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In Our Town: A look at the
Firilt ArnendmenL ••Page D-8

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Kyger ·V ?projee' reclaims ·abandoned acreage
By MARGARET CALDWELL
Times-Sentinel staff
KYGER - Gallla County's
$6.'i0,000' reclamation project is
underway as the Soil and Co~r­
vatlon Ser.v lce prepares cleaning
up approximately 100 acres left
abandoned for more than 30
years at the KygerV project.
The project, located In Kyger,
began In early May with workers
from the Crock Construction
Company, Caldwell, Ohio, re·
·claiming 99.1 acres and working
off 15 acres of borrowed land in
the four-part project.
Kyger V Is In an area that was
left barren and abandoned by
coal firms as mariy as 30 or 40
years ago, said Boyd 1tuth; of the
Athens County Soil Conservation
Service and planning coordlna·
tor for the project.
"At that time there were no
good reclamation laws," Ruth
said. ''The coal companies haq to
plant just few things. If they
gtew, fine; If they didn't, they
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Helpful legislation
In 1972, the Ohio leglslat,u re
passed a new reclamation law In

which coal companies had to put acre per year wash down," Ruth
said. "We're getting It down to
so much money per ton Into' a
state reclamation kitty.'
• three tons per acre per year,'' by
'h i 1977, 't he federal legislature forming rock:ilned channels to
passed a slmlllar law forcing
wash the rain and sediment down
at a slower, or non-erosive, rate.
more money Into a federal kitty
at a faster rate,
The controlled- watersheds
Both laws call ·for the ·c oal
maintain a cer.taln slope degree
with smaller . rock lining the
establishments to put the money
into the kitty, not the taxpayers. smaller waterways and larger
rock used in the channels.
However, some of the coal
Jteclalmlng the land
companies can benefit from
Once the mined areas are
these laws by belngal;lletobld for
smoothed out and the channels
the contracts to reclaim the I&lt;md.
are formed or marked, soil Is
• 'Ninety percent of the funds
"borrowed" ~rom adjoining
used are for past aggressions,"
areas, which were not mined.
Ruth said.
Ruth said the top soil on the
Gallia and Meigs counties have
borrowed land is removed and
more than 6,000 acres of aban·
the subsoil Is taken to the
do ned mine land in each county.
smoothed mined areas, or the
' The ,Kyger V project Is the
new rooting zones.
worst abandoned mine land area
At least eight Inches of the
of the 30 coal-mined counties In
the state, ranking· highest In .. borrowed· subsoil blankets the ,
dormant acid soil, allowing ·
watershed problems In the state,
Ruth said.
· grasses and clovers to grow In
The problem is caused by the the pH balanced soil.
outslope. or the eroded slopes
Fertilizers and lime top the
which drain strip mine spoil new soil before seeding. Mulch is
down to t~eflat lands and creeks. then used to cover newly seeded
The sediment, or mine spoil, areas. Sorne trees are planted on
set ties In the creeks and streams . the borrowed sites, Ruth said.
causing flooding.
This basic three-step process is
• 'Two hundred tons oi spoil per
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CoDServatlon Service In -Athens, explains how
subsoU dirt, piled on top ofthe Iilli behind hbn, has
been "borroweiP• from adjoining pcoperty and
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growth of grasses and clovers • the reelalmecl
abandoned strip mined land, wlllell has remained
barren br more than 30 to 41 years. ·(Times·
Sentinel photo by Marsaret Callwell) ·

Ar¢a highway~ construction~ closure
. anijolmced ,·by QDOT District ·1
MARIETIA- Travelers passing through southeastern Ohio
will find closures or some con·
. struction on state highways this
hoUday weekend, according to
Joe J.,each, deputy dire~tor for
the Ohio Department of Trans·
portatiOn, District 10,
"Southeastern Ohio has a
number of construction projects
this summer, ' so we ask that
drivers use extreme caution

when traveling a construction
site, and allow themselves plenty
of time around a detour," says
Leach.
District 10 Is · made up . of
Athens, Gallla, Hocking, Meigs.
Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Vinton
and Washington Counties. 'l'he
following counties will' have
significant road conl)truction .
over the holiday.
' ·Athens, Route 550, a bridge

replacement at Sugarcreek in
Dover Township; detour, Route
690 to U.S. 5(J'to U.S. 33. ·
Gallla, U.S. 3!\MG!nt replacement-and paviiiJ between Spring
· Valley and GaWpolls, one lant.
traffic.
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Monroe, Route 78, bridge replacement west of Cameron; .
detour, Route IIUO South to Route
7 North; and on Route 26, a
(See AREA, pase .U)

Gallia, Meigs unemployment down
EBEABSt\L- A number of area youths have
been preparinJ for the talent show, held Monday
·as part of the River Recreation Fesdval. Here
Jenny Workman practices tC! music In the stase
area of the downtown festival. The contest will be
held at S p.m. Mbnday, and the winners In three

age categories will receive plaques for their
· efforts. The show Is beins sponsored by the
GFWC/Communlty League of Gallla County, and
chaired by Debra Hoover. (Times-sentinel photo
by Lee Ann Welch)

Ohio area, the jobless rate was · CountY,'s unemployment rate
. GALLIPOLIS The Ohio
6.7 percent. The six counties had was 6.8 percent down .9 percent
Bureau of Employment Services
a total workforce of 85,800 with from 7.7 the previous month.
announced Saturday the Ohio
5,700
unemployed, leaving 79,300
Both Jackson and Vinton councounty unemployment rates for
wlth
jobs.
ties
showed slight jumps In the
May 1989. Among the state.' s 88
Athens
and
Lawrence
county's
May
unemployment rate. Jack·
counties, the jobless rates
unempjoyment
rate
for
May
1989
son
county'$
rate jumped .1
ranged from .a low 3.7 percent hi
was
5.7
percent.
same
as
April.
percent
from
7.8
percent to 7.9
Geauga and Madison counties to
Gailla
County's
jobless
rate
percent
anp
Vinton
County
a high of 11.1 percent in Monroe ·
was
6.6
percent,
down
.2
percent
showed
the
largest
ln~ease
from
county.
, In a six-county Southeastern from 6,8 IIi April and Meigs 9.0 pewrcent to !1.2 percent.

River Recreation Fe8tival parade line-up, ·details released
GALLIPOLIS - The line-up
can Legion, Post 161, truck; 8.
for the 4th of July Parade has
American' Legion Auxiliary Miss
Poppy and Little Miss Poppy,
been announced by Greg Dun·
car; 9. American Legion Auxil·
can, parade cahlrman.
lary,
float; · 9-A. Ohio Mllitary
The parade will arrive down·
Reserves, trucks; 10. River Rec.
town at about 11 a.m.
Anyone who Is not listed In the · Queen and contestants, cars;
11. Gall Ia County sweet
· parade line-up should call the
Things, walking; 12. Gallipolis
Chamber of Commerce at 446·
Area Chamber of Commerce,
0596, Duncan said. He added that
President, Tom Wiseman, car;
no one will be turned down,
1:t_ Gallipolis Retail Merchants,
All walking and marching
President, John Saunders, car;
band units will line-up at the
14.
Gallla County Sheriff, ~ar; 15.
Intersection of Second Avenue
Galllpolls
Fire Truck #64, truck;
and Spruce Street. All horse
entries will line-up at Fourth
16. Holzer Me&lt;Uc~ Center Volun·, ·
Avenue and Spruce Street.
teer Service League, float; 17.
Gallta County Animal Welfare
Old car Club members will line
up on Spruce Street between League-, car; 18. Gallla County ·
First and ·Second Avenues. All Antmai Welfat}e League, Satn,
car; 19. Gallla County Animal
others will line-up at the Gallipolis Developmental Center and Welfare League, tru~k; 19-A.
should use the Mill Creek ~ry Abel, State Represent&amp;·
tlve, 94th Dlst., car; 20. Pack
entrance.
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For ~afety reasons, parade #254, marching;
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faula
Wood
and
Brandy
organiZers are asking that no
• candy or other Items be thrown Wl\tson, 4-wheeJer: 22. GAHS JV
from any entry. They also are &lt;;:heerleaders, truck; 23. Big
requesting that no marching Brothers/Big Sisters, walking;
band units or baton groups stop to 24. Ryan Dailey, go-cart; 25.
· IJertonn except In front of the Gym Factory Team, walking; 26.
GABS Band; 27·34. Anything
Judges.
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· The parade line-up Is as That Floats entries, float; 35.
Miss Paula's Day Care Center,
follows:
walking; 36. Gallipolis Fire
,
lt8i Parade
. 1: Chief of Pollee, Car; 2. Color Truck .e6, truck; 37. Ohio Valley
Guard, walking; 3. Parade Cbrlatlan Scheel, float; 38. BleeD·
MarShall-Carl Lee, car; 4. State tenmal Commission, car: 39.
HQnorary Senior Vlce-Cbmn, Bill' • Home Improvemaata, car·
Order of COoties, Don Hem. /clowns; tl. Satin Dolla Baton
Corp, marcblq;
worth, car; 5. PupTent48, truck;
8. Ladl• Auxlllary VF,W, walkU. Brownie Troop 114811, Walk•
bali 7. Vinton American Lellon lnJ; 42. Holzer NutH~' Alan.,
Auxiliary and SoDS of tbe Amerl· · Ooat; ~· ~atb aotbpb, bley·
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45. Andrea Lewis, bicycle; 46..
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61 . a 111a ounty . .0 . .,
Ernie McKinney, bicycle; 47.
Amber Simpkins, bicycle; 48. float; . 62. Cub Scout P'ack #204,
Tonya Blland, bicycle; 49 . marching; · 63. Cub Scout Pack
Heather . Barker, bicycle; 50. #222, marching; · 64. Gold Wings ·
Jennifer Terry, baton;
Assn., motorcycles; 65. Gallipo.
Right
to
Life,
walking;
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Us Fire Truck #63, truck; · 66.
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51
Brooke Casey, car; 53. ~uper· GAHS Varsity Cheerleaders,'
America, truck; 54.KygerCreek truck; 67. Gallla · County
varsity Cheerleaders, truck; 55. Teachers, float; 68. 0 .0. Mcln·
New Life Vlctory.Center, float; tyre Park District, truck; 69. Rio
56. GallipoliS BPAW, float; 57 . Silver Thimble 4·H Club, truck;
K-Mart, float; 58. Buckeye Hills 70. Guyan ·women's Club, truck;
Career Center •47 Dodge truck· 70-A. Molly Plymale, Republican
· 59; Super . Strutters, m~rchlng; Club, wagon;
60. Addilon
Scouts Pack 250,
71.
Fire Department,
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truck; 72. Soccer -Boosters,
truck; 73. Scenic Hills Nur'slng
Center, float; 74. Chris Brown,
little truek; 75. Jamie Thlevner,
little truck; 76. Aaron Harmon,
little truck; Tl. GDC Seniors,
float; 78. Shrine Club, car; 79,
Shrine Club Hillbilly . Wagon,
wagon; 80.,Shrine Club Clowns,
walking;
81. Shrinettes, · walking; 82.
Showette TWirlers Baton Corp.,
marching; 83-102. Old Car Club
entries, cars; 103. Old Car Club,
float; 104. Galllpolla Fire Truck
#62, truck; 105. Sty\ettea Baton

Corp, marching; .106. American
Cancer Society Nurse of Hope,
Lee Ann Baker, car; 107. Gallla
County EMS, trucks; 108. Klr·
by's. Kar Kare, car; 109. Rio
Grande Fire Dept., truck; 110.
Gallipolis Fire Truck #67, truck;
111. Ron Canaday, Gallla Co.
Auditor, wagon; · 112. Gailla
County Arthritis Unit, wagon;
113. Mike Miller, wagon; . 114.
Roamers, horsea: 115. Nell Watson, wagon; 111. Flemon Seagraves, horse; U7. ·Bill Green,
wagon; 118. Ed Berry, wagon;
119. Gallipolis
Street Cleaner '
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FUWORU MONEY· - lo.. lust•-. ........ of tbe
Gall,.. IWall Mercllaa&amp;a AIIOCidea mall• a • r tloalor tltll
year'• unal GaiUpolll F1reworb allow. Aeceptbll._ doaatloa ·
II Bob Polar, ehalnnu of tile Galllpoll
CIIIIUIIItliee
while lobbJ Rood, vloe-pr'MideatoftbeiWaiiMe,.....loobM.
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Athletic Boos ters, we wish to
extend our sincere appreciation
to to businesses who purchased
tables at the Ozzle Newsome
dinner held June '10 a( the high '
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school. ·
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· · A $peclal !hanks goes to Dave
, Diles'. for serving ,as · Master of ·
Ceremonies and to Senatoi"'Jan
Michael Lohg for .his appe,arance, donation and support.
. An extra special thanks and
recognition goes to Bill Francis,
·owner of Francis Florist of
Pomer.:~y, for serving as coord!•
' nator of· this event. Bill's hard ·
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fund raiser, Super Weekend '89,
was held which was a huge
success due to the efforts of Doris
and Deryl Well, Sharon and Bill
'Neutzling, Patty· Martin, S!na.
Murphy and . Jill Holter. We
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deck on bridge over Bells Run,
.4.5 miles .south of Newport. one
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Audrey Bradbury of
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CHESHfRE .- Ben W. Mull!ns,
58.23 South Second St., Cheshire,
died Satuiday morning at Holzer
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was
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equlprpent
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operator, having worked for 25
·years for the DeLucca. Fence
Company in Massachusetts .
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• during the Korean Conflict ,
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he 'was the son of the late Sam
· • · ·Mullins and i&gt;ansy (Littleto'l)
· · . •. Mullins of Hitchins.; Ky. · ·· ·
Also surviving are his wife.

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(Shamblin) Thaxton .
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F. Flesher ·
whom he married Dec. 13, 1956at rriarrled Api-1118, 1941, .ln.ColumAlso preceding lier in death.
Catlettsburg, Ky .; four brothers, bus, Ohio.
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POMEROY ~ Word has been
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Jerry Mullins of Ashland,
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Wagner, !n1979, and one brother,
Also surviving are a son, J:)r.
. received that Donna French
RayKy.
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Clare
(Todd)
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John
Sheets
of
Gall!poUs;
a
Olden
Thaxton, in '1988.
Flesher, a former teacher at
mond
Mull!ns
and
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Mulgrandson, Rober t Charles · She !s survived by one daugh. Rutland Elementary School, was
kUied Friday in an auto accident . lins, all of Hitcl\ins; and three Sheets; and a sister, Mrs. Del· ter , Joan Goegleln oftl(clev!ll~;
sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Marcenene) mas 1Ernestlne) Baughman of one son, Edward •J. Wagner of .
in ·the Leesburg, Ohio area. ·She
Stoneburger
of Abilene, Kan ., : Gallipolis.
Racine; five grapdch!)dren; . 11 '
was the wife of Tim Flesher, a
Mrs.
Ezl!qulel
(Linda)
Palacios
He
was
preceded
in
death
by
a
great -grandch!ld~n; one sister·
former Meigs tocal gu!ilance
and
Mary
Lou
Salcedo.
both
of
brother
and
three
sisters.
in-law,
Roberta 1 Thaxton of
counselor.
Texas.
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retired
from
the
Ohio
State
Racine.
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.
Funeral arrangements were
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preceding--him
in
death
Depah
ment
In
1976,
She
was
a
~mber
of the
Highway
incomplete at qoon on Saturday.
was
one
brother.
Charles
where
he
was
superintendent.
Aladdin
Temple
!nColuml;lus,
the
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Mullins.
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A
member
of
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Uplted
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c;wzen
Center.
l.n
Circleby tlie Prater Funeral Home,
· Services w!ll ·be Tuesday, 11 . Methodist Church, he was past v!lle, and the United Methodist
Leesburg.'
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at the WJ)IIs Funeral H~me :exalted ruler of the GaiUpolls Church in Racine. ,
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.Ralph R. He~derson
ing. Burial' WilJ be at the Gravel VFW post 4464, and a former of 10: 30 a .m . at the Ewjpg' Funeral
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the Galllpol!s.Gun Club and the
Home, Pomeroy, ·wl\h th€ Rev .
PORTLAND - Ralph Ralston
Fr!egds may call Monday, 7 to Beagle Club. He was a United , Roger Grace off!clat!ng. Burial
, Henderson, 81, State Route 124,
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9 p.in. at the funeral home.
Sta!es Navy veteran of World
w!ll be in Latilrt -Falls.
Portland, died Friday at VetePallbearers will be Sid Vance, War lL
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Friends may call Monday, 7 to
rans Memorial HospitaL He was
Keith Handley. Allen Handley,
Services will be conduCted 9 p.m. at the Mader-Petersa farmer and Southern Local
Howard Gruber, Otis Lane, Monday; 1 p .m., from Waugh- Reams Funeral Home, 123 E .
School bus driver for 23 years:
· Wayne McClaskey, and Danny Halley-Wood Funeral Home, tbe · Mound St., C!r\Cev!lle, and Tues·Born April 24, 1900, at PorSellards.
·
Rev. James Lusher officiating. day , 2 t'9 ~p.m. and ·7 to 9 p.m. at
tland, he was the son of the late
· Honorary· pallbearers w!ll be ' Burial follows in Old Me1J!er'Ville "the Ewing Fu'lera'l Home.
Julius W. and Mattie (DaughLuther Coleman and Walter Cemetery.
. . M:emor!al 'dOnations may be
•
erty) Henderson.
·Scott Lucas .
Friends inay call at the funeral . made to the United . Methodist
Also preceding hlm in death
home 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday.
Church in R~6!nl!.
·
· • were his wile, Albertil L. Jiender' son,.whom he was married to for
Robert Sheets .
57 years: three brothers; .and two
Leopha W~er
· sisters.
GALLIPOLIS - Robert (Red)
CIRCLEVILLE. Ohio - Lea-r
He is ·survived by a son John
Jackson Sheets, 77, 557 !:lllda
Henderson of . Reedsville;· a
Drive, Gall!polls, died Saturday pha (Thaxton) Wagner, 86, of
Circleville, Ohio, formerly of
daughter, Mrs. Dwa!n (Wilma)
at Holzer Medical Center .
Racine, died S~urday~morning
·Casto of Portland; four grand17,
1911,
In
Galllpo·
Born Nov.
• children, John Henderson and
lis, he was·a sonofthe late Ernest at Berger 'Hosp\talin Circleville.
BQrn Sept. 14, 1902. 'in Charles•. Patti Henderson, both of Por- · and Iva (Saunders) Sbeets.
W.Va .. she was the daughter
ton,
• tland, Barbara Sue Henderspn of
Surviving are his wife, Ka of
the
late Edward and Elizabeth
• Reedsville, and Darrell Henderson of Tuppers Plains; ~ and a ,
• · .weal grandchild, A. J . Render·
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He ·wa:s a member of · the
Bethany United Methodist
Church at Dorcas, and the Ohio
Association of J&gt;ubllc School
·
Employees.
SerVices will be Wednesday, 2
p.m., at the Ewing Funeral
Home, with Rev.· Kenny Baker
officiating. Burial will be in the
· Browning Cemetery.
Friends may call at !he funeral
chome Monday, 7 to 9 p.m~ and
~sday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9

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~BUSINESS

By LEON DANIEL
UPI Senior Editor
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WASHINGTON - A flag-burning communist manipulated by
; others has stampeded President Bush ·and Congress Into political
•; posturing that threatens the First Amendment.
What has happened to Gregory ,Johnson since he ~~&lt;as convicted of
:
· ; ~ torching Old Glory at the 1984 Republican Natlon.a l Con.ventlon In
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• · Dallas has exceeded his fondest hopes and dreams.
; : The "die-In" Johnson and other demonstrators staged five years
•: ago to protest policies of the Reagan admlstratlon got little Ink In
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; ' newspapers at the time.
Johnson could not thE-n have known that when someone in his gaggle
·:of protesters unfurled an American flag , doused It with kerosene and
:. ' Set in on fire he was on his way to infamy- or fame, depending on how
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views ,the caper. . ·
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: Even . in his most grandiose thoughts, Johnson ·could not have
· · ·maglned that the shenanigan would put his monicker'on a Supreme
.: ·court case destined to become part of his nation 's recorded hlstbry.
• ; · When he 1;; not on camera or talking to reporters these days,
::'Johnson can contempla!e a future wh'en students of American history ·
:··will read all about how he cowed Congress and turned the president
··;into a tower of quivering gelatin. ·
&gt; In a news conference Wednesday in New1 York, the 32-year-old
.: Joudmouth from the Bronx attacked Bush's panicky call for a
. :constitutional amendment to ban flag burning and challenged the
' ' president to debate the issue.
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· • "I think the two principle figures In this battle, George Bush and·
myself.- should meet In a face-to-face public debate,' ' Johnson, a
member of the Communist Youth Brigade. said with a ~tra lght face.
... , Even as he spoke. national officials of Democratic Patty, fearful of
being forced Into a defensive position on the emotional Issue, urged
their rank' a nd tile to drape themselves !ri Old Glory to prove their
' patriotism. Saine tl!:mocr;~ts fear thai if they don't suppQrt Bush's
:consi!tiitlonal amendment, they will be portrayed as unpatriotic.
If Bush caved in, congressional Democrats appear positively
wiinpy In their reluctance to stand up for the Supreme Court's
Insistence that the American flag stands f~r the right to burn it.
Overturning the court's flag-burning ruling with a constitutional
amendment is a scheme that must havethefoundingfatherssp!nning
in their graves.
They knew very well that freedom of expression often would give
·offense.
·The First Amendment was.des!gned to prevent Congress and the
president from deciding what is too offensive to permli. . .
· A long string of precedent§ supported the theory that sym~llc free
speech includes flag-burning as a form of political protest.

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallla County Engineer James Baird has
announced· that County Road 8 or Mitchell Road has been
.re-opened to traffic. ·
. : The road was closed June 12 for bridge repairs which have
. ·now been amlomst 'completed. Workers will be finishing work
; on the bridge In the near future.

::; POMEROY - Meigs Cou.n_ty Emergency Medical. Services
, . reported seven.calls F:rlday ; Racine at 3:20a.m. to Barringer
· : Road for Harold Hysell to Veterans Memorial Hospital; then to
Grant Hospital by Llfeflight; Pomeroy at 4:42p.m. to Pomeroy
Pike for Leona Krautter to Veterans Memorial Hospital,;
Racine at 5:37p.m. transported Ralph Henderson from the fire
station to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Racine at 10:28 p.m. to
Route 124 for Raichelle Davis to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
\Rutland Fire Department at 10:33 p.m. to Route 124 at
· 'Langs'l'llle wl)ere an automobile was stalled on the railroad
tracks and leaking gas; Racine at 11:18 p.m. to Greenwood
Cemetery Road for Betty Willis to VeteransMemortaiHospltal;
Ra,clne at 11:20 p.m . to Route 124 for Frank Lemley who was
treated, but not transported.

:.Cou~t issu.e.s marriage license
: POMEROY - A marriage license has been issued in Meigs
County Probate Court to· Walter Harold Schartiger, 28,
Middleport, and Tammy LaVonne Thomas, 30, Mason City,
W.Va.

:Albany man files for divorce
POMEROY ·- James B. White, Albany, has !!led in Meigs
·: County Common Pleas Court for a divorce from Barbara K
White, Albany .
.
Lincoln Eugene Smith, Middleport, and Shirley Ann S. .,
Middleport, have filed for a dissolution of their marriage. ·
•. Granted 'dissolutions were Betty Jo Foster and Joe Allen
::Foster; Kenneth K. Snyder and Virginia Snyder. Vlrg:nta .
:Snyder was restored by the court' to her maiden name. Dillon. ·
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~ POMEROY- A jury trial for Marvin P . Cremeans, Indicted
: In Meigs County on a charge of having a weapon while under a
• disability, has been scheduled for Thursday, July 27,9 a.m ., In
· the Meigs County Common Pleas Court.
; . Cremeans was arraigned this we'ek on the charge,. at which
• tlme he pleaded not guilty. • ,
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~ : Re was. released on .a $10,000 personal recognizance bond . A ·

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: Cremeans.
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. GALLIPOLIS ...:. The Gallla County Sheriffs Department is
· investigating a breaking and entering at Marlin WedE!'meyer's
: Patriot Auction Barn. The B&amp;E was re ported to the sheriff' s
• department at 1:20 p,m. Friday .
Officers said someone pried open a sliding door and entered
the barn. Cups. plates and plasti ~ ware were dumped out of
three boxes. Ice cream was taken from the freezer In the kite ben
and candies from the refrigerator. Chairs were displaced and
: tlle ba'cks of two chairs were broken.
· • Items taken included 40 Klondike tee cream bars, 36 Valley
· Bell tee cream bars. 72 drumsticks and 96 ptDts of Ice cteam.

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GALLIPOLIS- The Gallipolis City Board of Education will
meet In special session at 7:30p.m. Wednesday, July 5, at the
Central Office, 61 State St. Purpose of the meeting Is to accept
restgnatto~ts and discuss ·personnel matters.
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safety whenever getting in your
vebtcle .. Henderson said. .
"Most colltslons happen so fast
that there is no time to take
evasive action," Henderson ~id.
"The proven safest way to
l.ncrease your chances of survl·
val In a crash is to buckle up."

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Safety Director Wllllam·M. Deril·
han recently appointed two Gal'
Ita County high school students to
the Governor's Highway, Safety
Representa.ttves Youth Board. ·
The stud!!nts, Melissa Wood of ·
Hannan Trace High School and
Cassandra · Thompson, Kyger
Creek Higll' School. will help the
Ohio Department of Highway
Safety In Its educational cam·
patgn towards Ohio teenagers.
The youth board ts reponslble
for generating.. writing, gatherIng and dlssemlnanting Ideas and·
tntormath1n to Ohio schools a11d
communities· about drug and
alcohol abuse and traffic safety.
"Our goal Is to effectively
communicate with · teens a bout
highway safety on.t~e' malter of
drinking and driving. The youth
board's ideas and optntoris will
help us reach that goal." Dent·
han said.
Thompspn · and Wood ~long
wtth 23 other board members wtll
PrQ!Iuce and edit an Ohio youth
newsletter which will be dtstrtb-'
uted to all high schools In Ohio.
The newsletter will discuss how
to deal · wtth peer pressure,
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safety.
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The youth board will have Its
first meeting of the new school
year on Aug. 17. The board will
spend that weekend at the Ohio
State Fait in Columbus.
OnAug. l9, the board will meet
wlth'Dtrector Denlhan aM present skits at the Highway Safety
eKhiblt In . the Bricker Multi· .
purpose Building. The perfor·
mance will be repeated on Aug.
20.
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POMEROY - Circumstances
of an incident that resulted in
Harold Hysell. Pomeroy, being
flown by Llfeflight to Grant
Hospital. Coiul)1bus. are being
investigated by the Meigs County
Sheriff's Department.
Hysell. · suffering serious head
in juries. was flown Fr iday frpm
Veterans Memorial Hospital to
the Columbus · facUlty. Racine
EMS had transported ·Hysell
from the Ohlinger res idence on
Barringer Ridge Road, Portland.
to Veterans Memorial, on Friday
morning.
~ A fight , which apparently led to
the head injuries, had occurred
Sunday evening In Pomeroy. ·
No other details were available.
· Saturday.morntng.
At 10 p.m. on Friday evening.
three Florida residents escaped ,
injury in an accident at the
Langsville railroad crossing. According to the report, Susan C.
Jones, Bradenton, Fla .. and her
two children, were traveliQg
weston Route 124. Jones was lost.
and failed to make the curve at

POMEROY - Loretta L. Pau·
ley.' Mason. W.Va .. has .ftled a
$200.000 judgment action in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court against Thomas K. Hos·
klns Racine: The suit stems..
fro~ a July 1. 1987 motor vehicle
accident on Route 124 In Sutton
Township.
According to the complaint.
Pauley was traveltng on that
·date in her vehicle, on Route 124
near the intersection of County
Road 28 (Bashan Road) . Hos·
kins, allegedly operating his
vehicle in a negligent manner,
entered Route 124 from Bashan
Road. co !Uding with Pauley . As a
result of the collision, Pauley
allegedly suffered serious. per·
manent Injuries.
. Pauley · is requesting the
$200,000 judgment as·compensa·
lion for her.Injuries.
In other court matters. Amerl·
ca 's Mortgage Servicing, Inc.,
has been granted a judgment of
$24,154.44, due on a promissory
note from Brian Friend, et al.
A confirmation of sale and
o~der for distribution of proceeds
from the sale, have been filed in
the case of Diamond Savings and
Loan Company against RobertT.

FRIDAY ADMISSIONS- Ver·
mont Marktns. Racine; Leona
Hysell, Pomeroy; Russell Cui· ·
lums, Pomeroy; 'Leona Krautter,
Pomeroy .
FRIDAY DISCHARGES
Ruth Sellers , Constance ,
Mescher : Budd Darst, Craig
DUrham, 'Sara McCarty ..

Clarification
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PatrOl probes weekend accidents
. 'Davis suffered a minor visible
mjury and was taken to V~terans
Memorial H9spltal. ..
The patrol cited Davis for
failure tomaintatncontrol and ho
operator's ltcense. ,
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accident ·at 7·: 41 p.m. Friday at
the Intersection of Centenary and
Vanco. roads in Green Townsht ~
No one was Injured.
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19,· Rt. 2, Galllpolfs, turne
Centenary Road onto ·Vanco .. "
Road and his car colltded with
another vehicle driven by Ronald
Kisner. 17, 591 Jay Drive, Galli·
poUs . Damnagewas moderate to
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s~n t. ~· ';; · D~:::;age was moder
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failure to s-top within the assured
c\ear distance .
Linda G. Bailey, 40. Dex.ter,
Ohio.
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stated that members o! UAW
Local 1685 sbo11ld report to the
·Holiday lnn In Kanauga to
receive strike · benel!ts. Union
members should actually report
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roadway.
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An accident occurred at 5: 20
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Stewart, et al.
Capital Savings and Loan
Copmany has been gran ted a
$2,718 Ju?gment from John
Trout, eta!. ·
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In two separate actions, Home
National Bank has tieen gran ted
default judgments of $1 ,037 .44
from Todd M. Kimes and William
T. Kimes, and $1,725.95 from
Mark A. Kimes and Wtlltam T.
Kimes.
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And a restraining order has
been issued . against John. A.
Clonch, in an action filed against
Clonch by Paula L. Clonch . .

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Bailey .backed ou~of parking lot
across from the Gas Plus station
and struck a parked pickup truck
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Rob~rt
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Rt: ·~ by
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the Langsville crossing. Her 1978 ·
AMC skidded off the road and slid
crosswise up the tracks for about
75 feet. ·
No injuries were reported but
there was heavy damage to the .
vehicle.
The Ru\land Fire Department
was called to the scene because
qf a · punctured gas tank on the
car.
In another accident, D-year·
old JeJ! R. Parker. Route 7,
Reedsville, was fleejng Meigs
Deputy Manning Mohl~r . Parker
had been driving his vehicle on
. the running track at Ea~tern
High. He fled when he saw, the
sheriff's cruiser, crossed Rollte 7
and continued up Sliver Ridge
Road where he lost ~on!rol of the
vehicle and went over ' a 70-foot
embankment on the left side of
the road.
Parker was driving a t!e6
Nis.san which belonged to Jeffrey
Basham, of Elk Run Road. The
vehicle sustained moderate
damages.
Parker·\,ils cited for DWl and
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Star Bank,.N.A., Tri-State Office Locations·
K·Mart Olllce-Chesapeake

PomeroyGallipolis, ' Ohio.,-,Point Pleasant. W. Va.
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- Middleport.

GALLIPOLIS -:"' A charge of . , .Ri cky· Barrett, 28:: DaytOn,
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reduced to re.ckless operation . Rt:' 2, Crown City, and Dw4yne ljlghway P il'trol Investigated'· a
against Jac\1. A. Justus, . 22, · Beard, 24, Rt. 4, Gall1polis, both . minor Injury. accident 1:06 p.m.
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' Syracuse, Ohio, Friday tn Galll· · ·$49; .
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polls Municipal Court.
Justus, who was ar~ted by Ky., $45; Dare Geiger, 28, Rt. 1,... Elementary School..
·· the~allla Counfy Sherlff.s De· ·· Vinton, $44;
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Troopers said Thomas Per·
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Carmen Stevens,. 60, Delphi, ' k1ns, 43, ESR, GalliRQlis, slowed
enough to be convicted of DUI.
Ind., $43; Jo Ann Pat\(&gt;n, 49,
to make a left turn·: His car was
: Dwayne . Beard, 25, Rt. 4, Jackson, Ohio, · and John M.
hit from : behind · by another
Gallipolis, who pleaded g\lllty to Beaver, 18.'Rt.1, Point. Pleasant, vehicle driven by Lillie Nlcko·
theft charge on J une 23, was fined · W.Va., both $42;
son. 6S, Cinclnnat·l, Oht~. Dam·
$100 and costs and sentence&lt;l tolO
Herbert L. Grate, 22, Rt. 3, ·· age was moderate to the Nlcko·
' ys injatl. He also was ordereq Pomeroy; Junior J. McGuire, .58 , son car and minor to.the Perkins
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to ' (&gt;erform 10 days community Gal!lpolt~; Eltzabeth Dillon, 49 , '. vehicle.
·serVice. ·
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Lonnie Kllnglesmlth, 21, ESR. Gar.ter. 46. Rt. 4, Oak H111. Ohio, ,· Perkins anq;a passenger, JesGallipolis; was fined $100 and Ter"ry 'Bo"(man, 26, MarysvJlle, sle Mae Bills, 72, Crown City,
costs for assault. He also re· Ohio, and Viola . Warren, 50, complained · of minor Injuries .
- celved a lO·day jail sentence-and Proctorville, Ohio, all $41;
Neither was treated.
was ordered to perform 10 d·ays
Wilma S. White, Rt. 1, Crown
The patrol cited Nlckoson for
·City, $40; Mark Rockford. 20. failure to stop within the assured
community service.
Louts W.. Salinas, 23, 18ueblo, Centerville, Ohio, Roger L. clear distance.
Colo., was fined $300and costs for Saunders, 23, Gallipolis, William
One person sul!ered a minor
driving ·under the Influence. Jle Clayton, 48. Ctrclev111~. Ohio, and injury in. a · one·car accident at
also received a three-day jail WUllamG . Johnson, Jr.,19,PSR, 11:30 'p.m. Friday in Meigs
sentence and a, 60·day license Gallipolis. all $39.
County, on SR 124. 0.4 of a mile
suspension.
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Salinas was also fined $12 anli traffic violations were: Dorothy ·. Troopers said . Ro.chelle ' E.
costs for !allure to stop within the L Ratliff, 28, Oak Hill. Ohio, Davis; 18. Racine, lost con.troi.
assured clear distance . . ·.
I allure to yield the right of way;
Her car went off the road into a
·Cited for speeding, Gary R. Denise R. Murphy. 24, ESR, ditch and overturned: Damage
Clarke, · 37. 299 Debby Drive. Ga!Upolts, faUure to maintain was heavy. ·
Gallipolis was fined $19 and costs control; and Van Halstead, 63,
and Joyce L. Tarbett, 24. Galllpo- Hudson. N.C.. failure to display a
lis Ferry, W.Va., was fined $12 valid registration.
and costs.
David C. Wright, 28, Columbus.
. Allen A. Cox, 23, and Darrell R. forfeited a $35 bond for not
'Cox, both of Rt. 2. Gallipolis, wearing a seat belt and a charge
were each fined $17 and costs for · of not wearing a seat belt was
orderly conduct.
dismissed against Dim K. Lester,
Forfeiting bonds for speeding 56, Rt. 2. Patriot.
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(left) presents ·~ plaque of appreciation to Chief Deputy Auditor
Joan V. Folden, who retired li'rlday after almost 23 years service.
The plaque reads: ''You have done a great job serving the people of
" GaiDa County. Thank You."

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iS safety suiierVIser at the Ohio
Valley Electi1c Corporation's
Kyger Creek Station.
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The Foloens h&amp;ve two daugh·.
ter,s, Mrs. Howard. (Carol)· Tay.
lor of Par\ler.sburg, W,Va., a nd
Mrs. Robert (Karen) Balcerzak , ,
, of Red Bani\, · N.J., and three
grandchtldren.

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GALLIPOLIS - The Ohio
State Highway Patrol is asking
!of a~sltance during the Inde- ,
pendence Day holiday , June 30
through July 4, to reduce the
n~ber of crashes on Gall,1a and,
Meigs County highways. accord·
tllli to Lieu )enan t Dan Henderson
of the Gallla·Metgs post.
One major factor In mtnlmtz·
tllli accidents is unsafe speed. So
. fa~ this year, 43 percent of all
rural fatalities in the state have
b~n caused by unsafe spee\1.
Prt&gt;tect yourself and decrease
crashes by lowering speed and .
d!ireaslng the distance between
yoO $nd the car in front, Render·
son said.
t:lue to .the close tie between
Increased speed and collisions,
trocipers will be especially wa, tc h·
fut for speeders during the
be)ylly travelled hol.tday
weekend.
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Or.unk dttvlng ts another rna·
jo( cause of accidents and h~s
!Jeen a part of one In three rural
!atalltles this year. Henderson
sa'td people can )lejp everyone by
nol drinking and dl'lvln1 and by
colitactlni the patrol If they see
MY unsafe driving.
the ~trot monitors CB chan·
· nel 9 and UleS the call letter
KNN3083. The Gallla·Metgs Post
auacan be contacted by phoning

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'fransportatlon project which will Involve resurfacing niore
; than 15 mUes of SR 35.
• The project will cost about$3.41 million and wllllnvolvp work
: on SR 3.~ from one-tenth mUe Southeast of Jackson to one mile
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:·auditor selltng dog tags, retired
. Fr(day after nearly 23 y.ears
,service Jn th~ Gallla' · County
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Joan ·V. Folden, PSR, _Galltpotils,
. said "I have no Idea· w\at I'm
going fo do; whatever i .want to
go; or perhaps nothing at all."
. Folden ~gan her career whe'n
Morton L . . 1)4ckey was county
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GALLIPOLIS -The Dally Sentinel, Galllpolls Dally 'rribune
and Point Pleasant Register will not be publ~Md on Tuesday to·
allow empioyees to obServe tile July 4 holiday. Normal ho~rs of ·
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Whether you live In a large city
or rural community; whether
you're from · Illinois,. Oregon,
Arizona, Florida, Rhode Island,
Ohio or any of the other:50 states;
thelo-backbone .. of the Fourth of
.
July celebration is the same.
In Melg$ County, the comml!nl'
t!es of Racine and Rutland have
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Racine's and· Rutland's hometown celebrations have been
going tin for , s ~nd years, and
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Four years ago, Middleport
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Fourth of July celebration after ·
a bout a 29-year absence. And
other ci:&gt;mmunlt;es in the area
are also planning events In
conjunc:!on with the Fou_rth. This
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much to choose from in the way
of Fourth of July a.ct!v!t!es.
The 1989 July 4th activities In
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by .the Racine Fire Department
and ladles auxiliary, the celebta• .I
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the fire department, combine efforts to do their
carnival wlll be located near Star
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share of the Ice cream making work. The fire
to make 75 gallons of homemade Ice cream. From
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left to right, Jack l,yons, of the Raclcle Fire
department and auxiliary will .b e seiUng bar·
and adults w!ll be available all
bequed chicken, Ice cream, and other refresh·
day on Monday ;~nd Tuesday.
Department, Emma Lyons and Kay Hobnan, of
menta on the Fourth of July.
lhe ladles auxiliary, and Thorlelf Bentz, also of
Racine's annual parade wlfl
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start at 10 a.m. , after forming at
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Southern .Junior High. At 9:50 School. with abou1 20 workers Entries are to be at the park by-11 While the M!ddlepor1 Fire Dea.m., also at the junior high and
taking turns on the cooking .
a.m. and the show w!!l erid at 6 partment Is setting off the
just preceding the parade, the
This ox roast tradition, started p.m.
fireworks, boaters on the river
Southern High Marching Band some .30 years ;j,go, has grown
But wait! - there's more.
are setting off roman candles
and the Racine American Legion
into a big event that is looked From 1 to 3 p.m. Country Blend from the decks of their boats. The
will begin the PJitr!otlc holiday
forward to by ·the area res! dents. will be performing country roman candles go from 50 to 100
with a flag- raising ceremony .
If you're thinking, gee - 1,000
music from the 50's and 60's and feet In the air. Gilmore says: with
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At 11 a.m. at the fire house,.the pounds of beef Is .a lot of -meat,
from 3: 30 lo 5:30p.m. there wlll the village's fireworks as a
firemen and ladles aux!J!ary will well - you're right, but accord.
be country rock music by The canopy over the smaller dis:
begin serving barbequed
!ngto the ladles thatf!x it, there's
Bel!evers. Th.e Reflections w!IJ plays. 400 to 500 feet In the air.
chicken. homemade Ice cream ' not very much left when the day
perform gospel music from 6:30
Gilmore anticipates that again
and other refreshments .
winds down around 10 or 11 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m., followed by the this year, Middleport fireworks
And old-fashioned games. for
that night. In addition to the ox Wyoming Wolf Band from 8 to 10 spectators wilJ be lined up and
·" children and adults, w!ll begin at
roast. thete . w!ll be hot dogs,
p.m. The days a-ctivities w!ll .down both the Ohio and West
1 p_.m ., also in the area of the fire
sloppy joes, and drinks.
conclude with fire works.
Virginia sides of the river ' 'as far
house .
The day wlll get under way
So don't sit at home on Tuesday as you can see,"
RC Cola · has ·teamed up this With the parade at 10 a .m . ·and say that you have nothing to
If you're Interested in a tractor
year with the fire department to Trophies w.UI be awarded somedo. because the lolks in Rutland pull and steak cookout. then
co-sponsor the Racine . River time around noon and this year have made sure that there w!IJ be ·Reedsville Is the&lt; place for-you on . ~
Race, a new idea in the format of there will be a special V !etnam plenty of run and excitement rot the Fourth of July.
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Veterans float. · and a bicycle everybody. . .
The Reedsvllle Volunteer Fire
Boat races that are ·popular In decorating conies t. The persori
The fourth annual Middleport Department w!ll be sponsoring
.c ommunities. llorderlng the Ohio with the best decorated bicycle celebration w!ll feature a pa· · the event at the fire house and
take home a $50 savings bond
.River. The race will start at 2
rade, entertainment and a any_one can participate.
from the Pomeroy .C!v!tans.
p,m. at the Racine beach.
·" bigger and better'· fireworks
The tractor pull will begin at 10
Ani! at 7:30 p.m.. a free
Following the parade, Shirley display .
a.m. with a m!rl!ma! registration
musical show w!ll be offered at Quickel's Dance Company will · Roger W!ll!ams, Middleport . fee and the steak cookout w!.l
Star ' Mill Park. followed at 10 perform and after that the recreation director,- is asslsdng begin at noon. also at a nominal
p.m. by fireworks: This year's Rainbow Cloggers and the Mid- Middleport Counc!lman Bob Gll· price. .
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night Cloggers w!ll do their thing.
more, who has been ill, in the
Ifthlssoundsg6odto you-ca!l
Star Mlll Park, which borders the All of this activity should wind up
final preparations for the Rick Barringer, fire ch ief, where .
Ohio River , instead of at the around 12:30 p.m. ·
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· he wor.ks, at li al!ey Lumber.
·.,.. junior high where they've. been
A pie baking and cakedecorat·
In Pomeooy . the Chamber of
The parade will start .a t 6 p.m.
!ng·contest w!IJ be held with all
held in the past.
and move through town to the Commerce. is sponsoring a July 4
entries to be at the park by 1 p.l)'l .
One are a of Meigs County that
Dave Diles Park. From 7:30 to concert by the popular , ;
has always provided Fourth of The pies can be of any kind and 9:30 at the park. the Shady River ColumbuS-based !\O's and 60's : :
July activities is Rutland, at
the theme for the cake decorat·
Shu!!lers and Bob E$tep and the group. Phil Dlr1 .and the Dozers .. .
leas !.for the past 30 some ye11rs. !ng is "Patriotic. " · Prlz~s for the - Western .Travelers Band will The concert starts at 9-p .m . at the
The affair is sponsored by the pie contest are $25, $15, and $~0,
perform. The "bigger and bet- . Pomeroy Football Fi eld and It's
Rutland Fire Department and and for the cake contest, $50,$25,
ter" fireworks display will start reported that th e &gt;;roup will be
!i's ·ladles auxiliary whO have and $15. There is no entry fee and
at 9:30 p.m. This year 's grand debuting a new album.
done so as long as the celebration : the pies and cakes w!!l be
display is valued at $4,800 and is ~ So celebrate the Fourth of july
has taken place.
auctioned off later in the day at 6 "being paid for through contr!bu- the hometown way . Spend the ••
Preparation for the day long p.m.
tlons from. community groups day relaxing with family and
. event begins one week In adIn addition to the pie and cake
and businesses, and from the friends. Enjoy the music, the
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vance with the ladles auxiliary contests there will also be a
w!llage's recreation fund .
local parades and the fireworks
cooking the beef for the ox roast. flower arranging contest which
Counc!bnan Gilmore says Mid· displays. And don't -be embar•
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Approximately 1,000 poun&lt;!s of will be judged by the public for a
dleport's display is unlq ue be- rass~d to shed a tear or two.
OLD GLORY - Tbe Stars and Stripes are Dying lilgh over · e
beef are cooked in 12 hour shifts nickel a vote for the winner. the cause the fireworks "arc up over .. That 's what hometown spirit and
Ohio River this Fourth of July. Someone has lopped the·
at the Rutland· Elementary arrangements can be of any kind.
the river" from Diles Park. the Fourth of July are all a bou t.
Pomeroy-Muon bridge with an American flag.
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POMEROY - If Christmas is.
Patriotism dwells In the heart.
t)le holiday to spend at home,
And sometimes If takes a tug at
ihen the Fourth of July is the
· holiday to spend wl.t h your . the heart strings to release those
patriotic feelings which for many
hometown. !lest assured. All
across the United States, home- · people, go -straight to the eyes.
Ask any man who has helped a
town folks will · be gathering
giandch!kl
deCQrate a bicycle
along. sidewalks and waving
with
red,
white
and blue crepe
flags as they walt for hometown .
paper
and
then
watched that
parades to pass by . And for some
youngster
ride
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bike down
hometown spec1ators. the patrioMain
Street
in
the
Fourth
of July
tic spirit of such Fourth of July
parade.
holiday activities has been
The Fourth of July is as much a
kno\vn to ·touch ihe heart and
family · holiday as Easter and ·
bring a tear to the eye.
Thanksglvlni. For many faml·
What Is It about the Fourth of
lies, the Fourth Is a day for a
July that makes people .,senti·
backyard
barbeque
and home;
mental? Is It . patriotism !or a
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Ice
cream.
For other
·great nation that comes to mind
families,
thebarbeque
and homeas the local high school band
made
Ice
cream
come
from an
plays · the Star Spangled
area
fire
department
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nd
ladles·.
Banner? Or Is It the courage of
auxiliary.
And
after
the
meal, ·
the nation's founding fathers that
there's
always
tbne
for
softball
·one ponders while watching t!Je
or badminton or 'volleybalJ with
annualpar,ade?
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cousins and friends.
'Maybe.
Then in the evening It's time to
But more than likely, It's pride
load blankets and lawn chairs in
In the students who play In the
the trunk of the car or back of the
local band th&lt;jt causes a few wet
truck, and tl!.ke tl]e family and
eyes. And prlde in knowing that
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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
started packing for a vacation
Times-Sentinel Staff
trip to Alaska.
RUTLAND - There comes a
That day he literally opened a
lime In everyone's me for ·
"trunk of memories."
reminiscing.
trunk was filled with
For JoiJn Brogan. Sr •• It carrie
mliffii~•1_:; of his three year stint
on June 16, the day he finished
(Civilian Conserva:
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of John IJnlan, Sr: He' a not only uxto• to dllplay It but willing,

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baslc·tra!n!ng at Fort Knox, Ky . and pose for a picture .
to Idaho. New Mexico, Nevada
In fact he recently did just that.
and California, building roads for a professional photographer
and fences and fight-Ing forest and now proudly displays the
fires along the way.
large portra!tln the living room
Fifty-five years ago yesterday, of·hts rural Rutland home.
July 1;_1934, he entered the CCC
Brogan Is kind or a "rough and
serving until Oct. 29, 1937. Since tumble" guy who's enthusiastic
then he has attep,d ed many
a·bout lite, doesn't give age a
reunions of his CCC buddies and
second ·thought, .hunts, fishes,
in Au'g~~st w!IJ ' be traveling to and loves · to dance and can be
Akron for another one at the · seen on many a Saturday night at
Goodyear Recrea11on Center.
tl!e RUt11!nd Legion hall clogging
Born In a one-room ISJg cabin In
l!ke crazy.
the h!lls of West VIrginia, Brogan
· He says in his opinion tll,ere 's
aescr!bes himself as a "poor
nothing worse than a liar, a *tel,
boy" who started working when
or someone who won't work. He's
he was 11 and really "got a
convinced parents should do a
break" when he was accepted
better job of teaching their kids .
Into the CCC at 17. ·
the work ethic, and says he an.d
He especially remembers the
hls wlfe·d!d just fine with thelrl6
weeks when the boys .worked on
(yes, 16!) which included three
moving two mountains ,of cryssets of twins.
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talll2ed .salt from Lake Meade so
Three of · the children are
that .Boulder Dam (now Hoover
deceased and the other 13 are
Dam) could be built.
scattered all over the country.
Among his souve~
· Irs in the
Then there are 26 grandchildren
trunk are a sheet of
tographS and 12 great grandth~ldren; so
from his buddies in 1 36, a group . for Brogan there's never a dull
photo from '34, his first aid kit, a momeni, nor a lack of places to
thimble and sewing kit which visit.
was Issued during basic training,
In fact, when leaving Meigs
a tooth bru&amp;h holder, and 11 County Brogan planned to visit .
variety of other thlnp be col- relatives In several states as he
lected during bll three yean of headed northwest In his brand
CCC travel.
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new pickUp truck.
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Then lhere's.the111111orm sblrt,
In Allllka, he'll be staying with
tie and hat which, by the way', a niece. Lynn Davis at Grldwood,
. still fila.
and a .good !rleni;J, Saundra
Broean llkes nothing better Sl!uffle In Anchorage. ·

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sortlnr; thrc!ulh tlllnp for an auction llle just before leavlnr; for
Aluka In bla brud new pickup truck, lie r;ot sidetracked by this
trunk. Inside are his memories, •' the three years he tpent In tht&gt;
Civilian co.-rvatlon Corpe. It was 15 yean ar;o yesterday that
Bror;an left for Fort. Knox, Ky. for his baale 'tralnlncln the CCC
which .then opentell}IIIII~ . army replatlo•.
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Pomeroy-Middaport~Gallipolis.

July 2, 1989

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CALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Wells of Rt. 3,.Galllpolls,
are 'announcing the upcoming
marriage of their daughter, Amy
Wells, to Mark Allison, son ofr.)r . .
and Mrs . · Ronald Allison, 1210
Second Ave., Gallipolis . ·
· The open church wedding will
·.be Mid at 2:30 p.m. Satilrday
July 8 at 2:30 p.m, .at the First
Church of the Nazarene, 1110
Flrsi Ave,, Gallipolis.
Miss Wells Is a graduate of
Gallla Academy High School and
Rio Grande College with a degree
In Education.
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''Through This Door - Old Holzer Hos~tal." Purchased In
memory of John mtun, It wiU become part of the pennaJI(lnt
coDectlo~t at the French Art Colony.

Bever13' Duakle for Empire Furniture, appears with the Betty ·
Geisler coatem..;,rary watercolor coUage "Spirit · Canyon,"
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jurors from D11yton. Columbus Heritage." Second place li1 pasThe following artlsls and paint·
and Marietta met at ·the French tels went to Roger Chapin, ·. lngs received Purchase Awards:
' Art Colony In Gallipolis to Kingston, for "Apples and Board "Rocks at East Booth Bay," by
evaluate the submissions for the That Made I be frame."
Margo Adams, Russell, Ky.;
21st annual Festival Exhibit.
' In photography, M11rc Ellces· "Path" by. Don B~er, and
There· were more than 200 sor. G;llllpolls, won(lrstplacefor "Gallloplng" and "Shadows .of
· paintings by both amateur and "Untitled," a polaroid print. •'Dusk" by Teresa Baker, both
professional artists .from which Jack Sullivan, Chillicothe, won from Kingston, Ohio; ' "Black
36 were chosen to appear In the flrstplacelnprl!)tsanddrawings
Bucket" by Robert Clark, Hun·
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galleries at ~ First Avenue with."Adrift."
tington; "Road to VIctorian
durlng the mpnth of July.
Best of Show In the Profes- Manner" and "Through This
Jurors were Ann Bremner, an ' slonal Division was awarded to Door-Old Holzer Hospital' : both
art historian and teacher, Valdis Julia Lynne Scblarmann for a by Ted Flcklsen, Chillicothe;
Garoza, art l~structor at Ma- watercolor, "Camera.:• This Is "Carter City Heritage" by Sandy
rletta College, and Ric Snead a Schlarmann's second time for Perrine, G~eenup, Ky.; "Ca·
sculptor.
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carrying off the Best of 'show mera" by Julia Schlarmann,
In the Professional Division, award.
ClrclevDle; "In .the Corner" by
First Place winner In watercoIn the Amateur Division, first James Dahlgran, ''TWo. White
lors was Don Baker of Kingston, place · In · oils went to Karen Flowers" by Janice LeBrun,
Ohio for "Path." Second place Stephens, Ashland, Ky., for
"December Morning'' and Mexl·
went to Mary B. COQper, Chilli- "First Awakening." Second can Market" by Bernard Miller,
cothe for ·" Farm Against the place was awarded ~o Jean Hurricane; "Two Is Company" ·
Hills."
Harbour, Huntlngton, for "West by Vally Rahe, ClrclevUle; and
Honorable mention was given ' Vlrglnta ·Hms."
•'Street Vendor'' by Karen Wonn,
for "Shadows of Dusk" by Teresa . (n watercolors, "Two Is Com·
Crown City.
. Baker of Kingston.
pany," by Vally Rahe, CircleThose businesses and indlvldu·
Awards In oil pa\ntlnglncl,!lded vUie, took First Place. First als giving Purchase Awards
a First to Robert Clark of place In amateur photography Included· Central Trust ComHuntington for "Blue Cbalr" and, was given to James Qahlgran, pany, civic 'Savings Bank, Dr.
andSecondtoPatrlckA.Simsfor Washington, W.Va., for "In the and Mrs. J .A. deLamerens, Em·
"Dancln" with an honorable Corner."
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inentlon to Ted Ficklsen for
Best fo Show In the Amateur · family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
"Road to VIctorian Manner."
Division, and receiving $100 In Follrod Fruth Pharmacy.
In pastels, Sandy Nelson Pel" prize money was Bernard Miller McDonaids, Ohio Valley Bank,
rlne !rom Greenup, Ky., won of Hurricane, W.Va. for "One Star Bank, and the Wi~emaJI
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In the gallei'y Include: "Win·
· drow" by Don Baker. "Chanticleer'' by Teresa Baker, "Ap·
proach to the Valley" by. Maty
Cooper, "Emperor Cow Boy" by
Gall Horton, Athens, "Patch
Upon Patch" by Dava Dahlgran,
Washington, West VIrginia, "Sui·
phurs" by Elizabeth Swartz,
Chlillcoihe, "The Chair 11nd the
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Thursday at 7; 30 p.m. at Cheshire Baptist Church. It Is open to
all garden.cl ubs of Region 111\rld
the public .
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Cheshire Garden Club will hQst
the meeting. French City Garden
Club will be In charge of the
.program.
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Speaker will be Rlcahrd Ans·
ley of Columbus. He Is president
of a landscape design and build·
lng firm, founded In 1981. He Is a
l member of the American·Associ·
·a lion' of Nurserymen, American
Society of Landscape Architects,
· Assoelated Landscape Contractors ·. of America, Columbus
Land.s cape Association, National
Landscape Association and the
.Ohio ~urserymen's Association.
· He Is the vice chairman of the
:executive committee of Amerl·
:Flora '92, an organization dedicated to horticulture and seeking
'to bring an .International floral
exhibit to Columbus In 1992.

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The Job Bank counselors Interview persons, 50 years of al!e Pnd . Schedule - July 2-8, 1989. .BQokolder, who are seeking employ- mobile Serylce ls provided In
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Employers find that they profit County Public Library under
by the exi;lerlence of the older contract , with the Ohio Valley
worker.
Area Libraries.
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Wednesday - Reedsville
details. Our Job Counselors are .(Reed's Store), 4; 40-5: 10;
·available five days a w~kfrom7 · Tuppers Phi ins (Lodwick's),
a.rn. to 4 p.m. to aulst you with 6:10.7:10 p.m.'
your employment need!~.

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The best massage in town isn't in a parlor or
a health club. It's at your Hot Spring Spa Dealer.
· Our revolutionary·Moto-Massag~sends a
·gentle stream of water up and down your back.
So you get a soothing hydrO-therapeutic ma~ge.
Without moving a muscle.
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Give one a test soak today. Before long, you'll
find the best massage in town is right in your own
backyard.

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ployed by Bryant trucking.
The open church wedding will
take place at Gallla Baptist
Church, July ~5. at ·3 p.m.
A reception will be held lmmedlately following the. ceremony.
at Jackson Extension A,rea on
St~te Route 93.

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Florence Llnlala shows "Road to Vi.ctorian Manl!f'r," an oil
chosen by Don PuUins of Fruth .Pharmacy. Ted Fickisen is the
artist.
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Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, is a free
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·summer Sale

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FRIENDS FOREVER

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. ; \ PATRIOT - Mr. and Mrs.
,' ' $ayden Hammond 9f 'Patriot
· , ~nnounce the engagement and
approaching marf!age of their
daughter, VIcky Kay Hammond,
to Joseph Alan Brya~It. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Bryan I of Rodney
and Mr. and Mrs. Corbet Caudill .
·of Jackson, Ohio.
Miss Hammond Is a graudate
'of Southwestern High SChOQI and .
Is attending the Un(verslt~ of Rio

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ville, Ohio, announce ,t he engagement of their daugl)ter, Sandra
Lynn Peloza, to Marvin. Mallory
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Cline. He Is the son ol Mr. and
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Mrs. MalloryT. Cline of Jackson,
Ohio.
- "YOUR 'COMPLETE' ·
· Miss· Peloza Is a ~aduate of ·-:-· . ATHLETIC FOOTWE~R
Rio ·Grande College and Is a
• supervisor at Medical Consulting
STORE''
·Resources of Columbus.
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Cline Is a graduate of Rio
Grande College and Is a sales
tOA(HfS SHORTS
engineer at R.A. Mueller Inc.,
Columbus.
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GYM SHORTS • SOCKS
A September wedding Is
· planned at thP. United Methodist
BALL CAPS • BAGS
Church of the · Messiah In
Westerville.
T-SHIRTS • &amp; MORE

VJCK¥ KAY HAMMOND, .JOSEPH ALAN BRYANT

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A new addlltonlo the Holzer collection Is lhls watercOlor selected
by Margaret FoUrod and her husband Richard, as a gift to the
hospital. They chose "Mexican Markel,' by Bernard Miller.

POMEROY - John Edward
Clonch and Amandr Sue Black
will be united In marriage In an
open church ceremony on Satur:
day, July 8, at &amp;; 30 p.m. at the
Hysell Run Church yartl.
Mls~ Black .Is the daughter of
Jerri' ~nd Sh;~ron Bla'ck, and
Clonch Is the son of Leland and
Reatha Clonch. ·

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FAC Purchase ·Awards named

: McDonald Purchase Awards. Shown here is a watercolor by
:Teresa Baker, "GallopiDg."

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Two · ~
· tings · were chosen by Shirleen Wiseman and .Gary
" Roach for ~ Wiseman Agency purchaae awards. Shown wjt~ .
. Roach are a .atercolor by Bernard'Miller, "Decembe~Moming,
and the professional pastel, "Carter City Herl&amp;age, by Sandy
Perrine.
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Pornao¥-Middlapoi1-Gallipolia, Ohio-Point Pe•ant. W.Va.

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~own with the photograph "In the Cpi'ner," submitted by James
Dahlgr1111. The. print wlll be·given to llolzer Medical Center.

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FORCE ACADEMY - U.S .
Rep. Clarence Miller (ft.Lancaster) announeed .that
Amy Jean McC!'In, a recent ·
graduate of Gallla Academy
H11h School, was offered an
appointment to the U.S. Air
Force Academy at Colorado
Springs, Colo. McCall!, daugh·
ter of Mrs. Carol Langford of
GalUpolls, !'rrlved at the
. , Academy on Thursday.

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Dan Davies·, president of Star Bank, selected Ibis watercolor
:·Two is Company," as Its gift to Holzer Medical Center. The
' painting is by V ally Rahe.

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FlAVORITE

.• July 4 contests In Rutland

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. RUTLAND -In addition to the
; pie baking and cake decorating
-l!i'contest In Rutland on the fourth .
~ of July, there Will also be a flower ~
· arranging conies t. The contest-Is
open to the public and It will be
judged by the public by a nicklea
vote. All proceeds will go to the
Rutland Park Fund. More Information may be obtained by
calling 742-2580. All arrangements must be at the park by 11
a.m. Cakes and pies must also be
at the park by 1 p.m. and the
entry fee Is the cake or pie. The
theme for the cake decorating
contest Is "Patriotic."

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selected
.,_ an oil by Robert Clark as the bank's gilt lo Holzer Medical Center.
II is named " Black Bucket."
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Miller. He receives a $100 prize lor his effort.

FAC Purchase Awards ...
(From FAC, page B2)
Pussycat" .by James Dahlgran, ·
"Nikkle" · and "4th · of July
Celebration" both by Clara

Senior Center
activities slated

JDa•nie1s chose "Rock at East Booth Bay," by Margo
a memorial by the children of Myra and Floyd Daniels
the1Ho llzer Medical Center collection.

GALLIPOLIS -1\.ctlvitles and
menus lor the week of July 3·7, at
the Senior Citizens Center, 220
Jackson Pike wUI be as follows:
Monday - Yoga, 10 a.m.;
Chorus, 1 p.m.;
Tuesday - CLOSED
Wednesday - Lawn Ch&amp;lr
Weaving, 10 a.m.; Cards, 1-3;
Thursday - Bible Stu~Jy , 11· .
noon; Blood Pressure ClinicVolunteer R.N:,10-noon; Herbal:
ists,l:30-2:30 p.m.;
Friday - Art Class, 10-noon;
C1·aft Class, 1-3 p.m.
Menus consist of:
Monday - Sausage Patty,
Hash Brown Potato, Kale,
Bread, stewed apples with
raisins; J
Tuesday - CLOSED
Wednesday - Creamed turkey, noodles, buttered broccoli,
biscuits, pear halves;
Thursday - Pepper Steak,
mashed potatoes, green beans,
dinner rolls, Ice cream and cake.
Friday - Salmon patty With
cheese sauce, parsley potatoes,
penny carrot salad, bread, fresh
fruit cup.

,Jan Thaler, curator of the
French Art Colony, and fest!·
val chairman, shows the best
of show winner (professional)
Artist
. ,Julia Schlarmann' will
recieV&lt;' a $100 prize for the

Haner -'of Gallipolis,_· "Dr: Ella
Lupton's.Home" by Ellen Saunders, Gallipolis and "Little House
on the Prairie' ' by MarUee Davis
Vose of Gallipolis.
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These works will be featured In
the Frerich Art Colony galleries
throughout the month of July
during regular gallery hours and ·
all day untll 5 p.m. on July 4th.
_ The exhibit Is sponsored in part
'b y Central Trust Company and
the Ohio Arts Council and is free
and open to the public.

Michelle Cook is seen modeling marbelized .
jeans and jaeket by L..,:E!

Rutland parade
RUTLAND -It's not too late to
enter the Rutland fouth of July
. parade. II you have not pre-reg. lstered, just show up at Beech·
grove Road before 9:30 a.m.
Everyone is welcome and trophies will be awarded in the park
' at approximately noon. There
will be a float In the parade for
· the VIetnam Veterans who wish
·.to ride on It or they may walk
,with the legion. There will be a
· priZe for the best decorated
bicycle and~e
Pomeroy Civit.lln ·
''Organlzatlo
II be giving the
person. with t · best ~ecorated
bicycle a $.'iQ savings bond. ·

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EVERYTHING IN STORE!

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(304) 675-7842

· Wilkesville Church .
• WiLKESVILLE -The Wilkes·
: ville MethodiSt Church will be
: having a song fest on Saturday,
• July 8 at 7 p.m. There will be soul,
, blue grass. gospe .?and olher
groups. The ch
Is on Route
160 at Wil
lie. The Rev.
Robert ~ el extends a warm
welcome to everyone.

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$8995
TAWNEY

RE EDSVILLE -Olive Township Tr ustees wi ll hold a budget
·hear ing on Wednesday at 7 p.m .,
. foliowed by a regula r meeting at
7:30 p.m . Both mee,tlngs will be
at the home of Barbara Han num,
·township clerk.

STUDIO

Rummace and yard sale
RUTLAND -The American
· Legion Ell Dennison Post 467 will
be holding a rummage arid yard
sale at the Legion hall on July 6
and 7 from 8 a .m. to 4 p.m. each
day, rain or shine.

424 2ND AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OH.

-THE MEDICAL
SHOPPE; INC.
565 JACKSON Pill
GALLIPOLIS, OH. 45631
. 1614)·446-2206

Supporiii'OUP
MIDDLEPORT -The Middle·
port Support Group will be
meeting 11n Tuesday on July 11
rather than July 4 due to the
· holiday. The July 11 meeting will
be held at 3 p.m. at Overbrook ·
Center In Middleport. Group
· leader is Shirley Finley.

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· POMEROY - Meigs County
' Common Plea• Judge Fred "W.
Crow In bas •nnounced tba.t his
· office and ·-all other county_
. offices, wltb tbe exception_of 'he
sheriff's office will be closed on
• Tuesday, 'July 4 lh observance of
. Indeyen4ence Day.

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' POMEROY -The Carleton
· Church will ,be having a rum. " mage sale in the Elberfeld's
Annex on E;ast Main Street on
July 7 and·S from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Leave yaur film with us for
photo finishing cind get on
extro HI of prints FREEl

Budget hearing

SUPERIOR ASSORTED

Chester famUy picnic
: CHESTER - The · Chester .
United Methodist Women family
; picnic Will be held at the home of
' Greg and Janet Eblin, on Thurs·
: day, July 6 at noon. Everyone Is
. to bring a covered dish and table
service. The hostess will furnish
drinks. Guests are _also welcome
· to go Into the swimming pool.

NOW ON SALE

selected as a gift to Holzer
Medical Ce nter from Dr. and
Mrs. J .S. deLamerens.

CAROLINA PRIZE

Miller reunion
MIDDLEPORT - The annual
reunion of the late James DoYle
aild Gertrude Russell Miller will
· be ·held at the Miller homeplace
at 490 Grant' St. in Middleport on
Sunday, July 9. The potluck
dinner will begin at 1 p.m. and all
relatives and friends are
welcome.

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July 2. 1989

Ohio Point. Plen-rt. W. Va.

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ham . will be preaching on
W.M.P.O. AM and FM everY
CHESHIRE -Davis reunion Is · Sunday morning from 8: 30...,-9: 30
Sunday,'12: 30 p.m. , Kyger Creek a.m.
·POt,fEROY - . Meigs County
Clubhouse.
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MASON, W.VA. -There will Pomona Grange members will
GALLIPOLIS - Walter reun· be a talent show on Sunday at the visit Gallla County Pomona
ton Is SuOday, 12:30 p.m ., Rae· Mason Park from 2-5 p.m ..The Grange Monday at .8 p.m. at the
coon Creek County Park. shelter registration fee Is $1 and t'he Rodney Grange Hall. Meigs
2.
. event Is sponsored.·by ·the Mason CGuntians 'Will be presenting the
Youth Advisory Council. ·
· literary progr;tm.
RODNEY - Faith BaptiSt .
. MIDDLEpORT - The United
Church will have special patrlo·
MONDAY
Mine
Workers Women Suppor·
tic service, Sunday 10:45 a.m.
RODNEY
Pomona
Grange
ters
Club
Local l~. 1890, and
and 6 p.m., "Remembering the meets Monday, 8 p.m. , Rodney
will
hold a meeting on.
1957
Cost of Our Freedom."
Grange Hall. Program by Meigs Monday at 2 p.m. at .General
KANAUGA - Evangelistic County Pomona (}range . Hartinger Park In Mlddlepor~
service Sunday. 2 p.m., K'nauga Members brllng potluck Election of officers will be held.
Inter.es~d wives are urged to
Roadside Park, wlth •. tlie Rev. refreshments.
13ob Persons.
RACINE - Racine Village attend.
will meet Monday, 7
SYRACUSE . - ·. The Sutton
SYRACUSE .:... The Syracu~ Council
p.m., for a public hearing on lbe Township Trustees will meet
Church of the _.N~rene wlll
observe It's 60th annlveraary on 1990 'budget. The budget will be Monday_ev~ning at 7:·30 pm. In .
on July 14, Copies of the .. the Syracuse municipal bul!d!ng.
Sunday. The speaker wm be Dr. adopted
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budget will . be . avalla!lle for ·
David Cu!Jte. from . the ·Mount Inspection after July 5, at the
POMEROY -The Meigs High
Vernon Nazaren~: College. A village clerk's residence and the
School
Band 'Boosters
meet
potluck dinner will be held at the Racine Department Store. ·
Monday
at '1. p.m. In the band
fellowship hall beginning at 3
room.
p.m. with special music. Rev.
POMEROY - A special meet·
Glen McMillan Invites the publiC.

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Free, c!othing ·day
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for your business.
Diddle Jill Bias, Beth Vinson; Tamara Rolland,
co-captain Rachel Utile and Lacy Hash. Below
are Klity Swain Rumley, Devon CottrelL Lacy
Hash, Sarah Halley, . Ashley Fraley, Jessica
Mitchell, Jaime Davidson, Alicia Riedel, Kim·
berly Riedel and co-Captain Becky Little. Not
pictured are members Elizabeth Vass and Kelly
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TO PERFORM IN FESTIVAL- Sweet :t'hlngs,
Ohio State champions and 1989 National Grand
Championship drill team from GalUa County, will
perform foUowing the July 3 talent show at the
River Recreation Fesdval in Gallipolis. They
were featured Saturday on WOWK and have made
appearances at the Huntington MalL Pictured
above are Tonya Justus, Ivy Davis, Kedran

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• Auto mltlc triFlsmlssion.

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• -42 " , 48" or 60" shalt-driven mower
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• Fult-tlnie POWer tletJi flil: •
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BUSINESS HOURS:
Monday thru Friday
8:00 A.M.~4:30 P.M.

tranM.l_lsslon speed ranSI••; and dlf·
ferenllatlock for add itional traction .

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LAMBERT INSURANCE AGENCY

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POMEROY, OHIO

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Speeial Oecasion

DARWIN -The Modern Wood·
men annua l picn·ic will be he ld on
Sunday. July 9 at 12:30 p.m. at
the north bound park on Route 33
near Darwin .
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Special recognition will be.
!(iven to Fra nk O'Brien, Denver
Rice. and Clarence Story for
their communit y work and

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Tuos.-Wed..Thurs.
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Everyone is welcome to at,
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10 be ing a covered dish a nd lawn
c hair

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GoHipolis. Ohio

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With so· much entertainment being offered in our area, a
part of this year's observance of the Fourth of July, there ,
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We sincerely wish you the best of health during the celebrations marking the freedom ahd in~epen~ence we all
enjoy in our gre.at nation. We do want .to remind y9u, ho.wever, that Veterans Memorial.is a full service, 365 ~ays a
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Meigs and Mason countie~ as ·
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Galllpolla. Empliuill is In
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Pastor David Ferrell invites th,e
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Speaking of Mlnelll, he makes
POMEROY- Now that WAS a ;Such a super Impression as the
lovely way to spend an evening. · guest conductor for the Commu· n•verslty Band. Having served
I write, of
course, of . the
asdtrectoroftheOhloUniversity
concert . .by t~e
Band for so many years, Minelli
Ohio Un!lrers!ty
has earned a highly regarded
Communlver public lmage-noonecanseem
slty Band on
to remember who preceded him
Po me r o y ' s
ai the university.
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Court St. ThursObserving and hearing the. ·
day.evenlng.
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· concert ·rrom Qulckel's· steps,
Talk about perfect weather for . watching between the . legs of ·
the,event -it coul!ln't have been Gerard's tripod seemed like a
ordered up any better- sunny novelappoach. ton:e.Aton~polnt
but cool enough so that the large ·r-·reallzed that I'm glad I m not
FRENCH F . THORNTON·
audience on hand· could concen· .Joe Clark and have to worry
trate on the music ~ather than abciut replacing the light pulbs on
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fourth annu11lappearance of t,he the Goessler name at the top of
band· in Pomeroy and It has been ··the structure.
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pretty torrid on ~orne of tliose
I thought the band selections
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occasions.
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presented were varied and tm·
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BRADENTON, Fla. - F~ench
folding chairs that just seemed to Glgl and West Side Story, not to T . Thornton, formerly QfGalllpolis, now living l~)'lradenton, Fill. ,
. take shape.like they had been set mention Glenn Miller q~edley up on Court Street hours before arid how can you go wrong with w!U observe his 100th blrthday,on
the ~oncert. People were, of that.;... I must admit thatbest of Juiy 8. .
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course, urged to .take their own .all- 1 liked the New Orleans · . He resides with his daughter,
folding chairs so they could be . funeral music. Now Is that Mrs. Louis (Sue) Ondre.
comfortable lor th,e co ncert morbid or what?' The Glenn
Cards will reach him at 7916
and It worked.
Miller medley brought on the 22nd Ave. West, Bradenton, Fla.
The B.W. -some writer used . urge to get out there In front of . 34209. ·•
that term years ago, was It Earl the band and jitterbug. However,
Wilson? -and I discovered we · • the B.W. Is ·a waltz person so I
were folding chalrie8s last had no partner. Now where were
'summer when we were asked to you Jane Warner'(, &lt;&gt;n the other
firing our own folding c.halrs to·a hand, my
vague sense of
Modern Woodmen· oi America propriety told me that would not
event. However, we muddled be a good !hing to do.
. CllESH IRE - The Galllathrough · that gathering
by
However, In regard to my
Melgs
· Community Action ·
playing · musical chairs · with preference for the New Orleans ·
Agency
will
hold Its free clqthlng ·
others at tenillng who at times left funeral music. do be advised that
day
for
low
Income people on
their folding chairs empty to r have requested . my favorite
Thursday.
from
9 a.m. to noon.
take part In some happening.
tunes from musicals of the many
The
Agency
clothing
bank Is In
The thought of Investing In a BlgBendMinstreiAssoclationbe
the
old
school
house
In
Cheshire.
couple of folding chairs arter that played - and let m~ put this
diplomatically - when my time
experience did cross our minds.
However, a chairman was not comes. •
named to make the purchase and
The several people to whom I
so It never happened.
have passed on this request, just . RUTLAND .:_ The Rutland.
Consequently, Thursday even· give me dumb little grins that Fire Department will be ha,v!ng a ·
ing we were without folding seem IQ Imply that I need to be pie liaklng and cake decorating
chairs for the Communlver~lty hauled away In a straight jacket.
contest ai It's annual Fourth of
Concert - ilnd that never oc· This leaves me with the lmpres- July celebration. Pies can be of
curred to us until It was time to sian that they're going to do ·it any kind and the theme for the
leave the house. No problem. THEIR way . However, now tha;t cake COJiteSt Is " Patriotic."
however, we sat on the side steps you have my reques.t you can Entries must be at the park by 1
at Bl!i Quickees Insurance office. insist that they do as Bob want'!d. p.m. There will also be a flower
rNow this was the same location You know there 's nothing like a . ·arranging cbntes t open to the
from which dedicated Paul Ge· little public pressure, It even · pubUc with ent&lt;les to he at the
rard was doing a video of the seems to be working with the flag par.k by 11 a.m.
concert. SO we joined Paul with burning episode. . .
his tripod and all of the video
I do want you to know also that
equipment in that location. Of I w'a s pretty proud of the
course, .we were in Paul's w.ay. response given to Mlne!U, Con·
· DEXTER - The Old De,xter
but he Is too much of a gentleman .duct or Ronald P. Socclarelli, and
to mention it so we Imposed upon the band. It was riot just polite Church young pet&gt; pie will meet
· ~Is good nature. You know how · applause - It was enthusiastic on ·wednesday at 7 p.m. Sul\llay
. we are- give us an Inch and we
(small wo11der) and ended with·a school ts at 9:30 . a.m. and
everyone Is welcome.
take a mile. That's the way .we standing· ovation. Nice .
were and are.
Th·e concert was, of course,
It' didn't occur to me until free of · charge · through the :
later, but out comments to eac.h sponsorship of Bank One, which
other could well be InCluded In has brought the band here all
therecordingoftheconcert. This four years.
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don't remember exactly any· , lovely way to s~nd an evening.
thing I said except I did at one
What with the _great music and
point ask the B.W. If Charles.· thegreatweather,youcansurely
: All SPRING &amp; SUMMER
Minelli Is .Liza's father. I was
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Ina of the .Meigs Loi;al School
Dis trlct -board of education will
be1leld Monday at 7p.m , In the
board's m~tlbg room. Purpose
of the meettna will be to discuss.
personnel and. to consider · any
other business which may law·
fully be considered Ill lhat
meeting.

Star Mlll Park, ·the former
Shriner Park. In Racine beginning at 2: 30' p.m; Allfamlly .and
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SUNDAY .
CRO~ CITY ...: Homecoming
Mt. Zion· Missionary Baptist
Church, Sunday,. 10 a.'P·• with
Rev. Dale Sanders. Lunch at
· noon; afternoQn preaching · by
Kyle Donnally.

RUTLAND - Mr. ;md . Mrs.
Bill Williamson celebrated their ·
. 30th weddlilg anniversary on
June 21. She Is the former J ane1
Struble.
In observance of the occasion
they were guests at a dinner
hosted by their children.
Gi Its and cards werepre11ented
to th e couple by those In attend·
ance wh lch Included David ~ nd
Cherie Williamson. ~ll'lldren.
Matthew and Caitlin. Cliff and :
Darla Kennedy , daughter, Kay·
lee. Diana Williamson, ·. J.R.
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CINCINNATI (tJPI) ~ Jack
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Dibble and John Fra'nco on a
nine-hitter Saturday to lead the
Cincinnati Reds to a 6-2 victory
over the New York Mets.
J,rmstrong, 1-1, was called up
Sl!turday from the Reds' TripleA affiliate at Nashville. He
· blankecJ the Mets through five
Innings, but gave up successive
doubles to Dave Magadan, How -·
ard Johnson and Darryl Strawbercy In the sixth ·Inning for two
runs. .
Dibble ·replaced Armstrong
· and went two Innings, and
franco pitched the final two
Innings to earn his 21St save.
Dwight Gooden, 9-4, was forced
to leave the game In the third
Inning with stiffness In his right
shoulder after giving up solo
homers to Barry Larkin and Kal ·
Daniels.
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In the flrstlnnlngwlth his two-out
home run over the left-field wall,
. .his fourth homer of the season.
Larkin also was forced to leave
the game In the thlrd•' wlth 11
scratched eye.
After the Reds pushed their
lead to 2-0 In the second Daniels '
led off t~e third lnnlng'wtth his
homer over the wall in left-center
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"Today rlly attitude was much ·
Fourth seeded Wllander of
By REBECCA BRYA~ .
more
positive, . and I was on
Sweden
advanced
with
a
6-3,
6-3,
UPI Sports Writer
Centre
Court, which was a thrUI ·
6-3
victory
over
19-year-old
AusWJMBLEDQN. ' England ··
for
me
slnce·I 1114n't been there
(UPI) - John McEnroe claimed tralian Jason .stoltenber11 .
thlS·year,"
the32-year-old Amer·
hli first atralght sets vt.c tory this Chang, the nlnth·seeded Amerl· ·
lean
said.
"I've
been defendin~:
can
teenager,
dismissed
Holye,r .at Wln!bledon agal!IBt Jim
·
champlo'n
every
year
so I'd been.
Pugh·llatllrdl!Y. sending the No.5 land's Mlgll\el Schapers 4-6, 6-3;
7-5,
7-5.
.
match
there
playing
the
opening
seed Into the 1fourth·round.
always."
Navratllova, the second seed.
McEnroe, a formel' three- time
Navratllova joins top seed and
Wimbledon winner, wop· 6-3, 6-4, rolled .over unseeded Provls 6-0, ·
defending
champion Steff! Grat
.
6-3
In
the
third
rciu)ld
and
Magers
6·2 to join French open champion
In
the
round
oil•. Graf,-who last
surprised
Shriver
2-6,
6-2,
12·10.
Michael Chang and Mats Wlyear
ended
Navratllova's
run of
Shriver. who has dramatically
lander as third-round winners
six
consecutl~
·Wimbledon
tl·
Saturday at .the AJl England reduced her singles play to
'l'RIBUNE LAUNCHED -' The USS Tribune,
Gallpolls for the "Auytlllq That Float•" contest
ties,
earned
a
fourth-round
berth
concentrate on douliles, doml-'
Club's $5.3 million tournament.
Jauached by several employees of the Galllpollll
Tuesday at 1 p.m. Tile contest Is part of the 24th
In the women's brackel, Mar- nated the l!rst set with her strong Friday.
Dally Trlbune,ls one of the many vessels that w!ll , annual .Jtlver ltecreatlon Fesllval. (Times·
Navratllova will face anothei·
tina Navratllova moved a step serve-and-volley game. Magers,
make an appearance on the Ohio River at '·Sentinel photo)
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Czechoslovaklan-born
player:
closer tO: her quest for a record who had lost to Shriver in both
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Hana
Mandllkova,
now
;m
Aus - ~
ninth Wimbledon singles title thelt previous encounters, came
trallan
citizen,
Ia
the
rouQd
of16.
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Mandllkova,
seeted
14th,
de:
Provls, ·aqd Gretchen Magers · earning breaks In the first and
'outlasted
l'ro. 8 seed Pam Shriver seventh games to force a decid- (eated Donna Faber of Braden- ·
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GALLIPOLIS - The high championships, printed material
Foul sboollng- Mltc~ell Pace.
In three sets. · ·
Ing set.
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Czechoslovafda's Jana No· :
. school division of the Galllpolts on sklll development and motiva- Tandra Adams
Navratllova, who had to strug. McEnroe needed just one hour
votrra,
the No. 10 seed, downed •
tion as well as prizes from a
One-on-one- Chad Neal, Tan·
Ba~ketbal.!. Camp was completed
and 39 minutes to beat Pugh, of gle through three sets against
20-year-old
· American Katrina :
rrtday at the Gallla Academy drawing on the final day.
dra Adams
Palos Verdes, Call!. The feisty Australian qualifier Kristine
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Area merchants contributing
Gl\)betrotters - Eric Lloyd, · · New Yorker: next will play Radford ·tn the secbnd round, Adams 6-3, 6·1.
gym.
American
veteran
Chris
·
Several partiCipants from the to Lhe camp were Carl's Shoe Tandra Adams
Australian John Flt;zgerald, who looked at ease \ In ' her first .
Evert,
like
Mci:nroe
a
three'
Dribble elimination - Chad
Gallipolis area and Gallla Store, The Shake Shoppe. Domidowned Swede Jonas Svensson appearance this year on Centre
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Wimbledon
tltllst
and
a
·Neal, l3obble Jean Shaver
County, Including 23 GAHS stu- no's Pizza and Taco Grande.
Court. Sheneededjust20mlnutes
6-4,6-4, 7-6 (7-5) .
Also contrlbu tlng to the camp
dents, received dally Instruction
X·out layups - Craig Rankin,
"This Is my best 111atch here, ,. .• to rout Provls In the f!rst set, and finalist seven times, was to play
· on the fundamentals of shooting, was Gallla. County Prosecutor Vallnda Neal
McEnroe said. "We'll see what . was never threatened by the Anne Hobbs, tbe only Brit left In :
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Brent
A.
Saunders,
who
presrebounding, ballhandling, offenElbow-to-elbow shooting happenes next week. I think my 19-year-Old from Melbourne In singles competition.
Organizers hoped · to finish the ·
sive moves and the coordination ented a film on drugs and steroid Eric Lloyd, Tandra Adams
concentration Is the best It's the second.
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round matches ·saturday, '
third·
of team offensive· and defensive use.
Winner of shoes from Carl's
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Serving
Into
the
wind,
Navrabeen. It Is consistent'.
though
lorecas•s warned the
Winning various champion· Shoe Store - Scott Jividen
play from Gallla Acade~T~Y boys'
''Things worked out well today . tilova double-faulted on her first
warm,
humid
coildltlons could
Winning flve-on·flve team -..
basketball coach Jim Osborne ships during the week were
I had_a couple of long matches, match point, but put away a
scatterell
showers In the
produce
and assistant coaches Roger (boys, girls) :
Jason Black, Riehle Cornell,
and ,now It's g0()!l to win In stinging forehand volley on the
afternoon.
. Three-point sboollng - Craig Nathan Mlller, VallndaNeal and
Brandeberry and Lynn Sheets.
next point to take the match In 48
strall!ht sets." he said.
Craig Rankin
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minutes. ·
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: T hree·home ·_ru~s·. propel ·Mets to ll-1 ·triumph over .Red·s

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: CIN&lt;?INNATI (UPI) - Call it · was just the third Inning and they Martinez said . t'In 1979 (when
• an ' old-lashloned tltrashlng be- had . some more good hitters with Baltimore) I really thought
I was going to make It and -when
: cause thlll's just what 1\appneed comtag up.
: to the sagging Cincinnati Reds
"We've got to do something to tl\ey didn't choose ine I was
turn us around," Mahll!r warned really dlsappolllted.
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Friday plght.
., Three three-run homers did after tl\e Reds lost for tl\e third ~ ''My mission this year Is to help
·. almost all the ·damage With straight lime and fifth .t ime In . tills team wlil a division cham• Darryl Strawberry, back In the eight games on tl\e current home plonshlp. It I make the All-Star
: lineup after a ltklay at.ence, stand. "Right now we' reworking team I'll be very pleased and
• Howard Johnson, and pitcher our way back to .500 (with a 41-37 honored."
: RonDarllnghammeringthelong record) , and we need to start
Bob' Knepper 3-9, .gave up a
. ;. balls (or the New YorJiMets !nan · wlnnlllg."
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ll·l.rout.
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. : " I like that," Mets manager. victimized by the ~els: power, blast over the rlghl -center field .
• Davey Johnson said of the three with Nomi ·Charlton giving up fence to give Montreal a 2-0lead:
, home runs. "We've got to start Darling's second homer In the It was his 1211\ homer of the

swin~
the bat
If we division
hope to
•~ catch
Montreal
(eastern
• leader).
• "It's good to see Strawberry hit
the ball beciiouse he's had a bad
firSt half,'.' CiWhnson said. "We
: took hlril out In tl\e seventl\ Inning
• as a &gt;- p~autlonary measure
: because this was bls first start in
• 10 days."
· Stra.w berri ... missed eight
games after being· hit on the foot
• by Montreal's Kevin Gross and
: was batting just .223 with 15
: homers and 33 runs batted In
• going Into Friday's game.
: "I was a little nervous after
: being outthallongimd that's why
I struck out In tl\e first Inning,"
: Strawberry said: "When you're
used to playing every day and
' you're out for some time. you get
• nervous. I'm just happy! hit tl\at
• homer to left center because
: when I dO tl\at, I know I'm hitting
: the ball well."
• " !Rick) M;~hler just got the
: ball up to Strawberry and he
: hammered It," said Reds manager Pete Rose. "We all know
: Strawberry has power and he got
• the kind of pitch he can handle.
: "Remember. Mahler pitched
: out of a jam in the first Inning
· when he struck out Johnson and
: Strawberry after giving up two
• hits. He didn' t throw the ball
: badly exceptfor tl\at one pllcb."
: Mahler, now 8-8, took over the
• National league. leail for innings
: pitched with 130, passing up
• Houston's Mike Scot·t with 128

past six
days
In tl\.e sixth
Inning,
and
Kent
TekiJive
serving
up
Johnson's 21st long ball In the
ninth to give the New York Mets
thrld baseman four RBls for the
contest and 51 for the season.
Darling, 6-5. who llrillted the
Reds to six hits forelghtlnnlngs
before Don Aase finished up In
tile ninth, became the first Mets
pitcher to slam homers In two
· straight games since Tom
Seaver did It In .]une 1972. He also
Is the first New York pitcher to .
hammer two homers In one
season since Walt Terrell had
three-In 1983.
Jack Armstrong, 0-1 In a •
previous stint wltli the Reds, will
face Mets ace Dwight Gooden,
9-3, In Saturday's game. Arm·
strong was recalled from Class
· AAA Nashville Friday. To make
room for Armstrong, pitcher
Mike Griffin was assigned out·
right to Nasvhllle after a week
. with the Reds.
In other National League
games·:
Expos 6, Astros 1
At Montreal, Andres Galar'
raga hit a two-run homer and
Dennis Martinez won his eighth
game of the season Friday night,
UftlngtheMontreaiExpos toa6-1
victory over tl\e visiting Houston
Astros.
Martinez, who hasn't lost slqce
April 25th, Improved to 8-1
winning his seventh decision In a
row. He allowed five hits. two
walks and six strikeouts, In
· 213. . ·
. · notching second complete gaMe ·
.' "I wanted to get the ball down of the season. ·
and In to Strawberry . bull got II
Martinez shrugged aside the
• up and he got all of II, " said possibility of being selected to
: Mahler.
the All-Star' team.
• "I could have walked Straw"Yes, It would be nke to be
: berry (with Juan Samuel on third . chosen for the All-Star game. but
: and Johnson on serond), but it I'm not thinking about u:·
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" Martinez threw a heck of a ·
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outplayed us tonight, even
though we came up with some
fine plays In tl\e field ."
Montreal took a 3-0 lead In tl\e
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Rio·Grande signs four to play on women~s basketball team ,
RIO GRANDE - Four add!· Debbie Is , she makes everyone from a "solid background and
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Ilona! ·recruits have agreed to around her better," Foote said.
plays hard all the time."
"She Is not only a good shooter,
The daughter of .Robert and
play baskl'tball for the women's
· team at the Untverslt~ of Rio .butshecan run theballclubfrom Linda Montgomery, she plans to ·
. Grande this fall, Coaclt . Doug the floor."
major In education ..
Foote announced.
Frederick averaged 16. points
Kidwell, a 5·1Jl forward for.
Signing on\iilth the Redwomen and six assists with Southeastern Western Brbwn High School,
are Debbie Frederick, South In her senior year. The team was
aver~ged · 24 points and 15 re- .
Charleston, Ohio; Mindy Mont· 26-1 and fell in the state finals to bounds' per game In her senior.
gomery, Cltllllcothe; Kerr! Kid· Kalida. Frederick's Individual cpmpalgn with the Lady Bron·
.well. Hamersville. Ohio; and honors Include thlf!l team, All- . cos, Her honors Include All·
Ohio; All-Kenton Trace Confer· . Southern Buckeye Conference
Cllldy Ridgeway, Jackson.
Montgomery and Ridgeway ence team; ·Springfield News- first team · for three years;
h~lve also signed to play softball Sun Player of the Year; Dayton
Cfncinnati Post All-Metro , first
for ·the 1990 Rio Grande.Aeam, Dally News All·Star team; All· . team, two years; All-Southwest
Foote said .
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District 9 Media team; and Ohio team; and honorable men·
"With recruiting beginning special menuon; All-Ohio.. She tlon, All·Ohlo.
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when it did this year, I feel very 'ptayed on tlu! District 9 All-Star
· "I like the school .and "its
fortunate In having signed these team.
·
basketball program," Kidwell
young ladles, who all come from
The daughter of Ron and Rose
said. " I know It's gOing to be 'a lot ·
winning programs," Foote said. Frederick, Frederick will major of hard work, but hopefully fcari
"Overall, we should have a In elementary education. ..
handle it."
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Montgomery, a 5·6 guard for
"Kerr! Is a very good athlete
good-looking team."
The four join three olber top Chllllcothe High School, wa~ a · who can play either Inside or
pl&amp;yers signed by Foote: Renae member of the All-Capital Con- out~ Ide, " Foote said. "She's a ·.
Beaudin of Sandusky, Gina Nor- fere~~Ce and All· District teams competitor and she knows how to
rls of Kingston, Ohio and Amy and was the team's most valua- . wlh."
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ble player In tournament action.
Kldwtif als&lt;&gt; played volley,ball .
:Frederick, a 5·8 point guard for In softball, she was team and and ran .track In high ~chool. The ·
tllestate·rankedLadyTrojansof district MVP and won All·State daughter of Earl· and Belly ,
Southeastern High School. said honors. She also played fo.r her · Kl~well, she will major IIi ·eleshe was very 'comfortable with school's volleyball team.
men(ai'y educatioq. :
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"1 like the program at Rio · R.ldgeway · comes . to R.lp . .
felt this was the place where I Grande because It's fresh and Grande after setting a record for
wanted to go for my college offers you a chanc.e lo develop the most points scored In , pn~
education, " she said.
.
yourself," she said.
season (343) by· a Jackson girls
_,llll,IJII - Th- JOWII ladle~~, all GaiDa
"The Important thing about
Foote said Monteomerv comes player. The 5·3 guard also tied
Academy
sludenls,
woueveraiawan.
at the Judy Southard Lady
the record for the most markers
· ~erd Basketball ea.ilp at Marth all UniVe._y, wblcb concludl!d
made '" one game (30) during
ThurSday. DeliA Greene (left) was naml!d to thHamp1s all-star
·
her senior year with the . Iron
team; aacl :Amy Reyliolds (center) woil the lierd Hot Shot tlUe, the
Ladles. A pitcher an.d lnflel~~r In•
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Defenslv~
Pla~er
·Award
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played
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the:
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top
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SOftball,her1989.baltlngaverage
~r~mace team. Gwen Elliott received the 110 Percent Award.
was .347.
(Tlmes-Senilllel
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"Cindy will add speed to both
R.IO GRANDE -4 Two area
said she became interested in the 't eams," Foote said ~ "Basketball·
women have signed to play
school and the softball program wise, she's a nice· gliard ani:L
RT. 7 &amp; 3Ssoftball for the R.edwomen of the
after talking with Foote. .
handles the ball -welL She brings
LOCATED BEHIND
. University of Rio Grande next
. "It's nice to know someone was a great attitlldeto basketball and
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Clncl·n·
year. according to Coach Doug
interested In me,'' she said.
softball and will be an a,Ssei to the
!iatl Reds owner Marge Schott,
BURLILE OIL CO.
Foote.
Fuller also played basketball program."
who has remained silent during
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEI
at Symmes Valley and graduated
Ridgeway said she was. at·
the controversy surrounding
Foote has received commit·
fifth inherclass with a3.58grade tracted to Rio Grande not only
Manager P~te Rose, was hospl·
mehts from Becky Fuller of
P~dro and Renee Lundy of
point average. The daughter o! because of its closeness to home,
tallzed Friday afternoon for
J~ckson to play for Rio Grande.
George and Linda Fuller, she but also because Is essentially ·
tests.
Tile Redwomen, who went 3-23
plans •to major In mathematics. starting O!lt new ,. She plans . 10
The club released a short
lastsprhjg, will be gui&lt;!ed for the
education, .grades K-8.
major In medical laboratory
statement saying only that sh~
first time In 1990 by Foote, who·
Luftdy , who graduated from technology .
,
. was taken to Jewish Hospital fpr
was named women's basketball ·Oak Hill High School.=dl
. n·
Her high school honors Include
tes_ts, and refused to elaborate. "
and softball coach In May .
gulshed herself In a s mer All-Southeastern Ohio Athletic
''Marge Schotl has been admit·
2 LITER BOnLE
Fuller was a rour·year
league: at Minford since ak"Hill League, All·District and honora•
ted to Jewish Hospital for rmitinl!
member of the Symmes Valley
doesrtothaveasoftballprogram. ble mention, All·Ohlo. Sl)e Is the
tests," Pat Seger, a hospital
li!ih School softball team and
In the flve sUmmers she played dl!ugliter of Bl11, and • Claire .
,
spokeswoman said, "Shecameln .
PIOPANE TANK
had played two years for her
a'S a pitcher and shortstup, her Ridgeway.
. .
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.· BRA!OIDON
aroiUld noon today."
. FILLUP •
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The spokeswoman said Schott
junior high team. A top shortstop
team lost only two games.
· n'dal
for.the Lady Vikings, Fuller was
"Rio Grande Is nice, h's closer
did not have any chest pains and,
OFFEI GOOD THIU JULY 5TH
8 10 18 J.'
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All;District for two years, AI)·
to home and has what I need,"
GALLIPOLIS _ Fornier ·Gal·
Curtis averaged 15 points, 7 In fact, walked lntp the·hospltal.
Southern Valley Athletic Confer·
said Lundy, who plans to major
rebouiuis and 4.3 assists as state
·
· _,./&lt;
ence for two years and All· Ohio
in elementary educatlcn.
lla County native, Brandon Cur· polL Hel was one of four players e SALE e SALE e SALE e SALE'e SALE eWE .e SALE e
for 'two years. During her senior
"Renee will be a nice pitcher tis has recently signed a Na:Uonal who averaged
_ double figures In ' •
"'
ld · Sh h
Letter of -Intent for .a. -full
!IIJ
campaign. she committeu only
for us," Foote sa . · e as a scholarship to Pliw:baske.tb.a llat poiJ1~S for . the very
· · ;bala~ced 111
~
Rt. 35 Henderson, WV , ·
, 675.,.
3331
two ·errors and had a batting
great attitude towat.d · softball. Florida Int~rnatlonal Unlver- scort~~;glteaf!!.
,.
"
,..
•average of .608.
because, whether sh£ wins or slty, . the Slate · Unl\l~rslt:Y of
· He _chose .' Florldainternatlonal ' ut
.
CheopestTifes Around
"'
"Becky Is a hard-nosed player
loses, it's funforher. Shewlll be a Florida at Miami. . 1 I . . over other tnter1!$ted schools •
'1)0Nr4000GoodUIIdTlru$5.00&amp;Up
:.
who can take any position and do
good asset to the program."
Curtis, projcted the play at the '·· .Including the University of SOuth·. ~ ·•
-o- ConipU1Ir lllllnet Avalllblt
,. ·
w:etl at It," Foote sa:! d. "She has a
At Oak Hill, Lundy played on shooting guar&lt;! position ·at the" .ern California and Florlda.A &amp; M .~
,,j ·-A: Frant Epd All~ $18JS Elp Ope11tllr
rgrffil attitude toward softball
the girls basketball team. where NCAA Division I Intlependent,' University. Curtis said !le w~s fit
· -o- NlwTI,. Chtct0Ur"Prlc11
"'
and plays the game like nobody
sh,e averaged P points a game In helped lead , Sprlngs~ad High attracted to FlU by Its schedule. •
,o, Semi Tbw Rtdlll&amp; Blu ·
·•
I've. ever seen. She has a great
he~ senior year and was named to School located In Spr'",;. Ulll '"'of oppqnents, ltHamp~s ~nd (be ~
))' Aold Strvlcl Truck Coming Soon
~
aljn, is a solid batter and .will
the All-SVAC team. In addition, Fl ld
T
t " 06
• · school's Impressive job place- · ~
!Will
F=
g ive 100 percent to 'her team.
she ran relays In track in her
or a near (lmpa 0 consecut
d 1 hi ntlcip''ated fit Owner Auctl..,_ Lon Neal
~
ManogerChrls Nul
ft
live GUlf · Coast Confe~ence · men recor n s a
,
",
.
.
Sht~h:i~a~h~~theJ~~~ sister so~~~~0:£eadn:u~~~~~rJ~~~-and championships his junior and field o.f 1study, hospitality e SALhSALEeSALieSALEeSALEeSALEeSALE •
Jennifer attends Rio Grande,
L d
senior years.
·,
rnana~ement.
,·
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Janet un y.
The 6 foot 5 Inch l!rospect
'FlUs 1989-90 s~hedule In·
(Continued from C-2)
finished his career at Spring· eludes teams such as !)epaul,
stead with 1,027 points, · 54 . Geo~getown, Florida, F!orld~
·puhl who took third on the play recorded two outs for his second blocked shots and 102 steals, State and Miami of Florida, t,heln
,. ·• ,
scored on a wild . pitch by save. Zane Smith, 1·12, has lost setting the school . record with Inner-city rival.
eight steals In a game against
Brandon Is the son of Jean
•
Martinez . It was the first run his last eight decisions.
Gulf.
.
·
Curtis
Rinehart
of
Gallipolis
and
Cardinals 4, Padres 3
scored on Martinez in 17 innings.
FOI BIB IIPUG WltOOWS
Bruce Curtis of Spring)llll, ~Ia.
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At St. Louis, Scott Terry posted
"DenniS Martinez was excel·
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ltSULATED VINYL SIDING
manager Buck Rodgers said. and belted a solo horne run,
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"lie's a real pro who works at his helping the Car&lt;!lnals snap San
;.w
SERVING OHIO FOR 18 YEARS
'cralt. lj.e's been up and down In Diego's four-game winning
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.
his career. Now he Is fortunate streak. Terry, 6·7, gave up three
enough to be at the top of his runs on nine hits In five Innings.
1·800·134-1184
Todd Worrell earned his lOth
game."
save. Walt Terrell, 4-11. lost his
Pirates t, Dodgers 3
At Los Angeles, Bobby Bon1lla sixth straight.
Cubs 6, Giants 4
snapped a sixth-Inning.tie with a
,
At
San
F:ranclsco, Ryne Sand·
two-run double and Gary Redus
berg
snapped
an
0
for
22
slump
had hree hits and an RBI, lifting
Pittsburgh to Its sixth straight with an RI;li single to Ignite a
triumph. Bob Walk, 74, scat- five-run sixth that helped Chi·
tered eight hits over six-plus cago end a seven-game losing
C.IS
.•
Innings and Bill Landrum re· ·. streak . . Scott Sanderson, 7-6,
,
corded his _ninth save to extend went five-plus Innings and Mitch
his scoreless Innings streak to 28. Williams notched his 18th save.
..
Trevor Wilson, 0·'1, was the loser
Orel Hershtset dropped to 9·7.
In his first start of the year.
Phlllles 4, Braves 2
Braves 3, Phlllles 1
At Philadelphia, Andres ThoHEAl JOHNNY ECKER
mas knocked In two runs to give
AND SANDRA WILKIN
Atlanta a split. Thomas hit a
sacrifice fly off Larry McWllll·
VOCAL CONCERT
ams, 2·8, to tie the, score 1·11n the
'BENEFIT ORGAN FUND
sl)tth and added an RBI single In
.FIRST PIESBnERIAN
the seventh. Derek Lllllqulst, 5·4,
gave up five hits and one run In
CH.CH
six and one-third Innings . Joe
51 STATE ST.
Boever collected his 13th save.
JULY 2, 1919
NEW!
·In the first game. Terry
' Mulholland , 1-2, earned his first
7 P.M.
EXclUSIVE
victory since coming In a trade
Church Memben Have Tickets
f(o(n San Francisco. Jeff Parrett
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Pomeroy-Middleport G8llipol~. Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

July 2, 1989

By PAUL DeFEDE
. UPI Sports Writer
Seattle Mariners' starter Bill
Swift and reliever Mike Schooler
won two Important duels Friday
night at Arlington Stadium.
Swlftoutpltched Nolan Ryan.ln
the first duel and Schooler
. subdued Rafael Palmelro with
the game on the line In the ninth
Inning
. to prtierve. the Mariners •

4-3 victory over the T!!xas
Rangers. • '
.
·
" I told my kid's when you start
winning games like this you can
believe ln'yourself," said Seattle
manager Jim Lefebvre. "In
order to beat Ryan you have to
have talent and know how to
battle him. He Is the eighth
wonder of the world."
Swift, 4·2, entered the game

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"I wasn't hitting my spats
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Briley and Davis then scored on a
single from Keri Griffey .
Schooler entered In the ninth
and struck out Palmelro· with
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"The key to the game was the
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Ryan, 9-4, allowed only one hit
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After Greg Briley's fourth
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NEW YORK (UPI) _ . Like
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July 2, 1989

Pomeloy-Midd'aport-G..Ipolil, Ohio-:-Point Pleasant,. W. Va .

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for 'sports· heroes -h~ risks_
, re~ards for fans

harming t~e offspring of a bookie
who owed him money.
Like Rose, Boggs suffered because of specific accusationS.
Other athletes are hurtln a inore
subtle way. The very stahdards ·
we Impose on sports heroes may
be unfair to them, even lftbey are

NHL draft recelVe!j TV.exposure.
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names of their heroes - • as
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coach who has lea~ a fleet of · death. " . .
Mercedes to an 18-year·old who
This pursuit of athletic excel· ··
hap!iens to throw a football.
lence, for a team or player, often
The zeal, of course, Is not
brings plaudits. It can aljio bring
confined to America. Just talk to
the cops. Former O!lklahoma
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MYSTERY FARM
This week's mystery
farm, featured by the Gallla SoU and Water.
Conservation District, Is located somewhere In
Galla CoUnty. Individuals wishing to participate
In the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
farm's ·owner. Just mall, or drop off your guess to
tbe GalUpoUs Dally Tribune, 825 Third Ave.,
GaiUpolls, Ohio, 45631, or the Dally Sentl~el-, 111
Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio, 45769,and you may win

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a $5 cash ·prize from the Ohio Valley P..,llshlng •
Co. Leave your name, , address and telephone
number with your card or letter. No telephone
cails will be accepted. All contest entries should
be tumed In to the newspaper office by 4 p.m. each
Wednesday . .In case· of a lie, the wlilnet will be
chosen hy lottery. Next week, a Meigs ·County
farm will be featured by the Meigs SoU and Water
Conservation District.
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of _Woodland .Centers staff
GALLIPOLIS ,- Gallla resi- contract to receive Intense. ondent Joe Ferguson was recently the-job training for a period of
hired as a full-time maintenance
worker for Woodland Centers, nl~u~~;t~~is time, ' the partlci·
Inc. His employment wao a result pant's assiStance grant is diof his successful participation In verted to the·emptoyer. It Is the
the subsidized employment pro- goal of s~e tliat the participant
gram, also known as SEP. be offered a contlnulng poiil!tlon
Ferguson's duties Include over- · wlih tlie company after the
seeing various on-grounds con- nine-month period.
tracted projects and superviSing
Woodland Centers has ·hired
general assistance workers. • · approximately three other em·
· ~EP is a division of the Gallla ployees via SEP. It Is a combined
Co,untY .·W~r,lt a~t!! .'tralnlng Pro- gc;aJ of Woodland Centers.-·Inc. •
gram whlchisa unit of the Gallla and Gallla County Work and
County Department of Human Training Program to help reclp·
services. Participants In SEP . Ients of public assistance to
accept placement on a voluntary obta,ln a competitive edge In the
basts with equal company start· area employment market.
lng rates and benefits. They

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EASTMEIGS-Anlncometax resolved. There are advantages
shift at the high school, effective
Is one solution toralslngfunds for and disadvantages to both the
immediately .'·
financially alltng Eastern Local Income tax and property tax
-Accepted, with regret , reslgSchool District. But although the options, Apllng added.
nations due to retirement of Inzy
Eastern Local Board of Educa·
According to the resolution
Newell as head cook and Maxine
lion passed a resolution at last passed by the School board, "!tis
Whitehead as elementary vocal
Wednesday night's regular meet· necessary to levy additional
music teacher.
lng which would allow them to taxes lit excess of the ten-mlll
-Accepted, with regret, the
place an· Income tax on tlie limitation for school district
resignation of Catherine Johnson
NQvelljber ballot, no . definite purposes, In order to raise , on an
as head.. teacher of Riverview
decision on placing the lncorne annual basis, the amount of
Elementary .
tax q';U!stlon before vqters has $426,825'' for the Eastern district .
-Listened as Dave'Krawsczyn
been made by the board.
. A ' majority vote by board
addressed the board regarding
As reported by Dr. Daniel members was· necessary to pass the staffing of the kindergarten
ApUng; Eastern Local supeFin· the resolution. Present for Wedprogram.
tendent, the board passed the nesday's meeting were Jim
.- Authorized the superintend·
resolution In ·order to keep all Smith, president, &amp;nd mefl'\bers, ·ent to employ s~flclent extra
options open. Accordln!i to state Susie Heines and I. 0 . McCoy• help In order to complete · the
Jaw, lfthe board wants an Income
The board also conducted I~ . custodial cle!lnlng of the · high
tax .on the ballot In November, following other business matters school.
,
the resolution giVIng them au- during Wednesday's session.
-Authorized the treasurer 'to
thority to put the Issue before the .
-Accepted the request of advertise for bids for baked
voters had to be passed by July 1. OAPSE Chapter No. 448 to extend goods and milk products, and
Without the resolution, tJtoptlon their current contract to Aug. 31, transporllltlon and bus fleet
Of an Income tax would be 1900.
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supplies' .
non...,.exls tent.
-Accepted a ·check, . In the ' -Authorized the school disTo obtain Input from votets·of amount of $13,712, from the trlct to continue paF(Iclpatlon In
tl)e dlsttlct as to whether they athletic and band booster organ!· state and federally funded pro·
would be wllllng to support an zatlons, and authorized the su· grams for the upcoming year,
Income tax for school operations, · perlntendent to advertise vacanIncluding, · but not · limited to,
the board will be SCheduling a
cles In order to fill positions:
· Chapter I, Title VI -B, DPPF,
series of meet lngs throughout the
-EmployedVIoletLambertas EiseJihower funding and Drug
district during July and August.
custodian, assigned to the night Free Grant programs.
According to Apllng, It Is hoped
-Authorized membership 'In
that through such meetings,
the Ohio High School Athletic
t7aslc questions such as "Should
Association for the 1989-90 school
Po~e~yinsurance year.
the district go for an Income tax
.
or for a property tax levy In
-Renewed membership In the
November?" and "What should
, Southeast Oh!o-Speclal Educa·
be the stze of a levy?" will be
POMEROY - The Lambert tion Regional Resources Center
Insurance Agency of Second St, · (SEO-SERRC), for the upcoming
Pomeroy, has beeri named a year at a cost of $618.10.
-Amended the district's pol·
1989-90 Pacesetter Agency by
icy
on . .community use of
Motorists Insurance CompanieS.
buildings.
Pacesetters are selected based
-Approved year-end modlfl·
on their professionalism, dedka·
cations
and revisions to the 1989
lion, and service to their clients.
fiscal
year
appropriations.
Motorists Insurance ComlJ"n·
-Approved
several advannces
GALLIP.OLIS - Similar to the les, headquartered in Columbus,
and
transfers.
offers complete lines of property,
long end of the bond market,
-Approved, with one coriec- ,
casualty and life policies. A
stocks, In recent
tlon,
the minutes of the May 31
regional Insurer, Motorls :.S operto profit
meeting
and the minutes of the
ates · In a market area J.Of over
taking. In
June
14
special
meeting.
· ··
thirty million peoplE.
estimation,
. -Met In exe.cutfve session on
~·lly Lam(:)ert Is t~e agent.
·protlt·taking Is
personnel matters and matters
!lealtby condl·
related to IIJ.e .upcoro,tru~ . N?·
vernber
levy.
·tlon
n~:~~~:~~~.
to sustain
-Set Monday, July 10, 7;30
term . gains .
p.in. , In the high school cafeteria,
Over the , lnt•emledllate
as the date, tlmeand place of the
stock prices are up· sharply.
next special meeting.
During . this period, stocks have ,
climbed a ·".Wall of Worry." It Is
. only natural that the Investor
became concerned about losing
those profits. ~member, worry
certainly did not characterize the
summer of 1987. -Arter a brief
respite, we ex~t further gains
RICHMOND, Ind. IUPI) In stock prices.
Hill's Pet Products Inc., a
The weekly Cilmulatlve
Kansas pet foods company, Will
breadth of the S &amp; P 500 Is another
break ground . on
plant next
Indication that .stock prices are
month In Richmond,
headed higher over the .lhterrneLt. Gov. Frank L. O'Bannon
. dlate term. Since the beginning
joined city officials for 'tast
of the year; the breadth of the
.week's announcement, ·along
market has been quite strong.
with representatives of the TopWhile the number ofstocks rising
eka, Kan,, subsidiary of the
In value has been Impressive, \he
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
market continues. to remain quite
EARNS CTC - Linda Allene.
The plant near Interstate 70
focussed, with only 4Q percent of ·Carney., CTC, Man~ger·Aiito along the Ohlo border Is to be in
all stocks outperforming the S &amp; · Club Soutb of Central Ohio, production by 1992, with 250·
p 500.
Gallipolis, recently earned the ,employees Initially and possibly
Because the Federal Reserve. pro(eilalonal dealpatlon of CTC 425 employees later. ·
remainS committed to · lower ( CerUfled Travel Conaselor)
Jntlatlon over the longer term, we- from the aatlonal lllltltute of
Lotterr numbers •
believe Interest rate sensitive Certmed Travel Aceott, based In
!,
stocks remliln quite attractive. Wellealey, M-. A Leon, W.Va.
CLEVELAND (UP!) - ' Frl·
This sector of the market has reeldent, Carney Joins over 11,000
day's winning Ohio Lottery
~Mien a weak relative performer otber travel profeealonals acr088 . numbers:
for an extended period of time. the country Ill achieving lhla
PICK·3
The low multiples of the banks, dlltlnctloa. To receive certmca·
8.i0.
Insurance, and building stocks lion, she had lo acquire a
PICK-3 ticket sales totaled
coupled wlth attractive yields mlnlm!UJI of ftve yean' fuiJ.tlme
$1,376,716, with a payoff due of
suggest, that as Interest rates travel Industry experience and
$469,183.50. . .
decline further, these stocks complete a five-part, graduatePICK-4
should significantly outperform level coul'lle In etblcal and
6648 .
the s&amp;:P 500.
efficient travel management.
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
(Mr. Evw 18 an Jnveetmeot She also had to pus four i-hour
$242,046.50, with a payoff due of
Broker for The Oblo Company Ill exam• and wrtte a travel paper.
$120,500.
.
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IJlcome tax one way
to aid Eastent District~

Scoreboard ...

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Farm/ BUsiness

nfs share of games, but ·his
athletes' criminal and circus
behavior created a cllnuite that
led to his resignation.
Schools recruit students who
can bareiy read. Ben Johnson
risked his health and repuU~tlon
by taking steroids. All In the
name of victory.

(Contlnued1trom C-5) '
jokes. Pete Rose has shown .lt are people looklng··at us all the
anew, with allegations he bet on time," Murphy said. "We know had his silt-game wln~tlng streak .
who we are. We know we' re
. his own·. club.
The roster of fallen heroes Is human. We have problems In life stop~.;.._ 4, Brewers 3
long. Shoeless Joe Jackson Is on just lllle anyone else."
At · New York, Steve . Sax
the team. So Is Woody Hayes.
Murphy,33,hasdecllned,lnthe doubled home Wayne Tolleson
And It will happen to others, lastyearorsofroma1987season fromsecondbaselnthebottomof
because society loves sports. Too In which he hit 44 homers with 105 · the eighth Inning to lift the
. much. Probably way too much.
RBI. The father Qf five, heepJoys , Yankees. Andy Hawkins pitch~ .
" I . don't think It'll ever one of the cleanest Images In eight Innings to Improve his
chljnge ," says Atl;~nta slugger sport. Sports filustrated recong- . record to 9-8 and Dave Righetti
Dale Murphy, twice the National -·nlzed Murphy as one of the top entered lri the ninth to gain his
Lellgue MVP. "There'll always . eight athletes In the world "who 15th save. Chuck Crlrn fell to 7·5.
be publicity for people In the care the most." Murphy won the
Red Sox 3, Plue Jays 1
Lou Gehrig Award In 1985, given
At . Toronto, Mike Boddlcker
entertainment field."
Rose knows all too well about the player who best exemplifies scattered five singles over eight
publicity these days. A report Gehrig's Image and character.
Innings and Dwlgbt Evans an~ .
submitted to Commissioner Bart
He Is a . big ·player In a big Kevin Romine .e ach drove In a
Glamattl says .the Cincinnati · game. People care so much run to snap an eighth-Inning tie
Reds manager broke one of about sports, they are willing to as the Red Sox won Its ·second
baseball's strictest taboos watch a club's personnel depart· . straight. Boddlcker, 5-7, got the
bet ling on ga,mes and, ln particu· ment at work.
win and David Wells, 2-3, took the
Jar, one's own team.'
The other daY, more than two
O~her allegations, denied thousand . people gathered In loss. Tigers 16, Orioles 5
through his attorney, say. Rose Madison Square Garden's Felt
At Baltimore, Chet Lemon
asked to become Involved In Forum to watch the NBA draft. lined a three-"run home run and
cocaine traffic · ·and discussed It's reached a point where the drove In five runs and Mike
Heath ripped a pair of homers to
power the Tigers to a season-high
18 hits. Loser Bob Mllackl
dropped to 4-8. Reliever Mike
Schwabe, 2·3, earned the win.
NwY•dli,O.ci. . .Jl
Allgela 7, Twins 2
Majors
81. IAIIIt.I .. Die.. l
Pll--rpt,IMAa ...• l
At
Minneapolis,
Chuck Finley
By Unled Pretl .. i1er . . lo . .
Cllle.,.t,s.. rru-.•
scattered six hits to post his
AMERICAN LEAGUI:
... ,...• aam•
Rtui .... Me.&amp;re ..
seventh complete game of the
W L Pet. GB
Alllalai&amp;P.DII... ,W•
Baltlmore .. ....... ...........tl II .... New Yortt a&amp; Clld..UI
year and Chill Davis and Tony
New York......... .......... .l8 • .til 1.%
au
Die•
at sa. ~­
Armas had two hits and two RBI
Bot.ton .. ...................... .JI • .4111 ' I%
PittlliNI'I'II at 1M Mael~»
Torolllo ............. ......... .n 411 .4741 1
each to pace the Allgels. Finley,
OileiP • 8ul'raldlao
MUn•kee...................S'7 U ,fll 7~
9-6, walked !:WO and struck out
Clevel•d ................. .. .at n ..... 7%
Transadion8
Detroit ........................ . 41 a
IJ
six. Allan Anderson lasted just
two Innings, yielding three
OaklaiMI ..................... .41 U .511 Calilorllla ................... .a Sl ,$11 I
earned
runs on seven bits and
Ku . . ClyH .... ...........t1 as .111 t
Tex• ..................
1:1 D ,Ill S%
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polis, filed a co~~lalnt Friday In Patterson defendants on the
Gallla County/ Common Pleas prQperty.
Court seeking. a judgment of
The plaintiff ls asking that the
$110,414.25 a'galnst Richard ·G. defendants marshal their liens
and Sue Patterson, 47 Holcomb and that the property be sold with
Hill. Gallipolis .
proceeds of the sale paid to the
The plaintiff also is seeking plaintiff to satisfy the amount of
forecl95ure on the property at 47. the existing liens and interest.
Holqllmb Hill to satisfy the disbursement advancements for
judgment.
all matters related to the pre:rhe Pattersolls, who flied for · mises and court costs.
\Jilnkruptcy In .Southern Ohio
Lanlta D. Segebart and James
Dis trlct Court, are allegedly in Segebart,.Rt. 1, Galli polls, filed a
default of payments.
petition Friday for a dissolution
Also,named defendants In t!Je of their marriage. Married
suit are Huntington National March 26. 1978, the copuple has
Bank of Columbus, Ohio; The , two children . They are asking
.. Wasserstrom Company .of Co· that a separallon agreeme)ll
jumbus; and Larry Betz, Gallla between them be made part of
County Treasurer, all of whom the decree of dlssolu lion. . ·

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Tobacco leasing ends July 3
GALLWOLIS - ·Tobacco producers In Gallla County have
until the close of business Monday, July 3, to lease and transfer
burley tobacco to or from their
farm.
If you need to lease poundage
to your farm, we have a· list of
producers on our bulletin boud
which may be contacted. . ,.

If you need to complete a lease,
both parties need to come to the
county office and sign. Re·
.m ember that . all IndiViduals
Jlsted on the farm records must
sign the lease If the poundage Is
being transferred away from the
farm. Only ·one signature Is
required for the receiving farm.

Ohio Power earns award ·

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Employees of Ohio Power are No rman Campbe ll . Dan
Porsmouth Dlvis'ion have com· Craft . Frank Saunders. L.J .
pleted six years of operation's Hendrick. Euge ne Moere.
without a disabling injury and George Nesselroad.. John Buck·
accum~lated 2,434,400 safe work
ley. Brenda. Hickel, Jean Jen·
hours.
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klns. Ann Tovlne, JuaniTa Loo·
Thts ·ts the first time any Ohio . ney, Allee Sud brook. Dee Noel,
Power division has reaChed the Bob Edrnlnston. Rick King. gob
six year mark. Ironton has eight Harvey ; Bob Wilson , Jerry May~ars without a lost time accl· theny . Johl\ Malone, St.eve Per·
dent and Pomeroy has nearly 46 .klns. Ralph Clay . Mike Clifford.
years.
MelVin Smith. Ted Thomas. and
·Some of the division employees Bill Clark.
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Rates 5 Major Insurance
Companies Simultaneous!~
Multi-Car Discounts. Auto-Home Discounts,
Loss·Free Discounts.

Senior .Citizen$ Discounts.

Call Us Today!
t$GGitU\6&amp;s

New business opens in Gallipolis area

Stanl67 .gsnc;1

446-1 61
NEW •uiiiNB88 oi'BNS- A - bllts ,
Toncb of Clus DetGI CenCIIIr, Texas Road,
GaJipoll8, Ol*led fOr bull- Satlll'dq. PIC·

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Ill b'OIIt of the eaCabllllu.Jient are TOm L.
IIJIIJI!ry,lefl, and David R, Miller, C&amp;-OWDel'll.

GALLIPOLIS - The Touch of
Class Detail Center, Texas Road,
Galll119lls, opened for business
Saturday.
Under the co-ownership of
David R. Miller and Torn i..
Kingery, the ne)l' business has
, "larlous prices avall;lble for hand
wash ' and wax jobs , Interior
..shampoo of carpets,_cleanll!g of
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engines and the .works on small,
medium and largecarsortrucks,
vans, 4 wheel drive -vehicles and
tractor trailer trucks.
There will be additional
charges for pickup and delivery
and for excessive mud or tar &lt;in
vehicles. .
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Phone . number of the new
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JOE FERGUSON

Stapleton certified ·
as image consult$nt .
GALLIPOLIS - After COitl·
pleting a eornprehenslve classroom training program . .Janice .
Stapleton of MercerVille has
been certified as an Image
consultant for Be autiControl Cosmetics, headquartered In Dallas,
Texas.
Individuals seeking information on BeautiControl's products
or services . or those who are
interested In becoming a certl·
fied Image consultant, should
contaet Stapleton at 2fi6-6448.

Minnesota finn
eyes Ohio company
RED WING, Minn, !UP!) Citizens Security Group Inc . said
Wednesday it has signed a letter
of Intent to buy Insurance Company of Ohio from Prude ntialLMI Commercial Insurance Co.
for atxiut $.~. 7 million.
The final cash price wlll be
determined based on the financial' statements of th e Mansfield,
Ohio, insurance compan y a s of
the closing date.
.
Insurance Company of Ohio
writes property and cas ualty
Insurance for homeown ers in
Ohio. Citizens Seurity pla ns to
expand ·the lines of ins urance .
offered to Includ e personal auto,
· umbrella and comm e rc ial
Insurance. ·
The proposed acquisition is
subjeet to negotiation and s ign.
'tng of a deflnit lve pure hase
agreement. and appr~ijial by the
boards of directors and· regula·
tory authorities .

Peach prices to
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.JUmp
up m
COLUMBUS. Ohio !UP!\ Fresh peach prices should jump
about 5 percent by August as
Ca!J,!llrnla and South Carolina
harvests end and the market
reacts · to short harvests in
northeastern states . Lingering
winter cold and a cool, wet spring
hurt peach crops in Ohio and
eastern st(ltes, says Richard
Funt, fruit specialist at Ohio
State Unlverlty. Don't expect
much of a _peach harvest )n
southern Ohio, he says', Centrai
Ohio will have about half the
normal yield with fairly normal '
harvests In northern couhtles .
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Ohio-Point Pleasant.
3 Announcements

Public Notice

I wHI not be r•PQNiblt for tnt
dtbtt other thin OW'ft •• of thil
d•a. Dl'ild H.nry hny.

INVITATION TO BIO
Notice ill givlln Mreby that

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• Middleport Pr•byterlon
Churcll
113 North Fourth Street
• 'Midcloport. Ohio
wHI - t bido for the fol·
lowing P"oiec:t:
Roof Repolr and Replocoment
. Mldcleport Pr•byteriWI
Churcll
113 North Fourth StrMiddleport. Ohio 46780
accorclng to Drawinge; end
Spoclfic.tiona prepared by
Mar\ T. Epling. ArchiteCt.

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423 ~cond Avenue.

Cocker' .........

Manual plua one oat of tho
']&gt;rewinga upon payment ol
f26.00 dopoah. Additional
can be obtained upon
. ~aymant ot U6.00 per oat.
2. Depoait will be ro• fu ndad upon return of tho

:eop•

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U . and'"" 1114 Mil 81. P~
group ltwlng room aulte. be$kle

Juiv 1, Mol\ Jtlfr 3. Dana

1 femllt blllglt • 2 Coon pupa.
Col814-2&amp;.. 1468.
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phwd . coli•.
10 - lettoldblue
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brown
ll;'t.
R-ard Col 304-n3-1332. or
304-n3-11411. or 114-112-

llrnlr 'fM'd •lilt: Fri. June 30,

milt and 011e' tem•a . or. .
Road .....
1420. .

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pi-• !'Ill 304-1711-

Yard Sale

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llar"'a lola Julv 3rd 9-2.
Bodly totlo raaidanoo B-oy
St. In RICin ..
W• ell Powel'i. lth ltr..c..
Racine. July 1.3.•. 8-l. 11om~
thing tar ev~ryone. Hlme tnnd
clothin• hou•hold llema,
motorcyde.

Malt Border CoiUa To good

mance. Lllbor and Material

30 Noll A....,o, Cloll.,g I
other ml•c. ham~ . Jun• 30. Juty
1 I 2.

Sid.. by· ohio r ... lgwOior. N.,
. do
ropoir. 814-742-21507.

f-. Rl. 554. 3 ml from
lilt.

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Pbrt•. 10..8. Thurs. Fri.. 6

AKC r-ullt•ed Male Golden

A.tr..,• to good home in
count,.,. Good co~ian dog.
814-892-11.990.

Y"d Salt: July' 8·8: 1 -5 . 3ml•
w.. at Ch•'*• on 11.14.

""ppi•. mothof AKC Gold..
ROirt.• folhOr Blk Lob. 30417~7191 .
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SOl., Sun .. Julv 1 I 2 . I •• 5.
Gordan loolo._Mochanleolloolo.

oiL • - • · riGMgmower, bit¥·
d-.
IH•• bed. ..,.. i'on

1..-ga 8 la111ily ..,........ Nloa
dotNe o.aora •nt5que bH.
•ectronic kt¥bo•dl. crllfl Md
horror bot'lll. Mu11h, Much
mor.. Oo out At. 33 w.t on
four lane. firll roed on right.
l".ou,n1y lid. 18. Word! lor...,,
Jutv 1,2,3. 9·11.. C.ll 814-11112·
7093 for mor:a infornwtlon.

3 t.mit¥ Y•d S.le: E~ . •ckln &amp;
chiiQ-en'• clothinG • loti of
hou... hotd ~-- Sat .. Julv lot
• Mon., Jutv 3rd. 1 mle up
lnglllll Rd. oft SA 218. Rain or
ahlne. 1()-6.

6 lost and Found
Found: 2 young coon dogtoutlide ofWilkeiVillein (II)Untry.

Call814-889-31911..
Set of keys on BiJw•eRd . with
Empire Sa.te Bid. key- ring.
lndentltv • collect at O.llia Co.
Sh•jff' • otfl ce.

11-30. 7·1. 7 · 3. 8:00·1 Off
Uncoln Pike.
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this very day our
dearest
friend is
NOW THE,
"BIG 40'':
FrQm your very

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STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAl-RESOURCES
DIVISION OF
RECLAMATION
FOUNTAIN SQUAR~
COLUMBUS. OHIO 43224
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LEGAL NOTICE
· Completion of Reclamation

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loveable friends, a
VERY, VERY HAPPY
BIRTHDAY - KAREN
MILES JOHNSON.
Dr. Jekyll &amp;
Ms. Hyde

Permit Number: C· 1432
Permittee: Merc:o Mining.

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Announcements
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· Are vcu tired oft,.t area in 'tour
· yard tMt atways stays wet:7 Ory
: it up. ~II C. W. Olvi1on.
• Ptumbing S. Trenching. 814• 446-0169. lillie in ENenlng or
• urty r. morning.

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Card of Thanks

Thanks so very much
. • to · all our relatives,
: - ~ . friends and neighbors,
: · for all the flowers, food
• and prayers du~ing the
recent toss of our
father, Teddy A. McCultj.
·
Special thanks to the
employees of Pinecrest
Care Center, Dr. Subbiah, McCoy-Moore Funeral Home, Pastor
Ronnie temley and his
wife fcir their kind
words and sympathy
and special music, and
a vety special thanks to
the .grandsons, greatgrandson . and nepheWs who were pallbear-

ers.
Words cannot express our gratitude.
Wayne, Gene and Bill
McCully and
Lois Stout
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: 2,..--.,l"'n-;M=emo~r~la:-m::-In Iovin&amp; memory of
my wonderful husband,
JOHN R. STONE, wh.o
left this eal1h one year
· ago Jub I, 1988.
I could not pt throu;t
the days if it were not for

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·hid to~ethtr. You •are still
toved and not forJ)Itln.
Your Loving Wi~,
Naomi

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motoro. Cell Lo"" Lt.otv t1438..8303.
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Help Wanted

One Ten 3rd St. MeaonWV. July
:!rd. 81" I 8tl\ Smllloppl""'
-· dlohlo. lddo • adu~ clolhing. • mllc.

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PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1989

6:00 P.M.
AT
MOLDEN'S AUCTION HOUSE
CORNER NYE AVE. &amp; E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
As Mr. Scott is moving, he will be offering the
following household &amp; misc. at auction:
Admiral 15.6 cu. ft .. Refrigerator. Sun Ray 30" elect.
range , 2-4 drawer chests, 2 twin beds (complete), di·
• neue set, Hydabed, loveseat bicycles, console color
TV's, portable TV's, luggage, gas dryer, elct. dryer.
lawn mowers, lamps, Hoover upright sweeper. old 're·
cord s, books. printing press, stencil machine, typewrt: ·
ter. lots of boxes not yet unpacked &amp; misc. other household lurnishings.
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OWNER: V. l. SCOTT
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AUCTIONEER. COL. W. KEITH MOLDEN
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742·2048 .., .
Cash
Eats
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P.O. ltx 19522
Gr......... N.C. 27.409

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"Special Care f.or e_eople Who Are
Special t! You" · . ·

Corner of Nye Ave. &amp; Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
. Consignments Taken 12 Noon-6:00
P.M. Day of Sale
Eats - Cash - Positive ID
"Me~chandis~ Pickup. Available"
Aucttoneer: Col. W, Keith Molden

PUBLIC AUCTION

THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1989

5:00P.M.

· Located in Gallipolis, Ohio from 2nd An .. take State
St. to 30 Henkle Ave. Mrs. Helen' Edwards is no longer able to live alone so will sell the following.
•Watch for signs.
"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTORS ITEMS"
Appro•. 45 pc. Fostoria.llarae bowls, plates, cake plate, meat
pl_.er, r~ish dis~ dinner pl•es. glasses &amp; etc.) walnul dr~
leal table, cane boHom rocker &amp; chairs, misc. wood chairs,.
Jenny Lmd bed, George Washington bedspread, dutch oven.
stone IU&amp; small washboard, footlocker. 3pc. Haywood Wakefield iledroom suije.
"HOUSEHOLD"
G.E. relrigerator !like new). Pullman sofa bed, lamps, chairs,
stands, card table &amp;4 chatrs, lawn chairs, misc. eleclnc appliances, Hoover upright sweeper, bench, end table, Maytag
wnnger washer, m1sc. linen, misc. pot~ pans, dishes.
"IIISC."
Model #4502 Lawn·Boy 20" mower, lawn tools step ladder,
tool chest &amp; misc. electric tools.
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DAN SMITH-AUCTIONEER-614-992-7301 ·
Refreshments
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Ucensed &amp; Bonded in fl'lor 'of Ohio &amp; W. V1.
Ohio 1157-68-1344..
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"Not responsiblllor 1ccidents or loss of
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INFO: 1-800-282-~167 OH
800-848-4191 NATL

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The Univarsity of Rio Grande, the project sponsor of
the multH:ounty (Gallia, Jackson and VInton) Rttired Senior Volunteer pro,ram, is accepting applications for the position o Director of RSVP.
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This "is a twelve-month, administrative contract with
appointment to be .effective on or about July 20,
1989. Silary ran1e $12,000-$15,000. Responsibili·
ties · include the day-to-day .operation of the pro·
cram.

1.89 A.
Completely Fenced
1528 Eastern Ave.
B~ Evans Motors
4186 Sq. Ft. Whse .
Plus
28'x31' Office

CALL 446-3994
9-5 lion. thru Fri.
Evans Enterprises, Inc.

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lila lndlfrltlualo: Santoro. hou•
wt.aa. rotlr• I m011tn wlh .
kldoln-ol. Woolloraft .. lblo
ochadulolmony-benolllo.
PI-• opplr at Ohio Job tor·
vtce. E/0/JL
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Vocand•. Soc:tlon B. -In~
of tho -'"'"" A a r bltwKn dw MLTA 11nd the
ao.d of E,..collon. llo Malgo
Loeol lchoal Dlolrict to pootlng
1M following v~•ev for ih
,...,._ ••chlng llt8ff: School

SATURDAY, JULY 8, 19$9 ·
10:00 A.M.

Located at the Robert Hill home in Racine. Ohio at
the intersection of St. Rt. 124 &amp; 338. Watch for auction sign. This is a combined auction from the late
Walter Brown in Reedsville, items from a home in
Pomeroy, items from Betty Roush down south &amp;
Bob's Garden Shop.
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"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTORS ITEIIS"
large oak cabinet. rocking chair, depression glass &amp; misc.
glassware, McCoy pottery, I..C. Smith typewriter, apple
peeler, Stilard scales, Avon cape cod collection, quilting
frames1 R.R. lreighl wagon, 30 gal. stone jar, &amp; lots &amp; lots ol
packec glassware.
"HOUSEHOLD"
C~uch , loveseal, king s~e water bed complete, music center ·
sian d. lamps, 3 corner table.- cailinels, 121 room size rugs,
lots of kitchen &amp; -household items, 3 shelf .ulilily tables,
coffee &amp; end tables, desk c!ocks. polly seat, inirrors, maple
child's chest, m1~c . lmen, m1sc. dishes, pols &amp; pails, step
slool, misc. chairs, dresser, chests, radio, kilchen table, hea·
ler &amp; etc.
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Drill press, pipe dies, saws, yard roller, rotary bin, chain
saws, hedge trimmers, 3 pt. liitch blade, carry-all, new pig
pole, lop links, Snapper riding mower for parts, 14 h.p. Bo·
lens riding mower, cash register, ·new windows. bicycles
fread111UI, welding rod, compound bow, 4x24 Hyd. cyln. :
hyd . pump &amp; controls !new), e1tra nice ladies goH clubs,
flower pot s, fruit jars &amp; lots of lools.
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DAN SMITH-4UCTIONEER
614·992-7301
Ohio - 57-68-1344
W. VI. -515
Refreshmenls
Cash
Positive 10
l,lctns,.t &amp; Bonded in F1vor of the State of Ohio &amp; W. Ve.
Member of Ohio, W. V1. &amp; llltionll Auction~~rs
ASSociation
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Sofa. rechners, maple coffee Iallie and end tables. Bassett
chma cabmel_. g~ld G.E. refrigerator, gold G.E. electrical cook
stove, gold dishwasher. apt. size Kelvinalor electrical cook
stove. rocker, microwave table, lamps, Hunter ceiling fan 3
pc. bedroom sutte, radio, pressure canner, pressure cooker,
Home lnlenor, ptclures, punch bowl set, metal wardrobe,
Gtbson 25 cu. ft. chest deep lreezer, Westinghouse stacked
washer and dryer, curtains, drapes, bedding. sweeper, gas
\ (11'111, magazme rack, double wash tubs, Maytag wringer
washer, Coleman camp cook ~ove. chairs, lawn chairs, pots
and pans, electrical appliances, dishes, planiSI planls, elec·
lrical typewrtter and stand. night stand, Bentwood rocker.
kitchen metal cabmet. fireplace accessories, baskets, Tupperware, shelves, lood gnnder, card table, quitt pieces, and
much, much more.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLE
Kitchen tabmet, wash stand, stone jars, crock cast iron tea
pots, rocker, wooden box, drawing knile, old silver dollars,
other old coins. and .much, much more.
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TOOLS AIID IIISC.
· Homeltte chain saw, carpenter tool box. gas cans, psoline push
lawn mower, metal drums, wooden ladder, electrical weedelter
gas hot water healer, C!lftsman 10" radial arm saw, hand toots:
5 hp Bnsas and Stranon mottJ, Lawn-Boy mower, electrical
han!l saw, meat uw, fl!SS roller, space healer 150.000 btu port·
able, tis ling rods 1nd reels. I ye• old 14 hp John Deere riding
mower wth 48" rut and much, much more.
VEMICLES
Good garage kept 1978 PonliK Bonnevile, 89,000 miles.
1976 Chev. 4 wheel drive pickup true~
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OWNER, MARTHA lOONEY
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MARLIN WEDEMEYER. AUCTIONEER
614-245-5152

AUGUST 15, 1919
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PEACH FORK RD -Co. Rd. J9,... Priced FcirQuick SaleAll brick 3 bedrooms, lull basemen!, 5.75 .ac(es, above
average. To see rt is to love 11. Great home in lhecotlntry-10
minutes lrom town. 'low $60:s.
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Cremtam Road, Harrison Twp.

· Gallia C-'y, Ohio

BUR UNGHAM - Store • Service Station - Garqe- On St.
Rl. 33. Agold mtne location. Want your own bustness!Here s
chance. Mid $20's.

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT-Call 992-3267 .
Bids to 1M maillll to J. J. Da•is at 939 Ash'
St., Middleport, Ohio 45760.

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AUDREY F. CANADAY. REALTOR
ROBERT E. GORDON, REAlTOR
MARY FLOYD, REALTOR
OFFICE: 26 lOCUS'{ ST.
GALLIPOLIS. OHIO

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IF SPACE IS APROBLEM, TAKE A LOOK AT THIS TRI·LEVEL.
9 ROOMS. 4 BEDROOMS, 2'h .BATHS. FAMILY ROOM, FOR·
MAL DINING, HOBBY- ROOM OR DEN, OVER AN ACRE
WOODED LOT. tOTS OF PRIVACY HERE FOR CITY. EXCEL ·
LENT PRICE. $65.{)00.
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$20.~. NASHUA IIOBILE HOllE -14X70 WITH 12X7 EX·
PANDO. ELECTRIC .HEAT PUMP, CEN. AIR •CONO., 3 BED·
ROOMS, EQUIPPED KiTCHEN, DECK. UNDERPINNED, PRE· .
SENTLV SET UP IN QUAIL CREEK MOBILE HOME PARK. LET
. ~S PSR~m Y~E~J~~~~~~~ ~fL~~INK YOU WILL AGR.EE IT

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As a fully accredited 322-bed acute care lacility, ou; current
career oppon~~nniesll1dude:
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$6,000- WOODED LOT ON RT. #218. APPROX. 2 ACRES,
HANNAN TRACE SCHOOLS.
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Nursing • RNs &amp;LPNa
Critical Care •
Post Panum
Medical Telemetry
Emergency Oepartmanl

··We offer a variety of challenges. You'll have an opponun"y
lo contribute your iclaU through lhe Aecrullmanl &amp; Aelanlion
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Your benaflle and aalaty will rivallhal of big city hospitals.
And to top lhle off, you'H 111110 enjoy lhe com IOns of a smaller
community l81turing an excellenlachoolsystam as well as
riCIHiio(lai Oflll!lrtunlllaeiO InclUde a State Parle, local
·, 1 .hel, tnd lll8I!Y hielorlcellllet. Wt believe wnu can
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'; Zaneevtlle. For more Information pllue contact: Yeroulc•
OrNr, RM, Human llltirv~ D1!*1ment, (814) 454, &lt;4801. An tflual opportunity employer.

AP~~r.:.:,o:s ~&lt;

Auctfonw Notes: Tills Is 1100d d• 1uction.
llot.Responslblt for Accident or Loss of Property

PRIIIE LOCAl ION - 2 STORY BRICK HOME IN CITY. 3 BED·
ROOMS WITH SPACE FOR 'POSSIBLE 4TH, 2~ BATHS, FOR·
MAL DINING. FAMILY ROOM, VERY NICE ENTRY WITH OPEN
STAIRWAY. LARGE LOT WITH INGROUND POOL, PRIVACY
EENCE. QNLY A FEW BLOCKS FROM DOWNTOWN:EXCEP·
TIONAL VALUE AT
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team which truly believes In thelr·paopla.
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AVENUE • ZANESVILLE, OH 43701 • 454-4000

BE. YOUR OWN lOSS

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Business
Opportunity

Garage bact~ IMp for
Mobil• horne. 1 ttere ground.
a•ogolnautotOII.
gao haM.

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SR 248. 814-9111-3140.

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YOU CAN BUY THIS CHEAP BUT BRING YOUR HAIIIIER. IT
NEEDS SOME REPAIRS, 2 BEDROOMS, NICE SIZE LIVING
·ROOM AND KITCHEN. LEVEt LAWN AND IF YOU LIKE CH·
ERRY PIE THERE ARE 3 CHERRY TREES FULL OF FRUIT.
JUST OUTSIDE CITY. LOOK AT THE PRICE!!! $14,000.

ENJOY LIFE IN THE COUNTRY- 3 BEDROOM RANCH, EAT·
IN KITCHEN WITH RANGE AND REFRIG. COVERED BACK
PORCH, ATTACHED G~RAGE PLUS DETACHED GARAGE·
/WORKSHOP. LOTS OF TREES. PRIVATE STOCKED POND,
LOCATED ON 14t ONLY 511 MILES FROM CITY. CITY
SCHOOLS. 2.08 ACRES. $52.00D.

NEW PRICE - $65.0001 THIS 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME
LOCATED NEAR GOLF COURSE AND NEW POOL HAS BEEN '
REDUCED $t0,000. HOME HAS LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH
FIREPLACE. ATTACHED •GARAGE, BEAUTIFUL SHAD~O
LAWN. NEWLY PAINTED.INS!DE AND OUTl •

NICE PlACE' Iii THE COUIITRY. ONE ACRE NEAIILY lEVEl.
LAWN. HAS WALNUT GROVE IN BACi"YARD. AlSO NIC£
TREES ON FRONT LAWN. QUALITY BUILT 3 BEDROOM
RANCH WITH LARGE FAMILY 'ROOM, CITY SCHOOLS, pREAT .
PROPERTY FOR A GROWING FAMILY. $50,000.
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Oillrlbutefrito-LIIye . N.-w.coe.
ot tw name bran
•nD f9otk 'No slllna. Sei"N 5ce.
CCrf'IPinY owned acoquntl In·
depedent Netlontl Cen1u1
1hows ennt»t.w.-... part· lime
. ..ninGII upto117,000. Youwil
nHd •18, 000 c.h for ~uip­
m.m. C•H 1·100- 7Jt2."1150 .,..
Ytime. ~••or 41.
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Bearty S-'on. I ,.... in bu•i-

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llolro. 11 t W. 2nd St.. Pomoo
roy, Ohio 48788.

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!P.vel. 3 bedrooms. I \'1 baths. kit. w/ 1ef1 it and range, rn~ IN !OJ room, plenty
of closets, and this is just on f1rst len I..2~dleYel o.t lf!! tamrly, ut~ity . and 2~· ·
garaKe. Has ?lg lots, city schools. ThiS IS a new tistmg- so get your 1ppo1nt·
ment now.
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homes Or\ Here it IS, 3 ac. mil, beaut~ul ftlt to roUmg parkhke, secludedw~h
prlvac~. 2 septic "tanks and rural water. It's ready to set up 1 or 2 mob1le

homes. Askmg $12,800.00.

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'li5.111NIUIILL LIASiw/OPitONTOIUY: Tho t.ick
has opp1ox .
2700 sq. ft. living space, h1s llwcuOO pool4_bedrooms.
bath~. famt~
room, formal dimng, iwlng: room with fireplace, now has 1nsert. ~t1 hty room
upstairs. 2 urports. 2 car prpae, bvety deck; screened. tru1t. dogw ood
trees, shrubs, rose bushes, etc. Best thmg:is the privacy wlhthe conven1e11ce
of in town property . Asking: $99,500.00.

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today for priCe.

t36l. DOWN BY THE RIVER - 'Mly would anyone want to renl when youun
own this exlla mce mobile home w1th 3 bedrooms, kit. with ref:r tg. and range,
lovely deck owerlookiog the OhiO River. Has 3 river kis with !tis propertw .U
vn u like boatinQ ~tn l1 fio;hinl' vmr'll w~tnt lo see th1s todav. :11?1 n~.
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•430. NEW ON MARKET; fiela~e d atmosphere. we th1nk you w•ll·agTee. tlus
home has a ~erv relaxed atmo sphere. and towely ne~ghbor hood. ThiS 3 bed·
roo m ranch oilers couItI)' hke k•tchen w/ breakfast bar. Has comforlab!! SIZe
tamtly roomw/fi replace. mgrou rd pool 16x 32, blatk t ~p dnveway ,2 cat gar.
age. Iron! covered porc h. back paho. 3 ac. m/ 1ol beaut~ul 11at land. apple and
chen y trees. r as ober r ~ , strawberres and gra pes. Also has a niCe barn.
Located 1nGreen towns hiP. IU S! a lew m1 n. lrom tow n. Sou nds hke our k1nd nl
lrv mg. gtv e a call today.
MJil. THERE'S 1110 OBLICATIOII ... excepllo those you lowe .. to ull about lhrs
ont~. Tilts colorul home rs a show Pace you could be proud to own. Has ap
prox. 3600~Q. tt. livings pace. 4 bedrooms. 3 1~ baths. fuRy eQurpDed krtchen.
lormall11nii1Rroom. tr , rec 100m. 2 beaul~ul ~replaces. lull baseme111w~h
k11 chen. free gas. 2 sto cked ponds, b~1 ri. sta~tes . ot_her outbu1ldin~. sii:le pa• ·"
110 22~40 rnAround pool w/steelliner All mmetal nght s. Call to r your prtvate
~ how1ng. 102 ac. m/ 1. Thmk you can be happy hefe.
~40UPICIAL

IS THI PRICE- AND TIRIS . rho loan • "'" m•~ e. Only
12 yea rs to pay $354.00 a mo nth. !rlCiudes In and IllS 3 bedrooms. cou !lry

krlc hen. s1de patro Ptck up paDI!( and read the rentals. you can ow n lor ~'!"flat
you pa~ 1n re nl.
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inground pool 20x40 with fiber Rlass liner. shelter house. ctller outbu!ldmgs, 4
ac. mil 1n Green School area. Call tor kx:ation af!.d prrct.

Owner rn••• !Ito right to rojoct •Y anti aU bids.

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- Beaul1ful home in Micldleport
Par~ 3 bedrooms, full ca•peted, central
in-ground pool, garage, warranted I year.
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IIDDLEPOIT- Priced Ri&amp;ht- 2 stor;y home close to c~y
park. 2 bedrOOms, tull ilasement, large. lot, •vinyl sidin~
Comlortable. Low $30's.

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VENDING ROUTE
ALL CAOH INCOME
1300- 1700 .. ch mechine
wHktr. 100 P•Cint rwt1.1m Of
tnvMtment IJ,IIf'Mtllld C.ll 1·
800-4011-11.443

.11432. NEW LISTING": Th1s mob•l l! nome ~u r e 15 coz~. ha5 3 l?edtooms. 2 lull
baths. closed tn back porch oo~ered front pmch S1!Son re nted lot. l4x70 m'

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SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1989
AT 10:00 A.M.

514- 992·111111.8.

450 2nd AVE.
446-6806

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RESIDENT SELLING HOME
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ptulri:Mng. Wil pllinl · ce~ting~~:

dwough ttw mal u,.lyou h.,e
ltWootlgotodtha offorlng.

U71. KINION ~YI . IS THE lOCATION- You're l•ke tho. 2 bedtooms, l
bath. lenced in ti"...ckp td. lar ge lot Lel' ss:o look ·~siCie
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RESIOENTIAL · INVESTMENTS · COMMEAOAL · FARMS

CollttP aro [QIIIi Opportunity Afflrlllllivt Action Employers

PUBLIC
AUCTION
Fr~m
take Rt. 7, south approx. 6

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PUBLIC AUCTION

ntble rltM. Reter.,ca .... u.
ble. Alae-. aleowelkendl. C•l
814-208-11.788.

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StoW lids Will h hati¥111

Applicants tuy apply by completinc a fonnal appli·
cation available at the Personnel Office at the Univ·
ersity and including with It a resume and letter of in- ·
tet'est and tile names and addresses of three refer·
ences before the deadline of July 20, 1989. Inform•· ·
lion should be sent to:
lis. Phyllis lluon, Personnel Officer
The University of Rio Grande
P.0. Box 969
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Rio Grande. OH. 45674
Tho thliv"sily of Rio Gr~ndo end lio Gr1ndo Community
P.O. 17657

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Will dO b~"b¥•ftlng Mon -Fft
Christ-. hDnie.,lntvwn. ~--·•,
drive. HIIV:e A yr. dd boy whO.;
neldl friend&amp;. C.H &amp;14-U8-•

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Minimum qualifications include crant and proposal
writing, associate collece decree, implementation
and manqement experience and expenence worlling
with older ptrsons. Bac~round in community development and social servtce delivety programs are
desirable.
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Rt. 160-Formerly
Motor Car Brokers
4800 s9. ft. Whse.
plus 20 x20' Office

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Wor..... ! - l a l - . Foods.va WOrlcert. ElectroN• T•chnlcl- ln-.otrlol - . . . . . .
Wor.... NurUngA......,.aand
Ordolll•. Mlchlnlat&amp; Offl01
· Wor.., and Wolden. Roglat•
n-lor c t - beglnnklg July
. 10th. Con Tri-CountyVocotlonal
Adul Cent•o18t4-7113-351t
ext. 14. A nriiiY of ll~ing
IOUroll tO pay for trtlinfng a;e
w•il.,e for 1hoet ellglb'e.

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•Limestone
•Fill Dirt

WAREHOUSES
W/OFFICE
FOR .LEASE

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INOTIC£1
THE OHIO V~LLEV PU8USHING co: NCI:UNIIIIIdl N you

Will do blb¥&amp;1tllng In mv home.
c.m.,.arv e rea. e• e14-44&amp;1182.

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Wit Mb¥ .. in my-home. Ae•o-

Tired of 13.311. an hrl 8orlngl--. --~----r--;---------.,.-----------l
factory ar ft•dllllllr Jo1111Wt"r• 2 nurMI eidl. Shop cl•ll. 2
loolng lor 8 · ll111iy pooplo who houaa keap . .. Inquire II Oddo
EARN MONEY Roodng bookol E~N MONEY ty ...g 01 homo.
went mor:e out of Ufetlwt Just ·andEn"dl Shop. Mldcbport.
130,000/yr. Income potentll(l!. ,30,000/yellt' income poten·
,.,...,by. •Earn wlir"you ......
D01alo. f1 8011-887·8000 Erl. tiel. Oorlila. 111 8011-887-8000
·.CJooad Tu•dltYo • Wedn• llalllpoill McOOnoldo. Tho PI- Y·I01et.
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Job humtng? Noad a okll?

Relumil Wrtting Kit. Prof•
lionel." efftctlwe CJikSe.
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t8.9&amp; to RnufMI Unlimtled.
C-n Clly. 0 H 451123 .

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Answers to SC(ram-lets on. Page D-5

DIRECTOR OF RniRED SENIOR
. VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
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TRUCKING

My brOther spends many
hours in front of the television
watching sports. My sister-inlaw refers to him as the couch
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l.W. STEWART

12 ' Sltu1tions
Wanted

IN AAUT

The Overbrook Center, which is a new
100 bed. skilled nursing care-facility located in
Midd~pon, Ohio and open to provide resi·
dent care services utilizing the Medicare and
Medicaid Programs.has recently had the posi ·
tion of "ACCOUNTING MANAGER" be·
come available on its staff. • .•
To qualify for the position, past account:
ing experience and education is necessary and
prior health care accounting experience is
very desirable.
The Overbrook Center utilizes In House
Computer Processing with the Threshold Data
Technology, Inc. brand of applicatio~ ' soft·
wave. ·
1 Compen.-anon commensurate with experience.
Please contact:
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Mark Murphey, Administrator
Overbrook Center
333 Page Sr., Box 33, Middleport, Ohio

17 Miscellaneous .

Buslne11
Opportunity

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Public Sale
I&amp; Auction .

EVERY FRIDAY 7:00 P.M.

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. ~DRIVER TRAINING ·
INSTRUCTOR NEEDED. PERMANENT .
PART-TIME. IDEAL FOR RETIREES
AND TEACHERS. WILl tRAIN. MUST
BE RELIABLE, HAVE GOOD DRIVING
• RECORD AND VALID DRIVER'S
LICENSE. SUBMIT RESUME TO:
AAA SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO, 360
SECOND ST., GALLIPOLIS, OH • .

COLLEGE. 528 Jacl&lt;oon Pike.
Reed bookl for .,_,. t •101) • title. Call 8t 4-40S..S87. , Reg. lito .
wrh' PAlE • 117M, 181 S. 811-11·101Y .
Uncoln...-y, N. Aurore, 11 ·

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SOUTHEASTERN eUSINESS

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Current!¥ •cceptlng appNc.tlor.
'lor "a damol li¥P• pooHionlor
a high quallfv d. .
ofllea
Reaumu m., 'be
to Boa c11
·202c/ollaltpohDa!IYTribune.
S2S Third AWl .. Oalljpollo. OH
48831.
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Love clo1h11? Demonttrlte
bealtl"-1 dott. tor en• Pl!rtv
plant Nomodolloolnvolvad. Fun

Paint JoyeJy miniature to)'s. cairn
$20 set: No tX.pericnce ncce s~ary.
No sclhng. no ~luffing cnYclopc:s
all yOu ~o t§ paint thl· toys we ~ end
) ou . Ha\·e the entire family help
y~u. AnwlnJ recorded •tssalt
revuls . delaih . Call uytl•e

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Ju.a.wam to . .n • little extre t
, l,.truction
mo,.,.7 Or wDUid tiOJ Ike to - - - - - - - - ' "•• • carew7 Eltt.r wwr Awn
can t.lp y .. bet hi Mit You e.n
RE-TRAIN NOWI
l&gt;olll Col -llrn Wo011or, 304-

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OOV(RNMENT JOBS
e18,04Q.e&amp;9.230 ...-. Now·
l*lng. Cal 111 1108'11117·1000
Ellt. R ·8801 for ..,,., lodorol
liat .

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8873.

AVON ott .._II Shlrloy Sp-o.
304-878-1428.

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Pert-rime mldlcellllbtechlltcl..,
lor o tilly aqu- ph\foldan' o
-· -totorv. ·No ililfl worlt Apptv
ln.. p.._ Mocleol Pl... 203
·Jaclto.., Plh O.Ripallo. 8:30 10
1 :00.

814-742-2485.
pr , _
undlll •3.00, lot1 of · old
IMI.-y, lot• more • .., d-v. e
ml• out Sen dHII Ro&amp; R.!n or
Shine under aMtt•.

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simple wo rd s. Print letters of
eoctl in its l1 ne of sq vores.

U1.t furnilure and houelhold
opplian-. Phone 814-7422048.

enth houaehold el•o telling.

CONSIGNMENT
. AUCTION

lg. • !emily. Northup. furn.·
clott.. (ell •lirel)·•p~lianDI!II.

Public Notice

: Permit has been approved
. by the Chief of the Oivislon

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9 mi. out 141, 3 femity gerage
ale. Sat.&amp; Mon.

' Payment Bond given in the
name of the Owner in a ape-. Lolt: Farm•• Bank mD!Wi beg.
3 f.mil¥ ,.rd ..... Juiv 3 . ,. 1
cific amount equal to 100% Loll Tuftdav 11: laundrof'Rit in
mile pilt Lincoln Pike on 141 .
of the Contract Sum or a P'Om"OV· 1-378·626&amp;.
caahier's check payable to
the Owner equal to 100% of
6
Happy Ads
the Contract 1um.
Juno 18. 25; July 2 . 9

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· Addreoa: P . 0 . Box 409,
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8i Vicinity
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" - • •· Swain' 1 Furniture
Aoctlon. Third • Ott.&amp;
a14--3111.9.

Oulllo
Pra11.0 quill. Aff!l condition.
Coohlold. C.l814-tt2-118B7
or 81 li92-2o1411 .

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home . in country. 614-992·
389' ilr 814-992-211.711.

- · The owner reservea the

may

Ohio and
Vlroinla. looking
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!JVented

Couple to live In fEW ap.-tment -..- - - - - -- oo!llfll•. C.H 304-878-1104. Room for elderty.,..., orwOI'I'IM
AVON · AI ...... C.H M~tllv II Etim Home. Cer• for eld.l¥
and handiCipped. ·114-992·
304-IS82-2aa.

Re{mange the 6 scramb led
0 words
below to moke 6

814·24"8·1383.
lnt..-vlew.

k.-tt•. 11111p1. Glatt.. gl•• "Lorf1.114 fomlly . . . July 1, 2,3.
111-lp.m. Rugo, . . ...,.. biM&gt;It
w~ra kitchen oldt«a. boob..
within 30 days of bid. open· 2p... Eikhound1femllle1mlle. doltl, collectiiJI•. color T.V .. end white T.V .. furniture. fabric.
lng.
one year old. to good home, black &amp; white T. V.'1, u•dle yatrn. tot.le. boob,. pllntl, J•
3. No partialaetswtll be Is- 304-8'75-2440. .
wetry, bric-a-broc. g1t11 cknNng
bike~. RW"Ing miChlntL Meg·
sued.
nu1 chord org,M~. Woe window 1·1 0, WOIIW'II 3 to l•ge. lOMe
.
All bids to ba accompa- Maytlg wa•h•. wrainger n•dl fan, picture fnm•. iMelrY, men1. many' other mite. New
. nied by a bid seCurity in the 1omarepair1, 30f1.895-3336. · ••ortld clothklg. flret ••• thil Avon Praducts. 311 Q,..t St ..
'fll•· Many, meny lterne. Paul Midclepo!1.
· lorm of i 1 0% Bid Bond
P1n collie dog, good with kidl,
Denney. cor,..- of 114-lldwelf..
: ex.ecuted on AlA Document · {3041
Y•d ale. Ch•rv St .. Syr.au ...
875-8345.
' Rodn .. Rd . In Bldorol. OH.
A310, 19'70 Edition or a
S1t •nd Mon. 9-?. Sun.C•hier"s check pavabla to Femllle dog, 8 montr. old. 3 family·infant to 111·'-118 clo- 12:30.5:30. A1ln cancel•. &amp;14..the Owner equal to I 0% of. miked breed. frien*t . 304-676- thing. tovl. bedding. dinette 11t. 192·8127.
tov boa, mile. 10 Nelli.
"1he total sum of sums bid.
1741.
: ·.itnd to waive irregularity in
..· he bids •nd ii1 the bidding.
No bidder
withdraw
his bid within thirty (301
doya alter the actual date of
the opening 'hereof.
Upon award of contrac:t.
..ucceutul bidder will be required to aubmit .a Perfo;.

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W.V1. ltate Charnpian Auc-

tlorw. Alclc P.. . on. Lloen•.:lln

·c.,.,toto hou-ldo of "'""
ture a tntiqu... Allo wood &amp;

11 Help WentiKi

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"'"' fiolnvaotmam.
no collectk1g or dllltvaring. Cell

&amp; Vicinity

condition .e kitten• c.ll 304-57&amp;-2607

• ...right to reject any or all bidl

Public Sale'
1!t Auction

'::~:t;~' S©~gf})A-~t-trs·

WOlD
GAM I

- - - - - - ldi10d by ,ClAV I . POUAN

.......Gallipolis..........

: Project M•nuel end Draw-

ings in good

...-..'tJf.PTaaunc ...

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TOP CASH paid lor 18831110dll
Mid nM., uMd c•• · Smith
Buldl.·ftantf.c, 1811 Ea...,.
Avo.. Clalllpollo. Cal 814-4-411228:1.

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LOST. Z 1 - SpanioL ono

tlonw. at•eo CMHtt• dick. c•
load oonlral opolngo. - . . . - .
cu....,.., lttte llirll. IIdia Md
clotNno. Etc. Loww tnd-ell
Midll- . . . . .pot outlot.

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Lo.t : In Mt1on .... fnlle
bledl &amp; wh'ct Autt,..ll'l lh•

1 m~e. 1 famlll•cup. Mather ill
lulllriohSotl•. 1 wkl. old C.l
. 814-892-31' 9 .

i 1 . One oopy oftho Project

Middleport ·
&amp; Vicinity

lrown toft hid•a,bed toglv ...
woy. Coli 8144011-8tlt colt
betort1 p.m.

2 . . . . JIUP' • mo. . · -

lOwing baia:

......'Po'i'riifrov........... ' Monda¥. to.m.·3p.m. Atroondl-

•m,.._ "-oean• ...• · cb
lh'ng Md mftc. tt..,..

1120 ti\MMm Aw. •

· Juno 13. 1989 on tho fol·

pu- ......

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va .

[IIIII: II yI ill I' I
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O.bllie.l•t-.s.ldH•"oed
• • Junt 21, ...-h lllf¥ lntoun•
lion eoll304-t711-1212.

1 yr. old milt dog. hllf bl.....
hilt tlordlr oollla very Qlntle.
llk•chldran. needl good home.
C.H 814-4411-4737.

the Architect beginning

• of

LOST. REWARO'o ff•oct. 1 Iliad
1ir:t gald 1nd while RMrtw•
n. .od Oolcl&amp; 1 lionel

4 . Giliaeway

2. 1989

July 2. 1989

Lost end Found

LOST milt blk .ndwhittAUitfJ.
Nan 81\ophOrd I 0 montho old
w..-irlo brown mil•. brighl
bluo oya, REWARD. 304-7735332 or n:J.B411 and 8t4192· 7208.
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1100.00 r.w•d o..,__..t for
lnforrNtion '-ding to the ..,_.
end connection of p.,.Dnl tor
ven dllilm and or in 11icklut
milchltf on property, 1753249. Sh•rNn E. Lon~

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Goillpolio. Ohio•4&amp;831
Bide wMI be taceived for:
1. General Trod• Con·
tract
Sealed bido wMI be received at tho Architect' a of·
lice umH Tu•claV. July 11.
1989 at 2:00P.M .
Bido - e d ah• that
time wll not be ac:captod. ·
lido wll be OPIInod .,d rood
aloud at that time .,d that
piece. lnter•ttd partiel: are
invited to at111nd bid Oplln·
i1111.
•
Bidders mey secure cop'.
of tho prop.-d Connect
. ~ Document• from the office

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5 YEAR OLD CAPE COD, fBEDROOMS. 2 BATHS, PULLMAN
STYLE KITCHEN EQUIPPED WITH RANGE ~NO REFRIG..
LARGE FORMAt. DINING ANO LIVI~G ROOMS, FULL BASE·
MENT, ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAl:E, ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP,
AND-THE HEATING AND AIR COND. BILLS ARE VERY LOW.
LARGE LEVEL LAWN, GREAT LOCATION, KYGER CREEK
SCHOOLS. $72,000 BUYS THIS fiEAUTIFUL PROPERTY!

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IF Yo8 MISSED THIS MOllE LAST TilE WE ADVERTISED,
BETTfll LOOK NCIW:'i BEDROOMS, 2 BAJH RANCH ON 2\1
ACRES. ATTACHED GARAGE, FULL BASEMENT, PLUS ADOI·
TIONA!. SINGLE CAR GARAGE. KYGER CREEK SCHOOLS.
$58,500.
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ONE OF THE lOST BEAUTIFUL BRICK IANCH HOlES IN
THE COUNTRY. 3 BEDROOMS, 2~ BATHS LARGE FORMAL
LIVING ROOM, FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, FORMAt.
DINING. KITCHEN HAS AMPLE CABINET SPACE AND IS
/ FU.LLY EQUIPPED, ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE, PLUS DE·
· •I TACKED [ CAR GARAGE. PlUS CARRORT LARGE ENOUGH
;1 FOR 10AT OR CAMIER. IN-GROUND POOL, LARGE LEVEL
LAWN. VERY NICE!!!

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-,347. OWNER WILl COISIDEI any offer, ves OW II!!" has relocated and wants
to sell this 3 bedroom, lg. k1t., rani!!. refngerllor. dishwasher, full basement
with 'tam1ly room. has lovely llreplace. Has ceiling fans, central attic fan. t ac.
m/1, with1n walkitlll distance of schools. Severallruit bees on property . Asking

$49.900.

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31

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Homes.for Sale

Gov•nrrart horMI fram•1 .00.
U Aeplir. Allo tp.. drlllnquent

H.o m,•, for

Sale .

3 .... oocllo ... l. 2 llll lwlho.
firoploeo/bullt·ln l&gt;ltcn, double
oven &amp; r•ge. CA. c~ achooll.
Coli t14-446-17K

HomeS for Sale

54 Misc.

archandi11

110now
ExeeUf'llce-Siaoe ltoS
3~77 lt. 60 Eaot
· blloursrill•; WV 2 5504

2 to .. hou ... ilo'VO I~ lolu nn. •
ldtchtn,." 2 eo-. junction 180.
K• Rd . 111 min. fromO.Iipolt.
1 112 mi. from Hob• t.o.Dit•

New

hom. for ula Finllhed
li•~. 2
crew Rd.,..
Po-... 814-992: 7871 ..

.•c:r•.

\late. .100 lla'e

f.m. •• nerw.

•"'"'doded 3 be._.. hou•.
l•ge~ 2a•w• 1 ro,atty,
401'12 mill:.. DUtbullclng. .cenic
..,....,, atreem. low 90's. 814843-6281 "'814-94&amp;-2618.
DuetoflillnghMth. APII1ment
house or bo•dng homefo'r •Ia
Ae•oneble. Call 614· 992·
7204.
3 bedroombrlt*homewtthtarge

lot Mid~., Drive. New Haven.
Good c:ond. 304- n:J-&amp;881.

D. C. Me.tal Sal,es, ll)t.
Buildinga.
Deaigned to meet your
needs. A'ny tite.
CHOICt OF 10 COLORS
fREE ESTIMATE on
po'2t b&amp;ags and peckaoe

de .. ,. S"ve hundreda.
ev,n thouundl of
doll••·
LO&lt;al Sales Ropro..llloliva

DONNA C'RISENIUY
ls.R, ... 166
Gal~aolis, Ollia 4S631

ASSORT
OCCUPY

Recllced 111CIHtnt buy, 211:ory,

4 bect-oorM. b•n. Dll'lll&amp; 2.6
acra in ground pooL Somervlle
Rolitv. 304-175-3030 or 6753431 .

c.nt .. h• your home •
1-1100·12&amp;-0712.

1172 llllolflold 12&gt;&lt;115 ttol•.
Lorgolot. 38R , H\bolh lml•
from town. 1.41. c.JI 114-44&amp;8789.

Addh:ion.

-~~~ bul ....g IDIL
rnabh 'ho- pormlnod, public

wa~•.
- . J r-.

.l olor!, W.Va. Phono 304-115-

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3829.

a.

Hl~i!LIIs

o.-. 14••· 2 bectoom

wilh dryer, A.C. woodburner.

814-992-7849 .. 814-9923767.

32 Mobile H omea

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

for Sale
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•cr-. 12xe6 mobla home.

:nllly

ooom. outbuldlngr,

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tr•···ruNIVII'tlt•
...... '"''"'"·
dr.ed
Wl!ll,
1111. 'ricedon

WOocl.,cl132-oo/ di,OOO.
AI. 7, bol- Eurollo. colll144a.4411.tl:•7p.m.

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~'!.~~0 ~if.:
ldul hunting oroa ~t~~od ump

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motll¥ 12 mil• oout- of
O.llipoU• or, Lincoln Pik•
t21,000. AIIG. 11 _.. on

lnipoctM&gt;n. 114,9811-4491. ...

lfttl. Thll proptirty

Farms for Sale

Countrydra.n firm home. 3 br.,

2 botho, on!vl t24.111 6 up.
S..our.model. Cal 1·814-8887311.
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Lincoln Pike Rd . . prl011 et
t&amp;.ooo. Devla Re .. Eate. c.n

3 raom • d

. Comt~lotolr

yard. eon

0.1 . WhHo Rd., 2 llulding lat• Appr•. 2 ....

37.. 2740.

.ooalo. CoM 114-2411-11581 ofl•
4:30.

FOr Bile: 4

.,_h.
Medii on St.
furnklhod. Lorg•

114-448-4109 . ar
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l'or Aont: • ,_,. 6 bolh. g-.
- . in ..... ni.. yord-coll
• 14-4411-0874.

•F*• (Lift af bibl ..

in Gordon of Dwotlon In OhM&gt;
Voll"" MemOI'/ GordeN. Coli
114-337-2118 col! ocr onyllme.

Hou11 far rent. .....,,,...... 2

.• be•oomo. no inlldo PilL d..,.
..- roqured. 114-992-3090.

10•100 lol. Mlin St. Pom•ay.
UIOO. 114-112-1121.

PRICE REDUCED BY $17,000!!!- 73 me
farm m Perry Township. Very ni:~ home
offers 3 BRs. 2 baths, LR, kitchen. carpet, ·
electnc heat, woodburning s!ove There is a
40x60 barn, cellar house lnd several other
buildings included. Call lor apooinlment.

38~811911.

A REAL CHARMER .... 1.87 acres, m/!, and
an attractive country slyle home just a
couple of miles from HMCon Rt. 35,Features
include 3 or 4 BRs, bath, LR, kitchen, DR and
FR. fireplace. gas heat. 2 car ~age. There is
·a 30x30 barn and mobile home pad on
property. Call for more -details.

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Uted IPPiincet, W•herl. dry·
... -*'0•· nrfrlga-ltara. micr~
weve ov. .. Ktn ' s Appli.noe.
217 E. 2nd St., Po"'•OV·
114-992·1336 or 814-981'
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48 Space f or Rent

A BIG HOUSE! - Ora big paymenl?
Heres a compact 2 bedroom home that's easy lo
mainlain ..Very nice kitchen, bath and living room.
Why pay rent when you can own your own home
lor tile same price' Nlce deck, fenced-in yard,
oulbuilding. Give us a call, you'il be pleased.
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#702

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Uaed r.,. good c:ond. 875-1090.

PRICE REDUCED!!! - If you have beeri
looking for .a home that will give you room to
stretch out, this is it. Fealures in this home
are equ. i~ped krtchen. lor mal din in&amp; · den,
lovely hvmg room wrth fireplace. dinette.
bath, 3 BR. The full basemen! IS finished and
offers bath, laundry, rqomy, attract1ve family
room.

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• fZIO. U... lao 2'1 .lode·
,sonPit.O.IIIDallLclllllt4-44e4oltllfl•1 p.m.
Upatolro. unfurnklhod opt., - D«ld. utlttt. palcl. nopllls.CIIt
814-446-1137 . .L 11-•

21.5 ACRES. NEAR NORTH GALLIA SCHOOL No structures .
Localed along Frank Rd. $18.900.00
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3 LOTS LOC~TED IIEAR TYCOON. LAKE 150'xl15'). Can
purchase on land contract, $2,000 down. 10% lnleresl pay
$129.69 lor 6 yrs. ,
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5.6 ACRES localed below Gallipolis Dam, along Hazel Rloge
Rd. $4,900. (Can purchase on land contract! $1.500 00
do~n. 10% mterest, pay $100.00 o•r month
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LOAN ASSUMPTION .... $2,500
DOWN ..... 9'!.% FIXED RATE- 3 BR, bath,
living room, kitchen, attached 1 car garag~
Call for more details.
36.5 ACRES M/ L. CLAY TWP. - fronlage
on Friendly Ridge Rd. Old house on land.
$19,50().
2.4 ACRE TRACT -COMMERCIAL SITElocated on Upper Rt. 7 across kom new'
shopping cenler.

TRAilQUILm .....6
. overIoo !linng
beautffulween vaReys.
hom1e is IOclled
just soUth of Rio wande andJeatures 4 BRs,
.2 baths, LR·FR combo, k~ hen. s!one ·
fireplace. Very private.
$l5,000 - 19.143 acres m/I. .Approx. 'A
mile from cily limits. All uliities available
108 ACRES. MIL. GUYAN TwP. - Some
I ill able.

NEW LISTING~ 2 ll~ iiANCH situa!io~ on \\ ac1e. Hardtop
road. Hannan Trace School District. $26,500.
PRICE REDUCED TO $65,0001 Beautiful L·
shaped bricM. All~ooms large. Eat· in kitchen,
formal dinin&amp; LR w/FP, 3 DRs, Bl baihs, atlached garage.
·
SIIALL HOME wilh extra lois. 3 BRs, bath.
$21,000.

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OU:IIfftll{ GRASSII Move ,into a condominium
alonfGf8i)e St. Only 1 block from grocery and d~wntown.
Qualrty constructed. Heal pump. Cus!om cabiniJt Dish·
washer/disposal. Tax abatement program. Call for an ap·
pointment to viewnr
REAL ESTATE IS BIG BUSINESS...CALL AN
IOOD IIEAI.TY SALESPhSON.

8ofM Md chair• priced from
t3ll to till. T•bl• 50 tnd
up 10 f12l. Hlde-o·be· UIO
to till. Aoclinn 0221 to
em. IMnpa t211 to t125.
Dlnlllt• t101 end up to •us.
WOOd table W·l
211 to
t7lll. Ouk ., 46 up to 1371.
~~- 400
I ,..
~'11-'P'""t w-m.ttr-•
.,dup.bunk*291
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up to u 9 s. lei&gt;¥ f110 M
~:r ·
ottr-•orIIUO
tun or· twm
t71. finn •
tnd
e98. Ou11n 11111 t271 6 up.
1Unge380. 4dr11W•chllt eiS.
Gun cei*ltll I. a. &amp; 10
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41
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lad fnm• l21l, a._, lfle
t31 • king fnmo 110. Good
1lll.atkJn of ._.,oom suit-.
m..ol .. blnota. haedbo•cla t30
-d up to fll

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Nicely turnlahedmoblehome. 1
mi. Wow town overlooking
rlv•, CA • hoot. Ref. C.H
I 14-44&amp;-0338.

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eO o.y1 •erne •

c•h with

opprovod dod •. 3 MM• out

Bll•Hio Rd. Open 9 A.M . to &amp;
P.M . Mon. thru Sot. 814-44&amp;0322.

:f.:.'::":'::Colli 14-44&amp;-7672.
PICKENS FURNITURE
N.w/UIIcf

Furnklhld. eoblo T.V. utlkl•

, '!'"• ~.bl o
1 1..--

For S.le: 4 mirrored illding
closet doors. ltn 24" • 80" .

, V..I ... F~~ntrure
Nrlw' ..,d uaed furniture and

'.. - . ldo~ tor b . -...... .,..
.. 1 Rivarvlaw in Kln.,go. Fo•

....~~. eon

Hau-ld llr,.hin 9 1/ 2 ml.
-laho Ad. Pt. Plo• .... WY.
e~l 304-175-,1 410.

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llnooln Pk.
101: 9-11, Sun:
12·.1. Op111 All• ln. unti19
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WE HAVE BUII.IIING LOTS in Rodney Village II and Mills
Village. Call for more inform;1on.
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75 ACRES· Iocaled al~ng Glen Summit Road. Oider 5 rm :
house. $20,ooo.po.
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-Coli 114-4411-1111.

75'd20' .BUI.LDING LOT IN RODNEY II SO: Reduced from
$5,000.00 to $3,500.00.
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• lr.. 1 1/2 bltho, · CA., .......
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....... p1~-nd.
cildld.
S'-1ing It *281 ptr ma Cal
~ 11~31?·7110.
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p.-king • A.C . Aaf. raq'od.
.• a.•oblo lor 1 poroan. Col
, 814-446-0338. .
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Fwn61hld 3 mw.. a '-th.
upetllire ct.... no_pMa. luJtellle
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2 LOTS WITHIN GREEN ACRES SID. One is 84'xl48' !he
other 75'd48'. Purchase erther tor $5,5()0.00.
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LAYNE'B FURNITURE .

; BUDGEt' PAICEI AT JACI(.
BON ESTATES ••31 ... ~.•
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" shop lrld ...,.__ 114-44&amp;: 211&amp; E. 0 . H.

.NEW LISTING! - If you have .. been looking for "that
investment opportunity" we have it for youll 3 rental
apartments wrth a commercial room all located along a busy
street in G~llipolis . Buy, all now for $35;000.00.
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~ BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTSAT

PROPERTY IN PORTER - Grocery store, 3bedrm. home, 5
bedrm. home. C~ll for more informalion.
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"'"''""'""'• INVEsTMENT PROPERTY: Brick structure with
apartmenls. Also, aQiacent metal slorage/ulil~y
bid~ Est. gross rental .income, $~20.00 per mo. All priced for
$65,000.00.
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M-iSOI~RY BLDG. Commercial location. 2 slory, along 3rd
Ave. , Gallipolis.
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22 ACRE CHURCH CAMP FOR SALE - ·
Nuineroo; buildings including dining hal~
caretaker's !railer, cabins, pool, cllurcn
' bu_ ildin~. '
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NEW USTlN~ .ON A NEW HOllE - Attractive
country ranch wrth spacious·surrol!lldings. 1mile
soulh ol Rio Grande on Rt. 325. This ·3 bedroom
home offers ·' large living room-dining : room
combination; Cus!om made cabinets, HI baths,
breezeway and 1 car garage. Srtuated on a 1 acre
lo1 with extra lot available. $66.500.

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JAKE A BREATHER FROM WORK and lounge on
the 10xl5 deck and enjoy the river view oflhis 3
bedroom home. ¥ou'll enjoy the cool comfort ol
the central a.ir when.indoors. Family room boasts
boil!· in bookcases and fireplace. Garden tub is ·
·one ot the lwo.baths. Formal dining room. Certain •
to please... $59,900.
#708

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Regency, Inc. 21A IP.tment.
nM" plush carpft, new peint.
utlitl• ponl~ly paid 1176 mo .
30.t-171-1104 or 304-17&amp;1381
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S.a&gt;nct-Fioor. o-looking Clly
P•lo. Golllpaia. L.A .. two bedroome. kilchen/dinino room
wtlh ltOY8 81'1d rtfr!g••or.
t2211-t22Bp.-month.Aaf•..,.
c• required. Coli 814-44114249. 4411·2~26. 44&amp;-4425.
113 Tllkd Aw .. 2 BR, unfurn ..
DupiM. Pt'l own utlttl•. ·hc.

Dep . plus Ref. Clll 1114-24&amp;9191. ,
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Kkcnon/at- 6 refl'lawotor.
e28Q/mo-plus dtp. UtlkiM &amp;
..t.. No Pita. Coli 814-4464928.

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·I ller I I'M, 114-448-17'111.

U.S.A.- Own• Must Stll- Will
Help Finance Qu11jfied Buyer - Owner leaving
I he country and musl sell I his beautitulll yr. old
ranch immedialefy: Has cui th~ price· lrom
$59,000 ttl $49,900.1ncludes 3 bedrooms, dining
area, ·equipp!rl k~chen. 2 baths. central air, 2 car
gar agel Large 'A acre lot in a pleasanl rural setting
in a nice neighborhood.- County schools. Now
$49,900. We need an offer!'
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UB.IIea. weldor/ f40. Col
814-387·7813.

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e:zooo. Colll14-ti43-01111.
w...,. • c1ryar, a11111 , 1,._.....,
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11or1 ftor ,....,.. eon 114-44118117.- at ylrd tole

· LOW MAINTENANCE, energy conscious home
ready for you to enjoy. Fealures indude 3 laige
bedrooms. 3 complete baths, family k~ch en, large
living room. mas!·er bedroom wrth attached balh,
extra space in gat age wrth aulomatic door opener,
lots of storage: 1.3 rolling acres. Beautifully
mainlpinlrl home. $55,900. Would considm
negollated for vacanl land.

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31 W. opt. 2 br .. 1 bill h. prfvlto
on-ed. ·~1opi. Cioae '"ll"."....,...,
at~ ,,....., na cent•• ..,...,,
nwer, tr .. h lrovlded.
t2111/mo. Col 81 "j&amp;-8727.
2 br .• t300/mo.I"AI ut•l•l)d.

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LeGRANDE BOUlEVARD - Nice lf!aintenance
free home in a family-orienloo neighborhood. 3
bedrooms, full basement on a flat lol with garden
space. Many extras have been done, such as sleel
s1ding and storm window&amp; $44,900.
#410

114-44e-0041.

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WAS $64,900. N01_!1W_ DUCtiO~i
BLOWOUT PRICE HI
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Owner wants house sold in next 30 days and are
willing to help finance a qualifioo buyer. Look al
this nice, older home one block from city park and
city schools. It leatures 3 bedrooms. 1arge living
room, dining room, kitchen. enhance foyer with
attractive slaircaseand includes a6 year old roof.
·N~w plumbing in the kitchen- was rewired last ·
year. A pickel fence enclose:; lhe yard providing
salety lor your children or pets. Look at rt and if
you don't like our price, make us an offer'
#210

3 br.. dupl• 'lor ..,,, State
81. / 't271 mo. w~h dopooit. coil

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2 bo•'liift l~.,- tilly
· c•l*fld. IPPIIInaa ...- •d p.m. far IPIImtnwrta. So giYt
tr•hplaku~p;wldl~ Maint• utacalle1~44&amp;-31&amp;8.
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Nvlng dod to lhop.
814-44.. 2481
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2 br .. tpt. in qui« ,.ldentilf·
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· : 112-3287.
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CAUGHT COUNTRYITIS? - Here's Your
leave the crty for thi! 2·3bedroom home wrth
basement. Enjoy· the cool evenmgs Siltlll&amp; on the
deck. Home offers formal dining. fireplace in the
living room .and srtuaJt!d on a 1 acre lot. Peaceful,
qUiet.... $29,000.

Coli e14-241·17BII.

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Apartment

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64 ACRE FARM located on Fairview Rd. 3 bedrooms. 2 balhs, '
linished basement 6 years old. Custom woodwork in the
home: Check it out!
3. BEDRM. HOME, liv. rm., ·eat-in kitchen, wrth in Vinton ·
VIllage. 2-car garage, approx. 1 acre $32,000.
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MAKE THIS YOUR CHANGE OF ADDRESS!
- Attractive home jus! minutes from !own
offers 1368 sq. n.. 3 8Rs 2 balhs eat-in
kilchen. dinette, family 1oom, living room
laundry, cathedral ceilings, fenced yard. Cali
for an appointment.
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EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR ANY TYPE
BUS(NfSS. fronts on busy hi~hway..... build·
mg Aas approx. 2016 sq. ft., n1ce parking lot.

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3 BEDRM. HOME w1thm Vmlon V1llage. 1.5 acres. 6 rm.
house. $27,500.00.
79 ACRE FARM localed in Langsville. New 4 bedroom, 3
bath, 2 car garage, barn, pond &amp; landing strip lor small
planes. Price $171,000.00.

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GET AWAY FROM THE HECTIC CITY
LIVING .... Very nice home localed in CoOnlry
Air Estates offers 3 BRs. bath, eat-.in kitchen,
living room, family room. gas heat/c~nt. air,
KC school district.

Haul Troll•. 1175. c.JI .814....._0041.

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118 ACRES LOCATED IN GREEN TWP.. Graham'School Rd •
Super Vi~w! $4~.000 00.
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THIS HOME HAS BEEN GIVEN LOTS OF
TLC ....This home and l.lt2 acres m/1 offers
3 BRs. 11h baths, equipped kilchen, dinette,
attached garage. brick front. s~el sidin~

Eli-'NS ENT£PPRISES, Jo ...
aoro. OH. 1-800.137-9129.

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OWN A HOllE LIKE THIS
off . 35. Corner lot This home
oners k1tchen, JennAire range, DW, doubie
o~e.n~ family room wilh FP, LR w sfireplace,,
dmmg room, fenced rear patio, HP/cent. air,·
car attached garage, carpet.
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CORNER LOT- All b1 ick cons!ruction, 3
bedrooms, family room/ kilchen combination,
central air, 2 car garage plus off1ce space or
mother·iri-la\1' quarters located 1n Green Town- •
ship, not far lrom town. Sound interesting? Call
loday lor an appointment lo see. Priced in the
$60's
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For Sal• • Conaete .nd Pl..e:lc
aeptie tWikl. AI til... RON

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NEW LISTING:· 10 acres. Sec. H34. Perry Twp. Some limber.
Buy now for $10,000.00. .

run s ac rOS? property.

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Avoloblo 1hl 1ot o1 Jutv. ,.,. 70 ,_&amp;_1_H_ou_•_eh_o_ld_G,..oo_d_•
troll., 7 ml• !rom Gllllpolo. ·I.
2 blc:ycltl. ·, h•• window' ftn.
Colt 114'2118- 1402.
Coli e14-317-0IIBI.
ISWAIN
2 lA lrlilar. t2211 rna. pluo AUCfiON 6 RJRNITUAE 82
Raocl'llaako forPoylf100olklo .
.'&gt;l! ....... f100dop. 2 r - · - · Olvolt.. Golllpolia.
,;(!' Col oft• I. 114-.....,1112.
NIW-Ipa.-dgroup· t338. Wrkit: '-•33M, 111 8. llnLiving room .......
t8118. col-v. N . ",.-IL eo~.
Tr.,• tor Rent orl.le! One Kerr Bunk- wkh beddlnlt t249.
"' Horrklburt Ad. Col 114-245- F"' 1btl milt,.. A found•n 1813CIIowyC~-.. 117tDicta
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IW1Jrll" tl9. Reclin• ltert: ing- Dileo!. 2:r • - ONkl•. - ·
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2 br.. troller in oau-. Coli UIED· - . dr•aoro. -oom rl._ Outllo•d motan. drUm
t14-J711.2431.
pump, 1001 c•bln•. .,.iquelce
IU.... Dftka. wringll' Wll .... a
bien~,
R.ltlft Fwnllure .,,..
OOmpiMI Hnt of Ul~ tunltufe.
Moblt horn&amp; til ...... lc. 2 NEW· W••n ,boot• •3&amp;. injection ralin1 moclllna. CoM
814-44&amp;-7372.
. bectoome. no ~a. Rutllftd
- - · fll 6 up. !Stool 6
..... 114-742- .... , Coll114--3119.
S.t .. ll:e *h. Call
.t p.m.
fql•, 2 be*oom. clt.n. ,.,... Caunty ApPII•CI. Inc. Good 814-44···138.
' ~~~- requ~otl. R~ 1, LO&lt;IUat Ulld ippl•'* .nd T.V. allta.
Rood. 304-elll-1071
Op.,IA.M. toiP.M.Monlhru MF~7. llwnmower, Exc. cond.,
Bot. el4-44&amp;-11111. 127 3rd coli e14-2411-ll840.
1 2&gt;&lt;112 bedr- mobile homo Avo. Golllpolo, OH.
2 new T.V. 1menn11. 1 al
with llfl• •dd·on room .
t180.00 p• manth. StAt. 2. 0000 UIEO APPUANCES eh.,nel. ,.._/181, OlkeltiO. 1
rog./e28, Olkelt23. Co~
Glenwood tree. phone Waohon,
ralrlg.-MorL luyX
1304712-22211. •
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Appll.n.,.., 8 14-24&amp;-11439.
Upp• R"'ar
. booide ltano
c-MDiol. 114-...... 73911.

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2-BEDROOII RANCH localed along Garfield
Ave..
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. F/A gas turn .. cent A/C., HW, carpeted
floors. Excellenl condilion, ready to move into. $34,500.00.

YOU WON'T BE CRAMPED FOR ROOM HERE,
thiS spacmu s home and 4.5 acres offers a
tn·lev el style home w/ 4 BRs, 3 baths,
kitchen . LR . DR. FR. 2 car attached garage,
HP/ cen t. a~r , 2 woocburners. Small creek

SHUT YOUR
and imagine your
· enjiljing this 3 bedroom brick ranch located on
acres just off Rt. 35. You will enjoy the view from
the large rear porch, the nice garden spol and all
ol the space for !he children's.activities. Add to
!his lhe year round comfort "of the new electric
heat pump, the ·convenience of the one car
attached garage and full basement, and you will
want to see.I his one right away. Priced at $69,900.
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. #516

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MARilET AND PRICE REDU~EDI!
-Cheshire area ranch offers 3 bedrooms, I balh,
family 1oom, living room. Srtuated on 2.42 acres.
Owner anxious to sell. Was $20,000. Now
$1.7,000.
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47 Wanted to Rent . • · . 54'·Misc. Merchandise

.,. For ,... or
2 IR mobile
' ... _ Col1114-441-01127.

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Phone: (614) 446-000

THIS COULD BE YOUR DREAM HOME Owners have g1ven this beauliful Ca.pe Cod
sty le home lots ol TLC. Features Include 3
BRs, 2 baths, LR, eal-in kitchen, dinette, FR.
full basemen!, 2 car garage, heat pump,
central air. Located in Mercerville area. Call
for further details and appointment.

!1.872 acres m/1,

Air cond.. 18.ooO·btu. • living
nn. ...,._ C.H 114-26&amp;-11889.

•eoping _ , . wtih ooaklnt~
AkloTrol .. i - AI ho ... 1410.
CAH oft• 2p.m. 304-7731111. Meton WV.

START WITH THIS - Relaxed 3 bedroom on low
11affic street close to lown. Knotty pine paneling
a~d bui~·in bookshelves give ·the living room a
warm and cozy atmosphere and vinyl siding
makes !he exterior practically maintenance tree.
Priced al $48,500. .

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HARRISON TWP. water lap. $10,000.

Furn.. *"lcHna;.'II utllt• ~ld.
alwoboth'IOOmC&gt;. 9111Saoand
Aue. eon 814-44&amp;.3841.

Wheelch1lr• niW or •JMCI. 3
Fomly d 4 · - ~-3br .. molllla
eiiCtrfc acaot••· CaM
homo In---~ ...... wt..led
Rogera ~dlcol. IBOo-eaa.
- · ront. Col 11'14-446-0411.. . 210.. .
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514 Second Avenue
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Ohio 4563.
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12.5 ACRES ~/L fronts on Sy~es Creek.
Bonom tiled. Toba.cco bas~ · · · ·

LONGONG FOR THE COUNTRY? - Here's a
beautiful home waiting for you,. Large lover an
acre) landscaplrl lol . in Green To¥fnship wilh
plenty ol open ground around'~. Over 2300 sq. rt.
of well mainlain oo living space includin gbeaul1lul
14x24 master bedroom wrth bath, large wallcin
closet and screened-in porch."Also features exira
large family room, dining room and eat-in kitchen.
2 car garage and outbuilding Very nice qeck for
outdoor barbeques. $79,900 is a bargain price for
soooo much house.
#100

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#HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED A BEAUT!·
FUL HOME ON t':RST AVENUE? - Make
Plans to view this home wh1ch ofWs 2 balhs,
large LR wrth fireplace and view of river
L·shap!rl krtchen; formal entry, FR,.summei
porch, lovely lawn on river. ·

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PRICE $35, 900! ..., Very nice home with lots
of room : very large L·shaped, LR w1lh
fireplace, equipped kitchen w1\H pat1o doors,
3 BRs, bath. LR. fenced yard. deck. Call now.

A·1 Wlthtr &amp; elec. drv.,,
Hid••·bed aofe. full tile bed. 3
dr~er drMIM antique
bocl • llll•~· bedding. kttnpa.
&amp;: end tebl• Cottin A Snyd«
Furn. ,C.H 114-44&amp;-1171.

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BLACKBURN

~OOK AT THIS. OWNER HAS REDUCED THE

S.•• Kenmore Home

3 - - 2 b..... l&gt;or11v Comm.clola,..o.1400-r•
lwnklhed. 101 P I - AldaL faa coriWr S,cond M d Pin&amp;
Antiques .
· P-"1'· t2110 monrh. AkloVW Amplo P•kina--. Coli 614- 53
e-p.- for ilolo. I I - I. 44&amp;- 4249, 4"4&amp;- 2326, 44&amp;.
et4-1149-21121 "' 114-892· 4421.
2141l
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Office o~ ~I bul"'..
orientela. quHtt. Cupbo•dl.
D.t xtlrlf'M. 2 ._.oomt.orMiri for rwwt In · MldciiPort. · AI
neon cloc:b. entire eatttel, C1n
-""" an 1.,.. • • Chldron utl•t•. 'ln..,_ Alr oandll&gt; coli ... , 30+121-3271!. or 304·t110 month. oned UIIO. p.- monlh. A,..M• 62J.e814.
t110 dopoolt. 114-742-301111.
lila Julv 111. Coli 114-992- - - - - - - - - - 1146 '7:00 o.m.-4:00 p.m.: llw. 11011 "' ..,_ •
Niqo..,._hanio,2-oami.
cOtlect...,•leeOidcor8ollyot
....,,,._ no inolda , _ 1. 114-1149-2217ov.,..ga.
Ed'a Golllpolia Fin Morlo"'
- milo Nooth at ChaoUr. Ohio. Country Mo..• Home P•k. a .. /Sun, or cell 614-44&amp;PoutKorre14--••
Aoulo 33. Notth of l'bm•oy. 7812. dollv •II• 8 p.m. '
· '" Modern hou-. I beclreams. 814-.112-7478.
lolL - · · - . Nl•. CoH
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Buy .or Boll. Riv•lno Anllquit,
. llv inl ,._, ldlhon. dfo1inlr1124 ,E.. Moln'ltr~. Pom•!IV• I• go P''l' in ....... pool,
, r*tJo.t¥ 11. Col larotiPoinl- LarQ&amp; ,.,.. tDI. far trel•. in Hour.: M.T.W,10e.m. to l,;.m ..
Mldcloport. f110 P• month. · - 1 to, Bp.m. 814-112·
, mont. 1104-1711-21110. ..
814-811.. 2301. marnlnga ..,lr.
2121.

814'386-2111. lag., Ohio
43138. Roy Brown ogont. 114-

42 Moblle'H011181
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f91' Rent

MAKE A SPLASH WITH YOUR FA!IIILY Lovely brick home with pool just off Ht. 35.
Other features include equ ipped eat-In
kilchen . LR. 10x27 lamily room w/s!one
fireplace, gas heat an d cent. air:

46 Furnished Rooms

w•t• loftn•, uaed 1 .¥r.. 8kc.
cond.te200 Cell 814· 448·
3934.

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35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Real Estate General

#MAKE A SPLASH WITH YOUR FAMILY-·
Lovely brick home wrt h pool just off Rt. 35.
Other features Include equipped eat-in
kitchen, LR, !Ox27 lamily room w/stone
fireplace. gas heal and cent. air.

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1973

1 _ _ , opt. In Mlddoport
t121 monlh oto• ldll-. 114912-1841 Ooy, 814-94&amp;-2211

a• r'ange/t71: refrlg-t'ratt
free/e71 ; Mayteg euto
woa.,./1160:Chootlr-•.17
ao . fl . t1150: SkoggoAppn.,...
Upp• River lief, Colll14-44&amp;7398.
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For Sale :

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CDntriiCt.

iZ.IO Liblrty .. .. Oocl!.
nvrUng. tliOO. Oood condi·
tton. 814-992· 3107.

auto Wllhwltll;. Q.E. Milo
WHher/ 8915; Q .E. drytr/f7&amp;;
Whirlpool dryer/ •76: 30 lndl

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1911 Noal&gt;le 14x70l 3 to., Diiil
electric. like new. Ilk·
lnQ/114,100. Coli 114-21111013.
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1971

40 ln'Ch "'"" ronvo/t7B: · 30
indl ..ec. ..,at/,7&amp;; KMmore

304-8711-2338.Clvdo

1. ~ ••• Long Hollow Road.

1:00 - 4:30 P·. M.

51 Household Goods

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·torRent.

A•hlan.

.,.. ocro eo'"" c.... ..,. Poim
.._ ..., ... -up. 30...:17&amp;.
7eee.

e•h. CoM 814-388-1041

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1974 1""11 • - oloctrlc. 2 br ..
1 t.l:h. on rll'll:ed lot CIH
814-4411-4204 .. 814-24119219.

.,d IPPII•c. inct.lded. Good
condition. 814-992-8171.

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36 Lots • Acreage

1978 .14xll5 811'/VIiol..2.-BR.
mutt 1M moved. Call ~792928.
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1 •cr• ot lll"d. LM1d
t3000 down e2QOfnr
150 moa Nolftlw•t. ort13iOO

OPEN. SUND.A Y

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KIDS 818 SPROUTS

your
dnl. Come • • uaf Ohla Wlltt..-

1974 Clttle. AH electric. 2
be*oom. 2 ll II both. -pump,
central lir. u'*plnnlng, 1t1ps

2 Be«oom hou • · ""
ment. fanmd bldcyard. front
porch, low 30' s. See 6 Burdette

KNOTTY

Reai ' Estate ·Ganeral

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My brotlier spends many hours in
front of lhe televiSion watching
sports. My s.ister-in-law.relers to him
·as lhe couch potato and her KIDS
are SPROUTS.

PSEUDO

l.ond(Home dwolo- pion.
you Cltll E.... H"orne

1981 Aedmm Sec:tia ..l28x51,
Houae tor •leons.n cl\111 Ao.ct.
3 to.. 2 b"h -1. olr. muat be
.. , bride. 3 or 4 becWooms. 1lh
m -. Coli S14--8894of·
b_.hl, 1~
withtNWn. Call . t• &amp;.
304- 87.s.il'332.

Real Estate. General

SCRAM·LETS

•cr•
lor·IIPP'"'-"*" •II• •:00 PM,

(o""'"'urg, Ind. 47J19
SpeciMizing in Pole

Scram-lets on Page D.i3

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Sunday

.Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

SIMMER

Portltnd RoMI,. ,._ Aeven•
waad Bridge, bo1 ow'*'- P&lt;&gt;

Call Toll Fra Marton, II.
1-100·447-7436

Puzzler on D-7

for Sale

t40.000. Coli 114-.....,M37.
"'814-446-4118.

IUILDINGS, INC.

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2otoryhou•. -~~'-dOled.
Ill N. Pork Ortwo, 0111 304456-1811 lfi•UIOPM.

mobi•

hom. b Ill&amp;
lot with worklhed on
:1-:~1-':;pf.~•• to 3&amp;. C4ll

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32 Mobile H DIIMII

pr-1•. Coll105-l!44-1133,
-1231110

W. Va.

Ohio-Poiirt

! #830

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ONE OF A FEW FARMS THIS CLOSE TO T~N­
Older house in good repair w~h over 45 acres in
Green Township: Convenient .. location. 3 ,miles
from town on Rt. -141 in Centenary. large 4·5
bedroom, 2 story home wrth wrap-aro~nd front
porch thai .lakes full advantage of a pleasant
country view. Living room, family room. eal·ln
kitchen and TV room. 2 car garage and metal
building included. Excelllilt neighborhood, Green
Elemenlaty School. Out of town owners are
anxious to sell and have priced the property
accordinjjy.llyoulikelo hunt or run a few cattle.
this is the plac~ $59,900.
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WHAT A PlACE!! Very well manicured lawn which
is neslloo in astand of maturepine trees overlook· ,
ing beautiful counlry view. A-frame home in·
eludes 4 bedrooms, 2 full-baths, very mce living
room/dining area combinalion wrth fireplace,
new carpet lhroughoul mosl of home. Also tea·
lures large 3 car garage, and 43 acres of ground.
Priced at $89,900 with all the acreage. #214

OUR OFFICE WILL
BE CLOSED
JULY 3rd&amp; 4th
·TO OBSERVE
THE.
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HOLIDAY.
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FROM A KID'S POINT OF VIEW..... Ihis 3 bedroom
ranch is perfect. Walk lo school ~ play on the
school playground, mak e new fnends 1n the
terrific neighborhood. Mom and Dad will enjoy this
vinyl sided, energy eflicient home which in dudes
living room, kitchen wrth snack bar, dinin garea, 2
baths and overs~ed 2 car garag~ Salellrte dish.
Localed in Kyger Creek Schools behind Addaville
Grade School. $57,500.

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HANDYMAN SPECIAL - 3 bedroom. l 'h story
!l()me w~h a good bu siness buildin&amp; · This one
should just surt lhe han dy lamily who can make
home improvements and run a business. This
older home needs some redecoraling and repairs.
The commercial building is one large room and
could be used lor a retail shop tor elaclrical,
plumbin&amp; healing alummum siding, lawn mower,
crafts, antiques or anytl:'ng else. lt's .priced al
$29,000. Tell us what you think rt's worth!
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COUNTY'S LEADER'

Wi·semali
Real
Estate
(614) 446·3644
E•.M. Wiseman,· Broker

David Wiseman, 448-96&amp;&amp;
B. J. Hairston. 448-4240
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.Loretta McDade, 446-7729
Phyllis ..Miller, 446-8348.

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Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.
71 AJto'i For sitkl

Hay &amp; Grain

64

71 Auto's For Sale.

Bunkbed. dr•Hf,' ttY•el f~ns.
BMX blk• et•l &amp; ruger, P-85

plotol. CoU

1982 OldoCull.._ 8 &lt;YL . outo.,
PS . 1'8. loodod 122&amp;0. &amp;1&lt;1992-5188.
198&amp; COMII&lt; C__,lbl• Auno
gocd. tiSOO. 11&lt;1-882-H21!.

81&lt;1-U(I-99~9.

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Smell utilil'; trailw to It
tr.ctor. new 3115 tift·bedwtgOn.

Coli 814--448-.,.04.

918 pounda ohoDicco bel e. c..

&amp;1&lt;1-2U-9171. 289 poynd te&gt;
bacoobMe. C:fll' 114-241-1111

~~~:~~·O~~me ~k.· Call
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G .E. drytf', whitet&amp;O. bicycl• 3 H.., for •I• 5n fill d. 11.00b .. a
speed 11:0. e pc. lflllingroom 81&lt;1-24-7-2181 ,
group $~10. Pony •ddle 1315. ·

81&lt;1-98&amp;·4418.

Mobile Home fr1ri'l&amp; with some

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1971 cti.,allo )60 Engino 3&amp;1
318 tr8nl .. uc. c:vnd..
louthern c•. Cltl 114-18$-

WI gina

4823.

Atfllfa h.,. round .. d ~re
blllll, 'Morv-ns· Ferm, Rt.- 35 1981 Cemero R·S, white with
PU!"Y. 30,...937-2018 tNenlnga.

HQP. V-8. lo-d . $12,&amp;00,

good w1ll1 .,..d floor. l&amp;x12.
' • 2()0.

981 haryChetionV-8
01,000. Call &amp;14- .

814-448-10&amp;5. or 81&lt;1N- oot ..,_, 304-1711-4308. coli
4411-2082.

614· 742-3033.

Moving sale. E\llrYthing must

go. Home lnt-'or. tppli.,ce' L
etc. Stwted June 30.Juty 8.
9a.m.-S,.m. 2 mil• out leading

For sale: 1983 M•cu..Y lyNC,

Trans~orlaiiiHI

A.C. P.S .. P .B.. Good &lt;XInd..
t191115; 1987 A"'o Von. P.S..

P ,B .. A.C.. -.c. cond. n4,991.

Creek Ad .• off At. ,7 .

71 Auto's For $ala

Ethan Allan cofl.. ll'ldendtebl•
Se•• Kenmore 5. 1 dJbic ft.
ch•t type tr ...... Good mndftton. 814-992-5181aft•lp.m.

Col &amp;1&lt;1-24&amp;- &amp;0~1. "' &amp;14241-1374:
.

1178 (:hw. 4«4, 3/ 4 ton. A 1
condition , candy 1ppla

35341.

top. ae Cond. 18.000 "'"•

114.000.00. 304-1711-2823.

71 FordFelrmont •700.00. call

72

- - 30&lt;1-178-2704.
'77 Dodge Monaoo, tow mil-.
30"-875-2329.

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1171 pldl· up '""*- I oyL
llondord trono .. 13041 112·

rod/U700. w/ llhw,_, hit ....
191111 Hondo 121. 4 w-ir. 'M 'ord pldlup ohort llod. V·I
1187 Pomloc fl•o. 4 eyL 5 c:IJII&lt;(o ""'" - hro./11100. AMdl tnalne work. '77 Oldl
opood. · lilt whoal. AM -FM .Coft 81&lt;1-U8-4822.
Om- 11-1 280. 30&lt;1-&amp;75a.tta&amp; low mi-. ac aond, , --~---=-----4853.
17,881.00. Phono 304-882· 1177 Dettun PU, I IDd .. runs
217! .
goad.22mpg,lroklngl'700.ean
73_ _
Vane
&amp;_4 _
W.O.
..,
... 245-9414.
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1194 Corvotto. Sllvor. Torgo

Furnit:hed. cabl• T.V. utiUtill
Pili d. Ide II tor b1chelor. Beaniful Aiv.-viwt in Kln .. g~~ . Fo.-

'77 Chtwroltlt Cepuie Cl••lc.
run good . C.. aft• IS, {304t

1711-1179.

TNckl fo~ Sale

72

, · 71 Auto'• For Sale

TNckl for Sale

1814 Ch••e. good,concllion.
•2100 firm. 1111 lliler,

till c;JI Joep. Vary ilood
oond .. calllt&lt;I-HI-311911.

74

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Motorcycles

·z. 1989

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

74 Motorcycles

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76

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&amp; Acceuories

Improvements

..........lwlthwfte*.,·dt~304-175-3241. ,
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BAS BUNT
WATEAPROORNO

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78

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BoAioot-1187 Lonclat '1&amp;'5"
wllh Morcurv 35 hp motor wlh

Goorgoo Creok Rd . Coli 814"
4411-0294. . .

cOndftion. tan 11.,.912·2770.

sOptlc Tor~k Pumpingl90, Go l-

BOAT IIEPAIR.

-~~~ry

Mer·

Dodge Sporumen
Schoon. Motor Hom• 81Hpl
ail. EQient condhion. 31,1571
1duttl mil•. C.H 114-992197•

3189.

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Real Estate General

PIIISES. Jocbon. OH

pooll. cittwns. w_eUs. Ph. &amp;1 ...

245-92811.

.

1-80~

17 11. ft,.. g1oio '"'• trol• •

Fetty Tr.. Trimming. stump
r•moval. C1ll 30417&amp;-1331 .

Call 30&lt;1-578-2911.

t_..

8911-3802

Real Estate General

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StrVIt:es

· -· 0300. 13041 882-3238.
New-CraftsrNn Cirrul• uw.
2"1~ horsepower, 130~ 176-

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'88 Polarit. 4 whHhn. ' 81
Ch•ger 2.2 1or ptrta. roll b•f.

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SOUTHERN.HILLS REAL ESTATE, INC.

RCA VCR. 30&lt;1-675-2663.

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55 Building Supplies

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1977 Ford LTD. in •cellem

stt.pe. LOw IIVerage yearty mileage. Cln be 1tw1 .-t 132

Pets for Sale

1982 Plymouth Horizcri, 4 door,
good lt\lp&amp; ruN good. •100.

114-843-5359.

Hondo XR 80 t376. Coli 614388-9049.

Formerly
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CENTURY 21,

Buttwrwt, Pomeroy. Ohio.

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3331, front end •llnl!ment

HILLS REAL ESTATE,
INC.
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118.111. 4.000 good
semi t .. a n• tlra

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uMd tlra

Ba.lllclng • New Homell Pr•wlre
•-lvr pho . . ondjodlnvlrlng
1r1 d jackl ello edded to exialllng

hom~~

end bulln...._ C.l 304

1711-874).

FLATSWOOD RoAD .
POMEROY ~ .
J Bedroom house,
acres.
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CENTURY 21
PLOUTZ REALTY

CARTER'S PLUMBINO
ANOHEATING
Cor. Fourth 1nd Plne

Phone

Excellent condition, small
down payment, own• If·
nMOcina available. Priced
.for quick
Makea areal
family
Must sell
by

o.n'f4-:"'3888
Ohio
or 814-

8~4-

. 594-4211

ASK.FOR ZELDA
DO SOME REPAIRS

2 bedroom home overlooking the Oh io River. real nice
inside . Do some repairs and buy, this home cheaper.
VACANT LOT--: TRAILER HOOKUP

.9 acre wooded lot w1th drilled well - septic tank.
Buckeye Rural electric service . Amobil ehorne burned
down.on this lot. Clean it up and buy this .9 acre cheap.
. GREAl LOCAliON FOR A NEW HOME .
SPRING VALLEY SUBDIVISION - Two large lois.
Each lot is 10 1.8' lrontage by 171.2' depth. City water.
city sewer. natural gas are all available . Buy one or
both. $6,000 each .

4411-U77.

WE BUY. SELL or TRADE
SEE US BEFORE. YOU SELL QR BUY

New Location - 7·38 SECOND AVENUE

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Groom tnd Supplv Shop-Pet
Gro.o mlng. Alt breedt . . . All ·
styles. lam• fat Food Dealer.
Julie webb Ph. 614-446-0231 .

New Phone Number!

YOU FIX T.HEM UP &amp; BUY THEM CHEAPER

9 room country style home , 3 or 4 bedroom s, 2 up·
'stairs. lots of cabinets and s/s sink. Large living room
and dining room . Gas heat. one bath, level lot. You do
some minor repairs and buy this home cheap~r.

2 ~tory hou111 has 4apart·
meots -with potential income $7,800 per year.
Cor. Cole &amp; Third St.,
IIi ddleport. Would also
make a areal&gt; nursin&amp;
home. $40,000 or make
an offer .
· Call Jack Jl. Carsey
Owner/Aunt al
614·992-2403 or

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INVESTMENT
PROPERTY

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We're Still The Scime __;, Ju$t Changed The Name!!!

1435 .

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Wat,:er1on'1 W11er H1ullng,
Ae•onabl• r~•· volume dit·
counts, 2,000 to 4 .000CIPac&gt;
ily, c;.t•ns. pootl. wella. Me.

537-11128.

8 LANE AMF ·
BOWLING LANE
FOR SALE
MASON , W. VA.

OPEN
HOUSE

J ·a. J Watl!f S.vica Swlmmirlt.

Roterv or cable tool drilling.
Molt weH1 complt1ed1emed.,.
Pump Ml• .. d · ~tee. 304-

100 horse poWer Mttrcurv engina For .... or
motorcv·
do or plc:k·up. Co :: 114-258-

1624.

Mowre¥• ~hollt•ing ..-ving
trioountytrN23y. . .. The belt
tn llrnll:ure urholn•~9 Can
304 ~ 171 - 4 14 for free
"tlmtt•.

EI~od==rl:col;:30::4-:17:&amp;-;;n;:;8S.;:=
1 ,;85
Garieral H:Kiing
.u

Ila Co. RON EVANS ENTER -

cruiur. lpecltlllt fectorv
trained. Mobile lervlce. Pr.O.
sion Moble Marine. &amp;.1M at
Qo.palo Boot Club. Coli 114-

211-.U7t.

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lnG New ..vk:e or rtpeln .
Ucen. .d elearldan. Aldlnaur

Cl.,ner, one h1lf mlle " up

power trlinand .. to ollnjection.

MerQ.Iry Trallng motor, Shore- , 79 Motors J-iomas
&amp; Campers
llno troll• ollio mor• AI In good

·1848.

llftllme guarlft·
,.,.,.,.,_ fur,.hed . .
.,,..... ea11 '"'"""'
'RogersBaltment
· 11 "- 237• 048 8. d., or "' 010·

B5 · General Hauling

1978 St•croft 17', 120 H.P. SWEEPER and MWingmac:hine
1.0 . Elocallontcond. 14500.00. repair, PI!I1S. .. d suPPI'-. Pick
1)0411711'7270.
up 1nd delivery, DIYII VIICI.Ium

For S.. a lxl utility ••1•. rHI

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Camping
Equipment ·

11fncxndlior"

Electrical
&amp; RefrigeratiOn

Wat•p~odflng.

Motors for Sela

:J::::tfflt."-·

B4

Home

81.

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1171 llorllll Dovlclron. ..,,.. •
Gldo. 1:1000. toll .,.;m.. · ,.
114-448-7711.
1111 v.z eo•. ac, oond. 1aai' - .
1177 lntwnotlonol CO E • aloo 1111 Plyft!Olith \lorogor, L -1! nototlonolll• C,OH tt+387- ..
1.78 fral ..... lnor COE. Muol . Model. I - . - . I'II/PI till U21.
take bottV•aooo. Cll &amp;14- whetl. air oond. EJC. cond.
17.700. CaNI1&lt;1-3117-0321 .
1182Y-"'• -lm-7110. eon
448-1U5.
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E-I11• full In Bronoo. Pbone 19118 · Aorootor Von. Loodod
81&lt;1-985-4339.
GOOd condition. Price negDt...
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.:_:.:_;..:.:_.;..:.::.:,:.._ _ _ __ .... 81&lt;1-882·7884.
11117 8·10 pldi-.,P. onoow-,
2•.000 mloo. .,.,. nlco oondi- 11'111BroncoAuto.'311 M.Juot
tlo"
14850. et&lt;l-992-9972 or ove,..a~lld. new 12.10•33
8 1&lt;1-1811-1184.
tlr•. ftM" 1• twlk. •1000.
""' 742-2042.
11e8 Ford pldorp tlao.oo.
Small comporoloopo412110.00. '7.4. Chwy I..-bur._, 4 whHI
an Hondo motorcycle CB drn. 41~ engine 1lUto. new
1350.00. Moko olfor 30&lt;1-773- tlru. 11,800.00. 30&lt;1-171·

loodod 17&amp;00. Col t14-3111t334. .
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,975Fordi,.TD, V 8anain&amp; Nnt
good. 1300.00. 304-458· 1188 Ford 310 delivery wuolo. ·
w•hPS. oute&gt;, AC., 19'111 Ford
18311.
V1r1. Coli 81&lt;1-4411-4109 "'
1989C.veli• Z2 • • I ft'!Onthold, _
37_,11-.:....27_4-D;_.-----~•
exc;: oorw:l. loldld. tilt• ov•
pwm-. call 30&lt;1-&amp;711-2412
eft• 5:00PM.
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1172 3/ 4 ton OMC tnocl&lt;.
'80 Toy obi C.llca•. IUto. 1ir, •c Compw.jloelol 3ao:AT. Pl. PB.
13900. CoM .1&lt;1-248-5823. or
cond. 304-87&amp;·&amp;132.
5288.•
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11&lt;1-2411-" " '
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446-6624.

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE

SUN.D AY PUZZLER
Answers

to Puzzle·r on Page D-4

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1 Team of lhree

PATRICI COCHRAN

Ut-JJ620F2~C~1~~BREAR m_
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Fl E HOURS
LJ::!I
Mon.-Fri . .9:00-5 :00 · "c"' r• "'
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horses

446-1655;...;.._...:,._ _.;_....,!~~!...--

Sat, 9:00-12:00

AKCCock'er Sp~nieiBuff , c::ompletly hou1e trained. 1 1/ 2 yr.
old/ 8160. Call 614-446-2713.

. POME-OY
BEECH
· working frreplace, hardwood ..1....·••.•..,
and ·dr)er, garage. lull basement. ~.l~,.~u&lt;J.w.

Beagle pups for' Sllle. 9 wk. old
825. Caii614-..46-0373.

Female Shih-Uu,. or trade for
chain saw or gun. Call614-26~

1343.

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AKC registered Cocker Sp.,itll

NEWLY LISTED! QUAlll'l THROUGHOUTlls .wh~t
you'll lind in this 3 bedroom brick ranch. Format
dining area, 2'tull baths. living room, great room
wrth wet-bar. 2 car attached garage and lots more.
Call tooay tor appointment. You'D. be impressed!

0150. Call '61&lt;1-25&amp;-6322.

Pf~P~ful fure bred Huak'i pUps. 2
white. black with m•k. blue

eves. Read,' to 'go. A.. o7month
old m•l• grev ~-•lev. ANIII nice
pet. 614-992- 5144 evening.

~NLY $39.500 - $1.650.00 NEEDED AT CLOSING.
$230.00 LOAN APPLICATION FEE. MONTHLY PAYMENT
pRINCIPAL AND INTEREST $3~6 . 79 -10% FIXED RATE
FOR 30 YRS. '
RUSTIC A-FRAME- Wooded lot. pr~vale and secl uded.
lures 2 Ig. decks on upper level. One lrom the master
room. also lronl patio on lower level. Wat ch the deer,
rei. birds. etc. Great view. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 1.440
of living space. 24'x30' garage &amp; shed. This one is
umque lot ol lrees &amp; flowers. A musl to see'

Rsh Tank. 2413 Jackson Ave.

· Point Ple11ant, 304-17~2063
10 gel Jet up 814.998nd 1091
complete t43.26 .

AKC Pomeraniam black temalt
puppy S150 .0Q. House broken
mother to good home $100.00.

304-675-5479.

veer old GoldM Aetriver.

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registered. 304--675-1741 .

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3 ACRES , moreor less. Green Twp. Good mobile home or
burldrng srle.
.
- 2 lots on localed State Rout e 7. Beautiful view of river.
acres of vacant land in I he crly SChools.

5796.

Bunct; Trumpet. good eondh.ion
$86. Silv8f Trumpet, Stradivt·
riUs Bactt . S400 . 61 4 · 986-

4418 .

MAKE THIS OUR NEW ADDRESS: Lovely home just minutes
from town. 3 bedrooms w~ h master, 2 full baths, spacious
living room w/ li1eplace. modern kit chen w/ appliances, tormal diningroom. Affordjlble' First tim e buyers grveusa call.

guitar l••ons. t..-

gin nerl, serious guitari•t- Bruicardili Musie. 814-446-0887,
Jeff Wamsl~ instructor, 814446-SDn. limfted openinQI.

FOR RENT: Aug. l. Can take possession: Nice
home, 160 area. $375.00 per month. Security
references. NO PETS!

2233.

59 For Sale or Trade

THIRD AVE. - Great to raise a tamrly Children wa lk
school. 3-4 bed1ooms. LR w/ tireplace. lg. family room.
dern eat-in1• kitchen. large, garden area. Big bac:kv!nd.l

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1979 Honda 750. good cond.
Call 614· 446-0362.

NEW LISTING- IN VINTON: New burldrn g, mobrle home,
and nice level lol All rn one package.
Very well const1ucled building is currenlly berng used as a
business. Would also make an excellent workshop. Mobile
hom·e has lrv rng room. eal- in kitchen, dishwasher. 3 BR 's.
nice decks (Iron! and back) an.d level lawn. For the Price-

Ford 6 cylinder exc, cond.
82000. Call 614-643-01 15.'

Farm Supplies
&amp; Ltvestock

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INVESTMENT PROPERl'l - ·I ll. story home wrth
4_bedrooms, living room, lull basement, eat-in
kitchen. Two mob1le homes with.2 bedrooms and
bath rn each. Approx. I II acres land. Call for
complete lrstm&amp;
.
.

6689.

3020 John Deere trac·
tor / $6195 ; 2010 .. John
Oeere/13460: Jahn D..-e 3
pofnt mowltt'/ $396: Vermetre
"round b[iler/ $28915. Call 614-

112747

BEAli'I'IFUL FARM SETTING- Seven room brick
home w~h 211. baths. Apartment building used torcanng tor elderly and handicapped people. large
modern barn Ulied as Ieeder Pll business located
mGuy an Township. Approx.-50 acres level tillable
land surrounds farm building~. Call today tor
ShOW In&amp;

288-6622.

M.F . 86. 50 HP , di•-'· wlhflvt
ft . bruah hOg. ttwee b::tnom plow
end four row disc. AM for •4&amp;00.
Call Ron, 614· 698-6864 or

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4-992· 9972.

A .C. Allcrop No. 90 Comb'f\11.

NEW LISTING: Nice home in Vinton. 2slor9 and partial
menton a quiet street. Nice neighborhood. level ,
2 baths, dining area off kitchen. w~h a very well
place. Home hasvinyl srdingand a large deck tor those qui
summer .cookouts. Priced ~ight.

Peerl•• roler- mill, PTO tilage
blower with pipe. 114-981-

3374.

LivestOck

FIRST TIME BUYERS CONTACT US FOR LOW, .
FHA/VA INTEREST RATES!!

Ae·g . Chi.,• An~t Bull. High
vi8W f•m breeding. C1ll 814-

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127.51

REDUCED. - NOW $32,500.00 - 2 IIOiiL£
I!OIIES - 1988.FLEM1NG: 2 bedrooms, bath,
Hv~g room, range. rslngerator, drap~Jies. central
air. 1978 RICHARDSON: 2 bedrooms bath living
room, complet&amp;ly furnished. Front 'porch'. .Both
mobrle homes are unda'pinned. Nice ftat over 1
acre lawn. Owner wil consider selling mobile
homes separately.

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Wtthfllty cott. Nubi~nmllk go«t.

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Bonnie Stutes,- 446-4206
. 'Tammy Moore:-- 367-7760
Crystal Richie - 446·3638

ROOM TO-~OAII_ in the Bl story home w~h over
21 acr_
es. Ho_m~ mcllldes 5 bedrooms, living room
wdh bay. w1ndo.w. formal dmjng room. 2 car
attached garage. partial basement. Newer
furnace. Call for more delails. .

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A neat 12x60 mobile home on a
b
acr6lot wrth storage building~ plus a 2 car garag~
gas forced air heat. range, ret. N1ce trpnt deck.
iiPmrediarte possession.'smMlO.OO.
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112745

NICE FOR THE PRICE! $29,000.00. located at
312 Central Ave .. Rio Grande. Remodeled 1 ~ory
home wrth 2 bedrooms, lull basement newer
carpet eal-in kitchen. 56'1&lt;204' approx lot
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. .
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#2746
REDUCED: 3 BEDROOM STARTER OR RniREMENT HOM E. Needs some repair. C~y location.
$21,500.
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112139
NEW LISTING! LOT WITH 'IMPROVEMENTS all
ready tor that mobile home. Kyger Creek Schools.
Approx. 2 mrles from town. Asking price
$6.500.00.
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AFFORDABLE AND CLOSE TO TOWN!$29,000.00
- 2 story home w~h 3 bedrooms living roo.rn .
bath, Ill. car garage, good garden area. Call today
tor appomtment.

'1127ZI

1 h.,e • new· ide&amp; 2 row corn
pick•. e»tc. cond. E-Brush Hog.
International 7. ft. h., oonditionar/ $825. Call 614- 256-

448-1158

matriarch

112m

. HOT SUMMER DAYS- We don't mind and you
won't when you move into this spacious ranch
wrth 16' x32' in-ground pliol. Economic heating
and .cooling would lit any budget. Make your
appointment today. $62,000.00. You'll fall in love!

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Fender Ahodes pi.,o wtth 2
acca110riet plug in, ec cond.
S200 .00. phone 304-571-

63

ESTATES you will tinrllni•
lovely bedroom brick ranch wtth
area, livin_g room w~h
I
wrt~ newer appliances, 2
garage and
more! Call today tor 'more

NEW LISTING- 5ACRES more or less, Rio Grande Area.
Good burldrng srte or mobile home site Water &amp; electric
available.

N ice Wurlin:er piano. 614--992-

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COIIIIERCIAL STORE'- located at SR 7. All
inventory included. Approx. 1.404 sq. ·ft. Call
today tor more details.
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Yamah a o rgan-105.- Exc. cOn d..
lots o t M.trasl $6QO. Call 614388-8711 .

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Great ·opportunities to build ...

Musical
lnstr1.1ments

ln divi~al

~2754i

NEW· LISTING! THIS CAN BE YOURS- IF YOU
ACT IIIIIEDIATELTI- This ~a honie of el.egance
inside and.out 8 rooms, 2\l.balhs, 4 bedrooms,
Spartan Deluxe in-ground pool, finished 2 bay
. garage plus one detached garage So much m~re.
We are anxious to show this home to you. Shown
only by appointment.
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ELEGANT COUNTRY LIVING approx. 131 acres of nice land. Jhehome makes a
qud!ity statement. It contains 4 bedrooms, formal
dining room, equipped krtchen, Ill. bathund lots,
lots and more. Call today. Rutland area.
#2738
FARII - Approx. 119 acres wrth solid older 2
story home. Barn and several buildings. Salem
Township. $55,000.
#2736
I Yt STORY HOME IN .MIDDLEPORT - I.Jrge
spacious rooms wrth light oak trim. Extra well
cared' lor .home on nice lot. Close to Village Park.
Attached I car garage. $39,900. ,
112750
REDUCED TO $22, 500.00!1· 1981 THREE
BEDROOM. BUDDY MOBILE HOllE in excellent
.condition. Srtuated on a lovely lot on Pelfl Street.
Nice porches and outbuildings. · ·
#2744

LISTING - RUTlAND - A large level lot on Depot
.
with an older Mobile Home. Has 2 bedrooms, l1ont
• porch and a patio. Only $9,500.00.

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$69,500.00_ Executive slyle home in
Middleport. Excellenl view of river. Home~ in A·!
condition. 3 bedrooms, bath, family room, dining
rOQm, b;15ernent and in-groun&lt;t pool.
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*2740
80 ACRES WITH 2 STORY HOllE - 5 bedrooms,
dining area. bath. located in Salem Township.
listed atj45,000.

, NEW LISTING .,.. RUTlAND ·- A farm house with several
outbuilding~ . Frve acres of ground, some tru~ trees, garage,
, and is very private. Home has 3 bedrooms, one bath. NPW
$29,000.00.
POMEROY - REDUCED - Cute lrttte house that needs
; some fixing up. hi town location, $21,000.00.
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15111 3 IEDIOOIIS ENOUGH FOR YOUfTHEN
HOW AIOUT 67- 2 story home wrth 3.9acres
more or less. ~pprox. 50'x35' unattached garage ·
and more. Owners·willngto hold 2nd mortgage for
qualified buyer. Call tor more ~etails.
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COIIYENIENt- 6llll~CREU -living room ·
eat-in krtc~en; 2 bedrooms. newer roof and hoi
water heller, and more!! ·Perfect for couple
• starting out ctr retirin~ ·
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50 ACRES - Close to SR 35. Approx. 6 miles to
town. Call today.
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' HARRISONVILLE - REDUCED- Really nice 14x·70 SchuH
' Mobile Home wrth 2 bedrooms, lireplac' in tiv1ng room.
~ equipped krtchen, dishwasher, big 2 car garage. storage
• buildin.&amp; and a nice 1.06 acre lot. $30;000.00. •

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• RUTlAND - REDUCED - 3 bedroom. bath, frame home.
; Needs -some work.
. $20,00D.OO,
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CO!I.IIIcRCI~ LOT.:_ Ap1ox.'108 foot trooitm

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. lot on heavily traveled street.
of depth. MAKE AN OFFER' $89.~00.00 .

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·street. SmaH price wOOid make go lXI rental rnvestment.
l $8,900.00.
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POIEIOY - 5 acFes, vacant ground on top of a hill near
tlfwn. Great location for house or trailer. $3,900.00.

LETART AREA _.. Approx. 2 acre mini farm w~h small barn;,
: fencing to lhe sheds, plus a 197~ modular unrt wrth 3
: bedrooms, satell~e dish, 2 go~ garden areas. Drilled water
t well. $17,500.00. MAKE OFFER.
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IIIIDDLEPOI'r- Nice !floor ranch home located on agood ·
street. 3 bed10oms, bath, nice level lot. $23,000.00.
RUTLAND - LONG STREET - I floor house, 3 bedrooms, ·
bath. Needs some repair .•$7,900.00.
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JUDY DEWI:TT .................. BROKER .... .'................. :..........., ... 441-8147 ~
.J. Merrill Caner ............ : .., .... Reeltor .... .... ,. _........·......... .' ......... .379•2184 ··
Petrick Cochr•n ....• ,',,., ·· ~ ....... R..ltor ..... ............. ,',.............~ .: ... 44e-aeaa

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POMEIIOY - This ne81 home Is. ready tor immedille
· occupancy. five rooms wrth' 3 bedrooms, large lbt other
laiQres. $19,500.00.
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LISTING - POMEROY - Three lots with a one story
frame home. Has 2 bedrooms, dining room, one bath, forced
' air . heat. .$6,000.00. ' '
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112737

MEIGS COUNTY PIOPEITY CALL 742-31.71
REDUCED TO $39,500 - Appro~. 24 acriiS wrth
ka'Jie and vinyl sided ranch style home. Fealuring
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dinin&amp; krtchen w~h
dishwesher, basement plus much more. Kyger
Creek Schools. Call for details and an appointment
today.
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WHY WAST£ IIONEY ON RE•T? When yoo can be .
making payments to own this well cared tor ranch
home wrth 3 bedrooms,.lormal dinina area, l1111e
krtchen. patio doo1 on dimng 11ea to approx.
12'1120' deck. lev~ lawn approx. 90'xl50'.
Affordable at $42,500.
#2752
ALONG RACCOON CREEK - Urge lot wrth
konllle •nd eiiSy access to Raccoon Creek.
Unfinished 2 bedroilm structu1e wrth most of
finishing materials included. For more details and
price ~all today.
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112751 ,

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FARM approx. 172 acres wrth . ni~ 5 bedroomhie. Ill. baths, tree gl, to home but also has a
h ··,pump. Full· basem'ent. located in Hemlock
Gr e a•ea.
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Beautiful. 2 story energy efficient home. ,5
bedrooms. formal dining room, fireplace in living
room, . family 1oom, 2 ~aths, basement and
detached garage. Asking $49;500.
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#2748

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7 Employ
10 Schad. abbr.
13 Cured
19 Playhouse
20 Crony: colloq .
21 Hawaiian wreath
22 Went in
24 Stunted persons
25 Sun god
27 '_'Magnum, -"
28 Running
29 Exist
30 Brief
31 Finishes
32 Attitude
f1
34 Cover
36 Seasoning
38 Kennedy

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POiiEROY .- Approx: 3\l acres vacant ground. G~od
buildina srte. Close in. Water mil' be available. $7,500.00.

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. RUTlAND old house
large
hoose plus a
Hotly Park Trail" 14'
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and room added on. large metal barn. satell~e
many o!her features. Must be seen lobe
good condition. $79,500.00.
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POMEROY -Th is 2 story frame home . has 2 bedrooms, 2·
baths, completely remodeled, and washer and dryer, couch
and chair. Mchen table and chairs go with the property.
$28,000.00. REOUCEOII
ST. RT. 33- Righi on Kingsbury Road, 2 acr.ebuildingsrtes.
and electric available. MAKE OFFER - TERMS
· AVAILABLE! $6.500.00.
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POMEROY- St. Rt. 33- One acre bu.liding or mobile home
lots, water and electric available land contract wrth $500
down. 15%interest tor a 5 year term. ~onthly payments of$
107.06 on balance of $4,5(l0.00. Total pric~ $5,000.00. .

39 Paid notices
40. Physician: a~br .
41 Concerns
44 Equally
46 Corded cloth
47 Tellurium symbol
48 Thealer sign:
abbr.
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49 Venlllale
50 Dawn goddess
51 ·"- Fall Guy"
53 Concerning
54 12 mos.
.55 Fruit seeds
57 "Gunga -"
59 Carpenter's tool
60 Mix
61 Roosevelt 10
62 RIChie of music
64 Verses
. ·sa Cubic melers
68 Edible teed
70 School, In Paris ,
72 Anger
73 Gallant you~g
man
74 TGr~d
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77 Hig mountain
78 Con ends
80 Realms
82 Macaw
83 Back of neck
85 Withdraw from
a federation
86 Sowed
87 Pierce
88 The self
90 Lair

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FIVE POINTS AREA - Three one-acre building sites. Eiec.
and water available. Good location tor your new home.
$5,90D.Op.
IIIDDLE.PORT - Large commercii bu ildin g could have
· many uses. Call tor more in formation. MAKE OFFER'!
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POMEROY -LOCUST Sl-Oid· ~amehouseon 40xl20 lot.

~5.00000

POMEROY- SPRING AV.E .- Old frame house on 100x130 .
lot. $6.500.00.
ANTIQUITY - St. Rt. 338 - ·House and lot. Small house,
sm'all price, river view: With a little work and fixing up could
be a nice. summer cabin and close to the liver to1 the
fisherman. $5,900.00. •
. RoCKSPRINGS RD. - Approx. SO.acres ol.vacant ground.
Approx. 20 acres IHiable All mlnerals, water and elec. ·
available. Good hunting land. $29,000.00.
MIDDLEPORT- Remodeled home. 3 bedrooms, basement
small yard wrth _privacy fence. Nice front sitting porch
PRI.CEO TO SEL~ $24.500.00. ,
CHESTER 248 - Chaos~ the srte .you like! I acre lots wrth
!50' road frontage. Many srtei available. TPC water available.
ONtY $5,000.00 each.
HENRY E. CLElAND ....................... ................ 992-6191
.. JEAN TRUSSELL.. ........................... _.............. !Nt-2610
DOmE TURNER ............................................ 992-54i92 ·
JO HILL ................_.... ,.................................. 985-44&amp;6
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intportanl to uus Mis loyou, Listwithusfolbtlt 11111t11
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111 Marry
92 Strike
93 Airplane shelter
96 Walk
99 Prophet
101 Free from fraud
104 S!ender finial
105 Lowe ol film
107 Sodium chloride
108 Cushion
109 " The Week That
110 Fish eggs
111 Males
112 Mizzenmasl,'e.g.
114 Forgive
116 Saucy
1'17 Female sheep
t-16 Proceed
120 Apolhecary's
weight
122 River Island
123 Landed
' 124 Hypothelical
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foice

125
127
129
131

Calcium symbol
Achlevil .
Fear
Chemical
compound

At home
134 Hebrew letter
136 Early mom
.137 Newl
139 Obslruct
140 Beverage
1• 1 Halll
142 Lansbury 10
143 Small rug
145 Fish limb
147 S.cuHies
151 Beam·
152 Monk ·s title
153 Jlhort ]ockel
155 La'1Jprey
157 Noct~rnal ·
1~3

mammal

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159
160
161
163
165
167
168
169

Prohibit
Whip
French article
Babylon!an·deity
Broaden
Actor Phoenix
Bond nemesis
Down: prolix
Stage extra:
colloq .
171 Send~ forth
172 Omit frOIT1
pronunciation

173 Facilitaled
175 Was borne
176 Fall inlo. disuse
· 177 Thick
1-78 Walked on
DOWN

1 Utler violenl
denunciation
2 Tears
3 DObbinJs dinner

4 Possessive
pronoun

5 Kryplon symbol
6 Danish Island
7 Elevator sign
8 Weaken
9 Choice part
10 Save wedding
e).Cpenses

11 " Perfecl"
11umber

12 Three-Iced slolh
13 Fool part
14 Printer's measu re

ts· Lawyer: abb•.
16 Condescending
look
17 Mistake
15 Dinner c ourse

19 Peel
23 More profound
26- Minor
29 Choir voice
32 Guards '
33 Wife of Geralnl
35.AIIernative word
36 Pack away
37 Raggedy
40 Impels o~ward
42 Journey
'43 Oceans

45 Evades an
obligation
48 Health resor'

52 Before
56 Breathed loudly
In sleep
58 Clamor
• 59 Pinlall ducks
60 Looked fixedly
62 Oc.c urrence.

63 Slivers
65"Teulonic daily
66 Web spinner
67 Smashed
66 Shallow vessel
69 Guido's high note
71 Current 73 Pou•ed forth

75 Anglo-Saxon
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76 Flap
79 TV 's Marinaro
81 Myself
84 Urge on
87 Transgress
89 Paddles
92 Vasllhrong
93 Dress border
94 Simian ·
95 Highway
97 H~i'lrlng organ
98 Beg
99 Malice
tOQ Dine
101 Male deer
102 Seed
103 Golf mound ·
106 Larry of the
Celllcs
109 Fish lrap
113 Fat of swine
115 Roman 1,001
116 Entreaty
119 Poem
121 Flesh
123 The sweelsop
1.24 " - Life to·tive"
125 " Ships of the
desert"

. 126 Nonprofessional
128 Away ·.
130 Fetishes
132 "The - Cuckoo"
· 133 - League
134 Marched
135 EXalted in Spirit

.138 Even score
141 SWiss river

· 144 As fa• as
. 146 Stalrposl
148 Judgment
149 Musial ID
150 Enticed
151 Streel show
152 Iron symbol
154 Want ·
156 Peruvian city,
158 Articles of
furniture

159 Wild hog
162 Metric measure
164 S.hort.swim
166 Wine: Fr.
167 Openwork fabr!c
170 Italian river
174 Therefore

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G,U.LIPOLIS A Meigs
&lt;=9~lilty native was a member of

ter. Sorry,Imessedupanddidn' t . What would 1\ell Pfc.. James gered species list and provide
get it in last week,.Odie.
Foster Egner, whose · grand- appropriate penalties fqrdescer·
lather
came from Middleport, . atlon thereof.
INTERCEPTED MAIL - A
Perhaps; we have been amiss
who
followed
the Stprs and
~:.:;:~~:::!~~!
letter from the Oh.lo · Legion .
with
those people who burn the
~-two weeks
News, received Thursday, to the Stripes in a jeep that was blown
flag
lor
freedom of expression.
out from under him by a
Supreme Court justices, reads:
Perhaps
we as parents and
·
all at lh~e RickAs a reSult of your recent landmlne In Germany? ·
teachers
have
not Instilled in the
~eatJacller Airdecision to allow protestors to
It's unimaginable to me that
them
the
values
of value of
show at Rieken. desecrate the American Flag, we , ·the Supreme Court ruled as It did
demgc;racy
freedom,
heritage,
backer Air
di
Natlollal Guard
are spleased and I (Douglas A. on the burning o.f. the American and the symbol of this 'g reat
BaR, near Columbus.
Weakley. Editor) raise the fol· ·F lag.
It's quite evident that they ~an nation. Are we to blame?
lowing questions:
However .-It's not really hard to
Lieutenant Commander Lew · What do we tell Ivan Laube, not distinguish the. difference
"ftipr'' Viii Meter is a native of WWI veteran, who proudly car· between freedom of expression understand their plight when we .
Rl!clne. He · was raised In the -ried the American Flag ·tn his and treason. Because, I would have people speaking out against
Columbus area ·and graduated breast pocket during WWl and call the burning of the American prayer In publJc schools, stand:
lng · up against the pledge of
from Gahanna Lincoln High st111 cherishes It?
Flag out-and-out treason.
allegiance
and taking the word
Sellool and Ohio State University
What do we tell Tim Whitesel
I think there's a limit to
"God"
put
of
our motto, ".In God
, wllere he received a Bachelor of · who carried the American Flag . expression, especially as far as
·
We
Trust."
Selences In Math and Physical • with him when he parachuted the First' Amendment goes. As a
Selellces in 1976.
Into Normandy?
citizen of the United States of . II I felt as do the flag burners I
What do we tell Congressional America, you have the right to would go somewhere else and do
ltJJOr ~entered Naval Aviation
Offtcer Candidate School in 1977 Medal of Honor Winner, Ron crltlze your government or my flag burning. Elthet get with
a..- received his wings In 1979. He Rosser, wao proudly carried the . elected opfflclals. That's free- it - or get out."
I haye only one thing to say to
wu asslped to VF-171 and then American Flag with him during · · dom of spaech.
. VF-33 aboard the USS Independ· the Korean War?
Let's look at the First flag burners, · "Don't burn the
.
flag, In front of me.
eaee flying the F-4 Phantom II.
What do we tell Kent Kinzer, a
Amendm.!!nt:
.
Got
a
nice·thank
.you
letter
the
: Followinc RYeral M~iterra- u.s. Marine who fought proudly
The. First Amendment.td the
' n - deployments, Van Meter in \iietnam and carried the : Constitutlori _; Religlous·estaP. other day from Janice Folden
' trusltloned to the F ·14 Tomcat American Flag?
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lishment prohibited. Freedom-of Burnett, Reynolt:lsburg, for the
: In U8lllnd was reassigned to the . What do we tell today's school ~ speech, of the press, and right to lew w.o rds I wrote about the 40th
reunion of the Class of '49 at
• alreraft carrier USS America.
children when they raise the fiag
petition.
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Ill 1'113 Rlaor received orders and recite the Pledge of AileCongress shall make no law . Gallla Aca!lemy High School., ·.
to report to the VF 43 "~gres· · glance to the Flag revery respectlcg an establlsliment of · G. Allin and Janice F. Burnett
. son" at Naval Air Statton morning?
have lived·In Reynoldsburg since
religion, or prohlbttlng the free
their marriage and In the same
· Oceana. There he new adversary
What do we tell the families of . exercise thereof; or abridging
little house for 33 years. She said
: aircraft against east coast figh- the sailors who lost their lives on · the freedom of speech, or of the
f. ter squadrons. Jle then served on the USS Iowa and whose caskets press, or. the· right of the people recently a young couple moved in
next door. His name Is Randy
the staff of Carrier Group Eight were draped with the American
peaceably to assemble; and to
: a board the USS Nimitz, again Flag?
Corbin.
His· father is Oscar
petition the government for a
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Corbin.
· completing numerous MediteraWhat do we tell the next of kin
redress of grievances.
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Mrs.
B.
also
said,
"!remember
: neen cruises from 1986·88.
who are presented the American
That does. nmot say J!OU can
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~scar·
Corbin
as
a
school bus·
. Van Meter, currently assigned Flag as Taps echo in ce!Jieteries?
burn the Amencan Flag.
driver
who
drove
the
bus o'n
· to the "Grim Reapers," has
What do we tell the men and
An Act of Congress approved
many
of
our
G.A.H.S
band
trips,
: accumlllated more than 2,500 women of the veterans groups
Feb. 8, 1917, provided certain
40
years
ago.
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Oscar
probably
; hours In variOus jet aircraft who greatly respect the Ameri·
penalltles for the desecration, .
. · lncludlnc 1,000 in the F-14 Tom- canFlagandworktopreservelts
mutilation, or improper use ot remembers my dad, Stanley
: cat. Rtcor has more than 500 values?
the flag within th~ District of Folden, at the service-station at
the corner of Second Avenue and
: carrier landings and more than
Tell them, we believe in
Columbia. A 1968 federal law
. 200 nleht carrier Iandin~.
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Pine Street, better than he
provided
penal
ties
of
up
to
a
: ~·an Meter resides in the preserving our country s reeremembers me."
, VIrginia Beach area with his dom of Speech but the patriotic . year's Imprisonment or a $1,000
And, who could forget Janlce:s
: wife, Unda, daughter, Joy, and · values of our Flag take prece· fine or both, fo: pub!Icily burning
dad,
"Red" Folt:len. I know he
: son. .Jake. His parents are Mr. dence. The framers of our the flag or otherwise desecrating
mind my calUng him
wouldn't
. and Mrs. Delbert Van Meter of Constitution considered our.Flag any flag of the United States. In
that.
the symbol of our freedoms. May addition, many states passed
'Tis a sad note with which I
: .Gahanna.
all Americans preserve the re·
laws against flag desecration.
. I didn't get to. the Rieken_,. s
close
this column. Received word
.. backer Air Show but I saw some · spect for our Stars anu tripes . J feel sorry for individual who from Betty and Patty Spencer
would go ·to the extremes of
Forever.
last weekend a tter we had gone to
And for my part what woulrl I
: excellent home vldeos 'of if a.nd
burning the flag. The flag is O(le
press. that we lost a member of
. Fred Wheeler Is still wondering 'tell Sgt. Kenneth Midkiff whu of two symbols closely related to
the
Class of 1940 at Ga111a
our
nation.
The
other
Is
the
: ~~~~ !'l~n~~~ that . And, Odie : ·followedOidGloryuntllhisdeath
Academy High SchQol. Vernori
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nne e me a program, . on Iwo Jima wwhen hls u:e was Amer1can Bald Eagle. The eagle
McDonald, Alexander, 67, Dem·
· expUcltly for the purpos~ of t!' snulfed out by? a sniper's bullet is on the endangered species list.
ing,
N.M., told me earlier this
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fter
the
conque
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of
the
: readlnc the article on Lieutenant.''·
Perhaps · we should put the
1M • 14· uays a
·Command
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year
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By NANCY YOACHAM
was a bad fight. A boy told pollee
Sendnel News Staff
by telephone that the step-lather
Twenty-one-year,old James L.
had beenr iled.
· Fitzpatrick, of Ball Run Road.
Pomeroy EMS was called to.
Pomeroy, was arrested Sunday
by Pomeroy Pollee in connection · the scene. Boynton was dead on
with the death of his step-father. ·a rrival. His body was later
Robert Boynton. 53, also of Ball remove.d by Ewing's -Flmepil
Run Road: Involuntary mans· Home for transportation to
laughter charges againSt Fitzpa· Franklin County for autopsy.
In(ormation as to the actual
trick were filed on Monday
morning In Meigs County Court cause of Boynton's death had not
been release&lt;1 by au thorltieS as of
by Sheriff James M. Souls by .
10
a.m. Monday.
S1Jeriff Soulsby reports that
Fitzpatrick
was taken from the
Pomeroy Police received a call
· shortly beforl?2 a.m. Sunday that home by private vehicle to
a step-father was beating his Veterans Memorial . Hospital
children. Since the call was from where ·he was tr~?ated for a
outside village limits, Pomeroy laceration to his arm. which
Pollee relayed the can to the according to the sh.e riff's report.
sheriff's department . However, ·occurred when the arm went
before sheriffs personnel ar - through a window ,
· Pomeroy Pollee took Fitzparived at the scene, the pollee
trick
into custody at the hospital.
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The Ohio House, rejecting argu - woulil be required to establish
ments It was movi&lt;1g IOO ·(asl in licensing rules, and the state
regulating a fledgling Industry. · health director would administer
passed legislation Friday to and e nforce the radon program .
require the licensing of those
Involved in testing for radon. .
"Witho~t licensure. you or I or
Radon. a colorless. odorless. anyone else could hold them·
radioactive ,gas produced by the si!ives out as radon specialists,"
disintegration of radium, can Secrest told his colleagues.
seep !rom the ground into homes
Rep. Robert Corbin: R-Dayton,
an~ buildings. The federal go-· asked Secrest if he had subs tan·
vernment says It is the second· live proof of abuse by lhe
leading cause of lung cancer, radon-testing Industry.
. behl'nd smoking.
.
· Secrest replied by saying the
. "Thlslsaconsumer-protection .Qhlo Department of Health re·
bill. -'• said the sponsor. Rep. Joe ,.lves 100 telephone calls a week
$ecrest, D-Scnecav1lle: . ·
concerni~g radon. many from
The .proposal establishes a peoplE' trying ·to Jrack down
state program for ucensure of competent and credtbie testers.
indlvi~uals and public and prlThe department was . getting
vate entitles engaged in radon even ·more calls right after the
testing, mitigation and Environmental Protection
~onsultation.
·
Agency launched a national

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• COLUMBUS_ The Ohio Gen- and unruly drinking drivers and
era! Assembly Is on Fourth of providing comprehensive treat·
JUly break this week. but has inenl and education . regarding
scheduled a July 11 session 10 AIDS.
finish Its work fo'r the summer.
Although thl? 'one-day·. sesslol)
Lawmakers enacted the $26.7 may stretch into tw'o or three
billion budget for 1990·91 last , days. the single major Item
week, along ,with a $2.R billion . requiring attention is a catchall
transportation appropriation bill which is supposed to furnish
featuring a 5.2-cent increase in guidelines for spending money in
·the state tax . on a gallon of t)Je budget.
gasoline.
Lawmakers have made a lib·
They also sent to Gov. Richard eral. interpretatio~. however.
Celeste bills, regulating trade shovmg mto the budget tan-

The debate was highlighted by Issue In the relatively peaceful
the Inevitable charges of perth 1980s, Blden said: "I suspect
holit the Stars and Stripes In
san politics, with Democrlls because we hadn't move to the
celebr-ation of the Fourth of July · accusing President Bush oftry· 'point where It had become such
hQllday, the deb!lte over the
lng to capitalize- as bedldinhis .a n lncredlbl)l_1n_lense political
Sup~e Cpurt's declalon to
presidential campaign - on the !$sue used for political gain over
protect flag burning raged on.
Issue of patriotism. .
the last two years.:•
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Sen. Joseph Btden, .0-Def.,
POliticians and legal experts
In an Interview with ABC's
· Sunday debated - with almost denied the political assumption "This Week with David Brink·
tllat ~oorats are against. a . ley," Biden, chairman of the
no consensus - ways · to get
around·therecentSupremeCourt
Constlt\ltlonal amendment to senate Judiciary Comniiltee,
ruUng that . flag burning was
protect th!! flag while Republl· urged caution in ~hanging the
protected by the right to free · cans favor it, ~alUng the general· Constitution and repeated his
lzatlon "~bunch of malarkey."
speech,
call for a statutory iaw to·protect
But, be said, "I thlak (a the nag.
At Issue was not only whether
...; the htih court )lad , overstepped Constllutlonal amer4mfat) Is
Blden said· his· proposed law
Its bounds but also what constl·
the wrong 111ay to 110·"
es.entlally says that "whoever
When asked why Oar; burning
tures desecration or defilement
·
has become such an emotional knowingly mutilates, defaces,
cit the Stars and Stripes.
burna or displays on the floor or
ground, or tramples ilpon theflli&amp;
shall be tined not more than
S1,000·and a year In prla&lt;in." ·
But, 10111e pundlta argued tbat
the law would be In direct
contradiction to the Supreme kn~~~ Supreme Court was to
A Pomeroy man was lnptred and cited In a one-truck wreck
Court decision June 21 that
release its final rulings of the
Sunday a.t 7: 57 In Sau,Miry Townahlp on c :R. 22, about half a
declared as lln'conatltutloDJI 1988.89 term later MOndliiY, with a
mUe~north of C.R. 1!\, accord~ to the Gallla-Melgs Post of the
laws In &amp;II state law• and one challenge to a Missouri law
State Highway Patrol.
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restricting . abortions among
. David W. Landaker. 67, of 32973 Naylors Run Rd., was Injured
the fiag.
them. I~ was possible, however.
when his 19'12 Chevrolet Cystom 1,0 plck~p truck hit a tree on the
Attoi'IIIY General Dick Tborn· .·the case could be held over until
left side of the road. He was treated a the scene by paramedics
bu-b,
BIIO, OD
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the 1989·90 term.
·from the Pomeroy EMS. ·
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defended Pfelldf!llt Bush"• call
Some ·~~~ percent of those who
He was driving north when he reportedly fell asleep at the
for a Collltltuttoul a-lldmnt
tl
to •et around tile su,._,.,• Coiirt
believe life begins at concep on
wheel and ran off the road. He was.cited for reckless driving.
,.. ••• feel Roe vi. Wade should be
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Pomeray man hurt in wreck

which have nothing to do. with
spendmg and whtch could not
pass on their own.
For . example, the Senate
placed m the House-passed bill a
ban on the sale of sparklers as of'
Sept. I. a so-called soceer bill
which prohibits school boards
from penalizing , Independent
soccer or volleyball play out·ofs!"ason, and legislation suQjecl lng to. child abuse laws ~a rents
wh~ us~ spiritual healmg ·for
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University of Akron. survey has
found Ohioans have sharply
mixed opinions on abortion, with •
a majority believing life begins
at conception, but a plurality
saying the 1973 decision legallz·
lng most abortions should not be
.~verturned. . . ..
·. • :rhe sui'Vey, sponsored-by·The
· Be a ron Journal, questioned 604
Ohioans last wee~.
It found 56 percent believe life
begins at conception - the
· contention of those opposing ·
abortion - · with 9 percent saying
life begins at birth, 9 percent
saying It occurred sometime
between conception. 21 percent
saying It was lmpossllile to
determine arid 5 percent saying
they did not know. Fractions
were rounded off:
• Yet when asked If ROe vs. ~
Wade _ the 1973 supreme Court
ruling legalizing mtlst abortions ..
· _ should be overturned. 48
percent' said no, 42 percent said
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radon public-awareness campaign about a year ago. he said.
But Rep. Lynn Wachtmann,
R-Napoleon, said the state was
moving too quickly to regulate
and instead should encourage the
Ohio EPA: to make more radon
lnformatloil.avallable.
"Once again," he said, "we're
going to regulate an industry of
crooks before we know they'rE'
crooks. We regulated asbestos
removal and drove the cost
through the roof.
"This Is a brand·n~w industry," said Wachtmann. "and we
should move more cautiously
befQre regulating it :"
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"I resent the comment I hat
anybody is calling anybody· a
crook." said Secrest.
Theblllwasapproved83·14and
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Winners of the race wlllwalkor run or float away

Debate over.flag burning ·rages on

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David Bruce Frederick. a neighbor who had taken Fitzpatrick to·
the hospital. was detained by
authorities for questioning and
.
then released. :
On the seen!" of the apparent
homicide were Sh!'rlff Soulsby;
Deputles Bob Beegle, Tom
Smith, Carl Hysell. Tom Werry
and Robert Jacks; Meigs Coroner Douglas Hunter; Meigs
Prosecuting ATtorney Steven L.
Story. Assistant Prosecutor
Linda Warner. Investigator Don
Snyder from tht• pros!"cutor's
office; and Agent John Perry. of
the Ohio Bureau of · Criminal
lnves II ga I ion. who processed evi ·
dence taken from the scene.
Fitzpatrick was· to have been
arraigned Monday morning in
county COUI'I bt'fort' Judge Patrick O'Brien . ·

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TELL ME, WHO! - Wbo wrote the. book of Jove? That's th~
musical qu..don asked by Pbll Dirt and the Dozers during
previous live perfo~:~J~aaceiiD central and southeastern Ohio. Will
they ask the q-don when they appear July Fourth, 9 p.m., at thr
Pomeroy Football Field! And will they·brlng tht&gt; Boekof LovE' with
them for members of the audleaee to alga? (A few of lui year's
Melga County Faljpen are plcllftd here lignin&amp; the lafamOWI ,
. Book of Love.) ll'a sllll aot too late to buy advance ltckets to thr , _
July Fourth concert wblch Ia htlnc 1ponsored by tile Pomeroy · ·
Area Chamber of Commerce. Atlv~ tickets are oa aalt' from '
chamber members ,a nd at the chamber office, for 17 eacll. Tlckf'ts ':-:
for a pre-concert party at the Pomeroy Gun Club are oa aale lor
S15 !d•&amp;le and PI per couple. Party llekets Include dlniler IUid
re!Mlrved aeata · at the concert. Phil Dirt and the DoRrs 11re
expt'ded to be a1 tile party. Concert tickets at lbe l!&amp;tt', which opea •
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