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                  <text>Friday, June 7 , 1985

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The outdoor restrooms long used by
students still stand.
POMEROY - Onceia year, the
ltwasbacktn1937thatRev.Novel
1:.l-year-old FalllMay Sfhool - the R~Il, woo now llves In -Athens,
oldest one-room school spu standing contacted the sdlool board and was
In sout~asleJ11 (lblo ,_ - again 111"111).~ permission~ !)old revival
becOtnesallvewlththe~hatterand · ler'l~ at -the IIChool house. The
• ,. la\ll!h!er tbaL wm&gt; ..,..V.a\Qftt over revival aJiparently was effective¥
an 8&amp;-~r period wllen cllllclrild of It Ia lltllllalked about tOO;y 11111\j'
the area learned thelrreadln', 'rltln' , western part d tbecounty.
and 'rtthmatlc all he buDding.
Arter the first revival, both school
Stand~g. !lloile In a cleared area and cb!l.,fPh serViceS were held In the
. . ~ar.. wOOd!! op CQUnty ·fwad 1, In bl!lldinVtron\ 19,37 thrpugh 1941. In
SBlem TOWnship, til{&gt; sChool :.:. now ·1944, Sylvia BroWn, t.he wife of Rev. :.
known' as Fairplay Chapel- Is the R.D. Brown. traveled across the
epltomeoftranql,lUIIy.
· ~borho.od taking donations
However, life again takes over lrom51J~isto$20,collectlngatotal
one wrek a year whell revival ~ $94.03.
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serviceS ·are held the week before
ThiS was added to $00 paid by the
Father's Day and on Father's Day, Eastern Pilgrim Holiness Dlstrtct
former students, their tamUies and Church, which purehased the propfriends swoop In for their annual erty as a location lor local church
reunion - a time lor re')1lnlsctrig _ servtces. At this ~. Fairplay
and renewing frlendilhlps. l
. School beeallll' FairplaY, Chapel.
· ~built In W5 ' .
. Gl'll&amp;e ~ bplldln&amp;
Pro!)erty on.· which the 'well- . Tlmemarchedonandltwasinthe
malntilllled, picturesque ilchool of early J.!MIIs, when so many people
yesteryear stands, was purchased were moving out of the area, the
from a man by the name of Jacob buUdlngwasseldomusedforchurch
Scott In 1855." Soon alter. a~ru.-room servjeeS. Then In 1961, the Eastern
school house was constructed.
Ptlgrtm Holiness ChUrch Dl!ltrtct
Classes for grades one· through placed an advertisement In the
eighl were taught In the one-room newspaperstatlngthattheproperty
' school from 1855 througH 1941, a would be sold at the Meigs County
span of 86 years.
sheriff'S office through sealed bids.
During those years. there was · Arnold Grate, local businessman
IIE.'ver any elect rlclty or water In the and a former student, noticed the ad
structure. Water wa~carrloo from a In the newspaper. Feeling that lithe
spring across the road from the propertywassold,Jtwouldundoubt'
school house and electricity was not edly. be tom down, Grate promptly
even available In the area 11!11111948.
(Continued on pa~ A3)

smallest on the Ohio River, while the dam, buill in
~937. 1s the oldest on therlvPr. As a resulT of ltsageal)d
size, the facility can no longer accommodate larger
lows and barges. Additionally, a $harp curve In !he
river near lhe dam creates a bottleneck for river
traffic. ·
The Corps of E ngineers have proposed that $32()
mUUon be spent over a 10-year period to build two
l,nl foot locks in a canal next to the ·dam. The
propOsed canal will allow the river traffic 10 avoid the
CUIVP .

House approval of the project has be&lt;'n obt~ined In
past sessions, including last year, but was included In
·\. legislaTion that was killed In either the U.S. Senate or
by Senate and House conference committees.

ROTC student only Rio
graduate commissioned
into regular U.S. Army

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process and the appropriation process," Straw sa id.
"Many representatives are against mixing both on an
approprlatlons bill. The hardcbre opposition Is not to
Galllpolls or the project, but to the procedure used ."
A .bill authorizing the $320 million project Is
expected to be sent tel the floor of the House following
Its approval by the House PubliC Works and
Transportation Committee sometime within the next
three weeks, Straw added ..
"The bottom llne," he satd , "ts that there Is
movement on the project, but it's guarded. We need to
take each step In the legislative process one at a time
and aU we can do Is hang on."
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The locks at Gallipolis, only 1m feet ·long, are the

RIO GRANDE - When James
Michael Jacobs of Bidwell receives
hisdegt"eelnmathematlcstromRio
Grande College and Con;ununity
College today, he will be part of the
first graduating class of ROTC
students who aftended all four years
a ttl~!" college. .
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Also, he Wlll 'be the only ROTC.
i!"aduate to be commiSSioned Into
llie' tegUiar army: an-bolioi'Oft!Y 10
percent of t)Je nation's ROTC
lll"aduates will receive this year.
JacobswaslormaUy.commlssloned
a second lieutenant on May 31.
ihe&amp;&gt;c!Sion toadmlthllildtredty
Into the army. Instead of the army .
reserves which ROTC graduates
are typically assigned, was based on
superior leadership and academic
skills and his overall attiTUde.
In addition to this recognition.
Jacobs received the Grorge C.
· Marshall award, presented to an
Ohio University or RGC -CC ROTC
student who receives the highest
marks both In academics and in hls
or her pertonnance during summer
advance campatFort.Lewls, Wash.
Jacobs received the Distinguished Military Graduate award,
presented to the OU or RGC-CC
RafC student graduating with the
highest honors .
Jacobs did not plan on a mWtary
career when heenteredRioGrande.
He received an associate degree In
electronics from the college In llW!2.
"I had diffiCulty finding a job at
that time, so I decided to return to
FAIRPLAY -'Ibis Willi lonnerb' the Fairplay ~ wNch Is
the college and pursue a math
believed to be the oldest one-room school- '1.30 years- sliD standing In
degre&lt;&gt; In 1983. I talked to the people
-theutem Ohio.

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Michael olaa&gt;hs of Bidwell receives his degree In mathematIcs from Rio Grande College Wid
Community ~ today, he .
will be part of tbe first graduat-

ing class of IUJI'C st~ "who
attended aD four years at the
college. He will be the only
ROTC graduate to be commissioned Into the regular army.

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at ROTC to see if i
a
scholarship. That surr'tllli. , •ent to
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ATHENS, Ohio (UPI ) - The
month-long Quill National Exhibit
featuring contemporary quilts from
26 states and siX foreign countrlto's
begins Saturday al the Dairy
Barn-Southeastern Ohio Cultural
Arts C&lt;o&gt;nter.

But Straw said tough opposltlon"on that measure Is
expected as well.
"We hope II stays In the bill," he said. "But there
will be oppositiOn, probably through an amendment to
strike t~ langilage."
.The bill to he voted on Tuesday has an advantage,
Straw said, In that It authorizes the expenditure of
existing fUnding.
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The first measure was knocked out of the $13.4
billion supplemental .approplatlons measure by an
amendment because some representatives felt
"there should not be authorization on an appropriations bUI," S.traw said.
"It's a tug-of-war between the authorization

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ATHENS. Ohio iUPI) - Jury
SCI!'Ciion will conTinue Tuesday
when the second murder trial of
Vincent Dick&lt;o&gt;rson r&lt;&gt;sumes r In
Athens Count y Common Pleas
Court .
Dickerson is charged in connecTion with the December shooling
deat h of Robe':"' Keels of Haydenville. His first !·rial In April ended
with a hung jury.
Twenty potential jurors wlo'r&lt;'
qualified to hear I he case during the
fi rst ttu·t?e days of trial. Four more
are needed.

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GALLIPOLIS - A portion of a U.S. House of
RepreSentatives approprlatlohs bill authOrizing the
construction of a 1.7-rillle channel, two new locks and
strengthening the foundation of the Gallipolis Locks
and Dam was pefeat.ld by the House Thursday. . ·
However, PhD Straw, an administrative assistant
for Rep. Clarence Miller, ROhlo, said a second
portion of the bill, scheduled to be voted on TueSday,
contains language approvllig the expenditure of "$1.3
million requested by tbe U.S. Af!T\Y Corps of
Engineers to complete engineering studies on the
· project · and begin purchasing 550 acres of land
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R.eagan; weighing SALT 2 compliance; decision Monday .
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WASHINGTON (UP()
President Reagan Is
him a cable from LisbOn. Portugal, where he attended
spending the weekend stlld¥ing options preparl!d by
a NATO meeting.
his top advisers on whether the United States should
Reports hun Portugal IndiCated the NATO leaders
continue to comply with the SALT 2 arms trt&gt;aty with
were unanimouslY recommending the United States
the Soviet Union. •
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remain In compUance with SALT 2 to forestall an
The president has promiSfd Congress an answer by . .n arms race escalatlpn and avoid a Soviet propaganda
Monday. He Is required td submit a report on the , windfall II Reagan scrapped the treaty.
status olthe unratl1led SAI.."j-2 pact urxlerthe Defense
The aWance leaders Indicated they have enough
Authorization Act.
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problemstry!ngtosell Reagan's "Star Wars" missile
Reagan flew to
David Friday afternoon to
defense program. Progress In the Geneva arms talks
study the reports and
his cabinet,
hlive been blocked bytheStrateglcDe!enselnitlatlve,
Shultz, woo smt
which
hal "put off Umlta lor negotiation.
lncllldlng Secretary of

The president's adviser's are split on the Issue.

Hardliners, "Including Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinberger and Assistant Defense Secretary Rlchard Perle, urged the president to drop the accord In
vkiw of alleged Soytet cheating.
Shultz and the Joint Chiefs of Staff are reported to
have told Reagan to stick with the treaty and -that the.
United States has more to lose than the Soviets If he
drops it.
Congress, too, has signaled It wants the treaty to
remain In Ioree.
The Senate Wednesday adopted a non-binding

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the tfl'aty as long as the Soviets negotiate In good fait h
in Geneva, SWit:rerland.
On "Friday, 29 members of the 42-member HouS&lt;'
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missiles begins sea trtals in·Seplemher. The Ala~ka's
nuclear weapons would put the United States over the
l,:nl·mJsslle limit set In SALT 2.

Reagaft's lax reform plan
under fire "from all sides'
WASHINGTON (UPI) - With
President Reagan comptalnlng his
tax pllm Is under !Ire from all sides, a
string of taxpayer groups say the
proposal (ails to quality as true
refonn because of Its breaks lor J
buslnes$.
.
Reagan Friday also rejected an
Idea being floated on Capitol HUI
that another tax bracket be added to
his plaiiiO reduCe bene!ltc for the
wealthy and shltt more relief to the
middle clau.
Earllertbl!lweek, the House Ways
and Means Commlttee-chalrinan.
Rep. Dan Rostenkowskl. D-111., said
one of the maty tax reform options
betna COIIIIclered was adding a

fourth tax bracket on top of the I hree
suggested by Reagan. Such a move
could prevent the very wealthy from
receiving a windfall from the plan.
The current tax system has 14
brackets ranging from 11 percent to
~ percent. Reagan's plan would
bave three: 15 percent , 25 percent
and 3.'1 pem'lll.
Asked If he would be Willing to
consider a top bracket of40percent.
Reqan said. "No, I thlnkthatwould
be contrary to what we're doing.
"As a matter of fact," he said. "I
feel Uke l'm standing aaatnat a
cellophane wall beingshot at by both
Bides beCause there are tJso some
pi!ople up thlj.re on the Hllll hat want

to reduce that top bracket from 3S to ,
XI peu~ettt, so the 40percenters will ·
he llhDotlng and so will the 30
percenters and we think that top
brllcket we've chosen Is a fair one.'"
Meanwhlko, taxpayer groups told
the Ways and Means Commit!('('
Frtda:Y that while Rl'aian's plan
was better than the cutrent one. II
did not Uve up to Its advance bllUng
as a lair, "populist" proposal.
The groups complained Rt '"'
had kept too many ~'" breaks - ('lp!Cially lor the oil . .
gas indulti'Y - wbldl had lftll
eUmlnatal ill the original Tl e• - ,
tax plan releuedJast NtiiWIIlbet'( Con'rued~ , . A31

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contacted IlK! Rev. OrvllleAwe, who
was then the. Pilgrim Holiness
District superintendent. Grate offei'ed to buy the building tor the
cOn'lmunity and lormer students so
that It could be used each year as a
reunion spot for students and
teacbers. Hearing this, Awequlckly
agreed1o sell the building to Grate.
All Grate had todowaspaythecourt
costs and a small fee.
• GrateboughtthepropertyonAug.
24,1964, andatoncedonatedlt to the .
former students. Grate, Woodrow
Mollahan and Donald Matheny
'named trustees _ - and ever
~Jnce. the building and school
grounds have rung with good times
annually as students reunite.
Many student&amp; stW alive
There !Ire at least !ll former
students of the aged school stU!
living and of these, six became
ministers after being converted In
services held at the Fairplay
Gllapel. · Tllere are four former
teachers In the one room !AcUity stlll
They
Martha Chapman, .
:Jilexter; Anna Ogdln, Rt. 1, Langstm'i'~~1"!lys Major, McArthur; and
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Mt/MUlln, Mlller.
' .With the school having grovlded
~ades one through eight, olcourse:.
many times sevei'Pl fromonefamlly
would be doing their respective
grade levt&gt;l In the same one-room
school - and for several years.
Famlly,names are reflected In the
some !II former students who are
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' Ticket sales totaled $1,357,332,
with a payoff due of $696.141.
PICK-4: 6&lt;150.
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
$192,1m, wt•h a payoffdueof$1!6,911.
PICK-4 $1 straight bet pays$6,(112.
PK'K-4 $1 box bet J&gt;ilYS $253.

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.Includes Donald Metheney, Delbert
Methenl'y, Charles Metheney,
Esther Metheney, Ora Meth('Rey
Hoffman, George · Grate, Arnold ·
Grate, Robert Grate, Herman
Grate, Wendell Grate, Paul Grate,
Ova Grate Lyons. Eva Grate
Hersman, WoodJllW-Mollohan, IJe.
wey Mollohan, Darrell Mollohan,
Reva Mollohan Johnson, Clovle
Mollohan Johnson, Clovle Mollohan
Brown, Opal Mollohan Mardesty,
Ethel Mollohan Rife. Mace! Mollohan Adkins, Martha Mollohan
Ward, Becky Mollohan Carter,
Nobel Russell. Myrtle TrlpiPtt. '
Jimmy Triplett. Bob Shenefield,
Ted Shenefield, Maxine Shenefield
Deney, Juanita Shenelleld Day,
Gladys Knotts, Bob Knotts, John
Knotts, Carl Knotts, Richard
Knotts. Wlladeen Bennett, Gerald
Spires, Gilbert Fitzwater, John S.
Cornell. Ben Cornell, Robert Cor-

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limit portfolio
COLUMBUS (UPI!- Ohio State
University trustees Friday voted 6-3
to limit Immediately to!&gt; percent or
the school's total portfolio OSU
InveStments In companies that do
businesS In South Afrtca.
Ohio State President EdWard
JenningS presented the divestment
package t.o the school's Board of
Trustees with a scathing attack on
South Africa's apartheid policy of
racial segregation,
In addlilon to the Immediate 5
percent reduction, the board agreed
to reduce by 1 percent annually Its
!~vestments In companies that do
business In South Afrtca untU
apartheid Is ended.
Jennings' proposal calls for an
Immediate sale of more than $3.3
million worth ot stock.

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haste camp and found I really liked
the rntlltary," he said. "I was
surprtsed. Before I looked Into the
mllltary, I thought ltwasn'tforme."
The second lieu tenant will work at
the RGC-CC RO'fC as a Gold Bar
recruiter on Aug. 25. 1ben he will
attend the officer basic' course at
Fort Gordon, Ga., to become a
signal officer. In February 1986 he ·
will go to Worms, Germany, where
the Fi1th Signal Command base 1s
located.
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The local ROTC program has
enjoyed success this year, receiving ·
an "exceptional" evaluation. Jac·
olE attributed much of the program's cohesiveness to cadets and·
the eadre:
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"It's like a lamtly," he said. "You·
could say we're the biggest traternity on campus. Everyone Is a part
oft he team here."
Jacobs' father was an Air Force
officer - and .Jacobs was bont at
Wrtght-PattersonAirFi&gt;rceBaseat
Dayton. His father died In 198l,
before his son joined the army.
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nelf. Clyde Phllllps. BUly Phllllps,
Martha Ph!Uips, Wanda Phillips,
Helen Phillips, Charles Davts,
Carmel Davls, Margie Davts,
Golden Camp. Ha r less Camp, Clair
Shenefield, Thelma Shenefield, La unce Shenefield, Frank Knotts,
Helen Knotts, Jes$le Knotts, Lllllam
Camp Cardwell, Dot Camp Sorrell,
Tolnetta Camp, Goldie Camp, MIIX
McGlothlin, Cecll MCGlothlin, Marybelle M&lt;:Giothlln Cherry, Ledapearl McGlothlin Lambert, Norma
. Faye McGlothlin Sprouse. Reva
Wiseman, Vera Wiseman, Dale
McMillln, Della Norton, Denver
Price, -Davld Brown, Wendell
Brown, Cloon Brown. Laura Mae
Brown, Ernie McGlothlin, Billy
McGlocklin, Leo Taylor, Blondena
Tayler Ranier. Hl'len Bias Jenklru;,
Wanda BlasGrover,.Fred Bias and
Lesta Bias.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-A-3

NOTICE
TO .AREA CHURC-HES:

"My father's · career had an
lnfiuenceon my decision to enter the
mllltary," Jacobs said.
His mother, Yvonne Donnett,
currently resides In Dayton. Jacobs
resides In Bidwell with his wife,
Earnestln~.
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Tax refonn...
(Continued from page Al)
Floyd Haskell of The taxpayer's
Commlltee agreed the president's
proposal was better than !hecurrent
system, "but Is a considerable
retreat" from the first Treasury
plan.
"The president's plan ~ a ·
. trade-off In favor of corporatloiis at
the expense of working, middleIncome Americans," argued AI
BUlk of Cltlzerul Organized to
Restore an Effective Corporate
Tax. . ' ·
Fred Wertheimer, president of
Common Cause, a public Interest
group, questioned tlr plan's ability
to raise enough money and a~
the commlttae to wrtte Its owh bill.

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LE'ITERS OF OPJNlON are w~lcomed. lhev ·should be.' less than JOO words .
long. AlliE"! I(Irs art'su bJ rctt o E'CIIIIng and must ~ slgnll"d with namt'. addrE-Ss a nd
tt' l('phone numbf'r!l . No unsjgn~ lf'IINS will bt• publlsht'd . Le11rrs should 'of' In
good tastE', addrt-Ssl~g Issues, not prrsonulli i('S.

lrreverence at
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Irteverence Is the stock in trade at the White House press center.
Wlien spokesman Larry Speakes was expounding on the upward leap in
the p)'esldent 's job approval polls since his tax reform SpEECh, one reporter
noted that the stock market also was bullish "just before the crash" in 1929.
. Tile president has not had a full•fledged White House n¢ws conference
sinej' March 21 when reporters showed up In a blaze of red, and he has no
plans to hold one until the middle of the month.
~an time, he has been able to avoid questions in the usual way, On
lea$lg Malvern, Pa., where he lobbied (or his tax plan, the engines of three
helicopters were started up as Reagan left a building. He had to run a
gantlet of about 25 yards past an area where reporters were roped off but
coulo still shout questlons.
. Tf\e president has his summer plans cut out.lor him. Planning ahead IS a
way 'of life in the Whlt.e House wlth long· range schedules three months
aht&gt;ad.
The plans call for two vacatlons for the president at his favoritt&gt; retreathis tanch in the Santa Ynez mountains, where he b!ls alrnQSt total privacy
ex~t for the Secrt&gt;t Servlc;e agents and Anny Signal Corps members.
He will spt&gt;nd a week over the 4th of July holiday In California, starting at
the .)&gt;nd of June. Ht&gt; also has three weeks set aside from mid· August untU
La~r Day for more ranch time.
Maureen Reagan, who has been Identified with women's c~uses for
maily years, Is heading the U.s. delegation to the Internallonal Women's
Cor#erence in Nairobi in July.
"9'd the president's daughtt&gt;r has made sure thatthe delegation Is made
up ef prominent Republlcan women who lean toward the party views on
wo*'en's Issues.
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J9nimg ·thOse on the delegation ai'P fortner U.N. Ambassador Jeane
• Kili&lt;patiick, who had her own complaints about sexism on the White House
-stai; Lynda Chavez, the president's assistant lor public Ualson, who
touibt ag;ainst quotas and afflrmatlve action for women when she served
· as fall director of the Civil Rights Commission.
~aureen Reagan and the White House nixed SpeakerThomaaO'NelU's
'· th~ choices to serve.on the delegation: Reps. Olympia Snowe, l:t·Malne;
Rose Oakar. i&gt;-Ghlo. and Pat SchrOedt&gt;r, O.Colo. :
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selected to serve.
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ag!nst the criticism of Third World delegates.
~ldent Reagan chatted about exe~lse with pro tennis star Tracy
WASHINGTON - While high, Au!tln at the celebrities tennis match on the White House courts rece!'tly.
~ ~old Austin that he has two setsofexerclseequlpment, uslngonesetone • priced lawyers In New York bicker
over the extent of ·uablllty for the
: daS and another the next. But he told her that he gets "bored'' during the
Union Carbide plant accident In
~ dallY rejlirpen and turns on the television set.
Bhopal, India; last December, we
president is barnstorming the country again, campaign style, in
sent a reporter to the scene or the
· helalt ot his proposal to revise the tax code.
world's deadliest Industri a l
OUt his wife, Nancy, has her own agenda and Is skipping Sjlme of the
accident.
president's out·of.town trips.
This Is an eyewitness account of
had a discreet "no comment" on a report In a forthtomlrl~ book that
s.,. was bumped from Air Forc;e One during last ye.!!r's presidential
the human suffering caused by the
.• caf!palgn for worrying about her husband's chances, and a dip In the escape of methyl Isocyanate gas
Cl!llfornla polls that turned out to he wrong. But the first lady admits to
that killed at ~ast 2.001. The
11ftJg a worrier where her husband Is concerned. They are very close.
acclderit also afflicted uncounted
~ · 4he has always felt that poUtical campaigns last too lon$. ahd she has a
thousands with Illnesses that ha·
ven't even been accurately dlagIPiiof supporters In that direction.
, ~~for the Reagans that Is all over. He has rut\ his last political race tor nosed, !lnd which doctors are
- bfrtlselt, even though he wUI be qut heating the bushes for Republican
calldldates who are running In 1!W!lt
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,. 'valley In Pennsylvanlil on his tax reform crusade .. But for some allis not
rt ftl(t 11uw.&lt;Jory. One black woman in the audience In Malvern, Pa., told
When someone gives up smoking
re;orl~ that she had been "laid off" the day before from one of the
he or she wants the whole world to
• hlllt·tee\.CSfRpanles and had come to see the president "out of curiosity."
hear about it. I know you weren't .
ready lor this, dear reader, but 1
given up cigars. I am a
have
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born-again nonsmoker - a con·
fessed sinner who can now walk Into
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any crowded room without stinking
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up the joint.
Don 't go away. I want to tell you
the story of my conversion.'- It
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doesn't do any gOOd to stop smoking
If no one wlllllsten to how youdldlt.
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First, I have to give (:,redlt where
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credit Is due. I couldn't have done It
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alone. I got some help from that Big
Nonsml,)ker In the sky.
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It all began six months ago when,
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after lighting up one of the six or
seven cigars I smoked every day, I
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heavens. Then thundering voice
boomed, "PUT OUT THAT
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DAMNED CIGAR."
I didn't pay any attention because
I was sure He wasn't talking to me.
A!ter all, I had been smoking for
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" Hey, how 's Mike De(Jver, formerly
over 40 years and He never raiSecl
any obJections before. So i conBELEAGUERED Mike Deaver?"
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tinued for another week. Then my
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chest start.ld to feel lousy and I
becal)le hoarse.
I looked ilp and said, "Wb!lt's
going on1'J'
Thevolcecamedownandsald, "i
' 'l)ldaY IS Sunday, June 9, the 160th day of 198&gt; with~ to follOW.
TIIOUGHT I MADE MYSELF
· CLEAR. · WHAT KIND OF MES•
'Jho moon IS entering Its last quarter.
SAGE DO I HAVE TO SEND
~e morning stars are Venus and Jupiter. · •
YOU?"
Die evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
"Okay," I said. "I'm wllllng 1to
1}1ose born on tbls date are under tbe sign ol Gemini. They Include
deal. Let's just saylcut down to two
~ter Cole I&gt;orter in :oo.'l, and actors Robert Cummings In 1910 (age
or
three a day?" ·
7!1 ),ADd Michael J. Fox In 1961 (age 24) .
He
wouli! have ·none of ft. "TilE
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IS NON 19t3, Cmaress pa581!d an act providing for "pay·as-you·go" Income
NEGOTIABLE."
, cleductlonl. ~g employers to withhold tax payments from
"How about one petit corona
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dinner?&gt;'
ftll' :t. ftrsl baDistlcs mlsslle·lli1jlg submarine - the
"DON'T
uil;oERSTAND
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George Washlngion - was launched at G~ton, Conn.

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powerless to treat.
Indel!d1 the lucky ones may have
been 1hose who died within hours of
the disaster.
· · Our reportl'r, Lucas • Rivera,
moved In with the wretched
survivors In' the shantytown just
across from the Union Carbide
plant. Here Is what he ·saw and
heard. It does not make pleasant
rea,dlng:
,
- Nasreen All, 24, wept' as she '
talkl!d abOut the "devll's
. wind" that
swept Bhopal. "I can never forget
that horrible nightmare," sht1 said.
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again." Once she clutched her
chest. explaining that the pain In
. her lungs felt like "a ·ball of fire."
Nasreen ' s · sevto n·monfh ·old
daughter .cries In pain every tIme
she takes a breath . Her eyes are
watery white and pu• flows from
her nose. " My daughter used to
cough," Nasreen cries In anguish.
"Now she Is ,not able to bt('athe.
Now she vomits."
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minutes afier the
clous for
poisonous fumes swept ·over his
shanty. When he came to, he was
able to rescue his family. Now he Is

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ENGLISH?" the vol~- ~id. To
make His point He shoved a hot coal
down my thrqat and I started to ·
gasp for air.
Yes, He was responslt!le for my
quitting, but He didn't give me that
much help once I gave It up.
A!ter I we~t cold turkey I had to
face the prospect of earning a
living. I could smok,e a cigar
without writing, but I couldn't write
without smilklng a r~lgar. In the
beginning l just stared at the paper.
To get going l tried typlngexerclses
such as "Now Is the · time for all
good men ... lor all good men ... for
all good men ·... for all gOOd m en ·to·
light up a Monte Cristo Havana No. ·
3." .
My mind would work In curious·
ways. I would want to write about
the MX mlsslle system, and the
only thing that came out was "Puff
the Magic Dragon." The song
"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" droned .
In m);' head, and the Marlboro Man _
kept riding across my computer · ·
screen.
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Finally, In desperation, I lOoked
up to the heavens and said. "How·
long do you expect me to keep this
up?''

The .voice came down, 'TRY
CHEWING GUM.' ,
· I was skeptical, but the first time,
I shoved a stick of gum In my mouth
It worked. I found out If you have to ·
keep moving Y01't jaws all the time,
you don't miss having a wet stogie
between your Ups.
Well, It's been all uphill slrice
then. After my decompression
period 1 discovered the beautltul
world of nonsmoking. My lungs are
now getting all the oxygen they so
richly deserve ;md II)Y brain cells
seem to· ~ relieved !bey don't have
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night.
What is eVen better is I ~m hoW a
member of that band of brothers
and sisters who can walk Into a
restaurant or get on ''" airplane and
say loudly to the hostess: "No
smoking section, please! "
I have to admit that like all
born·agaln nonsmokers I look down
on thosewhoare st lll hooked. I don't
~et angry IVIth them but I do
something worse. I borethem.I fl'll

Doonesbury

CHESHmE- Cheese and butter of lnoome to establish eligibility.
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will be diStributed In GaiUa afl!l
Meigs counties Wednesday by eUgibllity are ADC Medicaid card, • Gallla·Melgs Community Action SSI letter, statement of Income · ·::
Agency.
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signed by CDHS case worker, food
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Distribution of the commodities stamp eUglblllty card, lll')e!Tiploy·
will heginatseverallocatlonsinboth ment book, HEAP acceptance
letter, targeted job tax credit
counties at 1 p.m.
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Gallla County distribution sites voucher, Social Security let.tel' or
are the Guyan Township Volunteer cancell!'d check Indicating income
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Fire Department, Mercervllle; Gal. a tor below 150 .pt&gt;rcent ofthelncorne
lia County Junior Falrgroundsf..... 1!11ldellne and employment checks
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Mount Carmel Baptist ChurcH, "fiillicatlng income at or below 100
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pt&gt;rcent of the Income guideline.
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School, Cheshire.
In Meigs County, distribution sites current; CAA officials saJd.
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Foodmaybeplckedupbyothers
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Racine; Meigs County Fair- . for senior citizens . only . .Senior
grounds; Tuppers Plains Fire
citizens are asked to send proof of. •,
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Station; Pagevllle Town Hall or the
income and a signed note granting, . •,
Harrisonville Fire Station.
pt&gt;rrniSslon for another person to
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their
commodities.
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Recipients must fall within 150
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Persons picking up food commod·
percent of U.S. Office of Budget and
are
asked
to
bring
large
paper·
Illes
Management Income guidelines.
bags or small boxes.
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POMEROY - The Pomeroy Area Chamber of Commerce will
hold meet In regular session Tuesday at noon at Veterans Memorial
HospitaL
Guest speakl'r will be sam Crawford, presenting a program on
retention and t&gt;xpanslon of business. All mt&gt;mbers are urged to note
the change of location and to attend the J!Jne meeting.

Clerk's office to ·close
GALLIPOLIS - The Clerk of Courts offices in the Gallla County
courthouse annex wUI be closed Thursday, June 13, and Thursday,
June ·al, to allow office staff to move Into their new offices on the third
floor of the annex.
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department will move June 20, according to Clerk of Courts Louise
Burger.
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RACINE - Seven oo,endants have forfeited bonds in the C9Urt of
Racine Mayor Charles Pyles.
They are Nonnan Deem, $00; James Sellers, $39; William Russell,
$42, all on speeding charges; Audrey Anderson, $43, stop sign
violation; Mike Hnddleston, $1,13, !repassing; Don Guinther, $27,
lmjlropt&gt;r parking; James Oyer, $35, passing stopped school bus.

POMEROY _- Two cars were damaged ·In an accident at the
lntPrseetlon of Liberty Lane and West Main Street at 12: 22 p.m.
Friday.
Pomeroy Pollee said a car driven by Hazel Smith, Mason, W.Va.,
backing on Liberty Lane, and a car driven by Lisa R. Ferrell,
Hartford, W.Va., attempting a turn off of Main Street, colUded.
·There were no Injuries and no charges were flied, according to the
pollee report.

Vocational programs ope'n
RIO GRANDE - The Gallla·Jackson·VIilton Joint Vocational
School District has openings in. nine vocational programs at the
Buckeye Hills Career Center and in two programs at the career
center In Vinton County for area high school sophomores juniors and
seniors for the 198$.86 school year.
The programs 6pPn at Buckeye HIHs are:
Air Conditioning and Heating, Community and Home Services,
Commercial Food Preparation, Computer Related Office Specialist,
Forestry, Business and Marketing Education, Welding, Occupational Work Expt&gt;rlence and Pre-Engineering Graphics.
11w Nurse Assistant and Fann Management programs at the
VInton County facUlty also have openings.
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Interested students who wish to oblain further infor.matlon or wiSh
to enroll til one of the programs should contact their high si:hool
guidance off!ce ,or the Student Services Office at the Buokeye ·Hills
Career Center, 245·5334, ext. 212.
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having respiratory problems. He
used (o be able to lift abOut 130
pounds at his job as a consiructlon
laborer; now he ca n barely carry s.o;
pounds.
"There l,s no time for fear," he said.
"After working 12 hours a day IVIth •
my hands, there is nothing left to
think abou1 when- you ' rl'
Pxhausted."
Then a slreri at a distant factory : .;
sounded - quilting time, not an
emerg!'ncy - but Syed shivered.
"Every time I hear that siren," he
expla ined, " I remember the
nightmare."

Art BuchWald
them my story from beginning to
end- how I was oncp a Sl'~en·l\-day
Dunblll man. but through the
Int ervention of ·. , hlghPr spirit
became a six·pack Doublemlnt
gum fan . Thim I warn them that we
nonsmokers not · .only consider
ourselves holier than they, but
believe we have a mission to either
'convert all smokers or per.s eeute
•them until we drive the tobacco
de mons~rom their souls.

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president of lhr foundation and a member of the College Board o.!
Trustees for 26 years.

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chained together as they tap
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·answered by local units Friday, the Tuppers Plains at 5: 58 p.m . took
Meigs County Emergency Medical William Grueser from Tuppt&gt;rs
Plains to Holzer Medical Center;
Services reports.
At 6:49a.m., Tuppers Plains took Pomeroy alB: 17 p.m. took Richard
Eleanor Sees from Reedsville to Reuter from an auto accident on
Camden·Oa rk Hospital in Parkers- Ball Run Road to Veterans Memor·
burg, W.Va.; at 1:05p.m.,Syracuse Ia!; Syracuseat8: 24p.m., took Chris
took Beatrice Blake· to Veterans · Jacks to Veterans Memorial and
Tuppers Plains at 8:26 p.m. took
Memorial Hospital.
Merlin Robinson from Ohio 681 to
Middleport at 1: (IJ p.m. took
Camden-Clark HospitaL
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St., was cited for OW! and driving
left of center, and Emil R . Tope, 18,
of Rt. 2, GallipoliS, was cited for
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GALLIPOLIS - A Gallipolis
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Friday afternoon following a twocar accident at .the Intersection of
State Street and Fourih Avenue.
Officers said Cynthia J. Hunt, 21,
o!Rt. 3, Gallipolis, was eastbound on
State, when a westboundcar,drlven
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Ave., allegedly attl'mpted a left turn
onto Fourth In the path of her car.
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t't me and struck Davis' car ·In the
right side, officers said.
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lng the 4:32 p.m. accident, which
officers said caused Ught damagpto
both cars. Davis wascltedforfallure
to yl~ld when turning left . ·

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·Pomeroy chamber meets at VMH

I should report that I asked the
president one more qupsflon: What
did he think about the hypothetical
' pos.siblllty, some day. or providing
p. privately administered alterna·
live to federal Social Security? The
president gave me the look of a m an
who has just stepped barefoot Into a
room full ·or s nakes. Sqclal Security
questions h~ve bitten him .before. I
can· report that he answered the
question , aftpr a fashion, but I have
read a trai)Scrtpt of his answer
three times and I have yet to know
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MIDDLEPORT- Mlddl~rt Ch~mber of Commerce wUI meet I .
p.m . Tuesday at the LaSalle' Restaurant with John Ric~ and Sam
Crawford as guest speakers.
.
'Ilte two men represent the Ohio Cooperative Extension Service,
Crawford will outline a retmtlon and expansion program for Meigs ·
County.
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had supported In the past, one for a
balanced budget and the other to
prohibit abortions. "I haven't lost
Interest at all." He knows how
much Is on the congressional plate '
this year; he has been told that the
amendments must he put on the
back of the stove "but I have not
retreated from them a bit."
I Inquired Into the vocl(erous
opposition being voiced by civil
rights leaders to the nomination of
William Bradford . Reynolds as
associate attorney general. "I think
part of this Is aimed a t me,"
Reagan said. "They've CI'E!ated this
Idea that somehow I'm an enemy of
clvll rights." Now the president's
.
temper was rising:
"I was working for civil rights
before they used the term- back In
the '30s. when I was a sports
announcer. I was one among a
handful In the country who opposed
the banning of blacks from organIzed baseball. ·1 was fighting that
battle back then."
The president recalled the years
when racial segregation· was lawful. In those days many employers
would hire two or three blacks and
say their quotas had
been .filled.
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happened In reverse today . "A
quote system opt&gt;ns the door to the
. sa me 'kind of discrimination thai
on_ce took place."
Turning to the matter of .iudlclal
nominations, I asked what kind of
judges he was looking for. He was
waiting for that question. "I'm
looking for judges who interpret the
Constitution and don't attempt to
rewrite It ." Age Is a consideration In
nominating judges, but it's not the
major thing.

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WASHINGTON - A few days guilty.'• '
country than we've found yet and,
ago two senators , Pryor of ArkanThis reporter has known Ronald · frankly, we just did not want to do
sas and Chiles of Florida. called on Reagan for 15 years, covered his
anything that would discourage
President Reagan to fire Caspar campaigns, enjoyed his company,
exploration."
Weinberger. they had lost confl· benefited from Interviews with .
It's also been charged that his .
dence In the secretary of defense, him. The president lias changed
program of tax reform Is skewed In
and they wanted him out by little In this pt&gt;riod. His hair Is
favor of the rich. Snapped the
Thanksgiving.
turnlug pt&gt;rceptlbly gray; the llnes
president: "It just lsn 't true." He
A day later this reporter asked . are deeper around his eyes, but he
acknowledged that a handful of
the president for his reacflons tot he looks as fit and muscular as he did - taxwyers with really extravagant
senators' demand.
when he was governor of Callfor·
earnings would benefit, but only a
"My reaction Is that they're out of nta. Unlike such predecessors as
few are at that exotic leveL
their cotton-picking minds," said Johnson, Nixon and Carter, whose
What about his desire to eliml·
the president of the United States. complex characters were ravaged
nate the $1 checkoff for the
He was In a feisty humor that by InseCurity and doubt, Reagan Is financing of presidential elections?
afternoon, full of Pl'P and splzze- a man of surpl!sslng serenity. If he
The New York Times had said he
rinctum, and the unfairness of the were assigned to clean the Augean · was "acting like a sneak" In this
attack on Weinberger gave him the stables, he would get cheerfully at
proposal. .The president grinned. I
sputters:
the task, certain that he would find
had made his day. Getting rid of the
"I think the worst thing that has a pony In there somewhere.
checkoff line on Form 1()10 would
happt&gt;ned Is that someone who
But this afternoon he was full of
help to simplify the form , but
comes In .and Is correcting abuses vinegar. To the suggestion that he
beyond that, "I've never believed In
that have been of years and years had caved In to the oil lobby on tax
government funding of camlong-standing, that every time refQrrn, he bristled as severely as
paigns." Why not? This Is because
there's a success story and they find ~agan ever bristles. "We didn't
"the government decides who gels
.another thing, like a $400 hammer cave In In any way." He will Insist
it." Guaranteed funding detracts
-we don't buy that, we find it. It Is Qll preserving ' an Incentive for
from the old.fdea that candidates
, under this admlnlstra)lon and wildcatters to "go out and gamble
should be able to raise funds from
under hiS management of the their money so they can find some
their own supporters. "If they can't
Defense Department that all of oil."
get that kind of support; they
these things are being uncovered.
"Almost 50 percent of our. tr11de shouldn't be seeking public office."
Yet every time he uncovers one, .Imbalance Is made up of the
Switching subjects, I asked the
they turn It around and say that It's
necessity to buy oil, to Import oil.
president If he had lost Interest In
some klnd of sin tor which he's We khoW we've got more oil In this
two constitutional amendments he

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

County court. processed 54 cases last week ·

Zone forecasts
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luneral hornefrornS.9p.m. Monday.

Increasing c.Joudlness Sunday
with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms. The hJghs wtll
be In ·th£&gt; mld Ins.
The probablllty of preclplta·
tlon Is :ll percent Sunday.
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The probability &lt;if preclpltalion Is 20 percent Sunday.
Winds will be from the
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tonight will be near 65.
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~; WEATHER FORECAST - During early Sunday morning,
will be ln the 70s Monday and In
;:~~~owen~ are forecast lor portions of the upper Great Lakes Region.
the mid 70s to mid Ins .Tuesday
;:Eiaewhere, weather will be fair In general.
and Wednesday.

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Wishes to express their sincere thanks for all
the love, thoughtfulness, prayers and kindness
shown to us at this time;
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Infant Cade

died at 1 p.m. Friday in the Veterans
Administration Hospital inHunting·
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'I Born Jan. 29, 1896, in silli Creek.
W .Va., Son of the Ja"te Vinton and
Ellen Robins Walker, he was a
broom rnakt&gt;r, ·a World War I
~~ran and a member of Veterans
of. Foreign Wars Post 44&amp;1 and
American Legion Lafayette Po5t27.
He married Agnes Marte Gibson
on March 1, 1918, and she preceded
him In death in 1961.
Surviving are two d;IUghters,
Hlldl! Oller of Gautpolis, and Mrs:
John tEleanor • Ferguscin of Cha ·
rleston, W.Va.; three grandsons and
two great-grandsons; and a brother,
I,ee Walker of Lake Worth, Fla.
Funeral serviceS will be held at 1
p.m. Tuesday ln Miller's Horne for
Funera Is In the fonner Warehime
Funeral Home. with the Rev.
Everette Delaney officiating. Burial
will be ln Ohio Valley ·Memory
Gardens. Friends may call at the

GAU.lPOLIS - Angel Nicole
Cade died at birth Friday In Hol~r
Medical Center. ,
She was the daughtt&gt;r of Rick and
Kimberly (Cox• Cade of Rt. 2,
Gallipolis.
Suivfvlng a(\' a paternal grand·
mother, Reba Cade of Xenia ;
maternal grandparents, Gerald and
Wanda Cox of Rt, 1. Northup; a
paternal grE'at -grandfather, Em·
rnett Knipp of Xenia; maternal
great-grandparents. Ranford and
Ella Mae Cox of Crown City, and
Willard and Geneva Cox of Nor·
thup; maternal great-g reat·
grandparents. Shelly Slone of
Crown City and. Laura McGuire of
Northup; . and several aunts and
uncles.
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Graveside services will be held at
2 p.m, today · in Mlna Chapel
Cemetery. with the Rev. John
Jeffrey officiating. Arrangements
are by Willis Funeral Home.

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costs; Paul VanHorn. Mount Hope,
W.Va., $22 and costs, Reta Roush.
Pomeroy, $25 and costs; Rod .
Yanen, MoundsvUle, w.Va., $21 and
costs; Angela Brtckles. Pomeroy,
$24 and costs; Beryl Wilson Jr.,
Reedsvllie. m and costs; MauriSha
Nelson, Middleport, S23 and costs;
Robert MlUer, Middleport, $23 and
costs; Kathleen Garnes. Gallipolis,
S23 and costs; Thomas ElliS, Kent,
sro and · costs: Kevin Sheppa&lt;Q,
TuppersPialns,$2Dandcosts; Mary
Floyd. McConnelsville, $23 and
costs; Chris Gallagher, Strongs·

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reclamation processes.
AI~ fl~ were Rick Chevalier,
ReedsvUie, $250 and costs, three
days In Jail. 61Hlay license suspen·
slon, DWI; Larry Smith, NI'War.k,

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GAU.IPOLIS- Three.men were
treated and released from area
bos"pttals lollowtng two Friday
accidents.
' Hospital officials said 1\?:ichael R,
Thomas, 23, of Rt. 3, Gallipolis, and
Robert L. Lambert, 34, of Oreana,
W.Va., weretreatedand released at
Holzer ·Medical Center after their
cars collided ' ~ad-on on Bob
McCOrmick Road.
·Richard Reuter, 70, of Ball Run
Road, Pomeroy, was treated at
VeteranS' Memorial Hospital for
cuts and' bruises atter ·his pick-up
went off the righf side of Salisbury
Township Road 20-A, a ' nursing
supervisor said.
The Gallia-Melgs post of the State
Highway Patrol said Thomas was
. southbound on Bob McCormick and
Lamberi was northbound, when
their cars reportedlY met ln a curve
about one-halt rnllesouthof0)llo160.
Troopers said Lambe"rt allegedly
· struck-Thomas' car head-on.
• Lambert was cited by the patrol
for driving left.oi center following
tbe 8:40 a.m. accident, which

Klrkpatrlck, LondonvUie, $10 and
costs, tmproperpasslng; Lawrence
Darst, Middleport, $30 and costs,
improper passing; James Councll,
Langsville, $10 and costs, unsafe
vehicle; John Snedlker, New

$100 and .costs, 61Hlay license Marshfield, $5 and costs, unsafe
su~penslon, ·'·reckless operation; · vehicle; Donald Johnson, Long

Hardyman. Gallipolis. $'ll and
costs; Delmas Goff, Langsville, $'ll
and costs; Sharon Grlffln, Reeds·
ville, $'ll and costs; Kimberly
Dugan, Racine, $25 and costs;

AlanCurnrnings,Porneroy,$100and Bottom, $10 and costs, unsafe
costs, $50 suspended, six months vehicle.
probation and refrain • from corn·
Fined for speeding were Betty
plalnant, disorderly conduct; Cha· Parsons, Athens, $7ll and costs;
rles Harn(lf:on, VInton, $~ and · Harold McOaskey, Heath, $21 and

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assured clear distance . ·while
passing.
A (iallia CountY man wascttrofor
assured clt&gt;ar dlstanct' following a
two-car collision on Ohio 160 Friday
flernoon.
Linda J. McClask&lt;'Y. 29. o( Rt.1,
Vtnlon, was northbound .on 160,
Y,ben troopers said ~he stopped for
(raffle. Another novthlll)und car.
l'perated by James Coleman, 52: of
tu. 1, Bll!weil, l'l'portedly could not
stop ln ttme and struck McClaskey
from behind at 4p.m. Coleman'scar
sustained moderate
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tmoperssaldcausedheavydarnage
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Reuter was northbQun!l on :,!0-A, .
when till' . patrol S&amp;ld · he met a .
.soulhbouiJil.y an operated by Lrona ·
G. Duckett 25, of Pomeroy. As the
~hiclesapproachedeachother. the ·
patrol said there was no contact as
Reuter reportedly went offtherlght
side of the road and overturned,
causing heavy damage to his
pick-up. .
Duckett was cited by the patrol
fbllowtng tbe 8:10 p~m. accident for
It child restraints.
' 'A Darke County woman was cited
by troopers fol_lowlng a two-vehicle
accident Friday night on U.S. 35.
; The patrol said Robert W.
Patterson, 61, of Henderson, W.Va.,
was eastbound on 35, around four
miles west of Ohio .7, when a car
&lt;jrtven by Stephanie D. Deweese, 711,
or Greenville. reportedly struck the
.l&gt;arof his plck-upas she apparE'ntly
pulied out to pass him.
No Injuries werE' reported ln the
8:10p.m. accident, which troopers
$aid caused light damage to both
'fl'hicles. De-weese was cited by the
patrol for failure to ·maintain an

Davl~ Huston. Syracuse. $24 and I
costs; Leland Kirby, New Haven.j
$24 and costs; Lenora Moore,
Pomeroy, $22 a!!d costs; Paul
Lupardus, Vincent, $21 and costs; '!
James Savercool, Hebron, $21 and
costs; Martin Broderick, Pomeroy, :
$23 and · costs; Norman ·Corder. •
Akron, $Zl and costs; Lee Bing, '
Rutland. $24 and costs and James
Rlffk', Syracuse. $25 and costs. · 1
Forfeiting bonds ln Meigs County •
Court were Timothy M. McDaniel; I·
Cheshlre,$42.50,overload; DavldR. :
Wilcox, Pomeroy, $270, overload; I
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ville, W.Va ., $42speedlng; James
Nibert, Gallipolis, $50, speeding;
DenniS Frary, Grayson, Ky., $42. ,
speeding; and Larry Smith, Newark. $j50, reckless operation.

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license suspension, OWl, costs only
for speeding; Okey Kiser Sr..
Racine, S250 and costs, three days in
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jail, 6().day llcensesuspenslon,OWI,
costs only for failure to control.
Ronda Uttle, Middlepor.t, $250
McClaskey's light damage fn th,r and costs, three days .ln j~ll. 00-day · ·
accident, troopers· said. Coleman license suspension, OWl, costs only
was cited by the patrol.
for drtvlnp left of center; Steven
Andournew
A Gallla County woman eseaped Taylor, PomE.&gt;roy, $250 and costs. 10
computer system
.,Injury when her car went off the_ d;!ys In jail, 120-day license suspen·
makes that good
rlghl side of Lincoln Pike Friday slon, OWl, $100 and eosts, sb\
service even better.
morning.
. months In jail with all but 15 days
Call me.
The patrol said GwyimeC. Niday, · susJ)ended, no operator's license;
19. of Patriot Star Route, was Pai.tl Shuler, Rutland. $100 ru;td costs
CAROLL SNOWDEN
· southbound}Yhenhercarreportedly with flne suspended and a year
417 second Ave.
went off the right side ofther!Jad and probation for each of four charges,
GallipOlis, Oh.
Phone 4-16-4290
overturned at 11:45 a.m .. causing reckless operation, no license
Home~S11
moderate damage to her car.
plates, J10 protective helmet and no
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Others fined In Meigs County
Court Included VIcki Hood, Porneroy, $10 and CO$ts, ,!allure to yleld
halt of roadway; Lyle Slriclalr, .
Shade, $10 and costs, failure to
display valid registration; David
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·' for failure to property restore land
. surface disturbed by well drilling
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rnent o! drilling activities. The

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

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THE EARLY YEARS Somedme before11Je 111m al the ·
cealuey. lhe8e dieftr:~~ten In
11.- Ulllfonn poaed dh their
new IQe WIIIOD IUid the le.m
lhat puled I. The plelure banp.., the wl!ll a1 the ,_lire
8iailonon lluUemutAve. builtin
' the mld-leYentles, a reoQindel' al · .
the lona·time serv~&lt;:e and lletiJca.
lion ofvoluMeertmlnpten. Tht&gt;
POII'IeiV)' Volunteer FifeDepartmen&amp; wali organized In 1M71U1dls
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Meigs unit noting 138 years service
ByCHARLENEHOE~CH

'lbnes-&amp;nllnel staff
POMEROY - Only a few
remember when horSes were
stabled In the rear of the old
Pool~roy v!Uage hall building on
. Second Street and the tolllng of the
courthouse \)ell signaled volunteer
firemen to their posts.
Bulsomedoremeinher,llkeJobn
TenoeU and Franklin "Pete" Hepp,
the oldest roomllersofthe P.,.,..rey
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Neither Tenoell, who has been a
member tor 51 yE&gt;ars, nor Hepp, a
54-yearmembl'r.ofthedi'Partment,
·werE' flrl'flghters before the days of.
mE&gt;ChanJzed .. equipment, but both
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........ . , . 111111 put IIIlo tile 1181q111ce1Kennial parade in Meigs · drawn stE&gt;aml'f and hose wagons In
action.
C.~ ltl1937. Botll pieces of equipment have since
piece. Of
Terrell and HE&gt;PP were among
-.a .llre ...........
those presmted plaques at a recent
dinner which not only recognized
long·tlml' service but marked the
~38th anniversary of thE' organlza·
tlon of the Pomeroy Volunteer Fire
DepartmE&gt;nt.
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Tile department was founded In
1847 with stations In E&gt;ach of the
wards or sections of thE' town. The
Barkauff Organ Factory which
opPratro in Pomeroy had a role In
E&gt;stabllshlng the fire company and
getting that first equlprnE&gt;nt - a
hOSe f!'l'l, a combination hose reel
and wagon, a hose wagon and a
steam pumpPr- which was storro
lnthewardhouses.
Two major fires In thE' Poml'roy
business section In thE' 1850\s
enhancro the nl'l'd for protection

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increased. In1851, aboutonl.'-(hirdof
thE&gt; stores in thE' middle block WE're
destroyed and five years later
another fire took many business
hOuses in the middle and lower
blocksofthevDlage.
But business was good, the
population was growing, and there
was a flurry to rebuild and E&gt;njoy the

Tile operation Is financed through

a ta)&lt; levy, fire contracls with other

townships, donations, and fund
raising activities.
. Chicken baJW!cUes and thE' an·
nual New Year's Ew Ball whlch
wasstartroattheturnofthecmtwy
are two of the continuing fund
raising proji'Cts of the firemen.
Training In ftreflgbtlng Is an
pro~rltyofthetlmes.
Important part of any department
In 1!QI, tjle Pomeroy Volunteer and members are I!JK)Ourag£&lt;'1 ' to
Fire Department had 77 roomhl'rs strengthen thelrsklllSbytaklngpart
• on "sroua.aoo lllOI'e equ)pi'IIEI\t was. • in U1e training sessions..
purchasedtoservE&gt;ibl'populatloncif · · PaitlCipatloR In COI'riinunity ·pa.
thE' village whlch then I'XCEEded
rades and support of. CIVic activities
7,0Xl.
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haVE' always been a part of the
Soriletln\t&gt; latl'r an air hOm at the 'departrol'ni's ~am. They'w
Pornl'roy Foundcy was IMllliiCle&lt;l to - · ..tradltiQDally - _rerllemllered ..th!&gt;lr
all'rt the !lremm, and that system
dl'ad on Memortal day by placing
was In e!fret until 1949 when the
nags on their graves.
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eleetrlc siren was lnstallro.
On!' famUy llll'mher ~ming.a
The department purchaSed Its
fireman, often leads to the Interest of
first ml'chanlzl'd Seagraves
anotiH&gt;r In thE' famlly_..Jike Ten-ell
pumpl'f In 1929. In thE' mld-1~'s,
wh&lt;&gt;Sestepson, CitarlesLI'garlsflre
two used mi'Chanlzed pumpPrs
chlef, and son-In-law, JOE' S(l'ubl!',ls
were purchased and another new
actjvl'; Ralph Sisson and Ills son,
pumPE'f was added In 1947. Tile fire
Jim ; Tro Reed and his sons, Paul
dl'parlml'nt's third and fourth
and Torn; Henry Werry and his son,
wards llll'rg£&lt;'1 Into one company in
Tom, and brother, Charles Wl'rfY;
thE' early ·~·s, although aU of thE'
DonThomasandhissons,Gregand
wards contlnuro to opPratl' under
Dan; Hollll'r Smith Sr. ~ hls son 1
onl'firechief.
Hoffil'r Smith Jr., John William
In the 1900's, thE&gt; three companies
Blaettnar and his son, Rick , anc! the
m!'rged Into a main department In
three brothers, J eff, Brian andCbrls
the old Village hall building on
Shank.
Second Street, siiiCI' razed, and In
Many things haw changed in thE'
the rnld·sevE&gt;nties movro Into a
138 yE&gt;ars otthe Pomeroy Volunteer
spacious brick bulldingonButtemut
Fire Departml'nt, but one thlng
Avenue,adequatE&gt;tohouseallofthe
remains constant - . a SI'IISE' of
departll)l"nt's fire and E&gt;mergE&gt;ncy security In knowing there is a group
equipment along with providing a
of mm ready to respond to a call for
~tlng and ri'Creatlon room.
help should a fire strikE'.
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llonle-dra\VII !Ire equlprnenl. The .
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back of the old vWage hall
building on Second Street tom
down ...., a few years 880·
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111111 on the rolls of the depai1metlt, were hooored at a recent
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Pomeroy-Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

June 9, 1985

POMEROY - Bookmobile ser·
4;05 p.m. ; Harrlsonv!Ue (Church ),
POMEROY - The open church vice in Meigs County Is brought by
4:,35-5:05 p .m .; New Lima Road
wedding of F aith A. McCain and the Meigs Cou nty Public Library
(onP mile south of Fort Meigs, ,
Barry· D. Wade will take place on under contra&lt;it wtththeOhloValley
5:15-6 p.m . ; Rutland (Depot St.,,
Sa turday, June 15, all: llp.m.at the Area Libraries.
6:40-8: 10 p.m.
Walnut Street Church of Christ in
Bookmobile schedule for Mon·
Wednesday, June 12 - Tuppers
Bclpre.
'day, June 10 - Burlingham
Plains (Lodwick's), 7~ 2!HI: 10 p.m .;
(County Mobile Home Park), 3:3/iRlggscrest Addition, 8:25-8: 55 p,m _
The bride-l'lect Is the daughter of ,;..:..:..:.:::....;.::.::.::..:..:.:.:.:.::..:..:::..:.:.:.:...:.:..::._...:.:;:;::::;:.:..:.:.:..;..:.:;:;...;;.;.::.~--=-Notman D. McCain,Reedsvllle, and
the late Lois P . McCain . Sh~
graduated from Warren High
School, Barlow and Is employed
with the Richardson Printing Corp.,
Martetta.
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STORE' HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10· PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

LECI'A - Special setvice a t
Lecta Church of Chi1st in Christian
Union, with Mr. and Mrs. Lois Lee,
Sunday, 7: ~p.m .
LECTA- Rev. Ernest BakerwUJ
beat Wa lnut Ridgl'Church,Sunday,
7:.Jlp.m .

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298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JUNE 1S, l 985

CENTE;NARY - Rally day wUJ
be held Sunday at Centenary United
Methodist Church, dinner at Tom
Comer's 2 p.m . Bring covered dish.

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' • Mrs. Lole E. J ohnson, 1718 20th
:, AvP .. Pa rkersburg, · announCt&gt; the
·:a pproaching m a rriage of their
: ~ daughter, Sa ndra Kay Johnsen, to
• Kelly James Sheppard, son of Mr.
' and · Mrs. J . Harla n Sheppard of
: Parkersburg.
• A garden \.·eddingwlll take plac&lt;; ·
, 2: 30p.m . June 22 at the home of the
;' bride's parents, with Thomas C.
Miller officiating the dmible'rtng
; ceremony . A recl'ptlop wUl follow.
::. Both are graduates of Parkers·

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· Order of the Eastern Star, will hold
annual inspection Monday at
~be Pomeory Mascnlc Lodgt&gt; Hall.
T&gt;!l'fllbers encourag('d to attend and
'should bring dessert .

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GAJ.,L.IPOUS - The 66th Clark
FamQy Reunion will be June 16 at
the GeWa County Junlor Falrgnllllldl. PlcaJc dinner 12: :II p.m.
All relat!Yes, fllmds lnvtted.

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School will be liPid at U«Je I&lt;YJII!I'
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Grill. 24,000 BTU dual burner.

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RACINE . - Racine Masonic
Lodgoe 461 F&amp;AM lllEl'ting, 7:30
p.m. Tuesday.
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PCI'I'lmlY Chapter 80, RAM. and
Bosworth Council 46, R&amp;SM, Wed·
tll"'ldlly, 7:;10 p.m.; I",&lt;'IEcllon ot
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employed by Super-X Drugs.
The bride-elect Is the grand·
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Lole
Johnsen Sr., of Henderson, and Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth Rucker, Columbus, former tesldl'Ots of Gallipolis.

MIDDLEPORT - The International Order of Job's Daughters
rnt&gt;els 7 p.m. Monday at the
Middleport MasonicTl'IJlple. Installation practiCl' will 'Ill&gt; held at 5 p.m .

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home of Mrs. David Altizer,
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Ridgeway, 5782 Hallridge Circle,
· Wilmoth wm become the brtde of
.: Russell R. RldgE"Way; in a June 29 Columbus.
The brtde-l'lect is a graduate of
':• cerem o ny at Batelle Park,
-: Columbus.
:; She Is the daughter of Mr. and
Happening.
:, Mrs. J ack Ferrell, 35872 Dunbar ·
:· Rd ., Dexter, Ohio. He is the son of
· Mr. and Mrs. Russell WiUiam
engineer for Aml'rican Electric
POWl'f Company.

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CLIFI'&lt;)N W.Va. - B.T. Weston
~ present Singing mlnlstry at
fl'VIval services being held at the
CUlton Tabernacle, Clltton, W.Va.,
:!t 7: :II p.m. Thursday evenlng
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The bride-l'lect Is a graduate of
Meigs Hlgh'School and
Holzer Hospital School of Nursln
She is employed at the Plea t
Valley Hospital, Point Pleasant,

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EAGLE RIDGE - Rev. Roy
[)e('ter will be guest speaker at·the
Eagle Rld!W Church at 7: ::.l p.m . ·
Sunday.
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·::;. SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Ash, Syracuse, are an·
:,nou.ncing the engagement and
; a pproaching marriage of their
daughter, Sonia Sue, toRonaldAlll'D
· Jackson, son of Mr . and Mrs.
J ohnnie J ackson, Gallipolis.
: T he open church Wedding wUI
take ·place on Saturday, June 22 at
•6: 30 p.m . at the Asbury Methodist
•Church in Syracuse. Music wUI
begin al6p.m. Areceptlonwllfollow

POMEROY- The E.R. Hollon
family reunion wUl be ' held at the
state park shelter house, south
approachonRoott&gt;33,Sundaywltha
, . basket dinner at noon. . .

Fallb A. McCain

·Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs. JackK:
Wade, Ravenswood, is a graduateof
Ravenswood High School, and Is
employed with the C&amp;O Railroad in
Clifton Forge, Va.
The couple will reside a.t 424
Jefferson St. Oltton Forge , Va .

Ronald AD.,.. Jackson

GALLIPOLIS - Piano students
of Vivian Klrkel wlll be in l'E'Cital at
her home, ffi HaUiday Heights,
Sunday, 4 p.m .

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Sonllt Sue Ash

NORTIIUP- Randy Shaler and
Sincere Gospel Quartet will be at
Northup Baptist Church Sullday ,
7:.Jl p .m .

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McCain - Wade Bookmobile route announced

LITTL.E KYGER - IIISlalla tion
tor Rev. Richard VInson a t Utile
Kyger Congregational Christian
Church wUJ be Sunday, 6 p.m .

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

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Senior Citizen Centers plan week's activity
Tuesday - Physical Fitness,
11:45 a.m.; Chorus, 1·2 p.m.

POMEROY -The Meigs County
Senior Citizens ·Center, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy, has the follow·
lng activities scheduled ·for the
week of June 1().14:
Monday - Physical Fit ness,
11:45 a.m.; Square Dance, 1-3 p.m.
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Wednesday - Physical Fitness,
11: 45 a.m.; Bingo, 1·2 p.m.;
Bowling, 1: ;lO p.m.
Thursday - ll a .m ., Lou Hor-

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Diana Lynn Clay trades vows
with John Perl Aih Aprilll
POMEROY - Diana Lynn Clay · Conde, Middleport , and the late
Pearl Ash.
and John Perl Ash exchanged vows
For her wedding the bride wore a
in a double-ring ceremony at the
street length dress of pale pink and
Pearisburg Presbyterian Church,
carried a bouquet of pink carnaPearisburg, Va., on Aprtlll.
The reremony was performed by tions, white da isies and orchids.
After returning, a reception in
the Rev. Roc hell P. Wax. The bride
their
honor was held a t the home of
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
parents. The couple
the
bride's
Warren D. Clay, Rutland.' and the
resides
at
P
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Box 342, Rutland.
Rf00111 is the son of Mrs. Bonnie

vath, Social Security F:leld Representative from the Athens office.
will speak about changes In Social
Serorlty and new regulations.
111ere will be a. question and answer
period.
Friday - .Public dinner with
serving 5 to 6: :ll p.m. The menu WUI
be a choice of broasted chicken or
baked steak, With homemade noodles, cole slllw, rQ11 and beverage
for $2.50. ~.cake, and Ice cream
will be avaUable at an extra charge.
A round and squan' danre will be
held !rom 7 to !Op.m. with music by
the Strlngdusters, admission St.
The folloWing week will be Blood
Pressure Olnlc on Monday; on
Tuesday, a Senior Citizens Needs
Forum at 10: 30 a.m. will be held
where senior citizens can speak
about the concerns and needs of the
elderly of Meigs County, and on
Thursday Will be the Quarterly
Blrt\Jday Party.
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The Senior Nutrition Program
menu for the week IS:
Monday - . Ham, spinach, sweet
potatoes, applesauce.
Tuesday - Chicken and noodles,
carrots, three-bean salad, oranges
a nd bananas.
Wednesday - Roast beef,
mashed potatoes, lime gelatin
salad, rice pudding with raisins.
Thursday - Pimento cheese
sandwich. baked beans. potato
salad, fruit cup and cookie.
Frida)'- Hamburger with pickle

hat and peach corsage. Cathy
Swartz, matron of honor, wore a
street length dress of n\int green
with a corsage trimmed with mint
green.
Edward Houck of Clnclnnatl was
best man .
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Both mothers wore light blue
dresses with white corsages. A
reception was held immediately
following the ceremony.
The couple is by Tl\e Columbus
and Southern Ohio E lectric Co.
They .reside at 548 s,.SecOnd AVe., .
MictOieport ._ ·
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route planned for week .
GALLIPOLIS - The Dr . Samuel
Memorial Library
announces its schedule for the week
of June 10 to 14.
Monday - LeGrandE&gt;. 11: :ll
a.m.-noon; McGuire, 12:m-12:30
p.m .; Northup, 12:40-1:10 p.m.;
Rodney, 1:30-2 p.m.; Rodney Vil·
lage, 2:4s:3:45 p.m.; Gallla Metro
Estates. 4-5: 15p.m.; Ketr, 5: 30·5:55
p.m .; Bidwell, 6: 1().6: 30 p.m.;
Harrisburg, 6:40-7 p.m : Rio
Grande Estates. 7: 1~8: 10 p.m.
Tuesday - Ewlngton, 10-10: :ll
a.m.; -Vinton, 10:40-ll:40 a.m .;
Morgan Center, noon-1 p.m .:
L . Bossard

Africa Rd .. 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Cheshire, 2:30-3: 30 p.m .; Addison,
3:4.'&gt;4: 15 p.m.; Addavilic Ele ..
4:25-4:44 p.m.: Bulavtlle Tr. Ct ..
5-5:30 p.m.; Georges &lt;&gt;reek, 5:40-6
p.mlt Kanauga 5th, 6:15-6:30 p.m.;
Southeastern Equ . Tr. Ct .. 6:35-7
p.m.; K&amp;K Tr. Ct .. 7:05-7:30 p.m.
· Thursday :.. Cora, 2:45-3 p.m.;
Raccoon
3:10-3:30
p,m.;
Patriot, 3:Tr.
45-4:Ct.,
15 p.m.;
Cadmus,
4:45-5:15 p.m .; Gallla , 5:30-6 p.m.;
Centerpoint , 6: 15-G::Ilp.m.; Centerv111e. 6:40-7:10 p.m.
Friday - Senior Citizens Special
Services.

sleeves and a high lace neckline. Her
brimm~ hat was graced by a long
ivory veil.
Matron of honor w~s Elizabeth
Watkins, sister of the bride. Theodore Reed served as best man for his
son.
The bride Is a graduate of
Neisorivllle-York High School and
Valley Beauty SchooL
Tile groom Is a graduate of Meigs
Hlgb School alld Ohio University.
The .Couple resl!)es at 140 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy.

POMEROY - Laurie Faye
Wagner became the brideofPa ul M.
Reed during a May 4 · wedding
crem ony at the home of the bride.
The 5: 30 p.m. ceremony was
conduced by the Rev. Lee Miller. A
reception was held at the Elks Lodge
in Nelsonvllle.
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The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul B. WagnerofBuchtel.
Her husband IS the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore T. Reed, Jr. ;
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The bride wore a Victorian gown
of ivory lace and chiffon v,;ith long

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GALL!POUS - Activities and
rpenus for the week of June 17
through June 21 at the Senior
Citizens Center, 220 Jackson Pike,
are as follows: .
Monday, June 17 - Ceramics,
Class, 9: 30 ·a.m .-noon; Chorus, 1-3
p.m.
·Tuesday, June 18 - S.T.O.P .
Class, io:30 a.m .; Physical Fitness,
11:15 a.m.
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Wednesday, June 19 - Vinton .
Bible Study, 1 p.m .; Card Game;;.
1-3 p.m.
Thursday, June 20 -Bible Study,
11 a.m .-noon; Board of 'lhlstees
Meeting, 1: 30 p.m.
Friday, June 21 -Art Class, 1-3
p.m.; Craft Mini-Course, 1-3 p.m .
Menus consist of:
Monday - ·spaghetti with me;~t
sauce, salad, Italian bread, sliced
pineapple.
Tuesday -Sausage patty, oven
fries with g~n pepper and onions,
apple rings, wheat bread, brownies.'
Wednesday - Sloppy Joe, cole
slaw, green beans, buns, peaches.
Thursday Fried chicken,
buttered noodles, spinacb , hot rolls ..
red jello with fruit.
Friday - Beef liver, mashed
potatoes, corn With lima beans.
whole grain bread, plums.
Choice of beverage served with .
each meal.

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Laurie Faye Wagner becomes
C.OU;ple wed May 25 in Gallipolis bride of Paul M. Reed May 4

MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McElhinny of Middleport
annou!ICt' the marriage of their
daughter, Kathy, to William
McCreedy, son of Mr. and M!'S .
P .O. McCreedy, Gallipolis.
The wedding was performed on ..
May 25 In an outdoor ceremony at
the groom's home on Ed Evans
Road, GaUipolis. The bride was
given in marriage by her mother
and father.
The ceremony took place in front
9f a brass archway decorated with
sllkfiowers. The bridewore asfreet·
length' dress with a peach picture

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

~----Service netus·.- - - - - Retires from reserve
H orton

history and traditions.
She Is a 1981 graduate of Point
Pleasant High School.

Smile
or be
fired

Major Frank N. Reynolds, Ma- letters of.appreclatlon, onepfwhlch
son, ~n of Frank M. and Catherine was from Brlgadeer General Yoo
Srnit~ Reynolds or Mason, has · Hak Seung of the Republic of Korea
.
completed 25years In theU.S,Army Anny.
When released from actlveduty In
Reserve.
Reynolds, a 1959 graduate of December 1968, Reynolds was
Rey~w/ds
Wahama High School, attended assigned to RCPAC, St. Louis, Mo .. .·
Staff Sgt . Joseph J . Reynolds, son West Viri:tnta MUitary Academy as a reserve officer. In 1981-1982, he
of Florence E . Reynolds of Rural and was assigned as a second was class leader for the Ordnance
Route 3, Gallipolis, and brother of 111'1\t!O'nant to tile 366fth Ordnance Officer Advanced Course at ~ber­
Alma L. Reynolds of Rural Route 1, · Company where he served several deen Proving Ground, Aberdeen,
Northup; has been named outstand- years as a malntalnance omcer. He Md. and completed tours at Fort
ing non-commissioned officer of the then served a year at Fort Polk, La. K!&gt;ox. Ky., FQI't Lee, va. and Camp
quarter for the 366th Services
Pickett, Va. ·
Squadron.
·
In 1965 Reynolds was the material
The comp&lt;'titlon was based on job readiness officer lri th1' ·17th OrdReynolds was promoted'tomajor
kn owl e dge , sig nifi ca nt self· nance Bllttallon, Fort Lewis, Wa.
In March 1983. He completed
Improvement, leadership qualities,
After a promotion to first lieuten- atlother tour of duty at Fort, Lee In
ability to be an art iculate and ant, he was assigned to the 823rd September 1984 as a Q.M. staff
posillvc spokesman for the Air Combat Support Company as an officer tn research, collectlp~ and
td
Force and other accomplishments. executive officer. Hefiew·thatyear developmentfactorsfortheSouthw·
Frank Reyno J
, Reynolds Is a food services as an individual replacement dl- est AslaTheater.
High ls now a·· malntalnance
supervisor at Mountain Home AJt rectly to Vietnam, assigned to the
ReyiiOJds, who ·has two chlldreli, supe~r at the Phlllp Sporn ·
Force Base, Idaho.
1'73rdAirborneDivlslonatTuyHoa. Jlll and Jay, students at-Eastern
H
He Is a 1970 graduate of Meigs
In March
1968
after returning
High School, Pomeroy.
from
VIetnam;
Reynolds
was promoted to captain In ceremonies In
Wolfe
Washlnton D.C. )ie was then
Navy Fireman Recruit Joseph A. assigned as senior army advisor In
Wolfe, son of Phillip W. and Anna the lllth Infantry Dlvtston at Lieber
M. Wolfe of Route 2, Racine, has U.S. Army Reserve Center, Alexancompleted recruit training at Re- dria, Va.
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IN FLEXIBLE FASHION
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Reynolds received the Commenda••
Training Center, San Diego.
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During Wolfe's eight-week trtan- tion Medal from Colonel VIctor E.
versatile styling that always
ing cycle, he studied general Delnore. In addition be received the
Vietnam
Service
Medal,
the
VIetlooks good and a special way
military subjects designed to pre.,~..
.
pare him for: further academic and nam Campaign Medal with two
of making you feel good. The
on-the-Job tratnln~ In one of the bro.nz.e service stars, tlje National
difference is the soft, flexible
Defense Ribbon, the Veterans of
Navy's 85 basic fields.
comfort built into every pair.
Wolfe's studies included seaman- Foreign Wars Medal aild seven
ship, close orderdrUI, Naval history
ALL
and first ald. Personnel who
complete this course of lnstrucllon
are eligible for three hours of
"To live in' hearts college credit In Physical Education and Hygiene.
we leave behind

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Casper explained he
the
llpPECh earlier Tuesday In a computer room wastebasket at the
beadquarters ol the Boston School
Committee, whl~h oversees ihe ·
citY's school system. WalshTomaslni and Casper are committee memberS.
~r UJced 11. It was a good speech. I
10 moved by it, I thOught I'd li!ve
11," Caspersaid. "I never sald lt was
mine.
"It was God's will,'' Casper said.
"He put lt In the wastebasket In front ·
of me."
-w11en Casper llnllhed, T~lni
r.;A td him to the podium and told
the Jl'lldllatel abe didn't have a
lp!t!Ch and didn't

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By KATIE CROW
worry Jesus will take care of us."
OVP Col'l'e8pondent
: MyapologlestoFrankleMumaw,
If the students at Riverview
· former Syracuse
Elementary have their way the
cestdent.
Statue of Liberty will reign forever.
, I fully Intended
Mrs. Grace Weber, head teacher
to let everyone
at
the school reports that the
~now
much
.
students
collected 48 and 'Yt pounds
sooner that Franofbottlecapsdurlngtheschoolyear.
kie eelebrated her
The money ·they received from the
!!6th birthday on
caps totaled $46.81 which they
June 5. However, you
Saying, the best lald plans - they forwarded to the Statue of Liberty
Restoration Committee In New
sometimes never materaltze .
· I would like to take this opportun- York.
.
A tine gesture on the •part of the
iiy to wish her the best and perhaps
we could shower her with belated students. Jeanie Starcher, a parent,
served as chairman of the project .
~ards.
.
. Her address ls Frankie Mumaw,
Students, you did good.
Elellvue NurSing Home, 1336 Mary~d Ave., SteubenvUie, Ohlo43952.
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A reminder that there will be a
free cancer cUnlc. Pap and breast
examlna tlons, on Thursday, June 13
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Meigs
County Health DepartmentAppointments may be made by
calllng 992-fiOOl. The clinic ls being
sponsored by the Amerlcan Cancer
Society.

Ohio residents in their first two years of studies can
take advantage of public community college tuition rates .
at Rio Grande College and Community College. For many
students, this arrang.e ment has opened the door to higher ''
education and provided career opportunities previously
unavailable. But at Rio Grande, the merger between a
public community ,c ollege and private college off(!fs
much more than a low tuition.
Rio Grande College and Community College offers
greater freedom to tailor personal academic programs .
Students in community college programs have the
opportunity to take liberal arts courses in a 109 year-qld~· ·
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Students in the private college can take a variety of

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11 marks the date for the 1985 4·H

"Speak for Safety Contest." The
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the Senior Citizens Center Building,
220 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis.
·. All 4·H members are eligible to
enter thls contest In either the
Senior Division (14 years or older)
Junior Division (13 years or
The winners In each
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School
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Rlta Walsh-Tomasinl was sitting
on the South iloston High School
atagerevleowlng a copy of her speech
this' week when she heard Joe
C.Sper giving the same address to
hUndreds of students, relatives and
otflclals.
"He's reading my speech- he's
~lng my speech! " she told
Mayor Ray Flynn, Seated next to
bel'. who began to laugh:

Katie's korner

(Thomu Campbell)

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Sometime~ love is doing
what people need. we wish our
parents could. remain healthy and
sell·sustaining theit entire lives
- but when they need help and
you 've been providing it, it may
be necessary to consider other
alternatives.

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CHESTER - The children of I he Rainer Wogan, Chesterhlll, ahd the
Rev. and Mrs.'Gilbert Spencer will late Rev. Burgess Wogan . Rev.
host an open reception to honor their Spencer Is thesonofDwlght Spencer
parents on their 25th anniversary. o! Chester and the late Etta Wolfe
The reception wi ll take place on Spencer.
The Rev. Gilbert Spencer pastors
Saturday, June15from 6to8 p.m. at
the Mt. Heiman U.B. Church the Living Word Chester Church of
l .ocl. The famllv lives at Chester.
fellowship hall .
.
The Rev. and Mrs. Spencer were
married on June 10, 1960 at the MI.
Herman Church by Mrs. Spencer's
In warm weather, llpsltck colors
father, the tate Rev. Burgess can change In tone on the lips. Elefore
Wogan. They have five· children, using lipstick, blend beige cream or
Debra Renee, at home, Teresa Lynn foulndatlon over them.
Strahler of Rock HIU, S.C.; Tammy
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Joann and Jaime!&gt; Lee, at home.
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facial expression," Cox's supervtsorwrote after one filght.
The supervisor also criticized
whathecalledCox'sfalluretostart
conversations with passengers. Cox
responded that he needed '"more
diSCretion on when to smile at male
passengers, butthathewouklshive
to smile more," according to
Belew's 13-page ruling.

Gilbert Spencers will celebrate
anniver$ary with open house

The purpose of the course Is to
train selected personnel to peiform
preventive and corrective malntenam'E! on the Underwater F ire
Control System.

Air National Guard Airman
·David M. Horton, son of Dewey M.
and Pauline G. Horton of 285 S. Meek
Third Ave, Middleport, has graduArmy Priva te Benjanlin P.
ated from the U.S. Atr Fom' Meek, son of William J . and Mar1ha
ground comnmnicatlons radio Sp&lt;'- L. Meek of Rural Route 2. Btdwcll,
ClaUst course at Keesler Air Force has completed one station unit
Base, Miss.
training 1DSUTJ at the U.S. Army
Graduates of the cou,rse learned Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga.
to Install and maintain high· - OSUT Is a 12-week period which
powered ground communica tlons combines basic combat training
equp!l)ent, and earned credits and advanced Individual training.
toward an assoclatt&gt; degree In
The training Included weapons
applied sciences through the Com- qua lifications. squad tactics. pamunity Cotlege of the Air Force.
trolling, landmine warfare, field
Horton Is scheduled to serve with communications and combat operthe 12lst Tactical Fighter Wing at ations. Completion of this course
.Rlckenbacker Air National Guard qualifies 1!!/&gt; soldier as a lightBase, Ohio.
weapons Infantryman and as an
He received an associate degree indirect-fire crewman.
In 1982 from Rio Grande College.
Soldiers were taught to perform
any
oft he dulles In a rifle or mortar
Batchelor
squad.
Army Private Laura J. BatcheHis wife, Gwendolyn, Is the
lor, daughter of Edwin H. and daughter of William Knox of St.
Martha M. Batchelor of 1818 Albans, W .Va, and Diane Knox of
Jefferson Blvd., Point Pleasant, Chillicothe.
W.Va., has completed basic trainRollins
Ing at Fort Dlx, N.J.
DUiing the training, students
Navy Petty Officer Third Class
received Instruction In drtll and Edward D. Rollins, son of HNbert
ceremonies, weapons, map read- D. and Helen L. Rollins of Route 1,
Ing, tactics, military courtesy, Kelly Drive, Gallipolis, recently
military justice, first aid, and Army completed the MK 114 Underwater
Fire Control System Course, con·
dueled at the U.S. Pacific Fleet
Anti-Submarine Warfare Training
Center in San Diego, Calif.
The MK 114 receives inputs from
various electronic sensors Installed
on board modern warships. These
Inputs arl' then assimilated and
used to provide accurate guidance
data for the Installed weapons
systems.
FORT WORTH, Texas (UPI) Any dentist can tellyouthevalueola .--------'-----~------------fl
smile, but In the airline business it
can cost your Job.
A federal Judge has upheld the
firing of American Airline$. flight
attendant Robert W.' Cox, 38, of
Keller, Texas, who was termlna.ted
because he did not smile enough.
U.S. District Judge David Belew
. .Jr. Thursdayupheldlhedlsmissalof
· Cox, who sued American ih 1981,
accusing the airline of sex dlscrtmlnatlon when he was fired before his
·flight attendant's probation ended.
Cox, who worked for the airline
from November 1974 to April 1975,
claimed he was a good employee
who met all requirements of the Job
· .except for the smile.
Cox was · fired .for violating
com~ny . policy and not . sex
disCiimlnatlon, " Said the JUdge,
SEE THURSDAY NIGHT'S PAPER
upholding American's policy requirIng a "friendly facial expression"
because It Is · essential ln the
competitive airline Industry.
"Smiling ls an Integral part of the
106 N 2ND
MIDDLEPORT
job, so concentrate on a friendly

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

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallip61is, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

July 4th on the tuay

By BOB HOEFLICH
'11me8-Sentlnel Stalt .
The R11tland Fire Department Is
pepped up
:tor Its aMW\IJuly
·4th celebration
which willlnclu~
an ox roast,
games, a talent
g~?ttlng

show, Uve band,

• fireworks and of
course, !be big parade which Is set
' . for 10 a.m . .
. If you'!'E' interested In taking part
- and pvery year I'm lmp!l'SS('(j
· with the participation - do call
Charles BarrettJr.• 742-2578, orLllly
Kl'nnedy. 742-~1.

And now bring on the Bible
schools.
. At the Pop)ar Ridge FreE'WUI
Baptist Church, RoutE' 1, BldWE'U,
the popular summer school has been
set for June 17-21 from 7 to 9 each
· evening and it Is for klds four and up.
' ·Anyone needing info or a rtde call
742-2220or 742-2384.
The Rutland Freewill Baptist
Church has set Its Bible school for
• !be same dates, 17-21, and these
•. 5esslons will bE' from 9: 30 to 11: 30
. •a.m. each morning. Theschoollsfor
• ·nursery ages through teens. For
' ·-Information call Joan Collins, 742-

:2992.

Congratulations to Lela Blake,
~sville. She was one of the
honorees at the annual athiE'tlc
awards banqul't of various sports
held by Urbana University.
The Meigs County Humane
Society has at least three great
klttl'ns up tor adoption - a variety of
colors, nine weeks old. Adoption fees
are $3l for males and $35 tor the
female and ·t his Includes shots,
worming and spaying.or neutering.
If you can provide a good hOmE' ·call
992-6505 or 992-5427.
This Is the final Sunday morning
for Pastor Robert Robinson and hls
wife. Joan, at Middleport's Heath
United MethOdist Church 11\.Middleport. Then they will leave. for
convention and from there to
Metamora, Just w~t of Tolf'do.
. where they will be located. I'm sure
they will be missed in their varied
rolE'S.

Aglow speaker

was going to say "good, old" frtend,
but thOught better of It
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Sandy Brewington Luckeydoo

he

wasatt flrstannuaJMelgsCounty
Academic Excellence Banquet at
ME'lgs High School Thursday night.
And- after many, many problems,
guess what? Sandy Is still· smiling.
We are too, aren't we?!

Laleche classes Set

· POMJ;:ROY Childbirth,
breastfeeding thE' nE'W haby, and
adj usting at home will be the
discussion topics at the Point
P leasant La Leache League meetlng Monday night at the home of
Connie Gewirtz. Route 62, North
and Pltter Creek Road, 7: :.J p.m.
All mothers interested 1n informatlon arE' welcome to attend. .

Eye makeup
Thosewithdartisklnand shallow
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POMEROY- Betty liott of near
Dayton will be the speaker at !be
Thursday meetllig of the Pomeroy
Chapter of Aglow to be held at tbe
Senior Citizens Center. Mulberry
Heights. Pomeroy.
.
A licensed real estate agent"for 31
. years. Mrs. Hott and her husband,
Norman, are the founders of Living
Word Ministries which Is a teaching
and counseling ministry in ,thE' ·
Dayton area. They also assisted' in
founfllngthe Jesus Dayton Ministry,
which has held Praise Rallies
annually. Mrs. Hott Is a graduate of
· the Open Bible' College In Dayton
and a tte nds the Dayton Gospel
TempleAssemblleSofGodChurch.
The dinner wUJ be served at 6: :.J
p.m. and reservations must be
111ade by Monday with Diane ~:::;::;::;:;:::;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~
HarriSon, 742-2506; Bev Rupe, l1
742-3003; Belly Carpentl'r, 245-5363;
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Fl
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Nancy Beaver. 992-5286; Carolyn
Searls, 992-3467, or Scarlett Cover,
446-1570. The dinner is $3.50 and the
public Is Invited to attend.
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runs with a single and sacrifice fly
enroute to hls ninth victory of the
season Saturday. pacing the Atlanta
Braves to 7-3 triumph over the Los
Angeles Ddd!l"'rs.
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Bruce Sutte r In the ninth, singled
borne a rup in the second Inning.
· which was highlighted by Rafael
Ramirez's 'three 111n horner, and
drove In t ~ Braves' final run wit.h

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Creme ·F raiche Captures 1985 ·Belmont Stakes

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Slakes Salurtlay afternoon In New York. The win Will\ Stephens' fO!Irih
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dreaux hit a one-out double. went to
the sacrifice fly in the third.
third on a n error by Dale Murphy
It was his ninth viCtory . of the
and scored on as sacrtfice fly by
season aga inst five losses.
The Braves scored two runs In the Guerrero.
Cards edge Mets
first inning when Claudell Was hington and Ramirez led off With a single
. NEW YORK (UPI) - Tommy
and a double, respectively, and
Herr hit a )lome 111n with two out In
terry Harper slftgled both )lOme. , .' · the nlrith inning and John Tudor
· The DOdgers jumped out on top In
pitched a three-hitter Saturday,
t l:w (lrst.inning on j&gt;edrg~uefl'!,'ro'~ ·leading the St. I..ouls Ca rdinals to a
two-run homff, hls eighth of the
1.0 victory over the NE'W York Mets.
season, but didn't score again until
Herr hit a 3-1 pitch from Tom
the eighth tnqing when , Ken LanGorman, 3-2, into the left field
bUllJlE'n . It was the Mel s' third
consecutive loss and fourth in their
last five games. 1\tdor raised his
record to 3-7. walking one and
had not bE'aten Navratilova In a
striking out flve.
major world event final since the
The Cardinals and Mets have
19Rl Australian Open. Navratllova
played four games In NE'W York this
leads the overall sertes between the
season. Three have gone extra
two Americans. 33-32.
innlngs am! one was a one-run
"This Is certainly the most decision.
exciting match I've played In and
The Mels came the .closest to
won,·· EvertLloydsaldofthe2-h&lt;iur,
scoring when John Christensen led
52-minute final.
off )lllth a single In the bottom of the
Navra tllova defeated Lloyd In last eighth. Ronn Reynolds sacrtllced
year's French finaJ'S-3, 6-1.
but Rafael Santana bounced out to
In the men's nnaJ Sunday, sbQrt , Christensen holding at se..
Sweden's Mats Wllander meets cond. Keith Hernandez !ben pinch
Ivan Lend! of Czechoslovakia.
hit for Met starter Ed Lynch and was

·Lloyd captures French Open
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PARIS (\}PI) - Second-seeded
. Chris Evert Lloyd defeated topseeded Martina Navratllova in tbe
women's singles final Saturday at
the French Open Tennis ChamplonshlpsS-3. 6-7\4-7). 7-5.
The French OJlE'n title Is Evert
Lloyd's slxtli. breaking a record she
shared with Australia's Margaret
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Evert. LloYd's victory over the
top-ra nked wdmen •s tennis player
In the world ds only her second In
their last.17 m eetings. Evert Lloyd

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Tlgel'\1 rout Blue days
TORONTO, (UPI) .,.-Kirk Gibson
drove In five runs with a three-run
homer a nd two doubles and Chet
Lenion belted a three-run shot
Saturday. helping the Detroit Tigers
· .~;ebound from 'two loSses to Toronto
with·a liJ.l rout ot the Blue Jays.
A sellout crowd of 44,484 saw
Raney o :Neal: 1.{); m aking only his
sixth major-league apJ)E'arance .
· worksevenlnnlngs . He allowed only
one run on four hits. He stiucl&lt; but
four and walked two. Luis !A'al, 3-4,
took the loss .
Lou Whitaker collected four
s ingles to spearbead a 15-hlt at lack.
Detroit scored three 111ns In the
flrst . Whitake r led off with a single
and advanced to third on a single by
Alan Trammell. Gibson followed by
lofting a 1.{) delivery over !be right
field fence for his lOth homer.

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CHICAGO (UPI I -Chris Speier
drove In four 111ns with a home run
and a single to lead Chicago to a 7-3
victory Saturday owr the Pittsburgh Pirates putting the Cubs in
sole possession of first place in the
National League East Division.
The win, combined with New
York's f O loss to St. Louis, gave the
Cubs a one-game lead over the Mets .
Chicago startE'r Stt;ove Trout ,In his
first appearance In three weeks
because of a nerve Injury In his
pitching elbow, scattered eight hits
In a seven-inning shutout performance that raised hls record to 6-J .
SJ)E'Ier. playing second base In
place of the Injured RyneSandberg.
got his first two RBI with a two-out
single In the fifth inning. It came off
Pittsburgh starter Larry McWIIII·
ams, 34, whO was a lso making a
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return froln a n injury.
Wllh Ron Cey on flrst. Jody Davis
&lt;J9ubled to put men on second and
third . Afler a n intentional walk to
Leon · Durham loaded the bases.
Speier hit a slicing liner to center
field whic h Plrall' outfielder Bill
Almon got his glove on but dropped
In a diving putout try.
Cey a nd Davis scored and
Durham was out lrylng 10 advance
to third. ·
ln the seventh Inning. Davts
doubled with men· on first · and
second and none out to give Chicago
a HJ lead . That chaSE,'d reUever Don
Robinson In favor of Rod Scurry.

·Reds sign No. I draft' choice
CINCINNATI (UP!) The
Clnclnna tl Rl,'ds Saturilay an-

Big Buster wins race

nounced the signing of their No. 1
pick In t.he recent free-agpn t drafl .
Barry Larkin. a 21 -year -old shOrtslop from the University of
Michigan.

TOLEDO, Ohio (lJPI) - Big
Buster, driven by Harold Well wOOd.
The 6-fool. 175-pound Lark in . a .
led all the way Friday night to win
198'2 graduate of Cincinnati Moe UN
the featured nice at. Toledo Race·
High School; batted .361 in lhree ~
way Park. four and a half lengths
years at Michigan. Hewon the Big10
ahead of Father Duffy.
'
mosl -valuable-player award in 1984
Big.Buster paced th~ mil.e in 1:59
and 1985. Ihe fir·st J)E'rson lo win II
4-!i. Shadow feller was third .
lwice.
Bay Hound. Regal Barton and
Holder .:Jimmy were the firsl three
Larkin, who lied a Mic higan
finishers In the fourth race to .r eturn
$4,455.ro on the 3·6-8 trifecto school record with 44 st ole n bases .
will report to Cincinnati's Class AA •
combination.
The crowd of 2,4ro wagered Eastern League farm team. the
Vermont Reds.
$20J.:m .

Rahal nips Andretti at Mid-Ohio Sports Course

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during lhe lhlnl Jnmng of the ·New York·MDwiiUkee
game Saiurday altemoon. UPI.

Cubs beat
Bucs, 7-3

was taken off the track by
ELMONT,N.Y. (UPI ) - Creme
ambulance.
The colt. trained by D:
Fralche, running in his first Triple
Wayne Lukas , ran the race on a bar
Crown race, came from eighth place
shoe designed .to protect a bruised
with a half-mile to go Saturday to
right front hoof. Minutes after the
become the first gelding to win the
race. Belmont Park officials said
Belmont Stakes and to make Woody
the colt had suffered pulled suspen·
StephE'ns the first trainer to win four
sory ligaments in the same leg and
straight runs of the final leg of the
would be taken for x-rays. Tank's ·
Triple Crown.
Prospect originally bruised his foot
With the victory under Eddie
In the Kentucky Derby a nd won the
Maple by a half-length over stabPreakness Stakes in the bar shoe.
lemate Stephan's Odyssey. the
Lukas said the colt re-b111ised the
lightly regarded Creme Fralche
foot
wlilninglhemlddle jewel of the
denied Lafflt.e Pincay Jr. a chance to
Triple
Crown but lhal It was not
match Stephens' achievement.
bothering
him en tering lhe
·
Plncay ran Stephens' last three
Belmont.
Belmont winners.
Creme Fraiche, a lltlle bay by
Finishing third, 4~ lengths be·
Rich Cream, won Churchill Downs'
hind Stephan's Odyssey. was favor·
Derby Trial. the fina l prep lo the
lte Chief's Crown. who earned the
May 4 Kentucky Derby, on a muddy
dubious dlstlnctton ofbecomlngoniy
track . But Stephens decided the
the third horse In Triple Crown
gelding was nol quite good enough
history to be favored -and defeated
for the Triple Crow n races and
-In aU three races.
entered Stephan' s Odyssey . who
The other thrice· bE'atren favorites
finished S&lt;'COnd in the Run for the
were Correlation In 1~and My Dad
Rost's to SJlE'nd a Buck.
George In 1970.
Stephens next ran Creme Fralche
Fourth. ·four lengths back, was
in
lhe Jersey Derby, In which he
Fast Account. tra ined by Patricia
made
a dramallc stretch run lo the ·
.
Johnson. only the second woman to
post,
losing
a duel wilhSJ)E'nda Buck
saddle a Belmont starter.
neck.
by
a
Running on a track officially
Creme Fraic he was considered
described as muddy. Creme
the besl mud hOrse in the field. and
Fralche, who was coupled wilh
Stephros was delighted when It
Stephan 's Odyssey. finished In 2.27
rained Saturday morning.
- three seconds off the record set by
Alter thai race. Stephens began
Secretariat In 1974.
thinking
about giving the gelding,
Creme Fralche, whowon$307,740
who
Is
owned
by ·Mrs. Elizabeth
of the total purse of $!i12,!XXJ, and
Moran,
of
BrushwOOd
Stables in
Stephan 's Odyssey, who won
Chester
County.
Pa
.
a
TripiPCrown
$112,838, each paid S7. $6.40. a nd
slart .
$3.40. Chief's Crown won$61,548 and
Complete order of finish from fl rst
returned $2.00.
lo
last was: Creme Fraiche,
Fast Account profited $30,774.
,
Stephan
's Odyssey, Chief's Crown .
It was the fourth-fastest Belmont
Fast
Account
. Important Business.
ever run .
Cutlass Reality, Purple Mountain ,
Pre;limess winner. Tank's pros .. Southern Sullan. El Basco. E l(·rnal
Prince and ..Tank 's. Pros(iect.
pect broke down on the stretch and

LEXINGTON} Ohio (UPI) j Starting · from lthe fourth · pole
position, JndlanajlOUs drtver Bobby
Rahal averaged~
· .363 mph Satur·
day in posting a 2. . •second victory
~r road racer ohn Watson In the
~legofthelnternatlonalRace
of Champions.
Indy driver Marlo Andrettl,
stllilnll No. 1 at !be pole, led lor most
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of the 69.6-lnile race but !l(lUII out on
the 27th ot :1.9 laps al!he Mld.()h)o
Sports CarCoui'!Je.
Rahal, whO'd cut Andrettl's lead
from 3.1 seconds on lap No. 17 to .9
seconds seven laps later. passed
Alldrettlwhenhespunoulandheld
on lor the victory.
Andrettl, whorecordedtbefastest'
lap of thl. race,~ mph, finished

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thfi'cl, followed by. road racers
Jochel:l Mass and Oel'fk BeU,
NASCAR'S Harry Cant and Darrell
Waltrip, wh&lt;i won the first IROC
round at the' Daytona International
Speedway in February. and Indy
drtverTomSneva.
NASCAR's Terry Labonte came
In ninth, Indy drtver A.J. Foyt lOth
and road raC&lt;'r Tom Gloy 11th.
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NASCA'R's Cale 'Yarborough fin ·
islledlastinthefleldofl21dentlcally
prepared Z.28 Chevrolet Camaros.
The IROC drivers move on to the
Alabama International Motor
Speedway in Talladega, Ala., July
27 before windlni up this year's
tour-mce competition at tbe Mlclll·
gan International Speedway In
Brooklyn, Mlch 1, (l,ug. 10.

CELI!:IIR.\TD VICI'ORV - Cart-Indy cur &lt;lrivl'i' Bobhy Rahal
celebrl'lell 111e lint lltMnlellonal Rac-e ol ChallltJion• vlciory alter
MariO AndreUI8piiiHIII duriiiC 111e final laps otthe s('t~md llllllual rnoc
race lllll.urda.r at ~. 018. fte I'IIDe was hdd at, the MJd.Ohlo
Sporta Car CouN. Some of tile tGp - I l l ..ao 111Cing are running In
~·s fiiCiq pi'Oif8ll1 at MJd.OIIID 8pal1ll Car Course. A doK'II io
clrhlen - Including Mario AndreUI..Dun8 Waa!'lp, .U. Foyt, Tom
Sneva and.fobby Rahal,panlclpated. UPI.
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run 11
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Frank White slngl
or the first of
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groundout. Onlx Concepcion then
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By United Press lnlemallonal . day·t&lt;Hlay basis, had played In all 51
The Kansas City Royals managed of the Royals' gami'S thus far this
. to take a one-game bile out of the · season.
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Ca lifornia Angel' sAL WI'S! lead but
The Angels' fourth loss In five
swall~ a bitter pill in the gamesallowedKansasClt)ltomove
mouthful.
within a half game of the lead In the
Whiie trouncing the Angels 6.() American League WI'St.
Friday night, tlle Royals lost their
The Royals' wlnnlng effort was
star third baseman, George Breit. aided by Steve Balboni who drove In
who pulled his light hamstring as he three runs with a pj1)r ot home nlllS
was running the bases In the fifth and Brett Sahf'rhagen who com·
Inning.
blned ulth Dan Quisenhf'rry on a
The oft-injured Brett, who Is on a seven· hitter.
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fourth by bPatlng out an Infield hit,
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for 15 gami'S, drove a 1-1 pitch Into
tl1e left-field bullpen to make the
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lead ott the sllcth. Whlte ended the
Royals scoring when he cracked his
elgbth homeroftheyear,offrellever
Urbano Lugo.
bi other games, Toronto routed
Detroit 9-2, Minnesota d.efeated
Chicago IN, Boston belled BaiU·
more 84, Milwaukee edged New
York 10.9, Texas beat Oakland 4-2
and Seattle decked Cleveland &amp;4.
BlueJ~8,'1tgers2

· At Toronto, George Bell dro\n&gt; In
three runs with a two-run homer and
an RBI single and Len Matuszek
added a two-run double to highlight
a 13·hit attack tllat ·llfted the Blue
Jays. Dave Stleb. 64, threw sllc
shutout Innings and scattered a pair
of slngii'S while lowering hiS ERA to
2:26.
Twlns6,Citlcago3
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Mickey Hatcher knocked In two
runs to pace the Twins. FUson, J.2,
handed Cltlcago' lts nl!\lh loss In Its
last 10 road games. White Sox
starter Rich Dotson, 34, took the
Joss.
Jled Sqd, Orioles 4
AtBaltlmore, RichGedmanwent
Hor-4, lncludlng .a pair of doubles,
and Dwight Evans drove In t11ree
runs to ' power the Red Sox. The
triumph was Boston's fifth In a row.
AI Nipper, 2-5, limited the Orloii'S to.
six hits to gain the victory. Mike
Boddlcker, 6-5, was tagged wlttrlhe
loss .
Brewen 10, Vankees9
At Milwaukee, Charlie Moore
singled In Jim Gantner with
out
in the lOth liming to lift the Brewers.
TheYankeesbeltedfourhomerun5,
Including two by Dave Winfield, In
the losing effort.

By United Press International
The Houston Gamblers, once
considered a sure IX't to reach the
U.S. Football League playoffs, are
. now lpng shots to quallly' 'tor
JX)st·season play,
The Gamblers started off strongly
this year but have lost tlu't'eof their
last four games as well as their star
quarterback, Jim.Kelly. In order to •
be sure ol making the playoffs,
Houston must win two of Its last
three games,
On Sunday, the' Gamblers are In
Denver 12:30 p.m . EDT) to faCE' the
Gold, :whom they IX'at 36-17 earlier ·
·II$ year. ·Houston, 9-6, next week
will host Jowly San'Antonlo-should .
the Gunslingers, whoarewaltlngfor
11wilr paychec~s. show up- before
closing out the regular season •at
home against tough Oakland.
The Gamblers figure to beat the
Gunslingers next week so tl1ey need
. a trtumph against either Denver or
: Oakland to make the playoffs.
: Houston is a . 5-point · underdog
· Sunday and thp· Invade rs entered
: the weekend · on · th'e veree of
clinching tlte W!'Stern Conference
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for first place.
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Flist baseman Pat ' Dcd!ion hit
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......,'b&gt;v,on PawtuckE'I runs Friday njght .
~·ttell&gt;ing the cellar.&lt;Jw(&gt;lling Red 'Sox
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:=•:m,,r the Richmond Braves. ·
Dcdson hit his ninth, lOth and 11th
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Is rated No. 1 - and needs one
victory 1n tl1eir final three games to
make the playoffs. Last week, wide
receiver Gill Stegall celebrated. his·
first USFL start by grabbing, a
league-record 16 passes for 177
yards 1n a '/:7-'liJ triumph over Los
Angeles.
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t11e NFL's ' l&lt;ansas City Chiefs In
1!1!2·&amp;3, hi1 Stegall with a' 59-yam
scoring strike and completed 33-of·
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Todd DUHon, a second-year pro
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touchdowns for Houston In a 29-27 . - - -.....-------------------~
loss to Blnnlngbam last Monday.
His 8-yard TO burst with 62 seconds
left pulled tlte GamblerS within two
points but his pass to Sam Harrell for
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reliever Doug Slsk, 14, and reached
on an error by shortstop Rafael
Santana. Bill Campbell. 2·1, pitched
tllefinal two Innings and allowed one

hit.
Jn other Nl. games, Montreal
topped Philadelphia J.l, Houston
defeated San Francisco 4-1, Chicago ·
nipped Pittsburgh 1.(), and Los
Angeles bl:tsted Atlanta 7·2.
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Gamblers become· Cardinals dump Mets with six run rally ·~·
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Royals win game, but lose all star Brett
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June 9, 1985

June 9, 1985

runs power Padres to doubleheader sweep

CINCINNATI (UPil - "I was
just trying to make contact," said
Tony Gwynn after his 11th inning
hOmt&gt; run had ,given the San Diego
Padres a double~ader sweep over
the Cincinnati Reds Friday ight.
But when the ball left his bat,
Gwynn knew that he . had put the
Padres In front with his third homer
of the season - a o!le-{)Ut shot that
nullltied a last.&lt;JitchRedscomeback
and propelled San Di!c'!:O to a 3-2
victory.
Following on the heels of a

Ceremony
will honor
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CLEVELAND (UP! ) - Bill Swift
had tonsUlltls earlier this season.
Friday night, he lpft the Cleveland
Indians almost speechless.
Swift tQ!lSed five innings of 1-hit
relief Friday night to helptheSeattle
Mariners to a 6-4 victory over the
Cleveland Indians.
"I really got sick and rniSSE:'d a few
starts earlier with Chattanooga,"
said the 23-yPar-old Swift, who was
recalled Wednesday after posting a
2·1 mark and a 3.69 ERA with the
Sounders of the Southern League.
· According t.o Seattle manager
Chuck Cottier, Swift "pitches and
talks like a seas0'ned prq."

CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati
Reds have set Sunday, June 23, as
" Bob Howsam Day" Ill Riverfront
Stadium. Special on.fleld ceremonlE:'s prior to the Reds' 2:15 p.m.
gamE' with the Atlanta Braves will
honor Howsam, who is ~:?tiring as
the team's President and Chief
Executive Officer on July 1.
Howsam has had · two terms of
leading the Reds. He came to
Chiclnnati !rom the St. Louis
Cardinals In 196'7 and built the Reds
teams that d6mlnated major
Swift relieved starter ·Brian
leag\te baseball · In the 1970s,
Snyder after the latter developed
winning !lve ' Western Division
blister-s on his left hand with noqeout
titles; four National I.:eague pen·
In the second Inning.
nants; and . back·to·back World •
Swift retlred14 olthe 16 batters he
Series lp 1975 and 1976, He was
fared - Brett Butler reached on a .
named Major League Executive of
third-Inning walk and Tony Bernathe Year In 1973 by The Sporting
zard on a one-out double In the fifth.
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News.
That was not tlle case with Edwin
After running the Reds' front
Nunez, wiJo rE:'IIeved Swift to start
office operations for 11 ye~rs.
the seventh.
Howsam became the club's Vice
After Nunez permitted back·toChairman In March. 1978, serving
back RBI doubles by George'
as an advisor and a consultant. He
Vu~vlch and Pat Tabler In the
then returned ,to an active role as .rilnth, Ed Vande. Berg got the last
team President In July, 1983 tq lead
two outs for his second save.
another rebuilding program,
Cleveland fell to a major·league
headed bythereturno!Pete Roseto
worst J8.35 .:_the-Tribe has lost 13 of
Cincinnati as Reds' manager·
Its last 16 games.
!player and the signing of Dave
The Mariners took a 3-0iead In the
Parker as a free agent.
second off loser Neal Heaton, 4·5.
Roger Ruhl, Vice PrE:'sldent
Barry Bonnell and Jlnn Presley
Hogan, NoJan &amp; Scltes, Is Chairman
stroked •one-out singles. Kearney
of the "Bob Howsam Day"
then drove a 1·2fastbaU toleftforhls
committee.
. secondhomerun.
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Pat
Tabler·
. COLUMBUS (UP!) - Splffy
laced an RBI single and rE:'ached
Tlrite; a !lve-year-oip mare,• paced ·
second on a passed baD by catcher
tlle' .mile in. 1: 5ll .Frid~Y. rilgh[ at · · Kearney. · ·
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Scioto Downs, . breaking the track.
record for aged paclngs. rna~.
Aiter Swift replaced Snyder,
Three other mares had paCed a
TablE:'r took third on Joe Carter's
1: 581·51n 1983 and 1984.
liroundo.ut lind scored on Tony
Spiffy Tlnne posted a nine and a
Bernazard' s groundout .
quarter length win over Gypsy Lace
Seattle made It 4·2 In the'fifth on
, with Lucky •E rin coming In third.
Henderson's
run-scoring Infield
Acacia, driven by David Miller,
single.
· won the featured ra&lt;;!' In 1: 58,
posting a ooe-le!)lllh win over Betsy , In the seventh, Henderson added
an RBI single and the Mariners' .
B. Yanka&gt;andBen'sGypsy. :
final run scored on shortstop Julio
In the lp.'lling race, Fair·Dream
Franco's second error of the game.
. Maker, Bustout Lollipop and Patty
Corrales was ejected In the
Denise were the first threeflnls\;rs
to return S2,ffi3.00 on the trifecta , seventh lor protestllig a caD by first
base umpire Durwood Menill.
combination of5-1-9.

declsive9.Jwin In theopeninggame,
the nightcap triumph sent We$lern
Divlson·IE:'adlng Sail Diego 3 1·2
games ahead of the runner.up Reds
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going Into Saturday night's game.
The two teams will wind up thE'
four·game series Sunday afternoon.
"It was a high changeup," added
Gwynn who connE:"Cted off Reds ace
reliever Ted Power, now 0-2. "This
was a game we should have won in
regulaion, but they (the Reds)
bounced back and you've got to give
them credit for that. "
Power, obvlou ly upsN. had littlE'
to say except "go ask Gwynn If you
want to know what the plctch was. It

was a good-pitch for him to hit , but day."
not for me to make.''
Dick WUUarns, manager of the
Reds player· manager Pete Rose, front·runnlng Padres, revealed that
who went onE:' for four to inch closer Kurt Bevacqua, one of the stars of
to Ty Cobb's a U·tlnne major league the opening victory, had called the
record of 4,191 hits and now need just shot on Gwynn's homer just before .
50 to reach the platueau, was , .he connected.
" We beat the club closest to 11!! in
confident hiS club would come back
from tl)e double defeat.
the standings two ga mes," Williams
pointed out. "Now we know we 'll be
"They can ,shake It bf(," he. at least a game and a half In front
commented. " I see no reason why when we finish the series here
we can't come back and win the last Sunday."
two. It wasn't too much for our fans
The Reds, limited to four scat{37,753 were in the siandsj to cheer tered hits through eight innings in
abOut. Sure, the wrong team won, the finale by Enc Show and reliever
but that's !)!story. Now It 's a new Goose Gossage, took advantage of

Lakers hold -off Celtics, 120-lll, move
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Gossage with two-out In the las.t of .
thE' ninth and send the contes) .mto
extra inillngs.
Bevacqua and Carmela Martinez
shared hitting honors tor San Diego
In the opener as the Padres mauled
Reds starter and loser Tom Brown·
. tng (5·5) for eight hlts and as many
runs in just 41-3 innings.
"I. just didn't have my good
screwball," said Browing,.w hogave
up a three-run homer'to Martinez,
his eighth, in the third inning,and
then was kayoed two innings later
by Bevacqua's grand slammer, his
first home run ofthe season. '

By RICH 'l.'OSCim!
lJPJ Sports Writer·
INGLEWOOD, Calif. {UP1)
They head back East now, the two
finest teams In the NBA, to resume
their battle on the chessboard f,loor
of Boston Garden.
And this Iinne, perhaps, the Los
Angeles Lakers are about to
cheCkmate the Boston Celtlcs.
The La.kers cruised to wlthln one
game of ending an O·for.S skid
against Boston Iii NBA championship series w)th a Ul-ln vlc~ory
Friday night In Game 5. .

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Jttsoruythesecondtrrnelnthat
long-·andforthe
Lakers,.paintul series that Los Angeles has taken a
.1·2lead In the finals.
Because of the nightmare that
befeU them last year against the
Celtlcs, the Lakers know their stay
·In Boston for Games6 and 7, Sunday
and maybe Tuesday night, could be
another horror show.
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But this tUne they also know they
have earned the Celtlcs' respect.
"We knew we. had to win this
game," said Magic Johnson. "Now
wt'cango back there and have some

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added 33 and Johnson had 26 points
and 17 assists.
The Celllcs were led by Parish
with 26 points. Kevin McHale had24,
Dennl$ Johnson had 22 and Larry ·
Bird finished with :a! points after
scoring only two points In the first
luilf.
So the Lakers have assumed
control of a sometlmt's·phystcal,
consistently t'xclttng series. They
desperately want a championship
banner to hang beside their other
threE'.
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games, and the Celtlcs probably
could always fit another banner In
the Garden along with the 15 that
already hang there.
"They have to go back to Boston
and beat us one more tlnne, and
that's not gonna ' happen. We're
gonna' defend this crown," said
Boston's M.L. Carr.
"We're gonna' have a welcoming ·
party for them In Boston, and we're
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Boston coach K.C. Jones, who
· watchect most of the second half
from the locker room after being
ejeeteil, knows the Lakers could
indeed be ~aving some fun at his
team's expense.
"They only need one win In the
next two games. It's as simple as
that,"~ said.
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The Cettlcs gave It their best shot.
. In Game 5, slicing an 18-point de!lcit
to 107-103 with 3: 5.~ left II) the game.
But it was au Los Angeles from
there.
The twp kJ!ling blows for Boston
were dealt by the most unlikPiy
source, Laker forward Kurt Ram·
• bls. He got a blg oftenslv~ rebound
with 3: 011eft; was fouled and made
ooth freE' throws.
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HARRISON; N.Y. {UP!) -For
George Burns and Roger Maltbie,
their .U .S. Open comes a week early.
, Both men failed earlier this week
In qualifying bids for thE' cha1J1pion·
ship that begins Thursday at
Blrmlng{am, Mich .. leaving them
with nothing to shoot for excepl a
$00,000 prize awaiting the winiler of,
thts weekend's Westchester Classic.
"It's a crazy game," said Burns,
who carded his second 66 Friday 16
end up with a one-shot advantage
over Maltbie after the second round
of thE' Westchester.
''IwasverydlsappolntedMonday
(when he tried to qualify) because I
enjoy playing the Open. I wanted to
play but nothing seemed to work. '
Yet I come up here, don't get any .
practice on a course I haven't seen In
a year and shoot. tWo of my best
roundsoftheyear."
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Rambls' biggest contribution,
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"That reaDy pumped them up,"
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any team, any tlnne."
The Lakers' scoring was pared by
38·year-old Kareem Abdui·Jabbar,
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

";-Announce sponsors for 1985
;· Dave Dil~s charity golf meet
ROCK SPRINGS - M~jor spon- thE&gt; two-d~y event is Motor · Parts
: ·son are lining up behind the Company, Inc.
' Sj!venth annual Dave DilesJ ltn Diddle of J . D. Drilling
: AppalachiaJ) golf charity set fpr . Company of Ra~lne has gollen
~ June 26-27.
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behind the tourna ment, as In years
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L. Dean Harris and the Lea ding Past. "l'mnot agotf~myself,"sa
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1 Creek Corporation has not. only Diddle , "but we s trongly believe In
; enterednlnegolferslnthe eventb~t the purpose of the tournament so
; Is sponsoring two holes at Riverside we're delighted to be Involved once
more.''
·. Golf Club.
Bill Blower of Rawlings-CoatsGeorge Harris, a member ofthe
• Blower will t~lt upln the event and tournament committee from the
!S sponsor!g a hole for the 18-ho)e beginning, says he is encouraged
:shotgun start.
ov€'r corporate participation In the
:: Bill Childs of the Downing-Childs charitable event. "This Is the
·~nsurance Agency has played In greatest amount of business partici·
:every one of the six previous patton we've had." saldl Ha rris.
:tournaments and his agency has '.'Some of the businesses are
•signed up to spohsor a hole.
. sponsoring holes for $500 while
• The same Is true of Torn Wolfe, othe rs af(' sponsoring celebrl.tles
:.president of the Racine Horne for $150 or simply dona ting money
: National Bank.
for food, or making certain In other .'
:: Thiee other banks In the area · ways that they are involved · In
,tJave lined up behind the event, Ted reaching out ·to help the less
;Reed; president of Farmers Bank, fortunate."
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Harris said some corporate
.a subslanttal contl1butlon 10 the sponsorships a re stU! available.
:CUnner program at Meigs High "Anyone wanting lo gel Involved .
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should call Bob Freed al 992-2014.
: Bill Nease of Bank One also Is an Bob's been working hard with the
;active participant '1n the festivities, business community to Insure that
;and Harold Hubbard of Central we ternaln a viable cl)arlty and that
~st 18 a sponsor of the Appalachia
we are able to do the good work that .
.event.
has been our aim since we sta rted
~ . For the third slralght year, R.
the ball rnlllng seven years ,ago."
There also are spots available In
:J:Cenneth I&lt;err .of Kei'r Distributing
:Jh Athens Is a major underwriter of the tournament field for $150 and
-the Diles I.'VE.&gt;nt.
applications are available at River·
.: 'sun another corporate sponsor of · side Golf Club, Jayrmir Golf Club,
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Clark's Jewelers, the LaSalle Res·
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~ National Dirt Racing A$socia·
:;ton's "Stroh's NatlonallOO" .is on
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1~ at the Wesl Virginia Molor
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• Among thE.' dl1vers scheduled to
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·are the defending NDRA champion
!;~err Purvis of Clarksville, Teim.,
~£Uiy Moyer of Batesville, Ark.,
(Jerry Inmon of Bruce, Miss., Buddy
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\:end anotller $2,&lt;XXl has 1been posted
~·ror the hobby stock division.
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Ifill begin at 2:30p.m, . . .
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will quality a~d run heal raceswhUe
the late models WUI run qualifying
heals.
On Sunday, thelaternodelswllrun
a consolation race and a 100 lap
feature while the hobby stocks will
rund a 30 lap feature.
The NORA ' is · sponsored by
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RIO GRANDE - A.lllacllitles at
Lyne Center (gym, pool, handball
court and weight room) will be
closed to the Pl!bllc until classes
resume for summer . session on
Tuesday, June 18. A new schedule
will be published at that time.

By JOHN O'BRIEN
Prrn&gt;BURGH (UPI ) - Three
tril)IS are scheduled for July a nd
three more may be scheduled lor
September In the cocaine traffick·
lng case stemming from the grand
jury testimony of a doZen major
league baseball players.
U.S. MaglstratellaJeanneSensenlch assigned the trials for the s ix
suspects. 'w ho pleaded Innocent
Frtday to charges related to
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narcotics trafflcklng. ·
National headll!les have been
~eraled . by the Investigation
because of the Involvement of the
major leaguers, most of whom are
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development of Centel'\11le as a
here. 'lbe house 18 believed to dale to 1811 and was built by Davl4 ' •
more thriving stagecoach stop a nd
IU~geway, who at one time owtied 1,500 acres 8UI'I'Olindlng the houe.
mercantile center.
IUdgeway even had a post oflke from 1839 f&lt;l llj46 •.
William Rldgewa:r . probably
continued to live In the old
Rldll:ewav Tavern until his death In
1882. The house passed Into the _ _ _.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;._ _
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; eventuaUy owned some 1,500 acres
,• of fartnland In what was called by
) them Pleasant Valley (a name that
~ continues to this day) .
! Sometime in the early 19th
~ century Ridgeway became a stage.
: coach stop·on.theroad from Athens.
; By the 1820s a part of the house was
• used as a tavern and the Rldgeways
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; also.kept a.store here. ·
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Eltabllslted 1839
l The". RJdgeway post office was
• eslabllshed on July 19, 1839, with
: RichardS. Kerr as the postrnasler.
!· In l!WO one of Ihe largest Whig ·
~ rallies In Gallla County was held al
1 Ridgeway, attesting to Its promll nence during that decade. Elijah B. .
• Holcomb and William Ridgeway
followed Kerr a~ postmasters In the
f 1840s. William was '!·SOn of David
.; Ridgeway.
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RidgeWay must h.ave been an
~ important stop Into the late 1840s as
1 we notice an ad printed . in the
•' .Galllpolls Journal that slated the
"Great Zoological Exhibit ion From
, •New York" would appear In
! Gallipolis on June 12 and at
, .Ridgeway on June 13. these being
I the only stops made In the county.
Stated the 1846 ad: "The whole
m~nagerle on entering ea·c h town ,
preceded by the Car, containing the
New·vork Brass Band, wllflorm a
Grand Procession of 20 carriages,
+ 'contai.nlng: Ihe .varlO\IS anlJ:llals'!nd
drawn bY· 25 horseS..' ' ·
, The slars of this " particular
: zoological exhibition (later known
' , as a circus l , were John Shaffer and
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'· GALUPOUS -In thenearlyn
years of history of Gallla County
many towns have come and gone.
Included In that number would be
such ' names as
Jericho, Linda ,
Moody. Obal, and
Obedlah. All of
these towns once
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?.ewa. hyena, panther, wolf, fox;
''He (John Shaffer) hail been and various and assorted fowls and
styled by critics the 'Uon King,' as
rep!Ues.
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he hail exposed his life heretofore In
To counter the a rgument made
subduing the larxest and most
by ma ny church leaders In Ihe lB40s
terrible lion ever caught; this thai such sbows as these were
anlnial Is at present 1n his Immoral.' the ad stated:
tlOSSESSion and haS repeatedly
"'lbe moral and useful J1111110SeS
..aved his life when exerclslng the which an exlllblllon like IIIiA can
other heuis In the perfonnlng serve are perceived by all and
cage.llls feats have been beheld by· aclmowledK"d by aH mora1181!1; the
mtWons; he actually drives a wUd exhibition serves to entertain and
lion, harnessed to a car, thus lnslruct aD, In the wonckow. works
showing the supreme maJority of of the Supreme Being, and Is
man over the bn&amp;te." (JOI!mal) .
particularly Impressive on the
Also
0Xhlblt were tigers. minds of youth~"
leopards. a
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The number of charges ranged
from 111 against Shiffman to two
counts each ~alnst Connolly and
Balzer :
Sensenlch Friday declined to.
release Shiffman on bond from !he
Washington County jaiL
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Of the six defendants, only
Connolly did not seek a jury trial.
Sell$enlch scheduled Mosco's
trial for July 7 before U.S. District
Judge Paul Simmons. Shiffman's
and Greer's trials were scheduled
for July 22 before Judge Barron
McCime.
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HONOR NORTH GALUA.GRIDDEBS- 'lbe 19M-SS 8CIIool year
Judge Maurice Cohill will preside
found nve NOI'III Gallla foGtball players having t!lelr plctul'llll and
at trials for the other three ·• plaques placed on Nortlt Gallla's AJJ.Oitlo Seledlo118 WaD In the hiP
defendants, which p~bably will be
school lobby. The live were, left to rllht. Mark Foreman, Joe Moore,
scheduled for September, said
'B itan Hawks, Jackie GlaMbum an~ BUI Harden. Not pictured, ,Jackie
Richard Wlt:as, Cohill'~ aide.
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J~richo, Linda, ObedU.h, Moody, and Obal in county

The grand jury Issued indict· ·,....,---·-.,....;'-----·- - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ments on May 31llstlng 166 charges
related to. cocaine distribution
against seven men, none of them
baUplayers. ,
J . Alan Johnso11, U.S. attorney for
the western district of l?ennsylvania, In fact; made no mention of
baseball when he announced lhe
charges after a two-year lnvestlga·
tlon and the six-month grand jury
probe. At least a dozen major
leaguers testified before the gral1!l
oCorrugated Posphate Roofing
jury under grants of Immunity.
oG'oes dl!J!Ctly ov~r old roof /
Ail arraignment for the sole
suspect arrested In Philadelphia,
•Fast, easy Installation
Curtis Strong, 38, has yet 1o be
•Won't ~st or corrode
scheduled.
•PrOvides added Insulation
The six suspects who pleaded not
guUty Fliday were former PlttsSTOC~ COLORS:
Wl,it.., Brown, Bla~k,
llurgh resldentShelbyGreer,29,and
Tan, Gr ..en Red, S'ilver.
Pittsburgh-area residents Robert
SQUAll
·McCue, 38; Jeffery Mosco, :I), Dale
Shiffman. 33, Thomas Balzer, 27,
aod Kevin Connolly. Tl.

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June 9. 1985

Trials slated
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baseball cocaz.ne
case next 'month
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motel oo Upper First AvenuE' . Fanny Wolfe Beaver reunion; it will start a t noon - ·Its a r·eunton for . t~, anyway! "
. GAl.LlPOLIS · - ·Jarie Catlng, (Islandslde), site of tile h91J11! ot , WAS on July 1, ~. l)ut this ypar ft family and friends . Helen Bnd
Have you ever s topped 10 think
NtlU Nettleton St., Spokane, . Wa· John Barlow's grandmother. (It'~ . WILL be on Saturday; July 6, at Chrles WolfE' write, "It Is a joy to·
shington 99all, need!; to locate MrS. ·· the Barlow · addltloo). Herweat· Royal Oak Park again. SQrry that read your columns; well, most of that 1990 Is only a quinquennium
Francis E . Smith :ind.John Barlow.' gra~atlier o~ owned all of that Peeps Is too dumb to know where
·If ymi knoW tlteir addresses, will . 'a rea.
Royal Oak Park Is; we probably .
knew once but have forll!lltt'll.
you'pleasemail them to Peeps, care
hands of John and Elizabeth Lewis Jan~ had SE&gt;\'Pra t children, one of
Charles H. and Helen R. Wolfe,
of the Ohio Valley Publishing
and
later to Harvey calhoun and whom- Edward Naret Ridgeway,
Anyway, everypne is welcome,
3490 Kauffman · Road, N'. W..
Company, Ga!Upolls? Or to Jane?
Elmer
Mccarley.
became somowha~ of a local
Carroll, Ohio 43112, corrects Peeps' and everyone should brjng a
b&lt;icaus~ of 'his longPvity.
celebrity
William
Ridgeway
and
his
wi!e
mtstake about the Charles and covered dish for the eating, which
Jane also needs the address of a

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1940, the Tribune got out a 112-page •
·edition, the largest ever produced In ·
GallipOliS.
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Edward was ov~r 10'1 years of age
when he died in 1934.
Postal' add ..... of ,James Sands Is ·
BoK 92, Clarksburg, Ohio 43115. ' '

THUISDIY ONL

oo•LI TMI YAUII GriiANWAC1111111'S CIIITS Off
COUPON$ UP T8 " ' Ill FACE VAL... (No Deublo
Coupen• On Anortl,.. Spoclolh. No halon PleoMI)
GAUPOUS STOIII .
HDII!I YOUI !IANUfACIVIliS -IY·IA- CO-l AT JONN·
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CO-S 01 COIWONS OYII 4t• IN IACI YAlUL NO CASH llfUNDS
WHIM DOUill COUPON VAlUE iiCIIDl PIICI OI!RM. CIGAimn AIIO
&lt;RUIN OTIII t1UIS AII!ICIUDID IT lAW. TO INSUH 'IODUCT TO All
QUit CUSTOIIIIS, WI All -G OUI "DOUill COIII'ON" Offtl TO
0111 JAI Of INSTANT COffll Alttl 0111 CAN Of lliOUND COIFtl HI
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SALE ENDS SATURDAY,
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ITE
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CHARCOAL STEAK

BIG RED SMOKEYS

USDA CHOICE BONELESS

RUMP ROAST

$219

·$ 199

USDA CHICE

$169

HILLSHIIE FARMS

BEEF CUBED STEAK POLSKA OR SMOKED

$229

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SUCID QUAITfl

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PORK LOIN

POLISH SAUSAGE

$139

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Tomato Ketchup
FOLGER'S INSTANT .
DECAFFEINATED Coffee

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IOnLE

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$259·

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TENDER CRUNCHY

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RICHMOND, Va. - Best Products reported that first quarter
: sales for this year rose 6 percent to $440.3 million from sales of $415.4
:· IYJllllan 4W1nlf the same period In 1984.
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:" Increase ot 3.4 percent above sales of $140 mllllon reported fat April
1984.

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GALLIPoLIS- An aireement between Worldwide Properties
Unlimlll!d Inc. and Western Union &lt;lo. will allow for the creation of
an lnll!matlonal electronic data commpnil;atlons network.
'n\atlnto!'lfl8tlon will makeavaflableoneof the la11lftllnventortes
of !!Slings to real estate brokers via C(llllllliter.Worldwide Properties
will liSe Western Union's Easyllnk ServiCe to · transmit the
tntonnatlon.
Wlllls Leadingham of the Leadingham Agency, 450 Second Ave.,
Ga!Upolls, Is affiliated with Worldwide Properties. ·

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Listing flow

SUPERIOR

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Day and evenlili classes at Southae$tern
1311Ainess Cdlege, 529 Jackson Pike, begin June 24.
~ ol!ered this summer are Typing l. Basic ProgramrnJng
Leloell, Math I, Communications II, Otllce Machinet.lntroductlon
to ~s and Psychology, along with . several accounting and
compute!' classes.
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The Galllpolls branch Is one seven schools In the state managed by ·
Julia Corp., owned by Leo and Julia Blackburn. The branCh Is
accredited by the accrediting commission o1 the Association of
Independent Colleges and Schools, and is Hcensed by the Ohio Slate
Board of Sehoot ·and College Registration. Financial ald Is avallable
to those who qualify.
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Staff at the Gallipolis branch ~ludes Sharon Orafll, director;
Annette Clark, financial aid and office mallagt&gt;r; Jim Clark and Torn
Baker, admissions; and Cindy Grallaln, job placement officer·
!)Ubllc relations. Fuiltime faculty at the school inclUde T~!'es&lt;l
Whlttlllgton, secretarial department, aJ1C) . Vas Clu1stopller,
C0111p11ter department. Parttlme faculty members are Carl Barnett,
·
Steve Elmaugte, Dick Roberts and Mark Klesllng.
The faD quarter begins Sept. ~. Reglstratlools from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. WEekdays. Special arrangements can be made tor those who
cannot cixtie In at regular times by phoning !146-4367.
· GALLlPOLIS -

Hl1NTINGTON, W.Va. - Dr. Chong Kim, a member o1 the
CdlJi'ge of Business faculty at Marshall Unlverslty since 19'17, has
been named chairman of the Department of Mana,gement there.
. 1&lt;111'1, who has been acting chainnan for the past~. was selected
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foltoMng a national search.
He receiVed his doctoral ~ from OhJQ Slate University,' a
ll'lUWr's ~ from Miami University of oblo illd a bachelor's
degtee from YonSel University In seoul, Korea.
IJefore cotnlng to MU, Kim taught at Rider C~ln New Jersey,
was a graduate assistant arid associate at Miami UDiverslty and
OSU and taught English In a Korean Anny school.

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GALLIPOLIS - Articles of-Incorporation have been filed with
Secretaty of State Sherrod Brown's office tor Ace. Chimney Sweep
Inc.
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Pl'ITSBURGH- Russell T. Zemba has been promoted to general
manager of computer seiVIces for Coilsolldated CoafCo. He was
previoUsly director of commercial sysiems and programming In the
computer services department, and will conllmle to, be·
headquartered at Consol's general offlces lri Pi,ttsl:lurgh.
Zemba succeeds Patrick K. Moore, whO chose to retire after 33
yelll'5 In data processing and computer operations wltll ConsoJ and
jts pan!lll firm, Conoco Inc.
A 19'74 graduate of Miami (Ohio) Unlvei'SitY, ~received a
b&amp;che!Or's degree In systems analysis. He completed tile Harvard
PIOjjl'llln for Management Development this year.
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zemba served as a programmer with Consol durlllg tbe surnrners
of 1970-73. began as a program analyst In 1974 and advatleed through
·: a variety of positions, Including associate analyst, analyst, senior
-:;. analyst arid supeiVIs!ng analyst.
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CHESHIRE- Two employees of
Ohio Valley Electric Corp.'s Kyger
CJ'eek pla!lt recelitly received the
company's lJ.year Service award
from Plant ~r LOuts R. Ford
Jr.
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TheawanlsWl'l'eliVen toDaleW.
Darst·, conveyor operator, and
' James E. Preston, chemist
assistant.
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Darst wmt to 11ork at Kyger
Creek 1M JJIII!' ~ l9!!5r as a
temporuy RIQf ~ 1!11! pmomtel
department. He worked brtefly In
the labor department, and lnAugust
19!55' he became a coal handler In the
· yanldepartm!!nt.
.
lie progressed IJirough llie var·
lous classltk:atfoiiS In that depart·
merit and In Febt1Wy 1970, he was
pl'OITXlled to conveyor operator. He
and hla wife, Cllarlene, live In

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, WASJDNGTON (UP! ) - Reut· Reuters requested permission to
e rs, tbe Brltlsh·based world news
approach UPI subscrlhers to In·
agency, says 11 cannot wrsue a bld
quire of their Interest In continuing - .
to 'buy competing United Press tobuytheservtceiiUPI'sstatenews _:.
International "becauSe UPI had not
reports were reduced .
suppij!!d requested lnfotmatlon."
The source said UP! objected
Responding to Reuters' public because UPI "Is determined to :
statement Thursday, UPI Chair· maintain a complete, geperal news ·.•
rnanLulsNogalessaldReuterswas service and didn't w;utt to give '"
one of "numerous parties" that subscrtbersthewrongbnpresslon."
ex)X'e5SE'dan lnterestlnbuytngUPI,
In a statement Issued In New
which Is operating under Chapter 11 York, Reuters said l.t ''was uriable to
bankruptcy protection, but "UP!
pursue Its Interest In United Press
did not sollclt lnteresi from
International because UPI had not ..
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supplied requested Information."
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UPI sources said a preliminary
Reuters said It had exptessed Its
purchase offer from Reuters was
Interest In writing and at a ~~~Eetlni
not satisfactory to Nogales and
with UPI's management, and "al3o
other company ofltctals. UPI offl·
responded within 24 hours to a
ctals privately expressed_ fears
request by UP! management for
Reuters would seek to dismantle
fUrther Information.''
UPI as a general news service.
Adler said a federal bankruptcy "
Sources close to a conuntttee of
judgerecentlyapprovedanappara·
UPJ's ·unsecured creditors, owed
tus In which UPI will appoint an
rnorethan$.1Jmllllon,havesaldthat Investment adviser to screen all
purchase lliqulrtes and "Reuters
Reuters' first ol!er amounted to
about $5 million In up-front money,
would have been aware that this
OPENING MONDAY- Dorolhy's CoontryCooldn' w!DopmMonday
which the creditors found
mechanism was being put In place. :
In the former Galley ltestauriult at 454 Second Ave., Gallipolis. Seea
This mechanism would have been ·
Inadequate.
outside the estallllsl!lnmt ts Do!"(lthy HaD, who Wlll operate lite
UP! President RayWt.'Chslersald
avaflable to Reuters and allY othere. ~
reslaurant.
Reuterswasamong " elghtdlfferent
Interested party to get
parties" with whom UPI officials
Information.''
·
have discussed a possible purchase,
The Reuters statement said, " We
most of them "significant worldshall continue to Investigate oppor·
class players , either In the financial
!Unities for greater penetration of 1'1
community or the media
the media market In North •
community."
America."
He said a few of the Investors,
In other developments:
-The UPI advisory board,
GALLIPOLIS - A new business
Mrs. Hall said that In addition to whomhedecllnedtoldentlfy, "seem
headed by publisher James Hoge of
has been added to Galllpolls' short orders, a plate special will be to be "emerging as strong candi·
dates"
to
purchase
UPI
and
he
the
New York Daily News, said in a
downtown scene.
offered every day. She described the
discussions
with
them
would
statement
It "supports the construe·
boped
Dorothy's Cot!ntry Cookln' will fare as not being elaboral!', but
reach
"a
more
advanced
stage"
by
tlve
steps
being
taken to strengthen :
open Its doors at 7 a .m . Monday, "good, plain h9me cooking," lnclud-·
the
end
of
June.
UPI.''
UPilawyers
disclosed Man· J
serving breakfast, lunch and dinner lng home recipe soups and chill.
Wechsler told a meeting of UPI's
day the firm has had a $1.2 mi!Uon ~
Mondays through Saturdays In the
The restaurant will tentatively be
16-member Newspaper Advisory
positive cash flow since the AprU 28
former Galley Restaurant at 454 open until I) p.m., Mrs. Hall said.
Board
Wednesday
that
Reuters
was
Chapter
11 filing.
.
Second Ave.
Prior to"her stint with the pollee
the
only
Interested
party
that
-UP!
announced
the
formation
.
, The restaurant Is operated ·by department, Mrs. Hall held various
"expressly dld not want to maintain
of two separate business units In an
Dorothy Hall, until recently day jobs, including library aide at
UP! as complete, general news
Internal reorganization aimed ~t ~
shift dispatcher at the Galllpolls Hannan Trace High School and
service," UPI spokesman WliUam
setting up "profit centers" that will :
Pollee Department, a position she adult educallon Instructor at North
Adler said. Adler said the concern
accounT IndependenTly !or costs and •
had held since July 1976.
Gallia High School.
•
revenues.
Married to Ray Hall, a 13-y~ar was shared by a number of UPI
sQbscrtber~.
..
. . -Wechsler sqid the company ..
"I've wanted to (ruharestaurant) · vetera~orthecltypoliceforce,shels
·'
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. recently provided Ihe Wire Service ~ · for a l&lt;;&gt;n!i .ttine," Mrs. Hall th£' mother of five children and has
AdleralsosaldwhlleNogalesand
Guild, the employees union, with
explained. "I've always liked it, and nine grandchildren. She will be
extensive data abouttbecompany's
I used. to work In a restaurant. It's assisted In the restaurant's opera· other ·UPI officials held several
financial condition and he expeo;ted
been in the back o! my mind for tlon by her daughter, Rhonda meetings with Reuters representalives
In
recent
weeks.
"UPI
did
not
discuSsloiiS!o'begln In thenE'!CI'Week ~
several years .."'.. , ..
Sielf!I:Jt;ck.
•
·. provide aU of the lnfonnatlon that
or so, "perhaPs" aboUt'reVtslngthe · !;
.
'
Reuters requested because some of · current labor contract: WechSler
declined to say whet her UPI would ,
the lnfonnatlon was of a sensitive
nature and could have been used by
seek further wage concessions from ~
Reuters In Its direct competition · employeesstlllabsorblnR:theetfects
•
with UPI."
of 25 percent cuts last September
The cuts are being restored
A UPI source said that, as part,of
lis revieW of UPI's operations,
three-month phases.
~
In gifts and pledges. With three
months remaining in the curreni
fiscal year, LMU has atreapy had
the largest fund· raising year In Its
. William McGowan , MCI presl·
CHICAGO tUPI) - MCI won
history. He also Initiated the
$113.1
mUllan
In
Its
antitrust
suit
dentandchatnnanoftlleboard,sald
'~
formulation of a comprehensive
the
vei:dlct
would
be
appealed,
but
American
Telephooe
&amp;
against
marketing plan for university
added the smaller award would not .
Telegraph Co.. but company offl·
communications.
hurt MCI financially .
clals
say
It
Is
not
nearly
enough.
- prior to hls initial appointment at
MCI
attorney
Chester
Kamin
"We didn't think we needed to ;
LMU, he was with Rio Grande
reprove damages, " he said.
College from 1981 to 1984. He was announced an appeal Tuesday just
"It's not going to be au that
director · of college relations at after the Jury awarded MCI nearly
$37.7
mtuton,
deciding
AT&amp;T
consignificant
to the future of MCJ," . .
alumni affairs there, coordinating
spired
to
keep
the
company
out
of
of the awanl. noting
McGowan
said
public relations, alumni affairs,
the
long-Qistance
phone
market.
his
company
is doing well 1:
that
publications, and sports lnforma·
"We're
gonna
get
this
thing
done
flnanctaUy.
.
t
.,
Uon. He won numerous awards for
right,"
Kamin
said.
AT&amp;T
attorneys
were
far
more
I.
excellence in public relations dur·
antitrust
taws,
the
Under
federal
pleased
with
theverdlc1.
which
they
ingbls tenure at Rio Grande.
A native of Edinboro, Pa., MUter Jury's awanl was automatically greeted with cheers In their down·
holds a bachelor's degree In tripled to $113.1 million. But It was town office.
"We are very satisfied with what ~
communications from West Vlrgi· far less than the$5.8bllllon sought by
MCI
and
far
less
than
a
198l
jury
the
jury did ," said M. Blair White, 1:!
Scott D. Miler
nla Wesleyan College and the
award
'
of
$1.8
billion
that
was
AT&amp;'r's seritor attorney. "1be Jury 1;
master's degree from the Untver·
overturned.
reallydlda remarkablejoblthlnk." :
HARROGATE, Tenn.- Scott D.
slty of Dayton.
The award was less, In part,
White said he would have been l:
Miller has been appointed vice
He has also served as sports
Information dlrt.'Ctor at West Vlrgt - because. the jury dented MCI any happier had the jury used lower .,
president lor deveiopment at Lincoln Memorial University.
nia Wesleyan; assistant sports damages for allegations o1 lost damage estimates supplied by
profits on the company's Execunet, AT&amp;T, but no appeal was planned. ·
University President Gary J.
editor o! the Buckhannan (W.Va.)
AT&amp;T spokesman Paula Ho9I
Record; and sports editor of the a general long-distance service.
Burchett said, "Mr. Miller has
AT&amp;T attorneys argued success· saki the $113.1 mtulon award would
· demonstrated an aggressive comWeston Independent. Miller also
mitm!&gt;nt to Lincoln Memorial
served as staff writer for the fully that since the Execunet be paid by AT&amp;T and the seven :i:
allegations were not brought up In regional operating companies tllat
University an\) Its program. Weare
Edinboro (Pa.) Independept..
Helsa n\emheroftheCouncUfor theoverturned198ltrtal, they had no were created alter the all~ ~
pleased to announce Mr. Miller's
place In the new damage trial.
dlji'Mges occulTed.
it
·new appointment and are confident
the Advancement and Support of
he will play a key role In the growth
Education; Mountain' Empire Deof the university in the years to
velopment Officers Association;
come.''
Independent College Advancement
Miller will be responsible for the
Associates; Tennessee College
coordination of external programs
Public Relations Association; and
the College Sports Information
of the university, Including alumni
affairs, Information services, uni·
Directors of America.
McKEESPORT, Pa. - G.C.
against the 1985 first quarter
versity relations, resource developMiller, and wife, the fanner
Co.
reported
net
Income
lor
Murphy
earnings,
~uclng earnings befOre
ment and the Lincoln Museum.
Annie Cook, have one child, Kaite,
the
first
quarter
period
of
13
weeks
Income taxes from $4,327,001 to ~
age slx monthS.
Miller succeeds Dr. David R.
ended
May
2ol$1,401,001or34cents
$1,951,001.
Lincoln Memorial University Is a
Black, who has been made execu·
per share, compared to net Income
Net Income. ('Xcludihg the9e fees•
live vice president and provost.
private , Independent, co·
of
$2,233,001
or
55
cents
per
share
for
and
expenses, was $2,593,001 or 63 ~
Miller has served as director of educational Institution enrolllng
first
quarter
ol1984.
the
eents
per share for the first quarter , ,
development and campaign dlrec· 1,$XI students. The university,' and
ThroUghout
the
first'
quarter
of
of
1985,
an increase of 16.1 percent
tor for LMU's flve-year$5.2 milllort its historic Uneoln Museum, are
1!115,
management
was
exploring
~er
1984
first quarter net lnalme.
"Nineties Now" Campaign.
located In the histOric Cumberland
the
feaslbUity
ot
proposing
a
/
Sates
tor
the firSt 13 weeks of
· The campaign, Initiated last Gap where Tennessee, Kentucky
transaction,
structured
as
a
lever·
were
$:al2,654,001
C()mpared to
year, has secured nearly $3 mllUon and Vtr&amp;\nla meet.
aged buyout, which would result In $198,047,001 for the !lrst quarter of
an Employee Stock Ownersi\IP 1984, an Increase ol 2.3 percent. As
Plarl (ESOP) purchasing ,the of the end of the reporting period, .
company.
.
the company was operating 3ll)
PARKE)RSBURG, W.Va. (UPI) . Service Is scheduled to start July 7.
The
pursuit
of
such
a
transa'ct!on
stores.
20 fewer than at the same
- A Cincinnati·~ commuter
All flights will be to and fiom
time
last
year.
was
ended
when
the
cOm~
and
alrlllle providing service to 2l cities Greeter Cincinnati International
Ames
~rtment
St~.
Inc.
G.C. Murphy Is a general mer·
announced ThurSday it wW begin Airport where travelen will be able
jointly announced, on A~ :1.1 that · chandfse !'f'taller operating ftlw.
serving the Wood County (W.Va.)
to connect. with Delta or other
the company had agft&gt;ed To be
phy's Mart discount stores ..t
Airport next month.
Comalr lllabta.
acquired by Ames.
conventional stores located prlncJ.
Ofllctals tram Comatr, a Unk to
Wood County Airport CUITI!IItly
Due to the t~atton of the ' )lally In the eastern halt ot tile
DeltaAJrllneslnCtnclnnatl,saldthe ha.s &lt;1te alrUne, an Allegheny
llrllne would provide ftve depar• Airlines CommUter seMce which proposed ESOP traniactlon, re- United Slates. Salel for the )'1!111'
lated rees and expenses In the
ended Jan. 31, ~··ere •ll21i2.4DI.
tures every weellday, two flights on operates out ot PlttsburJII.
amount
o1
$2,376,CW
were
charged
Saturdays and three on Sundays.

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Restaurant opening
in downtown Gallipolis

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Fonner RGc·· official
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receives appointment

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MCI appeals antitrust ruling ~

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Consumer . Malllljlallent program
at Marquette l,Jnlvl!tllty.
Uevtng, &lt;who lll'tlduated from
WajlamA ' Hlgh Sdlool In 1972, is
man1ed to the tonlllii-Holly Layne.
TheYhave!Woclilldren: Men11y,l1, '
and Wesley, 7. The Llevlngs live at
616 Fourth St., New Haven.

Cbftblre.

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Me Iller OtAIIeld to lnltt'Ument
mechlnlc, ad In Apr!J 196t, he

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Murphy sales show
quarterly decrease

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198!il

Airline
services area airport
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June

Gallipolis River Recrea\ion
festival scheduled for July

GALLIPOLIS - The 20th Annual
Gallipolis River Recreation Festi
v.al sponsoml by the GautpoUs
Area Chamber of Commerce has
been scheduled for July 2-4 at the
Gallipolis Park and Riverfront Use

Arfa

Teen Night activities are slated
to begin at 6 :Jl p m on Tuesday
July 2 with Bobby Gordon singing
the National Anthem and P aul
Knons chamberpresldent giving a
welcome address
Opening night will also feature a
Rockln The Fasl1lon Style Show'
at 7 p m to be followed by the River
Festival Queen Pagent A teen
dance and social from 9 15 to 11 p m
wtU wind down the days events
Wednesday has been set aside for
the traditional young people achvl
ties Races and contest of aU kinds
Art In The Park and even a Rotten
Sneaker Contest will be held
beginning at 11 a m A water slloo
sponsored by the 0 0 Melntyre
Park Dlsll:lct will begin on the

parkfront a t 3 30 p m and a frisbee
contest sponsmed by the Gallipolis
Parks and Recreation DepartmPnl
will he held
Country andWesternNtght will
also be held Wednesday with the
Country Echoes Allen Saundprs
Blue Grass Gentlemen and Conrue
singing and thE:&gt; Sounds of Country
will Billy Lee end ng the evening
with square dancing
The Rotary OneMile Run will kick
off the fourth s actlvll les at 10 15
a m The annual parade with
WSAZ TV s Mr Cartoon serving as
pa rade marshal Is scheduled for
10 30
ThE:&gt; French Art Colony s Art In
Thl' Park a creall\e arts festival
for youth and the R ver Festival A rt
Exhlb t Will he conducted from 10
a m to 5pm
The heritage and patr iotic program on the m ain stage featuting
an address b y Ohto Secretary of
State Sherrod Brown Is scheduled

to get underway at noon with John
Ecker singing America The Beau
hful Otherspeakersarescheduled
to he Mr Cartoon and Paul Knotts
An ecumenical service will be
conducted by the Gallia County
M mtsterlal Association
An Our House afternoon tea
will begin at 1 p m With entertain
ment to be provided by the Olde
'J'v me Chorus Mary L ucas and
FriPnds Group Therapy from
Cambndge and The Gospel H ar
monyBoys
P te contest judgmgwlll begin at 3
p m and a pie auction will begin at5
p m while a canoerace wlll start at

4
ThE:&gt; evenmg entertainment wlll
be provided by The Grubb Family
Annex Band and Tex Harrison a,nd
The Valley Boys
The fes!l' a! will be concluded at 10
p m with a firewor ks display
sponsoml by the Gallipolis Retail
Merchants and the Galllpolls F ire
Department

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Assault charges dropped mcourt
GALLIPOLIS - Assault charges
against two Gallla County men were
dismissed Friday In Gallipolis
MuniCipal Court
A charge against Richard L
Mayo of Rt 3 GaUipohs was
dropped because thl' complaining
witness failed to appear at apl'E'-bial
conference He was accused of
assaulting Sl1lrley Mayo on M ay aJ
A simllar chargP against Darrell
Craycraft of Rt 1 Cheshire was
dlsrrussed at the request or the
complaining witness He had been
charged with assaulting Sadie
Gillenwater Pritt on Apr1118
Two forgPry charges agatnst
Robert L Darst of Rt 1 Northup
were dismissed at the request of the
complaining Witness alter restltu
tlon had been mad!' Darst was
accused or forging checks on Dec
:aJ 1984 to J s Mini Mart In Rodni'Y
A disorderly conduct charge
against Don Ward of 504 Second
Ave was also dismissed at the
request of the complalnmg witness
He had been charged In connPCtlon

wtth an Aprll 29 mctdent
In tralflc cases D Sheri Foster
36 ofRt 4 Gallipolis was sentenced
to three days In the Ga1!1a County
Jail and was fmed $300 after
pleading no contest to DWI She was
also placed on 18 months probation
and had herllcensesuspendedfor60
days followmg her plea A charge of
drivmg left of center was dismissed
m exchange for her plea
Acharge agalnst Charles L Gadd
J r of Proctorville of Illegally
parking on the roadway was
dismiSSed In exchangE:&gt; for his plea to
another charge and Emma L
Skidmore 68 of Rt 2 Vmton was
fined $25 and costs for passing a
stopped school bus
Roger L Watson 36 of Rt 1
Crown City forfeited $l5 bond for no
eye protection "hlle William J
HE:&gt;nry 71 of Midland Mlt'h
forfeited $40 bond for following too
closely and Ricky L Smtih a&gt; of 53
Mill Creek Road forfeited $40 bond
for !allure to stop In an assurro clear

distance
Forfeiting bond for speeding were
Harlan L Parker 'J:1 of Jackson
ville N C $37 Sh1rley A Ham son
41 of Cincinnati $38 Robert L
FultonJr :aJ ofRay $39 Steven E
Lester 28 of Elkhart lnd $39
Dwayne McNeeley 24 of Huntmg
ton W Va $39 Dorothea P Remy
51 ofRt 2 Btdwell $39
M axine C Ramt&gt;y 50 of Rt 1
Crown City $39 Raymond D
Mitchell 46 ofMarietta $39 Karen
P Vlslnllnl' 23 of Charlotte N C
$39 Dean P ChlsDI'll 65 of Troy
Mlch $40 Rhonda K Meadows 23
of Columbus $40 Jenny L RlttPn
house 19 of Springfield $40
Richard L Ha as Jr 23 of
Claymont Del $41
Charles J M arshall 37 of
Charleston W Va $41 David L
McGinnis 24 of Second Avenup
Gallipolis $41 DavldE Secoy 32 of
Kerr $42 Bonita G Edwards 30 of
Proctorville $43 Larry A Bier 34
of Chicago Ill $44 and Richard
Falcon ill of Melvindale Me $44

Oak Ridge shutdown questioned

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By GEORGE LOBSENZ
WASHINGTON (UP!)- Tennesee s sen ators Friday questioned
the Energy Department s rationale
and mollves for closing down Oak
Ridges uranium enr~ehment plant
but said they would seek alternate
115es for the facUlty rather than
Oghtlng to reverse the decision
Democratic Sens Albert Gore Jr
and James Sasser satd they are
forming a coalition of government
aijd business leaders that would fmd
ways to diversify Oak Ridge s
economy tocopewlth thelossofl 700
Jobs at the K 25 plant
!They also urged Energy Secre
tary John Herrington to announce
hlii schedule and plans for closing
aJjd dl.'contamlnating K 25 saying
pljmt workers were suffering from a
total lack of lnfonnatlon
Gore and SaSS(&gt;r said they saw
Utile uS(' In trying to change the
Reagan administration sdeclslonto
clOse the plant even though they
thpught It was flawed
Once the bomb has been
diWPed the damage has been
dQne
Gol'l' said Our objective

now IS to go;&gt; forward to face the
future and look at the alternanves
Although this IS a dark day for
Oak Rtdge there are hopeful signs
on the horizon
Still the senators satd thpy were
deeply unhappy wtth the E nergy
Department s dectston making process particularly Herrington s ref
usa! to grant Tennessee congress
men an addttional48 hours to fmd a
wa y to sa vi' the plant
There s S&lt;'lme question about
good fat! h in this whole endeavor
smd Sasser Why were they In such
a hurry to close this plant?
Gore expressed concern about an
appa!'l'nt mlslmpress10n among
Energy Department officials that a
temporary nuclear w aste storage
facility proposed for the Oak Rtdge
al'l'a would serve as an acceptable
replaceml.'nl for the closed ura
ruum enrichment facility
Gore dlsmtssed suggestions that
the EDI.'rgy Department hoped to
smooth the way for the nuclear
waste facility by closing K 25
say ing the two were separate

Issues
Herrington sa1d he chose to close
the Oak Ridge plant rather than
similar facilities in Ohio and
Kentucky because K 25 had the
highest electrtclty costs oft he three
- the major cos tractor In producing
enriched uranium w hich Is used In
clvtllan nuclear power plants and
dt&gt;fl'nse facUlties
Herrmgton said one of the three
plants had to be closed because
cheaper foi'E'Ign suppliers were
squeezing the ennched uramum
markPt IPa vmg t hP fed era I govern
men! with exct&gt;ss capacity
However sasser satd offlctals at
K 25 were making strides to cut
power costs and that E nergy
Department offtctals had over
looked looming problems with
electnclty at the Portsmouth Ohto
uranium enrichment plant
Sasser said coal flml power
stations supplying the Portsmouth
facility would soon be forced to
tnstallcostly pollutlon control equip
ml'nt which he Silld would sharply
Increase power costs there

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Jn Alexander Grant s study
rep.ns are composed or areas that
blive stmllar conditions for manu
~turing operatiOns and inclUde
~boring statPS lhat share stm
economic geographic and
W!)rklng conditiOns These states
otter cmnparable resources
and incftlt!Vi'!l to manufacturing

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Informatibnal meeting slated
POMEROY -

The Adult Education Center at Trl County
Vocational School wtll hold an Informational meeting about the full
lime adult vocational programs and financial aid available on
Wf!IIMwlay at 1 p m In the school cafeteria
Anyone Interested in one of the 12 programs and looking for a way
to t1aance their training should attend the meeting The school Is
lOUth l1 Nelsonville on Ohio !&amp; off U S 33 Anyone needing more
lilfon'natlon may call

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IN LOVING MEMORY
OF CLYDE OLDACRE

SWEEPER ond oew1ng mo
chine repa1r parts
aupph11
P ck up
delivery Davit Vacuum
Cleaner one haH mite up

Sadly mtssed by
chtldren grandchtldren
&amp; great grandchildren

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MIIY 24 1986
Contract S.lellegal
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and are set forth .. the bid
proposal

Bidden muot apply an the
for quotlllcodono
at 10011 tan doys pnor to the
dote set lor opentng bido tn

accordance w th Chapter

5526 Ohio RIMiad Code

Plans and apecification, are
on file tn tho o..,...,..ent of
Transponatton end the offiCe
of the D stnct Deputy
D1rector
The 01rector the
nght to reJect env and ell bidt

WARREN J SMITH
DIRECTOR

June 2 9

3199

8 week old lc1ttens 1 long
he r black and white male 1
ahort hair black female Call
K1ttens to IJIVe away to good

home Call 814 843 5127

6 pupp1ea part shepherd
pan beagle 2 mala• 3
females 6 weak a old One e
month old female black doa

614 992 7468

4 adoreble k tten1

litter

trained 2 yellow and 2 dot!&lt;
Give to good home Call

814 992 3320

5 puppiea part Blue HHier
11nd Terner 7 weeki old
very cute phone 304 87&amp;

1487

Old out building

alroody
down for f rawood 304
1176 3038
Khtens 7 weeko old Coli
304 773 6872
3 8 WHits old kittono Coli
304 675 6781

6 lost and Found

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The Sunday
Times-Sentinel
12 12 MtltltaroiW Woottoltll
NY 11371 1'11111 HIIM ACI
d1111 Zip Plttorn Nu-

BS NI!OdtecraN Catalog - 150
ptus designs $2 + 651 p\ &amp; h
Books $2 50 + 651 each p &amp; h
131 Add 1 atock Gulla
125-Pilat Quilts
1Dt Quit Book COIIIctloa 1
1D71ullot .....

Allee lrookl
CRAFTS

Middleport Oh 114 912
3471

Alum1num tcrlp 1111 your
aluminum acrep direct to the
smelter luy1ng ell grlcl11 of

llumlnum l'romlum poldfor

la'9• loedl Call for quote

Sc1p1o Energy locotod 1'4
mHe• aaat of P•tetown on

Townoh1p Rood 141 Moo11
County 814 992 3488
Standing timber AI Tromm

814 742 2321

11

vIL l',\

It

11 4PM Apply •t the 0 0

Mcintyre Perk 011ti'ict Gel
lie County CourthouH Gel

llpolts Oh 41i831 Equal
Opportun ty Employer
Eooy •-mbty wort&lt;! .. 00
per 100 Guorontood pey
ment

No expenence no
Detail• 1end aelf
addrelud atampld IIIYe

••I••

lope ELAN VITAL 711
3418 EnterprtH lid Ft
Pierce FL 334112

FOUON Brown lo btocl.
smell dog femele Found
ne1r light houu Church In

Pomeroy
2326

Coli 814 742

Found betut1ful 1hort

logged yellow dog wh~
cotlor Gentle CoR 814
986 3320
REWARD FOR RETURN OF
CONTENTS of 2 ledles
punn Spring Volley Cln
""m• Celt collect 304 578
2481

9

Wanted To Buy

Wo poy cooh lor toto model
clean uaed car~
Jim Mink CMY Otds Inc
Bill a- Johnoon
814 44113172
Used mobile homes

814 448 01711

Call

Old or enlique llot mochlwonted Any oon-n. pey
lnt 1400 Mch C.. cotloct
1 317 713 7111
tndlonopollo

8

Yard Solo 3 family

oon P1ko Suite 312 Ooll po
Ito Oh488 3t Cal814 448
4387

clothal mise Fri
acro1a from leon

Church

V or~ Solo Rt 112 5

North Point Ple•••nt

Sat 9 OOAMtoB PM
furniture clothe• m11c

Vord Solo Mondoy lo Tueo
cloy 8 to 6 Burdalle Add1

ter 1nd helper
Mu1t be expe
riencad in genll'el carpentry
Apply to 1M Dolly Sonltnol

Bo• 729C Pomeroy 0
W..,t aomeone to cltln out

form pond Coli 814 992
2488

evenings •

Nobloq Snack Products 121

Solory rongo t14 000
11 000 depending on quoll

ficat on• DMdlint tor apph

~~~~~~~~~I
Dependable
cemera walking
wented
Wednes
day
for
Dally Tribune

~51

conto I 17 IS Sond
reoumo to Robin Eby Buck
Community Servlc. .

N Th rd 1n

Oh o

Bo• 804 Jockoon Oh
41140 I C S lo on equal

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opportun ty employer
t1 200 PEII MONTH
tf you quol fy

Summer job Yard end amall
JObs around home • shop

Coli 614-317 0638

8

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ns

Frol!J Gallipolis take Rt 141 turn lelt onto Rt
Turn nght onto Patnot Cadmus Road Watch for
s1gns

SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7 00 PM

Door Prtzes Every Sale
Somethtng for everyone Anttques New Used &amp;
Collector Items

Meke thll ye•r thl mern. .tl
Have 1 Fnendly Home Plrty
Get 111 lunda of g ftt for
Grandp1 to Baby Book your

Have somethmg you want to sell? Bnng tt to the Pa
tr10t AuctiOn Barn and we II sell1t for you Cons1gn '
ment accepted from I 00 5 00 P M on Saturday
RESIDENT AND BUSINESS AUCTION SERVICE
ALSO AVAILABLE
Marhn Wedemeyer - Auctioneer

porty aorly Cell Mognolio
Notz ot 814 992 3661 Aloo

1 gnlng up for dewier•

Public Sale
It Auctton

e1 0 000 per route We offer
Company 111 stence pro
motional dlacountl and
group In• Send addre11
phone no and references to

Own your own Jeen
Sponaweer Lad1e1 Apparel
Children• Lerge Size Com
blnetion Store AcctiJOriea

JordocM Chic Lee Lev
Eooy Stroet lzod Espr~

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auction

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN

Rul Eltlte foreclo1ure
rep No llctnll or e:~tperlence
required Netlonal Comp1ny
provide• complete a111at
..ce For informat on cell
11 1

f250 t450 woek Required

routes Earn e•lra spending
money and opportunity for
pr zet Clth 1nd tnpa Apply
by stopping at the Tribune
Off1co or call 448 2342
Ideal for retired peraona

PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY JUNE 15 1985
10 00 AM

~ocated

1 mtle north of Wtlkesvtlle on St Rt 160 to
St Rt 689 north approx 2mtles Movmc to sm111er
home SO Will sell the foiiOWIIIIIIIIIIS
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR IT~IIS
:Ward abe pot bench telly cabtnet glass door cupboard
h1gh cha r oa k rock ng cha r chtna cab1net buffet table &amp;
chatrs oa k Un que treadle sewng mach ne blanket chest
o~at &amp; squa e p cture frames qwlttng frames Whtte treadle
se w ng mach tne stands dresser baby shoes~ pr htghtop
bullon shoes hand made baby &amp; lull SIZe qutlts 1893 ~1oltn
tm schoo box J mBean collector bollles Model Twrenches
Ma 1Pouch the mom eter trunks ~all trees 20 gal stone f8'
5 ga m k ca ns lantern and more
FARM MACHINERY
NAA Fo d It acto w/ 1~ e power bale elevator w/motor 3 pt
plow 3 pt b ade AC sma I round baler Nl si de deltmy
rake 7 fl mower I at bed wagon ma'kmgout plow Cyclone
seeder fUel o I tank 6 H P C altsman rotottller 7 It dtsc

FINIS ISAAC
AUCTIONEER
614-388-9370
L1cenHd and Bonded
tn Favor of the State of
Ohio

Pubhc Sale
• Auct•on

ESTATE AUCTION

ESTATE OF THE LATE ROYAL WOLFE
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1985 at 10 30 AM

and Toro awn mower
HOUSEHOLD
Fng1dare eleclrt'(-SIO~e GE refngerator 3 pc bedroom su te
bab y bed plattoH!I roekers stocktn stove Warm Morn ng coal
stove beds hum d Iter oval rugs van ty dresser chest ol
drawers sw ng table stands msc dtshes pots &amp; pan s
MISC
S1mpl cty rotoltller ~ ce grmder shallow well PLI(ltP m1sc
hand too s toot chest feed batrels t res &amp; wheels doors
ch cken teeders and lots mote
RRY PETERS

Dut to ImpoSSible Plftlfll condittons MIYIIUIIC from
the ROYAL WOLFE ESTAT£ has been mowd from the Joneswood AYt Athens. 011 !lddress to the HOON BUILD-

OWNERS MR &amp; MRS HA

Cash
Eats
Posrtl~e I D
AUCTIONEER DAN SIIITH-949 2033 or 992 7301
APPRENTICE DALE JOHNSON
Not responstble for acctdents or loss of propeJty

\

JACKSO~ AUCTION HOUSE
SATURDAY. JUNE 15 at 11 O'CLOCK

I

'

1 mtle east on Rt 788 next to Damels
Truc~tng Co

3 p eel? chestnut bed oom su te (bed 7 It tall) ~e Yn ce oak
roll top desk 12 pedestal) s an t front Governor Wnthrop secre
tary !claw and ba feet) ~ e y mce 2 4 drawer oak ltltngcabi
nets unusual mus c ca b net wtth bun feet walnut gaiety table:
3 doo oak ce hox wth bass hardware tref ntshed) 3 stack
oak bookcase l ~ety n ce) Martha Was!J..ngton sewmg cab net
pr m t ve 01 ea and f our b n 2 4 d awer oak h1gh boys n ce
oak se pent ne dtesser w/ be~ eled rn1nor ( elm shed) old p ne
blanket chest I ned w th newspaper dated 1885 Gynx to
tower sta d 3 d awe n le stan d polly chatr Tger maple &amp;
cherry 4 drawer ch est of drawers 2 oak washstands 6drawer
mahogany h gh boy chest 2 wcker tern stands weke sewmg
sta nd Gateleg lab e wtth drawer 5 p ece parlor set 2 p1ece
walul pa or set wrth car~ed heads 2 pedestal Duncan Phyfe
d n ng table wth a arge extens on board 2sets match ng dm
ng room chars oak p ncess dresser
Flat top oak desk 2 sets T back chars small hand cotfee
gr nder sn all F ench bar cabmet w1th lazy susan I steamer
tru nk 2 llat top 1 un ks I camel back trunk apartment SIZe
gas stove w eke t ay snack table 5 drawer mahogany
chest mahogany bl nd doo chm a cuptioard I square oak 3
shelf ch na cupboa d I square 3 shelf waln~t chma cup
board slant f ont Queen Anne wr tmg desk large h ghback
rockm g ch ar pt neapple bed knee hole 4 drawer desk lap
desk 5 drawer Rosewood chest ol drawers w/hankey box
vctonan brass upholste ed tootstool small pnmtltve 2 door
cu pboard sm all table (glass topt Gabnef tegs famt ng couoh
new 9xl2 rug semal sqlned leaded glass windows mce
walnut claw toot stretcher !4ble (exba board) WICker basket;
small Duncan Phyfe hall table oak 9 driWtrfilectbillet seY
era I p eces of Rosevme &amp; Weller pohery Banto clock .,If
clubs tamps mtrrors p1ctures Boyblue piCture and many
m see taneou s 1tems too numerous to mention

EXECUTOR JACK L WOLFE
ATTORNEY CLAIR BALL JR
AUCTIONEER OTTIE OPPERMAN
315 7115 or 394 2296
Athtnl Ca Prablte Court Cue N 43105

ANTIQUE AUCTION

•

now avoll•bl• Col 1 119
669 8304 for Into 24 hrs

12

ptuo D&amp; llcenoe Call 814
992 9901 or 814 992
8891 Aok lor M1ko

home or yours up to I daya a
WHk No more then 9 hours

1 doy Children mull ba
unclor tO yeoro old 814
1117 8777
H8Va vacency for room and

board Man only !114 992

1022

Privete home Cllre Has room
for 1 more rnldtnt e14

992 3191

Persons Body Shop lucas
Pt Pioaoont WVo
near K•K Mobile Homea

Popular prteoo
4174

1114 9811

614 1192

ProfesSional
Servtcaa

1- - - - -- - - -Pleno Tumng and Repan
lrun•card Mu11c ({o 614
•48 0887 Twentieth year
of quality serv ce Line

Donlelo 1114 742 29111

Weter wells drUied 1nd aer
vlced Pric•• on requeat Call

114 742 3147or614 992
5008

PAIR Summer retat 1n
effect free eat matat

Ward 1 Keyboard 304 675
51100 or 871 3824
Help Wanted

Schools

I nstructton

P••• yourFAAwrinen in one

-kond D1n Hloronlmus
D I A obd King Acaelorotod
Oroundo Schoolo 614 532
0877 Of 1114 894-9923

18 Wanted to Do

EQUITY
LENDING

Opportumty

Available
Position evztloble to head
Equ1ty Lendm1 Department
for a lllnk One Alf1hate Bank
1n Southern Ohto
havo an lmmedl!to
;~.~~i~idu!t

Would like to pamt haute

trollers rooh
21111 1528

842 000

Reduced to

A11umable 8 %

Coll814-448 7019 or 216
635 8429

Ilk• to do babyoltllng in hor
home 1n SyrecuH

Ohio

flexible hours and pay
Prefet' 1911 1 yeer and up
Hod rnedlcol trolnlng ond
........... It 4 882 2891
Mr Ed 1 S-dy Wooh high
prea1ure clean1ng

11nd bl1111ng

liquid

Mobllo

homes buldinga truck•
heevy equipment pools

booto Ed

ward Oeltarreicher

304

171 7231 or 871 11317
illldllt.l,il

a....n ...

Opportunity

JOB HUNTING?

Are you t11ed of ~Qinl on
coun11ess JOb tnterv~ews
only to have the door shut
m your face because you
do not have the expen
once!

"JOIN THE
EMPLOY ABLES!"
START 1985
ON THE RIGHT FOOTI
Maka 1 commitment today'
Get the 10b skill tralntnl
you nud 1n ordartoptthe
JOb you want

Southeastern
Bus1ness College
Call6141 446-4367 Today
Mlkt 1915 Your
lnt Year Yeti
W. ro Wtitinl For Yo•l
Sit Jatboot ,._ Stile 312
Gallpalls, Ohle 45631
... No 75 02 04721

3 bedroom house with
J ge Hat new roof "'a''"9•
dou bl e pene wmdows
blown 1n 101ulat on new
furnece new wlr ng and
plumbing Remode led k t
ehen w1th o•k cab1nets

t16 000
5039

Ca ll 814 992

lovely renc h home 3 bed
room 2 ba ch• large eat In
kitche n tamdy 14ft x24ft
room w ith buck ttove 1n1ert
extra room for fo rmal dmlng
or I vmg 1undeck conc rete
pat o and dr veway 2 car
covered carport e .~~. c•ll e n t
na1ghborhood Mutt see to
appreciate Priced $49 000
Opt1onel satellite an&lt;t ap
pi a nc e s Ca I 61 4 7 42

2276

bosemenl
2639

2 bedroom home m count y
Part11lly remodeled car
peted new roof o utbu ld

810 000 OBO

Call

Call 814 448

pond 30•36 detached gor

12x60 Skylark Po rches
underpinn ing
block
f4 600 Call 304 773

a.u

5667

age

CA 16 milet from
pol I
Redu c ed to

f56 000 Call 614 446
7207 or 814 643 2138

One Ownerll 3 bedroom
ranch wnh alum 1id1ng
central a r lg lR FA or DR
Fireplace with wood burner

insert Fully equipped k t

chen Utll ty room 2 full
baths Overs1zed garage
Nicely landscaped lot With
pat1o lnground pool
16 •32 Fenced 2 1toraga
bldgs Sc1ty achools Call

614 448 7664 altar 6PM
3 bdr house Green School
extra lot f n shed ba1ement
2 car garage $56 000 Call
7 room house JUnctiOn Han
nan Trace &amp; Rt 7 at Swan
Creek J 0 Poll tt Call

304 522 3221 or614 256
8637
1978 2 bdr mob le homo

t otal electnc a1r cond e xc

cond Call814 258 6450

4 room home on Taxes Rd
Pr cad reasonably Call6 1 4

256 1169

By owner br ck 3 4 bdr
2 Va bath fm shed ba~ement
2 car garage corner lot

Duple• hou•e 1n Vmton
need1 reptlr $12 000 Call

6t4 246 5818

Attract ve 4 6 bdr apllt 3
bathl 2 fireplaces AC

3 000 llq ft f66 000 Cll h
$40 0011 Call 614 446
7019

1981 Total electnc l e ft on
lot or re moved $8 000

814 742 245t

1981 mobile home Total
electriC
left on lot or
remo11 e d 88 000 8'14

742 2451

MOBILE HOMES MOVED
Insured

20 ye a rs expe

nenca 304 676 2B66 or
678 2998
14x86 Baron 2 bedroom all
electr c carpeted c entral
a1r underpltnmng o ut bu ld
lng located Green Te race
Park
Galltp ol s
$12 600 00 One of the

Trailer and lot

1980 Oakw ood 12x70
tra ler for sale unfurn s hed
take over payments on y
about sa 000 00 balance

304 576 2221

l ke new 77 Oak woo d
12x65 3 br bath &amp; half
stove ref curta ns vene
tan bl nds 3 sp ce 11 ng fa n
With I ghts lllnV I unde pan
n ng ut1hty bldg carpete d

$9 800

304 675

Houae 3 bedroom• full
bBJement 6 acres 1 mile
from town Rt 2 phone

304 676 6844

By owner 9Y.t per cent
usumabll 3 bedroom• 3
batht hvmg room d1nlng
room fam1ly room

equipped khchen polio AC

double garage New Heven
mull soli $66 000 00 304

882 2608
Small House 2 V1 bedroom•
all electrfc with garege large
lot reasonable or trade for
larger house Phone 304
304

3 bedroom 2 story home
1ully carpeted real n ce with
garage Overlooking Oh10
R ver At 124 Minersville
Oh o W11 $30 000 now

t26 000
3324

Call 814 992

Eastern School Da1tnct 6
room home n good repair
Fully carpeted b11ement
carport Beautifully Iandi
ceped 1 end one tenth
ecrel Small orchard Will
heve to ... to appreciate

1974 12x64 Buddy 2 bdr
wnh lot or w thout Call

675 1578 or 675 7898

614 446 9219

35 lots &amp; Ac reage

Extra clean 10x56 N ew
Moon 2 bdr a r cond n~ w
carpet all gas $3 450 Call

35 acres 3m W of Holzer

1979 Buddy 1•1.70 3 bod
roo m total electr c central
a1r $9 500 Call 614 446

9309
1 4x70 K~rkwood 3 bdr
Ama na CA walk n c loset
range refr g
redwood
porch u nderpmn ng exc
cond S10 000 Call 614

Hosp tal
8221

Ca ll 814

44e

25 actes woodland Whee

ton Rd $10000 Call614
245 5818
16 V2 acres locat ed on Aio
Grande Centerpo int Rd
Has basement Will ..u on
ltnd contract Call 614,

367 27 1 2

0

614 379

3B8 9767

~2~24_3~----~~~~·

1 3 acre 1 21t65 mobi le
home porch bu It n back
porch Sell land contract
re nt Call614 2561317

lot s for sa le on At 325 " "
R o G an de must t ell Calt c-

19 6 9 Cha mp1o n tra1ler
1 2x60 w1th 1975 add on
12x24 Good conditiOn Cal

Large bu ld ng lots Jerry

614 992 2589

14 x70 mOb le home 3
bedrooms 1 Y:z bath washer
and drye r underp nn n g and
2 porches Call 61 4 9 4 9

2368

614 446 5345 o•614 246

58 2 3 after 5 30 weakd•y•

2 comme c al lots 3 m1 S _
of Pt PI br dge on Rt 2
1 34 acres each 304 676

7944 or 675 3618

Rentals

Furmshed 2 bedroom mo
b le home and lot Aacme

Oho 614949 2253

Centenary 3 bdr br ck
bath ga ra ge lg lot adutts ...
ref S. de p $350 mo Call

derp nned
7479

33

Call 614 992

Farms f or Sale

514 44 6 216B

2 bdr cabm on Raccoon
Creek lease requ red Call

61 4 44 6 0093 belora 5
61 4 446 0795 aflor 5

50 acres 4 bdr home I•- -~------" •
ga rage 2 large barns Rt 60 In Mason S 1 25 pe r month u
near Ewlftgton $5 0 000 Wood bu rne r and large yard

Call 614 245 58 1B

Call 61 4 843 5149

leon approx 36 acres n ce
ay ng land exc bu d ng a te
one m le gravel oad 304

2 bedroom b g yard 315
22nd St Po nt Pleasant&amp;
leave note n ma I box t not
t here

m
Canaday Realty
Real Estate LJ::!

NEW LISTING - 8 rm ranch
Full base men( garage and mce
tot m the country Ask ng
$22 100
NEW LISTING - One ac1e oo
pa~ed road out of town wale
and elec a~a lab e $3 500
NEW LISTING - Handyman
sure can make an ce home out
of th1s 3BR lull base men and
I&amp; lot House needs f mshed W
water Only $19 100
NEW LISTING - 5 ac es 3
BR swm pro garage nce
kitchen and lull basement
Pomeroy
REMODELED Rae ne
Corner lot Lovely 3 BR ho me
Obi garage and modem
krtchen
SYRACUSE - One story 3 BR
carpeting, gas furnace and I~
lot
POMEROY - $1 4 500 to ths
carpeted 2 BR frame Cent at
atr and heat

5 ACRES - Bowman s Run
Elec and TP water avabb e
POMEROY - Ntce one lloo 2
BR house on corner ~~ near
hospttal Fua basemen( hot
water heat and dbi garage
LG RANCH - You sure can
en!OY th s 2200 sq It home
Heat pump $108 budget 4
BR 2 lamly rooms and I 79
acre land
RACINE - L~ 3 or 4 BR 2
story home on g. ot Has lull
basement and dbl garage w1th
storage

EVANS HEIGHTS - $27 000 - THREE BEDROOMS 2 BATHS
f ULL BASEMENT GAS FORCED AI R FURNACE JUST L STED
KYGERCREEKSC HOOLS-EXCELLENT PROP[JlTY PRI CEDLOW
AT $34 500 3 BEDROOMHOME I I BATHS IG FRONTPORCH 2
CAR BLOCK GARAGE CELLAR HOUSE 2 BEAUTIFUL VEGETABLE
GARDENS 2 ACRES JUSl LISTED
JUST OUTSIDECITY $65 COO - 49 ACRES 3 BEDROOM HOME
LOTS OF FLOWE RS AND TREES
VINTON COURT $29000 IMMACULAGE 2 BEDROOM FULLY
CARFPUED AN DERSON WOOD WINOOWS, VNYL SIDI NG BUY
ON LAN DCONTRACT WITH$5 000 OOWN PAYMENT BALANCE AT
J2'!o FIXED RATE

KRIST! DRIVE - $65 000 A HOUSE YOU WLL BE PROUD TO
CALL HOMl BRICK AND CEDAR 3 ~ ROOMS 2 BATHS
GARAGE CENTRAL AR
JU ST LI STED - IN CHESH RE SPAC IOUS BRICK HOME
HAS 3 BE DR OOMS RECREATIO N ROOM FULL BASE MENT
ATTACHED GARAGE
ROON EY - $34 COO FRAM E RANCH HAS 3 BEDROOMS.
GARAGE POOL WITH PRIVACY FENCE WOODBURNER

7 room houll 1 '1.1 bath on
Gravel H1ll Middleport

RACINE - ~ older home n
need ol an owner One ac e
wth lots of trees and
shrubbery

121 ACRES - $79 000 RT 775 WALNUT TWP 4 BEDROOM
HOME NEEDSSOME REPA RS

1114 982 2389
3 bedroom homo 11111 por
cent laiUmalblaloan gerden
opot Aoduced - n to
t4t 000 304 875 5047
IY OWNER - 3 beitroomo.
1 ~ betho dining room lui
-mMI whhlomlly room
24•24 gerogo, ctoH to
do-own 304 871 4804

JAIIGSV1LLE - 12 acres and
2 SR mod ranch wth lull
basement and fu rnace

LOADS OF
BARGAINS
Suo Morpll' Mitten .......
llotoft, VirtU anti

._,..,...

Housing
HeadqtMrters

REPA R 2 BARN S NICE LAND

ROUTE 35 - COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL $68 500 ONE
ACRE PLUS 3 BEDROOMS LIVING AREA PLUS LOWER LEVEL
SUITABLEFORANY TYPE COMMERCIAL BUSINESS.
GROCERY - SERVICESTATION - CARRYOUT - PLUS NICE 3
BEDROOM APARTMENT PRICE NEGOTIABLE!
BIG WHEEL CA RRY OUT - SUPER RT 35 LOCATION BUSY
BUSY BUSY F YOU ARE SERIOUS BOUT BUYING A GREAT
INVESTMENT PROPERTY GIVE US A CALL I
AUDR EY F CANADAY REALTOR
MARY FLOYD REALTOR 4411 3383
EUNICE NIEHM REALTOR 448 1897
26 LOCUST STREET GALLIPOU8 OHIO

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ROUT E 160 - $43 00 NCE3 BEDROOM fRAMEHOME LARGE
LAWN BASEMENT GARAGE

66 ACRES - ROUTE 325 $35 000 OLDER HOMENEEDS SOME

weter lttelllte and epplian
eel One ecre HyMII Run

\

3 bedroom house
2 bedr oom 12x65 Partly a r $250 per month Refer l.l
furmshed Set up and un ences 45 Spruce St CalL ~.

POMEROY - 2 story remode ed 2 BR I ~ lot wth shade

3 bedroom• dotochod 24
Inch • 28 Inch gorogo rvratl

r

I

Run Road $3000 Clyclj!
Bowen Jr 304 676 2;138

Priced 11 e32 000 firm
1114 985 4386

Good condition Colt 814
992 5714

.,

TEAFORD

Grandview He1ght1 4 bdr
2 !IJ: bathl Uv ngroom dmln
groom kitchen large famll
yroom w1th k1tchan other
eJC.trat ~ of acre or more

2 bedrooms full beMment
double car garage 1 2
acres RoH Hill Pomeroy
f21! 000 614 678 2613

•

Real Estate General

NEW LISTING Nicely
rermdeled 7 m home neat
hospital Carpebng. pane tn&amp;
etec cook and bake untts Ful
basem ent an d ntce lot
$35000

Call 304 676 2961

34

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458 18 17

3 bdr home 3 yrs old rural
water (lear Mercerville

Call 614 266

292 acres Jack10n Oh
located off Rt 36 on 327
Could d 11 de 88 1crea Por ..
tland Oh10 Exc locatio ,.
road frontage ml ne ra h
nghtt Call 30,&amp; 273 4485 ,..

1 614 643 2644

Gall pol s

Ferry 304 675 3246 o•
675 8335

porch
5953

for

Duplex for sale by owner
Butldrngs
tra ter lower R 11er Ad 1 ----------~ $18 600 Owner w ll f
nanca w1th downpayment
For sa e or lease new l
Call 614 446 2135 be
bu ldng 7 000 aq ft 2 «.
tween BAM 8t 12 Noon
a cre• pnce reduced 304 ...

boot 304 876 2196

IULTOI
216 E 2nd St
Phone
1 16141 992 33 25

f33 600
8894

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
RT 36 PHONE 814 446
7274

614 446 0175

1ng

686 9148

Hlllo Exporlenco Coli be
foro 6pm 814 992 8021
mother would

32 Mobtle Homes
for Sale

Homes for Sale

In Gall pdha countty view 614 742 2390 or6 14 992
from aundeck S. shaded 7786 Must sell
patto on rear of house Front I =========~--­
v•aw of golf course large 32 Mob1le Homes
parport bow w1ndow large
for Sale

N1ce home Arbuckle 3 bdr
1 V2 baths fam ly • ut hty
room• :Y. acre Cell 304

Babysitting In my home near
SyrltCUie pool In Ru1tic

I

f 66 000

Pr~cect reduced 4 bedroom
2 V2 bath home w th wood
burner stove in family room
f replace n I v1ng room
111umable mortgege at 8 ~
pet 304 6711 4504

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILL! NO
Pump 11111 Hnllco Roglo
torod in Ohio All wolf&lt;
guorontood Cell 304 273
2111 t Rovonowoo~ W Ve

L1ncll Will 8t Stmd

Step up Iare 4 bdr fabUiou J
home 3 000 sq ft 3 baths
2 flreplecas ~ acre • more

5 rooms w t h tiath

8838

21

nformation

876 1090

Call

Chrlsllon lody w1ll do bobyo
hllng in her home Up to 3
ynrs otago Coli 814 448

perking lrHI

,.. property Call 805 887
6000 ••• GH 10189 lor

892 3690

Coli 614

Will plow tobacco
814 258 1628

E.:ptrien~d

Gove rnment homes from
e1 (U repa~r) Alao dellquent

HOME OWNERS Refinance
to low fixed rete Uaa equ ty
for any purpose leader

11

16

eiUm1num w indow

17 A ovotloblo CoN 614
446 235 9

Cottage &amp;. Jot on Tycoon
t:aka C•ll614 246 6818

PIANO TUNING ANO RE

LIM

sld ng

22 Money to loan

23
WHI do bllbyoht1ng In my

Fletwood area m Pomeroy

lo" br FR 8N ca ling • nyl

Dobby Dr Call 614 446
3918

Mortgoga Co
3051

Sltuatton~

Homes for Sale

614 446 3040

Wanted

OWNER Cole1111n Btlltiii.Y
Tel111hone 614-286-3065
AUCTlONEER RICK PEAMGN - 304-77~5785
Lit sed &amp; Bonded

For ule The Cove bustnet s

Federal State and C v1ljoba

245 5152- 388 8249

ISAAC'S
AUCTION
SERVICE

P 0 8o• 59247 Blr
m1ngham AL 36259
9247 lo ladtomp

Tomboy Celvln Klein Sar A golden opportunity make
glo Valente Even Picone Liz money 1n your tpare 11me
Claiborne Membera Only .Join fr.endly Rome Toy
Organlcetty Grown Guo Part1e1 the Ieeder for 30
fino Hotthll• Ovor 1 000 yeert Openings for manag
others ., 900 to f24 900 ers end dealers We have the
Inventory Traln1ng fixture• largest and belt lme In party
grand opening etc Can plan Earn b1g money plue
open 115 dey1 Mr Keenan bonuses and trava ncen
130511178 31139
t vet Start now end earn
money immediately Mon
NEW 01 BILL Anothor ba to Frt call collect 518 452
nefit for Army Nat onal 0091 even1ngs and wee
Guard membera You oan kends coli 1 800 227
receive $140 00 per month 1610
an eddttlon to your drill PlY
and 1t1ll ettend 1chool Call

304 1711 3950 or 1 800
642-3819

31

3: bdr ranch 1tyle 20 eere1

route• for sell in thia area by
Nationel diatnbutor Serv1ce
Select Company a1tabllshed
accQuntl 10 12 hourt per
week No apec al vehicle
needed Earmng potent1al of

clca1d atandaird• and '"'
dtntltl Mrvl~ea Ia d111rable

ING. CANAAIMLLI OHIO Thts butkllnc houses the bu
stness of the lilt IllS Wolft s son who ts II so Executor
of tht Eslllt c.n.twille lnd '1111 Hoot!" Butltllnc IS •sy
to IOCIIIII the HtlliiCiion of St II. 690 690 ll1d US Rt.
50 £1st (About 4 111ilel Ellt ol Allllns. 0!10 on U
S 50) The executor lin ICCI)JIId 0111 COIISiflmenl from
a "I.AIGE AU DAY SALE" The foll0111111list ts Ye1Y brief!
ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTOR ITEMS Ntce wa nut hang ng cup
board w/ 4 panes ol glass n door 61 pane stepback cup
board w/ Camfered lower doors excellent sptnn ng wheel
n1ce oak Clarks 6 drawer spooJ cabmet w/ lttltop walnut
rna be top commode walnut VIC! marble 1nsert dresser tall
oak mus c cabmet mce une seat sp ndle back ch1 d s
rocker childs wtcker rocker w/cane seat large camel back
trunk oak pressed back sew ng rocker n ce wa nut treadle
sew ng mach oak Eastlake settee oak car~ed buNet tron
Ftrestde bench round 5 le&amp; country table oak organ top oak
f replace mantel w/ full ttuted columns &amp; be~el m ror Hoo
s1er cabinet mce ltb18ry table chars &amp; rockers 1930 fu m
lure Duncan Phyfe 1lems
ANTIQUES IIIIIEED Of REPAIR INCLUDE Oak hal seat
w/ bevel mirror EdiSOn crltnder record player w/ MornlnR
Gory horn oak Case wal telephone plus other turn turel
Wooden coffee m1ll Athens custard toothpick mce stone
trog on pad laney brass will sconce w / be~el m1rror sq bas
ket royal ruby tlashed ruby Sun Bonnet cnb qu It cut
ter quIts p~cture frames old wood &amp; tm k !chen 1lems
blue/ wh1te gran te coffee pot 30 ga stonecrock postcard s
Rosevlle glassware
LARGE AIOUIIT COLLECTOR ITEMS Souven r plates much
not 1sted About40 dolls Otsney Babes n Toyand sold1er
20 Esktmo 1n fur Tnchten puppet rubber lnd ans tn
leather dress Ideal story book Ba1tz Austna old 6 Btsque
blond w/ hat Bisque B Lo (not anttque) character dolls box
of 1950 clolhmg Btsque &amp; Ch na heads other doll s
Bood Hercules Barber Chatr w/ porce a n oak barber stowel
cab net back bar whtch w111 need rep a r Ot~e rstl ed Pro
ducts full stze pool table w/accessor es
MODERII FURNITURE &amp; HOUSEHOLD GOODS E~ ce llent
pa1r of very large brass 29 candle holders ucellent mo
dern hutch ftne modern drop teat extensiOn table w/leal 4
Prov nc al pte reed back cha rs aood modern d mng 10om
ouHit w/4 chrome pedestal bucket chatrs Sears chest food
freezer walnut desks eood sleeper sofa 2 Rowe sofas good
flexsteet plattorm rocker french vamty good metal war
drobe IBM elec typewrrter McCaskey cash reg1ster 8
French doors 511et revolvmg parts btn large 220 ar cond
toner Bundy clar net soft &amp;oods new mater at &amp; qlltlt
P.JeCM dusk to dawn hght Ktrby sweeper much good qual
1ty lurnrture not listed
MOTOIICYCL£5 !Property of Executor) Suzuki 126 Cross
Country btke Honda 450 atreet btke RM 125 otf toad b ke

weekends call

1 800 227 1610

Knowledge of ICF·MII mo

8

Eom big money plus bo

nuMa and travel .ncent•vet
Start now and eern money
1mmedJately Mon to fr1

Mutt hiW axperilnc. In
program• fvr peraont wtth
dtvelopmtfttal dltlbillties
end peraonntl auptrv11t0n

•v•
P0

A golden opportumty make
money In your spece t me
Join friend ly home toy per
tlea the leader tor 30 years
Openings for managers and
dealers We heva thelargeat
and beat Hne In party plan

Call colloct518 452 0091

317 839 8900 ••t 51111
PositiOn - -- - - -- :lc -

plottion of

Opportun it ie s avatleble
cla11e1 In real
eatete word proceaalng
medicel terminology and
betic typing South111tarn
Bua•neu Coll•u• 529 Jack

Work or related f11ld end

10AM 814 448 7U1
- - , - - - - :-:-- ·lcEorn up to n 000 monthly

Park Techn1c11n
under auperv1s1on of Park
Manager Reaponslble for
preventNe matntentnce •d
upkHp of park fec11it1ea
grounds trails equ1pment
lite 1ecurlty and pubhc
ral1t1ona Supent •• work
crew• •• atltgned Min
lmum qualification• Com

- -- -.....,...--

Ouol1fled Mentol Rotordo
don l'rofiloolonol (QMRI'I or
QMIIP ohglble II roqulrad

grams peld vacation firat
year m110r medlcel benet
lt1 C1ll Mon or Tu11 eh:er

Watk1n1 dealer No expe
r.ence nece ..ary !;ern 215
60% no territor 11 reltric
tiona Cell collect McCoy

LISHING CO recommend •
tl\lt you do bU11ne11 With
pe;opl• you know 1nd NOT
to Mnd money through the
med until you have lnve111
geted the offering
Summer

tlon K tchan table ch11r1
m•tc 1tema

only Pold training pro

Help Wanted

814 448 8088

dotlon and or otMr develop
mentol diubilnleo 1n Qalh
,..to ond l1d-ll Oh1o
tlacMior 1 DogrM In Soc1ol

loa I company has opening
for HVertl people full tlma

lmploylllt'lll
~ 1 !1

Wed 9 6 on Rt 7 2 m leo

above Chash~re Clothing
turn1ture c urte~ns Duncan
f1ve claw foot drop leaf tabte
(repl ca ) Cancelled Jf ra n

814 446 2393

Malo block cot Coli 614
985 42B8

Croche 7 pc wardrobe tor
20 so t sculpture do I Use syn
lhet&lt; baby yarn or medium
wolght synthol c woo b end In 2
colors Pallern 7478 crochet
dlroct~ns for 20" dol wardrobe
$3 DO tor oach panern ACid 65$
each pallern lor postage and
hand lng Sind to
Alee lloob Creill

wue old c01n1 larfl cur
rency Top pnce1 Ed lur
kelt Iorber lhop 2nd A,.

1 female wh te cat 1 Vz yr1
old Call 814 448 8694

1 m,lo Bent typo dog Very
loveable 614 742 2267

7478

luylng d11ly 1old oliver
co1n1 rlntl )Owelry otortlng

Tu11 &amp;

Yard Sa le Mon

1

'The date tat for comple~on
of thiS work lhal be set fortfj 1n Free ~ ttens all mele 1
black t gray &amp; white 1
the bidd ng propooal
Each bldde&lt; oltall be required tabby Gall 614 367 0482
to fila with hlo bid a certified
check or cathier'1 check tor an
amoum equal to fiVe .,.. cant Honda crates to g1ve away
of hil bid but 111 no event more Ptekup at Betz Honde no
lhanfillythouund- a&lt;a phone calls
bond lorton per cent ofhiobid
payable to the 0 rector
Free k ttans Call 614 448
proptlf forms.

ontiqun Jold
and allvtr Write
D
Mitior lit 2 l'omet~ Ohio
41719 or colt tt4 ttz
7710
IIOno jora

Rtde1nacarpooiMon Frl 8
to 6 to Parkersburg WV

tively naure thai m 1ny
contract entered nto put'IUIWlt

larmtned as roqui&lt;ad by llw

wood cupboardt chan
cheat• buk'ett dlahee

H1llbtlly Hoorts Club Lllv
asy wv 28678

County end State Route 124 Call 304 882 2747
and Slate Route 180 VIllage 1- - - -- - - -- of W~keoville V nton County
by reautfoc ng with asphalt
concrete
4
Gtvaaway
Pavement Wtdth venes
Protel:t and Wort&lt; leng1h 133 375 feet or 25 28 mllel
The Ohto Depanm.,, of 11 pupp1e1 P1t Bull Call
Ttanoportation heteby notifies 814 266 1693
ell bidden! that rt will offirma 1- - - - - - - - - -

diSCirm neted agamst on the
grounds of race color or

COMI'LETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE Bodo lren

Wanted Soc1al Worker
Protram Coordinator to d1
rect two realdent~l1nterme
d1at1 care facilltlltl for
per10n1 with mental rtttlr

I NOTICE I

W Vo 211188

1429

31

Opportu nity
TH E OHIO VALLEY PUB

Avon terrttoriee available
Pt Piouont oroo 304 6711

Rea l Esla l e

Business

CoQ 304 87G 1197 oftor 8

PM or wrtte lox 20 Phny

fuo!

f!:rtchon!Jf!

Chatham Ave Ba by 1urn1
ture c loth~n g d"has &amp;
many t em1

Grant awarded

GALLIPOLIS - The GaU!polis
F ire Department extinguished
eight blazes In May that caused
approximately ~ 800 In losses
according to the departments
monthly report
Six automobile fires caused $5,!m
d~ge while firefighters saved
$14 500 In property Two house fires
caused $2 OOl In damage while
property valued at $50 !XXI was
saved
Firefighters fought a car fire In
Gallipolis a car and house fire In
Gallipolis Townsl1lp a car and
bouse fl~ In Green Townsl1lp two
car fires In AddisOn Township and a
car fll'l' in Clay Township

21

Wentfd meture women to

Yard Sale May 11

that category
Bush noted other positive pomts
for Ohio were a slowdown In
umonlzatlon and an Increase in the
number of hours worked Ohio was
second In Increased hours wor ked

Fire department
lists eight calls

Cl• N f..rd ~·
ltnulttf •leph 01t

.._..,._...

Urge H gauge tra n table

GALLIPOLIS - A grant for
$:a19 398 to help fund the design of a
municipal sewage treatment plant
ror GaUtpolls has been awarded to
the city said State Rep Jolynn
Boster D Ga Illpolls
The money comes from federal
construction grants Boster said

Sales

Help Wanted

lady Muat hive refwtn&lt;:u

phono 304 875 1311

Even though lhl' Greaf Lakes
reg~on remained In last place ftveof
Its six states moved up m national
rankings - Wisconsin making a
significant Improvement to 31st
f rom 42nd Minnesota to 35th from
43rd Ohto to 41st from 46th Indiana
to 22nd from 25th and IU!nols to42nd
from 44th Michigan !'E'Ialned the
48th rank It had last year The
averagE:&gt; ranking of the six states
Improved to 37th place from 41st last
year The gain of four positions was
the best among the eight regions
Alexander Grant s ranklngs BTl'
based on 22 factors selected by state
associations representing manufac
turers They can he grouped under
two headings government
controlled and non goverrunent
controlled
I guess a shining point for Ohio
was the Increased amount of
revenue state and local govern
ments received comparro to their
expenditures
said Paul Bush
project director Olllo ranked 11th in

11

~ard

The Sunday

Pomeroy- MiddlePPrt- Galhpohs, Ohto- Potnt Pleaaant, W Va

otey -•ndo whh oldor

Ohio ranks 41st in manufacturing
By Unlled l'res81ntenaattonal
;J1le Great Lakes region cctnprised of Indiana Wisconsin
Mtnnesota Ohio Illinois and Michl
g111 maoo the best gain In
milnufacturlng climate among the
etaht regions surveyed according to
Alexander Grant &amp; Co
j)esplte Its gain however the
G(\'at Lakes region stU! remained In
lll!flplace
'!rhe Sixth Annual Study of
Gmeral ManufacturingCllmatPS of
tJ1t48 Cont lguous States of America
wu released today by the Chlcagobfaed international accounting and

1985

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Page D-4-llle Sunday Times-Sentinel
41

42 Mobile Homes

Houses for Rent

for Rent
3 roomt • bath. with
depoeit:. no children. no

st.

.,.... 3 Or•r
114- 446· 2~2

'

4 roomo and
Garfield Ave.

bath .

53

2 bdr. •II .. act ric, water
furnit._.d, near hoapital,
t2815 mo .• deposit &amp; r•f., no
peto. Coli 114· 9307.
!i room. 2 bdr . houN, good

location. atove 1nd rafriger•tor furriiahed. Ar;lultt Only,
no pete, ref: required. Call
114-448·1370 oftor
6 :00PM.
3 bedroom houM in Pom•·

roy for rent. CaH 11•· 992·
5621.

6 room hou•. Carpeted. No
pell, 814·9•9·242 •.
2 bedrooms. untumithed.
All new peint, tully cerpetod.
No inoide pats. Depooh
required. Coli 614-992·

,)~3~09~0~---------~-Modern 3 bedroom country
home, located Ashton Milton Rood, 1175.00 month
1100.00 depoiot. 304-175·
1113 after e PM.
Below Eureka, 2 bdr., oir
cor1d .. adultl onty, one small
child, 1200 month. utilltieo
paid. Call 814·261·1157 .
·
2 bdr:. fully fum .. utilhieo
peid. aduHa only. Call 814·
. .6-4110 .

Apartment
for Rent

1----- - - - - Newly remodeled. 4 rooms
and bath apt . Carpeted,
kitchen furnished. On East
Main St. in Pomeroy. Calf
614·992-7314.

Modern 1 bdr apt. downtown location. CA. carpet,
complete kit~hen . Call614·
446·4383 days or 614-446·
0139 ave.

44

1---------1 bedroom apt. for rent.

Nicely located. Contact Vii·
loge Manor In Middleport.
614·992·7787 . Equal
Housing Opportunity.
1--_;_:._.:.:__ _..:.__ _
2 bedroom apartment .
Pomeroy area . &amp;125 per
month. 614- 992·3341 .

1- - - - - - -- - 3

Fum. 2 bdr .. on Rt. 664, 'f.t
mila off Rt. 1 80, 1166 mo.
pluo deposit. Call 114-388·
91161.
Mod.e rn. 2 bedrooms, ex·
tended livingroom. $230
mo .. 1100 depooit. See 314
3rd. St.. K1nauga. Call
814·4·6-7473.

Riverside Apts. Middleport.
·Special rates for Senior
Citizens. et30. Equal Housing Opportunilies . 614992-7721 .

~r .

Two bedroom. free heat, 2 bedroom furnished apt . in
nice lot, appliances fur· Middleport. All utilities paid .
nlohed. $208 per month. Coli 614-992-6084 after
Deposits ,equired. No pets. 1 _6 :_o_o..:p_m_._w_e_e_k_d•..:Y_•_·-· ~614-742·3033.
,.
APARTMENTS. mobile
· Furnithed, 2 bedroom mo- · homes. houses. Pt. Pleasant
bile home. No pets. Call and Gallipolis. 614·4468.221 .
614-949· 2263.

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Reel Estate General
.

STUTES

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.

Furnished apt. 131 4th, 3
bdr. , $196 ~ water paid. CaiJ
446·4416 otter 8PM .
513 3rd . AVe. 1 bdr. privata
bath, &amp;136 mo .• includes
water, deposit required. Cell
614-446-4222. between 9
l!o 5 .
New eHiciency apt. with
garage. Northup area, pri·
vate yard maintlined. fliP·
pliancas furnished, washerdryer hookup, disposal,
lease required, reffW&amp;ncet.
$225 per · month, water
included. Call 614-446·
7209 or 614·448·3287.
Furnished efficiency e146,
utilties paid, share bath, 607
2nd. Ave. Gallipdlis, adu!ts.
Call 446·4416 otter 8PIIIi.
3 rm. apt. &amp; bath. 84 Grape
St. Call614·446·0847.
Furnished apt . 243 jackson
Pike., Gallipolis, 2 bdr .,
$235. utilites paid. Call
446· 4416 alter 8PM .
740 1/z •2nd. Ave., 3 bdr ..
$190 mo., dep. req . Call
614-446·4647 or 614-446·
· 4222 between 9AM·5PM ..

'

REAL ESTATE
-446.. 4206

1IOIINIE

Apartm!!nt
for Rent

FUrnished apt. 3 room pri·
vate bath, references re·
quired , 845 2nd. Ave ., G1lli·
polls. Ca114114-446•.2215.

newly remodeled,
duplex : 644 or 64~ Second
Ave .• utility room, kitchen,
dinlngroom. Cell 614·446· ·
8293.

..:

44

2 bdr. furnished. all utilites No peu . Call 614· 949 ·
pd .. except elect.. conve- 2253.
nient location. security dep oait reuqired. Cal/614-446- In Middleport on North
8558 .
Fo1,.1rth Avenue, 2 bedroom
apt, furniShed , 1· 304-882·
Furnished 2 bdr. In Crown 2566 .
City. Coll614· 266·6520.
3 room furnished apart·
Furnished. air cond .. cable . ment. a ir con d. ground floor ,
I')O city taxes. beautiful riv.erprivate entrance. utilities
view, Kanauga . Foster' sMo· included, 5245 .00 . 304·
bile Home Park, 614-446· 675-6730.
1102.
South Mynle Buach condo.
For rent mObile home, Upper 2 bedroof11&amp;. 2 batha. ocean
River Rd . Cell 614·446· side, family rental , no pets,
0508.
available weeks .of June 22,
June 29. July 27. Aug 10.
New ' 2 bdr . all electric· $450 .00 week . 304· 675·
acro11 from hospi1al. $260 3797 or 675· 2975 .
month , deposit &amp; r.e f.. no
2 bedr( )om apJrtmenu.
pe11. Coll614-9307.
New Haven, WVa . Newly
remodeled. In town . 6142 bedroom trailer, unfur- 992-7481 .
nlohed, Crab Creek Road.
$185 . 00 month plus Unfurnished apartment .
*100.00 deposit, good ref· 941 Second Ave, Gallipolis.
erencoa. 304·675·6058.
2 bdr $245 mo , utilities pd .
Call 446·4416 alte,.Bpm.

N- 3 bdr. llvlngroom. 2
baith, family room. central
air. di1.hwaa~. drape• •
curtlllna. carpet, downtown.
Coli 61•·448-1409 oftor
IIPM.

Furnished apartment .
Adults only. Call 614-446~523 or 614·446·1443.

.,. or

Apartment
for Rent

Upatafrt .apt . remodeled,
private entranCe. 2 bidrooms. central air, 8225
mo.. references, 821 Y.t
Second ' AVe. all 614·446·
2158.

2 bedroom apt. remodeled,
central air. *276 mo .. references. 821 Second AVe. all
614-446-2158.

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44

Apar.t ment
for Rant

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS {Equol
Housing

Opportunityt'

monthly rent starts at t119
tor 1 bedroom ond t204 for
2 bedroom. depooit 1200,
located n11r Spring Valley
Plaza and foodland. pool
and Cable TV available.
hours 11 po11ible 1 Q am to 4
pmend7pmto9pm

Monday-Friday, Call 614·
448-2745 or ltuve

mesuge.·
NiceiV furnished mobile
home, off. opt .. ce~trol oir
and heat in city, •dults only.
Cell I 14-441·0338.
E. Maiin. .

POMEROY,O.
992-2259
NEW LISTING - liil'il! you
been looking lor acreage? Ap.
prox. 40 acres of ~nd with free
gas available ·to a 4 bedroom
: house. Let us show you this.
$25,000.00.
NEW USTING -Vacant Land
- SoUthern District - Ap.
prox. 12 acres for home site ()(
trailer. Only $7,000.00.
NEW LISTING- ChesterA neat 4 bedroom home with
full basement Good rondition,
hardwood floors, sunny dining
rOQm. Can be yours for
$26,500.00.
NEW LISTING- PortllndVacant acreage. Approx. 40
acres land with some tillable.
Many uses. $16,000.00.
NEW LISTING - Aaeine. The chartn of Early American
can be seen throughout this 3
bedroom, 2 slory home. Origi·
nal oak woodwork ~ accented
by colonial wallpaper .with
matching drapes. Nice krtchen
with .appliances, vinyl siding.
basement. slorage shed.
Situated on 2 lots. Lovely
home! Aslling $39,000.00.
NEW LISTING - Minersville - Mini-farm - Ap·
prox. 9 acres wrth a 2 bed·
room nicely remodeled home
wrth lots of cabinet space,
barn, milk house, fruit trees,
fencing, and a good garden
space. $17,500.00.
REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland Jr.
-992·6191
Dottie Turner 992' 5692
Jean Trussel 949·2660
Jo Hill 985-IB4466
.

A

Furnished effici8ncy 701
4th ·Ave .. Golllpolio. 1160.
utili1ie1 paid, thare bath.
o~ulto . Coli 448·4418 ofter
I PM .
Upataire unfurnished 3 room
aj)t., carpeted, utilittes Plid.
no children. no pets. Call
614-448·14137.
Garage 1pt .. furnished. 2916
Neil A~e .. Golllpollo. 1 bdr ..
1220. utilitiet paid. Call
446·44.1 8 after BPM .

45 Furnished Rooms
For rent Sleeping Plooma
and liwht house keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel .
Coli 814-4441·0756.
Furnished room. range, re·
trig, 195, shiro both. single
mole. 919 2nd. AVe .. Golll·
polis. Call ••&amp;-4411 1fler
I PM.

46 Space for Rent
Mobile ho~J'• lot. 12'x60' cW
smaller, 87&amp; water paid, 4th
8o Neil, Gollipolio. Coli 441·
4416 otter BPM.
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COUNTftY MOIIILE Home
Pork. llouto 33, North of
Pomeroy. large lots. Call
614-992· 7479 ..
&amp; acre• on S;R. 1241n Gre•t

Band area. Ideal trailer spot.
$70. per mbnth. Call 304273·3823 or 614·8436186.
Trailer spaces, one small
child accepted. No pats.
304-675-1076.
Pasture It Apple' Grove for
rent. 304·675·8401.

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For Lease

Gas 1t1tlon formally known
a1 Certified Ga1 Company.
686'h E. Main St.. Pome·
roy,O . Phone 614· 992·
2863 or He Fredo M. Smith.
owner. Same addresa.

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Realtor

446· 27 0 7

446-4206

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Furnished efficiency $126
utilhles paid, 919 2nd.,
Gallipolis. single male pre·
_AULlOA
!erred. Call 446·4416 aft~r IL--------..J

LSTUTES SONNY GARNES CATHY CLARK

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Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point P1811sant, W. V1.

·Furnished 3 room a and bath:

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51 Houuhold Good•

54 Misc . Merchandise

. Klng-alze watarbed. double
SWAIN
tltr. (121 drowero. beffle
AUCTION a FUIINITUIIE monreu. many extr11. ox.
12 Olivo St., GoiUpollo. Now cond .. 1900 now, 11crlfice . ' '
apcuoed
wood·coorl otovoo, I 1460, Coli 814·4411· 7128
wood Lll sulto 1391.
lounk beda 1111. antron 1."".:.:.::"· - - - - - -- - ,..
Nellnon t99. new a uoed GUNS . 7.00-Rom . 243 .
bedroom sultaa. ranges. 170-Rom. 12 ' go. 1100 ... •·
Wrln .... waihfH"a. • shoea. 11om. 12 go. Red Hawk 44
Naw iivhtgrodrn sultel mag. Coli 814·4411· 2240.
tlll·lllll. Iampo, oloo
ltuying coal • wood 1toVea.
CoH 'I1 4-441-31111.
SPECIAL cut olobo 8 PU
load• delivered · In dump
truck 1100, or 21oodl 1180.
LAVNE'I FUIINITUIIE
Men.hdiHII:, 1:
You pickup 116. Coli 114·
Sofas and chairs priced frorn 245·5804.
12811. to 1195. Tabloo. t50
and up to 1125. Hide·•·
bodo. t310. and up to Wo now build big 5 bedr.
I 61 Hou1ehold
111110.. ..,. bedo 11411. (Early American Homesl
Roell,.,•. 1225. to t375 .. 117.900. See thlo dr11m
. Pic"'"' UMd furniture. 304· lllmpo from 121. to 11211. home todoy. Coli 1114·888-· ·'
875·8 . .3 or 1711· 1 4110.
pc. dlnettoo froni 11 01.. 10 7311 .
435. 7 liCk 1181 on~ up.
!liCK'S NEW AND USED Wood toblo with oix oholra 'ool 'ooplo Special:
FURNITUIIE . Compare our 1211110 t7411. Dooll 1110 lnll'ou.nd pool kito, 16x32·
pricea, · ..va today. Ph~ne up to U211. Hutchol, 111110. 12.3811. 18dl · l2.8811.
304· 773-1430.
. lunk bed comploto with 20x•o-t2.8911 In ltOCk .
18x32 inground pootsmattru••· •211. end up to
County Appliance, Inc .. t3111. loby bedo, 1110. instelled·bring u1 your low
Good u•d appliances and
Manreun or H• s,.-inga, oatlmato. Middleport 614·
TV Mia. Open BAM .t o II,M,
full or twln, IIIB .. firm. Ill. lt2-11724 or Oollipollo 814·
Mon thru Sot. li 14-4411·
ond f71 . Queen oot1, 12211. 4411· 30111 .
1898. 1127 3rd. Ave, Galli·
4 dr. chooto, 141. 5 4r.
chene. *II. led frames. lacli11 size 24Yz dresses.
polio, OH .
*20.a"d *215.,10tun·G1Jn pant suitt, tlack, blouMs,
cobinotl, 13110. Goo or l'fintor coot. Coli 814·2411·
Valley Furnhura, naw •
unci . Large sactlon .o f· qual· electric rongoo 13711. laby '-4~9_5_
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ity furniture. 1216 Eutorn mettr•-· 1211 a t36, bed Avo., Golllpolio.
fromeo ·uo. 1211, a. 130,
king frame 1110. Good oeloc· Metal office d ..k. with 2
Why pey mora1 Chock uo tion of IMHiroom suites. drawer flie cabinet and
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out. New furniture, a,,uanrockers. metal cablnett, owlvel chair, 190.00. 304·
ces outlet. Trade Center,
heodboordo 131
up to 372· 2101, GOOD COND.
Konougo, Oh. Callt14· 446·
115.
7.44.
Sat diamond clulter rings.
Used Furniture ww fllafrigera- size 7%. Revolver 22. love
Ed'o Appllonco Servicing, air torl, range1, met1l office blrdo. tolko. Old cloclll.
conditioners. refri ..ratora,
deako, electric
3 mlloa l'hone 304·182·3590.
washera, dryere. In Gallla,
out lulaville Rd. Open lam
Meigo • Muon Co. Coli to 5pm, Mon . thru Sot.
ono 111M Mog Cord II
1114-446·7444 or 1114-367· 114·44e-0322
typewriter 11.600.00. IBM . ,.
7187.
memory . 1 00 typewriter
GOOO USED -'"LIANCES 11,200.00. Phone 304·
Dinette let, awivel rocker.
Waohero. dr'(ero, rolrlgero· 676-5440,
toro, ro~geo. Sko8lfl Ap· ..:.._.:__ _ __:__ __
love ant •. a. patio awning
12x5.11. Cqrbln a Snyder pliancea, Upper Riv~r Rd. One ROIIyeon Thermo
Furnitu,., 514·446·1171.
beside Stone Crnt Metal. ,.,.,.., wflite, 9:..5 window.
114·••6·7318.
Phone 304-676· 4221.
large Eureka eweeper, like
now. Coll614·258·1781.
11,000 btu Kenmore air
cond. exc cond, 13110.00.
Twin lnteraprlng manr•••· 62 C
• R•dio
1910 Meodowbrook Dr;
couch a chair. exc. cond.
Equipment
phone 304·876·1468.
Coll614·4•11·1035.
Atori 1200XL computer.
TWin lnteripr!ng mettra,s. llecondhloned 251nch co.l or Atarl progr1m recorder,
couch • chair, exc. cond. TV. New picture tube with software end uHf' manu111.
Call614·446·1036.
worronty . 11711. 4114-742· 304-875-7312 otter 4 p.m.
2257.
Couc.h • chair for IAII *;!:0
SWimming pool3x12 ft. like
for both. Call 114·4411·
new. used 2 month&amp;. 304w
9686.
64 Misc. March•ndise 6711·2173.
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Country Oak tobiH. cholra.
Pool tabla t8o.oif 304·
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cupboardl, desks. ice boxes. Our warehcpuae 11 full of &amp;75·1600., . ,; ~"" ~- (1
Conkles, Tupper• Plain•. Rt: bakery. restaur•nt a. 1tore 1-----;.;..·~
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7 . Hand crafted and equipment. Slicer•. mixert, For 11le Lu,.;en WHeel chair,
flniohod.
oveni. refrigerationl. Low· 2 walkeri, 1 c~pe. 1 full
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Spring clean-up oalo. . 19 diacountl on new. equipcubic ft . cheet Amana . mont. RADCO lleotoun.nt N- lull.olto oofa bed. blue
fr8ezer-ueed· 1 year; dining Equipment, 110 2211. St .. floral velVet, t32&amp; firm. Call
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tlble. 6 chaire;antlque Huntington. WV 304·623· 304·4175·4144.
dinett•; Singer sewing ma· 1371.
1-~-------chine: baby bed; high choir·
SURPLUS·ARMY·OENIMS
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:china cabinet: buffet: misc.
tRentol clothing 19.000-2). ' , !.
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Kn•uff
Firewood
Summar
Items. Friday. Saturday,
Sam Somerville's, Elist· .
Mondey. 8H at 298 Mul· rates-big loadt. M1y 1'atw RaW"enewood. Fri., Sat .• •
berry.. Pomeroy or call814· July 31st. Doean•t IPP.IV to Sun. 1-7PM.
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992·&amp;~17 . .

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any olferl 3 BR LR, krtchen, 2 dec~ lOx!O
, above ground p(llj w/1"""'. 1 ac, I~· hookup
noW with $2.100 down. 9.75 adj. ~le. monthly
30 "'· OW.. will help with linoncint

ASSUMPriOII - 10 acres wooded. Conlempora~ l&lt;lme. Solar
Sotarium room with OOt tub. Many amenities.

~=::~AIEl - llducld Price - 3 BRs, bnck. Full basement Offen
fi(W

3 bedroom dou~e Wide ~/ 1 &gt; acre fllOieO" less 1/&lt;de&lt;n

IJSnJIG , dining room. living room. Priced $23,000. ·

fllW USTIIIG - C«y J&gt;"oper!y, 929 4111 Ave. 2 bedrooms.LR.~mngor FR.
large bock lol. Priced low lls. Assumable FHA.loan. Can IO" more detail&lt;
IEDUC!D - $40,000 - 3 BRs, rowly carpe{ed, ~~ school~ ~~
hell. central w.{i lolll)d garden $261.00 -illy _,., 9.75 adj.

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OHIO RIVER VIEW - 2!0 acres MIL located
app10ximate11 6 miles belOw town wrth
frontage on SR and Raccoon Road. A lew
scenic building sites, balance could be used lor
paslure or recreation. Priced to sell at $350 per

acre.

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RESID£NTIAL -COMMERCIAL- OR BOTHI
- Very nice brick home located at 225 Third
Ave." has had excellent care and offers 1424 sq.
It of li&gt;Jing area with a lull partially linished
basement Also features a carport, .w()(ksoop
and a 28x3S concrete block commercial {ype
bldg: with 3 bar.; lormerly used as an
automotive repair shop. Call for more
information.
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A~DISON, U9,000 - One story home offers
2 BR~ LR. k~chen, balh, full basement w~h

shower, iilassed in Jllll"ch, 2 car unattached
prage, KC school district. Calf !()( an
appoinlment.

ONE OF THIS AREA'S BmEA FARMS -101
acres Mil fo(S of tertile bottom land, pond,
new ienceS,targe bam, several ~r buildjllgs,
IIIII! tobacoo base. modem 3 BR home, 2
~. Call tor more information.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 62~ all steel
construction with firep!oof insulation, has
overhead crane, offitj! and baths. Formerly
!Mllor boat sales and repair. Located acmss
trom Silver Bridge Plaza w~h access to the Ohio
River. Potential unlim~ed .

f'irowood 120.00 pickup
111d, 130.00 delivared. c:;all
J04-675·8782 or 675 ·
2991 .
1970 lnternollonal log
INder with bucket 4 wheel
*ive. 1978 CoN 600 Skid
ling, front tires "ery good
oond. 304· 782· 2838.

AKC German Shepherd puppies, •hots and wormed
160.00 ooch. Ona AKC
German Shephard mate,
blaclc and sliver. 3 Yrt old,
175.00. 304-675· 4883.

Builder's Surplus-Salvage
Closeouts. (11 Embotaed
wood grain aluminum aid·
ing. foam backed, twin 4" or
8" penern, 139.95 oq. {21
Twin rib whit• metal rotting
or oldlno 38" wide 8" thru
16' longtha, 141 .95 toq . {31
Steel inaulated prehu.-.g
door's aU sizes and pattern• .
176.00 .a up. {4) Hollow
core end e panel wood
prhung door"o 120.00 &amp; up .
{6) 4"x8'•5-32 wood panel·
ing. 84.99 &amp; up.
· WellItOn, Oh.···
Penn'• Warehouse
614·38.· 3646.

6.5 Building Supplies
Built on your lot nowl Big 4
car garage-shop. 16,995 &amp;.
up. Call1 · 614·888·7311 .

Block, brick, mortar and
masonry •uppliea . .Mountain
State Block, Rt. ' 33, New
Hoven. w. va. 304·882·
2222.

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DRASTICALLY REDUCED - Piior lo June 30 seller is
willing to pay points and closing costs. Home is still
priced below reconslruction cost 640 feet of lake fron·
tage at one of Gallia Counly's most desired area s. 2200
sQ. ft. of living space. One floor plan. 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, formal dining, spacious kilchen, lamily room
with fireplace. Owners leaving area and mu st sell im. mediately. Will consider lease option agreement . Call
for details.
#824

CENTURY 21
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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Frezer beef for ••le. Call
304 · 675 · 4182, Carl
Kinnard .

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MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN

9. 75°/o Adjustable Rate
11 °/o Fixed ·Rate
LOWEST RATE IN TOWN

WISEMAN REAL ESlATE
446-3644

Stra.w berriea . Pick your
own . .Claude Winters. Call
614-24&amp;-6121 .

Hills R.E. Inc.

Pick your own strawberrllla
t .50 a lb :. already pick
t1 ,06 qt., Bowie• Barrla&gt;s,
Route 889 , Wilken·ill•.
Ohio . 3pm· dork.

Musical
Instruments

Strawberries . Pick -yourown. 60 cents qt. Bring own
containers. Carl Gillespie .
Coli 614·446-3946 .

Pets for Sale

HILLCRE·ST KENNELS
Boarding all breede. Heated

54 Misc. Merchandise

Strawberrifll . Aouah' li at
Union Campground 'Back of
New Haven, WVa.) You pick,
we pick . No Sunday Sale1.
Jom berrieo 1 .60. Coli 1·
304· 882·2237.

For 111e:Story and Clark
pump org1n. Call 614-9492093 after 6pm.

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Real .Estate Gen!!ral

Indoor-outdoor facllit las .

ITF,iiii~wriiv'oWi~t::lwiCir'iiiii'Wrn)1

7796.

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lulldozer TOe. Intern•·
tionil. gbod working cond.
equipped with wench and
~lode . 11,600.00. Phone
J04-468·1031 otter 6 PM .

Briarpatch Kennel• Profes·
aional All-breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boardin_g fl·
cilitiea. Englieh Cocker Spa·
niel puppleo. Callll14·388·
9790.
Drag~mwynd Cattery Ken·
' net. CFA Himalayan. Perlilan
and Siamese kittens. AKC
Chow pupj,iat. New litter.
Coli 448·3844 otter 7PM ,

587 JAY DRIVE - Brick/ alum. ranch offers 3 BRs, 21\
baths, den (or 41h BR), formal LR, huge FR, 2 car garage and
lenced backyard. Wos $69.000. Now '60,000.
IT. I! WI!T - rouOW SIGN!

Wiseman

Real· Estate Agtncy-446-3644

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'"II oet good uood golf clubo .
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coli 81~·448· 1807.

Building Materials
81ock, brick, eewer pipet,
windows, lintels. etc .
Claude Wlntera, Rio Grandi,
0 . Coll614· 245 - 5121 ~

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Pets for Sale

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YOU'U MAKE A SPlASH WITH THIS Ofj[!This home has one of the nicest pools in the
area and over 3,000 sq. It of living area. 4 ()( 5
BRs, 3 baths, 30 It lR, 2 famil'! rooms, 2
WllOdOOrning fireplaces, large kitchen and
dining area, 2 car garage. Located on Oebby
Drive.

2 cheat type freezer for nle.
Coli 614·266-9392.
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Rug., modal 77 22-26'ti
132&amp;, Sot of 4 Keyoton;
modular wheel• fits GM
front wheel drive, 131n .. like
11 ft. abqv• ground pool, new 1100. Coli 614·446·
filter. ledder. vaccumm, 1761. after 6 coll614· 388·
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wlnterled cover. 2 yrs . old, 9811 .
1500. Call 614·446· 9330.
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learo10,6000BTUwlndow
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eir conditioner. exc . cond.,
ooklng .1 200. Coll814-245· 1973 Jeep, 4 wheel drive;
1040 oftor IIPM.
w_o od IU'ld coal stove; refrigerator. Call 814-992-5295 .

factory flberglaM hard top
lor CJ·7 Jeep 1700. 6"
,.tio dooro 176. RCA disc
ployer like new 1160. Cell
114· 388-9981 doyoor614.
188-8304 .-ven.

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GUYAN TOWNSHIP- 108 acres more()( less
located south of Mercerville Approx. 60 A.
tillable. Balance woods, tobacco base. Owner
wiR help finance.
CONVENIENT.DOWNTOWN LIVING - Assumable loan. l.arJ!, very attractive two story
home offers 3 BRs, 2 baths, 16x 16 LR, formal
dining room. kitchen. enclosed porch, new
carpet. gas heat Within wall&lt;ing distance of
stores and sohools. Call tcday.

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RACCOON CII£EK HOMESITE - Offers
swimming. boating and fislling: Lot size ~
100xl60 and has electric, water tap and septic
tan~ Call for more details.

Sealy QUHn lize m•ttreM 6
springs, new Hollywood
!r•me-queen or king. 4 · 14
1n. alumimum wh..lt • tires
looolnetto 111, walker 116, fill Muotang GT. 6 pc.
car 111t
humidifier brown livingroom auite. Cell
· 116, beby both 110, •• · 614· 2511-1287 or614-25B·
ohope. Coll614·24~·5194. 1&amp;67.

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YOU'll UKE UVtiiG HEll£ -Modular home
on .85 acre, MIL, on Shoestring Ridge. Th~
home offers 1152 sq. It, 3 BRs, bath, Mellen
w/range and refril',, LR, dinette, ~undry room,
carpeting. elec. furnace, fireplace, woodbumer,
24x24 garage, 8x 10 metal utility bldl',, city
schools. ·

for ..,. all electric hoap. bad
olightly u11d. Coii614-3BB·
1852.

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GENTLEMAN'S FARM- 35 Acres m/1, mostly
tillable, 3 mi~ north ol Rodney. Sprin&amp; well
and roun{y water, 1enced and Cro$S fenced,
tobacco base. Very nice 3-4 bedroom ranch
~~ home wrth kitchen, LR, bath. breezeway,
woodburning, lireplace. Call for an
appointment.

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

!S4 Misc.

SUBLET - letail spaet
located II 42 Court Stroot,
llfiyett1 Mtll, Golllpolls.
Ohio. Squ111 lootoc• of
I, 157 sellina spoct and
227 !qUill fool of stor111
space on the ltcOIId floor
of tht llfoytllt loll.
Coli 514-44&amp;-7&amp;53
UO 'tiii:OO
llondoy thru Slturdly

Real Estate Gan.aral

IURQEnE
Realtor
388-11 T8 Ennings

'Juhe 9, 1985

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• RAND NEW DUPL£1- Glealinvestmentfor
too buyer! Located on Graham SchOO Rd. Each
unrt o~ers 2 BRs. lving room, batll, kitchen with
stove, reffito, DW and d~pl. laundry, large .
carport, central air and storage area.
COIIMEIICIAL - RESIDENTIAL - INDU~
TRIAL! - 50 acres, 11m ()( less, vacant ~nd
ideal for investment or any {ype development
Road frontage on U: S. 35 and Mitchell Road.
PRICE REDUCED TO $24.500! Lovely 24x65
modular 111 Green Terrace Drive in Ctnrenary.
ltnne featurllS a 15x241ivint room, galley type
kitchen ~ fully equipped, dining room has a
buitt.fn china cabinet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
carpeting. cent air, elect heat storm windows
and oors and an 8x8 utility bldg.
JUST LISTED! - Th~ I year Qd ranch can be
purchased with 5 acres or 20. 1584 sq. ft. of
living area, 4 BRs, 2 baths, kitthen, FR. 12x24,
LR, dining room, carpeting. elec. B8 heat
Andersen wooden thermopanes, roun{y water.
SW school d~tricl

MIXING BUSINESS WITH PlEASURE!- Then spend
your who~ day in th~ spectacular 2 story brick. 4-6
BRs. formal dinin&amp; 2 car garage, enclosed courtyard. 6
rooms for profes~onal purposes. Corner lot in .
do'!fllown GallipOlis.
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20 ACRES OF VACANT lAND - Nice pond, woods•
County water available. Good building sites ovenooki,ng
pond. 4 miles west of R10 Grande on R10-Centerv~le
noed. 546ft. frontage. Lisled at $14.000.
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REALTOR

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JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER - And you'll eritoY
relaXIng on one of the two porches or balcony watching
the boats on lhe river. Older 2stoty offers 3-4 BR1: LR,
FR and I I\ baths. 30x30 outbuilding wrth attached
carport 5 ac. Agreat buy at $29,500.
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Ike Wi'seman - 446-3796
B. J. Hairston - 446·4240
Clyde B. Walker - 246-5276
David E. Wisemen - 446-9655

169 ACRES Of LAND - On Raccoon Creek. located
close to Tycoon Lake. Includes woods (owner reports
limber) """" homesite. Some tillable acreage.
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PIICE II£DUCED TO $59,900 DIIIVE -: Convenienl lo hospital and
shopping. 3 BR brick ranch offers kitchen witll
dishwasher. d~pl., range and refrig., living
room, family room, 2\? baths," full basement,
1Ox20 covered palio, attached garage, nice ftat
fenced back yard, gas heat and cent. air. Call
for an appointment
CADIUSAIEA -26.5 acres. l'h story home
offers 3 BRs krtchen, living room. d1n1ng room,
bath,.carpebng and aluminum siding Call lor
an appointment
QUALITY IN EVElY ll£lAIL- 3()( 4BR brick
home offers a 20x40 family home, 3 baths,
k~chen with DW, displ., microwave and trash
compactor, dining room, intercom system,
cent air 2 car garage, deck and a20x40 pool.
Over $100,000. Call for an appoinlment today.
PRICE DIIASTICAUY REDUCED! OWNER
SAYS SELL THIS IOIITH! - Rio-Centerpoint
Road !Cherry Ridge). Approx. 75 acres
woodlarld, fronts on 2 roads, county water
availa~ $250 per acre.
THIS 3 BEDROOM HOlE CA" IE YOURSf()( just· $2,300 down and $374 per monthll
Other attractive features in this home include a
family room with fo(S of windows and a
woodburning fireplace, k~chen , dining. living
room, batll, unattached st()(age ~dg., carport,
nice shaded backyard. Call for an a~ntment
lodaj.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BRICK HOME! Then this may just be the one. Conveniently
located on Rt. 35 West, th~ home offers alarge
living room, dining room, 3bedrooms, laundry
room, I\? baths. equipped kitchen, carpeting,
central air and a 2 car garage.

JUST WHAT YOIM BUN LOOKING FOR In-liMn convenience, e&gt;tra l1ce 101 measures
87 by. 174, 3 ()( 4 BRs, large kitchen, LR, DR.
bath, larfll! front flOI"Ch and small screened
back porch, gas heat unattached one car
garage. Call for an appointment

103 ACRES, MIL SPAIIIGFIELD TWP.
Approx. 96 A. tillable, OOler home has 5 BRs, ·
balh, lR, kitchen, rounty water, 40x60 pole
bldl',, 40x60 tobacCo bam, various Miler
ootbuildings.

VINT()fj AIEA - 5 Yl OlD IODIJIAI 1152 sq. It, 3 B!ls; 2 bllhs, kitchen, living
room, dining. carpeting. central air, NG school
district

CENTRALLY LOCATEO - GREEN TWP. 22.11 Ac. m/1, with frontage on st. Rt 141and
Neighoorhood Rd., alSO adjoins Sanders Hill
Subdivision. Owner financing available. Call lcr
more details.
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WALNUT TOWIISHIP - 30 acres, more or
less, near MuCfsock.·I~ story home, large barn .
and IDblcco blse. $27,900.

ADDISOII TWI'. - POISCIII Trot lei. - 93
acres, m/1, aM wvodS. ·ad bern on property.
$21,900.

VACANT FAll IANO - Morgan Twp. .84
acm more ()( less, lellel and rolling land.
Appro~. 33 acres tilable, remainder woods.

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SPLil LEVEL - Jusl listed th~ 10 yr. ad multi-level
wrth a scenic view from the living room picture window.
Surrounded wilh mature shade trees. lhe 1438 sq. ft.
provides comfortable livability in the 3 bedrooms, LR
with fireplace. k~chen with dining area, 11&gt;balhs plus
IV room. Located off Rl 160 near hospilal. $59,500.

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SPRING VAllEY HOME is wailing for jour iving
pleasure at 503 Oak Dnve overlooking hll~ and valley
along Rt. 35. Full basement, divided; wood stove.
natural gas forced all, ci{y water and sewer, II\ baths,
3 BRs, living room, convenient kilchen with dining area,
!~replace. Nice jard. landscaped, fenced area and
st()(age building. Assu{llable loan. Asking $55,000.
lmmediale" possession.
#300

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OON1 WAIT! - Th~ bnck ranch probably won't be
around very ~ng. Located on a p!ofessionally
landscaped lot in Debby DrNe. this home isa cut above ·
most. bcept~nal features 1n the krtchen like center
isle, beaumul oak cabinets and exposed brick make
cooking anyth1ng but a chore. Also, rncludes formal
dinin&amp; LR wrth fireplace, 4 BR~ 3 balhs Finished
basement includes rec. room, wOrl&lt;shop and fireplace.
Efficien{ly healed with gas and oooted with CA. Buyer.;
Protection Plan provided. Come see this home before
rt's too late
#205

AT. 160 MARI&lt;ET - E•cellenl opportumty to open
your own market. Good loca6on dose to Porter. Offers
great visibli{y for customers. Approx. 2400 sq. fl
incl~des shelves, 2 d~play coolers, largewalk in CQOier.
Potential lor gas station. Possible 10%loan assumption.
Call for more details.
#227
A VERY PLEASANT HOMEY PLACE TO LIVE - New ·
lrsling - Peaceful setting overlooking river. Large,
homey 4 BR ranch wrth lor mal enlrace, large LR plus
aen. OR and 3 bedrooms on main floor. Den includes
solid wood paneling and woodburning fireplace.
Upstairs has one large bedroom and a huge lloored
attic for storage. 2 car garage includes alarge workshop
area. All on a beautiful 1~ ac. setting al too edge of 1
town overlooking the river.
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LOCATION MEANS EVERYTHING! - This brick ranch '
~ very close to Spring Valley and hospital but has 1.5 ,
acres to romp around on. 3 BRs and l 'h bath w~h
attrJCiive k~chen. fireplace in living room and 2 car
gara~W~l insulated lor easy heating and coolinl',

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$PIC AND SPAN CONDITION - 3 BR, 2 bath,cenlral
air illown home. Large maste1 IJedrOOI)I w~h private
bath. Large living rpom with fireplace, dming roo.rry, nK:e
front porch. Lei us strJw lhis quah{y home rn good
state of repair. Asking S ,000.
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_.IN&amp; - Low down payment and kJw monttly
JIIYmenfS on l!lis lolln uffil*on. 2 stDry home in the
QJUntry can be easily your1 Home has new furnace, .,
new witinJ new bath, aluminum lidin&amp; nice dedi, 3
IRs. livinti1011D1, flrle eat.Jn llilchen. dining room and '
1u1 tmuent Price taduced m$34,900.
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PERfECT FOR mE FAMILY!- Home and 5 acres on
141 offers plenty of room lor ra~ing a beef or two, or
some horses, garden and asmall pond. Home olfl!rs 3
BRs, attractive k~chen and dining room, unfinished
lamily room wrth woodburner and lull basement.
Pr~ed in too $40s.
#213

INVESTOIIS READ THIS- Good Return. Mobile Home
Park 100% Occupoed - 48 p!OfesSIO!Ially developed
mobile home spaces w~h 38 m()(e ready for easy
development Paved slreet. sidewalks, cil'y water,
natural gas, community sewage plant street lightin~
Excellent. quiet neighbortlood near grade school. A
pertect opportunil'y for someone to become their own
boss.

. OWNER MOVING TO MICHIGAN - Musl sell th~
anraclive 3 bedroom brick home immedialely. Very
gool location in Green Schools. th~ home offers
SWISS MOUNTAIN CHALET - Nestled among the
comlcrtable family room ~ith woodburner, eat·1n
trees wrth a gorgeous view of ~ke and valley, partially
EVERY MAN'S DREAM~ to own a ruslic cedar ranch . kitchen, living room and t car garage. large well cared
describes the setting of lhis outstanding home. Quality
lor yard. Quiet neighborhood. Priced tosell at $50,500.
built throughout. il features a great room with a just like th~ one. Perd-ed on a pine sludded knoll and
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breathtaking ~replace rising to the calhedral ceiing, 3 surrounded by 23 r(jfing acres. Ideal spot for lhat bass
pond you've always wanted. The wife won't object
bedrooms, walnul wondwor~ ~It decks and an extra
because she'll fall in love with too home andlhere are a
large garage with' 1ls own ceramic tiled bath Truly an
HAVE WE GOT ADEAl FOR YOU! - 2 moblehomes: a
lew neighoors within yellrng reach. Beautiful view of
excefblnal home located on 2.44 acres of lake
12x56 Marlette w~h expando in excellent shape. 3
peaceful countrysides. This ~ everything you've been
property. Call today.
BRs. col)lplete k~chen and DR, gas ooat AND an c«&lt;er
looking (()( and more. We can get you f11anced.
12x60 New Moon in A· I shape with 2 BRand mos{ly
Reduced to $79,900.
lurnished.
Also 20x40 garaga All on a4Zx3S7' lot and
1981 14X70 MOBILE HOME wrth expando. 3 BR, 2
#203
all for on~ $22,500.
baths electric rea~ screened-in flOI"Ch, 2 built-in air
#212
conditioners. 10d2 metal buildinp. Set up 011 a rented
I MILE SOUTH DF RIO GRANDE -Drily 4 ~Is left Up
to 2 ac. Start at $7,500. Excellent flat ~nd in aquality
lot. $14,500.
NEW LISTING ON 86 ACRES - Good location for
11421
neighoorhood. Beautiful old spreading oaks. City
home. tills two barn~ 2 large ponds, wei~. some 40
schools, rounty water.
acres ol wooded area. Balance in pasture and
3-4 BR HOllE FOR OfjlY$25,000- Close to I acre of
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reclaimed area. Nice laying land. Tobacco base
.found. Aluminum siding ~lose to Clay School on Route
NEW LISTING WITH GORGlDUS RIVER VIEW- Very
reported. Located 2.5 rni~ from Mercerv~~ on
nice I\? story Cape Cod located a minute . . town
Chambers Rd. Priced .at $21,000.
.226 on Lower River Road offers your family spacious ~ving
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BEAUTY WHEIIt: IT SHOWS - QUALITY WHERE IT · . w/4 BRs (all large), attractive fafl1ily room w/hardwood
COUNTS- All spelled oot in this 2000 plussq: ft. brick
floors and Buck stove inserted inm brick fireplace, large
BUill ABOUT 1818 this home offers what most don't
ranch. Features 3 BRs. asunken living room 2 baths
living room w/bay window, eat&lt;n ~hen and f()(mal
large spacious rooms w/beautUul hardwood ~s.
drnrng room. Partial unfinished basement also. 16x)7
Includes formal entra~•. 2 ~rrway~ parlor, dinrng
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24 30
and large LR. 2 &lt;;ar garage plus a x fllllge
In-ground pool w/wqxl deck. large 3-4 car f!J(age
room. family room and ivrng .room. 46 8Rs, 2 baths,
buildinfJ Situated 1112 acres olf Rt. 35. Was $125,000, perfect for wor.kshop. This home has a lot ~ charm new gas futnace and c/a unit Reduced to S89 900.
noW 14,900.
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1r1sideandoutAskinc$69,900.8uyersl'rMectionPtan.
•Some limilahons • nd oonitlt ions .apoply .
"19H4 Elect ron ic J.l ~llh y As!iOcialts, JI'IC.

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WHERE CAN YOU BUY A 3 BR BI·LEVEL HOllE w~h
eat-in krtchen. 2 full baths, living room and lamily room
w/ fireplace, hardwood ftoo&lt;~ gas Ilea~ central air. and
1 car garage in a nice residential neighborhOOd lor
$22,000' Give us a call to find out.
#228

YOU'll ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE INTEAIOR! - Here's
a beautifully decorated homethat you can afford. Don't
just drive by, let us show you _the inlerilr of this
charming 3 BR in Rio Granda Everyth~ng's new - lhe
wal~. wiring. plumbing, lurnace, kitChen. Irs on a
double k&gt;t wrth large garage, $54,000.
#102
NEWLY LISTED BRICK RANCHoHers nice river VIeW .
Home 1eatures 3 BRs, 1'h baths, DR and one car
garage. Garden space in front ol house. Buyer's
Protection Plan. Kyger Creek schools. $47,000.
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liding, lnsu~tion, floors, wall~ ceih~g, kitchen cabnets.
appliances. bathroom. heating, air'conditJoning-ever·
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show you this home close to town lor you to con·
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area t rae living room, partial basement. Lots ol I •
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. Autos for Sale

1978 Malibu gas saver, 6
cyl.. PS, PB, one owner,

1980 VW Rabbit diesel. AC.
AM· FM radio, ex. fuel mileage, $3,100. Call 814-

·radial tires, runs good, looka

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Farm Equipment

CROSS&amp; SONS
U.S. 36 Wost • .Jocbon.
Ohio. 814-2811-114111 '

M ..tey Ferguson, N~
Holland, Bu1h Hog Sales &amp;

Service. Over 40 uMd

tractors to choon ffom· &amp;
complete line of new

a.

uaed equipment . l.llrgeat
selection in S .E. Ohio .
70 used tractors in l'tock
to 60 HP. Full line of
Kutter
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good, •1,&amp;96. Coli 614- 1 4_4_6_-4_7_2_4_•ft_•_•_8_P_M_._ _
2811-8!22.
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1976 Volkawogon R0bbit.
1973 Pontiac Venture PS, Good work cer. Contact
good tires. new carpet. onytlme. 814-843-6440.
$800 or trade for Chevy

1970 Mercury for sale.
Good condition. Phone 814-

model truck. Call 614· 388 ·

91169.

For sale or trade . 1966
Cadillac convertible
$4,000. 19157 Ford all orgi·

992-2343.

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1983 Chrystler Fifth
Avenue. Low mil ... $8,600.

nel 30.000 miles. $4,000. 1 .:_6_14_·_7_4.::2_:-2:_4_:6_1_.- - - Coli 81-4-367-0638.
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80 El Camino. axe. cond.

Collll14-367-71 74.

1978 Malibu stationwagon,

1974 Cutlass Suprem•·
New parts.. Runs good.

Autos for Sale

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1980

jac~ed.

72

vw Robbli, fuel In·

2 door hatchback. air
cO_f'ditoned, sun roof. · Call

truck . t50. 1114·992·2488.

304 -882-2811 .

1972 Inter Loodotor 1800.
24' l!od $1700. Morgon'a
Form. Fit. 311. 304·117111288 or 304· 738·2342.

' 82 Mazda RX7. GSL,
loaded, great cond, mechan·

let mointolnod, t9,000.00.
304-882-21108.

1884 Ford F1 110. 4 apeed.
overdrive, Ranger A pkg,
AM-FM t811ette, atep
bumper, sliding rear glets, 8

'78 Oolto 88 Oldo, good
cond. t3,200.00. 304,876·
7421 .

cyl, (300CID) 13.000mileo,
304·875·24.19.

'76 . Chevy Monzt. exc.
interior. new tlrea,

Ford

f1,500 .00. 304·882·
2822.

dump

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Trucks for Sale

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For ute: topper tor smell

truck

",1100 . 00. 304 -87$3190.

· Rebuilt engine and trans.

Must aell. 1450. Call 614992·6844.

The Sunday Times-Sentinei - Page ~ D-7

June 9. 198!L'

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

1977 Ford F-250 Super
Cob. aluminum wheola. Ra·
diol tlrea, thorp. Coli r61 4·
knuckle boom, intulated for
electrleal work, priced · 448-0183.
t1o.ooo.oo. Phone 3041984 Ford Renger 4 .cyl, 4
458· 1031 oftor 8 PM .
opd., AM·FM tope. 2 tone
'117 QMC 2 ton truck, V-1. 6 point *5.600. Colt 1114speed. with 2 apeod exle. 448· 17111 , otter 6 coli 814new ,-ticker, pulp wood 388·981 1.
truck. · •eoo.oo. 304·678·
1974 Chevy pickup '12 ton.
80~0 or 304·898·3912new roQiel tirea.49,000
1960 North Coraline Dodge milea. Stendord. t1.500.
truck, uccond, 11,700.00. 1976 Chevy 'h ton pickup,
all power, automatic .
Aft01 5:00 304-8911-31138.
$1 ,200. 1978 GMC heovy
Nice 68 Chevy pickup. 350 duty pickup, automatic .
auto., run• and Jooka good. t760 or birot offer. 61412.100. Coli 304-875 - 992-7889.
7109.
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1978 Ford truck oqulppod
with 42 foot "riel bucket,

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1977 'h ton a~rtbed GMC, V-8. outo, 12,450. Cell
81'·446·9237., moy be •
seen aher 5PM .

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Vans &amp; 4 W.D,

1977 .Jeep CJ -7, good .
cond.. 60.000 miles, new

with acce ..orles, alto B &amp; S Excallent condition . Call
engine 14 HP. cast iron. Call 814-949· 2437.

1-:-::::::-:~.:.;_-:-:--, 978 Hond·o 310
660 BSA lightening, will '400.00. 304·112-3132.
run. 1660. Coli 614-3889726.
1982 Hondo · 1II thrH
wheeler u•o.oo. 304·
1978 Hondo CX 600 good 882 -3132.
cond. Call 81 4·256-68311.

paint. two tops. Call 6 14':. _

246·5158.
'78 Chevrolet 4x4, J.4
14,000 miles, ,euto.
crul11 control, tilt

lock out hubs, dual totrk,! i•'
$3 , 600.00 . 304 - 8
3132.

cylinder &amp; hoaa. 3 bottom 246·5040 aftei 6PM .
John Deere plow, I ft. bush
hog. U. 796. Coll111 4-2111· 1981 Renault 52.000miles,
_8_6_2_2_.--~~~-- _ needs,. some work. Call
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614-2411-5288.
Massey· Ferguson 150 tractor, 3 pt. hitch, rake, M1111y

71 Oldamobile Cutla11 Supreme,'

good cond., low

Ferguson bolor t2.995. Coli mileoge. Coli 814·446·
3709.
614-288-8522.

'79 Ford Mullang, AC. good
cond, 83,000.00, 304-882·
2910.
' 80 Mercury Capri for sale or

trade, 4 spood, 304-676·
3044.

'73 Olds stationwagon,

motor. Soo 316 22nd
Pieaaant.

Hay rake· $425. V hey rake,
21ft·S1,425. Hay t.e dders·
$7~0 .
a'n d up . D.rum
mowers-$1 ,750.

Pole Buildings ConstrUcted
for cOmmercial, garages,
farm, stores, etc. Any 1ize,
free estimates . Call 304-

675 -3981 .
,.4 h . oak tomato or tobacco

·:'. stakes $15 per 100 Morgan ' s Woodlawn Farm, Rt.

101/r%

35. 304·676- 1286 or 304·
736-2342.

STRENGTH Of CHARACTER, QUALITY IN DESIGN All btick 3 bedroom, 2·bath traditional. large kitchen
and dinig area, lull basement, 2 acre la~n. 16'x32'
in-ground swimming pool. Wrthin ooe mile ol H.M.C. ·

H864 .

tobacco trailers. hold. 300

sticks: S450; 1000 gal.

- 41.9 acres ol f!IIOd pasture, ·
area, some wooils. 2 story lranre
, good condition. 4 b8!rooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen. Barn, garage. worksrop,
cellar, tobacco base.

gan's Woodlawn Farm, 304-

675-1286 or 304-7311 ·
2342.
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John Deere G . model t'rector

$1.800.00. 1948 .loop
1200.00. 320 amp OC
$400.00. 14 hp Wheel

Horse lawn tractor with
tiller, mower and anow

blade, 11,700.00. Phone
304·882·3421 .

· equipment kipt inaide. In
excellent condition. Call
614-742-~753 .

Real Ettate General

W•nted

to .buy

Broker-Auctioneer
Call 446-0552 Anyti~e
Beth Null 245-9507
Steve McGhee
446-1255

tobacco

planu. Con 1114-379-2114
or 614·245-88114.
. W•nted junk or wrecked

Ford P.U. 1973 through
1979. 304-875-3574.
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. BMI 444- OIIIIEI ANXIOUS TO SEW 3 BR ranchsilumdoo235aae
let m/1 P""'ble 8% .loan assumptioo 1o quaifled bu"'.lndudeslt ..t-in
kitchen, separate. utility 111001, lami~ r"""' with w.b. ir!f)laoe. ca 111' ""
appomlment lodoy!

Reglaterod AQH Sorrell
gelding atondo 16.3 ahown
in Helter 6 Pleeaeure
clouea. Nice. Calll14·281·
11822.
Goo•neck encloaed atoclt
or horsetreiler 27'h ft .• good
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ohow quality. Callll1 ·~ ·441 0183.

BMR 417 - FIRST Till£ ON IIMIET - Ranch style home oo I&amp;
landscaped flal "!·LB. living room, kitchen with d~ingarea, 3Brs and bath.
Full base'!""' &lt;:"lti lamrly 111001, bedroom ond bath. Plenty of ~orage.
S&lt;reened·rn patio, central arr. Kyger Creelr. Stood llistri:t Cal lor an
arrpantment

Pigo, 8 wka. old. CoR 1114..
3U-9802 or 614·3888141 .

BIIR 448 - Exceiont opportunity to buy aiveable home atlherlght prlc•
lhrs • avery clean home ready for anew CW~ner. lhepriceis right $13,500:

wk . end

2 wk. old

chJcka(25 minimum,·one
third olfl Egga, 211·t1 II.;

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F81m. 3111110BoaQuollohon
Rd.. Longbottom. Ohio
48743. Coli 814-98543411.

MEIGS COIIfJY IIS1WGS
IIIIR 567.- NEW USTING - Elegant estat• Almost5acreswnh I ~ acre
Slacked o~e. llelightlul landscaping Stooe ranch ~~· rome w!h 3
spacious bedrooms, lafge living room witfl buin·in' lV, see throu;. stone
f~replace

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11853

MEIGS AREA - Niee remodeled 2 story home.
located in scenic wooded area. Home has vinyl ~ding.
3 bedrooms, living room, krtchen, batlt Good garden
area, some woods. 1.25 acres. Prical at $32,500.
~~e assumable VA loan.

MOBILE HOME PLUS I ACRE - located in Addison
Township. ltk60' Freedom with 2 new rooms. 1.4rge
living room, 3-4 b8!rooms, bath, utility, kitchen with
range and refrigera!Dr. Covered patio oo front Some
furnrture included in sale.

11839
STOP, LOOK &amp; BUY! - RediJced for quid&lt; sale. Extra
lovely double wide wrth 3 b8!roorns,· 2 baths, kitchen
comtJete w~h appliances, woodburner, 'A acre wtth
addil~nal mobile home hookup. May accept terms.

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FARM - Approx. 60 acres with barn, 2sheds, chicl«in
house, garage. llooble wide home ~rth 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, living room, eat·rn kitchen with refngerator and
range. Property located on St Rt 141. OWner ankiOUS
to sen.

l•eplace .Much. much morel! Call lor an appt $130,000.
Andersen .Ondows.

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ulrlrlies. Large lot Owner open lo olfers.localed on

111111561- BEAUTIFUl2 S10IIY BIIICI HOllE lri Middleport So many
rooms to mam through, 311edrooms, 2'h baths, .m~ room, study, !amity
room. loads ol shelves. Parti~ basement large 13(),)8(1 kll As~ing

DREAM 110 MORE - SEE NOWl - This attractive
oock tti-ievel' w~h 3 b8!rooms, family room with
fireplace or woiKfburner hookup, 2 baths, 2~ car
garag~ thermopane windows with marllle ~~ heat
pump, central air, 2\\ acres, more or less. Priced in
upper 50s.

II'ICidll end ..wer UMd cara.

Boytltfl luldi.,Pontloe, 181 1
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114·441·2212.

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lila 562 - IIINI fAll! -

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acres fenced will 2 ponds. lovely .
color'OII home with.vin~ Sld~e Enct&lt;oed porch. 311edrooms, family room
w/woodt&gt;Jrner, 2 baths. lois of storall' space. Seling J!ice. $59,500.

IR 564 - 10 ~£S )Oilll ijlre new ronch sty~ home. J bedr0001S, I ~
baths, M basement has lamlli room w/woodbl&lt;ner. Kilchen leatL&lt;es
island work area. Pnced J! $49,500.
. . 5Y '~ COUNTRY UVING - 2 ""' Wrth Jines, fruit trees and ps
wei. This home is apprtJC. 3 Yfl. od and is loclted on JackS Rd. As1&lt;1111
$47,500.

WE NEED LISTINGS
for !hiP Co. llstlop Coli: Chllyl Ltllley 742-ll71

lUXURIOUS
Country estate with 3 In·
diane stone fireplaces, including one in a master
surte. 4 BR total, 2"-' baths,
112 acres more or less. Ju sl
short distance from Galli·
polis. This custom built log
home leatures nearly 3700
sq. ft. of beautifully de·
corated and well planned
living. Stunning livrng and
dining area with beautilul
hardwood floors. The lovely
krtchen is fully equipped
and designed for conveni·
ence. Cenlral heating and
air. Attached garage. Includes 5 room carelaker
home.
#610

NEW LISTING- ENJOYTHE CONVENIENCE DFTHtS
HAPPY RANCH - Wdhin 2\l miles of town. 3
bedrooms, family· room, .appliances, large palio.
ManiCilred lawn. Priced in the 40s.
#891

Auto Repair

Coll304·578·2398 or· 614445· 2484.

ATIENTIONI ATTENTION!
8J'1 Body Shop now open.
estimates . No job. too

HP. Sea King motor. •eeo.
Alao 2 boot motors. need 79 Motors Homes
minor rep1ir 40 HI- Even·
&amp;: 'Campers

rude, 28 HP Johnson. Celll- - -- - - - - - -

814-367·0447.

For sale Or trlde. 1871
1 !78 Jet boat 4-64 engine, Dodge motor home
good cond. Call anYtime, •1o.ooo. Call 514· 3117-

1114-258-1205.

76

0838.

HOME - 37 ACRES ,.... MOBILE HOME HOOKUP Yoo can have att th~ . and more when you btiy th~
property. 2 stOry frame home has 4 bedrooms. bath, .
living room w~h ..oodburner hOO.kup, kttchen, dining
large utility room, fuel oil furnace, 30'x30' barn, garage,
plus other outbuildings. tobacco base, located on state
highway. Owner financing av~lable.
#837

#887

LOOKING FOR ASIIAU FARM7-Ideal for tile rotty
farmer. 16 acres completely fenced wrth ~ fencin~
Bam. located on state route. I \l story frame rome wtth
4 b8!rooms, spacious kitchen and dining area, carpet
· recenby replaced in living room. Good garden area.
Priced in 30s. Hurry and ~ve a call today!

#868

PRICE REDUCED - OWner anMious In sell th~ 3
b8!room 12'x60' mobile home wrth 12'xl5' addition.
lncl~des all furniture plus. a new 24'M24' garage.
Approx. I acre (enced yard oo St. Rt 160. $24,900.
35 AC8ES MIL - Addison 'twp. Pumping gas well.
Wooded, with old homestead. located at Moore-Jericho
Road .and Swisher Hilt Rd. OWner wants quick sale. .

11162
local~

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at Royd Clark Road..
Concrete block basemert large in-ground Pool wrth
·fence, 2 septic tanks, rural water, electric.l.4nd lays flat
wrth wooded area to the bac~

#865
OWNERS PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP sparkles throughout
.this undated ranch. 3 b8!rooms, remodeled kitchen;
nice carpet, garage, ful basement, vinyl ~din&amp; ~w
maintenance, central air, in-town location. Plus much
more!

MAKE OFFER ·- lmmediatA ~Q. 3 b8!room
frame ranch situated 01] app1ox. I~ acres. Garage. City .
schools. Approk. 5 miles from town. Priced in mid
thirties.
.

#844
GEORGFS CREEK ROAD - Nice 3 b8!room horne
located on approx. ll acre. large ~!chen. garage
electric heal A ~ buy at ooly $32,500,
'

11815

11142

lool&lt;in&amp;i

THIS L·SIIAPEO may be just what you are
3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, family room with fire
,
heal pump, Ctfllr~ air, 2car prage, llat lawn. $5 ,900.
Can f!Jr appointment today.

'

REALLY AFFORDABLE - Move right inlo th~ .
re~ I~ story home. Sttuated oo over 2 acres. 3 b8!rooms, bath, .formal dining, family room. Garage.,
cellar. City schools. Approx .. l'h miles from city.

$35,001.
#816
REDOCED TO $24,000 - OWNER MUST SEll!! Private I acre setting in Green Township/ 3 bedroom ·
remodeled ranch, includes new wiring, new kitchen,
Andersen windows, 2 car garage, barn.

#848
OUTSTANDING 2 STORY BRICK - This distinctly
designed home features a 15'x30' living room, space
saver kitchen, formal dining room, 4 BR, sunroom, 2
bati)s. full basement, great v~ of river. Has2nd house, •
inc~ded-5 rm. frame. Wii ~~ separate.

basement. Includes 2 fireplaCes. famrly room,
equipped kitthen, I~ baths, nat. gas hea~ central air
plus 16'x32' in-ground pool. Large kt cAl St. Rt 7.

11159

BEAT T~IS FOR COMFORT AND PRICE - Three
rooms md bath in city oo 40'xl20' kt Vinyl sidin&amp;
storm doors and windows. Roof, hat wall!r heot!r
· recently replaced. Shaded backyartt plus IIlith more.

OnlY $11,000.

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lfl05

30 ~CRES - OWners will consider helping wilh Jhe
fihancing on this wooded tract of land. Cleared
honiesrte. Rural water available. Within a lew minutes
ot town. City schools.
,

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IEOIIOOI COlONIAl DIIICH across lrom newcourthoust.
Oelached garage and parking~ rear. Good downtown location ~r
pr~ession~ ctlice 01 retired pe~W~&gt; Central air, wbfp. Cal lor
apjl(llntmenl
·

1552

3BEDRM. BRICK HOllE [ius 2'h acreu&lt;&gt;ng lower River Rd.Fuil
base.-.n~ finrshed, wilil wbl~ Very Cllmlortable. Near Gallipolis

SOMEONE WANTS YOUI
AND WE HAVE WHAT IT TAliS TO
FIND THAT SOMEONE. CALl USII

Dam. Addrtional

~nd

~RICE RfDUC!O
aoog Haz~ Ridll'

avahtle.

oo 24 acres and mobile 2 BR home krcal!d
Road. ~ garden area. Cbse to Eureka Price

oow $24.500.

FREE NATURAL GAS - 140 ACRES
ApproM . 10 miles from Gallipolis - lots ol Raccoon Creek
lrontage- ~pprox. 30 acres Raccoon Creek bonoml~nd . To·
tal of approk. 60 acres tillable with tobacco base. Nice
40'x60' barn. 6 rooms, 3 8R home with free natural gas to
· ~eat your home in winter and cook your food. lots of fruit
"trees. Nice country sening. See this one.

lOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEAR CROWN Clffi - Price
reduced on appr01. 5acres wili14 BR modern oro home.Includes
barn and nice garden area. Along St. Rl. 7. Was $65,000. Now
$55,IXXJI~

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&lt;reared ac ross lrom Galllp&lt;iis Island. lime marntenanca Must set
10 appreaate! $45.000.

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VACANT LOT - CITY OF GALLIPOLIS
40'x l30' lot #65 located o'n Madison Ave .. Gallipolis. All city
utilities. Only $5,900.

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1978 Hondo XL 175 good
cond.. uking f400 . Coli · 111
Home
1114-2511-191 !! .
Improvements

11$22

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditlonolllfetlme guorln1H . LOCII refertnCII
furnished. Fr.. aatimatea.

Coli collect 1-1114-2370418, dey or night. Aogera

laument Weterproofing.

Molt wellt complet:ed aema
dey. Pump ales and MrVi~

H167

MAY SPECIAL
COMPLETE B FT. WIIEGAID

CARPENTER
SERVICE
remodeling

ALUMINUM MUH OliN
Includes Dexcell Receivtr,
Houston Tracker, Activator,
Cable. tnstallalion.... '2050
CAU 441&gt;-1568

- Addons 1nd
- Rooting and guner work
- Concrete wort.
,_Piutnblng and e~ctrical

992-6215., 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

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86

General Hauling

Jemee .Boys Water Service.

113

Ken's-Water ServiCe. Wells.
cis1ern1. pools filled . Phone

Excavating

Alao poolo filled. Call 514266 -1141 or 614-446 ·
1 175 or 614 -446-7911 .

7741 night or day .
Haul limlltone , sand, gravel.dirt. butk or bag fenillter
and lime. Excelsior Salt
Works Inc . 638 E . Main St ..
Pomeroy. 614-992-3891 .

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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

Electrical
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ACIIOsa

LlnLE BUT MIGHTY describes this neat and clean l
b8!rDOm home. Alum. siding. storm doors and
windows, nice storage buildin&amp; large backyard. Would
be ,great ill younl! couple just getting started or (l1tld
rental property. Priced at only $13,900.
,1984 OOUBLEWIDE 24'x48' - 3 bedrooms 2 fllll
baths.' ltilchen complete with aPilfianees. Cathedral •
cellln&amp; prden tub and walk-in closet in master bath, all
carpell!d, woodburner· ~uded. Must be removed ~
from present locltion. CaR lor more details.

YOUNG'S

R &amp; M Furnl1ure Manufac turing. St. Rt. 7, Crown

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1163 Sec. Ave .. Gallipolis .

614-446-7833 oo614 -446·
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City, Oh . · Coli 614 -256·
1470, toll Eve. 614-446·
3438 . Old &amp; new
Uph-?ttered .

SUNDAY PUZZLER

Tebor Upholstery. For reu pholstering, frH 11timate1.

H834

W. Va.

bedrooms. county water.

WHAT A DEAL - $24.900
Come see lor yourself Cozy 6 rooms and bath , 3 bedrooms,
range, dishwasher, storage building and 2 car carp9rt. Kyger
Creek schools. large level lot.

OWNER FINANCING, HANDYMAN SPECIAL
This week make us an offer. 8 roorn home in the Heatley Ad·
dition to Bidwell. 4 bedrooms, built-rn cabinetss, db I. .s/s
sink, shingle roof. wood or coal healer . Apple trees, side
porch, rural water system. Call us nowll

Mineral Wells,

•

V. C. YOUNG Ill

P'omoroy . ~14·992 · 2284 .

l't. ACRE WITH COUNTRY SEniNG

SP.RING VALLEY SUBDIVISION
Vacant lots. Nice size bu rlding lots with all utilities there. lot
size 101.8 by 171.2. Beller get one now.
M456

Box. 326
Pomeroy , OH . 45769
for faster se~ice
Call 1114-992-6737

PH. 304-295-784.5

10·8·tfc

.JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt. 1. Box 356. Galli·
polia. Coli 61 4·387-0576.

on 2 acres ol

23 ACRE~ MORE OR LESS - Beautiful land in Gallr '
County. A!Jprox. -h tillable. some woods an(! a 3 ·
b8!room ro~1 in need ol repair. kt now! ·$22,500.

e1tu Centurl' Zl llooll'.otolo~ot.,_,orlhe NAY. lillldM-~suiCentury 21 Roofl'.otolo CorporoUon. Prinred In I'.S.A. f:qull "'"'~"K"IIIX&gt;rtun.lry (i)
IACil orPICI.INDIPIIIDIIftU'OMIID AND OPIIATID.

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NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

work

S•les &amp; Service Sharpen
Scinora . Fabric Shop.

11852

H846

PRICE DROPPED TO $54.000 - , Immediate

YOII'U LOVE THIS 3 BEDROOM BRICK RAIICH with 6
acres. Features large eat-in kitchen, iving room. \!
basernart with woodbumer. tf you're looking. tor a
rome in KCHS distrk:t '!his horne is for you. Call us
today. $53,000.
~

ACIIDGE - 20 acres more or tess, located oH Rt. 218: •
Tobacco base, fruit trees, well waler. Owner would
COQsi:ltr selling on land-contract
#835

PROPERTY REDUCED - A real buy al $29,900. 4
bedrooms. living room wrth fireplace, kitchen, bath, lull
basement with garage i'h story lrame in good
condition. Approx. 2'h mrtes !rom town. Agood rental
investment.

11817

I

BLACKSTON

I" 160# Water ....... 19'
I" Gas Pipe............. IS'

fFree Estimates)
.. .. ..,_

SEWING Machine repairs,
eervlce. Authorized Singer

COUNTRY STYLE HOME
very good condition. Corner lot, approx. I ~ acres level
Metal barn . 45'x45', 8 room horne. 3 bedrooms, 2 ba\h·
, approx.'1750 sq . ft. of living space, mod. kitchen , Ii,. re1&gt;1ace . base ment, rural water system. Family type home
grade school. Phone now lor appointment.
11633

N82~

MOBILE HOME PlUS 41'1 ACRES - IOM50 1963
mobile horne with 10'M26' additiOn. 3 bedrooms, bath,
living room, kitthen with ranW! and relrigerator.
Woodbumer inctuded. lpled 'linton area.

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Plumbing

B4

HOME IN THE COUNTRY
7 room house with 3 or possibly 4 bedrooms, kitchen with
buill-in cabrnets. storm wrndows and doors. located on state
hrghway. Priced at $39,000. Will consider trade. Call for your
appoin tment now.
·

#866

$4&amp;900 FARM - 65 acres, more or less, loCated
. approximately 12 mites from Galipotis. frame house
with natural gas heat. drilled well, bam, corn cnb,
storage boildln&amp; tobacal ~ Approx. 20 to 25 acres
tillable. 30 acres mixed timber.

82

mot11. Coli 814-446-8038
or 814-992-7119 anytime.

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H860

H623

oppllcotionl 304-676·2088
or 175· 7388.

Dozer Work lend clearing.
lendtcaping. etc . Free 81ti·

·with no real close neighbors. Rural water syslem plus drilled
and a dug well. Extra water tap for a mobile home hookup.
Nice re~tful area after a day's work .

mo

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RINGLES 'S SERVICE, ••·

4&amp;37, Jerries L. Oaviton. Jr .
owner.

· ~ice and solid 2 bedroom home locateed on slate highw•y ·

SPECIAL FEATURE --Beautiful in·R«JUnd pool, plusa
level ranch overlooking the river. Amenities: 4
b8!roo~ 3 baths, kttchen complete, formal dinin&amp;
garage, full basement wrth la1rrily roOm. wet bar, 2
rolling acres. Owner open io of1er; needs to sell.
#762
COUNTRY. BUT CLOSE - Th~ nice ranch horne wilh
.7 acre lot ~ O[lly 3\\ miles !rom Galli pais. Includes 3
b8!rooms, lamly room wnh fireplace, l'h baths, nice
large back lawn for f!8rden or recreation area. Green
School District financing avanable to qualified buyer.

GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

perienced cerpenter. electriCiln , mason. painter, roofing (lnc.luding hot tar

.· "''0

AFFIIRDIIBLE - Exceptionally
cared for 3 or 4 b8!room
nestled on acorner lot
· Spacious kttchen, n~ carpel throughout low utility
bills, vinyl siding, large covered patio. In-town location.
Priced in the low 30s:

NO DOWN "YMENT

lOWER MOif!HlY ,AYMENT

remove!. Coli 304-876·
1331.

Coli onytime 61 4 -448·

' NEW ON THE MARKET - ASSUMABLE LOAN
Ideal home lor family: 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, mode,rn
kitchen. Nice landscaped lot. County water and. sewer . Crty,
.school district. Assumable loan. Call for morE! information.
·
Nice horne. Must see:

to drive the vehicli of your
choice .

4" Sewer ............. $3.70

81 4·367·0823 or 614-367-

Olu~ed

1

4'' .EII ................... $1.00

Fetty TrH Trimming, ttump

Good· 1 Excavating, base·
mentt, foo1erl, driveways.
HPtic tanka, landaceping .

PRICE RfDUCEO on ·

I !ncare·A-Car. the modem way

LIMESTONE

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

BEAUTIFUL HOlE
30 acres- 15 tillable- ap·
ptox. 300 sq. ft. living space.
8nar Hrll stone and cedar
outside covering, 10 rooms,
4 bedrooms. 3 balhs; modern and fully, equipped
kitchen, real beam ceiling
(from Union Central, Columbus). 2 Buck stoves, Morse
stove. electric heat pump, 2
car garage, large screened
in back porch with barbe·
cue. located in Green Twp.
close to Gallipolis. lots
rnore. Must SEe. Call now for
appointment.

We'd like to lntrodu':e -you to

PLASTIC PIPE
PRODUCTS

992-3410

lla Heating

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

crete . Call 304-773-6131 ,

RON'S Tel8vlsion Service .
Hou•• Cllll on RCA, Quaiar.
GE. Specialing in Zenith.

1·-~~~·~3~0~4~
- 8~7~5~-2~8~6=3~·--151'.&gt; ft . Applebyllahingboot 1
hll live weH. • treilet', 1&amp;

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A HOME TO APPRECIATE- Beautiful modular home
wilt! 3 b8!rooms, 2 lull baths plus garden tub. walk-in
srower. Kitchen complete, living roo111. family room,
centrar air, Wooilbiriner, 2 car garage. Oose ·to
swimming pool, tenn~ court, slore, banks, etc. located
in Syracuse:
#855

. possession. Very nice 3 b8!room rome. wtth full

$5~000.

TOP CAIH pold for '80

QUALITY REIGNS to the bottom comfort in this bric!&lt;
ranch. View of river lvith over ooe acre lawn. 2\l baths,
3 bedrooms, formal living room, kitchen complete wrth
appliances, family room, rec. .room, 2 fireplaces,
garage, in-ground pool with large palio area. Over 2700
sq. It of ~ving space. Call for more ~etails.
#867

I% ACRE LOT -

to dr11ng room. 21.' baths, lil.lndry room, luH basemert wrth

111111 560- EXC£LLEN1 STARTER lilliE. 2 bedrooms, new vinyl siding
I r ,nr:;pnri;IJrH•

pfivate location enhances this attractive energy
effiderit 3. b8!room home. Includes 2 baths, sunken
living room, fireplace, fuli basemen' central arr. utra .
· acreage availabla SW schools.

$30,000.
'\

Northern Wisconlin Jumbo
Wh!t• Quail. D•v old chickJ.

1

CALL
HOllE
ranch can be
yoo11, living room, kitchen with range, refvrigerator and
bar, bath, utility room. garage, therlflQpane window~
Priced.at $37,000.11 you are looking in th~ price range
call ~r more details.
#838

MODERN RANCK - Owner leaving area. Willing to
l~ten to offer. Amenities are 3 b8!room~ n~ krtchen .
with dining area, living room, bath, attached gar~ge. lot
lays flat with back lawn fenced. New sash wrndows
added. located in Green Towristip.

Big Horn Show aaddle.
eJlc.elent condition. 8 yr. old

cond. Celll14-4411·0113.

MOSTLY WOODED LAN,D ha\ an excellent romesiteon
paved road. Septic tank on lot rural water rs avarlable.
Priced at $10,500. SW schools.
#851

NEW LISTING - LOVELY SffiiNG - A 9~ acre

62 Wanted to Buy

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DENNY CONGO
$SAVE .$

O .and M. Contractors . Vinyl
siding. repl1cement win·
dow•. Insulating, roofing,
·new 1nd remodeling. coli-

Phone 1114· 448· 3888 o•
114-448-4477

#nO

1376. Vermler oeven ft. hoy
conditioner. •300. All

Boats and

commended . 11 4- 992·
8871 or 814-742·2211 .

f)

INCOME PRODUCER- Uve inone and rent the other.
3 bedroom home plus 2 b8!room 12'x65' lflQbile
home. Plus additional mobile rome space to rent out 3
seJKic tanks, rural water, shed. 2 run dog kennel.
Minutes from Holzer Med~al Center. Good rental
income. Reduced to $29,900.

welding machine or trade

M .. sey Fergueon Model 42
seven ft . mowing machine.
$1500. Ro11i 4-whHI rake.

gotll. grllla. hooda. 3041176-3574.

Cleaning
. Stream
upholatrey.
Gent's Deep
Carpet
acotc:hguard, deodorizers,
free estimates, higt'!ly re-

Cor. Fourth end Pine
G1llipolis, Ohio

11850

2 row 300 gal. tobacco
seHer, $1500; 26 1 double

$1 700; bush hog, 1400;
Homolito E-Z 1400. Mor·

PH. OFFICE 446-7699

NATURE PAINTS A MASTERPIECE - Right outsi:le
yoor winOOw. Th~ very nice log horne is secl.uded on
aJiprox. 6 acres of wood~ 2or 3,b8!rooms, hvrng room
with cathedral ceiin&amp; beaut!ul stooo chimney wrth
Buck stove, dinrng room, equipped kitchen wtth
cuslom cabinels, bath, heat pump, cent arr, many
rirore extras. Amust to see' Pnced in the 60s.

Financing. For further details and appointcall 446-2734 or 446-2206.

plastic; water tank, 8400;
Homelite pump, 8200; A
model Inter. with cultivator,

Coli 304--711-4010.

OtferingCENGUARD'"111.$uranceServices

For Sale By Owner-Price Reduced
rubber. Callll14-949-2437.

-

•Willis T. ltodin&amp;lrall, Rtaltor, Ph. Hqmt •t5Jt

4'46•661 Q ()nguard ,.
PutNt••ttherl -. towork·fo~you~

work 8500. Call 304-675·
5889.

4020 J .D. 90· horsep·o wer.
Goo,d . condition and good

dirt bike, good shape t400,

.SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

1978 Buick needs

CALIFORNIA.RANCH BRICK- Well maintained, mint
condition with new roof, outdoor carpeting, asphalt
driveway and indoor paintinc. Spacious living area of
2200 sq. ft. includes 3 Iaiit bedrooms, 2\S ceramic
bllhs, living room with fireplace, formal dininc area,
sewing nook and family room with indoor barbecue.
Outdoor recreation area features covered patio with
wroucht iron trim, Warm Mom in' gas grill and regulation badminton court. Carpetmg throughout and
beautiful birch paneling and trim. New kitchen cabinets, formica tops, stove top and double wall oven.
Oishwasher. disposal, refrigerator and most window
treatments included. Ideal neighborhood with beautiful view, shopping nearby. Gallipolis City School SY,~s­
tem, city water and sewer and neighborhood wat h
procram. Landscapinc well established and mai ained. Single car garage with adjacent office area.

WHOLE WO.LD?
Ask
W.ltto lh.
. Yourlllf This Q-tlllli~Then
.. . - - Ust
.

REALTOR

tors, trent. rear ends,
bumpert, finde,., doors, tail

12,500. Coli 1114·31170447.

~~MI'~

Judy DeWitt-Realtor-388-B155
J : Merrill Carter-Realtor-379-21B4
Becky Lan.e-Realtor-446-0468
Jim Cochran-Re•ltor-446-7881
Virginia Smith - Realtor-388-8826
Elizabllth Long- Realtor-676-39.6 8
Phyllis Loveday-Re.a ltor-446-2230

1U9 through 1971. Mo·

Kowaoowkl

17 ft. Sportocraft tri-haul

THE WIOU
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TELL1111

814-446-2.868.

1975 KX250

For tale Ford P.U. p1rt1.

boat. 715 HP Evan-rude
motor a trailer. exc. cond ..

1977 Chrivy Novo cOli be

81 AMC Spirit Iota of extras.
great g .. mileage. exc.
~ond. Must sell.· Call 614 ·

~04-117! - 2868 .

Motors for Sale

Conley.

BOO Case tractor, P$,
power. 10 ft. Buah
brand wheel diiC.,

f175.00. 304-175-1871or
675-71911.

1180 Yam•h• TTI500, •• ·
cond., *700. Call after 4PM ,

75

aeeri Orueser Lane, Camp
1978 Mercury Cougar XR7.
power steering. power
b'raket. air cond, AM -FM.

Eacort ndar detector ,

614-448-2044.

r•l dependable car. Call

1114·448-3271 alter 6.

Business Services

1979 Hondo HowkCB4DOTI 1983 Hondo lho- 710.

Freo pickup &amp; delivery. Coli
114-378-2850.

Roilry or coble tool drMIIng.
•••• 304-898-3102.
ltorko T- end Lown . lervlco, otump removol, 30411711·2010.
I &amp; D HOME IM,IIOVEMENTI. NPI--t - ·
dowo. olumlnum aoffil. vinyl
aiding. aontlnuouo gutteoa,
frH aettmataa,

all worll

guoron-. CoH -..lnp
lJ04·1171·21144.

11\ssu7 Talks with speech
impedlmenl
12 Wire nails
17 Army meal
21 Part ot jackal
228a«mug
23 Doctrine
24 Sea in Asia
25 Three-toed slalh
26 Cried
28 Dinner course
30 Loss
32 Symbol lor
tantalum
33Colllde
35 Approach
37 Ealn
39 Existed
40 Obtain
41 Arllcie
43 FalsehOOds
45 Monster
47 Neon symbol
48 WOO&lt;ty plant
49 Change
52 l'jarrow slrlp
elwood
54 Require ,
56 Groans
57 Dark red
59 Baker's products
61 Pan ol church .
62 lnlellect
63 River in England
64 Derived lrom
66 KnoCk
67 Pigpen
68 Doom
69 Po's partner
71 Unit of Japanese
currency
72 Declare
74 Courtyard
·76 Female horse
77 Vast age

78 Steamship: abbr.
79 seethed
81 Spanish lor "rl-"
62 Helps
83 Coagulate
84 British prison
65 Tiny
87 Empower
89 Selec1ed
90 Blemishes
92 COmpetent ·
94 Part of window
frame

95 Arrilnges in folds
96..: stale
97 Painter
99 Hawaiian wreath
100 COmlort
101 Uncle's wile
102 Proposilions
103 ,c8rponler' s tool

1os Spin

107 A stale: abbr.'
109 Lord Privy Seal:
abbr.
110 Brick-carrying
devices

. 11 1 Pertaining to
punishment
113 River in Alrlca
114 Greek leiter
115 French article
116 Erase: printing
117 Shallow vessel
118 Brim
120 Dlpthong
121 Wild plum
122 Loom device
123 Man's nickname
t 24 Dllllcully
126 Rumor
128 Propagate
130 Enlhusiasm
132 Considerable
134 Wanders
135 Peruse
136 Kind ol type: abbr.
137 Bellows

139 Fa1 ol swine
141 Symbol for
tellurium
142 Goal

143 Girl's name
145 South American ·
animal

147 Soil
149 Rodent
152 Sign on door
153 Landed property
155 Frighlen
157 Baker's products
159 Note ol scale
160 BrisUe
162 Coral ISland
164 Handle
166 Wiped ou1
168 Prf!Pare for print
169 Savory
170 Former

Bealle
171 Marsh birds
DOWN
1 Former Russian

ruler
2 Lamb's pen name .

3 M)ISell
4 Church bench
5 Smoolh
6 Repulse
7 Place of lhe seal:
abbr.
·aPossessive
pronoun
9 Juncture
10 Heaped
11 Trapped
12 Baronet: abbr.
13 Crimson
14 Again
15 Guard
16 Cubic mete•
17 SrYIIIII rug
18 Teutonic deity
19 Glossy laMe
20 Wrlllng 1ablers

27 Caudal appendage
29 Magnitude
31 Diphthong
34 Prison

man-

·

36 Harvest
38 Vegetable
40 Alum"ll: abbr.
42 Gaseous element
44

MiJ~.

46 A (lepartment ol
defense
48 Pitch
49 Collecr
50 Washes
51 Artiliciallangauge

53 Pile
55 Compass point
56 Small amount
58 Stories
60 Mast

62 Planet
65 lndellnile number
68 Grow dim
69 Antlered animal
70 Poker stakes

72 Make amends
73 Requites
75 Cravar
76 A lhousand
thousands
77 Run away to be
married

79 Canonized person
60 Amounts owed
62 More competenl
83 Pursue
84 Profits

65 Yale man
68 Be ill
69 Box
90 Little
91 Yellow in hue
93 Necessities
95 Merchant

97 Assislant
98 Sunburn

102 Adventuresome

104 Step
106 Aunt: Sp.
107 Coast
108 FOOd programs
110 Ba careful
t 11 Group of Boy

Scouts,

112 Burbo1
114 Lawn grass-seed

mixture

116 Legal document
117 Couple
1 19 Body ol water
121 Blemish
122 Paper measu•e
123 Member ol
Parliament:

abbr.
125 Frog
127 Teutonic deity

126 Method uf cooking
moat
129 Checked
130 La,....s
131 Pamphlets
133 Fall in drops
136 Specks
138 Sling
140 Evaporates
143 Symbol for
dysprosium

144 Above and
IOUChing
146 Region
148 Gull-like bird
150 Toward shelter
151 Youngsters
153 Dine
154 Actor Wallach
156 Corn plant pan
156 Capuchin monkey
161 Agave plant
163 ~ord : abbr.
165 Shlit: abbr.
167 Spanish: abbr.

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hio Briefs:-----, Brown convicted of young girl's death

1

Conrail executive objects to sale
CLEVEL,AND ( UPI) - A Conrail executive told till'•
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authonty Friday that Conrail
should be sold to the public and not to Norfolk Southern Corp.
Charles N. Marshall, Conrail vice president of marketing, said the
sale of Conrail to Norfolk would eventually hurt the economy of
Cleveland and Ohio.
Marshall said the economic health of the port and Cleveland
depl'nded on the competition of three railroads and the sale to
Norfolk would diminish that competition.
•
Dep,artment of. Transportation Secretary Eli2abeth Dole has
i-ecommended to Congress ..that Conrail be sold to Norfolk for $1.2
billion.

HUD probing possible

corruptio~

CLEVELAND (UPI) - The Department of Housing and Urban
Development has launched an Investigation Into possible
mismanagement and corruption of the CUyahoga Metropolitan
Housing Authority.
·
HUD officials said CMHA would be Investigated for possible
corruption and alleged mismanagement of federal funds.
HUD Secretary General Samuel R Pierce Jr. said he was
"concerned about the apparent lack of progress ofCMHA to Improve
Its management operations." The findings of the last HUD
Jnvestlgatloo of CMHA, published March 30, 1982, said CMHA was
poorly managed.

Committee may ·oversee 911 work
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Cleveland and Cuyahoga County officials
are making plans to establish a planning committee that would
ove~ creation of a 911 emergency telephone answertng network In
the county.
The state bill that would authorize the911 number Is expected to be
signed by Gov. Richard F. Celeste within two w.eeks. The legislation
requires a three-member planning committee.
Th~ system would quickly route callers to the correct emergency
department upon thler dialing 911.

Celeste makes appointment
COLUMBUS ( UPI) -Gov. Richard F. Celestl' announced Friday
the appointment of Louanne Stratton Boland of Toledo to the board of
trustees at Medical CollegE' of Ohio, Toledo.
Boland Is a elinlcian in nursing admlf!lstratlon at St. Vmcent
Hospital and Medical Centl'r, Toledo. She aLso served as head nurse
of a 32-bed medical-surgical unit at the hospital.
The governor aLso named Harold H. Paul, a former teacher and
athletic coach: at Findlay and other schoo,ls, as trustee of Miami •
:
· · ·
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UniversitY. ' ·
·
Paul Is midwestern regional sales director for Central Reserve
LifE' of the North America Insurance Co.

CINCINNATI (UPI) - Debra
Brown, an alleged accompllce in a
Midwestern crime spree last
summer, was convicted Friday
night In Hamilton County Common
Pleas Court of killing a 15-year-old
Cincinnati girl. Another jury dellberates the fate of the alleged
mast.ermlnd of the crime spree,
Alton Coleman.
The two were tned slmultane·
ously In separa tecourtiwms lor the
killing last summer of Tonnle
·Storey, whose body was found In a
vacant apartment buil&lt;llng In the
city' Walnut Hills section July 19.
The seven-man, five-woman jury
found Brown, 22, guilty of aggra·
vated murdPr with thl' death ·

penalty speclfldations, The bearing
to determine her sentence bE!glns
Monday morning.
Meanwhile, the two-man, 10woman jury hearing similar
charges against Coleman was
sequestered la,ie Friday and was to
return to the task Saturday. His
charges aLso carry the death penalty
specifications.
Coleman, 29, and Brown had been
convicted for themutdero!Marlene
Watters In suburban Norwood.
Brown was sentenced to life In
prison, but Coleman was sentenced
to the electric chair. She was killed
and her husband beaten In their
home last July. .
During Coleman's trial; Assistant

Hamilton County ProSecutor Daniel
Re!f told jurors the defendant
scrawled "I hate Nlggers. Death"
on a wall near Storey's body.
Relfsaldthemurderwasplanned.
"It Is pnor calculation to take
Storey Into a building, undress her,
tie her up with ligatures· and then
choke the life out of her," Reif said.
Assistant Hamilton Coilnty Prosecutors Claude Crowe and Melba
Marsh, the same team that prosecuted Brown in tbeWaltermurder,.
said Storey's death was part of a
death pact between the two
defendants.
Dr. Ben Yamaguchi, a Cincinnati
pathologist, testified that the body
was so badly decomposed It is
Impossible to· tell the date and time

ofdeath. ·
.
Proecutors have maintained tha t
Coleman and Brown, both of
Waukegan, rll., killed Storey during
a wave of robberies and bE!atlllgl!
throughout tbe Midwest last
summer.
Therewerefoundgulltyln OaytOI)
and sentenced to Wyears In prison
for the : kidnapping of a C\)llege
professor In Kentucky. Tile man ·
was found unharmed In the trunk of
his car In Dayton. Afterthattrlal, the.
two were taken to Cincinnati forfbe
flrst.ol their murder trials.
They aLso lace murder charges lh·
Indiana and are accused of cr!~
In Michigan, Wisconsin and DUnols.
They were apprehended In Evanston, Ill.
·

,

More espionage ring damage uncover~d
By PAMELA A.l\facLEAN
SAN FRANCISCO iUPl) - A
hearing before a federal magistrate
turned up more evidence of damage
to national security by an accused
famlly-and·frlend spy ling being
called the Soviets' most Important In
the United States In lJ years.
Suspected Navy spy Jerry Whitworth, 45, was ordered held without
ball Friday bY Magistrate Freder·
lck Woel11en who said testimony
suggested Whitworth was "a threat
to the community and to the nation
asawhole."
·
.
William Smits•. an FBI Soviet
expert, testified lour classified
documents found In a search of
Whitworth's Davis, Cal!f., home
Included "Annex X," a Navy
contingency plan for hostilities in
the Middle East.
The documents also Included a
radio manual, secret message·
handling InformatiOn and sensitive
satellite da,ta, and Sn,lits concluded,
"We believe these were of slgnifi·

cant value to the Soviets. "
Whitworth, who had held top
security communications posts In
the Navy beginning in thelate1960s,
Is one of four Navy men accused of
conspiring to sell derense secrets to
the Soviets. AU four have been
arrested.
Military experts have described
the alleged spy ring as the Soviets'
largest since tl)e Rosenberg case ol
the 1000s and said theoperatlonmay
have given the Soviets a roadmap
for evading the Navy's undersea
network of sound sensors that warn
against Soviet mlssue·subs.
Louis Hlken, Whitworth's lawyer,
said his client has admitted being a
long-time frtend of John Walker, the
alleged ring leader, and wrote to
him after Whitworth's 1983 retll'!"ment about his job hunting.
.The govermnent, Hlken said, was
attempting to take · his client's
"perfectly Innocent actjvltles and
make them Into something else:"
Whitworth's fingerprints were

found on aJ pagi!S ol the documents
In the possession of Walker, who Is
alleged to have recruited his brother
and.son into the ring.
Smits said the documents In·
eluded "handwritten crypotogra·
phlc lists."
Smits also said Walker's home In
VIrginia contained "voluminous
Information of espionage activity"
Including sOviet payment schedules

and Instructions about how to pass
lntol-mauon In the United States and
abroad.
An IRS investigator testified
evidmce was found that Whitworth
·had purchased $22,00) In .cashiers
checks at nine banks between 191ll
and 1983. He retired from the Navy
In 1983 and moved to Davis, Calif., 50
miles east of San Franctsco.
.i

Couples file for marriage
GALLIPOLIS - The following Annstrong, 17, 1ffi Court St.,
couples filed lor marnage licenses st\ldent
this past. week In Gallla County
Leslie G. Burgess, :&gt;1, Rt. 1,
ProbateCourt.
Gallipolis, Federal Mogul em· ·
George Ronald S!leets 11, 19, ployee, and Linda C. McGowan,:;~;
Eureka Star Route, G &amp; J Auto Rt. 1, Gallipolis, housewife. •
Parts, and Kelly D. Stowers, 19,
Kenneth Hunter, W, Rt . 2,
Eurekli Star Route, AAA employee. Gallipolis, unemployed, and Teresa
Jl'rry T. Martin, 46; Rt. 1, Roach, 19; Point Pleasant,
Cheshire, carpenter, and Opal unemployed . ·
Pauline Taylor, 38, Rt . 1, Cheshire,.
Charles B. Corwin, 21, Rt. .1, .·
housewife.·
·, Northup, self-employed, and Robin
Keith w. Jackson, 25, Rt. 4, G. Pelham, 22, Houstqn, . T~&gt;xas •. · ...
Galllpo)ls, u.s. Army, and Tony a J.. Uflemployed.

Sage again convicted of murder
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A Fran~tlln c;ounty Common Pleas Court
jury has once again convicted Roy Howard Sag!' of aggravated
lllj.lrder In the 1982 death of Ohio University student Cathenne
Wanner.
And for the second tltne, Sage got l!fe In pnson.
He was convicted In July of 1982 of killing the 18-year-old woman,
but the conviction was rev~&gt;~ bY the Court of Appeals. Sage had
· maintained that Wanner had killed herseU and he had shot himself In
a lovers suicide pact. sage suffered only superficial wounds.
Friday, the jury (jeliherated little more than three hours before·
returning the verdict. When Sage satd·he had nothing to say, Judge
William Gillie sentenced him to life In prl.son, Under the law that
existed at the time of the death, Sage will be eiglble for a parol~&gt;
bearing after' he·serves 15 years.

Savings Now 11nugh June 15!

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Bakery truck
drivers. strike
. I

CLEVELAND (UPI) - Bakery truck drivers, members of
Teamsters Union Local 52. wmt on stnke Friday against most major
bakeries In Cleveland, Youllgl!town and Akron.
The strike began after contract talks broke off. Unionized drivers
have bren without a contract since July.
. ·
Union officials were not available for comment and no detalls,of
the drivers' demands were revealed bY the union or the bakeries.
Picket lines were set up quickly at the MIUbrook Bread Division of
Interstate Brands Corp. In Cleveland. Members of the local said
delivery trucks would not leave the plant today . .

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CLEVELAND (UP)) - The U.S. Coast Guard officials Friday

found a three-foot piece of aluminum 22 mUes northeast of Cleveland

~Ohio

officials press
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Swango mvesttgatton

COLUMBUS (UP[) - Ohio Senate Republicans
are to unveil their long-awaited revision of the l!l!'Ai-87
state budget today, complete with a 30 percent state
lneome tax reduction over three years.
The Republicans scheduled a noon news confl'rence
at thE&gt; Staiehouse to brief r'eporters on the new fiscal
plan. They plan to present It to the Senate Finance
Committee at 8 p.m.
If the GOP figures are to be believed, the two-year
spending outlay will amount to :just over $19 billion In
stat,; funds. compared wtth the $W.3 billion
House-passed appropriation.

Ohio Power Co. announced plans •
today to file a requestwlth the Public
Utll!tles Commission of Ohio seek·
lng a rate Increase of 7.2 percent . ~
The increase, scheduled to be filed
wfth thecemmisslonaroundJuly15,
will raise an additional $72 mUllon In
revenues.
( harlesA. H&lt;'ller,Jr., president of
Ohio Power, said that the company
has not filed for an increase In 29'
months while the cost of living has
risen In excess of nine peJWnt
during the same period.
In Its announcement, Ohio Power
said that appropnatepublicofflclals
are being notified today of the
company's Intent to file the request
tor additional revenue.
The Increase, If. granted In lull,
will raise the monthly bill of the
typical customer- one who uses 750
kilowatt hours of E'lectrlcity - by

41e Franklin County Coroner's

iomce say it Is possible they could

)llhume more bodies In the Invest!·

. ) _.tiOII.Into actions or Dr. MIChael
,
;,IWIII(ID. evl'l) !hough an autopsy on
V pie exhwned body showed nothing
U1J18tul'81.
'
~ Results of the autopsy and
~ ti'Sts on Rein Waiter, 43,
;n.Jlowlly, a patient seen bY
JIWID&amp;O· former University Hospi,Jdllntem convicted in the non-fatal
~ c#. co-workers In Illinois,
jtiJoWI!d death due to natural causes.
. C01011e!' William Adrlon Friday
·elld the autopsy l'l'\lealed that
Wlltl'l', whOle body ha&lt;l been
II'JIIUnl!d from Sandusky, died of
pneumoata and that there was no
')Widenlle of foul play.
, AdriOO'I ....tant Edward M&lt;r·
p11 .aid !be auiDipY results "don't
'affect Wbit -·re dolrli .one Iota.
,..... belli liD Rtback."

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be did say It II possible

111\rullpton coulll be requesting
.1111111! more exbuil'latlonl.

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'nle Colwnbul Qlfzen.Joumal
Fl1day quoted a I()W'Ce cloee to tlle
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Investigation of Walter's death as
saying, "There Is an Indication the
cause of death wU! he changed."
Walter died Jan. 24, 1984, while
being treated for a brain tumor at
Ohio State University. His death
certificate was signed bY Swango,
and no autopsy was performed after
he died.
Swango, 30, has been under
Investigation In connection with
several patient deaths at University
Hospitals, where he was a surgical
resident from July 191.!3 to June 191!4.
Dr. Patrick Fardal, the county's
chief patholapt, pei:tw med the
autopsy after Walter's body was
exhumed May 15. ·
A week later, Adrion said nolhfnl
indicated that Walta' died of an
unnaturalca~~~e, but he said hewu
waltli11!:
resul~ of toxlcoJotiY

•3ftJSei'..:...

far

tesbl.
I
The tesll were conducted at
University Hospitals under Adrton's

direction.

Swango, a tormer pal'llllledlc In
QUincy, Ill., was convicted there
May 3 on six counts of aggravated .
battery for pol.soning fellllw paramediCs last falL

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st""!lffllsystems.
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Most U.S. cara lind 1111C1Qrts with Olljllatebte '"spr~~~alon. In·
ctudos' lront wr.,t drive. Chevtttea. ltgm tniCI&lt;s and c1rs
rflQI!allrl!!_~aon Strut correc:tlon e•tra. P.lltl and adlll·
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But GOP sources said that will merely cause them
to tighten up more In the ar~&gt;a of public welfare. One

,

Tax ·reform
draws support

Heller said, "our rates will continue '
to be among the lowest In the state
and well belowthenatlonalaverage.
This fact t.s of prlme' Jmpi&gt;rtance,
espeelally to current and potential
employers as they consider expan·
slon or location of industrial
facilities In Ohio."
The Increase Is necessary. Heller
said, "because, although our efforts
to hold down costs are continuing
and Inflation has moderated, our
expenses continwe to lise."
.One' of the results of · the com·
pany's cost-cutting efforts, he
added , has been a reduction of the
f\lel-cost · portion or the average
consumer's bill bY$2.51 per month In
the past year.
The net ·effect for the average
residential customer, Heller said,
when the requested $4.5e increase Is
coupled with the current saving of
$2,51, Is a monthly Increase of only

WASHINGTON !UP!) - Con· witness and stressed that before he
gress kicks tax reform into high retires next year , he will fight to
gear this week as the Senate joins lower the tax burden on the working
.
.
thl' House In weighing President poor.
Reagan's plan, amid early signs of
That wa s followed by hints from
enthuslasmfortheldeabut astream Ways..and Means Chairman Dan
ofproblemsthatcouldspelltr&lt;Juble. Rostenkowski. D·IU., that he would
As It plunged head-first Into consideraddinganothertaxbracket
heanngsthat are expected to extend · on top of Reagan's suggested three
, tor months, the House Ways and - 15 percent , 25 percent and 3.~
Means Committee last week heard a percent - as a way of preventh1g a
varied host of witnesses mightily windfall for the wealthy.
"ThPre is no question4his is going
praise the ooncept of tax reform.
But along with the kind wotds to he a long road and it's going to he
camequ~&gt;stlons about the fairness of
very tedious for us ," added RostenRt&gt;agan's details. There were hints kowsld, admitting that although
1hat one of the"blggest baitl,.. wm then&gt; was strong support for the
Involve attempts by Democrats to concept of tax reform. the Issue
REAGAN'S TAx PLAN IN WOK GEAR - Prescient Ronald
take away some of the breaks '"' faced "turbulent times."
Reagan who has been slumping lor Ids new pruposed tax revision plan,
targeted
for business and the
House .Republican leader Bob
continues the thrust agai!llhe week despite a slream of problems that
wealthy
and
pump
that
money
Michel
of Illinois, while predicting
could speD trouble. One ollhe biggest battles wUI be some ollhe breaks
$2.11l.
toward the mlddll' class and . some form of tax reform would pass,
targeled lor business and the wealthy .
The increase bi'lng sought wUI be
working poor.
capsulized the d!'bate by stating the
based on the cost of doing buslm!ss .
That wlll be no easy task. as only certain fact: "All self·
during the 12 months ending March
evidenced by the testimony of proclaimed populists are for It in
31, l!l!'Ai, and would reflect the
several COI'll9rate chief executives, genera l. but nobody can agree
company's Investment as ot March
gen!'ralty viewed as some of thE' exactly what it should look likE'.
31,1985, Heller added.
biggest winners under Reagan's
" If the other guy fights for one of
plan. While they agreed they liked his causes. w-; say he is fighting for
the president' s idea, the business the special in(~&gt;rest s and is selfish,"
leaders ufgj'd alteration'; that would Michel noted. "But If we fight for one
The id,ea of using salt brine for levy.
make reform even more lucrative of our causes. wesaywcarefightint:t
Meanwhile, Salisbury Township for them.
dust control purposes did not go over
for fairness." .
well last wrek In public hearings In Trustees held a public meeting May
And when asked what changes
This week , the focus turns fi rst to
Jl,at the Meigs County Courthouse
Salisbury and Rutland Townships.
could be made to raise mor&lt;:&gt; the Senate Finance Committee,
Rutland Township held a public for the purpilse or gathering pu~Uc
revenuo:o and remov~&gt; more poor which begins tts look at the
opinion ahout using salt brine for
~anng . on the miJ tter Thursday
people from the tax rolls, one of the president's bill with a Tuesday
helmet.
evening at the fire station with aqout dust control In Salisbury Township. executives . suggested taking more appearanc&lt;' by Treasury Secretary
VIctims Included:
AcCording to Wanda Eblin, town· money from individuals by phasing · James Baker.
.25 people present Including town·
Friday nl_ght None
ship
clerk, about 14 people showed
ship officials.
in the increase In thE' personal
In Ways a nd Means. meanwhile,
. Satunlay
up
at
t)latmeetlng and most of those exemption.
Some lt'Side~ts ai the Rutland
lawmak&lt;:&gt;rs will hear from several
Akron: Andy R. Taylor, 23, hearing voiced opinions that salt In attendance 'were agalns t .using
In probably the cl&lt;:&gt;arest indica · groups- including organizt'&lt;llabor
Ka!;unazoo, Mich., .• killed In a . brine Is really chemical water brine on the roads. No action either
tlon that much of the House battle -and the "fa irness" issue Is again
one-car crash on a Summit County because of a~ids used In drilling for or against brine for dust control
will focus on the brraks for business expected to he at the for&lt;:&gt;.
road near Akron.
procedures. 11 was alleged that the was_taken by trustees at that time.
vs. thOSE' for middle-and lower·
Dale Larson, a spokesman for the
Chardon: James E . Dowling, 21, acids seep Into the brine water. It
However, a resolution was passed
income taxpayers. Speaker Tho- AFL·CIO. sa id the federation was
Chardon, killed on a motorcycle. on was also alleged that roads becomE' In Friday's regular Sallsbury'I'own·
mas O'Neill, D-Ma!:S .. madr a rare pleased with some of Reagan's
Ohio 1661n Gea~ga County.
rnu.ddy and wlll not freeze after· ship meeting by Trustees by Denver
appearance as a congressional proposa ls.
Columbu~: Clayton L. Murphy,
Hysell, IVIarv.ln· McGuire and Rimany applications of salt brine.
36, Col'!f"buS, killed · when his
chard
Bailey, which will allow salt
A final vote on using salt brine for
motorcycle collided with a car on du.St control In Rutland Township bnne to be used on Salisbury
U.S. 62 in Franklin County.
township roads on a' majority rul~s
went down by 13 to seven.
·
·
Sunday
The trustees pointed out that no basis..
Akron: Arthur T. ThompSon, 25, money Is available In Rutland
The resolution states that if a
A butter and cheese distribution and M a nagt'm~nt guidelines and
Akron, killed In a motorcycle Township at ·this time to purchase person wants salt brine usod on hi s sponsored by the Ga Ilia·Meigs proof of incom~ must be provided to
accident on an Akron city street.
·
Community Action Ag~&gt;ncy will be establish eligibility.
or her road, heorshemust take up a
·dust control subStances.
'Rushville: Scott A. Phillips, 21,
Food may be picked up by other&gt;
conducted on Wednesday June 19,
Rutland Township Trustees Cha- J)etltlon from alllandownel'S on that
Rushville killed in a one-car rJes Barrett, Charles Williamson road and submit the petition to the
not Wednesday June 12, as reported for senior citizens only. S&lt;&gt;nlor
ac9ldent on a Fairfield County road. and Charles Rife now plan to put a trustees. If the majority of lan- In the Sunday Tirnes·Sentlnel.
citizens are required to send proofot
Batavia: James W. Mink, 25, levy on the November ballot to lund downers want salt brirle used for
The distribution will begin at 1 Income and a note gra nting perm is·
Cincinnati. killed In a motorcycle· the purchase of dust control for dusi control; It will be applied to that
p.m. at tbeRaclneAm~&gt;rlcanLegion slon for another person to pick up
accident on a Qermont County township roads. If a levy Is passi&gt;d In particular _road In Salisbury
Hall, Meigs County Fairgrounds, their commodities. Persons picking
road .
Tuppers Plain.s Fire Station, Page- up food commoditirs are asked to
•
November, the township would Township.
Eblin
says
that
Salisbury
Townvllle Town Hall and the Harrison· bring large paper bags or small
Columbus: Nicholas . M. Ko- havedustcontrolnextJune.
boxes.
ship
will
still
be
applying
oil
to
Fire Stat ion.
villE'
marek, 17, Columbus, killed In a ··• )Another meeting wlll be held in
Quetlons can IJe answered b;·
township
roads
for
dust
control
In
Cheese
recipient
s
must
fall
wit
hln
one-car accident on a Columbus city t: l·he near future to give 8 breakdown
calling
!he agmcv a 1367·i341 .
150 percent of U.S. Office of Budget
street.
· ·or the costs to taxpayers for such a front of houses.

Salt brine usage
brings objections

As part of Its package, approved on nearly party

. WASHINGTON (UPI) -HouseBudgetCorrunlttee .
Chairman William Gray goes Into a HouSe-Senate
conference on the budget Tuesday prepared for
compromise but says the HouSE' IS not llkelytoyieldon
preserving SOCial Secul'ity benl'flts: •
But Senate Republican leaders, who Pt;esSUredthe,lr
GOP colleagues Into casting a politically difficult vote
to cancel next year's Social Security cost-of-~Ving
raise In the name or deficit reduction, wUI face a
difficult situation If they now back &amp;&gt;WII.
·
.Both the House and Senate h8ve I!PIJI'OVed budgets
for fiscal l!l!'Ai ·that cut about $.'!&amp; billion from the
anticipated deficit of more than~ biUI!)n. But.other
than the bottom line. tl1e ·tWo differ greatly especiallY In mliltary spending am! Social Securityand the House-Senate conference committee Is trying
10 resolve those d!screpencles.

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source said that area will get no increase over the
existing level, and that a 7 percent. annual hike In
publ ic assistance benefits will be canceled.
The Republican leadership has already mad€ a '
decision to spend $5.725 billion on primary and
secondary schools - the same amount proposed by
celeste last ,January.
Expenditures for colleges and universities are
&lt;'?&lt;jlected to equal or exceed the level recommended
by Celeste .
But sources said last week that the Republicanswlll
trim a "sizeable" amount , perhaps up to 40 percent .

SOcial. Security, CrUcial issue in new budget

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' biennium ,
state spending by $2 billion overt he current
compared with the governor 's $3:2 billion.
The GOP tax cut oflO percent a year starting In 1985
costs $1.2 billion, compared with the House-passed 5
percent a year for two years, costing $600 million.
Republicans received a jolt 1ate last week when
William J. Sl)kurtl, director of the statE', Office of
Budget and Management, reported a $:U! million
reduction In the amount available for spending In

Cheese giveaway June 19th

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! COLUMBUS (UPI) -Officials In

1

Democrats have complained lor week$ that the
Republicans had no alternative . to the proposal
offered last January by Gov . Richard F. Celeste and
adopted by the House on April 15.
Republicans are unified behind the revised
document, and It Is expected to clear on an 18-15 vote
when the dust settles on Wednesday's floor debate.
A Tuesday morning Finance Committee meeting Is
scheduled to take arnendmmts imd vote the bill out,
and floor action Is scheduled lor a io a.m. Wednesday
session.
Republican lea(lers have said their plan will raise

Ohio·Power Co.
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Republicans ready to unveil budget

By United Press lntematlonal
At least sevPn men,lncludli\gfour
motorcyclists, were killed In traffic
accidents ih Ohio this past weel\end, .
the Ohio State Highway Patrol said
today.
The count showed no deaths
Friday night, three Saturday and
four Sunday.
The Patrol S..ld none of the four
motorcyclists was wearing .a -

Piece of missing plane found

en tine

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio. Monday; June 10, 1985

Traffic accident$·
leave seven de(ld

Euy-rolling, long-wearing

tread compound

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thai Is apparently part of a twln-£'1\gine plane reported missing
between Oshawa, Ont., and Cleveland the day before.
The u.s. and and Canadian coast guards and the U.S. Civil Air
Patrol searched between Cleveland and Port Stanley, Ont., for the
rn!llslng plane.
.
.
Debris round Thursday did not belong to the plane, officials said.
Gary RobertSon, 29, of Oshawa, Ont .. was flying a twin-engine
atrcraft !rom ~hawa to Cleveland and was to have landed at
Hol*lns International Airport at 1: ~ a.m.

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and by that time the company's .
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in effect for nearly two and a half
yea·rs.
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lines on the strength of VIce President George Buslj's
tie-breaking vote, the Senate scrapped pext year's
scheduled cost-of-living raise for 36 million Social
Security recipients, savlngnearly$6bllllon. The House
chose to retain the Social Security raises In Its budget,
approved '258-170, with 24 Republicans joining the
Democratic majority.
Some GOP aides have mentioned granting half the
cost-of·Uvlng hike as a compromise, but Gray Is not
ready to accept that yet.
"I could see all kinds of (~promise 1scenertos that
rillgtit occur," Gray said In an Interview. "But as
chatrlnan I cannot even predict that the HoQse may be
willlng to C9111Promise on the (Social Secunty~ issuE'
because of the ovmwhelming view of the House,
bl,-partlsanly ... .
On derense, the chambers switched - the House
ill

refused to give a cost-of·llvlng hikE' to the Pentagon
while the Senate, with President Reagan' s backing,
hiked the mllltary's allocation to keep up with billa lion.
The two chambers are about $10 billion apart.
"Probably the mostcrlticallssueisSoclaiSecunty,"
Gray said. "We are not that far apart on the defense
Issue. In fact. weareprobablyclosertogetherthlsyear
than we've ever been In recent years."
Reagan Is keeping up too assertion that be has
compromJ,sed enough on defense, citing his onglnal
pian for a 13 percent Increase over Inflation for the
Pentagon, and his later aqulescence to 6 percent, then
to3percent, and J\ow to inflation only.
But Gray says that only shows the president may not
have yl't reached his bottom line.
The White H011se Influence Is telling on the Senate
Republican negotiators, who have held several private

mee)lngs last week with admi nistration ' budg01
director David Stockman to discuss the budget and
especially ihe Pentagon fUnd ing .
"lt'sgolngtobe a very tough conference ... slncr it Is
not clear at allhowmuchtheadministralon Is willing to
compromise, If at all," said one aide close tothetalks.
The Senate also eliminated about a do1.en federa l
· programs, apparently heeding Stockman's philisophy
that In times of economic austerity, a governrnen(
cannoi afford to do ce11aln things for· Its people. The
House scrapped only one - general ri;'Venut&gt; s h arln ~ ·
with stales- and that not until1!m.
"Whether or not we'll be able to compromi'l&lt;' is
dependent on whether the president andtbeSenat en r~·
serious about deficit reduction or arc they really. fir'!&lt; I,
out to change the structure of the fedemt
govf'nvnent," Gray said.
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