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Pomeaoy..-Middleport, Ohio

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an-est;

'nllr1y-one cases were concluded . costs tor reslltlnc
ftve days
.
Wl!l)leodaybyMelpCoontyCourt lnjallandOOIIs,iJbetnlct:IDacM!d•l
Gilbert ol Urbana; a canpanlon. Judie P1!t!1Ck O'Brien.
IIJslness· IIIII cosl8 for dlaorderly
.,
GladYs Adklna of'lbomvUJe; and 12
Forf!!ltlng
bond.• $9),
werespeeding;
Howard . coiDlct:'
PaJnel8
• Funeral SI!IV!ces for John A. grandcbllclren and 11 great· · Lockhart,
CooMIIe,
Co.olville, tlO
·llld COlts.Mlllhone,
hlnllna
l.flUIIIell, 76, 'lbomvllle, fonnerly of grandchUdren.
Lisa Gently, Ravenswood, W.Va., wltllout reprd to other 'trafllc;
Besides his parents, he was $45, llshlng without a nm-resldl;tt !!Dbert Melton, Mlddlf!port. $10 llld
Meigs County, who died Wedneeday
nlg!Jt at his residence, wDI be held at prooededbldeathbyhlswtfe,Nettle llcense; Dav!'d Rexroad, Raiii!IIS-. costs, fi!JIIIIaa a slop lll&amp;n' Paul 0.
3 p.m. Satl!rday In Ewing F'uJ1I!I'Ili Slnlth Hunqell In 1959, . three wood, w~va U5. tlslllngwttbouta ' Smith, ·Vinton, $25
COiti,
Heme.
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brothers, andoneslster.
non·res~=; ~eFe~ overload: James Ne.Yell, Chester;
·The Rev. RlchardRotbemlch wUl sat,
In Me~ County, he was the
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. ·a .,
t l,. . S21 and ·costs, speed1na; 'David
otflclate
at tbe tuOOrai services'and failure to display vaUd registration&lt; fisher, Mlddleprt. $7!1 and costs, '
SOD of the late Robert · and Dora
bu!ial wUl be In BeeciJ Grove on tractor; Vaughn Sauters. Pane- ten days In jall .and s1x months
Hl18tll Hlllll!ell.
He is survived by three sons and Cemetely. F'rleDcl.l may call at tbe roy, ..,
$!11,
Frazier probatlon.wltbelptdayscttbejall
__speediDg;
, WV Taylilr
.,. ---tlnno
funeral from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. J
4uahters-lJI.Iaw, Carl E . and
r., ...,...,.a,
· a.,·. .,..._,
SB;!Ience
Sliljleiided,
operatlnc
a
~Hunnell of Colwnbus, Jolm
Annabelle
Thanas.
Middleport,
$0, meter
vehicle
wblle under
IAIIpl!ll·
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E.andEdnaHUIUlell(\fRaclne,and ,
M~
speeding; Dalton Gl'I:JV!!r, Pome- s1on and being tnvolv~ In an
Donald L. and Frankie Hunnel of
roy, $45, dlsanlerly conduct; Gary accident; LorettaBatt,'Racllle,SZ
Pmnemy; a dauahter, Shirley L.
Addltlooal survivors of Mabel M. Riel, Par~. W.Va., $1), and costs, IIS8IU'E!d clear distance;
Ydmg of Riverside, Callf.; a Kesterson, 77, ofRulland, whpdled dl.sorderlyCOIIduct; Michael Vance, Mark Hak!y, Middleport, s:DI
'lfother and sister-In-law, Robert Wednelday In Veterans Menxrlal Cheshire, $477, overload; John costs,OOdayslnjallandtwoYears
.~Martha HU!Ulell of Middleport; Hospital, are five great· Drttt, ColurnWB, Ind..
speed• license SII!/I)EIIIIon. DWI: SlOO and ·
-~two sisters and bnltiJers.ln·law,
gnindchlldren. ~ was also prelng; alk1 Wllllam Bam1tz, Clltton, costsandlldaystnjaU,nodrlver's
Margaret and Chester Hutton of ceded in ~th by a grandson, Alva
W.Va., $45, faUure to dlspla~ vaUd llcerise; Dennis Mci&lt;tnney, Ru·
'P,iln~e~oy, and Betty and Wyatt Jolm Hellmann.
lllghway use tax sticker .for semi· · · !land, $21!0 and costs, tl)rel! days tn
truck.
jall and 00 day license 'suspensjon
Hearings Included Georgia She- (with optiln to attend. Jmdential
pard,
Cin'ord, fined S23 and trea!rnf1ntsclmland$ll!Ootllneand
costs, speeding; AUsOO Gaddis, three days jall Suspended); costs
.. Peggy
Jay · Cremeans of velllcle and knocking It Into tbe rear
Ccllumbus, $21 and costs. speeding; only toc left rt · center; Paul
- ~were treated for minor
of a vehicle drivEn by Ruby Cllilrles Sargent, CoolvUle, SlO and - Hotrman. Pomeroy, . costs oaly,
lnj!!J'lesandreleasedtnmVeterans McDennltt, Letart, W.Va.
costs, fallure to yield right .c t way; allowtJJg cattle or swine to run at
\'Af!!l10r1al HoSpital '1'11ur$day atterDiunage totbe Cremeans' vehicle
Kenny M!lyes, ~. 30 day large on unenclosed land; Bernard
IIOIBI after being taken there by tbe
was Usted as heavy, McDennltt as laD sentence with 15 ®ys sus· Caruthers, liJ.day, JaD sentence,
t'OOitrOY emergency squad follow. light, and Johnaon as moderate.
~.one year's probation and
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lilg a three car accident on West
At 2:37 a.m. today, John J.
Main Street In Pumeroy.
Thompsm, 3l, Lincoln HID, Pome(ContlnuedtrornPagel)'
·,Madeline R. Johnson, Pomeroy,
roy, sQ'UekautlUtypoleandcetnent
was cited by Pomeroy pollee on a post on West Main Street. with 119 for Colwnbus. whue Bush praised Hlghway 1s that It was a blpartisa!l
· charge of assured clear distance as
damage tn either struct)lres. There _ that project as vital -tor Franklin solution,'' he ·said. "Part of our
a result of the acicldent.
was moderate damage to _his car. County, It mustrated how current succes8, even though It took 13
• PoUce repol'!ed ihat Johnson Heavy tog created a YlslbWty spending and construction 1s cur- years, was that we werespeaklng as
failed to stop In a Une of trafflc, problem, thedrlveri'I!POrted.
rentty directed lowarjl 'lntersta1e, areglon, andxeinesentlnganeDure
striking the rear of the Cremeans

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Mabel

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~. one year' a probation
and costa, bltettei,....e with clllld
CUif()4y; Gl'e( Shfjets, Hem100k
Gniye,
tor dl8cl'derly
rondnct;costs'
lll only
day jall
sentelllle,
S\Jillll!ilded, one year's prolilltlon'
1\11() costa, dtsonlerly &lt;.'OIOict;

sz and
costa,dltloldelly~ MarJorie
Rood, Reedsville, $250 ~costs,
Hcehse suapendecl, dr months
probation and teo days bl JaD, DWI;
.John Fishel', Nel8ouvllle, SlOO·and
Arlene Roach. PortlaDd.

rwo injured in f3-car·accident

acddent, David Parsons taken to
Veterans Memorial; at 6: 32 p.m.
Tuppers Plains 'io Reedsvllle for
~ Reed, taken to St. Joseph's
Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va.; at
9:44p.m. Rutland to Wells Road for
Jeanette West. · taken to Pleasant
Valley Hospital.

Two local accidents probed

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cmunon theme In a1Jletters, Bush
said, was that a good hlgbway
system wDI economlcally enhance
tmse business.
QuotlngtromastiJdyconductedof
businessmen who depend on U.S. 33
from Lancaster tn Pomeroy as a
major route, Bush said a majority
felt more~ 1D open markets In
other parts of tbe state wwld be an ,
ald. lead to plant expansion and
provide up to ZKl addltlonal jobs.
''It lllldei'scores tbe tlndlngs of
studies that have been done for tbe
past 3l years," Bush said "Moat of ·
the growth wDI come from 1J1e
smaller employers and tbe 4Dtlng I
, employers." ·
Bush praised the statewide economic .development plan being
-prepilredbytbe?Cadmlnlstra·
tloll, but feels It's
because It
treats the entire
·w, lgnortilg
problems unique to !IOUiheastem
Ohio.
"Our need at this point Is to make
sure that In this plan, complellngour
l!lghWay systemlsa~tal
he said. "It's putting ,..,_.
•• IWl
(UIII'JJiployed) people back to work
ln17 counties. All theclevelot:mentaJ
plans In tbe world are not going tn
help us without a highway system."

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lmBusbportan~ ~clng- ~-~

'lbunday afternoon after llstenlng

tntlnalargumentsbyattorneysfor
"lllllnkwhatwelearnedfromour
both sides and recelvlng lnstruc·
campaign for tbe ApPalachian
!Ions from Judge Wllllam Rowland.
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Defense attorney Ron Deveau
called the case against ,Marks c.
largely circumstantial and lnsutfl.
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clent to convict 111m. .
, · Admitted - Russell Cline, RaDevoe maintained _that .Cecil cine; Barbara Bolln, Middleport;
Russell Jr., who like Marks ts .from
Lester · Stewart, Cheshire; Clrol
Glouster, fatally shot Shawn Myers Rose, Ractne.
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and !Ired a shot at WWiam Knapp
.Dlscbargea - Kathy Robinson,
last Dec.lB.
Kelly Roush. Allee Dean, Bertha

;rers

;~tery
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The
;wtnnlng number drawn 'Iburaday
~ In the Ohio Lottery's dally
~· '"nle Number," was 673.
. .ill tbe "Pick 4" game, played
MOnday through Frklay, tbe win·
. 'ld!IK number was (1;91.'
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Pomeroy, OH.

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HOMEGROWN

HOMEGROWN

TOMATOES .
2 LB.

5 LB.

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GALLIPOLIS- The local leader of a drive to
DJ'Klll!lze Calllpr~ls citY workers has jdned otlJerJ
lnvolved In the public-emplOyee. ~ berpln·
Jng movement wbo are critical of .the State
.EmpiCJYlll!'llt Relations Board (SERB).- · . ·
• Fl(Jyd Wrlllbt- who' Is serving as tefnPOrary
president of tbe American 'Federation of State,
'County and Munlc~ Erriploy,ees; Organlzlne drive
fdr
city worllers - sal4 Friday workers have
be&lt;Mine -"~ted" by SERB's continuing deij!y In
certifying a local "collectivl!llargalnlng Wilt...
OnApr111-tbefirstdaythestate'slll!wbargalnlng
law went lrito 'eftect- AFscME tiled ptt!jlhtS on
behalf of employees at ldne dlfferl!nt W'Clltl:' places,
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CANTALOUPES
FRESH PEACHES
WATERMELONS

Prices £t)t1d while supply lists. .

SAVE

St1r fned with vecetables over rice.

Vegetable Fettucini

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Cho1ce of-Rossi's Plain or
Spinach Pasta and Antipasta Salad

Tenderloin Steak ·

In 1 Burgundy Wine Sauce '

$750 ·

MlddleporJ · Pomeroy Gallipolis Paint PleasGnt· . SUnday,

sa:ne

lncllldlng Gampou..
.
To date, Wrlllbt aald, ''SERB has not acted at lill."
· ''We'W!beenlnllmbowalttngtoheartrmtSERBi'
he added, "no one expected tbe PI"'*" to 'take this
lmg. ••
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The union Ia seeking to n,P..eaenta bargaining unit
of approximately 40.ot the city's "blue collar" and
cler1calworkers . Bylaw,~muatflnt~
!hat tbe propoaed 1U11t Is "~'('Iilii(' tiien, -'
schedJ,!le an election.
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Because ct the state. ~y. Wright.has tdked the
city - liS allowed Wider tbe new law - IQ to·a
"consent election...
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.. "The· COIIIellt $ctlon option Is a:. ~ and
. f!IS!erway to lmplemi!Dt theelectlpp"pnw:m, rather
than a SERB«derid ~ and,'el r ~" Wrlllbt

'Corps will
not act,·o n .

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Wbne tlie consent election does not meal! tbe city
approves llf unlonlzatlon, . or grants voluntacy
recognlllon, It 'doel require an agreement as to. tbe
makeup of the bargaining \llllt,
qty Manager-Chris Morris saldhisresponseto tbe
~co~teleetlon was tha,t tbecltywoukl_be
agreeable, "uponronditlona."
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Wblle both Morrls and Wrlglit were hesitant to
publlclydlscusstbeexactnatureoftlxlseconditiOns,lt
Is kniMm tbe city has questioned the apprqlr1ateness
of Including sane of Its workers - In partlcular, the
clerlcal Wlll'kers - In tbe propcl6ed bargaining unit.
n.er.alllpoiJs.basedpetltlon.asksforapprovalofa
b8rgalnlng grrup composed of·." ... aU non·unlfonned
empk!yees Df tbe clty... lncludlng service 8nd

O.J. White

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Speclol v - Pe&lt;k.lsc whldl lnctuda: Tinted

Wide~-· I~ end

dccklld ~· • U!Jht SIOUP • Duel electric

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remote control
NNFM stereo rodlo
· With ~ Flngcrt!p !Peed control Tl~
stcertns wheel • -rvol wlndohleld wtpc, •
~ IICCall !P'OUP • Elccb&lt;Mik dl;tol dodt
• 6-wwiy- drtwer'l SCI! I - ,WilldGW4 0
lodt !P'OUP 0 ~ rood wheels I Elco:trlo:
re« window del\ • r.
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Gs'lpoa. ...., Ttl
flam Alii· -. n, a11we,
det•• tile lla ••1 llu!l waecl a lbe O.J; Wlllte
. Road lll'el!nearG....,..IuluwmcheaYyl'lllill-'f

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area) would Deed tn be replliced
' wtih a larger culvert.
County ofllclall say they have
trted tn get !he state to dQ
sometblng about replacing tbe
4;Ulvert In tbe past; bit with tittle
success,
lbe Corps also ,recommended
residents In the area tloQd proof
their homes ''by tbe raising In
Plaa\ of s~ having tbelr

main~ emplOyees, sldUed trade employ~· ,
'clerical employees and technical employees... "
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"Sincewehavetakenexcepllontpcertalnaspeeis .
of tbe bargalnlng unit," Morris sald, "SERB maSt
hold a hearing to de~ Ifthe unit Is £1Pi*opilate. ''
"Right now everybOdy Is waiting onSERB. ..walt,lng to see what happens,'' Morris concluded
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Acrosstbestate,publlcemplqyeesrilllledSatunla)''
In Colunlbus to push SERB tn quicken
iiiJplementatlon of the new bargaining law.
. ,
Arthur Evans, director of tbe Canmunlca~, Worllers of Amerlca·CowK!ll of PubUc Workers,
earlier tbl$ week the event was designed .:
demonstrate fl;ustratlons over what he teinlea
"foot-dragging" by SERB.
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'Lotto fever' hits _.....;_;
·~allia, Mei~ area &gt;=·
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By KEVIN KELLY
'l'lmi!B s ...;d Stllfl
GAUJPOLJS - For $1, yru get
two sets of numbers· and a certain
amount Of odds at winning the
m!lltl-mDilon dollar Ohio Lotto
jackpot. And t1Kl9e odds looked
!*nty attractive to many people In
the trl-county area tbl$ weekend as
"Lotto fever" took bold.
· The jackpot w45 estimated at Sl2
mWion before Saturday's drawing,
• as no wlnoel'll had.,Jie'eo 1ia(t been
declared In last week'$ drawing•.
And a5 time for the drawing came
near, b1s1ness at Lotto ticket outlets
In GaUia and Meigs counties was

Cll-the .... I I ol AI!I.Jt. 'lbe oediNI ofSpt ..cfleld
Towllllll!lp ai8D devft'lleW by lllll!lto lllxoAIII 00
lub' J!, IJ'l6.
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flOOds since 1976 In

lying below tbe
· elevation of the 100-year fre.
· quency event."
Flood Insurance was another
altemlltlve rtemllllCIIded by
the Corps. "Altbough It IS not a
solution to tbe basic flooding
problem, It provides a means of
monetary recovery
lndlvJdu.
als affected by Ooodlng "
, There haW! been four major

tbli

area,
causing at least $L5 mUllon In
damage.

Two 1976 floods. within ten
days caUS!d nwnerous tiootled
basements, s!gnlflcailt ptoperty
damage, damages to crops, to
structures and grounds at tbe
county falrgmmds, the washing
rut of tbe fatrgroonds bridge and
two street cave-Ins In Gallipolis.

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beetle.
"It's been 11t least 15 peqlle deep
.all day... saki Brian &amp;nlth, manager
at' Fruth's Pharmacy, 364 Jackson
Pike, iate Friday afternoon. "It'll be
that way.until tomorrow."
BnsJness was allio brisk at Last
ChanceCanyoot, 99PlneSt:;where
LOri'O FEVER - . A IDe
owner Gwen Carter said sales were
JX'"t!Peell~ LoUD W
buyers
''real steady" on Friday. And Sonny
.-es lbrough an aisle at
Gloeckner, owner of Gloeclmer's
Fruth's Phannacy near Galllpt).
Restaurant, 110 E. Main St.,
Us Salurday momlq. Area
Ptwneroy, saldsales were "great. .
LCJUo llcket outleUi ~
."It keEps a man busy," he said.
brisk btwl ,.. as the drawing fer
Gloeckner had a Lotto machine
the
niDIIon lAltto Jackpot
Installed In hls business Friday,
drew near.
maldng It tbe lhlnl Lottoootlettn tbe
Melgsarea.
· shot.
Roughly3lpeoplewa1tedlnUneat
"Just tak4i' a chance," expWned
Fruth's Friday afternoon. The one customer who declined to
gmeralfeellngamongtlcketblyers Identify himself. "Never know, you
(Continued on page A·S)
was that the Jackpot was W,9rth a

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.Jo~nston's lawyers ·seek new trial for convict~d mur~erer

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LOGAN, Ohio (AP) -A~ for convtcted
idUer DaleN. Johnsloll ~a memorandum· here
Friday aeekln&amp; a DCW trial b' tbelr client; cumntty
facing det!th for thli 1!1112 mutllatkln slaylngs of his
stepdaughter and her fiance.
In . the merno1'811dum. tuec1 In Hocking County
•Common Pleas Coor!. Columbus attorneys Robert
Suhr and Tim Tyack say tbe teen-age victims,
'AnDette COoper and Todd Schliltz, "were about to
reveal certain lntortllatlon about a group ct people"
the day they disappeBred I!HJ'Iy two years 11110Johnllm, !!0, waa ~ last Jan. 28 and

sentenced to die lri tbe elecbic chair for the murders
ol tbe two teen-qers on Oct. 4 or 5, 1982. He has
maintained lila liiJiooence slnoe Ills conviction.
SUhr's memorandum Is baaed on an atfldavit
s(jpled by a New Lexington, Ohio. WOOWJ he lilenttnes
only as Betty Doe..
Miss Cooper, l8, and Schultz, 19, disappeared here .
tbe, eYenlng of Oct 4, 1982. Ten day$ later, searchers
found their IIll'llalln the Hocking River. Other body
parts were found two days later burled In a nearby
I.U Jilleld.

In tbejdlldiavtt, ~Doesaldscmeoaeknockedon

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her apartment door about 2: ll a.m . on Oct, 2. Shedld

not ~ the door but looked through a peephole ani!
saw two peq:~le 'f~ tit descrlptilns of Cooper and
Schultz.
. . About 4: 3lli.m . on Oct. 4, Betty Doe said, she heard
another knock and thoUght ber daughter was there.
Betty Doe ~ed the door, 8nd a girl said, "HI. My
name's J\Mle ... and tbl$ Is my frlmd, Todd."
Betty Doe said tbe couple was !Qo!Png for a
neighbor, Joyce Gleason, who Is a counselOr for .the
Percy County Drug and Alcoml Abuse Agmcy.
As the couple
. pn!I)III'I!d to. leaVe, Miss Doe said, she

ByTEIUlSA MELCHER
'11anea Sentinel &amp;all ·
POMEROY - ErosiOn along the
Ohio River · tontlnues tn he a
problellJ. But, according tn tbe
lii8.)'0r'S of 'Middleport and Ponte- •
roy, tbe chances ot anything being
ckmeaboutltareootgood.
Most of the problems are caused
by tbe eomblnation of high water.
andheavybargetratflcduring,sald
lrlsBakerofSyracuae.Shehaslived
almgtberlvertor!lyears.
· In that time, Baker laid she and

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RESTAURANT: ARMAND 6:30-10:00
BAND
WATCH FOR NEW HAPPENINGS AT

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property.
·"'t's tbe ral8e In the water level,
(Caused by,the dam System)," she
cOitDIEirted: "Then tbe boats
mme atmg.... When tbe
water'sbl&amp;bllwhenlttsreallybad,"

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s11e tllllltlnlled;
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. The U.S. Corps , of ·Engineers
clalln tbe probli!m Is not caUS!d by

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heard Schultz ask Cooper wbet:her. "we're doing the
right thing... Acrordlng tn tbe affidavit, ~
answered, u1 know \lie are:• ~ ·
Miss Doe said tbe couple mentioned Johnston, ~
Miss Cooper said, "Oh, he'll be mad as a raging bull .
. U he doesn't do anything ·tn (lllin or them), he'll
probabiy go to tbe pollee- at least he'll report It tn the . poUce. U nobody else believes us, I know he'll ~P
us."
Suhr claims tbe conversation reconled In Miss
Doe's affidavit lndlcates tbe two teen-agers planned
to tell someone about some Information they had.

Ohio River ·erosion
remains a problem
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our Drive.:Thru in the all~ behlitd
beer,
wine, ice and the Best

said.

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!Iii! benefits
would ou~lgh tbe costs," Jim Everman, chief of floof plain .
~ speclll\ lltudles tor tbe
Hwrtlngtoli Branch of the Corps
said.
Everman Sll,kl the Corps
ooked at possibly cleaning OJi .
8llarglng tbe stream, whlcl) •
tlowlalongO.J. White ROad and
Into Chickamauga Creek. How·
l'W'!', Everman said, "HYiewere
In do anytblng, tbe costs would
ha~·tG be absortled by the local
residents 'or tbe county/' ·
In .the Corps' study of the
pf9blem, they say It appears
that tbe present culvert (located
·at the downstream llmlts of the

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'DaF I ll lllnell!adl . .
. GALLIPOLIS- It appears as
It the Ooodlng problem along
O.J. White, Road ls back In tbe
L!~"'"" of colinty Ottlp~.
. ~ , O:S. ~ CIJril &lt;II .
'Englneei's told CINnty otflclals
last week that It · was not
konomlcalJy teasn»e tor tbe
Federal government to become
involVed 1n the problem.
·"We could not Identify any

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The LaSalle Takes Pleasure In
Announcing Yancy Roush As .
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Ohio weather:
chance of
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Veterans Memqn"al

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• die time the robbery occurred.
: ,.''I want Earl ou~ of IllY We,''
: Humphreys said she told EslockEI'.
! lleJociker also told tbe jury HliJnpl!·
had not received a su~ to
• ; appear bl.court until she arrived In
I Athens from Cincinnati.
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=am~~ called a "people

Thejury~beratedfortworours

' ' O:Iiihlscillslngstatements, Warren
tOld: . the l!JI'Y. "'111lnk Ot

li!Credlble colnctdences. ...Not Just
Col)lcldenctlj, that's circumstantial
~ce. " he argued.
. .:In other testlmoey Thursday,
Ingels' ex-wife testified.
' , Vlckle Humphreys of Hamilton
COOhty, Oblo, said Ingels spent
_substantial amounts of money on
liei' and their son for Christmas
presents aflertberobbe!ybccurred.
, She sald Ingels bought a computer
' for her son. Although she did not
;examine the gift closely before she
' returned It to Ingels, Humphreys
: ettlinated the computer had cost
: n.tm to $1,500.
· • :!ngels testlft'ed he pald$100forthe
. gift.
; J~wnphreys also testified she
~ beUeved Ingels' motberwouldllefor
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, J ngels claimed he was at heme

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heavy damage to llls car tbe patro)
said. ..
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Officers said Tammy A.' WeUs.l7,
Long Bottool, was northbound on
Ohio 7 ·whell she turned right onto
County Road 46.and lost control of
her vehicle In the gravel, going off
tbe 1'1111!1 side ol tbe road, striking a
guanlraU. The patrol said tbe 3: 15
p.m. 8ccldent resulted In Ugbt
damage to her car.

Fire out on arrival -No verdict yet

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fumty pr!l!leCiitlng attorney, said
there are no other suspects In tbe
case. n.ejwyd1dwhatl.lleS'tbought
right, he conunenle!l.
' 'For rtgl!t now, that was our best
ca~~e," Warren !!XPialned.
. ~We tbouglrt we had tbe circumst$tlal evidence with two eyewtt~ ldentltylng him," warren
said. Two bank employees ldentl·
· n~Ingels as tbe robber. . '

POlE ROY
FLOWER
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Bush's cmunlttee has spent tbe

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past
year collecting
andnottn-state,
projects.letters
support tor tbe six projects trom
businesses tbrougbout tbe area. The

Five emergency runs were made Veterans Memorial; at 2: !18 p.m.
tiy local units Thursday the Meigs Pa:meroy to Scout Camp RA;lad, auto

ATHENs, Ohld (AP)....: The jury
- -"'•-·-wasmmorlna'bathroom
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fire at the 892 South Second St., In the Wayne Marks murder trial
Middleport residence- of Shirley ended lnltlal deliberations without
Justice.
~chlng a verdict.
Membeni of the Athens County
. Mkklleport firemen reported that
they were called tn tbe residence at Cmlrnoo Pleas court jury are being
,7:01p.m.buttbetlrewasalreadyoot . ~ - overnight 8nd wDI
when they
resume deliberations · tomorrow
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Bob Hoeflleh ·IUivise&amp; resident&amp; ihat Mei@s County
Sporta ............................ C.l-1
Cleanup \'IVeek begin8 Morut.y-PII8'! B-2
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.~ergency runs reported

· esc8Jled serious
II:!Jwy In separta1e ooocar accl·
dents Thursday. ·
The Gallla-Melgs post of tbe state
highway patrol said David M.
Parsons, 22, Oleshlre, was !lOUth- ·
bound on Chester T9WilSIIIP Road
ll2whel1helostcontrololhlscarlna ·
. ·ccurve, went off tbe right side of the
road and overturned:
The ·2: lll ·p.m. accident caused

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STREET

SEORC•••

peq:~le

Winaett .take8 aim •t ute road priorities
in an ~ letrer to Gov. Celeste-PII8'! A-2· -

REMEMBER..

costs,ll""~tnjall,s•~.
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CoUnty Emergency Medlcal Ser·
VIce rEPOrted.
·At 9: 21 a.m. Racine went to Ohio
338 tor Russell Cline, taken tn
Y!rterans MemOrial Hospital; at
12:28 p.m . Pomeroy .to West Main
~. auto accident, ~
~ and Jay Cremeans taken ki

Brooks, Reedsville, 1'.'5 IIIII alit.,
to yteld right of way from

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ricneiyear'~;lJll~ob~~~~~tlon~~a~-~~~lt;~PaQJ~~~~~~·~"~-~-~--~·171~1~

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barge trattlc or the modem dam
system, said Fred Hoffman, mayor
of Middleport.
"They say It's justa natural thing
and thatlt's not tbe boats that cause
It," Hottman remarked.
The engineers had a publlc
meeting In Meigs County several
years ago, butnolhlngresultedtrom
that meeting.
Paneroy Mayor Richard Seyler
sald money was tbe biggest probtern. The problem exists aU up and
down tbe river, he explained. ·
Very llttlecan be done about tbe
problem by citizens, Baker . said.
Ground cover has worked for
several years, but we haven't had
any 111gb water, she commented.
Altboughdumplngscrapconcrete
and rockl aver the banks Is
etfl!ctlve, It's very expensive tor
Prlv'!te Citizens, Baker sald.
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· 1ems along tbe Ohio River li!
MelpCounty Is sem In tNsvlew
oJ the river IOing northeallt from
.Fomaoy. Communities 1111!1
property OW!Mll'S, told It's a •• '
!lldural proce1111 oJ the river, ~~ •
have altempted lo fon&amp;ill :::
further erosion by bulcln11 up . :

tbelr shorefronts.

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Something like
·~n.i(ormity in law
: Starting in August, Oltloans may seesomethingclosetounlformltylntne
enfOrcement by' local courls of tne state's rewritten motor vehicle financial
tesponslblllty law.
· · Gov, Richard Celeste signed the revised verston 'into law Juty 2, but tne
Courts were given 30 days of transition from the mandates of the original
l&gt;Jil. which took effeCt Jan. l.
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: Basically, the law now makes It clear that an drivers are required to be
Qnanelally responsible - whether or not they signed a sworn statement to
tluit effect when they acquired or renewed their license tags.
·If an accident occurs and a driver Is convicted of a tratflc offense as a
result, he or she must provide proof of financial responslbiUty to the court.
::t! they do not, the case Is then referred to the registrar of motor vehicles
~ may, after a hearing, suspend the person's auto tags for 90 days and
UJitD such time as responsibility Is demonstrated.
; These and some other matters were cleared up in the revised version
lo$lch was introduced after many judges around the state refused to
enfOrce the original law, some saying It was unconstitutional. The word IS
. oow that the judges will havl! no difficulty in strict enforcement.
; Meanwhile, an old legal doctrine In Ohio, which says a parent may not
bj1ng a civil suit again$! an •:unemancipated chU~,'' has been upheld by a
recent decision of the state Supreme Court . .
: The decision came in a case in which Harry and Nqrma Mauk, a Marlon
Qxmty couple injured when their car swerved to miss a ladder which .
dropped from a truck, sought to sue the trucl&lt; driver, their son, TimothY

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Plastics·:plant . slat~ for reOpening

· guided by principle as Donald·
presidents
so record
firmly
Reagan:
. It Ishave
a pitybeen
that the
is disfigured.
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WARREN, Ohio f.AP ) - A hourly and 17 salaried wot~,
plastics compounding· plant at officials said. 'riley wnnli? the first
RootstQWJt that has been closed for new employees hired at Packard
more than a year Will reqpen and .since June 1981.
create 60 jobs runder a new.. labor
Local 717 Preslclent O~ry
agreement, officials say:
Whitman praised uniOn members
Packard Electric, a division 'of for ratifying an agreement tnat
General Motors, will invest .$13.3 enhances their job security and
: million to reopen tne plant, which congratulated Packanl managehas beelt closed since January 1983, ment "for ltsefforts tohelp~secure
officials said.
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additional jobs for the greater
'Ha~ld E ! Nlchpls; shopchalnnan
MlihonlngValley area."
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and chief negotiator for InternaElmer E. Reese, Packard genera1
tional Union ~~ Elecltlcal Workers nianager, !illld the Rootstown plasLocal 717, said that union members tics operation has no ttes to the
have unanimously accepted con· defunct "fl.Jial-assembJY option"
tract language for the plant.
proposed. in ll&amp;, which Ldcal m
When thepl!jnt Is In filii operation, in!mbers rejected.
anticipated by1987, nwlllemploy43
Under that plan, i'inal·assembly

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"The investment Packard will
·make 1n renovating the Rootstown
plant and purchasing new· equtp.

benefits of free .enterprise, held a
· production tour far hlgll school
students and created consumer

·=~~U:!. the automobile

ment and that
technology
reflects
confidence
we will be
able toour
be
competitive in the plastic com·
pounding business," Reese said.
· Sill said the

ROOtstown plant

expects to be producing 52 mJJlton
pounds ol material annually

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Other members of the group who
created projects were Klm BeOO.
diet, Marysville; Sandy Mershon.
.Rio Crande: DaW)I Swingle, Wellston; Brian Blake, Rio Grande;
Robert Frisby, Wellstnn; Adam
McNichols, Amanda; . Mark Rlfte,
FUo Grailde; and Debbie TUfts,
Wheelersburg.

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professor of educa'\1011 at RGC&lt;:C;
Gary :roothaker, fOnner superin·
tel)detit of Gallla COunty I,.ocal
Schools; Jan Thalei', president of
P.J.'s Inc.; Jeff Sinl.th. vice pres!· ·
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of. Emerson E. Evans School
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manager, Robbins ·&amp; Myers .lnc.;

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specification. We will have adequate room for all ani- , ,
mals until slaughter. They will be fed, watered and·· '
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.GALLIPOLIS SAVINGS

The;aCcount with
theexbas ... .
.A BONUS* GIFT

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Federal Reserve Dtatrlet No. t
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1984.
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ASSETS
Cash and balances .due from depository Institutions
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Norilnterest·bearln·g balances and currency and coin ...... .......... .. .... 1,838,000.00
Securities ..... ...... ..... .................... .. .. .... ... ........ ....... ...... ..... ............... 22,541,000.00
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to ·resell ................. ,, .. .......... : .................. .. . ....... 7,400,000.00
Loans and lease financing receivables:
Loans and leases, net of unearned Income .... .'.19,872,000.00
LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses ......... 176,000.00
Loans and leases, net of unearned iricome,
allowance. and reser.v e .. .:.. ................. :.. .. : .•. , ................................ 19,696,000.00
Prerrilses and fixed-assets (including capitalized leases) ........ ..............8!1?,000.00
Other real estate owned .......................................................... , ............ 30,000.00
Other a's sets ................................. .... ........ ......... ... ...... .......................... 766,000.00
Total assets ...... ............ ........ ,................... ..... ., .......... ................ ...... 53,128,000.00.
LIABILmES ·
Deposits:
In domestic offices ....... , ........................................................ , ... ... ...40,943,000.00
(1) Nonlnterest-bellrlng ... ........... ........... .......... 5,336,000.00 •·
. (2) IniE)rest·bearlng., ................. ... .... ...... ,....... 35,607,000.00
Federal fund~ pu~chas!!d and securities sold. under
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agreements to repurchase .................... .'.... ...... ,,., ............ .. ....... : .... 7,100,000.00
Other liabilities ................. ... ..... .. ............ ,. ... ................ ........... ............ 34 7,000.00 ·
Total IIa bllltles ............................ ,. ........ .,, ... , . .......... :........................ 48,390,000.00
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EQUiTY C.APrrAL
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Common stock .................. .......... ................ : ............... . ., .......... ........ . .. 900,000.00

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Undivided profits and capital reserves ........ , ............................... :...... ..988,000.00
Total equity capital ........ ..... .... ...... ................ ~.., ..... ..... ... ........ .... .. .... 4, 738,000.00
Total,lllablltles, lltnlted· llfe preferred $lock, and
equity ca~ltal.. ........... .......... ....... ................... ......................... ~ .. .!13,128,000.00

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eluding the supporting schedules) haa been prepared In conformance with official
Instructions and I~ true to the belt ot my know,l edge and belief .
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tlon (Including the ~upportlng schedules) and deClare thtit It haa been examined by
us and to the belt of our knowledae.and belief hu been prepared In conformance
with official Instructions and la true and ~r.rect.
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done under a ,separate tow-wage
contract.
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studytngtheJatestprojecttormany
years. but was unable to make the

projects and demonstrations: and
build a strong foundation for future
SAFEprogramsatRoc.cc.
The group also created prjects
which Identified and discriminated
betweenwantsandneeds,dlscuSsed
scarctty of econcmlc tennlnology,

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in history

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Members &lt;if the SAFE program
who pn:sented the program to
judges at national competition
were: Allan Amr, Little Hocklng;
. Brad JoimSon, London; TedCanbs,
Chagrin falls; Alan Terry, Jack· ·
son; Robert COlvin, Gallipolis; and
Linda Lester, Rio Grancle.

Chemical Co.'s Galltpolls Ferry
plant: Dennis Komaromi, manager
of Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co!s ·
Jackson plant; and Larry Beebe,:
operations superintendent at the :
Janoes M. Gavin generating plant. :

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businesses and civic groups.

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1n addition, students participated
In rnedl&lt;t·retated activities which
included appearances on iadlo talk
shqws, pteparatlon of brochures
ana wrttlng newspaper articles.
Those projects were pre!jer~teO to

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Open letter to

RIO GRANDE - The.flrst·place
finish by the RloGrandeCollegeand
Carununity College SA,FE (Student
IUnbassado"! for Free Enterprise)
In l'ECellt national competition in
New Orleans has given the Emerson
E . Evans School of Business
Management national recognition,
said Dr. Clodus R. Smith, RGC·CC
president.
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The team qualified for national
cOmpetition by winning tne state
competition in April.
In New Orleans, they were
divide(! Into two learnS of three
students each. Their program was
presented nine times to-a total of 'r7
judges, accoi'dlng to Beverly wu.
klns, bustnessmanagementlnstrue·
!Or and team advisor.
"Our students worked hard.and
deserve to be winners. I'm proud of
them,''' she said. "And our advisory
boardhelpedsomuch." .
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The ' team competed against
many larger schools at tne national
event.
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Nita Dalley, assistant protessorof
communications, served as com· .
munlcatlons consultant to the group
and ,helRed the teams prepare and
give tlvil'r oral presentations for the
competition.
''The studenls were eager ·to dci
thelrbestandtheydld.Ourstudents
knew haw to communicate their
presentations to the judges,'' Mrs.
D«&lt;ley saldc
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in Free Enterprise (SAFE). which
Is the national organlzailon. SIFE
was formed 10 years ago to create
and promote economic awareness
of free enterprise in various

GAU...IPOLIS - "We'll have a
Breriomuin sBid 11Je store, will his twtce-yearty buying trips to New
few surprises for kids wheri tney feature such sitoe narile$ aa Bu$ter York and ColwnbuS.
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owrer of tpe :Shoe Cafe in the · roci, Spprts, Adlrondllte all(l ~ . Rascals, but the store will be
Lafayette Mp.llin Galllpolls, 'refer·
tonka, whl~ BrEnneman
Will rnarulged by Dla!ta Crump&gt;
ring to his newest enterprise. .
he "fashionable and .ftolctlonal
'lbe store will work with Buster
"Rascals" will be tne name of the Shoes for newborns thrQugh teens." Brown's III!Wborn program. BrEn·
children's specialty shoe store to be
The store Will alsoCllfl'Y slilesfOr neman explained. Each neWbOrn . communttlesacrossthecountry.
The Rio Grande SAFE group
tentatively . oPened Frldlly at 33 . wtmen with small feet, Brenneman child In Gallla, Mel3l and Mason
established six major objectives:
Court St. A grand opening has~ sa.ld. The ldnd of shoes offered for counties will receive a gift certlfl·
scheduled for Aug.l7.
sale wUI rangl! frorri dreSs 'to cate tor the baby's flnt set of !l)loes, - raise the awareness of people in
The store's tllemels Illustrated by moccasins, Brenneman'sald he will and the store Itself will keep a card
Its sign, carrying the famlllarflgure )&lt;eepupon latestshoescy)eithrough
file on Hs custcmers.
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WASIDNGTON - In anclel)t
sophisticated network of lnterna- hastened the death of· tile ancient step Is tatren. I urge the-Internato- ·
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times. It was the eustom to suspend
tiona! organizations. Today, 1.20 Games, now threatens the modern nal Olympic Committee to a~ a :
cyllect liability insurance.
Fllrther, Ohio delegalel! to the Republican Natlqnal COnvention, who will· wars between Greek city suites so
nations have Olympic CP~. ones. Though the Olympic RIOVeJ resolutiQn that would bar from the
help renominate President Reagan in Dauas on Aug. 22, are arranging as not to lnterf~re with the Olympic
Each year, hundreds of sports m!!nt has tried to resist being Games pen-9anenUy any · nation,
travel in a chartered, private jet.
Games. This same spirit motivated encounters hetween countries take subverted by governments with . great or smaJI, that boycotts the;
The plan shows the . traditional contrast between RepUblicans, who the Frenchman Pierre de Cou·
place under the Olympic umbrella. axes to grtod, It has been damaged Gmres
tramples on the rules. ·
.usually are well-organized, and tne Democrats woo' scrambled berten who inspired the modern
Most nations take part In several by a whole series .of political Any nation that walks out sho.u ld be
:Individually to get to their convention In San Francisco earlier this month revival of the Games.
lntematjonal matches every year.
Interferences.
out for good.
·the best way they could.
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"Let U$ export our oarSmen, our
· But If the Olympic movement Is
In 1952, tne Soviet Union, unwD- · Even a superpower will' pause
: Although most of tbem got excursion rates, the DBnocrats rode on , runnerS, our fencers ·tnto other · to be a working showcase of fair ling to relax Its pollee-state grip on before giving up ·the glories an&lt;\
:scattered flights "and some of us rode shotgun," quipped Senate President lands," he pleaded. "This Is the true
play and a spaWning ground of Its athletes even for a few days, advantages of Olympics partlclpa': Harry Meshel, D-Youngstown.
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free trade of the future, and the daY
International llffilty, It must free bullied the International Olympic tlon. And even If nations have to be
,. The GoP convention Is scheduled in Dallas Aug. W-23.
It Is introduced Into Europe, the
Itself from the InterferenCe of Committee Into permitting separ· elij)elled, an Olympics that 15' :
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cause of peace will have received a
governments that want to use the ate housing for the Russian team- serious about Its principles wiU :
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new and strong ally."
Games as a sounding board for a fateful capitulation.
p~per better than an Olympics ·
pro~oun
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In our times, cultural exchanges . tnelr politics and rivalries.
Canada, the host government lh that Is the catspaw for polltlca!'
J.l
- from. ballet troupes to ping-pong
The Roman emperor Nero fore- l!nli, barred the team from Taiwan Intrigue.
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teams-.,. have softened the edges of told tne relatlonsliips of power In order to kowtow ·to Communist . , I suggest further tnat the
polltlcstoOiymplcendeavorswhen China. Then In 1981, It WJIS pic movement give broader and )
· It's an accepted fact of Ufe on Wall Street that the financial markets often internationalhostlllty.TheOiymplc
movement,
which
offers
a
host
of
he
forced music upon the Games so · President Jimmy Carter who mpre explicit expression to It$ .
:are profoundly Influenced by the decisions of the Federal Reserve.
he could take part; then he forced a U.S. boycott of the Moscow · peace-seeking goalS by adopting"'' :
: When Paul Volcker, the Fed's chaltman, declared this week that tne activities besides the quadrennial
Games,
Is
the
pre-eminent
vehicle
frightened
off any would·be com- · Games to protest the SoVIet lnva- . Its motto something like "Peace •
:central bank hadn't acted to tighten credit In tne last few months, bond and
for
such
exchanges.
peUtors
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Neroalsoenteredachartot
sian of Afghanistan. This year, Through Sports," and \lY
·Stock prices rose and the dollar declined in foreign exchange.
Not
only
Is
It
the
foremost
race
and,
tllough
he
was
thrown
out
most of the communist ploc Is steps within Its realln to heal till! ,
: Traders in tne various markets seemed, 88 usual, to be hanging on
showcase
and
the
.
epitome
of
of
his
cartlage
and
never
finished,
retaliating,
by staytng .out. .
war-created dlvisloos among some ·
Vl)lcker's every word.
friendly
competition
under
lnterna·
he
W88
declared
the
winner.
This
sort
of
thing
will
nibble
the
··
of'
Its members.
:
: : ·But Volcker' s comments in testimony to the Senate Banking Committee
tiona!
law,
It
already
has
built
up
a
Such
political
Intervention,
which
Olympics
to
death
unless
a
bold
~made It evident that this acllon·reactlon mechanism works both ways.
.~the. markets keep a close watch on tne Fed, the Fed keeps a close
;watch on the markets. ,
· In the course of looking at "everything that's gotn'k on," Volcker said,
:'Fed pollcymakers based tnelr decisions II) part on "indications of price
Dear Governo~ Celesie:
and Canada to Florida, Georgia and merchants of Porrieroy and Middle· · search toe rues In his departmenti : ·
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.pr,essures" and "conditions in ffuanclal markets." ·
Last
week
I
attended
a
meeting
of
the Carolinas. It would shorten tne port have lost most of'thelr former
he will find re&amp;!lluiions pa.aed bye
· . This was an apparent reference to the depressed state of commodity
olflclals
and civic groups troni
tne Meigs County Regional Plan· present bils route between Charles- customers in the eastern section of
·prices, as set by traders in tne commodity markets, and the high level ot
every county and city betweel(:
Ding Commission at Pomeroy, ton, W.Va. and· Columbus by at Meigs Coll!lty who prefer to cross
.interest rateS, as set by traders In the bond andshort·term money markets.
Meigs
County,
Ohio.
I
was
appalled
least
40
inlles.
It
would
make
bus
Charleston and Columbus endorao:
over
into
West
VIrginia
than
make
: From those veUed comments, sorne private analysis Inferred a
to
hear
our
·
e
lectro
representative
service
·
available
to
Meigs
County
tne
long
and
dani!erous
·
trip
to
log the ~· road. Some have;
.: ~ge: 1n Its maneuvering tomanagethecourseoftheeconomy and the
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totneOhloLeglslature,Mrs.Jolynn
people
who
presently
have
no
.
Pomeroy.
If
the
access
road
was
been
on fUe as long aa a dozeD'
:m,lney supply, .Fed pollcymakers sometimes don't have to take any overt
years.
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could
reach
Porriecompleted,
Boster,
tell
the
commission
that
she
public
transportation
of
any
kind.
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action. The markets, In trylngtoantlclpatewhattheFedhaslnmlnd,may .
had
faDed
In
her
efforts
to
secure
a
would
make
Ohio
University
easlly
roy
In
a
few
moments.
When
the
How
much
longer'
are
we
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do the job fOr tbem.
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.In a recent commentary urging a Jess stringent credit policy, Investment change In tJje priority for construe· accessible to students from Jack· · local merchants loee bustoess to posed to walt?
Respectfully
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Ohio
loses
tax
West
lion of· an access road to tne new son County, W.Va., because Athens
.
adviser Yale Hirsch observed: "In his commitment to drive a stake
Ritchie Bridge spanning tne Ohio then could be only a half-hour drive collars!
Lowell Wingett·
through the heart of infiatlon, Fed ·Chalnna!i Paul Volcker knows It's not
If
DOT
Director
Smith
'will
River
at
Ravenswood,
W.Va."
That
away.
It
would
make
available
to
enough to slow the rate of price Increases. He must also wipe out
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priority
was
made
by
the
Rhodes
Industry
one
of
the
finest
lndusirlal
eXpectations of inflation."
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administration and announced at a sites in the nation a mOe or so below
From January through this montn, Hirsch noted, the price of gold feU 14
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meeting
at
the
Senior
Cl~ns
the
Ritchie
Bridge
approach.
p8rcent. "It's gold that for centw1es has been the chief barometer· of
Center in Pomeroy In Decemher, · · There Is no limit to the economic
lnOatlon anxieties," he said. "Volcker no doubt watches gold like a haw!c."
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1982 shortly before you took office. Possibilities of the tourist traVel
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SlmDarly, It can be argued that when fears mounted In the flnt half of
Your admlnlatration meekly ac· whiCh would be routed through
this year that the economy was overheating, the Fed did not need to push
cepted the Rhodes decision and has Meiga and Athens Counties If the '
Interest rates higher to try ·to slow It down.
,
.
resisted all efforts to change lt.
aca!ll road between Athenl and
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1n the gubernatorial election of jUvenswood, W.Va. became a
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1982, 3, 732 Meigs County voters reality. tn 8ales arid gasolllle !axel
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selected you for the oUice of alone the State of Ohio could recirup
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Governor. In the same election they much of the construction costs.
. Today Is Sunday, Juty 29, the 2llth day of 1984. There are 155 days left In
chose Mrs. Boster over the Republi- Beca111e It would be an Interstate
the year.
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can IncumbenI by a vote of 3,813 to Highway the federal governrnent
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Today's il!ghllgllt in history:
. 3,658. Both you and Mrs. Boster should piCk up some ot the tab. your:
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On July 29, 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
received your votes beca~~~e the hlahway en~rs and · attorneys
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came Into existence.
· people of Meigs County thought you should be·lnstnJcted to Investigate
On this date:
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would accelerate the construction this poulblllty.
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,' ln liro, King Olaf IT, the patron !illlnt Of Norway, was killed in battle.
of the access road to the new bridge
From a purely local staMp81nt ·
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In 1890, artist Vincent van Gogh died.
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at Ravenswood .and would end the this acieiis i'Oalf~theflntreai
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In llRI, the United States signed the Hague Convention.
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long period of neglect which· this , hope that Melp County ~ had to
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In 1914, transcontinental telephQne serVIce began with tile flnt
section ot Ohio has suffered so loilg. come Into them century. With the
..convt'nllltion between New York and San Francisco.
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Now, Mrs. Boster tells the Planning. exception of a bypaal • around
· 1n 19Ql;'f'ope Paul VI re-afflmled the Romai1 Catholic Chureh's · Commtsslon tha.t she can't get Pomeroy and Middleport il)d a few
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opposition to artificial means of birth control.
either you or . your Director of mlll!l of RDIIte 33 which hal been
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In 1981, Britain's Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer 1n 'a
Transportal!m, Warren J. Smith, follr·lalled, our state roads 111111
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s.pectacular ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. .
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tO visit Meigs qnm!y ~ ~ witn follow thewqon tnlekl otourearly
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Ten years ago: The House Judiciary Canmlttee voted to adopt a second
your own eyes our critical need.
.s ettlen. The ~~ 21 inlle.acceu
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artiCle of Impeachment against President Richard Nixon.
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An access road Jln!dog Athens road II wiDdlq and danpt'oul and
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nve )'ears ag~~: Basque terrorists set off l:1ornbs In Mf.drid's two main
with the Ravenswood Brl~ would
not 10118 bear .tile heevy trucka
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raUway Stations and airport terlntnai, klll1ng live and InJuring more than
be beneftclal not only tO Athens and whlcll make up 11101t cl. the ttatftc
"I /UM WMt what ~rtoDY ,_ ..: ioN,
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100.
Meigl Counties but natlf,lnally aa 0\11!1' the RIICIUI Brtd&amp;e to Inter·
P.O~" • I7ICIMy. , . . , , . , ua ,., ,.,_,"
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- One year ago: Actor David Niven died of a neunmuscular clbeue 1n · · well. It provides the 11'10111 dlreet 1 state Tl ._. RaWIIIWOod. Since
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Sw1121!rland at die age of 73.
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route between .Toledo, Michigan the bridge lias been opened the
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cmaa.,d••st+-.. Ownerllaba • • •
It rtpt. Ber ..other' Ryaa. loolal ala. Tbe ~tift wll
fealure lllllllt IJnad DUlle . . .

Kids' shoe .store ·qpening slated
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The Sunday Tin.s-Se~tinei-Page-A-3

Point Plea10nl, W. Va.

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Mr. Reagan's enthusiasm for the drinks for W.year-olds, rather an can without great exertion go to
'Rue~ a phllosopey 88 conduces In
cause of sober driving has brought acknowledgment that sober legtsla· Indiana If what they want Is to own
such thinking?
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him to doing the kind of thing tors might reasonably concl\lde a handgun, even If they own it
Iii New York. an ot!lclal review ol
against \Chich he has warned for lo that the regulation ot bars 1$ not the Illegally. Is that a justl!lcatlon for
that deciSion by Albany legiBlators
tnese many years, ever s(nce he logical way to crack down on national handgun C()ntroJ laws? It · to ~eep tne drinking age at 19
renounced his way into political Irresponsible drunken driving.
Instead ot raising It to the 21 the
has been a national practice for
sobriety. Eve!'Ybody talks about the
.' Jbe federal system Is designed, gene•aUons to seek out stalel! in
federal Jaw Jeeks w01 · COlt _,
dangers of governmental lnterfer· . however accidentally, as a proving 'whlcl) divorce laws suit one's
mOtion. You see, the S'anctlon used,
ence, but some are elected to do ground for d~erent approaches to personal arrangements, and go
under the Jaw Mr. Reagan slgited,
something about It, and Ronald the same problem. The defenders of there for relief. Does this mean we
deprives non-cooperatlhg states of
Reagan has let me down. ·
the .federal law will tell you that ought to federal~ the divorce .the federal highway subsidy tn
What happened last week was individual states cannot conduct laws·?
which they wo'wd · othe!Wise be
.
that a law passed, the terms of . their experiments on teenage
entitled.
Sixty million dollars, in the
A few ¥earS ago Bishop Moore of
which are explicitly directed to drunken driving because in any N:ew York suggested that it was
case of New York.
cause Individual states to pursue an given state It Is too easy to those sinful for New .Yorkers to fiy off to
It Is a pari ol the national dlsea!le.
individual nostrum. It Is this, that who live near tne frontiers of their New Jersey or .Connecticut in
Federal aid to education has meant
young people should not be permit· home state to drive across the line search of frle~Jdller tax skies, bl!t
exactly what Its. critics predicted:
ted to order alcoholic beverages toaneighborlngstate drlnkdoWna precisely the difference in taxes
federal control of education. Thwi
until theY can prove that they are21 harrel of beer, and tctll someone en CaUSEd a mobility, the fruits of
Bob Jones University In South
years old.
route home.
Carolina ·'!an not proceed. to Interwhich were higher empiQyment,
But of COUrSe you do not condemn
But ·of cOurse, as much can be higher !lllvings, lower .prices. un.
pret the Bible as Its exec;uttves see
laws by pointing out people on said about any activity unlesS It questionably, the legislature ot New
fit, no matter that the lnter!iretatlon
whose behavior It would happen involves real property, which Is York state would like to forbid
Is preposterous. (But who Is to say
that the application of such laws immobile. If Illinois does not allow · ~djacent states from creating more
that preposterous educational attl·
might prove redundant, so this Is the purchase of handguns but hospitable economic cllmates, but
tudes are fostered only at Bob
not an argument against the no Indiana does, residents of Illinois wny should Republican's advance
Jones?) HIUsdale College, which
has been coeducational since before
tne governmental deigned to give
the women the vote, Is ~uted
because It declines to encumber
Itself with redundant forms·to-tlll
asserting something that, In ijle
opinion of Its prlnclplea trustees, is
of the $(1Vernniiml's busine!jll.
Ronald Reagan needs to watch
these little philosophical lapses, of '
which his slgnl'1g a bill sticking It to
the Japanese motorcycle makers
for,, the personal convenience of
Harley-Davidson, was another el(·
ample. And the president has a
rough one coming up. Sometime In
September he Is supposed to rule on
the Importation of steel, against :
which local steel makers desire
protection. ·And a key relation of
actlv,Jty in respo~ to such tempta·
Uons gives out the . prof!le of a
president's !ldminlstratton. Few·

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�Municipal court cases concluded
GALLIPOLIS - A Rt. 3, Galllpo- suspended on the second charge.
Us man was fined $.DJ, sentence(! to
}{eruy M. I:los$, 62, 716ThlrdAve.,
tlirEe days In the county jall, 18 was fined $12 plus costs ori a Chafge
months probation and had his or operating an ~e . motor
driver's license suspended for 60 vehicle. F1ned$12for!alluretoy1eld
days after pleading guilty to DWI In · the right of way when turning left
Galllp()lls Municipal Court Friday. was Earl L. Dunlap, 29, Rt. 1,
Russell L. Ferguson, 34, also GalliPOlis.
_piNded guilty to drlvtng left of
RhondaL.Lee,3l, ,R t.1,Cheshlre,
: ;!r81ter. His fine and cpsts were was fined costs after pleading guilty
.

to pennlttlngan unlicensed driver to
operate a mptouehicle. DOnald R.
&lt;lleney, :aJ,4J)2ThlrdAve., wasllned
S12 after pleading guilty to no
mot~cle l1cense and no opera·
tor's license.
Forfeiting bonds were Joseph S.
Yeagley, 21, 112 Mabelene Drive,
!allure to have a helmet , $35 and
Homer H. Slri'lpldns, 29, Point
Pleasant, W.Va., !allure to ol)ey a ·

:• Couples file for maniage ·

StoP sign; $40.

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, GALLIPOLIS - The following
,;couples flied for marriage this past
~ In Gallla County Probate

,·eoon.

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. Billy L. White Jr., 21, Rt. 2, Crown
: City, auto body man, and Mary M.
: ~olley, 19, Il.t. . 1, Crown City,
;.waitress.
• Jolu't E . Rutt, 22, Rt. 2, Gallipolis,
•:~aoorer, and EJecta .L . Martin, 29,
;Rt. Pabiot, secretacy.
• Marcus D. KKinder, 25, Colum; llua, carpenter, •and · Diana K.
;.Carsey, 28; 5:al Spring Valley Drive,!
:.admissions counselor.
;.. Donald L. Neal Jr., 25, Rt. 2,
·'Crown
,. . City, sawmlll'employee, and
,•Yolanda J . Clark, 16, 46 Court St.,
: ~t.
• • Arnold B. Stwnp, 33, Rt. 1,
•_Callipolls, electrician, and Rebecca
J. CoUins, 19, Rt. 2, Point Pleasant,

self-etnploy.ed, 'and Cindy K. Brwn·
field, 21, Rt. 1, Northup, nursing
aide.
Gacy McGuire, 28, BldweU,
unemployed, and Brenda A.
George,l8, Bidwell, at home.
Stuart M. Lentz, 23, Rt. 3, Bidwell,
student, and Dreama L. Rutt, :aJ, Rt.
1, Thurman, student. •

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: ::Rex D. Black Sr., .Jl, Glenwood,

~ .Va., president of Black &amp; Sons

.· Inc., and Victoria A. Smith, 28,
'::GI,eftwoocl, at home.
.·: BWyL. Walter,28,Rt.l,Northup,
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-.-·f&gt;Gint Plea~emt, W. Va.

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STORE HOURS:
9 am tillO pm
Fri. ·Sat.9 am til 10 pm
CLOSED SUNDAYS
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·:: POMEROY- Two persons wet:e
:-cited In separ~te car accidents
,: Friday afternoon and Saturday

:momtng.
·: Robert Hood, 400E. Main St., was
'Cited forD~ In juvenile rourt Brter
' he 'allegedly hit a parked truck on
·' Union Avenue ' at 2:19 a .m .
'' Saturday.
~ The truck was owned by Jane
; RUJSeU of UniOn Avenue. The truck
· was knocked over the hill In the
'lnc;)dent, according to pollee.
: Pollee said Cheri L. Wawro of
; Puneroy was reportedly attempt•' 1ng to park on Second Street across
; from thepostolfkewhenshestruck
: a parked car.
· The parked car was owned by
·~ Marilyn K. Fultz of Middleport.
; Wawro was cited for !allure to stop
~ In an assured clear distance.
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The Gallipolis Fire Department and the .River
.Recreation Festival Committee wish to thank
the following individuals, businesses and organizations for their financial assistance in ·
donating monies for the giant fireworks display on the past July tat the riverfront in GalliPQiis .

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Temperatures will be cool, withhighsSQndaybtthe~foupper'll&amp;
The extended forecast for Monday thnlugh Wednesday cans for
generally lair skies with little or no moisture. Temperatures will be
cool.
Outdoor working weather will be good · for the next five days.
Incoinlng moisture In the south will be spotty and light, with totals of
one-tenth of an Inch or less. Evaporative los$ rates will average 0.2
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(2) Interest·bearlng ............ .... .. ................. ..... 91,378,000.00.
Other Uabllltles·. .. ................................... .. ...... .... ...... .............. ... ..... .. 1,293,000.00
TotalllaUilltles .... .......... , ..................... ........... ... .... ... . ......... .......... . 105,790,000.00
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Surplus .......... ..... ... ..... ...... .. ........... ................... :.. ............... ............ .. J, · • ·00
Undivided profits and capital reserves ........ ...... ......... :....... ... ...... ...... 3,146 •000·00
Total equity capital ... .. ............ .. . ........... .. ... ........ ... , ... .... .... ... ·· .... .... ·· 8,3jl6,000.00
Total Uabllltles, llmlted·llfe preferred stock, and
equity capital .. .. .... .... .......... .. .. .............. .. .......... ... , .... ,.............. .'.114,186 ,000.00

SEALTEST
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MICHI'GAN

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ORANGE ·$}79
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Other assets ...... ........ .... ........ ...... ... ..... .. ... , ..... ........ ........ ............ ...... 1,820,000.00
Total assets .......... .. ................. , , .... ......... .... .... .... ... .. . .................... 114,186,000.00
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Federal Reserve Dls&amp;i'le&amp; No. 4
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1984.
ASSETS
Cash and balances due from depository Institutions
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Federal funds sold and securities 'j)urchased
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Loans and lease financing receivables:
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LESS: Allowance for loan a,n d lease losses ...... 1,001,000.00

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tempetatures
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of Nort!l Platte, 49, and Valen·
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•T-oplne dipole VHF. -

Lottery wiruiing
nurnbel'8: 226, 9436

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in add ilion to rf-li{ular prt&gt;mlum• and rlbhon11.
Crnlral TruKI ~~~~ prt&gt;llf'RI to wlnnrt;t In nf!arly
100 dl'flill::nalf'd t'tlr,orirll of non-llvu loC'k
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1o switch to awdUary power due
1o the power intenuptlonl;.
Nevada Power Co. officials said
about llall the more than 10,00&gt;
customers affected by the out·
· ages had service restored within
an boor. · ·
HartsiJeld Atlanta Intema. tiona): Airport, meanwhile, was
vtrtuaUy ~t down for more'
than an hour as the thunderstonns tore through north
Georgi.a.
A thwderslllim In central
Alabama Friday morning produced large baD In Selby County.
The same thunder~tonn
brought 0.6 Inch of rain to
Blnnlngbam In Jess than 15

evening
Hay curing conditions will be acceptable, Tile rain-free period will
be lengthy enough for•new cuts, rut growers may want to crust and
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AOOtherFruth's cus!Omerbuy!ng
tickets, this time for her father,
because she had played her tickets
earlier in the week, felt her fatherls
chances wert! as good as anyone
else's at hitting the r ight numb;!r
combination.
"Sure, why wouldn't they be?''
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In Las Vegas, many hotels had

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residents.
"A lot of custotnei'S come !rom
Charleston, and there have been
peoplepasslngthroughfromSablna
or Bellaire," she said. "Some
custo~. with relativeS as Jar
al"aY as Texas or Fl,orlda, wrote to
them about it.
"People stand a chance of
winning a lot of money," she
cbnt!nued. "They don't feel bad
about klslng, since it's going to the
schools."
Gloeckner said several RavensWood area residents have been
ruylng tickets.
'"There's been a lot of sttangers,

About half the tbwn of Baker,
• Call!., 100 mlles northeast of Los
Angeles, was· blacked out after
llghtrilng ripped apart a udllty
pole, said Lois Clark, IIECI~~
of the chamber of coinmerce
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Variable cloudiness with a sUght chance of . showel'l! or
thunderstorms Sunday. Highs Sunday near 78. The chanoe o! rain Is ·
:ll percent Sunday..
ERIE
Winds nortlteasi five to 15 koots .Sunday. M!lStlY sunny Sunday.

WHOLE

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The customer saki he had bought
seven tickets - not unusual,
because he said he was a regular
Lotto player and purchased seven
tickets each week .
Smith said Fruth's had prepared
for !be' last major jackpot try - at
that time, $8 mllllon - by posting
stgits urging regular and new Lotto
. players to make their purchaseS
early. ·
He said sales had been steady
week, rut took off as Saturday
approached. ·
"We've had to have
pe\'son
there handling sales," Smith said.
"Ysually she handles both sales and

rut it benefits everyone- the kids,
the state, a u the businesses," be

the register, 'but for now It's only
been sales."
Carter cohflnned that sales
haven't been limited !0 Gallla

ThundersiOmls also stretched
from east Texas to Georgia arid

Is 10 percent Sunday.

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western Arizona.

CENmAL. EAST CENTRAL
Mostly sunny Sunday. Highs In tile middle 708. The chance oY rain

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effect tllrouPevenlngformoun·
talns and c1e11erts of southern
California, southern Nevada and

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NOR'I'HEAST, aNlBAL HIGIIJANil8
Mostly clear Saturday night. Lows near 55. Sunny Sunday. Highs
in the m1ddJe 708. The chance of rain is 10 and Sunday.
MLUQ Vt\LLEY~ SOtrnl\VE!T, Wl!lJT CENTRAL
Sunny Sunday. Highs between 75 and ~. The chance of rain Is 10
pen~ut &amp;mday.

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.. The Na!Jonal W~lher Seivice ays WJStable ail- associated with an
area of weak low pressure. tn lDdlana and western Kentucky will •
result bl a sll&amp;ht ·chance of ilhDwers in exttant; southern Ohio
Sunday, Mo8t of the state, however, will have a gOO() amount or
sunshine and pleasant temperatures.
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Saturday, but cloudiness increased from the west during the early
morning. A cool northerly flow of air continued Into the state trOm a
high pressure area over the Great Lakes.
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night, but no rainfall WI!$ reported ..

THANKS TO AREA

Leir Photography
Talliney JeWelers ·
Dr. Jack Bailes
W.uah-Halley'Wood Funeral Home
Jaycees
G&amp;J Auto Parts
· Rodney Supply Co. ,
Marchi Dist. Co. ·
Cremeans Concrete
Norris Dodp
Gallipolis Auto Auction
Smith Buick Co.
Kiwanis Club
Burlile Oil Co.
Bastille
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Haskins-Tlnner
McGinnes-Stanley Ins.
Emblem Club
Betz Honda
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Milstead Bake~
Jim IIi ink Chev. ·
Tom's Stereo
Voto Mfe.
Wood's Rully
Charley and Co.
Fruth Pharmacy
·Bob Evans Farms
V.F.W. Post 4464 Bingo
Willis Funeral Home
Retail Merchants
Willis Tire Co.
Centrai .Trust Co:
Motor Car Brokers
Neal Ins.
Don Baird &amp; Son Auto Parts
Ohio Valley Bank
O'Dell Lumber Co.
Holzer Clinic LTD
Shake Shop
Hill Crest Sur1ial Clinic
Par Mar Oil Co.
The Com!Dircial &amp; Savin&amp;s Bank
Empire Furniture
Motor Parts Co.
Howard Baker Saunders Ins.
Phil M. Roberts. Inc.
Or.· DoRllld Thaler
Gallipolis Jr. Women Club
AnonyntOus Donators
Dick Brown Ins.
Big River Electric Co.
Boso A1ri Center

Violent thunderstonns ripped
. apart a power line In $ooihern•
California on Friday and winds
up to 77 mph trom a dDWnpo\11" In
Atlanta virtually clolled one the
world's busiest airports.
Ughtnlng ' also knocked Out
power · to more than 10,00&gt;
customers In ~Vegas, Nev.,
· where heavy rains swamped
parts of the Vegas Strtp with
swtft.movtng water more than a

Chance of shower$ today
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Cllt!ord W. Snyder, 22,.Jacksoit,S3'7; ·
Phillip D. Egul!, 62, Cromwell, Ind.,
$38; Margaret A. Polen, San
AntoniO, Texas, $38; Harold Wells,
22, Bidwell, $38; Margaret L.
Hanson, 23, Wesliln, N.C., $39;
WUUam · M. McKII)ley, 60, St.
AlbanS, W.Va., $39; Scott A. Manos,
24, Daytl)n, $40; and Andrew Spino,
· 29, Seven Hllls, KJ.

By The 4e•"'ted Pr.

MONDAY 11IOUGH WEDNESDAY:'
Falr lluwgb the period, Highs around~- tows between 55 and ~
Mondlly and bt the 60s Tuesday and Wednesday.

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A_.e!ed
Writer
Cleveland and Aliron.canton areas do what we can to make each store
- CINCINNATI (AP) -Cleveland· by Sept. llf workers at thOse stores successful," Mcintire said. He said .
area grocery workers would be tum down a contract proposal that the proposed concessions would
better off If Kroger workers reject calls for wage cuts.
allow the Cleveland-area stores to
ProPosed wage Cllts Sunday even
Krogersaldthatlfthecontractls becompetltlve.
tlloogh Kroger threatens ,to close 23 passed, the stores will remain open
Kroger closed 70 stores in
stores If the cuts are rejected, a atleastanotheryear.
MlchlganonJuly2landclosed52in
Unton spokesman says.
Jim Mcintire, a spokesman for · Pennsylvania in February when
: "If Kroger wins these conces· Kroger, said the stores have had workers refused . to make
slons and other stores follow suit 11 · problems because of dropping concessions.
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lfllll~aveaunlonofl6 cmpeoplekta populatloninnortheasternOhlo.He
GltllnsaldhebellevesKrogerwill
Shambles " saki 1rv Gitlin spokes·' said Kroger sees wage concessions close the Ohio stores If the proposals
~ tor ~lllted Food and
as the only solution.
voted down. But he said
~alWorkersLocalOOI.r\Cievelllnd .
"There Is no hidden message in concessions will just p~de a
• The .Cinclnruitl·based Kroger Co. Ol.!rcloslngsorourproposals. We try temporary cure to Kroger s prot&gt;· • ·
lems and that workers would be
betre;. off to let the stores close.
"Kroger says it can't compete If it
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pays the same as .o ther stores In this
area. Kroger Is a very influential
CHICAGO (AP) - The FBI Is quietly last Week as they sat in a
company. It Kroger !eels It can
acting as a clearinghouse for
park in suburban Evanston.
maintain low wages without In·
oodence cOllected in a six-state
Margolis sald all Information . fluenclng other stores to do the
¢Jrnespreeln'¥hlchAJtonColeman received bY the . FBI will be
same Ithinkthecompany'swrong.
and Debra Brown are suspeets.
distributed to Individual law. en·
what will Kroger do~ Will
; Jeremy Margolis; an assistant forcement agencies. _
they want more conces$ions? Or
U.S. attorney, said Friday that the
Also on Friday, Margoils asked wW they close anyway?" he asked.
plan to have all the evidence ln one U.S. Magistrate Carl Sussman to
John Bartlett, the union's
jllace Is the "only proper way" to
allow hair, blood and footprint secretary-treasurer, said Kroger's
IDake comparlsons. .
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proposal includes pay cuts ranging
Brown.
trom35centsanhourforerrtployees
! -'For example," he said, •·we
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compete In the Cleveland area.

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the~ are other operalions just walttn,gtop~kupKroger's
profltable pieces and run wiV!
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them,' he said.
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Of the 52 stores that closed In
Pennsylvania, half have since been
reo~ by other grocel)'·stQre
chains, and many fOrmer Kroger .
emplOyees have ~n hlred, said
Jack BOOenhernler, boJslDess representatlve for the union's Local23 in
Pittsburgh.
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Kroger emp~s about l'iO,!XXI
peoPle natlonwlde. .It Is the United

POMEROY- The Infant of Dan

and C.tby Harford Rlgp of
Mlddleport'dled Saturday lq Holzer
M~ Center, GaDip&gt;Ua.
SurYt\llna u:e the parents; _a

, brothe!', 04~. at~: maternal
~ ~ts. Deivlnandl.etaMae
_. ~of Relnelle, W.Va.; pater·
. nat ~ Bernard and

Audi~Jtone

INSIDER
~ the adVI!~tages you went in • hea(ing aid; small size, com·
fortabla lit, Md the pirtornlanc• you need to help ·i!llprove
your hearing quality. Come in and iNe'U show you the many
advantegas the INSIDER ha to offer.
The

of South Point; and
several aunts and IU!Cles.
6raveslde ienolces will be held at
10: :II a.m. Monday tn ~Ide
Cemetery, with the ~- Mark
McClwtl ofllclatlng. Arrant!ements
areby#!AwilnpCoats·BiowerFun·

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Anniversary prices on
hearinl aids and bat-

RlTI'LAND - Ethel W. Taylor,
83, a llfe!ong resident of Meigs
County, died Fnlay night at her
Rutland liome. ·
Born Nov. 5,.lll01, near Rutland, a
. dauahter of the late Fred and ~
Winn,llhewasamemberofRutland
Church of Christ and the Meigs
County ' Senl.or Citizens

teries. ·
Ample Parkiril Space

WILLIAM 8. DILE8
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~m the clothing Coleman .was r----------------------------------------------------------------J--------------~--~------~----~--------wearing when he was arrested with
libers found at a crime in Dayton
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~; Gallipolis wW be smoke testing
\'~sanitary sewer system.
Ortlclals say· the testing wW be
.~ to locate storm sewers, roof
bli'llins
and other storm drains that
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•. le;Jve !jl1 odor, l)ut officials say to be
; safe, residents may want to call the
1fire department to make sure the
srrtoke Is not from another source.
I ·1!Je entrance of smoke indicates
: thattoxlcsewergasescanalsoenter
l hOhses and that the plumbing Is
' faulty or that traps In unused drains
aJtdry. To correcttheproblem,clty
1
, otftclals recommend the inspection
1of 8ewer traps.
: ~e testing Is expected to he
1COfPleted by the end of August.

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Ohio has a lot for you to do and see. And the best part is, you don't have to go far io have fun. You'll
find many events and attractions in your area listed in this handy travel guide. ,
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Check the guide and plan to get away soon. And. remember to phone 81'8t before you leave, for
information, reservations, directions, current weather conditions, for anything you need to•know.

Animal Cracker Park
Logan 16141 385-3940
Columbus Zoo '
.Powell 16141889·9471 .
Paradise Lake Family
Entertainment Park
Cambridge 16141 432·3007
Timber Run Arche~ Park
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GALLIPOLIS - A 2J.year-old 27, Sand Holloi'o' Road, DWI;
Columbus woman was treeted and· Richard Henry;6lMWCreekRoad,
released at Veterans Memorial open ·contaJner; j and SaDdra L.
Hospital follllwlng a trliftle'accldent · Spires, :!J, Rt; , 1, Gelllpolls,
.on Ohio 124 early Saturilay. ,
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The Gallipolis Fire Department
Roush was treeted for bru19es regorled that a car fire· calllled
following the 3:15a.m. accldent.
~tely Slm damage to a
TheGaWa.MelgspostoftheSIAte 1976 M~ ~ by ·Donald
highWay patrol said Rolish was Brooks, Rt.l. GaJUpoils. on Friday.
westboUnd on 124 ln Rptland
.ortlctals said the fire . ~
Township when she reportedly lost started trom an electrical short tn
controlofhercarlnacurve,\'VEI'Itoff the eng1ne.
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~THENS. Ohio (AP) -The Ohio
fallurc tiP conjrol rollow!Dg the University Deveklpment Office has
received rilore thin $3.9 mWion In
accident.
A 16-year-old RaCjne girl esciiPed gtfts for the ~ftscal year.
injUry wbeil she. 'altegedly losf
Jack Ellis, dlrectt of developcontrol of the car she was drlv1n# ment, told lrustees'ofiheOU Fui1d.
Inc .. that It was the most successful
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year
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partes of murders, kldnapplngs and
rapes .in six States. ~ palr- have
)Jeen charged by Ohlp a~~Px&gt;rltles
~th murder in the July ll'beatlng
death of Marlene Walters, 44, in the
Cincll)natl suburb of Norwood.
Col~an also Is a suspect in seven
1 otlier slaylngs and other attacks
diitlng a two-month spree, author!·
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llflllldcblldl': And nurileroua nJe. · ~TI lAP) · - Closing can handJe myself."
ch8rgies of raping 21 women and
'ces and lll!pbetlls:
arauments lll'e set.'I'Iaday in the
''J lost pn my home gi'!IIItld, .. ~ ten'wlzlllg nine others between late
She wulllo~lndeatbby · tr1111 o« a to&amp; mer peylllclan IICCUied ·sald. "Self-control is my bag."
Imand 1982.
her h!Jiband, P'. Clair Tlylor; by a of rapine 11 Wllrlll!l tn a tiJn!e.year
Hesaldhetapedtheassaultofone
Jacksori Is being tried twice
tWin IIIler, EdllbSummerl: and by , string of at:teckl and who already 1s woman so he could listen to It later because of a Jojovember 1978 change
abrolher,PauiW)In. ..
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impl18c!led In IIIIOtlle!' series of and try ' to stop himself from inOhlolawwhlchshlttedtheburden
FllneraiiJei'VIcel will l!e )leld at 2 rapee.
attacking other women. Jackson of proof tor inSanity defeilses from
Edward F. JICkacin Jr. of also testified .t hat he once put a the prosecution to the
p.lri. Monde,y In Htmter Funeral
Home, Rutlend, with Eupne Un· Columbus. elldlni a ~)'ear sl· plastlcbagover,hlsheadsohe~
AU the attacks took place In the
clerwoodomcta~.wiD belli 1ence datlaa back to hlalllfl2 arrest, know what his vlctlms felt Ukewhen , Columbus area. The trials were
Mllel Cet•~etety1
IJI4Y cllll leltllled In the current trial that he he smothered them.
' moved from Colwnbus because of
at the tl,meralliolile from U and fantasized for years about _
havtng .r. _H_e_ls_servlng
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from 7·9 p.m. today.
sex with W001I!!I who-..etled up.
Plychoioelsts Cllled by the )rlllecutlon testified that Jeckson sutrers
.. from IeVere ~ problems .
Martha A: Rowih
bQt that he was aane when the
MASON, W.V/J.- Martha Ann attacks took piece. He'ls ~of
Roush, fiT, Ruttsnd, died Friday ln stalldngP,l\unlJus.area Wlml!iland
attaclin&amp; them ln their homes, Qften
· VeterenaM~Hoepltal.
Born. May 27, 1:Jl!l7, Ill Gl'lmths· bllidlng and gagging them.
Psychologist Shirley Mink, a
12' PARACLIPSE MESH DISH ·
VIlle, w.va.; del,! ".of ,.t he late
defen8e
witness, said Jackson was a
Odls and Cora Caner Hobbs, she
Considered top of the line.
"boulti!:Dne . schlzophrenlc" who
attended RutJani!OwrchcilGod.
'itlihest 8icture quality
Shewu~~indeatbby had no ooalrol OVI!I' .his actions.
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two dau&amp;hters. shesald.
Jacklon, 40, ·a former intemlst
Darlene WUkes and Coiela Gunlo,
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both of Rutland; a sister, ~
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PRICE INCLUDES
p.m. lcldaY In~~ Funeral burglary. The c• bues took place
COMPLETE INSTALATION
. Home, Mason,ll1th•t!Je,Rev. Jolm . betli6!1119'l5 and October 19'18.
Jacklon Bald in tllre!! days of
Evans ~tlng. ~ wi1J be ln
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that he lOst a ptinooal
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stq&gt; hbliaelr from assaul~
Reedsville, Ohio
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BarnesviHe 1614) 425·2926
Cambridge Glass Museum
Cambridge 16141 432·3045
Cenh.~~ of Science &amp; Industry
Columbus 16141228-6361
Colonial inn Museum
OldWashlngton 16141489-5323
Dental Museum
Bainbridge 1614) 634·2228
Degenhart Paperweight &amp; Glass ·
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Fayette County Museum
Washington Court House
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Franklin House Museum.
Chillkothe 16141 772 -1936
Franklin Park Conservatory
Columbus 16141 222 -7447
Gnadenhutten Museum
Gnadenh4Uen 161412:;4·4143
Guernsey Counly Museum
Cambridge (614)432-2959 ·
Japanese Education Center
Westerville 16i4) 882·2964
Jefferson County
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~Jeubenville 1614)283-1133
Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
Coshocton 16141622-8710
Kelton Hou'se
Columbus 16141 464-2022
National Heisey .Gil!l$5 Museum
Newark· 16141 345·2932

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Norwich 16141872-3143
Ohio Historical Center
Columbus 16141 466·1500
Ohio Railway Museum .
Worthington 16141885-7345
Ohio River Museum
Marlena 1614) 373.3750
Old Temperance House Museum
Newcomerstown 16141 498-7152
ParfJI Museum &amp; Daif)l Museum
Chillicothe 16141 472·1933
Robbins Hunter Museum
'Granllille 16141587-0430
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Chillicothe (6141 772-1936
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Ashville 16141833·1880
Stengel-True Museum Marion
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lithopolis 16141 837-4765
Webb House Museum
Newark 16141 345·8540
Wyandot Popcorn Museum
Marion 1614) 387.8196
Hlatorlc Sltoa
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Wellston (614) 384·3537
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ManeHa (6141 373·3750
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Zanesville 16141 454·9500
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Flint Ridge ·
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Chillicothe 16141 77H726
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Richmond 16141 765·4459
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Thomas Jenkins Saunders, 42, Rt.
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atand In the killlrdom ofllil &amp;m. TheM are the oa}J two~ iii
the spiritual world today: To be In tu ehurell Ia to be In the klftadom (/1
His Son where ia light and. salvaUoa. The Ollly way 'ft caa ·b&amp;ft the
fellowship of light and the hope of salvation Ia to be In the 'eiN(dl, the
kingdom or Christ on earth. 'ro be out of the ehureh II tP·be In the
kingdom or darkneu wh0111 the Lord will eo111u~ lad cletitrof, •A114
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cle •pint of Ail _ , , 111111 •li4ll rle•tror wit1 tu &amp;~....,, Of AU .
comillg"(2Th-. 2:8).
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Sltan's po'!'er, "7'ot~P" ~Aetr. .,lllld to hlnl tM.fo'cnil4od 111 to
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ftwviwflfl" of•. 111111 ~ GIIIOII(I &amp;kM w1icll -l!ifld(IW
1&gt;r /GitA.Ilal il iii.M" (~ 111!:18). The onea who olie~JIIIIt of
GOd's worll · will rewlve the fortrlve- of alu.
vbli the
forKiveneu of ainl, they ·are uved', and ·eclded 10 the
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If you tlealre to be In the lltht and receive the blealilp of.God, you
mullt be a clU&amp;e~~ tn Hl.s ldngdom, the chureh.
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GALLIPOLIS - Passes for the
Gallla County Junior Fair, slated to
begin Monday, a,re on sale at area
banks and from 4-Hand other youth
grwp.bers.
Passes cost $10each, accordjngto .
'fatr board director Jolmn!e Russell.
Admission to. the falF is $4 this
· year, entitling people to aD rides and
entertainment sponsored by the
Gallla County Agricultural Society.
Membershlpslnthesocletyareon
sale at the Gallla County Exlens!on
Setv!Ce office at 1502 Eastern Ave.
and at .the fairgrounds d\ll'lng the
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· the Gallla-VInton COiinty Dne to the
vlllage of VInton wlll be closed,
weather penn!tUng, Tuesday
through Aug. 8 for replacement of
six Culverts, according to a spokesman for the OHio. Department of
Transportation's Gallla County
garage.
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llours .of 8 a.m. and 3:30p.m., the
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. Junior Fair ne¥t week had to be
. telled for ~ and the
bedh deplll1meot ofJeres •
.iervlce 00 'l\ada)1i, wllb readIng 011 'lbunlday8. Here, Dorof!ly FruJer, R.N., ·clledc8 the
tell l't!llldtl of Rulli Branham
111111 her - . Greg af l'airtot; A
health. card Is llliued If the

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· GALLIPOLIS- A publlcoplnlon

poD wUI be avallable to residents of

Gallla County from Congressman
E. Miller, R-Ohlo, at
Mlller's moblle office at the Gallla
&lt;;ounty Junior Fa!r·this week.
- The sUIVey wlli contain questions
dealing with defense developments,
f9relgn pollcy lnl~tlves and wdget

Clarence

measures.

1-Iealth depanmerit toUches all of Gallia
·with inspecti9ns, other clinic serv:ices .

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J:lartment of Transportation . has
~anted a $310,657.18 contract Shaw
&amp; Holter Inc., Lancaster, fot work
oo two bridges In the area.
The contract caDs for replacementoft!mberdecksandrehabUJtatlon of the steel superstructure ot a
. tiridgeover DlrtyfaceCreekooOhlo
2,'13 In GaJI!a Coupty, and on a span
. on Ohio 3ZI over Pike Run In Vinton
County.

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Every per!!On In Gallla County
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wl\eiher they know it or n.Ot.
· , The Gallla County Health
Department provides setvlces
not only those \lfhO come Into the
offices on Second Avenue down·
!own, ·but setves evetyq~e who

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Ms. Shelton said. "Peopll! are
looking for ways to get services
at DtUe or no cost In today's
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high price o( o.trlce calls and

emergency rooms.
Part of.: the reason for the
, defeat, sbe said.- inlght be that
people don't know and underthe services of the health
dep;il'tmeot.

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lncll!dlng iliose at the fair, and '
~keS ,certain'' they meet stand· .
a~ of health.
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GaDia County Health Depart-·
ment - Environmental Health
Setv!ces, Vital Statistics and
Clerical Staff ahd Nursing .
) Services.
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Funded by mo11ey assessed
from the county townships, Ms.
Shelton said she has high hopes
the for levy, before the voters In
November. In the last election; II
was defeated by 43 vote!;, sbe '
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BOster, 0-Galllpolls, .h as been
appolntedtosetveontbegovernor's .
a4V!s0ry board for the·Ohio Film .
Bureau.
She was appointed to the board by
Rep. Vernal G. R!fte, .D-New
Boston, speakerofthestateHouseof
Representatives. ·
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· beneflts·ofmaklngrnov!es!nOh!o.A
major section of "Heart and Soul," a
!Ibn being produced by Twentieth
Centuly-Fox, was fDmed In Nelsonvllle, part or Boster's. legislative
district.

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hours had to be cut, a part-time
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or no cost ·to anyJ. nisldent of
G Dla County be said When
a
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mandated IJY .the state or the
cost of provldtng the service to
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In vital s~IIStlcs, all birth,
death and stillbOrn certificates
kept In tbe health department, Ms. Shelton saki. They
·also Issue burial -permits and
certificates of services,. along
with general clehcal tasks as
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Eavlronmental Services
The env!ro)lmen~ se!V!ces
department attempts to prevent
disease by control of the
envlrorurlent.

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Inspections ot restaurants twice
yearly and !sslies licensed for
, them, checks sewer systems,
collects water S8111Pies for analysiS (fee reqUired), Inspects

water haulers, makes certain
mobile home parks and campsites meet health standards. He
also Inspects publlc swimming
pools, the county Jail and .the
Iai!dtin, 8!1'i handles all quisance
COf!iplalnts on sanitation.
Rabies control is also taken
care of by ihe health department. When an an1ma1 Js
suspected of having rabies and
dfes, the bead or the body is
packed,liild shipped for testing.
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bloOd pressure checks, wen child
ciJpic, athletic physlc'!IS, sexually transmitted diseases (dis- ·
continued) and the crippled ·
chlldren~ s cllnlcs.
The crippled children's c11ntcs
areforpeopleupto21-yeanHJid,
by appolnbnent and tree of
charge. Included are Orthoped1cs (bone), OOP (eyes), POD
(ear), Cardiac (heart, condueled by a physician from
Col'!'llbus) and Plastic (bums,
clett Up and "•'•tes, scan and
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Ml!squjto control used to be a.
heal ""-'•.-..;..t
part of the
th ~uu&lt;'.. ' '
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discontinued when . the levy
Each clinic Is conducted by a
falled. This was one of two
local
physlc!an, with the excepservices, plus a position done
tion of cardiac, wl;l!ch Is done by
away with when the voters
. a pediatric cardiac specialist
turned down the levy. -.
from Children's Hospital In
Columws. lie travels to GaDia
Nunlng servicfti
Olunty twice yearly to perfonu
Services are Opel! to au
thiS service.
residents - d Gallla County,
The , WIC program, tunde!l ,
regardless ot their Income, she
federally, Is a supplemental i:Jod
said, with the execptlon of WIC
program for women pregnant,
- Women; Infants and Children.
postparturtl and breastfeedlng,
Infants and chlldren up 10
There Is a nurse avaDable to
five-years-old. It Is 'designed to
the publlc weekdays to answer
Identify potential health probquestlons regarding specific and
lems,
Ms. Shelton said.
general health problems.
Nursing seiVIces are tree,
Serving approximately I.!OJ
with the exception of the Adult
In
Gallla Couqty, WIC Is spon.
' Medical Clinic- which haS been
5ored
by the United States
dlscontfn!led due to they levy
of Agnculture Food
Department
!allure l.- and flu vaccines,
and
Nutrition
Service, adminJs.
which ant done at the cost ot tbe
tered
by
the
Ohio
Depai-tment of
vaccine QliJy:
Health,
DM,slon
of Women,
Other llervlces for the public at
Infants
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Children.
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FINGER STICK - Cheddng for Iron l(!vels bt children Is a
l"'lqqllrmmed .o l the W-.lofants and Children (WIC) Jll'OII'IUil, and
here IIUI'IIe admlaletrator Barbara ""e'en, R.N. sticks the linger of
~ Bryan Rlflle, alldng with his mother, Patricia RlfDe of
Gamp.us, willie WIC derk Taml James looks on.

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of . abducting and wounding a
5-year-old Washington Cow\ty girl.
, Judge Robert Rawson on Friday
ordered Smalley returned to his cell•
at the county youth home aitd set
sentencing for Aug. 10.
: Smalley was charged with dellncounts of kldnappll!g and
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of many servicell ollered by the

GaDia CAlunty Health Department. Here, Fred Sisson or·
Cheshire b8s Ids pressure
checked by Barbara Shelton,
R.N, The depariment serves
lllld touches an the residents of
GaDia CAlunty, she explained.
'lbey oller pmllilll'e checks,
c11n1a1 for chllcbu1 and lnspec•lion of food servloes 'in the
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Pomeroy-Middleport Gallipolis, Ohi-Poinf Pleasant; W. Va.

Beat of the bend.

Food/and opening

MIDDLEPoR'l' -

By B()B HOEFLICH

Meigs County young people those Involved In 4-H club work and

TIJnes.&amp;ntiDei Staff

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FC()dland Store In
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Widnesday.
~makes the
fot6th Foodland enterprise . tor
Sh!:lla and !'lob.. They· have two
FOOdland StoreS in Gallipolis and
on!i in Point Pleasant.
the Eastrnans are assisted in the
~ations of their stores by their
. twti sons, Kevin, who will be a hlgh
scl,ilel senior in GaUipolls thls taU,
ll'IIJ Brent, who will be a senior at
Ohio University, Athens, In the faU.
flob and Sheila are happy to be
cor(llng back into Meigs County to
oversee operations of their PomeroY: venture. By the way, the new
Fo6lland Is l&lt;icated.ln the building
w~h was fomierly the Jones Boys
on Pomeroy's West Main St.
Il&gt;b is a son of Mrs. Leland
Sai(ton of Pomeroy.and Sheila Is a
da~hte! of the late Mr. and Mrs.
WIWam Strauss, Pomeroy. Both
ani; graduates of Pomeroy High
Sclklol and If you'll think back a few
yeiifs, you'll rememller Bob was
actte ·in the athletic program at
Pmperoy and Sheila fronted the
POJ!!eroy High School marching ·

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and Mfs. · James r.t. Anlold,
Cincinnati. Her ~ts are
Mn. James F. AJ1IC!Id, Middleport.
and the late James F. Arnold, aJJd

Mr. aJJd Mrs-

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The ~lyweds are now resl4lni
In Tacoola, Was!!. where the llfOOIIl

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lsstatlonedatFortLewlswlththel;J. ·
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groom 1s the SOli of Dr. and
Mrs. Duane Coleman Budd, Jobp!lOIICity, Tenn. He Is the eranctsonof
Dr. aJJd Mrs. G.J. Budd, JQbnson
City, Tenn. andl)mi.CharlesWebb,
also ot .Jobrum City, andthelateMr.
The

Webb.

with where I Could find information
on the Civil War monument beside
the Courthouse. Offhand I re.member June Ashley, Dorothy
Reibel and Eloise Whlte being
among those calling. Thanks -and
there it was- right there in Ervin's
Hlstory of Meigs County - If It had
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on ~uly 4th to flroceed with the
set!!ng off of their fireworks
dlst!lay.
Ij; starled to sprinkle just as
flrtinen started the display. How·
evlt ~ the weather magically
cle~ and fireman went ahead
witl the effective display.
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':Qlose fireworks do come .hlgh
an¢ the display was made possible
thnlugh contrtbutlons by the Ra·
cine Junior Fire Department, Star
SuM&gt;Iy, Eber's Gult, 'Wald Cross
Son;.Stoter Construction, Proffitt
~llni!. Racine Fire Deparbnent
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Is everyone in the world dieting
D~g. Hemlock Pipeline and the these days? It's . reaUy a . bit
~ Home-National Bank.
amusing. Fqr Instance, I kmw of ·
~uple· of the contrtbutlons one dieter who can pretty well
w~ late coming' In so firemen manage a pound of coconut bon
baftlriMI those with the hope that bons at a sitting. but Insists on
ne,_ pear even a bigger display can · stocking the "~" with low cal
be:~turedasapartoftheJu!y4th cot!agt&gt;' cheese - now I didn't
cel~ation.
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Thanks to readers who responded

Nancy Joacham .has loined the
editorial staff of The Dally Sentinel
fllllngln a gap created by the recent
retirement of Katie Crow. You'll be
seeing Nancy at lots ot events. It
you can gtve her a helping hand in
supplying a bit Of backgrouod or
info pertaJnent to the story she is.
covering, I'd 'preclate it.
Nancy joins Teresa Melcber,
Ohio University journalism major,
who Is Interning with us this
swruner. Leaving our o!llce staff
Monday will be .Becky Tannelilll
who has been the well-composed,
helpful front office worker for the
past seven months.
Becky came to work for The
Sentinel eXpecting to be around for
a.long time. Then, out of the blue,
came a transfer for her husbarid,
Mark, who's with the power
canpany and so the . family Is
moving to Heath ..

were Shawn Budd
Keeble. sister of the groom, and
!lherrl Lancaster Pringle. 1bey
were dreS8ed ldeiiUcally to the•
Ialor atteQdallt.
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The father of the groom W88 besf
man and the u~ were Fen!OQ
Budd, brotbef of groom, Scott
Hardy, James Shipp, and Gazy

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The Rev.

Music for the wedding was
provided by Mrs. Robert Adams•
Organist, and David Fu~, splolst,
and Mr. and Mrs. Eqgene Trltlljo, a '
duet.

Mr. arid Mrs. Garnet John Budd

EXCIIANG~O LOVE - 'l1iiA Pmneroy lleiJih
CareCallerreM J~aitdG»J8)'excli•apdafte!tlonu
Dr. Carol Olbol:ae, vetertnartaa, p1 ! 1t'tlteddtellcenae

Given In marriage by her.father,
the bride wore a gown of chantilly
lace and organza fashiOned with a
Queen Anne neckline actellted with
seed pearls and sheer slee'v~ witl!
chantilly applique.
Mary Caroleen Arnold, sister of
cost of $2. Tickets tor the Meigs · the bride, was mald of honor and
County Fair for Senior Citizens Day wore a short sJeeived pale orchid
on Thursday, Aug. 16, are available dress of polyester with an overlay
at a i.-ost _of $1.50.
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organza bodice.

Meigs Center schedules
activities for next week
PO~JtOY - The Meigs County

Senior Cltlz,ens Center, Mulberry
Helgl!ts, POmeroy, has the followlng actlvitle!j scheduled for the

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professional help.
Incest can come about when the
mo)her Is sic~ or non-functlo~al and
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HOLZER. CliNIC LTD.

URGENT CARE CENTER.
NEW ·WEEKEND 'HOURS
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9AM.to9PM
Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM
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RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence A. Bradford, Racine, will
be honored on their 40th wedding
anniversary with a surprise open
· house at their home today.

The ,Holzer Clinic Urgent Care Center is now open
every Saturday and Sunday _
from 1:00 -P.M. to
9:00P.M. at the Main Clinic on Route ~5 near Gal~
lipolis. Physicians from the Departments of Fam~
ily Practice and Pediatrics wil' be available for
treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter
the Clinic at the Hospital Emergency Room Entrance. Ped_ia~ric ~- patients should telephone 4465287 for a tune·
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and Bradford retll'l!d In 1983 from
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areM oftlie facility with !,he food
preparation being tpi!" oniy place
considered "off bounds."
A wicker bed with ashe€pskln pad
had been prepared for Gypsy's
arrival Friday by the Health Ceitter
staff.
The blond, long-hati-ed temaie Is
spayed, housebrokm, and extremely lovable. She's a. "natural"
for providing the pet therapy so
popular today In nursing homes
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LEROY, N.Y. (AP) -Jell.Qwas ,
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the village's 150th birthday than
with -a strawberry-flavored wrestling match In its most famous
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You are fortunate (and so Is yoll1" -mostly women In b:jthlngsultsor
daughter) that you saw the symp- . team uniforms.
toms. The behavior Is often . so . "Itsounc;led like a good Idea, so we
secretive thai no one becomes did ii," said Steven Vemaccinl, a
aware o! It untO serious' medical Caterer.
Geiteral FoodS Corp., whjch
. complications at;~se.
Scared of snakes? Afraid of makes Jell.Q, was less enthused.
flying? Nervlous about leaving
"It's a food and we don't feel it's
your home? Get help from ·D r.· appropiiate for the other ... things,"
· Blaker's newsletter "U Vou Are
spokeswoman Tracy Fennell sald
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to Dr. Blaker in · care of thls
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Wrlte to Dr .. Blaker at the above
address. The volum!' of mall
prohibits personal replles, but
questions of general interest will be
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and then Induce vomiting ' and
repeat •the behavior as'often as' four
times a day~ OtiJer.; take laxatives
to prevent , their bodies from
retaining the enormous amounts of
food tbey 'consume.
The youiig women who fall victim
to thJs disorder usually begin eating
to relieve feelings of anger and
depression. They use f~ to
regulate their tensions because
they are. usually "goOd lgtrls" and
' therefore. would not turn to drugs,
alcOhol or displays of anger. They
. are pe!'fectlonists aM are constantly frustrated by a wllrld over
which they have so little control.
. An eating disorder clinic at a
· · medical .center will begin to tackle
tl)e probl~m by first stopping the
vomiting and teaching your daugh·
ter neW ways to handle anxiety. She

to fiJI the vacuum, crea.tlng a'VOid in
· .the wife's role. Thefather, whol)tet:~ .
~11 inferlor aoo, not eno~h of a
ma11 ;to enjoy sex .with hls Wife,
ai&gt;Proaches the daughter who Is
less threatening.
DEAR DR. BLAKER - I think
my 17-year-old daughter has · a
sertous problerri. Although sbe
maintains a steady weight that Is
appropt1ate to her height, I some.
·timet! notice' that large .amounts of
food dlsllppear from the kitchen .
Last .nlgbt, 'fllr example, I am
certain that she ate an entjre loaf of
bread, a half gallori o! Ice cream,
several batches of .coo)des, the
leftover fried chlcken and drank a
galion of'rrillk. ·
I used to think It was just my '
Imagination when that liappened
because she Is not fat. Wl)at should I
do?
DEAR ~ADER -Talk to your
daughter Immediately about your
observatron, and get her some·:
professional help.
It sounds like she may be a viCtim
of bulelJlla, an eating cllsorder
, characterized by binge-and-purge
behavior. For some, thls pattet11
has turned into a $100 a day food
' habit where they may consume·up
to M,IKXl calories In an hour or two ·

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served by the Rio Grande Memor•
tal Association for a smallclonation.
Fo~ .more Information, call the
Farm at 614·245-saal or write the
Bob Evt,ns Farm, Box 330, Rlo
Grande, Ohio 45674.

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Grande Bean Dinner Is one of
&amp;OIItheutern Ohio's maJor civic
events. Thefarmlstl'adltionallythe
same sparse tare the $Oidlers atebean soup, hard tack an.d coffee -

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breeden and owners trom 1
the country will ~!@ad to th@c~
EvaJJI Farm In southeutem Ohio
near Rlo Grande for the Spanish
Barb Nat,lonal Horse Show Alljl. 3, f
and 5.
Beginning at ~ a.m. and running
' throughJip.m. Saturday,Aug. 4, the
Barbs WUI demonstrate their versa·
tlllty by competing In 33 different
classes, Including an authentic
SpanisH. a!!d Indian costume class.
This Is the second national horse
·show ever held for thls once
nearly-extinct breed.
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Home for one of the largest herds
of Spanish Barbs, the Farm's nve
ortglnal horses were brought to the
Bob Evans Farm from Colorado in
1972 so tl)at these "legends of the
past'' coul,d he viewed and shared ·
af the Farm whlch Is a center for
preserving America's rural herlt·
age. On the edge of extinction In the
late '60s, Spanish Barbs are the
pure-lJiooded descendants of the
horse whlch carried the Spanish
' Conquistadors across our southw·
est In the liiOOs . .
Our American herltage Is further
perpetuated as the Bob Evans .
Farm hosts the 114th Anuual RJo
Grande Bean Dinner Saturday,
Aug. 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Commemorating the heroic actions·
of "Billy Yank" and" Johnny Reb,"
the village of Rio Grande began its
custom of the community hean
dinner In 1870.

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DEAR DR BLAKER - Five
years age;&gt; my . husband, whOfll I
have since divorced, se,cuaUy seduced· our 11-year-old daughter. I
am still recovei'lng from the :
trauina of that event.
When my daughter told me about
the Incident ·and It
confirm!!~!
by my husband, I felt very guOty. I
stOI feel guilty. Perhaps I did

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Gypsy will never want for
attention again. ·
The ScOttie-type two year old was
"adopted" by the P01111!roy Health
She was delivered by several
Care -eenter Friday afternoon ilnd members of the Huma,ne Socley
the enthlllllaip of the patleits when 1, imd that group's veterinarian, Dr.
Gypsymovedincouldberornpared Carol Osborne, Who presentecj the
tothedellght.ofachlldonChrlstmas health papers and license to Jeff
morning.
McDaniel, Health Center
It lt88 appaJ'elt - here Is a dog administrator.
whlch will never lack for love:
McDanlel,explalned that the dog
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program at the center arranged the
"adoption" of Gypsy who was
ai:Jandone&lt;! by a-former oWner.,
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'1'lmeli-Selltl Staff

week of July ll-Aug.' 3:
The Senior Nutrttlon Program r-.~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Monday - ' Square Dance, 1-3 menu for the week Is:
p.m.
· Monday - Liver and 'onions In
Tuesday - Soclallzatlon and gravy, mashed potatoes, spinach,
Games, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
oranges and bananas. ·
Wednesday - Social Securlty
'fues!jay - Cabbage roll, com,
Representative, 1Pa.m.-12: 30p.m.;
tomatoes, Ice cream.
Games, 1-2 p.m.; Bow!lng, 1: 30
Wednesday.:., Pimento sandwich
p.m.
and egg salad sandwich, green
· Thursday - Cerainlcs. 10 a.m.-2 beans, fruit cup, Texas sheet cake.
p.tn.
Thursday - Pork chops,
Friday - Games, 1·2 p.m.
· · creamed peas and potatoes, cole
The Area Agency on Aging slaw, caritalope.
DlstrtctSDayattheOhloStateFair
Friday- Macaroni and cheese,
Is Thursday, Aug. 9. The center has · carrots, Waldorf salad, Boston
chartered a l~rge bus .to go to ihe cream pie.
fair, with the cost of $17 for
Choice Of ·mlJk, coffee. or tea
transportation and fair admission.
available with meals.
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Paul and Josephine Smith of r - - - - - - - - - - - ;
Dorcas will be honored as Meigs
County's Outstanding Senior ctti·
.ens and the Rev. Robert McGee
will be honored for Outstanding 1 o o o o o • • • ••• o o • • • •• • • • • t
Community Service for the elderly. •
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scouting - will be among the
partlclpanls in a Meigs County
Cleanup Week ' which begins
Monday.
This means that scme will be
alo111: with highways dwing the
afternoon and evening bours gath·
ering up litter. It's really quite a
service- somehow, we do manage
· to live like pigs _;_ so as a motorist
do be careful in drtvlrW during the
week-long cleanup per'lod.
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Klla Young, Meigs County litter ·
· education program assistant, Is in
charge of the cleanup week-and do
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Laura -Elizabeth.Arnold exchanges·
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Pooler, Bill Dyer wed
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'lexas Road, Pomeroy, and BW
~.Bidwell .

·'••;The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
81111 Mrs. Eltl!!rson Pooler, and the
!6oom Is the son of Mrs. Maxine
Q)&gt;er, Bidwell, and the late WUlle

Dfer.

•The Rev. Robert Sanders per·
~ the double ring ceremony
fc!Uowlng a program of music by
planlsls, Jenntler Grover and Debtie Sanders, . and soloist, Ms.
4t&lt;Jver, whose selections 'Included
"l;lp Where We Belong," and "Just
Y'ouandl."
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a walk through archway with vOtive

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somethlngnewworeawatch,glftof
the groom, ·something bonuwed,
pearl earrings, and someihlngblue,
hergarter. ·
The bride's a tlendants were
,MarcyHedrlck,ZanesvUe,acousln,
matron of honor, In a blue floor
length polyester gowo; and the
bridesmaids, Usa Pooler, Pomeroy, sister of the bride, In ltlac, and
Vicki Hoffman, Pomeroy, In peach.
They carried bouquets of carnations
tlnted mac, peach; and blue .with
greenery and baby's llreath and
matching slreame'rs. All wore gold
chain bracelets, gifts of the bride.
. Rick Macomber, Cheshire, was
best man, and Kevin Napier,
BldweU, and Dean Colwell, Vinton,
were the ushers. Mrs. Pooler was In
a blue print dress, and Mrs. Dyer
wore a peach dress. Both had
carnation corsages.
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A receptiOn was held In thechllreh
. _social room. The bride's table
featured a three-tiered fountain
cake with pillar dividers and
staircases leading to side cakes
holding miniature replicas of the
bridal party. The cake was topped
with the traditional miniature bride
and groom beneath an arch.
Marsha Kelley !\fld Jean Sexson,
aunts of the bride, served at the
table. Debbie Atkins registered
guests.
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tommunity Corner

'flmes.Sentlnel staff
U you haven't taken your vacaPaul aixl Ja;E'I)hll "-== tion, you nnlght consider the
· df Racine, Meigs
Louisiana World Exposition.
(Ziunty's Senlor
Apparently the attendance hasn't
C]tl1.ens of the
been •as · high as expected and
Year, travel to
publ1clty is being stepped. up.
·&lt;:1&gt;iurhbus on
So, just
your
lnform'ltlon
the
· 1\'Ug. 9 to receive
theme
Is for
"The
World
of Rivers:
tlie!r award fnm
Fresh Water as. a Source of Life."
tlie Ohio CouncU on A21Jo~
Participants from across. the
&lt;;)ll1o State Fair; they WOn't be 1)3tlon and around the world offer
visitors a wealth of cultural tradi·
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&lt;The staff at the Center Is getttog lions and futuristic visions. Interna·
1!iletber a busload of people to go tlonal food, entertainment major
~- But they need to know how· sporting events, folk festivals,
Rianywant togo. Theapproxlnuite rides, fireworks, taD ships, paddleaist will be · $15 and anyone wheel steamboals, comedy and
Qllere'sted Is aSked to caD tbe Center drama and much more are au part
rlJht away.
of the Celebration.
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:5Incldentally, senior cltizenp can
!let Into the State Fair on their
Have a nice week!
ctlOiden Buckeye Card. for $2.

located in the Senior Citizens
Ce~ter, 220 Jackson Pike, would
like to find jobs for the older worker
- people who are 50 years of age or
older. ·
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There Is· an abundance of
strength and knowledge to be found

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CLEANSING AND
PACKAGING WMCE.

TliE END IS IN SIOHT

;,uter the slow start, work Is
~lng right along now on the
p r citizens complex on Mul·
l?frry Heights. The architect ad~ that the project Is reaDy only a
rmnth behind schedule.
!~Besides the spring rains one of ·
~major problems encountered by
. . contractor was a hugh tree
$Wnp about four feet underground
~th a ttementlous root system
· ll'l!tmdlng In every direction.
/.!The contractors worked and
~rked but were never able to
· -~letely remove the stump and
. lit root systmo, and finally had to
&lt;ll!'cwnvent It •with a bridge-type
~IClete cover so that they could
· ~ on with project.
, 'The completion date has been
~tO December, and a!ready
ri$rly twice as many applications
. fer apartments have been received
• there will be unit!!.
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'r ::However, applications aie st111 be
'-~!en at the Senior Citizens Center .

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and new construction going

·oir In the t:ommunltles.

iFrtday the first biocks of the
fOUndatlon for the new Nelson Drug
sfOre buDding on ·East Main St.,
F\anemy, were laid - a service
stltlon In that area hJ'S been nicely
rdlovated and will open soon-and
Work continues on the new Pizza
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allioiutely delighted with the many
resnembrances on theli- 50th wed·
d1l1g anniversary.

Their daughter, Kaaron, and
g"tanddaughter, JuDe Holnoes,
hqited a reception for them.at the
le(lon l)allln Varllln, Va. and also a·
dinner party at the Top of the
Tcliwers In RJclunond for the family.
Af1)ong those attending were Iris'
sl.lter and her husbilnd, George and.
~ Shlveler Jr. of Cincinnati,
Toln Kelton and Margie Kelton HW
of;Flor1da.
&amp;ur belated best wishes .

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Beaus Western Square Dance Club
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l'EGI'eatlon bulldlng at Royal 0a1t
P4k, 8 to 11 p.m. Dale Eddy of
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rooting, carpentry, etc., can· 446TIXxl and talk to the Job Counselors.
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;):liven In marriage by her parents
3!1&lt;1 esCorted to the altar by her
father, the· bride- wore a gowo of
a;ll-over lace lined In acetate taffeta
~ fashioned With a standup
lll!ckllne and front yoke trimmed
. wl!h venlse lace. It had both front
a4d back Wusion net yokes, ruffied
bbdlce, and slightly raiSed w&amp;lst.
The tiered skirt flowed Into a chapel
ATI!!:NS- Ol!lo Valley Summer to everyone except ~!wood.
letJgth train.
The friendship between Elwood .
Theater presents the 1984 farce~ wore a modified picture hat
'comedy "Ha!Vey" by Mary Chase. and Harvey creates some problems
with polyester lace tr1no and a nylon
It wUI open Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. and will . for , Elwood's famUy. You see,
lllii pout and streamer, and carried a
run through Aug. 5, and Aug. 9-12 in pookas only show themselves to
bouquet ot IDac, peach and
the Patio Theater Located in · people who believe In and need their
blue daisies, nnlnlature carnations, Road, Middleport.
friendship. -Come and see for
Kantner Hall.
sWeetheart roses, azalea blossoms, A graduate of Eastern High · "Harvey" follows the antlcs of yourself If yo.u can.
, i:J!iby's breath with streamers In . School, the bride Is employed as a Elwood P. Dowd,
extremely . "Harvey" will run Aug. 2·5 and
111Jichlng colors tled In lover's !lECrtary at the Western Reserve amiable drunk, and. his pal, Har- 9-12 at 8 p.m. In the Patio Theater
lalots.
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Telephone Co. In .Coolvlile.
vey; who is a six-foot-one-Inch white located In Kantner Hall. For .more
. l'or the tradition of something old
Dyer Is a graduate of Meigs High rabbit. HarVey Is a pooka (a figure Information about tickets or reserslfe carried her . great · Schol and Is employed with Baum's from Irish folklore ) and Is Invisible vations ~ase contact the llfx office
gioandmother's handkerchjel, for Lumber In Chesler.
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July 29, 1984 .

Rutland Church building nearing completion.
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MIDDLEPORT- Alfred "Pete''
and EUzabeth Roush will observe
their 50th wedding anniversary on
Sunday, Aug. 5, with an open

llandas wanted

for Columbus
WASHJNGI'ON (AP) - Rep.
John Kasich IS trying his hand at a
iittlepandadlplomacy.
On Friday, the Ohio Repuolican
and ColumWs Zoo Director Jack
Himna met with Chinese Embassy ·
officials In an effort to persuade
them to loan some giant pandas to
the zoo.
A Kas!ch aide said the meeting
with Ji Chaozhu, minister for
poUtical affairs, and Lin Zhlying,
first secretary, took place In the
congressman's office at Kasich's
request.
"We wanted to get the pandas to
CoiwnWs," · Kasich said. "The
pa!M,las are probably the best single
attraction any :roo could have."

Two Chinese
pandas
are cur·
rentlyonioan
to the
Los Angeles
Zoo ·
until Oct. 15 for the Olympic games.

WINSTON·SALEM,N.C. (AP)There's no such thing as a green
thumb, says Robert D. Phillips, only
experience and hard work.
PhllUps Is responsible for six
acresoflawn, 790treesandscoresof
stu:ubs and flower beds at R.J.
Reynolds Industrtes' headquarters
here.

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30 Year Financing ·,
29 Different Homes
2, 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom.s
Ranches &amp;.BH..evels,·
Crawt Space or Basement.
We Take Mobile Home Trade-In

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linnounclng the e~t ·'and
approachlng marriage of their
~ugbter, TrinaGait', tQBrlanKelth
Bowers, sonofMr.andMrs.Joseph

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The bJol4e-elect Is a graduate of
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BEANS &amp; FIXIN'S

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sNjl.y with the Rev. ~I H!J1lde
at :flalnut Rkl&amp;e Church, -rue.

day.. 7:11

MACKERAL
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Gallipo(is, 0.

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RACINE - The OPJ!II . church
wedding of Detn Hagan Yates of
Racine, and Richard );:;. Sargent, .
ColumWs, will take place on ' ;

Saturday, Aug. 4, at 6:00p.m. at the
Racine United Methodist Olurch.
Musk: will begin at 6 p.m. A
. . - reception will be lleld at the
· theRev.Net!Pl'OOdfoototflclatlng.
Amerk:an Legion hall In Racine
Api'08J&amp;mofmuslcwlllprecedethe ftlllowlngtheweddlng.
wedding. A reception will follow In
thecliurchsoc!alroom.
rrectiOn
,· Miss Reeves Is a senior at Meigs
CHESif1R.E- Due to' a typeset·
High Schol and is employed the ter's eiTOr, the G8ma Chrlstlan
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China lent the 3-year-old animals to
the games at the request of the Los
Angeles city government and the
Olympics organizing committee.
Kasich said Chinese offidals had
turned down his earlier request that
those two pandas be exhibited at the
ColwnWs Zoo after the Olympics.
The director of the Peking Zoo has
said the visiting ·pandas are two of'
only five owned by the zoo and are
among about a dozen captive
pandas In China.
· The congressman !!aid the possibility of gettJng any pa'ndas to the
Columbus Zoo was discussed at ·
Friday's meeting.
"I'm more optimistic," Hanna
said after the meeting. ''They were
receptive."

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·reception In the soc!al room of the
Multi-Purpose BuUding, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy.
They were manied on Aug. 27,
1934 by the Rev. J. Carter of
Princetoo, W.Va. .
The reception will be hosted by
their children,. Russell Roush,
Pataskala, and Maida Long,
Pomeroy.
All friends and relatives of the
couple are Invited to call during the
hours of 2. to 4 p.m. The couple
request no gifts.

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POMEROY - The wedding of
Jul)e L. Tboren, daughter ot ,Joaepb.
· and Joyce Thoieo, Racine, and
Lawrence P. Rice, son of Fred Rice,
Franldfn F"'qnace, and Evelyn
Dantlacq, Hattleld, Ariz., will take
place cxiAug. 11, at 1IJe hllnle of the
bride's parents on PlneG!1JVt!Road.
Music will begin at 11 a.m. with
the ceemoo,1 to be perlonned at
11: OOa.m.A ~nwlll beheldat
the Thoren home following the
wedding.
· The brlcJe.eleCt Is a graduate of
Southern High School and Is a
student In dental hygiene at
Shawnee State.
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Rlcegraduated!rolllGreenLocal
Franklin Furnace and he is a
physics eng!neei:Ing student atOhto .
State.

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Rtin.AND
memben
people
tbJa church
linl!e InIt 1
this
church have "The
been Willtlni
&amp;ndot · the
bepri
oot 111InHapPY
Hollow Road
needlng,cryJnaandbelglng,hoplng the mld to late l!IIY•. DuriD&amp;' the
and praying lor a blilldlng 11Jre this early 19ro's, a churcb wu built
for years," commented Jolm wlthiD Rl!tland city llmlts, however
Evans, pastOr oi till! Rutland ·the corwreptlon long aaooot lft!W
Church of God.
·
· the space In the old cburch. Atrailer
Two ye&amp;r.! ago, the Riltland hasprovldedsorneextrai'OOOIWtln
congregl!tlon purchased ~ · Ru- recent months there have been
Ilana Road (SR 124) propeey on · smne Sundays when children have
which the new chureh Is now being had to sit on the !loor because that
rullt. The ftrstblockwas Jald'OfiMay was the only place lett to slt.
19andslileethattlmethemeno!the
Bu\ the.new church should more
congregation have been worklngo; than ade&lt;juately Provi!le for the
steadllyonevenJngsandSaturdays. needs of church .members. Once
Becauseofthelrefforts, the building cunpleted,ll wllltheasureUltt. by
lsnowunderroofandwellontheway 48ft. with a tuJl basement. ~
to completkln. · .
It will house 12 .Sunday school
ActuallY,'t1lls building project can rooms, a nursery, a fellowship hall,
almost be described as a commun· ·' and a
seat sanctury. All of the
ity effort. During times when bathrooms, stairwaY$ and light
cement has been poured, beams switches will be handicap approved
have been ra1SeQ and tJ:ucks have alsO, sornet)ling thatls~for
been unlOaded, !t, has not been the passage of · state buUding
unusualatallftlrtownSpeopletostop Inspections. ·
by with offers of llelp. Other church
Evans Is more than proud of the
leaders, the Rev. Paul Taylor and spirit of his congregation, J1U111Y of
the Rev. Earl FieldS tn·partiCUlar, which have been active members
hAve also llE!cn more than wUilng to for over 20 years. Two years ago,
give words of encouragement and several 20-year members were
strong bodied as!;istance.
Inducted Into a Rutland Church of
Evans said, "It really makes me God Hall of Fame. Thosell]eiDbers
feel good to have all this partlclpa· were Malcolm andMlldredlngram,
tion. We.havehadasmanyas14men Mruy Romine, Allee Kitchen, Leila
donate time In a single f:lay. And the Baggy. Sob and Joann ;Eads.
womenofthechurchhaveprepared and Louise ·Eads, Birdie H:YSE•U,
many amealfdrthemenontheiob." Pearl Hysell (since deceased), and
Church members have also done Cindy Kt:autter.
theirpartinthemoneyralslngendof · . ln a meeting last week, church
the venture. The ladies auxllary members set a goal of late October
.
baked and sold thous8nds of apple as the completion date. But even
turnovers. And everyone hasllelped after they are moved ih and settled,
· wllh yard sales, bake ,sales and church members will continue to
various other money making projects. But the blggestllnanc!al help
has been the personal contrlrutions
made by the members. Evans
explained, "Everyone Is wtlllng to
give. Everyone works and helps
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:;.. A large crowd
:8l:llod In ·a circle
111. the deck at
~Pool, tn
o4he center, sur~ by the
Jrowd, were two
iltam&amp; men, Chris
and
2l15wa Ganguly.
=:;What were the ' two young. men
~lng? BREAK DANCING aild I
~· break dancing.
Several times the dance was
'laten;upted by applause as the two
~ to the beat of the music

*'ylng. .

::J, understand the boys practice
~tly, one day for 10 hours.
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~boys dld a ftne job and lt was

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pileroy ·Health Care Center Ils an

t fan of Lowell Wingett. ~he
ws Wlng ~tt's column

:flllglousiY.
"' In a recent column Wingett wrote
~t Pension Ridge. And as

$:mma said, "thls was my neck of

· woods.
~y grandfather lived there and
~ a Clvll War· veteran. A lot of
. ;!ilvll War veterans llved there and
~t ls how lt got .the name of

Dr. Sean Mullen whO ls a captain
tn the U.S. Army and hlS tamlly are
moving to Hawall for fQUr years.
The famlly, Sean, Katie and
chlldren Kellie, Keriie and Court·
ney will be leaving Saturday
mornlrtg.
Uttle Kerri was telling me about
thelr move and seemed very
excited.
Th,ey certainly are moving to a
area. cllmaie wise at

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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Gallia ·county Seniors plan weekly
GALUPOLIS - Activities lor 1·3 p.m.; American Literature
the week of July 30-Aug. 3 at the. Class, 1 p.m. .
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Senior ·Citizens Center at 220
Thursday, ~ug. 2- Bible Study, ·
Jackson Pike are as follOws:
11 a:m.-noon.
Mpnday, July 30 - ·Chorus. 1-3
Friday, Aug. 3 - Art Class, 1·3
p.m.
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p.m.; Staf!Meetlng,8:15-8:45a.m.;
Tuesday, July 31 - S.T.0.P. Evening Activities, 6-10 p.m.
Class, 10:30 a.m.; Physical Fitness,
The Senio,r Nutrition Program
11: 15 a.m.
will serve the following menus:
Wednesday, .Aug. ·1 - Vinton . Monday - ~ed macaroni,
Bible Study, 1 p.m.; Crown Clty stewed tomatoes, greens, plums,
MobUe Unit, 1 p.m.; Card !3ames, .

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'I'u5day - Beef patty with fruit, roll.
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gravy, 110tato and butter, mixed
FridaY - Beef cubel, noodles,
vegetables, brownie, bread.
peas, chocolate pudding, bread,
· Wednesday - Qeans with ham, butter,
cottage cheese, sliced tomatoes,
Cl)olce of bevera11e with ea~h
pears, cornbread.
meal, Meals subject to l=hange
Thursday- Meat loaf, au gratin withOut notice.

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CANTON,Ohlo(AP)-The!our
The 6-ftlot-4, ~ McCor-.
player$ Inducted Saturday Into the mack became one of the key
Pro Football Hall of Fame were blocket'$ for BroWnS' !ullbacks
occasionally overlooked during. Marion Motley and Jim Brown, and
tlielr careers because they were · · he gives them mw;h credit for hls
''people tram the trenches," says success.
football Innovator Paul Brown.
· "I feel fortwlate to have played
"This irouP Is &gt;a little mote with what I conslder 'to be two
bl$d-and-butter football players ·outBtandlng tullbacks," McCor·
than you usually hel!r about,"
macksald.
Brown saki as defensive bacll. Wlllle
Willie Brown. 43, joined the
Brown, offensive tackle Mlke Denver Broncos ln 1963 as a free
McConnack, recelverCharleyTay- . ll&amp;'l!llt alter beiD&amp; cut by Houston,
lor and defensive lineman Arnle and by 196t he was an aD-American '
Welnmelster expanded the number Football League perlonner at
of players In the Hall to 123.
cornerback. Traded to !he Oakland
Brown spoke as the .presenter lor
Raiders Ill 1967, he turned m12more
McCormack~ whom Brown coached
supe!'b seasons before retiring tn
wlththeClevejandB~ . .c .
19'18. · · .
McCormackhadadouble~rest .
was.thebnly one of the four
\JI ~turday' s events:Besides enter, : Inductees ~hosen In his first year of
lng f,be Hall, he later watched the ellglblllty. ·
Seattle Seal!awks - whom ¥ ,, Brown was presented for Indue·
&amp;en/ell as president - took on the · don by Raiders' owner AI Davis,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ·tn the whoiralsedhlsfonnldableachleveNFL's fu'st preseason game of the ments ;lncllldlngM~ lntercepyear.
lions and at least One Interception ln
McConnack, M, began his pro 16 consecuttve'seasons, both league
- career with theNewYorkYanks tn records. •
1951, the!l was In the Anny when lie' .,. '1t's- amazing that wllen I was
w.aS Included ln a ~player trade · ·dealing with him on cilntracts, th,ls

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party with brass bands, a· cholr, a symplloey u.s. teams to carry the Amertcan !lag. Edwin Moses,
orchestra, balloons and pigeons, was being televised the U.S. and work! tecord holder tn the 400-metei- ·
. hurdles, was selected to give the athletes' oath.
ltve around the world.
·
The 1984 Olympics, whlch run 16 days, are the flrsl
'The Identity of !hiltnal'torch bearer - « bearers
Summer
Games In the United Slates since 1932, wileD
-: was the big mystery all · last week,'' alld Peter
Uebe!'roth, Los Angetes OlymJ)Ic Organizing Com· 1.06 AI!geles also was the host. They are also the first
rnlttee president, said only that lt would be an spori80n!d entirely ,by private enterprise.
Security 1 In Los Angeles was especially tlghf '
American.
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President ~an. !ortnally opening the' Games. Saturday, with pollee hellcopters hovering over the :
was llmlted to 17 words: "I declare~ the Olympic city. armed guards protecting the O~plc Villages .
Games of LosAngellis, celebrating the 23rd Olympiad and extra Coast Guard patrols on the harbor. The. ,
of the modem em."
·
!jlrspace over the Collsewn was cteclared off.llrnlts to :
But In a pep talk to the U.S. team before the ~About 650,!Dl visitors were expected for the Games, :
• ceremoey, Reagan exhorted them to "set your sights
high.'' He also parapl)rased a line !rom one of his but the clogged highways, lull hotels and choking ·
movies, according td remarks prepared tor delivery, smog that many here had feared had sc far not ·
''Do It for yourael!, !or your !arnllles, for yourcountly. materialized.
Los Angeles International Airport reported Friday ;
And If. I may be a blt presumptuous, do It for the

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About 7,500 athletes assembled to parade lrito the
CoUseum ~r the ·flags of 140 cOuntries, from
~ Wrller
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Algeria to Zimbabwe.
-LOS ANGEI.,.ES (AP) - 'l'he Olympic Torch elided
Its 9,CIDmlle odyseey Saturday but ot!1c1ab still
Missing were the banners of the Soviet Union and 17 ·
. . woukln't ~tlfy the .runner who woukl light the
other countries staying away for various. reasol!,§.
)3ut Joining the pat'a(le was the Peoples Republic of
. · ~ ~lhg the 1984 Sumlner Games tn a lavish.
C)llna, pilrtlclpatlng ~ a Summer Olympics for the
. fe!lturlng home-grown mUilq and a cast of more
. than 20,001.
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nie sky waa - , the air relatively clean aJ)d the
-'In addlt!OOaJ12,00ldancers, muslclans alld singers ·
temperature was warm for the opening~ at .c!loaen frml across the United States rehearsed for
the UliAngeles Memorial CoiJseurh on the University
tl1ree weeks to perform such classic American tunes
of.Soothern ~omla campus. A sellout crowd of . aa "Yllllk.EI! Doodle Dandy" and "Hooray for
Hollywood."
more than 90,1ro paJd til to $'.W· for tickets, and
The $7 mllllon ceremony, a ·big American-style
scalpers were asldng as hlgll as $«10.
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just know their stay there will be
POMEROY - Bookmobile ser· 3:45-4: 15 p.m.; .Long Bottom (Post
wondertuL The best .of everything vlce In Meigs Coun!Y ls brought by Office), 4:1!5-5:10 p.m.; Reedsville
to each of you.'
the Melgs County Public Ubrary (Reed's Store), 5:20-6•20 p.m.;
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under contract with theOhlo Valley Tuppers Plains (Lodwick's), 7:20- ·
7:50p.m.; BaumAddltion,8:1~:40
Happy to report that Rachel Area Libraries.
.
McBride, a life long 1'€'Sldent of , Bookmoblle sc~ule lor Mon' p.m.
Syracuse, ls doing ftne and a day, July l l - Carpenter (Laura's
wonderful person to visit.
.. Store), 3:10-3:40 p.m.; Dexter
Computer problems
Do hope your days are blight . as (Church) • 4:104:40 p.m.; Danville
you brighten other folks days.
(Church).• 5:20-5:50 p.m.: Rutland
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(ClvlC Center), 6:3(),8 p.m.
, NEW YORK &lt;APl - Unless
Llke. to comment on the recent
'Tqesday, July 3l - Poriland perSonal , computer . OW{Iers take
power
publicity over the use of the landflll (Post. Office) , 2: 10-2:40 p.m.; l-e: special precautions,
supply
probleRI$
could
be
dlsas·
by Mason County.
·
tart Falls (Effie's Restaurant) ,'··,
ttous,
according
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to
an
artiCle
In
· I happelled to be covering the 3:05-3:50 p.m.; Racine (Bank),
Prof~ Compiltlng magazine.
meeting of the commissioners 4: ~:00 p.m.; Syracuse (Pool),
The article by Dr. Harold J.
when thls Issue firSt started.
6:20-7:50 p:m.
Highland
claims that "typical
The ¢omrnlssloners at the that
Wednesday, Aug. 1 - Chester
power
sqpply
problems pose danger
time stated the cost and added that 1Flre Station), 2:15-2: 45p.m.; Keno
to
a
personal
computer
system lour
they were trying to extend the llfe of (north slde of Keno Bridge), 3-3:30
10
five
times
dally."
the landfill for Melgs County p.m.; Success Road (near 39060),
residents due to the problems they . .----------------~-----.!..-.;_-----'---~-----..:;_;..,..._~--1.
went through In obtalntng a new

1feel tbe' statement made by the
Rlchafd·-Jones, on behalf of the
;.Emma has additional lnforma- commlssloners,ll) regard todlscou·
llon to pass on to' Wingett. She ragtng out-of·state and out-of·
mAted tn her letter that she knows county business was certainly
)/_lngett and hls brother Ernest and stretched out of portlori.
lJ!EW thetr late aunt, Edna Carleton The commlsslone~ were refer·
;,'!act she went to school to Mrs. ring to government business not the
business of local merchants as has
~leton.
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;.Matter of fact, I too went to school been tndlcated.
I attended many meetings of the
~ Mrs. Cafleton who was a fine
conunlssloners
and ~ can assure
1iaY and aJ1 excellent teacher. '
! For Enuna, Lowell's address at you they work FOR TilE PEOPLE
jhe present time ls Syracuse, Ohio. and would do nothing to bairn
,_ It was wondi!r!ul hearing from residents of the Melgs-Mason area..
and perhaps we can vlslt one of
o6 have a nice week.
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thrower, ~as chosen by the captains of the various

that the number of paSsengers passing through was ·
about 10 percent bel(lw the level a year ago.
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never came up," quipped Brown,
now an assistant coach ·with the
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of the Washington Redsklns tn 196t,
.and the Redsldns never regretted
the cootce. Owing hls 13 years tn the
' NFL. Taylor caught 6f9 passes.
"I'm sort of tn awe about wallilng
through !hoee doors behind me,"
Taylor said on the front steps of the
Hall alter being pteaented by
long-tbne friend Tom Skinner.
"That Is the top."
The 6-4, 235-pound Welnmelster,
61, played with the New York
Yanki!es ln the.All·Amerlcan Foot·
ball Conference for two ye;u-s and
was all-NFL durtng his four years
with the New York Giants, endjngin
1953.
He was selected to the Hall of
Fame folloWing a review by .a
~al oldtlmers coounlttee.
Welnmelster, now a Tearn!ters
Union o!flc!ai, was presented by
Washington Lt ,Gw. John Cher·
berg, WhO coached him at the
University of Wasblngton.
"To be recognlzecl at this stage of
my llfe - you cannot believe how
much sweeter It ls," Welnmel5ter

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·But Stolz sald Bowling
Green's problem will be !lndlng,: •
replacements for seven players
who, If lt weren't for "a series of
nukes," would be regulars on the
· team.

Ohlo, Western. Michigan, Ball
"We'll have to tiy to get the
· "We've got seven of last year's
Central
Michigan
Head
CoachState,
Ohio University and Kent
ball to DaiTell as much as we
starters back on offense. But I'm
Herb
Deromedl
used
the
words
State.
·
cah," Heamck saki.
' not sure what I can do with them
KINGS MJI.LS, Ohio (AP) '
"!Dilpletely
meaningless"
to
Mlnlll CoalelmMlB
Mount Union l'8llked fourth tn
unW I pick a quarterback,"
The Ohio Athletic ConA!rence
describe
the
sportswriters'
poll
Missing
!rom the news conferWednesday's
poll.
It
was
!ol·
MllfPI\Y saki. He Sllld he wtiJ
. will be streamlined tills year, but .
Three-tlme all-conference
that
predicted
hls
team
would
ence
Tuesday
was Eastern
lowed,
ln
order.
by
Otterbein,
probabb' make his choice two
coaches expect perennial paw·.
punter
Jbn Phelps gave up hls
win
the
Mld·Ainerlcan
'Confer·
Michigan
University.
Eastern
Ohio
Northern,
C8pltal,
Heidelen l!lklwln-Wallaoe and Wlttm ~ before the 8!188011 begins.
has
been.
given unW Aug. 1 to · senior year to play baseball In
ence
title
this
year.
.
•
berg
and
Marietta:
berg and 1983p!M'el' Mlllklngwn
Baldwln·Wallacie has won the
"But I thtnk they were justi:
the Chicago Cubs organization,
~ whether lt will drop Its
The conference · IS trimmed
Jasl two COnfen!llce titles and
to remain on top o! tile leque.
"fled
In
lllllklnl{
that
choice,
.
Steve Truckley
linebacker
football
program
or
drop
out
of,
owns live of the·last eight. C08ch . down this year because live
• Tboie three coUexes. which
Joined
the
Marines,
defensive· ·
because
we
are
returning
a
good
·
the MAC IDilpletely•
teams - Wooster, Denison;
Bob Packard saki his biggeSt
flnl8hed last season with respec111.1cleus
of
solid
football
play•
bacl~ Toey Graham. flankE!I' , ·
w~an. ~andOberUn obiltacle thls year L9 a tack of
' Uve co.nta ence n!COids of !).0, 4-1
ers,"
Derornedl said. , ·
.The presidents of conference
Greg
Mehan and tallback Andre
.
have
left
t1:1
form
the
'North
Coast
•
and 5-0, were ranked 1-2-3 In a . expel lehce on defense and on the
l!ftlversltles want E;astern out
He
said
the
teem's
success
J3!!kson
are Injured, and all·.
Athletic
Conterence
with
case
detenslvellne.
. poll 01. 33 coaches and reporte!'S
because the school's stna11 lootconference
tailback Daryl Story
will
depend
a
lot
on
the
sUccess
Western
Reserve
University
One tllln&amp;on the polltlve side,
, at the OAC's aeason-prevlew
ball stadium and low attendance
of retunJing quarterback Ron
was
released
from the unlver·
and
AUegbeny
College.
'l'he
. Packard said, llll!lllot quarterili!WII conference Weclnesdly.
figures
·coukl
contribute
to
the
·
slty
because
of
dlsclpllne probFOimore,
•
thlrd-ye&amp;r
sophoconrerence will switch tram a
1be teams begin conference
back Bl1an Moore, who cornMAC
lolling
lts
Division
l;A
.
more
who
slarled
all
11
games
lems,
Stolz
said.
••
14-tearn, two-division tonnat to a
plettd 62.5 percent of
passes
play Sept. 8.
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Eastern
finished
last
tn
for
the
second-place
Chippewas
He
said
hls
team
will
have
to
single 9-tearn division.
The llrst·yeat head coach at
last year and holds school
1983.
prove lts depth to win a trip to the . . ·
last year.
Last yi!er, Baldwin-Wallace
recordl tor completions and
Wlttenberii, Ron MIU'Jli\Y, wiD
Coaches
agreed
with
repor;
Other'
Important
players
will,
conference's
cautornia Bowl.
:
won the OAC's Red Division,
· be trylna to Dll the Shoes of Da~~e
\ yards )lllllnl. '
ters
that
Central
8lld
Bowling
bli juniors Mlke Cook and Bob
"If we could r-ePlace just one or
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folklwed by Musklngum, MOj/llt
Another Ia lleniDr wingback
Maurer, wbosttwed down after
Green will ~ the fOotball teams · two of those players, we ·
.Roese,
who
the
coach
said
will
·
Union,
capital,
Wooster
lind
Martin Nezlck. "I don't think we
· leadlnll Wlttenbeil! to seven
battllng for this year's conferwouldn't be dolng bad;; he sald.
have to do well to !lll the shOes of
Heidelberg.
have a player who WCitli harder
. . COilfseiCI! Utleli Is ~ ~·
ence
title
.
.
The conference's only new
graduat,ed
offensive
Ilnen'lan
Wlttenberi won the mue
dW1ilg the .81!Uon · or the off.
.: M~ Aid his blgaelt prob"I
would
say
thosearethetwo
Chris
McKay.
.
coach
this year, Northern Illl· ·
Dlvlabl, ahead of DenlsOn, Ohio· ·
Ill 011," Packard said .
' ienl ... not kl¥1wlni who lila
top
teams,"
Bowling
Green
The
1984
poll
ranked
Centnil
lio!S'
Lee
Corso, said he believes
•.•
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.: quaiterblck wiD be.
Head
Coach
Denny
Stolz
sald.
·
the
poll,
whlch
ranks
hls
defend.
,
Michigan
flri;t
witt.
J3
first-place
leyan and~.
: H qtlaiiOie Scott Korab
cock said his team COIIid do well
Stolz
said
hlS
biggest
asset
Is
lng
champs
fourth,
will
prove
votesalld Bowling Green SI!COIMl
. Kel\vOII and Oberlln played
: prove the best ~uarterbaclc . even thou8h key pla)'el'l have
• hlS quarterbaCk. Brian McClure
,
pretty accurate.
wtth 111. The only Qther team
confletence
ICOOola
but
dld
not
llfllliated. He said strona plAy·
: duflnl praetke the offenle wiD
lS bac\t after a year ln which he
"I think that's a fair assump.: • .,
recetving
any first place votes
compete
....
division
Utle
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• revol\lellllUIId Korab'salrenath
passed for 3,264 yards - more
tlon, because we dld lose some •
BaldwiD-WaDaoe beat Witten· • was the University ~ Toledo
Jim Punly, who aet - . 1
. : - nUIDinl U likiplanore Grea
than any sophomore eve1· In
key people," Corso said.
·
with
three.
benr 17-lfln the 1!£J Clharnplonll!em 1\!Ulldl last yew; 8Jid
: Wlllllml wlnl out, Wtt:1Bihfq
NCAA Divlslon 1·A play.
The rest, In order, were
. Junior receiver IlaiTell Huell.
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A tour-run sixth ' ftve Innings with single 1'\111$ln each out and a stdkeout ended the threat.
Inning gave Lancaster Its sixth or the third,fourth, andtltth Innings.
Both Cotterill and Atbens' Kevin
straight Eighth Dlslrtct
' Lancaster's left·hllllded hurler· Hagen went the distance with
Legion chalnploashlp as the the Mike Cotterill pltc)led out Qt
Cotterill, who was beaten Hl by
Fatrtleld Countlalls scored a 5-3 numerous Jams. Athens had the
cane-fran-behind win over Athens tying 1'\111$ on base In each of the
here Friday.
eighth and ninth Innings, but could
Lancaster, which takes a 00.21 rot score.
record Into the 1984 state tournaThe losers missed a golden
meni In AthenS, bunc)led four opportunity In the eighth when they
singles and two Athens enors In had rwmers on llrst and second with
their g8111e-iiecldlng sixth Inning.
one out. A screaming line drtve to
Athens had taken a ~ lead after Iettfleld was caught tor the second

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It may not be the IOU&amp;hestdlvlston
In basebell, with only two teams
barely over .500, but the Amer1can
League West ts .the best U you're
looking !qr a tOrrid pennant race.
Only 5~ games separate the top
stx teams thanks to Minnesota's ~

Hagmlnearller~t~

and walldDa alx.
Regen, acontrolpltcherwlthaiJDOII
sinking fastball, tanned lour aDd did

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ooe guy to pop up, ooe guy to
strike out and orie guy to bit a line
drtve right at somebody. It wun't
an that good pitchlJ!g. I ~~~:ufa)jjng
behind hitters. but It ended up a wtJi
ror the Twins and that's great"
Ysalq ea8, WNte Sal 8 ,
The y ankses
L8MaiT
Hoyt, who pltclillld 11 111!111'-pedect·
one-hitter aplnst them May 2i for
five l'\lll$ln the flntandlelll thel!l83

over C!lllfomta on Frlday

"We're In the pennant race - no

walk rrom Hoyt, was sacrUkied to
going to told."
second andscoredonallqle byDoo
In other AL games, New York Mattingly. Doublel by Dave Wtndowned Chicago 8-6, Kansas City fteld and DOll Baylor madeft :w aDd
clubbed Mllwai!Jwe 12-8 1111d t11en one rut later Butch Wynepr'~ RBI
drpppe&lt;l the ntgbicap of . tlielr · ~Ingle chased Hoyt, who
given
double-header 3-11 Seattle pounded
up runs In the tint lnnln&amp; ~the14th
.Oakland 12-2. Detroit trouDced t!rnebl22 starts .. Wynepr scored on
:aoston 9-1 but lost !he second game Mike Pagl.larulo's double ott Jerry
4-0, Texas beat Toronto 4-2 and Don Gleaton.
' Baltimore~ Cleveland ia. ·.
~ Nlekro !Jeld Chicago hitlesS
: Minnesota scored both Its I'\IIISolt tor lhree lnnln&amp;S but y!elded IIOio
' CallrornJa'sTcmr!l)' John lnthellrst harnen ·to Harold BaJnM and Grec
:Inning on singles by Dam!ll Brown,
Walker Ill the fourth and was
AVODl8TAG- CJevelaad .-..c.top Julio Franco leaps out o(
;nave Engle and l(el)t arllek plus knocked out In ~·, . tour-run
tile
wayol
()al Plpha,lr. of llalllmare afterflll'daciUnai lleCOIId INuie
•Mickey Hatcher's grounder. The Mil. the last'· three · on another
Ill
tile'h ....... Friday Dlgllt Fr.-. could- get hill tllrow oft to
~Twins thell needed clutch
. Walkei' homer.
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INuie
In
Ume lio pta double play 011 Eddie Murray. 'llleOrlolell WOII,
Len Whltebouse In the e!ghth
Ro)'alllJ.l,Bae•••H 4-1·.
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Tom Quldlott1 and Rick. Watts
• Whitehouse tetlred Rod alrew'on ,combined on a seven·hltter' In 1111! ,..,..........,.......,..,..........,_.--.------'-----..;:_-'---1
;a foul pop with runners at second . nightcap ta 'end ihe Royals' six·
:anil third to end the eighth but
;surrendered a leadort double to
,Fred Lynn in thenlnthandga'lieway . runs Bod Steve Bal!xmt and Onix
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·g~eeted bY DOUg
single,
·but 'with runners at llrst and third l&lt;ansiiB City's WUlle Wllloa
.IN MIDDLEPORT
·:and nooneoot hestruckoul Reggie
stretched his bitting ~ to ~

~ which advanced them to the Rec1CJDa1 Championllhlp or tile American
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nlghtcap.Itwuthesecondconsecu- back .the slx-hlt pitching of Dan
'tlve three-bitter roc OJeda. who Petcy as the Tigers took the opener.
leads the majors wtth five slwtruts. The split stretched their lead In the
Lance Parrish hit a two-nln homer AI.. East to 12 games over Toronto.
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.Monday's Scioto Downs feature has talent, speed .

Mets continue hot streak, top ~ubs, 2-1
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By JOHN KEKfi

: IWSE PASSJlS COBB - Montreal ExJ!oli' Pete .Rotie stroked

Amazln.Atleastsofar. Worst last
year' - and live or the past seven
yearslntheNatlonalLeagueEastthe NE!\V York Mets are first and
show no signs or lettlng up.
Although there are two months
left ln the season, the air at Shea
Stadlwn had an October chlll to. It
Frlday night ·as the Mets defeated
the second·place Chicago CUbs 2-1
before a sellout crowd or 51,102 and
moved 4~ games ahead.
After Sunday' s doubleheader,
surely nothing will be settled. FIJ'st
place certainly will not be locked up,
and neither team may end up
winning the dlvlslon.
But, asMetscenter !Ieider Mookle
Wilson said: "Every game we wln
nowlsonelesswehavetowlnlater."
The 'victory, their seventh
straight, upped the Mels' record ln '
July to 21-4.
Elsewhere, St. Louis edged Pittsburgh 3-2 in 10 innings, Montreal
trimmed Philadelphia 6-1, Clncln·
natl $hui out Los Angeles 4-0, San .
Diego defeated Houston 7-3 and San
Francisco stopped Atlanta 6-0. ·
Second baseman Wally Backman

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IIi • ail-tlnle rerord of 3,0113 career OIIIHJ8se hit&amp; 'l1le ldt by the fol'lllE!'
¢1 t.!i...U Reds star broke Ty Cobb's.reconl of 3,012.

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York. .316; Marung.ty, Nt'W York, ..J:m:
HrtJl'k. Minnesca, .:D&amp;; LL-moo. Detroit.
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Battimore, Rl; Ria!, Bmtm, '79; ADavls,
Seattle. Tt; Armas., BostOI), 12.
HITS: Garda, TOI"mt,a. lZ; Rlpken,
Baltfmort&gt;~ JZ; Mattlngty, New ·YCl'k.
:123; Easler, Baston. · 119: Gantner, MU·
waukee, 117.

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• )C-as Cily 12. MilwaukeE &amp; 1st game
" Mltwa\lkf!e 3. KansaJ Cit)' 1, ~ game
JIBM 4, TCI"'Oto 2
"' •IIIMrnore ~- &lt;lewland 3
, 'Now York 8, Odcag&lt;&gt; 6
~ 2, Callfom1a 0
•. ~ 12, Oakland 2

, DOUBLES: LAParrish. Texas, :E; Car·
cta, '1\ltonto, 36; CDM!nl; Seattle, 25:
Lemon, Detroit, Z : Matttnltf, New York.

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lins, Tort11~ 11; Up!ihaW, Totu~IO. 9;
Owen, SeaHie, 8; KGiblon, Dfb'OIIt, 6;
Rlaw, C!&gt;l&lt;'i". ~ Rl ....... Ball.,.., "

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HOME RUNS: Kingman, Oekland lll;
Armas. · Booton :17; KIW.. Cbk..., 73;
Thornton. CJeo\rfland. 22: EMurTay, Balli·
rttll't, 21; LNParrlsh, Detroit, 21; MW'·
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!ITOLEN BASES: R.Henderson, Qalc:.
land, ('I ; Pettk, C'..all.tlrnla. ]I: Garda,
Toronto, Jl; 8Jtler, (1eolel.and, ;t); COl·
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DArtiNG (2..'11 ai ba.ts): Gwynn San
Dlo!o&gt;- .:r.t;; ~. Clllc'i". .;ro, Dern&amp;e!'' Chk:ago, fll: Cruz. Hw.1too. .31a
W~cn, Atlanta. .317.
RUNS; Sanclborg, Clllc.... '10: Wta!M.
SaJI Dlo!o&gt;, el; Samuel. ..,._pt&lt;a. Ill;
llmltor. Chla&amp;o. 66; M~. Atlanta,

RBI: GCarter, Mom.al, ~ ~midi ,
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. es, Montreal ZJ: Samuel, Phlladetphla1
23; GCan4tr, Monrreal, 22: S;and~El!:. Chi·
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uel, Phllacll!1phla, 14: O'uz, IIGu~m , ~
Gwynn """ Dlo!o&gt;• .8: ~ HrusICI1. 7; McGee, Sll.ools, 7.

HOME RUNS: Murplot, Atlanta. Zl:;
'21: CCaner, Mon.
treol. 3l; Manholl. Leo -. !B;

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Jim Wohlttrd cracked a basesloaded ~ Ul(! Tim Wallach
drovelnthnlerunswithahomerand
a
s1n11e as the PhUlles fell
6~ g~ be!dnd the Mets.
David Palmer, 5-3, gave up six
hlts, stnlckouttwoanddldnot walk
a batter ln
Innings, while But
James pltclfed the final four Innings
for his seventh save. Steve Carlton,
9-5, abSorbecl the loss, hls tlrst after
four viciorleil.
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Inning wa$ the 3,003t'd of hls career
8nd brokli Ty Cobb's major-league

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Cardlllals 3, lj'lrate8 2

ln games when I've felt l1ke I've had
better stuff. But ln this game I had
good control, Ifeltrcould put the ball
where I wanted. My curveball was
really biting, and that's why I got all
the strtkeouts."
RDn0esterhadfouroftheReds'l2
hits and Cesar Cedeno three.
Alejandro Pena, 11-5, took the losS.

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Giants&amp;, Braves 0
. M~ Krukow hurled- an ~t­
hlttei' and became the team's ~
pltcl!er slnce ea\-ly .ln the1983season
to record bil&lt;;k·to-back complete
games as the Giants won theirthlrd .

. WUIIe MCGee's !&gt;acrlflce fly ln the
lOth lru!lng scored Chris Speier to
give Joaquin · Andujar his first
record.
strai~:ht.
victory since June~.
Philadelpilla's lone nui came off
Speleropenedlh,elOthwithafiyto · James ,on Glmn Wilson's RBI
" Iwassurewewouldwlntonlght.
the wlll'l!iJ!g track ln right field that double ln tbe MVenth.
We had a lot of fun out the~,"
DoUg Frobel dropped for a threeRt!lll &amp;, Dodpn o
· Krukow, l'r8, said, ev!!ll though hti
base error. One out later, McGee
Joe Price li!Jrled a two-hitter for may have suffered a broken flngl!r
lotted a fly to lett off loser Kent
his first majol'-league llhutout iU1d on hls left hand when he stuck his
Tekulve, 2-7.
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struck out· a career·lilgh 10 to lead glove out and knocked down a Une
Andujar, 14-9, became the NL's the Reds. ·
· . drive ln the eighth lnnlng. "We're
second 14-game winner, .while
''To 'tlj~S point It's beeu a long starting · to get some breaks and
Bruce Sutter worked the lOth Inning ~·"said the Reds' left·hander. we're playing good basebiul. I want
for his league-leading 24th._ save.
~·stm, It set1ns Uke It's been a to · get back out there soon;" the
DaVid Green became the first
strugglewlth ll8Ch outing. I've been right·hander said.
Cardinal tohlttwohomei'Slnagame
thls season, while Jim Monison
clouted his sixth for the Pirates.

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cause hew as cited by the NCAA for
blly1ng plane tickets .for recruits,
and White was reprimanded because he Is "reswnstble for man·
agement of the program·," said
Bwness. Whitewasnotcltedforany
rule viOlation.
The NCAA also said Illlnols'
ganies should not be televised Uve ln
1984, said Burness, but the 'lV
question Is up ln the air because the
NCAA's authority overtelecastshas

CHAMPAIGN, ID. (AP) - The
. NCAA has notified the University or
llllnols, · the ilefe)\dlng Big Ten
champion, that It wUl be barred
tromappearlnglnabowlgameafter
the 1!114 football season because or
rules violations, a UI spoliesman
said Friday.
Jolm Burness, associate vice
chancellor for pubUc affairs, said UI ·
offlclals wUl punish head coach
Mike White and top assistant Max
McCartney. Both wUl be barred
from off-campus recruiting for one
year and will have their salaries
frozeil, he said.
In addition, he said the university
would ronduct audits of the football
program every six months and
would reduCe sc))olarshlps by 10
next year.
Burness said the NCAA made It
clear that It woold haw taken
stronger action If IDlnols ibad' not
taken thOse steps to develop" a very.
strong compliance program."
"This case was considered to 1;le
quite serious," said Thomas J .
. NUand, chainnan of the NCAA
Infractions commlttee. "And the
·committee would have lmpci5ed a
more severe penalty If the lnstltu;
t1on had not already taken substantia! dJs(:lpUnary action Qn Its own
lnltlatlve." ·
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McCartney was punished be-

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WYOM!NC-Anrnlnced thee resignation
Frank Vltthy, · sv.1mm1Dg coach.

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thatwlnnlngstreak.GeraldBookm·
half or his six starts ln 1984.
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~ber TheAJamo has a win, a
yer has driven the colt to 1: 57.4 and
The fastest horse ln the contest Is second and a thlrdlnhisprellmlnary
1: 58.3 wins In prellrnlnary Star Meadow Towner, a J.year-oldson or stiu-ts In the series.
Pointer action. The youngster Is Big Towner driven by Richard
Rounding out the Monday feature
handicapped with ·the seven post
Stllllngs. Stllllngs Is the man that
are VAnna Happy Boy, E~alltartan
position which Is on the extreme guided Cowboy Spur to the 1:54.3 andJakart.
outside r4 the fteld. Cherokee l.obeU
Scioto J:lcmns track record two
Post time on Monday Is 7: 45 p.m.
posted six wtm, a ·second and two yean; ago. Meadow Towner has a
wasparedtmnan~lls\o!26. , thirds ln 10 starts this year. Last • recordor1:57talcenatTheMeadows
RoCkets to play
The richest lx&gt;l'III!S tram tl)ree seasanhecouldn'tmanageawlnlna
Pittsburgh on Jwoe 22. The Washington State
prellrnlnary legs qualltled for the ~ stllrtS·
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strapping bay Is looking tor hls first
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!lnal. ~ OOrae ln thefteldsbows
.Keystone HIUTOW, the track win ln The Star Pointer. He has a
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - The
a lltetlme record faster than 1:58.3. handicapper's second · c;oolce,
second and .a fifth ln preliminary University or Toledo wUl play
Five hor8es have beaten1: 58 for the ea.rnep hlsllfetlmerecordofl: 57.4ln
action.
Washington St.ate of the Paclflc-10
mile. The series Itself has produced a Star Pointer win two weeks ago.
Remember The Alamo Is. a · ConferenCe during the 1993 football
fo)JI' 1: 57.4 miles.
,
· · The Trt Stable's SOPhomore raced
longshot hope. Rick Oldfield drove season, UT Athletic Director vern
Cherokee LObell eanis the. favor- wide of horses the entire mile ln !list the sophomore for the first time last Smith said Friday.
week and won third ll!g actlonln the
lte'srolelntheelghthracefeatureas· week'sedltlonofthesertes and tired
Smith said the schools have
he comes lntO tile event with four while on the le!ld ln the stretch and . series timed ln a Ufetlme 1: 57.4.
signed a contract that calls for the
Oldfield will be back til the bike for Rockets to play ln 40,!ID-seatMartln
straight wins. The 4-year-old son of . . faded to · third In a 1: 57.4 mlle.
Bret Hanover, owned by Dynastes . Trainer Bill Zendt will ~e hls ibeflnaJ. TheNavasotaPacerlsone Stadlwn 1n Pullman, Wash., Sepl.4,
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Racing Stable o!Mlchlgan, took his · Keystone Ore pacer from post six.
or the most consistent In the field 1991
with
three
wins,
loUr
seconds
and
lifetime record or 1:57.1 at Detroit's This youngster hasnotflnlshed hack
Other major opponents scheduled
two thirds ln 10 starts this year. by Toledo tluwgh the next decade
Wolverine Raceway when he began of third this year. He shows wins ln
Include - Arizona ln 1985, F1ortda
siate 1n 1911; and Oklahoma s~
' and Wlsconslrt In 1989.

RAVENSWOOD _: Participants . . A highlight of the weekend Ohio
In the Aug. 11 Dlst.ance Run at '· River Festival actiVIties, the 10K
Raveioswoocl will have a unique Race will begin at 8:30a.m . ln front
opportUnity to do more than just or the Jackson County Bank on
travel over ·hill and dale which Washington Street, followed by the
constitutes most courses.
start of the Two-Mile Run at 9 a.m .
The expected large turnout for from the same loCation.
the 10,(0) ;Meter Dlst.ance Run (6.2
AS wltf! most other Festival
miles) wUl ccimpete over a scenic events, the runs prOVIde for the
rO\Ite ln two states which will take participation of the entire family
1hem up, then down tiMi rainbow with entrjes being accepted In male
design arch tn the William S. and felliJlle divisions from age 15
Ritchie ~dge as they pass from through ,50 and over. Youths ages
West VIrginia over the picturesque six through 14 may also compete.
OhloRtverto'coverfiatfannlandln
Both events are expected to be ·
Ohio before returning over the completed In time .for all the
bridge to the finish line In runners to view ~e downtown
parade at 10 a.m, and the Three
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season, but watched his team
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Bearings Pump Seals
Cap-acitors
Brushes
Couplings
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Industrial V-Belts
lawn Mower V-Belts
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Electric Motors
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PONTE VEDRA. Fla. (AP) Tim Gray, only 25, has been named
reSident professional of the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass, It
was announced by the PGA .
Gray began his golf career Wlth a
three-year stlnt as an assistant pro
at Oakland Hills Country Club,
working under the noted pro, AI
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SINCE 1933

EAST MEIGS - All
School District junior and varsity
high football playerswUI beftttedfor ·
helmets at the high school Tuesday.
Junior high members ares to report
at 5: ll p. m . and varsity team
1)1Enlbers at 7 p.m.

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CINCINNATI REDS!

In Syracuse, the team of J.
Bel)tley and R. Crow beat Ray
erouserands.Hnton,G-1,6-3.
. TheD.Crow-M.Thompsonvs. J.
McDermitt- J. Wallace match was
3JSo played IIi Sy]'acuse, but scores
were not avaUabie.
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Playing ln Middleport were K.
Thompson- A. Coffer, wbo beat M.
Friend- J: Evans, 6-2, 6-3; and B.
Gray · R. Cloak: woo defeated B.
Nease- D. Foglesong,-.6-0, 64.

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Rivers Racing A$50Ciatlon's outboard motot: boat raclng beginning
at noon at the Riverfront Park.
All pre-registered runners (regis·
tered before Aug. 8) will be assured
of receiving a t-shlrt, a.lthough race
officials hope to have enough shirts
for all participants, Including late
entries who reglsterby7:45 a.m. on
the day of the races. 'ljle pre. -registration fee Is S7 for adults, $5
for youths which soould be sent by
check or money order payable to
Ohio River Festival and addressed
· to-theOhioRiverFestlval.P,O. Box
116, Ravenswood , W.Va., 26164. An
additional $1 wUI be collected for
late registration In both categories.
Trophies wUI be awarded to the.
overall winners, male and female,
ln both races. Awards will be given
to placers In each ilge group ln each
race~

Two other doubles matches were'

SYRACUSE - Four men's doubli!sm.atcheswereplayedThursday
evening ln the · Syracuse Open

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Four men's doubles played in
Syracuse tenn~ toinney Thursda~

ll lnols anoounced Feb. 1 that the
NCAA had accu!;ed It of violating
football rules following a !WQ-year
Investigation.
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Crtbhet appointed fanner federal
judge Philip Tone o! Chicago to
conduct an Investigation of the
charges, and UI officials )'l'let with
the NCAA Infractions corrunlttee ln
Boston last week to discuss the case.
MlkeWhitecamefromCallfornla
ln ~ to become Dllnols head
coach, lnherltlng a losing team with
dwindling attendance. Uslng a ·
eomblnatlon .0~ junior college
transfer students and prep athletes,
White turned the prograni around ln
one year.

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cOLUMBUS, Ohto (AP) -The
line-up for Monday's featured
$15,(0) tlnal ot The Star Pointer
Pacing SerieS at Scioto Down hano
muclo talent and speed It could r.ate
as a Sa~ night InvitaUonal at
many tracks.
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drove ln the decisive run ln the dill!I,between Dwight Gooden an1l CI\ICa·
go's Dick Ruthven when he singled
oome Rafael Santana In the seventh
innlng.
Gooden, 9-6, pitched eight InningS,
allowing just four hits and striking
out eight, raising his total for the '
season to 162 - best ln the major
leagues.
Ruthven, 2~7 and loser of seven
straight, worked 61-31nnlngs, giving
up both runs on seven hils.

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July 29, 1984

Pumeroy-Middlepolf-Gallipolis, Ohio--PIIInt Pleasant, W. Va.

--Business Briefs:~..... 'Night flash' retumfug
Seroice award presented
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Soviet satellite body
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,CHESHIRE -Donald B. Spires, yard supervisor at Ohio Valley

ElectrlcCorp.'sKygerCreekplant,~ntly~vedthecompany's

anniversary award for lJ years of service, with Plant Manager Louis·
R. Ford Jr. making the presentation.
Spires went toworkatKygerCreek onJuly22, 1!li4, as a laborer. In
November 1954 he transferred to the yard department as a bai-ge
attendant, where he progressed through company classltlcatlons
until his promotion to yard supervisor on Feb. 1, all
He resides at 626 Burnett Road, Gallipolis.

COLUMBUS - A 15 ~~t quarterly dividend lncre~ was
declared recentlY bY Bob Evans Farms bo&lt;ird of directors.
A 75 cents-per-share dlvl~nd on all outstJindlng common shares of
Bob Evans Farms stock compares with last quarter's per share
dividend on &amp;; cents.
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'Ib!! ln,creased dividend allows shareholders to participate f!lrther
in thecompany'sgrowth, said DanielE. Evans, chalrn!anltthe board
aild chief executive officer. The dividend will be payable Aug. 31 to
shareholders of record at the close of business Aug.10.
The company's annual s~holders' meeting is scheduled for 4
p.m. Moqday, Aug.13, at the shelter house on the Bob Evans farm at
Rio Grande.

Foote posts second qitarter sales

no~~e who

loved steamboats
!.,r~eterred Wednesdays here

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EXTON, Pa. - Foote Mineral Co. reported net earnings of
$2,584,(nl, or 35 cents Per share, for the second quarter of 198!1.
This Is compared loa net loss of$895,0llforthesameperlodinl!l!3,
company officials saki.
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Sales for the second quarter of this year were $41.7 million,'
compared to$35.6mUllon last year.
1be company experienced a net loss of $666,0)) fbi' the first six
months of 1984, romP. ted with a net loss of $3.ll2.1XXJ In the same
. period of 1~. Sales were $85.2 million, compared to $65.4 million In
1983.
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Foote President T.A. WUliams said lnereased demand, coupled
with higher plant operating levels and modest price firming, have
resulted In
profit for.the ferroalloy
manufacturer.
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up over the hi!IS of Pomeroy tbl!n
over the cows of Adamsvllle.
After the Edinburgh left, the
wharfboat hands had a ceuple of
boW'!l to get !iOIIIe brea!dw before .
the Mountain Boy depaned for
Charleston with Capt. James New·
ton of Galllpolls In charp!. She left
. at s·a.m.
At 1 p.m. the Vlctress steamed
out for Syracuse. This. boat left
Syracuse each day at 6:30a.m. aild
GalliPoliS "'a!\ the end of the run.
About 3 p.m. the "splendid, fast
..running, sldewheel steamer" Kate
Henderson would leave for
Portsmouth.
Finally after supper the Wllllam
Butler departed for Wheeling aild
the Cottage No: 2 for Cincinnati.
In one week's time 14 different
steamboats would dock at Gallipolis. On Tuesday one could see five

Friday was a rocket body from a
Sovietsatelllte,aspokesrnantorthe
North American Aerospace Defense Ccmmand sal!!
Del Klndschl, a spokesmim tor
· NQRAD's spaoe surwlllance Cen·
ter In Colorado Springs, Colo., sal~,.
earlY Saturday that the object was

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BUILT IN lsSs by Capt. Marlin Brown was lhlll boule tha&amp; lidJo!n8
"-erd library. The house below this one was alao bldiiiD 1383 by
MUes Brown, the brother of Marlin Brown. The Brown brothers
~~;:i rtver boats for al!nOst a half-century beginning wllh the
~=~GrahamJust .a.fter I~ ClvD War and eoncludlngwl&amp;hthe-Carrle

CINCINNATI (AP) - A white
light thatftasl!f!t across the sky late

"It sounds very much like a grazing·

Incidence meteor. They're not very
common, but they are seen about

onceeveryotheryearS1Diewhereln
theworld."
Unllkemeteorsthatcomelnatan

~leandeltherburnuponenterlng

the atmosphere or crash to earth, a
grazing meteor travels ac:ross the

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Chuck Tritt,~. of aoolnnatl ~
Resaid the llgbtwasseeillnOhlo, , heSIIw theti!!Shwhilehewas.taldng
Kentucky,Indlana, Arkansas, Mis- olithlsgarbageatllp.m.
slsslppl, Tennessee and llllnols at
"We saw In the west a lfhite light
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dellnltely bad a head on It," he
a bout 11 p.m.
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_Klndschi said about !'«) objecls said. He said the light traveled
re-e~ier the atmoSphere each year, slowly from the southwest to the
but lew are seen. He said the rocket northeast for abOut a minute, untO It
body probably disintegrated whlle vanished uito cloud cover on the
re-entering the atmosphere.
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was.
Soon after the light was sited,
Cincinnati astronomers theorized
tllatlt was a meteor. .. .
Nathan l{rwnm, an astronomer
andassoclateprotessorofphyslcsat
the University o! Cincinnati and
head of the Cincinnati ObeseiVa·
tory, didn't see the celestial event.
But based on descriptions, he said,

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expanded probablY six tolOtlmes Its
original length, and It seemed to
break up Into three distinct lines,
~ach one baVlng a bright tip," Tritt
said. "Toward the end we saw I!O!Tle
Colors- some orange and yellow:
· Dr. John Klelkopf, a University of
Louisville physics professor, said he
believed the object was a satellite
because It was moving too slowly to
be a meteor.

New Fruth's openint§ Tuesday

-1benewFruJsPharma~hereat1062lst

· Tom . Spencer~anageroftop
.~itseball team in Sally loop .· .
By J. SAMUEL PEEPS
GAWPOLIS- Tom Spencer,
former Gallipolis Blue Devil 1s
making good as a professl~nal
baseball manager In the South. Our
copy of the AshevUle Citizen and
Tllll~.S- ~hows that the exGalllpoUtan's Asheville, N. c. Is
ahead of the tlock In the Sally
Lea1111e - North Atlantic division.

The Sunday Times-Sentinel-Page C7

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

Those who loved steamboats preferred Wednesdays here

Continued from C~
wllb 1111 brudao Mllellaferllledthe
Emma Gnllam ,_.,, II above.
'l1le . _ cllltell &amp;0 ._
~ to Capt. Frederick
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Jr.'s "Way'sPacketDtrectory
Betty Kratz, a member of the 1934
18t8-1983,"
the Enuna Graham was
GAHS graduating class, said Frl• ·
a
sternwlleel
packet bOat built In
day the 50th reunion of that group
will be ~ Alii. 24-~ 111 the Elks
1861 ·at Belle Vernon. Pa., and
Club, "We've contacted all .but one' originally run In the Plttsburgh·tQmember. We've been unable to ~trade. AboUt 1866 the
locate Mabel Nichol." If anybody boat was switched to tbeGalllpolls·
knows Mabel's whereabouts, cilll ~ run by ·the Brown
B.etty at .,.9572. Ninety-nine bi'otherl ~ J . N. Wllllamson.
members were In the Class of '34. ·
The Une Wllll ~ to technl·
cal}Y as the "~f-~~~1!\lfg,.
Pomeroy, and_ , GalllpoUs Ttl-

Weekly U.S. MaU Packet." The. ton trade. Among these v~ the, Gallipolis to Charleston route
boat was lost In the lee In 1872 at · .were Klondike, Chevalier, arid the from 1884 to 1!192; Mary E. Hatcher ·
Al!tlqulty in Meigs County.
carrie Brown which burnell at 1he · In the Gallipolis-Syracuse daUy In
The next boat we !11111 tne Hrowns Gallipolis wharf on NoV. 17, 1913.
the :lll90s; and the Luella In till!
associated with was the Humming·
'l1le caine B!'OwDhad iiernar- • Gallipolis to Syracuse runtrom 1875
bird, which .was followed by the kable reCord for loapvttJ, for L!lbe to 1881.
·
Hummingbird No. 2. Both of theSe raa between GaDipalls and H1111A...,_ of lames Sallds Ia Box
boats made the dally run from llllgtoa for u ll&amp;nlll&amp; yean and 92, Clarksburg, OIH tsllli.
Syracuse to Galllpoll~.
was piloted the endre lime by
During the tlood of 1884 the ~--'- w
"""""" anMll'.
HummlngblrdNo.2"wasUedupto · Other boats associated with the
-NOW OPEN. the Iron raUing on the second naor Brown brothers tn history were
ERNIE'S BARBER SHOP
of the Pomeroy Court Hollse." · Bellaire In the
' Middleport to
State Rt. 7, Crown City
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· (Way).
Marietta run from IJI90.92; Big
Mon.-Thurs.-Set. 10·8 -,
· In the latter part of the last . Kanawha In the Pomeroy, GalllpoTues .- Fri. 1 0'9
century the Brown brothers ral\ lis, Charleston, and Coa,l Valley
Closed Wed.
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C. L (JOHNNY) ECI(Eft, w!te
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Aeltdemy mlh School 111 u.e late •
l880a, went to AllleviDe 1aat Thurs• c1ay (.JuJyS)tovllltthemaaacerof
the Allhe¥llle creW. Other teams In
the North Dlvi11011 II(the leape are
Spartublq-J, ADdenoa, Greet~~~­

In the
Dlvllfon are Savannah,
Charll!ll&amp;on, 8. C., F\orence, Col111n·
boro, and Gutenla. Teama

South

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TOM SPENCER AND his wHe·
are expectlrig their .flrsl ,chUd In
Februqry: Tom's team. Is a
· tnember of the farm system of the
Houston Astroe.',Tom was grlldu-

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NEW YORK (AP) - Scalpers
taking advantage of Jacksons fans
areofferlngtlcketstolhebrothers'
New York area Victory Tour
roncerls for as much as$700," say
authorities.
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"Sc'alplnghasbecorneaveryblg
business. And to some people this
(tour) has become the event of the
. 'IDl," said Richard Kesael, head of
the state Consumer Protection
Board. The result "may approach a
record for the demand for

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1984 FORD ESCORT 4 DR ....... ~ ......m!m~J.9.. NOW S6300
19.82 FORD GRANADA 4 DR ...........m!1m .... NOW S6295
1982 JEEP J-10 PICKUP ................JA.\!6~5 .... NOW S6000
.1981 FORD FAIRMONT 4 DR ..........m!~m .... NOW s2000
1981 DODGE MIRADA 2 DR ...........m!~m .... NOW S4600,
1981 FORD ESCORT 2 DR ..............m!3m .... NQW S2600
1980 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS ..-...tAA~ua~. NOW S6200
1980 FORD PINTO 2 DR .................JAt!~~~ ... ~ NOW S2-500
1979 FORD F-150 PICKUP .............m!~n~ .... NOW S2000
$
1979 PONTIAC PHOENIX 2 DR .......m!m~ .... NOW 1400
1979 HONDA ACO~D 4 DR ... ~ .........m!m~ .... NOW S2400
1978 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2 DR ..... wum,5. NOW S3200
1978 FORD GRANADA 4 DR ...........JA.\!369~ .... NOW S2900
1978 FORD PINTO .........................w!tm .... NOW . SSOO
1977 OLDS CUTLASS WAGON .........m!m~ .... NOW S1700
1976 PONTIAC VENTURA 2 DR .......m!tm .... NOW SJOO
.1975 CHEVY NOVA ........................JM!t~9L .. NOW S1000
1974 FORD 8200 1CARGO VAN ........JMml.l~.... NOW '1000
1977 CHEVROLET PICKUP C-20 .......M!UQQ.: •• NOW '2300 '

•FERTILIZERS.
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•GROW PRODUCTS

· !)ASSAFRAS, by Jack Matt~s
In the August 191N Ohio mag;Wne.
has an article which readS that ftls
"Pa gav~ , up gunsmithing and
houghl 100 acres In· GaWa County,
. on Big Raccoon Creek, about 14 .
miles up frorn theOhioRlver." Skip
a paragraph, and then you'll read
,that "one time .Pa took me , to
GaUlpqlls; where 1 had a raspberry
Ice and met an ,Ojd p;-rencbman
who'd been one of the ol'lglnali!Ve
hundred emigres whO'd fouilded the
city," It's ' on Page 31, If you're
Interested, ·excerpted from a book
prlpted by Houghton-Mifflin In 1983.
THE VINTON BEAN

cl!nner •

the oldelt In Ohio, Its re-al the

\ IOiiith ol Aap~t this I!IUIIUIIer beiJII
the 111111 fll1ftlvelllary el the lint
· VIMon bean dinner. 11M! 188t beu
dl.- wiD,have
bean cookers
Robeti McClaskey and hl8 crew -

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Swimming Pool
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•Quentltlea limited
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"Supporr 1he Galllo. Counry
Junior Falr"

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1.88
Shaler

CarbUretor·-

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Engine
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Clean•
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Remanufactured

Relined Brake Slhlll or PIGIIO Disc Pads

8.98
Axle~·, New Brake Shaaa or New

Wheel Seals........ ··' ........from 1.95
Wheel Bearin~..........................from4.49

2 Wheels

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New Disc Brake Rotors. from 49.95

Disc Pads

Reg. 11.49 &amp; 9.9!i Shoes with exchange, bo1h for mo•t

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Auto 'Brake

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Reo. t0.95 Shoes ·

Auto
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Monroe
Matic
Shocks
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Lifetime
guarantee

209 .u·pper River Road

Auto

tgnitiQns

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lgnHion
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· FORTY YEARs'AGOooiUIIIIIOII
Pap 8 • of the July ,, Wa&amp;LilrWIIII Joui'BDI. Marta off db

:Kith anJJivei'i'ary au publisher of the
GaUipolla (Ohio) 'Dally Trlbunl!'."
.Tile ~ for .thll remlnlaCent
' p.n..r.p11 waa 1944, and Jai't)lilr
clown In the mlumn It read that ·
,;Guardl employed on Ohio River
locka and daml as a precaut!Onlry
war . 11'1f!81ure Were deemed no
longer necessary and were
releaaed."
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6.95
6 cylinder cars Reg. from 1'2.95 .. . . . ............ : . .. . .. ... . , .... ... ...... : ... S.le ln&gt;m 8.95
8 cylinder cars !leg. from 16.95...... , ...... . ' . . .... . .. , : . . ... . .... . : .. . .. . ._,_ rr.m 11.95

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GRA,DY TwYMAN . Is com·
maDder of the post at Vinton, and
·Ann Wells - Is auxiliary president.
Hazel Amos IS the oldest auxiliary
member, and she has worked at the
bean dinner for over 35 years. A .
,feature wtil be the 10 a.m. Old
Timers parade throUgh Vinton.
Other entertainment will be by Tex
Han19011 and the V.alley Boys.

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tS.OO • ti.OO OfF EleCtronic Ignition 8 mm Wire Sets

McClaskey aloag '!'llh other
memben of VInton Poet , 181,
American Leaton. · ·

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6 cylinder. cars Reg . trorn 7.95....... ......................... . .. .. .......... Sole from 5.95
8 cylindor'cars Reg. from 9.95... . ... . ............ .. ........... ... ... .... .... S.lefrom 6.95

DON'T FORGET

best friend

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bean di~ ·Aur. 4.

\t»ur lawn's ·

2 49

t1.00 • tS.OO Off Standard Ignition 7 nim Wire Sets .

ONJ,Y O!iiE QUARTER remains
for Spencer a&amp; Rio -GI'II!Ide·College
lor him to pt~ bachelor's cleg• ee.
He once comJifCed a&amp; state level 111 .
track, and had one menth wltll the
Chlcaco Wldte Sox. IDs·father, Jbn,

\ HIS MOTIIER and two of his
three sisters uve 1n Gallipolis. 1be ,
Gallipolis sisters are Patty Craig
and Robin Spencer. His other sister
ts Terl - Mrs. Douglas Johnson of
Athens.
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number of tickets avallab)e legitimately, but acknowledged llttl€
could be clone to light It "except to
tell people that Hthey pay $700for a
Jacksons ticket, they're nuts."
Singing sensation Michael Jack·
son and bts brothers are scbeduled
to periorm at Giants Stadlwn In the

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Reg. from 3.49 .............. , . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . ............. 5alelrom
4,6, &amp; 8 cylinders includes late model Chryslers

!lpeiiOOr, was a stalwart spori&amp;
ngure 1n the Old lfrelich City. . ·

.sc~::rsald scalping cuts ~

GM' s earnings statement, show·
lng a $1.6 bUlion profit for the three
months ended June30;wasreleased
Friday aild was sent on closed·
circuit television to blue-a&gt;llar
workers ln·¥ Veral plants.

Per Quart

Valvoline 10W40

Victory tickets going for $700

utilizes profits report

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· PEEPS, a Gallipolis.Diary:·

Reg. 3.95 Limit 2 For mos1 domestic and

NITRO, W.Va.
St. wtll
be opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. Tuesday. ,
· Jack Fruth, owner of the phannacy cham, and Nitro Mayor Anlen
D. Ashley will cut a ribbon of dollar bills tor the store Opening. The
money ribbon wtll be donated to Nitro's World War I Commission.
Nitro, which was created during the first world war, has been
declared a living memorial to the war.

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he day
slfrt.ed early: 3 a.m. to
the Emma Graham packet
left for Parkersburg. Shortly
lfterwaLrds the D. M. Sechler pulled
headed for Charleston. At 4 a.m.
passengers could '
the Edinburgh for Marietta.
of the 'reasons that these
boats left so early was that
laf::~:·,~w~h~o needed to make rail
~
east, west, or south had
to Parkersburg, Marietta, or
in gqod time. The departing at 3 a.m. to Charleston; ,
itl)l.Jcoad did · not reach Gallipolis theCheyenneleavlngforClnclnnatl
at 7 a.m., the Mattie Roberts for
1~.
~ :tu~oth•er option would have been
Parkersburgat9 a.m.;' the Mary
by Stagecoach or hack line to Erwin for anclnnatl atlO a.m.; and
CU11Jaoo (now Oak Hill) where the
theAnnleLaurieforanclnnatlat4
did come. Here you could board
The 14th boat, the J . N. ,McCul·
11011raln to Hamden; chang'e trains p.m.
proceed on to Marietta or Iough,' came on Monday and
~clru!atl . Given the conditions of
Friday.
road to Oak Hill and the . The bouse we feature today In the
lir'el:eral&gt;le scenery on the river, 000 block ol Second Aveuue was
ilJli&gt;le chose to watch the sun come - built I!Y Capt. Marlin Brown who
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July 29, 1984

446-3807

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OPEN 7 DAYS

CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL -

liON. thril FRI. Ito 8
SATURDAY Ito 6
SUNDAY 9 to 5

"In Memory of the Soldiers of
Melp Couuty, 18111-11166," reads
lbe lnscrlplloo on the IIJC!IIU"
mmt, '"Thetr Country Asked
'lbelr Uvea, Theil' Uves 'l1ley
Gave." The memolial, located
next to lbe Meigs CoulltY
Courthouse, was cJedlcated til
n. The Spanish cannOn,
forgecl In 1:191, was ~ frQni
Cettahalto Mindanao In the
PbQipplne Islands. It was ·donated by Gen. s.w. Fountain In
May 1925.

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BUT IT v.oii&lt;S IJ&lt;E MJGte.:
Armor All Protectant iS a
scientific formula that helps
keep dllshboards, vinyl and
leather seats, vinyl tops and
tires looi&lt;ing new ~ penetrates
beneath the surface te&gt; protect
aaainst ozone, Ol&lt;YII!ft and ultr8"
violet rays that cause fadir&amp;
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By I,ARRY EWING ·
village ln. JS41; ..and, through poJitlcal manuverlng,
ftnesS lhdstalf 1
had th~ county courtmDVE:dfrorn Chester to Pomeroy
POMEROY -o In the "Metgs Cwnty, Ohio,
the same year .
When salt was discovered In deep wells near·the
Hlstmy" (l9'l9), Clara l.ocharywrltes, " ...popllatlon
In Pomeroy Is decreasing, yet river people seem to river In 1848, he developed the lndusey - using local
have a bullt-ln tenacity that defies adVersity. We look coal to process the salt. Excelsior Salt 'Co., among
to the future."
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others, opened during the period and continued in
business qn_IU 1975, when 'the Envlrorunental
Mayor Richard Seyler mncurs in that opinion.
"It's a nice place to live," he says, "andwehaveblg . Protection Agency forced Its c10$ure because of high
plans for lt...wlth hlgh !lopes for the future."
sulptrur smoke emissions In the alr arid brine run·off" ,
.
Part of that future, themayorexplalns, Includes the that was polluting the river.
By 1870, Pomeroy ~ with a population of s.im ,
opening of a new restaurant, the planned conslnlctlon
of a major pharmacy and the develo!D)ffit of a was a prosperous lndustiial town. River traffic was
heaVY,. There were steel mills, machine shops, ·a
private rest borne.
The vUiage Is currently in the final phase of a sewer . brewery, cooper shops; tannertes, inar~ts and pther
system renovation project. And, according to Seyler,
(Continued on page D-8)
needs now to explore the future construction, of a
sewage trealrnent plant
"Like all other communities," he says, ''We are
continuously striving to get grants."
Village government Is currently studying the
possible future acquisition of land owned by the
Chessle System. The propertY, which Includes
· railroad lines and an old depot, runs the enUre length
· of Pomeroy along the river; and, would be, according
to Seyler, suitable for development as a recreational
site.
''The river ls ...and has always been ...a big asset to
Pomeroy," he concludes.
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Seyler.estbnates thecurrentpopulatlonofPomeroy
at approxbnately 2,500. He calls energy-related
lndustrl!!S - coal mining amj power production - a
"staple of employment" for vWage residents.
The earnest hlstor:Y of Pomeroy can be traced to
J10;, "when !\amuel Ervin anived at what Is now ,
Kerr's Run. In 1821, Josiah Dill ~ned a tavern there
and Nlal Nye, in ·1826, operated a tavern, mill and
wharf.
The area's industrlal growth began In l&amp;JI, when
Sl\muel Wyllys Pomeroy of Massachusetts, enroute
to Cincinnati, stopped at the Nye tavern.
According to the 1979 history of Meigs County,
. Pomeroy noted 1 "a good and healthy ·place t.o ·
live... with proper management a bright Industrial

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Willi one of"&amp; number of
elementary
schools
vacated
nearly a quarter of a
In 1836theflrst
by ,
Horton brooight
about boaf(UleCondor)
the lncorpilratlon fired
of the
century ago.

coal Instead of wood.

r •Litletml• ' ••to It'll
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He established the Pomeroy SOn's Co. and sent his ·
son-in-law, Valentine B.' Horton, Wdevelop the coal
and other Industrial pa;slbilltles.
Horton established the mines, persuaded eastern
settlers and those from Germany, Ireland and Wales
to come to Pomeroy to 'mine the coal; InStituted
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then.modern methods In mining; developed the
clock tower of Central
transportation of coal by river; built the first coal
School rilles above lhe abandoned bullalng's

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VWAGE VIEW - Mayor
Rlchanl Seyler "estbnates the"

current population of Pomeroy

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al approximately 2,500; He callS
energy-relaled lnduRrles- coal !
mining and power production - '
a "!itaple of employment" for i

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village

residents. 'Die river '

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has
been...
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~roy-Middleport-Gallipolis,

D-2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Ohio-PQint

Plea~ant,

July 29, 1984

July 29, 1984

W. Va.

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohi-P9int Pleasant, W.Va.
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VAN WERT, OWo (AP) - On
Aug. 9, 1982, Postmistress Betty
Jane Mottinger disappeared from
""~ one-room post office 1n the tiny
fru;nlng community of Elgin. Thls

On the morning of the crime, a
Monday, early customers to the
wWte, one-story post office where ·
Mrs. Mottlliger, 48, was to lie
working became concerned when
w~k. nearly two years later, one of they found no one in the bulldlng.
!Womenchargedwithherabduction
Assistant Postmistress Amy
andsubsequentslaylng~ totrlal. Baker was contacted and, upon her
~ht securtty and heavy media arrival, found that the safe had been
attention are expected forthetr1alof opened, the cash drawer rifled ~
John George Sptrko Jr. set to begin the contertts of a purse, later
Monday 1n · Van Wert · County deterrnln!!d to be Mrs. Mott!nger's,
Coqunon Pleas Court wtth Judge had been duritped on the counter.
Sumner E. Walters presiding. 1f
There was no stgn of the
attempts to seat a jury are postrnlStress.
suceessful, the trial will be held
For 'the next few days officers
here. If not, a venue change to combed the area around Elgin
another county will be mandated.
Iooktng for Mrs. Mott!nger or clues
S'plrko, 37, of Swanton, faces a to her whereabouts.
possible death sentence If convicted
There were no clues.·.
on charges of aggravated murder
Her husband, Oarence, made a
and ktdnapp!ng.
personal appeal to her kidnappers to
let her go.

Then, almost six weeks to tile day
after Mrs. Mottfnger was reported
misSing, her body was found nearly
50 mues away from Elgin ,In a
soybean field near the Blanchard
River west of Findlay.
Her rema1ns were found wrapped
1n a paint-splattered theater curtain: She had been bound wtth a cord
and sliver duct tape and stabbed at
least 13 tbnes, authorities said.
On Sept.13, '1983, County Prosecutor Stephen E . Keister said Indict-

ments hadjustbeenhandeddOwnl;ly
a special grand- jury against two
men,SplrkoandDela,neyGIIB&gt;nJr.
Gibson, 34, of Hyden, Ky., had
escaped from the Clay County, Ky.;
jail just a month , before the
indictments were handed down and
· was a fugitive untn Ws capture by

FBI ~ts at a suburban Montgomery, Ala., motel on Dre.l8, l!B'l.

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directions: Witten Pienoa. Start, • Diviaioft of Wood ~
Box 188, Sord1 0, Ohio lancl Contoro, Inc. Pooltlon:
43948 . Coli 814-483- Educ•tion Coordinator.

QuoAIIcotiona: Dogr• In
childllood odUCIIion
Cash for U•d Racordl. pr-rod with axperlon01in
prof~r 60'o &amp;80'o. All typeo. curric;ulum development.
f)b!n~ng. Ifill .......
Cell Steve 81~-9112-7te0 . louon
room oboorvatlon. Will _..
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hporvlolon of tHchlng
All brick or molntononce Iliff ot 21 with - •
free, 3 br homo with flli&lt;lga rooponoibilltv for lmpiiiMf'l·
in town. 304-8711-3030 or totlon of 1ha Hood Stlrt
·oducotlon compo..,t: Ap.
8711-3431 .
plicetiono mer 1&gt;e :obtllinod
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Woodlllnd Conte&lt;o. Inc.
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GolBa Clinic. 412 Vinton
Pike. Oalllpolla, Ohio or
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Molga, Clinic, Mulberry
Helghll. Pomoroy. Oh .
Ooodllne for opplicltloria:
5:00P.M., Auguot :t. 1B84.
Woodland Contoro. Inc. lun
equal opportunltyoffirmetivo f~C~ion ~n~plo.,....

Halp Wanted

Baby•itter n-d in my
homo Mon . . thru Fri. 8-5.
cal1448-1418.
Teocher for Hud Stort Con·

ter in M•"" CountY- Muat
Hiring now demonatr•tore. hova degrH In or CDA.
work your own houra. no • Apt~ly in Huntington, 1140
collltcting or delivering, no 5th Avo. no liter then 8 pm
inveatment. frH e3oo kit.l Aug. 7, 1984. S.C.A,C.. Inc.

Call Glondlno, 814-3877770 or Debbie 4411-41593.
Sell AVON. Moko 46%. Call
448-3368.

H ouaakeeper- babyaltter

EEO omployon. , .

M.A. Speech Plthologill for
Ho_, Start Contora • C-1.

Lincoln.

Maeon. Wayne

count!•· Apply· In Huntington. 640 lith Avo.. no liter
thin 5 pm Aug. 7. 19B4.
S.C . A. C ., Inc . EEO
omplo.,....

1111"• 10 • 7 in ochool).
Needed beginning September. Mull be oblo to
drlvo. No omoldng or elcohol
uoe. Chrlotil)i. Llvo-in pre- Part time poaitionl evailable
ferred but not required. for mature Hulta. Earn
A...,ences required. Cell ti!OO.- •9oomonth. CoHfor
collect 804-797-4843 or appointment. 614-2411-·
9686,
448-1999.
8

Public Sate
8t Auction

EVENING AUCTION

THURSDAY, AUG. 2...:5;30 P.M. · .

' 18
Public Notice

Pubiic lliotlca

1

Card of Thanks

4

than frfty thousand dollars. or a
bond lor ten If« cent of his bid.
I would like to thank
payable to the O~rector
all
my friends and reBrdders must apply. on the
latives for the beauti·
proper fOfms. for qualdrcatton
at
teasJ
ten
days
pno1
to
the
cards I received
ful
Columbus, Ohio
date set lor openrng brds rn
, July 6, 19B4
for
my
birthday card
·accordance wrth Chapter 5525
, Contract Sales Lagal
shower.
Ohro Revrsed Code
• Copy No.. 84-831
Plans and specr frcahons are
I will treasure them
•: UNIT PRICE
on frle rn the Department of
:-.,
CONTACT
forever.
Transportairon and the offrce of
~·
FR-1-110B)
th e Orstrrct Deputy Drrector
Mrs. Glenn Marr
-seat ed proposals w ilt be
The Drrector reserves the
re~cJVed at th e of1•ce of the
D•rector of the Oh10 Depart- ugh! to re,ect any and aU brds
WARREN J SMITH 3 Announcements
m ent of Tra nsportatiOn Co lumDIRECTOR
bus,. Oh10. until 10 00 A.M .,
Rev .8-17-73

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
. DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

06u' Standard T1me. Tu es day,

~st

7. 1984. tor 1mprove-

1n·
*'t-llia County

~n.t s

~~on

chine repair. parts. and
supplies.
Pick up lnd
delivery, Devil V1cuum
Cleaner. one half mile up

on

2,9 29 of State Route 7.

~movin g

~+

Oh10,

SWEEPER and oowing mo-

July t 5. 22

unstable materi al

Announ cr: 111 en Is

placing rock chan,nel

~~ t•o n

replac•ng embank-

r~eJn. arid pavement, mc lud1ng
ai~ lated dramag9 •terns and ( -;;~-;;-''"":--::-:::--,..--

'""'dentals.
;~rk Length - 0 158 mde

1

T~portat •on hereby not•f•es

-lc-

, ,~ ·,nsurethat •n anvcontract

of Joe Hill, would like to
thank the doctor•. nurse•. •
auxHiilry's,at Veteran•
Memorial Hoapttal: Thlr Gin·
gerbread School. churchee,
_friends, relttivel, a "-'ghbora for their . cerdt. gifts,
•
d h
VII111• prayers. an t emanv
kindnatl81 eJCtended to JOe
during his hoaphallzatfon
and recovery.

~lite

Oh•o Department

Card of Thanks

1--------of

e~~d

1nto

pursuant to lh rs

Coli

BtiiOonl for Get WeN. Anni·

voroorya, llrthdl'fl, portloo.
Singing Gorrillo. Cell Bolloono &amp; Co. 448-4313.

.

on;.~ldders that " w'll all,ma- Mr. e. Mro. Pot HHI, po...,to

adifei'trsement. mrnonty busrf""I08a em erpr is es wrll be af~
~
ed fu ll opportunity to sub-

Georgoo Creek Rd.
814-448-0294.

1·4-:---:::-:-----Giveaway

l----------

. Giveaway

White mole klnon . Call 44681132.
Small mela atray blonde
pup, greet with children.

Coil 4411-7152.

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On old R50 just west of Albany, Ohio at fht firm of
the late Clovis Chesser. Mrs. Chesser·has sold the
farm &amp; will nil MACHiNERY, HAY &amp; MISC ..fro111ht
.barn &amp; buildines. All1111chinery has been well cared
for .and is in eood condition.
•.
M.H. 35 self propelled combine; M.F. 6' adjustable disc· Case
3 point 2 row corn planter; tractor manure spreader· 1'3 hoe
. Oliver grain drill; 3 point2 row cultivators; 200 gal. l~et tank
on s~ids; antique wood wheel wagon with bed; good old seed
cleaner; running gears for MF wagon; tractor draw bar; 1\1 h.
air compressor; pi.!lfl stand &amp; vise; pipe &amp; die set up to .2";
·100 bales hay; 8. table saw; paint sprayer; sandblaster;
large stand v1se; m1sc. hand tools; lion chain ·hoist boxes of
misc. ~nslruclion supplies; oak him; new kitchen ~unter
top: m~al desk; I &amp; 2 drawer file cabinets; etc.
Terms: C.sh or ck. w/tD. Eats IVIilabte.
OWNER: IRS. MADGE CHESSER '
AUCT.: C. E. SHERIDAN. 614--448-4263

Part Border Collie puppies.

Coli 814-245-6883.

Sofll ond choir. Coli 4483010. .
1

yr . old

Y,

L£brador

Rotriove&lt;-lfloh Sottor. Block
exc.

with

448· 233B.

6

children . C•ll

Lost and Foun'ct

lost: let of car keys, name
Audrey on key ring. Reward .

Co11S14-21111-81128.

LOST Moll bldnde Cocker
Sponiel. Coli 814-241152911.
.
LOST: Polr of mona gloin bleck ca1e betWeen

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Tribune - 446-2342
Sentinel - 992·2156
Allister - 67S.1333

COUNTRY
FARM-AUCTION
AT THE OLD DAVID ALLEN HOMESTEAD
. ATHENS, 'OHIO
located about I mile from Athens Corporation
- limits. Follow U.S. 33 Southeut of Athens about 1
mile past Western "Sizzlin" Steak House and at top
of hill turn onto County Road 21 alld travel onr 1
mile to Allen Farm ... easy to lind. Slens will be
posted.
.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1984 at 10:00·A.ll.

Si Allen IIIII his wife, Glorlia. are sellina 1111 old Allen Fand movina to smaller qlllrtm. fhe old H~ucl ills
been in 1111 Allen flmity sillc:e1111 .ty li&amp;Os. Si Atten IIIII
his fatbtr Olllf'lttd a tfrrivl111 111d llllll.- liNt lllrbt
hom 1111 farm tor •ny ,..., flldl~tna•d - ktlinallllir -.ts 1(0111 uistina blri · located ·on tills
larm. lllllllltilf&amp; 111 dly sele. A plrtill 1t11r11 follows:
AIITIQUES I COUECTII:R ITEIS: OlD FURITOIE: Nice old
wicker sofa, rocker and side chair; unusual aek flat wall cup1\oard w/pie sale, bottom and pressed "Cherry Designs" rn
bolh upper &amp; lower doors.. also.anolher malchina cupboard, ·
except w/pressed "Grape Desi'gns" in doors; Windsor brass
back chair; lovely maho~ drop-front wiring desk; fine walnut
Spinette desk; 50" round oak table ~/carved pedestal· nice
oak china cupboard w/glass sides &amp;door; walnut Viet. chest; ,
Early Rush Seat sewing ·rocker: walnut country drop-tell table; Sheralon round top Iaiiie; very sma~ Shtralon blanket
· chest w/replaced lop; walnut marble insert dresser· plus
other turnture ~ems.
'
COLLECTOIITEMS: Old fancy coal hod; Early yarn winder:
string 12 graduated brass sleigh bells; Winchester Mod. 67.22 rifle; old brass hand belt used by Si &amp; his father on meal
route: old larm belt; old wagon seat; original 1983 history of
Hocking Valley and other old books; large blue/white 11•ni1e
wash pan; brass Aladdin lamp; pr. tall brass candle sticks;
pictures &amp; frames; large hevy brass lble laii!P; 111 any other
colleclor rlems.
·
·
TEXTILES: 4 color jacquard woven coverlet; 2 nice han4·
stitched quilts. GlASS &amp; CHINA: 7" Prussia tray~'occupied
Japan tlems: marked Heisey "Thousand Eye" bowl: 5 Early
spooners; service for 8 Norilake china;· pressed - pattern
glass: .colored glass goblets and baskets; cut slemware·
"Thumbprint" crystal; tall pink cut fan vase: lea leaf china:
assortment pink glass &amp; depression glass; much glass and
china nol listed.
.
•UIITED EDITIO.S: Rockwell 1973 "Sat. Evening Post"
Grossman NR2 "School loy" ficure; 1976 Royal Dounon vaIentine Day ptale: 1918 Royal llofton Christmas plate; 1977
Siste1 B. Hummel "Herald Ancel" Christmas plate: Dresden
"Rose" plate; other aems.
.
POOEIY: 3" Rozanne Pansey va~e; 3other Roseville vnes;
Rosavitle center bowl; hull ert polttry. _
IODEIII m11. IAJOI API'UAICEs-&amp; TDOU: Westin&amp;house frost-fret retriprttor; Ktnlftoreauto. dilhwesher· 1.1l-loy reciner. nice 6 pc. patio Ill; Phllco IOitdltlltst.r.o.
111dio; Inceptor 200 wilt C8 booster; 3 dr. marble top 'Chest;
blankets; beddina; tineQS; household ilelnl. Tools: Stars
power Sprayer w/3~ hp enajne; 111111 wheetbari'O'w· doubli
soapstone washvat; air compressor; IOOd 4x6 util~ IJ'iifer·
40' metal extension ladder; Deming shallow well.pump· good
set ot Stimpson computin~· scales; Abl. 1500' J6 copper
wire; many unlisted items 1n d ca':~·
.
NOTE: Good afl dr sale. P1111ty.ol
. Brtna , ..r Inn
cllair. lunch Miltble. Field lllltlna.
Ttr11s: Cash DIJ of S.ltor Check wltll POiltln 1.0.

B

Frezlera Bottom F1.j 8
Market . Every we,kend .
U.S. 35 Fruiara Bottom

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Public Sale
• Auction

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PATRIOT AUCTION BARN
There wi II be no auction on Slturdly, Au lust 4,
1"'· We. will be closed tills day to elllble all persons to visit the Gallia County Junior Fair.
This will be the DillY date we will be closed. Auctionwill resume on Saturday, Aupst 11. 1914.
Watch for 1 bl&amp; Slit tistina for lire Auaust II IUclion.
IARlllt WEDEMEYER -AUCTIONEER

'•

245-5152 - 388·8249

DAIRY DISPERSAL
FRI., AUG.lO, 12:.00 NOON

.

.

LOilion, take S.R. 50 East from McArthur, Ohio, 4
111iles to S. R. 677 then North 4 milts to the farm or
25 Miles West from Athens, 0. on S.R. 50 lo S.R.
SIGNS WILL BE POSTED From S.R. 50, Vinton

sn
Co.

1:

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t

flowers,

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12

Middleport

&amp; Vicinity

31

ln~J.. tment,

lecting.

appllencas, and dining
room . Finished rec. room
tind bar In basement. Double
car gar1ge, pool and lovely
l1ndsc•ped •ree . F;ruit trees
l g1rdan space. YJ mile from

deliv•ry. or col-

Porty

Plen• expo-

-· ···-·---·-·--··-··· ······ ··· . Riverview Peraonal Care rience helpful. Cer a. phone

Home, Betty Mercer owner. neceaaa•v. Ctll collect 618-

75- HOLSTEINS -75

SElliNG 47 ADULT COWS, 3 to 7 yun old, 12 c,ws recently fresh, 20 cows to Fresl!tn this flU, Balance 1n varl·
oas staps of !Killion. U . 1ncl 8anp tested, Vtcclnated
lor ltpto, Pl3, IBR. BVD.and P1tpattd. 10 orl2 111 callhood vacc:inah, 7-two ym old Heifers, 1~ yurli11 Heiftrs. I Heifers 6 to 10 Mtks old. This herd has a ton1 history of artificial breerlina. Atood youn1 herd of cows with
quite a few comtna with tbetr 2rid tactltion. ·

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•

.· · EQUIPMENT ..

· 2 GEHL En~ill~e Wqons, Badpr silo untoadtr, now motor, new lnrves for 12' or 14' silo, few other misc. ite11s.
Terms of Site: C.sh or Check with Proper 1.0.
lunch Will Be S.l'ltd.
Jack Herald, Own,r-614·596·5763
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Bud Spires, Auctioneer
Offict-614-374· 2819
Don Hart, Jr.-304·428·5304
Nol,responsible for accidents.

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PUBLIC AUCTION
SAT., AUG. 4, 1984
·tO:OO A.M.

leavin1 stale and sellipl out. locatod on Co. Rd:6, ~mite
east of Co. Rd. 1. 4 mites frbm SattmCenteron St. Rt. 124
and 4 miles from school lot on St. Rt. 143.
''TRACTORS"
Farman MD diesel, F30 Farmatt, Fl4 Farmatt. John Deere
A &amp; John DHre for parts.
"MACHINERY"
J.D. 3xl2 plows, cultivators for M, 12 ft. pull I. H. disc,
disc- plow for I or H, 4whetltrailer, fannin1 mill, H11vey
elentor, Oliver whttl rale w/cycle, road draa, riaht hand
side delivery rake, 8ft. cultlpacker, feed mtm, and other
misc. items. ·
'
"MISC."
·Planner 12 in. w/5 h.p. el"'ric motor, fuel oiltanl, couch
&amp; chair, Wiler pump, yard roller. table saw. radial arm saw,
hydraulic hose. 1Wiq set, 32 voH plants, valve refacer
tots of harid tools. 1050 husky Solons, one runs &amp; I for
parts; rototitler, corn shelter. roofina tools. misc. tutlbet&amp; scrap Iron, 2 sets 12138 tractor chains, drill press and
tots. lots 110 o"w~~f-far~~GEIIE HOlliDAY
Cash
bts
Positive t.D.
DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER
949-2033 OR 992-7301
"Not responsible for accidonls or loss of property"

ESTATE AUCTION

toola, clothes, Bu lworke;,

Homes for Sale

Op~rtunity
noodod
For ulo bv own or. 8 rick
yr. &amp; 2 yn.
home. situated in city school
·A
Golden
Opportunity
with
prefor In my homo.
in one of the beet
tp 4:30. Coli 448· Friendly Homo Portieo. Op· 'district,
anlnge for Man•$1•1'1 • Deal· neighborhoods in the aree.
oro. Sell the lergeot Uno of Lorve Jot with .oxtro lot
Gitto; Toyo, • Homa Doc;or Included. Full l&gt;eoomont. 4
in Party Plan. Earn High bedroOtna, living room with
Sltu•tions
DNler Rebate ,p lus win free llrge fireplece, foyer . 2
Wantad
trlpo &amp; cuh. No cooh bathe, kitchen with built in

u
1
s 1 11 ' furn1turo, ~·
voconcy
for aldorly 489-8396 or 518-4B9·
..,ov
WYo. 25082. Oooloro Wol: dloheo,
nvtoyo,
penon.
Coli , 1·304-773·
booko,
oddo
e.
4429.
come . Don Frazier ·
endo,
ontlquoo,
jewelry:
I-&amp;~B_B_2_
.
_
_
_
_
_
~_
1---------Oporotor. 304-7115-2779.

Holzer Hoopltol, 8 milei
from Rio Grande College.

Wented: Someone to tear

bench toy cheat, d
·
Goll!pollo Fill Mukot deecon•e
bicycle, ontlquo half beet own, for moterlol only, 2
lndoor-outdoo;, avery Sat, cherry with mottreo a otory houoe. Coli 61 4-992· 22 Money to Loan
&amp; Sun. Free oddmlooion, Rt.
7
311 e. 1eo. Call 448-7037. ~rlngo. 234 Mul~ry A.... ~6~~5~7;.;;!~h.';id;;i;;l,;';,;; 1 ---~-----=~~roy , Auguot 2&amp; 3:9to
In our HOM~ LOANS FIXED
Yord Solo Sot, &amp; 6un. 10 to
care given, 115 RATES Below market ratea.
8 . Neighborhood Rd., 2nd Moving Bile: Auguot a , yro. experience. Call 814- Fixed conventional FHA 2 3
troller on right pool Memory furnlturo, om oil too!:~~~~~l-::9:-:11-::2-·7_3_1_4_
. ______ VA
. Looder
Mortgage
Atheno,
collect
614-6.92-,
_
Gardens Cemantary. Infanta
dlohoa,
clothing
e.
Will
do
blbyoittlng
In
Point
3051
.
to odulto clothing, mloc.
item a.
otl)or homo. 9 to 5 It ':,~~:: IPIHoent oreo. Will provi~· 1 --------~
Stewart'• On Mull
own
tronoportl)lon.
304- ~~IJ&gt;i;;)f8;;1Q;;;;i~-Yord Solo July 30·31 near Hgto, Pomoroy.
1176-7378.
Cloy School. F11ll olzo bod
Services
Glpntlc ljvo fomlly
WIU do bebyoitting In Point
compte~• . bedapnada.
---------drapaa, glauwate, nice uta. Clifton, W.Y•,. Augutt Ple•unt ,are•. Will provide 1
1 through
·
304•
clotheo.
Roin
delo•o..3. 9:00o.m. to 1 own t ronoportotoon.
PIANO TUNING Lower
•
876·7379.
P(lcod regular tun·lno• r,ilovlng Solo, Houoohold
Purnlture, 887 Portomouth · Huge yerd sale. Moved fro.m ~~i=ii~;:;.~~i;::;:: dlacounta to Senior Citizen·s.
Colifornlo, little of every- 1 8
to Do
Churche16 Schopla. Ward' a
Rd.. Coli 614-448-7884.
thing, ·oomo ontlquoa. furnl-1---,---...:._; _ _.,....__ Koyboo•d. 304-876-3824.
Wad. e. · T:huro. Fairfield turo. 3rd e. 4th, 881 W. of·
Repolr.
l!ont. Rd. Foirflold · Acroo. Darwin. Rain cancel1.
Pickup or delivery for
448~rdl••• phone. fuzz buater.
rerd oolo. Auguot 1 9 2. 324 •nvome in nHd. Qet grocer·
thil
ed
lor
20%
wall he•ter. ment shirts.
Booch St., Middleport. loa. modlclno. poy billo by o discount. lana Daniels.
C:orner Beech&amp;Aoh. 8:00to Chrlotion. Coli 814-388- 814-742-2951 .
9371.
•.
4:00.

S~trlous inquire• only~ Far

of&gt;polntment coli 446-0840
w.,.kdera beforo 6PM or
448-1429 ~Iter 6PM.

1

New 6 room houae for 11le
by owner . 1acr•Br 71 houae

Seven rQom, three. bedroom
houae In . Pomeroy . 1'1:1
bath•. •.c .. gal central heat.
Iota of cabinetl In l(itehen.
full a..aemant. C8rport with

Sell or rent 3 bdr. house in
Vinton. MC . dep . &amp; ref.

•"

In

City

information

coil 814-256-6068.

-------lc8 yro. old, ~ bodrm. 2 blthO.

Middleport

"•

to

In 1

matter of n'lonthe.
m•nagemant experi-.nce

·helpful. A complete trolnlng

program emphael1a sale1,
merketlng and personel de-

velopment If you qu41lfy 121

,.

or older bondeble with

.,

vou wlh be guerantMd In
Income to l18rt bued on
VOf.ir currant a.minge. Po~
tehtlal first veer earnings of

-

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Coil for

an •ppointment in
cooftdence-Tom Armatrong

imum invntment *9.9915.

tor In Mooon County. Mull Coli 317--927-11300 for
have degreo In or CDA. oppt.
Apply In Huntington, 540
5th Ave. no lotor then 6 pm ROUTE.FOR SALE Handling
Aug. ·7, 19e4. S.C.A.C, Inc. C•mpballa Juice bowl and
EEO employoro. ·
other pure fruit juices. Ser.vice pre. "tabiMhed •ccounts in motel1 ~ IUCh 11

de~

pendeble tronap 0 rtotion)

e~1.000-t47,1500

Teacher for Hl8d Start Can·

Aniotont Organlot, naeded Holiday.Inn, Aamado, Howet Grace Eplocopol Church. ard Johnaon. OUtlity Inn.
con 614·992-398B.
Boot Wollam, etc. Will toke
..1 0 ,000 cash, include• In·
Kldllove torol Domo~otroto ventory and equlpmem. No
toyo &amp; gifts for friondly toy telling . .. Replace product
party. Top co""miulon and
holt"' glfto free. No col·

only. Will nat •pproximateiY

614-776-,7 000. Mondoy' lecting or d•livering. No 1300 per week. Write box
1pm-Bpm tueo 10om-8pm cooh lnvellmont. Coli 614- 38541! 81rminghem, Ala.
An Equal opportunity em· 742-31,8. Aloo' bO'oking 36238. lncludo phone
number or call toll free
ployer M-F.
P•rtiea.
1-800-621-4B49.

12x60. 1976 Community, 2 "'
br, new carpet lri living:

tion, 14lt70, 3 br. 1V2 bath s.
304 773
all elec . central aii, fireplace. I· ""_u•n. porch, gas.
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or 304-773-527-2. .
304-468-1"94
.., or 304-773-

Lot - 90x120 Stefl Houae
Road. Public water and
priva1a1ewer. 70x14mobile
2 ttory frarne duple•, .. par· home with 6 " insulatton;
ate metera. saparete entran· range·refrig .• washer. Clrver
ces. 2 bedroom• unit down, a"nd dllhwaaher . 2 full beths.
unit up haa 1 bedroom . Level 3 bedroom•. living roo m and
fenced yard. lf'l Mi4dleport . kitchtm. central eir . Owner

8 flat ocreo with otockod

Coil 614-949-2641.

'-::-::----:-:-----c:---::-:-"-31 H
S 8t
omes
e
1---'------~Three bedroomo, centreloir,
vinyl wall paper, carpet
threughout, well lnwloted.
now point onoched gorogo.

1

Owner tr1n1ferred-muat sell

beautiful 3 bdr. home, fomily roam hoa 20 ft. of

windowJ for pastoral view.
finieh~ double garage, fire·
place, large porch, 40 ft .
deck. WOod•. priv•cy, neer

. Heve you given up the
of buying a home?
,
Stevens and ASsoCiates may
be able to make your dream
come true with only a 5%
downpayment ancf intareat

Reduced, nice 3 bdrm home.
attic. b•sement, garege •
exc. location. option to buy.
Owner may carry. Cell992-

2617.

reteo of 11 .26%. Call Jeri
814-379-2728 for details
ofte&lt; 8PM or 814-477-.2443
9AM-6PM.

814-992-2377.

Home .and ~oblle Home,
will sell both for price of one.

Ph. 814-742-2291 .

8'h a1eumable loan, 3 br. 3

yeo,. old. low 50's. 304876-8713 ofter 4.

S4,000.00 down f250 .60

month, 8 per cent owner .. .
financing. Al•o. approx 32.
acres for sale . 1-614-23h.

35 Lots &amp;.. Acraaga • , ·

berry Hgts, Pomeroy, with

Lake. Rt. 776. size 262ft. by; '
110 ft, Septic tank &amp; dug .
basement. Price $3,1100.
Call 614-643-0168.
·'

304-875-654B.
II , oxc. con d. $86 ,000 .00 , 'se
$11.000,00
down. A11uma• · - - - - - - - -8\ol pet. IC!•~· 304-676· I
1 2x60 mobile home, Mul·
1529.

12x1B ft. added room. on lot

32 Mobile Homas
for Sate

85x146 ft . cement block
garege. covered pat.io &amp;
outbuilding. Contact Leona

Stewart. Call 992-6275.

1978 Bayview 14 X 70,
Refrig, otovo, CA, WB, good
cond. Coll814-448-1506

e10,600. Coli 814-2465500.

12x60 3 bdr. trailer. Coli
446-25B9.

bths, fireplace , •asoo.:·
12x65 Certified. new

wooher e. dryer $8760.:
12x70 Dupleupto. e&amp;OOO.;

after 5 .

1981 Schultz Ltd. 3 br 1'h

bath, total elec. central air,
microwave. dishwasher,
stove. refrig. underpinning,

redwood porch. 304-6766049.

Acreage·16 acres with mirt·
eral rights, utilities, secl-.dad.. -1
location . Call Hobstattir

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fronts Route• 2 and 62 .
Owner financing. 304· 336·
4757 after 6 .
By owner.

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E. Main,l.l.l,ll:illi~•

30

acre.: .

Led1'.: . .

area with mobile home ~·
unfinished houu. Ma ~ · ,
offer. ~04-596-6429 .
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POMEROV,O,

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1983 Clovton mobile homo,

Private lot on Timber Ridg'"e '

---'------18 Acres n91r Pt. Pleasanf.

1 969 Elcone house tr•iler.

12x60, e5,200. Cell 6142611-8068.

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Realty et 614-742-3092 or• '
614-742·2994.

992 -2259

NEW LIST! NG - PomeroyConvenience is lhe key to.lh~
house' Close to downtown lor
. •II your needs. 3 bedrooms. 2
bath~ lull basemenl insulated.
equipped kitchen. good condi· ·
tion. $32,000.00.

TEAFORD •. •
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Phone

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1 -1614}-992-3326 .

plan in country.full basemenl
on approx. I? acre lot Olher
buildings. $24,000.00.

NEW LISTING - 3 bedr~ ~
modeled \lOme. lnsulallfd, vinyl; -.
stdtn&amp; carpeting, gas furanc - :
and garage in town location. • •,

N~~:e 2 bedroomhome one floor

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NEW LISTING - Bedford
Township - Approx. 321
acres of vacant wooded [and.
All mineral righls. Call tor
dela l~.

·NEW LISTING - Pomeroy Aview of the river will add lo
the contentment ol this 3-4
bedroom home, II?· baths,
lireplace, full basement prelly
sun roo m, workshop .
$33,500.00
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TWO . TRAILERs - T..;
bedrooms in each, drilled well:;
spring and 15 acres of land. 4.
real bargain at $15,000.
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lrame home, nice level ~
near lhe schools. Onlt
$25,000.
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NEW_-LISTING - A lully
furnished 3 bedroom cottage
with a Iron\ p&lt;irch that will g1ve
you a panoramic view of the
OhK&gt; River. Forced air hea~ ·
T.P.C. water, I acre lot Cute!
On~ $19,900.00.

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ASSOCIATES
.leall TIUSStll
949-2650
)o Hill .
985-4«6
Dollie Tumer
992-5692

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THIRTEEN ACRES - Good"
investment on ~d Rl 7. .near
Tuppers Plains. Excellent home .
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sites.
TWO FARMS
Sutton or
Rutland Townships: 83 or 110
acres. 5 room and 7 room ·
house. Minerals with both
larms. Free gas on the 110
acres.

Housing
'"leadquatters

Rea t Estate General

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. Thi1 is the perso1111 property of fhtllte Goldie CIJn·
tltnrn. Located off St. lt. 124. Take Racine-B11han
Rd. (28) to Stivemillt·BIId Knolls Rd. (31) or fro !I
Portl1nd. O~io ta~ Stlvtrsvillt-lllld Knobs Rd.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Amana refrigerator, Whi~pool washer &amp; dryer !auto.}, Tappan nat. IllS lcoppertone} range, small chest deep lreezer
!Gibson}. chest ol drawel$, beds, dressers, rocker, end tables, night stand, metal wardrobe, kitchen table, Hoover
sweeper, coffee table, table &amp; 6 chairs, and other misc.
items.
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· "A.TIQUE 01 COllEC~OI ITEIIS''
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Table, buffet, cNina ·cabinet, desk, stamp collection, book~ase, old records stilt in package, marble top stand, oil tamp,
tante~n HamiHon wal~h •
ILAH ROUSH ..:. ADfiiiNISTRATOR
C.sh
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DAti SMITH- AUCTIONEER
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949-2033 OR 992·7301
"lot responsible for eccldente or loss ·of property"

PUBLIC AUCTION

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200 ACIES, Ill. FMTS 011 MCCOON

eRAIID NEW DUPUX - Great INVEST·
MENT lor the buyerlloclled on Graham
ScltoOI.Road. Each unl dlels 2 BRs, bath,
living room, kitchen with stove. retrif!., ow
ant! displ., launilry, large carpOrt, central
air and storage area.
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GOOD LIVING FOR SALE - 78'~ acres
m/( lovely brick and Ira me ranch displays
2 bllhs. 2 BRs,l6x2~kilchen with washer, .
dryer, double oven range, refrig., OW,!IIsPI.
Large living room. • artificial . ftrelllace,
Masar bedroom is 16xl8, Ceflil ho~­
shed and 30x50 blrn, 44 ~~ffi 91 gil_~!
· Wiltt spring and pond. LOcated 10 Cneshire
Twp.
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PRICE REDUCt:D TO $1,0001 bnlup
AIM - Small mobile home with adcJ.on;
lR, kitchen, balfl. covered fionl porch, .
lflllflt. 2 oulbOildinas. cydone lance. 1

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CREEK - Approx. 65 acres tilable 1111
135 acres woods. COmfortable two story
oome offers 4 BRs. bath ltildten, lving
room. family room, two fireptaOes, bam, 2
large · screened porches. lovely quiet
settin~
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TRANSFtRRED TO MtCittGAII - MUST
SEll THIS IIOIITH! ._. Ttis attractive
home localed on pebby Drive features
1700 sq. It of living space. 3 8Rs. 2 balhs.
.dining room; living room. krtchen and
family · room. · NeW cuSitlm. drapes,
carpeting woodb urning stOVe, deck and
ceniTal air.
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St Rt 279. 55 acres ~ or treSs, viC.!nt
llt)d, nia! building sites. $24,750.

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CHESHIRE AREA - ROUSH .lANE Very al1nlctive 3 BR ranch oilers equipped .
kitchen, L-shaped living room and dining
room With !ireplact, I II baths, full
basement with woodburning stove. 141121
garage, caiiJ8iing. Call tor an appoihtmenl
A SlYLE OF ITS OWIL.describes lh~
.Jovety whrte brick home ·w~h 3100 sq ft. 3
oc 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2t)x40 FR, dtning
room. kitchen Wtth OW, d~pl., microwave
and trash cornpactoc, intercom, ceniTal air,
2 car garage, utility bldg., deck and a
201&lt;10 pool. Beaulifully landscaped.
BEEF ' CAlTLE COUIITRY - 13.2 acres. moslly
clean hill pasture. good fences, I 'h story home, .
large bam, IOblcCo blse, fronts on 3 roads near
Mudsock Price reduced to $56,900.

REDUCED TO $49,500 - COULQNT ASK
FOR A BffiER LOCATION! Handsome
Victorian hQme ofters 3 BR~ I\! balh~
laundry room, living room, lamily room,
carport. unattached garage. 16x32 fenced
pro. Kitchen has range, refrig,, ow.a!l(l
dis~ . Nat gas heat and alum. siding.
Located al the edge ol towR Call tor an
appointment
INVESTMEIIT PROPERTY - ' Third·
Avenue, two story duplex. 5 rooms and
bath in, each unit $25,000.

PRICE REDUCED TO $25.900 - 30
TRANQUIL AND SERENE descnbes the
ACRES M/l HA!Ifl!SON IWP.-1 ~ story
selling for lh ~ lovely two story home on 2.6
home offers 3 BRs, bath, dining. fiving.
acres, more or less, in Clay Townshtp Th~
kitchen wilh range, alum. sidm&amp; 24x60
home ofters 4 BRs, and 2 balhs, kilchen
barn, mo~le home hookup and 1100 lb. · with range and eye·level oven, 15x481iving
tobacco base. J;all lor an a;ipomtmenl
room. newly carpeted. fireplace. 6x40fronl
· poi'Ch, large nat garden lot, cily school
ADDISON-DAVIS lANE- II? story trame
dislrict Call for more delatls.
home fealures 3 BRs. I II baths. lR.
Remodeled. New insulation, winng, plumb
tng. wjr.dows and furnace. Skylighls in
bedrooms, patio doors, sundeck, cartiefmg.
PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! OWNER,
KC School District
SAYS SEll THIS MONTH! - RioCenlerpoint Rd .(Cherry Ridge}. Approx. 75
100 ACRES. ML ST. RT. 141 -' Ranch
acres,
woodland, fronls on 2 roads, ~unly
home features 2 bedrooms, balh, k~chen,
waler available. $250 per acre.
living room, tamily room, lull basement
central air, counly water and well water,
stocm windows, she~er house. barn and
pond. Call tor an appointment
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-~A'S , am WID 'BUYII ~ Price
reducad to $87,500 - Former dail'f !ann
- 7 rm. 2 Sltlry house. SIMIII! btllding~.
180 IICIIS m/~ toclled 01\ the Northup

Patrict Rd. near Ncrthup.

REDUCED TO $44,900 - HILLTOP '' cADMUS 'AREA- 26.5 ACRES- I~
SUBDMSlON --· 3 BR home features
story home offers 3 BRs; llill:hen, living
ktl:heft. living room, dining room. .lamily room, dining room, bath. carpeting and
room. firelace, &amp;IS heat, central aw and aklminum sidirl~ Call for a~ appoinlment
capelift&amp;. 9\1'16 assumable.

PRICE REDUCED TO $591500! 3BR ranch
on II acres, m/l, pona, full basement
limiiy room w~h woodburner, ltving room.
equipped Mchen, dining rom, I ~ baths,
attached 2 car garaga

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OTHER FINANCING - l'lew 2
bedrooms, planned 2nd bath .;.
and lamil'j roam, good con- · :
struction, Only $18,00().
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H!floy E. Clellftd, Jr.

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THREE ACRES - Racine - :r. •
or 4 bedroom remodeled• t
home. II?. baths, aluminum:.· •
sidin&amp; Par~ like area aro:l
includes an old !railer.
$27.500. '
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NEAR PORTlAND - Are you
in lhe produce business' Three
wood lrame greenhouses will
alklw you extra space. Complete wrlh healers and vent
fans. Includes a l4 bedroom
house lor rental unit or tenant
house. Approx. 1' acre lot
Asking $26,75000.

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inopection. 304-468-1792.

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ance monthly. Town &amp;
must Country Real Estate. Broker.

tr•naferred.

Free delivery It Itt up.
Gene's Mobile homea, located 2 mi. from ravena-

House for ule by owner. 3
br, all · etectric. priced on

By owner, tree natural ga'i.~ '
s1ockad pond. 81
1$400 . 00 per acre •.

Owner

Ramodolod 2 br .. full bloo- wood bridge. Jet. Rt2 &amp;
mant. good location, Auu- 1-77. 1-304-273-6135.
moblel..n. 304-676-1624.
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24x60 double wldo, r8ntal
Small 3 br houH end 6 lot, 3 bodroomo, 2 fuM batho.
House an4 thrM . lots in ocrea, 304-773-6428.
good cond. 304-876-2998

Svrecuae. House needs remodeling. Excellent location. 815,000. firm . Call

Farms for Sate ·

3221 .

Set up on rented lot.

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t26;900., Coil 6f4·992· wonts to oell $19,000.00.
$1,000.00 down wkh bal7177. -

1972 mobile home 12•66.
good.cond., 2 bdr., AC. Coil
Royal Ook Pork. 183.900. 446-7171 or 446-8288 of..... .
3147
g11 outdoOr grm, awninga . B'h asJumatility. Call 614- tor 6PM. '
Movtilg Solo! Furniture. Art
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S,upplloo. Lewn Mowera.
&amp; Vicinity
til 8:00PM. after 8:00PM 2 b'edroom home near 1972 Freedom Mobilo
Home. 2BR, Propono Goo
Fonoe Pooto, etc. Sot.Sun.,
coil 814-246-'6859.
f IIWlCf,il
Langavlle. on 1 1cra ground. heat. aet-up on rented lot.
July 28··~1. 9:00 o.m.-7:00 -----------------------------Romodoiod 2 bdr., 2 .Cre, 119,000. Shown by ap- Co11614-446-01-93.
p.m. Rt.33; 10 mlloo north
1287 'lb. tpblcco bo... pointment only. Coli 614of Pomeroy. Roln-Shlno.
Brook Drive behind VIUove
. 3 real nice mobile home. 2
Bidwell-Rio Grenda oree, 742-21141.
~z••· Sot. July 29th, ping- 21
Business
825.000.
Coli
614-246badroom fllmlohed. LOW
41omlly rord uloot Denver pong tlblo, TV, curtolna.
Remodeled 2 bdrm houH PRICED - COMPARE
OJiportunity
5296.
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w~h corpating a
wood, THfSE VALUES BEFORE
Man's, women·e. children's
burner.
Full
ba1ement
&amp; YOU BUY. 12x62 &amp;12x44
Green
Township
new
b•u·
clothing, oil al•••· . Houle- Brook Drive b.,lnd Vlllove
tttul. 2 story home. 4 or 5 large covered deck. Mult oi•ft· BROWN'S TRAILER
hold woreo, boo~ 1 , jewelry, Plzze. Sot. July 21th, pingI NOTICE I
to appreciate. Prk:ed in PARK. .Minoravlllo, Ohio.
toyo; mioc.Thuroda\r Auguot pong tibia, TV. curtoino. THE OHIO VALLEY PUB- bdr., 1'h .both. Iorge LA &amp; see
tho
Mid
20'1. Col1814-992- Coil 814-992-3324. ·
Kitchen
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formal
DR
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utility
roda. Iampo, baby noedo.
USHING CO. recommon'do
2 beginning at 9 1 m.
room. garage . concr.ete 15783 for appojntment.
you
buaineu
with d;tve. nice lot, city schools.
12x60 1976 Communhy
:~·;::;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;=:::,.~========::J that
people
youdoknow,
onci NOT
to 18nd money through the 41A · miles from Gellipolia. Three bedroom. two story, tailer. 2 bedroom. new LR
mall until you heve inveati· Bargain priced 854.900. remodolod home In Middle· carpet. Include• porct). Call
1 ~ Help Wanted
11 Help Wanted
Will consider mobile home port. Many added feoturQ. 304-773-621B or 773 gated the offering.
trade-in. Call 446-803B .. , · Aoking 828.500. or b- 6272.
offer. No reuontbla offer
Steel building duler~hip to
M..A.
Speech
Pothologlot
for
SALES.AND MARKETING- Heod Start Centoro - Coblli, opply: Wodgcor Mfg. !303) Only 9Ya% usumable lo•n refund . Coli. 614-992NIJw Springbrook• 14x70 3
1
·, ucell•nt opportunity for an
on" this 3 BR brick ranch 3051 .
lincoln. Mason, Weyna 759-3200. Ext 2406.
bdrm.
garden tub, oil elect ..
oggronl.. and ornbltlouo counties.
house. seclUded on 2. 9
Apply
In
Hunting·
extra
insulation. Only
poroqn. looking for 1 high ton, 1140 6th An., no liter Route for aale . larQe Na· acres of land with f-.rm 40 acre fann, 8 room houN.
immediate earnings end than II pm Aug. 7. 1984. tional Snack a"d Vending pond. located neor Oak Hill large barn, tobacco base. 2 $12,950; · 14x70 3 bdrm.
garden tub, 2 baths. extra
ropld odvoncomont In the
Inc. EEO Co.
route for sale in and Centerville. 1ppr.ox. car g8rag1, 2 out buildings. inoulotlon, only $13,450;
.,.., Spedolilod dlvlolon of S.C.A.C.,
ooking
t20.000.
Coli
8141491
mo.
poyment:
Only
Gallipolil and surrounding
. 14x56 2 bdrm, gordon tub,
., lltabllihed lntomotionol omployen.
area. E·aay to op••te with n. 760' ddwn. 379-2803 742-2170.
bar. $10.460; uMd
organlutlon.offers a po&amp;i·
- - - - - - - l c - center
high •ming potential. Min· altar 8 P.M. daily.
1 4x70 Vindele. 2 bdrm. 2
...,..gamont

1983 Schultz limited Edi-

required. Coli 614-379- 1---'------- - 2582.
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NEW AND USEO MOBILE
Remodeled cute home , HOMES ·KESSEL'S OUAL·
clo" to schools. Owner ITY MOBILE HOME SALES,
must lelllmmediatelyll Mid· 4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
dlaport. Coil 814-992- AT 35. PHONE 81·4-446·
8~41 .
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7274.

pond. City w•ter In Recine.

tion In ulae

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

appointment. 814 - 992 ·
2602 .

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32 Mobile Homes
. for Sale

otorogo out-building, lorve 6417.
lot, 127.600. Call for on - - - - - - - - - -

$30,000. Cell 814-2561335 or 446-7697.

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2 out buildingl.

trailer,

famHy room with wood
burntir, Single c•r garage, on

Yord Bole. Auguot 2 &amp; 3, Doze&lt; work, ground cloorlng
817
High St., Micidleport.
e.. IXCIVeting. e26 per hr.
IIi Vicinity .
Coli 441-9138,
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Childreno clothea, booko. Will do bl!lrolning in my
Moving oalel Furniture, art
· edult cloth••· 137 home. hevo oxporlonce. Coli
,ouppllu, lown mowen,
,_.lddl!'Port. ,,
44B-7316 oftor 6. tence pooto, etc. Soturdoy • 1'~-1:.:---...;.-~-- 1-::-:----'-'_;___ lc-lundjiy July 28 .. 29, 9 to 7
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Wotor wel!o, drilled e. aorp.m., Rt. 93. 10 lnlle,.citrth
vlced. Freo eotlmotel. Cell
of Pom~roy. Rain or, ohlne. .
14-992-6006 or814-742·

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THUR. EVE., AUG. 2,' 1984
. 6:00 P.M.
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Sleek moll part cockor- . !lprlng Volley Pion a hoaplbeagle. 9 mo. old, friendly. tli. Coli 4411-1712 after 5. •
Call 814·448-4007.
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brds 1n res ponse to thrs
. LOST-Swill hellor coli on
r
\ro rr and writ .not be
To Givo-owoy-2 famole Peoc~ Fork-Long Hollow Rd.
dlr.--m rnated agarn st on the
f;;''di of race. color. or
homotoro. 8 w-1 old.Coll Loot Sundoy. Call 892-.
g;.!'
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814-992-7713.
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6802.
natt al orrgrn rn consrderat ro n
fo~an award
Smoll female pupy to ogood loll little grey poodle, loot
:;Mrn rmu m wage rates for thr . , _ _ _ __:___ _ _ __
INn in front New York New
pr~jt!ct h"ave been predeter- I went to thank averyoftf homo. Collll14-992-8846.
York.. 304-1178-3488.
m~d as req urred bv taw and who helped me during end
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ar..- · set fort h rn , the brd following the~ flra which 1 big white robbit. Coli
814·742·2513.
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pr.eposat ··
deatroyed my home and
...Jrfhe date set for completion belonglngl. Mary Stlfford
Klnona. long heir gray tiger 9 Wanted To Buy
aO"h15 work shall be set .lorth rn Haggerty.
FRIDA' y AUG 3 1984
otrlpe, grey, block, &amp; white,
tt)a'brddrng proposal'"
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~ch brdd er shall be requrred A
· 1 h1nk 1 S
nME:
1
0;00
A.M.
t~h~ wrth hrs brd a certrfred
apeaa t
to yracu~e · lhoto a oro volormed; black cloonuHclcora.
All
listed
lntlquu
&amp; c!llthtsllave bHn moved lfom tho
cbe'ck or cashrer's check for an EMS, Glllipolla EMS, Holzer malo cocker apanlll type.
Jim ~Ink Chov.-Oidolnc.
. Ia- II. homesof the 1ndtrsl&amp;ned I wilt bt *old 111uctlon
al"fT''unt eouat to five per cent Medical Canter. lteff, female 'Collie-huHy mix,
BHI Gone Jollnoon
1tthe r~~(of tlltoldloellltr Pop Factory 111418Mttemut
otliis bid. butrn no event more friends, naighbora. The Sin· .,..e hound mix. Melga co:
448·3172
gera of the community dur- Humone Society. CoH 814St. In
Oltlo.
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W.,.od
to buy u- coel a
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~kfi,
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c~n~J!i
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~k.
II• &amp;toveseat ~~.
~Clark. Wife &amp; children.
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woo~ - - - Swoln FurniGoo apace hMte&lt;. 304·1175· turo, 448·31118, 3rd. •
Vtct cllllch walnut while m.l dresser w/rNrl mirror; I&amp; ornate
oftor
4:30.
Olivo
Bt.,
OaiHpoiia.
Oh.
1438
car;ed
walnut Vtct ped. stand; IOI8Wiiod sq. grand l1iiflo; ea. pos2 In Memoriam
1-----___;_- .
ter
rope
bed &amp;lrunrlt bed; cherry d.t. me stand; sm HePil work
1 _,Card
of
Thanks
Mo-. taro Hlf propollod, W~ to buy log oplittor.
_,.
stand;
child's
rucker. wlllnut hall bench; walnut fruit enid lady's
21".
Noodo
repolro.
304Cuh
or
trldo
outomoblll,
·lccroc11er &amp; 4 side chliiB; \Qinut Vk:t. chairs; walnut 6itlle stand; 2
f i r - choop. Coil 448Thonki -Our h.. rt -fllt 1175-21 11.
corner Chairs: " sq. 111k r6pe lee ext llbte w/boenls; set of 6 oak •
11114 from 11-8.
CARD
OF THANKS thonka
to our relotrvea
j11811blck Clllt chairs; carved l1llll lion head 11m cliair; 111k wash
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neighbors. and frienda tO: Old Englloh ah•p dog. good
Aaron and I want to their oupport ond ·klndnen with children. 304-4118- Buying dilly geld, olive&lt;
stan¢ Olk swiwl desk chair; 11111111111*; Sllnds; nrckels; II'UIIQ;
coins, rlnp,Joweky,atorllng
tin hnJ ~ .sale IDr ftour, supr I spieces; walnut tap disk.
~nk all our friends
during tho illnen ond delth 1543.
_,._ old coiM, lof9l cur~
of our dear huaband and
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ll11l CMIIIY old dols &amp; ~ of llil~Yl.s 13 Madame Aitundlr
tti,at SJIOired OUr 50th
!other, Albert "'Bolle" HHI. Port Gorman 9hephord te- .....,. Top ~. Ed. Bur·
111*.
bilqul1111*, lin Nancy Ann storybooll dolls. I' RGie ~
pup ·to - d term lien Berber ahop. 2nd. Ave.
L.nl'versary Wl'th US.
Thonko oloo tq doctero end malo
kNPr.
Ia lily dal, • aiiiiiJ. !win doll!. 1M II
lyJa ~
Mid•o,ort, Oh. 114-812·
Nl
nurMS ot Hotze&lt; Hoepltol homo. 304-1711-3833.
1!1111; 3 __, DIUiDr1 ~ 5 Royal Dottrin 11111111; clod!; viGIIn;
3471.
• thank you for the
who w- 10 lehhflll lnd
,..
kind. ond for the food Couch end choir, ........
=di,ir•..:'m''~.~•ail ~~~--w/•~!!!
condltlon. 802 Shown• Cllh ...... for Ioney Iron or
ly gifts,
brought to our homeo.
""""''"" _.,... ··• · - .,.,.
helvy lroft liodt. e1eo ond
clal thonki to the Recine Trol.
bold
lamps; llltiquedilhes I II II ll't;
up for aortlln Mllga Co.
ne ca II S an d the
Boptlot ond Mothodlll
..._ Fr. pta-, lli'lr ml dalhls; nim1r; llnwlll; 1111.
biautiful cards. You
Churcheo lor thllr kind-· Noi'WIIIian Elkhound pupo. atone )Ire. Old time cup·
Clllfllllr bole!; many Avon &amp; belli blllllts; plUSIII*IyJa o1
boord. call 1-304-112·
~~de
l't such a
end thoughtfulnon joining 304·1111·2SB4.
l1'lllqUII; ~ I11Cillr, cherry che!t cedlr chelt; chells I
2?11 .
UN
together ond oervlng diMe&lt; ·
~ms. bedl; stands; llblel; plus an lyJa Ill sm. houMhold,
Couch 'lind choir, uublo 1---------~ py day fOr US.
ond to Rov. Don Wo•or for condltlon.
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802 's hewn• COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
!C..I'
hlo conoollng wordl. Thenkl'
Pll~ to attind for 1&amp;- full day •I• w/tllms fro"' 2 promi·
FURNITURE. hda. iron.
,....,
1110 to Ewinga fUftef'81 Trill.
111111 toea! f1111Hits. Solltfhlna tot everyone. Term•·
wood. cupboonlo. chllra,
IJio. lOVe YOU all
Homo for the ~al nrvice
lfC
1nd muolc. Your kin-.. Norw.allli Eltdiound pupa. oho111, lloakota, dlohoo,
-Cis~ or ~c:,wll:iK'rct~ •• INC.
)Ira, anttquoa, gold
cftarly,
will ehnya romlln In our 304-811·2184.
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THORITVI(U, OHIO 614/241-1151
ellvor. Wrlto·M.D.
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d helrto. Wife, Mra. Albert tun.ne. C111 be - II 32 and
OWJIERS;
II.
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Cl1111,
Jollll Chilli, licit llltlf-App. Aiel:
Mtler, Rt.2, P-oy. Ohio
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aron an
H•: •""•· Bob 1nd BNr:
Mndnr
Cowt.
304·87114117tl
or
0111
814·1ta'IICTIOIIEER;
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Df
1111 lbrk'Diti1111 I A11nt Clllp111n ..,
Iris Keltoa Douglilw, lhelloe'I'CIItll'lnd 1B¥·
7780.
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Plage

3&amp; Lots &amp; Acreage

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Poinf Pleasant,

House•·for Rent .

for Rent

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Unfurnished 6 ..room house
Lot for Hit in Mercerville, 3 1 YJ bath, garage, gu fur·
tnller hookupt, electric, N · nonce no pall, rot. &amp; dap.
r)l water, aeptic tank , AduHo only. Call446-2543.

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42 Mobile Homes

2 bdr. 2 mile below Eureka,
*160 ino. pluo dapoalt. no
pets. can 814·843·2644 or
614-843-2916.

U . OOO . Call 614-258·
11618.
6 Room Home in Oellipolii,
2Br, 1 bath, LR, DR, K, ••·
ijj)mnlte in ClearvieW E~t­ location on quiet atreat. Ref. Nice 14•70 3 bdr., mobile
• • · aU utilfties Including and Deposh Required. Cslf home. 1236 mo. daposH &amp;

by Frontiorl, t8BII. Sofa.

private bath, water included,

Richard ·carter 441-1370

utilitiaa. no pats. Call 446-

Jft

2 bedroom haute in Po me·
roy. Furnished or untur-

AC, ld81l for 1 or
. Beautiful riverview,

Completely furnished all
eleCtric, 2 bdr. apt., 468
Second Ave .. aduha. referencea. •225 mo. plussecur-

Northup · on Concrete
IJreet. No reltrictlona, 8p·

~o• .

130ft. frontage. Coli nlohed. Call 614-992-2381
:'411·3486.
doyo or 992·2609 ovoninga.
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6 !h ocrea. leva I 8aum addition, looaa with
1'11!&lt;11 with frontage on two option: 3 bdrmo. 2'h batho.

&amp;t\ro•.

tilo.ds. ,.exc.

for

building,

mtni·!••m. all utiltiet noorby

in

01d

1 80 near Ponar,

•t.ooo. Call 614-388·
8101 .

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Real Estate

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Wanted

2 acres, fenced yerd, wood &amp;. water. deipqsit. Call 446burninQ fireplace , family· 21 92.
room, a.c .• appli1nces, larg.,
baseinent,citv water 8a gas. Mobile homes ·must have

1---------

1650. mth. with 1100."

applied to pur&lt;:hau price.

Coll614-986-4387.
3

bdrm

home for

rent,

untu,ni•hed. on 18 acres.
free ges heat. located on
Rt .33 at N .Meigs Co. line.

¥{1 Have Buyers For farms
. Abd House1. lilt with ua .

A.One Real htate. Howard
L.;, Yeager, Ill. 304-6758,04 Of 304-676-6388.

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Kanauga . Foster Trailer
Park . Call 446·1502.
I-3-8-R, -14_•_7_0_,C-.-A-..-P-1rt_i_o_lly
furnished. 8210 mo., elect.

$260. mtho Call 614-2632323 .

2

br home with garage.
lane and corner 3rd

Hic~ory

St. Mason, WV. 304· 773·
6884.

~

for Rent

bdr. houta •260 pluo 2aR. unfurniohad Holly Parte

Militias, marrried couple
p.nly, dep. a ref. required.

'Cioll 446-8693.

l'l.w houta at Rock Sprlnga,

12X60, Washer &amp; Dryer
hook up, 1h mile pait HMC .

Coll614-4.46-4369 or 304•
676-8760.

');or 4 bdr. Cell 446·1662 Mobile hOme·for rent, Bx40:
oftor
...., 6:30PM.
Coli 614-949-2424,"
,:bdr ranch with b11emen1. Mobile home for r:ent. 8x40 .
.&amp;!mi. Nonh Rl. 1110. Avaiio- Call 614-949-2424.
bl'e Auguot 111. Ref. &amp; dap.
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-s:-11 448-0696.
For Rent in Point Pln1ant. 2
Fllr tale or leaoe 2 bd. room
_._terfront home on RacJ:oon Crk. 1300 mo. or will
•All on llfld contract. Call

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fJ4·258-12111ofter 8.

Apartment
for Rent

bedroom mobile home; one

bedroom e"iciency epan-

ment, references. 614-446-

0882.

~

8130 .

Hous-

houae ·for rent. 304-

06-3270.

lis. 614·446-8221 .

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Help Wanted

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: 1m mediate opening for Psychology
: ·Assistant with a Master's Degree in
·, ·.:Psychology. Will consider new gra.
"::dilates. 'Salary accordin,g to state
~:scale. Excellent Fringe Benefits.
-;
. Contact: Personnel

:_. GALLIPOLIS
DEVElOPMENTAl CENTER
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Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
Telephone (614) 446-1642
Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action

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COLLEGE COUNSELOR
Rio 'Grande College and Community College
Rio Grande, Ohio 45674
Rio Grande Collep and Community College Coun•selinc Center seeks skilled professional counselor
to assist students and community members with
• pmonlladjustment, educational. and .career devel·
opment concerns. Responsibilities also include
· teachinc freshmen orientation .courses; advising
undecided majors; and working with special students. Successful--applicant must be interested in
outreach proaramminc to residence halls, as well as
community orpnizations. Master's Decree in coun' selina or related field required; previous experience
in counselinc desirable. Twelve-month. administracon'tract. Appointment for this .position. is ef~:~~~1:1~S•eptember 1. 1984. Salary is commensurate.
f.
for appliations is FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,
cover letter, transcripts, and resume,
l:; 11ith1 na1mes of three references to: Office of Person969, Rio Grande College, Rio Grande, Ohio
f'J~o (lranole College .Jnd Commun~Y Cot lege IS an [qual Opporlunil) / Allirma·
Employer.

INSTRUCTOR OF
MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY
Rio Grande Collep and Community Collegf!'
Rio Grande, Ohio 45674
Rio Grande Colleie and Communi~ College invites
letters of application and nomination for the posi' tion of Instructor of Manufacturing. Appointment
for this position is effective September. 24, 1984
(fall quarter). Salary is commensurate w1th education and experience.
The Instructor of Manufacturing Technology res ponsibilities' include: teachin&amp; undeflraduate
courses in manufacturin&amp; technology, with a normal .
: course load of 42 to 45 ~uarter hours of-instruction
per academic year; advising students, serving on
Col
committees. and other such duties as asby the Associate Dean of the School. Bacheor
required, with Master's
or industrial experience
Control, Quality
and Statistical
Manufacturing
1Te~~:~:·i~~.Dean
of Math,
Persons
in this position should
co.ver
letter. transcripts, and resume, with names of three
rtfertp~s. by AUGUST 3, 1984 to: Office of Penon·
Box 969, Rio Grande Con.,•. Rio Grande. Ohio

Nicely furnished mobile

adults only, no pets. Cell

Aduht, no·· pate. security
dapoiit. Call 614-992·
3874.

*28&amp;. to •ne. Tobies, •46 ,_--------·lcond up to *1211. Hido·•· Double lt~ board. full foot
ball. *440. and up to podol H11mmond or110n with

includes all utilities, plus a

carpet in them '&amp; thev' re
located near a doctor's
office Ia shopping are ... Call

304-676-1452 after 5.

614-992-7787.

1 br fum. apt. All . utilities

Upper leval dupl... 1 bed·

paid. 304-676· 7112.

room , carpeted, in Middle~

5.000 BTU window ait
conditioner, '1,000 ITII .
caHmertt window •lr c:ondl•
tloner. ga• coalllng ran. .:

outomatlc
Kenmore

dehumldifiar~

zlg ~ •..

Mwlng.

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Used FurnitUre ~ . Chairs.
drvers, and TV'Ii. 3 miles out

Bulovllle Rd. Opori 9am to
8pm, Mon. th.ru Fri .. 9am to
Furniohod apt. 2 bdr . .1136'h 6pm, Sot.
2nd .. Gallipollt. $1 85 water 614-446·0~22
paid. Cell 446-4416 aftor
9PM .

446·0338,

bedrm apts. for rant. the rant
starts at •201 a month that '

~wt·

Call 446-0552 Anytlmt
M~GH££
.Bath Null245-9507
'Reo I~
SIM llcGhM.
446-1~55
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BIR 444 - LOAN ASSUMI'fiON POSSIBLE - Brick frame
ranch situated on ftat 2.35 acre lot II]CIL.des 3 BRs; carpet.lg. eat-in
kitchen. LR !V«h carpet. fami~ room with l11epface, ulil~ room, and
bath. Kyger Creel! School llistrict Call for detai~ oo loan
assumption.
.R 446 - NEW USTING - In town tocatioo.•includes 3 I!Rs;
living room, dining room, bath &amp; basement Lots ot carpet. Gas flea!.
Priced at ~.000. Call toiJ&lt;y lor detailS. · · .
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BIR 447- NEW USTING! _;., 3 BR frame located' on S.R 141.
Includes LR kitchen with ~ining area, lull base~t ,ThiS 5
situa1ed on S'hacres' more or less. This one is vacant - so .call
today lor ap!XJintment
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stove. Ref. furnished. Exc.

Cond. 304-675·1962.

1 and 2 bedroom apart~
ments. Point Pleasant. 614·

446-8221 .

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1 and 2 ·bedroom apart· ·h omes, houses. Pt. Pleasant
menta. Point Pleasant. 614- and Gallipolis. 614-446·
446-8221 .
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8221 .

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Help Wented

RESIDENT DIRECTOR OF MOULTON
Rio Grande College and Community College
Rio Grande. Ohio 45674
Rio Grande College_and Community College is accepting applications for the position of Resident Di-.
rector of Moulton Hall. This is a twelve month, parttime position. Appointment for this position is ef·
fe_ctive September 1. 1984. Reporting directly to the
D11ector of Student Development. the Resident Director is responsible for developing and maintaining a conducive living and learning environment in
the residence hall. This position is on-call 24 hours
a day and requires the responsibility as a live-in resident. Minimum qualification of H1gh School Education. or equivalent, with some course work in
hicher education preferred; · Resident Director
related work experience desirable: excellent interpersonal and communication skills; and the ability
to be effective with students. S.lary is $3,400 per
academiC year, based on a twelve month contract
plus room a~d board. Deadline for applications is
AUGUST 3. 198(. Send cover letter and resume including the names of three references to: Office of
Personnel. Box 969, Rio Grande College, Rio
Grande, Ohio 45674.
,
Rio Grande College and Communi1y College is an equal opportunty/ affirmalive action employer.

INSTRUCTOR OF
COMPUTER SCIENCE ·
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Rio Grande. Ohio 45674
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Rio Grande College and Community College invites
l~tters of applica!ion and nomination for the posi·
t1on of lnslluctor of Computer Science. Appointment for this position is effective September 24,
1984 (fall quarter). Salary is commensurate with
education and experience.
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The Instructor of Computer Science responsibili·
ties' include: teachin&amp; underaraduate courses in
computer.science, with a normal course load of 42to ·
45 9~arter hours of ins.truction per acaoemlc year:
advtsmc students; servmg on College committees;
and other such duties as assigned by the Associate
D~an of th! School. Bachelor's Dt~rM required,
w1th ltaster s Degree preferred; leach inc or industria! experience; and knowled&amp;e of Data Systems
Basie, RPG, Fortran, and Cobollanauaces. The In:
struct~r of Computer S~ience reports directly to the
Assoc1ate Dean of the School of Math. Scltnce &amp;
Technology. Persons · interested in this position
should send cover letter. transcripts. and resume
with names of three references. by AUGUST 3. 1984
to: Office of Personnel, Box 969. Rio Grande College, Rio Grande, Ohio 45674.
Rio Grande College and Community College is an equal opportunity/ af1irmalive action employer.
p 0. 904

l(nauff Firewood Aeducod IGrovaly· 30' rotary mowor,
July 3111. Hove
Call 448-4348 or

pricea thru

your OWI't IIIOMd WOOd 114-251·1111 .
,
thil wfllter. 114-281·8246. ~~~u~~:;;;;;;;;;;:-

Urn.tone. 1•1"1· Graval. I'
Dolioored "' M-n. Maio•. Long
Gillie Of piclt UfiOI Alchardo ••und
toddero
• Son. Cal 446-7786.
lo mowora.
a compiett
llno of bolt hancling -ip·
Pt110tlc clottmt ttote op- mom &amp; accaosoriesl Rotary
. proved, piaeCic ttptic tanllt. dll.,a. rotary cutters, bltllta

Horae lawn • g•rden · trac·
Shrulll pruned. lawn r~- torawithtandemaxle.aoo•
re~ainlnu

woilt. nock or bumper hitch trail •

aidewalka. patioa. blrk er1, wood burning stoves a

Rio Grnde Coflege and Community Colle1e Is 1n equ1l opportunityl lff•rma·

l1ve .tctlon emploret.

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lour oodntry-

I OROOB
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Furnished apt. 1 bdr., $226.
utiltiet paid. edulta. 920 4th
)\Vo .. Gallipolis. Call 441!·
44,16 after 9PM .

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LET US PAY THE BILLS!

TWIN RIVERS TOWER

IYORPOL~
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POINT PLEASANT, WV

RIVER BEND. PLACE
NEW HAVEN. wv

Housing lor tho Elderly, di.. biH and llan·
dlcapped. Renl is H p,rcenl of at!iusled Income
1a q~falified tenants ~¥ith an Income of '-'• than

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$12,300

WHAT'S A PAR'R'OT?

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Call Either Number:

Twin Rinrs Tower, Point Pleasant, WV
675-6679

River Bend Place, New Haven, WV

Vmtfdoy'tl __, BLANK
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ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT

. . _ _ __ .. tug·

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814-446-1675- Wheal
.tho, t1 8.00. Afghano l!'ado troctort taaoonol clooa out
verlounlzOII and ........ Coli Ilia. Selling If cot! while
30_4_-_a_a_e._30_._ao
_____ 1aot. We alto have porto ond
1 Mrvice.
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'\4 HP paol filter, 2 yoaro old.
•100.00. ooneolt block 1o 10 HP Ford garden tractor,
white TV. t28, golf clubl• new mower dec~. IBOO.OQ.
bog, Ull. 304·B82'2798 .. Col1 614·669· 3381 .

(ClASSiflm ADS

Apartment
for Rent ·

sure to get reaul1&amp;)

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Ten handm_. Barbie out- HQrse lewm •aftd garden

The Sunday Times-Sentinel-Page-~

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· Jividen's Farm Equipment·

-'48-7307.

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plowa, disc, flutter. tobacco

Carp.tin11_ tor 8 roomo. Call oproyor.
""8·3217 01 aft11 4:30PM

~sant,

,._tour Jurnblle,

mulch; • nwdO·at. Contact fumances. And ... us for a
8fuce D•vlolon. Call 1114· compiota line of parto &amp;
2116·1427.
aervlcol
·
Uiod Equip: 166 MF, 11iO·
G-al Hauling. For tale fill MF. 136 MF, 60 MF. 424 1t....a-~.&lt;1\...t:L-.J....-l
din. ond lop aoll. Coli Coil IH. 9N Ford, B01 Ford. 3
814-216-1427.
uoad round bolora, haybino,

TRACT MARAUD LEGUME
Anlwer: Wha1 ha.ppened to the plaatlc surgeon whO
· was w0f1Uno In an O¥tlhelted OS)erltlhQ

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room7- HE loiELTEO

··2·3121

OFFICE HOURS:. 9·5
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.
LIMITED NUMBER OF APARTMENTS
lVAILABLE FOR PERSONS BfTWEEN
AGE 48 AND 62.

N- radio ·ahack TA 880

color Camputw and All·

Real Estate General

Real Estate GBMr.al

Electric 'drver18 month• old
t200. Four Chevy rally
wh-14x7".

446-6610

Building Supplies

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Sleeping room $126, utili·
ties paid. Share bath: mala

C B Atdioo·Brownlng Marl&amp;
2nd. Ave.. GallipoUo. Coil 3, now 0104 mike and
olidor.e300.00.Johnton 40
448-4418 after 9 P.M.

only. -Range &amp; rafrig. 919

channel telephone type baM

llotion. $60.00. Coil 949•
2994.

46 Space for Rent

156

Four trailer lots, 304-076·

AKC Doberman puppiet:
Stud8arvlce. Call814-446·
7795.

riga.ra $100; 326x19 mo-

tor cross cycle tire; f;'lrtl for

Judy Teylor 'Grooming. Call
114-387-7220.

23.000

btU

window

fiberglass

cano~

air

9710.

with out-

riggers t100; 326•19 nio·

:&amp;1 Household Goods

tor cross cycte tire;

l)llrtl

for

380 of 390 Ford engine.
Phone after 6. 304·7736177.

.. · · SWAIN
A.UC!nON &amp; FURNITURE Rossi .38-cal pistol. w·
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. Now l:loltter and ammunition
It ~:JHd wood &amp; coal stovee, $100. 304-67!5·2320.
6 piece wood living · room
suite with 6. inch flat arms
t399, bunk bedo complete

ft. · Call

80 color computer. 304·

Warda automatic

DNgonwyncr Cattaly Kan·
'lilt. AICC Chow put&gt;Piet,
818- kltler-. lhtert·
CFA Hlrn.t.pn and Panltn
llltt-. Cal 814-4411-38"'
after e .

l.OAII ASSUIII'I10II - GREAT TEJtiiS1 - Home
priced II $32.000, klan baianceappnL $24,9!Xl:9\l%
M'R. mortl1lr payment $261, includes lll&lt;es aM
insurance. Very nice with 2 bedrooms. bath. ivmg
rpom with ~ kifl:hen, dining room. lUI
• nmt. Gas heat Unattached garage.
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Ameaon double yell- halld
Parrot. En. - · cega.
t700.
Coli 446·0848.
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lamjy room. living room. large eat~n kitchen Large
patio, ~ cham ink fence. House 'built m1973,

Silver foxei. 860.00 and up.

2411·5088 or ·814-24888118.
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Nice gao range •1 OQ.OO.

3molaB..... pupo.9weekt
old. UO.OO. 304-675·

304-458-1606.

HAVE IT AU. - 38 acre fann ~us l4'x70' motile
home rompletely furnished. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. King
automatic woodburner, dried W'!l ~ 3(!'130' bam: ai
just wailing tor yoo.

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1206.

&amp;moll pony. 304·875·
3134.

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Musical .
Instruments ,

shown oy appointment only.

84Fonder Pncuationbots
uitar - - cond. Cal
14·31•·8618.-

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One I otrlno Bonjo with
Gllta. II¥ mineral detectormake compau magnum
420. .CIII814-3BI:8217.
I lt. Wurtlaer laby Grond,

abony, Matching banch.
,, 200. Middleport. Call
., .....12·3718.

158

Fruit
• Vegetables

Hell run- beano pick your
· - · ti.OO buahtl. Nor·
·tllup. oh. Cal 4411-23114 or
.14-S78·2810.
.

Dishwasher, Portabll, Se1r1
Kenmore; Ike new.•guarantood. UOO. or bell oHor.

814·992-8B48.

llaai!Mmea U .OO goUon.
J04-171· 1101. .

Firewood for oaio, UO.OO
pick-up load, •30.00 dell·
tr•"· matching dre11er.
frigerator, gas atove. 4 yr&amp;. vored. 304-676-2911 · or
876-6782.
ol~. Coli 4411·3073.
Oak trundle bed with mot·

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JUST UMO - EDGE Of TOIIII - Moden. 3
bedrooms, C01ftlllel! kAchen. bmallini1g IUOI!l, IMng

room.

bath. utility. Root cellr, 2 car Jllll&amp;l! with
attached p!tihouse. 3.2 clelll ICreS. 111001 for
delielopnet On inside, you wi• be amazed! ~500.
Installment sates possible.

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11639
NEW umltG -STOPSURCitiiiGIDriCI!IJewith•
comfOrtable mme within a sllxt distance r$ Gli'P*
6 Acres with 1M!! 480ft. of liontllf!e oo St ,RI. 141. 4
bedroom ~tmodled mme. 3 rM lid fllfl&amp;8- ~ ·
teaving area. Priced in mid ~s.
41632
MtNi FAn - OWNER WAllS A.FAST SALE!- 12
'acres more or lesS with 14ft. by 70 It 1981 WindSor
mobte home. New tence. bam. pond, 10~ base.
area.

ean today1

11609

QAT 'IOWIISIIIP - 128 ac~t farm, formerly_ usecfas
dairy. Quality built mmewith"' basemert211edroom
ipartment inCluded. large bam mfing s~ lobacm
baSe silo. 2 ....... Give us a Clll lor more dEtlils.
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USTING - MOBILE HOME PlUS 411 acres.
.~=~L9!l3 motile mme willl IO'x26' addition. 3
blth, 'living room. kicben willl r.nt:
Woodbuiner included. Localld .

11623

.~ud·

&amp;WIDE MEA - Perfa:t lor the smolllamiy. 2

hibodliiim001lhlm home willl .9 acq, mor111 less. with 11n1en
llldlrUil-.·Slolage buikling. Priced at $31,000.

M'GKEE
'Rent~

Ia

~

539 - Owner anxious to sell! 3 or 4 bednloms, dininl
room. living roo'm hiS 2 lead-glass windOws. niCe IIEh•. hi
basemer)( Off street Plfliing. Small yard willl outbuilding. On East
Main In Pomeroy. sells b $18,000. look and make us an oler

=

'~a~room.

536 -

Lo¥ely 3
1111a1 electric ranch home new
carpet1hr0ttghout, mailllnnce 1n1e outJide, praae. Locallid in
~ ~ $36.500.

Hutchison SUbtiMsion

USTIIIGIIIEED£0 011 FMIIS AID ACREAGE .

'

ff590

,

ISIS

110.- Tille your penon~~ lems and ·
miMI inm tlis IDIT¥1*"1 hrnished
IIIOilill hiMI'Ie. l'«mml lhw. Ill

3S'x12' tMNd ptlldl. 2-fx24'

PIIICE ftDUCED - 121.0110.1111 - Owntn WiN ~~=
rulonatH olltf, Property ~ In the city, Ns 3
,omodlled lilll:hen, llr1111 lat and wwid maW! ·I
inllestlllent' olllltter nome.. .
WHY ftlm - Willi lillie 11 no payinent 1nd
month S275.00 I monltl (inc. tllits and ins.) "'"'Gill ciwn IIIUIIII'In
home. 2 bedrooms, IMni room. ltitl:hln,
unfinished
men!. $24,000.. 0Witer willlso

driia

t

II(IIJAl: Mobile home 12X65. $225.00 per month. Nso 2
11ome lob.a rent $60.00 per month. KYIBI' C!eel1 Schoall.

2 ICI8S, pRaly ..ted. Tille I

Ollllodly.

1591
\\ ACH lOr willl a 1911, 2 BR mollile home. prage,
SliD: tank. rurli • · 11\duded are the sbwe.
tif~Wni~~, 2 lir eouditio11111s. WISher and dr;ef.
.laclllxlll Mt(uly Aold. PriciKIIII $15.!Xn

-

COIIIIEICIAL GARAGE - Btocli ronstruction. 4 bay,
2 1esllooms. office area, storage rooms, 3 phase
eleCtric. Situlled on • level lot Located on Slate route
willl jpld traffic lbw. Give a·cafi for more details.
41626
.IACICSON coum - 105 acre farm. 2 siDry '*ier
home, 3 bedrooms, bl\tl, kichen with builinrange and
~ dishwaslll!l', tMng room Bams, cellar and celar
house.
#449
90 ACtiES VACAIIT LAIID - Rio Grande area. New
~·45' beef cattle bam. New tences. rural watef, nice
building sifl5. Privlle. ~rge tnbacm base. OwOO"
llllliouS.

NEW USniiG - II£HIND litE llfES we have this
.lltl1Ciive llld wellllllintliril!d 14'x70' mobile mme. 3
bedlooms, 2 oornpli!le baths. ilitChen with appliances.
Complell!ly underilinril!d and anchored. Storage
buldi~ Lqe lawn. Immediate possession.
'31
OlD CIIAIM - Spacious rooms. some remodeling
already dooe. New kitchen. new bath. lovely fireplace
but stil wor1&lt; ill be done. llfe!e with rural water and
~c tanl&lt;. Priced ill $19,000.
#552
IEDIJCtD 10 $69.000 - Beautiful Ohio River view.
In~ pool with decking all around. l.9n acre
lawn, 4 bedrooms. kilthen complele, dining room.
living room. 1\# fini&gt;hed basement. wet bar, family
room. utillty room. 3 baths, garage, patio, office room.
~

Pllftct STAlTER - Priced at $39,500. Rustic sl)ie.
2 bed1«M11S. IMng room willl ~ beam ceiing and
open Sllimy " balcony and 2nd bedroom. Uving
room, dining room. ldtthen, batll with utility area.
11561
JUST USTID - 2 ACR£S Pt.US NEW HOlE - Buy
now ard hM yow choices of finishilg touches. 1800
sq It of IMI1! spece. ·2 baths, lormal dining, oall
callinels in kitchen, large tMng room. utility. finished
and rYly b you at $58.900.
11599
3 il£11110011 FIIQE IWICH - Just off Rt. 218.
·Eat · in kilthen. famiy room, two baths, 2-car
iJ11t1!. Rllllll Wll!r. ~ air. Vin~ siding. fi,jl
finished basement. Priced in the 50s.
#600

~

•• 2·3 BEDRM. HOllE along upper 2nd.,Ave. Ll!llel pid ioeall11t
Price reduced ID $j4,500.00. Ideal tor retirees or famiy. .
IBEAIITIFUL BRICK 3 BEDROOM HOllE with 2\\ acres,
l iust off BidwelfRodney Rd. flee , heat pump, fireplace,
1 vacuum system. $70,000.
,
I ENJOY THE PRIVACY OF living on your own 2\\ acre ScJreal·
bedrooms. 1g. living room willl WB fireplace, lormal dining rm.,
• lllldem l&lt;itthen with breakfast bar. 13'~36' recreation area willl
fireplace in basement. Ws of storage AIAomatic garage door.
I lower River Rd. $85,!Dl.
MINI F.ARII - 17.6 acres with nice 3 bedroom home ancl.
• 20'xl00' equitJIIed shed. loca1ed within Huntington Twp., along
• 325 near Vinton Price $45,000.

I'Ml

·LAII~ Ollll (WITH BARil)- 132 acres ol bottom, pasture
~nd.

.t.OOIIIIIG FOR SOIETHI.NG COOL COMFORTABlE, QUIET AIID' ij.;
ePRIVATm? - We have a 3 bedroom home situated
e~~aa:oon Creel&lt;. Apprnx. 2 acres al cleared land and 600
aeek trontage with private boat doclt Idea' tor !he sports per;&lt;lll. 411~
• R\nl waler. Some wooded area. Price nriw $55,000.
GOOD BUT! - cheshin! TllllftS!ip. 311edroom brick
ranch sl)1e home with appmx. 51cres of lojnd. ~
and woods. Home is only 5 years Did. 1m d caiJinej
space, lllllern, well con.Wcted. Main!eriance ln!e
iiving.
..

• NEW USTIIIG - Comfortable 3 bedroom mme i0ca1ed
.Main St in Vinton. 43' by 200' lot w~h 3 outbuildings. Buy
lor $20.000.

.WI!ek

Vi~ton.

•• CDIIIIERCW BUII.DIIIG in
Has 2 apts willl
renting 3 units. Price reduced to $30,!Dl.

potenti~ tor •••

• 3 LorsAI.OIIG BEAR RUitRD. - 2 with R~Creek lrontage,.
l ·t lot wtil efec. and septic tank Ready lor 1f)UI mobile home. ·
1 $5,000 and $7.500 each.

I NESTL£0 IN TliEES and only, \4 mile below Gallipolis along UJwei
I River Rd. 4 biidroom home witl1 a beautiful solid pine paneled den
1 aoo comfortable fireplace, Formal dining and living room willl

fireplace. 2 car garage and w_
ork area. 2 baths. Call for ad
• app.jntrnent.
,
,•

. A UTTL£ SOII£TltiiiG EmA is iound in this
(X)IIlfortable brick ranch. 3 becl,roms, sunken living
room, bmal dinin&amp; 1\ baths, family room willl
firepiact, 2car garage. lnercom. central air. Close to Rl.
35 ~area. Can be pu1c~ with extra~
DON'T OV[II.t)OI( OPPOIITUNITY to see this 3
beclroom II\ story mme. Large flYing rooll\ k«chen
indL.des ra. . batll, ufility, lui basement ~rgl! Iron!
porch. Spacilus ~W!I Priced in mid ~~

'

41614

PRICED REOUC£0 ANO EASY TERMS! - Priced at
$29,900. 3 bedrooms ranch with attaclled
carport. Living room, bath. utilitY. kittllen and dining
area.. 'h acre lawn. R~ painted and l1eW ~

on~

PRICE R£DUCED on this Mei&amp;$ County lot. Excellent
building si(e. Baum Addition. Water tap included.
Residential only.
11586
MOillE HOllE SITE- ACRAGE. $18,000willbuy 35
acres with stocked jXIIId and trailer pall. Rural. water
availali~ wooded area, plus b111dong SleS.
41619

6.10

lEW USTIIIG - SUIT YOURSElF - Buid a mme on
tllis 2.41 tel! tract or place ycMJ" motile home. No
1t&gt;11 idions. Se!itit link. eledric. Rural water available.
Priced to suit your budget

dGallipolis. Owner vftll sell

.SOitl!
wooded area. Huntington Twp. Appro•. SlXl Per acre.
ea1 b $40.000. Has mineral rights with

#597

Bma!l PO'!Y· 304-17&amp;·
3834.

cooling sy1tem for retrigar·
a ted atorage; complete · tp-

IIIIR 54t-IIEW USTIIIG - SpaciJus 2 story home ·oo 7th
Avenue in Middleport 4 CJ" 5 balrooms. bmal dinins room. at·l!l
kll:hen. ps hal wlllr heat willl unique decorlllor ll1elves. You
must see tllis home to apprecille it! Sells tlr $37.500.
IIIII 547- Middlpeort. youdon1 have to do alhilatutliS-house.
Ownen have oompfelely refUrbished it. New wirln&amp; pumiJini 111d
Sldir&amp;x!New Andenon windows. Nice .yard and tqw ulillliel. Only

EIIJOT THE PRIVATI localiln of this 4.34 acres. 3
bedroms. Sclluft roobile home. Appliances. Central air.
Unatached 2 car garage only I\&lt;. yrs. cid wtil aectric
opener. Wei. A ver; attractive buy. Only $24,00!..

lmrnediafE pcs&lt;I!SSIOO. 3 bedroom,

. RIO GWIDE AllfA- ll9 acre farm. Remodeled HI
stuy house. bam. timber and tiUable. acreage. County
schools. Owner needs ID sell now! Cali lllday.
41611

1110.00. Bob Roach. New
Ha-. 304·182·3212.

Weldor for Ale with motor
or without motor. 304-876·

condition. 304-676-3488.

Mon thru Sat. 446-111911.
627 , 3rd. Ave. Gallipollt.
OH.

ACRES Of lAND within fhe city
$5.500.00.

ver; jpld ronditioiL located off St Rl. 35. Owner
leaving lf!ll. Must sell.
#497

Regi- pil bull .pupa.

21 ' ' Color TV conaole, exc.

TV sots. Open BAM to 8PM.

RAilat sm£ -

52H.

Diamond clutter necklace

1150.00. 304-676-7690.

waoher, heavy duty, both In C-act Opel FIIJpatrlpk.
excellent condition. Call Wilketvllla 814-689·4376.
614-992-2769.

Coun"ty Appliance , Inc .
Good used appliances and

:5

.... ~eel. ahota.Coll814-

814-448-4746 or 446- plo grader; - · with hlvaa
and supero: lift. rollero: 2
4412 after 6pm.
bulk tanka for goa or dloool
Warda 23 cu. f1. choll fual; Thit ·equipment wUI be
frHZer;

.

AKC A-.lotiiNd lrlttony 3
. ,........ f ........ 8 ...... old,

Orchard Equipment, Myora
era. &amp; thoita. Call814-448· opeed tprayer, 400 . gal.
3169..'
tank; bu. field crateo;_ good
Freezer 18 cu.

11622

.

1983 1'8-K e•tonded TAS·

with bunkiaa •199. 2 piece 676·2639.
antron llvingroom suites
8199. antron recliners $99,
other recliners • 80. maple
' dinette sets 8179. bollt
springs Ia mattress twin or
full $1 ~ set regular-firm
$120. maple dinette chairs
836, waoh otando $34,
maple rockera •&amp;9. 7 piece
chrome dinette set 8149. 5
piece .dinette set 899, uHd
bedr_o om suites. refrigerators, ranges, chest, dreners .
wringer walhe~a. TV's, dry·

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION and in need o1 a !ami.,
lopking lo( a nice home. 3 bedroom bricll ranch, Ill
baths, lui basement, page. Approx . •53 acre lawn.
WiUlil five rninles of Spring Valley shopping area and
Holzer Medical Cenl!r

lrlorpetch Kenntlo Profot·
_._. AA·"'-d grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fl.
ollities. up and dellvary
llfVIce. Engllah CoeUr Spa·
n~ puppie8. c'tiii14-31B·

conditio-. t200: 12 foot

PillCE R£DUCEQ 10 $12,00! on building located along Rl. 141
• near Cadmus. Can be used lor store building and upstain
.apartment

HOllE AIID I ACRES - Your family wit love the
a.ntlortallle llld liveab!Hy ollliS modern 3 bedroom
ranch home located on 8acres more or less. Altached 2
car pr.ee. ~. nnl water, 2 oulbuildings, •
cla;e to Mines. Assullllble
land contract H606
.

Boordin.rr oil broodt. Hooted

conditioner. $200; 12 foot
fiberglasst canoe with out·

O¥ef

Put Number 1 to work for you:

Pets for Sale

indoor·outdoor facilities .

or 390 For.d angina.
Buddy ond Gladys Roynotdo . 360
have tr1iiler space for rent, phone after 6, 304· 773.·
t40. month, compiota hoo- 6177.
kup. Pleue cell anvtlm.a
after 8 p.m .n the evening. Roni .38-i:ol pistol. wholatar and ammunition
304· 773-6319.
t100. 304·876·2320.

Merchand;sc

.

finance
to quatified
PURCHASE
TH~S'~~~~fl.~~~~=:~
!~~~~HWIU
interesl.
lO yr.
per month.

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

•HILLCREST KENNELS

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo 54 Misc. Merchandise
Park, Route 33. Nonh of 1-------~­
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call
23.000 btu window air
614-992·7479 .
1076.''

Judy O.Witt, IIUto&lt;. 388-8155
J. Merrill Carter, Relltor, 379-2184
Becky llna, Associale. 446 008
Clthr Popa. Aaocillt. :J79-Z748
...,... 8rylnt. Associltt. 245-92n

NOw open for busineu,
Mountain Stott Block, Rt.
:J3• .N- Heven. Co'mplata
meiOONY •11111111••· 4". B".
12" block. l)liivary oerviCO&gt;
dey 304·BB2-2222.
'""'"' 182-3239 . •

VICE PRESIDENT FOR 11\;IIUtlllt

Rio GriRdt Colleae-Rio Grandt, Ohio
Rio Grande Colleae and Community Col lea• invltu ltlttrs of applica1ion and nomination lor the position of Viet Prtsldtol for
Academic Alftirs. Rio Grande ColloaundCoouounity Coll•a•is a
roral libtral arts coiltp localed in Solllht•ltrn Ol1to.
The Vice Prtsident for Ai:ademie Affairs is tilt cllltl tcadtmic of·
fleer of the Colloce ·~is responsible for lttdtrship and coordi· ·
nat1o~ of the Coliop s SIX undtrfadutlt ~ehools includinc:
pla~n1n1. mafllltllont, and enluat1on ol all inslnlctiontl procraoiS tnd ocadtillc support IIIYictS. ThrOUJh clolladminlstra·
live fnvolvtmont with lu octdtllic Ottns, Colltpllbraritn Dl· ·
rector of tbt ltamina Center, lnstruetllinal liM! it 'Stnicts Speolalist and faculty, tht Viet Prttidtntfor ACidtmieAfllifl illll·
ponsiblt to ·tho Prt~idtnt for malntalninltllt acallamle s1andtrds of tbt institution. Tilt Vito Pruldonf mu11 bavt In tarntd
doctorate and proven oclldt111iC lndttshlp skills as wollas •••·
cassful adminislratl.. txporitnct in a dilll• .; tmivtrtlty ••·
cellant commuoicotion tnd inttrptnonal rtlationsbip slills
ttochi~JIIPirionct, and bud,t1 exptrtill.
'
Appointmtnt fortbls position ufltctlve Stptombtr 1 1984. Sa·
lary is commonturato wi1h !Miueation tndt•Piri•nct. Application
dudiino is FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1914. Stnd covtr lttterand rt·
sumt, includinc !111 namts of thrtt rtltrane• to: Ofliu ol tbt
Prtsi4tnt. Rio Grande Colltp, Rio Grandt, Obio 45674.

--. --I UMc:a•uibllr

plaatic culvert. metal cui· culitvaton, diac., plowa.

vertt, RON EVANS ENTER· poot drlvero, pintle tanka,
PRIBEI. Jocbon, Oh 114· woodoplittora: gatH, -er
211-1130.
·
·
watho.O, wagons, Wheel

IJ5

Apt. for rent. 1 bedroom . .
furnished in . Middleport .
$190 . plua deposit. Utilities

included . call 614-992·
7177.

54 MiiC. MerchartiiiM -:;:;
_6:::1-;;--......,,-----Ferm Equipment

taoded.

Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio-Point

P,lrneroy

oorln 11100. 00 . N'ew
Mlghtt and bench ••o.oo.
304-871-1786.

port. 8186. plu• ' doposh.
Upper Mt. Viarnon, 3 rooms. c 11 614 992 7177
bath. wastier· dryer hookup, l ~a___· __. _ _· _ _

..._xc. cond. available Aug.

:.€ br

Newly .remodeled : 2 bdr,.

Oak wall phOI"telo rocktrl.
pre11ed chalre, pede_.tll t•~
blot, hutchat, lo mite. Paul
Conkle Furniture. Rt. 7 ,
Tuppera Plains, OhJo.

machine. CaN 441;1n1. •
. 1
TQIO lawn m~er. Mit "pro '
t526.. Recliners, • 1 75. to large •pe•k..-. IHutlful tone
8375.. llimpa from 128. to qullty. lulttbiaforhomeor polled, 21" - r be-,
*711.8 pc:. dinettn from • ·church .. •100. 614-992- oloctrlt otart. Calll14· Sla..
'
*99 .. to 436. 7 pc. t1B91.-II-29_2_._ _ _ _ _ __ · 8661.
and up. Wood table with oi•
•
chairt •426 to •7411. Datk
•
1110 up lo *2211. Hutchot. ----------~~=-~~~--~----~. :
.'11110. and up, mopie or plna
Real Estate General
flnioh .. Bunk bod complete ----------~~~~~~~~~-------- i
with mottreuea, *280. and
up to U&amp;&amp;. Baby bodo.
Broktr·AuctiOnHr
1110. Mattre•••• or box

home In citY. CA. 1 or 2

Village Manor Apta.1 Mid-

2 bedroom apt. in Mason.
adults only. no pets, phone

{/ppor Lincoln, 6 rooma.
' ~ih. botament, large yard. ences. 304-676-1076.

' '"· Referoncoo. 304-676· 2 br mobile home.in Gallipo·
lis. 614-446-8221.

me11age.

chair and love•at, •27S.
Sot.. and chaira priced from

swivel rockers.

304-675-2218 before • 6 $200 security deposit is
p.m.
required. We jult laid new

Two bedroom trailer. kitchen furnished. couples. one
smell cfiild accepted. Refer-

~1-ll&amp;a.

near Foodland and Spring
Valley Plaza. pool and TV
an•. Call 448·2746 Of IMve

Apts.
Coil 446-4416
after
..
~~~~G~~~EI
I Gollipoli•.
•178.
Men9PM
only.
· ratea

dleport. fE .H.O.I has 1

Nice 1 and 2 bedroom
urlfurnished apartments .

t)M.

with UOO dopooit located

lty dop. Coli 448·2236 or
448·2681 .
Furnished apt. 919 2nd.,

nished 8160 m,onth plus .IF;;;;;j;h.~i@~:b,;;;;;;;;;;
utilities, $160 deposn · mer- . II
1 8t 2 bedroom
ried couple only. Call 614· apar\ments. Middleport.

1-======;:::::::::;::=

42 Mobile Homes

one and two
oomt. rent
starting at t183 for one
bedroom and 11 98 por
month for two bedroom,

1----------

2 bedroom cottage, good
••
location. 1166.00 plus dap- 44
-:::-::---:-:----:--::---1 oalt. Coil for appointment '
4.1 Houses for Rent only 6:oo-a:oo. 304-676~-~--~--------· l_7_&amp;3_4_.____________
F4rnlthe(l houta. 3 bdr ..
n2o. 29 Neil Ava .. ·Galllpo11.. Cell 446-4418 aftar

Sofa, chair. rocker. o«oman. 3 tablea; lextra hHvy

. 614- equipped kitchen, control.
air, 8260. 821 !h Second springs, full or twin, eua .•
references. 2 bdr. depo-sit. 1-'-- - - - - - - - Ave., Gallipolis. Call 446- firn'l, eBB. and •'18.' QuHn
toto, *198. 4 dr. chtttt.
Call 446-0682 .
Newly remodeled 2 bed- 2158.
e42. 6 dr. cheoto, e&amp;4. Bed
roo~ . equipped kitchen.
frames,
UO.tnd t26., 10
2
bdr,
apt.
nawlv
doco
..
tod.
2 bdr. mobile home, com· $225 . Deposit required . Call
pletely furnished in Bidwell. 614·992-6319 or 992- U~to t146parmo. utUtiot gun • Gun cabinets. t360.
pan. paid. Colt 876-6104 or Gas or electric ranges t37!1.
2816 .
Call 446·9669.
Baby mottrttaet. t28 &amp;
675-63811.
*36. bed fromea do, t211,
Mobile home Upper River
~ewly redecor~ted. 1 bed·
e30. king. frame •110.
Rd. Call 446-1609 or 446· room. partially furqished. 4 rooms &amp;. beth , furni•h•d. &amp;
$226 . Deposit required. Call clean. no pets. adutt.- -only. Good selection of bedroom
01108.
cedar chash,
614-992 -6319 or 992- deposit &amp; ''terence re- suites,
rockers,
metal cablneta.
quired.
Call614·446·1619.
Trailer in Rio Granda, unfur- 2815.
388·8508.

Re nt als

•

no pett. Call 448-0444 JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS {Equal
before 6PM .
Houtin(l Op~;;!unltyl hot
613 Third Ava., 2 rooms,

••

64 Mise. Merchendlae

&amp;1 Houaahold G!)Oda

rooms &amp; bath.~1 or 2 adults,

ofter 6:00pm .

·

Apartment
for Rent

..

July 29, 1984

29, 1914

• '\ A'vNE'8 FURNITURE

,!(:1,4·266· 1216 after 8PM.

2192.

w. va·.

Upstairs furnished apt., 4

t136 mo. Call 448-4222
i;etwean 9 &amp; 6.

awer. no money down. Call

•

44

Apartment
· for Rent

•'

ROOI TO ROAII and 110 as you please with th~ 37 acre
parcel. Older house, not iveaiJie. Well. While.Oak Road.
Owner ,.,u help with part ol financing.
#587
l

PRICED AT $43,000 ANO IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
- 3 bedroom bi-level located at the edge ol town.
Dining area, living room. large lamity room. Garage. Nat
gas lorced air heat Nice lawn. Need to sell to settle
esbrta
#578
NEW LISTING- DWIIER FINANCING- Low lnlernst
rate. You can have immediafE possession ot this nice 2
story remodeled home pius 371\ acre to roam oo. 4
bedrooms, bath. large Utility room, fuel ,oil tumace,
trailer hookup, 30'x30' bam. tobacco base.
·
#612
RESIOEIITIAL OR COIIIIERCIAL - .Take yoor pick
with this 1.58 acres. Upper Rl. ]location. Frontage on
river. 2 bedroom home. Mobile mme hookup looking
lor an investment? Give us a call on tllis one.
11588

.! .

4»i8MQeata,.,ZllttiBI-Cot!&gt;ontl&lt;ltiM ........ forthe NAF. Sand " - 11 ....111tlboiC..tul)' 21 Real i!state Corporalion. l'rln1ed iuI ~ S. A . Equal HousingOpportunilyfi}
3ACJI Oft'ICIJS INDEPIINDINTLY
OWNIIIIAND (oPIIATED.
.
'

wittl.I

·.NEW UmNG - 3 bedroom home along Chestnut St. Lot
service alley 1n rear. 2 car garage and nice garden area. Price
• $38,500.
' ~.
•• APPROX. 2 AND A THIRD ACRES within c~ fimils. loner! • •
commercia~ along St. Rt 7. Price reduced ID $?5,000.
,I

• 3 BEDROOM HOllE - Ranch &gt;tyie, lg. carport. adapted ~.
• woodburner, lenced yard and in-ground swimming pool Price.
.l!duced to $42,000.

:

.

·.DON1 OVERtOOK THIS BARGAIN \n Etxeka. 2 bed_room 110....
with 2 baths and IlKs of mom lor expansiOn. located 1ust oH Rl. 7
• near dam. Price $22.000.
• A HANDY. DANDY LOCATION along Garfield Ave. Home can b(i
• used tor 3 or 4 bed moms and within walkingd~tance lrom
• • SI!IVICeS. On~ $30,000.
.lARGE STRUCTURE ALONG 4th AVE. wrth1n ~ght of Washington I
School, which can be utilized for single lamily or 3 apartments.. .
• Price $30,000.
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·.ADDISON: Near Post Office - 3 BR house and 31ots. !lot with •
mobile home hookup. 1.&amp; metal lid&amp; w~h two car garage. Fenced
eyard. $29,000.
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e have one 2-bedroom a~. lor rent Price $) 75 per month. Adults:
eoo~. No pets.
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.Twp. T~po: ~!!vel to rolling. Beautiful ~ew . Develope~ welcome. . r,

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e;EAIITIFUt.LY REDECORATED BRICK "FEDERAL; HOME
lated within Gani llll~. 3-4 bedrm~. 2\\ ball!s. lamily rooll\ lormail'iving and dining rooms and library. 2 WB fireplaces, ce!ltral air
I cond. Call lor apJI)intment

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ONE-HALF ACRE LOT along Texas Rd. Buy now tor $4.000.

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.INVESTMENT PROPERTY - 5 rooms and one bath down and
t rooms and bath upstai~ located a~ng 2nd AVe. Buy now lor WI[
. t $17,000. Price reduced!!
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we have a mme and pertect location lor a fami~. Loca1ed
across lrom Washington School. 3·bedrm home. 2 bat~
kitchen~ Nice lot which is wide and deep enough for garden
swimming pool. Needs some wor~ hollll!ller. can be moved
today.
• NEW t.ISTING - 4 bedroom home, Upper River Road, corner
I good location lor commercial or reside!ltial. S41.500.
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WE NEED UmNGS - UST WITH US

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Corn Crib, 304·468· 1610.
Farm ouppllao. 80 ft. of 9"
oilo pipe. 304-676-2443 .

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Autos for Sale

1 91'8 Chry .. er New

Yorker ~

1 ton Chevrolet dump truck.

304-773-671 0;
6:00.

rtina good, t1 ,000 firm. Call
614-256-1218.

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&amp;6, 500. John't Auto Sales,

2 hor1a trailer to; , draft
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. horoeo. 268-8488.
3 yr. old Chootnut lilly,
gentle but not broken, U75.
Call alter 6 , 814-2511-8779.
~ yr. Old .aeldii'19 horse with

IIddie Ito bridle. Con 614·
266·9384.

1 97l Chevrolet Malibu sta··
tlon wagon. runt, good, tilt
wheel t600. a-c. 60.000
mileo. 304 -576-2581 or
875-6937 .
1(1.600 a~tual miles. Show

.room condition·, fully
equipped . $7,000.00 firm.
304-773-5710; 8:00 till
6 :00.

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11 160 bale . 304· 676-4600
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B~lck-Pontlac.

l!lrl' Ave.,

1911 Eeat-

Gallipolis. Call

6t4-448-2282.
1d79 Sunblrd Pontioc 4
opd., good cond. Call 4469~50 altar 8PM.

NEW USTIIIG - Trt~~ re®ne 3 bedraom home on Texas
Rd. Include! a n&lt;e Ol~e kitchen.·~r oood., """ balh, large
masler bedr00111 vinyl9dng ptrs 20xJI garage &amp; workshop.
6xl6encklsld porch, e&gt;lra inSIJiation plus nearly ~ acre yard
on~ $29,900.

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IMMEDIATE I'OSSfSSION - T~tally rerrGde1ed 3 bedroom
home werloolini lhe river. Just minu1es 1rom lown.lnd!de!
vinyl in~ basement &amp; new drywall 'ceilings. ~sulalion.
carpel. (Ormica, balh &amp;.a new 10112 !tornll'! llliklin&amp; Priced
to sell a1 $29,900.
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Sfop Meet- Buy, seN or
your automobile, bolt,
trtck, cycle, camper. Ev.;y
Soil. &amp; Sun. Galllpolio Flea
M'r!&lt;et. Only •3.00 1 dey to
dlfPiay your vehicle tothoulllldl of ohopper. 7AM8RM, Rt. 36 &amp; 160.

quiel streel

city imits.

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Includes eat·in kitch!rl w/~1 aPIJiiante!. 1 car &amp;&gt;rage. gas
heal &amp; centr~ •.•· Buyers Prrtection Plan. $47,500.

I 00111 JU$1 DRIVE BY - You wiH be ~ surp&lt;ised
illd reroodeled if!lerior. 3 bedrooms. 1II
I lhe spacious
kitch!rl &amp; dining area, gas. 1\eat.woodburner
I shaded yard in Owners anxiou! to sell. a
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1~81 Chevy Chevatte 2 dr ..

by

~d ... 2.860.

1980 AMC
S~lrh, 4opd., t2.499 . 1977
1i!'6dga Aopon, auto, AMF. . ft. 799. John'• Auto
s•l. Bulaville Rd. Gallipo111), Olr. Open til dark. Call
. 44t-4782.

Gelling iinanc:od is not liiCh •Iii
deal. We hal'e a really rice roomy th110 bedroom home with
lull ba!emenl and gwage " lhe city !;d1ool dislricllhlll bel
you can buy. Cal "" we will help yoo own Ills house oow.
Include! ..,.,.;~burning fir.._ lllOd neighbllri100d.
hardwood ltoor!. and jusl a minule ..- 1wo lrom low!t.

ms UKl All OLD SilO[ -

You' I be os .,.,.,._as can
be whefl yoo rTIO'Ie ilio lhi! 2 s!llry l&gt;i&lt;k. Older wei
monlaino;l !lately mann&lt;r perched on bank wertoqiling_lhe
river ~ elegillt feelures not lound in new \lOme 3 ~~ BRs.
large !ami~ room, ivllg room &amp;full basement Eniov lhe konl
IX"th or 24 k pro. Remodeled smaller house included olso.

ni ~e

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pill!

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· $94.500.

FOR SALE-1972 Dodge
200 Tredoomen Von. GOod
condition . 1 971 Ford 4 door
LTD. Good condhlon. one
owi)er. Call 949-2092.

c:oii'IENIEIICE IS IMPORTANT - And ll'isspacious home Is
close ID hoSpila[ shop~n~ elo 4 bedroom bi·lev ~ include!
21+ baths. llltraclive 1arni~ rom, ~rge klcll!rl and diniDi
room, fiJI. P!. centrallir. 2 car gar&gt;g~ city ulillies. 1 year
buyer prtteetion,. $5~000.

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Wil Nle or bode lor pickup
of aquol value. 1978 Ford
van, E-210. •utometic, 1.c.•
cruiu. p .o.p.b .. prlvocy
cu,tomiud. 61 4·
992·2708.

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lltiNKING Of BUILDING! DOll! - Tho 13 yr. old brick
ranch •• cole~ your eye E&lt;c:elienl oondition inside and out. 3
. BRs, 2\\ balh~ fami~ room living mom, equipped kitchen.
Ful b.lnt 2 &lt;&gt;r prag• Nrce lot ck&gt;se 1o town &amp;hospilal.Cant
build th~ b $59,900.

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1978 Plymouth Trail Duoter
4x4. good condtlon, new
14-3_11·111LT Monoter
Mudden dNo. •1100. CoH
614-742-3010.

430 411! Avt - Vriy pd ln-IDwn localioo Remodeled 4
IMoom ho.me. 111C~des alum. sidin&amp; lamjy 10001r gas
fireplace, d11rng raom, nat. gas heal (higltest$1011. basement
delached garage, plus a large fenced backyar~ Buyer
ll~ lir 1 ~""· $49.900, owner. will help finance.

LOVELY WooDED OHIO RIVER srinNG - Silualed on a2.3
acre knoll w(th a lwely view ofti'M! river,lilis2800 sq.It home
otm plen~ ol pr•acy. The·home hi! 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3 U
bled· baths, equ,pped IOtch!rl, 2 firl!lllaces. 2 famiy
rooms, large finished basement [rndudes 15x2411mi~ roorrj,
3 "'"• h.w, heat. 2 car &lt;arPort. plu! much more. w~ sei
addilon~ 42 acres wth oak, walnut, cherry &amp;ash: lbise &amp;
2.3 ac. Akit of house lor $69,900.

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good cond. Sell or trade

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Serioua

inqufre•

orfy. 614-388-8123 .
1 s"7e Monte Corio. good
. cd)ld ...looded, ralley w~Hia,
&amp;4.000 mlleo. 12.000 or
boat offer. Coli 814-3877~60.

BEAUTIFUL COUIITIY SETTING- PLUS ACR£$ - CHARMING
REMODELED FARM HOME HAS FANTASTIC VIEW OVERlOOKING
RACCOON CREEK_HAS EAT-IN KITCHEN, FIRE!'lACE IN LIVING
ROOM AND LOVELY WALLPAPER THROUGHOUT. APPROX. 19
ACR[S, WITH 9 ACRES FRONTAGE ON RA&amp;OON CREEK. BARN,
OUTBUILDINGS AND TOBACCO BASE. ALL FOR AN
UNBELIEVABLE PRICE Of $40,000!.

MDUCED fRICE 011 2 STOIY COlOIIIAl- Have yoo.ever
wanted lo reslore an lider home but didnl wanllhe work!
We've lilt whal 101r're looiing for, """wilin&amp; ...,. plum~ng,
...,. kitchefl, new siding, new
rew deck. FtJcil plan
indudes 3 BRs. 1~ balh~ er1trance Ioyer: formal dirlm&amp; iving
room. 2 firepl""" plus ~ace b woodbumer lltosement 3
ac. kit. AI ill $66.900.

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~He CBattga~g

•1 . 8oo .
8469.\

Call 61'4-256-

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1977 VW Rabbit gas, red,
black interior. 4 spd., 4 dr .•

good condition.
Call 448-9798.

U.OOO.

. radio, reel sharp,

$3,799. John'• Auto Sales.
Bulavillo Rd. Gollipolis, Oh.
Open til dark . Call 4464782.
1978 Cougar. PS. PB. PW.
-!'C. cruioo, AM-FM, GM
mago. Mull aoll. Coli 4460269.
1979 red Ford Fi61ta, sUn·

IF IOU CAll BEAT litiS PRICE fll BUY 'IOU A SIEAX ..
DINNER! - Modem brid&lt; and frame ooi:h with Ids of
charm 8eutifu1 Early American -~mom w/brif:k 1re!Qc8
&amp; pegged hardwood !oars. Larae lamly mom w/another
~rt warming lir!lllace illd mdoor BBQ -located where n
won'l di!turb rest o1 house. 3-4 BRs, 2 lUI balh1 Large
S&lt;tr!erled· in !Xl'cll and pienly of SUage_ uceli!rlt'
neiiil bDri100d.
dislnce lo IDwn. Iry and ind one beller
at $612.901) D
AGAIN TO $59.900.
EII:El1EIII' liVER VIEW - Ills 3 BR ranch on lowe! Rl 7
oil"' outstlnding II!I!W m1he river. Beautiful fir!lliace in iving
room oompliment hardwood ltocn Large eotin l&lt;lchin, 1
bath. parli~ bsmt Property hos mobile home pad &amp;block
garage. euy., Prot~ Plan. R£DUC£D 10 $41.!100.
6E BY YOURSELF - WhenJOU purchase tl1is cedat 1&gt;-IMI
in the poods. Coolains 3 BRs. HI balh, eQUipped l&lt;ilchen. .
family room &amp; iving roorn I car praee. Ele&lt;t ht
w/woodbur~ng 1urnace ~r baclcup losumable morta1ee
423 acre lot euy., Pr&lt;iecton. PRICE REDUC£D ,
TO $42.0110.

1982 2 dr. Ford Eacort, 4
· ~pd . ,

TUPPERS PlAINS - MEIGS COUNTY - $30.800 - FRAME
RANCH, 3 BR, ATIACHED GARAGE. NICE LG LOT.

Campf'ng

HURRY~ ..

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2 c~bln tents. 10x14 .
ICreened

porches.

LAST DAYS OF

Rem-ing, oiding. lnlltal·
ling and ropoiriftglirap._,
olmuloted bridL and otuceo.

th~mQ

replacement

dowo. 304-87&amp;-1180.

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.Morcum' Roofing • Spouting. N- looatalllng
roofl. 30 yuro uparieneo.
_,;!tilling in buill up roof.
Colli 614-3BB-1917.
PAINTING·

Never

been used. Soldnewforovtr
•200 toch. Want •100 or
80. Call 614-985-3596 or
992-5889.

79 Motors Homes
lit Campen

'S:i Hondo V. 45. 304-875- 1--....,-~---'--~
31~ .

JULY 31st

IN STOCK TRACTORS
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2 WHEEL
. 2-5240 8 H.P. HAND START
1-5260 8 H.P. ELEC. START
2-5645 12 H.P. HAND START

30"10WER. PLOW.
OR TILLER

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HAIIIISOIIE 81-LEVIL- look at allhe rest then come back
to lhis on• 2 years lid anill~e brand new. 3 bedrooms, 2
bat~ with familj room, '""tral a1r, rice kitchen O'ld gwage.
Green schols, and oonv!rlienllocation., I mi~ lrom city limits.
REDUCED TO $49.900. '

negotiable . Coli 614-2455294.
1976 Chevy Monzo, V-8,
Am-Fm Co10atte, 4opd, PS,
PB. AC. 89.000 mlleo,
•1200. Call 614-3888639.

1974 VW Bug, good condl·
tlon. runo good. Call 304878-3970.
1979 Chryoler Cordoba,
tully equipped, good conditlqn, U, 800. 137 Pork
Drive. Point Ploaoont, 304875 -8983 or 304-8953812.
'80 Oldo Omega SX. outo,
ve, .,., -~ ac, em-fm 8
track. 304-878-11288.

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mHNge. good 911 miiHgo.
304-&amp;7&amp;-3123.
,'711 Muotang •200 . or blot
· offer. 304-885-3084.

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Chevrollt Malibu 111-1973·w-.
rune good. dlt:
•800- •c. 10.000
wheal
mU... 304-1178·2&amp;!11
871-8937. •

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EXCELLENT VALUE lARGE ROOMS, EVERYTHING
IMMACUlATE IN THIS 3-2 HOME. BEAUTIFUL CARPET, COUNTRY
KITCHEN, PERFECT FOR AYOUNG FAMILY. KYGER CREEK AREA.
$37,500.
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REDUCED $6.000-NEW LOW PRICE $70.000- 4 BEDROOM,
2 BATH RANCH, HUGE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, FORMAL
LIVING AND DINING ROOM. BRE.WAST AREA OFF KITCHEN. 2 '
CAR GARAGE, 16x32 IN-GROUND POOL. DON'T MISS OUT ON
THIS HOME. IT IS GOING TO SELU,
·GIIUT LOCATION NEAR GOLF COURSE, GROCERY. !liNIC. NICE
3 BEDRO&lt;J,1, 2 BATH HOME. EAT-IN KITCHEN. Al.SQ HAS COlY
DINING NOOK. LOW GAS BUDGET. $37,900

$23.5011 -TRY TO RE!'LACE THIS 19Bo BUDDY 14x70 MOBILE
HOME NfJ YOU'LL KNOW lfS A STEAL! FURNISHED, 3
BEilROOMS. 2 BATHS, ONE HAS GAROEN TUB, COORAL AIR
OONO. PICtURE PERFECT INTERIOR, PORCH. FENCED PlAY
AREA. LG. LOT. HIJIIM
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on low •allic !lreel

warm I sold.

DllfAII 11011£ MD II ~- 11/L - \\llh born. pallrre,
woods, 4 Blll'l&gt;me,-11 bl!ement II localld jUSt 3 miles lrom
&lt;ily imil! i1 cily st11oo1t Hornehos 12xZ711111i~ rooim, 12x23

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24•40 bsmt. bllh &amp;\\. AI inpd !ble of repar. · •
lllfDUC£D 11) $67,0110.
l)lOnl,

HOllE IN lUIIII - l)iet lotalior1, lrierdy noillhillrs. Wei
buill. PI! conclilion. 20 Ill' &lt;*I, l!llq eftlcilnl, 3bodriiJm

Cllln ink in honl and r11&lt; of home, endlled meclum
size lot .Sizeable loan assumption with re110111ble IIIOUCED TO $44,0110.
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REfRIGERATION. CO. .~.
614-446 4066
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*BATHHOUSE •PRIVATE
•ELECTRIC
'WATER

RON'S T-lion S.oleo.
&amp;paclolizlng in Zenith -

MotDroll,

Ou111r. anti

h..Uaa calla. Col 304-57112398 or 814-4411-2414.

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&amp; Heating

EY DOWN

sso PER MONTH

CARTER'S PLUMBING
.AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pin_e
,
Gallipollo, Ohio
Phone 8.14-4411-3818 or
81.4-448-4477
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a permanent home
52 weeks each
year.

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DIRECTIONS:
Sol!tb 5 mi. below 111111palis 1111 Olio Rl 7 ..:..

cnm lace llllR CrlllridJt.
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Good- 1 Excavating, .......
menta. ' lootan. -aya.
oaptlc tonko. iandocaping.
Call anytime 814-4484637.-Jomao L. DIYiton, Jr.

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oilers,

750..GI 01111111
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lmme~We f)l1lllllion. An lllrne !hoi's ,rnGIII!
1&amp;1- olifiiU IICrl1icir1 ~. 4 lirll
N-in dDIIIs. dininl room, equipped klch&amp;l. lornltj room,
lirepl'!"'- blsornenl ptrs I acre yonl.
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JJm Coc:llrn, Auoc. «&amp;-7Dl
Clyde W11hr, Auoc:. 245·5276
I, J. H1irston, ~sot. 446-4240 1
D1vld E. WIMIIIn, Assoc. 441-3796 ,
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5 1110111 r*ler type horne. 600 li1clt ol 3nl Ave. lmmodiolo
~ - one c.- eare. til · ~ 1mMie5. Priald loll.
$19,!QI.OO.
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One of Glillil County's Jinesl, 171 oaes. more or less of IMI to
lillY idlitw lind. dr 1111*. 1rori11tJt on 3 roms. II nirml
tWits inciludld al'x7fl born. IJII1Iiimenl sheds. Q1m aibi.
lbhlxleltid finn house in Pid CIIUdiliol\ Much more deiJils. Col

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River. Fe1lvres hD\1$8, hutt
dutch style bam, excellent
Ilk! sill, croplond, piSture,
lnd\ woodS. Ownef SIJS
"MAkE OfFER ON ~ll OR
I'Aftl". Priced io' 'Sell IS I
llfm,
AnEIITIOII IUILDEIS
This Jnplrty has been subdMdtd inlll I ICI1. - 10

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Owner fina..q sundeclt. nnlllller. system. electric. Buy
t 'wiUI Clllll1inR lrliler or will1l1lt, concrele pad. Great FIShin&amp;! Buy
ana move riaht in.
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lor 1 2 bedloom home ovettJokioc lite Ohio Rilrlr
•Iiiii Iiiiie mtnenlrtte. BeD!III!I home C1f •elile.nenfhoine.'Wt
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In Gallil1'*&lt; WIA Ill shop doWnlllwn..6 moms, 3. hobedidniiOI'"'ms,m M
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blnatiOII FR-dinin&amp;, 15x22 livinr; room, cerRttllf&amp;, el•ctric furnace, ijreplace, full btsement
Wlth woodbumin&amp; stove, 2 car r;arap.

RIVER FRONTAGE&amp; HOllE ~ 6 yr. &lt;*138Rhomehes !248
. sq. ft. ol ivina !j1ICI! tJ"' lUI basemenl, nice Mthen
wla~ f~ balhs, .,.. ill acre ollilld which JlOSio
lhe noer. 1\11 be a clloic:e 1J-'Y when lhe dim i! ur&lt;ler
conslru&lt;:tion. bul lhe "'""" wenl I !Old now. PRiCE
REDUCED 10 $21,0110. ~~ W1it C.! lod.v.

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. FINISH THIS ONE YOURSELF AND SAVEl This
I!Nuty Is situated on 1 scenic eleven acre set~n&amp; nNr North.Gallia Hi&amp;h School. Six room ·
ra11ch offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 12xll com-

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114-118-8881
balore
8:30
a.m.
8:30, or l&amp;a-882.3 alter

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,

...LIIIIIG UIIS

'1fDUC£D 19 $34,!100. IMner

JIM8 WATER SERVICE.
Colt Jim larnitr, 304-87673!17.

For Sale 1973 Ford 1180 ~;::::;::::=====
Backhoe. oncloood eoiJ,- 87
Upholstery .
dr01. '71100; 1983 GMC
Single ula nm~truclr. goOd
tlrH, minor WOfk .........
TRI STATE
rebuilt ·311 D -. -nd
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
truck. •21100: Homo modo 1183 Soc. Aw .• Ga"lpol!t.
1-boy, lingle oxla, tilth 814-448-7833or614-448·
wheal. •11100. 0 .8 .0 . or 1833.
trodo tor 4x4 or llelloy - - - - - -- --

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WE HAW: UUYEA- fc.-lho home b1Us not tied·up by a
a&gt;nlrad. However, she may gel her moo:r, *'Y doy and yoo'l
have missed out on lhis 3 BR rar1ch w/1 ~ balh11iYinaraom
&amp; l8llli~· roorn. eal-in·IVItll!rl &amp; 2 car 111'810- localed on Jay
Dr. lhis home is ABSOLUTELY a pel buy a1 $42.00. Buyers
Pl'*'&lt;tion on com~ lor a ful yr. IIIIer !lie. /Nmi"'m &amp;
redwood'!idin&amp; ~-1 V@l

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BEDROOMS, LG. LIVING · DINING AREA: EAT-IN KITCHEN.
BASEMENT WITH REC. ROOM. FANTASTIC BUY! ·

RUSS AND MAX

EWOTT CO.

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1956 Chevy, 4 door. 6

SHARE litiS OUTSTANDING !liVER VIEW - Thel&gt;wnt!r wil
help a qUIIWIOd bu10r w/ lhe finillcirlg on tl1is dandy 3 Bll
~•me "'""' If! rider but has been mulemized in every W!IYInclude! a nice kilth&lt;n, mu1em bal!l, bsmt and a ma!l!r fUll·
view ollhe river. Large 1.75 ocrelol w/rnobile home &amp;tarae

General Haul jng

Jomt1 Boyo Wotar Service.
Aleo poolo filled. Call I 1 4 2111"1141 or 814 ·441 1175 or 814· 4411·7911 .

vinyl
addltioft,
Ilona. con
orl14-387-

111d ctnlral air. large 2 &lt;ar garage. 8eal set of slora&amp;e
cabinets we have soen. Assumable mortpge. all on rice
iand!&lt;lllod lol on U.S. 35 by Sunki~ Subdo ..... PIICE
REOIIC£D TO $~.0011.
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1969 Old• Delta 88. run'
good. Col 814-992-2883.

1980 c- 41101
Dozer, 21100 h n . - OOY.... t u l - -• . tr•ck. pin• • buah::ca:
12700; 1971 Ctoa I
8ackhqa. 2100 hro. ancloaod cob. new·,_ - ·
u-c1 -nd. •11,000. CoM
Loa Jaflorl. ........ 8 :30
814-811-1181 or
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' COMPACT
HillE - Seems much larfl!. 3. bedmoms, 31!
bath!, lalxJr saving kilch!n, utility room. !iningl\Mng area

61,000 mllao. Vary good
condition . 12.200. Call
814-992-3792.

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ooma romodtllng. 20 yro.
exp. ·co11 814-388-8812.

Convertible, ex. eond. price

trans. 6 cylinder. · a.c ..

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78 Plymouth. automatic

w--eoa--

. i-1122 12 H.P. LIWI &amp; Glrdtn Trxtor
1-1179 KT-17 H:P. Llwn &amp; 6lrdetl TractOr1-1199 K1·19 K.P. lnn &amp; Garde~ Tractor

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1971 VW olupar Baatlo, A-1
Cond.. also 1979 MGV

614-742-2420-

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4 WHEEL TRACTORS

1918 Harley DoYio Sporto- Fetty Troo Trimming, ol\lmp D..- Wort. by Ted Hanna.
t ar,• ol ac . ltert, 7 •000 oc. removal. Call 304-1711- Dltohn. pondl. roods. land
1 331
mu-...
exc. ·condlti on . ,_,...._·- '- - . , - - - - d-'no. etc. Col Motor Cor
Broken. 448-8692.
U ..IOO firm . 304-875- r·
Bulldlng-Ramodoilng, Con641!4creto, drvwall, electrical,
1984 Honda Shadow, Ina roofing. floc!rlng. lromlng.
th., 1800 miiH. ciNn. kitch•n· blthroem inltellll- 64 MiiiC. MerchandiH
$21JOO.OO. 304-175-5917. lion, door-window lroming. - - - - - - - - 304-875-2440.

roof, $1,800. Call 4460871 .

· cylinder. auto engine rebuilt,
needs body work • ptint.

truclra.

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&amp; Refrigeration
J .A.II .Conotructlon Co.Ru· SEWING Machino ropolro.
llond, Oh.814-742-2103: oarvlca. A u - - S I I I , ...... f...._ I. Con- S - • Sarvlca Sharpen
crete work , 8aolho•"•· Sci11oro . Fob l ic Shop .
Do.-.~- D - Po....oy. 814-992·2284.
For

FREE. ATT ACHM~T

perkin; loto. any olD job.

Excavetlng

tlactotco! l i -.

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Equipment

Improvements

Vale\'.• yet close !rl&lt;&gt;Oglllo walk lo downtlwn orea. Has aia'ge
beauiiuft lann~ room wilh fireplace, 2 1uft ceramic baths.
beauli1ully decxM'aled ii1d O&gt;CCOient care and 2 .. 111raee.
Owners rr1IM!d llrld slale and deslro Qlidl !lie. REDUCED
PRICE BY ALIIOST SIO,OIIO TO $69.900. •

NEAR POMEROY WITH FRONTricE ON Rl 33. 3 BR, 2 STORY.
BffiER HURRY, IT'S PRICED AT

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len( oondltlon. •33. Call
614-742-29&amp;7 or 7'd - 1 - - - - . . : . - - - 2143.
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SELLER'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN - - &lt; * I brict&lt; rillch
localed in !own with a ~nils view of lhe Ciiy and Ot1io RM!r

SYRACUSE - MEIGS COUNTY - $10.250 - NEEDS SOME
~ BUT IT IS ASUPER BUY!

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

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1981 Honda Ex.,..U axcol·

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77 Chevy Vega one owner.

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JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT1982 Honda XR80 oxc.
ING . Rt. 1. Boa 3111. CJalll.
cond .. runa oxc .• •400. Coli 1977 Fl-wing 17¥.. ft . polio.
CoN 81'4-317-01171.
614-387-7105.
fully 1elf· cont•ined with
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• h - . " - 8. 304-678- SHULAW'S Plumlolng J 11 Honda ZIO. good 2786.
• Hoatlng. 211 Sixth St.,
cortd.. 1300. Call 445"-•nt. W. Vo. 3044737.
1. 977 Starcroft IY~YOI trall,or, . Point
PB-8420. Ucan- and
24 ft. ooll-containad, many
19.3 Hondo ATC 18&amp;. 10 optlona e3600. 304-8911- insured .
...-ho old IOdt 3 monthl. 3371.
EXo. Con. Cal 814-7422541 .
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moka oflor. Call 614-24&amp;. 9118.

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BURt;&gt;ETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE. Open
74 Motorc:Yc!••
doily 9 to 8:30. Slit. 9 to 4.
Cloud Sunday. U.S. Rt. &amp;0.
Coolville , Oh 614· 887(911 Vemahe &amp;0, exc. 3388.
cond .. .•coo. l:;aii446-0335
altai'&amp; .
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1977 VW pop up camper,
excellent lhapa, •a.ooo .
1911 Hondo 7110 Cullom Coli 614-245·6478.
2600 milao. like new, 1 - - - - - - - - peddad oltoy btr, two Apache tent camper. whh
holtneto, •1,710. Coli 614- awning, liaepo tour. 1550.
36l0394.
Coli 814-446-9636 .

1 7e Chevy otatlonwogon.

1 d78 Dodge Royol Monaco
4dr. Pe.PB,alr.cruiH. new
d,.s,new brakes.new trena.
eO.ooo mi.. will ucriflce.

1984 Bojo 18 ft. 184 hp
l~board . 304-875-3633.

1978 cuotomiud Chevy 1979 Trotwood, 5th whael
Von. low miiHge, good trovtl trailer. 36 ft . with
condition. 8oa Lindo Ste· awning end allextr11. Exc.lw•!'· Mulbany Hgto, Pome- lent · condition. Call · 614992-8832.
roy. Call 614-992·5271.

' 1 tfao vW-Robblt air cond.,
41,000 mHes, one owner,
o . condhlon. •;3.600. Call
4 -0616 anytime.
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Beaementa, pool deck•.

1974 Ford Pinto for ~rto .
1974 Troduman 300 304-882-2589.
Dodge von. •3&amp;0. CoR 614-·
742-2113.
1974 Ford Pinto for p'orta .
304-882· 2689 .

CHECit litE FEATURES: of !his attractive 4 !f. old brick &amp;
Ira me home. (I) 1.0% II$SUmable 114.121 $4.000 down ill'nt
f3l w.b.iiropiaca (412 hllliMI!s. (5) hell pump w/ &lt;mt or,
161 Olef&gt;iled 2 c:.Jr garage w/ work!hop, (7) immac~ate
oonlililn, (8) 1 ac. yar~ There is much roore for only $54,000.

IIIIIACIJLAT!: BIIICI· RAfiC!I :- Thi! ii an allraclive 3
~m brict&lt; home lhal is locolod jusl\lriile on Rl 35 "' ·
Mitchell Rd. k indudes an eQUipped liichen, dining area. Ill
baths. elect heal pump w/ centrll air, 1ul~ carpeted. large
i&gt;Orch &amp; pMio plus ousile and .4 acre yanl. Priced at
$55.0011.
$29.!100 - LOWER RIVER RD. ..__ Owim need m soliD
seltl.e - Thi! 3 bedroom ranch O'leriool&lt;!lhe river juSt 3 .
miles sMI1 rt !own. Includes equipped l&lt;ilcheil,l fireplace,
~ring room. baernerJt floc.-ed.* . - plus nearly \!acre
yard wilh mob)! home hoolwp. .

Vane. &amp; 4 W.O.

77 Joap Wagoritorp.a., p.b.,
4 ,whotl drive. Prica reduced
to t1 210. firm. Cell 6147~2 - 2281 cir 304-773 6684.

GHAT SIMlER HOllE -

Good -

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NEW USTIIIG - On
you'U enpy rTIO'Iini 01tD !his
I quolity
home "" oulside of lhe
PMect
I··lor bu~ ju~3 B11slarlrlg
out lhis home is and in a nice area.

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30 -676-6839.

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·IN REAL EST ATE
N2·1 -SALES IN GALLIA CO.

Q,j,rtor horoe for oale. Call
30' -882-2076.
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cond. Call after 5. 4480899.

Sale

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ea Estat• o ·e neral

very good. cond. Sell or
trade make offer. Call 614245-9616 .

TNck• for

1979 Chevroltt C - 10
short bed pickup . good. 83' Honda 450 3,000 mil01, RINGLE 'S 8ERVICE expo·
cond .. ulll;&amp;.•3.500, Call naw condition, mun ooll. rioncod t6olloog. including
614-218-1
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.300. Col1448-4095 .
hot tor oppl c8tion. ..__ L
hort bad
tar. alectrlclon • .......,: call.
1979 C ·-·• uv •
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304-171- 2088 o r 871·
compar- 1011. 4 ""'" radio. l?is~;;a;ta;;n(il-· 4180.
t2 .781. 1110 Chevy luv I
1- - - -- -..:..-llhort bad. • opel., rodlo, AC,
, Motors for Sele
GET
cor ~ SHIP
t2,899. John'• Auto Saito.
your
P••
Bulavllle Rd. Galllpollo, Oh. I
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
~-u 448 , 19
STEAMER .IWotot ......,.al,
Open til dark. ...,.
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73 Carravalle. 18ft. 140 lumlturo cleaning, frM ...~
4711;1.
HP, 1-0. drive on trailer, motH. 304-171· 22811.
$3,300. Call 448-2240.
1972 Chevy Pldl-up, good
Water wallo i:om.,..,.,lol and
cond,rwwt._, .1200. C,II 14fi. aluminumllttbottom domaotlc. IHt hol01.e14-218-11101 altar lpm. b,. ,., trailer, 3 •PHd. olac. NIH and oarvlca. 304· 886·
motor marina battery, 2 Ute 3802
'77 Ford""" ton pickup.
and O.ra. t&amp;IO.oo. 1...,..- -·- - - - - -otondard tronlmillion. 304- .
5 and 7 p. m:
AS E M E N T W ATE R •
87,1 -3237.
PROOFING. Uni:ondltionol
llfatlmo _ _ .. Local
1978 Chovy, 3 quarter ton 19' Johnoon Run About
roforoncao tuinlohed. Froe
4x4 uc. clean . 304-876- 200 hp, VB, inboord out: aotlm-. Call co11oct 11318.
board, tandam troll ... both 814-237-0489. 9 a.m. to 8
--•·'d.o
ohort
bad
·
truck·
rn
good cond. Call Oozia p . m . Ro88n B11ament
Fl_..,
614-4415-3282.
Wo•-roo11~
j_oppar 1100.00. 304-876- - - - - ' - - - -- - - · · -·~
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6424.
1984 Baja 18 ft. 184 hp Cement llnioh.-, Richord
inboord . ·304-875-3633.
Gtrfiold. 61 4 -985 -4464.

Truck Toppers. Most aizes,

Auto Sales, Bulaville Rd.
Gaili!'Oiil, Oh. Open til dark.

a,·110 Point
Improvement•

GRAIN FED
LOREN NOLAN
388,;.9676

different colors. John ' s

1978 Chryolar New Yorker.

American Saddle bred ttll· '73 Nova . $600. Thooewho
lion and lilly, both 2 yro. old. Called earlier about this c~r.
ex. blood linea. Call 446- ' call again 304-675 -3180.
1842 ext. 222 or 614-2688481 after &amp;PM. · Arebi•n Mere, gentle. call
61it-742-2143.

Bulaville Rd. Gollipolia, Oh.
Open til ~arlc . Call 448 ·
4782.

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HOUSE FOR SALE

1 mi. fro11 city schools.
Quiet neiahbomood, 3 bedroom bi·ltvtl. liYiftl roo111.
din In&amp; room. equipped kitchen, Ia. fomily room with
firoplace. Ill baths. oversized deck. praae. central
air. Assumable mortcqe 11
9%. C111 after 5:00, 4460646.

1982 S -10 Chevy pickup.
V-6. 4 apd., AM -FM tope,
sun roof. vinvl covered bed.

July 29, 1984

FREEZER BEEF SALE

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equipped. 17,000.00 firm .

8:00

Real Estate General

glaaa par boat with trailer
and 40 HP Johnson motor.

Col 446-4337.

called ..rtier about this c:er,
call egaln 304-675-3180.

Livestock

72
Trucks for Sale
· 1971 GMC otap van. 14 ft.

10.500 Jctual mil.es. Show
room cond ition . fully

' 73 Nova. 1600. Those who

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UPPER RT. 7
Just South of .
The Holiday Inn
Gallipolis
Phone 446-4517

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Marshall-afftltated hospitals In
:;: physiC~, Dr. Rebecca T.
...., Stratford and Dr. Sandra J. ... Huntington. She wlll continue
living In the Huntington area.
"' Joseph, havejolnedHolzerCUnic
; Ltd ,"s family practice
With addition of Strafford and
Joseph, the famHy practice
"' ~nt.
Strafford Is Wllrklng part·tlme
department at thecUnlc lJ!ls been
;! at the cllnlc's Sycamore Street
able 1o expand Its services In
- brailch and In the W'gent care
early June.
: center. Joseph Is working full·
The urgent care center was
.::; time for the cllntc and spell$
expanded from weeklllghts to
~ lime at Its Sycamore tactltty, Its
Include Saturdays, Sundays and
;:;..brliJIChes In Jackson and Meigs
holidays from 1-9 p.m. Family
;'t counties and In the urgent care
practice at the Jackson Comity
branch was expanded to 5-9 p.m.
::: center.
....
on Wednesdays. ·
':; A native of New VIenna, Ohio,
':Strafford received her medical
GALLIPOLIS ~ David The&gt;- ·
.; degiee at Ohio State University
mas Crossen, son of Tom and
1972. She received her Intern·
Nancy Crossen of 479 Jackson
~ship and anesthesia residency
Pike, Gallipolis, recently passed
.!training at Indiana University
the Certified lnformatlon Sys- ~Medical Center In lildlanapolts
tem Auditor (CISA) examina~d Is board-certified In that
tion, a test for certi!lcation In
::::capacity.
computer auditing.
::t: A resident of Gallipolis for the
Crossen is nOY{ the only Blue
:;past nine years, Strafford Is · Cross of Central Ohio employee
to Dr. Craig Strafford,
•• an obsteti1clan and gynecologist
111 Holzer Cllnle. They have three

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.strnnar to a CPA certification
examination for accountants.
To maintain his CISA, Crossen
must clxnplete W hours of
continuing education In the field
within a three-year period, and
will continue attending meetings
of the ElectroniC Dl!ta Process· · ~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii
tng Auditors Association (E!). I
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current In the field.
Crossen has been an employee
at Blue _Cross for 2¥., years In
Internal auditing. He -held the
position of EDP auditor and was
promoted to senior EDP auditor
In September 1983.
A 1976 graduate of Gallla
· Academy High School, Crossen
received his bachelor's degree In
adrnlnlstmllve science from
Ohio State University. He also
had double majors In accounting
and computer science.

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:!-~Jledfcal degree from Marshall
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We sold it new. Two·tone blue exterior. AM·FM-stereo, tiltwheel, cruise control, reclining passenger seats 5.0 liter Y•8 engine, and only 15,000 low miles. Save thou··
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This local one owner features autornatic, AC, wire wheel covers, tilt wheel, cruise,,
and low miles. This sporty Camaro shows plenty of "Tender Loving Care". New Buick ,
Skyhawk trade--in.
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Another local one owner, we sold new. Features include AM-FM cassette, automatic,
air conditioning, wire·wheel covers and cloth interior. Ownertcertified low miles.
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Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
(614) 446-2125

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