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Friday. July 13, 1984•

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Decpmposed body linked to
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COI.umni&amp;t William Buckley says Walter Mondale

reading&amp;
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U.S. EPA orders state·to
:c onduct· auto emission tests
pollutants In the metropolitan area.
"This Is an wmeCessaiy, untimely
and toseosltlvedecislon,'' Maynard
said. "It 1s unrOl'tUIIllte that u.s.
EPA!snotwllllogtoworkwlthuson
this problem In a more positive and
constructive fashion.

By JOHN FABRIS
, A!iiiOclated Press Writer

CINCINNATI (AP) - Ohio has
three toslxmonths tostartsettlngup
a sYslml to test the exhaust from
cars owned by Cincinnati and
Cleveland residents, the U .S. lfovlr·
onhlental Protection Agency says.
"We are on Ule road to economic
Despite the threat of a lawsuit by a
Hamilton County Corrunlssloner, recovery, and tbe last thing we need
' the U.S. EPA's decision Is not · Is a federal ban on construction or
negotiable, John Cannon, the agen. expansion of·lndustrlal tacilltles."
The Inspection and maintenance
cy's assistant administrator for air
program
the federal EPA has
and radlatio~, said Th'!fSday.
mandated
woujd
require Cincinnati
"Under the clean air act, the state
andClevelandcarownerstodrtveto
of Ohio Is required to have an
Inspection and maintenance pro- state-llceDsed Inspection staUons. A
gr~. and we don't' really see _probe would be placed In e&lt;~eh car's
anything that w!ll change our mind tailpipe to check the amount of
carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons
on that," Ca:mon said:
In
the exhaust. OWnerswoold be told
The action came as a result of
what
repairs, If any, they needed. ·
tests In sununer 1983 which showed
Norman
A. Murdock said he
that the amount of (Jl()ne In some
wollld
try
to
convince his two fellow
parts of Ule cltys' ,metropolitan
Hlimnton
County
co:mnlssloners to
areas exceeded federal limits.
agree
to
challenge
Ule decision In
U Ohio IS not making a good-faith
effort to establish Inspections by the court. U they cllsairf!e, Murdock
endotthethree-toslx·monthperiOd, said he would look Into fll1ng suit on
sanctions will be Imposed, Canoon behalf of Ule county.
Murdock questioned the .U.s.
said.
EPA's authority to requjre the
He said those could Include cuts In tnspectloos, which he described as
federal highway and air-pollution an unnecessary burden and a heavy
control nxiney tothestatearlda ban federal intrusion. Setting up Inspecon construction of plants that emit tions coUld cost thestate$3mllllon to
large. ·amounts of bydrocarbon · $5 million, he said.

by Joyce Stewart.
safetyandadultless&gt;nswlllbegiven
To ~• .call 992-9968 or

Albert Hill

Jacqueline Brickles
· Jacqueline (Jackie) Spencer
BrtckleS, 36, Darwin, new director of
the Meigs County Board of Elec·
tloos, died unexpectedly early
Friday morning at Veterans Mem·
ortal Hospital following a heart
attack.
Mrs. Brlck!es had just this week
been named '!llrector of the Meigs
County Board of Elections where
she had been employed for the past
seven years.
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She was born Oct. 12, 1947, In
Pomeroy, a daughter of the· late
Dorris Eloise Gaul Spencer and the
late James Dwight Spencer. She
was a member of the Winding Trail
Garden'Club and served as a county
4-H advisor.
Survlvlog are her husband,
David; a daughter, April, and a son,
Jolul, both at home; a sister, Jodie
Hysell of Pomeroy; grandmothers,
Lucy Gaul of Chester, and Edith
Spencer of Pomeroy, and several
aunts. uncles and nephews;
Besides her parents, she was
Plecec!ed lodeathbyhergrandfath·
ers, Oris Gaul and Charles Spencer,
• Funeral services w!ll be held at2
p.m. Monday In Ewing Funeral
Home with the Rev. Davld(,)Jrfman
offtclatlog,
be In Bur·
llngham Cemetery. Friends may
call at the fUneral home Sunday
trom 3-9 p.m.
:. In IJeu of lloWers, trlends may
cOntribute to tile Meigs Qlunty
Heart Fund.

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Albert (Babe) Hill, 77, a Well·
known Racine area resident, died
Friday In Holzer Medical Center.
He was a retired farmer and
school bus driver. He was also bank

director of the · Racine H&lt;me ·
NatlonalBank.Hewasameml!erof
the Racine Baptist Church.
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He served on the Meigs Coonty
Board of Health and the RaCine
Sewer Board and had served on
Racine VU!age CouncU. He was a
member of the International Onler
of Odd Fellows Lodge, 142 and Ule
Pomeroy-Middleport Lions Club.
He was born In Llncobt County,
W.Va., a son of trle late Eliza and
Albert Hill Sr.
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S\ii'VIvors Include two sons, Bob
and BIIJy, both of · Racine; a
daughter, Shelba Foster of Ma· .
rletta; five ~~. Clilford,
Harry, Jolm, Dale and J:?allas, all of
Racine; three sisters, VIolet Grim,
Margery RoUsh and Doris Hensler;
an aunt, Emma WbaUesofCharles·
ton, W.Va.; 11 granclchlldren, 13 '
great·grandchlldre:i and rnunerous
nleces,nephews&amp;ndcouslos.
He was pieceeded In death by W.
·parent4, four brothers and twin
daughters.
Friends may call at the Ewing
Funera!Hometrom24and7·9p.m.
Satunlay. Funeral ~ will be
at 1 p.m. Sunday In the fllnetal
ll:me, with ib!! Rev. Don Walker
of!Jclating. Burial will be In Letart'
Falll~ , ·
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SAVE.THROUGHOUTTHE
MONTH OF JULY
ON FINE
WEARING
APPAREL FOR
MEN AND
WOMEN

EASTMEIGS-RepteseotatlVe;;

MIDDLEI'ORT

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. One couple med for dissolution In
Meigs County C&lt;m:mn Pleas
Court. Hal Patrick Boston of Letart
and Co:mle Boston of Pomeroy filed

for dissolution.

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Further your academic interests this summer
at Rio Grande.College and Community College.
Take advantage of our large variety of class~s
at our reasonable cost.

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The Eastern Band Boosters w!ll
meet at 7: 00 p.m. Tuesday In the

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State Rep, Jolyon Boster, 0.
Gallipolis; w!ll present a check for
$142,500 to Ule Scipio Township
TrusleeiTuesdayatlO:lla.m.
Thep.t'elieiltationwllltakeplaceat
the new alumlnwn plant In Scipio
Industrial Park.
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The money Is a l!llrl ct a
cmtpelltlve cm1Jilunity' deve•
lllt!Jit block grant which was
awarded Scipio Township lui
Decem!Jer, Tbe grant rnmey fJcW.
tales the conatnact1oo d. a new
aluminum plant In whlch Scipio
EneraY Asaoclates Inc., expecta to
employ 40people.

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Register for second summer sessionSIOn July 16..
Classes will start July 17.
For more information contact .
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Sion In August."

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NO lft'tMO PL\Hl' - OMI Pw::a Co. 1111
Mia •
IP' tW will ta.e I! I .. aocaa
111&amp;11&amp; 1o b::IJd a lv* 1 !I trtc ....,.. pll:lt lit ll:e

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State asks court to .allow use
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lPSYCffOLOGY

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dlstrtcts fm'(l which !he 21
inembersofOhlo'sdelegatlon In the
COLUMBUS, Oh!Q '(AP) - A U.S. House are elected.
Judges ruled In January that the
t)U'ee-judge U.S. District court panel
has beEn asked to let Ohio use Its illstricts were UOC'Onstltutlonal 1Je.
current congressional districts In cause they ~not nearly enough
the November election even though equal Iii population. They ordered
they have been dec lared the boundaries redrawn butdelayed
implementation untU the.~ase was
WIOOIIStltutloilal.
appealeo
tO ihe u.s,Supreme Court.
Robert B. McAilster, an attorney
On June 4 the high court let the
ea entlog Gov. R,!Chard Celeste
and Secretary of State Sherrod lower courtdeclskm stand.
McAlister said In the motion,
Brown, said . trying to liSe new
which
was rued late Friday, there
districts this year would mean
was
not
enough tlmetncomeupwlth
lo\lalldating results of tbe May
new
plan
this year. He asked for
a
congressional primary, holding a ·
costly new primary, and postponing existing dlstrk:ts to be used In the
Interim.
the general election date.
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"It Is a practical tmposslb!Uty at
"SUch a disruption of Ule state's
this
juncture for the General
electlm ~11!1 woold create a
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to adopt and this court to
serbia risk of coofllskln and have
scrutlol2ie
new Congressional dis·
chaotic elfects among candidates
trtcts
for
use In 198!1 Without
and the voters," McAlister' said In a
eJCI)08IIIa Ule rights of·Ohto voters to
motion tiled Friday•
He saki a special priJnacy a real potential *»' subfltantlal and
lletweeG July and November would WIW&amp;ITailted hann," he said.
"While the curient distrlcting plan
cost the state $5.4mUIIoo. '
At 1asue are boundaries of the

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·BID FOR nlNns - On Ia
way lo CGI::miJus Ill a nqueat by
. Gallla C.-:&amp;J for sa,ooo 1o
CDBG' funds to pay for hooe!:lg
• rehahDM=!Ioo County Co:n::»
sloo P: !illle:nt Paul Nlda.v
(rilbl) 8lps the bid 1111 fun.
::mDty Ac!loo Agency ......
coordinator Bob Haner looks on
Wring a sptlctallllllliity oonunJa. •
sloo me '"el( Frlda.y olgl:l. The .
CAA WID 111e the bid with state ·:,
oflldals Monday on bel:alf ollhe
oquoty.

The request of $3,3(i,275.66 Is an
· Increase of nine pere'!!llt frool19&amp;1
and Is up 25'h .from 1983's actual
expenditures: '11le 1984 figures
loclude actual expenditures for the
first six IJIOIIths" and estbnated
expenditures tor tile second half of
Uleyear.
The estimated revenue of almost
$2.9 mUUon Is down from 1983's
. actual total of $3.144,'llll.78 and
19&amp;1's figure ot $3.163,950.
The 19115 estimated revenues mon pleas court, $79,&lt;XIlfor juvenile
Include a swp1us fr!m 19&amp;1 of · court, $38,427 for the bureau of
$131,676. $1.3 mD1loo In p1ope1 ty support and $289,100 for Insurance.
taxes, $387,1165lo fees. Ucenses and
A!n'lost31percentoftherequestls
lines, $122,337 In state and federal forsalarlesd.countyemployees, the
aid and $164,~ In refUndS 8lld rernatnder tor operations,
i:'elmbursements.
Otflclals emphasized !he figures
The ''wish list" of county olflcla1s are tentative and will change before
Includes $611,632 for the sherlf!'s the final budget Is adopted. !10111!!::
department, $291,650 for chUd time In December.
welfare, '$257,250 A:lr buUdlngs and
The budget w!ll be available for ·
grounds, ~,536 for the cmunls- pllbllc Inspection for five days
sloners Sll9.200 for the prosecuting beginning Monday and wUl then go
attorneY's olflce, $116,7U.! 'for com- to budget commissioners.

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Rio Grande Colle&amp;• and Comlilunity Colle&amp;e
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614•245-5353 - .
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"lt'saya:rly pntiem," Ommls·
ston president Paul Niday ex·
plaiDed. "We'll adjust the .various
departments accordingly after
meeting with the budget commis-

·Evenly split Ohio
·D ems ·heaa west

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·present cheek

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Gallta

$3.345;2'15.66 frOin the ge:ll'ilil.filnd

aver~forldnderprtenclasses.

Tournament set

~··Stall
The

· to operate the county, according to
tile ·bud&amp;et enacted by the county
oom:nlllloa at a special meeting

Members ot the new organization
are ~ for OJII!.half day dalo/

Saunders.

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oftrlrnmlllgappraxlmatelyS507,&lt;XIl
fr!m a request of, nearly $3.li
mDllon by couotyofflclals tooperate .
tbetr of!lces In 1985. '
TentatiVe estimated general fund
l'l!'lll!lllleS for 19851Dtals$2.837,'H/.46,
wtiue ~ have req~

fEC!!llt controversy In the district

sesSions 1n contraSt til the run day,
every other. day &amp;esSioos, being
planned *»' the dlstilct . at two
centers In Ule fall.
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The grrup Is planning a citizens ·
march In the communities of Ule
district for Jll\Y or August and will
contlliue Its collection · ot signed
. petltkms ufglog the one-half day
dally sessions for · kindergarten ·
cllllcfen. '!'he gnlup also plans to
submit a .Ust of grtevaiices to the
board of educalloll. A list was
submit~ to tlie board In June and
thearoup Is awaltlng boardl'elctlon
10 that llat, a spulc::spa aw1 repoi'IS. ·
' A' apokesman for the group IIlio
pointed wt Friday ltlat a report by
the Ohio Education Aslloclatlon
p:bllllhed IIi June refleptin&amp; a year
Iontaludymthesubject"Achlevlng
ExceDence In Education-A Chal·
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CountY Carnmlssion faces the task

and ~ Evans. treasurer.
Coo!mitteeshaVI!bemappolntedby
the group which evotves 'from Ule

,SYbil Greene, ·
Michael VanMeter, Colleen

D~lution tded

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Construction of the Racine bydro plant was
estimated at m mUlloo t;Jy tile time It went on line In
- September l.ff!2. Ohio Power did riot project an
estimate on Ule Galllpoll$ ProPo&amp;aJ. ·
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric Co••.another
AEP sUbsidiary, ·operates a suiJstll!lon on the dam's
Ohio side,
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educati!Jn at 7::11 P·1"· Monday.
1 • In f4c;t• a&amp;p!)lcest!an for l!!eg!W.p 1,
Fr1day afteniooo ·IM!ed a request
that all members ot the new group attend the session.' A spot has been .
·set ..Ail~· the board agenda for a
. lrill'i'i8D to present points from
thecltlzeos group, she said;
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Meantime, the grwp hils elected .
~to proceed Wtthlts program '
to pcomote 'better acllools In tlie '
district The offtceni ·are Caiey
Mauecke, president; Judy Avis,
vice p:esldent; Kay Bailey, sec;re-

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By .JOIINFIUEDMAN

of .the new Eastern Local SchoOl
District'sCitizens for BetterSchools ·
w!ll '!e aga1p tu~out t:011 regular
meeting of Ule dlsl!1ct's board of

.BAHR CLOTHIERS

the dam. A bill authorizing such construction was
approved by Ule House of Representatives In late
June, and now faces cooslc:leration by Ule Se!late.
Zumb:imo said the feasibility study was done ori a ·
long-nmge basiS, with Ohio Power deciding against
conuolttlng funds to the project If the need dklo't

County' coD1Dlission
faces $0.5 million _
budget-cutt~ng task

oo~Monday

Pomeroy;
Discharges -

A Big Bend Pony League Tow:na·
ment wUl be held JUly 1&amp;-22. In
Middleport. Any team Interested
may contact 99'2-7rl82 for details.

of Gavin, UleKygerCreekplantOWOedbyOhloValley
Electric Corp. and the Racine station did not lnlluence
bhlo Power's plans todroptlle 1\Ydrostation p: oposal.
'"'be location really didn't haVI!aeythlng Indo with
It," he said.
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In a·l9831otervlew, Stelle said Ohio Power's Interest
In building a hydro station was not an Indication the
canpaoy was losing Interest In coal-burning plants
sucll as Gavin .
When the ajlp!lcatlon was ~tted. company
ofDclals were also awillting the outcome of
eongresslonalleglslation autbortzlng construction of
a new locking sYstem at c.ampoUs and renovation of

Citizen school
group to take
.co~cerns· to

Child and $10 for the second child of

Admissions - Ella Shultz, Ra·
cine; Deborah Malden, Middleport;
Larry Rupe, Rutland; Ella Jane
Roush, New Havm; Allee Plantz,

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the same famlly,
An adult swim will be offered fOI
those 18 years or older beginning
July 18 from 8-9 p.:h. Wednesdays.

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The declskln Involves actions by
the Ilellem Review Board, a U.S.
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Middleport F'o:I•RIJ"• Gallipolis Point P11a11C111t Sunday, Jv!y 15, 1984

Caofalladquarters. "The need just Isn't there."
Oblo Power's plans fQr a bydro statlqn at GalllpoiL•
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. neVer went beyond the ldl!a stage, as conoep~ plans ·
were 8Ubmltled tn FERC In early 1!1\13· At the time,
AEP spoJusman William Stelle said the company
.aw ·no point IIi creating elaborate j)!aiiS for the '
' project,
· •Tbe COOitrUctlon of a hydro station iSimUar to
. Rllclne. - wblch generates 235 million ldlowatts ""'
appealed to Ohio Power offlr!al• because the Ohio
·RIVer pM'Ided a renewable source of energy.
Ohio Power owns the James M. Gavin ~ting
'plailt at Cheshire. Zwnbrunn said the c!Qee proximity

992-6212. Feeil are S12 for the llrst

Only one person appeared to voice
an oplnlon at today's public hearing
on a federal grant appllcatlon for
housing rehabilltation In Meigs
with Wednesday's hearing, was to
gatller Input from the conununlty.
The grant application asks ·for
$400,000 to Improve the structures of
IKlrnes and ellmlnate any code
violations. Statewlde,$11.5mllllon Is
available. Those with Incomes up to
$16,000 will be eligible If the'grant Is

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Swimming lessons

Veterans Memorial
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Emergency runs

Housing hearing conducted
Couocy . .

lbe June
Srullog
by UleIn
'(J.S.
4111.
Clrcult
Cwrt
of Appeals
RJcb·

He said any suit problibly would hears~ lung appeals.
For the past three years, the
come when the federal govenirnent
board
haS denied blacklungbeneftts
Imposes sanctions.
to
totally
dlsl\bled coal miners It any
In19'l9, theOhioEPAsubmltteda
part
of
their allment could ,be
plan stating that ozone·and carbon
moooxlde standards couldo't be attriblitedtocausesotherthanblack
met In the Clncloniltl and Cleveland lung.
But tile federal appeals court
areas by the federal EPA's 1982
·
reversed
the board and ruled tbat a
tleadlloe. A live-year extension was
totaUy
disabled
miner can collect
granted, but only on condition that
black
lung
benetlts
even If only part
the two cities start Inspections by
Dec. 31. 1!112.
The slate later detennloed tbat
the 1.982 derujlloe could be met and
submitted a revised plan, reqlJ!!St·
Three runs were reported by the
ing tliat the U.S. EPA rescind the Meigs Coonty Emergency Medical
~tension - and the Inspection
Services.
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requirement.
Middleport went to 1679 Lincoln
Thursday's !llliiOUIICmlent was·a · Helghtsatll: 57 a.m. forLanYHunt
rejectlonofthatrequest.
for IWil·transport, Pome:oy was
· called at 7.:29 p.m. to 3.'li.'l53
Klngsbw'y Road for Allee Plantz to .
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Middleport pool will offer IJiese Pane.t oy was called again at 11:54
. swtmmlnglessonsJuly23-Aug.3.
p.m. toli81W:DarwloforJacquellne
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Brlckles
to VeteranS Memorial
Beginner, basic rescue, water

approved. · ·
No opposition to the application
was voiced In either hearing, said
Richard Jones, Meigs County
commissioner.
· The application will be rejected or
approvedwithln45days,Jonessatd.
Melg&lt;J County ~ney would be
administered by a three-member
board which will prioritize
applications.
The Gallla-Melgs . Corrununlty
Action Agency wrote the grant
. application for the commiSsioners,

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Dt', w~ Spitz tentatively ·diately delemlloil the time of death, .

well, a UnltedMloeWorkerslawyer
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Ohio weather:
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CHARIE&gt;TON, W.Va. (AP)-A ofhlsdlsab!Utylsduetoblacklung.
federal •ppeals court has~ It . Thecaselovolvedaworkerf!lrlhe
. easJer for- coal "miners to obiAio . Bethlehem Mines Corp.. GeOrge
black lung beoeflt5 even If they Massey Jr. Massey, a 64-year-old
· suffer frool other. hlng allrnents as fonner underground coal :nloer,

Edwilrd DeapJI, both 18, were Idled wlal IJ!elr car
broke tbroap a bftd&amp;e ~ 011 lilt a '•te 171
and pluapd 'lll feet 1ote the creek IJelow, (AP

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Sen. Gary u.t is keeping up a bnve front a8 the

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UMW wins case .

FATAL PLUNGE - Bedlord· llrellglllen walt
for a crane lo lower a hook lo remove the
cif
an auto from 'l'lnkers Creek early Jfl'lday momlng.
'fwo WIDouJbby, Ohio · men, Dan Mllllllek an-'

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Her car was found June.26 alnlt • .
oftheFBt'sDetroltoftlce.However,, threeblocksfnmtheOOuaelnwhicll~
~lalAgeptJolmMcG!nleyofthe thebodywasfound, Carrsald.
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FBI agents and Gacy pollee flew •
tllorlties l\8d posltl~ly ldentltled Thursday to Detroit with Ms.~ '
UleboclyasthatofMs. WU!lams.
WW!ams' mother, Zenota; wbo',
The bodywasfol!ndalxlutlOp:IJI. lde:ltltled clotblog lind jeWehy •
ney LaWl'I!IICe Steele In Ham:nood, Wednesday In a vacant two-story found 00 1J1e body as that ot her:
Ind., authorized fedel'al Wll'flllts ID:ae on Detroit's near west side, dauglrter, McG!ok!y saki.
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Brown In tile kidnapping of Donna The victim had died of strangulil· refused to Immediately llll,k
M.WUllams, 25.
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PETROIT (AP) - A badly
dect:ilrlposed bodY bind In a vacant
house In Detroit w., ldentllled as
that al a Gary, Ind., wmum
. at' gedl:y kld:ulpPed by fllgltlves
Altm Coleman Uad Debra Brown.
pollceandtbeFBisald.
MeenwlllleThunday, U.S.Attor·

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has been invaUdated and must be
replaced, attempting to Institute a
plan lnunedlately for 1984
would so disrupt the election process
that . the only fair and equitable
alternative Is-to allow the schedUled
November election to proceed on the
basis of the current plan as an
Interim measure."
McAlister said .ihe current dis, ·
bictlng law had not been found
falilty because of purposeful racial
discrimination or gelT)IIllaJider!Og'.
"It has been found wanting only In
the single discrete area of meeting .
the standard of precise mathematl·
cal equaUty among districts," he
wrote.
The Ideal population for each· ot'
the 21 districts Is 514,193 based on
Ohio's population In the 198Jcensus.
All tl(e disbicts deviate from the
Ideal, with the average .deviation
being 0.14 percent, court records
show.
McAlister said a bial court haS
wide discretion to grant the reUei
being sought.

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1be bottom line, he contends, is an enonnous fiction, a fatnicatlon that
the United States is using against Its own lnterests.
The better way begins with two 8S$Ulllptlons: TQ minimize disruption of
the U.S. ttnanc!al system while maximizing the political potential of the

loss.

With this In mind; says Dunkeiberg, the United States mus~ admit the
cl!bts are not repayable and then make sure that the costs of debts are
absorbEd In an orderly fashion, "under our control, not the debtor

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. -Anoounce that the debts are more or less forgiven.
· -To maintain soundiless In the banking structure, foreign loans would
~ .exchanged tor special government securities having a low but
g\laranteed mte of Interest.
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unlikely, Inasmuch as · Jackson campaign as HYmletoWn.
But it Is strange to hear Jackson
supporter Louis Farrakhan is the
onlY ttgure In politics who has taken resenting a show of soHdarlty by a
to making threats on the welfare of minority, given that Jackson has
especially targeted dissenters. · made. a career of asking black
What other kind orthreats? It would AmeriCans I!&gt; do exacUy the same
be Interesting to have the answer to tblng. Jewish leaders have Jl(lt been
the following question: Which of the Insisting that it Is time for a Jewish
vice president, notwithstanding
follpwing a~ "threats?~'
A. "Fritz, you go with Jesse, you \hat on any sc:OO· ot hlstQl'ical
achievement, the· Jewish con!Fibu·
loSe me, Abe." (Threat?)
B. "Fritz. sign up with Jesse, and tlon Is, everywhere, of the highest
0
·that 50 grand I promised tora'llefor ranking.'·
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The Jews.had not, so far as I am
you, Y!ltt can forget it." (Threat?)
Il JeSse Jackson Is saying that aware, called out for a Jewtsh .vlce
Jewish Americans ai:e speclillly president. But It Is true thilt theY do
sensitive to certain kinds of behav· not want an anti-Semitic vice
lor, theanswerlsheisqultecorrect. president, 11nd It is true that l1)ey
In tact, smrle " politicians overdo perceive JeSse Jackson to be
their concern In this matter. disqualified for that reason alope. Jt
MUrray Kempton, on television 15 hard to translate this concern Into
recently, observed that Jesse Jack· a "threat." Jesse Jacklon,' two·
son had said that New york City years ago launched a campaign.
was Hyn'\letown and - was de- calling !dr systematic threats
against .Amerlcan busiiJesses .thatnounced for saying this by presidential aspirants who promptly went to do nOt, In his opinion, give black
New York and treated It in their businessmen a break. If one can

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developing countries, is actually worsening the consequences of those bad
debts, and is Ignoring a sensible, workable,$01Ution.
that is the contention of William Dunkelberg, Purdue University
· EC(lnOmlst and a man recognized among economists and others for insight
that penetmtes clouds of confusion and other ohfuscations,
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l"lbere must be a better way," said Dunkelberg, who believes that
existing U.S. policy endangers the AmeriCan bank1ng system, and earns
~ contempt of debtor nations that may be forced Into economic misery
and political revolt.
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lie otters what he says is. a better way .:._ and it might very well be.
!'VIrtually no knowledgeable observer !eels that these loans Will ever be
repaid," says Dunkelberg. "In other words, everyone, including the banks
that lent the money, regard these as 'bad' loans."
So long as ·present attitudes prevall, he suggests, big banks are
enilangered, and therefore, sols the banking system. Asof1982, heren;linds
you, the nine largest U.S. banks had $00 billion in loans to about 40
non'()PEC developing countrtes- while themselves havlngonJy $25 billion
In capital.
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Instead of dealing with this Immense exposure, however, the United
States has "allowed debtors to.control our fate, leaving to them them the
deCision of Whether or not to formally declare.abrogations of the debts.''
• Moreover, the posstbUity of abrogation becomes more likely because the
International Monetary Fund Is acting, says Dunkelberg, as If It doesn't
even recognJze . the danger. It· is, he points . out, Imposing economic
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WASHINGTON- What happens
In Mexico ts of special Importance
to the United States. When hard
times hit, the flood of illegal aliens
over our southern borQE!r swells
dramatically.
As a secret State Department
analysts has noted, "We are the!t
major tmdlng psrtners, the recipIents of their human abundance and
the safety valve for their rural
despair."
Certainly, the geopolitical facts of
life would seem to dictate that u.s.
lnteUigence agencies try to gain at
least a ml!tlmal lriside knowledge of
what Is going to happen In MeidcO.
Unfortunately, this is not the case.
Though the Institutional Revolutionary Party has held undisputed
power in Mexico since 1929, U.S.
lnteUigence has been unable to
penetrate Its Inner c!ttles. Our
lnteUigence experts know more
about what is going on lits!de the
Kremlin than they do about the
workings of Mexico's ruling party.
It appears to be a question of.

Nathan the tnnocent was a good . llouse. He asked to see the
citizen who knew nothing about the president . to di8CU$S his cow

ffoday in history
: Today Is Sunday, July lS, the 197thday ofl!l&amp;l. There~ lffi~ys lett .ln
the year.
: Today's highlight in history:
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; On July 15, 1971, ~!dent Richard Nbron announced he would viSit
mainland China to seek what he called a "normalization of relations."
: On this date:
: • In 1606, the Dutch painter Rerribmndt was born.
: In 1870, GEorgia became the last of the Confederate states tp be
readmltled to the Union.
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.: In 1945, Presldeltt Harry Tniman arrived in Belgium on his way to the
Potsdam Conference.
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~ In 19li!, President Dwight Eisellllower ordered U.S. Marines to Lebanon
during a Middle East crisis. ·
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In l!Mli, American 'Scientists s~ ott clOse-up photoflraphs of the
-~ planet Mars, taken by the spacecraft Marlner FoUl'.
·
Ten years ago: Cypriot troops led by Greek army ottlcers overthrew the
guvenunent ~ Cyprus.
five years ago: In a nationally broadcast speech, President Jimmy
Carter propoeed a new energy prograin as he spoke of a "crisis of
conlldence" in AmeriCan attitudes.
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: QJe year ago: Several people were kllied when a bomb WEill off at Orly
Airport in France. An Annen!an group ctalmed .respoaslblllty.
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Amertcan Political System. All he pasture. Since he wasn't violent
wanted to do was get someone to . they took Nathan In an unmarked
stop a chemical plant Iron) dump- car to St. Elizabeth's Hospital for
Ing toxic wastes In his cow pasture. obServation;
He was placed In a locked
He wrote to the EPA, his congress.
hospital
room with a Washington
man, hts senator and the president
lobbyist
who was suttertna from
of the United States. .
deep
depresSion.
It seemed a bill he
EPA repUed they would took Into
worked
on
to
make . the MX
the matter 9ome day.
.
launching
pad
Into
tax shelters had
His congressman wrote that if he
talled
to
pass.
was ~lected he would stop the
Nathan told his story to the
dumping.
lobbyist
who said, "You are really
His senator said he would
an Innocent. You can't come to
forward his letter to the EPA.
And the president. thanked Na· Washington . and· just speak to
than for supporting his policy In anyone here. What you need Is
Access.';
Central Amertca.
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Wbat Is Access?"
"WhY don't you go to Washington
"l\ccess
Is the grease that openl
yourself, Nathan?" his wile
doors
In
Washington."
pleaded. "Then they Will listen to
"How do I get this Access?"
you." .
Nathan
wanted to know.
Nathan th\! Innocent bought a
"You
make political contrlbll·
ticket on "People , Express" and
tlons
to
the
people Who can help you.
flew to Washington. He put on a suit
You
can
donate
directly to your,
and tie and went to the EnvironcOna:reuman.
your
len8tor or the ·
mental Pro!ectlon Agency. The
prellclent,
and
Indirectly
by JolniDa
receptionist told him everyone was
In an· Important meeting and 'clubs' that have been Bel up to get
suggested he come back In three around how much you can pve ~
monthS.
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. candidates. The mort you do111te
Nathan then went to see hll the more Aceeu you Will have."
"Doesn't that get expensive?'"
congressman and was turned over
Nathan
ailed.
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"Good
government
doesn't
come
what toxic Wllllte was because he
cheap."
· was majortna in Chinese Uterature.
A few days later the PI)'Chlatrlsta
He then went to ree hiJ ileaator.
decided. allhoulb Natlwl was
The receptionist said the senator
neurotic
about IDldc waates, he
was out of town but gave him 10
waan't
a
~to
the community.
carnpalgn bumper stickers which
He
went
back
to
his motel and
she suggested he distribute to his
wrote
out
checkJ
to
his COftll'ell·
fl1ends.
man,
senator,
the
president,
and
Finally, Nathan wenttotheWhlte

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clubs-such as "Citizens ioi- a aeuer
Gonuch's picture on it.
Ainl!rlca," "The Fulld lor' aonest
Nathan the Innocent came Mllle .
EJecUons,;, "Amertc&amp;lll · lor the . · In triumph and told his Wife, "The
Utile Guy,;• and the' "President's 'chemical company will never he
Golden Circle."
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allowed todumptoxlcwastesln the
In two days he found all tloo~
cow pasturt aaaln."
"Good," said his wife.
were ·open to him and everyone
llstelled sympathetiCally to ~
"The bad news Is I had to sell the .
problems and said they woulcl &amp;et
farm to stop them."
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on it right away. He was even
"Why?" she asked.
invited to the White House to watch
· the preSident Lssue ·a new EPA
· "ltwastheonlywaylcouldralse ·.
postage stamp, with Anne BUrford the money to get any Access." · •

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e~bly threaten the Coca-Cola
company to withhold economic
patronage unless It employS 11
percent black executives, II ought to
be OK to threaten to wltbhold
political patronage trqm apreslden·
tlal candidate who signs on as his
successor In the event of his death a •
black leader wM Is cavalier about :
sllch awesome subjects as the :
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Holocaust.
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It's really a pity that Walter :
Mondale didn't free lllmself earlier •
otthiscoll. Unhappily, his greed for :
special·)ntere5t S\lpport•Is so ,com· ·
prehenslve that he feels he can't fU!I · ·
the risk of losing any ~te ..
COII$tltuency. Since clinching the :
·' nomination
in early June, the I·:.
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esteem In which )le !Soheld by the ;
·Arnerlcan voters has dropPed by 10 ·
Points .,. · not a healthY slgp, •:
conaldertng the floor-to-floor cover· , :· .
age he has been getting. ·
· Not evert · the wonderfully rea~- : ·
sUring news aliout black preleren- : :
ces moved him. The black voters :
prefer Mondale to Jackson by a
factor of 5 to 3. Jl is, In the
post-civil-rights era, .wrong for the
voters to vote as a.bloc. ,That may
have been a plantation habit they
picked ·up from Southeril whites
whO voted only Democratic, to
p\!niSh Abraham Llnooln 100 years
after he was killed. Well, people are .
lunay,. but they are making it
progressively clearer evecy· day
that they aren't Iunny enough to
vote Jesse Jackson Into national
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.
It Isn't correct to say, as some
have done, that Mondale couldn't
have won with Jackson, but that .
neither couldo he have won without
Jackson. Maybe 'Mond8Je can't win·
with Mondale. But he Would do
better, you bet, if he said the rtght
ihtngs about the kind of thing JesSe
Jackson has been up to in Cuba, ·
Nicaragua and in those interviews; .
tipped his hat to Jackson; and told
him he belongi; ln.
different .
political party. ,

prlorltles. Whlle our best !ntelll· dent or · MexiCo llefon( it was
• Then the agetlcy had SOC'Qnd ''
. gence efforts IIJ'!!· directed at pobllcly announceif Waii lil&amp;&amp;. And thoughts and ~e~~t Ford a new ·•
Moscow and Its minions; we seem that was onlY · because .:the man . top-secret report. · A new man,
Secretary ol the Presidency Hugo
content to let tire Maxwt!ll Smarts selected told the CIA himself.
handle Mexico City. One CIA
In October 196&amp;, Lids Ec~rr!a Cervantes c)el Rio, had emerged as
source said the lack of expertise can Alvare'l personai!Y ~ the the likely SIICCeljSOI'. The CIA report - ·
be traced to a basic flaw: Too few CIA's station chief In -~ City quoted "a hlgh·ranlilng ottk:ial" as
. CIA emplayees speak Spanish.
that he had been chosen to be tbe confiding that Echeverria would
pick Cervantes because he was ·.
This has 1ec1 to ern~ments · nextj)resldent,·totakeofrlcelill9'10.
that would be amusing 11 theY 'l'ht. intelligence coUp was : re- "easter to manipulate tban Moya." ''
weren't so serlous - such as the · garded as so spectatular thal .lhe
The C1A ended its report with a
CIA agent w])o had to take along an illforinatlon was · tmnSmltted. to bit of Machiavellian complexity
Interpreter when he met an lm!ior· Washlngloilln a ~-ti!cret ''Ry· that must have brought furrows to
tan! Mexican party official to llllk bat" cable. The message,was then • the premdeptlal brow:
"Il (Cervantes) continues to hold . ·
for secret information.
Pill ill a rare "blue Upe" repc;&gt;rt.anc!
My associate Dale Van Atta has · hBnci-Geli~ to the Wl!lte House, . center stage over the . next six
conducted .an extensive tnv!!Stlga· when!~ l)ll!ll!i!ngei' walted'tn take weeks, we would have to revise our
opinion that Maya Is Echeverrta's •
lion of !heClA's pltlfulcapabiUtyJn _.- It back atter It had been read.
succeliaor. ('Ibere Is a)
cbollen
Mexico. He found shocking Jqadeq· .
.When Echeverria sel~ his
uacles descrlbed in secret and
successor. live 'years later; he po&amp;Sibllity tha~ Echeverria . ·has
top-secret niports and cables trom apparently wasn't speaking to the bi!en spotlighting Cervantes jU$t to
the CIA, the Defense Intelligence CIA anymore. Hlscho!cewasJose keep observers guessing a little , ·
· Agency, the National Security Lopez Portllln. Butthe CIA aSSureil longer and postponing his own
Agency and the State Department. President Ford that Secretary of l~uck staius until he announ·
Consider this; The last time the Government Marto \'&gt;feya Paki~Jcta ces his choice In mid-October. We
found out who had been - was"ashoo-lntosucceedPresldei\t are keeping ow' eye on Cervantes:
(but) our-bets are still·on Moya."
setrelly ch06en as. the next pres!· Echeverria." ·

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lng devices for children Identified to
GA.LLIPOLIS .. - In a move to
Stressing .the advantages or retain its local Identify. Its people
be at rtsk of Sudden Infant Death
Increase . Its pubilc aw~ess as .heightened name recognition and and services wiU remain the same;
Syndtome
(SIDS).
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national advertising, Glasrock only the name and logo Will be
BOC Health Care companies are ;
health care eompanles, Glasrock
president Gerald L. Good said, changed. The new logo In teal blue
world leaders. in anesthetic and !
Medical Services has changed Its
"providing a common name and and grey combines a "cross"
lung function equipment, anes- !
corporate name to Glasrock Home
look for our facilities will ellll.ble
(representing . the International
tlietic pharmaceuticals, Intensive · (
Health Care, Inc: and adopted a
potential customers aod the. gen.
health care symbol) and an " H"
care
patient monitoring and d!ag· ••
dlstlnctlv.e blue and grey logo.
era! pubUc to beCome more famll·
(representing health ~are), both of
nostic
equipment; oxygen tents and , !
This Change Is part of a visual
tar with Glasrock and What Glas- which serve as visual reminders of
infant
incubators,
sterile disposable :
Identity program which ties Glasrock offers.
BOC's involvement In the world
products
for
Intravenous
therapy, :
rock into BOC Health Care, of
"Our Intent is to continue to build
health care Industry.
blood
lllters,
medical
gases
arid . )
which Gias~k Is a division. ' one of tlu1 nation's largest and best · Glasrock provides a lull line of
Starting May 1, both new name and
home health care companies," respiratory equipment and related their supply systems. and products 'f
syinbol began to be · phased Into
Good added. "And we can do this services, a full range of aurable and services for treatnwnt of . :
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Gia5rock's 150-plus facUlties io·
mOre effectively as a' team rather medical equipment,
monitor- patients 'In their homes.
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cated in 35 states.
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than by giving ihe appearance of
-----Ho-Med Services, the lOcal div·
Individual operating units." .
!slon of Glasrock, with branch
While the Galllp.oils branch office
officeS In West Virginia, Kentucky,
managed by Cindy Saunders Will be
Tennessee and Ohio, had under·
gaining a national Image, it wllt
gone a name change on July 1.

ADDI'I'ION- M!Head's Bldlery Inc., 1M 'l1drd Ave., l'l!lll!lltly added
adelllndsandwlch llhop, top photo, for .. CI!fllomenl, aad lwscrellleda
Beat111area, boUaupboto. Opeoed by lbeA.G. JloiDIUail faml)ybt19al,
lbe blllrery II now oper ted by liB pn!llldeat, Tun Mllliead; BID
MDitead, sec:reWy; VIrginia Mllltead, · corporallon lreasurer; and
Lewll Milp' d, head baker,
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The only reassunng thing one~
recently_heard about Walter Mandale Is that he "Ignored" - to use
Jesse Jackson's words - JfSSe
Jackson In the ·hectic search for a
vice presidential candidate. Walter
Mondale should go a good deal ·
further and ignore Jesse Jackson
not merely for vice president, but
Jesse Jackson as leader of the black
people of Amertca.
No one In a state of moral
equlllbrtum would want to be
spoken for by the same man who
goes to Cubit and ha!is Fidel Castro
. and the memory of Che Guevara.
Waiter Mondale's position shouldbe: You can favor aistro!smoryou
can favor me, but not hath.
JaCkson 11\en returned to his
sawhorse, the Jews. He r§&gt;Orted
that Mondale had ignored 'i\im as
the result of "threats to Mondaie by
a significant number of Jewish
leaders." Well, What would these
. Jewtsh leaders have threatened?
To rub · out Mondale? That's

n.e United States .is hiding from the reality ofltss big bad loans to

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GAIJ.IPOUS- Late last year, a
Cleveland area excavating firm
severed telecommunications servL ,
ces· to 8ome l,«m )tomes and
b\lSineises, Including the Ohio
Lottery's statewide computer
center.
.
~ Columbus ·contractor recently
damaged subsurface telephone ca·
ble with an auger when removing a
tree stump. As a result, nearly l,IID
homes and offices in the capitol city
were without service.
According to Ohio 13eU, these
scenes ' are. too often repeatefO!
throughout the state in large and
small towns where accidentally cut
cable . Is · one of the thorniest
problems •the company faces In
maintaining telecominunlcatlons.

service.
Slashiilg a telephone cable also
can cu,t into your pocketbook, since
the cost to .make repairs could be
charged to the cutter, Payne
stres.'led.
"A call to the . OlJ'PS· loU-free
number before digging wm insure
thatanOhloBelicrewwlllrnarkthe
locations of nearby burled telecom·
rnun!calions facilities;" Payne
said. "And we don't charge for the
services."

"Cut cable not only disrupts
telecommuniCations services, but
also can he lite threatening,". Ohio
Bell's R: L. (""")Payne
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said. "I
shudder to~ ahout ·a mother
with a young chlld ·need!ng belp in
an emei'gency who is unable to get
through because a cut cable

1983, the agency received about
. l4S,OOJ calls.

disrupted
service."
, Scores ofphone
companies,
and in some

cases,&gt;' Individuals, every year
Inadvertently cut through buried
~a,bie whlle digging, As a result,
telecommunications circuits linll·
ing hospitals, schools, businesses
and homes on occasion have been
put out or service, he said.
"But a call to the Ohio Utilities
Protection Service &lt;OUPs) toll·free
number - 1~2-2764 - could
save a life - and It certainly would
help prevent· service disruptions,"
Payne said.
Payne noted that even though
restoral efforts begin Immediately,
and continue non-stop untti comple.
tlon, It still takes an Ohio Bell CI'I'W
anywhere from several hours to a
lew days,· depending on the cable

POINT PLEASANT- One of the lng cards, Russell Stover candies,
state's largest loCally-owned phar- g!its from around the world and
macy chains has annou~ they · computerlzed prescrlptlon records.
will open their seventh store In
"The city or Nitro Ia extremely
Nitro, W.Va., on July 23.
pleaSed and excited abOut the
Jack Fruth, president o{ Fruth addition of another business to 6ur
Pliarrnacles, said the new store wlll dqwntown shopping area, "• said
be located at 106 21st St. In Nitro, In Nitro Mayor Art Ashley. "Fruth
the buDding formerly occupied by
Pharmacies have an excellent
AAA Furniture.
·
reputation. This ext!IDSion of the
The store Will be the chain's most Fruth chain to our city tells me that
eastern operation. Other Frutl) Jack Fruth Is committed to our
Pharmacies are located .In Point area and the continued growth or
Pleasant (location of the main Nitro."
office); Huntington, W.Va., Milton,
. Dave MPrgan · and Barbara
W.Va., Gallipolis. Middleport and Knepper hive been ~ man·
ager and assistant mimager, reWellston.
"We are very bullish on the city~ spectively, for the new 'store.
Nitro," said Jack Fruth. "It has a Morgan Is a 1977 graduate of West
very attractive downtown shopping · Virginia University School of Phararea with quaUty merchants. We macy and was most recently
look forward to becoming an active employed by Fruth's Gallipolis
Store. Knepper, a 1979 graduate of
meinber of !hi! community."
The 7,900 square-loot store wlll Ohio Northern University School of·
offer the same wide ranges of Phannacy, comes from Fruth's
service that all Fruth Pharmacies Point Pleasant store.
Grand opening activities for the
offer to their respective communi·
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line of cosmetics, Amertcan greet· week of July 31.

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GALLIPOLIS "'- David L. Oura fanner Gallla County

ham,

The toll·free phone number Is
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with the other Ohio utilities to manager In the audit practice
channel reports of all excavation department of the Arthur Andersen
affecting undergrqund utulty factll· · &amp; Co.'s.olllce in Houston, TE?'a5·
ties to a centralized location. In
A graduate of Galila Academy

"We'd like, to have two days
notice, If we could," Payne said,
~·but we usually can get someone to
the location In just a lew hours If we
have to.''

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MONDAY THROUGif WEDNEsDAY:
A chance of showers or thuriderstonns Monday. Fatr Tuesday and
Wednesday. Highs through the period In the OOs. I.Alws from the 00s
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Rain forecast Sunday

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It looks as though there will be a break In the heat and a good
chance for some rain In Ohio on Sundi!Y and Sunday night.
A high pressure system that was over the mrtheast quarter of the
country Saturday morning will .weaken and a cold front WID move
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As the cold 'front gets closer, cjojldtness will Increase Saturday
night and early Sunday. There ls a chance that showers and
thunderstorms will spread across i)te state from the west during the
day Suhday. If the rain moves Into the state, it WID be scattered and
mariy areas will stay dry through the day.
Besides the high pressure system, a low pressure area ls centered
over south central Canada with a cold tront througl! western
Minnesota to northern Utah.
The low WID pass far to the north of Ohio, but the cold front will
·cross the state Sunday nightorearlyMonday. As the front gels closer
and· moves through, tt will Increase cloud cover and bring a ch&lt;ince
for showers and thunderstorms.
Behind the front, temperatures will lower sllghtly and hurnldlty
wUl.be at more comfortable levels.

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Htgh pressure covers aU of the eastern United States. lAlw
pressure ls advancing eastward across south central Cartada. The
cold front from this low will be moving Into the Great Lakes region
'Sunday. It will be partly cloudy and warm Saturday night with
temperatures from the mid ros to around 70. Considerable cloud
cover will develop Sunday in advance of the frootal area jn northern,
western and central Ohio, with partly cloudy sides In the southern
and eastern parts of the state. Highs WID be from the mid 00s to
around 90. Scattered showers and thiU)derstorms will be developing
· · by afternoon Sunday in western, eentral and oorthern Ohio.

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lenge to Ohio' ' dealing with an areas
of education has recommended
one-half day dally sessions for for
pre-school and kindergarten pupUs
in a section entitled "Improving the
Relevancy and Quality of Curriculum and Instructional Time".
The report ls considered to be one
of the most comprehensive efforts
on education improvements prepared in the nation, the spokesper. son reports. The report ls scheduled
to now be presented to the National
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. William B. K uglin
"And that he. might rectmeile botli unto God in one body by the
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alienat~d a~,...,,.., in r~&gt;~~r mind by wicked worlu, yet110W Aath lie
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Reagan told a gathering of GOP
wonen at a White House luncheon

on Friday, ''There Is going to be a

woman president

of the United
States one of these days soon, and
she's goilig to he a · Republlcan.
Why? Because we have the great
talent.
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"The women who have advanced .
tnourpartyandwhoatecomtngup •
through the ranks today aredolngtt
by mertt," Reagan said. "And the
Arnerkan people, recognizing this, •
will support such a womanwbenshe

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petroleum.

OYI!r the past 12 months, whok!seleprtces role just
· 2.2 percent.
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growthshouldeasepressuresontnflatlOIIandlnterest .
rates, maintaining the expanston longer.
1ndlied, the Labor Department's rrport on the
Producer Price Index for finished goods showed no
Inflation bi the AprU.JUDe periOd.
Not since the 11rst quarter of 1983 had wholesale ·
prices re!llsed to budge when calculated over a run
calendar quarter, said depai1ment eallOnlSt C\-alg
Howell.
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the third straight monthlY decltne.
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WASHINGI'ON (AP)- Wttrout·
mentioning Geraldine FeiTIIl'il by
name, President Reagan took atm
against the likely Democratic vice
prestdenttal candidate by saying
Republican women were moving
. forward In politics because of talent
rather than "tokenism or cynical ·

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dent's daughter Maureen, have ·
sugg sted that Ms. Femll'9. a
three-ternn congresswoman, Is too
Inexperienced to go to the White
House. Ms. Fei-raro was picked
Tl!ul'lldaybyWalterMondaleashtS
running mate on tl)e Democratic
prestdenttal ticket.
&lt;in the day she · was named, •
Reagan said her selection was
·historic - "and so was appointing ,
Sandra Day O'Connor to the United "
States Supreme Court.''
"But what about that foollshness
that it's the other major party that
n.presents the Interests of women,"
Reagan asked Friday. "The truth ls
the Republican Party represents
those interests best, and in a serious
and long-tenn manner.··
He said Republicans think women
should change America, and he
noted his selectiOn of Jeane Kirkpatrick as ambassador to the United
Nations, Eltzabeth Pole as head of
the Transportation Department,
and Margaret Heclcler ascbiefofthe
Department of Health and Human
Services.

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· automotive products, business equipment and energy
materials.
percatt to 5 peicent for the entire year, but some say
Theecboomy expanded at a seasonally adjusted9.7
they're now 1owmng their forecasts to a range of 2.5
pe.t
ttut annual rate In the first three months of the
pe1cent to 3.5 percent.
)oftl',
easing to a projected 5.7 percent pace in the
Wholesale prices advanced 0.6 percent last year,
AprU.June period.
the best showing In two decades.
lfJUDe'sProducerPrtcelndexwererepeatedforl2 •
·Pointing toward a moderation bt econmdc growth,
straight mooths, lt would result in a 0.4 percent ·
the OJmmerce·Ilepartmmt reported that retaU sales
decllrte llr the year, a price decrease too small to be
In JUDe grew 0.8 percent to a seasonally adjusted $109
re!Jected In the rounded-off calculation for last montli. ·
billion.
The Producer Price Index measures month-toTile InCrease was ahead of t1!e 0.5 percent rise tn
month
changes in the prices paid to producers for
May but well under the strong 3:5 pen1!tit gain InAprO
food,
energy
products and other Items. The prices
when conswners when on a spending spree.
American
consumers
actually pay - usually to
1be Federal Reserve Board weighed In wtth a third
retailers - are measured by the Conslimer Price
report, showing production in the nation's factories,
mines and utilltles cltrnbed 0.5 percent last month. · . Index. 1be producer prtcemeasure often gtvesa good '
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front In his quest for the Democratic
presidential nomination, but Ids
carnpaJgn manager says Walter F.
Mondale's · choice of a female had' ~ his chances, replled, "Not
ninnlngmatemayhavedo(nledthe at all." .
Colorado senator's chanCes
. The ~tor planned a private
ArrMng here Friday ·ror ~ meeting wtth hls conventlon floor
Democratic National Convention, leaders · and key staff aides
which opena Monday, Hart said his Saturday.
&lt;Elegates are "rock solid" and
Hart bas argued that heotfers the
added, "I stW think the !Elegates Democrats their best cbaDce for
victory In November; His argument
Will vote for the candidate most
likely to defeat Ronald Reagan."
may have ~ blunted by. the
· But Olfver C. Henkel, the sena- mornentmi given MmdlJe wtth his
tor's campatgn manager, told
dramatic move Iii putting a.w onwJ
reporters dw1ag a charter fllght
011 the natlollal tlckl!t tor the first
from Washington, "I don't think
time In the hlstol'y rl. either majoc .
party.
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On We&lt;IMMay, shortly before the
Mondale the nomination at tl)ls
point."
pJesidentlal ~.Hart Is !lche- '.'The_ odds are vecy lllUgh,'' duled to address the COIM!IIttln.
BACKYARP PARTY- LDc1i1 rea1c1e1JD
Elm01e,
Henkel said, declaring that MonRep. Patricia SclQoeder, DColo.,
Mlla,peetW1illlrM i IEiillhe~cloor.rW.bo)-haodliame
dale's selection of Rep. Geraldlne · one «Hart's prlnctpal Beull!llallts, \ " em JIIW le IIINe&amp;. Ia froa&amp; of M I le II Rep. Gil' IS Fenvo, Ills
Feri'aro, 0-N.Y., as · hls running said the address gave Hart the
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hi;JIIIItehn~ 1 ,N-YCIIILB 'hlll*nllhlll
mate "changes the entire dynamics opportunity to "give a go-tor-it
wUe.lo1111 M• ill!- 'l'lieJ were tl n 1 hill old lMiin*wa!Mforeleavlnc
the convention for us."
speech and go oot lrt Dames."
fur lbe Wf!ll&amp; c.ut and &amp;lie P1 IL "•I cemrenllea. (API
photo).
"It's lllUgh because of the

WASHINGI'ON (AP) - Wholesale prices were
frozen In place in June for the third consecutive
month, slowing tnflation for the year SO far to
annual pace of jusi 2.8 percent, the goVI;'rnment said
.- Fliday.
.
On top of the bright Inflation news, the government
repo&amp;ted moderate gains in retaUsales andtndusti1al
• production In June. causing economists to bring out
,. their hlgbest words ol praise to describe the
ecoDOli'1Y's performance.
·
• President Reagah Joined In, telling a group of GOP
women otrlOeholden, ''Tills morning's news looks
like America hit the jackpot. We''Jt1' made a trtple

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When 8sked If his choice might
vieWed as bowing to pres8llre from
wimen's groops, Mondale replied
that, "If there was· anytldilg, the ·
p &amp;Jrewasoo theotheuide."
, However,aCBS-NewYOI1cTimes
poll releued Friday said 00 perceut
of Democratic voter&amp; lllln'I!Yed
think Mondale cboae Ms. FeiTaro
becamleofpeuarefromWnen's
I!JWp&amp;,andonly22peremtsaldthey
thaigbt she was ll!lected berause
she was the best vtce pJeddentlal
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SCOT TOWELS PEAS 2/99¢

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IIABT ABIIIVES FOR OON·

VENI'ION - Sen. Gary Hart II
.ftyked by Secret SerVIce IIRt'lils
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SUPERIOR

HAM LB. $}89
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· Approval by the nlgents clears the way for release
of the money by the State Controlling Board. ·
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In other action, tl)e regents:
-Conditionally approved new contracts with Case
Western Reserve University fOr medlcal and dental
educatloll programs. 1be dentistry pact reflects a 5
pe1cent deCline In enroltment .and calls for a
couespondlng reduction 1rt state subsidy. Regents
Will ask the attorney generaltodetenntne if they have
authority to make such a subsidy reduction without
approval of the General Assembly.
-Gave Findlay College apJiroyal to conduct
courses for prlsilllers at the
Correctional
FacUlty. The schOOl will offer associate degrees in
business admtnlstratlon and general soctal stUdies.

Hart keeps up brave
front; huddles wlth
key aid~ Saturday
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challenge VIce President George
Bush to a debate.
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.After a weekend d getting better
acquainted and poUshtng the
speecbes llleywiDdellvertola~
their cl!l'l"patgn aplnst President
Reagan, MondaleandMs. Ferraro
WID move .011 to the Democratic
natloll.
convention 011 Monday.
Mondale and Rep. Geraldine
Mondale brought the New. York
E;'erraro of New York Dew Friday to CODgreli8WOOian to E!Jnm!, t,ftnn.,
t1Jls resort communtty about 200 ooFiidaytomeetthehomefolb.
- mUes east of San Francisco. And
"Mychok:eofGeraldlneFerraro
even before their ftrst full day of . Is being received wtth ~
CjllllplllgJitn together had ended, mthuslliim throughout the COWl·
Ms. Ferraro moved qulckly to tcy," he told' a news conference

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Unlvenlty, $1.7 mUllon; Medical College of Ohio at . ·
Toll!do, SX7,0l; Wl'lllht State, $1.7mtlllon; Northeast
Ohio Ulllverlltlei con r of MediCine, $149,500;
YOUJIDioiWD State, $1.9 milliOn.
Of the 22 unlvenlty !ranch campuses, the Walters
Branch of the UnlYenlty « Clilctnnati was given the
· largestsJnale amount of $323,'100.
amount « 18 ml1llon. ADOther $3.8 ml1llon went to the
. The largest slnale grant for a corrununlty college
UntversltydC1Jrdnnllttwi!UetheUnlversltydAkrOO
was $1.2 million for Slnclalt Community College. But
was allocated $3.1 mllllon.
CuyalloP
Cmmunlty College received a total of$1.8
1be Unlvenlly d TOledo WID receive $2.6 million,
ml1llon
In
separate
allocations for Its metro, west and
whlleKentStateandBowltngGreenwiDeachgetjust .
Nsl
campuses.
IM!!r $2 prlJllon.
. Of the state's technlca! colleges, the largest single
other fllur·)/1!111' lnatltuttons and their equlprnellt
allocatlm was just over $1 million for Columbus
funds include Central State, Jl57,!XXI; Cleveland State.
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' SOlJl'H LAKE TAHOE, Call!.
(AP) -Satlstled thathisc)lotceofa
, woman for the Democratic vice .
, P'!!Sldellttal nomination Is meeting
~thwidespreadacclatrn, WalterF:
. M~.ls turniJig his attention to
t!Jem~ •. gehewantstodellverthls
~ to the Democrats and the

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Statewide dlstrlbutlm of tile equlpment mlliey,
which CUIII!I from the S530 ml1llon capital
trnprovemenU bill enacted earlier Ibis year by the
Genenll Asaembly, was OK'd by the reaents Friday.
OhlQ State Unlverllty wiD receive the largest'siJ111e

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Krabllch said prevlaJs methods of !lnanctng
. ·~ of tedinlcal, ctaasltlO!tl, laboratory and
data prooesalng gear should be abandoned
'1 thiDk It's wrong for us when we're bull.itng a new
facl!lly to fund the equipment over a 00-year pemt
• whlcb Ill what we did, when we 1crow the equlpnent ~
WNI1D&amp; wt at the E!id of 5 or 8 years," Krabach said.
· He "'11 ted adoption of a IDnnuJa based on the
'&lt;
eQ\IlpineJ)t and Its useful llfe that Institutions
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Sat., July 21, 1 984

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OOLUMBUS, 'ohio (Al&gt;) -Ohio Bo4m1 ~Regents
Cbalnnan Rlcbard Krabiich said dlatrlbJIIon of $t5
mUllon to help public universities and colleies n!place
oiJiolete or worn oot equlpnent is "a good tlrst step"

CLOSED SUNDAYS

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$TORE HOURS:
lraun.· m~rr.. hll! til 10 jim
Fri.-Sit9 •m til 10 pm
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July 15' 1914

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National weather
By 1be A.lloclated 1'1'1!!!111
Scattered thundershowers cooled
parts of the South and the Plains
eariYSaturdaywhtlebllsterlngheat
wUted the central valleys of
Callfornla with overnight temperatures in the low 90s.
In Fresno, Calif., the mercury
stood at 91 degrees at 3 a.m. EDT
after reaching a daytime high
Fliday of 109.
Temperatures on Friday reached
m .degrees ·tn Red muff tn the
oorthem 'Sacramento Valley and
100 1rt San Jose. In San I&lt;tanctsco,
the lllgh temperature was f!l- Qne
degree short of tl)e record for the
day.
North of san· Francisco, the
hit degrees at normally
cool StinSOn Beach, and rangers
geared up for thousands of weekend
sunbathers.
Thl! National Weather Service
Sil!c:l the mercury was expected togo
as high as ll5degrees late Saturday
in parts of the Sacramento and San
Joaquin valleys, with readings in
UI/P!'r 00s likely for San Francisco.
In southern Florida, several
tornadoes were reported Friday as ·
a thunde~ soaked the Sunshine State.
For thE! rest of Saturday, the
National Weather Service forecast
rain and thundershowers extending
along the southern Atlantic Coast
and the Gulf Coast from F1ortda
through the Mlsstsstppt Delta;
scattered thundershowers over the
Great Basin into northern Artzoi)B;
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COLUMBUS (AP) - Leglslatloli aimed at strengthening Ohio's
over Its water sUppUes has been sliiled Into law by GOY.
Richard Celeste.
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prohtbltlllle diVerSkln of more than 100,000 aanons 0( water a day
from L.alte Erie or the Ohio River ~ Without a pennlt trom the
. ' Ohio Departrnellt of Nalilral ~
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Celeste had requested passase df such a bill In Ids State of the State
control

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B:as' law creates a lelll!ll·rnmtber OhiO Water Advllory Couml
to lnake recomrnmdlit10118to t11edepartnilllt011 water management

and conservation.
Violations of the law carry potential lines of up to $10,000 per day.
The measure, signed by the govetiD' Jfrlday, takel eftect Oct.l!i.

Former seootor to- chair board

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COLUMBUS (AP)- FOnner state Sen..Tom Fries, D-Daylon,
l)as been appolnl£d by GOY, Richard Celeste aa Clialnnan of ~
PhySical Fttnl!la 8lld Spbrts Advllory Board.
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Friel, U. apausaed the Je&amp;lllatlon creating tbe panel10 promote
public opui IIIIi ud pbyllcalllllleiB Mlltl.
Allo aw••\lld to t11t lXIIrd Fl1day we'~! WlWim E. Lma. 37, of
Columbua. dlrec'lor of JePiatlve alfalrl tor Nat10J1wlde l11sul'anl:e;
Fay R. Billa, 57, ot Kent, p:tl - ~ be8ltll aDd aafety education at
Kent State UIIM!I'IIty; Tamara L. ClippeD, Jl, r1 Clev1!IIJ)d,
~ by Interstate 1"raallmmlllol
llobertL. Bartels. !ii,dColumllul. jli•J lllll'ctpl\)'llcaleclicatlon ·

and recreatloll at Ohio State University; Boyd
Bowden. 44, of
Columbus. an ort1qledlc surgeon who Is team pi\ystctan for Capital
t.JnlVef'Stty; and Lucinda W. Adams. 46, of Day10n, supervisor of
health and pi\ysieal education tor Dayton City Schoolli.
Legislative members are Reps. John Shivers, D-Salem; Joan
Lawrence, R-Galena; and Sens. RDbert Ney, R·Bellatre and Neal
Zln~nen, D-Daylon.
MemberS of the board serve Without pay but are reimbursed for

expenses. .

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Celeste makes trustee appointments
OOLUMBUS (AP) -An atlmiey and a oorporate executiVe have
been appolnl£d ttustees of state-asslllted universities by Gov.

RIChard Celeste.

Celeste appointed Dwllbt A. Washington, 35, of Dayton, an
attorney at NCR Corp., for a nlne-)oftl' term on the Central State

University Board of Tnrs!Ees.
Benjarnln G. Ammonl, e, or Hudson, corporate vice president of
Ftrestme Tire and Rubber Co.. was appointed by Celeste Friday to a
vnlne-year ternn aa a University of Akron trus1£e.
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Lottery OKs Computer terminals
OOLUMBUS (AP) - State lottery otrlctals have approved
I~ SO playeNCtlval£d com.Jlliter terminals In Columbus and

50 In Ciel'eland WltldD six monthS in a markedng experiment that
COUld lelld 10 ~up :m such ~ statewide.
Tbe terrn1na1s WID be pi'OVkled by Syntech Internatiol!al of Dallas,
the onlY cornpiiiY, llllllllfactw1l such equipment; a lotteJ.Y

spokesman said. Lottery Director Thomas V. Chema said the
machlnes woukl ~ Installed In existing agencies alongside regular
lottery terrninals, wldch are operated by agents or their anployees.
Tile terminals woold operate like automatic bank teller machines.
After money Is deposited, the machines will fiash Instructions on the
screen to allow the player to choose which game he wishes to play
and what numbers he wishes tp bet The machines will then print and
deliver an appropriate ticket.
The terminals will offer the same three computer games that can
be bought from regular ·terminals: the OhlolAltto, the Number and

Pick 4.

Shrader trial slated for August
COLUMBUS (AP) - Tile trlal of John Shrader on charges of
perjury and bribery will begin Aug. 6 in Toledo. ·
The Ohio Supreme Court has appointed Lucas County Common .
Pleas Judge Francis RestiVo to handle the case. The trial was moved
from Franklln County because of publicity.
Shrader, 36, of Columbus, ls accused of lying about cord burns on
the backs of his hands after Ids wife. Jean, was found strangled Oct.
22, 1l!8l., In a downtown parking garage. He also ls charged with
offering a friend $00,exxlto testify that Shrader had the mar1&lt;5 on his
· hands.the night before the ~laying.
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Each Charge against Shrader carrtes a maximum prison term of
two years jind a possible $5,1XXJ fine.
Shrader went to court last swmner to collect about $118,1XXJ in lHe
lnsunuice beneftts' on his dead wife, but was challenged by his
tnclaws, Dale and Leah Wollord of Ashland. The Wolfords contended
Shrader wasn't mtltled to the Insurance money because they alleged
he killed Ids Wife. Pollee have charged no one in the slaying.

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By JAMES F . PELTZ
Roush Hali; eight daughters, Hilda
AP Bntess Writer
Pietro Alderigi Sr.
Roush and Virginia VanMeter, both
NEW YORK (APJ -EcoiiOl'lllSts
GALLIPOLIS - Pietro Alderlgi of Mason, Clara Robey of Pomeroy, are beglnnlngto talk abouta subject
Sr .. 45, 89 Chillicothe Road, Galllpo- Erma Michaels, Linda MWs and that seldom needed discussing over
lis, who died Friday, was the san of Barbara ' Nichols, all of Gallon, the past two decades -deflation. .
Deflatlnn lswhen thegenerallevel
Mary Benvenuti Alderlgl, who . Diana Holub of Northlolk, Va., and
survlv~lliGalllpolls, andnottMary Sandra NichOls . of Rhode Island; of prices falls lor a sustained period,
Benvenuti, as reported in F riday's two sons, James and Robert, ooth of as opposed to Inflation, the rise of
Gallipolis Daily Tribune.
Gallon; two brothers, Donald or prices with which Americans are
A 1957 graduate of Gallla Mason, and Ralph of Hartford; two
toofamntar.
Academy HighSchool, the deceased sisters, Ruth Zahl of Columbus, and only
EcoiiOl'lllSts
emphasize that wigraduated from Camden-Clark Irene Taylor of Canal Winchester; •despread deflation is not now
Memorial Hospital, Parkerslxlrg, and 36 grandclllldren and 11 occurring In the Unlte&lt;lStates, and
W.Va., as an X-ray technician In great-grandchildren.
hasn't sllice the Depression of the
19lls.
But they say some sectors of
1961 and worked at the Galllpolls
Clinic for five years as an X-ray John E. O'Dell
theeconomyareellcittngdarigerous
deflationaryslgns.
technlclan. Owner ofhlsown tavern
and restaurant for seven years, he
GALLIPOLJS -RobertO'Dellls
And, willie some consumers
managed the ·Burger Chef In a surviving brother of John 'E . might woilder how falllng prices
O'Dell, iT, 9 Portsmouth Road, could be damaging, econoi:Tilsts say
Gallipolis for nine years.
Also surviving Is his wife, Karen Gallipolis, who died Friday; and not deflation Is no more preferable than
Malona Alderigi.
a son, as reported 1n Friday's lnllattonforthenation'shealth.
Yet amid the deflation talk this
,Funeral seiVlces will be held at 10 GalllpollsDailyTrlbune.
a.m. Monday In St. Louis Catholic
Thedeceasedwastwlcemarrled: past week, the stock and oond
Church. Friends may call at the first tlrile to Leola Hall on Nov. markets remained preoccupied
Waugl\-Hall ey-Wood Funeral 14, 1~. who. also preceded him in about the prospect of higher
death on Oct. 'n, 1900. He married !nllatlon.
Home from G-9 p.m. today.
the second time to Neva~~ ·~ Afteryearsofwatchlngthevalue
Lena F. Bowles
Smith, on Dec. 22, 1962. and she o1 stocks and bonds eroded by
survives.
surglngprlces, thecredltand ~ulty
POINT PLEASANr- Lena F.
Fimeral services will 11e held at markets rema,1n doubUul that
Bowles, 81, Southside, dled.Friday 2: ll p.m. Monday In Grace United· inflation Is under control.
night at her residence.
Their doubt is part1rutarty acute
MethodistCburch.Frlendsmaycall
!Jam Jan. 16, 1903, at Southside, at Waugh-Halley·Wood Funeral · oow. The economy's brtsk expandaughter of the late Walter W. and Homefrom2-4and79pm today
Lillie May Rose McComb, she was a
retired Mason County school
teacher, Marshall University graduate and member of Harmony
Baptist Church, Southside.
rn 11eu of. nowers, contributions
SUrviving are her husband, F .M. may be made to the bulldlngfund of
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) - ConsuBowles; a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine GraCe United Methodist Church.
' RogoersofDayton; .a son,Manfordof
mersPowerCo.putotfuntllMonday
its ''final deadline" for reaching an
' Southside; and two grandchildren, Margaret L Silchuk
Deann and Paul Rogers, both of
agreement with ppponents of Its
Dayton.
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Rl.lfLAND- Margaret L. Fink Midland nuclear power plant to
She was also preceded In death by Sllchuk, 62, Wadsworth Township, avoid shutting down the troubled
fonnerlyofMeigsCounty,diedJuly · project.
two brothers and a sister.
. Consumers · VIce Chairman
Funeral seiVIces will be held at 9atBarbertonCltlzensHospltal.
A 19U graduate of Rutland High James Falahee said the company
· Harmony Baptist Church, with the
Rev. Fred McCallister officiating. School,shewasbomlnRutland.She granted the extension to give its
Burial will be In Suncrest Cemetery. had resided In WadsWorth Township ~t Jndul;trlal customers time to
lor the past 40 years.
consldertheutllity's latest proposal,
Friends may call at Crow-Hussell
Surviving are her husband, Jun- presented at negotiations tate
Funeral Home from 24 and 7-9p.m.
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· today and at the church one hour · lor F.; ason,JamesF.,athome; two F)iday.
· prior to services.
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dl.ughters, Mrs. Douglas (Sharon)
"What we're really faced with Is
VanArnam of Wadsworth and Mrs
the true reality that they could not
Frank (Tanuny) FodoroiRitlman;.
LeraBrown
a granddaughter, Arrianda; a
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MIDDLEPORT - Lera Roush brother, Eugene of Rutland; and
.three
sisters,
Eva
McKinney
of
S2,
Ewlngwn,
died
Friday
In
Holzer
· Brown, 82, Columbus, formerly of Rutland, Frances Darnell of Fort Medlcal~nter.
1 Middleport, died Friday at River,
Born Oct. 29,193l, in Huntmgton,
· side Methodist Hospital, Columbus. Wayne, Ind., and Betty Strait of
.
w.va., daughterofthelateLetand
She was also preceded In death by eoca,Fia.
She
was
preceded
In
death
by her B. · Terry, and M. Belle Pol.sley
her husband, Horton Brown, who
Terry, woo survives Jn Ewtngton,
was also. a fodner Meigs County parentsandaslster,IreneFixler.
Funeral
services
were
held
shewasarner)'lberoftheAmerlcan
resid!'nt.
Surviving are two daughters, 'Thul'!ldaylnHilliard-Cox-Mullaney LeglonAuxlllaryofEwlngtafPost
Mrs. George (Mary June) Ury of Funeral Home, 174 N. Lyman St., 161.
ColumbUs, and Mrs. Richard (Elea· Wadsworth, with the Rev. WalterL. ·, Funeral services will be held all
nor) Quelette of Worthington; and Morton officiating. Burtai was In p.m. Monday IIi McCoy-Moore
Funeral Hane, with the Rev.
four granddaughters and nine ruttinanCemetery.
great-grandchildren.
-PatriciaA.- Ten-y
Funeral services will be held at 1
Friends may call at the tuneral
p.m. Monday In Rutherford-Corbin
VINTONPatricia
Ann
Terry,
homefrom4-9p.m. today.
Funeral Home, Worthington, where
friends may call from 24 and 7-9
p.m. today. Bwial will be in
King s wood · c ·e m e·t e r y ,
Worthington.

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All Junior Fair livestock, horses, 111bil~ and poultry must be
chocked in and in place bylO:OO p.m. In addition, oil live;lock and horses must have a valid hulth cortlficate when en·
terin1 the flircrounds.
• 8:110 P.II ...... Eodlibitof, ..,... and ftisor moetilll (show arn)
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eoncrete box culverts. Fout of the bridges are on Ohio 141, and one on
Ohio325.
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County betweell the Athens and Vinton county lines. 'The contract
· \vas given to Standard MateHals Inc., Portsinouth, for$1,188,16).!».
It al8o calls for resurfacing sections of the Appalachian Highway

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GAILJPOLIS - A Hunt~D~~ton,..W.Va., man Is listed In stable condition at Jlolzer Medical Center toitowtng a single-vehicle tramc
~accldelit Friday on Ohio 218.
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of the road and stnack an embankment. 'The 3: mP..rn. accident
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,MII1 Creek ,Road,, fQr DWI and failure to obey a stl&gt;p sign, and
Mattll!!w W. Colfee, 111. Rt 2, Vinton, for·falling to obey a ~ Ught.

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"We plan to apPlY for federal
money to pay for the action
replarement of the Central B~.
but until Campbell County's sanctions are lifted, we C8J111D1 use the .
federai1imding," Poore saki.

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• GAU.IPOLIS - City pollee Friday issued a minor misdemeanor
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AWARD - O.'VId Gloe)+ r, left, I*! a a cert111cate ol
wwMkft liD 'l'mt 'lbelll, dlalrmaa ol file Melp Soli 8lld Water
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' NEWPORT, Ky. (AP) - 'The·
92-year-old Central Bridge over the
Ohio River, which 'links Newport
With Cincinnati, wQl be repiaced IIi
three Years. acrordllig to Floyd
Poore, aecretary ~f the Kentucky
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"Due t9 the age .and condition 0~
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Kenlllek;y and Cincinnati, It is
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petition village council for reduced water and sewage rates.
~ Water and sewage rates are IncreaSing 50 peu:erit In Pomaoy,
emrllve on the.!K!Xt ~·
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• Senior citizens will ask that council wre action So that theywUI not
be assessed that entire Increase. Residents may sign petitions are
the Meigs County. Senior Citizens Cente~. Mulberry ~eights,
Pomeroy; or at the New York Glot!Jing House.

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; POMEROY - 'The proposed budgl!t for 19M and 1985 for the
Vil)age of Puneroy sewerage aystem shoWs a $.ll,6M deficit.
· 'The entire vlllage' s budget will be preeentecJ to council d\lrlllg
Moaday's vlJiage council !JII!I!!Ing for changes and approval
• Council has already paid $6,!XIlfrom the general fund to the sewr r
(!epartment ,for salaries the clepartment was unable to pay.
. According to the budget, !hi: revenues from sewage cliarges will
ollly increase SS,OOO tn 1985. ·
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"owe'ler a $10,633 balance was carried over from 1983..

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· ' · Dale Bart of Barr's Station in Reedsville reported an air hale was
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Beer, Wine, Ice,

cllarges Friday and mdre arrests
were expected, saki Robert.Siller,
director fl. the FBI of1lce In Dayton.

·• POMEROY - A breal!,lng and entering Is being Investigated by
.the MrlP County Sherut's Department.
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:and II!VI!l'allenles were stolen wheti his house was entered.
, A 1e1eY1s1on an.tenna was rl!pOr'led stolen FridaY night !rom•the
~~Mrs. Joe Sayre,·Rt. 1. Rutland.
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RACINE - Racine Vlllage Council wUl meet at 7 p.m. Monday at
the tire house. A pu!Jllc hearing wUl be held on the 19!5 budget. .

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Falahee sald. "Ithlnkthlsprojectis ·
·tooimportanttoheshutdownforthe.
.lackotanother 72 hours."
. Directors of the nation's lOth
'targest utility authorized company
· otncersWednesday toshutdownthe
.plant, more than a decade behind
schedule and bHUons of dollars over
budget, should1 negotlatlonsfall on
· how to pay for the project.
Consumers t halrman John Selby
had said Friday was "my tina!
deadline."

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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - ADiyton

POMEROY - 'The MelgJ County Board ri. Elections will be doled
all day Moaday due to the lliii!'Xpected, death or the new board
dlreetor, JacldeBrlckles, whose funeral will beat2p.m . Monday at
the Ewlnc Funeral Hane.
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slon Is fastralslngfactoryusetohlgh ·ally traded commoditieS priCed IIi
An Individual might lind deflation
levels of capacity, JlOSing the threat dollars. The dollar'also has diverted eroding the value of hi$ house, and
of product shortages and higher bivestor Interest away frcrn gold hence the houSe's value as collateral
and other metals.
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prices.
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Consumers
might
rejol&lt;:e
at th~ for a loan. Or a worker for a
Many workers who agn:ed to
company producing taw Jllllterlals
lower their wages durlng thel981-82 . prospect that the decUnes In raw might find his employment jeopard·
recession are expected to seek the material costs will translate Inti&gt; !zed U the raw materials' prices
reinstatement of those ··cuts and lower retail priCeS. But ·even U keep falllng and productivity gains
more this year, i\erhaps liftllig the deflation hit the retail level, econo- ·do not make up the difference.
lalxlrcostfactored i!lto the prlceofa i:Tilsts. warn the longer·tel1ll effects
finished
Hence,good.
even though the lnflatlnn
. rate has dropped dramaticallY In
thepasttwoyears - aperlodlmown
as disinflation - many InVestors
stDI are not convinced that Inflation
wUlremainmoderate lnthemonths
tocome.
But thecommodltymarkets are
signaling somethllig else - "a
strong whiff of deflation," said
Edward Yarden!, chieteconoi:Tilst pf
Prudent!a!-BacbeSecurltlesinc.
. Prices of' several conunodltles,
psrtlcularly Industrial raw matertals, havedroppedsharplythepast
few months and 'tumbled Nrther
thlspastweek.Gold,a J«:ylndicator
of Inflationary
droppedto atnut$340anoun!-'t'!rom
$373 a month ago. Lumber, eopper
and crude ollprlcesalsohavefallen.
A key reasol) for the declines Is the
strong u.s. dollar, which bas
Teduced thedemandfor lnternatlon·

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GALION - Funeral services
were held Thursday In SnyderKuhach Funeral Hane, Gallon, for
AlbertHall Jr., Ol, Gallon, formerly
ofMason, whodledJuly9inaGallon
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CINCINNATI (AP) -A resident
of the Dayttm Veterans Hospital
walklng on Interstate 15 . Friday
caused a pileup of three truckS and
two cars, killing one p,erson,
· hospitalizing three others, and
closing the northbound lanes of the
.. tnterstateformorelhan three hours,
JX)IIce said.
Dewey E . Denham, 59, was cited
. for walking on tiMl roadwiy follow·
tng the accident, pollee said.
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Watson, 62, of Aurora, Ind., stopped
hts tractor-traller to avoid hitting
Denham.
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A car smashed Into the truck, arid
the driver, a young woman who
remained unldentlfiedFrldaynlght,
was killed, pollee said.
A second car slam,ned Into the
first car. Alexa Tomasetti, Colleen
Doeckman, and Donald Lacefield,
all19 aod all from Louisville, Ky.,
sutrered head tnjurtes. Tomasetti
and Doeckman were llsted In
critical condition at Good Samaritan Hosplal, whlle Lacefield was
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reading ,program · at .
Rio · Grande College ..
have spent three hours :
daily in clll88, improv· '
irlg their reading ~
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grade student works
hard on an achievement test, while at left,
college . student K yra
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GALLIPOLIS - Thomas W.
Brumfield, 24, 74 Garfield Ave.,
forfeited $45 bond In Galllpolls
Municipal Court_ Friday on a
dlson!erly conduct charge.
In other cases, Jack Haniian, 22,
Rt. 2, VInton, was fined $12, given a
suspended six-month jall sentence
and six months probation for no
yalld operator's license, and Cha·
rles K. Robinson, 18, Rio Grande,
was fined $12, given a suspended
six' month jall sentence and six
months probation for operating a
motor vehicle without a valid
permit.
Forfeiting bond for overweight
load were Bryan E : Davis, 23,'
Jackson, $106.40, and Thomas G.
McKettrtck, 26, Wellston, $144.40. ·
' Daniel J. Hoover, 43, Thurman '
forfeited , $40 bond for failure to
display valid llcense plate; Thomas
J . Montgomery, 56, Rt. 1, Crown
CLty, and Phyllis Pope, 52, Rt. 2,
Patriot, each forfeited $40 bond for
failure to yield; Johnny White, 26, 52
·Sycamore St., was fined $12 for
squealing tires; ·Jerry H. Massie,36,
756~ Second Ave.l, WitS tined $18for
speeding.
Forfeiting bond for speE!!llngwere
Larry D. Barker, 28, Piedmont,
Ala., $38; Tonya R. Harrison, '!l, 58
l1Jida DriVe, $40; James T. He!lderson, 25, Cabin Creek, W.Va., $40.

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Emergency runs
Emergency Medlcaf!lervices.
. Syracuse was called at 8:22 to
Hemlock Grove for Frank Clllrk to
Medical Plaza, GalllpoUs; Pomeroy
was called at 5:41p.m. to 249 Union
Ave. for Shirley Jones to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; at 8:54 p.m.
Rutland went to New Lima Road for
Joel Marshall to.Veterans MemorIal Hospital.
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Tuppers Plalnswentto Reedsville
at 10: 35 p.m. for Gary Reed to St.
Joseph's Hospital, Parkersbuig,
w .va: ; MiddlepOrt was called at
11: 16 p .m . to Meigs Junior High for
Dano Lo~treth to Veterans Memorial • Hospital; :;uppers Plains
responded at 3: 45 a.m . to Long
Bottom for Mary Newlin to Veterans Memorial.

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other academic and sociological
problem.
hours, and In the summer, there
"Paren~ want to help, they
areas, Mrs. Yates said. "There
Is
no place to get the experience.
just don't know how."
is a high correlation between
'!bus the summer ·reading pro-.
Coli~ are diScqverfng. ·
, poor reading and academic
The best advice she gives the
gram at Rio Grande College was
The c~ gradj!s Qne
failure. ''
Jl8I'I!I\t Is to selectively watch
through seven, are part of the
. "Most academic problems
television and cut down on the , born. Her 15 college studei&gt;ts get
the ell~ experience '!hey need
can .be traced tO reading p!W _
slimmer reading . p!Vifam at
chlld's TV time. Most parents .
arid
the children In the program ·
RioGrande,andsomecim'twalt
have
heard
of
Se!jame
Street
and
Ienis.'' she said. Some behavrecei-ve
indlviduaUzed
, to ' get to schooL accmllng to
MtsterRogers Neighborhood, .
ioral problems can also be
Instruction.
Associate ~r of Educabut don't know enoog)l aboot
attributed to reading failure. Each elementary age chlld
· BecaUse children can be un• tiOn Sbaron Yates, head ol till!
.them to discuss the program .
bas two college student lnstrucmercltulln honesty, they may be
with the chlld.
ton, wllo .each haVI! c11arge ¢
·rldj(:uled for their · ~c , •
"Wateh· 1V ~. dlscUiS
tollr puplis- a mlnl-cllillsroom,
failure and seek other areas they
the shows, buDd vocabulary with
so to speak. .
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can be succesSful In, lidch fiB
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vandiiUsm.
·
''When cliildren 114ve a bltll!r
. for rity.s(lldeD!s, anci'uie college
vocabulary, they. · can · relate
"Chlldren may say tO themperforms a vttill community
better to' reading."
selves, 'well, I can't read, but I
service for the chlldren In a fOur
can break out tills window,"'
Mrs. Yates . also teaches parCQWity area." ..
ents "fun and bwpe11slve"
~ In class trvm ·~ a.m: 19 ntJon,
~ Yates said. Most Juvenile
In the fail, students wW have a
ways to pranote reading with
' they get 1\&gt;!! ~ c6r\celttra~
deliquents and school dropouts
complete.
file . on . where they
their chllclren .
,reading !Jisttuctlon Cl&amp;!!Y. along - have had academic failures In .
were
when
·the program started
ABCs made trorri .biscuits ' ·
with a math InstruCtion and
.the paSt, she ackled.
and how they progressed. These
word Usts; language activities
play and refreshment
Funded by a $4.&lt;m Martha
wW be sent to their schools and
ali
belp
buDd
the
vocal)ulaty.
In addition. thectdkll'eD ' Holden Jennings Foundation
lrttegrated
Into the classroom for
a· weekly science and
"Even
playing
MOIXJPOiy
or
·
challeOge grant, the program
each
chlld,
Mrs. Yates sot
-~bble
help."
. _,...,studies lesson to help !hem
doesn't Just admlntster to the
Good
reading
and understand"Some (parents) feel school
generalize to other , areas of
chlld, but helps parents help
Ing
leads
to
better
academlcally
lakes care of learning," she said,
their chlldren.
lilstruct!Oii. ..
oriented
students,
and the
There are parent workshops
but In fact, tlie Interaction
During the play Urnes, 1M
I
summer
reading,
program
at
during the four-week program
between parent and chlld Is a big
children work on p.:rceptionRio Grande College - the first
which ended last Friday, Mrs.
part of JearJ)ing.
motor coordination exercises,
ever
In thts area - Js. the
The
idea
Of
a
summer
reading
Yates
said.
The
workshop
tells
· she added.
·
beginning of the road for at least
program came out of necessity,
thl;' parents how to help their
When a child "lias dlfliculty
28 chlldren.
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Mrs. Yates said. A methods 'In
chlid overcome the reading
reading, they have problems In
RIO GRANDE - Siunmerschool !l&lt;Jesn't have to be a
·chore, 28 chllclrEn at Rio Grande

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GAlliPOLIS - The following
• couples filed for marriage ncenses
_ . • lhts past week In Gallla County
", Probate Court.
.
Samuel J . Juniper Jr., 22, Rt. 2,
Point Pleasant, conununlcattons
technician, and Carla G. Muncy, 17,
Gallipolis, student.
Gerald D. Roush, 47, 518 Bulavllle
Roal,l, carpenter.' and Carol J.
Collins, 42, 2001 Chatham Ave.,
unemployed.
.
David A. Jones, 23, 536 Jackson
Pike, loader operator, and Diane
Jones, 24, 536 Jackson Pike,
secretary.
Jerry L. Wade Jr., 25, Gallipolis,
West VIrginia Electric Supply, and
Charlene D. Bostlc,21, Lowerruver
Road, cashier.

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Studenl8 and teachers ·
were virtually one to ·:
one during t!Je ·
summer reading program at Rio Grande ~~
· CoUege for grades one
to seven. The teaching
is provided by Sharon
Yates' methods in '
teaching students. • ·
. The 28 enroUed in the - ·
clll88 also got instruc~ ·
tion in math and ·
social studies, along ,
with regular refresh.
ment and play peri·
ods. The additional •
instruction helped . :
. them generalize to
other areas of study,
Mrs. Yales said.

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Admissions - Linda Kelley,
Racine; James MUier, Cheshire;
Jessie Weber. LongBottom ~Rachel ··
Reeves, ~roy; Joseph Mar'Shall, Lawrenre, Ky.; Katherine
Weaver, Pomeroy.
Dlscllarges - Linda Kelley.

Busine8s closed
G..u.LIPOLIS ... O'Dell Lumber
Co. In GaUipollB wW be closed
Monday fnm 1-4 p.m. In OOnor Of
Jolm E. 0~,-Who dled fridaY·

Text by
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POMEROY - Douglas and be halted by their ~ Pa~
Nanlile RQI)sh will celebrate their .. Noel, Pomeroy; Douglas Jr., P~t .
50111 wedding anniversary on SUn- Plell!iiDit, · W.Va.; Janice ~ ·
day, July 22.
Salt Lake City, Utah; Rolli or
Roo.sh Is the son ot the ulte'v . L. ' Maslin, W.Va.; Nancy ~bertoll.­
and Kel!!le Capehart RoUsh and Cottagl'vUle, W.Va.;- and "De!ra ,
Mr&amp; Roush Is the daugllter or the Marshall, at the residence of Mr.
· late I.:aCe and Vlca Stewart ' and Mrs. Roush, located two m11es
Foreman.
back or New Haven.
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'l'litrnMAN - Mr. and Mrs.
AIJiiiSt EJ. Rutt, Thurman, are
pleased to · announce the engagement a1lil approaching martlageo!
their daughter, Dreama Leigh, to
Stuart MalCOlm Lentz, son of Dr.

By BOB HOEFLICH
deallng with baseball cards unless I
·: 'lbneS-Seutlnel Stall
· think of Bob Melton, pastcir ot the
Agnes Hill, long-time Meigs MiddieportChurchofChlrst.
County historian especially ln the
Bob Is such an· avid CoJJ.ector ot
Tuppers Plains area, has returned baseball card$. He, ot Course, has .
frc4'h a vacation in Florida and is been having some health problems
now going lull force on her history andlunderstandthathe'slloingwell
bei&amp;k on Tuppers Plalns.
following a couple ot hospitaUzation
Jhe book Is atthepubllsher'snow. periods. Now that's good.
. They were marrted on July ~.
All friends and relatives or the :
l9.ll by her brOther, the Rev. Dennis
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lt~alswiththeearlyestabllshment
At any rate, tbe third annual
cOuple
are,
Invited
to call duriDg tbe:
Va
Colwnbia
W
W
t
Foreman, at es
. . , .• •
oiTuppersPlalnswhlchwaslaltlout Marietta Baseball Card Show will
An open houSe and reception•will open house hours 1 to 4 p.m.• . :
iti1lll2. The books handles accounts
be held next Saturday at !he
oflhe establishment of cemeteries, Hermann Fine Arts Center, Ftfth
•
some genealogical research Items and Butler Sts., on the Marietta
· ani! other points about the early College campus from 10 a.m. to 5
ccyrununity. The material for the _ p.m. Dealers will be on himd from
~k took Mrs. Hlli some 50 years to
Ohio, West Vlrgln!a and KentuckY
~eel.
andlts Is lluy-trade-selldeal solfyw
{There is one problem, -liowever. are a collector you might want to
Slti! has to have ·COmmltbnents for . attend.
tilesaleofsome200coplesbeforethe
Do also want to report to you that
vO)ume can actually go into print.
Mrs. ClaraLocharylsatherHJghSt.
1\0:&gt; .money Is required at this .time home agatn filllowtng a period of
aild you can register for your copy hospllaUzatlon at a Parkersburg
!JJr-writlng Mrs. Hlli at P.O. Boxl72, hospital. Mrs. WUma Terrell has
TllppersPiatns,45783. ·
beenremovedlroolthecardlaccare
Doug/as and Nannk Roush
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:Carrie and Blli Kennedy have ~. room 413 now.
~n treated royally by not On!JI
-thelrfriendsandnelghborslnMelgs
TheSalemTownshipFlreDepart·
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~tybutthepeopleofColliervllle, ment wants your . support next
9AM1o9PM
1Jnn. ·
·
Saturday when It will stage a
Saturday
9 AM to 5 PM
&amp;
#The Kennedys had an apartment homemade lee cream social start~ollleiVllie!orsomel5weeks due ing at 11 a.m. The relatively new
WAI.IC. I ~ OA C.AU JOA
' AN .APPOINIMfNl
ut,the serious lliness and death of department will have sandWiches
~lr daughter-In-law, Vlrglnla forsaleplusgamesandWOuldllketo
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~nnedy. Not only did the home ilOtethedateonyQUrcalendar.'_·
fifes have to be watched by people
. h¢re but Mr. and Mrs. Kenlledy
Go for It Syracuse.
· needed supportive- people to help
Janice Lawson advises that the
uiem through the ordeal 1n water conservation program whfch
Q)lllervllie.
has been 1n effect 1n Syracuse has
:And they got that support! 0! oow~n~sm~lliemalnweDis r---------------------------------------~------------------------~--------------ceurse, the outcome was sad. Mrs. how m operation, Now you can give
~nnedy jlassed away but In spite of the !lowers a drink- orwhatever~r ~r lous, palnlul, lengthy lliness,
withwt going on a guilt trip.
sill! was appreciative and interested
itV everythlng to the end, Carrie .Jt takes a vacation trip to make
Open Daily 10-9
$rts. Her husband, Joe, rm sure one realize the meaning or that old
Sunday 1-6 ·
many of you remember. He, of song which says, "Be It ever so
ciiurse. is one of the three Kennedy humble, there's no · place Wee
s6ns, all of whom, are blessed with a home. ~ 'Whati'msaylnglsthatyour
· greatsenseofhumor. ·
happiness DOES lie right under
.•
your eyes - so enjoy and do keep
never · come across anything smiling....
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~sttomakealltheltemslookgood .

some cases, just .a thorough

spray of j)aJnt on other objects, such
asoutdoorfumlture,captripletheir
value, while aerosol paint removers
and lacquer can help restore old
furnlturetoamuchmoreprofttable
condition.

A TOTALLY NEW DESIGN
IN MEMORIALS

dausllter, Laura Gall Smith, toNill!

Proodtoot. Pomeroy, 8011 of Harold

'and .,Catherlne Proudfoot, St. AI·
bans, W.Va.

Theopen-chul'chweddlngwUtake
place at2::.lp.m . onSaturday,July
2l,attbeP&lt;meroyChurchofChrlst.
A reception wlll be held tmme-

Save on ..
. Playwear
Sleepwear
Long Short Dresses
Accessories
etc.

M3rtetta College.

Proudfoot graduated frorr. St.
Albans Hjgh School and the Ken·
tuckYChrlstian College. HefspastQr
of the Po:meroy Church of Christ.

WE'RE THE STORE ·

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Saturday, Aug. 11, at the Chestet
United Methodist Church. A pro-

BaldetSQfl - Long
· REEDSVILLE - The engageMiss Balderson Is a graduate o!
rrl\!llt and approaching marrtage Of , Eastern High School and Ohio
Kay Ellen Balderson and Jay Allen University, with a bachelor of
Long Is ~ announeec:J by their science degree ln elementary eduparents, Mr. aild Mrs. Lloyd cation. ·She Is a teacher with the
Balderson, Reedsvllle, and Mr. and· Eastern Local Scbool District.
MJis. :edward Long, Marietta.
Long Is a graduate of Marietta
Till\ open-chUrch wedding wlli be High School atld Ohio University
at St Paul's United Methodist withabacheiorofscten~deg!eetn
Church In Tuppers Plains, Aug.19at physiclaleducation and lsemployed
2:00p.m. A reception.will fOllow ln . with the Washington County Shethe church social room.
riffs Department.

Margaret EV11!18 .

DaVfciSmalley

Emmons- Trout

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PATRIOT 1 ~ Mr. and Mrs. CecU
,Emmons of 6225 Boatrace Rd.,
'Pa~ .Glty, F!s_., are announcing •
4he,approaching marriage of their ·
dalfihter, Karen Anita, to Ronald ·
Kentori Trout, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,
.Ronald Tro!ll, Rt. 2, Patriot.
;,: The open-ehuroh w!!ddl.ng Wm

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Med. Heels
Casuals
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CHILDREN'S SANDALS 1f2
WOMEN'S HANDBAGS
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ONE GROUP $}500
MEN'S CASUAL
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, G.\LLIPOLIS - Mi-. and Mrs.
Charles Sostic of Lower River
llbad, Ga!JIIiolls, are announcing
,the engagenient and approac~ng
marriage of their daughter, Char·
lene Diane, to Jerry -(Jake) Wade
Jr., son of J$Ty Wade, Gallipolis,
and Laura Wade, Glouster.
; An open-chW.ch weddlDg will be
Jlel!:l July~ at 7:00p.m. at the Ftrst
J'iesbyterian Church, 51 State St.,

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CANVIS OXfORDS
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A reception

liquid ·stain remover lor laundry.

~WOllam Culfman Sr., Cheshire, are · Cheshire. A reception will follow at

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. Curfman ~ -Richards
OIESHrn.E · -

Mr . and Mrs.

:announcing the forthcoming marrtage of their daughter, Christme
Ann, to Craig Alan R!chards, _son of
.~rs. Jessie Fisher, Galllolls. and
!jtan Richards·, Portsmouth.
The open-church wedding will be
·beld Aug. 25 at 2: :II p.m. 111 Old

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tiapnst ..cnurch,

the church. .
Miss Cu~man graduated from
Kyger Creek High Scbooi. .
. Richards a1so ~duated' from
Kyger Creek. He Is employed at
Bryant Trucking, Oak HUI.
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TAWNEY .JEWELERS
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Galllpolio. OH.

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Interested in Preschool for ·
Your 3 or 4 Year Old?
Call for Information Before
. August!, 367-7475
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take plaCe Aug. 25, First Baptist
NOW
PRICE
Church or Calloway, Panama City.
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Miss Emmons Is emptoxed at
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Trout Is currently stationed at
Rib GRANDE ...., Dr. and Mrs. form the ceremony .. Music· will
Tyndall AFB, Florida. He Is a Clyde Evans of RIO' Grande an- · begin at 2 p.m. with a reception
. NOW
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grailuate of Southwestern High · noun~ the engagement and ap- Immediately following the
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proachlngnWTlageofthelrdaugh· ceremony.
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ter, Margaret, to David Smalley,
. Miss Evans Is a . graduate of
sonofMr.andMrs.DaleSmalleyof Gallla Academy High School and
. REG. $ _ NOW S2QOO
27 00
. Peeble!l, Ohio.
Rio Grande College. She Is emGallipolis, preceded by a half-hour
The ~.Church wedding will ployed by Belpre City Schools.
o1 music.·
take place at the James A. Rhodes · Smalley Is a graduate of Peebles
.
Miss ' Sostic Is a graduate ot Center on the Rio Grande College · Hlgh School and Rio Grancle
NOW.
Gallla Academy High School. She Is Campus in Rio Grande.
College. He teaches and coaches In
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Leo C. Vaughan. Mgr.
Phone 992-2588

Robert MUler will be tbe ofllelaUrtr·
mlnlater.
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Mill Sin'lth Is a graduate of Metis.
High Scho9l and 1s a. Jurtlcr at·

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Chester, and LeQnard Myers, son o1
Mr. and Mrs. Bruoe Myers; Long
Bottom, wiU be held at 6: :.J p'.m. on

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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cleland,

(AP) - A garage . cleaning wlli do the job. But a quick

sfle Is a g()()d way to get rid of
unwanted household Items and
make money at the same ttme.
;To 'make themostofthesale, llls

POMEROY-Mr. and Mn. Olear

'Smith. Pometoy, are 8llllOWICin&amp;'
the approachlna maniage ot. their

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and
Bidwell.
Mrs; ._ Malcolm
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·W. Lentz,
. TheweddtngwllitakeplaceAug.
·14, 4 p.m. at Caivary Baptist ·
Church, Rto Grande, with the
Wllllam Clark ofllclatlng. A recePtion win trnmedlately to110w the
ceremony at James A. Rhodes
Center, Rlo Grande.
Miss Rutt Is a .studeni at Rio
Grande College and Is employed by
0.0. Mcintyre Park [)!strict.
Lentz is a graduate of Wilmington
College.

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PDmeroy Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio Point ,._.,,, W. Va.

Bookmobile
schedule set

Ask Dr. Blaker

Reynolds, .

Coppick,

B! &amp;area •·=, PILD.
DEAR DR. BLAKER - I am
wrtt1q to you from a Jill ceO. How I
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·trade vows
POMEROY - Sherr! Denlse
. ReynoJW; and Ben Roger Cupplck
exchanged WEdding vows at the
Gospel Mission Church at Bald
KnobonMay26. ·
The bride Is the daughter of Mrs.
Diane Deeter of Coolville, and the
groom · Is the son of Mrs. ZeUa
Copplck, Middleport. The double
ring ceremony was performed l)y
. the Rev. r.av.:ence Gluesenc;unp.
Music was played I!Y Nancy
·Lawson, sister of the groom.
'The bride was given In man1age
l)y her grandfather. Leslie Wells
was maid of honor and Davtd ·
·Copplck served as best man for his
brother. Julie Wells was the flower
gtr), and David Lawson, nephew of
' the
was ring'bearer.
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church lawn.

Ga/l;tl County .

know, though, I sot sent up for
robbecy and
of drugs.
Nothing serious.

possessjon

'lbe Samuel
Ubrary releaa41d Its schedule tor tbe week ot July 16 to ~ as
followa:
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Monday - Ewlngton, 11·11:40
a.m .; VInton, 11:45 a.m.-i2: 30
p.m .; Mofian Center, 12:45-1:30
p.m.; LilliCh l!,reak, l: 30-2 p.m.;
Kypr, 2:15-3 p.m.; Ch!iahlre, 3:30. 4:5p.m .; .~. 4:30-5: 15. p.m.
GAWPOLIS -

8(Jaard

My real worry now Is tluit my
parents are corning to visit next
month. J haven't seen them for two

years. ··

They know that l'mln for robbery
but tbi!Y don't know anything about
the drup. My father Is a mlnlster
and be might ,gel very upset If \le
found out.
Should I tell t~ !ruth?
DE AR READE R - What concerns me Is that you evidently have
not faced \he truth. How .can you_
say that robbery and possession of
drugs are not serious? Maybe they
are not serious compared to the'
crimes of those you speak with
!!Veryday, but serious Indeed In
terms of whether you will be a ble to
live and work In society outside

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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roger Coppick

.Tuelc!l!Y ..., Rodney VIllage,
11·11:45 a.m.; Gallla Metro Est·
ates, 110011·12:45 p.m.; Kerr, 1·1:45
p.m .; Bidwell, 1:50-3 p.m .; Bula·
ville Trailer Court, 3: 1.5-4 p.m.;
Su!lper Break, 4-4: 30p.m.; Georgt&gt;s
Creek, 4:45-5:30 p.m.; Kanauga,5th
Avenue, 5:40-6: 10 p.m.; K&amp;K,
6: :11-6:50 p.m.
Wednesday - Bane's, 11~U: 15
a.m .; Harrison· Townliouse, U : 3o
a.m.-12: 15 11-m.; Swain's Store,
12:45-1:ll p.m.; Crown City, -1:452:30 p.m.; Myers, 2: :1&gt;-2: 50 p.m.;
Supper Break, U: 30' p.m.;' Ohio
TownhOuse, 3:45-4:30 p.m .; Eu·
reka, 4:ec5:3il P.m.
'lbunday - . Northup, 11-11:40
a.m.; GreenTerraceTrallerCourt, ·
11::50-12:35 p.m.; Rodney, 12::501:35 p.m.: Perry Townhouse, 2:1112:50 p.m.; P~triot, 3-3:35 p.m.;
Supper Break, 3:45-4: 15 p.m.;
Cadmus, 4::15-4:45 p.m.; Gallla, 5-6
p.m .; ·Centerpoint, 6: 15-6:30 ·p.m.;
CentervUle, 6:40-7:10 p.m.

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Susan Lynn Grueser trades vows
with ]ames B. Foster june 9.
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G~r and J ames B. Foster were
unl~1n marriage on June 9 a t the

St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
Lagan, with the Rev. Paul Koehler
otnclatlng a t the . double-ring
ceremony.
· The brjde Is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Roger Grueser. Logan,
and· the granddaughter of Mr. a nd
·MrS. Clarence Grueser, Nease
Setl)ement, Pomeroy,. and Mrs.
Arthur Orr, Chester. The groom Is
thelonofMr.andMrs.JackSheehy,
Gnive City.
'I)lealtarwasdecoratedwith two
candelabra and bouquets of whlte
gladioli, carnations and snow
cry$tals.
Given In marriage by her father ,
thebrld{&gt;wasattlredtnawtutegown
of Chtff(,lnette over taffeta, trlrruned
In 'Ventse, Wedgewood and reembroidered lace. The bodice 'was
with 'a wide lace ruffle
sprl)lkled with ln'ldescent sequins
and• the lJouffant sklrl, featuring
tiJrli, tiers of lace ruffles, feU Into a
senil-cathedral train. She wore a
of illusion, edged with lace,
whleh fell from the alencon lace cap
trlnimedwtthpearls.
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Tile hrlde carried a colonial
llotloJuel of white snowcrystal pornpons and minuet roses accented
wit!l pink ribbons.
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Ann Grueser, slster of the
unoe. w.lilimaldoflw:lnor.Sheworea

accented

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featuring a fitted bodice and full
sklrt. A matching bolero jacket
completed the gown.
Bridesma ids were Roglna Kay
Grueser and J ennifer Jo Grueser ,
sisterS of the bride, and Colleen
Sheehy, sister of the groom. Their
candy-rose gowns were styled after
the maid of honor's. They carried
arm bouquets of silk teaberry Ulles
and snowcrystal pompons with
teaberry bows and streamers.
Dale Montgomery was best man,
and the ushers were John Adams,
Da rryl Jackson and Walter Obert.
All wore silve r -gray tuxedos with
rose co!oredrummerbundsandbow
ties. The groom wore a white

tuxedo.

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GAI.LIPOUS - ·Kelly Renee
.. Shiflet became the bride of RObert
Dean Nibert Jr., June 2 at the First
Church of the Nazarene, Gallipolis.
The Rev. Geqrge Jones officiated.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
~nd Mrs. Robert Shiflet of Galllpolis. The groom Is the son of Robert :
and Carol Nibert of Gallipolis.
The b:ide wore a gown of
organza. Tl)e sweetheart neckline,
bodice, and long sleeves were
designed with alencon lace and
pearls. The sklrl fell from a
modified waist and her vel! was
lace over tulle, trimmed with lace
appliques.
Maid of bonor was Carla Burris of
Vinton.
Bridesmaids were Kim Russell
and Jodi Burns, niece of the bride,
both of Gallipolis. They wore rose

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and Mrs. Delmar Hainm, South
We!Eter, Mr. and Mrs. Jtm Hamm
and Kim, Blanchester, and Mr. and

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The couple resides In ColumbUs.

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eorg., a forest products firm , the
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coloilsts who found It similar to a
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Our· service stops light, dirt, dust,
moths and mildew from aging or
damaging delicate fabria.
Your gown Is tcitntlficaly pro·
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which Is agal~ plastic ...,led, and
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evety Saturday and Sunday fr()m 1:00 P.M. to
9:00P.M~ at the·Main Clinic on .Route 35 near Gal·
!ipolis. P~ysicians from the Departments of Fain.·1ly Pract1ce and Pediatrics will be available for
treatll!e~t of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter·
, . ~he Chmc ~t t_he Hospital Emergency Room Entrance. Ped1atr1c patients should telephone 4465287 fora time to be seen.
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Wl\RM SPRINGS, Ga. (AP) -

4:3!1-6:CIS p.m.;' 'syracuse· (Pool),
6: » 7:·50·p.m.
Wedllelclay, July l8 - Chester
(Fire Station), 2: J5.2:45p.m.; Keno
(north side of Keno Bridge),~: 30
p.m.; Succe~~~ Road (near 39060),
3:45-4: 15 p.m.; Lmig ·Bottom (post
otnce),, 4:25-5:10 p.m.; Reedsville
(Reed's Store), 5::11-6:20 p.m .;
Tuppers Plains (Lodwick's), 7: »
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groom; Jeff Dyer and Mike Russell,
both of GaUlpolls.
Rlngbearer was Tom Deacon
Foley.
Out of tOWn guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Legler, Sparta, N.J.;
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Stephen Legler,
Orlando, F1a.; Mrs. Vernal Mahan,
Lorain, Ohio; Mrs. Kenton Sheline,
Point Pleasant, W.Va.; Mrs. JuanIta Likens, PoiiJt Pleasant; · 'I'Ina
Moore, Jackson, and Tlm Fteder·
lck, Waverly.
A reception was held at ~
groom's hOme In Centenary,
The bride was tormerly em- '
played with Dr.' John Strauss as an
orthodontist assistant.
The groom Is with the U.S. Navy,
They are reSiding In Millington,
Tenn.

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4 PC. BEDROOM SUITE

Mrs. Eq Newman, Ralelldl, N, C.

F1ower
girls nieces
were of
Morri
and
Kensey
Sheline,
the bride:
Bes't man was James Foley,

Mrs. Robert Dean Nibert Jr.

YORK (AP) - Being
trarulerred to a foreign city without
acieqpate salary compensation Js
llkely to be &amp;pensive, according to
an &amp;dnual ccst-&lt;ll·ltvtng suriley ofW
mal&lt;t' cities worklwi&lt;Je.
.
In Hong Kong, themostexpenslve
city iurveyed, an executive a t the
MJ,{O)In&lt;;arne !eve) would have to
spend $89,&lt;m to maintain a comparable I:J.S. lifestyle.
In !Tokyo, the !lgure Is $60,IXXI; .
1 ·Gefllll'a $ffi,OOl, and Paris $52,!XXl.

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Mr. and Mrs. James B. Foster
tlonwerethegrandparents,Mr.and
Mrs. Clarence Grueser and Mrs:
Arthur Orr, Mrs. Robert Lee, BOb
Bill and Becky, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Theiss, Blythe Theiss, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Hamm, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Michael. Other out-&lt;lf·

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Assoried Senior attzen

POMERoY - BOokmobile ser·
vice In Meigs County Is brought l)y
the Melp County Public Library
under contract wltll the Olllo valley
Area Ubrartes . .
Bookmoblle schedule for Monday, July l6 - Carpenter (Laura's
Store), 3:10.3:40 p.m.; Dexter
(&lt;;hw-cb), 4:10-4:40 p.m.; Danville
(Church), 5:»5:50 p.1~t; Rutland
(Civic Center). 6: ll-8 p.m.
Tuesday. July 17 - .Portland
· (Post Otnc:e),. 2:10.2:40 p.m.; Letart Falls (Etfte's Restaurant) ,
3:111-3: 50 p.m .; Racine (Bank),

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The bride's mother wore a
turquoise Ooor lenglh gown and the
groom:s motlier wore a light blue
gown. Both had s houlder corsages of
roses and snowcrystal pompons.
Nita Noe attended the gliest book
and Rebecca Lee, cousin of the
bride, gave guests the rice roses.
A brief reception was held at the
church followlnK the ceremony.
Hostesses were Marilyn Newman
and Martha Lee, auntsoftbebrlde,
and Marg~ Primmer. Later In
the evening, a reception as held at
the Suburban Restaurant In
Columbus.
Residents from Meigs County
attending the wedding and recep-

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PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAT., JU~ Y 21, 1984 .

Individual service.

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Mon.·Sat 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

Ph. 446-1842
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Robinson's laundry
' IIICIDryeleaner;s
Ph. 992·5428 .

' Second St., .Pomeroy
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Pcime~leport--Gailipolis, Ohio Point Plecuant, W. Va.

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Band practice

Joanna Lee Hayes, Michael D. Miller wed in May

·Rio Grande
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Interested students of the Eastern High Sc)lool·
. Marc)llng Band Monday.
- Seniors, Juniors and section
leaders are asked to report to the
hlgh schoQI at 5 p.m. and au
other students should report at 6
p.m.
Rules, mustc. and schedules
- wiU be distributed and reviewed
and a .music rehearsal wtU
{ollow. Any · student. seven
throUgh 12,ls ellglble whether or
· ' not they have previously been tn
the band or whether they

RIO GRANDE
The arinual .
reun1oo c1 au Rio Grande High

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teachers will be held Saturday, July
21, at the old RioGrande HighSchool

bollldlna.

Reillstratlon

POMEROY - The second
annual Circle (~kle-Zerkle)
reunion wiU be heldJuly22atthe
Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry- Heights, PorneiVY- A
potluck dbmer will be served.

M~. and Mrs. Michael Dean MiUer

Thursday, July ·19th; Friday, July 20th &amp; Saturday, July 22nd
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AT HOME wmt A BOOk- Bulb Powen, Melp
~ Ubrartl!n, iihowa Glad,va Taylor, a 1 1 I'p1 ol
Pomeroy Heallll Care Cealer, the talklnc book
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~ visit North Pole, stop by and
l!dmlre the recently renovated city

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MONDAY

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• 'The park renovation and malntedance are part of th~ local Future
farmers of Arnepea chapter's
'oBuUdlngOur AmerlcanCommunl~es" project.
:. North Pole Is located 12 mUes ·
outside Fairbanks.
: The program, spon,sored nattonWlde by R.J. Reynolds Industries. Is
~tgned to teach young people
leadership skiDs by Involving them
tn community improvement
projects.

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: NEWYORK(AP)-Womennow
account for 40 percent o! new car
l!Uvers tn . the United StateS,
according to an industry survey.
: In 1972, they accounted for only~
11ercent of new car sales.

National Road..!....Zane Gray

Restored Communities

Norwich 16141872-3143

German Village
Columbus 16141 221-8888

Museum

Ohio Historical Ceriter

Historic Roscoe Village

Columbus 16141 466-1500
Ohio Railway Museum

·Coshocton 16141 622-9310
Ohio Village
Columbus (6!41 466-1500

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Ohio River Museum

Natural Wonden
Marlena 16141 373-3750
Old Temperance House Museum · Olenlangy Indian Caverns
Newcomerstowh 16141498-7152 Delawarel6141548-7917

ATIRACTIONSI
AMUSEMENTS

Parry Museum &amp; 'Dairy Museum

Chillicothe (6141 472,1933

Zoos &amp; Theme Park•

Robbins

Animal Cracker Park

Logan 16141 385-3940

Sherwood-Davidson House
Museum

Newark 16141 345-1898

Cambridge 16141 432-3007

Slate Run Living Historjcal Farm

Timber Run Archery Park

Alexandria 16141924-4261
Park

Powell 16141 889-9283
Museums
At hens COunty Museum

. At hens 16141593-6216

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Th~r e 's

no nicer w11y to wei·
co me a newborn - or con -

gratulote perents - than with

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subjects Is
crafted In porce lain bisque

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pastels. The birth or e child
1s one of the events that
Precious Moments lnspirot i one~l subjects can make even
more special.
Let us help ~bu find the one
that's perfect for the occasion
)IOU wish to commemorate.

16141 387-614e·
The Wagnalls Memorial
Lithopolis 16141 837-4765
Webb House Museum
Newark 16141 345-8540
Po~orn

Mu54?:um

Coionial Inn Museum

Buckeye Furnace

Old Washington 16141 489-5323

Wellston 1614)384-3537

Dental Museum

Campus Martius Museum

· Manella (6141 373-3750
Bainbridgel6141634-2228
Degenhart Paperweight &amp; Glass • Dr. Increase Mathews House
Zanesville 16141 454-9500
Museum ,.
Cambridge 16141432-2626
1810 House "
Portsmouth 16141354-5851
F"'yerte County Museum
Washington Court House
Flint R1dge
16141335 2953
Glenford 16141 787-2476
Chillicothe 16141772-1936
Franklin Park Conservatory

Granville Vineyard

Granville 16141587·0312
House of Wines

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PNIPMII. 'Die 111ir1rr .,..,...
OliiJ t-" "I boob;
bu1 JJ1811.a.book - ' 1up 1J111* boo111 b-llle eee1Dc
lnlpared•

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FACTORY DIRECT TRUCKLOADS OF
*LIVING ROOM SUITES
'*BEDROOM SUITES
*DINING ROOM ·sUITES
*RECLINERS
*1/2 OFF BEMCO BEDDING
*ZENITH COLOR TVs
*RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS
*AMANA HOME PRODUCTS
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Meigs library offering
various home services
llW

a pllyslcal llaixllclip
Se!Vlce to homebound residents!$ anyone
whlcb
prevents
hiip from read!lll
being emphastzed bY Mel&amp;s Jlbr3r,
conventtooal
printed
material, he
~ thJs month with Ruth l"owee's,
does
IIOt
need
to
end
the~t
librarian, stresslllg avaDablllty of
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.TUESDAY '
large print books tor the Ylsually · of books and magazines.
''There
Is
a
treellliraryservtoetor
!JALLIPOLJS - 'The GallipoImpaired, the talklil&amp;book program
lis Area Cluisttan Women'sCiub
for both the hearing and' Ylsually those who cannot see to read aod tor
will meet 10 a.m. TUesday at Ul· handicapped and the homedeUvery those who cannot OOid a bookor tum
a page," she said. The Clncbmatl
Flfst Ave. Cost of lmmch Is $3.
program for the disabled.
Regional Library for the Bllnd and
How
to
make
tile
libraries
and.
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Handicapped Is a part of
CHESHIRE - GaUta County
their, servlces more accessible to
a
natloowlde
of spedal
.169 Board wWmeet Tuesday,:WO every Meigs Countlan has been the llbraries for thenetwork
print
handicapped.
LEGrande Blvd.
concem of Mrs. Powers since her
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''The Regkmal l.Jbrary provkJes
appolnlmi!nt to' the position c1
books
and magazines on caSsette
librarian several years aiQ.
9ALLIPOLJS - - Lafayette
.
tapes,
on recorded dlslls and In
· Whlte Sluine wiU meet Tuesdlly,
. Last surruner, with the asslstallce
bi-aiue,
,,
.she said. This lndudeS beSt
7: :.J p.m. ,
c1 fUnding obtained through MiddleI
sellers, mysterle&amp;, clasalcs, cook· .
. port, ramps Wl!reconstructed at the
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G~LLIPOLIS ·•
Galli~ Middleport I Jbrary leac!!ng tO both books, biographies, chlldren's sto-•
cOunty CB club Will, .meet ·the lower and matn floors of the rles, the Bfble andmagazlnfs, ~
as Reader's I&gt;tgtestand NewswEek.
Tuesday, 7: :.l p.m. at Columbus
building.
To obtain thetalldngbookservtce.
Special' emphasis Is placed on
a!1d Southern Ohio buUdlng.
an
apptcatbl Is made by calll:ng
·reaching· those who are unable to
either
the Punaoy or Mk!dleporl
CCJme to ' a library for ieMce.
VINTON- VInton Friendship
llbrarles.
Once eUglhlllly for. iiie
Ganden Club wiD meet Tuesdlly,
Collectloos of large prtnt boollsbave
service
has
been detemllned, tlll!ll
been placed In the Pomeroy Health
1 !p.m., at 'home of. Thelma
Care Center 8nd the Senior Clti2Jens Mrs. Powers. or · one of her
Barnes.
.
•S!!Ist.anta, takes a machloo to the
center, Pllmetoy.
applicant's
resldmoe and detDIIIIThe . avallablllty of the talking
WALNUI' RIDGE - There
slrates
bow It workS.
.
book service made available
wOI be ·Bl):lle Study. with Earl
For .those who need
Hinkle. 'fUeSday, 7:~ l!.nl- at through the state library Is ~ • betitdp~ and pillow pllolll!s ljte
being empilasl2Jf!d by Mrs. Powers.
Wiilnut Ridge Church.
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And
tor
tile
hornebowld.lxxiksare
GAU.IPOUS - American -pl\yslcally lllindlcajlped ~leadEd by
a phone call·away.
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i..eglon •Auxlllary will meet the Meigs Presbyterian Church just
A list of books or Interest topics
Session Is now Iii operation:
.
Ttjesday, 7: :ll p.m. at 11M! Legion
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can
be given to thellbrarYper9011111!1
Mrs. Powers stresses speclal
!till
on Bob McCormick Road.
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FACTORY ·REPRESENTATIVES FROM AMANA
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Moundbuilders State Memorial

Newark 1614) 344-1920

Mound City Group Nal'l
Monument

Steubenville 16141283-1133
Coshocton 16141622-8710
Kelton House
Columbus 16!41 464 -2022

Chillicothe 16141 774-1125
Old Toll House
Zanesville (614) 452-4420
Our House State Memorial
Gallipolis 16141446-0586

National i-leisey Gless Museum

Shennan House

Johnson-Humrtckhouse Museum

Newark 16141 345-2932

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PHONE 992-8491

788 N. Socond Aw.
Middleport, Ohio
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Jackson 15131286-6578

WyandoMe Wine Cellar. Inc

Gahanna (6141476-3624
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Lancaste~

(6141 687-5891

McConnelsville 1614) 962-4525
Piedmont Lake Marina'

Wellston 16141 384-4474
Lake Hope State Park
Zaleski 16141 596-5253
Lak~ Logan State Park
Logan (6141 385-3444

Freeport (6141 658-3735
Raccoon Creek

Lake White State Park

Waverly 1614)947-4059

Zanesyille State Nursery

Zanesville 1614) 453-9472'

State Park
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Zanesville 16141 452 -3820 ·

Columbus 16141221-2000
Opera Columbus
Colu.mbus {6141461-0022
PossUm Run Music Park

Groveport (614) 837-4282

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Columbus 16141461-6466
Columbus Clippers Baseball
Columbus 16141462-5250
Colum~u s Motor Speedw~

Columbus 1614)491-1047
Darby Doo.vns

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National Road Go Kart Track
Cambndgel6l41432-3441
Scioto Downs

Bloomingdale 1§141 264-5671
Hocking State Forest
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Shade River State Forest

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The Centrum Skating

Harrison State Forest

Circleville (6141 474-3386
Barkcamp State Park
Belmontl6141484-1064
Blue Rock State Park
Blue Rock 1614) 674-4794
Buckeye Lake State Park
Millersport (6141467.2690
Burr Oak Stole Pal'k
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Glouster 16141 767 -3570

Zane.sville 16141 452-0741

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Shawnee State Forest
Portsmouth (6141858-4201
Tar HoUow State Forest
Londonderry 1614) 887-4818
Zaleski State Forest
Zaleski ,1614) 596-5781

Columb~s 16141491 - ~51.5

Three Rivers Canoe Livery &amp;

Go Kart Track
Coshocton 1614) 622-4080

' Flohlng ond Boolln.
Bla.ckhand Gorge Canoe Livery
Newark (6141 763-4000

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PalBce Theatre
t.lorion t614i 383-2101
Players Theatre of Columbus

Columbus Museum of Art

Dancentral

Columbus (6141 224-8103

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Jactso'n·s newest mOdel. the PbGt:nix ,
bJjO&amp;:W Homes, Unibilt builder.
D.tW Homes is located on Rt. 93 N in
Jocksoo.
fhc Phoenix hu an alrractivc rustic
look with summer fan sidlna. brown
sh~~rs. and ·l 4-12 roof pitch. It is
designed to 0\eet the needs of the ''affo;dablc" housin&amp; marlr.et.
:.,, you enter the Phocni• you'll find
a nice cnuy lofer, with tile and an an&amp;led JUC~l closel thai&amp;Uides you into a
c'o~y livina room that's 15'ld2'6~ .,
:I'hc modei has a formal dining room
an'd ·a lovely country kitchen with
·Schelrlch Lakeshore cabjneto that include a bar arrus:ement, and a spacious
pantry for canned goods . Off the
kitchen is a 12'6" x 6' utility room for
washer and diyer Ind. additional stor~

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Paiace Theatre

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Muaeumo &amp; Gallerleo
Artreach Gallery
Columbus 16141,461 -0986
Charles Foley Gollery .
Columbus (6141 253-7921
Columbus (6141221 -6801

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Cambridge 16141 439-2761

Columbus (614) 224-0831
Shqwboat Becky Thatcher
Theatre
Marlena 1614) 373-6033
"Tecumseh" &amp; ''Shenandooh "
Outdoor Dramlls ,
Chillicothe 1614) 775-0700
Danee
Ballet Metropolitan
Columbus (6141 224.-1672

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Licking County Ployers
Newark 1614)345-1385

. Columbus (6141 422-2295
Ohio Theatre
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Dear, State Forest

A.W. Marion State Park

Zanesville An Center

Col~mbus Symphony On:hestra
Columbus 1614) 224-5281

Blue Rock State Forest ·
Blue Rock 1614)674-4794

Delawore 16141548-4631

Cultural Arts Center
Columbus 16141222-7047 .
Riverby
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' Ruthven Gollery
Lancaster 16141653-0663
Southern OhiO Museum &amp;
Guttural Center
Portsmouth 1614) 354-5629

Muelc '

Pike Lake Slate Park

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State Park•
Alum Creek State Park

Can~ Livl:!ry

Rio Grande 1614) 245·5304
Tapp;&gt;n Marina
Sc.io 16141269-2031
Wills Creek Lake
Coshocton 16141 343-6647

Bainbridge 16141 493-2212
Train &amp;: Boat Rides
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Pork State Pork
Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad
Cambridge
16141439-3521
Newark 16141 345-9757
Scioto Trail S'tate Park
Hocking Valley Scenic Railway
Chillicothe 16141663-2125
Nelsonville (6141 753 -9531'
Shawnee
State Park
The Lorena Sternwheeler
Portsmouth
16141858-4561
zanesville 1614) 454-6851
Strounds Run State Park
Monticello II Canal Boat Ride
Athens 1614)592-2302
Coshocton 1614)' 622-3415
Tar
HoliQ\.V State Park
Valley Gem Stemwheeler
l-aurelville
16141887-4818
Marierta 16141 373-7862
Wolf Ru n State Park
Caldwell (6141 732-5035

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Ric.hmond (6141765-4459 ·
Lake A!ma State Park

Muskingum River Parkway

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Oak Hi1116141682-6197

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Lake Snowden ·
Albany 1614) 698-6373

Jackson Lake State Park

Madison Uke State Park

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Guernsey County Museum

lake Katharine State Nature
Preserve

Hocking Hllls State Park

Logan 16141385.-6841

Fernwood State Forest
Blooinlngdale 16141264-56~1

Westerville 16141 891-6980
Harding ti&lt;ll!se
Marion'I614)JB7 -9630

Jefferson County
Histdrical Museum

Forked Run State Park

Chillicothe 16141 773-2726

Mi. Pleasanl (6141 769·7576
Hanby House

Cambridge (6141 432-2959
Japanese Education Center
Westerville 16141882-2964

Delaware 16f41 369-2761

London (6141852-2919

LaJ)Caster 1614) .654-9923

Gnadenhurten (6141254-'1.143

Bowerston 1614) 269-5371
D~er Creek Marina
Mt Sterling 16141 869-4543
Hocking Valley Canoe Livery
Logan (6141385-8685

Delaware State Park

Friends Meeting House

Gnadenhutten Museum

Clow's Ma'rina

Deer Creek State Park
·Mt Sterling 16141 869-3124

Pedro 16141532-7228

The Georgian

Columbus 16141222-7447

Columbus 16141 888·6644
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The Louis Jindra Winery

Museum Marion

Columbus 16141 228-6361

FTanklin House Museum

Wlnertes &amp; Breweries
Anheuser-Busch

Ste~I -True

Hlotorlc Sileo
Adena State Memorial ,
Chillicothel6141 772-1500

Center of Science &amp; Industry

Delaware 161413631257

Mariena 16141 373-0996

Marion 1614) 387-8196

Barnesville 16141425-2926
Cambridge Glass Museum
Cambridge 16141 432·3045

· Perkins Observatory

Ashville 16141833-1880

Wyandot

Belmont County Museum

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Paradise Lake Family
Entertainment Park

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Powell 16141889 9471

Wya ndot Lak~

H~,Jnler Muse um

Granville(6141587 -0430

Columbus Zoo

' BABY'S FIRST STEP

'G!ill-IPOLJS- The GaWp0.
Its Business and ProfesstoOal
Women will meet Monday at the
seruor Citizen Center, 6: :.J p.m.

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find many events ~nd attractions in your area listed in -this handy travel guide .
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t~formation, reservations, dtrections, current weather conditions, for anything you need to know.

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POMEROY -The budget for
1!185 wUI be reviewed at the
Pomeroy VIllage CouncU meetlngat7:30p.m.Mondaye\oenlng.·
Senior citizens are urged to
attend. Revenue sharing aUot·
ments will also be discussed.

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Tuppers Plains Elementary

Budget review

.INGELS FURNITURE AND JEWELRY

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Each tamiJy 1s to bring a covered
dish and table service.

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Cltlvan Club wiU meet at 7: 30
p.m. Monday In the Meigs Inn
Keith Woods, game 'protector,
divisiOn of wUdllfe will give a .·
presentation.

begins at 10 a.m.,
with pmlc style dinner at noon.

presently pJay lUI lJ!$~1,
James L. WUhelm Jr., directOr,
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ZALESIO - The double-ring ·tiers In the bac~. She .c arried a brass. spiral candelabras and a
weddlnjl' ceremopy Qf Joanna Lee bouquet of lavender, orchid, and brass fan.
A- reception followed tn the ·
Hayes and Michael Dean Miller white flowers 'flth white and orchid
church haD. 'The bride's table was
was held at St. ~ylveSter Catholic sDk ribbons.
·Bridesmaids were Krlsty McVey decorated with lavender candles
Church, Zaleski. Ohio May 19.
'The bride Is the daught~ of Mr. and Leslle Davis. 'They wore gowns and lavender and white sDk flowand Mrs. Francis J. Hayes, Zaleski. identical to the matron of honor. ers. The wedding cake was topped
The groom Is the son of Mr. and they carried white fans with a by a "!'hlte porcelain bride and
Mrs. Bobby Watson, Gallipolis, and bouquet of white and orchid ·sllk • groom surrounded by lavender
flowen; with white and orchid sDk columns. 'l'Wo smaller heartthe late Fredrick D. ·Miller.
shaped cakes held the brtde's and
'The ceremony was officiated by ribbons.
The groom wore a llght gray groom's iltasses.
.t he Rev. Steve Metzger and music
Assisting at the reception were
was provided by Clint Walker, tuxedo. 'The best -man was Tony
Kate
Molehan, Marll'yn West and
Haner,
who
wore
a
light
gray
organist, and • Cheryl Dearth,
Marie
Colborne, aunts of the bride,
·vocalist. ·
. tuxedo with lavender cummerbund
and
Michelle
Watson, sister of the
Given ln marriage by her iiarents and bow tie. ·
groom.
Ushers were Oavtd Miller,
l)nd escorted . to the altar by her
Registering guests was Kim
f&lt;lther, the bride wore a gown of brother of the groom, and Michael
white organza trimmed In lace wit]l Hayes, ·brother of the bride. they · West, cousin of the bride, and giving
schiHil embroidered yoke. The bOth wore suits identical to the best rice was Connie Beth MUler, cousin
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man.
~lose-flttlng bodice llad a basque
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bride
Is
a
graduate
of
Vinton
The
bride's
mother
wore
a
gown
waistline with ruffled trim, leg-ofirllltton sleeves arid a flounced of slate blue polyester with a full County Hlgh School and the Holzer "
skirt and a ctlrsage of white sUk . School of Nursing. She ts employed
llemllne extending to form a
roses. 'The groom's mother wore a as a registered nurse at Holzer
ehapet-tength train. She wore a
modlfled picture hat trimmed ln gown of lavender crei&gt;e and a Medical Center.
'The groom ls a graduate of Gallla
Cl)rsage of white sDk flowers.
l'ilce to match her gown.
Flower girl was Dorothy Lu Academy High School and Is
: Matron of honor~ was KeUy ·
Miller, cousin of the groom, ani) attending Rio Grande College. He is
Wllllams, who wore a gown of pale
rlngbearer was Ryan Watson, employed by Pte Pac of Galllpol!s.
orchid chlffon,. with a sheer yoke
The' couple wlll reside ln
nephew of the groom.
(Uld v-shaped flounce with satin
Gallipolis.
The
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was
decorated
with
trjm. The basque waist hlghllghted
!he fuU skirt with cascading lace

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SUite With I lar&amp;e bedroom, I private
bath, and a special feature women will
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erllire wall. The suite also has a huge
\.1VING MICJM.
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Pboeni• foatureo two 01ber bedrooms
with larae clotell. and atarae hall bath
ttlat lnc:ludeoallnen ~loser. But the nic·
est feature of. .the Phocni• is that the
home !hat's ready when you •1.1- Behome can be built to ftt your needt and
cauMihe Phoenlxla built Inside, there 's
the d..tan chlltce ls youn . .
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'The baolc ftoor plan offers 1196
lion ... no weather damaaed materials
' ~quare feel of ltv ina space in a 26'x46'
are ever uoed.
home . You may add lenath to the
The qualliy construction &lt;1f the
Phoenb· In 2 foot tncmnonta up to I
Phoenl• to built lrvm the ftooi up. The
feet makina the maximum .size of the
ftoor system atarjl with 2d '1 ?laced
home 26'd4' or 1404 square feet, and
just 16' apart. The ftoor'jolllo 11'1 then
you can add the. fOOII'Ie anywhere ~ou . surrounded by a sicure band board. The
like ... bedrooms. khohen ... even the .
1Joor 11 covered with 3/4"1onau' and
bathrooms .
Like all quality Unlbllt borne's, lhe aroove tub ftoprlna which is both alued
Phoenix I&amp; bulh by hand In the climate and nailed to ilve you a ftoor that's
solid. '
controlled environment of a modern
The Phocnl• ls also built to save you
plant faolllty. Experienced carpenters,
en&amp;I'JY doiiBI . The e•terlor w.alls are
elemlclans. roofers, and plumbers
2l4 or 2•6 conauvcllon and are tov'ered
work year·round unltltorrupted by
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·SELECT- SPRING &amp;
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Owens-Corn ina Ener&amp;Y Shield rlaid
foam inwlatlon.
In addition to belna bullt by hand lhe
Phocnl•ls built to last. Each new home
Is carefully desianed and enalneered to
utilize the lateot In malnrenance·free.
materials. Materials that will deliver .
,rean of service .. .1 Like ali Uniblh
homes the Phoenix featu·res top quality
' ,t,ndenen Perma-Shleld windows with
vinyl window sill• that never n&lt;!ed
palntina.
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quality, the beauty and the Price. It'•
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By DOUG ~HER

A!I!!«Viated...._Wrlter
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) _ Bored
by those grocery store checkout
Jtnes?nnidofscannlngthefrontsof
the latest tabloids? ·
Jerry Beck thinks he has the
answer-televlslonatthecheckoul
An entrepreneur and television
vete~n, Beck and Clnc'M""tl·based
•-· Co. have combined
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Kroger
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business, and l said, Wouldn't this
Beck said he w;mts. to
The P"""'ammlng featUres a .be neat.'"
. "worldwide, not just nattnnwlde,'!
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jlOtpOUJ'rl, reeent\Y ranging from a · · Kroger Is known as a rellitlvely
but Sue WDldnsm, a researcher
clown skit to little-known .facts to conseiVaUve chain - It even shies .saldwith theslmllarFood Msyastemrtcet~dedlrisU~~~
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· But company spokesman Jlm . tests In 1982ln New Yor •
cago
TIIere Is no sound . Beck said that Mcintire, whDe a~knowledglng the
and Los Angeles.
would be too pushy, and "the object reputati6n, said Kroger feels ITN Is
Beck'sothercompany, Vanguard
ls toentertaln."
"consumersensltlve."
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VIdeO Productions, produces the
Beck, 40, said he got his
Neither man would comment on . videotapes and supplies the televlbrainstorm about'!! year ago. ,
the financial arrangements. A sl!&gt;ns mounted on pedestals a bove
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Shopper Bonnie Little said she:.:
hol19ehold hints, for which Beck 1llced ITit "I really noticed It on the- ·
Fourth of ju1y when we were lnJtne:.
~~ ~~~aayr. h\llldreds of for aoout 40mlnutes, and 1 think we;
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said.

CharleS Agrlestl, a local auto
dealershlpsalesmanager,saldhe's
already' gotten reaction ·from ITN
a ds • a l'"'"•"h
u"'f"6 he can 't tell It It' s
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G,:tJ).ia G:mnty
GALLIPOLIS - Activities for
the week ofJUiy 16-20 at the Senior
Citizens ·Center located at. 220
Jackson Pike are as follows:
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. Y 16 - Ceram1cs
Class, 9: 30 a .m .-noon; Blood Pressure Check, 1 p.m .; Chorus, 1·3 p:m.

Friday, July 20 - CHEAO, 1
Tuesday, July 17 - Cancelled
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P .; Art Class, 1-3 p.m. ; Craft
S.T.O:P. Class, Physical Fitness.
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~ed;~ayl July 18
C rdG nton Actlvltles , &amp;-10p.m.
Bib e lu y, p.m.; a
ames,
The Senior Nutrition Program
·1·3 p.m.; American Literature wiD seiVe the following menus:.
Class, 1 p.m .
Monday - Beef barbecue, cole
Thursday, J uly 19 - Bible Study, slaw, green beans, fruit, bun,
11 _!l.m.-noon; Board of Trustees butter, milk.
· Meeting, 1: 30 p.m.
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Ostomy group Plannl.ng m
Time will J\e allotted to answer
q uestions .
All ostomates and their families
from Gallla, Meigs, Jackson, Vln·
ton and Mason Counties are Invited
to attend and .participate in the
monthly meetings of the Galllpolls
Area Ostomy Group.
Membership in the group comes
from the five-county area. The

GALLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis
Area Ostoll!Y. Group wUl have their
regular monthly meeting on Thurs·
day evening, July 19, at7p.m. in the
French 500 Room at Holzer Medical
Center.
A special program will be
presented by Jane Gessenheus, a
represe11tatlve from the Hollister
Company, manufacturer of ostomy
appliances from LlberiYvtJie, Ill.

Fire ants also damage lawns
GREENSBORO, N:C. (AP) Fire ants not only Inflict sharp,
painful stings to humans and pets,
but their buJTOWing and nesting can
lawns by uprooting and

meetings are also open to the
friends of ostomates, as well as
otber Interested lndlvlduals, lnclud·
lng physicians and n\lfses.
The monthly meeting for Augt:st
has been cancelled. The meetings
will resume again In September.
For any additional Information,
eontact Barbara McKinley, R.N.,
at 446-5246, or PhyUls BroW!l, R.N.,

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Black Lung Deapplesauce biscuit.
Wednesd~y-Turkeywlthdress- partment representative from 10
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -: Carl
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MJpbomole iD college and I kneiv I
"1 can't Ignore the boycott," he
wasn't ready... ·
said, "butlhaveto~slgbtofmy
With America alxlut 1ri host thls }oall, AQII they are to put together
summer's Games, the Olymftlo the best routines I can. In gymnas.
8Cil!IIIII1o,has come full circle. The. t1cs )'I)U're sujlpoaed tO do that and
SoVIets 'are boycottlng and Vld· mt.worry &amp;bOOt ~rompettdon."
mar's career Is peaking.
. A · djsclple . of technique and
VIdmar and anotller UCLA proexecudon, VIdmar conslden the
duct, Mitch Gaylord, head the u.s. pommel lm8e his best event,
men's 11)'111118S!Ics teem that, In the ~blsbl,;tscorelnthetrlals,a
abBence ~the Sovll!t Unloli, figures perfect 10.0, came In the high baf.
It can challenge the strong Chinese
Gaylord, a !M!IUor next tan at
8,nct Japanese teams for medals In UCLA, won the nauDnal ttt1e tn 1983
Los Angeles•
and tlnlshed eighth In tbeall-arouiXI
Led by teen·age sensatloll Mary at the World ChampiQnshlps In
Budapest.
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Loo Retton, the American \1toQj'le!I'S
team also appears to ha~ enough
Tlie strong event ~Hartung, 24,
iA!ent to make Its best shoWII\g In a
Un!Verstty of Netnska
Olympic history.
.
·AD-American who has competed In
. Such perfoml8lllli!S wwld end a tour World cbamptonship meets, Is
plalr of long 'dey spells. Slnc;e 1932, the rtng:s. Ronvllng 011! the ~·s
. , American men have Wt&gt;n only one team are T1m np!QII'i:t, another
Olympic gymnastics mOOal, a
UCLA standout, and Scott John5im,
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PEABODY, Mass. {AP) - VeJeran Penny Pulz ·and young RQsle
Jones mastered par while favorites
faltered tomovelntoa tle~thelead
In the U.S. Women's Open golf
ch8mpl.oashlp Friday.

·Pulz, a onedme AustraUan cham·
but winDer ·of only ooe
tournament lnllyearsootheLPGA
tour, swprl9ed most observers by
firing a tJuee.wxler par 69 on 'the
Salem Country Club's tough 6,28:)yardtayout ·,
However. tbe best I'OUIKl of the
S225,o:xl tournament was nat good
enougb to give Puiz the lead
ootrlght. Jones, 24, a fonner Ohio
State star winless In twoyearsonthe
tour;came In a short time later with
a one-undei: par 71.
That pve the two WlSllllgrtvals a
36-bole total~ even par 144ln !heb'
bid to more than double their :year's
prlz money with the $36,00! pay()ll
here.
~ and Jones were morning
starters In tile tleldof121 pros and 00
amah!Urs and barely beat the heat
from a bot lllllllnto the dubllouse .
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Americans rolled upetpt vjct&lt;ries.
AP 8po&amp;tl Wttter
'lbelri!IU 1111 game was aoo.t/romp
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Pat oYer II&amp;Jy.
• Head SUmmit agree&amp; with those who . ' ' Willi qualltlcatlolls, Summit besay the United Stata Will sei1d an · Ueve • lblll Is tile best American
extremelY strong WOOlell's basket• women'• amateur bula!tblll team
bill teem to thls lllllml£!l"s0tymplc . I!Yer .-nbled.
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Games.
'Tm allttlupprelitamlve ilsay It
But SUmmit, the cOach of that IIUIII!I!st,"lhellid. '"'bb!ywlll*
aweaome team, 1s nat ready to join
be 1111 '*! If they plliy that wen In
.thechorusthatsayatheU.S.w&lt;rnen
l.olf'lll'l .'1
· areaaurethlngfortht111Jldll1l:dl!lln
Sunimlt, atltartlllcbwardonthe
lllbtoftheSovlet·ledboycott~I..os
1976 S!Jl;*'li ..aya the.fiXII'IIn the
An&amp;eli!s.
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"I think It's reallstkl,'' the rorw.-c:t !btna!leally In !lie ellht
University of Tennl!llsee coach, a
years IInce It was added to the
member of the u.s. sllvel'-rriedai Olympic prG(p'aliL
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"We haw ~ athleta IM!I'play rls a team and the ct1em1stry 1s all," abe laid. "We haw better
8)' GlllOBGE STRODE
rlaht We really !,lava to work qiJiclcneiUnd apeecl We are mere
AP !lil!ftl Wrtlel'
IDI!tberfotlttohappen."
'explo~M.... We ~ II)Cft Into
WESTCIIES'IER. Ohio (AP)'IbeAmerlcanCOidll!Stedtl)etop lraalltlDa. 1111e, DC bas helpat. It
Even aa Ohio Arnateut (IOlf chamdJal ......aa ~tilt lOki as cblna, opened doan for waJWI! with the
!*Jn at~ ymn old, J1m Muethlng
Canada, Sautll ~. YUIIOiiavla motiVation Ill a ll.ilolaniJII; and ·harbors no Illusions Ill professional
and ~Uitl'llla. In that order. Sheaafd beoOrntnl• All-.u.-.,
lll'&amp;ndellr·
tbe boyi.'Ott by the top.ralllled
bmlt calli It a J*11 that bJr
Muetllq bas no plans to Join the
9ov1eta 11 "a dltppnliltmalt, but manbenctthel88lOiymplclljllild, 'last sbt aolfa's to win the state
obvlaualyourplhalrotchanged; DenlseCUny,.W.Doacwan,Qndy · amateurandbe&lt;:aneprofelslonal.
"ft'a a l'l!lllty tllry will not be Noble and l.ynette Woodard, lllve
. 'Ibe llJ.yeaNlld Ctnctnnatla!l will
.tllel'e. It doellllll ~ our came stuclt alWIId to play tn this )'ear's
sllun plans of trying for a PGA TOll!'
plan. we at111 have to train jlli\ u
Jllll*.
Cardd, retumtorhlssenioneasoaat
,bird and be as !,ntaile aDcl
''They give us a more mature t.Jlam~Snd try to lead the RedsldDs .
CDilpi!lltiW.''
. teem,'' lhe laid ct her J2.member
Into the NCAA Toornament.
111 extlll!ttlonl, llie U.S. WOOiell • equad tl!at tncb., fa:tut ~ lN
"I don't want to aet mv mind
1laYe bleiiii!YinCII!It.'llley Ire 2loG or older. "'l'bey provide tbe II •...._ "_.., 1bere are ao maay good
i.d..tywa~ll!ell!klrnedallilllie . lhlp. "nleyla!owwl!atlt'uBabout,
~ 1bere are ao 1t11111y
ft. wa.m.JoaSOJp tnTiiWall.lll wbalto beiU'bll."
. • toumarnaJta tn college," saldMuegJat JlCll~ ~ ..~ .~
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starters ran Into trouble on baked
greens and In occasional swirling

winds.

Amy Alcott &amp;lid JoAnn Washam

started the day as co-leaders at 71,
one stroke ahead oC clefendlnlr
champion Jan Stephenson, Japan's
Ayako Okaritoto and Florida amateur champiOn Joan EUls.
Washam faded to a 781or a 36-hole
total of 149. Alcott hung tough with
btrdles on her ftrst121rles.1beoshe
· ~ttedfrom8feettorabogey5

After a~ 5on the foUrth hole,
Pulz savk a ~foot birdie putt on the
sixth and then an 18-tooter for
another blidle on the ninth, making
the tum In one-under par :f&gt;.
She .blnlled the 12th, .but tJuee.
putted from 00 feet for a bogey 5on
the 13th. Then she blazed home with
birdies on the last two holes.
Jones, plagued b.Y tendonitis In
her .lett wrist since last !aU, had
tluee birdies and two lxlge)os, one
wbl!n she missed a one-foot putt, In
her nne round. ·
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Stephenson ran Into a nightmare,
take a whopping 81 for 153.
Patty Sheehan, .the top money '
winner on the tour this :year, slipped

to a 77 ~. 150.
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JoAnne Carner, a two-time Open·
champion and five-time runnerup, .
and Nancy Lopez survived a .
whopplilg scare, just qualltylng as'
thetleldwascuttotheOOlowscorers·
andtles.
.
Carner and Lopez shot second
I'OUIKl 'l9s to just make the cutoff at
156 for the final two rounds.

on the 13th green and ftnlsbed with a
bogey 5 on the 1!lth ror a 74 and 145
total '

Okamoto, also a """time winner
this year, bad a shOt at the lead, but
bogeyed two of the !;1st three holes
~a74.

That left the Japanese standout
twO strokes back, tied at 148' with
two-time U.S. OpenchamplonHoDis
Stacy, Betsy King, Donna White and
Patti Rlzro.
Kathy Whitworth, wlnilel' of 84
tournaments but never the Open,
had a 75 for 148, tying with Heather
Drew, who also had a second round
75.

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rneteri'III1IIel' Valerie Brisco-Hooks,
WYsocki In the !ro and 1,500,
beptathlete Jackie Joyner and
!IDmeter runner Kim Gallagher.
Oesplte the Eastem·bloc boycott, ·
there wiD be plenty of lntemattonal
c:ompet~!Jon. Sebastian eoe; Brttatn's l9lll gold medaliSt at 1,500
meters, Is expected to try.to defend
his medal as well as try the tro.
China's Zhu Jlalihua Is the wold
record holder In the high jump, and
his Los Angeles appearailee wiD be
one of his first outside of Asia and ·
Europe. 'lbleny Vlgneron of
France wiD challenge 1n the pOle
vault; Jamaica's Bert Cameron Is
the world champion In the 400, .
Where Innocent Egbunlke of N!ge:rla Is the world record bolder alid
ano!her top entry. The decathlon Is
expected to be a battle betw.een
world record holderJurgenHtngsen
of West Germany and 1llll Olympic

By PEI•E Hf PtiaA
Kot:mann tn19'16. American wOmen
AP 8po&amp;tl Wrlet'
have been llhut out except tor the
LOS ANGELES (AP) . - For team btuiilE In 19C8. '
Petfl' Vldrnilr, the U.S.-led boycotl
This Year's men's team Is
of the 19Eil Sununer. Olympics I especlally ~ · In tntematlollal
simply aftorded hlm tlmetQbuUdon experience, VIdmar, Jlm Hartwig
the future.
and Bart Cooner were lnembers of .
VIdmar ' was a promising but ' the 191llteam and Conneral!omade
. -~lded gymnast at UCLAwhen
the l976IQU!Id.
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the United ~tes piuled out of ~
'lll4! top ~ at the Qbomplc
Games tnMOilCOW foUr~~·to Trials In {acksonvWe, Fla., last
protest the Sov1et Union's Invasion rmnth, the 23-year-dd Vidmar tied
of.-Afgluinlstan. While he landed .a
tqlo ninth tn the aU-arwnd at the ,
spot oo the 1981 'Olympic team, · World Champlonsldps In Fllidapest
VIdmar knew his time,had not yet
last year, where the u.s. team
CQ!ll!.
ftnlshed fourth behind the Soviet'
''The boyCott didn't hurt lllf,! as Union, China and Japan.
'f
much as it did the athletes who knew
Like most American ~athletes,
It w,a their last ci)alx;e.- ,the ones VIdmar laid be'I disappointed that
wbo (elt they Cruld Win a medal,''
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The Americans' other gold medals winners In the World Cham·
ploosblp&amp; were Calvin Smith In the
men:s :m and Greg l"oSter In the
men's l.l().meter high hurdles, Both
ilgaJn wDl be on ·the U.S. teani.
althouih Smith will c:ompeteonly In
!he400-meter relay.
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Other men's standouts for the
United States are marathoner
AlbertQ Salazar, Steeplechaser
Henry Marsh, pole vaulter Mike
TUlly and ·Earl Bell, 1,!IDmeter
runners Steve Scott, Sydney Maree
and Jlm Spivey, high jumper
Dwight Stones, trlpte jumpers Mike
Conley and WUlle Banks, !lOOt putter
Dave Laut, discus throwers Mac
WUklns and John PaweD, Gl-rileter
runner Antonio McKay and !ro- ·
~ l'tiiUiel' E!U'l Jones.
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1ar with the pressures of Olyrilplc . Amerk:an team Is ftred up.
compet1t1oo, Iince the United States
'llle ~ Lewis won the
I'OIIIer.
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has nat participated tn the,Sumrner 100-mefer dasll and long jump, and
''Abeolutely the best IA!M1 we · Games a1na: 19'1'6.
8IIClD:ed the U.S. team t)lat set a
lllive fivei' eept tO 11M! ()l.ymp6ca," · Stlll, the American teem Is a world record In themen'I«Xl-me!er
laid Ollan Ca II eD, flKI1Ciitlve dlrec· lldlli!d group and, buoyed by the relay 1n the Helsinki Games In 1983.
Owens.
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tor of The Athletlcll Cmgrea. the boycott of the Sovlet;bloc natlons; ls 'Ibis year, he 1!1 trying to match the
Mary Decker Is a running . SjlOrt',u.S.IIM!I'IIInatxxly. "Smle looking forward to reaping a go.ct lour-gold medal accanplisl!rnl!rit of .
· machine; tum her on and she races of the~ at the trials medalllonamalnwhatgeilei:allyJS his boyhOod Idol, thegreaiOwens,ln
away
her opposition,
were unbelievable."
judged as theOiymplcs' blue-rlbbott . tbe-100-and m.meters. the long
Edwin -Moees 1s the ultimate
jump and the relay.
"I think thlli Is our J!1!8test men's sport.
technician In the lntennEdtate teem," said Lany ~Ws. the coach
Of the 41 track and field eventsDeclrel' ~ off some tough '
hurdli!s, llklrruillng over the barr!· ~ the men's .quad. Brooks 24 for men, 17 for women - the cballe!lges from Soviet Union
era with the sbarpne$s l!lld skU! of a
Jacbon, the wanen's coach, al!o Americana have a reallallc shot at runners and captured the womm's
expressed satiStactloft with his
wlnnlngl8aoJds.Onlyorx:eslncethe · 1,500 and 3,!J)O meters. And the
SUl'III!OJI.
Individually, they perhaps are the team.
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modemGameslleganlnl!l6has the lndomltabl'e Moee$, unbeateri since
greatest athleti&gt;s ever In their
Baaed on performance, the U.S.- U.S. track teem ever won that 1917, continued his winning streak In
events.
the ~meter Intermediate hurdles
team can be troted as the finest the many, collectlng221nl90i.
at Helsinki. Througll the Olympic
This year, .there are three new
qJllectlveJy, !hey tl!l)tes.!nt the nation ever has )lroduCed'. But that
United States' best' llopes for gold . allo can be sUbject to arsument, WOlllEll'sevents. 1the3::mlmet'ers, Trlala, he had won90 seconsecutlve
rnedaJe In the Olyniplc. trllck and because OYer the years - In this the 400-meter tnretmemate hurdles finals at that distance.
Decker had beert almlng tor a
lleld competition, Which runs from case; tuur years; the time betuen .and the marathon. In addition, the
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double lit ihe Games, but ,
Olympllldsthe
caliber
of
athletes
heptathlOn
.
has
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replaCed
the
Aug. 3-12
the . ~.ps ~
always
Is
lmprOvlna.
penta!bion.
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arQSe
when she was nipped
Coliseum.
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WyiKlCki
In the 1,500-meter
'Illey head a 1$111 judged by~i~Dje ~· Ih additiOn. the team Is relatively
With the poWeiful East European
to be the best ever to Ieptesept the YQWii, ladls touch tntematlOnal natlonsmlsslngthlstlme,alongwith final In laSt month'S trials. Decker,
- United States In Olympic track and cmqll!tltlon and lsrnost\Y UJDmll· CUba, and the Games at home, the. mwever, may still decided to race in
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Muethlng, the Mid-Amelcan Confeience medalist, was the only
playU' from the orl&amp;lnallleld fl144
golfers to equal par of 288 at hilly
Beckett Rldge Country Club.
Bruce Soult.y, 21, an Ohio State
golfer who li turning pro next week,
used the best I'OUIKl ~ the warm.
sumri day,a4-under-par68, toclalm
second place at 290.
Brad Franks, the home-course
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Chicago over LoS Angeles.
Cardlnalo 7, Padmi 4
.Former Dodger Rick SutcUtfe,
Chris Speier blasted hisftrstbome
5-1, went five Innings to gain the run of the year, a three-run clout
victory, whUeLeeSmlthpilehed the with two on In the lOth Inning, to lead
final two Innings tor his 19th save.
St. Louis CIYeT San Diego.
After Mike MarshaU lied the
.The hit by Spe!erwashlsseronclln
game at 3-3 -w ltha three-run homer a 1St. Louis unl1onn since being
In the third Inning, the Cubs scored acquired JIIIY lin a trade from the
their winning runs In the bottom of Montreal Expos. The 34-year-old
the Inning. Leon Durham's double · lnrle1der picked on a 0.1 deUvecy
di'ove In one run lnd two more from Luts DeLeon, 1-1, to make .a
scored on Moreland's eighth home wlnnert1 NeUAUen, ~run.
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Wal,ly Backman Ignited two tram San DiegO third baseman Thn
raUJes with a single and triple, Flanllely's boot of Georxe Heridrlck's grounder to start the
Cardinals' lOth.
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Ivan .DeJesus knocked In three
runs with a bllles-loaded double bt
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slllndOut guard and linebacker. His
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·He went to North GaUla In the faD
· oi :i976, becoming an aslilstant to
Pirate head mach John Blake and
~ as head baseball coach bt
1~~79, wlnnlng22 games and losing
ti;
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11):1978-tO; Winning 22 and .dropping
19, took Oli track roaching duties In
1979, and lnltlated the ~tung
ptllgram at NG In 1!81. During the
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llist two sports.
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took first place In shotput, becoming
oDe: of the first GaUJa County
atilletes to capture a statewide
hoiu. Earlier, atthestatewrestllng
~t. Kemper placed eighth
bf his weight division, and Mark
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siw the Pirate squad, after 91!'\/eral
sO'ong seasons, take the Southern
xa,uey Athletic Conference title In
football In a!2 and again In 1983.
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said. "I don't lhlnk we (Blake and
co-assistant coach Ron Twyman)
have been there 111 a better

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Coen. summing up hls feelings
Head football coach at Navarre
aboutretlirnlngtohlsalmamater- Fairless In Stark Cwnty !or the past
Kyger Creek High School- as head two years, Coen said his goal had
football coach.
been to return to Gallla County tn
. ThesonofMr.andMrs.MelCOen teach and coach. When !he positiOn
· Sr. of Cheshire, hewas hired by the became qll!ll, he appll@d. .
· Gallla County l.ocal Board of
Coen met with p ttipi!Ctive playEducation Ill JWII! to replace Mark ers for this year's..Bobcat squad
Hartmall, who had reslglled as Friday, many of wlxlm are retum·
llobcat football coach to become an lng trom a competitive season that
assistant football coach at- West saw them and North Gallla go Into
Vlrgillla Wesleyan University.
the league championship game tor
Coen graduated from KC 1111964, the second straight year. The
during which he played football and
Pirates woo 12'7 t&lt;i capture thefr ·
basketball under.the late Jim White . secOJJd conaecutlve loop crown.
and for Jolm Wtckune and Jack .
"I've watched some of the
Duncan.
videOtapes, and I'm excited. about
"Those are the people I'd have to .theupcomlngseason,"Coensald. "I
thank, among the other teachers
hope to carry on where Mark Je!t
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MilwaUkee at CalUornl1, 4 p.m.
~nto at Oakland,~ : «. p.m.
Ebiton ar Seatt&amp;e, 4:3:5 p.m.
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Cleveland 5, Texas 0
Detrol.t 5, MIIUII!Da. 3, ll Innings

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Montrtal 7, Clnclnna11 2

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ATLANTA FALCONS-Announced
tile
retirement of Russ Mikeska, light end.
BUFFALO · BILLS- Announced
Ill at
GriP_g Bell and Speedy Neal, r unning ·
baclt4, have not slped and will not be at
rooldiP camp.
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Larry Michael , lllht ends , Dragan Mu stac, punter, SteveNewberry, JOC' Maida,
and Michael Newton, safeties. Kevin
Smith, quarterb11ck, Bill 11lomas , guard,
and Ellol Tabron, Ron Horton and Stan ·
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Blyleven one-hits Texas, 5-0
AR,LINGTON, Tex. (AP) -The
last time Bert Blyleven took the
mound as;tTexasRanger, helwl:led
a no-hitter agalllst the Call!oritla
~bill~.
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That was Sept. 22, 197/. On Friday
night, Blyleven ahnost pulled the
same stun~ this time against the
Rangers as he threw a one-hitter to
lead the Cleveland Indians to a 5-0
shutout vtctiuy.
Larry Parrish's bouncing single
was all that stood between Blyleven
and the secoru1 no-hitter of his
career.
Panish's hit was .part of the
·Rangers' fpurth llmlngwhlch ended

wlthlhebasesloaded.Itwastheonty
. time Blyleven had ·any trouble.
Mer Pan1sh's slnglli, Blyleven
walked Pete O'Brien, George
Wright sacrifjced and Tomriw ·
Dunbar was lntentk&gt;nally walked to
load the bases.
"He got better when I loaded the
bases for him," said Cleveland
Manager Pat Corrales. "I walked
Punbar because I think he's a
slasher and he's hitting .400. I said,
'I.et"s go !or It Bert."'
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jng point Ill Blyleven's Mh career
one-hitter, Ills fourth straight win of
the season and hls eighth victory of

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with ,JW; stuff up to that polrit,"

Corrales said. "Alter that, he got
Cqnmand of hls fastball and curve
ball. It ·was like someone slapped
him In the face and the ballgame

was over."

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The
Ohio State University football team
mayhavetoplayatnlghtthisseason
tor the first time, OSU Athletic ·
Director Rick Bay says.
Bay said a contract that was
signed In M;ty between the Big Ten
Conference and Metrosports may
require one or two late afternoon or
llight games.
The Big Ten signed the contrac(ln
order to ensure the Conference of a
teievjsion package In case the

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of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wayland of
Middleport, Is: one step closer to
what many young sandlotters
around the country dream about, a
chance to play In the rnalor leagues.
Wayland, a 1981 Meigs KJ:Ilduate,
was recently pmnoted !roni Bradental of ~ Gulf COast League
(rookie teague) to Macon of the
. Sduth Atlantic League. Bpth minor
league leapls are tann chibs for .the
.
PI'""""IP' .-uates.
Wayland hurled hls first Inning
last Wednelday agalllst the AOOer·
· sori Braveil when he came Ill to pitch
the ninth Ill- Macon's 5-1 loss.
Wayland allowed two singles and
one earned ·run Ill hls Initial niound
' du~wlth the class A Pirates.
1\llacm llll!ieral manager "and
president, 1.e1 Monhetmer, has
been Impressed with Wayland In the
week the Middleport product has
been with his new club.
'He'aagood-slzed, strongboywho
can tbiow well and has very good
motloo. He shows alot of prOmise
and too1ts like a real good PJtcher,'
sald Monheln'ler, Who has been
assQC!ated •with prol'essk&gt;nal baseball for 27 years.
Moobelmer was the getteral
lllllll8&amp;l!r for the now-dlitlmct Cha- ;
rteSton Cbarlles In 19'12and19'13. The
Cluirlles won their division In 1973,
but'weredefeeted by Joe Altobelli's
Roebester Red Wings In the
clullnpiOOshlpseries. (Altobelli~ ·
mahaaes the · world champllill
Bal,lillklle Orioles-)
Wayland's field l'llall8ger, Joe
Fr!Sinli,ls the senior manager In the
SAL, With live years expertence.
Frislllaaevetreachecl thel'fl8jorslll
hls ·playing days, but was a
fannhand In bJth the Los Angeles .
1))11&amp; and Chicago White Sox
organizations.
Macon !ln1shed fourth In the
IIYI!-ieam South dlvlsJon In the SAL
during the season's first half with a
:»42111ate. Macon is8-ll thus tar In
the lll!llOIIII balf.
· Waylalld was used mostly In
late-ln!llng reUe! at Bradenton and
wUl prObabJ.Y resume that duty a:t
Macon.
'Wayland Is now a late-Inning'
relil!vl!r, but COUld be used In middle
relief and posslblyevenasastarter,'
said Monbelmer, who was ll/l!ib'81
rJ18II8IP!I" for well-knowll Pirate
players Dave Parker (now Clncln·
natl), Frank Traveras. · Gene
Gartler, Ed Ott, Riehle .Zlsk, and
Kent Tekulve.

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lleat J .C.'s, 8-1; Southern Comfort
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Bay said that the MetroSports
conlract would be supplemental to
any contract the conference can
arrange with a major network. The .
conlractwith Metro gtves the major
newtwork the first pick of a game
and Its time slot -either a noon,3: 31
p.m. or· 7 p.m. start, with Metro
taking second choice.

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ltlon to claim victory Ill the
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late model feature at West V~
~otor SpeedWay, while local hobby
~ hotshoe Marc French of
~ clalnlel! the feature win
Ill his dlvlsk&gt;n.

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~ LUBECK,W.\'A. - "Charglri'
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Be Held July 28 &amp; 29

regulation of televising college
lbotball games, which It did. Bay
said the 15-game deal would net the
BlgTen about$5mllllon this season.
"Since we are part of the
MetroSports package, and since a
· lot of those games wUl be televised
late In the afternoon or at night, we
have to stand ready to cooperate
. Mththeresto!theconference,"Bay said. "We're not going to see that
happen a Jot. But It certainly could
happen on an occasional basis.
Once, maybe twice at the very

GALLIPOLIS - The GaWpoUs
Parks and Recreation Department
Pony League tOurnament Is under·
way and In Thursday action,
Bidwell bombed the Dodgers, 12·2.
Mike Wickline was the winning
pitcher and ScOtt Miller the loser.
The Padres, behind the pitching of
Young, edged Cheshire, 8-6. SpauJd.
mg was the losing pitcher.
. On ~edllesday, the Braves
thumped Rio Grande 22-7. Joel
Spencer picked up the win and J .R.
Wright the loss. Philip Batley was
the winner as Hannan Trace edged
Green, 3-2. Sean CoWey was the
klslng pitcher.
1n other action, the Racers shut
out the Kool Kats, J.O.O In the GJrl's
Softball League. Wendy Smith
picked up the will and Tert .Tawney
absorbed the loss.
. In T·Ball action Thlii'Sday, the
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Taekwon-Do · &amp;
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SYRACUSE- Two pmes very tun.edln811lrnpreulve12strllreout, wlnnln&amp;' pitcher with seven sbi·
Besides BruJnfteld's'two singles, run and single, Danny Lantz a
much Ill contrast to each other IIO'walk pertonnanoe pnJy to sutter ktecuts and live walks to hls credit. J .J . Benm li.ad an im~l1/e night slniJe, Steve Barnett a home run
.Jllghllghtedsecondrouroplaylllthe thelou. ·
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Scott McDonald or T.P. pitched wt!hthl'eeslnglesandabiple,and andMarkM!ll'Jlhya slngle.
BUJ }lubbard Memorial Little
l.eadiDg hHten fer tbe wlnniDa' anothe!' greet game, but fell to Todd Sanders alone nln.
Monday the Pomeroy Giants
LeagueToomament as New Haven New Haven Re!ll were Frblhette ' defeat despite an impressive 12
Brandon Chapm8ll had a borne meet the Racine Royab at 6 p.m.
edged Middleport ~ 1n· a great
wltbatrlple,P.J.Gibbsatrlple,Pat strlkmutllvewalkeffort.
· run and single. McDonald a borne and the Pomeroy ~rs face
pitchers d,uel and Haunan Trace
Cook aslncle, and Batey astnp!.
Blackburn AppUance at 7.15 .
rolled over Tuppers Plains' "nsers.
Collecl!n&amp; hits for tile MJddlfprrt
U-7 here Friday at syracuse C8rcllaala were Eddie Crooks,
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MunlcapalParlt.
FraDicBiake,endRoulhwboaDhad ·
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New Haven's Eric Frllhette and sJnPs.
NORnl RANDALL, Ohio (AP) - second and paid $14·"'
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Middleport's Darrel Mlcbael Ell· ' In the ~ contest Han· - With James R. Henson aboard, 1blrd, KinkY Maggie, paid $5.40.
gaged 111 a: toiTidpltchlnglattle here
nau Trice c!etpeted the 1\lpperB Sacbet A Way ran to victory by 3~
The last race trlfecta :u.g •
RACINE - In a recent publlcaFrtdayeventng,hoM!Yer,Frblhette PlalllsTipnU-7delp(tebattllngto ~ Frklay In the featured canblna~ - Crooked River, tiQn of the Racine A·Teeball team
cameoutoo topwlthiiOitletlmely a7·711ellltbebllcafe&amp;IJIY.
elghthraceatThlstledol"n.
Sweet Beau and Alabama Heat- picture, a Racine player should
bacldng tran his teiunmates. •. 'l1mmy Bl'Unltleld collected two
Thl? ~ IXM!I'ed the mile and · paid S2.1J17.10. ,.;.., bet ....,.,811
have been listed as Jason Barnett
Frlshette tanned eight battersalld s~ Wb11e llel1••c his clwae on 10 yards In 1:45 2-6 and paid $7~. . The crowd ol 3•"""
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walked lust three, wl)lle Michael the IIICUIId w11ere he became the $5.3) and 13.8!. Plwd Jennifer was ·the races.

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the year against~ lmses.
''At the beglnnlng of the game, I
dldn'f have the control I wanted,"
said Blyleven. "The .!ourth Inning
was the big~ for me. I didn't
want Bell to hurt me and I didn't •
want Parrish to hurt me. I wanted to
pitch to Dunbar, butPatsald he !sa
sJash1Jig typeof.hitter. It worked out

Pbint Plea~an,t, W. Va.

Hannan Trace, ·New Have~ pOst tou~ey victories

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programs In theSchoolsheplayediD-u,
northern Ohio• .
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Weight·U1tlllg IS a vel)' impol'tall
part of a tootbaD IX'OiTam,"·he said; I
"We have a prei1y good setup Ill a' ~
school this size. It's a preventative .;
agallls( Injuries, and Ill the school
where I was, It was .very .
important."
Coen. ;!7, graduated !rom Morehead State University 811d started .
hls career as an assJstaJit coach at ,
New Haven, Mlch.,lnJ811uaryl!NII. ·
Four years later, he ~e head
coach at the scOOol and· hls team
captured the Southern ThWII .
League champlonslilp.
AfterleavtngNewHaven,hewent ·
to Navarre, wherehealsoservedas ,
assistant !or !our years betoll1
becoming coach.

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nlclpal Park, LondQn Pool was
opened 011 July 4, lll77. 1be JOOOi
was named In honor of former:
mayor Hennan
1tr
addition lo lbe pool, the J)8l'lt
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Galli a County Junior r..•lr -~· a broad
and .new approach to in"eentive awards, an.. .
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~entr~l Tr.ust will present to ,wi~ner8 in n~arly ·.
100 designated categories of non-liv~stock
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. 'l'lm4:&amp; S ot!oel Slaft

experienced a .b oom perJOd toward the close of that
Century - the v111age I~ was not Incorporated WltU

SYRACUSE - This Meigs' Coonty village exists the late 19:ni
today prlmarUy . as a bedroom community. Its . ~Other river cornmunltles In Meigs Coonty. the
~sand continuing growth as aresldelltlal center Syracuse area- favored with Employment from coal
· !$largely attributed to Its loc;atlon and an,etrortby and sahinlnes-wasanactfvecenterofcommerce
village government to meet the needs of Its 11M at the begiJIIilng of this cenliu'y.
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citizens.
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Syracuse Is one of the :Ywngest - In historical village - dEclined In the first half of them century:
tenns- of the mwilclpaHtles In the.region.
Syracuse, tv..vever, has tebouniled over the past :ll
Whne the area was settled In the early llms- and years. The village has recently experienced a growth
In population, with a corresponding incil!ase In
government serviceS. ·
"People are attracted to the village by the
proximity of area Industry and the avaUalllllty ·of
recreat1onal and educatiOnal facilities," say,s one
VIllage omcial.
"We're a new, well-i!Qulpped little town," he

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Syracuse boasts a mUlti·J:lU11109e recreatlonru park

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8CIIve ~ lire ~ eumaii.Y led by
File CIMI Emelt Imboden. A NdW allbe t-......1
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that serves as the home ot a swlmmlng_pool. tennis
courts and baseball Delds. Plans !or the constn1ct10n
of a marina at the park site are currerit1y work!Dg
their way lhrrugh ,deslgn and enatneertng phases.
The multi-million lklllar Syracuse-Racine Sewer
Projectwas~lntheearly1!18Js. Thatproject
was p~ by construction .W, the village water
plant In the 1950sand anextenslonofthewatersystem
In the 1900s.
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Syracuse was ~the first vUiages In the area to
be .served by cable-TV.
The village has 13 miles of paved streets and Is
• served by an active volunteer !Ire department,
CUITmtly led by Fire Orlef Ernest Imlioden.
Syracuse olftclals attrlblfe much of the village's
growth to a !lscal phUoaophy that ~ to reap the
greatest possible bene!lt from state aJI(f federal
grants.
The Syracuse Municipal Park, tor .example, was
constnlcted In stages with funds del'lvedtfom a series
of grants.
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The village government has also developed and
Implemented a rudgetary approach that stresses
capital tmproYemellts over outlays for personqel.
Syracuse has no 'tuB-time employees. Instead, the
village utlll2ies the seJ'IIces of part·tlme workers w!tli .
a stake In the community.
As an example, vUiage omclal•

~oum~ARY-A~mm~--otume~~d~lgms ~ ·-1
slands In froal ot the S)TIICII8e ElemeiUrY School. 1be IChoolltaelf was
opmed In lbe mid-IDs. Wblle a code!lt was cooWcted recently to
defermlne the hl&lt;!tory ollhe cannon, lis backgroliild rernaln'l a mysterY. :

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CARLEI'O~ SCHOOL- SYJS' '
acuse Is the home ol Carleloir .
School and Meigs IndustriEs; •
'lbe sdiool, operated under
aaltborlty ollhe COIIIIty's Board: ,
of Menial RetardaUoo and De-'
\elopnenlal Dlsabllltles, Is '"'
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Carteton College.
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LAND AUCTION

erd sales

PUBUC NOTICE
'IJ!B5 TAX ESTIMATED
BUDGET HEARING
The C ry Comm ss on vv
ha&lt;t a pub c axes maed
budget hea ng on Tuesd ay
u y 1 7 984 a 8 00 p m n
ht! Mu n c pa Cou t oom Ga
po s.. Muncpa Bu dng 5 18
Second Ave11 ue 'Ga po s

Ooroge • yord oolo July 13
till all iuold 9 1 m till doric

Excellent b11rgain1 here 90
1101' cent prk:ed botwoon 1

oont •

Arr c zens espec a y sen o
c zens a e nv ed o a tend
and p ov de he Comm ss on
w~w en ado oa com
ments and ask ques o s con
cef]ng he C ry s en e p o
pos~ d
budge
and the
e at.o nsh p of Reve nue Sha
ng ~nds o ba b udge
he en e p oposed budge
a st~emen on he p oposed
uses .of Revenue Sha ng funds
and he p oposed ax es rna e
bud~~ summa zed Oelow can
be rtspected by he pub c f om
BOQ a m n
500 p m
M onday h o gh F day n he
C tv t\ud o s 0 ce Ga po s
MuQ c pa BlJ d ng 5 8 Se
co nd.Avenue

nevor boon uMd oolld wood
chopping block toblo

Gene at Fund
Ta~~:es
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177 200 00

Cou Js
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Toar

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Source
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Baf.ance
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Source
Taxes A
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Beg nn ng

Balaoce

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EXPENDITURES
General Fund
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Pubhc Sa e y a d
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Cou IS

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244 Sycomore St MldoloPDrt OH

DEUNQUENT
REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY NOTICE

1 Slameu at male declewed shots • wormed

56 000 OQ
2 299 690 00

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Revenue Shanng

experience pre
Norwegian Elkhound fe ferred not neceuary Alao
malo deeoned nHd - good peraon with email car for
needed

home 304-837 2003 If no light onwlope delivery Coli
anawer kHP calling
448 2014 uk fOr Stove
2 booutlfullong hotrod cud Soroh Coventry now hoo
dley kltteno after 6 coli 1 4K gold d tmondto COl
614 992 7674
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moleo ond femeleo 304
6711 51110

Annou ncem en ts
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Card of Thanks

Our heartfelt thanks to
Pomeroys Emergency
Squad the Ewmg Funeral
Home Rev Wilham Mrd
dleswarth Rev James Kee
sea organ1st Margaret Ea
kew and those sanding

Rec ea on
M s ~e ane

Pnce Spec al tHank to June
Smith and famrly and Ket
hleen McNichols

Ed

Templeton

and

Betty

m•rkingl white patch on
chelt weorlng red collor and

robooa tag with Bo M304 875 8894 on bock
t50 reword 675 3708

doopost approcoatoon to our 8
fr~endt It ne~ghbors fqr the~r

45 000 00
99 94 00 thoughtfullneu end prayers
dur~ng our Dad 1 rUnes• •
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death Our thanks also to
Catogory
Wh te s Funeral Home for
Genera Gove n
m~n
85 1 0500 the r personalized 1ervtce1
A spec at thanks al1o to
Pub !l: Sa e y and
Hea
72981700 Rev Roy Deeter an old
famdy fnend for the beauti
Cnu
• 54 087 00 ful
funeral service The film
Pa k~ and
Roo ea on
290 93 0 0 ly of B L iTobel Bannon
T ansie s
Sees
31842900 Tho famdy of Ehzeboth
Jenk ns would like to ax
M see Jne
ous
56 000 00 press their apprec1atloh for
To a
2 3q953 00 kindness shown during the
recent !lineae S. deeth of
Mrs Jenk ns The thought
June 29 Ju
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fulne11 of fr ends &amp; ne gh
oa

bora wao very helpful Spe-

Cial thank• to Veterans
Memor1al Nurstng Stef.f
Ew ng Funeral Home &amp;
Rev Steve Nelson Lloyd
Jenk na &amp;: Max~ne Moore

Pubhc Not1ce
Nonce TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIQ
"DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus Oh.,
July 6 1984
Contract Sales Legal
Copy No 84-B31
• UNITPRICE
CONTACT
FR 1 (108)

I would hke to thapk eve
ryone that sent me cards &amp;

flowers wh1le I was '" the
hosp tal Pearlene lee

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be
ece ed a he of CA of he
D eG o o f he Oh o Depan
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anspo a on Co um
b s J)h 0 UA
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Oh o S anc;1a d T me uesday
Augus 7 1984 fo mp ove

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Gal,l a Coun y Oh o on
Se tre 29 2 9 o S a A Rou e 7
bv e mo ng ns abe ma e a
and p ac ng
ock channe
p ol.jtC on ep ac ng embank
me a d pa cmen nc ud ng
asscc a ed d a age ems and
nc den as
Wo k Leng h 0 158 m e
'ih~ Oh o Oepa men I of
Trailspo a on he eby no I es
a J b dde s h a
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a'*' sement m no ly b s
ness e e p ses w be a
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In Memortam

We would hke to thank all

the releteves fnend1 and
n11ghbor1 who were eo kind
during the 1llne11 of our
loved one Your card• flow
ers and vta ts to Polty were 1
great comfort to her and to
all of us Thank you too for
your thoughtfulness at her
pa11 ng
Your sympathy
understanding help end
other kmdness are much

appreciated Floyd 8 r ckleo
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the Hartford CommuNty
Center Truckload• of n.w

morchendleo overy -

Consigmente of new and
used merchandise always

welcome Richerd Roynoldo
Auctioneer 304 2711
3069

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SWEEPER and sew1ng ma
chme rep81r perta end
suppltel
P1ck up and
dehvery D1v11 V1cuum
Cleaner one hatf mile up

Wanted to buy uood cool •
wood hnten Swa.n Furni

lure 448 3159 3rd
Olovo St Golllpolio Oh

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cHeck o cash e s check o an
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fa sched\fi[M
to apeak It the Chrildn
Community Chufah Sun

cloy July 11ith 7 30 2411
Uncoln Ave Point P1oioNIIt.
W Vo Tho public: it lnvltod
to attend by -toro Ira and
Dan Wellman

'50 00 REWARD
Tile

mtnutes of the CarJt.
ton College Trustees from
1872 to 1935 are mtsStng.
A!tyone possesstiJ satne
Will be paid $50 00 by the
uildersi&amp;ned for their re)qm The 1111nutes ... pro-

blbly mthe posses11011 of

sOml! flnrily lllllllbtr of
llle' Board of TrustMI.
Plllse call Fred WCrow II
992 513~ pr 992 2562 I

Hom~ !Iotty M«cer owner
hoa voconcy for oldorly
poroon Call 1 304 773
5112

Generol Houling ond Tr11h
removal Service Rolltble
end dopondtble Coli 614
2116 8251 """' 5 30
WID plow tobocco
614 256 1&amp;2B

8uyong do ly gold allver
colno rlnee jewelry ot..Ung

WiH bobyolt In my home Coli
114·3117 7448

ware old c:o•n• large cur
rency Top prices Ed Bur

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kttt Barber Shop 2nd Avo
MlddlePQn Oh 614 992
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C11h pMd for fancy

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heavy oron bodo t160 end
up for conoln Melgo Co
ltona Jar&amp;

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2711

Old teme cup

cell 1 304 882

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE Bodo ltOn

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143 Froday • Soturdoy July Drive Fro and Sit Toy
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Opportumty

Excellent Opport~ruty for
mllnlgement oriented per
son to start oWn- buame••

Full or part time
614 245 9566

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HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below market reteo
Futed conventional FHA

VA Leeder Mortgage
P,thons collect 814 592
3051

Pubhc Sale
8t Auctton

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN

From Gallipolis take Route 141 turn left onto
Route 775 Turn nght onto Patnot Cadmus Road
Watch for stgns

SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7 00

PM
Lots of new and used ttems
Have somethtnl you want to sell? Bnnc tt to the Pa
tnot Auctton Barn and we II sell tt lor you Constgn
ments accepted from 1 00 5 00 P M on Saturday
Now booktnl aucttons for Aucust and SeptemberAvatlable for spectal sales upon request
Marlin Wedemeyer-Aucttoneer

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Located three mtles south of the locks on
State Route 7 sttuated m Sectton 16 of
Ohio Township the followmg wtll be of·
fared
8 unrestncted lots 105 x225
!lot 550 x200 w/ basement house and dnlled well
County water 1s ava1lable All the above lots are bound
by the Ohto R1ver Here 1s a rare opportumty to
purchase land along the Oh o R1ver All land wtll be
sold subJect to the owners confirmation
Terms 10% Down balance due upon delivery of
Deed
Jtm Monteomery Owner
Batrd &amp;Full« Sellllt AaencY
1M Johnson-AIICnONEER
Crown C1ty Ohio
Phone 256 6740

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BUILDING

For lt1it or S1le

l.ocatttl QSitcllld An In
Galllpells ICrOil fro• Post
Offtct 4 000 Ill It INIIW

1M. lwld .... ltllal re1111 Gillet or etlices. eo.
t1ct I Dtnl.,, It 2. lox
275 IIMII. OH 4M14

Two bedroom sutts alltique dresser Smger portable
sewtnJ machtne swtng cabinet mce chatr large sofa ,
La ZBoy Recliner RCA televtston sea shells qutltl
and blankets table w/6 chatrs mRht stand two elec
trtc tee cream freezers porch gliJier 4 alumtnum
chatrs canmnatars dtshes, pots pans good uttlity
tratleF new lawn Boy ps weed uter Hudson sprayer
work table on casters 31awn mowers one lot of hand
tools loldtnl table electrtc heater 1uggage garden
1 sweeper alumt
hose matl box Shop vacuum electro
num step ladder 16 ga double barrel shotgun metal
shelvmg, and other mtscellaneous tlems

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Throe bodroomo control olr
vinyl woll poper corpot
throughout well lnoulatod
new pelnt attached g~rage
goa outdoor grill ownlnge
mao(y tatroo Call 441 21113
dl I OOPM otter 8 OOPM
coli 814 246 IIBII9

garage

8 foot salad bar w1th dram Includes overhead Ight conlam
ers stamless steel trays and mserts w1th sneeze guard Fng1
da1re 1ce cream box s1x place self conta ned To edo reta11
scales Rotary hot dogger Bunn Coffee Maker (3 stalion)
meal wrapper If lm type) Pee less gnll w th 2 burner stove
(gas) Steakmaster cuber (Hobart Model 400) Hobart meal
slicer 1/6 HP Mode 210 Savory fm sir ng oven w/quartz
elements Nat10nal Cash Reg1ster Coldspot A/C ill 000
BTU) 3-8ft pen c tables 2 bar stoo s w/backs 3 chans
blue w/chrome eleclnc Cas1o cash reg1ster HI20ER pro
grammab e G1bson 15 ft chest freezer Blakeslee m xer
w/gr nder head (Model B12 1/3 HP) Pefect on 4 burner apt
s1ze range Coldspol refngeralor sla nless sleet s1nk (2 com
partmenls) wrth sta nless table 6ft /dfawer and unde1 shelf
10 ft stamless stee table w/shelf Tables 5 (27x48) 4
(27x271 Chars 34 wtlh padded tops and bottoms 2 pizza
ovens Blodgett Mod 981 double dechtblack body &amp; Ro
kite shelves Model CW61 w1th sla nless sleet front also dou
ble deck w1lh Rok1te shelves Bolh ovens operate on natural
gas Ot~er m sc liems may be added to auct1on
TERMS Cosh or check wtlh proper ID oll1tems to be set
tied lor day of sale Not responsible lor lost Items or acct
dents All1tems to be removed day of sale Other terms to
be announced day of sale
Sale Conducted by

The McGHEE AUCT10N CO

Gathpohs Oh1o 45631-Phone (614) 446 0552
Aucttoneer lyron L (Bud) McGhee
App Aucttoneet Steve McGhee
Sale Conducted for

MICHAEL E DONLEY

435 Second Ave G1lllpohs Ohio 45631
NOW BOciK!NG AUCTIONS FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER

21, 1984

900 AM

Located at D J s Tradiftl Post 923 S Thtrd Avenue
Mtddleport Ollto 'Riera was no place to have sale
lor the Patte lis at home~so movod lhts to store to
sell
'
ANTIOUES AND COLLECTABLES
CLOCKS FIOM A I!OllEtnOII nlosty French and Engl sh
Vctonan ch1na dock 8-day ch1mmg maritel clock oak oak
w' 1clock 8 day stnke mantel clock 8-daychlm ng 8 day
p1antel clock DW WM ch1mes oak mantef8 day clock sink
mg mantel clock 8 day c~ mmg; French mantel clock (we
man) oak mantel cock 8 day OWIWM ch1mes mantel
clod WM ch1mes oak 8 day mantel clock stnk1~g oak 14
day mante clock sink ng 8-day mantel clock str k ng 8
day mante clock WM ch1mes 8 day slnkmg mantel clock
black mahogany Zues wan clock 8 day sink ng mantel clock
French 8 day mantel sink ng (man and woman) Skeletonc
clock w/fuse movement French mantel 8 day clock stnk
ong Inlaid French mahogany clock 1ewelllever smal chma
clock carr age clock French bracket clock 8 day slnk1ng
mahogany
Many of these 1tems hove been m storace lor qu1te some
ttme and need some cleemn&amp;.

Nlco 3 bed1oom homo ank:

Homes
for Rent

"2 bdr unfurnlehed extra
nlco 2 ml out on Rt 68B
1200 mo odulto only Coli
448 2300

Duplex opt locotod wlthift
wolldng dlotenct of Morlholl
Unlv building In good cond
opplltncot Included current
rental Income •400 mo

2 bdr with wall to well

cerpot AC In Golllpollo Call
448 1408 II 8PM

A11umable low lntertlt
mong•o• owner asking

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MLUMBE..

P 0 Box 1B5

WiiNomotown WV 261 B7

peyment

excellent cond1

public water 1nd electric

toon Coli 814 387 0181

•••11•111• 304-675 1 248

1 978 Nalhuo mobile homo
2 bdr oil oloctnc Coli
448 0181 or 441 3243

Route 2 &amp; miiH from t-n
Appro• 4 ocroelond (lovell

...

1973 Schult 1 2•65 Irving
room tilt out 2 bedroom•
central1ir end wood bum•

Cell4487440

c1ty water mobile ~me plut
ea::tra hook up large MPltC
system idnl mobile home
eourt or building 11te 1 2
perCftnt f nenc~ng ev11lable
w th •m•ll down ptyment
SoiMI"Ville Reol Eototo Pt

PI
Going to OU thio foil? Sove 1 - - - - - - - - - monay on houolng buy th11
1988 Kot 14xl0 mollllo
homol 2 bdo goo fumoncoo
trig
oven window AC
ponitlly fumiehod Located 41 Houses for Rent
on Athofo• Mobllo Home Perk
o - monutea from campuo
3 bdr houH deluxe centrel
ftnioh ochool with equhy
Borgoln pricod ot •a 800 aor pool otc Coli en 11104
or 175 53B8
CoU 1114-317 7631
Buying br lOlling • uMd
mobile holM? Lot uo do oil
tho worlt Fronch City Brok
orogo Service 448 8340
3

Furm1hld house

3 bdr

1973 Boron 12•111 2 bdr
good cond Iota of odroo
Fronch Coty Brokoroge Sor
vlco 441 9340

BUILDING MAINTENANCE
SUPERINTENDENT I
;

fh1s Is a manapmentlevel posilton lftvolvina supervisory
wo.-.ln the maintenance alteration and rtpairolmachln
lcatsratems kitchen oq\11p111tnl Interior llntsllesond fix
tum tn Untvonlty dormttory butldlnp

3 roel nice mobllo homo 2
-room fum- LOW
PRICED-COMPARE
THESE VALUES BEFORE
vou auv 12•112 • 12a44
11100 aftOWN S TRAILER
PARK Mlnerovlllo .Ohio
Coli 8'4 892 3324

Completely roltorod Eerly
Amork:an form houoe 2

Stlrtlncsalary ts $7 88 hourly

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Excellent btntllt procram lncludttlully paid hit hosp1
tallutlon vision bearina. prncripton d1111 1nsuraftct
tiiiDIOJIO onlr dental stet Juve ''" 11111lorms 10 paid
, hoildlys edlcatlonlll bentllts paid vacation and pttlslon
plln

Dtldllne for tllllkillltPPIIciltloa Is July 20 1984 to Ro
uiiiMI ~ Scott Ellplorliltrlt llaftiPF Olllo Unlvonlty
PtlloiiMI Dtpartmtnl McKtt HHII 44 Unlvenlty fer
ract AIIIIM Ohio 45701 or Clllll14) 594-5563

OHIO UNIVERSITY
Atlten1, Ohio
An Alllrmative Action/Equal nMnrto.onilv

Coli Chor1oe Mcl{oon 448
9442

hoopitll U21 mo no child
- or potl 3 bdr plroo 1ull
booomont homo nlco loco
tlon on McCormick
1300 mo no chHdren or
potl II bdr homo In town
13211 mo 4 bdr home very
cloee to town 13211 mo 3
bdr home In Addleon re
cently remodeled U60 mo
3 bdr holM nice location In
tho river ~ardon f2711 mo
Socurhy clopooh • roforon

304 811 38811 or 1911

~!.":..

hi

Call

2 bdr mobile hom, pnvote
lot 2 v. ml out Rt 8B8
e175 mo -urhy dep &amp;
rot Coil 448 41107 or 448
2102

Oakwood 1partment1 mod
em 1 bdr un t AC no pets

•1115 pluo utllltloo
448 20511

Coli
TV li l\pplloncoo 827 Third

Complotoly rodtcorotod
- • homo in Middleport 2

:::a.•:::.

lor=aroouple
nopoto.
no c
1186 monthly

Avo Golllpollo 814 441
1899 Spin wooh«1 901 &amp;

1 bdr fumlahld ba ..ment
apt utilitiea paid referen
ce1 required no children or
poto 82211 mo Coli 448

electrtc dryen

Goroge apt fumlohed 29'h
Noll Avo Gollipollo 1 bdr
1235 utlltroo peld Coli
446 4416 eher 7PM

Waahers dryen refrigera

Noco 14a70 3 bdr mobile
homo f236 mo dopooh •
utHitloo no porto Call 441
2182
7210 or 446 98411
Holly Pork 12XIi0 2 BR
Va mile put

unfurm1hed

HMC out 35 Co11814 446
4389 or 304 175 9780

....

wether~

ranges

toro rongn SkoiJIIO Ap
pllonceo Upper Rivor Rij
beolde Stono Creot Mot•l
614 448 739B

utlidel 1 bodraom Apt 1196 mo
pold no poto •400 pluo Including utdlt111 Equ1l
aecurity deposit • referen Houoing Opponunhy Con
coo Col) 441 1384 bofore teet Village Manor Apto
&amp;PM 448 0241
&amp;14 992-nl7
2 bdr fully fumlohod clooe Rlvorokle Apto Mlddlaport
to hoopltol f210 mo pluo Spocltl
rotea for Sonlor
do-h CaH after II 448 Citl...,o n 30 Equtl Hout
1364
1ng Opportunlt1e1 614
2 bclr mobile home over 992 n21
looking Ohio Rovor bolow
Eureka no pets adult• only Nowly remodeled 2 or one •m•H baby

614-258 11117

Call

1 2a86 trooler 2 bedroom
11-1 beth Country location
Coli 614 992 2272

room

nolhed or
614 992 23B1
21i09evonHOgl
1 • 2 -room fumllhod
optl Coll814 982 14:14 or
992 6914 or 304 812
1.:2.:.66.:.6:..__ _ _--:--:--:-:
1 bedroom oem• furnished
opt in Mldclloport Ulllit...
oncludodi1 9 0emonth Coli
814-99271nehor8pm

JACKSON ESTATES
A pAR TM E NT S ( E q u ol
Houolng O,.,.,nunhyl hoo
ono end two bodraomo rwnt
ltlrtlng ot f163 for one
-room ond 1198 ,.,
month for two bodroom
with 8200 dopoah locoted
near Foodlond ond Spring Furtllohod 1 • 2 bedroom
Volley Pluo pool ond w opor1mont1 Middleport
Aduito no pote eocurhy
tnt Coli 446 27411 or leove dopoolt Coli 814 992
mouago
3874
3 bdr unfum go- opt
a2&amp;0 Plu• depooH Coli
446 3786
Fumlohed apt 919 2 nd
Gellipoho f175 Men only
Cell448 4416 olter 7PM

Dinette oot droooor gentlemen 1 w1rdrobe living room
suite end t11bl11 corntr
toblo block • whlto conools

TV

........_......,

t226 Dapooh requ•ed Cell
814 992 6319 or 992
2818

garage

Apartment
for Rent

County Appliance lno
Good ueed oppllencoo and
TV ooto Opon BAM to 8PM
Mon thru Sot 4411 1881
827 3rd Avo OoiUpolif
OH

equ1pped kitchen

N...,ly rodecoroted 1 bod
room p..lloHy fumlohod
8225 DopooH requlrod Cell
2 bedroom tre1ler kitchef! 814 882 &amp;319 or 992
furnished couples one 1m1ll 2815
child occeptod ReforencH
304 875 1076

44

44

2 Piece living room ault
excellent condition 11100
Con 814 992 8883

Apartment
for Rent

SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE
62 Olivo St Otlllpollo New
a.
uood wood • cool - 875 4824 eher 5 PM
8 ploct wood living room
2 bedroom apt yard and auito with I Inch ftot ormo
b8sement •175 00 end t399 bunk bedo comp.te
depo11t 304 675 754i woth bunkiH f1 99 2 . . Very nlco 2 -..oom duplex

apt unfurnlstled down
town no petl phone 304

.-vening1
2 bedrooms knchen wnh
atove ref e 200 00 month
locatiOn 1 mile above Po1nt

Pteooont 304 773 &amp;143

46

Furmsh8d Rooms

For rent Sleep ng Room•

ond Hght houoo keeping
rooma Park Central Hotel

Cell 614 446 0756
utll

ut1ht1e1 pe1d

edutla

119
Coli

requwed We JUit laid new

apt

alto 2 room apt No

children
2566

Unfurnished 2 bdr 1n Crown

APARTMENTS

City can 614 266 6520
2 bdr opt newly docorotod
180 to •200 poo mo utlltleo
port pold CeH'll75 5104 or
176 6386

Coli 304 812
mobole

hom•• houses Pt Pleal8nt

end Gelhpol11 614 446
B221

NICe 1 and 2 bedroom
unfurn1ahed apartments

4 roomo • both fumrohed

304 675 2218 before 6
pm

quorod Coll814 4411 1519

Flflt floor 1 bedroom apt
prNate exc cond dove ref

clean no pets aduttl only
depoalt 8t reference re
Nlcelv furntlhe mobile home
1n cty CA 1 or 2 aduha

This 2 bedroom apt hll new

corpotlng •

lr01h pelnt

located 1 mile from Sliver

Brldgo Plazo I 196 pluo
oiec:tnc e. goo Call 446
4514 or 1 304-273 9745

fumlsbed Wooh8r dryer
hook up 1304 1176 1962 or
675 4580

1---------3 room apt
beth ref
w~h

stove
$225

utolltloo fumiehod
mo Depooot and

refrencea requ.red

304

antron I vin.oom ault11
$199 entron reclln. . *II
other recliner• •ao maple
dinette seta •179 bo•
oprlngo • mottrooo twin or
full 1100 aot rogulor firm

1120 mople d l - choln
U6 wolh lUnda •34:
mopla rockoro 151 7 pichromo dinette oet •149 I
poece dinette oet 189 ulod
bedroom suite1 refrigera
tors ranges chHt dreaen
wringer waahera TV • dry

oro • ohoeo Call 81 4 448
3159

male

Newly remodeled 2 bdr
corpot '" thorn • thoy '"
Merchond1se
1
equopped khchon control located near 1 doctor
c H
oor e250 8211-1 Second offlcell&lt;ohopplng er••• "
Ave Golhpollo Coli 446 1_:8;_:1_:4_:9;_:9_2-:-7-7-:-l-:-7-:--::::-::-::-:- 1----,---:--:-c:-:::--;216B
on Nonh 4th st Mod..o
61 Household oods
pon
2
-room
fum11hod
1--------:-4 rooms &amp; bath unfurmahed
pat

portable llwlng ma

chine baby bed with mat
troao picturH dlohoo pono
ect Coli 814 949 2719

,

A
Mid
SI-ng room $125
VoHage Monor pta
dloport (E H 0 I hoo 1 bes pa.d Shere bath
bedrm apts for ...,t the rent only Rongo • refrlg
atom ot $201 o month thot 2nd Avo Galhpollo
oncludol ell utllltloo pluo • 4464416eher7PM
1200 OOCUnty dopooh II

only no poto Call 446
3437 or 448 3111

IUtiD
u•• • electr6C
refrigerator• TV

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Two 3 bedroom

Surplus mobile home turnl
ture: frame mattress and

box opr ngo $126 00 1or

tw"' s,.o $1 50 00 for full
aeu Couch and chair

64 M1sc Merchandl1e
Knauff Flrowooo Roduced
proceo thru July 31ot Hove
your own HIIOned wood

thll winter 614 266 8241

Lomootono Sand GrDolvered In Mooon Moigo
Gelllo or p ck up at Rlchordo
&amp; Son Coli 448 nl6
Plest c c sterns state 1p
proved plast1c sept1c tanlc,'
plastic culvert met1l cui

e425 00 Coffee tabloo
•as 00 D • W Homoo 2nd

vono RON EVANS ENTER
PRISES Jackoon Oh 814
286 5930

10nt 304 675 4424

2 grade Belgrum yearhnp 1

1nd V•and St

Po nt Plea

Clothes hne posts swing
Mtl or frames all types
Picnic t1blea all 1
Free

z••

delovory 304 676 361:7

Drawer• for waterbed 3 on
Mch atde Queen 111e water
bed sheets curt1 ns and

shoero 304 675 562B

Reg Belgoum 2 yr old new
86 acres
woodland Call 614 258
8011

tobacco st1ck1

Amana stde by 11de harveat
gold 22 cu ft ex concl
Mov ng mua.t sell Call 446

2106
F rewood cut up slabt e15

pickup load Coli 81 4 245
64 M•sc MerchandiSe 5B04

675 1090
Noco 2 -room opt In upper
Hendereon 304 675 1972

SHOP KESSEL S WHERE QUALITY
MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

$}4,995
$}4,700

1984 Broadmore 14x70
2 BR furnished Iota elect
1984 Broadmore 14x70
Now
3 BR lurntshed 2
SAVE '700 00 WAS 115 400
full baths total ect
115,200
1984 Broadmore 14x70
1
3 BR Iron! k!chen 2
SAVE 797 WAS 115 995
full baths total elect
1984 Overland Park 14x70
2 BR front kitchen furn shed !l n Sidewalls
1984 OVerland Park 14x70
Sale
3 BR lurntshed 6 n s dewal s
SAVE 11000

LET US PAY THE BILLS!

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
POINT PLEASANT WV

RIVER BEND PLACE

$}8, 995
SI9, 995

"'EW HAVEN WV

ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT

Fumlshed or unfur

_dov_•o_r-•9_2_2_110~•--_tn_:_

Ueod ...-. homo. 10a12
W I - 3 boclroom goo.
fl 11811 00 D • w Homea
2nd ond Vlond It Point
Ploooont 304-1711 4424

only

2 -room houootn Pome
1881 Hollypork 14•70
oxc cond 12•1 dock.

Ueod mobllo homea 80x12
Holly Pork. goo 2 -room
fB.IIII 00 D • W H Zntl and Vit.,ol St Point
304-1711 4424

8dutt1

448 4110

Wluman Root Eotot•o
Agency 446 3843

ntlhod colt814 992 2381

a.ao

2 bdr fully fumlahed air
cond

Housing fGr 1ho Elderly disabled and hon
dlcapped Rent Ia JD perc:en1 of eclluatod income
III ..... IHIIII toMn11 wl1h an Income of IHI 111an
$12 300 per year

roy

underpenning 1nd l1r1•
room olr cond Included

8180-mo plul depoait no

poto Coll814 843 2644 or
114 843 2916

WiMtnln 1 have rentals 3
bdr trail• 5 mllee from

on required on en rentllla

Y""

2 bdr 2 milo bolow Eureka

1220 28NooiAVe Golhpo
no pots Coli 446
ho Call 448 441 I eftor only
0338
7PM

bedroom• no petl. excel
tent location 8300 • month

Mull h1n at lust flvo
extensive tnowlldp In
mtthods practlm m~ter1111 and equ1p-t of basic
trlllos Involved 1n ~utldln&amp; t01111111Ctl011 and llllfttt
nanct Supervlury nperttnce roquned (At least stx
mo1t111 to one yul)

EATS

oocurhy depoa~ Coli 614
992 2517

•

Why.?

·~._.

of Rt 1111 May bo
oh«IIOOPM

concre1e

•l'hi~Wnn~F-..rOrc-.RNI~NMt ....,t.:t~to

Household CJoad.-

bliument garage no petl

z:.u

DONELLI S PIZZA

'---:-- 1

Complotoly romodelod 3 bdr
farm houae with gerden
opot Dop • ref requored
Coli 614 245 11204

31 Home• for Sale
for Sale
Nlco remodeled 2 bdr 2 f~B 000 why pey ront
11 in mov1 need t 1o -'-----~--10roo 1 2117 lb tobacco Pti'ftct for Moroholl bound N
both: •
booo S R 11114 botwHn ltudonll Coli 441 1 997 . : '3 :C.:'oom
bedroom mobile home
Moodowbrook Addn BYo
lldwoll Rlo Grande Call oftor IIPM
Exc oon Coli 114 992
per c.nt uaumable loan
114 245 5298
8 yro old 3 bedrm 2 botho ...... of oatroo priced eo.
3941
fomliy
room with wood 304 175 1425
2 bclr houae for .... 1 car
garage n"r ahopplng qen burner Slnglecorgorl!llo on 1------~:--~ UIOd mobllo homo 70x12
ter -For more Information 8 flot ocroo with ltocked ow- trona~ muot Chtllenger toto! ellll' 2
pond Chy woter I~ Racine ooll exc cond 188 000 00 bodroomo 17 896 00 D •
ca11441 4752
Ctlllil 4 949 2841
111 000 00 down Aooumo W Hom11 2nd ond Viand
81-1
pet
loon 304-1711 St Pont Ploooont 304
low modem hou11 to be
875 4424
moved off lot 30xSO Coli Ownor tronoforred muot eoll 11128
botutlful3 bdr home lam 1 . : . = - - - - : - - - 441 9777 or 448 31192
oly room hoo 20 h of Houoo lor otle o~ ooeumo Ueod mobllo homo 61ia1 2
ble loon 13 000 00 down 3 Comoron totol oloc 2 bed
Priced reduced 3 bdr home wlndowo lor pootorol view
llnlohed
double
gorogo
firebodroomo. 1y, botho Iorge room 17 8911 oo D • w
1 ocro of lend Rt 82
ploce
lorgo
porCh
40
h
lot
Con 304 1711 11848 bo
lfomo 2nd tnd Vitnd St
Chorl01ton Rd Coli 304
woodo privacy near foro 11 30 8711 43118 eher Point Pleooont 304 615
178 4887 or 814 448 dock
Roytl Ook Perlt 183 900 1i 30
4424
1288
81-1 HIUmobllty Coli 814
5 raomo ond both booo 1Ox40 Rlo!oordoon oil olec
9 yr old water front home 882 11420
1 or 2 -roomo good
oxc condition 12 000 Remodeled ~ bedroom mont carpot fuol oil fur
noce gorogo ohy wotor ond ohope 12 800 00 304
down owner fln•nce Call houeo w~h carpeting •
datern 4 plua ICrll plv.d 1712888
814 256 1218 ehor 5PM
woqdburner Llrge covered rood cloeo tD- r"ool Loon
dock Mid 20 1 Coli 814
1974 Spring Manor 12a60
Now under conotructlon 992 67113 for appointment 304 4118 1143\
mobile home fll 1100 00
Will eel 11 Ia or It ony
304 178 1626 or 8711
remaining 1tage Three bed Rutland Buy a 10 room 2 -room living room
comblnotlon dining room &amp;116
room 1 Y2 bath• elect
houeo ond 47x1 4&amp; lot for
melntenance frH ..e_•.~l_o!_: looo th"" 1 uoed cor Tho llrot ldtchon 1 both full boeo
mont. nloo lot VA ooouma
one acre lot 6
f4276 cooh buyo It Yoe blo 91-1 loon L- 40 • Mt 33
Farms for Sale
Eureka Hannan Tree• only !h the tax v•lu•tion
lohool lot quoMty con f42711 Coli for opPQint Vornon Avo 304 8711 81124
eh11IIPM
HouM 53 •cres tend on
atructlon Corpot point etc mont 211 384-1741
Aohlond Uplond Rood 304
127 1100 00 to
ltHI 1pproa 140 000 00 Coli 1'h otory brick on 1 2 plut 3 bodroomo loving room 876 3528
814 258 8707
ecrea •pprox 1 mile from dlnlng don largo lot oac 1 - - - - - - - - - MlddiiiPOrt 7 rmo • both locotlon *34 000 OQ 100 PNny W Vo 250 acra
3 bedroom houae In Pomo CoR 814 992 3702 or 304- poo cont flnoncong If quollfy worltlng form with nice 3
A Ono RHI Eatltl 304 bedroom home Coli for
roy fully corpe!ed fully cor 112 20011
8711 5104 Carole Yoager more deto to 304 345
poted full booomont 2
ftreplaca • garage extro 7 room houoo both 2 ~ l r - Howard L Veagor &amp;096 ERA MALLORY
GROUP ASSOC
lot now roof • furnace ocroo Denville Oh 2 mlleo 1 11 .....mon
Aomodoled kit- • both from Mlno 1 Calll14 742
3 br 1 both til oltctrlc
Colll14 217 6158 or 814 2611 or 742 2271 oftoo 6 toncod
ytrd Me-brook 34
Bustnell
218 7879
pm
Dr 81-1 Pet ooeumobie
Butld1ngs
Reduced nice 3 bdrm home Nice older home In town at U1 4 00 month 304 1751ttic basement garage Recine vinyl aiding e01ro 11411
oac location option 10 buy lot houM h11 been refin 3 bedroom houoo gorogo 133 ocreo moatly timber
or owner mev carry Call rohed lnolde 1ot floor living Iorge lot •40 000 00 1709 secluded 2 miles from
992 2617
room kltchon dining room Jeff Avo 3 bedroom houoo Route 35 11x miles from
2nd ftoor 3 bedroom botli
oor g - pool Mt Henderson on good gravel
FOR RENT WITH OPTION Call 814 812 2131 from 9 conttol
Vernon
179 500 OOor rued border• Cornstalk
TO 8UYIII 14ft wlda throo to 3 esk for Sharon or lo- AAvo
1
Rool
Eototo Slooth Suto Pork. lncludoe two
bedroom bath and hiH 614 949 2640 lftll 5 30 St Pornt Ploount 304
wet11 1nd lr811ar hookup all
mobile home aitting on nice p m eny time on weekend•
mineral righta included
8711•11104
lot rt1ady to move into
U7 000 00 614 448
U21 00 - n $22&amp; 00 1101' Nice 3 bodraom houeo largo
0208
NEW
AND
USED
MOilLE
month 304 5JI8 271 1
living room kitchen pontry
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
woodburlng room bath
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES
Seven yeer old home three Hrden epot • rental oport
36 Lots lla Acreage
bedrooms garden spot mont A good lnvntmont tt 4 Ml WE9T OAWPOLIS
21011 Lincoln Ave 8,. pet the fight tlmli Proco FIT 31 PHONE 814 4fl
oooumoble loon 304 876 U7 1100 Ctllonytlme 814 7274
'-'&gt;t lor otle in Meroorvlllo
&amp;047
742 2213
1971 a..,.,~ew 14 x 70 Coll614 2118 11618
Rofrig otciVe CA WB good
HomoaHe In Cleoi"VIew Elt
cond
COif 814-441 11101
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Wanted
Including
lt81 oil nomonoydown Coli
1978Noehue3bodroomo both ond 1-1 Iorge wooden 814 2118 1218 ofteriiPM
ut~ bldg
undeoplronlng
Approx 2 ..,.. on Rt 2 8
a1r condrttoner drepea
range. .refriger*or 1nc A• miiH north of Poont Ploo
IUR'IIIble loltl with down Nnt 1110 It roed front-

435 SECOND AVE GALLIPOLIS OHIO

51

Apartment
for Rent

Off

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drive nlco lot chy ochoolo
4" mlloo from Golllpollo
Borgoln priced 1114 800
Will contldor mobllo homo
trade In Coli 448 8038

Fino hQmlln Middleport
Clooo to ochoolo hlgheot
value lo eat prlcol 1114
8821841

JULY 21, 1984-10·00 A.M.

J .-rill Whitt Owner
Lee Johnson-AUCI'IONEEii
crown City Ohio
lot lluponalbl• lor Accldtnll or Loll of Ptop«ty

All

good location for

tllul 2 atory ho111o 4 or I
bdr 1 1-1 both Iorge LR •
Kitchen lormol DR. utility

Homes for $ale

44

3rd houH on left on Tex11

ochoolo • atoroo nice homo
for omol fomlly or olnglo
110roon locoto,d In Pt Ploo
lint Aloo 11173 14a70
Cootie 2 both ponielly
fumlohod Call 814 1118
4881

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Houses lor Rent

3 bMroom houu large lot

GrMn Townahip new buu

Location 435 Second Ave Gallipolis Ohto
AucttonHr s Note Owner has decided to clostlhts opera
bon so that he lillY spend more ttme at his Jackson Plkt
Store ThiS IS a rare opportunity to buy nearly new well
cared lor equ1p111entat auctton pncts Also you wtllltnd
some older pteces that still have lots of use

Note This Ia .. 1xtra clun auctiOn
TaniS Cllh

Pft011t 256 8740

3 bdo

The Sunday

Point

wolklng dlatonco from Golli
PQIII t228 00 • utMitieo

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AUCTION

V1ctor11n latnlln&amp; couch (2) 7 pc pre V1cionan I vmg room
suotes oak wash stand oak Low Boy wooden brass and cop
per coal skuttles 6 pc blue/wh te p1tcher and bowl set 5 pc
Children s Pilcher and bowl set 2 pc. red/whije p1tcher and
bowl set 2 pc white/gold Pilcher and bowl set, hand-crank
portable sew ng mach ne cheese d shes V1clonan leather
enclosed travel mtrrbr Vlctcnan leather 111vef em w/to1le
try case brass fireplace screen old cupboard 12) brass
compamon sets Burr walnut van ly (for chest), ~ 1ctonan
vamty ~or chest) Sideboard marble topped chest Rose
wood 1nla1d gammg lable wan rack very n ce octaaonal ta
ble roast og liCk pewter collee and chocolale pot 131 bar
ometers, small oval nla d stand oak bracket for clock egg
rue! several cruel sets (dtllerent s1zes) V1clor a~ button
back slant beck cha r (llclute frames m1rrors old lc1tchen
cabinet Wmdsor wheel back cha1r treadle sew1ng mtchone
q~alch1ng dresser and chest bed dressers horse collars
d1ntng room sune (table 6 cha1rs bulletand chma cab net)
wobden drop leaf-4111'-.:(3) Hbruy tables oak dresse ser
pentme front oak chest~t (20 s 30 s)
Scales fool sleel w/oabnole legs square oak stand o d ty
pewrners odd chetrs trunks accord1an wrought ron sk1m
mer ron ware cook1e 1ars candle slick! NY. Central R R
water JU&amp;. old 1!1tllllunch box w/compartment~ stone 11rs
and rues lamps walkmlf canes ru' beaters wash board
lard paddle Carnival ware deptJSs on glass Nxon Fund
Raise( plats
Fenton McCoy Rose•;~Jie Httsey Royal
Ooullon Hull
Am~ncan Matolica - chamber pols
pitchers
- Ch1na glassand ceramK: ware
loo numerous to

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n•nc• new hot w1tar tenlt

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Not R15pons1ble lor AcctdJnts or Loss of Property

SAJURDAY.~JULY

KIT 'N' CARLYU! ®by Larry Wright

Nice 2 bdr utHhy room
gorago nice yard new fur

2 or

PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Uftder tbe authonty m
Internal Revenue Code Section 6331 the property de
scnbed below has been StiZtd lor nonpayllltnt oltnternal
revenllt taxes due from Weldon Richard Depew T~e prop
erty Will ba sold at pubhc ouct1on as prov1ded by Internal
Revet~ut Code Seetton 6335 and related reculat1ons Dote
of Salt J1ly 19 1984 Time of Sele 10 00 A I PIKe of
Sale Rtchard s Auto Salvace 3216 S Bndce St Ch1lh
cot he Oh1o 45601 Ttlle Oflertd Only the n&amp;flt trtfe and
Interest of Weldon R1ch1rd Depew tn and to the proptrty
Will be offered lor sale If roquesttd the Internal Revenue
Service will furniSh tnlormat1on about posSible encu111
brences wh1ch may be uslful1n determtnlnllhe value of
the tnttrest bttn&amp; sold Descr1plton of Property Used
auto acceS1or1es as follows Carburetors alternators
d1stnbutors t11l illhl nsembhes starters radtalors
heater cores he1ter blower motors dash boards d1sc
brake rotors hub cops nms steenn&amp; wheel assemblies
!root ends lenders doors bumpers brake drums wtnd
shtelds motors transmiSSions dnve shafts approx1ma
!ely 200 veh1cle bod11s Motors 1980 Datsun 310 4 cyl
mpr 15 000 m1les 1910 Plymouth 6 cyhndar 22 300
miles 1911 Honzon 2 2 liter 6 cylinder 5 000 miles Ye
h1c1ts 1975 Mercury Monarch 1957 Chev wrecker 1953
or 1954 OOclpBoom truck 111 h1&amp;h mtleopand poor con
d1!ton 18 loot tnule troller fair conditiOn and many
1tems
numerous to mention Proparty miJ ba m
3216 S Bndp St Chillicothe Oh10 45601
Terms Full payment requned on acceptance of
Payment All payments must ba by
cu,11r s or treasurers check or by
benk expess or telacraph money
or money ordtr payabll to the Internal
m::~t~r:'~~~ For addltlon11 lnformltlon about the

Homes for Sale

priced right CoM 441 1 IIIII

Not responstble lor acctdents or loss of property

LQcatton From Gallipolis follow State Route
160 to Hanenvtlle and turn to the Bulavtlle
Porter Road a~ ~ne·hllf mile and turn left attill Kin1dom Hall Church Watch for SIIJnS The
followlna will be offered

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Plooee be odvllod thot Mo
aon County Action Group
Inc lo occoptln~ bldolor on
ottachment P FJntncltl
Audh for tho yoor onolng
(CSBG) April 30 1884
lfitie 111 I and Tltlo 11 1
Cl Sept 30 , 914 A~y
-oory information con
..,nlng tho vorloua con
trocto to bo oudltod moy bo
obtolnod by coiling lola
Monroe Soc Troe It 304- 1871 2318 bolwoon •~• Try oollitl8 tho 1)1houri of 8 30 AM •nd 4 30 WllJ Far
PM
11~ 441-2tl8

VICinity

10:00 A.M.

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Party pion .,.,. a pluo Glfll
toYI -decor Nollwoot
mont Car • phone,_ c•
"" 1 8 CIO-BI3-80n Aloo
-kinviiOI't...
Dock Handa Mtny pooltlono
ovoiloblo with on tto.lol&gt;
training
otanirlll 11
lory oxcol
bon- .....
1110 - d trovol 17 24
YIOr in good phyoiclll
condition coli tol froe In
Ohio 1 800 212 1314
Mon Wed 8AM 2PM lor on
1ooppoloo!!~~ti~-~'L:__ _ __

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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1984

: ll';llrly'nr n

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Pomeroy
Medc;lleport

£'

lllldlll:ldl

atone jero antlqueo gold

lrtd

Vord Solo July 19 9 II King loQiooe on loftt thord block
woodbumer eo ooo BTU boby • children a olotheo
gaallove miac 10 mi from mioc Mondoy Frldoy 10to
HMC Rt 180
3 Satuo'doy 9 12

Atvervtew Personal Care

Travel trailer late modol Coli
446 0193

Pnvate Lenon• Phone281
3074 Jatkaon Ohio

1 ---~::-::--::-:::-:-­
AI\INOUNCEMENTIII Evongehlt AI C - f"""' Cho

Prolesa1onal
Servtces

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245 5152 - 388 8249

1-....:.----,,.----"---

wood cupboards chaiil
cheata beakeu di1he1

Announcements

Sttuations
Wanted

448 3672

Tho Beot In Self dofoneo

he b dd ng p oposal
~ac h b dde shal be equ ed

12

Bill G... Johnson

bd

o 1t1 s wo k sha be se fo h n

bobyait 2 -chool-•n my
homo dUring tho ochool
, .., c• 814-848 2186

TupP«o Pto no con 814
887 8329
We pay cooh for lote model I-::;:::====;:::;=
clean uHd Clf'l
I
Jim Mink Chev Oldo Inc
18 W11r1ted to Do

th s

0 h n
ap f1'
e
d;.ossea
1 e da e se o co mp e on

ot Orooo E]llecopol Church
Coli 814-992 3988

Opoolng for on oldorly

p q,ec ha e been p ede e I ~----:-:-':::'"---;-.
m lied as equ ed by aw and
KARATE

h

AuiiUIM Organ11t needed

women m my hom• It

vers•rys B1rthdaya partiH 1------~--Singing Gontlla Call Bel
loon•• Co 448 4313

cons de a1on

Peraonnel OHice Lakin Hoa

plt•l Lok n W Ve
(3041871 3230 Ext 264

Mature female w1ntad to

PUbliC Sala
8t AuctiOn

Wonted old poenoo Poying
no oo and f40 oo ooc1o
Firat floor only Wrltolllvina
Georges Creek Rd
Call dlroctoono Witton pfonoi
m ') b ds n espoose 10 lh s
614 446 0294
v• a on and w
not be
Boa 1B8 lordlo Ohio
d st m na ed aga ns on the 1---~-,-:--::-::--:--::- 43946
Call 614 411
9 &lt;tund s 0 ace co 0 0
Balloon• lor G~ Well Annl 1808

nauon a o g n

The Dllily Sentinel Pome

LOot from blue von In Reoponoible poroon to bob
Rutland vonouo ltomo on volt In my homo for children
July B or 9 Lorge 11101 II • 7 Davo Roforon
Cell 614-192 88B6
coo required CoH 614-247
3494
Found !ergo block d&lt;~t~ with 1---~-:----:-~1 heavy leothor- collar Coli COUNSELOR 11 Aequlreo
81 4 992 340B
degroo In couneollng or
reloted ..bjecto Two yeoro
Loot Llconee Plate 304 e•porlence SkHied in Ado
le1cent crt111 lnterwndon
6711 5319 Berboro Smhh
Salary neg Vacancy ovoolo
Loot young female Dobor ble 1...-dletoly Contllct

54 94 00 We would like to eKprea~ our

oos

pn1.. fantastic vacation•

m1ny brand n.w end t1ble1

Uncoln St Middleport Turn
right ot Pat Hill Ford groy

detector o1her iteme

dlroctcor to ihow our n-

roy Ohio 41719

flower et the dootll of Nollie man mix blect with tan

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Una Exc pay pl•n can aarn.

6 Lost and Found

For

(7

toys

lompo and many plcturoo
boked ploo • brood Now end picture fromoo hort to
bo.,..no ovorv Lo choou from N- • uood
cotod at Rt 311 • 110 on Clothing cooto • oh- 4
Tholtr Ford property mneo North from Pomeroy
4411-7037
on Rt7 to Eo.le Rldgo Rd
Turn right and go 11'l mlloo
VARD SALE
Wondo 992 7412
Atht 1 Bidwell village All
doy Monday Bonjo metol Movong Porch Sale 427

We are Nrinv fuheon ehow

doomondo • gold Aloo cen
Kittens abc wkl old male 1 oorn 1100 kh of -olry
Mormol•cle 1 whote Phone Monagoment opponunity
304 6711 2254
Sound oac tlng? For intor
V I - call 814 4411 22115
elk for Lindo

Category

Pa k6 and

81rah Coventry now hiring

1uU timo port tlmo for
Sultoble lor aduha Coli intorv- coli Lindo ot 448
614 843 5231
22115 oceeptong cello from
3 8 30
Helpll 3 ltray klttono found
phOne 304 675 1134
Telephone aele1people

muot
boolcheplng
FOUND Smell block long oxporienco
htored dog with white Choat • dollyery Wnte box 729·0

399 97

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TO!ai

adm~ finest produce
homo caokod lunch holM

home in country Inquire It

n camp a nee w th p ov
sons o Sect on 572 1 03 of
he Rev sed Code of he Sta e of
Oh o hee w be pu b shed
w h n he next few man hs n
h s newspape a de nquent
and s con a n g he desc pan o
he p operry as t
appea s on he a)( st ~h e
name of he pe son n whose
name the p opertv s s ed he
amoun o axes and pena t es
due and unrrn d as o he
August se emen s
Each pe son cha ged w h
ea p ope y a)(es and penal
es may pay he lui amoun of
axes a he Me gs County
T easu e s Off ce
To avod add ona n ses
c ha ge a axpaye may en e
nto a w ne ag eemen w th
he Co nty T easu e o pay
one t h 1 5 o f the de n

Revpnue Sh::~ n(J E t 1 e

Gene

tomato 11'l yro old gefttlt
Would llko to hnd good

Ju y 5 22

vacumn

gomoollko now flowor potl
hanging planter• end much
Gdlllf&gt;lls Fleo Morltot Opon more yard caro oqu(pmont
.....v lot • S1111 Indoor ldtchon bothroom Uvlng
Outdoor yoor round Froe room ondbodf'9omfl•t~~roo

One german sh•perd dog

7 73

930 800 00
7 200 00

ous

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•acorning
N- dlohoo
were

Dho

f'BOPOSED 1986 TAX
ESTIMATED BUDGET
REVENUE

Oh10

SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1984
10:00 A.M.

Pubhc: Nottce

Rev 8

15 1984

USED HOMES IN STOCK

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Call EIt h er Nom b e.-:

Twm R'vers Tower, Po1nt Plemnt, WV
675-6679

R1nr Bend Place, New Haven, WV
882•3121

:..:! pl,::':.;..ot.::"".::'.:

OFFICE HOURS: 9·5
calllt4 8821212
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.
!.,-~m,::t.~"':.
LIMITED NUMBER OF APARTMENTS
~u~~:T, 4'::;
AVAILABLE FOR P
BEtWEEN
7978 ., 287 1118 Firat
AGE
40
month ront lroolfyou point IL____....;;;;.;.-........_ ..__..
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1969 Donabell 12K50
SH6Re SS400
I BR gas heat
15500
1967 PMC 12x55
2 BR lue 011 heat
159900
1971 Oakbrook 12x60 2 BR
Fue o1l heat
1974 Marshfield 14x60 2 BR •••• •• ••.. S8700
Gas heat
113 900
1980 Wmdsor 14x70 3 BR
Furn shed total elci 2 lull baths Looks hke new

Sale for the Month of July

Kessel's Quality Mobile Homes
547 Jack1on Pike Golllpoh1 Oh1o
1 mile weat Hollar Hoapotel Rt 36

�Ohio

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fl4 Miac. Merchandise 64 m'"'"·
1-----~.~------,tor,
U ..delectric
Appliance•
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Refrigera·
- ~C=all
range, upright ~:~~~b~e~d~e~x~c-~c:on=d~
1.
fteezer and uMd bedding.
C:Orbin ond Snyder · Furnl- Riding mower 10 h.p . 361n.
t•ro, 4411-1171 .
cut. e!(cellent condition.
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S: ft. Wood• rotery mower. 1525. Coli 814-992· 6269 .
- . On three point hitch,
. .,. • - •1 .200. will toke

4 video machinea: Defend8ft, Zaxz6o, Mi11ile· Com-

(500 firm. Call 814-268- mend. &amp; · Bonle Zone. •400
1-218 otter &amp;PM .
&amp; down. Price negotiable.
Co11 614-·992-6883.
Shruba pruned, lawn re·
aeed8d, -retaining walla, Top soil and fill dirt delioltl-olko, Plltioo, fill din, ,vered, 304-876-7771.
tdpooll. 'bark mulch &amp; oowduat. Contact Bruce Davi· Used V-30 Trencher. 814lion. Coli 814· 256-1427.
694·7842 or 894-6006.

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~ HP air compre11or, office

a

• h 40 ·
GraveIV tractor ~·t
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mower, good cqnd, $1,200.

••k &amp; cholr;metll detector,
ovle camera l!t projector. 5 hp tiller. good cond. uaed
id threading 1et 1A" to 2" .. ·very little 1150.00. B ft.
11446•7210. .
topper for ·truck $60.00.
after 5PM 30 4 - 676 ·
1'78 Ford · Super cab 4x4 Call
6393.
touck.lock outo, 3,200. &amp;yr.
old golding Reg. Q : horae, Firew'ood pickup load
Well tr•ned, exper. rider and $40.00 delivered. $30 .00 at
all tack 2,000. Coli 448- farm . 304-B96-3395.
1359.
~ ton central air condition·

unit, complete with
linea. copper tubing, llo coil,
•lfOO. Coli 448-9669. _
iAQ.

l!onobio 17" block 9 whlie

ry·e. portable eleQt. toaster,

!lfiii·B·B-G indoor-outdoor.

""""' 2 ponoble 11ereo PM·
n~groph. Coli 446·33B4.

1\iice' refrigerator. gas ·PO·
werltd trimmer, 4 Ford tima.
d~one oat. Cell 448· 7013
cU 4!'8-4327.

,s ..ra

Kenmore wether. 2

Camouflaged printed mil·

itary .
piU.s

54 Misc. Merchandise

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Point

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for S•le

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flex Steel oofo bed. 304· Dregonwynd C1ttery Ken·
nolo. AKC Chow _puppleo,
675·4880. or 875-3644.
Slamooo kinena. now litton
Firewood for sole, •20.00 CFA Hlmoloyon ond Porolan
plc!&lt;-up load, 830.00 deli- kltteno. Call 614·448·3B44
after e.
vered. 304-1176-2991 .

304-675-2991 .

Now open

for , buainell.

Mountain Stote Block, Rt.

declawed and neutered •. Call

448-8042.

33, New Haven. Complete

mare due to fol!l next yeer.

Coli 814-687·6647.
Be1gle pupo, maleo llo fomalea. will ute reasonable.
Cell 814-742-2521.
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'A Ar~blan Mare, genda. Call
81 4-742-2143.

HILLCREST KENNELS

Boarding all breeds. HNtad
indoqr-outdoor facilitle1.
AKC Doberman pupploo:
Stud Service. Cell 614-4487796.

T-ahirta, aur~
jrental dam$6 .00 dozen}
ArriwSuo· Judy Taylor Grooming . Call
plus. New Era. Eaat - Ra·
venswood. Open Fri .• Sat., 614·387' 7220.
Sun .. 1:00·7:00 p.m . (Un· Briarpatch Kennell Prof••·

Assume lease on Surveyor 7

nlel puppies . Call 614- 388·
9790.

tem. For mO&lt;e informetion
304-676-1780.

For

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or Trade

Berlinetta, low mileage. Cal
614-388-8244.

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ICYGER CREEK ARtA - 3 BEDROOMS. Ill BATHS. QUALITY
BUILT, WELL MAINTAINED HOME ABARGAIN AT $49,900.

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RUTLAND -Ranch 3 bedroom home,' 2 baths, targe living
room, dining room, full basement, carport and storage bldg.
Reduced, $43.000.00.

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NEAR COY - $30,000 - NICE FLOOR PIAN, 3 BEDROOMS. LG.
UVING • DINING AREA, EAT-IN KITCHEN. BASEMENT WITH REC.
ROOM. FANTASTIC BUY!
.

:~ $SAVE$
AT THE

Real EatatB Gener•l

:))ENTAL CENTER
:~ ON DENTURES

~ · DURING JUNE &amp; JULY

SAVE 1120

,
ON A SET OF OUR
-. VERY BEST DENTURES

;$AVE $60 PfR DENTURE
' . PHONE 304-372-3222

R.B. SMITH

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$23,500- TRY TD REPLACE THIS 1980 BUDOY 14x70 MOBilE
HOME AND .YOifU KNOW ffS A STEAL! RJRNISHED, 3
IIBlROOMS, 2 BATHS, ONE HAS GARDEN TUB, CENTRAL ~IR
COND.. PICTURE PERfECT INTERIOR, PORCH. FENCED PLAY
AREA. LG. LOT. HURRY!

£liD Of fiAIIIIIOI - Owertooking th!l Ohio IMr !Ills ~ II*
level home. 3 Of 4 te:lrooms, famiy room. caqJel. cert aor, KC
schools. Out of state owner says tu ell now.
fi0053

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Cilf ~552 Anytime

CE"l~LY
ALONG LoCUST ST,. across
ccur ,....se. 2 or
. 2 full bath1 ~r! finished .basel~
Cent 1\C., woodburning
detached garage (new
lliJ(Id location lor anyone.
~ appointment

a.th •un 245·9507
.... lkGheo
446-1255
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... 444 - 1.0A11 ASSU1P11011 POSSIBlE - Briel! ~arne
JJJI:b silu*loolllt2.351C1l! lot Includes 311R~ carpel, lg. eat-in
~ LR with carpet,~ room will fireplace, utility room a'!'I
baiiL ~- Creek SchOof llistrrt Call for det3ils on loan
IISI5UII1I*It
.

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• ._.,: •ntusniiG - In town~- includes.3 BRs,

. living room. dining room, bllh &amp;~1m of carpet Gas heat

Priced • $29.~ Call ~y for details.

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447- •or USfiiiG!- 311R !Tame kJcaled on S.R. 141.

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IAIID COIITRACT - Owner is wi'ng to sell this brick and stooe
home on a land rontract. 2,294 sq. ft. of living spaq!. 5!10 sq. ft. lrl
inished garage, lleautifiA formal living room·with WB firepl8ce,
cornjliele IUtchetl with microwave. ~Hen, large faJI)iy room with
siling dOors leading to patio area. 3 bedrooms, 2 full balf1s.
ffltercom and stereo system. This home ~ a very plush home. City
schools. Pria!d in the 60s.
PIICE. IEJlUClD! - ..,_ Mi}\1lG· home. wee modl!rn
1G1tben. ~ r S~lE ~E'" .~ ""- shaded by 1aree trea
Pria!d only $15.. -··

FINISII TD YOUR TAm - Very nice 48J28 finisiBI ba!ietllmt
will! 2 bednns, liv. rm. with firepace.l*hen, balh. '"olinislled lint
floor unde( roof, 1.86 acres. close to Cenlet1e1 •·
m4
5
GOOO IIMSTIIDIT -'Good home in tDwn ~ ~
rentes for $1M month, JDSSil* owner
, 1245

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DCEUINT LOCAnOII - Wal~ng distance In city schDs.
Modem 4 bedroom tme. 2 Jai!Wy rooms. 2 baths. buit.-in Wlen.
IMng room. utjty room, hobby_room wtmhllp, fruit atar.
SUb!lied-in back porch, central an, .9 acre lot With garden. N!
trees and !Jape arbor. Home has been well cared for. Energy
efficient
P£111\' IOWNSifoP ...: 135 acre larm. Approx. 40 acres tilable.
balance pasture and WOOds. Large 4 bedroom home, two barns,

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COUNTIY UWIIG - Nice ""'lildoBI home with 4 bedrooms.
bath with~. c.peted. 3 ~acres Kerr~~

LRdlill:ben witl1 dining area. ful basement Th~ IS
silulllld on ~ aaes more Of less. This one is vacant - so call

tndudas

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3 BEDRI. fiOME located near radio station. fn-groond !NiA~I~ ,
pool Approx. 2 ac~ ~ty of privacy, howevei, only 3
from dowrtown! $59JJOO.OO. · '
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equipped shed. Located within Huntington Twp., along
near Vinton. price $45.000.00.

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wooded area. Hu~glon wp._ ~- $300.00 per aere.
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A-FIIMIE HOllE sitting on .~acre of partial wilolland. Modern 3
bedroom. I \i b;ihs, kitchen, living room. Enclosed porch and \i
basefllri Pria!d only $2!1,500.
39 40 M:IES Of V..:MIIAIIO - lots of woodland. l!tad&lt; wal,.i trees. Anlelfal. Slrluded &amp; !Jiylle. Abea~ J8;e ID build
a kog cabin. l..oc:ated on a tilcldilp road City schools.

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NEW LISTING - Racine Uke new rnodu~r Wlit wrth 3
bedrooms, central a·ir,
equipped, kitchen and a room
added on, good neighborhood
lor ooly $33,900 Oil
NEW USTlNG - Good
neigliborhood in Syracuse. This
newe~l floor plan home can be
ycurn. Nice lamily room with
woodburning fireplace. Call tlr
an appointment $48,000.00..
NEW LISTING - Hunting and
acreage wrth bUilding srte approximately 77 acres with
timber, mineral righls and
cleared building or camping
sita II hunting and privacy is
your desire, lh~ ~ for you.
$26,!XXI.OO.
NEW LISTING- Long Bottom
- Ahome of distinction - an
eight sided home w~h a w~l
Nganized floor plan; central
stooe fireplace, ceiling window
lights, 3 bedrooms, fun basement, 2 baths, nice barn, shed,
on aproximatley 9 acres
wooded land . Asking
$45,!XXI.OO •
PRICE REDUCED ~ · Great
location in in town near schools
and shopping. Three bed·
rooms, nicely remodeled krt·
chen. garage, garden space, in
lliJ(Id (llfldition Call about this
ona Now only $29,900.00.
REAL'OR
Henry E. Cl~land, Jr.
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ASSOCIATES
Jetln Trussell 949· 2660
Rogor turner 992-5692
. Dollie Turner 992-5692

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COMMERCIAL BUILDING in \flfllon, has 2 apts. with potential
.rentmg 3 units. Price Je!luced to $30.000.00.

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• AHANDY, DAIIDY LOCATIOfi along Garfield Ave. Home can be.
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for 3 4·bedrms. and witi'On walking distance 11om rr1011
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MEIGS COUiiTY - $12,110 - NEEDS :;DME
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riW POMEROY WITH fR()NTfa ON RT. 33. 3 IIR, 2 STMY. ·
BOlER HURRY, trS PRICED AT $8.450!

·efitls HOME NEEDS Aunu "T.LC.', ~ lhe m:~::
• pel wil offsel any !lXpenditum, Atierfl!tt harm! b
wanting to live in a nice neiahlllrmod and dose to SJ!1Vices
.you can buy ~. today tr $42.500.00.

..• 2-STORY 'FEDERAl" ~CK HOllE
• limits. 3 bedrrns., bmal dining im, 2 =~~~
ovens. li family or lV rm., sluated on
lac•eot~llli
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REiiODEUD 2-¥DRII. HOI£ ilona 4th
wilh f!llny new tutures. ldell belrinllll' or · ment home.

$21,500.00.
A_DDI$011: Near f'illt Office. 3 811 house and 31Jts. I lot will
~";';~ li metal bidJ will1 two car anae.

lM!I 3 bedroom, .,.. IJedric ranch !me. new
ClfPIII ~ mailll!nlla lrae Mile, lllfl88. l.oclled "'
Hl£l1ison SUbdMsian. UlncL AsiQ $36.500.
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3 BEDR.I . HOME - Ranch 11yle, '' arport adaJRd be
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River Rd., 4 bedrm. horne with a beautiful solid pine paneled~ ~.
and comfortable fireplace. Formal dinin(! and living rm.a .
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2 car garag!l and work alta. 2 baths. Call for ~
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bedrooms. '' Jiving room w/~. b. fireplace, formal dining
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SIZE LIVING RM. FORMAL DINING. AOO'IE GROIIND POOL 5
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Main Sl in Vinton. 43' ' 200' ~ with 3 outbuildings. Buv this week
for $20,!XXI.
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• off Bidwell-Rodney Rtl. Elec. he8t pump, filelliice, cent VKWma:
system. $70.000.00.
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Dl RECTIONS:
South 5 ni. bllolr Gllli.ipolls on Olllo Rt. 7 . CRIIi lllccoan
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room. IMnK
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situated
lined street. 'This 2-story ~'home is presently arra
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. IIIR 549-NlW USIING - SpaOOus 2 ~ home on 7th
Avenue in Middleport. 4 Of 5 bedrooms. formal dining room. eal·lrl
kkhen, ps hot we hell\ with urique deoo!'alllr shiMs. You
must see this home to appreciate it! Sells f1! $37.500..
IIIR 547- MiddiJ)ellft. you don't havelrldclathingtothis house.
Owft!ts have coml*tely rehJtJshed it New wirin&amp; plu!fbn£ and
sjrjnbNew Andeflon windows. Nice jaid and low utilities. Only

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formal entry, iYing room with. wb fireplace, dining room. I&amp;
spacious ~ room w/patio dcm, 4 Br, 2 full baits, tlOIIIPele
' and modem kitchen. This ~ I Yel)' !COl IOI1Iicaf home ~ M in.
Lace lilfalll! with rots of siora&amp;!l ~ and l!leclric door opener.
Very wei landscaped. Priced il the 60s. ExceleoJt k1ation. Kyg&amp;
Creek Schd !li!lria. Shown by appoillment.
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6.7 ACRES - Vacant land. Located in Centenery. Has several
possille buiding siles. Counly .water availatie. $16,!1Xl.

• LOQKING 'FOR SOIETHiiiG COOL COIFORTABLE, QUIET AND • •
• PRIVATE??? - We haVe a 3 l)edroom home, Situated
Raccoon Creek. Appro•. 2 acres of cleared land and 600 feet me':
• creek frontage wth pnval! boat ib:lt Ideal for the spor~sperson!
• Rural water. Slime wooded area. Price now $55,!XXI. .
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ranch style home. Family room, attached 2 car garage. 16'x32' in-around
swimming pool. City school district.

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L-SHAPED BRICK &amp; r·~ -~ &gt;ntemporary_home sitting on 3
acres. Formallivir.·.,_ !.\·~ •oom. modem kitchen. 3 bedrooms,
unfinished baseme..,·... id 3 car garage. Priced - .80'1

POINT wtllt PRID£ -lcr;ety brick ranch 1 mile 11om hospilal3
bedrooms. 2 baths. centrlll .... fUI biselll811. large patiO with
.in~nd pool, rite ~Milot· of 2 acres.
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as 2rentals.l¥ge modem llitchen. 3or
4 bedrooms, formal dining &amp; living room. Nice back patio. Also a
!4x70 motile lrlrm! in pel shape. ACO¥eted carport. Use this also
as a rental II' live in it Give us acal tl! more details· Priced "' the
40'~ Shown by ~ only.

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POMEROY - Approx. 1II acres with barn, nice 3 bedroom
home, some furniture. Close to town. Asking $28,000.00.

Oak wall phonoo. rockero.
~-d chairs. pedeatal ta~··· hutchee, I misc. Paul .
Conkle Furniture, At. 7,
T'9pporo Ploino, Ohio.

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304-468-1066.

GeorgeS. Hobstetter. Jr., Broker
Phone: 742·3092
NEW LISTING- 20 acres. wrth nice 3 bedroom home. Lm~
living room with fireplace, large kitchen with plenty cabonets built-in slove·and dishwasher. Family room 13'x22' un·
fimshed and I car garage. Some timber. very private location. Off Hysell Run Rd. Reduced , $40.000.00.

. , HP twin Briggs llo Strat·
tiin Soon riding 1·a w n
mower. · 3 yra. old. Call
8,.14-742·2306.

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HERE'S THE BROKER'S PICK OF ·THE 3 BEST

AKC registered Sheltiea
pupPial, miQ.I ture Colliea.
Shots. wormed. eye
checked. Soble ond white,

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Sonseerhay Garnes. Assoc. l.J3
Catl~y Clark Burdette, Assoc. IULTOI

Super-Terrific-U nbel ievabl e
Bargains ,

9 wMk old Rat Terrier pup1

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aY,cai'nor·mixad. Hardwood.

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446·4206

for 11ie. Coli 614, 94921$68.

•onal All·brfled grooming. 1 - - - - - - - - - - specialties -· fB!ctory dis· lndoor-outdoor boarding facount prices. 304-676- cilltleo. Pick up ond delivery Sell 9r lfodo 1979 Comoro
service. English Cocker Spa·
3334.}

~pod quolity lumber, 3400
bOard feet, walnut, white
of~. hickory. maple.

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·,. 216 r. 2nd st.

Reel Elltlrte GenerAl!

Point Pleatant, W. Va.

2 yr. old reglotered quoner
horae gelding. broken to
ride, •500. 1 regiltered

m1.1onry iupplies, 4" ' , 8".•
12" block., Oell.ve.u s.ervice'.
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evening 8B2-3239.

Pets for Sale

Reel Eatne General

Price reduced to $87,500- Former ·
,deiry farm - 7 rm. 2 story house• .
seVJral buildlop, 180, acres m/1,
·located on the Northup Patriot Rd.
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BLACKBURN REALTY
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dog . U50. Coli 446-3249
or 446·1 339.

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GALLIA'S BEST LAND-BUY!!

Mechanic toola. 4 dr•wer Slamooe cot. 8 moo. old.
tool boK. mol:tly Cr1fbm1n
will trade for good cat.

hl(le-owoy bedo, couch &amp;
cfiolr, twin bed. Coli 4483224.

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19tii'Kl11GSUY IOBIU HOlE~ 7x24 expando.IMng room,
wb. lirelllac:e, formal dioin• ~ , . \)~patio tblrs, lutl:hen with 11
apfiiances, side-by·sil· c:,.()-~,,.asher, 2 bedrooms, laundry
room. 2 full Mils, ganjl . .uo, 2 showers. Total electric, cmtrar air.
M undeqjnned lari!!. rovered patio. all iliS ~ ooly $18.~.

8UHL.JIOIITDII RD. - \.;~ acres. Tenn~ rourt 54ll20;
pool, pond. Conte,..,.~· .•ome . .2,27~ sq. ft. plus basement City schools. .., ...,,lent focal10n!
PRICE REDUCED - S21.CXXI.OO - Ownen win (OI1Sider any
reasooable offer. Properly loca1ed in ti"e city, has 3 be4tooms.
1ertoxleled klchen. laoie ~ and wculd malle a IPid rental .
invesllre1t IJ' starli!r home.

WHY R£NT1 - With lillie or nc paymerit and only $275.00 a
month $275.00 a month fmc. Ia~ and ins.l )'llU can own your oom
home. 2 bedioomS, living room, kill:hen. dimng room. bath. and
unfinished basemed. $24,000. Owner wil ·also seU furncshed.
ASSUIIABI.E 10M - 911&gt;% int. ~- Monttly payment $491.~
inclucing tales and ins. Modem brid&lt; home nestled on 3 acres. lots
of pnwacy and sedusion. 3 IJedrmms, bath. rompfete kitchen and
large eating area. large living room with WB fireplace. Hue!
laund!} room. Room tor a bee! or a horse. Farm pJnd for w*ring
animals Of fishing. l'ria!d in the 50s.

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n\(1 can also be purchaslid. Only 2 minutes from r:J:t. Features a
formal emy Jiving room and formal diningroom. modern kitchen.
farniy ioom WB fireplace. 3 BR. 2 baths wrth lub and shower.
~ garage. 8\4'1b interest me assumatie to qualified buyer.
Shown by appointmenl
PRICE REDUCED -A modern home. Lots ot paboS and dec!&lt; area
3 bedrooms. 2 lUI baths. lo&lt;mai IMng mom and d1mng room
Woodbuming fWeplace. 1.590 acoes more or lesS Top of ground
IXIIJI and storage btilding. City schOOlS. Priced Ill ti"e 50s.
110W IS Til( TillE TO BUY - Owners have oeduced the pnce
s15 cm on 1lis fine home k!Cated at lara l&gt;1ates. ft featules
,rarge
master bed1oom. breakfast noo ~ 2 fireplaces. lui
famiy room. equipped kitchen and many_ more tealures
numerous to mention. Call oow for an appomtment.
5 ACRES OF VACI~~"() \-\)- More or Jess. Approx. ~Jib.
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· tobocx:o base QUOl-:,- _.:;, available.

Ntw. LlmNG - Beautifi.i home wotll buo bedrooms. Stooe
fireplace and large patio dnr" ~ 'lllrnent.lhis large wun!Jy style
Mellen. Formal dinin• ,...\: ··iodern living room. I 'h ~~
beautifully wallpaper&lt; S"" ~mong tile oontrasts. This home haS
been newly derofated ud!l carpel. paml, wallpaper. Apossible loan
assumplion. Priced $52.000.00.
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hOme. 3 bedrooms. 2 exlla motile home hookups. Priced on the :
20s.
aaEATKTAKING SETTING in li"e mcisl of 20 acres of beautiful :
buddmg woorland. PrOYiding privacy and conventeoee. a llell :
contemporary passive*·cedar home, leatunng a SOiaYium with •
hot rub wrapped bY a largeope~~lo&lt;maiiMng anddirlingroornwlh.
anum dOOB &amp; b1ac11 slate flooring Alarge lamiy room with atrium
doors. ' I118SSI'Ie stone !replace and quany slone lilOrS. Amooern ·
complele kitchen and a break1asl nool&lt; woth oiMQue windows to·
calch the vi!w. 211&gt; sparl&lt;ing baths. 3 bedrooms wrth the master:
suite leaturing sliding dOors t) a patio area. laundly and m~
room Unfinished basement 2 car garage. Vegetable pden and ·
dwart fnj 1rees. Amen6es .are too nume10us to 1tst Shown by'

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Autos for Sale

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1967 Mustang 289. 3 op.,

Cadill•• 2 dr. hardtop,

sedan good cond.. fully

new exhluat. fairly new
tireS, runt good. Body good.

loeded, Must see to appre-

ciate. Call 446-2106.

Farm Equipment

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J .D. 46 combine, both
heads. good con d., with new

446-4462.

1976 Monte Corio, good
cond. Call 446·0181 or
446-3243 eve.

Price t2.&amp;oo. Cell 614379·2682.

Wocd splitter 1981 model
' 16 ton pre11ure, 6 HP.
equipped for towing, very

good cond . Call 814-2469581.

Allis Chalmers mid season
nle on ell 1984 Allis
Chalmers lawn and garden
tractors left in stock $60 .00
over'cost, See us now if you

are in the market tOr a new
farm nactor from 40 hp to
170 hp, 2 or 4 wheel t:!lrive.
We can sell you any new

tractor 1 0 percent off of
dealer Invoice. Keefers Ser·

vice Canter. St. Rt.87, 304895.-3874 Ripley Rood. Pl.
Pleasant .

New Holland new and used
hay -and forag&amp; equipment
for the month of JulY only.
Free financing until Jan. 1,

1!!86 or 10.9 percent II·

nanclng for 3 veara or take a
cash discount. 1 -used No.
496 12ft. haybine used very

little 87,900.; 1-used Now
Holland No. 273 baler
$2,300.; 1-uood New Hoi·

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redue~~d to •4.900. excel·
lent condition. must sell.

Cell 614-245-5392.

1977 Chevrolet Monte
Carlo good cond., low mi-

and painted whh

cultivators and equipmen1 .

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1982 Cavalier PS, PB, AC.

motor. Cell 614·379 -2484. 1 978 Ford Fiesta good gas
mlleo. good cond. Call 614Farman cub tractor. just 245 -9179.

rebuilt

Autos for Sale

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leega. Call 446-4816. ·

1'976 Chevy sta1iOI'"f wagon.
9 PIIMnger, vary good

1979 Chevy Coprlco Ciao·

cond .. · $976 or will trade.
Call814-246-9618.

sic, 2 dr, ac, Pl.• V·8 engine,
body good condition, exc.

performance. Will consider
au · offers. (:all 614-992·
7412 alter 6 p.m.

1977 Dodge A open .. olant 6,
4 dr., ch:,an,· axe. running

cond .. 82.000 mlleo ,
$1 ,250. Call 446·8158.

1978 ·Ford Faionont FutUra .

1979 T-Bi;d, loaded. clean.
low mileage. Coil 614-992·
5600.
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1970 Oldsmobile Cutlau.

Call 446-6632.

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'77 Oldsmobile cutla11, auto
AC, tilt 11eerlng

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Railey wheelt. good cond.

$2 , 500 .00. 304- 876·
6474.

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1978 GMC Brigldlro tri·
ulo. 671 Dotriol dlooot 13
1 976 Camero 350. auto. opd., 17ft. Benson dump.
PS, PB . AM radio •. Coil 614-2411-9667.
$1700.00. good sho!'" call
304-878· 1212 daytime, ev·
1971 llMC IIOP von, 14ft.
eninga 676-2372.

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gl8sa par bo•t with .trailer
1954 Chevrolet, 2 door, 8 ' and 40 HP Johnson motor .
. cyl. standard. axe . Cond . Col 448-4337.

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304-882-3236.

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form Ule sui'J)f'llt antwer, u sug·
gelled by tho obo¥0 .,.,..,,

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i 977 Fo;d truck, A-1 condlMo"te Corio ' 306 eng. .tlon. Muot sell. $2100. Call

auto .• ps.: pb, ac. runs good,

1114-11117-81147~

need• body work. $600.
304-67&amp;-3409.

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ELIKIA LACING
selecc tne finest wine, e)(amine

56,000 miles in good condi-

tion for $1 ,400. Cell 614·
266-6477.

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AM. 1980 AMC4opd
Spirit
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4 opd.. 4 cyl.. AM-FM
J2,49,4 . 1977 Dodge
Aipen, auto. AM, 81.799.
John's Auto Sales. Bulavllla
Rd. Oalllpollo, Oh. Open til
dark. Call 446-4782.

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1 984 Chev~a. 4 door.
auto, less then a.opo miles.

Phone 304-676·2039 after
5 or 67&amp;-3210. ·

row haad $1,760. Keefer•
Service Center. St. Rt. 87,
Rlp!ay Road. Pt. Pleasant. ·

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REDUCED TO $69,000 - Beautiful Ohio River view.
lnground pool w~h decking all around. 1.977 acre
lawn. 4 bedrooms, kitchen complete, dining room,
living room, ful fin~hed basement wet bar, family
room, utility room 3 baths, garage, patio, office room.

a~rr~l

gelding. sired by Sup8r
Chicka can be shown with

little work . $600 eoch. Call
Lee 614-992-2488.

Reg. Polled Haroford cattle,
complete herd disponet · S
Gilead herd bull - cows with
catves, heifers, young bulls.
Very Reasonable. Call 1114992-6686.
Excellent pleasure riding
horse, very gentle, one new
saddle, one used, two

blankets. $060.00. 304676-6474.

Heavy laying hens, phone

304-875-4437.

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NICE COUNTRY HOME ·
. IACREMORL
large 12 ·room remodeled
7 rooms. iII story older style
home. 6 bedrooms, 2 ba1hs
home. 3 bedrooms, full !)asewith modem kitchen. Horne
ment one acre, all usable land.
covered with carefree alum.
Rural wa!er sysem, one bath.
~ing, Thermopane windows. , Every1hing in ~ condition.
~ sundecks, fuel til FA fut'nace
Slor'age bUiding, gamge. Buy
wi1h a wood burner insert 4 car
th~ . lxlme for on~ $29,900
gamge and numerous stnrage
Jl()W.
~dgs. 2.093 acres. Rolling lev~
land. Areal County Gentleman
Home. Phone now!
#578

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IIEW USIING ~SlOP SEARCHING for acreage with a
comfortable home within a short distance of Ga!ipolis.
6 Acres with I!Ver 480ft of frontage on Sl Rt 141. 4
bedroom remodled .home. 3 car block garage. Owner
leaving area. PJice!l in mid 30's.
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I% SIORV HOME PLUS -6\\ ACRES. II OR l
8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, I bath plus shower in basement Rural water
system, garage All in IP)d condition. 61\ acres MIL Lois of space

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1642.

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Autos for Sale

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CASH paid for late
inoael used Cars.
Smith
Bulck~ Pontiac, 191 1 East-

ern Avo.. Oallipolio. Call
614-446-2282 . .

Lease your new vehicle dop't
buy. No down payment,
eJCcellent rates. lnfortp•tion
Cell Collect Braun &amp; A11o·

elates 614-423-6680.

. 1983 Plymouth Colt18.000
mi .. stand. 1hift plus economy shift, air. Call814-379-

2726.
1978 VW Rabbit dlaoel,
sunroof. good tires. great

mileage. 12.000.00. (614)
246·6018.
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1981 Dodge Olpolmat 6
cyl .. outo.. 38,000 miles. 2
dr. Call 814-379-2726.

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··- . . IN GALLIPOUS
5 room older type home, 600 block of 3rd Ave. lmmedia1e
possession - one car garage, all city utilities. Priced Low.
$19,900.00.
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FARM OR INVESTMENl
&amp; BUILDING LOTS
130 ACRES 1milefrom Ohio
River. features house, hug_e
dutch sty!e barn, eMcellent
I s11e. crop land, pasture,
woods. Owner says
"MAKE OFFER ON ALL OR
PARr': Priced to sell as a
farm.
ATIENTION BUILilERS
This property has been sub·
divided into 1 acre - 10
acre sites, can be sold indi·
vidually. Leax water obtain·
able, priced low, possible
e•cellent terms. This is an
e•cellent buy for either farml
or development.
POMEROY - 2 nice build·
ing lots on Wright St Water
&amp; sewer. $5.000.00 each.

MONTGOMERY
REALTY

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;;DROOM
Just off Rt
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Eat · in kitchen, fam~y room, two ba1hs. 2-car
garage. Rural wa1er. centrai air. Vinyl sidin~ Full
fin~hed basement Priced in the 50s..
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#609
BEEF AND GRAIN fARM
One of Gallia County's finest 171 acres, more or less of level to
gently rolling ~nd, 80% bllable, frontage on '3 roads, all mineral
rights included. 60'• 70' barn, equipment sheds, corn cribs,
rerrOOeled farm house in ~ condition. Much rllore delai~. Call
now.
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#603
HOME - 2 ACRES IN THE COUNTRY
7 room house with 3 or possi~e 4 bedrooms, l&lt;itchen w~h·bui~·ln
cabinels, storm windows and doors. large buildin&amp; ~prox.
32'x60', located on State Highway. CaU for your appointment now.
#&lt;364
BUILDING LOTS
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2 Lots in Bidwell area. Suitable for mobile homeor build your.own
horne. Ruml water, buy both for $2,800.00.
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE - $24.900
In Gallipolis. Walk lo shop dawn1own. 6 rooms, 3 bedroof!IS full
basemen~ nice large froot porch. No upf&lt;eep. Nice large shade
trees. Low ta'"" Home you sllould check on.
#530
MULTI PURPOSf PROPERTY
Located on Ohio Rl7 near Gallipofi~ Walk-in oooler. display calli·
nets. 1hree rental mobile lllmes - income now $660 per month.
Could be 6 room brick horne pius 2 rooms for bu~ness - wha·
lever you have in mind. Flower shop, small grocery store, carry-out,
etc. Lo1s of uses. PhOne for appointment fo see. Live in cart - bu.
~ness · in tiller part Rent roobile homes. Great opp!llunity. ·

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QUIET COUNTRY LIYINiil
AT EDGE OF POMEROY.

SEWING Mochlno ropolro.

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET. CLEAN,

-d.

Mrlica. Authorized Singer
Soles lo Service Sharpen

scotchguard·Wa1er e.lltractlon, deodorizers. FREE Mil· Sclnoro. Fobric Shop,
rna.... RMIOnable rates .· Pomeroy. 1114-992-2284.

llano Smith, 992-6309.

RON'S Tolmslon Service.
Spociollzlng In Zenith end

Real.Estate Agency~

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Need oomothlng houlod

••••ment•. pQof decks.•
•nv olzo Job.

perking loll,

79 Motora Homaa
&amp; Camper•

eway or aomething mov~?

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General Hauling. For ..~
Umeatone. fill dirt, 8nd tgp
ooK. Call Coli 614-266-

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8URDETTE CAMPER
BALES lo SERVICE, Open
dally 8 to 6:30, 801.- 9 to 4.
C - Sunday. U.6. Rt. IIO,
Coolville, Oh ' 1114-1167·
3388.

IN REAL ESTATE ·
SALES IN\~ALLIA CO.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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Coli Jim Lenior. 304-6711· .
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87 Upholstery
Golfipollo. D.hlo •
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Pop-up te!ll compor. f -210
o .• teun engine ~ Phone 814-4411-3888 or
transmission •. ·1 0 cu . ft . 1114·448-4477
TAl STATE
- .•.ontlquemlrroro Coli
. UPHOLSTERY SHOP
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ia·HEATJIM'S
814-2e&amp;-t491!.
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Ava.,
Gall/polio
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Heming.
211 W.
Sixth
bint
PI-nt.
Vo. 304-=-::---,,....-----J 11711-6420. Uconood and

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Improvement•

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irig., N- insteling

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Motorol•. Ouaz1r, and
hquM cello. Col 304-571·

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ond e x -. taxbiNCI coat- '211 orltor 6:30.
lng. elmut.t.d brick ond 1..:..-:- ::-- - - :::--:-- ''
17 lt. trl-houl. stucCo. thermo replacement James Boys Weter &amp;.,-vice. •··•
11115 HP Mercury-Cruloo wlndoWo. 304-671-111110. · ~lob poolo filled. Call 614· •
Jnb~•rd-.outboard , power
2&amp;8-1141 or 614-446· :;
trim. Cell 304-871-11288.
Cement flnioher. Rlchord 1176 or i$14-446·7911 .
llorflold. 614-88G·US4.

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ElliOTT CO.

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Lonnox Hootin1 &amp; Air Cond~ ·
tionio,. All TTP" tn•ulltioa,
EIK1ncal WinniCall 4&lt;46-8515
or 446-0445 tfc

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PRICED REDUCED AND EAST T£1111$! - Priced at
only $29,900. 3 bedlooms mnch with attached
carport IJving room, bath, utility, kitchen and dining
area 11.acre lawn. Rtdntly )llirQd ~,~ ~

41621

• OLO CHARM' - Spacious room~ some remareling
already done. New kitchen, new bath, lovely fireplace
bu1 still work to be done. 1 a&lt;;re with rural water and
septic tan~ Priced at $19,000.
. #552

#580 .
VACATION CAMP BY BLUE LAKE
Owner financing, sirndeck. rural·water, septic system, eie¢ic. Quy
rt with camping trailer or witoout. concrete pad. Great F~hing! Buy
and move right in.
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LOW DOWN PAYMENT. OWNER FfN~NCING
Are you looking for a 2 bedroom home 011erfooking the Ohio River
with little maintenance. Be~nner home or retirement home. We
have it
#260
6.95 ACRES VACANT AND OFF RT. 35
Rolfing land - Beside old U.S. Highway 35. In an area that is developing fast. Rl 35, short distance west ol Gallipolis. Get ~ now. •
N544
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8ACRES
'Mthin 10 minute drive to dawriDwn. Gallpolis. !ltj School Sys1ern. Has h90kup for moQie oome. tlaffia Rural Water, electric and
septic tank. Night lght on pole. .200 It fronta6e on Graham School
Rd. Timber. Btilding sites. tal now.

IHn

I acre lawn. Amenities Include full bath, kitchen, dining
room. living room, front porch, ~iding ~ass doors, off
dining area. Possi~e loan assumption with low interest
rate.
#514
SIIAIHCREAGE- Price reduced. ~7 acres. mtweor
less. Has large bam in ~ condibon. 'Some ot~
amenibes include county water, free gas, crop area,
pasture and woods. Pric&lt;! is right $27,000. Cheshire
Township.

OET your cerpot SHIP I ~+;.11'!
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER. Wotor - 1 .
turnilure cl11ning, fTw nti·

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CLAY TOWNSHIP - 128 acre farm, formerly used as
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looking ror a nice horile. 3 bedroom l!riek ranch, 111
baths. ful basement. prage. Approx .. 53 1m lawn.
Wrthin five minutes of Spring Valey soopping area and
Holzer Medical Center.

41620

169 ACRES MORl OR LESS ....: Si1 room remodeled
house. 2 large barns, adequate wale~ supply. Appro•.
30 acres crop land.IOOacres pasture. 36ocres woods.
tobacco base. Some ~d wildlife area, Blacktop road.
Ex1ra !lome sttes. Ready to sell. C.ll now. ·

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_v, ACRE LOT with a 1971, 2 BR mol)le home, garage.

se;:Aic tan~ rural wa1er. Included are the sti!Ve,
refrigerator, 2 air conditioners. washer and dryer.
Located at McCully Road. Priced a1 $15,000.
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ROOM TO ROAM and do as you ~ wnh this37 acre
parcel. Older house, not liveable. Well. WMe Oak Road.
Owner wi" help with part of financin~

Jf587
STATE ROUTE 16Q - Take your personal kerns and
· you're ready to move into this completely furnished
14'x70' Holly Park mobile oome. Formal dining. 1\\
baths central air, 3Sxl2' coveted · porch. 24'•24'
gara~. Situated on 2 acres. partial~ wooded. Take a
look at tlis one today.
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. #578

MINI FARM - OWNER WANTS A FAST SALE!- 12
acres more or less wfth 14ft. by 70ft 1981 Windsor
moille home. New fence, bam, pond, tooacco base,
garden area. Call today!

'11609 '

2'AC~ES PWS

NEW HOME - Buy now and h3ve
your choice of finishing touches. !BOO SQ. It of lMng
space. ~ baths, formal dini~&amp; oak cal)nets in kitchen,
large living rlllim, utility. Fin~hed and ready for you at
$S8,900.
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iMMEDIATE POSSESSION - This 3 bedroom ranch .
style home ~ looking for a new owner. Living room,
dining room. lamill room, kitchen, lurnace room.
Forced air oil furnace, also woodbllller. Barn, tobacco
base, 6 acres. $25,000.

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PRICE RtDUCED on tlis Meigs County lOt. Excellent
• building,.site. Baum Addition. Water tap included.
Residef\ljal only.
FRAME 2 SIORV "_ This solid ol~ horire has 4
bedrooms. living room, family room, dining room,
kitchen, bath. Nice lawn, 4 lots tolal. Garage, carport
cellar house, storage building, Waiting to be cared for.
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NEW USTING - MOBILE HOME PLU~ 41!_acre!;,
IO'x50', 1993 mobile home with IO'x26 addition. 3
bed,roomS, ba1h livin&amp; room. klclien with range and
relrige ator . Wclodbumer induded Located Vlfllon

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fl537

RESI!lE'tmAl OR COMMERCIAL - Take yoor lick
with lh~ 1.58 acres. Upper Ri. 7 location. frontJge on
river. 2 bedroom home. Mobile horne hookup. Looking
for.an investment? Give us a call 011 this one. ,

11011£ I!ETT(R ~T A $36.000 PIIC( - ~ 4 yoors &lt;*!. 3
bedrooms, Yf!IY nice - · drine ..:I living room. 12124
ba!eme11t wi1h -~~- 1.6 ac. in al. You mustlakealoirk.

MOBIL£ HOME SITE- ACRAGE. $18,000 will buy 35
acres wilh stoclced pond and troller pad. Rural water
avai_~~e. wooded area, plus bt.ilding ~

41619
A LlTTI.£ SOMfTHING OOIA is found in th~

P~mfortable brid ranch. 3 bedrooms. sunken living

room. formal dining. 211 baths, flmlly room IW!h
fireplace. 2 car
lrten:om;I8Jtral til. &lt;be
Rl 35 s1hopping area. Cln ~ purchased with .Bxtnl ~

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RIO GIWIDE AREA -l'wfect ilr the small family: 2
bedroom hoine with .9 8Cii. n1011 or Jess. with prden
and fruft !Jees. Sb'ilil! building. Priced at $37,000•. _
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'ASSUIIPTIOII, LOW INTEREsT lATE ;_ Large 'ranch .
~ home with 1860·sq. It filished plus,640 sq. rt
unfinished. .Home has 3 tiedrooms. 2 bethS, etbc:hed
'l!lx'ZZ Praee. vinr:.:S:' Ntc:e Clean oome. Level
lawn of 1.3 acres.
in Green Townsl'ip. Price
reduced. •
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LOAN ASSUMPTION ..- GREAT TERMS! ~ Home
priced at $32,000, loan ba~nce approM. $24,900, 9~%
APR, month~ pa~m $261 includ~ taxes and ·
insurance. Very ntee with 2 bedrooms, 'bath. lving
room with ffrepllce, kitchen, · dining room. ful
baiement Gas hell Unattached garage.'
GOOD BUY! -: Ches~re townsli~

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3 bedroom
mnch stYle home with approx. 5 aats of land, pasture
aild WIIOih. Horne is only 5 yeus old. l.tAs of cabinel
' $111C8.

livin&amp;

roodem, wilt constnrc:ted. Mainl!nance fr8e

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·~ houM. bern, timber and tillable acreage, County .

· sthools. Owner needs to sel IXIW! CahKlay.

11611
NEW LISTIIIG - HAVE IT ALL - 38 acre farm plus
14'•70' mllbile home completely furnished, 3·
bedrooms. 2 beths. KinJ autometit woodbumer, drilled ..
,..., 30'130' bam; llfl jllsl w.rtlna for yOu.

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JUS'i umD .- COMIUCW. GARA8£ .:.. Bklcil
~ 4 bly, ~ restrao.Ta. alllce . . . . . .
rooms, 3 pita tlledric. Sltulllld an 1 lew! kit ~
,oo Sllll ROUII willl 11011 nllic ttaw. Give 1 ~ for .
mont de1lils.

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horne perfed b' newly n!llllld!Jed oal-in
lrilthen. livinQ room. Ul and large lenced in lot oil!!
shade troas. 2..ches. You can'l affo&lt;d not lo lool&lt; Jl $29.900.

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bosomenl. divided wth in tr•44' fil!ished arel.
Fuel ai b'c:ed li'lumace, 3 bedroomS, I \1 bo1hs anc! 2 car
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acres wth up to 11 acres ...utr1e. Tile home his 3 king Ollld
bedtoomS, iomily rtXII11, iaree · I ;Uce U I
wadxrmer 1M .. ak1er home ltllllhe Ifill help mal!t
1x1use pymts. W!lh 2 acres i is $37,~. will
11 acres d iS $47,500.

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SERENE AND PRIVATE ~ Th~ ranch style home ~
located in Addison Township and surrounded by
woods. 3 bedrooms, 2 full ba1hs, kttchen with dining
area, large living room wtth . fireplace, patio, lovely
inground pool. Approx. II acres.
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PRICED AT $43.000 A~D IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
- 3 bedroom bi-level loca1ed a1 the e&lt;lge of town.
Dining area, living room, large family room. Ganige. Nat
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Grande area. New 30'x45' beef cattle barn. New
fences. rural water, nice building sites. Pnva1e. urge
tobacco base. Owner anxious.

3-LEVEL HOME, , MOBILE HOME PARK PLUS
ACREAGE - Good locatiln. Home featuring 3.
bedrooms. formal dining. family room 2 baths.
fireplace. 2 car garage, large covered patio. 11 spa~
mobile honie. par~ 27 acres. Give a call for more
information today.

REDUCED $10,000- OWNER NEEDS TO SELL NOW!
Route 35 West kx:ation. 3 bedroom tri·levd. III
ba1hs, den, formal dining. custom made ' cal) nets in
kitchen. family roorr, cedar lined walk-in close1, 2
fireplaces. attic ian. Natural gas heat 2 car garage.
Don't miss th~ buy.
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p.m. Rogers Be•amant
Wcluapcoofing.

beauifu/12 ac. tract will o-. smal m:llltd,
and • """""' view ollhe """""""" his end .... On
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brir:lt feDes ~ arnslnrclion bj t.-8 Aldie l.oe. II'S
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BASEMENT WATER· .
PROOFING. UnccHtditionoi

dairy. Quality bum oome with full basement 2 bedroom
apartment included. urge barn loafi~g shed, tooocco
base ~lo 2 ponds. G1ve us·a call for more dela1ls.

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Top quality 9 room house with 7 roorm carpeted 4 bedrooms
bath, and full basement plus 3 car garage. Good' barn apprOM'
30'M40' plus-chicken house.a~pro,, 12'x30'. Approx. lOacres till_:
~e and 20 acres pasture w•h large pond. Beautiful location wi1h 11
mrle frontage oo blacktop State Highway
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1974 Collfornlo llyie 111ft
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blloe f&amp;OO.OO. 304-876· 10 - e . -•• 4, 7378. ·
upholstery, n- brokoo.
e3.000 lncludfttraMor. Coli
11177 8111Uki OT 7110 with 448-1822.
forrlng t1,100.oo. · Phone 1-,;.:.__.:._ _ _--:---'
304-871·1888.
1874 M - 1 7 f t.. open
bow. 81 HP Mercury out·
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TAKE NOTICE - Here ~ the perfect oouse for the
family wanting a maintenance 'free oome with low
heating bil~. Home has living room, large kitchen, 3
bedrooms, bath, I car gamge, storage building. central
air. Nice fenced lawn. Priced right ·

5 yr. old Sorrel mare has
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bedroom 1Y.z story home. Large living room, krtchen
includes range. bath, utility; full basement Large front
porch. Spacious lawn. Priced in mid 30'&amp;

Fiot Allis HD 6 dozer. ropo.

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cyl. on;lnollltoft drive, mony oorlel, Uke - · will ..1or 1171 Hondo XL 171 low
oxtroo, very good condition. bode. Coll448-4171 .
....... vorv cleon. CoR 441~;1110eftor II p.m. 1114-912- 1.;:.::_:_.:..::.._.::...._ _ _--::: 0894.
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socrHico.2.100•troo. Coll 1110 H - 7110 · 1983 Hondo 760 Shodow 446-0988 or 114- 448- l.a,..,l .. •1.400.00. 304V-Twln, 3600mllos. U4110. 0889.
38 or 304' 871Call 814-949·2437.

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1 Y2 yard bucket, good con d.

. Gentle ·3 yr. old pollled
hereford bull. Call614·9927468.

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$6,600.; 1-New Holland

S · 717 forage chopper, 1

8 yr. gray Reg. Quarter horle
stallion, ex. dlopooltiorl,
aired by Joy James. ca'll
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1878 Honda 7110•K model,
priced below w~olu•.
eiiC. -.d. Clll448-32t2.

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Becky llni, Associate. 446-0458 ·
Cathy Pope, Assocille, 379-2748

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speed. cleon, ·good ohopo, '
32.100 mlloo. niW tlroo••,
304-071-3813.

Judy. DeWitt, Realtor. 388-8155

No.861 New Holland round
baler. excellent cond .

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mau offer. 304-178·8387.

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von. Coll814-246·68~1-.:.

light blue Pontiac

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1981· Ford Escort 2 dr .. 4 lent condition. Call 992·
apd., 4 cyl. 1981 Chevy 3916.

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cut 26 acres. $6,600.;. 1·

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Honda 7110 ouotom,
2.800 mileoo
C~ll 814- 3117-

'70 Ford 300 Compor van.
302 V8. 1outo. duol ps~muol soli. CoH 614-992- tonko. runo good, •1110.00
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looko good. 304·176-28118.
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cuotomlzed, lnouloted, fully
corpotod, captain cholro,
bencheo, bod.' AT, Pl. PB,
AM -FM 8 trock, cabinet
opookirs. 14.&amp;00. c 'oll304·.
•7&amp;-1731 after &amp;PM.

1976 l)odgo· 14 ton tNck.
VB, good tires. fair body.

'18 Jlllovorick, 6 hp, AC.
ph9n• 304-6711-3967.

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actual mileo. 448-9780.
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1974 Olda Delta 88 Royale.
4 dr., 350 engine, PS. PB.

1982 Camero Z 28, o•c.
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one lettll' 10 eech square, to form

$1996. Cil1614-742-2306
after 6 p.m.

1981 MazdallLC1982S10
long bod, pickup, 4 opd .. 6
cyl. Call 446-4447.

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Meigs County·Fair preparation activities ~lated

'1111!1 HOUSE on Court street In GalllpoUs was built In 18113 byCharie8
Creuzet. MOIIIIIeur Creuz!t was one of about 30 l':rench famWes who
came to Gallipolis In the 1810s and 1~ Bom In Lyons, Franoe, Cteuzei
made llliiJiei'OUS trips to the West Indies to visit his mother. He llnalb
aeffled In GalllpoUs In 1817 wllh his wife, Genevieve Plstor.

.Sands refutes French
500 charge of failure
By JAMEs SANDS
Spe&lt;:lal CoiTespondent
GALLIPOLIS- In a 198) book by
Richard Llngeman entitled, "Small
Town America," the author Includes a brief ?~~~~ ~!.~
founding of Galli-.
polls. His concluding para graph states:
;,But few had
tbe stomach .f!)r
fl!rther plonee ....
lng and Jll'aA!u811
city of the French, was abliudoned,
· lis buUdlngs rotted away or ·
preempted by squatters, the vanguard of a ruggeder breed of
settlers who would efface all traces
of G"alllc culture so briefly
scratched In Ohio soil!'
Llngeman seems t9 give a picture
of toial failure by the French 500
and this Is simply not true. It occurs
to us that we have seen hundreds of
stmllar accounts on eany Gallipolis
history reported In like fashion.
While It Is true that the town
would have . folded without the
addition of New Englanders and
Virginians, It seems evident that
tbe Influence of the founding
French lasted several years longer
than what Llngeman admits.
. ' Another fact that many historians of Llngeman's persuasion
forget Is that there was a second
wave . of French Immigration to
Gallipolis that was perhaps more
tasting than the first wave.
Only about 30 or 40 of the original
French families remained In toWn
after 11300, but their .number was
Increased by the addition In the
1810s and 1820s of a number of
French families like the Creuzets,
Deletombes, and Carels, all of
whom became prominent In the
town's history. We can list about 30
·such families who came·to Gallipolis In the 1810s and 1820s and kept
the French Influence In the town
strong for many years beyond what
Llngeman has reported.
In fact a study of the tax duplicate
for tbe year 1830 In Gallipolis shows
that 56 percent of all the land and 78
percent of all business capital was
controlled bY French· families.
II would seem that Llngeman and
several other historians who have
wrltlen of the demise of the French
1100 have overstated their case.
The house ~e feature today was

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the cutting height In thlr summer Is
recOmmended during 'the summer
. had several calls from PeoPle who
By JOHN C. WCE
a
g()Od Idea. The taller grass shades
- a halt pound actual nitrogen per
have aphids on their tomatoes and
Eldelllion Agent
the
base of the plants and soli, · .
l,tlXl square• feet of lawn - If the
want to know what to spray for
. Agriculture, Meigs County
J&lt;eeplng
the soil temperature down
homeowner Insists on summer
POMEROY- Upcoming Events them. Control measures for aphids
and
reducing
stress on tbe plant and
fertiliZation.
on tomatoes are as follows - Monday evening, July 16 Insec;t and disease control ·are water loss lrom the soli.
Meigs County Beef Cattle Associa- Malathion, 50 percent Uquld concenWatering the grass during
tmportant
In keeping a lawn
tion picnic at the Warren Pickens . trate. Use one and one-half teas·
suinmer
Is one of the best ways to
Farm and the Reedsville Locks and poons per ga)lon of watef; or healthy. Probably more lawns were
keep
It
growing and In good '
Spectraclde (dlaziJIOD), 25 percent lost last year because of Insects
Dam, starting at 6: 30p.m.
col)dltlon.
However, In summers
than from . dry weatber. During
Tuesday, July 17- Meigs County' Uquld concentrate. Use one teaslike
the
last
one, most people wlll : · ·
4-H Food Judging at the ' Senior poon per gallon of water; or exte!Dely dry weather, lawn
spend
the
money for the needed :
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not
rotenone, 1 percent dust. Apply gr;ISSf&gt;s "go dorm!lnl." While lawns
Ci~ns Center from 4 to 8 p.m .
amounts
of
water.
Lawns need one ;"
· are It\ this condition, It Is difficult to
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Apply treatment when aphids are tell If Insects are causing any totWoinch.esofwatereveryweekto , · ·
County Clothing Judging at Meigs
10 days. The right amount of 1
High sChool from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. seen and repea(Jis needed There is damage. •But when rains resume In
watering will welthe silll'slx to eight ~ ·
The Meigs County Style Revue wlll a one-day waiting time from l!lSt late summer or early fall, lawns
deep, wlllch means that the
Inches
suffering only from dry weather
be held that same evening, July 18, appltcatlon until harvest.
sprinklershOuld remain In !hi!
And So It Grows - Remember usually recover and within a short
at 7: 30 p.m., at Meigs High Scho(ll
same
place
for one to two hours.
periOd appear, as If nothing had
followed by the announcement of · the long dry summer last year ...
If
you
are
going to water lightly,
the 1!&amp; Meigs County Junior Fair the lawns that dkln't re&lt;X&gt;Ver? The happened to them. Those with
· National Weather Bureau Is pre- severe Insect . damage do not such as hand-holding the water &gt;
I&lt;lng and Queen.
Other Important Items sCheduled dicting another such summer this recover, as was tbe case In many hose and Just sprinkling the top of ~ ·
tbe ground, you'll probably~ more '
forecasters are lawns last year.
lor the coming week Include year. Let's ·hopethe
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than good. This klrid of
Cutting
height
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shearing o!.the market lambs from . wrong.
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watering
produces shallow-rooted •
I.,ooklng back, · though, dry · keeping lawns alive and healthy.
9 a.m. to nOOn on Monday, July 16,
plants
that
suffer quickly from the ,
at the fairgrounds . .. AlSo, .Dave weatber was Jiot the biggest eriemy .Cutting tOQ · shOrt weakens the
hot
weather
when you roll up your •
of our lawns. Although lawns do grass, reduces J'O()t gJ;Owth and
Kra~yn. veterinarian, wlll be
making vtslts to check all livestock sUffer In dry weather, the .weak Increases chances of weeds Infest- water. liose. It Is better to leave It :
trig your lawn. Nomial cutting . rolled up If you are not going to do a
that will be brought to the fair. He ones alj! more susceptll!le to death.
What makes lawns weak'rl.ack height of Kentucky bluegrass Is one good job of watering.
WUI be making his rourids on
Tuesday, July 17, 'and Thursday, of fertllzatlon, inSect and disease and one-half to two Inches. Raising
control, and proper mowing. Lawns
July 19.
neect heal~y growth, particularly . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . , . . - - - - - - - - - - . Members with swine projects WID
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be bringing their animals to the going Into a dry summer. Proper
fertilization
helps
keep
a
"lawn
fairgrounds on Saturday, Juiy 21 ,
.between 8 and 10 a.m. to have a healthy. Most of the annual appllca_tlon sht&gt;uld go on In tlhe spring and
blood test for pseudorabies.
Aphids, aphids, aphids! I have fall. Only light appllcatlons are

built by one of the second wave
French - Charles Creuzet. The
building dates to 1863, the year that
Creuzet retired from business.
Charles was born ln Lyons, France
In ) 793 and came to New York In
1803. According to Hardesty's,
Creuzet lived In New York and
Baltimore from 1803 to 1817 and
during that time was a frequent
· traveler to the West Indies, as well
as serving In the defense 1 of
Baltimore during the British !I~Ck
on the city. It was In 1817 that ·
Creuzet, accompanied by his bride
the former Genevieve Pis tor. came
to Gallipolis.
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GALLIPOLIS - The season for
store where the Lafayette Mall now
home canning of vegetables Is here,
sits as well as being one of the
and according to Bud Carter, Gallla
founders of the town's first woolen
County Extension, agent, agriculfactory. Charles also was a builder,
ture, It's time to c)leck pressure
and some of his structures are still
canner gauges to Insure safe
standing. In religion Creuzet was a
canning procedures.
Universalist arid was greatly reHomemakers may bring their
. sponslble for the building of the
pressure ~ann!!r "gau~s (lids) to
Universalist Church In Gallipolis ln
the Gailla County Extension Office,
the 400 block' of Second Avenue1
1502 Eastern Ave., on .Tuesday
Some may reeall that buldlng mornings of each week to be
which was razed ahoull910 and did
checked while you walt.
house at one lime the GaJIIa 'llmes.
IUs also lnterestlngtonotethatat ·
least two of the second wave French
also got swindled - the Deletombs
and Pltrats. The Pltrat familY was
taken In on a land deal at BUffalo, of _veteran ,pollee chief Milton
W.Va., and Francis Deletombwas Varian.
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the victim of a scam perpetrated by
Varian opera~ his one-man C, E. J.Jerome,whoseplanltwas departmentooapart-.tlmebasls.
to. settle a number of French about
"Without -~pie like tbe chief,"
18',!0 In the French Grant (Scioto ooeofflclalsald, ''thlst.mvnwouldn't
County) .
be,whatlt Is today ...he has worked
"On reaching the promised land as pollee chief for over 25 year- they found that they had been !Land, he has done It almost as a ·
decelv'ed In the titles of land they community service."
had purchased; Mons. Deletomb
Syraclise ts home of Carleton
moved on to BarboursvU!e, Va. In School and Meigs Industries. The
1823 hearing from the French school,operatedunder!heautbor!ty '
settlement In Gallipolis, the family of tbe county's 169 Board of Menial
moved there, where Mons. Dele- Retardation aild Developmenial
tomb laid the foundation ot - a Disabilities, ts located near the site
substantial fortune for his son, In of the fonner Carleton College.
the face of many hardships and
The ongmal ~rieton College _
difficult!~ In the early years of that which serv~ as a three-year high
settlement, In great contrast to the school and a center for te~~Cher
condition of affluence they had
enjoyed· In France." (History of
Scioto County).
-The reader" should note that· In
1823 GaUl polls was still regard~ as
a French settlement In this particular history.
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Sands' address Is P.O. Box fr,l,
Clarksburg, Ohio 43IJ5.

According' to Carter, gauges may
be brought "In any time Monday
thtough Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. but
the checking will be done on
Tuesday mornings only.
'Tuesday, July 17, Is the first day
of !!!Sting and there will be a charge
of ~ cents per lid tested to help
cover expenses.
Anyone paving questions about
pressure canning or checklpg of
'g auges Is welcome to call the
extension office at 446-7001.

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certltlcatlon -was named for Its
primary beneractor, · ..Isaac
Carleton. ·,
'lbe board of tn1s1ees of tbe
coi.Jege was fonned In 11115; with Its
three-year high school program
beginning lri the late lB!lB. The
school cl!a.sed to dellver fonnal
classroom lnslructlc)n In In the
mld-1930s . .
While the school Is gone, tbe
educational spirit of the Institution
remains through tbeannualpresentatlon of collegesclx&gt;Iarshlps to area
students. The!ierpetualscholarshlp
fund- based upon trust fund money
raised through the sale of orlglnal
college propeny- 1s admlntsteml
by the 21-member Carleton College
Board of TrustEes.

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his own editing, as
framed ·copy shows
By J. Samuel Peeps
GALLIPOLIS - · Tha t one
framed eopy of 0. 0 . Mcintyre's
"New York Day by Day" whic~ we
have downstairs here ln the editOrIa! department of this newspaper
shows clearly bow this Immortal
columnist did his own editing.

York Day by Day" column which
we have down here, lramelj:
Ruby Keeler, Louis Shurr, Connle
Boswell, A. Hoyt (Baron K)irt
Pantz"). George Fitch, Clare
Briggs, Chic Sale, Frazier Hunt,
Herbert Johnson, Whitney Warren,
Gilbert White, Genevieve and
Vivian Tobin, Lllllan Glsh, BU!y
The column starts off Wtth Rose, Ray Vir Din, Frank Case,
"thoughtswhilestrolllng.'' Thought Burge ss Meredith, Tommy
Number One read that Frazier Millard.
Those names are !n tbe tlrst
Jelke's "name sounds like one of
tbe new fangled lee desert,s." Yep.
section of the column, and there are
That's tbe way he spelled deSserts! . flv~ther sections, each jumping
Nope. Peeps never heard of-Jelke; · with names!
and It's a good bet that Jelke never-_
beard of Peeps, though It's possible
Lee K. Withrow and John Fried·
Jelke had heard of Pepys.
man both know how to spell
Marlene Dietrich, but Mcintyre
· . Besides Frazier Jelke, OOM didn't. He spelled It Deitrich.
mentions these names In the "New .

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Michael Dillinger, John Ellingson,
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