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Hero's grave awaits slain officer

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A recent pemment report shows home sales up

weather:
!IV'- gloomy, .
wet weekend ·

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Art Buchwald d-.;sse8 an industry running out
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Copytlghllid 1986

Middleport-Pomeroy-GallipoliS-Point Plea88nt

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A Muttlrn.die Inc. Nrew•p•per

Sunday, March 31, 1985

IRS giving ·break tO S&amp;I;troubled taxp')yers
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CINCINNATI (APi ~ The Internal Revenue ·
Service says It will consider waiving penalties and

Richard Celeste temporarUy cla;ed o!her .
state-Chartered, prtvately Insured thr!tts March 15

taxpayers squeezed by Ohio's savings and loan

southern Ohio. He later signed legl$latlon aJJowlng
limited wlthdrjiwals while thrttts apply for federal
Insurance.
Taxpayers 'unable to pay because of frozen lunds

lntet't"S(4IS58"Si•tffiW lifFlf ~~~~d~

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P~lems.

Special consideration will be given to those
taxpayers who owe money to the rns and wbo have
their lunds tied up In closed savtngs and loans," said
IRS public affairs otflcer Linda Budai on Frtday.
Depositors of Home State Savings Bank remain
unable to withdraw their money while the state tries
to find a buyer for the bank, which closed March 9.

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ilrr' eJ&lt;piilnioilion~wiiiF i:iieir·i'effii'l~S', ~·

which must be llled on !line, Ms. Budai said. They
should Include a photoropy of their last bank
statement and any other relevant doc:wnents. They

alsci should write "S&amp;L" In bold letters In the uwer
left·hand corner of the return slie said.

hardship, they certainly should do so," she said. "In·
all
, It should be stressed that they rue. their

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basis," she said. "They do not mean that a
Once the affected taxpayers again have access to
waiver of penalty and Interest will be made. We were
their money, they will be expected to pay their tax
unable to come up with a blanket kind of thing for
bills prOmptly.
obvious reasons."
Ms. Budai said It' s unusual for the IRS to offer to
~~= Ms :Budai noie&lt;Tsorne'ta:xpayi'!'S'fhlght"nave·olner -·· walV~ mlerest-aioi\g'wlth 'IJI'f!ifltiesfof"nofpayingon ,_, ..
assets for paying their taxes In addition to their frozen . ttme.
funds.
Taxpayers with any questions can call the IRS at
"If they can pay their taxes without any financial
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Drowning

Attorneys debate
Carleton School: education
health care costs
a different pace, style
for -chase ·suspect---

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By~H9ftli1~CH

Thnl!ll s '"""' stall
SYRACUSE - Since March was
designated as Mental Retardatlon·
the anticipated nurSing home exDevelopmental Disabilities Month
penses. However, If approved, Cox
In Ohio, emphasis durtng the month
said the Medicaid would not cover
has' been placed 'ol'fiJringtngt1l1bt' "
- exi:ienses'" llicum'&gt;ir 'prlor ~Iin!S
front
a better public awareness of
approval.
what's
going on at the Carleton
McMillli\ was apparently shot in ·
School
in
the way of academic skill.
the neck by law enforcement
deve!op111ent.
authorities following a chase
"Whlle the pace and types of
through GaD Ia County In February.
going on here may be
He has since been lndlcted by a
dlff·en~~~t. the educational Jli'OCt'SS Is
grand jury on charges of felolllous
the
" commented ~roe.
assault, vandallsm, carrytng a
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new adlrllid'strttor (if the
concealed weapon anddnlcablllle.
school whlcb senres Meigs County's
Durtng the hearing, Roderick
men'laiJy retarded chlldren.
raisEd the questiOn of who woUld pay
"What we do here Is educate
more than $al,IXXI In medical
just Uke any other school.
expenses Incurred by McMillin ·
We
abide
by the sallie laws and we
since he was wounded.
provide
that
tree and appropriate
. . ._Roderick said he felt the county
education
which
Ohio says must be
should · nat be responsible for
available
to
every
ch!ld.
McMUlln's bills because he was not
'"'bestatf
Is
certified,
the school Is
booked by the county .•
In
session
tor
182
days,
and we're
"I fet:"l It Is not the sheriffs
busy teaching children. It's lnclden·
respons!b!llty," Roderick said. "Uit
talthat !bey have a handicap."
ends up as a clvll suit, II ends up as a
'Ole basic academic work handled ·
clvll suit."
by the teachers, aides and volunMcMUlln needs to be placed In a
teers Ia supplemented by a full·ttme
nursing home, Cox saki, becaWie he
speech
therliPISt and a part-time
"Is paralyzed In the lef1 sldl&gt; unable
physical therapist to assist )he
to walk or sit up, rs o:m medication
chlldrm In overcoming phys!cpl
. and cannot receive 11roper carf at
handlcaps.
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home despite the e«ort of .his
Many
of
the
speech
problems are
family."
call$ed
by
a
delay
In
development,
"Given the CirclltnliiBnces (of
according to Mary Ann Garber,
McMillin's arrest)." Cox wrote In a
therapist, who notes that with most
memorandum In support of · his
,..(' ., '
of
the children the progress is sloW
motion, "defendant believes It Is
but steady. She not only works with
Incumbent upbn the state to place
the children at school but.tnstructs
him In a nursing care faclllty within
SPEECH 111ERAPY.:Thi ~gress ltJ "slow but lind)'", but the'
the parents on how to reinforce the
this county pending his trial. To do
problem
ltJ IBlally a delay In de&gt;eloprnen&amp; and can be lmpnwed,
lllstructlon at horne.
otherw!secouldverywellrenderthe
accordlnc
to Mary81Ul Garber, speech therapilt, at tile CaJieton School.
Multiple handicapped ·students
defendant unable to assiSt In the
Here she works with Amy Bow.
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By JOHN FRIED~
Thnes-&amp;ntlnel Slaff
GALLIPO!,.IS_;- A decision 9Jl ~
motion by Gaillpol!s attorney [)().
nald A.. Cox to ·place a Columbus
man In a nursing home at ' state
expense was postponed Friday by
Gallla County Common Pleas Judge
Rlc~rd C. Roderick.
Roderick said he wbuld not Issue
an order at the time of Friday's
hearln!l'concernlng'ZI·year-oldCarl
McMillin , a former Bidwell resl·
dent. becaUBeMcMillin.basmadean
apj&gt;l!cat!on for Medicaid to cover

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DEFENSE

MOTION

"Given the ci~WII!Itances (of
McMWin's WTeSt)," GaiUpolls·
Attorney Dooald A. Cox wrote In
a memorandum In !fllppolt of his
mot!oo, "defendant heUeves It is
lncumbent upon the state to
place him In a mll'slng care
facility within this cOunty pendIng hh trial."

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workers
POINT PLEASANT- .The body
of a Rt. 2, Point Pleasant man was
pulled from the Kanawhli River one ·
mile south of Leon Saturday by
rescue workers.
Edwin McDonald, 49, died dut' to
drowning, said Dr. John Grubb.
Mason County coroner. McDonald's
~ was taken to Charleston
(W.Va.l Area Medical

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lul1he!' examination.
The body was found at 1: 41 p.m.,
approximately 50 feet otf the left
bank of the river, near the tnouth of
10 Mile Creek. o!flclals said. The
sheriff's department then Issued a
call for Grubb to make a preliminary examination once the bod)thad
been brought to shore.
McDonald's ldenflly had ~
withheld stncc Frtday. when the
U.S. Coast Guard informed the · ·
Mason County Sheriff's Depart·
ment that McDonald, an employee
of G &amp; C Towing, Henderson, had
reportedly fallen from from a
towboat owned by G &amp; Con the river
near Leon around 7: :JJ a .m .
Deputies were dispatched to both
sides of the river. Rescue workers
from the Point Pleasant, uon,
Valley, Mount F1ower, Mason:and
New Haven fire departmen" vo1unteered to search the river.
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Efforts on Friday yielded noth!h!(,
and rescue efforts were n'newod at
9: :JJ a .m . Saturday when worker~
!rom the fire . departmrnts began
dragging operations and checked
the riverbank .

Judge: Patr.ol should pay more fot housing prisoners
GALLIPOLIS - More money sp.mt time In jail, "and It would be
needs to be paid to Gallla County to fair to say th~t around ax! of them
houS(&gt; Ohio State Patrol prisoners. spent three days In jaB for DWI."
Common Pleas Judge Richard C.
'Theest!matedcostofhous!ngand
Roderick said Friday during a feeding the prisoners was around
hearing on a .motion by Galllpolls $12,001, Roderick said.
InFebruary1!l!5,theOSPpaldthe
attorney Donald A. Cox to have a
Columbus man wounded by law county $4M.'l0 for OSP prtsonen;.
enforcement authorities In Febru· That amounts to 10 percent of the
ary placed In a nursing home.
OSP fines collected In Gallipolis
In 1984, RQ!ler!c~ sale! G!llllpolls Municipal Court, Roderick added.
paid almost $1!,400 to.Gall!a.Q:!uol}c_. ::T!ib_.!lrilblem has £ropjled up
ro house city prisoners.
thrOUghout the stafe:·· RoderiCK
In the same period of time, said. "The OSP Is probably the
Roderick said 2:jg OSP prisoners highest paid, best trained and most

it would be up to the CO\lnty to
dedicated" law enforcement · theyhavellttleornocontrol."
One
example
could
be
Carl
enforce
the laws."
agency In Ohio.
McMillen,
or
Columbus,
who
was
JamesNeary,anattorneyrepres·
"I'd like to see some of the money
come back to the county," Roderick seriously wounded during a shoot · entlng theOSP at Fnday's hearing
out lnFebruary.McMillenhasmore
told Roderick that In McMlllln's
added. "Hey, maybe we need some
$20,(0)
In
unpaid
medical
bills
case,
U McMillin thought the OSP
than
~lattve changes."
that
Gallla
County
may
be
forced
to
acted
out of negligence. he should
Rep. Jolynn Boster, who was In
pay.
walt
for
Holzer Medical Center to
the COIIItl\XJIIll'l'PreserttlngGalllpoTraditionally. Boster said, the city
sue him for the bill, then he and
l!s, said a dialogue on the issue Is a
and county pays separately for their
Holzer could sue the state through
goodklea .
prtsoners whUethecounty also picks
the court of claims.
up the tab for state prisoners. -- ·
· While discussions on the Issue
"We need to loOk at ·the phlloso'111:£' theory," Bostl!r"Sllld. ~tsv-- il'i1JYIJOO'plact'Tn-mt&lt;luture,
.PlileS7'lblfer Siid. "lam aware of
a lot of Instances where counties are theOSP was not patrolling, then the said she saw no legislation .on the
crimes would stU I be committed and
bortzon.
hit with a high medical cost In which

Celeste expected to testify .·
at Ohio House S&amp;L hearing:::

S&amp;L prosecutor wins fmt victory
CINCIN)IIATI fAP\ - A jUdge allowed to remove certain personal
has ruled that nnancier MalVIn financial records held by Arlo
Warner may ltave access to copies Smlt h, the sta te·appolnted
of some of his personal financial
conservator.
i-ecords, but he won't be able to take
Anorney Gerald Draper said
thedocumentsawayfromthehands Warner wanted the records ot the
of the Home State Savings Bank Marvin L. Wat'llel' Foundation, the
COIISftVator.
Cincinnati Terminal Warellouse
It was the first victory of special . Trust, his personal tax returns and
prosecutor LaWI'I!IilCe Kane, a I certain Investment records.
Rej&gt;ubllc... appointed by Demo•"'''tette'are records pertaining to
cratle Attlll'lley General Anthony Mr. Warner's penallll matters,"
Celelxezze to lltvestlgate the Home Drapena!d. "Whatwuresaylngls
State · collapee. Kane asked an that there are certain tbingB there
parties Involved 10 preserve all which don 't come under the
documentsandrecordlasi'Yidence. jurisdiction of the conservat«.
HamUton COUIItY Common Pleas There are certain records that are
Court Judfll' WOllam MorrtsJey his penonal propft'ty and we want
dellild a requet Friday by tliOie beck. ~ · ·
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Wamer's lawyen that Warner ·be
MOI'I'IIey told state anorney~
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Robert Trafford and James Pohl·

m8rt and Kane to prepare a court

WASHINGTON rAP) - Ohio
Gov. Richard Celeste has accepted
an Invitation to testify next wet:'k
before a House subcomm!ttet:'
reviewing state and prtvatedepos!t
inlurlllltt' systems, a congress!ona I
aide •ld Friday.
"He baa said he's coming," said
Peter Blruh, ltatf director for the
flouR Gooiernment Operations

entry which would keep ctintrol of
the documents In the hands of the
COIIII'I'VA tor.

'llte ludtlr told Draper to prepare
a spec!llc list ot docwnents Warner
wants.
Trafford, who also n!prnents
Smith In a $t32 million laWIIIIIt
ap1n1t wamer and the dlrecton of
tlctrM Slllte. •ld the conservator II
wllllna to make copies of lt!«lldl
lllat arepun!iy rl a penonal nature
ava!labletoWarner.ButtherewiiSa ·
question about whether some of the
docwnlnts Warner's anOJ'IIl!YI
claim ano pe.-' would haw
rtilevaeoeto tlw •••t~gn,(Contllluedon pa,eA·6)

~subcommlt!l!e.

Also ICheduled to testify next
Wednelday, Balvh saki, are Don
Hunshe, .executive vice president~
the Ohio Deposit Guarantee Fund;
and an oftlc!aloftheOh!oDiviB!onof
Savlnp and Loan.
- In addition, Edwin Gny.~
man of the Federal Home Lotlll
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Bank Boal'd; Preston Martin, vi«·
chattmari of the Federal Rc&gt;sel'\·c
Bank; and Karen Horn, president or
the Federal Reserve Bank In
Cleveland are expected to aJilx&gt;ar .
The subcommittee will also focu~
on ESM povernment Securities
Inc., the Florida firm wbollt&gt;
shutdown led to the cWlap!K' of
Home State Savings Bank In
Clnc!Mat!.
Scheduled to testifY on that
subject are John Shad, commls·
slollft' rl the Set-utitles and Ex·
cbanaeComtnlsslon; ThomasTew:
court-~pp&gt;lnted trustee tor ESM;
Str\'1! Ar1ty, lawyer and 9011·ln·law

ot Cnclnnat! -tina~ Mat'\'!11Warner.

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March 31, 1986

"Commentary and .perspective

The Sundlly 'tme• Sattlnel

r---Weather:. ____, Chase suspecJ••-..__

&lt;eon_rin_ued_trom_pa_ge_A_1,

Peg1 A-2
March 31, 1986

Extended Ohio forecast
MONDAY 'IliROUGH WEDNESDAY:

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A Division of

AchaneeofshowersMonday.~:~~~~~~:;::~:~
and 1'1
. Lows

genocide not only as killing
members of a national, ethnical,
racial or relfllous llfOIIp, but.-,as
catJSilllg "serious bodily or mental ,.
~!l@~~~!fP~Y. '"1!1!1!~~'=
to members ot sucli a group.
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Is "serious?" What Is meant
bored child plays with a broken toy. has escaped the notice Of this
by "mental harm?"
,
Genocide Is further de~ . as
It Is time for the committee either to
observer. T,he senator was on tits
One answer lies In the nature of
deliberately tnructlng on a group , .
approve th)s generally useleSs and feet just the other day, speaking to our constitutional ~ystem. Once
potentially dangerous treaty, or to the plight of Andean villagers In ratified, this treaty would become ·conditions calculated to bring about ·•
Its physical destruction in wbole or
vote it down so decisively tha we Peru who are the victims of part of "the supreme Jaw of the
both I!.QV·ern- land." Certain of Its provisions,
''in part." What Is "part?" Ordinar· · ·.
will be done with the matter for at "political killings"
llygenoci~llP.\!~ ,• p
havtng potentially
to do with
the
~~~ !ll';1ii!al~ ~ I'!Ktradltlon
of Amerlcan
citizens
governmeri~!
adopted the Genocide Convention In of the Soviet
back In 1948, and their trial by foreign courts,
many and the Jews. But this treaty
would deny an accused person all
is not so confined. It would punish
December 1948. Harry Truman does not cover "political killings."
the protections of due process of law
sent it to the Senate for ra tlficatlon
acts committed by public otftcials
the following year. The thing has
Well, It Is said, the United·States that lie at the heart ot our system of "or private Individuals."
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been languishing In committee ever . ranks as a partal) In the ·family of
jurisprudence.
Under Article IX, dtspu~ relat·
The convention IS .worded so lng to _application of the conventiOn
stnce. The Wisest course would be to nations. Almost 100 other countries
ambiguously tbat Its - provlslons would not be settled In our own.
pronounc.e it dead and get onto · have ratified, among them France,
legislative business that truly Britain, Canada, West Germany,
eould mean .as milch, or as little, as courts. No, Indeed. Disputes would 1 , •
matters.
the Soviet Union and the Soviet
judges might read Into them. For be submitted to the lnternation~l
Who needs this treaty? Since 1967 satellites, We are left in. the
example, the document defines Court of Justice •~at the
of
·
of the parties."
WASHINGTON -Forthepast36
years, through the administration
of eight presidents, the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee has

Wisconsin's Sen. WWiam Proxmlre
has made 3,1DJ speeches In support
of the Genocide Convention, but If
the
has ,provided a

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolil, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Highs from the 40s
in the 30s Monday
Tuesday.

1'1\lserable company of - ugh! South Africa as the only two nations
of consequence yet to go along. U
everyll9!ly_ ~l.se Js .agmable to so

to the low 30s

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Publisher

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A MF.MBER of ThC' AssodatC&gt;d Pt·rss . Inland Dally PrE&gt;ss Associa tion and thfl
· : •ilm&lt;•rk;&gt;e :'-Jew~p3p&lt;'i Publishl•rs Association .
LEITERS OF 0Pi t"IOK ar&lt;" wC:IromN:I , lhC'\' should be' lrss than .lOO word!'
tong. All l£11t £1rs ·:.~ r£&gt; SI,Jbjf'Ct tO&lt;'ditlng ~nd mu s1 b(. siRnro wllh. narne. a ddrf'"-~ 3nd
_t~ho. n(' nu.mbf'n·.· :-:o url!'ig
. nc&gt;d le11ers "'ill be publl~hC'd . L&lt;'11('rs· should bfl in
• . . . . laS,!(' , addrC'!«si ng issuf'o;; , not p&lt;'r!'onallti(&gt;s .

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Remember your high School d;lys with a
b$autiful ArtC~rved rin9 at an amazing

request

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Periods of rain with a chance of thunderstorms Saturday night and
Sunday. Lows Saturday night around 40. Highs Sunday between 45
and 50. The .chance of rain was 90 percent Saturday night and near
100 percent Sunday.
MIAMI VALlEY, CENTRAL
Rain and thunderstorms with rain pos'stbly heavy at times
Saturtlayntght and'SOnday, LO\\Is Saturday·night between 45 and 50.
Highs Sunday between 55 and 60. The chance of rain was near 100
percent Saturday night and Sunday.
EASTCENTRAL
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Rain and thunder~tomis with rain possibly heavy at times
c.Saturday..nlght .and Sunday" Lows:Saturday night.!n.Jhe mtp .'101;.
Highs Sunday between 55 and 60. The chance.of rain was near 100
percent Saturday night and Sunday.
SOU'IHWEST .
.
R,ain and thunderstorms with rain possibly heavy at times
Saturday night and Sunday. Lows Saturday night aroimd 50. Highs
Sunday between 60 and 65. The chance of rain was 90 percent
Saturday night and 8J percent Sunday.

Jack Anderson

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Flat Iron Square

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•::::James Sands had the location df
£18,l Iron Square O.K. , but the
~you showed as an Illustration
~4s ·about l.IDJ to 1,400 feet south. It
~~Cited down to the waterworks on
t.:!FJt Avenue. My father told me
&lt;itat :Flat lron'Squarewa·s about ·one
-lrte ln extent.
There were three buildings on the
lot / My great -grandfather bad a
store which faced ihe Hocking
~ RBilroad . T remember Its
.~ng a high front like country
.~ at that time. Andy (Hog)
~ lived where the new brick
~ Is; he built it in 1920 and died
~·Mrs. Oldacre lived In the old
~lOPe and died there. ~dden
~~ntine liVl'd in the next house
~died there.
·
~-.~path went from thes(reetcar
~ · over to the Hocking Valley
'ritliOOd, which was lor the patients
at the O.H.E. (now the G.D.C,) and
also,for their visitors. There was a
brick walk; they called It the
!Jilirstle stop lor the O.H.E. patlenls
rame_from
cities to -the
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_ _other
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O.H.E. from the platform at the
railroad, and th~re was a path
which went up to the O.H.E. office.
This same path also led to the bali
diamonds on the right hand side of
Mill Cr€!'k Road. .
· There 'were some familieS !Jy the
name of Baldwin. Also there were
Fred Barr, Joe Huston, Scott
Rhods, a nd some whom I don't care
to name. Someone killed Joe
Huston during a piece of bitter
acrimony concerning a line fence
from Mill Creek Road to the creek.
Mill Creek was named after a
sawmill which was where the
waterworks is now far up there In
Maple Shade. I remember when the
Island Queen came up to the creek
where Us boiler blew up; It blew this
man over onto the Island probably
500 feet more or less to a location
about the big brick where John
Cunningham lived.
Lawrence W. McQu&amp;ld
88 Pine Street
Gallipolis
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Arab leader except Yasir Ararat
has been so often reported on his
way into political oblivion as Amin
Gemayel, the beleaguered president of Lebanon.
And yet, like the grubby PLO
leader In desert robes and pistol
belt, the dapper Christian president
manages to hang onto at least the
shreds of power by the lips of his

enc~' f~n'l Gemayel's government
last week lelt the Lebanese president dependent' for what little
authority he stm has on the Syrian
occupation troops.
Gemayel has become, almost
openly, Assad's puppet, with virtu·
ally no .L ebanese constltutency of
his own. Once more the bankruptcy
of ·American policy In Lebanon has
been demonstrated to the world, as

How ·dld the Reagan administration come to pin its hopes on such an
ineffectual dlllettante? Like second
marrlages,lt might be descrii:Jj&gt;d u
the triumph of hope over experience. We should have nown better
-or at least we should have known
Amin Gemayel better.
Where'hts younger brother was a
charismatic leader able to inspire
fierce loyalty and confront his

I met Bashir in the summer of
1982, just a few weeks before he was
murdered. He was a remarkable
man, exuding sincerity and patriot.
Ism. He told me of his am bilious
plans for his country -overcoming
the corruption and cynicism that·
had, In his view, kept Lebanon from
playing the leading role In ihe
Middle East that he felt sure ll could ·
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vience to Syrian President Hafez
·Assad finally became too much for
the Christian Lebanese Forces.
which were organized and led l.Jy
Amln's charismatic younger
brother, Bashlr, until his assassination in September 1982.
Their declaration of lndepend·

and religious fanaticism that are
destroying Lebanon.
Even if Gemayel survives his
latest crisis alive, he will be
politically dead, wielding such
power as Syria allows him and no
more. like a corrupt Ottoman pasha
of old.

manipulative, willing to bargain,
always ready to make a deal,
Inviting the cbntempt of the violent
fanatics who dominate Lebanon
today. Bashir was a diamond,
brtlllant and ~ard; Amin Is a zircon,
polished to a certain glitter, but with
~o real fire or depth:-· _,_ '· -- ..
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been a task to
daunt any mere mortal, but If
anyone could achieve It, I thought
Bashir at le'\st had a chance. But he
never got the chance. An assassin,
linked to Syrian lntelii~. dynamited Bashir.sl.x days before he
was to assume the presidency to
which he had been elected.

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water forced the evacuation of residents in one low-lying area.
Up to a foot of new snow was forecast Saturd!lY In southern
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The bOom in home computers
were not 'user frjendly.' When we mended that )lome computer comhated the look of them In the room.
hasn't materialized, and one of
asked exactly what they meant by panies In their new advertising
So after a month, the majortty of
America's most glamorous indus- that, they said every time they did campaigns stress the 'hate' factor
machines wound up in a closet,
their taxes on oile It always that people feel for the big
tries is running out of steam. There
usually covered with somf(me's
resolved a dispute In favor of the machines. If we can persuade
is a lot of finger-pointing as to who is
Nehru jacket.
·
IRS. They felt since they owned the Americans they need computers in
responsible. The retailers blame
"How do you propose to xet
the manufacturers for advertising
computer. the least it could do is be the home to defend themselves
women to accept a computer In the
products that do not exist. The
on their side."
against corporate-romputers,.we'll " · hOme?'' I asked.
·
manufacturers fault their sales
"Didn't they feel a computer'~ he back tn business,"
"By getting Geraldine Ferraro to
forces for failing to move the
graphics capability made It a
Applegate's research revealed
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do a TV commercial saylnglt's the
machines out of the warehouse. The
valuable tool in the home?"
that one of the reasons home only thing that keeps her family
salespeople blame the market
"We asked people about that and computer sales had fallen off is t.hat
together."
research departments for predict- they said for the first week they
they had no sex appeal. Women
enjoyed cutting up a pie into equal
lng everyone In America was dying
for a home computer, and the
shares. but by the second week the
market ~esearch people say the
thrill was gone. As for c~
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public lied to them.
. amazing how little they mean to'
one
Applegate, a market researcher,
most households. I lnte
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showed me a printout of the survey
man who kept putting 111em up In
hts firm had taken 12 months ago. _.the kitchen IQ. Wust~te his wife's
'.
______·_.•We..Jll!k~e II the~uctlvlt:y ot Jack otfU, aad aile - would buy a home computer in the sued him and his computer for
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next year and 49,910 said they mental crueliy."
"•
would. Then we asked tlJ!!m w)ly
I asked Applegate If he thOught
and f{T percent said to balance their the home market for computers
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"It has until we come up with new
their kids could some day go tb the
Jh\!,year. 1ltis is Palm Sunday.
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moon.
uses for them. We musr.prove to the
• 'rciday's highlight in history :
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"On the basis of these figures we consumer that a computer can do
! Ott March 31, 1889, the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, was officially opened to the
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predicted that there would soon be a
the job easier than he · can. For
pmlic.
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computer in·every home. When our Instance, one father we talked to
~ On this date:
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;· If11831. Quebec and Montreal were incorporated as cities. ·
decided
to find out why.
had thellbllity tocallev'ery~in
f. In 1854, the United States and Japan signed the Treaty of Kanagawa ,
"We
discovered
some
interesting
the
neighborhood on Friday night
91Je!!lng two Japanese ports to U.S. trade.
,.
things.
For
example,
found
the
and
locate his high •llt:hool-age
•: In 18'l0. Thomas Peterson Mundy cast a ballot in a municil&gt;l!l election ln.
t&gt;erth Amboy, N.J ., becoming the first black to vote following ratification people who couldn't balance their daughter when she was supposed to
checkbooks were too stupid to learn be hOme. Another person sald she
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hOw to uae a COft)puter to do It for would buy a computer if it were
L~n IMI, Wabash, Ind., became the first town to be completely illuminated
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them.
programmed to answer all 'Junk
electrical lighting.
"And it turned out the ones who telephone calls' and short-circuit
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said they were going to get them !or the machine making them. _
penmark.
their kids decided to use the money
"Another person said Mwanted a
• In J!l23. the first dance marathon In the United States, held In New York
to buy a video recording machine computer that could crlpple the
Oty, ended with Alma Cummings setting a world record ofZ7 hOurs on her
for themselves Instead."
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deparjment store computer which
teet.
.
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bad
they
didn't
say
that
the
was
~ullnlng him for a btll.· The
"Too
,• 1111932, the Ford Motor Company publicly unveiled its V-8 engine.
first
time
around."
biggest
reason people want compu·
In 1933, durtng the Great Depression, Congress authorized the Civilian
. "We saJ.so discovered consumers ters now Ia to Incapacitate and IIIII
C«&lt;ftti!!'Yatlon Corps:-··
who had owned a machine were other compu"" that are tJu•lellIn JNa, the Rodgers and liammerstetn musical "OklahOma!" opened on
telltng
everyone that "cmputers ing people's 11ves. I have,._.
Broadway.

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the "Pick 4" game, the winning ·
number was 1017.
The Number: two-nine-four
Pick 4: one-zero-four-seven

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the Community Building (one mUe
north of McArthur) at 4 p.m. on
May 4. There wtll be two classesopen and amateur - wtth competl·
lion 1or "old hen assembly help,"
"cluck or putt," "keekee or :whlsUe
of lost turkey," "purr," and
·:caller's best call." There wilt be a
fiJOt, second, and third prizes In
each class. Displays of calls and
other turkey paraphernalla wul be
on exhibit beginning at 9 a.m.
So, If you want a weekend of fun ,
thrills. and excitement galore, then
the Wild Turkey Festival In VInton
County Is the place to be on May 3
and 4, 1985.
For more Information you can
contact ·Deanna Tribe, secretary,
VInton County Travel and TouriSm
Committee, Box 473, McArthur,
Ohio 45631 or call 596-5606.

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District 10 otflce of the Ohio DePartment of Transportation In
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The mayor said he was advised that there are no plans at the
present tJme to close the bridge but that malntenance work wlll be
performed on tbe bridge this summer. However, II was the opinion of
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!f you are !ike ~ost people with hearing loss you hear well
tn SC?me ~ttuattons and have difficulty in others. A new
heanng atd has been developed that can give you the help
y~u .nHd, .whe.n you nee_d it. The Argosy CCA Canal hearing
atd IS so tmy tt can be mserted in a matter of seconds. It
fits c~m~ortably within the ear canal and is barely visible .
Help ts ftnally here for .those "part time" hearing problems.

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mlscellaneous calls.
maintain a Class 'A' fire rating.
leer Fire ~rtment · has an·
The departrnenl ·traveled 3,!JU , - - - - - - - - - - - t
·--·-·- .. ,.,.;.,npunt'f!l tiJ~-~-Ldts_gU~ Y~'!.f'§ .-. mUIC'wur.l.ng1l!.eJ!8~t y,l'ar, .. -· ~ _
· election of officers, an election that
The Racine Volunteer Fire De·
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nuuuur s · r
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fund·ralserstohelpequlpandaldln
Johnson has served In that the purchase of a new fire-rescue
capacltyformanyyears.
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Complete line veptable &amp;bed•
NPigler, assistant chief; George piece of equipment that will be
di~ plants, ha~itW baskets,
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Cummins. captain; Doug Rees, utUlzed on the truck Is the" Jaws of
potted plants - bloomitW &amp;
ro-captaln: Jack Lyons, lieutenant;
Life" rescue tool, one of only two In
shrubbery, rose bushes,
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araleas &amp; Rhododendrons.
Wayne Lyons, lieutenant.
The rescue vehicle effort was
OPEN DAILY to
Executive officers gaining office made possible 'through the efforts of
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OPEN 9:00 A.M•• S:OO P.M.
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OPEN SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. 'TIL 5:00 P.M. · .· ·

cruell;r.

Debbie Marie Peck. Pomeroy,
has ljli&gt;en granted a divorce from
Jame!; Russell Peck, Pomeroy, on
grouillls of gross neglect of duty.
Debi:Oi&gt; Peck's malden name of
Campx&gt;U has been restored by the
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quenC,v In child support payments of
$11.234.47 in a reciprocal action for
child: support filed by the Meigs
Coun)y Welfare Departllll'nt and
Rus.'i!'U against Eddie Rus·
ThE' court has glvpn the

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POMEI'lOY- There.are no plans at lheJ)reSent ~to close the
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge to tratflc, Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler

Lora )'wlae Imboden, Racine, asking

for alJO.l56.95 judgment for money
dueoo property in Racine.
BoCh suits ask for the mortgage
forect&gt;sure and public sale wtth
proct'eds from thP sales to be
appltid to .tbe judgments.
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Johnson, Mary Pickens; Patricia ' ROush.' William Clower, John
Arnold, Martin Mollohan, Connie Jr.
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Events for the weekend have been ootllned andwtll he finalized at
an April 23 meeting of the three organizations.
The Meigs County Mu~ will be open fo( lleritage Weekend,
Residents setved I:!Y the office are asked to check tljelr rural mall ·
i~"'·sbocitiheiiSalilotu!llrdi•iiaryieaan&lt;:ndliSauynday, _from 1 p.m. to 5 P·ffi: :.__~!h aS!;lvltl_e;;==~t~~~ttOO' ~ ~J~~~
.T'iii!'muS&amp;ri!WiifalSOfe'lit\ire a mi!ope thiS
wtth questions $110Uld contact !he Pomeroy POSt
at 992·2235.

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Friday admissions- Alva ~(/
Pm'M&gt;roy; Goldll Hendren. J&gt;ome:
roy; . Jean SteWart, Shade; Wesley
AUen • P omeroy.

Department off~cers elected

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· PleM Court asking for judgments
al)d JCreclosures on property.
Bank OnP of Pomeroy haS filed
suit :'against Darrell and Carol
· BreW&lt;'t, Middleport, asking for a
oLJ,"""."" judgment for money due
on a promissory notp tor
Pomeroy umoaD

be water tlgbt, have a door or lld, be at !he proper belgltt, 40 to 42
Inches 'from the
~ the box to the road
be level and

and road number be placed on the box ilnd be visible to the
apprachlngcarrler. Most house androadnumbe!O are now available
from the county numbering service In Pomeroy.

Wednesday's meeting and wm be determined at a later date.
Anyone J'nterested In displaying antiques or old-fashltmed wear
should contact the above organlzatlons, also ·the merchants are
iJ1tPrested In ant(que Items anyone may have to Joan that could be
uSed In thefr window displays during Heritage Weekend.
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Thursday admissions - William
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Street and possibly on Lynn Street. Registrations to enter the 'craft
show wlU be made avallable by the Bend Area Merchants.
Old-fashioned dress and antique wtndow displays wut also be
present throughout towti.

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STEAK
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SEE THE DIFFEIENtE .

contest, longest
best strut, a
fun furkey callng contest, and lois ·
~You'll evPn have fun watchlog! •If your Interests run to more
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prints) tor no e~Ctra charge!

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Featlval Queen Contest. To put a
ftnlshlng touch to Friday evening,
'you can swtng your partner at an
old-fashioned square dance with thp
Justice Family Band which will be
· held In front of thP Courthouse.
Saturday's events wUI get under
way at 10 a.m. on the Courthouse
steps with lively music. A Fun
Contest for kids of all ages - slx to
_ro an9 even older - wtll take place
beglpnlng at U a.m. Featured ·

. ...,~=~g~~d thru April

GO TO Cti•JRCH [V[RV SUNDAY

A "country holiday" P.&lt;~rade wm

kick off the fiJOt Wild Turkey
Festival on May 3 at 6 p.m. through
downtown

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OPEII 'TIL 7:00 011 FRIDAY

WHOLESALE

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March 31. 1985.

Pomeroy-'Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Ve.

Carleton schooi. ...___&lt;_Co-nt_Inu_ed_f~ro-m_pa_ge_A_ll

LE'lTER RE&lt;XlGNmON · - Jamie ADen Is bi the mulllple
handicapped class and while be does not have the dexterity io write,
with the assistance of Unda Carpenter, aide, he Is learning to use a
typewriter. Now It Is primarily for letter recognition; later, perhaps, •
alternative to writing.
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SPALE PERCEPTION - Justin Boyd Is learning about space
awareness, where hls head and body are in relation to the box, as he
~rawls through thls hox. With him Is Dana Kuhre, Carleton teacher.

Warnerwasmajorltystockllolder
of Home State.
Warner was not present at
Fnday's heating. Warner left
Cincinnati in his prlvatejetMarchH
and has not made ()is whereabouts
known since then.
Kane has made the preseiVation
request . to Ohio Gov. Richard F.
CeleSte; state Commerce Director
Kenneth Cox; RoliertMcAllster, the
·Ohio superintendent of savings and

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loans, and the Ohio Deposit Guarantee Fund, a piivate, Cincinnati·
basedfundwhichinsureddeposltsof , .
Home State and as inimy as69other
state-chartered savings and loans.
'McA!Isier •. at .a Friday, new.s
briefing in Columbus, released
eopies of a letter to Kane In which he
agreed to release Home State
records and told him , "I Intend to
extend to you and your staff IllY fuU
cooperation and that of.thlsofflce."

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police said.
Flight 121. to Long Beach,. Calif.,
took off at 7:55p.m. Friday with 136
~...-,.=•;t,,;,;--,.R;,.; "~lfi6iirui"- r"w&lt;ipjJilf',-'·~pasSI'iigers1frtd crew aboard.
· ently failed to correct a problem In
However, the landing gear would
which the no~ whet'! failed to . not retract, Jet America · officials
retract. passengers .and airport said, and the plane was (arced to

return to O'Hare International
Airport after circling over Lake
Michigan for nearly an hour while
the pilot iJ.Itempted to"gef.the gear
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It land!!&lt;~ at 9: 10 p.m. after a
15-minute "stand by" alert that

Racine man treated for injuries
GALLIPOLIS- A Meigs County
driven hy John S. Kalman, 22, of his car, went off the rlghl side oft he
man was treated a nd released
Twinsburg. Two other passengers road, struck a ditch, came back
Friday for injuries sustained in a
in Kalma n's car escape() injury.
across the highway, went off the left
one-car accident on Ohio 554.
The Gallia-Meigs post of the State side, again came back a.cross the
KellyJ. Taylor, 23, of RacinE&gt;, was . Highway Patrol said Kalman was roadway, S!fiK'_k three trees and
treated for muscl.:. s train 11nd
~estlxmnd 9n fi!'l4, ~ ppro
_Jdmatel}' ·· ,~spun to a stop-at 4!-23 p:m: ~ ......-~ --- ~
~ l?le~s€d. a nursJng supeiVIsor Said.
four-tenths of a mlleeast of0hlo325,
Kalman was cited by troopers for
Taylor was a passeng.:.r in a car
when he apparentlY lost control of DWl and falluretocontrolfollowlng
· the accident, which according to
troopers, caused heavy damag.:. to
his car.
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="'C'!AI:'LIF&gt;oilS'..::A'GatiiiiOii~-,;;~;; Mel,•ln Butcher, 43, of ZanesvUie.
... was.senteneed to three days In the S37; WllllamL. Curry,32,ofDunbar, · troopers for driving left of center
following a two-car accl,dent Friday
Gallla County J ail and was fined W.Va., $38; Herbert P . Lang, 69, of
$2m Friday In Gallipolis Municipal Columbus, $38; Dedra M. Jordan, · morni}lg on Ohio 689.
Troopers said David K. Russell,
Court after pleading guilty to DWI.
18, of Jackson, $39; Martha J .
41,
of Millfleid, was southbound on
F ranklin J. Smith Jr., 23, of 330 Kirtland, 18. of Delaware. $39;
689,
when he apparently lost eontrol
Jackson Pike, was also placed on 18 Delores J. Long, 43, 'of Pomeroy,
car on wet pavemeqt. and slid
of
his
months probation a nd had his $39; Albie D. Rodgers, 47, of
left of center, striking an Alexander
driver's license suspended for 60 Putnam, IlL, $39; Robert G. Zunich,
Local School District bus driven by
days following his plea.
23, of Columbus, $39.
Given six-month suspended jail
RObert D. Hopkins, JJ, of Goshen, · Cheryl Wright, 35, of Albany .
Eighteen children were on the oosat
terms for no driver's license were $10: Ronald R. Roush, 29, of R.t. 1,
the time of the accident, but no
Curtis L. Cox, 20, of Rt. 2, Gallipolis, Cheshire, $10; Michael L. Spiegel,
Injuries were reported, according to
aPd Carmel 0 . Long, 21, o f 12 State 37, of New Albany, $10; Hilda Y.
troopers. Russell's car sustained
St., Gallipolis. Cox wasa lsofined$25 Sanders, 45, of Rt. 2, Gallipolis. $41 ;
moderate damag.:. in the 7: 15 a.m.
and placed on one year probation Kathryn L. Haynes, 42, ofChartotte,
Incident, which caused light damand Long was fined $12 and placed N.C., $44; !Jarry A. Redman, 28, of
age
to the bus.
on prubation for 18 months.
Point Pteilsant, W.Va .. $45; Ro·
A
GaUipolls woman escaped
In o'ther traffic cases, fine and ma na Klaubaut . 40, also of Point
Injury
when the car she was driving
costs against Judith A. Mounts,42, of Pleasant. $46; and Tara L. Eakins.
overturned on Ohio 160 Friday
lo-.-,-d&lt;;~i(JOliU:en;y~..IIL\I~a~ioi:.hoJHuro-....:!O, of Newport News, Va ., $76.
rnor)llng.
to display
registration were
. Mary Zembry, 18, 18Portsmouth
dismisSed . G'regory A. Flf~. 18, of
Road, was southbound on 160, when
El1U'eka Star Route, was fined $12
ACME, Texas tAP ) - The
troopers said she apparently lost
plus costs for an improper left turn. material dentists use to make
control
of her car, went off the right
·Emory E. Gordon. 68. of Rt. l, impressions of your teeth Is the
side
of
the
road, struck a guardrail,
Cheshire. forfeited $40 bond for same subs Iance that was used by
across
the highway, went
continued
failure to stop In an assured clear Michelang.:.Io to help create his
the
left
side
and overturned.
off
distance and JaniceC.StanJey.55,of masterpieces ·and by the ancient
Zembry's
car
sustained
~rate
i'{ew Haven, W.Va. , forfeited $10 Egyptians to seal the tombs of the
damage
In
the
9:
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a.m.
Incident,
bond for a stop sign violation ..
, c;reat Pyramid.
troopers said.
Forfeit lng bond for speeding were
Theversatlle mat~ri al is gypsum,

Local man fined_for DWI

mobilized fire engines and pollee,
airport patrolman James Grimm
said.
The plane landed without mishap,
he said, and took off again at 10: 35
p.m. with the problem supposedly
solved.
But again, the landing gear
refused to retract, and the plane
began circling for a second emer·
gency landing.
It landed without a problem at
12:30a.m. today, thenosewheelstlll
·stuck bt the open position, Grimm
said.
Passeng.:.rs were put aboard
another plane, which took off at
arounifl: 25a:in., he said.

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We can't promise everyone
this. but in H' recent _survey

Found Mabel and
Howard Hajek

of customers who got refunds. 3 Ol,lt of 4 believe
they got blgp;er · refUnds
than If 1hey dfd their own
taxes. 3 out of 4!
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shouted "Praise the Lord," while
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victims had to be restrained by law
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Judge Rol1ert Nichols ordered the
names and addresses o! jurors
sealed "until things calm down.'

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In lu!ndcu!rs.

Pre-Season's Lowest Prices. On
In Ground Pools

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Give the Buffet Collection Bouquets
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It takes a special kind place
with special people to equal the
kind of attention you receive at
Pleasant Valley. It takes people
who care. Our people provide
you with the best of both worlds
- quality health care combined
with personalized attention.
At Pleasant Valley Hospital we
treatyou like family - and no
one deserves better care than
one of the family.

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Friday at his res~nce.
and worked for
He was born March 29; 1915, 1n servln&amp;' Athens,
Kentucky. ·
; ·lis and Clrclevllle. In 1900, be started
Surviving are his wife, Opel Price&amp;. Solis Pharmacy In GaUipo, Fields; four .stepcnlldren, Chuck 115, whlch he QPerl!led untli 1982.
Bonlee of Gallipolis, carl Bonlee of · A member of the First Baptist
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Church, he was a member of
owa, oe nice of Illinois, and Lu Ohio Pharmaclsts~A!s0ci8tl01r :1~~·«
Dawwn of Iowa; and two sisters,
Map UnderwOOd o! Bidwell, and NatiOnal Association of Registered
Myrti!! Holbrook ofWPSt VIJ'IInla.
PltarTn8Cistsand VFW Poat4464.
,Fwieral seJVIces wiU be held at 2
Hr married Marpm Wrlibt,
p.m . today In Centerpoint Fn!ewW
'fho survives, on June 28. UM. In
Gallla Cwnty.
Ba Is1 Ch h with 1he
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William Curfman Sr. offldatln&amp;.
• u . . are two sons, Ben
Burial Wul bf! Ill FaiJ&lt;VIew..Cirq::$1~
tery, Centerpoint. AITangements
were by Kuhner-Lewls FuiiPral
Home, Oak Hill.

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At Pl~asant Valley,
Hospital,
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Like Family.
Having the reputation of
being an excellent health care
facility makes us very proud at,
Pleasant Valley Hospital. But
what makes us even more
proud is the fact that along with
qu&lt;omy health care we're also

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HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) -Mike argued with Miss Riley there. When
Revels, 17, of Kissimmee, Fla., she started to leave In a car, Revels
awaiting a pretrial heartng on a pulled her from theautoandstabbed
charg.:. be murdered a Middletown her,
. pollee said.. ·
woman, has also been c~rga!'in a
separate case with raping a fellow
J&gt;!lsoner at the Butler County Jail."
Player stolen
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judg.:. .referred the rape chargt&gt; told city pollee someone apparently
against WIJIIam Revels to a Butler ·· :· took an stereo cassette player from
County grand jury. A Hamilton the dash of his car while It was
l)rlsoner lodged the rape allegation parked at tbe Gallipolis Pizza Hut
against Revels March l4, autholi· late F'rlday-ilrearly Saturday.
ties said. Police said the attack ·
Mlclu!el R. Bonnett, 28, 1622
allegedly occurred In jail March 13'. Chatliam Ave.. told officers the
&lt; Revels, alsQ known as William stereo was taken from hls locked
Mickler Meacham, Is held on vehicle, which he said he parked at
$J.OO,tro bond on a charge of . the back door of the Pizza' Hut at
aggravated inurder In the Oct. 14 11: 30 p.m. Friday. When Bonnett
'laying of Gladys YvonneRDey,l6.
returned to his car at 1 a.m.
~ Police allege.that Revels followed
Saturday, he said the vmlcle was
Miss Riley to the Middletown home stW locked and .the stereo was
of her sister, Rhonda Page, and tnisslng.

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POMEROY - After listening
to Gerald "Gig" Powell tell
_about his dlsasterlous l'xperlence with his first dance
student at the Arthur Murray
Studio In Orlando ' Fla., It's
certainly approprlatl' to·say .......
! ."You've come a long way,
Gig."
sut then, that was 25' years
ago this month.
Since ihen Powell has gained a
tri-state reputation for not only
skill In teaching but his finesse
on the dance floor .
And more and morl' he's In

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country-western, clogging,
Latin and line dances, but for
peiiormance.
Mondays and Tuesdays he has
classes In ballroom and clOgging
through the Communtverslty
program at Ohio J.lnlversity, on
Wednesdays he travels to Nitro,
W.Va. for a class, on Thursdays
to Parkersburg, and on Fridays
to Marll'tia ..
• Then on weekends . there are
either dances for his stuctehts, . "
· seminars to be conducted at
some college or university, more
training or an on-stage appear·
ance for himself. •

Powl'll, a resident of River·

vtew Drive In Pomeroy, · ts a
member of the Dance Educators
of Aml'rlca and finds himself on
flights to New York City several
times a year learning some of
the latest movements in bal·
lroom and line dances, off to
Texas ft&gt; Improve his countrywestern .and clogging skills, or
someplace else for ,tbe latest
rage.

Perfonnance
Right now besides aU . of his
dancing classes, Powell Is appearing with 15 of his clogging
students In the Ohio University
production of "Frontier Fan-

Norman Dancers on May 18 at
the Betsy Mills Club ln
Parkersburg.
In between teaching and
performlng, Gig finds time to
· volunteer in schools, and currently is worldng on movement
· with the Meigs High School
~
Chorallers.
Through the years Powell,
sometimes joined by his wife,
Mary, has danced ·across every
stagI' in Meigs County with the
Big Bl'nd Minstrel Association
and other musical groups.

From Fann to oaiwe Floor
Gig likes to describe himself
as "just a little old farm boy
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musical opens In Cleveland AprU 2, wUI be presented
Aprll 24 and 26 at the Dairy Bam
In Athens. ' Besides appearing in
dancing parts in sevl'ral shows
at OU, PQWell has assisted in
choreographing several
productions.
There Is a)so a posS\blllty that
PoWell will be dancing In the
outdoor production of "The
Stephen .FosterStory" at Bard·
stown, Ky: this sutnmer. He
auditioned in mid-March and Is
·awaiting word from the casting
crew. Powell wUI also be
. performln~ with the Marge

Powell was reared on a 3!IJ
acre fann back of Racine. As a
youngster he learned folk and
. square dancing through the
Farm Bureau. Always musl·
cally IJicllned, he played tn the
Racine band, was drum major
for three years, and • after
gratluatlon got married and had
two children, all the while
operating the fl!mlly farm.
He recalls how In the late
fifties, he and his wife used to
watch the Atthur Murray Dance
Party on televlsloo and thlnk
how much fun It would be to do
"that Latin stuff."

Not too enthused with life on
the farm, the Powell family
decided to pack .up and move to
Florida. After getting there, Gig
took a job ~th the Wynn Dixie
chain of groceries and worked in
thl' soap deP&amp;rtment.
He describes that experience
as being "like milking cows, I
didn't care much for it."
The longest hour
Just about that time there was
an ad in the paper announ~lng
that the Arthur Murray Studio
was starting a training class for
teachers. With the encouragement of his wife. Powell applied.
was accepted the next day, and
For two months he was one of
a class of ~ which had only five
finish. The class not only had to
learn the dances, but how to
teach both the men and women's
parts, as well as to complete a
study book on how to talk to
pj'ople.
, He .says ·he'll never forget his
first student
"It was th~ longest hour I ever
s(ient."
And preswnably she· felt the
same way because at the end of
the class she was so upset that
she \kent to the desk and
announced for "God and eve-

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lrv and LucWe Potraz, who have
laken many dancln« I
"18
from Gerald "Gil"' PoweD
(PHoro AT LEFf), are Into
Jltterbuc now. Retired, the
couple llnd8 that danciJI« not

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fun Into lhelr

IJvi'S, It keeps them socially
aclive and feeling good.
DANCING DUO -

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''GIC'
wbo WM jGined
'here for a dance by 1118 wife,
Mal)' (PIIOI'O AT RIGHI'). It
was II yean fiiOII* JJMrihthat
Powel packed up 111111 moved hill
·,....,. to fi1elttla, wllere a few
moutle biter be joined the
Artlu' M~ o-eSiadlo ..

OrllniiD • .. lllitl&amp;nJdor, He
returDed to Melp County .. the
mid b llee lllld .... 8luce . _
inltructllll kl the trl date area.

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new teacher ....") can't do a
damn thing with that one."
At a meeting the next day,
howi'Ver, it was all turned
around for Powell who was
glver;t tip~!" on overcoming shy·
ness ('Powi!U, shy?) ar•l was"told
to take charge, to get aholdofthe
students and move them.
After that everything went
smooth for Powell who during
the nl'xt few years not only
taught In thi&gt; studio but went to
numerous parties at hotels and
nightclubs ·where it was the
instruc!&amp;rs' job to "see that
everybody had fun ." He tra·
veled with dance groups to San
the Orient, HawaU, Aus·

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The family loved life in
Florida for a time.
"But we missed the country,
home on the farm, and was
concerned about the kids grow·
ing up In the city." So tbey
packed up and moved back to
the family farm.
After farming several years.
Powell went to work at. Ewing
· FuneraL Home: .His ..contacts
, there lro him.to members otthe
Couple's Club in Pomeroy who
wanted to learn ballroom
dancing .

01\e class led · to another and
another and another." Interest
spread to other counties until
Powell decided to go full! !me as
a dance inStructor and parttlme
a·t the funeral homo:.
And It's worked.
ln the past several years,
Powell has brought in numerous
bands. inpluding Russ Morgan
and Guy Lalnbarde and the
Royal Canadians for special
occasion dances for his students.
The old standbys of ballroom
dancing, the foxtrot. waltz,
jitterbug, and polka, remain the
favorites, according to Gig. He
says in this area country·
western Is declining while clog·
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and tango, while line danCI'S are
just taking off. On a recent trip to
N~ York, Powell returned with
steps to the Manhattan, a fast
and furious line dance which Is
sweeping the country.
Powell firmly believes that
familiar phrase "to put a little
tun ln your life, try dancing."
He's also convlnce&lt;l tha: dancing not only makes one feel . •
yoong; but stay young, tho.t'•·"• ··I
good exercise, an(l a great way
to relieve stress after a hard day.

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Hood. Stlll others envision myster1ous castles where knights of old
performed feats of chivalry.
· England Is more than just a fairy
tale land to Air Force Senior
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Racine. Pape, son otPatrlcla S. and ·
John M. Pape Sr., 30115 Bashan
Road, said, "I like my assignment .
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people over here are very nice and
courteous to Americans and be- ·
c.ause of my location In Europe."
Pape, and other Air . Force
members are se!Vlng In England as .
part of the NATO alliance, based on
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strength In Europe.
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mUes
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command and control aircraft and
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Martne Lance Cpl. Michael D.
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Deanna S. Holbrook of Route 1,
Watertoo, has been promoted to his
present rank while se!Vlng with
Second Martne DIVIsion, Camp LeJame, N.C.
A 1979 graduate or Symmes
Valley High School, WUlowwood, he
joined the Marine Corps In January

POMEROY . - A . missionary
meeting will be held Thursday, 7: 30
p.m., at · HyseU Run Holiness
Church. Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan
HyseU wUI present the program.
1be' public Is welcome.

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POMEROY -SMIMarkSwann, He serves as Command Tax
son of Mrs. Gweilda Ferguson of Ailvlsor and keyperson for Navy
Pomeroy and the late .Kenneth Relief and Combined Federal
L
Swann, has been selected~ the1985.• Carnpalgn _Fu!.)d,Prtve,s-'- ~e .'!'as a
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flag football, soccer, basketball, arid
Swann earlier had been recog- horseshoe teams.
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Outside of the command he
YEAR- Pomeroy native Mark
Yokosuka, as the 1984 Sailor of the coaches Youth Sports baseball,
Swann has been chosen Shore
Year, and last year was named the basketball and soccer and was
Sallor or the Year lor 1985 by the
1984 Navy League Petty Officer of Commissioner for the Youth Sports
U.S; lleet based at Yokosuka, ·
the Year.
Basketball League. He belongs to
Japan. Swann, who has been In
lntheNavyforthepastslxyears, the VFW"Post 10154 and the Naval
the Navy for lhe past six years,
SwaMservesastheNSDCommand .Reserve Association, Branch 103,
was also recognized In 1984 as
Career counselor. · One o! his and Is t·he assistant scoutmaster for
Ute fleet's Sailor o( the Year and
Innovations as careercounselorhas Boy Scout Group 33.
as Navy League Petty Officer of
been to develop training classes for
Swann and his wife, Hiromi, have
Ute Year.
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GALLIPOUS - '~Strolling Serthat IS the focus of the resldeJicy
program .
endlptty" will be presented by Greg
·Jowa!sas, Saturday, April 6. It will
A "serendipity" is an UJ:W!lC·
go with the RetaU Merchants
peeled, but ~Ughtful happenblg
Association Annual Easter Egg
and Jowaisa:f"Wlli l)'i:"a'Vii uu~ 51 , ..~
·Hunt In the city park.
park and around the street slngblg
Jowalsas wUI be the featured
and visiting from 10 a.m. to noon.
artist in the second lolklife artiSt-In
His residency is partially funded
education residency, sponsored by . · by l)n Ohio Arts Council Grant. ;
the French Art Colony and the
Full details of Folkmuslc: An
Gallipolis Parks and Recreation
Appalachian Participation are
Department, Apr1115 to 26. His visit
available by calling" the Gallipolis
to the ,Easter Egg Huni wlli give. Parks and Recreatlon Department.
area residents an· opportunity to
446-1789 •.extension 24 or the French
. tradltlpnal folk music . Art Colonv. 446-3834.

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Sheila WUBams,

G. Michael Medas,

VIcki L Cooke

DELAWARE, Ohio- Vlcld Lynn
·;Cooke, Delaware. Ohio, and Davtd
l!rtan Wtse, Cheshire, are annount·
jllg their .engagement and aprroachlng marriag~.
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.· Miss Cooke is the daughter of Mr.
,'lind Mrs. Robim .E. Cooke Sr .. .
·'Delaware. Slie Is a senior at Rio
'j;;, a"de Collegeand·is·a ·sergeant in •
the Ohio Army National Guard.

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neth Wise, Gallipolis. He is a
• student ·at Southwestern Business
College and·is also a sergeant In the .
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PATRIOT - Announcement is
being made of the engagement of
Sheila Williams and Paul McNeal.
She is the daughter of James and
Joyce Williams, Hendersonville,
TEnn~ Hi" is illt&lt;""SDii uf Fred andGarnet McNeal. Route 2, Patriot.
Ms. Williams iS a graduate of
Hendersonville (Tenn.) HighSchool

boro, Mass.
The open-church wedding will
take place July 'n at J p.m . atthe
First Church of. God, Gallipolis. A
. ·'
.reception at the Elks LO!Jge will be
... ··-···held unm'MiafelY"'followtrlg-"'1he
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ceremony.
She is a gi~du.ate ~I Gallla
POMEROY ..,.. Mrs. Mildred
Academy High School and Is
employed with the · taw firm of · Pierce Is announcing the engagl"
ment and approaching marriage pf
• Cowles and Boster.
her daughter. Tina, to Keith King,
Medas is a graduate of Gallia
son
of Mr. and Mrs. James King,
Academy High sChool and is
New
Haven, W.Va. The bride-elect
employed by Middleton Estates.
1s the daughter ·of the late Clinton
Pierce.
Miss Pierce graduated from

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class Is $6. Please call the center at
992·2161 to register for the class so
materials ·c an be ready.
The center has scheduleq 'a
--·'"" ~·- ,___....-..,~ •.!Y.!!'~age.~ale)g!;M~~·J, 2~n!J 3}!
. you are doing your spring deariing,
don't throw out a,ny items. bong
them to the center the last week of
Southern High School and Is
April.
rmployed at Headquarters Beauty
The senior nutrition program
Salon and B-A Beauty Shop In
menu for the week is:
Racine. Her fiance is a graduate of
Monday - Spaghetti. mixed
Wahama High School, and Is
tossed salad, vanilla
vegetables,
employed a! the Meigs Tire Center
on
bananas.
pudding
In Pomeroy.
Tuesday - Cube steak, baked
A June wedding is planned. ·
potatoes, green · beans, pumpkin
cake.
BIDWELL - Announcement Is
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Wednesday - . Ham loaf. peas,
kraut salad, fruit cup.
· beingniadeoftheengagementand
'. upcoming marriage of Christi L.
Thursday.:... Roast turkey, dressand gravy, gelatin salad, Easter
Ing
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Bidwell,
and
David
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DEAR MEG - My husband told
Sm it h• yracuse.
egg,
dessert.
DEAR MEG - My mother Is a
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me he was sterile SIX
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S e IS t e aug ter' 0
Friday
- Liver, mashed pota·
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we were ma rrt"~
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spinach,
fruit.
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games, the races and Atlantic City.
be my second marriage and I ha~e
Mrs. ee owe · Ollie • x.
Choice of milk, coffee. or tea
Gallipolis. He Is the son of Mr. and
Don't get me
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stationed in Charleston, S.C.
Wedding plans are Incomplete.

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Ms. Williams is a graduate of
' Gallia Academy High School and
'• attends Rio Grande College and
Community College.
Sflllt h is a graduate of Southern
High School and is employed by the
Meigs County Emergency Medical

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hold classical Christian beliefs 10 a
far greater degree· than ·do lay
members. according to the first
Gallup surveys on British doctrinal
and moral views.
The Church of England recently
has been in controversy over a
blshop'squestioningof Jesus' physi·
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Mom . has an inkling and, sure enough, I'm pregnant.
that I've saved some money, she
Now Greg is yelllng that the baby
borrows lt.lleel sp guilty that I give can't be his. But It is because 1
it to her and then I can't afford the
haven't been with anyone but him
thl'ngs I want. That's whai gets me since the day I was married. That
mad. I want to help her. What can I
was three years ago.
do? .,.. TROUBLED TEEN. RUMI'm tired of all the fighting and
SON, N.J.
denying. I want Greg to go to a
DEAR TROUBLED - Compul- clinic for tests, buf he refuses. NEW MOM-TO-BE. ENID, OKLA.
sive gambling Is a desctructive
addiction thai can.best be halted by
DEAR · NEW - Greg may not
quilting cold turkey with the
want to be a father, and when he
suppor! __ol Ga!Jlblers Anonympus. . lin~. out he's . not sterile - · a
Like most fonns of addictive ,. neurologlst can-iell ~im .:.. 'he'll be
behavior, gambling Is progressive,
forced to face reality. I hope he'll
have himself checked out for his
requiring more and more "action"
to .e scape the psychological pain the
own peace ol mind. Aceuslng you of
gambler is trying to avoid.
infidelity is a COJH)UI and you can
Every time you give your mother tell htm I said so.
Write to Meg in care of this
money, you're encouraging her
secret life. It's like giving an
newspaper. She wUI personally
alcoholoc booze or a junkie a ltx.
answer only letters that contain
Help her by getting her to self-addressed, stamped envelopes.
Gamblern Anonymous. Check the
Questions of general Interest will be
.phone book for the nearest chapter.
discussed in future columns . .

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I'OMEROY- Xi' Gamma Mu
Chapter bf Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority.~wm··.. m' ,=t - at .. 7·~.""· .
Tuesday at the h~e of Mr-;:
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Evelyn Knight ..sponsor.
-...POMEROY- Rev. Lee Ham- ·
mond, Portsmouth, will speak i~
revival seJVices at Mt. Hennon
United Brethren In ·Christ
Church, Texas Community,
Tuesday through April 7. Servi·
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public invited.
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Larry Draper will conduct rev!·
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Monday Ttl rough Friday, 7, 30

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GALLIA CHRISTIAN-SCHOOL
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"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will
not depart /,rom it."
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By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - When my
grandmother was 36, she went
through the menopause . My
mother also started at about that
age. Iam30andamconcerned. Will
I also go through the menopause
early? Once a woman starts to take .
hormones for this, will she always
have to take them?
DEAR READER - No one can
tell you when you will begin
menopause. With your family
hlstary, there is a chance that you
wUl have your menopause early.
The time of onset of menopause is
not exactly correlated with age or
other age-related changes In the
body. Menopause has been known
to occur as early as age 25 In an
otherwise healthy woman. It Is not
rare for It to begin In the late 30s.
The most common time Is between
45 and 50.
Not every woman needs estrogen
replacement when she enters the
menopause. Conrary to popular
belief, the ovaries don't completely
SlOp funcllorilng. They stU! produce
..., a sex lfonnone , that can be
converted by body fat cells Into
estrogen. That ls why women who
have hlgher estrogen levels than
.women who are very lean.
· H a woman does need estrogen,
she wUl usually continue to need it.
It Is needed to replace the amount
required to avoid such symptoms
as ·hot DasheS, bone loss and other .
changes: If the estrogi'n Is stopped
when It Is needed, a woman will
then develop lhe symptoms of
menopause.
I am sending you The Health
Letter, Special Report 22. Under·
standing the Menopause, whlch will
explain the process fully for you.
Others who want this Issue can sencl
'15 cents with a long, stamped,
aelf-addressed envelope for It to me
In care of this newspaper, P.O. Box
U!Sl, Radio City Station, New York,

DEAR READER - There cer·
talnly Is something In your system,
an(l ills the herpes virus- but don't
panic. You've probably had It since
you were a toddler. Herpes simplex
type one is transmitted by kissing. .
Up to 80 J)ercent of the public may
have it . The vtrus lives In nerve
ftbern near the mouth. When the
vlru.s Is activated. It migrates down
the nerve·flber and causes the cold
sore.
This virus is very similar to
herpes simplex type two, also
known as genital herpes, but herpes
simplex type one Is the kissing
virus, not the sex virus.
There are many things that
activate the virus living in your
nerve fibers, A febrile Ulness, such
as a common cold, Is one of these,· •

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term "cold sore." Indigestion,
fatigue and perhaps nutrition are
sometimes factors. Not enough Is
known yet about treatment to really
provide a means otpreventlon , but
·that will come.
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has advanced a great deal In the
past 20 years. If you do have an
early menopause. you will have
much better management than was
possible for your grandmother, and
probably even for yoUr· mother.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I'm 22 and
happily.. marrij.'d. I've had cold
sores all my llle. I know this is
herpes, but I am very c.lean and
neat and am very careful about
what I drtnk from so I don't get·any
· germs. It is so embarrassing thalli
·makes me want to crawl under a
rock, and I feel so sorry for my
husband . He says he doesn't care
and still loves me. How can I
p~ent cold sores? My theory Is
that something In my system Is
causing the cold sores. Must! wear
a mask for )He?

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A POPULAR CRY
William B. Kughn
"Preach Christ, but not doctrine, the ~burch. and baptism," is a
J&gt;£e uJa c_cry lod'!Y· Thi". cry is made by those who suppose that unity
may be ootaliieo ll'Yexaltlng c ntisf; rnagnijJ'lng iii&gt;.-iov&lt;rfoi''1riJ, wililiF'
doctrine , the church, and bar,tism divide. Such a cry is empty and void .
of truth. for it is not possib e to preach Christ, and at the same time
·ignore His doctrine, the church, and bapti.!m! When Philip went down ~
to Samaria and preached Christ, he preached the word (doctrine), the
ki1~dom ol GOd (church). and baptism (Acts 8:5-16,12).
Preachias Christ
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Doctrine comes from the Greek words which express the active and
passive se.nses. The active stresses the act of teaching, while the
passive emphasizes the authority of what;., taught. Christ received the .
words from GOd (Jno. 17:8). These words constitute- the doctrine of
God IJno. 7:16). Christ astonished the people with His doctrine :
I passive_· the word taught), lor He taught (active. act of teaching) u
one ha.vmg authority IMt. 7:28 ,29: 22:33: Mk . 1:22: 11:18; Lk. 4:32). ·
Christ gave the words to the apostles IJno. 17:8). This word Is truth,
hy which we are sanctified (Jno. 17:17), and through which faith in
Christ·flows,Jno. 1·7:20/. ·Tbis- YH;rdc-onstit:ut~s thc- ;rt!e~' ~rir.~ ·
IA&lt;-ts 2:421. which is none other than the doctrine or the Lord (Acts
13: 12). We most "JWeach the wort~" and "ex hort with all long•uffering
and ductrin ..'(2 Tim. 4:2), holding last· the faithful word of GOd so that
by sound doctrine we may promote the one faith and its!oractiee (Titus
I :9 1. To have GOd and Christ, we must abide in Christ's octrine (2 Jno.
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whir.hJ~ prca~h~!IJn t.~e..J:l.a!"e of Jesus Christ (Acts 8:4,5).
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Preaching'rhe ·Churi:h --· -· ·- , ... • ~.. ·:The chutch an!l ·the kingdom are not two separate il!stitu!ions but
one and the same. The church is the •pirilual body of Christ in this
~·o rld IE ph . 1:22,23), which He promised IMt. 16:18), of which He is
the head .(Col. 1:18). and of which we are members (1 Cor. 12:20,27) . .
'Ch ri st is the Savior ol the church (Eph. 5:23), for the church includes '
lh~ whole company ol the saved (Acts 2:47). The kingdom denote~ a
dom inion of people over whom a sovereign rules, exercising his royal
power . It describes the spiritual kingdom ol Christ (Jn.o. 18:36), which
He promised (Mt, 16:16), whose subjects are the saved'(Eph. 2:19), and .
over whom He reigns as King 0 Cor. 15:24.25: 1 Tim. 6:15). The ,
kingdom, or church, was estabfiShed on Penteeost !Acts 2) and can110t,.
be moved !He b. 12:28)!
PreachiD1 Baptiom
Baptize, from the Greek baptizo, means to dift or immerse, and is
sr.okimofbyPauiasaburial(Rm.6:4;Coi_.2:12)
_tw~commanded
by·..
Christ !Mk. 16:16), and IS to be admmistered. m
HIS name lor the
remission of sins (Mt. 28:19; Acts 2:38). Boptitm must be preached in
the name of Christ ILk. 24:47; Atls 8:12)!
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· It is impossible to preach Christ and not His•doctrine , the church, '
and baptism! To ref~se to preach the doctrlne,,the church, and baptism .
is to tea~h the doctrmes of men and reJeCt GOds eterna,l purpose!

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THROUGH 12TH GRADES. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ACHRIST·
CENTERED ACADEMIC EDUCATION FOI YOUR CHILD, CONTACT

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general course of study,
Christian School provides EXCEl_lENCE IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION using a traditional curriculum
.,and approach. Gallia C~ristian School has a strong commitment
to .HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, STRONG MORAl STANDARDS
.and SPIRITUAL VALUES.
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Easter is Sunday,
April 7. Call or
visit us today.

106 Butltrnul Ave.

p.m. nightly. There will be
special singing nightly.

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will be at Walnut Ridge Church,
meet Monday, 1::11 p.m . at the
Sunday, 7 p.m. for fifth Sunday
homeofMrn. FrankWetherholt,
serlvces. Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Ruth Gillingham. coCardwell and Olhers will be
hostess.
seiVIces Sunday throughAprll 7.
~Pubii&lt;:· iS inviied fo 'attend Ctie ••· · slrigmg. --- ·-·-· ·'" · -~· ~-•
-serviCes whJch ~nat 7 p.m .
GALLIPOLIS _ Fou.ndor·s
nightly.
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Day wutb? noted tiy Washington
VlNTON - Vinton Wesleyan
Church will have the DeLawder
Elementary PTA, Monday, 7
NORTHUP -There will be a
Family singing Sunday, 7: :II
p.m . In the school auditorium .
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p.m .
Group past presidents will be
Baptist Church with
--·-·hono'red ""d. ·~and gradnr~ · \\•U'I .. ·
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.GALLIPOLIS ·- Tile Young
piT'sent an Easter program. .
Adults oft he FlrstChurchofGod
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will present an Easter drama,
SYRACUSE - MARC wlll ·
CROWN CITY- Crown City
United Methodist Church wUI
Sunday, 7 p.m. Titled "If I Hold
meet Monday at Carleton
His Hands in Mine." Public'
School.
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invited.
continuing through AprU 7 with
Rev."Richard Graham. Services
RACINE_ Adults interested
RIO GRANDE _ Dr. Clinton
in the Racine summer , league
7 p.m nightly. and there wUI be
"""lal slngina. Public Invited .
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Iechty, missionary to Haiti,
boys and girls softball and
S .--~
wlll be at Calvery Baptist
baseball teams, meet 6 p.m.
THURMAN - Vega United
Church, Sunday, 7 p.m. Dona·
Monday at the kindergarten in
Me!hodist Church wUI have
tlons of old eyeglasses are being
Rllclne.
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Sunday through Thursday seraccepted for part of his mission·
vice James BonDurant. 7:""
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Community calendar-Area happenings

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service at the church has been changed tn Tuesday tn accommodate the
group's appearance.

PERFORMING TUESDAY- The Singing Men lrom Tentle!lllee
Temple University., Chattanooga, Tenn., will be perfonnlng at First
Baptist Church In Gallipoli&lt;J, Tuesday, 7 p.m . .The 32-volce choir Is
dlrec~ by BW Onnesher, prole!JSOr at :femple. Theywllhe perfonntng

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p.m.; paint
physical
class, 1: 15 p.m .
Thursday - Easter dinner at
nomi; puppet show at 11. a.m.;
Easter songs and readings by
senior ciiY.:::::::· -.t....:.:.. ~:--,~ !'&gt;;li::;;J~Mb!~~~~~~;!~!~.,,-11 -~'1
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nlng at 10 a.m. The basket wUI be a

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Tuesday - Physical fitness,
11:45 a.ni.; chorus, 1-2 p.m.;
exercise class, 3: :II p.m.

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Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry
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weeR-orApl'lrl'!!).
Monda1y - Nutrition education
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GALLIPOLIS ,... ·Mr. and Mrn.
David L. Wirth of Gallipolis, and
Mr, and Mrn. Gary Smeltzer of
Gallipolis !'nnounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of
thl!tr daughter. Terri Lynn
• Smeltzer, to G. Michael Medas, son
of Mrs. Lucllte Medas of Gallipolis,

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of
Meigs), 5:
p.m.; Rut1a.nd (Depotst.),6: 4().8: 10
p.m.
Wednesday, April 3 - Tuppers
Plains .(Lodwick's), 7:·25'8: 10 p.m.;
Rlggscrest Addition, 8:25-8: 55 p.m.

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Ohio Point Plea111111t, W. Va.

~ center, going along with the

GALLIPOLIS - Activities and
menus tor the week ot April 1
through April 5 at the SeniGr
Citizens Center, 220 Jackson Pike,
are as toUows:
Monday, April 1 - Ceramics

monthly blrtl!day party and a Good .
Friday seiVIce.
The bake sale begins at 10 a.m.,
and itetns such as candies, cookies,

Class, 9:30 a.m.-noon; Chorus, 1-3
p.m.
Thesday, April 2 - S.T.O.P.
Class, 10: 30 a .m.; Physical Fitness,
11:15 a.m.
. .Wednesday, April 3 - VInton

Graphology

The&amp;day - Spinach rtce, green
Bible Study, 1 p.m.; Crown City
beans,
pear h.alt, wheat . bread,
Mobile Unit, 1 p.m.; Card Games, .
cookies.
· ·
1-3p.m.
Wediiesday
Spaghetti,
tossed
Thursday, April4- Bible StuiJy,
·
saiad,
Italian
bread,
sliced
peaches.
11 a.m.·noon.
a.m,; Birthday Party aod Good
Frt.day Service, n&lt;i&lt;;ln; Art Class,1-J ·
p.m.; Ciatt Mini-Course, 1-3 p.m.
Menus C9ftSist of: ·
·
·
Monday- Ham and pinto bPans,
cottage cheese. stewed

Center closed Friday
POMEROY -

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-~.=M-

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, ·w. Va.

Gallia County Senior Citizens calendar of events

Seniors plan trip to festival
. GALLIPO.L IS- A senior citizen
tiip to the T\llip Feslvalin Michigan ·
is l;leing Pl&lt;tmie&lt;,l May 15to1K.Cost is ·
$219, with a~cleposttwiilchcanbP
made nbw. The final payment wUI

March 31, 1986

The Senior Ct\t-

CONCORD, Mass. (AP) - More
than 2,000 companies in the United
. States are making personnel d~ ·
sloils with the help of graphology,
according to Barbara Harding, a
graphologist.

She says that by studying wnlten
strokes. a professional can gain an
instgbt into a person's personal
traits, talents, and motivations.'
' "Handwriting Is actually 'brainwrttlng.' The brain directs the neiVes
and muscles of the writing process;
the hand merely holds the pen," she
says.

sauce,
bre!ld, jello will) fruit .
Friday - Baked . ham, sweet ,
JX)tatoes, peas, hot rolls, cake and
. tee cream. · .·.
Choice of bPverage se!Ved with

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Friday, Eleanor Thomas, director,
announced today.

Gallia bookmobile.
· . . GALLIPOIJS':.... The"Ur~Sam\lel
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p.m.; Bidwell, 6:11M:30 p.m.;
Friday - fndlvtdual stops for
Harrisburg, . 6; 40·7 p.m.; Rl~ . senior citizens.
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Grande Estates, 7: 11}.8: 10 p.m .
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Clnclrinatl arilsl -~ha Jackson, wiD be on display at ihe French Art
· 2:45-3:15 p.in.; Cheshire, · 3:25-4 .: EWlngton, 1,1:35· p.m:; VInton,
ColoJ1y during April. FAC wUI alsO feature works by Debra Glann of . · p ,in.; Addison, 4: 15-4: 30 p.m.; 1: 30-2: 00' p.l')'i,; MQrgan Ceni~r,
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ton, Ohio and Is a painter and
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'Library association selects top children's volumes
By Belay Heame
American Ubrary Aasn.
. Every year the American U- ·
,. brary Assoctatlon awards ·the
: Caldewtt rned,a l to a picture book
- ., select~..fQI:.11s ~ illustration ~nil. the Newbery medal to a child's
book singled out for excellence of
writing. This year, as In mo,t.
aeveral other books were alSo
, honored for fine Illustration and
wrttlng.
\
• The 198f Caldecott award ~nt to
. Trlna Schar! Hyman for "St.
George and the Dragon: A Golden
Legend" (Little, .Brown, $13.45);
the Newbery to Robin McKinley for ;
, ''nle Hero and the Crown" (Green wUiow, $11). ·
, Caldecott honor books were
"''"-~"~~reel" Bodd, Mead,
.. S12.95),1llustrated by Paul Zelinsky
and retold by Rlka Lesser; · Nancy
TafUrt's "Have You Seen My
Duckling?': (Greenwlllow, $10);

the Newbery medar, 'Is a fantasy
and John Steptoe's "'The Story of George's VIctory and maiTiage
Juinplng M?"SS'" (LothroP• $12).
seem he~c an4 hard won. . ,
.writer whose "'The Hero and the
-Newbery hOnor books were Ma·
Thlslsaplcturebookfortheolder , CJ'QWll" Is a pre:Quelto "The Blue
vis Jukes' "Like Jake and Me" . but not necessarily · the special Sword," a 1982 Newbery · honor
(Knopf, $11.95); Bruce Brooks'
chlld,forthereadercanlearnmuch
book. That book launched a tresh,
"Tlie Moves Make the Man" trom It about folklore, history and excUing and well-crafted - set'les
(Harper&amp; Row,$12.98); and Paula ' art. Ms. Hodges has translated a
Involving the adventures of some
Fox's ''One-eyed Cat" (Bradbury,
weighty saga Into a gripping
remarkably strong heroines.
$11.95).
- adventure for reading aloud to
Action-packed and full of vivid
The story of St. George slaying children who are totally untamtllar
characters, "The Hero and the
the dragon, originally set In third· wlth the tale. She has even
Crown" Is set In the beautifully
century Palestine, has been trans·
maintained, In several · lyrical
rendered mythical kingdom of
ferred to "merrye" old England,
Insets, 16th-century English poet
Damar. The story centers on Aerln,
where George became the Island's Edmund Spenser's strong nautical
daughter of a Damartan king and a
patron saint during the Middle
metaphor of saUors surviving a
witch from the feared, demonAges. Una, the lady In dl'stress,
voya~e through stormy seas. This
ridden north. As Aertn seeks her
travels with George and a companIs-not to say that the text Is easy or
blrthrtght, she becomes first a
!on dwarf toward her besieged
wtll not need some Introduction, but
dragon killer and eventually the
castle. St. George confronts- the
It has been smoothed Into modern
- the
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·Beat of the Bend

·. Health·problems have
By BOB HOEFUCH
Times Sentlael Staff
Middleport Pollee Chief . J .J.
C-.re.-neans,.~o.cwho

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rious health problems, remains off
the · job as a
result.
J .J. is most
grateful for the
prayers and cards coming hls way
over the period of his Illness especially those from . the senior
citizens. J .J. will be entering the
Sloan Kettering Cancer Center In
New York City after Easter. He
Says ,he's gettiiig-a-lvng nne excepi
for back pain which keeps hbn from
moving about towil. You can
believe that he ,does miss his old
haunts and his friends.
Uke many .of us, J.J".feels that
this. Is a great plaCe to live, ~
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Lyle paced the chan'lploos by hitting 11 !ree throws
!or bls leaJTl·leadlng total. F1oyd Showers, a 6-7 senior
center, adcled 10 for the P$11thers.
·
· Wall led Linden's comeback, scoring 15 of hls 17
points ln the second halt. Linden AII-Ohioan

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Crewe, heroine of "The
Sword,"
Ms. McKinley's battle scenes are
galvanizing .and her romantic ones
stirring. Her cast has VItality, and
her •way with animal characters
makes them distinct without sacri·
!Icing their animality. This Is as
much a romance as a heroic
. fanta,sy, as Aerin returns t~Jove9f
Luthe, a wizard, though her feelings
become dormant while she fulfills

Farrell, Pa.
shots.
Rayen took advantage of Llnden'sfrtgld shooting at
Linden, the titleholder In 1967, 1975 and 19'77, trailed
21-6, tnit sttll came within one point of the Tigers In the
the start. The Panthers managed only baslu&gt;t, a goal
.
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by Rankin, and missed nine of their .first 10 shots.
fourth quarler.
Chris Wall's basket closed the gap t.o40'39 with 4:42
The Tigers used Linden's slump to roll Into an 11·2
left, but the 6-foot-7 Linden senior forward missed an
· lead ~fter the llrst quarter.
·
accompanying tree tluilw to muff ty!ilg.the contest.
· Eight consecutive points ran RI\Yf!ll's margin to 21·6
Rayen responded by hitting !our consecutive
. with 3:33 left In the second period. Van'r:larllng bad
points, Lyle sank two foul shots and Floyd Showers
one basket and one
throW in the streak. Linden;
sankajumpertoglvetheTlgersa#391eadwlth1:57 · _with Rankin finding the 'rarige, moved back Into
remaining.
·
contention by scoring the lasl siX points ol the first

Easter is coming.Sunday, April 7. Surprise
your child with a special book or Dakin ·
stuffed animal on Easier. · ·

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WJldcats J~tQP. li;.ers ·
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)- Little Tigers Saturday to roar Into the
vmanova, cutting Memphis State champlonshlp game of the NCAA
down to size by driving Its big men to basketball tournament.
The victory by the Wildcats of the
the bench, took control of the boards
and rode . Dwayne McClain's 19 Big East Conference set up the first
points to a 52-45 \llctory over the · all-conference final since Indiana

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beat fellow Big Ten team Michigan
for the 1976 championship.
Villanova will play the winner of
the second semifinal between de· ·
fending champion Georgetown and
St. Jolm's, two other Big East
teams, on Monday night.
Villanova, the only unranked
team to-reacn thlsyear'sFinalFour
and far shorter than the Tigers.
played their slowdown game tb
perfection and forced two of
DEFENSE - Columbus Linden ·McKinley's Chris period of play Saturday In lhe U&amp;ll!l AA championship
Memphls State's big mel)- Keith . Wall (42) reaches behind to hlock a shot by game at St. ,Jolm Arena In Cohanbtl&lt;l. AI right Is
Lee and--WUilam- Bedford . --- in!o-~ ..,Y.oun8lll!Jwn.~m~ ..MI!&lt;~- )\yJ~ j lli,l)!l. !he.. !l!!\~~~,~·!!~~~,1,1-~..J~~f'1!!!0!«!&gt;~- C"-"' ....-=A•
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Biiflle picKed up twll more In a
1:33 span early in tbe ~ hlllf
~then, with 1\l. 2lto play, fouled
a foolish
out
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M In
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States 7-foot sophOmore center,
back ln. Bedford already had four
fouls and, forced to play tentatively,
wasunable.tocontrol the area under
the basket.

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COLUMBUS Ohio &lt;API- Dave ·
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Minor scored a care&lt;'r·hlgh33polnts
Saturday, leading Cincinnati
Purceii-Marlan to a 65·57 ttiumph
over . Mansfield Senior for the
CavalierS' first Class AAA state
boys basketball championship.
The victory gave Purcell· '
Marlan'sJimStoll theOhlocrownln
his first season as a head coach, but
. n ·ardil'fcome asy~ 'l'lie'
~ blew a 24-Siead . -"·
However, they regalnedtheupper
hand near the end of the third
Georgetown's No. 1 rated Hoy&amp;~~
quarter on two baskets by Rick
defeated St. Joho 's 77·118 Saturday to
Hassel , headed for the University of
advance lq Monday's NCAA Dnals
at LeXIngton, K!lfllucky.

a

area, seriously injured in a highway
accident recently In the Ripley,
W.Va., area, has been moved from
the lntatslve urtit of Charleston
. General Hospital, Charleston.
W.Va.. Into fO!lll'l 516. He was
scheduled for additional , surgery
Friday, howe\lft.
Meantbne, friends have set' up a
Lee Richards Accident Fund to help
the family~ there are five children
and Lee, although a hartJ worKer,
was unemployed at the time of the
accident- Those who wish to help
the family through the fund can
send checks to P .O. Box 7al.
Diamond Savings and Loan, Pomeroy. Incidentally, response so far
haS been excellent.

brought out that actu·

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ~SecOnd-ranked Y011oi·
stown Rayen, sparked by Mike Lyle's 15 points,
withstood three-tbne champion Columbus Linden
McKinley's rally Saturday to beat the Panthers 50-46
for the Class AA state boys basketball title.
The Tigers,

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Paul E. Jacobs, formerly of ·
Pomeroy, was the subject of a
recent feature article In the Ash·
land Independent that's In
Kentucky.
It seems that Paul has a bottle of
Coca-Cola nearly 40 years old and
after much research, It was
determined that the full aged bottle
..:. or eveii' empty _11_8ed_ bottle ml@t
be worth about $2.
, Paul was a junior at Pomeroy
High School when he attended the
tpo!ball banquet which was held In
~anuary or early February 1946 at
the Condor Street fire station.
When It was time to go home,
there were Cokes left over and they
were offered to the boys atte!)dlng.
John Werry.local, a member of the
team and Jacobs, who was team
manager, each took one of the
bottles. Jacobs walked t~ miles
to biB home and set the bottle of
Coke on a dresser Intending to drink
II lllr next day. However, time
marched on and the untQ!lched
· ~At at the home of his parents,
'l'rlall and Pearl Jacobs, through
hl&amp;llldlool gradua tlon and Jacobs'
atma1 services stint. When he
miJ'I1ed and left borne he took the
bottle of Colu&gt; with him
8lld It'I been with him ever since. It
tiiJWd up recently during spring

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arresting.
ally. the aged bottle of Coke has
Several compositions stand outslip Into the saga of this world and
very little value.
especially one of , he dragon Dying· Identity with Its charismatic figJacobs sends along some names upward, clutchln6 George still on
ures, who grew up In courage and
of players he believes-were on hand his horse. Thefollowlngsceneagaln·-· tature through tests of conili~e·
for that football banquet. They provides a tranquil spread of
Include Richard Ash, Pat Hen- . nighttime blues and greens as the
nessy, Paul Kloes, Wilbur Russell,
knight recuperates from the dragJoe Struble, George Vaughan, on's fiery blaze. The reader Is
Charles Baird,' Elmet Houdashelt, moved by the dragon's death to the
William Lehew, Phil OhUnger, Pat mixed feelings that must accomStivers, George Wright, Howard pany the passing of any great
English, Carl Hunnell, Bill Ohlin· adversary.
ger, Dick Rosenbaum, Jolm Werry
Robin McKinley, the winner t&gt;f
and Jolm Howard.
Membership up
U any of his friends would like to
contact Jacobs, his address Is
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Route 1, Box 415B. South Shore,
Southern Baptist ~mbershlp InKy .. '41175. ~- -creased by 164,:n3 in 1984 to a total Of
It appears that he would have
14,185,454 in that largest . of U.S,
been just as well off to take that
Protestant denominations. The
"pause that refreshes" some 40
number of congregations increased
years ago - do keep smiling.
209 to a total of 36.740, the new
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problem ·group, has given up her
post at · the Swlsher-Loh~e
Pharmacy.
Mary started working at the
Pomeroy Ben Franklin Store some
25 years ago and has been worldrg
as a sales person with the public
ever since.
As you may know, Mary was Ul
and hospitalized and then reported
back to .h er jol;&gt; at the local drug
store. However, slle had to throw In
the towel Thursday night and
trttorm her employers, Kenneth
McCullough and Charles Riffle,
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Intensely Imagined for this specific
version. Central to her vision Is an
uncompromisingly fierce dragon,
who, during the combat, grows to
!Ill the pages. In one cllmact1c
·moment when George finally severs the dragon's claw, the mythical
beast actually seems to expand the
space of the . . · .The contrasting
peace. of the
twilight
scene, In which Uria ·
over her

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up for a ba8llet
between Vlllanova's Harold P1
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lirst half of Satunlay's NCAA seml·llnal encoUnter at Le:dngtoo's Rupp
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to select a successor to basketball
coachJoeB.HallbyMondayandthe
flnaUsts are Lute Olson, Lee Rose
and Dickie Parsons, according to a
publlshed report.
The .Lexington

It als. · reported Saturday
.s creening committee thatls looking
foranewcoachhadlntervlewedBob
Boyd of Mississippi State. But the
report said Boyd had made plans to
·return to StarkvUie Monday.
Olson, of Arizona, told the
newspaper Friday It would be
premature for hbn to comment ·on
his chances of being _selected
Kentucky's new coach.
"I haven't asked the commllttee
or (UK at~Jetlc director) CUlt
Hagan hOw many people are stUI
Involved, nor would I. But. ·If they
wouldoll'er that. I'd accept lt. !think
I'm one of three candidates for the
Job.''
01a0n s~sed the need to name a
COIICb weUinadvanceottheAprll10
national stplng date.
Roee, wbo played and coached at
Tramylvanla Unl~rslty, was Interviewed by thecommltteeThursday.
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Is presently a fund~ raiser for
Kentucky's development offlce.
Parsons, who played guard at
Kentucky and later coached the
baseball team, spent 3~ hours with
the screening committee Tuesday.
Alabama-Birmingham . coach
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Mansfield went almost four
The goals by Has,.,!, a- 6-foot-2 minutes without' scoring a basket in
senior forwllrd, dissolved a 39-39 tie the first and second quarters .
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Purcell-Marian took advantage of
consolidaliona43-39cushlon.
lt.
Purcell-Mariah then S(,:Ored the
The Cavaliers; beaten during the
first six points of the fourth quarter season by Clndnatl McNicholas,
to put the game away with a 49-39 Cincinnati Elder and.Falrfleld, ran
lead and climax a 24-3 seas6n.
off 10 consecutive. paints lor a 24-8
Hassel added 18 points for the lead with 5: 56~l!lft In the first half.
Cava tiers, reachl~g the. state tourMinor led the Cavaliers' early
namenftor the .first tbne.
He
red 10 of his
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scored 15 polniD;-Ahmed Kent,.&lt;~ 5-9 - l&gt;aa--:.ll~~at -..:.tlalftime. -However,
junior guard, had 14 , and Tim Mansfield. sparked by Buck and
Harless, a6-.Jseniorforward.added Harless, outscored Purcell-Marian
12 for Mansfield. bowing out with a 19-4 In the last part of !hi;' second
20-8 record.
quarter to trall28-27 at halftime.

Knight plans
to change his
team's lineup ·
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NEW YORK (AP)- Coach Bob
Knight, finishing one of his most
frustrating seasons In 14 years at
Indiana, says he plans to "change
the complexion" of his Hoosiers.
"We'll just get started all over - •
again," Knight said Friday after the
Hoosiers lost to UCIJ\ 65-62 In the
champlonshlpgameoftheNatlonal
Invitation Tournament.
Knight already has three junior
college transfers c6ming In next
season,andhesaldhe'llmakesome
room on the bench for them by
redshlrtlng at least .• two currenr
Hoosiers..
Knight declined tosaywhowUI sit
out next season.

Blab
Bartow said Friday night that he
·graduate.
did not wlthdraw his candidacy
The 7-foot -2 Blab grabbed 11
after a meeting with Kentucky
reboUnds and scored 11 points
officials.
Friday night before fOIIIIngout with
Bartow succeeded John Wooden
at UCLA, bUtleft eight years ago to . 5411€C0nds left.
"I thlnkmorethan anything else, I
begil! the Alabama-Birmingham
woilkl
have llklid to have seeq Blab .
program from ·scratch. He has
,
wlnjust
sbnply becaUJeof how hard
developed the Sun Belt Conference
he
has
worked,"
Knlaht said. "The
· team into a national contender.
game
Is
not
a
natural
game for Blab
Many of the nation's hlghly
and
he
haS
really
comealongway."
regarded coUegecoaches have been
'Although Blab expressed disapmentioned as possible candidates
pointment
In leavil)g Indiana on a
forthejobHaUheldforl3yearsatter
losing note, .he said he was pleased
succeeding the lesendary Adolph
the team pulled out of Its nosedive.
Rupp. HaU announced his retire"At least We did a little better than
ment after Kentucky's loss to NCAA
In the BlgTiln," said Blab, refeiTing
finalist St. John's In the West
to the Hooelera' seventh-J)lace
Regional atDenve,onMarch 23.
wttfeil!l(.'t'flnl8h.
"Atleastwegotto
Olhertl who have withdrawn their
the
flnal.l."
namestromCOitllderatlonareGene
Knight called the mai'Ch to the
Keady of Purdue, BobbyCreminsof
NIT
finale an !nvaluableexperll!nce
Georgia Tech and Hugll Durham of
for
his
underclasamen.
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DEMONSTRATION RIDES

31. 1911

March

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" lncludln¥ the championship dlv·

ROCK SPRINGS Eleven
letter-winners Including seven starters dot the defending TVC cham·
pion Meigs Marau()erette S!Jitball
•• • &lt;lM&gt;'r giving Coaeh&lt;Jon Anrott tugi:..,
hopes of another successful season.
Meigs ws 19·1 a year ago, losing
only to Wam&gt;n Local In Its first
sectional tournament game. The
Marauderettes, who wUJ be minus

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last year, waltzed to the league
crown with an unblemished rECord

lslonal playoff win over Wellston. ·
Returning starters Include ace '
righthander Barb ~tfleld wbo
returns·for her third year on the
lllOUJ!!l,..an'i,.$!lll..,gnly~ Junlnr.co
Hatlleld wlll handle nearly all o1 the
mound chores.
Other returning starters Include
catcher Jodi Miller. Debbie Werry
at first }lase, Jodi Harrison woo will

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alter
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April 25 ................. .............. .. North CaWa
May l ....., ....... ......_.......... .. .. .. ....... ,Wellfltori
May 2 ,, ,, .............. ................ ,, .. .. Gallipolis
May J ................. , .............. .. .... , .... Athens
May 6 ........ ................... ............. at Logan

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Carol Smith at third base and defending tile league championship pressed with the Marauderettes ments were not Included In the
ootflelcjers Daphne Dillard' and with our success depending upon
calling Hatfield the best pttcher following Meigs schedule as detaUs
Jenny Couch.
being aggressive and keeping thr
they've laced In live scrimmages are stlH being Ironed out.
, Other letter-winners besides the pressure on other.teams' delelises. this year, all against• to~notch
The Mllrauderettes may alsO
· above are Gina f'ollrod, Holly The lea~ Itself w1ll offer a b~ · eompetltlon.
helng plaYing their home teams on
• Mljl,eJ:.~.Jl~~JUI!l~ , ch:aJ~~e ~!nee every other team Is . Clay Invited the Marauderettes to a different field, movtng !tom
Zirkle.
· l'apamelli'a'nng · . fflltiu~ifin tl.elr".W. ...,..,,.;.c;;:;J;,..i.l o!n .. &lt;&gt;&lt;li~ &amp;!CtcC"·' " ''-~ .
GOne from l~t year's team are helping out and offering valuable later In the year and the powerful
hill hehl the high school.~
starters Jenny Meadows and Mary advlce wlll be assistants Wally Panthers could come to Meigs lor Burdette wlll coach the
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Moore along with Annette Johnson Hatfield a,nd Tom Grueser."
another lour-team tournament
team that Includes a strong ' ler
and Karen Molden.
· Mefis, although loslng7~,scrlmnear the season's end. Both tourna- of 21 S!Jphomores and tres~:

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with a team composed of a mixture
-· of .,&lt;veterans~ .and- lliexperlenced ·"
players.
Coach Steve Saunders will rely
heavily on three Seniors to provide a ·
much needed leadership role. They
Include Brian Hawk. Tim Smith
and Srolt Williamson. Smith Is a
pitcher. Williamson plays second
)Jaseman and Hawks Is the third
. baseman when not taking his turn
on the mound . .
Other Pirate s tarters are expected to be David Hammonds, a
junior at first basewho~l so pltches , .
whlle Steve Thaxton, a junior, will
handle right field . The other
positions will be played by four
sophomores and a freshl!Uin. They
Include Shane Glassburn, Doyle
Callihan. Richard Hurt. Rick Welch
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The Sunday

March 31, 1986

COLUMBUS, Ohld (AP) -Brian
Scoggin , scored 18 points Friday
night. leading Jaci\Sim Center to a
60-55 upset of toll· ranked Columbus
Wehrle in ·the Class A boys
basketball sem lltn'a ls.
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here durin g girls' fastpltch
·...:_~:~llball action. _ - •: -::Ea!Hern Increased il s record .to .while Belpre dropped to 0-3.
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Eastern opens league play on
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;;~;;;~Dent a single, Tanya Savoy a
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Gad(!! s a single. . •
Belpre F itch had two singles,
:""·rr.t,a two singles and a double ,
~i!.~n~ a double and single. a nd
:: ~lcho:lson a single.
. • Eastern hurler Kristl Gaddis
, ~ :: j!!Cked up the win with two
•; strikeouts, issuing slx wealks and
· :~eight hits. Fitch suffe red the loss as
:: she gave up 18 costly _Walks; nine
'! hlts and one strikeout.
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;. Eastern was tough In the field,
::; g,&gt;!nlt"g exceptional play from Gaul
Savoy. Gaul claimed two
in the
could
hits, while
picked off two Belpre
::;.baserunners attempting to steal.
I' Doutltltt said , " We played very
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va;
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NEW YORK (AP) - ;n.e UCLA the Hoosiers with 9 minutes
basketball team made two visits to remaining.
New York this . season, and the
That,accordingtolndla~Coach
second one was better than the first Bob Knight, was the. tumlng point.
-by a long shot.
MUler, a sophomore forward who
With Reggie Mlller's long-range hadheencrltlclzedbyonemagazlne
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defeated the.lndlana Hoosiers 6!;-62 sister, Southern Cal star Cheryl
1n tbe championship game. of the Mlller, om:.•~n-one, was up for this
NatJonal hiVltatlon Tournament one.
Frtday night and vindicated themThe zone-busting shots came one
. selves .!II their own ~s_tor.
.~~~f:~~rl!!~J;·g· §'!Jl!.'IIYJ!! !he

~I al~ played a big role .. s~ tnto their 10-polnt lead, it::
. cletenslvely. doing a strong job on
S!!Cmed It wQ!lld take a great effort,::
Indiana guard 'Steve Alford, who
bylndlanatocatchup.
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It was stU! UCLA by nlne points,•
last summer: Alford wound up with 61-52, wtth just 8 little over a minute..
16 points., but scored only seven of left when Indiana made a terrltlc,.t
cuern
he second half when the
run at the Bruins, cutting thelr leacC
Bruins took command.
· to 62-60 wtth 22 seconds rema1n!ng. ;
The game was a heady cletensive · But after a series of turnovers, tllel;:
struggle In the first half, which Bruins retrieved the ball, and It was "'
ended In a 29-29 tie. The teams were the omnipresent Miller who' took '
no more than six points apart In the long pass at mldcourt, and went !n 01
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uncontested for UCLA's cllnchlng:l
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. Frtday night was different for UCLA,ofcourse.TheBruins'attack de!lrlt ~arty In the SI'COnd and
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. points, Including elghi big ones IIi a Miguel tying Miller for game-high
19-5runatthestartolthesecondhalf honors with 18 points and Monte!
that gave theBrulnsa5040leadover. . Hatcher contributing 15.

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~ ··Victory.niS zone-liUSilngsoots came one lifter aootJII!rtnthe·second haH~
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Ohio-Point

Skyvue advances to Class A champjonship ti!t
Lynn Martin.
Martin said his team's poor
perimeter
shooting was also a big
"Skyvue's pressing defense
turned tbe game around," be saki. · factor.
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"''ve nPVer .seen a more effective · "We usually get a lot of points
trom our front line," be explained.
jOb In my coaching career.
"Tonight,
we just never cruld get
- "However, 1 thought It was the
&lt;4ctals, who .made so many
them into flow.
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"The fh:st trip to the state finals Is
l&lt;nlghts, ranked No.3; Inconsistent calls, toot took us out or
blew a 15-polnt lead when "we Just . • the _game, They mad&lt;' _a big - always tbe toughest . .
too
· ," said Coach ·
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- Van
Buren's opportunity for an unbeaten
l)lgh school boys baskelball.seaaon
took an abrupt tum on the way to the
Class A title
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_s _powe . .o _~ ome tate_- prosecutor
McAUster, for the first time stnce tbe privately·
Insured S&amp;Ls started reopening under spelled-out ..,..
conditions March ZJ, had no additional reopenlngs to
announce. The list of tho6e open for full setVice
operations remained at TT.
He saki he expects the Ust to grow more slowly In
the CQITllng days, "one or two at a time Instead of in
batches."
GUimor, R-Port Clinton, said Kane asked for
legislation· giving htm authority to subPoena
witnesses and documents without a grand jury being
In session. He lacks suchauthorltyuriderexlstlnglaw,

By ROBERT E. MIUJ!:R
A~a&amp;ed ..._ Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Senate President Paul
E . Glllmor says be ~ts prompt legislative ~tlon
on a request to ejlpand the powers of the special
prosecutor looiQng Into the collapse of the Clnclnnatl·
based Home State Savings Bank.
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Special prosecutor Lawrence A. Kane Jr. made tbe
,request Friday.
At tbe same time, Kane said he had sent requests
for records to Gov. Richard Celeste; Commerce
Kenneth Cox; Robert McAlister, state

S&amp;Ls.
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On Marcli 15, Celeste shut down the other 69

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'entity that Insured Home State and as many as 69
other stilt~hartered S&amp;Ls.
McAlister, af a Friday news briefing In Coiwnbus,
released copies of a letter to Kane In which he agreed
to release Home Siate records and told him, "I Intend
,to extend to you and your staff my full cooperation and
that of this office."

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TAMPA, Fla. tAP)- Cincinnati

Reds Manager Pete Rose )las his

semlllnal game Friday night during llnt,half action
In
A semHJnal
Friday night. Skywe won

lllnnlngs In which he gaveup12hlts victory over the Los Angeles
and six runs, compiling a 4.91 ERA. Dodgers .
He struck out five and walked four. · .-~-----------'-----......:....:..:.....___;__;....:___;_.:....;___;__;:.;__:_....,.._:....;__ __:_,.--:....-----....:::...:.....:..__;.,::..._

pitching rotation decided but sur·
prlsingly It does not include lefthander Joe Price.
Price was not satisfied with his
Mario SOto will lead the Reds' . pitchinguntlllastThursdaywhenne
four·man rotation, followed by Jay pitched live Innings in a simulated
Tibbs, left -hander Tom Browritng game against a llnt"-up that Included
.,... ' andJohnStuper,pitchingcoachJim Rose, Dave Parker, Nick Esasky
lUJat said Friday~ ·
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Price •. 7-:t;Jlast year with a 4.19
Price made !;lis natl)e as a
· earned run average, was told he middle-man In 1981 and 1982. 1n198i.,
would not be in thestartingrotatlon. his first full season In the big
· Price maintains that his perfor- leag~,~es, he was 6-1 with a 2.50ERA
-~.,.-- .•- ..:man"".Jast !ieason,-down from.-a.. J nc4lgame - -.-~ ........--.- ··-- _,
11J.U, 2.88 showing In 1983, suffe red
The following season. Price was
f9r two reasons. One was a 34 with a 2.85 ERA In 59 games. He
mechanical change suggested by was moved to the starting role In
then manager Vern Rapp and 1983byManagerRussNixontoputa
former Pitching coach Stan Willi- left-handedpltcherln the rotation.
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ams. The second was a severe v iral
Meanwhile, Eric Davis drove in .
infection. ·
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lour runs Friday with a home run
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exhibition games. working a total of Cincimatl Reds to an S-1 exhibition

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MERCERVILlE '-'- Coach Brett
Wilson's Hannan Trace Wildcats
open their 1985 baseball season
Monday with live starters return-

Jenkins and C. D. Adkins.
' Graduation losses were southpaw
pitcher Jeff Barnes, infielder. Alan
Bailey. Rob Brumfield. Tony
squad._~ -M&lt;&gt;Gulr.e..and.John.Jolinson.__ _

wno". rtaY,.r -Po&lt;.

open against the Pirates have

younger players at key positions In
one sophomore and three
freshmen.
Despite the youth. Wilson feels ·
his Wildcats will be very compel!·
live lhis spring In lhe SVAC race.
· Returning lettermen inClude
itcher and third baseman, Terry
P
Cline; catcher Gary Kirk; leftfielder Billy Swain and centerfielder David Lockhart, ali seniors; ·
]tinier - plt&lt;'hl&gt;r-catctrer Deke ·
Ba
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it h Ph' l B ,
roes, s o s op·p c er I ' a1ley, . a jt:~ni'!r and .sophomore
rtghtllelder Trevor SmaiL
Others vying for starting berths
are Sieve Jarrell, a sophomore

infielder;

and fresh'men,

Scott

Rankin, Todd Johnson, Grady
Johnson and Richard Stitt, _all
outnelders. and infielders. Mark

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x-Phll Ballt&gt;y, lnf .................. ............... .. 11

nr&lt;'Vor Small. or ................................ 10
SI&lt;'V&lt; Jarrell. lnr ....... ....... ..................... to

Scot! Rfankln, of ..... :.......... ..................... 9
Todd Johnson. or. ............. .. .. ............... 9
Mark Jenkins. tnr. ...................... ....... ..... 9

c. 0 · Adkins. tnt ............. :................... ... 9
Grad~ Johnson. or ··· ···· ..... .. ·

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Richard Sllll.tt&gt;or ............................... 9
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Sat. 8 A.M.-5 P.M.
Sun. 1 P.M.-5 P.M.

GOOFING

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO ·

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Skip's Gone Till .
Wednesday, April
3rd, So WI Want
To Show Him We
Can Sell Furniture
Without Him. We
Wan! To Do A·

NAME BRANDS
lASSEn
RIVERSIDE
SINGER
LAMPS
FLEXSTEEL
PICl_URU
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KEMP
SWIVEL ROCKEISS
ENGLAND
LIVING ROOM SUITES
BEMCO
DINING ROOM SIITES
KINCAID
BEDROOM SUITES
STONEVILLE
MATTRESS .&amp; ,
U.S. CHATHAM
lOX SPRINGS
DINETTtS
END &amp; .COFFEE TABLES
SlEEPERS
OPEN STOCII

Ky..,r CrM'k ...'- ... :..... :~•· -- ...Awav-- , ,.
Symml's \':.dley ..... :...... . .... .. Away
Rock HIII-DH ................. ... .. Away
Eas trrr ........................... . Homr
AprlllP. Southw"''""" ....... ........... · Home
Aprtl 15. SOUthC'rn .... :.................. - ~· - Horne
April 16. G""" .................. .......... Horne
Aprll17, North Gallla .................. ..... Ay.l!Y
April:..~. K:vgr-r Crf'('k ...
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April 24, Eastern .. .. .................. .... .. Home
April 29. Southwrstern ............... ..... .Away
May 1· South(torn ......................... .... .Away
May 6. Oak HIII .......... ................. .. .. Awav
May 7. Symmes Valley .... ................ Homf.
Aprll3.
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April fl.

OPEN .

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· honors, In the miUta.ry's cemetery lor Its fallen

MILITARY HONORS- A miUta.ry honor guartt'
carries MaJor Artlmr Nicholson's casliel shodly alter
anival at Andrews Air Force Balle on Friday.
Nlcholllon, slain by a Soviet sentry bt EaM Gennany,

henle!. (AP Laserpholo).

By 1be ASsocia&amp;ed Press
Sales of new slnglt"-family homes climbed 6.2
percent in February, the biggest gain In five months,
·while average prices farmers received for raw
products fell 0.7 percent in March, .the government'
-reported.
• The economy.overallllkely will rebound In coming
months In view of the Commercl' Department's
,report that Its ~min economic forecasting gauge rose
0.7 percent In February, economists said.
Meanwhile, top White House officials and
RepQbllcan senators kept mum Friday after another
round of private meetings aimed a·t fashloillng
compromise budget that President Reagan and the
GOP-controlled Senate can embrace.
"No decisions. Honestly. we're stUI worldng,"

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White House chief of staff Donald T. Regan said after
he. other administration officials and senators met for .
about 90· minutes In the Capitol offiCe of "Senate
Majority Leader Robert bole, R·Kan.
The negotiators began work earlier this week on an
alternative to Reagan's fiscal 1~ budget that has
attracted vtrt4aUy no support on Capitol HUI and a
package approved by the Senate Budget Committee, .
which has '-n received cooly by the administration
and many Republicans.
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New·home sales reached a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 638,00! units last month folloWing a
.. revised 0.5 percent decline· In January, according to
the report by the Commerce Department and the
Department of Housing and Urban Development.

WASHINGTON tAP) - Sen. John Glenn, who owes four 9H1o
banks $1.9 million in loans stemming from his p~!Peh-tial
campaign, expects to know by Monday whether hls_.·payment
deadline of March 31 wiD be extended, according to an ·aide.
"We have applied for an extension of iiHi maturity date," Dale
Butland said Friday.
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Glenn, who borrowed $2 million from tbe baJtks last year, met with
bank offlctals. In Columbus, Ohio, sev~a1' weeks ago to discuss
repayment.
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HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS and
WEED TRIMMERS

COLUMBUS (AP)
known karat!' expert remained
free on $75,00! bot;, "Friday pending his arraignment on federal
cocaine trafflckirJII charges next week.
:Jay T. WUI, ~. of Columbus, was Indicted Thursday by a federal
grand jury dir three counts 'of dlstrlbutlng cocaine, one count of
dealing dr\igs llUt of his karate studio, and one count of using a
telephone to discuss the purchase of cocaine. He was arrested March
2 on charge of possession wjth Intent to dts!rlbute cocaine.
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Aneluded In the Indictment was James A. Garrett, 38, of Columbus,
who was charged as part of the tJtree.month Columbus pollee
Investigation which led to Will's arrest. Garrett was charged with
three counts of dtstrlbutlng cocaine and one count of using a
telephone to discuss the purchase of ro;atne. ·
Autqorltles said WUI 'would be arralgried on the new charges next
week.

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mqre than a Uttle miffed over a Common Pleas )udae's attempts to
take !hem to the cleaners.
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sullmltted by Franklin CllUniy Common Pleas Judge Tommy

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-WASHINGTON (AP) -A hero's peacetime honors.
grave Saturday awaited Maj .
Nicholson was a member of the
Arthur D. Nicholson, a casualty of USA Liaison Mission In Germany, a
small group that m?nltors -Soviet
the Cold War. whOse killing by a
Soviet" sentry wa8 decrted by VIce - military activities In East GerPresldent,George Bush as murder many. The other 15 members,
In the line of duty.
wearing black armbands in mourn"We 'can only )lope the Soviet lng !ortbeir_comrade. accompanied
Union understands that this sort of his body hom!'.
brutal International behavior jeoAmong them Staff Sgt. Jess!!'
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pardizes directly tbe Improvement
Schatz, the driver who saw NicholARRIVAL GREE11NG
in relations which they profess to
son shot, and then was restrained
VIce President Georce Built ·
seek," said Bush: on Friday when
from going to his aid.
stands wtlh Mrs. Karyn Nichol- : .
"Major Nicholson served his
SOli a1 Andrews Air Force 11aoe •
Nicholson's coffin was returned
from Germany.
country with 'distinction and he
as she retumed wkh the body of •
her slain hll8bBad, MaJor Arthur
"We grieve with his wife and I brought honor to us all. May he rest
small daughre~." said _~Bush, "" - In peace, " Bush said at an Allri1-ews ~ f'!lcholoon, on_Frtday. Nlciloloon
Karyn Nicholson and 8-year-old
Air Force Base ceremony after tbe
was burled at Arlington National ,
Jennifer stood with their .grt.&gt;vtng
coffin was carried off the plane that
Cemetery on Saturday. (AP ·
families . Jennifer was clutching a
brought it from Germany.
Laserphoto) .
blonde-hatred doll.
TheparentsofNicholsonandMrs.
Secretary of State l:;eorge Shultz,
Nicholson were among the l&lt;l,rge
At the "State I&gt;epartment · on
meanwh\)e, called In Soviet Ambas·
group of relatives and friends who
Friday,
spokesman Edward p .
sador Anatoly Dobrynln to discuss came to mourn with tbe Widow and
Dj~rejian
refusedtosaywbetherthe ·
the Nicholson killillg, according to a
daughter. In the solemn crowd was
Unite&lt;i
States
was t~,nslderlng ·
State Departent official, who spoke Rep. John G. Rowland, R-Conn ..
further retaliatory measurPs
on condition he not be identified.
whOse district Includes Nicholson's
against tbe Soviets for thn killlng or
The official declined to give horne town of Redding.
Nicholson. The government earlier
Comectlcut' s two senators and
further details, but CBS News
recalled a Soviet naval attache from
quoted Shultz as saying hewanted to • the other five congressmen were not
-a West Coast tour and summoned
discuss with Dobrynln ways to put at A-ndrews.
him to Washington to hear a formal
tbe NlchoiSOa kWtng "behind us."
Nicholson was taking photoprot !'St.
Nicholson'.s funeral Saturday, In graphs In . an area that had
Asked to confirm a report that !h.Arlington National Cemetery, was previously been off limits when he
United States has decided to boycott
six days after the 37·year-old Army was shot , American authorities
an anniversary gathering nex~
major was slain by a Soviet sentry In said. But the Soviets sa ld their guard
month in Gennany of Soviet and' ~
East Germany.
, fired when Nicholson tried to flee
AmericanveteransofWorldWarll,
The Army awarded Nicholson the and that other soldiers captured his
r,eplled only:
Djerejlan
Legion of .Merit, one ·of Its highest driver.

The January decline had' been rePorted as a 2.6
percent Increase".
The average price of a new home rose last month by
·3.5 percent to $101.Dl.
Analysts credited much of the sales gain to lower
lnt)lrest rates. Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 13.47
percent In early February, down from 13.66 percent
tbe prPVious month, the seventh consecutive monthly
decline since rates peaked at 15.2 percent In July, said
the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
The Agriculture Department said Its farm-price
Index last month was at Its lowest level since October
1983. The Index had last .declined in ~ber· l~
and then remained unchanged In January and
February.
In March, the report said, lower prices for hOI!(s.

cattle. oranges. milk and wheat
mostly
responsible for-the decline In the index. Higher prices ·
for tomatoes, eggs, cotton, potatoes and sorghum
.
helped offset tbe drop In other commodities.
Meanwhile. the prices farmers paid In March alsO
beld steady for the ninth consecutive month and
averaged the same as a year earlier.
,
The February rise in the Corrunerce Department's
economic gauge, the Index o! Leading Indicators, followed an .PVen stronger 1.5 percent advance in
January.
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"The pause in growth ended in February and I think
the March numt:&gt;ers will show major strength across ..
the board," said Michael Evans: head of Evan{
Economics. a Washington forecasting firm.

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Glenn hopes to extend debt
new party direction

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Price dropped from · Reds' rotation
KEEP AWAY - Todd Roberts of Van Buren
controls ihe ball at mid-court as Slcyvue's Mitch

said the

News had rejected the advertisement becallll&lt;'
certain legalities Involved.
Also on Friday, the lnternal Revenue Service
anno\Jnced it wUI consider walvb)g penalties .and ·
Interest assessments for taxpayers squ~ by the
closing of HHbme State lind other savingS and loans.

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to have his robe cleaned, ... said Commissioner Jack Foulk. He and
Commissioner Roger Tracy mted against the deanlng' blll.
The county's 13 Corrunon Pleas judges recently fliEd a lawsuit
demanding that the commissioners appropriate more operating
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money for the courts.

. Athens gets rehab grant
ATHENS lAP) - a $345,00! Community Development Block
Grant has been awarded to the city of Athens for a downtown
rehabilitation program dubbed Tbe Phoenix Project.
The Phoenix Project Involves reconstructing a downtown buDding
w~h.was rgcently gutted by fire, a!J&lt;l crealjng a multl-useretaU_and

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HEMPSTEAD. N.Y. (APJ -Sen. 'between being a party that cares •
Edward Kennedy. saylngtbe Demoabout labOr - and being a labor •
cratic Party's "truest tradition Is
party," Kennedy said.
change." isslgnallngamajorshlftin
his own vieW of the party's mission.
Democrats must maintain their
"decent Impulses" to belp the poor,
be says. but "soflll' traditional
programs have fallen short ...
"Too. m!lny of our pubUg serylce _

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ete(l by
grams have done too Uttle to break
spring.
tbe cycle of poverty and dependence
_;_ and too often they have proved to
he counterproductive." the Massa·
chusetts senator said In a speech
J:rlday at Hofstra University on
Long Island.
Kennedy. tong identified as a
le&amp;der of tbe party's liberal wing,
said the key to helping the
KENNEDY SPEAKS OF DJ£. :
disadvantaged 1s strong economic
MOCRATIC P.utTY - u.s.
growth, and cautioned that "the
aiiSWI'f' Is not simply more dollars
_S eulor Ted K~ of ~ ,
and more spending."
c-taelts speaks al Rofllra u... .
"We can no longer let the debate
verslty In HetnplleM Frlda.Y
be cast In tboseterms,"hesald . "We
·tloiiW&amp; lhe oecGIId day of •
cannot and should not depend on
"'-"day canferenee • lhe
hillher tax rPVenues to rollin and
Plealdency of . . ..... ......... .
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redeem f!Vf!I'Y costly program.
John F . Kea11edy. u 111e Demo.
COU~eS J
Thoseofuswhocareahoutdomestlc
cnllc Pany .. to rem.1a a .
progress musi do more with less." , maJor Ioree bt Amertc1111 pe1111. ·
CINCINNATI (AP) - A tire at WKRC·TV was call.led by an
he said.
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cal lie, tt..-lhe41talmqe• •
apparent shortctrcuitlnatelevisionSP!btaprtmOiionoflk;I!FridaY.
· Kennedy also saki Democrats
lllepanyolropeclai••C!r 1 Uti ·
The station remained on the air is firelighters broke windows to
must shed their Image as tbe party
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wtll concentrate on whether state regulatory
procedures should be beefed up or cbanged to ~p
prPVent a similar fiasco, he said.
In Dayton, meanwhile, Samuel Seldon, a ce~
public accountant and Home State depositor, saki he
had taken out )lalf-page advertiSements In Sunday
- editions of Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus
. newspapers to announce a depositor stock purchase
proposal under which Hoine State could open.
But later Friday, Dwight Mitchell r:1 the publii
relations finn Penny Ohlmann Nelinan Inc. of

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piecemeal ·a s they obtain or quauty for federal
Insurance.
However, many . lawmal&lt;ers said they were not
satisfied that Hoim: State's demise resulted Olily from ·
poor business decisions and demand_e d to know if
conspiracies or other cJ:'im(ruli acts were Involved.
Sen. Rlchai-d .H. Fln$n. R.Cinclnnatl. has '-n ·

tools he need and "that he be able to obtain
In forma tlon before any documents may he lost or
disappear."
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He also noted that while Kane haS ·asked the state
officials and others Involved In tbeHomeStatecaseto
preserve retards, ''There Is nothing to legally compel .

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named to bead a special Jeglslatlve Investigation !hal

the parties to. comply with Kane's request."
Kane, a Republlcan, was named to conduct the
probe by. Democratic Attorney General Anthony J .
Celebrezze Jr. Members of both parties lauded
Celebrezze's choice and urged KaDe to leave no stone
unturned In his probe.
The closing of Home State on March 9, following
loss of about $145 mUUon of Its assets to a failed
government securities film In E1orlda, touched off
runs by depositors on several other prtvately Insured

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r--Local Briefs·.--....__,. Money
held up
LaSalle Gallery opening planned
MIDDLEPORT -

Plans are underway for the

~W~ing

of the
~-f~:La§!lle_Ga].!!;~}!1.}1ldd~hy May 1 Mrs Yvonne Scally
ullnounced
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The Ga Uery wUl be a nN business locatep In the fanner Shoe Box
quarters between the LaSalle Hotel and Rails Ben Franklin
Extensive redecoration of the building Is underway using a
VIctorian motif to provide an a !tractive setting for the new busll\ess
which wU! specialize In gifts silk
planters
registry
In conjunction with the restaurant business operated by Mrs
Scally and Paul Dalley bookings w!ll be taken for staging complete
part 1es and rt'C&lt;'pl 1ons A rose room and a blue room w!U be opened
at the LaSalle fac!lltles In conjunction with parties showers and
other
social gatherings

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-'-

Tribune - 446-2342

AKRON Ohio (APJ - For four
years Daniel W Peck s $22 1llJ has
been held In the safe o1 the Sununlt
County prosecutor as evidence In a
criminal
but Peck's wherea

They'll Do It Every T1me

Sentinel - ·-2156
Rflllstlr - 675-1333

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can be purcha_..d or rented

Revenue Service flied a civil action
against county prosecutor Lynn C
Slaby In U S District Court In Akron
seeking the funds but Slaby said he
had no plans to give up the money
either to the government or to

22
Pubhc Nottce

3

Announcements

Money to Loan

HOME OWNERS Aotlnonco
low fhced rate UM

TO

Schuh cuotom 12x88

George• Crook Rd
614 448 0294

pout
ahed

23

Call

Balloon• for Get Well Anm
venarvs Birthdays panlea
Slng'"g Gornlla Call Bel

of

Tuning and Ropolr
Mulic Co 814
Twtntlith yoor

quality

Mrvice

Houte witt'! 4 lott

lane

PIANO TUNING AND AE
PAIR
NmJt.d

from t1
dehnquant
Information

I

rottce Jall two

men~

GALLIPOLIS- Two Gall!a County men were lodged In the county
jail by City pollee In separate Incidents Friday
Ray V Belcher 49 of Ohio 2ll! was charged with criminal
damagmg Belche• 1saceused of throw.!ng a bottle at the ooc~ of a
car drtven by Danny E Fisher of Lot 8 K &amp; K Mobile Home Park
Gall!poUs FISher was reportedly driving In the 500 block ol Second
Avenue at the tune of the Incident
LarryT Huffman 21 o!Rt 1 GaU!polls wasj3lledooadlsorderly
conduct charge
Both men w!ll face hearings In GaU!po!ls Municipal Court

EMS responds to calls
POMEROY -Meigs County Emergency Medical Serv1cereports
that four calls for assistance were answered on Friday
At 6 23 a m Racine Iransported Bess Parsons from her Bashan
Road 1es!dence to Holzer Medical Center At8 13 a m Rutland was
called to Hysell Run Road for Qlaries Hysell who was taken to
Veterans Memorial The Pomeroy unit was called to the Pomeroy
Health Care Center at 6 22 p m and transported Wesley Allen to
Veterans Memonal And at7 14 p m the Pomeroy !Ire department
was called to extmgu!sh an electrical fire at Crows Steak House
At 12 !\7 a m
Apartments for Nell Kmghtwhowas taken to Veterans Memorial At
2 21 am Middleport went to 131 S Fourth Ave lor Billy CIOWl!J" to
Vete rans Memorial
The Tuppers Plains umt was called to Chester at 8 54 a m and
transported Jess1e Weber to Holzer Medical Center Pomeroy was
called to 50ak Sf at 11 18a m forGemge Molden who was taken to
Veterans Memonal AI 11 25 am Pomeroy went to 2 Cave St for
Willard Durst who was dead on arrival Pomeory was called to the
Pome1oy Health Care Center at 4 55 p m for Elizabeth Guess who
was taken to Veterans Memorial Syracuse was called to Second
Street at 5 51 p m for Btlly Joe Halley who was taken to Veterans
Mcmonai And at 6 4~ p m the Rutland Unit was called to the Meigs
M nc No 2 for Ted Walder who was transported to 0 Blenness
Memonai In Athens

Easter egg hunt slated

Paver118f\t Width - vanes

Protect Length - 0 00 feet
orOOOmle

-Y -

4 yr old husky male to good
home tn country Call 814

8

Pubhc Sale
lit Auctton

446 2099

of various mtles
The Ohio Department t'Of

Part P1t bull and pert beagle
One male and four female

Tranoportouon
oR bidden that It will offlnno

dogo Call 814 992 3666

tiveJy insure that in any
contract entered tnto 'f)Urauant
to this advertisement m1norrty
buain.. enterpnaes will be

old female
puppy
cocker spamel
and part Tarrier Had some
shots GIVe to good home

afforded full opportunity to
tubmit bids tn re~ponte1o th11
tnvn.aon and WIH not bei
diiCnmnaged ega~nit on the
ground• of race color or
national ongtn 1n contideretion

lnvettment

WattreiS '"'eded for eventng
shth and cleaning lady
Apply at Crow• Steak Houae
tn perton

mont compe.• built 1974 4
apartnMmtl furn11hed only
1% vec1ncy raaicfenJ man
agar •1 440 monthly tn

tlot Call 814 692 1189
----------1
doyoorll14194 2874oftor
Green Townahtp new 2etorv 5

4 or I bdr formal dlnln
groom utility room 1 17
beth garage concrete drive
nice lot 4 VJ ml
from

Golllpollo on At 141 Will

GALLIPOLIS - MGM Running
Club wlll meet Thesday 7 30 p m
at Charlie s &amp;Co 35 Court St There
will be a guest speaker on running
shoes
GALLIPOLIS -Pembroke Club
will meet Tuesday 8 p m at the
home of Allee J Bush 77 Halliday
Heights

--GALLIPOLIS - Gall!pol!s Ro

tary Club will meet Tuesday 6 p m
at

Cancer Society Crusaders are
reminded to pick up their collection
packets Tuesday 7 p m at the
Cedar Street entrance to Grace
United Methodist Church Packets
are to be returned to Ohio Valley
Bank by Aprll15
POMEROY-- POmeroy Chapter
of the Order of the Eastern Star will
meet Tuesday 7 45 p m at the
masonic hall Officers are not to
wear chapter dresses
•

!1ftV

B bdr ho.uM FR k1tchen
LA 1'11 both AC on 3 6

Sale

1

Card of Thanka

Card of Thanks

Used mobile homes 1 0 s 6

Carport Sale 187 Woodlant
Or Apr I 11!o2 9 6 Bob~
clothet dre11ing table
cralts lots good111

12 s 14 wode Coli 614
446 0176 ..~ for
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS

4 Family Gsrage Sale Aprd 3
8t 4 ra1n orsh1na Last house
South end ot Mercerv1lle
Cloth1ng bedspreads cur
tams Iota more

FURNITURE
Beds tron
wood cupboards cha1ra
chests baskets d shes
stone JBrB ant1ques gold
and s1lver Wnte M D
M1ller Rt 2 Pomeroy Oh1o

Garage Sole Aprollst &amp; 2nd
8 5 Anttque furmture &amp;

45789
7760

or call

614 992

dishes riding lawn mower
extra nice cloth ng Bolen s
push mower lots of good
al1t
merchandtse

Collll14 992 21102
Nice older home VIne at In
Racine ltvlng room dimng
room kitchen 3 badroomt
and bath Soma furnlthinge
and appltances

o40 000 00 Coll81 4 949
21540 evening• after 8PM
and weekends anytime
Three bedroom• 2 '12 bat hi

kitchen tully equipped 2
ocreo 21100 Sq Ft Colt
814 992 6219

Choohlro Oh 46620

2

In Memor~am

Wanted p1ano player for
established gospel group
Dedicated and reltabl• Call

Baby furn ture 1n good con
1

fIll pi 0 y Jill! Ill

5 Famtly Garage Sale Ra1n or
1hine Chtldrens cloth1ng
toddler teen woman• clo
thmg 3 1 6 books Apnl
on Kriner Ad

Services
11

ochooto Rt 564 02 3 000
Colt 81 4 241 6298

MIDDLEPORT- Middleport Pomeroy Rotary has S&lt;lheduled Its
annual Easter egg hunt for 1 p m Easter Sunday at Middleport
Park
Local merchants and business people will be offering gift
cert 1f1cates for the hunt In case of rain a final decision to cancelthe
hunt w1ll be announced that day at noon on WMPO The hunt would
then be rescheduled probably for the following Sunday

•as

A utfond Ohoo Colt 61 4
992 2143 boforo 4 30 11k
for Michael or after 6 00 call
614 742 2289
Three bedroom houM Alum
Siding car port deck new
kitchen
remodeled ba
throom NU Sash w1ndow1
•nd woodburner Call 614

992 2898
Secttonal home hke new all
new epphancea 3 bed
rooms large luling room
family style kitchen and
dining room S11uated 9n
large lot which tronrs on
three streets Excellent
neighborhood Tuppers

Ploono

Ohro

7 acre brick houH 3 bdr
tg LA lg kltchon built n
oven range top new refrig
plenty cabinet tpece 1 V2
bath '12 b..ement Located

1985

Kygor CrMk Olot o60 000
Colt 81 4 387 7238
Fa1rfu11d Centenary Rd Well
cared for 2 story brick 6
vinyl Colonial on 2 lott 3
bedroom• famtly room w1th
stone
fan

Wtll do house cleantng and
babysett ng n RIG Grande
free Call M111 at 614 2.46
I 4-441H 9663 ........,

Apphcauons be ng taken for
concesaton work at 1he
Kanauga Drive In Must be
over 18 years old Apply 1n
parson at the Colony Theater
even1ngs

-~------

Small Engtne Auto Repa1r
Reaaonatile rates most JObs
can be done at y.our home

3

'
UmettorM Sand Grawt
Pick up at Rtcharda &amp;. Son
Colt 614 446 7785
loads

Announcements

Call 814 379 2837

batht dlningroom mud
room kltchanecnuppedwtth
tmooth top range OW G
diapoNI pantry 2112 car
gar-a• with opener Utility
room new oerpet
well
covenng Intercom system

a

Cuatom butchering 6daysa
week phone 304 882

o89 900
2459

3224

Call614 992 7034
House for ule or trade for

form land 304 876 3981

Colt II 14 446

Owner transferred
must
ncrtftca exc cond 3 bed
room finished basement
BVJ per cent assumable loan
m mmel closmg cotta
$9 600 00 down Phone

304 675 1862
1363

or 676

6 room houte 2 closed en
porches m Pomt Pleasant

304 875 6466
3 bedroom hou11 with 1 V2
acre lot Galllpoht Ferry

phone 304 876 1702
675 6391

or

8 room house large tenced
lot Assumable loan 8'1•
percent 1ntere1t low

388 8473

304 676

3030 or 878 3431

32

Tornado activity predicted

Mobtle Homes
for Sale

be4

for Ford PU good
half horse new My

mo

nice 304 875 3030 or
675 3431
for Sale
Farm house &amp; 68 acres w tb
tobacco base and m1neral
rights In Porter Ohto on
Campa1gn Creek Rd

•49 000
7247

Coil 614 446

108 acre farm for sale one
mile east of Eno.on 654 Call
814 367 0518
M11g1 County 113 acres on
pr1vate townsh p road 4
bedroom house w th full
basement garage barn 50
acres pnture new fence 20
acres ttllable Free gas and
prol:luclng gu well
1111 60 s W II con11der
house and 5 10 acres Call

814 692 4471 daysor614
692 4624 n ghts

34

Buamess
Butldtngs

FOR

SALE

OR

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS lEquol
Housmg Opportunttyl
monthly rent starts at '163
for 1 bedroom and 8198 for
2 bedroom deposit $200
located near Spr ng Valley
Plaza and Foodland pool
and Cable TV av11lable
hours at poss ble 10 am to 4
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Monday Frtday Call 814
446 2745 or leave
message
Redecorated 2 bdr apt
loc8'tlon Regency Inc Call

304 676 7263 '676 5104
or 675 53B6

LEASE

Vo on Rt 62 Phono 304

Furn shed eff1c1ency 807
2nd Ave Galllpoht Share
bath $1 50 ut ht es patd

adults Call 614 446 4416
after 7PM

36 Lots lit Acreage

Fum ahed
ut 1tes pd
4th Ave
446 4416

Basement &amp;e 3 mob le home
loti for sale owner will
f1nance
Call 614 446
0176 Add son Oh o r1ver
frontage
Galha County land for sale
on R1ccoon Creek near
State At 7 I• mde access to
can eccomadatelarger plea
sure boats Owner seek1ng
pr1vate sale to nveston or

doveloporo Coli 1614) 446
2974 or 446 0766
By owner 37 acres 3 m•
from HMC
on Kemper

Hollow Rd $10 500 f rm
Call 614 446 7476
100 acres farm land priced
for qUick sale Call614 388

B139
Hurricane 19 acres com
merc1al flat land on Vug1nia
Ave Water sewer gas R R
Sidney large old farm house

ond born $250 000 1 682
3879

eft ctencv S185
smgle adult 920
Gatltpohs 614
after 7 p m

1 2 bdr apt furntshed Ill
-t.ltlhtti.J pa1d no pets sec
dep rent S360 2 2 bdr
aptl furn shed part utllt
t1e1 pa d no pets sec dap
rent $350 2 3 bdr apts
unfurmshqd part ut lites
no pets tee dep rent t360

Ca11614 4461384

ntently located close
shopping appl ancet fur
ntshed gas &amp;. water pa1d
S225 mo dep &amp; ref req

Call614 446 7515
RIVen de Apts Middleport
Spedal rates for Sen or
C1ttzens 81 30 Equal Hous
ng Opportun1t 11 614

992 7721
1 and 2 bedroom furntshed
apu for rent m M ddleport

Call 614 992 5304 be
tween

4 00

and

8 00

8VIOif1QS

For rent
one bedroom
furn1shed bl)lsement apt
utll t1ea ncluded S200 1
month S50 deposit Call

614 992 2603

Renlals
Houses for Rent

Newly remodeled apart
ment S175 00 plus ut httet
Deposit requ1red In Syra
cull cell 614 992 7034

614 992 7671 or614 992
5732

Cell 304

1176 7263 876 6104 or
875 63B6

In M1ddleport 1 bedroom
turn thed apt Ut1htle1 10

3 roomt wfth p.r1vate beth
ref Aequettod Colt 814

os t

eluded

46

porch largelevellpt Crown
City price neg
help f1

3 bedroom• newly redeco
rated new carpet t271!i 00
month
depos t required

nonce Colt 614 258 1444

304 875 2651

zee

nl1hed H.. all IICrHna •
ttorms •
homemade

porchoo
7132

Ill

Vtclntty

Vord Solo 2413 Jefforaon
Ave Mondoy Aprll1 9 t1117
Y1rd Sale Henderson Ferry
Lane new end uaed ttmea

AprN 1 thru lth 8 tiH e PM

Clerical work part tim• pay
negotiable Apply at Betz
Honda Salas Gallipolis
Mon &amp; lues

'

We are looktng for warne"
who would like 10 be mak no
extra money Make from
ezo oo to eeo oo rn ·~
even ng hav ng 1 Friendly
Home Parry Also 11gn u•

get o f400 00 kit of
and toys

No money

SEll DIIVIIS

Nice II "" heme both
b e - t 241124 gorogo on

.. o..

town CaMII14 4411 4217

Troto Now for ~Mot
rtlloiMII

-.Job~AulltenOI

•DOTC......._
eC011

1 AI •ere flit lat clo• to

Three bedroom trailer Ctib

Creek Road f178 00
month 304 675 1206

Colt 814 4411

46

11181 Vlctorlon 14•70
OU.It Crook priced reduced
Colt 1114 248 11298 or coli
1108 432 4403
co-t
12•115 3 bdr 1 v. beth
oontrol olr fully corpeted
Call 11,4 251111461
t973 Boron 12xllll 2 bdr
control olr underpinned
owning .. c cond
on

4

Retail space

lac.otod at 42 Court StrHt

rented IOI Jn to~~ ~,:~i-j

1114
290144111177or
otter e 00

Space for Rent

S.UBLET _

8 t:H. .notllliletklent

c• JM-,..,·:Ilot7

Mob1l11 Homes
for Rent

u5e

1 2XII6 Torch 2 3 bdr unfur

Tro 80 Flad1o Shade compU:
ter 2 toftwerfl nac 1n
eluded belt offer Call61 4446 8175 after 6PM
2 hosp1tal beds \lery gootl
cond
$400 each CaH

614 3B8 8803
Wlncliester model 12 16
gouge V R $460 H N Rc
10 gauge shotgun 32m CaO

614 446 7019
Used Furniture
5 pc
d nene heed board• and 2
bedroom suttes 3 miles out

llfayette IIIII Gollipolls
Ohio Squall 1001111 of
1157 ulhnc spac• and
227 square IHt of stor11e
spac1 on the second floor
of the Llfayottt Mall
Call 614 446 7653

L,.-!~~9~3~0~t~ti~I~OO~~J
thru Saturday

Bulavllle Rd Open 9om .zo

Rental apace for travel tra I
ers campers fold ups Wa
ter sewer electrtc - cable

614 446 0322

hqok ups

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Call 304 773

5661 after 5 00 p m
Trader lou for rent sewer
and water turn shed w II
take one small chtld 304

876 1078

6pm Mon thru Sat

Washers dryers refr gera
tors ranges Skag9s Ap
pi ances Upper R1ver Ad
bes1de Stone Crest Motel

614 446 7398

tar 6 15
Riding mower 11 HP 38 n..
new cond
"fl!OO eall 61-~6 2390-

VANGUARD

PAINTS

Qual tv you can trust..
Ebersbach Hardware
Pomeroy Oh1o Call 614

992 2811

1699 627 3rd Ave Gallo
pohs OH

Sear&amp; hot water tank

r c Seers typewr ter
$200 00 Maintenance on
both tn good condttton

Trade
Furniture
..O.utlet Kanauga Oh New
Maytag S. Crosley Applian

810000 Wuhong mochone

ces Ca11614 446 4465

814 742 2362
- - - - - - - --·le-

614 379 2668

For sale refr gerator and
stove Excelent cond t on
Harvest gold Both for
$450 00 Charlene Hoe

Kenmore D shwasher
675 00 Fedders room s1ze
atr cond1t oner S100 00

$66 00 and up Electric
dryer 886 00 end up Call

filch 614 992 5292 after
&amp;PM
30 gallon gas wa,er heater
Used 2 months $100 00
Contact Homer Baxter at
316 Mechamc St Pomeroy

or colt 814 992 2121
Pickens used furmture 304

675 6483 or 676 1450

Phone 304 773 5430

8

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctron

V2 bed 6 dresser $25 Call

Call 614 742 2994 or 614
742 3175
Country Oak tables chatrs
cupboards desks 1ce box~•
Conk1es Tuppers Plalna Rt
Hand crafted and
7
f1n1shed

52 CB TV Rad1o
Equtpment

RICKS NEW AND USED
FURNITURE Used stoves
and refr geraton Compare
our pr ces save today

25

nch

Zen th

console

color f180 00 Colt 614
992 3617 after 5 30PM

Grocery Auct1on

Fn N1ght Apnl 5
7 00 PM.

LQcaled al Thaler Ford Bid&amp;
Jet ot 160 &amp; Rt 35 Iiiii polos
Oh1o close to Holzer Hospital
(Cash drawmg f1ven away)
larp trutldoad I) trocenes ot
all krnd• I om BIG STAR GROC
ERY eanned goods - corn
bean5 pea5 fru t doe food
pop over 500 d fterent tems
- belween $6 000 and 18 000

t uckload
SAVE--SAVE--SAVE
Buy at your pnce Shop at
the grocery auctoon I shot
deal - don I m1ss this
one
Auctooneer-lonNeal

614 367 7101

8

Regular Auctron Every
Sat Nrte 7 00 P M

Pubhc Sale

&amp; Auct10n

614 992 7177

PUBLIC AUCTION

Call 614 992 6434 or 304
882 2666

SATURDAY, APRIL 6 1985
10:30 A.M.
5 m1les wesLnf Jacks.Qll..DI]Jlou.te ltarut: ~-""1.1.''--""""-"'..._.

Help Wanted

AnENTION
OWNER OPERATORS/
FLEET OWNERS
Fe.t bod with oldo krto end
vans wantad Exc!tllent
laue opportuntty availa
bla Check out then be

neftta
•Fmancial settlement modo
Overy WHk

oGroup rates avaolablo on
modic.ol bobtatl and calh
lion 1nsur1nce
•Hr&amp;lltst ptrcentace roto
Pltd to OWtttr Operotors
•Smct• OtJtllfon or husband
end Wile looms wontlll

for signs

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS ITEMS Buggtes I Sears Rosebuck 2 seater 2
w~h tops 1 pony buggy 1 Studebaker 3 seater sletgh dtnner bell 2 wheel pony
cart buggy poles and tongues wooden spokes wagon wheels 5 cast tron kettles
30 gal brass apple butter kettle apple butter sttrrer c1der press corn sheller
platform scales gypsy pot maple choppmg block lard press small rubber ltre
wagon wagon runmng gears double trees and stngle trees horse collars and
harness wagon tongues

ANIMALS
One patr of Palamtno work horses 1 Amencan saddle horse - show horse

MISCELLANEOUS
Show saddle matcht~ bridle &amp; nill9le cut-off saw Fench stretchers J ton
COfTIHI~ electric blind meat saw (Hobart) 1967 Chevrolet lion bed small
short bed trucker top 275 pi fuel otl tanks 2 horse d1sc horse plows 1 2 J
4-5 sltowl root JUmpers ps cook stove saddles and harness Many mtsc
items.

AUCTIONEER NOTE all of these ttems are In excellent condJtton

ROBERT HIVELY- OWNER

Colt

Dick Jerrell
(304)676 1812

Far oppoonlfllnt With Pttson
ntl Recruoter wtok of 4/1/15

EATS

c.n

gao:,~~~~~:::~===:

range
•ss 00 Kenmore
wether and dryer •160 00
Self defrost refngerator

$196 00 pluo dep

38

gel $100 4 yrs old Elec(

614 992 3379

51 Household Goods

Ranga f66 00 40 onch

25 n color Surs console:

TV Coli 614 446 9629 of

~ut Oynamark

County Appl ance
Inc
Good used apphances and
TV sets Open BAM to 6PM
Mon thru Sat 614 446

Merchandtse

1 bedroom furmshed apt

2 3 bdr hou• fully car
peted stove refr19
d11
hwather city schools Call

42

aquar Colt 614 446 3732

Space for Rent

Call after 6 00 pm

qulred Coli &amp;14 992 7286

1 2X80 mobile homo go&lt;&gt;d

2 10 gal f sh aquer w•th
fan hght 1 20 gal flsb

Furmshed room $100 Uttl
ttet range ref Share bath
Men only 919Sec Galltpo
Its 614 446 4416 after 7

Call 614 446 1,519

In langtvill• 8 room houae
with b•th Gerden space ~
•200 00 per month plus
depo1it References re

cond AC on one •hird acre
r1nt1d lot rural water
gard•n apace C1U 814

2000 sq ft Cell 614 446
4113

Call8t4 446 0766

614 446 4447

12xll0 Schult 10.Z2 ft

Woodburn1ng furnance like
new capable of heet•nt

For rant Slaeptng Rooms
and I ght house keep1ng
roomt Perk Cenlral Hotel

Furntshed 2 rooms &amp;. bath
downstatrl clean adult
only no pets Ref requ red

676 1678 weekdays 304
676 7896 evenmgs and
weekends

HouH for rent

Furntshed Rooms

after 3PM 614 446 9279

commerc al property and
new buddmg 70 "'1 00 w th
2 acres 200 road frontage
no zonmg requtred 2 m las
north of Po nt Pleasant W

41

46

Pert ally turntshed 2 bdr 1------~--­
garage apartment Adults
only secur1ty depostt Call

448 2215

S•l••mans poelt1on avalla
ble e,aperience helpful pay
nogotloblo Apply ot Betz
Hondo Soloo Oolllpollo

dump

M1~ehell Rd new 2 bdr apt
Utll1ty r:oom water fur
mshed Available Apnl 1

Crab Creek need Offer
mob1le home 3 bedrooms 2
add on rooms half acre

Houae for sale. 2 bedrooms

Modern 3 bedroom 4 acres
good well lots more no
rusonable offer refu•d
Corn1tock •rea 304 876

Pt Pleasant

tn

Colt 614 379 2248

monthly payment 304
676 161B .,.., 4 00
In Bellomeod
4072

Tann1ng Booth Bu1~111 Op,
portunlty or Home us&amp;!
t900 Write to Box 61
Huntington WVa 2&amp;706

dehvered

truck •100 or2Joads •1ac.
You pickup 116 Coli 614
245 6804

Homo Pori&lt; 614 448 11102

On Clark Chapel Ad 1 child
goad ref
depo11t free
water no pets Call 614

f32 900 00

10 percent dowl'l financing
•v• lable to qualif1ed p•rtiet

Coli

and men
agement expenence helpful
Personal intervtew only NO
phone calls lntervtawt con
ducted m meat1ng room
Hohday Inn Gallipolis Oh1o
12 noon until 6 PM Apnl 1

Help Wanted

AVON earn 40%
products

Yard Sale Aprtl4 and 6 Turn
fust road left past rad o
station Fifth house

fmmedtltt pOUIIIIOn 2
bedroom home remodeled
tob8cco b'l•• 2 •cret c1ty

Dldroom house ti acres
fenced tn with barn ChiCken
coop end pony thad
000 McCumber Road

B'l owner 111umable 91fa per
cent 3 bedroom 3 batht

Bedspread• drapes
drtoon Call 614 992 6786
d thea cloth ng &amp;. much 1_""-•r_&amp;_P_M__;__ _ _ __

more

Raltable baby 11tter m my
home references requ~red
Henderson area flex1able
hours need own transporta
ton call before 4 00 304

675 4436

Cell 614 4411

Sectuca.d peaceful country
living older home Schult
mobile home 2 bedroom•
central air &amp; 6 A Kyger
Creek plant achool Gavin
near by Write to Box 203

attar 6 p m 304 896 3864

3368

SYRACUSE - Sutton Township
Trustees Will meet Tuesday 8 p m
In the Syracuse Mun!c!pa! Bu!ld!ng

Ohio

River aoklng In 40 1 Colt
1114 446 2161 oftor 4pm

036 000
7144

1 2 3 9 5 V.mr offRt 218
Thanks to all who have been
so thoughtful and helpful
dunng my 1llne11 God bless
you Sua Hager

overlooking

Mutt tell 3 bdr rench
Wettbrooke Subd
FR
woodburner carport deck
city utihlies 6 schoolt

9 6

1

acres

3bdr onRt 36 ~
of HMC •40 o
CoH 814 4411 0603

Large Yard Sale Centenary
Townhouse Tuesday Apr 2

Annoll nc e111 enls

In Pomeroy three bed
roomt 1 V2 bath all utllitie•
11r conditioned Insulated
carport banment large lot

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PORTLAND - Lebanon Towft
ship Trustees w1ll meet-Tuesday 'I l' ll!rminoinoo r8Qund by tow
and are set forth tn the bid
p m at the township garage
RUTLAND - Rutland VUlage
Council wUI meet Thesday 7 p m
at the civic center

1 bdr hououtll4 Mill Crook
St 11 Ia except tools Until
April 14 136 eoo Glpo

con11dtr

Cell 614 992 7841

for an ~ard
Min1mum wage rates for
tlus
hove blln ~

propooal
'Tho dote set for completion
of this WOrk lhetl be set forth on
the bidding propoao1
Each bidder oholl be reqwtrd
to file with h• bid a certified
check or euhier's check for an
amount equal 10 fMt per e«~t
of htt bid but 111 no event more
then
thousond dollars or a
bond for ton per cent of hos bid
payebkl to the Director
Bidden: mutt apply on the
proper forms for qualification
at lent ten day• pnor to the
date set for openmg bids fl
accordance wtth Chapter
5626 Ohio Rovioed Code
Plana and apecifications era
on file 1n the Department of
Transporratlon and the office
of the 0 ttuct Deputy
D1rector
The Director
nght to

8 unit eparr

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31 Home• for Sale
como Rontero poy all utili

Worl&lt; Length - vonou1 feet

TUESDAY
POMEROY -JayMarGolfCJub
Association men wUl meet 7 p m
TuPS&lt;Iav at the Meigs Jnn Aij club
members league members subst!
tutes and others Interested are
!IIViled

and

central eir -'•Ps
pertly furmahed

bern

tax p.._,y Cell 1 806
1187 11000 Ext GH 9806 for

edge hne1

64 MIIC

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Upper Alvor Rd Cell 814
258 1988 or 814 446
"l226

Donlolo 814 7112 21111

center llnet

Old alea gloto e.mp '!WY
Ioney. it 78 00 l flllllloil
ttone jug with - . , .
•no oo Coli e1 4 ed
2801

18 500 00 304 675 6417
oftor 4 00 PM

Profeollonal
Servtcea

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toano &amp; Co 6f"o0-446 43f3

Calendar

month

Furnished no citY ta•e•
water &amp; nwage furnlehed
beautiful riverview Ke
nauga Foliar 1 Mobile

•tt•P• blockt 3 bedrooms
2 full bathe centr.,l air Lot

How to Disappear and Live
Forever and Paper Trap a
how to on using fake ldent!f!callon
Slaby said

e1 2&amp; 00

1984 V1ctorian 70,., 14 Set
up in Country Mobilti Home
Park Oarwm lot 41 At
aume mort:gege

down

Antique•

I 100 00 depoort Colt II 1 4

Colt oftor frvo 814 388
8165 or 814 388 8252

tie

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Larry

3 bedroom trailer for Nnt

In Middleport 2 bedroom
ponloKy tumlohed mobile
home lnclud11 wesher
dryer I 1 7e 00 per month
Deposit required Good tocodon Colt e 14 982 71 14
or 614 992 6800

underpmmng

Police ctte dnver

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12.xl0 In 8yr1cu• Panly
turolthocl o1 eo 110&lt; .month
pluo depot~ ond ufllltlot\ No
pett One chold Cell 814
982 71180

Mobile Home•
for Rent

992 2777

suppliea
up and
delivery
Vacuum
Cleaner one half mile up

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1 2xle Indy totol electric
••• cond Coli II 1 4 4411
1347

po"

LaSalle

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1Ox80 2 bdr no
f1 60
mo plus otsO dopooh ond
utilitin Furnlthed Bu..vllle
Ad Colt II I 4 4411 9204 or
1114 448 2851

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KIT H CARLYLE

32 Mobile Homea
for Sale

14x70 Festival 1977 mobtle
horne Complete wdh vtnyl

to 2 p m at the

Aprll 12 accordmg to Adult
Sommer
The class 1s schedulE"'
,::in April 15 and wUl meet from
h Friday The cost of the course
noon 3 30 p m Monday t "
Including textbooks Is $85 Sommer added
The course consists of classroom and hands-on experience In
typlng accounting records management and office machines
Reg~st ra I1on for the class can be made by mall or In person For
mQre !nformalton coni act the Buckeye HUls Career Center Adult
Education at 245 5336

The Sunday Times Sentinel-Page-D 3

OhiO-Point

Opportunl1y

f ltt..lflr I

5

31. 1986

OWNER MUST SELL DUE TO HEALTH REASONS
CASH
POSITIVE I D

MARLIN WEDEMEYER 245 5152 - 31111-;1124~

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64 Misc. Merchandise 54 Misc. Merchandise
'" S.1r1

Meet.

dryer

good

61

Speed Queen wringer tYpe

with tumlng plow, tllter •nd

42 In mowor. 13,100.00,
ooc cond, 304·575·8887.

Seaon herd firewood already

Ukt new. 10 HP. 34 inch
-cut. turf, tn~c riding mower·

"" .Come •nd see.

John

~ Marris, Vance Rd .. Scipio

&gt;"' Townahip.

Farm Equipment

1983, 18 hp Bolon !foetor

cond .. 1100. Coli 814·441· wa1her. good cond $76. or
bell offer 304· 773·6730.
: 4447.
down . Cut up
· sales.

on
Tri·

63

Llveltock

1111 Seed &amp;

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Two riding horMI, 1 gated,

1· Addlo. oil for noo.oo or

1'1111 lfodo for colveo. 304·

17&amp;·28&amp;3.

Ground corn •1.00 ...,
hundred. 2,&amp;00 buoluol oor
com 12.10 buohel. 304·
171·3308.

Approx. 170 boleo ollolftl
18.4% crudo protein. 11·11
boleo, ' 12.21 bolo. Coli 1•
114·192-1338.
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1.!:/1 ~~· by Henri Arnold ond BoO Leo

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Autos for Sale

1983 Plymouth Colt, 4 opd ..
aunroof,
14.299. John'• Auto Soloo.
Bullville Dr, Qolllpolio. Coli
81 4·441·4782.
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onelet:lerloeech square, to form

AM -FM tepe,

four ordinary words.

fr&lt;~ll: 11111Li111rrr

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71

71

Autos for Sale

1183 Plymouth Rollont 4

dr.,

IUIO. ,

19n Gron Pri• 3&amp;0. outo,

51 ,00() milea.

air, cruiN. tilt, AM-FM, new
t1r11, new exNult, new

1182 Dodlo 400 outo,
38.000 ........ Coil "4·
379·2728

- . .• . Coli 114-441·0492
oftor 8:30PM •

SOUTH

: ' Pole bern buildings built For
iiiimiile~ coll304·675·

Wnt

62 Wanted to Buy

Now arrange the circled letters to
forrtl the surprise answeJ, as. suggested by the above cartoon.

BMR 446 - NEW LISTING - In town location rncludes 3
8Rs, li~ing room, dining room. bath &amp; basement. lots of car·
pet. Gas heat. Pnced at $29,900, Call for details,

live

min-

AnsW81"' The moat efficient waterpower In the
world-TEARS

78 Ford Gronod~. Ghia .._-,..-.,..---''----,,.-.....,..-------,~1
body, black, new paint. r
*1200 . Coil 814·448·
9798.
71
Autos for. Sale
Autos for Sale
71
1979 Volkowogo~ Rfbblt

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fuel injected. good cond.,

AM·FM otereo, AC. Coli
114·268-1423.

worms.

Tri

2903-. "'"'" _.,......,... .-,,..- ~

calf pairs. Springer cows.

' One prom dren, size 9,
304· 67~·6297

MOVING OUT SALE. Aprtl
1ot·81h, 1408'12 Ohio St.
Pont Pleasant. Sale•ns•de on

rainy days.

19" colored TV, e•cellent
condition. 304·675·1703.
Surplus .' Denim - Army ~.
Rental-Camouflage Clothlng. Sam Somerville's.
Eatt Ravenswood. afternoons. weekends. unhned
d::-::m j:o~:t: ,,2.00.

Oh. 514·379:2671,

Block, brick. mortar and
masonry supplies . Mountain
State Block. Rt. 33. New

Cu••U•

3080.

Call 114,742-

COfttt'lftlble

Dolto 88. Porfoct conditioll.
11260.00. 1988 GTO con·
vonoblo . neo,oo. Coli
81 4·992·184f.

Haven, W

2222.

Va. 304-882-

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Pets for Sale

1- - - - - - -- --

2 female full blooded bee·

plows 12 in. 13 cowa, 1

glos. e months old. $35.00. Hereford Bull, some with
Coll614·992·5819.
calvn. 1 grade blade. 304676·4182.

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HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds. Heated

Indoor-outdoor facilittejl
AKC Doberman puppies
Stud Serv•ce Ca11614-446·

7795.

Taylor Grooming. Call
Window air condition, 1800
614·367·7220
"' btu. good condition. 304875·2931'
Bnarpatc h Kanna Is Pro f as·
Judy

sional All-breed grooming .
Indoor-outdoor
fa cilities. Englisch II 61 :,:::
niel puppies. a
9790.
Qragonwynd Cattery Ken nel CFA Hemalayan. Persian
and Siame1e kittens. AKC
Chow Puppies Call 614-

446· 3844 after 7PM.

Ferguson tractOr: 4 apd., 4
naw tires. new bllttery, new
tuna-up, new paint. New
6ft. bush hog; never used.
$2,360. Maaaey Ferguson
165 diesel tr•ctor, live
power, PS, high Ia low
range; heavy duty Ma ..ey
Ferguson ~b.Y•h. hog r.. 3
bottom plows; 1 o ft. wheel
disc all for 85,496. 3000
Ford dieael-real clean ...new
ru bbe r. SAVE . Ca 11 614 ·
286·6522 .
Farmall with cultiva-

Fdrill Supplir.s
&amp; liVI:stuck

Musical
Instruments

61

100ft. 12 channel Snake by
Conquest Sound with reel

Farm Equipment

JD 2 row planter, tobacco
setter, 5 pt. chizel plow, JD
iJ -ft .~ wheel dtac, New

Used 3 moo .. $30D. 2 Peevy
:pv;=-s:--oo!:;m;;; e200 C::!!

514·446·4525.

Holland hay rake, 3 pt. post
hole digger. tickle mower, 8

1921 solid walnut Kroeler·

drag &lt;lioc. Call 614·268·
Ca mpbell piano, uc. cond, ff
1265•
best offer. Call 614-446 · 1·;;;;;::;;-;;::;:;:;::';;::;;;-::;:
8175 8 it 6PM
er

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Spring Special:
wittr· 16'x7'
service door, 83 , 888
erected. Iron Horae Bldgs.

for trail. Riding le11ons.
lock Call 614·698·3290.
Ruth Reevea.
Registered Walking Hor10.
stallton . 3 years old .

eeoo.oo. Cell 614·992·
8102.

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SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1985
10:00 A.M.

savings. Rabbits are m now
chicks and ducks will arrive

·Located at the late Allen E. Jenkinson. 405
Front St., Middleport, Ohio.
"ANTIQUES OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"

h~MB'~

Let us bring a demo dish to your house to demon ·
strate the quality of reception for a short limeover 100 channels.

. FINANCING AVA1LALE
Spring Valley Plaza aero iS from foodland~
.Jackson Pike. Rt. 35 - 446·0307
Public Sale
&amp; Auction

cargarage.Gas
n·
home will certarnly sell this
#208

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#364

Apartment
for Rant

TIRED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLS?
LET US PAY- THE BILLS I

Cash
Positive I. D.
Eats
DAN SMITH, AUCTIONEER-949·2033 or 992·7301
OAL£ JOHNSON - APP. AUCTIONEER
"Not responsiblefor accidents or loss of property"

PUBLIC AUCTION

Sale Every Saturday Night At 7:00 P.M.

SATURDAY, APRIL 6 AT 10:00 A.M.

Consignments accepted from 1-5 p.m. on Saturdays
Have somethina you want to sell? Contact Marlin
Wedemeyer. Auctioneer. Arrangements lor pickup
service available.

BARN AND AUCTIONEER AVAILABLE FOR
PUBLIC AUCTIONS ON CONTRACT
Contract includes hauling and transporting all
mtldtlndiu._ - - · - - · _ _ _

MARLIN WEDEMEYER-AUCTIONEER
245-5152 or 388-8249
Apprentica: Finis (Ike) Isaac, 388-9370
Resident and Business Auction Service Also Available

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
SAT.. APRIL 6, 1985-10 A.M.

located at Alva Clart farm on 124goin&amp; toward Wil·
kesvillt on 124, one mile past 325 Jet. on left.
If you have sornetliin&amp; you want turned into cuh- traclor, larm equipment, cars, trucks, call us NOW!
New 16ft tandem car hauler, 4x8 utility trarler, 10 1'!1 Sears ndmg
lawn mower !used I season), truckload of new tool~ socket sets,
gnooers, VIses, larps wrench sets, much more, hoes. shovels,
rakes, 1975 Pontiac Catihna. Yamaha 250 snowmoble, 197~ Ya·
maha 750 motorcycle, 3\! hp ~ cart 5 hp rotOOIIer, 250ft of 4ott
entry serv~e cable, 2 charn saws, 8" 8ack &amp; Oeclter rad~l arm
saw, 5 ft 3pt. Mch ~ ~sc. 2 electric winches, pr. 24" &amp;36" bottcutt·
er&gt; 200 amp breaker box, 3 pc. liVing rm surte wicoffee &amp; end ta·
bles, mrsc. ~ems too numerous to mentK&gt;n Thrs rs a partial lrst·
rng- we have many more calls on other ~ems to be 1n day before
sale Call us now to drscuss selling your personal propertres now.
lunch Served
__ ~tione,J, LQ.P Neal-614·3~7-7101
· Alva Clark 614·742-2865
Not responsible for accidents or loss of property.

Sonseerhay
- {Sonn'y) Garnes
Assoc.
446·2707 Eve01n1S

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LISTING ~MAttE MASTE - Thls 2 bed .....
room rancher could be yours . Mmutes to town
Walk to hospital and schools One car garage.
Beautiful yard '$55,000 Call now to see'
#822

200 Second Street
Point Pleosonl, W.Va.
Houting for the elderly ond hondu;apptd . Rent 11 30~. cf
adjutted income undtr HUD Section 8 program. To qualify
tor the reduced rent your income mu•t be a maximum of
$13,250 per yeor for one penon and $15,100 per year for

2 non ketlles w1th stand, 2 wagon wheels, wagon seat,
Single trees &amp; neck yokes, 2 w1llow r(Wkers, k1lchen
cabmet, porch sw1ng, 2 1ron beds, end'tabJe.JeatJwr
lick, school desk, beaut1fut marble top dresser, 2 large

a couple.

pictures, Crosley radio.

Enjoy the security and comforts that are afforded with our
rettrlcted bu1ldlng entry system , emergenq calls system,
lo.:fnge and community room. Plonn.t activltle• and
tor::lal event• provide a relaxed and en;oyable en·
vlronmenr.

700 tobacco sticks, 3 wood farm gates, Farmall super
#A tractor with mounted cultivators mowing machine,
turning plows, blade for Cub Cadet, riding mower lire
chains, 3 dog houses, horse cultivators, 2 sets of h'orse
harness. 3 po1nt disc, 5 ft New Idea brush cutler, New
Holland hay conditioner, 3 pt. side delivery rake.

All Utlllfles lnduded In Rent
Except Coble ond Telephone
Limited number of apartments available for per1ont 40
veors of age and up.

Terms: Cash or check with I.D.
Lunch by Mercerville Wildcats 4-H Club

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
200 Second Street
Point Pleosonl, W.Va.

OWNERS, MR. &amp; MRS. RICHARD HOUCK
SWAIN AUCTION SERVICE
KENNETH SWAIN &amp; ASSOCIATES

675·6679

NEW LISTING - Portland
Area - Former church
buildina. Full basement.
new siding new steel in·
sufated doors, stormwin·
dows. Lots ol space. Si·
tuate don two lots.
$6,000.00.

WHAT A DEAL - 124.900
Come sese for yoursen. Cozy 6 rooms and bath, 3 bedrooms,
range, drshwasher, storage burldlng and 2 car carport Kyger
Creek Schools Large level lot.

REDUCED . - .five
Poin1s - Newer ranch With
approx I acre of beautiful
yard Home has 3 bedrooms,
I\! baths, eqwpped krtchen.
family room, 2 car garage, full
basement. wood burner set up,
above ground PDOf. central atr,
and many other mce features
Now only $46,900 00
LAND CONTRACT - v.wi i
small down payment th1s 21
acre (arm wrth a 6 room house
can be yours Secluded but
convement Afl rs fenced for
cattle or whatever Has abam,
equipment shOO and atig gar·
den area. $36,500 00

LOT IN MIDDLEPORT 50'xl20' level lot w1th all utili·

over. $8.500.00.
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docjia\CE
garage CitY SCfxloiS. GaS hf . .. .....,tUIUI.IIIIII"

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SIIJING Ill 20 ~RES OF WOOOLioND~Conlemorary home lea·
turmg a solanum w/hot tub wrapved by an open forma l hv1ng and
d1mng room w /atn t.~m doors, ma$S1Ve stone hreplace A modern
complete k1tchen and a Breakfast nook 2\? b&amp;ths 3 bedrooms
w/master su1te, sl1d1ng doors lo a paM area laundry anct mud
room. Unfm1shed basement, 2 car garage Vegetable garden and
dwarf fruit trees. Shown by appontment
LAIIO CONTRACT - 10% Down Paymen\ 10% Interest Rale - l'lsO
acn• ol vacant ~nd Black wonut.lots ol woodland AwalerlaU Sec~de&lt;l

and priwat• Blacklltp road Priced $20,000

COUIQRY - LR 3 Bl!&gt; I&lt;Jicheo, bi!ltt, utt11~ room. cedir
pa~~~~~~~::g;:~:~~· "oind"tlc&gt;neil."iev!iil)p~rancci W.sller. af'ler,
..garden, l6 ""' .~ sell lor $32,000
LAND CONTRACT - Alfame OOme on 65 acre 101 nore or less, 2 or 3
bedrooms, l lh bath,INing room. kitchen utility room. third l:edrOIJ!ll co(j·,
t.. used lor lamr~ 1oom. ~ basement unlimshed 2 si!Nes, retrigerato

washer and drter tnduded Priced 20s
EXCEllENT LOCATION - Walijng drstance lo crty sctoos - n 4
bedroom home 2 ~mt~ rooms,? baths. burN·tn kilchen. hYing lllOOI, tiJirty

WANT A FARII1 Then thrs 105
acres of nice laying land may
be your dream come true.
There IS 6,000 square fpot !lefl
burft barn, free li8S and a pro.
ducing gas and od well The
owner took 3,300 bales of
for one cutting last year
farm house has 10 rooms
a bath, and there are 2
and other outi&gt;Jildings
wants an offer

ONLY $4.300
12'x60' New Moon mob1le home. 5 rooms. bath w1lh shower,
nat gas FA furnace Buy 1t and mo~e 1t or buy rt and move rn
by rentmg the lot it is presently srttrng on Phone today
H626

$75.00000
REALTORS
H1nry E Cleland Jr.

SPRING VALLE.Y SUBDIVISION
Vacant lots. N1ce size buikhng lots w1th all ut1litres !here. lot
SIZe 101 8 by 171.2. Better get one now

992·1191

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#779

WANT SMALL ACREAG£1 - Ideal lor bulld1ng your
new oome or 1ust as a good place for getbngawayfrom
rt all 75 acres more or less, of rollrng land, Onlled ifflU
rural water and septic lank already rnstalled Call for
detai~ ~· -

MOBIL£ HOM£ PLUS 4Y• acres- lOx SO 1963 mobrle
home w\th IO'x26" addrbon 3 bedrooms. bath, hvrng
room kochen With range and refngerator Wood burner
included located Vinton area
11623

4 BEDROOM- 11h stllf) frame home. located 3 mrles
from town Eat rn krtchen. bath, hvmg room. part~al
basement WI Ill garage 10 the basement level Home has
new rool. new furnace. Priced rn the 30s

MINI FARM - 14 ACRES - Oay Townshrp City
school dis1r~l Like new 3 bedroom modern house,
large comlortable rooms, 2barns recently constructed,
one equ1pped with st.lbles !&gt;x acres rertrle land, ~Is of _
_fertillleUnd. lim~• l@S~ been used Tobacc~ base ~
bargarn at l51,500

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LOCATION -FINANCING -POOL
Thrs well cared tor home has all you need 3 BRs. LR.Iarge family
room. spac1ous kitchen, AC, 3 ce1lina fans, abovt ground pool w1th
upper nad lower decks. located rn a good nerghborhood. Now the
Best Part! All this and more may be purchased on an assumable loan
wrlh 9 ~% rates Askrng PriCe $48,000 It won'llast long at thts pnce.
Call any hour lor your personal appo~nlmeol. K1ger Creek Scho~s.
IIOPER'N RANCH completely remodeled 3 bedrooms, lg modern ·
k1tchen and brealdast room. L'R , new bath, slttmf on 8ofan acreon
St. Rt 554. On top or ground swrmm10g poo Slorage butkling
Priced, low 40's
EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD - Owners have

complete~

remo·

deled tth1s home ms1de and out li formal living room w/w b ftre ·
place. formal dtnmg room modern kt1chen, 3 bedrooms full base·

ment lamt~ room w/w b. frreplace and book sh~lves Lg screened
Flonda porch Lots of room to build a swtmmmg pool on this lg lot
Carden area Carage. Ctly schools Priced, low 60's
• TAX SH£LT£R

Take a look Ttlts may be JUst what you need to help you on your

taxes. 3 BRs,LR. bath, kllchen ,located on a large lot at 7213rd Av&amp;
Would make a good rental home. Asklhg Prrce. $16,300 00

.1111 Trussell 949-2660

Oottll Turntr 992·5692

NEW LISTIIIG- 15 acres of vacant land more or less Some good
timber, all mineral rights withe propert1 Only $1,900.

~a · m

NEW LISTING ~ Modern brick home. 3 bedrooms. lg. ktlchen
wilots of cal!lnets, formal living room w/w b ltreplace, full base·
ment j¥/edrl kitchen The upstatrs has never been hved m. 2·c•r
gange, blacktop dnve. Stora1e burklinp Salellile dis~ O.ner
wonts 1o sell all furn~urewHh mote. Cit! SChools. Priced in the 40's.

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7'12 ACRES, MORE OR HSS ~ Plus 12 yr old 4
bedroom home srtuated 2 miles ofl Rt 554 Over
1300 sq ft. of Irving area rncludes drnmg room
eat·in kitchen Owners anxrous lo sell Prrced at
$23,500
#794
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THIS l·SHAPED may be 1ust whal you are 1oo rng
for! 3 bedrooms 2 full bathsJamily roo11).1¥11b 11· ~ ~ ..
replace, heal pump, central a11. 2 car garage. flal
lawn $51 900 Call for apporntment today'
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room hobby room, workshop, fritit ceMar, screened·m porch, central a1r 9

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OWNERS WANT OFFER - Have lransferred out of
town and must sell Attractive 3 bedroom home wrth
HI baths fireplace, eqUipped kitchen, fuM basement
With let and family room pluS 16'xJ2' ln·ground pool
#769

ZOO ACRES - PARADISE lAKE - Year around

retreat. located on Hannan Trace Road 3bedrooms, 2
story charming older home. Beautiful stocked lake
Wooded rand to hunt deer !fld Wlldlile. Tobacco base.
Owner Will sell all or part
OWNERS MUST S£lll - Stylish 2 story home
built w1th a family •n mmd 3 large comfortable
bedrooms, living room w1th fireplace, famrly room
01 4th bedroom, 110 bath, kitchen, ulilrty. Natural
gas furnace Storage build mg. In walkmg diStance
to schools and downtown. $29,900.
Hn

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PRICE DROPPED TO $54,900 -Immediate pos·
sessron. Very nrce 3 bedroom home With full base·
ment. Includes: 2 lneplaces. family room,
eqtnpped kitchen, I\\ baths, nat. gas heat. central
arr plus 16'x32' m·ground pool. large lot off St. Rt

7.

8769
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Cl1984 century 2l Roll Eot«te

HARD TO FIND ~ the character and charm ol tl'is
family home SpacK&gt;us rooms throughout 6 bedrooms
possrble, 2 baths, firep~c• rn hvmg room. kitchen with
drnmg area. large front porch, metal garage burn rn
1983, 2 ftat lots Pr;ce reduced to $44,900 Owner
wrllrng to l;,ten to reasonable offer

3 bedroom home plus 2 bedroom 12'x6S mobile
home Plus add1bonal mobile home space to rent out 3
septic tanks, rural water Shed, 2 run dog kennel
Mmutes from Holzer Medrcal Center Good rental
Income Only $31.500

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COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE - New bt·level home
located north of I® Grande Beaublul decor
throughout 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dr~ng room and
bath off large master bedroom, French doors to back
deck off the dtnrng room. -n~e krtchen, large famrly
room. beaut~ul carpet. 2 car garage
~717

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Flstwoods Area B11kl that new oome on ap·
prox 25 acres w~h abeautdul
stocked pond surrounded by
peaceful woods lots of road
lront.lge. AI mmetal rrghts.
Asking $23,500 00.

RENTAL PROPERTY - You must see this doul)e on
5th Ave 1n town The apartments are rn good condiOOn
Upstairs~ a 2 bedroom mostly furnished Downstm ~
1 bedroom. Natural gas, arr conditioners, fenced yard
Good possrbilrtres
H783
RIVER VIEW- 4 bedroom ranch With full competed
basement 3 baths, fam1ly room, beautiluf m·ground
pool wrth decl&lt; plus refreshmenl bar and bath. Garage
in basement level, office area Central arr and heat
Approx. 2 acres

11762

NEW QN MARKET - Start out or retrre in thiS 3
bedroom mob1le home Extra large.porch. I acre
lot C1ty schools. $32,000.

STAT£ IIOUTE 160 - Remodeled 2 story 4 bedroom
oome near North Gall~ Higll School FuMy 1nsulated,
I~ kitchen, electrrc heal 84 acre yard Priced at
$
8763

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TWO FOR THE PRICE Of ON£ - NICELY R£MGO£l£D 2 story, 3 bedroom home wrlh approx. I \1
acre lawn 45'x45' barn. garage Plus I I+ story re·
modeled 3 bedroom home. Both pnced \ogether
at $45,000

H86

THE PRICE IS RIGHT! -lois of '1ender lovmgCare"
really shows rn th~ house. 3 bedroom. two ful baths,
formal dmmg room. basement 2 car garage, metal
barn, extra fenced lot Much more St Rt 141.
$37,500
#787
POSSIBILITY OF LOAN ASSUMPTION - Allractrve
home wrth rn~itmg countf'l settm~ 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, large dmmg area, krlchen wrth drshwaslter,
spacK&gt;us IMng room, unfrnrshed lamrly room, 2 car
attached garag~ heat pump, cenlral ilr Low
mamtenance Over ooe acre ollevellawn.Wrlhrn 8-mrlt!
of town. City Schools $59.900

#780
UNBELIEVABLE 2 or 3 bedroom Cape lAd style home.
LJke new complete burlt·m krtchen. new bathroom,
some~ ca~pel Electnc, county water, sepbc system
Partral basement St Rt~ 141. Unbelieveable-a1
$12,500
~786

FOil THE INV£STOII - 4800 SQ. ~. commerctal
bu1ldmg. Office area, sales space, s101age space. 3
rental unrts. 2bedroom mobile horne, 2 apartments All
presently rented Good rnrome Excellent IO·town
location
N712
NEW LISTING- Shoestr1ng IMge on lop of lhe world
with graciOUs suburban lrvtng at rts best 3 bedroom~
110 baths. W1l fireplace m liv1ng room. kitchen with
beautiful cabinets. d1nrng room, Ullllty room. I \l car
attachOO garage. Heat pump, central arr. 85'x300'1ot.
loan assumpfion. low mterest. Outstandrng buy

m5

MAKE US AN OffER - I acre and attractive frame
ranch located near Mercerville. 3 bedrooms, hvrng
room. eat&lt;n kitchen, 2 blths, basement Heat pump,
woodburner. Rural water. 2 car garage.
H705

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ration &amp; trUSltlf for thP NAF. Ill and •• - trademarts offtntury 21 Real E.~ate ('nrporatlnrl PrinttMI in I .S..\ Equal II•.u,ln~ ( ~~rlurtuml~ 1il

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#766
--INCOME PROOUCER -live rn one and rent the other

OWNERS ANXIOUS TO SEll - Owners have inoved
and..must sell thiS mce 3lledroom bnck and frame
. home near town. Includes I \1 baths, full basement
with family room and rec. room. lirepface, natural gac •
and celitral arr. Pnced at $49,900

acres kit with garden.~u~ !tees 10d 111ape O'OOr, Home has been well cared
lor. Energy ellic..,t
RENTAL- 2 mobtle home lots w1lh water $45 00 per month K1ger
Creek School OtSirtct

acre~~e7

VACANT LOT - CITY OF GALLIPOLIS
40'xl30"1ot H651ocated on Mad1son A,. . Gallrpolis. All
utilitieS. Only $5,900
H620

NEW LISTING - Own81s must sell now! 3 bedroom
mostly remodeled home on approx I acre m Green
Twp New krtchen, tnsulated. new walls, new 200 A
breaker, p~ce lor woodburner. Needs some work
Gteen Elementa!'l $21,000. ~ •
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#815

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INCOME OPPORTUNITY - Owners have retired and
are very anx10us to sell rental property The price has
been reduced on th~ bu•ness burldrng and 3 mobile
homes Located on 2 lots With all utilities Th~ property
rs rn a pnme locatiOn and are all presen~y rented Call
today for all the details

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INVESTMENT INCOME
Need a home plus an Income? Who doesn"tl We hJve 1ust
what you need! lovely modern home plus 10 rental motel
units in excellent condition Completely furnrshed . All you
have to do IS mqve 1n. Approx 8 ac1es and stocked pond
located on a state hrghway You can own your own busmess
Just call for more detarls
. 11599

#800

NEW LISTING- And abg bargarn 3bedroom moble
home that rs mostly furnrshed oluated on a I acre lot
near North Gallra HS Includes 12'xl5" addrbon plus a
new 24'x2{J!etached garage $25,900
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GREEN ACRES- Newly carp~ed 3 bedtoom, modern
room comb. "'h "'dtng
REiiUCED'd'l room. .n~e car

#m

3 barns. shop, garage.
water system
Lots of tillable land or pasture, tpbacco base
Some farmmg tools mcluded On ly $60.000
#793

1

room
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acre tree studded yard $43 500

POMEROY,O.
992·2259•

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appointment .

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ADORABLE HOM£. NEAT AND COMPACT - 3
bedroom~ nrce krtclten wrth drning area hvrng room
bath, l~rng room, attached garage, affic fan. new sash
w1ndows. fenced backyard Good location

NEW LISTING- 4 RENTAL UNITSt~al umts and I offrce located rn town Everythrng
rented presently except olf1ce Poss1 ble gross rn·
come of $925 monthly Pnced to sell at $39.900

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OflJce Hours: 9 o.m to S p m.. Mondov·Frlday or call lor

PHONE 256·1552

REDUCEn lQ UIUKKL·= ~per movi~g qul,of
town and
Spacious 3 bedroom home
w1th 2 baths
equrpped k1tchen. dm·
mg room, electnc
centra l a1r, wood burner
31h acre yardd
barn l ois of trees.
#79

NEW LISTING- REALLY AFFORDABLE- Move
rrght rnto th1s remodeled 1\1 story home Situated
over 2 acres 3 bedrooms, bath, fo1mal drnrng,
familY room Gatage Cellar C1ty schools Approx
110 m1les from crty $35.000
#816

lireo. e1,900. 2 tirao G7B·
14 in. Call 614·446·2867.

SOMEONE WANTS YOUR HOME
~~AIIIU-1fl HAVE-WHAt It-tAilS IU--1·
FIND THAT SOMEONL CALL USII
TWIN RIVERS TOWER

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ties 'available. Beautiful VH!W of

1
sets, ·
hotplate,
, bookcase, upholstered chair,
kid's ~an1ty, wnnger washer, stand table, 2 VinYl re·
uliners, 2 sets coffee &amp; end tables, Ironing board, TV,.
Sunray gas range, Tappan gas range, Windows, Jotut
coal &amp; wood heater, metal top table, floor model stereo,
drop·leaf table, several table tamps.

NEW LISTING- SO MUCH FOR SO
tractive brrck and frame ranch . 3 ho,bnn.m&lt;, 2
baths, outstandrng krtchen . 2 car garage Slorage
bu1ldmgs Immaculate rnsrde and out Approx l 'h
miles H MC. Call for appomtment today.

Stutes Real Estate is announcing the opening of a
new branch office at 186 Cross Street, Jackson,
Ohio. This new office is being operated by our new
salespersons. Freda and Alice Hill-614-286-4496.

1978 Chryaler Cordoba one

8610

IN PART: Couch &amp; charr, 275 gallon fuel 011
fuel 011 heater, treadle sew1ng
1
room

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446-42Q6

owner. good condition. new

I 3
home m a very desrrable lo·
calron and close to Holzer
hosp1tal. Thrs home has a
formal entrance, a large li~·
rng room. a nice large
k1tchen w1th lormal dmmg
area and garage Th1s home
rs Situated on a large well
la ndscaped lot wrth cham
link lenced·rn yard, Also na·
tural gas and central air ...
#4

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LUXURIOUS
Counly Estate w1th 31nd~ana stone frreplaces, mcludmg one
m a master surte. 4 BR total, 2\7 baths, 112 acres more or
less.1ust short drstance from Gallrpolis ThiS custom built log
home features nearly 3700 sq. ft . of beautifully decorated
and well planned lrvmg. Stunnmg lrvmg and dmmg area w1th
beaul1ful hardwood floors . The lo~ely krtchen IS fully
equipped and desrgned for conve01ence. Central heatrng
and arr. Attached garage, mcludes 5 room carelaker home.

Located from Gallipolis take Rt. 7 south 3
miles to Rt. 218, go 10 miles to Rt. 790,
turn right, go 2 miles.
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work,

3 LOTS PLUS 8 ROOM HOME
Heatley Addrtron to Bidwell 4 bedrooms, built·rn cabrnets,
dbl. sis srnk, shrngle roof, wood or coal hater Apple trees.
side porch. rural waler syste A steal at $14,900. You better
be the frrsl
11622

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN
From Gallipolis. take Rt. 141. Turn left onto Rt. 775,
turn right onto Patriot-Cadmus Road . Watch for
signs,

L ESTATE

Real Estate General

OWNER - CURTIS JENKINSON

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wrth 3 or pos·
s1bly 4 bedrooms, k1tchen
wrlh burlt·rn cabmets. storm
wmdows and doors located
on state hrghway Ptrced M
$39.000 W1ll consider
trade. Call for your apiro(nt.
ment now.

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12.200.00 olton 5.00 PM.
304·875·81 59.

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'79 Chevette. air. 4 1p, new
clutch. new tires.

PH. OFFICE 446.7699

rron.
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match box. small copper kettle, wood caornet whot.ru&gt;l
mrrror, miSe drshes. prnk &amp; cut glass.
~ehr~,~~;~:~:;~~
calendar, pictures. 22 Marlin Model 39 rrfle ·
barrel. old prpe collectron, crumb tray and lots of other m1sc
"HOUSEHOLD"
Early Amerrcan studio couch , krtchen table &amp; 4 charrs, chest
ol drawers, Magnavox TV, stereo &amp; radro, solid cherry hand·
made desk. tables. lamps baby bed, bassrnet, card table
foldmg charrs, smgle bed complete, cabmet base, shelf, Alas·
kan 1ce cream freezer. large pressu re canner, m1sc. linens
mrsc pots, pans &amp; drshes and lots more, Sears sewmg
machme &amp; olher
"MISC."
Screw and ·bumper·1acRs, push lawn mowers, mrsc carpen·
ler, garden &amp; hand tools, vrce, grrnder. saws and lots more

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1874, Z28. L·82 onglno,
moke offer, 304·89&amp;·3472
or B95·3917.

THE WHOll
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TEU THE
WHOll WOitLD?

PUBLIC AUCTION

NEW LISTING- COUNTRY. BUT CLOSE- Th1s
mce rancll home w1th .7 acre lot IS only 3\1 mr les
from Gallipolrs Includes 3 bedrooms, fam1ly room
wrth frreplace, l 1h baths, mce large back lawn lor
garden or recreat1on area Green School Orstnct
Fmancmg avarlable to qualifred buyer
#823

1976 Molibu Cla ..lc. Runo
, good. 1500.00. Call 614·
.---·-"-·- 992-2!78..
·-~

•Willis T. Ludin&amp;llam. ~ullor. Ph. H- ~·n39

Specials galore Easter and
Annive'r1ary happening in
seme weak. Birds. tanks.
~elected flth, all on special.
Many mora specials and

Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Microwaves. TVs,
Stereos. etc. Come in and sign up lor several free ap·
pliances of your choice given away.
(T.V. SATELLITESI
Now In stock - Now offering for 2 weeks -FREE
25 inch color TV w/purchase of 8ft. spun aluminum
dish. DeKellreceiver. rotor lor each of all satellites.
installed, the whole works for JUSt $2195.00.

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Real Estate General

largo c.ago,.naoling box. ~1 -·----·--~ _8_ ....J&gt;ublic bBIIe.-·--·-·~·-··-··---·1·1·
Call614· 388·9763
&amp; Auction

sant, 304·676·2063

18 Plymouth Fury Ill, 58
Buick opociol, 73 Dodge•
pickup. Calll14·448·3989

7

Guernsey m1'lk cow an d
h f
If 7
0 11
at er ca ,
goats, a as
Cadle. 304~ 773·521 8.

1 male and 1 female Cock· a·

April 1. Ftsh Taok, 2413
Jackson Ave. Point Plea-

CALL

''
Reg11tered
Appaloosa mare
for sale or trade. Call 614992·3884 after 6:00p.m

ager P.D Bo• 637. Shelby· Call 814·245·9540 after
ville, IN 46178.
5 30PM .

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1982 Honda CM 45DC.
1917 ?ly. GTX 440
Utile Champ
4. Allin
CoU 111
ofttr
6:30PM.

IW'Io ASSUMAILE LOAN, 3 botlrooms, 2 baih1, t.nHy
room. Lonly kitchon witlt dilhwaohtr, rolrig.. rattgt,
utra cabinois, liar. 2 tar garage. Patio. Allola&lt;lric. Heal
pump. Air Cond. blra IMUiation.

garage--door ·&amp;--·!-."~;
" exC. cORd':· can 'R1&lt;0::~1 Hitv for sa18S1 .26 per bale;
446·7838 after 5PM .
Call&amp;l4-246-9316 .

ano
re·
sponsible party to take over 814-332-9746 collect.
low monthly payments on
spinet piano Can be teen 2 t
445 L
&amp; F d
locally. Write Crudit Man·
rectors
ong
or ·
82,600 each 1 milk cow.

good engine, e1.75D. Call
814·448·4117.

114·288·8622.

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door. clean. exc cond.
e1,495.00. Coli oflor 5 PM
304·575·3485.
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horses, alto g8ited

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1976 Mercury Montiago, 4

new itre1,

1880 Chevy Chevotto one
owner. 4 new tire1, 43,000
mlleo, 11,99&amp;. 1978 Muo·

814·286·2496.
Saddle

AM~FM,

REAL TQ·R®

~ea~~u~-675-3968

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11:000. Call 814·448 ·

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Frelh Holstein heiferl. alto
cows, D HI records, AI ajred,
alto Reg. Holttein bulla. Call

Freezer beef. Set of turning

trans,

..,

control, AM·FM 8 track,

priced reasonable. delivered
free 'Call Don,,Col(. Patriot.

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1979 Chevette. 4 dr,, auto

·· -~c&lt; - .,,

1882 Camero automatic
301 engine. AC, cru118

Reg. Polled Hereford cow-

:. County Sport, 304·675·

.·

Crulu . Tilt, AM·FM

1973 Olch

Put Nu1nber.t to work for.yQ~;

Yesterday's! Jumbles CASTE AGATE MEADOW CRABBY

OWNER MUST SELL
Nightcrewlers,

Elzabeth Long

()ng~o~ard

Real Estate General

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1 Mlrrill c.tw lsaiiOI-379-2184
Wy " - lsallut_-~58
.1m Cacttn.-Realtor-446-7Q1
Vtrginia SnWih-laaltor-3U·II26

Pass

Opening lead: +5

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Judy DIW'tlt-llealtor-318-8155

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Pass

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condi~ion .

lttnt

Autos for Sale

clothing surplus)

Vulnerable: Neither
Dealer: North

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1883 lllock Corn.oro. Excol·

71

Pen, Pencils) factory repre·

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phono

Autoa for Sale

aentath'•· Sam Somervile.

864
•KQJ •

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71

cieltiee, (Book matchal.

304·675·3334.

meal

Auto• for Sale

lmprint•d Adverti1ing Spe-

(Army

nows.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-0·5

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

BACH omCEIS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED ANDOPBIATED.

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Autoa for Sale

1977' LTD Landau Ford.
lo1ded, no ruat. 7 tire• end
whMia. tpere never und.

304-882-2476

Trucks for Sale

72

LAFF-A-DAY

1983 4x4 S-10. Coli 614446·1347.

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1982 C· 10 Chevy auto, PS,
PB, AC. tilt wheel, AM-FM,
radio, $5,000. Call 614.245 -587Q.

a. 4 W.O.

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73

V1ns

1978

lnternettO,.,.I Scout

4x4. 307. PS. Pl. 11.000.
Coli 614-388-8317 oftor 6.

Vans

a. 4 W.O.

1978 F100 Ford von ..r.
pettd thrOughout, aut. ps,

3111 Wlndoor engine. 304·
6711-3971!.

New 1986 NIHion PU 4x4.

lliOO miles. sliding reer win·
dow, King cab, long bad,

74

March 31, 1985

March 31, 1

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Times-Sentinel

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74

Motorcycles

Motorcycles

387-7860.
1967

Home
lmprovefT!en.t •

Business Senices

Civif &amp; (riminel"

ldontifiortion &amp; lnwrtiyotioii
Sti:uritr fiN' lndusuiat,
(omMtfdol &amp; ~rhtafe

Loodod . Coli 614·9492273.

·992-7463.

. tOw

. 304-882-

Ford

pi•ck·up

shc&gt;rtb.,d. 302. 4 spood
overdrive. low miles. Call

. 1973 Ford F-260, '.4 T 614· 949-2301 or614-949·
. 8600 . .Ci111614-448-92.24. 2095.
SALE OR TRADE F-600
' 1969 Ford 800
Ford truck; Edison Mayes,

M~GHEE
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Real Estate General
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30:!-675..: 1868.

304-576-2998.

446-9266.

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$3260.

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Rot1ry or cable tool drilling.

•. 1181 Honda 900 Super
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8,700 mlleo. •••
t2,000.00. 304·458·

Mot1 weHs completed

: 76

.... 304-89&amp;-3802.

Now

Boats and
Motors for Sale

parking lou. Any
Replace old

446-0008

·: Shekeape~r'e trofling motor
~ 12 lb. thrust,

•ss.

Bullding-:- rem.odellng. dry·
well, kitchen-bathroom installed. door-window tram·
ing. vinyl and alumn aiding.

1 out·

• boord engine 3•r.. HP. t80.
; Call 614-367-7238.
• 17 ft.

roofing, 304-676-2440.

Creatliner, 185

:· inboard_- outboard. power
; trim flrop. power trill" tOe,

B2

; trf·houl. 304-876-8288.

1979 OatsQn 210, itandard
shift.·soma rust. $1.600.00.

304·458-1853.

Real Estate General
1984
cond ..

Ford Ranger exc.
12.600 miles ,

S7,500
9981.

Call 614-388-

GALLIA COUNTY
LAND FOR SALE

On Raccoon Creek, near

OWNER FINANCING

pic:.-.,.,=,,J~~~~~~l!k~lJ to
St. Rt. 7. y, mile access
A deal you can't beat. $3,000 down poyment,
Ohio River. an1rra•.
11 "'o A.P.R., 6 year t1rm m.!!l'lthly poyment of
40004 f ·of i.ii;iFihi1ri:+ll--t?o9:~i fltlceairt $14,0011. Rtmodeied 4
tage, creek can accomyears ago. Wiring, plumbing, septic syst1111 ,..
FARM FOR SALE
modate larger pleasure
placed. Natur.al gas furnace. Cellar, storogt

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11.5 A. with 14x70 mohome. Two . large

bile

Uariis, 1500" lb.- iuiiiccQ ·
base. Underground cellar.

614-256-9392

boats. Owner seeking
private sale to investors

building. Approx.

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CENTURY 2"1 Southern "tills R.E., Inc.

0766.

1 ocre lawn.

more St. in Middleport.
Custom Wheels.
,.

'88 Chevy truck for partt

only. S100.00. 304·6758762. ·

EIIINC:ED WOOD IEALTY SAIISPIISONI
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Persons Body Shop. Locust t
Rd . PI.Pieasant. Put K&amp;K .
Free Estimate•. 814 ·986·

' 28

ft . prowler Camping
trailer . Ges and electric heat.
. Tub and shower. air condi -

tion. 82600.00. Coil 614742 -2556.
Camp.ing trailor. self contained over 20 Ft .. Private
bedroom.

bath , tandem

whHis. 1976. Call 614·

: 992-5448. 83,000.

· '81 Perry Tarurus 32ft trevel

· trailer, · 304-676·2556 or
: 1!75-3862.
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#128

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WHAT A BUY!- 72 rolling acre farm, 3BR home,
eKcellent tobacco barn and 2 car garage building
for only $37,500! Not many bargains like this
around anymore. Home also includes eaf.in
kitchen, living room, dining room and nice clean
bath and it provides an outstandong VIew of Galloa
County ridge tops. Don't hesitate or you'll miss out
on this buy
#239

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most important features to look for when buymga
home This localion will please the most d1scnm•·
nate buyer-in town on Holcomb. Hill. 3 or 4 bed·
rooms, wife approved country k1tc~en w1th fire·
place, formal dining, 2 baths. family room w1th l1 ·
replace, rec . room. and garage. Nice view ol the
cily. Owner transferred. Must sell.
#104

BE COMFORTABLE IN THE COUNTRY- 1748 sq.
ft. ranch home with lull basement fealures 3 bed·
rooms, kitchen large enough for 2 or 3 cooks, 21i·
replaces (Buck stove in living room) and plenly ol
elbow room on 2 acres. Plus oversized 2 car gar·
age with breezeway and large patio. Asking
$54,900.
#426
NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE!- You 'll be proud ev time you pull i
driveway of this oul·
brick
' which

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large
which features center 1sle
range, exposed b~ck and beautrlul solid oak cab1·
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nets. Home has 4 BRs, 3 baths, LR and FR. DR and
FOUR IN ONE BUSINESS: - Exxon gas stat1on,
much more. Large lot and a half in afaily oriented
three bay garage, restaurant and carryout With
HAVE WE GOT A DEAL FOR YOU! - 2·mobile
neighborhood. Don't postpone• your happiness,
drive·thru window. All doong good. Located on .U.
homes: a 12x65 Marlette w1th ex pan do in ex~elRIO SPECIAL- NEAR CAMPUS- Buy for home
call today. Reduced lo $84,900
S. Rt. 35 at Henderson, WV. Mostly new, well bu•lt
lent shape. 3 BRs, complete kitchen and DR. gas
or renlal. 5 rooms with full basement on 60x200
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3500 sq. II. building. Has office, storage area , resheat AND an older 12x60 New Moon in A· I shape
IWO
lot. Shade trees, good gardden area. Priced at only
trooms, 24x24 canopy over pumps. Gar agAe ha s
with 2 SR and mostly lurnished. Also 20x40 hgar·sste~!eYrahl 0muetbuwttltdhnlgsargeH lawn, ga rdden tshpace beandd
$27,600.
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age. All on a42'x387' lot and all for only $22.500.
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· 100'xl30' co(ner lot. Included in price are three
~212 rooms, HI bath, lull basement and attached gar·
low monthly payment~. 2 story home on Bulaville
hoists alignmenl rack, Sun computers, trre chana~e: Inside finished ~rth Tongue &amp; Groove Knotly COMPACT HOME_ SEEMS MUCH LARGER - ·3 · Rd . Nice peaceful setting, 3 RRs. 1bath, largeeatPERFECT FORTH£ FAMILY!- Home and 5 acres
Prne walls, hardwood lloors. Well insulated wood · be ·
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-in kitchen, living room,·dinrng room and full base·
ger b'rake drum equipment and olher garage
b f
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drooms, I \7 bat s, 1a or savong kite en, Ull 11ly
toois. Also, walk ·ln cooler. Call for appointment to
on 141 offers plenly o room or ratslng a ee or
u er.
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room, dinmg/hving area and central air. Large 2
ment. Forced air wood burner and eleclric furnace
vis•t lhls succeslul busrness. Owners want tore·
two, or some horses, gardden and a small pond.
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car garage. Best set of storage cabinets we have
lo heat efficiently. New deck. 9'h% •nlerest. Re·
life Asking $185 000
Home offers 3 BRs, attractive kitchen and dining 2 MILES FROM TOWN - Attractive Cape Cod
seen. Assumable mortgage. All on nice lands- · d~ced to $34.900.
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room, unfinished family room with woodburner slyle home on 2 acres offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
#236
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and full basement. Reduced to $44,900.
nice complete kitchen with a·den off trom it, living
~:fc~ ~~t $Sn .~ 5 · ·35 by Sunkisl Subdivision.
N213 room and donmg area. hardwood floors and counH307
try view add to value of home. Easy lo heal. GarYOU CAN BUY THIS ONE RIGHT! A httte fixin' up
WHERE CAN YOU BUY a 3 BR bi-level home with den space. Buyer's Prolection Plan warranls
BEAUTIFUL 2 STORY COUNTRY HOME just off Rt.
can go a long way! 2 story home 1n good state of
eat·in kilchen, 2 full balhs, liv1~g room and family home components lor a lull year alter ·sale.
I60. 1 mi. from hospital. Plenty of comlortable
repair. Perfect for small or medmm sized family:
MOVE TO THE COUNTRY, BUT DON'T SACRIFICE
room with fireplace, hardwood floors, gas heat. $39 900
-room for any ~ze family. 4-SBRs,lamilyroom,liv- · 3-4 BRs, I 'h balhs, living room and family room
A THING - Very attractive clean home ~n 775
central air, and 1 car garage in a nice residential
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ing room, dining room, equipped kitchen with lots
with woodburner hookup. Sets on 5 acres uf
just off 141. Offers, country leatures hke acres . neighborhood for $22,000~ Give us a call to find
of cabinets, plus 2 rooms in basement. 15 peaceground with mature trees. garden spot and good
of ground, beautiful view and peace and quill,
out
LOOKING FOR A HOMESITE?- Here's 7 acres
fulacres for raising small crop, large garden, beef
river frontage with nice beach area . 18x18 out·
but w•lhoul g1ving up conveniences of modern hv·
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N228 lhal include small woods, creek, excellent road
or hor.;es and beautiful yard. Also rncludes en ·
building w1th attached carport. Home has new
ing. 3 BRs, liv1ng roo'!' with woodburner, drmng
RIVER VIEW_ 1,h slory, 3 BR home offers LR frontage and plenty of flat land for your new
closed pool and large heated garage and work·
carpet and paneling, 2 fireplaces and balcony
room and equrpped k•lchen. and 2 full baths. 2 ,JJJb ~Q~ DR hardwood floors electric heat. home. GoodJocatt~,n JI!Jit off Rt,.L4l.P..W.~~shop. Ouiet.~CJ~ok.~l•on, Perfect place to rarse
(ovedookrn,;!~J· II really has a lot ol potentral
car garage. $62,800
~~~,~42- T car garage ·'ftt:1'223lJif.""""=·~·~"~-'"iiary. '$1'0;'51JO'Riiafs chmf'""
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Real EJtate General

: TEAFORD
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216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(814)-992-3325
NEW LISTING - 20 cres
more or less. new home
under construction aboul
40x28 in Lebanaon Twp.
Just $16,000.

COUNTRY - Like new 3BR
ranch with lighted pool. Carpeling, full basement, only a
few years old.

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Marcum Roofing 8i Spouting. Now installing rubber
roofs. ·30 years experience.
1pecializing in built up roof.

MIDDLEPORT - N. front
2- aols-on cor.ner lot for

garage
well maintained,
Kyger Creek school~

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B. J. Hairston - 446-4240
Clyde B. Walker- 245-6276
David E.. Wiseman - 446-.9656

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turing, St·. . R t . 7. Crown

We'll do itl Coli 8-14-256·
6261 offer 6,QOPM . .

.City. Oh. Call 61'4· 256-

Umestone , gravel . iand . fill
dirt and coal delivered. 304·

1470. call Eve . 614· 446·
3438. Old &amp; new
Uphostered.

676-4412.

Sewer .............$3.70
Ell ...................$1 .00
1" 160# Waler ...... 19•
1" Gas Pipe ............. IS•

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PH. 304-295-7845
Mineral Wells, W. Ya .

Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio

81 4·446·3888 or

Excavating

Call for

1972 16' travel trailer. Call

W.HAT WOU.J.D YOU OFFER?- For this line home
on Jay Dnve with featues to please the entire fam ·
ily. 3·4 bedrooms, 2'h baths. den, huge family
room with Vermont casting woodburner, garage,
patio and fenced backyard These features plus
city scchools. triendly neighbors and good location makes this the home lor wh1ch you've been
searching. t1sled at $67 ,000 but owner is anxious
lo sell and is fleXIble on price.
#401

you -need '•omething
,or l'!aul•d awily?

4"4"

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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prices 304-895 -3456,
Since 1971.

and money inslalling a new
home.
3 bedrm . mobile home Sltualed in Perry Twp.
on Approx. 1.75 acres. 18'x30' wage and 1Q'it10' cellar
house. Price for $21.500.00.
SllliNG YOUR lEAL ESTATE IS IIG IUSINESS..... .

: 614-388·8689.

MOTIVATED SELLER of 3 BR qualitY home, 6
NEW LISTING- SWISS MOUNTAIN CHAL~T-- .
rooms'" all Convenienl kitchen wmrqua11tyca1t•· ... --Nmled amonfth!'fr~ei with i "gorgeous vi ew oT
nets. Hardwood lloors 1n good condition . Located
lake and valley, partiaiiJ describes the setting of
on old Rt. 35 ju st east ol Thurman . Buyer Protecthis outstanding home. Quality built throughoul, il
tion Plan lor one year alter purchase . Just under 1
leatues a great room w1lh a breathtaking fireplace
ac. ol land . Bargain pnced at $27.600.
nsing to the cathedral ceiling, 3 bedrooms. walnut
#314
woodwork , loft. decks and an extra large garage
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wit h its own ceramic !lied bath. Truly and eKcep·
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erly. Call today.
#400
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YOU'LL BE IMPRESSED!. - Owner has done a
beautiful job ot redecorating this older 2 story.
do except move in. Includes 3
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1183 Sec. Ave., Gallipolis .

614 -446-7833 or614·446·
1833.

~RODUCTS

8 &amp; M TIRES. Tire deals.

·&amp;Campers

. #302

614·367-0623 or 614·3677741 night or d•Y·

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

PLASTIC PIPE

· 283 chevy parts. 244 Syca-

· 79 Motor$ Homes

LESS THAN I YR. OLD mobile home 14x70 in mint
condition Most oflurniture included in price Also
inc ludes almost \7 ac. of land with utilitiesin place
All w1th ni ce shade and quiet setting. All lor only
$25.000.

Kan's w,ter Service . Wetls,
Cialerna. poolt filled . Phone

· $SAVE$

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt. 1, 80K 366, Galli·
polls. Call 614-367-0576.

·. 226 Motor and transmis:.r sion, want to sell by pans.

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

!arms, 101 acres m/1,
Creek
bottomland , pond, new fences, la.rge barn,
several other buildings, large tobacco base.
3 BR
2 baths, located on Cadmus

4174 ,

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feature of all is

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ONLY $30,.000.
country setting. Pines,
2 acres
free gas well. Newer 3
Take a look! Priced at $47.500.
MMR 537-Total
3 bedroom ranch. L1ke new inside
and oul . One car garage, maintenance free outiside. Nice
yard. Hutchison Subdivision, Rutland. Sells lor $36,500.
MMR 559-Neal as can be. Thi• 3 bedroom h·orne is a great
starter home. Aluminum Siding, storm doors and windows.
Large livmg room Wllh woodburner. Energy efficient.
Located in Racine, our selling price is $29,900.
MMR 560-A 60'x270' lot. 2 bedroom home with Anderson
Windows. new siding, basement. Located on Lincoln He~ghts
Selling price $24,900.
MMR 561-You'll have to~ straighllo the bank afler you
see thrs one. 3 bedrooms, ltvrng room with frreplace, dining
roo!ll. famrly room, study, 2\7 baths, large utility. There's
shelves and unique lighting throughout. Double porches, 2
car garage. All this and more!' On a 130'x180'.1ot in Middle. port. Shown by apt.
.MMR 555-Localed on the river fronl this home has a won~erful vtew a~d d~utilc vo•chcs tu enjuy it. 4- bediooms, diiF
ong room, eat·m ktlchen, bath, large uti lily. Owner will negotiate on tllis onet Asking $25.000.

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MMR 539-Spiing Special 2·story, 4 bedroom home. dining
handcr.afted kitchen tab1nets, 2 balhs and full baseand small yard with outbuildings . All for just'

Ford dump truck, steel bed,
good solid truck

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Garage kept,- full dre11. never
down, good cond. Call 814·

'M. L."Bud" McGHEE
Broker
Cheryl Lemley,
Meigs Coun1y Associale
Phone 742-3171

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Private lnvestlptor
licensed In Ohio

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• 21500 mitel.. *"ceHent condi·
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Real Estate General

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PH. 614-446-6288
RICHARD l. WISEMAN

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mil••· auto.,

1984 Dodge Carevan.

auto. 82200.00 Call 614·

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Motorcycles

73 Honda 7110 K3. 4 cyl ..

1978 Ford F1 00 pickup. PS. ·

' dump truck with 14
• good mechanical cond.

Home ..
Improvements

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WISEMAN _
INVESTIGATION
. &amp; SECURITY

11100. Coli 814·982 ·
6524.

Trucks for Sale

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1880 Suzuki LS7110 4 cyl .. 4
Olroko, Under 8,000 mi.
Adult ridden, never obuood.
with occo.... 11,800. Coli
814-448-4171 .

78 Ford E·1DO Econollno
Ven. 78,000

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Motorcycle•

The

1878 CJ-6. Golden Eogle.
PS, P8, low mileage, good
cond, . 14,500. Call 014·
. 448-9700.
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apeed. AM •FM, Michelan
r1diela, extra clean. 614-

304- 876 ~

· Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

· 110.1100. Coli 1114-446·
7019.

1982 Ford Eocon. 2 do"'. •

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7602.

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COUNTRY - Good 7 rm.
one floor plan. full base·
ment, 1furnace,woodburner,
dbl. garage and level acre.
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home. 2 enclosed porches.
I ~ baths on 2 level lots.

5 ACRES - Southern
schools. Build your own.
Only $6,500
COUNTRY - 3 BR. base·
ment, drilled well, root eel·
lar, woodburner, gas fur·
nace for backup. 2.8 acres.
$25,000. '

WHAT YOU'VE BEEN tOOK1NG-fOR -LOWPRICED BEGINNERS HO-ME!- -3 BR
In-town convemence. exira mce lot measures ranch style home offers LR, kitchen, bath and
87 by 174, 3 or 4 BRs, large.k•tchen, LR. DR. utility room, gas heat, new siding, city schools.
bath. 1
lront porch and small screened Call for more information .
back
gas heat. unattached one car gar"" a,ge, .~ar.llor an appoinlment. .... ~~ .
= ::U"'t'A~ TOWNgH:r~ ?Cf}o\:i~S mVi~ Vi:
located soulh of Mercerville. Approx. 20 A.
WALNUT TOWNSHIP - 30 acres. more or lable. Balance woods. tobacco base. O~ner
less, near Mud sock, 1\7 story home, large barn
will help finance . ..
and tobacco base . $27,900.
RACCOON CREEK HOMESITE - Offers swim ming~~oatin] an'lflisli ing:'loB1ze'IS"100x60G room, 'o~ai~.~.~~~~~~U~ri!j~I1~~~~~;·-~&amp;W~~
and has electnc. water tap and sept1c tank. · Call lor an ·
Call tor more deta1l s. ·
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103 ACRES, M/1., SPRINGFIELD TltiP.- Ap·
REDUCED TO $35.000 - NEAR HOLZER- prox. 96A. tillableland,olderhomehas5BRs,
Th1s ranch style home offers .3 BRs. kitchen , bath, LR, kitc~en . county water, 40x60 pole
22x24 ·FR. LR, bath , central a11, woodburmng bldg., 40•60 tobacco barn, various other out·
stove , electnc heat, 16•28 unattached garage. buildings.
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PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! OWNER TOWNSHIP - 8.8 acres more or less vacant
SAYS SELL THIS MONTH! - Rio-tenterpoi nl land on Bulaville·Porter Rd. Electricity, seP.tic
Rd. (Cherry Ridge) . Approx . 75 acres wood- tank, spring, rural water available. Asking
land, fronts on 2 roads. county water availa · $10,900,
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ble . $250 per acre.
YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED.... wilh this 3 BR bi·.
A STYLE OF ITS OWN .... describes this lovely level located just minutes from town. Also lea·
white brick home with 3100 sq. lt., 3 or 4 bed : tures 2~ baths, LR, kitchen, carpeling. heat
rooms, 3 batfis, 20x40 FR, dining room, pump, city school distr~ct. Call lor more infor·
kitchen with OW, displ., microwave and trash matmn.
compactor. mlercom, central arr, 2 car garage,
ut11ity bldg . deck and a 20x40 pool. Beauti· PRICE REDUCED TO $59.500!- Owner has
bough I ariolher home and must sell this lovely
fully landscaped.
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3 BR rancn on Debby Onve. Approx . 1700 sq.
1 year old ranch can be ft. dining rm .,.LR, FR, ~itchen, new cuslom
hsllrcflaSI;d-,;ith-5 acres or -20.-1584 ~q .-lt. ol -drapes, tarpetmg, .woodburnsng st~ve, deck,
41'1Rs 2 baths kitchen FR 12x24 central air, natural wood sid1ng.
room, 'carpeting, electric B'B heat.
An&lt;jersen wooden thermopanes, county wa · CENTENARY AREA - Near Green School
24x65 modular home offers a 15x24 LR, gal·
ler. SW sc ~ool d1stnct.
ley type kitchen fully equipped, 0~ with lovely
buill-in
china cabinet. 3 BRs, 2 baths. carpet·
MAKE US AN OFFER
OWNERS HAVE
MOVED TO FLORIDA - And would li\e to ing, cent. air, etec. heat, storm windows ·and
have their home sold thi s mnnth. Lik~ new doors. 8x8 utility bldg. Call tor an appoint·
splillevel is located on Debby Drive and offers ment.
------·-·--approx. 3000 sq ft. of living area plus 2 car
100 ACRES. M/L, CLAY TWP. - Owner li·
garage and one qf the area's mcest pools
nancing available. 25%down, IQ%on balance
ADDISON TWP. - Possam Trot Rd . - 93 lor 20 years. Call for more inlormation.
acres, m/ 1, all woods, old barn on property ..
$2·1.900. ·
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LARGE. ASSUMABLE LOAN'- Very attractive
B,RAND NEW DUPLEK - Great INVESTMENT two story home offerj 3 BRs. 2 baths, 16xl6.
lor the buv~r! Located on Graham School Rd . LR, formal dining room. kitchen, enclosed
Each unit offers 2 BRs, livmg room, bath, porch , new carpet, gas heat. Within walking
kitchen with stove, refrig., OW and displ., laun- distance of stores and sc hoolS. Call today .
dry. large carport, central.air and storage area .

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ADDISON TWP.- Approx. 7 miles from Gallipolis. 39\? acres, more or less, fronts on township road •.All-woods and brush..$8,900_
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200 ACRES MIL, FRONTS .ON _R~CCOON
CREEK- Approx. 65 acres tillable and 135
acres woods . Comfortable 1~9 story home offers 4 BRs, bath. k1tchen, hvsng room, famrly
room, two fireplaces, barn , 2 large screened
porches. Lovely quret settmg.

MiTCHELL ROAD- GREEN TWP.- .5 acres
more or less, county water.
. _---~--..----COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 62x80 all steel
construct.ion with fireproof insulation, has
overhead crane, off1ce and bath . formerly
used by boat sales and repair. Located across
from Silver Bndge Plaza w1th access to Ohio
RIVer. Potential unli mited .

Good- 1 Excaveting, basements, footera, driveways.
tanks, landaceping ,
anytime 614-446 James L. Davison, Jr.

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WALNUT TOWNSHIP .- 102 acres, more or VACANT FARM LAND - Morgan Twp. 84
less, mostly clean h1ll pasture, fronts on 3· acres m/1, level and rolling land. Approx. 33
roads near Mudsock.
. acres tillable, remainder woods.
Y REDUCED THE
Will-finance with
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slyle 3 bedroom also offers
kitchen with range, refrig., OW, and
displ., laundry room, living room, familt; room,
carporl, unattached garage, 16x32 fenced
pool, alum. siding. Attached beauty shop
would help make the payments.
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beamed ceilings, utility rotim, double gara~e.
storm windows, woodburmng stove,. crty
school distnct. Additional land can be
purchased . Call for an appoinlment.

OWNER ANKIOUS TO SELL! 9Yt% ASSUMA·
· 3 BR ho
11 k' h
•.L.E LA
0 N! - .Thts
meo ers . •tc en,
hvmg room, dtnllll! room, n1ce family room
with stone fireplace and lots ol windows, gas
heal, cenl. air, carpeting. Price reduced to
$44,900!
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BliCK HOI~?Then lh1s may 1ust the one. Convenrently
locatedonRt 35Westthishomeoffersalarge
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3 bedrooms lauodry
ltvmg room, mmg room, .
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room. I !0 baths. equrpped kitchen, carpetmg,
central arr and a 2 car praae.

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week, sending a crack up between
layers of brick that mak11 up the
haD's facade and one side, says
Robert Connelly, Wood County's

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training schools aild dealer meetlJigs, and at !eRst Ho:meilte-tralned
·· mechanic Is on duty at .the~ lletng a fuU·aervlte ~er
means MGM Farm
must have adequa!P
InVentory, a

G1n&amp;s · business opens
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RlPLEY, W.Va . ...:. Potht,Mason Gla9s, Ma1100, has openeil
branch at 365 W. Maln St.,' Ripley.
The company service! . au types of glasS and specializes in
automouve glass ~~J. The . Rlp~_ offtce 'Wlls QPE'Iled _ ·
reportedly due to a large volume of work m, the .J ackson·Co\mty area.

LOGAN MONUMENT
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decor. Colonial, Country, Sports, Traditional, Children's and Modern, Textures,
Stripes, Prints, Screen Prints and more.
All ar'i! guaranteed, washable and most
are pre-pasted. ·

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FOR YOUR OLD SOFA
,;ade yanr old sofa in on a new Kroehler I Norwalk or
Rowe 2 or 3 piece living room suite. We~ll give you
5200.00 trade-in allowance. toward the purchase of
the new suite.

Sptlng Cleulng-Sale

CAPE COD CURTAINS
Excellent color selection of permanent press,
machine washable Gape Cod ·curtains. Polyester·
/Rayon blend in 68" width.
Solid color in 24" to 63" lengths. Prints in 24" to
45" lengths.

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MDtding Valances and Swags also on sale.

CUSTOM-MADE

.DRAP-ERY .SALE
CHAIR SALE ·

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DRAPES AND BEDSPREADS

REG. S499.00 and SS99.00

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ANY WIDTH, ANY LENGTH, ANY FULLNESS
*HUNDIEDS OF COLORS AND PAnERNS
*HAND SET PERMANENT PLEATS
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Matching Bedspreads Are also Reduced 50%!

81y Mew for Methr't &amp; ftlher't 01yl

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-Machl111 washoblt
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REG. 17.99 To 131.99 Pai.r

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$6 39 To
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FREE
PARKING

DRAPERY SALE

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Nice assortment of fabrics in
. unlined, insulated lining or
self-lined drapes.
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Solids, prints, florals and
stripes.
50' width
63", 72" and 84" lengths

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Ameritech detailed at OVMA meeting

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Fanners have "major

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RIOGAANDE -Gov. Richard F\ communicators of economic conctt?ncy in resources, entrepreneurs.
will be held on April14-15 at Mount
. GREENVILLE, S.C. _ A definitive agreement for the sale of
Celeste notified the · Rio Grande Ct'!pls and principles," said Ct?leste.
gov~rnmenl Intervention. supply
Vernon, and the naflonal competiradio stations WAKY-AM and WVEZ-FM, LoulsvUJe, Ky., to
Coll11ge Student Ambassadors for
SAFE is a program for college
and demand and capitalism. Those
tion will be April 26-29 at St. Louis,
~~ ~umwn-!~t~c;-.z;·{;v:y. c!--M.;.~t~~ t-a&amp;S b&lt;:w'5"191a;:;•"=" !~,E"i11il"&amp;Jot!!Jrprlse that June 16 and university students to develop
projects are extremely effectlve in
Mo.
according to Walter E. Bartlett, president and chlel executive officer
22, 1985, has been
and present Innovative~ creative
promoting free enterprise," said
Members of the SAFE team are
of Multbnedla Inc.
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proclaimed "Free Enterprise and effective projects to selected
advisor Beverly Wilkins.
Ted CQmh&lt;, • Suzanne Lanham,
No purchase price was disclosed for the tnu!sactton, which is
Week'' throughout thestateofOhlo.
age groups. The projects reflect
Presently 'the students are com- Br1an Blake, Amy Heaberlin, Dan
subject to approlial fl'om the Federal CommunlcattonsCommlsslon.
The 'SAFE team was recognized e&lt;:onomic concepts, systems and
pieting their projects and preparing Curry. Kevin Smith, Greg Verhoff,
Biinieti. ·suiu~ i'iiili~...,.10 :Jui.f i:JM;"'is=rroutine· re&amp;iigrim~'bf '"'" · fer !t:--~zrto-' · ill~ron"iotln{f' aml · ~,-aclit"t'S. on which this couhtry is ···~ theif\Vfltfena:nd Or'di pr~ni.'llibn. · Allam McNichols, Denny Compton ,
Multimedia's radio holdings, the company saki 11 would seD Its
encouraging ecOnomic awareness
built, and students relate the
"Not oply do the students have to Ed Mpore, Ron Fumier, Jeff
stations In LouisvUie and Little Rock, Ark.
of the' free enterpriSe system by concepts, systems and practices to
prepare and present their projects
Warner, Rick Fritz, Randy J&lt;essin"This asreement co
. mpletes the process," Bartlett said.
being acllvely inVolved in d~elopcurrent issues such .as overduringtheyear,buttheyalsohaveto
ger , Craig Colopy, Tonya Adkins,
successfully communicate their
lng economic education programs · extended government , lnflallonand
Klla Young, Valerie McElroy,
i.,enny
f'.ayne and Cindy J1ennli .... ~~it~;demonstration
J]lts actlvtty
accomplishments thrp\!gh .wDJt~n .
i ~r==-=+'"~~~o~r· ~~;&amp;i~ ~:rrf{mti~!ml-;."·1~~~g~::;~~~~
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and oral presentations to the stale
Advisory board melnbers are
tlal to l!:!lp~ing the quallty of life projects that a redeveloped as a part
and national judges." saldcommun- adv):;or Beverly Wilkins; communi.
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those
in
southeestern
Ohio,
as
or
a
curriculum
offering
of
a
college
icallons consultant.Juanita Dalley. · cations C&lt;'nsultant Juanita Dailey;
fORT WORTH, Texas - TandY Corp.'s consolidated .sales for
well
as
for
aU
Ohioans,
and
this
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· State and nallonal compNitions Bob Muller, Robbins &amp; Myers;
February were $a17,26i,lm, a decline of 1 percent from February
admlnlstratton
Is
committed
to
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"Twenty
students
are
members
are
held each year for SAFE
Dennis Komaromi, Goodyear Tire
1!WI4 sales of $210,014,lm, company otflctals said.
bringing
jobs
to
Ohioans.
We
cannot
of
the
1984-85
SAFE
program
and
students
to compete agalnsl various &amp; Rubbl!r: BIU Brady, Stauffer
Sals of Tandy's Radl6 Shack divisiOn were $156,6118,lm during
are involved with both group and
colleges and universities. Last year Chemical Co.; George WOlfe, Bob
overestimate the importance of the
F~ry 19115, compared to $157,003,lm last February. Sale! of
free enterprise system and the
ind ividual projects designed to
the team was awarded the "Rookie Evans Farms Inc.; Jack Carsey,
Radio Shack ~tores In existence more than a year Increased slightly
communicate the economic prlnctof the Year" trophy at the state and MGM Farm City; Bill Gray,
Student Ambassadors for Free
- last month ..·
Enterprise team at Emerson E.
pies os savings, Investments, com- .national level (or the best first-year . WJEH -WYPC Radio; Glenn
Evans SchOOl Qf B\lsin~ Manage. , petition, declsl~n-maklng, _ oppor·
program. The . team placed sixth Enslen, Racine; and Joseph Carter,
tunlty cost&lt;;, prices. consumerism.
overall in the nalion .
' ~ ment becausetl~eyaresupportersof
superinWndent. Gallipolis City
the
free
enterprise
system
and
_
producers.
profit,
productivity.
effi.
This
year
the
slate
competition
Schools.
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - State Fam'l Mutual will raise auto
lns11rance premiums on velilcleS It Insures In 01116 on April 15. It
represents the company's first rate Increase in more than live years.
The net effect ' for aU coverag8 tO(II!Iher will be a statewide
average Increase of 7.4 perce11t, but the rate change for Individual·
customers wUI vary, depending on the coverages they carry, where
· RIO GRANDE - The March ments Include Ihe plant. marketing,
Donald L. Crance, Commercial and s. Stowers, Gallipolis office of Ohio
they llve, the kind oi car insured, who drives It and how. much It Is
meetingoftheOhlo
Valley
Managecommercial,
and
distribution
de·
Savings
Bank; Carl Dahlberg, Rio Bureau of Employment Services;
driven.
'
ment Association was held recently
partmenis. Dean took over public
Grande College
1982._
College:
Jim-David
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campus of Rio · G~ande for souiheast Ohio, which Includes
Mogul Corp.;
Erb and I..esa
of Rio
clatrn cost per
car In Ohio for bodily \JIJury
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ollege and ommuntty College,
Steubenvtlle, Zanesville, Coshoc·
Evans, both of 'Rlo Grande College College and Community College·,
UabUity coverage was 25 percent higher in 1""" t
; or
w1t h an a ttenda nee of 41 .
Martlns F erry,
ton,
Uhrichsville,
and
Community College.
Mann1ng wet herholt, French City
medical payments coverage, 22.2 percent higher; and for collision
,
The speaker for . the March
Ironton, Gallipolis and Marietta
Stanley Evans, Jewell Evans Press; Beverly Wilkins , Rio
coverage, 26.9 percent hll!her.
OVMA meeting was Davtd Dean,
areas.
Family Foods: Louis R. Ford Jr., G d Coli
State Farm's last rate Increase In Ohio was for 8.1 percent on Sept.
ran e
ege and Community
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community relations manager,
A native of Springfield, Ohio, he
Ohio Valley Electric Corp.; Dr.
College·, and Karen Wyant, Jack10, 1979. Rates were reduced 6.1 percent on April 15• ..,.,._
Ohl "~u Iro t d. 1 lsi
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transferred to this area In 1978 and
Cheri Call, Rio Grande College and son Chamber of Commerce.
His presentation was · tilled
presently resides In St. Clairsville.
Community College; Clyde Hall,
The Ohio Valley Management
"All)!!rlt~h- Setvlces and Fuiure He has two sons, Douglas of Robbins and Myers; Mike Hunter, Association meets on the first
Technology."
Wheeling, W.Va., and Steve of
Ohio State Highway Patrol; Bob Tuesday of each month October
He said that many services haye · Nlles, Ohio.
Lambert; John Lambert, Jackson · through May at 7:30a.m. in Room
Aluminum Co.; Dwlg.ht Leedy,
115 of the James A. Rhodes Student
changed since the Bell systems
The meeting was attended by·the
folloWmg Individuals: Charles AdMichael Littrell. George Lukac.
Cente r on the campus of Rlo
were separated from AT&amp;T and
that changes are yet to take-place; -'kins, Holzer Medlcal.Center; Edith
Joseph Matthews, .Millon Mc!W·
Grande Co11ege and CommunitY
both within Ohio Bell and with lhe
Adkins, Pomeroy office of Ohio
berts' and Don S. Plymale, Rlo
College for breakfast and a short
'The farmer In southeastern Ohio custqmer's direct service. Dean
EDm&gt;R'S NOI'E - Silldent
Bureau of Employment Services; · Grande College and &lt;Community
program. The ·next meeting .Is
for .Free Enlerprlle ckn, expect tQ generate 68.1 percent
explained what technologleal im- . Gary Argo, CAMSCOProiluceCo.;
College; Jack Roderus, Gallia
scheduled for April2, 1!1!5.
(S,A.F.E.) u Rio Gf1111de C'Ailtege · of Ills lncome directly from tarm provements are being put in place
Ron Ash, Ohio Power Co.; Richard
Metropolitan Housing Authority;
For more Information on the Ohio
wiD. be IUbmiUinll: a serle&amp; of ·activities.
now and .what. lfnprovements are
Batyko, Rio Grande College and
Emelyn Scarberry. Gallipolis office
Valley Management Association,
major1ty of ihe farmer's plaqried In the near 'ruture. . · · Community College; Mike Berlll'lleles, 001111D611d1111: oa econemlc
of Ohio BurPau of Employment
contact Dwight Leedy, O'ITO (Ohio
Income
comes from bis crilps and
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De'an spent four years on active ridge, Ohio Valley Bank Co.;
Services; Jennifer Sheels, attorney
Technology Transfer Organtza I 7 I a Ohlu. It .. 0111' J.pe ltvatock .old at the rnatVI price. duty as a pUot during World War II Marvin Boxdorfer, Imperial Elect- at law; A. G. Shoemaker, Commer- lion) , Coordinator, ·.Rio Grande
Altllouih tll!rearemany mutbrast- and l,..._reats 1n ·the AtJ·- Farre
ric Co.; Bill L. Brady. Stauffer clal and Savings Bank.
,
College and Community College, at
............. llle8e llrilcJee. ern Ohio farmers who genera!P reserves. He attended MississipPI
re1ld 111:• Wl1l became more 111Chemical Co.; Lawrence Brisker,
Jeff Smith, Ohio VaUey Bank Co.:
614-245-5353 or l·!nl-282-7W1, extentheir Income basically from their State University and jollied Ohio
fmmed about the 811bject of ecoOak Hill Chamber of Commerce;
Ron Snider, Jackson Corp,; Walter . slon 367.
farm operations, several derive at Bell In 1947. His previous assign.,
IIOIIIIea -a IUbject whlcla ~
JDa1ar Wh•oe oa 1111 of our least half of their income fl'om a
, lwdlvldaal awd commanUy part-time factory job.
The IOUtheastem Ohio fannl'r
faces many probielna concernlnt
costs of machinery, production,
By ADAM McNICHOL'J
hleJI·Interest loans, '\'!'ather, a!!d
S.A.F.E. l'ralrllm
poor prices received seUing crops
Rio Gi"uade Cellqe
and
livestock. Southeastern Ohio
According to Kathleen Scholl of
USDA,-the Individual or family type -tanners 'al.o provide dairy pro- f--tanll1el1t-makei up-90.~-percent 111- ~.- tol»ooo, &lt;,'01'11. wheat, sunflowen, and ~ts.
GaBia County, 87.3 percent in
A n!port by tbe U.S. Department
JICICion area, !12.7 pereent In the
or AJrlcullure shawl that tobacco Is
~ aree and .!12. 7 percent of
fmnerl tn Vflttan County .
a Jar&amp;e
crop for tbe 110111~­
em Ohio farmers and II a major
· These hllh percentage• . ot
fmnerl in IOUtheMiri II Ohio play · U.S. crop. It Is ral8ed on 200,101
1. 111 Important economic role in
smaB farml In 21 ltatH lllld Is
JII'OVIdlilll: crop. 'and livestock, The primarily tbe alxtl) hir,esl cash
crop; farm sales totaled $3.f bOlton.
farmer In the 1011theU1em counties
own an averageof172acn!!loffarin :'fhe southeastern Ohio farmer ·
Janel totaling to a value of """,!!Jt. spends many hours attending to
and preparing bis tobacco for
The age of the fanner operating his
harvest. Tobacco ral8ed by IOU·
business averages frori145-Si
thealtem Ohio farmers Ia uM!d tor
~ofate.
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productJ IUCIIII ctprettes, clean,
The IOUtheutem Ohio farmer
111uff alld CIIN1DI tobK'co.
C!GIIIblnel bis efforts wtth other
n. farmll' IGday IICI'OII our
~~~~ farmers in helplna to
lied and clo!he 79 people )!ere alld
. . . lid , .. tilt
Olllo ram.. Ia tabn b' .......
and II lllit I ~NPIII I as IB
Tile ~an aector of other
'
Jmportant per1011 Jllletlq tile
farmer~, lllcllldJni' tbe southeast·
needs
of the American people. tbe ·
em farmer, makes up the nation's
people
of 1011thealtem Oblo cou~­
iarlelt and Important Industry, the
tles should ll'e&amp;lly app.-ectate the
G~OPBNINO-~a .... srr _,..,IIMIRIIYedlnla
~an lll'lcultura!JYit.em. Our
• lll1Culture l)'llan - n t l fOr flll'!llef for • part In provtdtna tile
.a •
'I u ~ Sliver
Ia tilt Jllllllle fvnnetly
Atnerlcan cllnner tallle.
r llfltl of 1111 . . - national
-..wb.rCox'a.A ...... ap I,_._....., lb,above.TheiiiGre
product and creetea 23 nullklll job!.
11M- Mel illed lla •lecdon In me1dwlfl! In tilt -locallon. '11le

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prices on quality Kirsch Drapery Hardware.
Valance rods, curtain rods, traverse rods, cafe rods, decorator
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Comh&lt;,SAFEchalnnan; Amy Heaberlin, SAFE member; f'Alleste; and
Stale Rep. Mark Malone, ().South Point. ·

'Free e.nterprise week' set f~r June

Radio sale ggreement signed

WALLPAPER
SALE
· Hundreds of patterns to compliment any

CE:IDTE DEClARES FREE ENTERPRISE WEEK- Members ·
.of the St!Jdent Amb-.lors
Free Enterprise (SAFE) were on hand
whenGov.RichardCelestedeclaredJunel6-22asFreeEnterprtseWcek
~~~ :..~.-. .,..,,ifroulte;rrare·Hii!CfYlfessfiiger,SAFE member; State Sen.

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Woods Mill site of Gallia's second post office
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was 15.5 million tons shipped In · or wheat and corn. /USO, If they
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·. c)loooe, ttie Soviets ·can buy soy·
In theyeafthalended la st SEpt.~. beans or seybean nieal , wlth .each
the Soviet Union bought 14.5 million ton counting as two tons In meettnc
tons of U.S. grain, Including 7.6 the agreement ' s minimum
million tons of wheat, 6.5mtulon tons standards.
Thus, based on figures solar, the
of corn and 416,:nltonsofspybeans.
Under the five-year agreement. Soviet Union must buy at leas1 an
the Soviets are committed to buy at 'additional 1.1 mlllloo tonsolwheat to
least9mllllontonsofwheatandcorn meet the tenns of the pact. If no
annually .
other grain Is bought at all, the ·
If they choose, the Soviets can buy additional wheat would boost 1!*14-15
an addltlonaiJ rntllton tons of wheat purchases to about l8.5mUUon tons.·
and corn, making a t6talofl2mllllon
According to the department's
tons, without rurther 't.atks with the preUmlnary trade estimates, U.S.
United States. II more than 12 agricultural exports of all kinds - •
mllllon tons are wanted, (Onsulta · mostly grain but also ot~r lterns- .
!lolls must be held .
are ~xepected to total around S2.8 ·
Theagrrement also provides that billion UiJs fiscal year, compared
the Soviet Union must buy "no Jess with $2.5 bliJJon In 1983-84, _
than four million metric tons each"

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Lawrence Counil&lt;is. were t~n a
Was'*'P, Fa\'lll'lte
Spedal Com!eponden&amp;
~ part o( Gallla Coun!Jl. In fliclthere _ In 1844 Polly becii!Jll' the_bljde of_ ~~~::~·:~~~
.GAlLIPOLIS - " In the. year was no VInton County at that time.
~ Howe who was a Revolu·
Amasa
11Q3Adam Rickabaugh bull! a grist
AdamsvUie must have been a tionary War spldter and fought
Polly rna~ a th)rd ume witH
mlll on the bank of the Big Raccoon, booming town In the 1840s because under Genenil Washington tor
Joseph ·McM1j)len, a ~ of !be
In · what Is now section 26, the If had Its own mllltfa unit, the only three yean, According to the
war of 1812, being 'tbe
present VIllage of
one outside of Gallipolis at that Tr11luneof 1895: "Howy was a great
Joseph died 1n 1872, ancHcr the rest
.A damsvtlle. In
time.
favorite with his superior officer. , of her life Polly was 8 Widow. She
!llil), thb mill was
The. mlllwrlght for Nehe!l)lah enjoying pi1vtleges not acrorded to
made· rlel' Jtoml,' 1n ·Vt-.:On W'.M&gt; ""'' ~
puTcha sed by
Woods was Wllllam Steel, a native others, a nd Ills said he ~er tir&lt;;cJ
daughter Ellzabeth·and Eliz•IJellt's
N e h e m 1a h
of Staunton, Va., who came to of talking qf Washington. Amasa ~
husband, William Curry Glelln.
WOOds, who att·Gallla County sometime .around brother John died at the battle ol
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u1111 ,, cled
ached to It · a
1810 to take charge of the Woods'
Monmouth.
. The Gallipolis Tribune ·reported
sawmill and also
Mills. Born to William a nd ElizaHowe came to Ohio (Granville)
In 1895 when Polly was 118 and stlll
a
lulling
beth Steel was , daughter,
· with a colony of · settlers !J,Um . gOing strong· that: "She
Vermont. Some years
II!' time
and
-- tile
In 1816 Woods' Mllls became
dent of the town, Isaac Blagg.
community. Howe was a
!lumber of her
were
Galla Cowlly hlo&amp;ory. Adamsville WM aamed lor AdCU11 JUclrd Do .
Hone Kicks Isaac
terian and three of his !j()DS, by his
down to her relatives and perhaps
. second post olflce site In Gallla
WhO, db WJ11bui1 Rlckahoioop,lald Oltllbe IDWIIIn 183'7. The~-- ,
· county, the -post office .remaining
ThroUgh 11 years of marriage six first wife became Presbylertan
one or.' m ore of these are still
mlntSters. One of the soils, Hiram, · aro~nd.
·here untO 11139. Nehemiah Woods .. children were born to Isaac and
a111o kMWIIIn 1111 · ~
w...a• MilA; 1111c1 at - dme
boolt&amp;ed by some folk u .lhe belter -.-.., fllr the _ , . oat 111M ';
wpa the'fli'St pi:istmaster, In 1!137 the Polly. In 1835 Isaa.c was kicked by a founded ~iiytena:n churc'bes In
"She has great reUglous prtnclali$ of Woods' Mills was laid out by. • horse, crushjng Isaac's ·rrontal . 'Vinton, Porter, Sanctuary, and pies 81tQ her training was of !hal Gallpoll&amp;, .
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~m and,WllUam Rickabaugh · bones and destroylnghlseyeslght. Cheshlreas'wellilsbelngoneofthe serious practical lljltun. which
a!)d·trom this point the community
He died in 1835.
ortglnal pushers for a college In the
enabled h&lt;ir to nieet all the
known as Adamstotlle more
"Jnflextble In courage and un- county. Hiram Howe also helped to . vicissitudes of Ufe
as Woods' Mills. . _
yielding In purpose, Imbued with a '· loll_nd the_:VI~ton_ ACademy and the
81td self composure,
a
Is Interesting to note that before . _heroic sPirtt, tnisttng In God, sfi~- P6i1er ACaiJi!my ln'lhe 1850s. .. · - - m1iililer 'oiDleslllfg"lp
-"· ~~~
,; ,thPr'Pwa• a strong
managed everything, provided for
Typhoid mta
·
beings wlthln her gphefe or action.
"'""'" 'c. (hi!if)Blfo-r:'",._ c.;~~t~u~ ·wl~h-"'a pr~d:m~- and·~""""- .!!J.!f:!!:~•~ !:'!!!g.....~r=:m.a,q~s~ i.tQ. --,!::;tc!kl1!v~''!!..""'!l!'-.-~!l!!t~,J![!y,JQYO~,- !."~'="'""''="=~-'""'~=~tlll! county to have the' county seat
sagacity which coilld neither have
Amasa Howe that Polly had to live
and before all pertect veracity In
moved to Woods ' Mills because It . been expected from her sex nor
through another tough period. In · thought, In mind and action. In 8
..;. more centrally located than from her age." (Galllpolls Tribune the late 1840!; typhOid fever hlt the wo)'d she Is a great wpman."
Galllpolls.
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Raccoon Creek a rea ·and three of
(Tr1bune.
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No .Vbttiin'CouniY-:'". · ·-·· Polly Steel Blagg· was 29-·at the·- PollY's children .:by•• :alagg-&lt;lled . . ·--- Onemaywrl!&amp;te.J•~~tlt
..Il shOuld be noted that In the l&amp;Jls
death o!Isaac, and reared her six
Passing from this .life was a
Box 92, CJai-ksburJ, ONo 431111.
piiJ!!s of Jackson, Vinton, a nd
children by he_rself for nine years.

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· workers struck Monday over salar' .rommlssloners waived the re- tes asll(j M'edl~a llnsura nce.
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situation here that a llows us to
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' 'I'm not going to risk leaving our oftheAmerlcanFederatlonofState, ·
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(7 h1 Stock)

SAVE- ON CASH AND CARRY

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$109

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Fuellnjectioi\. 4 cylinder. Automatic transmi~sion •
air conditioing, tinted windows, sport morrors. ·
AM / FM Stereo. cloth seats and much ·more .

: SlUING PIICf $1,900.00- DAD£ ECIIRTY 01 cASH DOWN $1,780.00
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AMOUNT fiNANCED $7,120.00-MONTIIlY PAYMENTS $177.00

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•O'f-MetiC color syl'lem
• 1 12 channel capability

CHEESE
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$109

•Grain-.! Plll)on flnloh on
wood produoto and """'
woodmateriato.

BUTTERMILK

Month

CLC 218PE

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$109

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ON A 1985 CAVALIER

S549

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In SICKk)

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offered by t~e ~ui c k Corp . II too .is sold w ith the balance of warranty . This unit is also 0 one·owner car (nome on
request ) Th1s, l1ke the Chrysler , •s not on ouctiofl cor . Come in . see and drive 't hese units. ·Save thousands over a
new vehicle .
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LIMITED

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ONE DOZ. MEDIUM WITH A
$1 5.00 GROCERY. ORDER 01
MORE

power ateeri'ng. oir condition . AM / FM· cassette , corpet flooring~ tilt wheel , c~rome bumpers and rally ·
wheels, mileage Is 7000 miles. Extra Sharp I WorH to
sa~o~e
-see and drive this unit,

drlvelt .

12

2027 Jefferson Ave.

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oz.

#6·

VAllEY IIU

2%G~L
MILK
$169

2 LIS.

SUPERSET

., S64900CASH ~
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$139

GENERIC POP CORN

s13'9

JIFFY

Corn Muffin Mix

UPTOWN AUTO SALES :,:;:::~,
-675-5651

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CAKE FROSnNG ·
16'11 oz.

$129 1!!111~

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19 INCH REMOTE

794

ONLY · $448 .
WIDE SEUcnON Of USlD TV'S FOl SALE

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buy tluMJI¥
be a11ld Ill )'IIU. We have alwaya 81tHid behind our merrhsndi1 e. Like
io our Suct'eu ". So come in, ('all u•, 1..1 uo fill ymlr
IJe Ollliofi&lt;'fl h undreda of othel"ll hiiVI' been .
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.DlniWD &amp; SPRING

CHEESE CURLS

2 door, maroon 1.(1 color , cloth seots. automat ic tran smission , power s,eering and brok,s , cruise control
AM / FM radio . wire whe.ls. Real nice car . See it and

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694 ROLL

POTATO CHIPS
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ICE MILK

GALA TOWELS

MIKE SEllS

DeiJ,nce ~odel , red in col~"· 5. speed transmiuion .

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2 door , tan / brown cloth , 60/ 410 seats, automatic tran !tmiss ion . power steering and brakes. a ir condition ,
tilt wheel , cruise control , AM/ FM tape. power seols
ond windows , rear defroster, rally wheels . Only

3/$129

EGGS

1984 DATSUN· PICK-UP

4 door.. wh lte / blue velour , 60/ .40 feat , automatic tran sm ission , power steeri ng and brakes, tilt wheel , ·
cruise cont rol. air condition. AM / FM cassette , r~ar
defroster, etc. , 6nly 3,800 milps . Balance of WorroOtv ,
biro Clean .

Denni•
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COO'Ipiled by the World Bank.
1983 was even higher: The United
: Among Western countrtes, .the - Arab &amp;nirate11, $21,340; Qatar,
United States was second to $21,17Q; Brunet, $21.140; Kuwait,
Switzerland in average income.
$18,l!l&gt;.
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But tllOif 01re special cases tn
fn 1ll83 compared with the average which tre averages aren't as
(\merican's $14.!!';l!LQu_f!~Jh~_oi L_ __ me;ullligful. slrice much of the new
· countriEs. the closest averages to otl wealth goes tntp the hands or
the United States were Norway with governments thllt use It for Invest·
• $13,!rill and Sweden with $12,400.
ment. itew housing, educatto.n and
, ln't982 ,Swede5, Norwegians ahd llealth servk;t&gt;S.
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MILK

BREAD

SUGAR

Average Africa11.s~ill poor

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AND CHEVROLET CAVALIER

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LUNCH CAKES

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$159

.8-16 oz.

49( ~EAD
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99C Ll.
79C 11.

Fryer ..east

FRESH·LEAN

BROUGHTON'S

of!ered by Chrysler Co.rp. lt al so has the bo lonceo f its legal worronty . lt you are looking for IUlrury , don't pass up
th1 s tremendous borgo.n . So"e thousa nds! See it and drive it now.

49&lt;

SPLIT

$179 II.

99( lB.
Whit e / Re d leather interior . This unit' hos be-en driven orily 5,000 miles . It is e~uiPped with about all of the Options

FRYER
PARTS

11.

$169 ll.

s109 lB.
1984 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVENUE

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SOFA GROUP

SDace Sa vina with elegance or formal dlnlnl ...

Tbls rich Colooial style dinlllil set ls a natural
This Colonial laminate top table reduc er~ to4:1X22
choice for the hard wear of daily use and the
in. with leaves removed and drop leaves down ...
lasuna aood looks yoo demand. It reatures •
extend&amp;to421t88 ln, with all leaves in and up (full
-t 2X42XMX86;i~.J .two l~j n . ~v ~J BQ_ua_re-(9Und
7 p:. aizel SiUre chair~ of i111itiwooii wiU:t 11 warri1'
ta ble with !ilx matcllirw males chairs erafted in
Country Oak rinl11h feature diStinctive and
solid wood with a wann country oak flnlah. The
comfortable Arrow back .alats. Perfect for
special laminate top i1 mar-resiltant so it
amaner
apartments and dinina areas with plenty
maintainl!l ib handsome appearance throll8h
.or room for company or family use.
yean of use. IAvailable in Coontr y Oak or Dark
Pint . )·

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MAPLE CHESTAll WOOCII
No PlasiiCSI

'7800

NOWIS ,THE .
TIME TO BUY

THAT NEW Milo.YTAG I

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Reaching Over 20,000 Tri-County Homes

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Set Inc lUdes JO"x40' 'x48" ta ble with
four s1urdy me ta~ fram e chai r s w ith

floral design.

R11. '189"
NOW

$9800

One siMPs up, ·one • ' - down. No
flghlln.q;nowl Arid lht whole unlftakn up
so little of your 11- space ...and your
budget. Sturdy, kkl-proof pieces have
rugged solid ptne fronts and a' rustle -pint
flnlth. Rounded edges on It all. The high
riM bunk bid plus four-drawer chest, SIN;
matching student disk, 043; chair with
upholstored seat, $91. IncludeS Bedding.
2"x6" RUSTIC BUNK BED

$148.

Indoor or ould&lt;Xlr, pool or pello ... Perma-Wicker
offers the look .of wiCker plus durability. This 4-plece
group Includes low back spring baM chair, high back
spring baS!' chair, spring baM lounger and end table.

Low Beck Spring Bale Chair, Reg. sH

High Back Spring BMI Chtlr, Reg. 1113
. Spring Base Lounger, Reg. "11
End Table, Reg. $72

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BASSETT , SEALY &amp;LA -Z-BOV
AVailable In twin, full and queen bed sizes .
Bassett full slzo sleepers pri ced from'349o
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