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tow&amp; attempted to negotiate the llangerous Galllpolls
pool and cwve that feeds the main chamber of the
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· tbe'l'reuwy's general fUnd, and tbe rest would cane
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.- ll.S.lleP. Bob McEwen, R-Ohlo, called the project
11ie water bill also authorizes $32 million for
"the siDale most IIIJBlt" In the Ohio River
navlptlonallmproyaneats to J..oratn harbor, at least
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deterkntlon, lnadeq~te size and tfe&amp;Cherwl
Sly State Park, and $6 mlllloll for navigational
.appl'Qaeh" at t11e Cllm!llt locka and dam.
' lmprowments to the aev.;Jand har6or.
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Tbe biD allo Includes authorlzlitlon for the folloWing
Ohio flood control projel!ts:
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provllllm caUa tor construction ot a
-f9.2 mlWan for tbe Miami River at Falrfleld;
llbt lockanda SJI).b:Jt audll)' lock 111 tbemiWon for the Scioto River north of
llde ot the Objo IUW!'. In adclti,CII. tbe
Odlllcolbe;
for rebabWtatlon ot the exlldDi..diaL
-a1 miWDD for • Hocldng River at NelsClnville;
miWon for the MuslclngumRiver atKIDbuck;
~=~~~otthecurTentstiuCibm,l2
miles de
from GaDipnlls, makes lorldnl
-$6.2 miWon'for the Rocking River at J..ogan;
· dltriCult and dallgerous. And the
1122 ot the
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kxidng'chambers results In delays and hlgbe!' barae
CarroUtoo;
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.-13.5 miWon for the Musklnguin River at
· Rep. CJareilce Miller, R-011¥&gt;, said there IS no mare
Mansfield;,
~ ··loclQng cbamber on the natlon's Inland:
'lbe measure authorlzl!s loans ot a million and
waterways.
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$18A mllllon -fQr water supply proJects at Caesar
' ''Just this past spring," Miller said lp a stateineat;1 Cnlek ~ and WDllam H. Hanba take:
was the
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haDded a water reeources bW !bat lliCIUdel
autborlzatlon of $200 mQIIon tor a dam and locka
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~May jobless.rate

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. '11m111 8 A;e18taft
GALLJPOLJS. - Gallla and
rate in May
Meigs 'joined most other cwntles In
the area by posting a decline In the
County
Percentage
May unemployment rate. The
jobless rate throughout the area,
Athens ......................9.t (lfl:4)
howeYer, continues to remain above
I GaDia ..................... 11.1 ( lL7)
stateand~tlonalaverages, reports
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lackson .................. 114 (12.3).
the OhJo· Bureau of Employment
Lawrence
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SeMces.
M1!lp
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Meigs County registered Its
Vinton
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12.0 ( ll.6)
\ lowest level of unemployment for
the year with a May ftgure of ll.6
JOBI.E'JS RAT~£ - With the
percent, OOwu t!Jree.tel)ths (0.3) ot a
notable
exoeptioa of Lawrencepercent fnm Its Aprtl posting ofll.9
percent.. •
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where a one-month Increase of ..
more
than five ~ was ·
The countY. s ptevtous 1984 low
repOrted
by the OBES - lllld .
was ~ In January, with a
VlntGn,
where
a mocle8t Increase '
1lgure ct 12.8 percent.
was
reported,
lhe jobleM rate In
'lbe Meigs posting for May
. aD SUITOUDdlng COUIIties derepresents· the third straight
monthly dec;llne for the county. . clined In Ma,. In chart above, ,
April rMe8 are shown In pareoOverall, theunemploymentratehas
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fallen byL9peroentslnceFebruary,
when the county posted Its 1984 high
of13.5peroent .
lered throughout most of southeast'lbeGalllaCountyunemplQYillellt ern Ohio. With the notable exception
rate fell by one-half (0.5) of one of Lawrence- where a, one-month·pen:e11t between Aprtl and May, .Increase of more than five percent: ·
according to the OBES.
was reported by the OBES - and ·
The May postlngofl1.1 percent- Vinton, where a modest Increase
OOwu frOm the Aprtl Jlgure of ll7 was reported, the jobless rate In all
percent - represents the second suiTOUJldlng counties declined. · •:
• straight month of decline for GaWa
OBESflguresshow1,652ofGallia'
County.
County's estimated work force of
Ulll'mployment reached Its 1984 14,9.1&gt; without work In May.
high In Gallla during March, when
In Meigs, the OJ3ES reports 1,289
the county. posted a rate of 12.2 of that county's work force of 11,141:
percent.
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as jobless during the month. •
· The May decline In unemployThe state jobless rate stood at 9. 7
ment for GaWa and Meigs was In .. percent In May, while the national
llne with a downward trend regis- rate was reported at 7.2 percent:
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lfM!I'III1k'llt bas ever pen theni llablllty, whlcbevel' Is greater.
· 'a week. Maybe we can all go out for
anytlllllabeck."l'eJestenald. .. .
More than ball .tbe almost 4 lcecrearflontheweekend,"Celeste
~'It Is a modelt reflmd and I've
ml11lon refunds wm be for fl. 'lbey told a news conference.
tried to be oarefll1 to point out It rs a f Will be lk'llt autmnaUcalb': taxpay· .
Money for the refunds Will come
modellltretiand.Butlfyoulookback ersWillnothavetoapplyb'tbem.
fnm the $131 mllllon surplus the
attbabllioryottblantatelt'sthetlrst
'"lbooepeoplewlmf!ledearlywlll statelsexpectedtorecordattheend
lime ther!t'a '-tall effclrt to lilY ... get theli' retundl back first. It's an of the current fiscal year June :ll.
we ll8t!d to .e yourdollars"Wllleey , lilcentlve to tile early next year, Theother$!l'lmlUlonWillbekeptasa
. the llrst checks go
mao.
RJidwelltlldltwae;erateamArgin too," Ms. J.Jmbach said.
fiscal cushion.
Andmorethanh8ittherefundS ·herewe'Dretumlttoyou,"besakt
Howshouldtaxpayersspendthelr
Celeste, with House Speaker
Wlllbefor$7.
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VemalG.RlffeJr .• D-NewBostonat
"Well, ·I pess If the averaae 111ft! wiD .p.oe taxpa)ten refunds tl
"For me It will take care of the his side, slgJ!ed the bill Into law
Oblolnlsllkemelt'llbetbellrsttllne • S7 or .2 pacent ot tbetr 11183 tax . allowanceforoneotmyclllldrentor Friday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Don't
belntoornucliofahui1yto8plndt¥
tax refUnd the state ts ll!lldlna your
w'ay.
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AJthoUib Gov. Richard Celeste
has slped the Sill million bill Into
law, Tax Ccmrnlsllaaer ~
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ct t11a lkenllll aDd atCistJ'Iidoll
procedara Cllft'llltb' required tor
aulllmDbllll ad ~ wm
alsolltrequlllillarftllll*ll. '

operators wblch can be J.'l!YOked
lliiW the operator Is 1611 evela only
one ltale or· local traffic law Is
vlolall!d.OperatorsWOlberequlred
to obtain and display a ...-Ucenae
plate. ·

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a nqJI!d,ltmaynotbe, '1111tlaw.ays
·a i1IIIPid Is a mocudzl!id \'eldcle
capable ct beiJIIP"''kid but Is a11o
eq\IWedwtthabllpWmaear,
Accord~~~~ to tbtiiiW, tbe rmtor
must bave a....., dllplaoeia&amp;~tof
nomantbail•CIIlbloo.dml!taa;
produce liD mare 1lliD ·oae brake
ho.fii!POW'!l': ad bave a ma1dmurn

·' GAUJPOLJS-Oieol. .crues
awteplni the CIOUIIUy are niOfilldi
ADd, ""'da" . , 111it' can be
"anr oualf liCit handlld paqaerly.
To blip IIIIIU'elnopl!id'NIItY, ecme . Tooperatta..-,Kandl5year

.wlaw*haw-IJiiUtl.
TonowiiPIIroperateamapl!id,lf
)'011 are lllldlr Jl. a lll&lt;t UIYe

balllllt-tlwcllla ..... ,.ll 111
muat bi wom, Tile nqlid 1-.t be

equipped w1t11 a rear Vllw ndnca
.... mull be operatld wltblll Cllree
llet ottbe. lflded.tbero.dWa)'.
. Itlu.,-.attOeirr)'tpuiiiiiEI.
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well u • l'C*! ,II&amp; 'l'tlll wiD also
_ . to _
. . , _ not boJdlaw . a
canwt ~ operator'• UralM',
1 af ip ,
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nlqUlred tor 14 aDd ]5 ' year Old
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of no more than ~mph on a
level swface. If the vehicle exceeds
any of these, It Is legally a
motorcycle.
According to Gallla-Meigs State
Highway_Patrol post commander
Lt. DaJI Henderson, the moped
operatormustobeythesametratflc
laws tha.t apply to the operators of
bicycles and motor vehicles. Hend·
~ said these Include obeying
tratflcslgnsandslgnals, travellngln
the same direction u lltlk'r ~.
signalling turns and. yielding the
right of way.
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for the first time slnee 1982 and sales
The :ll Industrial stocks In the of new homes were off for the fourth
widely watched Dow Jones Index month In five.
posted their biggest gain In three
In addition, the Agriculture be!
-~ amid reports of a weakening· . partment .sald the prices faimers
economy, declining housing sales got for their products dropped 0.7 ·

and a slackening of commodities · percentlnJune. ·
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prices.
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Sto&amp; prices retreated from a ~bile and private sectors showed
broad upswing Fridjly but still · onlymlldconcerna~utthe~ports,
managed a modest gain, with the , saying the economy was merelY .
Dow gaining 5.85 points to close at slowing, not failing. And there was
1,132.40, Its best perfonnanc since ilo talk of a new recession:
June7.
Separately, the Commerce DeFor the week, the key stock ·partment said Its Inde}C: of'Leadlng
market
· ter rose 1.33 points. ' Indicators slipped 0.1 percent from
· y's actlvlty came as the · the April level. That was the first
~enurnent reported that Its key decllne since August 1982, although
fQrecastlng gauge for national Increases In recent months have
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a!!Sf!Ciate.
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Mrs. Floyd will particl[)ate In
all phatieS of the real esta~
business Including resklentlal,
farm, commere1al and tndtla•trial sales. 'Sbe Is ni:ensed by the

Ohio Real Estate CommiSSion. '
A graduate of GaJilpolls · Busl· .
• ness ' College, . she h8s
. also
studied nll!l estate ·ptlljclples,
practices and law ai Rio Grande
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Mrs. Floyd Is a native of
Morgan County, Ala, She ~
her husban.d, Tony, moved to
Gallla County In 1972 during
coostructlon of the Gavin plant,
where he was employed as a
bf)Uermaker. They reside on
Keeler Road In Addison
Township.

Mrs. Floyd 1s active In the

PORIER l:lt.OBIST, CERAMIC SHOP - Drift. Patty Sa,yder, rill&amp;, !lower d &lt;ar«· lt.emll\lr 8lle
wood Florllt lllld ~ located In Porter on Oldo . lnclfvk! poes~ware, bllque, Cl!l Mille 11M r 21 lllld
1•11Mbeeaopealorh•ln~•olfenllceramlcsand
DoWer 111'1'111'&lt;11&amp;""'* for tuDiniJ lllld _.....,.
' frelll, dried 111¥1 lllk !lower liiTIIIIgt!llle to area Local geoeral deUver)' II av.u.Ne lllld Mra. Hollteln
CUIIIGmeiJ. n.y JIGIBteln,lelt, Is """ JJ owuer and ·lnltructa two ceramic cl• 2 a week.
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GAI..LIPOLlS - Former Ga:illpolls resident Ron Wroblewski has·
received the national .sales achievement award for 1!&amp; from
Investors Heritage Life Insurance Co., Frankfort, Ky.'
The son ()f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wroblewsld, 8l.8 First Ave., be has
sold tnsurance In the eerecto.Kenova area near ijunttngton, W.Va.,
for the past 13 years an.d Is regtonal,manager for the cm~pany's
operations in West Virginia. southeastern Ohio, eastern Kentucky
and western V1rglnla.
• Wroblewski received the !!Ward for successful saleS and service
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TaX Commissioner Joanne ):..bnbach says the Department of Taxation'
wt11 follow the same procedure for maillng the special refunds as It does for
· malllrig regular Income tax refunds.
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· "The department·will compile a Jist Of au taxpayers entitled to a refund
and certlty that list to the Auditor of State," Ms. l..tmbach said.
"The auditor will prepare a warrant for each taxpayer and retwn the
warrants to the department Tbe department will perform the actual
ma1llng of tbe retunds,"-she said.
Under the $50 million tax refund bill, Umbach has until Aug.l5 to send all
the Information ~o the auditor.
Taxpayers will get relunds of 2 percent ~f the 1983 tax Uablllty or $7,
· whicheVer Is greater.
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Todayts.SWiday,July1,the183rddayof1!$. Therearel83dayslefttn
the year.
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Today's lilghllght In history:
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On July 1, 1898, Theodore Roosevelt and his "Rough Riders" carried out
a vlctomusassaultonSanJuanHillln CubadurlngtheSpanlsh·Amerlcan
War.
On this date:
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ln~.Sir1bomasMorewentontrialtnEngland,chargedwlthtreason
tot refusing the Oath of Supremacy. .
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In 1847, the first adhesive U.S. postage stamps were Issued. 9
In 1867, the Dominion of Canada was created.
In 1943, "pay-as-you-go" Income tax wlthhol~ began for American
wage and salary earners.
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In t99!."the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union and 58 other na!iOIIS
signed the Nuclear NonprollferatlonTreaty, designed to halt till; spread Of

·nuclear weapons.
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Ten years ago: 'nlepresldentofArgenttna,JuanDmltngoPeron,diedat
the age of '18.
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11g0: U.S. businessman W1111am Nlehou.s returned home to
Ohio lollowtng his .
after 40 mooths In the hands ot Venezuelan
guenillas.
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One ye8r ago: Inventor-phllo&amp;opher R. Buckmlnster Fuller tiled at the
-~ of""
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. POMEROY - Total sales credited to Meigs County In U.S. savings
bonds through FebrUary of t111s year are $14,396; .according• to
11leodore T. Reed Jr., the county'J savings bond chairman.
Statewide sales through February were $17,1lli,T17.

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COLUMBUS - Members of the Ohio Mlntng and Reclamation
Assoclatlop recently selected Howard W. Williams as the 1984 Coal
Man of the Year.
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WUllams ts vice president of Peabody Coal Co. He joined the firm
In October 1951 at Its Sunn,yhlll rnl1ie In PeiTY County.
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He was recently InvOlved In the company's efforts to niaintaln Its
contract With Consumer Power Co. in MichlgaJ), which was saved
when till) state allowed a varfallce to Peabody.
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WUllams Is also president Of Peabody's eastern divtston and Is
·responsible for company ·operations In Coshocton and the Broken
Aro wash plant, which washes coal for Columbus &amp; Southml Ohlll
Electric Co.
WUllams was honored by the ~atton tor worldilg ''tirelessly to
promote coal.''

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'nlemostfrlghteningwordslnthe · , "Don't you · have a backup
English langu§ge are, "Ourcompu· computer, when the main computer Is down." fou hear It rnpre and ter goes down?."
more as you go about lrylng to
"ldoubtlt. Doyouknowwhatone
conduct your business.
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of these things costs?"
The other day I was at the airport
"Let's forget the. computer. What
attempting to buy a ticket to about your planes? They're , stlll
Washington and thea!tendantsald, flying, aren't they? 1'
"I'm sorry, I can't sell you a ticket.
"I couldn't teU wltbout asking the
Our computer Is down."
computer, and as I told you ..."
"What do you mean your compu"I know', It's doWn. Maybe I could
ter Is down? Is It depressed."
justgotothegateandaskthepllotlf
"No, It can't be ~ressed. That's he's .flytng to Washington," I ,
why It's down." ·
suggested.
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"SolfyOurcomputertsdownjust
"1 wouldn't iqlow wl\at gate to
write me out a ticket."
send you to: ~·
"i can't write you out a ticket.
"I'll try them all," I saki.
The computer 1s the- onty one
"Even l,f the pUot wasgotngto
allowed to Issue ticketS oil the Washington, he couldn't take you if
plane." I looked down the count!!r yo~Whdldnyd't han'tvelgtavtelcyoketu.'the' money
and every passenger agent was just 1
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· standing there clrtnklng coffee and andyoucouldgtvemearecelptand
staring Into a blank screen.
1 could show that to the pllot as
"What do !Ill you jleople do?"
proof that I paid?" .. ,
"We gtve the ' .;omputer the
"We wouldn't know ·wlll!t to
tnfQr.mation aboul your trip, and chhr&amp;e .YQ\1· The cm~puter 11 the
' then tt te)ls us whether you can lly only one who keeps track of air
· with us or not."
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fares becallle they chailie every
"So when tt goes down, you go hour.''
down with tt."
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"How a~t my credit card?"
·~That's very ~ sir. I haven't
"That's even worse. Wile!! our
, heard tt put that way before."
computer II doWn lt~an't DOtlfy the
"How lona will the cm~puter be . credit card computer to cllarae
down?" I wanted to know.
:tare to your account."
"i have no klell. SometlmesJt's
"Is there any other alrUne flying
down for 10 mlnutei,IIOIIIetlrnes for to Washington Within the next f~
two hours. There II no way we can hours?"
find out withOut uklng the compu"I wouldn't know," he laid, .
ter, and since It's t1qwn It won't polntlni at the dark IIC!'f!l!ll. "Only
answer us."
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others kicked their luggage.
kllow nothing."
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A man In a red blazer came out.
By this time there were quite a "Please don't get excited. Wichita
few people standing in lines. Tbe has been notllled."
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word soon spread to other travelers . , "That's where our main computhat "the computer was doWn." · terwentdown.Butassoonasttgets
.NobOdy kllew exactly what this over Its glitch, ·It's going to buy
meant, but somepeople_wentwhlte, everyone who ~ his plane a
some people started to cry, and still tree drink." '

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ville. She ts married to Warren
. Holley ·and she 1s a member of
cW.w City Wesleyan Chureh.
A resident of }l;% First Ave.,
Allee Stover came to C&amp;S 1n
January 1984 and was promotecl
to assistant cashier In January
1974. SIJe .currently head!; the
accounting department han·
dltng personnel matters and .
servtng as Indlvlfl\lal Retire'

.ness and Professional WornenS
Club, she was pllst secretary an4
treasurer. ·

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COLUMBUS .,.,. l'Jie.. second
phase of a major tntefnal reorganl·
zationofColumQ.us&amp;SouthernOhlo
Electric Co. has been announced
with the appointment of two
employees to general office
positions.
C&amp;SOE President James P .
F-enstermaker named Nicholas M.
Champa sY5tem operations manager, and Richard A. Davis land
management supervisor.
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live July 2. Both Champa and Davis
will report to Senior VIce President
W1111am J . Lhota.
Chan\pa currently hOlds the
wsttloll Of staff asslstant-opertlons.
He has been with c&amp;SOE 18 years
and has worked In various engl·
neertng positions. A resident of
Worthington, Champa has a Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engl·
neertng degree from Tri-State

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GALLIPOLlS - There wtll be a sPecial meeting of the Gallla
County Board ofEducattononTuesday, 7 p.m. at V1ntonElemef11al)'
School to discuss school facl!ltles.

. GAJ..i.IPOLJS ...!. Holzer Clinic Ltd. will be closed Wednesday ln .
Observance of July 4th.
· Urgent care services wt11 be provided that day at the main clinic on
Rt. 35 from 1 to 9 p.m. Physicians from the Departments of Family
Practice and Pediatrics wiD be available for treatment of u_rgent
1l1nes8es and Injuries.
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convenient and Informative shopping envirOnments.
End cap displays and shelves -haVe ~ - made more visible, ·
according to Rick Bender, the company's sales promotion manage~;
"It Is Imperative that our stores be attractive and easy to shop,
said Russell L. Isaacs, Heck's chairman. "Today's competitive
1•1rrw:ket Is such that every aspect of our stores must meet and exceed
the higher standards set by tlie con5umer."

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Holley and Allee K. Stover,
. former assistant cashiers, w~
made at the June meeting of the
bank's board of directorS.
Mrs: Holley, Rt.l,CrownOty,
Is lli:1N supervisor of the com·
merclal and real estate loan
.departments. She began work·
ing at C&amp;S In January 1964. Her
· banking career started in 1961 at
Guaranty National Bank, Hun·
ttngton, W.Va.
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In January 1973, she became
assistant · cashier. She has
served In the bookkeeping,

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seminars sponsored by the Ohio
Student Loan CorTl)nlssion and
the~ InStitute of Bank·
mg. In addition, she parttc1pated
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The 'Allen Management

('-aJilpolls Junior w~·.s aub
and enjoys bowling, tennis ll!'d

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She wa5 also a teDer 111111
the bookkee!&gt;lnl 81111 ·
j)roof departments. She ~
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Grande College through the
American InstitUte of Ranldne
and has attended seminars for
data processing, accounting
the Automatic Clearillg HouaE!.
dealing with dln!ct dePoSit.
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She Is a member ~ the
Anlerkan InstltU~ Qf ~lankin; · .
and lias been p&amp;$t treasurer C# ·
the National AS&amp;OCiation Of Bank
Womt'll. For the C-alllpolls Bus}.

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WASHINGTON- The story of moment of "cur1051ty and wea· the National Conference ()f Editor· damaged. Others believe hlllmlc'e
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sen. Roger Jepsen haS most of the kness," the ·senator signed up for tal Writers met In Des Moines. At has been helped. fr ,week fii'O the .
A Division of
national · press corps to· a state of membership in the Leisure Spa in the Saturday evening banquet In a · gentleman went before hll 111te
shock. In the galleries ,of the House Des Moines. Tile membership torm doWntown hotel, the husbands were Republican conyentlon. exp~-N'ln~ " •
and senate, senior correspondents put prospective members on notice ushered separately t(} one dining remorse l!nd begging f&lt;lrglvenett,
!IS 'D!Ird Ave., GaDipolls, Ohio
Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio
look'at one another in dlshellef. The · that they · could eJq~eCt "nude room and the wives to another. This and thus preseirtlng a challe$ to
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talk In the pubs and bars of Capitol en.;ounters and nude rap sesslc)ns.'' ts hOw such social events were done the gopd Chlistlaris of hll COIIItl·
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Hlllts only of Jepsen's Revelation~ It !S not the senator's curloslty'that In Des Moines. The wlfe ()f an Iowa tuency; Can they ·forgive a man
Through the·: senator we have bOggles the rnlnd. It Is the thought or editor eng"ged my wife In cpnver· whose · curltJS!ty il!d hJiJ) to the
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Publisher
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Des Moines before?. No, -said my , them to let this fallen simmer r(ae.
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people take oft their clothes.
Some of us have had the pleasure bride. "Ah, dear," said this gcro&lt;! You can look It up. It was the devil
,·HOBART WILSON JR.
PAT WHITEHEAD
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It Is too much. The proposition Is of vlslitng Des Moines many times.
woman, her voice ringing In that made him do it.
Executive Editor
· Assistant Publisher-Controller --umlllDkallle.-MOSt of us aging It Is a city of perhaps 200,001 sympathy, "you havel)'t traveled
I am on .the seriator's side in this
geezers of the press have been to Inhabitants in a metropolltan area very widely, have you?"
one. 'Whatever happened -and tt.e
Iowa. We know Iowa to be the most of 367,001. lt ~ center for the ·
One thinks of Iowa, and one senator's reputation for rectitude
A MEMU;R of The 1\sooclaled PreM, DaDy P,..., Allsoclallon and the
American Newspaper PubUshen AM.ocmtlon. ·
respectable of all the states In the arts; It has a center tor the sciences thinks of Grant Wood's "American· assures me that nothing really did
federal unicm. Its people are as also. It has a bOtanical garden and a Gothic,;, fhe pitchfork farmer 1!1 his happen - It was seven years ago.
IEI'J'!&gt;R8 OF OPINION ore weJoomed. IIIey !illould be lft08 thOII :llllw-IOnc. All
letters IU'e Mhject to edittn1 and must be Biped with name. addrels and ielephone numsquare as their CQUnttes. There 1s zoo. Among Its tourist attractions faded overalls, the wlfe In prim Tbe senator looked for bar bella. a
her. No woolped leUen wiD be published. Letters !illould be In JIVOd ..,.., addr...U.s lonot a more wholesome ·spot In the are five' operating farms and an attire. Their Idea of a wild evening towing machine, a stati9nary
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North American continent than hlstortclll mu.seUm. The museum 1s a game of checkers. Can you bicycle, and faDing to ~ these
Waterloo at noon on a summer's has one ot the finest collections of Imagine this couple In the buff? No · fac!Ut)es, he swiftly comprehende!l
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day. Anyone who has been caug stuffed animals In the nation, In way. Not even the most radical that he was in the Wrong Place; ·
ah, pHvlleged -to spend Saturday Nollen Plaza, visitors may see an students at Ames could Imagine · eyes averted, be fled the scene.
night trl Cedar R.aptds knows that he tron Uinbrella, which once having such a thing.
t"ow could be have been elljleCted to
has seen a city without dlscernlhle · been admired may never be
WeU, let us hear 1t for senator Jind In Des Moines a .nekkld
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forgotten. · ,
Jepsen! SomE of Iowa's political woman? Nbsuchcreaturehadbeen
Now comes the news that back In
Thirty years ago, more or less,
analysts say the senator's cain· observed there before 11117; and
19TT, In 'what be describes as a
for ' re-election has , been none has been observed ,since that
time.
It Is funny hoW these things work.
. If Senator Jepsen were running fcir
governor of Louisiana, the neWS
, The good news Is that terrorism Is decl1nilig in the United States.
stories would add three points to his
; The bad news Is that while evidence of a terrorist netwoFk grows, the
margin of victory, Wilbur M111s,
world'Sdemocracies are still groping for ways to form their own network
bless his soul, never stoOd higher lh
against viOlent groups that have struck at such disparate targets as POpe
the eyes of Arkansas than after 1¢
john Patll n and Israeli school children.
exorcised the ~emon rum an~
• "'lbe time has come for all democratic countries to join together, In an
recovered from the Argentine
~pproprtate forum, to ,take practical and coordinated steps to combat
Fltecracker. Remember Ada!h
!Jitemat!Onal terrorism," the Jonathan lnstltute conference said In a
Clayton Powell of New York?
· 'c(Ostng statement TUesday night.
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Wayne Hays of Ohio? And who was
:£~arlous speakers, Including Secretacy of State George P. Shultz, former
the fellow In the House whO tuppeil
~ Minister Yltzhak Rabin' of Israel and Sen. Daniel P. Meynlhan,
his wtfe on \he stone steps of ~ ·
i!~.Y., suggested various Wf1YS the democracies might coordinate
Catptol?.
~~telligence and other resources to COUnter terrorism.
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Iowa, out where the tall
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;~tve. Shultz said -governments opposed to terrorism ought to do a:
In his dlscove,r.y of carnallty In ~
;,rtter job . of lnflltrattng terrorist groups and be willing to take
Hawkeye State, senator~ has ,
'•"~q~proprlate preventive or pre,enptlve actions.''
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i:!: Defense Minister Moshe Arens of Israel, whoSe rounlry has had to rope
He stands like stout Cortez upoh
::.¥ltth the Palesttnt• Liberatlon Organization for 20 yellfS, said "to exclude
that peak In Darien, g~ In wt1!i
- ~II)e option of taking the offensive Is as suicidal In the case of ten'Otlsm as 1t
r.)'ould be In any other form of warfare."
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lt•1Andyet, 1t would have·been Impossible to forge a consensus on a plan for
Eicplorer of the Year!
!'-~tnt action at the Conference and none was attempted.
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·,·In the United States, .countering terrorism raises' constitutional
&gt; {IUesttons. The admlnlstratlon's package of antl-terrot1st . laws,
::parttculat~' bll1s tO list ·terrorist organizations and to make, supporting ·
"=t!lem a crlrne, Is meeting stiff reststancyo on Capitol Hlll.
;. :~ A leading liberal, sen. Howard M. Me~baum, D-Ohlo, has said the Jist
f'&gt;theasure would "trample pn our humAn rights" and Is "a throwback to the ,
l~ McCarthy era."
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WASIDNGTON - With an ef· Democratic convention.
ing victories tit a few districts. He congressional district rather thai!
;~1 Meynlhan, proposed that the United States joJn with other countries to !rontery that startled party leaders, ·
Sources close to Jackson tell me, regards the votes he goi beyoftd
stl!te,"
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··~~rm "a special agency" to stop terrorism. But he. said this "must be Jesse Jackson breezed Into the however, that he's motivated by those need,ed to win as "surplus" · byJackson's
Issues dlrecl!&gt;r, Ron
;:~dressed tllroUgh lawful procedures and due process."
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political void an\1 blazed a brilliant pride and power. He sbnply 1s not votes that should-have been availa. Walters, , pointed out that Ute
path through the Democratic prim· going to let the white establishment ble to beef up his statewide delegate . Democratic . Party wtll be.netlt In
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as the surmounter of crises and the Meanwhile, he wtll make arlth·
VIrginia Is ·a prime example cited ,registration drive that won Jacksoft
architect of peace. There was a melle the big Issue · at 'the by Jackson's supporters. He won a his · lopsided victories In black
scriptural roll . to his campaign convention.
plurality oi votes from thoSe who districts. And In November, of
oratory-that was-Impressive.
Is It true that be has been treated partiCipated In the caucuses at the course, the Increased black voteS
The party leaders assumed that unfa:lrly in the delegate-selection ' tnltlai ievel - 33 percent to
be counted on a statewide basis.
he wasn't really running for process? At first glance, his Mondale's 29 percenl, Hart's 17
"If you turn out too many Peo~
president but for the mantle of the !-was-robbed cry looks reasonable.
percent, and 21 percent uncommlt· lri one district you don't win anr
Ohio's 615 school dtstrlc.ts soon will be getting bonus payment from the late Martin Luther King Jr. Now
Under the rules devised by party ted. But T1 percent of Jackson's additional delegates," he tole) my
te as their share of $45 m1111on In unanticipated profits from the
that Jackson has won the leader- leaders after the 1!81 defeat, Walter support came In three districts. He reporter Norman Kurz. "That's
ship of America's blacks, the party Mondale collected about 52 percent won almost all the delegates there discriminatory. That Is wrong If
ie)!eord·sales of the state lottery.
:. •. There's an easy way to determine abOut how much any one school
pros expected hlrn to relntone the of the convention delegates by . - but only four of the 33 delegates you trying to motivate people to
litany of black causes but to winning only 39 percent of ~ !rom the state's seven Other participate. You can't have It bOth
~stem wtll receive.
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•·: ,T he cash will be distributed on a per-pupil basts. That amounts to about
withdraw himself ·as a thorn ln primary and caucus votes, Jacksop districts. · Mondale, with support ways."
a student, with an lndMdual district's total based on ,Its enrollment.
Walter 1\fondaie's side.
got nearly ~ percent ot the popular more evenly spread throughout tile
But the "bOth &lt;Nays" argument Is
Legislators tied some strings to the money.
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But apparently Jackson Isn't • vote but less than.lO percent of the staie, wound up with five more a tw!H!dged sword - an\! It
t• They said It could be used for emergency capital Improvements such as abOut to tiptoe away from the delegates.
· delegates than Jackson. ·
explains why so many black
~!Jestos removal or roof repairs; to buy textbooks and supplies; or to b~y
battle. In the smoke-filled hack·
"Beyond a certain number, our , leaders are cool to Jackson's claim
JackSQn argues that the aliOCll·
rooms;·-pouticlanS are lrylng to tton of delegates by congressonal l votes did not
\ romputer hardware Of' SOftware.
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;FundS for the extra subsidy comes tr6m a total of $85 mtlllon In excess •. analyze Jackson's ·schemes and districts cheated him out Of dele- complained to Democratic Na· sw.ttch from small to large voting
lottery profits.
· strategems. The prevailing view Is gates he, would have won If the tiona!. Chairman Charles .Manatt. jurisdictions lh the early l.!Knl thli.t
The other $40 million will be put Into a reserve account, but abOut $35
-that he's lrylng to frighten party distribution had beeiionastatewlde "It Is Inconceivable to me to think of robbed blacks of local and state
ml111on 1s already earmarked for specific Items. Legislators said $14.4 members just enough to put them in basiS. The concentrated nature of surplus votes in a democratic representation throughout the ,
mUllon will be spent to cover shortages In several education accounts and
ii mood for concessions at the his support gave hlrn overwhelm· elec\lc&gt;n. but that Is what happens South.
$21.2 rnlillon used to pay for the State's share of school desegregation ~ts
when people are ·hemmed In 1;1y
·In Cincinnati, Lorain, Columbus and Cleveland.
And; checksIt will costmore
the state
process
and mall
those InCOme tax . .
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refund
than$720,Wl
half of to
them
for $7to taxpayers.
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forecast for S!lllday predicts rain (or most of the Atlantic coastal
states, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming. Portions of
northwestem Washington Is expected to receive rain whUe the rest of
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MONDAY TiffiOl.JGH WEDNESDAY:
Hrir"with near seasonable temperatures during the period. Highs
,. f'iiCh day between 00 and 85. Lows mostly between 60 and 65.

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MOstly sunny, dry weather will provide good condjtions tor
ripening wheat aiJd, where It is readY, harvest. Haying prospects are
very good, with sunsblne providing good curing conditions and Uttle
risk of wetting through at least Tuesday of riext week.
With the frontal system mo\'ing slowly out of the area. winds
across Ohio may eontlnue to have some northern eol'nponent. 'That
will be unfavorable for bringing blue mold pathogens Into the state,
keeping thitt problem at bay for tobacco · growet'$. Wind speeds ·
shoUld remain fairly lignt. too, providing good spraying conditions at
. least during the !&gt;arly and late parts .of most days. Afternoon winds
could climb inti;! tne teens at time&lt; and cause·some pl'Qblems with the
drift of sprayed chemicals. .
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Last week in Ohio, nigh temperatures ayeraged In the low 8Jstn
most areas and reached 90 at a few locations ln. the southern part ot
the .state. Lows averaged from the upjler 50s to around 60.. These
values are within a couple degrees of nonnal tor the period. Base 50
growing degree day atcumula lions, fell j11st .sho/1 of normal, with
seven-day totals generally between 140 and 150.
l)ndergrilund average· 4-inch bare soil temperatures were in the
low 70s, although daytime readings cllinbed well Into the llls.
·Rainfall for !he seven days ending Friday morning ranged from
notblng at' several. stations to more than..3 incheS at Ripley. Eew
areas receiVed as ,riiuch as , an Inch. however, and. soll.moisture
supplies continued to dwindle over much of the state.

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· CINCINNATI (AP) - A Colum- . prtson inmate, already face$ 191 to
bus physician.convicted laSt
of 66ti
1n pr1son tor last !all's
raping 21 women and tetrorizrng criminal convictionS. Despite the
nine others is scheduled lor trial l~l!Y term, . Fi'ankun Coonty
Monday 011 allegations of a!l9ther15 Prosecutor Michael Mlllj!!' said .
. rapes.
Jackson WOuld still be considered
Ed\Vard .F'rankllnJacksonJr., 39, eliglble for IJ!Il'Ole,ln 9'?1 years.
. a former Internist &lt;!lid ex-hospital
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· board member who is now a state Colwnbus area
1975 to.1982.

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GALLI;POLIS -' Matt &lt;Willis, arut cOunty Coosolldated !land.
Twtrtenr; Gautpol!o f'tre Tnlck No.
cha!rman of the 1984 July Fmirth 65:.Baton
GaUia Academy Varstry ctreertead~rs;
River Rec!;!at!on Fe~tival parade, John Taylor, candidate for SheriNi Domino's
C¥, KaU Burleson, caflltide te for
saturday released the names of . Pb:za
OOWlty commisSioner; Ace ChliTU)ey Sweep:
participating units registered for · Hair Happening's' Beauty Salon: GaiUpolls ,
thiS year's · ~lid!!nce . Day .Fire Truck No. 63 and Evaloe Myers, Gallia
event, scheduled to begin at il a.in. Co!JntyR~.
Jackie St&lt;ga\1,
ler illlnda ; l(lm
We&lt;lnesda~ In the Old French City
IIetz. M!nl Bike: Bid I Pee Wee LeagUe·
(See separate story on A-6 today). ·
Dan C. Notter. .eandida for cOdnty eom~­
Deadline for signing· up for the slqner; GaUta CQunty Volunteer' Emergency
Sq uad, two . ot them; Sheets Bandwagon,
parade Is Monday.
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'Those · .registering . thus far senta ttve; Raphael'S .Hair Remedies:

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Southern Plains to the southern
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southwestern deserts,
'The National Weather Service
predicted more rain today from the
Gulf Coast through .the SQutheast
Into New York and much of New
·England. ScaltelW thu!iderstom'is
Were expected from. the northern
Plains ami the central Rockies Into
Arlzorui arid New M!&gt;x!co,
Brisk northwesterly wind~
ushered colder air Into the northern
Rocky Mountain Region overnight
With readings as cool as ..the OOi.
Temwra tures were In the upper 40s
and 50s overtheGreatL~es region.
. Temjleratures around the nation
at 3 a.m . EDI' ranged' from 47
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Mich., to9Qin Las Vegas, Nev.

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Mostly clear Saturday night. Lows in the mid 50s. Mostly sunny ·
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Jarnes Montgomery; City Commlssloners
and· City Metnager; ·Chamber of Commerce
President, · Paul Knotts; President RetaO
Mer€hants, Tommie Vaughn; River Recrea.
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Volunteers; Business &amp; Professional Women
(fout vehldes); Gallla ArUma! Welfare
LC~gue , carwtth adopted ~ helter dog; A~mal
· W elf~re ~ague, truck wtth kid and dogs;
Animal Welfare League, Domtno's Pizza ·
Car; . Animal WeJCare League, Sam. the
Shelter Dog and Mandy Wickline On tricycle
pulling poodlE.&gt; - wm enter' at Methodist
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0\,lkes of Hazard Car, plastic puiled bY above
bike; Gallipolis ReCreation BUce Group; .Q.O.
Mcintyre Bl~e Group; GAHS Marehlng "
Band; Gallipolis . Recreation Baton Group ;
· Ga lltpo lls Fire Truck No. 61: G?lltpolls City
Employees Float a nd 0 .0. Mclntyre DIStrtct
Float, with some Break Dancers.
Robbins and Myers Float; Nazarene Youth
Department Float; Christ United .Methodist
Church. Haywagon; Mary Kay Cosl'l'letlcs;
Ohio Va lley ChriStian ScHool: Brownie Troop
796; Boy Scout Troop 205: Satin Dolls Bilton
Corps: GaUia County I:..A. and V.F.W.
Walklhg unit; Galllpolls Fire Truck No. 67;.'
Mane DeSigners by t.anna &amp; Co.; Right to ·
Life, truck; MUitary Order of the Cootie; Beef
Queen, 1\J&gt;g~li Hudson , and Beet Princess.
J ody B. !!all; Holzer Medical Celner
Volunl;eer .Services League, car; Holzer
Medical Center Voluntee-r Sf,&gt;rvlces ~ague,
wa lking unlt; Gallia Performing"Arts BatOn
Group; Bo}"Scout Troop axt; Super Strutters
Baton Group abd Acrobats; Starltte
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Saturday night. Lows In the mid to upper 00;. Mostly sunny SUJX!ay. :
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western ·states and wet weather on
tap for all but a feW western: Plains
and Great Lakes !;tales:
An inch and a quarter of rain fell
on parts ofPennsylvarti&lt;! overnight,
lhree-quarters of an Inch at Rich; ·
mond, Va., and nearly ahalf-tnch In

State zone forecasts

Seasonably cool weather will continue across Ohio fo.r theweekeild
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Temperatures early Saturday were In the mid 50s to lower 60s. A
cold front which moved through Ohio af rrildweek was anchored
along the Appalachians. A few showers and thunderstorms
developed In Ohio behind that front Friday.
High pressure should take more firm command of the Ohio
weather by Sunday, when mostly sunny s)des are in the forecast.
• . Fair weather is predicted through July 4. Temperatures will climb
• up a couple of degr~ each day anq be mostly in the BOs by the
holiday.
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ultimately charged.
The Ohio General·Assembly and
Gov, Richard · Celeste this year ·
approved a bill t9 authorlzR state
compensa Uon for Willlam Jackson,
as a means of compensatlilg blno for
ills wrongfui incarceration. The
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determined by the state court of .'
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ST-PIE·OE·BAGOT, Que. (AP)
- Shirley Muldowney, three-time
National Hot Rod Association
Champion, .was seriously Injured
of rhem; North GalUa Vontty Cheertea~:
Friday when her dragster blew .a
Galllpolls Recreation Departinent F1oat:·
tire, flipped In Jl!ld-alr and crashed
Ridge Runners 4:H Qub; Vinton FifE; Truck
No: 107: · Gallipolis . Slu1ne !Ire truck;
In pieces secoqds after completing a
Ga!llpoUs Shrine Mini Cars, ii.X of tbem; ' quaUfylng run here. · · ·
Gallipolis Sluine 1\!lril Bike&amp; wtth ClOwns, siX
of them; Galllpells Shrine Hillbilly Truck; · . · ·The ·# year-old Mt. Clemens,
Sheriff Department Jaws.&lt;:l Ll.fe and Gatlla ·Mich., star suffered multiple fracCounty Disaster servtces. four Vehicles.
tures· of both ankles, a severed
Danny Hively, 1957 Buick lipedal: Joseph
Hively, 19r&amp;9 . P.'lymouth Business coupe-:
thumb, dislocated right shoulder
Gharles Hlliely, 1941 Ford; Elwood Lewis,
and
damaged ribs and collarbone:
l!JZI Chevrolet; Ruby Cox, 1957 ~rolet;
She was taken to hospital In
Dave..._MCCoy; 1935 Ch"""'let: Dave McCoy,
1ll!i5 Lltevrolet; Bert Grimm. J9Jl Chevrolet:
St-Hyctnlhe and then rushed. to
Harold Thompoon, 1964 Studebalr&lt;r; TIP
Montreal
General Hospital where
Moles , 19ll Ford Coupe: Mike Thompson,
1900 Trt~mph; Sherry Tbompoon; 1950 Dodge
she was scheduled for surgery.
pickup truck: Okey Coffee, 1941 Olds; Frank
"She's pretty banged up as you
Case. ·1963 Chevrolet; Jun Hall, 19m Mustang
can
imagine," said a Montreal
Convertible; J!m Hall, 1934 Plymouth;
Charles Taylor, 1934 RepUca~ and John Null,
General spokesman, adding Mul1!117 Wutys Jeep.
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downey's life "was not in d8nger."
J ohn Houck, Horse and Wagon; H. K.
Several members of her team
George, Pony and .VIcrdy; Rya n Jay. Sloan,
Pony; Etta Sheets, Horse; ·Arnerk!fin Legion
gathered
at .the hospital. One
Auxiliary 161. Horses wtth Flag; and the
Fairchild Trail Riders.
I . .member, who refused Ill identify
Morgan Rldlpg Club; l1re RDamers;
hl.mSelf, said Muldowney suffered
Sheriff DepartmOilt Group of HorSe&lt;; Stal, .
no
head injuries alld her motor .
.lion, Ralph Brown: M.,... and Colt, Trudy
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:- A black teUer at a local savings
read it so they could see her race: ,, sick at home that evening. She said
Richard Sclunidt, president of
and loan institution sa~ she wants
The paper, entitled "Application she later decided not to quit.
FirstFed~ral, sald he apologized to
apology from white employees
forEmpioymenttoJesseJacksi&gt;n's
· "I'm staying here because of MissJacksonbeforethe€11tlrebank
wtio presented her with a bogus job Staff," asked such questions as principle only, basically," she said. . staff. But .Miss Jackson said
~pplication rife with raclal,slurs.
"father's name (if ' known)" and ·~fause of what happened, I feel Schmidt apologized to the tellers for
Connie. Jackson, 21, a teller at . whether the applicant's source of like 1 have to stay here now just to any inconvenlence·afterMtssJack·
Income was "theft, relief, welfare proveapolnt.Ican'tchangeth~way son's mother wrote to a local
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Association here for 14 months, said. (or) unemployment." l.lnd!&gt;r the they think, the way tlleY feel. But I newspaper about the incident.
! he incident occurred two weeks ago heading of "prior experience,'' the can change the way they act toward
"I .don't know what else we can
when a white loan officer at the bank categories were "government me.
d .. o~hmldt said "What else can
~andcd hera pleceofpaper.Shesaid worker, pimp. evangelist, rapist,
"I work very hard here to act y~~d';;? She'sstill.:Vorklnihereand
. ""·A. IIIcandolsguarantee
acknowledgement from the instltu- _used hubcap salesman (and) dope business-like and responsible, and everythl
,(ion's president that it l'{as a "gross dealer."'
· something like that just kind of · that it ~J'imythlngslrnUartoltwill
,error In judgmellt" isn't enough.
· "They laughed," Miss . Jackson strips me of all I'm trying to do."·
never happen again. All 1can say Is
.: Miss Jackson said two other bank said. "Everybody laughed."
Miss Jackson sald she intends to that it was a gross error tn
employees and a federal auditor
Miss Jackson said.sheretutned to remain on the job until she moves to judgment."

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pollee said
tried twtre IJe!:a~ sorne offenses over $50,(0)."
Pollee
.
say1he
rapes
occurred
Negotiations were under. way to allegud!y Occurred before a Noavoid the second trial. but Eclw3rd · vember 1978 change In Ohio laW on between Sept. 25. 1975, and Sept. 5,
Morgan, assistant Franklin County 1nsanicy defenses. The law cnange ·1982, when' Jackson wa.s caught In
prosecutor, .said he still planne&lt;l to · slilfted the burden of proof In .' the townhou~ apartment of two
women wlio were not home. Pollee
lie In Cincinnati on Monday to lnsan)ty c~s to the defense. .
proceed.
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Jackson is scheduled togo on trial. annuallya.s an Internist, buthassald Jackson'scarUstinglhenamesof65
Monday morning tn Hamilton he is broke after paying his defense · women. MallY were rape victims.
County Coinmon Pleas Court tn fees and being In . prison. In pollee said.
Jackson's arrest freed an unreCincinnati before the·sameColum, ' November, oneofhlslawyers,John
lated
man, William Bern;ar.d Jack- .
bus judge, Frederick T. WUilam5, W.E. Bowen. said costs for 1M
son,
is considered slrnUar ln.
who presided at Jackson's Sep- flve-weekb;1allnAkronandpretrtal
ap~ance
to the physician. WU,
tembi!r trial In Akron. Both tri;ils .pJ;!paratlo!l came to "something

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WaughBri&gt;wneU,CandldateiDrGaWaCounty ·
Recorder: Arnerlcir.n FoUndation of State and
Cowtty with Eml'loyeeo. Hay wagon; Fire
Truck No&gt;61: NAPA Mot« Parts; Gallipolis
Elks No. 107 and GaUlpolls Emblem Club No:
199: Fire Truck No. 66; L.A. lllld V.F.W. 4464
Float: .. Grace United Methodist Church
Walklni! Unit; Grace ' United Methodist
Church CurcuJt HJder on Horse Bnd Grace
United MethOdist Church Float.
Brownie Troop l!il!i; E.M.S. Yehlcles. two

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the state, but!or the mast part, the weekend Is expected to be (air •.
Where showers doqccur, amounts should total a quarter-Inch or less. ·
Fair weather Is expected tocontlnuethroughearb'.nextweek, with
afternoon temperatures in the tow to mldllJS and lows in the 60s. That
will give Ohio farmers plenty of opportunity for field work, but with
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GALLIPOLIS - Helen Brobeck,
39, Lexington, Ky., died at Universlty Ket~lucky Medical Center,
texlligton, F'riday afternoon.·
Bom Sep!. 18 • 1944 . In West
VBa~v'slnhet Is theanddathughlaterosfPlviaaul
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Reeves Bartee.
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ney Brobeck; one daughter, Mrs.

GAJ-I.IPOJ:JS -Entries tor the
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annual July 4th parade, sponsored
Survlvjng are his wlte, Bernadine by the Galllpolls Area Jaycees; wlll
Crooks Eads; two sons. David Eads . be accepted through Moooay. At! of
of PolniA'Ieasant, and James Eads
Saturday, more than l20units
of Benton, Ky.; one sister, Eva
were registered to march In the
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gr~-~da~al·ghtervir. will ,.., h ld
will be ''The tear Of 'The Volun•· ,...er se ces
"" e on "Uer." Parade Marstuil. Is James
MUoltednday.~ 2 p.m. at t he Heights WUUams; Matthew R. Willis is
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•••.dhodist Church with the paradechalrmluiandMyron " Bud"
Rev. Michael Chapman and Rev. · McGeheelsmasterofceremonies.

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Friends may call a! the CrowRussell Funeral Home In Point
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Funeral Home. Burial wW be at
Bowling Cemetery, Hitchens, Ky.

The body will be taken to the
church one hour before t he
services.
Those wishing may make contributions to the Mason County Cancer
Fund.

S!H-ah Bowman
MIDDLEPORT · - Sarah E .
'Bowman, 83, died June 25 at the
Eastern Star Home In Mount
:Vernon.
• Born March 19, 1901, she was the
daughter of the late Frederick and
l..eota Schreiner of Middleport.
She was preceded In death by her
husband, John Bowman.
: Sh~ was a member of the Heath
United Methodist Church of Middleport, and the Evangeline Chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star, to which
she was past matron.
Burial 'was Wednesday In the
Mount View Cemetery In Mount
Vernon.

Herbert ..Pixon ·
MIDDLEPORT - Herbert V.
Dixon, 72, Rt. 33, Rocksprings Road,
dled 'Frlday In Veteran's Memorial
Hospital.
He was born In Athens to the late
Clinton Victor and Jane Haning
Dixon.
• He was a carpenter In Meigs
County, member of the Ente11&gt;rlse
United Methodist Churoh, Drew
Webster Post of the American
Legion, the 40 and 8, Rock Springs
Grange, Fraternal Order of Eagles,
2171 and Carpenters Local 650. He
\Vas also a World War II veteran.
· Surviving are his Wife, Agnes
Sutton Dixon; a sort an(! daughterln-la~. Roger and Suzy Dixon,
Victoria, Texas; a daughter and
son-In-law, Susan· Jane and Loris
nay Pullins, Pomeroy; three grandchildren, Scott and Lisa Pullins,
Pomeroy and Jeffrey Dixon, Texas
and two sisters, Edna Fulton,
Athens and H e len Kelley,
Lancaster.
He was preceded in death by one
sister, two brothers and one
grandchild.
Funeral services wlli be held at 1
p.m. Tuesday In the Ewing Funeral
Home with the Rev. Richard
Rothemich oHiclatlng. Burtal will
be at Rocksprings Cemetery,
Rocksprings. Friends may call the
funeral home 7-9 p.m. Sunday and
anytime Moooay.
Mllitary grraveside services will
be conducted.by the Drew Webster
Post of the American Legion.
Jallle8 Eads
POINT PLEASANT _ James
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( ral) Eads of Rt. 1, Ohio Rivet
Road, POint Pleasant, w: Va ., died
Friday In the Holzer Medical
Center.
Born June 5, 1909 In Mason
County, he was the son of the late
Early and Gertrude Mourning
Eads. He was a retired design
draftsman, " a member of the
Heights United Methodist Church

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Klte, 32, Rt. 2, VInton, were
dismissed In exchange for pleas of
no contest to a charge of attempting
to destroy pollee property and a
charge of resisting arrest. Klte was
fined $50, received a 9&lt;klay suspendedjallsentenceandwasplaced

Charges of

domestic violence, disorderly con-

Home sustains loss
in kitchen gr_ease fire ._

First Baton Group-Barr's Superrn;u-ket; Second Baton GroupElliott's Appliances; Third Baton
{lroup-Shj!ke Shoppe; Best Dewrated Bike-Betz Honda,.

on 18 months probation.
Charges of resisting arrest, as-·
sault, reckless driving and tleetng
againSt Jack McGuire, Rt. 1,
Scottown,
dlsmlssed In exchange for a plea to another charge
as the result of a pre-t;lal .
agreement.
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All assaUlt charge against l&lt;erty
Wood, Holzer Hall, Rio Grande, was
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POINT PLE~NT .:.. Mrs. Inez
Marie Varner, 79, of Point Pleasant, W. Va., formerly of Bellefontaine, Ohio, died Friday evening in
Point Pleasant folloWing a long ·
lllness.
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Born June 6, 1005 at Lesage, w.
Va., shewasthed.a ughterofthelate
tnysses A. Smith and Mary E .
Gandee Smith.
She was a member of the Baptist
Church at Beliefonralne. Her bUsband, Otis Varner, preceded her In
death In March of 1977.,
Surviving are two step daughters, Mrs. Louis Cooper of St.
Marys, and Mrs. Helen Shaw of
Bellefontaine; one sister, Mrs.
Hazel Unroe of Hendersonville,
Tenn.; two brothers, Raymond

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Fairview Cemetary at Bell Ce nte r,
. Friends may call at the Elchholtz
Fune(al Home today from 7-9 p,m.

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Construction continues. on
·Pomeroy Pizza ·nut; ·finn,
·. village at ·o·d ds over penttit
~POMEROY - City says no 8nd
Pizza Hutsay yes.

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."We oertalnly haven't given
pennlsskill to tap Into the storm
sewer'' SeylertniAIII!IIIl!d.
Sey!Q! lndlcated that the village Is
seeking grants toexiEtid the sewage
system·to Include the Monkey Run

. 'The city say 110 sewage permit
was Issued but PI2Za Hut say yes
they were Issued a sewage permit
3lld can prove It with a cancelled
area.
check.
. Residents ot the area have been
. '!be bone of contention .In opening
a P1zz.a ~ut on POmeroy's West.. bulft.
charged for sewap, even thoogli ~========::::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::;;i
Besuclen also added that they tJiey have not beijn provided the I
Main street is the lac!\ of a sewage
system In the area.
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cannot put In their cJwn sew~e service.
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Sewage from three gasoline
system as the p~rty is in the
'!be original was con·stations In the area, Including pne FlOod Piane area. He also com- struct.ed approxbriAtety 10 years
directly across the street from the mented that the alternate systems - ago.'Thesewerllnewasextendedas
Pizza Hut site, imd several busl· suggestedbytheEPAwouldbevery far as KiuT and VanZandt (IIQ!!I
nesses and horne u.Se a storm sewer easily, such, as a lildingtank.
MelgsTireCenter).
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A.ccordlngtoJoannMontgmlery,
which Is dllmptid lnlo ' the Ohio
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All
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dlst1'lct I-eptCSCIItattve, she
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Pizza
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met
With
Seyler, JOII'Jacola, Meigs
Thli PI2Za Hut that Is presently
On the other hand Mayor Sey~r County Sanitarian, Pizza Hut otft.
under construction Is owned by
Horace Karr and is being con- · says the village did not Issue a clalsandHoraceKiuT, tlieownerlt
'struct.ed by Karr Construction.
sewage permit t..itdldlssuea water the bulkllngmJunell.
At that tbne she was told tiJe.
'The iJeo.y faclllty Is being built permit.
KILN-DRIED SPF FRAMING
Seyler said they have done village was planning to ftiW for a
blocks trcm .where the
vOiage's sanitary sewer system nothlngwrongarxladdedthevlllage grant for an ·extmskllldtheleWel'
does ·not have a dbne to use tor system.
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Friday Montaauery stated she
Seyler did say that the recent had the lrnprelisklll that a sewage
of developmeri't for Plrza Hu~
Ide., Karr has a sewage and water ~r extension completed In Ken's permit had been lssutfd. ·
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· ~t and bas the cancelled check ..Runwasdonelntllatpartlculararea · "Ba'\ICally I felt Plm! Hut was
due t6 the fact HUDdlrected that Jt . lnfonned .at the rnee!lng that 110
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the olher hand, -Pllne1oy be done In Kerrs Run. '!be vt11age '5ewersystemwasav81lable"Mont~ J;Uchard !!tyler stated that
had no choice, according to Seyler.
gon~ery ~d.
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Seyler also stated that they were
She,a lsostatedthatalternattvesto
the village d,ld oot lsi!Ue a sewage
P,ft-mtt as there Is oo sewage In the obllgatedtolssueawatertapbutnot resolve the sltuat!On,were given to
ah!a. "We want the Plrza Hut but apermitforsewagc. "lcan'tseeany Plz2aHut.
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She also stated that she wW
1191 bad enoug~~ to break the JaW'' liability on the vWage part, but we
were obligated togtve !hem wa\er'' contlnuetodowhatlsnecessa.yarxl'
seyJer commented.
wW take legal action lfnect!SSIIIY''The neW facllity replaces a three SeylerCOIIUIIeDted.
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MontgomerylndlcatedthatPlzza
story hOrne that used the storm
sewer for sewage theoSame as other Into a storm sewer as the village IS Hut Is not In violation untn theY open
not allowed to Increase the blologl- for business and use the storm
buSinesses In the area are doing.
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also · stated that · they cal load" Seyler said.
se.yer.
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~ Gordon S. Bet;'., ' 22, Rt. 1,
C.alllpoils,-horse trainer and Ruby
Chambers, 18, Dayton, student.
· Craig D. Dumam, 23, m .&gt;n
~Chatham Ave., unemployed and
"'Sherr! L. Nichols, 25, \IDa~ Cha:llhamAve., hCmemaker. 1
.. Tom J. Lewis,l8, Rt. 2;Gallipolis, .
' ' unernployed and An&amp;ela J . Turley,
18, Rt. 2. OalllpoUs, student.
· • Ronnie A. Slnions, 26, 103 Maple
Ave., Clar'k &amp;unmlt, Pa., Student
'and I.JaiG,'Trelble, 23, PatriOt Star
Route. day care lllstnlctor.
,. JameeO.LftnldOn,:IAl,Rt.2,Polnt
" Pieaunt; W.Va., auto mechanic
and Lora •A.. Blrchtleld, 19, ' Rt. 1,1Qe1Up1111. computet operator. ·
William E. ear,.; 47, Rt. 2.
. trlot, farmer and CUCI )1, Irwin,
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Today does not have,to tie just another ordinary
.. ·. day. M~ it special fot: someone impprtant)n your
life with a single blossom or a colorful bouquet
of fresh flowers.
Stop by our shop and see our o1:1tstanding
selection of fresh flowers. Make today special
with flowers!
Fresh flowers are always available in a variety of
bealttifql blossoms and comfortable prices.

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Besuden stated that he was DQt
aware of a sewage problem untll
alter they started levetlng off the
area where the new facllity Wlii be

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about our Grab Bag Specials.

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veteran of the Korean and Vietnam'
confilcts.
He is ctuUnnan of the ·Ohio
chapter of Project F1eedoln lllld
first vJre p~t of.tts J!atlonal..
.group. He said It Is the contention of
ProJect Freedom that the govern- .
ment Is dragging Its teet In efforts to
recover bodies or push foreign
goven~ments tor an accountlng of
missing solders.
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MOUNT GU..EAD, Ohio (AP ) 1be - clill1l'inan · of the Project
. Fleedom cbapil!r In Ohio says the
· federal ~t CQUid do more
than It Is 1dWJ&amp; to ~ tor ,
missing servillemen trcm both the .
VIetnam and Klrean wari.
"We have a moral obllptlon" to
brtDghomethe.soldlel'llsW!Ustedas
MIS;llng In Action or 81! prisoners of
war, 01' to bring lone' their bodies,
· Said CharleS H\ldgi!l, an Alt Force

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Shoe_ Cafe; Second Walking
DIVIsion-Dan Tholl'\IIS &amp;- Son Shoe
Store; Third Walklllg Dlvls!an·
WUUs-Fimeral Home; First 1\{ardl·_
1ng Dlvlsion-Wllils Tire Com~;
Secooo Matching Dlv!&amp;iOn-Oscar's
R,e staurant;
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Dlvlslon-Tawney Studio &amp;· Jeweiers, Inc.
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Clarence A. Mills, 32, Rt. 3, Bidwell,
changing lanes without caution, $fl.
Bonds for speeding were forfeited
duct after warning, two counts of
by
. Gregory A. Baum, '!:1, Chllll·
assault, resistlngarrestandattempcothe,
$39; Virgll R. Peck, :rl,
ted escape were dlsmisse(l against a
GaUipolls,
$39; Frank A. Walkins, ·
Gallia County man Friday lit
'34; Dayton; $39; Phlllip L. Cramer,
Gallipolis Municipal Court. .
22, Plymouth, .Ind., $40; Mark W.
Gamer HubJ,ard
'llle charges a!;lalnst Ricky Lee
Ghee, 22,Rt.l,Biilwell,$43; John D.
(;ALLIPQLJS - Garner Hub:
Watkins, · 43, Porter, Ind., . $&lt;l,'l;
bard, 83, Rt. 2, Patriot, Centerpoint
Donald M. VickerS, 26, Columbus, ·
Community, dted Friday at Holzer
In. trarilc cases, Barbara l Il.'l $44; Paul D.. Williams, 39, 512 Maple
MP.dical Center following a leqgthy
Burnett, 28, 618 Burnette Rd., was Dr., · $45; Semele Foundas, 27, ~
illness.
fined $12 plus costs on a charge of Revere, Mass., $48; Vickie L.
He was born Jan. 29, 1901 In
driving without a license.
• Waugh, 28, Rt. 2, Crown City,~Kentucky and was a farmer In
Bonds were forfeited by John· E .
Centerpoint Corrununity.
BaUW, 43, South Webster, failure to
GAT~IPOI.JS - A fire caused escaped Injury when the car he was
Surviving are his wife Lenna
diSplay valid plates, $40; James D.
Hubbard; onedaughter,Mrs.Fioyd approximately $:l0,00lln damage to driving went off the right side of the
Halley, 28, Rt. 1, Crown City, failure
Lambert, South Point; three sons, a Gallipolis home Friday afternoon road and struck a djtch at 4:10p.m .
POMEROY - Four emergency
to yield from a stop sign, $40;
James Hubbard, Wllilatn Hubbard according to the Gallipolis Fire Friday. The patrol said Jerry R.
runs were reported by the MeigS
Colinty,Emergency Services.
and Don Hubbard, all from Urria Department.
· Rhodes,l8, wassouthbollndonOhlo
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and 14 grandchildren. ·
Officials said the blaze started In 124 In Lebanon Township when the·
Raclne.w as called at12: 16a.m ..to .
Funeral services wlli be held the kitchen of a house at 425 Fourth accident occurred the patrol said.
Bashan· Road for HUda White to
Sunday at 2: :lO p.m. at the Freewill Ave., Kanauga. It is ownlld by Rhodes was cited for !allure to
Veterans Merqprlal Hospital;
contrpl. .
Baptist Church in Oak HW with the Claude A. Sines.
POMEROY- Pomeroy Police TupperSPlalnsat9:Wa.m.to0hio7
The fire started when Mrs. Sines
A Rt. 4, Gallipolis, man was cited
Revs. Danny Boggs, W.E. Curfman
reported a· single-vehicle accident and Locilst Grove Road for Aru;la
and David Wlddlng officiating. Wl\5 popping popcorn on an electric by the patrol for lett of center
on .Main Street around 1 a.m. had Koehlng to VMH; Racine again to
Burilll will be at Fairview Cemetery stove . and left the room. Upon followtn~ an accident Friday on
causedheavydamagetothevehlcle Oak Grove Road at 4:12p.m. tor
returning, she dlscovt)red the Ohio 7in Gallla County.
In Centerpoint.
Satu;rday.
, Freda Milhoan to VMH; Middleport
PhllllpW.Foley,22,Liberty, Ky. ,
Funeral arrangements are under grease had cauglit fire and had
Gerald Hendricks, Ractoe was at3:Wa.m. toStatlon10forDennls
the direction of the Kuhner-12NIS spread to the stove, cabinets, was southbouoo on 7 and a truck
· traveling east when his vehlclewent Hart to VMH
celling, studs and wall coverings driven by Emmett E. Elliott, 45,wa~
Funeral Home.
off the road and struck a telephone . - - - - - - - : - - - - - accordlng to reports.
northbound when Eillott lost control
pile. !fendrlck!: was charged with
The fire.Involved both floors of the of his truck, sliding left of center and
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two-story frame dwelling and took strlklngFoley'strucklntlieleftslde. -n~.
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There were no Injuries.
damage to both vehi&lt;;les.
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Ramon Smith, 57 of Gallipolis
P!!troi reports Meigs wreck
Arrested for DWI
Ferry, W. Va., died Friday In the
NOW OFFERING
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A 32-year-old Galllpolls man was VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPIJackSOn l}eneral Hospital.
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Born November 21, 19271n Mason Meigs Co. 7 1n Rutland Townsliip arrested by city pollee Friday night
ADMISSlONS - Hilda White,
County, he was the son of the late caused moderate damage to two for .DWI, speeding, drtvlng urxler
AMBULANQ SERVICE
William G. Smith iin&lt;i. Emma vehicles according to the Gallla- suspension for failure to keep ' LOng Bottom, Anna Koenig, Pome8 A.M: til 12 MIDNIGHT
Logan Smith. He was preceded In Melgs_ P&lt;llt of 11M! ·state highway flnariclal responsibility Insurance roy, Beatrice Ralrden, Hartford,
24 HOUR SERVICE
and fictitious registration.
W.Va., J3ertna Russell, Pomeroy. '
death by a brother, John William patrol.
SATURDAY
&amp; SUNDAY
Officials said a car driven by
Lodged In the Gallla CountY Jail
DISCHARGES - Carl Ralrden,
Smith.
446-8322
Surviving are his wlte, Elma Carrie B. Moriis, 22. Rutland, was was Donald L. Taylor, Rt. 2. He will Murl Douglas.
wi)stbound
on
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when
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struck
lie
arraigned
on
charges
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GallipoPearson Smith; four brothers,
Norman Smith of Fleming; Thur- boj an eastbound car driven by IlsMuniclpaiCourtMorxlay.
Also cited by police Friday were
man Smith of Gallipolis Ferry; Steve!) - D. Morris, 23, Rutland.
Steven
Morris
was
eaStbound
when
Eleanor
P . El)is, 39, Longview,
Otho Smith of Southside; Jame§
he went left of center striking the Texas, reckless operation; Robert .
Smith of Point Pleasant.
Funeral a!;tangements will be Carrie Morris vewcle the patrol Long, '!:1, 34~ Smithers, Eastern
_ll)lnounced later by the Stevens . said. No Injuries were reported In Ave., dlsorderiy conduct; Franklin
Bennett; 39, Rt. 1, Northup, open
the 7:50a.m. accident.
FUneral Home. ·
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and the Friendship Sunday School
Class. He was employed for 35 •
years at the Marietta Manufactur- Smith of Gallipolis Ferry and
lng Company, four years at United Wilmer Smith of Bidwell, and
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several nieces and nephews.
~~neers out of Philadelphia, five
Shewasalsoprecededindeathby
years at ihe American Cynidl~our sisters and three brothers
~- ~Ghemlcal €ompany at ·BridgevUle,
Funeral services w!U~be held
Pa., and four years at Kal~r Monday at 11 a.m. at the Elchholtz
Aluminum at Ravenswood, where Funeral Home at Bellefontaine
he retired.
with the Rev.· Lloyd Sheperd
He was vice president of ,the officiating. Burial will fpllow In the
VIrginia
Museum
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board ofFarm
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J&gt;leasant. Also he was well known
for raising oriental pheasants and

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pruted Methodist Church.
1 'lbe life-long Galllpolls resident
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while four black men, four.black
Women and slx white women w11!.
be laid off by the Cincinnati pollee
cliVIsion under tbe order of a
4tsgruntled federal judge.
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tflade according to an affirmative
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first-fired sequence.
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~dgetacy cutback. '11\e 14 white
then, with more seniority than the
rfiinorlty members, were laid off.
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Department of Justice. .
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against the city's hlrlng practices
apd tJu:n challenged. the layoff

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and the pub1lc was encouraged to "ask ariCI chet;k" coocernillg their r •
health and health habits. Members of the nursing, neuroieglcal, ·

x-ray,

respiratory therapy, operaUJw ·l'lllm, d~, volunteers
and social se!VIce staffs were on hlmtl to'perfoJ'm testing aJid answer
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·their blood pressure checktid, see their ElectroCardiogram run,
watch pharmacology pacakage "medicines" of candy and ien¥&gt;nald
and find out what their blood sugar level was at the time. ·
Other participatory exhibits encouraged learning the Hebnllch
Maneuver of dlslodglng airway obstructions .In a·choaklng vicitlm
and dl!coverlng their llfe . expectFncy. There was alllo a
C'ardlopulrriQnary Resuscitation demonstration by members,of the

, Gallla C01111ty Emergency Medical Service.
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•'work with the physicians io develop speclal diet for patients. They
also sllowed how many calories are ln fast foods we eat dally, and for
some, thQse are the mablstay ot exlstance.
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aspects 0( that department, and explained the Kid Print program
and how It can belp wben clilldren are missing.
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, major problentt In America - cancer.
Fornier Nurse of Hope Sharon Cannlchael said caJ\cer was a
subjeCt many people Want to avoid, but touches mo~ and more lives
, dally. Carmichael Is active with the American Cancer Society and
·• recently participated with the "I Can Cope" seminars olfered at

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were touched upon at the fair,
lnt!Jud,lni soctal services for the young and eldel'ly, the volunteer
. program, the chaplains at the hospital and ihe new LIFELINE
program.
•The Social Services department wor~ as a referral ajlency,
guiding pepple to the proper help for a variety of needs, physical and
·emottona1. 'lbey take 1eferral trom not only physlci8Jlli but
IndiVIdual fatnlJy members, accOrding to social servlceii stat!
.member Mable Plants.
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hours, and was tenned a. great success by the Hol2ier stetf. A
·previous.sertes of health fairs had been Conducted for the hospital
staff, and was 8Q W1!ll recelv~, the a~tratfOn decided to have
one open to the public.
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July 1' 1984

_ _ _ _ _..___Engagements

Iverson -. Franklin.

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Angela Triplett

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Kelly Sanders

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School and graduated from Westerville 1\lQ!'th High School. She Is
{Sgagerilent and approaching mar- employed by Cockerlls Restaurant,
~eoftheirdaughter,GlorlaLynn Westervllle .. She resides in
~ Russell Lee Slayton, son of Mr.
Westerville.
IW&lt;!Mrs. Russell Slayton of Vinton.
Slayton Is a Buckeye Hills and
l; 'l)te open chyrch wedding wtll he North Gallia High School graduate.
!t!d 2: 30 p.m. July 7 In the Vinton He is employed by Sutherlands
i?eUowship Chapel.
· Lumber Co. In Hillard, Ohio. He
:!Miss Grover atlended Meigs High resides In Athens.
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OPELOUSAS, La. -

announce the engagl!ment and
forthromlng IJl8I'I'Iage of their
daughter Janice Alli1e, to Rodertck
Alan Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W.H. Rowley Jr.; Iron!Dn, Ohio,
formerly of Meigs County.
Rowley Is the grandson !Jf Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Murray of Ironron and
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Rowley Sr.,
Route 4, Pomeroy. He Is also the

!:fhoren,
~-.RACINE - Joesph and Joyce
ml Plile Grove Road, are

Miss Thoren, a Southern High
School graduate, Is enrolled In
'announcing the approachlilg mar- Shawnee StateCorrununityCollege,
~aie of !heir daughter, Julie Portsmouth, in dental hygielll! and
~qterl. tof.awrence P . Rice.
Will graduate In 1985.
• ~ Is the son of Fred Rice of
Rice Is enrolled In Ohio State
;Fi;iiitkun Furnace and Evelyn University In physics englneerlilg,
·oankiacq.\)f Hatfield, Ark.
· and wtll gra(!uate In June 1985. He is
'lTJeweddlnglsscheduledforAug. a graduate of Green Local High
Uj'm the home of the groom's Sc~oolin Franklin Furnace.
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John GoodsOnofCoalGmveandMr.
and Mrs. Roliald E. Halley of
Bittersweet Drtve, Gallipolis, are
annou,ilcing the engagement of their
children, Cynthia Lynn Goodson
and Allen Eugene Halley.
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CROWN CITY- Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Bias; Rt. 1, Crown Ciiy,
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage ·· of their
daughter, Terri Bias, to Timothy
Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
MooreofRt..2, Crown City.

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Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Collln.S of North Augusta, S.
C., announce the forthcoming
maiTiage of their daughter, Denise
Michelle, ·to Carl Marty GUiesPie,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl w..
Gillespie of Gillespie.
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pPMEROY - ",Celebra,tion '84,"
spitting contest, kiddie tractor pUll,
a \CC!\Illtywtde project sponsored by
casting derby, hoseshoe pitching
thtlfeigs County Recrealio!l Com- and break dancing. A moped will be
m!ttee, Is scheduled for July 7 given away by the Civltan Club at 9
hehlnd the old Pomeroy Junior High p.m.
Scbool.
On display will be the trap and
• A:' variety of contests and enter:_ arro\llhead collection of Rich CoiEitliinment wlli be featured dnrlng1 man and a bOw hunting seminar by
festivities which kick off at 2 p.m. \ R.T. Stewart. There Will also be
Concessions and games arepiapned banjo picking by Bill Clark, Denver
by;'}'artous civic ·a nd community Rlce,DerwoodCwruningsandPaul
Pllt3.nizalions, such as the Civltan ·. SayreandfiddllngbyFrankCleland

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Manley recently'obllerved their 36th.
~ annlvenary In the m.ne~t
their eldest son of Parlt Street,
Middleport.
'. ·The couple was married ljt
' Russell,Ky.Mlly14,1948.Theyhave
!Wo'llli!S, Robert Odell and the Rev.
cai-1 Steven Manley. .
Also present
Nancy and
Dorcas Manley; grandchlldrell
Crystal, 'Ihlcy Rebekah and Stevie
MlinleyJr.
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Manley ispastorlttheM'lddiepm
Jnclellendent· Holiness Church;
Pearl Street.

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Frtday, July ~. at 6:30 p.m . at
Crown City United Methodist ·
Olurcli. The Rev. Richard Graham
will officiate. · ·
A reception will follow the
wedding.

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William R. Hamelberg
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July 32. Delli N~. an Eueuttw
Bolr4 mllllber cl the U!ltt.s MIM
W&lt;rlliln, ~trlc:t &amp;, will be at tlw
centar at lO:Il a.m. with a 4lloplay
of old miDIIII equipment and a talk
about coal llllnlni In the old days.
Tlie Seaior NlltrltiOII Program

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School of Nurs~ and Rlo Grande
~and Conununity College.
, Halley Is a 1982 ~te of
Socastee Hlgh SchOol, Myrtle
Beach, S.C. He Is attending Rio
Grande College and funmunity
College ·at IS employed at EconoI.odge Motor lnn, Gallipolis
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·operation supervisor. Their addre$11
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citolct cl biVer8p .-vee~ with
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'p.m. June 9. A rec,eptlOn was held
follqWine the ceremqny. That I!Vl'll·

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ciu.LIPOI..IS - Mr. and Mrs. . Galiia
\1fllgh I School.
Sanders of Gallipolis announce · Khapp is a graduate&lt;of SouthwestemHighSchoolandtS·employedby
the engagement of their daughter,
Kel~' Jean Sanders, , to Kevin
MilhOJte's Sohio, Rio.Grande.
Deittck Knapp of Patrtot.
Wedding plans ari·~tomplete.
:~s Sanders Is a graduate of
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.The weddlDg took place at ~

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also a graduate of Meigs High
School and is employed by J aymar
Coal Co.
The wedding wili take place at
6:30p.m.Aug.lllnl..aurelCUffFree
Methodist Church.

MulherryAve.,Paneroy.
The wedding Will take plare 1
p.m., 'J uly 14, In the chapel at Fort
Hood.
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Miss Lewis Is a ~te o
0pe1oosas Hlgh School and 1s
SpectallstFOUI'tliClasswilhtheU.S.
Army stationed In Hanau,

Goodson' - Halley.

Triplett -.'Mords

.t i&gt;MEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
~WI'ence Triplett are annOI!JlCing
the engagement and approaching .
marriage of their daughter, Angela,
to Danny Morris, son of Mr. and
MI1· Walter Morris. .
-Miss Triplett .is a graduate of
M'eigs High School and is employed

Mr. and

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POMEROY ..; • Mf. and Mrs.
!..ester Ruaaell. ~rlnli Avenue,
Pometoy, 81!110U11Clethernania&amp;eof
their. IQI, Jolm Hemy RWIIIell,
Garden City, Kan., to Janice Kaye

A touch · Mexico ComH to
Gallipoli• Recreation Days
July 2. 3 8o. 4tl't. ·
'Nacho Chips Ill Cheele

. Ohio State UniversitY. with a
bachelor'sdegreelnpharmacy.She
Is ' employed as a pl)armaclst at
great-grandson of Otho MWTay, 284 Village Pharmacy In Urbana. Shel~

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Th\ll'lday,JII!y5-BibleS!udy,
POMEROY-'J'beMelpCounty
U a.m.-noon; AdviiiO('y Council, 1 ·Senior Cl~ Center, Pomeroy, •
p.m. ·
~ the foi10will&amp; actiVities planned
Friday,July6-CHEAO,lp:nl.; fortlw 'weeko!July U:
Art Ciasl, 't-3 p.m.; Craft Mini- ,
Mollday - Trip to Ripley Arts
Courwe. 1-3 p.m.; Eventne Actlvl·. andCraNFair,leaveoentetat9:30
ties, 6-10 p.m.
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a.m.; Square Dance, 1·3 p.m. ,
· '1.'1\e Senior Nutrttlon ~
Tuelday . - Physical Fitness, .
will aerve the followlai menus:
11: t5 a.m .; Chorua, 1·2 p.m.
}lfonday - Pork roaatiii'&amp;Vy, . • Wectneaday- Cloeed for't!ollday.
noodles, spinach, chilled peaches,
'l'llunday - Cerarnlca, 10 a .m.-2
roll,' butter.
p .m .; Pbysical Fltneu, 11: t5 a.m.
Tuesday - Cheellebur&amp;er, wrk
Friday - Health Education
llld beans. potato aalad, trult pie,
bulla, butter.

Jeffers - Tawney

In Calvary Presbytertan Church,

Cynthia GoodloU

8{ "·RuflilOd are announcing the

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MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and Mrs. a graduate of Gallla Academy Jllgh·
John M. Welsh,ol Athens, tonnerly School.
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McClellan Is a 1983 graduate 0t
announcing the engagement and · Ohio State University wtth a degJee
approaching . marriage of their in lndilstrlal ~d system engineerdaughter, Marianne Lee Welsh, to mg. He is employed by HOIIda of
James Evan McClellan of North America· Manufact\lrlilg Inc., Ma·
Cantoo. thesonoi.Mr. and Mrs. Roy rysvllleand 1s a graduate of Hoover
A. McClellan of North Canton.
High School, North Canton.
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PATRIOT - Mr. and Mrs. ' p.l'l\. at the Gallipolis ChrlsUS.'
.Lowell · Jeffers of Patriot, Ohio Church on State Route 588.
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announce the engagement .and
Miss Jeffers is a graduate of
approaching maiTiage of their Southwes(em High School and
dai\Bhter, Chris Ann, to Ronald Lee attepds Rio Grande Coli~ and
Tawney, SOli of Lynne F. Tawney, · Community College, Holzer School
Sanders Drive, GaJllpolls, and·Okey of Nursing.
Tawney Is a graduate of Gallia
A. Tawney · Portsmouth Road
GaDlpolls. .'
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The open-chlirch weddlJ!g will Hills Career Ce?ter and Is emtake,placeSaturday, July 28, at6: 30 ploye!l by Bur!Ue s Gas Plus.

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Iverson, 375 Hane Ave., Mar~n.
Her flimee gradua~.trom Hard·
have announced the fngageli'lent jog High SchOOl in 1981. and Is to
and app'roachlng marriage of their graduate In 1985 1nin ROeedaU&amp;hter Amy, to David Franklin. · Ruhlman Institute of TechnoloKY.
sanofMr:amMrS.JamesFranklln . ... Terre l{aute, Ind., where , he Is
OOConcordAve.,Marlon.
studYing mechanical engineering. ·
A formal qJe11 Church wedding Is " He is employed by.Meade Corp. til
planned tor 3 p.rn: Aug. 18 In their central research iahoratory.a t
Emanuel Lutheran Chureh.
. Chillicothe. He is the grandson of
· The ~lect graduated in 1983 Mrs. Wilma Hazlett and Mrs. Clay
for Harding High School and is WDllam5 of Crown City.
employ_e d wtth Fultlllnll1nt Corp. qf
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.Burketts no.te
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An open bouse reception will be
held trom 2 to 5 p.m . In the
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acne.
Thill's whY It llrst occurs In
1xilh OO,S and jlrls at the time ot
puberty, when .' the sex steroid
ilorn)oiles are ·acttve. Glvlna ste- .
. : roldJ . for • s, ·variety ot medical
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. Ferrells celebrate anniversary

The

Central Regional Ottlce ot St. Jude
Ch!idren's Research Hospital has

WYPC-WJEH AND THE AMERICAN CANCER S.O- .
CIETY TENNIS TOURNAMENT OF ·_ GALLIP,OLIS ·
WISHES ·yo THANK · THE FOLLOWING 'PEOPLE_,
.. BUSINESSES AND · ORGANIZATIONS . FOR THEIR
TIME, MONEY, DONATIONS, TENNIS COURTS AND.·
FACILITIES.

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All findings and lnforrnatllon
gained at the hospital are shared
freely with doctors and hospitals aU
over . the world. Tllanka to St.
Jude's, children who have leUkemta, Bright's disease, sickle ~

medlca1
doJna quiteotwell.
1s a uvlng
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patient.,
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theJamte
progress
and
At. St. J1,ule, sclenttsts and ·success of) the research, patient
physlctans are working side by lllde care, and educ'atlonal programs f1
seeking not orily a bettel' meaDS ot this Internationally recognized
trea.tment, but also the cau&amp;es, hospital.
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Gallipolis Ice Co.
·fhe Pony Keg
Mourning Office Supply
Steve Mullens ..
Oscar's
M. T. Epling Co.
Carter &amp; Evans
James ·&amp; Nancy Mullins
-Charla . EIIiott ·.
The Sportabout
Ohip Valley Publishing Co.
Pat Boyer
Elliott Appliances
·Kerr Distnbutil"g
Riepenhoff Distributing
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Liaison with the Ohio Commission
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and S;ivlngs Bank, Jackson Pike,
Tuesday, July 3, from 9: 30 a.m. to
1: 00 p.m. to accept appllcetlons.

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Golden Buckeye applicants sought

_Miles &amp; Barb Epling
Forest &amp;Becky Mullens
Vance &amp;Mickey Johnsonl.
Bill Jenkins
Dick .MacKenzie
· ·Dick Simpson
Bryce &amp; Nancy Smith
.Bill &amp; ·Karen Eachus .
Jim &amp; M'Lou Morrison .
Ed &amp; Karen Berkich
Tom &amp;Anita Tope
Bill Thomas
John Cornett
Don O'Ro~rke ·
Gene Abef' .•
Last Chan~e Carryout .
.· . Dr. Da~id Carman '
. Nate Thomas
Mary Tollins
· Jim Elliott
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If lnatllling inside window ttame.
me•ure width and length. If in· ·
11 Fng outside window frame,
lldd desired overlap, such as
molding width, to. inside width. If

Ben !lldnJB', Mark and NIIIICy o.,_ .... Mr. and Mrs. Gecqe E.
SJrhwr. Amon&amp;-the gueiiiB were relailvt!I!IIMIII fril!lldll from \ftlclhml,
McDonald, Talhadge, Cllft'OIIIIIId Columbus, Ohio .-IBidf-""'·N.Y.

. The. cai-d gives the bearer
discounts 1fom participating merchants. AnYone wishing to apply
~ust be an Ohio resldeni, must be ·
~ or. older ·arid show proof of age
With a valld state driver's license or
a htrth certlficate.
-A person permanently disabled
and 18 or · older may also apply.

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HOW TO MEASURE . , ·

' OOWEN ANNlVERSARY N(Jl'£0- Au opal hciale lllld~loo
w1111held.JwEl'Uo Del ebrate lhe goldenw e ill'ldllllllliveniii'YofMr. and
Mrs. Geoqe Skinner. The eveot was hoMed by lbe !!lch"E4' cblldren,

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Meigs County

.~ '.POMEROY - Book!hobUe ser:Jlce In Meigs County Is brought to
~u by the Meigs County Public
•Ji.lbrary under contract with the
"~lo Valley Area Libraries.
;,; , EookmobUe schedule tor Mon:'day, July 2 - Carpenter (Laura's
;store), 3:10-3:40 p.m.; . Dexter
. ~(Church), 4: 10-4: 40 p.m.; Danville
'!(Church), 5:20-5:50 p.m.; Rutland
~(Civtc Center), 6: 30-8 p.m.
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:(:Eftte's Restaurant) ,. 3: 05·3: so
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DEAN~ EPUNG

ASKrFORREEOUR

Now 0. pen Mon.- Sat . 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

care ot this newspaper, P.O. Box

· announced that ; Mr. and _Mrs.
VINTON - .Mr. and Mrs. Lee .Chumley Ferrell, Anna Bla1Jton,
Dwight Swisher have agreed to
•Fen-ell, Rt. 2, VInton, obsezved their Joy ~Ids and Jerry Ferrell, all
chillr the • Si. Jude Children's
5Pth Wedding Anniversary ot Yps08nti, - MICh .., and Henery
Research Hospital BJke.a-~n In
s&amp;turday.
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Ferrell, In Oklahoma.
Cl)eshlre, willie Chip Haggerty will anemta, and other chlld-klll1ng
· They .were married .J!IIlE! ~. 1934
They have 21 gran(ll',hlldren ;md · chltlr In Gallipolis. •.
. • . diseases now have a better chance
Iii Williamson, W.Va., And are the. four great-grandchlldren. .
· St. Jude Chlldren's Researj:h 10 ljve.
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Ward, VIvian Ward,JanetRunyons AlumlriumatRavenswood. W.Va. · talner Danny Thomas. The lnstltu- dedicated to "Jamie." Jamie Is
and · Joe 'Ferrell, all ot VInton;
tton Opened Its doors to the pu~ In · from Ohio and was diagnosed with
1962 to combat catastroplltc dis- leukem1a In May~ 1983, and began
eases which atfllct children .. St treatment at St. Jude Children's
Jude Hospital Is non-sectarian, Research Hospital. Today, her
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; follows:
; Monday - Ewington, 11-11:40
' a.m.; VInton, 11:45-12:30 p.m.;
: Morgan Center, 12:45-1:30 p.m.;
: Lunch Break, 1:30-2 p.m.; Kyger,
• 2:15-3 _p.m.; Cheshire, 3:30-4:15
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;.11-11:45 a.m.: Gailla Metro Est• ates, noon-12:45 p.m.; Kerr, 1-1:45
: p:m.; Bidwell, 1: 50-3 p.m.; Bula:·vtlle, 3:15-4_p.m.: Supper Break,
··4-4: ll: Georges Creek, 4: 45-5:30
: p.m.; Kanauga 5th Ave., 5:40-6:10
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: Wectnesday - Bane's, 11-11:15
t p.m.; Hamson Townhouse, 11:30· 12: 15 p:m.; Swain's Store, 12:45' 1:30 p.m.; Crown City, 1: 45-2:30
p.m.; Myers, .2:35-2:50 p.m.;
Supper Break. 4-4: 30 p.m.: Ohio
Townhouse, 3:45-4:30 p.m.; E4:
~reka, 4:45--5: 30 p.m.
• 'Thursday - Northup, ·11-11:40
::a:m.; Centenary 11:50 a.m.-12:35
'·porn.; Rodney, 12: 50-1:35 p.m.;
, Perry Townhouse, 2:05-2:50 p.m.;
Patriot, 3-3:35 p.m.; Supper Break,
.3:45-4:15 p.m.; Cadmus, 4:15-4:45
~:in.; Gallia, 5-6 p.m.; Centerpoint,
. 6;15-6: 30 p.m.; Centerville, .6: 40:7:-10p.m.
~ -Friday- Assorted Senior Citizen
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DEAR DR. LAMB - Can ~ 110t \lllnr them ln'lhe lutul'll II a eysto .. IOdrythatirtlftclaltean ali~ eariY!IlellOPIIlile? U10~
stve me IIOII'linilfonnatiOii' oo a 1111111 tor the 1at COIIIrOI ~ bla.IIC!Ie_ ·mut be 1111!14. careful oblei'Vatlon what should I do to COI'I'III!t lhlr
drual called Accutanitl' My INI- • problem.
willie t.aldDit It Ia necesaary. •
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DEAR READER- Don't bllfoC,
Prescribed thla foc''hls acne. He's 36 muscles Ia qiii!II!Oftable; II can column abou~ . the 55-year-old - hasty. Not everyORe Is as IUD&amp;-~
-and bu rMI PJ'Oblernll with scar- ·· ca1111e 1'1101'1! '.erloua ~ effects _women who had la!t all lliterest 1n for sex as you might Jmaglne from.. "
ring acne, i!lpeclaJiy when be ~ than Just. acne. I mlllt uk If ycMlf .ex. The same lhlilg1has happened all the emphasis on 11. Sexual dellr(.' ·
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occasion for his powerllttlng that your husband Uled stero~.
about tbJa because 1 love my · emotional factors. Being ernolicJn.-'
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Isthlsdrugsafeforhlrntotake?l me(!lclne and It has a powerful bad sex life. My husband ·s ays li .sex - Is NrllY ' letu'ned. Sam~'.
C1IJI _Iee a definite Improvement 1n drying effect on the skin, llterillly maynotbemytault, butlknowmy people need to learn to' kweevell ~
bla acne now but he has been ott dcylng up ' the' otty' $f!Cl'etiOJ)s hodyand!TIYbodydoesn'treactto&lt;~ an emotional sense.
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Estella Joachim. She Is active In the
choir and the garden club. She
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He ts the son of Helen and Fred
Burkett He was employed tor ll
years as a barber In MldOJeport. He
ts a member of the First PresbyterIan Church,_ Middleport. He Is
cun-ently president of the 0-KAN
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marriage of her daughter, Lula Marte, tO Darrell Ray Cox, lOll of Alleli
Cox, Krlnner Road, and Mm. Sandra Cox, Dayton 'Road. She II allo the
daughier of the late Uoyd Sargent. The wedding took place June 8 with
the Rev. Willter PaUel'liOII of Point Pleasant omc~g. The couple

resides at 1011% '1:ldrd Ave., Gallipolis.

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MARimD- EmilY Sue Lewis becamelhe l!rlde ot Jamea 8owlaad
. Reeves ID a ces euiouy at the Free Baptllt C1lurch of Mlcldelpon. The
• weddlngw""perfonnediJytMRev.JbnBuldler.Areceptioftlo&amp;wedat
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County

Fair Board w01 meet Monday at
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&amp;ale JulY 2 frOm 8 a.m. to 3 p.m·.
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be Bible Study with the Rev.
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filgh Scbool ~band wtn

practice J~ 3trom1::JJ'p.m. to

:S: 00 p.m. In preparation tor the
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Port LOdge 363F&amp;A.M w01 ineet

Tuesday at. 7: :ll p.m. FelloW- .
;~ ClubwOI meetln the bmgl!
6: 45 p.m. Refreshments w01
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band at SOo,ijhem High School
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10 8: :ll .p.m. for the July 4th

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YELLOW

J,'egUlar meeting .

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. . And today,when getting ahead takes more than ·ever
before, Y!&gt;U need a bank that shares this attitude. You need .
· Central Trust-Because we make your
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]om the people at Central Trust.
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IVU1' .Rnandal Center
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Ilea rnartu:t at the Nlelgs l::ooJI1y I

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talrgrQundsJuJy6, 7 and8.

ORANGE JUICE·
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"'biC !II quiz wW be (liven
III,Yale lllleiillllttd In beiDa Mllp
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mlng ID,IlS J~ 2. Hours wtn be
jioon to 5 p.l'l\, dally, except for.
1'bursday when hours w01 be
roori to I! p.m.
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jMonday In front Of the Racine
iNatlonal Bank from 8 a.m. until

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~urch near Tuwers Plains.
Members wtn be discussing the
~If.&lt;Jay kindergarten.program
as It · relalel· ·to· the current·
Situation In theE~
4ctlvltes and pl'Ogl'am$ for ~
!illllllller w01 alSo be made.
Qttlcers and coll)mlttees wtn be
~Ieete?. and ~ child ~;are Will
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· ZANESVILI.£, Ohio (AP) ...__Mary .CoVert. was taking .college.
~ COIII'9e5 to learn to
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~ suggested she do somelbbiatospendmoretlmewithyoung
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aystem where class spa~ !:lemllts,
:She now Is a tultlon·paytng student
taklngcoursesforcredlt.

paiDted Coordlllatnr
A{umnl husband, WWlam Crabtree, Is
''l'dJiketngetadegreea'¢ wear •
~~· grade~·ls "clole tna henielfaDdotberstudelitswaslna Relations for Rio Grande Colleae a!IIOC!e.telldmlnlstratoratQakHlll
that Uttle square hat,"- she aaldr _-.!,0, , sbesald,~ this quarter It . COlliE titled ~·BeowuiLliLthe__and ~lllllty Cq~Jep.
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Beetles." Her ·term paper for the
Before her appolnbnent, she was
Crabtree wW be responsible f91"
can note on re5umes that she has a
"It Is In ·~ mind f;Dd I have claas was 011 dle·ICIII titled, "The : coordinator 'll public relations tor coordinating events and editing
degree In journalism.
learned II. Grades aren I lliY ftnal · Times ~ Are A...Qianglng." She
an eme'llency physicians &amp;TOUP 1n publications · (or Rio Grllnde
. Mrs.Covertbegantaklllgc~ alm,sowhygetallstewedup?"
laidlhefeltshellllderstoodwhatthe
Southeast Ohio. In 1981 ahel!iulu· aiWlUII . .She wW work undl.&gt;r the
lnthesurunerd1983toprepareti" . Wrltlilg' ls her first Interest. she ICOillpoleJ"wasbylngtosay.
ated from BereeCollegetnl:ietV, direction of George Lukac; vice
writing chlldreii's llteralllre. So tar !Wd, DOIIlle she stBrted writing · 'Tve lived throuih the changes,"
Keiltuclc;y,With a degleelnEngiWI. presldtjnt for ·development. Rio
she has taken courseslnJ(JumaJJsm, stories 1111!1 poems when she was she.sald. ·
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SOciology, history, ~ and aboot 12 Ye&amp;I'S old. She has always
Maey chan,gles have come aboot ·
614:-:!e-~.
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En8!ish.
- read to her cblldren, grandchildren through protests which she
"I wouldn't nilnd taking more and great-~~' .
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sociology ~d history," she said, . . "I~tooontrlbute!othem,"she
· ''11\e.kldssawwhatwas~to
addlngthat!l(lelo!Ogylslmpnrtantln ~· We snouJd give eve~ bechangedand·revoJted, " sl;lesald.
understanding the IOOVI!Inents of· we ve got to these little~· " . "They .told the truth.~ J\151 went
Rtd &amp; WliHe
young people aild history is lmpor· . Mrs.CavertsaldtheOniYtirneshe · aboutlt thewroligway,"
Blue &amp; White
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - canadian talk show host Alan Thlcke,
who was supposed In rival veteran .
Johnny {;arson, lias.been canceled
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·i'Four-Handed Pieces" was se:lectl!d rTorn 685 entries aild will be
'published by Yale University Press
tlil&amp; sprlrig, John G. Ryden, director
I)( the press, said this week.
Selecttng' the.manuscrtpt of Ms.
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than In distance," Menill wrote.
"He!- voice, atoncecool, playful,and
IJIIIII!I'VIn&amp;. puts the World In Its
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BOCtnfBAY HARBOR•. Maine

Actor James Cagriey,
hospltallzed ·t or a heart at.tack since
June 16, Is recovertnt and eager to
I)!! released today, said a spokeswo.man tor St. Andrew's Hospital.
After his · release trorn tlie
bpspltal, the 84-year-old actor plans
In spend another~ In Boothbay
before retumlng to his !!orne In New .
York. Marge Zimmermann, a·
Cagney SP9keswom8n, .told .the
Bootllbay Register newspaper
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eapey ·Is recovering well ili1d
eager to be released from the
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fin .,m any .events and ,jlttractions in yo4r area listed In this handy travel guide.
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Clow's Manna
Mo. Soerling 1614)869-3124
Bowerslon \6141269-5371
Delaware Stale Park
Deer Creek Manna
Ml, Sterling.(614) 869-4543
Delaware 1614) 369-2761
Faked Run Stale Park
Hocking Valley Canoe Live.y
-Chi16cothe 16141 773-2.726
Logan 1614) 385-8685
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L!oke Kali.arine Sl;lle Naiure
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Logan 1614)385-6841
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N-al wunci.n
Jackson 16141 286-2487
Jackson Lake State Park
Old Temperance House Museum- Olenlavg; lndiiln Caverns
Oak Hl\116141 682-6197
lake Snowden ,
Newcomersoown 1614)498-7152 Delaware 1614)548-7917
Albany·l614)698-6373
Jeffel'lor) Lake Stole Park
ATI'RACTIONSI
Paiiy
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Perkins
obseovalory
Ohio
Power Recreonon Area
Richf1101ld
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765:4459
AMl,JSEMENTS
Chillicothe,t6141472-1933
De\awa~ 1614) 363-1257
M~Connelsville (614)962-4525
L!oke
Alma
Stale
Park
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Robbins Hunter Museum '
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Pledmonl L!oke Manna
weilslon 16141384-4474
Animal Cracker .Park
Columbus 1614)222-7047
. GranviOe 1614)5117-0430
Winell" a a - u
FreepoJ11614) 658-3735
L!oke
Hope
S1o1e
Park
· Logon 1614) 385-3940
Rlverb~
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Anhtuset ·Buseh
Raccoon Creek Cahoe Livery
Zaleski 16141 596-5253
Columbus Zoo
Chillicothe 1614)772-1936
Columtius (614) 888-6644
Gallipolis
1614)
446-3834
Rio
Grande
16141
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Powell 16141889-9471
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Ruthven Golleoy
Tappan Manna
Logan 1614) 385-3444
. Paradise Lake ~amily
Museum
GranviHe Vineyard
·Lancasoer 16141 653-0663
. Sclo (614)269-2031 •
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White
State
Park
Entertainment Park
Newark \6141345-1898
Granville (614)587-0312
Souohem Ohio Museum &amp;
WIDs (reek Lake
r Wawrlj; 1614)947-4059
Cambridge i614)432 -3007
House ol Wines
Cultural Center
"Slate Run Living Historical Farm
Coshoc:lon 1614) 343-6647
Madison
Lake
State
ParR
Timber Run ArcheiY Pa'rk
Mariena 16141373-0996
Ashville 1614)833-1880
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Portsmoulh 1614)354·5629
Zanesville .Stale Nunery
London 1614)852-2919
Ale•andria 1614) 924-4261 ·The Louis Jlndro Winery
Z.nesvll\e
l!lrt Cenler
Stengel-True Museum Marion
Zanesville
'16141A53-9472
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W~andot Lake Amusement Park'
Jackson 1513) 2ij6.6578
Zanesvil\e ,(614)452-0741
1614)387-6140
Stale.
Park
Powell 16141889-9283 •
Wyaridolte Wine Cellar. Inc:
The Wa9nalls Memollal •
Zanesllllle (6141 452-3820
·,MUIIc
Gahanna 16141.476-3624
Lilhopolis 16141837-4765
Pike L!oke Slale Park
Museums
Columbus' Symphon~t~.Orcheslra
Webb House Museum
Bainbridge (614) 493-2212
Columbuo (614) 224::1281
AtheOsCount_y Museum
TraiD a ..... Rldeo '
Newark .(6141345·&amp;540
Salt Fori&lt; State Park
Alhens 1(;14) 593-6216
MuSic In the Air
Buckoye
Scenic Railroad
Wy•nd9.' Popcorn Museum
Cambridge (614) 439-3521
Newark (614) 345-9757
Columbus,i l614)221-2000
Belmori t County Museum
Ma~on 16141387-8196
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Sdoio Trail Staoe Park ·
Bamesville 16141425-2926
Opera ColUmbus
Hockir,g
sUnlc Railway
Chillicothe 16141 663-2125
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Columbus 1614) 461-0022
Camb~dge Glass Museum .
Ne\5011111Ue 16141 753-9531
Shawnee State Park .
, Hlotorlc Sileo
· Cambridge (614)432-3045
PoSsum Run Music Park
The Lorena StemWheeler
ParlsrnoUII&gt; 1614)858-4561
Adena Slate' Memorial
Center of Sc:;ience &amp; Industry
Zanesville 1614) 454-«j8.';1
Groveport 1914)837-4282
Slrounds.Run Slole Park
Chillicothe 16141772-1500
Columbus 11;14) 228-6361
MonllceDo 0 Calla\ Boao Rid&gt;
Athens (614) 592-2302
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Buclieye Furnace
Colonial Inn Museum
Coshoctonl614)622-3415
Tar
Hollow
Slate
Park
C.mbrid!ll! Performing Arts
Old Washington 1614)489-5323 W.llslon 1614)384-3537
Valey Gem Slemwheeler · '
Sp.l.aureMU. 16141887-4818
CeniA!r
CampuS Martius Museum
Dental Muw.um
Marlena 16141373-7862
Cambridge (6141432-7958
Wolf Run State Park
The Cenorum Skallng •
Marlena 1614) 373·3750
Bainbridge 16141 634-2228
~ldwelll614)732-5035
Colu!!'bus 1614)461·6466
Licking Counly Players
;;lie..
Degenhart Papeoweighl &amp; Glass · Dr. Increase Mathews House •
N.W.rk 1614)345-7385· ·
Colum~us
C\ippen
Bueball
Zanesville 1614) 454-9500
Museum
Columbus
(614)
462-5250
Th•
Living Word Ouldoor Drama
s-F-to
Cambridge \614) 432-2626
1810 House
.
Cambridge (614!439-2761
Columbuo Motor S~way
Portsmoulh 1614)354c5851
BIIH! Flo&lt;k Stale Forest
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Ohio Soaoe Univers\oy Tlw!a1re
Blue Flo&lt;k 1614)674-4794 ' - Columbus 16141491-1047
Wa~h ington Court House
Alnl Ridge
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Colunlbus 1614)422·2295
(614) 335,2953
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Glenford (6141787-2476
Dean Slate Forest
Ohio.Theaore' ·
Grove Cloy 16141 875-3434
· f&gt;edro,l614)532c7228
Franklin House Museum
FneilCls'Mftting House ·
Columbus
1614) 469·0939
Chilllcoohe (6141 772-1936
National
Road
Go
Kart
Track
. Mi. Plei1Sj1pll614)769-7576
Fernwood Stale Forest ,
Palace
Thealre
Cambridge
16141
f32·3441
Bloomingdale
16t4l264,5671
Franklin Park Conselva~ofy
The &lt;;&gt;eor~an ·
Columbus (614)469·9850
Scioto Downs
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Columbus 1614) 222·7447 .
Lancasler 1614 )654c9923
Horrtson Siaoe Foreso
Palace Theatre ·
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Columbus
1614)491-2515
Bloomingdale 16141264-5671
Gnadenhutten MuseUm
·Hanby House
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Manon 16141383·2101
Gnadenhunen 1614) 254-4143
Three Rlw15 Canoe Llw.y '&amp;
Westerville 1614)891-6980
Hocking Soaoe Fomt
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Go Kart Track
Players The~"" of Columbus
Rockbridge \614J 385-4402
Guernsey County Museum
Harding House
Coshocton
1614!
622-4080
Columbus \6141224-0831
Cambridge 16141432-2959
Malian (614) 387-9630 .
Shade River State Forest
Alum Creek State Park
Showbaao Becky Thaieher
Reedsville (614)378-6116
Delawarel614)548-4631
Japanese Education Cetller
Moundbulldm Slale Memorial
·Theatre .
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Newark (614)344cl920
Snawnn State Forest
A.W. Marion Slate Park
Matlet1a
(614
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Porbmouth 16141858-4201
Oode\IIU. 16141474-3386
Jefferson County
Mound Cily Group Nat' I
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Bark&lt;amp Soate Park
Tar Hollow Slate Fooi.so
Outdoor .Dramas
Soeuben\ltlle 16141283-1133
Chillicothe (61'4)774-1125
Belmonol614l484·1064
.Londonderry 1614)887-4818
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Johnsoh- Hum~ckhouse Museum Old Toll HOuse
Blue Flo&lt;k Stailt Pari&lt;
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Zaleski
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Kelton Hou'se
llucktyo Lake State Park
Charln Foley Gallery
Our House Sl!!le Merriorlal
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Ga\Hpolis 16141446-0586
Mdlmpon 16141467-2690
Columbus 16141 253· 7921
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Columbus Muteum ol Art ,
Danconlral
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Newark 1614) '163-4000 . .·
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No college playoffs . slated this year
· CHICAGO (AP) - 'Ibe ~hamplonshlp of major college football
will apparently remain a mythical

on the ballot at next January's Supreme Court deciSion ·striking
convention and a national cham· down NCAA control of football
plonshlp game could have been telecast rights.
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title.
·!)layed as early as January 1986.
Delegates to the National Colle"Baaed on this, 1 woUld presume
glate Athletic Association Division thattherouncllwlllooklngerpuisue
1-A legistatlve meetings adJOumed the matter at this tlmi!,'' Wllltam
over the weekend after dealing a • Baughn or Colorado, chalnnan of
setback to those who hopetostagea
the meeting, said after the vote.
national championship game In
Division I-A football Is the only
major college football. In addition,
upper-division sport In the NCAA
tl!e ~year battle aver teleYisloo. Which does DOt sponsor a national
rlglltsmovedtowlthlntwoweeksd championship.
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another major siDwdoWn.
Georgia Coach VInce Dooley whO
AP Sports Writer
· 'Ibe 4!'legates from · the tllp helped prepare the report ~ the
The , classic matchup of h!ghfootball-playing schools beard the • national playoff 1-'!lncepl. Iai'nented fiylng offense and stifling de~ ·
cmunlttee repol1 oo the playoff the negative vote. Dooley had occurs r:;tmday when the Houston
posslhilltywhlch wasflrstalmllna endorsed a one-game playoff, tn be Gamblers and Arizona Wranglim
meetlnglnl&lt;apsasCitylnMay.Bya . held one week before the Natlonal meet In the opening round of the
show d hands. the football oflldals
Football League's championship United States Football League
clearly tWllled the Idea of a
game, as a potential boon to other playoffs.
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school Sports.
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If It had been approved. the NCM
OppoikSits feared It would create champions In Its first year In the
Council would have put the proposal
evm greater rift between the big _league, Is led by record-setting
·
and Uttle schoOls.
quarterback Jim Kelly. The rookie
Stephen Hom. president of Long from the University of Miami
Beach State, said he feared that established a number or passing
Without a .championship game marks this season, lncludlngtliiuwmany schools could Jose mWlons In · lng for 5,219 yards and 44 touchdown
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COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)-Ohlo
State University offiCials ajJd other.
inembersorthe Big Ten Conference
are ·trying w determine whether
they may negotiate a conference.
wldl! contract for television sports
covetage.
Big Ten athletic direCtorS are
meeting In Chicago to assess the
Impactor the U.S. Supreme Court's
ruling Wednesday that the NCAA
control over football television
)1ghts vllated the anti-trust laws.
' ''The key now Is detemllnlng In
the · Supreme Court decision If
~ conferences can negotiate as
leagues or whether It has In be _
(llriher fragmented Into lndMdual
schoOls," said Marvin HOOllll1, Ohio
State's sports lhfonnatlon director.

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But die champlm pulled back w deuce and WOn the
matdl on hill tint match point.
MeiiJlwh!le, the Brltllll wanen are enjoying their
belt year at Wllnbledon.slnce 1975.
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Four British WID'iell
adVanced to tile round of
32 !IDII.1111! d them - Anne llobb.. _;_ was already
·IIIIMld tn the final 16 with a 7-6, ~ &amp;4 Victory Friday
over No. 16 CArling Basaett d Canada.
· The three other British players - Jo Durie,
Vlqlnla Wade and Annabel Croft - were all
sehedljled In play their thlrd-mmd matches today.
McEnroe's win on center court was (ollowed by me
of the mOlt *IUful and exdtlng women' a matches or
the tournament 110 far, as Hana Mandllkova or
C7Jecho&amp;loyakla,
lei! No.3, put out Catherlnl:
Tanv!er of France In two clolle sets.
The J.9.Ye&amp;r-old ~h Fedel:atlon Cup player
.. · saved thiee match points before go!rig doWn 64, 7-6
(74) In an hour and 18 minutes.
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Both players attacked furblsly tjjrwgtwt and
kept the cra.lld enthralled with a dlspiay ot big~\
. quallty b'IUIIa.

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KANSASCITY,Mo.(AP)-Greg · over the Red Sox.
unearned run In' the third. Feman- ~
Pryor slammed a three-run homer
With one out In the lii!Yellth, . · dez's double' boonoed over the
and Steve Balboni ill1d Butch Davis · lJeriiSefsoo broke a 1:1 tie by lining rlght:fleldfenceandhewentwthlrd
added SQiosholsSat:urdayto lead the Boyd's first pitch far~ the 111gb
m Lloyd M(l!leby's groonde!'..
Kansas City Royal$ ID a ~2 victory screen alllp the left-field wall tor his George Bell 10ilowed with a
over the New York Yankees.
sixth tpner.
.
·irounder to third baseman Carney
·Mark Gublcza, 5'7, held the
Beattle; 8-T, scatlm!d six hits for Llmsford, who bobbled the ball and
Yankees wsix hils, Including Sieve his fllurlll ~ ~.
thm threw Inti) the dirt at first as
Kemp:s solo hoJne run In the CC11ii"B'"ctbei1QIIhd.Jjlne1nlha Femandeu;orecl
sevent)l. Gublcza walked four, ~1J'I!OOid.Hestruckout1JeVenand
Three more runs In the fourth
~koutSlxandaliolvedonJytiU'ee . did not walk ~; Boyd, 2-6,
made It :HI. Jesae BarlleJd singled
hltsaftertheseco11dlrudng.
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'allowedonlyfourhltsandstruckout and slole . 91!C0nd. when · Buck
Pryor's home run capped a: seven: . .
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.Martinez walki!d. Garth Iorg
fo)U'runfourthotfNewYo~ -. Jad!.Peu;:ontehitthegame'sftnt
doubled to score Barfield before
· Rm!Guldry. ~- Wlththescoretled pitch tiradoubleandcainelllWIId Fernandez's two-run
1-1, Hal McRae.walked and scored on an lnleld out~ Alvin Davis'
Qaklandgotaruilln'theMhwhen
imslnglesbyOanyiMotleyaroJ)on sacrUicetlytnglveSeatileaHllead.
Mlkelkiathslngled,went!Dthlrdm
Slaught. Pryor follOwed with bls
The Red Sox tied It In the leCOIId • a double by PhiJllps and scored 011
home run. ·
when Bill Buclalel' tripled off tbe
Rickey Hendenon's out. Moseby's
DavlsgaveKansasCityaS.11ead wall In left-center and scored on homer made It ~lin the seventh
RlchGedman'sslngleovertherlght against LarySorensen.
with his hmler In thefttth.
Balboni hammered a home run In side or a drawn-In Infield.
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On disabled list
The Yankees took a 1-0 lead lri the
Bllel-.,ii,A'sl
IDp of the ~nd when Oscar
TORONTO (AP) - Doyle Alex·
CIN~ATI(AP)-TheCincln:
Gamble walked, went 1il seOO'Iil m ander scatlm!d seven hits and
nail Reds anmunced Saturday that
. Kemp'slnllelclhlt,advancedtothlrd · shortstop Tm;y ;Fernandez Jiad
they had placed wttleldel' Eddie ·
. asRoySn)alleyhltlntoadoillieplay double and two-run IIIIJgJe Satur·
MDner 00 the 15-day dlsaille&lt;l list
and scored on Omar Momeo's day, .as the Tol):xrtO Blue, Jays
and had recalled outfielder Eric ·
. lnDeld single.
defeated the Oakland Alhletlcs ~1.
Davis from ~ Class AAA tann
Alexander, 6-4, strucltoutflveand
team In Wlchlta, Kali.
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Mamen i, Red.Sox 1
walked two In pltcblng his second
The Reds said MUner. who Is
,cunplete game.
battllig .258 wttll six home l'lmi, 25 ·
BOSTON (APJ -Dave ~lender· , Ton!nto scored Its first run oftBOJ
RBI and 18 stolen bases. suflered
soo broke up a pitchingduel between Kruegl!r' 5-4, In the first. Damaso · fiama~
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Seatpe's Jim Beattie and Ballllll's Garcia wallcied, qliM!d to II!CODd 011
• Davis was hlttlDg ..314 with 14
Dennis "011 Can" Boyd with a an lnllelcl out lllld lll'U'ed 011 CWf horne runs, :W RBI and '27 stolen
seventMnntng hOme nil! Saturday, .JOhnaon's ln1leld hit.
bases with the Wichita Aeros of the
lifting the Mariners to a 2-i victory
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games, clnllng out the second set and taking the
qJI!IIIng game d the third.
Serving to stay In the match at 2-5, Masur ile!VI!d a
Jove game anq thEil had tiUee points In brea.k

single.

Rntored C...W.IIIn
German Village
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Columbus 161?122!-8888
Histo!f Roscoe VollaQe
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CoshOCIOn 1614) ~:1'- 9310
Ohio VIllage
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Columbus 1614)466-1500 1

National Rood-Zane Gray
Museum .
Norwich 16141872-3143
Oh1o Historic.ol Cenler
ColumbJ,&amp;s 16141466-1500
Ohio Railway Muoeum
· Worthif1glon (614)885-7345

From l5-is in the Mil game d the second Set, the
. Austnlllan reeled ctt nine straight points w~a~&lt;ea 4-2
· lead and go up ~ In !he seventh game.
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6-2 ·win over Yanks;
Mar!ners edge Bosox

f::e~t~~:S:d~ "Thlcke of

pages of ·such- publications as The
'Atlantic Montllly, has won this
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achieved In bls only previous meetlDg with McEnroe
In the Australian Open last DeCember. Bill he was
totally outclassed 'by the 25-year-old New y orker,who
questioned a few Uneaills but othei'WIIe kept his .
temper In chlick lllid tlnlshed m: 1 hour, 35 minutes. ·
McEnroe won the first
games d the match,
·needing onlV 18 minutes to take the openlna.set.

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fronl South Afrk;a, belted India's Rame8ll Krlsllna'll
S-3, u, 7~. 7-6 despite hearlug IM!I'IIIght that hill
father had died In JMt)an.
·· He was given permission DOt to face the obllptay
post·match news collfereoo! and a statement from

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tl)ree matdl P9lnts llf(foie her exper1ence broullht her
tilrcugb. She had one match potnt when ll!l'VIng at 5-2
and two more In the fDllowing game, both saved by

. tandem team tD travel over 3,00l '[
mlles of mountains, desert and
farmlands. 'I'IleYexpecttomakethe · I.'
grueling trip In just over 10 days,
fightlilgexhaustlon, high winds, and
!Ylellll!i fatigue along the way.
· On June 21, they started out from
Santa Monica, Calif , enroute to •
New York City, de~ with 100
deliree desert temperatures In
Arizona, sleeping between 1'1f2 and

· "I am both disappointed and
i'elleved,'' said Thlcke by telephone
Friday from Ontario, Canada. "I'm
disappointed to the extent t!U!t a
year ago we had all hoped for better
things, and I'm relieved that once
'we were well Into the show It was
apparent that 90 minutes In latenight syndication was not going to
work.''
'Ibe syndicated show, In trouble
~ the outset last ' September,
never Uved up to Its bWlng. Thlcke
was supposed to challenge Carson,
.b ut he was panned by many critics
jllld the shows ratings were never
ldgh.
' Theannouncementcameoneday
after Thlcke's ~. actress-singer
Gloria Loring, flied suit In Superior
Court w dlsolve their 13-year
~e. Miss Loring stars on the
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· Chris Evert Uoyd, the No. 2WIX'Qell'ueed. reached
the same s~ In the toumanient but had trouble "
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. asteadyl5mphCIIpD\'I:rU.S.40.
tilrcugb PariJersburg. W.Va. today,
"When yru're on a btke for 2.'50 .tri\Vel tJuwah Haaerstown. Md.,

miles a day for 10days, thlngswW and on tl!roogh Han'lsburg and
begin w hurt," said Ms. Gray, a Allentown. Pa. by JUly 2, 'lbeY Plan
29-year-old ·bicycle shQp managa-, to make the trip through the Holland
whoadmlttedthatsbehadnofeellng Tunnel! and Ollto New. Yor~ City's
In either of her hands for the last two City HaD. In about 10 days and 12
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VANDALIA, Ohio (AP)- Two two hours a night, and COIISlUJIIng
Seattle, Wash. women, EsteUeGray between 6,00) and 10,00) calories a
and Cheryl Marek, passed uUuugh day,roughlyasmuchfoodln10days
. 'herenorthofDaytonF'rldayentoute . as, an average person would ~tIn
.to selling a world record cross- seven weeks.
country tour on a tandem bicycle. .
Op.a Frlday$rnoon,elgbtdays
They hope to arrtve In New York . Into their race across ~a. they
CitY Tuesday, 10 days after they passed through V andaUa and went
beganthetrek.
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the Big Ten wUI negotiate a gameof •
the week. · "We (the Big Ten)
already have a verbal agreement
With Mi!lrosports," he said.
TheOhloState&lt;ifflc!al believes the
Big Ten and Pac iO will work
together In trying to arrange a deal
with ooe of the three majornatlo~l
networks w telecast doubl~headers
on Saturdays this faD. •
Homan expects no quick decision
on how tbe BuclieyeswWhandleany
local television deal for football.
Marcia Chemer,' vice president of
Metrosports, says · her comP!iiW
. wants to offer a 1~game package~
maile up of 12 Saturday games and •
three prtm~tlme contests thl!i tail.
Cherner told The Columbus EllS- •
patch she expect~ four to five Ohio
State games In the conference
"Nothing has been done at Ohio
package and two w three more on
State toward negoilatlng Its own
the nat!oniil neiWorks this tall .
football packa&amp;e... }{(man sal'd.
President Gene o:Angelo of
"(Big Ten ~) Wayue
ColumbussiatlonWBNS-TVsayshe
Duke would be horrified If any ll!am
Is prepared to bid on any Ohio State
In the conference had gone !bat tar.
football package as well as a Big Ten
He thinks d the 10 schools acting as deal,

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a '7-1 slaie. From tbe left on tbe front row are Billy·Davis, Marl&lt;
HIIITII, and
Wrlgbi.- Back row, KeviB AmoU, Mike
'Ill
Randy Corel, and Scott Lisle,

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Campers Included fourth graders
Clirls Neel, JOhn Bentley, Eric
Wagner, Jamie Harris, TreVor
Harrison, RUS$ell Triplett, Kevin
Arnott. Shannon spaun, Nathan

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Hawley, Frank Blake, Scott Usle,
John Haggy, Jeff Allen, Matt
Haynes, Chris Ebersbach, Mark
Brown, Chris Knight, Mark Theiss,
Carltol) Drununer and Billy Davls;
sixth graders, Robbie Fields, Brian
Corsi; Chase Cleland, Kevin TaylOr,

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It's better preparation. Maybe ,
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Scott Melton. and W.-lty ;
SheetS, and ¥!ke Mayer; seventh · Howard, and ptnth graden Clwck :
uaderS, Randy · Hawley, Todd', Pullins, Mllie Bartrum. Joey •
Smith, Hank Cleland. Jim Durst,, · Snyder, Art Hunnell, Scott WWI· :
Joe ROush, Jay Hwnpbre~. John ams, Don Dorst, Bill ~. '
ArrdenOn. Eddie CriJoU, . Steven Jason Winters, and Paul Melton. ·
Bass, and Bracy Kom; eighth
Later In July, the Melgl girl •
graderS, TeiTy Fleltls,' Scott Bar: ¥sket!lalr camp begins_with some ,
ton, WeSley Young, Todd ~well, , · 40 e;~ger young ladles yearning to :
Keith Mattox. ·Matt Baker, Jeff learn more basketball lunclamen·
McElroy, Jared. Sheets, Kevin ta1s and sportsl'nanshlp.
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annual Melp Marauder Baslletball
Respective flnaUsts In the NBA
Camp (boys) has been compJeted (grades seven-nine) wel'fl Mike
last w~ with 64 hOOpsters ranging 8artrum,
Powell, Joey
from grades four . through . ntne Snyder, Scott WUIIains, and w!nner
receiving certlftcates.
Chuck Pulllns (foul-shooting);
· The camp, ~ by Meigs KeVIn Oller, Chuck Pullins,- Mike
head coach Greg Drummer and Bartrum. and \vulner Bill &amp;others ,
assiSted by $E'Venth grade coach .(one-on-one). alld 13tll Brothers
.Ron Drexler, eighth grade coach gjrnered 11 third top award will\ a
Rusty Boolanan, reserve coach ftrst pl{lce In the PIG (shooting)

, Mlck Child~ ~ and· recentlygraduated. Melp all-time li!alllng
· scorer Nick Riggs, was highly
success1ul· llnd weD-received by
parents tlltoughout the area.
Besides 'Individual Instructions,
· the campers are !1h1ded Into teams
with 'the . NCAA (grddes four-six)
WUdcats and NBA (grades sevennine) Suns winning championships.
Winning ribbons for being In the
top five flnaUsts In the IndividUal
contests were NCAA fOill-shooters
Robbie Fields, 'rerry Reuter, Scott
Usle, Jeff Allen, and winner KeVIn
Taylor; One-on-one, J&lt;evi!t Taylor,
Robbie Fields, Scott Lisle and

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three victories In the Olympic
also entered tn the
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' set pants In the opening set before
WIMBLEDON, EnglaJ\d (AP)- wlnnlngthetlebreaker. ·
. The Brltlsb WOITieD ~ - enjoying ·
Tw~ty-four )\OW's before Holllls'
their beSt year at Wbnbledon since victory, the queen of Britlsb teMis, .
·1975.
·
VIrginia Wai)e,sentthecenter-court
FourtemaleplayerstroniBrltain crowd ln!Q a frenzy bY ellmlru!t.tng
hayeadvanced totllemmdor32and
another seed, No. 5ZJna Garrison of
one of them - Anne Hobbs - has the United Slates.
already moved to the flnal16 with a o ..llll'l SceU ~
7~ ~. &amp;4vlctolyFrldayoverNo.16
On Friday, No. 3J1mmYCotulors,
Carling Bassett of Canada.
· Wbnbtedon champion In 1974 and
ThelhreeolherBrltlsbplayers- 1982, broke. the all-time record' of
Jo Durte, .Vlrl!lnla · Wade and
singles victories here as he ad·
Annabel Croft- were all scheduled
vanced to the fourth round with a 6-4,
to
their thlrd·mmd
6-7, 6-3, 6-4 vtc((icy
Saturday.
·
Marty Davis. The . triumph was
,John McEnroe, the defending
Connors' 65th singles victory In 14
men's champiOn, met Wally Masur
years and broke the old mark of 64
or Ausl!'alla, followed by ~~ set by Britain's Arthur w. Gore

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On Court No. 1, KeVIn eunm or ·
South Africa was to meet India's
, Ramesh. Krishnan, follow(!!! by
Croft ligalnstChrlsEvertLiay!1,1be
No. 2 women's seed, who defeated
Betsy Nagelsen 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 In a
~-round
Friday that
had been pushed back one day
beciuse of a rain delay.
"Wimbledon seems to he the only
time the Brltlsb girl$ do )'eally weD. ·
. The rest of the year, Qley are
mediocre.': said Bassett "ThiS
time, they've realty gotten 115Ycbed
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!Barton. Back row, WeMh\y Howard, BID Brotben, Todd Powel, and
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the Melp Marauder BaaketbaD Camp are, from llle iett, SeaU 'Wllllamll
(besl ·defenlive pla)oer), Mike _Bartr'uip (sport8nlanSidp ......d), BID .
Brotben (one-oJioGIIe champion
ou~g camper), and ChuCk
PuiJius (louJ.shoollng champion). '

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JDGR FLYER - Jbnmy Connon Dies aci'OII8 111e Number One
Couri at Wimbledon Friday, lo retum a sliM trcm Marty Davis, during
their Men'sSinlles,IJUd rowid match. Connors weatonlowln,64; f-7;
(7~); &amp;-3; &amp;4. (AP Wirephoto).
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Hobbs, ranked No. 471n !he world,

\wn four doubles tltles last year but
has yet tO make the grade In singles.
Against Bassett, she dropped two

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~: Cardinal ,rookie · R ick
WALKER ·

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By BEN
pltcbed a couple of tJnies last year .
AP Sports Writer
(with St. Louts' Class AAA team In
_
Ricky HortOn finally upstaged • Loulsville) when he drew a ·big ·
• The Fabulous Chicken.
crowdandlgottowatdlmostothis
•
An overflow crowd of. 45,468 act because I was out bf there ·
: turnedoutFrlday!llghtlnSanDleg!J
early."
·
-~ to a!tend the lOth anniversary of . Kevin McR.eyno]jls ended Hor··_ baseball'smostpopularmascotand
ton'sno-hitbldby·llnlnga.doubleotr .
:; watch the P!!dres take on the St.
the'left-tle.ld wallwtthtwowts l,nthe
Louis Cardtnals.
e~hth lnntng. The hit bar!!Jy eluded ·
• . Yet it was Horton, making just hls
left fielder Lonnie Smith.
~ ., tourth major-league . start, who
"I lost the ball wllen I jumped,"
~ · attracted most oft he attention as tire . Smith said. "I beard It hit thew all." /
. ~. roo~ .left-bander held .the Padres
Said. St. Louis Manager Whitey
• . hitless for 7 2-3 innings before Herzog~ '.-'U he'd caught It; It wOiild
':1fuishlng with a two-hitter in a~ .havebeenahelluvacatc.h.''
•• vlctocy. ...
In other National League games,
: • "He must ha•e been funny
Montreal halted · Cincinnati 7-3,
- tonight, but I don't re~ know · Atlanta topped New York 5-J, .
; beCause I had 'more Important PhlladelphlabeltedHouston7-2,Los
; things on my mtnd," Horton said.
Angeles stung Chicago 7-1, and San
• The 24-year-old hurler - to his Fnmcl.sco beat Pittsburgh~.
•.• dlspleas!ll'!'-hadseenthedanclng
Horton, 4-I , had all()Wedjustone
: • bird before.
•
baserunner - a walk to Cannelo
•
"It's the first time I've las~ past Martinez on a 3-2 pitch tn the fifth ~
· the third Inning when the chicken ·before McReynolds belted a chan·
: was In town," Horton said. r,I geup for the doub)e. ·
.

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B«lroslan In 117 appearlllices.. g8!1ie shutout ot the season.
Iledroslan raised his record to 5-5 ROllinsOn, 4.9,.struck out seven got
ana D;lMie M~ got his .seventh the help of four plant doUble~. ·
save. · ·
the moSt they've turned In a game ·

.''I had to reach ' to hli It," .uprtslng by belting a . tJtree.rim
McReynojds saJd, .
· lxlmer, his tltth.
Horton ~owed a pne-out shlgleto •· · WlnnerSteveCarJton,64,gaveup
Alan Wiggins tn the ninth before seven hits through the first eight
getttngTo!\)IG~obouncelntoa lnJdngs. He ll!ft the game when
garne-endJNi: double play.
Kevln Bass opened the ntnth with a
Itonnle Smith delivered an RBI llneilrtve single off Carlton's Hght
single In the first Inning off Eric ··shin. Theln.jurywasnotbellevedto
Shaw, 8.5. l'heaircunals added two be serious.
runs tn the fifth, and Lonnle Smith
Carlton struck out 10, raising his
and Ozzle Smith cracked ·run·
all·t!ffie major leagu!!-leadtng total
scoring singles tn the ~lxth. ,
to3,798. The victory was the~ of·
Hort(ln, who struck.out Jive and his career, moving him past Eddie
walked two, made an easy assessPlank Into second place on the
ment ofthegi'une.
·
· aU-time llst of lett-handers behind
"Idldn'tfeelanypressure.I'min .. WarrenSpahn' s363.
the seventh or eighth lnnJng with a · ·
Braves 11, Meis3
no-hltter - whynoteq~&lt;&gt;ylt? "
WlthLenBarkersklellnedwltha
Phlllles7,Alitr062
• .
tenderelbow,Atlal1taManagerJoe
Philadelphia. spotted vi,sltlng Torre was tn need of a startlr!g
Houston an early 1.0· lead before pltcheF - and Steve Bedrosian got
exploding for six runs in the fourth
the call.
.
lnntng.
.
Bedrosian, maklnghlsflrst'start
Ozzle VIrgil's two,run homer, his of · the season after 'II relief
lith, sparked the outpurst. Garry appearances, werit seven 4nnlngs
MaddoxcrackedanRBislngleand andgaveUpfourhitsforthevictory..
Glenn WHson thim capped the It. was the sixth career ..$tart for

The vi,sltlng Braves oulhlt the

l'.tets J5.6, RalaeJ Ramlrez.hadfour

this Year. Robinson~ jUSt 00
pitches.
·
·
·Rookie Dan.Giadden, plaYin&amp; his
·· fdgames~betngrecalledtl&gt;
replace the Injured Jack Clark, bit '
his first home-run of the season 110!1
droVe In another run with ulogle.
. ·.
The start of the gamewasdela~
57 minutes because of lhefallureota
computer that controls the llghlil'a t
San Francisco's Candlestick Parft.
.It was the firs! tlme a game Wy
delayed because of a light problem . ,
at Candlestick s_\Dce It opened'jrl

starts the last two months of last

The right-hander tossed a ftvehitter and retired the last 19 batters
CINCINNATI (AP) - Charlie in a rrm to become the National
Lea and . his Montreal Expos League'ssecond12-gamewtnner.
Lea, 12-4, w~ted. anearlytwo-run
: Montreal Expos ilrst ~
lead, but settled down after the third
• · Pete Rolle credits Ids latest major- Inning and'dldn'talloWa baserunner
: "teaguerecordtohlsabllltytoremaln
the rest of the way to match St.
t healthy over a 22-year career.
. Louis' Joaquin Andujar at the
• . Rose, 43, slll'piiS!II!Cl retired Bas- 12-victor:Y mark.
: ton slugger Carl Yastrzemsld for
" We scofed seven runs, and that
: . mo8l career games Friday night
was the trey tonight," Lea said. "I
• • when he went 0-for-5 against his
gave up the three run.S, but the guys
;. tonner teammates, the cmclimad
kept atltandgotfourbi!Ck. It'seasy
; ; Reds. It was his 3,:109th career
to pitch when you've got a four-run
~: game.
lead.
,
"I've been veey fortunate ID stay
"We re~ blew It · oqt tonight.
: away from lnjuries,"Ro!lesald. "All
Everybody was having fun swing·
: I've ever been ooncemed with Is
1ng the bat- except me."
• being a eot Went, durable pljl.yer."
Dave Parker belted a curveball
; • Rose said he had no ~peclal for his sixth homer and a 1.0 lead in
. • • thoughls about the record, but said .
~ second Inning for Reds starter
: ll's 'special to top the ma,lor-league
Price. But the left-bander failed
:; list In a cateplry.
to make It to the mound for the third
• teammates llanded out a 7-3 beating
inning because of stiffness In his left
~ Friday night to a Cincinnati Reds
shoulder. A shoulder problem last
: · team that was already beat up.
· year allowed Price to make just two .

season.
"I don't feel that bad but after last
year, I'm not going to take any
chances," Price said.
On came reliever Bob Owchtnko
to give up a lead-off double to Toey
Scott In the third, A walk to Tlm
Raines and a single by Gary Carter
loaded the bases. and Owchtnko
walked Tlm Wallach to force in a
run. Argents Salazar added a
twO\run single.
The Reds tied it in the third on
Dave Concepcion's sacriflce fiyand
Parker's RBI single, but Lea shut
the door and Scott - signed Friday
by Montreal - broke the tle with a

siXth-inning double offBW Scherrer,
1-1. Wallach belb!datwo-runbomer, .
his 12th, In the &amp;eventh, and Derrel
Thomas singled home a run in the
ninth. .
Reds center fielder Eddie Milner
also had to leave the game in the
third tnntng because he felt m,
givlngManagerVernRllppconcem
·
about his roster. ·.
"We are pretty well beat up,"
Rapp said.
•
· Lea's perfect pitching added to
Rapp's misery. Lea had a talk with
hlmselfaftertheshakythlrdlnntng,
"After
the third
lnnJng out.
I told
and
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.
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not at the halfWay - point yet,"
catcher Gary Carter marveled. "I
would say he's got a pretty goodshot
at 20vlctorles, and hemlghtevenget
to the 25-vlctory plateau .. He's been
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~mer. a tle-lire&amp;ldng shot In the
Adllellcd,Bme.Jipl
8l'OU!Id.lt IIOtJdha, we're aolnito 'wbmlng run. Pave Tolik \valllljd 1'111!1 tJun Mel Hall, Jerey·~
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. ninth lru)lng .. off Pete Filson,. ·,Joe Morgan singled home Rickey have some flu\." ·
' .1eny WUI4rd Jeet11i!e ql1 the 13th and Mike H!lrgrove. 'lllorn1al. .
. 'IbedlstancetrornLynn,Mass.,to powered thengers to thelrvictocy - Helldeuou With the w1!m1ni' nm In
Y•k e1t .
andptnch·nmner:JoeCarterwentto and.Willard blt!,XIII&amp;eCIItlve~
. Boston Isn't very tar as the crow · In the nightcap. Ruppert Jones.aJ)d . theefgbth Inning. Henderson led off
· WWie WU.OU drove In two runs third when aeorp Vukolllc!l In tile lbrth ~ 'Iborntl*la wu
flies. But as the baseball flies, It's Chet Lemon also homered tor . the eighth With a single off Dave wtthapalralslnglesandBudBlack slngled. J~thi!nrlppedaslnllle biJ.l8thdt.)leseuon,slxlblnhlllaat
. much farther from the Class AA Detroit, while Torn Bnmansky and stleb, stole his :lith base &amp;lid moved cunlllned With Dan Qld8enberry 011 · between third base and sbort.stop. . . Six game~ ijnd 12UIIn the ~ of
Eastern League to Fenway Park Tim. Laudner 11omerec1 for the . to third on an Infield out by Dwayne a IJur.bltter, Black llandcuffed the
Andre Thornton hit Ml homers June. Buddy BeU and Pete 0 a1er1
... and the majors.
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1''for nearby Lynn.Now, the fellow major-league at-bat. He,.teOO ott 011 alloWl!d five hlts over seven~ third and fltth lnnJn&amp;s and Den
:" '1-ooklesarealargepartoftheSeattle Detroit ace Jack Morris. The spllt and Bill C&amp;udlll pitched the last two SlaUgbt deHvered !I ~lases-loaded
. Mariners' future.
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.. ena!)ledtheTtgerstotlo9stthelrll!ad . lru)lngsfor his 16th save. •
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' ' And the futuremay notbetootar In the American League East to10 1 · "It (theAl. West race) looks like he the wiJu!lng· run. •Qulsenbeny
".:. away If they keep hitting. Presley games over Toronto.
It's going to be adogflghttotheend cameonwtthoneoutlnthenlnthand
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and It looks like we're preparing · jlo6ted hl8 m 8ave, tops In the
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Minnesota's victOljl In the first • ourselves to be part of It/' said majors.
.. ·In the seventh Inning Friday night, game snapped an ll·game wlnnlng Oakland Manager Jackie Moore. "I
IIMINw 13, Jtu!&amp;a's u
rallying the Mariners to a 5-3 victory streak against the Twins by Morris,
have to give my guys credit. They
Brook Jacoby slDgled through a
over the Boston Red Sox.
12-4, 'who hadn't lost to ~ since just kf:pt battling back. We've lost drawn·In lnlleld With nOne out In the
"I suppose the horner Is a thrill, Sept. 6, 198l. "I was excited," sald
sarnetougb ballgalnes, ootthey just · bottim of the 13th 1nn1ne for the
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State Fann offers modem, com~e prqtection. The
called up' from the minors ,last team last Saturday. "Idon'tlmow,I
coat ls tow ,lind the service ls last. Ask one of your
weekend and has two doubles, a ean't explain the feeling. I don't
neighbors,
then glytj !De a caH.
lliple and his homer to go With a .DJ know who was more excited, me or
Monday lt!ru Frldly
CAROLL SNOWDEN.
batting average In slx games. "In the rest of the guys.
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this ball park, you just )lave to get a
, "This Is Uke a dream . . You
Saturday 9 AM to s PM
O•lllpells, Oh.
pitch you can dl:lve. The first tw&lt;i wouldn't ' even Imagine . trying a
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the stadlwn and racing the best
Au--eoin!&gt;oriY
' . games, Detroit beat Minnesota 7·5 pltcherlntheArnerlcanLeague."
Homo Offlc:4ioBlooii•ogtoo,- "
A NEW DIRECTION IN HAIR DESIGN"
-'-: after dropping the opener of . a
.Brewers 1, AnceJ!IO·
twl-nlght double-header 5-3, Mil·
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and Moose Haas, with last-oot help (_
from RoWe Fingers, hurled a
flve,hltter to Olitduel Calltornta
roolde Ron Romanlck.Ted Slm·
riJOns opimed the Brewers' eighth
with a slngle and plnch·1'UIInel' ·
Charlle Moore was sacrificed to
second by Jim Sulldherg and
advanced to third on Ed Romero's
deEp fly. Manning then stroked a
single to left for the run.
White Sox 2, Olioles 1
.Rfchard Dotson hurled ·a threehitter for his lOth victory and Ron
Kittle hit his 18th homer. The White
Sox scored the wfnn!ng ;:run off
Dennis Martlne'lln the bottom of the
fourth when Greg Walker. led off

::· shaded Toronto 2-1, l&lt;ansas CitY
..-squeaked past New York 3-2 and
·• Cleveland outslugged Texas 13-121n
, " JJ Innings.
· Seattle trailed 3·1 when Presley
homered over the high screen atop
!1. the 37-foot wau In left-center. With
. &lt;·two out, Spike Owen walked and
" ·went to third . on Jack Perconte's
" ·single. Barry Bonnell walked to flll
the bases and Davis singled off loser
•. &gt;.Bobby Ojeda to S!:Qre Owen and
:. : l"erconte. AI Cowens homered for
• .. Seattle's first nm and the Mariners
; ··picked up an Insurance ··IWI In the
ninth on a wUd pitch t&gt;Y Steve
. o, Crawford.
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'" allowect seve~ hits, lncludlng Mike
Easler's 13th horner, In 6 2-31nnlngs
hefore leaving With .a bllster on his
pitching hand. vande Berg ended.a
personal five-game losing streak
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NEW YORK (AP) - Patricia
a tour-time Olympic

American record In the finals of the
women's ZXJ.meter Individual med·
ley at tl!e U.S. Olympic Swimming
Trials.

Stephenson in tie .
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• Trace 19-1 Thursday.
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j Southwestern.
Green beat
' ¥d&amp;vlllt 1.2-9 and Hannan n-ace
' trimmed Clay 1.2-2.
; In "B" Division action, Adclavllle
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Patty Sheehan, the leadlngmoney
· wfm1er on the Ladles Profelslonal
Golf APOclatloD tour, and Denise
Streblg, were tied for second, one
stroke behind the leaders.
SteplleniCXI, bidding fi:Jr an WIPII!CI!dellted thlrd.:atralght Lady
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Thursday When the cornlce of
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CwTently, thecltyinspectsdowric ·
town buildings only after a com·
plaint But Charles Wenner, a elty
bulldlng reguladon administrator,
1181d his otflce and the Safety
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; .. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - The valve
. • :fallute that aborted the launch of space shuttle
. ; Dl8covery remains a P!J221e, so NASA has decided to
: replace .the entire ' e tbe second swap-Qf
'• J!OWI!Ill~ts 1n a
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:;:dl8connected ~. weekend and wtlllle removed
~ . and replaced Mo
. ·~ "Baaed on
Inconclusive · trooble-shootlng
; .efforts, and after comparison of the workloads
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repeatedly said 11. Will not return to
the talks untU the; mlssUes are
removed.
For more 1than a decade~ the
Pentagon says, the Soviets have
deployed an antl-:118te1Ute (ASAT)
weapon fired from atcp a large
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outlined the admlnlstratloD poSition
to reporters Friday 5eVI)l'al hburs
after the Soviet Union proposed
qienlng talkS ·ill VIenna In September on ·banning spat£tbased
anti-satellite weapons.
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While McFarlane appeared to
· link the separate matters of space
•»eapons and nuclear.arms talkl;, a
senior admlnlstratloit oftlclal ·said
tlie United States would bewlllliJg to
attend the session even tf the
Kreriilln won't discuss . atomic
weapons.
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The tense state of U.S.·Soviet
relations, an eJectlon·yNrworryfor
Reagan, worsened after the Soviets ,
walked out of nuclear anns talks
last Decemher to protest ttte U.S.
deployment of neW '!liCJear miSS~

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The Soviet (xoposai Friday wu.
flratertort to~ a dellnlte tf,litf
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condition that he remain ~
ous, said the United ,Statel II aut
unwllllng to accept a ~
tlnited States has conducted. slve ban, .bill feels there are lll'fllli ·
successful tes~ of a fannore . where antl-sateiUte negotla,lb1J •
tlcated ASAT; In which a, Could lead to a "fruitful~." ·
small, three-sfa&amp;e rocket 1$ carried
, : ;,.
aloft by a hlgh-tlying F-15 jet. The
Ask!ld U the United Statei 'WID
Air Force has set a Novemhtr date
Umlt the agenda to ASA;ra, · Gli:
!or Its first teats of the U.S. ASA'F oftlclal said the
agalnSt a taf&amp;1et In space.
Intends to talk about nuclear amlil
· Both superpowers rely heavUy on redtu;tlons as weu. • .•
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sat.eWtes for surveillance, commun·
"At the meeting, the Soviet
lcations, and, early warning of may raise wbat It wishes.· t i
attack.
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~t leader Konslantln Cber· · 1tope for a fruitful exCil'aftle In bodi ,
nenko p1oposed talks aimed at . areas."
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banning _space weapons several
But he aclatowleclged that MQJweeksago,butthel!nitedStateshas cw has been unrecepllve , !p •
malntalnedltwouldbelrnposslbleto ' piqlOIIais , for resuming mrlear
completely verify such a ban,
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COti.JMBus, Ohio (AP) - DeleDr. iteJen C&amp;ldlrrA, the pedetrl-.
·gates .to the Unitarian UnlversaHst· clan who Is form£1" preslcii!Dt of the
A!P!CiatfoD General Assembly antl·nuclear gnup Pltyslclans for
wted.f'rlday lnfa'*'alal'l!lfllutloD. Social Respooslbillty, told the as·
asldJig Ptesldent Reagan to pledge liBitbly that Americans need to step
that the Uiuted States would not · their pre-nuclear em thinking and
Initiate use of nicclear weapons In a get lnvolVedlmrnedlatelylnpoUtlcs..
"'!be way you practice medicine
war.
The l,:nl delegates also voted to In the nuclear age Is pOutlcs,'' she
· ask members of the assOciation to sald; explaining that she and her
work for legfSlatton .ehsurlng that ' husband have sold thell' home and
hazardouswastelsdls~oflnthe
gone on the mad to urge partlcipa· ·
·safest possible way.
lion In the November election, which
In addition, the assembly caUed shecalllida "referendwnonthetate
for stronger legislation on · the of the earth."
federal, provlnclal, state and local
She sald congressional electlons
levels to Improve family Income, were more Important than the race
provide affordAble and healthful for the presldency because Coo·
child care, prevent child abuse, and
gress votes the money to build three ·
allevta'te· .the effects of family to 10 nuclear bonibs a day.,
violence where It exists.
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carry twclear weapons, and tluiit
when his daugbter, Patti, said • .
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lndlcated otherwise, Reagan rep- •
lled, n~t's a forgery.
Ms. Caldlcott said an American
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showed that "75 per cent or our
chlldien think they won't gt'OW'ilp,'-' ·
Site said her !!D-year-old daugllter
told her two years ago, "'Mommy;I
don't think I'll liver have baby,'
and She loves babies.··
Noting that American strategic
pollcy In
envisJonlr-. a
"llrnlted nuclear war al · Bile
months," she said the Soviet Uilbl
does not believe ill the &lt;.'OllCept itt' ·.
llrnlt!ngnuclearwar. Co!Jsequenily,
"war is obsolete/' she said. . :. ,

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statement Friday.
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The statement said It did not koowwhat Impact the
engine change wwld have on a new launch date for
Discovery, "oot the estimate of a rnld.July launch Is
still valid." Some officials saki July 18 Is the earilest
pOssible date.
ThereplacementenglnehadbeenDiswvery'sNo.1
· poweiplant until a a month ·ago, when engineers .

Jim Cochran or Greg Smith ·

discovered a loose thermal shield on o~ of Its tile!
pumps. That engine was replaced by one borrowed
from space shuttle Challenger. The thennal shield
has been repaired and the original engine Is ready for
.use again.
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Technldans have been unable to duplicate the
valve failure that aborted Tuesday's launch justfour
seconds before Discovery and a six-person crew were
, · to lltt o_tf on the shuttle's malden fllght.
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Dm1nganengtnelgnltlonslmutatlonThursday;the
. englrie controUer, circuits, hydraulic actuator and

valve all operatro normally, NASA said.
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Technlclans Friday subJected.thevalve'sh:ydraulle
actuator system to a series or tests to see how weD il
~ to COlilinai)ds. They also conducte4
electrical contb\ulty tests and measurements .:b!
varklus cables, but found no probleins.
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noll·melalllc particle In one of thecontrollcr caiJit
COJII1€Ctors. NASA said It was being aJllliy2li!d.
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Great l.lke&amp; and
rem states are to attend aconfl'rence In
New York ·City
6-7 to ui!k about paying for costly repairs to
highways, b
arid sewers. .
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Senate Pres
t Harry Meshel, !).Youngstown. organlz.ed the
conference on lnftastructure !lnanclilg problems under the auspices
, of llie CouncU ofSiate Governments. Meshells first vice president of
the .DemiJ!:ratlc State Legislative Leaders Caucus.
"An estimate on costS to update our lnfl'ast:ructure In 01110 alone
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$15 iluuon. nus l!ICludes opera!~] and maintenance
: t needs for highways
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weapoos If Moscow agrees to
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: gold rnedallst In diving and Suzanne
• Lnglen, six-time winner of the
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' were Inducted Into the Women's
·1 Sports Hall of Fame.
f~t
.the others lndl!cted were Elea·
, nora Randolph Sears, a champion . , HERSHEY, Pa; (AP)- Defend1athlete In squash, tennis, horseback Ing champion Jan Stepllenson hlls
: iidlng, polo and , yachting, and
blamed a putling slump ror keeping
• Marion l.adewlg, a champion her off the LPGA wlnnei's llst this
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C&amp;ulklns won the ' eVent In 2
mlnute!i• l2· 78 seconds, .91 seconds
better than than the reCOrd she set In
Jamuary 198l.
HAMILTON, Bennuda ~ AP) Merry Thought, skippered by Jjick
King, won the Interna tiona! Ocean
. Racing class portion·of the sall race
from-Newport, R.I., to Bermuda.
Palnir, a Class B yacht skippered
by Francis Curren Jr. or Connect!·
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eo OAKVILLE, Ontario (APl
:.Defending champlcn Jolu! Cook
birdied three of hlslastflve holes for
" .a·ffi and tied rookie Corey Pavln for
•·the·early second· round lea(! In tJ;Je
$525,000 Canadian Open golf
:tournament.
Cook and Pavln reached the
tournarnent halfway point wtth 140
tOtals, 4 under par for two trips over
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• hotllne, said many of the callers
• urged the city to ajlopt a regular
; OOildlng Inspection' poljcy. Other
• callers ~tered fears about the
; safety QfOOildlngs In their oejgl!bor• hoods, Sheli81d.
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• !)as' happened," Ms. Robison sa!cl.
. Tile collapse occurred about 2:45
: p.m. at the flve-stwy Nitschke
.Bulldlng a block north 0t the Olllo
Statehouse .
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cornlce atcp ' tlie
:t8 '""' elllll , • 3~1'!1Y 1111111,...,
t pluogeil to the sldew~ seriously
Injuring 11Jree people Including a
' cltycouncllmaD.
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··. ·Tile councllrnan, ,Ben EsPY, 40,
, llad his right leg ampUtated and is
:. listed In sertous colldltlj&gt;li at Mt.
Cannel Medical Centec. .Also In·
•,luted Wl're Carolyn Mitchell, 33, In
•l !IBtisfactory condition at University
\ Hospitals With broken legs; and
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-:' at Grant Hospltalo after doctors
· CLEARING THE REST - ColumiJ., OWo Jlreii&amp;M.mi.work oo• ampUtatedpartofhlsleftfoot.
freetqlbe remaiDder of a
0\a' DC on· a dowDtowll
~, Nell.Mills, assistant fire chief In
"'•Mac after pari of It MII•P""" 'l'llar8dq ad - · lioJurla« at least
&lt;chargle of ar.e1geucy services, said tine peu..e lllld opftHnc -~ _..,.tile 11reet to the aext liclewalk.
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. - utlllttes to pick ~P golf fees and other rea~tloilal
The five-member Ohio cornmiasloD has cOnieunder.
. In ildd!Uon, taxpayers Will . pick up the $100 • expenses,
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regtstraUon .tee for Greer, Comrnlssloner Ot!s C&amp;sto
Casto said halt of each day Is spent In nll!.ltfll&amp;t
quil conductlni thctr J'ellionall:onterence at The
expe!UI!! during the aDDiaal confi!reDCe,
and PSC Chalnnan Dan McDon,ald, wlio also 1s the
llstenlng to national speakers, while the otla" bill!.fJ
Greenbrier l'?!IOrt, -a W.!!St VIrginia oJilclal said
.. "'lbere havti been ito majot ~. except In
outadng
president
of
the
Great
I.akeS
Conferellce.
free
time. '}'!Die regulated by the udUty ID!lllllll!dDFrldliy.
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Greer said the total bill to the state for him and
t!!'S lDI'II!tllhes attend the meetlnp to help lelm Jmw,
Tile Greet Lakes Conference of Pul1llc titUity
dowil .hai'd on that commls&amp;lon,•• Greer said.
Casto proba'tlly wtll ~ from $1,!n) to $1,!!00. He · · the regulatory ~les operate, Casto said.. · ; ·
Comm,lslionera, consl.itln&amp; of utUity I'I!IJIIlatora from
. "As !I result, ~pl&amp;n tilmovetheeonterencie_outof _· said the. conference probably Will pay McDoi1ald's
. ::.Qther. than wlllt we charge to the state, I pay fi:Jr
the_
llmll! Eastern &amp;tates, Will be iieid at
'1lle Greenbrier atter thll year. After that, thougll, lt
expe!1,9eS because he Is tHe
preili:Je!IC
.. .-everything else rny~~elf. My wnsc1eace II clelr, 'i
the
ilext TIIOIIth oot wm be COIIducted
wtll be moVed ~from state to state."
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The 01110 utWtles ctliunlsstcn haS been 'crttlelz.ed
Casto said. "Actually, (the confl!lmce) llll't tb8l ·
here starting next year, West VIrginia PubUc .
Greer said tlleroomandmealratels$127anlghtfor
for holX1obblna' at Tile G11!?nbrter With the ut!Uty
much!lfanexpensetothestatewllenltCOI,III!!Idowii~
~~~~~.:l!! Commissioner Mk:hael Greer said.
, each of the thret! West VIrginia cornn1lssloners, plus · - officials they regulate, In many cases allowing the
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UtiUtlel Cc:IMdsslon hal cau&amp;ed litlllty regUlatOrs to

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~·~~ director of the Ohio
EnvlrorunentalProtectlonAgency, sayshehaswrlttentheU.S.EPA
outlining a schedule for setting up automobUe emissions Inspection
programs In Cleveland and Cincinnati.
Maynl!r'd sa,ld that tf auto Inspection progams are not set up for
the two dties, the U.S. EPA can InVoke sanctions under the Clean Air
Act to cut off highway fUnds . . · ·
He saJd that could result In the loss of $«kl mUUoq ln.Cleveland and
$122 mUIIon bt Cincinnati over the next three years.
The u. s. EPA says ozone emissions In ,the Cincinnati and
Cleveland metropOUtan areas have exceeded standards. · · · ··
Last March 28, the U.~ EPA gave Gov. Rlchatd Celeste 00 days to
su'-'t
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I"'" a plan for auto ~
delldllne was later extended to July 1.
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COLUMBUS (AP) -Gov. Richard Celeste has appointed sarah
H1,1tson, 15, or Dennison, asarnemheroftheOhlo RecoveryCouncU,
. She Will ftll the term ol Jaoet Frazier of Marietta, who resignEd.
Paul~. councU director, sald Ms. 'Hutson's aJlllOiiltmenf
refiects Celeste's conunltmen~ "to hearing the view of Yl)lll1ger '
Ohioans·, particularly In this most Important area of the recoVery
from the abuse of alcohol or other drugs."
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Ms. Hutson has attended the Teenage Institute on the Alxlse of
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LANCASTER (AP) ·-

BEr.i.Anu: (APl ~ A federal Judge
the Imperlal Glass
company a two-~ extension of ll!lliquldatton deadline.
,.
. Imperlai
~mey Nick cavalier! saki the extenSion granted
Fl1day by J
Robert Duncan alloWa the cun~ lO staY under
fl!deral
r 11 n.11es for two more weeks. ~rll ta the part~
t . fl!deral
p!cy Jaw that establishes guldllnes for companies
to reorglllll2e.
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cannot rheet reorganlzatloD _guidelines by the end
t al tile
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c~ June 15. 1be plant once empkJyed aboUt ~people. ~

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Arson o"icial
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F'·'-eld
ty' Prosecutor David
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Landefeld Says 111: Will not call a speclal grand jury to Investigate
allegationS that Sheriff James Peck. Is Involved In corrupttcn.
Peck. askied for a grand jury lnvestlgafun after publlshed reports
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Prison o!flclals said no Inmates were hurt or escaped during the
fire at the south end of the CCI ccrt1plex across Ohlo 104 from the '
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· and drug dealers 1n the CilWCY'. Peck denied the accusations.

" Landefeldsaldhedeckledlberewasnoneedtocallaspeclalgrand
jury afte!' he met fast Wednesday With federal law oftlcjals.
Landefeld said tbose~.were conlldentlal, and hewol,lidnot
d!scloae $PI!CiftC ln!Qnn&amp;tlon.
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the Investigation, Landefeld said he was not
sure what a·loraliDIII!fl!:lgation could accunpllsh If Peck was under
leder8l lnvestlptlon. 'tile Columbus Dispatch earlk!r reported a
lederal grand jury wu lnvestlgatlng Peck. '
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wlt.nmaee or evidence.

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the Chlllicothe Correctional Institute.
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·Officials suspect the cailse was electrical, he said, oo t the IntensitY
of the names tluit raged for hours destroyed any conclusive

No special grand jury phznneq
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'COLUMBUS (AP) -Municipal', county and common Pleas Judges
from Ohio's lOth Appellate Dlstrlct, made up of Franklin County Will .: '
meet With Oljlo Supreme Court Chief Justice Frank D. Celetx'ezzi:
. Tuesday.
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tour of Ohio's 12 appeals court d)sllicts. The tour ends JUly 9 1n ,
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Ohio-l'alnt Plea-', W. Va.

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POINT PLEASANT .,.. Charges against two Mason County men
have been dismissed ln separate cases, r.'tason County Prosecuting
·Attorney Damon B, Morgan Jr. said..
A charge of obtaining .property by false pretense was dlsmlss,ed
. against Richard Mount of Bidwell, Ohio, Morgan said. . . ·
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The prosecuting attorney said 'tlie charge was dropped against
Mount, who was Indicted In May of 1982' by a Mas'on County grand
jury ln connection with an Incident at Dale's Kitchen Center, because
the complajnants IJl.Oved away and declined to return
. to testily In a

opposite dlrectlo~ on' the ~die Bridge. The spolcesman reported
''that a~ the twriv~hlcl~ passed, a bed mattress apparently blew out
of the Rawson truck and onto Gilbert's wtndshjeld.
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The mattress apparently broke the windshield. DI\I'Ilage to
GUbert's vehicle was reported at$125. There were no cltatlonsand no
NSMALE
!njurl~.
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In tlle second accl~nt, one-fourth mJie south Qf Heriderso!t, Jehu
M&lt;li&lt;;OW (AP) - Hundreds 01
H. Farley, lJJ, or Columbus, Ohio ~.!IS 'traveUng south on Route 2,
OmununlstPartyalllclalshavelost
drlv!nga l 9'18 CadUiac, when he,apparentlydrove throughsomehlgh
their Jobs In a drfve. ag~
· water ontheroadway,causlng hlmto lose controi: OfhlsvehiCJe;-the -- 1-~ corruption l!dtlated last year by
spokesman salil. Farley continued across the highway and Into a
'Yurt Andropov and apparently
ditch, the spok~man added·
und~r J&lt;opstantln
A pissenger In the vehicle, J ohn Lindbeck, 41, of Chesilpeake•
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' Regional newspapers received ln
Damage was reported at $1,500 to the front left ofthe velllcle.
Moscow In the previous~ show
that ~ at ~ five qf the Soviet
Th&lt;;re were. no citations and no· other tnjurtes.,·
· Union s 15 rep~bllcs, ~. drive ccst
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corruptot1!cWSJobstntheOmunuJ
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ntst Party, tn govel'llnll'llt and 1n au
BII)WELL -The Roy Siders family of Bidwell, fo~rly of Point , .
br8llches of . agriculture and
P leasant, are ln desperate need of any clothing and any houdehbld
' Industry.
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Items following a fire that desiroyed their home. Mr. and Mrs. Siders.
have thr~ children, one bOy and two girls.
Central Asian republic of Uzbekls·
For m'Ore Information contact John Siders at 44&amp;llll6.
tan. where the regional newspaper
Pravda Vostoka (tl'utll ot the east)
said !QUI' district ~ heads were

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• q ienwood, was dropped because the complainant -In the case
changed his testimony after Saunders was Indicted-In January on the
grand larceny charge, Morgan said.

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·Two wrecks reported .
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HENDERSON - The Mason &lt;:;oimty Sherlif's Department
4nvestlgated two accidents Friday afternoon, both on Route 2 near
~enderson, according to a d epartment spokesman.
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"': In the llrst accident, a{ 4 p.m., Ernest R. Gilbert, 55, of Charleston,
_drtvlng a·1917 Dodge pickup true~ , ahd Sandra Ann ~wson, 34, of
Southside, drtv!ng B 1976 Dodge pickup truck, were traveling 'In ·

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'Ten of lhe l3Uzbek ~ ~trtcts

were · deernell ' corrupt ~~ thiS
month's Cenirtl Committee 81!11eralassembly!nUzbeklstan. Inone
factory, 59 wo~kers were arrested
for corruptljln. 1he mlnlster In ,
charge of proQess!ng the republic's
chief pro:!uot,1'cotton, was aeverely ·
reprlmar!decl.. Dozen$ Qf other
of!1ct81s ~ arrested, disciplined
by the P8J1Y and dismissed.
. • Jn the Bljltlc republic ·o1 LaMa,
the fe8toa'al newspaper Soviet
Latvia sakl l22 offlcJal$ lost their
... 01/eJ' tthe ·~t ye8r tor
·tt~ and corruption.
In the southern region of Molda·
via, bordering Romania, the first
deputy mjn!ster of the repubUc's .
main !ndustn' wlnegi'O\\'lng '1\'BS
fired for· "~g his posi · for
self-Interested gains." ·

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1-Card ofThanks (paid In advance)
2' 1n Memorv
(pai&lt;J in advanc.e)

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21 ' Business Opportunity
22-lll(oney to loan
2 3-Professlolllll Services

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8 - ~ostand Found
7· Yard Sale (paid in advance)
8· Pufiic Sale
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9· Wanted to&lt;iiuy

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·FURNITUIIE. ledo, Iron.
wood. cup"-da. chltlrto.
cheoto, b~•keta, dlahea.
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From Gallipolis IIIII Route 141, turn 11ft onto Route
Tum riclrt onto ~-cadi- rqed. Wltclllor sip.

Sa.le Every Satlildav at 7:00 P.M. ·
rn

. Hivt somtthin&amp; you nnt to .. Irina it to the Patriot
A•ction Bam 111d lllt'H sell It for you. Conslcnments •cceplld from 1:0G-5:00 p.nt. on Slturdly. ·
NOW BOOKIIG AUCTIONS FOR JULY AND AUGUST
Available for Special Slln upon rtQ..st.
MARLIN WEDEMEYER , AUCTIONEER
24&amp;-5152 - 388-8248
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for lctidents or loss of •

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aold
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Write· M'.
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NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbua, Ohio
June 22, 1984
ContraCI Salas Legal
Copy No.'84-749
UNIT PRICE
' CONTRACT
FRG·OOOR(178)
SRG-OOOR(169)

Public Notice
c heck or cashrer's check for an
amou nt eqUal to five per cent
of his bkl. but tn no event more
' th an frftv thousand dollars. or a
bond for ten pEW cent of his bid,

payable to the -Ouector
BidderS mUst apply. on the
pr oper forms. for Quall frcanon

at least ten days pnor tO the
d ate set for opening bidS tn ·
accordance w 1th Chapt ef 5525
OhiO Revrsed Code
Pl ans and spe&lt;;rf!catr ons are
Sealed proposals wtll be on file tn th e. Departmen t of
toc•"ved at the off•ce of the Transportation and the offrce of
of thQ. Ohto Depart-. the D•stf1ct Depyry O~rect or
ofTransportaiiOn. Co lum The D1rec tor reserv es , t he
Oht o. un til 1 d·oo AM . rrght to re1ect ariy and all b1d_
s.

Stand ard T•me. Tuesday_
24. 1964. for tmprove -

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DIRECTOR

Rev. B· t 7-73

II Ili S./IJjl iii!S

ai -Home Improvements
82-Piumbing &amp; Heating
83-Excevatlng
84· Elactrlcel &amp; Rafrlgaratlon .
8&amp;,General Hauling
86-M.H. Repair
87-Upholaterv ·

81 -Farm Equipment
82-Wantad to Bily6 3-llvaatock
64-Hay 8o Grain .
&amp;&amp;-Seed &amp; Fertilizer

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following telephone exchanges ...
Me/91 County
AraaCode 614
· 992- Middleport
Pomeroy
985-.Chester
343-Portland
· 247-letart Falls
949-Racine
742-Rutland
887- Coolville 1

448.-GaUipolis
· 3 87-Cheahlre
3BB-VInton
24&amp;-Rio Grande
2&amp;8.;,'G uyen Dial.
, 643-Arable Diat.
379-W..nut

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Mason Co., WV ·
· Area Code 304

chlne

Notice IS hereby grven th at on
the 11th day ol ~Ju ly. 1984. at
~ 30 p m a publ1c h ean ng wrll
be held on th e budget prepared
bv the Bo artl o f Ed.ucallon o f
the Gallipolrs Ci ty School Orstrrcl. Gall•a County, Oh•o. for t he
next succeedrng hscal year
ending O.ecember 31 . 1985.
Cop•es of th e pro Posed
budqet Wi ll be o n f• le •n th e
treaSurer's ·OffiCE" for public
, n·s p e~ tiOn

Such hear•no Will be held at
the R1o Gra~d e Elerrlent8ry·
School. 102 Lew•s Onve. R•o
Grarlde: Ohro
Galli polis

Public Notice .

Board of EducatiOn
Ellen M Barry,
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PUBLIC NOTICE

Pave ment Wtdth - vanes
ProJeCt Length - 0 00 feet or

00 mtle
Wp rk l ength - var tous leet
vanou s mtles.
The Ohto Departmen t of
hereby nottlres
II aff~rma t r ve ly msure
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f:~~:~:~~lo:~th:~iS advertrsement

busrness ehterpnses
full opp(mu nny
r brd s rn response to

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eft

and will not be
aga rnSI on the
race. color. · or
' tn consJE!e,ralion

Public Notice
TheV•Ila\)c o f V!nton w111 hold
a p u bliC hearrn·g on thP. 198 5.
PUBUC NOnCE
budget and Revenue Sh~nnq -,
The annual report Form 990
l und July t 2. 1984 at 7.30 p .m.
PF fo r the Ki bbl e Foundat• on.
at the Vill age Town Hall
•
Verna Eas ter. Cl~rk Bernard v Fultz. Trust ee. 15
ava•lable tor publ1c msp ecuon
July 1
at Ber.nard V Ful tz Law Offrce.
111 '12 W Second Stree t,
Public Notice
Pomerov. OhiO 4 5769. durrn'g
regular bu srness hours for a
PUBUC NOTICE
perrod of 180 davs subsequent
The Gall•a· M e1gS Cornmu n11 y to publicati On of this nouce.
,.
Acuon Agency (CM) rs cu r ~
rently pl ac1ng ehg tble youth . 20 161 28. 29 171 l . 2. 3. 5, 6. 7tc
to 2 1 years old. •n theJ•tle:-118
Summer Youth Employmen t

Announca111 r.nl s

and Trami ng P10g ra m !SYETP ) ~ ~zlt~~mo;;i8;m-.,.­
Apo·l1 cati On s must OcHes1&lt;1ents 2
In
have been predeter - of· Gillha or Me1gS County to
: :;-:.-::o=ur
as requved by law and 'qualrfy Partg1opants WOfk 32 Io::o::=:-:m=o=m=o:::ry
hours pe1 w eek and, earn S3.35
father, gr•nd forlh rn the brd
oer h our For furt her informa:
Her/bert Parker who
date set for co mpl etion &lt;&gt; t1on con tact the Gallra-M ergs paaaad away June 28.
shall be set for. lh m CAA. JTPA off 1ces at 446 - 101 B 1983. Sadly missed by wife
or 992-2222 . The Gallia -M e.gs l'rene. Bob, Howard, Naney
QodtJmq proposal ~
Community ACllon Agency 15 • fi miliea .
shall be req uired
an Equ al OoportUnny Employer 1 ----~-~-hr s bid a c ertrfled
+and Se'fVrce Prov1de r..
The family of Rusty IBonea)

'M&lt; r~omumwag·e rates

lor•thrs

161 29. 171 t. 2. 3tc

2

repiilr,

pert&amp;,

K~~.:~ bltSSiiiiS · be

al•ys.

female. Coil 448-0122, Leriot Or.
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W1nted overweight ·P.,80M
to try ·our aU netur•l herb

diet. 100% guerontoed. looe
up tO 30 pOUildl ·~ rlndnth.

Cell orwrhe814-775· 2318
or 814-866-2840 llfti.,
&amp;PM. M.L.C .. 4753 Hollo•
ville Pike, Kingstoh~

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full grown

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Ther• will be a revlvel on

.Profe11ional
· Servlcas

Port German Shepard puppy
to . give ...... Y to 1 good

evening. Paator Ray Lauder·

two montha
old.
304·882-3210.
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home, female,

milt lnvlteo tho public..

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4 · - Giveaway

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Lo•t •nd Found

bstern Ave.
Gllllpolls
PH. 446-3547

· Full or Part·tlme

Ill· .Rapidlygrowing optical chain needs licensee • 3
~ · optometrists for seyeral Ohio offices.

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sararv commensurate wltn eXPerience.

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can oee In COlumbus: 18141M8-8161.·

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COllett eilhlll bUCC!J)Ifi1

From SO• per fl . Frontage and Up
W.,CEKCNO .SPCCIA~S AVAILA.LE

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4'x8'-Space .

Built-in Table &amp; Shelf .
For The Full-Weekend.

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Hurry .. ; Space Limite~ ... Call Today!
Only

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SECURI-TY

\'-\,. FOR MORE INFORIATION 'CALL
.._...~

DAVID MANN
614-992·6300

MIKI MARTIN 614-9i5.:.t395.

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t .711..,.., hou.. , 2-mo.
1 - kit-; l ,R.,
utllty rm. oulbuldlolll.
•uti_:.,.,
of 'IR 7 on
124. 11B,OOO. 114-9112·
IHII or 317·7841.
.

mil•

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3 -.lOR! -home, 1 Y.o
,Mth. ful baUIIW'It, 2 C8f
gorege, ieogelot. Col 11ft:

1112-1133. c;,~~ego lid ..
s,_.... Ohio.

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In Arhuah edtlltlon,

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H - lor . Ale 3 bdr. 1l\
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IIIKE'S FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SHOP (WEST~RII AUTO)
191 W. UNION ST. - ATHINS, OHIO
Duo to limited tpaco, •ith - ship011n11 co11in1. must Hill!
public a~ctlon tho followlna:

ald.-*'•
3 ....,. LA. ••••
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4-H
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z. 7171 .. llliftlll.

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Nil. I bolrrM.

... New Ume llcl. 1
' MilO frolbl fhtlle"d .

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2001.

114-741·

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-..rooma. .......

. WEEKDAYS 9 TO 6:3,0
.. SATURDAY 9 TO 4
SUNDAY 1 TO 4

1.984 18ft. TRAVEL TRAILER'
STARTING AS LOW AS-

$6,295 .
-, Pia Tu &amp; Trtle

SAVE UP TO ss,OOO ON ANY
MOTOR
. HOME ON OUR LOT.
SAY£ UP TO '2.000 ON ANY

YELLOWSTONE TRAVEL TRAILERS
Dale Scheiber, our Yellowstone repres.sentative. will bi here for the weekend. Register for free door prizes.
10% Discount on all Store lletchandise
S25.(0ff On Any Leer Topper In Stocll

w..t, Coolville, Oh. 45723
614·667·3386

NO MONEY DOWN
$50 PER MONTH

*GOOD ·BOATING
*GOOD FISHING
*WA-TER &amp; ELECTRIC
*BATH HOUSE

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Big··F.oot .Park

lyn.old.3-.2bothe,

·Oir1C11ona: .Rt. 7 South of Gelllpella.

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with wood
bumlr. llngleoeriJONIIo, on

fetnly -

.. . . l!ritll SIIIC........City-inRoclne.
Coll14-148-2141 ,

All NEW MERCHANDISE

CHAIN SAWS: 16" McCullot'h, 12 &amp; 14" elec. cltoin saws, 10, 14 &amp; 16"
Pouln chains &amp; misc. Plr1s. •
RADIO. lV. MilOS: AMIFM !blt!OS, AM/FM poc/u!l. nMriilbond, AMIFII
w/ lwde, por1oble !l!!rfio cassene ~*Yen. ~ AMIFll
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c...- IZ' BIW 1'1, 19'" Midland Cllb' RV, leid-in wire,.i/ems i11o,..,. , :

JULY 5 THRU JULY 8

in ~ lli
-·
-fanoed mowh~t,
438,100.
Col448-7101.
.

wood floan. -

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GUliS: .22/ong rifle .r~. 22 dip I!POiter 7 ~ 22 'Maenui!l ~
boll action, 22 dip repeater 7~ 22 Mlll!IUm iitle bolt action, 22 cal rile w/ s:IJiiO, 12ga sittiile ...... n.,20 &amp;tL ""llleslllliun.l2&amp;tL slideaclion
lui, 410 p. Slide action. !lllP"'. ra&lt;ks, dlitnngltils, ~. pole! pislds,

Anniversary Sale

2 Bedroom home on waterfront.
Almost new Travel' Trailer for
Florida in· Winter.
See At Bigfoot Park

u. ..... 3 llladltn wcdoMI
. . . . . . , •• lllall\IIOf'e ...

Wll ..... IOtlecoo. ,cell
114-1...1128.
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PUBLIC AUCTION

. . . etc. ·

. •RETIREMENT SPECIAL*

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LEV.EL WOODED
CAMPSITE

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t.low~r.

Weekend Special

'Col 11~141-1411.

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LUMBER
915-3301

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Entertain

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BURDffiE SERVICES
&amp;SUPPLI·ES

Johnson's ·
MObile Home. Inc.

·' Door Prize Drawl
Eve Hour

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ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

sms

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Rock Springs • Rt. 3 3 &amp; Rt.,
Pomeroy, Ohio

Co.

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.sPeciAL:

..,... Pt'Piealian·i···-&amp; Vicinity

HORSES &amp; POlll~ 1:30
245-9527

INSIDE &amp; OUTSIDE SPACES AVAILABLE

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Mob118otlome•
· fo ( ,Sale .

Ju.ly 6-7.~8
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64 Misc. Merchandise . .

GALUA HORSE
AUCTION
4•H' trs .SALE

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OWN ERS : GUY &amp; BERTHA STEWART
AUCTIONEER: RICK PEARSON
77J.S785 or 773-5430
'&amp;BOnded in w. va . and Ohlc,llc. no. 6615
. OF-SALE : Cash or check wllh proper 1.0.

CHESTER

ct-.

fee, two-minute ateaks and

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

f·airgrou~ds ~

Help Wanted

3 family yard oolo. June 30
to July 2. Dlohoe. oppllan- · beby clothes • adult
clothlnQ. ' 413 • - St..
Ml-port. Next to SA.

July z '&amp; 3, 4'1z mile off &amp;R7
on &amp;glo Ridge Rd., aloeping
bega, king abe bedapreocl,
mon'o dreu panu, H 'w ,
women'o clotheo • 1111-.
household ltemo . Rain

Goregl lele· Juno 30 1- - - - - - -- - g h July 3rd. Doily 8 em flm time ~ord ..... Jul)l 2 a
to 8 pm. Furniture.
3, I o.m. •'to 1i p.m. BtiO
• - · avon ....... much H.,tlngor PKwy.,
more. Tum loft 1 milo N. of Middleport.
Cheotor on SR 7 onto Te.._
Rd. and toll- ol-1 mile. 810 South 2nd St., Middleport. July 2 lhroug11 7. ·
Yordooi•July2. 3, 410em Bedding. N~ero•. opplion-.
to I pm. M_. •• roel!leneoi dlaheo, toola. clothing, oilin Bradbury. ...,._.. - n e - · ..,on, toys.
._ · -..... M· fumlluro, jewelry, dr_..
,llquoe. old cH-.Iumlluro. ~~~~~rugo~·~-~loto~o~f~m~i~oc~.
2 -foomlly yard ..... .July 2nd July 2. Mondey, 9 to 6.
dwwgli July 7th. II om .. c-ol st., s y - . Clo- · lob of · chll-'1 tiling lincludlng boyo olae
loto more. Jack 12-f81. toys, dlohoe, iron.
llichord'o rnidence. Bald
Knob.
Yord Solo. Tueecloy, 9 tMI 7,
lredbuoy Rd. MiddlollO'f
I Family yord oolo. July 2 a oac&gt;A frortl WM PO.
3, rain or ahlne. 8 to l ,. .h 1----_;_-..,--~
dliy. Lots of
mlac Porch Solo. 116 liuu.nut
-.. - · • Ave, P-..y. lMondoy a
· 1.2 mlleoui.SR 143 T-.ioy, July 2 lo 3, 9 tiii,J.
on the loft . ·

" I. ~ quick-drying
swift;•ealing glue,
patching putty, lnst.~~nt cor-

USED TACK 5:3~:30
NEW TACK 6~8:30

Camp Conley oroo
6 wk. old puppleo, ~ ... b. lo
leoglo ftomole
~ M...mute. looking for
col/or 304·8711·
good home. Con 4411· 311;19. 1"7••••

Meigs

&amp; Vicinity

9 tamliY yard .....·July 2, 3.
7 Something for ,everyone.
Poul Ufe rooidence, Succe..
Road, R.....llle. Ohio.

cancel a.

Ir======'-:

ew show equipment to
be sold.

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1971 VlNDAlE 12160 with
, 7124 11pondo
Was $6995 ..... NOW $64,~
.1972 COVENTRY 12~ . . ,
Wn $5995 ..... NOW $4995.
1979 fiERAlO PARI! 12150
•• 14195 ...'.. NOW
1969 GREGORY 12x58
Wu $399~ ..... flOW $3495
Un CAIERON 14x70 .
Wa $11,995 .. NOW $10,995
1975 FREEDOM 14x70
W1i SM95 ......NOW $8495
1979 SCHULT 14x70
Wa $12,7110 .. NOW Sl1,495

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REAL ESTAT E consisting of house and lot 100•150 wll(
be olfered by auction sale alll :OO noon. Terms.,.,..,
estal4! is io % down day of sale and balance- .._trli
is delivered in 15 days. Rulestatels being ho•ICIItiCII"f '
Town and Country Real. Estate, Point ~leasant, w. va.

8 HP ·Massey Ferguson .. ~ ..........s595 ,

1- - - " - , - - - -- -

Great Buys ·on
Pra-Owned Hom~s- ··

2 · ~eby kittono, 9 wko old.
blick end groy,- 304-876·
.
3880.'

Tueadey·-Grubb Family ;
W.dneodey--Colleon Oougann; Ev1ngelia1 Harry
Wring/or of Coolville, will
deli'-:er the me11ege e1ch

dlohoe.
Something

oet. Call

Port· Beogle pupploe, mole
on~ femolo. 3~8711·11; 110.

be performing . Sundey-He•ven Bound Four :
Mond·a·v ·- Harvest Trio;

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MI.ddleport .

oponiel in tho Rockapringo, 1--...-- - - - - folr gro~nd oroo,..Chlld'a pet.
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Collofter 1 p.m. 992-3110. Auction every Fri. night at
tho Hortlord Community
Lo~. meroon JI:UrM on Mul~ - Cent•. Truckloads (all new
berry Ave. N - ,in wallet 1110fChondioe every · 1Loll:'-'~
oeyo Rhondo Smith. Re· Conolg.mento of now ·end
word. Coli 992-5845.
uaod merchondloe olweyo )
welcome. Rlchord Roynoldo
LOST' Iamon wolke~ coon Auctlonoor.- 304-276-j
hound in vinclnlty of Horoo 3089.
CliVe. Anyone with intorma·
tlon call 11+4-849-297e.

Cute little stripped kitten.
c;:o11 Tom 304·875-8747.

July 1. ot 7:00 ot the
durlingham Community
Ch1nch. Goapel groups will

when we needed them. God
Bien ·aoch 1o everyone.
Mother, fothor, Noro lo Coy
Nitz, sister~ vicky Morrtaon
lo Debl 8rocllard. brothon
Irion lo Donnie Nitz lo Rick
Schoefor. ·

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Free kitten•. 3 fe.molo, 1
molo ..Cel/814-992·7683.

flowers. food • money. Alao
for thol e- who were there

i OPTOMETRISTS
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m~Uaer

614·992·7674.

Try Hlllng the Now
Way. For information
614-446·2166.

Blower Funer1l Home, Ewing Funerel Home. Rev.
Clyde Hand8raon. Rev. Olen
McClung. Thoae who aent

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Pomero.v .

114·241-1117.

937- Buffalo

hurry!' '

glassware, some tools and more.

Automatic, hydraulic lilt,. 42" mower, snow blade.

· lo
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32
llro 1!1&lt; wwk. Coli

Up to 16 warda ... One dt y lnsertlo'n · .......... $3:00
Up to 16 worda .. . Three d•v) noertion .. ...... $4.00
Up to 1.6 Worda ... Si~ dey Insertion .:.. ... .... $7.00
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t,oat end Found

HOUSE HOLD: ~aytag WISher, apt. Admire/
refrlgeraror, gas stove, 2 piece living room suite;
chairs, lamp$, B &amp; W TV, library table, aewlnt
mach!!'e, 1tnetal bed, dre.u er, pots and IN"'•

10 HP Ford .~ ........................ .S995

lebyaltter wented fDf

895 ~ Letart

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10 HP Wheel Horse .............. s1749

frM 1 ·1110-1113-1077........
, booking POflill.
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6 75- Pt. l!leasant
468-Leon
578-Apple Grove
773.:... Mason
882- New Haven

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8 Speed, 36" mower.

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1 fomole Colllo-Lobredoro
block lo · ton, 1 yr. old: Lost ~~~ groy rabbit, RE·
Ploylul. good with kids . Coli \NARD, Now Hovon oroo.
446-1134 or448·930B. · 304-882·3872.
2 white kittens, 1 muhlco- 3 Family Yord Sole, Mon lo
lored khoen. 7 wka old. Tuea,
Staff Houae Aoed,
992-3886.
n1er Felrgrounda. Follow
Baby. chilllreno, ma6 month old puppy to good 'olgns.
ternity clothoe, toya, gomeo,
home. Port Gorman· She· Hertequllia,
•ntlque ·furniphord. Coli 614·992-7880. ture, mloc. 9:00
• 4:00.
2 furry adgr_.bla khlono &amp; 1

thanka to Dr .

:lm:IIIIEm!IE3111Em!IIIIE3mEWEm:IEi111Elft311S .

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kittens, 8 wka.
trained, 2 male, 1

e~~lico

old, litter

KARATE
Tho Boot. In ·Self·defe.,..,
Private Looaono. Phone 288·
3074. Jeckoon. Ohil'.'

Pickens. R1Wiingi-Coat•

IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our son and
brother, Charles H. Blazer,
who departed this life June
30th, 1982. He is gone but
not forgotten. A place is
empty in our lives that
n.ever can be filled .
'HE IS MISSED
Howard Blazer &amp; Family
· 11

Free

for Get Well. Anni ..
vorsoryo, Birthdays, Pllrtioo.
Singing Gorrlllo. Col/ 1Bol·
loono loCo. 448·4313, •
B1Uooni

everyone who helped in •nv
way in our time of 10rrow.
Sp&amp;J:iel

. w.ish to express our
sincere thanks to our
1:f11mily and friends. during
illness and death
our loyed one, John
Harris11n (Harry} Morgan. Special thanks to
all J hose who sent food,
floral offerings, ·tile·
grams , cards, monetary
contributions, the Paint
Creek Baptist Church,
its choir, and the ladies
StiVtd the dinner,
Rev. Grover G. Turner
Rev. William Patterfor their cons'ctlin111
Kwctrds, pallbearers
Home lot FuII·::;:;~·,f:ror their efficient
ll
liar God's

Bilek puppiea, mo1her Lh•n
Apao. Con 814..,387-7120.

Nitz. would Nko to ·thanl&lt;

In Memoriam

6

Smoll houoo dog lo male
Cocker Spaniel. Coli 614379·2218.
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end

oupplles. .Pick up end
.delivery, D•via V1cuum
Cleaner, one h•tt mile up
Goorgoo c-k Rd. Coli
814·448·0294.

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Giveaway

16 HP Twin Allis Chalmers •••••..~2595

' 42" Mower.

P~ plen '!"''· o pluo. OHio.
toya, home illeor. No lrlvelt·
-~.c.ra~~~~oM

LOCATED : 71h Street in
New 'H·aven, w. va. T,he ,;::::;~
personal properly of Guy
and Berlha Stewar1 will
. be sold .
.
ANTIQU ES' Oak lowboy, oak sldli-rd, prnattactt
rocker. fancy Iron bed, marble incert dreuer, Ht of 1la
oak chairs, fl atwall cup-rd, kitchen 'cu,-nl,
square oak table, kit~ hen cabin&amp;t, washsto~nd, pte ule,
oak table, oil lamp, '"ostollhe furniture Is painted.

USED TRACTORS

Help W1ntld

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Homornobro
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. we
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In _
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Al'eo Code 61 4

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SWEEPER ond •-lng mo-

C•tv SchoolS

pnsmatt _C retro-

4

3 Announcement•

NOTICE OF
PUB\.)C HEARING
ON THE BUDGET

J(dv 1. 8

and sect tons. by plac tn g

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Classified pages cover,th e

71 -Autoo for Sale
·7 2· Trucko for Sale
73- Veno &amp; 4 WD
7 4- Motorcyclea
7&amp;-Boelf &amp; Motors
71-Auto Parts &amp; Accessories
77-Aiito Repair
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~&amp;-Camping Equipment

54 Mi1c. Merchandile

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41 -Houseafor Rent
4·2-Mobile Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Rent
44-·A partment for Rent
45-Furnished Rooms
46·$pace for Rent
4 7-Wanted to Rent
48-Equlpment for jlent
49-For lease

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SATURDAY,
JULY 7, 1984
10:00 A.M.

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otona jan.

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PUBLIC
.AUCTION

IIIYer

•luyjng dlilly ' gold,

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51-HouMhold Goods
52-CB, TV &amp; Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
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54-Miac . Merchandise
55-BuHding Supplies
S 8-Pets for Sale·
57-Musical Instruments
58-Fruits &amp;·Vegetables
59-For Sale or Trade

31· Homes for Sale
32-Mobile Home~ for Sale
33-Farms for Sale
• 34·Business Buildings
.3 5· Lots &amp; Acreage .
26-Real Estate Wanted

f.IIIIIIOy /Ill! III
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Mcrchanil1se

This wtt- 1 load of new merchandise, product • .il»
used store closina o~t, some furniture, other Mile.
AUCTIONEE!R

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financial

S10.00 CASH DRAWING..7 P.M.
COOL AIR CONDITIONING

Co. Rd. 30. lm..
clothes. cur·

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AT PT. PLEASANT,'W: V,A.
Youth Center Buildi111 on Cantdell St.

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fomlly; Morning Iter

• VIcinity ·

Tribune - 446r2342
Sentinel-·992··2156
Register ;_ ..675-1333

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1'8 Wan-' to Do

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oro• Raccoon Crtek Briclge ..Tum right

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OFFICE OPEN TILL DARK

arous ~ menOO..
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liKES: 211' Prt Duster, ll" mort's.5/10 Slleed. 26. 11111t's 10 speed, 26"
litis' 10 lltld. 1rii1!s, Ill tMt, bile Ires. et.
APPUAIICEScGrl and 1Ca!S!aies. 5pl. shop vac. 8e1i1n Willie boiler,

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&amp; ditlnerwon! sols,

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mrt1101 roq 7llll BTU Kern !Mer, 5 If' rider
. 11 If' laort 1rtel!r, 38" cut, 31f' d1iin drive tiler, rru:h mere.
: Headers, ~\JS, iir lillers &amp; cleaners, dual ltils, running
tmrds. ll8etirtg wheel j;uVers sPas/1 Jjards. sltocl!s, brake shoes &amp; Pills.
various size tires, m&lt;i)y ilems ... iist8:1.
100tS l
Screw&lt;lri¥er sets, hlmmers, !liMes. saws, ~.
sa!W~Per. hin/11!1. brackets, so:11et sets, elec. supples, ·bulbs &amp; Iampo,
hNier ln. c.Uiiig a&gt;rfiJ. ~~ sev9 1315 painl, siM pipe, iron &amp;
&amp;ri!n equip., nais, al types ol o:rews. Wash"'- ~ nul!, I1IOios, 10·
l 'Ji

delturnidi(jer,

IIUIIW.

r:hor5, tadts, picture "-'""' elc.
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,5fOIJS EQUIP.: GAMES &amp; TOYS: r-. glove, ~ e&gt;&lt;ertise 111uiJJ.
. ~ Coleman (311Jlirlg ...ip. llJIIlO cartidges. YieOO- Pt&gt;nlieY Korc
Jr.. lishing rods, lacldo ...,. ~ lla..lsa~ '"" l!am, llllldoB, Slnrrtpor '
4x4·~ lb Wheels, numer~ ialtll!s. Shwberry stroller, roq, dOIIUe.
Blftlie fashions. •
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lilliOI of 111111 Millbio, dtolort ..--. r
Cah or cllod&lt; w/JiosilivoiO. Not rtSPOIIilllt for ICCidlnt or lou
of pr-'J. Linch Anllablo.
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AUCTlONEU: FORIEST
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PUBLIC AUCTION

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DECORAT£0 STONEWARE, GRANITEWARE, FUIIIITUIE ",
700 PC$. DEPRE$51011 GLASS, COLLECTOR IT£.
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Slit is located in the tiiiJ viiliCI of lillfield, O~io. 1111· · '
field is louted on State .Route I~ in Athens Cotutty Holt·: '
7 11iles South of Glouster or 3 milu North of Clii•ILCIJ, •'
Oh. llliE &amp; MARIE DAMKO .hive sold thelt ltolllt 11• old ..
store bulldincioCitecl in the Villllt of llillfield, Ohle. '1111 ..
D1nto's were residents of lillfiold for ovtr 45 reen.lllil .
1111 'will be conducted frOI!I the hold 11011 ~~~~ltlc ·
located on the property. The old buildin&amp; onceltotisttl• ~·
· blrbtr shop, prep, 1nd up~olsletr shop 1nd it was • '
closed in 1947. This liltin&amp; is Yery brief. _
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·sATURDAY, JULY 7 at 11:00 A, I . . ·
DECORATED STONEWARE: D.S. lewis Dry Goods &amp; Groc., .
Pomeroy, Oh.; H. L. Mena&amp;er Garden·Seeds, Gallipolis; Pala· ·
tine Pottery Pea r Design, Palatine, W. Va.; S. H~tchinson &amp;,
Sons, Matamorus, .Oh .; Garaham &amp; Stone Gen. Merch., . .
Jackson Court Hou se, W. Va.; 4 gal. Comb: Stencil &amp; Free· .
hand Wm. Hasloge &amp; Co. Groceries &amp; Tea Dealer, Pittsb., Pa.; .
H1mitton &amp; Jones Greensboro Jelly Jar; Wilkinson &amp; flellling "
Shinnston . W. Va.;. (5) Assorted size Donaghhos; Small "EJ. · '
gle"..C..ock; A. Bare &amp; Son, Sistersville, W.Va.: A. Conrad, New
Gen.eva, Pa.; Abe Martin Gen. Merch., Cottageville, W. Va.; 121 :
Deco. Jars in Blue; 151 Pes. Blue &amp;While Stoneware; Some
Very Good Slone•are.
DEPRt$51011 GLASS: APPROX. 700 PIECES OF OEPRES·
SlOII.. .lncludes; About 135 Pes. "Royal Rwby"; Rare Crystal '
Childs Honey Dish; Many a~ sorted depression JliiH items ill
such patterns ·as "American Sweetheart", !' Madrid". "~· ·
ler", "Sharon", "fine Rib", "Windsor" and many others. Also' .
lot of depression Sa1t &amp; Peppers incl udin-g such patterns as ' ,.
"Sharon ", "Ribbon'', "lydia Ray", "Anethyst Modern Tone", : •
"Flora':, "Poinsettia", "Pin cess", "Adam", "Mayfair' and oth·- • ;
ers: Coball depression glass; Jade Green Childs Cups/Sauc· · . •
ers;. 50 Pes. Patonite; depression kilchen items; Ref. Books; ;
on depression glass; about 700 Pes. depression glass in ail! ~ 1
COLORED GRANITEWARE: About (20) pieces of Colored '· '
Graniteware. includ es Gree n/ Brown and Blue. Various nice · :
grant'te .." e!Lls.
,; . 1I
FURNITURE: Nice Mahog. Pta yet Piano in working order; &lt; ,
also about 100 Piano ~oils as well as Player Piano Parts; nice- :
"Edna" Oak Case Parlor Organ; Solid End flatwall Cupboard '
w/Pie Sale bottom; Walnut Viet Bed ¥(/Turned Post &amp;' ; ;
Molded Crown; (31 Long Oak Store Tables; Theo. A. Koch's ·; 1 •
Barber Chalf; (2) Sq. Oak Tables; 41 P1geon Hole roll ToP, , ' ·
Des k Interio r; Walnul Viet Platform Rocker: "limberts ·-~ ;.
Grand Rapids Mission Oak ArmChair; Lg. Philco Floor Radio; ' ' •
Nice Oak &amp; Poplar Flatwall Cupboard w/ Giass Upper boors;-'' ;
Nice Walnut Parlor Stand; Sevmi.Chairs; Oval Library Table;• , •
other· furnit ure ~ems!
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COLLECTOR lTEIS: About (251 Pieces of Hull Art &amp; McCoy , , •
Pottery; Trap Drum Set Ca. 1935; Oki Coffee Grinder: 15)" · :
Silver Dolla rs; (3) Kero. Cook Stoves: Trunks; Madame Hen·C' •
dren Doll;'G.I. Joe's; Lot ol Glassware; 10 &amp; 12 Gal. Crock$;" '• ;
Approx. 300 Avon Bottles Include Car Collection; Several Old·• \ •
Tools; Tin Tractor &amp; Wagon; Many mi!ij:. ilems in the old store,.·
building. Much not listed.
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AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Good, lnterastifll, All Dey Auction! '. :
Ttrill: Clsh 01y of Salt or Chtct trit1t Posltiw ID i ' '

OWIIERS: liKE &amp; MARIE DANKO

AUCtiONEER: Onl OPPERMAN . .
(614) :115-7195

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Homes for Sale

1, 1984

Ohio Point Pleasant, W.Va.

32

41

44

They'll Do It Every Time

Houses for Rent

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44 ·

Apartment
for Rent

44.

Apartment
fo~ Rent

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.Unf~r"hished 2 bdr, in.Crown

P!RENOIIS4

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•'C1st'O •...

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C~y . Coli 6t4-268-6620 .•

S'Pl!!Ajl(/1'&lt;1!1
or: WI1£L

Apartm.mfor Rerit

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Neww rodtcoroted, 1 liedroom, partially fumlehed; ·
U21i. D-•IIJWC~ulrecl. Call
614· 992 -5311 Qi 19228115 .
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Ohio P'aint Pleallll'lt, W. Va.

1, 191444 · Apanment
for

Rant

51

Goods

KIT 'N' CARLVLE @&gt;

IIYLinY~it

114 Misc.
1-..;_
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ILo-•'• Guno,
o

3 rooril'l '"d bath, eJttra
nice . Good location . Dapoolt
. and

refr.ences

114 Misc.

4411-1122;

~ollt8rll

V-lnt

Avo..•

h -··

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requlr.d ,

ua5 . month. 304-175 1090.
Apartment, partlelly furnlohad In Galllpollo. 304·

Merchandise

King wqod or CCN!I fumonco .
Call 448· 4127 or 44S·
33411. . ' '

114

Misc. Mtrchan_dise

COntour lounger, ru_lt eolor,
llka new1 otaloo componant
oyotem. 304· 8711 ·1!1136 .

Window .a ir conditioner
12,000 8TU, d""kay gald ·
Ifill 180. Flohor -odburn·
IIIII otO.e. Call 448· 7338 .

1111

Pets

HIL'~CR ,UT_KENNELJ

Boarding all breodo. Hae114
Indoor-outdoor focllltlo1:
AKC Dobormon p'UDPiot';
Stud Service. Coll814·44f.

nu.

For ule 20 fl. gooae nocll

trallof. 3oxta. 2 IYivo olecmic
brako. Call 814=2511·1801

. 67~·1458 .

altar II. .,

45 · Furnlehad Rooms

4 room hou.s e nur· Point
Pleasant, city Water,. refrencea requir·e d , ,304 ~:676 ·

*1 0,000 down or will cori ·
sfc;tertride for land.low 60's
lilter 6. 304-676· 6643.
1'991 Hollypark. 14x70,
nrd, gieat for family, be - exc. cond.. 12x8 deck.
hind high school. 304-676 - underpehning a·nd large
room •ir cond. included .
2865 .
.304· 895 •3895 or 895 ·
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F.or oale bv owner. 302 Staff 3600.
Houle Rd . , 3 bedrooms.
compl8t8 kitchen , bath, '77 Cameron, 1 4x70. exlarge family.room with wood pando, 3 bedroom, new
burner. utility room · with underpenning, front porch,
washer and dryer, carpeted, gas heat . axe cond ,
2 cer garage, deck and $8 , 000 . 00 . 304 · 675 ·
covered patio, sltu~ated on 2700.
,large lot . For appoi11tment
call 304"-676-4369 or 676- '77 Cameron, 14x70. Jtxpando, 3 . bedroom. new
6,220 .
.
4 bedroom home, fenced

Byowner.fiveroom,central

underJ)ennin.g, frOnt porCh,
gas heat , BJlC ·cond,

a(r, .carpat, full basement, 88 , 000.00. 304 · 675 ·
exc . cond. ·846,000. 304· !::27:-o_o_.-:· =-:-:--675·136S after 6 p .m.
Class· 1974 12x60 mobile
H.ouoe for sale. 196 Park home. 304· 676· 1525 or
·orive. Point Pleasant. 2 675· 5665.

1-;;==;:::==;=;:::;=:
appliances. 304-676-.2192. 1Farms for Sole
story. new kitchen with new

33

HOute for sale. BYz a~&amp;uma ­
bjeloan. S3,0DD.DO down. 3
bedrooms. 1% baths. large
lot. Call 304-676· 6848 ba·
f6re 6:30. 676-4368 alter
6.i30..
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mation, write 8 : Graham,
4616 Emera!d . Nacog doches, ·Texas 75961 .' ·

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

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Smell farm 118.25 acresl in
Portland. Ohio. bordered by
Ohio Rivet lo highway. No
buildings, some trees. 1h:
minartil rights. Fair market
priee. 640,000. For infor·

NEW AND USED MOBILE
tlOMES KESSEL"S OUAL·
lfY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4cMI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35. PHONE 614-4467274.
.
1979 3 bdr mobile home, on
Va acre lot. well shaded.

"'Mustoell both together. Call
6' 4-388-9967.
1976 Bayview 14 X 70.
R,efrig, stove, CA . WB, good
cond. Call 614· 446· 1606
14X66 3 BR . gas heat,
1,973 , . good cond ..
S'7900 .. 12X60 all gas, 2
BR, 1969 54900. 'Call614·
41!6-0176 .
14X66 3 BR ." gas heat.
1'973. good cond : .
s!i900 .. 12X60 all gao. 2
BA. 1969 84900. Call 614·
4'16•0176 .

35 lots &amp; Acreage

Surveyed lot wfth watch and
electric hookups, approx . Y2
A. In quiet subdivision near
Rodney, 2 mi. from Holzer
Medical Center. Call after

5:00. 446-1380.
for. sale · 6 acres of ground in
L~benon TP. Good building
site.on herd top road . Asking

86000 01 best · offer. Cell
614-843-6231 .

living

room

wit_h
WclodburninQ fireplace, beth
with garden tub, nice ap-

ptianceJ many features .
\'172 Belmont 12x60, kit·
ellen. living. 2 bdr .. 1 bath
no furnance or appliances.

Call 446-0902 8:00AM to
"])OPM .
.
1_o4x70 three large bed·
r6Pms, fully carpeted except
ktJ;chen. underpinning . Must

-rjlove. Boot offer. Coli 446·
~62 .

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Adutt,, nO

nice, 2 mi . out on Rt. 1188.
•200 mo .. adults only: Call
446· 2300. •'

Ca ll 446"· B658 .
Mobile home furnished, AC.
ideal for 1 or 2 men.
beautiful riverview. Fosters
Trailer Park. Caii446-16D2.

pets • .

se~urity

depoolt. Call 614 -9923874.
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Mobile home for rent on 0
White Rd. just before Proa- •;;~n~~:";,l':•~•• unfurnished
paid. adult•
pe·ct Church Rd., 4 mi. from P
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hos11ital. 3BR", lrirge muter 0 nIy,
pe I • · C8 II 44 u·

Newly remodeled · 2 bedroom, equipped kitchen,

U25. D-sit required . Call
614- 9!12 - 6319 or 992·
28111

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br. , ex. otorage, lg. bath, ~3=4=3=7=or=44=11=·=3=11=1;.=:::::::=-~::;=·=
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furnished~ ni~e lot. garage, no children. no pets.
Reel Estate General
Call 614-446-3643 Wise.
man Real Estate Agency.

2 bdr. with wall to walt
AC, in Gallipolis:·Cell

mostly

446-1409 6-BPI\II.
2 bdr. 2 m ile below Eureka,
$160 mo. plus deposit. no
pots. Call614-643· 2644 or
614· 64.3-2916.

2 bdr. mobile home,, ref, &amp;.
dap . req~ired . Call '614·
266-1922. '

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1 2x60 2 bedr,Pom mobile
home, partly furnished. Ra·
cine area. Call '· 614· 992- · 2 bedroom. total eleCt;lc ,
5B58.
with .central air. on East
Main St., Pom..-oy ·above
2 bedroom mobile home, car wash, fulty furnish•d.
adults only. For sale or r"ent. Cill614-992-7314 or 992··

4-992-269B .

6216.

'f¢ud.

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1 ~x;44. stove. " refrigerator,
a.c .• underpinning. Set up

on rented lot. $4360. Call
9!1~ -7479 .

MSGHEE. .·
; . 'R,f:a 't.!t-

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44

1631.

Sewing machine. baby For '!lie, 110() it. 2 ln . pipe
ltroll•r • .boQiter seat, twin tlwoadod. good condhlon,
llzo Iron ~. 1973 Che· l&gt;oll offor. Coli evanlngs.
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vola. 304-1176-111113 otter 912·7384.
11:30 p.m.
Now open for buolneu.
Windows With atorm win· Mountain Bille Block, Rt.
dowe: 3" 3.. wide • 3 '% .. 3,3, Now Hoven . Complato
moaonry ou!IDIIH, 4". B" .
high . 304-1176-4123.
:12"' block. Oitllvery oarvlce.
Sh,llow woll pump and Phone day 304· 812-2222,
link. 1711'. 304-1175·11667. ovllllng 882· 3239.

45 Specs for Rent
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Trailer lot for rent, Upper Rt.
7 . Call 1114-367.0232 or
4411-4216 .

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Real Estate General

MeiD CoUitr Aaaclllt
. • l'hoae 742-3171 '

Real Eatate General

FINISH THIS ONE YOURSELF AND SAVE! This

beauty is situated on a scenic eleven acre setting near North Gallia High School. Six room
ranch offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 12x18.combination FR·dining, 15x22 living room, carpet·
ing, electric furnace, fireplace, full basement
.with woodburning stove, 2 car garage.
. ' BLACKBURN REALTY- 446-0008

FOR SALE

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BY OWNER

MINI .fARM

M.C.

Rentals

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· Clotheollno pooto, owing
lramH, all ty~r Picnic
table.o. FrH · dollvory. 304·
675-3677.
. 211n . RCA oonoole TV, exc.
cond. 1200.00. Call 304·
675-3485. '
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· GOOD USED APPLIANCES
· Waohorit. dryers, relrlgoratoro. rangeo. ' Skaggo Appliance•. Upper Rlvar Rd.
beside Stono Croll Motel.
614-446·7398 .

r1nges, .refrlger•tors, TV

sets.
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Full .olzed iron bad with
m1ttres1 &amp; box springs. Call
446-4179 .
Self· froot refrlg.. 1100:
Waoher a.· dryer, $126; 30
in.
gas
$65;
1811:
$66.

SWAIN
AUCTION lo FURNITURE
Waoharo lo dr&lt;y- 1111.95 lo · 82 Olivo St .• Galll~lo. ·Nr.N
f79.911'·'011o week only. lo ullld wood 1o collotovaa.
Hupp"o Appllences lo Gino- 6 piece wood living room
ware, corner Rt. 141 lo Rt . oulte wllh 6 Inch flat armo
•7. Call _.48-8033.
1399, bunk bado compllll
with bunklel 1199, 2 piece
:s .owlng ••tochlno. A'tortl antron Hvingroom ta,.itet
•2800. and othar houoohold 8199, antron recliners t99.
'.itom 1 Call4'46~ 3313 .
other recliners aso. mapte
dinette oato 1179. box
Mayteg

wr't.nger type

:corner bar with ~ atoololl"e
•new, 11110. Couch 9 chair,
' good cond., 176. Call 446·
:e1118.
;AMC refrigerator good
cond.. t100. Call 446·
-7363 .,

chen, living area. beautiful
view, no children. no pets.

security, . no children, · no

pets. Cell 614· 446· 3643
Real

Air conditioner, t-1 00 BTU,
good cond. 1176. 446·
1522 or 446 · 7672 .

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· • Bonnie Stutes,· Realtor
· Sonseerhay .Garnes. Assoc. ~ '
Cathy Clark Burdette~ Assoc. R!AuOI

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PRICE REDUCED·TO $32,500
Attr.active and well maintained. 3 bedrooms, living room, bath,
d1mng and kttchen combined, utility, garage. ·Nice size end lot

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CENTURY 21 Southern Hills R.E.• Inc.

Eatate

OUT

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~10

STATflY HOlliE - """''~~ ,.,
"WIXxland and 1.6 ltleS
Cll1 liso be
purthsed. Only 2 minutes m city.
Feaures a brmal entry, tivilg iOOm lltd

2 bdr. house in Gallipolis,
hardwood floors. gas furnance, adults; no pats. Call

formal dining room, modem IIM:IIen. IDlY

lamiy room..WB firePace. 3 IIA. 2 b1111S
with tub and slllwer. 2 car 11J1118. 8%

. intnst lltlllllllltlble In qualified~
Shown by appointment

Houae for rent in Mercerville

area. Call446·3159 dayo. or
256-1552 eve.

PICTUR£11001 S£1TIIIG :.. 8 year old
bricli. 13 ~c:res m/1 indllles 6 1t1e lawn
with 20'x!il' pool. 3 or 4 t:edroom. 1lmiiJ
roorn living room. den, dining room. 2
balhs. k~chell, utility room.IQe worllshlld

$260 per month. Call 614992·6B79.

· and ~ cellir. l,(XX) sq. 1t 0.. wil
hllp filne.
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Four roort:~ 8t bath, house at
1660 .Lincoln Heighta.
Pomeroy . Call 614-9923874.

LET US PAY THE. .BILLS!

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
POINT PLEASANT, WV

CHAMPAGNE TASTE - Very nice brick . .
. 4 bedrooms. all
carpeted, kitchen with bar and dinette, den, family room. rec. room.
2 baths, 3 car garage, beautiful in-ground. pool, 4 acres. citY
schools, possible loan assumption ,
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.. RIVER BEND PLACE
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Housing lor the Elderly, dlubled and handicapped. Rent Is 30 -percent of adjusted Income
hi quallfltd t-Ills with an Income of less than
S12.300 per yur.

ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT
Call Either Number:
Riwers Tower., Point ·Pleasant, WV
675-6679 .
Riwer Bend Place, New HU.n, wv
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··2·3121' . :.
OFFICE HOURS: 9-5
MONDAY THiU FRIDAY.
LIMITED NUMBER OF APARTMENtS
AVAILABLE .fOI
NS BETWEEN

12.

Large ·111fr. ovorhead 118'"98
door. complete. al•o 8ft..
etc. ;•• fi(K)f furnaee_,
reasonable: CaP &amp;1•·2566509 .

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' ·446-4206

large home. large yard,
$360 mo., $200 deposit.
Call 446-7167.

NEW HAVEN, WV

oldowolko. petll'•· fill
topiOII, baril mulch lo oewduot. Contact Bruca Dtvl·
olon. Cotl614· 258-1427.

CHECK THESE

Call 614-446-3643. Wise·
man Real Estate Agency.
3 BR home forrent.Rt . 160,
6 mi . from hospital, carport,
nice kitchan &amp; living room,
wood floor. $300 mo. plus

Stlrubl pruned.' l•wn
111ded, retaining

STUTES REAL ESTATE

WHEN IT COMES TO BARGAINS WE'VE GOT THE BEST
SNIFFERS IN TQWN.

Home for rent. good loca·
tlon. Bob McCormick Rd.
3BR. full basement, partly
fini1hed. nice'. 2 bath. kit·

your own Mae.oned wood
lhlo winter, 614· 266-624.5.

Real Estate General

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Real Estate General

3 bdr. -house deluxe, central
air, pool etc. Call 676-5104
or 676-6386.
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Knauff Fir-ood Reduced
prices. thru July 311t. Have

sprin,gs • rnattreu twin or Table &amp; 4 chair• in exC..Iet}t
lull 1100 oet regular-firm cond. •1 50. Radio stereo
1120. maple dinette chain! . conaole $40. 614-448·
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$35, wa•h ltltndo 134. 1478..
maple rockers t69: ? piece
chrome dlnatto oat •149. 6 4-H horN ohow outfits fa&lt;
piaco dlnatto Mt 199, uood girlo. hato. booto. Coli 814·
bedroom oultoo. relrlgara· 446·7711 .
1011. rangeo. ohoot, dro11err. 1 - - - - - - - - wringer washers. TV's, dry· Firewood Cut up IIebi U5
on, lo ohooo. Call614-44&amp;&lt; pickup load. Call 614·246·
3169.
5804.

Catl 446-1527

Houses for Rent

'For ...le alic. ltO¥e Waatlng·
llouoe, harvllll gold. Vila
new. motoreyclo Yemoha
100. Call814-381-82.1l! .

Ava.. Galllpolio. 614·446·
1699. Spin wuhoro, gao e.
electric dryera , 1uto
wuhers, .. ,g il • electric

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· Rpl Eltate General

TV lo Appllancoo. 627 Third

51 HOUIIIhold Goodli'
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w01hor.. Call 1"14· 2611·
6428. '.
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12 acres, all tillable. nice ba·rn with
water, workshop and machinery
shed. 800 fb. tobacco base. Nice 8
rm. house modern built-in kitchen.
Plenty of shade. Excellent. location·
on Qld 160 approx. 1\12 mile from H.

Real 'Estate General

1978 Joop CJ-5. bt~o with
Uaed furnhure -- ChalrJ, block hard lop. chromo
dryero, and· TV"o. 3 mllao out whealo, rodl01 tlroo . Alklng
Bulavllle Rd. Open 9am to • 4.000, Coli 446· 73&amp;3.
llpm, Mon . thru Fri .. 9am to
&amp;pm. Stt.
614- 446 ·03~2
53
Antiques .

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Real Estate General
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Apartment
for Rent

AGE 40

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MMR 536 - Sumll'M!r get-away. Relax and enjoy yourself along
tl'e Ohio Riuer inth~ neat and clean cottage. Situated on 125'1200'.
lot. We have REDUCED the price to ONlY $6,000!
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MMR 547 -:- louety well cared for home. 3 bedrooms, new sidin&amp;
Anderson w1ndows and more! Low utilities. located on Hamion St.
1n M11klleport Close to Jr. High Sells [or $30,000. .•. . ,
MMR 540 - tnuestment Nice bu~ Ol)lll!ltunity. UI*JII$ is 4·
room and bath apartment downstairs ~a ' 29'~ l'f)lll11 wilh bath.
located on Ma1n Sl1n Rutland. Asking $10,900. ·
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MMR 546 - Spaoous 2 st«Y holl'M! wrth wrap-around porch Qn
·Mulberry Auenue in Pomero~ 3or 4bedroorns,ltrgt25'x13' living
room, ful, basement. .N1ce lot v.th plenty of trees and shrubs.
· &amp;itilng pnce $32;500:
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. MMR 543- PRICE REDUCED -2 bedroom' llnleleclr~ hOme
crpet ltiroughout Just like ne~. large 24'x12' deck an~ nowONLy
$24,!XXJI!
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3 bedroom house for rent.

12x60 mobile home Mulbirrv Hgto. Pomeroy. wUh
12x18 ft. add,d room. on lot
811x146 ft . Cenlent block
glragt, covered patio 81 2
0\rtbulldlngo. Contact Leona
Stewart. 614-992· 8276.

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M. L "lud" .llt:GitlE

446-0958.

1 '.72 Skyline 1 bedroqm,

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epartmenta, · Middleport .

2 bdr . untun1.1ehed, extra

Hender.son .

Ageocy.

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2 bdr. trailer fully furnished,
good lo cation, s~c ; dep. req .

83,000.00 each. Scottie
Soladean . Smith . St ..

ft74 14x70 New Moon

eve.

Furnished 1 .&amp; 2 bedroom

carpet ~

Sloej&gt;l~g room 1125, utili·
tiaa paid . Share both. mole
only. Ronge lo rofrlg. 919
2nd. Avo.. Galllpollo. Call
4411·44,16 lftor 7 PM.

· COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Roull 33. North of
J'omorov. Lorge loto. Call
814-912-7479 .

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,110134

TENDER LOViNG CARE - This split level home is in eKCelent
condttion. Has 3 bedrooms, master bedroom uery farge. I\! baths .
fully carpeted, patio and carport located on a large level tot on Rl
160. Priced ueiY reasonably.
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END OF RAIN~ - Overfookin~ the Ohio River sets ltiis split
level home. 3 or 4 bedrooms, tamily morn carport.,cent air, KC
schools. Out of state owner says to sell now.
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SUMMER FUN - 1970 Globemaster 12l150 2·BR mobile home.
Has tWQ tots with 220 1t frontage overtoolling Raccoon Creek oo
Bear Run Rd. Fully furnished. Deeded access to RaCcoon
.

en.

IHI021

lARGE COIIIIERCIAI. BUILDING -+ Rent' or
·Suitable, fur
grocery, hardware retail business. Cal tqr more·i·niorin~L:',~~
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IMMACULATE IN THIS

I\ITCilN, PERfECT oM A
$37,500.

Building Supplilli

Staroo •715.0&lt;!. 304· 7677,

R eil Estate General

for Re.nt

Lots in Henderson, 50 x 1 19,

Wiseman

b_eth. ell kit . app.. new
dtepes, alum. blinds. on
re'!1ted · lot with fenced in
yard. 8x1 0 ltorago building.
exc. cond. $.10.600. Call
. I4J6·7·641 or 446 -7133

42 Mobile Homes

$10,996. 304-676-6448.

1~9 Namco 12x60. 2 or 3
,b .• new carpet. 84,600.
Col. alter 4 :30. 614-256·
1tOO.
mobile home. 2 bdr .• :H'a

APARTMENTS. mob~o
land. homoa. hoiiMI. Pt. Plea-t
2 roads. and Galllpolla. 114: 4411;
8221 .
•
axe.
or- mini
farm, all utilities near by. on
old Rt. 160 ne1r Pprtor, Nice 1 a~d 2 · -room
• 9.000 . Call 614-388· unfurnished •partm•nta.
304-676:2218 before 8 ·
BB01 .
p.m .

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1 Ox 50 tr8iler on · l•rge
wooded lot, 7 miles below
Gallipolis on RaCoon .

1974 14XiO. 3 BR . 1 'h
total elec . ,good
c()nd ., $8900 . Call 614·
4§6;0176.

d;ning,

week-ends.

lot for sale in MercerviOe.
Call 614· 266-6618 .
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b ~th ,

· 1!i79. Lib·e rty Caravan
1lx70. 3 bdr .• front kitchen,

6884,..
'
3 bedroon1,' i Y, baths, baseme~t. garage, fenced yard,
HP, AC, 144 English Court,
Point Pleeoent. &amp;360.00
plus deposit, ref. required ..
304-676 -7789 or "675 7 467 afte r 5:00 PM and

f?&amp;

Juot ·rocelvld 2 loldo of
Creooted ~;:~~::·. Galli·
barn
I
P "" 8 t ..
7 hp 'Simplicity" rldinglown
mower. 12110. 304·675·
Cell 448 '

For rent 81...,1ng Aoomo.
and light houu ". kHping
rooma. Perk Central Hotel.
Callll14·4411r071111. ·
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3 years-old, total electric.
deck &amp; .fen ced in back yard,
fl'h percent a11umable: IQafl.

3 window air condltlonO&lt;S.
304-671·2267.

'E . Main. . .

POME'ROY, 0.
992-2259

lEW · USIIIIG -

Bell~

bric:ll rn:h in I JNI
1. . .1bullwl FIJI ~
c:arpart . . . . ·flmilv
room. rec. room. .. in elCI!Ielll
aJidiliDI L lbny fel\lm. Must
be seen. $57,900.00.

lEW USIIIIG- S,...Ramodeled dder home, has
been a reral. Income siWd
maile payine$. 3 bedrooms,
nice lit Only $11.900.00.
R . USIIIIG - Lqlviil.
- 106 acre llrm wid1 · .
15 acres in botiDm~­
Seduded and piivlle, deSCribes tt1s property with a 2
!brf flame home with 4
bello ooms; blm, sheds and
a!lar. $55,000.00.

IBV UmNG - Ranch type
home willl Jul basement.
'Central !if, MJOdburning fire• • al. in IPid condition.
Want $24,!XXl.OO.
.
lEW USIIIIl - Business or
6z buiding in Pomeroy in
tpJd contllion, plus·an-aplll·
men! OYIII. Owner witt nep
till!. lllrgtin Priced At
$25,000.00.

RUJUCED
- -rn:h.
-PIIICE
A11nctive
3bednm
- dedlin&amp; lirge lit Separdilq room with -slili,.
cblrs to larJe deck. Utitily
builiin&amp; 1115 la. hell Owner
needs to ill! ~500.00.

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lfALIOIIS'
lilnry~Jr.

992-6191

IIGIIil r- 992-5692

.IIIII Tlllllll 94S-2MO

.laHII!II5 UM

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Dragonwynd
, Callery Ka111

nolo. AKC Chow puppla..
Slomeoe klttono. nowllttarl•
CFA Himalayan ~~d Parola!i
klttono . Call614-4411·384!l
oltar 8 .
·
Aabbitl: and ~uche for Mle

11.00 each. Call 814-379-.
2216.
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u'Kc roglotorld coon hound
pupploo, 8 week• old. Call,
614- 992 -3989 or 982·
3847.

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2 AKC lllvor fom,lo PoD•
dloo, 304-882 -3672.

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Ohio

Motorcycle• -

1984 CR 80 18110. 818nd
n -- Colt Ul-3231 .

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I _.. old 18QIIter-.l Boogie
pupa, 2 yr. old roglotered
INgle. coli otter · liPM.
304-li71i-12t17.

1 981 K~IO ~BR otiHt
~- 1000mlloo. 11100. Coli
4~·4803.
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Trucks for S•le

74 Motorcycl••

1113 810 long bed Chevy
PU, 4 cyl.. 4 opd .. AM-FM -:-,,....
, -----'---~....:.
IU.enew. •t.I81.18Bal10
"
,
ehonbed Cheyy PU I cyl., 4 1177 Harley DoYidoon opd .. AM-FM ' vlnyl covered rider. CoU 441·70111 b8d. a!lorp •11.8111. Joh~·· ,PM.
Auto 8111oo. Buloville Rd ..
Glllllpoll0; Oh. Open Ill doli&lt;. Vemohe VZ 125 J . wo~r
cool-.!. Muot ' " to appro·
CoH Ull.- 4 782:
~ote, prlc-.1 to 1111. 11,._ :
11171 Chevy PU 350 ongino 387-7187.
'auto trent. new pelnt. rellay
¥'fheelo, 1~.500. Coli 441- 1 878 v.imell• sa400, .....
73113.
. .
'· ' cond .. •sao. Colll14-2tll,
..
tl01 after IIPM.
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.1'178 Chevy Pickup, 8 cyl.
Call 614·882·2048 lor 1878 XLH lporller, - "
dotolls.
·
cond.. u.aoo. Coli ~4,_
0911 or 114·211·179.8 . •

INgle puppleo, 1 femole. 3
·mole. 6 weeko old. •3o.oo.
304-8711-6299.
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67

Musical
Instruments

For tale Cowery Fun Machine organ, exc. cond. Call

448-9476 .

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Piano for ule, Wanted :
RetpOnaible party to 111uma
amall monthly payments on
aplnet. console piano. Can
boo aeon IO&lt;:ally. Write: lin·

73

Van• &amp; 4 W.O. -

elude phone number) Credit

Hondo XR 80 good condition, 3 ry. old, Solid 1300.
Coli 114-318· 8020.

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For ..... Uke n - 19711 1 8
ft. comper, Mlf contolned.
Coll '448·01114.
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ECiulpment

u••· ·.;.

•4.1100 or
8711·

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BoetiJ,IInd

. Mcitorl f9r 8•1•
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Black roopberrieo. Point
· Plee.. nt. 30..,.878- 1 ~66 .

·•- , 59 For S~(~ or Trade

•

446-6610

Seo Cloud 2 peroon vinyl
'boet. · brahd new trade for
qUIHin olze bed frame. Call
446-7475.

81

'1974 318 2 br. 8erocude,
runo, ne~d boHery. UOO.
1976 slant 6 cyl., Duller,
$260. Cell 814· 388·9844'.

Farm Equipment

'77 Co~lllec Coupe DeVille.
fully loedod. body and ente·
rior A·1 ohepe.' Runs good.
304-·98-3,54.
.

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Wanted to buy, a nice boys

bicycl,. 111 in, C•ll 46B1997.
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Livestock

ASSuiiPTIOII, LOW lllfERm RATE - lar&amp;e ranch
style home with 1860 sq. It tinished Pus 640 sq. It
untirished. Home has 3 bed!pclms, 2 balhs, .attached
'lb21 prage. vinyl siding. Nice clean home. Level
lawn of 1.3 acres. Located in Green Townslip. Price
red!Kl!d.

Reg. Quarter horse mere.
gentle. healthy, well trained
boy rider. Call 814-446·
7711 . .
For sale- Reg. Holatein bulls.
out of high producing d1m1.
Call 814-288-2496.

Pigo. 126.00 each. Lowrenee Alee. 10 Mile Creek,
Leon. w. Va. pest Yauger

Church.
Registered Tenn . Walking
· hor11 Gelding. black, 304937-2123.

84

lilt STORY HOME PLUS
6'11 ACRES, II 01 L
Brooms. 4 bedrooms. I bath
plus shower in basement Rural
water system, garage. All in
~ condition. 6\\ acres M/L
Lots of space. You can buy ttl~
home and acres for only
$32,900 now.

Hav &amp; Grain

· Strow. 304-676-4308.

86 Seed &amp; Fertilizer
Tobacco plants, call Morgan•• Woodland Farm, Rt.
3&amp;. 304-875-2275 or 876·
1288.

.- Real Estate General

TEAFORD
VIRGIL B. SR.

3!l ACIIES IIJl. QUALilY

HOlE I BAIIII
Top quality 9 room house v.ith
7 rooins carpeted. 4bedrooms.
bath, and full basement plus 3
car garage, GOOd !Jim approx.
30'x40' • plus chicllen house
approx. 12'x30'. Approx. 10
a~res tillable and 20 acres
pasture with large pond.
Beautiful location with hal mite
frontage on blacktop stale
highway,

DOII'T IMilOOK OPI'OIIfUIITY Ill see this 3
bedrmm I\\ illry h:llre. Large living room. kichen
includes rangr, ball\ utlty, lui basement.l.afle front
porch.'Spacioos lawn Priced in mid 30'1

11614

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, IJlOO, extras.

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VIEW - 2story frame. 3
bllll, furnace. In

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- 110 ICIII, 7 rms.

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VACATION CAMP BY BLUE LAKE
Owner fi·nancing. sundec~ rural water, se!Xic sysiem, electric. Buy
· rt with cam~Jll! trailer or without. concrete pa!l. Great Fishing! BloJ
and 111011e nght in.
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LOW DOWN PAYMENT. OWNER FINANCING
~ you too~ng lor a 2 bedroom home overloo!llng the Ollio River
with llittfe maintenance Begin"nef home or retirement home. We

liMit

11260

. 6.95 ACRES VACANT AND O~F RT. 35
.
Rolling taoo - Beside old U.S. Highway 35. In an area that ~de­
~ng fast _Rl 35, short disance west of GaiNPllis. Gel d ~

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\IMhin 10 minute dlive t1 dowrtlown. Gallipois. Oiy School sys.
•11!11- Has lmtiup br IIJJbile tame. Gall ~ Wile!, eleclric Wid
septic tank. rqht ~ 011 jXile. Dl ft. frrlntlat on Grahlm Sdqil
M Timber Building sil!s. Call now.
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lllW USTIIIG -

Rlo GWD£ M£A -

. Bain, lllbacto

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H537

IIEW USTING - RIO G~ MEA - 119 acre
farni. Remodeled I\\ story house. bam, timber and
tillable acreaae. County sthoctls. Owner ii!Jeds Ill sell
now! Call today. .
11618
169 ACRES IIORE OR L£SS - Six l1iom remodeled
house. 2 large bm)s. idequale water suJ)IIy. Approx.
30 acres crop land. IOOacres Pllbn 36acre~woods,
lllblcco base. Some pel wildlife 1181. llactOOp road.
Extn home siles. Rlldy Ill sell. Cal now.
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l'erfect b

JACICSOII COUNTY - lOS JCre farm. 2 story *«
home. 3 bedrooms, bltll.llil:hen with bilil~n ran&amp;e and
oven, dishwasher, living room. Barns. cellar and cehl

the small famiy . 2 bedlliOIII home with .9 acre,1110!1! or
less. with ~nlen and fruit trees.. Storage buildin'
Priced at $37,000. ·
fl5l5

oomtthi~g , houlod ·
or tomothinl moved1 i
We'll do lt. Coli 14·21111·
1211 otter 1 :30.
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JIMS WATER SERVICE ..
Call Jim Lonllr. 304·175-.
7387.

2 BEDROOM FRAME - 3 yur old ranch with a~¥C~:
1acre lawn. Alnenffi8s include lui bllh.l&lt;ilctten. dining
JIXIIII, ~ng IWill, front perth. slidirlt ~ doors. oft
dinlft&amp; - - ~Wible loan -~ with low in1en!st
rafe.
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buyer ~~- $55.!XXl

BuUdlng, remodeling. vinyl
ond elumn aiding. Free 1111·
- 30"-6711-3881 .
Metel buldlnpa bult to your
needo. Ger-. otoroge,
werehouM. ferm. etc. FrM
EetlmetH, 304-1711-3881 .

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Jill.. ...

HOllE Ill 1M - Oliet bc*il. lriendly nOi;IIM l\61
llJill. .,00 aliiCitiJn 2() yea- del nrgy e4lir:ilni 3 bedroom

SUI'£111011 QUMlTl COISI'1IucnOII in """Y debil olllli!
lllra!:liYe 2 !by Irick .......,.. wilh 17 rmms. {ln&lt;:Ules 6

AUT14001CJ.OG CAll"- This is a real &lt;*llime.-.olkoti
home silu*l on \7 acre near Ri&gt; Gr&gt;nde.
IQI .
slaie fr!llilce. elec. FA heal 16x!T kill Elall8t u2or 2
. BRs. It mod. llill:he1 and l1llre. ~ t1 set II S16,l00.

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Aesklential only.
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SIW ACRfA8I :... Price~~~ 11101eor
Ilk Ha lnt bam il pd
. . Some other
- - include ~ walK fletJII. C1W 11M;
=r.llld ~. Price it ;ijl ,$Y,OOO. Cheshie
11512

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152 . . . . taroonCIIt
153 t--cft lor

47 DINitiiiiMd

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IS AC1f$. llil,"oo Stljlllil. I mle !rom U. S Ill 35 nl
HosiJitll' Rerilldr!led home wilh 5 bodrooomS. bello.
, wry nlce lix:l1en, breed 111 tumace. l'IU&lt;ll - · HOme and
ac mil, til\ be ~ _..,_ lllhnce olland suibJje b"
tOOsq iirlulirialuse. 11: larmin~ Ideal localion. E&gt;aloll b" •
(IIOII10I![Cill ~. QXld lipay tQ&lt;Uge.

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ACIII.A8E - 31 rolng acres. Partaltl wooded. (ly , .
schod districl. Build·to suit P!iced at $15.500.
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·446·3643
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WISEMAN. IS~ A. ·

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V. ACRE LOT wllll a 1971. 2 8R mobile home. Jll(llt.
•~ tank, rural water. InCluded IAI the sliM.
refriarr'alor. ~ air conditioners. wash!r and dryer.
Local!d at .MCCuiY Rold. P!iced Ill $15.000.

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FWIE 2 STOIIY - ThiS 5lllid oldir home las 4
bedloOms, livi IWill, . lamly 11111111, dining room. .
lllthen,'..
llwn.l41ats IIUI ..Giraee, ClrtlOII;'
celllr hou5te, ~ buitdinl Wailing Ill be en!~

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614-446--4066

Plumbing
. • Heating

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ATTH£ EllllfOf.IOIIII- Yw Millnd this new lilting lobe
an a.r:e1enlly mar.tained home located 'oo one acre ol •
landoclpod 1J011111. Home ino:ludes 3-4 BRs, I&amp; lR and
liiltloen, '-"'"l Speciallellure: !me stalks and riding

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GAUIA

REFRIGIRA TION CO.

MO . . . . . aaloq •

pnllrl area. Good neigh 1M()\~ 4
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NlW umNG - HAVE IT AU - 38 1tre 1m IIIU5
14'x70' mobile home , 'COil¥1 I I; fltnilhed. 3
bed
2 ~ ·~MIINIIc~.driled
we11~ bam; 111 JUStarw a you.
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SHEET METAL WOIIC

We moe custom duct
work. We Re111ir Furnaces and Heat Pu11ps.

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IIIEDIAlt l'llSSEmOI - Owners •••sibool and
anxious " S!l tM 2 loodroolon rmbile loome oo SR 18!. HeN
NGiS. Ha"s at.oge """""' pllio and jXJth. debdlod pnee
llih """""""' 1M 12 &amp;:II! pro wilh prden. $16.500.

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tleninr. All Typ11 tnnlatlooo,
Eloctrfcal WiriiiCall 446·8515
or 446-0445 tlt

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·kildlen. dining area.IMnl area wilh firepiace.larlll! b#locfrl
2 iwlll! ~&gt;eotoorm Priced 11 $42.!XXl. Low m llbt ~m

lii.ft:

ELLIOTT CO.

IMonDI Hutlll ' Air Ccorodl·

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' Ill Nl ENEIIG\' EfFICIENT, 2-3 BR HOllE. ful
1M
basetllllnt wilh outside !II ~tiel entrance, lias l'IU&lt;ll """'wcrllshop, idy 100111 llld II ballt Upper it;~ lias efart

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J .A.R.Conotructlon Co.Rutlond, Oh.et4-742·2UO~:
BIHmenta• . Footer•. Concrete work. Beckhoe.· ef
Doztr • Dltcher. 1 Dump
trucl1, • w•ter· ot~•·aewer·
electrical llnu.

RUSS AND MAX

BHULAW"S Plumbing ond
Hooting. 211 Sildll St .. ·
Point PloaMnt, w. Yo. 30o4675-5420. UCenoed ond
ln., ned.

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Good-1 e.covotlng, boMments. tootere.1 driveweye,
oeptic tenko, lonillceplng.
Coli onytirlle 814-44114837, Jomeo L.l)ovioon. Jr.
owner .

JIM'S PLUMBING. HEAT·
lNG. Rt: 1, Bo• 366, Gelli·
polio. CoM 1114-387-01171.

BLUE JfNI COil mY - Gel awaylrom the noise Dillie c:ily
.when JIIU Illy this """"' liridl l1liCh 111 Georl!'s Creell
Emleol aondlion inside ... outlo!aloliolg ful biSIInrJot 3
BRs. !lepsMr kitcloon, llioina moiio and l-oa- praJJe.il!ee
gailen .... wilh 1M ..... Scetoic CJlUIIIiy view. -~_500.

WHAT AIIAIGAINP.IWICIII..: IN 101111- Yoollillind
lhe $29,900 jXice lag hord lo """' Ill ... mod!rn 3 bodnooom
home on Hedgewood Drive. h ollrn ced.- !lillie sidin&amp;
kilchen and diing rotlO\ lull basetn81l. ilelacMd and
W&lt;Jilshop, nal. ps heal.
a privilie pine ~eed yald. .

llso""'
nice 111'1111 wilh
miles

EKcavatlng

CARTER·a PJ,IfMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. 1'-"t and Plno
GelllpColo,Ohio
Phone 11o4-44t-3888 or
814-448-«77

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""'"" whicl1 may ~ IISOd br prolessional ollirJes: - .ilwyor, IP~ insurora. ""-, 11: a l1!bil '*""!. From 3 Ill 6
bedrooms, nice kichen, k&gt;nna( linin&amp; 2..~ 2 car
l!l1dosed oourtyard on romer lol m downtown

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rilliridi1111Ch Ill lop qualily;
ltlhiMiied ~
..,y pel Iasio. ~ ...... Irick lo1Pace. ~
lhir:k ~ *-: size-:'311h, 2 loollol. ~ IMnl """" ....
dining no, eat-in kicloon, loeMfW IMniy oaorrt
. e&gt;cttos-4oonl llld bocli prrdo .laMredl. 2 .,.
r.1and possible_iruncin, Danlmisoloroloinibelore

pden tiN. Cal ..,.

Pt11CE REDUCED on this Mei8s County lit Exc;ellent
bUilding sill. Ba~m Addition. Wnr lip ilduded.
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RfDUCED SJ,!XXJ TO t69.90D ..:_ Yoo1 fal in·iooe wilh
walking
"' town: neifolooohood--&lt;luiol llld """"""'

RESIDENTIAl. 01 COIIl(RCIAI. - Take your pick
with this 1.511 acres. UPP\!1' Rl. 71ocation. Frontaee on
OlD CIIARII - Spacious 1110ms. 111mri 1'81111idii1111 · ·· riwr. 2 bed lOOm horne. Mobile home hoOI&lt;up,Loolling
already done. New"kitchen, new bath, lovely lileplace
for 111 investment? Give us a call on this one.
but stil work Ill be done. I'aqe with rural Wiler and
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Mtlll FARM - OWNER WANTS AFAST SAlE!- 12
acres
more-or less .wlh 14 fl. by '10ft. 1981 Windsor
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close ID I\OSIIibl. ~ ott. 4 bed100111bi-iew!l ' 2~ ballo!. allrdve r.nily room. large kichen arod dmi

lng. olmulated brick ond
otucco. -mo replocoment
- - · · 304-1175-111110.
IIUilding-Remodollng. concrete. drywoll. electric:ll.
roofing." noorlng. lromlng,
kltchon-bothroom inotollation. door-window treming . .
304-875-2440.

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Home
Improvements

I R·amc.Uing. aiding, interior ·

n!Oflii'IY paynmt i&gt;cluding taxes ar1d insurance {assume
12'11 VA]. Newly reclecllratal 6 rooms aoo bath rar1ch wi1h
lenced yard and iiiS hm Excellent starterhorrle

illme. 0\an Ink~ ~0111 and rear ol home. enclosed meclum
sile lot Sileo tie 1rm liSSllmplioo llih reasooatle inter&amp; cal
us to ,.._ Asking $44,!01. . ·

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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1113 Sec. Avo., Golllpollo.
814·44t-7i33 or 1114-4411··
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$336

lEW USTIIIG -,:11. Ill 588.4 mile west ol city. 3 BR. Ill
b1111.1ivina .-.d f11111i room wilh fireplace. WeiJ&lt;et'; nice large
yard. c;r,en School lislod ill $117.500

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ool, Co" Coli 114· 211·
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814-288 -1743 or 114·281- ;
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Aloo pool• f.lllod . Coil 114·
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PRICED REDUCED AIID EAS'I TERIISI .,... Priced ..
on~ $29,900. 3 bedrooms raneh with lltJd1ed
.carport Living niom, bath, utility, kitchen and dining
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insurance. Very nice with 2. bedrooms, bath, lYing
room with fireplace. kichen; dinirw ·room. lui
basement Gas 1\eat. Unattached garage.
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3-LEVEL HOlE. IOBILE .HOllE lARK PLUS
ACREAGE - •Good locnofl Home teatOOng 3.
bedrooms, formal dining. family room. 2 bltl1s.
fireplace. 2 ca~ ~ lqe covered patio. 11 Sji8Ce
mobile home par~ 27 acres ..Give a cMI for .mole
inlomlatiOn today.
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LOAN AssUMPTION - GREAT .TEAMS! - Home
priced at $32,000,1oan bllante 1P1J1111. $24,900, 9~%
APR. monthly payment $261 illcludes taxes .and

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IIULTI PURPOSE PROPERTY ·
Located on Ohio Rl7 near Gallipoli~ Walk-in cooler, d~play cab·
nets. three rental moble homes - income now $660 per month.
Could be S room brick home plus·2 rooms lor business - wha·
lever you have in mind. Flower shop, small grocery store,carry-out
etc. Lots of uses. Phone for aPJXlintrnent to see. Live in oart.- biJ.
~ness in oiher part Rent mobile homes. Great oP!IQI!unity.
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F01ced air oil furnace; also.wood

base. 6 r:res. ~.000. ·

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lamly wanting a maintenance free home witli low

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home 1~ mies oes1 o1 town. lndude&amp; d~ing room eat-n
kiid1e11, nat go&gt; heal. basemllH. large room upst.ljrs. 2
llOI"C)les ·JM ~ acre )ard. lmrM&lt;iale """""""'· ::01
WIU TW MOBILE HOlE FOR TIADE4N oo this ""'"i'f
effidl!nl ~ BR oome. R~h slyle oome II1Ciudes laree eat-m
kitl:hen, living room and family room Owner •nxiOOs Ill !ell
and wii take y...- IIOiile oome b" trade oo down poymert

style home is loolring b a new fMIIII. l.ivirrg room,
dinilg room, lamiy room. kilt~ flrrl)ace room.

HOME - 2 ACRES IN THE COUNTRY
7 room house wdh 3 or possible 4 bed1110ms, kitchen with.buik-in
cabinets, storm windows and doo!s. Large building. approx,
32'x60', located on State Highway. Call for your appointment now.
11364

NEVI USTING- 2traiers,l5
acres. Driled well and spring
Bedford Twp. $15,000.

•NEW USTING - Rl 124. 10
nns., 2 story frame. New sidin&amp;
woodburner, all utilities.
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SHAPE WITH CAPTJAN
STEAMER. Wotor removal.
furniture cleonl!'g. free aliimot... 304·8711· 2296.

IN REAL EST ATE
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IIIIIEDIATE POSSESSION - This 3 bedroom ranch

2 ACRES PLUS NICE COUNTRY HOllE
large 12 room remodeled home, 6 bedrooms. 2 batlls. with
modern kitchen: Home covered witl1 carefree aluminum siding
Thermopane windows. 2 sundeCks, fuel oil FA furnace with a
woodburner insert 4 car garage and numerous storage bldgs.
2.093 acre&amp; Rolling levelland. A real ·&amp;iuntry Genlleman Home.
Phone now.
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BEU AND GRAIN FARM
One of Gallia County's finest. -171 acres, more or ~ of level lo
~n~y rolling land, 80%tillable, frontage on 3 roads, all mineral
nghls included. 60'x70' barn, equipment sheds. corn cribs,
remodeled farm house in good condition. Much more dela1fs. Call
now.

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rionced roofing, l~ci~dlng
hot ttr oppUcatlon. corpen·
tOf, electrician. meeon. Coil
304·87&amp;· 2088 or 1754680 .
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GOOD BUY! - Cheslire·1own$1ip. 3 bedroom briclc
ranch ~home With approx. 5acres ct land: JEbn
and woods. Home iS only 5 Y!irS old, l.OOi of cabinet
space. inodem, well CIIISiructed. Miinlenance free.
livin,

1·(814)-992-3326

NEW USTING - Older horne.
One story, remodeled. 3
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oorvlco. Aulhorlled .Singor
Sol.. • Sorvloo Sharpen
$ci11oro ., Foiorlc Shop, .
Pomerov. 11 4· 812·221'.

'l'ettv Tree TrimmJ~g. ltUmp

H 6 S Homll Improvement•
vinyl sldln'g. roofing.. rool1)
eddltlon. atotm wlndowe,
• tone• Coli 81 4 · 387-0409
0~ 114·367-7244.

REDuCED $10.000 ~OWNER NEEDS 10 SB.L II~
- Route 35 West locatioo. 3 bedroom lri-level 1II
batlls. ·den, formal dining. custom made callinels in
kilt hen, familY room. cedar. ined walk-in do5et 2
fireplaces. attic fan. N&lt;llural gas heat 2 car garage.
Doo't miss this buy.
#542
STATE II()U1t 160 -Take yoor penonat ilems and
you're ready Ill move into this com~R!Efy furnished
14'x70' Hotly Pari! mobile home. F«mal dinin&amp; Ill
baths. C811ral air, 35'd2' covered porch. 24'x24'
garige. Situated on·2 acres; pil~lty wcoded. Take a
look at tlis .ooe' today.

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field. 304-675-5679.

PAINTING · Interior ond ex·
terlor, plumbing, roofing.
oomo remodeling. 20 yro.
••P· Coli ll14· 318-18&amp;a~.·

. RON'S TeleYiolcpn BII'Yice.
8peclollzlng In Zenith and
Motorole. Quaur, #ln.d
hou•o c.llo. -CeH 304-11711·
~388 .or 11·4 -448·2414.

•d aawior, textured co•t·

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IIEW USTIIIG - MOBILE HOllE SITE -ACREAGE.
$18.000 wll .buy JS acres with stocked pond and
trailer pad. Rural water availa!R, .wooded area, plus
buidin site&amp;
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2 ACRES PLUS NEVI HOllE - Buy now and have
your choice of finishing toUches. 1800 sq. It of living
s~ 2 baths. formal dinin&amp; oak cabinets in kilchen, ·
IarKe livflg room, utiily. Ftnished aJld ready for you at
$58,900.
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B2 Wanted to .Buv

I heed of cows • calves.
Call 814-742-2138 or con·
teet J ·oe Sayre, Rt1,
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Ford 2,000 dleool Moooey
Ferguoon 85. 4 ft . Hic:o
t340 .• 6 ft. Hico buohhog
3 .60. 304-678-2328.

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M..G'um Roofing t. Spout·
lng. N- lnotolllng tubber
roofo. 30 yeero ••porience,
opeci..•lno- In buNt up roof.
Colll14-388-8817.

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BRIDIE

Home
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~seman· Real
Estate
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Paint

Weier Wollo com....clol ond
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t"t hoiH. pump
'Thl HOUII Doctoro' Quellty
P'!intlng Interior • .exterior . Mleo ond oorvlce. 304-8815·
Coli 448 - 83411 otter 3802.
5:00PM ." F - Htimoteo.
BASEMENT WATER·
Stir Croft pop-up comper.
PROOFING. Unconditional
oleepo B. ltovo. oink ond.lce GENE'S DEEP STEAM lifetime guorantee. Locel
box. with porttble referlgor- CA11PET CLEAN. ref-ceo tumiohed. F ator# new tirH. exc. Cond. acotchguard-weter extrac- eotimlltlo. Coli collect 1·
Troller hltoh ond cenopy. tion, doodorlzero . FREE Hti- 814-237-048•• t o.m. to 8
&amp;2,500.00. Sooro cor top matnf · A"10nable rate1. p.m .. Roe.• re Beeement
Wotolprooflng.
fugg•ve ·carrier used once Gono Sm~h. 812-1309.
•so.oo . 304-&amp;76-2391.

Manager, P.O. Bo• 621,
Beckemeyer, II 62219.'

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19 ft. Fan camper. Mlf
contalraed . Bath. frig. ttove
fumance. al..pa tlx. eilr.cel·
!ant, 12,000. C•" evenlngo.
448· 7349 . .

8 ft . 1880 Colomen folding
18 ft . Kr"ow~ · foldo.IJ .! pickup uuck com)&gt;er. oleepo
oompor .. filleepo B. 3 burner 4, 001 IIOVO, il:e bu•. be.
otove. Ice box, furnace. " - con . Coli 814· 812· 6030.
ICI'Mned in IYfnlng. good
Nomad
llhlpo, 11000. 1114-182· 1871 281/a
Troller. fully
7BIJ3 or 982-11433.
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offer. 304·1,~i=~~;;~;;;;;= •'-•
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C'm ect Croft · • .Ski su~ hih'&gt; 18~ IUIIIIJOrlt. Mlf
promo, family tkl boltl. contolnod, both, friO .. otovo.
Now • uMd, Porkerlburg, aleepo
olr &lt;'Condltlo.n ed,
WV 30o4-422· 8433 or 304· large owning, good condl422-2387.
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tlon, 12,4110 or offer. Col
441·1"228 doyo,' nlghtl 1 30,1-1122· 94118 Collect- ..

1$10 Herltly Dovldoo~
FxWG, Wlde-Gido, Con be
- n ot Chtrtev Fry ....._OJ
coll1114' 742·24118. Ulloa.
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ChWy Rolley WhMio, 304oftor, II:QO PM.
1711·3126 or 1711-3815,
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Horloy' lportstor'
neoo. 30"-878-21101.
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Camping
1117$ Hondo Hawk.
••oo.oo , • Lo&gt;¥ mllooge .
H""dl tO tree W~h pur·
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dr.,olld, ~~~· otored,

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Gallipolis, Ohio . Point Plea..int, yt. Va.

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GALL,IPOLIS. · - Some very
Interesting work Is being carried on
at our Jackson Research Branch
wit.h tan fescue, on~ of the more
prevalent grass species found In
pasture ·~lelds around Gallla
, County. The experiment Involves.
two different pastore fields and 1n
one field our researchers have let
taU fescue grow to maturity and In
the other they have sp,rayed a
.. growth retardant on the fescue
preventing It from form lng
seedheads.
The whole Idea behind this work
Is to gei at the PfOblem of fescue
. lUVlmBY, THE PRESENT home of the French AJt Colony,
toxicosis, fescue toxicosis has been
built ilbQut 18$7 by Dr. Lel'lsay, whowaaoneofseveasurgeonudtveat
. a term used for the many animal
1be U. $. Anny bospltal 'located at 'Galllpo• during the Ctvl War,
symptoms observe&lt;! 1n cattle conDellgned.for 400 patli!nts; ljhe ho8pltal had to serve lwlce that number
sumlng tan fescue. The grass has
1,10 yean 830· This house \ateJ served as home for Dr. Needhani and
been widely cnticlzed for causing
1ben. Dr~ Charles E.
Holzer, Sr.
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poor animal performance In other
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quite well as a winter pasture, but
catt-le can actually Jose weight with
an
abundance of the forage during
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I viewed the fieldS at Jacksoil'tast ·
week, and you can really see the
dlffer:ence w~ this new plant
By JAMDI SANDS
1857, That house was later the home· growth,regulat'Olllhas been sprayed
SJM!:Il!al Correspondent
of Dr. Needham and then Dr.
GAUJPPLIS -''With a hospital Charles Holzer. Sr.
crowded Ml of sick and wounded
While the seven doctors had to
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soldiers and the roll of the muffled work fa$! · to cover more than 700
easier to select a good watermelon some of tl)elr taste 'aJid nutrients, \'•
natiol)'s trees.
drum
1n ="'-";;;.:
patients, they dld not work as fast
By JOHN C. RICE
·as Some brave
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'Fruit
That
Says
"Summer"
If you buy one tl!at's cut. The best
especially vitamin C. In fact, testA '· ·
as surgeons In the field. For
ExtensOn Aaent
It's watermelon time again. And.as ' melon has firm, juicy flesh' with show that a vegetable lrtay sttill()(lk
hero Is taken to
Instance, one doctor reported that
Agriculture
you look over you~ supermarket's good red color, It's free of white perfectly fresh f'and ~rliy al1'1,
his final resting
he took 2.5 minutes; three minutes;
Sheep Day and Ram Sale
Place. they do not
and 16 minutes to perform three SatlU'day, July 14 ai the Eatern offerings - how do you decide streaks. The seects are dark brown already be losJng l Its nutritive.
feel t11at the time
different . surgeries: two amputa- Ohio Resource 'and Development whlchonetotakehome?Shouldyou or black. Avoid melons with pale qualit¥. Green, ~·leafy vegetab~•
or rejoicing ,has
tions aJI(I one breast removal.
Center In . Noj)Ie County, starting shake It? Tap It? Well, according to colored flesh, and white streaks or quickly wilt and change Qavor asyet dawned.'"
· During Independence w~k In with registration at 9 a.m. Ram sale the U.S. Department of Agrtcul- · -wh!teheart. Avoldmelonswlthpale water evaporat~ from the tlss~es.
These words were Wrlitten
1864, six Soldiers died In GaiUpoUs: · starts at 3 p.m. There will be tours ture, none of the above. Judging the colored flesh, and white streaks or Other vegetables,..;. porn , beans and
GalllpoUs Journal during Independ· P. Mahon, 14th Pennsylvania; J. M. and both commercial and educa- Quality of a watermelon ·Is very white heart. Also avoid whitl!lll peas ·- lose sweetness within a
difficult· means It's cut In half or seedss(ncetheselndlcatelmmatur· short time as sugar converts tQ
ence week In JUly of 1864. The Anderson, 4th VIrginia; M. Es- tional !!Xhibits.
lty. Also avoid dry, mealy pesh or starch. Most !reshgreen vegetables
"they" metred to In the quote were ' selen, 5th New York Heavy ArGypsy Moth - Ever SEe little quartered. Here are a few ap~arwatery, stringy flesh. 'l1lese are treep well .and stay crtsp ·If you put
~citizens of GaUlpolls. That week
tillery; J. T. Brooks, Folij'lh triangle-shaped boxes hanging on ance factors .which mayJ~e he]J)ful
It was reported that thete were.'769 Vlrjllnla; P . T. Morton, 2nd
posts, telephone poles, trees, etc.? · .- though not totally reliable- ·1n signs of overmaturityoraglngafter ihern 1n · covered .containers or
guiding yqu to a good, ripe, juicy · harvest. W~\ermelons are avaDa· · plastic bags and store them 1n the -,,
patients In the U.S. Army Hospital fenn8ylvanla Cavalry; and D. · The boxes or traps are reddish·
1\'atermelon.
The surface of the · ble from early. May · throuih refrigerator. If you wash lettuce,
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at GaUlpolls lbcated where at Cuhningham, 15th VIrginia.
orange In color. The traps are
September.• with the peak season eelery and other Je'aty vegetables
present GaiUpolls Developmental 1 Ten soldiers died at the hospital balled to attract and catch the watermelon should l)e relatively
coming In June, July and August.
Center Is. So far as we can tell the the following week Including soldi- gypsy moth. The trapping Is being- smooth. -The lind should have a
before storing, drain them thoslight
dullnesS,
neither
shiny
nor
Stortn~t Frelih V~
·769 were the most patients that this ers from .Indiana, TennesSee, and:· done by the Ohio Department of
' Agriculture. The objective Is to dulL The ends of the melon should
Even under Ideal storage condl· roughly becaUSI' too much moisture
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Removethe,tops
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. Most of these casualties were ,
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Number Varies
from
beets.
carrots
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and
radishes,
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underside•. or belly of the meion
top quality for · only a few days.
from the Hunter raid Into the
The num~r . of patients In tile follow up with treatment. This
and
sort
them
betore
storiqg.
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Shenandoah VaHey. Over 120. of hospital varied 'greatly· during the Insect poses a
threat to our should have a creamy color. It's
Croo~'s regiment were sent to
war. There were 4oo during parts of
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Mountain. Over m of the wounded 230 In December of 1862; nlin 1863;
were from West VIrginia and about
500 In May of 1864; 562 In June of
'126 from the 13th VIrginia Infantry. 1864; 7691nJulyoflB64; and down to
Youths broken down
184 In January of 1865. The hospltBI
The GaiUpolls Journal reported was designed to treat 400 at a time.
that nearly 45 boys between the
Genera) Rutherford B. Hayes
ages of 13 and 17 were completely and General Crook were among the '
broken dowri of mind and body. All freqtient visitors to· GaiUpoUs durhopes of their ever leading a noimal Ing the war to visit the sick and
life were abandoned.
- wounded soldiers.
In 1864 the u.s. ArinY Hospital at
Not'aU the men treated In the
GalllpoUs encompassed SQine · 29 hospital were YankeeS, as a few
acres or which 15 a~res were under captured Confederates were
cultivation for the growing of treated also. Included In .. that
vegetables for the wounded, nutti· number In 1863 was one private by
tlon being one of the prime the name of Jenny Prater. Wrote
objeCtives In treatment.
ihe daUlpolls Journal:
When one considers that diseases
"She Is as fair as a rose, as plump
like enteritis struck down almost a 11s a partridge and Is smoking and
'quarter of a rnliUon soldiers In the swearing fully the equal to any
ClvU War and that typhoid, paraty· trooper In the almy. VerUy she Is
phold, dysentery, ana hepatitis 801De on muscle."
accounted f\&gt;r another quarter of a
In regards to Independence week
mUllan cases, one can see that the In July of 1864 the Journal also noted ·
u.s. Army Hospital at GaUlpolls • that "some nags were hung out and
tilt,
faced more than just dealing with a few rounds of cannon were fired
the wounded. Sanitation anil nutti- but taken as a whole the day was
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The paper noted that the 172nd
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Ohio National Guard gave a
For This Sale!
In 1864 seven surgeons were kept spirited parade dernonstfiL!i!&gt;IL o!L j.
busy In the Gallipolis hospital:
the Fourth of July, and that
Doctors Stone, Bell, Banta, Levi· government had appropriated
say, Mms, RSthbone and PhilliPs.
$12,000 more to be used on the U.S.
Dr. Levlsay was a permanent Army Hospital at GaUlpolll;.
resident of the Old French City, and
Box 9i. Clarksburg, Oldo,ls the
it was he who built Riverby about postal address of James Sands.

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has not been used. Equal n · r ., .etflcle!lcy
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s0r cattle are running In both ~~qs, · , •6) Inspected for h~'.~h and vigor . . Pre-conditio )las been shown_
and preliminary results show that.- .1 ;,. 7) Identified and :wrtlfled for · to be a succeaM·p~am In tbe·
thosecattleonthetreatedfleldsare "·· treatment .by a Ill,1; ensed. preventlon.of!eedlotdiseaae.c;attle
doing spmawhat better.
vetertnar!art ·
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John Underwood, our · Dlsttic!
Any cat.tiern.an whQ 1i,as. ~andled · precoqditoned calves- begin to el!,l ,
Aironomlst, Is doing some similar calves · knows ..it tiM!-.\ procedures - 'grabi ?r silage at once and reilllll.';i
work with Fred Vollborn and Bob (weaning, •vaCctna!IJ\g; dehorning, , pay weight In a tract19n of the ttmr
Evans at Hidden Valley Rll!lch ..If etc.) are an done alone tltne, there
requlnld by traditionally marketed,
you are driving around $Orne may . be a high · death loss and . . freshly weaned calves. Five yean
Sunday afternoon, either near sickness rate· In· the calves. It Is experience In Ohio has shown that
Jackson or In the Hldden Valley es$entlal ' In· ~he production 'of calf ,Producers can su&lt;XeSSfully
Rancl! area, stop and Inquire about weaned preconclltloned calves that wean palves. reduce stress, and~
the work that Is being carried out · th~ varioUs
be spread over .more pounds of calf · .with ·1!,
with this llllpertant project.
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· steers In Ohio -weighed rnot:e and
the key to successful production of . 1) dehorning, castratlntand lm· COIJll'll8llded a conservatively estipreconditioned feeder calves. planting prior to weaning.
mated 1$.'5.50 per hundred welg!Jt
Calves rriust . he given. time to
. 2) !nltllitlng creep feedjng two, · premium over frelhi¥ ~~
adjust The preconditioned calf.has months prior to weaning._
n9·precondutoned ca,lves,. Pre-,
been:
3) vaccinating, tre~tlilg , and - condltlontng 19 thus an economl- ·
1) proteeted by vaccines against
reimplanting one month prior to - cally viable concept for bc;lth cattle•
.several diseases
weaning.
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feeden and calf producers.
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4) weaning one month .prior to
I urge the GaUia County' feede[
external parasites
marketing.
•calf producers to loQlr over !he
· 3) dehorned If a tLorned breed ani!
The above management P~
broch11re al:lout t)le Buckeye Fee&lt;!•
. properly castrated u a male ·
dure will produce the de!ilred
Jot Conditioned . Program. 'Coplea
4) "bunk broke" or weaned from weall!!d precondltoned feeder calf are avaUable tree at our office ~.
mother and adjusted to feedlot diet and a,ssure the feeder calf prodllcer 1500 Eastern Ave., GaDlpolls, Ohio
5) Implanted for Increased . that his calves wUl have a low death
4:\631, phone 446-77trl,
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Civil War veterans .helped
win Fourth of July eveni
By J. SAMUE~ PEEPS
GALLIPOLIS- Wben.you drive
to Chesapeake and Huntington on
the Ohio side oft he Ohio ~ver, you
eo thrOugh Athana among other
villages between here and there.
Denver Yoho has col'(le up With a
.reminiscence . of Athalia .only
ll)ortly after the CivU War. .
· Tills Parucular reminiscence Involves some CivU War veterans

themaelves. Yoho says that the
\'ll!tenlDS had drunk the health of

their former enemies so many
limes that · a fight broke loose
am0111.the drinkers.

South against North again? No. It

,was a case of the CivU War veterans
helping celebrate the Fourth

or July

event
· 'A fter the CivU War, the United
States government - "carpet
~" -toot over the estates of
Leroy Glbeon, Ernlly McCorlde (at
Baltimore, Md.), and James Murray. Leroy Glblon Is on the lists of
Company A 17th Regiment of the

VJrlbd8 cavall)' of the Conf~te
Sta-.of America. JamesGiblon, a

buck private, was In Company I
(that's Company Eye) of the 59th
VIrginia Infant')' CSA.
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County IO!Jtory, (JnJi8 General l!CIIre w.. .. lll'lt
gro®y In tile v111ace to _
oaer deJtverte. dlllly.

YllllAiliE VIEW - 'lbe l&amp;aclla of tlie Philip !lpon,
pbuit,looe'ed liCnJis tbe Ohio River 111!111' New Haven,
Wllllt Vqlnla. can be _ , frml eve11 P.*ll In
Radne. Mayor Charles Pyleil 1111Y1 that -.:¥
producUon, IDcludlng oO and gas cldlllng, provide
employmenl for man,y of tbe viUag1l'a 1121 rrd' "

FOUilded b) IBW, tile family mnilmii!IJ'to operatell!e
under the name of ltll founder a1 Waid en.•
Sons Grocery, i1d8 I:MAI.,g II One of tile Clkleil&amp; ba
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By LARRY EWING
TJmes.SeutiDel staff
- RACINE - This Meigs· County vUtage was
ofl$~nally Incorporated as "Graham'' Station" by the
General Assembly In Jll41. The name of the post
was changed to Ract,ne, Ohio, on Juae 24, :1852.

.l·i~=~~]!l~ ~~~!Y•.O~I'IistiJry(l9'19),

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Is known for Its el'torts II\ education and ~~-

"What makes this town rmre than anything else,"
says Mayor Olarles Pyles, "Is our basketball
team... the entire community IS IJ1volved...we pack
the gym every game.''
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"If you ask abmst 8JIYllllll across the state what
they · ~ aboot ~,''Pyles contlllues, ••!)K!Ir

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'l'li!MIIft-lO'Mili lllti ......a 9 aAIIWOD
cinecutlve SVAC (Soullilft Valll!y AIIill!tlc Confef.

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RecaUlag the orlgln8 of the vUJaee, the Meigs
liiStmY..relates that In \819 'lbomas Redding was
gnmied a llcenle.to lra!p11 "boule of entertalmielit"
:at Graliaril'sStadon, wbl!re he already had a llcend

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"A double log cabin with b ~attic was .tills ·
hotel lor traders who paddled plroliues alongtheOitio,
carrying 111 QCei'les and merchandise to exchange for '
skins and ginseng!
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''Piroques, keelbo&amp;ts and'flatboats were gradually
supesceded by steamboats...At the same tlme a hme
drawti vehicle, ihemaU back, also carr1ed pass
s
frml Ptanaoy to Letart and points u!rivet'."
Early In the l9tn1, theOiilo River Eiectrtc Railway
and Power compan.y. lnstalled a street car that ran
betw\!en Hobeon m1 Racine. 'lbe company also ·
provided Svolt ~ power for llll1il! i!stal!llshllll!llts along the track.
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While the street car Is now gooe, 11 Is not quite ~ ·
lutauttaa. Aaxrdlng to Maytr Pyles, evay few )11!1111
the tracks wodc theiTway up- &lt;r, more accurate the
pavement works Its way ckwm - to bewne-vtslble
along Thlnl sireet.
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' 'l1ie Melp HistorY wlllnes nurnaws h1sl• •
lncludbW gaidal stores; but(her shops, hardware
IIDn!8; an Ice a-a ll'rlar; Ice plaal. shOe repair
sbupJ, lldft.hi!Jd!nalliild iiiiiiiiiDIBit ~hops, a Wldea
~hnd ._ photo plle!1los - actlvr Ill the villa(ll!
toward tile tum ~ llie century•
Today. MQar Pyiea says. ' education. pipeline
CliDtnldbt .... aiB'IY pi'IDictlon. bicludiDg mllllld
gas ftll drllllag, piQVIde the built of~ fllr·
the Yllll&amp;e'• 9l'l5 n!illdeuts.
.
Pyles. who bu 9&amp;'\'lld as mayor' or Racine b' 21
:.--so~ he and lill vllla!le council haY1!bemmq
(Oimfm,..,onpageE·2)

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, James Gibson, tlie oldest son of
Leroy Gibson, was born In llli5, but

Yoho says that pl'esent-day farnlly
members never heard or James.
Denver Yoho says that Leroy
Gibson dressed as a woman aQd
came to Mason County dlll'ing' the
CivU War, In a wagon cfrawn by two
horses. Also. In the famUy were
daughters Laurena· aJ;Ld Mary
France( and son John.
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Youngest daughter Henrietta
was left In Princeton. Leroy' i
• brother Font, a Confederate soldIer, was shot In the shoulder w&amp;n
he was swtmrning a river while In
retreat. James B. SteveiiS, Ed
Stevens, Jody BeJdleld, and Clara
Bexfleld Were noWII!d that they had
an Interest In the estfte of tbelr
mother, Ernlly McCmide ill Baltl·
more, Md.

But nobody ever claimed tlllf
Jll\1)ei'IY, 811(\ the StateofMarylllld .
took II. IICCOI'dlng to Deaver Yobo.

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. city ~ and joufnaust, who
,fMocft!ed~Wrlter ·
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Paint Pleasant, W. Va.

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HONORING HERO - The three ~rs of the 1a1e Sergeant
WUIIam F. Finley of Decatur, DL, pose In front of a plaque honoring
their brother as the symbol of Uheratlon of Cherbolirg 40 years ago.
From left Iii Marjorie Lookard, BeUy Sims and JacqueUne Neff. Tho
plaque was unveUed Tuesday on the front waD of city haD In Cherbourg,
France. ( AP Laaerpltoto ).
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•· COpUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Pop: com, considered by some as
··necessary lor watching movies and
by others as an Ideal snack food, Is a
:high·risk business for a nwnber of ·
,:Ohio fanners. ·
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·: Classed as a specialty crop, the
•: trick Is In handling the corn at
::'harvest time. Durll)g the growing
: sea$011, the crop faces the same
• risks as other food crops.
: Moisture content of the kerneis at
:harvest time ·is more critical lor
papcorn than for field corn.
·:Fanners estimate the moisture
::range at 13 to 18 percent, with most
: ~eelngthat 14 pet cent Is justabout
:-Ideal. Done right,. farmers say the
• profit Incentive Is there. But most
the haiVestlng, . sheUing,
:. :storing, packaging and shipping 1s a
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: 1:1ef1Cate operation.
:.:: "Moisture lscrltlcalforthecorn to
~pop -well," said John Slackhouse,
:-tanner state agrtculture dltector. •
~·'There Is a range, depending on
.- variety, but It usually Is within
: One-half Of 1 percent, and I! It Is
· iwtter or dryer It doesn't PoP well.
, .We US\!811y look at a range of 13.5 to
·:14 percent."
:: . Roger Miller of Dunkirk, In
· :- mrtbwest Ohio; planted his first !rl
;acres at popcorn this spring,
·:Influenced by a bigger demand from
• ~yandot Inc. of Marlon, Ohio, the
: -hatlon's biggest popcorn exporter.
. :~ Wyandot Is contracting for an
::estimated ~.&lt;OJ acres of popcorn
·:this year from fanriers In sJx slates.
· :-senior. Vice President George
·:Brown ranks Wyandot third among
:Jhe nation's popcol'll processors and
:_says Its :.&gt; percent Share ·of the
: export market wW be shipped to 90

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rom.
"You can Imagine the difference
. In volwne 1 have to · handle at
ha+ve!ltlng," he sa(4. "One of the
perUs Is to get the daJn .stuff out
(plan~) early. Then you ileed a
goocj drying fall. Then you try to get
It halvested by 1M time the stalk
collapses."
,Miller caiCQ)ates the difference
between field corn and popcorn can

Meunge From The Bible...

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: loc~'QI\Siderablework" ontMmunlcl·
· panty's tJnances recently reports,
village's books are In really

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·• So milCh so. he says, that Racine
:'M1I! soon start on an $8,&lt;ro street
; ~tproject.
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• inooey," Pyles continues, "butfor a
: ~this size. It's not bad:"
::- "We're reaJ1y pretty lucky.'' the
continues, "we have a good
·::EMS. a good fire department and.
&gt;our DIYII pollee chief."
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, ~ • He says ihat the Jlme pa-ge In
• &amp;ltton. Lebanon and Letart Town·
: shipS rl an operating levy far the
, . Racine Fire Department Will boost
:the dlvlslnn's service In thOSe areas.
: , Pyles says that - Uke many
.·I.'Uili1MIIIItles thi'OugiWt the area~ · the village will soon need to t&gt;xplore
: iJAireding the village's water
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·:area, the Meigs histOry also tells of
·:·"a numiJer rlloaflngbenches (In the
' · v~~~age) ...one was Wider the elm
. tree."

A Jllllllwnent 1D that ''Grand Old

: Elm" -reported to have been over
: ll8 feet In clrcwn!erence - was ·
: esectl!d In 19'71. The tree, which

::prcll'ilied "...plen•nt · shade

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B,Y Christ keeping the ~ommandmenta o[ GGd, He abode In Hilo love
(Jno. 15:10). It was through His obedience to the eommande of.the
Father, He made known God's loye, flnlahed Ria won, utreNd the
sa~rifiee for sin. laid down the prineiples of I'IJ~~ iDd
established His church.
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C'an you hear the Lord reuoninl,
do not heve ' to obe7 the
eommands of my Father, for He i• ablil to IMO!!JPIJah In me that wlllcb
He desires without my obering"? Neither can 1011 reaeon, MJ do na&amp;
have to obey the commands of God, heeaUM Ha Ia eble to eave 11111
without my ~ying ." Just as ChriSt Cllllld JJOt lave l!ntehec! the wwll
of the Father nor have glorified Him without obeJiq the - · • al
G9(1, neither can you! You miiSt believe the flda and obe7 the
eommands ofthe Lord if y0u \lesire to be redpleata GIHia pt • lwei
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the doing _or the will of God was the apirituaffood that ...rr.bed ID!I
supplied Him with strength. Even thoUgb HerDaJ have been tired and
hunl!'ry. He wu able to overcome it beeaUM ofHII dellre to I&amp;Ve a lOIII
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this In perspective, a lOObushel,per· pounds of popcorn this year. It
million pounds.
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acre yield on {leld corn wll1 shell out Increased Its contracts· some as tar
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to about 5,600 pounds."
away as Texas,because of the bad 110 mJUion pounds," he added.
Brownestlmatespopcornyleldat growtngseasonlast'Year.
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Olerboilrg woman whOSe bake~
toast,
and a man Shyly came up ID
hadbeenaReslstanceneiVecenter.
the
American
women. lie juat
"Beautiful," whispered Mrs.
ThreeweekSagoand50mllesaway durlngthedaysolllheratlon. .
wanted
them
toknowthathewasthe
on the Normandy !}Day beaches, . The Decatur Herald ilnd Review Nett.
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presidents, kings and queens ga· earrted a story on Cherboorg's · Cherbourg and Decatur . ex· brother of Llllane Jordan, who as a
· thered to honor ' the 80idlers who searchtof Finely,
changed gifts - the gold medallion 16-y~ huddlinglnabunkermet
helpro liberate France from Nazi
"UntO we saw that" artiCle, said. rl the DUnols city, sUverplatesfrom F1riley and wrote to him when his ·
and Is nOw P,in.
oceupatlori.40 years ago.
.. Finley's sister, Majo~ Lockard, O!erliourg, "modest but carcy&lt;lng unit moved
WUIIam
Reed
of
Parkersburg,
Va.
of aU the people o( .
On Tuesday,lnCI!erbourg'sP!ace ·~ hadknownnothlngofwhatBUiy the
. ;de Ia Republlque, were the ·clty's : did here."
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l'!l&lt;lyor,agtoupolvetetansandBW
Mrs. . Lockard; tram Lexington,
Finley's three sisters.
Ky., came to the ceremony In front
Sgt. WUIIam F . Finley was, in the . of Cherbourg CitY Hall. She joined
!:lest sense, an on!inarY hero, a .Finley's two other sisters, Jackie
Decatur, m., boy who joined up at Nerr aJ!d Betty Sims fn,m Decatur,
· 8ge 17, dashed wider fire across In the brUJiant; hilt sunshine. Forty
Cherbourg's main .square and yearsago,ltwasdrlzzllngasF'Inle.lr
•. lltwa.ted the City HaU on June ·26, · dashed across the square uroer
1944"
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Lessthan10mcinthSiater,atage
.On Tuesday, the French NavY
~. he dlecj.of woundS In Gennany.
.Band played rousing airs, and there.
Cherbr;)Urg's present . mayor, was a color guard from Ftnley's
Jean·Pierre , Godefroy, ~ of a . regiment, the 39th Infantry. Behind
· . generationtQwhom·thewarlsadlm Freilch and U.S. flags .there was a
chUdhoodmemozy.Yethesaidwlth jllaq\klnhlshonor. '· ·
pride. and deterlninatlon at TiJEs.
The sergeant's sisters were
day's etiremony: "OW: city will usheredpastthecolorguardandup
always remember those who gave the four steps to the porch of the
thelrUvesfOI'ourtreedom."
modest buUdlng and gently, the
As Cherbourgthoughtaboutwhat mayor helped them pull back the
'it should do to mark the 40th flags. There, was his name, Sgt,
anniversary at France's liberation William F , Finley, and they cried
froin the Nazis, they ~ that , slleptJY.
·
..Finley could be the symbol of ihe
Upstairs, there was a reception,
freedom, that thrpugh hbn, the city . and tile mayor and cowicU In their
. cOuld thank all ~ who fought blue; white and red sashes of ofllce
· vall8ntJY and.died aimost unknowri , stood behind a long lable lined with·
to histocy.
champagne g'rasseS. •
Fi1J!ey.might have remained one
Finley's sisters were touched that ·
of those unknown hero's except for their &lt;:eremony he shared with the
It's hard to believe yov ca.n get such a
the good rilernocy Of Paullngouf, a presentation of ''The 193945 Medal,

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A!!ljooletedPressWrlter
XENIA, Ohio (AP) - .· The fuss
has died down $Orne, butSS.year-old
bestselling author Helen Hooven
Santxnyerts·stlllatalosstoexplaln
.the popularity of a book she thought
· mostpeoplewouldn'twant'\oread.
"And Ladles of the Club" Is her
fourth book to be published 1n 60
years. "I have no Idea what made
me decide to write lt. I wasn't doing
anything. I\ seemed Uke good thing
to do, $0IJ\Istdld It," sheexpJa:fni&gt;d.
" Of course It took a tong time. It's a
very long book ~ longer !hap Jt
should be, I expect."
. Although the1,176-pagenoveltook
years from first jottings
to
publication, MlssSantmyersayslt's
misleading to say that 11 took 50
years . .
" Everybody says so. I keep
hearing 50 years, which Is absurd. It
mayhavetakenme50yearstogetlt
done but I didn't do It aU at once. I
had a living to make, 50 r had a job
• here and a job there. Whatever the
job was it had to come flr$t, of
. coutse."
• Since the book was published In
1982 by the Ohio State Unlvei'S!ty
PressandmadeaBookoftheMonth
Club seioctlon this summer, Miss
Santm
has
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given countless
Interviews and aul(lg[aphs. The ·
bOok bas been reprinted by G.P:
Pptnam's Sons, and paperback
rights have been sold.
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thlnklt'$becauselt'sbeel)pushe&lt;'by

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havil)g new people and showing
MlsA"Santmyer's loftiltme friend Wthat (so thick) andwelghlngllke
her lite. J
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them wllat a nursing home can be and ,housemate MIJdre!l W. Sandoe,
that," she said. The two friel!dS met
. the~ . Iftheyhadn 'tpushedltl
"I have enjoyed my life vecy Uke. PeQp~ think of it as a place to
In
19'17.
8!1,
a
!oriner
llbrartan,
helped
edit
don't tl\lnk It Would have been more much. I'm not one(l(~weeplng,
"We kind of· drifted togl!ther
die. People come here to live," she "Ani! I act!"" of the Club.'' She also
than cine printing." "I think It's the regretful old ladtes," she says In a
said. -A · central gathertng room
because of her love of llook$: More
.
kind of book most Pf!OI)Ie 1111! not votceweakenedbyemphysema, but Includes a tablewtthsomeplaquesa lives at the nursing llqme.
often
thao not sbe was at the library
"I think we In our hearts thought
Interested ln. It's not exclusively strong with conviction.
display about Miss santmyer.
doing
researcli;"-MM Sandoe says.
no one was IOfng to bl)' It, loolclni
dramatic. Part of tiMi Interest Is
Miss Santmyer was dean of
because l"m an old lady."
women and head of the English
MtssSan1filyersayssbehasn'tthe Department at Cedarville College
sllghtest Idea If the book would have near Xenia !or 17 years, and later
bee~:~ aspqpular ll years ago.
served as a librarian tor Dayton and .
"Idon'tthlnkpeoplewerereadlng Montgomecy County. In 1963, Ohio
that sort of thing, butl WOUld have State · University ' pu~llshed her
said that today."
coDectlon of essays on Xenia, called ·
A small handwritten ~lgn . tells
"Ohio To\vn," which. Is helng
'
autograph seekers to check at the · re-Issued by ijarper &amp; Row.
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nursing station at the Hospitality
Miss Sanm'tyer knew and adHome East nursing home where . mlredauthorand pla)WI'lghtThom... '. ; .
Miss Santmyer lives. "I think some
tonWUder. She also likes the work of
. I
.
people buy the book for the
W!Ua Cather and Edith Wharton.
autograph,l really do."
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"And Mark Twa.ln. I love evecy•"'•
She hopes readers wtll think that thlnghewrote. I don't care whether
" after all, the Middle West has Its
.'
ll's vulgarornot."
.
points - It Isn't palntul to live
The octogenarian doubts she'll
•'.
"
theye."
write another book. "At 88, who's
In the early 19!lls, MlssSantmyer
.. : ..
going to start a.book? If I suddenly
.:
was a secretary at Scrtttler's
&gt;'
. ..'
had a brilliant . Idea, I suppose I
.
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Magazine, where .s he met authors
would," She pauses. "I don't think
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llke Em.e st Hemingway, WUIIam
that I'm going to.''
Faulkner and John Galsworthy. In
Another pause, \\1th a Smne.
1922, ~r first novel, "Herbs and
"Sorhelxldy could do this Institution.
. '
Apples," a story of young people
It would make a good book."
living In New York City, was
Helen Brantley, who owns''and
published by Houghton·Mltflln. Af·
admln1sters
the nursing home with
ter serving as an assistant profeSsor
her
husband,
says It's been Interest·
of English at Wellesley College, she
lngtofleldphonecallsandlnteNiew
earned a bachelor or letters degree
-.
requests
tor the author.
atat0xford. Hersecondnove1,"1be .
"I sort of became her publicity .·
Fierce Dispute," was publlsbed In
agent.
That's kept us very busy ....
1929andwassetlnXenta,wherethe
Sometimes I felt I was running the
SENIOR AUTHOR - Helen ltooven -Saubnyer The book has become 4 malo selection or the
home !or Helen Santmyer" rather
has given countless auto~phs shlce her novel "And Book-Of·The-Month Club ud Ia Qlllhe best seller ll8t,
than for all the residents.
Ladles Of The Club" Cli!Jght lhe boOk world'S f~. IIOIIiewhat to tile 8iirprqe of the 88-year-old author.
( AP Laaerphoto ).
" I think the thlng'we'veenjoyed Is

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their $250,(m chocolate brown
Susie ran trMtcartocarwhlleher
house: Frank Dixon, 54 owns an parents talked to the salelmen. In
'IIM!stmanbuslnes$inu.;nelihbor· the back ot one lot, where the Ull!ld
hood. His o'iawd!m had been · an carsarela!pt,Sualefoundlt.Itwasa
IIJTIIY of truJt trees In his backyard. Volvo.
With six children, and a seventh
Itwasn'tthesaniecotor, butltbad
on the way, Lucy Dixon's lite bad the slanted armrest and gear shift.
centered on the tamny. She cooked Tile brown paint had been used ror
~. carted youngsters to scbool only three years, as had the gnr
and part·tlme Jobs.
shift: But the seatcovers had been
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dark slacks and a beige Jacket with •
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Clarence E. Fra";Y., J~uellne thousand people," Mrs. ~s;Pd.
' Fraley to Clarence · E. Fraley. But night after night, Susie WQUid
Roger Escile, Michael Fraley, · draw the man's features.
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Thefamllymovedlntoactlon
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Roger L. Eseue, Caiol Ann~· · MrS. Dixon drove to · the park
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,Escue, Mlcbae! Fraley, · Vlcto~ ters, then 14, 16 and 19, sat on the
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'"OK, -SUele," !lllld the m$11. now Maion Park. Pollee officers In
cloieenooihtotouch her. "I have• · Wlll;l8l'ked cars nodded~
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Pandy said CPP'had a net gain of

CLEVELAND (AP) .,-The city's . 1,8:Xlcustomerslastyear.~
oldMunyLightbasanewnameand
The city has spent about ~
a: new image, and the once- mUllon on the system In recent
s(ruggling publiC power system years, pnd City Councit decided
appears to be back In robust fiscal recently to forgive repayment of
health.
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about $.lJ million.
" We have developed a h pltal
Now known as Cleveland Public
Power, itlsregardedbycltyofficlals Improvement program of $100
~an Important asset, It has S?'tle
mllllonwhlchwehopetoputlnplace
&lt;18,roJ customers nnd Is attempting In the next 10 years to upgrade and
IIi 1:9mpete with the much larger expand the system," Cedroni said.
Cleveland Electric lliumlnatlng Co.
The past month, the · system
Sept. 8, 19'(6, fonner Mayor I'Erl'lved the E . F. Scattergpod
~!ph J. Perk announced the city· Achievement Award from the
~ld seU the public power plant to
American Public Power As$0cia·
c)ci for $158.5 mUllon. At the time, . tlon, an organization of 1,750
the system, then 70 years old, was publlclyownedelectrtcutllitles.The 1
broken down and losing mon~. awardcredltsCPPwith "enhancing
Perk saw the sale as the ~ public power nationally by improv·
s4Jutlon.
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ing service to customer-owners
:But II was scuttled before It could through a coordinated eUort
be completed. Dennis J. Kuclnlch lhroullh Its 250employees."
bl!came mayor In 1m after
In the face of the public power
defeating Perk and said he would system's apparent rebirth, CEI bas
' oot only save Muny, Light, but rernalnedadversarlai,_!Qthepolntof
niv!tallze it while suing CEI, _threatening to move its headquar·
alleging antitrust violations for tlirs out of the city.
~lng to put a competitor out of
"We are continuing to eJ~Plore the .
.business.
possibWty of at . the very least
- Cleveland was struggling flnan. moving some ojleratlons out of
claUy, andmoneyfromthesalemay downt6wn Cleveland," Said CEI
have saved It from fiscal default in spokesman Steve Lorton; "There
1978. Instead, Kuclnlch fought the remains the jlosslbWty that evesale and the city defaulted to six ryoite would be moved out of
local banks on millions of dollars In downown Cleveland. That Is In the
loans that December.
future. If we can reach $Orne
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"I -~ that In saving Muny acconunodatlon wtth the Muny
Llght,lwouidbeabletoglvetheclty system, then we'd really Uke to
.a legacy of low-rost, reliable power moveourcorpi&gt;ratehe;ldquartersto
which would serve as a cost Tower City Project (a development
comparison wtth CEI, establish In imd near downtown Cleveland's
slime competition and ultimately let Terminal Tower).
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"This Is the only~inmunlty In the
of lower-cost electricity," Kuclnlch U.S. where there Is house-to-house
said recently. "That's a big Issue In and street-to-street competition
· many people's home budgets. .
between an Investor-owned facllity
"In a case like Muny Light, II was and city-owned facility," Lorton
very Important to take that stand,
said. "Weremainoptlmlsticthatthe
and l 've been vindicated on that.
value of CEito the community wt1J
.The decisiOn proved to be the rtght . be~ one, even though It was a tough
"1beMIIIIY'expansionwouldtake
decision to make at that time. For a ~ that In our view the city
moment, Iwastheonlyonestandlng simply does not have to spare."
between the sale' o(Muny Light to
1be7-year-oldantltrustsuittSstW
CEI, and I'm proud of that." pending. The city's original suit for
Kuclnlch ' ts now a councUman, $300 mUllon In damages from CEI
.and Mayor George V. Volnovlch; has been reduced by about half.
who won election totheoff!cein1979, After Investing $6.7. m!Ulon In legal
has.carOed the public power torch. fees and associated costs in two
He imamed the system Cleveland federal court trials (the first ended
Public Power and aggressiVely In a hung jury) and an appeal, the
sought new customers while pump- city has been unable to prove that
lng In money for capital CEiconsplredtoputthepubUcplant
improvements.
out of business.
"It had problems." said Ernest
Cleveland Is now attempting to
Cedronl. acting utllltles director. :·1 . , appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
· think lt's safe to say It was on the
"We're not filing this just to go
verge of coUapse a' teiw years ago:' through the motions," Cleveland
we- have turned tile operation . LawDirectorJ.DavldMaddoxsald.
around to where It's! a good and "We think we're right. We think we
.reUable utWty."
have a chance to get Into the court.
CPP luis generated little poWer Wethlnkltwedowehaveachanceto
sinai 1976, when Its generatOrs were win ..
shutdownforrepalrs.Itbuysexcess
CEI spokesman Lorton plays
power produced by larger utilities In oown the city's appeal.
southemOhlo,Kentucky,NewYork
"Atter a ~vorable ~lslori by a
and Ontario. Three percent of Its Jury and the appeals court, we're
power Is bought fran CEI. .
confident we wtll prevallln the U.S.
Supreme
Court," he said.
"It's actuaJiy to our advantage,
because at this time the power can
be purchased less expensively than ,---.:;....----,...---'---1
we can make it ourselves,'' Cedronl
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. Joseph Pandy Jr., CPP arnm~s,
stoner, said the system's gas
turbliles have bc;en rebuilt ~ are
capable of generating half Its power
needs. The plant generated 1
. percent of Its power In 1983 and
ttlught ~rest less expensively.
Pandy said the goal of the system
1s to se11 electrldty ct
tbah
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loolral at It oo the whole," Mrs.
Dixon uld. "What I w1111 doing was
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PractlClne 11ai IWtlnes with the
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an alley and raped' her. :Then he
disappeared Into the San Fernando
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andcome.wtth me."
sllew11111here. TheDlxonteen·agers
For the nexl two years, two
~ hwr later, Susie walkedliltO• began cal1lni thelr mother "Siler· · •
months and two ~. Susie, her supennarket and a clerk called the lock Holmes.''
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Summer arrived. The red-yellow
and her brother stalked the quiet her older sisters reached out and..-;&gt; smog rolled In over the HollywooQ
streets of the valley.
grabbed her· and they just sat there Hilla, ·tiJUng up the valley day atter
With Susie's pencil sketch of the and cried ~th her,'~ Mn.. Dbron day. The temperature often sOared
brown car and Its driver their only · said.
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That ~t the hunt began. ,
Mrs. Dixon, by now five months .
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· a valley of three-car garages and
Atlhelrrequest,andtdprotectthe P~t. sat sweating In -her ·
more than a mUUon ~. One
privacy ot the rape~ and her Chevette, her small children
brown needle In the haystack of Los famJ)y, the Dixons' first and last strajipedinlothebackseat.
Ai)geles. ·
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days, there were no Their story was ve~ by Los and It was 10 hot In the car,l turned guilty. Bull did that to thenl a lot;''
picnics, no IJ"IP$ to Dl5neyland, no
Anlieles PoUce De~e Eclward arouild and saw them sitting back . she said.
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In the Dixons' den that night, the
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Before It ended In AprD 1984 the the licel1.le plate, but she sketched
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dreams. Her jlllrents showed up at the brown-checked .,,Otstery and
the wedding of a stranger and the gear shift. ·
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By VIGTOR L. 8IMl'IION
mllll!llltl ;;A-;;;ty of F1cn!nce of
FLORENCE, Italy (AP) the works he recovered flun the
Watercolors attriWted to a "vecy · Nazis, b\ltbealsowanted tosbowthe
. • modest Swxlay painter" named llO'Jr art work .which that Nazi
Adolf Hitler wUJ be shown ior the ~himself produCEd;'' said
llrst time, along with masterpieces Miss Slvlero. ·· •
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N.azl era, In a major eXhJbltlon art, rather a curlolilty," Florence's.
opening this month.
· cmunl.ssloner of culture, Giorgio
The paintings by1 the Nazi leader Morales, said In an lnte~ with
were obtained by Rodolfo Slvtero a '!be AssoCiated Press.
sec_retlve Italian government ~rt
Twenty watercolors 'SigDed "A.
slEuth, who was.responslblefor the .Hitler" wUJ be showll, but o!fiMals
recovery otthe 141 maste!pJeces. . . $11ld.only l8havebeef)autheitlcated
The works Include a marble by two Munich experts hired to
fragment by Michelangelo and
evalUate the works.
paintings by Rubens, Memllng,
The paintings, most of them
Tlntoretto and Betticelll.
measuring ·about 8 IJJches by 10 ·
City · art officials and Slvtero's Inches, depict street scenes In
slster,lmelde,saldltwasthewlshof Vienna and Munich, Including, for
the detective a native of Flol'ence example, the Hoflrauhaus beer ha)l
. who died tasi 'year at 71, that the lnlheBavartandty., ·
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'!bey are belleved to date !rom
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curator woo Is 1n Charge ar preu
relatloM for ihe exhibit. said the
Hitler works were· also probably
copied · trom paste~ . . "'!bey
clearly si)OW be was a very modest
Sunday painter/" ilhe said. •
Just bow Slvlero obtained them Is ·
'I n keeping with the rnyslely that
SUITCQIIdedl)lscareer, which began '
as an underCover agent tor.J1allan
lntelllgmce. while he was studying ·
art as a young man Q11 asclxllarshlp
In Berlin,
Ms. Raglonleri said Slvlero got
them "dlreclly or i111dlrectly" !rom
'the ioue of Martin Bonnann, a
member of Hitler's Inner circle In

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Little boys swim trunks and coverups.
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kn~ tops, blouses and midriff
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fOR UTILE BOYS: Sport shirts,
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