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Ftiday, July 6, ttM

12-The Daily S..ollltll

Sheriff limits nighttime sp~d~g patrols

Area deaths

VillageView: Centerville--Page D-1

ClNCINNAn (AP) -There are sbittlt~sensetorotnoeniobe
In 8(1(f!llon, be lllld, takjng the Hoftba,uerlllld. 1 •
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.,,_,a.,..__ ~ ' "rn.ai'e Hamnton County sie1t!'S , ,_,..,Mft for crime. rather than radar \IIIIlS Oft thr I'OIIIl fnr elBhl
Radar wolla, Whlcll art llllld 10_,•
trom 7 p.m. and ........,. '"''"" ...,.. - ,_..._ f
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if._.._
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ha ...,. _
sitting &lt;in thehlghwayswtthradar hours a day 8fves the uw.. a monitor the • ...- cal1. ve..,....
and7-9p.m.Ro&amp;acyservtceswlllbe , ""'cer!! ..-wg or - - ·
David W. Ohlinger, 63, MlddleCbiclnnatl's suburtls theledaysand Wilts."
· JIIIICh-needed break. They were cmop1ete1y dlti!IPMnod from !fa..
port,well·kn9wnarearesldent,dled beld_atthetuperalhlmeSundllyat fewerwaltlngforspeeders.
Hesaidltlssenslbletohavefewer . shoWing wear from their· old · rnllton County_ ~ boweVI!r,
this morning IR' Holzer MediCal a:4?p.m.
Capt. Ray Hom.uer of _ the ofllcers on the highways e.t night, :K-hour-a-day schedule, and main· . becauE .Hotrbauer'l radar biD
~~Ohllnge
r was born
. Feb. , "" William
_ B. Sk•!WQ
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Harnlltoo County Sberlf!'s Office becausetewer~driveatnlght. - tairUng tbern was ~ costb', affectllllltv lOpatrol Clll'landM\Y
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eehas taken radar units away from
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1921, In Mlddlepol't, the son of the
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beat o!flcel's who patrol netgbbor·
Beat ofDcers' still can)' radar
late Wesley P . anij Annlce Elder . WllllamB.Skaggs,66,fonni!rlyof hoodandruralareasbetweenllp.m
Wilts dlllinK the day, and nine
Ohlinger. He was also pl'e()eded In Cheshire, dledThursdaymomlngln .and 7 a.m. In unincorporated parts
special traffic-patrol can carry
death by one sister, Elizabeth Camden.Qark Hospltill, Pll!'kers- of the county and has told them to
Eight defendants were fined and
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Wilts &amp;taiUlmes, Hot!bauer said.
...... wva -Ucense,$Gl;uodrosts,DWI,$3'1!illll&lt;l
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P arsons.
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cmcentrate on Clllllbatlng neighllothersforfelll!dbondslnthecourt ca~ts.
Nlgh~s~controltabee.....
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Atthetlme&lt;:&gt;fhlsdeath,hewasa
Mr. Skaggs was born at New borhoodcrlme.
ofPomemy MayorRJchard!leyler
up on .weekendl. be lllld. 8eYa!
deputy ~r the Meigs County Tba• • W.Va.,ooMay22,l9lll,a
Hof!balll!l'sald'"'"_,
...
thatthe
Tuesdaynlght.
Forfettlng
bonds
WEfl!
Ralph
extracars,all. •m.-t Wlthl'ldar,
... Charles nd Della
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Werry, Paneroy, !iSSured .Clet!1'
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Sheriff's ~t. He was a son f the Ia
a
new . ~. whlch' began about'·
F'lnfd were John J . Manley,
patrol Hamilton COUQty roada aU
menlber of the Sacred Heart Sk;iggs. He llveo In Qlesblre and twomonlhsago,lswotldngoutweU. Middleport,
illght on Frtdayl and Sattirdays U &gt;
CathollcChurch,aveteranofWorld later In Belpre before moving ·to UnlesstrafftcfataUUeslncrease.the costs. ~erJy o:nanner, $63 and · Ohlinger, 110 address recorded, partofa~l\lndedPN&amp;lllln'
War II, hondrary member of"· the Newport,Ohlo,l2yeanago.Hewas practlcewlllcontlnue,hesald'.
costs; Dwayne Qualls, ~oy. ·public Intoxication, ·$113; .-.~- ,....-...,...--~·- - - - - - ·
Middleport Fire Department, a buck driver and" ·a veteran Of
"It's just a matter ot prlorltles,"
..., and
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~L~...- ·worldWarii.
~ flasll:. costs; ..... 1 S!SsoQ, Pomeroy, asured clear,
ber
· inem . of the fl1ockeye "'""m s
He man1ed the ·~ ,_......
said Hollbauer. ''I think on the late Hughe~;, Pomeroy, disorderlY distance, $Ll; Roger Brauer Jr.
Association, National Sheriff's As·
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d n n d - To
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soclatlon, former Middleport Coon· Nelson, whopteceded him In death,
manner. ,..... an ~":"'....
IIY Ptmeroy open flask, $88; Judith
cUman, member or Drew Webster andbomtothlsmarrlagewasaS()O,
Hutton, Rutland, tramc light viola· Starcher, West Columbia, speed,
Post 39, Aniertcan Legion, Pome- Richard Skaggs of Belpre. He later .
, don, $Gland costs; Charles Landers, $!13; Haley Waltz, McArthur, DWI, ,
Tu am:! 1
btiutif•ll, dniJ!HCd
roy, member of the Meigs County . married the !ormer Vlv.lan Hines,
Persons wishing to sign up ~r ~ts J-'!:~~
~ $375; R.obert Miller, Pmleroy,
f11""r•l •rraftAfn'HI"t,
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)laM Qltl ur ¥lilt
RepubllcanConunltteeand-retired who also survives along With a fenlllslessonsat~~
...... cos ;
·-,...., • ~·~ov, . disorderly manner, $63; Jam(!S
asmanagerofCapltaiFinanceafter stej)soll, Doilald Hines of ReOO, Park, Middleport are asked to call
andRickTaylor,Pomeioy,dlsturb- :Va~. West Columbia, ~
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Ohio; two grandcbl)dren; siX step. " 992-:5523.
lng the peace With a nOisy vehicle, . !!ask. $88; Cbrls Taylor, Pon\er(ly'
FLOWER SHOP
, .....~ .......w. ~. ,;•.•:
· ~~vedceby his Wtle, Betty grandchildren; two. great·
Lessons for adult . beginners, · $63 and costs each; Thomas E. public Intoxication, $113; Gerald•
" . . . . . 111·1711
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Gress Ohlinger; three daughters, grandchjldren; a brotlier, R¥Y· youth ~rs· and lntenneldates
McClulog, Mason, no operators Hendricks, Racine; DWI, $375.
Sonya Wolfe, Susan Baer, and mond Skaggs of GalllpoUs; and two wUl bellln Monday. Instnoctor Is
Sandy Ianitarew, au ot Middleport;
ststers,MlldredCiarkandHenrletta Shawn Baker.
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mother-In-law, ·LWian Gress of Shuler, both of Cheshire. '
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Besides bls parents and his first
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andchlldren
Eddie and ;Trlcla afer. and Dav~
wife, hewaspl-ecededlndeathbya
Lottery wmners
and Andy Ian
w
niece
brother, a sister and a grandchild.
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Ruby Vaughan~d ;o~ephew;
Funeral services wUl be held at · CLEVELAND (AP) The
Rusty Parsons.
1:llp.m.SundaylnMcClure-Shafer winning nwnber drawn Thursday
Funeral services will be held Funer-al
314 Fourth Sl, · nlgbt In the Ohio LotterY's dally
MondaY at 10 a.m. 1n Sacred Heart Marietta, With the Rev. Clay Sloan game, "The Number," was 187.
CathoDe Church With the Rev.
offlcatlng. Burial wiD belli ~tland
In the "Pick 4" game, Played
Anthony · GlannaniOre officlatliog.
Cemetery. F'r1ends may call at the Monday through Friday, the winBurial will be 1n the CathoDe
funeral home at IIJIYtln)e.
Ding nuinber was EOi6.
Olmetery. Frleoids inay caD at ,.---'------,---_;__ _....,._,;.__ _ _....,;;;;;...,.--1
Ewing F\Jneral Hlme Saturday ·

David W. Olillnger

.-SuDUlner time, WUliam Buckley writes that in teimB of power
and politics N.O.W shoUld cut it out..;.Page A-2
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A Senate panel that
travels Into southeastern Ohio this weel(towrapupa
!ii!rles of hearings on hunger Is about to turn Its
attention \0 possible SOlutionS,
Coordinating the work . of food pantries and
Increasing aid to dl!penderit children and general
relief benefits are among possible recommendations
the hunger task force IS expected to consider.
Sen. Michael Scl)w"""alder, D-Colurnbus, Is
chalmian of the panel wlilch has condu~ hearings
· In Lima, Toledo, Cleveland, AJa;On. Youngstown,

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mikes to make "live" tapes. Variable monitOr lela
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Two defendants were fined· and
two others. forfeited bonds In the
coUrt ·of Middleport Mayor Fred

FCC

Hoffman 'I\oesday night.
Fined were Charles W. Bailey,
Jr., .Paneroy,. $25 and costs,
splnnllig tires; Matthew Weaver,
Rutland, $50 and costs, drlvlllg
under suspension.
Forfeiting bonds were Edwaro B.
Hlad, Dexter, $4!Xl, DWI; John
Blailkenship, Albany, $400, DWI,
$100, driving under suspensiOn.

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Not far coin or peny.tlne -

Receiver and Headset

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Monday, but wm remain open
Tuesday and Wednesday, said clerk
Janice Lawson.
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.Trustees m_eeting

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1982 BUICK LeSABRE 2 tlo~r. V-8, air cond., tilt, cruise,
AM/f"l stereo, excellent condition, one local owner, 24,000 miles.
1982 V.W. RABBIT 4 speed, AM/FM stereo, 15,000 miles.
1978 BRONCO V-8, 4 speed, with lockouts, ~ood condition.
19~1 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME.v-6,aircond.,AMIFM

stereo, extra clean.

Scipio Township Trustees will
meet Friday at 7 p.m. at the
township hall. The public IS Invited
to attend.

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The 'otllce of the Board of PubUc

By SAFE

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4~ Reg.
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Meigs County Fox Chasers will
meet this evening at 8 p.m. at the
clubhoose.

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. The Panewy Area Chamber of
Coounerce will meet at noon
Tueslay In Veterans Memorial
Hospital. AU members are asked to

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It could be as long as 18 ·months before a llnal
decision Is made, Loe added. The Initial decision on
·whether the post otDce wDl remain ~ wUl cane ·
trom the district manager In Columbus. That decision
will be passed onto regional headquarters In Chicago
before reaching national headquarters In Washing-

ton, D.C.
· " Loe said he was pleased with the response he had
received. As of 11 a.m. Friday, he had received ~
resPonses to questionnaires distributed to approximately 9l post offtoe patrons.
"Swprlslngly, they were splltdclwn the middle. Ten
'were ~r cklsing and ten were for keeping the of1!ce
open," Loe said.
The people against the closing, Loesald, seemed to
be reacting ernotlonally to the poaslblllty of loslng

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. pl'llvlders.
"There needs to be some way of coordinating and
llSslsttiog these food pantries and food banks If we're
golngtoconttnue, asthefederalgoverrunentlsdolng,
of placing the burden on lhel:n." Schwarzwalder said.
He called fDr better coordination, for example, In
cllstrbotlon of government sWJllus products. ''We
lind In 11001e mnmwoltles lbey're very good and In
others lbey're not as lood.'' Schwarzwalder said.
He said long-term unernpkJyment has &amp;enefated ·
ser)ousproblems"f!irpeople~as "the new poor." .
Many are reluctant to seek-plblk: assistance and may

face nutritiOnal problems, he said. ·
He said programs to help them woold be reviewed.
One posslbUlty Is to Increase aid to dependent
children and genCrai relief benefits, he said.
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"General Rellef benefits are unbelleveably low ...
$118 or $W a month ... we need to really examine
what Ohio could do to l)elp provide those benefits,"
Schw81'2Walder said.
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"I think we will have to examine the budget process
next year to $1!1!1! there's any way to raise AOC and
GR payments," he .said, adding that this would be
difficult to do.
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Attorney says·
. new evidence
places another
man at_Logan
murder scene

RI!'.CI!l'lS. OONn:JtEN(E - I\IMney David Be'rom IIDd Bany
LudwldL COIIfer doDtn« a~~ Ia lbe I """of lbe OOIIlea&amp;ed
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oflbe laleal beer Ia Onoage Tuwll!lhlp lnMelpCoulltyCconul*l

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LOGAN, Ohio (AP)-The lawyer
tor convicled killer j)ale JohnsiOII
contends new evidence shows that ·
someone other than Johnston llll\Y
have .killed Annette Cooper and
Todd Schultz.
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The claim Is made In a request for
a new·trial ~r Johnstou, who w~ ·
sentenced•to death by a three-j~
panel ~r his conviction In Januaiy
~ ITI\1I'derlllg Miss Cooper, his
stepdaughter, aDd Schultz, iler
flallce.
- ~LawyerRobertSuhrflled
·f¥ affidaVIt Friday In .Hocking
COunty Common Pleas Court.
In the aftldavl!, a wmoao Identified lillY as Jane Doe &amp;aYI she saw a
• man with ,d ark hair aiid heavy
eyebrows follow a hoy arid glrllntoa
cornfield On Oct. 4, 1982.
Johnstmo, who turns 51111 A-ugust,
has white hair and wears glasses.
The woman ttoen describes hear·
lDg g~J~~Shots and a girl's screams
~ ~ the cornfield where
authoritieS found the body parts of
Miss eooper and Scultz on Oct. "16,
1982. The couple's too;-sos had been
fo.und nearby In the Hocking River
two days before that date.
Suhr said be Is keeping the
woman's Identity secret" to protect
her from harm.

By 'l1ie Alloclated Pftll
The dollar elosed mixed on
. The price of gold o.n world buUion foreign exchallge markets after
eJ'Chllnges has fallen to almost a hitting recOrd hlglos against severs!
two-year loW amid the p~t of currencies, Including the British
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continued high Interest rates and pound, earlier thiS week.
moderating Inflation In the United
A1ao on Friday: the Federal
' States.
· Re8eJve 1eport.ed ihat.the nation's
As tliepn!Ciousmetal plwnmeted basic money aupply expanded b:;$1
In v11lue Friday. the governmll!llt blllloD In the week ended June 25,
said !be U.S.olvUian jobless riltefell rlslni to 111M101111Uy adjusted $5t6
to 7.1 percent In June fmn 7.5 liWon.
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· i)etcenttnr,tay,ltslowestlevelsiDce
An es•ted 400,1Xll Americans
Aprt11~.
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fOund work 1ut month, Uftln&amp; to.W
Gold for cunmt delivery 011 the employment to a record . 1~7.
COrnmodliyExc~lnNewYork mWion,thrLaboi'Oepar1rnelrtsald.
lkldded $1UO to -.10 an ounce. TciQelher Wltll the
lobi
Earlier 1n T..ondan.. aold plungat. ~JnMa)',IICitalemploymentln
fli.2l 10 ~ an ounce, and It at,womonlhapomhauoa;ed.by1.35
dropped $18.!15ln Zl!rlch to SM8.11D.
mlllkll.
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Gold's IIWP decline was ex- . Since there
lollhltitsiowpolnt
pected, ~ dealln IBid, buule In late 1911, more thlil &amp;. T ~
prlcelllad held lllldy fir Wl!lka people have . . . towu-k. while !be
while the dollar ..-.l and prlcB JWII!l'~ U.. rG!clllly cleclan!d as
tell tor sliver, plallnmn and other jobl8 has lilrnlnk bUn weU IM!I' 12 •
metals.
mDlkln to juat above-8 mlllloll.

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their post
The current officer In charge at
Addison, Gllda Shamblin, agreed.
''The people will miss the alniOSphereofstopplng to
pick up their mall," she said. "Addison has always
had a post ott1ce and the people wwld miss it."
But In reality, Shamblin said the customers would
,-ecetve better service beCause the oftlce woold be

replaced by a rural C81'1Tr.
"Anything dope In here can be done from a car,"
she sald ..ln addition, sheoadded, the~ Would be a first ·
for the Addison area In SatUrday maU'llei!Very. ·
But Loe expressed hope that If the QMce Is closed,
the atmosphere of the local post office may not he
gone for lqng.
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"HCJpefuUy we can set up a commerctal post office
where a business person coiltracts With the post omce
to provide services, for example, a grocery store,' ' he

said. ''That way, there would stw be a congregating
point for the peqlle."
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The possible cloj;lng Is one of ecooomlcs, .Loe said.
"AnYtime a pestmaster retires, we look at the
operation," he said. "We'rejusttrylngtosavemoney. ·
We have to look at tlie salary of the postmaster and ,.
the expenses of keeping the office open and Be!! UIts
worth it." · · .
He said expenses Include $24,1Xll a year for the .
postmaster's salary, plus $75 a month rent for the
bulldlng and utwtles.
II the omce Is closed, Loe said the service area
would b;e dlvldOO 'between rural carriers from
Gallipolis or Cheshire, whichever Is more ronvenlent.
He said patrons would ,be able to keep their Addison
address, and the only thlngto.changewould be the zip
code.
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School suit seeks damages
from ·installation o(asbestos

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WJIUIIIc llnocture.

:World gold prices pluDlll)el';
:joble8s r~te at 4-year low
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Price · ir.'l~ 1114
No .....lllltlon-Jutt Plug In and Alln

Only 7• high, yet detiv·
1111 amazing sound. .
With ... woolel lnd , •
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. home or Cll'. Black,
140-2030. Silver; '

I S..tlom, 52'"'" 50 C.nts

fromthecase. .
·Knlgbt I'BIIIMld hlmlelffrmlthe
case after the dl!fmdants filed ' a
motion~ prejudice.
Defense att.omeys In the case
were Susan Guinn, attonoey for
plaintiffs ~ FortJoey and Cha- .
rles Calaway; Frederick W. Croiv ·
IIf, Meigs County pr~tiog
attorney, ,...ea:ntliog the MeigS
County Boaid ~ Elections; and
Johoi Wllllaml of t6e OloiD Attorney
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The plalntlfts,liarly andJuaplta
(Cootlnued on page A-4•

These efforts
lncludelmprovlngourllleofthebest
llrluooiDgles avaOable, lrnprovlng
our
wmtfers' · skllls thniugh job
knprovemeat" whlchastateamdai
traces more to the pollctes of Gov. training, and carrying the messaae
Richard . Celeste than President_ about Ohio as a s:!!lfveto do
business with an
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Reagan.
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Roberta Steinbacher, adminis- exciting toorlsm prognim," Ms;
trator ot the OhiO Bureau of stelnbaclier told a III!WSIDIIfeTence.
"When Govl!m1r Celeste took
Employment Servkes and' a
olllce
In JIIIIUIIIY 1983, Ohio lagged
member of the &amp;IJIIft'IIOr's cabinet,
credited Celeste for belplng to 3.4 pes-cent behind the natlon_ln Its
Improve the job cllmate fill' Ohio unemployment rate. Today that
dlffaence has been reduced to 1.9
workers.
"Governor Celeste Is continuing pes cent," she said.
to wolit hard on rebulldlng Ol!lo's

By JOHN FRIEDMAN
'flalell s nllnel Stall
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ADDISON -o A U.S. Postal Service representative
was at !be Addison Post Office Frtday to quiz patrons
on their feelings concerning the possible closing of the
facWty
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-Bali Loe, supervlsor for collection and dellvt!fy,
· said be was trying to obtakt patrons observat!CliiS on
. the proposed closing.
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: · "No decision has been made,onewayortheolher,''
I..Oe said. "'lblngs are stl!lln the flrellmlnary stage.
We're just trying to get some feedbaCk from the
· · people wlio use the oftlee."
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. ."U IUs decided to PI opose the oftlee be closed," toe
· sald, "then an officer In charge will heappcllnteduntU
there Is a ftnal decision. U It Is decided to keep the
ottlce open, tfteli the postmaster's job will be put up

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patrons
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Addison
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Affairs In Syracuse will be closed

Gov. IUchard Cele!ite

Receiver clips to your belt lor
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ume Wllbull, AR; lor. drill-free
FM. lnctudll cany CIM llld .

Admissions - Roger Starcher,
Racine; Eugene Erlewlne, Long
Bottan; Mary Pickens, Clltton,
W.Va.
. Discharges - Elellll()r Lohse,
Floyd Reynolds, Timothy Justice.

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The final twQ hearlngll are scheduled Tuesday In
Alhen$ and Pmeoy. .
Testimony from church and other groups,
recipients, nutritionists and othen have left no doubt
there IS a loungler problem In Ololo.
Sctowarzwalder said 1! tatoo soon to discuss speclflc
proposals which the task force may recommend In its
final report thls ·fall.
But be said ~ pantries and ~cy food
suppliers "are exneinely overloaded'' and are
becoming dally ~ services ralber than emergency

voterS:~ to allow the sale of
'11mea ll otluel..r
wine and liquOl' In the township.
POMEROY - Orange Ta.vnshlp ·
Beer and wine Is CIIITI!IItly being
residents will not know ~ ll days sold In the township until the matter
whethe~ beer will be sold In the
Is resolved. A judgment fill' the
1DwnshlpfoUowing!!-FrldaYhearlng plaintiff wruld alloW wine and
In Meigs 'County Common Pleas mixed drinks fDr consurnjJtion off
Court.
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,Approximately 50 spectators
Lyle w. Castle, a retired judge
beardtestlmo.nyrevolvlngaboutthe · ~WarrenCounty,heardtestmsale of~ In the township. ·
ony and said he wruldgiveatullng
In ~May 8 pi'lmary, township · within :.I!lays. Castle was appointed
voters~byamarglnoflM-lS6
by the Ohio &amp;1~ Court aftel.· toellmlqatethesaleofbeerfmnthe MelgBCamly~J;'leasJIIII&amp;I!
townshlp. In tJoe same election Charle!l ' Knlgbt run1M!d ldmself
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Theratselsforthelastslxmonths
of 1984, Jones said and amounts to
approximately S14,:m total for the
41employees.
The raise Is etlectlve with the pay
period ending today, Jones said.
Coupty employees will receive tlielr
lncrllase Wednesday paycheck,
Jones added. The lali! Increase !hey
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"We gave a $WI across the board
Increase" tocourthouseemployee5,
Meigs County ColllllllssWner Ri·
chard Jones said. .
Jones made the anoouncernent
atulr the county budget CO!Jllll)sslon
certified to the county ~lon­
ers the revenues for 1~ were
higher than Orlglnally expected.
· The budget conunlsslon Is CUll·
posed of the county auditor, county
prosecutor and .the county

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· GALLIPOLis - Earner this
week, the Clnclnna II school system
flied a $15.2 mUllan suit on behalf of
Ohio's school districts to recover.,
· money · trom firms that lnstaUed
asbestos In school buildings.
The suit also requests $l00,1Xll per
bulldlng In damage compensation
tor the 615 local school boards In
Ohio, according to school board
lawyer John Lloyd Jr.
However, local school officials
say tbesultwlllootaffectthem. Both
Gallipolis City Schools Superlnte!)d·
ent Joe Carta- and GaWa County
Local Superintendent Gary Toot-·
halter said ,there are CIIITI!II\b' no ·
measurable amounts of as~tos In .
thelr"SChools.
· ·."Our bulldlnas were Inspected
three years ago, !X'Ior to my coming
here.'' Carter said, "and to rny
knowledge, there II 1M&gt; asbest6s In
our bulldlngs."

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wasfoundlncountyschoolbuUdlngs people might lnhale ..The EPA has .
but "they were not ftable. We have ordered that any school which has
no problems. Wedldflndsomelnone oot pennanently sealed o.ff or
of the hoUer rooms, but we were told removed friable asbestos by June
how jll deal with It and we have. 'IT, 1983, had to post the asbestos .
There Is now a total absence of any locations and report them to school
; employees and parents of students.
materials that are suspect."
Cartersaldtheasbestosproblems
The Cincinnati , school hoard's
tend to appear In newer buildings,
suit, flied Thursday In Hamilton
but that In the city's case, .new Cowity Common Pleas Court,
additions have been built after the names28companlesasdefendants.
fli'Obl!!rn came to llgbt.
The suit alleges therompanles knew
Asbestos particles, when Inhaled ofthedangersofasbestoswhenthey
by humans,
heUelied to cause JnstaUed llln the schools.
some forms of cancer and asbesto- · The Cincinnati schoo.ls are asking
sls,aresplratorydlseasethatcanbe for $7.6 mUUon lp compensatory
fatal, The material was once used .damages and the same amount In
forlri'sutationandlnfloorandceUjng pwoltlve damages. The Cincinnati
tileS. .
board l)as spent more than $400,00&gt;
The U.S. EIIVIronmental Protec· covering or remo.vlng asbestos
tion Agency has o.rdel'ed school Insulation from 76 of 100 schoolboardstoldentltylocatlonsoffriable buildings where the material has
asbestos, that which Is flaking or been ~und Lloyd said.

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A Division of

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Ill Cow; St.,"Pomeroy, Ohio
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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher-Controller.

HOBART WILSON JR.
}!:xecutlve Editor

A MEMBER of The A.....,laled Press, Inland Dally """" Asoodatlon and the

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. • LEITERS OF OPINION are wel&lt;:ometl. they should belllisthM30twardsktnl. AD
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Permit me, first, non-chauvinist· • It Isn't tbat Mr. Mondale hasn't .
pig credentials on the matter of
Invited the pickle he Is now ln. He
women and politics In power. If I
has been Interviewing everybody"
had been an Englishman, seated In · except maybe Gore Vidal for the
the f(ouse of Commons In 1975, I'd
position, alld tnevttably, pressure
groups form around prospectt.ve
have voted for Margaret Thatcher
over Edward Heath for party candidates. When prospective canleader, . from whl£h post she dld;ltes means. apyhocly who 1s
gradua\ed to prime minister.
female , the pressure group Is
necessarily large.
But I have a complaint against
What roDs I~ this whole exer~
the ladles. And I pause to remind
myself that I have been upbraided is the · competitive · dimension .
In the past by Clare Boothe Luce for Purely at the level of·station, there
using the word "ladl~.'' "When Is It are four prominent women potltt:'
permissible to use the word?" I
clans In America. Three of tbem
asked. "wruin, if you were speaking are Republicans, II you count a
· ·about men, you would use the word Supreme Court justice as a "P&lt;&gt;llti- ·
'gentlemen.' " Well, I find the word clan.'' The fourth Is the governOr of
not
appropriate in referring ' to the ~ntucky, whose name
vociferous ladles who assembled generally mentioned as a contender .
under the banner of the National In a league with, say, the mayor of
Organization for ,Women to de-. San Francisco. .
Now the Democratic Pacy has
rnand, no l~s. that the vicepresidential candidate selected by placed great emphasis, partlcuWalter Mondale · should be • a larly In recent times, on the
woman.

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be considered as candidates for ··
president or Vlce-~t, why do'
they not go, and strut their stuff In ·
New Hampshire, with the ~s?
Affirmative action Is accepted as
OK up tQ a point not entirely
distinct, along about the level of ·
college admissions. When you get to
med school or MIT, It tends to slow ·
down, and penple start talkil!ll
about the pro~matlc of having ,
appendixes removed bY affirma•'
tlve action doctors, or going over:
bridges buUt by affirmative action
engineers.
My Pl'lnt Is. not to 111' contused
with the assertion that the means
we have of designating presidential
candidates are . God-given. Far
from 'believing that, I am confident ·
that with a very small Oashllght In
24 hours I could conie up wtth a .
dozen men better qualified to be
president than a .hall-dozen who
have served In the White House. But ,
the democratic process Is . the
process to which we are Institution·
ally commttte8, and although we :
are all aware that women were not •
even allowed the vote untU ~
years ago, It can't seriously be
suggested that as an act of penance . ·
!or past slights, we confer the vice ,
presidency and perhaps the presld·
ency on someone merely because :
she Is a woman who has qualified In
a relativety' minoi political role.
It Is really quite silly for
Geraldine Ferraro to say thaJ she Is
perfectly well quallfled to. serve as
president of the 'United States, So ·
am ! :The point being missed Is that
qualification as generally under·
stood means competitive pontlcal
eminence.· George Bush was the
natural selection for Ronald Rea·
gan :.... becauSe the primaries had·
' proved him the second most
popular Republican. His complement, In San Francisco, Is Gary
Hart. So why don't they give It to
him? Besides;· If they Aon't, he
. might change his name to GIIJ'Y
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Behind the chaos in Pomeroy

scandal was splashed .ill printers'
Ink across the front pages.
Mind you, legislation has been
Introduced that would revise the
ecological tulebook and possibly
prevent future catastrophes like
those at Love Canal 1and Times
Beach. This. reform measure Is
acceptable 1o both Industrial and•
environmental groups. It has the
backing of President Reagan; It
also passed the House overwhelm·
lngly last November. Yet the
Senate's version lles moldering on
the shell.
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Any bill that· doesn't make It to
Under the existing act, there are
more waste procJucers, disposal final passage In both Houses, no
facilities and ..certlflable toxins that matter how urgent Its substance or
are exempt from the law than are numerous Its sponsors, will revert
regulated by it. For example, nine at the moment of adjoui'Dment; like
out of 10 companies tbat produce Cinderella's coach, -Into- a pilmpk,ln
hazardoUs waste are classified as - less than a pumpkin fqr It would
"small generators," meaning they become a nullity. Then next year, '
dump a ton or less per month Into the bUI will have to he hom again
landfUis. They are now virgually I and undergo the growing pains all
over.
free of regulatlon.
Thus a law Jhllt Is cJespera!ely
Despite the laxity of the law and
the potential devastation It would needed might never be Passed· This
allow, Congress has yet to pass a raises a question of basic congressingle legislative reforin since the sional competence and responslbil·
Environmental Protection Agency lty. Can the members act on a

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be an acceptab'Ie "recycling method." So would the use cit fuel ou to ,
burn hazardous chemicals.
Day after day, meanwhile, U.S.
illdustry spews out toxic wa,ttes far
beyOnd previous calculations. Instead of the 40 mUUon tons of
hazardous waste that was believed
to be produced each year, )he
actual amount is now estimated at
more than 250 million tons . These
sta~erlng
amounts are Love
Canals walling to happen, with the
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already chief executives of their
companies and he didn't want to
wali untU he was 32 years old before
he reached the top."
"~ld yoll point out you were only
49 years old?" I asked.
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wonder you're burned out Maybe It
would be a good time to slow down,
and hand the torch to the yuppies
who have the management skills
that are required to deal with the
future.' "

"Young Harvard · MBA's don't
nilnce words," I said. "Did you tell
him ·this business '!las your whole
life, and your dream h&amp;d always
been for you and Roger to work as a
team? 11 .
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standpoint ~ understood It, but as
an executive of a coi'poratloil he
had to think of the stockholders
first.'' ·
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"What stockholders? I thought
you o"'lled the store."
"I forgot to teD you. Roger took us
public last year. He told me It was
the only way he could raise enough
capital to buy oilt Brooks Brothers:
"He's trying to buy · Broob
Brotbelil?"
"Either that or Bloomlnada)e'a. I
dl!ln't understand the dl!talll, eX·
cept that be plana to Wit! Ropr
Weinreb as a holding company to
threaten take&lt;&gt;Yen of other companies. Hll roommate, whe 11'27,111
now an tnveslment banker who

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Man injured, cited in one-car accident on 143 )
POMEROY -A Metp County
man.wutreated 'a ndreleuedtrom

whlleundersull!*'•lolltolowlngthe said.
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9:15p.m. accident.
))errell A. RoaM, 27, Rt. I,
'The patrol saldBrlanK. Harris, .
Veter~UJSMemorlalHoapltalfollow·
A 1!)-year-old Rt. 2, Albany, boy PortlaDcl, was eastbound on 124, l9,Rt.1,RE:edsvllle,waseastboull&lt;lE;,
Cecil Bennea.,
ot lbe late JOlin• _. Elnlna tngaolllkaraccldentonOido143 was cited by the patrol driving wllenheslowedtomakealefttum, on681,whenacardrlvenbyPau1 .. ,
McCalpaMOrpn,hewuaretlred Friday.
without a license and tanure to thepetrolsald. NonnanJ.[)obljns, Brooks, 51, .Coolville, allegedly ::
GALLIPOLJS-Cec!IF . Betu~St,
tr1nunlni III!!VIce em~.
cteatus Aml:tt, 58,. Rt. 4, Pome- coniJUl folloWinll a one-car accident 28, Portland, was also eastbound pulled Into his path from a private :!
84, 1(1; ButliDI ~.&lt;lied at 3:30 tree
Hewuallopiii!Cededlndeathby roy. was treated for scrapes,
F'rtday.
and was unable to stop, striking drive. 'The accident cauSedmoder· ' 1
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Brool!S'was cited by the patrol for·' • .
Center, havil)gbeen In falllngheBlth
!luJviVIne..!ll't two 1101111; RObert
Arnett was south~ on 143, was etlS!bound 111 Ohlo881, when he
patrol cited Roush for 110 brake failure to yield !rom a private driVe . :
· tor the past tour }"llll'S.
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and Deanla, both of Clak Hlll; a
accordln&amp;totheGaUia·Melppostof droppedofftherlglitaldeottheroad,
UgbiS and Dobbins was cited tor
.
Born May2l, 1900, In Cottageville,
daughter,
Annabelle
Walla
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South
t.he
·state
highway
patrol,
when
he
carne
back
on
the
~·di'Opped
ott
assured
clear
dislance
In the 6: 2!1 in the6: 20 p.m . aceldent.
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Webater; tour if811dchlldren; and droppedOUtherlghtsldeo!theroad, · again and struck a fetlce. The noon p.m. accident.
no=!d~=-:;=:~~~ ::
_Thornton, he Wjlll a retired tanner
two
brothers,
T~
and
John,
both
11
lost
control
ot
his
vehicle,
went
lett
of
accident
calllled
heavy
damage
to
A
JackSon
man
was
cit.ed
·.for
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water standing on the road, lost ; .:
and RaccoPn 'l'ownshfp employee.
Oak
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off
the
left
side
of
the
his
car.
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failUre
to
yield
when
turning
left
control,
went off the left side of the : •,
· He llllllrt!d Edna PurdUe, who
road
strlklni
an
embanlanent.
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two:car
aocldellt
on
Ohio
1241n
following
an
accident
on
U.S.
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Survives. on Sept. ~. 1923, · In ·
He was cited by the patrol for Lebanon Township caused llgbt
. HertJirt L. Amlstrong, 62, was fll3d 8!ld strutk a bam thj pa~l : I
Cqlumbus.
DWJ, failure to control and driving damage to two vehicles, the patrol eastbound and JosephA. Dolson, 33; said. The barn Is owned by ay ar ::
SuJVIvtng are two !10!18. Lawtence
Charles R. Sheets
bOund
Coal Co., Pomeroy. Her car •,
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.of Lanc•ter, and Ralph of Ga!Uporecelvedheavydatnageinthe6:_1s ;:
111; five grandchildren, two stepPOMEROY-CharlesR.Sbeets,
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r~Ien~tum~~ln~to~the~pa~th~~~~the~_::P·::m.::,·
:acc:
. :lde=nt:.;the=-:pa=tro.::I:..:sa::l:d.~...:·~ :'•: ·
. grandchildren and five' great· 61.CookRoad.HemlockGrove,dled . GALLIPOLJS-Assilultchafges 2, Paii'IOt; ThomasP. Rainey, 25,
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grandch!14ren;· two sisters, PtlyUia Friday In St. AnthOny Holpltal, agalnJt Pam Middleton and Car- Galllpolls; and Eric! T. Turner, 21,
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Hunt of CottagevtJJe, and LucWe,
Columlm, following an extended land Woodyard, both of Crown Oty, MG Jackson Pike. ·
address WlloJlwn; and an aunt.
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were dismissed Friday In GaUlpolls
YJrglnla L. EubankS, Qqacksoll,
)1'uneral aervlcl!s wUl be held at 11
Bom at Frame, W.Va., 110nofthe Municipal Court, based on pretrial forfelted$40bondforfalluretoyleld,
a.m. Monday In :Waugh-Halley· lateJohnand~FieldaSheets,he · rworts.
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"' andHerman'f.Reese,33,Cheshlre,
Wood F\lneral Hmle, with the Rev.
was. a retln!d carpenter and
An attempted assault charge forfeited $40 bond tor llllecUre load.
Don Matson officiating. B!u1a1 wUI · memberofMJddleportFirstBaptlst against James S. Walker, . :m3
Forfeltlnghendforspeedingwere
he In Pine Street Cemetery. Frlel)ds Church, Carpl!nten Local 650,
GaUia St., waa dismissed at request Edgar E . Hubbard, 52. Sprtngtleld,
may clUJ at the funeral home from · Pttneroy, and BoOrnaken' Local
ofthecomplalnlngwill)ess. .
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6671,Charleston, W.Va. •
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' RobertL.Long,34JhSrnlthersSt., Ind:,$39; Michael E. EWo(t,33,1tt.
Pallbeem&amp; wiD be ruck Bennett,
Surviving are his wife, Marpret;
was flned$17tordlsorderlyconduct, 3, Galtlpolls, $40; NelsoriC.MIIlloch,
Daniel Duhkie, Tom Woodward, ·a 1011, Grea of Hemlock Grove; a
while Franklin Bennett. 39, "Rt. 1, 47, Dayton, S40; James C. Feldhaus
Joseph -yeagey, Scott Haase and daughter: f,fn. Frank (Gwen)
Northup, !orfelted$45bondtoropen Jr., 35, Dayton, S4l; Robert F.
Frank Sayre.
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l.audermllt ot~MkiiUeport; . lbn!e container.
Wade, 41, Charleston. W.Va., $42;
grandchllilren; and two brother'8,
lntrafflccases,forfeiting$40bond Robert K. PhllJips, 38. Sprtngtleld,
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John of Cheshire, and Ezra of
tor fallure to obey a traffic control $45; WIDiam P. Peck, 28, Rt. 2,

Two assault ch~"'es dropped

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held at l p.m. Saturday In' Sardis
Presbyterian Church tor Wllllam

Leroy M~an. 64,1\1,_,4, Sardis, who
~ed

Thursday In Holzer Medical
Center.
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.elated, and l1urlaJ was In 1Monroe

Cemetery. ~til were by
KuhJier-Lewls Funeral Home, Oak

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three'bifant bl'olht!rl:
.f'\1111:1'81 services wiD be held at 2
p.m. today In Pomei .,Y Southern
Baptist Church, with the Rev. Dayld

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Hunt officiating. ·i3urlai wUI be In
Hemlock GroYe CerneU!cy. Arran·
gements are by Hughes Funeral
Home, Athelis. .
The body wUI lie In state at the
church one hour prior to serylces
and fl1ends may mil at that time.

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WIJ.LJSTON, Vt. (AP) -Atkar
Amtrak
trail) with 275
people aboard !!~!railed Saturday In
muddy, hilly terrain, causing dozens of serious InJuries, authorities
said.
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· - "We've had reports of many
Injuries and possibly one on-board
tatallty," said Ira F'Upnan, spokesman for the Naltona! 'fulllspOrta·
. t1on Safety BQard In W118b1Dgtori.
Most of. t1!e pa5lll!ll&amp;'erS ' were
asleep When the train laJcklRI
before 1 a.m.; possibly because of
irack damage caused by overnight
fioodlng from heavy rain. Rescue
efforts were hllmpered by the

Passenger

certllled and acknowledged me- ,
nace, or are they mesmerized by .
political obstacles and diverted by '
routine ambitions? .
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Who Is holding up tbe envlroil· .
mental relonrui? My ·associate
John DUion has lli!en atlle to Identify
three members of ihe Senate:
Majority Leader Howard Baker,
R-Tenn., Alan Simpson, 'R-Wyo.,
.. and- Steven Symms, R·ldaho. Why '
are they blocking the f\!!Orm btl!? Is
anyone manipulating them?
In the background, I can report,
are shadowy s~lal Interests. It Is ·
assumed bY speclal·lnterest lobby'
lsts - In fact It Is their reason tor
being - ' that In general Congress ·
does not know Its crafts; thants .
. operating mllleu Is Ignorance 9! the ·
" detatls and COnSequences of Its
.enactments; that the lobbyists' task
Is either to dispel the Ignorance to
enlarge It, depending on tbe
. circumstances, but never to Ignore
it. But lobbyists are an elusive
breed, dlf!lcult to locate, Identify ·
ami track.
I can tell you only this muJtt about
the three obstructers:

Isolated spot where the Monjrealer,
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Couples flle for marriage
GALLIPOLIS - 'Ibe following
couples flied for JnlUT(age this past
·week lrt Galtla County Probate

Court.
Richard E. Eblin, 34, Rt. 2, Vinton,
truck driver, and Melody L.
Truance, 34, Rt. 2, Vinton;.
hoUSewife.
James R. Cook. IS. Rt. 2,

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GalllpollS,
Clovla R.
ISaacs, 20,laborer,
Rt. and
2, Gaiiipblls,
unemployed. ,
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James D. Foley, 20, MUJington,
Tenn., U.S. Navy, and Lisa A.
Domet •.17, 53 Vine St., student.
Gary A. Ratcliff, 22, Rt. 2. Crown
City; unemployed, and LaDawna L.

Art Buchwald:

"Did he'sayyou hadtoworkln the
would he change Eff\!m Weinreb &amp;
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stockroom'
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"No, that was my own choice. It's
. "Roger said If wewantefi to be In
easier to work back here than to ~
· till' big time we had to change our
explain to everyone why we ,
Image, and the name . Etrem
changed the n.a me of the store,"
Weinreb was too associated In our
"I think Roger's an Ingrate."
customers' minds with the late
Seventies. I don't want to be too
.
"I don't blame him and I don't •::
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a 'Golden Parachute' deal with me blame Harvard, I understand the :
first thing they teach you at any top : • t
before we went publlc . .)le said I
could stay on at my present salary business SChoo) IS that l!yOUha\'!!tO : •
"'as a consultant agd have an office choose between net profits and you f. :: t
QW!I flesh an!! blood, y(lu go tor the •: ~
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Beck, 24, Eureka Star v Roote,
secretary.
Kevin R. Plantz, 19, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis, shoe salesman, and
Sandra M. Lewis, 19, Rt.1, NorthuP,
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WASHINGTON.- The exposure
of backroom deals between poilu·
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front-page headlines two years ago.
' traU of the
Reporters kept hot on the
Environmental Protection Agency
conspirators; Investigators pulled
together the pieces of the scandal.
Now a greater environmental
scand~l lies unreported and unln·
'vestlgated In the Senate. It's a
scandal not of wrongdoing but of
undoing, J¥&gt;( of action but of
lnacllon; a scandal of Jegislative
lethargy, of 'opportl!nltles lost. · •
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proteeted from hazardous waste
and pollutants by tbe Resources
Conservation and RecOvery Act.
~l!SSed In 1976 with great fanfare,
this had the stature ,Pf a natiohal
undertaking. Protection was prom'
Ised "from cradle to grave.' '
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eli~ with so rnany loopholes
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still be committed with perfect
legality. As the law Is not written,
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example, the spreading of
~ntly, Rev. WIUiam Middles- In the article It stated that the ·
dioxin-contaminated
oil on dirt_.'
: warth had a ·well-written sefc ' 'residents In the Monkey Run area
roads
In
Times
Beach,
Mo., would
' lll!Ji!ette In the paper In which he have been charged for sewage,
; spclke about "Enthusiasm." Ques- even though they have not been
ticllpng the concern and enthuslasni. provided the service." Is this
ot
l)le community, he questioned JUSTICE????? A number of clti'
' more strongly these qualities In our zens of the community have
I went to my favorite haber: Ie!!fetS· He urgently voiced his .Indicated that various projects
dashery In Boston, Efri!!D Weinreb
cQi!Cem for the betterment of the
have not been brought to fruition .
· l~ill community. ·
To sustain enthusiasm people &amp; Son, and was surprised to see a
new !i)gn over the store - .Roger
,Jil Sunday's paper a headline need to experience change and to
Weinreb
&amp; Father.
. reap: "Construction continues on see goals aceompllshed and to know
When
I
walked In I found Efrem
POmeroy Pizza Hut; firm, vUlage that something Is being done to
back In the stockroom rearranging
at;~s over permit.'' Over the past
Improve their nves. There are good
boxes.
mq)lths, our people have expressed people In this community with a
''I see you changed the name of
eXcitement about the Pizza Hut and variety of gifts, talents, and abtllties .
the store...
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i!s'Peclaliy the teens who travel to who want to help build a future for
"I didn't change lt. My son Roger
th¢:Pizza Hut In Gallipolis.
this area. Rat}ler than pessimism
did,"
he replied. "He's now presil(he sermonette ahd the above imd argumentation, couldn't . a
dent
of
the company."
~nne are indicative In a great
driving force for our enthusiasm be,
"R!lger?"
I said. "But I Just went
mJ!&lt;lsure as to why a lack of "Some see things as they are and
·his
graduation
at the Harvard
to
e"!huslasm prevails among the say why, (or even no) ,.,others see
Business School In 191ll. I repeople In the Pomeroy community. things as they could be and say why
member how proud you were when
Etforts to Improve their commun- not?"
ll}!havebeendefusedtlJileandtime
Why can't there be a greater ·he got his MBA. You told. him you
were going to make him a full
agl!ln.
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· co-operative effort- between the
it tests one's credulity to read an elected officials arid their constl· partner, but I had no Idea you were
going to appoint him president."
elected official's statement, "the tuency? Why can't w!l give our
·"Frankly, neither dtd ' I. Roger
village does not have a dime to use . people and especially our children
started
out In the matlroom, and·
for extending the sewage system." enthusiasm for the future?
then worked himself tiP to under·
Behind the chaos, always the
Even If tills Is true one would hope
wear and sockS. After two weeks he
Innocent suffer.
to hear an enthusiastic "we'll find
became restless so I made him vice
Sr. Janet Rectenwald
that dime" for the betterment and
president of merchandising. Before
growth of the community. Further
Pomeroy
I knew jt," he put In a whole new
computer system, renovated all
three floors, added a ladles' nne,
iuld found a way of earning 13
' Today Is Saturday, July 7, the ll!9th day of 1984. There are 1TI days left In
percent Interest over the weekend
. ihe)'ear.
on our caah flow by paying our
Today' s highlight In history;
suppliers through a bank In Hong
On July 7,· 1981, President Reagan IIIIIIOUIIa!d he would nominate Kong. Roger said the one thing he
ArizOut Judge Sandra Day O'Cormor to seJVe on the U.S. Supreme Court. learned at Harvard was you either
expand or die," .
She WOIId become the first woman justice on the high court
"How old 'ts Roger?" I asked.
On this date;
. .In 1'1M, King's College In New York City opened. (The school would later
"He's 28. He ca111e to me about
be renamed "Columbia College" and then "Columbia University.")
eight months ago and said he felt he
.. ·In 18M, the U.S. Jlag was raised at Monterey, Callf.,afterthesUITellder wasn't movfng fast enough up the
(II ihe Mexican garrison and the
annexation of california was ·· laddel'. He tol~ me moB! of the kids
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That Is' the reason states have •
moved so heavUy In the plebiscitary
d(fectton, and that, Indeed; Is the
basis of the objection to the
winner-take-all tradition of some
siates, where the candidate wltl\ 51
percent of the votes·gets 100percent
of the delegates.
But the same ilrouPf! (they are
from the left wingoftheparty) that
place so much emphasis 011 the
pleblscltarlan Ideal suddenly re- ·
vex-se themselVes and ask the
DemQCrats to name a woman
notwithstanding that no women
even entered the Democratic prim·
aries this year. ,Not since Shivley
Chisholm ran for president 12years ·
ago has a woman run tor president,
so far as I am aware, and MissChisholm's race was on the order of
Nonnan Mailer's race for mayor of
New York,. I.e. , one part lark. But
the question Is serious: If Geraldine
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cJlimges - Including lifting a cap on license tag fees - to help state and
local govenunents rebutld crumbling highways, water systems and other
pilbllc facUlties.
seven-member cabinet panel told the governor In a report that current
~ilrnates Indicate $44 bUllon over projected expenditure rates will have to
be,spent in order to address unmet Infrastructure needs.·
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:Qne of Its recommendations calls for giving kical government better
tQols to solve Its own problems by modernizing existing financing laws.
· : ~Many of the state taws dealing with government areoutdatedor unduly
reStrictive. Reform of these statutes would substantially improve local
gOyernments' capabUitles to raise sufficient funds and to inanage !heir
filumcia! affairs efficiently," the cabinet officers said.
:The proposals they want to examine Include:
·:-Removing the present cap on the amount locaJ;govenunents can
cblll'ge for motor vehicle license tags with the . additional revenue
~nerated used for kical capital improVement projects and
matching
federal highway tnoney.
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agreements which Inhibit private financing of Infrastructure
Improvements.
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.,-Giving state and local government the option of pegotiatlng for needed
· flnjlnclng rather than being forced to sell debt by competitive bidding.
-Expanding powers of the Ohio Water Development Authority so It
could help local govenunents finance a variety of new capital
lrnjlrovement projects. The authority now borrows money, by Issuing
bO~. to pay for water pollution abatement.
:-Seeking adoption of a constitutional amendment changing the way the
state bo!TOWS mOney through bond sales to ftnance capital Improvements.
· :~ead of Issuing revenue bonds - In which InCome generated by a
fliclllty like a university butlding Is used to pay off the bond - the state
· W!Ji!ld use straight general ·obligation bond financing.
;CurreJI!).Y, the constitution permits general obligation bonds to be used
onlY for highway work.
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Qleste of a strategic plan for dealing with the state's natural and physical
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: whO served In Vietnam to be construct€d on the 1().acre Statehouse
gJ_Wnds.·
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·Before leaving for ihe summer, legtslato~ approved a House Joint
ResOlution sponsored hy Rep. Joseph Vukovlch,D-Poland, dedicating part
' o(ihe land tor that purpose. A suitable location Is to be determined later.
·sackers said 3,om Ohioans were killed, are missing In action, or died as
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: pPfl;Oners of war In the conflict In Southeast ASia.
More than 400,!XD veterans of the war are living In OhiO.
:I11e memorial will be about 16 feet bY 24 feet and wUI be llnanced by
nenbers of Tribute to Vietnam Veterans Inc.
[len. Michael Schwarzwalder, D-Cotumbus, said Oh10311s who wish to
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Showers and thunderstorms were scattered across Ohio Friday
...- ahead of a cold front. Some areas received more than an bieh otraln,
while others had less than a quarter-Inch. In Panna Heights, 1.37
Inches fell In less than an ·hour.
The cold front and the rain kitt the state aroimd mldpight. Clouds .
began to decrease and, by early Saturday morning, skieS were
m05tly clear across the state.
Cooler air was
In behind the front. Tem!ieratures at 5 a.m.
were 1n the. Qls 1n extreme southern Ohio and most.(y 1n the 50s
.elsewhere. Temperatures raDgefl from 66 degree,s at ~e to
48, one degree more than the record low tempe
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Chilly. dry air covers the north central states wit!) high pressure
centered over Minnesota. The high pressure will be Jl'l()V1ng to .
northern Ohio II}: Sunday morning. Southerly winds will be~.
. to Ohio Sunday and a gooa warmup is likely. A clear, very CIXII nlgitt
for summer is ahead, with temperatures before sunrise In the mid to
upper 40s 1n northern Ohio, the upper 40s 1n the cenlral part of the
state and the low to mid 50s In the south. Under sunny skies and
gentle southerly winds, t.empera(ures Sunday will be backtonear80.
The National Weather Service extended lorecast tor Monday
through Wednesday shOws a warrhupconttnutng, with temperatures .
back to above nonnal by a few degrees. It will be fair each day with
highs from tbe Ins to t11e low 90s. Lows will range trOm the mid 50s to
th~ low Qls Monday and will be In tl1e Qls Tuesday and Wednesday.
Major early surnmer field operations will be subject to extended
. fair weather for the next five days. Moderaie drying will continue
through the weekend. Warm tempera\Ufes early next week will
boost molst\lre consumption back to above nonna1 and a
quarter-inch to 0.3 Inch dally. The wheat.harvest will be favored by
low afternoon hwnlditySunday with afternoon minimums 1n the:Jls.
For haying, It looks like much ofthe next five days should be without
the threat of r;~tn. Storm systems will enter southwesternCanalia.
and move to the northeast. This should generally keep weather
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forecMt for Sunday predicts rain for northern New England, Gull
coastal slates, northern Plains states. lhe central Rockies, portions

of New Mexico and florida. {AP Laserpholo).

Extended Ohio forecast
MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY:
Fair through the period. Highs from the 90s to the low 90s. Lows
from themld 50s tothelow60sMonday aitdmostly1nthe60sTuesday'
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By 11te Associated PresS
· The National Weather Service says skies will be clear Saturday
· night and sunny Sunday. Lows Sa fur!lay night were expected (o
range from 45 to 55 degrees with highs Sunday between 73 and 82. ·
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Lodwick; were represented by ballot, I didn't find {the Issues )," -they did not find 11.
David Reiser of Columbus.
said Carl M. Matlack of ReedsvUle.
Also questioned was whether the
One ' of the main Issues was "Whenihltthewhltepage,Ithought Issues should have been on separate
whether the two options were itwasover.Butlkeptlooklngforlt."
sheets of paper._Relser quoted the
Frances Thomas, director of the Ohio Revised Code, which said that
presented fairly on the ballot.
Thirteen Orange Township rest- Meigs Board of Elections, said tbe
"separate ballots shall be used for
dents testified they had trouble different colors of paper' were the speclai election."
flndjng the Issues when they voted dictated by state law. 'Ibomas
, Helser said he belleves separate
May 8.
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explained colors helped to ldentlty sheets of paper' should have been
Most testified that different colors the candidate slate from the Issue used. Crow said the code instead
of pages confused them. The Issues 's tate In the primary election since called for a ballot separate from the
were printed on wl\fte paper, whlle · the Inception of computerized state of candidates.
the $late of candidates was printed tabulation of voting.
"I believe they always go on the
on either pink or green, depending , , "11te issues always go on white same sheet," said L. Evelyn Ctark,
on party choice. The colored paper pagessotheywUlbenotlcedeasier," chairperson of the board of
was first In the booklet: followed by Thomas said..
elections.
the l"'hlte sheet of paper.
"I came to a ptacewhere I tound a
Noprecedenrtntheuseof~J¥!code
On !he front of the'whlte sheei was slan4;lstlll and I closed the book," exists, attorneys for bo\11 sides said.
the same lnfonnationas the colored said Elizabeth Farrar. "I did not
Wllllams cl05ed the proc€edlngs
sh~ts. instructing the voter to turn
vote because I did not find 11." ··
'by asking the court to detfrrniiie
the · page and contmue voting,
Unda J. Fitch of Pcrneroy also whether any Irregularities existed
testimony and examination of the said she did not see the Issue.
• in the election procedUre. If irregu·
sample voting ballots revealed.'
The 11 other witnesses testified larlties do exis~ the court must then
"When I first went through the they knew the Issue was going to be
on the ballot and looked for It when changed the outcome of the election.
. decide whether the Irregularities

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worded accordiiJg to the' Ohio
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CHILLICOTHE. Ohio (AP) - A $400,IXXI fire that destroyed a
recreation-dining hall for · ho'nor Inmates at the · ChUIIcothe
Correctional Institute June 28 has left •only one •building standing
from / the more than 2,001 that once cOmprised Camp Sherman,
Chillicothe's World war 1 tra1rt1ng ground.
The recreatlon-dlnln&amp; hall, leveled In !he blaze, was knoWn as
~ ExdwJ&amp;e No. 7 dw1ng tbe Camp Sllem~an days. The State
Fire MarBhal baa 11114 caille of the fire might never be detennlned.
Jim Allderam, a teacher at Plketoh schools and a summer
einpkl)oee at Mouod City, said only one other building frqm the Camp
Shermall clays still stands - the camp Shennan Library. The
hulldlni DOW II uaed 1br stmlge, Ar.detson said.
Amther Camp Shennan building, one of the barracks, was moved
to WlDianiBJimt Ill biKise the vWage councD's chambers, Its fire

diprtml!llt and emergency squad. .
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COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) - The State Employment Relations
Board has l'I!Clllvild more than 1,500 fUlngs since It started doing
hustneu AprD 1 to adminiSter Ohio's new collective bargaining law
tor public~.
SERB said this week the filings ~lave Included 421 requests for
volwltaty ra'qpdtlon, 514' requests for certlfleatlon, 514 mediation
.and ~-rtndlng IIUJtgl and 92 charges of unfair labor practices.

GM tiJorkers rollell back
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - .Geileral MOtors Corp. will call back 112
hourly production wodlerl within tile next two weeks ~t Delco
MonJne lllld ~ Rld)ator.
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Monday at oelco Monllle bec&amp;IIJI! t( incl,'e8Sed production.
Flfty-IIYeproU:tlon~are scheduled to return to wort!: July
16 at Hm'lllll Rldlatol' to replace employees who have ·~ or
left the pllntl. .
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Jerry~. GM reamaJ spokesmall, . . the latest callbllcks
1Ift GM'I DaytoD area employment to 22,500, with 1,11ll lPirly
woillerl oa..;orf. SIDce July 1 a yeer ago, GM has called back 3,!nl
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trial of aCCUSed physician·
Interior Secretary who is btack, is married to a white
woman and all tile rape victims In
James) watt," said Schwelckart.
Morgan denied the oluegatlon the case were young white women.
Selection of six alternate jurors Is
saying It was made "solely for the
to
begin Monday.
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press sitting In the back of tbe
a
former
Columbus
Jackson,
courtroom." He said both black
women were unemployed and one· Internist, SUI1'el1dered his medical
licenSe .tast September after being
had a crtmlnal record.
"It is my opinion that a potential convicted of 21 rapes and39 related ·
juror who Is unemployed iS more felonies In Akron. ,
In the second trial, Jackson faces
likely to relate to a criminal and
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felony charges. including 13
much more likely to agree with
ch8rges
of rape. He alreadY iS
defense attorneys." Morgan said.
serving
a
sentenceof191
to6ffiyears
· The defense removed Robert C.
in
prison
on
the
convictions
in the
MySOilllirOer. uncle of murder
first
trial.
Jackson
has
pleaded
victim Jerilyn ~tanfield. Dana is
·Innocent by reason of
schedUled to defend Robert Dale innOcent and
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Henderson later this year for the insanity.
The prosecution's burden or proof
1982staylng_otMrs. Stanfield.
under
the Insanity plea Is greater
. Dana said tbe all-white pariel of
than
In
the first trial because the
eight women and tour men could be
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being
tried under Ohio's old
case
· the basis for an appeal since the
Insanity
law.·
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jurors have been told that Jackson,
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Selection
of· an all·whlte JulY pnmpted
charges of racism by the defense at
the second multiple- rape trial or Dr .
Edward Franklin Jactoon Jr. of

Columbus.
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Judge Frederick T. WUitams,
Franklin Cowlty ~ PleaS
Court. refused to recess tbe JUlY

selectkln unm· Monday when defense attorneY Gary M. Schwel·
chart.a sked WWiams to pick a black
person to fiJI the last sp!l on the jury•
Schwelkart and another defense
attorney, Randall Dana, accused
prosecutor Edward Morgan rl
racisri:l when Morgan removed two
black womenfmn the panel.
"He's dismissed two blacks and
" tile blind Wcrnan." saki Schwel·
chart "There are no Jews on the
panel or they would probably be
excluded, too. Then hecouldjolnMr.

More nuclear
·business could
stall cl08ings
' Tenn. (AP) -The
OAK RIDGE,
~t of Energy's new nu·
clear fuel contract could draw
enoogh business for the agency to .
stall closing one of Its three uranltim

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DOE OW!IS three uranium eru1ch·
rnent plants, the only ones 1n the
United States. The plants are in Oak
Ridge, j&gt;ortsmouth and Paducah,
Ky.
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to visit Japan 011 July 28 to try to

convince utnltles there to coatlnue
OOytng all rl their enriched uranium, used to fuel nuclear power
reectors. from the United StalEs,
John 'Lcngeleckel', DOE's deputy
a.sslstant secretary for uranium
enrichment, saki Friday.
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· accounts fell' about one-foortli of
DOE's $2 b1D1on annual InCOme
from I!III'ICIIIIII uranium, he sald.
The departrnel11 hOpeS that with
Its new, !'111ft flexible contract, It
can keep Its other cuatomers and
pin _. OOsiQell. Much ot Its ,
fon!iflll martret .... been lost to
ct&gt;elper foreign competition.

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cetvable" that an thi'ee plants will
stay open unto the "eerly 19!Kls,"
eYC!II thoujjh other.. department
dftc!als said last mooth that 011e t(
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lw- lo reporten during a .,.._ ~erence In Cincinnati Friday
J..uce Celeb&lt; e w• in the city as part ol Ills 1111111181
ll&amp;alewlde lour of Ohlo'sl2 appellate dllltrlelll. &lt;AP Laserphoio).

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By JAMES HANNAH
,A8d•led 1'..- Wliler
WASHIN\}TON {.AP) - ~ .
presidential campaign t( Sen. John .
Glenn has paid more than $66,&lt;m in .
Interest, but made no prbielpal~ ,
reduction payments on the major
Portion of its $3 mllllon debt. a
spokesman says.
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Beforewithdrawtngfromtherace
this spring, the Ohio Dm\ocrat ran
up a S3 mllllon debt, $2 mllllon
borrowed from four Ohio banks and·
the rest 1n phOne bills, printing',:
hotels and other campaign
expenses.
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No prtncipal·rediJctloD payments
on the bank loan haveyetbeenmade
rut "we Intend to," Wllllarn White,
treasurer of the John Glenn Presl·
dlinttal Conunittee Inc., said
Friday .
"We're making all the Interest
payment.$ on the loan," White said . . ·
The bank loan comes due In March
1985.
· White said three Interest payments totaling more lhan $66,(0)
have been made to date.
White said as much as $150,&lt;m
was raised· in four recent fun:l·
raising events for Glenn .
"We think it's going as well as can
be expected," White said.
He . saicJ. two June events In
Washington netted $«),lXXI to $.'10,(0)
and more than $50;00}, respectively.
A July 4 fun:l·raiser resulted 1n
$25,(0), and a similar event IIi
Hartford, Conn., produceds:ll,&lt;mto
$25,(0), White said.
The campaign conunittee receives federal matching funds lor
debt retirement through 1911!1.
White said the committee lllsohas
appealed to previous contributors
through. mailings, an effort thlit
White has said has paid for itself and
is slloWing a profit.
He said there have beenconversa·
tlons between Glenn, Walter Mondale, Gary Hart and Alan Cranston
onthesubjectqfreducingcampalgn ·
debts.

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POMEROY - 1Wenty-nlne dewere fined and seven
others forfeited bonds in Meigs
County Court Friday.
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were $hel'ljl Roush, Syracuse and
Celesta Coates, Middleport, speed,
$2Iandcostsel\ch; JamesCaldweU,
Scottown, $W.,and costs, assured
cle!lf distance; Jeffrey Qhllng'er,
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, stop sign·
violation; Ronald WUson, Racine,
speeding, $23 and costs; Norman
Hendrix,. Syracuse, overload, $138
and costs; Wanda Mullins, Dexter,
$5 and rosts, defective exhaust·
Del)lse .Clagg, WUkesvtUe, sal·and
costs, failure . to control vehicle;
Kimberly Bays, Gallipolis, $23 and
costs, speeding; Elmer Parsons,
Racine, $10 and costs, no license
place; LesterWlse,Rutland,$40and
costs, speeding.
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Rodger Johnson, West Columbia,
$25 and costs each, speeding;
Jerome Wilier, Gallipolis, $22 and
· costs7 Shirley.Cole, Aihens, $21 and
costs, both speeding; . Cecil Brl·
nager. Racine, $10 and costs, stop
sign violation; Martha Oldaker,
Hartford, $.Jl and costs, speeding;
Jack Riley, Malta, $15 .and costs, ·
insecure load; Alice May, Cheshire,
$250 and costs, 00 days license
suspension, three days In jail or
attendance of a driving school with
the jail sentence suspended and $150
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mily; Teddy Osborne, Reedsville,
$40 and costs, obstructing official
business; Helen McClellan, Langs·
· · vllle, $5 and costs, $5 and costs,
discharging fireworks; Edna .
Smith, Pomeroy; $10 and costs, ·
failure to display valid registration;
Clifford Jones Jr., Beverly, $75 and ·
costs and five days In jail, hit skip,
and $35 and costs, assured clear
distance; Allen Chevalier, Reeds·
vllle, lJ d&lt;!YS In jail suspended, one
year probation, $25 and costs, make ·
restitution, domestic violence; Jef.
frey .Fife, Pomeroy, $250 and costs,
three days In jail, license suspend€d
00 days, drlvlng while Intoxicated;
Dale Wilfong, Reedsvllle, $40 and
costs, reckless operation; $75 and
costs, five days suspended Jail
, sentence, one year pro)lation, drlV·
: · lng under suspension; $150 and
costs, 30 day jail sentence with 21
• days susPended, one 'year· proba·
lion, resisting arrest and disorderly
' conduct, $25 and costs; . Robert .
Kennedy, Rutland, $50 arid costs,
three days in jail suspended, failure
to provide motorcycle endorseml!nt; Dennts Ireland, Chester, $5
and costs, expired registration.
Forfeiting bonds were Roscoe
Hawklm, Nutterford, W.Va., $44;
Timothy Lively, Rittman, $50, both
; . posted on speeding charges; Randy
• Coen, Murray City, $242.50, over·
' lqad; ·David Roush, Pomeroy, SiS, ·
assured clear distance; Paula
Freeman, Bidwell, $45, no muffler;
James H. Caldwell, Hurrlcane,
W.Va., $45, failure ·to display
highway use tax sticker, and David
Wolfe, Reedsvllle, $45, disorderly
conduct.
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baseball or just 'lying In the sun.
Summer Is kids' hey day,

Summer means no strlct I
schedule, no set hour for bed· i
when they can do what they
time, a quick trip ·to the tee l
Summertime, when the living
cream
shop, a camping trtp, .a '
want when they want.
is easy - It is for c111ldren at ·
visit with frlehds or grandpar- &gt;
Summertime Is taking a bike
least
ride In the summer sun, .or , ents or most of all a vacation to.i
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the beach.
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things to many children. Top,
Whatever 'tl\l!it choice may··
at til!! park or just plalrt ~
ping the list no doubt, would be ·
be,
sumtner means FUN tor the ~
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WiiAT WOUW SUMMER BE wrntOUT A
mEB - CllmiJIDIIn!e8 Is oae of die maay tHnp
kids can get !mo. .\tree affords children withal kinds
of pleasure-jus&amp; a quite place tO be cr pemaps a place

to Just dream - dream up oUa- Mlplhey aia •·
Shown enjoying die slg!U from a viD&amp;age paint, a "
lree, Is Robby et- lind Merdh Crow. ..

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POMEROY - Three calls were
answered Friday and Saturday .
lllQI'nlng by local units, the Meigs
,County EmeJ geilcy Medical Servi·
ces reports.
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Saturday at .4: 25 a.m., Pomeroy
took Wllrru! TerreU, Mulberry
Heights, to Holzer Medical Center.
Friday at2: 41p.m., Pomeroy took
Mary Eblin, 289 Union Ave., to
Veterans Memorlal Hospital and at
, 9: 16 p.m., Pomeroy toOk Cletus
Amott from the scene of an auto
accident on Ohio 143 to Veterans
Memorial HOspital.

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. GALLIPOLIS - An a~ldent In
• . the Sliver Brldge Plaza parking lot
; ~ caused Ught damage to two cars;
acwrdlng to Gallipolis City Pollee.
Pollee ~d Wendolyn F . Windon,
23, Pomeroy, was pulling forward
fromaparkingspacewhentherlght
' side of her car a~Eillly struck the
right rear of a car owned hy Beulah
B. Mitchell, Itt. 3, GalllpoUs.
Cited by police were Dartn J ..
Halley, 18, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, minor
r'nlsdemeanor posesslon of marljllana, failure to display valid
registration and an unsafe motor
• v~hlcle; PhyllssD. Edwards, 39,536
Jackspn J:?.lke, going the wrong way '
on a one-way street; Jel'ljl L.
Massie, 36, 8 Mlli Creek, GaillpoUs,
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favorite of children .
and in Gen. Hartinger~
Park, even the mud'
puddles don't . SloP;
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a lillie, but doesn't halt;
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Command and. Commander in '
Chlel of the North American
Ael'llflpace Defense Command,
Gen. James V. Hartinger, was
Inducted Into the Order ol the
SWord by the noncommissioned
officers of his commands In a
ceremony June 29 at the Peterson NCO Club.
The order, a tradition for
.centuries In Eur9pe, was
adopted by the U.S. Air Force
noncommissioned officers tn
1966 as a means of honoring
those who have made consplcu·
ous and significant contrlbutlons
to .the welfare and prestige olthe
NCO corps and the military
establishment.
Reading tram an Official
proclamation, CMSgt. Edward
Weaver, senior enlisted advisor
of the First Spae'e Wing, caUed
General Hartinger, "a general
· ajnong generals and a leader
amOng men who bas established,
a new epitome of leadership In
the distinguished assembly of
the U.s. Air Force leaders." ·
The : proclamlltton cited the ,
general;s professional dtanlty,
devotion to achieving a supertor
Ioree, and pride In W@llr!ng the
Air Force uniform as traits that
have lltlplred all NCO. under hiS
conunand to strlve lor higher
goal!l In mllalon commllmellt
and lelf lmproYI!ml!nt. '

"Thotigh man-made memorIals of God-given materials may
111 years to came fall and be
forgotten, the brothershlp of
unity welded by your leadership
shall remain forever and become legend In hearts of those
noncommissioned officers who
have ~rved with you," the chief
said.
In addition to presenuitg
Hartinger with a sllver sword; a
symbol of truth, justice and
power rightfully used, the NCOs
gave him a shadow box contalntng the rank and rate tnslgnlas
and service ribbons the general
earned durtng hiS 41 years of
military service.
As a ·persOnal mbmento, they
presented him with three sta·
tuettes - a sergeant, a pllot and
an omeer, symbolic of his
holding each of those positions.
Those In attendance alSo
watclted il s)lde presentation
created by Space Command
NCOs that follllwed General
Hartinger ll'om the cockpit of a
jet llghtel' In his hometown and
fa mil¥ In Ohio, to competition on
the softball diamond and back to
the geolt!l'al on the job, visiting
his NCO. In the Cheyenne
Mountain Complex.
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The II!IM!fal was also serenaded by the Air Force
Academy band, "Moods In
Blue," who played a series of
country western tuDes, beftttlllg ·

a man affectionately known as ·
''The Grrr" among the enlisted
people who work for blm.
Speaking as a representative
l)f .all Air Force NCOs, Chief
Master Se1'8E'ant of the Air
Force San\ Partsh thanked
Hartinger for honoring the
entts~ force w1th his presence
at the ceremony.
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about the general's extensive
travel to ensure the enlisted
force of his command's quality
of life was the best possible.
Hartinger sald the award was
especially Important to hlm
. beCause It Is gillen by NCOs, It Is
rarely presented · and It Is a
symbol of truth, justice, and
power rightfully used. ·
"I think that says It all, about '
our leadership, and about you,
the NCOs and the officers In
democracy," Hartinger said. "I ·
think your leadership Is most
Important because you're next
to the alrmell and you have to
exercise that leadership every
day. And yol\-bave to exercise It
tn the trenches, and that's not
nearly as easy as when you're at
the higher 11!'1/els. I realiZe that
because I've been In the
trenches.' '
The general reminded the
NCOs present of the outstanding
. job they have d9ne for him.
"We've restored the confl·
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reM\'e11 a 11111Jre !llllu&amp;e from die NORAD and Space
Command honor fiWII'd, 1111 be enlen llle P~

mtsslle warning and attack
assessment process. That's the
most Important thltig In . the
Department o!,Defense. We are
the heart and .•soul or our ·'
detemnt posture."
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Al'B NOO Club to be ln6Jded lnlo die Onler ollh8
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from 8,500 people to 13,000 by the
end of the decade, and take on
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Command are the ellte com·
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reason, we have elite people," ~
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NORAD and Space Command :
and for what you have dime for •
me,. my wife and my family : .
tonight, I would like to thank you • ,
and salute you."
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~lock party reminder

July

Hearing

Add;ilou Lewis of the Meigs
County Fair Board reports one
entry from the 1984 domestic _arts
department wW be selected and
foiWarded for conipetltlon In the.

:now
payable should be sent to
·Aiw!lda Werner, chamber treas-

1985 Ohio State Fair Professional
Jurled Competition with the top
:urer. Chamber officers hoPe eve- winner to receive the Governor's
:ryone w1ll pay their memberships Award of $500. The Meigs County
•and pitch In to help stage the block · Fair wW give a special sweepstakes
:party. Also, the chamber wants award tD the top entry In the
:yon, you and you tD take part tn dOmestic arts department and that
:somewayand -we'llbrtngyouallof, winner's work wW g0 to the 1985
·the details on how to do this as time · · state fair. ·

·marches on.
. A North CaroUna couple, who
. want you to have peace of mind will
· send you a copy of their book, free of
;charge, "I've Got to l{ave Peace of
Mine, God." The authors, Edwin
and Mable Purviance, want to pass
; along free copies of the book
because they feel so many people
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:The address Is Purvlances, Box
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Bookrqobtle schedule for Mon·
day, July 9 - BU1'1lngham (County
MobUe Home Park), 3:354:05
p.IJI.; Harrisonville (Church), 4:l'i·
5:Mp.m.; New Lima Road (1mlle
south of .F ort Meigs), 5:15-6 p .m.;
Rutland (Depot St.), 6:40-8:10 p.m.
Wednesday, July U - Tuppers
Plains (LodWick's); 7:15-7:55 p.m.;
Rlggscrest Addition; 8: 1~: 40 p.m .

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· ~ white lace iUid blue rtboon feU from
: the bouquet. Her jewelry. was pearl
j earrings and an antique gold locket.
• Robin Lester was matron of
i. bollOI'. Her dress wa5 pastel pink
; Wlthlltarid·up ruffleoollar, laceyoke
t with,a ruffle around the wke. Her
• dress was knee length With a ruf!led
! bottom. She carried a bouquet of
~ pink and white carnations with
· ! babys breath. ~treamers of pink
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lil1 'I'TMtment Center·CIIIIdren'a
l·a::~- Tbe Bamutl L. 2:30 p.m.; Shder'a, 2:48-3 p.m.;
Home, .2: 11-3: lll p.m.
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·. leuelitl~eheclule tor the week at ToWnboule, 3:45-4:30 p.m.; Eu· .
• puty 9 tO u .. followa:
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. l'eka, 4: 45-15:30 p.m.
Monday - Ewin~ton, 11·11:40
Thundly - Northup, 11·11:40
' a.m.; Vinton, 11:45 l.m.·12:~ a.m.: Centenuy Granae (chaJI&amp;ed
p.m.; Moraan Center, 12:45-1:3) to) Green Terrace Trailer Court,
POMEROY - BookmobUe ser.
p.m.; LunCh Break, 1:30-2 p.m.; 11:!10 a.m.·l2;35 p.m.; Rodney,
vice In Melga County Is brougllt to
Kyaer, 2:15-3 p.m.; Cheshire, 3: lJ. 12:50-1:35 p.m.; Perry Townhouse.
you . by the Meigs County PubUc

'lbeoutdoorweddlng'tookplaceln
the groom's parents' home at 7: ao
· May 25. The groom Is the son of Mr.
111111 Mrs. Ivan Lane, Ga!Upo'Us. The
bride 1$ thedaugbterofMr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Dale ~we. M~trcer'
vUle. AD archway decorated with
white dOves, pastelrlbbonendbows,'
with pots of white mums on both ·
• sides, served as the alter:~.bdde
·was i!IV!lll 1n lllaiTiage bY ller .
• . parents and eflCOrled by !Jet Iaiiier.
' 'lbe bride wore a knee length
.
dress of antiQUe V~ laceCJ&gt;Jer ,_ ·
satin. The neckline was round with
another layer of lace forming the
sleeves. The skirt, of scalloped lace,
·was fitted at the walst and had a
satin ribbon tteln front. For her head
piece, she wore a picture frame
· bonnet with matching Vltorian lace
,thai formed a dre$5 length train In
1the back. The bonnet was decorated

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So many have asked about Clara
Lochary. She Is currently at
Catnden·Clark Hospital In Parkersburg, W.Va. for several days and ts
somewhat recuperating.

Millview Clinic
603 w Union

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schedules announced·

·4:15p.m.; Addison, 4:30-5:15 p.m.
2:~2:rop.m.; PatriOt, 3-3:35p.m.;
Tuesday - nooney VIlla~. Supper Break, 3: 45-4: 15 p.m.;
11-11:45 a.m.; Gallla Metro ' Est· Cadmus, 4: ~:411 p.m.; Gallla, 5-6
. ,. ates, Noon-12:45 p.m.; Kerr,l-1:45 p.m.; Centerpoint, 6:.u-6:ao l'·m .;
•, p.m.: . Bidwell, 1: 5().3 p.m.; Bula· Ce11terv1Ue, ,6: 40-7: \0 p.m.
•V!Ue (cban&amp;ed to) Butav!Ue:rraller
Friday - Meadowbrook, 9:30,
Court, 3:1Jic4 p.m.; Supper Brea~ · 9:45a.m.; Scenic HUla, 9:50-10:05
,' 4-4: ao p.m.; deorges Creel\; 4: ~ a.tn.; Sun Valley Nursery, 10: ~
5: ll p.m.; KlmaUga 5th Avenue, 10:45 a.m.; Pinecrest, 11·11:.30
• 5:f0.6:10p.m.; K&amp;K, 6:20-6:5Qp,m. p.m.; Luncll Break, 11:30 a.m.·
Wednesday - Bane's, 11·11: 15 noon; Rio Grande Estates, ' 12:. ~
a.m.; Harrison Townhouse, ll:i!O 1: !Xi
VIew .Apts.,

of:~:~dy~:~ elderly :::.:~properhearb!galds

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Ohio. She has taught In Me!gs~al
SchOOls; Rio Grande CommuniiY
College, Rio Grande, Ohio before
teaching In Sumter.
. Humphreys Is a . gradua~ of
Western Maryland University !lnd
Is presently In the U.S. Anny
stationed In Glessen, Germany.
They wW ~Ide In Germany.

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;party . and again there wW be
;_ games, entertainment and displays
;_ particularly stressing crafts. ·
: And for the bad news: dues ~

8, 1984

a, 1984

.,Janice Burner weds Capt.. -Edward M. Hurnphrie!

. a represen~tlve from the office of. · CUO, . S.C. - Wedding vows
vlded the music. ·
his brother, Lee Humphreys ot.
U.S. Rep. Clarence Miller wW tinltlng Ms. Janice Burner and ·
The bride Is the daughter of Dr; Canfield. The chapel had two large
The
conduct an ~Ji door session at the Captain Edward Maurice Humph·
and Mrs. Ralph Burner of Clio, · baskets ot sprtng flowers and two
Cominerce
~, ~·tn Pomeroy. Uyou have · reys on Saturday, April 21, were
formerly of Gallipolis.
candelabras with w)llte candles.
-set Sept. 8 for
'·. any questions concemjng the fed- said In the chapel of Trinity United
Humphreys, the son of Mr. and
~ Joyce Burner and Miss
. second
eralgovemmelit,dOfeelfreetostop Methodist Church In CUo, S.C. The Mrs. Millard L. Humphreys of Susan lmbert presided at the
lllock party.
by and d15cuss them with the Rev. Sam Moss, Retired, heard
Canfield, Ohio, had as his best man reception lollowtng the wedding.
chamber
congressman's representative.
their :vows. Mrs. Sam Moss proTile bride Is a graduate of
,Dtf a nice
BowUng Green State University of
"vor last
Sharpen upon your tkmesilc art ··
loss-------------· .-~-=--------.:..:.
; the cooperation of the
exhibits for the i984 year- there's
·.otflcials who permitted North a $5® prize tn. the offering ROCHESI'ER, N .Y. (AP) - "'east one ear and 53 suffered
~nd Street blocked off during the provided you win on the state level Hearllig loss worsens with age, but moderate to severe hearing lais.
·~ hours.
at-a later time.
estimates of !he extent and severity Despite the flndln&amp;s, only sqc of the

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Meigs County

POMEROY- The Melp County
Senior
Cltl2enl Center, MUlberry
COLUMBUS - Elizabeth Jean
!{eights,
Pomeroy, lw the follow·
O.vfl became the bride or Karl
lng
actlvltles
echeduled tor the
Chr!Jttan· Wetherholt on June 1 at
week
of
July
9-13:
· Broad Street Presbyterian ChUrch,
Monday - Physical Fitness,
Columbus. The Rev. John McCot11:45
a.m.; Square Dance,l·3 p.m.
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Tuesday
- Physical · Fitness,
The bride Is the daughter of Mr:
11:
45
a.m
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Chorus,
1-2 p .m.
and Mrs; Davld A. Davls of
Wednesday
Social
Security
cOlumbus. The groom Is the son of
Representative,
10a
.m.-l2
:~
p.m. ;
Frank C. and the late Betty Fulton
Physical
Fitness,
11:
4.'
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a.m.;
Blnto,
Wetherholt of Marietta. He Is also
1-2 p.m.; Bowling, 1: ~p.m.
the grandson of Mrs. Frank -E. ·
Thursday ..,.. Ceramics, 10 a.m.-2
Wetherholt and the late Frank E.
p.m. ; DQn Nunley of the Executive
Wetherholt and of the late Mr. and
Board, United · Mine Workers,
Mrs. Carl Fulton, all of Gallipolis.
District
6, Athens, will be at the
'Ibe bride wore an ivory gown of ·
"E!nter
at
10: ~ a.m. With a display
organza. 'Ibe scalloped neckline,
of
old
coal
mining equipment and
bqdlce, and bell sleeves were
Will
talk
about
the equiment and
dellgnect With Alencon lace, pearls,
how
it
was
used.
sequins, and silk Dowers. The A-line
Friday - Physical Fitness, 11: 45
skirt fell from a modified waist and
·
a.m.;
Bingo, 1-2 p.m.; Public·
extended to a Cathedral train wh,ich
Dinner With servlng from 4 to 6
was edged With Alencon lace and
p.m., cost of the meal Is $2.50 With
trimmed wltlllace appliques. Her
dessert extra. Square Dance followfull-length veil of antique Brussels
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lng from 7 to 10 p.m. With mllSic by
lace over tulle fell from a wreath of
·
the Strlngdusters.
l~ry sUk Dowers 'to the hem of her
The July Blood Pressure Clinic at
train.
the
"E!nter.Will be held on Tuesday,
Maid 'cif honor was Carolyn J .
Mrr.
Karl
Christian
Wetherholt
17, from 9:~ a.m. to noon.
July
Seymour, Cedar FaDs, Iowa. Bri·
The
Senior Nutrition Program
desmalds were Mrs. Jerry A.
Is:
dinner
menu
Baiter, Pleasanton, Caut., sister of softly folded at the shoulders.
and master's degrees from Ohio
Monday - Bacon, scrambled
~ bride; Ms. Martha Sue Wether·
Best man was Robert H. Schafer, State University. She is a teacher
egg,
tomato, lettuce sandwich, ·
llqit, Owings Mills, Md., sister pi the Marietta. Ushers were James W.
With the Dublin Local Schools, buttered parslied potato, applegroom; Mrs. James W. Davls,
Davls, brother of . the brother,
Dublin, Ohio.
sauce, sugar coolde.
Boonton, N.J., tbe bride's sister-in- Boonton, N.J.; Jon C. Wetherholt,
The groom received his bachelaw; and Ms. Connie Bley,
Brookpark, Ohio, brother of the lor's degree In engineering from the
Tuesday - Swedish meatballs,
mashed potatoes. cucumber and '
O)lumbus.
gjoom; Gary R. Schweizer, ColumUniversity of VIrginia. He is onion, fruit.
,'l'he bridesmaids wore iris co- · bus, and Grady W. Smith. Marietta.
employed by Alden E. Stilson and
Wednesday - Calico beans
lored linen Door-ieligth gowns with
A reception was held at !lie Associates. in Columbus.
SJlaghettl straps and A-line skirts.
University Club of Columbus.
· The couple will reside at 2575 .
Tile short sleeved jackets were
The
bride
received
her
bachelor's
Summit
St.. Columbus.
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c"-e, vanllle ~ ptlddlq In IWeel potatllll, pwn btllll, ~~~~~
ll'alwn crai:ker.cruat.
·jlillbitad With topplnl, whole~
Thunday - :Beet huh with bread, butter, milk.
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potaloel, cabbap, CIITOII, onlonl, .
Wednllday - Chicken, ·lllctcC
pear with cheese, cornbread, choc· tomatoet, corn, puddlni, brad, :::
olate no bake cookie.
,
butter, mUk.
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FTiday - Cheeseburaer with
Thursday - RoUt beef ancl .bacon.leltuce, tomato, pickle, oven lfavy, boiled potatoet, ~~~~-:::!
· fried potaj:les, coconut cream pie. · _fruit salad, rolls, butter; milk.
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With meal.
casserole, peaa, stewed tomatoes,.,.
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banana cllke, bread, butter. mUk. ::.
Choice of beverage served with=:
-each nieal, .Meals subj~ tocha~:,
GALLIPOLIS - A.cti.vlctie!~!or wlt!Jout notlcP.
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~nter, :m JacltSon Pille, are as
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follows: ·
Monday, July 9 - CHEAO at
VInton, 12: ~p.m.; Chorus. 1-3 p.m. ·
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Class,l0:30a.m.; PhysicalFitness, . Q
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. TIGinWAD, Mo. (AP)- Busl: ,.
Bible Study, 1 p.m.; Card Games, · ness Is. booming In this tiny -rown.;::
1-3 p.m.; American Uterature partly because of the littentlon its;:,
Class, 1 p.m.; Garden Club, l-3p;m,' bajlkgetsfrQmpasslngtourlstswoo;!;
Thursday, July 12- Bible Study. appreciatetlw'valueofadoilar. - ·
11 a.m.-noon; Legal Services, 10
One man from IUlnols has opened;!;
a.m. ·
an B.CCO\Illt, ~id Gene Henry.::,
Friday, July 13 - Art Class, 1-3 executive vice president of 111e:•
p.m.; Craft Mini-Course, 1-3 p.m.; parent Citizens Bank of Windsor;::
Evening Actlvltles, &amp;-10 p.m.
and otber out-of-staters have m
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The Senior Nutrition Program quired about opening act'OIIIIts lust:,
will serve the folloWing;
to get "Tightwad" on their checks. - •
Monday ~ Spaghetti and meat
"Anybody who wants to 00::
sauce, tossed salacl and dressing, business bY mali, we can lake care=::
. ItaUan bread, butter, truit, milk. ' of them," Henry said Wednesday. : ;

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GAT r IPOL!S - ADell 0.
bourn tlqn w111· be It BeD
Ollpel, !lundty 7: :JJ p.m.

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ol Connmer Repom

·No matter how excellent your
stereo receiver. record player and
llipedeckmaybe,youwon'tgetlhe
best sound If you use mediocre
sPeakers. Of course, you can pay
niore than $500 for a pair of
J9h.quailty speakers. But some
II.'SS expensive models may serve
Jti&amp;t as well. ·
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:consumer Reports recently
teSted 21 stereo loudspeakers that
~t about $.nl per pair, before
dllcounts. While their may not have
tip deeper bass that you'd expect
from more expensive models, they
~re stlll very ·good speakers.
·
:Most are small enough to fit on a
b&amp;okshelf. They can handle relatiVely high power inplits and can
e$Slly be matched With a 50- or
ljlfwatt (per channel) amplifier.
o'Ibe engineers found that despite
tlie!r small size, the speakers could
deliver · reasonably undistorted
sc)md at relatively high volume.
'l'!ley're more than suitable for
l~g rooms of up to about 2,500
cubic feet, asswnlng you don't want
to' play mu,slc loud enough to shake
piCtures off the wail. ·
?rwo speakers - the $.'m AR 28B
add the $200 Boston Acoustics A70
-€ scored a bit higher tluin the rest.
However,.lJ other speakers scored
~arly as high. They are: the
Allison Six, $320; Allison 120,. $320;
Gi.nesls 10, $D); Scott 177BL, $310;
· Bfee 201, $262; EPI TIE 100 Plus,
$); Avldll)ab,$.11); lnflnllyRSSa,
· rio; jensen 200A, S21Kl; Speakerlab
S.~c.o$2'711; Mission 700, $.'.!99; EPI
T~ 100, $250; B. &amp;WDM110,$298;
A~t m.!, $.11); KEF Coda ill,
~ and Realistic Optlmus 40,

A'Il!ENS- A homecoming of
tl)e Wl!lt State Street Freewill
Baf)tllt Church of Athens will be
held at noon Sunday. A revival
wiD start July 9. Everyone
welcome. ·

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TliURMAN - GaWa County
Panona Gl'llllge will tneet with
Thulinan G~ Monday, 8
p.m. Jackson County will ·conduct the fltth degree.
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ADDAVIU.E - AddavUie
Athletic Association · baseball
meeting, Monday, 7 p.m. at
BulavUie townhouse.

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RUTI.AND- A lent meeting
wW be held at Forest Acres Park
near Rutland lleglnnlni Monday
untUJuly l5wlthservicesat7::JJ
each nJabl. Rev. Coy McGinnis,
Pcrumouth, Is the evanglfst.
'Ibe ~Is
bY~
Southeastern Holiness .· Assn.,
Aml8 Tillis, !lresldent.

' POMEROY- The Belles and .

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POMEROY- Disabled
.Amerk:an Veterans will meet at
·the chapter home on Butternut
f.~ue on Monday at 6:30p.m.

20%

HARRJSONVlLLE - Hani'

Sonv1lle Cll.llpter 255, Order or
~ ' Eastern

Star, will meet
rtiiesday at 7: ~ p.m. at the '
Masonic Temple.
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meet Wednesday evening at the

Frankies

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J&gt;ro.

!lance to be held at' the Han1son.Ville Elmleiltary School FridaY
:wW go to the ~lo Townsblp
·Volunteer Fire Department.
:• The dance will begin at 8 p.m.
;-and wW continue until midnight
:With a$2 charge for adulta and $1
ior clllldrell betWeen 6 and 12.
;om will be no charge fQr tltoSe
:under 6.
: A band will p_rovlde music.

GALLIPOLlS-Reservatlons
for the lkmerriakersCampmust
be made bY July 9. Fee Is $27.~,
and dates are July 16 to 18. 'For
' lnfOnnatlon call Ethel Robinson,

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Durabie simulated wood grain
finish • Spacious sewing area

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'''·"'H Hou Rs•

OPENING SOON

43 Court St.
Gallipolis, OH.

Cheese SIices oz.

:Mclntrye

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LUNCH
MEAT
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Mon.·Sit. 1;30 A.M.-6:00 P.l.
• Frl, 9:30 A.M.·I:OO P.l.

12 OZ. CAN ·

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89

32 oz .

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Ul.J
}19
. Ice Cream
FLAVORITE . .

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GAL

• SHURF!NE SUGAR •
BAG

COUNTRY TIMES

' HEINZ VINEGAR

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Cider or White

14'9

#8A305·050 +8

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.· .$199

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fl1' wall a1 Smith's Alhland

8CAN
QT.

$149
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Good Only At Powell's
Offer Expires Sat, July 14, 19~

.moe llllloll. 118 VIne St. July

"LAYAW Y"

PKG.

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:r Q

.tar wash

99¢
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.Strother and Nellie Houc:k remloll wW be held July 15 at 0.0.

Affordably Priced"

On The "T., .
In Middleport

SANDWICH MATE IND. AMERICAN

from a pubUc square

.,446-3106.

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LB.

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VINE RIPENED

;:Square dance
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PKG.9 9¢

. ~harge.

Reservations due

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12 OZ.

)heir blood pressure cllnlc·flun
10 a.m. to noon Tuesday at the
'lelllor citiZens building. li'.ept· .
&amp;ra ,S)ory, R.N., will . be in

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STUDENTS
&amp;
_MEN'S

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.~lirtic Tuesday

While Supplies
Last

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SUPERIOR

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-$}499

Approved Dealer

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LEE JEAN SALE
r

; . titJBUC INVITED .

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OUR

Counties A$ Your Sinpr

Chicken

. .·$·}·39·.

and members are to take a
-i:ontalner and ·· Dowers. .Mrs.
Edgar Pratt · will be the cohostess.

GALLIPOLIS

CALL NOW

, EUREKA UNITED
=METHODIST CHURCH

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Lunch Meats

GRADE A WHOLE

The Mld!IJeport Amateur Gan;leners wW

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~ on flower ammging

300 SECOND AVENUE

Servin&amp; leias &amp;Gall Ia

SUPERIOR

~ MIDDLEPORT -

heme or Mrs. David Cumings.

AS LITTLE AS $118 ~NTtUY

-ils w. 2nd

LB .

WEDNESDAY

Would You Like to Own
Your Own Home?
If Your Income Is Between
56~850 &amp; 515,000 A Year

$185°
. THE FABRIC SHOP

$}19

TURKEY

TUESDAY

Potential Home Owners:
Are You Tired ' of Renting?

. July 8 thru 14.
·7:30P.M. Nightly

Cube Ste.ak

the Royal O$k. Recreat!Qn

. EAST MEIGS -The Eastern
Athletic Boosters will meet in
·sRI!Cial session
.a t 7, p.m.
Monday at the high School.
Plans will he made for taldilg
pari in the fi11nUa1 county fair.

LB ..

BUCKET

., PUIJdiDg With hours tonm f1un 7
io 10 p.m. lnlltructor will be Dale
Eddy of Marietta. Anyone wish; lngftlrther ildormatlon may call
,..992-2500, 992-'r.Jll or 992-74Tl.

&amp; Tops ................... 20%

REVIVAL

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Beaus Western Square Dance ,
'bub Will start les!llns Monday

ng Suits &amp; Coverups .. ~ ..

m.....,m•ahll..
2911itehes preprogrammed to
-the optimum length and
width. , -step buttonholing
• Low bObbin indicator

Chuck Roast

sPons9red

D.resses ............................. 30%
Slacks .... ~i ........................
: 25%
.
irts ..·......................-: ....
. ~ .. 25°A,
IGoats· &amp; Jackets ............. 25-50%

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POMEROY, OH.
PRICES IN EFFECT TH U SAT~. JULY 14, 1984

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SUnday 10 AM-10 PM

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c4use thOSe speakers, as well as the
tvfo highly rated models, were
llfler&amp;lly such good performers,
yQU can begin to think In terms of
ptlce, style or Onish rather than
stj1ct adherence to sound quality:
iAJthough the speakers .are of
ccbparatlve quaUty, they won't all
s41nc1 the same In your living room.
Spkers may .handle the various
8J'eaS or the music ~pectrum
cJG.rerentty. Because of such dl!terl!llces, it's wise to audition them in a
·dNler's listening room-before you
make your choice.
.
..;compare two models at a time,
~ing them close together. AdJUit the volume control so that the
pt1rs of speakers sound equally
load. Ears tend to favor the sound of
!lie lOuder speaker.
power needed to drive
Jc41dspeakers consideration; the
lopder the volume level at which
y0u listen, tbe more power your
'l&lt;Jtldspeakers draw from the ampli11« or receiver.
:-ro produce a given sound level,
· ~ etflclent speaker needs rela!ljely little power. However, Consu~r RepOrts electronics engineers .
s(y that low efllciency doesn't
necessarily mean tow quality. A
·i~-etliciency speaker simply

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needs more sound-producing
(For a special reprint of Consupower, or wattage, from an ampli- mers Union's evaluation of hofter than a high-efficiency model. meowners insurance. send $1 for
. The power requirements tor most each copy to CONSUMERS, P.O.
· ofthemodels.testedrangedfromll Box 461, Radio Ci!Y Station, New
to 16 watts.
. York, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to ask for
.
Incidentally, audiophile record- the reprint on homeowners
lngssuchasthenew.CompactDisks Insurance.)
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inake more demands on an ampllSend yout questions to: Consufler than ordinary disks. U you'll.be · mers Union, Boll DCB, 256 Waplaying such records, you may shlngton St., Mt. Vernon. N.Y.
waht to match the lOudspeakers to 10053. · Volume of . mali prohibits
more powerful ampllflers.
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The Uvtng
Wore!, Chesler Church of God
will have 1 !pur nlaht lll!rlllnar

Gallia County

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RA~ - Rhonda Fa)'fl West,
de'.ptet-ctMr. and Mrs. QordonH.
Wst r(Rilclne, and Robert Michael .
Roberts, IKII!tMr. and Mrs. Robert
L. Roberta, aiJo of Racine, were
marrlecl J1111e 16 at tbe home of the
!ride's perents.
.
The Rev. Carl Hicks perfbnned
the ceetnony with music being
tumillled by Marlene Fisher.
The bride wore a gown of
polyester knit chifton wer taffeta,
fashioned with a triple rollar
creating a· V neCkline and shirred
capelet sleeves, all edged wiih satin
ribbon. The &amp;ldrt was softly ga·
tbl!red onto the fitted basque llodlai.
The bride wore a white picture hat ·
• ~ carried a bouquet of fresh
(rarden Dowen tied with satin ·

Srl•acer,

da\111118' ct Harold L. (Jack)
Spell~:~!',

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Pa111aoy, and the lab!

FrenciSD.Sie•'e", andWwtamD.
Menyman, 11(11 of Dr. and Mrs.
WUilam B. Merrymu, Worthing·
ton. wef'e I!W11ed on J1111e 30 at 6
p.m. at the lone and garden of the

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The bJ:II;Ie Is a gl'l!d\latectEasic!ll
High School, clus of 1973, and Oh!Q
· State UIIMnlty. 'lbe groolt)gradl). afed triJ'n WCll'tlllqton High School

and A.sblalld Co~Jeae.
Both are ~ fer Macy's
J:leplirtmm Store, Kansas City,
Mo. ·
Theyresldeat229WardParkway,
Apt. $A, In Ka11$8S City.

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RE'l'IRES- Katie Crow, Syracuse, retired Friday
afternoon after 18 years service with 1be Dally
Sentinel, prlrnarOy In the editorial deparirneilt.
Approximately 100 friends, coworkers, business
associates and family members !UIOOded a reception
at the Sentinel offices Friday afternoon. Mrs. Crow

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received a number of glfls and lora! &amp;l'l'lmglmeuis.
Pictured with ber are, .from left, Bob lloeJllch,
general manager of 1be Seuttnel, Pat Wlllteiie84 and
Robert Wlngeet, ••+*ant publisher and pubUd',..,
respectively, of Ohio VaDey Publishing Co.

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· By KATIE CROW
I would like for everyone to know
ThnesSentlnel
that people Uke Dick Owen, Bob
tJorrespondent
Wingett and Bob Hoeflich and the
After 18 years
late Chet Tannehlll only pass tiiis
Ol\e way once.
of employment
with one of the
They were encouraging, kind and
finest companies
considerate. I guess you could say
I nave ever
that when I started with the
known, I am
company I was not much of a
wrtter, however, maybe they could ·
retiring.
After much deliberation, I made still say that but you have to give
my decisiOn. Slnce we came with no credit where credit is due, I gave it
·guarantees, I came to the concluthe old college try.
sion that it was time to enjoy the
As Hoeflich wouldsay, "Katle,do
many blessings that I have been something, even !!·It's wrong."
blessed with. A wonderful husband ,
To Mr. Owen, Wingett and
two flne sons, lovely da Ughters-in- Hoeflich - I extend my sincere
law, four of the most precious . thanks. To Wingett for helping and
gra ndchildren and wonderful' yelllng at the same ttme. and
friends.
Hoeflich fOr tbe knowledge he
The people I have worked for and passed on and for being so patient'.
with a re the flnest I have ever To this group I would like to add my
known or ever will know.
dear friend, who was here when I
One could never work for finer started and who has been wonderful
people than I have had the privilege · to me, Margaret Lehew.
to work for.
To others such as Charlene

Missing
mutt home
·following
2years
years':

David and Teresa Michener and
daughters Jennifer, 7, and Angle, 5,

Hoeflich, Becky Tal)hehill, Abby
Ohlinger, Tim Halstead, Dave
Harris, Scott Wolfe, Keith Wisecup,
Teresa Melcher, Jeff Icard and Pat
Whitehead, you're great. · ·
Also like to mention such folks as
Robe (Junior) Wilson, Dale Rothgeb, Kevin Kelly and Lee Ann
Weich.
I have had the pr!vllege of
meeting the most wonderful people
through my employment, from
little tykes on. Let me tell you,
Meigs County peOple are the finest
in the world. No m~tter where you
gO, you'll never find better "folks"
lhl!l1 we have r ight her inoidprahie
jUJictJon,
If all goes well yoti will be hearing
from this Komer !rom time to t1n1e
- so untU we ·meet agaln - God
Bless and thanks to each and
everyone of you - for l)elng so
wonderful.
I have just one little bit of advice for you young folks out there "Whatever Your Lot ln Life May
Be, Build Something On It."
I send my love and best wishes to
you· and yours. And as Hoeflich
says, "Keep smlllng."

dlsplay when
thl!yfrom
spotted
, 1lrewcrks
were retul'lilng
\ borne
.a
a familiar face In the yard.
"David, that's Squirt/' Mrs.
Michener told her husbai!d whe!i he
pointed out the anlmal.
The 9-year-old female, a
dachshund-beagle mix with a per-•
sistent habit of climbing the
backyard fence, had disappeared 22
months aao. and tbe Mlcheners had
been told by ll1lmal shelter officials
that thebodyctadogmatchingher
description had been brought In.
after shl!was hit by a car.
·
The Mlcheners faced ~hat they
thought were the hard facts and
began regarding Squirt as a fond
memory. They got another dog, a
spitz named Misty
But Wednesday, miraculously,
Squirt was .back. The bumpy nose,
crooked taU, sul'gical scar and other
endearlng imperfections Indicated
thatlt wulndeed her.
.
· OnCe Squirt got over the initial
!Jlmeromlng shock, she was agaln
answering to her name and wagging
her tall and eating.
"We were on Cloud Nine," Mrs.
Michener said.

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BOOTS

Calif: (AP) -It

was one heck of a speckly daY as 19

children and onedogvled for !Jlnors

REG. S59.00

-$3QOO

$}500
AND

HEAVY PINE

UP

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at the Ol'ange County Fair Freckle
Contest.
They were competilig for the kind
of fame that can come only from
having either the most freckles,
biggest freckles , lightest t,reckles or
darkest freckles.
"Obviously you have freckles for
a reason," said 12-year-old Wendy
Exley of San Juan Capisirano. "So
why not make the most of them?"

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.HIDE-A-BEDS

Table &amp; 4 Chairs

STARTING AT

SI79

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. feople
in the
headlines
Beach BOys
set. for game ·

ROOM SUITES
By Weber

REG. 1999.00
NOW

$59900

Molly Smith, ~. and her sister,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W.
GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
·
Gillespie, GaiHpolis.
Oscar Collins, North Augusta, S.C.,

an,nounce the forthoomlng mar·

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their daughtel', Denise
Mlellelle, to Carl Marty Gillespie,

. 'The open church wedii!N!' wW be
Sept,_l , ~ : ~ p.m ., preceded by a
half-hourbt music at the ChepeiiiDJ
. Church of Christ, Gallipolis.

Thompson - Jordan
CHESHIRE - Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Lynn Thompson, Cheshire,
aMounce the forthcoming wedding
of their son,· Alfonso Lynn, to
Josetta' Sue Jordan, dau&amp;hter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Camden
Jr., Bidwell.
The open-ehur:ch wedding will
take place July 12 at 7: ~p. m. at the

ApoStolic Go5pe! Church on Eastem Avenue, GaWpolis, with the
Rev. Willard Blanken.shlp offlciatilig. Tim Barr will be best man and
Lisa Mayo will be the maid of
!Jlnor.
A reception will follow at the
home of the groom's parents on
Gravel Hill Road, Cheshire.

Others as low as

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. PHJLADELPIUA (AP) - In
· an effort to draw more fans and
· oouci ··interest m tts tooth!ill
: program, Ternplll University
has arranged for the Beach~s
to perfOrm l$!r tbe TemplePittsburgh ganne at Veterans
Stadlurp on Sept. 22, omcials

said.

By.IEI'FBAENEN
A=ode'ed.-.-WrMer
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - A
tuxedo-&lt;!lad bluegrass band. a
dancing pickle 8nd, of course, the
latest news from Lake Wobegon
took center stage as Pr3!ile H&lt;me
Companloncelebratedadecadeon
the · radio with a benefit
pertonnance.
"It's beelllOyearsslnce we sang
this soog and talked about Lake
-- Wobegon," Prairie Home creator
and Skr,itel1er Garrtsoo ~
warbled as the theme "Hello Love"

~minute

opened Friday
till: two-hour,
concert
night at the ornate
' Orpbeum Theater.
The sOld-out pertonnance actually was a wann-upfOrtodliy'slOth
anniversary sblw, wlllch wW be

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Meigs property transfers
Fred C. Evans to Furl L . Shade,
Russell Branham, Rinne! Duncan,
Parcel, Sutton.
'lbomas Holter, Evelyn Holter to
James E . Diddle, Right of Way,
Sutton.
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Bissell to Roge r Adams, Right of !1\l~~J'l
way; Olive.
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Hobert Day, Retha Day, Oanny
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Dandrea, Beverly Dandrea to
James E . Diddle. ·Right of Way,
Bedford-Orange.

WayneE.Ritchie,
to rr::===:;====;;;-~
James
Diddle, Mary
RightRitchie
of Way,
Ollve.
Carl F!ndllng, Wanda Flndllng to
James E. Diddle, Right of Way, ·
Orange.
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Diddle, Right of Way, Chester.

PH. 446-0217

Council. Inc. to
James E . Diddle, Right of Way,
Home shows were produced until ·Chester.
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falling plaster forced a move to the
Rucorp, Inc. to James D. Diddle.
nearby l,~t Orphewn. .
Right of Way, OUve.
Keillor Jmllnlsced about moVing ·
Myrtle Holter to James E.
·into tbe900-9eat Wmid In 19'78, after Diddle, Right of Way, Sutton.
producing the weekly show at
Jerry D. Eads, wal)da Loolse
" educatlooal auditoriums" arowad Eads to James E. I&gt;ldclte, Rlgbt ct
theTwinC!tles.
Way, Salem.
'"lbere were dressing rooms in
Jerry D. Eads, Wanda Loolse
this jolnt..and fottllghts," Kel11or Eads to James E . Diddle, Right ot
said. "A lot of what we did at that way, Rutland.
ttme didn't deserve lllwnlnatlonRaymond E. Myers, Loolse
rut they (the sUI'I'Wlldlngs) were Myers to James E . Diddle. Right ot
theatricaL"
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way, Scipio.
Backed ~the Night O'RestMotel
Charles Bissell, Margaret K.
Oi'chestra
Keillor
n~ned toand
tbe &lt;llorus,
musicians
and
singerS as ''the sort of people I
wanted to hang out with in high
scbooL oottheywereingradeschool
atthellme."

"I think this market's ready
for it. I think It's going to be a
. : yery · )iractlcal ooy, realistic
broadcast live by American Public
Theper1onnanceincludedaScott
· ..\'Blue for people, " Mike
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Wmid 'lbeater,
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The Owls are hoping to draw
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game, Wh!cll will open Temple's
lone ~ In the university's
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spaniel, J:.ucy.
"Tile rule!l didn't specify it liad to
be·apenon," saldthegirls'mother,
Susan. LilcyWollaspeclalawardfOr
mmt unusual freckles.
. Three freckle judges .scrutinized
the contestants and •awarded blue
ribbonl IIi each categoi'y.
The climax was tbe naming of
Kln!J Iloanely, ll, of Westminster as
"freckle queen" and JackA11lscin, 6,
of Costa Mesa as "freckle king."

Bob Madison w!11 officiate. A
-reception wW follow In the fellow; ship hall
:·:Miss J..ewls lsemployedatl&lt;rluirt,
-f:;aillpolis and attends Rio Grande
College. She is agraduateofHannan
:'J)'ace High School. Plantz is
:employed !It Carl's Shoe Store,
-~Dipolis andlsa graduateofGallia
:Acacterny High School.

: The Addison United Methodist
-Church Dally Vacation Bible
:School will begin Monday, July 9
:and·run thru Friday, July 13, 6-8
-p.m. There wlll be classes for
:children and aduhs. Everyone
·welcome.

WORK
SHOES

Collins - Gill.espie ·.

Nazaren~,ll10 First~ve. The Rev.

Mrs. West was matron ct hooor
fOr her dauiJ!b!r. Sbe wore a kmg
teal. blue gawn and a OOI'IIIge ct
wllitecamatloni. RobertL. Roberl.l
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was best maa fOr hiJ 11(11.
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A l.'l!llli!PIIoo waa held at the heme
of ~ bride's iNu'euf.s and Included.
Rhonda and Mike Roberts
· hor'deurvel, champllgile, punch
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ottbearoom. Mrs.AIIdreYRoberts- sOuthern High.School and a ttended from · the Hocking Technical
College.
Musklngum Technical College,
Later a barbeque was held at The
'The couple reside in Pomeroy.
'The groom also graduated from
eave Which 15 owned and managed
by tbe couple.
Southern High School, attended
The bride Is a graduate or~ Otterbein College,. and graduated

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Myel'S Is a graduate ot Eastern
NORTHUP.- Mr. and Mrs. Ray
announcing
the
engagement
i!nd
High
S!;hool. He is now employed by
E. Ll!wls, Northup,
the
approaching
rnarrjage
of
their
Vaughn'
s Cardinal Market ,
approaching ma:rrtage of their
daughter,
Mary
Hibbs
ot
Chester
to
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Middleport.
daughter, Sandra Marie to Kevili ·
Leonard Myers, of J.ong Botlool, ·
The open church wedding wW be
Ray Plantz, son ofMr- and Mrs. Ron
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers.
held at6: ~p.m . Augustll. A closed
Plantz~ Ga!Upolis . .
Hibbs
is
a
IIJ'adllate
of
Eastern
reception will follow.
. The open church Wedding scheHigh
School.
duled for July 14 at 7 p .m., will lake
place at the First Church of the

:Bible school

Fair freckle contest
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·CELEBRATE ANNIVERsARY .:.. LuCher·and Pearl Coleman, Rt.· ..
I, Cheshire, wW celebrate their toth wedding anidversery July 7. 'llley ·
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - lnde- · weremanied In Plke\'llle, Ky. ln l!N4. 'Dieyhevethreechlldren,Eddle, · ·
Ralph and BeCty and two grandchildren. The Colemans wW celebrMe ·
pendente Day turned wt to he a
their
lllllllvenary 'July 8 with family and friends In their home. Friends• ' ·
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PonwtOy Milldleport Gallipolis, Ohio hint Pleasant, W. Va.

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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
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POMEROY - Meigs County's
new $41,0)) emergency medical

vehicle, purchased with tax dollars,
wtll be put Into service this week.
Robert Byer, adffitnistrator of the
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Services, said the new modular type
· squad has been assigned to the
· Racine station. It Is the first of two
such units expected to be purchased
111tsyear.

The vehicle has an all-aluminum
body which is transferable from one
chassis to another. Byer said thiS
will reduce the future replacement
cost when only the chassis wtn have
to he purchased.
Built by the Horton . Co. In
Columbus, the modular unit is
bigger Inside than the other vans In
service now and features both
exterior and Interior compartments
for better storage and more efficient
use of the equipment.
Tlui costs for 'equipment, fuel,

training and suppnes is paid through
two one-rntll tax levies. Dispatching
of V!'hicles is handled through the
EMSofflceonMulberryHelghts.
Byer explained the Emergency
Medical Service has become a
"third" public service, equally as
Important to the general publlc as
lire and-poHce sel'{lces. The steady
Increase In calls each year and the
different types of calls received
requires many hours of training for
the volunteer emergency medical
technicians, Byer said. The EMS
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kept Informed and trained to the
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Jacksons (Victory'.glitters
as tour begins in stadium .
By DOUGlASS Dtl.NIEL
drawing a roar of response.
A""""'a'ed Press Writer
Color Images from the concert,
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) , lncludlngclose-uJX&gt;oftheJacksons,
Superstar Michael Jackson and his 'were televised on a 34-foot by 26-foot
brothers marched onto a massive screen used normally for Instant
slllge set with tapestries, lasers and replays at football games.
Concert officials said there were
explosions to open their longheralded Vlctocy Tour Friday night . no problems as the thousands of fans
before a capacity crow(j of 45,0)) !Dured Into the stadium on a sultry
SCreamingfans.
SurnmtlrnlghtunderaskysparklJng
.)'ackson - appearing In zebra- with stars.
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strlpe!lpantsandaspangledshlrt,
Thetour,,Jamedforthebrothers'
but without his trademark sequined record album that went on sale
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"A new refuse-to-energyfacllityls
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37-concert tour, many complained
that the performance wasn't long

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collageofredandgreenlaserbeams
shot from the stage.

epough and didn't Include some
popular songs. But few said the
JackSonsdldn'tputona good show.

The screaming subsided as Mlchael and his brothers stepped to
microphones and began their
performance.
"ls anybody here from Kansas
Clty?J' Jackson asked the crowd,

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and Jermalne. The audience enthu- l.i5Second
siasm hit Its peak when Michael
sang two No. 1 hits from his
"Thliller" album- "Beat It" and ~'-----·
"Billie Jean"- back to back.

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MartlnaNavratllova&amp;!feafedChrls service retuma.
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In the second set, Navratllova
EvertLioyd7-6 (7-5),6-2Satilrdayto
But Navratllava, by then having never lostherserve,altbpughLloyd
July ~. 7: 15 p.m.
wtn he!' ftlth Wimbledon women's
regained he!' Clll'nposure, found the
constantly kept on the pressure.
slnglescrownandherthlrdiDarow. " touch that has found he!'vlctoJioo.s
The evventual champion broke
" lloyd saved four
IDeverymatchbuttwooverlhelast Lloyd In lhefourthgamewhen,at
1---,-----.LI points In the llnalgame but then hila two years.
game potnt, Lloyd double-faulted to
seMoe return wide to give her
Sbeservednotlcethathergame deuce,herseconddoublefauhofthe
fellow American the tlt)(l.
was togl!ther by breaking Uoylf 1n match.
Navratllava, beaten only once thiS the fourth game after the two had · Navratllova then took the advan·
year, won the first ~of $1:1!,400.
battled to deuce. Sbe rUled a
lag!! with a be!lutlful backhand drop
July 19, 7:15p.m.
Lloyd took half that amowil
backhand passing shot touierorner, volley and closed rut the break with
"Winning It three ·t imes In a row, then closed rut the break with a a forehand volley down the nne.
wtnnlng It ftve times ... ," Nl!vratll·
forehand volley.
, But Lloyd, nevertobedenled,won
ova said with a sigh. "But this one
Navratllova then served a love the first three points on NavratiJo.
game, ending tt with her second ace • va's serve In the fourth game before
got me more than the others."
Uoyd:
"I'm
dlsappolnled,
of
the match. And, although Lloyd,
the left-bander ripped off the next
Said
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but I'm playing a Jot betterthanldl4
playing superbly, caine back wttha • five points to hold service, beginning
all year so I'm pleased with that. I
lave game of her own, Navratllava · the string with her sixth ace.
thlnkMartlnatsplaylngthebestsbe wasequaltothetask.
The pair b(lttled to deuce In~ can play."
The left-bander, a native or nexttwogames,althougheachheld:
On a broDinghotday, theCenm, - Cm:hoslovalda woo is now U.S; serve. Then Navratllava broke
Court crowd witnessed one of the cltizeri held
at Jove In ihe Lloydagaln,thtstlmeaf15, to take a .
best women's finals In several
seventh game, then broke Uoyd at 5-2 advanlllge.
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That meant Navratllava was
years.
:JlintheeighthgametopuJJevenat
Lloyd, woowi!ntintothematchas . 4-4.
servlngforthematch,aposlttonshe
Lloyd hl!d another break potnt on laves to he ln. And she Jumped out In
an underdog despite her three
An-England singles crowns, often Navratllava's serve tn the ninth
a 40-love lead, giving her triple :
played sparkling tennis and fre.
game, but the left-bander saved It match potnt:
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Lloyd wasn't Impressed, winning ·
University product had scored a , iall ftve shots behind at the tum. ~
daz:zllng ~ shots cross court
then battled lritoa tiebreaker, which . lour straight points to run the score
oo~ln-me at elgllt at Glengarry
fetenoll played the lront side In and lkJwn IIi line.
.
Navratllava won 7-5, the final point
to deuce, then giving the Jigl)t- .
COOnuy OUb, she would have 5-under-par ·31. Sbe ~ a 45-00ie
But she won few of the big points
bander ad point. But Navratllova "
total ol ln, nine strokes below par
and In theendwasoutgunnedbythe
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was again equal to the challenge,
earneda$5,(0Jbonus.
FUenon uaed ftve birdies In her rNer the 6,240-yard course. Dalley · . powerful serving and volleying of Postponed
ftghtlngherwaythioughtwbdeuces
first nine hOles to surge past wasatl761nthe$175,00ltoumament the No.1 seed.
before finally closing out her third
faltering Dianne Dalley. Dalley, In that carries a first pr1lJe ·at $26,250,
At the start or the match, Lloyd
BOSTON (AJ&gt;I- Rain postponed consecutive Wlmbledod singles vicfront after 36 holes Friday, had a tied lor secom with Nancy Lopez continued where she left off ID the Satunlay's scheduled game betory with a backhand cri&gt;ss-&lt;:ourt
3-shot edge over Petel'!JOD starting and Allee Mlller ·
· • semlllnals agatnst Hana MandHk- tween the ·California Angels and
passing shot.
therool,cloudyday.
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,Lopez,seeklngthe29thvlctoryof ava,wllomshedemollshedforthe Boston Red Sox. The game was
TheAII-Amerlcanmen'sflnalwill
Howm!r, Dalley ran Into a bogey bel" CBI'Ef!l'· played the front side In Joss of Just three games.
rescheduled Sunday as Part of a
be played Sunday with defending
anti double boRev ateijd!t and nine to 2-Wider-par 34. MDler had 37.
,
Sbe sfOI:med Into a 3-0 lead, double-header slarllng at 1: ffi p.ril.
champion John McEnroe meeting
breaking !hedefending champion In
EDT.
No.3 seed Jimmy ColUIOrs.

cllartlPioDsJ1i

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Jamie Farr Toledo Oasslc.
An Iron shot by ~terson bounoo:l
In tront of the No. 8 pin, hit the cup
and rolled 15tncbesawayforaneasy
birdie two on the 182-yard hole.
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July 16, 7: 15 p.m .
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at center stage at Arrowhead fora three-nlghtstandthlsweekend
stadium along with his brothers at the sladlum, located· appropJermalne, Tltp, Marlon and Randy, riately In Jackson Couriiy, Mo.
and then thefivemarchedslowlyto
Thebrothers,dressedlnglltlertng
microphones to open the show with . outfits that were changed several
"Wanna .Be Starlin' Somethin'," a . times during the performance,
cut from the superstar's smash dazlled the audience with special .
album "Thriller."
effects, Including red and •green
Thecrowdjumpedtoltsfeetwhen lasers, explosions, fireworks and a
an actor started a brief co~rt mei:hanlcal crab-Hke creature en·

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Emergency service Is free. The
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RonDarllngot!heNewYorkMets wlnnel'lntllesecond!llllle.
thesecondgame.
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Elsewhel'e 1n the National
JoeeCruzswattedhlslourthhome
Aslroi ~ accomp!lahed the·feat League, AtlaDta blanked Phlladel· run of the season In the lint game,
Fridlly night. Darllni tossed a phla ~. Sail DlealO ·!DRied Pitta- and Alan Ashby hit his first iii the
four·hlt lliutnut aDd blanked the burgh 7,1, Chicago edged Sail nightcap.
Clnc!nnaU Redlin thellntgameot Franclsro54,andl..o1An&amp;elellwent
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theMets'llouble-hellderiWI!Ilp.The · UJ12b)nlnptobeatSt.~3-2 .
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Nlekro'foundllhardtowtnearlyln · four ott outings with first shutout of
secondpme.
theMMOII,IISheaototrtna2-7st&amp;rt. the season. and second ot his
In the lint pme of the league's Now he ftndl It hard to lole. He . ~year career. The wtn raised his
other twt-nlght double-header, shared blame and credit, re$pec· recordln9-3andapparentlynruu'ked
Nlekro held the Montreal Expos to lively, with hla teammates.
the end ot problems with tile middle
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Aslroi ~ 8-2. The Expos \yqn the Nlekro's lastelllhtstart.t.
. Perez said the finger was fine
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"Apltchel''s)oblstolfleephlsteam FT!day night and allowed him In
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Torn Seaver's. New Yol-k recOrds, said Nlekro, who allowed only five game.
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NLhomerunleadei'DaleMurphy
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singles from, }farry Spilman and made It 5-0 In the"seventh with his
Huble Brooks' 10th home run of 1 Denny Walling. ''Iteelthatl'vedone :althoftheyear,overtheBlootslgn
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~ all continued to perform like
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died
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over&lt;;leveland. The victory boosted
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thd \'fest Division with Minnesota,
whldl took New York 9-4, and
Cajlfornla, which was nlpped in
Bo§tonS-7.
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Te~ stopped Detroit 5-3 and
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ll~ !:«ot plenty of help. from Jesse
Baftieid, who hit two home runs,
George Bell, who had a three-run
Job. ·and Garth lorg, who hit two
doUbles and a triple for three RBI.
't1,1e Jays snapped .Mark Langstcii':S scoreless Inning streak at 21
with lour runs In the second inning
and coasted.

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enjergeilcy tooms, X-ray rooaris as
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1917 would luaV!!
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to pe on the u.t.
by e ~ nillll wbom the ·
Tbe · GalllpoU•
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Tribune wrote of
OCCIIIttu: occaaton: ·
The GeMs greatly Improved the
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July 8, 1984

Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio I'DirJt Phaaant, W. Va.

: PEEPS, A Gallipolis Diary:

Soviets to buy more wheat

.··odd Mclnt}rre tyPed this column hirnseH, years ago

WASHINGI'ON (AP) - '!be
Soviet Union baa added another

private'e1CPQrters, as required by
law. No prices or other detail&amp; were

325,00Jmetrtcton$ofwheat-about

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GALLIPOLIS 'Way back
yonder when P~ was first
acqu\llntlng himself with the jour·
nallstlc glorl~s ofO. 0. Mclnt&gt; rc. he
received as a gift from Maybelle

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no space at all at the top to write a
headUne - thO\Igh in Odd Melli·
lyre's time they merely hlld a
standing head, "New York Day by
Day."

Top left, there's the typed
the great Gallipolis scribe. The · Instruction, " For Friday." . Then
column is framed, and we hope there's the byline. Comes next the
remains In the newsroom of the dateline, New York, and a blailk
GaUipolls newspaper.
sq4ai'e for the date of the column's
appearance
- date of the news·
The column, single-spaced, fills

parqrapbs, ancUIIell there are five
paper In which It appean.
other
sectkml. 'lbe eedlolll are
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divided
by a ~u bllt '•mc•nt
MclnJyre didn't type perfectly; that Is. he didn't IIR the marie;, ~ly -oo-. ~IIWIYS
took that ~ to med two
typewriter without cornmltUng ocInitials of 0 . 0. Mcintyre IIIDelf.
casional typographical errors; He
made his own editorial 'COrrections,
ill a fl!ture Peepe columa cr two,
however, and he dld It with red Ink.
we Intend to tell you
the
01' Peeps has told you before bow
contents
of
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one time OOM wrote him a postal
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11.9 mlliJon bushels - to Its u.s.
if8ln purchases under a new
Jooa'·tl!lrn agreement that took
ettect Ia$! Octl.

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However, the departrnellt Sli)'s
the latest estimated fwm price ot
wheat1s$3.35perbushel.

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A~ toOls about 2,~pounds
and Is equal to39.4 busbelsofcornor
36.7 b!ISbels of wheat or soybeans.

In the current roundofbuytngtllat
bepn June 29, the Soviets have
purclwed nearly 1.8 mUIIon tOllS.
The latest sale, anoouiJCtldFrldaY
by the Agriculture Depilrtment,
was reported to .the Bgl!llcy by

VIlLAGE 8El'I'IEMENT-

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Co.' a ''llllt.ary.ofGallaCeemty,"
the vllqe Wll&amp; W4 out MIJ)' I,
1811, by Reubea Rllmbo Md·''
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SCENE OF TOUR-:- Melp,County wulbe lite
111111 bl8 - . Jeff. 'lbey P'OW eo con,
eo,eeo tomatoes, 101,• MP en, I! IICI'M rl callbllp,
of the 1984 Southeastem Ohlo'V~'four. Hoa&amp;ed
between Washington and Meigs Counlles, the tour 11x acl'l!ll cantaloupee, pl11811ve acl'l!llel lllrawbentes
wu held on the llanis Fann at Portland tills year, 111111 110111e ..........-. They IIIIo have aa e»eowlve
peenhoulle openioa. Pldund, ko, are Charle8
attracting commercial vegetable KJ'()Wel8 froot aU
HArris, Warftll J'lclr-. ,Jeff Barrio, 1m e 'hsg, IUid
QVer Ol!lo. More than ~ people paltlclpated. 'lbe
.Johll
llanla, aU Melp County tp"OWers. They are
Harris Fann wilh an extensive greeuhoulle and
looldDg
a&amp; a Geld of cantaloupea.
~egetable operation, Is l1lllll8pl by Charles Hlll'l'ls ·

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also 1esponstblle for its doullle designation as both'
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''CenteJVOie" and ''Tiwnnan Post omce."Thename
CENTERVU.LE .- An 1882 history of GaWa
CentmrDie Is largely attrlb\lted to the village's
Coonty presents the following description of the area
geogtaphlc location 1:1etween Jackson and Galllp&gt;lls.
S1llTOUlidtng Centerville (then spelled Centrev111e) : .
. According to life-long reSident Frank Ruff, '
·, '"The. llM'nshiP (Raccoon) 1s settled by a thrifty
however, when the post office was established, the
t~ conununlty, large!y Wetsh ...It coritalns
. postal autholity discovered ", .. there \Vere too many
CenteJVDies In Ohio."
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thirty-six ()lll sections of land, surface~ally hOly,
excepting about Centreville, and along the margin ot
Rutr ...: whose wife, Marie, served as pmtmts1iess
the streams wher!l there are broad bottan lands.
for over 40 years, operating the post officio out of
"The vt11age contains a nne sehool tllllkltqg, twO
Ruffs Groeery until the late l9iUs - says the village
churches, a national bank, a number of good stores,
was given the option of choosing a name. ~ts
two hotels and a large floor mill. It had considerable
settled on "Thu111lan," In honor of an Ohio legtslator.
Importance for many years, when It was located on
~pan Marie Ruffs retirement as pos1mlstress, the
the mall rrute from GaD!poUs to Oak Hill, before the
post office ITlOIIed to Its current location, where
advent of the ra.ilrolld Into the fanner town."
serviCes are housed In a trallel', Ruft's Grocery established by FrankRul!'afather lnl!MJl'-, IJlwever,
Cealervllle-Timmaa
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still contains many CJl. the ~ of lis yean oi
service with the pilstal authority.
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Vlllap Seldemellt
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. According to H.H, Hardesty &amp; Co.'s "History of
GaJlta Coonly," !hi! vtllage was 1akl out May 6, l!l.'li,
by Reuben Rambo and 'lbnolhy Jones, wtth WOllam
Preston actli!g as surveyor. ,Centerville was
1nce1 po1 aled in 1850. In~ tt bad a pOpulation of m.
John McColester was the first mayor.
In tracing the village's Welsh connectio11; Hardes- '
ly's history relates that the first Welsh emigrants
landed at Gallipolis tn Sepfember, 1818. ·
''They came down the Ohio River from Pittsburg In
push boats. ..'fheir desttnatkin.was Paddy's Run, near
Cincinnati, but they went ashore at C-aDipnlls to~
prQVIstms, and being kindly ~ted...they soon
became attached to the French settleB and were
more easily persuaded to remain.
'"The mm W811 out to where Rodney now stands
and got 'VOI'k oo the state road then ll(!ing' built from
ChiJllcothe to GaWpolls...Whtle thus emplOyed they
were told of a rertDe and healtlly region a few miles
further west, and were thus led to settle near the
I* £SC,ll vtllage of CentrevUJe.. '" .
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Weill! a-acter
ffardeszy' s hl.stoly adds the following descr1ptlon of
the foundlng1Welsh character:
'"'belle ortgtnal Welsh Wl!llt Into the forests and
hewed out hooles for thetr famtlles, and had beclme
abnost Uke the naUves before any ot thetr
countrymen folkroed. the first of whom came after
tbem tn about l&amp;'l4, or sixteen yean later...
"For the next ten years, the Welsh poured Into
GaJlta County...'lbey proved to be Industrious and
JIVft)BICI.JNCIERrAIN -C'+M . . . . . . ,,,
JMRMFill'OIITOFFICE...;.Rall'sGI'OCll!l')'lei'Ved Mfle'-neaffle
frugal - 10011 OWIIed fanns and stock, and thetr
8cblal (C! II wiii!RundSclloel), wNdt I
flllllle
Tbiiii-PultOIIIcelotDIIftlliM•~-PuMn!'
Mlll'le
community was noted for Its piUiipl!li ity,
la&amp;e 111111, .. • ' ...... CiO IJe at
M d ..... llle
Rufl n6 at .. lbelilie Jl'llt,llleofllceWIIlllDIIVedto...,_..Joo ,...,In
'"The Welsh added mucb to the gexiraJ prosperity
COM¢1 U•elaDeWfaclllty-..-.~ v•llle
a trailer. 'ftlel••""wa.t'""
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JACK· W. CAISIY, MGI.
614-992·2111

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· priced reguler tuning•·
discounts to Senior Citiaena
Churchoo6 Schoolo. Word';
Key-d. 304-1175-3124.

1 ·Card ofThanke (paid In advance)
2-ln Memorv
(paid in advance)
3 ~ Announcamants

4-Giveaway
6-HeppyAds
6-Lostand Found
7 - Yard Sale(paid in advance)
8-Publc Sale
&amp; Auction
9·Wantad to Buy

21 -Bu1inee• Opportunity
22-Money to Loan
23-Profeulonel ServiCe•

31 · Homes for Sale
32-Mobile Homes for Sale
33-Farma for Sale
34-Buliness Buildings
3 5·Loto Ill Acreage
26-Real Eoteto Wanted

f ,,r111 Supplil's
&amp; LIVI'Stuck

Serv1t: 1:s
41-Houoea for Rent ·
42-Mobile Hom as for Rent
43-Farmo for Rent
44-Apertment for Rent
4 6-Furnishad Rooms
46-Space for Rent
4 7-Wanted to Rant
48-Equlpment for Rent
49-ForLeaee

1 1-HelpWanted
1 2 -Situatad Wanted
1 3-lnsurance
1 4 -Buslneu Training
1 5-Schoole
1 6-Rarlio, TV &amp; CB Rapai•
17-M: allanaous
18-Wa .cod To Do

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June 22, 1984
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Reward Offered for bleck
leetl),er purse and contentl,
atolift from Joyce Brown
Suitor. 446-3723 or 4484282.

Furnace Ownera: Take
tha surprise out of Monthly
,Copy No. 84-74
Heat-Bill• thia Winter. Know
UNIT PRICE
What Heat ia coating you,
CONTRACT
Set Monthly-GoalaandConFRG-000R(I781
trot your Heat-Cost. through
SRG·OOORI1 891
• -Gealed proposals will be the use of lhis New. Ecoeccerved at the off 1ce of the nomical, proven and pat0 1rector of the Ot'uo Depart- anted Method of Indirectlyment ofl ransportat1 on Colum- Monitoring Utility
,:elus Oh10 un!d 10 00 A M . Consumption Coet [Faat,
easy letting instructions)
.Oh10 Standard T1me Tuesday
:july 24 1984 lor lmprove- 'Seee lhe New Fuelometer
at Froman Abbott 6 Ace
~ents 1n •
Hrdw.Storee at Middleport.
~ - A thens
Gall1a Hockll''lg
M ems Monroe Morgan, No- Ohio ' Pro4ue1 of C M.S.·
Digital Homo Utility~le _ V.nton and Wash1ngton
Cou{lhes Oh10 on vanous Computers . 1· 814-992·
·POutes and sections by plac1ng 3718
t Gas

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81-Home Improvements
82-Piumblng &amp; Heeling
83-Excavating
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B4· Eiectrical &amp; Refrigeration
8 5- General Hauling
86-M .H. Repair
B?· Upholstery

61 -Farm Equipment
62-Wanted to Buy
63-Liveatock
64-Hay &amp; Grain
66·Seed &amp; Fertilizer

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• W ork Leng th - var1ous feet
Or ~o~em ous m1les
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r.:u:_1sportat10n hereby nottfles
rh at 11 will alhrmat1vely 1nsu~e
~at .tn any contract enlered 1nto
1Jursuant to tht s adve r11sement
"J111111enty bus1ness enterpnses
~111 be aff orded lull opportunity
10 s.u bm1 t b1ds 1n respo nse to
ltus ~ ~ n v 1t a 11 o n and wil l not be
~tschmmat ed aga1nst on the
groUnds of race color or
Jnattonal or1g1n 1n cons1deratton
•~r an award
., M1 n1mum wage rates for thiS
-p roJect have been predeter·
~med as reqUired by law and
4re set forth 1n the btd

Wh1t1 mate duck. Call614367-0824.

:0 00 m•le

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"PfOPOSal

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date set lor comple!lon

~f tht5 work shall be set Jorth 1n
•l.h e b tdd1ng PfOPOSal '
w E'ach b1dder shall be requned
~ !fie wtth h1s b1d a ce r11l1ed

check or cash1er s check for an
·amount equal to five per cent
)f his bid. but 1n no even t more
{haf').fll ty thousand dollars or a
'ilond for ten per cent of his bid,
~ayable to the D irector
BJdders must apply on the
proper forms lor QualificatiOn
!1 teas t t~n days pnor to 1he
¢ate set lOr opemng b1ds · m
i CCordance w1 th Chapter 5525

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Giveaway

To good homo. 1 edull
female &amp; 5 kittene, litter
trained . Call446-7289 oflor
4:30.
3 nice gray kittens in need of
good homo Coli 614-2588494.

K1ttena to giveaway Call
814-246-5804.
Female Doberman without
popers. Coll614-992-891'8.
Puppioo to good homo, '1
mole, 1 tamale. Coli 614·
992-3702
Give away~ Like to find •
home for a smell dog that
someone deaert&amp;d. One of
tho oweatnt you'll find
anywhere. Con 992-6008.

Collie puppies will be" 1
month old July 1 1. Free to
anyone who wante one. Call
814-992-3923
Collie dog free to ., good
hom,. 304·675-1724

t:lh1o Rev1sed Code

Kittens, 304·676-6786

; Plans and spec1hcahons - are
.gn f1le 1n the Deoanmenr of
"fra nspon at,on and the olf1ce of

3 year old male cat. neu·
tared, declawed. neeraigh·

Q"'e 01stnct Deputy D1rector
.,. The Dnector reserves the
to re1ect any and all ~1ds

ted Garfield . Phone 304876·1780

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LOST: Ftu.iale Siamaaa cat.
Late July 3rd. Vic:inlty-76
Locust St. Call 4411-8608.

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j w•nt to thank everyone for
)heir prayen, Clrds, telei»h&lt;fne caM11. flowers. g•fta &amp;
~ilits while I w11 a patient at
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Anthony Hospital.

,,o41.1urt Ouro.
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Jthal Vllited, phoned, MOt
"c1rd1, flowere, during my
;-.toy. In thlt hoopltol . Chor.;lotte Grant.
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•"'SWEEPER

and sewing m•!chlno ro~oir, ,..rto. &amp;nd
4\lpphee.
Pick up and
•dotlvory. Dowis Vacuum
:c~unor. one holt milo up
,Gaorgoo
Cr.... Rd. Coli
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: a:o11oono for Got Woll. Anni...versarys. lirthdave. partie•.
• Singing Gorrillo. CaH Bol: loons 6 Co 446-4313.
' KARATE
Bill In Self-dofonea.
'*f'rlwte' 110-. Phona211·
3014, Joclllon, Ohio.

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LOST-female. brindel pit
bull, loet between Happy
Hollow &amp; Bailey Run area.
Reward Coli 614-742' 2861.
loet from Kroger·• parking
lot one brown d•ahund wh:h
white apot on cheat. •&amp;o
reword . Coli 1114·742·
2280
Loet from Kroger'l parking
lot one brown deehund with
white apot on chest. tSO
roward . Call 1114-742·
2260
loat in Sumner Rd. ar..:
black, white • brown bMg..
with grey nylon collar.
Anawera to the name of
Buckwhoot. Coli 6H·9Bii4329.

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HOUst for sole 3 bdr. 1~
bltlll,large roome. fireplace,
wood flooro, COfllll,
' - d In yord, 1n tt;twn,
. - - mow•·· , 38 ~
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~lne homo In Mldcll.,....t:
Cloea ' to achools. hlghollt
voluo, l o - price! 1114812;1141 .
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NEW AND USED M081LE
HOMES KESSEL' S QUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI . WEST. OALUPOLIS.
RT 31. PHONE 814-44117274.

3 reol nlco,;,.,bllo homo. 2
bedrDOm fumlohod. LOW
PRICED :- COMPARE
THESE VALUES BEFORE
YOU BUY. 12•82 6 12•44
lizos 8ROWN 'S TRAILER
PARK. Mlnerovlll•, Ohio.
Coii 'II14·8B2·3324.
1971 Schultz mobile homo
12•11. 2 bdr.. goo hNI.
n.soo. Coli &amp;14-245 ·
8249.
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---- -mobil•
----home.

19711, 12x88. loclted on
Ouoll Croll&lt; mobil, lot, good
cond. CoH814-378-2188or
448·&amp;121 .

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Mull eall 1983 Clayton
12a80, 2 bdr., eac. cond.
Fionch Clty'Brokerove Sor·
vice. Coli 44B-9340.

Ni"' 2 bdr. utilitY room, 1 2&amp;80 Skyline mobile
goroge, nice yard. new fur- homo. 2 II*.. portlolly fur·
· nonce. n - hot wotor link. nlehed. Coll448-0274 afllf
priced right. Coll448·1115. _8_PM_._' -"-·-~"----=­

--·---aii iilpoils----·--·&amp;Vicinity

bdr houae with anall
acreage or email f•rm. city
echoola. Call 446-3376 af·
tar &amp;PM .
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Six family yard sale. Monday Yard oolo-713 South Short
&amp; Tuaoday July 9 &amp; 10. 4th (behind Doiry Isle) . Loto
Cardoni's 6th St., Racine.
of avon, clothes, ahoea, act.
9 to 4:30 Stewort'o.

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Fraziera Bottom

Flea
Every weekend.
U.S. 36 fraziers Bottom,
WVo. 25082. Daolora Wol·
come. Don Frazier o,..rator. 304-766-2779.

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Garage Sale· "h bed com~
plate, metal bed, dre11er,
&amp;Vicinity
large dining room table,
breakfast Ill. buffet, feather
mattreaa, pictures. chalre.
dlahea, . buahel field. cretea, y ord Solo, J uy
1 6 ' 7 . 9 :00 . 4
mlac. •tems, living room PM . Rt. 36. HanderiOn.
Trailer Perk Yard Sale
lUIIe At Fltzperrlcll Or- acroll from Siders Farm
8,7.8. Rasidentl of vvo:ra , chord, State Route 689 on Equipment.
Trailer Court•Addison Bula- July 7 &amp; B, from 10om to 6 _:_::::....:_:....:__ _ _ __
ville Ad 2 mi . off Rt. 7 at pm, atao 1 chair that conven G
s1 11 • c amp CDn1 ey,
to bad . Call 814-1189-4378. Gn~oear
or- Lona,
Addision. 9AM til 8PM .
July 6·7, 9-?
Yard Solo oh St. Rl. 688 in Patio Mle-July 1t-Meohc•dloi' l household
L,a rge variety
clothing
and
ltema
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Rodney . Queen bed. Firll house paat
clothes. ate.
ChurcJ1 In Chooter. Ruga, Yord Sole Wntary Subdlvitirea. bedaptNda. pillowa. aion. Galli~lii\ ferry. July
Yard Sale 4-10 m•. Bidwell· school cloth&amp; I, email ap· 5 .. &amp;. 9 till 1. Schoof clothel,
Rodney Rd from Bidwell. pllances, dl•het. end table, boyl and girle. jNnl, adult
9-10-11. 9AM-SPM . King miac.
clothing. games, miac.
aize bed clothes. riding lawn
mower. Clothing, dishes. Yard aale, Maxine Michael Garage solo, Golllpollo F1&lt;ry
etc. Rein cancela.
reald8f1ce. Laurel Cliff Rd. bftido D,lry Bor, T.h un. Fri.
July 9 &amp; 10. Clothing &amp; "and Sot. Jim · Thompson
Garoge Solo July 8·1 0 and miac.
re1ldence.
all next week, at Jack Neale
on okl At. 180 at Evergreen.
2~ miloo out 180 from
hoopltol . Lots of lodlos
clothoo &amp; jeono, 7 &amp; up.
Mono &amp; children• clothae,
good cloon clothoo. 6.000 11 Help Wanted
BTU air conditioner, sewing
machine. pendulum clock.
ADMISSION COUNSELOR
portable IW TV. small organ
RELIEF NURSE
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE AND
and lots of odds and enda.
Rio Gr1ndt CotiQt
COMMUNIU COLlEGE
Prices cheap.
and Commun1!r CoHtp
R1o Grands, Ohio 45&amp;74
Rio Grandi, Ohio 45674
Rio Grende Colisp ... ConlnonGigantic Garage Sala July
Rio Gmtde Coilop and Corn(ly
invllls lotlltt of ..
8·9. Motorcycle e. trailer.
tire• &amp; rima, jeane, qultt
~ Collep lnvitll ltltilli&lt;otionlld ""tho
position ol Mnissions Cotlrstacrap, yard goods. 513 Hilda
en cltppiiCIIionlnd nomi·
Dr., Fairview Subdivision.
lor. Ell~ dolt jor
11111011 for tho pos1tion of
8·7
lor ~~~~
ilioa is Aupst
Rtlitf Nuno. ElfK1iw dale
6, 1984. FuN
IZ _,., adol
a(I(IOinlment is Auaust&amp;,
I l l - pOSition. Slilry •
Garage Sale July 9 thru 13.
1984.' Pall-time Prolnsie&gt;..,............ with -ion
One mile out At. 218 off Rt.
nal, 12-montlt contnc:t, Stlid . _ flcton.
7 . Small kida end maternity
Illy is $7.50 per hour. QualMln••m Cllllllrati... includt
clolhn. fan•. books, cur·
Blclllklf's Dtpet 1n rtYtld tilld ,..
taina. miac.
~iCIIions
tncluda: valid
tond. 1litll 2 ....,.. or ,.
slate of Ohio rt~istnd
cruitq •pwWcl dlliraiHt: aetl·
nurse certifiCition rt~~tir.t;
loot writtto and .................
experi-.
in public health
t101 llills; and IIIIIMIHY to COfllflll·
Middleport
nuniila
are
nl&lt;lll Mil -...., llitll
pnltmd,
to
&amp; Vicinity
tilt \lllloli&lt;
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illl&gt;ootiool dioo&lt;tJIIo tilt Au- DiMarket.

U1ed XR· 60 Weedeater for
ports. Call814·268-8494.
Buying daily gold. 1ilver
coins, rings, jewelry, 1terling
ware, old , coins, large currency. Top prlc11. Ed. Bur·
kelt Berber Shop. 2nd. Avo.
Middleport, Oh. 814-9923478.
Cosh paid lor fancy Iron or 1-:-:--,-,-,-....,,----,--hoavy iron beds. 8180 and 11 Help Wanted
up for certain Melga Co
atone joro. Old time cup~oard
call 1 -304-882·
Homemakefl earn JC•Ira in·
2711
. ' come. We need several
COMPlETE HOUSEHOLDS roprooentativoo in thio areal
FURNITURE Beda, iron, Party plan exp . a plue. Gifts,
wood, cupboerds, ch1ir1, toya. home decor No inveetcheatl. buketa. dlahea, manl. Car&amp;. phone nee. Call
etono )oro, ontiquos, gold free 1·800-563-9077. Also
and ailver. Wute· M . D . booking partial.
.,ii,;.ac.Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio 1--~------­
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or call 814-992- Job Placement. Take our
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help you diacover the JOb
Good chollt of draworo. Call th111 file you belt We place
people in v1rioua career
814-992-6360 .
1---,--.:....-...,........:..--- fielde. Applicants between
Uoed Huffy 8 . riding lawn 17·28 years old won be
mo- for ,...... Coli 614- considered. Cell toll free,
1-800·282-1384. Mon ·
742-2044.
Wed 9AM·2PM, !Dr a pratellting appointmentr

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Wanted

Riverview Personal CarD
Home. Betty Mercer owner,
has vacancy for elderly
psroon Call 1 -304-7735882.
Room &amp; board for elderly

persons, also rooms tor
workirig men . Reasonable.
Call 814-992·6022.
Babysitting in my home.
Certified dav care couree,
firet 11d 7 a m. to 5 p.m. Call
7 o.m - 6 p.m. 304-8762924.
18 Wanted to Do

Col.

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Secretarv- Rer:eptionlat.
Oualiftcatione-high echool
.. degree minimum, works
1-:-7 7.-;--:-:-:---:---,- woll with public. advoncod
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Wanted
knowledge of typing and
bookkeeping. adequate
knowledge of ehonhand end
Try selling the New Avon dictation . Phone or write·
Way. For infdrmatlon call Gallla County Board of
614-.,48-2166 .
MR-00, P.O. So• 14, Cheshire, · Oh • 4&amp;620. 16141
Auia~ant Organist needed
387-0102. Send work hioot Grace .Epiocopol Church. tory, resume, references.
Coli 81 4·992-3968.
Deadline July 13, 1984.
SIIVII.I'S

Service Reprennlallve Be Government Jobs. 816, 6.~9
auodated with one of the - t&amp;0,653 year. Now Hiring.
leaders In consumer flnan- Your aroo. Coli 1-806·887·
ciel service•. lmmediated 8000. Ext. R-9806.
opening for quallfiedlndivid- 1 - - - - - - - ' - - yal interelted in conaumer Polition1 avalable now for
fin•nclll servlce-coneumer Registered Nurses and Liloana. Horrnt mortgage1. In· cenHd Practicel Nuraee.
eurance ...... Credit Carde, Extensnte Employee benefit
Income TaK Preparation 6 programs. Contact Peraon·
Oonorol office odonlniotro- nel Office (3041876-3230
tlon. SucceNfut candidate or write Lakin Hoap1tal,
will be Hlf-motlvotsd. llko Ljokin, W. Vo 25260.
challenging worlc, hove good 1 ---------,-~
communication skills, Intel· Babyait1er nHded for two
Ugent, aggreeaive &amp; able to children day ehift • mature
absorb &amp; apply comPrehen- adult References required.
tive training programs to 304-878·7B79 otter 6 p.m.
perform aucce1fully in
credit, utea, coUectlona, a lnterviewera. Tempo rary-full
admlnlnltratlon . Competi- ttme · work No sell1ng No
tive 11tary commensurate e~~:penence necessary Salary
with t)lperlence &amp; excellent plus 1ncent1ve Bonus M onbenefits. It Interested cell day thru Fnday 8 -4 30 p m
1-1114·992-2111 ond oak Update 1nformat1on for the
for Jim Snodgr111 for your New Pomt Pleasant Cnv
career interview. Benetictal 0 1rectory Oppo rtun1ty for
Oh, Inc, 300 W. 2nd St .. permanent work and adPomeroy, Oh 46789.
&gt;Jancement for those free to
travel. Apply m own handw·
rt t ii1Q •ncludtng telephone
nu mber to A L Po lk &amp; Co

Attn J1m Pass

P0

Box

2 7 5 4 6 . Rtchmond
2326 1 · 60E · MF

Va

1- - - - - - - - 1

Card of Thanks'

CARD OF THANKS .
Wt WISh t o - OUf sl,_o
IIIWS to
family tnd
friends ...... tho suddln
dtllrr of our IMd -llidrlel

Qeneral Hauling end Traeh
removal Service. Reliable
and dependable. Call 614266-6251 alter 6.30 .
Will plow 1obacco
614-268· 1628.

Call

Wanted tree woril:·prun1ng.
topping, "ke down, hedge•
&amp; brush trimmed. Free esti·
mates Call 446-8076.,
Electrical work on new
homea, rewiring older
homes General concrete •
plumbing. Cal~ 614-3888370 or 814-388-8609.

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July 1 1 &amp; 12, eighth house
behind skating r~nk near
ing Aeferan~ee . Call 614- Chostar. 9 to 6. Clothing 2
_3_8_B-_8_B_39_._ _ _ _ ,Jc _: wheel trailer, motora, food I ,
dlehn. relqader, mite.
Water wells. dr~Ued &amp; aer·
viced. Free astlmataa. Call Porch sale : clothing, house
814-992· 5008 or814-742- plantl, etc., 31h miles Welt
3147
of Rutlond off Now Limo Rd.
July 10--13.
Experienced babysitter will
keep child in your home .
Have references. 304-773·
9113.
21
Business
Oppqrtunity
Will do general house clean·

Flll ilnCial
21

Business
_ Opportunity

lnveatment property 10 v•·
ara old, 8 unit apartment
building. Pennaylvanla Ava ..
Welloton. Oh . Rooldent
maneger with conaiat wail·
ing Htt. 1 v-er ...,"with all
utllltiea paid · by renter,
11 .398 par mo. Income.
Price nogotlble possible 2nd
mortgoge. Out of town
owner: Coli 814-192-1119
beforoiPM. 1114-594-2874
ofler 6PM, M·F.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBUSHING CO . recommends
that you do bulinen with
peopio you know. ond NOT
to aend money through the
mail until you have invHtl·
goted tho offering .
22 Money to Loan ·
HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Bolow morlclt rltao.
Fixed conventional FHA··
VA , Loodor Mprtgogo,
Athena, collect 814-1923051 .

'*

.lie* Camden. Aspecillllltnb
to 11111DM IIIIo Hill tood. fto.

rill ~- cads tnd .....

.., arnlributi~n. "" -'d
... lib to U.k tho ployles in Utt -...rcy room
It llolar. the Qallil CGUflly
ErMIIIirtY lledicll ~
and ICU at Calrol Huntiptoa,
... a.tw l.orrHy for .. hit
irllp Md COMGIInc-*. Wts-

Cllorrdl. .....s tnd
lkCGJ llocn f.-a! "--

All , . 11M and 111[1111111.,..., lfjli it I and Ills
lltillld a lllotilll IIIII liwlt.
ln.

Dilnt R. Callden

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1nd flmily

2

In Iorin&amp; monroiJ of nty ·
dnr husbllnd, J1mts c.
Hook; • wtlo passtd IWIY
July
God wotohtd rou 1i ,.. sui- '
l•sd. Ht knew you had
rour shore.
He pndr olosed roor · wetry
•I'll ond tool: rou in his
e1r1.
Your - I s my klll!ilkt,
witll wlrloh I'll nowtr 11111
God ills you lo Ills lotpl._ 1·
ltM you ia ., - ·
$Idly ntlnod by wilt, ....
llh J. Hook.
.

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In Memoriam

a. t9n.

3

Announcements

RABIES
CLINIC

l'lfSfNTfD 8Y
. . . Co. &amp;" - Sodotr
&amp; llttp ca. lillfllllltpt.
At Rtrtltnd Civic Ctnttr
JUL~ 12th

. THURSDAY,

3 P.M.·6 P.M.

: DR·::.:a~3~

-Ill.__
ond-'17
Oioleror of
_ aIDnthod
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SIOftl CoiMIIIOf II fiiC

..... N!Minllin.. 11i I 1•

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.-p.-lllil-·itlll...
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CINitld wittl poospatiw llldlnts lid

ll!wtiw studlnts; .....,....

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Buys on
Pre-Owned Homes
wittl

. FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO 8UYIII14 fl, wide tlwaa
bedroom. beth and holt,
moblil homo olltlng on nlos
101.
to , _ . Into
f2211.oo- U28.00por
month. 304-670.2711

wllh

,....V

P'*aduwsu• lftort.
Persons lflteruted In ht position
shOuld Stllld ttft• of on•nt re·
Clll
.........
- be -utlizld to...
rn&lt;tlc:ol

tion of h

levonyuroldhorne.. beclroama. garden epot,
U.coln A... •~ pet.
-mobla 1oM. 304-1178-

su•.

IIM'II ltttlll of ,.,.,tlltl
f nd official wlltae tranKripts Mfort tltt application dtldluw of
JULY 16, 1914 to· Offtcl at Ptr·
sa1ntl Bo• 969. Rio G11nde Col·

z•

1047.

1011. R" Gnoolo. Ohio 4M74
Ro !node~ llld C'.on1:o-.rlly r.o:.
"'l'•ooEqu~~~-..
AcOOo E-

3 wu,...okL total ala ctlia.
......fencorllniNickyard.

·• ·~-t---.
•10.000 or wtll aon-

P o 734

ildar trade for land. low IIO'o
after 1 . 304-117&amp;·81143

BUILDING MAINTEN
E
.. SUPERINJENDENT I
Thrs 11 1 runapmtnt IMI po11ti011 involvinlsuperviSOIJ

work In lhllllllnltnlnct, lllflltion tnd repair of mec:ltln·
iCIIsrtttllll, lltclttlequlpmeat, lnteriao fin1shn and fll·
turos In UnivenilJ dorr~ltoiJ buildin1s.
Must hlv• .@t lust tin ynrs elltnsive knowledp in
llttlhads, prictlcn, rutlritla, tnd ICIUiPIIItnt of betic
llldal i!Mihft I• llulldl!lc coatttuction end rlltrntt·
nance. ~PtfYilely tiiPirifiiCI ~~qulrld (At least six
ntOIItht to OM yur).

Stant11 stlary is $7.88 llourly.
[IICtlltnt bltltflt Pllllllllncludttlully paid lilt, lrospi·
..uutloa, mlon. IINrfna.
dfll Insurance,
...rortt oaly iltnlll, tiel
• fnt tlllifor•s. 10 paid
llolldlyl, lcluatiOIIII flotttftll paid VICitioa lltd .-lioll

f:.':nptllli

pllft.

..,..

Dttdlint for •liNI[Ifliclllollls July 20. 1914 to Ro·

ullad D. Scott. EIIPIIIIWI IMII'f, Ollia Uliwnity
""-tl·.,.,.._ .... Hottst, 44 lllilwlltr-Ttr·
IICI, Alhlnl. Oflfa 41701 If Clll (.14) JM.SK3.

OHIO UNIVERSITY
Athens. Ohio

0t11or lrtm dill'• AviiiMit
.,_ ...., bt lttlltiCI. Call
rn-tirrttn.
·

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Mobile Home • garage, on
,10.2 MirH ground in Ch•·
pooCoral tar Owner may help with
view, flnllhacl double gar- flnonclng. Coli 814-985·
,.... filopl-...... porch, 4174.
40ft. d.... woodo, privacy. 1 - - - - - - - - - ntar Royal Oak Puk .
Hollypork. 14x70,
t13,900. can 1114-982cond.. 12x8 dock.
un·derDon nlng ond Iorge
&amp;429.
room
cond. included.
1.711 ocrN, houoa, 2 bdrms, 304·815&lt;3!196 or 895·
Iorge kltchon. L.R., bth, 3800.
utllty rm. outbuildlnp, oil 1 - - - - - - - - - utHitl•:~ mUo of SR 7 on Sole or l!ent - 1979 Sllon·
124. 118.000. 1114·892· non 14x70 oll-eloctric, 3
&amp;80&amp; or 3117-78411.
bedroomo. 12x28 fomlty
room bultt·on. wood-coal
3 bedroom bridl home, 1'1.1 burner. partly furnished.
beth. full - · 2 cor utility bull!fing. ocro lend.
. goroge, Iorge lot. Coli 8.14- Jorry'o Ru" Road, Apple
" 112-9133. College Rd.. Grove, WV. 304-871-2388.
Syrocuoe. Ohio.
1982 Cleyton. 14x70. 2
;, Remodeled 2 bad room -ooms. 2 betho. dil! hau11 with carpeting 6 hwoohor. ot8rl0, coiling fin.
woodburner. Urge COVIIed fireplace. microwave, cen.·
- Mid 20's. Col 1114- trol olr, concroto etops ond
"( 882-87113 for_,....._._ undorponnlng , 11 &amp;,&amp;00.
firm. 304-773-5650.
' 2 bdrm homo. - t o won
corpot. c i t y - &amp; _,.., 1964, 1 Ox80 Mognolo
olltrl Iorge 101 an - e n d 11 ,900.00. ~hone 304t -a. -od.
B91i-3415.______
ochoo1
110m, 1...:.:..:._;__;_
-otraat. towith
total eleelric:, locotH In
Racine. will oale on lond 32 Mobile Homes
- . - t o right-with
for Sale
.; - n payment. Coli after 4
• •· "'. for oppolntmont, 814·''423-8267.

' ' :------------~---Cor- 3 lOis with hauM
. 1hao slight tiro dolmoga,
' , ~orl an luttamut6 Brick
~·. H2·3248.
'

I btl tor cit-

and .....,_ -

Nico, remodeled 2 bdr., 2 1977 mobile homo14x70, 3
ocras. 1287 lb. tobecco bdr., 2 both. good cond ..
biH. SR 114 betlorMn flnenolng -oblo. fB.&amp;oo.
lldWoii-Rio G-de. co11 _c_.1_1e_1_,4_--2_•_e_-1_1_1_e_._ _
112•11&amp; 2 bdr . t . - with
114-241-1298.
lnveument property for fnlnt 6 beck porches, omoll
Ilia, four pie• In good ollopa workahltp. 21 'II acret
land, un-pod
6 - d locotlon. low down cfoored
61. Rt.
payment, posittvec81hflow. oprlng, nJfll
1114. Coli
Col 1·304-273-9746
-4. 1
. 4bdrm. ~etoryonLwr.Riv. h·-''"----~--"-~
Rd.,lg. rooms, loll.,_, 1979 Liberty Cor avon
bucll otove, -rOle 20a40 14x70, 3 bdr .. lront kite~.
prage, In-ground pool. Call dining. living room with
woodburning firopl-. both
814-448-11221.
with gordon tub, nice ap·
8 vra. old. 3 bedrm. 2 bathe, pliencee many featurea .
fomlly room with wood 1872 Bllrnont 1 2•60. liltburner. Single car oerege, on chen. living, 2 bclr .. 1 bath
· 8 flat acree with ttocked no fumance or appllancn.
pond. City wotlf In Recine. Coli 441-0902 8:00AM to
Coli 1114-848-2841.
4:00PM .

Mobile Home. Inc.

Eaten Alf.

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Farm on Craton R01d off
lit. 87, Mooon County. 183
•crea, 30 K,.. paatYre. 35
acrtl meedowa , Reet
timber. All newly foncod All
mlfteral rlghtl Included.
1911 ! 14•70Skyllnemoblil
homo. 3eK.I0 machinery
ohod . .Machlnery, cattle, otc .
304,88&amp;-3010 '

Z bdr. opt. with rotrl&amp;. &amp;
atov•. on Fifth AVa.. no
...to. 11 eo mo. pluo utilities.
Send lnqulrnto boA 100 In
coro of the Gonlpolil Dolly
Tribune. BZS Tl*d Avo ..
Gallipolis. Ohio 481131.

~::===~~!?;: Ia

lot for Hie in Mercerville.
Coli 1114-2&amp;11·11118.

Apprf;Jx. 5"h acre. levelland,
with frontage on 2 roada.
exc. for building or mini
farm, an utHhiu near by, on
old Rt. 1 80 near Porter,
19,000. Call 814 · 388 ·
8801.

Furnlohed opt. 2 t&gt;cir. 1138lol:
2nd , Golllpollo, •1811 wotor
paid. Coli 4411-4418 oftar
?PM.

133 ecroo. molltly timber,
aecludld, 2 miles from
Route 3&amp;. ol• mllae from
Hendereon on good grevel
roed , bordere Cornatelk
Stsll Pori&lt;, lncludoo two
- · and troller hookup, ell
mineral riQhtl included .
137,000.00
1114-4411020S.

Modern 1 bdr. apt. epplian·
cea. furniahld. air conditl·
oned. 1118 plus utMitioo - ·
dap Coli 4411-20511.

42 Mobill Homes
for Rent

44

2bdr. trailer 117&amp; plus deposit. Coli 1114-388-9861 .
2 bdr. fully fumlohod, air
cond.. edullo only. Coli
448-4110.
2 bdr. mobile hame private
lot, 2'12 mi. out Rt. 688
f175 mo.. eacurlty dop. &amp;
rot. Call 448·4807 or 44821102.

Small one bdr. trailer in
Konougo. All utilities paid.
f186 mo. Coll448·74011.

3 bdr. houea doiW&lt;o, control
olr, POOl llc,·Coll875-6104
or 11711-13111.

2 bdr trailer In country Call
Lorge homo, largo yard, 1114-286-6813.
f3&amp;0 mo .. 1200 doposk. , --~------­
Coll448-7157.
Mobile homo. Call 448 ·
1232.
House for rent in Mercerville
oroo. Coll448-3159doyo. 0 r 2 bedr. unfurnished trailer.
258·11112 evo.
large country lot, fUfal
tet. Located In Centerpoint .
Very nlca 2 bdr. duplex. Coli 113-3711-1108.
completely fumlohod. wltor
pold, no lnolda patl, Main Nice 14x70 3 bdr .. mobile
St .. C ....h1•o. Coll814-241- homo. 1235 mo. deposit &amp;
&amp;818.
•
utilltios, no ~·· Coli 4482192.
2 bedroom hou• in Pome· 1' - - - - - - - - - roy. Furnloitod or unfur- 12x60 2 bedroom mobile
n)shad. Coli 1114-992-2381 homo, partly furnished, Ro·
doyo or 992·2608 ....,;ngs cine orao Call 614· 992·
6858
.
3 bedrm houaa noor Molp
Min~ No. 1. fZ26 o month,
bdrm tum•ahed ' trailer,
noo dopooit. can 814- 2t166
mth, plua utilities 8t
742-21211.
depoait, no pete. Call e14992-7479.
2 bedroom houM on Ohto
St . Point PleaMnt. Avella· 2 bedroom mobile home. 1
blo oflar July 1Oth, rent bedroom apt, effldency: apt .
- b l o . call alter 6PM, 614-448-0882.
•
304-876-571 1

w•-

2 -room homo. 304-8763172.

44

Furnished offlcloncy opt.,
carpeted throughout. f171
mD Oop. • m. required.
JACKSON ESTATES Coli 448-4107 or 446·
APARTMENTS (Equol 21102.
Houoing Opportunltyl hoo 1 bedroom Apt. •198. mo.
one aod two bedroomt,
utllltloo. Equel
otorting at t1 '7 for one Including
Houolng Opponunky. Conbedroom and f193 por tact
vglogo Menor Apto.
month for two bedroom,
1114-tt2·77B7.
'
with 1200 dopos~ located
noor Foodtond ond Spring
Apto. Middleport.
Volley Plaza. pool oild TV
riiH
for Senior
ont. Coil 448-2745 Or loove
1130. Equal Housmeuage.
Ing Opportunltiee. 814·
3 bdf. unfum gtrage apt.# 992-7721.
S260 plus dopook. Call
Newly ramodelorl 2 bed446-37811.
room, equlppad kitchen.
Furnished opt 919 2nd .. t225. 0 - l t roquired. Coli
Golllpollo 1175. Men Dnly. 614-992· 5319 or 992 ·
2816.
Coli 448-441 8 after ?PM.
Newly remodeled 2 bdr ..
equipped kltcl\on, centiil
olr. 8250. 821't!o Second
Ave.. Golllpolis. Coli 44112158.

Nowly redacoretod, 1 borl·
room, partially furniehed,
U211. Oopooit required . Coli
814-992-8318 or 8922816 .

4 rooms &amp; Lth. unfurnished
pat.. utiliti81 paid. adutte
only. no ~·· Coli 4483437 or 4411-3111 .
Mobile homo fumolhod, AC, l-1-&amp;_2_be_d_roo_m_f-um-io_ho_d
ideal for 1 or 2 men.
beoutlful riverview. Fostoro apto. Coll814-992-6434 or
:rrolleo-Porlc. Coll44&amp;·1602. 992 -5914 or 304· 882·
2688.
2 bdr. -unfumtshed. eKtr•
nlca, 2 mi. out on Rt. 688. Unfum11hed 2 bdr. in Crown
Uoo mo .. oduito only. c .. City. Coli 814-266-6520.
4411·2300.
2 bcfr. opt. n-ty docorllod,
2 bdr. with woll to wall ttiO to .ZOO per mo. utiltios
corpet, AC. in Golipollo. Coli pert. poid. Coll675-6t04or
871-53811.
446·1408 5-.PM . .
4 rooms &amp; beth, fumiohod,
dun, no ~·· edulls only.

~::.f:l'-~~~~~43-21144 or ,.~;~~c~.~~~~6~1".~f~~,«~on!8~~;~5~;~;:

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

ESTATE SALE
Farm Machinery and F:quipment of Harry Rainey
t: state
OATE : July 13, 1984
TIMF. : lOO' CIOC:k a .m
PlA CE: E lla Fletcher farm on U. S. Route JS, South

of Henderson. West Virginia. ad1oining Crank farm .
WILL INCLUDE :

19611nternaltonallS4 tractor w•th loader
l.SS Farmall cab tractor
Hay wagon with bed, brush hog, corn planter, two
wheel tra•ler, Ford corn planter, 1913 New Holland
H~y B1ne, Ford Hay Baler, Ford turn plows. •
Holland transplanter and many other items.
AI I:TrONEf:R: RiHt

p,..,....,

LAND AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUlY 28
1984--10:00 A.M.

Located three miles south of the Locks on
State Route 7, situated in Section 16 of
Ohio Township,the following will be of-•
fered:
dnlled well.
County water IS available, all the ~bove lotS are bound
by the Ohio River. Here . 1~ a rare opportunrty to
purchase land along the Ohio River. All land will be
sold subrect to the owner's conf1rmat1on. Owner financing available.
Terms: 20% Down, bll1nce due upon deliverinc of

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN
froM tlllhpohs, like Rt. 141. TuraleH onto Rt.n5. Turn
, ri&amp;ht onto lite Potriot-Cadr~us Road. Wotch lor s•ps .

Deed.

Saturday, July 14th at 7:00 P.M.

JIM

PARTIAL LISTIIiG: Large Collection of China J1m Beam Sol·
nes; Ant1que Telephone; Clocks I Gilbert, 3 Selh Thomas,
Wnnger Wash Stand, Wash Boards, M:lk Bottles; Pla nk Boltom Chairs; Kilchen Cab1net witlt Flour Bin; 22 Caral Gold De·
signed Hniland China Plales; Blue Mason Jars {Oaled No·
vembef 30, 1858); Glass P1tchers. Some DepresSion Glass.
McGuffey Reader. Coffee Gnnder, Treadle Sewmg Machme
(convested lo electnct, Mosceilaneous Glassware and Items
Fresh Prodllc:e
Also, lou of tnd used itlrtls .
. -SIIe Every Slturd1y 11 7:00 P.M.
Have romttlttnc yov ant to stll? Boina it to the Pttriot
Auctio• Bam ud we'll sell It for you. Consipments accepted froM 1:00-5:011 p.•. on Satunlly.
Now boakiftiiUC1iOIII for July tl!d Aupst - AYtlllblo lor
specill Silos upon reqaost.
llulin Wed-yer, Auctioneer
245-5152 or 388-8249
llot rospOtltible tor accidtnts or loss of property.

MONTGOMERY. OWNER
Baird &amp; Fuller •
s.mnc Apncy

Lee Johnson-Auctioneer
Crown. City, Ohio
Phone 256-6740
Not Responsible for Acc,daltt sor lass of Proptrty

PUBLIC AUCTION.
SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1984
Located from Racine, Ohio on Co. Rd. 28 in
Bashan, Ohio. Watch for sale sips.
"Antique or Collector Items" .
Wheal gronder. Pomeroy &amp; Green Bner rars, wash stand, bul·
let, table, Jenny Lind bell, Seth Thomas mantel clock, Ses·
s1on mantel clocks, smoktng stand, hulch, Roy Rogers nng,
Jmgle Badge, wood hand wash1ng machme brass &amp; copper
kettles, 1932 Eveready radio, wood high cha1r, ~epress1on ,
Nepon. IRS Prussure, and lot ol mise diShes
"Auto &amp; Truck"
'
1980 Ford Fa1rmonl, 6 cylinder, PS, auto , arr, 4 door
1975 Super Cab Ford FIOO, 320 aulo., PS. w/2 new tires.
"Tools"
Crattman band &amp; radoo arm saws, Craltman I HP roulers.
p1pe dies, v1ce, Wards routers. bils, wood laylh &amp; lools, Black
&amp; Dec~er work mate, &amp; other tools
"Radios &amp; Mise."
F1Ye uno! busoness radiO, f)OWer converter, transiSter boosI·
ers, ground plane, phone answenng serv1ce. electric guitar &amp;
amplifier

S::SO.

·Nowllollnl.•••·-llllt.3'
luom,2fullldta.

Addn . l\11

.. lise."

lo.. of . . . - 101.
304-178-8421.

Pocnic lable, lois of misc. vinyl sod1ng, 10 fl posl, samples of
wmdows &amp; s1dong in cases. ra1iing, push mowers, lawn roller
new and more

Owner ............. - ·

.............. tBe.-.00.

i

··coins"

15·20 silver dollars 1878·1935, 1875 20 cenl p1ece, 17
cents. Flying Eagle penny, 3 cenl dime, prool sets pf coms,
21l1h Cenlury collection of coons, 17 Jewel Ham1non pocket
walch in case, paper money, knoves (old &amp; new case). Kas·
bar, Sherade

f11,000.00-. A••IM: pat. 1oM. 304-1181128.

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OWNER - GL£Nif BISSELL

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3 rooms a"d bath, ax.tra
nice. Oood location . Depoatt
and refrencte required.
S228 . month . 304-8711090.

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rent, frM heat. C•ll· 814-.:
892-7481
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1o Middlopon,

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TWIN RIVERS TOWER
POINT PLEASANT. WV

RIVER BEND PLACE
. ' NEW HAVEN, WV
..,,.,,. for lira Elderly, dlsablorl and handl..,pp..t. lint is 30 parcenl of adluslorl Income
Ill qualified ttllllnll with an lncortM of IHs than
112,3110 par y ..r.

ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT
Call Either Number:

Twin Rinrs Tower, Point Pleasant, WV
675-6679

River Bend Place, New Haven, WV
. 882-3121
OFFICE HOURS: 9·5
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.
LIMITEoO NUMBER OF APARTMEfiTS
AVAILABLE FOR PERSONS BETWEEN
AGE
62.

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I lot 550'x200' w/basement hoose and

Public Sale
• Auction

· ••drooma. 1~ Ntha. LMte
lol. CoM 304-1118·- bol toN 1:30. 1178·4388 -

S:OIII'M..... I .

Ona bedroom up11alre apt. ~
for rent In Porn,eroy. Can •
814-992-51121 .
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1982 Ford 3600 D•eset tractor

42 Mobile Homes
•or Rent

2 II*. 2 mile Euroko.
t1110 mo. plus doposii_ no

Apartment
for Rent

SAL~

Apartment
fot Rent

HouM tor oate. I~ -me·
. flloloon. 13.000.00do¥oM. 3

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goroge In Mlddlopon Furnished or unfurnished. Coli
014-992·23B1 dllyoo•992250V evonlngo.

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for Rent
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Apartment
for Rent

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1 10 foot Jot1, one acre .or
mare. near Racine. TP wa·
tsr. UOOO and up. Coli
1114-9B2-3921 .

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APARTMENTS , mobllo ,
Two bedroom, clun. Camp
room upetalra •pt .• adutta. Conley oroo. UOO.OCI mo. homes, houaea. Pt. Pllaunt
1 room furnished offlclencv pluo utllltlu. 304· 171- ond Golllpollo . 614-4411, '7
B221 .
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opt; odulto. Con 448-1 232. 41183
or 304-773-8143.
---~-_;_Thio 2 bedroom opt . h11 n - One bedroom apartment. Nice 1 anCI Z bedroom:•
corpotlng &amp; lr11h paint, conv. location . 304-&amp;76· unfurnllhtd 1partmente .~
304-875-2218 before
'f~~gz~~~~~~locattd 1 mile from Sitver. 2441 .
p.m.
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Bridge Pion. •185 pluo
oloctrlc 6 goo. Coli 4411- !iii!~~fl·lij;j;;!
4&amp; 14 or 1-304-273-9745.
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Apartment
for aent

Nicely turnlahe mobile home
In ei~y. CA. 1 or 2 aduttS
only, n~ pita. Coli 4411·
0338.

36 Loti &amp; Acreege

Gtllipolis

...114-146-IIU.

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Houea for eale. IN Plfll
D-. J!'olnt PluoaM. 2
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with-

,. Maathwt:troak

Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Farmo for Sale

1978 Nuhuo 3 badroomo, 200 ocrN, for moro lnforboth ond ~. Iorge wooden
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utHitY bldG .. underpinning.
m••an ca
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i· :'I' I ·I
rongo. relrlgerotor. Inc. Aoeumoblo loan with down 1~-:----:c:--...:...,:--::--payment, ortcellont condl- •·41
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tion. Coli 114-387-0881 .
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Wanted to buy u1ed coal •
wood ha11era. Swain Furnituro. 448·3169. 3rd. &amp;
Olive St., Gellipolil, Oh.

Gonlfol dontlot, now hiring
Bnthuala•dc, career oriented
dentol aoletant. No pro·
vlouo tl'linlng II neclllllfY.
lost : Billfold, brown. con· Pleooo Hnd compiota r•·
tainlid important papers • 'eume along with ntfwence
money. loll in long Bottom to P.O. lo• 721-D. PomeReodsvlllo ..... or Read roy, Oh, 467119.
Brothers Store. II found,
please coli 1114-986-3383. Tho Gollo-Molp Commun.
ltv Action Agency (CAA) io
cunontly placing ollglblt
youth, 20to 21-olcl, on
tho Tltlo liB Summer Youth
Employ..,.nt oild Trlinlng
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Public Sale
Ptogrom (SYETP) Appllcl·
&amp; Auction
tiona muet be - • • of
Gollll or MilO&amp; County to
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quoHfy. PortlclpenU 32 hauo'l p e r - ond urn
Auction every Fri. night et •3.38 par hour. For further
the Hanford Community information contect the
Center. Trucklaada of new Gollii·Miioo CAA. JTPA
men:hondiH _ . , - · offlcN 11 4411-1018 or
Consigmonto of ...W and 112·2222 . Tho Gelllo·
uoed men:llondoo lllwey8 Molp Community Action
wolco..... Rlchord Roy- Agoney II on Equal a_.
Aucllonur . 304· 276- tuftlty Empta t•lftd . . 4ice
30119.
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Homes

• 4 bdr .. 1 ~ bath, S acres,
rdon opot, ~ mi. below
. urelca . Worklhop with carI'Ofl, t29,SOQ. Coli 448·
4222.
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8obysltter needed In our
homa tor an Infant for
1984·85 school yoar during
teaching houn. Contact
P.O. Bo• 8, Rutllnd, Ohio
41778.

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For Rent in town wfth option
to buy. 3 BR, fenced yord.
CoM 1114-448-2081 nights.

Up to 15 words ... One day lnoertion ......... $3 .00
Up to 15 words .. Three day insertion .. .. .. $4.00
Up to 15 Wordo , .. Six day lo)sertlon ..... ...... $7 00
(Average 4 woo(da per line)

We pay ctJh for lata model
clean u11d c.rt.
Jim Mink Chov.-Oids Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson
446-3672

Ill oil I SLill·

8 75- Pt. Pleasant
458-Leon
576-Apple Grove
773-Mason
882-New Haven
895- Letert
937- Buffalo 1

992- Milldleport
Pomeroy
985 - Cheeter
343- Portland
247- Latert Fails
949- Racine
- 742-Rutland
867-Coolvllle

446 - Gallipolie
367- Cheshlra
388-Vinton
245 - Rio Grande
268 - Guyan Diet.
643-Arabia Dill.
379-Welnut

Plano Tuning . ~ lreaeonable.
1 ~ yoaro · rolloblal rionce. Chlrloo Scott, Mid·
• dleport, Oh.lo. Coli 1114912-3711.

Mason Co .. WV
Area Code 304

Melgo CountY
Area Code 81 4

Gallia CountY
Area Code 81 4

St!rv11:es

;~tate furn1shed prrsmJtiC reu o

•, Pavement W1d th - vanes
: • ProJeCt Leng th- 0 00 feet or

Classified pages cover the
following.telephone exchanges ...

71 -Autoa for Sale
72-Tru9kl for Sal•
73-Vans &amp; 4 WD •
7 4-Motorcyclea
76-Boote Ill Motors
76-Auto Parte &amp; Accesoorieo
77-Auto Repair
78-Camplng Equipment

61-Houeahold Goods
52-CB, TV Ill Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
64·Misc . Merchandise
6 &amp;-Building Supplies
5 6-Peta for Sale
· 57-Musical Instruments
· 58-Fruita &amp; Vegetables
59-For Sale or Trade

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Public Notice

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

. PioM Tuning and Ropoir.
, Brunlcordl Muolc Co .. 448- 1978 Boyviow 14 X 70,
01117. lklll ond Integrity our Rofrlg, stvva. CA. W8, good
trldaontrtc . Lsno Donlols cond. Coli &amp;14-4411· 11011
814-742-2881 .
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' lt'-no Tuning. (rooaonoblo, home, Ya acre lot with 36~;315
ralltble) 1 2 yean ••pa- block building, ~ ocro lot
rlonco. Chorteo 'Scott. Mid- with IOflllc sonk &amp; rurol
dleport, Ohio. C•ll 1114- wat.,. Call between 7 •
. ~ 982·371 B.
8PM, 4411·0181 .

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Profealonal
Services

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Tribune - ~2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 675-1333

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Po11tive I.D.
DAN SMITH - AUCTII£EI
a-49-2033 011 t92-7301
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.PUBLIC AUCTION _.

Of Antl9un Ill Collectora ltemo
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LOCAnON: Hodlinc V1lley Motor Inn, Nlfsonvilt, OH. '

FRI.DAY, JULY 13 AT 5:00 P.M.

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Evening Sele
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the followin1 items will be sold in the 1ir conditioned comfort of the Hoc:kin1 Valley Motor Inn of
Nelsonville.
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ANTIQUES, &amp; CLLECTOR ITEMS: A very good selecbon or .
oa~ . wanut &amp; mahogany furmlure, also pnm111ve 11ems. wal.
nul singte door corner cupboard,lifftop grain box, puncheq •.
Un p1e sales. walnul 6 pane hang:ng corner cupboard, nrc~
oa~ claw foot server w1lh oval muror &amp; clawfoot serpentine
clawfoot chest wilh m1rror, 3 oa~ Sideboards, oa~ ~11chen
cabinetwrth flour bin &amp; sliding upper &amp;lower doors, oak 60"
exectuv1e des~ Wllh ra1sed panels. oak flal wall cupboards, •
n1ce oak dressers, tables, stands, Llmberts Grand Rapids
Stool, 8 niCO oak Secretary bOOk case Wllh head oak bok case
w:th ban &amp; claw leet, round oa~ lable with cla'w feel round
mahogany 50" dining table with mass1ve claw leel: Tem
soze mahogany h1gh chest w1lh hal box &amp; m1rror Plus other
.
turnrture not listed. Seleclron of wocker 1tems.
STONEWARE: 6 gallon 1a r w1lh hand brushed decoral:ons - ·
Ham1Hon Greensboro stenc1led hand jug, 2 gallon jar w11~
free hand (2), other crocks &amp; 1ugs.
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COLLECTOIIS ITEMS: Old wooden cabmet maker's loot
ches~ noce fancy brass piano l1ght, n:ckel over brass rolary.dice game, Old WOOdell' number wheel, Er:ckson banana :
shaped bowl wllh paper we:ghl bubble base, eleclnc B&amp;H· · .
brass Iaiiie lamp, br:dge lamp wdh marble, small wooden
lool box, 2 car hand operated Child's tra~n Wllh about 20 leel
of track, assorted wood planes. small malched pa11 of barber .
shop sm~s•. 22 Winchesler Model60 Single shol r:lle, double
barrel SteYens !2 'sholgun.
UNLISTED ITEMS
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Salt or Check with Positive ID. ·
Inn has d1ninaroom

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AUCTION

JULY 14, 1984--10:00 A.M.
Location: 27 Vine St. (corner of Belmont Dr.) .
Auctioneer's Note: Be on time!
This is 1nother auction of quality clean ~ousehold
items includinc knict-knacks.ltams ran1efrom 30's
to present time.
Broyh:ll sofa - blue prmt. malchmg Broyhill loveseal. lg. 011 ,
pamlmg on canvas. lg. blue leather chair, 2 end tables w1th
marble top, I malching cofiee table. pole lamp, ceram1c wall
clock. chma cabmet. wooden wail shell. full SIZe maple bed
aoo malching dresser, sm bedroom t ha:r, maple cedar
chesl (Lane), maple slereo, 2 pc bedroom su:te maple lull
SIZe bed, double dresser, Holpoinllreezer {chesl 'type),
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tag washer and dryer. G.E. dehum:d1fler, dinette lable, 2 slt!pr';j
stools, se1 steel shelvmg, ereen couch [Kroehlerl. RCA
sole TV (black &amp; wMe), wmgback cha:r (Norwalk), I brown
footstool, 3 t1ered occ!s1onal lable. book shell, !:replace
saeen. andirons, brass ooal lllckel quilting frames. lamp table. old lrunk, electric portable sewmg machme (Smger),
Samson~e card table and 4 chaws. TV lrays. books. miSc. bed•
hnens, new electnc blanket; afghan, m1sc p1ctures, misC.•
tools, set W1ison golf clulis, m:sc table lamps, 2 brass lioor '
lamps, des~ . desk chair, !large ceram1c vase {unusual),
padded ouldoor cha1se lounge, webbed cha ise. 1 gnl's p:cy&lt;
cle (26m.). lawn ch11rs, Sears 3 speed shampooer, Hoover: '
power dnve hcuum cleaner, osc1llalmg lan, 5 ft step lad.
der, 4 crocks
,
R1val Cln Qpener, Ostenzer blender, loasler oven, 3 enameled roaslers, stainless carvmg set w:th 6 steak knives -1
set nonstone, set Classic Mekm English :ronslone {service ior
12 mcludmg service p1eces). Sunbeam deep fryer, old box
hal su:tcase, m11c k:tchen ulens:ls. m11c
pans, z- ~
Sunbeam mllers, old
Knowles collector plate
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21nc lid.m1sc.
3 Sienko
several
p1eces orlales,
brass, Ibrass
pr brass candlestick hOlders w:th bells.
(5 matching), Murphy's lawn mower, lots
numerous to menloon.
TERMS: C1sll or check llith P,opor I D. All items to be sot- .tied for 1nd rtlllcmd clly of Slit. Not responsible for lost·
items or accidenb. Lunch served .
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GUARDIANSHIP AUCTION
Personll Property of Garnet Beard
Polly Wethertlolt, Guardian
Suzanne Moulton, Attorney
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Guordian~hip, Gall11 Co.
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Probllte •17,864 •
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THE McGHEE AUCTION CO.
Gallpotla. Ohio 46631
Phone (614) 446-0&amp;52
Auction-: Myron l. tBud) McGh. .
App. Auctioneer: Steve McGhee

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Oppo~unity

COMMERCIAL
BUILDING

GOOO USED APPLIANCES
Wa1h.,., dryeri. refrigeraton. rangao, Sklno Ap·
pUanceo, Upper River Rd.
ballde StoM CI'Hf Motel.
S14-441·7398.

$SAVE$
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AT THE

DENTAL CENTER

For Lease or Sale

ON DENTURES

Located 435 Second Ari. in
Glllipolii ICrOSJ froii.Posl
Office. 4,000 sq. fl. build·

DURING JUNE &amp; JIILY
SAVE 1120

in1- Would 1111kl idell re1111 outlet or offices. Con·
!let M. Donley, Rt 2. Box
275, Bidwell, OH. 45614.

.ON ASETOF OUR

VERY BEsT DENTURES '

SAVE $60 PER IIENTURE
PHONE 30n72-3222
R.B. SMITH

64 Misc. Merchandise

RIPLEY. W. VA.

JULY 3ht IS LAST DAY
. TO BUY A GRAVELY
AND GET A

.FREE ATTACHMENT
IN STO.CK MODELS
2 WHEEL TRACTORS
2-5240 Hind Start 8 HP
1-5260 Elec. Start 8 HP
· 2-$.645 Halld start 12 HP

"FREE"
Mower

Tiller
Plow or Harid Tool

ond light , hou .. · koeping
roorna. P•rlc Central Hotel.
Coli 814·446- 07~6 . ·

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SIHplng r®m •125. utili·
tloo pold. Shore both. mole
only. RenDe • refrtg. 919

Trailer lot for rent. upper At.
7. Coli 814·387·0232 or
448-4285.

47 Wanted i:o Rent
Wanted 1tor4tge tpace in
barn or garage' to .store old

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*&amp;50. ond ·up. maple or plno

fini8h. Bunk bed complete
with mattrOIHI, $260, and
up .t o U95. Baby bedo,
1 1.0. M~eoaao or liox

10 HP ford .......... ,............... ·;. '995 oprlnga, lui or twin, •&amp;a ..
· Automatic, ~ydraulic lift_, 42" mower, snow ·blade. · · sets.
firm. U8.
auoen
*195.and4 •7a.
dr. cheats.
.42. II dr. chettl, -.&amp;4. Bed
8' HP' M.assey Ferguso·.n" " ' ' ...... $595 ' !romeo,
S2!1.and t25., 10 ·

NO MONEY DOWN
$50 A MONTH

rang11, refr,iglratora. TV
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Directions: Rt. 7 South of Gallipolis,

erose Raccoon Creek Bridge. Turn right

8o follow signs. ·

OFFICE OPEN TILL DARK .
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Anniversary Sale
JULY 5 THRU JULY 8
WEEKDAYS 9 T.O 6:30
SATURDAY 9 TO 4
SUNDAY 1 TO 4 .

1984 18ft. TRAVEL TRAILERS
- STARTING AS LOW AS

$6,295 .
Plas Tex.&amp;Title

SAVE UP TO ss,OOO ON ANY
. MOTOR HOME ON OUR LOT
SAVE UP TO '2,000 ON AN'Y .

YELLOWSTONE TRAVEL TRAILERS
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Dele Scheiber, our Yellowstone repressentative. will be here for the weekend. Re&amp;ister for free door prizes . .

· 10% Discount on all Store Merchandise
125 Off On Any l.eer'lopper In Stock
ANNIVERSARY . CELE~TION
·AT

:BURDffiE SERVICES
&amp;SUPPLIES
U.S. lt. SO Wast, CaoiYille, Oh. 45723
614~667-3386

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U..-t-. · Sand. •Grlvtl.

Ooll)larld In M - . Maigo,
Golllo 0&lt; pick up -* Rlchardo

• lon.

c.. ~-nell. ·
cut up ilalro

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"'-d. Call 114,jlft·

--'for--·
&amp;il Building Supplill

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33, N- Ha.. n. Completa

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·Acres P!Wides • kina'&gt; view of !hen Township. Home
fealures 3 large BRs. liull batt., living room_wilh firflllla&lt;e,
famiy room. Olge eo!·in kitthen with delu•e cabinetS. 2 car
garage _&amp; 2 - ~ce D!JChes. ·25 acres to go along with IDu!e
wllicll•iltludes pine lludded kno! Md ideal~ fonmal
lak• W0!1l 18$1 king at $79,9(Xl ·
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NEW USTIIIG Qll QUiET STII££T-YQU'U
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lflo qually btJilt 3BR "'"" itlst ool$ide of' me city limits.
Pertecllor roupk!s jtJst startin11 oo( 111~ ho100~cleall and in a
mce .area lndudes eat·•~ late~ wilh all appliances, I car
~:'~gas he.t and, ~B~tral air. Buyers , Prolecli&gt;n Plan.

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\Y~ .and i!JOrS make ~ l»nne
1o
~ . balfl: gas heat carpollan!l
Buyers Pr&lt;Qciion. $&lt;: .,JUO.

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Situated on a 23 acre kool with kNeiy vieW ollhe river this.
~ 4TH All£. - V"Y I!DOd il-IDwn locRorl. RI!ITIOdeled 4
2800 sq. tl ho100 olio~ Plenll of privacy. The ill me has 3or 4
bedroom home. lrdudes alum. sidilll\ tami~ room
bedrooms, 3 lu! coram&lt;: tile baths, equiP!*~ kitdlen, 2
, fireplace, dinilgroom, nat gasi'oatlhighest$101).~
liret&gt;liK&gt;S. 2 family roorro,large finished balement jindudes
delacbed garage pus a ~rge ferrel backyard. Buyer
. 15124 lamly rQOnl), 3 zooe wilh heal. 2 car carpor1. plus · ' · ~n llr 1'f"'l· $49,900. Owner oil help finance.
r!lich more Wil sel addili(lnal 42 ac!!'S with "'~ walnut
cherry, ash. HoiJse and 2.3 ao prited. at $69,900.
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Ideal~ i~Jj:aled. on~ . 2 Illites fnln- where YIXI're dose 1o
GOOD HOlE - NeW ising 3 BR. large balfl, uli!i\Y, large
everylflong rut still • the courlry•.Yoo ilfrrirelhis L·shaped
livilg roo!!\ 1Sx24' gi!lage. ()1e of lfle be!!: buil and
:,:' ranch
yoo pass by~ Ycxi111ail in ki11e wilhthe
0r onre yru'"" O!M it 2 bricl&lt; firEplaces, iarge living
coo&lt;ltioned homes .. have listed. N&lt;e I.Wn. garden area; or
trailer spaai.IJ;oaled iUS! off Route 7 011 George's Creek Road.
room and 24x241amiy room. 3 bedrooms. 2 biilhs' and lull .
On~ asking $4ZOOJ. .
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basement Easy Ill heat. and cool. Large nai ~~ o1
apprOKI\lOtely I acre 2 car garage:

• lOOKIIIG FOR SQMUHIIIG COOl, COMFORTABLE, QUIET
!'IIYATEm - We have a 3 bedroom home siluated
Racaxlll Creett Approx. Ncres of cleared land and
• aio!li frontage ~h"private OOat d!Jck Ideal ~Sp&amp;i$Pe~i'
• R~nl water. SOme wOoded area. Price oow ·.
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gun - Gun coblnoto. UIIO.
Gas or electric ran,." S376.
Baby mottr.. eoo. •26 · •
'35. bod !romeo •zo. u5
• no. king troino . 8110:
Good se!ection of bedroom
suites. c-eder cheat1, .
rockers. meUI c:abinetl
swivel 'rockira. •
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Uaed · Fumiture ··." Chairs,
dryers, and TV' a. 3 miles out

.relidence

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LUXURY HOlE AT IIAIIGAIN Plitt£
Most house lor the money oo the marli!t Seauiit~ stone and
frame illni! with leifurO&lt; ~*• •-~-- oor1 ftoofs. den or study,
3-4 BRs. 1M S-0-l-D~mily
lbOih hove

offi&lt;E,

room

liB......,

fireplace). tlr!!1al din .... "" -'and 2 ~ baths 2 car

gar~.

In city lll!llt; 011

deadend slreel $79,900.

' WAITIIG fOR YOUllllherniEDOFcm
N1i11111!
a JUST
JtBird ..,_ llilfin i1 few IJMiy 3 bed.room bricll
111~eutC , e- 11· ..... ,..., home in avery delirable to-

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3 · Seely Queen size "box
spring• in orginal pac~ge,
U!1Uied, $60 eac:h. Call
614-245-9398.

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addition~

fireplaces

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ca_~nel!

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608

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992· 2259
NEW LISfiNG - Middleport
"- Neat 3 bedroom home on
good street lndudes garage,
kitchen equipped with range,
ref., · d~hwasher, patio, central
air, 60xl20' lot All this for only

~ontage

In

lur commerCial use. WIR se1 al or part dependilg 011 ilJyef
M 011 Rllfll
ol Hdzer Hasplal. CaN us lor

roore mlorrnalion.

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orm llis ~rge wooded in I 'lfl'/ i!DOd areo near Rio
Grar1do. PMd road lronil(le. LOOJ IMdt iUntfd
apjlllllimately 15 yrs. ""·
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nile west of Rio Gral)de oo RloCenletpoim Rood. No MWlbie
hon1es- Has nice wooded areo. County water·-· quality
homes in - Pi'&lt;eil• $14.000.
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witlllut

shed.

ACflf o lhe key 1o a success1u1 larm
operation. Why work i!Kira acres when I ac. ,. loss will
just as IOOCh. lei us sillw you a prodtJcliYe IlSee. farm lflat

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ronti1111e 1o be a
larm ·
with
management H'satobaa:o. &amp;Jain, hay and IMSoclr ,
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COUNTY - Owner Wants An
Ofler - I~ acres with bam, .
·sheds and ho~ Also gas well
producing and minerals. Call

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70 ACRES_~ IOIIlE HOI£ - Wyru enjlrj ~of - .
plenly "' wildlle,!Rams, ..... """ and just lliain
elbow room lflen you'll want ID ioe this. lndudes 12164
.maiJie horre with - $.12,000.
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su•miE RmfAT - ilr yW-~ound ,...-, This
~ IMO maiJie home iS !ilulled on tb Like
(RI&lt;:roon Creel). and has- ..,_, boll dDdi and lillY
eccess 1o Dt1io Rivet lor IK&gt;Itine lhe home ilcMies 2
lredraotro. equilliJed t;!chen, mast ........ 10i25 . .. .
IOxJI...- pordl ~~creek, plus IOxiO Slorlle.
·You must see this one II $18.500

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acn!! II 5.44 acres. Rio Cenlrt ~ with P1o1oc1ive
nollidil"' IJI."' - j i l l lhe mcs in lfis QUiet ~-Pyiced fnln $7)50 II $11.45(1.

68 AC. FMI o:....i juli tWo mile&gt; east of 11i1 Grliide ""
E- ilenrlo! Rood. Clly !iChadS. 40 ec. mil of jpld ""''
land. blllfoce " ptllure. 4000' m~ of n.d IRinbtll County
millllk Has idlildolod- 3lilidnxim- blllr.
lorced
air · G!lod orHarm SUpPy and SiNI
Slrearn. 2 barns and n.:hi1e - . . .
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Nice lqe kt 100 I. 11r ll4 1. 1211. 11r 00 ft. Price mobile home in
edlllt LUdlirlrl 2 arr pre. nnl-*- Nice Ra dale to
('. . . . IJnl, 1-. nlllllll!ill tJr only $16,900.1.1!1 us sliM
JIIU 1lis one mw.
. 150
1012 SQUIIE fOOT BLOCI BUilDIIG
Many ue-.-1111 be 1flii*Y sDt. mwmade irE a 4 ruorn ·
1M bllh lope. helci .... nnl "*system, plusciled 111!1

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I'Ufl IUJIIOP DRIVE.

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fOJRIMIID ruling, 8eautif~ - · llt&gt;elopets

1.57 ACIES - 7 IOOIIS

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nnl ... . . , lqe fiinjy 101111.
~1121 GRit; . . ~ storm lliniiOw5 &lt;11111 dDcn. Nice

APAmOIS FOI ROll

wl IEED USrtiiGS -

U$1 IIITIIIJS

11570

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bile home hookllp. lg. metal tidg. with two car garage: Feocecj.ilill
$29,1XKl.
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.A1'1'11JX, Z ACRES Of WID within the city, has beaWfU
bedrm. brick home. P'lcbri!sque ..ew of the Ot1io
3 w.b..
• ileplaceS and OliOOor lirepace · p
rm.
• dec»! ad with solid cllerry
i.JJIJrl with ·ri~!dariUffi. 21\
bedr1IL Call(err Morpn lor addilioNI ·
OUT YOUR BACK DOOR OIITO Til( GOlf COURSE •howe ~ 2 bedrQOin ali b rent Price $175 per monlll. ~I&lt; •

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FARM

uliized for gngte liiJTiliy or 3 apar_fJII!Il!S, I

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Yll:lli Ills. Nice sill lrtildiw 118 IIIII al tMIIies IIBe. Lm lil2
101.1 ., 111.1 8llllr
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fOR u•NI MitiS DR SFaiTSTID lOllY la 101ES.
an 11001&amp;. $12.000.
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Z·BEDRIL HOllE
'11!1 Ave Acompact home t I
~-new featJJ'es.
begjooer or retiremenl home Only t ~
• iA&amp; STIIUCTURE AlOIIG
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• ~~~ gar_aee,_atJII'OL 2aciils, very IJI'Iate. hQNM&lt;, ~I nan j •.
.~ ~ ~ inils, N5o. a beatmt~ in-troonr:l SWimmrl'

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11oneYI

1ini1s. 3 beOODS..Iormal dining rm. 2 w.b..ire~ with
Bee" &lt;M!IIS.i.g. family or T'l rm.,siua1ed ooapprox,;~acreofland.l %

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• ~auf fwse. 2·3 bedrms.. lormal dinmg.r!ll, 2 tu4 baths,
• ='in~ I w.b. irepace. par1&lt;ing &amp;• piage 11 ·rear.

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IIHLDIIII sm -~~~ POIIISMCIUTIIIIIAD - II acre "" st:
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Rl J41 1m11s.
bltila locilion
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nqun. Ontl
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IN GALLIA COUNTY
. 1 CALL oR ~~~~!::';. ~::. r.t~%
· 446-3643 EvE~ B~id"l'~~r•.::~:k-,796·
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used lor 3 or 4 bedrms. ~ will1n wail&lt;ing cislance from mostllliiio. ·
• serWles. Only $30,00000.
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px1 will o1tse1 any ex~es. A Perfect home lor wraire-.
-mg fD he in • ril:e,~ and Close t o - anal-:
ym can buy it kxlly tJr $42,500.00.
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111~ SOliiH Of 110~-: &lt;Miy4iotslel lipiD 2il:.
Slarl il S7.5al. EilllleriC lallond 11 a qua1ty rllittlbo llllld.
f!ellllit)jlilld Sfii.,.IC lllh Crly scllaoll· rounty -

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'IACAIIT WID -:- GOOD IIMSTiltlli'- 69 ~ mil olland
with QUIIily rowmg ~ees """ ill05l Aclr&gt;'&lt;Jt. 4,000' ·or rood

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HOOIUI'SI - A 'lfl'/ llllndive lllme or maiJie home !i1t
wilh i¥111 creek lnx'lllile and "'""' ill Ohio RM!r. Good
- l o r boll dock, -g sile. out of flood .... 3 sewer, and 8ectric hoolups.
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• redualf ., $42.1XXJ.OO.
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2 baths am lois of room lor expansion. Located just oil RL 7 1
• darn Price $22.00000 .
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I'JNE TIEESETTIIIG FOliO HOI£- 2 milesnorthoi.Rio
Grande 0!1 Kyger Road. iUiding, live in i!DOd 10'1150'
mollie oome. Has county - -and new SOIItit Sj!lem. This
19.5 ocrellico has 7ac. M%oftiOP area Balance in 1110111y

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--...... ferml yard and n-ground SWimrrJOg pool. l'ric:eOi; I

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t.nd

locateil
mad fronlage

bedrooms, dining room, pretty
kitchen, one bath. and large
utility room. Approx. 3 acres
with equiplilellt shed and a
nice lront and rear porch.

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·.lEW LISTIIIG - 3 Bedrm home aklng Chestnut St lol
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serviCe *t' in real. t ~ !iilra&amp;e. with rice g;~rden area f'IUIIIII' :
.$38.500.00.
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• St.At 7. Price red~ m$2S,OOJ.OO.
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CO. FARM
on Sl Rt '!1.7, 3mi. N. U.S. Rl
I JACtisON
35 Appr011. ·5000'
011 S.R witl1 .,.., very i!DOd
I btiilding sites. Croilond sides
ol SR 327. Postwe and
woods ·,..
larm. Can
with or
I cern. bl~ btiildllg priorly
20A.
Pood.
iPJd welll6'ii64'
as
40'•75' bam
I1 Has,St60.00J.
older 11ime,..needi repair CaH lor more details.
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II .Mil!riRii FEWSll.OOO
leel ol tronlage. uiX!ilent kJcation and ti'o
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YACAIIT 101 - Dowlto-!ln Gali!Ois, mmmercial area 55'x112'1 :
• ~ beilg ~ .lor parkilg _lrt Call lor more informaliofl. • =

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pond, ~ woods,

S)'stem,

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Hilly a..!. .If.
992-6191
Doltit T..- 992·!5692
.ltln Trusseii949-2S60
Jo Hill 985 44"

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- Nice 2 bedroom ranch with
a hUge living room. ·central air
conditioning, nice lot and a 2
car garage -workshop ,

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1t1, 4 bedim. home With a beaLfifuldd pine pandechleil
nl c:omblill* fire!Uce- Fonnal dining and IMng rm.. •
• (w/lifP:el, 2 car g&amp;r'W! and 110fk' aria: 2 baths. Call lor
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bedroom home. full basement
nice level 2 acres with shed,
crib, other outbuildings. Also
1ndudes 2 bedroom mobile
home with equipped kitchen. ·

NEW LISTING - Middleport

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pro~~ided:

Q)Unty

fi.:. t

3 unit!. Pnce reduced tD $30,000.00. .
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kt will l!k and septic tank. Ready lor 'fiX' fllOitile
00 &amp; $7.500.00 eech.
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add-on lamily room. 1 car
garage: $6.000.00.

for Showing ·

. • COli£~ BUilDIIIG in VIOton. has 2 ajR with JX*OOal

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NEW LISTING - Chester
Township - I acre lot with 2
bedroom 12'x50' mollie home,

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edt Bidwei-Rodney Rd Elec. heat pump, fireplace.
cert vacuutll,~ l
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Tuppers
Plains - Ranch home with .3
bedrooms. separate utility,
attached garage, WOO&lt;Iluin~.
. plus electric b.b. ooat Approx.
I acre lot $35,500.00.

$37,600.00.

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gar~.
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NEW LISTING -

tam~y· room

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$34.900,00.

NEW LISTING -

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E . Main. . . .

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hospital. This home has •

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Vine st. Gallip)is. 3 bedrooms, ~~~ ooths. cent air. formal
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· 1t1 pice you can Iiford.Lavely 3bedroom, 11! batfi,
•nd lnme !lome. Fully equipped lrilchen, eldra farge
room, Ill on nicely landscaped lot Priced in low $40s.

has

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lrilthen with , toriul dining
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· area and pr&lt;1ge.. The home
p;_t;..."; ~ . is siW*d on • lafee well
m lurier n1 011er 2 acre landsuped fol wrlfl chllin
d lind. Ci1l IDr penur1111 link'fenced in bac~ yard.
sllll\lliRI 11 this WD! Rf Also lilt ps and ceilltaf air.
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easily

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WITH livER VIEW
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a lot of character. features
I largo
livmg room/lanii~ room rombinaliOn, lorm~ d11ing
room wiltl beautiful french OOo!s. large eat-in kitchen. 3 BRs
. (sev!Jal aflic rooms rould be
limshed lor more), m
I ballls. lull
Yool lee! at horre immerliarely wl'ile
the
&amp;'! by. N&lt;e lot 11.8 acre mill wiltl 161l
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pioland
2 BR oome-pertect rental oome.lols o1
DOII'T
JUSTDRM
BYYcxi
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pieosanllysurpri!l!l.by
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"!" SfJICOJS and remodeled iiterior. 3
Ill bitt., · •
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"""kitchen ar&lt;l'dirwlg .... nat gas heal, --.....plus.
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leatunis a 2b22 famiy room with a woodluner and den (or
n1ce shMied Y!!d in town. Ownets anxious 1o sel
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I updllled
i~ t..n bwR about 18.18 has been well mainlainel and
4th bedroom) on the.loWer '""· ~· wilh -eqt.ipped for many, many more years ol ro"*""ble IMn' .
kitthen,2 car il''"i' and lenced backyanf tor:ml ofl Rl35
BEAUTIFUL CAUFCIIIIIA IIAIICII loclted 011 choice lot in
.hardwood
and
141 hke lflese
school dqttict Reduced ID $67,001
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1.. Beaulilul
Spring Valey. This brick lone
hadd excBI!r!t care and
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hard, find anymore. Horne 1ndudes 4 8Rs, eat-in kitchen
-maontenance. Features indude 3 1.-ge BRs, 2~ bllhs, 1qa
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dining room, .living room. lam~y room, sitting room. 1ormai
QUALilliS IIIE lEST IIIVESTIEIIT- And joo11 find plenty
I entrance,
liv11g room-witlllin!place. dining mom and don. Sapor Iiden
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2 balhs and _utilily room. 2 BR apl with -rate
of o in lhis 3 bedroom brick ranch. laid out 11oor jlan rs
boasts
new
and
counleriDps.
doul*
and
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entrance
Asking
$99,00Q
desi&amp;fled
lor
romlortable
IMng
decorated
with
I EliCEPTIOIIAI.LY Mil OECOIAT£0 in Ea."" ,_:...,_ _ lorrnal entrance niCe living room, kitclien. and.clining room
txill·ln BBQ.,Sliding doris ofl den open 0111o Cll'l!!ll!d polio
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and recreolion COUrt. HoniMIOd itiOfS
and · . '
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gas hOIIllocatel in convenient sjlll I charm. 3-&lt;1 bedrooms, _beaulilul living rl!llm with and dosebalhs.hostifal.
beaulilullrinl
llJyers
Pbn
$95,CkXl
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sacrifice ·pr;,acy.
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fantastiC
voew
ollfle
nver.
N&lt;e
lawri
1\Jns
the
rivtr
Owner
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Columbus.
Asloog
$59.500
Wanl
an
offer.
I. (lish or have a Ill~ dock in your own ~011.t yard). In IDwn
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al-ngRio~andsiJrrwndinKareaWejustC&lt;1!1't
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pyml ~ilcludes taxes &amp; insurance). 2 bedruo'ms.
enougll iiliiU ltii fine 00 ~ . . - buildintlol! [lone
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BUILT HOM.£ IN GAlliPOliS" - Large 3story brick
fireplace. new root. h"'! kAchen, new HWtarr~ plus""" ~
should want 1o s_ell. and the -~
~ you shoukl
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· yard with•nees and garden ~ mi. swlh
$26,JIO.
WMt t" home and 6.5 acres,
p!iced at $95.000:
baths. 2staircaS!l' I.,.IQr rP.Staurant anti®esillp, multi)lle
LET SOIEONE ElSE IAI!F "'n'AYIEIITS - Ranch
I lam!)
dw&lt;ling 1•
entt'""'l.•&lt;lo New dorms, ori!Jinai
duplex 11 ""'" Eocl S-0-\.•u ~ IMng·room, i&lt;itdlen
NEW liSTlNG ::_, 198U4x70 -~~~me with -~llllo.-l
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sr..rtters. Bargain at $74,900.. Owner wlllradli lor smaller
and batil.
gas~ - ~ ....,nl air. Bkldc imilruclion
Bit 2.bllhs. e8:lric: hell. l&lt;IBH!d in txrd\2-:I1 """"•
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m~ IOXI2 mer1a1 ~-~ 011 a rOd
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woler and sewer.
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walk
alcni
lhe
creek.
"'plorelbe
caves.
and
just
enjoy
HAS
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ALL
8
ac
bOttom
land,
15
ac.
pasll&lt;e,
25
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I lhe scenery lhis farm.There are 6 acres ofCIOPIM&gt;d 15 ae woods. ,pood. stream. i!"'"house, i!DOd modem
.plus access RJimln Creel&lt; and ri;rts lor diiching
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and
52
acres
woodland,
13391h
lribacro
base,
ai
iocalxln
and
9.5
miles
10
tldzer
Hospibl.
Pnced
a1
I !1'nerals mduded Tliire • also an older rut livable 3 $57,500. .
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ClEEk
FRain&amp;
Over
200'
of
oab!ih&lt;&gt;«
lllme. 400' ol paved road lrontage &amp; 400 (\I'M
I bedroom
with eosy access 1o Olio River. Good bilding krls. MoiJile
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1 ofl Rl 7. Many pos$;bllk $41.500.
2!1 AC. Ill WRH GOOD 3 D HOlE- B~ garage. strraae
il&gt;lnes weirome. LoCs of
$15.000.
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bldg., larm
II open pasture land. Road
I LOT USTINGS Clearvow Estates - Just o1t Route 7 at , lrontage
lor - • • housing, V"Y desirable Rurlllocalion
4U5 ACRES - t.ocaled 2 mies north G1 !Iii Grande. 11is
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Raa;oon Creek. 100'"'-50' exc81ent devl!lopmen( beautitui
to M!. Priced at $55,600.
pine !reo slrrlded iM1d .,,..,. lor • home • plus
Centtol sewage
county wilier. city
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15 ACRES Ill Of LAIID InCluding modem 5BR home, large
I financmg available wilh down payment
Part ol gas and oi pool. and loclled in
school bam. Pat1-ti100 llrrrine operation. Beautilulhome lites.
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*GOOD FISHING
*BOAT DOCK &amp; RAMP
*BATHHOUSE · · .
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calllint condition. ueo.oo:
Pliono 3,04·171·3133..
i:lothoo line poota.
231n . RCA &lt;*or conoolo TV. Mtl or !JaiiHII oil
axe aonct.. mu1t alii. 304· Picnic tabloo. all olzao. deliverY. 304-1715·:Sin. •
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Merchandise

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wringer, flrwt come. fi~
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Q!J!el flOI!lhbOrlm! ooeril' eflidenl Claie to IDwn and
hospital. GaS i'oal, central ar, E&gt;celent condrtioo inside and
oot "~' wmh.,$59,900.

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Ave .. OiiUpoUo. 114-441·
1 119. Spin waohoro, got •

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priaw thru July 31ot; Ha..
your own ••••anM woocl
thle ..,.,_., 114-211-Uft.

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Frlgldolro 2 door coppertOM

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REAL EST ATE ,
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Part&lt;, Route 33, North of
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Sofa, chair, rock~r, otto·
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by Frontier), s6B6. Solo.
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PH. 992-2975
Sofaoandchoiropricedlrom
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t286. to $89&amp;, Tables. t46
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1-8122 12 HP Elec. Start
l-8179KT 17 HP .Eiec; Start 50" or 60" Mower
1-8199KT 19 HP Elec. Start 50" or 60" Mower

16 HP. .Twin Allis Chalmers ...•. 52595
42" Mo~Ver.
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Autos for Sale

byHtM-andBobiM

Farmall M tractor with
Leaae your new vehicle don'1
good con d. Call 614-379- buy. No down pai(ment,
2484.
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Cell Collect Braun &amp; Asao. ·
J .D. 45 ~ombine . both ciatas 614·423· 6660.
heads. good cond ., with new

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6 yr. old Sorrel mare has
• had. 2 yr. training at Meri·
dith Manor. 3 yr. old aorrel
gelding, aired by 'Super
Chicks cen be ahoWn with
little work. 8500 ei~h . Call

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1978 Dodge 'maxl van . PS.
P&amp;. air, cruise, auto. trena·

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77 Joep Wagoneer p.t .. p. b..
4 -whHI drive. t11100. Call
.1 971 GMC Stop 'lan. tnode 814-742-2261 .
or 1011. CoH 11•·4411-•337.
1971 Bluer 4WD, body
'1971 luburbta Chevrolet, rough, 1977 400 cu._ ln.
~ton. Col-·0836.
haodorO:. muddoro. 2
tr1n1ftr caMs, will pert out.
1Si70 c._., cao. 1~ ton ,_c_•_•l_.e_,_4_-7_4,_,2_-2_7_
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dldp-lor-ortrode. 1·
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Cell 1114-311-1303.
· 1980 Ford Bronco, vel'/

1- - - ' - - - - - - m1ny extras. Call446·3821
efter 6PM .

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1980 Sunbird 65.000 ocwal mi. AM-FM. AC. now
tiro•. Call614-245·6288.

814-246-9179.
19n 2 dr. Dod go A1pan
euto, radio, f1 ,799. 1979

6 head of cows &amp; Calves. Ford Pinto aport wagon.
Call 614-742-2138 or con- auto. radio,. sport rima, sun
tact Joe Sayre. Rt1 . roof. 82,399. Jbhn't Auto
Salet. llulavillo Rd, GolllpoRutland.
lio, Oh. Open til dark. Coli
Meat rabbit•. 82.60 each 448-4782.
will butcher; •l•o pedigreed
re• does &amp; bucks. Call
614-843-6276.

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MU!5T HAVE! HAc:&gt;.

t~vlyst J 1. ?f-5.:::.':".:
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(Anlwn _..,,

vo 1111doy·1 1 Jumblla: ONION CHANT GASKET NESTLE
Anlwer: Whert thlrt'l emokt - - -

SHE'S COOKINO

676-~1171.

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,..dy to tow.

Cell 304-4118-1721 .

18B2 Honda :i60 street
bike, 900 milea. e•cellent ·

1977 Chevy hell ton
f3.895.00. 1973 Ford hall
ton 3 _... .1 .4911.00.
1973 Nrd half ton 4 a_.t
f895 .DO. 1173 Dart lwln-

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1973 Ford one ton with
12ft. M~ bwd. 304-

condition, 304· 882-2481

otter e.

8, 1984

wind jammer tarring &amp; Nddie bags, ex. cond .• e8150.

call814-.742 -2488. $3500. Call814-246 -9617.
2,600 miles, •• · cond. C•ll

814-387-0394.

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mileage. like qaw . ~Yall 4411- • ·
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Autos for Sale

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Boatland
Motor• for Sale

HI ft. flohlng boat, troller. 2
motort. oara, IIWivel Mall

Correct Croft &amp; lid Su-

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M'GKEE
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1874 c-nill ttvlo 11ft.
Inboard 111.1 Boot, Chevroltt
eng .. V-~.lnuponolveto
opwete. Mita 4, now up~olltety,

new bettery, Clr·
peted ftoorw. U .OOO ln-

)4 ft. G - Par boat wit~

Call 446-055~ (lnytimt
Beth Null 245-9507
Sieve McGhee
446-1255 .

~·llor tnd .40 .HP Johnoon
!"Otqr. Ctll 814-4411-4337.

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8 ft. 1880 Colomon folding

Pickup truck camper, , _ ,
4. gila stove. 1oo bo•. E•c.
eon. Cell 114-892-11030.

Conditioned hey $1.25 per

1982 Chevrolet C•valler.

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POSSiii.E LOM ASSUIIPTIOII - This ranch style
hotne has 3 bedl001111. 1i¥ioJ room. niCie siZe li*:hen
and diningal'el bath. illyiSidin'LMI"*"- Priced at
$34.1KX).

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is willing to sell this .biick
slone home .on a
contract. 2.294 ·sq. fl. of living SJ)ICt.
550 sq. fl. rn finished prap. Beautiful formal tivinc room
with WB fireplace, complete kitchen with microwave ove~.
large family room with slidill8 dooJS leading lo patio area, 3
. -bedrooms. 2 full baths, intercom and stereo system. This
home is a YeJY plush home. City schools. Priced in the 60S.

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NEAR POIIfiOf' - lg. 10
room •home &amp; carage aJi,

OWIIER NEEDS Off(R - Have 2 homes and must .,. tijs spociouS 3
bedroom i'ilme mtown ami pxl neighboth&lt;XKI ilf chid1en. Oflen lqe
family room with ~one lirl!lllate, 1~ baths, equipped kilchen, &lt;in ill room.
nat gas heat and oon~al ar. Priced a1 $53,000.·

rented. I!8SI1Ibte.

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~ brick and fraine. f1ntil Ell~n - kitchen~
. _ 3 0( 4 bedrooirll, ~ 111011\ 2 car
~ CIM!Ied pilio. Priced in lhe !'m

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rtiiiY·b ~ to move in. Elt~n kilchen. living 1110111,
Mo. 111..mntlontnl, melil 5lorlee building. Listed Ill sell a1
sn.~ Call for mote dtlails.
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tilW llsni6 liinenll riaiD. Possible owre financing. Near Raccoon

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IIARRtSO• TOWIISIIIP ·
Pl!lure Ifill hay fann. Suitable b' callli! and sheep.
9ame productive !MIIind. IDIJIICQl base, over 2.!XXl
snull Christmas trees. Spring development 2 story, 3
llldniom huu5e. Some rellllCieling done. GoOd bam
and othef lllliiii!JII. Call now.
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HOME - 3 BRs, 2 baths, k~chen with
range and eye lev~ overr. dinelle, living
room has beamed ceilings, utility room.
double garage, storm windows, woodburning stove. city school d~trict Additional
land can be purchased. Call for an
appointment
FINISH THIS ONE YOURSELF - Th~
beauty is situated on a scenic eleVen acre
setting near North Gallia High School. Six
room ranch otters 3 BR~ 2 baths. 12xl8
combo FR-dining, 15x22 LR. carpetmg,
electric lurnace. fireplace, tuH basement
with W8 stove, 2 car garage.

AJOY TO OVIII! - This attractive ranch
style home boasts 3 Brs. 2 baths, kilthen
with eye level oven, counter top range,
' refri&amp;. rNI, dispt., living room w~h bay
window, breakfast bar, carpeting, fireplaCe.
Attached 2 car garage.
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ADDISOII-DAVIS lANE - I ~ story trame
home features a BRs, I ~ baths. IR.
Reroodeled New insulation, wiring, ~umb­
r~&amp; WJr.dow:; and furnace. Skylights .11
bed~ms, patio door.;, sundeck. cafjll!ting.
KC oc;hool O~trict
100 ACRES. Ml. ST. RT. 141 - Ranch
home features 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen
livin~"''))m, family room, full basement
central ai1, county water and well water
storm windows, shelter house, bam and
pond. Call lor a~ appointment

MAKE US AN OFFER! OUT OF .ron
OWIIER NEEDS 10 SELL DRASTICALlY!!
-:- 3 Brs.. 2 baths, ~mpletely equipped
kilthen, dmette. tamiy room. rec. room.
laundry room, 2 fireplaces, ga~ heat.
central air, 2 car garage.localed at edge of
town. Priced reduced to $53.!XXl.

PRIC£

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.,.., 14x21
111 llj4X)irlment.

200 ACID, 1111. FiOm 01 ~
(:lEEK - A~~Pmc . 65 IICft!l tilablo and
135 acm woodl .Cor1~btble two ·!.lllry
home oilers -4 IIR$, balfr, klthen, livin
room. family room. two fiteplaces, bam, ~
large 5treined porches. lrN!Iy CJJiet

BRAND NEW DUPLEX- GreaiiNVESTMENT for lhe buyerl Located on Graham
SchOOl Road. E3!'h un~ oilers 2 BRs, bath,
IMng room, k~chen with stove refrig. OW
and dispt , laundry, large cartiort. central
arr and stll'age area.
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$13,000 - 7 rm. home fealures 4 Brs.
living room, k~chen, bath. Situated on a
level lot in Bidwell.

A sm.£ If
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OAK Hll.l AREA -County Road 48 near
St Rt. 279. 55 acres more or lress, vacant
}and. nice building sites. $24.750.

10 $25,900 - 30
·M:Rb 11/L HARIIISON IWP.-1~ &amp;or;y
• hOme allen 3 BAs, beth, dining, living,
kitchen wilh range, alum. siding, 24x60
barn. mobile home hookup and llOO lb.
IDbaCiXl base. Cal for an appointment
GOOD LIVING FOR SAU - · 78~ ac1es
m/llovely brick and frame ranch displays
2 balh5, 2 BRs. 16x24 kitchen with washer
dryer. double oven range, tefri~. rm.displ:
Large hvrng room, artificial fireplace
Master bedloom ~ 1611&amp; Cellar house'
shed and 30x50 barn. 44 acres of pasture
With spnng and pond, Located in Cheshire
Twp.
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PRIC£ REDUCED TO $8.000! K.1urii;la
Ani ;-; Small moote home-With add-on.
l.R, kiti:hen, bath, covered front porch
~ 2 OJJ!buildi~~g~. cyclone fence. •

FHA-VA $1'EC1Al - 3 bed11111111S,
l1llinlnnoe tree . home. (Vtlerlns, no
down fJIYrnent FHA buyeq. apflrai.

$1 ,250 down). l.acat!d in IOiney Willi! II.

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setting forth~ lovely two story home on 2.6
-'res, more or tess. in Clay Township. This
home otfers'4 8Rs. and 2·balhs, kitchen
with range and eye-levet oven. 15~48 livint
room, newly carpeted, fireplace, 6x401nont
porch, ~rge Hat ga1den lot. city school
disliic,l Can lor more details,

JUST US1ID - HOllE Ullllll COIISfiiUCITOII HM 1W choice ol the linishir1g1Duches 011 llis
L.wped bridl rancll ' 3 bediOiliiiS, 2 baths. 1MrW
ICIII1\ llrlt· kll:hen. 1om1a1 dining area. attached
M !lis plus 17 acres llilh pond.~
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lrDme wtil .56- kt Horne haS 2 bedrooms. 2 bltlrs..
IIJiing room.llilchen. fli¥! and retrigeraiOI'. lm!Jdied
b llilh nnl waller. septie tank. electric. d!Mway.

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IIAKE THIS YOUR NEW ADDRESS- 205
Kineon Oriv. Th~ ranch style home offers 3
bedrooms, IOxlO dining room, ~chen
large living room, laundry, two sloragt
roolnS, attached garage, carpeting and
central a11.
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TRNISFfiiED TO lliCHIGAN - IIIUST
SEll THIS IIONTH! - This attractioe
home tocaled on Debby Drive featufes
170() iiJ. It olliving space, 3BRs, 2 baths,
d1111ng room. liv1ng ·room. kitchen and
family room. New custom drapes
carpelin&amp; woodb urning stove, deck and
centrll ~1.

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~ ba5e. lruillrees, sqme fence. . • 1&amp;13
· iuiiiE 111M- Take alooll at this well mainbined
IIHM!. Can be 3 or 4 bedJ00111S, Florida 1110111, 3bo!IE,
..., mam. den, ~ with ;ange. d~lu;:':~
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polio. Coli 1114-317-011711.

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1113 Sec. Avo., GoiiiP911o.
1114-«8-7133 or 814-4461833.

IHULAW'S Plumbing .-d
Meeting. 211 llxth St..
Point PltiNnt, W. Vo. 30•1711-1420. Uconood and

SHEET METAl WORK

We make custom duct
work. We Repair Furnlets 1nd Htlt Pumps.

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614-4&lt;46-4066

41137, JtrRH L. Doviton, Jr .

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Dltchar. Dump·

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Fetty Tiwo Trimming, 1t1ift1P

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bedl ()))1115.. ivinc room. large window. I 'h acre ...,._
lice prdet1 area. COIJnlry ablllsplll!le. Close ID Vinton
Coonty line. Price reduced to $19.!Dl.

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House slllll 24'x28'. land ...., lmll!d. ~ 2
niles from ViniDn.
1572

Otneral H1uling . For ul•

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~ beclule here is 10 aaes. nm .- less.

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bed-2~t~Wy. IRI! and vin\4 3 Joan dd. House
h3s II&gt; boiiE, hlr cafl)tted.l\ldt -.e. .,.. rural
water, ortblildirJJ TileS and more allilulllll oo I
acre oo lllacldol' mad. $45.!XXl.
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Yfll .dd brick l1ome plus ~ aaes has been !licaiiD
sell and owre will also help tinanc:e. 2metal barns t*zs
~ ~ 40 .:res tdlonUnd.IDbar:t.O base.
lruit trees and many ciller extras.
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COUITIY ATWJSPIItt£ !liiRIII1ds this 3 bediwn
mobile home loclled oo 1acre.. more ilr m llli&amp;...,
two dJuildi1&amp;$. snull pond. fnritlrees, ...... I ies.
grape arbor. PossiM financ:in&amp; '
BEAT THIS IAIGAII! - 6 acre survtyed let County
wal!!r and t!ledric Milable. localed 011 Sill! He 1Wf$3..Dl.
11519

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Cllilbuii001e. nice bacck llwn, llillin Wiling dOfance ID
sliJ'es. Priced at $13.900.

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wwehou•. f.rm. etc. FrM
EttirnotH. 304-5711·3811 .

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and olumn 11ding. Frae aotlmatH. 304-11711· 3181 .

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- PRIC£ 1£DIJC(D - 139 aaes
!lis 2story ldlulefed home. 5 bedrooms.
carpeted, atuninum .sidiiJ&amp; 40x40 barn,
tplll fence, tobaCIXl base and much
are wanting a place in the oouray,II;K* no

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rate. Yw can have immalille PI 55 'ssio11'ol1hil nice 2
story' remodeled home plus 37~ acre to 101m oo. 4
bedrooms, bath. large .my 1110111, fuel oil f1111ate.
trailer hoc*up. :.h30' barn. tobacco base.
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in ~llage. Rt1110deied 6 rm
hollll\ gas FA fUrnace, alum
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PRICE REDIJC(D - 4 bedroom home. A well buill
modem home. l.ocaled RoW! 7 above Clleslm&gt;. F..
basement,lat'ge kilchen, lat'ge pltasilg IMng room. I \i
baths, .uached gar~. Large well landscaped let

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GIIEAT STAmR OlllfllREIEIIT IIOIE - Owner
will coosider helping With fina- 2 bedroom
remodeled home. Numinum siting. insulall!d. Slllrage
building. I -'re lawn with garden area. Priced ID sell II
$26,900.

IIMR 536.- Summer get-away. Relax and enjoy yourself a1on
- the Ohio R1ver 10 this neat and clean cott.!ge. Situated 011125'x21K¥
ki:. We have REDUCED the price to ONlY $6,.000!
liMA 547 -:-Lovely well cared for home. 3 tatrooms, new siding,
AndeMI Windows and more! low utilities. located on Hamlton Sl
rn M1ddlepG!t Close to JL High Sel~ tor $30,000. ·
MMR 540 -Investment Nice bu~ness opfXJIIunity. Upstairs ~ ·4
room and bath apartment downstairs ~ a 20'x60' room with bath.
locale!} on Main Sl in Rutland. Asking $10,900.
MMR 546 - Spacous 2 story home wilh wrap-aroond porch on
Mulberry Avenue rn Pomeroy. 3 or 4 bedrooms, ~rge 25'xl3' l~ing
roo!fl. lull. basement Nice lot w~h plenty of trees and shrubs
Selrng pnce $32,501).
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crpellhroughout Just like new. Large 24'x l2' dec~ and now ONLY
I $24,000!!
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MEW USTUIG- COIIIERCIM ltiiLOIIIG -Clown
Cily, like new metal bl.i~ lDCated 11 Rt. 7, Maoor
Addition. Two kB lolal 9l'd50' deep W¥ ,00
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SEWING Mechlne ,_,,.,
MrVIce. Authorlaad Slngtt'
8o1ft • Sorvlco Shorpon
Scluora. F0 brle 8hop ,
Pomeroy. 1114·982-2284.

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gan'1 Woodland Farm, Rt.

Dozer Work by Ted Henne.
Ditchn. pond1. roodl. land
ct-lng, etc. CoiiMotorCor
lrokOI'I, •4&amp;-8192.

GENE'S DUP ITEAM
CAII;'PET CLEAN,
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CIJ!I441·12110. '
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PS, PB. AC. Call 614-245·
5392.

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Straw, 304-676.'4308.
balo. Cell ;!04-895-3060.

79 Motore Homea

Ulle now 19ft. Wildercom-. - · ·
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uood very little, U ,200. Coli
114-2118-1218.

Excavating

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8239 after 5PM.

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446--661 ·0 .·

Foi Mtil$ Co. listin&amp;S Call: Chelyt' l.il'"tey 742-3171

1979 Cougar XL7 loodod.

Home
lmprovementa

PAINTING· ~~~•lor end~.
8URDETTE CAMPER 1874
plumbing, roofln..
with hitch. 20ft. .... - prarno, fom"y ' 11d botto. SALEI • IEIIVICE. 0 - 'talnWd.
12,'1100.00. 304· KHM rM,' aJJ II • · 20 yn.
It(- • uoad, Porl&lt;oraburg, ~ly I to-e:30, Set. 8 to • · 871-3981. *"P· Call 814-318-8812.
WV 304-422-8433 or :W..: Clotwd lundll'f. U.l . Rt. 110.
422-2311'.',
Coolville, Oh 114·11117•
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1976 Chevy VI: ton pickup
iruck with topper. Call ave.

79 Motor• Homaa
S. Campara

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BMR 444 - LOAN ASSUMPTION POSSIBLE - Brick frame
ranchs~ualed on flat 2.35 acre ~tlocludes 3 BRS: carpet,lg. eat-in '
kitchen, LRwith carpet. family mom with fireplace. utility room, and
bath. Kyger Creek School Drstrict. Call for details on loan
assumption.
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Uving 1oom, dining'room, bath &amp;basement Lots of carll!'l Gas heal
Priced·at $29.900. Call today for delails.

'72 Dulter. 304-875, 1019.

axe. cond. Call 4411-3837. '

91ud01 trailer. 4411·1122.

Broker-Auctioneer

BMR 447 - NEW LISTING! - 3 BR frame located on S.R 141.
Includes LR. kitchen with dining area, fu ll basement Th~ ~
~tuated on 5'h acres more or less. This one is vacant -so call
today tor appointment

304-178·

Boataand
Motora for Sale

1980 Harley Davld10n 1979 Hondamatlc400wlth
FXWO, Wide-Glide, Can be
saen at Charley Fry rea., or

The Sunday

Ohio PG!nt Plaatant, W. Va.

Motorcycles

76

1981 Honda 760 ·custom.

meny extras. one owner,
showroom eond. Call 446·
0616 anytime.

1978 Ford Fi'esta, good gas
mileage. - good con d. Call

74

Vans S. 4 W.O .

tion. wm ··•crlfic• for mleaion, atereo, much more.
f3200. or wilt .-e olde&lt; cor U .300. Call 4411-4774 belore 2PM.
In trade . 114-IBII--.174.

1980 Flat X19 low milaago,

Livestock

73

ctlll tie. 4 apd. hC. condi-

[-:-=------motor. Coll614-3~9- 2484 . 1980 VW Rabbit air cond.,

8200.

AU'Ioa for Sale

1182 Ct-eUw a.m.. t.m.

mounted 2 row corn picker,

Trov tractor 6 HP With
electric start, with cover,
11me •• new. Cell614·388·

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July 8, 1984

Pomeroy-:-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio Point l:'leasont, W. Va.

AEP closes 2 West Virginia mining facilities
MONTGOMERY, W.Va. (AP)!UJ!erican Electlic PQwer Co. said· .
Friday it Is shutting down two coal
mlnlngsubsidlarles,ldlingmostof.
the more than 1,00) employees
·Involved.
AEP, ·based In Columbus, Ohio,
said Cedar Coal Co. at Chelyan and
CeJltraJ Appalachian Coal Co. at
Montgomery will not be reopened
when the two-week United Mine
Workers-union vacation periOd ends ·
Monday:
AEP is in the process of seiling
Cedar Coal and &lt;:;eotral Appalach-

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of the couotry, and were found to be
less clannish and more readily
Americanized,. than many other
classes of foreigners. They appreelated the value of education;
strtved to obtain it, and urged their
_
chlldren
to seek it. .. their enterprise
and Leslie Anne, reside on
and
1\Ctlvity
have added much to'the
Lower River Road In Gallipolis. ·
general welfare of the people."
Center Of Trade ·
POME,ROY- Brenda Janey has
1'1\e
U.s.
Census aureau reported
the joined the firm of Top .of the
Centervllle's
19'(1 population as 145.
Stairs. Janey, a 1982 Meigs cosmeIn the first quarter of this century,
tology graduate, was formerly
Frank
Ruff estimates, thevlllageemployed at Shear Dellte, Athens,
as an active center of
seiVing
and Gallery Hair Arts. She special·
agricultural
trade - was approxiizes in permanents, colors, cust and
Its current size.
mately
twice
styles.
"It was a thrtvlng Uttle village,"
FINDLAY - Richard H. Lester Ruff says, pointing to the existence
has been elected president of of a creamery, tannery,' ice house,
Diamond Mortgage Corp., a subs!- . two hotels, three saloons, a' jaU.I\
flour mlll, doctor's offices and a
diary of Diamond Savings &amp; Loan
funeral
home.
Co., and Jeffrey T. Bauer has bee!l
"People from au around came
named vice pr.-~ident of Diamond
Into Centerville - the same way ,
Savings &amp; Loan.
Lester has been an employee of theY now go io Gallipolis,'' he says.
Diamond Savings &amp; Loan since " On Saturday nights you couldn't
flntl a place to tie up a horse."
March 1981 and w.as most recently
Centerville Mayor Ted Perroud
senior vice president of the · real
says
vlllage finances and services
estate services division.
are
currently
operating in a sound
In his new position, he wJii be
condition.
responsible for loan organizations,
"We need to work on our &amp;eWer
marketing and expansion.
system,"
he says, "rut that's
13auer. a former teacher, star1ed
somewhere
down the line.''
with the company In 1979 and has
Mayor
Perroud
adds that the
been manager of the consumer
village
is
in
the
negQtlating.stage
tor
credit department since 1981. He
bringing
·cableTV
service
to
will be responsible for Visa cards
residents.
and student and consumer loans.
Brenda Janey

Dr. Howard E. Under

Area personnel ·file
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Howard
E. Linder, a speclallst in pulmonary diseases and intemalmedi·
cine, has joined the staff of
Holzer Clinic Ltd., said RDbert
E. Daniel, clinic administrator.
Linder Will also be on toe staff
of Holzer Medical .Center and
become involved with HMC's
respiratory therapy
department.
Linder has spent the past 11
years at Missouri Baptist Hospi·
tal In St. Louis, where he was
director of the respiratory ther·
apy department and assistant
chief of medicine.
A 1961 graduate of Asbury
College, Wilmore, Ky., Linder
obtained his medical degree
from the University of Clncin·
nati College of Medicine ln 1965.
He completed a rotating Internship -at Bethesda Hospital in
Cincinnati prior to completing
his Internal medicine residency
at Washington University Affiliated Hospitals in St. Louis in
1971. He subsequently com·
pleted a two-year fellowship in
pulmonary diseases at the same
Institution.
Linder and his wife, Judy, and
their two daughters. Laura Ann

tanCoaltoNuEastMinlngCorp.,an
atfillate of Eastern AssoCiated Coal
Corp.
Cedar Coal has about 715 employees at three deep mines and
· three surface mines in Kanawha
and Boone counties, whlle Central
Appalachian Coal has about 315
· workers at two deep mines near
Montgomery,
AEP spokesman Steve Hiles said
he ctoes not know ho'!' many miners
wiii Jose their jobs, but he said on\Y
"a minority" will be retained to
operate a preparation plant uotll
(Continued trom

coalalreadymlnedls.processedand
to keep the mine In "ready standby
condition."
"Ihavebeentoldtherernaybe45
people retained at Central APiiai-

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achian," HIJes· sald. "And Cedar :
Coal, I'm just not sure."
1

AEPsaysltoopestocompletethe i
sale NuEast later this year.
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to want," he says.
Like A FantiQI ·
Village councU-member Robert

L. Ruff says the village's cun-ent
popula~n is made up of a
cross-section of Individuals - .
lncludJDg truck drivers, Rl.o Grande
College employees, and construetlon workers.
· While adrnittlrlg Centerville Is
"stagnant 1n terms of growth," the ·
councilman finds little that is
negative about the condition.
"Those of us woo Uveheredosoby
choice," he-says, "what Centerville
has is the I!Ppeal of a qiliet, peaceful
village."
. "People look after each other real
good out here,'' Ruff .adds, ''a.
community like this is very much
likeafamlly ...wehavereallygreat
peopleouthemandlwouldn'ttrade
them for anything."

·SPECIAL

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EXPERT SERVICE AFTER lHE SALE

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