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Page 12-The Deily Sentinel

toUr step!onS, Lawrence Hysell Jr.
of Mll;lclleport, Bill Hysell of
James H. Copeland, 76, Happy LaPorte, Ind., Robei1 Hysell of
Hollow .Road, .Rutland, died Thurs- McHemy, Ind., and Richard Hysell
day In Vetemns Memorial Hospital of Middleport; and flve
grandchildren.
.following a lengthy tllness.
Mr. Copeland was a member of
. He was bornMay19, Jrol.
: Surviving are hls wife, Nellie the Good Hope Church at Scottown,
Ohio, where services will bebeldat2
Hysell Copeland, whom hemanied
p.m. on Sunday, wlththeRev.Earl
on May 2, 191!2; a son, Carl, and a
daughter, Bernia Hardin, both of Hinkle officiating. Burial will be In
Carpentervllle, Ill.; three step. · Good Hope 9Jurch Cemetecy.
Friends may call at Hilnter Funeml
daughters, Mrs. Ida Smedley, Mrs.
Home. Huttand. from 24 .and 7·9
·France$ Baggy, il!ld Mrs. Shirley
p.m.SaUJrd8y.
Diddle, aU of the Middleport area;

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Copeland

E~ergency runs reported

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Ten runs over the past two days
kept the Meigs County Emergency ·
Medical Service busy.
..
Middleport was called atl: 11 p.m.
·to .Riverside Apartments for Ed·
ward James 10 Veterans Memorial .
Hospital; at 1:36 p.m . Pomeroy
went .to Main Street for Kermit
Clark to Veterans Memorial Hospi-tal; Syracusewascalledat2:45p.m.
·to London Pool for Eddie Sawyers to
Holzer Medical Center; ai6: 31 p.m .
·Pomeroy went to 23 Cave for
Margaret Julian to Veterans Mem. Orlal Hospital;
. Mlddieportwascalledat7:19p.m .

to211 s. Third St. forMacyWelli; to
Holzer Medical Center; Pomeroy
Fire Department went to a struc·
ture fire at 473 Broadway St., lett
1o:m p.m. returned 10:23 p.m.;
Pomeroy was called again to
Broadway Street, lett 10: 58 p.m.
retl.(rned 11:15 p.m.; Huttand was
cai1edaill:l4p.m.forHickJohnson
to Holzer Medical Center; Friday at
12: 44a.m.'MJddleportwenttoNorth
Second and Walnut for Floyd
McCeUan to Vetemns Memorial
Hospital; at5:29a.m . Huttandwent
toMelgsMlne2forHobertMcCaiito
O'BienessMemorlalHospltal.

• f•Jed
• COUrl
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· 'An action has been filed In Meigs
for payment of $~,636.a8 from
CountyCornmonPieasCourtasklng
Norbert Patrick Neutzllng and
Anita S. Neutzllng, both of Long
Bottom, toFarmersBank&amp;Savlngs
Co., Pomeroy, on a promlssocy note
for real estate.
A mortgage judgment In the

Cow missing

Beef queen inteniews

Area deaths
James R

·Friday, August 3, 1984

Pomeroy-Midda,port, Ohio

Street.Asbort Ina mediclnecablnet

...,().1~1.1(11111:

lit the case of Centml Trust Co. vs.

,I

Pl1aeant s..nday,

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AUGUST 3 thru 9

50

Laughter. Trial.
And triumph.

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catchlnaonlocally.
.
Secretacy of Labor Haymond Do11011an said earner
. thla ._.. that .rn&gt;A. " ...Is Uvlng' up to our best
expectaUons, with more th8n ~.llXl participants In
. the flrlt ~ lll!llltha of the Jlloeram."
In GalUii and Meigs cOunties, Dave Gloeckner,
n'PA directOr for the Gallla·Melgs Conummlty
Action Agency, says that' It bas been a · slow·

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· Pomeroy, OH. ·

· SWEET

.SPECIAL

5

5LBS. 99¢

CANTALOUPES
· FRESHPEACHES
. WATERMELONS
. FRESH YEUOW PREESTONE

CANNING PEACHES ·

Prlcet good While aupply l..t1.

patient In the Athens Mental Health '---~---=~~~::::::~::~::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::~------_1~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~::::::~::~~
mo~~servlceswhlleshewasa
Center.

TODAY

STARTS

COKES

toe

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Levy approved

:scene.

· He was then tmnsported toHolzer
· Medical Center where he was
·admitted with multiple contusions
· and a concussion.
He Is now listed In good condition.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs.
· Hobert Sawyers, .Racine.

Jackson County's Newest

and Largest Furniture Store

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nlngnumberw¥~

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a..~lpllll8wonianAnneBJooriJbergiiBldlt

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·~pulation increases;

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$1 9 9

GAU.IPOLIS-WIIIIe~ .

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popila~a:' declined' by 0.1

.

$788

Three

Ways We
Serve
and You Savel .

2 Pc .

1. Direct factory b;,ying . Snve~
you n1oney .
L----~--r---------------....:....--------------;
Sole · quality bu~s of
close-outs. scratch &amp; dlmt and
clistontinued .
3. In Store · regular merchc c.
dise of the latest style furniture
at near factory cosi ' due ' to
volume b .. ying .

2. Tent

DINI·NG

GROUPS

60% Off
Suggellilul Retcill
Price

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·Formerly Country Barn --, 3 Miles South of Ravenswood on Rt. 2

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Hours; Mon.-Sat. 9-9, Sun. 1-6

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to

St&lt;irt.ing AI

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Friday.

BEDROOM
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SUITES

00,0118to29,an

'JbroU&amp;h9ut the reaton, only .

~llwno ................57,600(+2.t%.1
Ctllia ................... 29,1100(-1.0%)
......._, ................ 30,100(-1.5%1

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Athelia and Mtt&amp;ts tepll'ted popuia- .
1
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- " " " Totalt •or
Gallla,
"vwaon In -"""·tl~
_ , 11 Ohio -·~ . t1oa ""'~1•
u....................... 63,200(·1.1%1
aided 'a mixed bag or PQiiuJatloa , Jacboo, Lawrence and VIntOn .~ ................. 23,1100(+0.5%)
llmWIII. _. lou, the U.S. Census lhl;!w a dec!llne In the number of · V"- ............,..... 11,400(-1.7%)

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"All Store merchandise i)of the highest quality and gubronteed customer satisfaction. We aim
to meet or beat any price. . Dealer's Welcome.
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au ...............~ -·....Atllenlbi.Q-·;pet';1;
Of .

frlllelC).'I&amp;7,8.'111n lncTN8! c!llrq ' u. period. The
1111a · _
counl)'llftWII'Gm!llato5'1,&amp;00,a
1,._..«1 jp"owtll · ' 2.1 pettalt juql.
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01uJ1f1 ~ the
~!::.:~ID::23:·:•:-:• 'phlshat
. nw at dldlne • Its
!pU!atbt lllllraallll,IIUo 11,400
recorded -adler •or u pilc&amp;tt .

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AIIIGtlatlaftlfti "II. hlk1iltl01tiiUI*wttbftl
CGI4111D'I ...tl lt.OIIID~ZW a..ft-IIM
tile IIW)'II'I' otpiltptiflli Clliii&gt;t
IIYt IJIUdillft to
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f'l'IU ll. Blzl!r,J.I ftrt at tiL lf,lll-n.a t*I Ph - ntl Ub lilt Wlllk a ........ ntpll1
will$ DOt c.?y a •lei cer •ll(l?a'ocilll'hctlilili
. . . . the O!!BA. but
lintnwd fnlm ~

wa

..-.orat

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. 1 ca tile part

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1J1e S24 miDion.
''We'rewornout.lt'sbeenawlldandwoolyweek,"
lie said, adding that he had IOid tickets to buyers
001111ng ttom as rar away as New Yark.
The New Yorlc Lotto set the $22.8.mllllon k&gt;ttecy .
jackpot record, In May, when the jackpot was split
among four winners. .

Ms. Blocmberg said saies for Ohio's game this
week had totaled more than $21 mUUon by midday
Saturday.
•
•
Chema had said he expected Lotto ticket sales to
total at least $23 rnUllon by dmwlng time, although
sales figures for Saturday were not Immediately
avattable.
Altlmgh the odds are 3.8 mUllon-to-one of pi~ktng
the six numbers chosen, a $1 bet buys two tickets, so
lottecy otftclals have quoted actual ndds of 1.9
mllllon:to-1 for a player buYing one ticket.

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LOCALI'Ol&gt;tJIATION-'ftle
iil!ltober of 05do, u ..,.. de·ci?Bed 11etw e • 'I M llld 18.

Be.,_..,,llllweVer,l?ie._•

bu.- 1'f4101lted a ~ of ·
. boal pwlb llld

8tw

In

P'JIIIIlp:.111t1n1e,
r 'ap of
smw Illpet
p;w tP t

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income ~-hike legislation .
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SANTA~ Calif. (AP)
- President R.eagan pt'OOllled
Saturday to veto any ...,._
....... ,.!ion
mlslng penronallncome taxes llld
called on Democratic challeiiJI!r
. WalterF.Mondaletotullyexplaln
hlsown~to~taxes.

InhlsweeklypaldpoUtlcalt'idlo
.broadcast,thepresldentsaldhe\Vas
addressJnethetoplcoftaxlncreUes
"In case the Dernocratlc talk of
~ secret plans has yoo

wotTied.''
·
Spealdna from his mountaintop
rartdt ill!lll' here, R.eagan pledged:

"I will propose no Increase In
personal Income taxes and I will
veto any tax bill that would raise
personal tax rates for working
Americans or that would Jail to
make 0).11' tax system slrtlpler or
morefalr.'' .
' WhlleHeaganhasprevlouszysald
hehas·noptanstoralsetaxes, ltwu
the first tim~ he specifically
mentioned personal Income taxes.

.'
"secret plan" for mlslng taxesw~s
"the plan of the Democra'JS
nominee for president," whonr 1Je,
. '
never mentioned by name.
~ -.,:
He complained that Monda!f~
·plantoralserevenues\Rlwon't"~Y:
for his promises." ~aganlnsl~· ·
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$1,500 Increase In taxes "forevejy
AmericanhoUsehold.
::
"It's the same tired Old forml!lii~

.Reagan, nearing the midpoint of
an 1lHiay vacation, alSo said
Mondale's charge that he had a

He said Mondale owes voters' an
explanation of precisely how· ~
would raise taxes In l!l!ll.
~~:

thatMondale'splanwouldresult~~

taxandtaxandspendands~..; ·

:·pes public ~th cri,iei$m· of Ohio Supr~me Cour( .

S.iate. .
•aJ.UMBUS. Oblo

Vlntoal'

a

toietmllne/ said David Hahll, owner of Cincinnati
business wbtch sells the tlckell.
Another Cincinnati ticket ~. Paul Jacob, said
before the dmwlng that he hoped scmeone would win

~=~t!-: .Reagall pledges·to veto any

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LIVING

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be valldau!d, she said. ·
Lottery Conunlsslon Director Th&lt;mas Chema
called It "Lotto fe\'l!r" before the dmwtng, which
came atter a Wrek of treftzled ticket selling that
spilled over Ohio's borders 10 affect tesldei!ts of
nearbystates.
Lottery acents In Ohio RJver town9 said many
~lucky and West·\llrglnla residents were buying
·. ~ tickets. Some agents reported waits of up to
fiVI! hours to buy tickets.
,
"You'd better put In .t he newspaper 'Hurcy, hurcy'

. . . ~. when theY could tum In tbelr tickets to

WATERBEDS

'L ottery
. aame.

:CLEVELAND (AP) - Hundtl!ds of llngiers were
crt 11 ed Saiunlay as thousands of Ohio Lotto players
baped tbelr lilt numbers would beat the odds of 3.8
mlllon·»l and be picked In the weekly drawing tor a
.. 1.Ud lottei)' Jackpot estlinated to be ·at least S24
mUon.
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a&amp; rtpt, Ia •drt m Tliitatl)' .roe lleuw" willie tile a 5 e' at ~teer;
..._,ilpuledllllla&amp;?Jr•-.~..r.Rt 1!: afltUOikBI.Falr
.""'dall were pknsed wlhllle- u-......... tllelllle.Flll?
....:IIi oflhesale llppt!lll' 011 Plfii!IA-' 1111J1 A-7af...,.,.a'l"'tneei S
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. _ eUJreJy a.t dftrlais would know belorP 9 a.m.
; 1' y w11et1ter t111n had been any Jackilc?t·winners.
I 1 = Iotll!ly omees are closed 011 weel e..,., the
'II ••Y or any wlnllln would not be known until at

Starting at

Altentlence II&amp; ihe -w'lveltDdl uie .... Ollila C I) ......
F · -·lle&amp;VJII'rldaJ,••.,. .... _ ......... X llcllle.._,

Qhio
.Lotto: .fiDgers ·crossed .tHrong~out state
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COUNTRY ·- BARN
.DISCOUNT
FURNITURE

Today ·

A day, at the'. sale .

eco.umc

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·stQrts

.

placemenls.
On!! or ttie reasons tor the slow start, Gioeckiter
'said, wail that 85 peitel)t of those enrolled In JTPA .
signed up for two-year tmlnlng programs. .

economv

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Admissions- BenJamin .Rhodes,
- .Racine; Neva King, Pomeroy;
. :Margaret Julian, Pomeroy.
DISCharges - . .Russell Clone,
: J~ .Reynolds. JB~~e Hyllt!ll, Hay
·Hall. Lester Stewal1, Linda George.

. : CLEVELAND (AP) - The
• · ~ numbe~: dmwn Thursday
· nJ&amp;IIt In the Ohio Lottery's dally
"1be Number," was T13.
• In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, thP win·

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TENT SALE..._.

Veterans Memorial

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s.c•;

10¢

.Youth falls from
J.ool's diving step
' Anacctdentwhlchocurredyesterday attein(lon at London Pool,
Symcuse, at approximately 2: ll
p.m., sent 9-year.:Old EddieSawyers
-to Holzer Medical Center.
: The boY had climbed to the top of
:the high dive and was waiting on the
top step. As he reached tor the ran
and started to climb onto the board,
his foot sUpped and he tumbled to the
· concrete, fatllng nat on his left side.
He was conscious but bleeding
tr0m the tett side of his head when
:the Symcuse EMS arrived on the

St.llll)r ~~lltd Ftourt,l

COKES

Symcuse Vlllage Council voted
Thursday to ptace a 1.7 rniU levy on
the November ballot for street light
maintenance.
The levy wllllncrease the millage
f)'om 2.3 mills to 4 mills.
'
Cowx:U authorized Hoben Win·
gett to apply for a gmnt extension.
The grant, from the Bureau of
.Recreation, DepartmentofNatuml
Hesoorces, Is for a $«1,101 marina.
The grant luis been awarded, but
tundshavenotbeenbereleasedunttl
· a . site Is approved. The grant wlll
exptre Aug. 15 unless Wingett's
extension is approved.
Meigs Mine 3 haS rented the park
.and pool tor Aug. 18. The All-Star
:game for girls softball will be held
Aug. 12.

l()cally.

tmtororthe.Bureeuor~ .
Servlcal, CIIIIUili!!iltrd Friday 011
tepoats tbat Jct''e 1m In Olllo
dt opped from~ pel cent lnJutletoS.7 .•
• Jli!IQHJt In Jill¥. The il8tiOIIal rate
lncretllled from 7.1' penet to 7.5
petCI!IIt In the same~
. With repnt to the decreue..LID .
Ohio, Ms. ~ ll8ld. ·-roday's fleut'ea do JIVe us~
ment that Gov. Celeste's efforts.to
rellulld Ohio's
lmd Jm.
prove the job cUmate are having a
positive effect for Ohio workers."
~OWt'llel', she said Sbe IS stU!
' skeptical mer whether the ec».
nomlc ltnprovemellt will continue.
Ms. Steinbacher said the national .
lncre8se "Is dlsllll'llq, althougll
some analysts Wl!k.une the Jn.
crease as a sign of dl!celeratlon or
. the vecy rapid
gro.vtb
seen ~r the last two quarters.''

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Connie L. Cardillo, VInton, and
Anthony E. Cardillo, Langsville,
have filed for a dissolution of their
rnaniage In the court.
. Karen .S. Lyons was granted a

A Multi11. . . Inc. Nl\u ll :•

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A
state official says Ohio's u_nempioy·
ment mte may have decreased In
JulY. In the face or a boost In the
national .mle, as a: result ot Gov .
Hlchard Celeste's econDmlc devel·
opment efforts.
RoiJeiU Steinbacher, adJnlnts.

HOMEGROWN

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s -.... .._soc..

5, 1984

.rtPA Is dlffetent than Its pi'edecessor, CErA,
"We .C\lrrently have 70 employer-employee · conbecai!E JTPA places Its trainees In priVate~. • ·tmcts," G!Qeckner said, "and the wage mtes are·
according to Gloeckner. ".Tl'PA re-trains the long
pretty high In some areai," Gloeckner said one
term unemployed and !hale whose jobs have been
worker wai placed In a Goodyear job that paid SlD. 75 •
done SWaY with. It pays Up to 50 pen~ut or a trainees
.per hour, while a .steel job paid anothertmlneee$17.50
gross Wll&amp;e&amp; tor 011-t.he-job tmlnlng and 100 pet'CI!IIt or
per hour.
·
,the·cost~ books and tuition tor classroom tralillng."
Job placement In ruml areas Is more dlt!lcult tljal)
lfawrver, JTPA does not pay for time spent In the · In cities because "one city employer can provide~·
claslroaln, where CETA paid trainees $3.35 for each
jobs," Gloeckner said, 'While here Its one-at-a-ttme:
.
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hoor Ia the Classrocm.
Gloeckner said JTPA has bee!) a plus for the area.
· While no . local figures are avallilble, national
''Statistics show the. employment rate Is down, and
flgunjllhow thatmorethan 70pet'CI!III of all who have . .we'd like to take a Uttle credlttor that.''
·. .
been lrPied t.hmlgh J'll'A have been placed In jobs.
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"In the transition." Gloeckner said, "we have
SI!!Ved 127 people from Gallla Cciunty and 124 from
Meigs. But for ttxtJuty-September ~quarter, we
have already placed 50 percent of what we expected
we would." Gloeckner said July saw 16 job

Ohio jobless rate.
declines; counters
nation's·J1.1Iy jump

BANANAS

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$

KBrnte .... . . . .

nlne-montll IJ'ansltlon trom CETA to JTPA, with
more people ll(lW bealnnlng to take advantage of the

'ftne. S
ISWI
GAl.I.JPOLE,- Whtle U.S. Department of Labor
offlclalalslueirlowlqJ'EIII)I'tsabout~JobTralnlng
Partnenblp Act (n'PA), Qftlclals say . It Is just

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OPEN 9·9 MONDAY.SATURDAY, _SUNDAY 12·8

SPECIAL

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Jo~ . training act.c~tching 'OD

MAl N STRE

w. Main St.

8poria •.••.•••.•.•••....•.....••.. lJ-1~

Bob Hoeflich relates the story of a man, a ring and

tmes·

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ADMISSION EVERY TUESa4Y $2.00

ritl~'Jft,ff'IJ'i&gt;';l~

-------~--::-::FRIDAY

Carl and Carolyn Davidson,
Middleport.
An entcy has been flied In the case
·of the Fanners Bank &amp; Savings eo.
vs. Dale HlU Ford Tractors, asking
for payment In the amount of
$8!,292.44 on a property ~en.
.
The Ohio Department of Mental
Health tiled' a $43,!m lawsuit today
against Esther B. Smith 1and her
guardian, attorney Frederick Crow
The suit alleges Smith owes the

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Ohio weather: · ·
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wann, muggy
conditions
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A basket lunch wlll begin at noon.

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BARGAIN MAT/NaS SATIJRDOIY &amp; SUMli!Y
ALL SEATS $2.00

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Practice slated

Street.
Lightning
came
In on was
the
electrical
lines but
damage

Inside:

1Uemlin'slron Embraee'..P&amp;(IIe A-2

Limb..·.

F:--s reported

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Jack Anderson discu88es the Middle East and tile

Marriage license

rHacl~~ne~~-=~jii~!~!i!p~lu~g!ca~u~sed~mlnlm~~al~q~amag~~e~.·~ii~~~~ls~to~brin~g~a~doo~r~prtze~:·i

amountof$5~.08hasbeenentered

•ew:

slated for Aug. I 0

minimal.
. TheTeatordHeunlonwillbeheld
J.reC:~lla:sc:~::=a~
~=y at the .Racine J,.ocks and

divorce from Alfred S. Lyons Jr.,

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The fyfeigs County Sheriff's !)e.
partment repom that a brown and
white 1cow belonging to Hemy
.
. Cleland, Jr., Is missing In the
· In~leWs for the 1~ Meigs
-Contest;mts wlll be Judged on Welshtown HlU area of Mlnersvlll~.
Coonty Junior Fair beef queen will
the following basis: koowledge of Anyone with Information should
be held Friday, Aug.10.
beef, 35 percent; personality and contact the sheriff's l;lepartment.
Applicants must complete an
poise, 25 percent; activities, ~
application and w11te an essay on
percent; and appearance, , ~
the topic of ''Beef Gives Strength." ! percent.
The contest 1s sponsored by · the
-Contestants must submit an
A marriage license has been
Meigs County Beef Cattle essaY on the subject: "Beef Gives Issued In Meigs County Probate
Association.
Strength." No other topic will be Court to Richard Earl Sargent; 39,
Applications and the essay are accepted. Theessaylsllml~totwo Plain City, and Debra Jean Yates,
due by 4: l:lp.m. Wednesday,Aug.S, pages, double-spaced; and must be 27,Haclne.
and can be obtained at the Meigs typed.
. County · C:OOperatlve E~te.nslon
~Application and e!II\8Y are due
Service.
·
by 4:00p.m. Wednesday. ·
.Rules for the contest are as
-The Meigs beef queen will be
(Continued from Page 1)
follows:
responsible to attend the Meigs
Hesllldparamedlcsatthesceneof
-Each contestant must be a County Fair Beef Day il!ld all other the accident reacted correctly,
resident of Meigs County, between tuitctlons required of her, either by Increasing the chances Cremeans
theagesof16and19 (Inclusive) as of . thecountybeetassoctatlonorby·the will regain some useofhlsann.
· Jan. 1,1!1!4,notmarrledandorhave Meigs cooperative extension serB1eedlng from the stump was
been married, nor have borne a
vice, from thedateofllercrownlng stopped with direct pressure."The
child.
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through to the date of the crowning arm was cleaned, wrapped In . a
-The contestant must Uve on a of the 1!ft$ beef queen..
sterDe cloth and placed In a plastic
farm where cattle or beef are
For more lntonnatlon, contact bag l,lefore belitg packed In Ice.
........ or have a beef project In the eittenston office at 992-0016.
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''Without cooling, (a reattach·
4-H, FFAorFHA.
ment) reallytsnotteaslble,"Nappl
Practice for lnlttatjon by Pome- satd. "(But) you don't Wa!lt to, put
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royChapterl86,0ES, will be held at thatllmbdlrectlyjnlce,oryoucoollt
TheMiddlepoi1FlreDepartmen) 7: 00 p.m. Monday In the Pomeroy too much."
was called twice Thursday evening Masonic Temple. .Regular meeting
He said a severed limb can
for minor fires.
Tuesda
survive at most eight hours without
Theflrstcallwasto473Broadway Is at 7: 45 p.m.
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&lt;D*"etOe,l"U Wljlva0able b' t?IUIIent, but court
· .-.nan JoliD Mc:Ooiy bnJsh!!d oft the attack as
• "election-year polltb"
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,lnchq-lltltlby,O!?!IIIiDI!'Ibrother,JamesP;,
rall!!l u ~&lt;not eptaiUied" Ill 1982 by . an OOBA

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Jl'w lnlllance, In Janwu;v ....,., the chlel Justice
anmn•w! a Jhort·Uved c~ tor .aovernor
wltbuut 11Ej\llili down fnm tbe bench, reportedly
trJaaelall?le llllng of a judlclal .conduct &lt;DIIplalnt
agafnlt 111m with the OSBA.
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Judlclal Candidates Issued the "not qualified" mt:lng.
on James P. Celebteue, a former state representa'i
tlve running for the Supreme Court.
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It Is expected that, In the next few
days, the presl~ent will rule on the

a grand canvas. For one thing, what
about the political prisoners he bas
readmission of Poland Into the , not released? Another 1,500 at least.
world of the International Mone- For another, don't we realize that It
tary Fund. Already It is forecast is an old trick of Jaruzelsld to
that Poland will re-enter the world reiease on Monday and relmprison
of Arnerica's most'favored nations. on Thursday, it he is in the mood to
MFN treatment by the United . do it? But more striking than this is
· States means ihat no import t;txes the kind of ex!steilce the released
Will be levtedat aratehlgherthan!s pri8oners go on to lead. They are
levied against .the lowest-taxed watched. They are regulated. nley
country: the most favored natiOJi. are detained, they are beaten up
Enter on the scene (my scene) an and torture!l. They become lifelong
American with close relatives In victims In a prison without walls,
Poland, one of whom has just without legal protections. The
e(nigrated, who maintains Intimate whole idea of freedom for 650 Poles
ties with Poles in America and is a chimera.
abroad. The exchange is best
Q. But Isn't it true that since the
summarized in a question-and- lifting of martial law, lite In Poland
answer exchange.
is freer?
Q. Hasn't the Polish government
A. It would be difficult to find a
of General Jaruzeiskl made con· · Pole who saw a ·s!gnlflcant differcrete concessions toward human ence between lite tbeo and ll!e now.
rights, for Instance, by releasing the To the extent that there .is any
political prisoners?
freedom left in Poland, it Is the
~- The releaSe of 650 political freedom that Is given to those who
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. Paul E. Glllrnor, R·Port Clinton, will feed commentaries to Radio
S tlon WSPD In Toledo during the Republican National Convention In .
s on Aug. ~23.
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. Glllrnor says.he is wll!lng to provide the same service to other Ohio
s ttons which may be Interested.
yton Mayor Paul Leonard served as a commentator for Cox
BQladcasttng Co.'s WHIOI'V, Dayton, at the week-long Democratic
veiltion In San Franclso last month.
errySprin&amp;er,formerCil}clnnat!mayorwhoran~fullyforthe
~noc:ratlc IIOIIIIrultion for governor In l!l!2, wound up In the business full

i~. He is a news anchor for WL.wr-TV In Cincinnati after having served

afti!U'l·tlme commentator for the station.
And, an oft!ctal of a state employees' union says ihe Ohio Department of
'l):jlusportal!On is J!egligent In tenns or assuring saie working condltloils
.11Je highways for depljrtment emplOyees.
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~ Monroe, executive director.of the Ohio ClvU Service Employees
. nlon, referred at a news co~ce ~week to the recent severe Injury
hlghway maintenance men - one near·Jackson and the other~
Green - IllS they operated roadside mowers.
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a publicity camp!llgn which will Include the maUing of posters and other
~ucatlonal materials to union stewards for posting,
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llemand adequate warning signs and backUp trucks while performing
P&gt;tentlally dangerous dulles at highway work sites.
: "We cannot sit back and wait for ~ther accident to take place," the
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Letter to the editor
Votes vs. needS

Ill"eCe!ve
Now Is the time. Ask and you wUl
what you want. It's election
:ume.
; If you want a new hardtop road,
~ou'll get It; a new bridge on that
'COunty road, you'll get it. Yell. It's
~lect!on year and the giveaways
~ve already started and ttie people
&lt;Who run our government sure know
:oow to get the votes.
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i Well, for us, let's spell it out,
;Meigs County - new jobs, new
!roads, new sewer systems, expan\;ton of county wat~:r lines, more
UD money for lious!ng and let's
ot forget to ask for the new access
oad to the bridge to nowhere.
.j .I .~uld like to say to our elected
;officials In Columbus, look at us and
~Y, ·pay your tax so we can build
dividers between our super hlgh!ways up here and you all j!lSI do
lwilhout.
1 would like to go a few
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words more to our Governor of
nowhere state.
I really don't think be has the pull
to even begin to start a new access
highway, let alone finish it because
he is too worried about blg city
votes. Yes, he's a Governor· who
looks to votes Instead ofthe needs of
Ohioans. So far those who run Ohio
just teD the truth, Meigs County will
never get the hlgl]way buUt for that
single fact and every American
Voter knows it, so let's stop ihenews
in its tracks and not make fools of
yourselves as yoil do each eleCtton
year.
So for now, let's ask for It and
maybe 50 years down the road we'll
gei it.
F1oyd H. Cleland
Box 144'-F
Middleport

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CHEsliiRE- Rob!rt c. ;)ohnson, plant~ at bhJo Valley
Electric Corp.'s, Kyger .Creek plant, recenrt1Y received the
company's anniversary award for ll years of serviCe frorr1 LouisR.

Ford Jr., plant III8JIIi&amp;er. .
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Johnlon traruJferred to OVEC on Aug. 1, 19M, as a test engineer
from Central Ohio Power &amp;I.J&amp;ht Co. at Biuftton. On Apr!I 1, 1957, be
wu promilted to assistant .results engineer, and ihen became results
engineer on Oct. 1, 1963. ·
He was promoted to plant engineer for maintenance In November
1966, and transferred to lbeqlei'Btlons department u plant engineer
on Feb. 1, I!MB.
I A 1949 graduate of lhe University Michigan with a bachelOI''s
degiee In mecl)anlcal engineering, his career wiih power plants
began on Sept. 1, 1949, as 11 ~ engineer at !he Phll!p Sporn plant In
Mas!)n Co.u\ty. He went to Bluffton In July l953 and remained there
~ij~IU his afflllatlon wtth OVEC.
JG!in$on and his wife, Jo, reside at500 Chandler Drive, Point .
Pleasant.
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GALLIPOLIS - May US Savtnas Bond sales In Gallla Coonty
brbigtng tbeyear·to-datetotai at that tlmeto$62,258,
according to C. ~ Saunders, local savtnas bond chairman.
In Meigs County, bondsaleslnMaycarneto$10,307, said local bond
cllalrman 1'Jieodore T. Reed Jr. The total up WltU May for Meigs was
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Wllll8111 H. Hoover began ~- : 1~·
dllng upright vacuum cleanl!rs :
.door-10-doorlnCantonlnl!m,wben •,
only 10 pt!l ce11t of . Amelican ' :
households had electrlctty. Several ~&gt;
· years ago, the company bought out :
Hoover's grandson. H.W. Hoover .•
Jr., who had beld an 8.2 percent ;l
interest In the firm,
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For the last nine years, Hoover;:
has been guided by Merle R. )J
Rawson, an accounfimt tr&lt;m Elm· 1l
hurst, ru., who roeequicklythroogb !l
the ranks after joining the nrm In ' \
1961 as budget director.
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Improve because members .or
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regular Montgtmery Ward charge
cards, VISA and Mastercard for
purchases made tmn the Montgo.
mety Ward phase of tile business.
Bank financing 'is available for
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The newstorelslocatedat391 W. television satellites, and s!mllar
. Main St., Pomeroy, In a buDding Items.
fonnerly housing a car wash. The
Mr. 11114 Mrs. Huffman, Meigs
structure has been extensively residents for thepast4~ years, also
remodeled and redecorated to operate a Montgomery Ward mali
accmirJX~d~Ite the neW. ~.
order ~iliess In Marietta, and
Operated by Macy and James · have a warehouse there so that
Huffman, residents of the Sumner washel's, stoves, refrigerators and
Road, near Pooleroy. ·
other major appliances are aval!aThe irBnd opening will be ble IDa day's time. Other merchanweek-long with refreshments to be diseorderfromMontgooleryWard
served and attendance pri2les Is received ln. ajijXwdmately five
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awanled. Spectal prices on the stock days, the local buslne9s receiving
In the store will prevail during the four shlpnents a week tmn the
opening week. Store hoursare9a.m.
canpany.
to5p.m.MondaythroughSaturday,
Cormnentlng on the television
wiih the exception of Thufsdays,
satellite phase of the · business,
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Huffman points out that it is being
a.m. to 1 p.m.
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- weD received In Meigs COunty. The
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opening, there will be •spl:cial reception on some Ill channels
membershlpotfersforahomevldeo Without a cable ~tion and
club to be tonned In cimjunctlori . prices In the last three )'!!81'S ;u'e
With the sale and rental of lhov!es, becoming affordable tot the ~ver- ·
cum:nt productions, and VCRs, also · age hou!ehold.
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available for pui-cbaae 01' rental. .
Em,ployed at the ne,r buSiness Is
RegularandsalecatalogueBdeallng CrystatRaybum or Chester. M&lt;re
·with the . mall ~ for 11¥: ~ees will ~ added and the
Martgurnecy Ward phase of the building enlarged as business debusiness will be distributed during mands, Hutrman f!!POTts.
the jx:iiod.'·
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The Huffman business will accept business Is 992-35M.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) least one state ofDclal saY&amp;

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new

federal Um!tatlons could restrict
Ohio's ability to Issue job-producing
lniUtrlal development bollls, Including plans to WI! them . for
low-Interest agrlcultunll ftnanclng.
Other ofllclals, attorneys and
analysts say: mwever, the Sl6
~ yearly l!rn!t
10as should
meet the state'sneedSat least for the
next two or -three years.
The· $1.6 bliUon n:p!esents a
$1!!0-per·person limit Olngress bas
set In a tax hill awaiting Prel!ldent .
Reagan's signature. Congress
wanted to stem tax losses In tile face
ihestocy.''
Tridelta is choosing Its accounts otlliOUIIIq deflcltll and to pn!Yl!llt
•carefully and hal boosted Its ' !QIIe abuses In the lndulltrlal bond
elljllneerlng departmellt. Carr said,
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t.ast year, Ohio state arid local
adcllng that thec:ompany has added
a ll'WIIIiJhltt and ml&amp;ht dlverllfy to agi!ndes IIIUed $1.1 billion, or.$1(11
lessen Its depelldenceon the heatlng pel' person, In lnd\IStrlal develop'
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A computer company . Indian resel'vatlons, .and last weeki ; ·
wanted to send me $2,500 worth of got two free airline tlcketll from a
software as a gift it I bought one of real estate deVelopment company
their micros, and a J?Ubl!sher · in Orlando, F1a.
wanted to know how many books he
There arethOusanclsorttnns and ·
could send me FREE If I jolne!l his !ndivtdilais who keep offering me .
First Edition Club.
someihlng for nothing, 11114 only .a ;
As I said, this was a typical fool Would not take act;antaae o( ·,.
sampling of the mall for one day.lt .their ge!lj!rostty.
wasn't a had haul, but nothing out of
So show me a person- In this· .
th!! orotnary. On some days cohntry who is always crying poor, ·
companieS want to send me gold and I'll show you someone who
bullion from their vaultll; other doesn't open his mall.
days 1 get digital watches from

Growing pains affect

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MENTOR, Ohio (AP) - A
6-year-old Mentor company Is
strilggllitg wiih a condition uncommon to thele , et.VIUIIIc . times:
growing palna.
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Trlclelta Industries, a ·supplier
JWIIChel for makers "' reaJd!!ntlal

hlgh~lency
ga5-avtng
tu~
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haa Olltgrown
Ita plant. So
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company jllani to build a III!COIId
plant 8C1'011Sfmm Its Mentor laclllty
inlb:ed orlllllvtng. .
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creatl!d wtih qnJy pu111er1 Lany
Carr, Robert Weinberg and Waiter '
Sw!dt In the work role&amp;. Thday,lhe
pirlnerserqlloyll&amp; ~·
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coontry of any
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. GALLIPOLIS- The local otflce otH &amp; R Blockat27SycamoreSt.
is available to check Internal 'Revenue Service notices received by ·
ll)dlvtduaiS.clalmlng ~ymmt of 1983 taxes. ·· ·
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The check will be conducted even it the penalty for the alle(led
underpliyment bas been maiie. The office will handle the procedure
tree or ~ to clients 8lld IIIJII-cllents, durlng.buslnesa houn on
Tuesdays 10 a.m. untO 4 p.m. The phone number Is 446«113. ·

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"They ba¥1! good IIIBII8gl!lll!lt.: 1
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communicative wiih the bullnells 11
community than they are," Rice:!
said. "But they guard their figures ; :
vecy care!ully and generalize with ••

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NORTH CANI'ON, Ohio (AP)The Hoover Co., which was started
76 years ago In a stable In Stark
County, has quietly become a
dominant worldwide vaculim
cleaner manufacturer, spokesmen
say.
In the United Kingdom, where
Hoover controls more ihan one'
third .of the market, the company's
65-yar history bas led Britons to
routinely refer to vacuuming as
"Hoovering."
Two-thirdS .of Hoover:s sales
revenues come from overseas,
where the North Canton-based firm
also makes and sells washing
machines, clothes dryers, dis·
hwasbers; refrigerators and home
security and safety devices.
In the United States, Hoover bas
about 10 percent ot .ihe cleaner
business, said Don Rice, an analyst
at~ton&amp;Co.lnCieveland . That
share Is iarger ihan the combined
. share held by . the next two
ampetitors, according to a Merrill
Lynch report.
But the co~y bas not·boasted

~OY -One of P&lt;meroy's
newest businesses - The H&lt;me
Entertalrunent Center and the
Montgomecy Ward Catalogue Sales
StOI'e-wlllmarkltsgrandopen!ng

GAU.JPOLIS - Jonas A. Maust or Patriot has blie!) apP&gt;lnted
area manager of Conklin CO., a Mtnneapolls-bas chemlcal and
' energy-related products manufacturer.
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now tt:spoullile for training Conklin distributors In leadersi!IP. sales
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a~ltural fertUlzers and energy-related products _
for home,
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making/ this up, "ART BUCH·
. WALD SHALL BE PAID ONE
MILUON DOllARS IN CASH GUARANTEED IN EQUAL AN·
NUAL INS.:i'ALLMENTS OF
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WASIDNGTON - The Reagan !tary aid to Iran.
for Iran In MCJ!;cowc They seem to ma!dftg brazen overtures tO '.;~ne of ·
administration's Ult toward Iraq ln.
Intelligence sources told. my have succeeded In both.
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our •(lldest friends In the Middle
the four-year-old Persian Gulf war (lSSOCiate Lucette Lagnado that the
D\inng June, for ~mpie, the East: Jordan. F'DI' the flr8t time In
may have drtven Iran Into the · Iranians have been getting major Slate Department ~ved reports years, a high-level Sov\4!1 deiegaKremlin's !rQn embrace.
.a rms shipments from such Soviet· ofbugesllipmentsofan\munitiQntO tlon.vtslted Amman to dicker· With
More than a monih ago, I.- bloc suppliers as Bulgaria and Tehran from Bulgaria and Czechos· · King HUSSein
missiles he Is
reported that the Soviets,'' were. North Korea. Obviously this could
lovalda. And the No. 3 man In the ~terrnlned to buy from one source
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playing bOth t!llds agaillst the not have haP!J!!IIed · Without MosmJddie In the lraql·ll"lllll!!n contllct. , cow's ~I)CI,ion.
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went to Moscow, where Ill! was·
At the same time, Huss!n had
According "to lntelligBK:e soUrceS, · , · In fact, it 11ppears likely that .t he . reportedly granted an . hour-long been playng his "Kremlin card" In
they sought to ~tiOII themselves · · Korean munitions originated In the
meeting With Soviet F9relgn Minis: · hopes of scari'!g the Rea&amp;an
to play the "honest broker" and'to Soviet Union itself. According to the ter Andrei Gromyko. ·
administration Into supplying him ,
.ensure iha(:'llny eVIl!ltual 'peace' lnteUlgence sow:ces, a l'forlh J&lt;o.
In addition, a top Soviet energy with U.S. Stinger mislllles.
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settlement would be · to their rean munitions (4ctory on the official viSited Tebran, apparently · The president's adviSers are split, :
advantage.
.10-mDe border with the U.S.S.R. to discuss mutUally beneficial over how to n!spond to. the
The Soviets pursued a two-faced exists solely to put Its IIWI1 slump on economic deals. One possibility is Sovlet-Jordanlan arms negotia· •
pol!cy,altematelyaldlnglran, then Sovtet·m!lde weapons that are an agreement under which tM . tlonll. Some want to otter Hussein ·
Iraq, · now Iran again. There Is transshipped to customers around
Soviets woutd'supplY, etectrlc power . U.S. missiles to keep him out of thli :
' - which Iran badly needs - In Kremlin's clutches. · Gibers - •
reason .to believe that tbe covert the world.
U.s: supjlort ol Iraq was the
Iranian diplomats In recent return for shipments of lranlaiJ presumably mindful of what silch a ;
catalyst that brought Iran and
months have been secretly vtsiUng natural gas.
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decision WO!ild cost. Refgan In an :
Eastern European countrtes, I)Ot
While tbe Soviets are mending election year - believe Hussein is ·
Russia. tOgether again. At least this
much is certain: The Krelnlln bas
only to make' arms deals but to ask ihelr fences with the anti-American only blutfjng. They recommend
ind!rectlnesumfdla~scalemU·
Sov!etsatell!tereg!mestolntercede . realme In Tehran, they are also dOing ;nothing.

It there are a lot of poor peqple in

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GAU.1POLIS- Stylists at~phael'SHa~ Remedies, 44CourtSt., .
have · completed· a workihop wlih Nexxus products, .which are
formulated and d!strtbuted In Santa Barbara, Calif.
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America it's their own fault. Every
time I open my mall someone
wants to GIVE me mmey. The
lettersareaddressedtQmepersonally. Some enclose checks, and
others certificates, bonds and
coupons.
MILUON DOLLARS." There was
Let me give you an Idea of what . ·a nice ~ch of Ed Mci?Jahon on tbe
my mali. was U~ yesterday. 1 envelope so I ripped it open.
received one Ietter from an lnsu·
Well, it was just animpk! as it
ranee company that was willlns to sounded. I bad been aulgned nine
payme$1,000amonthforthere$tof exclusive PERSONAL prize
my• lite if I carne down with ANY numbers and If I sent In the Gold
kind of Illness. I aldn't even have to Labell was eligible to partiCipate in
take a medical el!amtnatlon. "YeS, the American Pabllabers SweepMi-. Buchwald," the wrtter 5ald, . stakes. I would be I!IIBI"anteed the
"all you have to do is get sick and money If one of my numbers had
you will receive $1,000 a month no alteady been drawn. In a personal
matter what your state of health is letter, Ed said 'that he would give
at tbe present time."
,
me the check for tbe one million
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The next teeter was from First himself. I didn't have to IIUbscrlbe •
National Bank of WUm!ngton, to anyofthemagaZinesthatEdwas'
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president of the bank, was ·offering tool II .I dldri't.
to deposit In my account $1i0;000 as a .
Now unlike Thomas Canipennl, I
line d. cre!!It, with no collateral up do know Ed McMahon, and he's a .
front, which 1 could use at my own very frugal guy. Ed doesn't throw
. Today Is Sunday, Aug. 5, the 218th day of1984. There are 148 days ~ft in
discretion. To show. me he meant thatklridofmoneyaroundunleuhli
'the year.
~!ness he was even offering me
means lt. So I Immediately sent In
l Today's highlight In history:
an lmmedlate cash IIC!vance of my prlze.wlnning numbers to him
; On Aug. 5, 1963, the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union signed a
$2,500 and a ~nal!ted check· andllllessltwllljllltbe'a matterof
Jtreaty banning nuclelll" tests In the atmosphere, in space and undeJWater.'
.book which I could use against my time untO Ed wU1 sead fOI' me to
1 ()n ibis date:
accourit.
give me my tint dOwn payment.
1n l861, the federa,l government levied an Income tax for the first time.
You can innal!lne how JUrpl1.aeiii
The other maD wu peanutll
In 1864, Coounander David Farragut gave the famous order, ''Damn the
wastogetth!slener.Foronelblng, compared to McMahon's teller.
to~. full speed ahead! " as be led his UniOn fleet against the
I've never lived in Delaware, and to One brokerai!! ftrm 11111 me what
Confederate port or MobUe Bay, Ala.
·
my knoWledge have never met looked Ukf a U.S. Treasury Bond
In lB76. "WUd Bill'.' Hickok, was ldUed In a Souih Dakota saloon by the
Tom. But somehow lie took a Dicing whlcb would go -In my ~ aa
lbrolher ot a man shQt down by Hickok.
.·
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to me and decided he Would ttuat BOOn as I opened an apcount ,with
Io 1953. Operation "Big Switch" was under way, as prisoners taken
me for 50 Ill&amp; onet, without me them. Hertz fllaiied me a PLA11·
!during the Korean Conflict were exchanged at Pamnunjom.
·
haVing to set my toot In hisl!ank In NUM card which pranteed a .
I fn 1962, Marilyn Monroe was found dead of ail overdol;e of sleeping pUis
WUm!ngton.
brand-new car would be waltlq by
in her Hollywoocl home. She was 36. .
·
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wu
about
to
send
for
the
money
the
ramp whelll aut olf my private
Ten years ago: PresideD! Richard Nixon stunned his supporten by
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I
ilanced
at
the
next
plane
at IllY ~ In the Unite¢
a4rn!ttlng that six days atler the Watergate burlllarY In 1972, he acted to
1obetnlet the FBI Investigation for political and national aecw'lty reuons. . ' enveippe. lt wu a · IJiille. 011 lhe
State~. Amer1C1n Exp;- encloleiJ
~~:;ago: In A1gbanlstan, a reported mu~ by an aTIT1Y uriltw111. · front wu a great cellov!Jane a Gold Credit Card and" lnfmned
·•ollldow which said, and I'm not me they ·had upped my cn!di! to
~J;j;ro.govemment trllopi . .

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.'i;.;rtt proposals for a statewide fee plan which could be adopted and
!Gtemented by ali of them.
. far, Ohio Bell, the state's largest company, has submitted two
p
. One calls for eligible customers to pay $6 a monih for basic
54'\rlce . There would be no l!rn!t on Incoming cal)s, but ihere would be a
ge of 25 Cl!llts far each outgoing cali . .
second plan calls for a basic serVIce charge of $5 a monih, wiih no
it on Incoming calls. However, outgoing calls would be restricted to ihe
e rgency numbers 9ll or o.
.
!Consumer groups and others ·testified at recent telephone ratr hike
~ that service is becoming so expensive that many low-Income
can't afford telephones- even for emergency-service.
PUCO is asking the companies and Interested lndtvlduals to submit
ropa;als by Aug. 31. Theaddressis375S. HlghSt., ColumOOs, 43215.
u:n~· Ohio's politicians seem to have a llalr for broadcast

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are continuing detent!Oil$, and consumed by Poland's Soviet over·
these take plaee With special force lords, plus the relgnlng jan!ssarles :
48 hours before any schedU)ed in Warsaw and elsewhere.
Q. Why don't we hear, then, !rom
demonstration. There are disappearances, there ts kidnapping. The ,more Poles that they oppose •
great objeCtive is to encourage the loosening the economic sanctions ·
'
emigration of Solidarity Iea(jers. To Imposed by President Reagan?
encourage the emigration of all of . 'A. For one thing because It is '
Solidarity would hardly be !eas!bje, dangei'QUS publicity to oppose, in a •
inasmuch as there were 14 million slave state, thi! positions o! the
members of the orga~tion, and rulers. BUt many Poles run that ·
though It is proscribed, Its danger. Zb!gnle\11 Bujak. a ··top ·
members sWl feel themselves · leader of underground Solldarliy, ·
has strenuously argued against a
attached to the organization.
diminution o( sanctions. His posiQ. But doesn't economic aid aild
the credit that would now to Poland tion reflects the overwhelming
se!ltiment In Poland. We are .
if the Reagan administration OKs
the proposals mean help for the reminded that the demonstratiOns, .
when the pope was In Poland, and
Polish people?
mo11thly commemoratiQ!IS of ·
the
A. That is .the 'crowning rn!sunder$tandlng of American policy. l)olldarity's suppression are COIItin· .
The .Polish people receive exactly ulng testimony to the resistance
the level of economic help the Soviet movement's,v!tallty.
Q. Why Is It that tbe human rights
Union wants them to have. Aid that
will 'come in now - credit, division of the State Department ;
machinery, the rest of it- wUl go1o hill! not reported more Intensively :
on the Polish si\uation?
A. We have no. explanation
that, .no understanding of its :
relative neglect.
Q. What alternative is there?
A. All aid to Poland should be :
channeled through ·charitable or·
ganl2atioris.. most partlcullirly, In
Poland, the church. In that way the
people, not the Sgvtet-run government, are helped.
,
' Q. What would be the J'l!SUI\ o! ',
· lOosening economic restrictions? . .
1
A. You Americans run a great .:
danger. The ties, psychic and ,
emotional, currently felt between ·
the Polish people and tbe American r.;
people are based on their conviCtion '
that the Americans are coilsistent
aliles. If they crumble now, the
word Wlli go out that American
domestic pOlitics, and aU the empty
talk about reconciliation and detllnte, , have , subverted America's
princlpal'.colllmitmel)t, which is to
rna kelt ~.l!h onslavemastei,'S who
1b
rule sadistically / over a Jli!Qple
longing to be free;
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MONDAY TJIROUGH WEDNESDAY:
·Scattered showers or thunderstorms through the perjod. Highs in
the !lls. Lows In the 60s.

Muggy weath~r remains
· By The Assoc~ Press
The National Weather Se!VIce says the muggy weather which
·, Invaded Ohio during the middle of the week will remain for the
.: weekend.
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• a high pressure system which was centered around Bennuda this
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• disappear.
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• moved Inland, and the remnants were difficult to find this morning.
· The system has been triggering showers and thunderstonns this
week.
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• weekend, showers should diminish and gradually end In northwest
• Ohio this evening and the central third of the state by Sunday
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will be In the low to mid !lls, while lows will be in the 65-to 7ll&lt;legree
range tonight

Ohio agricultur-al advisory
By The As!loc~ Press
Warm, humid weather will persist In Ohio through the weekend.
• Chances for showers and thunderstorms will diminish In northern
: and central Ohio on Sunday. High pressure continued Saturday
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• degrees tO the mid 80s.
: . The extended weather pattern for the first half of next week
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: QhinlateTuesctay and push through the state Wednesday. Scattered
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• likely, but amounts will be mostly In the quarter-to half·inch range
··lhroogh the weekend, with coverage ranging from 20 to 50 i&gt;ercent.
• Moisture use 'rates wlll be down and average only around .15inch
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Middle Atlantic states Saturday, while violent thunderstorms
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"I've never seen anything like It,"
Bertha I. Johnson
said Jacques S. Theriot, senior Vice
president of Smtih Barney, Harris
GAU,lPOLIS - Bertha Irene Upham 8z Co.
, Johnson, 83, Rt. 1, Gallipolis (Mill
"This Is too lrratlooal right now,"
, Creek Road), died at 11: ~ a.m. said Ralph J. Acampora, a market
· Saturday In Holzer Medical Center
analyst for Kidder. Peabody 8z Co.
: ~~avtng been In falllng.heafth for~ "It's fun, but it's crazy."
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' Bom Oct. 1, 19ll, at GaWpolls, Qus roar when the clostna bell rn.ng
daughter of the tate Samuel Jasper · at theBigBnardonFrlday.TbeDow
and Clara Belle Butcher Smith, she Jones average of llindustnals had
attended Bulavllle.Church.
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• She ll1ll1'l1ed Ferris C. Johnson on 1,:112.~ - Its highest level since
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'lle'lllo preceded her In death on
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.Feb. '11, 11183. 1bey operated fanns average surged a record 87.46
In GuyiUI Township and Thurnian. . potnts, exceeding the previous mark
· Slpvlvtna are two dall&amp;hters. ot 81.24 points In the week ended
Mrl. He!t&gt; (Vailgbneda~ Lawsm of Aug. 31,1!182.
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Hlllltlniton, W.Va., and Mrs. Agnes
The :m mtlllon·share trading
Smith of CalliPQIIs; !I soo, Ken.neth level Wit$ Surpassed on the NYSE,
pl Cbllllcothe; twr grandchildren ' with twO hOUr$ stW to go In Friday's
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day.cld record of 172.8 million
· Sllewasalaopi'I!U!dedindeathby shares would be smashed:
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Ina the previous matk of 47.!11
l,le.ln Reynolds Cenetery, Addison. million 5etJan. 5.
Friends may call at the funeral
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GAlLIPOLIS- A Rt.1, Gallipo- · p.m., cajlslng moderate damage to
lis, man was treated and released at
hls·car.
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A Dayton man was cited by thf
Saturday morning tratflc accident.
patrol for failure tO control followfn3
David R. Jividen, Zl, was treated a tw().Car accident on U.S. 3$
Saturday momtng.
for facial cuts according to hospital
officials.
The patrol saldRoyL. Whlttng,2t
The Gallla·Melgs post of the state .was westbound on 35 when he la&gt;l
highway patrol said Jividen was C(1lltrol of his car and reportedlY
northboond on Ohio 218 in Clay sideswiped an eastboond cardriv~
Township, Wbellltewentoffthertght by Nbel C. WU!Js, 70, Toledo.
side nt the road, came back on the . . . - - - - - - - - - - - ; .
ni!ld, lost control pt his car, went off
the left side, struck an embankment
. GALLIA COUNTY . :
8nd overturned. The accident
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caused heavy damage to hi$ car.
Jividen
was
cited
by
the
patrol
for
EMERGENCY SQUAD!
REAL'roBOFYI!!AR-~Tttlfwll,rlaht.ol'lealoniReal ·
failure to control following the 1: 39
F&amp;ate,Pwaw,la....,..lil!ildwlucCIIe''R r ofd!BYIYII"''awanlby
NOW OFFERING .
a.m. accident.
t11e ~~oo¢ r 11 01t1o
of....,.._. 111e IWdq lmi,Gallpole
A Meigs O!untyman wascltedfor
!Jb'de B. Walu!r of tile WI · - ApacJ mallet tile pa
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and no operat«r's Hcense
realtGr,Te.tanl«ph... la~keru hs'
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AMBUIANCI SERVICE !
followtng a one-car accident on Ohio
Nallolull A
.,.... of Hellion. Almenibaa of tile OI'JPD'z!'lton are
8 A.M. til 12 MIDNIGHT;
124Frlday.
l*d&amp;edtollltldebyall&amp;lld.-olt61mllllllntalnlbelqhMudanlsof·
The patrol said Craig Foley, 29,
.24 HOUR SERVICE •
w gilt) .. tile Pi I ... wbtftby Clle J1UI*c III'Q' '-IK by lhetr
Rt.
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Reedsvllle,
was
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lalowledp of real er.te, ............. eqterteace In tile lleld, 111111 &amp;tve
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CINCINNATI ( AP~ - A three- • exchangefora$1,001weeklysalary.
judge panel has affirmed the
The U.S. Court nt Appeals for the
convlcilon of · a former union. 6th Circuli l'\lled thiS week that Allen
P.'2l
business manager who admitted Friedman was not wrongly con·
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SIST~ft's 300 Second Ave.
Teamsters and doing nothing tn · and upheld a lower court's senten·
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ces of tlui&gt;e ~ears in prison and a
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Lafay~tte Mall .
Lottery winning
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Ih l!rni and 1976, Friedman was
· numbers: 370,9374
buslnessmanagerofLocal 'i52o!the
Warehouse, lndusb1al1111d Se!VIce
CLEVELAND (AP~ - The
Employees Union and an olflcer of f-------;.....-----,......;---'-~--'---­
wtnning number drawn Friday Local
~ of the Teamsters, both tn
. night In the Ohio Lottery's dally Clexeland.
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Friedman, with assistance. from
In the "Pick 4" game, played Jackie Presser, now international
Monday through Friday, 'the wtn· president of1he Teamsters, helped
ntng number was 9374.
INIRGo-.JCINQ
run both )ocals.
The lottery reported earnings of
After Friedman had a heart
·aNnGINft.
$887,749 from wagering on "The attack ln May, 1976, Teasters
Number."
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offeredhim$l,!XXIaweekforllfelfhe
The earnings came on sa1es of would allow a merger nf Local 752
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$1,189,~1. while holders of winning
with Teamsters Local ~. he said.
tickets are entitled to share $.1)1,842. That was done tn December 1976.•
In the parimutuel "Pick 4" game, and Friedrllan was listed as one of
sales totaled $171,587.50. Holders of the three or four business agents for
winning tickets are entitled. to 45
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percent, or $77,485. A wtnntng $1 $240,!XXI.
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The Number: three-seven-zero
Friedman appealed, saying he was
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, NEW YORK (AP) - GloWing
with confidence that interest rates
8re declining, bulllah Investors ran

Sumnier Clearance Sale

Court upholds 'union man's
embezzlement conviction

"This Is ridiculous," said Catherine Green of Reserve as she
~ : clln1bed tnto a rescue boat with her three children.
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:·early today.
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Thurmont, Md., and the National Weather Service said streams
rising above their bankS in western Maryland and

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. County, Pa., north of Pittsburgh, about 50 people were
~,.;,::;~~~~ from their homes Fiiday when up to 6 inches of· rain .
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in a twCKiay stnnn sentfloodwaterscascadlngo\&gt;erroads
basements. No Injuries were reported.

Trading fre~ sets
Stock Exchange mark

natlonwkleandlnCanada.
uncoverednotraceofthectilld. ·
~ developing this lllfonnatloli at the
. Jadde, thE! son otVIctnrla Bolton,
Capt Dale Fortner, commande~ present time," Fnrtner said.
19, disappeared from the front yard of the Kentucky State Pollee post at
oftheir home about noon Monday. Dry Ridge, reported no new
The Ben Bernstein fan\lly, parj
Greg Hammond, 24, Miss Bolton's
development tn the~ase Friday, but QW1Iei'S and operatcn of the Chuck
boyfriend, and Sandy Osborne. a said pollee are checklne; out a E. Ch(!Jese restaUf!llll In Florence,
frlendofthecouple.lastsawJackle numberofleads.
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Ky., a~ Friday to pay fm- the
on his Big Wheel tiicycletn tbelront
"A wealth ntnewlnfonnatlonhas Installation of a telepbol)e at Miss
y·ard .
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something to drink. When they
returned five to 10 minutes later, the
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Repeated searches o(a 2,®acre .
area surrounding the house have

. CINCINNATI (AP) - Truck
drivers from Cinctnnatl's Teams·
ters LocallOO have volunteered to
provide nationwide. dlstiibutloli of
posters picturing a Dry Ridge, Ky.,
boywhodlsappearedfrom his horne
stxdaysago.
The posters of 3-year-old Jackie
AIexander IlhaveaIrea dy """'•nto
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Ctncinnatl. ·
Judy WUson, co-chairman of
Exploited Chlktren's Help Organ!·
'zatton of Northern Kentucky, which
originated . the poster campaign,
said the posters will be passed out

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1\ly.t 5, 1984

August 5,, 1914

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Poir!t Pleasant, W. Va.

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Middleport~lipolis, Ohio

August 5, 1984,

Paint Pleasant, W. Va.

4-H official Deel .mai-vels over livestock sale
By KEVIN KEUY
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~ALLIPOLIS - For the second straight year,
Gallla County 4-H Agent Fred J. Dee! marveled wer
prices received followlng Friday's annualllvestock
sale at the Gallla County Junior Fair.
"At this point In tlme,lt was a real good sale," Deel
said at the conclusion of the sale, which lasted 5~
ilcWs and resulted in the sale o! 290 animals and 10
to9acco projects.
I 'The money will provide !lnanclal resources !or the
kids, and·can be used tor things that are llecesSary,"
Dee! continued. "We hope that people will continue to
supPOrt the sale."
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Officials said a total of $153,488.59 was silent on
~xhlblts, including the top 10 tobacco projects.
'fhere were. 86 steers sold for $93,1(11.34, at an
a~age price of 96 cents per pound; 132 hogs went for

Auctloneerlni duties were again handled by
chiiJnplon market hog last year by DlverSttled
$37,873.55. The average price was U.34 per pound.
TOITlll\Y
Joe Stewart and Lee Johnson, whlle Charles
Management and Inveetment, the ftml, in conjuncSeventy-two lambs went fO£ $17,706.10 at an
notched
hls 35th year recording livestock
Shaver
tion with Silver Bridge Sllowlnc Plaza, did Itself one
average price or $2.17 per poond.
better ·b y bidding $13.1li per pound on Jlll!tin Fallon's
sales.
For the anJma1s alone, a total o! $149,8&gt;.59 was-Ohlo Valley Bank bou&amp;ht the most numbe!" ol
grand champion. .
spent The tobacco projects accounted tor ~
exhibits, at 26; Canmerclal &amp; Savings, 14; Central
Centwy 2Hlouthern HUis Real Estate Inc. o!
additional $4,0(11 at the sale.
'l'nlst, 13; Bob Evans Fanns, l2; M &amp;: T Construction
GalliPolis bid $13.40 per pound 011 the gimJd champion
M &amp; T Constructkln or GaWpolts led the lleld In the
and Jlm Mink Chevrolet-Okls, seven each; Shake
market
larilb,
owned
by
Teresa
Haffelt.
atackbum
sale of the grand champion steer, blddlng $3.10 .per
Shoppe,
slx; OK Tobacco Warehouse and Foodland
Realty
(If
Gallipolis
paid
$13
per
pound
on
last
year's
pound on the 1,250-pound animal .Owned by Jim
Supermarkets,
tlve each; Bcyc:e Smith 1nvestmenta,
chainplon
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Baughman o! Thlvener Pklneers 4-H Club.
Bolo
Aart-Center,
Southern states and McDonald's
SIX JocaJ)mdlng lnstttutlanB - QVB, Central Trust
At the end of the saJe1 M &amp;: T oUered the steer tor
Restaurant.
four
each;
J.D. North Produce, JMden's
Co., Commercial &amp; Savini&amp; Bank, Production Credit
resale. with the proceedS going to cancer researc)l at
F~· Equipment, Dr. Pan c. Notter. T. J&lt;a1l
Association, Fe&lt;leral Land Bank Association, GallipoOhio State University. At the resale; the steer brought
·J3urleson, GaWpolls Savings &amp; Loan, HQlzer Medical
lis Savipg$ &amp;: Loan and Buckeye BulJdlng &amp; Loan '.,.$UO per pound from Bill .and Ann Jenkins,. Ruby
Center, Rlcbard Mjller, CPA, VQ!age Quick-Stop,
•• purchased a 1,028--pound sleef tnm SteYeri sanders, a
Jenkins and Dick and Tandy Sirnpaon.
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memlle!' of Hayseeds 4-H CJilb, !or UE ln.the second ' Production Credit Assoclatlol\ an(! Carter Tractor
In 1983, Ohio Valley Bank purchased the top steer
Sales; three each.
Fann-C!ty Day slated for September, Other such
!or $3.35 per pound.
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donations were 8IIIIOUIICed followlna the~sa;le;:·,.,.-..,..,_.,..---------....,.,

M&amp;T
construction
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per pound for fair's
grand champion steer
(;ALLIPOLIS - A 1,250-pound
shier owne&lt;l by Jim Bauglunan of
Eljl'eka Star Route was purchased
forS3.70perpound-anewrecordby. M &amp; T Construction during
~y's livestock sale at the Gallla
County Junior Fair.
· ~tt Elliott's grand champion
was sold the Ohio VaUey Bank for
$3!15 per pound.
tJauglunan is a member of
Tlilvener Pioneers 4-H Club.
Justin FaUon, thls year's grand
chjunplon market hog owner,.sold
hi~ 1;266-pound reserve champiOn
steer for $3.ro per pound to
Diversified Investment and Ohio
Vljlley Foodland.
The 1~ reserve champion,
oWned by SheUa Miller, . was
~hased for $2.40 per pound by M
&amp; :r .Construction and Toler &amp; Toler
Insurance.
Other steers.sold during the sale
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Bryce Smith Investments, $.92; Jeff Johnson,
Hannan Trare FFA, 1,174, GaWpol~ Savings
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Gref'n. North Gallla FFA. 1.~. Pro:luctlon
Credit ASSOC'latlon. S.87: Dana Atha. Ca~

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FFA, 1,245, MandT Construetlon,
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Dick Meadows. RE'bE&gt;~ . 1.166. Holzer Clinic,
$.89; Brian Burnette, Kountry Krttters, 1.26&amp;.
OVB, $.R2; Brad Burdell, Raccoon Valley,
· 1,018. Waugh·Halley·Wood, $.95; Riehl• Gilmore. Little Kyger Valley Boys. 1.171; J.D.
North Prod\K.'t', S.illl; Todd lloel, Racroon
Valley, 1,122, HliiCil!St Surgical Olnlc, $.95;
David Caldw•ll. Gallipolis FFA. 1,221, M.T.
Epling Co.. S.Ril; Ed!(o Duncan, Ga!Dpolls
Galllpol~

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Union 'Tobacco

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'Sundance KJds. :ta, ttob I!.'Vans t 'lrm5, SUfi;
C1lacl Lowll. Rode HUI Ranch. 233. OK

Tobocco Warehouse, II; Clara WafiW1. Ohio
Raldei'S, 210. Bud McGhet', $1.05; Brad
Thomas, SU..nco Kids, :Ill, Bell COntractCM-s, Sl.lll; Raady Slj{man. Llnlo Kygoor V.B..
188, Gurney's H.. tlng and Cooling, $1.05;
Anita ~. Northup L 1i L. 225,
lndtanapolll. lnd. lnluralll'O_ ~,_ILI!I.
HoUY "-· Kountry Krltters. 2:!1. Vlllagr •
Qulck-5!op. SUO: KeDy ·Smltll. Trlallllle. 218,
GaUipo!la SavlnR&gt; ard ·Loan. $1.10; Scott '
Curfman. Uttle l&lt;YI"'' V.B., Donald A. Cox,
SUO; Erma Waugh, 01*&gt; Raltlen. Mllls
For.,.. Equlpmoot, tl.lll; B11 FOfl]e, GaWa
tn.!Jr,Joltn-.11.111; llolly
Popo; ~ Krlllft'l, · 2'1$, OK ,._,.,.,
·SLlll; 1111a JUwty, Cadmua
· 2111. Central 'l'nllt CoC..IIIII
11.25; .oCar1
~ c;admua
S Bank.
11.1!1; .loll Rolcll. 111o
1111.

Ripley. Olno, $.90: Ertc Darst, Hannan Trace
FFA. l .:!f.i. OVB. $.81: Waynp Walte-rs.
Thtvener Pioneers, 1.012. Shale&lt; Shoppt, S.&amp;'l;

AnRela Hudson, E.T.C.. 1,152, central Tn.lst
Co .. t ~l ; DwiRht E~ns. Tr1ang!(o, 1.1111.
William Eachus, S.!ll; Chris BurnettE',
Kountry Krtttt'rs, 1.192. M.T. Epling Co .. $.85.
· EddiP, Call. Ha nnan 1'ra('(&gt; FFA, 1,008,
Wiseman Agency. $.117; Shan• Swlshor,
HlllbiUies. 1.032. Jordap's Farm Equipment.

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dlamplonsleerowmdbyJlm~forS3.'lOperpouodatlbeGalla
County Junior Fair tvestodlu~.Llnedupalterlbe. .aveTodd

'l'ltela Toler, -Beef Ql-. Angela
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Valley Cinema, $.81; Rick Hudson, Little
Kyger Valley B&lt;&gt;ys, 1..194, Boss Agri-C..nter,
$.T1; Lisa Be&lt;k, E.T.C.. 1.152, David T.
Evans. $.81; Carl Hively, HlllbUIIes. 1,223.
· Ce-ntral 1Tust , Co.. $.78: Shannon Webb.
Trlanglo, 1.367,.ove, t75; Shawn Swisher,
HWbiUies, 1.2111. LeMay COal Co.. S.87; Stevon
Sanders. Hay....,., 1.11.1!. Production Credit
Association, Central Trust Co .. OVB, C &amp; S
Bank, Gallipolis Savbw lr Loan. Bud&lt;ey•
BuUdlng &amp; Loan. Fedet'al Land Bank
twoc\atlon, $.75.
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Chovrolet-Oidsmoblle. S.~: Mile&lt; Hatflo!d.

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Shrtver. Kountry Krlnm. :aJ. Barr's SUpermarket , $1.1!1.
Sherry QueE-n. Ohio River Ranch, 12'), Dr.
IA&gt;wls Schmidt. SI.!Wl; Sherry QU&lt;'en, Olllo
R.lv('r Rancht&gt;rs. 121. OVB. $1.!'10; Jaeld&lt;'
Corwin, GallJpoll.s FFA. 119. Union Tobact'o
Warr-hou!f'. Ripley, 0100, 11 .~: K«:-lth An~l.
Rld~Runn~. 96. BudMcGhffo. S1.75: Paula
Por1er. Mercer'vtll£' WUdcats. lJ&gt;. JennlrC't'
~- S1.!1l; Jackie Corwin, GallipoliS FFA.
125. Fellul't' Trucking, $1.75: Sarafl CaJdwtoll,
KC Sunshilt(' Kids, 116, C..ntury 21-Southorn
Hills Jtf;al Es1att' tnc.. Sl.'r.i: Pam Ho~ey .
Thlvt'fW't' P.iofiEf't"!l, lot. lt'Wifl'~ Glas!i! SftrviC('.

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and his project was bought tor $m
· of ""' 10 tobacco projects at the per stick ~OKToba(:coWareiWJI!se
'""" County 'Junior Falr F'riday or Ripley•ohio.
Ga11l8
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di'I!'\V col!llldi!rably better priCes this
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The tourth place project, bJwever
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yearthandilringltslntroductlonlast
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year in bi!tWEe11 the market hog and Crown City - netted $925 per stick
for Ita owner from New 'Fanners
·market steer sate.
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Ripley,
stiCk oh the top' ·nrn
. ject 'entered by . besting the anioUnt given to the
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grand chaiiJpton
Tlm Smith, Rt. · 2, ~u. ·a
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Wells Is a niembe!" of PYT 4-H
""'h ,.~,,._ Ul"" School. een~•
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CJ.nii,Rt.2,C•Dipllls,amembe!"
of N-•n Lads and I rrte- 4-H

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Dlverslflat
Management and Investment ot
Gallipolis again purchased the .
grand champioJ1 market hog at
Friday's livestock sale. .
The two llmls purchased Justin
Fallon's225-pound boll tor$13.1liper
pound, almost $3 more than the
$10.10 It . jlald In 1983 for Jamie
Thomas' grand champion.
Failon,Rt. 2, Patriot, Is a memlier
of Hope's Helping Hands 4-H Club,
and had thell!IIE!I'Vechamplon 1101111
1982.
M It T Construction and Toler A
Toler .lnsurana! purchased , the '•
235-pound reserve champion,
owned by D.J. Harden, Rt. 4, 01k .
Hill, a member of Gallla Bucca·
neers 4-H Oub, tor
per pound.
$11ver Bridge Shopplna Plaza and
Duft's Restaurant bou&amp;hl Dalla
Atha 's reeerve champlon in l983 b'
t&amp;.l!O per poond.
Other buyers pertlctpatJna in the
saleWft'e:
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lilrdlll, Gollla ~ 211. M IIIII T,

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R..-: Brian Alt!ZA', Sunclallq.' Kldll, _.211.
1111 Coolfoy. $1.10.
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Sllok&lt; ShoppP, 11.10; Marla Waugh, Ohio
Ra-.. 1111. Evalro Mym, 11.10; .Jamk'
'l'llomas, SUIIdaiK't' Klclll• .221. J.D. N011ft
l'rocllt&lt;o, St; Oara Wauaft. OhiO Rakk'ra. 2'Jl,
0uo1t
$1.111: Carol&lt;' Fltcll, Cil&lt;''oblnoCA K. ~- Moll!&gt;nald'o Rlltaurunt,IJ:
Sllown McNeol•• Kountry Krltt•"'· :rn.
Soundl!ra lnoUraiK't'. SI.!IO; J111011 JDIIt'l, Oftlo
Roldon, Ill.
SUn Shoo. lllO; '
!llwl'ry HUL Upoldr llnwn, Ill. :foll(ilon'$ , ,
- I P flomolo, 11.111; ,Jmi CoiiiM. TrmJII'I'a·
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VUQ .Quidc-stnp. lUI; todd 0..1, Roo- •·
.-., VIIIPy, 19'L Wind)&gt; Valloy FariT15 andt
lloolt Kmnollt, $1,;r}; C'llrlsH Curl""'n
Cftool*t&gt;C 4 K. 221, C IIIII 5 Boiic. II; !!iwrrV ''
IIIII, Upoldl! Down, :111. JIY!tlfoft Farm ' •
Equlpnent, ~; Cllod Popo, E.T.C .. 218. Noo1
aul'lolol,'""""· 'l'rllnllto. n. ·""'
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April 'Gralltlm. "
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rMnlll. Olllo Roldl!ril. 'llT, l!mtt'~ Bar and
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Carry-Out, Sl; liolelalnl- Niday, 'l'rl.._s., l1l!,
OVB, tl; Erma Waltllt. Olllo Roltlm, 218; ._

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pap,. Koulnry Krtnm. JN.
Smith .,. •
lnuclflswa. 11.11: Kt-11)' IDIIl.
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Mila ~~~11, Noo111tp L ' L. Ollila Co. • '
Cilo-VIIItll Club. 11~10-L JIJIII!o 'lllarNL ,.
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laml. HDiblllleo, n&amp;. Butcher ~. SI.IO;
Jimmy~- HIIIIIIJloO. a:llnld T.
Eva•. rt.m: Tma.Hiwly,CidmusRtfrdltb•.

188. WaU«~&gt;-IIalley·WOOO. $LIO: Juall Jolles,
Ol1lo RalciOrs. m. IJnc1a Lou Beauty 511op,
. $1.05; C1lacl Pnpe, E.T.C.. 22!1, GallipoliS
Tobacro and Candy, $1.10; John Lolunan.
Borderllners. 212; Bob Evans, Farms. $1.05;

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Triangle, 235. Ohio Compatl)l, SLIO; Mike

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Fanns. 11.25; Todd llapJI, Raccoon Valley.
1lll. Bob Evans Forms. tl~; Brian emu...
Temperatures Rllllill. 225. 01*&gt; vo~~ey Bonk
01111
Olsoolu1t
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-SUI:Bank.
John
Pleronl, Sliver
Slreak.
l'«&lt;ppee
tl.lll; Brian Altm!r, Sunda""' Kids, POpeand
Pnpe, SI.:ID;
Walke', Cena.IVIU. Y.F ..
:112; 01*&gt; Valley Foodland. 11-~ Deuno
Evam. 'l'rla!~Rlo. 186. Jolynn Boster, $1 .~
. - Pnpe, Koulltry KI1«•n. -m. Federal
LantiBonkAIIodltklll. tl.~: ~BI'IIdlcy.
Lltt1P .K.Yaor.V.B.. 235.SouthemStates. tl.Zi
Todd Mln1n. Ohio Ra-.. 2111. Grawl Hm
Oalry Fann. 11.15; Jolwl Pierotti, SUW&lt;..
sm..~&lt;. a DOollttioPharmacy.SL~t; Checyl
, Fltcll. ~c- K. W.Dr. DonC. Notter,
$Lill; Keith $pulloclt. Galftpolla FFA, 221,
J.B. VIdeo. J .IJ.'s Pbu, tl.:il.
J.,ltttol&lt;y!lorV.B.. Dl.lllriPy
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, llll11ltll1i'l. m. Dr. Jolul Sh!ois, 11.25, Kelly
. C1Rhlno c " K. :m. Evans

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Winners listed

GALLIPOLIS - ResWts of the
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Tractor 'Operators' C~ on Wednesday were made · available
Fa~'!~ otlltiCurlman. Otellllrl'Ct . Friday.
-First place winner was Keith
K,
"' • 0... and Bany Paints. $1.lll:
SpUmck,
· of Gallla .
~ ~:;·,n~n!,'"~: Academy GaJIIpolls,
IIIah Scbool's FFA.
a;,tl'I'VIIIP Y-.F .. D . Bob E\11111 'Farms;
Second place went to Dick Mea·
Jo1u1 Lellman. -..en. 21t. 111U111c ou
.· Co .. $1.10; Car!SI!oetla. Cadmlls _,ns,
dows, clown Oty, ct the Rebels i-H
~t~~:ru..-~~~; F ~';" Oub and thlni place, Joel Collins.
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Reetaurallt. ll.llt Millo~- 1flllbiH!os,
Crown CitY. GAHSFFA.
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u111&lt;! K.Y...- va11oy Boys. 1.117. ova u1~
Leollo Crlaonberry. Thh••••• · 1.210.
Mld&amp;o&lt; Preis. $.'lU; Margory Heiskell.
Quldc-St..,, tl.4.'1; C1lacl '--""15, Rock HIU , Ralni&gt;Jw. 1.11&gt;1. Swlsllorlmplernent Co., S.69;
Jody llall.llanllan Trace FFA, 1.090, C and S
~:"""· 2lll, Wftok!salo Meats d GallipoliS. Baal&lt;. U7; Carl Smltll, GaDipolls FTA, 1.1!12.
llrld Hlvoly, CadlllWI Rrosldns. :ill. -·OK,_W-.$.66.
.Jennilljli Powell, Jellenon Co. 1-H· A&amp;enl.
Jay · Kmn!JY KI1tters. l,o:ll,
SUI: Gwynnt Niday, ~. 223, Chen'ln~­
ws.......~.u8; Matt HaU, BorderWHAT AM I BID? - J.E. Sommer, one of lbe callers at the anooaJ
tOII and Evans, $1.11: Lila Bt!dc, E.T.C. , 23!1,
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Molor car - .... ~63; Terry
sale at the GaDia County Jumor Fair Friday, calls o.- a • · • •
Celltral Trllll Co., $1.311: Mike Cart«, GaUia' CllDI'. H1nUa .Trace FTA. 1,1911, ))yet'
GenP "Doc" Gra-.Tbler and · Brotbfn. $.18: Joe Carter, OutdQors...,, . 'dUring the sale.
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.KnorVB., 225. -.anFarmSoleo, ll.l!l; Burdell. GaiUpolls FFA.1.3liii.,Nool Burleaon.
Tina Curtll, Glllla ..f'nlntter, :lOti, C&amp;rtt!r
·l63; Jtllllle Monlll!&gt;mery, Mo!-corvlllo. !18!\Traolor Sollo. Sl.:I5: John ~·· Llttlo
Jim Mink CbOvrdM-Oidllmobllo, l n ; Tam- •
KY!lOI' V.B., 'Jkl. N.T. IIIII
mle Wello, Borclerilnen, I,CIT.I, Richard
- " ' " Ilia., SUt, Todd Ragan. Rac&lt;ooii
Millo&lt;, CPA. $.Ill; Kevin Jolmooll, GaiUpolls
Vlllif, 225. 0VB. 11.25.
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$2.
Rock Hill Ranch. lOG, Wiseman l ns ura~
FFA, 1,1111, OVII, Ltll; 'l'rl&lt;y EJIII(e!OII,
Cluistlna JaRJ(l"l"s, Rlt~RP Runners, 122,
Hlylnand Cocllran. KCMitry Kr1tt...._ 23f,
$2; Kirk John,.,. . Galllp&lt;ills FF'A. 104. Bry;;(!:;
Hlllbilll8, 1112. c and s sa•. Ln: Bryan
Harland Martin. $1.50: Chris Howard,
Smith lnvt'Stm€'nt s. $1.75: Jacklf' Glassburn,
~ PII' &lt;ftl PllfA-.11.21: J .D.
· HlMan Tl'l&lt;e, 1.00. Lonnie Bututs .. Gallipolis FFA, 109, N•al Insurance, 12.25;
COdnll. Koultlly Krlllen. lk Stancllrd Oil
Hillbillies, 87, Central Trust Co .. 51.90; Todd
~ l Tl: AIIIIY llowanJ. G.T.A.. !15,
, Wayne Walters, TitiWDf'r Plol1l'el"5, ll8, lo~
a .. 11.35; 'l'ony Mania. 0111o ~~a-.. 221. ~Pnpe.$.'10.
Car1K. Rid~ RunnC'r ~. 113, Carol O'Rourkfa...
Manufacturing CO .. Jlv1den's Farm Equiplllnun lUI lfolotoln, $1.15; 511orry eo..
$).15; Danny Angel, RldRO Runnen. !lll. Sha~
Mitt Sondorl. Ha~. 931, c and s Bank,
ment. 11.50; Jarred Wl'bb, Tria11!le. llll, M Shoppe, S1.75; K&lt;'lth An~~l . Rldlt&lt;' Runners: •
GaUII,_, Ill, K1fll( Kutter, $l.JI; 11na
$.8&amp;; Rldlanl 0 . - n. Gallla Buceaneers. •
IIIII T CcnstnJctlon, $150; Freddl• Quoen,
0u111, GaD!a· l'ronlle&lt;, Itt, 1lob Evans
98, Pine Slret"l Carw8sh. $1.75.
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1,001, Kulwr-Lewto FwooraJ llorne, S.69;
.- P.Y.T., 106, OVB, $1.50: David Walters,
Fonns, 11.15: .MlliP ~ Trla!~Rlo.
AmY Jackson , Triangl(', 100. Fnmch cu,.;l
'!'my lllllfy, Hanna• Trace. l.le. Sbolly
. Thl.....,. l'fone&lt;ol's, 12!1, Gallipolis Tobacco
116. Rldlard Mlller, CPA. II.Jl
Press, $2; Torr! Ql!etln. P .Y.T., 106. Tlm!Jet ~~
co .• llll: liD Fell»- Glllll Jluct'aaeon, 1112.
and Cal!dy, $1 .25; Pam Holley, Thlwner
Wolf Boat Shop. $1.511: Richard. Well... ·&lt;
S.'l&amp;: Brlllllon ~. Raoeoon Valley,
Pioneers, !Ill. C.C. Coldwell and J.D. Meroovllle Wlldca". U2, C and S Banlot
I,O!i.llut&lt;:he&lt; .,._, S.tl; EmloMeodows.
McGuire Trucldlljl, ll.!iO.
$1.:15; Kim Triplett, Fa ncy Farmers. 1011r:1
Bev Maynard, Rock HUI Ranch, 100. Cartor
Jackson Production C'rt'dlt. Sl.75: DaVia.•
-Todd-·
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1.10;
Uti» K,yaor Valey lloys.1.062.
TractOr SOles, tl.75; Anllell• Jacksolt. 120. c
Jackson. TrlftnR:I C', 122. Evans E l'lt('f'J)ri!e'. ~j
l.HdbtiCreelcCOrp.,LTI;
and S Bank. SI.:I5; David Walters; Thlvone&lt;
meell-• "'?"
St15; Annie MIIIE'r. SOuthwestern FFA, ~;i
Rlvl!l' Jilt
73.
PloM8'1; .110, Evans Entt!ll&gt;rlses, 11.1'1; Llia
Paul Davies Jewelors, 12; Shannon Wl'b)&gt;.~
· Rob Clltlpman, laal-.. FFA. 1.1118.
rrtjlle«, Fancy Farment, 100, Dr. Dan C.
Tria~..Juanlta Alha. $1 .75; Todd A•~'
EAST MEIG!I - A speda1 . l/nlled Yltllo 01111 Cllmnatnloalltlta. ~-. $.10;
Notte&lt;: S2; Jam!(o Saunders. Thlvener
Rkllt&lt;' Runnt'rS. !!6. Central Trust Co .. ~-~.;t
PbiEEI 1,. 116. J@JT)' Hatfel1 , S2; Sarah
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llo!wartl. G.T.A., l.Oit.
federll Laad
Jackie Glassbum. Hlllbllllos. Jim Mln_k;&lt;&gt;~
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GlonCUne.-·
Caldftll, KC Sull!hlne Kids, Burllle 011 eo..
Chevrolet-Oidsmobll•. 12.41; Jarrod
Dllb1ct Boltd
llducatton has v111o w~~t~oolt,· • ~ Brotllon Lumber
lUll; .1o1m Jackson. Triangle, 110. Gautpolls
Trlarigle, 90, C.nlr'al Trust Co.. $2.25: Xantho
been !let for 7:1} p.m. Moaday to CO., l'lU; MlM Korrc&gt;or. HIHbliiiM; 1,1!12,
SOYIIIIIS and Loan, 11.50; Annie MUier.
~. Hay.!leeds. !Ji. McCoy Insurance,..
South-.ern FFA, 100, Geol'lt&lt;' Pope, $2.
_.IICIIS8per1101
· odaJidbull"'n-aJid
Car1or
~· $.aJi Manny
. -Kemper,
Roocll,
52.15; Charles Sta'nl&lt;y. SOuthwestern FF A. 92,
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Richard WeUo, Mercor-vllle WUdcatl, 1113.
Noel, Tim, Rob Massie. $2.15.
grounda.
HUibtlllel. 911, SllaiiP ~- ln .
Last Cha"'-"' Canyoul, $1.75; Bev Maynard,

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Kentucky KIDg ;t'obacco· Warehouse Maysvllli! ~ · Justin Fa!- ·
Ciub,""~U..II!COIId Place project, Jon, 2,
~·s Helping
whiCIIIIl'ew bid ol sQ1tnm Toler Hands, $.'DI per stlcldnm Central
Mon•Trust Co.,· J"-...
&amp;:Tolft'l~andGene''Sac"
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Grablee.
1, Crown City, Mef'CeiVllle MaraudEddleCIODchhillltbenumbe!"two ers.
$%25
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project Inlut,..ar'ssale, Wlllcbwas W..........
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llrld Hlllrl)l. Cadmus Rtodoklnl,l12. M and
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Constructlonan&lt;JToler&amp;:ToJer. ,
Cl,ub, $'l!lO per, StJd!:.trom Pope &amp; l Ga)HpollsFFA.D.BoiiEvamFmns.SLCIS;
'1'!111 &gt;:eaf, Clobcll , pi Rt. 1, .. J&gt;ope; and LaiTy Janell, Eureka · Andy Adanw. Nonh Gallla f'f'A. 19'.1, Jim
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-~. $1.30: Melatno
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4-H ~b7 placed third bl Judllnl, Jll!l' stick fmn GalllpoUs Foodland. ·Stauoo. ·$l.IO; ~" ~- HlllbOlloo, m.

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Ranch, U9. Holzer Medical Cmrrr. $2: Lovel
ForRf'Y, C.Y.F .• 132. Barr'!'. Custom Meat
l'roc&lt;sslng, $1.50: Sandi Trtp!t&gt;tt, Fancy
Fal'fl1('J'5, 106, C and S Bank, Sl .75; H•athor
Swain. MforcervtiiP Marauders, 110. Evan..10
Entrrprlses. $1.7!1: Danny Angel. Ridge

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Bryce Smith Investments. S2: Sandy Brumflcld. Northup L &amp; L. 129, Nr-al InSurancE:',
$2.00; Lisa Triplett, Fancy Farmers, I:!J,
Boso Agrt-Center, $2.
Ten1 Queen. P.Y.T., 116. Motor Car
BJ'Ok(&gt;rs, ~$2.75: Mark Holl('y, Th1Y{'1'l('r
Piol'l('('f's, 118. Q&gt;ntral Trust Co .• $2. 75; Wendy
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M!'Cini'I('Ss-Stanley lnsurancf', $1; Scott
Jividen, Thiv£'nt"r PICJnl'I£'I'S. ],2(1), Jay Mar

GALLIPOLIS- Teresa Haffelt's Oub.
either lambs animals sold at the
129-pound grand champion lamb
In order, were:
falr,
was sold fiiday at the annual
TC'resa
Hatfplt , Thh't'llff PloneE'rs, l'!t.
livestock sale to Century 21- Q&gt;ntury 21-Southern
Hills Ri-al Est&amp;ll' Inc ..
Southem Hills Real Estate Inc. for $1:1.40: Dianna Form. C.Y.F .. 122. Ohk&gt;
Valley Bank. Sfi; Dianne For~. C.Y.F .• 128.
$13.40 per pound.
WL\eman Insurance. $.1; Lovcl For~.
The price offered by the realty C.
Y.F .. 104. Young's Custom ButchE'rtnR.
finn was40cents higher than the$13 $2.!'i0; Brad Clt&gt;tlX'l'ns, Mercerville Wildcats.
Ohio Valley Bank, Sl.~: Jimmy
per pound paid In l~by Blackburn 121.
Brumfl('ld, Northup L &amp; L. 127. Fruth's
Rel!lty of Gallipolis.
Pharmacy-, JIM: Sandy Brumll•ld, Northup
Halfelt Is a member of Thlv~rter L &amp; L. US. Irwtn'.s Glass St&gt;rvice. SJ: Anrd('
BlakC'man. ·Rock Hill Ranch, ll8. M and F
Pioneers 4-H Club and resides at Construction.
$3.5(1; Ht&gt;atlv.'r Swain. MM"C('('·
v111f' Maraud£"rs. lll. SwaM's General Ston'.
Eureka Star Route.
Jimmy Brumfield, No_phup L &amp; L. 118,
Dianna Forgey, Rt. 1, Thurtnan, ~1.00:
Jim Mink's Clt&lt;'vrolct-Oid$Rl&lt;lblle. $3.11.'1;
who had both grand champion and Mark Holl~. Thh'efK'f Plorwers.-l:ll. Wayne
reserve champion lamb last year, Ru.'iSl'll, $1 J~; Brad Crf'meens. ME'I'«"'Vtlk&gt;
UO. John Andrt'W C~rttl'r, Dr. and
was again reserve champion, sel- Wildcats,
Mrs. Crorge Davis, S2: Ridcy Swain.
ling her 122-pound animal for $6 per Mer('(&gt;n:lllr- Wildc-ats, ~- OhiO Valley Bank.
$!.~.
pound .to Ohio Valley Bank.
NUs Saunders, Th!V('I1('r Pklnfoers. 1~.
The price was comparable to that Willis Funeral Homo. $2; Wendy Bradbury,
·paid In 1~ by Riverside Terrace ·. Rodney Rangers. 116, Glllln¢1am J&gt;n~As , 53;
Swain, ME"rCE'f'Vilk!- W~ats, 1,10.
Condominiums for Forgey's re- · Ricky
Shak• Shoppo. 11.75; Sandy Triplojt. Fanry
serve champion. She is a member of Fal11lf'f'S. 102. Sout)lern Starr-. S2.Z: f'rl!rddle
Centerville
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¢entq.ry -21 buys 129-pound.grand
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Jln&gt; BaUJ&lt;hman, Thlvlnl'!' PioneErs, 1,250, M
$.92: Kevin Mannon, Gallla Buccaneers.
and T ConstnicUon, $3.70; J~11n Fallon,
1,1:1), HolzE'r Medical C(&gt;ntE&gt;r, $.86; D.J.
HoPe'S Helping Hand, 1,266, Dlversllled
Han:k&gt;n. Gallla Bul"C'aneers, 974, M and T
IIM!St""'nts, O~lo VaUey Foodland, $3.Z);
~Ia Smith. Gautpolls FFA., 1,361, MciJo. · Construction, $.96: Bobby Brumt'it'ld. ThlvC'flff Plonet"rs. 919. Jenldns ConCTE'te, $.97:
nalj:l's fh.staurant, $2.10: Cindy CaD. Hannan
Andy Adams, Norfh Gallla FFA. RJ.
Trac:&lt;- FFA, 1,264. Ohio VaUey Bank. Sl.10;
Souttte-asfpm Equipment Co., 1.93; panny
Phil Greenlet&gt;, Hop&lt;&gt;'s Helping Hand, 1,256,
&amp;&gt;av('t', Thlvt"'lee' Plonet'rs, 9t2. CaD's
Ha!ley Brothers Comtructlon, $1.90; Mlko
Termite
Control, $.91; Kirk J ohnson, GalllpoM¢ormlck, Triangle, 1,196, Central Trust
lla FFA, 9111, SprlnR Valley Plaza, Ul; Roster
Co., SUO; Bobby Gordon, Lin I• Kyger VaUey
Darst, Borderllnors.l.lm. OVB. U2; Rodney
Boys, 1,428. OVB, $1.25;· Teresa Hal!elt,
Bi-umlleld. Thlv....- l'toneors , 88!1. Sparkle
Tlllven..- Plon...-s. 1.212, G. Ronald Atldnson.
Pool Supply, 5.1!9.
C;!lf.. SU;; Shane Glassburn. Hillbillies.
April Graham. Trl&amp;iijtle. 9!Y7. Emptre
1-"1". Central Supply Co.. SliD. Tammy
Furniture Co.. S.S?; Todd Holstt'ln , HUibtllles.
Elliott, Rodney Ran~. 1,292, C and s Bank,
1,241, lll'tz Honda, llll; Sheila Mlll&lt;r,
Sl.!ll: Srott EWOtt, cadmus Redskins, 1,357,
1,12'7, OVB. $.81; Mall Kemper,
lf&lt;llzor Medical Cl!fltl'l', Sl.15; Kellh Spurlock, Bordt&gt;rlln('I"S,
Hillbillies. 1,3'18, Ohio Valkoy Livestock Co.,
GaUipolls FFA, 1,225. OVB, $1.

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GETTING
READY- Steer
owners line uP_
for judgjng prior ·
to Friday's annool
livestock sale at ,
the _Gallin County
Junior Fair. The
sale of 86 steers

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was toond guilty of probation
violation and ordered by Meigs
CountYCcmmonPJeas CowtJudge
Charles Knight to serve the balance
of a previous sentence. Jewell has
already served 00 days of a six
month to five year sentence. He will
oow serve fran live mon~ to five
years 111 the state Jll!'lllentlaey.
Lester Wise, Jr., was also fOWld
guilty of probation violation and will
'oow complete a six JJXlnth to five
year·sentence for a breaking and
entering which occurred In 1982. He,
too, will be returned to the state
penltentlacy.
1n other court actions, Baroara J.
Hendrix, Syracuse, Is suing Iva
Stewan, Minersville, for $50,001 for
daniages evolving tnm a May 16,
1981, auto accident.
Loris Ray Pullins and Susan Jane
Pullins, both of Pomeroy, tiled tor a
dissolution ot their rnarTtage.
Judy AnnMyerstlied tor a divorce
from Keith R. Myers. Both ai'e from
Reedsville.

BUILT IN 1819 -

Union Baptist Church. at
Black(ork, which began
lneedngs In this log cabin In
1819, Is stiD active today.

Meigs Local seeks
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MIDDLEPORT -

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applicaUon to the State Department
of Education, Division ot Special
EducaUon, for federal funds available ·through Title VI-:S of the
Education of the Handicapped Act,
Pan B..P.l. !N.142. The aPP~ation
and all related documents are
available for Inspection and corn·
ments to parents and' the general
public. People Interested 1n Viewing
or discussing the application should
· contact Dan E. Moms, Superintendent, Meigs Local School District, at the S\IP1r1ntendent'somce,
621S. Third Ave., Middleport.

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line, the blaqlt churches .were
cause most of the slaves could
dented cantln'ued Christian telneither read nor· write and
. · lowshlp by their white lnthern
eve~ had to be done by
POMEROY - The . oldest
whenslaverybecameanlssuetn
memory.
association of black churches In
the ~- J'rlor to 'that time
Meigs County has little rei'Arnerlca - the Providence
blacly- and white ~allons
cordec! history about blacks
Reguiat Missionary Bapttsi As- · were In the same Tees Valley
, although there was Supposedly
soclaUon organizEd 1ft SOI!.~tAsSociatiOn. '
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Ohld lri' ~ ~ wUl ObserVe . / u.~ of the historY
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jts, · sesqUicentennial with slx
church written by Johnson
the county. Mrs. Richards, ex.
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Of celebration at the flrst
. ReV. J.H.
pt1st Church of
of Meigs County, who
wi!h the film on Meigs County at
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has been delci lbed as tllie best J the M1J¥11!111 ~-IIIII not qnti
,., Using tile tiJerne
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Several years ago W~!¥
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the, port, Is~ tqrtile . l was l'llOdenitor of the As91iPla'.
ts"·' sesqulcentetinlal celebritljlll.
tlon, he and a group of cbul'ch:'
and talks freely , about the
. men set out to mark the location
there'has beell a $teady . general misunderstanding · " Or that tint church at Berlin
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tMArnclattOn,38at
"Long before the Civil War
' cleared off the location, they
turn of ·the .century .to 26 , there were black peopie In the·
ioulxl only One original founda.
•tQday, stm the black .ChurcheS . North and West wbo were not '. , tton stone and the state denlt'd ;
&lt;"'prove a vlabll' force In southeast·
slaves. 1n fact my father had no
their appliCation for registry on
L.em Ohio.
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J the ba~ls of Insufficient
The history ot the founding of
slaves, but my mother did."
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til(&gt; Association IS tilled wiUl the
· She said that In the SOUth
ThequestlonofwhethefProvlhiStocy of pre-Civil War slavery · beforeihe ClvU war, the slaves
dence Aslloclatlon- called that
and ~struggle for freedom. ·
weren't allowed to ·have
because the founders said that
Prepared by the Rev. Giles
churches. "Some of the masters
"by the providence of God w£
Johnson, now an octogenarian
taught religion to their slaves · are here" - was Indeed 11\e
pastqrlngachurchtnToledo, the.
but wiJen !hey would go back to. " oldest, aasociatlon of black
history relates that the new
try to teach other slaves, they
'churches In Amertca, was conorganization was called the · would be fort:Jldden to do so by
firmed 1n 1934 after a dispute by
Providence Anti-Sil!wry Mlstheir masters. So what theY did
an association In Indiana.
, slonary . Baptist ' Association
was to go ·to somebody's ·cabin
1n about Ullll the worlds
,·
It ~uorpnlzed IIi 1834 at . and have church anyway, butm
· "Anti-Slavery" were dropped by
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Crourolld near Jackson · the masters'wouldn't hear them
the Providence Missionary Bap'"' Tov a irollp of mlnlst~rs who stnglng, they WOUld tum a tub
!1st Association. ,
been drMift olit of the~
upside down outside and beat on
-Mrs. Richards, Bernice
I..VaiDt!Y ...:.ac1atlon." ·
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expulsloncameoverthe
"Listen to the wcrds of the
Johnson, Lula · Hanipton, and
question whlch was a bot
hymn, 'Steal Away, Steal Away
GeneVa TUrner added the last 00
the minister wrote 1n a
to Jesus' - that's what tlley' bad
years to thlicentBmial history 1n
he compiled tor the
to do." .
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. ~lenlllal program of
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Court.
Paul D. Ousley, 25, Rt. 1,
Ewtngton, mechanic, and Jennett
L. Oller, 19, Rt. 2, VInton,
unemployed.
, . Ronald L. Kemper, 38, Rt. 1,
Gallipolis, foreman, and Lois A.
Nibert, 33, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, licensed
pr~Ucal nurse.
' Nell D. Simmons, 25, 129Jackson
Pike, mason, andWandaF.Nelson,
25, J29.Jackson Pike, b~ layer.
JobnD. Prqse, 3l,Rt:4,Galllpc)lls,,
brick layer, and Ellen A. Wood, :M,
Rt. 4, GallljX,llls, housewife.
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E\vlngton, laborer, and Tina K.
.Smith, 16, Rt. 3, Bidwell, stiJdeot.
na'vid A. ~tm. 19, 52.1 Hilda
Drtve, student, and LuEllen 8aund·
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Countianl are reminded that a
community tuberculin skin testing
cUnlc, will be'held tnm 5 to ?·p.m.
Monday at theChesterFireStatlon.
This Is the final evening clinic being
offered tor persons wbo will need ~
stpn test to assist their organization
· In serving food at the Meigs County_
Fair. Children wbo are entering
kindergarten also may receive their
required skin test at this time. Mrs.
Joan 1ewksbary,, R. N., county
tuberculosis nurse, l,s In charge ot
the clinic.

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stateDemocratlcConvefttlonwtUbe
elected at the regularmeetlllgofthe
Melp County DemocratJc Execu·
live Canmlttee, Thul'lday at 7: :1)
p.m. In Carpenter's ~·Pomeroy.
'lbe convention will be held 1n
Columbus on Sept. 15.

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Wded In 1813, the' ~ BaptW Chord!
.near South Point llll tbe oldest active black drurdJ In SoutbealiteJ11 Ohio aac1 eame Into tbe
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Key, at the sesquicentennial
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Borden, BldweU, Mr. and Mrs.
George Gibnore, GaUlpolls; the
Rev. B.F. Austin, Irontoo, Lula
Hampton, and ' Oscar Qualls,

freedom and justice sounded 150
years ago was heard. The story .
of their continuing travel by
faith, worklhg together, will be
strengthened as members
Pomeroy.
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gather at J3urUngton for the
'lbe ASSOCiation's lrumpet,tor~;=:::: celebration.

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~pies filed for marriage this paSt

the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Club met at Heath United Methodist
Q)urch Friday evening. Birthdays
observed were t11oee of Jim Diehl, .
Harold Hubbard · and Dr. John
Ridgway. A· guest was Verne
Weber, a Rotarllin trom Texas.
Dinner was served by women of the
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presented on Aug. 17 at 7 P-lY\·
The two-hour costumed pre&amp;entatlon begins with a prayer
~ \\'here the minister
Con1pare4 lhe exod!IS of Most'$
.tnm ·Egypt to the slaves•and
tells them that 1n time GOO will
free them. It tells of the plight of
the runaway slaves tbroogh the
-til1derground railroads, of the
. dlssentlon\\1thtn the Tees Valley
·Association because of the black
· S}'IN)IIIIIY tor thelr,own, and the
tounillna .ot · the Providence
A$clatlon.
OtheJo hJihllgitts ot the celebratiOn will be the recognition
and prese~~iallon ot plaqUes to
tlMi t!No ~ churches In the •
A~tlon, Macedonia Baptist
111'81" Swth Pant In Lawrence
c:mil1y foullded 1n 1813, and
Unioa Blptl!t at Blacktork,

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ship Truslees ~haveameetlngat
' 8 p.m. 'n"""ay ,In the Syrpcuse

wDl be rec&lt;JIIIItlon of

fDrrrla- niOdi!nitors lnclucllng
the Ref.'. D.L. Latham, the Rev.

· Nyle.Jiardea, !lie Rev. Henry
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Concert set in Lancaster
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LANCASTER - Concert ol the
Columbus Symphony Orchellll'a
sponsored by Cameo Concerts has
been set 1 for Aut~. 11. QINtlan
Badea, Millie Director/ Conductor
has coo-en Tcbalcovlky's "War of
1812 Overture" and Aaron~

land's " Portrait of Unooln" u
parts of this outdoor event.
'I1!e she lor Picnic and Popa II the

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tn till! city of 4Jx:uter to the
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ALtQt.iiPPA, Pa. - Earl -~
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p(cnlc blln~ or lawn cbalrs) or
jlable •tin&amp; lmmedllltely in lront

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StanfQI'd Stockton of Hemlock
Grow ·celebrated their !50th wl!lldllll annlverury with a fainlly
d!Mer at the Tropics Restaurant in
Dayton on July 28.
Thole attending besides .the
honored KUeSIII were Mr. and Mrs.
' Ralph Bernard and Anita o
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. Coolville; Mr. arid Mrs. John
Watson, Greg and Angie o! Canal
Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Martin ol GaUlpolls; Ms. Ernestine
Stockton o( Huber Heights; Ms.
Donna Stockton ol Hemlock Grove;
· . Ron Martin of Dayton. and JUI
Geiger of Vandalia .

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"""""'"• ~tad their 50th . a-u ContriCtiJI&amp; Dlvllti.l ai
~Neiii~YII1aly June 10.
D!'avo Corp. wttb ~ .yean . 11
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'1be COil'ple haa nine pudcblld.
da11811ter of till! )ate Mr. and Mn. ren an11 one Klftt-eraridcbud.
Clarence Drumri1and. . ..
Out-of-loWII r.ta11vlt ' •"-"•
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by till! Rev. B. Tlqqpmn at Fort &lt;liellln; Mr. and Mrs. MytQD
• Gay, w.va.
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A receptkm wu hoilted by their and Mra. Mike Fulton, aoii and
. children, Robert, , Jlillel aiicl' Do- dqhter, WOOIIer .
• • nald, all ot AliqltliiJI', J&gt;a., al-t!lll

Satln&amp; lor the CGICert wW be .
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Fo_~er Cllflmus couple celebrate

General .mnlalon to the blanket
Ohio University-Lancaster Cl!m· I!I!Stina .,. .. 15. Table -tina II
pus natural ~,mpbltheater.
$10 per~ at tablft ot loor, 111x.
Shuttle servtce will be available . · ~~~1.1.Cblldfen l!ilder 12 ticket

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addition to last-service restaurants
now thatcustomersareeallngmore
vegetables than previously, acconllngto WWlam Welter.
Welter, executive vice president
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••~ -PrettyBabyCoiUstFrlcla.Yplduredwltltpare!Uwerefroai._.,Jeftto
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: ~ l!iliticlpants whined, gurgled or
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sle, Jerry and l&lt;tm Massie,
Gallipolis.
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Boys, seyen~ol2monlhs-Justln
Mulholand, Eric and Vickl MuJOO.
land, Vinton; James Wellington,

-: "r~ttyBabyContestFridaymorn- Mr. andMrs. Don~~ldH.WeUJngton,

' · lng, little did they know who would ' Vinton: Thomas A. Burnett, Torn
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l:!aeies.competed.
year when more than 18J

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Glrls,l3 io 18 months- Cynthia
Wanl, Larry and · Jonda Ward,
Bidwell; Kate Saunders, Matt and
Noreen Saunders, GaWpoUs; Erika
Eutsler, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Eutsler, Galllpolis.
Boys, 13to18monlhs-Nicholas

An~hony

Mulholand,
Mulholand, Vinton; Justin
andR.Dohna
Rice,
Robin and Randy Rice, Vinton;

Andrew Fetldetl:osch, Mike and

Trlsh FenderiJosch; GallipoUs.
Girls; 19 to 2f months- KalaL.
Ours, Lellllld and Becky Ours,
Crown City; Anna Salisbury, Steve
and Shirley Salisbury, Gallipolis;
Alicia B. Riedel, Mr.' and Mrs.
Charles Riedel, Bidwell.
Boys, 19 to 2f months - Justin
~. David and Rbolida,
~ City; Joshua Dunfee, Rod
and Angie . Dunfee, Crown . City; .
Dustin Deckard, Kenny and Kim
Deckard,Calllpnlls
Girls, 25 to 36 months- Amy"
WUson,
r ...nlp&gt;Us;
Bruce
Meghan
and Fetty,
Cl1¥1y Richard
Wllson,
and Terrl Fetty, GalliPOlis; Tara

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by the Rev. Robert Linter. He Is the
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~ !lllnlversary of Howard and,Marle Jake ~hfleld.
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Relatives and friends are Invited
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Sunday 1·6

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9AM lot PM
S'alur•av 9 AM to 5 PM

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Ambu.r Hammond,
: ; Sharon Hammond, PatriOt; $ophla
· l 1'1. Myers, CarlL. Myers, Gallipolis.
: ; r _ tloys, 0 to six months - Jeremy
: 1 :~n. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Queen,
f~ City; Chilton A. Casey, Mr.
: • and Mrs. Robert A. Casey, Gallipn; :
Timothy M. Pruitt, Martin and
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Allen and Becky Bickle,
Andrea Taylor, Becky

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Saccucc i, Kare n Saccuccl, ·
Gallipolis:
Boys, 25 to 36 months - Joshua
Sanders, Eddie ~d Dianna Sand.
ers, Gallipolis; Erick Johnson, Rick
and Patrice Johnson, GaWpolis;
Roland Dovenl1arger, Roland Dovenbarger, Gallipolis.
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REGISTRATION FOR.

AmyWJhon, Jlruce and Cindy WIJsoD;
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.Wri Bl!c* ,_ are Nicholas MnlhQ!and, A11t11o1Q' 8lld Do!Jaa
M +-• II; lbla Ours, Leland and Becky Ours; JUIIIID Dnlmrnoud, .
·David and m

JOHN A. WADE; M.D•..

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believes that God is (He exllts), and tllat He il'a rewarder of tboje who .
dillaently Melt Him. We, baving not -n God, eannot bm wiWn 0!11'
'mind a ro~ image of Him, liut faith eoablel ua to. belle-.e tllat He
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·owh will IRm. 11:8&amp;; EDh, .1:11) that all thlnp Wete erea.ct.
Everythlnlt that Qod llid lfe did of Ria own power aDd Jaw. To bi11imt
'In God Ia to reaPeet Hie power and law.
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God, but ignores His ,JIOwer and law. To ac{ or conduct our U... under
the conviction ·or God a exiltenee but not aeeordlng to tile toavlttlon ot
His supreme wiD, Ia to aet In 1111eh a !11111118r that Ia not pl•'ling to Him.
Sueh a faith II not pleuin1 to God; therefore, we milA be 11'1~
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t~~batllftCc of
~lor*~ f&amp;r, 1M •""'-- of..., 1101 - " This
statement cloet not 10 mueh tell .1111 'lohat faith Ia u it clc. of the
iNoclatlon ud influence It llai on the burt. ~s.Ntace" hu relereace
to"~ oru-"wblle "•"""-"denotee "Pfoo/or left."
Saving faith hu ·~" and · "u•••-~ In God. Coafldence Ill
Hll ppwer, Hlllaw, and Hla falthtlliMu Ia kMPIDI HII1.1~1MI,
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he'avealJ eoun&amp;ry (Ail ....,, _real withiD btl adnd (eowW:Ciotl) 10 • to
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Order 2 sets of prints when you bring in vour roll of ·
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GAlLIPOLIS .., Frank DtCJe. taaa.,clea throuahout the District.
pn!lellied Scouting'•
Is mertt ~ COUIIIelot and
mente
~t 11,ward - the Silver Beaver
serVed four years u District
- for 1111 servke to area Boy
Commllsloner. ·
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several Cub Packs and Scout
Trl.s!ate Area CouncU Scout An· · Troops, as well as iJve training In
nual Ra-opitlon Dinner held at
the leadenhlp. He hu served as
Manhlll University 1n June.
adult advllor to the M-G-M Chapter
A $cout u a youth In Flushing.
of the Order, of the Arrow.
Oblo, he hu IIII'Vt!d the Trt·Sta)e
He ~ been both Cubmaster and
Area Council and M-G-M Dls1rlct Scoutmaster of 2m when tbe unit
pnlll'ams In varloua capac!~ · was Wider' lpollSOrshlp of St.
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HewasM-G-MDlstrlctActlvltles currently Assistant Scoutmaster of
. Chairman 1973:1976, chat,rman or TrooP :zoo at the Gallipolis Christian
committee member for 15 c~po- Church.
rees, and assisted In Scout.(). · He 11 a regular Instructor 1n the
Rama. He reinstituted and beaded Oblo Department of Natural Heup tbe M-G-M Dt.strtct Cub Olym· sources Hunter Safety program, a
plea and Swim Programs In 1~4. member of the Gallla County
He baa assisted In Eagle Scout COnservation Club and Ga!Ua

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PATRidr - The

Patriot
God , will oogm
lerVIces on Sunday nights at 7: :1&gt;
p.m.

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.C!Iurch

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat.· 8 AM-10,PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

CROWN CITY -Steve Fuller
will speak at VIctory Baptist
Church, Sunday, 7:00 p.m.

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6:00p.m. MondayatthehQmeof ·
. Mrs.DaV!dBQwen,Syracuse,for
· a covered dish piCnic.
. Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. John J.
Davis, and Mrs. George Ander·
son will be the hostesses.
RACINE _.. Racine Chapter
134, Order of the Eastern Star,
will meet Monday at 7:00p.m. at
the Masonic Temple.

POMEROY -

298 SECOND .ST. ·.
POMERQV, ·oH. ,
PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAT., AUG. 11, 1984

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the Temple.

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' MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Amatuer Gardener$ will

meet at the homeofMrs. WlWam
Sl!tter Wednesday. The program

Happenings
Meeting set
POMEROY -Girls In grades
nine through 12 at Southern High
School who are Interested In
pJaYJng wiley ball are asked to
attend an organizational' meet·
lng on Tuesday, August 7, at 11
a.m. The meeting Is at the hlg!l
school.

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COLUMBIA

wllllncludeaplantexchangeand
.nature arrangements. Co.hostesses for the meeting wW be
the officers of the club.

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GALLIPOLIS - The North
· GaWa class of 1964 will have a
· reunion at 0.0. Mcintyre Park,
Aug.ll,lO a.m to6 p.m. and there
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- Intermediate class 1s forming
In Ft. Pleasant. There will be an
lnfonnatlonal meeting Aug. 15, 7
p.m., at the Pl. Pleasant EMS
high

school for all interested EMTs.
Ohioans are also ellglble tor the
claas and certltlcatlon.

Free clothing
day scheduled
CHE':!HmE -GaiDa - Meigs

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Wedneldayy, 9 a.m. to noon for
low-lnoome pa iOIIS. The cJo.
thin&amp; bank Is located at the old
hlib IChoolln Cbeshlre.

Skin tests·
POMEROY - Tubereui1n
111111 lalla will be 8lven at the.
,._.. County

'I'ubercukBis or-

ace 111 tbemulti-pwpoleiJulldll!c

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Offer Expirws Sit.•.A11. 11, 1914

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COFFEE
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CAN

MACARONIL~HEESE

KOO~AID

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Good DIIIJ At Powell's

THRIFT KING

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Thirtl·it Locust. Gallipolis, Ollio
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OHIO VALLEY CHRISTIAN
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CROWN CITY - Vacation
Bible Scbool will be Aug 6 to 10 at
v~ Baptist Church, 6: oo to
· 11;50 p.m. nightly. There wW be
· an qJI!I\ boose at the c}lurcl1
Sunday, 6: :II to 7: :II before the
closing program Aug. l2.
RIO ·GRANDE - Simpson
Chapel Unlted.MethOdlstChurch
. will have VacatioJI Blbte School,
Aug. 6 to 10, classes 6: :II to9 p.m.
nightly. Ciasses for nursery to 6th
grade,, and a Bible Study for
adults. For Information, can

Summer Clearance
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MANSFIELD, Ohio - Krtstilt McNary, ne1ceS II the groom.
E111abeth Holbnall became the
Best man was Christian P. Morris
bride of David Rem!e.Y Morris II! a ·. · Sr., father 11 the gri)opl. Usbm
July 7 ceremony ' at the First were Christian p MOrrJa ,J
Congregational Orurch • In Mans· II the groom;
• · Mark Morris,
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CUflord brother
field, Ohio, with lhe Rev.
brotherlltbe'groom; 'oawTaaue;
Schtjer ofllclatmg. The bride Is the DaveHinkleandSOOttKnlllht,
dalllhter of James Dean Hoffnwl
The gUi!st llOOk was atte11ded by
and Gloria, Kinsley Holfmall ci Cherie Schultz and Sue
Manaleld. The groom Is the 801111 McReynolds.
Christian P . Morris and LDilan
A receptD1 followed Immediately
Morris II Calllpolls.
at the Greek Orthodox Hall:
The bride wore an antique gold
The couple resides 1n Columbus.
bracelet that had belonged to .the
The bride 1s graduate c~ Lexlng·
groom's grandmother. She was ton High Scbool and attended Ohio
eSL'Orted to the alter by her father.
University · and, Ohio State
AttendlngthebrklewereMichelle Unlv~. , ·
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Hottman, siSter of the bride; Cheri
-The groom Is a graduate- Of
Hill, Debbie McNacy, sister of the lfol!aton Academy 1n Dothall, Ala.,
· groom; ·Lelsha McCreadY; Lisa and Ohio Unlverlsty. He Is body .
·srett and Paula Kelfter. · Flower building trainer at Gold's Gym 1n
gtrls were · Amanda and Ubby Columbu&amp;.'-,_
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Rotary Clubwlll meet Tuesday, 6
p.m. at Oscar's.

vltes the publlc.

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DIClemente is l!l"ployed by the
c;ama County Bpatd , of Mental
Retardation and Developmental ·
Dlsablllttes as WorkahPp Director
of Gallco Industries and hu been
active In programs related to the
develhpment and growth of the
mentally and · phyllcany hand!·
capped tor the past ~ years.
· He resides In Galllpolls with his
wife Chris and sons Patrick and
Andrew, hothofwhomareonactlve
duty · with the U.S. Navy at the
Great Lakes Naval Training Center
Frank DIClemente
near Chicago, ni:
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Kristin Hoffman exchanges vows
.~ith David Remley Morris July 7

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LECI'A - Thjere will be Bible
StudywlththeRev. Earl Hinkle,
Tuesday, ' 7:00 p.m. at Walnut
Ridge Church.

SYRACUSE -The Nazarene
Women's Missionary Society
will meet at 7 p.m. at the
Syracuse Church Wednesday.
Etnphasl,s will be on ml.sslonar·
les In Hongkong and India. New
ofDcers will be Installed. The
Rev. James Kittle, pastor, In·

. Academy Band Booltenl.

OPENING MONDA'Y

Practice tor

Initiation will be held at 7::1&gt;
Monday night at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple bY Pomei'O)' .
·Chaptetll!G, Order of the Eastern
Star. Regular meeting wW be

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PEl DAY, Wlltal WILL IICLUOE All CAll IVAI. 1!0£5•
SUSOI PASSES WILL IE
CHIUIIEI UIDEI OlE
WILL BE
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August 5, I~

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Bailey,
Nibert
trade vows

STORE

PI'. P~, W.Va.
Teresa Lynn Bailey becrupe the
bride of Gary Lee Nibert June 2ln a
l;lwn ceremony at Fort Randolph In
Krodel Park, Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
She Is the daughter of lvah D.
Miller of· Point Pleasant ahd the
late Val D. BaUey. The groom, son
of Janet Nibert and Jerry Nl~rt of
Gallipolis, Ohio. is a graduate of
Ky~er Creek Hlg)l School and is
employed by McKinney Drilling
Company of Charleston.
Church of Christ minister John
Steele perfonned the ceremony.
Vows were exchanged under an
arch of white and pale blue car·
nations.
The processional and· recesstonal
son~s were "Time in a Bottle" and ·

'Love's Theme "
The bride wor~ a two.plece streetlen~h dress of shell colored crepe •
and carried a bouquet of daisies and.·
baby's breath.
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Matron of hcmor Doima J. Mitchell.
The ~oom wore a suit of shell
and pale blue.
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Best man was Mark Curnutte.
Shannon Leigh, three-year-old
daughter of the bride, prectided her
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for nonmetl\llers. Appointments w111 be
lnclMdUally schl!duled· for 30 min11te ~.
For more lniormatton on' these
c~ or enrojlment contact Connle Cutipbell-taton, Director, at
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary L Niberl
a 'white wicker basket of rose
petals.
A reception followed In a cabin at
the fort. A three-tiered wedding
cal(e In white. with pale .blue . ~

course ts

Meigsbookmol?i/e
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GALLiPOLIS - EI\I'OIImellt for
tndlvldual guitar Instruction Is now
being ~ at the Frencll Art
Colony, :530 Ftnt Avenue, In
Gallipolis. instructor, Jeff warns. ley of C.alllpoU. wW begin lessons
.on 'Ibursday, Alii. 9. and continue
throuib Sept. 27.
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and . other refreshments were
served.
A gathering followed at the home
of the bride's mother, with music
provided by Itomlc Sounds.

Wider contract with the Ohio Valley
Area Ubrarles.
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.p.m.; Harrisonvtlle (Chur~h). 4:355: lri p.m.; New Lima Road (one
DIAMOND SETS
mue south of Fort Meigs), 5:15-6
~ From $l95to $995
p.m.; Rutland (Depot St. ).·6: 40-8;
WE HAVE THE
p.m. ·
Ol-YMPIC COINS FOR SALE
' Wed!Jesday. Aug. 8 - Tuppers
t:!latns ,(Lodwl~k's), 7:25-7:55 p.m.;
Tawnev
. Rlggscrest Addition. 8:10-8;40 p.m . . 424 Second Av(.

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RIO GRANDE - The Area
Agency on Aglns District 7, 11\C., and

C9Uege, Rlo Grande, Ohio 45674, or
telephone (614) 245·5ro6.

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the Nursing
Home Area
Training
Center,
a subsidiary
of· the
Ohio riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
,
Department of Health, wW sponsor
several workshops In September. '
On Thursday; Sept. 'n , Ms. Ruth
A. Weaver will conduct two seminars at Sclo1o Memorial Hospital. th
the continuing educaUon class·
rooms. In the morning, begtnn[ng,
at 9 a.m .. M~. Weaver will present'
"Principles of Charting In Long·.
. Fibertlls
Tenn Care," while at I p.m., she
will conduct another training enMesh
Alumi1111m
titled " Implications ' of
8 Ft. to 20 Ft
Impactions." ·
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Is associated with the Ohio Department of Public Welfare, will
. . . conduct an all-day session on
Patient Assessment Systerris. This
program will be Cl!nducted at
Shawnee Staie Park LOdge from 9 1-----~--------......;.-'---,.----1
· a.m. to4: 30p.m. Thtsworksh!&gt;PWill
explain, In detail, the Imparlance of
the assessmen1 system and how It
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works.
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The Hollday Inn, Portsm!&gt;Uth,
Ranches
will be the site of the training which
Cape Cads
will be conducted by Dr. Jane
81-l.evels ·
Myers, Ohio University, entitled
FHA-VA-FmHA .
"Outreach for the Rural Elderly."
This program Is funded by ·a TIDe
Financing
IV·A grant from the Older AmeriAvallal,le
cans' Act, and Is geared toward all
service providers who perform
services for: the elderly In the hotne.
YOU CAN START HERE AND
For Information concerning
AT :VOUR LEISURE
these worksht)ps, please contact
Ruth A. Weaver, Training Cordlnator, Area Agency on Aglnt District
AIID
EIID
7, Inc., P.O. Box 978, Rlo Grande

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WINSTON-SAL.ElYI. N.c. (AP)Students looldrig for a lob.l\ave a
better chance of landing one If they
tailor their tntervti'Wlng skills to the
kind of firm they a:re interviewing
with.
Mary Lou Southern, the manaw .
. of R.J. Reynolds Industries college
recruitment says her finn Is
"prtrnilrlly a tnarketlng-drlven
: conipany. Wecantellalotabouthow
jobcandklateswWfltlnherebyhow
they market themaelves. ''
She recommends.students think
of themselves as a l)I!W product
• enterlng.the matke!place.

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Kingsbury. Home Sales, Inc•.
1100 ~ lain Sntt

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IN GAWPOUS CALL ·'
PRUDENa HUMPHREYS AT 446-1375
FoR INFORMATION
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Make Sure It's
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RAGGED RIPE

PEACH HALVES
29

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CAN

704 GRAND Cj:NTRAL AVE .
PARKERSBURG
MON.-FRI. I TO J. SAT. I TO I

89¢ ·

VALLEY BELL

ICE CREAM

21&amp;-4'532 '

HUNnNGTON- 121-70.! ij)
ACROSS FROM THE
HUNnNGTON CIVIC CENTER

5 P.M.-9 P.M.
1 P.M.-9 P.M•
1 P.M.-9 P.M.

JELLO

12 OZ. ASST.

UL$1 7 ~
ASST. FLAVORS

$199

PUDDING
POPS

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EVAPORATED

MILK 2CANS
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CATSUP
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NORTHERN

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DECORATED
NAPKINS
2% MILK .
FRITOS
3/• POUNDER

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TYSO" FROZEN

TIDE .
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490Z.
BOX

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FRIED ~~xoz $27 9
CHICKEN
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UTILE DEBBIE

,OATMEAL
CREAM PIES
BLACK FLAG

12

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GARDEN ~RESH PRODUCE

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COKE, TAB
PEANUT
$}49
SPRITE
BUTTER 1s oz.

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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·35 near Gal~
·. li(lolis. Physicians from--the Departments of Family Practice arid Pediatrics will be available for
·treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter
) ttie Clinic at the .Hospital Emergency Roo~ Entr.ance. Pediatric. patienls should telephone 446.. 5287 for ·a time to .be
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,&lt; Wednesday ~ Physical Fitness,
ti.:45 a.m.; Bingo, 1-2 p.m.; Bol¥ttng, 1: 30 p.m.
'l 'Ibursday - Trip to the Ohio
Fair, leave at 7:30' .m.
Oera:mtcs, 10 a&lt;JJI.-2 p.m.
i; Friday - CHEAO Health Educatbt Program on Nutrition at 10: 30
ll)m., Public Dinner.'with serving
ttom 4 to 6: :ll p,m., with.a round
~square dance from 7 to 10 p.m.
· tVJth music by the Strlilgdusters.
:~ 'nckets for ~Ohio State Fair for
Persons over.&amp;I are available at the
· ~ter for $2, tickets tor the Meigs
. ,Co\mty Fair Senior Citizens Th!Y.
~y,Aug.l6,
.·
~ill(). for persons
There wW
· iJe·no reduced price at the gate for
the county fair so pick up your
· ticket ai the Center.
~· The Senior Nutrition Program
fitenu for the week Is:
:•: Monday-Hamburger,creamed
fc:as. CQ1e , Slaw, tapioca with
:&gt;\'hipped topping.
' : Tuesday - Chefs salad, corn,

MARRIAGE,

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$229
SALAD
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f)1il&amp;y ,- Creamed chipped beef
btsCUtt, seven laye,r salad.
rarrois.
aetstln with 'fruit.
Of {DIIII. ,coffee or tea
witll 'meals.

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Physical
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Ji:45
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Practice, 1-2. 1

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fll•llr. COlle .
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lrN on tim lloor tN~~mi*t to 1440 141111111ttt. EIIIIIICt IIIII qlll- '
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'Ibursday - Ham salad sandp-eamed lima beans, cot~
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Frank A. Wharton, Naples, Fla.
The open-church ·wedding wW
take pi8ce at Grace United MethOdist Church i\1111· 11, 4: 30 p.m., with
the Rev. Bruce Harris otnclattng.

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::: ~MERPY - The following
acttVttles have been scheduled for
~ ~~~of Aug. 6-10 at the Meigs
Grunty Senior Citizens Center,
f,i:ulberry Heights, Pomeroy; •
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lJ.; 45 a.m.; Square Dance, 1-3 p.m.

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PORTI.AND '- Mr$. Odessa Mr. and fdr&amp;. Wayward Jones,
Promtt ot POrtland announces the Racine. '
engagement and approaehlng !11l!J'· 1 .. Tile open Church wedding wUI
rlaaeotherdaughter,Danet]BI.renc!~ takepiaQeon,Aug.18at7p.m.atthe
~eddie•.to Roller Lee Jones, son,of ·Portland Unl~ Metllodlst Church,
Portland,

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, VINTON· ...- James Kemp, Ft.
Stewart. : Ga., and Kim Beck,
Gallipolis, were llJilrtied July 4 by
the Rev. Elmer Geiser at the borne
of the groom's parents. ·
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The groom Ia the son ot Wayne
and Ethel Kemp, VInton, and the
bride Is the da\lillter of Hollis and
Mooney, Mercervme.
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' Kemp 1ls a grad11ate ' of .l"ortli'
QaUla . High School and Buckeye r
· HUla Career Center. ,
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: ·The ~ Is· a graduate or
90
Hannan Trace High Schooh
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CHESHIRE ~ Old Kyger FreeBob Price, brother Or the• ~~r::·l
will Baptist Church was the setting
was best man, while Steve 'i.
for the June 15 wedding of Janna
step-father of the bride, was usher.
Lynn Nelson, daughter of Lana
Each wore tuxedoes with whl11e 1
Ferrell of Cheshire and James
jackets and black pants.
Nelson of Chester, to Timothy
The groom wore solid whl1te I
Edward Prtce, son of Mr. and Mrs.
tuxedo with a burgundy
Bill Prlce of Cheshire.
boutonniere.
Tile Rev. Don Prtce performed
Brad Hoffman, nephew of the
. the doubleorlng ceremony followi~
groom, was rlngbearer.
. Bernice Clarke of Cheshll'e regtsa program of music by Susie
Slgman.
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tered guests; Renee Ward, GalllpoGiven In marriage by her parents Us, and PrlsclJla Anderson,
Marmet, W.Va.," a.SJsled at the
and escorted tct the !lltar by her
father, the bride wore a gown or
reii!pllon which ·l81ured threelayered lace with puffed sleeves ·tlerei:! cake with pjnk. l'(lllesl acand scooJ)ed neckline and a veU
cented with shades of pink
· with matching lace trtm. She
burgundy, decorated by the
carried a bouquet of burgundy, pink •groom's sister-In-law, . Tljeresa
and white carnations, accented . Price. ·
with baby's breath and lace with
The couple wW reside at Jackson
white ribbons falling Into lovers'
Estates Apartments.
Kelly Nelson, sister of the brtde;
knots.
was maldof'honor and wore a gown
of burgundy taffeta. Mary Beth
Nelson, sister of the bride, bridesmaid, wore a gown of pink taffeta.
Shana Ferrell, step-sister of the
bride, was the nower girl. She wore
a pink trimmed gown of white
,
talfeta.
The bride's attendants carried
bouquets of pink and burgundy
carnations. The Rower girl carried
a basket of pink rose petals.

: KANAUGA - ,Plans have been
completed Cor the marriage or
Robin L': Burnett, daugllter of Clyde
· and Freeda 'B urnett, Kanauga, to
GeorgeJ, Wharton, son of Kathleen
J. Drlppl. Cobbs Creek, Va., and

CLOSED SUNOA\

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Burnett - Wharton ·

14 CARAT
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']anna Nelson exchanges vows
with Timothy Edward Nelson

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PT. PLEA8ANJ', W.Va. - Mr. t~ School of HUllttngton, W.Va.,
and Mrs. RUSiell M. See of Point
and the Marietta' Area School of
Plea.lant, W.Va. announee the
Practical Nursing, and has been
engagement of t)lelr dalllhter,
employed aa a nurse with the state
Sbaron Latn. to Thnothy R. Smith, . of West Vtrgtota.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sinlth
Smith If a graduate of Ceredoof~~. W.Va.
, Kenova HJeh School and attended
A private wec!dlng wlli take place , Marshall University In Huntington,
, In -\~J~U~t.
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W.Va. He Is emPloYed at Foodland
Ms. See IP'aduated from Point In Pomei6y, Ohio.
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Ms. See Is the granddaughter of
11Tad11ate of ~VIctor Comptome- ~ Cheney of Gallipolis.

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· lbnee S c~iel Correapondent
:. It's call~!~! the DEMON DROP.
- I am speaklng[j
of the one of

for hours, one request after the
other and never misses a riote. ·
We wish them both the best.

also visited other relatives ancl
attended a baUgame featuring the
r.tnclnnatl Reds.

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$1 49

Stncethlsisthetlrneoftheyear to
When youhaveyoungsters, llkea
~---~~--~----""'"""--! am- Pickle.
inany rides
travel we would like to teD you slx yearold, staylngwithYOIIforthe
tt
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aboutafewofthefolksfromMelgs summer ,...,., learn many new
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f • M t A.d
CEdar Point. The
One w_ itFi eech purchase of 2 packs of
Wetch
or ea
' Demon Drop
County who have been doing just. thlbgs andJyou
also keep up on
.seems to be the
that.
' things.
I.,_Fr•="k=liny=•rlll'!.:,..._ _.......,..,.,.---:-~
' tnost thrilling,
r
Erma Cleland, Chester and her
Not only do you keep busy but
103/J4 OZ
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most
niece Faith McCain, Marietta, just tired as well. However, I for one
c·
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returnedbometroman~edaytr!p loveeverymtnuteottt.
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0
Sun. &amp; ·Mon., ug.
1rtgbtenlng rides at the park.
~ · Yau are Strapped ln. a seat and
to Duncan, Okla. .
1 took my slx year old Robby to
With .each purchase o~ 2 boxes of Cereal.
Manufcicturer(s Coupons
;tau slowly go high In the air. Then
They v!sisted Erma's son, Jerry see Klrrate Kid. Once was not
~ au of a sudden you drop 131 feet in
and Erma's two granddaughters enough for him and he went to see
Hamburger Bunsu:r.. 25 1
Heiner's
Bread
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Dog
.Buns
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"\hree secondS.
who reside at Lawton, Okla.
tl)e movie the second time.
On~ vyith each purch111• of 2
On!! with !tach purchaoa of 2
One with eacl\ purcheaa of 2
; ~~ Now Isn't ihat hair-raising. I was
peck• of .,oremade frozen Ml·
They visited the Holy City,
We have had karate for break:
pack• of Kahn'• Luncheon
pecka of l(ehn'a Wienera.
nute Steaka.
·.'given this ~!\!ormation by somE&gt; MermacCavernsanddrovearound fast, lunch, In between and night
Meata.
: '!Olks who vlsltro Cedar Point this · the Arch In St. Louis.
time too.
· summer.
VALLEY BELL. BROUGHTON'S
Erma sf1!ted they had a wonder- . Can'tyou Imagine the Impression
R.C.
COLA
2o/o MILK
' They not only loved the ride but ful time and loved every minute of this type of movie'would give to a
MilK
DR.
PEPPER
' enjoyed the park Immensely. Cedar
One with each purchaae of 2
GAL. . $169.
six year old, to see on the screen this
lt.
• Point I am told Is outstanding.
i'z OZ. $}59 6 PACK pecka of 1 0 lb. Idaho Potatoeo.
Knowing Erma, she enjoys life so handsome young man being able to:
FRUIT DRINK
CANS
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much, that whoever was along defeat the toughest of characters
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: Frankie Mwnaw a former res!· enjoyed themselves also.
with a chop chop.
PEPSI
COLA
COTTAGE
. dent of Syracuse is now a resident of
---Now don't misUnderstand the
16
$189
CHEESE
" Pomeroy Health Care Center. ·
AlSo, Vera Crow, Pomeroy, showwasoutstandlnglt'sjustthat a
6 PACK Thwy.
One
with
eac~
purchaM
of
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·, · Bob and Esther Harden have for ' reCently returned home folloWing a small boY, is very much Impressed
CREAM SODA bOJies of cereal. Y9ur chqic•·
: many years looked after Frankie visit with her daughter and family, with what an older youth can do.
BARREL HEAD
and are very happY to report she is · Dmma, Mike and Mandy of Coral
Oh hoy • but isl\'t It wonderful.
BUTTERMILK
~ 'more. than content In her new
Springs, Fla.
1.• ORANGE CRUSH
" n\oo..to
..-~rs.
· · She too had .a wonderM time .
t6 oz. $ 29
It won'tbe long until Fair time
I.OY..Vl·
8 PACK
· Plus Dtp.
' ;-, Her roommate is none other than
Mrs. Sadie Thuener, Syracuse and It just doesn't seem pa;slble.
One c1n with each purchaaa of
.
Margaret Newman who is well and Ted Lehew, Chillicothe, spent a
The Fair gets IIJlderway on
2
HCkl
of
chMie.
Your
ORANGE
BAG ICE
· known In Meigs County, not only as day In Cincinnati recently visiting Tuesday, Aug. 14.
choice.
·JUICE
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LG.
ments at the plano.
Kenneth Armstrong who Is a
Do have a nice week. .
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NEW KEEBLER SOFT
• They teD me Margaret wUl play resident of Clev_es RestHome3I'hey
One with ach purchae of ~
CHILL.lJl• ;
COOKIES
packs of Froze~ Food.
choice.
POP
12?Z. $}39

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LOS ANGELES (AP)- These Games of the 10a!I
Olympiad have become an AlneriCan 0~, a
red, white; blue - and Kok! - crescendO that has
almost d1'0WIIi!d out those Ul national anthems that
don't beK!n. "Oh say can you see ..."
The United States has ~ almost halt of the Kold
medals contestro tbus far, and (Yen some U.S. fans
are embarraued by the riches.
"It's a shalne we don't have more c&lt;mpetltlon,''
said Dorothy Malo~ Of San Diego, watching track and
tleld competition at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Certainly the Games of Los Angeles, which rei!(:lied
their mld)vay point Saturday, have been a big, brassy ·
celebration or Americana.
The torch relay was the loogest ever. The opening
cetawny was hailed as the most dramatic. The
American team qulclay won more medals than

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The Meigs County Fair Wlll open Sorority again will be seUing your
' Now that's
officially on Aug. 14 but· let me . tickets for entering the-grounds an.d
this }:E'81' you wUl have your hand
Some 25
acquaint you with the new set up in
stamped
when you enter so that If
ago, Robert Wilgetting on and off of the Rock
you
want
to leaVE' the fairground&lt;; ·
sOn was tossing a
Springs Fairgrounds before you
an4
return
the same day, that little I
football wit
drive out and' find yourself comchore
will
already
be taken care I
friends on
pletely frustrated by the changes.
and
you
don't
have
to face It when I
lawn of hi~
Now- in the first place- there
mother-In-law,
Y.ou're ready to leave the groundS.
will be two lines of traffic going Into
~rs. Donald Smith, at her home
the back gate. This means a.s you
Carolee . Montanez, daughter
.• then In Hartford, W.Va. along with
come off of the by pass you will
.Mr.
IJ!Id Mrs. Agustin Montanez
, river.
.
• drive straight ahead - not mailing .
· He didn't notice until later that he
the left hand tum onto former
Arecl~, Puerto Rico.,, ,s~pe~~n~ta:;;;~J
In Pomeroy with her g1
hail lOst his University of North Route 33.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ables,
Garo!Jna ring and a search by
The upper admlssio11 gate - the . enroute to Camp Conestoga, New
.everyone involved failed to tum up
Liberty, . Iowa, where she will
... the ring. From time to time other .is the onj! towards Pomeroy as you
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drive
north
on
old
Route
33
and
undergo a month's training In
, !!earches were made- but no luck.
this
Is
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way
that
many
.
o
f
you
camping. She wUl then be certified
~ . Recently Wllsiln and his wife,
·-now Uvlng In Savannah, Ga., have entered the fairgrounds over to serve as a Girl Scout Camp
Counselor.
· returned to Meigs County for a visit . the past years, wUl be an EXIT
only. You just will not be able to
with relatives anddwingthelrstay,
Carolee is planning to attend
a llon-ln-Iaw, Don Eichinger of ente~ · the fairgrounds at that college in the Boston area and this
'l'lAlf!I'S Plains, secured from a turnoff.
marks her ~ year to attend
The
lower
gate
this
Is
In
the
Camp ConeStoga. By the way, her
trlet1d a metal detector. WUson and
area
of
the
horse
barns
will
Don went to the lawn where Mrs.
mothe~ is the former Carolyn
function as lt always has. You can
Snilth had llved at the time the ring
Allman of Paneroy.
·was lost- now mind you, this is 25 enter and you can leave via this
While visiting here, Caroleewent
gate.
to Charleston, Weston and Jane
•:Years Ia ter.
.
Hopefully, I haven't confused
~ " Don was operating the metal
Lew, W.Va. toseerelatl'lesandalso
'yi&gt;u. It's really a switcl) from
went to Ohio Unlv~ity inAth!ms to
~. detector and within five minutes he
previous years so you wlll want to
; gilt a "beep." The spot was dug up
visit her brother, Agustin Jr., who
be'()n
your
toes.
.
wUl he a juniOr there this faD. He's
: lind there under about an Inch artd a
Pllrklng
of
cars
this
year
will
be
~ half of dirt was the ring and in
majoring pre-law. Carolee wUl nY
by unlforined representatives from
to her horne In PUerto Rico on Aug.
: exceUent condlton. WUson - like
Hocking Technical College at Nel- 20 to prepare for entering school.
: most of us - has expanded a bit so
sonvllle. They replace members of
~ iiow must wear the evasive ring on
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pinkie.
Personally, I thought the opening
Legion, who have handled the of the Olympics was just fantastic
:::. Can you Imagine locating a lost
parking for so many years. The - a nice reOectlon on the talmts
::rtng In a yard 25 years later?
·
Legion
Post members are just and creativity of our nation. It was
: · Aller a tale Uke that, I feel like I
finding
It
too much of a grind.
durned near enough to keep us
• w,ouJd be In a .health,V position If I
Members
of Ohio Eta Phi SMll.Ili!G aU week.
• were seUing metal detec(ors.

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• the week of Aug. 6-10 at the Senior
·'Citizens Center located at 220
. .'Jackson Pike are as follows:
._:. Monday, Aug. 6 - Ceramics
· Class, 9: :.&gt;-noon; Chorus, 1·3 p.m.
·&gt;: Tuesday, Aug. 7 - S.T.O.P.
.•Class,10:30 a.m.; Physical Fitness.
' U: 15 a.m. ,
:· • Wednesday, Aug. 8- State Fair.
";'leave Center at 7:30 a.m.; VInton
• -~lble Study, 1 p.m.; Card Games,
· 1-3 p.m.; American Literature
'. Ciau,1 p.m.; Garden .club, 1-3 p.m.
' .. Thursday, Aug. 9 - Bible Study,
' 11 a.m.-noon.
·. Friday, Aug. 10 - Essays Due,
, Art Class. 1-3 p.m .; Craft Mini·
• Course, 1-3. p.m.; Evening Actlvlties. 6-10 p.m.
;: The Senior Nutrition Program
will serve the foll9wtog menus:
: ~ Monday - Beef pattie with
• gravy, noodles, green beans,
; peaches, bread, butter.
;;:; Tuesday - Smoked sausage;
.• baked beans, greens, apple pie,
bread. butter. ·
: - Wednesday - fried chicken,
sweet potatoes, tossed salad. sugar
' cookies, bread.
:· • Thursday- Barbecue sandwich,
; 4!01e slaw. corn, pineapple, bun,
' butter.
• ~· Friday - Salmon patty. seal• loped potatoes, broccoli, chocolate
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had asked ABC ·to tooe down Its pro-American
coverage. But after meeting with 1ql ABC ofllctais,
• IOC President Juan Antonio Sam&amp;ranch Chanled his
mind. "We are very happy With the CCNerage," he
said.
Nevertheless, Roone Arledge, president of ABC
news and sports, conceded that Samaranch had a ·

boule In Butler Cmnty and a
In suburban Sharonville. It Is
decol ated In red and teatures
framed ·pictures of Bench In his

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playing daYs-

Bench hired Lee ~· a ,
vetel'aD beYerage dlltrlbulqr, to
rnaJIIille the operatflln. ... lddl·
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"We are much calml'r In our countries, not so fuD of
patriotism," said a Swedish official who asked not to
be ldmtllled. "We're used to spectators screaming,
but this is a bit too much."
The International Olympic Committee, worried
that the Games were losing their International ftaVor,

, . specta1 Coors warehollle taclllty

and Blatz. . Bench

that bave astn:IQg

follawlni In the ,area.

The COI11!l8II.Y also canpetes ,
with more than aevm c:llsb1butors Iii Clnclnnltl, but Bench and
Sledgie expect to rank first 01'
second In the city b.Y next year.
••we lllive 5elil!i oil natloi1al
brands and pe()llle have an
m11Uon before that Drs! truck Is
allegiance to a !unetown.beer," .
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Bench said. "Bitt do they haVP
happen autotnatlcally, then eve·allegiance to a homet&lt;M'll hoy? I
ryone
rolls over dead and drinks
almost feel like one."
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lng the dlstl1butlng company
the tubes or !Dill'thlng, I'm right
with three buslne!is partners last
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U1be money is up trmf,H
public.''
Bench said. "We are.lalklng $3

"There Is aome validity with this complaint,'' he
said. "I'm trying to get IICrOIIIS to our people that we're
lilt here to root AmericaDs home.''
Not only Is the United States g/-abblng much of tbe
kold. h Is reveling In the vlctortes. But few countries
would be doing u well U the~ Unloli and tbe 13
Warsaw Pact nations It led on an Olympic boycott
were here.
The Soviet Union's. olnctal press has been
harlngulng tbe Games fnlm afar all week. reporting
aome Olympic results but ranlndlng Its cl~ that

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Walker cracked two home fUllS and
final two Innings for hlssecondsa~.
a double to center.
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Tcm Seaver pitched llE'Vl!l\ ~
1beBrewerstooka1-0ieadinthe
Greg Luzlnskl then lined
Innings Satunlay as the Chicago
first 011 Clliiii!CUUve singles by Rick sacrlflcl' ny to deep center and
White Sax stopped the Milwaukee
Manning and Jim Gantner and a
Walker followed wi~h a two-rwj
Brewet'S 7-3.
. sacrtnce ny by lbJbln Yount. ' .
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13th of the season, marked the
. ·Walker's first lioJrMlr, adrtvei!ltO runs In their half of the sixth;
second time In his last sevm games the center-field stands, tied It in the Manning OPened with a single, and
one out later, YOUI)t ~bled dowJi
that he bas hmll!led twice jn' ·a Mh.
game.
. The White Sox chased Moose the left-field line. CecU Cooper the!!
Seaver, U-6, gave up sevm hits. Haas. 6-9, with three runs In the singled home both runners to pull
did not allow a walk and stnick out sixth. Carlton Fisk singled with one Milwaukee wlthto 4-3.
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Angeles..
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That, alOng with some stunning l).S. perfOrmances,
has fueled patriotic feelings that peaked Wednesday
night when a sextet of clean-cut young gymnasts ·
upset China for the men's team gymJIIISIIcs title.
It continued Friday night when a capacity crowd at
Pauley Pavlllon joined 16-year-old gold ~t
Mary Lou Retton In singing the national anthem after
she 11psel Romanian Ecalerlna Staho to the women's
all-around gymnastics competition.
'
For non-Americans, an the attentiOn ts ~­
While Petra Van Staveren wu winning HoDand"•
first gold medal. In tbe -wunen's 100-meter
breakstroke on Thursday, the Dutch Natlilnal
Olympic Coounittee here got a call from Holland
complaining that television coverage had suddenly
switched over to gymDIII!tles beca~ the Americana
were In the lead.
, .,
"AU we ever seem to get on television Is America,
AmeriCa and . more America," 511ld Truus :VliJ!
Amstel, a spokeswoman for the Dutch committee. •
Tom Osenton, ABC's manager of Olympic
pubUclty, saki the U.S. telecast "refiects what has
happened. The Americans have dominated . the
Olympics early, and the~ has refiected that." He
notro also that ABC broadCasts were tailored forea,cll
country's needs by native broadcasters.
SaturdaY• BeluPta
Alex Baumann of~ led 1l swimmers who
broke the previous Olympic record In the men's
mmeter .Individual medley In qualifying heats for
the event.
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.Baumann, who holdS the world recordot2~1eS.
2.25 seconds, was timed In 2: 03.00 to ·set the
Olympic ~tandard- The previous mark of2: &lt;TI'.1i as
set by Gurmar Larsson'of Sweden In l!m, the last
the event was swum In the Olympics.
- Matthew Dryke of Col~bus, Ga., won the ao1c1
mE'dalln Olympic skeet shllqtln1. ,
Dryke tied tbe Olympic record with 198 polrtts. ·.
Denmark.'s Ole Rlber Rasmussen and Italy's Luca
Scrlbanl !Wssl tied tor second place with 196 ~ts
andwerescheduledforastootofftodecldewhowould
get the sDver and bronze medals.
. •
- The Uniled States won the gold medal Sa~.
In th!' eight-oars-with-coxswain race, prevmtlng .a
sweep by Ranania !ri women's rowing.
•
· The Romanians had won all tlve f!lW(ng even~)
earlier Saturday, but the U.S. lloat edged Vie
Romanian eights team by about a third of a lengtlt lp
the final event.
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. !APl stake.
Michael Jordan carried the U.S.
In Group A, Brazil, 1-3, played
basketball team to a stlrn first-half West Germany,l-3, With the winner
lead over Spain on Saturdli)' and his advandng, and 19fr!Olympic cham·
. teammates then shook off tl!elr pion r ugoslavla, 4-0, faced Italy, W.
tenacious opponents for a 101-&amp;'1 In an earUt&gt;r Group A conll'!;t,
victory In the O)Ymplcs.
Australia, 3-2, already In ibe
The victory was the fifth In a row quarterfinaL•. thumped wtoless
for the unbeaten U.S. squad. The ·Egypt M-78.
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The6-fooi-5Jordan finished as the
Both teams move Into Monday's AmeriCans' leading scorer with 2i
quarterfinals.
pointS, Including 1l of 14 field ~is
Jordalf, the North Carolina AU· and his last nine shots.
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Mullin scored 12 of his 16 points In
last nine goals in tbe first half, the second half. Patrick Ewing
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' buZiJer, to give the Unitro States a Leon Wood had 12 points and-..li
· 4H1 lead at halttlme.
assists and Sam Perkins 1l points ·
He made the Drs! U.S. goal of the and ll rebounds .
second baH, then limped off the
The Americans hit 56 perc¢nt
court with an ankle Injury with from tbe neld to Spa 1n •s so percent
about 16 minutes remaining and the . and dmllnated the boards, outAmericans leading only 51-48.
reboundingtbeSpaniards44-16 . .' : .
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JJy the time be returned eight Spain with 17 · poln~. An!lrs
minutes later, Leon Wood, Clu1s Jimenez added 14, wh!Ie Fel1Wido
Mu!Un 11\..'&lt;1 Sam Perkins hlid led a Martin, oneofSpaln'stopguns,was
15-2 streak that put the game out of limited to six points.
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reach, 66-50.
Ian Davies scored 18 points !Or
In later Group B games, Canada, Australia against Egypt, which go&amp;
2-2, which already has clinched a 37 points !rom Mohamed Soliman.·

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PomeRty-Midd~port-Gallipolis, Ohio . Point

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.Wesf Virginia girl world champion

hawn Baker; Up and coming tennis performer Tides settle f(}r 4-1 victo.-y ~
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thlsareabyWWldlnglessonsfot;lll
ages.
Shawn really hasn't been playtng
the game all that long. Wbenhewas
ll, hewouldgoOOwlltothecourt, slt
on bench outside the fmce, and ·
watcll the young men from the
Middleport area playing.
Says Shawn's mother, "It was
really kind of cute. He was juSt like
thetypica!Uttleboyfollowlngthebig
boys
around and wanting todowhat
they were doing.''

·Then one day; Mike Sayre, also

SHAWN BAKER

ByNANCYVOACHAM
'l1me8-Senllnel Staff
~~ioDI£P.ORT ·- "Are you
.a,..iv to line up for the windmill
..S..'il?" asks 16-yeilr-old Middleport
Instructor Shawn Baker.
me, tlili grin on his face
...,.. uo; groans from his students
to believe that a windmill
not as 111uch tun as a barrel of

'Great Player'
Shawn's students tine up
lfliu!Jv and try their best to return
~nllls halls thai he hits. And

from Middleport, asked Shawn if he
wanted to hit a few balls. With a $10
. woodenracquetlnhand,Shawntook
Mike upon theotfer.Now, Oveyears
and several expensive tennis raeQ\lets later, Shawn Is Mtke'sdoubles
partner and Is considered to be one
of the area's best players, In spite of
his young age.
Othertluinaonehouradayforone
week group lesson In Point Pleasant, Shawn has never had formal
teru\lstralnlng.Healsoattendedthe
Dave Powell Tennis Camp at
Belfontalne when he was 13. His
mother remembers that It was the
first tlmehe'deverbeenawaytrom
- home.
1
' ltratnedmostofthatweekand
I'mstwmtsurehowmuchtmnlshe
played.''
Well, he must have learned
something while he was there
because It wasn'tlong after that he
began playing In tou~ts -

TennlsAssoc!atton'sJUJIIOrQualltlers In VIenna, W.Va. It was at this
point that both he and his parents
became encouraged because most
of the boys he played had more
experience 111\d tra~. lie has
l!nlsbedln,lhetopslxlnthesejunlor
qualltlers for three years In a row.
But junior tournaments are lew
and tar between w!Jich means that

bellevl' thai hl&gt;'s "tx;~ at tennis
F~r;:,t=~= Tidethan at anything t'lse. ,
water hurler Jeff Blttlger IJIOWI!d
He also bclk'vcs that ten~ ~Ips _ 00w11 the Pawtucket Red Sox. But
him wltll his other sports. Its the thelasttwoootsdldnotcomeeasJJy.
ma;t physically clernandlng sport
· The .Tides' r!iht-hander tossed
because you need speed, endurance oo-hlt bWl untO Paul H~r
andgoodhandandeyecoordtnatlon. doubled with one out In the nlntll.
You also need a good psyc~al Bittlger and the 'l'ldel had to hettie
outlook. you never play aJIYbQ&lt;tv for a 4•1 International ~
thlnldng )'OU're IIQing to lo!!le. You
·

titles Inormuch1he.
football
basketballsame
teams,way as
Doesn't Complain

andwlnillng.
Laughs Shawn's mother, "We
didn't know anyl.hlng about tennis

whe!IShawntirstslarted. We knew
But .S hawn doeso't complain. He
he liked to play but we just thought gets his racQuet out around Mayl5,
hewasgolngdownonthecourtsand · just In time to make !he junior·
having a good tbne. Then people quall1lerlnV!enna,andthengoes011
began commenting about b1s 'na.tuto plliy adult tournaments throughral ability' and 'all of bls potmtlal' out the summer. Then In the fall he
and we began to take tmnls a Utile picksuphlsgolfclubs,ln the winter
moreseriously."
helakestothebasketballcourt,and
Started Earlv
In the spring be's on the baseball ·
Shawn was 14 when he flnlshed In diamond.
the top six at the Mid.Ohlo VaHey
SoShawn'snotreadytodevoteall
of,his time to tennis allhoUJ!ll he does

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LOS ANGEl FS (AP) -Pigtails
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Retton, an aulhentk: American vault, she knew lll!e'd done It
pixie, baa restyled the world ot . peilectly. So did the crowd of 9,oo.t,

~here In then., Richmond
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When asked about play!J'Jg professional tennis, Shawn just slu1lgsand ·
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lois of hard work."
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McEnroe, Lendle.. ,Baker? ·
Who !mows? Anything's possible,

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Pauley PavUion even before the 10
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"The )h'l!llllre wu Intense,"
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Hunyl Of* 1\!M ~... 5th .
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frll8!'8llteed themselvfll a medal In
buketblill and rocked China In

Jn KYJMU~lca. a sportlbnlnated
for II!IJeiitlonl by the beribboned,
barretted likes of Otp Korbut and
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Shawn
has usually
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have to have conlldence In
men's dtvislons
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paJ11clpatlng
youn;elf.':
In trurnaments. He feels this has
Shawn has that COIIIklelice and
been a great help.
rightly so. He's done quite well
"For two years I always played .. during his short career and consomeoneolderandstro)lgerthanme
tlnues to make progress. He is
andl'dalways~tbeatenlnthetirst demanding of -hbnselt and strives
or second round. But playing
for constant bnprovement. He is
agalnstsomeonebetterforcesyouto
also a keen observer and leans
bnproveand bythethlrdyear, lwas
from the styles ot other players,
winning."
He considers his dad to be his
And win he does! He has taken top
biggest fan. "He's theonewhokeeps
homrs In various toumammts
me fired up." Grandma, , Opal
' throughout Ohio and West Virginia,
Stanley of Bldwell,lsa!sQa staunch
as well as In local tournaments held
supporter.
In Middleport and Syracuse.
Says M&lt;m, ."I ,keep the clothes
It may sound as if Shawn's . washedandtJ¥!sultcasespacked."
dedication to the sport Comes easy · M&lt;m 'also t/ays that S!le and her
but it really doesn't Not because • husbalid come home flun tournahe's ever thought about giving up
ments just as tiJ'!!(! as Shawn
but just because adequate playing
because, "Weplayevecypolnttrom
faclllttes are rot readily available.
the stands."
Most ot the junior players he
Butthat'sthewayitshouldbeand
eootes up against play every single
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who outhit the Cardlnala 13-7,
Bowa.Flrsthecouldn'tgethisbatOh
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thebaU ... thenhecouldn'tgetthebaU '11th lnn!ni, leading Atlanta over Horton. 6-l, an&lt;l St. Loids relleYen
out of his glove.
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San Francisco.
Jet! Lahti and Bruce Sutter, who
Involved in pivotal situationS on
With one out, Gerald Perry posted his 28th save.
offenseanddefenselateinthegatne.
doubled and took third on a short
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single by Bnd Korluntnsk. Greg
Nolan Ryan scattered lieV8I hlta,
Minton, 1-8, the third Giants' and Jerry MwnphreyhQI-rleraiand
upempty-handel!botl1.tlmesandthe
result was a 6-5loss to the Montreal
Pitcher, then walked Randy John- s!Jigled and droVe 111 tQur runs as
Expos.
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Ryan, .9.7, struCk out four and
inningandBowaafbat,1heCubsput
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on a suicide squeeze. Bu1' ·Bowa
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the secolld ttme in his last sewn .
mlssed the pitch from Jeff Reardon
ReUever Donnie Moore, 2:2, the
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winner.
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second out. Bowa then grounded out
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George Foster belled a two-run
Buck Maninez hit a two-run
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Sconiers' ninth-inning homer, be- ·Aikens · contributed a three-run
;~: by Ont'-half game over the Angels.
seven-game losing streak: .
pinch homer. The Orioles led l-Oon
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The victory, the Mets' first in
Eddie Murray's 22nd homer in the
.;. ldlled," said Tom Bruriansky, save.
exactly a week, halted their longest
White
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Brewers
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lnnlng'
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play
was
halted
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losing streak since AUgust of 1982.
Carlton Fisk and Greg Luzinski by a heavy downpour with a runner
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and the Pirates' only run was
and Floyd Bannister checked Mll· fourih. But when play reswned,
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waukee on siX hlts and struck out 11. Martinez clouted his fourth home
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Mike
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homer and Bob Welch baffled
hit Sutton's next pitch over the sixth.
I:letrolt9-6, New\'orktooktwofrom
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. Rangers 4, Red Sox 3 · .
center-field wall for a 4-0 lead. The
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FrankWhlte'sgrandslamhomer Ward singled off Bob, Stanley,
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::;:: 13runansky'sl8th.homerunofthe
whom
he
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lnnlngandDanQulsenberryeamed Wade Boggs barehanded the ball
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prevlous
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his 28th save by shutting the Tigers
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Roberts up, by one in . Thomas Classic
PITCHING ti - 1: L&lt;oi, Toronto,

12-2, Jlft, 1 1&amp;; Stleb, Toronto, tu.. .750,

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~ 01; S&lt;""""', Pltllade!pltJa, Iii:

New York l , C"'I!"J(I.tand ·2. 2nd p:amc

Kansas City 9, DPtrott 6

Dui'ham, ·01ka6lo. US; Murpltv,' AtlaDta ,

Texas 4, Eloiton 3, lO lnnlllRS
Tt:wonto ~. 8a.JilrTD'l" 2
Cbicago 5, Milwaukee 1
Oakland 5. Seanle 3. lst sam t&gt;

"'' """""""' Chlcoao. 411.
11m: """""' San D1eto. W : San.. •

bert, Chlicago. W4; SamU@I, ~lphla,
ll7; Wynne, PJt't&amp;tJW'gb. 129; Cruz. Houston, liS.
IXXlBLIS: Ra1nes, Monlreal, 15; Sandberg, Chleqo, Zi: Hubbard. Atlanta, :ilf:
Sam~Wt, PhlladPiptiJa, »; CCaner, Mon-

2nd RanK'

MIME!SO(a 4, Calltomla 2
Sunday'• GamM
Kansu City at .Dt'trolt, 2
Cleveland at New Ycrk
T~us at bton
Tcr'Oflto at Balthmre

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1RJPW., ...., ....... Chic...,, 16; Samuel, PhiladPipN.a, 11; Chaz. Hwst111, 9;
Ocr.,, Houstc:n 8; Gwynn, San Dlt'li;'l). 8:
McGee. StLouis. 8.

OticBRO at MUwautee
MII'UIE'SOta at Calltornia
Seank&gt; at Oakland

HOME RUNS: MW'PltY. Atlanta , 26;

NATIONAL LEAGVE
FAST DI'VIUON .

Gf'~rter-. Monlreal, 21 : Sdunldt, Phlla-

de!pbla, 21: Maroltall, Loo
Stfl!lwbl&gt;ny, NE'W York, 17.

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Pllllacrlphla
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:10: WltrJMs. San Dl£w;l, 44i RJ,lnes, Mcm. ~. :n: RecU, ClnciMatl, 3): OC'rrik'r.
Chic.... 31.
Pr1'CfUNG (9 dl'clsiODSI : SutCJJtff', Clll·
ca,o, IU, ,ete, 2.e; o.-t.co. Ntw Y«k. 8, 3, .'rrt, 2.U ; OarUng; Nt'W York. 104,
.n4, 3.37; PPelt'Z, Atlanta; lo.t, .n4 .
4.12: WhJI.Soll:, San Dletlo. ~-5, ."106, 146.
SJ'RIKEX)UfS: Coool_on, New York. 166;
Va~&amp;a. lAIL'l Angrifs , 157; Ryan.

WfBT DIVIIJON

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RUNS: ............ OOC,.., 15; Sarrue1,
Pltlla&lt;lt!lpltJa, '1'.1: Wli!KiitO, San P!&lt;to ..71:
MU!lt&amp;'. Allanta, f&amp;, ·Ri.Jnes. MontrNJ,

Ntow Ycrk 9, Clf\reland 0, 1st garpP

Oaklmtd 11, SeanJe 7,

J.anastcn. Sean•. 128; Stiett, Tt::.-mto.
U7; HouJth, Texaa, ll!t; Nk'kro. New
York.ll2.
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Flngm. Mllwaulcer, %1,; Caudlll, OralrJand.
22: ~ lifrolt, 22: RDa\llt, Min-nesota, :IJ.
NNI'IONAL LEAGUE
BA'I"nNC 1zn a t batl l: GwyM, San
P!&lt;to • .363: Solldbefl, Chic.... .327: Der·
n&amp;er, C'Y*~RQ. .319: Cruz., HOUSICII, ,:P4;

WiShlngtm, Atlanta,

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GJ.l'!vla, &amp;11Jsnon!', 11-4. :m, U3t
Nk'kro. Ntw York. J3.5, .?'ll, 2.!18.
SllUKllOLm: WIH, Calllonlla. 1!1;

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Uftl, ToroNo. J),

Majors

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Hwstm. 131; Solo, Clnctrmall, 126; Carl·
ton. Phlladdphla, ll2.

SAYES: Sutter, Srl..ol15 , 28: Holland,
f'ti.UadNpNa, %1; LfSmJth, ChicaJIO, 23:
~. San Dlft:o, %1: Orcero, Nt"W
York. 21.

Montn&gt;al 6. Ch!QlRO 5
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York 4, PlnsburJ{h 1
Los An.ltties s. C'loclnnall 2
Atlanta 2. San Franclsro 1. U lnnlnRS

St . lA:luls 4, Philackiphla 3

Hoostoo 6. San Dk!Ao 2
SwMIQ'• GIVIlrft

Racing

NEW York at Pltts.111rgh
San Francisco at Atlanta
Philadtlphia at St. Loots
Los ~ at Cinctnnall
MontreaJ al Chicago
San D~ at HOOS!on, 1n 1

-CULUMBUS. Ohio tAPl - ~
Pane*"· di1vm 1J:Y T('n)' Smith, ~
, Ha~hly Florlb by onr-half lml!h . to win
Friday's S5,0ll OJFn lrot al Sdoto Downs In
2! 00 4-~.
"f'hto winner paid !tOO. t;.ID and Sil .
Hau,:ltly Flmts I'E'rumt&gt;d n1.111 and Ill. and
lhlrd·plare J!Kk 1bt Knit(' paid SU&gt;.

Leaders

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Butier, Ck&gt;\•MM.d 7J;
Mofocoby, Tcronto. 10; Rlpkm. Baltl.n'IOI"fo,

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RBI: KlllJlln.Qll . Oakland, 87; ADavts,
&amp;-ank'. 83; EMWT&amp;y, Baltlmort', 82:
Rk'l&gt;. Jb;;ton. 79: Armas, Bor;ton, 7S.
Hfffi Mattingly , )'I;!'W Vork, lll: Gar·
cia. Thrmla. 1.12; · Rlpkm. Bal ~ irmf'ro , 132:
EasJcr. ~ton , 1215; Wlntk&gt;td. Nt"W York,
120.

DOUBUS: LAParrtsh. T(.IUS, 29: Gar.
dB. Tcronto,

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2'ii Mattlnab'. N&lt;'W York,
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COLUMBUS.. Ohio I API - Giltf'd Spel-lal
was lh:&gt; wtnnl&gt;r In straight IWi'Gts Friday of
Ilk' $12.968 Dl.rt&gt;c!O' rl ~Jtun&gt; PI('(' at
ttK&gt; Ohio Stalt&gt; F&lt;tif.
Cifled Sp;dal's w1nnlnQ tlmt In tlk&gt;
ra~tr tiro thr C\UTE'fll track racwd ot 1: ~;
4·!\ H(' won 1M- first «tivlslnn ., i: 00 l·S.
F'tw1!001 FaJmn won lhl' !JilltUrld dtvlsJon
and flnlshOO third In thl' 111('(0(lff,
CaRt)' fkoro won the third dMs1on and
camr In S«''nd In tbP llJW dash.
Saucy JE"St wm lht&gt;rt'l~1112·Year.Qid Ohio
Statc-1toc. He- ran th£'fast&lt;'St mlJeo lh 2:004·!'i.

son. Oakland 74:

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AMDUCAN I.J!:,\GUE
BATI'ING 11'10 at batsl: WWleld, Nt"W
York . .3M: Matt ingly, N('W York. .3.11:
tiJ'tx&gt;k, Mlnnrsota . • ..129; Ripkcn , Balli·
rT'OI'P . .316: Kmlp. New York. JB,
RUNS: J&gt;,o.rE\'aftS. Boston, gt; RHmder·

ThcS87.4112·Yrar.()kl F11Jy Pac. was won

Ji: Lmlon. {)(.ltrolr ,

by lldtl(.l My Fancy In 2:00 Hi.
In tbr set'Ond division, Trud;\· Almahurst,
driven by P('ff'l' RIK'IHo, won but was
d~lfled and plactd !ft.'Ond for _,,('ff('f'.
met' with Sacchartum whR! drtvrr BUI
Walters Of Dt&gt;laware clalmrd a bil. He
finished Sf'rond and was plaa!d first by lhf

M~t.y . Toronto. 13: Col·
Toi'OIIIO. ll ; Upshaw, Toronto. 9:
Qv.tm, Sl&gt;allk&gt;. 8: KGI~ Octroi! , 6:
RI.aw. CNC'aJ,'O, 6; Rtpkm, Balllmort', 6.

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HOME RUNS: Armas. Boston, ~:
KinfP"''WW. Oe.kland, 28: KJIJJr, ChkaR(I,
M: Mwl)h).•, Oakland, 23: Thomtoo,

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Old FWY. Tro:rln :r:m.

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STOLEN BASES: RHt"'Kk&gt;rson, Oak·
land, 47: Prttl&lt;&gt;. Callfornla, .11: Butkor,
Ofo.•C'Iand..12: r;.arcla . Toronto. :u: Col·

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&lt;II Friday's Nlrness ractnR.
was canct'lt'd dut' to a
thurKb'stum.
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~a m

First practire set.

_-Name! omitted

POMEROY - Meigs High School
students ill grades 9·121nterested ill
be)ng on the cross count!)' team
shook! report to the first practice, at
9 1i:m. Wednesday at the school.

POMEROY - Several- names
were &lt;mltted trom the August 2
picture of the Syracuse .I Pee Wee .
girls. Omitted 'Vere Cheyl Pape,
Tonya Ingels, . Marcy Hill and
Sandra Baer, Coach. Not pictured
was Jennifer Cross.

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MEMPIDS, Tenn. (AP) -Loren

~ns.whohasnotflnishedblgt1er
than lOth In a 3-year PGA Twr
career,{lnlshedoffai'OUllllof'IOwlth
a blrdle on the ttniu hole that
provided him with a one-shot lead
Friday ill the second roUnd of the
~.ro:J Danny ThoJnas.Mem~

Classic.
Roberts completed 36 holes illl37,
·seven shots Wider par tor two trips
rNer the 7,282 yards of rolling hills
that make up the ColonlalCountcy
Club course,
. "I was really happy to make
. blrdle oh the 18th," ~ ROberts,

who flipped a wedge shot to Wtthln 2
"I dldll't pay very aooc1 on the and Jed the group atl41, tour~ the
"That '*II ap~n. I'm di!J8IIpnjllted with . ~.A110atthat!lgurewere2-tlme
makes you !eel Uke coming back the the~ I'm hlttlllclt, butl'm ve1Y
U~S. Open champ Hale Irwln1South
~~ext day."
.
aatlllledwlththeKOnt.''Woadlald. ·A trtcan Nick Price. Lon Hlnkle, ·
Rookie Wlllle Wood, the slightly· · Bill Krallerf. Who bid a st:rmg, 'Curtla s~ and GU Moraan.
lxllltmancalled 'WeeWWle"byhis • thJrd..plale !lnllh In Harttonllast · Roberts. 29, wbotwtcehaslo8thls
feUowpros, hadtobattlebacktrom week,udJobDMahatfeyeacllhad lJiaylng rights due to lack ol
a dOuble bogey salvqe a 71 and a &amp;II and were tied at 139.
perfomlallce, had his career·hl&amp;t\ •
second place at l38, six under par at
Jodie Mudd, Bobt!Y Wadklnl and tlnllb this -.son, 10th at WI!I!C~ ,
thetoumamenthalfwaypolnt.
Qob Ea~ 1 a winner at New ter,andhascollected$.11,898tor~
Woad blrdled his first threl! holes, Otiea!IU!arller IIIII )'NI', were at year.
..'
reached the turn ill 33 and had the ltl. Mudd and EUtwoqd had 89sln
He ~ an 8-foot putt on the
lead alone at that point. But hls the hot, ~ WNthe!' that ninth to corrtplete that side illli,
contillueddlfflcultleswlthtlle&lt;lrlver produced nne brief lbowera, and matched !IIIOtN!r birdie with a
-andthepunlsblngrouah-ledtoa . WadklnubotlO..
boleY on the back. lhentookthelead ,,
double~ on the llthanda bogey
.Jerry Pate, 011 thecomebacktrom alone with the wedge $hoi that 9elup ,
on the 13th.,
a lengtey Injury l!b!ence, shot !l 611 the 18th boll) birdie.
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FirSt woman ·official praised by losing coach
game away.~ I don't kiloW which I
like betller. ''
South Korea, beaten only by the

u.s..wunen ln~Oiymplcpmes,

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1-4::11 p.m. Camp C...,..... ·.
6-1! p.m. Open SWIIft
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beating Chris Millear of Al:w&lt;lter
2-up to win the champlonsblp fllgllt
Of the 26th Annual Mid-America
Junior Open golf tournament
Friday.
"I started off kind 9f slpw, but I
had a realstrongback nine holes and
thatwasthekey," Adcocksald,l8,a
graduate of Lake High School near

Akron.
1'lte hotly contested match was
deadlocked through 14 holes at the
par-'10, 6,Q19.y~ Posswn Ru!l Golf
and Swjm Club.
Adcock took the lead for good
when he birdied the Byard, par-4
15th hole. The duo tied the next two .
holes, setting the stage for the 18tli.
".T here's no doubt that Chris hlttt
better,. and I was a Uttle erratic at
times, but he couldn't make a putt,"
said Adcock.

MNs COIIIItJ

POMEROY' Membership
Tlcketl on Sale ·- Planning on
attending the fair more !ban one
day? tf the answer ' Is yes,' you
should colllkler a membership
ticket, A membership ticket does
not entitle you to ride the rides but
admits you each day to the fair. The
MetKS·County Fair starts Tuesday,
Aug. 14, and runs through Satur·
day; Al!lf· ~·
Corn Rootworm Wonn - There
;hils been some concern ill nearby
cduritles about thl$ Insect. The
'?'ltworm can damage c.o rn in til!!

GALLIPOUS - Priced support
levels recently . aMounced by the
Agricultural Slablllzatlon and Con'Servadon Service lor burley and
five qther kinds of tobacco remained unchanged for the 1982 Blld
1!1\l · levels, BC&lt;!OI'dlng to county
~ pttJQal Dave McKenzie. The
rate fQJ' Puerto Rican cigar ftller ·
tobacco was . lowel'l!d from 90.9
cents per ound tO 74 cerita per pound
because of excesalve supplies.
The 1914 price support levels tor
other tobacCOs are: Burley $1.751
~ pollnd; VIrginia flre.eured
(type 21) $1.188; Ken!jlcky and
Ter111essee fire-cured (types 22-23)
$1.23; dark air-cured (types 35-36)
$1.007; VttgWa sun-cured (type37)
$l,Ti!N; and cigar btnder and ftUer
(typeS 42-44, 53-511) UYI per pound.
Mr. McKenzie said legislation
~ulres that price support be made
available for the kinds of tobacco
for wlilch · producers have not
disapproved nll!rketlng quotas.
"The Dall)' and Tobacco AdJustment Act of 19113 requires that the
1!ilkrop support' levels tor these
kinds of tobacco he set 50 as
not to narrow their nonnaJ dltferentl~ trom flue-cured tobacco," he
satd. 'T he law also set the 1!1\krop
sJpport level for tlue-cured tobacco
aUti1982 and 1!183level ot$1.689per

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anci mohair Sor 1984
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sliofn wool and S5.169 per pound for
n'icihalr, according to Secretary of
~ture John.R. Block. Mohair
i~,!Jietng suppor ted at the same
JJC~d!!it of parity' as wool.
Block &amp;aid pulled WQOi wUl
cq~~tlnue to ~ supported at a leave!
cimparable to the support price for
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Jower contrlbutlons to the fund are
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roots or In the ad111t st.age by Children· under 12 are admitted
CUcumber WUt - H you see an
cllpplng the silk, preventing poUilla· free.
enUre branch or vine of your
tlon which can reduce corn ytelds.
Milk ProductiOn pown _ MUk &lt;'UCUJIIbers die it could be CU·
Treatment of first year corn for productiOil is down four percent for · cumber wUt. CUcumber wilt is due
rootworms IS seldom required. Soli the month of June and down three
to a bacteria.that plugs the vascular
. Insecticides or crop rotations are percen! for the ·entire quarter.
~)'stem. It IS trall!mltted to the
used to control this Insect. Pollina- Several facton are causillg the
cucumber by the sbiped · and
don damage can only occur while decline. Relatl~ely short feed supP- 1 spotted cucumber beetles.
the corn 1s pollinating. once silks ·ues. high feed costs, lower milk
'l)'e$tment with Sevin or methox·
have wUted and/Qr ·turned brown.
prlces, check-off that producers are
ychlor sprays or dusts at a 10 to 14
liolllnatton Is over. Treatments . being assessed, and the govern- day illterval will normally keep wilt
may be justuted when a field
rnent incentive payment to reduce out of your cucumbers by control. averages five or more beetles per herd size. ThlJ ctecllne .ahouid · ling the beetles.
sUk mass, 75 percent ot the plants continue lntD the winter months.
Four·lf Ia A Family Affair have sllkl!d and sUkcllpplng is
Summer Apples _ They a.re Parents can be supportive In many
observed, .
here. O~~e of the newer varieties Is · ways like: attend 4-H meetillgs or
' Frlllh SctenCj! Review _ Sept, LOOL It Is excellent for freezing.
other spedal events; guide., proJ~
18-:111. Wenowhaveadvancettckets.
work .and encourage completlt;m;
suppor't 4-H leaden and offer help;
ps
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make It poQlble for. the
member to participate In a variety
The ASCS official tiaid price
made to producer associations
of 4-H activities such as camp, the ·
s.upport will be made available to
under contract.l with the Commod· fair, and contest; be illvoled - It
eligible producers
loans
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MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP)- Tony
Adcock of Hartv!Ue made a !&gt;-loot
blrdle putt on the 18th and tlnal.hole,

Armstrong Imperial®
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smoothly, rolled to a 164 lead ill~

scored 1B straJabt poiJita far a 1" Spaniards were up !!0-38 at halftime
lelld agalnlt P.ustr811a, 04. Hw!l· lind we~ led by Juan Marla Lopez. .
So&lt;~! K1m Jed the Solll!l Koreans · The S.toot-4 guard scored :111 poillts• ..
Llu Jlanll hit 32 torC!ilna, 1-3.
wlth2l.polnts. JulleNyklelhad~for

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By GEoRGE S'l1WDE
paid her dues."
AP Sports Wrtlet
The Yugoslavian women, paced
INGLEWOOD, Callt. (APJ
byPolona Dornlk's 24 polntsand17
Darlene, May, after becoming the more by .fanner Mal)'land star
1lr$t woman to oftlclate ill Olympic Jasmina Perazlc, almost blew a
basketball Friday, feels she did au ntne-poillt lead wlththrel!mlnutesto
light under the ctrcumstances, and p!ay, but hung on to beat Canada
won praise for her work from the 69-68.
Ioslpg coadl.
May, from Placentia, Callt., was
"I !eel I blew a couple of caDs," · not told of her 11rst lymplc
· said the 43-year-old wm~en'scoach aSSigmnent untu Thursday night
at the Unlversicy of Calltornla: and said, "I was certainly nervous.
. Pomona. "H I just blew two, I feel It was IIICh a great feeling . .Mer 1
good."
got the 11rst call under my belt, I
Brendan Flynn of AustraUa, settled down."
wh~ team lost toSouthKorea5448
And she believes her coaching
ill the game May worked, said, experience is 'an ally In her
"Being her first time, she got off to a otllclatlngcareerthat began i111974.
nervous start. The South Koreans She is thewlnningl5tcoach ill NCAA
got away with a few things. But she DiVISion IT (256-Q! and .790 percenis one of the best tour oftlclals In this tage). SheguidedCai-Pomonatothe
tournament."
firstNCAADivlslonliwomen'stltle
Edward Steltz of Springfield . illl!l\2.
(Mass.) College, -presldent of the
.· "Coaching helpS me,'' She said. "I
Amateur Basketball Association of can anticipate what Is going to
the USA, said, "She's the best happenandnotrNercall,notlakethe
female official In the world. She's

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PEEPS, a. Gallipolis Diary:
B)' I. MMtJEL PEU'I
GALLIPOLIS -Sbuttersbooten
the term ol' Peeps Ukes to use for
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education In ~ Olokl.

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experiellced toao ! oil&amp; ·
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1 50,00 Prize. No purehase '
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RIO GRNWE - In "Lamp of tbe Hllls," J.
Sherman Pqrter pl'e$ell!s tbe followbig 800JW01 of
how. Pen:nellll
Neherhlah Atwood named this
' Gallla County village in 1846:,
1 '"Ibis' commulolty gr~;W. ~ that part' or It
around the ~ over Raccoon Creek, .a couple of
" mDes from thenl toward GaUipolls on tile stag!! l'!lllte.
fl f;=~·~~~~this pb,tce Adamsvtue,
stage
grown to the point that they wanteil a post
~ ~I(~:~: 'Ibere was, llowever, another Adarnsv1lle In
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. "A ~ of Nehemiah Atwood - his name was
·~CCX! - and other relatives had ~ to

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AdamsvWe a few years
relative, Sylvester Wood,

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Neloemlah. Anotloer

reading a copy·of the
'Ga!Upolls Journal' one day while tbe resldenters
. sought a ioame whlch) he Post Offjce Department '

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"World ·and natloD'al news occupied tile middle
colo.iinns or the ~o)lage.. .and Sylvester Wood read
about the waf on 'tlie Rio Grande...
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or Sylvester Wdod, who, unlettered, knew nillhlng or

. the Spanish ~ and called in ' Rye.()h Grand. •
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of J(Jo Grande College '- details bow, In tloe first
QWi1er or tile 19th century, tbeAtwoods bulll an tni;
, tavern at tbe CWTeDt slte ~ tile Ylllage to

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a restlilg place 50 mUes from CloJJUcoiJop

tor doe stagecoacll and eattJe people... "
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An even earlier - neighboring - community,
Adaft:osvtUe, can.trace Its origins to lim. when Adam

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Rickabaugh bullt a grist miU oio the bank Raccoon .•,
In llUi, III.'COI'dlolg to H.H. Hardesty',&amp; "Hlslmy ilf
GaUia Co!mty" (lll82) , the mill was purchased by
Nehemlalo Woods, ''... who attached to It a saw mill,
and also a carding and floUing mill for dressing clOth
-the ftrst mUis in the (Raccoon) township:"
AdamsvUJe was laid out by Adam and William
Rickabaugh on Nov. :a:l, 1837. '
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The settlmomt - with Its mills, a school 8nd post
. offtce - became an active .community and thrived
throughout much the 1800;.
!!oM&gt;
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Nt!w Chevette trade. A Httle heavy on miles, but'priced right
for transportation.
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46,975 low miles. .
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GIBII8 ROUSE- ~ .a poet._ ol II die adlw72 •
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power steering. S.l 0 trade.

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165/80113
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185/80113
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neJ&amp;Iol!orlngsdiJeoo eat Adarn!wlleare ldlnllolel)o linked. Adoonwvllewhlch has been mcoea&amp;ed aiiJnc the banks !lf ~ Creek at BOO
EvaMFanns-wlthiiBmllls,asdooolandpoat~IJui\oedtluoolhoot

tl)e 18108. AdamsviDe was never luwiponoled. In fact- due to lrequenl

11oo • 1 - II was .....,...mlled. 'lbe toundlng!lfRioGrande Col1ep! In 18'l6
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to .frequent Ooodlllg- It was abandoned. Rio Grande
(Coritlnued on page 0-8)·

New ChevroletJrade. Extra clean inside and out.' Compare any·
where.
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Wlldellberatlonandconsultatlon... lhedetemolnatlan
to build acolleglewastormed...DeaoonAtwooddled In
18&amp;1...but his wife p10ceeded to cany out his

197.9 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr.

New .Delta trade. BliCk wltl! black custom interior, power win·
dows, AM·FM stereo. famHy sized and 'priced to sell.

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VIU,AGE VIEW - Between
and 1980, the number ol
vUJace residents lncreJ&amp;d by
6.4 permit. 11oe r-~~ure~ou
o\l(IOI'IB doe CODifn\llllly's - .
......,.,. population lat 8116. VJI. '
Iagie 'grawt~~ has forced the
iearcb for addltlonal 11*Je for ·

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16l 6 EASTERN AVE.
,GA~I'-0115, OH.

446-.3 672
&amp;00 E. IAII ST.

as (nn·keepers.

"Guests, who s!ept on tile «'CCOId floor ~ the Inn,
bouglot Whiskey, nun and beer." Porter Writes In his
lolsiory, "FinanclaUy, It was very good."
"By lhe!r Industry and good management tJiey
sa\'81 a rons~ble fortune ..." recounts Hardesty's
History. "lbey were baptized by... Rev. I.Z. Han~.
Jaauuy 26, 11151. Sauoo atb!r this the desln' became
straag In (Deacon) Atwood's mind to U8e his property

eommunlty delioopnoent.

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Pameroy Middleport-Gallipolis, Oh'-Point PI-nt, W. Va.

Anti-U.S. spy serial popular· So~et TV fare ·
By ANDRI.Tf R08IlM1IAL
A=ocf•!Jd~ Writer
MOOCOW (API ~ WUl the
tireless KGB (ll!lleral fiud the CIA
moleandsaveaoew freedom-loving
nation from I1!8Ctlonary plots? Will
the Soviet tref&amp;bter escape' Amerl- .
can mines and reach Its tropical
port? ·Or will a tJ.S.-backed coup
sucam In tJwUng t1te young

tty'' aasigned to capture a Soviet
citizen feeding l!lfmriatlon to CIA
operativt!!l tn Nagonla.
The action lnch!(les a bloocly
a-sslnatlon by CIA qmts In
Nagonla, clandestine agallt shadowing U.s:" diplomats tn MOIICOW,
Nagonian.troops tralninll to~
the plotters, and codes transmltre,J

maybetbatlt haS more lhan justthe
standard "U.S. ltnperiaUst adventures," evn Western spies and
waflllngs ' against mixing with
foreigners; lthaS a generoushelplng
of ~\(~venture and action and also
provides a rare glimpse Into the
shaQowy WQI'Id of the KGB.
The program centers on a
fictitious African republic named
Nagonla, whose lledgllpg, proMairowmJlltaJy goverMlent sends
an urg~tpleJforSoviethelptoquell
a CIA·backed coup plot.
Two of ~ heroes - KGB Gen.
Konstanttn l,(onstantlnQv and the
KGB agent In'Nagonla,Slavtn - are
dedicated "workers of state sec\11'·

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It may soond Uke Soviet aUega.' !lolls about ' American policy In
Central Amerbl. But It's actually
the plot of 8
espionage thriller
series on Soviet televisiOn, and it
: seems all of MOICilW is glued to tiM!
tube for each of the 10 one-hoUJl

new

Sl!llft'II!IIIS.
'The show IS called "Tass Is
Au\t.,.lzed To State," a phrase
t8km from the official govenunent
· pronoo~l'l)elits lsiiued bythes!;lte
news agency when purported·sptes
are expelled or diplomatic ~roles~
made.
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HaH-way through Its tfievtston
run. the senes II shaplngupasoneof
the most JX41'rlar shows on televi·
sloll. I twas two years In the making,
., tilmiedlnd!ba'andstarssomeofthe
.Soviet Union's tgp movie actors. .
Otflclals say it's !Jnposslble 'to
estm!ate the number of people
watching the
Bond-style
adventure mllted 'with political
lectuml about U.s. lnvtllvement In
nat1011S which · had or have pro.
M~~~s~hasNicMagua

by"U.S.spyca~tenlnEurope"toa

short·wavetecelveriiiMOICilW.
There are loladpolltlcalallullona
. - lnchicllne a Soviet fJNI*t
hl:aded for N~ wllleh - •
dlsabll1il ~a U.S. mine, fordllltbe
Soviel$toliendanotberlhlp.Earlll!l:
~year. thellovletaaldoneoftheb'
freighters cnlllded with a U.S.•

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Sweeney, 84, of Milton, Male., poses In Ns Bolton oftlce Friday.
Sweeney drupped tile atGmlc bomb on N8pllllld, Japan, 11urt11« World

war u. cAP Luerphoto ).

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We are deeply gretoful to our
friends for the loving concern 1hown to ua at the
lragic de•th of our aon·in-

than you 10 much, Hartwfil
I Ma'rle Curci.

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tOyo '! _gifto1qr.frlonclly toy 21
Bualne11
pony,, Top aommloolon on~
Opportunity
h - • oltt• trao. No aol·
lectlng or dollvoolng. No
cooll lnvootment, Coil 114I NOTICE I
742·3118: Alao -lng
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
Ponloo,
UIHING CO . ...0......-o
· Ao Por Artlclo IX, Tronafon "'"' you do buol- wilh
you know. ond NDT
I YKIInalft. lloatlon A, -.,lo
to
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m""oy lhi'O!Igh the
l'oltlng of the N~­
Atroemont botMon MLTA -1 unll you hove invoolj,
ond the lloard of Eduootlon, . .led the offering.
Mol,. Locol lchool
Olotrict 1e -tlng t11o fol. llouto for U.o . Large N•llnoclc llondlng
lowtoHI VeCOnOioo: Dowolot&gt;· llonol
montilly Hondiuppld Clloo Co. heo oouto for ulo In
• Mojga Jun19r High. flrot Golllpollo and ourroandlng
· luy to oporlllo with
~redo · Pomoroy,. Froah_, hiah Nmlng potontlol. Mintootboll. Coach. Contoi:t ,Imum
lnvootmont 18,881.
Mligo Local 1-d of lduo•- Coli 317·127·
1300 tor
tlon, 2nd lt., Mktdlopori,
oppt.
Ohio 411.7110,
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lood _.11'110 lnoomo, vtot opply; Wldg- M", C3031
uo tt our boqth ot jhe Mooon 7n;3200' .... 2401·
County Foir, Doll ontiWIIma
Wood. lloWiolgh Dlotrlllu· Minotwo golf oour•oo. Out•
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lmmedlotolnltol·
l'orm work tor """" illtoi'· lellon. Mlnlmu"' M.too.
,-In boconolng pe-in Mini Golf, 202 l..wg. .8i..
B'rewb,rry formlna o~d ,loooup , PA 1 14~4 .
• mori&lt;odng. ldool lor felirld C7t7)41t·IIU. • ·
poroon· for oddltlonol In·
W-1 $ovo thlo ld. Eorn
como. 304-178-21174. 1
10" profit oolllng the No, t
product·AYON, Cell
441·2118,
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Wanted
Poolon wonlld. lloroof 2
ovorogo ' - • with 2 men
o_.tlng
' our In t doy, Will co,.lorthooldorly In
oyotom providing fill troln·
homt . .LPN cora given, 11 lng ond fullltock up 011-rt.
yn. txperlonc•. Call 114· No fronchiN fou. lnveot
182·7314. .
121,000 for o product ond

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Jim Mink Chev.-Oidt Inc,
8111 Gone Joltnaon
448·3172

Wonted to buy 1111d coel I
wood htetel'li. SWein FurnJ·

turo, 441·31 II. 3rd. I
Olivo It,, GoiUpola, Oh.

E•erclu bike. - d cond.
c all 81 4 - 3 a 7 • 7 1 0 2
onytlmo.
I!Md potio olidlng g.a.u~
d~toro. wood &amp; motol fromod
WlfldoWI I oliding CIOIIII
dooro, Con 114·317,7133.

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looporoona to WOfll ·full pon time In Golllpollo Iodin
ohop, lend NIU10 box 1010 ·In cera of the
Golllpollo DoRy Trlbuno. 121
Third Ave .. Golll""lla. Dhlo
41131.
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poying
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oory. oloo nold lodloo with
cor for Ught !lolhfory -'1,
goo ollowancie. o~ · In
penon only t_.ldlly no
p11ono cllol. To Mn: C room . 1 0 Econ~ Lodge
MOlal, T-. 1-I.:JO AM,
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oPiicol chain ln.tile
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rapidly odvonclng poolllon.
CoP Dooln Columbuo for on
lntervlow. 1 _811 . 111 •
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collect.

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train. Moin·
1111 I ovonl/og ·lhlfto
ovovlo·
ble. Aleo need
melro IIIII dol_..._ muot
provlcll .own 11&amp;&amp;111 Dl'tation
&amp; IIMw tllo - · Alllllv til ~
Judy
!lhlgo Inn, •

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hiring. Yout - · Coli lOll- •

3 Anno'lncements
sWEEPER and sewing ma chine repair. partl. and
auppliei.
Pick up and
delivery, Davia Vacuu.m

Cleaner, one half mile up

Goorgeo Creek Rd.
614-446·0294.
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Balloon• for Got WoH, Anni·
Vanlryl,

Bilthd.lya, pilrtiea.

. Singing Gorril•. Call Bal,ioono • l;o. 446·431 3.

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Salon, located Qn Forest

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Pomerov, Ohio on _..Dilday

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wood,

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cheat a.
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.: SALE~ :,

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45789
7780.

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On ThiiBJg
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directions. Witten Planoe,

Box 188. Sordlo. Ohio
43946. Cilll 814-483·
1606.
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' SALE

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FARM CllY, JNC.

day through friday1. Spe·
cialing in · hair cult. hair
waxing, menicures, •

SH our now Tri·Chom Croft
catalog. Learn how you can
earn free Oifts. Call

18141985·3378.

Caah for uted reco;d1.
Prefer 60' 1 I 60'o any typo.

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Coli Stovw 814· 992·7160.

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8t4-9t2·2102.

Port ·Border Colli a puppieo.
Coli 814·246-5883 . .

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doors, claw feet orpn stool, 2 upright pianos, 30" electric
range (lreenl. WaterlaH D.R. suite fable, china cabinet and
bulle\. aishfi; hend-type ~nder, Genny Lynn bed, dresser.
maple tllin beds, wardrobes. lftetai off1ce desk, metal cabi·
net, large 'safe, 12 stack thairS, card file, bucket benth,
showcase. ft. 24'' cilk )tail tree. Slone jar, 3 or 4 anbgue .
•nches, beauty ·~ equipment, 3 dryers and 8
booth
lillie, V.W. cir parts to be sold as one
lot

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furn.. dreaeer. looll.
betn. mower .- ac hoot

clothoo. Aug, 8· 111.

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Market / Ev ery weekend .

U.fil . ~5 Fraziero Bottom·,
WYo . 25082. D"'lero Wol·
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Operator. 304-765-2779.

Golllpolio FloJ Mo&gt;kot Fri.,

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Home• for Sele ·

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Kirkwood,
1'h ~oth
. Electric3be~room.
with wood

Throe
control
vinyl bldrQomo,
woH . paper,
corpet ~
through~· w.. 'lnMIIotad.
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many oxtroo. Col 441-2113
til 1 :00PM. after 1 :00PM

Home1 for. Sale

By -owner 3 bdr. garage,

point rm., 2mi. northogOo~
Hill, Olf. Rt, 93. Call 814·
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4 hou- with loto In Crown 182-8339. ,
City · tor moro lntormotlon
OrMn Townohlp n- boau·
coH 114-2111·10118.
tiM, 2 ltCN'f home, .4 or I
Houoo -128 Fourth Avo bdr., t 'h both, lorr. LA &amp;
1211.000. •1 0,000 down Kitchon, formol D , ut~ity
Bolonce on lond controct room. oerege, ooncrete
with I porcontlnlereot. Coil drivo, niC&lt;I lot. city ochoolo.
4Y, mlloo from Gollipolio.
1114-44.1·3204.
lorgoin prlcld, 1114.900.
· Nlco 3 bdr. · brick homo, Will, cono)dor mobllo homo
completely furniehed . lo· trede-in. Caiii41-B038 .
collcl Chorloo Sl.• Crown
City, Oh. Coli lt4-211· Onlr 9'h% oooumoblo loon.
1244.
on thio · 3 B.R brick r•nch
houoo. aactuded on 2.9
8 rra. Old, 3 bedrm. 2 betha, acr•• of lind wittt farm
family room with wood pond, locttld near Ook Hill
coN 114·241·1811.g ,

burner. Slneltcar ..r~Qe, o.n end Ctnttrvillf . eppro•.

8 flat ocroo with otockld •491 mo. Plrment. Only
pond. City wotor In Rocino. •3. 7110 do-. 379-2803
Coli 814-t4S-214t .
_•_ft_or_8_P_._M_.-do-ll.;_y,_· - 0 - tronoforrld·IIMIIt ooll Wouldn't you ·like to be
-liful 3 bdr. home. !em- oettiod Into that now homo
room hOI 20 II.' of beforo ochool otono7 N.L.
for
vlow. Stevens can finence ¥OUr
fire- now homo with only 5%
downpew-ment end terms up

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39 yo.oro. Call
Allie
114·379·2728
. forJeridetoilo
oltor fPMor814-477-2443
9AM·5PM .

for Sale
~Remodeled cute horne.

,tovo. •12.900. Coli 814·
943-6244.
I-19
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_t-'d.- 3- br_1_Ya

btth, total tlec. centrelair.

Stewert' e off New lima Rd.;,"

2 Fomlly Yard Sole Aug. 8.9. Rutlond . Tuoo., A~g , 7t~lnd; .
10. Kuhn redioence acrooo Wod., Aug. 8th. 9.00-9.oo; ,.

from Cent.,vllla School .

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708 S : 3rd, Middleport.' .
Aug. 8 • 7. Fi1ot Time Auguot II through 10tft: •
Community Yard Sale. Off Clothing. drape•. joono, ond •
Bidwoii ·Rodney Rd .. on tobloo. boby crodlo. McCOy

clooe to ochoolo. Owner microwave. dlohwooher. Fairview Ad. Pickens, Love · dishes, bed tpreade. • miiC . *
muotoolllmmldlotolyll Mid· otovo, rofrlg, underpinning. dey, Woricment, Paintere,
dloport . Call 11 4 ' 992 • ra~wood porch. 304·871- Blackburn~. etc.
Auguot .8. 9. &amp; 1Oth. Tutn ;
6941 .
6049.
off Laurel Clift Rd. onto ,
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2 bedroom home near 1983 Schultr Limited Edl - Yard
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Ave.,
Galllpoli i, ~ · 5 .
on 'left.
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l.angovlllo. on 1acroground. tion, 14•70, 3 br. t 'lo botho.
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•19,000. Shown by op·
polntm.nt only. Coli 61 4· ell
elec. centrel'air,
firiplece.
304·418·1184
or 304·
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5417.
32 Mobile Homes
32 Mobile Hom•• : .~
5 room houae In pomeroy. · t9711 Tri Stor, 12•60, all
lor SJIIe
for Sale
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'3000. Call otter 8 p.m. etectric, wood dock ond - - - - : , - - - - - ---,---:-:::::--~~ -814·692·1778.
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underpenrtlng . 304-896· 1 ~•60, 1972 lro)ler In Cllf· 1971 Kin.g 12xlll tw;g
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ton with 12x21 add·.on. On bedroom epartment t
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80 . 100 . AoklnQ Coll814-'992 · 343~
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attic. basement, garage, N-' springbrooko14K70 3 lot
• HI.OOO .OQ , Call Goo . pm or 992-8900 . oro ~ "
exc. ;location. ·option 1~ buy, bdrm, .garden tub. ell elect., Johnaon
304· 773·9140.
pm .
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Owner mov corry. Coli 992·
e,;tra lnsufetlon , o·nly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ::;:::::::===:==:====~-:
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•t2.910: 14x70 3 bdrm. 14x70 total electric, 3 bdr ,l 36 Lota &amp; Acreage : •.',:
tub, 2 betha, axtrl!
12 fenCed ecr... new barn, 3 garden
insulation, 'only •13,460: 1Y, both, good cond. Call
bedroom · houoe, 8 lots,
outoido Mooon. W.v• . cor· 14,58 2 bdr.m, gordon tub,d 614-446·0116.
Lot for Ml"' in Mercerville, 3
poretion. Down payment. contor bor. • 10·450 : uu · 1978 noohua mobile homo troller hookupo, oloct.,c, ,...
14•70 Vindolo. 2 bdrm. 2
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owner will flence . Call 304·
btht , fireplace , •B&amp;OO.; ell etectric, 2 bdr. Call rei water. septic tank ..
773-11117 oltor 8 pm.
12•61 Cortlflod. now 448-0181 or 446· 3242 · :=~~00 . Call 814 · 21~ ;
8'h oo..,m•bla loan. 3 br. 3 wnhor I dryor 11710,;
yo.oro old, low 50'o. 304· 12•70 Duplo• opto, •6000.,:
FrH deli\14WJ • let up.
675-87t 3 ollor 4 .
Oena 'o Mobllo homoo .. lo·
44 . Apartment
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4 room • both houu, cotld 2 mi. ·from rovono· •
40•120 lot, 3410 Moumon woo.d . bridge. Jet. Rt2 &amp;
Avo. Pt. Pl. 304-676·6401 . 1·77. 1·304·273-6135.

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PUBliC AUCTION

SATURDAY, AUG. 18, 1984
1:30'P.M.
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T!lo lollowilll penonal prCJPII.IY oUewis C. Bodimlf and
Cillrla Elliott will be offered 1111 sal ell public •uction. The
salt will !It condiiCted at the resi4ence ol tH late llr~.
Clllrtu Bodi1110r located approximataly ll mile on the
ript .lltlow the do11 in Eu..U ... watch 'for sian.
"HOUSEHOLD"
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Ho1!Join1 flost·free relrigeallil, complete diM!te set. General Elec·
liic dryer, dd MaSief !leluxe dryer, 19" RCA IXllor TV. 13" Mol«aa
BW TV, Jennw Lind bed · complete witlt mattress and springs, 2
, titter dotlble beds. baby crib, wltite French l'rMnllai ti draWer
chssef, £Jectra Lux vacuum cleaner, ironing lxlard, gun rillis,
electric fans, wooden lawn chiirs. 6odd chairs. ~rill braided ru&amp; •
fireplace men, smell kill:hen ~ces, misc. dishes, assorted
IDS ahl pans. manw more itenr&gt; bJ nunmus ID mention.
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"AITIQUES &amp; COLLECTIB~ES"
Oail dresser with beveled mirror and lots at carvings, Walnut flat·
beck Vtctorian """""'·'ook treadE sewitg machine, mahogany
rocker, smal Easltile llble. old radio cabinet, oak Eastlike bed
parts, Olio lm!ocase, dove 1lOfed carpenlers lxlx, brass kettle, sad
iron. bottle capper; medicine wood cabinet, ~ stand, plat·
· lorm scales, 1910 Oass picture at GAHS, Sl!'lllal stone ja!S.

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PAY THE BILLS!

POINTPLEASANT,WV

· IIIVER BEND PLACE
NEW HAYEN, wv

Loation, take S.R. 50 East from McArthur, Ohio. 4
miles to S.ll. 677 then North 4miles to the farm or
25 miles West from Athens, 0. on S.R. SO to S.R.
677. SIGNS WILL BE P-OSTED From S.R. SO, Vinton
Co.
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TWIN RIVERS TOWER

FRI., AUG.lO, 12:00 NOON '..

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ttouslno ior
Elderly, di.. blod · ond hen:
dicapped. Remls :111 percanl o1 odtusllcl • fo qualiHedlonants wilh an income of lesalhln
112,300 per va•r.

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sELLING l7 Aomr
cows receritlrfresh. 20cowstoFresllenthisfaii, Babtnceinvari·
ous stqes of lactation. T.B. and llllip tested. Vaccinated
for Lepto, P13, 181, BYD,and Palpated. 10 or JZire calfhood nccinate, Hwo yar old Heillfs, 12 yurtina Hell·
ers. 8 Heifers 6 to 10 -ks old. This lllrd his alonalristory or artificial breed in,. A aood younc!lerd of COWl with
quite a few comin&amp; Iiiith tlleir 2nd lac!Jtion. ,
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EQUIPM£NT
2 GEHL Ensilaae Wac011s, Bldllf silo unloader, new motor, new tnives for u· 111 14' sito; few other mi.sc. items.
Terms of Sale: Cash or Check with Proper I.D.

. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT
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Win IVers OWer, OIR
' 675-6679
River Bend Place, New Haven,
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OFFICE HOURS:
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Jack· He~:ltho:e~-~rts- •
B~d Spires. Aucti!Jneer
Office-614-374-2819

96 5763

LIMITED NUMBER OF APARTMENTS
, AVAILABLE FOR PE~SOfiS BETWEEN
AGE 40 AND 62.

Don Hart. Jr.-304-421·5304
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PUBLIC AUCTION

EUIOrr-OWNER ,

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LET

DAIRy .DISPERSAL

"MISC."

Wooden IDol lxJx for pickup, blttery charger, liY wooden ladder,
garden bils, 2 hand trucks, garden sprayer, mlk bucket. gas can~
garden hose, MjeB pump with l1rge tanlo, much more. ·
TEllS: Cash, Cashiers Chec:ks, or PIBQnll checks with
silin .
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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Big Foot Pa

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1984
10:00 AM.

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TV: nice
'chair; lane

LOCIIiiMI: 011 AIIOil's C!Ml lold, 22 11tiles fro• Gallipolis, abollt 20 Milts frollllllftton, Ollia 011 St. kt. 14111
Arnta. Ollio- 2\\ 11ilts 011 Aim's CroK Road- Wat1h
fill li&amp;ft$.
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AlllQUES: Slereo!Xican viewer with 100 cards, jicUe frames.
semlliy bolil&lt;ca, Victorian reed &amp; seiridle rocker, side ane &amp;
bottom tOdler with caM!d blck, walnUt, w.W bedroom suiCe.
Yictorian walnut chest oak stand lillble with .-ass ball &amp; claw
teet; pie sole, Wurlitzer Victrola with records, trYdle sewing
maclline, walnut ~ hit rack. barlt bGtiDm rodting chair,
Vtclorian fsn stand, wll II!Epllone, manlel dock. living room
suite. miscellaneous chairs &amp;tables, blown welwet couch &amp;chair,
oak wash starid, hilhbacl bed, dresser, cedar chest handm;ode
quills (pre 19401, lttlll* lop dresser, knee hole deik. oak wash
stand, jJOw!lel hom copper IP ~ kettle.
GlASSWARE: 6 place settings oC Bamian china, camiwal
alass. Flo Blue, milk glass, press glass, cut glass. Amelhyst,
Mary Greeory, Nippon, Heisey, iron stnne, amber, cobaH, Ro·
sevile, Bristle, Cranberry, Overlay, Bawarian hand painted
bQwts, art glass. ruby gloss, depression gl•ss, Weller potte'Y.,
figurines. enamel ware, wooden utenSils, 5 Bennington spt·
toons, stune jars 'with . blue writing, butter molds, butter
churns, egg blstet. coflee grinder, bluebird on nest. . ·
6 StertiJlg-SiMr Slit &amp; peppec sllakers, silvlf tea serv.ce,
- bell. sileell bel, school, ltot!l bell, dinner beR w/ post, '!1!1·
erol crocks, l -15 pions and many other collectible items
too numerous to mention.
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1966 Chevrolet Biscayne Cl6,ooo ·actuaimiles), Ferguson 35
tractor, 5' bush hag, Hotnetite chain ·saw, disc: drill, 20' alu·
minum extension ladder. lobo ceo seaer, $Jeel fence posts,
locust posts, 9 spools barbed wire, weedeater1 new fertiliZer .
sprucier, misc. shop, taots.and hind ljlols 01 all kind, 200
pllon ps lank with pump, some fertilillf, SOIIlt!-CIIk lumber,
llllll prden tractor.
HOUS£1101.0 ITEIIS: Hot Point SIDlle &amp; relri~t~atlll, portable
wah9r. milers, bllncltls. numerous other household items.
8U. . H&amp;R 1896 chroR pllled revolti!r.
AUC1101Eln 1om: 11li&amp; is - o1 the cl•lltsl saltS
,_ wiD - lthld. ln. lltmll - 83 YllfS old and 1
Jot of till It- - peSMII .... fnl• Mr IIOIIIer. Be

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MilaN lttMS fiRt.
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Call or diiCl witiii.D.IIetriiPD!ISible for bnlbll
lllltalelll''.

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TOllY

HARBOUR'S HAVE PURCHASED THE
HOUSE AND CONTENTS Of JEWELL NIDAY AND
ARE OFFERING THE CONTENTS AT AUCTION .
LOCATED ON ROUTE 35 WEST OF HOLZER MEDI·
CAL CENTER - WHitE HOUSE NEXT TO THE
GALLIA·IEIGS STATE HIGHWAY PATROL POST.

ANTIQUES OR COLLECtORS ITEMS

Old crocks &amp; jugs, salt crock, 10 gat. milk can, ice pick.
cast iron wa sh bailer, nail keg, 4 flower stands &amp; 3
smaller ones, crock bowls, iron bed, dresser, stool,
wooden table, round oak table (cut down), 2 chest of
drawe.s, 3 wooden chai.s, P,ictutes (old I. desk &amp;chair,
hutch, marble top lable, vanity ~hair, revolving top T.V.
table, library table. large collection· of porcelain &amp; ce·
ramie birds, vases &amp; figurines, oak dresser, old oil
lamp, Jenny Lind bed, Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf table &amp;
4 chairs, lable pad, pie sale, bowls, cast iron skillets,
·wall telephone, leather razor strap, large collection of
salt &amp; pepper shakers. glass ~anning jars wilh glass
lids, 4 gallon churn, old iron trivette ice cream lable.

BUY YOUR OWN .
PRIVATE CAMPS-ITE,.
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•aoAT DOCK *BOAT RAMP _
*BATHHOUSE *PRIVATE
*ELECTRIC
*WATER

HOUSEHOLD
Clothes hamper, throw rugs, utility table, pictures,
wardrobe, broiler, Singer console sewing mach ine, 2
metal book s helves, step end table, Kroehler sleeper
sofa &amp;chair, coffee table, 2 end tables, miscellaneous
dis~es &amp; glassware, drop·leaf kitchen table &amp; 2chairs,
2 electric coffee pats, toaster, glass curio ~abinet,
Whirlpool ' electric dryer, Philco refrigerator with
freezer, hotplate, Vesta custom gas range, Admiral
uprighl freeze r, 3 piece ma pie suite. upright sweeper.

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EY 'DOWN:
sso.PER. MONTH:
Give your camper ·
a permanent home
52 weeks each'
year.
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MISCELLANEOUS

Lawn mower, flower pots, plants, dog house, tubs, ba s·
kets, hand 1tools, garden ,tools, garden hose, ladder,
trellis, sprinlller can, metal shoe rack, books, vases,
crocheted table scarves, bedspreads, curta ins, pil·
lows, lizrsusan, craft books, instant ice cream maker,
enamel canning kettle, tea kettle. colander, 4 cold pack
canners, ironing board, thermos bottles, large log
holder, Stan ley garage door opener (buttons only no transmitter), work bench, ma ny other items too
numerous to mention.

NO RENTALS ·.
DIRECTIONS:
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5 mi. below Gllli- ·•
polis on Ohio Rt. 7 - ·•
· cross RaccoOn C!l Bridtlf, ',
TUIIl riCitl &amp; follow . . .. ,I

South

OWNER: DALE HARBOUR
Tenns of sal1: cash or check with positive 1.0.
Lunch will be sei'YIId
MARLIN WEDEIEY£R - AUCTIONEER
(614) 245-5152 or (614) 388-8249
Not Responsible lor Accidents or loss of Property

OPEN TILL
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Mlchlgon S•lo 10 Noil. Bolrl ·

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1978. 2 bdr. Noohuo, •••· 81t. • Sun. Indoor-outdoor.
cond. Coil 441·32.43 or Now Frldov Night Mori&lt;et YARD SALE: Aug . 3rd ofrrL
448-018,1.
. 111rt1 3PM till 1 Rt. 35 &amp; 4th. 9:00a.m.-8:00p.m. 10•
180. Call 448-7037.
chard Col•m• n reeld•nce ,er(
Keno· BII!i hen Rd.
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197t Broodmc&gt;ro, 2 bod· Yard Solo
room, 12•80. ltovo. rofrlg· 10-1 ot Gtiffin'o
4 family yei d sale: Augu1t1
era)or. central 1lr, g11 heal. K1neuga. Metal
ond Augult 7, Brlck lt.;
underpinning. atep. TV • -:
awet per,
Pomeroy. Beolde tho "\\I~
tenoe . Set up In country w / ceH,
cen - goregoo,
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mobllo homo pori&lt;, 111100. ter . other m isc . Ra ln
Call 814·992· 7478,
cancels.
Large yard sele at

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Estate of Helen Herrell of Arabia. Ohio

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11 · Help
. Wanted

storage building , exc. cond.

' r.

dltoount. Lent Dan iels,
11 4· 742·2981 '

THURS. &amp; FRI. AUG. 16 8, 17, 1984
'SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M.

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'1oti11 fellllw. .......... Cell

197414•70 Now Moon. oel
up rontod lot with to~~co.

Plono Tuning ' end llop•lr.
lr..,ic•rdl Mulia Co .. 441·
0117. Clip tilio ad for 20%

ESTATE SALE

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ra;.a:~,a-•ao IIIIa It itealoa.

servtce•

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1 blue adult cot. 3 block I Homemekera eai-n x·tr• in·
,yollow kittono. Coil 81 4- como, Wo ·
2111·8892. '
repnoontllllvu In ttilo - 1
Pony plln
o pluo, Gitto.
Motel Hondo critoi. Call be toyo. home decor. Nolnvelt·
piclcod up to Blllz Hondo.
!Mftl. Cor I phono noc. Coli
.freo 1·8QO·III3·90n, Allo
TO GIVE AWAY: · 4 whi1o -king l*lioo.
kittens and 2 ackdt call .
Muot gol Call 8Ba·39211 . .
Toochor
- · bobnlltw In
homo Ol Adtlloon, • doya o
1 ahlld 10 - · old.
'SITUATION WANT.ED: -k.
ll~re-• roqulrad. ·Coli
Have vacancy for elderly 114-387· 7221.
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poroon, con 992·6022.
Govlflllllont . -.•tti,IBI
FREE PUPPIEI: Pon collie - 110,113 yMt, NliW .......
ond pin ohephonl. 2 moiH
- · For diNoiOI'Y lllill
end .. 3 temol~o . Call Your
808· 117· 10.00 .••• . ...
tilt'418'1·3008.
4444.
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Puppiol' 3 mlloo oUI lit. 2,
N!lrtl) - r Jltricho. 3CJ&lt;i.
171-&amp;qe. .
3CJ4:171-3138.

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.Located:.On Rt. 33 north of Muon, w. Va.
FURNITURE: Conference &amp; library ta~ Simmons hide· a:
bed, sola. end 'tables, ·s shell bookUSe w~h drQP-down

~ 1 r ·1 11 •

Kitten 9·10 weoko old, long
haired gray female, Coli
814-367· 7826.
tiger, C•ll 448·9324,

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From Gallipolis, lake Rt. 141. Turn left onto Rt. 775.
tu'rn riJht onto the Patriot-Cadmut road . .Watch for
sips.
, '$ATURDAY, AUGUST 11, at 7:00 P·.M.
hrtiat LilfiiiJ: NEW Co-cill loofiaalllterial. Used
Stereo. SoiiiOtllilll for ~·· . '
__ SALE EVIRY SATURDAY ~T 7:00 P.M., .
,
lots ol -•1141 IIIH IIIIM.
· Hm aometllilll you wlllt to Sill? Brln11t to the Patriot
Allction 111m and ..·u 1111 II far JOII. Conslp1110nts ac·
eepted fro• l:G0-5:00 P.l. 01 Satwdly.
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· la~in Wtdl...,..- - AtlctionMr
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Old Englioh Sheepdog
puppy. C,oll 81 4-992·8031.

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1976 Bayview 14 X 70,
Rofrlg, atov•. CA. WB. good
co-nd . Coli 614•441-1101

Sale
&amp; Auction ·

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VA . Loodor Mortgogo,
Atheno, collect lt4·192·
30111 '

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY f,IIOIILE HOME SALES.
4 MI . WE.ST, GALLIPOLIS ,
RT 36 . PHONE 1114-448·
7274.

Fixed eonVentlon•l FHA -

Public Sale ·
&amp; Auction

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While They' l.elt .

Pierce will be working Tuos·

perms, Call 814·992·JI311

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SAVIUPlO

Wonted old plonoo. Poying
120.00 ond t40.00 oach.
Firot ftoor only. Writo giVIng

Run Rd. announces Tina

for appointment.
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AUCTION BARN

OICI ltfme ·cup· Wonted: lady to llvo ln. cere. H?-1000 Eot. R-110!1.
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boord. ·call t ·304-882· for -..., wom•.' : Call
2711 .J
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1141-38ee.
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quick l'l'tum on lnvettmenc.

Firat year pot,...lol profit
1111.000. Coli :104·344·
Doztr wOrt.. ground clftrlng 4091 MOfl. 2:00·1:00, Tuo.
• •kcevating. •21 per hr. 1:00-3:00 and ook fvr Mr,
Poling.
Call ~4.11 ,8113~.· ·
TrH work, pruning. '-"'11 Roull buoln-... no lOlling
• toke downo. hodgoJ I Involved. Juot· co11oct tllo
bril•!lo• trimmed. , _ uti· profits ·from your pr-.1
rotollloaodono. llepiooe oold
· motoo , Coli 441·BO?e.
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Wtllr '"folio,' driNid • oor· High profit potontlol.
..tcod . F - ootlmolao. Coil 11,710, M l - 81 4·182·1001orlt4·742· - - c.. Mr. WI- 3171147·1413.
3147.

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Caah paid' for.fancy iron or
heavy iron
•110 ond

Home. The Johnaon fl

0 pert with
of I
b 11oft dollorBelnduotry

s!P /Alii r aM11111WMIAD)

dloto -lngo for tollphone

who Hnt food and flowers.
Thonlcs to Rev. James Sot-

bow:
I up for certain
' Molgo Co.

Wanted to

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for Sale
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HOME LOAN8 FIXE'D
IIATES lolow mort&lt;ot ratoo,

ft.

:;:.:!.":":..~~~'!'.':",: Olen' Milo heo - o 1 ....,..•.
10 box 2020 In cora of tho

Also thanks to the two
churches and many friends

torfiold ond Ewing F~~:~~~

.~.eace ·museum home .
for bomb·collection ·

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T - y Auguac 7 fnlm 1 tO' •
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I wish to thank the · Racine

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,doily gold. ollvor
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como,{•ngo, j- •1ry, otor11 ng
w1re. ofd coins; large cur·
rency. T•p pric'!". Ed~ Burkott B ike. Sh
2 d A·
or..,. op,- n · vo.
Middloportl Oh. 814·9923471.
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Sqoad and th• doctor• end
nurHI who _took Cllre of m·y
mother. Ulllt A, Johnson.

cellars·

:· :This

In Memoriam

cle1n uatd

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mlllloo

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•Wanted To Buy

· We ·poy caoh ior loto model

calf.

Kite defector

•war

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kind worda. carda. flow. ..
your presence at the funeral
home and your ·Pr•v•n. we

OOWMBUS. 011Jo (AP) - The
; ;
ByFREDBAl'LES
Sweeney hils no regrets. The first cow began caJvtng at the Ohio
• • A!l""ia"ed Press Wliler
planned Invasion of Japan - with State Fair's. new ll'lllternlcy wai'd
: aosTQN (AP) -Charles Swee- estimates or a
casualties- · Saturday, said show superintendent ·
t!f1 has a feiVent hope his place In was three months away. The bomb i.arry Neel.
thj! record book remains ·forever was seen as a way of saving .
The (iuemsey Cow started labor
unf:hallenged. He is the last man to · American and olapanese llves.
just after 9 a.m, and 50-75 people
~P an atomic bomb on fellow
"I've had Japanese people thank had crowded around the stall within
human beings.
me for what I did," be says. "Tiley minutes, NeeiiiBkl. The audiences
: ~I'd like ,to see none of this Used wanted the war to end, rut their grow very larJe Hthe birth takes a
agl.iln, .. says Sweeney' a 64-year-old • leaders wanted to continue the long time, he said.
lli&gt;~r broker. "l';ve seen what It
fighting. The bomb changed all
''Some of the cows, It wUl be over
c'ando,''
•
that"
with really quick; others take
~ the former Army Air Corps pilot
Days after the Japanese sur· awhile, " he said, ·
h~ - seen the awful spec~cle of
render Sweeney was back at
The maternity ward Is a new
brllllantly .colored mushroom Nagasaki, walldng the city's ruined
attraction at thefair designed togive
ckiuds racing across the sides. He . streets. ,
v1sltors more of an idea of what goes
. ~~.. toured ground zero• and· wit·. "It .was absolutely devastated," ori at a farm.
··
iiesSed the re5ultS of his work,
~ · ·recalls. "Fire trucks were
Four pregnant cows have been
;. ~nAug. 6,1945, Sweeneywatche(l crushed Into the
of the
provided by Conklin Da!ry Cattle
wtiiie the first at()mic bomb was firehouses. 'the: big Mltsubishl steel SaEs Inc., Plain Oly. Falroltlclals
df!)pped on Hiroshima, killing an workswasjustskeletonsteel. Itwas will not use dnlgs to Induce labor In
eStimated 'll9,(ffl people. Thou- juSt a wasteland."
the animals,
Saiads ·of others subsequently died
~eeney still gives talks on his
am DIJey, 8110ther livestock show
fr4m radiation .poisoning and other experiences and listens politely to superintendent, said the public
effl'cts•.
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advocates of a nuelearfree2e. But he births probably will cause stress on
: Three days later, the 25-year-old col\sJpers the threat of nuclear the animals, rut not enough to pose a
captain piloted his B-29 Superior- · weapons an Important encourage- serious threal "Wedon'texpectany
tress, ''The Great Arilste," over the 1 ment to a continuing, Ifshaky, world trouble," he said.
hJlly coastal city of Nagasaki and ~ace.
.
g&amp;ve the final command to drop tlie
"War 1s an awful thing," hi! says,
~d atomic bomb·on Japan.
:•rut even If we wj!re to ellrplnate
: ~ . 52 seconds, the city had nuclear weapons and If inanklnd
ivan!Shed . unde~ a nuclear cloud. kept fighting, we'd go back to
VIENNA, Austrlil lAP) - A
s&amp;tne 78,00&gt; people are believed to weapons that are just as terrible but
Czechoslovakian
engineering stu)14v~ died In the blast.
]list take longer."
·
dent soared over the bonier In a
motorized kite early today and
asked
for• poUttcaJ asylum tn
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Austriil, national 1'\ldiO reported.
;'The defector, a24-year-old technl·
cal er/glneerlllg student, tanlled at
Schwechat Airport, autslde VIenna,
after a flight ot nearly 13,4 hours
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lrom near.Zomr, four miles Inside
: 1
C'llechoslovakia,
the Austria Press
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By DIANE M. BALK
Nagasaki .Memorial CoUectJon,
Agency
said.
' Associated Press Writer ·
much of which Mrs. Reynolds
, Wn.M'INGTON, Ohio (API
donated in 1975, the Peace House
:n1e 39th anniversary of the atomic also contains information on tbe
):xlmblng of Hiroshima on Monday
arms race, nonviolence, resolving
wlillle marked quietly at tbe Peace conflict, peaceful resistance and
R$Wrce Center bere, the Wllrnlngnuclear power.
ronCollegefacll1tybellevedtohouse
The material; In English and
~ largest collection outside of
Japanese, Includes books and
Ja,Pan ·on the 1945 Hiroshima and . cllpplngsonpersonala~ntsofthe
Nagasaki bombings,
· atomic bombing. It also Includes
· Helen Redding, dirEctor of the
reports on medical elfects ·of
9-year-old center, says most of the ' exposure to radiation.
~teCtlon' s materials related to the
ThE' guest book Includes signa. bOmbing already have been signed
tures of visitors from around the
)llit.
world. Sonieareexchangestudents,
•. !The center Is one of several
some are scholars doing research,
MK&gt;osors of the 24th annual HJroand S9ll1e are·the curious Who have
. 5iilnia D;!y VIgil on Monday at heard about the CE!Iter through the
~right-Patterson Air Force Base
church gr!XIjlll.
11elll' Dayton. VIgil organizer Larry
"We don't have a loi ot people'
Gara, chairman of the Wllrnlngton from any.,\,here visiting here. Our
t:ou~e history departinent, hopes
grea~Cootactlsthrougl)themalls
)I ~loot 150 people will turn out.
and t~hone calls," Mrs. Redding
•· &lt;'It's a time to publlcly Indicate said.
'
olir colieem, our sense of urgmcy , 'Iben! IS space upstairs lor II\IEIIIS
~llout theannsrace, andrededlcate . wbo want to do research In the
oorselves away from mJlltarlsm
coUectlon · and want to stay
~ theannsrace," he said.
ovemlgllt.
year's vtgllls dedicated to
:Ralph TempUn of CEdatvllle and
.·Hank 0yer of Yellow gprtngs, two
•adtvtsts who died thls )'ear.
-.~...,
l'aP? A
n&amp;m' I lltlle
: The Peace Resource Center was
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - The
,IQUnded by Barbara Reyno1!'5, a
lle!IJIII!
lila'
111111
3
names Lallllmark aad Ohio
-Quaker peace activist who spent
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1J,r.
'Be
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Farmers are Wllllrl!ly to SIIMve
'niany years In Japan, when her
' I • • II tile
when Ohlo'stwo laJ'II!Itflnncoq~~ PaP? -, 22 .......... (: . . .
:lilsband was worldng with the
~ tobman mp I t1oa with
I 'I
. ·:Atomic Research Casualty
potaltlal . . . ~ liiCft Ulan $1 . . . . .
. . . a I ; '"
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(AP
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In addition to the HiroshimaI 3 Ia)
ot!ldal.
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· hnebendlolcl hW rac!;lo to buy Willa
0o1a he ever meet wttll Amert• calli? "CII no! '' .tie cries. "We uy ·
rran ... Vie have beenwel,l
lnltructed. 'lbey're even scarief

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Uke many Soviet IUma, thll Ollt '
has clear mmsr: the Ualted
States Is piottiJII apllllt not&lt;lily tilt
Soviet t]aloll. . but allo . . . .
.frlelldly to It - and foreiperllft
not to be trusted.
,. • •
In one scene, .!l KGB opentl\1 ..
llylJli to track~ theahart·waw , ·
l'l!lll!lver aetttna' t] .s. c:odel ln!ervlewl a aoveJ'111111!1lt ernplo:)W'*
wUe w!IO • . him he!' drulllllll

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· But Muscovties everywhere are
talking about It
''Mygrandmotherwon'tleave the
· Uvlngroom tor the whole hour,," said
one young M05COW · woman. "I
sanetlrnes laugh, I mean some of
this spy stuff is a bit naive, butl have
to admit I love It too."
The secret ot the show's success

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W. Va.

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by1.arrJ Wright

22 Money to Loan

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law. Cornoll Elklna. For your

·~agasaki pilot ·recalls
~945 A-bomb c~age ·
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11 Help Wanted

p!anted mine In a NJcarMlUan port.. :

than vodka."

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and Grenada.

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36 Lou •

·Acreage

H - e In Cloorvlew Ell·
- . ~ utiiiiiH Including
- · n o money down. Coli
814·a&amp;11· 12111oftor 15PM .
In Northup on Concrote.
Stroot. No rHtrlctlono, •P·
potoa. 130ft. fromogo. Coli
4411-34811.
Approx. 11'11 ocreo. level
lend, with front- on two
roodo. uo. lor buHdlng.
mlnl·form. al utltleo noarby
In old 1110 noor Porter.
n .ooo. cau 114-388·
1101.

ly OV'!MI'·; 30 acr••· leon
• - with mobile homo ond
unflnlohed houoa. Make
--904-5911-8429.

111 acroo or leu. Eckard

Ohio

Times-Sentinel

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Mobile home lor rent. 8•40.
Col1114-949-2424.
Mobile tfome for Rent:
12XIO 2 bedroom fully
furnlohod . with 1 OX261t.
nlauad-ln porch 11715.00
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per
month plus utllitiea .and
aecurity depo1it. No pett or
children . Coli 161419864227.
1 a.xeo mobile home in Syre·

cuse,

partiaHy

furnished.

1200 mo. pluo utilltieo l!o
depoolt. Call 614-992 ·
71180.

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one and two bedrooms. rent
otortlng at 11113 for oni
bedroom· and 1198 per
month for two bedroom.
With 1200 dopoah locotod
ne•r Foodland end Spring
Valley Plaza. pool and TV
ant. Coli 446-2745 or leave
........g • .

Furnlahed opt. 919 2nd ..
Golllpolio. 1175. Mtn only.
Coli 446-4416 oHer 9PM .

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3 bclr.. 2 botho, flropl-.
- hut pump. renge. Located
on 2 - on, rt. 1118. Coli
1!4-387-74114 -15.

2 bedroom houH In Pomi-

roy. Furn'-"ed ot unfurnlohed. Clllll14-982·2381
doyoor982·21i09ovonlngo.

loum addition, loooo . with
·option. 3 bclrmo. 2'11 betho.
2 ocrH, r.ncod yard, wood
burnlng flroploco. family
room, o.c., opplloncoa. largo
wow • goo.
111110. mth. With t100.
'opplled to purchooo price.
Co" 114-981-4387. ·

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s bclrm home for rem.
unfurnlohod. on 18 ocreo,
tre. goa hoot, '-ted on
11t.33 11 N.Molgo Co. line.
'12110. mth. Call 114-2&amp;3·

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Homes
for Rent

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2II*. mobllo ._,.lor rent,

hooito with noturol gio.
odWio only. no pou. ooll
814-317·7US.
Mollllo home for rent. lx40.

Cell 814-949-2424.

RMI Eata.. Gene....

F. . ORI~Efii
I BUILDING LOTS ·
ACI£$ I mile fmm Ohio
.

. F.. tures house, iluge
. style bam, excellent
land. pasture,
ant
. Owner ~ys
"lAAKE OfFER ON All OR
PAar·. Priced to sell as a

flf!ll.
ATTEITIOI IUILD£1$
Thi's
has been sub! acre - 10
be sold indi·
water obtainlow, _possible
Thos is an

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Po,:;,eroy. 3 •.,,..._ •roud: u. ta"le tUt tbls

rooms l!o both . . Coli 61 4- m.at
bl • ucrua
ud........,.
doub..._ln
tblu·.... bid
)'OW"
roeuret.oo
992-51121 ,'
~to fiiiiD&amp;O WI &amp;rap. ud 10
1 and 2 bedrOoms furniahed

apertmento. Coli 992-5434.
992-6914, or 1304)8822668 .
1 bdrm furnished apt. in
Middleport, Utilities in·
eluded. •190 mo. pi~• deposit. cellll14-!192 -7177.

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Furnlohed 1 l!o 2 bedroom COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
•portmonta, Middleport. Parle. Route 33. North of
Adulto, no poto, secu.r~y Pomeroy. Large lpto. Cell
dopoolt. Call 614-982- 814-992-7479.
3874.

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lUI Ol*llq bid. But •bat II EMt aD

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61 Household Goods
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wishers. dryera, retrigera·
tors, rangllt. Skaggs Applloncoo, Upper River Rd.
betide Stone Creot Motel.
614-446-7398.

1------'-----:For aole: new roll-away bod .
Roooonoblo . Cell Iii 4-9926623.

Mettreet. bo,.; apringa. bed
regular size. Phone· 304;
876-6047.
.
Pickono uoad furniture. 304·
676-6483. or 675-1450.

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Broyhill dining room auite
and 11 piece femily room
ouhe. Coll4&lt;41· 78114. Excellent condition. S• 1 mite
out county road No. 8.
Centerville In yellow house.
- - - - - -- ·lc2 pi,ce living . room auite.
Like new . .CoH 614-992 S8113.

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chett drawere. Early

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American conoole stereo .
Doyo 114·246-68111. eve.
614-246-50915 .
UMd livingroom suit• a.
queen size bedding. Corbin

Snyder Furniture. Coli
446- 1171.

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Plastic clatarna atate •P·

plaatlc culvert , metal cui·
verts, RON EVANS ENTER '
PRISES , Jackson, 'Oh 614·
2811· 6930.

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SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE
82 Olivo St., GoiUpolio. N• uaed wood • cool eto-.
8 piece wood living room
oullo with 8 Inch fill ormo
1399, bunk bedo complete
whh ~un~lao 1199, 2 piece
antron livingroom sulte1
1199, ontron rocllnoro t99,
other 'reclinera I 80. me pie
dinette 1111 t179. box
ap{ings &amp; mattr... twin or
full 1100 aot r119Uior·flrm
1120. maple dinotta choiro
$36, woah otondo t34,
maple rockers 8159. 7 piece
chrome dinette 111 1149, 6
piece dinette Ht 819. uHd
bedroom auttea. refriger•·
tora. rangea. chen. dre11era,
wringer w1sher1, TV's, dry·
ora. • lhooa. Coll614·4411·
3159.

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101 acres m-1; lots otSymmes Creel bottoM land.
pond, new fences, larae barn. several other build·
1nes. larae tob. base. modetn 3 BR home, ·2 baths,
located on Cadmus Crossroads, Call for mortlnfor·
maiion. BLACKBURN REALTY - 446·0008.

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liOR SALE: NEW BRICK 4 BEDROOM
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Call John Ecker - 446-1126

POMEROY,O.
992-2259
11.8% BOND ISSUE
lOilEY AVAilABLE!
NEW USTING - Middleport
- ()) llle river and has 41arge
fenced lots. 4 bedroo~ family
rOOIT\ 2 batlls and a 2 car
garage Nice al $48.000.00.
NEW USTING - Sym:use Approx 3 acres of beautiful
laying land wrth a 3 bedroom
doul*! wide. Has a family room
wiltl WIXXiburner. ceiling fans.
porches, and ~ secfud€d.

$39,00100

NEW USTING - Middleport

- 3-4 bedroom hoii'O!, needs
some repair ~ is situatlld on
nice 1:rt wilh a view of tl)e river.
A real bargain at $9,000.00,

CIIESTER - A(lllrox. I acre
wiltl a 14x70 mOOie home IIIli
has 3 bedroo~ cenlrai air,

equi(llled km:hen and fll batl1.
Also has a large storage
building $19,000.00.

POilfiOf -

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Newly remoinsile and OUI, lhis IV.

THIS STATURE

NEW LISTING - Baum's
Addilion. 12 rm. one floor
brick. 4 bedrooms. elec.
heat pump, fireplace. air
conditioning and almost 2
acres. Very nice.

QUAUn

Quality Ill price yOu Clll If·

A FAIIIILY CAN EIIJOY THIS COIIfORTABU 4
BEDROOM •3 BATH HOME WITH LG. UVING. DINING
.IND FAMILY RM. IF YOU LIKE THE OUTOOORS.TllRE IS

A PATIO PLUS DECK ANO 6 BEAU11FUI. ACRES.
BEAUTIFUL UKE NEW. BUY FOR 179.900 JUst liSTED!

ford . Lovely 3 bed•- I~

SJ1 !100 - JUST OUTSIDE em r: 31BR.LMNG Rl('
KITCllEN AND BATH ON MAIN FLOOII PLUS FlU
IIITCIIEN BATH UVII«1 ROOM ~ BaiiiOOirl tl
BASEMENT. WE iHINK YOUU UKE THIS HOI£

bath. brick IIIII fl3~ hornt.
Fully equtpped kitclleft,
extra large living ·room, all .
on nicely landscaped lot
Priced in low $40's. HG7

3 bedroom
brick, cenllal air and heal, 2
fireplaces. 2 patios and
olher exlras. Very fine home
near hospital.
R~CtNE -

Remodeled . 3
bedroom one floor home
near schools and store.
Stove, relrigeralor, carpel·
ing, insulated,. alum. siding
and level lot

home has~ IB!mo~
2 balhs. and enclosed porch.

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IIGocinl Ho111t for

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OWNERS WANTS TO S£U JIOWI ARFAII V~ IPFR $35.0011 •.:. IIIIUTt 3S- FEW IINUTES IIQoiiiD.
HOM£ WITH 4 BRS. 2 BATHS, FAMilY RM. WITH
NICE 3 BWIOOM \\1111 lAR(l£ FAMLI ..OOM tl
FIREPlACE, 2· CAR GARAGE POOL PRICI:O 8£LOW BASEMENT, OWNER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED. HAS
IMIIIIET VALUE!
PRICED IHIS HOM£ RIGHT! JUST USTEtt

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IIW IWUPOUS- $21,500 - NICE FlOOII'PlAN, 3
BEOftOOMS. LG. liVING · DINit«i AR£A EAT·III
KITCHEN. BASEMENT WITH REC. ROOM. FANTASnC
BUY!

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e::-nl*hen
lirf!Be basement

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wiltl bn:aldast bar. 13'x36' recreaiiOn area wilh~-Lit; d storage. AWlmatie ~ door. ..., ~
. ' -!her ~. $85,000. .
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l•llf FMM - 17.6 ~ wiltl nice 3 bedroom home and · ~i
20'd00' eQuipped Wlll.ocall!d wilhin Huntingtoo Twp., along Rl. I •
'lrtfun. Piir;e S45:!XXI
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iMO OILY. (WITH BAlli~ -132 ..:res d bollorn. pasture~·~
mme Wooded ..-ea. Huntinglon Twp. Approx. $llO per acre. Buy
.. b $40,!XXI. Has minef'al rWG with land.

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IN TRW and only '.4 mile below Gailipolis along iJMf 1.,.!'
• IESTI£0
fMr "'- 4 bedroom horre will! .a beautiful solid pine PIOeled den l •'iiC
• and ~ ~ formal dining and living room wth •• '
• ieplace. 2 car garaee and work area. 2 ballts. Call fll' an I ·~~

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USTIIG - 3 bedroom home along Chestnut SL lot wilh
511W:2 *t in rear. 2 car garage and nice garden area Price lr.~
$38,500.
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e""loretial a~q SL Rt 7. Price rmuced to $25.000.
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MEIGS COUNTY - IIO.ZSO - NEEDS ·
SOME ~1\. BUT IT IS A SUI'ER lllJY1
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OWNER WMI$ 10 11M TO cnY. EAGER TO SEW 2
BEDROOM BltiQ( IW«::I. HICI: OPEN FLOOR PIAN.
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IUCKTOP DRIYE. $33,000.
MEAl POII£1101' WITH FRONIAGE !W RT. 3l 3 BIIS, 2
stORY. BElTER HURRY. II'S I'RICED'AT $6,IIJO.
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EAST Sf. - POIEIIOI' - 125,000 7- 2 stORY. 3BR,

SUP£R SIZE lll'lt«i RM. FORMAL OINit«i. MM
GAOUNO POOL 5 ACRES.

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llDIJCED $5.900 - MEW lOIII'IICE 13!,01101 - A
REAl BARGAIN !W ANICE OLDER HCM. 3l£11l00MS,
2 BATHS. t.NIGE KITCHEN 1\lTH BRtWAST tOl(. IN
liD NEAR GOlf COURSE.

wilh a parnoramic view of the
Slmlllldin&amp; countfySide. Neall)'
finished l!lcepl inlerior. "A weal ljo
l jQUisaf (JQiect" 3 bedrooms,

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li~ OUT 1001 BACK DOOR ONTO THE GOlf COUIISE - We
one 2-bedroom ap. br rent Pnce $175 per morth.
Impels,
USTIIIG: 15 acres of land near Holzer HosptaL Sm11!frekf~
.-···- Tapo; level to ruing. ~utifuf vrew OeveJQilefS welcome.
REDECORATID ORICK "FEDERAL"
: ;IIEAUIIflill!:Y.
~ids- 3-4 bedrml 2'h birlhs, family 10M\

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Overlookinc 1~ Ohio River sib lflis

rooms and
appoi11J11fnl.

IIJiit le¥el holllt' 3 or 4 bedrooms. f11111ly room, ClfPII. cent.
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owner says to sell -

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SCIIDOl WIU B[STAIITING IN JUST A FEW SHOfiT 11ttJ.:,.rM1

• we have a home and perted locabon for a lamtly

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rtiCl IEDUClD - Owner wants Ill sell - · Nice Holly
Pari! mobile home with expando. !•&amp;e deck. closl! to TJCIIIOII

across

from WaslVngiOn School. J.bedrm horre. 2 balfls.

WtenS. Nice 1:rt wllict1 is wide and deep e..ouglllor garden
swimming pd Needs some Wtlrlt, however, can be roow!d ·

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esv.500.

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4 bed100111 home. Upper River Road.
plloaliln lor~ or residential. $41.500.
• 2 ll£lltiOOIIIIOBILE IIOME klcaled along Hazel Ridge
I acres. more II' less. Wl\h,nice garden ar~ and wooi!eCI :~rea. rnce11

lll55

·let~. htnlwart. reta~ business. Call lor~"'*-·
.liOn.

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PfiOPEm - 5 rooms and one balh down and
rooms and balh upstairs. llrated aklng 2nd AVe. Buy I $17.(nl, Price reduced!

111 3 bedrooms 2 baths. central air. full basemettt. large PI ·
liO. with in-groJnd pool , niCe levll tot of 2 acres. Price

Lake.

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•ciiE~HAlf ACRE lOT along Texas Rd. Buy

110053

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I'OIIT WITI PRIDE -Lovely brichanch I mile from hospi·

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Pust OffiCI
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3 BRWllh
loose
1:rts. l l:rt
wiltl
hoolwll
lg me1a1
1w0and
car 3garage.
Fenced

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UMSTII£1T _ Good home in town with 3 bedi'OIIIS.
;praae. rents for SIBO per month. Pussitile owner fin~:&amp;

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$29,000.

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llllched pnge. Kyaer Creek area.
Clll !IIIII b an appointment ... d
you 11M llwlys wantad a log home
... donl wail and mm out on IIi$
me. $45.000.

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I&amp; carJXIII. illated ..... ~~

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liDME ... Beautiful setting..

Slyle,

IIOOIIuner. f1!tml yR and fli'Wnd s,wunmong pool. Pricek .,

Price s:II,OOO.

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Rill MIUI. lltllfltiS II! SPORTSiriEH! NEARI.Y 38/iCRES, IIOOTI.Y
WOOOOI. Sl2.1m
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on yGIK own 211 acre S(rnd. 4•
lbiidowlll. -. i¥ing room wilt1 WB fireplaCe. bma1 dining
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I usedb l11'4 bednousandwilhin walking drstance~orn most all.~,:
lsrnia:s. Dljy Ul.IXKI.
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I lAIIiE SIIUCTIJRE AID&amp; 4111 AVE. willwl sidrt of Washln~ ~od
I SchiQ, wllicll can be llli1ed b sin~ farrnly or 3 apartmenls.lt,~

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BEDaODM HOllE wilh 2'11 acres. 1yrs. old. ~. Elec. heal pump, fireplace, cert. -~~

dam. Price $22.001.
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. along Garfield Ave. Home tan be ..!'"
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FURNISHED, 3BEOftOOMS. 2 BAfl!S.!WE HASGAIIDEH
TUB, CENIRAL AIR aHl.. PICTURE PEifECT 1Nl£RIOII.
PORCH. FENCED PlAY MEA, LG. LOT. HURRV!
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1Aa ACREAGl - N'f'fiOX 100 ~JUST OFF RT. 35 NEAR t«&lt;llER
l«l!iPffAL. MT. 2ION ROrlll, UN.IWI£0 f01ENTIAL.

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akQ upper 2nd. Ave. !.ewe! II( IPJd iocation:- t ;
$34,500.00. ~ br retirees or famiy.
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llfCit is ·loCittd lbollt ont llllt fro!.
do1mtoo•• on on
outstllldinc·lat. 2.7 acm of
natuttlt its btst,
· old trHS, a pond, h1111 bolldersand loYIIJ nwnlcurtd lawn. The houtt loo'tliM 1 pic·
turi fro11 Better Hollltsand Ganltnsand lsclu41taallrp
family room. for1111 dlnin&amp; 111d lara• llvlnc rooM, uch of
wllich hua llr&amp;o pictutt window offorin&amp;a btNthti,IIIC
view of the r.
· r. All 4 btdroomurellfll, lor wlilch 1ft
conn~ettd t 1 bath. Thor~ are lots of cloutr dd two
lerp sto111p rooms. l11utlfuiR11t Cll'pit, ctntfll eir ltld .
an lnaround poollllld to coMfort 111d fun olsptndln&amp;mora
of your limo at ho011.
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withi~ lhe cily d Gallipolis, Ow!lel wil 'sell ....:~:-

• $5.101 and $7,500 eaciL

GMciOUSJJVIIIGATAiloo£RATt
-1600~.
FT. BEH.UTIFUL LIVING AREA PLUS AFlU B.tS£MENl
Tlii'PERS PLAINS·- M£1GS COUNt( - $20,100 - . .INO 2 CAR GAM. 3 BR, 2 fUll BATHS, FRITASIIC
FRAM£ RAI«:H. j fl!lS. ATTACHED G\RAGE, NIC~ LG. FAMILY RM. OPENS ONTO OOUilE ~Cit EQUIPI'(O
LOI.
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FAMILY S~E KITOiEN. $58.000.

SYRACUSt ~ Two story
frame with five bedrooms,
woodburner, gas furnac.
range, refrigerator, alu .
siding and 2 lg. lois.
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lltmS AID&amp; 1011 111110. - 2 wiltl Raccom Cfeek ~onla(le. ·~ ;.
1 b fth de" and septic tan~ Ready b your motile home. I ;;

IT TAKES ALOT OF TIME. EFFORT. OETERMIIIATIOII

&amp; HARD WORK TO 8E ABLE TO AFFORD HOlES OF

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BE AS PROUD AS AN
OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST

NEW LISTING - 5 acres
M/l with 2 houses or will
sell separately. 3 bedrooms,
1 1.? balhs, carpeling, gas fur·
nace and 2 bedrooms in 2nd
with lull basement. 3 car
garage.

TDS12.0011 on blilding ~along Rt 1~1 .
Can be used b store burkf1ng and upstairs

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Real Estate General

BIIR 444 - LOAN ASSUMPTION POSSIBLE ~ 'Brick ~arne
ranch situatlld on flat 2.35 acre lot lnclllles 3BR&gt; carpet. lg. ~l-in
knchet'l, lR with carpel. family room wilh fireplace,IAiily room, and
balh. Kyger Creek School District Call for delai~ on loan

1-(614)·992-3325

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;:lf
~ in Vlnloo. ""' by 200' ~ wilh 3 OUibuildtngs. Buy tlis · -.
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10.0 I [.:W, BUilDIIIG in Yinlon. Has 2 apl5 wilh jderrtial for .,; -.
.~ 3 urils. Price reduced to Sll.OOO.
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FOR
COOL COMFOIITABU. QUIET AIID
PIIVAttm - We have a 3 bedroom horre litualed alq ~
Rla:tlon CreeiL ApprOK. 2 acres of cleared land and 600 ~ Ill ..!-~ 0!
~ ~ wth priwle IXl31 imcllldP.11 br the sjXJrls penoo, ·-~
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• ~ ..... Solre Waoded area. Price - $55,000.

. GORGEOUS RIVERVIEW-1 mHo from town. city water, city ochoolo. Buy lY.,

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period. Pay $133.47 per ll1lrih.

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bedrm. ID!age along 4th
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JUrChaser.
$10,000.00dowl\ bal.

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today for appoinlment

216 E. 2nd St.
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BMR 447 - NEW USTING! ~ 3 BR ~ame located on S.R. 141·
Includes LR, krtchen with dining area, fuU . basement This .5
silualed on 51h acres more or less. This one rs vacant - so call

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Call 446..0S52 A1ytim1
Beth. Null 245·9507

• BIIR 446, - NEW USTING - lQ town location,, includes 3 !IRs,.
living room, dining room. batl1 &amp; basement lots ol carpel Gas heat
Priced at $29,900. CaH today for details.

Good Jftija.ed fiay In barn•
t1 .110 bele. 304·17~ · 4100
or 304-882-3329.•

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Broter-Auctiontti

M~GKEE

Wedding gown oi1o 1. vlel•
o~oeo 1130. Co11441-3318.

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1o tho time to got the
old cMin ..,., trimmed up
for ••woad Muon. Cell
lldere Equipment Co. 304·
8711-1421 for oomploto
cloolnoow-.

Automlllc oil hooter ond.
cond, 1100. 7t Hondll XL drum. - · colored rv •
)861 good · t4110, 110 conorioa. 304-882-31190
cart II HP Tocumooy eng,
saoo. clnetto oot 4 pod. Coffoo tolilo •as: lomcholro K·leef oxc. cond. -rth choir Uli: End 11Tobecoo atlcka, rough
1160. toun!tbodl hohMI t21: oil tlood cond. 304lulllbor. 304-8711-1128.
ondo IIIC. - · Mlllplota 11711-411111.
Airtos for Sale .
71
11110. - lalo 90
s - c Fonnoll. 7 tt.
wott Dood _,.,, AM·FM lluah mochlno. cosh roglo""?'"'!: turning plowo. 214
$78, s... 2000wottGen.· "'· 1M machine. · · TOP CASH paid for late
w~a with rutiber
el\ t2110.
M. Carlo low fan. milk ahoko
model uaed caro. Smith
304-837- 27311 .
mila exc . oond fllrm) outdoor olz4 . 304-171·
Buick-Pontile. 1911 Eoll·
n .ooo. cou B14·371· ·11111.
om Avo.. Galllpollo. Coli
2111 .
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82 Wanted to Buy
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Flborglota " ' - door com- 1 Mnpty hive, 8 dog conning 1 L........I-.1....-L-"'""'----'
1978 Cougar, PS, PB. PW,
WHfll A P'LU6
philo. Col 441-31711. .
joro 1400 ... Melwln
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AC. cruloo. AM· FM. OM
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JerryoRunRd .APfiiiGIOVI. l'ii:viifi=
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B - Channel iron. mogo. Mutt aell. Coli 4411·
4. 01170·11 roiiJoltlrH,I- 3 mi. out. Aok for
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mlloago. UOO. Con 441· Wroy.
uleo. C.illl14-4411·7383.
7201i W! ·
Appros. 2o0 late m~riol ~ra
,,,3 11-K ox-dod TRB- lllr....GL-.Do...a-...,_...L..__.
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for porto. t977 Dodg•
Ook will ~- rockero, 80 color Computet. 304Uveetock
63
w-n with hoi,_
prOOHd cholrt. pedootal II·
440 wrockor bod. Callll14871·2831.
bioi. hutclwo. • mloc. Paul
--- - --,....,..H-oinmllrcow 281·1522 .
Conlde furniture. Rt. 7, Lincoln Weldor 8A200. 4
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1 91i8 Plymouth Bel Vldero
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11 DINER JUICY AlriPEIIE FINITE
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2 dr. hordlop. 31 8 cu.ln ..
For .._ lnln bod • block • 8178.
~ rock wooJ YT· old- goldlng olred low cond .. t460. Col 4411while 11 lV. C o l l i - - - - - - - - ' - - ' •
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614-9B2·Z213 .
Miac . fll'l9l oa1o llomo.
with -·
fumituro, 304-171i-n111.
p ... r: .,.
MOO. Col Lao. 1114-8112· 1177 Uncoln Town Cor.
57 I Mulicll
2 Wh. T11111or. 4X4XI ft..
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Exc. Con. Col 614-992covoratl, ••eallont oond. Goodwll lnduelrloo. 4011
nlti'Uments
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•3~1.011: Ook table, Moln8t.P9int_,unt.II YT· old . ., . ~~~-.
3X1ott.. idMI fot l&gt;1rn.t Of oft ol I U - goodo. Aug Judy Tovlor G m1
Call
h - llliliicin, ex. 1978 Dodge A - . 2 cloQr,
omorg . . bord, •100.00: 11th to Aug 11tJI. Btortinll
•7220
W~ piono lik&lt;t - , diapoalflon . lllred by II cyt., long liot O f - porto.
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Undu-btr refrlgero- Aug 13Jh loll and wl- 1114-~ •
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lt•ll•• prcivlnclol ooblo J . J - 111110. Col 4fll- Mutt -to opprecioto. Coli
!or.t71i.OO. Call (114)148- foqda. .
lrlavlalt floNoolo PrDfoe- dwry tl. 700 firm . Call 32112.
1114-949-2690.
26211
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A HI of Rornington Model olooal AIIIIUU ..........
20 1 _ , hOorvy hen loylng. 1979 Ford Muotong Lit- 2 .
0
Bach trumpot IIIII. Maple 1 41 rlfleon• t.,z fl. olumnboal.
ICIIorW p1ono • IIOO.'Con t1 .00 - h. Collli14· 982- Collll14-992-11621.
3
31 8
dlnOtto - $711. Hand modo
04·
• v II:
...-.IAgllah C IIIII - - b1 lleloN 2 pm - 70111 .
quilt&amp; t811-. Drum 111!01
nlaf JIUPIIIM.'Coll 1 4-188- ..,..or ... 1114-IB2-117114. -------::-::"'::-::- For lola: 1tn Monte Corio,
lo'ont 2-9.
1110..
. , _ Pit lot ..... Col
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~t .•, +H2·81111.
n· ora, Ro11 111 ed Dfol ro- 12.000. Coil 992-111120.
0'111 , . , . _ .._., Ook gloll ahQW cooe. 96
nolo. AKC ~ PI JiPII •
t126.00. 304-411inch
21 Inch wldo, 42 65 Building Supplies
liovou - · ._.
1783.
1873 Dodge c-~M. 4
inclr
. EIIC. cori. 12711.
CF.II lhol ' ' " - ...,_
59 For Sale or Trade
door, auto. Good con .
CoH 1114-117·3112.
· Coll14-448,3844
3 - o l d Gol•ng leddle •1000. Coli 614- 886 ·
N- for bulinHI,
- · 304-411-1B17.
4278.
1
Fir-ood for ..... UO.OO 'Mountoln lltoto Block. Rt. eftor '
1171 LTO ....... o-c: intoa·
pick-up load. 130.00 doll· 33, N- Haven. Complete ...... -..ct ,. p;p'u • .,., _ . , ool or - · 304D-t E_..,. ,.,~_._,
verld , 304-1175-28111 or mo!IOfWV. ouppiiH, 4", 8". ~ · off Rt. 7 bypoN 882·31190
,... •-•8 ._.,... ..
&amp;75·1782.
1 2" blo(:k. Delivery HrVice. lbove Hotun on Le:adi. .
Phone day 304-BU-2222, Ctoo11 Rd; C3. 1hrw Surpl~o Army com-go. evonlng 182·3239.
to TR 3111 . lAialr lor
14
oz.
denim._.
ueod
o~groo•NIItOrMr.
~.
clothing, 1872 El
I·
1977 :rrlumph chopper 56
Pete for Sale
Deohund
(71101. Bam lomervllle'o,
Eoat·Rovonowood fNow
Era). Fri. lot. Bun, 1:00- HILLCR~IT KENNELS
nlor
7:00 p.m .. Dllcoum factory
otud ....,ice. 304-11711Boonjingoll ·
union lebolod -ortioing indoor·outdoor
f1cilitie•.
speciehiH, Pt. Ple•a•nt. AKC D - n pupploo: 1214.
304-11711-3334,
Stud Sorvlco. Coli 614·441- AKC ........_ ldw llP.,,
77·9 6.
n:J-11121.

71 M. Carlo hleh M.L. fair

For Solo· Zenith Conoolo
Stereo. uaed vorv little. Coot
1500, wlflull ~r 1200. Cal
614-4411·7383,
.

seeded
Shruba . pruned.
retaining
lawn
walla ,
sidewalks, patio~. bark
au;te, dining tabil
mulch • aowduat . Contact •
IM!th .. W Bruce Dovloion. Coli 614 · 387
28. tuned - n
&amp; target grip. tmllh •
256 1427
·
·
Weooon 1000·12 fiiUfll ,
modified barrol oloo whh
deer barrel end FraMIIft
8 ft . ·bar with 15 bar •tools, 9':~~~urnlf. Cillll14·311· t200.' 1982 Chevy d l e o e l l - - - - - - - - - ·
pickup, lo•ded , e•c . cond ...
87,1500, Coli 814-245 · · For ule fill dirt. end top 0011. ,
Call Coil 614·~611!· 1427 .
,
5870 . .

Equipment
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa. choir, rocker. ·otto·
ni1 n, 3 ilble-.(extrl heavy),
•8811. Solo. choir tnd love· Booell01 ierieo 4 •P.okora,
seat. 1271. Sofllland chai1'8 N akanlchi 8 00 1erlea
priced from 12815. to t896. cuaatto d•ck, pra- om·p.
Tebleo, UOond upto.,126 . po-r amp. tuner. Burwen
Hide·a-beda,l310. 1 ~ up noleereductionunit. 11 ~ 600
to 1110.; aofe b.cla 11415. firm . Serious callert only
Roclinero, 1286. to f3711.. 61 4-379· 2444.
Lempa from 128. to 11215.
pc. dinettM ffom *109 ., to Amateur radio, Heath kit,
435. 7 pc. 1189 oiicl up. HW 101 plua CW filter,
Wood tl ...
~- W lth II Jl C••-•
U...ilr omp. 98-201. Cell
...rs
t285 to· t741i. Deok t1 10 ilftor 5
304·11711-3419.
UP.J to 1.221. Hutchet, 15150. ·
Bunk bod complete with 53
Antiques
mettr~s. 1271. end "P to 1 ~-·-----....,..--13911. Baby bodl.
1·
Mattrenes or box aprlnp,
. 1. rd • . up·right
full Or twin, 1158., firm, 188. Antique cupbo
and $,78. Queen sctea,, t195. plano. Cell for app_o in.t mant.
4 dr. chelts. *42. 1 dr. 982-2228.
·
cheoto.
t54.
Bad
framH.
UO.ondi25 .. 10guo ' Gun I·
oIt or 54 Misc. Merchandise
Cl bi Mtl, •3EO
9
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electric renee• *3715. Baby
matt-. UISI!o UIS. bed
frlmea t20. t21 •• e30,\ Knauff Firewood Reduced
"ing fr•me e&amp;o. Good aelec· prlcH thru July -31st. Have
tion of bedroom 1uites. your own seasoned wood
rock
en. met• I c1binets, thia winter. 614-2611-8245 .
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hoodboordo t3B l!o up to
165.
Umestone. Sand, Gravel.
Delivered in Mason. Meigs,
UMd Furniture .. Upright Gallia or pick up at Richardt
freezer; drver1, end TV's. 3 l!o Son . Call 446-77B5.
miles out8ulovllleAd. Opon
9am to 6pm. Mon. thru Fri.,
Sam to &amp;pm, Sot.
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R.eal Estate General

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Miec.
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proved. plettlc uptlc tanks,

The Sunday

W . Va.

54 Misc . Merchandiae 54 Misc . Merchandl . .

For oelo. uaod dlahwaohar,
126. Call &amp;14-398•9802.

or 6 acres. malcllli ua an

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8ofo bod. dork brown 1180.
Call 446·4ll87,

Augwt 5, 1914

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52 CB,TV. Radio

"()peftlnc le•d: •s

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111 Houtehofd Goode

County Appliance. Inc,
Good uMd opplloncoa and
TV oeta. Opon 'AM to IIPM .
Mon thru Sot. 441-11199.
1127 3rd. Av,. Golllpolla.
OH .

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Furnished opt., 2 rooms •
beth, cleon, no pita, adults 45
only Dopooit l!o reference 1 - - - - ' - - - - - required-. Call 614-446- For fent Sl .. ping Rooma
1619.
ond Ught houae kooping
roomo. Parle Central Hotel.
Newly rompdolod 2 bed· Cell 614·446·0766.
room. equipped- kitchen. 1Si;;;.;;;-;;;;;;;~1i~;;Ht2211. Dapooit required. Coli 1 :
room $12&amp;, utill1114· 992-6319 or 992· tleo
Shore beth. malo
2816.
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only. Ronge l!o rlfrig. 919
2nil. Ave., Gollipolis. Cell
Newly rodlcoretod, 1 bed· 446-44111efter 9 PM.
room. portlelly furniohed.
t226. Dopoait required. Cell 11114·992-5319 or 992- 46 Space for Rent
2816.

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But

otarto ot S201 • month that ga'me
Includes aM utilities. pluo a
1200 security d8poait i1 =-~=~=
required. We just laid new
carpet in them • they're
yow ..- - . - , . . . _
located near· 1 doctor'• ~.:C:,;".:t:=a--;!!;;
office &amp;.shopping areas. Call ...., u JOU. .. dKW.. cu _...
614-992-77B7.
_-.eall,~W..t
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New 1 bedroom apta. in ..,. N,... bid '"""''"'••~·
Middleport, Furnished or you n.~,.,...._ttlll fin..._.
unfurniohod.Coll 114-992.:-=,~
11304.
.
llde
tm et aiDIDOr owr •
... .,. ... _
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4 11r ho~oo ro; rent. 304·
'1 71·3270.

" ' - Mt. Vernon. II roomo,
-bedl. ..._nt, gorogo,
ov .... lllo aoon, 12211.00
moftth. Rafav
clepolil,
JQ4-171-281i 1.

=

bedrm apts. torrent. the rent

. 23~3.

Z bodroom cotllgo. good
locetlon. 111111.00 plua dlpooh. Col fot oppolntment
,only 1:00-1:00. 304-8711·
.71134.

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dleport . IE .H.O.) hu 1

N-ly remodeled 2 bdr ..
- · • have rentolo: 3 equipped ·kitchen, control 1 bdrm upper dupJex apt. in
bclr troller I miiH from· air, 1260. 821'11 Second Middleport 8166 plusdephoapllol lUI mo .. no child· Ava .. · Gellipolio. Coli 446- o•it. Call614-992-7177.
.., ot pou. 3 bell. pluo full 2168.
blltement hOrne. nice locaAPARTMENTS, mobile
tion oil Bob McCotmlck, 2 bclr. opt. newly decorated. hdme1. houses. Pt. Pleatant
1300 mo.. no children or teo to $145 per mo. utiltles end Gollipolia. 614-446palo. II bclr. homo ·In town, port. poi d. c .all $76-5104 or
U21i mo; 4 bclr. homo very 117&amp;-6386. .
9221 .
clooo to town 13211 mo. 3
Nice 1 ond 2 bedroom
bclr. homo In Addloon ,.. Nicely furnlohod mobile llnfurnished eportmento .
corrtly remodeled 1260 mo.
home in city. CA. 1 or 2 304-676-2218 before 6
AVIilolllo Aug. 11th. oecur· odulti ·only, no pots. Call p.m .
•ity dopoolt • ..r.renCH 448-0338.
~ requiredon•lrentale.Wial· 1----~----- Apartment unfurniahed .
mon RHI Eotote Agency. Furniolied 1111. 2 bdr. 1 ,_, 0 ,.1.., y or d and b a 1 em en t,
CoH 441-3843.
2nd .. Gollipolio, $185water •1&amp;0.00 a month. Phone
poid. Coli 446-4416 alter 304-675-7141 evoningo.
· 4 bclr. apoclouo living room 9PM.
·
• kltch on II ocreo with pine.
Modefn 2 bedroom opt,
Rt. 180 VInton. Coli 446· Fumlohed opt. 1 bdr .. •226. Camp Conley area . worth
1372.
utillioo paid, odulta, 920 4th looking at. $200 .00 month
'
AVo., Gollipolia. Call 446· pluo utilities. 304· 773Houoo 4 rDO!ftO • both furn. 4418 otter 9PM.
6143. .
1125 mo, 175 dop. Located
---'-----~.7311 rur 3 rd. A... Coli Upotoiro furniohed apt.. 4 .Efficiency apt, Point Ploo441-3870 or 448·1 ~40.
roomol!o both. 1 or 2 adults, unt. utilities paid. Deposit
no. Pl)a. Call 446· 0444 required. 304·896-3450.
Good c1- houoo ot Addl· before &amp;PM.
eon. 3 bdr .. coni olr. Coli
· Furnished apt. 304·675·
11'4-441-0171. ·
Completely turniohed all 3469.
eloctri~. 2 bdr. opt. , 468 ~_,
",-~----11 Room Hotnoln G oilI poll I, Second Ave.. adulto, refer- 2 bedroom apt, 1 mile from
28r. 1 beth, Lll. D.R. K, ox. oncoa. $226 mo. pluo oecur· Silver Bridge Plaza Gellipo·
'-lion on quiet otrHI. Ref. lty dip. Coli 446' 2238 or lio, Ohio 61 4-448-8603 or
oiod Depooll Required. Coli 4411-2681.
448-41114.
;Richerd
olter 8:00Corter
pm. 441-1370

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YuiDttlble: Eut-Wat

Village Manor Apta.. Mid ·

· Houaing Oppcw1unity) h11

3 • 4 BR hOuooo. 1175 to
· t4110. • Coli 304-875· 51 04
.. :lf~·I711·113BII.

3 Room fumlahed upatolra ' -~~~-----,\1
opt. 1819'11 Chothom Avo. 1r
Coli 614-448-1232.
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:~~:::
roomo ·l!o both, odulto only.
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Coil 814·448-9279 oltor
war
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4
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•A•au
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,..,
1 _:p:_m_
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1 bedr. opt. fumiohod. 1100
mo., molt utilities fur ·
~
riithed. Retired woman or
•H
retired couple. Cal' · 448•• KJ 1ts •
1414.
'.
.KJI

good cond. gas heat, Central

Lot for aole or rent, 1.8 1--::--::---:A:-p-a-t;-b-il_e_n.,-t- ..,.., well. aeptlc tonk. 4 4
po- ond telephone. 304·
for Rant
&amp;71-n1&amp;.
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APARTMENTS '(Equal

Fu.m llhed houH. 3 bdr.,
t220. 28 Noill Avo .. Golllpo·
llo. Coli 441·4411 otter
!I PM,

61 Hou1ehold Good•

air. Ref.• otove. 17,700.
304-896· 3688.

12x80 2 -br 1976 Nashua,

2 bedroom trailer, both l!o 'h,
12x80 Aohton-Upland Ad.
na&amp; month pluo depooh.
Two loll lor aelo. For 304· 676-408B.
Information ·304 - 675 - l - - - - - - - - - 111189.

Houses for Rent

Apartment
for Rent

Rivenide Aptt. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. 6130. EquaiHouaing OppQrtunitiea . &amp;1•992 · 7721 .
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Chapel Rood, ;104·876·
. 1923.

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5, 1914. .

W. Va.

Point

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SPIIII VAUn MDIVISIOI
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v-tllls. Ice 1i11
IIIII II .-s !tift. l.ollile
lOlJ 11W 1112. 8tOif Ill '1111. - ·
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NEW USTING - 4 room cot1age along Roush Road. Approx.
some repair, J,Jwever, you can buy n $11.500.

ll(:lt.~

.IUIIDIIIG AID CORNEl

es~~~~a~t Buy now and

1$12.500.

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J!l atdher b

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Forrnet

lhe streel.

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Phn1n1t, W. Va. •.

Times-Sentinel

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1984

5, 1984
71

Autos for Sale

71

- Autos for Sale

1969 VW fair cond. Calf ', 197 6 . Cheverolet

446-6247.

1973 Mustang Ford Fatt·
beck . 35 1 Clevaland angina.
Cell after &amp;PM. 614·367·
7488 .
1978 Plymouth VoJarie, 2
dr.. 6 cyl. , auto.. radio.
12, 199. John' s Auto Sale,.

Buloville Rd, Gollipolio, Oh.
·open til dark. Call 446·
4782 .
1978 Fotd F-260 truck with
top·p er. 1967 Convertible
Cornaro . Call 614-246668~ .

1979 Chavatte, 4 spd., air.
AM · FM tape, luggage rack,
$2.296. Call 446-3547.

1976, Pacer good running
cond. 830.0 . Call446-8643 .

1976 Plymouth Grand Fury
fair cond., 8400. Call 814268-6704.
1977 Corvette 46,000 mi .,
loaded, 811.600. Coll814246-9688.

1966 Mustang 289 4 spd ..
s1 ,500. Call 44~ · 9282 .

72

Real Elteta General

Trucks for Sale

74

Impala.

1983 Chevy S-1 0 long bed,
4 cyl.. 4 ljld .. AM-FM , new
truck topper. factory wirranty. t&amp;.999 . John 'i Auto
Salei, Bulaville Rei. Gallipo-lis. Oh . Open til dark. Call
. 1976 Pontiac Catalina. low 446-4782.
mileage. good cbndition.
81600 , Call 614 -992 - 1976 Chevy truck '.-1 ton,
6663.
good cond .. new ~Int. good
tireo,
$1,600. Coli 614·
1974 VW Bug. goo d con d • 367 7238
runo good. Call 304-675- ,.
' - -·- - · - - - - ' - 3970.
1976 Ford F-150 cuotom
1976 Starfire 'a t. a-c. om- . pickup . 49 , 000 mileo .
fm, 80,000 milos. ,1960 _ 81600 . Coil · 614-992·
7 3 16
1981
o·c, om, fm. 1•; ;
:g:,~~ oo. s42oo .. 304-675· ' .
1
6
PS, AC, 350 engine. $800.
1Q; speed Huffy bicycle. 28
i n ~ hea , good condition.
t4&amp;. Coll614-245-3661 .

Ra~bit

·wiseman Real,.Estate Agency
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78 Olds. 4 door, V8, oir, 80 1 -~......,.-----0ids Omeiga V8 air, auto·
matic. pb. ps. 304-675· 77JeepWagoneerp ;s.• p.b .•
4 wheel drive. Price reduced
8286.
1--'......,._ _ _ _..;__'--'--' to 81250. firm . Call 814·
' 79 ford Fairmont, 4 cyl, 742 -2261 or 304· 773·
82,600. ' 76 Dodge Monaco &amp;684.
$600. 304-876-7890. ·
1973. Dodge Tradisinan
1981 VW Rabbit. low mi- 100 Van. 83.000 mllao. olr.
leage , good ' cohd •• PS, cruise, AM· FM stereo.
84,000.00. Phone 304· ••c cond. 81,600.00. 304·
882-2921 .
675-3068.

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1114 Hort.., Dwloon ILX
IP&lt;H1-. 700 mlleo. Coli
114-211· 1121.
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1111 H~nda 711Q cullOm,
like nlw, poddedtluy ber, 2
. 11?1 K-...w KZ40o mo.
z.eoom1 .. 11.7&amp;11.
to ....... witt! - d thltlld. Coli 614-H7·03M .
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rNt liN. aMin. lioocl 1 1171
K modal,
col)ilitlon. e48&amp;. Coli lt4Coll441·
912-7110,

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Handsof'ltl Victorian home offe~ 38~•. 1\\
baths, laundry room. living room, family roo~m
;::t carport, unattactied garage, 16x32 lenc
• POOl. Knchen has rang~ relrig., rm,and do .
~5i Nat gas heat and alum. siding. located at the
~:I edge of·town. Call for an appointment Reduced
•z to $49.500.
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~on 200 .ACRES MIL. FRONTS ON RACCOON
• CREEK- Approx. 65 acres tillable and 135
: ~ acres woods. Comfortable two story home
~"' offe~ 4 B~. bath. kitchen, living room, family
room, two fire~laces. barn, 2 large screened
~ porches. lovely quiet setting.

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$47,500.

PRICE REDUC£0 TO $67 ,500! - Owner
transferred to Michigan, must sell tho month.
Th• attractive home loo!ted on Oebby.Drive
features 1700 sq. ft. of 'living space. 3 BRs, 2
baths, dining room, hv)ng room, kitchen and
family room. New custom dra~ ca'l'f!ling,
woodburning stove, deck and rentral a1r.

BRAND NEW DUPLeX - GreaiiNV~STME~T
lor the buye~ located on Graham School
Road. Each unrt offers 2BRs. bath, livong room
krtchen with ' st011e, relri~ . UW and dospi..
laundry, large carport, central air and storage
area.

appointment.
PRICE, DRASTICAllY REDUCED! OWNER
SAYS SELL THIS MONTHf ~ 100-Cenlerpoint
Rd.ICherry Ridge). Approx. 75 acres woodland.
fronts on 2roads, county water avaolable. $2Sj)
per acre.

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FHA-VA SPECIAL - 3 bedrooms: maintenance free home. !Veterans, no down payment
FHA buye", approx. $1.250 down). located in
Rodney Vilage II.
100 ACRES. M/l. ST. RT. 141- Ranch home •
c lealures, 2 bedrooms, bath, knchen, living
!!j room, family room. full basement central air.
county water and well water, storm windows.
!;2 shelter house, barn and pond. Call for an·
v• appointment

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GUYAN TOWNSHIP- 108 acres more or less
locate:l sooth of Mercervile. Approx. 20 A.
tillable, balaoce woods, tobacco base. Owner
will help finance. ·
LOVELY BRICK AND STONE CAPE COD HOME
- 3 BRs, 2·balhs. kitchen wrth range and eye
level oven. dinette, living fQ(lm has beamed
ceilings, utility room, double garage, storm
windows, woodburning stove, city school
d~ricl Additional land can be purchased. Call
for an appointment
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OHIO RIVER LOTS FoR SALE - located 3
miles below Eureka Dam. Ideal lor camping,
building or mobile homes.

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INVESTMENT PROPERlY - Third Avenue.
two story duplex. 5 rooms and bath in each
unit $25,000.

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PRICE REDUCED! IIIUST SELL TO SETTLE
ESTATE! - '3 BR home in town features eat-in
krtdlen, living room, bath, carport, carpeting,
nice level lot.
REDUCED TO !44.900 - HILLTOP SUBDIYI·
SION .... 3 BR home features kitchen, living
room. dining room. family room. fireplace, gas
heat central air · and carpeting. 9\l'll
assuma~e...
BEEF CATTI£ COUNTRY - 132 acres. mostly
clean hill pasture. good len~. 1~ story home,
large barn, tobacco base, fronts on 3 roads near
Mudsock, Price reduced to $56,900.

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171-1211.

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11 ft. Qlee•mutat boet _, 1177 Rlnkorl&gt;llt, IC) hp
outt aad, with Inlier. '104lnlloerd - . 171· :UI4 • 171·4437.
outboaril .. 304-1111-1111.

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.._..e. t800. 304-112·
3MI.

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2781.

Jeme• Boy• Weter Service.
Alto poult !Iliad. Coli 114· ·
2111 -1141 or. 614-441 ·
1175 or 114--446-7111 ,

iHULAW'I PlUmbing ond
Heeling, :,!U Sixth St ..
Point AMunt.
Vo . 30411711-1420. Uc8naod llld
lnou,.d.

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Home
lmprovamentl,

JIMI WATER SERVICE.
Coli Jim Lonlor. 304· 6711·
7397.

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Excevating

Spout·
1"1. N - lntUIIIng rubhr

88 M. H. Repair
Mobila Home Owner naod
gener1l ""''ic:e. underpinninlll• odd ono, 10 yro. axp.
Coli 446-9521.

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OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL! MAKE US AN
OFFER- Greenfield Twp. St. Rt. 233. 2 acres,
more or less. 20 ft: hand dug ~I}

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OYer 3,000 sq. ft. d ~ -

-4 or 5

'!I BRs, 3 baths, 30 ft. l.R, 2 f1mi1Y. rooms, 2
woodlxlrning fireplaces, forae kitclel and
dining area. 2 car 111'8&amp;11- loatlt!d 11r1 llebby
Drive.

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l.ttlnol Htotill &amp; Air Colollt,..
tiooilll- ALrT-IIitololiatl.
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llily in tlis ,ltMtly tri-level whiclt teatures cornplet!
1oitthen, lqe livina r110m, 2 baths, family room, rec.
1110111, 2 c:ar ltllclted pr11111. 1.33 acre. Only minutes

11om town.

Services

Fetty T- Trimming,.._
rerroovol. Coli 304-1711·
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already IUC:ed on property,

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614-446

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iDnle with lllllllarn feoiUres. City school!.,. prcjedad new

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nyou """ Ills II -a,

eilllw room then you1 Wlfll ID see tllis. llllildes ,12164
mlble llome ~ $32.®
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39.4 M:liES RIO GIMD(- For only $22,1nl yau will owri
lflis IQ. -"d ltrl!ll! in I 'lilY prj . . Rio
Gr811de. P1Y111 road ~onlll!. Llnl blldl ~
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A'lilY lltrlttive 1r&gt;me " motlile home ile Mit
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dodo,hoolups.
butting Sile. oot olllood area. 3 - ·
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~-or aounty lne IYiiiabie 11 coma.- jiUI)erly.·

UGIITlY WOIIOID 1GB iJst oil Rio ~
bel. 2.5 'iaes to SA4 acres. Rio Centre ~ will!
prrADve rosllmoo. ~ us show you Ole lots il this ~ ~
WOOded 5ll1inl Priced lrom $7.500 to $1l.lnl. '
Good fronta&amp;e on ~e Drive. ,
Smal WIIIIIJ. $11000. Perfa:t for I 1r 2 niCe homes. ·

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II£A1I CIIY UIITS - ·bcellent'site lot buitlilg I 1r """~ '

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lint Pli&gt;e ~--laltQd ID $19.900.
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homes. Has nice WOIIIed area County water ava!al&gt;le. Qualr
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I'GSIIIIUTIIS 100 IIU•IOUS TO llfiTICIII- Voller&gt; you
• see 1111 ~. liM, layout, and quoltty d i&gt;ls INII!I Y"'1
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14 units. GIIS lilt
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1&gt;1ac1&lt; top sl!eel- 8 acres $18.1nl. Moloe an ollor tor 811 1r part.

AlftifiiCIII IIMSTOIS - Th~ one wil pay for itiolf in 1
fury, 7 inatma ra&gt;lli5 (I commerciall pr&lt;llucing • mud\ • '
"' Sl.lnl1 1'1"· Hill1wiiY ironla&amp;e pus octess to IN !Jtio
liver. Some sharp invost1J wit lovelh• one. Price hoi 1M\
reduc«&lt; to $50,(0).
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GOOD UVIIIG FOR WE - 78\\ acres m/1.
l.O\Iely brick and frame ranch clisPIJS 2 balljs,
2 BRs, 16x24 kitchen will wasller, dryer,
doulie oven ranee. rellig, OW, displ L.aree
living room, artifidal filepllce. Master bedroom
~ 16x IS: Cellar 1-. sited llld 30x50 blm.
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lilollllonc:ein . . ~-- ... Nice ~lond. .
Tttllil:co t.1e l1tlOflld, I.OCIIId 2.5 nilos tram
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on CNmbtn M l'licalll $28.500.

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$13,900.

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ileally silulled u riiDI........, • SIIU&amp;tne,.,..
·cae 111 m.n. AUtirUn di·~.,.+q nice~.:~&lt;
lawn, within tAflq lliltlllt!
l1ares. Priced It

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115 A£ll FAll with 52 'lilY prndoctive ocm II crop land,
• ·50 oc. c1 pel PIIUI. some woods. pond, *tarn. IQe
icllltal 118. jlllld tqe t.n. ill, m1.- . ! home. M
localld .,.., 12 -m Gllipcts on !l AI- ns. One ota.e
biller 'farm lillini!L
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c1 18111 fnlnllli with
pel lliiq silos. l)iellor:llion ID live, jusl1 few mills 1M
d Eointlllf&gt;.'f'rialclll $35,900.
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446-3643 CALL: ._

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HM 'jiU cltttice
clthe lilislqiDuch!san lltis.L-shaped bridl randt 3
bednuns, 2 blllts. ilq nt11tn, loqt! kildlen. bmal
~ -llllehed llfiiJ!. 'All this INs 17acres willl
pond, Olt"WIIit.

Hlli£AWAY ACfiES - Beaulilut 5 acre tact til llat land i
Greal '"" cimeto 141 Land~ cbl!d--ready r.r tuldiot.
111.900.
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$13.000 - ·7 rm. home features 4 BAs, living
room. krtchen, bath. Situated on a level tot in
Bidwell.

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school diitiitt Jm1
2 lots 1!19 with fiJ konlqie. 'ct, &amp;UC. ill, 4.01la MIL al rood=:
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fllnl*r . . . lbd frnntae! St Rl 325.

.. llf!prDWIIi family. Cal for ~

70 M:RES .,. -LE HOtl( -

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20 ACIES AID TOIACCO ~ -Owner wl "- .
lilarll! tlil 20 acres willl ddl!r tuft at toil i11!m1.
HIS Will Mier, appnt~. 1019 lt. mt.:co ._,!nit
lr1I!S. fl1nce. '

DAIRY FAIIIIIIilh lllOd moderndlirvbuiidlno!landlonuio.

ac. lxlllom land. 15 oc. pas~ure. 25 oc.
woods. poOO, slrearn, ~ pel lllllllarn home.
privlll! localiln ""' lilly 9.5 - •H~mr Hos!*lt """"' ..
$57,500.
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111me. Has 6 rooms. 2 baths. Cow land ar ... 40 .,. is io
Vf'1J ''""' stile al p r - - II toys ... and ... tann
' buiiOOgs. Has toboa:o bose. Has pd muriNe _,.,.,
HAS IT AU - 8

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BlUE JEAN COUNIRY- Gel awoy lramtlle noileaiOiecily
wlleo yw buy llis , __bOO&lt; ranch on Gearat's Cleek
Exo:eilerrt " ' - iroide IIIII &lt;d fllllml W ' - - t
38Rs, stepsall!r lilchen, dinin~':li and I
tqe
garden area w!tl fruit tree.
· CIIII*Y vieW. ~RIGHT STAll - New8' 3 BR brick and ~... ranch on .
Rodney "'· ExceiiMIIy cared for home will IIi~
beauW lilchen.with lois alcabirllls and nice iMnlrOorn hti
new carpel Nice Dl il pd ~
sOOpPn~ Possible loan -mption. $52.(0):

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19.5 M:RES Ill. with rrter l,lnl fl
Clunly
water seM&lt;:e. Ail within 2 miles al Rio Grandt. His 81-3 lb.
lobacro bose "'flii'IM. Apprax. 7 IC. ~ and pillurt.
Balance in goo;! wowing '"""'· rnollly pine. Nice lluilllinC
sites for new IJlmes. douliewide " ~- Aslin&amp; price
$24,(0) which includes IOlt50 motlile '

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ENDMGlii:D SPECIES - Ther(s nat .., ...., ain!·
""""ol this...,_.., tile .......
lllcated on lillie K ill' lUI, this aoloniai llile 2sby iildudeS
4wee ~ 3 hJ
flllipped eot-illildwl, ti'cRIIII\
iving roM\ family room, hJ blselnonl,
llllalny,
and 3car .mlty- tbJse hasnewruafind is in e11C11i11nt
arotion on l25 oc. Prica! 11&gt; set,lt $61,900.

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U liME ASPIASII WITII THIS 011£1TH~ home has one cj the ·nicest pools 'io the

Business. r:

111:'1 USTIIIQ - 1* IIOiafWIOE HOlE willl 3
bedrooms, 2 bitlis, lilth!n wiiiiiiiiiJ! 1M r!ll111!11b.
• li&gt;q morn, dinine na. 2acres ri lind willl pnl. fruit
=· ~den area llodlprage. ~ atlii..Tabor'
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lllW um110 ... VACMT 5 room bu6ng and tot
lcicllltd _. lyalCil lJioe. Open YQUr 'OWII coontry .
skre and stoc11 piaic m fislini lllli!ds.lluikline useJ as store.and apanme.t at one tme. Priced ¥lilY

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IIIMQI El'l SERVICE, U ·
palca Cldc:wpantar.~

AmfiTIOII INVE!IoiS - tlo biller loclllon IVIIIIIJie in
1o1m Exceti&amp;11 podesliioi aftict will 3 aportmalll Vfl'l
nice room olfite oom;tlet
tile 1:'~ lit
rivt!r. Two 2 bedroom """tw61111
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1!111 Cllllld reach $10.1nl per jill'. '

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tri--heullloet. po-1111 trim.
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1'11-ASSUUIIU LMI - $5Zinl buys this ..-.ling '
11&gt;me. llttactive 2 !lolies v.ith 3 bedroom. II! baths. nice
iamily room w11 woodbutrMf, formal dfnll&amp; I c,r·,..,..e;
e~celent neiatibQrhood. City wller. seWer ahd sdioi&gt;ls.

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'CIIIE OF TH£ FIMEST HOlES WE'HAW: UMD- i...a...t in
an ·e~ce~ent nei;a&lt;hood. Close to MrYII\illl an(! in ttl
3 bedroom brici&lt; ranch, .l\1 boths.aat&lt;n ~chen'wiih '
beaoMui'l&gt;lic catnls,iiving room will bOO&lt; lrti!llla! and 2
"! 1111""· EA1r1 kt Buyer's ~ Plan. $67,500:
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FINISH THIS OI!E YOURSELF -This beauty ~
is situate:l on ascenic eleven acre setling _
near ••
North Gallia High ·School. Six room ranch offe~ ·
,3 BRs. 2baths, 12x18 oombo FR-dining 15x22 "'
l R, carpeting. electric furnace. fireplace. lull S;!)
basement with WB stove. 2 car garage.

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Motor1 for 8•1•

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c - sunilay. u.1.

VUI' COIIRIIIIAILE .:_4 boi..m II&gt;!IIUitheed;l.'&lt;~fi&lt;i
Grii!Cio- His larie lR with firepiaco, 2"' 110'1180·'oopieo)ielt
to College, Buyer! Pluietti&gt;n Plan. $45,000 ~ tr- ~

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PRIVATE LOCATIOII - Attractive 3 bedroOm bi-levei located
8 l1lies lrom lllwn. lndude&lt; 18126 llmly room w/W8 and
bor, 2 boths, 2 car lllra&amp;e. 12x12 deck, 12x16 patio, plus I ••
acre ii!JI, $49,900.

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SEWING Mochlno r~ro,
oervlco. Au-lzod linger
Solot a S~n~k:o Sharpen
·Scluon. Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 614 -882-2284.

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UPHOLSTERY SHOP
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Cor. Fourth ond Pi~o
Gellipollo. Ohio
PhoM 114-441-3888 or
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GREEN SCIIOOl DtSTIIC! - Roomy and illlractive 2
bedroom Ill me oo stale ~woy. Th~ lllme·has a large stone
lirepia ~ 'tamly room. di~ng room. -kicllen v.ith ~ ol
- . , ful baserr6lt new roof, 2 car delacbed Poee. ~
~ coold have n&gt;111er bedroom. Ali- on a 'lf!IY rice
!reo shaded I •;, ac. settil~ Owners consider financin£ Prr:ed

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: ' . PRICE REDUCED TO $59,500!- 3 BR ranch CHESHIRE AREA - ROUSH LANE - Very
oo 11 acres, m/1, pond. full basement family - attractive 3 BR ranch offers equipped krtchen,
~ room wnh woodburner, living room, equipped l -shaped living ioom and dining room wrth
:. ·kitchen, dining room. I 'h baths, attached 2 car fireplace. 1\\ baths. full basement w/ WB stove.
~ garage.
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14x21 garage, carpeting. Call lor an

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_.tllzlng in built up roof.

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BURDETTE

C:el 114-:J'II-1117.

GOOD 110111: - 3 BR. taree .bal~ utility, larllli livina room.
16'x24' prllf One ol.lfle belt 11\iln and cond!ion'ld lllmes .
we hive liQI. Nl:e lown, iJI(ien area 1r taller spac:e.
Loealed jusloff Rt 7 oo Georee's Creel&lt; Road. On~ oski!li

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A SIYLE OF ITS OWH....describes
wMe ~rick home wnh 3100 sq. f( 3 or
bedrooms. 3 bath~ 20x4{) ft. FM,.dining room,
knchen wnh OW, disposal, microwal/e and
.trash compactor, intercom. central : air, 2 car
garage, utility ~dg., di'Ck and a 20x70 jllOI.
Beautifully landscaped.

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uldng •zoo. or o -304-173-1131.
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lllW USTI!IG- St. Rt. 588. 4 miles west a1 city. 3BR, m
boths, living and IIITlly room v.ith fir!!lla&lt;a Wei kept rice
!alee '""· Green Scllod. listed at $41,500.
QUALIIY BUILT HOllE - This ont was buil II&gt; last Ced.lhake siding, 4 bedroomS, florida room. I'h bolfls. lui
baserr6lt not ps ('lf!IY klw QISII, rice HW lblrs and nearly 2·
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·Gallipolis man hou~d
over to grand jury

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Meets Monday
BEDFORD - The ·Bedford
Township Trustees wW hold thetimonthly !lll'l!ting at 7 p.ll). Monday·
at the Bedford T~ Hall.
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trustees, Edith A. Leach was
appointed Bedford Township Cler'k
following the resignation of former
clerk, Jane Frymyer. ,

LETAR'l' FA.LIS - The Letart
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townshiP. hall. .

PROVIDE SERVICE - John "'ldenon · and · ·
other troop memben~ of Boy Scout Troop 2111 of
Pomeroy are taldng down old posters and poDIleal
signs ln ·lhe Pomeroy area. Anderson and Hank
Cleland (not pictured) organized the clean-up as a

Soviets buy
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Monday at the Melg;s Inn, Pomeroy.

Hanes Is Now Offering A Course
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