is open to educators.
paren ts. and other int er ested persons. Call Jan Betz at The Learning
Tree. 446-8678. for reservation s.

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FINDLAY M r. and Mrs.
Gordon Dukes of Findlay, Ohio.

job Bank offers work
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Sister Mt•lanie Hannigan

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Robertson

Charles W. Aldridge, Lan g&gt;\·Uic· .
announce th e engagement and
forthcomin g marriage of tlwir
daughter, \.ratu s Ann. 16th St.
Huntington. W.Va. to Her shPI Lee
Marcum , also of Huntington. He is
the son of Mrs. Marv M ullins
Marcum , Huntington. and the lat e
Hurston S. Marcum.
The ceremony will lake place on
Sunday, May ?:1. at ~ p.m. at the
Dillon Chapel Unii Pd Methodist
Church. 4421 16th St .. Huntington.
with the Rev . Robert Fulton. Jr.
officiating. ThP infonnal e,·rn t will
be open ch urch with an opm
rccPptiun , 1o follow immC'dio 1r ly
after the cerPrnony .
John H . Kelly of Madison. Ind.
guitarist and uncle of the briclc. w ill

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for meeting

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Schools as an elemen tary teacher in
Columbus.
Holberi is a graduate of Muskin·
gum College and is employed by the
Delaware County School System
where l1e teaches and coaches at
Olen tangy High SchooL
The open-church wedding will
take place on June 22 at2: 30 p.m. at
the Ripley Church of Christ, Ripley,
W.Va.

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May 20, 1984

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

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Senior ctttzens plan activities
Gallia County
GALLIPOLIS - Activities lor
th&lt;" "'"'-' k of May 21~25 a llhe Senior
li tiwns Cente r located al 220
.l:wkson PikP are as follows:
Monda y. May 21 - Cer amics
Clc~s~, ~1 : :)0 a .m .- noo n; Cook -Off
l'onrl''l Hl'g-ister from 12:30-1 p.m .;

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Tursc ta;. May 22 - S.T.O .P
CIC~ss. 111: :KI a .m .; P hysical F itness.
11 to a rn .: Crall Class. L 'l p m .
\\' Pdn P SdJ~' . May 23 Vint on
Bi hl&lt;· ~ t u ci) ' . I p.m .: Cord &lt;.am es.
L l p.m.: CHEAO NUirilio n E du ra ·
lion. l :\ p.m .
Thu rsda)·. Mu )' 24- Bible Study,
11 a .m . noon: \ ' into n Crafls . 1·2
p.m. : ll nnor Crow n Cll y Mea t
Participan t&gt; . Oitlr 1\·mc Chorus
perfor m a ftPr lu nch .
Friday , M ; t ~ · :!.t )- Birt hda y Pa rty
:..~nd Quil t C i\'P-/\w a,·. noon: Ar1
C la.s. l ~ :l p m : Cra ft Mi ni Course.
1 ~ .1 p .m .: t-:•·•·nr ng Aclivlties. 6-10
p.m
T hP Senior :\u tri lion Program
1.Yill scrv r thr fo llowing mr nus:

)tr. :u1d \I rs. Timolhy 1.. Sn)'dt•r

Monda y - Spa ghrtl i with mPat.
tossed sala d. [Clio ll'il h topping.

Jill A. Collier exchages vows
with Timothy L. Snyder April 7

I talian brf'ad , bull f' l
T uesd a \· S&lt;lim()n l oa f.
CTf'amrd pota tof's. gT f'f'n hf'a ns
brownir c;, brf'acl . buttf'l'
Wednf'sdJy - Spanish r icr . wux

GAL LU 'OLL~

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Coll i&lt;'i

and Tim oth~: L. Sn _
\ ·dc·r . both of
Da llas. TC'xa s. f'xc hangcd wr-dding
vows April 7, at St. Lou l" Ca t holic

Chu rch. Ga llipolis. Th~ b rid~ is th&lt;'
da ug hter of Mr. a nd Mrs . ChJrb
ColliPr of Ga llipolis. The groum b
the son of M r . and Mrs. h:.r nnpth

SnydPr J r .. of Vipnna. W.\ 'a .
The doublf'-ling cr rrmo ny wa s
officia ted b,· the Rc,·. W illia m
M yer s. w ith scripturf' n •ading b~·
Jud y ~ m PII of Cross Lam •s. W.Va.
M w; ic wa~ pru\·idt'tl b~· org anis t
Adela idt• Sa ndt•rs. CaUipo lis. a nd
guit arist Ma r k U '&lt;'P of Virn na.
W.Va .
Givf'n in marnag0 b\ hf'r fatllf'r .
thC' brid(• wor r a fonna I w hitP
chiffo n gown combin ed wil h Shiffli
and VcniC&lt;' lace. ThP BasquP bodice
fea lui'&lt;'d a high nf'C kline fr am ed in
lace with Shiffli em broidery . Pa ll·
ems of Venia;• laCf' and w idl•
banding of Shimi was fe alur&lt;&gt;d on
the bodit."'C . Tiw nat ura l wa istlinP
was defined w ith banding of \'cnicc
flowe r&gt;.
·
The full skin fca tur('(l a widP
flounce a t thP he mlin&lt;&gt;. flowing to tht•
back relea s ing a ' '"' hcd ral 1rain
She wore a ma tc hing .Julil't Ca p of
Venicxe la c&lt;' from whi ch imported
Illusion laCP fe ll to a finger! ip Ieng'! h
Sh&lt;' wore a set of gold carnngs

hf'lo n gi n g

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To

Monday - Ewingto n. IJ ;,. t: ~;,
p.m .: Geiger's. 2~2 : 30 p m : Aci ne'
Rd .. 2: 45~3: 1:, p .m .: Vin to n P 0.
:i:J0-4 :30 p .m .; Bidwe ll . 'i·li p m :
Harrisburg , 6: 1'i~6 : :~1 p. m : Hoi
ley' s. 6: 45-7 p .m .
- Tuesday -

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acti vitif's has bPPn scheduiPd fo r

the Meigs County Senior Cilizens
Crnl er. Mulberry Heig hts. Po mc~
roy. for 1he w&lt;'&lt;'k of May 21 ~ 25 :
Monday - Ron Ash. Ohio Power
Com pan)' Ma nager . will speak atll
a. m . abo ut Acid Rain: Physica l
F'itnrss. 11 : 4o a .m.: Sq uare Dancr.
1 ~3 p.m
TuPsd a~: Physical Fitnl'ss.
11 : 4o a .m .: Ringo 1 ~2 p .m .: Bo·
wling. 1: :10 p m
Wed nPSd ay - Physical Fitnrss .
11 : 45 a m.: Bingo, 1 ~ 2 p.m .:
Bowling. 1: :10 p.m .
Thursday - Ceramics. 10 a .m. -2
p.m .. Charlie Ra rwtl a nd Bill

County on a once a month basis so

that per sons wilh, such proble ms
ca n come to lhe Senior Citize ns
Cente r lo la lk wtlh him . Please
m ake a n appointmpnl lirsl by
ca lling Leafy Chas l&lt;'&lt;'n a t the

Ranches
Cape Cods
Bi-Levels
FHA-V A-FmHA
Financing
Available

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Best m a n v.:as Stcvf' Brooks.

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Vicnna. \V Va UshP r s w ert' Mrrri\1

Mav . lluntin gl on.
M it chC'II.

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Ohrmundt. !Ja il a s. Texas.
A Jt'('f'PI ion v.:as hf'id at t h&lt;' Shrinf'
Club in (;aU ipoii s, wilh l. ibb•·
Wis(•ma n . Ga lli po lis , altf'ncling th f'
guPst l "('gi sh ·r . Ass ist ing at tllf'
recepl ion WPIT' T ina Pfi s tC'r. h:t ·r nPrsvilk, N .C , Pt&gt;nm · Print , C a l!i In lis: rna nd\ ( ;obi&lt;•. Col umhu ~ ;md

J ackie Profill . (;a ll ipolis. ·
The b r illro is Ll ,E!"r adu ;lll' of
Ma rslld tl L'ni ver!:iity with .1 H:-.;\
d PgH"' ', and is a r Pgistr rNI 11\11-., t '
w ith fl n •:-.IJv tt•ri;-UJ MPC!ic:d ( 't•nlt 'l ,
Do l L1 ~ . 'J' p:o~; t s

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in bu sim '"·"· H(' is Pmplo~ · pd b,v
Monro(• ~, · &lt;. . rPm s fur Bu s i nPs~ in
Dall as . Te :-. .1 ~
Mar~ hall L ' n 1 n•rs i t~ ·

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Tht• 'ou~ i&lt; "'" dt •s at 7131 HoiI)
Hill Dr . a~t. I J",. Dallas Te xa s .

P 0 _, ry F1 -h p m . 1-' un ·k: t. lo 1:) 1.- l r1

p.m .
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p.m .: Hric k St"noo l Hd .. :!." :{1 :\: 10
p.m .: t\dda\·ili f' l· :l&lt;'m .. :1: 1:1 :\: l:l
p.m .: ~1. Rt. ';' ( F{ thl CI..., idl ~ JU·~ tl .
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Jamt•s R Simms Sr . 3213 Jackson
Pi k&lt;·. cc lrhra ted th~i r 251h wedding
a nni \'c rsan: M a ~· \ 7. A s m all famil y
pa rt_\· \\"CIS givrn for t he a nnivPrsa r:.·,
Ma \ 1!1, bv the ir c hildren a nd
grandr hildrP n
They ha ve lh rce ch ildre n . .Ja m es
R. Simms .J r .: F. lizabelh a nd Diana .
They a lso haw two grandc hildre n.
The co uple• wa s married Ma y 17.
1~;;~ in the nltl G r·acP Methodi st
Chap&lt;'!.
Mrs. Sim s i ~ lht' furrn Pr Bonrtip
Bar'kl•r. daug hte r of Thelma
B&lt;lrkPr . Ga llipolis. and lht•late Ted
Ra !-kP!·. Sh(' is a r pg-is te r(-'d nur!)€' at

Holzer Medical Cl•nic•r.
S tms is 1he son of F lorpnce Simms
" nd 1ht•la tc Cia rance Slrnms. He is a
fo n •m o n w it h Ohio P ower
Com pam ·.

HOURS: Mon .. Tues .. Thurs .. Fri. 12 to 7
Closed Wednesdays - Sat. &amp; Sun. 12 to 4

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Mr . and Mrs. James R . Simms Sr.

Simms
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noted May 19

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area on first floor expandable to 1440 square feet. Elegance and qual·
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Models located on Rt. 50 West of Athens near Pic~ Pac Market- 591-1418

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Wednesd ay· - Bone 's . 2: l'i 2:.10
p.m .: Smllh . 2: 4'i .1: l 'ip .m .: Mvers .
3: 30-3:4'i p m .: Mer('('rc iile . ~..J :.'lO

Cenf•alug-icdl Socit·r~· will m eet il l 2
p.m. rOOa_,. ill Th r Mrigs Museum .
Beulah ,John ,on w i ll Spc'ak aOOut

Mf"4•t" SundaY
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Katie's Korner

Given in marriagE' by hC'r parC'nts
and es cor led to lhP a ll ar by hpr
fa ther. lhP bride wort&gt; a full Jcn ~~h
gown of shepr polyester a nd lace
nvf' r satin w ith a pearl trimmed
t.: ~ sh apc&gt;d nPckline and long s h&lt;'Pr
s ll'f'ves with lace cuffs. The bouffa nl
ski n. appliqued with s&lt;'Pd pea rls
;md lacf' a nd trirnm f'd to crr atc a

By KATIE CROW
Times-Sentinel Stall
We ll what do you know, a balloon
floatedalllheway !t'i ·· ,...,.
from fndianapo- '
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lis,. fndiana to '.
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MetgsCounty.
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Maxine Rose 1i'
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tells us that the l
balloon was found
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by her husband, Ches ter Rose and a
fellow employe, ClarenCPTripie tl 31
Dravo Corporation located near
Apple Grove on SR 338.
Tied lo the balloon w a s a m es sage
which read a s follows. "HI balloon
finder. Our school is participa ling in
the weekly reade r w riting pa ls
balloon conlrs t.
" Please pul this m essage in a n
enve lope along wllh your na m P a nd
address. phone number. ctty a nd
state In which you round my
message and mail back to m e to
address on back of card . Te ll you
lpca l paper that you heard from m e.

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" [f you wriiP tu m e I w ill wrill'
back. s igned Rosa McCormack.
fo urth grade . Bun kt•r Hill E lc m r n
wry, 6620 Shelbyville Roa d . fndi J ~
napolis. Indiana 46227...
Mrs. Rosewrole Ia the young lady
and sent her a m a p of Me igs Coun ly
a nd the tl" IP lhl• balloon w"s found.
Now is n' tlh31suml•thing.

·rHE

Dl'iill ah Wright of Augus la. Ga ..
te lls us s he has been in severa I la rge
hospilais bul nl'\'er ha s she seen any
equal to Veterans Memorial
Hospi tui.
He r falhf'r . Tom Weston. Minf'rsvillc . was a patif'nt a t Vf'tf' rans
Mc m or; a l and Mrs. Wri g hl s taled
that s hfo has never found "folks " ."io
friendly a nd consider ate ct s thoSi'
w ho w ork a t thr hospital.
She' was amazed at the tC'ndrr·
lov ing care hPrfather r&lt;'CCived from
m pm bers of E'VC'r)' depat1mcnt .

Shr is cwr so graiPful.

REVIVAl. SI'EAKER
David Kautt, a~lOtOCiatc minist Pr
of lhe Hallom Cily l'htistian
Church, Forl Wot1h, Texa,, will
be guest sneaker at the Brarllord
l:hurc h ol Christ Sunda~. 7 p.m .
He Is a graduate ol Dalla.•
Chrtslian College, the son of

Mr. and M r s. Hoss No rri s. Syra cuse. w ho arP c eiC'bra 1ing thei r li.3rd

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bridesmaids In auberg!ne polyester. rriiiiiiiiiiiiii-:'-:"0:~~~~~;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
They were fashioned wilh shor1
pulf&lt;'d s leeves. U~shaped necklines,
a nd A· line sklt1 s. They w ore baby' s
brea th in their hair and carried
wicke r baskets of silkk nawe rs in
pink and a ubergine wilh babys
brea th.
J[)(' TI10m as, brolher ~ in · l aw of lhe
groom , was best man, and lhe
ushe rs we re Rick Hoval t&lt;'r and Ron
Casci. Thf' gr oomandhisa ttenda nt s
wo re silve r 1uxedoes. Mr s . Ash wore
a mis ty m a uvP gown a nd Mrs.
Bcc k&lt;'r a plum polyeste r gown . Both
had corsetgl:ts of silk nowP rs.

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Mo nday lh r u Friday
9 AM Ia 9 PM
SJ turday 9 AM t o I PM

A NEW OIREC ri OIV IN HAIR DESIGN

lhe lhret• tiered groom' s cake'::
Hostes&amp;•s we re E l3ine Miller ;
Shamn Bailev. Diana Ash , Mar-:
garet Dailt•y.' Stt'phani&lt;' Ash, a n&lt;t:
P &lt;'!!!(}' Dailt•y.
:
ThP bride gr"duJted !rum Meig~ :
lligh School a nd tlw Hio G i a nd~;
Col legP~ H u lzer Sc ilool of N ursi~:
and " t'lllpluvt'll as a regis te ret:t·
nu r&amp;· a t \'l'ttoran., Memoria l- :
Hospital
ThP g room ;,; ai;;o a gra clu ale ot
!Vlp,gs a nd allt•miPll Muskingum
Coliegp, Zane"· ilk•. HI' is t•mplov&lt;'Cl

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and Faye Kautt of
DaDa.•. and the husband of Julia
Ru.scll Kautl, lormerl~ of
Meii{S County. The pubUt· is
invited to attend.

Fiberglas
Mesh
Aluminum
8 Ft. to 20 ft.

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Guests WE're reg!sterro by Krist in
Bailey and Holly M ille r , cousins of
lhe bride. Nu ptia l music wa s
presented by Jane Wise. Rutland .
Several t r adi tioanl wedding songs
were sung inc luding the " Wedding
P rayer" as the couple kn&lt;'&lt;'IPd a l l he
alta r . Handy Crawford . brother ~ in ~
law of the br;de, sa ng "Endless
Low."
A receplion wJ s held rn the churc h
socia l room.
A three~ tiered fountain ca ke wit h
sta irways leading lo two lit ·n '&lt;l
cak es was fPa l urcd on thP bride's
table. n :&gt;n1 eri.n g a sm all C'r t abh · w ;.~_..,

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weddin g anni vr rs&lt;:~ry toda)-'.

Li kP to se nd congrat ulalions to

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pane l effect. llowed Into a cathedral
train.
The ma tching veil was calhedral
iengthandfe ll froma capheadplece
of seed pearls and lace. She wore a
pearl necklace borrowed from he r
a unl. a bluE' lace garte r. and carried
a bouquet of miniature red roses,
whllecarnationsandbaby's breath .
Lisa Thom as, slsterofthegroom.
was m a tron of honor, and Sonia Ash
a nd Dem a ris Crawford. s isters of
the bride, were bridesmaids. The
a lt e ndants wore gowns of identical
dPsign with the matron of honor in
pink polyester over rose, and the

Indiana school balloon found

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POMEROY - Tonla Kay Ashand
Gregory Alan Becker exchanged
wedding vows In a candellg ht
ceremony March 3 at 7:30 p.m. a t
the Asbury Methodist Church ,
Syracuse.
ThP br ide Is the daug hler of Mr .
and Mrs . Dick Ash, Salisbury , N. C.,
formerly of SyracuS&lt;&gt;, and the
groom is lhe son o!Mr. a nd Mrs. Don
Becker, Middleport.
The Rev. Steve Nelson pertormed
lhe double r ing ceremony before an
a ll ar decorated with baskels of a ll
while gla dioli and carna li ons
fl anked by two seve n branch
ca ndelabra w ilh Ihe unity candi&lt;' in
the center . ThP candles on Pach side
of the uni t c andlewere lig hled by Ihe
molhers of the bride a nd groom as
they &lt;'nter&lt;'d Ihe sancluary. Hurri ·
cane lam ps and whit e sa tin bows
marked the IJ&lt;'WS.

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Choice of bevera ge available
wllh m eals.

Brown of the Rull and Volunt eer
FirP Depa rtment will ta lk aOOut
fire sa fr ty tn the home at 11 a.m .:

Maid of honor was Pall !. P:ttick.
CaU ipolis Bride smaids wr'f' C'inrii
Col lit•r. Cinr mnati: Kr ll:.-· Ca vell.

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Rece. 3:05-3:20 p.m .: Afri"" i(d .
3: 30-3:45 p .m .: Kyge r I. :1 '&gt;1-4 :20
p .m .: Kyge r fl. t 25 ~ 4 40 p.m .:
Roush Lane I, II . 4: 4 ~- :1 : 1:'1 IJ .m _;
Cheshi re I. fl. l&gt;n: 3(1 p.m .: Cht•shin•
Jll . 6 : 3.1~ 70 p.m .

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Meigs County

Frtday - Nutrttton EdUcation, 11
a .m .; Physll'al Fltness , l1:45a.m .;
Bingo, 1·2 p.m .
A Lega l ServicE'S Program has
been funded under Tt tie IIl of the
Older America ns Act by thE'
Buckeye Hilis·Hocklng Valley Re~
gtonal Developme nt Dlstric l Area
Agency on Aging. for lhe et ghl ~
count y a rea whic h Includes Meigs
Counly .
Ja m Wa msley, artorney, will be
availabi&lt;' for IPga t a ssistance 10
persons age 60 a nd over to he lp wilh
ma ilers s uch as utilily problem s.
te nanl problem s 1renter or land·
lord I. mineral lease lig hts, unsatls·
faclory purchases or work done,
p roblems In v ol v ing di sa bilit y
payments.
Wams iPy will be visiting Meigs

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- &amp;-5··

W. Va.

Tonia Kay Ash exchanges vows · with Gregory A. Becker March 3

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Center. 992·2161.
Ms.'.Chasteen has had tralnlngu
a Public Benefits Spectall.st and
may be able lo solve the problem. ;tt
not, she will then make ~~~
appolntmenl with Wamsley. HewUI
be at the center on Wednesdar.
June 13, from 9: :rJ to 11: .ll a .m .
The Senior Nutrition Program
menu for lhe week Is:
Monday - Chicken and rice
casserole. peas, colE' slaw, oranges
and bananas.
Tuesday - Fis h sandwich, ov~n
flied po1a10es . tossed salad, apple
ertsp.
Wednesday - Liver and onions,
parsli&lt;'d potaloes, Harvard beets,
ca ke.
Thursday Sa lis bury steak,
mashed pola toes. spinach lruil.
Friday - Pinto beans, tossed
salad. cornbread. strawber.ry ge la tin wllh fruil . chocolale chlp

g r t' a!

Gallia County Bookmobile
route schedule announced
GALLIPOLIS- Tht • Dr . SamuPI
L. Bossard Memoria l Libra n · will
be al Ihe following pi3ct•s the w&lt;•Pk
of May 21 to 2.'i .

bea ns. broccoli , pears , rye bread.
buller.
Thursday - Swiss -steak, but·
Ierro noodles. BrusS&lt;&gt;! sprouls.
applesauce ra isin cakP. bread.
buller .
F r iday - Meal loaf with gra vy .
mashed pota toes, corn , icr cream
and c a ke. d inner roll.
Choice of beverage servl'd wl Ih
each mPal. Meals subject to change
wlihoul no tice.

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May 20, 1984

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

May 20, 1984

Beat of the Bend

Kelly Ann Wilson exchages vows
with jacob Roush in Pomeroy .

Pomeroy captain retires,
honored by department
By BOB HOEFUCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
Cap!. Geo rge Hie ks re i ired from
26 ypar s wilh lhP

Ohio State Fair from Aug . 3 through
Aug . 17. The t&gt;and is an institulion at
rhe fa ir having been a part s ince
Jq25. Only a r Frtain numbPr of

Pomeroy

positions a re available in C'ach
sec tion and it Is a distinct honor to

PoliLV

Dt:•parl mt:&gt;nt

on

Ma ~' 1 and

''"'as

~A· ith

honored

have bc&lt;'n chosen . Direclion is by
Oma r P . Bla ckman.

a

pa r t, · a t thf'
P o m( •ro'
Fin ·

Du It:,' 1o n•rnembPr Mrs. EllPn

Sta ti on .
lie w e~s pn:_
• -;pntf'rl gi ft s from
C'O- \\ 'Or kP r"~ a t \ "il !i.Jgc• Hu ll, fro m thf'
Pom f'r u\ · m :-J\'nr and council. thf'

W Uson of Monkev Run who wUI
obserw her 91st birthday on June 3.

fir&lt;' llPpa rtmPnl a ncl lhc EagiPs
Club APr t&lt;' 21&lt;1.
r'\C'tUalJ.\ ·, !herr WP rP about iO in
a llcndan ec w il h lots of food on ha nd
for tht' ()(TJs ion. Co-wurkPr E dith

son -in -law , Mr . and Mrs. V irgi l

Sis son " wri t" ,J (XH' HI ro r thv
rx'&lt;:Jsion a~ ;.; hp did whf'n Hf'fll".\"
WL'JTY. rPtirPd frum !hi• fon·r &lt;lnd
lhC' rxx·m gcx ·~ likl' !hi::..:

M rs. Wilson fell recPnt ly and now

ha s 10 be wilh hPr daughter and
!la ves in Colu mbus . She really
m ts.. .('S Pomf'roy and Mf'igs County
;1nd w ants to com£' homr . However.
I hal jusr can 't bP worked our now .

H&lt;·r addrcss is :1132 Righlmire
B11·d .. Columbu s. Ohio. 43221 .

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The pow&lt;•r uu 1agl' in Middleport
Thursd'll cre al&lt;&gt;d a problem in I he
uffi cr of Dr. .James Conde. He and

F ' t"•m,ll h I lY in g to d\1 H'h.t ' _,·nu

hi s staff wP rT' just finishing a mi nor
opt' ratiun whC'n thf' power went off.

Captaln Hick..,
( ;(' flprall~

pr inC'('

o f&lt;~

Si)('clking ,

\'OU' tl'

m an.

('~in .

On •r thl' :-ca rs. nig ht -m .1t1d
l llg h l ·OUI ,

H1 'SfJ11ing u: hf'n nc'('dt'd to m o \ ' ~ '
;.dth d out .
(;ood t im t•s o r l)ad - ah\ ''-1.\ ..., I IH·
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I·. \ ' t ' I' I llt ·n · \H ll'k tng ;11 p !; 1.\ Jng 1ht'
c;,lOlf' .

H1 ' l pmg ! ht ' r rou hit' ha.o..; tx'f'n

~ · our

' ( l(' &lt;_lli C'H l .

It

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h!gll t ime nu\\' to tak f' d

\; J('; Jtion :

( · .:.~ rl'trc'&lt; ' !rom duty or

Th&lt;' staff round&lt;'d up flashlights in
1hc• offic&lt;' and hPid thm1 to aUow
Cundl• tu doSP . T hP pat ient is fin e.

\\'. W. l.Pw is of H0nniker. 1\ .H .. wU I
' l"'" k al lhC' Heath United Melho·
clts t Church at 10: 30 1hts morning
Ht' loves Midd leport a nd is looking
lorward to se&lt;'ing a lol of old
frimds . He'll be on hand unlll nex l
w('('kcnd when he' ll bP a part of I he
'iln h reu nion c lass al lh&lt;' Middleport
High School Alumni Banquet

~ t · ri o u s

Andrew W. Ratts . a gradua te of
~'li n

on th&lt;' sh&lt;'lf and

Std\

bu s~.

t h&lt;' Uni\·crsit y of Illinois this mont h.

has been acc C'pted into Harvard

do n't 1:!&lt;'1 "upsot: ..
a ~ ~ ·ou

tx• &lt;".Jim . clo

Universil\'. Cambridge. Mass .. a nd
will l:x&gt;gin studies for a law degn'C

1d('d ', ( •.

SJn('P I'P tx&gt;st wbht~ from us a t

! ) J)
( 'o n;.!TJtubtions to Eastt•rn llig tl
'~· h &lt;"J I s tude nt , R. Tut.ld Cia.'
,.\
t IumpPh ·r. C' lav has \..M•('n na rm'CI as
rnt • o f lht • &lt;.;t']f'('(P('S for thb \'C'aJ'' s

p it•c t • high school whic h will
twnHIH ' thP All-Ohio St.at(' Fair
Hand
:\lh •r ..;i.x d a~·s of l'('hPa rsal lhr

in SfoplembPr Andrew is lhe son of
llr and Mrs K. Wayne P.I.Jils .
formerl y· \ Rosf'mary Circlr of
1/actnr, Sf Louis. Mo .. a nd is a
grandson of thP la iP Oiha a nd Luis

Things arf' a bil

WELLSTON- Louise E. Ha me l
of Gallipolis began work recently as
Ex tension Consultant for the Ohio
Valley Area Libraries 10VAL I in
Wellston. As Extension Consultant.
Ms. Hame l wtll be responsible for
the federally-funded bookmobile
and books -by- mail seJVices provided in cooperation with local
pu bl ic libra r iPs in Atbens, Hocking.
.Jar kson. L awrence, Meigs, Picka wa ~· . Pikr, Ross. Scioto. and Vinton
C ountir~ . Shf' will also serve as
('Onsultant to m ember librarif's in
the arras of Px trnsion and outreach

srn:ircs.

hl~'l ic

so -

nothing cif'VC'r. nothing sma 11 bu t J wish to you \Vith uU m~' hf'art
- that ;:Jbo\·t· all - vou can h'(·p
smiling .

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Totlt•n

library seiVIces lo all people of the
Louise Hamel began her library
car eer

as a children's librarian at

the Dr. Sa muel L. Bossard Memorial Library in Gallipolis. She is a
graduate of Alma College, Alma.
Michigan . and r eceived her Master

of Library Science degree from the
Sc hool of Library and Information
Sc ience.

Vescelius Memorial Award. This

Ont ario, London. Onlario. Ca nada.

aw ard is given annually to an Ohio
Librarian who is under 3.5 years of
age or who has wor ked five years or
fewer in thr library profession . To

U ni versity

of

Western

Lou"* E. Hamel

NOW

$2100

Laura Ellen Hoover trades vows
with Lonnie Ray Totten April14

Whtte
Green

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t, •Jlrl r a nd onr bass will be
...,t•lt·r· tpd from Pach arf'a after a
" 1' 1'11'..., 111 .:~ud it ion s have bc.&gt;en
C"nndu ctPd th rou g hout thf' st ate.
( ·; w&lt;lirlat r" mu st hf' ~S yPars of agP
o r o ldf' r . rrtin&gt;d . nr w orking only
p; u·t lim P
P1 ·rso n;-; i nt('J'f' SIC'd in joining the
...,pnior d fi! f'n ron f'f'rt choru s must
ftr" t dUdilinn. The audit ions will
t. l k(' pb c·1· Sl.lt urday. MJ~· 26. at Rio

.drr ,,

Grande Coll&lt;'ge. Fine Arts Center,
1-4 p.m . No appointment Is neces·
sary . E ligible lo audition at Rio
Grande are Gallia, Lawrence,
Brown and Highland Counties.
Audition forms are available at
Brunicardl Music, Gallipolis.
They are to be sent dlreclly lo Mr .
Merlin Ross. Music Department.
Rio Grande College, Rio Grande,
Ohio 45674 .

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446-2282

ALFRED A chain saw
contest w ill be he ld Sunday a t 2
.m. a l Carr's Oak Grove. Alfned.
The contest is open to a ll 4-H
members and is sponsor&lt;'d by
Alfred Livestock 4-H Club.

MONDAY
POMEROY - A concPrt will
be presented Monday at 7:30
p.m. at MeigsJuniorHigh by the
Meigs Junior High seventh a nd
e ighth grade band .

TUPPERS PLAINS - Mens'
Fellowship of lhP Meigs Coun ty
Churc hes of Christ will m &lt;'E't al
Tuppers Plains Church of Christ
Monday. Mav 21. a l 7:30p.m.

further

may enter at no charge.
Memberships may bP ava ilable

for int erested [X' !'SOns during rhe
F'n' nch Art &lt; ulnn; al t ull l 'l-lb-.'lR:W.
de livery hou r s of . s ubmissions.
Thts 0 1·cnt is ' p:msorc&gt;d in part by
Work may be del ivered 10 the
I he Ohtu Arr s Cou ncil .&lt;nrl The
F renc h Art Colony by posta l
Cent r a l T r u s l &lt;'o mp a n\' of
carrier. requl nng adequa il' ~·
( ;a lh poli s.
tage lneluded for guar a ntef'd return . - - - - - - - - -- - - of work .
Applicalion form s. gu idelines,
a nd identificalion labPis may be
obt ai ned a t Th&lt;&gt; Frenc h Ar t Colony,
P .J .'s Inc. , and White's Llean a nd
Barry Palnttown in Gallipolis . or bv
writing FAC, PO Box 472, Ga llipo·
FRI THRU THIIR
lis, Ohio 406.1t and fnrwardi ng a
r eturn stamp.
For furthC' r info rmation on this

e xhibit and m embe rs hip call the•

POMEROY- The junior and
senior auxiliary of Drew Webs·
ter Unil 39, American Legion
will meet TuPsday, May 22, ar
7:30 p.m. at the legion ha ll in
Pomeroy.

bands will prespnt ~l
M onday. Ma~' 21. Jl 7:

POMEROY -The Junior and
senior auxiliary of Drew Webster
Unit 39, American Legion will
meet Tuesday at the Legion Ha ll
in Pomeroy.

&lt;farl's

A church reception honored the
newlyweds. "Solid Sound Quanet"
provided the music, and aftetviard
the wedding party took a ride
through town on a fire truc k . After a
wedding trip to Canada, Ihe couple
wUIIive a t 923 W. High Sr .. Apt. 2.

OOMEROY - The ladies
aux iliary of Veterans Memortal
Hospital wUI meel TuPsday a t
7:30p.m. in the dining room.
PORTLAND -Book fair a1
Portland Elementary Tuesday .
Monday through May 25 an art
s how will be held. The public is
invited.

GALLIPOLIS - Walnu t Ridge
Church will have Bible study
with Earl Hinkle, Tuesday, 7:30
p.m .
HARTFORD - Overeaters
Anonymous will meet Tuesday,
7 p.m., at Hartford Uniled
Methodist Church.

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6.1rd ANNIVERSARY N&lt;YJ'ED - Mr. and Mn;. Ross Norris of
Syracuse are observing their 63rd wedding anniversary today . Married
on May 20, 1921 at Parkersburg, W .Va., lht•y are parents of five children,
VIrgil ol Mt. Vernon, Carroll of Symcuse, Eleanor Huffman and Opal
Betz, Gallipolis, and Margaret Weaver, Keystone Heights. t'la. 'Ibey
have 17 grandchildren and 23 gn•at-grandchildren .

shoe slore

- DOWNTOWN
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GALLIPOLIS

The bride is a 1978 graduate of
Meigs High School and a 1982
graduate of Ohio State University.
She Is employ&lt;'d by East Knox
~hoot System. The bridegroom is a
l\l7R graduate of East Knox High
School and a 1980 graduare of the
Agricultural Technical Institute of
TheOhioStateUniversi!y. Woosy-r .
He is employed by Knox Commun·
ity Hospital.

SUMMERnME •.. DO

rr ON WIMZEES!

If you haven 't stepped out this season
1rt bouncy, breezy Wimzees. you haven't
l iv ~)d 1 Bright and airy Wimzees make it

easy Do it right . Do it on Wimzees .
St Hrs .:
Mon. &amp; Fn . ttl 8 PM.
Tues. Wed . Thur.
&amp; Sat. tt l 5

Rulland
Alumni wUI be d!'Corating the
Rut la nd Civic Center on May 24,
and 25, du ring thP evening fo r
th~ a nnua l alumni t&gt;anquel . Any
and a ll help wm f:xo appre&lt;:ia tPd.

Free clothing
day planned
CHESHIRE - The Ga llia·
M~igs
Comm unil y action
Agency will hold fiT'I" clothing
da y for low income (l&lt;'rsons on
Wednesday,
Mayc lothing
23, frombank
9a .mis.
un
til noon. The
locarPd in thf' old high sc hool
buUding in Cheshire.

TWIN

FULL

Reg. $139.95

Reg. 1 199.95

$6]50

$]950

Per Pc

Per Pc

Per Pc

WEDNESDAY
CHESHffiE - The Gallia ·
Meigs Comm unjl y Action
Agency wlll hold it s free clothing
dayWednesdayfrom9a.m . untU
noon at thP old high schoo l in
Cheshire.

Per Pc

OPEN AT 7:30A.M.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

MGM FARM CITY, INC.

(FORMERLY MEIGS LANDMARK}
*SEED CORN
*BULK FERTILIZER
*CUSTOM SPRAYING
.*NITROGEN &amp;
CHEMCALS
June Wells
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*GARDEN FERTILIZER*CUSTOM GRINDING Highest Quality
*GARDEN CHEMICALS
Lowest Prices
*COMPLETE LAWN PRODUCTS

9SS Second Ave.

A comprehens ive program in
Early ChUdhood Educarion will
be offered theis s ummer a t Rio
Grande College and Commun ity
College.
The program is gear&lt;'d loward
elementary teacher who wish to
obtain ther validation in Early
Childhood Education. This will
qualify aU who successfully
complele this cow·se with the
opportunity to teach kindergarten age studenls. For Information. c all the school of
E ducation, 245-5353 exte nsion
238. Registration will be June ll .

TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd iJoe)
Pickett will celebrate their 50th wedding amtiversary with a reception at
MI. Zion Baptist Church in Crown City, May20, between2 and4 p.m. They
were married May 12, 1934 in Hunltngton, W.Va. , by the .U,v. Orvllle
Holley . Pickett is retired from i\CF after 31 years. The couple has four
children, Alice Moore, Chesapeake; Joe Donald Pickett, Canton; ,JIUlles
Pickett, Galma and Robert Pickett , Columbus. They also have six
grandchtldren.

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BARB WIRE
ONLY

$2295

2 LITER COKE
ONLY

89¢

THE AREA'S MOST COMPLETE FARM
AND URBAN CENTER

MGM FARM CITY, INC.
FORMERLY MEIGS LANDMARK

JACK W . CARSEY, MGR.

614·992-2181

Save

Style that
endures
from

White

30% to 50%
NOW
ONLY SAVE
1 150
1 100
1 275
1125
1 350
1 100

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

250
400
1450
1600
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205

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These are all cood top arade d.iamonds.

You have 30 dals to compare pnces after
your purchase. I you can but our pr1ct. wt
w111 refund your purchase in iull.

Dinner set
LETARTFALLS-Therewill
be dinner at the Letart Falls
Community Ha ll Sunday, May
27. with serving to begin a t 11:30

Set

446-1171 Gallipolis. Ohi,

Diamond Solitaires

WAS

POMEROY - Preceptor Beta
Beta Soror ity will hold a catered
picnic al the home of Janet
Theiss, SR 124, Racine, Thurs·
day. May 24, at 6:30p.m .

519 .95

fU IRN ITU I{( CO.

On Diamond Solitaires

Picnic planned

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C()J&lt;.IBIN &amp;t SNYU(I&lt;.

Trus(ees mec(
COLUMBIA
Columbia
Township Board of Tmslees wlll
m eel the first Sa 1urday of each
month at the flre s ta tionat 8 p.m.

QUEEN
Reg

HURRY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE
SAVINGS.
limited Ouantttt es

Early Childhood

R U T LA ~D

AUMI SS ION P ~I C E S EffEC TIVE MA Y 18
ADU tTS 13 00 PER PER SON
lUE S BARGAIN NIG HT
ADUlTS \2 .00 PE R PERSON
CHi l
10 AN D UNDER

Me igs Jonior High. Th &lt;' program
will fp at un: rn arr h(·s. patr ioltc
music and popular m usic_ Artm ission is frf'C' and thP public is im·itt"Ci .
Director is David Buwt' n.

Happenings
Decora(ing

t'Onrr rt
at

:w p.m

W1ne

Mousegrain

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POMEROY - Th&lt; ' Ml'ig&gt; Junior
High sevr•nth and c ighlh gra d0

Ptnk
Kt. Blue
BritiSh Tan

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Band concert
planned for
Meigs school

CHESHIRE
Cheshire
Chapter OES wUI m&lt;'E't Tues·
day. 7:30 p.m. a t the Masonic
Ha ll .

POMEROY - OAPSE Chap·
ter 17 wlllm&lt;'E't Tuesday a l 7::10
p.m. al I he Meigs Junior High
-"rhool
·

Lavender

Senior chorus forming for state
A statf'·\\ 'Hk Sf'niur l' i1iz('n Cc•n
crrt r hnrus is hf'i ng formPd undf' r
rhP dirr ctin of l.lo\ &lt;1 Sa vag(' .
rr tin:"'d chPral clirC'c tor . Chillkothl'
l 1 ublic Schools. Ro~s Cnunt\'. &lt;J r
cording tn A rdath R.
L .v nt'tl .
1&gt;irr'ct or . :Vlart in . Ja ni ~ SC' ninr
l ·r ntf'r. Col umhus
Thr concf'rt chorus will I)(' m.u iP
up nf fo ur indi 1: id u. ll . . . from ('O:.H'h '•f
Ohio· o;;; 1-:X r ou n r it"' Onr Sfl fJI' ; 111(), on 1 •

category

and elementary age levels. At least
three of the four works submitted
must be for sale.
Entriesshouldbedellveredtothe
French ·Art Colony. 530 Flrsl Ave..
on Saturday, June 16. between thP
hours of 10 a .m . and 3 p.m . and
Sunday. June 17, between the hours
of 1 a nd 5 p.m.
.
All entries must be accompam&lt;'d
with identification labels (avallable
at FAC) attached to the back of
each entry. completed application
form. a nd appropriate entrance
fee. French Art Colony members

SUNDAY

TIJESDAY

Totten , both of Walhonding and
brothers of the bridegroom, Randy
Hoopes. Zaneville, bmther·ln·law of
the bridegroom. and Michael Wllle man, Toledo .
Leota Buxton and James Aron·
halt attended on behalf of the
bridegroom's grandparents, and
Edllh Dines and Julia Hoover, on
behalf of the bride's grandparents.

amateur

broken down ro adull, hi gh school

Calendar

MIDDLEPORT
Ft nal
plans will be made for the
reunion of lhe Middleport High
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Artists may submit up to four
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Bridesmaids were Mary Hiser,
Mary Hill , .J aye Hoover. sis ter-in·
law of thE' bride, and LeahTsamous,
a ll of Columbus, and Theresa
Davidson. Frazeysburg.
Guests wPrc Sl'ated by Andy
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Counly Churches of Chris t will
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and Mrs . Wendell W. Hoow r Jr .,
Pomeroy.
She was given in
marriage by h&lt;'r fathet·. Parenls of
rhe groom arE' Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Totten. Walhonding.
Kahryn Howard, La kewood. was
ma id of honor. a nd best m a n was
Timothy Hanes. Walhonding .

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POMEROY Laura Ellen
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Methodist Church. Mt. Vernon.
The Rev. Paul Beal solemnizE&gt;d
the rite. A program of wedding
music was preSPnled by Ly nn
Da rling. Mt. Vernon, organist. and
Andy Hoover, Columbus. and Amy
Conrad, Bla drnsburg, voca lists.

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floor length gown in A-line styling
with a bateau neckline and short
Oared sleeves and carried a colonial
bouquet slmlllar to ·the bride's
Dowers She wore a sprig of baby's
breath in her hair.
Jerry Roush of PomE'rDY was best
man for his brother, and the ushers
were Michael Martin and Charles
Diehl, Pomeroy. For her daughter's
wedding. Mrs . Wilson wore a pink
floral gown and a white rOSE'
corsage.
A reception honoring the couple
was held in the social room of the
church following the wedding. The
bride' s table fea luned a th ree tiered
w&lt;'dding cake in blueand whiteagl!t
of a cousin, Nancy Roush.
SeJVing al the rPCPption were
Sandy McClure. New Haven.
W.Va .. and nuth Carsey. Middleport . Lisa Jett, cousm of I he bride.
reglsl e red the guests
The bride is a graduale of Meigs
High School. Rous h is employed al
Mod ern C hemtcal. Pom e roy .
Among th e our of town guests were
Mrs . Paul Sau nders. Bidwell . ana
Mrs. BE'cky Branha m a nd Mindy,
Hebron.
The couple reside al U02 E. Main
Sl. . Pomeroy.

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Pomeroy, and Jacob Roush, Pomeroy, son of the late John Roush and
Margretta Roush Wise .
The Rev. Carl Hicks and the Rev.
Richard Rothemlch performed the
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Given in marriage by her lather,
the bride wore a gown of lace over
satin fashioned with a high neckline,
sheer yoke with rullle accent. and
long lace sleeves with rutile cuffs.
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The Yankees loaded the bases
twice against Zahn. In the third.
Zalm escaped damage when Dave
WInfield popped up and Don Bay lor
hit into a forceout. In the fifth,
Baylor hit into a double play to end
the ttrreat.
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TORONTO tAP)- Jim Gott and
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20, 1984

raced Play On.
Pace-setting Fight Over held on for third, while
Taylor's Special was fourth.
Gate Dancer, winning the first stakes of his career,
covered the 1 and 3-16 miles in 1: 53 3-5, ripping 2-5 of a
second off the track record set by Canonero II in 1971.
"I think both of them are a little crazy," trainer
Jack Van Berg said of Cordero and Gate Dancer.
"and they ought to fit each other."
Cordero fit Gate Dancer like a glove on this warm.
overcast day before a crowd of 80,066.
"I think he's ready to \\in a big one." said the
4i·year-old Van Berg.
Gate Dancer certainly was ready. He moved into
fourth place with a half mile Io go and was a close
second to a tiring Fight Over v.ith a quarter mil&lt;'
remaining. Then Cordero sent Gate Dancer into the
lead in the upper stretch and he opened up !'nough of a
lead lo hold off Play On. who closf'd strongly on the
rail under Jean·Luc Samyn.
Swale, who finished sevf'nth in the 10-horse field,
was in the hunt until the hal!·mile pole when he began
to fade .
Gate Dancer, owned by Kenneth Opstein. a former
sports writer, finished 1\'2 lengt hs ahead of Play On,
who was 3'/2 lengths in front of Fight Ov&lt;'r. Fighl Over
saved the place by one length over Taylor's Special

Gale Dancer, who was fourth in the Kentucky
Derby bu! was disqualified and placed fifth for
bothering a horse in the stretch, returned $11.60. $5
and $4.20.
Welcome Farm's Play On returned $7.20 and $.1,
while Fight Over, owned by Ted Sabarese and
Bwarnazon Farm, was $5.60 to show .
Trainer John Par ~sella sa 1d before the racE&gt; that
Fight Over would take the lead unless somebody else
wanted it. Someone else may have wanted it, but not
as bad as Fight Over.
After breaking second lo Pac Soldier, Fight Over
tjuickly took the lead and kept it until Gate Dancer
swept past him on his winning drive . He cut frac!ions
of 22 2·5 for the first quarter, 45 l ·o for the half. 1: 091-5
for threE' quarters and 1:34 2·o for the mile .
These fractions obv1ous!y cooked the viclory hopes
of Swa le, who was trying to become the first Derby
winner to win the Preakness since 1981, when
Pleasanl Colony accomplished the task. But PIPasant
Colony couldn't capture lhe lleimont and thus lhP
Triple Crown. ·
Swale was trying to duplicatP the feat of his sire.
Seattle Slew, who won thP Triple Crown in 1971.
Seat tle Slew was trainf'd by Billy Turner. trainer of
Play On. who earned his Preakness berth by winning
the one-mile Withers May 9 a! Belmont Park.

medium competition. Second place Cooper. West Union, with Coo Roo
II. Roody, owned by Kathy HUterv.inner was Kidde, owned by Janet
Times-Sentinel Staff
bum. Chillicothe, came In third .
FUO GRANDE .- For the fifth Hutchinson, M&lt;:Arthur, with a
For homo sapiens, Skee Sadeski,
year. Lola B. reigns supreme as distance of 61 feet, two Inches.
Columbus,
took first , followed by
Rover,
owned
by
Becky
Rebecca
hold&lt;"r of the flying record at the
Linda
Mlller
, Columbus. in second,
Danner,
Gallipolis,
was
third
after
lnt!'rnational Chicken Flying Meet.
and
Hazel
Mansfield. Morenci.
flying
55
feet,
six
Inches.
Th&lt;" challenger in the heavyIn
the
featherweight
division,
Mich
..
in
third.
weight division failed Saturday to
In the chicken run competition,
match the bantam's famed record Eagle, owned by Bob Knox.
Claret
Gamecock, owned by .Jill
Parksburg, Pa., flew 108 feet, 10
of 302 feet, eight inches .
Goddard,
Patriot, came in first.
Midnight, owned by Dale Arm· inches - the longest distance of all
Salyers'
BBNo.l
was In second, and
stutz, Yellow Springs, won first competitors - for first place .
third
place
was
taken
by Elmo II.
place In the competition, but his Knox's Debbie, flying 78 feet, 10
owned by Jody Dues and Bob Frees,
length of 62 feet. six inchf'S was far Inches came in second, and in third.
both of Springfield.
short of the distanC(' set by Lola B. Miss J aybuff flew 68 feet, five inches
Winner of the chicken legs
to
capture
third
place
for
owner
a nd her owner, Sherwood Costen,
contest,
women's division, was
William
Spinks,
Miamisburg
.
Point Pleasant, In 1979.
Angela
Potts,
Vinton. Olivia Bont·
Another
Knox-trained
entry.
The 13th chicken flying meet drew
well of Carey was second, followf'd
a "nlce turnout," a spokesman for Linda, was first ln the bantamIn third place by Susie Farughi,
Bob Evans Farms reported late weight testwltha distanceof50feet,
Inches.
Pete,
owned
by
VInce
nine
Columbus.
Saturday aftemOQn. No crowd
Mark Kelley of Athens was first in
Argabright. Columbus, was second
!'stlmatewas available.
the
men's judging, with John
at
49
feet,
four
inches.
And
Winner of second place in the
Meeks,
Gallipoli'. placing second.
heavywelgh t division was Sir Zippy. Carlacluck Crewey. owned by Matt
Brian
McLaughlin.
Columbus, was
owned by Carla Myers, Cheshire, Lemaster, McArthur, was third at
third.
which flew 33 feet, five inches. In 39 feet, four inches.
The chicken scratch contest for
Earlier, a rooster trowingcompe·
third place was King, owned by
children. saw Kristin Keerns, Rt. 2,
titian was held for both birds and
Bradley Battles, McConnelsville.
Bidwell. place first for the girls. and
humans. Winner In the birds'
King flew 31 feet. !'ight Inches.
Brandon Kirk, St. Albans, W.Va ..
Bevy's Blooper, owned by Tom division was BB No. 1, oWned by
John
Salyers,
Galloway,
while
the boys' champion.
Danner, GallipoiL•. flew i6 feet. 10
place
was
taken
by
Stan
second
inches to cinch first place in th&lt;'

By KEVIN KEIJ..Y

Celtics win, take commanding lead
Mll..WAUKEE (API - Gerald
Henderson sparked a third-quarter
rally with 11 points and Larry Bird
scored 11 of his 28 points in the fourth
quart&lt;'f to lift Boston to a 109-100
victory over the Milwaukee Bucks
Saturday. giving the Celtics a
commanding 3-0 advantage In their
National Basketball Association
playoff.
The fourth game in the best-ofseven Eastern Conference finals
will be Monday night at Milwaukee.
Milwaukee, with Sidney Moncrief
scoring 13 points and Mike Dunleavy and Junior Bridgeman adding
12 apiece, took a 63-50 lead at
halftime.

Celtics then scored 10 straighl
points, "'ith Bird hitting two baskets
to take a 97·91 advantage at 6:59.
The Bucks managf'd to slice the
margln to !1.!·98 on Johnson's dunk
with 3: 20 remaining, but Boston
count!'red with eight straight points
to go safely In front 107-98.
Dennis Johnson. Cedric Maxwell
and Henderson scored 19 paints
apiece and Robert Parish added 10
for the Celtlcs.
Moncrief topped Milwaukee v.it h
22 points, followed by Bridgeman
with 18, Johnson 16, Mike Dunleavy
14 and Lanier and Mokeski with 12
each.

But the Celtics charged back,
going on a 24-10 run to take a 7473
lead v.ith 4:03 left In the third
quarter. Henderson hit four baskets
during the spurt.
Milwaukee recovered to take an
85-82 lead at the end of the· period
with Paul Mokeskl scoring six points
in the final two minutes.
After Mokeski opened the fourth
quarter with a rebound basket. Bird
scored five straight points. two
coming off illegal defPnse calls. to
pull Boston even at !r/-!rl.
Baskets by Bob Lanier and
Marques Johnson gave Milwaukee
a 91-8'1 lead with 8:44 to go. The

Chassey injured in Indy 500 trials
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Steve
Chassey. a 39-year-old driver from
Clermont, Ind.. crashed Into the
first -tum wall ·Saturday moments
after he took the green flag to start a
qualification attempt for the May 'n

Indianapolis 500.
Chassey, who finished 11th in his
rookie Indy 500Iast year. was p!rmed
In tjle March race car for several
minutes and was pried loose.
He was taken by stretcher to the

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BALTIMORE (~) - Gate Dancer, the problem
colt who wears ear muffs, swept Into the lead In the
upper stretch and won the $338,600 Preakness In track
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Speedway's Infield hospital fo r an
exam Ina tlon, then transferred bv
helicopter to the downtown Meth.;_
dis! Hospital. He was conscious and
stable. Speedway doctors said.
The car went out of control going
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May5.
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Sullivan planned to withdraw that
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PRE.o\1\NE'iS WINNER - GaiR Dancer, with
jockey Angel Cordero Jr. up, win• the 109th running of

the Preakncss Stakes Saturday al Pimlico Race
Track in Baltimore, Md. Cordero waves a.' he passes
the finish line. (i\P Laserpholo).

Meigs Marauders cop 1984
TVC baseball championship
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WF.LLSTOI\ - The Meigs Ma ·
rauder&gt;i dethroned defending Trl
Valley League baseoall champion
WC'llston with a 10-4 victory hen1
Saturday aftC'rnoon.
Meigs was winner of lhP TVC's
Eastern Division this spring. We ll ·
s t on was Westl•rn Division
Champion.
Meigs broke lh&lt;&gt; game wide open
in the fift h inni ng wilh eight runs.

Sf'nding H bat ters to thl' (Jlatf'.
1\.vo wa lks, two Wellston Prrors.
and five straight Meigs singles bv Chris BurdC'ttl'. James AcrP&lt;'.
Dan Thomas. Nick Bush and Jackie
Welker - a long wilh a single by
Trf'V CassPil and a SiJ C'rifiC(' ny by
Nick Riggs aided in the big
outburst.
Dan Thomas we-nt all thl' way for
Meigs. He allowed six hils, fanned
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Top Wellston h.itter was Lindower
who he~d a single and homP run.
MPigs finishE'd with a 12-9 overall
rn ark. Wellston was 13-7 on the
season .
MC'igs' top hitter was Acree \\'ho
had a single. double and three
Rms.

Bengals will carry on
without Pete Johnson
CJNCINNATl 1AP 1 - The Cincinnati Bengais arc
prepared lo carry on without Pete Johnson. their
unhappy veteran fullback, and he will be fined for hi s
continued absences, Bengals Coach Sam Wyche says.
"If we had a depth chart, h&lt;" wouldn't be on il." said
Wyche, who is presiding at the Bengals' mini-camp
this weekend for veterans and rookies. The players
worked out Saturday afternoon at Riverfront Stadium
in a session that was open to fans .

"We're going on without him. We're not going to
spend any more time worrying about that situation,"
Wyche said.
Wyche, In his first year as coach of the Bengals
since coming over from Indiana University. said
Johnson has become one of the distractions that
Wyche says p!aguf'd Cincinnati through its 7-9 season
In 1~.
Wyche has told Bengals players he doesn't want a
rerun of last year's dlslractlons, which included
salary squabbles v.ith management, defections to the
rival United States Football League and the
preseason firing of offensive coordinator Lindy
Infante, now coach of the USFL's .Jacksonville Bulls.
Johnson,ll, a formerOhioStatest.ar, has played for
the Bengals since 1977 and Is the club's all-time
rushing leader. H&lt;" Is In the option vearof his contract,

is being paid a reported $138,500 salary and has said
he would like to be traded.
He and teammate Ross Browner were suspcndf'd
for the first four games of the 1~ season bv the
National Football League after !he two men tP~tifiPd
in federa l court, under Immunity from prosecution.
that they bought cocaine from a Cincinnati plumber.
The plumber was subsequently convicted.
Johnson missed the Bengals' preseason training
camp last summer during a contract dispull' He has
already failed to appear at the club's mini-camp in
early May. Although that camp was mandator\· for
rookies but optional for veterans, many I'Rngals
veterans attended the session.
Wyche, at meetings with Bengals players Frida;·
night, showed the squad a videotape of a CBS · 6il
Minutes" segment which discussed problems uf
drugs, big money and lack of dedication among
athletes.
"The Cincinna t1 Bengals can be a leader of p&lt;"Oplc
going the other way," Wyche said. "TherP are still
heroes ... We're not going to get caught up in all kinds
of distractions this year, in locker-room rhetoric
about the USFL or anything like thai."
Wyche said of Johnson, "Right now, he is onr of
those distractions."

�May 20, 1984

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MussPr hf'rP Frida.\· mght. th C'

Mrtgs M ara uderettes capturPd the
TVC softball champio nship with a
10-.1 victory over Wellston.
Meigs broke open a 2 2 tir in the
bottom of the second when SC('Ond
sackPr Jocii Harriso n sma rkf'd J
tvro-run doublf' .
Tht· T\'C's MVP. B•rb H•tf ielct.
pit ched all the wav to gai n her !fit h
wi n of thp \'Par dga ins 1 Unt.' Ius ..... Thl'
'ophomurP fanned s ix ,w cJ \\ alkl'd

four _Wf'llstnn 's Kim Kimbel hurlrd
the distance and wtuffed one batter
and issued fivr fr('{' passes.
Coac h Jon Arnott 's Marau derettes finish off their season with
an l R- 1 mark including a petiect
11-0 in the T\'C. This is the third
~1eig s team to pick up a T\'C
c ha mpio ns hip in t his it s initia l vear
of mf'mbership. Earlier. crov.'nIA'C'&lt;lff'rs wPrP thP golf teJm a nd thr

girls' trac k squad
M eigs scored two in the first v:hc n
1-Ltrr i"nn ~i ngi Pd
.Jod i Millrr

London Pool to sponsor swim
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shares crown with GAHS

walked , and both scored on two

Wellston errors . Harrison' s two-run
double in the second made it 4-2 and
later stole home on a double steal.
The Marauderettes plated three
more in the fou rt h when Musser

s ingl ed a nd scored on Mary
\-loore's sing le that skippPd pa st thr
lef't fif'ldrr for a twn-basP rrror

Harrison's sacrifice fly scored
M oor e and Jodi Miller later scorE!d
aftPr she singled and senior Jenny
Meadows drove her home with a
single.
The final two Meigs runs came in
the sixth w hPn Hatfield and AUTVC third sacker Carol Smith led
off the inning with singles , and rode

Annual horse show set May 2 8
SHADE - T hr 22nd annual hor se
shov.:, organized by thp Shad.-.
Parrnt ·TN" hC' r Organization a nd
s{X)nsorrd by· businE-ss and com ·
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Mffks, Horse Show Committee.
Route 1. Box 22. Shade. 45776. or cal l

2R. s tarting at noo n. ra in or

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game last year.
TVC Coach of the Year Arnott
said after the game, "We're young,
but we play solid. Pitching is the
name of the game and we have a
good one."
T he Marauderettes lose but one
starter from this year's title team.
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I n tht • fir st ga m r·. lh(' Iit ch l 1 ir: llt·~
rlnwn r'&lt; l NC. '2 1-·l. with Ui ;Int· Whi h ·
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"was on the mound for HT.
\\"hill' was cdso the- ] 1 ir ah·&lt;
IC.'arling hillf'n\·tt h four. v.. ·hil(· Su..,: 1n
L ur kadoo.tnd l " ind~· Hi glt·~ coni rib·
Utl'd l\\'1) f';lch Hanisun u:as lop
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NC W.:J S 1:1 1-1 -Xwinn('l" in t h&lt;' S( 'COnd
game Higlrv pil cllrd for lhr
PirJtP~ . Mary Ooss W.:J S thf' losing
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wllil&lt; · \l'&lt;•ndy Lr·mlr,- suppii&lt;'d lwo
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and Mii'IH •il•• ( ;rorg-e
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Shrader and Sa unders.
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four runs on threehitsandtwowalks
Benji go to the fence. r was as
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homer of I he year.
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home on Musser 's third single.
Other hlfters besides those already mentioned were Daphne
Dtllard with a single and MUler
added a second single.
WeUston, who had lost 7-3 earlier
to Meigs, finished off the year at 12-5
including tht&gt; Western division
championship. Warren Local was
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Meigs softballers capture rfVC crown after
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Lakers drop 135-127 playoff tilt to Suns
PHOENIX, Ariz. lAPJ - In
" must win" situations, the Phoenix
Suns usually turn to Walter Davis
and the aU-star guard seldom
disappoint s.
Friday night , Davis and backcourt mate Kyle Macy scored six
~int s apiece
in overtime as
Phoenix beat Los Angeles 135-127
and cut thc Lakers' lead to2-1m their
National Basketball Association
playa!! series .
The Suns can even the best-ofseven Western Conference finals
with a win m Game 4 here Sunday .
"Wc'vpgot to go hack to LA tied at

2-2 1for Game 5 Wednesday night I.
II can 't be 3-1," Davis said. " Weare
confident we can win . We play w ell
on our home Door and we weren 't
going to Jet LA come in her e and
push us around They know they're
in a fight now · ·
P hoenix was blown out in the first
two games of the series - 11().94
Sa turday and 11~ 102Tuesday rught .
Both wPre at the Forum tn
Inglewood, Calif.
·'This fmally prove!: to everybody
that we can beat the Lakers, " satd
Suns Coach John MacLeod . "After
those two16-potnt losses in LA , there

first 1:24 of overtime for a 125-121
Phoenix lead and Larry Nance's
Iayin made It 127-121 with 2:52 togo _
A layup by Earvln " Magic"
Johnson cut Los Angeles' deficit to
129-127 with 1: 25left.
Davis hit a bank shot 22 seconds
later and he and Mawice Lucas
sank two free throws each in the
final seconds to seal the victory.
"Kyle got us going. He had the
first six points on two layups and a
jump shot from the corner. That got
us a good lead," Davis said. "We
held on from there and I penetrated
a coupleoftimesfor baskets inside.''

was some doubt that we could beat
them- even In ouroiWlmlnds. The
papers said, 'Sure, the Suns upset
Portland and Utah in the other
rounds but they can't upset the
Lakers.' Well, we'll see about that."
Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley,
however, said his club is "still in the
driver 's seat. We want that one on
Sunday. We should have had this
one, but they took the startch out of
us in that overtime."
The Lakers forced the extra
period at 119-119 on Kareem
Abdui-J abbar' s sky hook
Macy sank his six points in the

Hendrick, off to slow start, has two doubles, Cards win
By PAUL LeBAR
AP Sports Writer
ST. LOUIS tAP) George
Hendrick Is off to a slow start, but it 's
doubt!ul the St Louis Cardinals
outfielder has finished tormenting
pitchers In the National League.
"He's not through, believe m e,"
said teammate Tommy Herr after
Hendrick rapped two doubles to
pace a 5-3 victory Friday night owr
the Cincinnati Reds.
"With the body he's got, he can
play for a long time "
The silent Hendrick, who started
the night with a .234 batting average.
also earnl'd the backing of Cmcmnatl Manager Vern Rapp
"He's been tough against us
You've got to give him credit, " Rapp
said. "He's always been a very
productive hitter for any club he's
been with."
Hendrick boosted his RBI aggregate to a team -leading 18 and hiS
game-winning hit total to seven

"George IS far from being over the
hill.'' said Lonnie Smith after
powering a solo home run for St.
Lou L• "Look at aU the guys are
strugglmg
TherP are a )ot of them. Including
me."
H err sent the Cards to a H lead
with his fourth career home run as
leadoff man for St. Louis in the
opening Inning and watched Smith
duplicate the feat one out later.
Hendrick's key blow came two
in rungs later afiPrCincinnal i fought
back to gain a 2-2 tie. Facing Joe
Price. 2-2 , he powered a 3- 1 delivery
to the wall in left -center lu scor e
Herr and Smith, who had walked .
Rapp said he placed little stock in
the current low average of Hen·
drick. pointing instead to the
veteran IX'Iionner's lifetime mark
of .2HJ.
"How many Urnes has he been to
bat 0 " the i{eds' ptlot askccl "You're
probably looking at a difference of

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L1csel Sheets, and .Jodi Adams
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MASON - Dusty Smith fanned 17
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out the side m each of the 'final four
innings for the win. In winning, the
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seven nms in the fourth innmg. With
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Pomeroy

PEEPS, A Gallipolis Dwry:

Charlene E vans Morgan . for -

merly of Ga iiipolis. is one of fJ,·e
wom en pirturl'd o n rhe fro nt pagf' of
the Upper Arlingt on News under
da!P of May 2 this y ea r. The stot)''s
IPad reads that the Rot at)' Club of
L: ppcr Arlington for li s 11th year
has honorPd fivf' NorthwC's t rP!-ii·
dent s for their volu ntwr se&gt;rvicP to
t he community .

CharlPnP a nd 1hP othf'r four w£'n'

honored May Ra t Sto uffe r 's Uni ver

B oulPvar d

m oved to it s prf'sent location in 1961

the Mini-Bank whe n it was first
opened, and she has continued as
mana ger until he r retirement .
In 1980, the Mini-Bank was
doubled in size and on February 3 of
this yea r had a record day of 1,385
customers from 8 a .m . to 7 p.m.
Several of Mrs. Rees' co-worke rs
told of their experiences tn working
wit h her down through the years .
Emerson Evans, who is now a
consultant for the hank, was
President when Mrs . R.ees ca me
wit h the bank. Others attending

and 11 vea rs later built the
Mini-Ba nk a t 42(1 Fourth Avenue.
Mrs. Rt:'('S v.:as sd t'&lt;.'led to m a nage

President and Trust Officer: Joy
Barlow, Assistant Vice President

GALLIPOLI S -

Mrs . Thelma

Ref's, assistant vice president of
The Ohio VaUey Bank, was honored

Monday evening by the directors ,
offi cers . a nd employees for JQ yea rs

vicP. pres!dent of th~ PTO a nd
pres id ent ·el~ c t
for thl' 19!Vl 85
schoo l 1ear. A fo rmer Sunday
School teachl'r , she is a me mber of
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Church .

of servi('('.

Mrs. Rees has retired from the
ba nk a nd is looking forward to
doi ng a lot of the things she has
a lways wamed 10 do.

She began as a telle r in 1o/.i4 when
thr bHnk \\'as located at Sff-ond

WE' VF. writt en it before - tha I
GallilX)I is has 3 r ilizf'n of stti Pw idf'
r f'nown but it 's w plJ H·or th

I'C'Pf'a ling: lrf'nC' Bra nnon . Box
l71 ·A. Rt. 2, Bidwell. Ohio 4:i614. Is
presiden t of ORTA tOhio Reti red

Avenue and State StrPPt. The bank

the qualitv of life in the Columbus

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have claimt'CI thP attf'ntio n of
Charlene Morgan. who has residf'd
in Upper Arlington for lei ym" In
the tJa st shr has been a m e m ber of
Twig 19. junior di\.'ision of th£'

Tf'achers 1\.ssociation l.

MEIGS. \'I NTO!'&gt; , a nd ,Jac kson
Count iPs hJd rC'prrscnta li ves at this
pn rt~' . and OHTA '.s t&gt;xccutivt' di rf'C tor . Miss Margif' L. AtC'r . ca mC' and
pr('SC'n ted lrf'nC' Brannon a sprav of
fl owf'rs. Jrrnf' caiiPd it ' 'lovpJv ."

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IN TH E P R F:S E r\T, shp is o
m r mbe1- oft hi.:' nomina rin g com mil ·
If&gt;{' of tht' Junior LPi:!gur of

Columbus. member of thc• lhild ·
hO&lt;Xl LCD.R'Jf'·s Crntf'r Board i:l nd it s
professional boa rd ti.;.u son. S hC' is on
the Bu ckPyr Bo~·s Ran ch sr r\·icr

board
SHE ALSO IS in .J ones MiddlP
School' s guid~m·p ad \·isor _\" board.
is a room mothrr . is at pn ' Sf'nl thr

\ I'HE CHAPTI-:1\ ga \'0 lr0ne a
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of Cold ." and th0

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of Pvrr:.·onP thPre . Rf'rnicf' Borden
prPsf' ntf'd tht' hook. Dan' Tawney
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Deputies check B&amp;E
Vlnt on was reported Satunday to the
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Tlw department \\'as informed
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Rt' l i rf'd TPaehers A:&lt;.socia t ion ga vC'
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Mea dows. Manager of the Book·
keepin g Depa rtm e nt: and Jim
Dailey, President.
Morris Has kins. c hairman of the
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Offieer, Kathryn Massie. Assistant
Cashie r, and newly appointed
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May 20, 1984

Gallipolis, Ohi~Point Pleasant, W . Va.

Veteran OVB employee retires after 30 years

Charlene Evans Morgan
gets honor for civic task
By J . SA.VIUEL PEEPS

Middleport

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visit Galilpolls. I knew (when In
France ) of the Ill!.
departure of ~.,

many

of

my ·~-~ ,,.

House kept his horses in a stable
about where the old Ford garage on
Second now sits and among the

under thelr own

numerous horses kept there were a
special breed called by House" high

vine and fig tree s one
pleasures of my life."
It was 159 years ago this wppk
that the Marquis de Lafayette
spokP these words upon arriving in

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The cocaine, concealed in a
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SINCE

GALLIPOLIS ELECTRIC SERVICE

swimmers." These specialty anim·
a ls were rese rved to make the run
to Chlllicothl' In high wat er . Today
WP refer to this ty pe of a hor se as "a
mudder."
Smith French, the last of Gallia
County's stage drivers once gave
George House the credit too for
operating the first mail coach - the
year being 1826. Apparently before
that date ma ll arrived by boat or b)'
horseback.
GENERi\LHOUSEalsoserved
the county as a surveyor a nd at one
time was a state JeaisJator of the
,.
IX'mocrattc persuasion. The gen ·
eralalso had asonbythe nameof
George House , a nd he was perhaps
eve n more interesting than the
father.
George, Jr. was a standand clerk,

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during which time he was enterCapacitors
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Our House.
Couplings
:Built in 1819 by Henry Cushing
a()d early knoWn as the Rising Sun
Pulleys
Tavern. the Our House had a
niimberofproprietorseven lhough
:!:'~,~
. ·~the Cushing family owned it until
OUR HOUSE museum was built for residential purposes in i8i9 in
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GalllpoUs, and one of its more Interesting landlords was Gen. eorge
would list were: Henry Cushing.
!louse who lived here from abouttS21lto aboutl835. During Gen. George
Sma II Wei ders
John Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Hol&amp;!'slenureastagecoachllneusingOurHouseasoneterminuswas
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Coleman, Mary Roach. Wil liam
begun. The general was also the Drst Galllan w carry mall by stage. the
year being 1826. House was succeeded as innkeeper by John Hoy, who
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House Is left off: but he may have
been one of the more interesting of
the Our House innkPPpers.
FIRST OF ALL George was a
general, a n honor he acquired
through Ihe state militia . He -was
also one of the first men in Ga lli a
County to open a coal mine, doing so
In the late 1830s near Swan Creek at
a littl e place called Sample's
La nding.
Like the general, !he li ttle town of
Sample's Landing is a lmost forgot ·
ten In Gallla history, but at one time
there was a c harcoal tron furnace
there as well as the on ly na il mill
that we know of in Gallia history.
and Sample as was tne nall mill .
It appears that it was prior to his
stay at Sample's Landing that

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to have Mrs. O'Leary 's cow a lmost
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Box 92, Clarksburg, Ohio is
James Sands' mailing address. His
zip code is 43115.

The furn ace w as run by McNickel

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ONE PARTICUlAR horse be·
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miles out the Chillicothe road and

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General House was the tavern -

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wa.s opened. House's stagecoac hes
House three times a week for

Chillicothe a nd connections via !he
Ohio a nd Erie Canal to Columbus.
ACCORDING to one old account
of the stagecoach days in early
Gallipolis, on&lt;' could hea r the
a pproach of the return stage from
Chillicothe several miles from town
as the driver would blow a long
horn, similar to the horn that is used
to announce

equestri an

his chorus increased in volume by
the m el low passen~ers . "

The stage, powered by four
thoroughbreds, would a lways circle
the square once before pulling up in
front of the Our House a nd latPr the
U.S. Hote l when John Hoy owned
the stage line after George House
moved to Sample's Landing.
It was said that the horses used by
the Gallipolis· Chillicothe Stage line
were so edgy a nd wild that it oft en

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GALLIPOLIS - The following
couples flied for martiage licenses
this past wppk ln Gallia County
Probate Court .
Eric P. Sc ites, 21, Middleport ,
U.S. Navy,andSusan E. Danner.20.
Rt. 2, Gallipolis, sa les clerk .
Timothy W. Burnette, 23, Rl. 4,
Gallipolis, store clerk, and IX'bra L.
Grate. 27, 2145 Eastern Aw ..
hospital aide.
Gregory W. Rickard, 27, Ca llipolls, hea lth service worker, a nd Vicki
L. Maynand, 26, Patriot Star Route,
licensed prac tical nurse.
Matthew Syrus, 18. Gallipolis,
student. and Ga briela Rehlinger, 15,
Rt. 1, Bidwell, student.
Ronnie D. Mav s. 42, Rt. 2, Vinton,
disabled, and A~onell Norman, 41.
Rt. I, Vinton, housewif&lt;'.
Daniel E. Warden, 28, BOO Second
Ave., car wash, a nd JeneU A. Oller.
22, R t. 2, Vlt1ton , stock c lerk.
Dingus J. Martln , 18, Rt . 1,
Bidwell. student. and Christine M.
Riehle. 17, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, student .
Bobbv L. UnrOP, 41, Rt. 1. Crown
City, aiuipment opera tor , and Nlda
K. Erw in , 31, Rt. 2, Vinton, furnace
tender.
Allan E. Boster, 33, 123 Ports·
mouth Road, veterinarian, and
Amy J . Paddock, 32, 123Portsmouth
Road, counSelor.
Ralph E. Fellure, 25, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, Domino's e mployee, and
Sherry A. Walllngton, 29, Rt. 3,
Bidwell, medical clerk.
Terry A. Newsom, 19, Rt. 3,
Bidwell, unemployed. and Terl L.
Church, 24, Rt. 2, Vinton,
unemployed.
Dwayne D , Forgey, 22, Thurman,
student, and Sandra C. Pettie, 21,
Rt. 4, GaUipolls, student.
Marvin E. Bates Jr., 20, Thur·
man, Ohio Resideritlal Services, and
Kimberly S. Canterbury, 24, Rt. 2,
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when he "''nsured a number of
Chicago businessmen for rtre , only

nine miles back.

&lt;'vents . As the stagecoach came a
!itt IP closer, townsfolk could hear
the "rollicking sou nd of the dri ver,

U power disc brakes .

took them two days to simmer

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_A-=-gr_ic_u_l_tu_r_e_a_n_d_o_u_r_co_m_m_u_n_it--=-y_ _ _ Fertilization important phase
By BRYSON R. CARTER
Extension Agent
Agriculture, Gallia County
GALLIPOLIS - A good crop of
Burley Tobacco removes a Jot of
fPrtiliz£'r nutrients from the soil .
Ff'rtilizPr and limP rosts account
lor about 11 percent of total
Op('rating ro-. t in producing Burlf'y

Tobacco. T en to 12 years ago thi s
flgurr was four to five p('rcenr so

you ra n see fertiliznlion is an
import a nt part of tobacco
production .
The ty pical tobacco fertili za tion
progr am followed by man~·
farmers in our area goes likP this:

Meigs County agent 's corner:

Extension notes ...
By ,JOHN c. RICE
t :xtension Agent
Agriculture, Meigs County
POM E ROY _ Calendar

of

J·:,·mts - Monday. May 21- Meigs
Count)" &amp;cf Association meeting at
Dallfl_
v's RE'staurant in Racine.
st a ning at 7 p.m .
Wednesdav. Ma)· 23 - Junior
Lt'ader·ship 4-H Club mwting at
Ponu.·ro~ · Ruw ling Lanes at i: 30
p.m .
Saturday . Mav 26 Lam b
Wr•igh-l n in thr s how arPna at thf'
Mf'igs County Fairgrounds fi'Om 9
a. m . to 10: ,'{0 J .m .
At th&lt;' Meig; Cou ntv Bed Cattle
Association mN'ting o n Monda y
('\'Cning I hey will be disc ussi ng hC'rd

#NAy 20, 1984

Pomeroy-:-Middleport-Gallipolis&gt;Ohio-Paint Pleasant, W._Vo.

and Soybea n Yield Contes t. we
have all the nl'Cessary guidelines
and entry forms at uuruffice. Entry
forms must be recei vc&gt;d by August

2.rw lbs.1 ac. of 5-10-15 tobacco
fertilizer plus 400-500 lbs.1 ac. or
ammonla nltrale or some equlvalent nitrogen fertilizer; some
farmer s use 12-12-12 or 15-15-15 In
place of the tobacco fertilizer, plus
additional nitrogen.
It is preferable to use nonchlor ine sources of potash such as
vou lind in 5-10-15. 10-15-25. or 0-0-50
fert ilizer . The maximum pereentage of chlorine allowed in Jhese
fertilizers is 1.5 percent. The other
fcrtilizerssuchas12-12-12or15-1S.l5
h~·ow a Rood crop of tobacco. but
thcv do have a chlorine source of
Potash. High levels of chlorine ca n
result in poor curing and poor leaf
charactenstlcs.
Take a look at10-15~25 or 10-15-30

about 1,200 pounds per acre of this
fertilizer to supply about the same
amount of nutrients as In 2.000
pounds ol5-10-15 fertilizer .
Right now. In GaUta County these
two fertili zer materials are priced
such that you can save money by
using the 10-15-25 fertilizer at about
1.~ pounds per acre compared to
the 2.(XX) pounds per acre of 5-10-15.
Keep In rnlnd , even though the
higher analysis fertilizer cost something like $100 more per ton, your
cos t per acre Is less using the
10-15-25. How much less depends on
where you purchase your fertilizer
and In some cases the difference
m ay not be enough to merit making
a change, but keep this In mind as
you purchase your supplies lor this

in producing crop of tobacco
The 0-0·50 fertilizer can be used
with Nitrogen where you do not
need any Phosphate and In sltua·
Uons where you need some addi·
!lanai potash in ad dition to the
regular tobacco "fert ilizer that you

I wish to thank you for your complimenl?ry
vote in the Meigs County Primary Eledton
held on May 8, 1984. Your continued support in the General Election will be appreciated.

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· Police Chief John Mason said the
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1rharges.
Mason said 150 counts were
Involved in the 88 adult felony
!indictment s, and that 138 delln·
!quency charges w ere brought
,against the 55 juveniles
' Mason said uniformed pollee
·began arresting indicted adults
Friday morning. At mid-morning.
21 adults had been arrested in
addition to 11 that we!'{' already In
custody on other charges.
Parents of 14 juveniles were
conta~tro to take children to the
police station for Interviews on
jcharg&lt;'s filed against the youths.

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Man jailed after
treating graduates
at Playboy Club
COLL'M BUS, Ohio lAP! - A
Nashport man says he'll never
aga in provide alcohol for the
18-and-under set. after spending a
night in jail forlurnishinghissonand
four high school friends with drinks
to cclebratr their graduation.
William Atkinson. 40. was
charged by Columbus vice officers
with furnishing alcohol to mmorsas
hP sat in the local Playboy Club on
April1S\\1th his wife, Karen, his son
Jack, and lour of Jack's p-and
18-year-old friends.
Judge Sidney Golden ordered
Atkinson to jail fo r 30da ys, but later
suspended all but one day of the
sentence. Golden ordered the two
1Syear-olds held in j ail overn ight
befo re he fined !hem on charges of
consuming liquor while underagE&gt;.
All thrt'&lt;' pleaded glJ ilty before
Goidm on Apnl2fi .
Thr two li·YPri r ·olds wPrf' hrl d
until their parents ret rieved them .
The younger Atkinson . who wus
drinking wit h his father 's p&lt;'rmi s~
"] felt the [!Oint 1 was ma kmg is
that alcohol ancl Hl-\l'a r -okb and
S(&gt;\ tlng exampl~ is no1 a n ~· thing to
be taken light lv, ·· Golden sa id .
"When I see parent s pa,·ing theway,
buying them drinks, it' sa lmost op&lt;&gt;n
season to Sa\. 'Go out and t !).' to
deceive 1he bartenders on your
0\\'0.' "

PHYSICALLY F1T -

President and Mrs.

I!Amald Reagan wave from the steps of Marine One
shortly before take off from Bethesda Naval Hospital
outside \\la.,hington Friday. A smaU gro"1h was
discovered in Reagan's colon, hut an examination
showed the polyp was non-cancerolLc;; and it wa.o.; noi

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WASHINGTON tAPi - Sen . John Glenn, D ~Ohio,
l-amed $666,(W last year from his pa11nership in two
florida motels, pu shing his outside income to at leas!
SLI million. a~cordi n g to financial disclosure reports.
: In the reports. released Friday. Glenn listed asst&gt;ts
Z,r at Jpast $4.8 million and minimum liabilltiPS of
~5,00'J

• Sen . Howard MPtzenbaum, DOhio, ~ed outside
Income of at least $577,(XX), assets of ar'least $75l.rw
And minimum debts of WXJ.OOO.
; The financial disclosure forms arc required
annually by the F.thics in Govenvnent Act as a curb
~n potential conflict s of intenest.
Under the Senate 's reporting system. senators are
1nly required to list their hOldings in ranges of dollars,

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n•movcd, according w his spokesman/ Reagan left
the hospital after hl• first physical in 2n years and
prot'ceded as scheduled to hl' c:amp David retreat in
the Maryland mountains where the Reagans are
s&lt;·hcduled to spend the weekend. (AP Laserphoto) .

PIA l'BO\' 'l.lGHTl\1.'\RE Wil~am

Atkinson served one
da)' in jail when hP wa.~
('onvided of furnishing alcohol

to minors wh('n he took his son
and som&lt;' of his friends to the
folwnl&gt;u.' Pla}boy Club to
4'1'iehral&lt;- their high school gra.

f1uation . ( :\1) La.Oierphut.n) .

''I'd never do il again, knowing
what I do now. but I don· t think what
I did wa s quit e that bad ... Atkinson
said .
" I ju st aOOut wilted. " Alkins.on
sa id Thursday. wh•m r;oJden sent ·
enced hlm and finrd h1m $:..00.

( ;uldm latt ·r rcducPd 1hl'fine to $150
p l u~ ~'2J in COUI1 ('OSIS.
PIJ ~· boy
l ~unn:·
Ann Lehner
pl('a cll'd innoc('nt to J charge of
S(' lling ako hol to somPOnf' u nder&lt;J,L:t '. 1-k r ('.1~..(' 1s p!:'nding

90 DAYS SAME AS CASH

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In assets. Glenn listed at least $500.00'J in insurance
policies and at least $250.000 apiece fo r his partnership
interest in Friendship M anagement and the John H .
Quinn Trustee Partnership. He also reported asSI.'I Sof

Party chttirman cleared of charges

Mattress &amp; Box Spring

$9900

with the top category being $250,00l and atxJve. Thus.
holdings in that ca tegory can only be recorded as at
least $250,000. even though lhf')' could be worth far
more than that.
Glen n r eeeived $666. 25.1 in income for his
partner ship in Fr iendship Management, which
operates two Holiday Inn motels in Florida . He also
received at least $100,(XX) in dividends from lnlerstatp
Resort Corp. and more than $100,00l !'rom a tni&lt;t from
the Boston Safe Deposit &amp; Trust Co.

at least $250,00'lapiece for stock holdin gs in lntPrslale
Resort Corp. and Lyanda, Inc .. a famtly company .
Among his stoc k purch ases. Glenn re[XJrted buying
shares worth $~.000$100.00'J from Black &amp; Decker.
Pepsico a.1d GenPral Electtir.
Glenn. who campaigned for prcsidmt during muc h
of 19Kl. list Pel no honoraria - ur let'S for s)Jf'&lt;'t:h&lt;'s and
writings.
Metzenbaum reported as income$ZJI.I,LUifrom Hay
Adams Hotel i\ssocia!Ps, I nc. for his help in finding a
buvcr tor the hotel. Mctlf'nbaum aide Roy Meyers
sa id tht' senator rook no part in the negotiations and
that the fee was about! p&lt;&gt;rr~nl of the total sa le value
of thP hut&lt;"!.
Metzenbaum also r('('(' i\"Ni $1&amp;1.7oJI) from lnvPsl ·

ment Plaza Co .. Clf'\'C'land. J.l l c~~.. . r ~11 Ml.101 tmrn ;1
blind trust administered by thP Midw&lt; ·s t H" nh &amp; Tru't
Co. , Cleveland. and $9,fm from Sun Ncwsp"JX'''· 1nc .
as final paympnt of a bu yout agrppment wi th
ComCorp Sun Newspapers . Inc.
In assets, M etzenbaum reported at least $350,0'Xlof
holdings in Cleveland office buildings and at Ims t
$JOCJ.lXXJ in the Wa lnut In vestment Co. of Cleveland .

Metzenbaum recorded as dPbts at least $400.000 In
loans from insuranCf' companiPS.
He rCCf'IVed $2,900 in honoraria lws but donated aU
of il to charit ies.
Th(_• S€•nators ' sc.~ l ariC&gt;S of $65,231 each weren' t
included in thr c alcu lation s

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MANSFJF.'LD. Ohio tAP)
Richland Coun ty Democratic
Chairman Kenneth McCartney and two sons were cleared of some
misdem&lt;'anor charges and convicted on others as a resu lt of an
incident outside a tavern March 4.
A Municipal Cout1 jury on Thursd ay reduced disorder ly conduct
charges against the three from a fourth-degree misdemeanor to a
minor misdemeanor punishable by a maximum $llkl fine.
McCartnev. 53, and one son, Kenneth Jr., :Iii, wer e found innOCf'nt
of resisting ~rrest. i\ second son. Michael, was con victed of the same
charge, punishable by up to a $250 fine and lJ days in ja\1.
Judge George Murray delayed sentencing until u proballon r&lt;'port.
The charges stemmPd from an alt erca tion with police. Severa l
policemen tf'stified tht' McCartneys refused to obey requests that
they l eave.

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Speakes sa id l'arlier tests - blood counts, stool
exarninatrons, blood chemis tJy analyses, wine
studies and eled rocardiologtca l exams - were
conducted at the White House.
"The result s of all the tests were in the normal
ra nge... the spokesman said.
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T he physical exam was Reagan's first ln2~ years
and tutned up no other abnormalities, SpeakeS said. It
consish"&lt;l of a battery of tests, some of them
C'Onducted a! thP White House during the past two
weeks.
In arldit ron to the proctological exam, the hOSpital
tPsts included a chest X -ray , an eye examination and
an intrr.venous pylogram, which . is a visual
Pxaminotlon of the kidneys and urinary tract.

!G lenn, Metzenbaum file, financial statements

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Plant s &lt;., uffPrin g thf' gn--.~Hrs t
d c1m: I)...!P induth• rosPs, Bradford
JJ('ar . hol l~· . F:nglish i\'y , coto nras H•r. E uon.v m us. burningbush , whitP
birch . .J ;Jpam •s(• black pinP . V icar:•
prh·t'l. and ~l~~o r ft '&lt;l T ax u.s and

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be benign." As soon as the test results were known,
Dr. Eric K. Louie, the assistant presidential
physician, telephoned Reagan to tell him he did not
have cancer.
Asked if the rest of the polyp would be removed,
Speakes said, "None of this has been decided yet ...
There's no urgency on the matter , and if there was
anything lut1her it would be done at the president 's
leisure, perhaps during the summer. There's no ne&lt;'d
to do It right away. "
He indicated the doctors may decide to conduct a
fu rther exarnlnation called a colonoscopy, which
wou ld enable them not only to remove the polyp bu t tu
proceed further into the intest inaI t ra eI to del ennin&lt;' if
there are any other s beyond the range of Fridav \
examination, which is called a proct~ sigrnoidosc-op\· .

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t; AU. IPOLIS On Fridu.v
f'\'('nin g . .lu nP 1. thPrr will bC' a
DairY Fitting and Showing [)(&gt;mon "' ration hrld at lhP Cnllia County
.Junior Fairgrounds in conj uncti on
with thr Dair ~· Princrss ConH'SI .
The F itting ond Sho\\in g Demon
stration w il l b&lt;' &lt;J n rxrri iPnt oppor
tunit~· for 4 H and F FA memb&lt;' rs
v.·ho are planning on s ho wing dairy
cattle at th•• l!!R&lt;l Ga llia Cuunt y
Junior Fair to Jp;un mon• aD:~u 1
Fitting and ShU\&lt;ing tlwir dairy
anima ls In prPpa ration for the Fair
judging. Immediatel y followi ng thP
F itting and Showing Df'monstra·
lion. the crowning of lhP l !lll4 Gallia
Count v Dai rY Prlnc&lt;&gt;ss w il l be held.
ThP DairY PrinCf' ss con tf's t m a:v
t.lf' t•niPrN b~- any girl w ho's i.l
r Psidpnt of ( ;aJii a Counf':\' and w ho is
.11 lflast1 2 vr&gt;a rs of agP and not over
t R.n'ar~ of agr as of .January 1. 19R4.
Shr must also havf' a dairy.: farm
backgr(lund or intPnd to rxhiblt a
dairy animal at thP l!lll4 Gallla
County Junior Fair. If lherP are
mor(' th an six applications. there
will be a .Juni or and.Senior D ivision
Con l est.
Appli ca ti ons were re«&gt;ntly sen1
to girls enrolled in a 4-H Dairy
Project fur 1984, but U an Individual
didn't receive one, they can call the
Ga llla County Extension Office for
an application or more Information.

Reagan left the hospital at rnldday to spend the
weekend with his wife at Camp David, the
presidential retreat In the Maryland mountains. He
said he was "fine," but there was no official word of
his condition from the physicians for five hours. while
they awa ited the results of the biopsy.
Speakes said Reagan was told at the time that
doctors had found the polyp and that It " appeared to

f. 102 in high
l].school bust

pl an to a ttf'nd _ Th(' '1umtx'&gt;r is

Wait until lht&gt; full i 'Xft' nl of
damJ.gC' is know n. thf'n prun(' out
dt·a d ~tn d d,mugf'd tis~uf's . Unlf'~x
thr wra thrr ch;l ngP&lt;.,, v.:a tC'ring and
ft~ r tili ;i n g will OIJ! bt• fl('('f•ssary for
, I v;['(•k or so . E\'f'fl m ulchin g should
bt~ cl0la vf'd thi ~ sprin g to prevent
f'XCf's s ivf':· wr·t -.CJil &lt;:m d &lt;:tdditional
!'nol inJur:-• .
Sout h!'rn !lhro Sh&lt;'f'p Oa\· - You
dn n' t \\·ani tn mi ss thf&gt; Squ th£·rn
(lhit' ShN'P lJa \ on .JunC' 2 t.~l th f'
,\t h(' ns r·oun l\ Fairgr ou nd . Athf'n~.
Ohi n

The tests showed It was benign, Speakes said .
In a brief written statement Issued after the
physical was completed, Speakes quoted Navy Capt.
Walter Karney, the physician who led the team of
doctors examining the president, as saying Reagan
was In "very exceptional physical condition" and thai
the result s of the physical were " entirely normal."

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WASHINGTON !AP) - Doctors discovered a
small polyp In President Reagan's large intestine
during a physical examination, but the growth was
not cancerous and physicians have not decided
whether to remove it .
The polyp was found Friday durlngthecourse of the
president's physical at Bethesda Naval Hospital
outside Washington, White House spokesman Larry
Speakes said. He said the growth has not caused any
discomfort to the president.
Polyps In the lower in test mP are not uncommon and
often appear with advancing age. But to make sure
the 73-year-old Reagan did not have.colon cancer, the
; ; Navy physicians removed part of the abnormal
; : growth and performed a biopsy, which is a
•: microscopic examination of the tissue.

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wi ll be provi ded Please call our
offi ce b~· noon on M onday. Ma ~· :ll. if

Th f' \\'Pal hf'r h;1s finally: changC'd,
pPrm itt 1ng somP fidd work _Corn is
tx&gt;lng plant f'd as WPII iiS oats. The
majority of tomat o plant s hnve
been set in the field .
The wint f'r . as WC'll as thf' ~ pring,
has brought ils problems . Winter ·
kill of alfalfa is being reported over
!he state. One field I chC&lt;'kcd had
95-98 p&lt;&gt;rcent kil l. Drai nage. severe
v..·i ntf'r. Ialt.' f&lt;.~ ll harvPst and disea sC'
havf' Jx.cn conttibuting fa ctors.
F.xtf'nsion cruv:n rot has been
delf'&lt;' l l&gt;d in bot h dead and surviving
plant s.
Lancis("JPf' plants havp not escaped eithN . The drought last
summf'r and thf' extrernel.v low
trm j)('raturC's in late OE'CC'mber,
.lanuar:.· and C'arly March have
combi nf&gt;d tn cauSE' extPnsive- woody
plant ln.;;;srs in Ohio
The full extent of the damage will
not tx• known until sometimf' in
('arly· su mmPr . Some plan ts w ill
lf'a f out . look good and declinE'
suddf'nly·. T hf' cool. w et srring in
some casf's has bf&gt;f&gt;n a blessing for
th e plant s bf'&lt;'ausr it ha s providf'd
limf' for so mP roo t rrgt:'nrra ti on
bPforr 1hr strPss causC'd b~· thf'
warm da vs of spring. The delayed
sprin c could bf' the difference
bf'tw&lt;'f'n l tfr and death of some

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Doctors find benign growth in Reagan's colon

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u you have questions about
tobacco fert!Uza tlon, give me a call
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Company plans sale of assets
MANSFIELD. Ohio tAP I - For thesecend time in as many days.
Ohio Brass Co. has announced a move that will reduce employ m ent
at its Mansfield plant.
The company said Thursday It will sell assets of it s shell and plu g
business to Frazer-Jones Division of the Eastem Co .. Danbury.
Conn .. and phase out the 12 jobs Involved within six months. Ohio
Brass announced Wednesday the layoff of 30 workers because of
faltering sales.

Tentative fair schedule set
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LIMA , Ohio (/tP) - Agrtcunure will take center stage at the 1984
Ohio State Fair, but the grandstand entertainment will hlghitght
performers tram !he Stray Cats to Red Skelton, lair commissioner
Jack Fpust says.
The Expositions Commission met Friday In Uma rs piU1 of Gov.

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Richard Celeste's "Capitol for a Day" prowa m . and announcL'&lt;i the
foll owing tentative fair ;chcdu lc:
Stray Cats, Aug 3; Tempt ations and the Four Tops. Au!'( . 4; Red
Skelton. Aug. 5; A labama. Aug. 6; Eddie MonPy, Aug . R; Rick;·
Skaggs, Aug. 9; Commodores. Aug. 10; Rodeo. Aug . 1J.l2; H&lt;'li
Drivers. Aug. B- 14; Wil lie Nelson. Aug. 13-H ;
Tqdd Rundgren. Aug. 15; Ouk Ridt.:e Boys. Aug. 16; Midnight Star.
Aug. 17: Gait hers. Aug. 1~: Americ a. Aug . 18; and CheapTtick , Aug .
19.

Movie money flowing
NELSO!'.v1LLE , Ohio !API - Mono~ is beginning ta llow in to thi s
Appalachian community from 2()th ('p ntury~ Fox. which is filrrung
"Heart and Soul" here.
Thursday was the fi rpt payday fu' movie Pxtra s used in the film .
and co-producer Sam Manner s said th&lt;· pavroll tol aled about $15,000.
Up 10 250 extras were used thP fi rs t \\'f'&lt;'k of shooting and were paid
$3.35 per hour.
Manners said more ~xtras will be nr«&lt;ed next week.
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Nn charges in test tube

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( 1\MBRIDGE, F.ngland 1..\P • - 1-.rosC'Culnrs ha\'l' df'C idf'd 1111! !1•
lodg&lt;' LTiminial aga in st a doctor for allowing a human f'mh1:. ·~ , h 1
grow in a plastic dish in his laho ra t or:~ · until il dird. pol w.·
in vf'st iga to1·s said .
Tin• doc·tor, Rotx&gt;r t F.dwards. is a pionff'r in "1 r st-1ubf'" bah~
P:-&lt;IJ('r inlC'nl ~. HC' had reportf'CI in thf' l'.S. magazin&lt;' Scirnc£' that m
an I'.XJX'riment to mPasure a hotmonP secrC'tion . a df'\'Piopin g
pmhr·v o tried to attach it sdlto a pl astic dish aftrr nine days, then
de' ..toped problems und died after 13 da~·s and fin• hours.
i)t'lcctl\·•· Supt Grorge Sutherland said on Fridav t hal the di rP&lt;'! or
of pu~l ic prosecutions. Sir Thomas Hetheringt on. had C'Onsldered a
policr rrtxwt on the' matiPr and decide'(] no crinw occu!TE&gt;d.
A Bntish a nti ~a bortlon woup had asked police to pursue a crimi nal
rnvPstigalion int o the d&lt;'alh of the embryo.
Edwards and physiologist Patrick Steptoe wcr4' responsible tor·
ma king possiblt' thr thP birth of wor ld 's first " test tu bf'" baby in 1978.
They ex trac tf'd an ('gg from lhf' ova~· of a wom&lt;-tn who could not
conC.:-lve nmmallv. fertilizPd it in a dis'l w ith her hu sband 's spenn
and lmplanll?d the embrvo in the mothN's womb.

Bell makes access easier

Protestors nrreMed at TM I

COLUMBUS. Ohio (API - Ohio Bell T elephonP Co .. is going to
make il easier for Its custom ers to use competing long.ctlsta ncc
services.
Ohlo Bell spokesman D avid Kandel said the corporation will
reduce the number of digits customer s must dial to gai· access to
other long-distance phone providers.
Under present systems, customers using non-Bell services must
dial up to 12 digits to access a private system before dialing the
desired number. Starting in September. Kandel said, the priv ate
systems can be accessed by dlallng only four numbers.
Kandel said the se!Vlce will be available Sept. 1 a lew areas and
extended to all Ohio IJell territory within two years.

MIDDLETOWN. P., &gt;.\ 1' 1- 'llw ol d&lt;'monstrators an·estPd alter
blocking t h~ entra nce I" tit•' Thn'&lt;' Mil&lt;• i sland nudpar plant knew of
oo other way to pm!t ·:-.1 lhP vroposc'(] Il's1ar1 of the plant's
undamaged rC'actor . ~;\HI i lnl ' piC'kPt .
About 100 people g&lt; llil&lt; 'n~l Frida' at !lw plan t, whose Unit 1
reactor has been closPd sint'&lt;' thr· actjacPnt U nil 2 was damaged In
March' 1979 during the W&lt;lrSt accidpnt t•wr "t a U.S. commercial
nuclear power plant_ Frdf'ral authori t irs ~;~~ ;-~ rf'start decision is
likely June 27
"We don ' t wa nt the plan t to open ... s"id L l&lt;'.rnor Fry, 46. of
Harrisburg . "We havC' no altPrnati\' r hut 1n pul 1lUI bodies on the
line."

�May :10, 1984
Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W . Va.

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part s, and
supph es
P1ck up and
delivery
Dav1s Vet c uum
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Geo rges Creek Ad
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awa •t you at the Franzen
Brothors C~rc u s o n May 22
at th e N ew Haven Ballpark
See tho W o rld s gre atest and
grande st aggr egat•on of ap paloo sa pomes at the Fran zen Bro s C u cus on Mav 22
at New Haven BallparK
PHOTO SPEC IAL' Now thru
Ma v 31 colo r reprmt s fro m
your negat1ves
12 for
$1 89 M ay u se different
negati ve for P.ac:h punt tf
rle ~ar e d Hoc: ken herry Ph.ar
mn cy N o rth
3 04 675

2113

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dogs Beagl e type Collie
type Collie ty pe female pup

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M ale t1ger cat to a g o od
h o me Cal l 446 2590 after

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Announcements
In Memoriam

Part Co ll•e &amp; German She phard Ten &amp; Wh1te puppy
See at 814 Second Ave
Couc h . w1th eKtra pillows
Fa~r Cond 1t1on Call 446 ·

2826

2 b lac k half German She
The family of Nancy Patter· pard pupptes. 7 wks old
son WISh to Thank the
304-773-6704
Syracuse E M Squa d , Or
Wilherell . nurses and sta tf of
2 year old f emale Beegle
v ..erans Memortal H osp1tal.
304 -676 2075
Rt6t R• c hard Stewart and 1 -=-=--~~~~~--~-:­
etl.lhe friends and ne1ghbors 4 month ol d pups . Call after
for thetr cards . flow ers . 5 00 304 676 6595
foOd . money. prayers an d
morel support dunng her 2 pupp1 es 3 04 -882 - 2510
1llrtess and recent death
Yc7l.lr ktndness wr ll long be 6 puppies. m•xed breed . 402
reO,emb ered by husband loc us t St , Henderson
Harold daugh ters Conme&amp;
Amy so n s Bub Andy &amp; Ttm
GQd Bl es~ yo11 iii I

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In · lovtng memory of lo1s
MCCam a good f riend , on
he..- b~rth day May 20 . 1984
Mf heart looks up to God.
anti sends a prayer of thanks
b~a u se you were my fne nd
D .. ores Ffank
HiJJpy Bu1hday Daddy In
Memory of Our Father lawre"ce (Dobbin) Marley who
pd;sed away December 8 .
1983 We love Y ou and
Mfu You Rosemar-y Rog&amp;r,
E~ie and Raymond

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Frazters Bottom flee
Market
Every weeltend
U S 35 Fraziers Bottom.
WVa 25082 Don Frazier-

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Wanted To Buy

Pony harnesses for 50 - 54
1n po nies Franz en Brothers
Ctrcus N ew Haven Ballpark
May 22 only

LOST Coo n dog bla c k &amp;
white &amp; br own apotted
fe male on Cora M 1ll Ad
Reward
Call 304 675

Round back wooden ch atrs
Franzen Broth ers C1rc u s
New Haven Ballpark May
22 only

Fo un d - black Doberman
P1ncher no collar m Mmers
v1lle Call 614 -992 6959 lo
•denllfy
Pupp•es li&amp;e to g ood home
2 female 1 m&lt;tle Will be
s m t~l l dogs Ca ll 6 14 - 992 -

3702

Fo un d large male dog, bob
ta1led long hem b la ck w1th
l1ght b ro wn facH &amp; legs has
a limp Found 1n Langsville
area Ca ll 614 742 -2830
FOUND Beug le m Leon area
Ph one 3 04 -458 1 552
L OST black lu sh Setter ne ar
Gallr polrs Ferry c all 30 4 675 2870 or 675 3333

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auct1on

Auct• on everv Tuesday
ntght , Pt Pleasant. WVa
Auct Lon n1e Nea l Youth
CentP.r Bldg . Camden St

614 367 7101

Ah;k Pears on Auctioneer
Serv 1ce Esta t o. Farm An
ttquc &amp; l•qu1d att on sa les
L• ce n se d &amp; bonded 1n Oh10 &amp;
WVa
304 773 5785 o r

304 773 9185
Auction every Fn n1g ht at
the Har1ford Commumty
Cent er Truckl oa ds of new
mercha ndis e every week
Con s1gmen ts of new and
used merchandise always
we lcome R1cha rd Reyn old s
Auct ion ee r 304 - 275

3069

9

Lost and Found

Wanted To Buy

W e pay cash f o r late mo del
clean used c~~rs
J1m M.nl! Chev Old s Inc
81ll Gene John son

446 -3672
W anted lo buy used cou l &amp;
wood heaters SwHifl Furnr
ture
446 -3159
3rd
&amp;
Olive S t Galhpolrs, Oh
W anted to b uy stan d 1ng
tnnber
Ca ll after 6 or
uny tun tt w eeke nds , 614 -

388 ·9906 or 614 · 388 ·
9617
Buy111g da1ly gold, Sliver
nn gs Jew elry , sterlmg
ware old co •n s, large cu r ren cy Top pnces Ed Burkett Barber Shop 2nd A ve
Middleport, Oh 6 14 -992 co~ns,

Cash pa1d for fan cy 1ro n or
heavy tro n beds S 1 60 and
up for ce rtam Me1 gs Co
stone JHr s
Old t1m e c up
board
ca ll 1 304 882

27t 1

FURNITUR E Beds
rron ,
wood , cupboards c hairs,
c hest s, baskets dishes.
sto ne Jars, an tiQ UO&amp; gold
an d sliver
Wr~te M 0
M1ller Rt 2 Pome r ov. Ohro
45769 or call 614 -992 -

7760

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CARD OF THANKS
We the fam1hes of Anna
C H1ggms WISh to thank
each and everyone who
part1c1pated 10 any way
for the food. the singers
who sa ng the beauttful
songs the m1msters for
lhe tr consolmg messages
and the many floral offerlOgs
Daughlers. Brothers
&amp; Sisters

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25-26 8 4

SS.EL.~V.
fO&lt;IQ Se.E:t.E;Y !Z-0 ,

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Go vernment Jobs
S 16,569 $50 , 553 y e ar
Now hrrmg Your area Call

21

1 805 687 6000 . ex I
9000

Help Wanted

Business
Opportunity

A

Babysitter wanted re sp ons1
ble person for davs on ly
Centenary area Call after

4 30 446·8 197

Call 614·992-3968
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS·
G RADUATE S If you are
wondermg how you can get
a JOb Without w o rk expe
no nce. the West V•rg1ma
Army Nat•onal Guard mtght
b e the answer for you Earn
go o d money while learnmg a
sk1ll Full ttme pay while you
tram part t1me pay once you
come bac k h ome ca ll 304 -

675 3950 or 1·B00-642·
3619
NO

toy g11t party compan y n o w
h1n ng super v •s•ors
Work
from your ho me htr1ng.
trammg demonstrators Exc
m co me pl an bonus, tnps
Busmess. tca c h1ng expe
nence helpful For details
ca ll Bettv co lle ct 304 -744

OH1ce Clerk expertenced 1n
Medic are &amp; W elfare In su rance some f• lmg Compu
ter expeflence helpful but
not neccessary Send Re
sume to 158 Woodla nd Dr
Gallrpohs. OH 45631
Adm1sstons ,epresentat1ve
for Gallipolis Busmess Col
le ge
Salary plu!!l Bonus
Sales expenence h elpful
but not neccessary
Call
446 -4367 Ask for Lee Tyler
for mterv1ew
People w1th expenence m
w e1ght control programs
work part -ttm e For more
mfo Call 446 8080 Eve 's
Scen1c H1lls Nursmg Center
w1ll accept applications f o r
one pan -t1me h1re m D ie tary
For call 1ns w1th potont1 al to
beco me full t1m e No gua
rantee of hours A p ply Mon
Frt Scemc H1lls . 536 Buck
ndge Ad 8 4 PM
Superv1sor needed for U S A
No 1 Toy party plan. to hue
&amp; manage demon strator s
Free tram10g &amp; supplies
Free $300. sample kit Great
pa y plus earned Hawau trip
Work from your h ome la dles ok fromver 23 ca ll fm
deta1ls House of Ll oyd Inc .
co llect . ask for V1rgtn1a

61 4·474·62 13

12

Situation s
Wanted

Dependable Wake up Ser
v1c e $ 1 0 mo , $1 2 long
drstance
Ca ll 614 -446
7549 aft er 5 PM
W1ll care for the elderly 1n my
h ome Lot s of references
M en or women Call 614

667 3402
W1 ll d o patnt mg In terro r and
elCten or Aoofmg 304 -675 -

7271
W ork wanted. 1ntenor and
elCtenor pamtmg t ex tured
ce 1l1ng and drywall 304

675-1573

1 8 Wanted to Do
Gen eral Hau ling For sale
ltmestone. f1ll dtrt . and top
so •l
Ca ll Call 61 4 25 6

1427
Ga rages p at iO Sidewalks .
basemen ts done at reasonabl e rates Call anyt1me for
free est1mates Call 614

256·1632

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W1ll do babys1t1tng m my
hom e any sh1ft Call 446 -

7761
W1ll do tutormg , can start
1mmed1a t ely
Call 446 -

7426

11

General Hauling and Trash
removal Serv•ce . Reliable
and dependable Call 614

256-6251 alter 5·30

Professional Electrolysis
Clime Probe Type Electroly
SIS. AMA. FDA &amp; FCC
approved Doctor referrals .

304 -675 5568

lawn Mowmg &amp; Tt1mm1ng
Rel1able and dependable
Reasonable rates Call614256 -6251 at1er 5 30
Roofmg and gutter work ,
m etal work . housepamtmg,
ca rpente r work Exc ref
Free estimates Call 446 -

3171

Financial

Real Eslale

31

Homes for Sale

Prtce reduced for qu1ck salol
550 Jay Dr .. 3 bdr . tfl· level.
for sale by owner. qu1et
netghborhood. Gallipolis
C1ty School. central atr • gas
heat. large above ground
pools. attsched double garage, lerge flat yard where
Blue Btrds feed All this for

$59.900 Cell 446-1028

21

Business

By owner lovely 2 bdr ,
home on waterfront . boat
ramp &amp; doc k, close to town ,
priced $34 , 900 Will help
fmance
Cell 614 - 266 -

0 pportumty

1,

092 4

Off1ce Secretarv expen ence
necessary Mon · Fn
8 to
2PM for addthonal1nform a
t1on call614 367 - 73~7

lNG Monthly and Quanerly
accounts welcome 428 Se cond Ave Call ;448 1 136

1 B Wanted to Do

Ass1stant Organist needed
at Grace Ep1scopal Church .

LADIE S US A

Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS

The lam1~ of can and Tommy L
Sa)Te WISh IO!ltJ!ftsS theW appre-CiafiOM lo an wtto were so k1nd
and IN!Iplul dun,.llle loss of our
10\IM ones Thank! to friends r&amp;lat•v~s and rte~ghbors

who

prayed. sent food. CMds and
flower s A spec1al thanks to Rev

and

M~

Oonald Shue. Rav and

Mrs [lll!rett Isaacs Thepallbaar""· and lhe Hu&amp;tos Funont

Home. We could oot havt dont
without "'Y of you.
W1ves : Mertha end Heltlf
Brother Joe &amp; Family
SISter K1Hy &amp; F1m11y

home , fenced beokyerd 1nd
deck, I "'t percent taaumeblt
lo•n Low
304-87&amp; ·

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814- 8843
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Owner transferred
must
sell. exc cond $66,000 $11.000
down Assume
8lfz pet
loan 304 -6 75 -

1529
Pnce reduced. 3 bedroom
home. 1 acre of land. At 62
Charleston Road 304-675 ·

4887, 614 -446-t675
Seven year old home, three
bedrooms, garden spot,
2606 Lmcoln Ave , 8Y2
percent assumable loan,

304-675-5047 alter 5 00

St rong healthy young pea ·
pie Aeha~e and hardwork mg Must have drivers li·
cense
Inquire
Franzen
Bros Ctrcus New Heven
Ballpark . May 22 only .

Retail Outlet must employ 3
consc1enttous, trustworthy,
mstde reta1l sa les clerks ·
Immediately Reta1l eMpe uencs destred , but not n ece ssary Must be able to
work w1th mm1mum super
v1s1on and be able to meet
public must be prof1 c1ent m
bas1c mathmat1cs Oppor·
tun1ty for advancement for
nght persons Plea se reply •n
own handwntmg, refe ren
ces requtred to b ox 800 m
ca re ot the Gallipoli s Da1ly
Tnbune
B25 3rd
Ave,
Galhpol1s. Oh 45631

2605

CO~N .

11

Help Wanted

Garage sale- May 20 &amp; 21,
Morning Star Development.
Co Rd 30 P1ng pong table .
table &amp; chairs. child's elect nc organ, small b&amp;w porta ·
ble TV. mise Call6't 4 -949·

l!t Vicinity

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP ·

Services

Carport sale. 9 to 3 . Mon
day, May 21 across from
F~re Stat1on 1n Syracuse

TI?UM6UI.t.. ,

NOTICE o
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
I

1216

LISHING CO recommends
that you do busmess with
people vou know and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have investi gated the offermg

N1ce 3 bdr home on 1 acre
more or less , 1% m1 from
Oak H1ll an State Highway ,
outbut l dings and n1ce
garden, $34 ,000 Call 614 -

682-7159

SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Proven breakthrough 111 low
cost housmg Na11onal ma
nufacturer is seeKmg reps m
select areas for steel framed
home and complete hne of
metal build.ngs 60 per cent
more energy eff1c1ent. mam
tenance free S3950 tnvest
m ent requ~red . 80 per cent
refundable
For co mplete
mfo rmat•on package call Mr
Bruce at 1 -800 433 5555

Catch Spring Fever' W1th
home •n Middleport EMtra
low pncell Nice location

Call 614 ·992-6941
4 bdr . 1 1/ :o bath . 5 acres.
garden spot. Yl m1 below
Eureka Workshop wtth car·

port S29 500
4222

675-7437 or 882 236 1

Brick house with 4 acres. 3
bdr , 1 h bath , large kitchen
&amp; dmmgroom Wood heater
&amp; electric heat. Kyger Creek

22 Money to Loan
HOME

LOANS FIXED

RATES Below marke1 rates
f1xed conventional FHA VA leader Mortgage ,
Ath en s. co llect 614 - 592 -

3051

23

Professional
Serv1ces

PIANO

TUNING l owe r
pr~ced regular tun•n gs dtscounts to Senior Citi;~:ens,
Churches &amp; Schools Ward's
Kevboard, 304 -676 - 3824
P1ano Tuning and Repa1r
Brumcardi Mus1c Co , 446 0687 Skill and mtagtlty our
trademark
Lane Daniels,

614·742 ·2951

Dosl, S55,000 Call 614367-7238

Open House Where Haven
He19hts, New Haven, WV .
Whett Sunday. May 20th
12 -4 P.M Whet to see 4
BR's , large living &amp; famtly
rooms . large eat -tn ki1chen
lnground p&lt;&gt;ol on 1 acre
fenced lot $64,900 .
6 rooms , basemeN: , double
garage, 1 &amp; one -th'lfd acre
lot. Rose Hill, Poll\eroy .

2221 Jefferson Monday
end Tuesday Chtldrena
clothes

beautiful 3 bedrm br~ck
home
F~replace, deck,
woods, privacy, aunshme

$63.900
6420

Call 614 ·992

31

Homes for Sale

3 bedroom frame house. 39
Chillicothe Rd large eat -m
kitchen, with Hunter cetling
fan, beth, attached garage
with optpner, AC -gas heat
(well msulated) fully car·
peted, lots of storage space,
city schools . lmmediate pos·

SOSSIOn. Calle 14-446-2583
or 614·246 -5859
Baum Addition , 3 bad ·
rooms , 2¥2 baths, a c . fam1ly
room with fireplace. 2 acres
$87,600
No down pay ment, owner will carry at no
1ntarest for 6 yrs . Loan
assumptton poss•ble Lease
option available June 1st

6660 per mo
4387

614 985

House &amp; lot 1n Dexter, 4
large rooms. metal roof
cement porch, hand dug
well. near mme no 1 Pr~ced
to sell $6600 Call 61.4 -

669·3761
1 % story, 2-3 bedrooms 6
acres. lebanon TWP. w1th
out buildings Natural gas
heat Asktng $14,000 Call

614·843 -5231

House for sale by owner .
Clarence Htll Pnce negotta ·
ble, tmmeduue possesston
81 -level. Ruat1c HillS. Syra cuse. Oh1o 2 full baths, 3
bedrooms , llvmg roam. din ·
tng room . kt1:chen
dis ·
hwasher, gar disposal fam ·
1ly room with fire place,
1 6x1 2 barn for storage,
cham link fence Call 614 -

247·4134
For sale by owner, house &amp;
land on SR 338. A acme Call

614·949·2215
8 yrs old , 3 bedrm , 2 bath&amp;,
familv room with wood
burner Single car garage, on
8 flat acres with stocked
pond City water 1n Rectne

3 bedroom . alum s•dmg.
storm windows, gas furnace
&amp; wood burner Front
back porch , carport. renge.
refngerator. dishwasher &amp;
microwave Call 614 992

a.

7286
6 rooms &amp; bath. large
entrance way. pantry, base ment &amp; attrc. fireplaces.
ftnished floors large front
porch , partia lly insulated .
Will sale on land contract

~edroom.

bath and half .
mob1le home s1ttmg on nic•
lot, ready to move into
$225 00 down S225 00 per
monl~

304·576-271 1

Help Wanted

SATELLITE
TELEVISION

TRANSALL

DEALERS WANTED

TEAMSTERS UNION
LOCAL 505
COMPANY PAID
INSURANCE AND
PENSION
LOCAL AGENT 407 6TH STREET
POINT PLEASANT, 1¥V
304-675·1612 OR 304-675-6662

The Sunday Times-Sentinel

3 Announcements

GRAND
OPENING
'84 SEASON

PARK

' 73 Cameron , 1 2K60 . all
electuc . Call 304 676 -

*800 00 down eo pay-

6730

ments at $137 14 monthly
All State Modular Hoinas

304 -678 -2711
By Owner 2910 Meadowbrook Dr 1 floor plan . 3
bedrooms. fam1ly room w1th
fireplace Utility room, re·
trigeretor. built 1n range .
fully carpeted fenced back
yard Phone 304 -675-5B56
or 676 -2062

I- - - - - - - - - -

BELOW APPRAISED

VALUE Tn-level three bed·
mom house on lJ. acre lot
Family room w -fireplace and
1 v~ baths
Carpeted
throughout. air cond1t1oned.
large rooms w1th plenty of
closet space laundry room
Three m1les south on Rt 62
304-675-2497 after 6 p m

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES USEO · CARS .
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
614-44e-7572.
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST. GALLIPOLIS
AT 35 PHONE 514-446 ·
7274
1966 12x60 mobile home
unfurnished, $3,900 Call

446· 1340
1976 Nova Trt - Star 3 bdr , 1
bath , shag carpet-LR &amp;
bedrooms , all el ectric,
sktrted, range . refngerator.
W-0 hookup, uc cond
Movmg must sell, $7,000

12x60. 2 bdr , $4,900 Call
614 ·446 0175
1 978 14x 70 all electnc 2
bedroom . 2 baths
Call

Mobile home for sale or w•ll
trade for F -250 Ford p1ckup
truck . Cell 446 1062 after

5PM

NO MONEY
DOWN

$50 MONTH
6 Iiies

1979 Duke Crown Roysl
14x70 2 bedroom, famtly
room, AC . micro, underpin -

445 -3243

WOODED CAMPSITE

1981 Nashua 40x14 , 2 or 3
bedrooms , apphances, total
electric, many extras Call
1979 3 bdr mob1le home. on
V2 acre lot. well shaded
Must sell both together Call

LEFT . Sozes 1 Ox 50 &amp;

1 2x52 , 2 bedroom fur nished A comfortable home
far a Law Prtce Brown ' s
Tra1ler Park , Mmersvdle
Oh10 Call 614· 992 -3324

SHOW SAT.-SUN.
3 Announcements

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joins our team
The latest add1t10nto our
Mutual of Omaha team IS
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w1th all your health and lile
msurance needs. Put thts
expert's knowledge and
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today

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SERVING GALLIA &amp; MEIGS COUNTIES

992·7721

1

2 bedroom apts m M1ddle
port Water &amp; electnc patd
Ca ll 614 -992 2381 days or
992 -2609 evenmgs
Eff1c1ency apt for rent for 1
or 2 p eople Roush Lane
Cheshtre 304 77 3 -5882

home, new

carpet . good co ndltton
furnace
. new
Must sell
Cellhv.ng
614 -room
949 -

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2968

41
Leavmg Stete , Crab Creek
area. 2 bedroom Hollypark
mobtle home , 3 ecres (level)
land. 2 outbuildings, city
water , neat and nice Phone

304 675 - 3030 or 675 ·
3431
1981 Hollypark, 14x70 .
exc. cond .. S16 ,600 00

Phone 304-896 3895 or
895·3600
1981 Windsor. 2 bedroom,
large kttchen and llvin groom Part•cally furniShed
Built 1n m1crowave and
stereo. central a1r

$14 . 300 00
2234

304 - 882

Houses for Rent

Baum Addition 3 bedrm
2 % bath, fam1ly rm wtth
f~replace, basement, central
a c , butlt in range &amp; dishwasher , 2 refrtgerators, on
2 acres wtth fenced yard
Rent or lease w1th opt1on

33

682-6892 alter 5

$550 Call 614·985-4387

TWIN RIV ERS TOWER

3 bedroom house on Rt

Call446 1519

160. $300 00 month Oep ·
os1t and reference r equ~r e d

304-675 · 7746
2 bedroom house $ 150
month Referen ces &amp; 5 100
depOSit 304 -675 -4684

8221
28 acres m W VA borders
Chief Cornstalk, located off
Mill Stone Ad
Mostly
wooded , tobacco lotment
all mineral rights. hunters
paradise , $11 , 500 Call

614·367-7271
V2 acre lot wnh rural water &amp;
septic

tank

$7.000

Call

446 -3243

2 bdr tra1ler fully furm sh ed.
good locat1on. sec d ep req

Small one bdr tra1ler m
Kanauga . S 185 mo utilit ieS
turn Call 446 -7406
Mobile homes for rent full~
furmshed , 2 bdf . adults
only Call 446 - 4~ 10
2 BR trailer near Tycoon
Lake
$1 85 mo
Der

Req'ed
8711

Call 61 4 -388 ·

1 bedroom mob•le home
$125 month 304 - 675

4164

4 acres for sale. off Kerr
Harnsburg Ad , on Vtney Ad

$8 .000

for Rent

2 bdr furntshed AC . adults.
no pets, New Haven . $150
permo Ca11614 -882 - 2466
anvttme

3 -5 acre homesites for near
At 35 at Rondey 3 m1 from
Hob:er Hosp1tal Call 446·

Call 304 -895·

3398 after 7PM
2 Large lots almost 2 a cres
each
Neighborhood Rd .
m1le from Rt 7 Call 446 -

14f1 WIDE 2 BEDROOM
All ElEC mob1le home
S1ttmg on n~ce lot ready to
move mto For rent w1th
opt1on to buy
$175 00
down S175 00 per month

N1ce new pr1vate down
statrs , apt qutet near HM C
1 adult only No pets, ref
req Drapes. stove, refrt g
Furmshed S200 mo Call

614 446 4782

304 67&amp; ·6448 Terms
Renlals

41

Houses for Rent

Houseshaflng · fanm near
Cheshtre, S75 mo
plus
share ut1httes Call 614·

367·0359

3 BR house 2 full baths
close to town No children or
pets Call 614 - 245 - 5281

B

822 1
Apartment s now availa ble to
eld erly &amp; d•sa bled w1th an
10come of l ess thar.
S 1 2 300
Ren t mg for 30
pe r ce nt o f adJ us t ed mcome
Phone 304 -675 -6679
One bedr oom apt
pat1ly
furn1hs ed . ut1ltt1es pcud

30 4 675-7t 12

2 bdr apts , newly dec
ut1l1t1es partly paid , S145
mo Call675 5104or675

5386

N1 ce 1 and 2 bedroom
unfurnish e d a partm enB
30 4 675 - 221 B befor e 6

pm

Unfurnished 2 bdr 1n Crown

Coty Call 446· 78 38
2 bdr part furnish ed park
front, newly remodel ed. wa
ter &amp; hot v. ater pa1d Cal
446 3919 after 5
New ly remodeled 2 bdr
equipped kttchen
central
alt. $250 821 112 Second
Ave
Gall1pohs Call 446

2158
513 3rd Ave . Galltpolts 1
bdr $135 mcludes water
dep os 1t req
adult s on ly
Call 446 4222 between 9 &amp;

Small furm shed apt Poml
Pleasant ref eren ce and dep OS it adul1 s 304 -675 1 365

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleepmg Room s
and hght house keeptng
roo m s Park Centra l Hotel
Ca ll 614 446 0756
Sleepmg r oom $ 11 5 ut1h
t1es pa1d Share bath ma le
o nly Range &amp; refr1g 919
2nd Av e
Gallipoli s Call
446 4416 after 7 PM

5
3 room apt $235 Ba chler
apt $150 Ref plu s d ep , 6
mo lease Ca ll 446 0952
Furmshed eff1crency 920
4th Gall1polts $175 Utth tles pa1d Smgle Ca ll 446 4416 aft er 7PM
1 bdr furm shed apartm ent
cent r al au he at Cal l 446

46 Space for Rent
CO UNTRY MOBIL E Home
Park Route 33 N orth o f
Po m eroy Large lots Call

614 992·7479
2 tra1 ler lo1s 1 smal l c h1ld
accepte d 304 675 10 76

304 576-2711
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JACKSON ESTATES
API\niMENTS (Equ a l
Housmg Opponumty) h as
one and two bedrooms rent
starting at $157 for one
bedroom and $193 per
month tor two bedroom
wtth $200 depos1t located
near Foodlend and Sprmg
Valley Plaza. pool and TV
ant Call 446 -2745 or leave
message

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

AUCTION

c\~c:;--=,_,
~~~ 7:00

P.M. Every Tuesday Night

0338

Pt Pleasanl W Va at louin Cenler Bldg on Ca mden St
$10.00 cash drawlllg giVen away al 7·00 P m An cond1·
t10n. n1ce surround10gs Watch fOJ s1gn on left hand s1de
at Harmon Ball Park 11115 week
Fresh load ol produce from the Soulh Van load ot used
merchandose $43 000 00 load ol merc hand1 se so ld "'
quant1ttes 1f re quested by dealers Con signments we l-

3 bdr unfurn garage apt
S250 plus d epos1t
Ca ll

lonme E. Neai - Auctloneer- 614-367 7101
Ned Auct1on at Racme Oh1 o June 7 start1 ng every

Small efflcten cy apart . cen
tral atr &amp; heat. 1 professional
type gentleman only 446

co me

446 3786

weeks

Furmshed eff1c1ency . 919
2nd. Gall1pol1s $145 Sm
gle Call 446 -441 6 after

7PM

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN

SATURDAY. MAY 26, 1984 10:00 A.M.
Locat10n : From Gallipolis follow Route 7 to
Junction 218 , follow 218 for 12 miles to Rocky
Fork. turn right and go one mile . The followmg
will be sold :
3p c bedroom su 1le like new couch (makes onlo bed) lovon g
room !urn•lure. anttque wood P. n chatrs telephone stand Ia
bl e lamps. end &amp; col lee tables. TV roc kong cha~r s. ulil• ly cab
onels porch glider. ant1que ltvong 10om su1l e. olallo rm
rock er. anti que lamps . 011 lamp dmette set old soltd oa k
dresser m1lk crocks. wardrob e. cupboard. stone Jar s, saus
age moll. Perlec110n cook slov e. camper wood slove laundry
slave Maylag wronger washe~ , 5 gal m1lk can 1&gt;ilroad 1ack.
non kellle. bras s kettle w/sland. ca rb1de lighl. good anVIl,''
non bed. eleclroc range , gate. sewa l pol s pans and diShes
one lol o1 hand tool s. double and smgle li ees and other co l·
le ctors and m1 sc ellaneous 1tem s

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Crown City. oh1o
Phone 256-67(0

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Not Responsible for Awdents or loss of Property

3 159

LAYNE S FURNITU RE
So fa , c hau ro c ke r otto
ma n 3 t ables (e.~etra heavy
by Fro nt ie r ), S685 Sofa
c ha1r and lovesea t . S275
So fas an d c ha~r s pn cc d from
S285 to SB95 Tables, S45
a nd u p to S125 H1de a
beds S440
and up to
S525 Re cliners , S 175 to
S375 Lamp s from S28 to
S75 5 pc
d•nette s from
S99 to 435 7 p c S189
and up W ood t able wtth s•x
cha trs S425 to S745 Desk
S1 10 up t o S225 Hutc hes.
S550 and up maple or p1ne
fm 1sh Bunk b ed co mple1e
wtth mattr esses S2 50 and
up to $395
Baby be ds,
S110 Mattresses o r box
sprm qs l ull or tw m , $58 ,
f 1rm. 568 and 578 Queen
sets s 195 4 dr c h ests,
S42 5 dr c hes t s, S54 Bed
fram es, 520 and S25, 10
gun
Gun cab mets. S 350
Gas or elec triC ranges S375
Baby matu esses, S25 &amp;
S35 bed frames S20 S25.
&amp; S30 l&lt;• ng fram e S50
Good se lec tt on o f b e droom
s u1te s
ce dar c h es t s.
r oc k ers me t al cab •n et s,
s w1vel r oc ke rs
U sed Furn1tur e - A e fr~ge ra
tots ch a1rs dryers . and
TV s 3 m1les out Bulavtlle
Ad Op en 9am to 6pm , Mon
th r u Fn . 9am t o 5pm , Sat

614 446 0322

19m Go ld st ar c;:o lo r TV .
b ra nd new 51111 tn fa c tory
carton
52 1 5 00
Phone

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ranges, rtfrlgtrltOrl,

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GOOD USEDAPPUANCES '
Washer•. dryert. r.tr1ger0 - ·
tors, ranges SkaliiiJI Apd· ·
pllance•. Upper River A
bes1de Stone Crelt Motel

61 4·446- 7398.
Kmg s1ze box sprtngl,
Adjustable bed frame.

Call304·675-1561

$20
$10

1 0 pc Wtne P1t livingroom
gtoup 1 vr old. $660. C•ll

614·682 ·7164
Be1ge 7 pc p1t sect1on11.
Exc Cond $325 Cell 448-

8288 or 446-2278
Country Oak furmture , tl·
bles . c ha1rs, cupbderds . dry
smk s. p•e safes. lots of mtsc
C onkles
At
7 , Tuppers
Pla•ns . OhiO
30 mch wh1te electnc range,
ex c con . S1 00 19 mch
c olor Quasar TV $150. 26
.nch TrueTone color TV

s 100 992 -6254
41

Houses for Rent

RENT WITH
OPTION TO BUY
$55.900 00 - low down
payment. assume loan - 4
BR ranch very large carpeled
lrv1ng room woodburnmg f1re
place wtlh Buck Slove. hard·
wood 11oors 011 heal ce nl~alarr.
cou nrrv k1tchen w1th bUilt m
ra nge 5 acres excellent loca
t1on Viietlnl

Virginia l. Smith
Real Estate
388 -8826

54 M1sc Merchandise
WICKER FURNITURE
SEE OUR SELECTION

WOOD WORLD

2506 Grand Central Ave

304 773 59 48

V1enna. W. Va
304-295-8133

AM -FM 8 track c onsole
s tere o
qood c ond.
s 100 00 Ph o ne 304 675

54 M1sc. Merchandise

READY TO FINISH FURNITURE
CUSTOM FINISHING

HAND CRAFTED ITIMS
GIFTS.

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210b GRAND CENTRAl HENUE
IJIINNA , W VA 2610.5

304·21J-813l

Mon., Thurs., Prl. 10.1
Tu. .. , Wed., Sot. 10..5

FOR SALE AT

9Ps+:~e Tradin~dl~o~~!o
USED EQUIPMENT
700 John Deere gnnder m1xer. John Deere EB
comb1ne w/c orn &amp; gram heads.1200 Cub Cadet
garden tra ctor . 83 M1tsubishi Buck tractor , Mitsub1sh1 Beaver tractor. loader, 4 ft. mowers
Beaver Ill M1tsubish1 tractors. t1ller. mower,
Cub Cadets tractors from 11 H.P. to 19 H.P.

FARM EQUIPMENT

Excellent Cond111on Mea l Case
Al so many other 1tems of 1nt erest t o e ~Jeryone
Have somethmg you want to sell1 Brtng 1t lo the Patnot
Auct1on Barn and we'll sell 11 fo r you Con s1gnment s ac
cepted !rom 1 00 ·5 00 p m on Salu1day
Relresh menl Sland
Marlm Wedemeye1 , Auct1on eer
245 5152 or 388-824 9
Nol Responsible for ACCidenls 01 lo ss ol Prop erty

PUBIC AUCTION

62 Oltve St • Gallipolis New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stove•.
6 p1ece wood l1vmg room
su1te w1th 6 1nch flat arma
S 399. bunk beds complete
Wtth b unktes S 199. 2 piece
antron hvmgro o m su11e1
$199 ant ron reclin er s $99.
other reclmer s sao meple
d1ne11e sets S179
boM
sprmgs &amp; mattress twm or
ful l $100 se t reguler -f1rm
S120 maple dtnetto cha ~rs
s 35 wash st an d s S34.
maple rocker s S59 7 p1ece
c hrome d1 ne tte se t S 149 5
p1ece dinette se t S9 9 used
bedroom su 1tes r e fngera
tor s ran ges, ches t dressers.
wrmger washers TV ' s, dry
e r s, &amp; shoes Ca ll 6 14 -446

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SATURDAY . MAY 26

Located at D.J .'s Tradmg Post. 923 S. 3rd Ave ..
Middleport. Ohio, 614-992- 7301.
'MISC"
Bookca se, table , pat1o w/ umbrella lad der colleclton
of books. padded bar. silver coffee set. elec lrtc grass
shears, mt sc pots pans, d1 she s. roa ster and lois
more

Eats
Pos1t1ve I 0
W1ll Take Consignment T1ll Day of Sale

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

TV &amp; Appllon-. e21 Tlllrd;
Avo.. Golllpolle, e1
1899. Spin woolltrl. 111 •
electric dryer• •. , : : ::
w .. hera. gAl
TV'

NEW ITEMS

SATURDAY. MAY 26, 1984
10:00 A.M.

Cash

61 Household Gooda

PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS TO BE SOLD ON
f erguso n l 1ve Power 1r ~ c lor 1 Sf' I JD Pl o w ~ 2 1? '• I or
L1nk s N H Rake Tee l h JD Ra ~ e Teet h I ord Mower Ctwch
N H Mower Conri1 !10fl Guard s Sway Bar s GreJ \•' r, un ~
S!iir1e rs SloV¥ Mmnn g Veh1c le Slf'l1'-. GMes 12 14 6 tr Pt

DAN SMITH: AUCTIONEER
949-2033 OR 992-7301

61 Houeetiold Oooct._~

Merchand 1se

614 -992 -7301

From Galllpolts, lake Route 141. turn left onto
Route 775 turn rtghl onto Patr1ot -Cadmu s Road
Watc h lor S1~ns

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

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5375

1414

4666
Trailer on large wooded lot
BOAT RAMP end dock
space Call 5 -8 evenings

Upstatr s apt l or rent 1n
A acme furn 1shed
S ~ 25
mth , un f urn1shed
S ~OO
mth No pets 614 -949
29 46 or 614 4 23 -8257

UpstairS furntshed , 4 room s
bath, AC . clean. no pets
adults only, dep &amp; ref req

Call 446-8558

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

for Rent

992·5914 or 304 2566

APARTMENTS
mobile
homes houses Pt Pleasant
and Ga lhpolt s 6 14 -446

Farms for Sale

36 acres more or less. 3
bedroom house at Oak H1ll,
Ohto Reasonabl e
614

42 Mobile Homes

1 &amp; 2 bedroom furn ts he d
apts Call 6 14 992 5434 or

Furntshed Mob1le Home .
central a~r, m1le below city
overlooktng the r1ver One or
two adults only 446 -0338

42 Mobile Homes

6058

Union Local T.D.C.U.H.A.
25 Evans He1ghts
You can call me Mae,
Or you can call me Kay
But all of you for friends
you can call me LUCKY .
Thanks.
John Basham. Gary Burns. Gary lee Carter. Rocky
FraZier, Ke1th Grate . Terry Hamilton. Duffy Harman ,
Dan Mahan &amp; Ron Wright
Thanks ,
Mrs. Jack L. Mills

Finest Satellite Receiving Equipment
Competitive Pricing
Financing Available
Complete Training
Technical Assistant

12J~:60 mobile

1 bdr h ouse m Crown C1ty
ref
re q
Call 614 256

NOTICE

Riverside Apts Mi ddleport
Special rates for Semor
Citizens S 130 Equal Hous
ing Opportumt1e s 614

wv 304 -675·2356

Cloamg Out Trailer Rental
8us1ness Had 22 ONLY 6

Glillipohs on Rt. 7

WE OFFER-.

e14-992·7787

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614·246-6602

Cross Raccoon Bndge
Turn R1ghl
Follow S1gns

JOHN NULL

Including utilities
Equa l
Houtlng Opportunitv Con
tact Village Menor Apts

Sale or rent 14x70 , 1979
three bedroom Shannon all
electrtc mobile home
1 2K28 butlt -on fam1ly room.
wood -coal burner , excellent
conditiOn, some furn11ure,
well water , acre land Jerrvs
Run Road Apple Grove .

e14-388-9957.

Below

1 bedroom Apt I 198 mo

715'

2

REPOSSESSED 12x60 two
bedroom mobile home.

73 Menor 14M70, 2 bdr . ltke
new. $7,900 69 Detr01ter.

"BOAT DOCK
•BOAT RAMP
•BATH HOUSE

448·4807 or 44B -2B02

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ning Call 446-9845

OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE

Furn'ed efflolencty 1pt Carpeted throughout I 17&amp; mo
Oep. &amp; Ref. req 'od Call

1181 3 bdr. Ntulht14•70,
dolu•• totol olootrlo. otntrtl
llr, 111 up In perk nHr town .
Priood r111onoblo. Coli 44t·
7804 or 441-4171.

A freme house. 1 B acres, 1 6
minute drive from Kaiser.
Letart. 304-896 -3936

Call 61 4·446·3588

BIG FOOT

Apartment
for Rant

44

by Larry Wright

1----------

bedroom treller , new
cerpetlng. partially ramo deled. *3000. no leu. Can
be seen on At . 124 across
from Hyse11's Garage

Call61 4-949-2641

OWNER OPERATORS
WANTED
DIV. OF PILOT
FREIGHT CARRIERS
48 STATE AUTHORITY

3 bedroom Ranch on Rt
160. S 38,500 00 9 por
cent assumable loans call

304 ·675 -7746 or e75·
2183

Call 614 ·992 7887 or 992S32.900 Call 1·614 -•78- 5364.
2513
FOR RENT WITH OPTION
Owner transferred, must sell TO BUVIII 14 It wode three

11

Help Wanted

Call 446-

log cabm 3 acres M or L,
100ft frontage on Raccoon
Creek Call 446 -1516

Small wholesale store 30 4

COMPLETE HOUS EHOLDS

3040
Card o f Thank s

Clothmg, tools, Sliver coins
Paul Beaver residence,
Georges Creek Rd
Mev

675·7198

Employment

Pomeroy
Middleport
l!t Vicinity

3476

Clydesdale horses Geld1ng
2 5 years Franze n Brothers
Cucus N ew Haven Ballpark
M ay 22 onlv

LOST Bilby dtper ba q on R1
141 , contam1ng baby clo
thmg and b tbl e Call 446

Gigantic 5 Family Yard Sale.
Out Bulavttle - Add•s•an , Rd
to Reese Hollow Rd Sat,
Sun &amp; Mon .

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7,4KeS
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OVTFOR
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WAi.l&lt; ·· ·

WANTED C hihuah ua
puppy
304 -675 7720 or

lo st tn vmc•nttv of Pomeroy
or M•ddloport
a brown
man s wallet The papers are
Importa nt to m e The $380
you ca n have Please con t act
m e at 6 14 992 7779

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614 992 2984 or 992

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We st Brook V1l lage &amp; Bula
v1 lle Ad Reward Call 446

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CONTRACT
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May 11 1984
Contract Sa iEts Legal
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STATE OF OHIO
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KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

32 Mobile Hamea
for Sale

N•w 3 btdroom home whh
4
terti "''' mtiQI mint

Ntce older home in Racine '" town- vinyl siding· extra
lot- gas heat House has
been refmished ms1de . wal lpaper, old oak woodwork
oak kitchen, new carpet
throughout
Uv1ng room.
dinmg room , k1tchen with
pantry. laundry room
3
bedrooms &amp; bath, 2nd floor
Call 614 -949 -2 540 after 6
p m
On weekend after
12 00 p m

PETLEY

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Homee for Sale

2 bedroomo with gorogo, 3
lcto In Moocn, W.Ve . 304·
112 3211
·
3 voor old totel eloctrlc

Beum Addition , 3 bedroom,
brtck . 1% bath, full base ment , femtly room, carport patio , ac. $57,000. Cell
614 -985-4201

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Threo bodrm. houoo 1Ya
botho, now o.c .. lnoulotod.
corpetod, loti of kltohon
ceblneta, bt.. mtntl, ctrport . CoiiiU-2102 .

'32,000. Cell
742·2764.

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolia, Ohio-Point Pleaaanl, W. Va.

May 20, 1984

50

GCINC.CCIIM:O.CCN£1

SAT., 1:00 P.M.

Free mower deal ends on May 31, 1984

3 &amp; 8 H.P. Cub Cadet Tillers, parts.

InternatiOnal Harvester and Cub Cadets
If not in stock, we can order .

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IN H~NAnONAL MAI!:IIE5TI:.

44

Apartment
for R ent

PUBLIC

TIRED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLS?

AUCTION

LET l JS PAY THE BILLS!

MAY 26, 1984

Located bes1de Method tst Church '" V~nl o n Oh1o
Coming from Gallipolis, take S R 160. cross.brodge
10 Vmton . turn left at s1gn Selltng lhe perso nal
property of Mr s. Frank Chee se brew - mov~ng to
Northern Oh1o.
7 ptece dmetle sel. 10Ck1 ng chan pOICI1 sw1ng. melal
shelf. padd ed chan colo1 TV wooden rlesk 1eclme1
cha11 . cha11 w/ loolslool organ ll eadle S&amp;R se wtng
machme. pt ctures. metal wardrobe. curtams. mtscell a
neous lamps, Underwood typewrol er Cannon 1a rs
electroc roaster . m1sc dtshes. cha 1coal BQ w/ rolt sse
rte. several flowers w/ pots, clothes ham per

ANTIQUES
1937 llvtng rm sutl e tn good condttton. ltbrary lahlf'
lamp shade s. roc kmg chair, 4 oak chatrs. old tapes
tnes. lop part of oak hutch, 11936 GE 'rad1o works!
se veral p1 eces of ol d glassware Other 1tems loo nu m
e10us to me nlton
Not responsible for accidents or los s of property

Auctioneer-Lonnie E. Neal

614-367-7101
!Not Cooking Sales for Month of June)

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
POINT PLEASANT, WV

RIVER BEND PLACE
NEW HAV EN WV
H ou~1n g for the Elderly , d1sab led and han .
d•ca p~d Rent 1s 30 per cen t ot ad tu st e d mcome

to quallf1ed t enants w1th an 1ncome of less than
~11 , 3 00 per year

ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT
{'nil Either N umber:

Twin Rivers Tower, Point Pleasant, WV
675-6679
Riv er Bend Place, New Haven, WV
882-3121

OFFICE HOURS: 9·5
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.
LIMITED NUMBER OF APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE FOR PERSONS BETWEEN
AGE 40 AND 62.

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Antiques

53

K1tchen cu pboards . p1e cup board

plano. S1nger

player

Pome..,y-Midd~port-Gallipolis,

54 Misc. Merchandise

56

Fnewood for sale. S20 00
PICk -up load , e30.00 deli
vered Call before 1 1 00

AKC Aeg• stered Colhe . Sa
ble &amp; white female 1 yr . old .

sewmg mach•ne. oak table,
stone tars dolls Call 446-

af1•• 6 00 304 -676 -2991

pedigree papers , all shots .
875 or best otter S1lver

3946

SURPLUS ARMY Camou·

poodle female panty house
broken
Both good w1th
children $75 Call 446

54 Mosc M erchandise
Knauff f1rewood P1 ckup o r
Oehwered 1 2" -22" stocked
in y.trd
HEAP wander .
prompt dehwery 614 · 256

6245

fl~ge. denium. rental clothmg, boota. rubber-leather
packt. C:htldren ca mouflage'
Open Fri . Sa1. . Sun . 1 to
7P M. Sam Somerville 's
East - Ravenswood PlentY
hee parking on South -West
s1de near large white block
butldmg

Pfastlc CISterns state ap
pro11ed , plast1c septiC tanks .
plast•c cut11ert metal cu i
verts , RON EVANS ENTER
PRISES Jackson Oh 614

286 ·5930
Shrubs pruned lawn re
see ded . reta1n1ng walls
1udewallu . petro s lrll d1rt .
topsorl. bark mulch &amp; saw
dust Contact Br uce Da•,n
51on Cal l 614 256 -1427
F1re wood cut up slabs $15
p1ckup load Call 614 - 245 -

5804
1982 Chewette loaded l ow
ery organ Crattmat1 c k •ng
nred bed C~tll 446 310 1
after 3 30
V1deo cassette re co rd ers
new &amp; used Pre CISIOn VCR

Call 446 ·6566

mat:hme. digital cash regts tur 1 -304 - 273 - 5643
1975

Dodge Monaco
S600 00 14ft slide m truck
camper (self conta ined)
S600 00 Chevy 8ft half
bed, left srde $1 25 00 870
W1ngmaster pump 20 gauge

5200 00 304 -675 -7690
Twm beds, baby bed all
complete S25 each 304 -

675 6676

Used wmdow un1ts a1r cond•t•oner 6000 btu , S75 ,
8000 btu S 125 , 23 .000 btu

$275 30 4 675 3099
Ann •versa ry sale Goodwills
newest reta1l stor1:1 Pomt
Plt!asant. ha lf o ff o n used
furniture. books. h o use wares Good1e J8ens r egular
54 99 now S2 99 . regular
teans 99 cen ts Sale begms
M onday Ma y 21st thru May
3, 51

55 Buoldong Supplies

14,500 BTU Sears a1r cond1
tioner , used approx.
3
months, $250 Ca ll 61 4
367 -7150 after 4PM
JC Penny portable 40 00
BTU au conditiOner . 3 vrs
old in A 1 cond1t1o n s 1 50

Call 446 4 705

1 3' curved wooden churc h
pew, cherry but cher bloc!.
uble. walk1ng 1spmn 1ng 1
wheel , yarn wmder Call

614-367 ·0359
Uprigh1 p1ano S200
446 - 8174 eve

Call

Pool table . regulation !Ul'A
$100 Call 614 -882 -2 46 6
enyt1me

New galvanized co rrugated
cu lwerl 52 35 h
up All
s1zes F11t1ngs P1pe . beams.
st r uctural steel -new , us11d
B1 g d1scounts
Oehvered 1
Anywhere 1 N o w 1 Estimates
free 304 925 -0884
LUMBE R Rou gh cu t . o ak ,
pop lar . 2JC4 , 2){6 2~~:8. h4 .
1 ~~:6 1 JC8 length available. 8
ft thro ugh 1 6 f1 Hogg &amp;
Zus pan 304 773 5554
Now o pen for busmess ,
Mou n1a1 n State Block. Rt
33 New Ha ve n Com plete
mason ry sup pli es . 4 " 8
1 2 bloc k D elive ry se rv1ce
Pho ne day 304 892 2222
eve nm g 882 3239

2 lots 1n Ohro Valley M emory
Gardens . $300

Call 446

1391

56

Remote

control

Pets for Sale

a~rp la nA

Call 446 -8530
Cennon A · 1 camera w•th
extra lens &amp; flash
Call

446-8530

HILLCRE ST KENNELS
BuorrJmg o il breeds Hea ted
Indoor ou td oo r fa c illttes
AKC Doberman pupp1es
Stud Ser v rce C.=t ll 6 14 446

7795
1960 dodge 750 Honda
motorcycle. metal steps
mortar bolt . 6 " dram tile 1 'n
g11lv pipe Call 614 256 -

1629
450 8 Case tractor c rawler
1981 , used 2200 hrs 450 C
Case Backhoe. used 2200
t-.r1 Both for $38 .000 Cal l

614 -949 -22930&lt;614 698
6364
CoHee table stereo . st erAo
dine«e table Ca l1614 256

6417

layen cat

7110

• 10 5o 2
.,AQ96

t K~ 4
.QJI

F1sh Tank

Summer Hours .
M ay 21st . 12 - 5
Monday thJu Saturday
Smgmg canaruts and young
cockatiels now m stock
2413 Jackson Awe Pt Pl

Jud y Tay lor G room rn g Ca ll

614 367-7220
Bnarpat c h Kennel$ Profes
s1onal All br e ed groommg
Indo or outdoor board 1ng fa
c1 ht1e s Englrsh Cocker Spa
n1 el pupp1e s Call 614 388

EAST
.JI
9 KJ
tQI08 7~2

• 9ft l

304-675 -2063

...

Musical
Instruments

t

A 63

2 Peevee spellker ca bmet s
chea p 304 -675 -4180 be
tore 5 00
Pea11ey 400 watt 4 channel
sound sys1em, 4 speakers 4
professional Shure No 588
m1kes. SBOO 00
Custom
electnc Hollow body gu1tar
$ 150 00 Peavey 260 se nes
amp
with 1wo 1 2•n
speaker . S200 00 . Framus
e le ctriC bass gu1tar

$100 00 304-675 -4650
58

Fruit
S. Vegetables

Vegetable plants S1 00 and
up
331n Letart watch
for on
ourRtstgns

Farm Supplies
&amp; livestock
61

Farm Equipment

Power K•ng tractor with
mower , snow blade S3 ,800
St1hl cha1n saw $ 100 Call

614 -388 8409

-

- - · -- - - -

490 John Deere co rn planter
S300 3 pt John Deere co rn
planter 5400 , wheel diSks
S450 &amp; up . Case 4 bottom
se m1 mounted plow $300.2
bottom plows $250 &amp; up.
ter11hzer spreaders S250 &amp;
up. 8 row bo o m sprayer
S4 75 , Farmhand gnnder mlxer S1,250. manure
spread e rs $450 &amp; up. Masse y Ferg uson 3 pt rake
$600. Mass~:~y Ferguson No
10 baler S1 , 250 , Hesson
haybme hke now 53.500, 20
tt hay &amp; gra1n elewator w1th
mo t o r $500 , New Idea belt
dnven mower 5350, John
De1:1re c o rn sheller $300,
Ford adJUStable p1ckup disc
5450
Other held ready
equ1pme nt
Howe 's Farm
Machmery , At 124 &amp; May he w Rd. Jackson , Oh 614

Pas.'
l'a.'!.:'i

Non•
J NT

trump and Bob lead! lbe ...
of clubs, wbicb you ww Wltb
your kiog. You ash your

jack. Back

Dealer South
1\I'Hl

Eut
I'a~

Opemng lead

M .F 10 ton si&amp;.ge

Sou"
I NT
I' ass

+o

$3 . 500 00
1610

grader, all hydraulic. 6 cyl .
dHtsel engtne . 18.500 00

C'OIDeS

304 ·458·1610

50 John Deere tractor . 3
point hitch , power neermg ,

your remainiog three
spades, discardinlr: a di.amood ancj tbe ....... q.....,
of clubs from duuuny.
Now you lead your 10 of
hearts and Bob plays low
Sboold yoo fillesse ~ The

304 -675-3246
200 seven foot locust post
S2 00 each
304 · 675 -

2075

as a resounding NO!

72 Ford pickup, Gravely
tractor . electr•c start, rota tiller. a-c for pickup truck
3 · 34 " alummum window
awmng, 17 ft porch awnmg. 9" Craftsman table
saw 304-675 -4004

Bob sbould kDow every
ba£h card an your band.. U be
beld tbe kin&amp; of bearu, be
wouJd surely have taken bis

By Os"ald Jacoby
ud James Jacob)'

Frank Stewart, an has book
"Better Bndge for the
Advanctng Player," h.as
adopted a new approach.

u.s to
He shows lhe hand of

ace of club! to keep you
from a posstble seven. East
must bold the beart k..i.Dg
You

rue wtth

your ace

which IS Impossible for

East's king drop5 and you

tJSf'

have at least a tie for top
score
Hamman, always a
gentleman, w11l compliment
you on your hne play

the opemng b1dder and
diSCusses tbe bidder's probtern ln today's band . your
p'-•t
uu em as opemng b1dder 1.!1
wbetber to open one spade

304 - UB ·

Wood chuck . model STWC
12 Brush Chippet . exc
cond . $4 ,650 00
Allice
Ch•lmer'l mod~ 00 road

a club
Hamman ducks •nd lets
dununy's pet win You cash

answer

••won.

UHd 3 SNSOnS, $3. 500.00 .
One row M F fietd d'toppM.

queen
VtslODS of sugarplums
d.toce lD your bead You le.td
your seven of hearts to
dummy's Dine a.od East's

'Vulnerable Both
Upnght player piano Good
shape
Player needs new
bellows Fiber g lass car top
ea rner Cell 446 4861

Partcharft 18 ft . goosen.ck
gnm trailer with hoist ,
tamden eale. floatation ttres
53000 C•ll 614 -992 -3316
before 3 p m

East 's )acft faU. under your

.,10 72

Farm Equopment

Jim 's F11rm Equ1pment Center. Rt 35 W. Gall1pohs,

OH . 614-446 -9777 o• 446 ·
2484 We speciahze in Kmg
Kutter equip . See us and
save on the fotlowang . New
Ktng Cutter tools . brush
hogs-40" · 4 · 5 - 6 - 7 tt .
plows 1 -2 bottom , cultiva ·
tors 1 - 2 row, Chiesel plows
5 -7 -9 shank. rear blades
4-5 111 - 6 -7 - 8 ft . post hole
digger§ 9 · 12'', York rakes.
rototillers 40 - 52 - 60 · 70".
potatoe plows, boom poles regular &amp; HD Carry ails
sunflower rakes trailer load
of barb w1re S21 roll.
tobac co setter, 2 al{le
trailers-17 n. long USED
Wheel disc. 3 pt d•sc, 2
small pull type 16 blades.
plows-2 -3 -4 bottom. post
driver, sha11er. rotary hoes
NH , MF, Ford m o wers
Rakes 3 -P MF , Nl pull type
gravity bo)(es w1th wagons.
10 ft Chiesel plow. used
tractor parts , Ford. Ferg ,
Oliver 60 -77 , farmall H -M ,
other used parts for plows.
ba lers.
We buy farm &amp; mdus ·
tnal eqUipment

286 -5944

61

62 Wanted to 8uy

773 -6381 or 773 -5170.

Wanted Gravely for parts,

must be LC8 Custom Con ·

2 John Deere balers, one for

vert1able model
2441

304 - 576 -

parts &amp; John Deere hay
conditiOner S575 Call after

5, 61 4·367 0181

63

ltke new 6 ft adJustable
K•ng Kut1er disk, used only
twice , 5300 . Call614 · 256 -

9364
Farmall M 2 row mounted
corn p1cker , 51 ,500 1 row
pull type corn p1cker. Co -op,
$ 300 2 row pull type J 0
corn planter. $300 3 pt
p1ckup d1sk . S250 3 pt
gradmg blade . $150 Manure loader , S 150 New Idea
hay rake . S 100. Hay baler

Reg1stered Angus bulls, 1 -3
yrs old, e•c . blood lines.
Slate Run Farms, Jackson.

Oh 614 286 -5396 a. 614 ·
286· 1787
20 moa. old gelding V:
Arabian V2 POA Horse Call

614-245-5090
Stmmental cattle Double B
Simmental Farm . Addav1lle

Call 614 -367 -7727
Reg•stered Polled Hereford
bulls 14 mo old Pnced
reasonable , delivered free

Ca11614 -379 -2671 .

S850 Call 446-4313

•

Farmall Cub tractor with
cultivator plow s &amp; mowmg
mach1ne . good cond Call

Reg1stered Polled Hereford
cattle. 2 bulls 1 8 months. 10
yearlmg he1fers
Contact
Diamond l Farms
304

614· 256· 1208

675-1888

2 tractors . 1 M Farmall , 1 H
Farmall &amp; 2 , 14 ft hay
traitors Call 614 949 -

6 year fag bay color quarter
horse. needs e11.perienced
rider Price neoga table . 304 -

2558

Autos for Sale

TOP

CASH P*ld tot l•t•

mod.. ua.d c•n

Smlth

8 -u id,-PontiK , 1911 E..t -

. , Ave . Gallipolis. Call
614 446 U82

t9asc., .... 3SOV ·8
hor.po.....

Joo

po..... stMr -

ll"tg. euton~tc t'f'tlnanuaaton ,
1u condiuoning CaU 446 -

01177
78 Chev.., Mon1• 2 plus 2 ,
hatchback. V · &amp;. AM -FM.
PS. PB, uc cond .. $1 ,650

Cell 614 -388 -9905

P8. tltt - wheel . reclini11g
seats, e300 . call 61 4 · 981 -

1975 LTD wagon . PS .

P~ .

AC. runs good. •200. Cell

614 -992 -6939.

v,

1972 Ford Maverick, 8 cyL ,
auto ..
rough.

1975 Monn 283 motor PS ,
automatic. red with black
intenor Call 446 2590 after

6:00
69 Pontiac mid sin. meets
highway inspection, 63 .000
orginal m1les. good shape .
Call after 5PM. 446-1771
Sed. Deville, 4

1976

Call

Buick

614 -256 ·

L1m1ted

runs good, body
1 owner. *250 or

2 dr red 1977 Olda CuttaA.
e•cellent condition. 614-

992 -2531 .
'76 Cordoba, a~r - cond. PW.
PB , PS, $950 00 or beat
1980 Diesel Rabbit. ac, 4
speed, 4 door. radio , 43 to
50 miles per gal 304-676 -

3119

If interested contact

1978 Pinto wagon. 4 cyl .• 4
speed , good ttres . clean.
S2.000 00 or beat offer

The Home National Bank
in Racine, 949-2210.

cond Call 446-6201 .
1976 Plymouth Ouster 6
cyl,auto S426 Call614 -

o• 614 - 388 -

1978 Ford ltd . 2 dr , Butck
station wagon 9350.
Camper trailer ·bathroom ,
kttchenette - 52000 . Call

446· 1368
1979 Camero Z-28 Eli.C
cond wtth t ·top $5,900

Call 446 0504 .
1976 Trans Am , e)(c cond
$2000 1973 Pontiac Catal ma. runs exc. $400 . Call
mornmgs 614 - 245 -9477
1979 Chevy Caprice Clas sic, 2 dr, ac, pa, V-8 engine,
body good condition. exc
performance . Will consider
all offers Call 614 -992 7412 after 5 p m
1977 Rally Spor1 Camara,
hght &amp; dark blue , good
cond1t1on . Call 614 -985 -

Chevy Camero. 360
corvette motor , orange with
black str~pe Call 614 -992 -

cyl , AM I FM . tape, winyl
covered bed, aport wheels,
$5995 John's Auto Sal91,
Bulaville Rd ., Gallipolis, Oh

NEW LISTING - Good buy on
lh" 5 rm woth hath , lurnace.
equopped kot. lull basemen!
and 4 lots Near stores Only
$14.000

446-4782 . Open till darfl.
1981 Chevy luv 4 spd.,
AM - FM tape, vinyl covered
Sales. Bulaville Rd . Gallipo lis 446 -4782 . open til dark

small garden. near stores
$11.000

75 Chevy Luv new frontend
pans, tune up, good con ct..

5600 fi•m
2115

Call 614-379·

1979 Chevy Luv 4 spd .•
radio , real sharp. $2,596 .
Johns Auto Sales, Bulawille
Fld . Gallipolis . 446-4782 ,
open til dark .

CHESHIRE -

bedrooms.

z

Steve McGhee

446· m5
BMR 436 - EXCELLENT STARTER HOME w1lh 2 BRs LR OR

CHESHIRE AREA - ROUSH LANE - Very
rlnrnctlvt• 3 BR ranch oHrrs P.QUIDPeJ k1!chen
l '..I taped I1V1r1_g roo m and dmmP, room w/ ltreplace

1 hath\ ru ll bitse meot w/ woodbur nrng stovr
14(2 1 g;Hil)'f' r &lt;Hf1P!I ng C1 1l lor an appo1n!m rn !

mce kitchen. uttlrty and new bathr oom C.upetd throughout
Screened patto carport I &lt;Hp,P lot Call lor appomlment

BMR 389 - OWNER SAYS SELL TODAY' Yuur lamoly woll en11&gt;1
lhe roommess ol th• house lnclues 4 BRs ? h.11hs. l R DR. buo« "'
kitchen Srtuated on large corne1 lot Close to town m crtv '1rhool

d1slncl {Green [ lem) C.ll to see lh11 one'
BMR 444 - NEW LISTING - POSSIBLE 8% LOAN
ASSUMPTION - Br~c k &amp; frame 3 BR rar~ch slyle house 111ualerl

on 2 35 acres m/ 1 Include s !iv1n ~ wom. lg eat m k1tcl1r.n hatl1
utthty room fam1ly room wrth w b l1replace. electnr he.1/ l'o(.\1bl~&gt;
loan assumptron Ca~ lo1 an appomtmPnt

BMR 445 - F1rst T1mf' on Markr t - 197·1 ShuiiJ rnobllr llnn11 •
(14•65). lg. lop-out lovong rom. DR ? BRs. halh &amp; ulohl'l roor"

A JOY TO OWN! Th " attractove ra nch slyle home
boasls 3 Brs t2 balhs k1tchen w1lh eye lellel oven

countPr top range, rPhrg DW dtsp lr~·~n~ room
wtlh bay wmdow break fast bar'. carpetmg,
frrepl&lt;lce. attached 2 ra r ~ arage 9~ a~ umabiP

COULDN"T ASK FOR A BETTER lOCATION H 'lldsome V1cl01ran homP nHrro; 3 BRs 1 , bath11
11u 11dry room l1vmg room l&lt;tm1ly 100m carport
Ulla ttached gitrage 16x3? !Pnced pool Kttchen
has ran~e relr 1R, DW r~nd r11~pl Nat gas heal ann
a! urn ~1d1ng Located at thP r.&lt;t!(e oltown Calt tor 11r'
appoltllrnenl

I J(l/11

COMMERCIAL BUILDING _ 62!80 all ~ee l
' (lnstrucllon With f~reproo! lnsulalton has overhead
ra ne. olloce and balh s formerly used lor boal
\dies and reparr LocatPd across !rom Stiver Brrdge
~aza wolh access lo lhe Oh~ RIVer Potenl~al

BEEF CATILE COUNTRY - 132 acoe1 moslly

urtltm1ted

~

cl ran hill pastur e good lences. 117 story horne.
luge b.:!m lobacco ba se lronts on 3 rMds near

BRAND NEW DUPLEX - Great INVESTMENT lor
lhe buyer' localed on Graham School Rd Each
uml offers 2 BRs. balh, I1V1ni room k1lchen w1th

Mudsock Pr~re rer1ucer1 lo $56 900

~love, refng . DW and diSPI . Iaundry large ca rport

VI

I!&gt;

z

GREENFIELO TOWNSHIP - Sl Rt 233 2 acres

t= mor e or
!!! $3 000

less

20 ft

hand dug well Askrn~ pncl'

~

central a1r an sto rage area

·

JUST GREAT FOR A lOG HOME! - 12 acres more
less- appro&lt; 72D ~road rronlage Rural waler

01

availa ble Close to town Call for mor e mtormatron

~

LOVELY TO LOOK AT Hrmdsome ranch ofters

A pleasure lo own'

over 2300 sq tt

fireplace. large l1v1ng room With OOw wmdows
!aundl'lf d1nmg room wrth fireplace
·

~

"'

basement Gr~s hea t Unat1ached garage

...3:z

2 ca r gara ge

onr of the county's

f1nes1 pools (20x50) and lruely proressoonally
landscaped lot localed on Debboe Drove Owner
says sell

balh, nalural gas heat. garage. oulbuoldongs 91 ot an

acre

PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! OWNER SAYS
SELL THIS MONTH 1- Roo -Centerpoonl Rd. {Cherry
Rodge) Appro&lt;. 75 acres woodland . fronls on 2
roads. county waler ava1lable $25D per acre
$27,000• I •
donm~ hvong
24&lt;60 barn
lobacco base

w

#555

i90

ilmemt•e&lt;; mclude co unty wate r tree gas. ctoo ar t&gt;a
pa stur e and ..voods Pwr 1$ nghl $27.000 ChestwP
To.-vnsh1p

fill YOUR DREAMS Of COUNTRY LIVING - Pnvale

wt

dm1ng

JUST LISTED - STATE ROUTE 160 - ldke vouo
personal 1lems ~nd you re ready to mov{' 111 th •s

CLOSE TO HOSPITAL ~ Noce 4 bedroom ranch. I'' balhs. wole
approved krtchen. central atr. garage ,r you need a large home at a
batgarn P/ICe cal! lor a show1ng today Th1s wont last long at !h1s

comoletely lurnoshed 14'x70' Holly Pa1k mob1le horroe
fmmal dm1ng, 1 ba1hs. centra! a1r 35 x1 2' covered
porch 24 x24 Gaoa~oe Sotualed on 2 .1cres partially
wooded Takr

a !ook

at !h1s

one

todav 1

pnce

m1

I
z

NEW LISTINGS NEEDED .. . NEW LISTINGS NEEDED
I

.-trrP' r;IV!' .t ( .-til tu •nurt• 1nfurmat10•t lnriii V

CLAY TOWNSHIP - l?R ::JrrP larm 101 11Erlv u~ Pd fl ',
da 1ry Qu~llty bUI!t br1c~ ho rm: w1th lull baSC' mcnt ?
hf'&lt;lroom r~p ;utme nt•ncluded Large barn loahnK ~hl:'d
toba cco hd~E' \IIO 2 pond s GIVf' us a ca!l tor more

mo-•

#556

m
UALIOI ·

PEACEFUL LIVING - 24 acres olwoods and pasture. large ranch.
J years old . With alumonum sodong 3 bedrooms.e alon k1lcloeo . I •,
baths, lull base ment, barn Kyger C1eek sc hools
#215B

ACREAGE - 31 ro111 n~' il rae~

Partrall\ MoriPL' Crty
~rholll d1Sir 1ct 8ulid !rJ ~ ur t Pr1 crd at $1 5J50

#507

SUMMER FUN - 1970 Globemaster 12&gt;50 2 br mobole home
Has lwo lois w•th 220 ~ fronla~e ovenookon g Raccoon Creek on
Bear Run Rd fully lurmshed Deeded access to Raccoon Creek
110021

NEW LISTING - RIO GRANDE AREA - Pe~ec l lo r
the sma!l family 2 1J·r1roorn hon1P w1tl1 9 acre more 01
le-:;s w1tl1 garCt· 1 and II Uti h t'~-'" \ lorage bu1I O m ~

Pnced al $37OIXI

BUILDING LOT - 200 &lt;200 wooded lot on DaVISRd o~
Run Only $95D
~a nch has 3
baths. ktlchen complete Urnmg room lam1ly room wrt h
bur!t-1n ba r. lar ge master bedroo m w1th sl 1d111g doors to
deck and beaul ll ul36 x16 pool 2 hre~aces atteched
garage Approx 2 ilcres

SO MUCH TO OFFER- Thos 4 t.edroom

'
#585

YOU CAN HAVE THIS ONE EASY w11h owner leom s,mrl
tt good down payment NPw carpel tresh pi!H lt 3
bedr ooms. bitth hv 1 n ~ room w1tt1 hUtllm OOOk~hr lvr~
eat 1n k!tChPn Ca rport acre Ltwfl Pnced tu sell 1

KEYSI - Cm11e

\Pt' th1~ 111m&lt;tru1a1n

"'\..ilnri 1&lt;~ '\I P'ully deco ra!Pr1 h•u·v1'• 1 \lt&gt;drocl'h 1
'' .pan-· 1~'111; 1:.JU II1 pat1u Uour 1,11 !11"1 11 ,' llr'd II' 1(J ,, ~ . ,~
( QvPII ''' d !' l'~ fam il y r0011 1/1 I' lr(l l)l·l\ ,, ~ · t 'o-J 1Wil l
r::Jn~e dl'.ll w,Jc;hrr 111\llf•'&gt;rtl 7 111 1 1 1!. 1... N· r I•'1Y 1
1

lawn l'r•frd •n

lh• · '•[)·

#550

#538
175 ACRE FARM - HARRIS ON TOWN SHIP Pas!ure and hay !arrn SUitable ror cattlt&gt; and
sheep Some prorhJCllvP.Icve! li!nd to bacco ba se
over 2 OOQ small Chm tmas tr ee s Sp 11n ~ de\lel op
rne nt 2 story 3 bedr oom hou se So me rPm nf1r lr
mg done Goo d barn and other bUI IlJ1 11 gs Ca ll no w'

#532
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -

#537
1/1

WARM AND INVITING THROUGHOUT explaons lhos 3
bedroom ranch l1v1ng room. d1111ng and krtchen
l ca r garage,
combmed. bath. ulr!tty room
mamtenan ce frPe n1 ce s1ze end lot Pnced m 1r11d 30s

Dottie Turner 992-5692
Je111 Trussell 949-2660
Jo Hill 985-4466

ACR£ lOT wrt h a 197 1 2 ht 'drn nOhllt• IIOnJf'
garage &lt;.. f'Utlf ta 11k rura! wate1 IlK uJp,j arP lilt' ~l ove
retrrger al\.11 2 .m cond1trone1 \ w,.,\ 'lt'r flnJ dr yr r
locaten ,,, McCu111 Road Pnr ed e~ &gt;1 \ 000

PRICED AT $43.(XX) AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
- 3 bedroom bo-level localed al lhe edge or lown
gas lorced "' heal N1ce lawn Need Ia selllo ~rltl e
estate

2 BEDROOM

FRAM[ - 3 year olll r,llldl 1"1'11 1 •P0H11
l .acre lawn Ame'llllf'S mclude lull b~tth h1lfhf'll f11r' ",'
room. IlVII , 100m rront porch. shf!Hl f ~ry a&lt;.;~ rlo111 " Dl!
dmmg a11' 1 P(l';s•blr.lo!'ln ass umpt1on W11h low 1nh: u•\ t
rate

baths. den formal dmmg custom made ca l:llnets 111
krtchen family room. cedar lmf'r! wa!k -1n closet 2
lrrep!t~ ces. atttc fan Natural gas heat 2 car ~itr&lt;tge

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S£R£N£ AND PRIVA TE - lit 1 111 1 11 -lvlt l1n1111 1&lt;i
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REDUCED $10.000-0WNER NEEDS TO SEll NOW'
- Roule 35 Wesl localoon 3 bed room tn level 1'.

ATIRACTI VE HOME STEAO - 70 acre, 8 rm 1111 me:

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2 bedroom\ l1v1nt' rom w1111 open beam CP•Im-'1 flnd
open stauv.-~1 tfl balc011y c111d 2nd bedroo m l1v 1nr:
room drmnr r,)_,m krtchpn h~ th w•1h utllrty &lt;trea

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MINI FARM -

14 acres New buoldon~s Modeo n 7

room house 1500 sq ft large rooms k1tche n
exceptNJnal 1111 carpeted Bnck apron 111nyl s1r1m g, 2
new barns. runnmg water. appro,; 1500 lb tobacco
base-bas1c quota 4 leve! produCtive acres C1ty

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REALTORS
Henly Cleland, Jr.

fin' 3 bedr oo m

ra nch styl e home IS lookm g to• a new own er l ~
1ng room dtnrng room, fa mily room . k1tchen . f u1
nace IOllm Forcf!d a1r oil fu r nace a!so woorl
burn er Harn. tobacco base 6 acres $25 000

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area

l EVEl HOME. MOBILE HOME PARK Pl US ACREAGE .
-- Goorl lorrJIIOn HtHll P IPa 11 1r1n~ 3 t:ted 1oo rn s tormal
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lorced air heat plus wood·
burner, 2 car garage, approx I
acre wrth garden space and
oulbuoldong Many other lea·
tures $37,(XX)

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on I)• m1n utes from town Th1 s beaut1tul tn IPvPI hil'&gt;
1r1 e~cellent con{t lhon bt r a ~ ncludP
111\rr c:om lar ge Ioyer. K1t chen co mpiPIP 1111r1 l 30 &lt;it rr
lawn Ct~l! lm romplele drta11~

4 bed rooms and

lamoly room. k1lchen wrth
buoK·on range and oven unrts,

THIS ONE HAS IT ALU - E&lt;ceptional home near
ID•n realu1es 2 Ia moiy rooms, one wolh la~ge ~one
fireplace and patio doors, olher has 1 ''c 3 BRs,
dream kllchen has cooktop, m1crow,.~~ 3 IJ!fel
oven. OW, dospl. and range. 14M24 lovong , .~ ,,
donelte. carpeting, and 2 car garage

NEEDED - NEW LISTINGS NEEDED .. . NEW LISTINGS NEEDED ... NEW LISTINGS NEEDED

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GOOO LIVING FOR SALE! - 78 '' acres m/1
lovely bnck and frame ranch displays 2 balhs. 2
BR~ 16•24 k1tchen wrth wasller. dl'/er, double
over range. refng.. OW. d~pl Large lovong room,
artofocoal fneplace. Masler bedroom os 16• 18 Cel~r
hou!e. shed and 30&gt;50 barn. 44 acres ot paslure
W11h spr~ng and pond Localed on Cheshore Twp

r~cres 3 bedroom~ Sdwlt 11111blit:&gt; nome
Applian ces Ce ntral arr Unt~ttached 2 ra1 r.a ra pr on1.,. •
l 11 yr~ old with
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bedroom ranch w1th spac1ous

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JUST LISTED - ENJOY THE PRIVAT Elot .tt1o o nllh" ~

SMALL ACREAGE - f!IICP reduced 57 de res rno "'LII
less Has large barn 111 good condtl1on Some other

RUT LAN 0 - Remodeled 7
rms equopped kotchen I~ le~~el
lol and dtJ garage $27.500

LONG BOTTOM -

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COMMERCIA OR RESIDENTIAL
Th
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room two slory home fealures two balhs. d1mng
ooom k1lchen with new cabinets, diShwasher,
carpeton&amp; llreplace, full ba!emenl, gas heal, block
3 car garage, vinyl ~din&amp; level ~I woth hoghway
lronlage on Upper Rt 7.

#534

lake a look at lhos well

mamta1ned home Immaculate tnSide and out
Remodeled Sleet s1dmg 3 bedroom s. mce and
cab1n ets m kitchen. large hvmg room. lorma! dmmf'.

RUTLAND - Modular woth
acreage Plenty ol garden
space plus a 3 bedroom 24•58
modu~r lhat has 2 baths. lully
equopped kotchen. loreplace,
cenlr~ aor Appro&lt; 56 acres
$38.225

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Otm ng area . lrvmg room. large family room Garage Nat

OAK HIll AREA - Counly Road 48 neao Sl R1
279 55 acres, more or ~s vacanl land, mce
buoldong srtes $24.750

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lOAN ASSUMPTION - GREAT TERMS' - Home
pnced at $32.000 l oan balance approx $24 900
9 ,o' APR monlhly paymenl $261 orocludes ta&gt;eS and
1murance Very n1c e wrth 2 bed roo ms ba th hv1n ~
room w1th lneplace k1t chen d1n1ng room tull

home w1th1n mmut es ol town Modr1n k1t c h~;n ~
bed room s ll ii Sf'ment Unanached 2 ca r ga rage
4U 'd 0' metal bar n. ch1cken hou se 47 ,Jere s C1ly
sc honl rl1dmt Crtll fo r an 2ppo1ntment 1oda,·1

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446-6610

BACK ON THE MARKET
Th~ 10 year old. one floor plan
home has 3 bedrooms, bath
and almost 2acres at ground on
lhe country Call lodav Wanls
$36,(XX)

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base Some good wldlole area Blacklop road fxlra
home s1tes Ready lo sell Call naw1

CENTURY 21 Southern Hills R.E., Inc.

NEW LISTING- Owner ready
to deal and has reduced the
pnce on th~ older 2 slory
home II needs some repaor blll
there os a lot ol potenloal You
can'l beat lh~ one Wanls
$11 ,900. Woll entertaon a
reas~Jnably offer

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ADDISON-DAVIS LANE - I' ' slory loame home 30 ACRES MI L HARRISON TWP lealures 3 BRs. !'1' balhs. kitchen. LR fie modeled slory home offers 3 BRs balh,
New 1nsulahon. wtnng, plumllng. wmdows and krtchen woth range, alum ~dong
lurnace SKylights m bedrooms, patiO rlom ~ rnobole home hookup and 1100 lb
sundeck carpel1ng KC School Doslrocl
Call for an appomlmenl

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169 ACR£ S more or !ess - S• ( room rnodrler:l hOu'i'
2 1ar ge barns adequii\tl water SU rJply Ap!Jr w 30 acrt'S
crop land !00 acres pa sture 3G ac res woods. tub.:~cco

FOLLOW SR. R1 141 TO PLEASANT Hill SCHOOL
ROAD -TURN RIGHT AND FOLLOW SIGNS
3 bedroom frame ranch situated on 1.3 acre lot liv ing room . kitchen. dining area, 2 baths. utility room.
2 car attached garage. Heat pump, central air, rural
water.

.NEW LISTING - Middleport
Huge llvmg room, dtnmg
room. 3 bedrooms and 1s newly
remodeled Has a gas heal
pump lor healmg and coolong
Only $25 000

ol hvm r,

space. 4 BRs, 2 baths krtchen wolh eye level "nge'
coo~op. OW and dosp 18&gt;18 fam~y room wolh

Wiseman Real Estote-446-3643

Put Nutnber 1 to work foryouT;

992-2259

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II% fl NANCING AVAILABLE - 5 YR. OLD SPLIT
LEVEL - features 4 oo 5 BRs, 3 baths. 30 hvong
room 2 Iamoiy 1ooms 2 wb lore ~aces. large k1lchen
anr1 d1n1ng area

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SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

POMEROY, 0.

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MAKE THIS YOUR NEW ADDRESS - 2D5 Koneon

BRs. 216 baths. l~rge ltvtng room w/ fireplace, d1n1ng room &amp;

446-6610

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Or1 ve fh1s ranch style home off ers 3 bedrooms.
lOxl O dmrng room. a1tchen large l1vm g room.
laundry tw') ~lor age room s att.:Jched ~arage.
carDt:IHlg and central a1r

1975 Starcraft travel trailer
Self contamed wtth all ex
tras $2800 Call 304 -882

den. super kotchen, boas Is new cabinets &amp; counter lops, do·
uble oven &amp; buoiHn BBQ Slidongdoors off den onto covered
patoo and recreation court. Hardwood floors (carpeted) &amp;
beautoful trom Buyers Pro1ec1oon Plan proVIded $95 000

304 -576-2119.

#553

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add&lt;&gt;n, LR. lvt, bait\ ooverm fronl porch, garage.
2 Otllbuldings_·cyclone fence $10,(XX)

BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA RANCH
Located on a chooce lot on Sprong Valley. this brick home has
had excellent care &amp; mamtenance Features include 3 large

phone 304-675 -4619

over hall woods

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1981 Yamaha Virago, tize
750, good cond • extras .

Camping
Equipment

78

POMEROY - Abolll one acre.
2 bedrooms coal lurnace. lull
baseme~~t $17,500

Housing
Headquarters

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35 W~&gt;st llus hornr otters a largp l1vmg room . drnm g
room 3 bed rooms. laundry room. ] 1, 'hl th&lt;;
eQUIIJIWfl k1tthPn c:arpPfrnP, centra! a1r and a 2car
Rar a)'l'

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FO&lt; lteip Co Losllnp Call· Cheryl Lemley 742-3171

ARE YOU l OOKING FOR A BRICK HOME? - Then

FHA·VA SPECIAL - 3 bedrooms, maonlenance lOTS OF POTENTIAL - GREEN TOWNSHIP lree home 1'/elerans. no down payment) {fHA 180 acre larm localed on Nonhup area Two ~ory
buyers. app.o&lt; $1.250 down) located 1n Rodney frame older home w1lh seven rooms &lt;lnrl bath
Volla~e II
county water 16x60 co ncrete s1lo corn cnb:
equopmenl shed molkhouse and barn On paved
road

~ KANAUGA AR£A - Smal ""bole horne woth

Includes central a1r. deck. underpmn1nR Movr. 1t to ~·our loet!H'•n1

WE NEED LISTINGS

on ll ar1es m /!. pond lull base ment. lam1ly
room w1th woodburner hvmg room equ1ppeo
kitchen dmmg room 11 baths. attached 2 car
garaRe Lovely settmg

WV 304 -422-6433 o• 304·
422 · 2367

new central heat,

~92-3325

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12,250. 992-2381 o• 992·
2609

1980 Kawasaki I&lt;Z1300, 6
cyl engine shaft drive, many
exuas, very good con Call
614 -992-71 10 after 5 p m

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1977 Honda Goldw1ng
Gl 1 000, full dreaaed. new
ace . alt the edras, e•. cond .

Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su·
preme, f•mily ski boats.
New S. used, Parker sburg.

992-2042

lg level lol, 3

CALL
HELEN. BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH

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1979 Kawasaki 760 KZ
Exc. con .• $1300 Call 614 -

$3.000 . Call446-0615

Real Estate General

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C70 Honda Passport. like
new. 6400 See John Ecker.
after 5PM call 446·1 126 .
1977 Harley Davidson low
rider . Call 446 - 7016 after

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Just

POMEROY - 7 rms 2 balhs.
eqwpped kolchen, 2 porc hes
Near shoppong Only $29 500

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*2800 . Coli
6846.

1979 Jeep CJ -5. 6 cyl . 3
spd • loaded with e)(tras

SYRACUSE - One floor. 3 BR .
2 !evel ots Near schools Askmg
$25.000

79 Ford small V -8, std.
power steering, walk In
fiberglass topper . A - 1 condl tton
614 - 882 - 2466
anyt1me

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Ca11614 -367 -7624 ofler 6.

Call 614-266 -6472 .

YOU'll FAlliN LOVE WITH lh1 s slvll l •l lwc ' lory

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Hatley Davidson Pan Head
motor. wide glide front end

191ft ft . Criscraft inboard ·
oulboard &amp; lrailer. t2 ,400.

dnlled well For $39.900

1968 Ford LWB ptckup.
Candy Apple red , Flonda
truck , immaculate condi ·
tton , everythmg new. 6 cyl.
standard Must see to appre cutte, ser~ous inquires only
Please. 93,500 firm Celf
446 - 1641 , after 6 call 446 7076 for appointment

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1971 BSA good cond .•
edended front end. $650

good condlllon . 446-2722,

Judy DeW on. Real tor. 388-8155
J Mernll Carte&lt;. Realtor . 379·1184
Becky lane. Assocoate. 446 0458
Calhy Pope. Assocoate . 379-2748
Margaret Bryant . Assocoa1e 145 9277

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1978 Ford Utility van , Heavy
supension . dual rear tJJes .
$3 ,500.00 Mon thru Fr1

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1980 Harley D•vidson wide
glide. Can be seen at Betz
Honda.

OPEN HOUSE

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Real Estate General

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Real Estate General

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304-876 ·5263

RUTLAND - One floor 4 rm
lrame. bath. gas heat. coty
waler, I~ yard. above llood
$12,000

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1976 Datsun 820 pickup
$600
4 speed , current
sticker, recently overhauled
engine John D Gerlach ,

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Motorcycles

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Real Estate General

NEW LISTING - 5 rm wolh
bath, gas heat 2 bedrooms.

bed, 13,996. Johns Aufo

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Pleasant, W. Va.

LOCATED AT FAIRFIELD CHURCH ROAD

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1982 Chevy 5 -10. 4 ap . 4

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Call 614 -949 -

1975 Red &amp; Wh1te International Sem1. tractor trarlor
&amp;ltcellent condition
Cali

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Trucks for Sale

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Call 446 -0552 Anylome
Beth Null 245 -9507

$2400
2863 .

82600.00. 675 · 1848
676-6813 .

73

Toyota pickup, runs good,
no rust. good t1res. topper,

VIRGIL B. SR.
216 r . lnd Sl .

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388 -9906 .

mi. gallon, long wheel base

Motorcycles

SUNDAY. MAY 27-2:00 to 4:00

FREE PARKING

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1960 International 4x4 sA
ton . flatbed. with 40 ,000 lb.
wen ch. $1,896. 1979 Ford
F- 150 larlet good cond ..
$3,195 1979 FordCourrier
good cond., new tires new
paint . $2,695. Call '614 -

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1978 Mercury Cougar, eac.

cond .. XR7 , PS, P8. AC,
AM -FM 6t4-446 -2666

I. EMcellent lo calo on -No compelot oon clos e by
2. Large back -up neoghborhood
3. Successful mercha nts surround vou
4. Good clean up -to -date stoc k
5. All f1Mtures and equopmenl a1 e lo ke new
6. 5 yr . lese 1n effecl
Present owner ha s pre ss mg demand s on ho s lome
from other employment and desore s to sell thos
monlh. If you wanl to be your own bos s or wan I a
better 1ncome. here ·s a greal opporlunoty .

Wisemar, Real Estote-446-3643

spd.. 4 cyl , AM -FM like
new . John's Auto Sales on
Bulaville Rd .

INTEREST RATES ARE
RISING - BUY NOW

Wiseman Real Estate - 446-3643

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Trucks for Sale

Real Estate General

1976 Buck Skyla•k 304676-2714 o• 675-1677

HARDWARE STORE FOR SALE

BROKERS CHOICE - BARGAIN
ED
HOME
Thos 1slhe mosl home fo• the money on the markel today .
Finest quality construct ton &amp; matenal s Stt&gt;ne and fr3me
2 story oncludes Jar 4 bedrooms. forma l donong. 2'h balhs.
breakfast room wolh pleasant voew of the back lawn full
basemen!. 2 fueplaces. fam1ly 1oom hardwood floors
w1th npensrve w! w carpetmg.

Trucks for Sale

304·676-6917 .

Real Estate General

Real Estat e General

mile east of Chester,

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE:
Downstairs equ1pped with
kitchen , living room,
dining room and den;
upstairs has two bedrooms and one bath :
house also has basement. Lot size approM.
48'x308'. Needs work .

BO Call 814-992-8624

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1978 Dodge Colt 4 cyl .• 4
spd. 2 dr., low m1lage, e~~: .

CHESTER:

Ohio.

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cond . Call 446-2976 .

IN

Tine acres with a nicely
conslntcted t:OI1CI8te block
home 26xJO, 3 bedrooms,
one bath, I2d5 livirc
room and 24x24 family
room. Partially carpeted,
fuel oil fumace with facilities f01 woodbumer. 12xl5
block s!Otl&amp;l! building.
20130 block fill'aiJ. Right
off Rt 248, country setting,

off••· 304-676 · 7691 .

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t 983 510 Long bad PU. 4 '79 Chevy lu'J. 4 speed , 28

FOR SALE

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4454

9790

Drag on wvnd Ca tt e ry
Kennel s AKC Ch o w pup
p1e s CFA H1malayan Per
Sia n a nd S1amese k11t e n s
Call 614 446 3844 after 6

1975 Pontiac Astra . 4 CVL .
uendard, good cond ..

Call6t 4·388-9906.

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Real Estate General

For sale or tr1de for a tru4k

4200 or 985 -4244

675 ·5361

Autos for Sail!

1968 Ambaaoodo•. V-8, P$ .
71

388 -9081
8230.

livestock

Call 614 ·256·

Gravelv tractor wnh plow &amp;
lawnmower attachments.

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VW R1b1Jit. many new parta,
exc running. con, body f1lr.
• t 896 will negotiate. Call
614-985-4464.

Tr &lt;ln sporIdI ion

$2.200.
6472

2 .000 tb tobacco base . unttl
the last of May Call 446 -

Farm Equipment

66 S150
1427

Ouelity h1y for sele in field .
S 1 60 P'" bole Coli 304-

1974 Cad

(HEWSPAPDI.EN'T'ERPR.HIEA-'l'INJ

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Hay &amp; Grain

McJy 20, 1984

dr., gold w1th white top,

l:;:;=:;:=::;~===~r;=;:::=:;;====::l9777 or 446 - 3692
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614-742 -2602 """' 6·00
p.m

kiD&amp; aod queero of spades.

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Ford Tractor 8 -N. Oiac .
plow, side mower. 1mall
tra1ler . post hole dtgger Call

or one no-trump You
believe that ooe spade rs lbe
better opea.inc. However,
UpDII looking to your lefL
you ... Bob Hamm.ul (per·
bapo tbe best pia~ ill tbe
world) and yov decide to
opeo ooe oo-trump lo make
ot ~rd for Bob Your port·
ner raJSeS you lo three no-

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female Hlma S75 304 -675 ·

Farm Equipment

Tractor. modef B wtth cuhivator• Celll514 -266-6417 .

A bridge fantasy

2197
Register~:~d

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Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

begtnn~ng

St~nley cooler. 430 lb tce

L1mestont1 . Sand. Gravel
Oehvered in Mason, Me1g .:o
GaJha or p1ck up at A1chard s
&amp; Son Call 446 7785

BRIDGE

Pets for Sale

flkly 20, 1984

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

WILL BE YOUR PROUDEST POSSESSION!
landscaped. Splendod whole brick bome e&gt;hobots
appro• 3100 sq II. of liVing area wrth 3 or 4 BRs. 3 balhs. 21MO
lam1~ rooll\ domng room, beauliful carpel, k1lchen offers OW,
d~posal, mocrowave and !rash . comll"ctor. mlercom, aor
condlioner, 2 car garage, 10x20 utilily bwldon&amp; deck and 20&lt;40
Beaul~ully

BUILDING LOT - LAND CONTRACT - 6 2 Aoes
Rural waler avaolable The lerm s are selling proce
$5,500 $2.000 down payment 11% APR , years
nel))tlable
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PRICE REDUCED oro lhos Me~gs County lot E&gt;cellenl
buoldingsote. Baums Addrt10n. Waler lap onctuded .
Res ode~~loal only

40 ACRES LOCATE DAI VINTON - land

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wooded

has mme1a1 r1ght~ creek run ~ t llrou~h !he nrol'lf'n¥
Tillable acreage r11 1 top No IPt &lt;.. i·

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A HOME WITH CLASS' - Olcl!•r quahl1 1111111homo· 1
bedrooms k1tchen u1cludP ~ r::Jn ge halt liv1ng l ll(.l m
With fireplace. tor mal d ining ull tl.lSt:nll'nl Gar&lt;Jge

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Large lawn and garden aoea $36 :,00
•560
room~ &lt;.nmr remodelnw
already done New k1tchen. new !Mih lovely lireplace.
but st1ll work to be done 1 acr e w1tt1 rurr~l water and

OLD CHARM - Spactous

RESIDENTIAl OR COMM ER CIAl

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r1vrr 7 Df'(\roonr honlt' 1 .1~·1'•", 'Ill' lt{l {l ~ u · l · ru •11l~
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seploc syslem. Pnced al $19900
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ROOM TO ROAM and do as you plrast• w1lhIhiS 37am
parcel. Older house, nol lovable Well Wh olr Oak Road
Owner woll h~p woth part at fina ncmR

VINTON VILLAGE - j ill· I' ~Ill ll j!llt' IIIH]It' 1'11111
krtchen hv 1ng room bt~lh : f"H111 111 , n•n' '&gt;1.'1' lot

Pnced lo sell al $16 500

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EACH OI'I'ICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED A~UIIPERATED.

C) liJ8.4 Ce:nLUry 21 'Real F..ttate Corporation a.!\ \JU:-Itflf' for I hi• I\ A F

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W. Va.

Real Estate General

May 20, 1984
Real Eatete General

L. "lud" McGHEE
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Cheryl Ltmlty,
lltlp County AIIOCIIIt
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metal building and large older barn . House has 1440
sQ. ft. (3 bedrooms . 2 ba ths) with a full basement.
porch and deck.

Wiseman Real Estate-446-3643

Four Bedroom brick home with Chandler
kitchen. custom drapes. plush carpet. attached 2 car garage, situated on 12 acres
with stable, rail fences. swimming pool. garage-workshop. 81/, 0/o assumable mortgage.
lmmedidate possession .

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For Sale By Owner
Phone 446-8221

Canaday
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PRI Cl REDU ClD 10 $67 SOD' OWNER TRAN SfERRED TO
MICHICAN MU ST SE LL THI SMONTH ' Thr s attractive home
localed on Debby Dme features 1700 SQ. ft. of lrvrng
5pac e 3 BRs. 2 battls . dm1ng room . livmg room. kitchen
and famd~ room . New custom drapes . carpetmg. wood bulmn g stove. deck and centJat a1r

PH. OFFICE 446-7699

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE . Open
dally 9 to 6 :30, Sat. 9 to 4
Sun. 1 to 4 . US. At. eo'
C:.oolvilte , Oh 614 -667 :

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$;3.500 . Call
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Camping trailer. sleeps six,
hP~S ref ., g&amp;s stove. wsw
tiies , awning . also complete

Reese hitc h . swag bars and
e.Jecric brake control.

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Starcraft told up
camper. 81.500 .00. See at
207 4th St.. Mason.

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OVERLOOKING THE OHIO RIVER - SeHrng rn 2356 acres of
woodland rs thrs secluded 4 bedroom l shaped ranch. Features a
forrnal livrng room, dmrnR room. lamll-y room wrth wb hreplace and

slrdrng doors leadrng to a deck Modern fully eQurpped krtchen . 3
lull ceramiC t1fe baths. A large rec. or famrly room down~a~rs w~h
wb fireplace and slldrng doors leadrng to patiO. New furnace, and
carpet. Workshop and 2 cat carport and storage area. An addrtional
44 acres can be purchased Owner wants to sell rrght away

StordP,P bulidm g, ~a ra ge Buy
tllr· '1()111•' lor only $79 .900 ('A)

lormallrvrng ro om and dr nm~ room large fam rly 10om 2 car

garage. Deck lrom krlcherr. Kyger Creek Schools

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ENJOY THE PRIVACY of hvmg on your own 211 acre "sriread". 4
bedrms.. lg lrvrng rm. w/ w.b. fireplace. formal drnrng rm .. modern
krtchen wrth breaklast bar. 13'x36' recreabon area w1lh 'liB
fireplace rn basement lots of storage Auto garage door. Lower
Rrve1 Rd $85.000.00.
NEW LISTING -

BHF AND GRAIN FARM
One ol G&lt;JIIrd Cu ur1tv ' lwre; t :71 lf!t" •1wr ··
gently rolhnP, 1,HH1 RO lill.:tl11f' ltLHIIJiY vn ]
nghts rncludPd 60 ~ 10 twn r"{]Lit Ll rTlt ' nt .tlr"CI'
4 bfdroomo;; I hath.;; rPmoffi'l!:'d t;J rm hou'Y'

rll •t'\', ollt:vello
rodd '- all rmnN ill

corn Crib\ gar&lt;~ge.
rn ~ood mndr tron

Muct1 rnure detarl s C 1il roti

JO A Mi l . QUAliTY HOM E &amp; BARN
fop qualrtv 9 room hou c,r• .v1!h I r()flm'&gt; carpet ed 4 bed roo ms.
h11th anr1 lull ba &lt;;erlPnt Dh l' 1 r ,j! .'d l ll~t' Good barn approJC

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chden ~OU'&gt;~" o~Pt r· ' \: ' :.0' A.pprm l 0 ilcres t1lla

blf' and 2[1!1 CIP\ pa r;turr l"'llll ',lli• ' l)lr!lC Bra L.tlluiiC.ot•on With ·
mrle tr oniJ..;e 011 IJiackl J~ S!.l l• rl r,·h w,ly
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REDUCED FOR QUICK SAll - $24 .900
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l bedrooms, tull

1), 0 ' 111·"11! IIICI' I,H f'.l' trr·n· :J(JI("l N( · up kLIPIJ 'lr u' 111r·~e sfMde
tr•'•" I:M j.,,,, l i(,r·l, vl rll ·J,Oril j rl · 1·r~ on

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MUL II PURPOS E PROPERTY
01'1' Rt I rwcn \, ,t!IJf~olr· Walk m coo lrr d1splay cabr

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St. Rt 7 Pnce reduced lo $25.000.00.
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lor a beet Of a horse Farm oond lor waterrng anrmals or frshrng
Prrced rn the SO's. Make us an offer

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BEAUTIFULL·SHAPED RANCH - i 111s home you would be proud
to call ~orne A vel)' spacrous_and liveable homp ~calunng a formal
entry. uvmg room wrth wb hre plactc. urmng room. large spac10us

''' "Y $6.000 liO

#600

HOME - 2 ACRE S IN THE COUNTRY

7 room house w1th 3 ur oossrllle 4 bedrooms. ~rtchen wrth bwlt-m
cabmrts s!Orm wrndows and door s large burldrng. approx
32'•60' located on State Hr gl1wa y Call lor vou r app:Jmtment now

#364
VACATION CAMP BY BLUE LAKE
Owner trnanc1ng, sundeck. rwa l water. septic system. electnc. Buy
rt wrth C&lt;liliPHlg tra1ler or Witho ut. concrete pad Great F1Sh1ng' Buy
and move rrght rn

#584
LOW DOWN PAYMENT. OWNER FINANCING
Are you lookmg tor a ? bf.r1room home overlookm g the Ohro Rrve1
wrth !rttl e mamtenance Beg~nner home or retu ement home We
havr 11

ST~TEL Y HOME - Srtbng on 656 acre of woodland and 1.6 acres
m1 l can also be purchased Only 2 mrnutes from crty. features a
for mal entry. hvrng room and formal dmmg room, modern kitchen,
COLY lamrly room wb l11e~ace. 3 bedroom. 2 baths wilh tub and
shower 2 car garage 8 :'"r lfllerest rate ass umable to qualthed
buyer Shown by apporntment
NEW LISTING - Owne1 wrll lake a mobrle home 1n on trade
Modern 3 bedroom ranch. mce lam1ly room. 13x24 hvrng room.
Modern eal-rn krlchen Crty sc hools. Poss1ble loan assu mpbon
Prrce!l ooly $33.900 00
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you can buy rt today for $42 500 00
2-STORY "fEDERAL"" BRICK HOME appro&gt; 2 mrl es fro m crty
limits 3 bedrms. formal drnrng rm .. 2 wb. lrreplaces wrth "Honey
Bee"" ovens. L&amp; lamrly or TV rni. otuated on approx 1acre of land
buy , or rent!'

A FINE DUTCH COLONIAL HOME srtuated '"Gallipolis across from
new court house. 2·3 bedrm&amp;. lor mal d1mng rm, 21ull baths, part
l1nrshed bas~ment. 1 w b fireplace, parkrng &amp; ~a rage m rear.
Pnced 1n 80s

More ,or less K·1ger Cree~ drstrrcl 12x65 Shull
mob1le home. 3 bedrooms, 2 exira mob1le home hookup. Prrced rn

the 20s Owner wrll renr moille home hook ups lor $50 00 per
month

SITUATED NEAR RADIO STATION - 3 Bedrm home, lamrl) rm
attached garage, approx 2 acrec;, very pnvate, however, less than
Prrced m 50's.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING ALONG 2ND AVENUE - 7.500 &gt;quare
feel 1n bu1ldrng. •lualed on a lol wrth 22.500 SQ. feet. Plenty of
parktng area.

lARGE STRUCTURE ALONG 4th AVE . wrthrn •ght ol Wasl n1on
School, whrch can be utrllled lor ~n gle larnrly or 3 apart men~
Price $30,000
LOCATED ONLY I BLOCK from school and ~tuated along a tree
lined street Thrs 2·story home is presently arranged lor 7
apartments, however. can be converted back to ongle famrly
residence. Nrce lot Priced rn the mrd 50'&amp;

2.'II ACRES ·- More or less County almospl1ere. only 4 miles
from town. Modern home. 3 bedrooms. 1'?baths, 2 wb lrreplaces,
lrvrng room. family room. newly decorted krtchen. Garage. 16x46
barn wrth large loft ~ail s lor ho11eo; "' canle. Crty sc hools.

PRICE REDUCED on this 2 ~ory Federal brick home located along
Vrne St, Gallipolis. 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, cent air. formal dinrng
room, library. family rm .. decks and many more amenities. Call
today for an appointment

CITY PROPERTY - 2 ~ory. 3lrdrooms, large lol. Excellent starter
or retrrement home. 3r-d Ave Puced rn the 20's

REMODELED 2-BEDRM. HOME along 4th Ave. Aoompacl home
.. th many new features. Ideal beg;nner or rebremenl home Only
$21,500.00.

HOME. BUSINESS AND EXTRA BUILDING LOT or garden space
All lor under $20,000. Busrn e~' was used as gas statron and
horn,

11 ACRES, approx 1 mrle from aty limrts, crty water. tronts on
Nerghborhood Rd. Buv now for $20,000.00
151 ACRE FARM with ntce house and eQUipment shed.
$86,000.00.

STATE RT. 218- 3 bedroom home. 2 baths, kitchen. formal hvrng
room. drn1ng room. 1.920 SQ H carport. oovered pat1o. carpet and
shd1ng doors oH patKl. Stora~e bUIIdrn~ 15 acres more or less City
schools

ADDISON: Near P.O. 3 bedroom house and 31ots I lot wrth mobile
home hookup. l~ metal bldg wrlh two car garage Fenced yard.
$29,000.

LOVELY 4 BEDROOM HOME IN CITY - Frr~ Avenue
2 ACRES M/ l located on Sr Rt 35 Good bUilding srte Has a
mobile home hookup. Well walet. also a water lap and a s1orage
bulldint Crty schools.

APPROX. 2 ACRES Of lAND wrthin the city. has beautrlul 3
bedrm. bnck home. Prcturesque vrew of the Ohro Valley 3 w.b
fireplaces and outdoor fireplace · gnll. Stepdown lrvmg rm
decorated w1th .so".d cherry paneling and trim. Pegged oak floors: .
library wrth adrommg solanum. 2'h baths Private office off master
bedrm Call Ken Morgan for additional informatron
STEP OUT YOUR BACK DOOR ONTO THE GOLF COURSE - We
have 3 two bedroom apts. for renl Pnce starts from $175 per
month. Adults only, no pet&amp;

8 ACRES
W1thrn I 0 m111ule d11ve lo downtown Gal~polr s Crty School Sys
lem Has hookup lor moille home Calha Rural Water. electr~ c and
septrc lank. Nrghl hghl on pole. 200ft frontage on Graham School
Rd fr mber B urldrn ~ srtes. Call now.
#477

NEW LISTING: Imagine ottmg on your tront patio and watching the
beautiful Ohio ftow past 4 bedroom home w~h 2 baths, nestled rn
trees and waiting for your family. 2 wb ftreplaces, one located in the
comfortable sold pme paneled den' Wrthrn \\ mile from city limit&amp;
Approx. 3,000 SQ . It 2 car garage.... Priced in 90s.

IN CITY, REDUCED TO $24.000.00
3 bedrooms. ~orm doors and Windows. 6 room ranch style wrlh no
#590
NEW AD DAILY

We're Out To Sell The Earth!

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POIIEIIOY - Contemporary roUIIrl
more or less. Price reduced
Owner financing.

.Jne. Priced in the

50s.

flEW USTING - A-frame home si1tin8 on 113 ;ocres of partial
wood~nd. Modem 3 bedroom, 1y, bllh, iftchen, living room.
EJ1dosed porch and I+ basement. Priced only $28,500.00.

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tion. deodorizers. FREE estiReasonable rates.
Gene Smith, 992-6309 .

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RON'S Television Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola. Ouazar, and
house calls. Call 304 -676 -

2398 or 614 -446·2454.

tCUNBOEI

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vinyl siding. roofing, room

addition,

storm windows

stone. Call 614-367- 0409
or 614-367-7244 .

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Call

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FUNNY ARE REAL.L.Y

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl siding. roofing. room
addition, storm windows.
stone. Call 6,4-367-0409
or 614 ·367-7244 .
removal.

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"""'- exrJ&lt;re the coves, nl JJSt lllll1f the """""' in lhrs
!arm. rhefe are 6 acres ma~ land. 15 IC. Pl5lft and 52
acres m wrxdaod. 1339 II. tdlacco base, ill rnner2
111dt.&lt;Jed. There •
3bednmr mme

TlllllQIG Of IUfl0tTIG7
10()' w. have rust- a bncl ranch tbat•llrmpeccable
C&amp;ll'dbon ~ ltdudes 3 8Rs. spaaous eat1n kitchen, 1V:blth&gt;. limg room nllarnily room. Over-sued 2 "' iilage

lnlemf IS tnmmed lf'l oak Hl:l15f IS ttery wellrm.tlaiOO keepiOfl
bls tJ a minimum ·CIA and gas helrt locate:! idea~~ m a
QUiet ll8Jiblxwt1aad dose Ill .,ertU&gt;,n~ Landscaped Oi

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Mcwe m bebe spmg f i j wlldl it ta:s1:1n bl!be ,aur ¥!I'Y

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'*'· kaf111 all Gelqe's Crai flal on 4

1Cfl!S-yllll .haw! ~ lll'aJ! n1 QUi&lt;llb litdwJl
With drlllg .... - Mll nilnt. flrMy ..... 3 -ltld I~
baths. 11uyeo&gt; , _ f t . l - 1111me lDI,.&amp;IISIIr
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beauty allhrs housl!. tndudoslllllt.l bllh. ..,.....,
fritl::lrsl. partiot blseml!1t, nl . . - 2 "' «
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We mak e custom du ct
work . We Repa lf Fur ·
nace s and Heat Pumps .
GALLI A
REFRIGERATION CO .
614-446-4066

JIMS WA TER SERVICE
Ca ll Jrm Lanier . 304 -675 -

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RUSS AND MAX
ELLIOTT CO .

lennox Healrng &amp; Arr C o n~r ·
tromng All Types InsulatiOn
[ lect!lca l Wrrrng

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHO P
1163 Sec Ave . Gallipolis .
614 -446 -7833 o r 614 -446 1833

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Dotson 's Tree Servtce . Insured - Free EstimE~te 304·

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SUNDAY PUZZLER
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70 Shall ow
vessels
7 1 Bak er' s
prorlucl
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7&lt;1 Book ol
maps
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86 Gaseous
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edit fl. l!lwn Mt'll 2 still horse bam. ndrng nng, and ahomt
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14&gt;28 lR. f. lichen oilh lmllfast nool&lt;. shony h.rowood
llooB, beoms, n1 a part111 basement W1111 ""' room
Elll:l!l!nllirdQiilll will quaity sluubs. n.., and ~ants
Buven 1 ft.1 prorrided. Cal ""-''

tJSnlli Off QUAU1Y OlOU ftolll OPfOSI1t
CAIIM 11 110 GtAIIDl - Now 2 ~ wei
fiistwd , _ 3 llednloms, IIIRt family ond oo•g"""" 2
II pcrdtiJs. fiR pon:ll. :btd """' "'""' !JOlly used
as IDJSi1l wilh 1 car 111'111' alllched Fru~ Res. large
podln .... = o n S.R 325 lor bukllog addilloM
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llty Schods. ThiS • •
nice 3 brid&lt; and ~- home Just 2 lilies west ol
Don.lndudesow.,.andlllllYir'IJiace. t~llla!emOIIMih
family RIO"' 11111111 air. nl """" Cal to see t!Mrl&lt;'

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I HAVE TlU[D ...to wnte an add on this oome that wrtr oO n
rustrre but~ can't seem to Well burl. roomy 3 BR br-levej rn
&lt;~n r ·w~llentlocahoo

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37 The sel!

oo Netgtltr:utlood Roa:f It ha s 2 batns.

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he r bal

l ·"&gt;haped lamtly room garage, gas heat And rt rs modestly
pnced a1 $45.000 Call for an appt Voo 'll !rke w h.:~t you see

40 Blouse

CEDAR SIDING ON THIS HO.E MAKES IT ONE OF TH£
MOST ATTRACTIVE HOMES ON THE STRE£T - f ~" l"ge
lol allo,. s-;ou to enjOy gan:len•ng and pro111des pnva cv Wll
deroraled rn1enor, lurntshed krtchefl , 3 BR5 and 2 ca1 p,arage
IT\il~t' ltus home

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tliy at $47.500 Wra paround deck.
carpt;ed pahcl, perenntal flowers and ew!IIEJ1t oogttlxlrhoor1
City schOOs

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LNe tn 0111' Side and renl the

oltlet looh SKie 'PI'"" !llO "' ~ W&gt;lh 2 bedroom' b.Jih.
CArpeted, nat gas. cent arr aod lar~ yard 8oth s!d~ rented

$3l.::w
OAK GfiO\I£ SUBDIVISION - Lovoy "'ltln' &lt;H rhar Dock
ranch voo've ~wavs dreamed of Coon!)' water avatla ll'e One
Ill~ from RIO Grande 2 3 acre lots Prrres liMY

BUYERS
PIANmrnd
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certatnly ~~ 'fOUr
at ease
whffi lell
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yoor firn: year rn rt located 1ust oH 160 there's 3 BRs (? huJ!e
ones), ntee hvrng room, large eal-m krtchen, 2 U! ~arage iifid

partial b.Jsemenl

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$37.900

MOD! liN KITCHIN AND BATH - Two ollhe rro;l rmr&gt;C&lt;tanl
features of your home are o1 the beslrn 1hJS remodeled 3 BR
older tome IJsted at $34.500 City scroos. near snoo~ng
area, lawn !of shade, 11owen. 2&lt;trden area Calif&gt; to showyoo
th1s "&gt;:IV to mll'ole rn home
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Ne1glll&gt;lrlmd Road. 4 m1le tram aty Ha• aiiOOSt 4 acres 1o1
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RtO GRAJIDE HOME klc.lted "~ oft tamM Quality bull.
fllOd state of repor Alum s«&lt;rnt new roof 1n 1980
Convenont cabinets and ~"''~~' space ~ krtchen Burlhn
IJlolwes mce carpet ~lrntemr m 1100d rond1bon lei us
show ""' ttus speoal l1s!Jlg

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IN GALLIA COUNTY
WISEMAN IS A
HOUSE$qtol woRD

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94 Prr ale s

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Basements. Footers. Con crete work , Backhoe's,
D o.un &amp; Drtch er , Dum p
trucks. &amp; water ·gas · sewer electricallin es .

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A lso po ol s f11\ ed . Call 614 256-114, or 614 · 446 1175or6 1 4 · 446 -7911 .

Dozer Work free estimate
Call anytime . 446· 8038

34 Capuchtn

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F=r ee Estimates

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owner .

measure

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septiC tank!li . landsca pi ng
Call anytime 614·446 ·
45 37. James l. Davison , Jr

30 Fut•le

Aslona$59.900

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2 STORY HOME ON EXTRA lARGE LOT _ 3 BEDROOMS LG •
LIVING RM , EAT-IN KITCHEN, GOOD BARN. CHICKEN HOUSE AND SPACE FOR A GARDEN. GOOD BUY AT $35.000

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away or so m e thmg moved ?
We' ll do it. Call 614 ·2 56 6251 ilftor 5 :30

Good -1 E)(C8\Iotrng . base ·
ments. footers . driveways .

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Excavating

2 4 Hurry
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eltDw room. then 1001 want t1 1!0 !lis. lnriJdl!s 12&gt;64
mobile home woth wood """'

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JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG R1 1. Box 355 . Gnlli polis . Call 614 -367 -0576

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BRO«ER'S 110. I CHOICE - llec;;wse a1 II"&lt; quotr1y
~dron, exCE!Imt nl (111111 ....... 1*'110 tills
oMo~ receves a !j fDll l'ofll the bniltJ. 3
bedroom bncl&lt; 1~ baths. 2 1:.- ""'
kltrml. firelllace nl al;qe IDOfllot. TTet is . . "' . .
carpr!, ""' uWy 1110111 n! bg -

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Jac~et

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10 ACRES -

siding

Howme1 Patio Covers
Howme1 screen rooms
Mobile home awn i ngs
buildings
69 1 Miller Dnve

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16 European

1968 TOPPER MOBILE HOME - FULLY CARPETED EXCEPT
BATH. KITCHEN HAS RANGE AND REF RIG . CEN .. AIR COND .
NATURAL GAS HEAT 1 ACRE LEVEL LOT. KYGER CREEK AREA
$20.000

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Spilman Shrubbery Center
has Hemlock for hedges or

11 Pall ot

fir....

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stucco, thermo replacem ent
windows . 304 . 675-1560

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nyw "'"' part ~metarmn&amp; - •.. - . , ~~s~q

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Remodeling. siding , rnter~or
and e,.;terior. te,.;tured coat ·

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WE FOUID PQADtSE

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'RMII c:."1 N yell crazr
W. con !1M r- ,._,.. and alow olh!n 11 !lis 4-5 BR
11 town. Fealures 2~ baths.!Nq . _ 11nnt , _ oMit!
room and
plus
l2J21 w..._
_screenedlamiy
r. IXId1
w 11ryers
l"rolledion Piln.
r.Dha-s of baii!Uyers wil U..the- dme to the
ba1fietis and sdi:JI:G Asiin&amp; $49,500.

Rogers

Waterproofing .

ACROSS

400 '"" o1 paved '""' ~nmt~e and m """' ,...... na1
lrontlge. One rro~ oft Rl 7 Many Ms4' . S4t.500.

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windows
Storm windows &amp; doors
Aluminum &amp; vinvl

614 -237 -0488 , 9 a .m . to 5

tl!droom tn-level wrth over 1350 sq H Include&lt;; ftrepl&lt;tet' m
1rv rm . woodbumer rn laree lamrly room drnmg room,
eqwpped kitchen. 211'1 baths. central arr 2 car J(arage &lt;md ', ,
ac r;vd Assumable mtg

""'an -lilt..,....

and

Nu ·Pnme replacement

&amp; Service Sharp en
Sc1ssors . Fabne Shop,
Pomeroy 614 -992 -2284

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rttrllldolsl 2 bedrlllllll home ,.. 100 Gr.ode. I acre yeard
..., Ids &lt;' nJOm ariUlol you.
hz; basemell r.rge
~ pan&amp;aj, taqJets 3U! new and large kitchen
Glllipjs City Sdllols $29,900.
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hppng .. any Sf(p Milt ,.,. . . . .
and cal us. Retre.t deluxe allrn II lhrs ltld muctr lllllll!:
custom tru• bncl&lt; "'""' WCh HW ttoms. beaollll.rl Mig room
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and large dedi
wertootong ~ m1 of Racam Credl ani bollom """
COMI'I.ET£LY eQoppm •olllwotane shop, 11f111 shed,
ammal and hay bam (tjodr n1 t-v bmllor cnnsmrlonf
and 81 acres of f!lOO I"'" land G&lt;tJen ~ 111 ,.;.;

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prden ..... $16,500 -

BASEMENT WATER ·
PROOFING . Unconditional
lifetime guarantee .
Loca l
references furnished. Free
estimate1. Call collect , ·

Phone
4 ·446 -3888
614A4661
-4477

2 tradl oiiDJ on Mrl Creell fl acres and 6 acres}. Close to
- · Good building sites. Won't last loog Call "" -~-

12 ACitES Ill Of LAIID 11dud11g llllldem 511R fllmt.lafV!
bam, part-time lam111g QPemrl. f1l&lt; rommeraal use. Wil 0!11 11 ,. part dr!peodllg on 111y&lt;r
needs. ILl on Rl 160. I miewestof ~ lmpibi.CM us lor

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Sales

CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pin e
Gallipolis, 0 hio

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-IE Ita. - LDl At.. - llwnm ranslerrOO out ol
torrn. This IS an ltt.::IM 2 bedroom 12x60 moble home wrth
a- . """""' pall! nl ~'Ill' ftat ''"' with

SEWING Machine reparrs,
service. Authorized Singer

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HILl Vl£11 HOllE rust ull tl8 11 cny school!; 3 BR&gt;. bath.
12'124' blseml!ll""" pcrclllerrilfl of twse, 14'xl6' pafxl.
""""' lllMiin&amp; Ovei I 5 A land Pnced toell. l.et us stow you
!lis cU1 well 1u!r 4 'fJ
1m£ Pnced at $36.IXXI

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Specialiats, framing , roo f·
ing. siding , concrete, remo deling. painting, etc Fr ee
estimate. 304-468 -1566.

9187.

WE NEED LISTINGS BADLY
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Th"" aoes II II on ~~ Vlley IJnv&lt;. Cnrorn City l'lml af

4066 .

,l'~ !_MPROVE!.fENTS

foot . Alan Peaslee, West
Columbia . W .Va . 304 · 773 -

IN REAL EST ATE
SALES IN GALLIA CO.

iliREf IN Otl£ UmiG
L 6 I1Dfl home wlltl1 car-· llltre new. 2 :abo40 f)lD
on~ 3 'If. '*1. "O!li!nt aJnllotion l 2 oc.m/1 IMI fDI 11

Pasquale Electnc Co. all
phases of electric work , all
work guarante e d . Aenal
truck rental. 614 · 446 ·

specimen trees. 3 1i2 h . and
up starting at $3 .60 . per

" AOBIN ''

304 -'S75·

Business
St"rvi&lt;·es

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

Absten Home Improvement

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Now am~nge the ctrdecl letters 10
form the surpMe an'""". as sug-

Wiseman Real Estate Agency

rf'O'e r~lonnallon

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NEW LISTING: 15 acres of land near Holler Hosprtal. Spnnglreld •
Twp. Topo: level to roi1n~ Beautiful vrew. Developers weloome. •

""'c,:-0· An acre of woodland

REOU ._

HOSPITABLE' A R£AL FRONT PORCH, OPEN STAIRWAY.
SPACIOUS FORMAL LIVING AND DINING ROOM. DEN. EAT-IN
KITCHEN, 3 BEDROOMS. l 1h BAT~S. PLUS AGARAGE APT WITH 3
BEDROOMS, RECREATION RM SECOND AVE ~q.900

INVEST PROPERTY - LIVe'" one srde of lhrs double and renl the •
other l ocated on Gallra St . Gallrpolrs Buy rl all lor on~ $23 ,000.00 •

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good w1ll oHset any expe ndrlures A perle&lt;:! home lor someone

6.91 ACRES VACANT AND OFF RT. 31
Rollrng land - Besde old US Hrghway 35 In an area that ode·
veloprng last Rl 35. short diStance west of Galhoohs Getrl now
#544

Reduced to $24,000.00

reduced to $42,000.00.

seiVices Only $30.000.00

Very well landscaped Pr&lt;ed at $67.500 Excellent local~n Kyge .
C1eek Sc hool Drstrrct Shown by appl

#260

upkeep v1nyl s1drng. nat. gas furnace. N1ce modern k1trn en Pnce

woodburner. lrnced yard and m-ground SW1mmmg pool. Pnce •

used lor 3 or 4 bedrm s and w1thm wal km~ d1s1rmce from most aU

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lttnd Bwlt1n cabmets. ~as
r:Jn~t' rw ill wfltl'r W&lt;;!Pm tuf'l ol lorcer1 illl furnarr All ol thro; lor

up. Call 614·388_- 9662

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sales and service . 304 -895 ·

ItO COIIII!S mATES - 8eaoiiN bui~ng k&gt;1s
trorn 2 111 5 """ each - near C1JIIege • good
aroal6,800 ID Stl.tm Land lays very fllOd Ws
" pnvacy Courly water available.

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Ranch style, lg carport. adapted lor •

A HANDY, DANDY LOCATION along Gartreld Ave Home can be

lamdy room wrtll patro doors 4 bedrooms. 2 full baths. a complete
ar::! modern kitchen lh1s ts a very econom1cal home to hve 1n
l arge garage w1lh lots of storage space and efectnc door opener

ran R{' and
rPifll'f'r~lnr rurr1l W.ih '' wcJpm Nrn~ storage bu•ldmg All mrnPral
nr•hl' r•o Mu \ 1 N' 'Ill' . .:;pt UJJ

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2 balhs and ~Is of room for expans1on l ocated'"'' off Rt 7 near
dam Price $22,000 00
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GENE 'S DEEP STEAM
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servrce alley m rear 2 car garage, wrth nrce garden area. Puce •

I' · ACR£S- 14x70 PATR IOT HOME
rtlnd 3 1..•dr oo m1 bi!lh. \lorm doors and wtn(kJws N1cr.

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roofs . 30 years experience,
specializing in built up root .

PAINTING - interior and exterior, plumbing. roofing.
some remodeling . 20 yrs.

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#580

'• ACRE . 1969 MARRIOTT HOME
Snt-'1-'nPd 1n tront por ch 2 baths ? brdrooms 1?' ~6{)' mobrle

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NEW LISTING : Assumable loan - gr,o, Int. Rate. approx.
$9.000.00 down Monthly payment $49106 rncludrng taxes &amp; Ins.
Modern bnck home nestled rn 3 acres Lots of pnvacy and
seclu"on 3 bedrooms. balh. complete krlchen and lar~e eabng
area Lar~e livrng room w/w.b hreplace Huge laundry room. Room

nnbdr' tnnrt• , - rJt•t ·mP r10w $660 per mcn n1
LP~tln bt' 6 room t1 r rr~ lrornl-' pl r1·. 'r1rn·rh tor bu \tnC'&gt;s - wha ·
t•·vl'r vuu havr• rn mrnrl ~ilJ W~'r, l ~1p 111&lt;!11 ~rocrry storr r.ur~· · ou t.
PI( I ors ot LN'\ Pr1nnt• tor il PPilr fltn ,... nl tn ,Pf' L1vP m wrt - bu·
wlf'~\ 111 ulht&gt;l p.:ut Renl mobtll' 1101 1 1 1-'~ Gredl opporlu nrly.

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SECLUDED SffiiNG - PERFECT FOR TRAIL RIDES. LOVELY ~
BEDROOM, 2 BATH RANCH HOMl. SPACIOUS KITCHEN HAS
SNACK BAR. RANGE, DISHWASHER FORMAL DINING AREA.
FRONT AND REAR PATIO PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING
EXCELLENT BUY AT $65.000 .

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STE~MER . Water removal.

Home
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Water wells commercial and
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OWNER WANTS TO SELL NOW' If you're lookrng for a n~e home.
below market value See thrs one today Bi·level. 4 bedrooms.

I IMI!1 plu\ \ hO wPI
m lld Pnll-'fll
Rurdl water
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n nnrtron 6 ;J(''P"i M' l Lot·,
111 .pdce You ( 'H1 llll'l thr\
llrrrrrr• drrJ ,1( 11'\ lor only

- Commercial and residential, free eatimatea. Call
814-266- 1182.

Real Estate General

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614 -256 -

$1500 . 304-675 -4550 .

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1' , STORY HOM£ PLUS 1
ACRE M 01 l - 7 1oons. 1'···

GET vour carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

turnrture cle•ning.

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one letter to each square, to form

Cell614-388-9867.

Terry . camper 21 ft . sleeps
6~ a1r cond.. very nice

v4udney Canaday CReaQto/ll
25 ~ocust gtheet, QoQQipoQU'. C0h io

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Home
Improvements

STUCCO and PLASTE A lNG

meteo . 304-6'76 -2296.

showrn~

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ACRES. M 01 L - 8 IOOillC 4

Home
lmprovemenls

RINGLE ' S SERVICE e•pe·
r~enced roofing, including
hot tar application, carpen ter, electrician, mason . Call
304- 676 -2 088 or 875 -

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Call for an Appoin1ment

•willis T Leadingham . Realtor . Ph . Home 446 -9539
"Ed Evans, Realt or, Ph . Home 446 · 0825

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5800. Cell 614-742 · 2138.

BLACKBURN REALTY - 446 -0008

Wil li s L:-dmgham
Realtor

Travel

electric. water. In uc , con '

Realty JD.

446-3636

Comanche

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Ser v tces

trailer . ice bo• . gas stove

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REAL ESTATE

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IIMR 539 - .10%owner financing available. 4 bedrooms, formal
d1nrng room, lrvrng room has lead-glass windows, lull basement 2
baths. Small yard and outb!Aidrn~ located oo E. Main in Pomer111
convenient to stores and shopp;nt Call lor detai~. ONLY $18,000.
MMR 543 - Almost like new this 2 bedroom home ~ fully
carpeted, total electric heat Large 12'x24' deck. On Marn St rn
Rutland. Sells lor $25,000.
MMR 546 M~l~ Avenue, Pomeroy - lovely 4 bedroom
home, large_25 x13 bvmg mom, formal dinrng room, full basement
Nrce lol wrth fklwenng shrubs and trees Low utilities. Asking
$32,500
MMR 547 -Cute and neat as can be" This home hasbeen totally
remodeled. New pluml)ng, w1nng, vrnyl siding and Anderson
wrndows. 3 bedrooms. gas heal. Close to Mergs Jr. High on
Hamrnon St. Selling price $30,000
INVESTMENT - We have two investment properties close to
Munrc1pal Park 1n Mrddleport. Will sell ooe or both as a package
deal. Both are rn A·l condrtion. AIctal of 4 umts. Call for detailsand

NEW liSTING WITH A COUNTRY SETTING
8 flat acres with newer home (7 years), new 36x60

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134 French for

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1:11 Vncant

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140 Tranc;I! U l S
144 Plunge
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1116 Perr o,m
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May 20, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Po.int Pleasant, W. Va.

Awards· assembly held at Southern
RACINE
Senior class
members a t Soutbern High School
we re honored Friday at an a wa rds
assembly.
Presented scholarship awa rds
were Lee Dill, Ohlo Board of
Regents, Laren Wolfe, Rio Grande
College, Corey McPhail, Holzer
Hospital, and Linda Proffitt , Hock·
ing Tech. Jim Adams, principal
presented the scholarship awards.
Receiving the Larry R. Morrison
Athlete of the Year AwardwasWald
Connolly. Making the presentation
was Carl Wolfe. head basketbal l

band, by Va nReeth ; Core y
McPhaU, activities, Laren Wolfe
and Tony Deem, citizenship, Brian
Hunt, perfect attendance senior
year, byJimAdams; LeeDW, honor
key, J a m es Bush, Lee DUI, Debbie

Michael, Dorothy Wa rner and J ane
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