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                  <text>Friday. May 17, 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Actress Margaretllamttlon dead at 82.
SALISBURY, Conn. (UP!). Thursday. "She ]eaves the world
monthsworkonthefilmandwasou't
Margaret Hamilton, whose classic wlthmanypeoplewholoveher."
ronlx weeks when her hands and
portrayal or the green-sklnned
"Sbe was the most loved lady in
rate were burneQ during a scene in..
Wicked Witch of the West In the the theater," said Michael Thomas,
which she was to disappear ina puff
"Wizard of 01:': has been terrifYing her agent for :tyears.
of smoke early In the film.
millions of chlldren for more tl:\an
Hamllton m(lved from 1:\er apart·
"If I were to pick a role so far as
four decades, is dead at theageof82. ment in New York City six months
acting is concerned, It Is not the
greatest thing 1 ever did," she onl'e
Hamilton, who wanted to be a ago and ·died In her private room,
said. "l.don't look on It as any great
schoolteacher before she turned to said JoAnnLunlng,nursingsupervi·
actlng."dled Thursda.v of an appar· sor at the Noble Horizons Retire· · shakes of acting."
ent heart att.ack In a nursing home.
ment Complex. The cause of death ·
Thomas, who visited Hamilton a
She said the sinister role in which apparently was a heart attack, she
week ago, said even In thE.&gt; nursing
_she warn~ Dorothy, 'Til get you, said.
home . Children would find her,
my pretty, and your_ little dog too" . Hamilton ·appeared lit more than
seeklng an autograph. "Not a day
was not one of her favorites.
75 films, numerous stage shows,
~ by that we don'\ get mall from
fans somewhere In the world," he
Actor Ray Bo~r. the last starreQ in televlslon and madE.&gt; Tv
survlvlngstarofthelilmwhoplayed commercl1,1ls. but no role proved ils
said.
the Scart'Crow, said Hamilton's role memorable as the one she created
Thomas said Hamilton attributed
as the witch never lost its appeal to on !11m In 19.'j9, pursuing Dorothy,
tlie film 's enduring success "to Its
portrayed by ayoangJudyGarland,
association with home, lovE.&gt; and
people of all ages.
"'Margaret had become great her dog, Tott~, and friends along the
affection lor one's roots."
cult figure In recent years and that yellow·bri~k road to Oz.
"Thel'l''s something In it for
was the nlC'est thing that could have
Hamilton ea rned $18,txXJ for four
everyone," Hamilton said. " I'll still
happened to her." Bolger said
·
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a

o/atch lt all the way through,
familiar as !I is''
Hamilton, who once operated a
nui'S{'ry, made her Broadway debut
In the 1932 · play "Another Lan
guage," with Helen Hayes and
· Robert. Montgomery. She was
brought to Hollywood by MGM to
make her film debut of the play the
next year.
. ·
Jn 19.'!9, the year "The Wizard of
01:" wasreleased,shealsoappeared
In a low-budget picture. _"Angels
Wash Their Faces," ihat starred the
Dead End Kids and Ronald Reagan.
Thomas said Hamilton "had not
been rE.&gt;aily well for the last eight
months." He said there will be no
funeral , hOnoring Hamilton's request that she be cremated.
The actress issurvivedbyherson, .
Hamilton Meserve, headofTaconic
Newspapt&gt;rsJn New York.

Community
helps to
build church
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Vot, 20 No. 16
CopyrightW 1986

Man indicted for exporting devices
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PRAYER VIGU.. - A group of black mlnJllters hold a prayer \'lgll on
Osage Street in West Philadelphia Thursday with buml-out homes In ·
the background. Over60 area homes"were destroyed In a lire resulting

:from ·the P!'llce oonfr!&gt;~llon with the radical badl·lo-nature group
MOVE. tUPI).

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:clergy -malpractice
i:J. itigation ·dismissed
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·,· GLENDALE, Calii. (UPI) ~The
nation's first clergy malpractice
suit has been dismissed by a judge
-who says the courts do not have the
•:ight to interfere in religious
eounseling.
The suit was .filed against four
pastors at Grace Community
0'urch by tlie parents of a young
man who killed himself despitE.&gt;
counseling by the clergymen .
· The trial was in its fourth week
when Superior Court Judge Joseph
Kalin granted amotion Thursday by
church attbrneys that the case be
thrown out because there was
tn~ufflclent evldenC'e and because
the church's religious beliefs should
• be put on lrtal.
not
Walter and Marla Nally of
B~rbank brought the suit against
the S\fn Wiley ChU~h In "1900, the .
year ··after ihelr - 24-year-old son,
Kenneth, shot himself.
The couple claimed the Rev . .John
MacArthur and pastors Duane Rea.
Lynn_Cory ~nd fUchai'd .-Thomson
: aggravated _Naliy's· d&lt;!iinession ey
· co~nsellng him' thill 'lfls problems
were a result of sin that must be
ri!pentro.
Kalin said a ruling In favor of the
Nallys would violate the constitutionally guarantt&gt;ed separation of
church and state.
·.,The freedom of expression in
religion is constitutionally protected
by "the First Amendment," Kalin
said In an intei'•Iew afterthe ruling.
"The court cannotestabUshdulles
for pastoral cou!IS('Iing. That wou.ld
be lntl'rferring betwren fix&gt; church
and the state.
· "If we did that, ll we set up those
siandards, we'd get Into thousands
of questions r('gtllatlng religious
conduct - such as whatls a proper
religious bellt&gt;f? We just can't do
that. "
Church attorneys had asked Kalin
to dlsmlss the case because, "thl'
very conC'ept of clergy malpractlC'e
is the kJnd of burdeiton religion that
the First Amendment prohibits."
Lawyer Sam Ericsson called the

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decision "brilliant, eloquent, right
on point. He's saying, rightly, that
the theory of clt&gt;rgymalpracticehas
no place in the courts.
"This· ruling says you "can
continue to go to your pastor and
share your problems and he will
listen. This guarantees that he wlU
continue to be available," ht&gt; said.
An a ltorney for the Nallys, who
said tbey may appeal the dE.&gt;cision,
argued that thecasedldnot step past
the boundaries of religious freedom,
but was an issuE.&gt; of accountablllty on
thepartofthepastorswho"heldout
CLEVELAND (UP]) - Three
to the world" that they could treat peopll' correctly seiE.&gt;Cted the six
severe E.&gt;motional problems through winning Ohio .Lotto numbers Wedspiritual counseling."
·
· ne!jdaynight tosharea$1mllllontop
The malpractice and negligence · prize. The winners' identities will be"
sult charged the pastors - with announced after the winning tickets ·
outrageous conduct fdr dlscourag- are verified·.
· "" ' wl're
·
1, 2, 6,
ing Nai!Y from seek!ng profE.&gt;Sslonal
.. Th
. e ~-lnlli
w
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help because of. their bias· agalnsi 16 , 26 ,and 29.
·
secular counseling.
Lottery officials said 282 players
The Nallys h~d claimed the plckedfiveoftheslxnumberstowln
_pastors. had a duty toreferthE.&gt;you"¥ $590 . al)lece, And 'l0,398 pE.&gt;Ople
ma11 !o professiQnal COUTISE.&gt;llng, but .._.seJ~teQ four of the··numbers, each -~
thE.&gt; judge r¥led.that;rn add]tlon' tQ · '- Winnlng$43. ;: · .
·• _.
_
the coristitutloilal considerations
. Saturday's lotto jackp&lt;it' will be
the ·plaintiffs had not proven th~
worth about $1 mDiion.
clergymen had violated suc11 a duty.

Number, PieR 4

Weather forecast
Rain likely today, with highs near
60. Variable cloudiness tonight alid
Saturday, with a low tonight in the
mid 40s and highs Saturday In the

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Winds will tJe from !he northwest
at 10 to 2Q,mph today and from the
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Ohio extended forecast
Sunday through Tuesday: Fair
weather Sunday and Monday, with a
chance of showers Tuedsay. Highs
will range from the mid 60s to the
' mid 70s Sunday and be mostly In the
(lls Monday and Tuesday. Overnight lows will be lri the 40s early
Sunday and In the upper 40s or the
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Sunday, May 19, 1985

.• Soor. afier the petitions were circulated, signs were
erected near Second and Locust and at Second and
Court Street advising motorists that pedestrians havt&gt;
the right-of-way In c~walks.
"We also nt&gt;ed to educate tht&gt;se people of our city
about the traffic signs that we did accompllsh to
receive from the city," Schneider said in a letter
appearing in today's TtmE.&gt;S-Sentlnel.
"This accompllshmt&gt;nt Is better than no signs at
all," Schneider commented .. "The only problem now
Is the enforcement of these signs."
Traffic lights at Second and Locust a\fd several
other Intersections along that stretch of Ohio 7
through Gallipolis were removed In 1981 to Improve
traffic flow through the city.

criteria for pedestrian or school crossing concerns.
"However, It should be noted that the maximum
number of pedestrians on any one crosswalk in a
one-hour period was 32," Dougan and Sushka said.
"That equates to onE.&gt; person pyery two minutes."
The survey was conducted following a request the
city made In February to study the traffic situation at
Seclm!:! and Locust.
In August 1984, a petition was circulated by legal
secretaries Karen Schneider and Molly Plymale
requE.&gt;Sting action on a · traffic signal at the
lni~rsectlon. The Gallla County courthouse. Galllpolls
city building, several law offices and realty firms and
the Ohio Valley Christian School are in the area.

reported accidents, of types suSCE.&gt;ptlble of correction
by a traff!c signal control, which havE.&gt; occurred within
a 12-month period," the officials said.
Each accident had to involve personal Injury or
property damage of $100or more, Doug,an and Sushka
· said.
"Our records indicate there art&gt; not that amOl!!lt Of
accidents at that location," the report continued.
" However, ll there are five or more accidents of this
· type, then adequate trtal of less restrictive remedlE.&gt;S
· with satisfactory observance and enforcement must
have failed to reduce the accident frequency before
installing a signal."
The ,report concluded that there was Insufficient

.

GALLIPOLIS - A Grove City
man, WhO purchased his Ucket
. Wednesday at the Last Chance
Carry Out on Pine Stret&gt;t, correctly
picked the six numbers In the Ohio
Lotto and will split the $1 million
jackpot with two other winners.
A.H. McLaughlin. 59, had his
Winning ticket, containing the
numbers 1, 2, 6, 16, 26 and 29 .
validated Friday afternoon in
Marietta, aCcording to Last Chance
Manager Gwen Carter. He will
receive $334,499, or around.$200 per
week tor thE.&gt; next~ years. - McLaughlin; who is worklng a I
the GaUlpolls Developmt&gt;ntai Center, purchased the winning t lcket at
arpund 5 p.m. Mcl..aughilri, who also
likes to fisH. said hihas b€enplaylng
··'·the lotte!'Y for the past~ ~FS: ·
. Carter said he _should-receive the
first Installment of his wlimiiigs.
which amounts to around $16,m per
yt&gt;ar beforE.&gt; taxes, In around a
m.onth.
Oneolthetwootherwinnerswasa

RIO GRANDE - A chicken
owned by a Gallipolis resident
flew the longest distance Saturday In the 14th Annual [nterna·
tJonal Chicken Flying Meet held
at Bob Evans Farms.
"BtU Dance," a 28 ounce bird
owned by Brtan O'Dell, flew 00
· feet to win )he Featherweight
division, In addition to recording
-t~e best flight of 1he Clay .
However. Bill Dance's effol')
len · far short · of "the all·tlme
I1!ClOI'd distance of ~· 8" set in
1979 by "Lola · B." of Point
.. 'Pleasant, W.Va.
•.
-' "Aiilella · Chlcl&lt;en - Hearted. ~ -·
owned · by ·Mary . H~ghes -of :
MaySel, W.Va., recorded the·'
second longest, fllght of the
contest, winning the Bantamweight division with a 167' 11"
flight.
The third longest fllght of the ·
day, 134' 11", was recorded by
t~e winner of.t he Mediumwelght
division, "Dina Lullo," owned
and trained by Jack Knox of
Parkesburg, Pa.
"Nashville Express," owned
· by Dlllk Cornick of Troy won the
Heavyweight division with a
flight of 35' 2".
A total of 246 chickens entered
the contest, according to meet
officials.
"SE.&gt;an," owned by Joel Roddy
· of 'columbus was chosen by
judges as the "Most Unique
, Chicken" during the "Parade of
Chickens" conducted before the
contest.
(Continued on page A3l

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BIG WINNE~ ..:.._A.H. M9Liwghlln, :I!, of Gro~e Clly,\rll#) ~ail~
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.oi three peC;ple IAI

Wednesday'sOhloLotto.MciAughllnpurehasedbiBwlnnlnglleketfrom
Mike Carry a1 the Last Chance Carry Out Wedne!ldaY aftemoon. By
ptcldnglhe &lt;.'OITect numbers, McLaughlirJ will receive_nearly~ a week
- "' for the ne.xf20 years.
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Fort Gay, W.Va., man· who ·pur- · Boyes' licki't was the serond ·
winning ticket purchased at the
chased his ticket at the Fresh and
Fancy Ft1lit Market In Chesapeak&lt;'. Chesapeake store this year.
As of Saturday evening, the third
Paul Boyes said he has been playing
the lottery off and on since January. winner had yet to be ide&gt;ntifled.

Gasoline supplies adequate,
prices steady, st1:1dy reports.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
federal govt&gt;rnment concluded In a
study that gasollne'supplles should
be adequate through the summer
vacation season, with only a slight
increase In price.
The Ent&gt;rgy Department predicted in the repor1 2.5 pt&gt;rcent
increase In automobile travel from
July through September. But gaso·
llhe consumption is not expected to
rise because· of a 1.7 percent

a

lncrE.&gt;ase over the last year In the
average miles per gallon performance of vehicles on the road, the
department sa'ld .
According to statistics published
bY lh~ departml'nt's Energy Information Administration In It s quarterly "Short Term Energy Outlook," gasoline consumption Is
forecast at 6.9 million barrels a day
during the third quarter or the year,
up less than 1 percent from the same

pt&gt;riod one year ago.
Even thoughsuppliesareforecast
as adequate. gasoline stocks ar"
expectl'd to be tighter this summer
than they wei'!' one year ago, the
report said.
Statistics show thatwhenthethlrd
quarter of theyt&gt;ar begins July 1, the
amount of finishPd motor gasoline
on hand wlll represent a, 26-day
supply.

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. GALLIPOLIS- A h-afflc signal for thE.&gt; lnte~tton
of SE.&gt;cond Avenue and Locust Street In Galli polls is not
justified under most criteria · set by the Ohio
Departmt&gt;nt of Transportation.
But 0001', In a surveyoftrafllc patterns there.said
_there ls enough on-site evidenCE.&gt; to warrant a signal
ljllder one of the considerations It examines in
"deterrnlng signal placement.
. In a repori to City Manager Chris Morrts, OOOI'
District 10 DeputY Director George Dougan and
Distrlcl Traffic Engineer Ted Sushka said "accident
eoiperlence" would serve as a reason for pladng a
signal at the intersection.
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utlltlzlng that criteria, there must be nvt&gt; or more

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tE.&gt;Chno1ogy - to Israt&gt;l in-January
LOS ANGELES tUPI) - A l900 and shipped !W of them in 15
businessman .Indicted for ·Illegally separate shipments during tbe nt&gt;xt
exporting 000 tiny devices to Israel two years.
that can beusedtocontrol the timing
An lsraells~kesman In Washingof nuclear explosions did not know ton acknowledged his countrY has
the equipment could be used for that ·. ·received the devices, but denied any
purpose, his attorney says.
wrongdoing.
.
Richard Smyth, 55, was indicted
"There ls no Israeli governmE.&gt;nt
Thursday by a federal grand jury, involvement In this," the spokeswhich alleged 15 violations of the !llan" said , "We have received the
Arms Export Control Act" for
unl.ts, . and they are 11s€a in ·
QT.
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false_ statt&gt;ments to government only.".
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Bonner · said Smyth failed to
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· 'lbe dnunallc Sena&amp;e vote,
whlcll followed lhe lint "call of
. the Setiate" IAI IIIJffill10n an
~ member bt II&amp; lellll 18
re!U'II, aent lawmakers. lobb)'·
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:Sell. Oakley c. Colllna'. RlrldGII. ntolller w11111B,IheD Ihat
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Leglsla- Neal F. Zlrnmer.s Jr., 0-Dayton,
lion permitting the sale oft he closed demanded a "call of the Senate': to
Home State Savings Bank of summon SE.&gt;n. Oakley C. Collins,
Cincinnati to Chemical Corp. o!New R-lronton, tq the floor.
York Ues seriously wounded, perSenate Republicans at first said
haps mortally, having suffered a
Collins' mother was Ill, then that.
16-16 setback In the Ohio Senate Collins himself was Ill at IIOJni..
Friday.
.,
Collins had voted "YE.&gt;S" last week.
State lawmakers, lobbyists, Gov. GUimor latt&gt;rsaid.Colllns told him he
Richard F. CelE.&gt;Sfe and disgruntled was going to vote "no."
Home State ·customers will spend
Veteran SE'nators said It was the
the weekt&gt;nd plotting tllelr nt&gt;Xt first "call of the SenatE.&gt;" since at
moves In the two-month-old · cam· least 1967,
Republlcanscappedahalf!hourof
palgn to right the financially,
parllainentary chaos by parrying
troubled thrtn.
HowPVer, the reconsideration · Zimmers' motion, voting 17·15 to
approach faces complications. dispense with the procedure ol
Chemical otflclals may no iongt&gt;r be sending the Ohio Highway Patrol to
tnte~ted In the Home State bring Collins totheftoor,asprovlded
purchase.
tor In the rules.
Chase Manhaltan Corp. of New
The, SE.&gt;nate adjourned for the
York, whOse agreement to buy four weekend in a storm of political
small Ohio thrifts expired at blame-placing immediately after
mldntghi Friday, warned Ihat offer the bill's defeat.
may not hold and offtclals turned
HomeStatedeposltors,trustrated
their attentiOn and resources to- ·that their tunds have been lOcked In
ward Maryland, wbt&gt;re a number of the clO&amp;ed S&amp;:L since March 9,
S&amp;:L's
ripe for sale.
• shouted at the senators and milled
The dramatic Senate vote, which angrUy about the Statehouse corrl·
"followed theflrst"calloftheSenate" · dors and rotunda. Soolewept. .
to summon an absent member In at
"1llank you very much!" belleast ]8 yt&gt;ars, sent lawmakers, . lowed one sarcastic voice from the
lobbyists, reporters and onlookers . gallery. "Shamel" yelled a woman.
Into state of contusion late Friday. "Ball out big busineSs. don't worry
After '10 mlnutE.&gt;S of debite, Sen.
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Harry Meehel
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LE'f"TERS OF' OPINION are w£&gt;lcom{'(j, lhev shou ld be ll'Ss than 300 words

loni:. AI) letters arE:' sub j(l('t to edlflng and must bC slgnC'd with nam~. address and
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good laS If, addressing ls su ~,&gt;s, not pcrsonalltiM .

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: There Is a great equalizer in the White House press office.
; Assistant press secretary Mark Weinberg brought from Europe a Black
Forest cuckoo clock, which he picked up on an advance trip to Germany to
plan the president's journey.
; The cuckoo b~·d jumps out every half hour, loudly proclaiming "cuckoo,
cuckoo:''

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that there has got to be a taw
·somewhere that says you don't,
· among ot her things, take six mllllcn
.J ews who have committed no
offense whatever and liquidate
them. So we hauled up a dozen top
Nazis, faced them down w1ih some
tough prosecutors, and hanged
them. To be sure, we contaminated
the whole exfrc!se by accepting as
fellow judges Soviet officials who
would not have hesitated to kill a
million Jews, even as they had not
hesitated In killing a mllllon kulaks,
lf Stalin had simply ordered·lt . StU!,
a point was made.
A point with some resonance,
because .only a fortnight ago we
were taking the position that no
soldier who consented to serve In
the Waffen ss was, re'!lly, a
soldier: he was:a criminal, and for
that reason -the argument went_
no American official should visit a
graveyard In which also are
Included the rem a ins of some of
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Reporters were happily surprised at how talkative was the president at
rimes, particularly on the last days of his European journey. In Madrid and
Lisbon, he seemed to·want to talk, and fi elded many of the questions with
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. humor.
WhE-n told that Soviet President Mikhall Gorbachev called him the
''forwafd edge of th~war menace," he sa id in effect , "Look who' s ta lking. "
But sine&lt;· he returned to the White ilouse, his encounters with the press
have gone back to the old controls with reporters going for days without
seeing him although he is involved in events o~ his public schedule they
wou ld like to cover.
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Deputy press sC&gt;Cre tary Larry Speakes, who Is fold when the press can
see the pmsident, believes the best defense is offense, taking umbrage at
reporters who question the "openness" of the admlnlstratlon.
When wraps are put around a relatively friendly president, reporters
know tha t the aim is to' shield him from inevitable questions on the
fouled-up tenorist attack In Beirut, the tax reform bill and a host of Qther
jssues on the front page.
.~ In RPagan's case, his lop.aldes often have felt better equipped to answer
ihe questions than subjecting the president to them.
·
:: White House Communications Director Patrick Buchanan has kept a
tow profil e since joining the presidential staff as chief of speech writers,
~ubl!c liaison and media offices. In short, he hasa Jot of power In paving the
way for Reagan to communicate wifh the public.
;: Buchanan had been avoiding any press contacts when he settled into the
:Nhtte House. But he gave Ills first Interview to his alma mater, the St.
i;.ou!s Globe-Democrat, In his "blu!'-carpeted, chandelier-lit office .In the
West Wing of the White House ... approximately 50 feet away" from the
pvat Office.
•' He told theGI.obe·Democrat that he sacrlfi&lt;;ed the $400,&lt;XKJ a year he was
inaking with columns a nd .~ hes to aceept a $75,00)-a·Year.job at the
~ite House heeause:· "l don't think it's a sacriflce. lt_'s a privilege and an ..
~onor."
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•. When it was suggested that he was. !lie "conservative ·a ctivist" In the
White House, Buchanan bowed to Reagan.
; "Lei
tell you something," he told ihe. infl!rvj~er. "There's a
iegltlmatecon·se:r'lll\flve·ae:tlx lst whooctuples theOv~.lO!flce ju~.t.doWnthe
· :.,all from -me. i !~ink he !s·a C!)nsei'vatlve Rep~bllc;m. 'I ~an 'i think of
issue o n which we disagree."
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The Bllburg visit leaves a very
long wake, all of It conducive to
useful reflection, among other
, things, on that loyalty of the
muttary that can be said to
transcend loyalty to civil authority.
The government of Adolf Hitler
was !ega! If we define legal In terms
of the positive law. It was In other
respects never legal, not ·If in the
term " legal" there inheres somethlng rrtore merely than de facto
control of a country. We struggled
with that one at Nuremburg,
remember?
There we reasoned from the
particular to the general. This Is a
practice not encouraged by legal
philosophers, who wrote Into the
Constitution that there sha ll be no
punishment . for ex post facto
offenses. Put simply, you don't get
tried today for serving beer to a
minor last December, when serv·
lng beer to a minor was legal. M
Nuremburg, we struggled with
some\hing called "aggression"
against humanity. We reasoned

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: Many people have asked me
;about the result s of the traffi c count
!C)n the cbrner of S!!cond Avenue and
!Locust Street In Galllpolls.
; : Many people are Interested in
'!his inlmmation and ha ve the need
~o know. We a lso need to educa te
:the people of the city about the
)lroestrlan signs tha t we did
:accomplish to receive from therlty.
ifhcse pedPslrlan signs need to be
:noticed.
.. •. The most pertinent pan of the
~Jgnal warrant ana lysts conducted
hy .t he Ohio Department of Trans)lortat!on at the inters, .. iion of
&amp;corid Avenue a nd Locust Street

Our records indicate there are ·
not that amount of accidents at this
location. However, If there are five
or more accidents of this type, then
adequate trial of less restrictive
remedies w1th satisfactory observance and enforcement must have
failed to requce the accident
frequency before Installing a
signal."
I want to thank everyone that
signed our petition and helped
circulate the petition In the effort to
help us try and get a street light or
some kind of street signal for
Second Avenue and Locust Street.
We did accomplish to reeelve
pedestrian cross signs on Locust
a nd Second and Courl Street and
Second Avenue. This accomplishment Is better than no signs at all.
The only problem now Is the
enforcement .of these signs.
I wa nt to thank the City of
Gallipolis for those signs and hope
the city will enforce them so that we
may avoid having any more traffic
accidents on these corners.
Karen M. Saunders
Rio Grande

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WASHINGTON - The. Reagan
administration has dumpeq a full
load of government retribution ori a .
Navy civilian analyst whO sUpped·
three satellite photos of a Soviet
aircraft Carrier to a Britis h ·
magaJ.lne.
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. He faces 40 ,Y~ars· In prison if
CO!IVictelj of espionage·· charges: :,·
But when an Air 'Foree general
showed Congress photos of equal
Interest to the Kremlin and they
were mistakenly released to· the
publlc, no one drew so much as a
tut -tut.
Why ·the double standard? That 's
what we'd like to know.
The Navy analyst Is Samuel
Loring Monson, who moonlighted

vendetta against Morison ml?Itionfor the British m agazine with the
Navy's full · knowledge. He's a
allY 6utrageous Is the Pentagon's
grandson of'ihe late author and _. failure to tak~ ~ ny action against
. admiral, Samuel Elfot Morison, · tHose responsible . .for a similar
whp wrote tbe definitive history of ~lsclosure abOut a year earlfer.
U.S. naval actions In World War Jl. . Two photographs released by the
In the first place, the espionage Pentagon told the Soviets e~ery­
la)\'~ we~ .never Intended to make"' thing tl\ey needed to.know abo~t the
pilblfca;tton ' of cla~lfled in(orina- , •, capability of. U.S. sPY· satellites to
· lion a crime. rn fact , Cong'ress ,has .. photograph SOviet weapons .\n.1he
repeatedly refused to pass such a
ground or under' construction.
So the administration's justlftcarestriction, know1ng that a corrupt
admlnlstratlon could cover up Its
lion lor dumping on Mortson- that
misdeeds by stamping "secret" on . the photographs he provided to the
embarrassing Information, then British · magazine told the SOviets
prosecuting whistle blowers and
how good our spy cameras were· journalists who 'e xposed the was fatally flawed. The two photos
' mistakenly released by the Penwrongdoing.
What makes t~e administration's tagon the year before gave the

Russians at least as much Information about U.S. satellite aC!'uracy. •.
The spurious ftiror ·\lver· Morison ·;
.· began last August when l:iefense
Secretary Caspa r We inberger
opened "J ane's ·Defence Wee!&lt;Iy" ·,
and saw three U.S. satellite photos
·.. uf a new.. Soviet aircraft carrier •.
.. u_nder construct 10'!. The magazine '.
fs ari offshoot..of the 14 authoritative f
·.Jane's military books printed eac h
year on mllllarv hardware.
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· It wasn''t dlfil~uit for the F:BI to,
Identify Morison as the source oft he
photos. He had the ' permission ()f
His superiors at the Naval lntelll -;
. gence Support Center outside Wa shington .to moonlight as 'an editor;
of Jane's magazine.

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For fhe last 15 years or so, those
Howard Ebersbach farrn, the
of us who are Interested In the
Knowles farm, the Van McDade
future of Meigs County have Jived
farm, Sid Durst farm, all 90 acre
under the Uluslon tltat somehow the
tracts. Other land owners and- the
Portland liver bottoms wlll escape
acreage sold were owned by the
the same ravages that have made
heirs of Dorothy, Murtaugh, 45
the Letart community almost a
acres, Frank Alexander, 60 acres,
wasteland . Recent Inquiries have
the Middleswart farm, 70 acres,
convinced me that the broad
Earl ·Henderson; 30 acres, the. Paul
bottoms around the community of
Browning estate, 50 acres. AltoPortland In Lebanon Township are
gether, the sand and gravel comdoomed! Their Inevitable future
panies own · more than 600 acres In
can
be plainly seen In the neighbOrthe Portland community.
ls:
Ing towjlshlp of Letart, once the
; : "The a nalysts does Indicate there
I do not know . of anything that
garden
spot of Meigs County and
)S sufficient volumes to satisfy
slgoals tbe coming demise of the
one of the most lovely villages along
warrant No. 6, Accident Expe- ·
Portla nd community. That will
the O~lo River. It is gone and
However, In order for · a
happen when !be first gravel pit Is
Portland will be next!
)ilgnal
to be erected utilizing that
opened and begins operation. It
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It has been almost 20 years since . could happen any time next week,
'trlterla, there must be five or more
•(.eported accidents. of types susthe sand and gravel Interests first
next month, next year or 10 or 00
began buying land In the Portland · years in the future. The companies
~tlble of correction by a tra ffic
area. Their offer of $500 per acre
~lgnal control. which have occurred
have re nted some land to local
seemed
generous enough to heirs of farmers for cropping but reserve
Within a 12 month pe!iod. Each
the orlglnal landowners who no
~ccident must Involve . personal
the right to begin sand and gravel
longer lived In the community and
)njury or property dam•ge to a n
oper·attons at a ny time without
two sand and gravel companies
prior notice. Too, the gravel
)ixtent of $100 or ~ore.
now own about a third or the
companies have undergone drastic
,.
approximately 2,000 acres that
t; .
changes In the last few years. The
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Ohio River Sand and Gravel .
and gravel deposited by the Ohio
~:
was originally headed by
Company
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River over the centuries. Compan- a man named McDonald, a native
Ies which first began acquiring land
of Scotland, ~ho operated extenIn the Portland area were Richards
sively In Letan Township and made
· and ' Son and the Ohio River Sand
the original purchase In Portland.
--~~ · and - Gravel Company. Both had
He has retired to Scotland where he
!: Today Is Sunday, May 19, the 139th day of 1985 w1th 226 to follow.
substantial IntereSts In the Letart
Is said to have bought a castle and is
:: The moon is nPW.
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Township operation with Richards
enjoying his retirement In feudal
•: The morning stars are Mercury,.Venus and Jupiter.
establishing the first operation on splendor, far from the havoc he
: · The evening stars are Mars and Saturn.
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the Bibee farms above Apple
helped wreak In Letart Township.
:: Those bl;)rn on this date are under Ill&lt;' sign of Taurus. '!'hey Include
Grove.
His former company Is now owned
~rlcan·bom Lady Astor, the first woman member of the British
Land owners In Portland who are by Pfaff and Smith, who operate out
farllamenl, In 1879; Vietnamese leader HoChl Minh In 1890, and American
operating successful farms In the of ofllces in Charleston, W.Va.
~lack Muslim leader Malcolm X In 1925.
community have, , with a few
Richards and Son . has been ac•. On this date In history:
.
exceptions,
resisted
the
offer
of
Cast
quired
by The McDonough Com~; In 1536, Anne Boleyn, secQnd of King Hemy Vlll's six wives and mother
money while many non-resident
pany
and
operate out of offices at 28
~f Quem Elizabeth l, was beheaded.
.
heirs leaped at the chance to cut 12th St., Parkersburg, W.Va .
~· In 1!9S. author and dramatist Oscar Wilde was released fl'om prison; a ·
their des to the cPmmunity, Many
\"UCh of this lnforr~ation I
,Wmosexual, WUde had served two years behind bars for IOdomy,
nne
horrM:s
on
farms purdlued by recetv~ from my old friend and ·
•: Jn 19l'i, T.E. Lawrence'- Lawrence of Arabia- died In a motorcycle
the gravel companies have since frequent critic, Gayle Pt1ce, who Is •
~ccldent In England.
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been abandoned and are standing · o~e of tbe largest property owners
;. In 1964, It was revealed that Amet1can diplomats had found at least 40
empty and neelecled to become In the Portlalld community: He and
jliecret microphones hidden In the U.S. Embassy In M()IICOW.
victims of the same decay that cost
his brother, Hubert, are natives of
• · ln . 1974, Finance Minister Valerie Glscard d'Estalng was elected
the Letart community Its old and P6r!land and both have lived most
~resident of France.
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prized estates. Homes · In the of their. lives on land pa&amp;Sed down
• A thought for the day: Oscar Wilde said, "What Is a cynic? A man whO
Portland community which have from generatlon-to-gt!ner~tlon by
icnows the prtce of everytlllng, and the value of nothing."
been abandoned are on the former · their ances)ors. Neither favored the
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tors to the Bllburg visit were ers who wish to attend lt. It quoted -:
unrealistic, the point they raised Is an anonymous chaplal,n as saying, :
not w1thout current meaning. It has "Many of the meetings are rell·
to do, of course, with the higher law.
gious exhibitionism , I'm afraid."
and m ost higher laws, for most
But the reporter, Robert C. Toth, •
people, are Involved In some way ·was on the one hantl anxious to :
w1th religion.
relay that the religious exercises
For that reason, Adm. James D. did not mean very much, but
Watkins, who Is chief of naval
anxious, also, to point out that they
operations, wrote a spirited letter were in some way oriented toward
recently to the editor of t~ Los public policy. For Instance, Adml Angeles Times, objecting to the rat Watklnswas quotedasbellevlng
Implications of a-provocative story that Star Wars is "a morally sound
that had been publlshed In the coul'Se." ·
Times. Its flavor can be got from
There are of course differences of
the headline: "Star Wars Called opln!orl an· the matter of the ;
'Moral' /Beirut Bombing Blamed
provenance of moral distinctions,
on 'Antlcltrlst' / Role of Religious and .no doubt Admiral Watkins Is
Faith at Pentagon/Raises Ques- · explicitly guided by his belief In
lions, Doubts." The story spoke of Christianity. · But you have the
Gen. John Vessey, chairman of the coincidence that those whose anx· :
Joint Chiefs of Staff, and of Admiral
!ety abOut separation of ~hilrch and
Watkins, and of other promtnent state extends to worrying about
officials who have In public circum - generals who profess religious
stances professed their faith In God.. convictions are also, In most caSes ,
It drew· attention to a fortnightly
the same folk who applaud the
" pr,a yer breakfast" held at the bishops when they convene to say, ,
Pentagon, attended by those offlc- in effect, that a nuclear arsenal, to :
us 11\t !ll'\lWI
the ehxtbeent thdat 1t exists bec
Adaus e u :
011
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mig t use , 1s 1mmora 1. m1ra 1 ;
lltNvtt&gt;
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:Ill,
Watkins takes a view one woulil
WiRE 'I\£
11-1" R\RSI~HS..
think would commend Itself to thoSe:
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w1th the fain test grasp of light and
W?'
wrong, na mely that It Is more
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nearly right than wrong to. use '.
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bombs in order to klll other bOmlisJ .
Instead of two kill people -which Is '
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the point of Star Wars. of course. , '
In a n ideal world, those Hitler
·· ~-$;!~'
took Into the SS would have lisen
against the monster. Some Germans In fact did, and July~- the
day lr. 1944 they tried to assassinate
Hitler - ought to ~ a part of :
Germa ny's sacred calendar.oln the •
Idea l world, people' say no to an '·
Invitation to join the SS. In an Ideal
;vorld_. they say no to Hitler. Say no
to Stalin. Say no to Gorbachev.
Bltburg causes us all to consider
these points, another reason 'to be
grateful for the exercise.
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acqulslt Ion of Portland hind by the
quick tr•!p t&lt;l some of the strip mines~
!(ravel companies but the purin Meigs County or to Letart wiiC
chases of the Knowles and Ebersbshow you there has never been &lt;!::
ach farms left a 13 acre tract owned · serious effort to enforce the law. 1(:
by Gayle completely surTounded
Richards a nd Son a nd the Ohloleaving him no option but to
the.
Rlwr Sand and Gravel Compan~
tract. This was a purchasing policy . had been forced to reclaim ltJt
frequently followed by the gravel
ruined acres In Letart Townshp, .
·companies In Letart Township in
Mr. McDonald would •not now bdl:
forcing a sale. The companies are
enjoying li fe In Scotland or
expected to follow lessons learned
chards a nd Son still doing bu s lnes~
In Letart when they begin operaunder a not her na·m e. Surely til&lt;!:
lions In earnest in the ' Portland
people of Meigs County and thi!community.
Sta!Ej of Ohio can judge the futait!.
Only pne thlngca~ save Portland
by the past!
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The rule of Ia w enforcement h~
strict enforcement of the Ohio
been that no one may profit from ~
reclamation laws. Ohio law says
illega l act yet an entire commuu!i¥!
the. reclaimed properly must be in
has been destroyed with no one hell!:
as good condition as before the
accountable. Are we going to let itremoval of the mined materia l. A
happen again?
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another depositor.
Senate supporters of the plan ,
which involved $125 million In state
funds and Ohio banking privileges
for Chemical in return forpurchaslng the ailing thrift , promised some
"arm twisting" would yield 17th
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COLUMBUS - TL'&lt;l Whitt , 68, Rt.
4,Gailipolis, died at 4 a. m. F riday at
Ohio State Unh'er slfy' Hospit aL
Columbu s.
He was a retired General Motors
Corp. employee, · a U.S. Army
~etera n of World War II and a
m ember of the First Church of God
In Gallipolis.
Born Sept. 3, 1916, in Mason
. County. he was the son of the late
. Howard .a n!I Nellle Whitt.
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. · Surviving are his wife, Wanda
Johnson Whitt;' three daughters,
Clnpy Richardson. Peru, lnd:.
Candy Ronk, Kokomo, Ind. and
Lana Whitt, Russlavllle, -Ind.; two
,_. st..Pson.• , Bill . Carney, Leon and
· Gary.Carney, l?ofnti'l~asa nt; three
sisters, Virginia McC~ Illst er, Ypsl -lant I, Mi ch .. Angle Skinner: Gall! polls Ferry and Clara Bell Jividen.
Belleville, Mich.; five brothers.
Andrew, Pliny. Warren, Winfield .
Watson, Ypsilanti, James S. , Clin ton , Mich. and Pete Whitt, Kent.
Wash. and three grandchildren.
A brother prea.'&lt;led him in death.

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POMEROY - Charlotte Anne Hess. Pomeroy, has flied for
divorce in Meigs County Common Plea s Cou rt from John William
Hess, Sr., Switzer, W.Va., charging adultery.
Barbara .Jean Harris, Middleport , has !!led for divorce from Ben
Har·rls, in care of Polly Marcum, Columbus. charging·gross neglect
of duty. ·

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POMEROY - Raymond Ridgley, also known as Clifton Bell,
appmring Friday in MPigs County
man Pleas Cour1' waived the
ex tradition process and is now to be turnL'Ilove r to Kanawha County,
W.Va . a uthorities. Ridgley is charged with espping from the
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run with a lime of 1:54.25.
In human cmw1ng, Jim
Cooper was chosen by judges as
the best crower.
Olivia Boutwell of Ca rey was
the winner of the "Best Chicken
· Legs · Hens" contest while Allen
Blosser of Pittsburgh, Pa., was
the winner of the "Best Chicken
Legs - Roosters'-' contest.
A toss of 80 fet't by P hillip
Arches of Point Pleasant and
Brian O'Dell won the egg toss,
while Larry McClure of Columbus. won the boy's chicken
scratching contest a nd Kim
Kerns of Bidwell won the girl's
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season pasS{'S will be $2.1 for a single. Family pa s.&lt;;CS for a husband
and wife; one parPnt and a child will be $.'JJ and family passes wUibi!
$36 plus $3 for each child. There will be no additional charge for
families of over eight childt·en aft er the charge has been levied for
the eight h.
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Persons over 18 years w!ll not be Included In a family pass unless
they are a member of !he household . The pool wlll also be available
for renta l thi s year wit h a chargeof$35an hour for a minimum of two
hours.

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SYRACUSE - London Pool in Syracuse will be open for fret'
swimming on Saturday and will r~main open for the holiday
weekend on Sunday and Monday . ·
Hours for the weekend will be 1 ~a 6 p.m. The pool w111 be closed on
May 28 through May 31 and wi ll reopen for the season on June 1 with
hours of 1 to 6 p.m. to be observed each day.
General admission will be $1 .50 for adults; $1 for student s. not
Including college s.tudents, and 50 cents for pr!&gt;-schooters. The cost as

report, adopted earlier In the day by
the House 63-25.
"The baby Is noi dead," said Sen.
Stanley J. Aronoff, R-Cincinnati.
"T he baby is s ick."
Senate Republicans received the
bruni ofthe bl ameforthemeasure's
defeat, Including Democratic
charges that they orchestrated It to
embarrass Celeste .

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GALLIPOLIS - A Springfield man was bound over to the next
. session of the Gall!a County Crand Jury · Friday · following a
preliminary hearing on a felony bad check charge.
Joseph M. Lawless Is accused of writing a $53.&lt;1! check to
Baldwin's Gun Shop on April 23 that was not honored . A second bad
check charge against La';"less was dismissed.
In traffic cases, · Donald W. Booth, 44, of Charleston, W.Va .,
. forleited $W .bond for following too closely and Earl R. Sayre .Jr., 58,
of Henderson, W.Va., forielted $40 bond for failure to display valid
registration.
. Forfeit ing bond for speedi ng were Donald E. Porter , 40, .or
Belleview, Fla., $36: Gilbert A. Bowman, 46, or Jefferson, Ind .. $40;
~d Sandra A. Dalley, 32, of Elwood, Ind., $!11.

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MIDPLEPORT - Four calls were answered . by. local units
Friday. the Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports.
At 8: 11 a.m. Syracu~ took PhylliS Hildebrand from Church St. to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 12: 37 p.m. took Lisa
Manley from Sycamore St ., to Holzer Medical Center; Middleport at
3:45p.m . took Jared Staats to Pleasant Valley Hospital and a t 5: 13
p.m: Middleport took J. J. Cremeans from his home on Broadway St.
to Veterans Memorial .

Grand jury will get bad check ca~e

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•V)N'I'ON - Reservations for the North Gallla Alumni Banqu&lt;'l
slated for May 25 at the )llgh schOol mus t be ln by Monday.
The dinner Is set for 7 p.m . and tickets are S6 per plate.
Bidwell graduates may contact Donna Cottrell Broyles at 446-2071
for reservations, while VInton graduates may contact Toria P erkins
Comer at 3!1!-8491 for their reseNallom. Plot !h Gallla graduates arc
to call Rosemary Knight Skidmore at 446-1633 or Patricia Burger
Stout at 446-8254 for ·t heir reservations .

MIDDLEPORT- A schedule o! swtmm,lng lessons at Middleport
Pool has been annbunced by Instructors Joyce Stewart and Chrl~
Burdette.
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The first session will be June 10,21. Courses being offered Include
basic r~ue and water safety, advanced sw1mmer, advanced
beginner, beginner and babies. Cost of the lessons Is $14 for the llrst
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chlld and $12 for the second chlld.
Courses being offered In future sessions w111 be advanced
llfesavtng, adult, swimmer a nd swimmer aide. The following
specialized lessons will be offered If enough Interest Is shown:
aquaaerobtcs, handicapped, physically Impaired and water
. therapy.
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The SPf'Clallzed lessons a r-c&gt; for all ages. To register , or for mot'&lt;'
informa lion, eall 992-6212 or 992-9968.

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Pomeroy- Middlepon- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant,

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PROMI1fiON WINNER- Tonunle Vaughn of Clark's Jeweler&amp;,
Second 'Ave., Gallipolis, at left, preSenls a StOO diamond dbmer ring
-Ted Wiseman, 395Jackson Pike, who won the ring In a recent ''spring
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_: GALLIPOLIS - The following
couples filed this past week for .
marr iage lice n ses In Gallia County
Probate Court.
Richard A. Green, 18, RL l.
Vinton, Jogger, and Stephanie A.
·: Dyer, 18, Rt. 1, Northup, s tudent.
John A. Baisden, 35. Northup·,
construction worker, and Debra R
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Richard H . Fauver, 38, Mount
Alto, W.Va ., manager, and RobinA .
Belvi lle, 26, Rio Gra nd e,
unemployed.

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pending a hearing In GalllpoUs
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Discharged-Clyde Davis, Fannie
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GALLIPOLIS- A video cassette
recorder, valued ataround$1U) was
report.edly taken Ftiday night from
the home of a Gallipolis man,
according to the Gallla County
Sheriffs Department.
Deputies said Helll)' Gibbs of 219
Kelton Dr., iold them the recorder
was reportedly taken between 6 and ·
9:30p.m.
MeanwhilE', a VIrginia man Is
being held In the GaUia County Jail
following hls arrest bytheOhloState

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Video cassette recorder stolen

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PRE-SLICED

of 1 p.m . aoo 9 p.n\. While an
appointment ls not necessary, It ls
requested that Pedlatrtc patients
call 446-5287 for a tlme to be seen.

GALLIPOUS - Robert Daniel,
Administrator, Holzer Cllnlc, has
announced that the clinic falllcltes
Will be closed on Moooay, May T/ ,In
obseiVance of Memortat Day. This
affects t.he Main Clinic on Jackson
Pike, the Sycamore Branch, the
Jackson County Branch, and the
MeigS County Branch. For those
· patients requlrlng medical attention, the Urgent Care Center
located in the main clinic building
will he operating between the hours

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H9lzer Clinic to close May 27

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front _bumper .euards, rear bumper guards,
elect~·~ rear wmdow defoster. Selectaire air
condlttoner, AM/FM of-speaker stereo dual
rem. ~ntr. s~ort mirrors, Vinyl insert body side
mo_ldtngs, tinted glass. dual bodyside paint
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· Extended Ohio Forecast
4-H community ~o recognize
Evans
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MONDAY rnROUGH WEDNESDAY:
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Fair Monday, wlth a chance of showers Tuesday and Wednesday.
: Highs will be in the 70s each day. with .overnight
lows In the 50s.
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Northwest, West Central
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Partly cloudy Saturday, with a chance of showers and highs
: between 60 a nd 65. Clearing Saturday night, wilha low In themld 40s.
• Mostly sunny Sunday, with highs In the mid 70s. •
• The ·prObability of precipitation was lJ percent Saturday, 10
~ percent Saturday night and near zero Sunday.
Winds will be from the northwest at 10 to 15 mph Sat urday,
becoming light and varl.able Sat urday night.
Northeast ll)!and, Central llighlands
Variable cloudiness Saturday,,with a chanee of showers a nd highs
near 60. Clearlrig Saturday night . with a low in the mid 40s. Mostly
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sunny Sunday, with highs between 70 and 75.
The probability of precipitation was 30 percent Saturday, 10
percent Saturday night a nd near zero Sunday.
''Winds will be !rom the northwest a t 10 to 1o mph Sa turday,
becoming light and variable Saturday night.
East Lake Erie Shore
Variable cloudiness Saturday, with a chance of showers and highs
between 55 and 60. A chance of showers early Saturday night, with
clearing skies later Saturday night and a low between 40 and 45.
Mostly sunny Sunday, with highs in the low 70s.
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The probability of precipitation was 40 percent Saturday, 30
percent Saturday nlj!ht and near zero Sunday.
Winds will be from the northwest at 10to 15 mph and occasionally
gusty Saturday, becoming light and variable Satw'day night.
Miami Valley, Southwest
Partly cloudy Saturday, with highs between 65 and 70. Clea r
Saturday night , with a low near 50. Mostly sunny Sunday, w ith highs ·
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· The probablllty or precipitation was 10 percent Saturday and near '
zero Saturday ni ght and Sunday.
Central, South Central
Pat1ly cloudy Sa turday. with highs in the mid 60s, Clear Saturday
night, with a low In the upper 405. Mostly sunny Sunday, Wllh highs
between 75 and 80.
The probability of precipit ation was 20 percent Saturday, and near
zero Saturday night and Sunday.
Winds wlll be from the northwest at 10 to 15 mph Saturday,
becoming light and variable Saturday night.

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with guided tours of the lodge,
nature center, trails, lake and other
facilities. People are Invited to use

the facijltles for picnicking and
hiking that day. Beginning at 2p.m.
th~ formal dedication program will

begin. A picture of Mrs. Evans a nd&gt;
plaque wUI be placed In the foyer ol ~
the lodge.

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' Day Weekend in an eHort to reduce areldents. The
station Is to be located soulhboWMI on US 33 at the
roadside·rest area six miles north of Pomeroy.

Woman injured in one-car accident
• GALLIPOLIS - A Gallla County
woman was ti'E'atect and released at
lloizei Medical Center for jnjuries
suffered In a one-car accident
Friday afternoon on Galli a County 3.
: Peggy Williams, 28, of Rt . 4,
Gallipolis, was treated for minor
'Jnjurtes and released, according to
!'bspltal officials.
•: The Gallla-Melgs post of the State
,Highway Patrol said Williams was
'oorthbound on 3, when she report.ilily lost control of her·car on wet
pavement, went off the right side of
\he hlghwayand struckanemblll)k·roent. The3: til p.m. incident cause&lt;l
moderate damage to her car,
troopers said.
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A South Carolina man was cited
by the patrol Frtday afternoon
following a two-vehicle accident on

that the truck would not be able to arTested bythesherlff'sdepartment
s top and attempted to pull onto the following a. one-vehicle accident
right side of .the road. Ard's truck . · Friday.evenlng at Sheffield's Groc·
then struck Nm1on's vehicle in the ery on Ohio 141.
Deputies said Jessie A. Darst, 18,
rear, causing heavy damage to
Norton's car . Ard's truck sustained of Rt. 2, Patriot, was eastbound on
light damage In the 4: lJ p.m. 141, when she repot'tedly pulled Into
incident. Ard was cited by the patrol Sheffield's parking lot and struck a .
gasoline pump, breaking the line.
for a$Sured clear distance.
Driver cited
She was charged with no driver's
A Meigs County man was also license and no license plates
cited for assured clear distance following the 6:20p.m. incident. She
following a n accident Frid ar morn- is being held in theGalllaCounty Jail
pending a hearing in Gallipolis
ing on Bedford Twp. 231.
The patrof said an eastbound Mimic! pal Court.
pick-up operate(! by Charles W.
Lowther, 61, ofRt . 4, Galllpolls, was
eastbound on 231, when he slowed
for animals In th~ roadway.
Troopers said a car driven by Mark
Warner, 37, of Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
LATROBE, Pa: (UP!) - Two
apparently could not stop in time passengers - one with a broken leg
u.s. 35.
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and struck Lowther's vehicle In the -walked amlledownasteeptrall to
Troopers 'said a westbound car,
&amp;tven by Earl F. Norton Jr., 23, of rear at 10:25 a. m. Both vehicles get help for live others who survived
thecrashofasmallcommuterplane
Wellston, apparently stopped be- sustained mooerate damage in the
on a heavily wooded mountainside,
hind a vehicle attempting a left turn lncidef)l , the patrol said.
Meanwhile, .James D. Moody, 23, offlci&lt;J.Is said Saturday.
Into a priva ti' drtve, when a
tractor·trali!'r driven by Harley , .of Rt. 1, Cheshire, was cited by city
Artl, 63, of Columbia. S.C., report- pollee Friday for not operating his
attempted to pass Norton on the headlights.
A Ga llia County woman was
The patrol said Nm1.on saw

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POMj;;ROY- The Meigs County
REACT Team will operate a "safety ·
break" station for weary holiday
travelers Memorial Day weekend
as. ~ ·part of the National REACI'
Safety Break effort against highway
accidents,.sponsored by the Amencan Trucking Assn.
The safety bre~k station wlll be
I!)Ca ted at the roadside rest area
park, southbound on Route 33, six
mUes north of Pomeroy and wlll be
operated for 24 hours a day from
Ftiday through Monday.
"Thousands died on the nation's
· highway last year," says G~y
Hliysell, REACT Team chairman.
"Many of these fa talities are
a ttributable to sleepiness, fatigue
and 'highway hypnosis'. Our aim is
to get travelers off the highway long
enough to wake them up wlt.h a
coffee break."
"REACT Safety Breaks,"reporis
Hysell, "are being used to prevent
accidents by REAcr Teams In all
paris of the county as a part of the
public service organization's con·
cern for highway safety."
The safety break Is being supported by a number of businesses
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Extension Agent
Meigs County
POMEROY - On May 26,
beginning at 1 p.m. the Ohio 4-H
Community and the Board of
Trustees of Canter's Cave 4-H
Camp, Inc., will recogoize the
oulstandlng contributions and support of the Robert Evans Family.
The family's interest In children
and the 4-H program was the
driving force behind the development of the Outdoor Center.
The love a nd appreciation expressed on the part of the Evans
family was encouraged and nourIshed by Elizabeth L. Evans ,
mother of Bob Evans. .Mrs. Evans
· participated In many of the educational prograii)S at Canter 's Cave
and had a lifelong In terest in the
natural .. beauty being preserved
there. It was this emotional tie, as
well as his own personal commit. ·ment to your h. that caused Bob
Evans and his family to help the
camp corporation In the difficult
days of 1977. The Camp Corporation
was challenged to make a longtime
dream a reatjly: to build a nd
expa nd the site Into a development.
In recognition, on May 26, 'the new
facility will be dedicated to the
memory of E lizabeth L. Evans and,
in so doing, the complex will be
named: Elizabet h L. Evans Ou tdoor Education Center.
An open house will begin at 1p.m.

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After 50 years, soldier gets Silver Star
ByKEVINKEU.Y
'l'lmes-SenllneiStaff.
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.persOnal courage on a battlefield In
.l"nince during the last hOurs of
World War I came to Wesley Carl
Meeks In the torm of a Silver Star.
But accol'(ling to the history of
Company G of tile U.S. At:mY'S 314th
Infant!)' Regiment, 79th DivisiOn.
Meeks was nominated for a
DistingUished Service Cross, a
higher honor thlin the Silver Star.
Neither was for:tJ1comlng uritil
19'70, andwhy Meeks, If!, wound up
that year with the Sllver Star
remains a mystery of the tangled
ways of government bureaucracy.
:'A lot of veterans, lri both wars.
an,&gt; receiving their medals lat.e ," he
said. "Whatl can't figure out Is how
I've been drawing a pension since
1925. and the computer didn't even
have me listed."
' But the star and ribbon Meeks
wears on occasion serves as a
remlndertheU.S.hassald"thanks' '
for the then-22-year-old private's
action.
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Meeks, who now lives In the
Hariisburg community off Ohio 554
between Bidwell and Rio Grande,
had been In France since the
summer of ~918, after joining up at
Fayetteville, W.Va., the previous
April.
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. Following training at Camp
Meade, Md., Meeks and the men ol
the314th we!"(' Shipped tot he French
port of Brest on a German vessel
that had been seized by American
authorities because It was docked In
New York harbor when the U.S.

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declared war on Germany ln·Aprtl
1917.
After debarking, It wasn'i long
before the regiment found itseU In
boxcars to the front .In the French
countryside and lrt the thick of
trench warfare, par\lclpallng In
· such maJor campaigns as Verdun,
the Meuae-Argorme and Monttucon.
Malancourt Valley was where the
regiment "reaDy hit It," Meeks
recalled.
"Ain't nothing to tell but light ,
fight, fight," was the way Meeks
describedtlleactlon."Whe!lthe26th
Rainbow Dtvl.slon relteved us one
time, we said to them, 'U you've
never been to hell, you're going Into
one now.' "
According to the · regimental
history, Meeks volunteered on thei
afternoon of Nov. 10; 1918, to run
..p~essages throt!gh a typical "No
Man's Land" to the regiment's
CompanyFonHill328whennearby
fighting separated the units.
Underrnach111e-gilnandshellflre,
Meeks was able to complete the
mission and return to Company G
· within l'h hours.
Today, Meeks recalls that distance wasn't the problem. Dodging
enemy bullets and the war-blasted
terrain was'tlledlfflcult part.
:'Wherever shells landed , there
was a hole, and I had to jump !rom
one hole to another," he ~ld. "They
we!"(' shooting at me, but I !ll'Ver
encountered any of the Germans. I
didn't have a gun to shoot back, and
all I was carrying was my canteen.
"It really wasn't too far, It's just
the way I had togo," Meeks added.
"I ran Into one of those dogs about so
high, and I told him to get out of my

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Meeks said there was !10 prior because " the doctor told ine to get
Indication to him or his buddies the out ol the coalllelds.''
fighting would end so soon.
From there. he became Involved
"It didn't hit us," Meeks said. In farming and helped local
''The way we found out , those farmers. Hlsflrstwlfedled of can('er
German boys started throwing their In January 1935, but nine months
guns out on the trench ... we a ll run later, with four children ftom his
ou!andhugged'em.Weallllkedthe previous marriage, he married
Germans.''
again to his present wife, Garnett
Meeks .was promoted !rom first- Hoover. AU five of his sons served In
ctassplivatetocorp6ralonNov.21, , WorldWarU , andsomeofthemsaw
1918.
additional service In the Korean
But before the fighting was over, · War. Meeks and his wife moved to
MeekswouldfallvlctlrntoGennan Daytonln1959, butreturnedhere12
mustard gas. The alter-effects years later.
plague him to thiS day.
When local dlsPQtes In the 1930s
"I didn't get my mask on fast sometimes turned vlojent, Meeks ·
enough," Meeks explained. "TIIose foundhlmselftoldtouseagunagaln,
yellow spots, after 60 years, stU! butcouldn'treconcllehimselftothe
come out. Sorne people teD me I'm task it he was using the weapon
telllng a big lie, but 1 ask them, against a neighbor.
where'dthoses)Xlts come from?
"I never could figure out why I'd
"I went · to a field hoSpital do something so stupid and dumb
anyhow," he continued. "I was the!"(' like that," he said. "I just laid the
andthensomebody cameln,saldthe gundown."
79th division was leaving . .Nobody
A long-time member or the
told me, so I just packed my gear AmeriCan Legion, Meeks was
and left. because they were going Inducted Into the local Veterans of
home.•• ,
Foreign Wars Post 44641n Galli polls
When he returned home, Meeks In March by Its commander,
went back to his previous employ- Warner Halley . .
ment as a miner.
AlthOugh the fXperlences he and
"WI'wel"('allcoalmlners, me and • other veterans of that war went
my daddy worked In the mines:" thrOugh have made them wonder it
Meeks exp]alned. Born March 3, they would have gone "over there"
· 1896, at M!Uwood , W.Va., he started In the first place, Meeks speaks with
working for New River Coal Co. at pride of his soldiering days.
Concho, W.Va. , between Fayette"Oh boy," he said. "When I went
ville and Oak Hill, whi&gt;n he was 14.
In, I was just as good a soldier as
Afterthewar.I"('peatedproblems those boys that had been In for two
with tuberculosis finally forced years.''
Meeks to get an above-ground job In

RELIVING HErORY - Wesley Carl Meeks looks over his
regimental history book, recalling lhe pa&lt;Jt and dlsplaylnghlsSIIverStar.
Meeks received the honor after 50 year.~ of bureacracy delayed lhe '
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CLIPPER MIUS ...,-Remember
the days when neighbors got
together and built community
~)lurches? 1'hol!e days areri 't as far
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with ·help_ trcim Eureka; Bethel, ·
Swan Creek and Clay Chapel, Is
buDding a newfacllltyonRoute7,slx
mUes south of Gallipolis. The Olher
churcheshelptngwel"('onreapartof
the charge, Chrtst UM pastor, the
Rev. Dean Bachelor, said.
"Theexclting thing about !tis that
folks from lots of different churches
are pitching In to help build this
church," Bachelor said. People
from GaUla county, as well as
Dayton, Columbus, Marietta and
even Indiana have taken part, he
added.
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The church project, while not
nearly completed. will give . the
community an opJXlrtunlly to see
whatlsgolngonSunday. Therootls
scheduled to be !lnlshed, and there
will be a ceremony to raise the
Christian Flag, Sunday, 2 p.m. ·
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men and women who wahl to serve Bachelor said . ..
Jesus Chrtst something objectJve
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and permanenJ to do. '
being .developed for .camping,
· . "A JllllO Qr woman &lt;;aJI.COPle and ~retreat an~ scputlng-'facllitles, hi' ,
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Bllcht11or sa(d-help Is stlU neroed :•
of accomplishment as they see what
to complete the structure, and Bob
they 've done In service to the Roberts,a memberofBaileyChapel
church.''
Church Is supervision the project
Approximately IOweeks ago. the and coordinating volunteers .
footersandfoundatlonweredug a nd
Even if you "can't dlive,a nail,"
concrete poured. The day alter Bachelor Is eager to have communEaster, the walls and framing went lty members visit the new facility. A
up. Now under roof. the electrical week ago, a group who wUI be
and heating Insulation Is being coming In to help In June sent a
placed. Nextcomesthedrywalland pl"('llminary team to see what
tts finishing, Bachelor said.
needed to he done. Anotherbusload
A rapidly growing church tsoneof from Indiana also came to see and
the reasons for the new construe· take pictures, Bachelor said.
tton, Bachelor said. That,tnaddttlon
"We're excited about thls .. .we
tothemasslverenovattonneededto wantthecommunltytoknowwhatls
thelroldframestructure-overlOO happening here a nd Invite them to
years old necessitated the come and be part of It," he added .
buDding.
" We are buDding a new church to
Photo..- courle.rty
better serve the communlty. .'\ve
Rev. Dean Bachelor
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new church wtlh volualeer labor
can be dlftlcuL Aooordlall lhe
Chrtll Unllecl Mdhod!M pMtor
Rev.- De• Bachelor. cii!Jt'che8
from lhe IIIIII'OIIIIIIIarea have
~ helping build, and a ·IJ'OUP
from lndl- wDI be eomlnll In
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ATHENS - VIolinist '111mothy
Baker, one of the artists featured at
the Ohlo Chamber Music Festival,
was born In NelsonvUie.
Baker Is widely acknowledged as
one of the outstan\ling young vlolln
vlrtUOSOII before the public today.
He has been balled for hls technical
mastery and exqulslt~! musician·
shlp both as
recitalist and as

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limit Quantities

CROWN Cl1Y - Rev. Ernest
· 13aker speaks at Good Hope United
Baptist Church, Sunday, 7 p.m.

STORf HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday iO AM-10 PM

GALLIPOLIS- GalllpollsJuntor
Women's ClubmeetsSunday,4p.m.
at Gauta Academy High School fora
picturP.

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.

LECTA -Rev. Earl Hinkle will
be at Walnut Ridge Church, Sunday
In the ~orntng services.

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Tom and Tammy Slone,
llic.••gQ, ._addr~ing .the issue of
. illeohol. abuse . .Setvices,
include special slngipg,
scheduled to begin at 7 p.m .
. Pastor Gllbert Spencer
. the public to attend.

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GAU..JPOLIS- Lafayette White
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GALLIPOLIS - Riverside Study
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l?.m. at Carr's Oak Grove. ,
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Methodist Church. The
ta:~~~ furnishes ham and chicken,
beans, salad, cake and
ieVe•ra~:e, and members to take
'"'"....n dish, pies and their table

· MIDDLEPORT- Meigs County
Chu.rches of Christ Men's Fellowmeets 7:00 p.m. Monday at the
Church of Chrtst will
HyseU, county juvenUe officer,
, speaker. Young people of the
~bw:-Chi!Sare invited.

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POM,EROY -Mr. and Mrs. Ross
;;; Norris. Route 1, Racine, wUI
~ obsPrve their 64th weddlnganntver1: sary Monday . .
::; The couple wen: married on May
:;: ~' 1921 at Parkersburg. W.Va. and
:; have five ' children, Carroll of
o; Syracuse, Mary Margaret WE'avPr,
.JacksonvillE', Fla.; Qpal ijetz.
: Galllpolls; Virgil, MI. Vernon; and
:;.Eleanor Huffman, Jacksonville,
:: Fla.; 17 grandchidren and 21
: w.rat-grandchlldren.
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.. iifellme residents of Meigs County
l: have been bQrn and
rE'ared In Letart
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POMEROY- Meigs High School
lthletlc Banquet, 6:OOp.m. Monday·
the hlgh schooi; those attending
to take two dishes.

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~&lt;111 be served at Morning Star
United Methodist Church Sunday
beginning at 12: 00 p.m. A hymn sing
1&lt;111 be held at 1:00 p.m. TherP will
also be special music. The public iS
invited.

~~~~~1of God, Che!&gt;ter, will have

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Gwinn will • be guest- speaker at
King's Chapel Church Sunday, 7:00
p.m.

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Historical Society will meet Sunday
at St. Peter's Episcopal Church .

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Trio wUI be singing at Faltl! Valley
Church of Christ In Christian Union,
Sunday, 9:00a.m.

POMEROY - Meigs County
(&gt;enealogtcal Socil'ly meets 2 p.m.
Sun\lay · at the Meigs Museum~
. Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.

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GALLIPOLIS -- Buckeye Shoebenders wUI conduct a pony pull at
tl!e Gallla County Coonhu ntersCiub .
on Kriner Ridge Road Sunday at
noon. Admission Is Sl.5operperson,
and children under 12 al'P free.

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solol$t with many of tbe leading to Bartok" concertonJune23, and a calling the Ohio University SChool
symphony orchestras of the United "Mostly Mozart" evening on June of . Music at (614) 59!1-5587. All
States and Europe. He has been 26. Subscrtptton tiCkets can be concerts begin at 8 p.m. and wl)l
soloist will! the National Sym· · purchased for only $18, which take place In tl!e School of Music's
phony, ' the Balt\ffiore Syplphony, Includes all three concerts, by Recital Hall .
the Stockholm Radio Orc~ra and ·
the Moscow PhUhannontc.
The Ohlo Chamber Music Festl· r--:::=========:::======~­
val's gala opening concert Is on
June 19 followed by a "From Bach .

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CENTENARY - Grubb Family .
Singers will be at Centenary United
Chrlstlan Church Sunday, 7:00p.m .

POMEROY - The Meigs High
School Concert and Jazz Bands will
prPsent their annual sprlngconcert
.. in the Larry R. Morrison Gymnasium at Meigs High School Sunday
at 2:00p.m . The concert Is under the
direction of Michael R . Michalski.

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Chamber Music ·Festival features violinist

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Welsh
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

RIO GRANDE - Demonstra·
lions of WelSh crafts,. music and
culture will brfug the rich heritage
. of Wales allve at Welsh Heritage
'Days, June 8 a nd 9.
Presented by a WelSh Women's
Club of southeastern Ohio, the event
will take place on the 1,100-acre Bob
Evans Fann near Rio Grande. The
pi'ogram preserves the crafts,
music and other cultural events

19. 1985

Pomeroy:.....Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant,

Newell Steele

Walsh weekend on Sunday, fol·
low~ by aTe Bach (Welsh Tea) .
Admission for Welsh Heritage
Days Is rree. For more Information .
coni act the Bob Evans Fann, P .0.
Box 330, Rio Grande, Oltlo 45674. • .

GALLlPOLIS ·- Announcement
Is made or the engagement and
approaching marrlage of Lisa D.
Newell, GaJUpolls, and James
Michael Steele, &amp;He, W.Va. The
announcement Is being made by
Bf!Uidon Sean Newell, son of the
bride-elect. '

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CHECK OUI lED TAG
SPECIALS:
1I 3 OFF Nike Canvas

Ms. Newell Is a graduate of Pt.
P leasant High School and .. Is
employed l)y K·Mart In Galllpolls.
Steele Is a graduate or DuPont
Hlglt School In West VIrginia. He Is
employed by Unlled Pari:eiSeiVice,
Charleston, W.Va.
A July wedding Is being planned.

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People. · .

We look.back on Me~al Day to our friends ·
and loved.onea who h~ given us so much to
remember with pride and gratitude.
Remember this special dey . with
flowers from Pomeroy Flower Shop.

At Pleasant Va.lley Hospital we know
that some people find today·s medical
facilities and the kind of service they
provide somewhat less than they
expect it to be. But at PleasantVa.lley
Hospital our people believe in making
sure you get both the quality healttl
care and personalized attention you
· deserve.
You'll find that our people always
. give a little extra. and like doing so,
which makes :fOUr visit a little more
enjoyable.
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Our staff at Pleasant Valley Hospital
are what we call "people people".
People who care caring for people.
Well·trained medical personnel who
believe in providing you with the best of
both worlds-quality health care
combined with personalized attention.
At Pleasant Valley Hospital we treat
you like one of the family and no one
deserves better care than one of the
fa mily.

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The bride-elect IS a graduate of
Hannan Trace High School and
Southern Hills School of Business.
She Is employed at The Central
Trust Co.
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Montgomery Is a senior In the
Industrial malntenartce course at
·the Buckeye Hills Career Center.

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secondary education.
Tillis Is a graduate of Meigs High
School and a graduate of Ohio
Unlverily with a bachelor ofsclenre
degree In civ il engineering. He Is
. employed at theOhloDepartment of
Transportation District Ill offiCI" in
Marietta as a project engineer.

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inn· You Can Be Just a Christian)
FOUNDATION FAI!fS FOR SALVATION (By Ivan Stewart; 6
lessons)
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INTERMEDIATE BIBLE COURSE (By John Hurt; 12 lessons:
some topics are: Plants and Ammals of the B1ble: Men of the B1ble,
Women of the Bible: Books and Their Authors: General B1ble
Knowledge: Well -known S&lt;riptures: Lands and Places of the B1blel
STUDIES IN THE BIBLE 130 lessons: some top1cs are: How W.e
Got Our Bible: Creation and the Fall: Paets and Prophets: Chnst s
Teaching , Ministry, Cruci fixion, and Re~urreclton; . Sm . and . Its
Consequences: The Church - Its Names. Umty, Worsh1p , Fmancmg,
Organization, and Work)
ACTS (By ·David P h ~rr: 61essons: an adva!'c~d course on the book
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journeys!
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The church in GaUipolis pays for allmt1terial8 aud postage. EnroU today.

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We extend an open invitation to our community
to visit and observe:
•Art Class
•Storytime
•Large S. Small Muscle Areas
•New Music Appreciation Program
•Large Fenced Outdoor Playground
•Indoor Sand Box
•Excellent Summer Program

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OFFICE HOURS

ROMERO¥ - Bookmoblle ser·
(North side of Keno Bridge ), J.J::ll
vice In Meigs County Is brought to
p.m. ; Success Road (near 390001.
you by the Meigs County Pi. bile
3:45-4:15 p.m.; Long Bottom (Post
Orrtre ), 4:25-5: 10 p.m.; Reedsville
Library .under contrct with the Ohio
Valley Area Libraries.
(Reed's Store), 5:20-6:W p.m.;
Bookmobile Schedule for Mon- Tuppers Plains (Lodwick's). 7; w.
8: &lt;li p.m. ; Baum Addition, 8: 25-8:55
day, May W- Carpenter (Laura's
p.m .
Store), 3:10.3:40 ·p.m.; Dexter
(church ). 4:1()4: 40 p.m.: Danville rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~tJ
(Church) , 5:20-5: 50 p.m .; Rutland II
(Civic Center), 6; J0.8 p.m .
Tuesday. May 21 - Portland
(~t ·offiCPt, 2:10:2:40 p .m .; LeSUPPLIES -.
t~rl Falls (Effie's Restaurant ),
3:.~3: 50 p.tn.; R;lclne (Bank),
4: ~:00 p.m .;· Syracuse (Pool), ·
6:20-7:50 p.m .
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Wednesday, Ma 22 - · Chester
(Fire Station) , 2: 15-2:45 p.m .; Keno

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Monday thru Friday
9AMto9PM
Saturday 9 AM to s PM

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BOARD CERTIFIED .

RUTL.AND - Mr. and Mr. Larry
G. Johnson. Rutland , announce the
engagement ~nd approaching mar-

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Laura Ann .Cano.day

Jam~ Michael Steele

The wedding will take place-2
p.m .. June 8 at the Rutland Church
of the Nazarene. A reception will he
held ronowlng the ceremony at the
Rutland Elementary School.
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*MONUMENT SPRAYS
*POTTED PLANTS
*ARRANGEMENTS IN SILK, LIVE
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NORTHUP - Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell L. Canaday and Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Montgomery, both
of Northup, announoe the engage.
me)lt and a pp!'Oilchlng marriage of
their children; Laura Ann Canaday
a nd James A. (Ja m ie)
Montgomery. ·
The open-church wedding will be
held on Saturday, May 25, at 6p.m .
at'the Church of Christ In Eastern
Union, 2173 Eastern Avenue. Galli·
polls. A reception will be held at
Woodland Centers following the

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Mahan, Beckley wed in February
RIO GRANDE - Judy Mahan
bec;1me the bride of Michael S.
Beckley Feb. 2 at Calvary Baptist
Church, Rio Grande. The ceremony
was conducted by the Rev. Wtlliam
" Clark.
The bride Is the daughter of
Frank and Mary Mahan of Rio
. Grande. Beckley ts "!he son of

ChambersPerine .

Kenneth and Evelyn Beckley of ·
Albany. The bride Is assistant
manager of Ohlo-Valley Mini Bank,
Gallipolis.
Beckley Is a graduate of Ohio
University and Is manager of Rax
Restaurant, Galli pols. They reside
at Route 2, Box 71, Gallipolis.

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Dolores Ellen Chambers,
to David Ray Perine, son of Rev.
and Mrs. Kenneth Perine, Harris·
ville, W.Va. Miss Chambers Is also
the daughter of the late Margaret
E . Chambers.

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with feeloqthelloor, knees tilgejher,
cqntract butt~ka.ndthighmuscles.
Hold fe~S&lt;', relal(.- Do five tirnes; ·&lt;IS
often ·a s posSible.
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exercises, such as bjcyclipg, tennis
or swimming. Even brisk walking

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David Ray Perine

Improving the nose
To contour the nose with cosmetIcs, first use a very pale foundation ·
cream. Add a second tone darker
than the skin.
To make the nose look thinner,
blend dark tone along the sides, pale
straight doWn the middle.
To 'broaden the nose, darken the
bridge and lighten the sides. A toocl)
of dark foundation under the tip
shortens the nose.

Pertne completed his undergrad·
uate d~ at GlenvUie State
College and his mastl'li's degree
from West VIrginia College of
Graduate Studies. He Is prtnctpal of
Spencer Elementary and Junior
High Schoqls.

The open-chuJ;'Ch weddlng.wlll be
July 13 at St. John's Methodist
Church In Spencer, W.Va., with
Rev. Rober Fuqua officiating.

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Fri .. 12:00 Noon - Registration for Camping
. 7:30 P .M .-Evening Service
Sat., 10:30 P.M .-Momlng Service
1:30 P . M.-Afternoon Service
7:30 P . M. -Evening Servia
Sun .• 10:30 A.M.-Morning Service
1:30 P.M.-Afternoon Service
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Jo, daughter of Florence and
,~~~~~··~ Richards, Middleport, has
appointed to a six-year term
the Colorado Slate Commission
Humanities and Al1s by Gov.
·;IU~I•antLamb . Jo Is oplhe ~taft o~
. Uplverslty · . of' Nqrthern
Colorado.
Mrs. Richards just returned from
Denver having gone there to be with
her daughter .who un~rwent
· . ~mergency rSUrgeryc.Jo Is .C\iming
·along ·llill' nQ\Y and ls ·anxlous to g~t.
· back.into the swing of things: .- .

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Martne Pte. Harry N. Harden,
son of Shirley J. and Harry N.
H&lt;!rden Sr. of 100 High St., ,Point
Pleasant, W.Va,, recently reported
for duty with First Forst Si!rvlce
Support Group, Camp Pendleton.
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Club memberS will be at north·
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:-n&lt;&gt;rth of Pomeroy from 6 p.m. on
::S&lt;Iturday 'til 6 p.m. on Monday, the
-"'"n Several will be at the site 24
·11eours a day and they are eni:ourag·
motortsts to stop In, have a free
" :Cup of coffee, and streich a little
"' before getting on their way.
As usual, the, CB'ers will be able
.to provide lnfonna lion to motortsts,
well as give whatever assistance
•.may be needed .
-; Then after it's all over Monday
::;evening, the, club members who
:•worked will he treated by the club to
·:S wiener roast and picnic, every:"·"""~ provided.

V-8; air, tilt.. cruise, AM-FM stereo: Silverado pkg.

enllsunent in the Regular Air Force
In June.

Just traded. Red T-top, loaded with equipment, only 2,689 lowmiles.

"lt we can just save one life ..... "
Etta Will was talking about why
Big Bend CB Club will be

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McDonald Is a 19115 graduate of
Kyger Creek Hlgh School.
Upon graduation from tbe Air
Foree's sfx.week basiC militarY
training CQUrse at Lackiand AFB.
Texas, he wW receive training In
the Mechanical Career Field. He
will he eamlng credits towards an
llMOclate degree through the Com·
munlty College of tbe Air Force
while attending baste tralnllig and
other Air Force technleal training
S&lt;'hools.

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Nary Seaman Recruit Charles L.
Kuhn, son of Charles W. Kuhn and
Violet L. Neal. both of Gallipolis,
has completed recruit training at

Recruit Training Command, are eligible for .three hours of
Naval Training Center, San Diego, college credit In Physical Educa·
Ca lli.
lion and Hygiene.
Duling Kuhn 's eight-week train·
lng cycle, he studied g~neral McDonakl
mUitary subjects designed to pre•
pare him for further academic and
Charles v. McDonald Jr .• son of
on·th~ job training In one of the · Mrs. Jo Ann Putney of Route 1,
Navy's 85 basic fields.
Cheshire, has enlisted In tbe U.S.
Kuhn's studies Included seaman· Air Force's Delayed Enlistment
ship, close orderdrtll, Naval Wstory Program, acrordlng to S. Sgt. John
a nd first ald. Personnel who McGuire, Air Force Recruiter In
complete this course or Instruction

. : Open house at The Maples, Meigs
(County's new setflor citizens
bouslng complex
~n
Mulberry
Jtelghts, Is not
i;tking . piace toaay as was an·
(IOUncect earlier.
~ The construction hasn't pro~as fast as was expected and
(he open house ' is being delayed,
probably untU the first weekend In
June, but we'll lef you 'know.
: Incidentally, apartments are still
l!Vailable to those elderly and
handicapped persons who fall
i+'!tbln the Income g~!ldellnes and
those who are signing up now wW
have a choice of apal1ment when
ihe .building Is completed •. we're

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.:' A trip to Renfro Valley, Ky. Is
·: planned for the weekend of June 8
. ~ and 9. The trip will include both the
; Saturday night Country Show and
•;; tht&gt; Sunday Morning Gathertng
.• with gospel music at the Renfro
: Valley Barn.
·
• Stops wll I be made at Lexlngion
;:~ at the Kentucky Horse Park and at
:: Ft. Boones borough. The cost for the
·;· trtp is $89 with meals at your own
:-;: expense. Call the ' center ior more
1 ~ Information or to register for the
• trip. 992·2161. All reservations must
~~ be made by May 24 so plans can be
,;. finalized .

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Miss Chambers Is a graduate
. Gallla Academy High School and
RJo Grande College with a deg)ee In
Elementary Education. She Is
empioye&lt;j by Roane County 'B oard
or .Education.

The Senior Nutrition . Program
menu for the week is:
Monday - 11Jna and noddle
casserole, peas, tomato, cake.
Tuesday - Meatloaf, scalloped
· potatoes, cole slaw, . fresh fruit
salad, cookie.
Wednesday - Creamed baked
chicken, broccoli, penny carrot
·
salad, . af'rlcots.
Thursday -New England boiled
dinner, cornbread, gelatin · with
fruit, brownie.
Frtday - Pork chop, mashed
potatoes, wax beans, peaches,
Choice of milk, juice, coffee or tea
available with meals.

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Pomeroy- Middleport-Galli'polis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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Meigs Senior Center ·
plans weekly activity

·:a.m.-2 p.m.

Every year an PStirnated 1.6
billion cubic feet of usable woOd Is
left on the ground of tbe nation's
• toresis after logging.

19. 1986

SPENCER, W.Va. - Harry D.

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POMER(W -The Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy, has the follow.
lng activities scheduled for the
week of May :&lt;lJ-24:
.
Monday - Physical Fitness,
•11: 45 a.m.; Square Dance, 1·3 p.m .
, Tuesday - Senior Citizens Day
- Entertainment at11 a.m. by the
Gingerbread Preschool, dinner at
11:45 a .m.; Speeches and honortng
persons age 90 and over at 12:45
, p.m .; Entertainment by "Sunrtse"
~ at 1:15 p.m. The main speaker of
.!he day will be Lee Matson from the
' Ohio Department of Aging.
Wednesday - Physical Fitness,
11:~5 a.m.; Bingo, 1·2 p.m .; Bo·
wllng at the Pomeroy Lanes, 1:30.
, p.m . - Ne&lt;!clf Carsey will be
• offering free bowling and refresh·
- ments for senior citizens that
' afternoon. If you would like to try
, your hand at bowling, this would be
a goOd time to join the Senior
·' League.
Thursday - Blood Pressure
clinic, 9:30-U:JOa.m.; Ceramics 10

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of Mrs. William Fred Smith have
attracted lots of attention.
Asked how she does It, Mrs.
Smith says she uses lime to Sjll€l'ten
the j;oil, and ll'aves tile JertUtzer for
otlier plants. In the fail she digs a
hole near the plants, throws In all
her table scraps, and covers over
with soli to make a compost.
Apparently the natural fertUizer
created from the decaying scraps is
just right for the Iris.
Mrs. Smith also says she nl'ver
digs the bulbs but In the fall just puts
a good cqver of grass cuttings over
top.
Now you know wl)at she does to
grow those bf~utles.
And have yqu noticed!
Work Is underway on renovating
the ladles lounge on the sidewalk
level of the Meigs County
Courthouse.
· All of the money for the renova·
lion work has been donated, along
with many of thesupplleSJ!ndSome
·of the labor. It will be a complete
overhaul - everything from ba·
'lhroom fixtures to furnishings ~ .
and not a minute too soon .
. The county-wide project of rals·
·lng the money was tte'aded by Edna
ll:nopp and her co-workers who
handle the Community Action
Agency office also on the ground
·ffoor
of the courthouse.
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With one out of every tour
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shaker, take off excess weight,
·avoid stress, stop smoking, and
curb the alrohol and caffeine.
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Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant. W.Va.

May 19. 1986

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Ov
cosmetics or by un1mown Internal
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er-age acne
fa~~~e appears after 20 In any

Beat of the bend

:Anniversary
celebration.
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Acne is by no means conllned to

the teen years.
La,ter acne can be caused by
monthly hormonal changes, by

technical training schools.

Russell f . Shll!ldsJr.. sonotMr.
N 'L
of coul'Se, so 11 was decided to honor and Mrs. Russell Shields of Box 141,
wert
. ~avy Petty Ottlcer Third Class
the top fourth, sileth, eighth and lOth Tuppers Plains, Ohio, has enter:ed
Robert D. Nibert, son of Robert D.
grader ot. each school in the county Into acttve duty with the United
time educators
·
States
Air
Force
according
to
M.
and Carol L. Nibert of Galllpol!s,
plus the top five percent of each
the
Sgt. Curt DeAtley, , Air Force
ha~ completed thE! Advanced First
senior class.
!!chools. will
Recruiter
In
Parkersburg,
W.Va.
Term
Avionics (aviation electron·
The banquet - to be catered by
marking their
lcs) Course.
Shields Is a 1984 graduate of
Circle's Restaurant- Is opim to the ·
50th weddlni anDuring the 26-week course at the
publ!c. Cost Is $4.50 a person and Eastern High School.
alvenary ~~@XI
Upon graduation from the Air
Naval Air Technical Training
reservations should be made at the
!Miday with an
Center, Millington, Tenn., Nibert
Meigs County Board of Education Force's six-week baste mllltary
1J11!!11 house from
course at Lack!and AFB, Texas,
studied airborne communications,
otttce no later than June 3.
2'1o 4 p.m . at the Episcopal Parish · There will bea .t otalof5lstuclents Shields will receive tr11 tnlng in the fire control systems and anti·
flause ,In Pomeroy.
· honored and the Meigs County Mechanical Career FJeld.
submarine warfare systems. In
fts so many of you know, 1\olrs. Board of Education Is providing
Shields wiU be earnJng credits
addl!lon to the technology of these
Gibbs was a teacher for
systems, he studied mathematics,
dinner for the-honored students plus towards an associate degree
l'NI'S In Pomeroy and Mr. Gibbs the scholastic awards they ..tut through the Community College of
physics, electronic theory a.nd the
tlugbt In the cowrty schoolS before receive.
the Air Force while a !lending bas!c
operating principle!! of digital and
Ul'.l9 when he began teaching Jn
training and other Air •Force
analog computers.
·
~roy. He became high school
Wanna help?
Jl!'lnelpal and later superintendent
Officers and members of the
~ the Paneroy Schools.
planning committee of the Middle:: Both Mr. and Mrs. GibbS have port High School Alumni Assn.·are
W sane health problems so It's requesting help In decorating the
~tful that they'll be enter·· Meigs Junior High School in
talned .with the open house so that Middleport for the annual reunion .
1beU' many friends can pay their 'Those wUllng to help are asked to
Jl!lpects to a n!a&gt; couple
report to the junior high after 3: 30
"BEANS TO BURGERS"
p.m. Friday, May 24.
·: capable Rhonda Dalley, FtN.,
Speaking of the Middleport
WI!S In charge of handling detal!s Alumni Reunion, thl' former Elea·
lnr the annual Meigs County mock nor and Mary June Roush cllaaste:r at Veterans Memorial daughters of the Ia te Mrs. Lera
Jfolpltal on Thursday.
Roush Brown - wlll be attending
FEATURED SPEAKER: STATE AUDITOR,
r· With the establishment of the this year. This Is their second time
THOMAS E. FERGUSON
· !)le!gs Emergency Medical Servl· back since graduation - and that
FEATURED ENTERTAifiMENT:
t,'@5. all of the local unils appear to goes back few years.
jll!l plenty of practice In handling
·~wYOMING .WOLVES"
. -~~Pal emergency situations. As a lay
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Into !'ach life some rain
OOO PEl PERSoN OR $2000 'Jllltn
I can't comprehend the real must fall -but lhls Is ridiculous. Do
value of the mock disaster, butthen
keep smiling.
\il!lat do I know? And that doesn't
~act from the fact that Rhonda,
1!18lways, dld a 'flne jobln handUng
the details Thursday.

By BOB HOEl'UCII
11mee S ~'""' Sl&amp;tf
Charles and Ellen Gibbs, long·

Sports

erupttve or wideSpread form. con· .
suit a dermatologist. Such acne, •
which may be moredlfflcult to treat
than teen outbreaks.

~imts· i'entiaroet Section 19. 1986

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11 Oth Preaknes·s with
surge at ·finish line
By POHLA SMrl'H
United Preoslntematlonal
BALTIMORE (UPH ~ Jockey
Pat Day broug ht Tank's Prospect
from fourth placecom!ng out of the
final turn and gradually gained
ground untU he surged a head at thE'
· finish to wln the IlOth nmn!ng ofthE'
Preakness Stakes by a head
Saturday over favorite Chief's
Crown.
The bay colt, trained by D. Wayne
Lukas , finished a disappointing
seventh in the Kentucky Derby two
weeks ago, butrmore resembled his
wtnn!ngformoftheArkansasDerby
Saturday as he made his charge
down theshortstretchatthe Pirnlico
Raa&gt; Course oval to win theraceina
record time of 1: 53 2·5.
He was the second horse to upset
Chief's Crown in as many jewels of
racing's Triple Crown. Also favored
in thE' Derby, the Roger Laurin·
tra !ned Chief' s Crown instead
finished third behind wlre-to-wlre

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~&amp;\Item High School, wrapped up a
Jll&gt;rfect four point for the last fall
!P,tarter. He's a chemical engineer·
lng major. Jim, a senior at Rio
College, came through with
a· 3.00. Jim's a senior majoring
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:' SpPak!ng of students doing well,
!'m Pleased to see an event bejng
planned to honor top schol&amp;\ltlc
~Is across ¥elgs County.
..The event Is the creation of Meigs
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lllat IIUdents In sports, tousle and
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PROSI'i;Cf (left) puDs up on the outside
ol. Chief's Crown In the ftnal ~ch to win the liOth

General~, . Gold
By Unlteti Press Intem;tllonat
A recent newspaper poll 'In
Denver showed that 78pera&gt;ilt oft he
people don't care If thl' Gold folds.
but that won't stop the players fro1,11
tak!ng .Jhefield agalnsttheGenerals
~:· Sunday at Mile High Stadium.
. "lt's·klild t&gt;f'tough to get ready
· when ihat many people would be
just as happy staying home a nd
watching Mr. T or soniethlng on
television," said Gold running back
BUl Johnson , who Is just five rushing
yards short of 1.~ for the season.
"We have things that motivate us
besides th&lt;' fans, like the playoffs.
Thank God, becauselt 'shardtoplay
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The Gold, 8·4, are tied for second
place In the USFL Western Confer·
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111:30 a.m worship service. The
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7'l'be former Bruce Stalnaker of
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Braves 4, Cubs 3
ATLANTA. f UP!) -Rick Ma)ller.
drlllect il second·innlng three-run
· doubie to support his m ajor-league
high eighth victory of the season
Saturday as the Atlanta Braves
. topped the Chicago Cubs 4·3.
Mahl~&gt;r . S-2, surrende red w·en
hits over ejght --iiinings. He walked
tWo andstruck"out twb. Bru~Sutter
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CLEVELAND_ (UP)) - Benny '
Ayala 's two-out single dtove home
the winning run in the sixth inning
while Neal Hl'aton and Tom
Waddell combined on a four·hltte r
Saturday to give the Cleveland
Indians a 4-1 victory over the Boston ·
Red Sox.
Cleveland snapped a five-game
losing streak, while Boston had a
five-game winning streak balled.

BU'ILER ON 'l1IE GO - Cleveland outfielder Brett Butler robbed
Boston's Wade Boggs of a hit in the third Inning of SaturdaY's American
League giUOe In Cleveland with an eKcellent catch with men In scoring
•
poi;ltlon. Cleveland won, H. (UPI) .

.

Blue .Jays 3, Twins I
MINNEAPO'LIS fm:'Il - Jesse
Barfield had a double and triple and
scored two runs, while Rance
Mulllnlks, Willie Upshaw and Tony
F
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challenge
than
Quebec.
the Wales Conlerence champion·
.
Saturday
to lead the Toronto Blue
"They have a lot more firepower
ship series lil six games. They J!flll
Jays
to
a
3·1 victory over the
play the Campbell Conference ' and moblle defensemen than QuMinnesota
Twins.
champion Oilers, w\JOse S-0 victory ebec," Howe said. "To ha ve any
Thun;day night eliminated .the chance, we have to play our best
Brewer.; 7, Royals 2
Chicago Black Hawks in slx games. · hockey every period. If we pla y like
1
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The best-of-seven championship we dld som~ of the games aga inst
seriPs begins Tuesday at the Quebec, we'll get blown out of the Simmons collected threl.' hits and
rink. "
drove In three runs whlle Moose
Spectrum In Philadelphia.
Philadelphia defeated Edmonton Haas scatte red eight hits Saturday
"Go!ngtotheflnals, It's unbelievaIn
their threeregular·seasongames to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a
ble," Flyers goalll' P1&gt;lle Lindbergh
th!syearandhas
notlosttotheOllers 7-2 victory over the Kansas City
sa id . "It's Uke a dream for ml' and
in
their
last
eight
regular-season Rnyals.
the whole team ."
meetings
stretching
over threl.'
The triumph snapped a threeFlyers de!enseman Ma rk Howe
years.
game
losing streak for Milwaukee
sa ld the Oilers present a bigger
·a nd stopped the Royals' sllc.game
winning streak.

By l\ULTON RICHMAN
United Press lntet'lllltional's
Senior Eclltor-Sporis
Jim Davenport was talking to his players, the San
. Francisco Giants, telllpg them about all the dlffenmt
,kinds of trouble they could get Into at night.
~. "Look at Rocky ·Brldges ove r thl're," Davenport
directed thl' players' attent1011 to one of hls coaches
who outworks any 10 guys you namebutwalkSaslfhe
were hit by a truck. "He's only ~ years old, but see
what happens to you .!! you don't take care of
~ Yourself. !'
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: All the players laughed.
. ·. Bridges, who 1s more than twice 26 and claims ~·s
on VIc Tanny's critical list, laughed harder than any
. of them. The fat;! is he has always taken· pretty good
care of himself and the only reason he hobble! the way
• he dOeS Is becallse of an arthrttlc left knee.
Davenport made that tittle talk to thl' Giants In
• Arizona three mooths ago when he held his first
• meeting as their manager.

Wanled 101 Percent

446-3672

Chief' s .Crown. r idden by Don
MacBeth. pocketed $70,(0) and paid
$2.00 and $2.40 after goln~~:off a t even
odds:
Eterna l Prince, with Chri s
McCarron aboard, won $35,(Ul a nd
paid $3.20.
The fina lleg ofthe TrlpleC rown is

NHL finals ·begins Tuesday

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Trophy winners Herschel. Walker · duled to start at 2: 30 p.m. EDT. wUJ.
be televised n~tionaUy on ABC. :
In other games, Arizona travels to
Conferenc~&gt; with Birmingham. one
Portland and Birmingham Is at Los
game behind Tampa Bay.
Angeles.
The high-priced Generals, who
The Outlaws and the Breakers
. have won (IV!' of tbelf last $}X, are
.e ach·1ook to. snap lOSlng .streaks
··oneoftha.hottes,tean\sin,tl)e~agt!e .. whenctlley. meet at Po(tlamJ Clv.lc
· arid are pressing to wln the final ·stadium. Ai-lzima. 4·8, haslbsts!Xln
spring football champlonslilp for
a row, 'Jncludlng a · 42·28 loss to
the!rowner-mulfl·rn!Ulonalrereal
Denver last week after jumping out
estate developer Donald Trump.
to a 14.0 lead. Portland, 3·9, is on a
"We'rl' srartlng to come around,"
five-game skid and the Breakers are
said Widker, who has rus\wd for
coming off a tough 14-ll loss to
more than 100 yards the last slx . Birmingham.
games. "This is the time of year
The 'Birmingham Stalllons, 8-4,
when yol want to put all the parts traU Tampa Bay by a game In thl'
together. to take a run at the East, while the LA Express, 3-9, are
championship. We're playing the mired In a three-way tie for last In
, kind of football we are capable of.
the West. Birmingham had a
" But what we have to do now is sluggish outing against Portland
. continue to do that."
last week, w!llle Steve Young and
Sunday's game. which , Is sche- the Express· fell to Oakland 27-6.
Young was sacked seven times.

By ,JIM LUTI'RELL
United Press Intematlonal
Exper!encl' will be the biggest
dlfferenc~&gt; between the Philadelphia
Flyers and t hP Edmonton Oilers In
the Stanley Cup Playoff champion·
ship series.
The Flyers are the youngest team
In the NHL and have not been to the
finals slnCt? 19lll while the dPfendlng
champion Oilers will be making
;their third consecutive trip to the
finals.
• The Five rs defeated Quebec
Nordlq'ues' 3.(1last Thursday to win

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MONTREAL (UPI ) ..., Dave
Dravecky combined with Rich
Gossage on a four-hitter and Kevin
McReynolds hit his fourth home run
of the season Saturday to lead the
San Diego Padres to a S-2 victory
over the Montreal Expos.
The Expos have now lost five of
their last six games.

nmnlng of the Preakness Stakes In Baltimore
Saturday evening. (UPI)

and Doug Flu tie. are also flro for.
secpnd at S-4 in the Eastern

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the l ~-mile Belmont Stakes at
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Th&lt;' versatile Tank 's Prospect.
whoundl&gt;rwent throat surgery just a
couple of months ago, was running
in the second half of the ll·horse fteld
on the backstretch. He moved Into
fourth on the final turn a nd Into third
a t the topofthestretch, uslng thelast
eighth of a mile to push a head for
Day 's ri rst Preakness victory.
Day said the reason he was so far
back was because He was bumped
by 1 Am the Game a nd his right foot
l!(as knocked from the Irons.
· " It was a fluke kind of a thing, and
as it turned out, it didn 't ha ve any
effect on the rae~ as a result I was a
li ttle further bac k there than I
wanted to be, " Day said . " But my
horse made up for ii. He ran a very
courageous race::
Lukas, saddling his fourth Prea·
kness sta rter, won the Triple Crown
race with Codex in l!Bl.

Padres
defeat
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winner Spend a Buck, who skipped
the Preakness.
E ternal P rince. secilnd!avorit eat
post time Saturday. finished third
a fter lead ing for m ost of the race.
The son of Majestic P rince finished
two and one half lengths behind
Chief's Crown imd three lengt hs
ahead of I Am the Game.
· Tank's P rospect collected a
record first-prize of$423,200 ou t of a
total record purse of SM5,700 for his
owner E ugene Klein . former bwner
of the 'San Diego Chargers. Ta~k's

He told them he wanted them lo have tun and enjoy
themselves when they played. but he alSo expected
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.

Expect WVU decision this week

MORGAN'JOWN, W.Va. (UPI ) ~ In what West VIrginia
Unlvt.nily President E. Gonion Gee calls "a shifting issue," a school
spokesman says a news conference probably will he held this week to
IUinounce a decision on WVU's status in the Adantlc 10 Conference.
While the clamor has called for WVU to wlthdr.aw· !rom the
conference, the WVU Advisory Board voted lo-G Friday to
recommend to Gee and Athletic Director Fred Schal&amp;s remain In the
Atlantic 10. 1brce weeks ftiO, the WVU Athletic ConneD voted !Hl to
get out of the ronference, but a school spokesman ""ys the advisory
hoard acted on new infonnallon.
However, !be board included a rt!commendatlon thai while the
school stays in the league, school official$ should " aggressively
pursue" formation of an ea.'ltem all-sport.• t:onfereiK:e.
A surge of opinion pu.&lt;;hlng WVU to the Metro Conference seemed
to have moderated In view of the troubles strikln&amp; that conference.
First, Tulane was rocked hy a point-shaving and dnlg scandallhat
lriggen.'lllts exit. The Metro 19 now sweating out a federal grand jury
Investigation of two Memphis State losses and N'velatlons of t.'Oach
Dana Kirk's association with pt!ople of questionable character.
Metro Conference CommJssloner Steve HakheU visited the WVU
campus last month. The Metro, like the Atlantic 10, featun.&gt;s
basketball and ha• &lt;.'tllllpetitlon in non-revenue sport• but has no .
toolball championship play.

told. the Gia nts any different should be made to sit
thert' every night.
For au th£.drawbacks,Davenpbt1, who was a coach
with the Giants more than seven seasoris before
getting hls first chancl' to manage them , Is delighted
at the opportunity he has been g iven. He a pprec iates
the chance •owner Bob Lurie and executive vice
president Tom Haller gave him to handle the club.
That's not a surprise consldl'r!ng the way he played.
He was never afraid to put hls nose in the dirt going
after a ground ball or take a pitch In thE' ribs to keep a
Giant rally going.

whenever they were out on the field . He wasn't reaily
asking too much because that's the only way he ever
played duting the 13 seasons he handled third base for
·
the Giants .
Somehow, though. things haven't worked &lt;iut very
well for the Giants.
Day in and day out, they get some of the strongest
pitching In thl' le~~gUe, both leagues, along with some
of the worst hitting. As a consequence. they'~
battling the Braves for the basement in the National
League West and after patiently waiting for so long to
manage the Giants, It Isn't turning out to be much fun
for Davenport:
FOUJ1een Year Lap8e
The Giants are basebaU's biggest !'nlgma .
They've won the most pennants In their league (14) •
but haven't bad anything even resembling a real
winner the past 14 years. Where ona&gt; they were the
mos t exclt!ng ..most colorful club in baseball, they are
no longer. Every ballplayer you talk to says he loves
San Francisco, yet so.few of them care to play there.
Candlest!Ck Park, ot course, Is one of the overriding
reasons. No one enjoyS' the cold, the dampness or the
wind. Candlestick Is the pits, and the politician who

No Guaranteed Contract
" I ·had to do the little things to play baseball ,"
Davenport will tell you . "I never bad the luxury of a
five-year guaranteed contract. I played 13 years and
had a one-year contract every tlnie.
"Some people ask me how I feel about having a
one-year contrac t now. I tell 'em I !eel fine. I! I signed
a two-or three-year contract and didn't do the job, l
wouldn'tfeel I deserVed to get. pald . lbelleve lngtvlng
a day's work for a day's pay. That's how I want the
players to !eel. It doesn't bother ·me what they're
making. I have no kick with rlly players. They're
doing aU they can .''

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PriTSBURGH ( UP!) - Dave
Parker is one of !he first to admit
thai he's swinging a hot bat for the
Cincinnati Reds these days.
Parker collected three hits Friday
night,lncluding a homerun, to spark
the Reds to a 6-3 victory over Ills old
teammates, !he Plrtsburgh Pirates.
"Yes, you're right.! am swinging
lheba l very well right now," Parker
told n&gt;porters. "I'm just riding the
waves. When things go well !or you,
you take advantage ofl.hem."
Parker said he did a slow trot
around the bases alter slamming a
two-run homer oft Rod Scuny in Ihe
seventh inning because Scurry
struck him outlast year.

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Ken Urata finished foUrth in the
400 meter dash 52.9, and Paul
McAUister fifth In the !100 meier
hurdles 1:06.6.
The dlsappontment of the day
occurred when Mark Pierson injured both knees In the 3,00 meter
steeplechase. Pierson baltled back

fora thlrdplacefinlshwithallmeof, ';..
9: 52.8.
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honoring of Rio Grande Head
Coach Kevin Purceli and Malone
coach Jack Hazen as District 22
Co-Coach of the Year. Hazen has
won this ward 11 otlt of the last 12 '
years, in 1977 Bob Willey of Rio
Grande College received this
award. This Is a very presligious
award among District coaches and
Coach Purcell commented he was
eJ&lt;tremely pleased to become
. recipient of the award.·
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Kevin Smith tossed the Javelin
175' 9" good !'110ugh for second
place.
Bill Mangus Chalked up a third
place finish In the 800 meter dash

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a fanner AU-American tn the 5,(0)
and a two-time All-Amertcan In
Cross Country," commente&lt;l head
coach Kevin Purcell. "Darren
knew he ha(lto run a good race and
h&lt;i did."
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Terfa Aikor and Ray Perry
finished second and third In the
trtple jump wllh jumps of 44' 7.50"
and 44' 4" respectively. Terfa also
flitlshed second in the 110 meter
hu-rdleS with a lime -of 15.2.
PeM"y added a fifth place finish to
his day' in the long jump with a leap

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DistriCt 22 track meet was recently
held at Stanley Evans Field on !he
campus of RJo Grande College.
The Redmen as a team recorded
52 total points to earn a third place
finish. Cedarville College finished
second with 140 points, while
Malone College captured first place
· with 279 total points.
Darren MQier was the only
Redman with a first place finish, he
turned In a nl'W District meet
record time o( 15:06.7 In the 5,00)
meter run. "Darren beat Joel

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Entries
for the nlne-&lt;lay affair,
mustbereceivednolaterthan5p.m.
~ on Monday June ~7, according to
~ tournament director Rick Cloak.
~ ... Players wiD be divided IntO' ten
dlvisJons: ~ and 35 and over In
- lnen'ssingiesand doubles, women's
$Ingles and doubles and mixed
doubles.
An entry fee of $10 per team and a
. • • can of new tennis balls wiD be
~: ·'requlredof each doubles team while
~: singles will pay $5 per person and a
,.,. new can of balls. Checks should be
~ made payable to Bitl Gray at
~: WJEH-WYPC, Box 448, Gal)lpolls.
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All matches will be two out of
~ three sets with 12:point tl~breaker
~ will be used when games are 6-6.
~ Players wm be llmlted to a
~ ten-minute wann-up.
~ Tennis courts. in the greater
~ Gallipolis area wiD be used. All
C'.l p!lrticipants should report to Forest
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Lambert 576·, Barbara Whlttlngton518: Linda " Francis

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Pools Plus 190; Brenda's Boutique 7f&gt;6.
H~h team thr... ga"""- Francis F1or1sl .
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resident of the trl&lt;OUnty area. If a
doubles team has a member under
35, that team must play In the open
dlvtslon.

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TQWJIShlp Volunteer Fire pepart·
ment, TuppersPlains, will sponsor a
men'sUSSSA sanctionedclassc&amp;D
Tournament; June 8 and 9 at
Eastern High School. Entry fee lS
$65 and 2 RF 8J balls--llinlted to first
ten teams.
First, S€Cond and third place
trophies w!U be presented, along
with individual first place trophies.
For further Information, call or
wrtte: Lamar Lyons, 614·667·3653, .
Box 244. Tuppers P lains, Ohio, or
Roger W!Uford, 614-667-3653.

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Jenny M!Der, Tanuny Garrmer,
and All!!lstant Coach Rlclt Blael-

TRI·VALLEY CONFER·
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Melp Prl8 track learn captured
the 198$ Tri·VaDey ChampionshiP elllller ti)IA spring. Team
members ue, first row, left. io
right - Unda Stewart, Amy
Radekin, Wendl Kloes, Rhonda
Haddox and Mlsoy Howard.
· Second row - Khn Calvert,
Rhonda Neece, T~y Cremeans, Stephanie English and
Usa Pullfn8. 'Third row - ,Jennl
. Swartz, Linda Rl«p, Channele
Tumer and Amy Satterfield.
'Third row - Coach Gordon
Fisher, Kristin BaDey, Julie
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C-6 The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Perry to
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• LOGAN -Clarence E . Perry , 31 ,

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Special p!rrespondent
GALLl POLIS - Timbre Ridge

Lake located In Lawrence County,
near.,the Gallla County line. Is now
open to flshln g. Sever9.1 years ago

Announce
dates for softball tournaments
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Dates for three are,a soflball West State St. Park, Athens: Entry
lee Is $95. For additional lnforma·
m eets were re,•ealed Saturday.
A 1\'lemorial Day tournament for lion, call IJV Hunkler , 1.592 .5870 or
allmen'sclass BandCleamswlllbe Dave Lustgarten, 1_592..5479 or
held May 2.'i·26 at Fishe r Catholic Garland Reynolds, 1.7974623.
A us.SsA Class c and D state'
High School in Lancaster . Entry fee
is $00, and two game balls.
qualifier tournament will be held
Entrydeadllneis7p.m. onMay23. June ·22·23, at the Syracuse and
F or more Information, contack Middleport fields. Enhy fee ls$&amp;Jfor
Rick Torrence, 1-653-7153, or Greg two C berths and four D berths.
Russell,1-654-8701.
For more Information, call Steve
On June 1-2, a USSSA Class "C" . Stewart, 1·992·6349, or Mick Ash,
men's national and state qualifll'r 1·992·6317 or 992·6036.
tournament wlll be held at Athens'

Anderson member
of MC tennis team

Marietta College · sophomore
Kristin Anderson of Vln1on Is a
memtier of the 198.'i Marietta
College Pioneer women's tennis
team, according to head coach VI
LeClair.
Anderson will take the number
five singles spot on the team, whose
main objective Is Im provement and
achieving a winning season, according to LeC lair.
"We are through being niCe. I '
wani my players to growl at their
opponent wlien they change sides,"
LeClair said.
A 1982 gradua1e of Meigs High
School, Anderson Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson, Rt. I,
Vinton.

Tlml/re Ridge Lake was formed. It
was a private concern which was to
be developed. Severallots were sold
off the l,!XXl acre area and the 225
acre lake was built. However,
1hings never materialized.
The lake was stocked In the
beginning, and has been there
virtua lly .untouched with very
mlnlmal ft shlng pressure. A lew
weeks ago Donnie Saunders, who
lives near the lake, brought to my
a tl enHon the lake had been opened
to the public on a pay basis. At the
time of lhts writing the cost was $6

per day to flsh . Boats wlth motors
are permitted In the lake and there
Is a dirt launching ramp available.
According to·reports good numbers
·of largemouth bass are being 1aken
and some good sized !Ish are being_
caught as well . ,
The fish species Inhabiting Tim·
bre Rldge ·Lake Include largemouth
bass, catfish and bluegllls. The lake
Is located about a mile and a half off
stale route 77'5 on Scottown-Leeta
road at Lecta .
Ohio's 1985 three week spring

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course of $.l x days, Steve Thacker
recently earned his first degree
black bell.
His elevation to black belt makes
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GALL!POUS - A native of
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high levels of responslbUity In his
company. He Is Jim Caldwell, soh
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E . Caldwell.

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Page C-7

Steve Thacker earns first degree black belt recently

~im Caldwell gets ·position

gobbler season ended las1 Sa1Ur·
day. In our area the weather was a
IUtle on 1he warm side bu1 god .
According 10 several hunters I
lalked wllh lhe birds ,vere fairly
vocal a nd acUve this year:
The lOO.) wtal harvest of 1,525
birds betters last year's harvest of
1 233 by nearly 300. The top three
~unties were Vinton with 310.
Hocking with 201, and Ross w11h
106. Gallla County beUered last
year's harvest by over 20 birds with
a harvest of 53. Lawrence County
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Wildlife news

head football coach at Wes1faiJ high
school for the pas1 five years, has
been selected as the new grid coach
at Logan high school.
~" Perry replaces Steve Coate, whO
.~nounced his resignation follow·
lng the 1984 grid season.
" .Perry graduated from· Franklin
I;Ieigh1s high school in 1971 and .
-from Ohio State University ln 1976.
where he lettered two years as an
l)utslde linebacker.
''·'' Perry had served as an assistant
coach at Greenfield McClain and ·
_Blg Walnu1 before 1aklng the
Westfall position.

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GALLIPOLIS,
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Ohio...:..Point Pleasant. W.Va.

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outStanding 1929 feature
By JAMES SANDS
young: greased pig, _greased pole
Special Correspondent
climb, sack races, and three legged
TIWRMAN - 'hie announc::e- rates.
ment that the second annual
We note, too, In ' the 1890s
CenteiVIIIe parade and bean dinner CentervUle hosted horse shows on
will take place over the Memorial t!Je farm of the Reverend S. Jones.
weekend .. brings
Wrote the GaUipolls Tribune about
to mind some
the 1891 horse show that drew some
other big celebra500 spectators:
tions that have
"After falling In line under
taken place In
command of Captain James Graithis village with
ton aDd In the care of James F.
two names.
Morgan, T. E. Jenkins and W. S.
In the last cen·
Manring, they paraded the sireets
tury one of the biggest Independ- from thence to the gmumls where
ence Day parades In the county • thehorseswerepla.:edaccordlngto
outside of Gallipolis was annually numher."
held at Centerville. For Instance In
Perhaps the largest celebration
1894 parade marshal John Rosser CentervUle ever saw came In
rna~ at the head of a parade
August of1918 on the occasion oft he
that lnclilded the Centervtlle.Sand, tOOth anniversary of the settling In
50 boys and girls Cl"'l'Ying flags, Gallla County of four Welsh !ami!!oats sponsored by the town's lies. Coming to observe the occabusiness people, carriages, horses' slon at Centerville In 1918 were
footmen, and Wocky Bocky, wh~ · delegations of Welsh from all
was a professionAl clown with the across Ohio.
John Robinson circus.
Choir members from several
The parade In 1894 went up State communities ar.rjved early In the
Street, a~~s to MDI Street and week and spent a few days
then out the VInton Road to Horse practicing for their presentation.
Shoe Road on the northwest slde of For the !JCCaSion 5,000 special song
town. Here among a grove of trees books were printed that Included
over 2,000 spectators were treated several Welsh numbers.
to music given by CentervUle Brass
Tile --eentervllle Independence
Band, Koontz Martial Band a celebration continued well Jnto the
40-vrilce chorus, and a flag drtll.
20th century and we have before us .
the newspaper article describing
Isaac Evans was the director for
the day.
one helil In 1929.
· Speeches were gjven by Dr.
In the morning a short program
WOllam Mlller, ft. D. Jacobs, w. W. was held that featured group
Deckard, the Rev. A. A. Chapman
singing led by Roger WUllams who .
(of Oak Hlll), J. W. Jones and John
was accompanied by Mrs. Elias
Morgan.
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Jones. Speaking were the Rev. 'Mr.
there were also games for the
Rector, the Rev. Mr. ;I'urner, Evan

H. Thomas, and Profes sor
Thornton.
At noon a cafeteria dinner was
served by the Centervme ParentTeachers Association. In the afternoon speeches were gjven by
Benner Jones, the Rev. w. P .
Cherrington, John Hughes, Dr.
, Fred T. Hggilrd, and Abram
Evans. Recitations were gtven by
Clyde Walker, Lavaun Rector
Myron Parry, Betty Alban, Charle;
Wilmore and Marclna Clark. Sing·
lng solos were Daniel Evans and
Miss Ruth Evans. A duet was sung
by Bowman Turner and Ronald
WUllams.
"11Je outstanding feature of the
afternoon was the singing of the
Edwanls Sisters quart&lt;4, who came
Without knowledge that they would
he asked to sing, and wlthou4 miiSlc
they sang six or eight limes to the
great pleasure of the a!ldlence who
repealedly called them back to the
platfonn." (Gallla Times).
Accol'\llrig to the Times, the
Independence Day and Homecomlng, which drew over 2,000 people,
was well organiZed and most
acceptable, bringing honor to the
town.
"The Influence of Centerville on
the counties of Jackson and Gallla,
as well as upon the state, at large,
can never be computed. In thls
wholesome moral influence, scores
of young people have grown Into

Influential citizens and almoSt ·
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h&lt;~os some one
more who were
reared In Centerville and have
become useful citl:r.ens of other
localltles." (Gallla Times) .
The building that we feature
today was being completed In 1929
when the above-mentioned home·
coming was held. It opened for .
classes that !all with the first class
to be graduated from the new
school being the class of 19:Kl. The
building hOU$ed both grade school
and ·high school until the 1950s, and
since that time to.the present just ,
grade school. The buUdlngls. days ·
as a school will draw to a close ln a
few.weeks with the opening next fall
of the new grade school near Gage.
a.arksburg, Ohio 4311~ Is the
address of James.Sancls, P.O. Box
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' · . ·cENTERVILlE ScHO()i: .was put up In 1929, but ·It soon wUI be··.
clooed, according to·JamesSantla. Since 1929 the school buUdlnil has not
only been the focal point tor edQcattoit but for community celebrallons
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, Ulre homecorninA', Independence Day, and others. Up WJ!U World Warn
'" Center:vUJe Bl!nually,holled over 2,000 people to Its homeoomlng held
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: A~iculture ,and o,;r co~~~nii}
New agency helps ·farmers
who ar~ unable to pay debts_
related losses; anq 3) promotion
efforts by the American Sheep
Producers Council and others are
paying off with Increased consumer
demand for lamb. .
Lambs are currently being forward contracted In some parts of
the West, for fall delivery, at prices
ranging between 65 to 70 cents per
pound.

By B~YSON R. CARTER ·
Extension Agent
GalllaCoway
• GA~IPOLIS - The Coopera:. tlve Extension Service has estab·
!!shed an Ag Credit Mediation
: Division, required by state law : Hcxjse 5111344, to assist farmers and
• lenders In reaching an agreement
when the finmer Is unable to meet

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debt payments.
the debtor or the creditor
can file a written request for credit
mediation on forms available at the
. county Extension offices or from
. lenders.
• The Extension credit mediator
will review the debtor's financial
slluatlon, abUlty to continue 1n
farming, credit history, abUity to
manage money, and whether debtor has made g&lt;lod faith to met debt
Obligations. The credit mediator
wUI review whether ,the creditor
'h as made good faith effort to
1•. obligations.
negotla te or ren"egotl ate
The credit mediator sljflll at. tempt to arrange a satisfactory
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voluntary. Either the creditor or the
· debtor can refuse to participate or
discontinue participation and the
mediation request Is dismissed.
,When successful, the credit mediator shall prepare a written final
report of recommencjatlons and the
, Involved debtor(s) and credltor(s)
.. · shall put ln writing an agreement or
,. set of agreeni'ents to their solution.
·, Serving as credit mediators are the
: _,. county agents designated aS'Imme1 dlate Response Team Members.

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By Bill. LOHMANN
UPI Fealure WrMer
(I.TliANTA (UPI) -The world Is
stlU buzzing aver Coca-Cola's bold
decision to change the flavor 9f l~
namesake, but the soft drlnkgtantls
moving quickly toward another
Innovative gamble- plastic cans. ·
Coca-Cola ()fflclals wlll not · dlvulgedetaUsofthelrpJansorexactly
whY they are tinkering with plastic
cans, other than to conflrm they are
working on them.
: "We're doing our homework real
conscientiously','' said ROb Martin,
· aCokespokesmanlnAtlanta. "lt'sa
very new ldea.for the.consumer."
. Martin said Coke might test·
&amp;yc. Whitmore
market Its products In plastic cans
by late this year. Some plastic Coke
,~ans already have been placed Ill
At the exposition were, from left, advi!lor Beverly
S~ TEAM PLACE!! 11D11D - 11Je SAFE
homes around the nation to ga~
Wilkins,
Valerie McElroy and Amy Heabe111n.
(Siudents Ambrnetrns for Free EMerprlse) team at
preliminary reaction from
Behbtd
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18 Ted Combs. Not present for photo
Rio Grande College and Community College received
consumers.
were Jeff Warner. Denny Compton, Craig Colopy,
8 lhlnl piece t:ropiQ' at the 1985 Students In Free
Marlin declined to reveal detaUs
Ron Fumier and Nita Da'lley, the chaprer's
Enterprise lntematlonal Expoeltton In St. LOOts, Mo.
about the can - except to I)Ote that
~'OilliiiWJicatlo11'1 speclaJLoit.
plastic allows lor more !lexlbWty
with,· graphics and perhaps more
a ttractlve cans - or early sales
reaction.
Although plastic cans would
present a new phenomenon for
consumers, the Idea of plastic
beverage cans Is not new. For
• example, Coors has. been expert·
RlO GRANDE - The Rlo free enterprise through the educa- Ume they weni · judged," said
mentlngwithplastlc·beercailsfora
Grande College Student Ambassa- tlon of others."
advisor Beverly Wilkins.
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Student speakers for S.A.F.~.
· decade,buthaveyettodevelopone dors for Free EnterpriSe · Through projects such as an
' lheyarewllllngtopltonthemarket.
(S.A.F.EJ.) won third place trophy economic development eonterence .were: Val McElroy, Ted Combf,
Ron Fumier and Denny Compton.'
"They've been working with at the 1985 Students In Free with Sen. Oakley c.Collins, a small
plastic cans, In both the soft drink
Enterprise Internatlonalr Expos!· business seminar with the Senior
Other S.A.F.E. members were
·' and beer Industries, !or sometime,''
liOn In St. Louis, Mo ... which Corps of Retired Executives and
Rick Fritz, Craig Colopy, Randy:
concluded on May 1.
various marketing surveys con- Kessinger, Adam McNichols, Ed
·said Jeffrey Welngarleil, a bever·
age Industry ana!yst for Goldman
In only Its second year of dueled with area businesses and
Moore, Gref Verhoff, KUa Young,'
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· Sachs &amp; Co. In New York. "The competition, the team faced 28 government agencies. the team
Tanya Adkins and Amy Heaberlln:
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problem has always been getting other coll,eges and universities promoted the principles of tt.e free
This . year's advisory board In' ;
, MIDDLEPORT. - James N. tley Jr.
the cost do\Vn.
Including two trcm Ohio- Mount enterprise system In the commun- eluded: Bob Muller, Robbins and
.~lower, of HugheS Mortuary SerBarbara L. Zerkle has . been
"ltwouldbealltUebttextremeto. Vernon Nazarene and Kent State tty. Theseprlnclplesweretaughtln
Myers; Dennis Komaromi , Goovice, Athens, James N. Blower ~med assistant caShier an~ officer call (plastic cans) • revolutionary.
University .. Harding University In· area schools by the team members
dyearTlreand Rubber; Jeff Smith,
Funeral Home In McArlhur and lnchargeoicomrrierclaltellersand But cerialnly It would be a
Arkansas placed first and College who created games and activities
Ohio Valley Bank; Jan Thaler,
P .J.'s Inc.; Larry Beebe, Gl!vln Rawl}ngs-Coats-Blower Funeral bookkeepers, Betty J. Fox ls contlnuatlonofatrendtoprovldethe of the Southwest In New Mexlc.o designed to Involve students In
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simulated production and market·
Plan!; Bill BradY, Stauffer; Geor~
jiome, Middleport, waselectedvtce' assistant cash!er and office man- · consumer wlth a more attmcllve, · Pl,aced second.
president of the Ohio Funeral ager at Mason, and Mae ROI!sh. Is · .,wre convenient packaging.''
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.T!)e S.A.F.E. team won first lng techniques. The S.A:F .E.
Wolfe, Bob Evans Farms:· Jack
Plrectors Association at Its lffith .assistant cashier and loan teller at . ' Weingarten said It 1s "character- place and $2,500 In the · Ohio team's most notable achievement
Carsey, MGM Farm City; BUI
;annu;~l cqnventlon ;\prU 30-May 21n New Haven.
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lstlc of Coke" to be the front runner competition on AprU 14 and 15 at this year was a proclamation from
Gray. WJEH/ WYPC; Glen Enslen,'
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· :-. ,. · -Mrs. Zerkle,' a· ·.New · -Haven ·In the deveopmentofplaSttct!ans:
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· O'Donnell, Vice president Xnternatlonal Exposition. - Along . June 16:-22 1'FreeEnterprlse Week'-' • lls Cli,YSc
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over years at the Mason County of the can division at Reyoolds
with a trophy, the ;· team was . In Ohto: The week 1s for high school
· Seyeral 01\lo businessmen partie·
Metals,oneoftheleadlngproducers presented $3,1Dl at the national students who wtsh to learn more
!paled as judges at the Interna : He has -also se:ved as recording . Bank22In October ; l . Shl' has
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, _:;ec!'E!tary. and treasurer for the ·served In varkius capacities,
~clud· ot.alumlnum cans, said It· is kind of . competition.
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tlonal Exposition. They were Julien
_s,soclallon. He has been chairman , lng teller and boo~r.
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Area radio stations and news pap- A. Falsant, corporation controller
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· A 1948 graduate Q! Wahama.H.II{h
...: We &lt;;erllllniY dOn t w.ant 10 shOOt students parllclpati:d ln .S.A.F.EJ;. - ers helped, S.A.F.E. explain · their
at Cooper Tire and..Rubber Go., ·
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. School, )he has been a 'member or .&gt; .. dOwn the .rttorts o£ . Coca-&lt;;;p[a: . aild worked with"~ faculty advisor, program and etnphas~ th€lrnpor· ·Findlay; Ronald f&gt;. Carzoll,_~lor .._'Commtitee. . · · .
, ThP association ls romposed· of New Haven United ; MethOd~! ·.. Tqey're our ·~listomei,'' 'O'Domlell · BeY Wilkins, a!ld an~cMsol'yboard · tance of econo'mlc education.
- Vice president ; human reSoUrces ' '
"The c:Ompettilon was especially· Mead, Day\on; and R: W. Gillman: ; ·
•l,009funeralffrrnslnthestateand lts Church for23yearsandls treasurer ; _saldtrom Reynolds headquarters ln . of area buslnessrepl-esentatlves. At
. purpose 1s to promote the arts and orthe Win One ClasS. Mt~. zerkle is.' ;Rlchfnond, Va. "Buttherearesome the beginning of the academic year rough this year. ·Every college's
vlce president, public affairs, .
'science of funeral direction and also a , mernbeJ: of the churCh , ·.. problems with the plastic package the students and advisors
a goal presentations were professional.
Hoover Worldwide (:orp., Canton. '
l&gt;mbalmlng and to maintain tcleals !JOn,tlnating and perSbnpeJ ·connmlt· · , that we don't see any answers to'a t . of "promoting _the movement of Our students gave their best each
lof professional service.
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tee and the' Missions and Social - the moment."
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Mrs. Fox, a Cll(ton resident, was ·' .. market these days- 99 percent of
;Aihens recently earned the certified emplOYed by Mason County Balik ' all beercansand87percentofallsott
jfinanclal planner &lt;Iegree frOm the In March 1973 as bookkeeper ..'Shi;&gt; : .. drink cans are made of aluminum.
:college of Financial Plannll)g In was promoted to head bookk~r 'Steel cans lulve virtually . dlsap·
In 1982 and then transferred to \he' peared thanks·to the tighter weight
. Denver, Colo. .
, Approxtinat!'ly 7,500 planners Mason office In May 19114 ·. as
and recyclablllty of aluminum.
' nowhavethlsd('gl'eelntheU.S,The assistant cashier and .manager, . . ·
Reynolds, which pioneered the
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She had schOOIJng In computer
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urn can recycllng process,
SOld 7 bUllon aluminum cans last
who are active practitioners In the Zettler Corporelion hi Colu-\...;,
Mrs. Fox and her husbaM.'j'fck'
'ye~ and recycled 9 bUllon. ,
financial planning process.' :
· Whitmore Is registered !iivest- have two c!llldren, MJ1l. ,Ro~Jert .
.·I ts easy lo see why the Idea of
(Susan) Barnltz and ·Mrs. • Jeff' plastic cans hits close to home tor .
'ment &amp;i!IJ'ISI'Ior, owner ·9f an
,lnsurancett\'n,andvlcepresldentof
(Mary) Woodall.
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Mrs. Roush, who res~ ln ·New
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:areat8N.CourtSl .. Alhens. ·: ·
Haven and Is a 1944 ·gnlduaie"'ot
t)tey would lJke to have .another
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Wahama.High School, has 35:Yfars ; material on ' the market , besldeS
: POINT PLEASANT - ·. t~ree of banl!jng experience. She began . ~lumlnum lo hold down the cost of ·
'I : tong-tlmeemployeeshaverecelved working at theMasonCountyBank : aluminum as a package material
• : offleer appointments at thl' Nl'W In 1949 and S~?~Ved as · telli'f, . a!ld they've written sleet off,"
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prior·. to her appoint-·..· '· While ~rge plastic soft' drink
~ •Peoples Bank, It was annouooed
: Saturday by President VII;,.. Har· ment as assistant cashier and loan
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suppliers and ailled supiJUers h'rtbe highway, heavy liiiUdlpg,' sewl;'r
and waterline construction lnciustcy,oi Ohio.
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perta\nlng to tabor, leglslatl!ln, · 11eatl&lt;in, -. public .rel.~llons, ..
spedficatlons,marke\develoP,rnmlt;iiidsBfety. ·': : · ·:.·.·'. ·. i
NancyJ.CampbeltlspJ"e!iidentofthecompany. Theflmipedorms· ·
sewer and waterline consrructlmt' aNI-reClamation ana site worli and ·.
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Oak HIU. Thl' firm was sponsored for mllrtibt:&gt;~hlp In ·o cA by Olen
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·GAJ+IPOLJS- Empire FurnltufeCo.,iW2s.i.;oi.IAve:, Gallipolis, ·.
baa been appobited an authbrlzed Mmstrone ,Carpet SIWIJO. ·. ,
BlUed as a new COncEPt In· merchandlalng, c,irpet Studios .olfer
us&gt;-to-dateo consumer int0f1Tlatlon, cOmplet~ ~ :lt~on and
modern displays designed t11 &amp;lmiiJate loTle llghtiJil'. ·
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, Large samples of carpet lire dls~Jlayed so that slllppEn can vll!)v
; theniallat a glance. TbesamplesaredeelgnedtobeeaaUYn!inOVabltl
~ and and ~ be replaced troni the llaplays for CQ'II~ sl!oiJplng.
, Saleo peraonnel are trained b,\1 Annltrona .to liM'· adlilcP to
' euetillllel'll on varlolllleaturee pt Annstrong ~rpetllti. · .

OPENING MONDAY- A neW branch of·Mason
Auto Glase opens Monday In Galllpojls 1n the lonner
Pennzoll station at 1010 Firat Ave, Owrier 'AI Conard,
see11 outalde the buDitlai, said the finn · does
"everything In PM, Ill&amp;' and small. Al!to Piss is' our
!lp"(''JI)ty." His !Inn halo .niore than . 2,500 • qut0
wiliclllllelds In stoc1i at hill Malon, W.Va., wateholl!!e.

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systeiJ;lofor. recrc~ ll!ltstlc,'' he
said . . "Ualess tliey can .figUre out
liowt.otEcyclfpllistlcwithQI!tacost
: . penal~.' tor Oie piastiC$ Jn.dustry or
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lng,durlngarecent planttour.
ST.. LOUIS (UPI) - Tlie three
A . dozen bagel varieties
Petrof:iky brothers, looklng for' ·a lncl)ldlngpumpernlckel,clnnamon·
way to goof ott from their familY· ralsln,:rye,garllcandblackRusslan
owned bakery, lnadvertantly ce,me with rtitsbis - are mixed, kneaded;
upwltlltheproduclthatcouldmake totJned, boUed, frozen and packed ·
them the bagel klngs ~America. .
for shlpment at the new faciUty .
The. superrt~arkets get the bagels
What they developed . was ':tresh
frozen bagel dough, already shaped raw, l!Ut ready to bake. That gtves
and boiled and ready for the 9\'en: the bagels a niuch longer shelf IUe
Petrofsky bagels currently are.sold ·~ than 'thOse delivered to sto~
In 35 states to supermarkets that pre-bilked. Patents are pending on
bake t~ In their stores tor hungry . the process, said Shapiro, noting any
customers.
'
store with a freezer and an oven can
Sales last year were 6 million produce' treSh, bot bagels .
bagels.Sa\eSthlsyeararepro~ted
"Wepu(themlntothetreshbread
to top40mllllon.
buSiness ;.vithout any 'additional
Uilderstllndal&gt;ly, smiles abound equlpm~t. ; • he said !nan interview.
at the suburban St. Louis home or ' "We think we have the real, true
f&gt;etroi'Bky's ·, En\eJ'Pl'lseS. where McCoy.'' ·
custom:deslgned and built equipShapiro 'said bagels are the latest
mentis capable o! turning out 36,10)
"yuppie
foOd" and arepreferableto
. bagels an hour.
croissants,
· anotber trendy bread,
· "We think we're the greatest thing
because they ~ In many
on two wheels,'' said Je:ry Shapiro,
.
the ftrnn's vice president of market- varieties and are more adaptable.to

In Colorado, researchers for
Coors also : have ruri .Iiiio"several
. Problems, thie biggest ODe-being the
attectofplastlcontheflavorofbeer.
. : "The problem Is will) the-i;losslble
:. ,· oxygen penneatlon of !he plastic
· , affectlng tbe beer taste," saki
·.Weildy Goad. !I ' Ccio!1l i!Pbkeswo"Research Is contlmiJng, but
·w:~ juSt not there yet)' . ·
. • &lt;;'oc!I-Colaofflctalssay~areln
·no real rush to tm grocl!ry store
'shelvi!S with plastic cane: Coke stm
~t:u-ee years ·to g0 'on an
agreement •lgned 1n l98:t wt.th two
E\11'01)e811 flnns to develop a plastic
can, and Mar1ln said Coke wants to
make sure
Is ~feet
before It launches headlong Into the
plastic can buslnells.
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·has

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emergen~-y. U.hour service l'&gt; gutu'tlll!eed. 1be
Galllpolls store wU1 open his buslnes&lt;~ up tAl customers
In Ga!Ua and Meigs counties. Phone ntunher for the
local store Is ~144. His other locations are at
Mason,lkl4-773-5710, and Ripley, W.Va., ~l-5tlti4.

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915-3301

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Shoit .slielfllfels·oooiJ!VQiemfor
plastic, : the possl!)lllty· of ll'aks 1s
another, but.recycllnglst!Jeblggest,
Q'Dollnell sald. : . ·

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IR CONDITIONING

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:•· Market lambs are bringing eight
o to 1!1 cents a pound more now than
;_, they did this same time last yeal\
• . Some • of the reasons for this
. Include: 1) 1985 sheep numbers are
'· the lowest ever reported on record;
l 2) ewe Jambs are being held df the
•· market to replenish !lock nwnbers
In the Western states from weather

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WARRANTY

10 ft. mesh
dish installed

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COMPARE ·
COMFORT
LUXURIOUSNESS
WEIGHT
PORTA81l/TV
CONSrRUCTION

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JACKSON LANDMARK (614) 28&amp;-e4s1
MGM FARM CITY (814) 992-2t81

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Use LANDMARK

double-siren&amp;fh · ·
tobaa:Q fertifu.er
'• for high · IdS. And hel
protect I~ yields witC·rudomil• systemic fungicide, labeled
for plant ~ aild field application against ·blue, mold, black shank, '
and dllmpmg.-&lt;#.f~ _· - .
·
l,ANDMARK for all YOt.IJ' ioblicco'~eoos. 'We'veB!ll the
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Call Collect
614-532·7015 or
614-643-0165

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"It's the type of product that's :
been universally acc€1Jted- ours ls. :
anyway,'' he said. "Because the · .
bagel Is a bolied product, It's more :
nutritious than someotherprotlucts. :
'nje nation ls telling Uf It 's ready for ;
a new bakery product.''
About four years ago, brotbers :
Leonard, Bob, attd Dave Petrofsky :
were looking tor a way to find :
themselves away frtlm work on a •
more reguJar basts.
"Westaned Uasawaytogetaday :
·off," said Leonard, the company ·
president. "We kept practicing at :
the bakery."
:
Brother Dave, vice president for ·

~~~c~e ~~~~e~.a~l ~

have we got here."'
.
What they ha(j were fresh !rozet). •
bagels ready for the oven. By:
leaving batches of ready-to-~:
bagels for eJJll)loYees, the Petn&amp; :
kys coold take on from work.

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Trlbllll - 446-2342

Sentlllll - 992-2156
Alii"" - 615-1333

(;[Hssified J)lf(!f.'S cove~ the
follmving tele11hone exch11nges ...
Ga ll ia Co. Area COde

In Memoriam

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Ma.so n Co., W. Vii .
Area Code 304
675-Pt, Pleasant
458- Leo n
S76- Apple Grove
/ 73- Mason
882- New Haven

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Bliloon• for ~et Well. Anni·
v•l,.l•rv•. Birthdays. partHis.
SIJilling Gorri/lo. Call Bol·
loons &amp; Co. 614·446· 4313.
~lor
r~a .

Awarenesa GlamoMary Kay Coameti9 s .
Mey 2 ·1 st. 7 :00 pm . Reed•vMie Firehouse.

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H~ve your K irby cleaned and

checked for only 814.95 .
S~dl, ~Its. and bags availa~r. . 304· 675 ·5162.
S.,.GLES CLUB for Wool
Vfrginiana only. Statewide.
AJI ·ages . Do:rens of
82 .00.

HQibilly Hearts Club, leivW.Va. 26676.

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l.¥v wanted - lady to live in

for companion. prefer in
60 's or 70's. Nice home,
o-;n bedroom and ahllre rest
h~ae,_ waahing machine,
g•den, gerbega diaposal.
61,4· 446· 1414.

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We pay cash for late modal
c;letln used cars.
Jim Mink Chev.- Oids Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson
614·446· 3672

Giveaway

9 week old black and white
kitten, litter trained. 304675·7442 alter 6 p.m.
3 month old. pupptea, mixed
brood. 304· 675 . t222 .

Old hay. good for seeding.
See Ray Hawk or Call
614·446· 2300 .

67,Chevy 'h t?n PUfor p8rta.
Muat have t1tle. Call 614446·7626 .

6

Adult eats 81 6 wk old
kinens, litter trained . Call
_6_t4_·_4_4_6_
·7_3_4_4_. - - - -

Lost: Mother's pin at Rt . 35
Flea Mkt., Reward . If found
pleose call614·446·1489 .

Male Great Dane black , 20
months old, obedient. good
disposition. good with dog.
all shots. Kills chickens . Call
d14· 367-7816 .

Found : Part German Shepherd. vicinity of Kessels
Mkt . Call614-446-4139 or
614-446-3351 .

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bodo. iron.
wood, cupboards, chairs,
cheats, baskets . diahea,
stone jars, antiquea. gold
and silver . Writa - M , 0 .
Miller, Rt.2, Pomeroy. Ohio
45769 or cell 614·992·
7760.

1

Vz Collie and Y2 German
Shephard male puppy to
give away ro good home.
Go9-d with kids. Call 614 843 ·53.13 or 614 · 843 ·
5148.

2 male dogs. One is part
Husky, part Pyrennes with 2
blue eyes 8nd the other is
mixed breed, medium size.
Call 614·992· 7764.
1 -------~-­
2 long-haired kittens to give
away . 1 black male· and 1
white female . Call614 -986 4120.
15 to 20 bags of newspapers
to give away. 614-985·
4327.

Lost and Found '

1---------lost; 2 German wire-hair

Pointers, liver-brown spots
on white with liverticking.
One male. One female .
Reward . Call 61 4 · 3B88720 .
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Easy A••embly Workl
1600.00 per 100. Gueron ·
teed Payment. No
Experience- No Salea. Details ·send self-addressed
s~amped ,envelope; Elan
~1ta,l · 716, 3418 EnterpriM
Rd. Ft. Pien:e, Fl. 33482.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING co. rocommendo
that you do business with
people you know, and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have inves~i­
gated the offering.

Government Jobs .
$15,000·$50,000 yr. polll·
ble. All occupations. Call
805 · ~87· 6000 E•t. R· 9805
to find out how.

Open a Beautiful Jeans,
Sportowaer. Chlldr•no, le·
dies Better Oreal or Combination Shop, Free Brochure.
Top Brands! low Pricesl
$11,975 to $19,976 to
Completely set you up. Cell
1·404·469·4438.

Small black and brown
mixed breed male dog. Lost
in Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy
area. Answers to Gua. Call
614·985·3576.

Employ men I

Serv1ces

Lost dog small Chihuahua
ferriale. ' Baby Jill ' last near
Gallipolis Fai-ry post office.
Reward . 304·675·4277.

11 · Help

Wanted

Government Jobs .
S15,00Q..850.000 yr. poooi·
ble. All occupations. Call
805 ·687· 6000 ext. R·4562
to find out how.
Immediate Selea Opening• ... Here's your opportunity to become associated
with a teader in the Advertiaing Specialty Industry. Sell
Calendera, Pent, Gifts to
_to·cat firma f~ll or part.· time
b:esi.s . . . W~kly 'Com.mis·
sions. No. lnvest:menta. No
collections. Our 76th year
of prompt, friendly IMVice.
Rated AAA-1. For inform a·
tio" write: Kevin Peska,
. Newton Mfg . Company,
Popt . C~543, Newton .
Iowa 60208. - _· -.- .

CHESTNUT
NATURAL
WHITE

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Sanita;i8n ... lfi :RS ·'Or AS
!ltigible. Sanitarian II: experience in environmental sanitation prefened . Contact
Ge/1/o Co. Heolth Dept.,
Courthouse, Gallipolis, Oh
E.O.E.

Mon. &amp; Fri . til 8 P.M.
Tues., Wed., Thur.
&amp; Sat. til 5 P.M.

@mst

Cushioned Vinyl
IMPERIAL®
ACCOTONE®

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sa.vo.

Exc1ting colorful
patterns . lnst.alls
,Quickly and easily
without cement .

sq . yd .

See actual paHerns In our store!
Price in effect now thru May 18, 1985

.caro·l.ina Lumber
AND

Supply Company
STO~E

Flea Market. Fraizers Bot· ···-~-·-···· ··· ··-·-----··---tom. WVo . on US. 35 open
every Saturday • Sunday, Potlo oele: 17th. 18th. 20th,
9 ·6 . Opan air &amp; covered and 2111 . G'ene Algga retl·
apacea for rent, oH road cienca. 81. Rt. 7. obovo
Eootorn High School. 9:00
~rklng .
- .·9:00pm. .
Yard Sole 6 Fomily Moy 21 &amp;
22 . ·~ mi. O.J . White Rd. 4 fomlly yord oole. Mov 23.
Baby, cli'ildren. maternity 24. ond 211.. 9 :00·7 83
clothing . Oiahea . m it e . Rutland St .. Middleport.
9 :30· 4 :30 .

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Business
pportunity

Home At~ambly Income .
A... mble product1at home .
Part·tiino.·Dotoilo. Coll8t3·
327·0896, eu. 169,
Nalion'a No.1 Toy and Gift
Company, Houoo of lloyd
has opening for aupervisors
and demonstc:ators. Free
t,..ining, free kit. Call collect
foi details . 1 · 614 · 474·
6213 .

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Money to Loan

HOME OWNERS ·Rofinonce
to low fixed rate . Use equity
for any purpote. · Leader
Mortgage Co .. 614·592·
3051 .

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3 bedroom aectional home

Government Homes from
$1 (U ropoir) . Aloo de/In·
quent tax property. Call
806 . 1187·6000 Ext. GH ·
9806 for information.
Beautiful home on a beauti·
fullot. ~Uiberry Hgt1. in the
best·par1 of Pomeroy. John
Kick . Phoite 614·992 ·
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6_3_2_3_.
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Lovely home, a rooms, bath.
ba,ement, garage. utility
building; hardwood , floors.
carpeted. Insulated, ltDfm
door~ and windows; economical heating. excellent
location . "Will con1ider motor home 11 part payment.
Coil 614·949·2719.
Cozy older homa·in town
Racine-extra lot. Refinished
inside and outside. Living
room-dining room-kitchen·
3 bedrooms and beth. Phone
weekdoyo after 11 :30 . Week·
deya anytime. 614 ·949·
2540 .
Furnia.,ed home for sale. 3
bedrooms. Newly insulated.
Lorge porch. Call 614· 742·
2291 .

Piano Tuni.ng and Repair.
Brunlcardi Mu1ic Co .• 614446·0687. Twenlieth year
of quali1y . service. Lane
Daniele. 614·742·2961 .

Wm

7 room houae, 1·"'h bath, 4
bedrooms. garage . On
Gravel Hill in Middlepof1:.
Col/ 614·992· 6714.

produce your

oil and gas wells to your
specificetions . Free esti meteo. Call 614·986 ·4180
ef1ar 5 :00pm.

an eiiergy efficient
home built on your lot. Fr~m
$13,900.00. Coli for eoti·
mateo. 304·1176·3981.

Have

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lith
end Viond
Streets. rornt
Pleaunt.
MltUrea"nddepen:
dable peraoh. Must be avlil·
abte for rotating day and
evening shlftt. General d
ecleaning and light molnte·
nance dutiea. Experienced
only need apply. Pay *3.36
per hour for 20 hours-week.
Available July 1 . Call 304·
676-2943 for more informat/on. Application deed·
line: May 22. 19B6.

Water wells drilled and serviced. Prices on reqUest. Call
614, 742·3147 ot'614 ·992·
6006.
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library Technician (tu'u .
time). Maaon County Public
_Librarv. Mature and dependable peraon . Previou1 li·
brary experience desirable.
Typing required. Duties include acquisition and cataloging of library material•
under supervision of librar·
ian . Pay S3 .50 per hour tor'
40 hour-week . Available
July 1. Send letter of
application to Mason
County Public librljry. Attention: Personnel Section,
6th and Viand Streets. Point
Poooont, WV 251150. Appli·
cation deodllne: Moy 22,
1986.

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PIANo
PAIR
.. . S_u mmer.'- rattts RE·
in ,
e ftect · fr8e esti m.etes ."
Ward's Keybo1rd, 304-6765500 or 676-3824 .

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LQ(I ·home 3 acres, 2 mi. out
Jarrico Rd.' 1"6 4.000. tan
304· 675·6622 .'

1--,--------Buy· from oWner &amp;. uve.
Terrific location. Kyger
Creek School. 3 bdr .. fireplace. Built-in kitchen with
dishwaaher. range, 0\o'Bn.
Full basement with family
room, gas heat, posaible
9 Y•% loan assumption ,
$48, 500. Cell 614· 446·
4042 .

part
bltrbox
Wv.

Flatwood eraa in Pomeroy
for br .. FR . BN ceiling, vinyl
aiding. aluminum window,
17 A. available. Call 614446· 2359 .

HAIR STYLIST WANTED
New York - New York o;
Point Pluaant Is looking for
talented end ambitious atylist. Good pay, Good benof·
its. Apply 401 Viand St. call
304·675· 7311 .

Building new home-owner
muot sell 3 bdr. ranch . FR.
carpon, deck, city achools &amp;:
utilities . Reduced to
$33,000 . Col/ 614· 446 ·
7144 .

Help wanted full and
time waitresa's and
maid . Send resume to
71t, Gall/polio Ferry.
26515.

Hatr drener with following,
excellent opportunity, 304.
875·41811 or t71·5488.
18 Wanted to Do

3 bdr hQme 3 vrs old. rursl
water, near Mercerville,
133, 500 . Coli 614·256 ·
6694.
Big 3 or 6 br . home. built on
your lot. 117,900 &amp; up. Coli
now 1 ·1114·B86· 7311.
Owner Moving·-w111nts to
oell complotely rootorod old
home, ex. cond .. tbr reaidential or commercial, great
lcac:.tion for antiques. Call
814· 387· 7248.

New Home for Solo: lvydola
Subdivision, 1 mi. pelt
811vor Brldpe, 141 ,600. 3
l&gt;dr. lot 100X120. no r·o
Commloolon Involved. Col/
Jock 614·448· 7630 .

double Clf
axtra loti
trailer
,hookupo, 304·773· 56011 or
304-882·3278 after 5:00
for an appointment.

6 room house with bath on
oneandtwothirdaacutlotat
Gall/polio Ferry. Chy wotor
and naturel gas. Mid 20's.
For appointment to see
phone 304-875-8391 or
676-1702 aher 6 PM .
1973 12x66 Freedom all
electric. furni1hed, underpenning ond block. 10x12
olum. bldg. $6,000. 304·
882· 3177.

32 · Mobile

Homes
for Sale

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI . WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35. PHONE 614· 448·
7274.
For Sale By Owners. 2
mobile homes located on
waterfront lots, Reccoon
Creek. Lorge -k. pole
barn. out buildings. boat
docks. much mor1. Call
614·276·4050 or 1114·278·
1225.
For Sale b.y OwMr: Appro•.
2 acret of land with 1974
Cootie M.H .. 14XII6. ox.
cond., all new ClrPit~ and
1962 Buddy 10XIIII. ox·
p.ndo livjng rm, 115.000.
Uve in one, rent the other.
Ca/1814·446·4253 or 1114·
379·2824.
Schult 1974 12XS5 2 bdr,
comp. turn ., plu1 blocks •
skirting 181100. ox. cond
French City B;okorooe Sor:
vice. Cell 1114·4411·9340.
Schult 1979 1 4X70 3 bdr
1 V. both. plus block•
skirting, like new, 113.800.
French City 8rokor190 Sor·
vice. Coil 1114·4411·1340 .

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,10X65 Now Moon, 2 bdr, oil
911. new carpet, 1lr cond.,
very cloon, 13450. Coil
614· 448·0175

· Brick &amp; frome 4 bdr. Cope
Cod atylo on Rt. 35 Woot. WinSor Mobile Holfle, ax.
Wonted to !owning mowing Coli 1114·246·9448.
cond .• unfurnithad, bulh·ln
Gallipolio .,... &amp; vlrlclnlty.
microwave • etereo . C1U
Col 814· 21511 ·11251 2 -rooms. full buoment, 814·448· 1585.
!1:30PM
clouble Clf gerogo, 1 .2 . 1-:-::--:----- - - · R - Hill. Pomoroy. 811 8 roo d mora troller
Wol do-~ ond odd jobo 828,000. 1114·1178·2513.
14xt0. 1/loloctric, uood only
in Gallipoii.. PI . P1uoont
II ml&gt;ntho, 111 .400. Coil
. . . . . . .101 ° .. NtM. Cell
3 bodooon&gt; houoeln Ruot/c 1114·448·8307or814·44t·
1114· 446-H41 .
H... fully011rpeted, otorego 4144.
.......,.,, llroelot. Coli 814· 1'-:-:-:-::------ to cut and l*o H2- 11015- 4 :30.
hey, C-...ct or on .........
1111 Chomplon troller
Cell814 . . . 2•111 11
12xl0 with 1175 edd·o~
·~ · ~
to or 3 bedroom houoo with gor· 12x24. Good condition. Coil
814· 245·11644- 8pm.
New roof, aiding. dou· 614· 992· 2589 .
ponod windows, blown
COLEMAN WATER WEU
DtiiUING
lrllullttlon. wood burning 14x70 Cootie on \4 ION lot
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~u...,
plu-"'- ......,. - • o b .~.
..... In Ohio. All --..
''-'W•
"~ - · u•-n NO!, 2 Clf
~-~-·z7~
oorpon.
Prloo ....,_. Coli
I
d
,...., •• • ..., ..... •· ...,_ 111,090. Col 61... 114-1102·311llor114·1112·
2111 . Ao•••
d. W. llo. H2·10:1t.
3132.
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Point Pleasant

HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday, 8 a.m~- 12 noon

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On• or two b.-droom epart· ·
rnentt Jn Pomtroy. Fu~­
nl- 01' unfumlohed. Rant
nogotloblo. Coil 114·1t2·
11723.

9:00

01

eve. afttr 7:00.
call the
1111ki111 •

(The sooner you
faster r.ou start
money.

Mobile Homea
for R.ent

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Furnished 2 bdr. in Crown
City. Cell614·268· 1520.

40 ft. house trailer on a
rented lot In MalOn, wva . ..
Furnished, scrHi'led porch, .•.
boot dock . 614·367·0653.' '

MOBILE HOMES
Insured. 20 yn ex~rience. ""'
304·5711·2866 or lt76·
2998.
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1973 Oouglao 14x85 mo· "
bHe home on rented lolt ..
underpihned porch, range.
refrigerator. Homestead .,
R01lty, 304·675· 5540.
1981 Hollypork 14x70. 1otal .
electric . asking
tt4,800 .00 . 304·576·
2947 t/111 :00 PM.

Furnished efficiency 701
41h Ave .. Gelllpol/o. 1180.
utilities paid, 1h1re beth,
odulti. Coli 448·4418 oftar
7PM.

Upstairs apt. remodelad 1
prlvoto or&gt;tronco, 2 Md·
roomo, control ' oir, 12211
mo.. reference••. '821 11J
Second AVa. oil 614· 4411·
2158 .

In Memoriam

• who passed away

May 19. 1984.

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MIRACLES
God took 1t11 pureness of ttle
lily.
Solteness of the cloud• abovt.
The •trenath of lhe miahty oak
lrtt and lormed ·a mol her's
lo,e.
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He toot. ttlt calmness from i

30 aetas, mobile ftom,, barn ,
ond.. ohed, 304, 755 ·4U4 .. ·l
304·882·2471 , 14 miloa,. ,
Rt.- 2 North, Point Pleaunt .
Business
. Buildings •..

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efttle broOk and patience
or • start.
He ltddtd fall• aod arotiludo
'and made 1 mothor's hoar!.
. by Lois 4rtn Williams
~ly missed by'C~ildrM &amp;

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One mi . above ·Addloon
approx. 2 acres. building 1•
lfte. great acenic area for
homo, 810,000. Co/11 · 216· •
68B·4919 .
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Oh, hone~. I cherish the
mamonesYoU! little sideways arin,
The &amp;ood times." and when
we'd hit bottom.
How you'd always reach for
my hand.
Then yurs of struglincto·
· &amp;ether.
Till finally you said, "No
more."
But then you went on
without me,
And I can't yet cross to that

shore.

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35 acrea, 3 mi. W. of Holzer· •
Hoopilol. Call 6t4· 446 .
8221 .

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Lot for Sele: ~ acre lot. ex ...
building site. blacktop road
frontaga . ••cellent location1.
3 miles out from Rodney on
Rodnoy•Coro Rd. Coli 8141
245·9441 .

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34 acret Rt. 36 Wett
frontage, residential or commorciol . Coli 814·2411 ·
9448.
Nur Porter water Ill electric ,
ovolloble. Coli 1114· 367: 0213.
Lorge building loto. Jorrv'• •
Run Rood, UOOO. Clyde Bowen Jr .. 304· 5711·23311

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So much of our time to·

aether

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stems like just yeslerday.
There's an empliness in·
side me
That nothina can taka
• away.
Now you're safely home
with Jesus.
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Never lo • suffer apln, •
And for those left here who ·
love yo~ .
·
I'Jiat is all that can ease our
pain.
Sadly missed by wile,
Shirley; Children ,•
Parents. Sister. Brothers.
Family and Frlltlds.

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' Announc1mant1
.

Mobile home lot, 12'x50' or
sm1ller, •7&amp; water paid, 4th
a. Noll. Ga/Upollo. Cell 446·
44111 ef1er ?PM .

Conlributions for the
Care of Addison Rey·
n~ds Cem,tery can be
mailed to Addison Vii·

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Household Goods

County Applionce, Inc .
Good ulfld appliances and
TV ooto, Open SAM to 6PM.
Mon thru Sot. 614· 448·
t899, 827 3rd. Ave. Go/11·
polio, OH .

bedroom apartments.
.
H~ven, WVo. Newly
remodeled . In town. 1114·
882·7481 .

Velley Furniture, new A:
uMd. Large 1ection of qual·
lty furniture. 1216 Eastern
Avo., Go/1/po/io.

Announcement•

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MONTGOMERY WARDS
CATALOGUE STORE

Why pay more7 Check us
out. New furniture, appliance• outlet. Trade Canter.
Kaneugo, Oh . Coll614 ·446·
7444.

1129 Spring Volley Piau - Jeckoon Pike
1ComPIIre at these prices · super aood'appliance sale) 529
25" console TV $449.99, reg. $599.99; lti!IOtt conbOl 25"
console TV $549.99,
$699.99; VCR remote contiOI

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
82 Olive St.. Gallipolis. New
• uHd WOod·cOIIIItoves, 8
pc wood LR oulte $399,
bunk beds 1199. entron
reclln81't 199, new Ill used
bedroom auitet, ranges,
wringer waahen. B. shoes.
New Uvingroom aultel
1198, tll99, Iampo. olao
buying coel • wood stoves.
Con 1114·446·3159.

rea.

$599.99. now 1399.99; $500:00 YCR now $299.99: 19" port·
able color 1V $249.99; 25" poNblt COIOI $349.99; 12" l•s
' 3 speed $19.99; ~- ctilln&amp; fan 42" $99.99 II hp

$999.99.

• MercharHiise

Rlveroldo Apll. Middleport .
Speciel retea .for Senior
Chizent. 8130 . Equ•l Housing Opportunities . 614·
992·7721.

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GOOD USEO APPLIANCES
Wesh•rs. dryert. refrigeratort, ranges. Skitgga Ap·
plloncoo, Upper River Rd.
beside Stone Crest Motel.
614· 446·7398 .

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Dnirn El'lihvailtuc Pttton

Willing To RdouM And Work

~ 1-klu••f.,.. An()ppurhm·

lf\ITOEam 0wt- tJO,GOO,Iye41t .
Firtt YNr

E.miott 17-ftK,

....,.,.limion

B-&amp;tlnduc»
P411dV4IIUiion , ProiiiStllfWII

.s.w:. Pt., •nd Job•
Cclnllf'l l· llon

•'~~~•on

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3

piece livingroom suite
couch, lov•nat, chair, like
now. f400 . Col/ 614· 446·
3624.

'hlun., Ma)l *3
10:110 A.M.-4:80P.M.
~ LUIIIIIER
R1. 2

Coun.try O•lt tablea. chairs,
cupboards, de1ks. ice boxes.
Conlde1, Tuppers Plains, Rt.
7 . Hend crafted and
linlohed.

f.1lllpull.o ff'rry, • '• \ 'a

~than

AUftn dining room
1uita. Excellent condition . A.
83000. voluo lor $1600 .
lncludea deacons bench .
Coli 814 ·986· 4279 .
Pickens uSed furniture . 3041175·11483 or 675· t460.
RICK'S NEW AND USEO
FURNITURE-. Compere Our
prices. Mve today. Phone
304· 773·6430.

Help

Tile site sire dtsim to be
10.800 sq. It txclusiw ol
setbacks, IISfl!llllts, *·

QUALIFIED
CYTOTECH

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•$upar Deal on Deep Freezers: 18.5 cu. ft., reg. $469.95,
nO. $299.99; washer &amp; dt}er set $580.00: alec. ran&amp;e
$599.99, now $399.99; Clr tires. car batteries. 6 cu. ft.
defrost &amp; tumtable micr-ve $148.QO; auto. dis·
hwasher $389.98; beach towels, stereos , air cond. ,
,
many, many othet items in catalogues,

. Interested parties lilly
obtain tht niCIUirJ SUb·
mittal forms by contactinc:
Mr. ~ R. ZoaL
BAETC or Larry Fiddler, RB
PH. (614) 46S.4417

With experience to
screen paps? Send
resume of qualification to Box 300 in
· car'e of the Gallipolis Daily Tribune.
825 Third Ave., Galli olis, OH. 45631.

4419
USPS R.E. Office, Roo11
206, 665 E. OubliiHltan·
ville Rd., Columbus OH
43229.
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This aller txpirosat5 P.• •
on May 31. 1985.

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Treiter spaces, one small
child occopted. No peto.
304''6711· 1078.

One ...efficiency ept. *11'1

l.e&amp;ionnaire Meetin&amp;
Election Mon.• May 20th.
Vole: Ed (Dncon) Howard,
Comm.; Ray Frazier, lsi
Vice; Johnnie Jackson, 2nd
'Vice; June Stawart. Fi·
nance Officer; John Pas·
quale. Adjutanl; Georee
Carter, Exec. Committee;
Cart lan&amp;ford, Exec . Com·
millet. ~

Used Furniture .. 6 pc .
dinette. t-eed boards, elect·
ric renge. 3 miles out
Bulevllle Rd. Open 9em to
5pm. Mon. thru Sot .
614·+46·0322

SpaCe for I'Ont. baHm.irit
ilh~p ~r -lt.o rage;' 1"1)08 Jet··
'f erson AVe, call 304-8761435.

Unfurnlohed 2 bdr Cro..,n
City, Ohio. Coli 614·2111·
11120 .

Rt. 1;·ilox 25803.

27' avoCado atove a. overhood fon U6 . TV otond $36.
Shower dooro glaos *20.
Coil 614·446 · 7307 after
4 :30PM .

COUNTRV MOBILE Homo
Pork, Route 33, ·North of
Pomeroy. Ll!rge lots. Call
. 814·992·7479.

Duple.: 640 Second Ave,
Golllpollo. ll rmo. 8o' 2 both,
new utility rm, no pete or
ohlldron, Ref. &amp; Dep. re·
quire~. acrose from llbr•r"f· -·
Coli "614·4411·3687 oltor
llpm. · ·

Tht Uniled States Postal
Service desires offers liv·
in1 the USPS lht ri/1111 to
purchase 1 silt or to Ieise ·
an exlstiill buildinc · for
USP~ Ull in TIIUnMtl, OH.
wtlhtn the followin&amp; pr•
!erred area:
Close proxlmily to tilt
txtSI1n1 postal flcilily.
. Tht .balldlnf silt dtsirtd
IS llllntmUIII 0 1312 ~· ft.
with min. of 9 Pllrll-1
SPICIS.

Dllflp~~~

II E!ulldniMat_.~

Furniahed Rooms

Furnished room. range. re·
I1
bath. ain.2nd. ' AVo.,
Coli 446·4416

W. Va. 25550

Help W11nted

MANAGEMENT
lliAINEE

For rent Sleeping Rooms
ond light houoo keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
Call814·448·07!f8 .

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45631.

In loving memory of
.DWIGHl' STONE.
whO passed away one
year ago, M~ 20, 1984.

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Unfurnished eper1menta .
941 Second Ave. Golllpolio .
1 &amp; 2 bdr 1245 mo. ut/1/tloo
pd. Coli 448· 44 te oftor
7pm.

·Announcements

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Furniehed efficiency • USO
U!/1/tloo · pe/d, ~19 . 2nd.,
Go/1/pollo. olngle mile pro·
forrod. Cell 446· 4416 oftar
7PM .

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rentl126, 1150,1200. Coll
675·5t04 or &amp;76·11386 .

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]. roQm apt . completely
fumloh•d. will make elderly
ledy 1 fine home. ~anlpona ­
tion 1v1illble free . Washing
machine; garden end gar·
bogo dlopoool. 814·446·
1414.
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2 Wr. Apt.a &amp; houoao for

3

Goroge opt., furnlth~d. 29'h
Noll Avo., Golllpollo. 1 bdr ..
1235, utM~Ieo po/d. Col/
446·4416 ofter 7PM .

2 bedroom apt. remodeled\ 1::;;:=;~=::::;:=;:::==
central air, $275 mo., refer·
821 Second AVe. oil 48 Space for Rent
614·446·2158 .

Furnlthed a.partment,.
Aduho only. Coil ~14·446·
9823 or II 14·448· 1443.

200 Main Street
Point Pleasant

Lau .. llnd Aper1m.,ts, New
Heven, now accepting applications for 2 bedroom aPflrt·
menta. Basic rent 1183.
Inquire apartment C - 1 .
Equal houeing opportunity.

Furnlohed opt. 1 bdr. 12411.
utlltioa. pold, 807 2nd ..
Go/1/pollo. odulto." Ca/1 448·
4416 ef1or 7PM.

Upatairs3 rooms, furnished,
bath, washer-dryer. AC.
cle/ln, no peto, ref., dep.
req .. odulta. Coli 614·446·
15t9.

Family.

&amp; Acreage

Upttalrt unfurnished 3 room
opt., corpeted, ut/1/t/eo pold,
no children. no peta. C1ll
6t4·446·1637.

Furnished 2 bedroom mobile
h'!"'•· 304·8711·81112 ..

In Loving Memory 'Of
. ANNE BALLARD

Farms for Sale

8011 8·20

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57 acres m -1 in Vinton Co:
cloH to llrie no. 3, mostly
wooded &amp; road frontlge.
Coli 614·388·8169 oltor
7pm.
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Point Pleasant
.R egister

Nlcoly lurnlahed mobile
homo, off. opt .. control oir
ond hoot In city, odultoonly.
Coli 8t ... 4411·0338 .
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Mobile homes 13.996.00
and up, cell K &amp; K Mobile
Homos, Inc. todoy 304·675·
3000.
.

57 ·acres. 26 or more wkh
timber, some bottom lind
good hunting iand. creek
frontage. riding laWn
mower . Call 614 · 38B·
B834 .
.

en -

tertainment product •
· No Competition ..
Name
Your Own
Hours &amp; Income.

1981 Schull• 14x70 whh
undorpannlng, port/oily fur·
~~~~: ~04-675· 3474 or

711

Exce~lent business locltion,
SR 124. Racir'ta; Ohio.. Call
614·949· 2719.

clu5ive

2 Wr. fully fumlohed. AC.
utllitiea paid, adults only.
Coll614·446·1164 .

Small one ~r 118&amp; mO.
ut/lltloo pd. Call 8t4· 4411·
7406 .
.

MOVED . "·

buildi~~ . ..!,

We ore looking for
ambitious person to
sell
our
product.
Must hove car. b·

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
'Houolng Opponunltyl
monthly rent oteno at 1169·
for 1 bedroom and 1204 for
2 bodroom, depoolt a200.
locatld near SPring Valley
P/111 end Foodlond, pool
ond Coble . TV avelloble,
hourw ao po~tlble10 am 10 4
pmond7pmto9pm
Mondoy·Fr/dey. Coli 614·
4411·2745 or loove
meuege.

Houaa for rant on 01ifleld
Avo, 2 bdr; iuot r~~modOIOd,
$226 ;mo . pluo rwf. o~d dep,
Coil 1114·446 11828.

Furni1hed mobile home for ..
11le. 2 bedrooms. In good
condition. Coli 1114· 742· '
2291 .

Mobile home and lot in
Go/lipo/io, Ohlo. 16.000.00.
will consider trade. 304676· 3002.

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*SALESMEN*

Far rent mobile hom~ Upper
River Ad . Call after 1PM.
614·446· 0508 .

for Sale

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·..:SUPERAMERICA'.

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ASSISTANT MANAGERS
AND MANAGER TRAINEES
·A.shland ~il !s expanding in the gasoline/quick service food store busmess With 1ts SuperAmerica Stores and offers real ground floor op·
portunities for ambitious individuals seeking growth oriented careers. Responsibilities include recruiting, hiring and training of store
personnel, planninJ work schedules, salary administration. employee
performa.nce appraisal: r!cordkeeping and, and supervision of general
store mamten~nce. M.1mmum of 2 years college required. Sev~ral ye~rs retall.exper!ence preferred. Must be willing to relocate. For
1mmed1ate c~ns1derat10n, send resume or write to:
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DOUGLAS MILO
SUPERAMERICA
1556 EAGLE DRIVE
ASHLAND, KENTUCKY 411 01
Equal Opportunity Employer

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Ed's Appliance Servicing, air
cOnditioners, refrigerators,
washers. dryera. In G•liia.
Molgo . &amp; Mooon Co . Coli
614·441·7444 or614· 367·

All ·these items in stock Now! 10 ft. fiberl(ass and
mesh dishes, O·ake Of Decel receivers, Tracker II plus,
or MT12800 ~Vhammer blow acuators $1895.00. (Gua·
ranteed 100% on all me~chandise. Also !acre bu&amp; kill·
ars $89.95. Men's shoes $10.00 up, wood fishlni
chaits, memorial flowers.
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Announcements

Gov't. lond t40.00 on ocre.
Monv loto ovolloble. Build 1 ;:
Coli 1 · 619·1169·""'
·for lnforlna11on, 24Z:

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SUPERAMERICA .

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Four and a third acres. 111.6:
logolly ourvayod w~h logo/3
..wer ayttem 1nd good well
With dwelling . t12,IIOO.OO..J
or beat offer. Located lox~
211 , Mllotono Rood. W. Vo . .a
1 ·814· 287·2143.
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DE·LI MANAGER

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UPHOLSTERY

l: IEIATI
$20°0 !
OFFEI I

Conton•rv·3 bdr. brick, 2 ..
both. uoroge, la.lot, odulto.::::
rot. • dep, UliO mo. Coil _.
1·1114·143· 21144.
I:
3 bedroca:m houM, central :
olr, 12110 per month . Rofor· ... .
encoo, 411 lpruco St. Coli~
114·441·21111.
,.;;;
8 room hou• for rent, 11
mo. Coli 304·1711·11104.

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Houaea for Rant -

AVAILAILI

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Ariy

I ft.

Sof!l or 2 Chairs
. With all
upholatery
.
cleaning

fREE
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HELP WANTED

Send resume to :

32,. Mobile Homes

Lots

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Help Wanted

Wanttd SO salts!Mn to
sell (full moYifll iM.
Full or parltiiH. SlOOto
$500.00 weekiJ.
mission basis. Call614367·7l01. No . ll... rience
necessary. WE
TRAIN . Mornin1a btfort

2 bdr. fumlohed, oil ull~oa
pd., except elect.. convenient locetfon. aecurlly depo'!t rouqlrod. Coll814·446·
8558.

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~uean-.t1ad bed, unci verv
/lttlo 11110. C~ll 114·48 ·
3142.

N-/y romodelorl. 4 rooms
ond 'both opt. Corpeted,
khc'*&gt; fumlohorl . On Eoot
Moln St. In Pomeroy. Coil
814·992 ·7314.

VI li Tl fiiG/

Houaahold Good• ·

Furnished. air corid., Clble,
no city taxes, beautiful riverview. Kllneuga. Foner•sMobllo Homo Pork, 1114·4411·
1802.
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Yord Solo. 1203 Maedow,""

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YWo : etory." · hou.
H in
on ' Rt. 33 ... ·3 : Loi:. "wit_h ~.4-'i·od-.,_

Homes for Sale

Three bedrooms, central air,
vinyl well paper, carpet
throughOut, Well insulated,
new paint, attached garage.
gas outdoor grill, awnings,
mlil1y extraa. Call 614-4482683 til 5:00PM. after
6 :00PM call 614 · 245 ·
5859 .

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Yord Sole, 2418 1\olon!oe •·
Avo, Tueo ond Wed. Moy 2\ ·;:
and 22. 8 :00 till 4 :00.

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KIT 'Iii' CARLYLI

A frome homo, Southoldo, ·
W. Vo. 1175.00 p/uo rotor·
enceo ond d-olt 304·
675·1t65.
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lOcated on large lot In . brook Drive, : out of to~ , ;;
Arbaugh Addi.t ion, Tuppert merchandlae, lots of clothal ..·
Plains. U2,900. Wllloccopt childrens, womans. man'- •
mobile home on trade. Call Lampo. toys. baby bod. toblo ~
614·982·7034 or 614·92" chairs. misc. items . Mon.
7671 oftor 5:00.
Tuet. Wed .
1 . .,

Professional
Services

Pumper.

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7 rooma and bath On Nelson
Rd. In Dexter area. 814698· 111128. Col/ onyt/mo.

Apartment
for Rent

Morquotto An. 3 bodrooni.
tent . air, femily room, now
VICini. 304·876·1028.

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&amp; Vic!"ity

for Sale

LAFF·A·DAY

6 rooma and beth It Langavlllo, 1200. rent pluo dop·
oak. Referttnce i'41qulred
Cell 1114· 992·7285.
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The Sunday

Ohio- Point Pleegnt, W.Va.

Houses for Rant

...... P'fPieaiint' ....

31

19, 1986

2 bedroom furnithed houoe.ln Pomorqy. 1210 per
month. Coil 1114·982-11113
ef1er·II :OOPM .

Middleport
8r Vicinity

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Accounting Services. Reasonable rates. Call614-742- 3 bedroom home, B'h· per2191 . after 12:00 pm. ~Gre · ·cent aaaumableloan. garden
Custodian (pan-tlme). -- Me· gory _Van Meter ~AB .
apot. Reduced down to
ao.n County Public librorv.. ~~~O:::rui~li~~rud t49 ;ooo: 304·676·~047.

Answering tervice nMMdin
675 exchange, muat answer
phone lines for loc.t bustnell after buiinesa hours
end 24 hours on wMk end.
could be enswerH in home
or another buline•. Call
304· 676 ·3398 • - II PM .

Ceria in floor designs copyrighted by Ar mst rong

312 Sixth. Street

Call the Army National
Guard ~nd ask ab.out"our p8y
•nd benefit". including edU~
cational assistance. Call
304·676·3950 or 1·800·
642· 3819 .

Airlines now hiring. ReMrvationiltl . ,tewardesses
and ground crew positions
available. 1 · 619· 6&amp;9·0241
for details, 24 hra.

Reg. $4.66

675-1160

Patient Service• A11iatant
fulltime to coordinate the
activities of Melgt County
family planning clinic . Must
have H.S. diploma or aqui~
valency; additional ec:lucation preferred with sutceSIful work hi1tory lri related
field . Reaponsible posftion
for a mature individual.
aenaitive to reproductive
hea!th need• of women and
famillu. Must be well organized; have dtmonstreted
competance with figures
and recordkeeping. Must be
able to work under gUide·
lines With minimal supervi·
sion and have 1uj)erior ver·
bal communic.tion skills.
Reliable transportation flexibility of time and ability to
travellocelly required. Evan·
ing, Saturday and weekday
hours are to be expected.
Send resume and two employment references to
Planned Parenthood of Sou·
theast Ohio: 8 N. Court St.
3rd Floor. Athans. Ohio
4570t, by Moy 29. 1985.
EOE·ESP .
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Peking duckl . Large or
omo/1. Call ofter 6 :00 pm .
614· 949·2693 or614·949 ·
2949.

$2000

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Help wanted for male In
fiftle o with MS . Prefar
widow or divorcee 40 yeara
old or older. Live in required .
No experience ne~&amp;ary if
willing to learn. Person ia In
wheelchair and partially
bedridden. Muot col/ for
appoin1ment for interview.
Cell 614·992 ·2561.

Buying daily gold. silver
coins, rlrigs, jew,lry, sterling
ware, old coins, large currency ~ Top prices. Ed. Bur.kett Barber ~hop, 2nd. Ave .
Middleport, ilh. 614·992·
34,76.

LOST Black tri-colored Col·
lie in Bidwell vicinity .
Answers to lady, If 1aen
please coli 614· 388·8886.

8r Vicinity

Mr; Ed'l Sp'eedy Wash, high
pre11ura cleaning, liquid
aand blasting . Mobile
homes, buildinga, trucks,
heevv equipment, pools,
parking iraeo. boato. Ed·
wlrd Oeaterr8ich•~ 304676 · 7239 or 676·636.7 .

automobile . Call for interv iaw : 614 · 4411 · 7441 ,
10AM·4PM .

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_..... Gaiiipoiii........ . ...... P.om&amp;;ov.......... . ·,

Fino~e1al

To qualify you must be
over 18 &amp; have an

Wanted To Buy

HUARACHES ·

·-

Will do painting. Interior or
.. tor/or. Coli 614· 985 ·
4180 after 6 :00pm.

Deliveri81

937- Buffalo

WOMEN'S LEATHER

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HELP WANTED

Manager

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vard sa\81

Wa.n ted to mow lawnt Galli·
polis area. Csll 614· 4464387 after 6 ,

We have immediate openings for .the following
positions:

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

po

Full· time RN I)Oiition BSN
preferred. Contlct Gallie
Co. Haelth Dept.. Court·
h~~·a. Gollipollo. Oh E •.o .E.

Earn 1260- $300 Per Week.

Auction every FridaY night at
the Hertford Community
Center. T-ruckloads of new
merchandise every weak.
Conaig_manta of new Ill uaed
merchandise always welcomed. Richard R•ynoldt
Auctioneer. Call 304-276:
3069.

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895- letart

B mo part border collie pup,
outside dog, very friendly.
Call am' s before 10 or eve.
alter 7 6t4·446-9270.

19. 1985

Wanted to

Sa let

667-Coolville

4

1B

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS

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SWEEPER and Iewing ma- '
chlne repair. parta, and
o~pli••· · Pick up and
d ivery. Davis Vacuum
C aner, one h•lf mile up
G orgas CrMk Rd. Call
6f4·448·0294.
.

Details:

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H!!IP Wanted

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mflmbera.

3113- Portland
247- letart Falls
949-Ra c-ine
742-R utland

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3 1l A nnouncements

Lost and Found

Lost : Hereford Heifer.
weighing BOD lba. Call614367· 7576.

614
992- Middleport
Pom eroy ·
985-C hester

367- Cheshire
388- Vinton
24s-Rio Grande
2U-Guv an Oist.
643-Arabia Oist.

th,nk• and appreciation to
~r.. Oayo, the nurse-. in
Veterans emergency room.
tt.; doetort and nurtet at
Holzer.'tiCU. the emergency
squad. """ Rowlinga, Co·
at... Blower Funerer Home.
A lpecial thlnka to the White
Siine for the service, to Ill
th ee who aent floWers and
fo d: and to till frienda and
relillt1vaa for their kindness
•ntl comfort during tt,e
illr{ea lnd death of our
Mother. Midgie Abbott.
J1nk you all ao very much .
V1t an and Gena. ·

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Mei gs Co, Area Code

614
446-Galfipol is

vJ~ would like 10 eM:tlnd our

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Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. \Ia.
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lea/do Mlnonv/1/o""
Church, by Bulk Plont. Tohtl

oloolrlo . Coli 114·882· ...
12111.

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ADVANCED CLEANING SERVICE

SuperAmerica is rapidly expanding in the Gasoline/Quick Service Food Store
Business and offers an exciting opportunity for an ambitious individual in our
Point Pleasant West Virginia store. Excellent compensation program and
benefits package.
Responsibilities include recruiting, hiring and training store personnel: planning work schedules, sa!a~y administration, performance appraisals of employ~~s, merchand!s1ng, record keeping and general appearanc~ of the deh. Prefer applicants have several years experience
as a d.ehcatessan operator. For immediate consideration, send resume
or wnte to:
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TIM McCLELLAND
ROUTE 3, BOX 1031
GAWPOUS, OHIO 45631
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Ohio- Point

TimeS-Sentinel

54 Mlle . Merchandise 64 Misc. Merchandise

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19. 1985, .

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

61

X. Liv t:s l uck

Strawberriea ,, .00 quart.

Call alter 8:30 304·882·
22•2 or 882·3295. Ploco
orct.n now..

NORTH

Forewarned
is forearmed

Small englnea and tiller.

304-176•3002.

Farm Equipment

+84

.• QH

WEST

CROSS. SONS
U.S. 35 Well. Jackoon.
Ohio. 814-281i-8481 .

fAKQH
+A 105
EAST

....

+KQI05Z
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M111ey Ferguaon. New
Holland, Buth Hog Salel &amp;.

Service. Over 40 uMd
tractors to chOose from •
complete line of new &amp;
Used equipment . Largest

'A75S

+1017
+K6

fH!
+H8432

SOUTH

oelectlon In S.E. Ohio.

+AJ81!3

Allil Chelrner1 tractor, 36
HP. good tires. good running

irKU
fH
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Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer: Souih
w..t North Eost Soulll
Pass
PQS

Obi.

2NT

••Pass

Pa"

3.z+Pass

Pass
Pass ,. Pass

cond. •7$0. Coli 614-268·
8889.

J .D. 4 row corn plaqter. I.H.
one rOw corn picker. metal
chicken l1ying nest 10 per
unit, Allied manure loader, 8
ft. pull disc, trailer axles.

Coll614-379-2424.

2 horn trailers, 4 ft . bu1h

hog, &amp;lt. pull-tyoo dioc ..Cell
1!1 4-446-3262.

Ford 260 Hoy Beier. t739.
Joe Swain. · Alcina. Ohio.

Cell 614-949-2087 Saturday• only.
4 HP Rototillerfor~ale . Und

very littlo. Call 814-992·
3920.

PATRIOT. AUCTION BARN

mower. Cub TracJor with
cultlvatora . MF35 g11,

From Gallipolis. !Jke Rt. 141, turn left onto Rt. 775.
Turn right onto Patriot Cadmus R01d. Witch lor

Mf241S dioool, MF176 dloool. 3100 Ford dleool. 1700
Ford 4WD, Mltoubuiohi 180

5

8rLE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7 P.M.

· 4WD with folder . Sev«al
uMd mower conditioners.

Something for every one Antiques, New, Used &amp; Col·

Foirploln Troctoro Soln, Rl·
ploy. W.Yo. Coli 304·3729878.

lectors.
DOOR P~IZES
Consignments accepted from 1-5:00 P.M. on Saturday.
Have somethina you want to selll Co~taetllarlln Wede,meyer, AuctionHr. Arrancements for p;clup serv;ceavall·
able.

AC Combine. Modol60. Pull

Srawberrl... Roush's at Un-

Ion Compground (Beck of

814·992:7117.

AKC Rog. lrloh &amp;.otter, avail·
FiNwoocl t20 .00 pickup able for 1tud service e176 .
load. UO:OO ~oli\loro~. CoiV Call 614·46·7136.
304-175-8762 or~ 676·
29)11 .
Regi8tered Poodles cre•m
colored • Chompolgne, Call
3 nurHs uniforms. exC cond, 614·446·9865.
oi;ra14 thru 16, f&amp;.DO oach.
Typwrit., Smith Cornia, exc
cOnd. •20 .00 or best offer.

Electric broom 18.0D. f304-

7~3-61118.

Love ...t. good con d. see at
FIIirview Road. firat brick on

riG!'': 30•·4!75-1436 .

Regittered female blond
Cocker Spaliiel puppy.

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814-378-6209.

Jeck.•on

Avenue,

Walker

cro.. ed, 9

months

Phone

AKC Garmon Shepherd pUppieS•.· , ,hota and · '!Vormed/
··after 5 P'M. no Sunday cella,

Summer

hou" beginning

May 20. 1986, llllonday thru
Saturday, 12·5 PM. Closed
Sunday. Fi1h apeclel. buy

ono get, second floh half
price. Floh Tank, 2413 JackIOn ·Avenue,

Point

1-304-176-2083.

Aegittered

Pleetent~

Beegle pups,

304·895·3938.

67

Good piano for sale. •360.

68

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Strawberrlea . Pick your
own. Claude Winter• . Cell

614-246·6121 .

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Public Sale
&amp; Auc1ion

Thaler Ford Bid&amp;.
Rt. 16G-Rt. 35 Jet.
hery Sal. Nile 7:00.
Consicnments Welcome
Stllor, Jot Russell this Will.
Door Prizes ·
Auctioneer Lon Neal

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SHADED
r: CAMPSITE
• CHEAPER
THAN
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•r

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION

2: YOUR OWN

RENT

Alfn!d

Fau~er.

Strewberrltt pick
no checks. 1ccept
1t11mp1. Happy 11ollow

FINIS ISAAC, Auctioneer

Str1wberrie1, you pick 76
cent quart, we pick e1 .00

Route 1, Box 8
Vinton; Ohio 45686

quort, open 10:00 tlll8:00,

7 doyo. Acro11 Rt. 2 from
order~

~ow.

Malvin Qrak_e, by
Forked Run lake Entrance.

Goodyear Plant, · 304-576·
2336.

NO MONEY
DOWN
$50 PEl MO.

&amp; Auction

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-A-UCTIO.N .
, ·DATE: Saturday, fl'hiy -25; 19$5, ·II.A.M.·. ·
LDcated on WISeman M. ~ng distance·off RL 141 app. II&gt; m1le

from Cadmus, Ohio, gomg !oward Waterloo, Ohio in sharp curve.
From Galli~~ lake 141 allway to SAlE.
Due 1o moving oot of state Jefferson &amp; Palricia Baker will s~l tlllowin~
1969 lliternational l8 H. llat bed lruck w/like new tires, 5speed
trans. w/2 speed.l978international 4 wheel drive Scout. 1979
185 XL Honda like new, 3900 miles. Tobacco setter. 5 ft. disc.
225 lincoln welder, 60 it. hose w/ Smith gauges w/torch, 3 pt.
hitch drawbar, 4 new Chevy rims w/hubcaps, 2000 tobacco
sticks 11500 new), 275 fuel oil tank, small fuel oil stove, misc.
hand tools, small fuel oil stove. port-a-power, Farmall belly
mower, drag 4 loot bush ho~ Miscellaneous Furnilure, olher
items too numerous to mention.

LUNCH SlRVED
AUCTIONEER: LON NEAL- (614) 367-7101'
No. t. Juno 1st auclion, John Line• household, Eno, Ohio.
NO. 2, JIHit lth, W. Va. Slllo Esti111tatl, 50 .., &amp; trocb.
NO. 3, Juno 7 Shipped fro11 Enaland. 1 roreantique colloctlon of
late Victorian Edwardian. Sold II Thalor Ford Bid&amp;.. Gllipolis,
Ohio.

ESTA·TE AUCTION
SATURDAY, MAY 25r 1985
10:00 A.M.

This is the personal property of the late Ada M.
Neutzling. Located on St. Rt. 248. From Chester,
Ohio watch for sale sicns.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Gibson side-by-side Foodmaster, Frigida11e electric stove, ktchen
!able &amp;4chairs. Zen~h color IV, single bed, 2pc.livingroomslile,
2 lealher recliners, 5 pc bedroom suite, Maytag wringer wash«s.
big upright deep lreeze, des~ stereo, lamps, chairs. pictllres, I~
nens, comfort &amp; quill. misc. ~ pans &amp; dishes.
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"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS"
Oak chest of drawers, dresser, 5 oak chairs, oval picture
frames, Imperial tin ice cream I qt. can, copper wash boiler,
stone jars, large corn sheller, 5 gal. milk cans, tin lub, hand
corn sheller &amp; misc.
"MISe,;·
Guns, N.l. hay rake, I.H. 2x12 plow, platlorm scales, push
plow, snol'&lt; fence, can milk cooler, misc. hand toots, Ariens
lawn mower, eorn planler, cullivators lor H. and A.C. com·
bine and other ijems.
Positive I.D. ·
Eats
Cash
Case lio. 2481
Maxine Ooealin-Admlnistrator
DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER
949-2033 OR 992· 7301
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"Not
lor accidents or loss of

AUCTION

JUNE 1, 198.5 ~ 12:00 NOQN

rtour Own

REAL ESTATE ONLY

. loot Doc.•
~th Hou11
l'JIIc, &amp; Water
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LOCATION:· 54 CHILLICOTHE RD., GALLIPOLIS,OH.
This two story home could be used as an income property or

~ould be owner occupied. Either way you choose·, 1t is.~ aood

'atec. _...._...
Jl'1 " ' r.ow; au. c•sms
1ooa

mvestment.

;isHADID &amp; lEVEL

: PlEASE STOP AT
; OffiCE fOI
tPIIYA11 SHO""'G
DIIIICTION ...

.=.:,C::'!:;~i:
~-llauautc...

Phone: (6141 388-9370
licensed and lonlled 0. Fawor of 1tw Slalo of Ohio

Strowborrlto, e1 .00 quoi1.
locotod G~llipollo Forry, coli
304-t71·21171 for .ordoro.

. a· . . Public:: Sale ·

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AUCTION SERVICE
As I am no longer associated with
the Patriot Auction Barn. I am now
available for all types of auctions.

Form, G.Uipollo Ferry, 304·
576-2028.

Musical
Instruments

Whitney by Kimball . Call
814-986-4139.

IG FOOT
f. PARK

8~6-3879

~-

304·458-172.1 .

,EIIMANENT HOME

lngo 614-843-6216.

Floh Tonk and Pot Shop,

Au1tr11i1n Shepherd pupplel. regiuered 1nd
wormed. eKe. ttock. -Com.:
panion and watch dog.

GIVE YOUR

per 1 000 plants or 10 cent1
per plant. Wall brown Farmt.
Portland, Ohio. Call even·

1- - -- - - - - - Longbottom, Ohio. Call

304-875·4663.
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Potted tomoto planto. •100.

Strawberriet. Place

Po!nt . PleaO.nt·.-' 304-6711IMian R~llcs, , over • 800· 2()63. Fioh, blrdoond more.
·arrow head• and stone.
• et:o5o. 304-875-2835. .
One fem8le Red Bo'n e end
~Y 876-2360 or evening
. JQ,f-878·198, .
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304·882-2237.

1200. Hlmoloyon Siomooe
kitteno. t&amp;O. No checko.
Call 814·992-2807.
2413

Strawberr;e, for order. cell

New Haven. WV1.1 Picking
startt May 22nd. You pick·
we pick. No Sund1y Sa~s .
Wo need pickoro. Coli 1·

Place order now, Str~wber·
rleo. •1.00 por quart, 304·

Public Sale
&amp; Auc1ion

Owner is takinaemployment out of state end is willinfto sacrifice.
For more information call 'Bud' McGhH R•lty at ( 46-0552).
TERMS: $1.000.00 ca'sh or check with proper ID at tinie of sale.
Must be clo$ed on or before June 22, 1985. Taxes will be pro,rated
to date of closina. To be sold with the confirmation of the owner.

OWNER: MICHAEL AND PENNY McKEAN

AUCTI-ON.

commercial. garages.
farftl. ltorn. etc. Any size.

licensed and Bonded by State of Ohio
Residenl and Business Auction Service Available

froo alllmoteo. Coli 304·
875-3911 .
For loiaoa 211,000 lb.tobocco
NM. one farm with barn,

Coboll, Rt. 2, 15 mlleubove
Huntington, 304· 736-2342
"")&gt;nlngo.

ESTATE AUCTION

1 :.ow to'-cco aetter with

SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1985
AT 10:00 A.M.

pfowo'l460.00. 1,000 plootiq to'!k with Hom.llte pump
•e&amp;o.oo. A·Modol with cuitivotoro 11,100.00. 7 lt.
W,oodo 8uoh Hog
$1 ,500.00. Coli 304-738·
2~42 or 304-876-1288.

Route 35 in Rio Grande, Ohio.
Watch for signs.

·..DATE: May l8. 1985 .·
TIME: 10:00 AM.

LOCATION: 1502 Eastern. Avenue (rear) next to
..Kentucky Fiied CDicken. Gallipolis, Ohio
45631. ~ .
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S~LE CONDUCTED FOI: The.Gallia Coonty Commissidn: ·'
ers.
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Sellin&amp; an accumulation of semal years of surplus equip·
ment and supplies. A &amp;ood mix of uieable items. Be on
ti~
.
Partill Listinc: Wood desks, sleel desks, wall sink, Heyer duplicator, Warm Morning gas or coal incinerator, 400 amp
wilch box, 42 gallon electric hot water heater, circulating
fans, used lumber, counlers, wood paneling, upright deep·
fleeze, Hotpoint refrig., electric furnace, Square 0 load cen·
ter braker box (401. movie screen, chairs, Hotpoint dis·
hwasher, photo copier, elect. hot plate, steel gates, wood·
doors. baseboard heaters, miscellaneous cars and trucks,
and many ~ems loo numerous to menlion.
Also a metal trailer, 10.50, as is, can be seen at the land·
fill on Roush Hollow Road.
Items can be inspected one (I) hour prior to sale time.
TERIIS OF SALE: Cash or check with proper 1.0. All items
must be settled lor before removing from area. Not responsi·
ble for lost items. All ilems sold as is. Not responsiblefor acci·
dents.
LUNCH SERVED
BY ORDER OF THE GALLIA COUNTY COIIIIIISSIONERS

62 Wanted to Buy
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Coli 814-

Reg . pure bred Slmmental

medii - of c:lpvar, orchar.:t
ora11 ormiKed . You cut, r1ke

614·7U-3 100.

and bale. Call 614·7422180 or 614-742-2267.

Hay &amp; G.rain

64

Hay &amp; Grain

Ear corn for 11te. 12.50 per· Heyandc:orn. Cell614-992-

buohol. Coll614·843·5216. l -7-82_5_._ __ _ _ ~-

Real Estate General

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Canaday

bull, 2 yro. old. Coli 814 367-7490.

REAL ESTATE
446-4206
lONNIE 1. STUTtS SONNY GARNES
.~!9.ker
446-4206

Assoc .
446-2707

CATHY CWII
IUIIDEm

As so~ .
388-8118 heninas

9 yr. old' Reg. Appaloooo
mare h•s been thown aucce•ltully, ex. halter horse,

Call 814-448·3252.

Roglotorod yeorllng polled
Hereford bulls 1nd heifMa.
Registered yearling Angua

built. Riolng Ridge Form.
Call614· 448·2119 or 814448·2612.

3 ACRES - BEAUTIFUL3 BEDROOM. 2 BATHHOME DEN WITH
WET BAR, GARDEN TUB IN MASTER BEDROOM. 1.6!ll SQ. FT.
UVING AREA, PLUS 8X31 DECK 3 CAR GARAGE WITH SECOND

Reglotered Ouortor Horoo
gelding tor oolo. 8 yoara old.
Sorrel. 1500. Coll814·687·
3470oltari:OOpm.
-::--------For oolutolltimouprlnging

STORY STORAGE. CITY SCHOOl SYSTEM. THE ASKING PRICE
Will SURPRISE YUOU!

304-676-2510. 675·304·
2263.

•Willis T. Lsldln~am, R11llor, Ph. Homo 446·9539

FOR SALE

rooms: b.ith with shower, nat
ga~ F.A. lu;naoo. 2th40'

wooden porch with awninr.
carpeled, window air conditioning. Uke new inside. Buy ij and
move rt, or buy ~ and ~ i~
by ,renting t~ lot~ ~-presently
sitting on. ~ today. · .
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HI ACRES WITH COUIITRYSffiliiiG ·
MUST SEtL!I Nice and solid 2bedroom home located
on State Hi&amp;hWiy with.no real close neichbors, rural
water system plus drilled and d~ Will. Eltra water
tap for a mobile home hookup. N1ce restful area af·
ter a day's wor~.
!1574

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MARLIN WEDEMEYER - AUCTIONEER
245-5152 or 388·8249

•Leadingham Real Estate

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Licensed and Bonded by Slate of Ohio

446-7699

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Cash
Positive I.D. Required
Not responsible for accidents or .loss of property.

Real Estate General

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TIRED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLSP
LET US PAY THE BILLS I

SPRING VALlEY HOI£ is Wlitinl for weur llvinl pl-11
Drive ovellookq hills and VIlify akq Rt. 3.5. FuH
liniment. divided: wood stove, natq~ ps loreed 111. ~lty
1111111 and - . m bitlis. 3 BRs, llvin&amp; ruom. CIJIIYIIHII
kitdlln witll dininc - · fireplace. Nice Jlfd, landsCII!Iil.
Jenctd - and 51111'1&amp;1 building. Assullllblt loin. llllflltlll·
pte pos$t$Sion. ~ WilliS sold, ,lllluce to· 155,000. ·

·: WisemQn Real Estate Agency

.

JUST liSTED! IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM FRAME HOME IN
CITY. NICE CARPETING, GAS FURNACE, CENTRAl AIR CONO.
lEVEl FENCED lAWN. $32,000.

. ONLY $10,900
llx65' Vindali! Mark 'II .- 5 .

MISC.

CASE # 18.Ir0

JUST liSTED! NEARDOWNTOWN ON lOCUST STREET. 4 BEO·
ROOMS, 21h BATHS, EQUIPPED KITCHEN, FORMAl DINING.
fORCED AIR GAS HEAT, CENTRAL AIR COND. NEAR SCHOOLS.
SHOPPING. PERFECT HOME FOR A BUSY FAM IL~. $50,000.

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L. D. WARMAN. ESTATE
James or Irene Skaus, Executor

LOW PRICE PLUS LOW INTEREST MORTGAGE ASSUMPTION COlONIAL DESIGN, SPLIT FOYER, 3 BEDROOM~ SPACEFOR 4TH,
OECK. ABOVE-GROUND POOL $49,000

JUST liSTED!. FARM, $48,000. 2 STORYFRAME HOME, 4 BEO·
ROOMS, fORMAl DINING, EAT ·IN KllCHEN , APPROX. 60
ACRES, POND. NORTH GAlliA SCHOOLS.

Real Estate General

Rototiller, wire stretchers, shop vacuum, push
plow, tomato sta~es ; 36 .ft. wooden e·xtension lild·
-der, lo,g chains, battery c~:arger, w.oriden · tool
. boxes,'wash tubs, garden· sprayer,_, figeiglass.insulation, pruning saw, pipe wrench, grass seeder,
canning jars, tree frimmer, chain saw, keymaker
with keys. Many misc. tools ad lots, lots, more,

OWNER FINANCING AVAilABLE I\1TH $5.000 OOWN PAYMENT.
BALANCI: 15 YEAR TERM AT 12%, MONTHLY PAYMENT $288.05.
VERY NICE 2 BEDROOM, FULLY CARPETED. GAS HEAT, CENTRAL
AIR CONO. $29,000

JUST liSTED! UPPER S'"t~\)\"('J'JE. IN CITY. HUGE BACK
YARD. NICE 'TP~~\.l \' ·"vMS, EAT-IN KTCHEN. fUllY
CARPETED. A S;, .• "' $25,000.

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Apartment
for Rent

PH. OFFICE 446-7699

:Jay Dr. Subdivision, nice 5 year old home, I
:owner 3 bedrooms. I V1 bath, large kitchen &amp;
:eatina area. family room or fonnal dining, li~­
.ing room; 2 car plllge, gas heat, centllll a1r.

, 20 gauge pump Remington,' Marlin 22 .bolt action,
Haring!on Richardson pistol .

44

4341.
.
4 App811oosa ye,tllng coltl
for uae. C.O. Harrison. Call

l .. Ye..... f Thh 0Utst!.n-Thtn Ust With Ut

Sad iron, wooden chair, wooden boxes, platform
scale; wooden trunks, arm chair, milk can, lan·
terns, apple peeler, floor lamp, nail kegs, coal
miner lanterns, hanging scale, rail splitter, bee
smoker, cythes. corn scoop, push mower, wooden
rocker with woven bottom &amp; chairs, shingle cutter, picture frames, meat grinder, wooden side
.chairs hall tree, kerosene lamps, occasional table,
ottoman, 3-wringer washer, oak chair, and.many
more.

Eats
.

81-t'448-2411 9-6 or 614·
8P
_2_4_5_·6_5_4_4_a_tt_e_r_
;_m
_. _
Quality hoy for oolo. Some

COUtln, WHEN YOU CAN TEll THE
WHOLE WO.LD?

ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTORS ITEMS

CLOSE TO RIO
. • GRANDE' ON 325
6.49 acres more or less. ~cated
just south of Rio Grande on ·
State Highway 325. lots of
large, tall pone ~ees. Beautiful
building srtes in the woods. U
you like .trees, this is what you

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want_:.. ·

#631

GOING ~ESTAURANT BUSINESS
\lith all netessa~:Y equiplllefll N~e bu~ness !1r aman and wife or
a familY Ia operate.. Inquire in per.;on for.informatiOn.

#63Z

2 ACRES PLUS NICE COUNTRY HOME
large 12 .room remodeled home. 6 bedrooms, 2 balhs with
modern kitchen. Home covered with carefree aluminum sid·
ing. Thermopane windows, 2 sundecks fuel oil FA furnace
with a woodburner insert. 4 car garage and numerous storage bldgs. 2.093 acres. Rolling level land. A real Country
Gentleman home. Phone now.
#578
.
LOVELY SETTING
5 rooms, bath, 2 car garage, natural gas FA furnace, window
air conditioners, satelli\11 dish, swimming pool (18 ft. diame·
ter). garden space, fenced-in backyard. Stoage bldg. Possi·
ble loan assumplion. See lhis nice hom e.
#627
30 ACRES 11/L QUALITY HOllE &amp; BARN
Top qualily 9 room house with 7 rooms carpeled . 4 bedrooms, bath and full basement plus 3 car garage. Good barn
approx. 30'x4o: plus chicken hou se approx. 12'x30'. Ap·
prox. 10 acres lillable and 20 acres pasture wilh large pond.
Beautiful location with half mile fronlage on blacktop state
highway,
#598

117 A. CLEARED ROLLING LAND
Approx; 40 A. tillable, 60 A. pasture, tile block barn, approx.
40 x60 equ1pment shed and lots of other buildings, 4 cherry
trees, 3 apple, grape arbor. Stream flows through property.
All mineral rights go. 6 room home. 3 BR, basemenl, slorm
doors and windows. Built-in kilchen cabinets cooks love and
elec. relrig., fuel oil forced a11 furnace. Plenly'of waler. 2 garages. A real good farm. Only I I&gt; mi. to grocery and school.
Call now.

NEW ON 'THE MARKET _: VERY NICI: BRICK AND CEDAR SPLIT
FOYER HOME HAS 3 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS, EAT-IN KITCHEN
WITH DINING AR~ FAMILY ROOM. AREPL/oCE, CENTRAL AIR
CONO. SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION. IMMACULATE. $65.000.
1f YOU REALLY WANT THE BEST ... TAKE A LOOK! BEAUliFUL
STONE HOME HAS JAPANESE GARDEN, FAMILY RM. WITH
FIREPL/oCE AND DINING TERRACE. EQUIPPED KITCHEN. FORMAL

~:~~~~NLM~~~~~l~~ ~wg,1~~~~ COMPlETE WITH

CONVENIENT LOCATION - IN CITY. 3 BRS., FAMILY RM. GAS
FURNACE. VINYL SIDING. FENCED BACK YARD. $39.000.

128.000 UNBEATABlE pwl 0 2 STORY FRAME. 3
BEDROOMS, 2 BAT''"s.0·"'~"rttN PLUS OINmE. NICE

lE'IEl CORNER LOT . " " r.

VINTON - BEAUTIFUL FRAME RANCH EQUIPPED KITCiiEN 2 BATHS
ATTACHED GARAG~ CEKTRAI. AIR CoHO.. NICE lAYm. ' MOV£ IN
OONOITION. PRICEO BElOW MARKET VALUE AT SJ!,500

BIG WHEEl CARRY OUT - SUPER RT. 35 lOCATION. BUSY,
BUSY, BUSY. If YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT BUYING AGREAT IN·
VESTMENT PROPERTY, GIVE US A CAll'

#617
Reel Estate General

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:oPEN ·HOUSE
SUNDAY, MAY 19

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TWIN RIVERS TOWER
200 Second Street
Point Pleosanl ; W. Va .

439 Jerry Street
! Pleaunt Valley Estate• .- Rt. 3j;

vlronment.

tools, spray painting gun,e tc. Bottle gas furnace heal in gar·
aRe with 13' high door, 2nice landscaped lots ready for mobile home, doublewide or build a new home and operate a
body shop or mechanic garage. Approx. \1 mile off highway
35 west ol Gallipolis. Business with your home nearby.

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YOURS. THE LOCATION IS GREAT FOR EITHER. ROUTE 35, 3BED·
ROOM RESIDENCE, HAS l G. liVINGROOM WITH FIREPlACE. EAT·
IN KITCHEN, FAMILY RM., VINYL SIDING FOR LOw MAINTE·
NANCE. GAS FORCED AIR FURNACE. LOT IS1.2ACRES WITH 273'
·ROAD FRONTAGE. A LOT OF SPACE FOR VERY UntE MONEY.

$68,500.

YOU CAN'T BEAT THE LOCATION - ROUTE 35, JUST PAST
HOllE~ HOSPITAL UNLIMITEO ~NTIAI. FOR COMMERCIAl
INVESTffi. VERY NICE 3BF"":V~oME HAS EAT·IN KITCHEN,
LIVING AND FAMilY
Q • ,lAG( PLUS INCOME FROM NEW
MOBILE HOME ANL01 ~••LER PAD. CALL US. YOU WILL BE
PLEASANTLY SURPRISED AT THE LIST PRlCE1
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All Utilities Included In lent
f)f.cept Coble and Telepttone
Limited number of opart,.nts 011olloble for persons CO
years of oge and up.

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
200 Second Slreat
Point Pleosanl, W. Va.

35'x35' GARAGE &amp; 3 LOTS
2 mobile home or building sites with all ulilities available 3 water taps. Gar~ge with air compressor and other major air

BUILDING LOTS
21ols in Bidwell area. Suitable for mobile home or build your
own home. Rural water. Buy both lor $2,800.
#608
VACATION CAMP. BY BLUE LAKE ,
Owner financing, sundeck, rural watef. septic system , elel:· •
tric . Buy it wrth camping trailer or without, concrete
Great fishing! Buy and move right in.

adjusted income under HUD Section 8 program. TO qualify
for the,reduc.d rent your Income muat be a mo"lmum of
$13 ,250 per year fo,. one person and $15,100 per ~ear for
a couple . .

En loy the tfturity and comfortlr that ore afforded with our
restrlet.d building entry system , emergency calls t)"'tem,
lounge and communltv .room. planned ·activities and
aoc:lol event• provide a relowed and enjoyable en·

SOMEONE WANTS YOUR HOME
AND WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO
fiND THAT SOMEONE. C~LL USII

#624

Houalng for the elderl~ and handicapped. Rent It 30% of

675-6679

OHice Houra: 9 a .m. to 5 P·""· · Mondoy-Frlday or call for
oppolntment.

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36160 8oohon Rd .. Long
Bottom, Ohio. Chicko now
ovolloblo. Coli 814-985·

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THE WHOLE .

G.E. Frost Free refrigerator /freezer electric stove,
record albums, record player, end tables, large
wall. mirror, 3-pc. bedroom suite, B/W 19" TV,
cabinets, table lamps, upholstered chair, swivel
rocker &amp; chair, sofa &amp; chair, meat saw, canning
ketlles, Presto canner, electr.ic appliances, pots &amp;
pans, cuckoo clock, curio cabinet, many misc.
items.
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Auctioneers Note: llost eYerythina in tllis sale is YOry
clean and . readY to use with aood quality throuahout!
~tit Sal-'

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176-•100
3117-7133.

be regiatered

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Alfafa-Timothy · ltanding34acrea. Reedytobale . Call

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AT -10:00 A.M •

Sale Conducted By: 'Bud' Mc:Ghee Realty, Auctioneer and R•l Es-

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Hay lit Grei11

Reel Estate General ·

Locatod nur Athens, Ohio near Bow ~h State Park. Exit
U.S. 3ht Columbus Road Exit, travel Zmiles to Cohlmbia
Road (past Perkins Rest to top of hill, 1st traffic Iicht).
Trml about Z milas on Columbia Rd .. then turn onto
Stro1ds Run Rd. and follow to sale. About y, mile from
Dow Lake. Sians will be postodl

Hundrllll upo1 h•ndrods of Items to 1111 11 this sale.
Above llstlna doesn't btain to describe all Items which
will bt soldlllrs. Seiple colltttlll most of her adult life
afld the home ttlltcts h11 Interests!
TERIS: Cash dey of salt or Chtck with' PositiYt ID.
Lunch Avalllbltl
CO-EXECUTORS:
DOWLER
DOWLER

rama.

QUill egga av.lli~ble on
LIBonte ' s Quail Farm .

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8 yoar old, block. Quarter
Tobacco poundtgoln GoUla horoa, gelding. t4110.00,
co. Coli814-448-4188.
304-773-5081 .

. LARGE
ESTATE
AUCTION
ESTATE OF THE LATE BURYL SEIPLE

ANTIQUE . FURNITURE: Nice walnul commode w/" Nut
Carved pulls; excellenl "Grand Rapids" mahog. high chest &amp;
dri!Sset w/mirrors ·&amp; carvings; fine caned seat &amp; back rocker
wlcarvings/spindles; walnut parlor table; line bow front
dresser w/mirrors &amp; glass shelves &amp; matching high chest: 3·
Viet cane seat chairs; plus other furnilure'
PIANO: Very good modern Kimball piano w/bench!
AVERY LARGE SELEGliON OF GLASS, CHINA, COLLECTOR
ITEIIS &amp; BOTTLES: Everything is full! Many items stored in
boxes' lmpos~ble to list everything! Abt. 38 pes. "Old
Chelsea" English blye &amp;white china;'biue/white ''kent" platler: Blue Willow; lg. deco. C.T. Germany bowl; German In·
cised Coblenz Rehelnland stein; lea leaf; IS" Willets Belleek
pitcher: Marked Heisey "Orchid" bowl: Wedgwood type Jasperware "Mounted Indian" plate; tall "Ivory Alacite" Lincoln
Drape Aladdin lamp; Bavana ilems; cup/saucer collection;
assorted deco. china plates: decorated china: Fenton, compotes, brass ilems; sloneware ilems: Nappies: toothpicks; old
records; button pictures; bottles include: qt. Thatchers Dairy_
&amp; other milk bottles H&amp;A Gilley Gin; beams; "Zipper" pontiled bottle; heavy "Diamond Point" water bottle; enamel,d
green Ponliled bottle: other bottles stored in boxes, contenls
unknown! Also gOod qualily modern furniture, major appli·
ances and good selection of tools!

5 4-H SUttolk morlcot lomb

Uvelltock

Holatene cow• 1nd heifera.

The following personal property from the
estate of L.D. Warman. Probate Court Case
#18,110 wili be offered for sale at Public
Auction.
CARPENTER TOOLS

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1·3 yr. txc.·blood llnH. CoH
Slat, Run Farma. Jackaon.
Oh. t1 4·2811 -1787 or 81 4·
288·8395.

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Poio 8ulldlngo Conotructad

245-5152 - 388·8249

.. GUNS ..

l.ivestock

t200. Coll814-98&amp;·3181.

for

HOUSEHOLD

4!3

type. Alweya kept inside.

Marlin Wedemeyer - Auctioneer

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Farm Equipment

Cub Lowboy 16 inch bally

Band saw, lathe, jig saw, radial arm saw, planes, ,
hand saws, braces &amp; bits, metal &amp; wood files, mi· .
Ire box, hammers, wooden mallots, chisels, tap &amp;
die set, box clamp, Cclamps, squares, hacksaws,
key hole saws, rules. router, electric drills, drill
p~ess, sanders, circular saw, 6ft. level, concrete
finishing tools, asst. nails, many more.

filhlng reels. Shimeno.
Dlllwe, A.B.U. 66 percent
off. new and Used. Call

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0hiO- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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SAU IY OWND - 446·4355
t"ewly remodeled, 3-4 bedrooms, dinina
'room with patio doors, lara• kitchen, 2YI
baths, family room. total 1900 square f~et

of llvlna space; lfS forced air heat and central air.
.
~Possible lH's% loan assumption for qual'ffi buyer, $57,500.

LOW DOWN PAYMENT - OWNER FINANCING
Are you looking lor a 2 bedroom overlooking the Ohio
Wrth ljttle m,intenence. Beginner home or retirement home.
We have il,
#260
I ACRES
Within 10 minutes drive to downtown Gallipolis. City schOol
system. His hookup for mobile home. Gallia rural water,
electric and septic tank. Niahtlight on pole. 200 feet lrontage
on Grtham S chool Road. limber. Building sites. Call now.
N4n

THIS IS JUST A PARTIAL LISTING OF
OUR MANY FINE HOMES. STOP BY
OR GIVE US A CAU. WE PROBABLY
HAVE A HOME FOR YOU.
AUDREY F. CANADAY, REALTOR
MARY FLOYD, REALTOR , ••e -3383
EUNICE NIEHM, REALTOR. 448·1897
26 LOCUST STREET, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

A·FRAIIE HOME ON .65 ACRE LOT - 3 bed1oo'"' i 'h bat.
living room, kilchen, utility room. \1 basement unhnished. PriL
S2S.OOO - $1.400 down payfr!int. $345.00 Monthly oavrnent.'
P&amp;l. 10% Adj. rate 30 yrs.

�D-6- The Sunday Times-Sentinel
66. Seed 8i Fertilizer

71

Auto• for Sale

71

· Tobacco plantl for Mle.

Roady to oat. Call 814·
4050.

1984 Chlivan. one owner,

1960

Old a Cutlou
V-8, AC, raer
window defogger, AM-FM
etereo. exc cond. ~ low mi-

low milea, eKe cond. mutt

8ro~gham

T ransportaiiUII

oall t4,600 firm. 304-8762663 after 5:00PM.

leage. muat aell, 304-676-

1977 Chevy NOYo, colloftor
5:00, 304-876-1113.

2485.

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1984 Chevett, one own•r.
low
exc cond, mutt

Autos for Sale

mil••·
'ooll, 304-675-2663
5:00PM.

TOP CASH pold for '80
model end newer uaed cara.

' 76 4·door Dodge Coronet.

6 cyl. 15110.00. 1209 Sand
H~l Rd. Pt. Pl.

after

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Autos for Sale

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Plymouth Volarl rtotlon
wagon. PS . Pl . AC,
t895.00, 3011 Holloway St••
Henderson.

876·4369.

W. ·va. 304-

'78 Chevy laguena,
t760.00. 304·875-4404.

19118 Rambler can ba -n
2309 Mt. Vernon Ave. after

6:00. phone 304 ·1175·
3874.

Smith Buick-Pontiac. 1911
Eeetern Ave .. G•llipoli1. C•ll

Trucks for Sale

614·446 -2282.

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1977 Ford Moverlck, boot
offer. Coli 614·256-6251
after 8:OOPM.

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Chevy Luv pickup, wtth flat
bad, bert offar. Coli 11426!J·6261 ofter 6:00PM.

T!Ucks for Sale

71 luldl Umltad allalactrlc.
cruloe. 52.000 mha. oacallent condition, poyrnanto or
pay off. Call tl1 4·388·
1482.

19, 1985

19, 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.
72. Trucks for Sale

72. _ Truckl for Sale

1880 Chewolet sconadale
4·WD, ~ ton. AM -FM
cauetta, low milaOfO . Call
814-241·5478.

1875 Ford Bronco. exc .
oond., new p•lnt, new tirel
6 shooks. tow mltoogo. Coli
114·281·1108 after 5PM .

1984 Ford F 150, 4 opaad,

ovardriw, Ranger A plcg,

19n Fore F-100, liuto,
radio, PS. Pll. U388. AM -FM cuoott, 13,000
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John' a A~lo Solao, llulevllle mHoo, 304-171-24.19.
Ad., Gaii~Ho. 814·-"tl- 1982 Ford truck. tl cyl. 4
4782.
opaad. with ovordrlw, ohon
bed, 28,000 m~oo. AM-FM,
19790odgeWorlockll, \H. eliding
window, doluaalnto·
pickup, ot•oldo, ohon bad,
oil po-r with olr. chrome rloo:, t5,200.00. Coli 304·
batwoon 7:30
whoolo lo bumpo&lt;, cuotom 17e-5421
AM ·IPM. batwoan Mon and
llriplng lnoldo -lo aut. Ton- Sat.
• neeu CO'fller. vamlahecl ralll,
pm.ct cond. Colll14·446·
1980 Ford two ton
9780.
--~--'----- t700.00. 304-468-1806.

1978 Dodt• 050 Spon. 5
ipeed . low miles. new

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1981 4WD Toyota truck.
57,000 mlloo. AM-FM oto-

1979 CJ -6, 6 cyl. 49,000

la~t aondltibn. Coli 614992·211111 oftor 6:00pm.

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1979 Hondo XR 500'o
offer. Con 114·246· fourordlnaryWQfdo.
oftor 5 pm.
.
cond. Colli

Ford v1n. customil~ ad, ~ T,

1977, AT. PS , PB, good
cond.. &amp;3,900. Coil 304875-1731 alter &amp;PM .

new camper top. Excel~

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Vans 8i 4 W.O.·,

rubbar. Clean. Coli 614992-3798.

NO,

itfmru} fi)ft ~THAT SCRAMBLED WOAD DAilE
I!!J ~~· by Hervl An"&lt;&gt;id and Bob t.oo
Unocrambio t'- four Jumblao,
ono lottorto- . aquare,loform

Motorcycles

Trucks for Sale .

1976 Ford pickup, 304875-2149.
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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NAIRY

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ADDITIONS. INC . 1819

W81hington Blvd ., Belpre,

Ohio. Colll14-423·6825.

RON 'S Televialon Service.
Hou u calla on RCA. Quazar.

1972 lntornoltonol, 24 ft .
bed wllh ceb over,
U.OOO.OO. ex cbnd. Coli

1978'h Chevy Blozor 4x4,
67,000 mile1. PS. PB. out&lt;i.
U,900. Cell 614-99.2·
304-875-1288 or 304-731· 2603.
2342.
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IIP:EJ; OF LOOI&lt;IN6o

AT ALL iH05E
ROAD5ff;;&gt;E AD5.

Now arrange lhe circa! letters to
form the surprl" answer. as~­

oest ~

Coli 814-388-8509.

Cadillac 1981, Fleetwood

.in .c..diw: i

Brougham. 4 door. diesel.

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246-9598' ofter 6 pm.

cond., for more information

814-388·8178.

1979 Muotong AC, PS, PB,

FARM- Modern in evl!l)' way. Hoose has 6 mom~
bath, buitt in 1978. Three bam~ ike new, used for,
tobacco and show horses. Oaj Townslip, Gallipolis
School $)'stem. $51,400. ·
N869 .

•m·fm caaa•"•· ex. cond.

Coli 614-448·3231 oltor
6pm.
AMC Spirit 4 spd.

AM·FM tape. 1un roof. low

$3,199. John'o

Auto S'elea. Bulaville Rd .,

Gollipolia. Coli 614-446·
4782.

CoUpe, red, 4 1pd.. exc .

cond.. 53,850. Coli 614446·1640.
1984 Pontiac 6000. AC.
Cruise, tilt. loaded with
extra•· 13,000 mil••· Priced

to ooll. Call 814-992-2849.

#748
COMMERCIAl 0~ RESIDENIIAl - Over 7 acres in
LAND - Oesira)Jie tract 96.62 acres more or less on
one of.Galia Coonty's fi~ toc..tiont Buy part li all. .
St Rl 124. Apf)'Ox. 30 acres tillable. Pond, 'some·older
Attractive ranc.h style hQme: ·~ b!!drooms, 24'x24'
· barns.
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family mom wrth wb' fire~ace. . vinyl sidin&amp; Sttnge
b111d1n&amp; City water and sewer. lbn't let this btiy pass
A HOME TO APPRECIATE - Beautiful modular home
yoo by!
with 3 bedroom~ 2 lull baths, garden tub. walk-in
·M125
shower. Kitchen complete with special lighting. living
· . roo!". famify.room. Walk-in clo!els, cefling fans. ce~tral
.
•• air, woodtiurrief, 2 car garage. Convenient to s11i(l1ming
·• Pool. 1foies;. bankr etc.• · :
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door

hllrdt'o p. 6 cYlinder, ata.n.d*

ard. good shape. run• good .
•1200. or will trade for
truck of equal value. Call

614-742-2602.

M~at

Soli--- 1980 ~ore!
Muotong, -88,000 .•mllot,

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mu!Jt eee to appreciate. ·cen

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614-268-6574 otter 5pm ..

into
constructed, 3 bedrm.
1976 Old a Cutloso Su· I~~~::.~~~~~: lois of privacy on wooded lot. Ful basemen' 2

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good 1500. Call 614-3888621 alter 4pm.

Both good condition. Call

OPEN HOUSE
THESE 4 HOUSES WILL BE

OPEN

SUNDAY, MAY 19- 1:00-3:00
This is a great opportunity to see 4 very nice homes. All are in the
same general neighborhood on or nea1 Debby Drive.

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E~CEPTIDNAL MOBILE HOME - We challenge you to

lool&lt;- at th~ 12'x60' five room and bath, with expando
unit, attached 7x!Z insulated utility mom. Can be left
on present level lot with garden space tor $35.00 per.
month. Clean and like new!
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$38,500- House and l3 acres locafed 100 yrds. off
Neighborhood Road. This t-ome has nearly 1500 sq. ft.
of living area. 3 BR. large living room. dining room, h/w
heat plus nice garden area and woods. Private location.
JUST USTED - YDU CAN'T BEAT THE PRICE $59,900 will buy th~ very atlractive ~.bedroom stone
ranch overfooking t~ river near town.Ower l!Qisq. It
including 3 baths, 2 car garaee. fireplace, natural ps,
central aor. Much more!
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79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

. Boat•
Motors for Sale

Services

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RANCH
BR BRICK RANCH
car garage, !.6 ac. 2 baths, FR, formal entrance, I ac. $72,500. 2
141 to Safford Schoof miles out Rl. 141 from Rt.7 on left..

ANXIOUS - $27,000 - Owner moving out of town,
desires to sell fast Lovetv rancll lituafiJd on Slate
Highway near Tycoon Lake.Full besement. I acre lawn,
,·rural water, city schools.

Home
I mprovilments

NMY IEIIOOEL£0 and waitin&amp; for someone woo
can appreciltt the worllmanslip used in this home.
New carpet throu~ Andersen winctows, natural
ps heat, beserrient, dectc oll1111$1er bedroom. In-town
location.

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ONLY $19,900! - Avalue you can't beat. 3 bedroom
Ira me ranch. Approx. I II acres. Storage bllilding. Good
garden area. Oose to Ewingtorr area.
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Mircum Roofing &amp; Spou t ·
ing. Now installing rubber
roofl . 30 year~ 8KPI:nience,
specializing In built up roof.

Coli 614-388-9857.

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Call collect1 ·61 4·237·

Drywall, residential &amp; commercial. quality hanging &amp;
finishing . Ceiling designs &amp;
repair work. Call James

2\\ baths,
&amp;
. extra lots.
$7.8,000. 2 miles out Rl. 141 across from
Debby Drive.

3 BR -I· LEVEL
I full &amp; 2 half baths, farJe FR &amp; I car garage.
$55.,900 275 Debbi DriVe.

SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1:00-3:00
Compliments of•••

·WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
446-3644

Oh. Call 614-446-7887 .

c:ont•ined, 22ft. 2 a•le.
IIHp 8,
cook ato••e. l TruCk Camper, 101ft ft ..
ov•n &amp;exh•ut~tfen, gea good .shape, S750 . Call

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.,:~:.•; gao or elect. rolrlg:~

shower w11ti b11in.
•wnlng &amp; carpet .

DO. Coli 614 -258·

614·388-8443.
'89

Scotty

sleeps four,

e900 . 00 . 304 - 875 606053

ONE OWNER CUSfOII - Painstakingly planned and
buin II yr. old 2000 plus SQ. brick ranch on 2acres
off Rt. 35. With tow, low utili~es. mini111.1l f)laintenance.
tilis-fme home has' 3 bedroo'lns. 2 baths. sunken FR, 2
ear ~rage plus eXtra 24x30 ga(age/ building. Close to
sropJlini area. h"OSpital. city. school .district. Call for
'aptxmtment to lee this onel!1 ' · · ·
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Phone 304-576-2010.

Starks Tree and Lawn Ser·
vice. stump removal. 304-

576 -2010.

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Plumbing
&amp; Healing

CARTER ' S PLUMIIING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth end Pine
Gallipotis. Ohio

Phone 614-448 -3888 or
614-448-4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt . 1, Box 356, Galli·
polis. Coll614-367·0676.
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House painting&amp;: trailer roof
topS. Call614·446·2614.

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Gene 's Deep Stream Carpet
Cleaning. upholstrey .
1cotchguard. deodorlr:ers.
free estimates, highly re·
comm·ended . 614 - 742 ·

Good -1 Excavatillg. basementa. footers, driveways,
septic tanks, landscapiog.

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UKE NEW - 430 lewis Drive. Til~ adorable ranch
home is pelfect for anyone. 3 bedr09ms, I \! baths, '
lovely carpet. very tarae min llitchen, central atr,. inS!III!I!d. (ly !ChCotS, wattr and sewef.
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BE A PIIIJUD MlR - This hOme $peBie$ With
PRICE REDUCED SS.OOO - Famiy must sell Qlici! A _
111rmlll and wll invilt you In for 1 tour. 'illy -.actlvl
modem country 3 or 4 bedroom, llldel:orabid, l1llw
carpet thnJu;1alt 3 bedrooms, IZxl7 likl1en IIIII
'expensive carpet. A 8f8ll SllllillJ Barn ill IJIOd
Z.flrick. Garaae. Nr conditiouing unit Hot 111111r 1111*
condition, other oulbuildincs. 5 Acres, IOfl18 YloOded.
recently rejjaced. low maintenance. t..owt; flntled
to parlt. St Rt
Reduced price ~7.500.
backyard. Molt for yow monty.l38,500 Qty
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CH884ConturyZiilaolilowo~ulnll(eo.l•lheNAt.

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Excavating

Coli Anytime 814-448·
4Jt3?. Jarj,es L. D.avioon, ~[·
oC.Vtud. ·

Broker-Au~ti.onoer

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Coil «6·0~52 Anytime
Beth Null 245 - 9~07
Steve McGhie

M~GHEE
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BIIR 447 - FIRSf nME ON MAIIKET - Ranch ltyle home on I~
londsc.ped !al lot li. iviol room, llitthen Wl1l1 dining '""· 3 !IRs an&lt;l
bath. Ful ~ oilt1 bmiy room. bedrMm and bath. Plenty &lt;111mge.
Scr-·in palio, central air. Kyi!&lt;f ()"" Sci1o&lt;i Oistri:l Coli lor an
i!IIP&lt;Inlment

EXCEPIIONAI. VAllE ON CUOIIIA -~ IIANCII
FOR SAl£ IY OWNER--FNNCtiG lVAUIIF
1D% INTEREST-VARIW 01 RXED RATE
WITH s•t~ DOWN PAYMENT

MEIGS COlMY US11NGS
MIA 564 - NEW LISTING - 10 acres w~h a ranch home.
Kitchen has plel\_ty of ca binet space and island W(lk area. 3
bedrooms, I II baths, lull basement • pa~ially finished and has
carpeting paneled fam1~ room w/ woodburner. Springwale&lt;. Sel~
for $49,500.

Owner has moved to new home in same nei&amp;hborhood and
would like to shart the lovely Sprinc Vafle_y 1111 with so':"e
lucky person who epprtciates 1 well 11111ntafned, quality
home. lai&amp;e lot. California style brick .ranch_ with lands·
up incand enclosed sin1le ear pracew1th ldllttnt office
area. 2200 sq. ft. tivin1 1rea. includinc farce livin&amp; room
with lireplace, dini111 room, family room wilh indoor barbecue, 3 farce bedrooms, 2\i ceramic baths. sewinaarN.
and roomy storace in utility room. Slorap aru available
in basemen! and attic arta with dtscllldinc staim1. Car·
petina throu1hout. Most window treatments remam . At·
cent updates include new root new asphalt d,ri~oway, out·
door c.arpetinaand indoor paintinc. Hon:'e his !Men well
maintained and updated with ertra •nsulll1on, new
kitchen cabinets 1nd Formic.a tops, stove and double wall
oven. Dishwasher, disposal and refriceretor r_emain. Out·
door recreation area includes cover~ patio w1th ps Ifill,
badminton court with outdoor lilhtinc. City school system, city weter end sewer and shop pine nurby..Nei&amp;hb~r·
hood Watch in effect. Must s• to aprrec~ate f•n• details
of birch panelin&amp; and trim, stone wal in family room and
roominess. •
For Furthor Information Coli Ownon lt
446·2734 or 446-2206-Appoint,..,t

MMR 559- PRICE REDUCED - 3 bedrooms. extra large liv1ng
room w/ woodburner. House has alun~num Sldmg and ~ situated
on mce level lot. Located in Raci11e. NOW $28.500.
MMR 563 - Approx. 18 acres with 3 bedroom hOme on
Matheney-Fairplay Rd. Garden space, dug well and 27'x40'
workshop. Sells for $34.900. ·
MMR 562 - A real rnce Colon~ I home. Situated on approx.. 6'-1
acres, ~nyl sidin&amp; \! basemenl 3 bedrooms. 2 bath!. family room
w/ woodburner. Loads ot storage space, Enclosed front porch,
garage. 2 farm ponds, barn and fencing. Selling price of $59.900.
MMR 560 - Owne&lt; Will negobate on thiSline' Cute as can be. 2
bedroom~ new vinyl ~ding. Andersen windoWs and new 'carpet.
Take a Iooft It ~ ready to move 1nlo. In Pomeroy. Asking $24,900
bU\ wilt cot1sider offe&lt;.
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#405

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FHA LOAII ASSUIIi'TION - Low doWn payment. low
paynients 2 story home on B~avife Rd. Nice
peaceful settin&amp; 3 BRs. 1 bafh, large eat~n ijtchen,
living room. dining room and full basement Forced air
Wli&lt;)dbumer &amp; electrie furnace_to heat efficienlty. ~ • ·
dec.k. 9!1% inten~t. $34.[l00
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month~

1984 14•70 NASHUA MOBILE HOM( - Central
coolin! and heating. Veiy clean and in new cond~on .
Good buy at $16,000.

#305

REAL ESTATE

#230

'GARDEN CENTER &amp;·· FLOWER SHO_P - Super
'location. 25 year of buliness. 60x36 blll_
d,_
ng w~h lull
basement cedar siding and attractive br1ck front wllh
porch. inventory inclUding nursery item~ chem1cal
·fertilizers. etc, green house. Pertect oppo~umty for
•aggressive person to be his or own boss and grow Wllh
· the business call lor mme informatiOn:

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#324

IIOIIUIITH GQIIGlOIIS RIVER VIEW- Vel)' nice I I?

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WHAT A PLACE TO RAISE A FAMILY - This home
offers everything your family heeds: Plenty of room
inside w/ 4-5 ·large BRs, 2 bath~ living room, fam1ly
room. den, dining and partial basement Over 3,000sq.
ft. all together. Pfenly ol room outside: 15 acres, some
wooded, some crop, plenty of yard, Good gardenspace,
room lor beef or horses. enclosed sw•mmmg pool, large
garage ~n d workshop.L6cated off Rl. 160 - close to
everything - but )'1lu'll never wa nt to move:
#240
83 ACRES located 2 mies N. R~ Grande ;u$1 off
Pleasant Valley Road. Good timber ~and of oak and
pme over most Some open land near ~d horne site.
Coonty water availabla lard fronts on twll roads with
approx. 2,000' '" total. Asking $35.000.
#333

DONT WAin This' ner.1y ~Sled br,ck ranch probably

Won't be around that ton~ Located on aprofessionally

"story Cape Cod loclled a minute below town on ~e&lt; ' landscaped lot in Debby Orive, this home ISacut above
Ri1rlr Road offers )'IIIli family SiliCiouSliving w/4 BRs
most Exceptional featu1es in the kitchen like center
111 larael. atlndlve family mom w/hardwood .floors &amp; isle, beautiful oak ca~nets and exfX)Sed brick make

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~ into brick fireplace. large living
room w/bey window, eat~n kitchen &amp; format d1nlne.
Plrbal unlinished basement also. 16x32
;;d w/wood deck. IJr&amp;e 3-4 cal garaye
~ tor workshOP- This home his 11ot of charm
iRidt end aut f1llfinC S69.900.1lJyets PI,._,~

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A VERY PLEASANT HOME
LISTING - Peaceful setting ov~~~:f1a~~~
homey 4 BR ranch with formal E
den, OR and 3 bedrooms on m~~b~~i~~n fi~~=
solid wood paoeling and w
Upstairs has one large bedroom
attic for storaga 2car garage includes a~rge workslxlp
area. AR on a beautiful I \! ac. setting at t~ edge Ill
town overlooking the river.
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EVERY MAN'S DREAM - 1s to own a rustic cedar
ranch just ike th~ one. Perched on a pme ~uddt!d
knoll and surrounded by 23 r~f1ng acres. Ideal spollor
.that bass pond you've always wanted. The wife won't
object because she'll lall in love with the home and
there are afew neighborswith1n Y.~hng reach, Beautl,fut
view of peaceful countrysides.Th~ ~ everyth•ni you ve
' been looking for and more. We can get you financed
$79,900.
#203

n ~u- ~~x of 4th·Ave..
eatin kitchen.
small easy
$38.500.

HERFS ONE FOR THE BARGAIN SEEKERS - 2 story
t-ome wrth maintenance free siding Includes large t.R,
DR, eQuipped kitchen with eati n bar, 3 BRs &amp; I bath.
Huge wrap-around porch lor re~xa tion, large 1acrelot
with 2 car. garage. 14xl8 ootbuildmg and partial
basement. Buyers Protection Plan for a lull year Only
$39.900

Ike Wiseman - 446-3796
B. J . Hairston- 446-4240
Clyde B. Walker - 246·6276
David E. Wiaaman- 446·9666

NEW USTING- Pl. Pleasant area on Jericho Road j u~
off S.R. 2. Eight year old home, 4 BRs. I ~ ·bath.
fireplace. air conditioned, deck off dining area. Extra lot
for garden, recreat~n. also prov1des IJfivacy. Wooded
area on the sides. Priced at $57.800.® .
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bedrooms, I\! baths, living room with w/wbfp, formal
dining room. new kitchen cabinets wtth range and
overt BreBfast room. lsi floor laundry. Full basement,
with family room, ga$ heat prage. Storage buifdinlf,
fenced yard.

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D &amp; R Contractors: Siding,
roofing, new structures, re·
modelinq, decks . patios .
Free eat1matea, Gallipolis,

Motors Homes
Winnebago motor home.
&amp; Campen
23 ', AC. ganerotor, CB.
.-...- - - - - - - - 1 1 9 7 2, like new, S10,600.
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Call 304-675-1731 alter
trailer, •COmpletely &amp;PM.

evettastinc cornfolt Many nice features. Includes: 3

HOME &amp; 9 ACRES - This ~ a IIDity remodeled 3
bedroom home Qff Georee's Creek Road. Includes
~m. sidin&amp; equipped kl:hen, .,odburner.&amp;lll heat.
garage. Hire garden area. Lois of woods. PJ,900. I
Year Buyer Pr~.
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Plants 614 -246-5669 .

11813

AND ClOSE TO TOWII ...,..
~res
llemadeled 2 slory, 5 bedroom home. Bam fenced.
Ttllable aaeaee. pellialty woOded. Super !Jcation.
Approx. 2 miles hom IDwn.
11101

$

app&lt;lnlmoot loda~

Are you t ired of tripping over
your stump7 Is it an eyesore.
if' so call us for free estimate.
Starks Tree and lawn Ser·
vice for cOmplete lawn care.

0488 . day or night. Roger1
Basement Waterproofing .

UVE IN CHESHIRE -lklusually well kept home w~h

12 EVANS HEIGHTS- Truly a delightlut ranch home.
3 bedrooms. kl:hen, dining room, full d~ided ·
basement with !amity room and fire,nce. Ranee.
relrigerator, dishwasher. City scOOols. w~ter and sewer.
Aflonlable Jrice. $31,000.

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576 -2644.

APPIIOXIIIATELY 45 ACRES of iertife soil ~
building sites. frontJ&amp;e on Bidwell-Rodney Road ckise
to 1ft cereal mil. Bem. 2 ponds, leoced. Partially
wooded. Tilteble 8Cfelllll!. Good pasture. Mineral rights.
R11at water avaitate.

11856

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MENTS, replacement win·
· do~vs. aluminum soffit, vinyl
siding, continuous gutters.
free estimates. all work
guaranteed . spring dil ·
count, call evenings 304·

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All UTIUnES ON LOTS
I LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM

1 Rota ry or c:•ble tool drHiing.

446-3644

SO MUCII FOR SO UTTLE - Attractive brick and
frame ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, outstanding
km:hen 2 car garage. Storage building. Immaculate
inside and out Approx. J!IJ miles H.M.C. Call for
a~nlment today. ·•

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PH. 446- 1167 - 9A.M .-SP.M .
AFTER 6 P.M . 367 -7218 or 367·0303$

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•• 444 - OWIIEJ AIIXIOUS 10 SEU! 3BR ranch silulled oo 2.35aae
klt m/ 1. PllllltM! 811 loan assumption 10 Qll'ldied buY'f. lndllies l~ e&gt;l·ln
ki1chen. separale. utility um , fami~ roomWl1l1 w.b. !replaCI! C.llor an

REALTOR

NEAT AS A PIN inside and oot Attractive aod sharply
decorated brick ranch with s~s kitchen and
· dining lAIII, bath. family room with woodburner, utility
room. garage. Quiet neighborhood. Fiat ~wn.
Assumable mGrtP£!! to filS! time home buyer. City
schools. Owner's relocating. low 50s.
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Reel Eetate General

. #781

home near town. Includes: I ~ baths, full basement
with family room and rec. mom, fireplace, natural gas
and central air. Priced at $49,900.
N779
FAMILY WAIII'EO - Hon-e in afamily neighrorhood
Tasl!fuly dec:orated bi·level featuring 3 bedrooms, 1\!.
baths, spaciouS fam~y room with fire~ace, 2 car .
gnge, COYered deck. Level treed ~wn. Priced in the
50s. Shown by appoimment.

THE SELLER'S LOSS is your gain with th~ 3 bedroom
ranch. Custom made kitchen cabinets. Carpeted
throoghout Carport. Recently conS1nJcted garag11.
Large lawn. Good garden area. State Route.

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RINGLES'S SERVICE, ••·

periancad carpenter. electrlcien , muon, palriter, roofin g. (including hat tar
applicatio,) 304-67.6· 2088

OWNERS ANXIOUS TO SELL - Owners have moved
and must left this nice 3 bedroom' brick and fraf)le

11840

CHOICE BUILDING LOTS

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B &amp; 0 HOME IMPROVE·

Unconditional lifetime gUarantee . Locit.l references
furnished . Free eatima.tes .

OWNERS LEAVING ~. EA - Conip;ere;y fum~hed 3
bedtoom Tudlif style' home only 4 years md. 2 batbs;,
family room. den or 4th bedrQOm. kitchen comptett
with a~nces. Heat pump, central air, at!lched
garage. W~hin 3 mi~ of town. Only $49,900. Call for
, . an appomtment !o(l.iy.

HOUSE WITH GARAGE: Small shop and
shower in basement. Four rooms and bath •.
·2 porches, carport, new furnace and central
air. Middleport. Oliio.
HOME NlnONlL BANK
CALL 949-2210-lsk for Tim

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Most walls completed nme
day, Pump sales and servi·

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

. THIS ATTRACTIVE brick lri·level with 3 bedrooms,
family room with fireplace or woodburner hookup, 2
baths, 2 ~ car garage, t~rmopane 1\indoWs with marlje ~~~- heat pump, central atr plus 2 ~ .
.
or less. Everything needed to make you apprec;1ate thiS
hoiiHl. Priced in the upper 50s.

SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with 3 bedrooms. 2
complete baths, dinina room. living room
and large recreation room. Located on 8
acres. lar&amp;e farm pond. Racine area.

,1331 .

NEW ON MARKET - Start out or retire in this 3 i
bedroom rnob1le home. l:xtra large porch. I acre lot.
City schools. $32,000.

QUAIL CREEK: 1981 VICTORIAN - ~you are in t~
market for an edraordinary mobile home, we have~ 3
bedrooms, l'h baths,. living room w~h woodburning
fireplace and expanded area. Loaded with buiftjn lxJok
cabineiS, kitchen with breakfast bar and furniture. Can
be bought on loan assumption.

-614-742·2417.

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#855

PERFECT ONE FLOOR PLAN - 2,1XXJ sq. ft. in this
lovely brick ranch, for111.1l entry to sunken living room.
fomlal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2\i baths, large
kitchen with eating area, family mom with fireplare,
utiity room, mud mom, 2 car attached pra~. Home
Protection Plan.
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SECLUDED 4 ACRES - Convenient
be yours in this charming 4 bedroom,
Was'rer, drye&lt;, range, 4 acres of natural scenic ~nd.
Large 2\! car garage with workshop. 2 slllll horse barn,
rural water ~us much more.

1983 Dodge Omnl 03900.
•1978 Chovy pickup $2800.

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1968 2-door V.W. 1973
' Sedan V.W. Call 614· 9927625.

I II bath,
$64.500. 2
out
Rd. 2nd house on right.

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. HOME FOR ALL' SEASoNS -Well carfd for !4'x70'
Vindale mobile home $iluated on almost ~n acre lawn.
Pleasing ,floor plan, 2 large bedroom~ separate dining
area, central air, completely underpinned and bed
down. ~ front
g;nage. On••.,
$21',900.
. patio. Unattached
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' 1 975 Chevrolet Station
Wagon, auto. tr1n1.. runs

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Felty T.ree Trimming. stump
re moval. Call 304 6 76 ~

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cas. 304-896-380.2.

NEW USJING - CHARACTER $36,800 - Buy a
home oot just a illuse. l'tlth alittle work thiscould be a
dream hOme. 4 bedrooms, fireplace, eat·in kitchen,
formal dining room, full basement 17 acres, more or
less Qf gently rolling land on statehighway. Kyger Creek
School
168 ACRES - Priced less than $260 per acre. Approx.
40 acres pastur~ 100 acres woods (some timber),
sman orchard. 2 wei~. new fence, $1111ll barn,
ootbuildings. garage. Good homesite. Off St. Rt. 554
$42,600.
#833

BUREAU

Answer. How 50fTIO lrankfeople make their poir&gt;l -

• Offering CENGUARD'" Insurance Serv1ces

#871

PLENTY

BY BEING 8LUN

REALTOR~--

LllTLE BIT OF COUNTRY - $!8,1XXJ Mobile home. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, excellent condihon. Lovely shaded
lot on State Route.Possible land cot1kact 1\ith low down
payment
#845
COMMERCIAl BUILDING - Metal building 30'x40'.
Situated on 2 level lots alon' St Rl 7. Excellent
condition. Occupied for short time. Owner anxious.

1980 Chevy Mon&gt;o Spcn

·cond. Coli 814-448-3709.

BEGU fl.l

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1978 Plymouth·Volari 6 cyl,
auto. trana .. PS, good work
ctr *'700. C•ll evening•

preme. 64,000 milea, good

1Jumbles: WEIGH

NEW LISTING - BUILDING lDT - Located at
Clearview Estates. Beautiful setting !lith nature all
around. Large corner lot. Access to Raccoon Creek for
campinlf. boatin&amp; fishing. etc. Restricted, no mobile
hOmes.

coli 614 -245-9629.

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Put N1•11tber.l .to work for you:

1987 Chevy lmpolo, good

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Elzal:tlh long lliJtot -675·3968

SOUTHERN HILLS-R.E., INC.

good. make offer. Call 614·

Chevrolet

garage 1tored,
must lee to

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PRICE REDUCED ON MOBILE HOME along Patriot-Gage Rd. Fron1W
. $21,500.00 to $16,500.00. Was agood bllylhen, abetter buy now.
1964 Crown Imperial S495 • Call for appoinhnent!
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or best offer. Call614-446·
4703 . .

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J. Manil.Ctrfw, 11¥11ow-379-2114
ledly l.n RII.ION-446-0451

. Looks &amp; runs g&lt;KJd. 1550,

mileage,

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on offer. 1Ye!l1e&lt;e1ay'•

1974 Oldam!JIIilo Poyolo
new tlree. new exhaust.

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GE. Spoclollng in. Zonhh.
Coll304· 67e -2398 or 114448 -2454.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

NEED MOR E AOOM ... in

614-446·3200 oftor 6;00.:

Boot offer. CoH 614-448·
1778 oltot 8.
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514-.388-8184.

D.and M. Contrectora.IVinyl
tiding. repl•cement w in·
·dow s 1 in1ulating, roofint.
new end re modtling, con-

creto. Coll 304-773-5131 .

mlla1. new top. alum. {fti,D
wheel•, good tir••· . . C•ll

4 dr . .~dan~ good 1h1pe.

1971 PlymouthVollont, 31 B

Real E81ate General

home addit ion by ROOM

1949 Plymouth Croribrook

engine, 4 dr .• good tires. Cell

Home
Improvements

your mobi(e home7 Mobile

81 Horl&gt;on 4dr .. 41,000 mi.
80 Colt 2 dr.. 47,000 miln.
Coil 1114·379-2728.

30-36 MPG, like now.
18.600. Coli 304· 675·
1731 after 6PM.

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· cooking anything but a chore. Also, Includes formal
dinln&amp; LR w~h fireplace, 4 BRs, 3 baths. Fin~hed
basement includes rec room, workshop and fireplace.
EHk:ieritly heated with gas &amp; cooled with CA. Buyers
Protection Plan provided. Come see th~ t-ome before
it's too fate. 179.500.

#205

SUPERIOR QUALITY CONSTRUCTION ~ every detail
of th~ attractive 2 st~ brick residence wdh 17 11101111
(Include$ 6 rooms wh1ch may be used lor professional
offices: doctor, lawyer, C.P.A., insurance, etc. or aretQil
store). From 4 to 6 bedrooms - n~e k~chen, formal
dinin~ 2 fireplaces. 2 car garage, enclosed courtyard
on comer lot in downtown Gatlipol~.

#136

Thlt~kJng

11 Selllt~g?

·This is the best ti~e of the year
to do so. Don't waste tht btst
time of the year by listing with
just anyiltc~ltor. The commil•
sion (realty's fHsl is all the
same. So list with the one that
has the proven record to get
the job done now.
ADDRESS ADVANTAGE is a positive feature when you
buy th~ klcation. Practical hOme for any size ftmily on
Holcomb HiN offers 3 large and I small bedroom with
loads of storage. Equipped wife-approved country
ktchen. LJ!rge fin~hed Fli with fireplace. DR, ret:. room
with allium door tot he patio. Owner moved out of state,
• must sell. $79,500.

HID6
N£WI.Y USTED BRICK IIANCit Offers nice river view.
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Good
R
eturn.
Mobile
home
Home features 3 BRS, I \! bath, DR &amp; one car garage.
Park 100% Occuf)led. 48 professiOnally developed
Garden space in front of hoose. Bllyer's Protection
mobile home spaces whh 38 more ready lor easy
Plan. Kyger Creel&lt; .schools. $47,000!
developent. Paved stree' sidewalks, city water. natural
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gas, community.sewage plant, street lighbn&amp; Excellent,
LESS THAN. I TEAR OLD mobile home 14• 70 in mini
quiet neighborhood near grade school. A perlect
condition. Most of furniture included in price. Also
ooportunity for someone to become their own boss.
includes almost I? ac. of land with utilities in plaCe. All
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· with nice shade &amp; quiet setting. All for only $25,000.

#302

START£R HOllE FOR THE FAMILY TIIAfS AliEAOT
SfART£D - Affordably priced at $29.500.Th~ older 2
story home has had a glorious past &amp; with a mN11mal
aJTilUnt of -~ has a bright future. 5 acres of ground
with IJ)Od river frontage showS alot of promse. Mature
uees, IJ)Od prden potential &amp; river view. Inside t~
house has new carpet &amp; panelin&amp; 3-4 8Rs,iving room,
family room (wittl place lor woodburnerl &amp; 1~ batht
Also has outbuilding w/ attached carport
#24Z
GODO VALUE - Well planned. good condition I'Gme. 3
BRs. 1!iJ beltl. step-saving kitchen, forced air heat &amp;
coolin&amp; l.oCited on US 35 West of shop!Jng area..Good
area to~ 9% l(lan assumption possible on portion of

!lie. $5S,OOO.

1307

40 AC. FAIII - Good balance between lloductive
trop lind, pasture &amp; !1'011ds. Remodeled older hOme
with fairly new addition. Jlx32 bern. II located on
desl,.ble seltinL 2.5 miles N.W. Vinton. Listed at

$54,800

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OLDER HOME WITH IIODERN FEATURES Overlooi&lt;ing the Ohio River and West Virgjn~a hiHt Just
off Rt. 7. Kyger Creek Schools. Nice living room whh
fireplace, bath, forced air lurnace. 6 rooms in afl plus
partial basement. Good prden area w~h 2.6 acres in
all. Possible loan assumption. Good buy at $18.000.

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#301·

OLD FASHIONED CHARII .- Don't miss seeing this
li1er but I01Iefy and well maintained home. Features
beautiful hardwood floor• 4 lire~aces. 4 BR. 2 baths,
CA gas furnace. t.R.den, ijbral)'. DR and entrance lOyer.
Also 3 room apt. with separate staircase. $89,000.
• #202
WHAT WOULD YOU OffER1 For Ihis fine home on Jay
Drive with features ID pleise t~ eltre Ia mdy. 3-4
blld111111T1S, 211 baths, den, huge family room will1 ·
Vermont casting woodburner, prage. ~lOCI~
blckyard. These teatures plus clly schools. lrilndy
nei;)borS lt1d pd location make this the home flit
~ ·yau've been seetthins Lilft!d 11 $67.000 but
owner 5 anxious to sel and 1S ~ibll! on IJnOI.

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Electrlclll
&amp; Refrigeration

Country Loft
Gift Shop

Scluon. Febrlc Shop,
Pomeroy. 11 4· 892·221_,.

M~YIPEtW .
COINIE I

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2141 E. Znd St.
Phone
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1-141141·892-3326

REALTY
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garden,

~just

$16,500.

NEW usnNG - Comfortable
3 bdrm.. family ho~ in a quiet
area. Nice yard with mobile
home hook-up. :Nood Worfue!
ool central heat equippj!d
kitchen, den, and porches: This
you wil ~ke tor only $45,000,

446-0008

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NEW LISTING - Sman 4 rm.

home OYerlooking the river at
the Hydro plant Bath, fll'nace
full basement, fruit tr~ and

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POMEROY

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Nice 2 bdrm.

frame home on Uncoln lib.
Gas furnace, carpeting allhru,

basement nice

~N~O~-~LE~A~K~~=~

· Open l~~ts., Will., Fri.
Sat. " Sun 10 til S
Monday I0 til I

RNI Eetate Oenersl

BlACK

Senrices

SEWING Moohlne ,_lro.

·· Aulllorlztd Slngor
ond drelnego linn. Coli Solei. SoMct Shorpon

1114-4411-11101 orll1 4 -4411·

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19:1986

Ohio- Point Pklasant. W. Va.

n. Wll~lll

AUMINIIM MESH Dllll
Includes Daclll lleeiver,
Houston TIICW. ActiniCir.

CIOMII

CONTINUOUS
e ROOFING e RESTORATION •
·k SIDING
OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS

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Thur~

Owner, Sarah Filher
Rt. 7 by Mlip Hlp
Turn left. onttr Town•

GUARANTEED ·

ond post drl-y

Clble, lndlllltiolt.. .i20SO

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WAIIIIII CASH SAVIll

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.. a..n ... $219. c-hy

Wahllill* &amp; Fwtilu.., ..
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We . . . . hoi··

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·Hauling
James Soya Weter Service.
Aloo poole filled. ·Coli 614·
258-1141 or 11'4-448 ·
1175 or 614·4411-7911 .

PLASTIC PIPE
. PIODUCTS

No.2&amp;
1986

FREE

Sewer .............$3.70
111-.......:...........Sl.OG
160# ·water ..... 19&lt;
Gas Pipe............. II'

ESTIMATES

. ,, o.,,,,,

1~92-406AI

PH. 304-295-7845

RD 1 •

lront porch,

parking .

. ~TO 01111- S32.9ilo- U700 DOWN
- S250 PO IIONTII - LOW CLOSING
COSTS . - 10 year old 2 Bll ranch on
Ridge, LR, .kitchen, caiJ)eling
x2
garaae.
IWIOCibiJ'rwng stove, separate
24 4

t:"\k.

bottomland, pond, new fences, large barn,

several «her build1ngs, large tobacco ·base
modem 3 BR home, 2 baths, located on
Cadmus Crossroads. Call for more information.

OWNER HAS - ICALlY REDUCED THE
PIICE OF THIS HOllE - Wi1 finance with
IESIDENTIAL- COIMEICIAI. OR lllriii- 25%
down and 10'11 intereSt on the ba~nce.
Y!_Y ria! Irick home localed at 225 Third Ave. · 'lictoriln
slyle 3 bedroom also offeB II! baths,
,.. hid ucellenlcare lllld offeB 1424sq.ft. ~ llitchen with
ran~ refr1., rNI, and dispi.,
will1 I ,.. paltiall1 &amp;nished laundry room. living room, family
• 11111111. Also fllbns I «;.-port, workshop
unattached garage, 16x32
m·128138 aJfiCielllltx:k commercial type carport,
pool, alll'n. siding. Attached beatiy soop 1100lkJ..fH
bldJ with 3 bays farmerty used es an help make the payments.
MNidiw IIPU shop. Cal b more

rw -

iJbiUitilNL

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100 ACRES. 11/l. ClAY lWP. - Owner
financing avaiable. 25lb .down, 10'11 on

balance for 20 years. Call lor more information..

CGm:NIENT DOWNTOWN UVJNG - ~­
mable loan. La'il!, very attractive 1wo story
home
offels 3 BRs, 2 baths, 16xl6 LR, format
d1nmg room, kitchen,.encbsed porch, new
carpet, gas heat Wl!l11n waiiVng dislance o1
SIIJes and schods. Call today.
·

GEIITI.£11AN'S FARM - 41

acres of clean pasture &amp;
bottDm land. All buiiGngs &amp;
fenq:s in A-I conditio~. Gas-oil
well, free gas, furnace, 3 bdnm.
home. spring water and aN
miner~s.

RUSTIC HillS - EJrtra,nK:e 5
rm. modern home with larJIIi
closets, 2 full baths,. lots
Cl'rpefing, 111- family nm. with
woodbuming fireplace &amp; modem IGtth~.

MIDDlfPOIT - lg brick

with lots ~ I&amp; shade ~ees and
IJ!. level lot near library. 2 full
baths, furnace, n~e kitchen;
fireplace in living, and garage.
On~ $38,500.

$6.000 -

4 rms., bath,
furnace, full bal;Eimen~ carport,
and extra lot I ffoor plan in
Pomeroy. Good rental write-off.

Waugh ' t Water Service .
Wolle, clttorno. pooto. Doy
or night. Re1110neble rat11.

Coll814-258· 1 240 or 814·
2118· 1130.

F01 llett Results Ust &amp; Buy
l.ocol Proplfly.
. Sut .llurphy; Mllloli-li&lt;Mh
Htle11, Virgil anol'
· lniCI TMflfll

Housing
Headquarters

..

Worke Inc. 1138 E. Moln St ..
Pomeroy. 614-992-3891.

87
TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

11113 Soc. Avo .• Gotllpotla.
814·4411· 7833 orl14-448·
1133.
R II M Furniture M•nufec turlng. St. Rt. 7, Crown
City. Oh. Cell 614·261·
1470, cell Eve. et4-441·
3438. Old &amp; new
Uphootored.

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Pa:t: REDUCED TO $59.900 ·- lARIAT . lUST SELL TO SETTLE
DIIV£ - Convenient Ill hosjlilal and FINAIICIIIG A"•J• •••E
sltoppin&amp; 3 BR brick ranch often kitchen.with TE. . - Cape ~lishwasher, d~pl. range and refrig., ' IMng baths, llitchen with
nvon,oonetJre,,
room. family room, 21! baths, tuft basement. living room has
.J0x20 cover$d patio, atlached garage, nice flat 'double prate, storm
~~need beck yard, gas heat and cent air. Call
stM, !liJ schoof district
b an aptllintment
be JMdtlised. Call for an

"t..J

YOII'U Lll(f LMIIG Ht:R£ .;. ~utar home
on .85 acre, M/l, on Slooestring Ridge. This
home ollen 1152' sq. _ft., 3 BRs, bath, kitchen
W/f111118 and q, LR. dinelle,llundly room,
Cllpelill&amp; e1ec. furnace, fireplace. woodburner,
24124 Pf¥!, 81! 0 metaf utility
ll:lioolL .

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COIIIEICIAL"III!LDIIG - 62xM all steel
construction, with " "re""'"' insulation, has

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..... ,.,.. cranel;offii:e and baths, Formelfy
used for boBt SIH!S and repair.loclll!d across
Iron; Silver Bridae Plaza with aa:ess to the Ohio
River. l'tMnlill unlimited.

DIASliCAI.lY IIOIUC£111 OWII£1' . PIICE R£DUC£D TO $24.5001
THIS 110111111 - Rio-Cetlta'poin modullr an Green Terrace Drive In Cl~a,:Y ..
Ridelon
' . Apprux.:...! wac~ l-lornefeahtresal5x241ivingroom,plleytype
·=~-~~·- orlac2 roids, w.. ..r .... ~hen
s .fillYcitlinel,
e_quipped,
dining room
has a .
builin chm
3 ._.__
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. • c:arpetin&amp; cent lir.telect .-~ ~·p
-.olllWDUPUX~ cmtirNestmentb and em ond an .,.a~ bid&amp; ~
a. btlflllllalad on Gilham Scllool ~- Each
•
. . . 2Blls.l'lina room. bath, k*hen will1
liM. req; DW lnd disjll., lloodry, larte
~ l*1lrlf air I01d stonoee 111!11.

~TED

-GREEN TWP. -

22.11 k. m/1, with frontBee on St. Rt 141 and
NIWbllhood R!J... II8o adjoins Sanders HIM
Subdivision. Owner finai!Cingavaillble. Call lor
- dellils.
CGIIIEICIAL- IUJDOOIAL- INDU$1111Ml - 50 acres, rn~n Of less, vacant lind
!dill lor lnYellmerC Of illy type dMiopmertl
llald fnrotiiiB on U. S: 35 lnd MitiMillllold.

103 ACRES. 1111. SI'IIIIIGFIELD niP:
~· 96 " tllable, oldel home )las 5 BRs,
bllh, LR. loitl:hen, county water, 40x60 pole
lobacco bern. various Oilier

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WAlNUT TOWISIIIP - 30 acres, more Of
le!l. near Mudsock. I I! story.home.larte bam ,
lnd .x.cco bile. $27.!KIO.

74 o-we
t381dtiw EQyptlln
76 Flxld:llbbr.
140 Co; ldllilld
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21 Fllllld

~- 33 acres tillable, remainder wooHs.

llilchen with DW. displ. microwave and 1ns1t fronlltle on SR and Raccoon Road. A few
atflllliiC\ol. diling room. inlln:om system, ~ building sites, balance could be used for
cllll IIi~. 2car Pllll(dJ!do and a 201140 pod. pasture or recreation. Priced to sell at $350
Dwlr $100,000. Call lor '"'IPPOinlrneniiDday. acre.

SUNDAY PUZZLER

21 Pertode of time

30Anlrnll32 SUn god
. 33 Ptkl noiiCe
34Woodln._.

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QUAU'IY II Mtrr DETAIL - 3or 4 BR Irick 01110 IIMR VIEW- 210 acres·Mfl. klcated
home olfen • 2111140 family •home, 3,llllhs, approaimall!ly 6 miles below lown with

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VACAIT FARII lAND - Morgan Twp. 84
llCII!S more or less, level. and rolling land.
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H1ul limettone, ..nd, gre~
vel.dln, tiulk or bog fonlll..r
and time. · Ekcelolor Solt

BUSINESS BUILDING - 2
story brick. ~rge rms. with
excellent income. Can be
doubled.

E.Miin·l o

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POMEKUY·,
992·2259

NEW LISTING •-

.•

Easttm

Oillrict - Nice 2 bed room
home, completely remodeled
on interior and eKterior. Full
basement. Good buy at
$21,500.00.
.
NEW USTING - E1sttm
Ols!Jict - Beautiful 1\4 acre
kt with a newer 4 bedroom
home in eKcei~nt condition.
Spacious kitchen with mce
cabinets. Attached garage,
lar~ storall!' building, fru~
~ garden space. Also
mobile home hookup .
$54,900.00.
POMERoY - Just what you
have been wanting! Abeautiful
2 story older lriek in a (5IOd
neigh!Drhood, central air, 2
fireplaces, beautiful, stairway
I01d wooojwor~ all in (5IOd
· ~- · Price reduced ID

$39,900 but will · consider
reasonable offers. .
p

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POIEROV - Here is a really
nice 2 story home that the
owneo- wants to sell fast and w~l
considef all serious offers. lei's
f1 look at this one! Want
$34,500.00.
RUTlAND - 105 ICrt !ann
- This slWd be sold! Old •
farm house, big nice bam
producing gas well and miner:
ab. Call and see this one.
Owner will consider offers Want $65,(i(J().OO.

MIDOUPOIT -

This 3

bedroom home must be sold!

Much remodelitt&amp; 1aree lot;
..,. bted air heat, pllio
111!11 and on deadend street
Make an offer!
'
PIICE IEDI.UCED - lln&amp;l·
will - Atlntaf kritSitoe~­

Lqa 2 Aory house with 4

betlrooms. IIIII living room,
dninl room. I front &amp; rear

m

palches. Also 1 furnished
iJ)IIImett Plu$ I

&amp;Oilier outbuikJ.

lnp.

,900.00.

IEALTOIS
HIIHY E. Clt..d Jr.

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UnderSenaterules.ablllthatfalls
to receive the required constltu·
tlonal majortty of 17 votes can be
considered a second tlmeonthenext
two legislative days alter the
ortgtnal roll ca'u.
For a bill to get a second chance,
though, at least one member who
voted against It must 'ask the
Senate's presiding officer to call the
roll again .
·
The Senate reconvenes Tuesday,
meanlngthatlf there ls a newvote,it
must be taken before Wednesday
night.
ODe Senator who cast a negative
vote Indicated he might change his
, mind If there were some changes
· made In the bill.
As approved by the Ohio House.
the bill called for the sta te to put up
$91.2 million to allow Chemical to
buy Home State, but that amount
was amended to $125 mlllion In the
Settate.
Sen. Eugene Branstool of Utica
told the Dayton Dally News Satur·
day night at the Ohio Democratic
Party State Dinner In Columbus
that he belieVes the bill should he
reconsidered.
"I don't think weshoul&lt;! let it die,"
BranstO!)I said. "We either get a new
piece of legislation or we
reconsider."
Sen. Stanley Aronoff, R
Cincinnati, said he spent much of
Saturday "on the telephone" trying
to revive the bill.
.
."l would have to think (chances
for reconslderinlon are ·, neasonably ·
gOOdi bllt I have ·no basis to make
that assumption on other than
political lristinct," Aronoff.said.

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RALLY - Richard Jones, right, chairman ol the Melp County
Republican Exe(:ullve CommHtee, welcomed . Cong. · Bob McEwen,
Ohio's 6th Cungresslonal DIStrk-1, at aRepubHcan raUy held Saturday at
!lie Meigs Senior Cltlzem Center In Pomeroy. The principal speaker,
McEw.,, who l&lt;; being mentioned as a pos.'llhle candidate for the Ohio
guvemor's post, spoke on general operations of the federal guvemment.
Jones senred as master of ceremonl"" w;&lt;! lnlroduood local Republican
office oolder!l including Treasuer George Collins, Auditor BW Wickline,
Recorder Errunogene Holstein Congu; Sheriff Howard Frank;
Commls&lt;lloners Mimning Roush and David Kolilenti; ·Clerk ol Courts
Lil.riy S'""'ce11 PfOSe&lt;,'lltjng Atromey Fre&lt;Jcrick W, Crow m, and
COunty Engli'ieer Philip Robert&gt;;. H~mer ..Abele, M~Artbur, ljnd -Earl
Stevenson, :Portsmouth; court of appe~}ud~ wereai!lo among the~
•
people attencUn&amp;-

· . ~cEweQ, Miller, CfJ~spo~SQt

•. toil All hiCI: II ot

281aln debt
31 Urgaon

&amp;II CUbictiOVapor

depQsltors felt the Ohio banking she will "personally stand on the
COIY)munlty was Influential In keep· corner In Worthington and do what I
ing an out-of-state bank from can to ~a ll Sen. Gray."
. entering Ohio.
"lfeei he's totally unresponsive to
In an empty field across the street the voters ," she sa id . "The banking
from Gray's house. demonstrators lobby Isn't paying his salary erected a banner that read "Senator maybe 11 Is."
Gray, Why won't you help us?"
Just the beginning
Kathy Beck, 32, Columbus, carSunday's protests were just the
rled a sign truit read '"The sun can't beglnnfug of a series of actions
shine today, It's Gray·• as she planned thlsweekbyth«&gt;HomeState
walked near the senator's home.
Deposit!}rs Association.
House to house
One of the group's organizers, Joe
In the Cohtmbus demonstration, Kawecki, said depositors today
depositors traveled from house to would begin withdrawing a ll the
house In a caravan o!carswith their money they have In Ohio banks.
headlights on to symbolize solldar"Once we tak&lt;' our money out of
lty. None of the doors at the jiomes Ohio banks, we'll find some friend·
were opened to them.
ller out-of-state banks," he told a
' At Watts' house, depositors loudly crowd of demonstrators.
chanted, "We knOw Watts wrong!"
Kawecki said depositors wll)
as theytnllrchedalongthesldewalk. withdrawtheirmoneyfromtheOhlo
Afleraboui :llmlnutesofmarch· StateBank,theHuntlngtonNatlonal
.lng at Watt~' house, depositors Bank, the Ohio National Bank and
headed oti to suburban . Upper BancOhlo today and Tuesday.
Arlington, where there was more
By Wednesday, said Kawecki ,
demonstrating and chanting In front · depositors will withdraw all their
of Colley's and Jiemnann 's homes. money 11 a bill Is not passed In the
"lthlnkthese people (legislators) Senate toclearthewayforthesaleof
are lnfluenced 1by publlc opinion," Home Slate.
said Tom Beck. "They need to know
Depositors also said they will step
we're alive and real people."
up their letter-writing campaign
.Atlea&amp;t one protester said she,will and stage a massive rally at the
work to have Gray recalled from Statehouse TUesday.
office.
After the bill falle&lt;! In the Senate,
"Seventy-two days Is a long time thene was ·talk that It might be
wlthoutmoney,"saldAudyLergent brough't up again for
of suburban Columbus, adding that reconsideration.

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By United l're!talntema&amp;lonal
Stung by defeat of legislation to
pem!lt the purchase of Cincinnati's
Home State Savings Bank, an'gry
depositors of the closed thrift
Sunday demonstrated peaeefull:; In
Colwnbus and Middletown at the
homes of pollticlans and a banking
executive.
Carrying signs that read "Repres·
ent voters not bankers" and "Shame
. on You Ohio," as many as '150
depositors and supporters gathered
at the Columbus homes of state .
Sens. Theodore M. Gray and
Eugene J . Watts, Ohio Republican
Chairman Michael Colley and
BancOhlo Chairman Arthur D.
H«&gt;rrmann.
Gray and ' Watts, both R·
Colwnbus: last Friday voted
11galnst a· bill that wpuld have
permitted the Chemical' Corp. of
NPW York lo buy Home State
Savings.
Other depositors picketed the ·
· Middletown home ol Republican
state Sen. Donald Lukens, who at
first had been In favor etthe bill but
who Friday cast a negative vote.
Had the bill been approved, It
would. have paved the way for
Chemicalto enter the Ohio banking
arena and open Home State offices
closed since March 9.
Rick Matsa. ' an organizer In
Columbus, said Herrmann was
targeted for picketing bet;ause

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84 CaoJpt.

1 Section . 10 P•gea

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday. May 20, 1985

07Judgll
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Angry ·depositors demonstrate .... ,. . ;:.

r:-DATI CALLI

wastw. dryer &amp; off·streel

FARIIEII'S FARII - One ~ the area's better
farms, 101 acres m/1, lots ~ Symmes Creel&lt;

at y·

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$SAVE$
4"
4''
1"
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WORK

wtd Tara RAlse. Middle, Angle CarllosJ, Poppy
Princess. Tabitha Willford, Little MIS8 Poppy, Ailsa
WWford WWford, Junior Mls&lt;l Poppy, wtd Mw;dy
RUMell, Back, Auxiliary member Louise Stewart,
Mayor Charles Pyles and Margaret Yost, Poppy
Chalnnw;.

POPPY DAY OBSERVED - Racine VIDa&amp;e
ohltenred "Poppy Day" Saturday, May 18. Mayor
Charles Pyles declared Saturday "Poppy Day"
within the village as the ladles of the Rat.ine
Americw; Legion AuxWary Unit 4m t-onducted the
annual poppy sale!~. Shown are, front, Jenny Carlton

Two area'· plants· may suffer
from Superfund proposal
WJU.OW ISLA~ID. W.Va. (UP))
- Amerbin Cyanamid may be
forced to close Its Willow Island and
Marietta, Ohio, plants If a federal
propOSal to Include a tax on
wastewater treatment is approved.
· The Environmental Protection
Agency Superfund re-authorization
bill would penalize companies such
as AmeriCan Cyanamid that have
large treatment facilities, company
officials said durtng the weekend.
· The'Superfundproposalwouldtax
.wastewaster, particularly highly
diluted wastewater and would affect
any plant dealing with a large
amount · of hazardous wastes, said
Fletcher Brown. Marietta plant
'manager.
A Willow lslilnd official said the
· bill would cause his plant to clooe.

"We're extremely eoncerned
with this legislation," the offlcll!l
said. "Certain waste-end taxes now
being proposed as part of ihe
Superfund reauthortzatlon b!Ucould
cost our plant $25 million to $50
million annually. Obviously, this Is
unfair taxing. It Is many times our
actual earnings."
,
"It would certainly close us down,
too," 'said Brown.
Company officials are contacting
the West Virginia and Oblocongressional delegations to voice their
opposition' to the propoSal. Brown
planned tomret with Ohlo represen.
latlves Sunday In Washington to
Inform them about the bill "i!Othey'll
vote to keep \IS in business."
''A lol of people In the area really
aren 'I aware of the Impact It will

have on the local plant s," Brown
said. .
Amertcan Cyanamid supports the
Superfund bill. but company officials say It musl be funded "fairly."
The company prefers the Superfund
reauthoriza tion to be based on a
feedstock tax at the present OXI
million per year, a dry waste-end .
lax ats.DJ million peryearandwlth
any shortfall to be raised by a
broad-based tax.
··'we support the Superfund reauthorization, but It must be funded
fairly,'; said the Willow Island
official. "Any necessacy waste site ·
clean-up at Cyanamid sites will be
funded entirely by our company.
This new tax Imposed upon Cyanamid will be used to mn-Cyanamld

WASHINGTON - Four Ohio
Congressmen have requested that
$300,00J be Included In the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers' 1986
budget for a comprehensive Ohio
River waterfront study.
River bank erosion and the role
Ohio's urban waterfront at'Pas can
play In llle creation of new jobs wUI
be addressed by lhe study, accord·
lng to 6th District Rep. Bob
McEwen.
Areas to be st udied Include ·
GaUipolls. Portsmouth, Ironton ,
Mariett a, Cincinnati, Mar tins
Fen y, Steubenville and Easl Liver·
pool, McEwen said.

"The development of Ohio River
waterfront areas Is vita l to lhefuture
o( southern a nd southeastern Ohio."
McEW&lt;&gt;n sa id. "Th is would be .the
first compreh!'nslve study of the
Ohio River as a major resource that
would aid In the development of
urban areas. Officials In many of the
local cornmunitlt'S along the liver
has expressed an Int erest in taking
advantage of the Corps' expertise to
evaluate ways of developing the
urban river e nv ironment ."
McEwen. a long with Reps. Doug
Applegate, Clarence Miller and
Tom Luken, have r&lt;'QUested the
fundin g !"rom the House Appropia·

!Ions Suocommlttee on Energy and
Water Development .
Thl' proposed study will concentrate on general reco'Patlon development. fish and wildlife . enhanet.'ment . boating and improving the
aesthetic . quality of the river
communities, McEwen added .
Fourteen Ohio counties covering .
450 miles of the Ohio River from the
Ohio-Pennsylva nia border to lhe
Ohio- Indiana border will be. In·
eluded in the proposed study,
McEwen said.
,,
A resolution. endorsing Ihe study.
wa s adopt('() by the Public Works
and Transportallon Commlttf'E' lasr
year.

Personal income up in April
WASHINGTON (UP)) - The
nation' s personal Income grew a
moderate 0.6 percent In Aprti but
Income aft.er taxes skyurockt'tf'd 2.9
percenl because of th~ arrival of late
Income tax refund cheeks, the
Commerce Department said tnday.
The Increase in the aft er-tax
disposable Income was the largest
on record but stU! did not represent a

The report suggested that Amerl·
m mplete recovery from the Income
cans
tina liy have more cash on hand
tax refund snafu , the depao1ment
but
d!X'S
not settle the question
said.
.
whf't
her
they
plan to spend It or save
Refund problems cut disposable
Income by 0.4 percent In Marchand it.
0.7 percent In February.
The Increase in disposable inPersonal spending In April re·
bounded, up 0.7 percen t after • come wou ld amount to$314 a year. to
declining a revised 0.2 percent In an a nnual $11 .399 for cvccy
American.
March.

locations."

Help sought . ~~ private industry
WASHINGTON (UPI) - fresl·
dent Reagan IS looldng to private
lnduslcy to Beize the lnltl•tive In
extending the fruits of ecoiXlllllc
expansion to reenagers-especiaily
minor! !)I u,.enagers- who have yet ·
to benefit trom the Job boom.
Turning his attentiOn to a segment
of the populaUon that has been
overlooked In the recovecy he has

••

termed the "great AmeriCan mira·
cie," Reapn today ll!Tangeda Rose
Garden ceremonY to promote
!IURIITll'r Jobs tor young Americans.
In the 1a11 two years, Congress has
· rejected Reagan's ·appeals to im·
prove the employmentoutioOk In the
• nation's urbal) areas by creating..
enterprue zones to spur ecommlc
~pment, and passage of a

~·

sub-minimum wage lor teenagers.
At the same time, however,. the
·president has been criticized lor
opposing federal jobs programs ·
wtd , In hlsniost recentattackonS200
billion-plus budget defiCits, advocat •
IJJg abolition oflheJobCorps, which
targets employment and training
efforls on the hard -core
unemployed.

LEI' 'l1IE GAMml BEGIN - 'llle Olympic Garnes
have lbelr lorch-llpllng cettliiMIY 81111 10 doe8 the
lniematlonal Chlcl&lt;en ·Flying Meet. 'llle gaunes
founder, Bob Ev•· Up.ts lhe flame, marking the

.

olllclal start of the IW. IIIIIIWIIevenl
Moni thai 245 chickens competed in lour cahptlet
durilig the compelltlon. ·

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