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Projects reCiaith. abandoned cOal mining sites
·B)' NANCY YOACHAM
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. POMEROY - . There are 2lD,IDl acres of
abandoned surface mlni!s and 600,(0) acris of
abandoned deep mines In the state of Ohio.
· MeJ&amp;i Caunty alone has 6,1m acres of abanooned
•coal lites made up ot lioth strip and deep n\lnes.
• At the pnllll!llt time two extensive strip mine
reclamation projects are underway -~.
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, In 19'12, the Mine Land Reclamation Section of the
DMaiQn olfb!clamatlon was establlshed to deal With
·the problem of ai:Janikxled mines. The Division of
·Reclamation Is part of the Ohio Department of
.Natural Reuin:es.
The federal aovefnment began taking an active
Interest In rec;lamatlon In 19'17 by providing grant
rnonlel ., help fund key state projects.
Federali'I'IOIII!Y 1s cbanneled tllroogb the omce or

Surface Mining, which talla under the jurlsdlctlon of
the Dl!partmellt of the Interior.
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Both federal IIIII state reclamation grant rronles
come from coal taxes.
1be federal coal tax ls ll centl per tonasC&lt;Illpared
to the state coal tax which Is five centl per ton.
Nurnenlill NX'Identa tluwgbout the state and
nation promptecl the de'Velopnent of the ~t

recl.llmation aaenc~es.
The reclamation projectl underway In Meigs
Caunty are located bl Scipio Township, covering 66
acres, IIIII In Bedford Township, for ~ acres.
The reclamation dlvlslon ,has also completed the
final deslp for a deep mine reclamation project~
Willow Creek Road In the Laurel CliU area. The !roil
level of the water In thls mine and the ensuing winter
, ~ n111re1 Willow Creek a high priority,
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The division will soon begin taking bids from
private contraciors for the Willow Creek project.
According to Mitch Farley of the reclamation
division, sootheastem Ohio has abandoned mines
from Youngstown to Scioto County, all of which are
somewhat different.
Farley has maps which show these abandoned
mine areas, .Including numerous sites In Meigs
Coonty, many which have open vertical shafts.
An open shalt waa recently discovered on Calloway
Hillin the Minersville area by couple whosE! dog fell
Into the open hole.
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AlthOugh this open shalt creates a potentially
dangeroos situation, reclamation for this area will
probably not be financed for at least five years.
Farley saki sudi a time delay Is not unusual.
This Is because the reclamation division must give

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study
·says. fuel . ·
:supplies
·adequate

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first prk&gt;r!ty to open mines which have potentially
dangerous water discharges.
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There are four such open shafts In the P&lt;llleroy
vicinity. Two are alrilt a mile out of town on Ohio 7
towards Tuppers PlainS. The other two are on Wolfe
· Drive In the Nayjor's Run area.
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Farley said a6anoohed mines are often bu\d by
landowners and also tnm the National Abanooned
Mine Land lnventocy
Catalogue, complled several
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41st year, In an etrort to update existing
lilventor!es', Ohio participated In the Land ~
Study. 1bls study was financed thr!Jugb the federal
OfflceofSurfaceMinlngandwasa~ttveetrci't
amoog the Division of Rec;Iariiatlon, · ,the SoO
Conse!vatlon Service which Is a part of ·the
Department of Agriculture, and the Forest service~
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Gallia will .receive
100%- of Gavin's
tax value in '85
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TAXING POWER - state
bave Nlllnned that
Galla County caD tax up to lilt
percent of the prupa ty v.....
Uon of the James M. Gavla
pc)wer plant at ChefJhlre.
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pride In themselves and will take care of the property,
Cleland coounented.
'I'eaford offers leases to his renters but does not
demand them.
The a~ home owner stays In a home for five
years, according to government statistics, Teaford
coounented, and ~ that he thinks renters stay
abwt five years also.
When buying rental unlis, both Teaford and Cleland
agree that Jocatlol,lls the most Important thing they

look for.
If a unit Is run dowrl, It can be fixed, Teaford
coounented. A nelghborOOod cannot be . fixed, he
added.
If people cannot sell their house, Cleland does ·not
recommend rerltlng it.
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be exceeded.
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Cleland said he hopes the new 4&amp;.unii.senior cltlzeri
housing complex under construction on Mulben)'
Heights will help allevllite the housing problem In
Meigs County.
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Expense of' child .support law .
may be ·burdensome, officials .say

Avenae annual
employee pay

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care of the hwse the way (the owner) does," he said.
If a renter Is damaging property, the law requires
three days to evict him. If the renter Is not damaging
the pfoperty, It coold take as loug as~ days.
Besides real sate' 'aaents who handle rentals',
Meigs Cou'nty has 1M! apartment complexes: the
VIllage Manor IIIII RivErSide In Middleport; tile
VIllage Green and Paneroy Cliff In Pomeroy., and
Stone Woods lor seniors citizens In Middleport.
Managers ,contacted reportj!d they have waltJng
llsts of 15 to :wJ people. Most of the apartment

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MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) -A
newfederallawtooghenlnaenforcernentofchlldsupportorderswillbea
boon for slnglf parents, ltate and
local govenunent omclali say.
ButDnearewon'ledthatthecost
of admlnlsterlng the broad provl·
slonsofthelaw,slgnedbyPreslden~

Reagan this month, will prove
burdenserneforcountlesWlthsmall
populations. The law mandates the
withholding of wages troll'l parents
whose chlld sUpport payments are
~days late.
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The law
enforcement
by penni
use Social
ty lnfortnation In
tracking
de~t parents;
rtlni chUdsupport
provideS for
delitiiD COIIIIuner credit agencies;
and allows liens to be Jrnposed on.
propel'ly &lt;M'ned by dellnquent

parents.

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dellnqlat paren~· state tax re-

funds. Enfol'cement otndals al·
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ready may withhold federal tax
refunds .

otrlclals estimate that, nationwide, half of the parents ordered to
provkle chlld supPort mak~ tun
payments, and about 25 percent
makenopaymentatall.
"We've had situations where a
parent wW make a car payment
rather than chlld suwort pay·
rnents," Rick Roberts, head of the
child support and enforcement unit
of the Butler County Department of
Human Services, said. "It's a vecy
.big problem."
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Roberts witnesse&lt;J the signing of
the new law duriDg a national
, symposium on child support In
· Washington. He pfl!.lsed the measure as a ''vecy positive step~ · In
enforcing delinquent support
orders.
'.'It Is Important chlldren not be
deprived of the stan$rd of Hvlng
they wookl h&amp;ve had If the family
had stayed manied,'' he said. "This
says a lot to ab&amp;ent parents."

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Although Ohio's public welfarE!
laws already Include many of the
provlski~ In the blll. said Rosearui
Benson, director of public supporf
for the Ohio Deparment of Hum81\
Services, the new legislation extends the services to families not
receiving tNbllc assistance.
"A lot of families who don't get
AFOC (Ale;! for Dependent Child•
ren) are still struggling along below
the poverty llne," Ms. Benson said.
"Thlswillhelpreducethenumberof
pe&lt;ipleonAFOC by getting them the
chll~pport payments they're
su . to be receiving and help
som. of them keep from getting on
AFQC In the first place."
Bdcause most Ohio counties
alre~ have child support enforcement arms In their human services
departrnenls, the administrative
cost of taking ,on additional cases
should be ~,' she $8ld,
. But for smaller counties lacking
enforcement unlls; the additional
casetoad may create difficulties.
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Innovat~o~ Center helps . sml,lll business survive

Area personnel file

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ATIIENS - Richard Chubb · · ''She answers the telephone for handicapped people. . ·
systems, audiology clinics, hospl·
laughs at the dreams with which he
me and has turned out to tie a great
"You can't ask a baby If It's heard tab and private practive. TI)e
started busbtess In the late 1970s: "I
salesman for my products," Chub!! a tone, so unless you can encourage manufacturer has sold his systems.
says.
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them to respond by another tech· throughout the United States and to
was sure that l'd set the world ori
. fire," he says. "IthoughtllDiruldto
The entrepreneur thinks most roque, you can't conduct a test. foreign clinics. Sales recently In·
do was let people know about the
sniaD businesses would appreciate Furthermore, It's vecy hard to put creased by 25 percent· Chubb alSo
new product l'd developed and .help from an Individual like Grlf· earphones on an Infant," he says.
reports a nearly three-told Increase
they'd come flpcklng.''
lith. "You can't conduct business If
In addition to the Infantometer in the nwnber of dealers selling his
Several years later, Chelco Elec· you're In the o!llce all day Chubb seDs more elaborate devices products.
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tronlcs Inc. Is still In business and . ~werlng your telephone, but for use In clinical testing situations.
According to Chubb, the Jnfan·
Chubb Is wiser. He's elqll!rlenced hiring a secretacy Is a big expense These also lnvolv~ positive feed· tometer Is the only product of tis
the dtspluslonlng realities fliced by for a new or struggling company," back systems for testing Infants ~nd currently on the market:
he_explains.
and the handicapped or physically
This system provides the poslti~e
. many new business owners: shor·
\all'es of capital and the strains of .
In addition Chubb has worked disabled.
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, reinforcement other audiometers
being president, receptionist, fac·
with · Innovation Center Director
Potential customers for Chubb s . lack and it's truly portable," he
·tory worker and marketing repre- . Dr. Wutred Konneker on business Prod•1cts are found in school says.
sentative of hls own company. . , · planning and with Ohio Ui\lverslty
After a discouraging period In marketing faculty·and students to r-r·--~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
whtch Chubb was forced to seek Improve sales. Other university
outside work to ease cash flow
personnel helped him pl'Qduce new
problems, tile Athens-based entreproduct flyers and send mass
preneur Is completing development maUlngs to equipment dealers.
ofanewproductandwatchlngsales
The students made suggestions
of hls current line of hearing testing for getting more recognition for
equipment grow.
Chubb's products and conducted
· · .The turnabout has taken· hold customer satisfaction surveys. Sug-.
10' U .P. Superior mesh dish
since. Chubb moved Into Ohio ~tions from Konneker led Chubb
with Drake 324 receiver
University's Innovation Center a to btcrease his dealer disOOunt as an
100 degree LN A
year ago. AsmaD business "lncuba· . · ln~tlve to dealers selling . his
completely installed
tor" that · provldes low'OVerhel\d equipment.
~?telco Electronics manufacspace and support services to
Excellent Picture! ·
start-up and struggling businesses, lures the InfantoiJ'Ieter, a specially·
the Innovation Center was created
deSigned instrument used In testing
In 1982 to serve as a hub for the hearing of Infants and the
' hlgb·techoology develoJl[llent and developmentaDy handicapped. The
expansion.
product Is a hand·held portable
Systems from $1695 .
Innovation .. Center services In· audiometer that produces sounds of
installed
elude access to university laborato- vacylng frequencies and rewards
rles and equipment, business and
appropriate responses: the instru·
HOME SATELLITE
TV SPECIALISTS
research consulting, help 1n obtain· ment's frtendly clown face can be
tngfw\dlngandtelephone, secretar· made to light up when the child
Sllverblrd S1telllta System
RaadtvUie, Ohio
1a1 and accounting services.
lndlca\!!5 It has heard the tone.
Since Chubb must be out of hls
· WhY Is such an .Instrument a

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GOP searches for
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WASHINGTON-TheConsumer ~took away the cmvnJs.
Product Safety Commission hasn't sian's authority rNer flxed·stte
beenmuchbtthenewslately.Ithas park:$. That regulatoty powerriow
been tending mOdestly to Its knitting rests with the statee and localities.
and It has been making no waves
How seriOus Is the problem? The
qver such topics as chlld!'m's num~ of ~ths attrtblted to
sleepwear, power mowers or for· amusement park rides has remaldehyde foam lnsWaUon. In •. ma1ned I!IWt ~t In recent
these arE!¥ the cornmigloo has ~ Elgbty.nlne persons report.
mush to bEl modest about But now edly difd 011 theile ~trat)tlons
two members of the CPSC are betweenl973lllldlR-Ilboutelght
whooping It up for an expansion of a 'year. The flllures on btlurles are
theirregulatocydoolaln. Theywant . llkely to baffle the bystander. Mrs
to take over the Inspection of about Steorts\ wrltlllg Ill USA """""
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660 fixed-site amusement parks. Let that ''the number of injuries related
us raise the question: Why?
to. amusement park rides doubled
· Chairman Nancy steoris and between l9S) lllld 1982." Cmunls·
Commissloner Sluart M. Statler stoner Te~ M. Scanloa, taking
contend tlu!t the present safety an opposite posltloo In the Wall
Inspection at the amusement parks Street Joilrtial, ·says that thelle
Is unacceptable. As things now lnJuJie's aren't lDcreaslng; they '
Stand, thecornmtsstonhasauthority 'dropped from 9,465ln 1!£lto6,'1fi3ln
onlY over rideS at rovmg carnlvals, 1983. Both Commi$sloners are right.
state fairS and the Uke. In 1981 Youcandosanef\lnny~gswith
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"Yas, I AM bringing hoiTIB a surprise for you
from Dallas, as a matt11r of fact."

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Today's highlight In history:
· · On Aug. 26,19al, ·the 19th amendment to the u.s. Constitution went Into
•, eftect. It reads: "The right of citizens of .the United States to vote shall not
' : be·denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of

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taking the high road.''
"Of course there are a lot

ot

questions that American people are
entitled to have answers to concernIng the loan herhusband made to her
.In 1978."
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"I thougllt )IOU didn't want to talk
about It," I said.
"I don't. But Isn't It pecu1lar that
Toronto.
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. after John Zaccaro dllcoYered be
bad made an 111ePJ coatrlbutloft to
• ~ 19'18, Cardinal Albino Luciani of Venice was elected the 264th Pope of
the Roman Catholic Church, following the death ·of Paul VI. The new hls wife's ccngressiona1 campatan
lnl9'18,sherepaldltwtth~lmlhe
pontltf took the name Pope John Paul I.
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received
from the sale of a bulJdlng
Ten years ago: Charles A. Llndbefgh ...: who, In l!1l[,' ~arne ttte first
sheontv
tu.1
a$25.CXXIInlerelt Iii four
man to fly solo; non-stopacrosstheAtlantlc-dledathlshomelnHawauat.
mmlths pnMOuaty?"
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. "It doell-rather weird." I said.
FIW 'years ago: President Jlnuny carter signed Into law the Trade "What's
your theory 0111t?" •
Agieement Act, aimed ·a t creating new jobs and promoting exports.
"I told
t i!lifi'twant toc~~acw~~
One year ago: Soviet President Yw1 V. Andropov said Soviet mfssDes In
It,"
he
said
anarJlY.
Europe would be "liquidated" slxluld negotiations with the United States'
"fm !IOI'IY· Let's talk about the
Ill medlum·l'llllge mlssUes ~'
Reagan
carnpaljpl.''
. Today'a blrtbdayS: Attorney General WliUam French Smith Is f/1.
"We Wl!l'e rtabt ooiCIIedidte wttll
WIIIJIDCiun Post executive editor Benjamin C. Bradlee is 63.
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Femro
lntl!mtplaS 1t.
1boulht tor today: "Newa Is the first rough draft of history." Ho1v
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Benjamin c. Bradlee.
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of cllemlcal - weapons. for 'Iblrd campaigns
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- Iraqi soldiers also got Soviet
World forces, · arnblned with a
milltlpliclty o1 open !liBl'la!t ~ · chemlcal-blokJtllcal warfare train·
of. chemical · '1'8terlal, pnMde . lng In the.l!lals. A dcl!a1 obstacle
furtheriDll'lshmellt!brthlagrowth• . courses were . set
In . iraq,
As more nation$ join the chemical . requiring a small supply of nerve
club, a he!Ptened sense~ vuJnera. gas •
othel' chemlcaJ agents. In
lj)lty Is,bound to manifest Itself. We .l!£l, the hard-presaed 1raqu1s used
theiefote expect a contlilued up- tear gas effectively to roll back an

up .

surge In chemical warfare
actlvttles."
From lnteiiJgence sources and a
ser1es of secret and top-secret
documents, my aaaociate Ilale Van
Atta has put together the details ~ ·
!he chlmlcal·blolojjlcal warfare
threat:
-Eayptwas theflrstMiddleEast
ciJuntry 'Ill get this type of training,
Indoctrination and material - ·
lncludlng . Jll!i'Ve ps - ~ the
Soviets. ~t the 1960's,
high-~ ERYJlllall mllltal)' offtc.
ers were trained·In Moscow at the
Red Banrier Academy of Chemical
Defense, Egypt UJed P,!)lson ll8S

~~lve,andln:Jl183.&amp;1they

escalated their cllemlcal warfare to
Include lliiiStard gas and a III!IVe
agent, which . decimated Iranian
human-wave attacks.
· - EthioPia - ltaelf a vlctlm of
ItaBan mustant gas In 1936 acquired chemical weapons, decon·
tamtnatklnequlpnentand training
from the SQvlels, With Cuban
ildvlsers provldjag foiJo:N·u~ exerclies. The Ethiopian anny i'eport.
edly has UJed chemical lncapaclt·
and IITltants ,~nee 19111 agalilst
the rebel Erltrean People's Ubera·

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- ·'Syria has been a major

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husband wound up With a net worth·
of $4 miDion?"
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"I'd rather Jiot say:"
''That's ,the ttouble with the
media. You make a 14 deal aver a
lousy $00,!XXI loan to~ Meeee,'' but
you refuse to d1ScUSs the finances ol
one of ywr own."
"I wW. But yw said you didn't
want to talk abootlt."
"I don't But thlil doesn't mean
where there Is smolre, there Isn't a
smoking gun. I havenotblnlaplnlt
Geraldine FeiTIIIV beca1111e she's a

won\an.''

''That · li18kes goO!l political
sense," I said. "But once the media .
cloP stirt snltlln&amp; there Is noway at
stopl)lng them.' '
· ''!That Is our main problem. No
matter how the Republicans try to
dowqplay Ferraro'• problems the
media persists In IJrtnibti them up.
Why doO't they talkaboytReagl!ll's

let'\Xd for the last four )!ears,
lnltead of whetller John Zaccaro
rents sPace to a company that

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ager of the lease department at

·:one-call installation
:-:~offered by Ohio Bell

, '.single phone call,'' said R.L. "Doc"

.. Payne, Ohio Bell manager.
· . After ordering service from Ohio
-Bell, they wW have the option ·of
' being transferred to a tetemarket·
. Jng center where they can purchase
' telephone equipment, he explalDed.
•· The centerwasopetij!dearUerthls
, month by Ohln BeD Communlca, lions Inc., Ohio Bell's equl(lment
.· subsldiacy.
.. · "Customers hllve·been telling us
they want to return to one-stop
shopplnjj," Payne· added. "Now
• ~·re able to offer small and
' mid-sized businesses the same
eonventencesprevlouslyavauable
.. only to much larger comPantes.''
· RullngSbytheFedera!Conununl·
., eations Coounisslon rE9Uire that·
equipment be sold through a
~ separate ~ubsldlary.
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Chubb
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thataudlolotradi·
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phones and without posltl ve
feedback systems are Inadequate
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A slmllar center serving the
northern half of the state Is
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Cleveland.
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bt sales to Innovation Center Office
· Mllnager Jane Grlfftth.

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OAU.IPOLIS - Ohio BeD Is (en-ed to the new Ceriter are first
·.· brlnglngbackone-stopshopplngfor advised thatothervendorsexlst,i!S
Ats snWI and medium-sized bus!· required by the FCC's new prore&lt;•ness customers In ~ Columbus dureforarm'slengthsepat'!ltlonofa
: servlcearea,whlchlnc)udesironton subsidiary.
:&gt;and Gallipolis.
Thecenter'sproductllnelncludes
"Businesses with one-to-six ac· both single and telephone sets and
' \cess lines wW once again be able to • key telephone systems, Payne said. ·
,,arrange for both teleconununlca· Equipment Is shipped to the
,tjons service and equipment with a customer through a delivery ser-

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Reapl! IIIII VIae PJ
are lk:k llld tired ol

River Road.
John E. Sang, general manager of the Volkswagen, AMC
and Ford dealershiP, said crea·
t1on of the new department wW
allow for vehicle leasing to
businesses arid lndlvlduals.
rSergent has ·been with the
Turnpike organization for more
lllan a year, serving as business
manager and assisting ctJSto.
·met'l! with the financing of cars
that have been sold. Before
COining to Tumplki!, he was with
Citizens National Bank of Point
Pleasant for 13 years In the
installation loan department.

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"I wlih they WllllkL Itwouldmalle
your job so much elllil!r. Do )IOU
thlt)l! it ww au blow CNf!!t: by, Labor
Day?"
' "What wW blow 0\lel"l"
'"'be Femtl'llllnance facta'!'
"I told )IOU I didn't want to~
It whl!n we llltdowntoUich. Whyllo
)IOU ketP llrlqlng it up?"
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"But when a~ 111111forvice
pi ilderl the public should know
eveJ)'thlng ·there Is ·to knOw about
her husband... .
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problem any mDI'I!,'' I said. "I llllow
more aboutJobnZacc8l'O'sflnances
than I lcnow about
own lllil'a."
"I IPIJlP'¥ you tb1nll the White
Houle Is happy about all this
l~M!Stfptlve report1na btto the
Zarcaroe' fhianclal affalrl."
"I bad a iecfet fllellllayw were."
''WeD you're WI'OIII- It only

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' ·. POMEROY - Judith Ann
r.wuuams of Brogan-Warner In·
r-· ilurance Services Inc., 214 E.
Main St., was oneof601nsurance
".:-agents honored In a national
• ·sales contest S(l(!nsored by the
··· Westfield Companies.
:. · 'I'he · contest Involved l,!m
. qgents. Ceremonies honoring
"·the 60 people were held at the
:· companieS' horne otriceln West·
· lleld 'Center, Ohio.

recipient of Soviet chemical war- ·
fare aid, and Is ~&lt;the moil
advanced Arabcountrylll thlsgrtaly
!'llll~ art. The asaiBtance COil·
tlnues to this day. .
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- Ubya ts· belleved to have
received Soviet ti-alning, but the
Russians have been besltant 'to
supply chemlcal WNJ10118. Polaild
may have provided ~m~echemloa1
agellts to Ubya In 1911).
.,... Israel, under obvious threat
min the stockplllni cit cllemll!al
weaponry by Its Arab nelghbofB,
. has acquired chernlcaJ.bloloiiCill
capabWty In . ltsJlUIUJe, OnlY· tWo
weeks before the SJx Dey War ~
1967, Israeli lnte~dlacovered ·
a stockpfi!.! of artillery sheDs 1Qadrit
with Soviet lll!lW PI bt !lie
E~lan-lM!idSlnal ~- '1'1111
set oU a frantic scramble tor
protective gl!8l', and led eventually
to' the eldstlllg stoCkpllel d.III!IVe'

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An Athens resident, Peft;.
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What I admire about the RepubU·
cans Is how reluctant they are to
make political hay out ~ Geraldlne
Ferraro's financial discloSures.
It's Impossible to ~t a Reagan
supporter to dlscuss them.
I met Lance Worthington, a W)llte
House potlltlcal strategist, for
lunch, and the first thing he said to
me was, "I hqle )IOU're not going to
ask' me questtoils about Geraldine
Ferraro's tax returns, because If
You do I'll walk out of the
restaUrant." :
"I promise I won't."
"WeconslderFerraro, Mondale's
problem, not oors. ••
I said, "I'm glad you people are

In 55 B.C., Roman forces under JuUus Caesar Invaded Britain .
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In 1847, Liberia was proclaimed an Independent repubUc.
In 1883, after months of growing activity, the Island volcano of Krakatoa
~an erupting with a series of •btcreaslngly large explosions.
: In 1957, the ofrlclal Sovlet news agency Tass announced that the Sovlets
had successfully tested an Intercontinental ballistic mtssUe.
· In 1961, the otrlclal International Hockey HaD of Fame opened 1n

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" ' ATIIENS - T, Brent Percy
&lt; ·has been named Athens dlvlslon
•. cpei'IIOnnel supervisor at Colum·
·' bus &amp; Soothem Ohio Electric
· . Co., effeetlve Sept. 3.
... Perry wW be responsible' fur
," ,employment, labor relations,
' ·employee benefits, wages and
• -sal!lrles and Sllfety iii the Athens
;' division and at the Poston ~·
· · · A 17-year C&amp;SOE employee,
':.·Peny Is presently safety11Ujler-

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•: NO ready-made slogans for the GOP there.
; ; What the Republicans really want Is a rerun ofthel9!llcampalgn,andto
: that end they're otrenng constant reminders of Mondale's service as vlce
WASHINGI'ON - Secret lntelll·
· gence files reveal an alam)lng
• president to Jimmy Carter, the man Reagan trounced then.
:: Maybe they should have 'planted 'a speechwrlter In the I&gt;ernocratlc .spread of chemlcal-bfo!Qilcal ware: prlma!y campaign, to come up. with a grabber they could turn against
fare weapons areound the world. A
'Mondale now. ·
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growing number of Third World
- - Something on _the order of yoodoo-econorolcs.
nations have jollied the ..·chernlcal
club" that was already dangerous
enougll when Its membership was
limited to the two superpowers and
their allies. .
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A recent qA J;'Eport, classified
"secret," summarizes the threat
posed bytlieexpanslollof chEmical·
biological warfare capabUlty this
.way:
''The past decade has seen an
. ominous prollferatlon of chemlcal
weapons acquired by Third World
states (which shows a) momentum
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greater
than heretofore appre'
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Soviet
rnWtary assistance
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major stimulus to the momentum ...
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centered In the Middle East, but
other areas ...: ports ~ Southeast
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Mcmter Mash. It II a fair IUl111lle
In any event, a decent sense of thAt llljur!es sutfefed on am~~~e­
perspective suggests that the meilt park rides are tar tJ~Cn
amiiSelllellt par1c problem scarcely serious tban illoet IUffa'ed In a
reaches a l'l'lqllltude that could game ~ SIIOOirer, but w'- tlllt
Justify a federal decree. nus past point has bee!l CQDO"ded, llllt ·rnudl
May the con\m!Sslon pibllshed its of a case remain&amp;. In theiiWft total((
annual Index of the dangers that casualltles ·attl1buted to clvliiZIId
SWTOund us. S*ases are the living, Ferris wheela, men:Y-tOleadlngca,IUIII(( ~!dent: About531 rounds ' and roller coasters bUlk
ltl'YftYlOO,@At'nerlcansannualy ' exceed!nllY smaU.
One reuon for tlill 'n!IIW'Icllbly
hiu1 ~ on atairways or
goO!l
record, says John R. Graft ((
ramps. Bjtydesarelnsecondplace
the
Intematlorial
Aaloclatton ~ .
with .&amp;oA&gt;
•"" 'M'"""U'l"' ;go per 1000..,...
UINo .,.._
Ulal
·AmusernentRarlalandAttractk:lnl,
cane baseball, basketball, football,
is that most of the partawnen and
knives and sclssoi'S.
opera
ton have eatabUibed · acel·
On thla roete1- of hazards, arnusement parte rides have an btdex of lent safety programs Ill their ~
threeperJOO,CXXI. Theyranklnl34th seH-lnterest. Bad accident&amp; brine
terrible publicity and~ IUitl.tor
place, . In betwee11 aquariums and
dollllouses.ScBI)lonsaysthatstatls· ~- 'lllelr voluiltary ~fl.
tlc;illy speaking, more participants coupled with . state and lOcal
·are hurt playing pocket bUUards inspections, seem to be all that the
thanarehurtbytaklngartdeonlhe pubDc Interest reascinabi,y requlret.
But given a cue of regulatocy
Itch, there wW , always be a few
congreSsmen around to IICI'atch tt.
Frank Guarini of New Jeney and
· Paul Simon ol Illlnola·are J)lllll*la
bills that Would expind the roriunllston's authority rNf!!t: unUII!IIII!IIt
rides at all parks, carnivals, flllrlor
'
anywhere else. Heartnas have been
held on !heir proposals and' a vote
may be sooght bt the IJouse before
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adjouminent Ill October.
The bUls, strike me ai unwtae.
Federal regulat!Oh ought to be a last
resort,. not a t1tst resort. GIY!!ft a
situation In which 25 states lllready
have laws on the books, and other
states and localities areCillllldetlng
the cost and benefits d. ·sud\
regulalilm, no conVlnctng re8PII
' can be a,dvanced for ex1l!ndlng the
reach of federal powl!l'.
A veritable anny ol federal ~ide
tnspect(i-s would be r£qUirl!d undl!r
these bUis, and there Is Utile rea.eon
to belieVe their effortS WOuld be .
· signifiCantly'moreetfectiVeihlln the
· public and PriVate etforis w,e llllve
now. The taxpayen1 would by taken
for . a ridE!. At a time when !he'
watchword Is frugality, tjlls Is the
kind of ride we positively do not
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President Reagan and Ids campaigners are l1ylng to work some voodoo
; on Walter F. Mandate, quoting Democrats a~alnst. the Democratic
; nominee for the White House.
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: • . 'But they can't find a real catch phrase In all the oratory ofthe men who
.challenged Mandate for the nomination.
The Democrats' best shots at Mondale didn't come close to 'the.
; George Bush pinned on Reagan four years ago, when they were rivals for
• :the Republican nomination.
: : So when the RepublicanS try to cite old Democratic barbs In their
: ;campaign against Mandate, they're left with pretty pallid stuff.
; • .That has to be frustrating. Nobody ever mistook Vice President Bush for
master of the political one-liner, but he handed the Democrats a phrase
•;they've never forgotten when he labeled ·Reagan's tax and budget
: proposals "voodoo economics."
; . Bush tried to forget it after he became Reagan's running mate and vice
· ;president. He claimed once that he hadn't said It at all. He did, and It's on
: :tape. There's nothing to match It on all the recordings of the Democratic
: campaign against Mondale.
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• : Consider the material Bush had to work with Thursday night when he
: looked to the Democrats for oratorical amrnwtltion agatnst Mondale.
:: Sure, the countcy has probleins, he told the ' Republican National ·
: Convention, but "the answer doesn't lie In Mr. Mondale's new spending
: programs - programs that John Glenn estimated would cost up to $170
• )nllllon more In spending, or In Mandate deficits that Frltt Hollings
: estbnated at $400 bUUon.
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;.: "It doesn't Ue In the programs of a man Gacy Hart called 'mush,' "Bush

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air cond., power
brakes, A
stereo, cruise control,
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rear defogger,
brand new radial tires,
2 brand new batteries, dark blue velour interior. Color: silver metal·
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MORTGAGE payment schedu le
quot ed apply io thi s model Du11t on
any acceSSible . cleared and level lot
pro vldea by the customer ln. most
states they w111 be LOWER. howeyer
AddiiiO')al modthca!K)ns or changes ,
•I necessary to comply w1th local
bwldmg reqUireme nt s If"! cen ain
ISOlated areas w•ll be at c ustOmers
e~pensP._

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Compare
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10% FIXE.D·MORTGAGE
~AYMENT
20-yoar
planJim
to 30-year
financing
al14% or 15%, and see, ·
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. the tremendous savings lor yourself. With Jiin Waller.
your monthly payment lor lhis home. wilh NO DOWN
To qualified property owners
PAYMENT and NO "points" or closing cosls . will be
$362.40 lor only 240 months. For comparison , if you
Yes. Jim Walter makes building a new home allordable
finance this same amount. even at14% for 30 years. What's more . you'll know EXACTLY whal your FIXED·
you'll make 360 payments of aboul $445.00. That's 10 MORTGAGE monthly payment will be even be lore
!!:XT!Jt fc~R~ of payments and more than $80.00 per construction begins. and it w111 no1 change In tact.
mon( ng r I an Jim Walter's. This Is a huge, T9JAL should you decide 10 sell your home laler, the mortgage
SAVING of over $73,000 when Jim Wah~lis your bu1 er. payment will remain Ihe same to your new buyer
Over 20 model a built on your properfy finished to almost any stage from the shell up to 90% complete.

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PonMIIOy-Micldleport-Gollipolit, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Page-A-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

By 'lbe AeeooletM

Michigan. (AP Laserphoto)

Extended Ohio forecast

By Tlte Associated Press
No weather problems are anticipated for. the next couple of days
and sunny sides durtng the day and clear sides at night are forecast.
High presSure was centered over MIChigan and covered Ohio this
morning. It will move very slowly southeast and be over eastern
West Virginia Sunday.
Temperatures were quite chilly across Ohio overnight Saturday. ·
Temperatures were mostly In the low to mid 50s although there were
a few 40s. The 5 a .m. extremes were·59 degrees at Cincinnati and 45
degrees at Youngstown.
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Youngstown's temperature was a degree away of tieing "the old

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Winds were light and skies clear across the state, adding to the
process by which temperatures continue to faD.

~~!tis adult education?

It's going to be a lot ol work:'
Exactly 111M' much IIKIIIt'Y GaUla
Coonty receives •has yet to be Wltsell S!lld. "Wehavetowaltfort.IJ!!
deCision to wind Its way .down fro{ll
de~.
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"We've played around with some the supreme court totheboardoftaX
appeals and then to us. We have to~
dlfferen~ Ideas and formulas,"
WltseU said, "and the figures we've to Ohio Power and .~~ correclejl
figures trom them and prepare an
cone up with are astonlahlni."
Gallia County Auditor ROOCana· adJustment tor each year by hand."
After It Is determined how much .
day said hewas "deUghted" with the
tax
money was lnconectly paid
state's decision, but was reluctant to
saY 111M' It will affect Gallla County other countieS, the monEy wiU be
refunded to Ohio Power, w:llch will
untU he sees the valuation. .
then
be billed for the money
But he d.ld say the county's 1985
Gallla
County, Wltsell sal d.
budget figures could not be changed
While
Gallla County wiU beneOt
untll verification of the valuation Is
from
the
declslbn, Wltsell said othey
received from the state.
counties
are
not so lucky.
. "It wW makeaworldoldlfference
"While
GaJDa
County wants
kriowtng this money will be forth·
!mow
how
much
money
It Is going to
coming," Qptaday said. "AU the
different political subdivisions will receive," Wltsell said, "official$
from other counties are caUlngus up
be delighted...
wanting
to know how much 'money
Since the high court c!ee!.slon ·•
they are going to lose."
'
awUed only to the lll!l tax year'
Wllsl,&gt;ll said money !rom the 1982
and 1983 tax years cannot be
refunded untU the state tax board of
tax l!ppeels applies the COUI'\
declSioDtotbo&amp;eyears.However,he
said he anticipated no problems.
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(AP) - The
~lng numbe~ drawn Friday
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, '"!be Number," was~.
In the "Pick 4" game, piayed
Monday throogb Friday, the win·
ntng number was 9637.
The lottery reported earnings ol
$757,.'1M from wagering on "The.
Number."
The earnings came on sales ol
$1,293,9'/ll, whlle holderS of winning
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severe thUnderstorms soaked the western half of the nation e,arly
Saturd\IY, spawning hall and high winds that dama~ property and
overtumd vehicles In some spots.
Wind gusts of at1east OOmph were clocked at half a OO:zen places In
weste.rn Montana. At Clyde Park, winds felled power lines, broke
windows and blew roofs.off mobile homes. the National Weather
Service said.
Golf ball-sized ruill fell In Salmon, Idaho; Missoula, Mont.; and
McQueen, Okla., which also reported .wind gusts to 65 mph, the
weather service said.
A thunderstorm over the Texas Panhandl~ caused property
damage at Amarillo. And Clovis, N.M., measured 31nches of rain
Friday n.lght. Yuma, Ariz .. got 2.2 Inches of rain In :ll minutes,-the
weather service said.
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The Plateau and Rocky Mountains and parts ol the Great P.lalns
were cloudy, whlle clear skies prevalle!) over the rest of the nation• .
Temperatures around the nation at 3 .a .m. EDT ran~ trOm 45
degrees In Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., to 841n Austin and Fort Worth,
Texas.
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Sunny days, clear skies

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MONDAY TIIROUGH WEDNESDAY: fair with warming
temperatures through the period. H.lghs Monday In the mid 8Js and
from 85 to 90 Tuesday and Wednesday. Lows Monday near 00 and In
the mid and upper 60s Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Sunshine and gradual wannlng temperatures wiU be occurring In
Ohio through tl\e weekend., ·
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High· pressure was over eastern lower Michigan. Saturday
morning aild wiU bemovtngtotfiemid·East'Coast Sunday. ThlswW
bring a return of southerly atr now to Ohio Sunday and several
degrtles flse b) temperature.
Saturday night lows will be In the low to mid 50s under clear skies.
Sunday wW be sunny with lilghs In the upper 70s to around Ill.
For the Monday through Wednesday period, high pressure will
persist oyer the eastern U:S., with SQUtherly air now over Ohio.
Fair, warming temperatures and . Increasing humldlty will be
occurring dally for the first half of the week. The afternoons wiU be In
the 8Js with mid 8Js to about 90 Tuesday and Wednesday. Lows wW
reach near 60 Monday, rising to the mid to upper aJs TUesday 'and
Wednesday.
Weather conditions will continue favorable for lljOSt fann
operations through the next five days. Surface dryness wiU again be
Increasing with I~ rain chance throogb the middle of next week. .
Humidity levels wiU lower to the the 40s Sunday and mostlY In the40s
to low 50s the early part of neXt week.
As ternperall,lres gradually wann, evaporative·losses wiU move
back to around a quarter Inch dally by Sunday and Monday. Surface
layer moisture amounts will beeome marginal lor seeding of grass
and alfalfa by midweek.
Growth rates wiU be Increasing the .first half Of next week as
temperature goes 4 to 8 degrees above normal.
During the past week, growing degree day accumulations were
mostly subnormal except southeast. The week's total for base 50
varied from 113 to 166. Totals since May 1 across the state ran~
from 200J to 2500.

WEA'l11ER FORECAST - The National Weather Service
forecasts showers Sunday lor parts of Florida. Showers are also
expected In an area covering parts of Calltomla and extmdlng
eastward to Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexlro, reachlngnorihto
Idaho and Oregon and south to Arimna and New Mexloo.Showersare
predicted lot paris of Washington. Another.area of slloweJs wiD be
located In a band ~g from Texas to Minnesota, Wisconsin and

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· NEW YORK (AP) -After more
than 18months of recovery from the
last recessiOn, Wall Street analysts
say consumer spending Is still
;making a strong contnbutlon to
economic growth.
• The lateSt sign of consumer
;enthusiasm came thls past week,
when automakers reported that
·sales of cars bunt In this country
.showed a 32 percent Increase in
mid-August ·over the comparable
period last year.
"The 19IDS2 experience of reces·
slons and record-hlgh unemplOyment created a pool of unsatisfied
consumer demands," said Law·
renee Horan, an analyst at Smith
Barney, Harris Upham, In a recent
"Consumer Profiles" report.
"These demands, now being
satisfied, are one of the prtmary
sources of the economy's rapid
growth during the past year and a
half."
It has appeared at times lately

that the consumer spending boom
"Despite the ditferenees," Lavmlght be slackening ott. That ety said, "the absolute level of the
suspicion was raised wheri the Indices remainS high."
government reported a surprise 0.9 ..
The stock market followed a
percent decline In retail sales for similarly Inconsistent, but gener·
July. ·
allyupbeat,courseinthepastweek.
Jack Lavery, chief ecorwmlst at Thanks largely to a 22.75-polnt
MerrtiiLynch,saidhebellevedthat upsurge on 1\!esday, the average:
such numbers reflected only "a recorded a net gain of 24.63 to
temporary pause In consumer 1,236.53.
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spending, Slmllar pauses occurred
1be New York Stock Exchange
one year ago and earlier this year, composite Index rose 1.82 to 96.24,
but the fundamentals suggest this and !he Amencan Stock Exchange
lull will be only temporary." _
market value Index was up 5.26 at
Consumers as a group are 213.02.
·
notorlously changeable In their
.BigBoardvolumeaveraged9!1.48
moods, and' hard to pin down. As million shares a day, up from 83.28
Lavery noted, twomajorsurveysof milllon the week before.
consumer attitudes In July .turned
· As In most economic matters,
up significantly divergent findings.
analysts' view of the consumerAccording to one, conducted by spending outlook Is by no means
the Conference Board, an independ· unanimous. S. Jay Levy and David
ent research qrganlzation, both . Levy, authors of the moqthly
consumer confldel)ce and buying · newsletter "Industty Forecast,"
plans declined. The other, whlch Is note that the !rend in retail sales
done by the University of Michlgan, lately has been "virtually nat" and
showed Increases In both consumer , argue that a recession Is
confidence and buying plans.
approaching.

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In addition to financing the cash
portion of the merger, the $2lJ
million also will refinance a $20
mllllon credit-line loan and repayment of $50 mlllion In 9'h percent ·
interest notes that matured Aug. 1.
Since under the agreement Ban·
cOh!o would liquidate m 'rnUllon In
shqrt-term investments, net borroWing should be $167 million, the
document said.
The borrowing would raise Na·
tiona! City's'ratiO of debt to capital

overltscurrentlevel,butst!llwlthin
the limits "of a well capitallzed
financial Institution."
,
A majortty of the .olltstandlng
Natlona!Citysharesmustbevoted
for the merger to be approved.
There were 11.4 mlllion shares of
National City corrunon stock outstanding as of Aug. 17.
Two-thirds of the BancOhio
common shares and two-thirds of
the BancOhio preferred shares
must also vote for the merger.

wounded following .jobs
protest at construction site
·.NEW

reported seeing construction
workers with weapons, ponce said
day to prevent more violence after Friday's confronlatlon ended
between lulrdh!lts 8lld a group · In viOlence. .
dernandinl jobs for minorities after
A search of the pubHc housing
a lrawllett two protesters wounded;· construction site a week ago faDed to
mewlthab!llet ''very, very close to turn up any weapons, pollee saJd,
his heart," autrorltles said. ·
but tensions continued to mount.
Members of the Black 8lld Latin
"This coaUtlon !las been at that
,· , Econ&lt;mk: ·~al Corp. had site nlirnerous times," sa\d pollee
i ~ •at the aty HQI!Sing Sgt. Edward Gaharty. "There's
. , AutlioJ:II&gt;' site 1n the Bronx many been trouble there. 'l.'hey demand
. tlinei, and !1eigllbors bad recently
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An assault falling to pay two parking tiCkets.
. cbilriliQJalnstaGalllpollsmanwas
Renee M. Jackson, 21, Rt. 2,
~ In Galllpolls MW11dpal
Bidwell, wasflned$12afterpleadlng
. 'OlurtFrlday. .
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The charge against Kenneth D. ·· tromastops!gn. Fineandcostsona
Fltda,y. Dw . . lle ....... c.rter lallidloed ~
Monison, 1132 'lblrd Ave., was
charge of no child restrainis were
m.ler, a Pill~ l*ed b)' ae lldlool qltan, · dlujlped at the 'r'equest of the suspeiided after entry of a guUty
and nine C.:ben:
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B!upr, Quulle llalndck, DtMd Pl., , Martlla
'OfassaultlngG~M. YoungonJune
· Fortetttn'g ~ bond for traffic
BoQelkt, Aha Sprape, 'l1mi1&amp;IIJ -r.vtn, ~ , 22.
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. viollltlo!ISwereRebecca Aliff, 35,
'lbornp8on 111111 LeAty Wlllll.
A Gallipolis man was sentenced to · Chesapeake, passing on the right In
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' 60 days In the Gallla County Jall,l8 ' an Intersection; Judy c. Fuller, 41,
months probatiOn, fined $.1lJ and :fiBurkhartLane,falluretodlsplay
bad his driver's llce!1se suspended valid registratlom Lucian G. Jack.
.
for 10 years after pleading guUty to son, 52, Rt 1, Crown City, unsafe
' NEW YORK (APj - The
AT&amp;T spokesman Bill Mullane
AT&amp;T hjld reported earnings well DWI. A charge of no opel'ator's
vehicle; David 0. Whlte, ll, Rt. 2,
~American Te~oone ,and TeJe. said the po$1tlons would not ~ Cllt 1n below Its earlier PJO)ectlons for Its license against Ray A. Smith, ll,
Bidwell, failure to ru~ filr reglstra·
graghCompenysaldFrldaythatlt the communication sector of the l!rst yar without the local Bell %niEastemAve.,wasdlsrnls!ledln
tlon; and Timothy K. Ray, Zl,
planned to eliminate between 10,(0) company, whlch handles long- opel'8dng IDJipBI!les.
exchange for the guUty plea.
Ripley, W.Va., unsafe vehicle.
8111111,(0) management and blue, distance calls.
He said the Clltbacks wruld
Wayne Cooper, 44, Jackson, was
Charles M. WUson, 47, Inman,
· color positions nationwide in Its . 1be move Is part of AT&amp;T'S conoentrate In the :13,&lt;roemployee flned$.1ll, !!entmced tolhreedaysln S.C., forfeited $50 bond after being
' :technOlogy sector, whlch IncludeS continuing effort to control costs equlpment maintenance and ser· laD, 18 ·months probation and a 60 cited for failure to stop at a railroad
marketing, manufacturing and sincethebreakupoftheBellSystem . vice operation of .AT&amp;T llce!1sesuspenslonaflerpieadU!gm crosslngwhllehaullngaflammable
. ,reseerch.
In Jan1!3iY.
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Forfeiting bond for speeding John
Oeelng and .evading was Terzy L.
E. Anderson, 43, Rt. 2, Racine, $38;
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Holley,19,Rt.2,C.;dllpolls.Charges
Ronal L. Baxter, :;o, Hernshaw,
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of fatlure to obey a stop sign and
W.Va., $38; Ronald V. Arthur ll, 25,
NEW YORK (AP) ~ Former these people, \lilt thiS is thelastoflt.
surrimer of 19112, smrtly after she SQ1M&gt;allogtlres against Holley were Ravenswood,$39; SherryJ.Bohrer,
Jdlss America Vanessa WUllamS TherearemmoreSW'pl'ises,"Miss · poaed_fortheearllerplctures.
dlsmlssedWednesday.
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23,Ciarksburg, W.Va.,$40;Michael
~ys the nude pb:ltographs of her WUllams said.
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She said she resJiiM!d as Miss
In other trat11c cases, a charge of Elin, 65, Colwnbus, $40; Philip
lhllt .Penthouse magazine an- · Bob Guoclone, ·Penthouse piib- Amerlca!JecauseshewliSafraldthe mchlldrestra!ntsagainstRogerA.
GEmmatl,23,Bronx.N.Y.,$40; and
RluncedltwruldpubltshinJanuary llsher, said ' the new photographs secondsetofplctureswould~ace . Spurlock, 21. Rt. 2, Patrtot, were Stephen Smith, 36, Sprlngfield.
)ire "the last of lt."
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"are- as explicit ... . and more and "people wwldn't forgive a dismissed. Denny T. Baird, Rt. 4, · James E. Williams, 33, Loveland,
. • "Evecyone Is a Utile disgusted by shocking" than the photographs of second mistake." ·
GaD! polls, Was fined $\17 for reckless $42; J. L. Wooldridge ID, 27, Hubert,
thiS now,"., Miss Willlams said Miss Williams tlul.t appeaied In the
Gucdolle, through a spokeswo- operation; W1Warn 0. Roberts, 21,
N.C., $42; Richard W. Eggleton, 26,
:,;Friday after Penthouse announced September Issue.
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man, said he wcu1d not reveal bow Proctorvtlle; was tined $11 for Rt. 1, Bidwell, $43; Mark A. Gable,·
4 tplannedtopubllshphotosthatare
In lnlef;VIeWswlth'TheNewYork . muchhepaldfortheplctures.
speeding; Andrew M. Ralke, 18, 24, Columbus, $&gt;15; Teresa L.
··_'more shocking" than theorieS It Times, ' The SyracUse Herald·
1be.I!8J'llerplctUressbowedMiss ~tPleasant,W.Va.,wastlned$12 Skaggs,19,Jackson,$45;0delltaM.
•_pJbllshed In Septembe~. forCing her Journal and 1be Record ofHacken· Williams and a model, Amy for an unsafe vehlcle; Sandra S.
O'Bregon, 42, Elkhart, Ind., $48; ·
· lorellnqulshhercrown.
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Wessell, ,in explicit sexual poses. Cartet,3l,Rodney,wasflnedS17for PatrlclaL.Rlffle,ro,Wheelersburg,
': "I'm · getting burned twice by' pJSed 1or the pictures during the Miss Williams has'lnslsteQthat she speeding; and John Shaffer, 425 $74; and Richard L. Strader, 42,
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market conditions at future dates."
National City alsO could convert
the short -term credit line Into a
Jong-tenn loan.

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• George J. Wharton, 23, Rocky
· JUver, engineer, and · Robin L.
· • purnett, 21, Kanai!ia. teacher.
· Gene A. Layton, 22, Thunn!lll,
. teacher, an(! Teresa A. Neal, :n, Rt.
'l, Patriot, teacher.
• . '1'\mothy
Kyger, 31,126Second
Ave., dentist, and BUlle S. Fritz, 28,
· l26SecondAve., dentist.
Jolin V. MuU!ns Jr., 26, 1~
. Olalham Ave., d!silbled, and Jodie
' }..Mullbis,24,1619J,lChathamAve.,
tmemployed.
• John B. Jeffers, 21, Rio Grande,
student, and Dixie L. Martino, 25,
~o Grande, InStructor.
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following an extended Illness.
Born Feb 16 "''"' .........._olthe
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was a memberofEwlngtoftChurch
of Christ In Christian Union. ·
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SurvMng ilre a soii, EarlleofRt. · ~serviceS wUJ be held at 2
2, VInton; and three grandchildren p.m. todaylntheFirstChurchofthe
andsevengreat.grandch~Jdl'el
Nazarene, with the Rev. Bob
Shewasal90fllea:dedindeathby Madismofflciatlng.Burialwillbeln
adaughter,OneldaMullins:
Moond Hill Cemetery. ArrangeFuneralserviceswUJbe.heldatl rnents are by Miller's Home for

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GALLJPOLIS-MaxlneThelrna
73. Ql2 Second A'
Galll~ls, died at 9:35a.m. ~
In HoberMedlcalCenter.
Born · June 6. 1911, In Mason .
County. W.Va .. daughterofthelate
George and Lillie Leach Mink, she
wasaiJielllberoftheF!rstChurehof
theNaz.arenelnGalllpolls
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CpnJey In 19M, ami he 11190 Pleceded

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' McCoy-Moore
Funeral
Home, InVinton.
with the
Rev. James Pattenon ofllclating. ·
Burtal wUJ be In Vinton 'Memorial
Park. Friends may .caD at the
funeral hcime frtm 24 and IH! p.m.

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l;lurvlvlng are three sons, Harland
and Wtlllam, bothojGalllpolls, and
Paul of Marlon; three daughters,
MrS. Marjorie Shemp of Marietta,
Mrs.laquetynHugbesofColumbus,
and MI's. Jean Davison of GaJJJpoUs; and 12 grlndchlldrell and two

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Guy F. London, 22. Rt. 4,
Gallipolis, ldtchen manager, and
Lora G. Wilson, 27, Ashton, W.Va.,
waitress. .
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David J . Sorrell, 35, Patriot,
assistant manager, and Mary E.
McKenzie; 34,-Patriot, housewife.
· · David .P. 'l'urntf, 24, Rt. 2,
GaDipolls, Bob Evans steakhouse
employee, and Brenda G. Whlte, 26,
Rio Grande, clerk. ,
. Bruce A. Hively, 27, Eureka Star
Route, truck driver, and Marla T.
Hurlow, 17, Rt. 2, Point Pleasant,
W.Va., student.
Gregory T. Bournes, Seabrook,
Md., construction worker, and Tina
L, Callaway, Gallipolis, lllE!dlcal
,s ecretary,
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Timothy L. Lawhon, 35, Rt. 1,
Galllpolls, Kaiser Aluminum em· ·

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tflarglnc 11er with grand theft and
John P. ~vts n, 28, !144 Jackson
•wrttlng bad checks.
Pike, 8CCOUJ!Iant, and Janet R.
~; Charged was ~year-old Cheryl · Richards, 31, 54t Jackson Pike,
'LYmWebb.
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• SeM!d with a w&amp;rraht charging
KelthW.Clark,19,Rt.l,Cheshlre,
ianpnC!ty was Glenda GaD OUver, student, and Leesa E. Sheets, 19• Rt.
· 32, Ray.
1, Gallipolis, teUer·
Tony Ours, 23• Rt. 2• Crown Qty•
•" Qted for DWl no endorsement
:~ ..~~ the~ way on a
~Teresa .Henson, 25•
·_,.,.,...,. stl'l!ll!t was l..aWmx!e E. • _ , , c
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IJ;rady Jr.,ll, 123FoorthAve.
San\llaiE. burst, rl5, RloGtande,
' ·~ AlsocltedwereWendaiiL.Eblln, dlsabled,andBettyJ.Nelson,l9,Rt.•
''12, Middleport;~ sign viOlation; 1, BldweD, preschool teacher.
L. Carter, 27, 536 Jackson

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;~ GAlLIPOLIS - .. A ' wellston
Roger Morgan, · '!T, Newport
~was IE!IVed with a warrant News, Va., supervisor, and Susan

lf " WJU:S RIFLES

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jobs,"
The trouble began Frtday when
the protest group, also krown·as the
Black and Latin Economic CoaU·
lion, was "screaming imd'shoutJna!'
at construction workers that not
enough minorities were working
,there, Capt. · Andrew DUion safd.
Wllnesses said the po-otesfei'S
charged the buDding entrance aJ\11 ·
assault!'!! a toreman.
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male who apeared to be Jnjw'ed
being carried from the site to a
· private car," Dillon said. ot!icers
called for an ambulance, but the
man had vanished by the time It
amved, he said.
"The omcers followed the group
and trted to disperse them," Dillon
said. As they approached a va~t
apartment buDding under renova.tlon, "the officers heardthreeshotl.
"The crowd began to seatter,
leaving '\ wounded man on the
sldewli!k," Dillon said.
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repaid thfough funds generated
within the company, the earnings of
subsidiaries and the possible lssuance of long-term debt in either the
pubUc or prtvate markets. The
interestratewouldOuctuate.
"National City currenlly has no
fi
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or arrange
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.''Thetlmlngofsuchissuance,lfany,
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scope &amp; MouAt Not
Included.

Pollee

~sault complaiilt dismissed

' The $:tro mlllion merger would
rpake the National City Corporation
thhleolargestbankholdingcompanyin
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auarded !l amstructlon site Se.tur·

HUI\IT WITH BOTH GUN AND BOW.

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~hareholders set bank merger vote
: CLEVELAND (AP)- National
City Corporation will use a $200
mUUonllneofcredltatapresent12.5
percent Interest rate to finance Its
inergerwlththeC9IumbusBancO·
lllo Corporation, according to share!)older Information on the merger
released Frtday.
: Shareholderslnbothcorporatlons
Wlli vote Sept. 281n Columbus and
{!:leveland on the merger, which
\('CI'IvedFedera!Reserveapproval
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SEASoN SPECIALS

Spending helping recovery,
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By CHET CURRIER
AP Bu!11ness Writer

Jwst.• 26,
1984

ANY PURCHASE OF .MATCHING DRESSER.
MIRROR, CHEST &amp; BED IN STOCK,
AND AS A BONUS,

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A-8-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis/ Ohio

August 26, 19l4

Point Pleaeant, W. Vo.

--Local Briefs:· - .....
Sewer system funding expected

heiested

IRONToN - Consultants have told Lawrence County olflclals
tllat funding for a $21.6mllllon sewer system In the eastern part ot the
~nty should be conflnned next month.
The system Is to seJVe Chesapeake, ProctorvOle, Rome1bwnship,
an area along Ohio 175 north ot ProcfDivWe, Buttalo Creek and Big
BranCh Creek.
· Funding Is expected from the Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency.

Foundation subsidy released
POMEROY - The August state school foundation subsidy
' payment to Meigs County scl)ool dlslrtcts totaled· $578,911.22,
according to State Auditor Thomas E . Ferguson.
.
Deductions from the total amount of basic and transportation
aDowances Included $16,Gl.'l for schOol employes retlrmlent; $59,882
for state teacherS retirement; $25,742 for an allotment to the County
Board of Education, leaving a net payment to thedistrlctsot$476,614~
Distribution by district was $126,014 to Eastern Local School
District; $ll2.673 to Meigs Local School Dlstrlct; and $l24,4!Ml to
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Southern Local School District.

FOUND

G~'IY

- .Jo1m ·Gecqe Spino ,fr.,

wen County. Coorthouee by 'Detedive Rqm
Evenole,left, and a Van Wen County sherlft'sdeputy

~MEROY - A grant of $62,250 for extension of sewage Ones on
West Main Street In Pomeroy was approved Friday by the Ohio
Department of Development.
Rep. Jolynn Boster, DCaiUpoUs, said that early approval was
given by the department so that construction In the area Where the
·new Ones wUl be laid cliuld progress on schedule.
· The funding will be used to extend sewage lines from Meigs Tire
Center to below the Pizza Hut construction to pick up aU of Monkey
Run, Mayor Richard Seyler said.
.H_!! noted that the village will seek additional funding to complete
.the sewage systElfl! In the village. The West Ma!n Street and Monkey
RlliLareas are the only sections of the village not now seJVed by the
system.
· Seyler said that slncethegrant has now been approved, the village
will act to secure bids on the project.

Meigs schools Qpen Monday
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POMEROY - Meigs Local Schools will open for students on
Monday.
.
. Bus routes are scheduled to pick up students at approxtrnately the
same times as last year.
.
Lunch prices will be the same as last year. Elementary students
through the eighth grade will pay 80 cents for lunches and high school
students wUl pay 90 cents.
Students will receive Information regarding tree and reduced
lunches the first few days of schOol. These must be returned to the
scllool by Sept. 7.·

Probation revoeation considered

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POMEROY - ('vletgs County Common Pleas Judge Chari~
Knight has ruled that Paul R. Steinmetz Sr. should be released on his
own recognizance untO a heartng date can be set to decide
probatJon for Steinmetz should be revoked.
Steinmetz faces a prison sentence U this Is done. Steinmetz
received probation after being convicted of carrying a dange!'OIJS
· wellllOO In a Jan. 29, 19821ncldent Involving former game protector
Andy Lyles. The case against Steinmetz has been tiled by the stale.
In another case fUed by the sta~. Owain E. Helton withdrew a
previous plea of guUty and Is to be graitted a trial by jury. Helton has
been ordered to remain In the county until further proceedings are
scheduled.
John E . Sexton Jr. was granted a divorce from Lynn EDen Sexton
on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extremE' cruelty.
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Rotarians to make donation
MIDDLEPORT - More than $8,400 will be given to crippled
chl)dren In Meigs County by the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club.
In Its weekly meeting Friday, the club named Ray Pickens, Bill
Blower, Roger Luckeydoo, John Rice and Lee McComas to head a
C(rnllllttee to decide how the money should be spent.
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The meeting's program was presented by Yvonne Scally and Dr.
Craig Mathews, president and vice president, respectively of the
Middleport Chamber of Commerce. They dl.scussed the Sept. 8
Middleport block party.
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Two accidents reported
GALLIPOLIS -Two Rt. 2, Bidwell residents escaped lnjucy when
their cars collided In a CUJVe on Gallla County Road 4 Friday

afternoon.
The GaiUa-Melgs post of the stale highway patrol said a cardriven
by TodcM. Wooten, 19, was westbound and Lois A. Penney, 48, was
~bound when Wooten alteQ!pted a rlgbt tum In a curve and struck
Penney's vehicle. The 4:l ) p.m. accident caused Ugh! damage to

both vehicles the patrol said:
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The patrol said Joyce Phllllps, 52, BldweD, and Dmlald
, Goldsbeny, '49, 514 HUda Drive, were northbound on Ohio 100 at 3: 'S1
p.m., when Ph!Uips attmtpted a lett turn Into a prtvate drlvi!.
Goldsbeny reportedly could not stop In time and struck PhW!pa
from behind according to the patrol. No Injuries were fi!IIOI1ed and
the accident caused light damage to PhllUps' car and moderate ..
damage to Goldsberry's vehicle.

W........, alter heJq fuuud pdly In the Aua.B, lll82
klc!Mpplng and agravated murder of,EJP!, Ohio

postmistress

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VAN WERT, Ohio (AP) Murder defendant John George
Splrko Jr. on Friday asked a Van
Wert County Common Pleas Court
Jury to recommend his execution
aild vowed to es.:;ape If sentenced to
life In prlson.
Splrko, · 38, of Swanton, · was
convicted Wednesday of aggra·
vated murder, lddnapplng and
aggravated murder "((th speclflca·
!lollS In the 1982 slaying of Elgin
PostmlstressBettyJaneMottlnger.
Mrs. Mottlnger, 48, was abducted
from her post otflce the morning of
Aug. 9,1982. Shewasfoundslx.weeks
later stabbed to death ne~~r Fln!llay.
As required by law In possible
death·penalty cases, the Jury met
Friday to determine whether 1to
recommend thatSplrlwbeexecuted
or be sentenced to life In prison with
nochanceofparoleforalyearsorno
chance of parole for :lJ years.
The jucy dellbera ted for about
hour Friday before recessing and
was Schedculed to reSume deUbera·
tlons at 8: lJ a.m. Saturday.
Van Wert Common Pleas Judge
Sumner E. Walters eventuaUy will
determine what sentence to ImpoSe.
lie said Uthe iwrreache!!ad€cislol!
Saturday, sentencing w6uld be

Jane

Motttnrer.

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die. Youhavetosend.a'nx!ssageout that the iiiUing might be tied to a
to·convlcts,ex;convlcts,anyonethat memberofthatcrew.
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they'll pay with their Ufe." Spll:ko
''Tovlndlcatehlmatagravesltels
said during a half-hour statement to ludicroUs," Hatcher said.
the nine-man, three-woman Jury.
. Hatcher sulmllted a psycholcr
Splrko, as he had durlhg his trial, gist's report that he said d~rihed
said he had never seen Mottlnger Splrko as "veiY depressed, vecy
and was not Involved In her death. upset."
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He told the Jury that Uhe l$l{lven a
van Wert County Prosecutor
life sentence, he will do his best to · Stephen Keister, however, saki the
escape.
jucy should recommend death.
"H you B.uow me to escape, I'm
He referred to Splrko's 1970
afraid I will turn lntooneotthemost conviction for the murder of a
rottenest people that ever walked," • 73-yel!f·Old Kentucky woman.
Splrko said.
Splrko seJVed 12 years of that life
He said he should die because of
t
bel
1e
his lifestyle, which he described as· sen ence ~re paro · ·
"committing one crime after
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Teachers OK
new contract

Sptrko earlier had waived his
right' to present witnesses at the
mitigation hearllig, which began at 4
p.m., but &lt;lefense ' attorneys ad ~
dressed the Jury over his objections.
NEW LEXINGI'ON, Ohio (AP)
"We are not a vlgillante society.
Wec):ln't tie someone up, takehlmto - Teachers here have overwhelm·
lngly approved a new, three-year
the tall~t oak tree and hang him,"
contract
- In time for classes to
said defense attorney W. Edward
begin Monday as scheduled.
Hatcher.
The New ~on Education
HesaldSplrkoshouldbeglvenUfe
·
Association,
which approved a
In prison because more evidence·
·contract
that
lncre~ begtnn!ng
ciluld surface In the case to clear
teacher's
salaries
by $1,00l, may
Splrko. Defense attomeys main·
face problems Jtemming from
Monday.
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talned during the trial that Mottln·
negpllatlons. New Lexington City
wrapped In a canvas
"A lady lost her ·Ufe In the most gers body
.SchOolS
Superintendent Clete B!licruel, Inhumane way anvone can used by a Findlay painting crew and
ach said he will file unfair labor
' pracilces charges againSt the union.
(Continued from ):)age A-1)
Bulach said the union Illegally
forced the d)strict to Include a
Any problem which Is the direct
Bob First, SCS representative In
contract clause that requires nOn·
result ot an abandoned coal Site Is a Meigs County, says that before
union teachers to pay about $150 In
possible reclmDatlon project. This reclamation, thetwoPagevillesltes imlon !lues.
tncludes·w~tepUeg,qJentngs;tand· were bare, with little or no
slldesandcoaltlpples.Butthe1;1!are vegetatJon, and acid soU. These
~era! steps Involved In getting a were strip mine areas left from the
, .
reclamation project started.
19515.
First, the specific problems
SCS funds come through the
stemming from the abandoned federaUy-approprlatedRuralo(\han·
mine must · be defined. If these doned M~ Program .under the
(
probiems are serious enoug]l, . Department,ofAgrlcu!ture.
Uf
engineering money can then be
There are no Meigs County SCS
approprlated ·
projecls this year, but plans are In
The lonnextfromstep Is to obtain the works for another site near
8 A.M.·12 Midnight
permlss
1and owners to Pagevllle which Involves appmxl·
5
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enter the properly. A design can mately 85 acres. Construction on ·
fartlng tpt.
then be made followed by a cost
this site is tentatively scheduled to
MEIGS CO. ROAD

26, 1914

LOOK AT THE BUNNY- A

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NeUwrlandl Dwarf Seal Polni
rabbit .• heJd by LDI1 Benne~* for
the chllcln!ll·and their pannta to

- · .1\ Ultle oervouil

from the
ride, the rabbit cl*'t want to be
loucbed or petted. It was
brou&amp;b' to G••lpnls by &amp;be

Columlul Zoo, This, aloDr wllh
III!Veral odlers, were plll'llded
III'OUJICithe &amp;Ymnaslum forGDC
r ''uu and ever:v- elite Ia

attm±noe to tiee.

stand trial.

To honor
.those who
have.gone
before...

Fur, feathers and fins: the zoo
spends an afternoon in Gallipolis

It to
lnspite those

whofoUow •••

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feather and fin
was In town last week.
Scme people looked, some
touched, others wondered,
The fur,

and the perfect endurinJ trlbut~· •
'io a Soloci Barre Culld Monument.
The high otandards B•rre hao Ill
for each monument enabla us .
aiaun you of the utmoit in
quaUiy and dnlp.

an

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COUPON

, logan Monument Company
Pomeroy, Ohio-'Vinton, Ohio ••

estlrnatebasedonthedestgn.
At this point, applications can be
· . year
begln. 'about AprU or May of next
scs now has eight priority sites
made for construction monies. H ·
this money Is appropriated and the
within Meigs County and plans to
tandownersstgnconstruetiQnagree. complete one or two projects each
ments, reclamation can then· 'get year unto all are finished.
underway.
Abandoned mines dot Meigs
When complet:ed, the two projects · ·county and ~urroundlng counties ·
In Scipio and Bedforcl townshlps will because for years, there were no
· be the fourth and fifth nclamatlon government laws regulating the
projects on the west branch ot the way a mine site was lett after a coal
Shade River to ·be flnlshed .slnce seamwasdepleted.
1. 978:
Many of these sites arepotentlaUy
Reclamation reclaimed a site In dangerous for a variety of reasoris,
Scipio Township In 1978. ~
others are merely eyesores.
SCS reclaimed twO' other sites,
Reclamation .agencies will con·
both In the Pageville area. One site - tlntie to Investigate and nclalm
wasflnlshedlnl982, theotherln1983.
these abandoned sites.
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out to see the animals.
Lori Bennett from the WJ
lrwgbt several IJlllmals (foro
Columbus 'and answered questions whUe taking them aroun4
the gymnasium at GDC.
Among her menagerie were a
mll!lature horse, a macaw, a
hedgehog, an aillgator and a
Netherlands Dwarf Seal Point
rabbit.
Lucy • Earwood, volunteer
coordinator at GDC · helped
IUT&amp;nge for the petting WJ,,open
to the community. Acting director Jeff Spies had told MrS.
Eaiwncid he'd heard that anlm·
ais were taken to facUlties like
GDC lit the Columbus area.
"Pet therapy has been
proven," MrS. Earwood said,
mtlng t)lere are several resident
· ;mlmals at the facility.
She said she'd Uke to See more
programs for the residents to be
around animals, adding they
reallY enjoyed last year's farm
city day.
"We try to take l)ne of each with fur, fealhets .and scales,"

DPiease send me FREE booklets·
showing memorials printed in full
color with sizes nad prices listed.

-

DKind ly have an authorized logari ; · '
Monument Co. representative call
at my home.
DPiease send me details about ;
Mausoleums without obligation ;

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''Where's tlle snake?"
The Columbls Zoo came to
visit at C'.aDipoUs Developmen·
tal Center Wednesday, and not
only wen! the residents excited,
but children and parents from

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\[ary each trip. She decided not
ib bring the boa constrictor and
substituted a f;.month-old aillga·
tor this time.
They have to be careful with
the animals they bring ciut; she
added, due to humane society ·
rules and regulatJons and how
weD (or not) the animals travel.
The most popular In the
packed gym were 1he miniature

horse - a native ot Norway - ·
and the alligator. The macaw
was lett tO roam on his own,
whUe the others· had a tight ;
retgn, espectaUy the alligator.
Animals are good , therapY,
and residents otGDC, alongwltlt
about 100 others from the
community got a good~from
!he fur, feather and fin 1&gt;rldage
of the Columbus Zoo.

NA~ AND Naf SO NATIVE - This mlnlalure . _ ,
!100ft at.left, 18 nallve to N-.y ,
and ~ J!rougla to GeUipolia
~ Cell&amp;er Wfldnel.
deY,: ~~ the diRies .. Clift)
...,. ~was IAJrl Bennc!Uef
lhci COlumbus Zoo ...,, One
~ native' ,to lhll eounh7.
Jell 8lid above 18 a 5-DICJII&amp;h.Gid
alllptm, ft!lm Florlde. Sollie

SO WE HAVE A.

Spe~isl

Ms. Bennett said. The animals

Fo1.M~m...

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above, a hedgehor, rea.
· ~ to the porcupine, Is held. A
.... .lllunlllll anbnal, they baD up
when held, but open out on the
~ It Is native to EIII'Ope.

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TO AnEND A nYUIIO SI.NAI
IN PAII.I IMIG, W. VA.

nMfler

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art now certlftiCI wltll major companies . to do Instillations IIIII
hive complete inventOI'J of
backup units t9 &amp;M best ~ce in

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feeturee .

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text by
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NEW LE}CNGI'ON, Ohio (AP).
- An attomey1or a w&lt;man IICCIIIed
of kOllng her two children Bllld 111e
wtU undel.'g(l sanity testing at the
Southwest Forensic Center In
CoiUillbus·
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Rachel ThQmpson, 31, ' Q{
Somerset. has pleeOed ln!!OCe'lt ~
InnOcent by re&amp;IIOI1 of lnaanlty Ill
murder charges stemming !rem the.
May 15 slaylngs of her chUc~Joe,~,
Jason, 7, and Holly, 5.
•
MrS. Tholn.-on was fo¥Dci1
wounded In the stomach the
J!laht. She has since recovered ~i
conunllted herseU to Athena Med~­
lfW.thCenter.
'·~:
Her lawyer, Luann Cooperrldel&gt;;
saki the examination In Colum~ ,
'· will be dltterent from tests ~ ·
Thompson underwent In Canf
bridge. Doctors relying on ~;
tests pronounced her et;lffipetent to

Spirko asks jury for death penalty

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August 26, 1.984 ·

PonNIDf Middhplllt-Gallipolia, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

B-2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

: Augu~t 26, 1984

Plastic now goes tphere paper used to tread in. .the bag .wars
By RANDOlPH E. SCHMID
Aslloclated Press Wrller
WASHJNGTON (AP) -After a
century of service as one of
America's most usea but least
noticed products, the brown paper
grocery bag ts ).lllder attack.
The battlegrou nd Is th~
supennarket.
The enemy Is plastic.
And.with annual sales of25 bllllon
bags at stake, the paper Industry
isn't l'('lldy to fold wltmut a fight.
Plastic sacks could ~apture as
much as one-fifth of the grocery bag

market by the end of thiS·year, said
Ronald Schmieder of Mobil Cbt'111·
cal Co., a leading manufacturer of
tbebags.
·T hafs up trom less 't han5percent
three years ago, with the plastic
bags appearing across the nation In
such -major chains as Safeway,
Pathmark, Lucky Stores, Vons and
others.
· But the J)aper Industry contends
Its share of the sack market still tqlS
90 percent, and ls,pressllig a public
relations campaign on behaH of the
l)lg brown bag.

~ 1n home. Itcan ~llllldtr ·
bathing suits, diapers, garbage, and ·
'Not so, replied Patbmark's Wun·
,
1
derle, "pi!ISt!C Is subitantlally. so forth.' I
Ill'*"~ becauaeofthe llandle$
st:rooger ... (and) yau don't have' to . No.t to be outdoile, the paper
wblcb inake H eea1er to carry.
IndUstry respmded that few IIMin· .
But subwtlanltes lean toward 1worry about wet llemll or sharp
corners.''
!kiM
have seNe&lt;~ so many 1181!1 u
paper, whlchlnayoontalnmoreper
theltblg
brown bags.
As to cost, When plasUc Was first
beg and Is more stable In the back~
Garbage
detall topped their list d
l!ltroduced a few years ago It was.
a station waeon. ·
Mona Doyle, a Philadelphia· slightlY more costly than Jl4per.
~ 11.91!5 for the abeoibeut
based consumer consultaJit tor the Today pi!troleum prices - the raw bags - with a spectal DOte that
American Paper . Institute, COO· IJ\Ilterlal tor plastic -are 00w11 and llfl)lke plastic, the paper bags' are
tel!ded paper hap hold more than the plastic baas are a bit clieatJer.
btodeeradablelntheenvlrprunent
Schmieder also said consumers and are •made. from trees, a
plasUc, are stron&amp;e' aud are less
J'e!lewable source.
likely to be tom by sharp cw lle'I'S ~ prefer .p.lasttc because of "mAnY

In the stniQle tor a market that

Wunderle ~ dty sl!Qppers, who

paper has '-1 jilst abouttottseltfor
101 yelrs, the n!!IU!tt, so far, have

hem IlllxEd.

a Vf!rY llll'lin8

"Plastic has

following by about ~ penst ~
siiOPPI!IS.
hap are also
stnJn&amp;IY pel fa I ed by about :lJ

PaPer

pei cent. The

rematn1na «l percent

of custoiners are lndltren!nt," said
RDbert WUDdel'le, a SjJI
nan tor
I

thePI!tlunarksupennarlaetc:halnln
theNewY~~area.

:aut people with a JlltfelEIK.e are

''vecy strooa and vocal," be added.

·Katie I korner
1

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boxes.

walk to and trom markets, seem to

A .promise is a pro~ise,· girls _ dis~over .
. By KATIE IIJWW
OVPCoar~M¥ ' •

Wblle cover1na the recent 4-H.
FFA livestock
sale at the meigs
County Fair, I
\\1tn rd. or 11t
leaSt to me a sad
situation. ' ·

· . IIi the show
, flag at the time was a
yoWig lady wl!h a lamb.
seats
aver from me' was another_.
youne lady.
,
Dllrlng the saleyru are kept very
bu$y and tor a while 1 did not notice

so and theyhadtollveuptolt.

what was taking place.
• 1be two young ladles I am
refeningtoareMlchelleGuessaae

The girls lived up to their
IIIPEii:IJHit ·!he lamb was sold and
they 'c arriedon.

8andherslster,MellsslaGuessage
7,otTuppersPialns:

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Scheduled for Sept. 2 wiD be: 10 puppet 1lxlwl and f!IC4! palntlni.
't111M
I
.pottery, poretllln, lt8lnecl and a.m. to u a.m., IUpervilld clllld· Special bird C81V1ni exhlbttlon wU1
~ alass. jewelly, WOllen rup, . I"!!ll'lletlvltlel; noontolp.m.,2to3 beCCIIductedbyOraAndersontrom
' 'hatldmade IWet.terl and mtlled p.m.,51n7p.m.,Filntrldp; andlto 10a.m. tolp.m. tor both clays. Food
.liJmiture featurec! by :rr reatoaal 2 p,m., 3 to' p.m., Jollll lflalnland w111 be available.
.artllta wiD be held at the IIE'YI!IIth Night V1J1m Puppets. Sept. 3lirlna&amp; ·. AdrnluloiJ IS S2 for adults, $1 for
Barn Raisin' Arts and Ctatta chlldren'l acUvttlel again tnm 10 senior citizens and children. Dairy
' •te.tlval from Sept 2 aNI 3 at ~ a.m. toUa.m.; MtrnlliartwlthThe bani members and children under
the ageof6will be admitted free,
~ Barn Southeastern Ohio Bol*ats, noon to 1 p.m., 2 to 3 p.m.
Already, the Dally Barn has
I "ai!tural Arts Center In Athens.
B!ld 5 to 7 p.m. John HlaiJu will
awarded three artists woo wUl

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appear again ~tl to2 p.m.and3to4

Dl.splays and demonstrations will
be held ~eenlO a.m. and 8 p.m.

p.m.

on both days.

Chlldn!ll's acUvttlel will InClude

display. They are nm Mather, a
pottertromAihens, for.BestofShow

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andhohjlngootoalamb. .
Mycurosltygotthebestof.meand
I asked, what Is wrong?

.BelngamotherandhoUsewlfets
qqlteenooghform0$tladtes rut not
torruta:Sherecentlycomplellidher
llrstquartera,tRloGrandewithaB
Spelilklng ot kids a reminder that
average.
Rita has always wanted to be sCbools wlll be ~k 1n sesston lll!lrt
Involved In social work and she ts IV!!ek.
Now why 1\0 I remind You of Ibis
determlnedtogetherdegreeanddo
·for · one reason- DO DRIVE
just that.
We compliment yru and wtshyoo .CAREFULLY."
As theslgnreads, We Have l.Ot.of
the very best.
. KldsButNoneToSplire.
.
I knoW most of yru watched and
Do have a nice week.
enjoyed the Olympics. The opening

1beanswerwas, "theyareselllna
~ lamb." My first reaction was

don t let !bern do lt. But as the
grandmother sald they agm!d to do

Doctor explodes myths

ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Denney ol Bidwell wtl
observe thele 30th wedding annlvet5111')' Aug. 27. Denney Is emp!Qyed
by Smith Transfer of Columbus aod Mn!. Denney works at the Rio
Grande post ofllce. 'lbey are the parents of two daughters. Debbie
Wellington, BldweU and DeniSe Roby, of Columbus.

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Space shuttle gets .project
by West Virginia class .

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By ANDREW KATEIL

Associated Press Writer
SUPERIOR, W.Va. (AP) High school students are reach·
"' lng from this coal mining
l ', community toward space as
: : they bid to have their experl·
; • ments lly on the U.S. space
• :shuttle. .
: : Mount VIew Htgh School
:students Krist! Mahaffey and
, ;Michael Stepp were amoog 19
!regional winners this year In
• ;NASA's :·space Shuttle Student
; •Involvement Program." The
: ;program solicits experiments
: :that can be performed In space
• !bY shuttle scientists.
: , Krist! and Michael, both 16,
' ;devoted lunch periods over a
•• 'four-month period to develop
•, •their
•
proposals.
: : Michael's experiment Is
• 'called "The Development of
••
• •Pine Seeds Using Seed Position
; :And Phototaxis To Encourage
J ;ortented Growth." Krlstl's Is
Communications System
l .and Food-Searching Behavior of

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; :Honey Bees."
; : Krlsttsaysshelstzylngtoflnd
, &lt;OUt whether honey bees are able
t loocate food In the weightless; ~s of space. On earth, she
: osays, ''If one bee finds food, It
; ¢orms a dance to let the
: !others know that food Is near. "
· · She proposed to put a locker
: :COntaining 25 bees and a ·queen
the shuttle. The locker,
' :about the size ot a bread box,
w ould contain a hive In which the
: :bees are separated by a partition
· .from their food,.. a mixture
of
'
• .sugar and water.
,
~ · The bees woold be mdnltol'ed
: ·bY two motion picture Cilffi&amp;as
: 'to determine If weightlessness '
, Inhibits their ability to locate and •
; .then communicate about tbe
; .sugar water. Krist! speculates
; .that the diminished gravity of
• space may affect the "dance"
: :that the scout bee performs.

benefits. 'They say that perman·
ent manned space stations of the
future will be better off If they
can produce their own food.
The pine seed experiment will
help Indicate If plant grQWth Is
noimalln space, theysay.Andlf
It ts, bees could he used to
poUinate plants grown to teed
the space. colo$ts an~ .could
produce honey In addition.
· · Their hlgb $Chool has yet to
prouce a national ~r', but
Krist! and Michael both vow to
re€nter this coming school year
when they wUl be juniors at
Mount View .
Ms. Roberts, a 42-year-old
Bluefield native who was named
West Vtrglnla's ''Teacher of the
Year" for 1983-81, says · the
projects are rewarding to her as
well as the students. The program allows them to dream up
experiments witrout actually
having to bulld them, she says.
"Normally In school you're
limited by a lack of equipment,
but this ts all the Imagination,"
she say~ . "The SkY'S the llm1t."

,By . _ BlaUr, 1'11.0;
DEAR DR. BLAKER - I am a
44-year-old housewife with a wondertul husband, a be11utlful 11o11se
and one big problem. 1 have a son
woo Is a schlzophninlc.
He Is 25 and Is receiving
treatment at a mental, holpltal near
our home. He llves with my
husband . and me, making It very
difficult to cope with the unique
problems that a schfzopllrenlc child
brings Into the home.
I had no Idea what schi2Dphrenlc
was, · let alone how to deal with a
schizophrenic. 1 had ' always
thought It was a spilt perSonality.
Every day I get different oplnlons
from different doctors as to the
causes, symptoms and treatment of
schizophrenia.
Is there a book that Is written for
thase wm are close to a schlzophrenlc that wtu help them understand and cope with the situation?
DEAR . READER ..... Yes. The
book was written by E. Fuller
. Torrey, M.D., and It Is called
"Surviving Schizophrenia: A FamUy Manual" (Harper &amp; Row).
Schizophrenia Is a V!!J'Y difficult
disease to uriderstand. There are
many aspects of the syndrome that
are not known to even the most
knowledgeable researchers and
clinicians.
However, In this book Torrey
explodes many of the myths
concerning schizophrenia and give
a detalled picture of the disease.
The author discusses. the different
drugs that are cUITenlly available
to help combat the disorder.
While the study of sh1210phrenla Is
In Its Infancy, this guide 1s an
. Invaluable aid for anyone who
knows someone afflicted with the

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•. : ·The daughter of a Welsh mine
;engtnee•·. Krist! says the Idea of
1
, ·putting bees into space grew out

: of her childhood.
; : "[ was always fascinated by .
• them. My neighbor had bees. I
:was just looking through some
• materials about them when I
: :carne up wit h the Idea;" she
• 5ays.
' ; Michael's experiment also Is·
: ):leslgned to a ssess .t he effect ot
: diminished gravity, He wants to
; 6ee If It will change the tendency
• Pf pine seeds to grow with their
: sproUts up and roots doWn.
; : Seeds, some already germ!' pattng, would be placed at
: J!ifferent angles In a Jelly-like '
: growth medfwn with • ~ light
• iKJur.ce above and a stlll camera
; taking periodic Photo81'81lhs·
, • The experiments may 111!1!111 to
} hAve little practical application,
I I!Ut their designers see potential
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sculpture, mlialcal lnltnlmenta,
baSkets and bowII.
In addition, an outdo&lt;r ICIIIptui'e
madeartls ofDennysnowGtence by Columbul

Award. Mather received tbe same · theAmerlcanConternporaryWorks
awaro In 1983. His work has been · In Wood, a national exhibition of
featured In many .statewide and modem-day woodworkln&amp; for .Sept.
natlaialexhlblta~
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Sharon and Mindy Edwards, The
The affair w1ll feature 85 works of
Plains, received the Award of 42 artists from act'06S the country
Excellence for wood psaltery and tnCiudlng craftsmen Sam Maloof,
dulcimers. The Athens Artisans Alta Lorna, caut., Robert Whllley,
Award was given to Frannie Blake, Solebury, Pa. and Jack Larimore,
an AthenS fiber artist. She recently Phlladelphla, Pa.
received first prize for crocheted
The works will illustrate the
sweafersfromFamUyCircle.
various ways artists use wood to
Also In store at the Daley Barn Is Create contemporary furniture,

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display.
The Datry Barn Is lOcatecl 011
Daley Lane, one half a mile oft
Richland Avenue,
For more Information, ccatact
I!Je Dally Bam. P .O. Bax 7fl,
Athens, Ohio, (614) S92-4981.

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that does $1.5 ~loo In bustnesshoa
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want classy-looking cars.
At his Roman CharlOt shop, he
directs a staff or 25 1n restyling
product!oo·model automobiles. He
says there's an trnportant dtstlnc·
tton between customizing and
restyling.
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"Customizing Inferred a radical
change away from the orlglnallopk
such as big fins, while restyling Is to
modify the appearance of the car to
give It an elegant touch," he said.
New car dealers,.he said, depend
on firmS like hts to fashion fi'legant

touchesthatthemajormanufactur·
ld
bl
ersv:ou never gam eon.
Ooeexamplelsacabrolayroofklt .
whlc_h Ronian Installs to give cars a

His huslle Is paying oft a5 his
workers compl~ the , average
restyling job In two to tour days.
Somel!iOand225carsroUthroulb
his shop every month .

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be was about 12 He worked on them
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Installing
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"lt'sstllllessthanpeoplethlnklt'll
be," .hesald.
Most of the vehicles on which he
works are 1~ than 5 years old.
Roman attributes much of his
success td "doing things not
everybody did ."
"You'veelthlirgottomoveahead
or sit hilck and wa!A;h others take
yOur Ideas," he said. "You gotta
move. It's a competitive business."
He Is now In hts third location and
Indicates he may have to move
again as bus~ continues to grow.

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~OIJDA~Y POOLS, INC. WMEN YOU BUY
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the suite feel about the situation.
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call a meeting during which
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your grievances. Try to come up
with some sort of compromise, such
WINNER OF CABBAGE PATCH DOI. l
as having· the guys over only on
weekendS.
TABITHA MOSSMJIN of Mo1on . W 'v'h
Scared o! snakes? Afraid of
flying? Nervous about leaving your
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CHI\Rf ES WEBER of Tupprn P!c""'
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·Send 50 cenls and a stamped,
self-addressed envelope to Dr.
Blaker In care of this newspaper,
UH SIt H
P .O. Box 475, Radio qty Station,
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:•:SOttom wiD celebrate their 25th County Unit.
anniversary with an open , Frank, son ot the late John and
· · :reception Sept. 9, 2: ~ to 4: ~ In the Annie Frank. ts retired from the
: ~attemoon, on thelawnofthelrbome. Dravo Mechllng Corp.. Pittsburgh,
: ~ ' Tbe reCeption wlll be hosted bY Pa.
· :. ~. and Mrs. Thomas Spencer and
In the event of rain, the reCeption
·;Mr. and Mrs.
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:;.Frank ts the daughter of Mr. and . Elementary School, Reedsville. ·
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Pomeroy .Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Paint Pleasant, W. Va.

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•Large Owl Lamps ·
•Bowls &amp; Picture Sets
•Metal Case Cabinets
•Brass &amp; Wooll
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•Several U.sed Bedroom Sets
•Electric &amp;Gas Ranges . .
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Pameroy Middlepott-Gallipolil, Ohio Point Plecnont, W.

The Sunday Times-Senlinel

August 26, 1914

Va.

• ·August 26, 1914

Pon1810Y Middleport' . Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant, W.

Janice Aline Lewis exchanges
vows with ,RoderiCk A. Rowley

Fonda Gail Rapp, Daniel Lee Thomas wed june 2 ·
POMEROY -Fonda Gall lW,pp
and Daniel Lee'I'Ilomas WE're united
: In rnaniage during a candlelight
cetemony on June 2 at the Trlnlty
Church, Pomeroy.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry W. Rapp, Pine
• Grove Road, Raclne ..and the groom
Is thesonofMr. andMrs. DonaldR.
'Illomas, Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy.
'lbe Rev.· W.H. Perrin performed
. · the double--ring ceremony at 7: 30
p.m . fOllowing a program of
pre-nuptial music presented by
'Ralph Werry, organist, and Lois
Surt, sOloist.
Vasesofpl:nkJavender and yellow
' carnations with white gladioli
· decorated the altar. Around the
unity candle were placed six
carnations In the same colors In
. memory of the bride's grandfather,
Homer H. Banks.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, tllebrideworeaformaigown
of chantUty lace over taffeta
fashioned with a Queen Anne ·

neckline, Bnplrewalst and ruffles of · of honor dressed In a rose colored ~ exten~ to side
lace which cascaded doWn the back. dress of similar design and au ot the cakes.
Kim Dean, Sussex, Md. and
SheworeaflngertlpveUandcanied atten.dants earned small hurricane
Jainps
sUJTOUnded
wtth
lavender,
Stephanie
Banks, Pomeroy, both
a casade bouquet of pink sweetheart
roses, lavender and yellow carna· pink and yellow mini-carnation&amp; cousins of the b~. regts!E:red the
guests. They were jolnedforllt!JV!ng
wtth satin streamers.
tlons, and baby's breath.
Greg Thomas, brother of the at the receptiOn table by carolyn
The bride wore the diamond
earrings of the groom's grand· groom, was best man, and ushers Banks, Pomeroy, and Usa MatTis,
were Jon Morris, Rutland; Brent Seattle, Wash.
mother for something boiTOWed; a
Tile CO\Iple resides at lllM.'l Park
diamond necklace as something Bolin, Rutland; and Richard
Grumbach, Lake Worth, Fla. Brad· Road '1'35, Shade,
old; a garter for something blue;
Tile bride, a gra4uate or Meigs
and her wedding gown, something ley Morris, Seattle, Wash. was the
rlngbearer.Tilegroomworeawhite
High
Schoo~ is employed as a
new.
while
his
attendants
were
In
.
computer
operator for the Leading
tuxedo
The bride's attendants were
sUver
grey
tuxedos.
Cn!ek
Conslitvancy
Dlstrtct. ThoJacqueline Rapp, · IndlanapoUs,
The bride's mother wore a
mas. also a graduate or Meigs,
Ind., sister of tbe bride, as maid of
received a bachelor's of science
honor; Rebecca Depoy, Shade, · floor-lmgth oyster coloz:ed dress
wtth a pink corsage, while the
degree In petroleUm engineering
slster·ln-law; Cheryl Elliott, Wood·
from Marietta CoUege and Is
bridge, Va. and Sandra Dunlap, groom's mother was In a lavender
Sussex, Md., both cousins of !he gown wtlh a sheer jacket and had a employed as a geologist with
lavender and white corsage.
Stratagraph, Inc.
bride. Lacy Banks and KeU1
A recept_lon was held In the church
Out~f-townguests at the wedding
Lightfoot, both of Pomeroy. were
social
room
decornted
and
setved
AUce
Elllott, Woodlrldge, Va.; Mr.
the flower girls.
by
members
of
the
Friendly
Circle.
·and
Mrs.
Butch Dean, Sussex, Md.;
The bridesmaids wore orchid
The
three-tiered
fountain
cake
Gene
and
Fay DeWees and famlly,
floor-length dresses which were
decorated
In
a
pink
rose
motif
.
Grove
City;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
pleated from the waist down and
featured
bridges
holding
miniature
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Stone,
Keith
Gearhart. LesUe
accentE'(jwlthlacecapes. The maid
replicas of the brldesrilalds and
Grimm, Dan Gibbs, Mike SuWvan
and .Todd Sanders, Marietta; Mr.
and Mrs. Wesle)l Vletmeler, Pits·
~. Pa.; Capt. and Mrs. Marl\
Morris and famUy, Seattle, Wash.;
Mr. and Mrs. Randy VanMeter and
famUy, cutton, W.Va.

POMEROY -

Janice Aline
daugllter rt Rufus Lewis,
OpeJnnsas, La. and the late Helena
Lewis, became the bride rt Roder·
lckAlanRDwley,sonofMr.andMnl.
WllburRowleyJr., lronton,onJuly

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The groom Is the grandson of Mr.
and Mn;, Charles Murray, Ironton,
fonnerly of Pomeroy, and r.fr. and

Engagements

Mr. ;md Mrs. Daniel Lee Thomas

Good excuses in mail make his day
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The
trials and trtliulatlons of motorjsts
who overstay their welcome at

Tile "order" was Jssuedby"Your
friend, Merry King Jerry." The
lhroneuponwhich hesatwasnever
Kansas City parking meters give discovered.
cause for kings and CI1mlnals to ·
"Here Is the payment of yoor
eaneupwtthfanclfulexcuses.
fine," wrote another offender. "1.
"Whell you get a good one, It wotlld have paid sooner butl hlid to
rNkes your day," said department mug old lady first. And old ladles
supervisor Eva Loo Drake, who are ' getting more cautious every
opens letters Containing parking day."
fine payments, or excuses, at the
And a third motorist set his
city parking ticket departl'nent.
One man wrote: " ... I don't feel
that I should have to pay the ticket
duetothefactthatiamlheKing.So
what I wruld Uke for whomever It
concems to do Is to void the ticket
and that's an order.''

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Rhonda Greene
Marc Stump

.Davidson
Lockhart
RUTLAND - Mr. and Mrs. Leo

P , Pavklson, Rutland, announce the
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Anna B. of Belpre, to Joe
E. LockhartJr., sonofMr.andMrs.
Joe E. Lockhart Sr., Parkersburg,
w. Va.
The open church wedding will be
held on Sept. 8 at the Pomeroy
Church of Christ at 2 p.m. A
recEPtion wUl follow In the church
social room.
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Miss Davidson Is a graduate of
Meigs High School and Is employed
at the Mid-Ohio Valley Transit
Authority, Parkersoorg. Lockhart
Is a graduate of Parkersburg High
School and Is a driver for Honey
Bear Candles, Parkersbutv.

Wood-

McGovern
GALLIPOLIS - Mr. Russell
Wood, GaUlpoUs, announces the
engngeJII€IIt and forthcoming mar·
rlage of his daugjlter, Jane Ellen, to
Edward McGovern m, Taylor,
Mich., son of Edward McGovern, ·
YpsUantl, Mich. and Charlane
McGovern, Gallipolis.
Miss Wood Is also the daughter of
the late Ellen Wood. .
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An open church wedding Is set for
Sept. 8 at 2 p.m. at Grace United
Methodist Church, Gallipolis. Music
will commence at 2 p.m.
Miss Wood Is a dietetic Intern at
Harper Grace Hospital. She Is a
gradUate of Gall1a Academy High
School and Bowling Green State
University, where she obtained a
bachelor'sofsclencedegree.Shelsa
member of the Home EconomicS'
Homr Society, Future Food Profes:
stonals and Navigators.
McGovern Is employed at Lincoln
Tool and Die, Detroit. He attends
Eastern Michigan University. He Is
a GAllS graduate also.

No idea
why
PICKERELL, Neb. (AP) RDUand Winkle Isn't !he first
veter'an to get a belated reward for
hls fighting days. ButWinklesayshe
hasn't the slightest Idea why he
received a Bronze Star.
Winkle recently received the
mEdallnthemall-39yearsafterhe
was an Army private first class
during World War II.
ItsobewUderedhlmhecaUedwar
buddy Cloyce Randall In WaKee, ney, Kan., who suggested the medal
· wali forwhatWinklecaUedoneofthe
1 "lesser" battles he fought during a
1 %-year stint In the Phillpplnes.
Maj. Robert Mlrelson, an Anny
spokesman In Washington, D.C.,
' said Winkle's military Ole probably
, hapPened to bE' sitting next to
• another 901d1er's application for a
Bronze Star.

Anna Davidson
Joe Loddlari

Jane Ellen WGod

HUJs Practical Nursing School. She
Is Bnployed at the Holzer Medical
Center. Evans Is also a graduate of
Eastern and Is employed wtth
Omega Systems.
Sister of the !ride, Pamela Davis,
will he maid of honor, and the
bridesmaids will he Becky Windon
and Debbie Osborne. Craig Venoy
wUl be best man, and the ushers wll
be Randy Boston, Kevin Bartm,
Michael Grant, and nm LaW!IOJI.
The Rev. James Leach assisted by

the Rev. Carl Hicks wru officiate.

Pfc. and Mrs. Charles Tucker II

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Claus not to park his sleigh on a City
street:
"But joUy old man be wary on
Tenth and Grand,. alld don't pai'k
there to warm up yOIIr heater. '
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POMEROY -OnSept.l5at2:30
p.m. at the EagleRidgeColl1Jllunlty
Church, Debbie Lynn Davis, c:taugh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Evetett Grant,
Route 1, Racine, and the late Bryan
Lee Davis, and Marlin Ray Evans,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Evans, Route 1, Racine, will
exchange wedding vows In an
open-church ceremony.
Mus!Qw!ll begin at2: 15p.m.anda
reception will fOllow at the Royal
Oak archery building.
Miss Davis Is a graduate of
Eruitern High Schol and Buckeye

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Monday thru Friday
9 AMto9PM
Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM
WALK

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Sherri Thompson trades vows
·Aug. 6 with Charles .Tucker II .
GALLIPOLIS - Faith Valley
Church of Christ In Christian Union
was the scene Aug. 6 for the
. , marriage of Sherr! D. Thompsoi'l,
, Jillughterof~. andMrs.Hlq'OldE.
Thompson, Gallipolis to Pfc. Cha·
rles "Oiuck" Tucker II, son of l'&gt;fr.
•and Mrs. Charles Tucker, Point
Pleasant, W.Va.
. · Officiating at. the ceremony was
· the Rev. George E. Jones II.
, Musical aelectlons were by Mrs.
: Cindy McMWian, playing "Annie's
. Song," "We've Only Just Begun,"
. "Sunrise, Sunset" and the tradl·
, t1ona1 weddlDg march.
Tile bJide wore a floor·length
, white gown of satin wtth chiffon
overlay and otf-tbe-shoulder ruf!les ·
· 8nd trtm aroond the lxittom. Her
: walst-lenglh ven was attached to a
; clrcle of white flowers. The bride
, can1ed ·a booquet conslstlllg of
; wl)lte roses dipped In bhie, baby
. white carnations and baby's breath
wtlh white 'and blue ribbons tled In

Mrs. WDbur Rowley, Sr., P&lt;meroy,
~ the jiTI!Bt-grandson of Olho
Murray,alsoofPmleroy.
The double-ring ceremony was
perfonned by the·Rev. Mamlfo at
the l:3Ul SOB COM Chapel at Fort
Hood, TI!/UIS. Arranaements of
white gtactloll, blue carnations, and
gieeiJerY on either side of the altar
and on the front pews decorated the
church.
Wedding music was provkll!d by
Mary Folks, organist, and Included
"LOve Is a Many Splendered
'Iblng '' "One In a MnUon You '' and
''We'...:eOnlyJustBegun." '
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Tile bride was given In man1age
by her sister, Catherine 'I11!mp11011,
Ho!lston, Texas. She wore her
mother's weddiJig gown of white
organzafashlonedwtththreerutrles
· on a round neckltne and at the hem
which fell Into a train. The bodice,
neckline, and hem were appllqued
with re-enbroldered lace. The floor
length veil was held In place by a
Joliet cap covered wlth tare and
seedpearts.Sbecarrledan~

love knots.
Maid of honor was Mary L . Nlda,
RJo Grande and bridesmaid, Ruth
E. Brennelson, Hamden.
Tile groom wore U.S. Marine
dress blues. Attendants were Kerry
Wandling, Point Plea&amp;a~~t and ·
Lance Cpl. RDbert Pier, Camp.·
Lejeune, N.C.
The mother of the bride wore a .
street-lenglhdressofroyalblueand
a corsage of white rosebuds.
Tile groom'smotherworea navy ·
blue s~-length dress wlth a ·
white ro&amp;ebud corsage.
Tile !ride Is a graduate of GaWa .
Academy High School and Buckeye
, Hills Career Center and Is ernplayed wlth Dr. AUan E. Boster.
-Tucker Is a graduate of Point
P)easantHighSchoolandlsservlng .
wtth th!!
Marine Corps at
Camp Lejeune, N.C.
The couple Is residing at Camp .
Lejeune, N.C.

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breathandworepeartean-tngsand
a pearl ring, gift ri the groom, illong
with a gold challl necklace.
Debra Lewis, of Houston, sister of ·
the bride, was maid of hOnor. She
wore a street length dress of white
chl1ron with spaghetti straps, a blue
])elt, and blue earrings. Shanda
J..eo,\1S,nleceofthelrlde,can1edthe
train and wore a blue eyelet dress.
Michael RDwley, Barboursv1lle,
W.Va., brother of the groom, was
best man.
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The wedding m;ISS Include the
readlngoflhreescrlptures,Genesls
· 2:18-24, Rm1ans 8:31-29 and Matt.
19: ~ choaen · by the bride and
groom, ~ngwlththellghtlngoflhe
unity candle.
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A reception was held at the
ChapeJ: Served wtth a tiered
wedding cake decorated In ~· ·
were other refrestunents and h ors

dewurs.
The bride Is a graduate of
Opelousas Hlgll School, Louisiana,
and Is wtlh the U.S. Army presently
stationed Ill Germany. The groom, a
graduate of Ironton HJ&amp;h School, Is
also wtth the u.s. Army and Is
stationed at Fort Hood, Texas.
Tile coup~~! took a smrt wedding
ti1p to the Gulf of Mexico at
Calveston, Texas before the bride

Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Alan' Rowley

returned to Gennany.
Among tlxlae' attending the wed·
-ding were Mr. and Mnl. WUbur

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North Gallla High School and
Buckeye HU!s Career Center School
of Practical Nursing. She Is em,
ployed as l1censed practical nurse
In the Adolescent Unit at Lakin
liospltal, Lakin, W.Va.
Stump graduated from GaUia
Acadmly High School and Is an
electrician for International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local
317, Huntington, W.Va. He Is
presently Bnployed In Cleveland.
A reception will be held Immediately following the ceremony.

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POMEROY - Plans have ben
completed for the open church
wedding of Lor! Ann BlsseU,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen R.
BtsseU, and Robert L. Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Glyde R. Smith.

RIB EYE OR SIRLOIN FILET

The open church wedlng will take
place at the Racine First BIIPt1st
Church on Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. wtlh the
Rev. Don Walker offtctatlng. A .
reception will follow at the Amerl·
can Legion HaD In Ra:t;lne.

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better quality,
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POMEROY - Announcement Is
being made of the engagement of
Llta Young, daughter of Larry and
Nettle Young, Tuppers Plains, and
David Burt, son of Marv1il and Lols
Burt, Pomeroy.
The bride-elect graduated from
Eastern High School and the
Hocking Technical School, NetsonvDle, wheresherecelvedadegn:E!In .

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dlaUnctloa between the'"'lnu o/God" ancl tile "'rnu of JIOHI. • He, beiJur
led by the Spirit, spoke of the alferlng to he llllde ill eonaeetion wiili
the "llnu of~ • ancl vlndleatea that It Ia ill the "law of God":
"Awl to o./J!rll -nib WOI I' f to IAIIhu~AI it~ ill IAtllnu o/I.W
Lord, A ,_.o/tvtl. devu, tir two JOII"'I N«1U (Lit. 2:2f).
3. Juu1 .eknowledaw the feet that the
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1!1ven to the people by~ ~Far M~11 aoi4, H - tAw ftlJiwr Gild
fAr IIIOIMr; catrtl, toAoao ""....CA fat/Nr M' 11101/Nr, ,.1 AOtlt &lt;N IAt
dftt~~Mk. 7:10). ~ Jesu uked, "Did t10l Moau giw J0i1 tAt
a,
ret- o/pucpctAt.W 1owr Wlw flO,. llbollt to ln'llmcr"
i(Jno. 7:1V). What law did J•- refer to? "TAAIII aAolt 110t lr.tlL ·Who
pvelt?Moau.
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..,....,.. ill at.oMI, • the ten COIIIIIWidmellta, "toaa doM -v ill
Clritt~ (2 Cor. 3:7,14). The Sabbath beiDa one of the ten
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Instructor: Patty Fellura
located lit: &amp;15 Court St.
Oalllpolie
Phone 2158·1392

Just buy any two Lilli's Corduroy ·
enythlng -800 this stu«!Y nylOn
W8llllt iS yQUI'\!. fnll.ll's I
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1. Bumt offerlnp, aew moou, aabbltha, ud set feuta are
inelucled In the eenmollial rites, and are written ill the "law of God":
"He ~l1d '*&lt;&gt; tAt hlf'• ,.,mo.. of IIU nba~ for t.W hrllt
offcMga, to IDit for t.WIIIIIf'llillg Gild cvetliRg " - ' olftrirlga, imd tAt
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at Robbins and My~ In Galllpolis.
Burt Is a graduate of Meigs High
School. and the Hobart School of
Welding, Troy. He Is employed as a
district technlclan for the Meigs Soil
and Water Conservation District,
Pomeroy.
Wedding plans are Incomplete.

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A diatinetion ia made between the "llnD of God" and the "low of
Moaea" in order to juotify the obeervuee ol the "Nbbat.l" todaJ. It is
advocated tha~ the "Sahbatl law" ia recorded In tile "llnD of God,"
whleh is perpetuel, while the "'aw 9f Mo.u" lnduded all the
"ceNt!IOtliallawa, " IUid wu to be abrogated In Chrlat'a death. Agaill,
we call oa God to answer throu«b the midi- olHia word.
Tloe"LawOIW" • Tloe ...w 01.._,. • Tlot S...
1. W p.,. 11M lew tl ..._. "nil Eml _ , 1111 /rr1rlt BobV/orl;
Gild u """ 11 reGifJI aerillc ill tAt lato ofltiOHa, toWel tAt lAnJ God of
/noel led givtfl. .. ~(Ezra 7:6). Ezra wu a read&gt;' .enbe In the "low of
Moau. "Who gave It? The "lMdGodj/.fW::L"
2. . . _ pve die law tl Geol: ".. . · ' tu priut /ototrtl a l&gt;oolr. of
tle lllw o/tu Lord g;...,. lit Moau" (~ Chroa. M:14). What book wu
found? 'Tlc book of tAt lolto of tAt Lord.. " By whom wu it given?

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BIDWEll - Rhonda Lynn
Greene and Marc Alan Stump
announce their engagement and
approaching marriage.
The Jnide.elect ts the daughter of
Mrs. Betty.I. Davis, Bidwell and the
late Robert L. Greene. Stump is the
son of Mr. and Mr. Ernest Stump,
GaWpoUs.
An open church wedding will be
held Sept. 8, 2: ll p.m . at the Ftrst
Presbyterian Church, 51 State St.,
Gallipolis preceded by a half-hour of
music.
Miss Greene Is a graduate of

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446-1647
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PRE-SEASON
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A NEW OIRECTION IN HAIR DESIGN"

Franklin Furnace; Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Russell, JW, Abe and Jennifer,:
Dallas, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs.
David Kautt, Fort Worth , Texas.

Rowley Jr., lronton; Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Rowley and Heather,
Barboursville, W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Kettel, Amber and Jordan,

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Augutl 26, I \;..

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2p.m., thelastPI'OIITamlntheserles
ot .health edticatlon presented by
CHEAO will be held ~I 10::4la.m . on

Medica

Frida~;_

Spaach and LanguC.ge Therapy
JOHN A. WADE, M.D.
Ear, Nose and Throat

Specie~ list

"The Children'•
Shoe Store»

Now OHerlng With.Therapist

PAMELA ADKINS, M.A.

304-675-1244

Quarterly birthday
party, aU senior citizens with
birthdays 1n .July. A\1811st and
Si!pternber w!Jl be honoli!d. There
will be games before dinner.
The following- week, the center,
will· be close!! Monday tor Labor

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LANGUAGE • VOICE • STUITERING •
.SPEECH DELAY • HEAR~NG IMPAIRED

Ca!e~r

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•Minnetonka Mocs

MONDAY
. ; MIDDLEPORT ..: Bethel 62,
· :Internatlcnal Order of Job's
,Daughter, will meet at 7 p.m

WED JUNE '16 - Alnnan First Class Dale McLeod and Karen
J11D1ncer were married on Joine 16 at Rapid City, S.D. The bride Is the
daughter of Mr. l!Dd Mrs. Fred Flllnger
Daytm and the
l!l'llll~r of Dorothy Roberis and the ~ Sherman Roberts of
Pomero.t. Alnnan McLeod Is stationed at the Ellsworth Air Force Base
In South Dakota.
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' m,eettng of the Eastern

E-9253

, Alhletlc Boosters will be held
"at 7::41 Monday at the bJgh
school. All :m club tickets are
' to be turned ill lit the meeting.

HUMOR
Pre cious Moments ftguri nes \
are 1!1 wo nderful way to g ive the
gift 'o f a smile. All are delighted

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for Fall!
And Save

else. U:perlence the warmth
lectlble1.

We Invite you lo come In and

all remaining

lee out extens ive selecU '·
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Merchandise

ATTENTION
CHURCH GROUPS, CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS,
POLniCAL CANDIDATES, ARTS &amp; CRAFTS, PTA
ETC.

TUESDAY

We have spaces available for your fund raising activi·
ties· and displays. · Please contact Theresa or Janet at
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992-6658 for more information.

: LECI'A - 'I1Iere will be Bible
; Stud,Ywlth the Rev. Earl Hinkle,
· Tuesday, 7::11 p.m. at Walnut
' Ridge Church. '
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lis Rolju'y Ch!b wUJ meet
Tuesday, 6 p.m. at Oscai:'s.
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: ~ for Ganta County Girl '
·Scoot leaders will be hl!ld '
:Taeaday; 6;:41 p.m. • at the
·Gallipolis Developmentill

Middleport , Ohio

330 Second Ave.
. Gallipolis, Oh.

An organizational meeting will be held Wednesday,·
Aug. 29 at 7:30P.M. at Dr. Mathews and Dr, Kennedy's
office, 205 N. Second Ave. All interested in helping are
invited.
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theMelgsOJuntyFalr. The winners
of -the dally door prize drawings
were: Faye Stelnmetz1 Harrison-

vUJe, Trudy WIDJams, Porne!uy,

Can-on

Cleland, Middleport, Aud·
!'EY Wells, Darwin and Eva Robson,

Pomeroy.

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, The Senior Nutrition Program
menu fortbeweek Is:
Spaghetti mixed
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fruit

Monday

vegetables, tomatD, cucumber,
cup.
TUesday - ·Creamed baked
chicken, peas, t:o&amp;jed salad, gelatin
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W~y - Tuna salad sand·
w.lch, perte&lt;:tlon salad. loolato,

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WITH THI PUICHASI OF ANY CAIINn UNITS TOTALING
12500.• 01 MOll DURING OUR SALE

and Ice cream.

Choice of coffee, tea or mUk
avaUable with meals. •

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'FOR 3 DAYS ONLY I

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Activities for

TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THU-SDAY

the week of Aug. 27-31. at the Senior
Citizens Center, ~· Jackson Pike ,
are:

AUG. 28th

Monday- Cborus,l-3 p.m.
· will be hereto play at U: l51!.m.
TUesday - S.T.O.P . Class, 10::41
Lola Pauley will.._." a six-week a. m.; Physical Fitness, 11: 15 a .m.
series of an ~::m WedneS·
Wednesday Vinton . Bible
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study, 1 p.m .; Card Games, 1-3
day, Sept. 5. 'l'hls will be~ p.m.; American Literature ClaSs, 1
palntliJC Instruction with step by p.m.
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llepdetalla. TheOO&amp;tfortheclassls ' Thursday- Bible study,ll a.m.
St.·Plelllie 1)811 the center at 992-2161 to noon; Blood Pressure check at
lfywplantoatteldsoLOiscanhave Vinton .
materials available.
· Friday - Art Class, 1-3 p.m.;
The center staff would lllce 'to Craft Mlnl~. 1-3 p.m.; even·

: RUTLAND Rutland
• Garden Club will met Monday at
' 7: :41 at theriRutland Metbldlst
ChUI'Ch. Guest speaker will be
Mrs. Robert Thompson,
brownie.
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'Jbursday - Ham, baked be;ms,
• &lt;;;arden Qub altd the Shade
. Valley CouncU of Floral Arts.
Her topic wW be on dMJlng and
· cult(vatlng perennials .
Members or other clubs are .
Invited to attend.·

by the misadventures of some
or our favorite subjects. They
ti ckle your funnyt.bone and
touch your heart like nothing

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nautica!s on colorful cottons

Sat. Sept. 8th-10 A.M.-7 P.M.

•Monday at the Middleport Matemple. There will be

:sonlc

FREE 1-9 '' COLOR T.V.

potato salad , gelatin with fruit.
Friday - Cube steak and gravy,
mashed potatoes, greet beans, cake

Across town, or around .
the world, get there in
Old Maine- Trotters'
famous Walking t.ady,
the most comfortable

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3 DAY SALES
EVENT

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'The Senior Nutrition PrOgram
will setve the following menus:
Monday - Countzy steak, kale,
com, fresh fruit, bread, butter. ·•
Tuesday _; Sausage patties,
b)'IISSel sprouts, carrots. pineapple
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noodles, coleslaw, sliced tomatoes,
cookies, bread, butter.
Thursday - Swiss steak, rice,
green beans, banana creme dessert, bread.
Friday - Fish, oven brown
potatoes, salad, peaches, bread,
butter.
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. c~ of beverage served with
each meal: Meals are subJect to
·. change without notice.

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Ca~~~el,

.e FA 213 • 2 HAIIDLE IITCHEN FAUCET - $12.48

or New

e FA 102 • 2 HINDLE LAVATORY FAUCET - $12.10 ('f/POP UP)
e FA 512 • 1 • 2 HANDLE -TUB FAUCET .:.- $22.43

Grey Suede,
Taupe Suede.

e FA 203 • 2 HANDLE KITCHEll FAUCEl • W/SPRAY - · $18.72
• S.S. DOUBU IOWL
SINKS - $32.66
e 5' STEEL. TUBS - $89.95
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Chapter OES wW meet Tuesday, 8 p.m. at the Masonic
TemPle 1n CheSblre.

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Gallipolis, OH.

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WATER HEATERS • 5 YEAR WAR~ANTY .
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e 30 GAUOII ELECTRIC - $127.20
e 52 GALLON - $153.98
40 &amp;AU.OII ELECTRIC - $132.65
e ~" T&amp;P VALUE - $3.60

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio

Beat of the bend

VFD fund raiser set
By BOB HOEFUCH
'l'lmes..sentlnel staff

The Sclplo VOlunteer Fire Department will be
having a fund
raisEr at the
riaonv1lle School
facility next Sat·
urday and
lllfmbers will ap. preclate your suP!Xirt.
1bere will be a mlnl·tractor pull,
a fiea market and a bean dinner
with corn bread.
Classes pulling will be liD, !m, ·
Jrol. and UOO pounds with no four
wheel drives permitted. The fDl
pound class is for drivers 12 and
younger. Tire size is to be no larger
.than 23xl0.50x12 with the hitch at 12
Inches and adjustable. Stacks or
~ exhaust will be allowed but no
~ tires, tire studs or chains. Sign
up Is at 5 p.m. with the pulling to
begin at 6:

the festival probably will provide
some unUSWtl and excellent Items.
will be puppet shows and
face painting for the y~.
The festlvalwtll be from lOa.m. to 8
p.m. each day Bl)d there wtll be
musical entertalruhent.
There is an admiSsion charge. ·

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The Long Bottom Community
honor long-time resident
Sanuny Ralrden Wednesday evenIng with a party at the community
hall to celebrate Ralrden's 92nd
birthday which is A~. ll. Ralrden
Is ·residing at the Arcadia Nlmilllg
Home these days. l(.'e cream and
cake will be served at the event
which is open to the publlc.
will

Pearl ·H. VanCooney of~
port remains confined to the Holzer
Medical Center with burns received
the other day when hew as working
on his daughter's car which caught
fire. Cards may be sent to R.oqm
Let me remind you one more· 328.
time. Today from 2 to 4 p.m., there
will be an open house at the Meigs
Charlie Barrett, Rutland Fire
Junior High School so that you can Chief, Is aruJounclng a king-size
see ·the improvements ln the plnic tor Sunday, Sept. 16, 2 p.m. at
building. Some $.)J(),OOl has been the Rutland Park for iill f\remell,
spent IIi remodeling and redecorat· junior firemen, the fire unit's
-lng and the Central building which auxlllary and all thooe who helped
was used for the junior high with the department's aruJual ox
overflow will not be used for classes roast.
now what with the changes In the
Meantime, Pomeroy firemen
~junior Iilgh buDding. Andtoday will be holding a pubHc
there will be refreshments served chicken barbecue beginning at 11
at the open house.
a.m. Young can eat at ~ fire
station or take It home.
.I can't even begto to leU you how
many reports from . the Ohio
What .this countrx needs Is just
Deparlme!tt of Highways have one rnore political party convent!· '
passed over my -desk In the past on .... do keep smlHng.
couple of months Indicating that
: millions of dollars In highway Stormy weather
contracts have been awarded. I can
assure you Meigs County has lieen
MAUREEN FIELD, North Sea
practically Ignored In the depart- (AP) - OU recovery lit an offshore
ment's projects. Do the highway drilling pia tfonn can sometimes ·
;. . people think that we're a part of come to a halt when bad weather ·
-· West Vlrglnla or don't they know strlkesandshlpsareunablelocarry ·
that we have motor vehicles these the oU from storage tanks to other
days?
destinations.
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The Phillips Petroleum platform
&amp;me37 artists will be featured at here In an often turlrulentareaofthe
the seventh annual Barn Raisin' North Sea has a storilge capacity of
Arts and Crafts Festival on Sept. 2 650,00) barrels of oU, the equivalent
and 3 at the Dairy Barn In Athens. of a week's production.
The jurled works wt11 Include
Although.the Maureen Field has
qullts, potter;', porcelam, stained produced at a peak rate of 93,!0)
and blown glass, jewelry, woven barrels a day, production must be
rugs, handmade sweaters and cut back . when weathet-related
furniture. I think It's Interesting transportation problems cause the ·
that all work will be for sale since storage tankS to near capacity.

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Bookmobile schedules planned for week
Gal/-id, Count11
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Bossard Ubrary releases Its sche-

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dule t'or the week of
27 to 31 as
follows:
Monday: Ewlngton, 11-11:40
a.m.; Vlnton,11:45·a.m.-2::llp.rp.;
Morgan Center, 12:45-1:30 p.m.;
Lunch Brea!c, 1: ll-2 p.m,.; Kyger,
2:15-3 p.m.; Cheshire,. 3:,}).4:15
p.m.; Addison, 4: »5: 15 p.m.
Tuesday: Rodney Village,.· 1111: 45 a.m.; Galla Metro Estates,
noon-12:45 p.m.: Kerr, l-1:45p.m.;
Bidwell, 1:50-3 p.m.; Bulavtlle
TraDer Court, 3: 15-4 p.m.; Supper
Break, 4-4: 30 p.m.; Georges Creek, ·
4: 45-5: 30 p.m.; Kana~a 5th
Avenue, 5:40-6:10 p.,m.; K&amp;K, .
6: 20-6: 50 p.m.
W!'llnesday: Banes, 11-11: 45
a .m.; HarrjSon Townhouse, 11: 30
a .m.-12:15 p.m.; Swains Store,
12:45-1:ll p.m.; Crown City, 1:452: ll p.m.; Shaffer's, 2:45-3
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Ohio
Townhouse, 3:45-4:ll p.m.; Eu·
reka, 4:45-5: ll p.m.
Thursday: Northup, 11-11:40
a.m.; Green Terrace TraDer Court,
11:50 a.m.-12:35. p.m.; Rodney,
12:50-1:35 p.m.; Perry Townhouse,
2:05-2:50p.m.; Patriot, 3-3: 35p.m. ;
Supper ·Break, 3:45-4:15 p.m.;
Cadmus, 4: 154: 45 p.m.; Galla, 5-6
p.m.; CenteiJXllnt, 6: 15-6:30 p.m.;
CentervUle, 6:40-7:10 p.m.
Friday: No route (Maintenance
Day).

Meigs County

ville (Church) 5:al to 5:50p.m.;
Rutland (CMc Center) 6::ll to 8
p.m.
Tuesday - Portland (Post Offlee) 2:10to2:40p.m.; Letart Falls

p.m.; Racine (Bank ) 4:35 to 6:00 Road 3:45 to 4:15 p.m.; Long
p.m.; Syracuse (Pool) 6:alto7:50 Bottom (Post Office) 4:25 to 5:10
p.m.
. p.m.; Redsv1lle (Reed's Store) 5: al
Wednesday - Chester ' (Fire to 6:al p.m.; Tuppers Plains
Station) 2:15 to 2:45; Keno (Keno (Lodwick's) 7:al to 7:50 p.m.;

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MercbaiU AwoclaHOD. Races
were IJchell•"ed Sa&amp;urday and
Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
eacll day. AdmiMIOD Is free. A
one and oae-dlkd mile course
has been laid oiJt .north and
IIOUUJ wllh two tunis. The I'll«!
fill' each claM Is cornax-1 of
two ~ of four miles each (3
times tiiOUDd ttie OtNU se )•
I'Giala are awarded In eacll
heat; lhe IIIah poiDt both Ia both
._..II the wblller. The pllejo at
left lbows of the parilcipanlllln the mltldJe of the Ohio
BM!r while at ...... several of
the I'IICe plll'flcpaniB prepare to
leave the ll&amp;arUiJc area.

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The Auburn 'Tigers, wro tell they llhould have won
the U983 nadonal champlonablp but had to 1e1t1e tor
third place, have been peJced to ,detlirone tbe Miami
Hurrtcanes as t!Je kings of college .football In l9lll
Ia the preseason Assbclat.ed Press poll. Aulmn
received :ll' of 60 first-place votes and l,ar7 of a
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In that IntervieW, Hoyt was
only 44. The following year, he was sk£ptlcal ol. smne ·of thE! recolils
23-7 with a 3.36 ERA with another briDe set, by I'IIII001Hiay players, .
famed New York Yanllece "Murpennant-wlnniiWteam.
parttcularly tbe strikeout marks
den!r'sR&lt;M'"Il'ams,dtedSaturday
InaddltlontotileYanJrecs.Giants being pasted by Steve Carltm and
at Cincinnati's Jewish lloepltal. He and Red Sox, Hoyt a11o played 1&gt;r Nolan Ryan, wro last year surwaa&amp;&amp;andhad.beenhospltallzedtor
tbe Plttsbqll Pirates, Brooklyn ~ Walter Jollnson's longlltM!I'lll weeks after Sllfferlng a Ilocl&amp;eil, Philadelphia A's and stantiiDII
strikeout mark.
heert attack.
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Detroit 1'leen fllla1bo ret1rtpg tot"'lbrre are four times .as many
· Hoyt, woo won :m games and lost lowin&amp; the 193811!8S01L
men strllllng out totiiY as stJuck wt
1821na21-~career,wasooeofthe
Nonetheless, he acknliwledaed lnoul'llayand blrUmesasmany
fltlt former pJayen to swltdl to the long after 1111 career was aver that' · lane NilS are lll!lni bit ·today as
•broadcutbOolh.HeipentaQuarter . hewasiii!W!I'qultesecure: ,
, werebl!lllgblt In our day," he said.
ofaceritwy,Jmn00to1985,asthe
He was belt 'known 011 lecture · ''So·wileD you get dl1,vn to the fact
~.or~~~-:,~ · cln:ultasaoq ' Wliellercttalel tba~ ~- Is ~ - =~
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JoliiiOII'J record,
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'"'bat was the ~ de . 1a met111? 11 doesn't tneen a damll
A natM cf Broolllyn, N.Y., Hoyt creme,'' he said In an bltSrvtew thine!"
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Hoyt retired as a lriJlldcaster tor
when hewasonly15, thellmadethe ''Millerr ll~~a~DS was the ~test ·theRedsln1965.butret\llilll!ddul1ng
maJon ~yean later with the manapr wro everliWd. He had thel971EBD~todoRedsg&amp;meson
Giants.
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·. Ruth to CODielld with an a Jot of televiJion.Healsohaddonelli!IICial .
After tWo years with tbe Boifton tetlljJei•IM;fttal guys like me.
lipOi'ts aoows 011 local radio until ·
Red SOX, Ill; joined the Yanlra!s In
"In~ll.blslfl~lsabouta
aboutlOyearsago.
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lB2:1 and \ftnt on to have hll best quar1a- o1 a mile from where.l'm
He Is sur.1ved 'by his wife, Belly,
E811011S In New · York with tbe· &amp;Dinatobebw'led.(lnc.'elnawblle,I cf Cincinnati, 10118 On'lstopher, _of
Yanlla!s,ajlpearlnglnsevenWorld 10 ~t · to put ~ ·on aome Falrlleld,Conn.,antiHaiTy,ctFort
sertes and posting • 6-4 .Serlel people'a ....W!Iiandlpesahllsrave Lauderdale, Fla., and a daughter,
Wlllt&lt;lost niconl. ·
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' and lbllr une DOlle. That's him Doris Nlt:Cum cfParker, Pa.
. In l!l'l7, be won 22 gameuillllollt tunllilfoWI'ID·1UJI'8W.
· Servlcea _.. eet b' lO:Il .a.m.
onl)laevenandposteclan'e emednm
"JoeDIIpn,ourthlrdbueman, Wednellday at &lt;llrillt OIUrch In
&amp;VI!i'lllll! ol 2.63 with tbe Yanllee uaed to uy, 'You know, Walle, yw Cindnnad.
tetm. featuring Babe Ruth iUid Lou and I killed him."'
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Ill years ' after electrk: lig!lts
Wl'l'e pa !a-ted ·for use, the
~ of whelhi!r to put them.
In WrPgPey Field remained imre: ·
solved Saturday atter baseball
CommiSsioner Bowie ~uhn presided aver a conterenoc c8u with
members of baseball's Execu!We COUIICD, a ptibllshejl i-eport
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park-that llei'Ves as home tor the
.Cubs .- now In first place and
possibly hellded ·tor tlie dlv1s1ona1 playoffs and even the
World Series.
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NBC.
wt11 telecast the
World Series, would be entitled
to a re)late of al:llut$13mWion If
the Cubs home games were not
TheChlcagoTrlbune~ed
played In prime time. Each of
that Kuhn discussed tbe
the ~ major league Clubs.would
with tbe e!&amp;ht-member iiouncU , lose from · $400,00) to $700,00l,
by piKine, wt said that no
baseliaU InSiders estimate.
decision on whether to torce the .
"We've aU heard the (f!nan·
Clllcago Cubs to Install tempQI'clal) nli!Jlbers that are In
ary llgbts for the National
: jeopardy. We do not want to
LeagueEastDivts!OIIplayotfsor
a~ to be Insensitive to the
W&lt;rld Series hiM! been reached.
flscal .bath that people would be

which

matter .

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Chuck

AdliiT)S, s8id from New York
that "the Commissioner's office
docsnotcommentonconference
calls bi!cause they're considered
lnte,mal busPnel8."
. .But the queitloo rtlllalns a ._

taking," said Sharon Hrilbus,

president of a ccxnmunlty group
called CltJzens United tot Base. ball in the Swishlne (CUBS).
. But that group Is han:IIY the
only hurdle baseball would have
to clear to put Ughts In the park,

the only one In the major leagues
still withQut any. The remaining
• hurdles are a state statute and a
Chicago ordinance:
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State Rep. John Cullerton,
DChlcago, one of the sjlonsors of
a measlire that set night time
standards' for noise pOllution ·
that was widely Interpreted as a •
· way to block night basebaH, has
conceded that law might not
effectively halt the lnslallatiOII of •
Ughts.
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"If they left the organ and the
public address system turned
ott, 1egauy 11 looks like they'd be · ·
In compliance," he said.
But ·. Alderman Bernard
HaQscn noted that a city ordl·
nance passed several months
ago blocks sporting contests
between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. that '
draw more than 10,00) people to
a sladlum within 500 feet of at
least 100 residential dwellings.
"Sounds like Wrigley Field,
doesn't It?" he said.

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an all·pro IIIIard during his p!aytng
~Les Stec!lel, a Marine

sorb. Lea1111e·omctals &lt;!eclded such

showboal/na

lis. Mark Gastineau's

ctmmander durlne VIetnam,~ • war dance, theRI!dsktos'funbunch
proil'llll!!d from the ranks at Mlnne- celebration, arid any other form of
· IOta and to ftll Greg's vacated du; tantalizing an opponent would have
lUNd Hqp C'.llmpbeiJ from tbe Lo1 tiel the Benpl•· rec:mtt.ed Sain , t.o (.'OII'Ie, to an abrupt halt. The men
In the striped shirts wt11 be dropping
AI 5 'II ExpiM Of the U.S.F.L. Wyche from lndlln&amp;.
Fl)lll
allo
have
the
liaual
seemI!Je yeDow ~ and mllrk!ng ofl
Fcmilt Greei 11ft OI!CinnaU enII!IIY
ridiculous
Nle
cbaqes
to
ab·
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Bay wllrre he was

coachln&amp; c~~an~~~. No lesi than
tour te«ma- inallt head coachlnll
rh•"s 1n tbe cfl-.uon. ~

Thlt Iii rpttwr.., oler ta sell nor,a IOUclr.tlon of an ,o lkr 10 bUy any of thac IKIM'Itta. The o111q
• latMIIIOIIttr bftht prospttb.ls. CopAM ollhe proepec:W• m_.bc obtalnd In .nyl&amp;lltln ~ W.
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'seoood ttraJ&amp;ht No. lleam tbey'U play (Miami won
tbe 1BII3 natkloal cluunl*~ by i!Wbl&amp; !beD-No. 1
Nl!)lruka31-.1lla tbeOranee 8owl) and then we have
to &amp;0 down and play 'l'ellas. ~will be licking
tllelr dlopl' to aet at us," Dye said
, "BeeD&amp;N0.1doem'lcllan&amp;ejiiiY,lh!Dg- We'Ujusttcy
and get reOOy- to play one pme at a ,tlme.lf we'.re
good i!Dough, we'll be there. J1 we're riot, we'D Icy to

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I'UJIIII!i'-up Nclraska.
than In August without lillY reservations. · But I'd
·'llie Comhuskers, who also !lnl$hed second In tbe
flnall!l83
a(ter ·diOppi!Ja a~-~~ thriller to . . rather be No.111DW than not be.'lbat's wbat yoo w&lt;rlt
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Clr!nllon, UCLA, ~. :Ohio &amp;ate, Notre Dame,
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Nebraska 'received five first1Jiai,e votes and 922
()JdO Stall' rea!lval a No. 1 vote, b!lt Notre Dame,
polllts. Pitt, Np. 181ast YltBT• receiVed two first-place
blllots and 1m points. Clemi!Jn, 11th a year ago, was
Ala.bln\a and Miami each got one.
leOCIId to Auburn ,ln first-place votes with 11, but the
Notre Dame, ·wblch dkm't make tbe Top 'J'Wmty
laM year, Is elgbth with 6311 polnla. Alabama. No. 15
Tigers' total of 817 points was only gtxid tir fOOrth
place.
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the Top 1'en with.q polntB.
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UCLA, riding the crest cf a 45-9 rout~ Dflnots In the
'l1le pt=WDII SecCiiJd Tell consists Of 1'1!1111 State,
Rale lbvl, Is ftftbw!thflveflrst-plaoet)!Jlll)tsalld816
Iowa, Artzma State, Michigan, Soutbetn MethodiSt,
!lllnts after finishing 17th last aeason. .
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Tile Hurricanes, who ~ the 1984 season Monday •• , Qldahorna, Florida, w~ Bostllll ~and
Florida State, with Arlzonli State recelvtng two
nJaht against Auburn In thl! secom •!!"!'~' Kickoff
Classic, are Nddlng to become the niDIIi team to win
llnlt-place vote. and ~· and Mk;hlgan one.each.
'l1le final 1983 Secoad Tell was Clemstm, SMU, Air
cooaecutWe national ch~plonlblps. -ne last was ·
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1be ltP poll orlglnall!tl ,In 1936 wt there was 110
the 19113 EBD~ tor Auburn Coach Pat Dye. '.·
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pres e11111111 poll Will~ Only SIX teams havefbdsbed
No: 1 after belq~_lhereln-the pr=um pollwhere you want to be," Dye laid In Elist'Rutlll!l1onl,
Tet- see In 1951, MJchlgan State In 19112, OkJaht:ml!.
N.;r., where his Jearn Is~ for the game With
1n 1!156il974 anc1 1975 and Alabama 1n 19111- wt 110
j'.flaml. "But,whY did they plckusNo.l this year and
ooe has maintained tbe No. 1 ranJdnli evay week
mt last year? We haven't played a game yet lt(No,
·from a:pte asm through a part-~ poll.
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disastrous Inning, tJJen almost was right-hander.
at a loos for wonts after the
DeLeon lost his perfect game by
Cincinnati Reds and rfght-hander walking Eddie MUner on four
Jeff Russell edged the Pirates 2-{) pitches to open the Reds' seventh.
Friday night. .
'lben, after fielding Ron Oester's
Ironically, It was fonner Pirates' bunt, DeLeQn threw the ball Into
teammate Dave Parker who man- . center field while tiylng to naU
aged the Reds' only hit, a self· Milner at second.
described "72-hopper" up the mid·
After the error put Rt!ds' runners
die againSt a drawn-In Plrales' on secQnd and thjrd with none out,
Infield In the seventh lnl!lng that Parke; SWIU1g and missed badly
scored the game's first nm.
twiCe before fOI!Ilng off a couple of
DeLeon, 6-11, blamed only him- pitches. He then smacked his single,
self for his seventh consecutiVe loss . which Reds Manager Pete Rale
- and the Pirates' slxth.loss this thought second baseman JQ)Inny
season In which they have failed•to Ray wwld have speared if !be .
score a run tor the 23-year-old Pirates hadn't been playing a

drawn-In Jnlleld, ·

In just 13 monthS In the 1111!101'9,
DeLeon bu canied ~hltte's Into

whal appeared to be the tblrd out In
the Boston sixth Friday night llfled
the Red Sax to a 7-j! victory over the
CleYeljuldlndlalls.
J\llt ~t e¥~ ill the
ballpajtll tbouiiiUUIJes"s flY Would

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Ylct«y. Rellfyer .Dab Sl.lll.ley.,
loaded the bases on two hila and a•
walk In theel&amp;bth. bu(worltledout rt

atleasttheslxthlnnln&amp;'seventlmes.
RUBaell, ~14, . SlniCk out six and
lheJam.
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ln the ninth, Stanley was tall""'
overthellriaiSI!YI!Il·lnlllnp, '
i!lldtlletnnbia'ulefllleldei'~Hall
for'd!!Ublel by Brett Butler, Halland·
Meanwhile In Boston, outllelder camped Wldertbe llell.
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Andre
'1'blrnlcm before Mark Clear· •
Rick Miller of the Boston Red Sox . However, tiaD llllldeni.Y· iitpped
Will
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ligures he's beE!I robl)ed of many oo the wet twf sciaked by a beavy
two
hltten
for
his
l!eW!ilth
SaYI!.
hits .on hard hit balls In l3 major pre:game ~-He tell flat on
league seasons.
hls ·back as the ball landed: behind ·. Plate Wl)plre Tim McCiellaild·
Now he can reflect on a routine 11y . blm lllld rolled to tlle)irlnllDitnlck. naled ,that ~ VUIIoYich hadball that fell for a tle-brellklng · BOsluiJ starter Dennlll "011. Can" IOIII!arQUIIII00&amp;3-2t*dlthati!Dded
ttJree.nm.double, his second game. Boyd; 8-9, wp '-lied fill' n!J1e hits. the aame. VulcovlciJ and~:
wlnrilng hlt this year,
and fDI!r I'\QII, bUt st1'llck our nine MaDapr PatCorralelfol'owed him
Mlller'sglfthltonaiDfoot!Jyfor 811'1 dlml't w8lk a battl!t'-in ielven . ban the lleld In a vain &amp;rJIIIIII!Iil. '

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nlng victory ~er Washlngtoilln the
Jersey Generals. Mike Pruitt fe.
Super Bowl, seem to be getting aUt·
turns to balance the offense. Tom
tie long In the tooth. Linebacker Costlneau and Chip Banks head a
Ted Hendricks c!llled It quits ·dur· decent defense, that wW be uplng training camp. More could fol· g'raded by the addition of Don Roglaw. This may be IIIIi year Marc
WUson 1111$4!81B veteran Jim Plun-. ers of UCLA. The Browns have just
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kelt as the starting q~Wterback, crown 1n 1984.
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place the aging Cliff Branch. ~dl·
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reaching the top.
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Mark Maiolll! and David Wood·
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Bowl. Carlos Carson, also a Pro 111ft llY Bradshaw's departUre. The
Bowl starter, leads one of the lea· defense Is solid up front. Jack Lam·
.gue's better recelvtng COI'JI6 With bert Is back for another year at Inhelp from Heruy Marshiill and side linebacker, but the second&amp;ly
Anthony Hancock,
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as to What ~ ahead In 1984.
The AFC continued Its dorn!..
nance over the NFC In last year's
Super Bowl 'as the Los Angeles
Raiders defeated the Washington
Redsklns J8.9in a game resembling
more o( a mismatch than a hattie
for the championship. But fans or
the Redsklns need not worry because the Raiders will not be In
Palo Alto, California January !ll to
play the Redsldns In Super Bowl.
XIX. However, the Redsklns will
have an equally hard tlnie with Don
Shula and the Miami Dolphins, The ·
Dolphins will win the Eutem Con· ·
terence over a much ,Improved
New England team and . continue
their winning ways right , on
through the champions!llps.
Dali Marino, last year's rookie
sensation, W!ll be at the con~.
The Dolphins suffered a big loss ln.
· the off-season with the' tragic death '
of David Overstreet, but returnlna
to carry the load wW be Tony
l"athan and Andra Franklin. A. J.
aul!e Is recovering from off·seasoo
surgecy and his status for tlle.sea·.
son Is uncertain but Shula has a
way of overcoming obstacles and
getting hiS teams to the playoffs
.and this year will be no exception.
The Patriots, under second year
coach Ron Meyer, look as If they
are ready to clear the hurdles and
make gruh for the playOffs. The addltlon•pf NebrasJat's Irving Flyar,
this year's numl)er one draft pick,
wiU OJJ!!II up opposing defenses and
take the double coverage'ott Stanley Morgan.

The San Diego Chargers, lacking
· Robert Irsay took his Colts away
a NFL c,allber defense, 4;011tlnue to
from the hostile fans and press of
Baltimore for the comforts of a new win games With a high powered or.
stadiUm and new life In Iildlana· · tense that can only Improve with
the off season addition of burley
polls, but he also took a YOUJ111 and
Pete Johnsoirln the 11ackfleld.
Inexperienced team with Him. Art
Dan Fouts wiU · continue to
Schllechter Is back but Mike Pagel
stockpile passing yardage and reIs the Colts' quarterback for now.
cords if he can sbake the Injury bug
The defense 1s good with future
that bit him hard and often last seastars, Vernon Maxwell, Leo Wls·
nlewskl and Nesby Glasgow. The son. The Clui;gers just can't seem
to put together the pieces on deColts feature one of the NFL's premier ldckers In Raul Allegre.·
fense. -They siartectfour rookies In
key posl!fom last season.
The Buffalo Bills lost super ha&lt;;k
Broncoe
Joe Cribbs to Birmingham of the
In
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mile
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USFL. To flU the void Gregg Bell of
John
Elway
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the
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of the . fans,
round. The Bills wo11't get near the
media.
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lmp~ment
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Y~ Jets, and first-year quarter·
leadership and tackles with him.
back Ken O'Brien to sUp to fifth
Dan Reaves should have stayed as .
place. The Jets shipped Richard
an assistant with Dallas.
Todd to New Orleans·and gave the
New Champion
second year O'Brien the signal calThe AFC Central wW have a new
ling job. On1Y. pi'oblem Is O'Brien Is
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DeLeon loses one-hitter; Boston edges Indians

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Pomeloy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea1011t,

w. Va.

August 26, 1984

North Gallia, Hannan Trace, -

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.Eastern·po~t Preview win_s
ByBILLBENNEl'T
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CHESHrnE - 'The 1984 footbaU
action, SVAC style, kicked oft here
. Friday night with a conference
preview . at Ky~r Creek High
School. Final results show the
· defending champion North Gallla
Pirates defeated Southwestern, 21·
6; Hannan TracecJroi&gt;ped Southern,
14-0 and Easlem edged the hosts
Bobcats, 16-14.
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••• Creek player prepares to block a nm by an Eastern
•: rusher dwing thli SVAC previeW F)iday. KC's Jom

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from behind In the final minute of the game to defeat
the Bobcats, 111-14.

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J\lorthGaUia tookcontrolatthell.
On first down, quarterback Jerry
Colley dropped back to pass, but
could not find an qJe~~ receiver so he
tucked It In and rambled 23yai-ds.
The Ptra.tes moved the baU to the
Highlander fourwherethreectacks
Into the Une netted nothing. On
fourth down, North Gallla fUmbled
with Southwestern recovering. Following a _Highlander punt, NOrth
GaUla \'!!ached the end zt&gt;ne on a 15
yard run by Mark Foreman.
foreman then booted the extra
point for a 7-0 lead.
On North GaUia's ~possession of the second quarter, CoUey,
running an option, pitched back, but
there was no Pirate around.
Highlander Justy Burleson scopped
upthebaUenrputetoa:MlyardiD.A
passtorthl;!two-potntconversionfeU
Incomplete.
A short time later, North GaU!a,
. driving downlleld, got a'break when
Southwestern drf:!w a pass interfer.ence penalty at the 10 yard line.
Colley then hit JackleOiassburntor
a 10 yard ID. Foreman then kicked
his second EP.
The Pirate defense then got a
' piece of the IJ.Ction 8s defensive back
Scott Wllllamson Intercepted a pass
at midfield and returned it!iOyards.
. fomnan's kick PU5I!ed to score to

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poMed a 14-0 win.

Bear's widow
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wld()w of the legendazy University
of Alabama footbaU coach Paul
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cerebral hemorrhage, a spokesW&amp;
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today the condition Mary Hannon
Bryant, 68, who was admitted to
Druid City Hospital on Friday
.morning, said hospital spokesW&amp;
man Lucy Jordan.
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two family physicians in the
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The Sunday Times-Sentinel

August 26, 1914

Pomeroy Midcllepo!1--Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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MEIGS VS FRoNTIER

PUNTRETURN-Melp'll&amp;l'*enlngqulcktaOback
junior Brad Boblnsoo h shown above rucmlng back a
pw&amp; that covered 25 yards lnFriday'sMelp

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·Bengals trounce Lions, 34-14
CINCINNATI (AP) ,- Quarter·
back Ken Anderson's precise passing turned the last preseasOn game
Into a confidence booster for the
Cincinnati Bengals and an embarraslng exhibition for the Detroit

I: Ions.

Anderson tossed' three touchdown

passes In Utile more than a quarter
Friday night, handing the Bengals a
~ lead on their way to a JS-14

trounclilgof the error-prone Uons.
WhlletheLlonsusedsomeofthelr
veterans sparjngly to prevent
injury, fii'St -year Head Coach Sam
Wyche had the Bengals treat the
game like a regular-season contest.
Anderson complied, completing 11
ofl4 passes for 105 yards without an
interception.
TheBengalsfumbledontheirftrst
possession, then reeled off four
straight touchdowns to finish the
preseason 3-1, Utelr best mark since
the finished 5,1 In l!m. The Uons
were2-2.
. · Safety James Griffin got the
Bengals rolljng; lntercepUng a pass
by starting quarterback Mike
Machurek and returning it 23 yards
to the Lions' &amp;-yard line. That set up

fuUback CbarlesAiexander's2-yard
TO run.
Then Anderson got going, hitting
wide receiver Crls ColUnswortb
wiUt a 22-yard toochdown pass. He
followed wttha 7-yardscorjngtossto
tight eni;l M.L. Harris and an11-yard
TO pass .to CoUlnsworlb that gave
Cincinnati a ~lead with 11: 221eft
· In theftrstbalf.
"Our olfenslve )lne played superb
ball;'' Wyche said. "Our ninnlng
backs played weu. Our team Is
· playing very good team defense."
Lions Head Coach Mgnte Clark
couldn't find much good to say about
the drubbing, even though the Lions
held themselves back In the last
preseason game. He defended the
approach, but admitted the results
were embarrassing.
"As I said to the team, we
approached It this way, and I still
think It's the smartest way to dolt,"
he said. "We gGt a ltttle more than
weaskedfor. Weaskedforqutteabtt
of It, but I wl$h they hadn't been so
receptive to the request."
The Lions lost two fumbles and
had five passes Intercepted. Ma. cburek, starting his third preseason

game,managedtocompletejust7of
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passes for 85 yards with twci
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second quarter.
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tailback Brad Robinson returned a
Fi'ontler punt 25 to the Cougar 15
yard line. One play later, Chancey
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can play a lot better. It's kind of
tough gojng Into that first regular·
season game after play!Jtg llke we
did tonight. But we're just going to
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A gold-headed cane was glve!J to
suver set, and ¢amber set bas been
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man who received the most
postponed until the 17th .of March.
votes
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attested by all who were present." voting was: Dr. John ~. 828;
SOME OF 'l1IE prizes awarded LoulsMuenz, 521; Adam Ubrlg,550; ., _
by the drawing were: Madonna and Reuben Aleshire Jr., 98; X. BrandChild, Last Supper, General Grant, .stetter, 41; ·and General ReUnsydei\
and Fa!her McKiernan, These were 1. For the women, It went: Miss
presumably palntjngs. Also given McLaughlin. 337, and Miss Augusta
out were: a new strs.~e, a wax cross Uffennan, 228.
(Jame~~Sallds' ~ldlox-,
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the Bullettn editor, "that the Rev.
Fatller McKieman bas purchased
fllr !lie Catb:lllc Church, trom
CbarlesC.Welbert,EIQ.,40lilcresof
land locall!d on the ,hill just below
r ... mpnlts 1beprtcepaldwas$2,500.
Tm acres of the groond wtU be
donated to cemetely purposes, and
it Is the lntel!tlon fo erect a Convent
or College upon the remainder. Mr.
Welbert bas generously donated
. $500 toward the erectlon of the
or the Cdlege.
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played much eneJ1Y In torwaidlng
· the cause of his Church sinCe h1s
. residence with ua, and we tru.st he
may &amp;plll'l! 110 ~to carey out his
plans tor the bulJdlng of an
Institution of learning upon the
beautiful grounds he "bas
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In the BuJietln article wwld later
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out In her history. the church sold
this land to thecttyofGalllpoUson
Februaly 10, 1874; ao the attempt to
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BuJietln deals with a Catholic Fru,,
that was held the first week of
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'"DDE' CATHOLIC FAIR closed
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- Chris Rttrlevl was named Friday
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Ritrlevl, '1:7, a graduate of ·
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added the PXtfa point.
with 31 yards In · five trip$.;
Chancey showed h1s defensive Hammonds added 12 In two trieS. ·
prowess with an Interception and OveraU,MelgshadlOHrstdownS,59: ,
returnof2lyardstotheCougarJ8on yards rushing and 123 yard(
Frontler's next series.
passing. Fro!!tler recorded t11ree:
On · the first play, Chancey · ffrst downs, 74 yards rushing an!l·
dropped bac!candnalledsophomare none passing.
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FAIRlAND ~IVE • :
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The Ohio Valley Conference~ :
tortheftxtrapolntsfalled.
ninner-up last year flexed theiJ'•:
An.. eyewink later, sophorno!'e lJIUSCies by overwhetrnlng all OU!:' '
cornerback Huey Easton Inter' manned Alexander eleven. 29-0 lit:
cepteda$teveRosspass,an&lt;lran44 . thePrevtew'sf!rStgame.
y811is dQwn the side~ untouched
The Dragons, who narrowly
tor. anoiher TO.' Chancey's kl~ missed a spot In the Division IV
faUed.
playoffs last seasOn, scored In the
Then sophomore JeSse Howard llrstperiodonManCprtts'ftve-yard
accidently squibbed the Meigs run. and added lhrEie more scores~
klckolf and Hammonds poupded on the second quarter.
the 1oo1e ·ball the Cougar 34. Ftve
Curtis passed 32 and 13 yards.
plays later, Hanunoncil capped the scoring tosses to Dwight Galloway•:
drlve with a two-yard plunge. The and reserve tallbacl! Mike' CeruUO::•
drlve was highlighted by a ~yard ani) ended the game'$ scortngwlthl(.
Chancey pass to sentor end Scott 54 yard sprint.
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Fairland collected 10 first downs.••:
Frontier $COred with three se- 1!r1 yards rushing, and 65 yards .In
conds left In the contest when Ross · the ·air. Alexander was held to just "
·rambled 31 yards on a broken play one first down, 24yards ruSblngan4··:
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POMEROY · - Junior quarterback Mike Chancey fired three
touchdown passes and threw for 123
Yards In a little rs.ter one.quarter's
action here Friday night as the
Meigs l&gt;faraudei'S ripped a young
. FronUer Cougar team, 32-7 In the
MeigsPrtwlew.
The Impressive Meigs showjng,
· however, dtd not ovei'Sbadow the
strongpertonnanceoftheMaraudei'S' opening game opponent ' next
_ Friday, Fairland. The Dragans
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Features

STORE HOURS:

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Fri.-Sat. 9 am til 10 :
CLOSED SUNDAY

varieties of rom. soybeans and package!oramountofseedtles toapply.
alfalfa, canbeseen.Cropharvestlng Dlfterent grass ,varte
are reExVmloo Niml
· will occur dally akliJg with many qulred for shady areas than tor
A wagon tour with ftve stopS and educational exhibits. Tickets can be sunny areas. "Rake or otherwise
relreJhments will be a part of the purchased"lnadvancedfor$2or$4at llghtlycover theseedandwater the
'IWIIJghtFannTourattheGaryand . lhegate. ChlldrenUIIdertheageof12 area to start seed germination. A
SamMichael'sFann,CoontyRoad are admitted tree. Tickets
also Ugllt covering 'of clean straw
25 between Flatwoods FlOOd and be bougbt at the Meigs extension conserves mol!lture and helpS get
Chester on1'uesday a t6:00p.m .
ot(lce, Sugar Run Mill, Dale Hill newseedllngsoff to a goodstart.
A woodland scene where clear Ford, ASCS omce or MGM Farm
U you are re-establlshlng a s!JQtty
cutting has been
will be City.
lawn (like many of us have,
viewed. The tour group will have a
And so It grows
following another dry SUI11fllel'),
chance to see a commercta1 egg
In late August or early Sep- you will need to rmt a detbatchlng
laying setup, the dltferent types of teqlber, those. of you wbo need to . rna~. Thosemachlnescost$6to
soUs and relate this to crop establish or re-establish lawns $8 per hour, but you can do an
production plus discuss pasture should make plans now. September average .lawn In three to siX hours.
management. YQU will see strip Is ·an excellent month to establish depending on the condition. Decropping, sod waterways and Jearn lawns I:Jy seeding or sodding.
~tchlng gets the mat of dead anQ
oow to reduce erosion. 1be tast stop ·· U you establish a new lawn !rom dying twigs and roots, which has
will be where Gary feeds out beef. · seed or sod, rough grade the area to · packed down over the years to fonn
He has recently erected a new sUo
be seeded, allow settling to oCcur a barrier between you and the soli
and has an automated feeding . and regrade where pecessary. underneaththatthatchbuUdup.Itls
.SYstem.
Apply fertiliZer and lime accord1ng dltflcult to get fertlllzerfthaandhwatehr
F~~"J~SclenceRevlew
toasoUtest.Thoroughlypreparethe through~Jayers o
tc muc
The gigantic Farm Science Re- seedbed by t1UJng or plowing up to 6 . less seed to germlnateon top ot It So,
view Will be held Sept. 18 to ~on the . Inches deep. Remove any tocks or you must work the thatch oot In
996-&amp;cre MoUy
Agricultural
debris and allow the freshly worked onler for seed to come In contact
CenterlnMadlsonCountyonU.S.40,
soil to settle. Then, apply starter with soU.
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4 rnnes north of Lolldon.
fertiliZer and gently rake It Into the
Once this Is doite, apply fertlllzer,
soli. · ·
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Follow directions on the seed you would for establlshlng a itelo::.,
. More than $00 mnllon worth of
lawn.
farm equipment and over 500
By JOliN C. RICE .
~elAIICoullly ~

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can

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com production up 84 percent ·
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113.2 bu.-ac.
"We've had reasonably favorable
weather over much of the com belt
since the Aug. 1 SUIVey W!19 taken,"
Dennis Henderson, Ohio State
University .Agriculture Economist
says, "sol bellevethatactualylelds
could be somewhat higher than
projected. 'Ibat Would add to the
expected carry.OOt levels and be a
price weakening !actor, Overall, I
look with a doubUng or ~
carry-out, that the 1984-tl5 season
average price will traU 1!183-84 by
roughly 40 to 00 cents," he adds.
Results of the Ohio Wheat
Performance Test Trials tor 1984
are avallable noW at lhe Extension
Office. I have only a few copies so
stop by and read over the lrltoima·
tion that interests you.
. 1be results of these tests are
published to provide a source of
objective Information from various
locations in Ohio on the relative

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Apicullure6 CNBD
GaDiaCculty
GALLIPOLIS - Tile com crop
for harvest this fall, based upbn the
Aug. 1 conditions, was estimated to
total about 7.f;/ billion bushels.
This would be Sol jleicent more
than lilst year's crop, which was
reduced by a combination of
drougbt and" PIK, and would be
exP!cled to raise the can;r-out
stocks at the end of the 1~
marketing year to about twice their
size at the end oftheCIIITe!lt October
l!J83 througb September 1984 tnar·
ketlng period.
The August crop projection was
based on an anticipated 71.1 million
acres haivested for grain and an
average yield nationally. of 107.9
bu.-ac. '!bat average yleld Is up ,
sulJstantlally from 1983's 81 busbels,
but still below 1!1!2's record yleld ol

perfOrmance wheat varieties currently avallable to Ohlo Fanners.
The Information .should- -bene!lt.
farmers In selecting profitable seed
for 11,9e In their farming prgrain.

. ()IJ) AND NEW- A ¥lew of UA •orere of 0....,. polnla oul d.. old- the beclnatncof the
byp&amp;. Qpmed In IJMII- !UJd the~~ of the-. lhe~llniltl!«e~!the- Jour-lane
~ 8MI!Oi the upper rtgN of tile phota. The_. four.11u1e !hnlugh GalllaCounty has been m the

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WhUe you are about It, fertilize
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once a year.
Deciduous shrubs - those that
drop their leaves during the winter
- need 2 to 4 pounds per 100 square
feet ofbed area. Use a 5-10.5, 1CJ.64,
s.s.&amp; or equivalent analysts tertii·
lzer. You'll find this lnfonnatlon on
tbetag attacbed to the bag or printed
on the bag. Do the same tor
narrowleaf evergreens. 'Ibat rate Is
about one half to 1 pound per Jarile
·s hrub. n-eat broadleaf eliergreens
the same, ext"EPt use the lower
analysts nltrogm levels In the
fertilizers such as 5-10.5 or 4-124.
The llrst !lgure In the analysis Is the .
nitrogen percetltage.

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''I've been up there dozens of Urnes, and they've createdforJackson. Herclerredtotravelllngthrough
puUed out the same maps they've used lor :II years,"
the Jackson O!unty seat as a "tenible waslf" and
he said.
"unreasonable" to travelers and business.
Tile Gallla County-based sausage manufaCturer
"It' s the worst place 1n the state," he said. "The
and restauranteur Is president or the Southeastern
roads are terrible, and people are not going to come to
Ohio Regional CooncU, a group ol business and
Gillllpolls It they have to go throup Jackson."
professional people pushing for Improvement of a
1be tack of a major hlghway.systern In the reglorf
·· multi,county area.
·has staUed ' commercial development, Evans
While Evans said his concern Is for the region, the charged.
completion of a bypass for U.S. 35 In Gallla County
"U we don't get the roads," he added, . "you are
and an access road from the WlUlam S. Ritchie Jr.
going to see a deterioration of our schools, jobs,
Brldge at Ravenswood, W.Va., to U.S. 33at Pomeroy ·. OO!pltaiLour entire q~llty of lite." ·
·
Is paramount on the list.
.
· 1be .solution, Evans !eels, Is consolidation of
SEOJl,C recently Identified those two projects, In
pollticalstrengthlntheregton. ''Wehavetogetpeople
addltlon to a U.S. 23 bypass at Portsmouth, as Its
together and have 'em vote in a.bloc," he said.
priority projects tor the next few years.
.
Evans salil he's not criticizing Democrats or
CaUlng U.S. 35, "the closest distance between
Republicans tor !allure to act, but added that "we've
Chicago and the Carolinas," Evans added, "It's the
never had til: clout to get 35 finished."
Ideal road to the SOUth, but right ntJ\V all plans are
"I'm not lalldngaboutilen)ocratsorfq!pupllcans,"
dead inthl!water... ltwedon'twakeupandgettowork
he said. "I'm lor the guywhQ's goln~ to help GaWa
on It, It's going to stay that way."
County. County chalnnen and our representatives
Tile 35 bypass Is set In three stages. Oearlngofland
must help. Uy&lt;XI want to get any roads. you'll have-to
and 'creation of q roadbed on the first stage was . look the lli!ad people in the eye and ask. what's In It
completed In l9&amp;'l, bu,t ooactlon has been taken since.
forme?' What we need tolmow, In blBckandwhlte, Is
"So tar, they've speot $4.~ million on the project,"
what they need ·to do."
SEORC Prellldellt .
Evans said, "just figure the amount or Interest that
He appll!uded the effort by Jennifer Sheets, a
· BobEv· money could earn...ln Interest 'alone, we've gm · ~andidate for state repreSentative ln. the 94th House
$600,00! a year - money that could be helping people dlstrlct, 1n rounding up slgnatlires lor a petition
By~KELLY· ·
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caUlng for the Raveuswood·to-Paneroy access road.
anil lABaY EWING
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get
any
help,"
Evans
said.
"TI!ilre's
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s~~PU~ture-ga,therlng has attracted atlention, and
Tina S 4:1;M Stall Writers
:SiAlliPOLIS- As tar as •hlghways In southeast· bridges that need to be done on that road. They never
em Ohlo are concerned, Bob Evans says It's time to saved the topsoil out there, and just spent S400.00lto
stop being a nice gu}\. He~ county political party
he continued. "It '
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chairmen to strengthen their organizations and
,ex'erclse their "clout.''
prevents peilplefrom corning ln. How areyoo going to
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"It's just what Leo Durocher said: nice guys finish
lilst," Eviii!S tO~ed as .he recently dellllll'll his
frllstratton in trying to get the Ohio Department or ," "It's a seriOUs situation," he adds, " the roads we ·
T)"anSpOrtatlon to build major highways throughout .
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"Yoo can go through the governor," he said. "He
thinks the road Is !lnlshed. Two years ago, he askl!d

me, 'how's the road?' When ·r told him, he COU)dn't
believe It "wasn't tlntshed.
"I'll tell you, I llt1nk he'd want It flnls!l8!.'' Evans
continued. "U we make a little noise around }Jere, I
know (Ohio House Speaker) Vern Riffe would help
us."
"Right now, with a little bit oi persuasion, wi! could
get the job done/' he concluded.

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By lARRY EWING
. 11mell s 4hHol Staff
GALLIPOLIS- ' "lbeytalkabout
their 'Bridge to Nowhere' in Meigs
County,'' says Clyde
' 'what we've gtlt here Is just as had
- a road to nowhere.. .!'J'cept the
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middle ol my pasture."
Hammons, a retired coal mtner
whO operates a 9CJ.acre !arm along
Rodney-Harrisburg Road, ~ des. crtblng theCWTent status of the U.S. ·
35 bypass project ·
1be projec;t h deslgnl'll to bypass
the two-lane stretch of U.S. 35 that
runs betweeiiTirunnan and Gallipolis with a connecting !our-Jane
hlgbway. The bypass Is scheduled to
run paraUel to- and northwest ofthe current highway.
1be bypass project consists ""Of
three stages. The first pha,se, which
connects to the existing hlghway, Is
!rom an area near Holzer Medical
Center to Bldwell-Jl,odney Road.
The second phase nms from thereto.
Rio Grande. The final phase 1s
Rio Grande to 'Ilnlnnan, Wbere It
1
wuuld tie into the extsttnl: !our-lane .
just Inside the Gallla County Une.
While some pJoperty remains to
, be IK,"QUired, design and engineering
for the project has been largely
COOlpleted.
Between AprU. and November of
last ·year, · highway constructlmi
crews moved tons of dirt between
HMC and Bidwell-Rodney Road,
preparing tfle roadbed lor the
project's first phase.
· 1be ealth·movtng work deailheads 400 feet Inside Hammons'
piopeity.
"Looks like something out or a
strip mine, dqesn't it?" he asks.
Hanunlns Isn't pleased by the
pl"OIIi-essottheproject lbreeyears
ago the &amp;tate purchased 10 acres ol
Ills property . for highway

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Evl1115 believes a similar effort smuld be Initiated In
GaUta County.
Sheets said Friday momtng the petition drive sponsoredbythePomeroyChamberofCunmerce.was galn~ momentum, with lnltl&amp; contacts and
Indications of support coming t-om Logan, Athens,
Nelsonville and Gallipolis.
"I think people are plckil)g this up," she said, " this
just might be the time to get S&lt;methlng done."
"Our effort must be seen as centering on
development concernS, rather than highway funds,
she said. "It just makes sense to Pl!t that money' to
work for"thedevelopment of new industry, comm~
and jobs,"
.
"Until that Is dOne.'' she concluded, "this whole part
of southern Ohio wiU be cut off from develbpment."
Contrary to some local beUef, Evans !eels the 35
project may have a supporter In Gov. Richard

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which Will extend 10 'l'burman, appean lobe In lllllbo.
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Cl,yde llammolls' prope.ty: "Lookll Bke IIOIIIEtldng out of a strip rome,
doesn't It?" he askll.

The construction project cuts grandcblldren will never see a car
thn1ugh Hammons' property, leav- gooverthatroad."

tnghlrnnoaccessto10.06acrestothe
According. to Hammons, one
acresofmylimd... lOtortheroadand northwest.
omctal olthe Ohio Department of
anotherlOhasbeenlandlocked,''he , "lwouldn'tmlndsomuchlfthey'd Transporlatlontoldhlmtheproject
says. .
justflnlshlt,"hecontlnues, "but my
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Pamauy Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio

Paint Pleasant, W. Va.

August 26, 1914

26, 1984
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Homes for Sale

Wouldn't vou lib to be
new home
before ochool otarto7 ~ . l .
Stevena can finance your
homo whh only u 15
percent downpaymant and
tormo up to 30 'yura. Coil
: Jorl Allie 814-378-271tfor
odotlllo, After fpm, or et4•477-2443 9om to epm.

·Tribune- 446-2342

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Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 675-1333

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511-lulldlng Suppll•
56-Peto for S•le
57-M~·IIMtoUmentl
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59-For S.le or Trede

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32- Mobile HomH for S.,e
33-Farms for Sole
34-Bu,iness B\lildlngs
3 6- Lot a 8o Acreage
26-Real Estate Wented

41 -Houseo for Rent
42-Mobile' HomH for Rent
43-Farins for Rent
44-Apartment for Rent
4 6-Furniohed Roomo
46-Spaco fL. Rant
4 7-Wanted to Rant
48-Eq•lpment for Rent
49'-Forlease

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.1 2-Situated. Wanted
1 3-lnourance
1 4-Bualneu Traininfl
15-Schools
16-Radlo, TV 8o CB Repair
17-Miscellanoous
18-Wanted To Do

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22-Money to Loan
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72-True!!• for Sele
73-Vanl8o4WO
74-Motorcyc!eo
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81-M.H. Rapeir
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NIIW F&lt;iday Nlgltt Martcot port. Next to river. FumJ.
starts 3PM till 1 Rt. 35 &amp; ture. dlohoo. clothing, loltoY, ·
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THIS TUES., AUGUST 28, 10;30 a.m.
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REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT: l2'x20' McCray walk-in
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frozen food case; 32' McCray selft serve meal case. 16
McCray multi deck meal case: 16' McCray double sided frozen food tenter aisle case; 8' McCray beer case.

MEAT ir, PRODUCE ROOM EQUIPMENT: Hoba~ 3000 scale . .'
w/aulo labeler &amp; pricer, Toledo 8001 prepack scale system.
Hobart meat saw. Hoba~ meat mill(model4146) , 2 comp. s.
s. sink, s.s. spray sink w/master"garbage disposaj. (S) maple
lop. cutting tables, etc;
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lanes wiT licole lop, (7) NCR ((lass 5) mechanical cash re~ters,
appox. 700 Lozier shelving (wall &amp; ~ndola) , approt 60 basearts , .
w/Fiber[!jas baskets. (6) glass display cases,!2) fiberglass drain Ia: ....
~es. 121 Dennison marking system clolhes fabelm, t.lontarch 60
clothes labeler, Dennisoo rapid set 500 labeler, (72) lalge steel 1•
stock carts. tacks and much. much more.
·
Terms: Cash or check wii.IJ. 3 Day IIAIOYable privilt&amp;t. "
Enforced Security. Fork lift avalleblt lor buyer use. .
•
GARTH SEMPLE $ ASSOC .. INC.
.
Auctioneers
Cincinnati. Oh.· \
513-732-65;5 ·

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'EVENING AUCTION · ·
THUR., AUG. 30, 4:00 P.M.
ALBANY, OHIO

On old 150 across from D&amp;D Equip. Contents of the
Denvtt lcVar h0111e &amp; bern; Mechinery &amp; tools w_ill.
iell 1111, car It 6:00.
,
·Impala 4 door automatic 1967, 4 new tires, excellent condi·
lion &amp; lll!ly 52,000 miles.
•

James Jacoby

3.1 near Recine In
country, Drilled wotar well,
MPllc oyotem. Coli 114843-11240.

I

The club suit
holds the key

4 ocrao off Korr-Horrioburg
on Viney Rood. 17,000. Coli
8ftor 7 p.m: 304-885-3388.

NORTH

.AK

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ByOoWoldllMI
Jemet Jaeolly

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EAST

lAND FOR RENT: Cheoter
·Townohlp 150 pluoocreo for
paature. Moatly new fence.
30 plus ocroa hoyflold. Ron•
/ onoblo. Call for clo1ollo,
692-4471 dayo and 692·
4624 nlghta.

+QH
.J9B4
tiO I 63
+75
+K
+1o s 7 2
SOUTH
.763
+J 109 52

Thil deal Ia taken from H. . W.
Kelley's lntrlguln&amp; book "The Needle
Malcb" (Fober I&lt; Faber, Ltd.). The
boolt'1 eoneept Ia that you, the reader,
are playl"' an important match

• o\106

51 Household Goods

• K7 2

For oole by ownor: 7 year old
a&amp;alnfi expert rlvala, who will not
~KQ4
homo In Molgo achool die· 3 bdr, llouoe for rent t310
lpare lbe rlbblnC (f 'you are carelel8
23 con10le eolored RCA TV.
+AJ65
7
1104
trlct within mlnuteo of oil 3 mo. Coli 304·e 5·
or
obout yolU' play or defeaoe. So lanore
3 pc. bedroom suito, 20.000
3 4 7 5 113
the Eut end Weal hands for a
mlnoo. Locatocl on 6 ocreo. _
, Vulnerable: Both
BTU. air condhloner. 304·
1 .:_0_·..:•__ _·_ _•_e_:_...,..;_•_
773-9186 . .
Dealer:
South
~ousa
io
oplit
ontoy,
cormoment
and
plan
your
play
at
three
petocl, '2· 3 bedroom1. 1 Small lurnlahod houoo.
oo-tnomp.
bath, recently inaulotod, adulto only._ Ca1144ll-0338.
West Nortll Eut
Soul~
Sofa bed •so.. couch and
vinyl oidlng. Uvod In vooy
Old you take a club fiiiM8e? Down
I+
chair 1260.. chair t16 ..
httro. l'ficod to aoll. Coil largo modern homo, 3'hl
ooe. Of coane you can protect·
Puo It
Pus
INT
other houaeholda. 304-676·
7436. .
.
814· e98-1693 or 888- ocrao, born, 4 miles from
a••m.t. the ••n•••ton kine of clubs by
Pus SNT Palli Pus
6251
Golllpollo. 14211 mo .. plua
,...
..._
Puo
'
·
dapoolt. Coil Rolph Borcuo
playing the ace, but . ti!Jt won't he1P
SWAIN
you If Weat'l lllngleton Ia the ~even,
Opening lead: +J
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
. ATTENTION: Do you naed a 814· 2415·91715 oftar IPM.
large ho~oa for your family?
elpt or deuce. Bat meybe It won't
62 Olivo St., Golllpoila. Now
for obouttht ooma pric1111 Noorly naw 2 bdr. houu.
hurt you either. Play the club ace. If
&amp; used wood &amp; cooa..toves.
double wlda. we offer o 1 y, 8196 mo. 8100 dep., no
oo alplflcaut card tippean, get back
and lead a beart to set up your ninth
8 place wood living room
::
~to dummy by pla)'luc a low diamond
trick.
.
ouhe with 6 Inch flot orms
ltory Cape Cod. Why put l:_pa_t_•_·C_a_l_l 4_4;,•_·_3_f_17_.
your money In a mobUo
to lbe jack. ~ IIIOIIIet club toward
'lbla llDe of play &amp;111!'&amp;)'1 makes
. t399, bunk bedo complete
home when you can invoot In II room, beth, &amp; booamont.
the jaek In your baucl. If Eut obowa
three no-trump, althoup occulonaUy
whh bunkloo 1189. 2 placo
""-appreciating o.oaot?. wo Goo hoet, oppliancoo fur·
oacriflclng au overtrick when Eut
ontron livingro""' ouitu
will toke your prooent mobHo niohed. Adulto only. no pato.
out, the Q-9 of cluba will be two more
It'
1199, antron recliner• 899 •
home on trede. For informo- Coil 614-446-1 163.
trlcu I« you. If Eaoot followa. you
bas the doubleton club ldDg. 1 8
other rocllnoro t80, maplo
tlon, call Kingobury Homos.
play the jack aud y1111'U be ell rlcbt
IIIIUIU eooup aacriflce to avoid the
dinette oou 8178. box
In Pomlt'civ 992· 7034, In Nonh Meigo County Route
un1e. Welt 1111owa 11111. If ~
ribbing.
opringo &amp; mattrooa twin "'
hlp-•, cub
_ the K-Q of dlamoada
,
(Nftii'AI'IBIIIITIIIU'IIS..,..J
full •too oot regulor·flrm
Gallipolis 446·1376, in 33. Small farm &amp; houaa. 3
Athena 692-1419 .
bo4rooms•oppllonceowlth
maple dlnotte
f,..
geo &amp; woter - · 1250 ~~~::..-~~::::::::::~--:;;:=~~~~~:::~r:;;::::;:::~~~~:::-1*120.
836. wolh
otonda chalro
134,
44
A,...rtment
Apartment
maple rockoro 158. 7 ploco
monthly. 18 ocrH of land · 44
32 Mobile Homes
rent nootleblo. Cell 1-et4Ap!lrtment
,...
chromo dinette sot t148, 6
for Sale
for Rent
f9r Rent
for Rant ·
piece dlnatto oat 198, used
2153-2323.
bedroom
auites, refrigera·
Modern two bedroom stone
NEW AND USED MOBILE homo whh twcJ car garogoln N-ly remodeled 2 bdr.. New 1 bedroom epta. in One bedroom fum. apt. ell tors, rangea. che1t. drenera.
HOMES KESSEl'S QUAl-. basement. Call 892- 731f equipped kitchen, control Middleport. Fumiohad or utilitie1 paid in Pt. Pl. wringer walher1. TV's. dry304-8711-7112.
..... &amp; shoot. Coli 61 4·448·
lTV MOBILE HOME SAlES. aftor 6:00p.m.
air. *200. 821'ol Socond unfumlohed.Coll 114-9823161.
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS,
Ave.. GaUipolis. Coli 44e- 6304·
In Pt. Pl., eHicM!ncy aport·
RT 35. PHONE 614-446- 15 room houoa. Beth. full 2158.
In Middleport on . N. 4th mont llo 1 ·bedroom apt. Solid welnut china
7274.
be1ement, glaaaad-ln
Avo..
2 room opt. No 614· 448-0682.
3 ahowceae gl111
breazowoy; forced olr, 1111 2 bdr. opr .. newlydocoroted.
with otorage below.
1981 Naohuo 2·3 bad- furnace. oontrel air. geroge. t80 to t146 par mo. utHtlao chll-. call 1·304·882·
good cond. U26. Call
rooma, extrea, will nego- Coil 948-2734.
part. paid. Coil876·6104 or 21561.
Furnishf!d Roama 1683.
tiate. Call 614-246-&amp;e02.
•
.
e75-5386.
1 bedroomloworopootment. 1 - - - - - - - - - 2 hoUHI for rent and bar for
Mobile ho\ne with add on sale or leeH with eption to Nicely furni1hed mobil• Totll electric. Loceted For rant Sleeping Rooma 7 piece dinette. Telle City
Pomoroy Fire Oept. and light houao kaaplng hard maple. Round table
buy. 304· 773-6116.
f~ll · patio, 1 aero land. Coli
hoina In cltv. CA. 1 or 2 aorooo
Call 89.2-6216 or .992- roomo. Part&lt; Central Hotol . with extenaion. 1 captain; I
4.46·7242.
edulto only. no pato. Coil 7314.
regular chai11. Like new.
Call614-448-0766.
44e-0338.
1300.00 Coil 985-4488.
tli78 14•70 3 bodroom 42 Mobile Homes
Sleeping
room
t126,
utili6
room
unfurni1hed
apenijlllcreot mobile hO!III whh
for Rent
Furnlohed afflclency t14tl ment. 3 room turniahed tiel paid. Shere bath. _male 100 Inch 4 cushion sofa. 3
,...w furi1ishings, aet up on a
utHtlea paid, olnglo, ohare apartment.
Call 992·6434 only. Renge • refrig. 919 Ethan Allen chairJ, 12xHi
rented lot in Park Lane
bath, 607 2nd. Ave., 01111· or 1-304-882-2668. .
2nd .. Ave.. Gallpclla. Call c.rpet. To HH 11 unit $360.
Mobile Homo Court. Coli 2 bdr . mobile home. C1ll polls. Coil 446-4411 altar
Call 614-892-3267.
448-4416 8fter 9 PM .
af!lt' 6PM 448·1380.
9PM .
44e-o38o.
I -;,;;;.;,;;~;;;:::2-;;;;;;;~
' 11~9 Richardoon 2 bdr ..
2 bdr. mobile home. Call I
2 roome •
64 Miac. Merchandise
54 Misc. Merchandise
12,500. 1969 , Elcono, 2 446-0390.
no pata, edulto
bdr.. $4,500. Call614-266·
only DIIPoolt &amp; referonca
6068.
Furolahodalrcond .. ideolfOr required, Coli 1114-4'tlMuat Mil 1976 Rosemont, 1 or 2 men. No chy taxoa. 1..:1.::6.:.19:..·:..__ _ _ _ _--:Woith a lfip from
Troller Park. Coli 1113 Third Ava .. 2 roomo •
14x70. 3 bdr. Roady to Footaro 02
anywhere
move. French City Broker- 446·1• ·
beth, t135 mo. includao
·~· Sarvicoo, 446-9340.
2 bdr. extrM nice ecron water. eduha only. CeH
from Pondarooa. Ideal for 448-4222 9-&amp;. or 446·
1872 mobile homo12•86, 2 working couplo, nicely fur· 2174 8ftor 6.
bdr .. AC, good cond. Coil nlohed. adulto. no peto. ref. 1---------:-:-:-446-7171 or 446-8288 ef· &amp; dep. Coli 446-2491 or 3 nno &amp; bath, otove. refrigortor 6PM . ·
446-82&amp;2. .
tor, 111 utMhieo incluC-oll
edulto only. no peta.
1; :enci 2 bedroom mobile 2 BR mobile hOmo. hor- ~e- 268;1.
homee. tumi1hed or unfur- nlollocl. On Rt.664, '1'4 mile 1..:;_ __:._-:--:---::-:-~
nlohod. Call 992-7479.
off Rt. 180. $1715 pluo 740 Second AYe., 3 bdr.
deposit.
Coil 814-318- 1190 mo. dap.-required. Coil
·l'aea Price-Meyer Caravan 9661 .
· 441-4222 beloro 6, 448·
1 2«80. Woodbumor. full oil
2174 .,... 6.
furnace . Muat ·be moved.
Troilor to rant ot QuoH Craek 1------:----:-:-:::
Partially lumiohed. U600. mobllohomoa. ·lot96. 1176 4 room &amp; bath opt .. $110
Coli· 61 4-992· 6382 "'992- mo. Coll614·388-8732.
mo .• 1100 -urhy d-lt,
7339.
lnquh'e at Dudley' a Florist at
1977 Buddy 3 bedroom, 41 Coun St. or caN 4481979 14x70 mobile home. 12 x 8 4. to til e lee t ric. .:.177:_.:_7:..;._ _ _ _ _ _--:Total goo. 2 bedroom, 2 we~her 8t dryer, range 6 11·
VERY FAMOUS MAKER
1&gt;-Jho. Coli 614-843-6240 refrigerator. vinyl undera- Furlahed g1r1ga apt., 4
evenings.
t"
roo
rna
&amp;
bath.
aduh1
only.
klrtlng, oxc. con. Con ron on Call446-9279 otter 4PM .
prov1telot or more, Rocklp) 977 Buddy 3 bodrooni. ringo Rd. Coli 614·992·
~ 2o64. toiol eloctrlc.
Upstairs lumiolhed opt .. 4
970
.w11her 8a dryer. range It 6
·
rooms 11o both. 1 or 2 oduhl •.
{efrigeretor. vin:yl undera- 2 bedroom, unlumlahad, no pata. Call 446-0444
kirting. Rent private lot or ••copt for oppllancea. Now .::be:..f.::o.::re:_6:.;pm::.:.:..;._·_ _ __
movo. Rockoprlngo Rd. Call corpat. Horrioonvlllo- 1t·
~14 - 992·8970.
Pomeroy road. No peta. 2 bdr. apt. unfumished
'
Hoot furnished . $200 1 t180 par mo. ref. &amp; depooh
1910 Champion t2X60. 2 month. Dapolh required. roqulred . CaH 446·4471 .
bedroom. recarpeted. cenRiveroida Apto. Middlapon.
tral air, front porch . Good Coil 614-742·3033.
&lt;;l&gt;ndltlon. Coli 982-7871 .
Mobile 'home for rent, 3 Special rata• for Senior
bedroom unlumlahad. 1200 Chlzena. t130. Equal Haul1881 Schultz ltd. 3 br 1 Y, month. Cllll304-e7&amp;-1371 lng • Opportunitlaa. 614'
CHOICE OF COLORS
bath, total alec. central etr,
or 676-3812 .
992· 7721 .
microwave, di1hwaaher,
stove, refflg, underpinning,
2 bedroom mobllo homo Newly radecoroted. 1 bed·
rodwood porch. 304-6711- 8200 month . 304-675- room. partially lumlohod,
6049 .
41114.
t226 . Depoait required. Coli
814-992-6318 or 8821983 Schultz limited Edl·
2816 .
tlon, 14x70, with 11x7
A ()llrtmant
• HI ·Temp glass by corning,
b.pindo, 3 bedroom•. t 1/i 44
Yllloga Manor Apto .. Midfor Rant
bathl. all etec, central air and
dleport. (E .H.O.) hu 1
optional screen available.
fireplace, extra ineulation.
bedrm apta. for rent . the rent
built In ateroo. 1-304-468·
otono at t201 a month that
• Dual. variable speed blowers
1694 or 304-773-&amp;417.
includri . oR utH-. pluo I
tor even. filtered neat
JACKSON ESTATES t200 -urhy dopooit lo
1973 Came;on mobile APARTMENTS (Equal required. Wejuot laid • diStribUtiOn.
hOme a. land j· M11on. WY. Housing D_.unityl has carpet In them &amp; they're
lo"J' price 17,700. 3!14- one 1nd two bedroomaorent located nur a doctor'•
• Heavv dutv double wall
~75-2928 or 576-2139.
otartlng et 1163 for ono office &amp; ohopplng ..... CeH
construction features v.lncn
bedroom ond 8188 par . ..:e:.:1_:4_:·8:.:9..:2-:..7_7_;8_7_.- - - boilerplate steel fire chamber
month for two I&gt;IG-oom.
HOLDS
and sturdv. heavv gauge steer
with UOO dopoolt locotocl Nice 1 and 2 bedroom
n1ar Foodland 1nd Spring unturnllhed ap1rtmenu.
outer shell. Ultrasonically
flU OCT. 10
&amp;b A farm, 7 room hOUII, Vdoy Plaza, pool and TV 304·675·2218 boloro e
testea tor leaks.·
ttarn, tobacco blae, pond, • ont. con 44e-2741 or leive p.m.
lanced pootuoe. for In forma· masoogo.
· 1.:..------:-:-• Aooroved tor burning
21 bedroom opt with comlion caH 448-2371 . For
bituminous coal by Arnold
Fumlohed opt. 919 2nd .. plete khchen; IXC COftd,
'ppt. 614·837-1081 .
Golllpolio. 8175. Men only. 1200.00 month. pluo utili•
creene Testing Lab.
'
iib ocr•• (rolling Iandi bam. . Co~ 44e-441 e oftor IPM. ties. 304·773-11143.
C:lty water. 3 br home, 2
o Five Year limited warranrv.
hotho. juot oft Rt. 2. 8 APAIITMENTI, mobllo 2 br opt unfumlohad, downml .from town. 304-e75• hOmll, hOUIH. Pt. Plllllftt town It 75. month; pluo
1nd Golllpollo. .,,..,...e • utilities. 304-876-4824 af·
• Automatic draft control ror
3030 or 675·3431 .
tar 15 p.m.
'
·
8221.
even burning.

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old furnitvre 11111 needs refinished !Pedestal base lable, pie cup- ·
board dresser standi, laddetback cliairs &amp; rocke!, ell:.);' lap roo.
w/hone P\C!Ure;
post callls; salt jar; trunk wllray &amp;label; lew old t
.
dishes; ete. .
~

.

HOUSEIIDUI aoqos: 40" elec. range like new; Holpoint.no 1rost
tel; Bisset dininglliOOI suila; 3 pc. bedroom suill! w/queen Holly- • •.
wood bed; dbi. bed &amp; lllllelllna chest; Simmons Ulri firm double·
bed sleep !Ill (used a lew times): dinette set; m bad; reciiner1; •

nice cedar wardrobe; desk; sewing mach.; vatuufll 2 quiK lops;•
blocks (Or 3 quills; 21115 chi!la; anniv. dock 48 cup ooflee mailer,
tit thf'UIUII Jldlneilold &amp; IUII:hen items.
•••
" '
IIIACittiiEIY. lUlU IIIIIC.: 8 N Ford Tractor w/aood tires; f ·
buill hac Ford J*Mt; Dwbommower. backbllde; pick-up diK;
c:orn p1ant1r, at4 -.S~»DP (Ill ore 3 p!_linl); bel drMin tenlllll
lllitter; 2 wlltllldlty i1illr;
6 hp mina- wlfwNI n
&amp;Nbulqne (nlecM dad!l; pden tiler; blecksnh b'&amp;t;"""
ctill prlll &amp;bill; arwli
mscales; liP &amp;Qtll; pipe sllqd
&amp; vii« dehomll1; ext.
jacks; wheelbarrow; wire; '" lllal
box; endless bell; haod &amp; carpetter lools; ete.

lot for oale In Morcorvlile. 3

· tr,~il• hookup•. electric, ru·

tal · woter. aeptlc tonk •
ta.ooo. Call e14-2seH18 .
llootrlcted Va acre buldlng •
leto with oloctrlc &amp; wotor ·
1\oolcupo located In prlvotw
aubdlvlolon two mlleo from
'iolaar Modlool Cantor. Fl·
nonclng 4VIilobla. Coil efter
~PM, 441·1380.

~

eppr, ICIM Woodocl, 'Ia
,1t11e from Tyooon lalle. olty

·

lAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sof1. Chelr. rocker. otto~
men, 3 table1. {extra heavy).
1686. Solo, choir and love·
Hat. t275. Sofoo and choirs
pricod from 1286. to 1896.
Tobias, $60 and up to 1126.
Hldo-a ·bedo,$390. and up
to 8550 .. oota bada 114&amp;.
Recliners, 1286. to 1375 .•
Lampo from $28. to t126 .
pc. dlnatteo from 81 09 .. to
436. 7 pc . 1189 and up.
Wood table with aJx chaira
8286 to t746. Desk 1110
up to 8226 . H~ochos, t660.
Bunk bed complete with
mettrnMa, •275. and up to
1396. Baby bedo. ttto.
Mattr811e1 or box apring1.
IIIII or twin. $69 .. firm . 868.
and $78. Queen aoto. et95.
4 dr.,. cheata. 142. 6 dr.
Choots. t64. Bad fromoo.
$20.and t211 .. 10 gun · Gun
cabineh, *360. Gae or
electric rang11 *375. Baby
mattroous. $26 &amp; U&amp;. bed
fromao uo. 826. &amp; 130.
king frame •so. Good Mlection of ' bedroom 1uh...
rockers. metl!l ceblneu.
headboards $38 &amp; up to
$86.
Usod Furniture-- dryoro. and
TV'o. 3 mllea out Buloyillo
Rd. Open 9om to 6pm, Mon.
thru Fri .. 9am to 6pm. Sat.
814-448-0322

Pickorio uoad furniture. 304f711-6483 or e75-t4eO.
13.2 upright frMrerllke ntw
82150. 304-875-t631.
Twin bed. E•collont condl·
tlon . Colllftor e. 304-1711·
69f8.
54 Mi1c. Merch1ndiH
Knouff Flrowoocl Bplh· le%
hordwoodo. Soaoonad or
_g reen. You pick up or w.
dallvor. HEAP vendor. 8142611·6245.
Um11ton1, Send. Gravel.•
DlllvO&lt;ed In M-"· Molgo,
GiHio o&lt; pick up ot Rlchoordo
a. Son. Coii448-77Btl.
Plaatic cl..erna ltlte epproved. plootlo teptlc - · ·
plootic curv.rt, metal culverts, RON EYAN8 ENTER·
PRISES, Jackson, ·Oh f1428e-6930.

For oalo lljlprox. UO ft. 4 ft.
high, golvanlzocl chain II'*
fanco, Evorvthi"l lncludocl.
reo~y to put up 1000- c•u
et4-3e7-01174.

MGM FARM CITY

. GOOD USEO APPLIANCES
Woahers. dryoro. refrlgoraton. rongoa. Skoggo Ap·
piloncoo. Upper River Rd.
beoida Stone Croot Motol.
8t4·446·7398.
County Applionco, Inc .
Good used applioncos ond
TV sets. Dpan BAM to 6PM .
Men thru Sat. 448-1699,
627 3rd. Ave . Galllpolia,
OH.

FREEZER
SALE
SAVE UP TO
$107° 0 ~::.zer
On Thil Big
TRUCKLOAD
SALE
While They laat

Why pay more Trade C
..enter,
Furniture Outlet. Kaneuge,
Ohio. Open 9-7 PM .

MGM
FARM CITY, INC.

54 MiiiC. Merchandise

POOLS
PLUS
676-13BB

."ffld ,,

g,.,.

~~~~II

10% OFF
ON WINTER COVERS IN STOCK NOW
SPECIAL S6995°• 0
16x32 OVAliNGROUND POOl
9-5

CLOSED.

FREEZER BEEF SALE

99¢ Lb.

GRAIN FED
LOREN NOLAN

388-9676
Real Estate General -

FOR SALE BY OWNER
Modern 3 Bedroom House, ideal for
newlyweds or a couple looking for affordable family residence. Nice yard,
kitchen, bath, utility room, single car
garage. 2 miles from Holzer Hospital
at Rodney Village #2. 137,000.
CALL TODAY -614-446-1358
I .

$50~ DEPOSIT

ecreo on Bulovlne road
· lb Gollipolio Townohl:·
•ze.ooo. Call e14' 44 .70.

=

NOTE: AIIIIIIChilllly 1111 Ilion wtll CIOid 1111, like rw.
Ter•a: Cash or 'check wilD. fat&amp;IYII)Iblt. ·

$599.

~-8

s.rs

61 HouHhold GoOds

SAVE OVER 50"'

36 Lots &amp; Acreage

AIITIQII£S I CUlL ITEIIIS: pump organ in nice oak case; «ter

OWNER: ~ElVER IeVAY '
11r Sunlty-lev.,;. P.G.A. .
,
AUCT.: C. E. SHERIDAN, Ph.: 614-«1·4263

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Port&lt;, RQUto 33, Nonh of
Pomeroy. largo lots. Call
814-992-7479.

51 Household Goods

· FREE

.

STORE FRONT EQUIPMENT: (5) Burroughs single bell checkout

.

BuHdi"t IDI Nolghborhood
lid. e&amp;xtiO. te,ooo. Coil
441-3844 after 7PM .

FIREPLACE
INSERT

JONES BOYS SUPERMARKET

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46 Space for Rent

The

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oohool; Nrel-. olootrlc.
~II 114-241-114g1. .
1(0 ocroo will dlvido to oun
~~oYer. nDI .._ than ZO
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'lllln County. Cell 814·111•

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w. lneh fire Drltk.

PARI.liME INSIRICIOR
OF SPANISH
Rio Grandt Colli&amp;• end Collllllunltr Cotllp is ac· ,
ctptlftlappllcltions lor 1 (lllrt-tillll Instructor of
Spanish. Appointment lor tills position wllllnvoiYI
tuclllnc one IICtlon of £1111tntlry Spanish I durlnl
the fill quarter, which bttlns September 25, 198
and ends Dlclniblr 14, 1114. Tilt class will Milt
Motllllr throlllh TllursdiJ, f10111 3:30-4:35 p.m.
Blcllllor's 111crat rtqllrtd, with lister's Dtpt~
preferred.
Pe11ons lftttrastld In tilt position should conllct:
Mr. Robllt Pftlltr, Alsoclltt D11n
Scbool of Gtne111 Studies &amp;Ubl11l Arts.
Rio Gllllldt Colltp
llo G11111k, Olllo 45674
(6141 245·5353. 111. 254 or
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Have reduced price $5,000 to sell before scho_ol
starts. This house has 3 bedrooms, cent. arr.
gas heat, 1 car garage with electric door opener,
10x12 wooden outbuilding. large patio, fenced
in back yard, low utility bills. Large eat-in
kitchen. Areal
Come and see for your·
Rae! Estate General

•Large airtight removable
ashpan for easy cleaning.

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Home• for Sale

ADMtNISTRAnVE CLERK:
.,, · down payment 11 .25% 2-Bedroom home whh lui
Dutios inc;luclo typing, filing.
1 NOnCE 1
l n t - me up to 30 years. bl..m...t on. nlca lot at liDS
and computor dato "'"!"!· THE OHIO VAUEY PUB· · 'Cal N.L. Stevens • Anoc. . Ridll AW.. Rio -Orondo. oh.
Candidatoo muot poo • I UIHING CO . ............. d1 Jar! Allie 114-37S-2788 Show by oppolootllient only.
good buic meth okllo, ooma thet you do butinMo with --or814-477-2443 CoN f14-182-7424.
computer data -oy • - d people you kn-. NOT IAM-IPM.
proc-r oxparlenco. Thlo to oand money t1oroug11 1ha
Own 1 home. own the belt.
employer providao oxoollent maN untl you hove lnvesti· G,_.. Twp. n- beautiful 2 Hockoman Homos. quofhy,
Georgeo Creek Rd. Call 8
Public Sale
benefho and compatltlve
oc1 ha otory homo. 4 or II bdro .. 1'fl economy, beautiful floor
f14-446-0294 .
Auction
salaries. Sond -umoto lo• 1-gat==:::::=t
plaono and daoigno. Moko Ul
3030 GoMipoll• Dally Tritt- I .
· 'format
- llvlo18f00m
&amp; number 1 . Coil today 441kh-.
dlningroom.
•Lorett•'• Guns-we now have.l---'-------- una. 825 Third Ave. Oolllpo- 22 Money -to L01111
eelectlon of select fire guns
Utility 1room. • - · con- ·3ets or448-41BII. Mlchaol
lit Oh. 46831. An Equal
.,... drive. nlca lot, city Claxton oilthorind clooler
:from 22 caliber to 44 For your next aele call Emm• Opportunity Eonployor.
aohoola. 4Y. mi. from Golli- for Galli• &amp; Moige Countleo.
ocaliber. Tha1e fun gune are Ball, auctioneer, licennd
trensferable to mo•t any end bonded West Virginia Baby-•~ naedod ln. my ttOME LOANI FIXED polio. Bargain prlcod.
II AT E l - _
_. rateo. tM.IIOO. Wll conoidor mo'individual . Prices 8460· and Ohio, 4288177.
home, port tlmo. Coli 88~- FI•ed comrentltooool FHA- blo home t r - in. Call
8760. Call for data ita or vi1it
Nice 2 bdr. utHity room.
7694 ..
YA . Laod.ao Mort:oge, 441-8031.
us at 23.10 Eastern AVa.
garege. nic1 yard, new fur·6-9PMwoodayo,alldoySot. 9
Wanted To Buy
11 ·1112· 1------~-- nence. hot water tank,
Teaching anil'talnt a famity A t -.
3011.
3 lodr. carpetocl. 'Yix31 prlcocl right . Call446· 1886.
.&amp; Sun. Call 448-1822 .
nrvicH worker ~decl for
ingnound owlmming pool,
We pay caah for leta model ·head .1tart center 11 Mt.
UII.OOO. tii.OOO~bol­
;Reward! 11,000 reward, clean ·uaed cera.
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Olive School. Apply no lotar 23 Profeaklnel
ence
on lind contract with Houn for aale by ~ner, 3
-betides tho Ohio Bluo Rib· Jim Mink Chav.-Oido Inc.
6 pm Aug. 27th, 1814 et
8" lntornt. 121 Fourth bdr .. 2 baths. cent air. 2 cer
'bon awerd up to 810,000.
Bill Gene Johnaon
Set'Vicn
Senior Citizono, 812 ViMcl
AYe .. Golllpollo. Cal 448- gaug1. ref. 1tove dfl·
:F.or information lee(ting to
4.o48-3672
St. Pt. Pl. WV. B.C.A.C . Inc
3204,
hwo-. Coli 446-4348.
lthe conviction of 'peraon orl - - - - - - - - -io E.O.M . Employer.
personl who ·arsoned the ,Waritad to buy uaed coal B.
Plono Tunl"l ond · Rolltir.
Wickline hou1e on April 13. •wood h"tera. Sw1ln Furni- Ganer1t farm Work, ex.,. --Muoic1Co.,441- By -nar 3 bdr. part finished
Middleport. roal cute. five
' locoted on Rt. 21B . Call ~ ture. 448-3169. 3rd. 1!o ,;..,.,.d whh hor- 11187. Twoutloth yur ot - · Corpat. Evano Hgta. ooomo
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&amp; beth. A root BARBy IINGint-t. CaM 441-446-0081.
Olive St., GoiNpolio, Oh .
!erred. 304-e715-3030 .,.. qutllty same.. lana Do- 32211.GAIN!
CaH
814-992·6941 .
. nlelo. 114-74:1.-2811.
tween 9·4.
Southea1tern Otlio Survival Wanted· Junk · outoo any
Game held on County Road conditlon . Call 814·388- Chriotlan lead guitar pleyor
Oidao home completlly ren- 4 BR. LR. DR. equipped
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~B. Racine . Sunday, Atlg. 9303.
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to join G.,.pal Group. 3114ovotad, ...,cad yard. 11rogo. khch..,, 1'h both. Iorge 1 car
26th end entire Labor Day
3 loodroomo. roflnlahod 11 ,.110• large lev
. o1 lot, CA.
773-5812.
weekend ltartl~g at Standing Timber. Call 388·
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woo- floore throughout, freohly palntad, avlloble for
't :OO.Call 614-949-2979.
9901 or 388-9117 oftor 6 Groan Acreo Regional Can- .31 Home• for Sale
' - modom oat-Ink-. lmmedlete occupancy. 'Ia
on weekend.
ter. Homelite ln1tructot,
bo-t. fuH olzo dining milo from HMC, t44.900.
McDaniel Butchering open
minimum quoliflclotiono. 72
.roem whh
Call 304-8711-7647 aft ..
loy
1 largo llvlngroom whh
every day. No work on Cooh paid for fancy Iron or hr. coli... .,.dh. Preloroble Homo for 1
.s undays . 304·882·3224.
heavy iron bedo. $160 and In ooclalllold. Contact Do'!id ocre lot naar Molgo ml- In window, remodeled both, 1_ _P_m_.- - - - - : - . . ; _ up lor certain Melgo Co. Eoklo. 304-7e2-21521. Donvlllo. largo oountry kh· lov~ .Ioyer. within 1 ~lock
chen. 3-4 bedrooma. 1 Y.t ot Ill city achoolo, down·
Black Labrador Retriever 1 atone jars. Old time cup- E.O.E.
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yro. Old, 3 bedrm. 2 botho,
· .,.th, shade • huH.._, tlo ·town• .-v. An excellent 8
year old. male . Call 814· ~oard. cafl 1-_304-882- l----.:...__ _ __
famHy
room whh . wood
379-2376.
2711
Baby ohtor n - d In North lolock bem. loolcll cellar. locor- In good nolghborbenb hood. Cal 441-1897.
Point School dlotrict for prlcad •aooo burner.
I flet Singl1
ocraa carg1rege,
with .otocked
on
3 beautiful 8t special male COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDs- infant •nd school age child. opprolaad lor quick 1--------:~-:-­
pond. City weter In Racine.
or ..,.t 3' bdr houoa Colle14-848-2641·.
kittens, vollow, black &amp; FURNITURE. Bodo, iron. Coil oftor 15 p.m . 304·1711· . oole. · Cel f14-1182·11142 For whhe. Call614-742- 3170. wood, cupboarda, ch•irt, 7880.
In \linton. large lol, land
contract avaHablo. Call e14·
chesu. baekeu. dl1hes,
1 part Sian'teia female cat. ·2 stone jars. antiques, gold Soli AVON mako 411%. Call IV. oooumable loon. 3 bo-, 3 371-21152.
4 bedroom.LR. DR. kitchen,
small block puppleo. 1 part and silver. Write-M . D. 446-3368.
yurs. old. r- IIO'o. 304beth, small waoh room,
Labrador and I Benjf type.
e7&amp;-e713 8ftor 4.
Houaaforoolo 823 4th Ave. ocreenocl in porch. 100x100
Miller. Rt.2.
Ohio 1Coil (614) 869-4706.
Contact 8ftor 2:30PM ot tlllo lot on 6th St., Syrocuaa.
46719
or Pomeroy.
call 61 4·9923'-oomo. 3 yure old••.,., no. 441-2231 anytime thlo Ponlll ... wollo, built in CO·
7760.
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Situations
long haired housebroken
_..,..,.. loon oftar II. no. 1·f14-262-3233.
loineto. Conbeseononytrme.
Wanted
304,1171-1713.
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mother cet w.i th 2 kitten•. Buying daily gold, Silver
Call 814-742-2480.
coin•. ringe. jewelry, sterling
2·1t0f'y fl;tiefloed bill"*"· 3
w•re. ofcl coins. l1rge cur- Will give piano feuontln my
room. ftwtpltce.
left over yard aale ltema, roncv. Top prlcoo. Ed. Bur- homo. CoH 441-Belll 8ftor br.
dtnlng room, 2'h bttllo. lorve
muot take oil. Raymond kett Barber Shop, 2nd. Avo. 6 30pm
khchen. 3114-182-20811.
Fultz. 1.2 mile out Jerrlcho. Mlddloport. Dh. 614-992· 1-'-:__·-----::--:-8
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3476.
Ride want... to Buckeye Jult Conapll'led 3 M' with
Hllo
evoning
claHo
e:OO6 Lost and Found
- - ........... p.-1Gulnea Fowl. Call614·1143- 10:00 p.m.Startlng a.,t. vate.
3 llllnue• to tewn,
6164.
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help
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Coil
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y, ocre
lo1t in Rock Springe area
992-6207.
304-1711-1110 for
Wilker' Coon Hound, white.
iOppoint-.
f IIIIJIIIYIIII'iil
block and tan . Coli 992Vacancy for elderly man or
2770.
St:r vrr:r.'
women 10 be.t.Un care of In Duple• completely oeparota
unito, ll"d invoobo-. ,...
my home. Ra-'oble
LOST: English bulldog, toCell 114-le7-3402.
IOIIIIIoly
304-171male. brown &amp;: white. 4Ya 11 Help Wanted
froiR G111ipolis, like Route 141. turn left onto
41248ftore p.m.
yoaro old, loot on SR 143.
Situation
wonted:
Yacon.,Y
Route 775. Turn rlpt onto Patriot·Cadmus
Roword. Coil 614· 992our home for tha oldeolv. Five y•r old 3 bedreom
6747.
Hiring now.. oemon•tr.-tOf'l. In
lt01d.
W1tch for sips.
16 ..... IXparilncl. LPN IleuM on ~ acre. 3 mi. out ot
Work .y our own ho~ra. No caro
glvon.
P~ono f14·182town.
Family
roem
wLoot 111 II Mile- Gallipolis collecting or delivering. No 7314. . I
Ferry area, black and white inve1tment. Free •300 kit.
flrepl-. 1 Y, - · oerSAlE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M.
petad ll~roughaut. H..t
with lbfn'e ten, male Beegle. Coil Debbie 44614683. 1
Will provide babyolttlng - - punlp. ·' o - hill. - Long·ieggad; boxoy face .
-Door Prizes Glvtn Every Week
vice In mv home. Hen lo'* outet-•-III.IIMI
' John Bush, 304-676-4106. Money-F.un· Travel
SOMIIIIIII for evtryone - lltw and Used IIIIlS
Grove oreo. CoA 1,14-812- .......... 304-1111-2487 ...
REWARD.
M1nagement Trainee
6104.
tort
p.m.
LArge firm hu opening for
Loet Prince tennit racquet . men and women 18 and
11M aollltthinc nnt to sail? Brin&amp;lt to the Pa·
Efttlloll 7utor (I .,_. old)
Jon Haddox . 304-675- · older to trovol Florida, Corol- 1 8 Wanted to Do
tr1o1 Auction. Blmud we'll 1111 it for you. Consian·
3388.
lno, and VIrginia Boacheo.
- 3 lor,
2 -·
comple'ta
khchen.
flniahad
•nts
accepted from 1:00-5:00 p.m. on Saturday.
Muat be 1lngle and re1dy to
Lo.t black and white female leova lmmadlotaly. 3 waok Experienced · rolloblo hoU.. beaamont. double car 11r·
land, mey
oat on J 'effenon Ave . axpenee paid tr.lnlng pro- eteaning. Refl. avaUat.le .... 2 Now Bookina A~etlons tor ·SIIpte1111r arid October
for PIT:"'
An•w•r• to the name of gram with annual bonJUI evea • wMkclen . Call 44f.. con1lder
In
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304-1711-30
or
Avlllallll for special salts upon request
1
Sam. 304-en. 7911 .
from UOO to teoo. II
11715-3431.
qualified with 60% commit· 1-7 -•.,.15
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ilon. Tranaportation pro- Chlid cere in home.- ... Sum..,. looMI or hulltMARLIN WEDEMEYER-AUCTIONEER
vi dod yoorround. No loyoffa, 3-up. Noar HOlzer Hoepltal. parediH, modom 3 br, ' 1 Card of Thanks
245-5152 - 381-8249
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epplicatlona will be tokon by Woolllngton ochool dlotrlct. khohan. living room wMoo. Ethrldgo. Mon. Aug. Call448·2105.
fl...,._. Well r-.latacl,
27th 12 to 6PM. At tho I_:.:..__ _ _ _ _ _ __
CARD OF THANKS
Econo Travlll lodgo. lito ·Will do bobyoittlng in my . to Corno.telk
Hunting
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phone cal)• ploooe. Muot homalocatoclln Rio Grenda. pounda.~JO·o-11
The family of Sandra apply
in paraon.
Ref. ovonoble. AnvtloM. Coli ,....., 304-11711-3030
Brown Georee are
814-2411-82211.
or 171-1431.
deeply arateful I~ ev· Banend• experienced in
drlnlta. noot appaor· Would llka to point toell• By Ow-. 3 br, 1'h -.lr,
eryone who ass1sted dlnner
once. profenlonol attitude roofs. Coil 614-2111- t 128. dr,
reo,.....n oooonloo .....
in any
durin&amp; her roqulrad . Appy to Mr. Whito
Tlt111s the pers01111 property of tilt late Garnet Har........
24al4 ..- .
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Job
Services.
Golli·
Chrlotlen
lady
will
do
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recent Illness an~
c-~-•-bV
llrlcht located fi'GIII Union Ave. In Pomeroy, Ohio.
ctaenlng, day ol -·Galli· oppolntmant. 104-171·
death. Special thanks polio, Oh.
Wltc~
for sale sip.
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polls aroa. Coli e14· 371· 4604.
is &amp;iven to members N-d mature womon to 27111.
"IIOUS£HOLD"
bebvsh 2 mo. old Infant In
of the Vinton Baptist Golllpoiio
Zendh coicK TV, Early A0111ricln couch, 2 j)(l. living room
Chy. Umho. Coil .WIH do houia cllllning. Cell
Church and Pasto1 446-233B.
44e-488'7.
Suitt, kitchen table w/4 chairs, Frilidaire refrigerator,
'Marvin S.IIH: to everc:oudt, rocker. tleclrlc sew1n1 mechine. chest of dr•wers,
n - d Addavillo
1 tar wallo, drillocl • - misc. ehelrs, end &amp; eoffH teblt, floor &amp; llble la[llps, bed,
yone who sent flow- 'Bobyaln.SchoolorAddloonarae. Coil vr.d. Frae eatl-. Coli'
wrillllr
&amp; porteble washers, misc. pols, pons, dishis. new 12
ers, cards and food, 814-3711·7120:
e14-882-eooe or814-742ln.
B&amp;W TV, ~ wn~er &amp; dryer &amp; lcJII more.
and do McCoy-Moore Applications o\ow being 1--..;..------:----3147.
"AIITIQUE 01 COUECTOI IT£MS" · .
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Funeral Home. We are tok.., for full time work.
Oinina
room
tabll &amp; ehlirs, buffet, chill of dreweu. 3 pe.
; also Jf&amp;leful for your Muot be able to wortc !101M
Finch
fina
furniture.
llldroom suite, child's rocher, seootng
and 10m1 WH·
presence at the fu- evening•
rocillf,
COM!
llelltry,
Mldctle11011. Ohio ice pink; wicker
kendo. Apply ot the o-ral 1"::-:---::------.:...
elothes
hamper,
handmade
qui~ tops- Star. Wedding Rlna
neral home and for Store
ocrooo from the Rio 21
BualnIIIII
Giller
petterns,
Barbie
doll house, ear, clothes &amp; case,
Grande
College.
Equal
Op·
Opparfunlty
your prayers and portunlty Emloyer
,
doll, Aesta, Ivory, china, and olher misc. dishes.

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3 Announcements
Between County Road 36
and State Route 124 at
SWEEPER end sewing me- Longbotto'm . Bulova Quartz
chine repair, parta, arftt with leather band. Reward.
1uppliea.
Pick up and Cell 843-5384 .
deliverv
Davie
Cieaner. . one
half V1cuum
mile up I·

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1-Cord of Than~slpald in advonQe)
!paid In advance)
2 -ln Memory
3-Announcements
4 -Giveaway
6 -Happy Ads
6·Lootand Found
7 -Yard Sale lpaid in advance)
8 -Publc Sale
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$59'9.
CHOICE OF 4 COLOIS

SALE STAiTS
DIRECTIONS ...
South on Ohio Rt. 7. 6 miles below Gal·
Y 12 NOON lipolls - cross Raccoon Crk. Bridge.
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MMR 549 - Spqcious 2 slotY home on 7th Avenue in Middlep(rt
living room w/ fireplace, toyer. dtmng room. kitchen_wladjOin&lt;ng
servan\s room. 3 or 4 bedrooms. Partial owner finanerng av&amp;Jiable.
REDUCED TO $35.000.
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MMR 551 - Lovely brick home, 3 bedrooms, family room has
fireplace and beamed ceilin~ k~chen _has many beautiful cabinets.
d~hwasher, disposal. Large IMng · dmmg room co moo: 2 baths.luQ
basement 2 car carport On lincoln H1il m Pomeroy wilh one acre.
Make your apt!!
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MMR 543 - Almost like new 2 bedroom. tolal electric raoch
home. Carpet throughout Large 12'x24' decl&lt; on back Located in
Rutland. PRICE REDUCED Ill $24.000
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MMR 550 .,.- CounltY atmosphere. 3 bedrooms. .balll. kilt:hen.
Aluminum sidin&amp; s\nrm doors and wtndows. Extra n~~;e delacl1ed 2
car garage. Located close ID Rutland Elem. &amp;!lis lOr $32,000.
IIIII 535 - LMiy 3 bedroom ~•nch, tiility, one car
maintenance flee ou\side, Brafld rew carpet throughout On nee
lot. in Hutchison Subdivision.
.level
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. - Asking $36.500.

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Sf:trubs pruned. lawn reseeded , reu lning walls .
oldawalkl . potloo, bark
m"ulch • 1awdust. Contact
Bruca DIIVIolon. Coli 814288·1427.

. Ashley_ Wood burner, uaeci
less than 1 season, exc.
cond. $360. Call 814-38881;101 .
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Britanica. large mirror. PeTwtnty 12 week old mixed can dinnette set. console
breed pulleta, 12. 00 each . atereo. blanket cheat bed.
Call 446-3918.
Coil 986· 36&amp; 6 .

-------- - - -- - - ·ICCountry Crafts Oak proHtavv duty automatic
waaher, t1 00. 23 cubic foot
cheat fraezer 126o. lnexcel lent condition , Call 814·
992-27&amp;9.

ducta, dealer of solid oak
reproduction furniture . Conkle' s. Tuppers Plains, Ohio.
Also open Sundays.
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4 chain saws for aale. All like
King woodburing etove, exc. now $100. each . Call 614·
con . Only used 2 months, 742-3010 aves.
hoo blower. U86 . Call
814-887-337B.
54 Caliber Hawken Muzzle
78 Trana. Am., T-top. ·Per- loac;ler with fUll length brass
. New with powd11r.
Ioct co~dltlon.t3500 . 00 . scope
bolls, &amp; pouches. USO. Call
76 Harley Electro Glide 614 _742 _3010 .Even .
Dreioar . 13 , 000 _ _ _ ___:___:__ __
mllee.•2900 . 00. Harley Matchina couch, love aeet,
Sponlter, 81600.00. Call chair. and 3 tablao. Good
992-IIB411 .
shape, 8300.00. Exercloo
bike. 846.00. Call 949Firewood, UO.OO pickup 3039.
lood, •30.00 delivered. - - - - - - - 304-676-2991 or 6766762.
Save &amp;400. For sale new
Ambesaador wood It coal
Tobocco otlcko &amp;2 In long. I!Jpplen1ent furnance .
Both endl sharpened. 17 Spring Vall,y Hardware,
centa each or 1 6 cents per 629 Jackton . Pike. Call
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1,000 or more. 304-937· 446-4654.
2630.
4000 BTU air cond., GE 3
: Firewood, pickup load . yeaio old. 304-676-731 6.
• 840.00 dollvorod; $30 at
: form. 304-B95-339&amp;.
Summer clearance. Cement
picnic tables. bird bath,
• zOB
fountains and morroe. 304·
Scottlman ice machine. 676 _5162 .

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304-BB2-3418. ..

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Judy Toylor Grooming. Coli
81 4-387· 7220.

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Call «6.0552 Anytlitt•
Be~h Null 245-9507

• jaorked, R... Welker pups.
• Out of 2 goad coon dogo,
• with good brooding. Aloo 1~yr. old mole end 1· 3yr. old
· ramoll, 1- IY.a yrd old fa·
mo~. rheoo ora ol. good
- dogo. Como end go hu~tlng .
• Coil 814·288-1416.

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446·1255
IIMR 444 - LOAN ASSUMPTION I'OSSIBLE - Brick frame
ranch situated on nat 2.35 acre lot' lncl~ 3 BRs, carpet, Ig. eat-in
k~chen, LR w~~ carpet, family room with fireplac~ utility ~m. and
bath. Kyger Creek SchoOl District. Call for details on loan
assumption.

.Siam... "8 mo. ~euterect.

Seers freezer $176; Bach
trumpet •460; 211vlng room
·cholro •110. each. 304-11764034 olter 4:30.

, foiinlaturo Sohnauzor, B
- k a old · lor solo. Smell
·breed, 1 mel• only.
t121 .00 . Coil 882·1&amp;11
oltor 4:00 p.m.

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Claude Winters, Rio Grande.
0. Call 614-246-&amp;121 . ·

3 Bedroom, 1'II bath, many extras. M11st see to
appreciate. .

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LOG HOME - BEAUTIFUL SEl·
liNG ... OVER SEVEN ACRES. PINE
TRffS, ON HILl WITH ·APANO-

B£AUTIFUl WOOOWOIK, OI'EN
STAI!MAVS. NOOIIS AN&gt; GRANNIES GAlORE. A HOME YOU 00
YOUR FAMILY WIU LOVE. 3
BEDROOMS PLUS POSSIBLE
FOURTH IN ATIIC. FORMAL
. DINING, • DEN, LG. EAT-IN KIT
CHEN. NICE FRONI AN&gt; BACK
POI!CHES. ALSO SUPER SIZE
GARAGE If!. WITH 3BEDROOMS,
L~ LIVING RM. AND REC. RM. IN

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*110. Cell 814-24&amp;·9525.

Firewood lor oole dump
truck &amp; pick up load. Call
oltor 5PM 614·268-8889or
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i 38" Dynomork riding
-: mower. Tranaaxle drive,
. •1400. Coll448-4729.
Oek 1oblcco 1tlcko 26 cents
ea ..2 tob8cco preuea. Call
814•3B8·9727.
TrHitlnd TSS soli climber,
w-odjuoteblo ooat. Cell&amp; 1 4·
-' 37B-2797.

MINI FARM AIID ORCHARD - VERY PRIVATE
LOCATION. !I ACRES. ALL FENCED. BEAUTIFll CUSToM

BUILT 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. RR SIDING, OAK
CAIIINEIS IN KJICHEN, CUSTOM CARPET AND ®I'ES.
HEAT PUMP, ANDERSQN WINDOWS, 1\US .MANY
OTHER EXTRAS. CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM. FABUWUS BUY
AT $54.1XXl. JUST LISTED"

IN CIIV - 3 IIDROOM RAM:H WITH fAMtY ROOM
NK:E SHADED, FENCED BACKYARD. GAS IIAT. loW
MAINTEIW«:E VINYL SIDING O'fttiERS ARE ANXIOUS
TO SELL HAVE PRICED AT S40.1XXl. JUS! LISTEIJI

Equip.
lt. 35r Gallipolis

'EVERYTHING

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SYSIEM. HURRY!

SOLD AT
WHOLESALE COST

DOZERS

CASE 310 D
MF200 0
6-WAY BLADES
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CORN PICKERS
COIN WAGON
40' ELEVATOR

11613
DESPERATE ~ IIUSJ SELL -IIAKE US AN OFFER
In Gallipolis. Walk 1o shop downtowll 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, fuH
basement. nice larae front porch. No upkeep. Nice large shade
trees. Low taxes. Home you should checll on.
#530
2c ACRES PWS IIIC£ COUNTRY HOME
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·large 12 'room remodeled home,_ 6 bedrooms, 2. baths,_~ith
(TIOdern kitchen. Home covered with carefree alum1num !idln&amp;
The!mopille wiroows. 2 sundecks. fuel oil FA furnace with a
woodburner insert. 4 car prage' and numerous mage bldgs.
2.093 acres. Romng levelland. Areal Country Gentleman Home.
Phone now.
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1\1 SIORY HOlE PlUS 6\1 ACRES MIL
8 rooms-4 bedrooms, I bath plus shower in basement Rural
water syslem, garage. AI in JIQd coOOtion. 61\ acres MIL Lots of
space. REDUCED! You can buy th~ 110me and acres, for o~
$29,900 now.
11606
30 ACRES 11/L QUAI.ITY HOME &amp; BARN
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Top quality 9 room house with 7rooms carpeted. 4bedrooms, bath
and fuU basement plus 3 car prage. Good bam approx. 30'•40'
plus chicken house approx. 12'x31T. Approx. 10 acres tillable and
20 acres paslue with large pond. Beautiful location with ·h.a~ mile .
frontage on blaCktop state highway.

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11603

HOllE - 2 ACRES IN THE COUNTRY
7 room house wilh 3 or possibly 4 bedrooms, kitchen with wit-in
cabinets, Slofm windoWS and doors. Large bu~din&amp; approx.
3lx6fl, b:aled ® SIB Hiefnray. Call for your appoinlment now.

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LG. LOT, THE

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$22.000 - 3 BEDROOMS, EOUfPED KITCHEN, lARGE
LMI«: ROOM WITH EXPANOO. 3ACR£S, CIND, GNIDEN
SPACE, KYGER CREEK ARU mt l.IS1ED!

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GRACIOUS UVIIIG AT AlllOltAT£ I'IIIC£ -16DOSQ,
fl. BEALUTIFUl LIVING ARU.I\US ~ FUU BASEMEN't
AND 2 CAR GARAGE. 3 BR, 2 Fl.\L BATHS, FANTASTIC
FAMILY RM. OI'ENS ONTO DOUBLE 0£()(. EQUII'PED
NEAR GM.UPOUS - $28.500 - NICE FLOOR PIAN: 3 FAMILY SIZE KITCHEN. $58.0011
BEDROOMS, LG. LIVIP«; · DINII«: AREA, EAT-IN
KffCHEN. BASEMENT WITH REC. ROOM FANTASTIC OWIIER WAIItS 10 111M TO CITY. EAGER TO SEtu 2
BUY!
BEDROOM BRICII RANCH. NICE OPEN FLOOR PIAN.
BLACK!lP llftl'll'. $33,0011
$Z2,0DO- TRY TO REPlACE THIS 1980 BUDDYI4•70
r.«lBILE HOME AND YOU'LL KNOW .ff'S . A STEAL!
FURNISHED. 3BEDROOMS. 2BATHS.ONE HAS GARDEN ltEDUCED 15.900 - "EW LOW PfiiCE $32,0001 - ~
TUB, COORAI. AIR !DID., PICTURE PERfECT INTERIOR, REAL B!RGIIN ON ANICE OlDER HOME. 3BE~
2 BATHS. lARGE KITCHEN WITH BREAKFAST ~- IN
PORCH, FEr«:ED PlAY AREA, LG. LOT. HURRY!
CITY NEAR GOLF COO!SE.
NEAR POM£110'1 WITH FRONTAGE ON RT. 33. 3 BRS. 2
STORY I£TIER HURRY. II'S PRICED AT $6.800.
IIOW A llmD IIMIIAII THAll 00 - PRICE
R£llUCED TO $45,00l! 3 BR. HI BATHS. KITCIIII
EAST sr. - POMEIIO'f- $25.000 - 2STORY, 3BR, N'I'UNaS, CNI'ETED. M.L (IN AI..ARil LOt WITH
GARDEN SIWl. "-L YOO HAl{ TO 00 IS 111M IN AND
SUPER SIZE Ul11«: RM. FORMAL DINING, AIIOYE
ENJOY!
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t;ROtH) POOL 5 ACRES.

llish hog grou mo_,,
modool TMli. 611. cut. 3 point

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F~r Sale: Englilh olddle
160. j:all 38B-9969 alter
hitch, eJlcelltnt con~::UUon . . 3pm .
304-45B-1727.

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Rouoh, 8oohon Rd. Ctll
614·949-2287.

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CANNING TOMATOES:
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Livestock
Picked, *4.00: pick your 1..:::: =F:==E:;:::===
awn, *3.60. Bring conllln· 6 1
trm quipment
oro. Anytime. Roymond
Holitlon hollaro, 18 mo. old.
Cubtroctorwith cu"htotor6
Rowo, 814-247-4212.
plow . Phone 814-949 - Coiiii14-3117-7Z38.
TrH rlpenod canning or 21146.
Living bene 'a tame rabbits.
freezing_.__ ootra nioo,
Con
448· B843.
. . , , _ prica *8.8B -hoi. 8 N Ford Troctor. grodor
Coli lor cunwnt vorioty. blodo. ~~- cond. •1100. 24 11
k
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Pleioo bring contli...,. lor Cell otter II p.m. 304· 87&amp;· goooo nac otoc
trailer. A · I shope. now stool.
bulholo. Aloo. aarty ..Op 53B 3 .
opplaa, Bll'tiott paora end 1---_;.---'-new point, now floor. Coli
8 _·- - - - pruneo, plumo raodv In late Grovoly troctor. 40 Inch ,2_&amp;_8_·8_:3_0_
Augult. Bob'• Morket: Me- m - wl.th sulky, good •·
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W . v 1· ., 304- 773 - ccnd • ._, .000. Coli oltOt' II Molliord ducl&lt;o. 304-578oon.
8721 . Open doHy·tlll dirk. . p.m. 304-8711-11393.
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across
from Wl!hin;on
School. 3

2l!ill:hens. Mice lolnh is wide
iw!~1minl pool. Needs some wor1l, howver, can be moved ·

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LOCATION - Ulll* River
w.b.f.p., ~ wiN sail, '-or rent Buy now

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l~~=~ IIOIILE HOllE belted along Hazel Ridii

IIU8S, more 01 tess. with nice prden an:aand wooded"'"' ,..,,_
$27,500.
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BUILDING AIIO CORIIER LOT til EWIIIIIDII - former
Sllllon Buy now and Ill llllllher lot la'OSS the 11reet.
$12,500. .
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NEW HOUSE - 2 bed·
rooms, recrealion rm. not
finished. Owner will finance.
Good quality. In Middleport.
$18,000.
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RACIIIE - 3 BR home remodeled, cerpeting, wood
cabinets, 2 baths, gas fur·
nacce and aarage.

- 5 rooms and one bath down
upstairs. Located lionli 2nd AVe. Buy 111111
Price reduced!
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NEW USIIIIG - 4 room collage Ilona Roush Road. A!IPnll.

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•IIVUVIEW - Near stores
In I'IIJIIIIOY. 2 story frame, 3
· ·BR, Ml blsement, centre!·
'hell. M1~1 us an offer.
. POMEROY - 6 rm., 3 BRs,
Ia. blstmsnt, remodeled,
btaut•ul view, . 2 porches,
and WSik lo the slores.
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~irts. Sm•ll 2 BR home
~ ID sell. Lot on State
12 ACI£1 - 3 bedrOom
hoille wilh firepi1c1, Sutton
Twp.. Molt mjntrtli, timber
IM lredDr lind near Rl·
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IIICOME OPPORTUNITY- Owners have retired and
are very anxious ID sell renlll property. The price has
been reduced on this business lUlding and 3 moliile
homes. located on 2101s IOilh all utililies. Ttis prop!l'ly
is il a prime location and are al jRSI!nlly rented. Cal
loday ... all the defals.
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um£011fiODOWIIPAYIIEIIhnd~~~=~J~:
and
ins.) You CM'l o.vn jlllr ONn hornj!.
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ClAY hiRZ liP -128 acte linn. bmetly uied as
daily. QuaMy blill home
basl!l•~ 2bednbn
~tmi:ot included. t..ge bern loalinl shell. foblcco
base. I11D. 2 ponds. Give us a Clll for men dellils.
fl556

wlh.,

kEhen, dining room bath. and unfinished basement ~4.WJ.
Owner w~l also sell flirnished .

IIOIIIIUP AREA - 3 bedroom rancl1. Very nice home. lArge
modern eat-in kilt hen. Familj room, living room. office or- den area.
NO: lot and storagi: buikling City Schools. Shown by apjt Priced
low~

IIIIAIID NEW allmit complete brick and cedar ranch., Silting on .6
of an acre. partially wooded. 3 bedrooms, living room, modem
IW:heo, dinr1g area w/atrium doors. Wooden windows, heat
pump. 2C.l" garage. Aquality bui~ oome. Own this new hOme with
only $3,001 down and monthly payments of aPfl"JI&lt;. $488.66 per
llklrlth. P&amp;lll25% Int. rate. City schooldistrict Be the fiiSIID look
at this quality home. Prired low 50s.
REDUCED TO $38.000.00 ·

IIAVl If All - 38 at!e firm plus
home compiell!ly furnished. 3 bedrooms, 2 belbs, l(ing
aiAOmllic woodburner, driled well, 30'•30' barn. All
just waitinc b' you.
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74 Cedar St. )his homeoffe~S 3 BRs, LR, DR, ~hen. 11\ baths,
family non with workable fireplace, and lots of closets and sbnge
space. The outside offeiS a lenced ih yard, and large outbuildinJII.

#597

IIOIILE HOllE SITE - ACREAGE'- $18,000 wiN
35 acres with !11/cked pond and trailer pad. Rural
Wiler available, wooded area, plus building siles.
11619

IIODERII 3 BEDROOM RANCH - Family room, large
living room. Prired low lls. City schools.

buy

15 ACIES- Two trailers 2
bedrooms etch, ready for
Oc:cupaney. A &amp;ood invesl·
men! 11 $15,000.

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acre. Needs some re~. ho-. you Cll\.buJ b' Sll.SOO.

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NEW LISTING- 6 rm.older
borne with bath, Pomeroy
water and nice lola! Miners• ville. For jusl $:4,500.

•• ADDISow· 11ur Post Offke - 3 BR house and 31ots. 11111 will\
motile IJime hookiJI!. l.i. metal bid&amp; w~h two car prage. Fencet!
yard. $29,000.
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have one 2.bedroom apt tor rent. Price $175 per month. Mulls

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RIO GRAIII!f AREA .-:- Perfecl b' lhe small famly,-2 '
bedroom home with .9 acre more Of less. with Drden
ind fruit trees. SfOI"aae builclin&amp; Priced 11 $31:1nl

90 ACRES VACANT LAND - Rio Grande area. New
30'•45' bee! Clltle bam. New fences. JUral waler. nice
bUilding
. . Iiies. Private. !Arge lobacco base. Owner
anxiOUS.
11620

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CADMUS - 3 rooms and batli, partial basement
Electric, runil wller, telephone seMce. Sbtle hiahway
Rt. 141. (lJse ~ Ri'ade school and grocery slof"e.Look

11649

PIICED AT $39,900 MD ~Tt POSSESSION
- 3 bedn10m bi-level klcaled at the edee of towll
Dining area, living room, larae famiy room. garage, nat
ps forced air heal. Nice lawit Need ID selllo settle

PRICE REDUCED AND EASY TElliS! ~ Pria:d al
only $29.900. 3 bedrooms ranch with atlllched
caiPOrl, living room, llalh. utility, ltien lnd OOing
area, \! acre lawll Recemly pamted and new ~

COUNTII\' - You cen have this 2 bedroom mobile
11ome plus • 28'x56' new home bindalion with elect(IC
and water line already installed. AI sitting on 9.7acres,
more or less. Severalllllbuildings. IDtlacto base. fnit
trees and more.
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#578
RESIDENTIAl OR COM.RCW. - Take you picil
with this 1.58 acres. Upper Rl 71ocation. Frontage on
river. 2 bedroom home. Mobile tome hool&lt;up. LOOking
for an investmenl? Give us a call on !tis one.

DWIIER WILl HnP WITH AIIAIICING - Cal for
details. Approx. 2 ileres OYeill,lOidng the rM!r. 4
bedroom ranch with fDrmll dining room. kitchen
camplell!, living room. ful fi!iished basement. 3belbs,
beautiful in-ground pool Priced II $&amp;1,001. .
11630

2 AC1ES PlUS NEW HOlE - Buy now and have
your choce of firislq DK:hes. 1800 sq It ofiMng
space, 2 baths, lormll dining. oak cabinets in kitchen,
~~~ room, utity. flllishal and ready b'_you al
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BOSS - LOOking for a,00 s;nall town
ps station and garage has ~ ll Already
and readY 1o fl. Callluday tor aR the dtUils.
11596

COUHTRY·AliOSPHEIE surtounds this 3 bedroom
mobile home loCaMt on 1 acre. more or less. Dug wei,
two outbuildings, small pond, fruit trees. strawbenies.
!JIIpe arbOr. Possi~ own. finmcin&amp;
#565

. at the price! $6.000.

MINI fARM - OIIII[R WAIITS AFAST SALE!- 12
more II' less wlh 14 It by 70 It 1981 Windsaf
mobile home. New fence, bern, pond. lobacco base,
gWen area. Callodly.

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home witlin a shari disllnce of Gallipolis 6 ac:fes with
tNflf 4110 l flonllce on Sl. Rl 141, 4 bdtlom
11!1/IOdeled home. 3 Clf blocll prage. Owner leaving
area. Priced in mid 30s.

DOn CMRLDIIK OPPOifTUNITY ID see this 3
bednlom Ill ll1ifY home. l.lrge IMng room, klchen
includes,..._ bllh. utility. FUI basement Large front
porch. Silicious lewn. Priced in mid 30s.
11614
BEHIND TH£ TREES we 11M this dractiVe md lOiell
moioilained 14'x70' motile home. 3 bedRIOIIIS, 2
0011.... balhs, ldlchtn with lppNnces. Comple4ely
uudelr.;•lld. and lllChored. Sloraee buildi~ Large
llwft. mmtlillll"

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EXtnl£NT LOCATION - Wal~ng distance to
Modern 4 bedroom home, 2 family rooms,2 baths,
living room, utility rOOIT\ hobby room, wor~hop,
screenoo-in porc11, central air, .9 acre lot with garden,
and grape arlDf. HOme has been wefl cared for. Energy emcoem.:tt

.lACKSOII COUIIIT - 105 acre llrm. 2 smry older
OOme, 3 bediooms, bath, kitthen with blilt-in range
and 011e11, dishwasher, living room, barnS, a:llar and
cellar house.

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YES. litiS IS m- The r91t OOme, lhe nghl acreage
lllhe rWltlocltion. 35 acres. 3 bedntln\ 2 l*hs. 2
c. prage, lH:vel rwiJ 2·yeeiS old. 2T•36' me111
llilding. Appox. 8 mile from Gallipolis. Possibility of
owner helpinc with finincing. House and smaller
acreage can be purchased separal!.
11654
SCfJIIC smiiiG - Appoxirnllllly 40 acres with nice
lHMil home surrounded by illltUre. 3Of 4bedi ili)I1IS,
2 bitlis, kEIIen and flllliy area plus lAity room. lArge
seperall! &amp;lfllie, outbuildin&amp; Toblcco blse, 8IJtllllL 5
acres liable. Belltdul woods.
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11651

NEW LISTING - 4 acres
' m/1 with small 2 bedroom
' trailer, extra water lap for
: second trailer. Good road. 8
miles from Athens. Only
' $10,500.

• A HANDY, D~DY LOCATION along Garlield Ave. Home can b8 :
used for 3or 4 bedrooms and within walking dislance lrom f!losl a!'
~- only ~.ooo.
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I lARGE SIIUCTURE ALONG 4th AVE. withm .~ahl of Washlngron
SchoOl. w~ich can be utilized for single fam1ly or 3 apartments,
'• Price $30,000.
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Twp. TOIJ(I: ~ to roling. Beautiful ,ti.t~~. flevelopei'S welcOme.

included. Located V'1111on area.

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S4.2GO IIOIIIlE HOME ONLY! -1974 Caslle. 12'x6fl,
2 bedroom. Porch, underpinrinr. ti&amp;iiown straps
included. Owner needs QUick sale.
116&amp;2

GOOD BUY! - CIII!Siin:·Township. 3 bedroom bricll
ranch style home wilh 111Pft11. 5 aaes land. pasture
and -'s. Home is only 5 yellS ald. Lots of cabinet
space, modem. wei amlruded. Maintenance free
IMng.

MOBILE HOllE PWS 41\ acres. 11Tx50' 1933 molile
home with 111126' additiJn: 3 bediooms. batli,'living
room. kitchen with range and 1el1igela1Df.Woodburnef

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PIICE IEDUC£0 - Frame rancl1 wilh new
foundation and ful basement 3 bedrooms, batli, living
room, nice kilthi:n and eating area, laree famiy room. 2
car garage. Nice flat lol Located Addison Towm~

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reduced 1D $42,000.
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HOlE REDUCED TO $16.500 - Owner wants this
home sold. 11! !IIJrY, 4 bedroom home. RIIOms Jar&amp;e in
~ ·Partiall1 n:s!Dred. Appox. % acre lawn. Cellar.
OUtbuildin g. 'lots of ~
ibilities.
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2 AND A THIRD ACRES witlin city limits. Zoned
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appointment

NEW usniG - TUIIQUiun neslled 1011 acres of
nature. Appi'Q&lt;. 40 acres tilable with pasltft and
~ Qder home used IDf hay singe. Rural wa!l:r
milaiJie. Farm has been in family 100 yellS. but readY
1o !1!11. Cai11Df more delails.

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sr~TELY HOllE - Sitting on .656 acre of ~Voodlandand l.6acres
m/1 can also be purcl1ased. Only 2 minutes from tty. Features a
tormal entrY. living room and formal dinig room, modem kilthen.
mzy f&lt;rnily room w/wb fi'eplace, 3 BRs, 2 battiS. 2 car prage.

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1 acre
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rentin~ 3 units. Price reduced ID $30,001.
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$7,500 each.
NESTLED IN TRfES and only ~ mile below Gallipolis along Lower I :'"
River Rd. 4 bedroOm home with a beautiful solid pine paneled den
and comfortable fireplace. Formal dining and living room wilh 1· :
fireplace. 2 car garage and work area. 2 baths. Call for an 1 apjl(linlment
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NEW USTING -'- 3 bedroom home aloo~ Chestnut St Lot willll :
service alley in rear. 2 car garage and mre garden area. Price I :::

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with 2 baths and lois ol room for expansion. l.oca1ed just off Rl 7
near.dam. Price $22.000.

Line, Assoc., 446-0458

C.thy Pope, Assoc .. 379-2741
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ATTEifriOII BUILDERS Th~ property has been sub-di·
vided iniD 1 acre - 10 acre
siles, can be sold individually.
Leax wa111t oiDnable. priced
loW, possible excellent terms.
Ths IS an excellent wy . for
either farm or development

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priSS'!"sion ot lhis nice 2 story
remodeled home plus 371! acre 1o roam on. 4
bed100ms, bath. ~rge utility room. fuel oil flimace,
trailer hookup. 30'x30' barn, lobacco base.
11612

130 ACI£S 1 nile from Ohio
d.-ch ilyfe barn,
e.cellent lake sile, crop land,
pasbJre and woods. Owner
says "MAKE om:R ON ALL OR
PART". Priced lo sellas a farnt
Terms available.

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SETTING IN 20ACRES OF WOODlAND - Acontemporary home
featuring a solariumw/ hof _ll!b wrapped b): a large open _tlrm;il
living &amp;dining room w/atlllm doors. ~ siDne fleplace, A
modern dlmpllte kitchen and a breakfast noo~ 2'h sparfding
baths, 3 bedrooms w/ master suite featuringslidingOOolsloa patio
area: Laundly and mud room. Unfinished basernenl .2 car garage.
Vegetable gar(jl:n and dwart fruit trees. Amenities are too
numerrus to list Shown by apiJO!Iltmen).
·

Merrill C.rter, R•ltor, 379-2114 ·
Jill! COchran, AsiOc•• 44&amp;-7811 ·

=~inmediate

R~. Huge

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Within 10 ninutas d~ tD dllwrawn Gaipolis. ely IIChool smm.
Has hooliup ... mobile home. Galla Rulli Wltei, electric andlll!lliC
link. Niltt ._.lift_
poll. 2QOioolfnlntJceon Graham SChool lad.
Tmlw. lluilcq silal.
now.
·

Grain

BEAT THIS BAUII! - Owner.financing with low
down payment 6 acre ~ IIi. RIRI water and
electric available. Located &lt;If - highway. $4,1nl.
1519

FAIIM
INVESTMENT
&amp; .IUILDING lOTS

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VACA,.:~ CAIIP BY BLUE WE
Owner financinr. su
rural wller, seplic system, electric. Buy
- with camping trliler or without. concrete pad. Great fislingl Buy
and move right in. . ·
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' 6.95 ACIES VACAIIT AIID OFF RT. 35
Rding land - Beside old U. S. Hiahrily 35. In an 111!11 that il
develoPing tast. Rl 35 short disllnce west of Galipoiis. Get ~ now.
#544

1!4 . Hay &amp;

Livestock

•

Judy DeWitt. 1•1101', 381-8155

• Reel Eatete General

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For Mil or . trldl 1
Monte Corio, IB711.
1174!·29113.

Farm Equipment

Reel Estate General

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along .

.NEW LISTING - Comfortable 3 bedroom home located along
Main St in V'mton. 43' by 200' lot with 3 outbuildings. Buy this

. 11608

LOW DOIII PAMIIT-()WIER FINANCING
Ate yoo loollirli b' 1 2 bedropm home OYettoc*ing the Ohio ~liver
wilh lillie moitll!iiiiiCe. 8 ailhltlf home or 1otin:mt1rt home. We

nlinglon

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• LDOIIING FOR SOMETHING COOL COMFORTABLE, QUIET ArtD •
PRIVATE7TI - We have a 3 bedroom home situated alon&amp;..
Raccoon Creell Approx. 2 acres ot cleared land and 600 feet of.
creek frontage w~h private boat dock. Ideal tor the si)OIIs persoo.' .
Rural warer. Some wooded area. Pria: now $55,000.
,

BUilDING LaTS

KITCHEN. ATIACH£,0 GARAG£.
PRICE...$20,800.

61

446-6610

• AKC r... Brlttony pupo II
: weeka old, shott end
• wormed • 100. 304-876~ 3564 .

.lAND ONLY .(WITH BARil)- 132 ac~ oflxlttom, pastu~ and • .•::
• S!lflll! wooded area. Hultnglon Twp. Approx. $300 per acre. Buy • .all lor $41),001. Has minefal rights with land.
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2 lots in Bidwtll area. Slltable tor mobile home 01 build your own

TRACTORS
MF35 3000 D.
MF650 5000 D
MF135D 8 N
MF165D
MF11350

Rt 325 near Virrtor. ··-

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sell

&amp; Vl!getablee
Concan otylo Wurlltzar Plono, solid wolnut. rldloii -------~­
IOUnd bo1rd, Pewter trim, Ounrovin Fruit Fum .
bought new 19BO, ox. cond. Orapes. wine. juice. • Uble.
•1 300firm. CoM 448-1883. You pick or buy ot uloo
room . Aloo hllvo oppln. St.
For S11e: Conn trombone Rt. 8B1 B.E. of Albony .
wh.h extra plastic mouth- 1 PM-7PM. 814-888-11288.
plocoond mute, •7&amp;.00.Coll
992·271 2 onvtimo:
Canning tomato••· pic;k
yourownlar •4.001 buollol.
Und br••• Holten trumpet. Delbert Lilw1on, County
Good condition . •250.00. R.._d 32, Eogle Rldgo Rood,
Recine. Coli 948-2089.
Call 992-5844.

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LOOIC AT THE PIIC£ - $118,000! 4 BEDROOM BRICI&lt;
AND FRAME RANCH, 2 BATHS, FAMILY ROOM WITH
AR£PIACE. 2 CAR GARAG~ POOl. CITY SCHOO.

AKC r,lotorod otenderd
- poodle, 0 montho, white
• molo. f200 or boot ollar.
: 304· 773-1112 .

;ust off· Bidwell-Rodney Rd. Elec. heal pump, fireplace,

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BEEF AND GIWM FAAII
One of Gallia County's finest. 171 acres. 11101e 01 less ot.levello
gMtly fOiling land, 80% tiilllble, tronlage on 3 roads, all mineral
nghls included. 6flx71T barn, eqUipment sheds, corn cribs,
remodeled farm house in Jl(ld condition. Much 11101e delais. Call

.$35.000 -IOUll 35 - FEW MINUltS FRill CIIV.
NICE 3 BEDROOM WITH lNIGE fAMILY ROOM IN
·BASEMENT. OWNER HAS BEEN TRANSfERIIED. HAS
PRICED THIS HOME RIGHT! Jim USTED!

' AICC Garmon Shepherd pu'p·
• pies, 7 wooll' i!ld. Sholl ond
wormed. · •100. 304-87&amp;4813.

cent.. -:
vacuum system. $70,001.
.
-'oedroom home and,. S
e111111 FARII - 1_7.6 ires
.20'xl00' eQUIPif18n SAlE PEMO\M6
Twp.

IN GAlUPOLIS
5 room older type home. 600 block of Jrd Ave. Immediate
po&lt;ses&lt;iln. One car ga~_age, ali•city utilities. Priced low. $19,900.
.
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11609

End 01
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Cle111n~e

69 For Sale or Trade

811ver O....n oorn. 110you pick. Dallas
HMI. Col 814-247-211114.

Malo Pit 8ul lor ulo. 9
monthll old. Alloho1o. Amorlcon ltrollordohlro terrior.
, Good with chltd ·ron .*1 215.00. Cell 992•
2686 ,

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Ill CIIOWII CITY
Nice 4 room frame house with
a balh. Eat-in kll:hen with
metal cabinets and double
sin~ Fuel .oil FA furnace.
Available with trailer hoolwp.
l.ocab!d on nice city lot near
church and JJOtery. Priced 1o

$29,900 now.

··6-9777

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1Y, SIORY HOII£ PLUS I ACR£ M/L
7 rooms, 1'h llory older style home. 3 bedrooms, tun basement,
one acre all ~.~~able lard R.ural wah!r syslem, one bath. Everytling
in Jl(ld coodilion. Sloiage buiding, garage. Buy this home tor only

A FAMILY CAN EIIJOY THIS COMFOIT.III.E 4
BEOOOOM, 3 BATH HOME WITH LG. LIVING, DINING
AND FAMILY RM. IF YOU LIKE THE OUTIJOORS. THERE IS
A PATIO 1\US DECK AND 6 BEAUTlfUL ACRES.
BEAUTIFUL UKE NEW, BUY FOR S7l!.OOO. JUST USTEO!

lor. ;

Mlnloture Dobermon puppy.Malo 18 wko. old. Block &amp;
rult. Colll14-892-1747.

Z-3 BEDRM.IIOME along upper 2nd. Ave. Level lot, Jl(ld location.. -::,
Price reduced .lo $34.~. 00. Ideal ~~ retirees or family.
~
• BEAUTIFUL BRICK 3 BEDROOM HOME with 21! acres, 7yrs. old,. :

~598

Jim's

door.. :_

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• O....n oizo hldo-o-bod eeo
; 111nd · Bobby Mac car seat
-8311. Cell 448-1097.

BRICK •f£DERAL•
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21\ balhs, family
INing and dining roomsand tibrary. 2 WB fireplaces,
.
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cond CalfOr appoinlment
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(NJOY THE PRIVACY OF l1v1ng on your own 2'h acre spread, 4&amp; • ·
bedroOms, I&amp; living [OIII1i with W8 fireplace, formal dining rm.:W·· .:
modern kitchen with breakfasl bar. 13'x36' recreation area with
:
• WB fin!J)Iace in basement lots of SIDI'age. A\Aornabc garage
• Lower River Rd. $85,001.
.
• _
I ACRE LOT more or_less, along Tem Rd. Water, electric and osp- • :
• tic tan~ All tor $10,001.00.
• FOR SALE OR RENT - l bedroom home within Galipolis
1 Family nn, wblp, attacbed garage, nice k&gt;L Good neighborhood: :
Price $55,001.
' • $21,000 WILl PURCHASE THIS 2 bedrm. oottage along 4th Ave.
::'
• Owner wil finance ID quaified ~XJrchaser. $10,000.00 down bal. at • : .
interest. over 10 yr. period. Pay $133.47 ~month.
. • :::
5 fiCHES Of LAND within the city of Galipolis. Owner will sell

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PH. OFFICE 446-7699

ISHED EXCEPT INTERIOR ''A"
GREAT DO IT YOURSELF PROJECT." 3 BE!JROOM5 ATIACHED
GWGI' KYGER CREEK AREA.
CAU SOON FOR AN APPOINT·
MEN! ... IF YOU HAVE ALWAYS
WANTED ALOG HOME ... OON1
WAIT AND MISS OUT ON THIS
IJN[ $45,1XXl.

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Ask Yourself This Question
•Willis T. L11din&amp;holl, Rolltor, Ph. H0101 446-9539
•Ed Evons, RNitor, Ph. Hollt 446-0125

PH.614-256-6656

Cut up slobs, I 16 PU
.lood.larger loads delivered.
Coli lor prlcoo. Cell 81 4•241i-11804.

Farm

THE WIOLE
COUNTY, WHEN 101 CIN TELL THE
WIOLE WO.LD?

'I• MI. AIOY£ EUREKA DAM ON IT. 7

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Klng-olzo w~or bed, book ·
ceoo hood board, lull wave
~ fftettrell, evtrythi"g in·
cludod *300. Cell 3BB87B3 alter 4pm.

Rod roopberrloo. Toyloro
lor!YPotch . CoH448-B882.

Cute golden Aetrievera.
AKC. 7 wko. Cell 814·6113&amp;243.

For IIIias Co. Ll$ti,.s Call: Chiryi't.ollllay 742-3i71. .

: For 11lo fill dirt,'ond top soil.
· Cell Coil 81 4-2118· 1427.

:pra.

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

iiKC R... Dobermon pup.
pioo, redo 6 blac-o, ohOto 6
wormed, •eo. CoM 448. ? 7811.

WE NEED LISTING$

2-14" whHII &amp; tires new
•100: 13" -16" truck
whHII4-30gal drum 1160.
!"'ch; 3-80 gol drum 15.00
..ch; tire changer $50.;
"micro w'-1 boloncor $160.
: 304-BU-3849.

·Girt'o ohoa lkotoo, oizo 4 . 2
ulld shoo booll. olzeo 1
-end 3. Girt's d-101, olzo 7.
Call 448-0196 liter 4 p.m.

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u•ical
Instruments

3 yr. old liMy. cheotnutcolor,
gentle but nat broken . Call
- 111 4-2118·8778 lf1lr IPM.

IIMR «7- NEW USIIIIG! -3 8R frame located on S.R. 141.
Includes L~ kitchen with dining area. fuH basement Th~ i;
· situated on Sl\ acres more or le$ Th~ one is vacanl - so call
today for apPOintment.

Building Materials

Girls 20" bicycle $30;
toddloro tricycle e16; girts
roller 1k1te1 oizo 1 86 ..
304-876-6998.

57

dodiWid. to lood home,
460. Col 448- 042 .

. • R446 - NEW USTIIIG - In town localioo. includes 38Rs.
living room. dining roor.1, bath &amp; basement Lots of carpet, Gas heal
Priced at $29,900. Call today for details.

Block. brick, eewer pipes,
windowa. lintels. etc.

NoW open for business.
Mountain State Block, Rt.
33. New Haven. Complete
ma1onry tupplies, 4", 8" ,
12" block. Delivery service.
Phone day 304-B82 -2222,
ol'veni~g 882-3239.

Pets for Sale

1 dooM.

Broker-AuetionHr

1-;;_::::;;:::;~=~====
304-67&amp;-301 o.
I·
: -u..-d-m-.-.-,-,1-1c-ar_u_s_
- ol 55 Building Supplies
8 _•rk

Whites metal detector11. ti,d
- coins end jewelry. c;ompare
my price. 304-876-2906.

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for Sale

. !1780.

needt work. Make offer.

4 choir Walnut dinette oat,
oxc. cond. 8260. Call 3048711-3399 altar II Pill! .

Pet•

Brlorpatch Konnolt Proloollonol A I - - grOomlflll.
Indoor-outdoor llolrding fa~
cilltloo. English Cacker Sponlol puppln. CoH 814-38a-

ICE~NEL8

Boarding ell brooldo. H..tod
Indoor-outdoor loclllti'OI .
AKC Dobermon puppies:
Stud Service. Coll8 14-4487796.

• *300. Call 304-675-301 o .

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Pets for Sale

The Sunday Times-Sentinei--Page-0-5

Ohio Paint Pleasant, W. Va.

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26,. 1984

Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Ohio

Misc . Merchandise

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PERRY TtMNSHIP - 135 acre farm. Appr(ll(. 40 acres tillable,
balance pasture and woods. lArge 4 bedroom home. two barns,
machme shed, tobacco base. and many more illlenities. For more
information give us a call today.
·
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39.40 ACRES Of VACANT LAND - Lots of woodland. Black '
walnut trees. Awatertall Secluded and private. Abeautiful place to
ooikl a log cabin. lncated on a blacktop road. City schools.

esiJie.

INCOME COMIN' IN -The best buy for in rome property. Two one
bedroom aparlm!Jlts, one offire unit down. that coukl be a th~d
apartment and a one bedroom oouse. All klcated on one lot.
Currently renting all units for $900 a month. Low utilities and
upkeep. Each Qn~ has bath and separate entrance, two units are
completely furnished and will acmmpany this sale. Property is
locaiBI in town and wookl make a good investment

EDGE OF TOWN - Morlern 3 bedrooms. complete
kichen, tormal dining room. IMng room, balh, utility.
Rod cellar, 2 cer garage with altJched greenhouse. 3.2
clean acres. room tor development On inside, you wll
be amazed! $42,500. Installment saleS possible: .
.
11639

INVESTIIENT 011. RENTAL PROPERlY- ONner.; willmnsiderany
reasonable offer. 2 story, 3 BR, large lot. Located on 3rd Ave.

$19,000.

sun YOURSELf -Build a home on this 2.41 acre
trai:l 01 place vour mobile home. No restrictilns. Septic
lin~ electric. Rural water available. Priced to su~ your
budget

OWNERWILLSELLORTRADE6.1 acres otvacantland. Located in
Centenary. Has lots of room for buikling County water available.
$15,001.

11633

SEEMS UKE OlD TillES when dollar.; had cents. Our new 1~:~1
loaire in lhe counlry features a LR, BRs. kitchen, balh. u
room, cedar paneling fully
, air condiOOned, ---··· ·•
appliances, washer, dl'jer, large
·
has a strawberry patch, and
·
I
~ located on 3.6 acres and will sell for $32,000. You m.ust Sill!
believe'

10011 TO IOAII and oo as you please w~h 1h~ 37 acre
parcel. Older house.ld liveable. Well White Oak Road.
Owner wil help with part of financing.
'
11587

RIO GRANDE AR£A- 119 acre farm. Remodeled 11\
story house, bafl\ timlwlnd tillable acreage. County
SC hools. Owner needs ID sell now. Call today. ·

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ONE OF TARA's FINEST - NOW AT REDUCED PRICE - .
home features a large master bedroom, breakfast nook,
fireplaces, a full basement; DR, FR. k~chen with disposal and
ref..freeger. Also has pool and dub house privileges. Don't delay in
fining oot more aloot th~ fine oome!

11618

COIIEIICIAl GWOE - ~ construction. 4bay,
2 ;esbooms. .ollial arei. sturage rooms, 3 phase
electric. Situated on a level IIi. Localed on stab: route
with llfld trllllic llow. Give a call tor more details.

INVESTMENT PROPERTY- 541 Third Ave. Modern 2story homEt t
or can be used as 2 renta5. Large modern krtchen, 3 or
bedrooms, formal dining and living room. Nice back patil. Also a
14x70 molile home in good shape. Acovered carport. Use this also
as a rental or live ill Give us a call for more detai~. Priced in the
40s. Shown by appoinlment on~ .

11626

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Prinlod in U\S.A. Equol HowinaOpportunliylil
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Page-D-6-The Sunday Times-Sentinel
71

Tr~nsporlotion

71

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Paint Pleasant, W.

Autos for Sale

71

1973 Corvette T-to p. AC,
elect. windows, 4 ilpd ..
16,000. Call 61 4- 3 67 ·
0107 or 448-2107.

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for Iota
model used car1. Smith
Buick-Pontiac. 1911 Eostern Ava.. Gallipolis. Call
614-446-2282.

Autos for Sale
KZ ·200 .

1 974 Oldsm obile Omega 5 ,

P.-W ... air, Flo,kla c'a i, f'O salt,

low mileage . •6800. Call
446-7019.

automatic. good condition .
S1 ,000. Call 843 -6366.
I

1967 Plymouth Barracuda,

1986 Pontiac Tempest. mint
condtion, with many extras.

1111 Pontiac 4 dr.. rebuilt
engine. auto., PS, PB. good
radiale, everything works,
•400. Call446·1822 eve.
1980 Buick Station Wagon,

1975 Corvette. low miles.
AC. PS. PB, elec windows.
AM-FM cusene. T top.
mull toll. 304-676-2683
after 5 PM ,

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72

Autos for Sale

Lincoln Town Cor WMIIomaburg Edition, fully equip.
exc . condition. one owner,
color Cordovan on Cordo·
van . Coli 448-1989, IM ot
300 2nd. Ava .

mo~

tor. exc Interior. good t!rea.
12.200.00 firm . 304-876·
3383. call after 6 :00.

Both

82 ,300 . Call 614- 3 88 - 35 0 engine. $1600.00. Ex 8472.
cellant condition. Call 9926882.
1982 2 dr. Ford Fut ura,
1982 2 dr Ford E •~ort . 1982 1975· Monte Carlo, auto.
Ford EXP. All PRICED traos .. PS, AC . C.all 614·
RIGHT. J o hn 's Auto Sales. 992-6705 after 6 p.m.
8ulaville Rd . Call 446 4782 .
1976 Dodge M one c o
Brougham, 1 owner. Good
1977 Cougar, white with con. Must sell leaving state.
gold Interior. clean. good Car topper like new. Call
cond .. air, PB, PS. AM ~ FM . 61 4-992· 6783.
Call245-5214.
1988 Chevy Camara 350• 7.7 euto Chevette $1200.

83 Sappora. ·take over pavments. InUit aell, axe. cond .
Coli 448-2148 .

' 77 Monte Ca rlo, new

good conditl.on . Call 614742•2446 oftor 6 p.m.

1 978 Camara PS . PB. ai r,

71

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1 9 7 D Ford Golaxv &amp; a 1978
Kawasaki

Autos for Sale

71

1992 .S cottodole 10·'111 ton,
standard with overdrive.
would trade tOr late model
car. Call 814-379-211·6 .

Trucks for Sale

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1982 Chevy C- 10. AC,
AM-FM radio . auto ·
overdrive trana, 8 .2 L. dleael
.., .. good cond., $1,500 .
Coll814-245-li870.

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1983 510 •. 1982 510, 1979
Chovy Luv. All PRICED
RIGHT. John' s Auto $aiel,
Bulovllle Rd . Call 441·
4782.
- - - -- -- - 1970 C•~vv p ·u.. ua • yt • 3 '
,apd , seoo. Call 814-446.- 1974 GMC pickup with
0936 Bom· 7pm .
flberglooo top, V-8, auto,
PS, PB. AC. near mln1

1977 Ply~outh Volara, blue
stationwlgon, air condition.
AM-FM radio, 4 door, 304576-2989 or 676-2372.
1988 Chevy Malibu. 2-dr
307 engine. axe . cond.
$1996. 304-876-2495.
63 Ford $396 . or best offer .

26, 1984

August 26, 1984

1977 Chevy PU .. ahortbed.
air, tilt. crul10. now tlreo, low
mANge. 13000. Call 4.41·
7019.

Trucks for Sala

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Trucks for Sale

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Trucks for Sale

1978 lntornotlonal 40708 17 ford 'h ton flat bed 1!\JCk
KT410 13- lpMd, 2 n.W ., 50. 304-773-6966 .
r•ra. Exc;ellant condhion~ 1 -------~­
. Roodv to wortc .l14-2472013.
73 Vans &amp; 4 w.o.rf
1977 Ford pick-up F-'100.
runt good. • 1 .OOO.Coll99219111 .
71 Ford truck 410. Coli
1!14.- 742-2317 ofter I p.m.
1976 Dataun truck with 82
Ni110n onglno. II op. trona .,
fll&gt;ergloH toppor 1700flrm.
3041712919
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1-=-------78 Ford pickup, 302 ong..

1917 Joep. 4 cyl . F-he~d.
hard top. new tlrea an~,
porto. 304-876-5885 after
8:30pm. •

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1983 Jeep Scrambler, 6 cyl.
autom•tic. ps, many extras
t7960. 304-273 -8161 . .

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1976 Ford cuatomven, new,

otond . ahift, runo good.

1 •
Cop1aln ao1t1, now ntoroor· .
tlblo l!o r11r couch. now ext. point w-roof rack ladder l!o

1981 Plymouth Arrow. ex.

condition.

66,000 mil.-.

white epoke 'rima. bubble

spare. carrier. roof vent, 6

cond. 13700. Call 266-

muot ""end drive. *2700.

topper . 1700. 304· 937·

cvl. attnd . trano. 9 :•111og

Pometoy Middh plllt G 'li: ill, Ohio Pllint PI at II, W. Va.
74 Motorcyclll

74 Motorcydes

1 978 a-ut 4-WD, outo,
PS, 1'1, AC, AM-FM caaa .. 1878 K-o 1d KZBIO' IR, 1.., Honda Hobbit Mopod
01
tilt ...,_.., lu~ rock.•
11000.00.
CoU 742-3071 t221.00CaU992·1i981 .
ounroolf. Clll 448·8340 or ewnln1•- -- - - -- - - 304-171-8118.
- ·
-HOIMII UfMn E•preu.
FOR
SALE:
400
KTM
like,
- -· c .. 11479 Ford von,· - t v1r1 1100.00. Col 112-1804.
nZ-3812.
_ _ __ __ _..:._
convoralon, 360 II
cyl., lV, - · CB. lir• 1184 Hondo Big lied, 3- 18B31f..toy OIVidaan FLT.
63.000 mi . Col 441-11694 whllllr.
windohlold. ...outlful -.uc Candy ApMon .-Fri.
olootrlc otortw, lhlft drive • ple Rod. ful ...... plua
rov-. be. oon. •1.200.
tourpok.
11 1
- C - oy . -·
. . . , .em.fm
,, full
1971 JoopCJ5, V-1, 10x38 I·C="::--:':-:-"-·2_4_7_·3_7_1_2_·•- - . . . . kit •• .
inch tlrM, 4 Inch lift, duel 79 Ylhomo 250 vz wrv
1~-i
oxllauot. Honf top. Good
ood
con. t1IOO. Coli 114_742 _ go . cond. •471. 304-171- Plioecl on inlp1ction.
H1~
.
gtnwonh. Coli 114•
10
.t411,
23 '

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74 MotOrcyclea

Auto P8rts
a Mea aries

81

Auto Parts
• Aoceuoriel

Home
l'mprovementl
Dozer Work by Tod -

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1171 Hondo ' 1110 wit• at•IO.CIIII14-148·20Z1 ·

c.. •tw•y• ..,. .,....,... alntorcam. -

fumllhed. FrM

SEWINji Mocllino ........_

-· CoK 9collect
114-237-0488.
o.m. to1·6

.....,ice. Au-izld

Amerigo Iorge truck cempor, p. m. Roger• Baaement
1111 Pot" lid I cyl. with . . . _ I. ·fully ~ulppod. Woterproofing .
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good gBI mileage . $800.
Call 441. 1300.

Aoking 82,000. Calf 9923732 or 992-6776.

1977 Ford Mu1tang hatch ~
beck, v-8, 4spd, 56,000
mllao. runs good . Call 4468507.

engine, good body. ·. runs
gopd , depeodable. &amp;660.
Call 614-992-6288 after 6
p·.m.

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1976 Ford Grenada. rebuilt

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IN REAL ESTATE .
:SALES IN GALLI A. CO.

DON'T MISS
THIS CHANCE
TO BUY THIS
SPACIOUS 4-5
BR RANCH IN
TOWN. OWNER
REDUCED THE
PRICE, MUST
SELL IMMEDIATELY. VERY
CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED ONLY '12 BLOCK FROM
SCHOOLS, OVER 2.000
SQ. FT., 2¥2 BATHS,
PRICED

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t: lree home (Veterans no down paymen~ FHA Addibon of Bidwell. Can be ptJrchased individually.

Cll btJyetS, approx. $1,250 down). Localed in Rodney Call for ·~-,· 0~.

:::j Village II.

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G h School Rd Each
the buyer! Locat . on ra am
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unit offetS 2 BRs, bath, living room. kitchen with
stove, relrig., rNI and displ., laundry, large cMport.
central air and storage area.

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ESTATE! - 3 BR horne in town features eaHn
kitchen, living room, bath, carport. carpeting. nice

2
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BEEF CATTLE COUNTRY - 132 acres. mostly
C ASTYLEOFITSOWN-describesthislovelywhtte clean hill pasture. good fences, II! story horne,

m brick home with 3100 sq. It, 3 or 4 bedtooms. 3 large bam, tobacco base. fronts oo 3 roads near
C bath~ 20x40 FR. dining room. kitchen .wtth DW, Mudsock. Price reduced to $56.900.

·displ., microwave and trash .co
. mpactor, 1nten:om,
"" dec k an d a, HEY MR. INVESTOR- You can move intoth~ one
central air, 2 car garage, utility bl..,.
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and pay your pavments with the rent from t e
2 20170· pool ' Bea uti u Y an "" ·
other twn Duplex', double wide. and fenced pool
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, ~ PRICE REDUCED TO $59,500! - 3 BR rancho.n can be yours. ear up x um IS'a u11
eY1ov y.
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Rustic walls, 3 BRs. loft woodbumer, beamed
rll acres. more or less. Pond,·full basemen,
am Y cel1
·n front un• with kitchen,
·n"", 3 BRs avaiable 1
-Cll room wtth woodb urner, 1·tv1ng
equ
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" basement.
1
room,
living"'room. chimney for woodbumer,
-1 kttchen, ~ining room, Ill baths. attached 2 car bath. OoubiE!Wlde has 3 BRs, kitche~ i~ng room
garage.
and bath.
(j) 200 ACRES M/l FRONTS ON RACCOON CREEK MUST SELL TO SETTlE ESTAm FINANCING
Cll - Approx. 65 acres tillable and 135 acres woods. AVAILABlE - EXCEUENT TERMS- Cape Cod
z Comfortable two
home .offers 4 BRs, bath, home offers 3 BRs. 2 baths, kitl:hen with eye-level
m krtchen, tiving r~. family room. two fireplaces, oven, dinette, living room has beamed ceilin~.
m barn, 2 large screened porches. lovely quiet utility room, double garage. storm windows, .
setlin~&gt;
woddburning stove, city school district. Additional
COUNTRY CHARliER- Thisoldertwostory home land can be ptJrchased. Call for an appointment
, offetS 4 BRs, bath, krtchen, 16x24' lR, laundry lOT 0
room, carpeting. 2 porches. Well kept oome on 3 . F R SALE - 100x600 ·krt on Raccoon
Z level acres land. Owner financtng ill'ai~ble
'~eludes water tap, ele&lt;;lnc and septic lank. Call for
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REDUCED TO $49,500- COUIJIIrT ASIC F01 A GOOD UVIIIG FOR SALE- 7811 acres
BETTEII.OCATIOII!- Handsome Vtctorian home . brit11 and frame ranch displays 2 baths.
offers 3 BAs, I II blths,laundty room,IMng 100m. 16x24 kik:hen with washer, dl)'er. double OVI\fl
family 100m. carfQI, unltllched fllllllflll. !6x32 ranflll. retrit, rtN, displ.large liv1ng room, artifiCial
fenced pool Kitchen has ran~ refri&amp;;, [WI and fireplace. Master bedroom ~ 16xl8. Cellar house,
displ. Nat ps heat and alun!-sidins L.ocoted at the shed and 30x50 bam. 44 acres of pasture with
edge of town. Call for an afJI)Oiflllnenl
sping and pond. Located in Cheshire Twp.

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SUL THIS IIONTHI- Rio-Centerpoint '
ry
RK!ge). Approx. 75 acres WOOIIand, fronts 011 2
roads, county water ill'ailable. $250 per acre.
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REDUCED TO ....900SION - 3 BR horne leai\Jes kik:hen, living room,
dining room. family room. fireplace. f!JS heat,
central air and carpetins; 9\1'16 IS5Umable.

A"" YOU LOOKING FORA BRICK HOllE?- Then
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Rt. 35 West this home offers a llr&amp;e living room,
dining room. 3 bedroom, laundry room, Ill baths,
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equipped kitchen,'carpeting. cert a111r a a2 car
garage.
CADMUS AREA - 26.5 ACIES - I II

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Point
Vo. 30411711-11420. . noed . lllld

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INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Third Avenue, two
story duplex. 5 rooms and bath in each unrl . Ci)
$25.000
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING ·- 62x00 an steel '
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crane. oflice 1111d batll. Formely """' for txlat sales m
and repair.localed across fro:n Silver Bridge Plaza
wilh access to the. Ohio River. Potential urlimited. m '
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locatl!d south of Me«:e!Vile. Approx. 20 A. tillable,
balance woods, IDbacco base. Owner will help
finance.
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FARMER'S FARM - One of the area's better &lt; :
farms. 101 acres m-1, lots of Symmes Creek bottom ~ _
land, polll, new fences, large bam, several other ,.. :
so h
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buildings, large lob. base, modern 3 '' orne, 2
baths. locaeld on Cadmus CfQSSroads. Call for more :::j :
information.
iOO ACRES. II or 1.. ST. RT. 141Ranch ho.,.. "' •
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tealures 2 bedrooms, bath. kitchen,
ltvtng
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water and well water,' slnrm windows, shelter 2 ·•
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PRICE REDUCED TO $67,500! OWNER TUNS·
FERIIlD TO MICHIGAN -IIUST SEU TillS .
IIONTHI- This attractive horne kx:ated on llebby
Drive features 1700 sq. It of living space. 3 BR~ 2
balhs, dining room, living room, ilitchen and family
room. New custum drai&gt;'S. carpeting woodburn· ·
ing stove, deck and central air.

TRANQUIL AND SERENE describes tlli selling for
th~ lovely two story home oo 26 acres. more or
less. tn Clay Township. This home offers 4BRs. and
2 baths, kitchen w~h range and eye-level oven,
15x481iving room. newly carpeted, fireplace, 6x40
front porch, large flat garden ~ city school district.
CaU for more detai~.

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JIMS WATER SERVICE. .
Con Jim lillie&lt;. 304-171·
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llkenaw,~~800 - 111?1 RatS• ·STEAMER . w- ....,ovol, Broker~. 441-111!92.
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Electrical
BASEMENT 'WATER · 84
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PROOFING.
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1181 Hotlda 710 ., ... "'-

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Aloo poola fillod. Coli 11421f -1141 or 114· 441·
11711 or 1114-448-7911 .

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reduced 1D $87,500 - Former dairy farm
- 7 rm. 2 story house. several butld1ngs,
180 acres m/1, located on the Northup
Patriot Rd. near Northup.
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D-8-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Road to nowhere.••
(fontinued from page D-1)
. had been "shelved for good. "
"If they weren't going to finish it,
why did they start it?" he asks.
''I'm not necessarlly against the
road," Hammons !!dds, "I know we
need highways ... but this is just a
waste or good land."
. Hanunons has other questions
about the project.
"If they had .redirected the
road ...just gone straight instead of
curving around down there, " he
says, pointing to an area several
hundred yards from his property,
' "it wouldn't have . deadlocked my
land ... altoget)ter, they could have
.:;aved 3l acres of land and who
knOWS how much money."
: . "Any fool knows it's quicker tDgo
-straight," he concludes, "but that
-m ust have.made too much sense to
'l:he!n.''
. Hammons also charges that
·.OOOI'has refi!sed to carry through
)Yith a verbal promise to build a
1,3al-foot long fence separating his
j&gt;IISiure land from the property
purchased by the state.
"They told me the project would
~d 400 feet inside my property," he
' ·~ys, "And - since it\.vas&amp;ttheend
,of the segment- they would build a

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"They didn't," he adds. "And,
now they say they won't. They told
me to buDd my own fence two feet
inside my property line."
"My mistake was," he concludes,
"I didn't get Jt in wril!ng.':
In a letter, dated July 31, from
ODOT Director Warren Smith,
Hammonswastold: ''Anyproposed
llmlted access fence ls for the
purpose of protection of the highway
and the traveling public and not .
necessarily for the grotection of the
· adj acent property owners."
That proposed fence, according to
Smith's letter, will not be built until
the highway project Is extended. ·
"As yo'-' are aware, your property
is at the end of a construction ·
segment. It wt11 be some time before
the next segment ls constructed,"
the letter concludes.
Without the fence; Hammons
says, he was forced tosell 26 head of
cattle l}e had grazed in the field.
"I don't know how much it would
cost to build a third of a mile of
fence ... which I don't pian to, cause
I'm not able," says Hammons, who
retired in 1976 after a mining
accident crushed both his knees.
"I had intended to raise cattle
when I retlred ... but, I guess that's

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WANTED .. .... GINGENG ROOT 11o ail other me dical roots
We Will Be at th' Following Locations 1 Day Each Week:
W. ..- L...... OM. 10 A.M. to 2·P.Jl
Gu~ &amp; ·arc~ery ." ijt. 93 &amp; Main St.
friday l•letta, OH. 9 A.M. to 12:30

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Fr*r-. 'I ••rt,

The quotas sought bytheNationai
Machine Tool Builders Association

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Brace's Antique Mall, Rt. 42 &amp;·243
· Sat.-Jacks.., OH. 3.P.M. to 7 P.M.
Certified Gas Station. Rt. 35 &amp; Water St.

We buy Ginsena Root, wet or dry. C"urrtnt pr i.ce, $130.00
lb. to $150.001b. dependinl on siz~ &amp; quahty of root.

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lnMelgs ~," saysOydeHarnmonsln relereoce lothestalusofthe
U.S. 35 bypass project, ''what we'v.e gilt here 1s just as bad _ a road to
nowhere••.except tbemlddle ofmypasmre."
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would limit for five years the Import
ofmachinetoois to17.5pen:ent oflhe
domestic market for metal forming
and metal cutting toolS and 20
percentforsomespecificmachines:
The petition for quotas was flied a
year ago and awaits President
·Re&amp;gan's decision.
"Tral;le protection can provide a
breathing space for us to work
together to 'a chieve a modernized
machine tool industcy which has
stable employment for its workers
and ls fuily competitive g1obally,"
Celeste said in a news releaSe
accompanying the report.
The report notes that Imports of
machine tools were about lOpercent
of the domestic market in 1972, but
jumped to 39 percent last year, with
half of those coming tram Japan.
The report says foreign machine
tool makers don't have to compete
for capital as do U.S. industries.
"In J apan, thecloseretationships
between the public and private
sectors, and the financial and
non-fin ancial sectors, allow rnachine tool builders to m~e heavier
use of debt at lower cost than ls
possible in the u .S.," the report
says.
Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
Minnesota and Wisconsin form the
Council of Great Lakes Governors.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Great
Lakes m achine tool firms need·.
protection from Imports to become
profitable again, according to a
.report to governors of slx Great
Lakes states.
·the quotas " will allow U.S.
machine tool manufacturers to
build themselves up ·in capital and
technology. thereby restoring their
competitiveness in world markets,"
says the report, requested by Ohio
Gov. Richard Celeste.
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Copies of the &amp;Ypage report,
· prepared by a JO.mem ber Great
Lakes Governors Commission on
· the Machine Tool Industry, were
made available F rtday by Celeste's
·Office. It Is scheduled to be releaSed
otflcially Saturday in Boulder
J~; Wis., a t a meeting of the
Council of Great Lakes Governors.
Machine tool industries employ
about 3 percent of the region's work
force; but are the base on which
most heavy industry is built.
Quotas ·are among U reconunen·
datlons made in the report, which
also deals with Improvements in
.finjlncing, research and development, and helping retrain the ,
industry's work force. '

St&lt;lte license procedures set
training requirements for people
using pesticides and govern whicll
CQmpounds can be used.
The departml)llt licenses sane
2,:n:J commercial applicators and ·
has a l().man (ield inspection staff.
But Deputy Director Harry &lt;;;oldstein said a host oflocai laws "could
mean we'd have :n:J different
programs going on at the s;une
time."
The state's field inspectors no.W
spend nearly all their time.on t)te
agricultural use.of jlesticldes, Jar·
gely beca~se the state rarely gets
complaints about residential lawn.care companies. ·

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tor for legal affairs for the Ohio
Department ofAgriculture, says the
department may ask State Attorney
General Anthony J . Cel~ Jr.
toruleonwhetherstatefl!gulatlonof
pesticldesandherblcldetipre-empts
city councUs tn&gt;rn adopting their
own lawn-care ordinances. ·
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been enacted in Ohio, otflclals in two
·, Cleveland-area com m unities,
Lyndhurst and Lakewood,
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