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                  <text>Page 12-The Deily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Frlct.y, September 14, 1984

Plans underway for second annual Beef Day
The Meigs County Beet Cattle ·

The program wiD Include a beef
judging contest tor all ages. This
contest wW be open to both
inaJdng plans for ro~nsortngthe · Jndlvldual and team entries and
second annual Meigs County Beet prizes will be awarded.
DayonSaturday,Sept.29, 10a.m. to
PartiCipants Jn the judging con3 .. p.m,. at the Rock Springs test can reglster to take part on the
Fa.lrgmmds.
day of the event. Commercial ·
Asaoclatkln ani! the Meigs County
Coopel atlve Extension ServiCe are

exhibits will be on display througb·
rut the day and wiD be by feed
dealers,· Iarmer machinery and
livestock product distributors. Several craft booths wW also be

thelamlly. "Beerup YwrFamlly's
Meals with the Microwave Oven''
wUl be presented at 10 a.m. and 1
p.m. TWoseparateprogramswWbe
given and partictpants will i:ecelve
rec!pesandldeastouseatbomeand
there wW be a tasting !iesslon of

featured.
The COI'IIfl)lttee has

planned
programs to Interest all members of

prepared recipes.

A veteranartan wW be on hand to
share advice Wtth local beet
prodUcers. The atterooon session
will Jnclude the latest In health care

()'Brien completes 27 cases ·
TWenty-seven cases were processed by Judge Patrick H. O'Brien
In the Meigs County · Court

W£dnelday.

Fl!led for speeding were Ilhyong

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to be suspended It endorsement Is restitution ·and costs, passing bad
obtained; Pa)l] Clark, Middleport, checks; DaVid Chase, Middleport,
$.tJO and costS and 00 da)'S Jn JaU lor restitution and costs, passing bad
DWI, $75 and costs tor no operators . checks.
11cense and wW be deniE!d an Ohio
Forfeiting bonds were Robert L.
license lor five years; Thomas
Crowden, Parke~. $50, speedMcClung, Mason, $250 and costs and Ing; Dav!dB.DWard,Pomeroy,$:il,
10 days Jn jall for DWI, $50 and costs speeding, Troy D. Guthrie, Tuppers
tor expired drivers Ucense and wW Plains, $40, !allure to control
be denied an Ohio license for 120 vehicle; Jettrey RusseU, Belpre,
days; Jaunlta Dalton, Cheshire, $45, failure to dim bright lights.

KIJn, Gallljx&gt;lls, S22andcosts; Gene
Westenberger, Athens, $21 and
coSts; Charles Slnuns, Langsv11le,
$29 and costs; HQIVey . Hensley,
syracuse, $:18 and costs; Steven
Wade, Vienna, Va., $21 and costs;
John W. Stobart, Racine, $24 and
COlliS; Ronnie Eblln, Rutland, $25
and CO$ts; W. DaVid Krawsczyn, ·
Pmnen)y, $24 and costS; and Allee
Chevalier, ReedsvUie, $22andcosts.
others tin~ In the court were
DouglasEblln,Jr.,Pmneroy,$5and
costs, no muttler; James Powell, Virgil 0. Day
Racine, $al and costs, !allure to
VlrgU 0 . Day, 79, 169 Beech St.,
eontrol vehicle; Tony Weaver, New
Haven, $250 and costs, three days In Middleport, died at 10 p.m. Thurs- ,
jall, 00 days license suspension, day Jn Veterans Mernortal Hosplllil.
Born May 19, 1900, In GaJlla
OWl, costs only for driVing lett of
center; Robert Burris, Pomeroy. County, sm of the late Albert and
$250 and costs, three days In jaU, .60 . Allee Waugh Day, he was are~
day Ucense suspension, OWl; farmer and had resided In MkldJe.
Charles WUUamson, Rutland, $10 port tor the past seven years.
He married Mary Myers, who
and coslS,. !allure to yield right or
survives,
on Oct. 22, 1941, at
way; Richard A. Craig, Uttle
Mercerv!Ue.
Hocking, $10 and costs, failure to
display valid license on traUer;
Also swv(v!ng Is a son, Ferrel ot
Hanison Nelson, Prescott Bailey, Mkldleport.
He was also preceded In death by
Az., $.1) and costs, assured clear
distance; Terry Hayes. Pomeroy. three brothers, a sister, a halt·
$100 and costs, seven days In jail brother and a halt-sister.
Funeral services wiD be held at 2
suspended, and two years proba·
p,m.
Sunday In King's Chapel
t!on, no operators license; Ivan
Church,
with the Rev. Odell Manley
Cremeans, Northup, $50 and costs,
leaVing the scene of an accident; $25 otftctat!ng. Burial will be. Jn King's
and costs, lallure to control vehicle; Cl\apel Cemetery.Friends may call
MaxE.HW,Rac!ne,$150andcosts, at Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral
three days Jn Jall suspended, no · Hlime, GaU!polls, from &amp;-9 p.m.
motorcycleendorsement,$75o!t!ne Saturday.,
The body wiD lie In state In the
church one hour prior to the serVice.

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have a flower show Saturday
(tomorrow) at the Zion Church of
Christ located on State Route 143,
liVe lnlles olf the Route 7 ~-All
exhibits wUI be by club members.
· ThepubllclsJnv!tedtov!ewtheshow
trornnoonto6p.m.

&amp;;hoonover; Lisa Cochran.

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the CAA olllces In Cheshire,
GaU!polls, Pomeroy, Sen!orCitlzens
Centers, County Weltare Depart.
ments and Post Offices. Deadllne
for !lllng applications Is Jan. 31, 1!m.
Community Action Agency sta!t
members are avallable to help
.penple tllloutappllcat!onsoranswer
questlons.attheCAA'smaJnomceat
Cheshire and the Meigs Crunty
Outreach office In the courthouse at
Pomeroy.
Information Is also avallable by
call!ng the HEAP hotl!ne 1·B282a38l, the CAA ott!ces at 992-!ifffi,
367-7341, or Senior Citizens Celllers.
992-2161 or 44f&gt;700l.

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Ga!Ua-Melgs Conunllllity Action Agency. Appllcallonll tor the short term assJatanoe are accepte&lt;l from
Nov. 5 through AprU 12 according to ROOerts.
When applyjng lor emergency asslstallce, Roberts
IBill lndMduals wW undergo a "a face-to-face
• IJitA!rv1ew and they wiD DEed to supply lncmle
documentation as well as docwnElltatlon or need,
sue~} as a shut-oft notice."
Acceptance wW be based on!ncomedocumartatlon
from either the past three or 12 months, Roberts said.
''We start with the three riiOnth Income, and It they

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But as the two stdes , tried to
narrow d!tferellceS In Washlngton;
coal!ndustry'sbargalnlngteamare corit!nu!ng economiC problems In
nearing a
phase of • the union's largest l!eld district In
negotiations aimed at a tlndlng a · WestV!rgi~!orcedtheUMWtolay
strike-tree settlement ixt a new ott 10 stall members !!ldef1nJti!IY,
COidrilct.
lnCtud!ng District 17 vice Piesldent
The two sides have met tlu:ough· Howard Green.
out the week, and llllll'l! bargalnlng
Eledrlcut!Utles, which arepr!nctwu sdteluled tor thew eel•!d. as pal bUyers ot uillon-mlned coal,
they taoe lill ()ct.1eKplratlonotthe have bullthugestockpllestoprotect
exlstiDg40-monthcontractCOYer!ng against a strtlre. One coallnduatly
the ujdo 11hel l1l'lCIIIr IJ( the yoal anaJpt said iarae-l£ale ~

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Baird noted -that there Isn't any
for I! slmUar program
alatal In l1l!lrt year's tederal
sllareoqts.
.. "In myoplnlilo,lt'll bealongtbne
tlndlng a fe&lt;leraJ )lfOgl'am, that
beiM!f!ts the pubUc that way," he
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"It's a dUemma, .a 'Catch-22'
s!tuatiDn" · for the union, said Seth

Schwar1z , ot F;nergy Ventures
Analysts, a . consulting Dnn In
Arlington, Va.
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Whlle strike would rt!ma\re all

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. DETROIT (AP) - M.re than
59,000 United AulD Wlll'lcml Union
members. aome ''whooping .oo
hollering'' and sJmutlng "It's png
down," began strikes Saturday at 13
plants where General Motors Corp.
makes Its most !"1l'llar cars.
Negotiations, meanwhile, re, sumedpromptlyatlla.m.Saturday
on a natlOnal contract covering the
350,000 UAW wor!e-s einpklyed by
GM. Unlm President OWen Bieber
said the contrlct that expired at
midnight would be extended

Indefinitely.
The expiration of the natlonal

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"The saa1nt1 census _, bi'ouihl
about puUIIIy by the cliln&amp;e ID
Medlclre and · Medlclld and the
reduced . ~ ot days and
arncllntl b'wlddl tbeptElidiil!ftt.
Will pay - 11!8\'1!1 'tJII! JK.plt.al with
aVIIIable beds wll1ch could be put to
good 11R ..... to provide DiletJUI
betwte acute hospital can! apd a
lllll"llnlllome'', the bolpltaJ admln·
lltrator uitiiiWiital
Ill fad, Luc• ll)'llt WOUld taJte .
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UAW-GM contract coinCided with
expiration of 1491ocal ones.
It was the first widespread
walkout In 14 years against the
world's largest manufacturer.

"It's . gQ!ng OOwll! It's going
STB.IKE AT OM 11NA.L
down! " shoUted members of UAW
ASSEMBLY PLANT- A group
Local 654 at a Camaro assembly
of Picketers walk lhe line
plant in Van Nuys, Call!., as they
Satunll!y
momlng In Unden,
headed tot the picket line.
In
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of a General
N.J.,
Other plants 'targeted for Wal·
Moton
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aMeillhly
plant
kouts Jncluded lhrre assembly
where about 4,800 U'*ed Auto
plants Jn Pontiac,. Mlclt.; and one
Worllen memben are 011 !l&amp;rllre.
each In FUnt, Mich.; Wan-en,
Mich.; O?ravflle, Ga.; Arlington, shift. For!IUito!them, that won't be
Texas: W!lmlniton, Del.; Linden, untO Monday.
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N.J.; Bowling Green, Ky.; ShreveSane workers wereunhappywtth
·port, Lli.; and Wentzville, Mo.
the strategy.
About 1,000 WOi'lcl!rs set up a · "We're the stormtloopers;'' said
picket line at~ Buick DMslon Bob Price, 34, a spraypaJnter at the
. . . Mtfe Wtlill, 7 1"')1 · It'll
· plant In Fllnt, whldl hasaljoull4,1m Lordstown COI'(IPJex In northeast
fdftllllalllllld
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'----------..-.------...,;,_......,....,,.a..o...;~ employees, said Fred Myers, pres!· Ohio. "It's going to be hard to sit·,
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denlo!UAWI...ilcal599.
Aa I'Xllfltned by Lucu, "the
back and watch everybody light."
• • Nit 5 X •.,. 'I I , I ' '! lhatlllllltJbed,.,_..be
"'lbey're whooping and holler· . " I feel everybody' should go out,"
MM•'llld aDd !ntemledlalll! CIJ'e
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saldDwgGoodman, awocker at the
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TheUAWtoJdtheremalnderofJts Lordstown cmnplex that employs
3110,000 GM WOIIleis at l3l other about ll,lm wockers. "I want back
wtlat ...........~to be· D 1 t' r ... t• I • rn" , I ... Diw ' 5 ' r ~-,., and
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unlonmlnerstrornwork!ng,hesa!d,
llllC'UI1ty for miners, thousands of a contract settlement would not
whom have been Jald ott, and his avert further layoffs.
reluctance to grant wage or other
"It ther'e Isn't a strike, there'll be
eQOOOI1IIc COI'ICU 1tons.
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layoffs," Schwllr!Z 'said. He said
For Its part, the Industry has ut!Utles "are going to want to bum
served notiCe tltatlt wants changes ott their stockpiles of cpaJ," thus
In work rules and oUter rell!ted reducing the demand for coal even
• areas from the union, Concessions further.
whlch Would improve productlv!ty
Schwartz said the major union
· ..00 the compan!eS' chances of coal companles, such as Coosolldameetlng 11011-unlon cmnpet!tion for t!on Coal and Peabody Coal Co.,
coal sales.
"would Uke to avoid a strike.

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Prln. at llnkiit&amp;
~P. TP: School In
F•d. ollnk. Dill Proc.
Bl11l Contlol &amp; Audit
Bt~. Shorthllld
h&amp;- Typin1

Industry.
A IOUl'l:e cloee to the talks, wbo
&lt;Creed to discuss ~ situation
f'rlday only 011 the gtounds he
remain anonymous, &amp;aid the bar·

gaining teems "have now gone to
· the crJUcaJ Issues."
These issuEs evidently center on
the ·drive by UMW President
~ Trumka for greater Job

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"Last year, we spent $31!1,1mlil GaDla and MeigS
Counties," Roberts said, -..and this year, we are
hoplr\g the grantS wW be somewhere Jn that
ne!ghb:a lox!." Roberts added that last year the state
spent $106 miUJon dollars In providing energy'
BIS~lance to low 1ncorrMi iamUJes.
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automaUcally receive an application ror either
i'eguJar or emergency tundlng th,ls year In the man.:
A tolltreephonenumber,l-aKI-2824!1Kl,lsavaUable
tor those ~v!ng any questions about the programs,

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lpplicatlonl from low Income tamlllel for

It the udllty·ll not partlclpatlllf In tJie Jli'OII'IIII,
R.obertlaald a youcller cu be I.ued tol!!!lppay 111111.
'Mao llle add!d,!t. bulk tuelll Ulld u !be prln\aty
90III'Cl! of Mat, or U heat II paid by 1 landlllnl.· a
voucher can be I•=' to help CIMI" !be bilL
The p!!l'llt!lltCe CNd1t received. Rotle'tlllld, will
be based OD 1111! ~'llbiuill! b-IJit pn!ioed1J1112
months. 'I"11I! ~ 1ncorne II$7,110JII!!"~w.lthfl.&amp;IO
added ... each ~ member.
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Fulld of Dtsilfl
Skttchin&amp;
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IIIII leview
Bee. Shorthlnd
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program, ROOerts said appilcatiOns tor emergency
auJst•nre are )taitdled.oo the local level thrwgh the

said.

"!- C:ULJPOUS - Winter II 011 Ill WI!Y. With the cold
-the!' comet hlih heating lllllJ, which puts. crimp
10 ·111811)' IJudatU. But there Is help b- IOII"le loW
' lncan~ tamllies woo muat onetime$ cJioo&amp;e
betwwu heating their residence and eating.
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Non·Crodit Offerings:
Budeet Buffets, Tuesdays (1012-30), 5 msions, 7pm-9pm
Holiday Crtlts. Tllundays (10/4-11/1), 5 susions, 7pm-9pm
Tumble Bu&amp; GymnaS1ics (tp 4-7) .
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Stetion I, Tuesdays (10/2-30), 5 Sllsions, 7 pm-9pm
Section 2, Thursdays (10/4·11/1). 5 SHSiOIS, 7 p~~t-9pm
Beeinnin&amp; Gymnastics (Aps 7-up)
Section 1, Tues4ays (10/2-30), 5 sessions, 7pm-9pm
Section 2, Thtrsdays (10/4·11/1). 5 stsiions, 7pm-9pm
Computer Literacy
Section I. Tuesdays (10/2-IZ/4), 10 sissions, 6:30pm-9:30pm
Section 2. ~tdnesdays (9/26-12/5). 10 sessions, 6:30pm-9:30pm

Memorial graveside services for
Miss Addle Mae PoweU, 61, Pomeroy, whodledSept. 6, will beheldat2
p.m. Sunday at the Greenwood
Cemtecy Jn Racine with the Rev.
·Carl Hicks oft!c!at!ng. MemQrlal
contributions can be made to ~
Meigs Unit of the American Cancer

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FrtendstnaycallatPhllllpsFuneral
Home, Ironton, from &amp;-9 p.m.

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available for purchase at the first class session.
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Open reeistration will be held on Monday, ~ptember 24at the Davis Career Center on the campus trom
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WEDNESDAYI . 7:30 p.M.

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Mason Methodist Church

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dall, and Mrs. Herbert (Joyce)
Long, all or Columbus; and Mrs.
Charles (Margaret) Bowman Qf
Jackson; a son, the Rev. Wllllam
C'.oot!all of Rt. 1, Patriot; lour
grandclllldren; a brother, Andrew
of Langsville; and a sister, MUdred
· Scurlock ot Columbus. ·
Shewasalsopreceded!ndeathby
·a sister.
Funeral services will be held at 2
p.m. Sunday Jn · Waterloo United
Methodist Church, with the Rev.
Chiu-les Herrell oll!ctat!ng. Burial
wUl be In Fox-Fairview Cemetery.

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7201 Ext. 301 (Ohio only) or (614)·245-5353 Ext. 301.

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of the late Everette and EstaMahan
Myers, she was a mem~ ¢
Waterloo United Methodist Church.
She married Orlyn Goodall, who
surVives, on AprU 15, 1938.

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allowed in an OJ:tio welfare ol&amp;e-P&amp;If'D-l

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eat1ons and times:
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Monday, Sept. 17
Entern Hilh School
9:30am-1:30pm
6pm-8pm
Tuesday, Stpt.l8
leip Sr. Hi&amp;h School
9:30am-1:30pm
6pm-8pm
Thursdly, Sept. 20
Wellston Hi&amp;h School
. 9:30aM· 1:30pm
6pm-8pm
Monday, Sept. 24
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Jackson Hill! School
· 9:30a•·1:30pm. 6pm-8pm
These special re&amp;istr~tion locations art for off·Cimpus. mktnd and speeial classes only.
110 re&amp;istration will be taken by phone on these dates at these locations.

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CLEVELAND (AP) The
wtnnJng number drawn Thursday
night · In the Ohio Lottery's daUy
game, ''The Number," was 28!1.
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Ad~itional information, reeistration, In peymtnts, and text purchases lillY lit done at the followinalo·

Applications available
for HEAP program ·

Applications lor the Hmne
Energy Assistance Program
(HEAP) are avaUable at several
locations In the two county area,
accord!ng to the GaJlla-t;,lelgs
Meets Monday
Community Action Agency.
The Southern Local School Board
HEAP Is designed to help offset
Will meet In regular session Mon- thehlghcostofwlnterheat!ngblllsof
day, 7 p.m., at the high school low Income and elderly households.
EHg!ble hooseholds must he at or
cafeteria.
below 150 percent of the Federal
Poverty Guldellnes, or an annual
Veterans Memorial
incomeof$7,470!oroneperson,plus
$2,610 lor each additional household
.Admissions--Robert Roush, Lemember. HEAP Is now an emertart, W.Va.; Mabel Pauley, gency assistance program.
Middleport.
Applications can be picked up at
Discharges---Pearl Sisson;

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Sb8ron Icenhower;
Templeton,Keith
Jr.;P!&lt;;kens;
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Nancy Goodall, 70, Rl. 1, Patrlot,
died Thursday a!ternoon In Lawrence County ·General Hospital,
Ironton.
Born AprU 19, 1914, In Walnut
Tcmnsh!p, Gall!a County, daughter

From pt mill
to civic project

hand. YOWII people wiD have an
Flllllllles .or !ndlv!duals who
opprlunlty ID take part In a ca~ attend are asked to take aluminum
scramble fQr cash.
· cans and new8J)IIpers, bundled or
A beet berbecue luncheon wW be baaed, to recycle for the Special
avaUable at a nmnlnal fee and ll!e Olympics program.
Qeef Day II tree of charge and IS ·
music' and entertalninent will be
presented during the lunch hour.
open to the publ!c. For additional
~ door prizes wW be I!Warded ln!Drrnl!tion contact the Meigs
alollg with a - gate at the end or' County Cooperative Extension Ser·
the day. Materlllllfm the pte were vtce, ~

IN PERSON

Also swvlvtng are

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Addie Mae Powell
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The Sunday Tim• S.ntinel
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The Sunday Times-Sentinei--Page-A-3

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.....--.Business Briefs:-:--..., James appointed to Innovation Center
Management program slated

.Min·ors of.Mondale.___,_____Jam_e_s_J._K_,..ilpa__t_ric_k
and create more units for poor and
WASHINGTON - Walter Mon· save $51 b!lllon In lower costs of peace, wheat crops, energy costs ~
A Division of
dale now has obUged a breathlessly Interest. He would pick up S!i billion aU ·these are maybe thls and low·lnCome peQple. ·
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Mondllf 1111 promised "a major ,
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rsm~ ~.._-r. t"'T""EE!! d•-==awaiting nation by letting us know by eliminating ''waste, fraud and posstbiy that. The Mondate pro,.
q,v
how he would achieve a reductlon·of abuse," which Is what they aU fBY.
gram Is like a one-way railway new commllment to education."
two-thirds In the. deficit projected he would cut unspecified "discre- ticket, good for this day and claSs How majQr Is major? lns par!y
, ·821 'lblrd Ave.; GaDJpolls, Ohio tll Couri st., Pomef!JY, Ohio
platform pi'OOllses a dozlen 001tly
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(614) 992-2156
for 1989. He would do It with tionary programs" by S8 bWion; only.
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and he woUld add Ul biUion In
mirrors.
The Mondale plan presents other new pnlll'ams of ald from nor-·
ies through Jl"llduate schools. His
This Is In the best tradition of such "spendlrig increases."
Oaws to the skeptical eye. He
ROBERT L. WINGETT
On the revenue side, tbe aentle- pi'O(lOSeS a net increase of~ billion pro!ft(ae to cut lll1'm fii'OII'IIIll br $t
promises. Ronilld Reagan pro.
Publisher
pounded the same sort of hocuS· mart would uk tax ~of $85 In non-defense api1Jldlhi, but there billion 1'\1111 hNdlonl Into hll
r·.,
pocus In his campaign four years billion. He would take ln'$17 biWon
Is no way under moon ar sun that campalp prorniJe to wor1t towl!'ll
PAT
WHITEHEAD
from
the
revenues
procluced
by
aso.
His
Idea
was
that
by
cutting
the tleniOCI'ltk: cendkllte C9Uid COftU1ll!dlty prtc.oe IUpportlat ''par·
HOBART WILSON JR.
Assistant
Publlsher·Controller
economic
growth.
With
everytblng
he
could
so
revitalize
the
pay
far au the promises he has tty o( income." He Pl''l* . hlJIIer
tax
rates,
Executive Editor
In
plaLoe,
the
projected
deficit
would
economy that enough revenue
made with. a mere $22 billion. Let spendlna on hazlrdoua· wutill, on
clean air, on clean wlter, on w
would come In to pay for a program drop from $263 biUion to $86 biUlon, me mention a few.
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of higher.spending on defense l!nd a mere 1.6 percent of the gn:iss
The aentJeman promises to spend and humanities; .on "tbe hllbeat
loWe!' spi!ndlng on . non-defense national product, ~ we would all · mdre on roads and bridges, mass· quality of bealth'care" far wterue.
items. It didn't quite work out that live happUy ever after.
transit, water supplies, harbors, A new program would hire
" hundreds of thousanda of Ullftn·
way.
The threshold trouble with aD ports and local sewerage systems.
Now coin~"S Mondale. He hegins these " specifics" Is tluit ihey begin He wjll spend more on )ll'e!latal pii)Yed people to work -therbiDI
with a ftgure of $263 bWion as the with Imaginary numben and.can· care, supPlementary food, school aDd lnatallblg 101111' l!llei'IY ~
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projected deficit for 1989. He w~ not rise much above the level of ll!nches, child nutrition, child care, in mUllons of America hornn."~
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In part by kllJlng the MX mlssUe hokum, to suppose that anyone can treat child abuse. He wiD re!itore fellerlll prtorlty O!lce ·apJn.'' He
would create a new national
and the B-1 bomber; he would cut accurately predict · In SePtember government's role In helping aU
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outlays lor hQalth ·care by $12 1984 what economic conditions wW Amerlclllll to find adequate and reconstruction fund to provide
billion; he would cut !ann pro- . be In September 1989. lnflatiOn, affordable housing. Jle wiD UPIJ'ade loans to stalel and locllltln for
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by $4 billion; and he would unemployment, Interest ralft, Will',
houalng In minority communities public works. The Jist goes 011 and
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President Reagan couldn't have ~ed a better prop than Andrei
on.
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A5 for tax Increases, tile MonclaJe
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Plan
Is to soak tbe rlcll. 1bat II
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But If Reagan's Intention is to explain U.S. policy on the stalled nuclear
polltlcaUy awe-Jing but ft.c.uy .
mtns talks or on the many otl!er areas of disagreement_,the Soviet foreign
deceptive. A taxpayer I In the
Is the right man tor that, as weD.
m.&lt;m
braCket now J11Y1 • tax Ill
most of his career, Gromyko symbolizEd till! Kremltn's tough
perhaps
$64,1nl. Monclale would
957, when he was named tothepJSI, healreadrwas known as the
raise this to about $71,&lt;m. FIDe! But
So/(et "nyet" man. In tact, his appOOitment as ambassador to Washington
out of TT million ,!allllllle returns,
In •1943 at the tender age of 38 was intended as a snub.
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only
125,&lt;m are predlcatal on
And yet, Gromylro also Is an able diplomat who has dealt with eight .
Incomes
above DX!.tm. The 1111
presidents leading up to Reagan.
money Is down tiEl! In the
fu&gt; au acounts, he Is at the height of his powers at 75. Analysts within the
llvelthoods ol the 72 mlllloll faml1iH
S!fte Department and outside agree Gromyko holds greater sway over
with Incomes undel' SSl,WO, end
Soviet fQrelgn policy than anyone else In the collectlve leadership, poostbly
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ulttmafely they must beer the bnilll '
Including President Konstantln Chernenko.
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of
any really lucrative jllogiam Ill
)\tier the Sept. 28 meeting in tlie White Hoose, he reports to the Politburo
hflher
tiXes.
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and probably to the Corron~ Party Central Committee meeting which
Let
me
revert to fundamentall.
• otftctals here expect to he convened In ell1'1y October.
AU
the
bar charts and projectlolll
Gimlyko 1s the first ranking Soviet official Reagan has seen 1n his 44
and speculations and conjectures
mbnlhs In the White House. It won't be a nEgllllating session; arms control
are the stuff of•polltlcal enter111D·
talks wW remain suspended at least untO next year.
.
meot. They luive about tlie 1111b- ·
Reagan says he might be able to convince the fOreign mlrilster "the
stance of cotton candy. What we
Ulllted States means no harm." ~ also, according lo a knowledgeable
!mow' taking the gentlemen 011 their
U.S. olflclal, Intends to lll'ge the Soviets to give ground on human rights by
words, 1s that MciiiUle rea&amp;rds a
ea\;lng up on dissidents and political priSoners and reviving Jewish
tax
lncreaae u · a flrllt ~;
erillgratjon.
Reagan
regard~ a tu IDCreueu a
SecretarY of State George P. Shultz wiD go ·into more detail with
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Jastresort.'l'hlllwecanbeltew.
The
Gf.Omyko beforehand, at a meeting In New York. TQPics on the agenda
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rest If mOstly moonsbine.
lnel• Improving trade and 1Dcreas1J!« sclmtltlc exchan~.
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.No major breakthroughs are In pnxspect, however. "It's more a question
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h
Politburo," said the olflclal, who spoke only If not Identified.
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Grornylro came to Washington in 1941 as counselor to the Soviet
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WASHINGTON - On Friday, U.S. Marines In Beirut. .
In the area, It must get along with
have been Signs that "Arablsts"
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delegate to the United Nations. In 19!1'7 he was foreign minister.
Aug. 3, Israeli Ambassador Melr
~t and Murphy tried to
haVe pined the ucendancy In the the SyrianS, they ..y. even If H
Rosenne met behind clOsed doors soothe ·tJie ruffled Iscaell. They Intermediate ~h for a workable · means Jcnorln&amp; thm iESpUiillblllty
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with Undersecretary d State Rl· suggested that Murphy's contro- u.s. policy in the Middle Dst.
for · the bombing ol tile U'.S.
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Amiacost, and the assistant versial statement had been taken
embassy In Betr.ut and the l'llW'den
InfDI'IMI liiJUl'Cel llave pointed
c.
secretary
for
Near
Eastern
affairS,
out
of
context
They
pointed
out
that
d
of the Martnes.
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to
my
a880Ciate
Lucette
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Richard Murphy. ·
Syria
W!15
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on
the
Sllte
'Ibose who detect a "tilt" toward
nadli
that
Murphy,
the
former
u.s.
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subject
was
U.S.
policy
ot
countries
Oepartnient's
blacklist
Syria
point to the recent appointaniblssador
In
Damascus,
Is
well
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toward Syrta, .·one of Israel's mos,t .that support terrorism.
ment
ot
veteran diplomat WOllam
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.for
lits
pi-o.Arab
sympa·
•
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Implacable
and
radical
enemtes.1
the
State
Department
pair
Stili,
Eagleton
as designated U.S. am·
thles. His prallle of the Syrians for
: The State of Ohio mandated including Infants, pre-school, schOol ·
Rosenne
expressed
his
concern
tiptOed
delicately
around
the
Issue.
being "helpful" In Lebanon was no
bassa\lor in Danwcus. ~
titrough S.B. 160 and S.B. 169 that age, and adults, the need tor more
has a history of enthUslum ·tor
tach county shaD create a Board of teachers, aides, administrators, over Murphy's recent statement to They repeated the ritual pledges ol slip of the tongue, they ..ld. but a
Congress that Syria was being support fQI' Israel, but they didn't deliberate, Cl11!fully planned stateradical Arab reaJmes. Wilen lie
~D. hire staff, and operate support stalf, and facUlties became
"helpful"
in
the
continuing
poUtk:al
speclflcaDy
dlsctalni
Roaenne's
.~
headed the u.s. Mtsston to Ubya,
ment
Intended
to
send.a
message
to
(IOOgrams for the Mentally Re- evl!f' pressing.
crisis
In
Lebanon.
Did
this.
he
suspicion.
For
he
may
not
have
he eagerly courted Muammar
both
Israel
and
·the
Arab
world.
larded/Developmentally Disabled
A .4 mill operational levy was
change
In
U.S.
asked,
Indicate
a
j
been
wrong
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/Is head of tile mt.lon to
The
"Arablsta"
argue
that
Syria
~ltlzens within the state.
presented for the first time In 197lto
pol\cy
on
Syna?
Rosenne
remlllded
Since
the
Lebanon
debacle,
there
Iraq,
be
was lnstnunftltal In tile 1
Is the key to IllY overaU Middle
: These County Boards are·autho- the voters in GaJJia County tot the
~
the
Amei'lcans
that
Syria
had
has
been
an
air
of
contention
InSide
admlnlltratlon's
tOt toward the
East settlement. If the United
rized (mandated by law) to receive beneftt of the Gallla County Board
encouraged,
If
not
OUtright
lOSt!·
the
State
Department.
Lately,
there
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idequate funding through tax of MRIDD. This lnltlal effort of
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~es. grants, tuition, and county
voter support was passed by a large gated, the October massacre of
Commissions to develop physical majOrity. However, In 1975, the
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tacllltles, hire adequately trained budget .commission decided to
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protesslonal starr, and provide reduce the .4 miD levy to .3 miD.
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p'rogrammlng appropriate for This was perhaps the beginning of
The born-again sensitivity io the biblical declarations having to do highly explicated values, and get . every Amer1can were permitted to
those individuals with needs that the financial problems that have
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Idea of "Imposing'' one's beliefs on with the brotherhood of man, he this,', whereas aD the religiously dissent actively from the Imposition
cannot be met In public schools or plagued the program ever since.
•I . other community programs.
It was evident In the early days of others awakens sleepy Ubertarlan would not wish to impQSe such opposed values one hears about
of values with which he cllsqrees,
, Mental retardation knows no the school that a community spirit blood. The antl·statlst tradition In visions on his fellow AmeriCans? these days (e.a.• permtsslve prayer to the tune ot rellevjna hlmieJt of
$octal, economic, educational or of cooperatiOn eldsted for the Amer1ca, which Is far more Should Abraham UnColn, In order 1n the schoOls) dori't coat the the relevant tax burdell, wtly, wt
racial boundaries. It can, and does, benefit of I!Yeryone. However, since pronounced than the recently disco. to ..tJsty the separatlontsts, touow. dissenting taxpayer a cent, I would would end up with eometblntcllled
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{lCCUI' in families of aU kinds.
l!m, the county MR!DD program vered neutrality-toward-religion ' ing the words, "A5 God give~ us the . guess that maybe half, may~ "voluntary laxltlon:" An ldft aone
t
• The Guiding Hand and GaUco has presented. nine additional op. trldltion, Is suddenly lOOking up light to see," have Interrupted hll · three-quarters, of tbe tul!l paid by . with the Wind.
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l&gt;rograms afford developmental, portunitles lo tbe voters o! GaDia over the Cortin in which It has been injunctionl to Chartty and btother· the minority J10 tO flllance state
· 'I'hole who haw IUddenly dlacoeducational. and vocational train· County to pass a levy of support but buried aD the9e years. Time hood to the extent that 1tieae activity with which that lnlnorlly Is vered tbe Iniquities In "lmJI(IIIq"
lng from birth through adulthood. ; only one has passed. that one betng magazine, In Its roundup on the . Impulses were generated .In him by not 1n sympathy. And tJits Is true their values on tbe tnlnoi1ty are
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No matter what the level of mental . the continuation of tbe 197llevy of state-religion controversy, reports his belief In a divine order!
whether we are talking about the goJna to luive 1o give up a wayofllfe
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In
its
current
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"the
usual
·
fetardatlon, it has been found Its the reduced .3 mW which narrowly
It ill fascinating to aee Demo- COIIIIei'Vatlve,mlnol1tyorthesoclal· If suddenly they take t11emse1vs
etrects can be drastically reduced • passed In 191Jl. Therefore, It Is not reading of the FJrst Amendmen,t is cratlc politicians suddenly so de- 1s1 mlnortty.
seriously. I'd r11ther bow my bead
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through early Intervention and too difficult to see why the GaUia that government and the president mure and withdrawn on the · You do remember when (It stUI and (toncue In cheek) recite
llabiUtattve programml!ig.
County 169 Board has had to pursue -are supposed to be officially neutral buSiness of "lmPD41ng'' values on hlppens, here and t~~er.e• the pra)lft'l dictated to me by Fritz·
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walk from here to the street comer Fl eea:free, N.H., announced that nve minutes and draw out clleea to
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children, the GaDJa County School
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lor Retarded Children, as It was household, organization, .or bust· presidents who forthrightly, in reflects 10111ebody:s values, and It tax bill tJ:Iat went to IUblldlze that tor (II'Oirama that Ieftoeet 1111
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The current result of the above in decreeln&amp; the Northwest Ordi' thole \lalues. The IWdl Ill the
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lions and always under the dark
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cloud of uncertainty.
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(:burch under the capable teaching
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thetr humanity by how they treat to sbed lds blesslnp on their a«epted.
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\ Expenses for the ftrst year of the elderly and those who cannot machlnatlonl.
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qperatlon were only about $3,(Q) belp themSelves. ·
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capped neighbors, friends. and would forb?d AmerlcaDs from ~ clllleDten to boW their
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~ Jncreued Jn IICq)t! and tbat eiiQUih ClllztiW care for What ougllt DOt to bave been heeded Ouiltlalll ..-! Jews who In their
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ATIIENS - KeY functions of management wW be detAiled In a
programentt~ ''What Managers Do," tobeheldon~ys.Oct. 9
through Nov. 6, from 6: lJ..9: XI p.m. at Belpre Public Utnry.
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The program, sponsored by Ohio Unlverslty'scontlnulngeduclltion
~am, Is desJ&amp;ned fol' new managers needing an understanding of
tlie manaaement process,
Fees are $150 for one ·participant, $140 for two from the same
organizatiOn andS13Jforthree or more from the same organization. ·
Participants are ellg1ble for twO hours of -underp'aduate credit.
. lnfolnlerellted peJ'SOIIS $hPI!Jd contact Karen Jones at !l!M-e1 for more
nnatiOn.

·Incorporation ]J(lpers fi~d
GAU.IPOLIS-MichaeJLarklns,4!12KathySt.,halllledartlclesof
lncollJOr&amp;tion with. Secretary of State Sherrod l3mwn's offlce for

Larkins Inc.. ·
I..arklns is listed as Incorporator and agent. ·

Home resale activity increases
COLUMBUS - Home resale activity In the second quarter of thls
year was 9.8 percent higher .than the same quarter last year,
according to figures from the Ohio AssociatiOn of Realtors. .
Existing .oo,ne sail!5 in the state i'OIIIl 1o 145,100 units duriJJa the
·!lfCOIId quarter, compared to 132;100 units for thesameperkld In 1!183.
Nationally, resa~ actlv1tyfor slngle-tamUy homes. condominiums
and cooperatiVes during tbe second quarter !'Ole 10.8 percent from
the same perlnd l~t year to a seasonaUy-adJusted 8lllallll rate of 3.29
mOllon units.
•'The rise in iesaJe volume occurred largelY becauae of the
widespread use of adJustab~rate mo~ ... said Walter J .
DeGroft Jr. or Toledo, president: of-the XJ,(Q).member state realtor
group.
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torvUJe man has been named
associate director of the Ohio
University Innovation Center.
Ronald H. James, executive
dlrectoroltbeLawrenceEconomlc
Development Corp. In South Point,
will 8SIUme the Innovation Center
position on Oct. 15.
"Ron James• experience and
expertile In aovenunent, .regional
affairs and economic development
equip him weD .tor his new
re1P01111bllltles," said Wilfred R.
Kollill!br, center director, In mak·
lng the aniiOIIliCerlient.
At the Innovation Center_
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establllbed In 1982·to prolliClte the
developi-t of new, technology·
based bullnesses - .J ames wUI.
d1recl daUy operations, Interview
prospective clients, and develOp
long-term activities With regional
and state lll'OIIJlll, both In the Public .

and private sectors.
James, who also has served as

executive director of the Greater
Lawrence County Area Chamber of
Commerce since June 1984, brings,
to his new position broad expe.
rlence, lncludlngsomenlneyeai111n
state government.
From 19'7!1 to early 1983, he Will&gt;
representative tor Ohio House
District 92, during which hecbalred
for four years the committee on
publlcutllltlesthatwrote.thepubUc
utllltles commission ~tructurtng
Jaw.
He !hen servedasdeputy4Jrector
·of the Ohio Department of Natural
Resources before · assuming his
current position In Octolier 1983.
Prlar to his work in state
government, James was an adver-·
!Ising account executive for the
Times Trader In RuSsell, Ky. , a

social worker for the Lawrence
County Welfare Department and
sales manager for' Southem Ohio ·
Kawasaki In Proctorville.
A 1966 graduate of Fairland High ·
School. James received an asso·
elate degree in advertisi ngJournalism from MarshaU Untver·
slty in 1971.
He Is the son of' James H. and
Geraldine James ol South Point. He
and his wife, Jackie, have two
daughlers, Brea , nin e,. a nd
Summer, siX.
Clients of the Innovation Center
Include Chelco Electronics Inc., a
manufacturer of hearing testing
equipment; Morehart Research
and Development, an engtneertng
finn that wiD markl't a system lor

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slorage tanks; and Technlcom , a
start-up firm that will prodUce--\!
technical manua ls.
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Dlagnostlc Hybrlds inc.,aspinotfof ~ :
university research that uses· tecomblnant genetics techniques to :l
diagnose viral and bacterial tnfec· •1
tlons with far greater speed and
accuracy than currently available, ~
and Embryogen Inc., a ftrm thlit ~
will market genetlcaUy Improved )1
livestock. Also a spinoff from f:
university research in recombinant ~ :
genetics, Embryogen Is the only : ~
commercial partner in a new state
and industry-funded ·research con· 1
sortlum foc usin g on a nirila1
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POMEROY - "Blueprint for Real ~slate Sales," a continuing
education 'program olfei'e&lt;l by the Southeaatei'n .otuo BOard of
Reilltors and the OhiO ASSociation of Realtors, will be conducted on
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and non-members who are licensed Ohio real estate pracUttoners.
Every Ucenaee In Ohio mliSt now cmlplete. 11 hwrs of
protesslonaUy upgraded continuing educatiOn every three yeaiS to
888Ui'e the public that qualified professlorials are handling real estate
transactions. .
The local course, to be held at Buckeye HUis Career Center In Rio
Grande, wiD satisfy six of the 11 hours. The gnogiam wW be held
from 9 a.m. untn 4 p.m., and the registration .tee Is SM.
For addlttonallnformation and registration. contact Pottle Turner
or Jean Trusaell of the Southeastern Ohio Board of Realtors, ED! E.
Main St., PomerQY, at 992-2259.

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Partly c;loudy Saturday night. MostlY sunny Sunday, ~s
Saturday nlght between 38 and 47. Highs Sunday between 00 and 67.
NOimiWI!M, ~ CEN'IRAL
, Partly cloudy Saturday illght. Laws near \10. Mostly Slilu1y Sunday.
Highs In the mid 606. The·chance of rain ls :D ~t Saturday illght .
and near zero Sund{ly. ,
CENTRAL JAKE; SHORE, EAST lAKE SHORE
NOR'l1IEA8T, CENTRAL IUGIDANDS
Partly cloudy Saturday night. Lows In the mid«&amp;. Mostly sunny
Sunday. Highs between 00 and 65. The chance or rain Is :al percent
Saturday nlght and near zero Sunday.
MIAMI VALlEY, CEN'mAL, EAST CEN'I'R,M. .
Partly eloody Saturday night. Lows .be\Ween \10 and 45. Mostly
sunny Sunday. Highs In the mid sci;. 'the chance of rain Is :a~ percent
S;lturday nlght and near zero Sunday. .
SOU11IWEST, SOU'l1l CENTRAL
P~ cloudy Saturday night. Lows In the rnld «&amp;. MosiJ¥ S1!11J1Y
· Sunday. Highs, In the mid as. The chance ot' rain. Is :a~ percent
Saturday njght and near zero Sunday,
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Winds, northwest 10 to W knots Saturday night and west to
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for Ohio.
Tempera!W"es at 5 a.m. Saturday were In the 50s to the low as.
Chesapeake .was the wannest spot In the state with 64 degrees, and
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told a news coiiference Friday that
Locker said In one Instance, 'a
he has halted distribution of cheese woman In Troy reported finding
remaining from a lot of 6!ll cases , needles In two 5-pound blocks of
sent to Troy and Piqua from a cheese. He saldsbe threw one away
federal goverrunent-contracted and turned In the other, which
warehouse, Merchants Coli! ·Star- contained two sewing needles.
age, Cincinnati.
On Thunday night, he said a man
In Bradford, which also Is In Miami
(_eo_nt_tnu_ed_fro_m_pa_ge_Al) County, reported finding one needle
in a block of cheese but said he
already had discarded it.
teim extensiOn of l\9Spital c~. he
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kept here f()r additional days,
whatever ls needed, for a nominal
fef In comparts ion with.the regular
hospital costs."
As for the cost, Lucasspokeofthe
fee or reduced rate as being
"some\hlng like $5(l.a day•: noting little longer with minimum rather
that It would be mlnlmal, but still than acute hospital care, so that the
sldlled nursing, care.
transition from hospital tQ home
"There are a lot of patients who would be a little easier.
not only do we think, but doctors
think and famllles think are being r-;;;;;:;:::;:;w;;;pji;w~l
discharged to their homes much
'sooner than they should be", he said.
"BUt decisions about discharges
are really made for us because of
C(]Sts", Lucas continued, and
"sometimes they are hard
decisions."
saki that the hospital is !I
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~ust operate within a framewOrk to
stay solvent and I! regulations
restrict the number or days for
Whleh payment can be made, then
. ~orts are made to stay within that
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I! possible.
' Being able to provide short-term
eX:tended and' Intermediate care,
whleh might be covered by certain
Insurance or even medicare for
Umlted periods, could make a great
difference to the family when the
patient rtnally comes horne, Lucas
commented. ·
" It will be a matter sometimes of
simply getting the patient In a Utile
bettercondillonsothatwhenhedoes
gohome,hecan!Jeadequatelytaken
care of by the family.''
The hospital administrator said
that while he Ukes to view the
propo6Ed new service as a short·

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lll'lia of the state." He also said ~
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James 'Thompson, a dEpartment
investigator, said there was no
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movlngtooslowiYsaylhatc~~
orwhite{Uie- "race separation."
South Africa Is measured by ~t
Frklay's 1118\lillratlon ot Botha as
w!lltes are wllltng to gtve up, not If
state presldeat under a new
what blacks request. They ~ ·:...
constlll!tion waa part of a process
forge~~utnerefonn.
Botha uses the relatively sniiOl
that began In 19'18 whell aotlta. then minorities,
The president's supporters argue far·right constituency to stall If
a newly lna11iUJ'8ted priJ;ne minis·
But blaeks stW cannot vOle except he cannot move too fast, for fear of retom\:
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Despite the new leglsla~
havetoadjUittosurvive.
, live where !)ley choose; and the his party,
base Is the chambersfOr DOJ)·Whites, Botha~
Therehasbeencllangc. Biacksoo government decides whether a Afrlkaner-spealdDgpopulatlon·des· · not hlntedatanydepariuretrcmttte
longer bave to ride &amp;ellegated black can work In white areas cendedtromearJyDutchsettlets.
cornerstooeofhlsNatiolialPartyelevatoraor,worse,cUmbthestalrs. wbercthejobsare.
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. "Ifhewentanyfaster he'dbeout "separate development" for ·tile
They can dine alo!qpdde whites In a
Schools, hospitals, beaches, ,, of office,;, said Simon 'Ferraro, a races. The president str eaed ln·bjs
lew selected and: I;Oitly resta\11'81115 trains, buses and even liquor stores party worker 1n the Johannesburg inaugural address thatthecountJy:s
and hotels. Sport and publlc parks, are segJegated, with the best suburb of Randburg w~ the character must be based oo
POJNJ' PLEASANT.- Michael
The maximum penalty . for · for the II)OSt part, bave been lnvartably ~ for"':!lltes. A largely Englilh·apeaktng popula· "reepectforoordltferentpopulatflil
Wayne Gnabbl, 33, ' Charll!lltoo,
fOI'RCIYisonetolOyearalnthestate Integrated.
blackmanJsstW theboy, andhls tlon is relatively casual about groupsandpeoples, theirtradl~,
W.VL,' WU COIIVietlll of fill eerY · penetentlary, MorpJt sajd.
Black trade unions have fought wife, ''the girl." They work for "the applying apartheid taws.
their hopes and~~~.''
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The trial, which began last aparthl:id on economic issues with master" and "the matlam."
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Now reglatering tor the Fell Quarter, beginning Sep·
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the possibillty of a local prank and
added that "all options are open to

Botha's traclemark has ~ tQ talk
about change w1thuut saying how
far his National Party tntends'togo.
SUch ambiguity promptB a par·
thekl 's owooents to doubt the will

m1JJes f4lce the posslbWty or a strike
ooMooday.
Thenewoonstlt\ltlonprovidesfor
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non-whltell hall!! taken a step up In
IJlCiely- but not the black majority.
I.Jnder Botha, many whites feel
they are adapt:tng .to Chan&amp;!! with
real refonn. Some say lhe n!fonns
have gone too far: But critics and
members at the 22-mllllon Strong
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The autumn air betng forced out of Canada · will bl1ng
tempeira!W"es wen beloW nonnal for the weekend In Ohio.
Winds wlll remain strong enough Saturday night tQ keep the air
stirred up near the surface and avert any threat of frost. Minimum
tempera!W"es could dip Into the upper :ns In a few northwest Ohio
locations, but lows In the low to mid 40s will be typlcal over most or
thestate. ThecoldestairwillrnovebeyondtheStatebySundaynjght.
so minimums should remain above ~rttlcal levels then also.
. Spraying operations may~ able to resume for a while Sunday as
conditions begin to'stabilize, but afternoon windS may still gust above
control thresholds.
A raln-iree period Is lndlcated for Monday through Wednesday.
Temperatures wlll be undergoing a graduiu warmup dui1ng that
time, with highs returning to the 71); and lows moderating from the
40s to the 50s. Hay cuttings rriade Sunday should cure at a IJKlderate
pace with minimal risk of wettlllg, except for moisture added by
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The lotterY 1Ejkl1ed _ . . . ot
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The e8l1IIIIP ~ &lt;II IPs ol
while llokkn d wtlllllflc
tickets are entitled 111 shin

game, ''The Nwnber1" was 579.
In the "Pick 4" game played
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Ohio Point Plea11111t, W. Va.

·:~Despite refortps, S. African blacks still disenfranchised

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The plants were burned In an area
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. garage.
,The plants were destoyed after
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. 'IbepatrolsakiAIIceA. Campbell,
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lu Chester meant crossing a
bridge ovs Shade River

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the forcedlberushlng,
water tumbling over the
Probably not, for that scene

ctnr ~ more than a haif-century
ago.

Arraideinconcretestructurewas
bullttOreplacetheroveredbrldgebi
the mJd.twelltles, and the old mOl
wlddl bai1 been In fltleratlon since
the~1lm'swas torn town a few
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that p6cturesque sceje otebester's
earliest business Is a ~onol.stone
waD and concretetoubdatlon, alollg
with l*tW'es and postcards among
the postlesSions of some of the sn'laJI
~··older residents.

to assist with the purchase of plcnlc
tables and trash rontalners .
The Baums lOOk to aJIIStnlctlng a
marker oo the plot Whlcb wW not
only tell the siOry of the mill which
operated for 111'8J'ly 151 ymns, but
also feeture a pelntlng ol. the grist
mill. the dam, and the coveied
bridge.

They bave already been Ill touch
with local artist, Juanita Lodwick,
who lives In Chester. about the art
work. 'I1Ie palntlng would be
something slmlllar to·an oO wblcll
she painted for longtime Chester
residents, Mr. and Mrs. RDy
Christy.

That scene was taken frcm a
picture postcard which bad been
sent byM!s. Chrlsty'srmther,Mrs.

LethaWood-IIOIIt'IBIIJidstiO living
In Cloesler - to her t.usband,
Marlon, whowas'stAUooedatCarnp
FlftSt, Ga. dwing W~ War I.

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Cancemfor . . _ . ,
qJmO.tors Is Lucille Smith, born In
But there Is ooncem tor JA'·e1e1 v"· aoesterandsUO Uvlngthere.Shelsa
lng the site for lilstorical refereDce de!iModant of the Smith family
and the new owners.ofthe land, Tim whiCh operated themWfromll!&amp;'Tas
and Martie Bauln, have se1 aside a · the Smith Bros. MW until It was
a:clloillor u.gj\ a Jll!bllc park. ' closed down and razed In the lliJTs,
.'111eareahasbeendeanedotraad
Howe\ler, a mlllhl!dopented oa
the 11rst of several ~tlnill have that S8{1le site klag before the ClvO
been .made by ~~rs of the War.
Shade Valley CounctJ;d Floral Arts
}b,ftectJng on the histm'y of the
Who bave taken oo the landoicaplng smaOcommunlty, theretlred8Chool
as ll civic beautification project.
teacher teUs the 1tory ot the early
To~thehlmrlcalvalueof
~.Levi Slablan and~·
the park. Baum used cedar tJmher Grow, wlxl came to the Oblo
ties wlllcll camewt oftheoldranod Counilybtl'l!lllandsettledonwllltls ,
In Punero.!j aroond the · now the sue of Cllestef.
, plant. ~·. J?.a¥! and Jellnle
Stedman buOt a mill on the creek
Madolr hauled In the tqJsoO and the
the early llDl'l and Miss Smith
gardell club membtrs cootrlbiited says that hlstlry books tell us tb8t
dozens d colorful ~ ~ the llrst post oftlce Jn .M elpeoonty
bulbs.
was located In Stedman's m111. ·
Organlzatloas will been&lt;..'WJ'll&amp;'ed
That first mill, a 25 bY !i fool log
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was cited bytheGallla·Melgspostof
the state highway patrol following a
single-Car accident onMeigsCounty
Road 3 Friday.
The patrol said .Carl Moodlspaugh, 17, Ball Run, was eastbound
when he reportedly lost control of his
C&lt;!r, went offtherlghtsideoftheroad
and struck a mailbox and a house
trailer owned by Mark Hardway,
fl.t.l, Cheshire.
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AI 12: Ol a.m., Pomeroy went to
East Main Street for Gil Jenkins 10 .
Veterans; at 9:03a.m., Middleport
went 10 Stonliwood Apartmeil,ts for
Mabel LayneiOVeterans, then onto
Holzer Medical Center; Middleport
went to-Middleport Elementary at
9: 57 a.m. for Jessica Stobart to
Veterans; at 2: U a.m., Middleport
went to Oliver Street for Mabel
PauleY toHolzerCIJnlc; at6: 46p.m.,
Middleport went to Beech Street for
Virgil Da.y to Veterans; at9: 19p.m.,
Jacquelyn Petrie was trarisported.
from Middleport Station to Pleasant
. · Valley Hospital; at 1: 33 p.m.,
Pomeroy answered a call In Darwin·
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Emergency Medical Service olftce
reports thatfour runs were made on
Friday.
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Pomeroy Health Care Center for
Donald'Grlmm to Veterans MemorIal Hospital. At 8: 45 p.m., Racine
went to Southern High School for
Gerald Harold to Veterans. Pomeroy went totheMelgs)'ootballfleldat
9: re p.m. for Nick Bush to Veterans,
and at 9:46 p.m., Rutland went to .
Main· Street for Isabelle PhDllps,
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Saturday at 5 a.m.; Middleport
went to98N~ SecOnd St.forCJu1stlne
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ll'1lnll AN •ve IUea oa
pi•A p It lbe JMII'k M a
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.off-campus, weekend and special
classes for the fall quarter at Rio
Grande College and Community
· College will take place at two Meigs
.C011nty high schools Monday and
Tuesday.
· R,egtstratlon Will be at Eastern
High ScOOol on Monday and Meigs
High School on Tuesday. Hours on
both days are9;:rlll.m. !o1:30p.m.
and6108p.m.
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prone of lhese dates but Students
may register by jlhone on Frtday,
Sept. 21, from 9 a .m. to 4&lt; p.m. by
CllWng 1-IOI-282-T.J)1 extension :m
or 614-24!&gt;-5.1i3. extension :rl1.
Students may regiSter on campus
on Monday, Sept. 24 at the Da.vld
Career Center from 9 a.m. to 12
noori·, 1: 00 to 4 p.m.. and 6 to 8 p.m.
Students ipa:y also regiSter at the
first scheduled clalis .session If space
Is avafiable. No textbook will be
avafiable for purchase at the first
scheduled class.
Classes wW begin Sept. 25andend ·
Friday, Dec. 24 for the fall quarter
classes.
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Meigs County residents teaching.
wW be Keith AshleY, fundamentals
of accounting; Jack SlaVIn. tunda.mentals of design, sculp~; Hank
. Cleland, Jr., real estate principlespractices; Janet Koblentz, funda, ·
mentals of design; Ray ·AdamS,
beginning slxlrthand; beginning
typing, and Kim Grueser, computer
literacy.
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slnlcture. was destroyed In a flood.
Stedman rebullt on the same site
and for many yean operated not
only ag!1stmWbutalsoasawmW.A
dam built across the Shade River
provided the water powel' for both
cpnlianL
In later years the mlll was
pu"d'e ,. by the Nye family and
tbeilthe~wbohada~mlllln
MidiDepclrt fpllll Smith's

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ter of John Grant woo was lnyolved
In the.operation. of rn1Us In Meigs
County.

It later sol!liOBenjamlnKIIlght
and .It was while he owned It that
M&lt;rgan's Raiders c.ame throulh In
18i3 ~ burned not only the big
covered lJrldlle which crm md
Sbade River, but allo the mlll. 'I1Ie
KD1ghls III!VI!I' rebullt.
"In 1867 after the covered bl1dge
bad been rebuilt, my &amp;!'Nt·
grandratber, James Adam Smith,
lnoght the land fluh the Klllehts,
and built the miD which we all
remembes'," MisS Smith said.
"It was OWDl!d and operated tt
many years by my great·
grandfather and my go:iiiidt.ather,
David Smith, lllld then later PB ~
dowtiiD two ol. her-uncles, Eugene
andCiwiesSmlth."
About 1912, the mW was renoodeled and modem roller heariDgs
JlQt In 90 that A·l flour could be
jrdnoM, MlSII Smith recalled, and
also about that time the dllm was
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of the Eftects on the mW business of
WorldWarl.
'•"lbere was a trernenc1ous shor·
!age of flour and about 1917 the
ff:deral govemmmt mandated that
~ pllll prodllce a certain qiiOia of
flour a day. This was a problem In
the 8l!llllller because many times·
the rtver wwld go dry taking away
the power for the turbine. Ahugh gas
.englnewaspurchasediOuseinthose .
times 90 that the mlll could be kept
nmnJng 24 hours a day.''
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passed as the depression of the :lJ's
se1 ln. 'I1Ie final blow to Chester's
earliest business came wben a flood
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Even now few remember the
picturesQue scene of the covered
, bridge over Shade River or the
chlll'llln,gwaterfalllngoverthedam
whlchpoweredtheoldgrlstmlllflrst
bulltln the early :ums.
But lest we forget the significance
of the covered bridge and the mill
not only to the early ecooomlc
developmentofthevUlagebuttothe
history of Meigs County, Tim and
Martie Baurn look to developing a
memorial park there.

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l'llmetoy-Middleport-Gallipolil, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va. ·

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RliTLAND - A county-wide
prayer meeting will be held
Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Rutland
Bible Methodist Church.
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Kings

Chapel Church will have a
"Family Night" Sept. 16 at 7: ~
p.m. The public is Invited.

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

CHESHIRE - The ileU
Chapel Church is holding revival
serviCes Sept. 11).22. Services
each night WW begin at 7 p.m.
with Rev. John Adkins, Evangelist, speaking.

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presented Sept. 16 at 6 p.m. by
the Sanctuary Choir of the First
Church of the Nazarene. Special
musicians will he using banjos,
guitars and drums. The public Is
Invited to attend.

PRICES IN EFFECT THRU ·SAT., SEPT. 22, 1984
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GALLIPOLIS - The Grubb ·
Family Singers will be at Faith
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CENTENARY - Centenary
United Christian Church wlil
have special singing Sunday,
7: ~ p.m., with the Heaven
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•• Episcopal Churchwomen
, • (ECW) w1i1 meet In the Parish
: : Hall at 10 a.m. Monday for a
: :: Bazaar WorJ&lt;,shop. Lunch wW be
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; :: meeting to follow. ECW officers
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Women's Republican Club wlil
meet at7::lJMonday night at the
Meigs lnn. All RepubUcan
women are Invited to attend.

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USDA C~OICE BONELESS

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Mu Sorority will ineet 'l'ueada).,
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McPhali In Syracuse.
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: Rotary Club will meet Tuesday,
. · 6 p.m. at Oscars.

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Churcll
Tuesday, 7:~ p.m.

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Garden Club will n1eet 1\Jesday
1 p.m. with Thelma Barnes.

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WhlteShrinewill meetTuellday,
7:Xt p.m. All members are
asked to attend. ·

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: ; : GALLIPOLIS - "New Self·
: : : Images" Is an Introductory coune
: • : tor the youita lady In today's world
:. • whO Is prepari1111 henelf for thi!
·: future, whether that IDBY be a
:; : career lb the business world,
: • : academic adVIIIICeiTlellt In CIJllege,
· •or the busY day of a homemaker.

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: • • Pll'lai and Rem!etkNI Dept, II
Klrldf, Macy Kay Comnet·
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{p.w 1o the RecteatiOII Dept, 5l8

Setiiiid Aw. Pre-ti!fllltlatiOn II
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tiona! creetion, EJiperlenc:e the
warmth ol Prttlous Mom~ts

comli-to·llfe as an lnsplra.

collectlblea.
Come by e/'1(1 seie these special
sc ulptur~s.

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424 S.Coml
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Gallipoli•

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CLOCKS
WE'RE THE STORE

CLOCKS FOR EVERY ROGM
IN 'YOUR HOllE BY
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Milton. W. Va.
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PHONE 4411-020
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PHONE 897-2151
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: In Setting physical aoaJs of weight
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: ·FAshion Ideas will be olf@ted to
~ hillp In staying In YOIIfe wltholll
, having to purchase an entirely new
; wardrobe. Penonal color aulyldl
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• . coordinating choice of ' clothes,
· make-up and hair care. .
• : Pol.le and Sl!lf·&amp;IBUI'IIIICt! will be
: : taught throulll the dernonltnltiOn .
• • of C!Oiiecl poeture, walldnl Ud
: : llttlng. Theile claaa will Introduce
. • : proper Tea Room modellna

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SHURFINE SUGAR

vousness - of youth. Each 1$
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: aelectln&amp; the proper ltyJe ~clotheS

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meeting of the PTO at the
Portland Elementary School wlil
: { ' be held Monday at 7 p.m. at the
· • , school. All parents and con. ~ _ tetiled residents of the area are
Invited to atttmd the meeting.

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; : : the week of Sept. 17-21 at tlieSealor ll a.m .-110011; Board of Trustees
Wednesday -~Wiss steak, rice,
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. tarnlp greens,
pie, bread.
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F\iday, Sept. 21- Art! Class. 1-3 1 Thursday sweet pota. • Monday, Sept. 17 - Ceramics p.m.; Craft Mini-course; 1-3 p.m.; toes, brocroll
roils,
; ~ Class, 9: ~ a.m.-noon; Chorus, 1-3· Evening Activities, &amp;-10 p.m.
pumpkin
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Friday loaf, scalloped
; Tuesday, Sept. 18 - S.T.O.P. will serve the followlilg menus:
potatoes, beets,
bread.
· Class, 10: :lJ a.m.; Physical Fitness,
served with
Monday - Hamburgier • with
Choice of
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gravy, noodles, ~ beans, com, each metl.
;. Wednesday, Sept. J9 - VInton applesaoce, breat!- f
Meals subject
, : Bible Study, 1 p.m.; card Games,
'I'Jesday - '~ut with notice.
~ : .t-3 p.m.; Ame~an Literature
wieners, mashed potaioes, fnrlt
' Class, 1 p.m.

lvitan Club will meet Monday,
7: ~ p.m., at the Meigs Inn.
Guest speaker will be Dorthea

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Send the new Pick-Me-Up• 6qU1qu•et
from your FTD* Florist.

POMEROY
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Church wlil meet Tuesday, 7: ~
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Horky. Ruth Woodard will be the
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GAI,LIPOLIS - Re\!1val begIns Sunday at French City
Baptist Church with Cloys

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Coal Coolpany. The mm talui
the money that would he saJar..
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pi'Op'8m to outfit the 115 young
people In their football program

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Porter and DarreD Dua-, both
of Jlac!ne, have been volunteer
t»illOIChe8 at StUbem High for
the put lour yean. 'Porter Is an

VIsit our Lingerie ·room
With entry from City Parking Lot

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wedding at the Sacred Heart
Church, Pomeroy.
She Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mn!. Dallas G. DeBord, 27818
Klnplmly Road, Pomeroy, and he
ta the 11011 or Mazy Lou and Wllllam
G. Abdella, Otatinoey. The brideelect Is a 1982 graduate of Meigs
High School and a ~graduate ot
Hocking Technical College. She Is a
Ucenaed practical nurse at O'BJe.
ness Memorial Hospital.
The pn..pa;tive brl.dodeg1ml'l i"OOIII'l1n Is a
1970 graduate of Athens High
School. He received a bachelor's
deg!ee trorp Ohio University in 1974
and a master's degt'l!e In 1976. He Is
principal at Zala!ki Elementary
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Clenis Dalton sawmW at PagevWe.

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wedding at the home of the bJJide's
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program of music ·by Donna
Kelzenberg, ·soloist, · and , 1\olrs.
Kempton, orgaoist.
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and Mrs. Dan Saylor, Athens, and
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Problem ·has her r~eling

because we allargue,
the ·ortime.
her homeeither
exhausted
·, work Is too demanding. She's not on
drugs, thank goodness.
What can I do? I want her to stay
In school and do well. Her teachers
say she's intelligent, but· doesn't
apply herself. - MIXED-UP
MOM. SCRANTON, PA.
DEAR M.U.M.: Sue's at the
crt tical stage for completing school.

Of the half-million kids who drop

out of high schloi from lOth grade
on, 47 percent leave In their juoior
year. And a tovernment survey
shows·tllat the !fw.Jority (55 percent
of ·the girls) ~t the decision.
~t one-thl'd end up unem·
played or so urflappy in low-level
jobs that tbey'r~looklng constantly
for a new job.
Sue's poor l pert~ormance and
attitude may renect her chaotic
home life.
counseling could
help you put
life in order and
help her get
together. If the
statistics
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It says a study made by
Accountemps personnel service
showed that while most executives
did not pick a specific !lay for firing,
oftbosewhodid,91nl0choseFrlday.
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UPPER ROUTE 7

Hig1i School In 19'18 and Ohio .
Urilverslty, Athens, in~ with a
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Mfs. Walfred Lyon, 5Q1J W. Donna
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Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore an Ivory floor length
IIHihwlh, Dhle
Silverblrd
gown with a vtctorian bodice and
collar of embroidered lace. Her
chapel length embroidered linger- 1 - - - - . . , - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l
lip veil was held in place by a
', matching Juliet cap. She carried a
cascade bouquet of pink roses and
white carnations lace with forgetme-nots, daisies and baby's breath.
·· Beverly Rickard, sister of the
groom, was the matron of honor ..
Daotelle Bush was flower.glrl,,and
BWy Reeves, ring bearer. Steve
Stanley of Darwin was best man,
and the usher,s were Orland Saylor,
brother of the bride, and Rod
Dotson, brother-in-law of the bride.
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By Meg Whitcomb
DEAR MEG - My daughter is
flunking. Sue Is in summer school,
but wa nts to drop out and get an
equivalency degree later. She's 16
and would be a junior in the fall.
!feel to blame. My home business
means ioo many people and too
much contusion' around the house,
and my mixed-up finances have
kept our Uves in turmoil.
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Sue's life is now a mess Uke mine.
She doesn't study. She listens to
rock music all day and talks
interminably on the phone. Her
room's a sty. She gets colds that
keep her out of school and she's

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ceremony
GALLIPOUS - The Gallipolis
C!tristlan Church was thi! sa!ne
June 22 tor the marriage Of Ronda
Sue Sims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . .
Jack L. Quimby Sr., Gallipolis, and
the late Ronald R. Sims, to Brent
Allen Clark. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby J. Clark, Gallipolis.
The candlelight ceremony was
offleiated by the Rev. Denny
Coburn folloWing a program or
music by AprU Graham and Jeff
Nash. Arrangements of white and
pink carnations with baby's breath
With lace bows, and floral arrangements on the front pews decorated
the church. ·
Escorted to the altar by her
· father, the bride wore a formal
gown of sheer organza over taffeta
With Venice lace trim fashioned
With a Queen Anne neckline and a
keyhole back With a V waistline and
chapel·length train. The bride wore
a derby hat highlighted with Venice
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Moody Jr.
lace and tiny seed pearls With a
fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet
of plrik and white rosebuds With
baby's breath and lace ribbons.
Tamara ·Thacker, sister of the
bride, was _ matron of honor, and
bridesmaids were Karla Carroll
and Bridgette Elsenhelmer. They
PT. PLEASANT, W.Va. - The neckline, ano matching victorian wore floor-length rose-colored
Main Street Baptist Church ln Pt. style hat. She carried ~ bouquet of ~wns featurlng a ruffled neckli!W,
Pleasant, W.Va. was·thesettingfor laveritler, pink and white roses cape ruffled sleeves and a bustlethe J~ JJ wedding of Melanie Sue accented With violets.
back .skirt. Each carried . longHaskins, daughter of Robert and
l{el!l May was matron of honor stemmed plilk and white rosebuds
·Clara Haskins of Galli polls, to and Beth Thomas and Marty Salyer with baby's breath.
Jeff Patrick was best man, and
William F. Moody Jr., son of Anna were bridesmaids. They wore
Moody and .the late Wtlliam F . . lavender gowns with white overlay,
accented with lavender Tlbbons,
Moody of Pt. Pleasant.
'I1Ie Rev. Marvin Goodin per· and carrted bouquets of lavender,
formed the double-ring ceremony pink, and white roses on lace fans.
follDWing a selection of music sung
Chris Moody, brother of the
by Mltzle Dean. The songs Included groom, was best man. John Wilson
"Evergreen," "You Ught Up My and Paul Krtmm served as ushers.
Life," "The First Time Ever I Saw
The ·g room wore light gray
Your Face," and "The Lord's tuxedo With a lavender, pink and
Prayer."
white rose boutOnniere.
Given In marriage by her
Shelley Haskins of Galllpolls
parents, the .bride was escorted to registered guests. A reception was
· held at American Legion Hall tn
the altar by her father.
She wore a long-sleeved gown of Point Pleasant.
white stlk organza applique with
The couple resides at 520 Spring
chantilly lace, with a sweetheart Valley Drive, Gallipolis.

Melanie Haskins trades vows
june 30 with .William Moody ]r.

AaocUttlon.
In fact,~ Ivancle, lbe water

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l!dnkS his city's drinkingwater luo
&amp;DOd It can attract new bustneu to

Partland.

Leafy Chasteen, 992:2161, to make .
an_appointment to see v.;amsley.
The Han'lsonville Senior Citizens
Club has scheduiP1 a trip to the
Swiss Festival at Sugar Creek for
Friday, Sept. 28. The cost Is SID;
contact Mrs. Hazel Stanley at
742-3127 for reservations or more
Information.
The Senior Nutrition Program
menu for the week Is:
Monday - Salmon patty, parslied potatoes, corn, choeolate
pudding.
Tuesday - )3eef on rice, tossed
salad. green beans, miXed fruit.
Wednesday - Ham salad on
brown bread, lima beans, cottage
cheese and pineapple, cherry
cheese cake.
Thursday - Creamed chipped
beef on biscuit, seven layer salad,
carrots, lime gelatin With fruit.
Friday - Hamburger, creamed'
peas, cole slaw, tapioca pudding.
Choice of milk, coffee or tea
available with meals .

Sign boasts '6 ole grouches'

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local soft drink bottlei' PIICkafle
60.~ bottles of carbonated Por·
tJand wautr to be sent tri ~

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Mr. and Mrs. Brent Allen Clark

TAWNEY STUDIOS·

John Carroll and Jerry Slayton
were ushers. All wore sUver gray

three-tiered cake was decorated
With doves featuring plDk and white

tuxedoes.

trim.
Hostesses were Cathy Wray,
Jeririy Yost and Carla Mqter.
Guests were registered by Trenda
MOler and ·n c.e bags were distributed by Greg Wray.
The couple rll!;ides on Bulav.llle
Rd. in (iaUlpoUs.

The bride's mother wore a pink
chiffon dress with pink and White
carnation corsage. The groom's
mother wore a lavender sheer
. chiffon dress with a pink and white
carriation torsage.
· A reception was held in the
church social room which was
decorated tn pink IUid white. The

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and injury. ErnellellCY ph)'lllclana
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Holzer sees more than 16,500 diagnostic equipment in Holzer, the
patients yearly.
Polsondex Is used and updated,
HMC Is equipped With modem providing vital lntormation tmmelJiedical technology, traiJ}ed physl- dialely on poisons and how they
clans nurses and technicians who shOuld be treated.
care for emergency medical needs.
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ileed for quick medtcal care. wtu!n in GaUia, Meigs, Mason, Jackson,
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. seen, those with the most serious 'lbl$ cooperation In the care of
Illnesses or InJuries will be treated paUents Is vltal ·to effective emerftrst. Emergency Department staff gency treatment.
members always try to tell patients
A new emergency program that
the reBSQn for any extended waiting was Initiated tbe end of July Is
time.
UFELINE, With the · response
The
RadiOlogy
Department
1s
center
located In Holzer Emertile
center
which
ts
localed
at
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POMEROY - 'I1Ie Pomeroy
adjacent
to
the
Emetgeucy
Departgency
Department.
LIFELINE Is a
Rock
Springs
Road.
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:Health~ Center, the only
TI~erewUI
be
a
brtefcermlOIIY
atl
ment
With
latest
ll-ray
equipment
penona1
enoetiiEIICY
mppnse SJIS:lri~late care'a nd skWed ·nurs·
•\l)g,tacWty In Meigs County, will p.m. to t11i1J1k the commu~ty tor its.
:Qilserve Its f111h anniversary next support and tours will be ci?ndllrted
by tlle st.ff during the observaJICe.
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l At one time, the reality of the Refreshments will be served With
;tacllity lor Meigs County, was not •entertatnment provided by . the
·COIISldered very probable. Ibv- Sweet Mountain Sounds.
Amertcare Nursing Centers
~stepped In and the 100-bed center
,became a reaUty.
• Besides providing a center "close
.to home" for residents who need it,
:thecenteralsohasaeconomlceffect
the community. The center has
•Paid qver $3 mDUon
wages to
.ert~ployes, $15,COO In personal J)l'Oiltaxes and $55,(0) 1n rea1 ~tate .
•taxes. There are 66 tull-tlme and 32
:part -time employees.
: Change and Improvements con:llnue at tile tacWty. I andscllplng; ·
:Improvements ate being made~·
' a brick gas grUlls being added to
+8110ther front piltlo· for· residents.
-Administrator JeffreY A. l'tlcDanlel
,Is now working' With a corporate
:liitemr designer on upgrading &lt;\lid
•redecoration of the center.
: Tofliarkllleannlvei'S81)',apubllc
lellery A. McDaqlel
topen hwse and reception wUI lie
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
2 2 'lllor
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CUSIOI FIIISIIIG
HAlO-CRAFTED GIFT JTERS

persons maintain their lndepend'
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the Emergency Department at the
press of a button, SubSCribers have
the service in Gallta, Meigs and
Mason Counties. It is also available
to residents of Jackson County.

Emergency care is a specialty,
and the ablllty to assess any
emergency s Itua tion Is vlta.I recognlzlng that the emotional as well a~
the physical cal'e of patients
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coming to the hosp ta s mergency Department is an imporlant
concern, Adkins said .

HOLLAND'S SPRING
FLOWERING
ARE HERE!

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Crocuses, Daffodils,
Hyacinths, Tulips and
other. Imported Spring
flowering bulbs are here
to give you spectacular
colors next Spring!

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Pickens, Delores Aeiker, Carolyn
Harlan Whitlatch observed their
Ritchie, Mary Rose. Max, Debbie
25th wedding anniversary Sunday
IUid Nickle Whitlatch, Nitz Jean
with a party hosted by their tliree
Rlcthle, Wimp Swartz, Mary. Joe,
children. They were married on
Tam and Joey Bowers, Fred and
Dana Kessinger. Gary and Becky
Sept. 12, 1ffi!l at Bcadbury by the
Rev. Thomas 0. Weills Sr.
Drenner, Gonion and Todd Aetker,
A traditional t.hree-ttered wed·
Pat, Cindy, Patsy and Patrick
ding cake decorated In silver and
Aelker, FrankUn Aelker, Archie,
:OPEN MONDAY
white was served With other
Debbie Tyson, Allison Rose. and
TIL 8 P.M.
retreshments. Attending were their
Brian and TrlnaBowers. Gtttswere
children and thetr tamtlles, Kathy, ,-l!!!~~to~the~cou~pl~e:_._ _ __l_.:..__ _ _ __,.._"--':-....;..;.----------Donnle and Jessica Barringer,
Mike, Jackie and COrey Whitlatch,
and Kelly Whitlatch , and Scott

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formerly of·Gallipolis, was united 111 marriage w111t Lynnette .MwT of
Greenville, At~~.IO, atllamploaParkllaptWChurchiDGI'I!f!lldle. 'lbe
bride Is a graduate of Bob Jones~ and Bob Jones University
With a de&amp;•ee In elementary~ The groom 11 a r+ere or
GaDiaAcadm!y IDgl\ School and Bob .Jones Unlvenlly wllbade&amp;n:eln
Bible Education. He~ wcrldng toward amaster'sdepee. They m!llde
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GOLDEN, Col. (AP) ~ Roughly
60 times a year for the past nine .
years, a significant earthquake
measuring 6.5 or above on the
Richter scale has shaken the earth;
oftm causing ronslderabledamage.
Major q4akes registering 7.0 to 7.9
occur on an average of 18 times a ·
· year and great quakes, 8.0 and
above, happen yearlY.

Meigs Senior Citizen
schedule completed
POMEROY- The Meigs County.
Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy, has the following activities scheduled for the
week of Sept. 17-21:
Monday - Physical Fltn~.
11:45 a.m.; Square Dance, 1-3 p.m.
Tuesday - Chorus, 1-2 p.ITI.
Wednesday - Social Security'-!lepresentallve, 10 a.m.-noon;
Black Lung Representative, 10
· a.m.-noon; Bingo, 1·2 p.m.; Bowling, 1:30 p.m.; Pllint Class, 2-4
p.m., Lois Pauley will be instructing step by step painting, the cost is
$4.
Thursday - Blood Pressure
Clinic, 9: JO.ll: 45 a.m.; Ceramics,
10a.m.-2p.m.; SallyConardwillbe
instructing the dry brush technique
. in ceramics from 10 a.m.-noon.
Friday - Bingo, 1-2 p.m.
Jay Wamsley, Attorney for the
Area Agency on Aging, will be
. visiting Meigs County on Friday,
Sept. 28, to assist · persons 60 and
over with legal problems. Call

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quality water tn the world, accord·
IIIII to tile Amer1Call Water w~

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page--8-7

Pon_,y Middleport~llipolis, Ohio-Point PleaiCIIlt, W.Va.

Stpleii btr 16, 1984

September 16, 1984

Pomeroy Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point "'--nt, W.Va.

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J:lysells celebrate anniversary

What's in a tree?

• &gt; POMEROY- Mr. and Mrs. Guy
' tlysen celebrated their 30th wed. ding aimtversary wtth a sul'prise
'. ~ recently at their home.
• ·Married on Aug. 21 they have
:three chUdren, Mrs. Linda Blake,
Mason; Donald Hysell and Donna
;Hysell, Pomeroy, aild three grand·
' chUdren, C. R. and Kim Blake, and
··Stephen Hysell.
• . Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
,Denver Hysell, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
· kysell and
Madellne Pain-

What do printing Inks, fruit flavcrings, paint reffioversand medicines

PLAQUEMINE, La. (AP) -

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ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood, Gary
Hysell, Tammy McDaniel, Gary for high blood pressure have in
Jr., Gladys Bowers and Ralph common?
They're all products that dtrectiy
Everette, Kenny and Russell Bowor
Indirectly are made from trees,
ers, ·Betty Speelman, Lisa and
according
to Georgla-Paclflc Corp. ,
Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
a
maker
Of wood ahd paper
Stove~. Wllma Bl;~ke. Reatha
products.
Clonch, Ellen Hatfield, Mr. and
Oilier items that come from trees
Mrs. Larry Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. •
Tom Tucker, April Ellis, Mr. and include household cleaners. colognes, auto tire;s, vitamins, and .
Mrs. Charles Blake, Mr. and Mrs.
rubber gloves.
Don HyseU, and Donna Hysell.

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Pomeroy-Middleport~llipolis, Ohio

Beat of the Bend

CBS back in first place

'Service discharges
bf residents found
By·BOB ROEFUCH

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'AI'e, but I am
,1181dng you If you
·~mow where your
:discharge from
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:flth Meigs County Recorder Em·
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'tbe years lor recording and were
~ picked up.
-~ So - If .you don't know where
~ discharge ls - and lt ls
~ you should hang onto:(10 give the recorder's office a ring.
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£1!!1 lt all together as soon as they'd
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'1\'loney for the restoration of the
;;;tatue of t,.lbe.rty.
However, they dld well and
.wrapped up the project In the past
'lew days with a total of $225 for the
~atlon fund.
Mrs. Grace
:french of Middleport received a
;guDt as a resul\ of the project and
~ sorority chapter has wrapped
,l!P another good perfomiance,

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Tuwers Plains which ls going Into
;print at any moment reports that
·Sept. llls the deadline for ordering
the pubUcatlon. You can reach Mrs.
;Hill for the detaUs at 66'7·31B.1

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committee meeting for the opening
·of fall activities and Ills hoped that
-there Will be a fewmoreparentsout
·there Interested In helping with the
~ck program this year. All boys, 7
through 10 are welcome to join the
·III'OUP· Parents · with Interest or
·youngsters wishing Information
about joining may call 992-611l0 or
.992.5496.

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September 16, 1t84

By JERRY BUCK
APTele'llllon ~
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Longtime

reports that Individuals 65 or older
andthosewlthchronlclungorheart
problems need· to be. lmmunlzed
against lnfiuenza before the flu
season starts.
YOII can see your physician about
this or perhaps, you wiD want to go
to the Meigs Health Department for
.your nu soot. 'l'hi! health depart. ment will hold Its nu lmm11111Utlon
sessions on Oct. ll,' for seniOr
citizens; Oct. 12, for the publlc, and
Oct. 16, makeup day. Due to the
high cost of the vaccine, there wiD
he a ~ cent charge for seniOr
citizens and $1 for an others getting
shots .through .the local health
department. The department has
Increased Its vacclriefrom 700to!m
shots to 1,1XXl this year.
The vaccine wW protect agalnsi
three strains of flu.
Many of you wtu remember Ron
James from the years when he
served as Meigs representative to
the General Assembly.
JWn has been named associate
director of the Ohto University
Innovation Center as of0ct.l5. The
center was establlslt€d In 1982 to
promote the development of new,
·technology-based businesses.
According to Sears, Cabbage
Patch Kids wll! continue to be the
moot popWar toy for the upcoming
Christmas season - areJ~'t you
ttuiUed to know that the~ are also
acceSsories this year? The big
game wiD be Trivial Pursuit and Its
spln-otrs.
Shucks - I would have said
Shirley Temple doUs and Cltlnese
checkers. Could I be the first to wish
you great holiday season and do
keep smiling...

Higher octane
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(AP) ,- A technique to upgrade
gasoline so that lt has a higher
octane rating Is being licensed by
PhWips Petroleum to 72 refloerles
around the world.
'The process has · resulted In a
demand for technlcal lnfonnation,
and PhUUps recently sponsored a
five-day seminar about lt here.

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feU to 11110011d. NBC wu third.
·
. CBS woo the week with a netwcirk '
aver~ ot 13.1 jn the A. C. Nlellen :
Co. IIIM!y. ABC W81 l«md With
12.4 and NBC W81 third with 1U.1

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Bucks roll .to easy win.

tlrst place In the Nielsen ratings for
the week ended Sept. 9 after a
swruner season that saw the
network In third place more often
than first.

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AP ..... 1Mer
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CX&gt;UJMIIUS, Oll1o (AP) -~Mille TOrnczal!, ~
hlllnt I!CUoil ot the - - · led Jllitll.lilnked Oldo State oft two
!lnt-llllf touchdiM'n drl\w Sctimlay 81 the Buckeyes whipped
W•"*''b'' Stall! U4 tD ~ coUege fnrjbpll
n - the 1nt lbutaut .111 43 pmes ror the Buckeyes, w .
w&amp;~~•cu• &amp;ate, lcclni to 0111o &amp;ate a:.r the atth conaeuct1ve time,
diOIJPICI to 1·2'1h11 taU. Ohio stall! beat Wboonsln 21.0 for Its last
llldout tD 1981.
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. . . practlcr, replaced ~ Jbn Kanalal wltlt Jess than 10
mlltutiel ot the ftnt half, drcWIDa a standing ovation trom the Ohio
Stadbm Mlloot ot 'iS:lll.
TaQbec!c Keith Byan, roii1D&amp; up 145 y8rds rusltln&amp;. cawe&lt;l both
Ohio State leCOIId-quarterdrlvellhat pve Ohlo State a ~Jialfllme
lecd. He dived 1 yard and ccusht a 5-yard Jllllll trom ~.
lJUIItln&amp; hiltlll!dldOwD tOtal to ~ In 13 teguJar llle&amp;ICJI aamea. · .
Fulltwk Roman Batee · 1M ;r yards, No. 2 tailback John
Wooldlldlf 31 yardl, Karu11116 yards and No.' 4 Kevin Delalley 2
yardl ror lp~ and Rldl !!penpr kicked a 43-yard field goal

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Pattleon cau&amp;ht the pc'ss at the - Sopmmore Bentle l&lt;aw'gulded
MlcltiPn 27 over the outslretclted No. 5 MJam1 on scoring drives o166
third
n-g 14M of Garland Rivers and and 94 yards In the
quarter,
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Alan WGfna wdrnd. lid: iecuid llOIIe, u the W H111111e1 Increased sneak, as the HutTicanes n:cvnloo a
.. lfoi.,. IWI8' Nor. Ryan's . thelrre.idto17-3,3:!141ntothesecond 21H7curtebadtvlcflltyOIII!I'Purdue
lhrowlngemronlptcll«faltelnPt ltalf.
Saturday In nonconferencefootball.
~
IICOI'ed on nvo Ryan wild
Sqllll- Jeff Jaeger kicked
Mlam!, playing Its fourth road
,. Ryan left the pme aftlr pltcltlng !leld pis ot 25 and 38 yards for game In ~ days, moved to 3-1.
-~tltlnlsotu""'..... duetoa. WIISIJinitoo ~ fullback Rick Purduetsl-1.
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·Felllll!)' aared on a 2-yard dive tor
pulled llln•b Ina. "Mlile SCott retltt Husldes, w1to dominated every
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LINCOLN, Neb. CAP) - Jeff
'lbeAIInlctlt!dlt1-11nthethlrd.
'lbeHIIIldesopenedthescorlngln Smith rushed for 183 yards and ·
ClqRe~naldn; 161wlthaslngle thetlnttquarteronJaeger's25-yard Cralg Sundberg threw two touch·
aad IICCftd 011 a bues-locded wild !leld aoa1 at 13: l!. That cllniaxed a down passes In No. l·ranked
ptdlby'IlanLollllr.
diM! 1n Which Millen, a junior, hlt Nelraska's :B-7 non-cooterence
'11le Pliodia n:plned thr INd ln elclrt ot IIebi puaes for 58 yards,
football Ylctoey over MlnJte.
tlttlftb, Garry Templetal si!pl, aald Wllllhlttgton Pined 25 yards on sota here Saturday.
III(Md to -.uld Cll I sacrlllat and
the il'(lUIId, The drive 1qgu1 down
Netnska had a li2-75 ad.van...
IOOli!danuqlebyTmyGwynn.
at tlle78i111Jaegerklcked hisfleiQ ln tOOl! yards at ltalttlme, but
Adoulllebythe.l22-ltlttliJe!kxltt, planbarthdown.
back·to-back twnbles loSt by lui·
follr?ed by a tr1ple by Bus tlt!d It
MJc:htpn had a drtve stopped at lback 'l'an't -Ratlman stymied the
Ill* b'theAIInllln thellfth.
the Wultlngton :r; when tailback Comhuskers!ri the early going.
Gerald White lost a !wnble. But the
1be Huskers, miXIng Smith's
ea.a,h 1 1 ·
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sr. LOUJS CAP) - Tenyl ..........
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~ .belllaiiWo doublel and
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..--r-iecord 52-yard field goal by Bob duced ICOI'lng marches ot 71 and 95
clioYe In thn!e nu. to help the St. Btl ...d\11 mldwlly through the yards and took advantage ot a soort
Loula Cardlanlll to an 8-3 vlcfllty
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Mlnnl!sola punt lllr a
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)1,10, pltcbld bli ; ~ art In 1973 by Mille Uiiby',
~ U. N«&lt;llw II En 1%
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. , in IIC-blll,wallilna Btii&amp;IMI·
Ncl'ley'a 2-yml toucltdawn pass to
two llld lllldac aat one. JoiJI ' Mldalpn IICCftd it. on!Y ICIIch- Jim, Tate an the final play of the
p 1 1!1. ~D. viCtim ,a( a clown with two 'aec""" left an a pane IDd Om McAuJaYs extra,
......,..._ Ca"" ell' lllllltlt, took tbe 7·yUd "p ut ba'Jt Jill Hartlaugb to ~ lifted 9yraellle to a 13-12
Belli. FtaJibaack Eddie Gar- ·, vlctoeyln' ~._.~~;
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zone. MarsltaD had cauaht a pais trmt quarterback Mark~. .
but was hit by Ohio state defendei'B Sonny Gordon and Teny White
at.the 2-yard line.
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Ohio state llnebackerTOITI"Pepper'' Johnsoorecoveredlntheend
zone to slllp the Cougars' orily scoring threat.
Wasltlnglon State, averaging ~ points a game ln Its first two .
games, marched Into Ohio State terrttory ln Its first drjves. But the
marches fizzled at the Buckeyell' 43 and 38 yard lines.
A young Ohio state defm"" harried Ryplen Into a 3-for-13
perfonnance tn the first half. Ryplen, who had thrown tor 441 yards
ln two games, C9111Pleted 14 ot 31 Jl8se$ for 123 yards, but threw three
Interceptions.
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Strang IJ!IS'ed for one touchdown
and ran lllr another and Nick
Gancltano kicked a palr Of field
goals to 1Ift 12th-ranked Penn State
til a ~17 upeet of No. 5 Iowa
Saturday ln an lnteraeCtiCIIal football game. •
Strang, woo had asilbparoutlngln ·
Penn State's 15-12 vlc.tory 0111!1'
Rutgers last week, !Ired a 24-jlard
touchdown pass to Herb Bellamy In
the !lnal minute of the first half to
give the NlttanyLionsa13-31ead and
scored 01\ a 1·yard run ln the ftrsf
minute ot the llnal quarter to put his
team ahead :1).10.
Iowa came back with an !¥).yard
drtvecapped by quarterback Clllck
Long's l ·yard,=rlngrun to cut the
lead til :1).17 with 1fl minutes left In
the game, . then started another
march attertaklngoveron Its own)O
following a Pe!)n State pupt.
lloweve', Hawkeye tailback Ronnie Hannon was stopped foot short
of a first down on an end sweep on
fourth-and-one from the Penn State
29 and the Nlttany Lions ran out the
clock. Penn State, playla&amp; without
Injured tailback D.J. Doz!Bo, sentlts
record toW whUe lowQ tell to J,1.
Shane Coolan's fumlile recovery
at the Iowa 4 set up Gancltano's·
21·yard field goal which tied the
!!001'1! at ~3 with 13: 58 lett In the
aecand quarter. Tan Nlcool had
given Iowa a 3-0 lead by kicking a
:M-yard field goal with 1:58 left In the
tlrstperlod. '
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Bellamy, which capped an 82-yard,
13-play drive, Hannon returne(l the
enuslna kickoff 50 yards to the Penn
State M. Five plays tater, he darted
~ ycrda up the middle for a
tDucltOOwn with (our seconds lett In
the half, tr1mmlng Pmn State's lead
tol3-10.

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gles ,produced one ot tbr!r ITIIlSI
explosive offensive nights In recent
years; hawever,itwasn'ti!IIO\Ighto
~: Ollei'COIJ\e the dWgent etrort of Fort
• Frye, which clatmed a J:&gt;.:ai vtctory
~ lM!re Friday night
• •Fort Frye 1s undefeated at Ml,
( Wltue Eastern drops to 1·2.
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r: llillllnstthetoughFortFryedefense,
' let alone
etrate its terrtto ~
pen
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•, had struggled offensively, but just
· :. the opposite held true Frtday night
·.• as· Eastern picked apart the Cadet
: ~ense and Marty Chandler &amp;
" Canpany untracked the FF offense.
, ,, ·From the openlilg kfckoff, Offense
proved tobethenameotthegameas
FortFryescoredfirstonaoneyard
run byquarterbackMartyChandler
atthe7:05mark.
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nine pla:,u lrlve that saw Brent
Bissell reach paY,dlrt frrol four
yards away. !ts PAT attempt also
falled.
Eastern's defense repelled the
CadetS next possession, then EHS
' ~ed up • Its devasttng aerial
• attack, reaching the endzone 10
playslateronaRoyceBtssell-to.Jeff
: Hawk toochdawn pass ot 24 yards.
! The PAT run failed, butEHSiedfor
; the first time 12-6 at 11:54 In the
: second quarter.
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put EHS back on top at 5: 55. The
same Clll'llblnatlon connected In the
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andaln-131ead.
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great first half,
the tide soon changed anjl EH;S
struggled through a devastating
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on a 12-yard Todd Stewart run and
Chandler PAT run; and an Ed4le
Baker one yard run ·and Chandler
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1n the finale Todd Stewart again
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'A fter that we played better," James quarter when a Senator ball cantil'
was tackled In the end zone.
~· Burnett.Jed all rusbers with, West, now 3-0, was paced by
121 yards on 19carr1es. nm Burnett Evans who carried l8 timeS tor 114
yards while QuarterbaCk Vlni:e
.added ~1 yards tor the Highlanders Wolford' led Jackson with 65 yanll
and Steve Pelfrey chipped In withU on 16 carries.

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In the third

,.:.e . a 31 yull nm

from
Rusty Burleson to Justy
thetwo-polntconverstonwtthapass
Burleston.
"We didn't play as well as we

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draw play was the key. play I!S 1l1!!
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Highlanders scored on ,t heir next
.posesslon.Thedrlvewi!Scappedby
a Burnett's 2 YFCI run With 2: l!lleft ,
In the quarter: 'lbe extra·polnt run
JACl&lt;SON - Undefeated Pornr
falled and the Highlanders led 14-6. mouth West Inflicted the first losscl
Jim Burnett scored Southwest·
ern's final toochdown .oo a 31 yard the season on the host Jactn
run with 2: 45 remaining In the lraune!l, J.3.2, Friday night.
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game. The Highlanders converted·
A 2!\-yard TD nm by Bart Evaa

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as the carries.
yards.
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Torlicall Jed""ln flrat dCJWns JS.ll.
Warren, whldl oulplned the
Jack Hall Jed Synime$ Valley's Belpre had 251 yards ruJb1ng and Rockets 256 to 1!!8 In total yards,
etfort with '10 yards and ,Sylvester another ITT 111 the air tor 328 total smredaslngletouchdowniDNch!t
.Bkxmlleld added 36 yards tor .the yards. Trimble had 197 on the the tJna1 · three quarters.
The
VIJdngs.
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grumdand73vlathepass. .
Wamn exa!llent ldcker, Kevin
- Soulhwestern,nowl-2, wUiplayat
Willllmsopened the scoring With .F1vecoalt, added theCl111Vel"$1011on
Burtakt of Pulliam, W.Va., nat a 10 yard nm and Jall!r 111 the first eachsrore.
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Saturday. 'l1le loss o;!ropped quarter, qUarterback Lee Holder
After a first period safety, the
Symmes Valley's record to()..3.
pasaed:Wyards to~ Ruble*&gt;r Ro""'~ began to roll with tine ·
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Jay KIIDe
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ln.the third period on a 28 yard pass added the Budreyes tlnaiTOwtlhl!ll
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from Paul Jewell.
eight yard recepdon from ·Pat

on a 39 yard run by Jack Hall with

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MGM FARM CITY

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two-point oonverslon run falled.

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Ne!Jonvtlle- York .................... 3 0 i5 7
Warren ......................... .... .... 3 0 63 23
Vlnloo County ........................ l I !4 22

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tern rolled In the second half to Pi-t
' its first vtctQry ot the season here
.~ Frtday night, 22-6 . over Symmes
!Valley: .
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:a Win." Southwestern coac:h· Jaclt
~ James said. "And I guess that's the
•lmportant,thlng."
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Southwestern SCOn:u
Tim Burnett scored on a one yard
· run wi
. '"9·051eftlnthefirsthalf.The
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·pass to WW Ha1slop for an 8-0 lead.
·. Synunes Valley pUlled within two

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'hom
WLTPOP
COli Grove ........................ 3 0 0 ll!l 29
RodcHW ........ ....... ........... 2 0 I 19 12
inlllton .......... ................... 2 1 o 12 :II
Lopn .. ........ .. ...... ... .. .. ...... 2 1 o 12 ill
WlleeiB'tburi .................... 2 I 0 6li 41
Pt. Pleuant .... ...... ............ ~ l 0 . 63 !3
Jacttlon ............................ 2 I 0 31 !9
Rlpley ................... .... ........ 2 I 0 52&lt; !4
Boyd County ............. .-........ 3 2 0 117 40
Galllpolll ........................... 0 2 I 12 110
Athelll .............................. o a o :r&gt; !10

The t1naJ Meigs' touchcicMn,
Trimble ............... ................. I 2 tiO 78
whlchcamewith5:131eftlnthet!*d
Melp .. ................................. I 2 41 3:J
period, was a 16 yard pass tnn
Alexander ............................ , 1 2 34 46
Wellston ................................ 0 3 29 61
Mike Chancey to w1ngllaclc Jadde
MUie£ ................................... 0 3 18 . 9t
WelkerbywayotendScotG'-'•
Federal-Hocking ......... .. ......... 0 3 0 . 71
(TVC Gana Ooty)
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·Team
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ClreleYtlle IJ) A!llens 8
The pass wulnt.e!lded for G'-D .
Nel!onvllle- York ,................... ! 0 ~ , 0
Portsmouth 19 Ironton 10
Belpre ................ : ................. ! o 1&gt;'1' 21 ,
at the aOalllne, but the ball~
l'orlomouth we.t 13 Jacks&lt;lrl 2
Wan-en ................................. 2 0 48 • :ll
Loran 32 Columbul Cenlerllllal14
htgl11nto the aJr ott Gheen and IIIIo
Melp .................................... l l 35 . 26
Bryan St.auon It Boyd Coun,Y 6
thealerthand&amp;OfWelker, deeper Ill
VlntooCounly .. .... .. ......... ....... 1 I 23 • It
Rode HIU 7 Ru...u 6
Trimble ...... ...... ... .... .... ......... ! I 3J 42
the end zone.
COli Grove 21, ColumbWI Wehrle 6
Aleunder ....... ............ ....... ... I I 34' •39
Ripley It Huntington HISII 6
~ booted the first Melp'
Welllloo .............................. ,. 0 2 1.5 52
Wheelotlburr :II Fairland 6
extra point while Rnblnson
MUle£ ,............................ ...... 0 l 12 62
fletLilFederai·Hocklng ............. ....... 0 2 · O·. 51
GaiUpolll al Boyd County
two points on a conversion alter lie
~. P\ealantatHu~ane
l!etll-lffinal score.
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Melgs 27 Miller 12
Huntllllton Eall at Ripley
NellonviUe-York J) Federal-Hocking' O '
COli Grove at Wheelfnburi
Fullback·llnebacker Mark HMIAlexander If Vlnloo County 12
R«k
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Potnt
mands ran for f1 yard!! ~a
Belpre 3f Trimble 6
At..... at Falrnf"t
Warren 21 Wellston 0
'10 yard!!r 911 only six attetJ•
Ironton at Lilla~
~~et~~-no ......
.ra~Uon ~t Wavt"liy
Hammonds a11o was one of !liNe
Wellston at Meigs
'
Marauders leading In tacklet wiUI
, Alexander at Trimble
Friday'• scores
NelsonviUe-York at Belpre
five. Also with live ltQps Federal-Hocking at Miller
.~ ... J'*" G""" 1S
sopiDmoreCOI'III!l'back Huey~
Potnl Pleuut, W.Va . 21, ~ipol\13
Warren al Vlnlon County
Parumouth 19. tn:nton 10
and Welker.
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Port.. w~ ~ ~~ 2
Makjng , four ll'llo 1top1 tor tile
l'yfarauders Included Jlilck Bull!, ·
f-----~ ---coUPON.:... CLIP AND IAVE------- .:o:-.~1
James Acree, Paul DaUey, IIIII
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Raymond FUder: Dalley filled In tr
'ftMJtaMJwN 1WN- twp• BndBo• I • II eJII'GI4e toaf7.,.,., I
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the Injured Bush admlra~.
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Welker aJao Jed tile Maraudln,
. vldll;- Miler. tile Manaden' home..,_.. Frldl.rlllcl4- KeMb
now 1·2 overall and l·llnllde TVC
I
E. Main St ,, PoJMroy
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play, lnrecelvlngwlth lhreecatda
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for50yards. Sqftnmte EdKltdll'!l
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~grabbed ' the other leceptlon, • 38
Q
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fl.
yarder.
.
Nick Bush, outstalldlng Jlne.
backer for the Jl,1elgs Maraudl!n,
went down In the second quarter
with &amp;I! ankle Injury. The eeriY
report 1;1'81 nothing ~. but bJJ
POMEROY ~ Belpre, Warren, Kearney's Spartans 'had lined up In
playing time may be In questloD for .and Ne11onvUJe.york remained the kfck tonnatlon.
OOPius Deposit
nextweek'sgameagatnstWellllton. 1 only unbeatA!II te.ns 111 the Trt·
VlntonCounlyhadtakena&amp;.olead
The maraujlers w1ll ~lloat the Valley CalfelaiCll! as the 13th ontuubackJimCampbeU's'20yard
WITH THE PURCHASE OF SlO REGUlAR OR
_';sI
Golden Rockets at I'*IP next ranlralEajlesdrllll!dTrlmbleM-6, nmlntheflrstperlod.Campbellalso
NO-lEAD FUll SERVICE GASOUNE
..: I
Friday. Miller w1ll host Federal· warren shutoot Wellston 21.0, and · puttheVUdngsontopl2-6tnthethlrd
AND THIS AD
·• ··' II
Hocking.
NeJsonvllle.York posted their II!- period on a one yard nm after I
cood at:raJPt abltout · :11-0 aver Aleunder had fwnbled on their 25.
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P....... ...................... ~100
~13-1 14-12 and Mef1s woo Its first game attempt, blltthesnapWI!IItwtde.
Punoa ................................... 2·&amp;li33.0&gt; •1llli2Ut
wl'"a'"·l2..._.·ton~·- .. "'~. .
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Belpre's Ernie WOilams ran fQr
Wlll'ri!n won Ita ~ straight
.~~ .......................'.o 0 6 ._12 226 yards on 15 carries and t11ree game as Craig Locbery_scored a ·
................................................... 1'!14 ._, touchdowns as the Eagles beat pair of toochdowns on runs of two

:them.

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POMEROY - JuniOr tailback
Brad Robinson had truchjlown
jaunts.o!77,47,and40yardstopace
Me!istoa27-12TVCWinoverM1ller
lntheMaraudel'$'homeopener~
Friday.
Robinson broke open a scoreless
tie when he returned a Mtller punt47
:Yards, one minute Into the 'second
period. .
The excellent Ojlell f\eld running
Robinson broke kiose for 71 yards
withamtnutetettlnthetlrsthaltand
8dded a 40 yard scoring run early 1n
the third quarter.
:· Robinson, wiD also hill! a 14 yard
touchdown run called back on a
· cllppb)g penalty, wound up with' a
· career-lllgh 162 yards In only 13
: carries.
•
: Mtuer'sRayJenksenjoyedoneof
· his tlnest games 1n h15 lllree-year
career as he rushed for 217 yards In
' l8 f:l'h1s and also·scon!d both of. the
Falains' six-pointerS. '
· Jenks,whostartedatta1lback,but
· tater was SWitched to quarterback
, When regular SlgnaJ-(!aBer Keith
Roberts was stdellped with a knee
. ' Injury, srored on runs of U 8.nd 56,
both In the second half.
; Meigs Clll'llpletely dominated the
; game In the first three-quarters,
· buUdlnga'll-61eadbefCII'i!Mllr,auder
, reserves, who played very respect·
· ful, completed the last quarter.
•
' SurvlvealOfumllles .
' MeigssurvtvedlOfwnbles,tirufof .
; whlcli were lolt, on the sUppery twf.
; M&lt;J~t of the miscues oo:urred fronl
• thecentertoquartetbackexchanllt!.
' "Iwaspleasedwithoureffort,but
did not play with nwch
; conslsteiiq. I IOOugbt we would be
abletotaketheballrlghtmdownthe
; lleld, but we seemed to always run
: Into a mtstake," 5!lld Marauder ,
: mentorC)IarlesChancey._
• Mlller'sveteranot21seasol1Sas
: head coach qf the Faloons, Jim
·' Coo
. k, said about the game, ·~I '
• ac!ulllly thought we outplayed
WeplaYe&lt;Jmuchbett.et than
&gt;·any time thls~ear. That number a:!

E!f~.. ................ :...6 14 o &amp;-16
Fort Fcye ........................... .6 7 16 6-:6

siYeplaywithatlnaJTDscoreofo~Mt

Offensively, Eastern produced a
vlctoryonpaper, (474yardsto358)
but couldn't notch a mark Ill the wln
column, desplie a fine overall effort
from · Its backlleld, which was
sparked by Royce Bissell.
Bissell was praised for his fine
pertonnance as was the EHS
backtleld of Btssell, Hensley ;and
Lance.Senlor Mike Lance suffered
an Injury in the tim halt and WI!S
sidelined the mnalnder of the
garne.Jeff Hawk also a ·good
nllchl,recelvlng3-fort4yards.
Defensively It WaS again the
Bissell brothers,Royce \flth 7tackles and an lntert'Eptlon,Bn!nt With 8
tackfes,and Tlm · Dorst With 6

By IIJ!lTIIWJsEcup

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yard, the PAT falled with the score

35-26.

Be A

HUNT WITH lOTH GUN AND lOW.

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Area grid standings

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Two SeasOn
Hunter

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Yards poSIIng .......................... :.53
Total yanla......................... ... m
Paua auem,.ed ...................... 22
Pa...ocornp~eted .................. ,...16
Fumbles ................. ..... ..... ........ 3
Fumbleslaol ...... , ................. .. ... o

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Robinson ·paces.

FALL HUNTING CLINIC TODAY
Sunday,
Sept. 16-12·6
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112 on 23 attempts,and Chandler
12-for-64.St!fan SteWart had a
~ br to yards.
Eastern play5.at Wahama next
Fdday evmlng. •'
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Milder temperatures mean the easy removal of
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" Pac" is ready to provide comfort in ~arm
weather.
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SHEBOYGAN pac' bOot - an American made
product.

CHAPMAW SHOES
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. A111ENS- Soolt RIJN,_ aad
Jeff Fisher MCh killed • pllr d
~ FtldaynJPtil '77 , • •
ClrcleYUie to a »8 vietoiY CMr tbt'
Athe!ls BuiJOOp.
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RDblnsoo opaned tM ...... .,
gathering a 76 yard puafrlmEddlt
Sims In th!! secood period. '

OPEN 7 DA'f'S
liON. thr• Fll. I to I
SAIUIIAY I to 6
SUNDAY 9 to 5

Fisher tallied trom tM oae with
. 1: 481ett In the second pl!riod to live
tl\e Tigers a 12-0 halt!ime lel!cJ.
With tour mlnulll remaiDiq bl
the third quarter Fisher tallied from
the two. •
Early In the fourth period Sima
again found ~obh!.., with a»yard
!I;'OJ'!ng ~ and just t2llw iN&gt;"
later Ga!Y ~ pk:kal ~ a
' Athe!ls pus and l'1!lumed It 81yvdt
tor a kluchdown.
The BUlldogs reached Pl)'ltlrt
with 5: 50 lett when Dave McAIIIater
coon'ec;ted will\ John Ranklna 1111a»
yard pass imd McAIUster rp the

two point conven!Oft.

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Phifer's 61 yards on 15 carries wtdle,
Mark WIDiahu; led Athl'ns with lOt
y~lnl6trles.

LEI' ME GO - G•....,. Blue oma ~Todd Slone 111
grabbed [rom bel*ld by Pc11nt Pleaaanl B)«BiadlllDdClllfordSimpldll8,
a 64,2110 poundllllllor, durlqaciioafnmFrlda.Y's__. river dub at
Memorial F1eld In Gdlpolh. Point PI• ... defeat GABS, 21-3.

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Poiflt Pleatarit, W. Va.

Pameroy-Middleport---Gallipolis, Ohio

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against the wall, wefooghtbackand
54-yan! run by Foreman. His kiCk
never quit," North Gallla Coach
for the extra point was good.
' Dave Angles reflected after the
NGcamebackagalnlnthelleCOnd
Pirates InDicted ·a 20-8 victory on
quarter after a fumbled Panther
visiting Ross Southeastern here
pltchout was recovered at the
Frtday.
1().yard line. NG moved to the three
Although the game was primarily where Brtan lfawks made an
a defensive battle ,It saw Impressive
unsuccessful run to paydlrt.
offensive and defensive perfonnances from NG's Mark Foreman and
Foreman's kick attempt for the
Bill Harden. Those efforts helped extrapolntfalle&lt;l!asthePiratesheld
the Pirates win their third game of a 13-0 lead.
the season and vindicated 21·20
No additional scortng OCCUlTed
loss to the Panthers last year.
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digit column In rushing recording downpour, Fairchild hit Sam Osll2 yards on 18
Harden borne on a 35 yard pass which put
tackled 13 limes, Including four Southeastern deep Into Pirate
sacks, which saw two successive terrttory.
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blocks against Southeastern quar·
At 6:00, the Panthers swred on a
terback Jeff F;llrchlld In the final nine-yard run by Arledge. A run by
minute of the game. Jackie Glass· Fairchild was slopped1 but the
bum had 10 tackles for the Pirates.
Panthers piCked up an extra two
The Panthers' top rusher was points on a safety at 3:39, when NG
tatlback Paul Arledge, who had 76 · quarterb;lck J.D. Colley recovered
yards on 19 carrtes.
.his own fumble In ·Southeastern's
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·Heat Tapes!l

rrojans upset Ironton; .
Logan triumphs, 32~14
45 yards In eight plays, capped by
POR'I'Sl\-lOU'IH -Seven years Reld'sthreeyardrunwlth10:06left.
and 64 games later the Ironton
Reid tailled his third TO on a 14
Tigers have lost a regular season yard burst with 7: 3lln the contest
and the lead was 19-{] after the ·
football game.
The portsmouth Trojans ended conversion run failed.
thelongT!gerno-lossstreakFrtday
Five minutes later, the Trojans
night with a 19-10 victory over th~ were faced with a fourth and seven
visitors.
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.Ironton had.not tasted defeat In a Parker ran Into the end zone for an
regular season game since losing on automatic safety.
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championship team, 20-14, at AtnsWorihhittlngScottKelloligwith
Ironton.
a 17 yard TO strtke. Ainsworlli
The Tigers were9-{]ln 1978butdld carried tor the two point conversion
not play Logan due to a sbike at with 10 seconds remalnln2.
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In1979WashlngtonCHplayedthe 1be Logan Chieftains amassed
Tigers to a 13-13 deadlock, but more than 400 ·yards In offense
Ironton did not play Meigs due to a Frtday night. as they blasted
strtke.
Columrus Centennial, 32-14.
TheJacksonlronmentiedlliS7-7
Quarterback Keith Myers and
1n 198&gt; as the team shared the fullbaCk Trey Palmerton swred In
sEOAL championship ttpnors.
short runs In the first quarter while
Ironton werlt undefeated and the Stars' John Glrves tallied from
untied In 1981 and 1982, but were tied the four.
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Kelly Wolfe scored the first of his
1!m.
two touchdowns with 57 seconds
· Friday night the bubble burs~ as remaining In the second petiod on a
Danny Reid, a 230 pound halfback, six yard run.
scored three toochdowns and ran for
DeriCk Anderson returned the
200yal'd$whllehlsTrojandefenders ensuing klckotf 92 yards to paydlrt
held Ironton to just foor first downs andJimHall'splilcementwasgood.
and 61yards rushing. ·
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Reid galloped 72 yards to paydlrt , 10 yards to Kerry Y9rk as the score
and Tom Flannery's ldckinade it7-0 swelled to 26-14o
with 7: 491eft In the first pertod.
With 9:24 remaining; In the contest
Following a shortT!gerpunt In the Wolte scored from.the three to close
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ru~ play. Fumbles and lncool- lool!ed really good. Joe Moore clld:
pletes dogged Southeastern In Its · and Brian Hawks showedhe!XQ!d
attempts at further scoring.
carry the ball...
NG dashed Southeastern's hopes
Plagued withpenaltypnblemaln
of another win with 1: 58 temalnlng their previous two outlnp, the
In thegame,asF6remanrecovered ptrates~thellllllberolflap
afumble In theendzone. His kick put by otflclals to seven times for 35
the Pirates at a 2Ch'ladvantageatthe yards. Southeastern was whl8tled
close.
four times for ll yards. .
"I f~l the defense played really
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good ball," J\nglesnotedaftenvard. It ho$ts Portsmouth East.
"We stopped an excellent rushing ,.,.._ •
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Pag• CB-The Sunday Tit nee Sentinel

Kyger Creek .captures second v~ctory of season, 32·6
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Pennington hit Barry Matthews for
a seven Y,ard To. A pass for the
conversiOn fell short.

CHESHIRE Kyger Cr!!ek
spotted visiting WateliQrd a touch·
down In the early part of the first
quarter then bounced back for a 25-6
balfflme lead enroute to a J2.6
non-conference victory here Friday
night.
Two Bobcats returning to the
lineup following Injuries and Illness
came back wlthoutstandlngperfor·
inances In leadlngCoachMeiCoen's
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F(\llowtng the kickoff, Waterford
after picking up a ftrst down, went to
the air ' but this time, Kitchen
grabbed the pass and returned It :rl
yards gtvtng the Bobcats a l2-61ead. ·
A run for the converskm was .

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: Deinocratlc challengers Walter
riloodale and Geraldine Fertaro,
jiNrtng up for a face-to-face
n'oti!llit« With their opponents, have
llwpened their attacks on Ronald
Reagan, caWng him a •:cameo
i~ppeerance:• president suffering
tram "beforetheelectlonamnesla"
etJwt his
: Mondale, Ms. Ferraro, Reagan
.00 his Republican l'llllll_[nglmate,
Vice President GeOrge ts\1811, wui
share the same platfotril tonight for
the llrst ttme since the campaign
began, at an awards dinner held In
Washington hY the NatlonalltaUan
t\mi!I1Can FOundation. Speeches hY
ill twr candklates are scheduled.
• Ustnc lllllll! of the toughest
language In the campaign so far,
Mondale and Ferraro on Friday
hlasled Reilgan's policies on the
i!nvtronnlmt, clvU rights, arms
blntrol and education. But their
harshellLwords were aimed at the

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BEGINS SEPTEMBER 24, 1984
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Admissions Office

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Sat. 9:00 a.m,-5:00 p.m.
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••u:ttinl!'ltdoiJ ~ lb. R•pe made a
bdef lllop at lbe
Mil' awarded two
CIIIIIJIIIIp , wwllua wllh ut-bour pial far their
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but that he Is named lh specific allegations.
Michael E. Sa!J!uels, the cmunlallon'' regional
dlNCtol", said lJis start probably will make a.
recommendation wlthlnmootha"'whltactton.lt
any, the commt.sslorp;hould take.
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Ms. 1bomplion allegel tllat Rep. TI!mtpaoo started
maklngildvaaces towardbershortlyattershestaned
Working tn!hls omoe, according tD a dispatch flied
Frfl!ay frml the Thomson ~· Cclumbus
bureau and published Saturday In the Canton

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slng!'e mother of two and a Joho Marshall Law School

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graduate, says her problems began with the
lawmaker directing sexually S1J111!511ve cmunents
toward her.
In July l!J!!3.-ibe~ lliet.l!ld'l'lonaaR.. Winters,
executive secretary of the Howre, that she was being
harassed and asked tD be transfened from.
'Thompson's office. She said her request was not
honored at that tln1e.
"On March 19, 1984, my 1-ejectton of Mr. Ike
'Thompson'sadvancesresultedlnmybelngpenal!zed
on my job hY being assigned less H!liP' Olstbleduttes In
the same position," her affidavit says.
She was shifted to an area In the Statehouse annex.

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-A prof !!'"NI arbitrator wOI help the city and
IIi~ l-.ciiiR lllltl'lltatt In a contract cllspute.
Jolll, S. DrotJIIilg wllllar· the dispute bet;;een members of the
Aml'rlam Federation of State, County and M~ Employees
llld lhljdty on Oct 5. Fln!ftgbters have been without a contract sinCe
tllelrJlld one explr!ld July 1. Nine Issues must be resolved before a
lll!\yr-wotract can be signed.
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Cl$Y l:.lw Director GanY Hunter said tbP heertngwOI not be~
, ~ !be public. Drotnlng wllllmpoee a settlement on both sides within
!ltD 4.'1 days. Hunter !IBid lheeconomlcprovisl(ln$ atthecontract will
become l!&amp;ctllle JIR. 1.

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may be jp'811ted a new trial.
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Frllllldlll County CaluiDI Pleu Jud@e Frank ~'&gt;· Reda said
Wedllelday lbilt he wiD rad I tranlcrlpt oflhe b1al of 2f.year-okl
Undll Lee Wallien, llild 1 Jub' 11 opinion at the coomy Court of
Appeall before di!cldtnl wllelle lit grant a new b1al. Walden was
ll!lltenc:ed tD ~yean to lilt In lhe Ohio RefonnaiU)' tor W0111e11 for
111e s~ey~ng Ill WDJatm Wblttleld m.
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Walden's attomeys had complained they were not told at a pollee
report she lllld illlde of aD i J t ler'KJI!e barallsment. Walden
cldnal durlnc her trill she- bellll hlruled by Whltfteld, but the
JIIOiecllllon bad cnlii:Uded that wu merely a ploy to hide her
Cl'lmllllltntent. Proaecuton •a ''sed tD the-JulY that Walden had
rnadt no,report to the telePIIODi' company of the aJJeaed harassing
edl.
, '1111 pollee rtp11t. wllldl could ballter Wilden's defense, was
loeaild ~ Wlldlll't l~Mltlalfter tbt trial.
Redlllld It tiR nportbid betllaW!IIble at die ttme ot tbe U1al,lt
could lllve IWI)'BIIhe july't flndlnaa ofll\lllt.
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LOC.JDON\ID..l. jAP)- Unlll!d Sla!l Wcakas LocaliiSlat die

LoudaiiYIIIt nAP I' a plant 111a ntllled • - '-YNI' contraci.
1.llilllll ft'llllllllll WlldD143 'l1iundly Ill fa\llllr atlhe CJI!emeat,
wlllt:ll jiG/' a 2lkeDt llaua1Y pay ralle, eaectlYe Aupll Jll!5. Tile
• .,. lilt •at: 1 a pnllt-tharlna plan b' a•c• ;eq If the
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In a Repository Interview, she said flllng the . .'
canplalnt "was the only thing I had left tD do." · ~-·r :
Rep.1hlntp11111 llllldFrtday hecoold~~ ""'
on thecaae. "l'veheardabout It and that s alii know.'
he said.
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Thoinpeon, till.hasbeenlntheLeglslatureslncel971 .::
and serves as executive vice president of Black , : 1 •
Elected Democrats at {)blo. Ms. 'Thompson also Is , ~
black.
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In l9l9 b)i a female employee, who said she was fired •1 • ,
for refusing his sollcttatlons.
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Dog
owner pleads
guilty
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. DAYTON (AP) -The owner of a pit bullleiTierthatatt:ackedfour

P.xxnes. fatally injurtngoneotthl!m, has pleaded guilty tx&gt;acltarge

of allowing a dog to tie at large.
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· Kettering Munlctpat ~ o!ftctals said David Fox of Mad Rlver
Township Waived his right tD a trial on the misdemeanor charge and
forfe!Jed a -~ bond Friday.
1be poqdles ..-ere attacked on Aug. Z71n a Kettertng parldug lot,
afta' Fox's dog escaped trcan !be'back of a vehtcJe and pounced on
the pxxlles In the cab of a pickup truck. The pit bull terrier was
quarantined at Fox's home for 10 days after the Incident

Bella Abzug .to speak

Arbitrator et:ters dispute
ATHENS

Monday or Tuesday, saki the
congressman, wlxi'cbalrs the Social
Security lfllbommlttee at the House
Ways and Means Committee.
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Senate and flillned by Praddent ,•••.
Reagan, theagrem~mt would end a l .. ·
long·stand!Dg dispute over dllabll· 1•· !
lty reviews conducted hY the Social :·:.., ..
Security Administration.
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Since the procedure began In 1!81, • •
more than 1mllllonpeoplehad their .• : •'.
benefits reviewed and scane 45 •'
pe1 cent were foond lneUglble•. ' ~ I'
Administrative law · judges and · •' '
federal jurists have kept many on ' Ji •
the rolls.
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DAYTON (API- Forrnb- U.S. Rep. BeUa Abzug Is scheduled to
sjleok next month. on the ellect of w&lt;men On the electotal pux:css.
Ms. Abzug, who became the first woman to run for tbe U.S. Senate
from New Yoi'k and forma!ioratNew YorkCity,ls tx&gt;speakOct. 23at
the UniversitY of Dayton's distinguished speaker sertes.
Ms. Ablrug Is president of W&lt;men-USA, a national wcmen's
activist group. ,

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findS Ohioans spUt almost I!VeQiy ahout'howGov. Richard F. teste
Is handling his job, blltalmo$t twoofthreeapproveofU.S.
. Jolm
Glenn's perfonnance.
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Celeste and Glenn say they will seek reel~ 1!8i. The
Dispatch FridaY said Its mall Slirvey of116 regtstere4Voters Sept. 41
asl!led whether IIleY ~ or disapproved af Celeste's and
GlenJ\'s perfonnaJices 1ft ortlce.
F
For1y·ninE' pacent ~d they approved at Celeste's pertonnance.
With 51 peremt expresslilg disapproval. Glenll's approval rating was
6&amp; percent. '
1be newspaper says l!S mall poll ts accprate within 5 percentage

COLUMBUS (AP) -A wunanCI)IIYictedofal91llsholgunslayfug
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• 'IWo hand warmer pockets
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N.Y., Ms. FerraroaccusedRepubli·
canpolltlctansofdeallngln "manu· _
factured" patrtotlsm. 1 Recalling
Reagan's recmt dedication of
Buffalo's new senior citpens center,
Santa Marta Towers,
Ferraro
chlll'g(!d "he forgot tD tell you he
Sla$hed thetundlngftfr buUdlngs Uke
Santa Marta.''

PORTSMOUTH (AP) .,... VariouS city pubiJlllgures got drunk In
the name·of f!Clence Saturday.
It was an pan of Emeigatcy Medicine ;w~ In Scioto Coonty.
Area hospitals and law entorcemmt agencies spotl!jl!red a
dnmken-drlvlng dernoostratlon In an aJ.fimpt tD teach the public of
the hazards of driving while lntoxtcall'tl.
Participants a~ tD ~ 1 course set up hY the state
Highway Patrol,1Potumouth police and the Scioto County Shel11f's
Depari:rneilt. The cwne contained obstacles similar to "trose
encountered In evefY111Y driving. .Tile c:tnven were. constantly
monitored tor physical changes as wen as mood swtngs brought on
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WASHINGTON (AP) -A:tfoule. i;• ,,
Senate conference COilUilittee IIIII •• :hammered out a bill that would -u:•
make it harder tD IJ!IliO\Ie ~aely 11·~"•
disabled people from Social Secut·, ,.
lty rolls.
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u.s. Rep. Pickle, O.Texas. aald n,..,
Friday night that the agl eemeal, d(~I,
Which would end two years of •
controversy, Is acceptable tD the:
Reagan administration,
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conreraice committee had left for .-

appearances, pholo oppOrtunltles."
Addre8ldng a rally In Buffalo,

lTJ. the name of science

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county o!fletals said the voter n!(!lstration quaiUieiBi · •.1 ;
sollcltatiJn and was lnterferlngwtth security and the '•
conduct of ortlctal business In the welfllre otllce.
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Rubin said his temporary Injunction would apply tD • •
the suburban Walnut Hllis o!flce where Ms. Fal&amp;ll • ,1 •
was arrested. He said he would visit a downtown ,t·• '
welfare otflce, located near a county elections board •
otflce,IOdectde how to applY his crdertx&gt;thatlocatiOII. _.:
Michael W. Hawkins, a private lawyer who ,11
repi'I!SE!Ited county officials, said he was satlstled • 1, •
with the narrow scope of Rubin's order.
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ton Unlve,-slty In St. Louis, accused
Reagan of running a "happy talk
campaign," retuslni to gtve the
answers J\meriCa wants about the
tutureof the country.
"I am not sure which Is worse, the
WTOganceofMr. Reagan's 18olatlon
or his confidence that the American
peoplf! will Jet him get awaywlthtt,"
Mondale said.
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Although the Detnocrais have
been ouWnlng proposals for the
environment, ctvU rlghla and artns
contto1 over the lli!Xt tour years,
''Mr. Reagan Is not telling us where
hellgolngtDgo."MOIIdaleaaldJater
at a rally In LanSing, Mich. "Instead
he Is running ammd with c8meo

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OOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio's Civil Rights
Cmunlaslon has received a sexual harasstnent
cunplatnt against a veteran state lawmaker, Rep.
IJre'flloiiljliCii,"J)oCl!!veeand. ·~ · "~ .- . , ...
The commlsslon's director,, Robert Brown. said ·
Frtdliy that the ccanplalnt WliS flied hY Janlne
Thompson, 00 relation. She has~ the lawmaker's
aide since May 1983. ·.
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Janlne Thmpson said 1n the cmpplalnt that
1lmipaon,whOhelldatheHouseTrlnsportationand
Urban A11aJrs Committee, made sexual advances to
·~rr without Invitation and consent.
Brown said that the\amplalnt actually was filed
against the Ohio Houie as Ike 'lbompson's employer

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stitched main seams
• Blanket lined

vacation, tD conduct a hearing on the mer!IB of Ms. Fauss' $5
million lawsuit agalnsl the county.
Rubin said that "msurtng the right to vote Is
perhaps Ill!! most Important function of society."
. 1be judge said his temporary order will remain In ·
effect only through Oct. 9, the deailllne In Ohio for
rEgistering to vote In the Nov. 6 election.
"I'm pleased with It as far as It goes," Ms. Fauss
said of Rubin's (lrder. "I'm pleased that he said voter
'registration Is one of the most Important acts of
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Ferraro
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U.S. Dlilricl Juctee Carl B. Rubin on Friday
pnted the request hY Gloria Fal&amp;ll ior a temporary
Grder requiring the county to allow voter l'e(!latratton
'lnltl!e the welfare office In !!Ub\lrtlan Walnut Hills. Bitt
Rubin left It tD fenow Judge S. Arthur Splea'el, to
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Both teams struggled through the
third quarter with neither getting
much consistency on o!fense, thus
.no points on the board. ··
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Wlldfatsrecovereda Green fumble
on their own '!1. Mixing" up · the '
oftensewlthpasslngandrunntngthe .
Wildcats began a nine PlaY drtvl!'
(four pass-ftverun) thatendedwtth .
Klrkpltchlngthehallbacktx&gt;Bames ·
on a halfback option. Bames
scramble&lt;fto his right and found
Bllly Swain alone In coriter of the
mclzooe•.SenlorTerry Cline, return·
tng after lung problems, attempted
theextrapolntrunbutwasstopped.
. Green came right back on a long
drive, mavtng the ball clownfleld.
Uslngtherushetrectlvely,Gifford
.tookltln~thetwo.
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With tlle score 24-24. Green set up
for the game-winning extra point
conversiOn, but on a night when
neltherteamcouldconvert,thesnap
from center was lumbled hY Roach.

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A"'""eted P..,. Writer
CINCINNATI (AP) -A woman Who was lllTellted
when she tiJeaedly vkllated a HamlltDn Camty policy
by ttyJnc to repter votenJ In 1 county welfare otflce
'liM won11 federal Juctee's approval tDI'e(!laterVOiers

Gacy Kltk's pass to Phll ' I
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lockenoorns. After a .»minute
delay, play began.
Junior taUback Deke Barnes took
theopenlngklcko!f at hlsown25and
returned It 75 yards for a quick
touchdown.
Barnes' run for the extra point
was stopped. Jamle Montgomery's.
klcko!f tD Green was qutckly
retumedassenlorTomGiftordtook
the ball 79 yards tD paydlri. 'The
Wildcats' defense stopped Bi:lan
Roach's rush for the extra points.
With 29 seconds ticked oft the
clock, the two te~ were tied at6-6.
Greentx&gt;oktheleadwlth4:27togoln
the f!n;t quarter after a Hannan
Trace punt.
The Bobcats put on a sustained
drive from the one yard line.
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Roach handed dt( to Gifford, who
tumbled · Inti&gt; the enclzone· .with
Robert Roblnelte recovering the
b;IU. Roach's pass for the extra
points failed.
'The Bobcats, up :t;!-6, came back
on another drive that ended with a
twoyardburstbYToddDouthat,but
an Illegal procedure penalty put the
ball back tD the.seven. From there,
Gifford took It In for an 1&amp;-6 Green
lead. Again the extra point attempt
was stopped.
Wlth8: fT7 to.go In the half, Hannan
Trace fullback Eric Darst put the
'Cats back In the game with a six
yardtx&gt;uchdownrun,clostngthegap
tD 1&amp;-12. Barnes' run for extra point
failed. Both teams later ended
drives with punts. Hannan Ttace .
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punter Billy SWain hit a drlvlngpunt
sending GU!ord backwards. As he
received the ball, the 'Cats' coverage team hit him, causing a ruinble
at the J5.yard Hrs line with Steve
Stitt reroverlng. 1\vo plays later,
Darst carried three Green players

gao before the football game started
here Friday night between host
Hannan Trare and Green as
ijghtolng struck the field lights

Henry, Walerford plcke!l up two
!lrst downs midwAy through the
q\Uirter 011 Its best drive .mce the
first period. hDwever, defeasive end
Brian Johnson halted tbP march
with KC's third lntefCePIIOII.
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With 7: 1'7 remaining In theseconcl
·. Senior wingback Chuck Vogel, quarter. Ky~ Creek capped a. 42
-whO was SWitched to the tailback yard march with a one-yard run by
'slot, rushed for 1W yards In 20 McGiilre. Durtng the drive Kitchen
carries while Anthony Kitchen, a caught two passes for 16 yards anc;l
senior, In his first game this season, Vogel picked up24 yaftls rushing. A
returned one Interception tor a kick for the EP sailed wide. ·
tQUchdown and stopped a WUdcat
Kyger Creek's next series ended
!lr!Ve with another. He also had two when Tom Ellis picked oft a
clutch receptions during one of the Pennington pass.
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&amp;beats' scoring marches.
Later, after the Bobcat defeil.se
: After taking the o{lenlng kickoff, forced a Wildcat punt, KC's MatWaterford's sophomore quarter· thews' .45 ya,rd punt return put his
back Joe Crawford hit Jeff Berger team at the five. On the !!rst play
twice on third down short yardage !rom sciirnmage, Vogel rambled in
piays tD keep the drive going. TI!en · pushing th score to U6. McGuire's
with 8: 22 remaining, Berger tx&gt;ok a kick put the hosts on top, 25-6 at the
Crawford pass49yardsashezlpped half.
through the Bobcat secondary. A
Midway through the third quar·
kick for the EP was blocked.
ter, Kitchen's second Interception
Kyger Creek came back roaring, set up another score. Kyger Creek ·
marching 71 yards In nln~ plays went 30 yards In four plays with
behind the running of Vogel and McGutre•s 21 yard run lighting the
Joho McGuire. On b(J( fourth clown scoreboard at the 3: l2 ma.rk. His

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'l'lme&amp;-Sentlnel ooft'ellpOIIdent
J\o!ERCERVILLE - Action be-

boot made' it, 32-6. '
The remaining third . period and
most of the fourth was playOO by a
mixture of both the Bobcats' first
and second defensive and offensive
units.
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LORDSTOWN. Ohio (AP) '- The had beenplckedafte,r all. For about.· i"l
news that General Motors's Lord· a half hour, anxious union manben •1t1•
stown Assembly Plant was being crowded the hall ootslde Gu· -bypassed as as~ hY the thrtdge's office.
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When
the
final
word
came,
at
United Au~Wo union drew
mixed emotions
Bob Prtoe, a · abwt 11: :II p.m., the workerS bad
34-year-old
painter.
nothing to do but go home or enJoy
of14 years at the what was left of a Friday night.
Price, a
plant, was one at the fewer than :II
"We're kind of relieved now that
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rankandflleemployeeswhoshowed we kmw," said Jim Kaster, a - :
up Friday at the headQwlrters of trustee for Locai 1714, shortlybefon!' t1 '
United Auto Worian Locallll2.
11:00 pm. Kaster had~ Inside • !
UAW workers at 13 GM plants In thefabrlcatlngplantwhenheliotthe . '~ '
pine states walked oft the job early telephonecalltromuillonofltctalsln, --. t
Saturday as the union caned a Detroit. He had driven tD Local 1ll2 · ~~ ;selective strike against the world's headquarters to learn If their ~
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largest auumalce!'.
wasthesame.
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Price saki he hadgonetotheunlon
Yet, "I was surprised that we. ,: •
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oftlce to help out howeYer he could. didn't go," he·added. "We've been '
But at 10:45 p.m., recording worldngsevendays(aweek) . We're · . :
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secretary Bob Guthridge got tbP scheduled · for Saturday and • ,:
phone call from the local's bargain· Sunday."
lng committee Initially conflnnlng
He said that the feeling for and • •
that 1Lordltown plants had been ~alnst a strike was divided. About.
'' bypassed
!OJ emplayees were working. the '
Lordstown Is also the home or the second shltt at the fabricating plant , • ''
GM Metal Fabricating Plant, stU! when the news came, he said.
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knalvn locally as the Fisher plant,
"lfeel everybody should go 011t," , • :
.and l'l'presertted hY Local 1714.
said Doug Goodman, an absattee
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"We're the si.ormtroopers," said replacement operator In Local ni2.
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Price, referring to the reputation oC "!'want back what we gave up In
l..ocatlll2asoneoftheiTIC6tmllitant 1982.''
In the UAW. "It's going to be hard to
The Lordstown Assembly Plant
sit . back and watch everybodY makes vans. Chevrolet Cavaliers
fight." '
andlsthesolesupplterofthePontlac
Ia Ohio. the UAW's largest
Sunblrd. Tile fabricating plant· ~
concentraUon of GM workers Is at makes a variety of parts.
, :·
the Lonl'ltown complex In northeast
Meanwhile, at the Chevrolet plant
:·
Oblo, when! the assembly plant In Parma, UAW LocallOO&gt; Prest· •
employs abwt 8,500 Jl!!OII)e and the dent Robert Wl~kline was not • :.
fabricating plant. about 2,500 im· particularly happy when he heard
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playees. About 42,000 UAW reports about a selective strike. The • ;
lnanbers WOl'k for GM In Ohio.
local has nearly 3,:nl members. · • ,~
"EveeybodY wwld like to have
"We have planned to share the ~· ,:
that payclleck there." Price said. strike with autoworkers througbou( : ••
But atthesarnettme. Locallll2 has the country," WlckJine said.
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always been at the vanguard of the
Noting an advantage to a smaJiel' •
fight and we would once agatnUketo strike, he said, "It would lessen the ~·
be part of tbP spearhead. We're financial drain on oor strike ;
disappointed that we're ll!lt." ·
benefits. TIIat woold be the most ·~
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COLUMBUS (AP) ..... .An oNo Department of TransportaUon
pnge paint lbop In~'!'~tanporarily ci09ed this week after
blood testslbiJwed at . otle WTker had been e.ql08Eid to high
ll.oYI!Is ollead,_J public
union said.
1be Ohio ClvU Seivtce. Ernpklyees AIISOCiatlon·Amerlcan
FeclerluOO of Stare, County and Municipal Employees said the
WNoe&amp;diY shll1doWn stmlt11l!d from a cmnplalnt filed by its
m,anbers ~ lead 00utent ot ~In the SIKtpj
.
ODOT c4Jcl•"' }18ve since aareed to ban thetutureuseof lead paint
In lllihopl. I l l ! - said.
''While WI! aJe vel)' plEased that the lead exposure In Sidney Is
11a111y
slfWed, the blniiiDg at the use of lead paint II an

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September 16, 19JI':

1984

Four killed, three burned ·irl .oil rig explosio"

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NEW ORLEANS (AP ) ;...Invest!-

gatorsweregolngover"tromtopto
bottom" a drllll!lg
. rlgdamagedlnan
explosion and fire that killed rour
workers and burned three others In
deep Gulf of Mexico waters, but the
rig appeared to be "shipshape," a
.companyofflclalsald.
. " It Will be some time before we
can determine wl)at needs to be
llxed andhoW tollx tt," saldBarney
White, a sp6kesman for Zapata
OffshOre Inc. ln Houston, oWI!er of
·the rig.
; "It'sUkelywe'Uwanttotowtherlg
;Into
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unexplained- occUrred about 1
Evacuatlonpodsontherlgwere
p.m . aboard the Zapa.ta LeX!nilton
1ISed In the evacua!lon, and nearby
an ffi.foot natural gas explohtto~ suwJyshlpsalded!ntheevacuatlon.j
r1g the length of a football tield said Coast Guam spokeswoman
standing In water more than 1400 KilthleenDono!loe.
feet deep 120 rnUes south of h~re.
White said the fire was exttnWhite said,
gulshed within two hours and .
AU 68 people aboard the rlgwheri conClitlo!IS were gll9d enough by 6.
the gas weDtheyweredrilllngblew p.m. to .put nine men back aboard
wild ha~e been accounted for, he the rig.
said.
TheexplosloncaUSednopoUutlon,
I;lesides thedeadandlnjured, two and the rtg, though JJ.stlng, never
workers accompanied the bUrned waslndangerotslnldng, Whltesatd.
tnen, 45 were taken In boats to
The$l00mlllloiirlgmaynothave
another Zapata rtg nearby, and 14
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others were picked up ey surface
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and el(CeSSlve ill!l'ldng of (logs
.within Rutland vlllaJ!e limits,
1da:yor John Miller ha$ stated that
lmmedlate actiOn wW be taken
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2-ln Mamooy
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3-Announcaments
4-Giveaway
5-HappyAda
6~ Lostand Found
7 -Yard Sale (paid in advance)
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3 2-Mobiie Homes for Sale
33-Farms for Sal.e .
34-Busines.s Buildings
36-Lots &amp; Acreage
26· Reai'EIIate Wanted

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41-Houoeafor Rent
42-Mobile Homes for Rent
4 3·Farms for Re11t
44-Apertment lor Rent
4 5-Furnished Rooms
46-Spae,e f,, Rent
· 47:Wantedto Rent
48-Equipment for Rent '
49-For lease
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52-CB, TV &amp; Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
54-Misc. Merchandise
61Hiullding Suppf!M ,
6 6-Pets for Sale .
67-Muslcallnswments
· 6 8-Frilits $1 Vegetables ·
69-For Sale oi Trade

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,pion and Hydrex Water Pills
,oHruth Phormacy. Jockaon

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Club every Sunday. 1:00
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I WOULD Like to express
rny thanks and apprecia·
tion to those !'ho were
tho!llhtful durin&amp; my
Jurcery and also the
death of my father.
Thanks to the Church of
God, my family, friends,
co-workers and neilh·
~ors for the flowers,
cards, food and the visitations. lay God Bless
you for your kindness.
Clara Haner
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,. willl to tiPfftl • ·aptlftclttlon and sinctfl thinks to all who
tuistld us ·cs.nina llttloss Df Ibis·
band, l•tlttr •d IOA·III·IIW,
Clla&lt;lts H. SiMpiiiOI ol ColoMbos.
toIlion who IIIII 11-.. food,
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chain.
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LOST Blonde Cocker Spa- stone jan, ontiqun, .gold
nitl in Evorgr""" area. If ana oliver . Write-~ . D ;
found ploaoe call 446-4746 Miller. Rt.2. Pom.roy. Ohio
ofter 5. ·
46769 or call 814-992·
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Found ring at Longbottom -·.,..--,-·-'-----~
Community Building pork- Buying dolly gold, 1ilver
lng lot. Coli 986-3609,
coina, rlngo, jewelry. sterling
ware. old colno. large curPan Hill,
Elkhound
lootoru.
in Cooilo
Top $hop,
pricoo.2nd.
Ed. Ave,
BurGop
Rutland
Block rency.
kett Barber
and gray with white fluffy Middleport. Oh. 814-992blll, collor ond chain an- 3478.
oched. Anoworo to Nicki.
Coli 614-992-2612
Wanted to buy: invootment
proporty. Cell 614-992·
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GINSENG ROOT. Top quality and olza grecled, ooloctod
8200 .00 lb . i Ordlnor'(
Shamrock Auction Service. omollar root - · IAoool All
Pot. Sheridan Auction, ... ofhor klndo ol root 1110
Experience.in Farm 8t home purchaltd. &lt;;a)l Rob'en
auction. Call 614-592- Harper. 304:676·7977.
4310.
For your next Mle call Emm• .
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ATTENTION!
RIVER VALLEY
FOOD CO-OP
ANNUAL MEETING
SEPT. 20-7:00 P.l.
CHURCH OF CHRIST

EXECUTIVE SALES
FIELD SAlES

MANAGEMENT
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CIIUKOT1IL 011. 45601

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HVAC 1or
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oxp. helpful.
800-114-3348 axt. 31 .

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can Holp. Awn ;2~Hr. 91iti o""'nor, woodburner, olr
Frldoy. Set&gt;~. 14 12 noon to oondltlcinor, 14 ocre lot. lond
8aturdey, Bop-t. 11 121 ,.,.,.~ 10% Int-. Bulanoon. At Holiday' Inn Galli- ville Rd. · t42.000. Call
polio, Ohio For AIIIIOintmont 441·2124.
Call·814-381-90411 or 114· -.~-,------­
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4 bdr. 3 both, 2 flrtploce.
mov.lng. · ba·d h.. f.th .
22 Money t(! Loan
t42.ooo or boot-· Aool-lcorno. Cal 4487019.
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VA . L.. dir MortJ•J•· fuml-. t12,000 unfurn l -. Soling . below opAtheno)
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Room &amp; boord &amp; leunclry.
81rn x-tra income. We need Roooonabla In Po.....,y. Coli 23 , Profelli,on81
llltV8ral repree.ntatfwe In 114·892· 11022 or 981ServlcH
IIIIo oreel Party plan ..,p, o 4411.
pluo. Gifto, toya. home de•
cor. No ln-tm.n. Car &amp;
phone nee. Call frM 1-800- 18 Wanted to Do
113-9077. Alto ·booking
port leo.614-448·3043 · ,
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8oloyolttlng ' lri my
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viewing In Columbuo tho
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appointment coli 41 2-81118'AI%
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••4.000 or boot off•· Call
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lot. Coli 114·
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11 thaioojo"
Market near Porter. Mon.•1 :

Gold necklaces and b11eelets, silver dollars, household items. antiques and collectibles; tools and all
kinds of miscellaneous ite11s.

For RMI- Iorge 3 IR hOUM.
ln-. _,-.,1'h

..th. 61 lpltCit. e&amp;IPii8nOII.

- I n yoi11. -' t321 mo.

pluo IIIQirlty •pwlt. Call
388-8248.
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For rent or - · on lond 448-0390.
contract 10 P"-•t
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RnAIL SALES
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14K70. whh 7111 ••
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built In llteriO. 304-488- .located 1n o .... Twp. Call
441-3044.
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THE OHIO YAWY UYESTOCI
62 VINE STREET
c;JAlUPOUS, OHIO

Public
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5IPI'. 11-&lt;AI.VES &amp; YEAIIINGS All

OCT. 2. 1984 (ALVES I YOIIItGS-MI.
OCT. 16, 1914-CAlVES-AII.
OCT. 30. 1914_;_CAI.¥ES~AU
NOV. 13, 1914--CAI.VES &amp;
AII.IIEEI$

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION ·

SAT., SEPT. 22 - 7:00 P.M. .

Thaler Ford Bldg., Rt. 351nd Jet. 160
You Name It - wt Sell It! ·
Brin1 it jn - We'IUum it into cash

All sales are on Tuesday and the sales
at 7:00 P.l.
Cattle will bt rectiwd at the yards
M. to 3:00 P.l. on the dly of sale.
All CONSIGIII.N1S waca.

Consi1nme·nts liken lt-'auction-5 to 7 p.m.
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Llr&amp;tload of tools snd- n-s-Wt·veaot _., COII-

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Point Pleasar:~t Marine Company, an equal opportunity
emp.loyer, is now ·. fillil')g :
positions for ~ertified . '
mach i n i s'h ,.
we Ide r s ,
. laborers, and gantry crane
operators. Please c~n 304-6752089 between 8-4, MondayFridav, for an appointment.
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DOOR PRtZES

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!he gasoline/quick service food store
business wi.th lis 'SuperAmer!ca' Stores
and of\ers real gr6und floor opportunities ,
for ambitious individuals seeking growth
oriented careers.
Res~sibilltles Include recruiting, hiring
and training of store personnel, planning
work schedules, salary admlnistralion,
perlormance appraisal ol .employees,
record keeping a~d general maintenance
of lhe store. Prefer. applicants wilh one or
more year~ of retail background . Appll·
cants musl be willing to relocate. Sent!·
resume to: .
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P. 0. lo1 721-S
Po~MWay, OH. 45769
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 22. 1984-7 P.M.
· • ANTIQUES AND COllECTORS' ITEIS ·
PARTIAL LISTING: Dresser with oblong' mirror, Blue
· Willow dishes, table with 4 chairs with pop up leaves,
Nightingale oil lamJ!S, Goolus glass plate, typewnter
stand-metal, IJIOSeneck l""ps, sewing machme,
brass candle holders, kerosene lamps, 1863 Selh
Thomas clock lcherry wooll-good condition), cut
glass pitchers, McGulley readers, school desli with ink
weUs, desks, picture frames, stone tars, crocks, crocks,
cast iron seat, Spring Hill Dairy milk bottles, Mason tars
dated 1858 and many other misc. items.
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Woodburning
SAVE

HEAT YOUR ·
ENERGY _ENTIRE. HOUSE

NEW: Truckload of merchindise-weekly
USED: Truckload of merchindise-weekly
Somethin&amp; For Eve!Jone
New, Used and

Antiques Weekly

SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.ll.

FIREPLACE INSERT

Door Prizes liven every ~t~rday

BilANS wooo·OR COAL
II£G. '995
FIEE- ..GWS DOOI·AITOIAT.IC (0~ FillS.

'Have sollttltilll you want to sell? Bri1111t to the Patriot AuctiOIIIIam and we'll sell it for y01. Consi.P nttiltl accepted ftM 1·5 p.m. on Saturdty:

NO MONEY DOWN

Available far special sales upon request

90 DAYS SAME ·AS CASH

. MARLIN WEOEIEYER-AUCTIONEER

245-5152--388-8249
Apprentice-Finis Isaac.• 388-8370

DIRECTIONS: ~ miles below Glfli.: .
polis on Rt. 7. cross Raccoon Bridge,
lum right and lollow signs. . ·

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1984 BAOADIORE
Total Electric
l4x70 3 BR, 2 full baths .SALE
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19M BROADMORE
· 14x70 3 BR. 2 .lull bath. front
Kitchen Total Electric
SALE ·
1984 OVERLAND PARK
14x70 2 BR deluxe bath, 6 in.
sidewalls. front ·
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kitchen, total elec. ·.
SALE •
1984 OVERLAND PARK 14x70
3 BR with 7x20 Expando.
Total Elec.&amp;in. sidewalls SALE
1985 FOREST PARK
14x60 2 BR. 6 in. sidewalls
Total electric.
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1985 FOREST PARK .
14x70 3 BR 6 in. sidewalls ·
Total Electric
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Tum West off Rt 7 llorth of Pa.roy onto Rt 50,
follow Rt 50 to Guysville aACI tum onto SR 329and
10 2 •iles. Bec:ause of health old couple must lave
" - - Ht ltttndtd auctions and was a e11ftsman
with wood for RIIIIJ Ytars.
FIIWiture in A-I C,911dltion-Only Fewlttims Listed
AITIQUES &amp; COllECTIBLE ITEMS: M.l. Walnut dresser, cherry 'nightstand . ~ith marble lined chamber
compartment, wicker stand, 2 oak washstands, sm.
· oak china, m.t walnut stand; other pes., lield telephone, muzzle lOading shotgun, German violin in case,
caH yoke, collection of old kitchen items, 1rlocks, surrey lamp,lg. vari~ of old dishes and glassware; many
other old ~ems. many, inany boxes BOOKS (some very
old), good MAJOR APPLiANCES ~ 'HOUSEHOLD
.GOODS: refrigerator, gas range, chest freezer, automatic washer, elec. dryer, color TV. Warm Mormng gas
heater, oak decorator desk, sofa and loveseat, walnut
and cherry nightstands, walnut bookshelves, wood
and metal wardrobes, cedar chest with bench top,
other usual household items. TOOLS, LUMBER. GAR·
DEN, etc., Ford "75" lawn tractor, tiller, good yard
chairs, good dry CHERRY, WALNUT &amp; OAK LUMBER,
22 rille, SHOPSMITH W/accessories, 12" radial arm
saw, 7~" circular saw. 30" 1athe and tools, jointer,l2"
planer, 8" table saw, sanders 11 belt), many other elec.
and hand tools, pipe wrenches-cutter-threader,
planes, clamps, shop supplies, 8 drawer tool bench,

1!75 lntematiollll 574·"diesel tractor . (1300 hours)
with loader, NH 850 Rouild Baler llood eondition), NH
451 mowing machine 7' bar, two ro.., New Idea picker·
sheller. century 500 galiOn skid sprayer with ~or
(40' boom), 40' Allied grain conveyor, ·Cherokee 40'
hay conveyor, A. C. 700 lour raw com planter, 5' three
pt bush hog, 3 pt. hydriulic 1o1 splitter, 3 pt scraper
blade, boom pole, 3 pt. tub 'fertilizer spmder, Silap
waaon with 8 ton JD runninl &amp;e~rs, Danhuser 3 pl.
post hole digger, new Ailtess Plinl sp11yer, 100 lb. an- .
vii, cettte he-' pte, and a lew m!'telltneous farm
Hems. Nole: The corn planter and PICker-sheller have
hid yery littteQSe. This ad w1n aPfl81r only one._

. GLEN 0. HOLLAND _;_ OWNER

Terms: CASH

PH. 992·2975 ..

From Gallipolis Tue Rt. 14L. Tam left onto Rt. 775.
Turn riibt onto the Patriot-j;admus Road. Watch for
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• 446-9760

LocaUd 6 miles from PolntPieasant, W.Va.
on tlte Sind Hill Road, the follo.nn1 f1rm
machinery will bt sold; .
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IIOTE: C011r.ett household In Gallipolis:conslptd
to be sold • auction buildilll Oct. 5, 1914.
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D~N S.IITH - AUCTIONEER .
614-949-2033 .or 614-992-7301

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1-8199KT~19 HP W/50" or 60" MOWER
l-8179KT-17 HP W/50" or 60" IOWU
1- 8122-12 HP W/50" MOWER
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1,..-5260-8 HP ELECTRIC START ~
1- 5240-8 HP HANDSTART
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30" lOWER or CULTIVATOR
· · Available With these Units:
HP Rider lowtr"

Located at D. J.'s Tradin1 Post .
923 S. 3rd Ave,, Middleport, Oh.

Tuoo.. Wed. from 9:00 to
6:00.
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"SOllY, NO YIADEJ"

10:00 A.M.

1973, 14•11. 2 bedroom.
frt · d·e n, extr• nice.
u.ue .oo. 8U-4411·
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CLOSEOUT ··. ;

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Cal! e14-l49-2841 . '

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family raom with
bu,_, 1111glacorfllr&amp;tll.on
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Commodore 64 Home Colllputer Syllem. Monitor disk
drive, IIP2QI printer. dltt ro·

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114·448-lllf. ow""'
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Own o bMutlful Chlldr8n.'o1------~-~
ohop. 'O tfwlng the lotnt if~· 3 bdr. houao Golllpollo
faohiono. H•lth Tex. l•od, School Oiotrict. •16.900.
1.ov1. Loe. Chic, Jordoc"-. ,c_a_ll.,..4_48_-36_1~7_
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,.are.. Fumitureanci acceo1!6rloo'bY 0...,.. ond Nod·A·
Woy. t14 •• 00.00 lncluriH
beginning lnvent.
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lralnlng-fildllm
end grond
opening promotlono. ,PrHtBig a .F
, o,ahlono 101,. 329·
327
Call 81

Botlr like new.
446•0671

11170 . Wind- 12&gt;&lt;111. 2
ba*ooma, 1 bat!r, whh
Vln~•l• mobile homo 70x12 Hurth IIOW Wood lumer.
Willi •.xpendo on 'AI octe lot 304-Btl-3102
- liqulp""' -nlng, olrlnlng, much more. 1 blooil Uled mobil~ h0ft10. 304-'
· wul"ln loU1h 8t. Jl- Ad, 782·2221.
Joclloon, Oh. Shown by
appointment only 114-288· 4' wide mobile homo, let·
1121:
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nice lot, reidy to mo.,. into.
11177 mo~ home 14x70 3 For rent whh option to buy.
lidr., nlc• cerpot, wo•·in •221. down. t221. P"
olooet, CA. ••c. cond., mOnth. 304-712-2221.
olun. Con lie moved or loft
an nice country lot 1 ocre. Houoo tnll• 10.11. two
ecraoonBoltCreek,aloc,
Colt 114·311·9787.
city
and telephone .
' Fully fum!ohed &amp; lot on Co,. be had MellY- Van H.
lllltrn Ave. Coli 4411- McoCioolray, Wlotftold. W. Va.
""- 304-611-2119.
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11)8nt, and oubfloor comBIISi!leSB
pletecl. Located on 1' ocre
Opportunity
pluolot. quiet country. electric to house. Rurel water
available. $10.000 Call.
I NOnCE I
Wloemon Rul E!!toto, 446THE OHIO VALLEY PUB'- 3843.
USHING CO. recommendo
th~t you do buainae· with For sa1e or ran t w i"t h op t"
ton
peoJ!I' you know. ond NOT to buy. 3 bdr. houoe. nice
to solid mon 111 th'I'Ueh the khchen, ronge, diopo10l. full
moil ,untH you haw invllli- buement, garage with
- .t-• .'the off-ft.
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eleetrlc opener, forced elr .
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Good. location. ·
900
Wonted-Lic.....r ~once R
block on riverf!ont.
peoflle, Ucimood In-once
ent 1375. pluo •200.
elojllngyo,ur deposit. No peto. Call
own IIIIIMY todoy. WI oro 446-117! or 446-2613.
one 'o t A-ca·o futoaf
grcowlr~t~lita lnouranc:e merorgenlzotlo•- Colt t600 down on woterfront

T- trimming ond removol.
F- 1111-. Call 182·
1040 or 948-2129.

""i!le-

.675 - -P t. Pleasant
458-Leon
576- Apple Grove
773- Mason ·
882- New Haven ·
895- letart
937- Buflalo

· Up to 15 words ... One day insertion .. ... ..... $3.00
Up to 16 words ... Three .day' insertion .... ... ,$4.!)0
Up to 15.Words .. . SiKdayinaertion .. .. ....... $7.00 .
/Average 4 words per line)

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Cullomero for the CoHico
Cupboard. Rt. 110&amp;Portor.
H....: 10;IPM, Mon.•Bilt.
Call &amp;14·388-9008.

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99ll ~ Middleport
Pon~aroy
986 ~ Chas,er
343 ~ Portland
247 ~ Letart Falls
949 ~ Racine
742 ~ Rutland

to Do

Merri· Mac Homem•kera

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Mason Co.. WV
Area Code ~04 .

,._no lnatruction. hglnnoiro Th,.. bedroom•. ~tralair. \
enll Adulill welcome. CoN vinyl
well popor, cerp.t ·---··Gaiiriioiiii -------448-01&amp;0.
th&lt;OUflhOUt,
· waH lriiUioted.
1-------~- new ·jlolnt. ottached go rage.
&amp;Vicinity
8obyoinlng
In
my
home.
ga• outtloor grill, awnlnga,
M
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ondoy unU Saturday. Ex- many e•troo. Col 4411&lt;21183
pertenced. Rodney oiWo. Coli til
6:00PM, after I :.OOPM
814-245·9207.
· Big Yard Sale 14, 16 &amp; 18.
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614-246-6869.
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1---~----hoon Rt. 7 (6 tenth• of • · mile
wolll.. drilled &amp; Hf·
from Rt. 218 on loft. ·
Coli 4 - ·· bi-levol, :.iv. botho,
!ofji)!lFl-!:&amp;cMi"lell-~rtao.
114· 742LR. eat-in kitchen. formal
Sopt. 111·17. 168 Garfield
dining .,.., family room. 2
Ext . . outilde night lltlhhl.
l--"-----~-goo hoot, tape . player for car, l~b
more.
~ff Rt.,36 .

Will core for tile elderlY In our

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Meigs County
Area Code 614

667~Coolvl!le

HouaH for Rerit

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7 5- Bciata &amp; Motors
76-Auto Parts &amp; Accesiories'77-Auto Rapal,r
78-Camplng.Equlpment
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Troller, lot. oomm. goree.
for ule in Euleko. Call
814-218-1140 .

Classified pages cover th e

8 1-Homelmprovemento
82-Piumblng 8r. Heating
83-EKcnitlng
84-Eiectrlcal&amp;. Refrigeration
81i·Generel Hauling
86-M.H. Repair
87-Upholllery '
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~4-Motorcycl_es
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1 1 Help Wanted

Pl!blic Sale
8r. Auction

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?1•Autoe for Sale
·72-Truck• tot,iale
. '13. Vans.&amp;4 WD •

6 1·Farm Equipment
62-Wantedto Buy
53-livestock
64-Hay 8o Grain
66-Saed 8i Fertili•er

Houoekeoper-child core
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egoo 10 &amp; 7, 8:30-8:30AM
A
Fri
; : Notice 1S hereby g1ve n tha t
uctlon every dey n ghtot ond 3:30·7•30PM regulerly.
Labrador R·etriever ex.' ~ith
the Hartford Community AI 10 --~
2 ·
•. slialed b1ds w1 il be recerved by
children. Call 448-2338.
Center.
Truckloode of now
,.._ ,to obly
nighto
: th e C•ty Manager of the C1iy o1
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per -k. HouM ciMnlng.
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merch•n M ofevery
· cooll:ln". laun..t.u Work. No.
~ CJ:alh poll s, Oh 1o at hts off1 ce 1n
3 pupo. 2 mole. 1 female. Conolgmenti
~ the M un1c1pal Build1ng for
Call 2:15-6179.
merchendin
olwoyo
wei - omoillng or olochOI uoo.
1L• ab1l 1ty and Pro pe rty
corned. Richard Reynoldo. ReforencH required. Coli
t l ~surance .
.
Black L1bredor Retriever to Auctioneer. Coli 304-276· , 4
_4_8_·0_3_0_1._ _ _ _ _
~ _~ 1d s wil l be rec eiVed at the
give away. 7 months old, Me 3069
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"aeove named Off 1ce un til ohota: Cou 949-3039.
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SubtthU1o
Modo
·~ 1,2.00 Ngon. on Wedn esday.
blbyaitter t
in' Centenary
S~pr embel 26. 1984. and
Puppios, 7 woeko; mother. 9 Wanted To Buy
oreo. Coli 446-9290 after
Pl'!bltcly ope'ned and read ·at
block Lobradore Retr18vor.
·4:00.
·'.that haw and pla,ce. Bid forms
r1todyto go. 304-576-2478. 1---------, 1-- - - - - - - m~y be o bt_amed m the Off1ce of
We pay c11h fOr late modol CIIrl&lt;'o Jewelry of Gollipollo
)lle Coty Mapager. 518 Second Mother cat and 4 kinena. 3 clean
will be taking -rlcationa in
used cars.
• v·en u e , Ga1! 1p OI1S . O h 1o
boya and girt, long hair~ Jim Mink Chov.-.Oido lire. their otore on Thurldoy
~~63 1
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block, gray and white. 304Sept. 20, from 12:00 to
Bill Oene JohnsOn
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876·5019 . .
5PM onll on Friday Sept. 21
446-31172
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Sept 9. 16
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Kindling wood, yours, for wanted to buy uUd COli A position II for • full-time
Ann n11 11 ~~ 111 en Is
tho houllng: 304-675-5548. wood hoatoro. Swain Furni.. NlleiPerton.
ture. 446·31 59. 3rd. &amp;
Nodonel Company Modo
:'3 Announcements ' 19'' colored TV needo oome Olive St.. GaillipoHo, Oh.
"''"'"· 304-676-5472.
loco! dillri~J~Ion for it'o lifO·
duct Contr•ctors
line. HVACondEiectrlWant•d· Junk auto• 1ny cal
or 811"
·SWEEPER and oewing mo- Pan Slameoe cat. nice pet. condition. Call· 814-388·
~~lne repoir, P.rto. and 3Q4-882-2981.
9303.
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Orpnlzotiono. Coli 1-800oupplleo. · Pick up and 1-:-------~- 1·:---~:-----::--- 241 -03"11 axt. 23.
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'tfllaner.
up. wko old~ pon Beagle, 304- h••
• beordanc•y
Wont ""uM
mon to
...novoINCh
..-lnt
Gj""ll"' one
CroekhalfRd.mileColi
eavy P."on
• · 18
. 'roononodr from
ot 33711
._4_6_8..,.·1_6_34_._ ___
· __ up lo( cartoin ~eigo co. Grove Rd. Box 93 Rutlo.nd.
• 14_•• 8 _0294.
1·
stone jars. Old ·time cup·
h
C0 .
V1 . 1
8 puppies. can 304-676- boord. .call 1-304-182- 0 10
nu ct
rgr
B;lloono for Get Well. Anni- 8112.
2711
Burford.
vertorya, Binhdoyo, portieo. I;~:::==;:;:=:;:= 1 --~--,.----- .....,-------Singing Gorrlllo. Call Bol- 1·
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS lnltailotlon people - d
fo9n• 8o Co. 448-4313.
6 Lost and Found
FURNITURE. Beclo• . Iron.
locol deoler of Energy
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1 1r111 Su:wiiC\
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1 1-HelpWantad
1 2-Situated Wanted
1 3-lnsurance •
14-8uainass Training
16-Schools
16-Radio, TV 8o CB Repair
1 7-Miscellaneous
18-Wanted To Do

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22-Moneyto Loan
23-ProfeSiional SeiVicea

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t'lo · P.ta. eecurity depoatt_.

Cell 614·982·3874.

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menu In Mlddlapon. Adulto,

· Apartment
for Rent

Register - 675.. 1333

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Apartment
for Rent

!\low 2- 2 bdr. Ifill. U71
Pum.ohecl 1110llllo homo. :t .furniohld opt., f
bedroom, w11her end doy~r . both, oloan, .no pot:a.=""~:.i1iro"!~ 1110. pluo dop • ref, Coli
only Copoolt &amp; rlforenoo 814·178·2241.
No ,..., eau IU·Iata.
roqYiretl. Coli 814-448· Rlvorotde Apto. ~lddiiiiGft.' .
121110 wHh 11tr11 living 181 I .
l~lal rotu for l•lot ·
room blllft 9n, poro/1. prFurnlthed offlolonoy. •1111 Cltizono. t130. !quol Houo""'
!ll'lliiH bedroome
Jaree2 illdrOOIII
. CoN ond
948·1 mo.; utHhloo pd. 120 4th · lng 0/:f.ortunllloo. 11. ~· ·
Avo.. Oo!Opolli. Coli 441- ..:.•.:..
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44 t 8 oftor 9 PM.
. N-ly red-relod: 1 bed•
1· bdr. "cond floor, fur- · rilom; ponlolly fumilhed.
nlthed kitchen, front porch 1221. D1poJit requiNid. Call ·
t181, both racont!y remo- 814;99 2· 5319 , or 912delect. CloM to d~wntown. 28111.
•loColi 446-9788 or 4411 "54 Miac. MerchandiN' .

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HOLIDAY POOLS INC.

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The

42 Mobile Hom. .
for Aent

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32 Mobile Home•
for

WINTER COVERS
DOMES
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SOLAR COV~RS
WINTERIZING KITS
POOL HEATERS
POOL ANTI - FREEZE
lOW WHOlESALE DI""OUNT PRICES

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OL KITS ·· '· ·

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SPAS ..

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Homee tor,SIIe

Point

drillfioor area andthe toppartoftl'i; •.
rlg," he sald•
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Not repgn•lblt for Accldtllts or Loss of PlllptftJ

etc.

S}], 995
$}9 , 995
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$}4 , 995

USID HOMES IN STOCK .
1977 CAIEROII
14x70 Total Electric
2 BR. 2 full aths
1970 BARON
12x60 2 BR
· Fuel Oi.l
· 1961 BElVEDERE
12x60 2 BR
Fuel Oil

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S5,995.
S5,995
Hom~~

S47 lo&lt;kton ,iko, G.. Hpeli" OIL
PH. 446-7274
fW, Kmt1'1 WM Otf/llt 11M• IW """"•
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Wt art .101 I'IIJDisilllt for accldtiiJ

W. Va. Lie. No. 29-85

SAL£

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Kessel's Quality Mobile

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Ph. 256-1740

SALE

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IIOTE; lUMBER &amp; TOOLS Will START SElll NG AT
1:00 P.l .
,Ttn~s: Cash or Check with I D
Eats availa·

1.H Jollas•-AUCTIOIEER
Crown City, Glllo .

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Apartment
for Rent

For IMH overlool&lt;lng. city
porte, 2 bdr ., LR , fully
equipped kitchen, dining
orea. unfumlohed. 1180mo.
Coli PJ'o, 448-1819 or
448-44211.

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opt&amp; lor rent. C•ll614-992!1434 or 892-5914 or 304882-21ell.

Times-Sentinel .

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Good GE waaher·dryer
1260, Whir,lpool wa1her
t76. 4 other waahera to
chopae from. 30 in'
range 196·, 36 in' gat range

196. Maytag wringer U6.
Kenmore dryer *76, amell
Whirlpool refrigerator 196.
Skaggs Appliances Upper

When history
repeats itself

River Rd .. 448-7398.

1- - - - - - - - G.E. frost froo 16 cu .ft.
freezer, $100. Call 446·
8048.

676-6483 or 676-1460.
Complet• household fuml · ·

Dan Gaffney, 202 7th St. &amp;
Rollins. New Haven . 304-

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Furnished Rooms _88_2_·-:-24._3_1_._ _ _ __
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Wood and coal stove with
:.For. rent liMping Roomo blower. 304-676·3917.
· ond Hght holiM kMping •:::;::::;:~:;==:::=.==
:.roomt. P•rk C1ntr• Hotel. I·
Coll114-446-07&amp;e.
52 CB. TV, Radio
Equipment ·

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Home

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Office apoce lor -..nt. Call
448-7!172 or 448·1980.
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i' CO.Ur.(TRV MOBILE Homo
• Porte, Route 33. North of
... Pomeroy. l.alrge lots. ·call
~ ., 4-992-7479.
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• 304-8911-3!134.
: Trailer Iota. MWer 1nd water

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sm11t

children

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Goods
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delivery of video
movies. VHS and Beta . Free
pickup end delivery. Send
nama and addre11 to Movies. AD 6, Box 407,

Athena. Ohio 46701.

man. South'• rebid .of three diamonds
was · natural and a slam try in
diamonds. The strong diamond honon
in the North band ultimately influenced him to bid six.
· What were the cbances? Not goocl.
Slam would make in one insti!Dce if
either East or West bad K-Q-J of
spades alone. That, of course, was the
case when the band was played by
Eric Koldsb in the National Open
Pairs in Niagara Falls in 1982. The
odd thing about this is that Kokiah
remembered making a slam sii: yean
earlier needing the same combination
in tbe same side-sliit - spades.
Of course, if the lucky combination
did not occur in spades, there was
still 11nother chance. If diamonds
were two-two and either defender
held K-J, K·Q or Q-J of clubs doubleton, declarer could win the opentn11
diamond lead, play ace of spades and
ruff a spade, a diamond to dummy,
ruff a spade, a heart to dummy, and

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Dealer:
Weal

Pus
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Kn1uH Firewood Split- 96%
hardwoods. Seasoned or
green. You pick up or we

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same-

deliver. .HEAP vender. 614-

266·6245 .

54 Misc. Merchandise 65 Building Suppli_es
ladies cashmere coat with
mlnk collar, exc. cond. size
16, $46. Caii446-0212 .

L.C. Smith d~,ubla banel 20
gouge Cclou•cl . $600. Apache camper $40() or will
accept trade. Babysit to;
infant in my home. Do
typing. Call 446-9635.

:; Sofa. chair. roclcer. otto· :m~~n, 3 tabl ... ~•JII:tr• he1vy~.

Commercial ovens alec .
atainle11 steel. t26 . apiece.
Coli 81 4-246-9646.

Fuel oil'heater 885 or best

offer. Call 614-388-8824.
Fall Yard Care Mulching,
fenilizing. liming. reseedif1g
&amp; transplanting. Also for

sal,: cow manure 8a top soli.
COntact Bruce Davison.
814-2!18-1427.

•.t88!1, Solo, choir end love• ooot, t2711. Solaaondchaira Bobby mac car seat, $26.
: ·prlcld from 1286. to 1895. Call614-2118-6307 .
• ,Toblea. •so ond up to •126.
:;;~Htde·e·bedl•• 390. end Up COuntry Crafts Oak . pro·
••to •11150.• aolo bllda 1145, ducta . .dealer of solid ook
• Recflnere. UBII. to 137!1.. reproduction furniture . Con!-Limpo from •21. to 11 25. kle'a, Tuppero Plaino. Ohio.
.,., dinettllfrom 1109 .. to Aloo open Sundayo.
•• 438, 7 pc. *188 ond up. 1------~-­
·•.Wocit:f flbfo whh Ilk chelro WINTER IS COMING! Pre·
~12811 to •745. ·o... 1110 pareyourmobilahomowhlla
...up to *221. Hutches. t&amp;~O. it's 1till warm outside .
.. ..Sunk bed 1 complete wfth Kingsbury Home Sales at
; rnettres'"· $276. end Ult to 900 Eaat Main St. is in the
• t3111. 81by bode. f110. old bool&lt;mobilo building at
.:~Mattre1111 or bo• spring~, upper light in Pomeroy. We
· fuRor twin, •aa.. firm, tee. have furnace pans. fil!*rs,
: and *78. Oueen 1111, t196. kerosene heaters, electric
.. .,4 dr. che•ta. $42. fi dr. heatera. water heater• 1nd
,.. cfte1t1. •154. Bed frames, elements. heat tapes, non: •~.Md 125., 10gun-Gun toxic antifreeze, roof coat.. Cl~a. •3150. G11 or
under pinning. awnings
• electric r•nges $3715. Baby
patio cOvers, window
rnattre. .e. 121&amp; t35, bed cranlcl end operators, win·
~ frlfllll 120. 126. &amp; 130, dows and doors, faucets· ·
~ king frame 150. Go~d Hlec.claenara and wal!les and
"' tion of bedroom suites. many other related Item-s.
:~rocklrs, metal cabinets. Call 992-5587.
, helldboorda 138 &amp; up to
'$6!1.
For Sale, Rease Hitch for
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1979 or 1980 Ford, call
•'"uHCI Furniturw -· dryer1,1nd . 614-992-6756
oltor 6:00.
• TV"1. 3 mNes Out Ruleville
; Rd. Open Sam to lpm, Mon. For sale colonial dining room
• thru Fri .. 9om to 5pm, Sot.
teble with 2 8JCtensions,2
1114-4411-0322
master cheirs· and 4 side
chairs excellent condition .
;GOOD USED APPLIANCES Baldwin organ ·with double
.WIIh-. dryera. relrlt~••­ key board and musical ac'!tor•. ron-. Sbggo .Ap· companiments. 26 Inch 3
, jllionvoa. Upper River Rd.
girls bicycle 77Vego 8
.-llotlde Stone Croot Motel. epHd
ft. slide in truck camper (will
•...8i4-448-73ue.
trade camper for anything of
equal value) call 614-992County Appllonce. Inc. 1384.
Good uHCI opplloncoo end
:!11
- · Opon BAM to II PM. Tobacco sticks 62 In long.
, Mon thru Sot. 4411·1899, Both endo shorpanad. 17
1127 3rd. Ave. Oalilpolla. cents each or 16 centa per
})H.
1.000 or more. 304-9372630.
,;UHCI. llko n- portoblo
waaher. aofa. bookcaM, ••
, CNflry deek with hU1Ch tOp,
floor 1 - . televlalon end
q,_ tlze hudboord.
Corbin ond Snyder FurniMirt, 448·1171 ·
Staal· I boimo , angle irono .
l:loctrlc boMboord well unita · aheet ltMI, grating, 18 to 2~
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cent1 par pound; pipe·
·1 1 VlrioUI ..zea. with t er- conduit. water. culvert and
lnOitlta. '50 each. 1 COrpot
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rbOund axe. cond. ruet &amp;
rmac. woo en beams.
2 to , . foot: va•
gold, 150. Colt 4411-8188 or lurnoce, oodlum llghta, elec114-241-1110.
trlcal flxturee, minimum purchou •so:oo. Old w. va.
.. Eiec cool&lt; otove 11 !I.QO. Malleoble Iron Plant:. Point
• noecluome work. 304· 676· Pteeaont, Monday- Friday,
:_2_1_1_1_______ 8:30 to 3:30 p.m.

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Real Eltlte General

s~le

You build It orwewill24•48

4 car garage kit. 12,496,

del. Call 1 -614-886-7311. ·

Limestone. Sand. ; Gravel. · 6th wheel 40. ft. box tOOl,
Pit_s_t_o_r....,.._ _
Delivered in Moson, Meigo, t.failer, $1,200: Cell 446· j.,...,--......
Gallia or pick up ot Richardo 17!19.
----&amp;Son. Call 440-7786.
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Regulation pool table $800.
Plastic cisterns state ap· Call 446-!759.
HILLCREST KENNELS
proved, plastic septic tankt, 1------~- ·· lc ­ 8oordint oil IHelldo. Hooted
plastic culvert, metal cul- Firewood, 820 load, $30 indoor-outdoor facilltiet.
vorto, RON EVANS ENTER· delhtaNd, call after 6, 304· AKC Dobormon pupploa:
PRISES, Jackoon. Oh 614· 468 - 172~.
Stud Service. Coll81 4-446·
288-6930.
779!1.
Baker portable tree stand
For sale fill dirt, and top aoil. with seat end hand climber. Judy Taylor Grooming. Coli
Call Call814·268-1427.
340-676-4568 alter 6 p.m. 814-367-1220.

Ford 601 mower, very good

condition, t5SO. Danuaer
Poet Hole Dlgt~r. 13110. Call
388-99911.

Fermoll Supor A with cultivotoro. mowing mochlne ..
turn.lne plow. Colll14-2611-

pupploo f50.
New Haven

ume dey service gulran·
teed or we sharpen it frM.
Sldaro Equipment, 304675-7421.
2 New Holland 8 ton ailage
wagon 83500. aech; 1 auper
717 Chopper 11500.: 1
IUPOf 23 Blowe~ $600'. Coli
John Gerlach 304-67611263. .
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111.,.. Holtond lor•u• equi.

p .lnterelt free financing un·

til Sept. 1. 1 986. new end
uMd. Grinder mixers l
manure -,preadert. intereat ·
t..e until 4-1-85. All N&lt;!W
Hollond hoy tooia. lnterut
free until 7- 1-8'; 1- Uoed
model 718 New Hollond
Musical
choppor with one row hood,
lpltrumenta
one ualld Gehl blower •1110.
6 year old Tenneasee Welker Briar.,.tch Kennels Prof••·
one uaed Iuper 717 New
Appaloosa mare •. bred tho· olonal All-breed grooming.
Holland chopper with one
robred next summer, gentle. Indoor-outdoor bo•rding faClarinet. good . cond. row hHd $1900 ; 2-uoed
cilltiee. ·Engliah Cocker Spo·
304-676-6761.
Cobey lor- bo..a with
Call 4411-0150.
nial puppioo. Call 614-388tandem axel runr~ing geara,
For sale fresh country but· 9790.
trombone In good axe. c.ond. Cell on price. 4
tar. 304-882-2428.
uaed New Idea corn pickert
Drogonwynd Cottery Ken- s1~~~~~~;',1or 1100.00. Coli from 1700. to '2800.' Now
Furnace blOwer with motor. nola. AKC Chow puppieo. 1-1-------- ond uHCI Grovoty box••·
double drain sink with fix· Siamese lcittans, new litter~
Check with ua on tho 2~
turea. 2 gas hot plates. CFA Himalayan end Persian
pet. intoreat leo11 on Nkittono. Call 114-446-3844
304-676-1416.
Farm Equip11'18nt.' We have
oltor I.
Great doela on New AUla
Chalmera Tractora and
Gleoner Combinn. Klllfora
Service Contor, 304-8953874, Pt. PIHIInt. Ripley
Cabboge Petch doll, new in
Rd. St. Rt. 87 or Loon, WV..
bo•. 304-1178-2605.

65 Building Supplies
Building Materii!IS
Block, brick, sewer pipes,
wh1dowa. lintels. etc.
Claude Winters. Rio Granda,
0 . Coii614-Z46-6121 .
Now open for busine...
Mountain Stoll Slack. Rt.
3 3, New Hoven. Complete
masonry supplies. 4... 8",
12'' bloclc . Delivery serVice.
Phone day 304-882-2222.
evening 882-3239.

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1112ldr Pohll!-. 4epcl.
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ChevyChewna.-.'t31N, 11-n 2dr Dodae
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John'a Auto ..... luloviHo
lid. Ga•pclll. Ohio. 441·
4712.

TOP CASH pold ior ~.
modolond- uelld 01~
8mlth 8ul9fo·Pontlec, 111'1.
Eaotem Ave., o•lpotto. Clll-1114-441-2212.
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CEHIWY 21 SOUIIIIH HilS I. t INC.
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*Willis T. Lllclinpo•. ltlhOf, Plo. H- 445-fSH

body-· 1810. Clil441·
7"'3or441·1178 . .

tEd Evans. 111119r, Pll. 11-. 44U125

1110 . . . . 11.000 mllee,
U,IOO. Coli 114·2411·
81ft.

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"'"M•etllfCIIutlir'whlte
whh galcl lnloolor, ~C. AM-

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cOnd. Call14-241-1214.

ESTATE

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1173 · Pard flllnto Sq. . .
Bliotion - · 4 011.. iouto ..
AC. ourlrm- .........
ODOCI DO......... Col lf4-

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WHAT AIJfAI. - S24.tm
Came !!Ill mr yourself. Cozy 6 rooms and bllh, 3 bed! 001115, ranar.
dishwlsher, llllrage buliinc ond 2-ar c:arprt KJII!r met
Sdlool Large level lot
11552

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YOU CA•11EAT THE PIICE! J BEDROOM fRAME
RM«:H. FAMILY'ROOM IN BAS~MENT. CARPORl.
CITY SCHOOlS.

21.1 E. 2nd St.
'Phone

w/rdrium•~doot::rs."\~~ w~:;· ~

1·(1141·992·3326

pump and central rir, 2 car lllfll8l. Aquliity
oome. City ~ distric:t. Priced in 1ow 50s. Select your -·~ -- •
carpeting and olher decor. StiiUid be, aJIIlpieted in 30·days.
willlows,

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$25,650

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UmiiG- Fairfield Acres- Elccelent !IIIIer honie, 31111,
bath. LR. modem iik:hen, rinin&amp; new carpetin&amp; wintbl5,rnarCil
wi!llow sills, altic fan &amp; new front &amp; slam doors. Fenced lit
. . . . City ldnJis. Priced 40's.
.

arm.

, _ b lhe handyman or
...._ F" ' meut and 2
lois ... tllhe firehouse. Only

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. BRs.LR.~

$12.000.

SMIS RUL mAlE - 446-4206

.IIlii tJSniG - RerJIIdeied 8
nn. tr.M lll.elllt New brllh
'lnd ldtehen. new carpetin&amp;
b marlllld bnare Aslring

_,-IIW!UlUII EOFFER REFUSED - Modem 38Rs. I&amp;~
s10ve. dishwasher, reC. &amp; fllnll!, LR. b;lth. laundry, dio'lq area,
IJmity room smge building. City schoOls. Call b mort dllais.
Priced lotr lOs.
SOTIIIG Ill 20 ACIES OF WOODIMD - Conlemporary home
leluring a solarium w/hoi fltb wrapped by aopen brnalliving &amp;
.cining room w/atrium doors. massive stooe life!D:e. A modem
tonllliel! kitchen and a breakfast nooi\ 21? baths. 3 bedtOOhiS
w/masll!r suile, sliding Ibn to a patio area. laundry and mud
room Unfinished bilsernert 2 car garage. Vegetable garden and
dlr.rf truit 1rees. Shown by appointment;

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NtW UsruiG - -5 acll!S in
township. On hard
nail, llllr!r IIIII elec. $10,500.
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2 boogie dogo, 1 moll end 1
female lor oele. 1 YHr old.
$40.00 each with dog·
hOUHI. Ca 11 oltar 6 :0 0 p.m.,
986-4180.

,lltW Ulllil8 - Alxiut 13
an 4 lind 33 lll'eodl
i1rk MIIWrlll. SIS.lXn
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t50.00. Cell Bob ·Roech et
1-304-882-32112.

JIVEIVIRJ - R!floleted 6
m one tlqor, 2 ar 3 teln10111
llome. Bm nent lind 2·

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Real Estate General

CIMCII - One level acre.
JIOd dli prag!!. 7 rl)l.
remodeCed home Mh lllnace,
woodliurner and fuiC blsemert

-oniJ $32,500.

-OUT - 73 iaes nm or leiS.
l&amp;IC8d. Good ~ driled
.... 2 pands IIIII sloraee 1*11-

n. ................ Agny, 446-3643

MAKE US AN OFFER -Owners haw 111Md
like their Mme sold th~ month.
sl*t level ~ klcaled on
Debbie Dri'le and otters approx.
sq. It of living area plus 2
car garage and one ol the area's n~est pools. o.er $100,000.

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STAffiY IIOIIE- .656 acre of woodland and l.6acres m/1 can
also be j]Ulcbased. filrmal entry, iving room and bmal dining
room. modem kitchen, lamiy room w/wb firetiace. 38Rs, 2batliS,
2 car gara&amp;e. 8%'11 inl!resl rate assumable. Shown by

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lovely 3 telroom brick illme in a very dtsi allle location - dO!e
mHolzer flos!ital. This illme tits I bmal_enhllte. a Q living
room.. a nice large W!en willl Jamal dirlnlno, IIJilll!. The

"'e1 lrf Olillt chainMa
link
yard. Ai!ll ra ps and central iK.

tenced in ~

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acres tillable. 111m and line ~ . . . smee~Jcjdjnp.
~in pit s111pe. Wood or GJII*M.IDcll!d in lobpn Twp.

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lllRDI hO!I.E 11M. $18.1m

1UfPiis NilS _ , 3 IIOliDlM IWICH. MlSTI.Y
twmJ).

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$18.720. -

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~ R9!00il£D 2
IOI'.~NEAR

10 SEIHI $17.500
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UTTI£ OR 110 DOWII PAYII£Ifl' ooly $275 a month riiC. taxes and
lfiS.j. 2 bedrooms, living room. klchen, dining room. bath and
unfincslle!l basement $25.000. Owner wil also sell furnished.

Ti£ f'III(I. ·l ilO,IlXJ

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2 8EilROON
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WITH
81
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SHADED 101.

Pric:ld in 60L

TARA ESTATtS - A spacious home, formal entry, living room
w/wb flePace. lining room, I&amp; spacious family room w/patio
doors. 4.BIIs. 2 f.. baths. kitchen, garage w/storage space and
tiectrit door opemer, !IIIII ill lpaptd Priced iR tlli 60L.,..
Cnol Sdlool District, Sian br appoinlmMI.

TIEl S£TTiK - Joost l.isUd - Alirnmru.
IIOllEil 3 K1rf. 1RICT NEAA RIO CRNiOC NICE 3

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1.57dES-7Nice home. Cerml rir, ~ .... sysllm, ~~' :
2fNJZ. GIJI&amp;e, sloraee lJIIiljq.
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home. Sel ~ - -

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THE BIG ..w. CAJI'IOUI IS 1011 SALE
IIUSlNESS. I.N(), IlllG.. EOONHT AND INI'ENTM.
BUSIEST IN nt: MEA SO II' FIJI EASY. tllW OOSI
~TitJI. YOOCIH'TIEAT Tlf: LOCATION !Jf lliUTE

4YWOI.DIIIE.5dES
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3 bedrooniS, ranch stYle on 5 aaes 111111! ar lst.1lilh .,._
Rer!l met home.

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hOme is siCuated on a large 11!11 Iauria

. •lUClO- At l..lnpvile will
&lt; 15 " · ... lll1dl. 2 ... 3
: '*hooms. "'
llllld wifll
• 111 FA bneee. .lull $31,500.
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SPIIIIG VM1£T Slallft$1011
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VICMII ~ Nice ·size blillq 11115 1lilh II ldlieslt-. lJt me
lOIJ by 171.2. 8etl!r ll!l'um mw.
~~455

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BlACKBURN REALTY - 446 0001.

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- ltMSTIEIJ .a.
Need a lone. pCusan income! Who .-n11 WI p just wlllt 'jOU
need! I.IMiy modem IIDnt , _ 1M 10 1'111111 .... lllb in
eiC!Ienl Clllldition Comi*111J fwnil'-1. Ill ,... '-!! tl riD is
in. Appcuic. 8 acns and sa:lled pand. l.oc*l an • II*
!'iFnY-You Clll own )'IICf own busiras. Just cal a 11111! ~

$11.000 - Smal 5 rm llame
neer lhe stores. 8Ith .lind a1

IIORTHUP ARlA - 3 BR home. large modern eat-in kitchen.
room. living room, olfl:e or den. Nice ill and slaage
tlulldin&amp; City ldnJis. SOOwnby •Pit Priced klw 50s.

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PIIICE REDUCED -Modem home. lois of patial and deck-. 3

GI'CIOIIS LMIG AT AlllOUATE l'ltiC£IT. 8ENJilf\lllMJ«: 11M PlUS AfUll
NIO 2 CN! GoiP.Ml. 3 lit 2 FW. &amp;llHS.
fARM RM. (I'£HS 000 OOOII.E orot Frlii'Pll:
fAMU SIZE KITO!EN. $S8.10l.

BRs. 2 ttl baths, formal living room &amp; dining room Woodluning

fireplace. 1.590 acres

Pnced , lhe 50s.

011110 IIUTS 101M 10 em- EAGER TO sat! 2
(ftll A.OOR 1'\AN.

more ar less SIDrage lltildin&amp; City sdlools.

REDUCED TO $38.000 &amp; needs an immediae sale.l.lqled at 74
Cedar ~ 3 8115, LR, OR, kitchen, -II? baths, famiy room with
wrrtati! lireplace, and lois d close": and Slnlrage space. Afenced
iri yard and large outbuildings.

lllRDI 1111()( IWOI. HICE
EIJOOIJ' ORIVE. $33Jm

EXCEUEIJ LOCAnOII - Walking distance to city sdlools.
r.blem 4 bedroom home, 2 famiy rooms. 2 baths, blliCt-in IUthen,
living room. utility room. ~ room. worloshop, lruil celar,
screened-in pxch. central air• .9 acre lot with garden, lruit trees
and ~pe atllor. Home has been well cared lor. Energy efticienl.

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EDGE Of CRY - 3 DRs.~ '!\..\:·~~ wooded lit living room.
SMral slu1ge buildings, -:r"'
39.40 ACRES OF YACAifl' lAND - Lru of woocland. Iliaci&lt;
wain~ trees Awaterlan. Secluded and tmate. A beautiful ~lo
build a kJg calin. locared on a blacktop road. City schools.

446 3643

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•lnubls this
1111t1y Illite bride home wlhllOI Ill t 3
Cl' 4 bedrWib. 3 bflhs, 2IJio40 fR. ~
rwn. ~*~left Willi OW, IIIIi. uiar !
IIIII ns1t ~- iri!illhl'\
2 car pr~~e. uMl) 1*11-. dick and a ~

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M'GHE£·.
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• 74l·3171

Call 446-0552 An~irllt
Beth Null. 245-9507

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&amp; CAnU CGU111Y - 132

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., ....... lolilcco . . . Gil 3 - ...... Plia!,

BltR ~ - NEW .USIING - In town locatior} includes ~ BRs,.
living room, dining room, bath &amp; basement lois of carpel Gas heal
Priced at $29.900. Call today for details.
.

11111111111 .. $56,900

UIJ FOI Ull-1001600 lrfon Rot:aian
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Clltlr ... illltiiillliii.
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BIIR 447- NEW USIING1- 3 BR frame localed on 'S.R. 141.
Includes LR. kitchen with dining area. ful blsejnent This is
situaled on 51&gt; acreS more or less This one is vacant - so cal
today fof appointment
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Far Jhill CO. listi• Clll: a.,c t.M; 74Z;317i

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9000 LMCIG FOI SAL£ - 78\S acres
MIL kM!Cy llid&lt; and frame rand! displays
2 baths, 2 BRs, 16.24 kitchen with washer,
ctr,er, doUble. oven range, relrit. r!N, displ.
Laree iving room. artificial fireplaCe.
Mkter bedroom is 16xlll. Cellar house.
shed and lll50 bam. 44 acres d pasture
with spring and pond. LDcated in Cheshre
Twp.
llfllUC(D TO $44,900 - HIUTOP
SUBOMSIOII - 3 BR t.Jrre features
kitchen, living room. diRng room. family
room, fireplace. gas heat. central air and
carpe!ing. 9\\jl aswmable.
100 ACII£S. I ar l, ST. IIT. l41- Ranch
• tome feit!ns 2 bedrooms, balh, kitchen,
living room. fllmiy room, ttl basemen~
cadral .
and 11!11 wal!r,
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IIMSTIEifl' OR REifi'AL PROPERTY - Owners wil consider any
reasonal*! offer. 2 story. 3 B~ large lot Localed on 3rd Ave.

$19,!XXJ.

OWNER Will SEU OR TRADE· - 6.7 acres of vacant land.
Located in Centenary. Has lots II room for buiklin&amp; Counly water
avaiCable. $15,000.
LOCATED IN COUIIIRT - lR, 3 BRs. kitchen. bath. utility room.
calar pineling. fuly carpeted, ~r oonditioned, several appliances.
washer, ctr,er, large metaC outbuilding. a garden 3.6 acres.Wil seCI
for $32.000.
TARA- IIOW AT REDUCED PRICE - features a large master
bedroom. breakfast nool!. 2 fireplaces, a full basement DR. FR.
kitchen with disposal and rei.·freezer. Also has pool and dub house
IIIVESTLIEIJ PROPERTY - 641 Tlird lw!!. 2 story llome or can
be used as 2 rentalS. Lar-ge modern lutchen. 3 or 4 bedrooms,
formal ~ and living room. Nice back patio. Also a 14x70
molile home in IJlOd sha!Je. Acovered carport. Priced in the 40s.
SMwn by apment only $450.00 rental

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~iWCII NEEDED .. NEW U&amp;nNOI NEEDED ... NEW LISTING&amp; NEEDED .NEW
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INCOME COIIlN'lN- Two one bedroom apartments, one office
unit down, that ooukf be a third apartmenl,and a one bedroom
hOose. AI located on one lot Currelftfy rertbng all units b $9001
IIIO!IIh. Low utilities and uplceep. Each urot has bath and separate '
ertbance, two units are completely furnished and wiH acrompany
this sale. Property is located in town and wouij make a I!!JOd
investment

privileges.

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WE NEED LISTINGS
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ATTmiOII GWT REDUCTION! - Owner wants tlis home sold
immedialely. Price reduced _, $59,900. Loan aswfn!!tiOn possible.
Over 1860 sq. It of living space titt1 640 sq. It m unfinished
addition. 3 bedroonJs, 2 balhs. attacl'ed 2 tal prage. LMI lawn d
1.3 acres. Green Township.

WIIOll WOILD?

446-12$5 .
BIIR 444 - LOAN. ASSUMPTION PGSSCBLE - Brick frame

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coum, ••·101 c111nu. •

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Oaotopon340

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ranc;h situated on Hat2.35 acre lot Includes 3Blls, carpet, !g. eat-in
kitchen; LR with carpet, family room wrth fireplace. utility room. and
bath. Kyger Creetc School .District Call 1or detai~ on lOan
assumption.
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R•l Eltlte General

uoo ...... 4 oyl.. 4 door.

&amp;tack troller. Coll4411-7791.
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For aile ohetlllut moro. 1----'----.....::.··...,;;;.
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okcollant riding horH, woll 1974 COiich-n '"''~Oft!!.
dll&lt;;lplined, groat for .youth lined filth whoof ti,OQII.
12711,00. Afoo. 18 mo. old 1981 llabblt diHot 13.111!~. ~
cheotnut fllly AroblaQ cour' Co111.14·3117-7101.
tor hor11 mixed aplrltld bin
IWHt notured. Phone 1114- 1982 Comoro Z-21 tn:O.
992-3798 at 1114-742- Poco Cor Edition, t - •
2143.
A.C.. A.T.. IC!W mM~
81rloua lnqUirloa. Col 44,11·
Chorolait bull cotvea bo- 711118 oftlf II p.ft1.
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441-4410.
1177 Ford Movorlok
work. haa olot of now
34 Arabfena. 4 YHr cheltnut end new tiNa. Cll
mere, gr...n broke to rkll .. 211·1211.
1--;-;;;;;:;~;;;;;:-;;;:;;1•nduronce proopoct. Yea- I 1983 Monte
rllnt. black-boy filly, bNutl· Int. cruiM coo•tr&lt;~, _
lui Egyptlon-type hNd ond AM·FM celft!lto. '·•'""''
neck. long atroight !ego. Col 441-11391.
Wunling cheatnut c~. four
white ltotklnga on!l blua. 11171 Trlump'hl-11
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lull brother to obovo lilly. bll 54 400
Photoo and pedlgr•• ovoll!i- co~ clition. nawm
tiMlf
ble upon requeot. Stoll,.ntol ,.built '"" then · 800 mllei..
&amp; Stud '11rvlce. R.· • J. ego, nNda oomo l&gt;ody .•
· Arobian&amp;, Leon. 'NV C3041 Interior work. Colll14·2~
458•1082.
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The Sunday

"""'DLth Horllon,

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Ooodwark ponlet. Col ....
4:00PM, 441-'nl2.
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~-Point Pleasant; W.Va.

AutN for

71

Uye11ook

Ol'llln ted _ . , ...... II...
iot...., Hereford bulle. Lftiilurdllf. Clft 11 ..
2411,-1111.
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Stud Service: AKC Regia·
tal-ed Tea C·up Poodle •
oringe·apricot. $100.00.
Call 992-3233 or 9921843.

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Ferm Equipment

2 yr. old Reg. 811gium atud

f drIll Siil•lill 1' '
,&gt;; liV1:ol.1, k

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woliid come
followed by ace of
clubs and a
club. Tbe defender
with both
bo11on doubleton
would be
in and encl pia~ :
I'm sure-··-~-.,.- tlult pl*lbWiy 1 but
mating the
tlult 'I!BY would not
bave ~veyed
of deja

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64 Misc . Merchandise tCholn uwo ahorpaned ,

SWAIN
• AUCnON • FURNITURE
· 12 Olivo St., Gollipollo. Now
; &amp; uead wood a coal .toves.
r II piece wood llvlne room
aulto wtth II Inch flit .ormo
·: 1399. bunk bodo complete
· with bunkieo 1199, 2 piece
~ antron livlngroom suite1
•199, ontron roclinara 199.
' othtr recllriers eao. maple
. dlnatto aeta 1179.' bo•
springs • mattr111 twin or
" lull I 100 aot regular-firm
.~ •120. maple dinene chaira
: 135. Willi atancio 134,
· : .. mapte rockers t69. 7 piece
• chrome dinette aet 1149, 5
: place dinette 111 199. Ulld
· bedroom aultn, refrigera·
tort, rena••· cheat. dreaMrs.
· Wrinrr Wllhera. TV't, dry• oro. ohoea. Ciolll14-448; 31!19.

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EAST
2

n~trumpa and game-foreing Stay-

Pickens used furniture. 304·

ture from appliances to
small items. Some antiques.

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North and South were playln' weak

chair. good' cond. Call 614·
388-8794.

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By Ja111e1 Ja"""y

Early American couch &amp;

' 3 room• ond bOth, relrlvarator end otovelumlohed. Ref
. ond dopooit. t22!1 . 00
month. Phone 304·1176 ·
1090.
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For Sole 138 M.F. dleHI
tnu::tor In uc.llent aondlllon
Rod reapborrleo. Tovtora •4800. For Ilia 1010 John
Berry Potch . Coll44e-8182 . DM,. bockhoe endlolldlf
181100. For 11le fnnmoDunrovin Fruit Form Mel- tlonol grlndlr-ml•er 11800.
roM. Jonathan, Mclntoch, Coii814-98Z-7401 .
ond Grlrpo oppleo. Concord
tr•p••· pluma. honey,
-ghum ond apple butter. IJ3
Uveltock
Sr. Rt. 1181 , 8 .E. oiAibony,
Houro 1. 7 dolly. Set. • Sun
10-1. 1114-198-12tl.
3 lull
Arebiano: 4 yur
Chettnut
miiN, green. broke
Con-d. OrtPit. 10 lb. 14:
40 lb. t14: 2~ mlle11e1t on to ride. Wootern pluou!l
Sond Hill Rood. 304-1171- contut or endurtnoe prot·
PlOt. YMrllntbllckboylllly,
21179. No S~ndoy 8oiM .
beautiful Egyptlon -type
heo!lo11d nook. lone otraighl
leg. WNnllng Chloi'!Ut coh,
69 For
. 4 white oloc~lng • blezo.lull
brothor to obovo 'filly. Photoo ond podlg,..a ovolllbll
1974 Mercury Montego M)( upon requeat. Stoll rentol
flOOd cond .. 12.200. Call ond otud oervi~o. R•J Arobl·
446-175!1 .
oni. Loon. w. \11 .. 304-458·
1012.

James Jacoby

APARTMENTS. · mobile
homoo. hou111. Pt. Pleooont Used sofa S100. Coli 446·
and Gellipollo. 1114· 446- · _4~1-8~9·------8221 .
Nice 1 unlumlthed oportment. 304-176-2218 belore I p.m.

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Autoe for Sele

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1883 Z21 Comoro. 3700
mllel, klecled, Mml 11 new.
Phone J04-171· 7881 .

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78 C.toflno, 311,000 mllol
13100. Exc, Cond. 304773· 1143.

br-.

78 Monte Corto, new point.
oflocko, only 11400.
'*ton Chevy, re•rend, 4ap .,
8 ft. becj, ond other porto.
304-1171· 21 71.

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Auto P•rte

a. AcceeeoriBI

. ~----• ' 1t71 Ford F100 pick up for
porto. 304-1711-2211.

Wiseman ·Real Estate Agency

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Ohia -Pvint Plea10nt, W. Va.
79 Motors Homea
• C•mpe,.

1810 Chevy PU good con d.,
•8oo. Coli 814· 2&amp;6·6248 .
1882 Chovy S-10 PU, low
miiMgo. 16.000. Call 446·
3787.
1979 Chevy Luv, 4opd.
t o -. rodlo $2799. John'o
Auto Solot Bulovlllo Rd.
Gllllpollo. Ohio, 441-4782.

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15 Ford dump truck. Good
con&lt;ltlon. Coli after 1:00
p.m .. 742."21117.

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Vane &amp; 4 W.O.

78 FOfd1 lronco 4x4 auto,
· alo~g Lower River Rd. be~w Raccoon I
olr, PS, Pl. block with .BRICK HOME:
. atrlpn, .. .r•ge kept, low ecreelt WB FP, formal dining rm.. rec. rm. 13'x36'. Aquality home t
situated on 2\! acres. Call for appomtmentl
I
mlloo. ''· 100. Call 81 4 ·
441-4822 . • .
• COMMERCIAL BlDG .. 700 block of 2nd AVe. Purchase lease. t
22,620 sq. ft.; Buildin~ 7,560 sq. ft. Excellent conditiOn.
1977 Dodge Window Van.
juat repolnted, auto. PS, P8, IBEAUTIFUUY REDECORATED BRICK "FEDERAl" HOME. srtu· t
curiH, oir, etc. Coli 448· lated wrthin Ga!Hpolis. 3-4 bedrms., 2~ baths, lamiy room, formal I
4182.
I living and dining rooms and library. 2 WB fireplaces. central rur 1
cond. Call for appomtment
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1977 Ford von 8 cyl .. 1979
Manto Co~o . Caii44B·3243 1
OYOIII.,.. otter 6:00.
IMODULAR HOME srtuated on 3\! acr!!S of land. 3 BR. adatped fori
ewoodburner, 1,440 sq. ft. Guyan Twp. Buy now for $41,000. I

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l1 ACRE WT more or less, alpngTexas Rd. Water, electric and septic I
ltan~ All for $10.000.
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1982 Chevrolet pick. up, 4
Whool drive, 306 otandord.
304-171·21 19.

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·.FOR SALE OR RENT- 3 bedroom horoo within Gall~ City. Fam.••
rm., wbfp, attached garage, nice lot Good netghborhood. Pnce
I $55,000. Rent $325 mo. ~us de~
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1874 CJI. good ilrn, now
bGdy good 11100.
304-178-11792 oftor I pm.
• Soturdoy 304-8711·1149 Ill
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top,

I 121.000 WIU PURCHASE th~ 2 bedrm. cottage along 4th Ave.I
I Owner will finance to qualified purchaser. $10,000 oown. bal. at I
I 8% inl, over 10 yr. periOd. Pai $133.47 per month.
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1879 lntorotlonal Scout,
tood tlree, exc: running
~ CORti, no ruat, looks good,
:.con 304· 1711·1773.

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I 5 ACRES OF LAND within the city of Gallipolis. Owner will sell fort
l$5.500.
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I BEAUTIFUL BRICK 3 BEOROOM HOME wrth 2" acres, 7 Y"' old.I
e just off Bidwell-Rodney Rd. Elec. heat pump, fireplace, centt
e vacuum system; $70,000.
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Motorcycles

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1977 Kowukl KZ400
• toning. uddlob09o. craoh
Mr, Clirriar, aiaay hlr. new
bottery. 1300.00 firm. Calf
992·2439.

evtNTON- $20,000 will pwthase th~ 3 bedrm. home along Mainl
• St. lot 43'x200' with 3 outbuildings... .CALL TODAYII'
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.LAND ONLY (WiTH BARN) - 132 acres of bottom. pasture andl
e some wooded area. Hunbngtnwn Twp. Appro~. $300 per acre. Buyl
1 all for $40,000. Has mineral rights with land.

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1tl1 Honda CRIO. 'good
cond. 1410. 304· 773-1867
aftwii:OO.

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• LOOKING FOR SoMETHING COOL COMFORTABLE. QUIET AND I
e PRIVA~m - We. have a 3 bedroom home situated alongl
e Raccoon Creek Approx. 2 acres cleared land and 600 ft. cree1&lt;.1
frontage with private boat dock. Ideal for sports person. Rural I
• water. Some wooded area. Price now $55;000.

Boats and
Motora for Sale

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I VINTON : EXTRA CLEAN: -Clean, cool and convenient 2 bedrm:a
home klcated along M~n Street Rein~ andmany other rtems ofW'
e fumrture will go with house. Ideal for newlyweds and priced at oni)l
1$22,500
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• 1973 Storcroft Boot Chief·
ton Merle IV 21 ft. cabin
cruiHrond 1977Titon35ft.
Park Model Compor. Both
ucollant condition. Coli 1 , 8111·31110 after II P.M. or
onytlrno -ondo.

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• VINTON; NEXT DOOR TO ABOVE HOUSE....: 3 bedrrtli owner~
I completed much work on 1!1~ house and will sell now for $13,000.•

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: 2 LOTS ALONG BEAR RUN RD. with Raccoon Creek frontage.:
$7.500 each.
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Auto Parts

a. Acce11oriea

1977 Ford Maverick noods

alot of work. ha1 alot of n•w

porto and now tlreo. Coli
1114-21111·82111 .

1 iiiO GM dlooel ang1ne
compl,te hae cracked
hMdo. call after 8 PM
304-1711· 1 1 1 3 .

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• NESTLED IN TREES and ooly 'A mile below i
LOWer•
River Rd.. 4 bedroom home with beautiful · ·
• and comfortable fireplace. Formal dining and INing room
e fireplace. 2 car garage and work area. 2 baths. Call for
aPPOintmenl
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. VICTORIAN BRICK HOME - l ower River Road near Clay School.
·• OU1buildings and 7 acres. Buy for $37.500.

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Rul Estate General

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214 acre.Jarm wrth house and barn. lawrence
Co , Aid Twp.• Sec. 2 &amp; 11. $90,000.

I NEW USTING - 3 bedroom home along Chestnuf St Lot with I
1 service alley in rear. 2 car garage and nice garden area. Price
.$38.500.
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IAPPROX. TWO AND A THIRD ACRES wrthin city limits. Zoned I
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I commercial. Along RL 7. Price reduced to $25.000.

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NEW USTING - S,iacuse -

' Nice IOO'xlOO lot and stillage
buidin&amp; . Home has been
remodeled Everything in work·
in' condition, 3-4 bedrooms,
living mom, kitchen, part
: basemeul A good buy at
• $16,900.

lltw USJING - Just out (j

town - Over 13 acres of ~nd.
~ building suites. house
ntlds repa;r. A good buy at
$9.900.

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• A COUJIIIY COITAGE just lor
IIOUI - 2 bedrooms, full
blsement nice IQt Be energy
eftic:ient· with the woodburner,
also FA· FO heat. Southern
district Just $24,000.
BUSliiESS BUILDING 3,200 SQ. ft. - 2 heated rooms
• firsl laor, ba~ central air.
S1GrJ11 on 2nd floor and bath.
Good Wlion. $45,CXXl.

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IIIAI POIEIIOY - 1% ocres
of'" ,ound for a tig"'den

and yard. Plus a na 3
, bedroom ranch with new
• · carpet. equpped kitchen,
: WIIOdburner, Sllllage blildin~~o
• and a patio. $36.900.
REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland,
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JNn Trussell ..... 949-2660
, • Dettlt Timer ..... 992-5692
• Jo ... .. ...
115-4466

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3 BEDROOM HOME - Ranch stY~. I&amp; carport, adapted for I

·I wood burner, fenced yard and in-ground swimming pool. Price 1
reduced to $42,000.
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loon OVE.RLOOK THIS BARGAIN in Eureka. 2 bedroom home I
1 with 2 baths and lots of room for expansion. Located JUst off RL 71
I near dam. Pnce $22,CXXl.
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ACONVENIENT LOCATION along Garfield Ave. Home can be usee! I
for 3 or 4 bedrooms and wahin wal~ng distance from most alii
t servrces. O~ly $30,000.
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t LARGE STRUCTURE ALONG 4th AVE. wahin ~ght of Washington I
t School which can be utilized for single family 01· 3 apartments. I
I Price $30,000. Owner anx~us to sel. Ma"! an olfef:
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1 STtP OUT YOUR BACK DOOR ONTO THE GOLF COURSE -We 1
have a 2·bedroom apL for renl Price $175 per month.Adults only. I
• No pets.
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IIIIVESTMEIII PROPERTY- 5 rooms and Mh lt!wn and 4rooms 1
and bath upstairs. located ~ong 2nd Ave. Bliy now for $17.000. I
• Price reduced!'
:WE HAVE A HOME AND PERFECT LOCAJIONforafamly.Located:
almost across hom Washington Sctro. 3 bedroomhorne. 2 baths
12 krtchens;nice lot which is wide and deep enough for garden arid I
lswimming pool, Needs some work However, can be moved into I
ltoday.
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ICOMMERCIAL OR RESIDENIIAL LOCATiON -Upper River Rd . 3 I
tbedrm. home wb fp, owner will sell, lease or rent Buy now for I
.$41,500.
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12 BEDROOM MOBILE HOM£ klcated a~ng Hazel Ridge Rd. 25 I
• acres. more 01 less, with nice garden area and wooded area. Priced 1
.$27,500.
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WE HAVE THE PERFECT LOCATION FOR THE RniREE. I
t SPORTSIIU OR AIIYBOOY - From I to 4 acres located
t along Raccoon Creek. Beautifully situated along a bend in
the creek. Has private boat llock. 3 bedrm. modern home. I
• Many other amenities. $55.000.
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I QUALITY BUILT 20 Yr. old hollle n~ conditio~112413
I BR. improved bath, roomy utilit'( room. 12x..?O livrng
room, sun room. 1260 sq. lllivrng area: Coal stoker
I fired
furnace in basem.enl Located on·nrce lot only a
I tew minutes from Holzer Hospital on SR 160. H346
I .430 4TH AVE. - Very ~ in-town lxalion,
I Remodeled 4 bedroom horoo. i.ncludes aklm. siding,
I ·family
room, gas firejUce, dining room. nat gas ~t
(highest $101), basement detached garage, plus a
I large
fenced !lackyard Buyer protection for I year.
$49,900. Owner will help finanoo.
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1981 14X70 MOBILE HOME With expando. 3 BR, 2
I baths.
electric heat screened in PQrch. 2 buitt in air
I conditionerS,
10x12 metal buildin&amp; Set up on arented
kK. $15.500.
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I IMMEDIATE POSSESSIOI! - Totally remodeled 3
bedroom home overlooking ,the river. Just minutes
I from
town. Includes vnyl sidinll.
and new
insulation, carpet formica, bath and a
I drywall,
I rew 10&gt;&lt;12 Strnge lxilding Pria!d to"'" at $29,900.
11313
NICE OLDER 2 BEDROOM - One story horne on
I South Main, 'linton. Bath, for&gt;ed air furnace, some
Located on a Jevel kK.Ideal br retired couple.
I fumrture.
Seeing
listed at $26,500.
11427
I
I bedrooms,
LOG HOME - Well buit wrth full basement J
1I? baths. furnace, large fireplace. Drilled
I well-soH water
and
supply. All tf'js on 10.81
I approximately
acres, " open for crop 01 pasture located
.12 mik!s from Gallipolis, 2 miles off Rt.
You must see
property ID appreciate its value.
I .218.
Asking $35,000.
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#328
I PRICE RfDUCEO $10,000 - Beautiful cedar ranch
on a1!13SSY knoll in Hideaway Aaes fiWides a
I perched
king's lliew of Green Twp. Home features 3 large
2 ful baths. living room wllirt!place, family
I befrooms,
room,
eat-in kitchen w/deluxe cabinets. 2 car
and 2 nice porches. 25 ar;res including a
I garage
knoll to along with the house; ideallocatim
5!11all lake. Won't last long at $79,900.
I forstudded
.
11203
I
OLDER HOME - This horne has a stately
I STATELY
manner about ~ &lt;Nerlooking the Ohro River 1ust abolle
the dam. 35xl5 combination living/family nJ0!11.
I Woodbuming
fireplace, builin baokcase, formal
din~g
room
with
doorS, ell-tnllitthen. den.. 3
I BRs. bath and ha~.french
Plenty of closetS. Abolle ~
I pool.
187
lot with addiOOnal rental house """
f)OO!~ of $200-$225 rnorrthly income In apply.
I $94.500
11420
I
I NEW USTING - Owners have put a lot of worfl and
I time in making this home a·sflowPace. 1600 sq. ft. of
I living
space includes 3 BRs, II? bati]s. family mom and
living room v,ith woodburner. Nice corner lot
I attractively landscaped. Good neighborhood. $53,800.
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OWNER WIU FIJIMCl QUALIFIED BUYER- Very
well kept 3 ~m home overlookinc river. Nice.
modern kilt~ and bath. Nice neitlllbors. BONUS!
1982 waod and coal burner added to Iii ire breed air
furnace. Price,$34,900. Owner wants to seU fast. Just
bough! anothel home.

#115

ONE DF AREA'S GRANDEST HOMES! - This
prestigious brick ~ located about one mile from
downtown on an absolutely outstanding lot. 2. 7acres of
nature at il$ best, bfautiful old trees. a pond, huge
boulders and klvely manicured lawrt The house loolls
like a picture from Better Homes and Gardens and
~eludes a 1arae family room, formal dining and large
livin~ room. each d which has al~ picture window
offenng a bruthtaking view of the riVer. All4 bedrooms
are large, 3 of wlich aremnnededtoa bath Thele are
lm of closets and two large storqe rooms. Beautiful
new carpet, central air and an in-ground pool add In
comk&gt;rl and fun of 'spending more of your time at
hoine.

#134 .

4 BEDROOM HOirlE WITH: RIVER FRONTAGE - If
you're interested n quality construction, a warm
c:omforta!Ml 4 bl!droom home with lots of privacy on a
large lot with rillel frontage at the edge of town, you
must see this on~. PrH:ed at $89,200.
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COMMEICIAl USJING IN WATERLOO- 1500 sq. ft.
well-burl pxf condition block building on over 16;000
sq. f!. let Built and used as church for sevml yem.Immediate use as recreational center. Has new forced
arr gas furnace and waler heater. Gas at ( ve.y
reasonable cost by area well MAin room 24x38 with 2
other srnaH rooms and bath. Very desira!Ml for chtJ"ch,
conuneraal use or converted to home. Priced at
$28,500
#350

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DELUXE RANCH - This very attractive brick home
(only-4 yrs. old) has a lot In dfec 4 BRs, 2~ baths.
deluxe eatin kilchen, dining room, living room and
extra nice family room w/firejUce. Also includes sauna
in master bedroom and oouble sliding doors leading to
16x32 i~ound poot. Situated an 2 ftat acres in the
beautiful country.

Chitfdan

ml11g1. 111.100. 1n111nt
condltloft. reduced
f10.800. Coll441-7011.

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call
114-H2· 3718or814-742·
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cond. Call 317.0334.

NEW

me - $44,00l

11229

DESIRABlE LOCATION - Ou1standing location on

L·shaped bf~k ranch includes 3 BRs, 2 ~ fuH
basement w/fin~~ed {ami~ room, 2 fireplaces, 2 car
garage. Heat pump and c/a I acre flat lot with QPtion
on 2nd acre. $79,900.
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For .... uu.arnHy tnfltr COW,

good family mllk c.JW very
gontlo.coll 114· 742·3044.
D.A,Iolll'n .. c ovo11ng ,
comptota doror ond dump
truck MNic••· CaU 887~
8828 or 37&amp;-&amp;2&amp;8 . ·

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Callllf4-311-8187.

SEWING Machlno ropalro,
Mrviu. Authorlrod linger

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CARTER'S.PLUMBIIIIG
AND HEATING
Cot . Fourth ond Pi1J0

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Galfll olis. OhJo
PlloM 114-448--3888 "'
114-441-4477

· Call 814-311·H&amp;2.

a. Rilfrigerlltlbn

So'" ill larvlc:o 1'-pon
Bcluoro. Fobrlc Shop,
Po....,oy. 814-812-2214.
Good quality ml..cl hay,
ff .IOobofe. Ca•Mt·3058
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.#204

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GORGEOUS RIVER VIEW ~ Very nice I12 stilly Cape
. Cod located aMinute below town on Lower River Road
dfers your family spac~us living with 48Rs (aD largel,
attractive larnily room ..;th hardwood floors_and Bud
stave inserta;l into brief&lt; fireplace, f4 lrv. room w/bay
,window, eat-in kitchen and jormal qrning room. Partial
unfinished basement also. 16x32 inground pool
w/wood dec~ Lirge 3-4 car garage perfect for
workshop. This horne has a lot of charm inside and out
Asking $76.000. Buyers Protection Plan.
H238

Ex.:.ntlng

Kan'o Wotor

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GENE'S DIEP STEAM GecJd. 1 ~. ......
CARPET CLI.AJII ,
sc:tctl .......... ntl'ac ~ - .. toot«o,
C•ll onydm• 614-4441 - CoU Jim
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4Sn'. J - L D -, Jr. 7397.

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COMPACT HOME - SEEMS MUCK LARGER - 3
bedrooms, 111 baths, labor saving kilchen, util. roam,•
dining,lliving area and cent llir.l,a. 2 car garage. Best
set of stillage cabinets we haw se,en. A$stJtnable
,l)lOrlgage. All on nice landscaped 1¢ 011 U. S. 35 by
Sunkist Subdiv~ion. $55,000.
.
#307
IMMACULATE BRICI RAIICH·- This~ an attractive
3 bedroom trick horne that~ klcaiBd just.\2 mile off Rt.
35 on M~chell Rd. tt includes an equipped kitchen,
dining area. I \\ baths, elec.'heal p(Jmp with cent air,
fuMy carpeted, I&amp; porch and patio ~us outside garage
and .4 acre yard. Priced it $55,1m.

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SAVE TillE &amp; STtP.S - Buy a remodeled ho.me with
one of the best quality bui~ kitchens we have seen.
BAth only Zyr. old. 3 BRs, III story, part basement AU
. on nice flat lot for gardening and flowers. Priced at
$~,900. ~ear shopping center area off 7 on Birch
tane. ·
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$29,900 - LoWER .RIVER RD. - Owner needs to ~I
to settle estate. This 3 BR ranch overloolls the river just
3 h)i south of towrt Includes equipped kitchen•
fireplace. dining room. basement, floored attic, garage,
plus nearly \! A. yard with mobile home hoot!up.

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11221
IBI umJIII- 811AT LOCATIOII! - Mtn thin 1
' - - this is e home! Brick raoch within a Ill
Halller Mediat Cider, St Rt. 160. 3 bedtU006, 2
bllhs. equipped ~ spacious iWtg room, Ill
• ment, 2 car pne!. 2 itle lat lawn. I~

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bcJiiOn wle•ceiiMt
neiilfQlrt1rod .00 conver1ien&lt;e lhat v«Y le'! hJmes on the
m.-lrtl can oiler. Exa lui prulliding IJivecy, garden .00
room to ~UY- Yoo mu!t not m lllis fine lmlo iusl MSt cl
Spring Vliley. $71.!01.
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IZ)Z NEW USIIIIG OF HOlE on nice size lot with 24x30
separate garage and WOlDhop. F,. basemerd divided
with 1wat pump. Also wood 11M wilh load air ID two
rooms. I.DCIIed ori Blft¥ile.Addison All, iust.north of
BtDrile. Let us show ,au this qua1ty buik hop1e with a
nice lawn.
11301

year old 14x70, mobile home set on permanent
bundation with expPnda, screened in porch, sunporch
and deck ldded mrnalle.aline JII!IIIIIIIBl dwl!lq
Also 1&amp;24 storage builcit-.l.ocitld in [vetJeetr on
Pine Hill Cemeery Rd. Glnlen neand dfler ~ .
let ~ lor $32,000. .
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JACICSON CO. FAIIII -Located on S.R 327. 3 miles
Nor1tt U.S. RL 35. Apprux. 5000' road froraae on S.R
with some very lliOd buidini sites. Crop lind on ~
sides of S.R. 321 f'lsblre and MDis malie up 1110!1 of
farm. Can buy with or without 1:011 - roosl in one 20
ac: .ea. Pond. stream, lliOd well. 16'x64' concrete
block buidinc flially Ulllilas dairy, 40'x 75' barn with
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Gallipois, city scho!*, 55 IC{IS. has everythina thai
i1cfudes .,008 yr. dd home, ~·x72' pq&amp;eshopand
bam area, a rock Iader!, cfelr Wlllr stream, a woods
with many walnut and hidcory trees for animal life.
8-10 ocres of crop, 20acresofpasjure, fenced tnbacr:o

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Well located to downtown schools. business, churches,
banlis and grocery store. Bay windows in livilg lJ1d lltw USIING - Beautiful 2 siD!y cOuntry trome just
dining room. All rooms haw been reconditioned in df RL 160. 1 mi. from hospital. f'!entY. of combrta~
i!OOd taste. Remodeled bath, ~ hardwood fllrol} room for any size famiy. 4-5 BRs, famiy room, liv. rm.,
Plivate backyard-fenced, tree shaded. Let us show . din. rm., equifllled klchen with lots cl cabinets, !U 2
you this special home in downtown area.
rooms in basemenll5 peaceful acres lor raiSing small
*314 crop, iar&amp;l! prden, beef or horses and beautiful yard.
IIEW USTIIIG - EJUIIEMJ IIIV£STIEIIT · Also indudes enclosed pool and large healed garage
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This immaculate 12x50 mobile home ~ situated on
llue lake (Ricalon CreeiQ and has water frontage,
boat dodc lnd ~ access to Ohio River for boatint
The home includes 2 bedrooms, equiPjled kilchen.
mQSI lum~te, l0x25 patio, 10x30 screened porch
cwerlooking Creel!, plus 1~10 sloragl!. You must see
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TMIIIG - v.-, attractive dean home on n5 rust df
141. Otren, country features like 2 acres_on ground,
beautiful view and peace and quiet. but without I!JVIng
up conveniences of modern livin&amp; 3 BRs, livi~ room
with 'MIIIIIbooler, dining room and equ1fllled kitchen
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GREEN SCHOOL DISTRICT - Roomy and attractive 2
bedroom lfJme on siJie highway. This home has alarge
stone
fireplace in family room. dining roam, new
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klchen with lots cl ca~ full basement, new root,2
car detached garage, \? story could have another '
PUT A LmlE PAST IN YOUR FUTURE - Ideal
klcation on this 2 stilly bricl&lt; home in town. Home . bedroom. All sltuated on avery nice tree shaded l'h oc .
settin&amp; Owners consider financiOJ Priced in 40s.
features beautiful hardwood floor~ 4 fireplaces, 4 BRs,
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library, dining room, entrance foyer. Plus 3 room apt. GOOii HtiME - New 1isiti,g 3 BR. lar&amp;l! bath, utility,
largl! living room, 16'x24' garage. One of the best built ·
(separate staircase). Asking $99,000.
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and conditioned homes we have listed. Nice lawn,
garden area. or trailer space. Located iust off RL, 7 on
George's Creek Road. Only asking $42,000.
OWNERS DOfl1 WAJII TO LEAVE THIS ATTMCTIV£
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COIIltiiPOIIARY STOliY &amp; A HALF BUT MUST DU~LEX Ill TOWII ...- Good renlll QPIICli'IUrily for '
You'l urllersland why when you see it uceptionally
intemled party. 2 story with vtnyl sidrn~~o newly
well decorated 4 BR home also dferss comfort Over
redecorated lower level Each unit has 4 rooms plus
2.CXXl sq. ft. of very ivea!Ml livin~ space featuring
large bath~ Nice lot·on quiet upper end of 2rd Aw. •
sunken living room w/callledral ceiling Outstanding
with large backyard and garaae. Let some one else
location on Charolais Lake.
make rnortpge payments. Offered it $35,000.
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horoo. Owners Wlll cons.ider financrng to a qualified
bu'/er. Excellent neighborhood. Ranch styk! 3 BR. I
bat~ nice complete kitchen w~h eat-in bar, I Cal
garage. llome has gas heat central air and Buyers
Pr(iection Plan. Offered at $47.500.

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PonleiOy-Middleport-'-Gallipolis, Ohio

Point PleaiCHit, W. Va.

September 16, 1914

,.......__--Local Briefs:--- Pope ·praises Solidarity during ·c anadian tour
By VICtOR L. SIMPSON

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POMEROY - A judgment for $8,4~.85 .Is being sooght In a suit
flied In Meigs County Corrunon Pleas Court by Diamond Savings &amp;
l..o!m Co., Delphos, against Robert J. Hawley of Pomeroy, Joyce E.
Vanbuskirk, fonnerly Joyce Hawley, of Hawarden, Iowa, Farmers
Bank &amp; Savings Co. and Meigs County Treasurer George Collins.
The suit stems from the alleged default on a property lien for real
estate situated within Pomeroy.
The plalntltf has askde for foreclosure on the mortgage and the
sale of Jlll)pelly.
. In other action, Judge Charles Knlght bas ruled that Maiy Sauer,
formerly Mary_Kelly. Is not personaJiy liable In a case flied Aug.l8
by Bank One of Athens on a foreclosure. Judgment Is only flied
against Michael W. Kelly.

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speaker at the Salvation Army at 7 tonight, assisted by his wife,
Carol.
The Rummels will be In Meigs. County visiting friends and
relatives until Sept. 21.and cin be contacted at the homes of Glenna
Rummel, 992-748l, or Eddie Martin on Condor Street, Pomeroy.
Special music will be provided during tonight's seiVIces. The
p.~bllc Is Invited to attend.

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POMEROY -The second annual4-H alumni camp will be held at
Canter'sCave4-H Camp from 1p.m. Oct. 6tbroughll:J:Ja.m. Oct. 7.
The cost Is $12 per person artd u\cludes two meals, lodging and
snacks.

All fonner 4-H members are Invited to attend and can bring a
spouse or guest.
For more Information, contact the Meigs County Extension Office
at 992~. Registration deadline fs Sept. 28.

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POMEROY- Meigs County Women's Rwubllcan Club will meet
at7:JJ p.m. Monday at the Meigs Inn.
All Republican women are Invited to attend.

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Pope John

TORONTO (AP) -

Paul II, spotting a Solldarlty banner
In a stadium crowded with Po1Jsh·
Canad!aps, pmtsed the name of the
banned trade union as a symbol of
"the dlgnlty and the rights of the
. bumanperson."
. The pqJe departed from his
prepared . text and, speaking In
Polish, referred to the situation In
his native Poland at a rally Friday
night attended l)y 50,&lt;m people In
Toronto, Canada's largest city,
12-day
pilgrimage
Canada, the
Today'
midwayto through
his
pope was toOy~mllesbybellcopter
to visit a shrine to missionaries
lUai,'IYred by IJ!dlans. during the
17th-eentwy Introduction of Chris-

tianlty In the Canadian frOntier.
It was the second of three ,
scbedule:l meetings with Indians,
specifically requested by thepontltf.
Friday night In Exhibition Stadium, bomeoftheTorontoBlueJays
baseball team, the crowd stood
cheering for more than 15 minutes
as John Paul circled the field In his ·

Pollsh·born Hank Bldel, 00, ot vising extensive coveraae at the ·
Hamilton, who stood at the rail lflp.
clutching a tiny SNidarlty blnner.
Solidarity Is a symbbl for Poll8h
Speaking trom a covered plat- undentaDdln&amp; at "the dl8n!IY and .
form In the outlleld and wearing a . the l1&amp;hts ol the lllmiUI PftiOII" .,
~cape ag8lnst the chill night air,
the "fo\mdatiOn of !IOC1al life," the
the pootltf looked out to the crowd 64-year-old pope said
and took note of 11 large Solidarity
He said be hoped Poland "wlllbe
banner held up aero&amp;$ the stadium.
ableiOB(Idaornetbingtotblacoocept
popemoblle,
"It Is lmpo11ant tor me to tell you of human r!gbte, that we wU1 he able
"There are no words, going · w)Jat these banners mean," he sa!d. to a~hleve the9e pis, that we will
through the whole of my life, going
111e pope's commel'lte wei'!! trans· achieve this ~ to be runelvel
through the army and the war, artd
lat.ed Into English by tbe ~ and betJW able to live as f&gt;o!aJld,
to survive to today to see this,' ' said B~astlng CorP-. which II teie- 11vtnc our own Uves as PollJII ·

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File for marriage
GALLIPOLIS - The following
couples tiled fOr marriage this past
week In Gallla County .Probate
Court. .
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Edward H. McGovern m, 23,
Tayior, Mich., student, and Jane
Ellen Wood, 22, ~ Garfield Ave.,
dietetic technician.
Tlmotby S. Condee, 18. Rt. 2,
Gallipolis, laborer, and Connie S.
Dyer, 19, Rt. 1, Northup, student.
Jeffrey L. Zerkle, JJ, Rt. 1,
Gallipolis, dispatcher, and Mary
Ann Kemper, 331 Logan, accounting
clerk.
Carl M. Wllllams, 23, Rt. 1,
Patriot, Goodyear employee, and
Teresa L. Erlt, 29, Rt. 1, Gallipolis,
Rall employee.

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Chairman's ro_le clarified
GALLIPOLIS- A story dealing with the chairmanship of a cystic
fllrosls benefit that appeared In . Wednesday's Gallipolis Dally
Tribune bas beeri clarified by one of the local people Involved.

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Russ Ridgeway, president of the Rio Grande Uons Club, said the
club, and not he, are co-chairing the Bowl-for-Breath benefit slated
tor Oct. 21. The story Identified Ridgeway and Kay Michael as .
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listings

. U!ED CAR CLEARANCE

Ch.ef ''"' 611g1 111d go11 w»ili tlltptl~td/1_

Road relocation hearing set
SCOTI'OWN - Proposed relocation of sections of Ohio 217 In
Lawrence County will be discussed here at a public bearing planned
by the state department of transportation.
The ~arlng Is set for 1 p.m. 'J'Uesday at Symmes Valley
Elementary School No. 3, a half-mile west of Ohio 775.
Maps showing proposed changes, such a5 alternaUve locations and
designs, are slated to be shown, alongwlthdlscussloncirlght-d-way
acqu!sltion and planned construction.

1983 Chev. Caprice 4 Dr.
Buutiful two-tone clllrcoal ancl silver, V-8, cndse, tilt,
AM-Fit-Stereo, wire wlltel covers, custom, burpndy seatinl.

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Bronze finish, custom clotll i•terior. V.:&amp;, air ccind.; AM·
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1978 Otds. Cutlass Supreme

Compare anl!'here - Dart Jadestone finish 11ith custom
cloth interior. Tilt whMI and AM-Fit-Stereo and 21:998
miles .

This sharp intermediate will surely catch your 1Je, V-1,
air, cruise, tilt, AM-FI·Stereo and super stock wllttls,

Uncut and commflf'CiBI·fl'fl6, ur.llir. TV CMI bring
you the best moviet, the hou.t rportl, MM Wid
flfltrH'tBinment....llwBiiBble without netMNk btuk1
Bnd bleep$/ (So17N1 program~ require virltler '"'-l

1983 Chevrolet Camaro
Dark brown finish with custom cloth interior, 5 speed, V8, air cond., raUye wlllels, AM-FM·Stereo with c.ssette
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seililll. AU the )lower eq_uuipmeRt roe would npect. Only
43,409 low nines. New Caprice trade.

White or white ·wit6 blue interior, V-6, air cond., tilt,
cruise, wire covers. Only 17,997 miles.
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home lnltellttlon arid ute.

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cond., AM-FM-Streo.

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trans., powtr steeri111, air cond., radii! tires.
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eruiat control, tilt whMI, cllro1111 styled wheels. New I'll·
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