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Tou~ists,

pilgrims j~in. search· fo~ addition~! 'quake victims

POPAYAN , Colombia &lt;API TourL,ts and pilgrims w ho' had

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come for Easwr e&lt;&gt;remonies joined
soldiers and residents toda ydll(ging

Local briefs
Placed on two years' probation
Cheryl Kropka PntPr&lt;'CI" a ph•as of guilty to a chmgP ol il!Pga l
procC&gt;ssing of drug d--v ·umPnt s a nd was givf'n a srntC'ncf' of not IPss
tha_n ~ i x month!'i nor morr 1han fi vf' \ 'f'i.l rs in thP Ohio RPformatorv tor

Womm when sheappearc'CI before :JudgeC hari&lt;" Knight in the Meigs
Count~' Common P.lcas ( ·o_urt Th u rsda .\~P s&lt;•ntcncrwilssus JX'ndl'tl ·
and K rupka was plaet'C:l on proba t ion for two y£-a rs.,~.

.Thirt en forfeit bonds

through rubble in search of victims
of a , powerful earlhquake that
shattPred this hlswfic clly.
Casualty esr'lmates ranged up to
2!XI dead and ~ Injured. and more
victims of Thursday's quak·a 1\'ere ·
0xpected to bc.• uncovered in the
debris.
ThP nearby towns of Caj imio and
Piendamo and at least a half dcr&lt;en
small \'ill a ges also wen• hit. F ive
(X'Uplr W&lt;'r&lt;: reported killed and 50
injurt·d in Caj im io and Pendamo.
Mayor Luis Gu illermo Sa lazar
said there was a shortag&lt;' of food.
blankets . and espec iall;v drinking
wn t('r, ·

gaso linP

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ll utx•rt S I &lt;.~Hord , Pomf'ro:v , $10 a nd cos l s, each, stop sign v iola lions;

i\shlc·v Hbhop, Middl&lt;,:tort , S:l'l and msts, speeding.
i\lso finr'&lt;l wer&lt;' Richard M elcalfr. Pam•svillc•: $21 and rosts:
TrrP.-.a Cri .. p , ('(l() lv ilk. $2fY and cos1. both- on spc.•c'&lt;.Hng ehurgPs;
Richar'd J.: . Slum•. PIJmrroy. $,',; md costs, defrc·t ive exhau.st ; .James
Bra tchPn . .Ir., Corpus C'hrlsti, Tex .. $2:l and cos ts, sj)('('Ciing; Thomas
lla q)('r . PomProy , $:'&gt; and costs, unsafe w hie le; · Arthu r Arnold,
}' leming, $:!-1and eosts, speeding; Barbara Paxton , Pomeroy, $';and
c·osl s, dPff·'&lt; 'livP C'X ha ust; Donaltl Hrmlrirks .. Jr. , Sy racust', :lfl and
costs. sp«'Ciing; KPtl h M cDa niel, (;a llipolis, $,'J(J and costs, thn.&gt;&lt;•
da\'S in jail , suspt:•n,drod , one• yf'a r prohalion. no drivpr's llct:'nSf';
Rieha rd Dar st. Chl'shi rP. F:lmPr B arman, Ru tland. $10· ancl costs
r•l:lth, fa ilu n· to displa.v \'ttlid li4·('ns&lt;• pl l:lt4~s; Sf(•vc n A. Mlllhonc,
Tup)~rs Plains, $1~)1' 1 and cos t ~ . two ehl:l i',gr•s o(railurt• 10 display
yalirl licr nsr pl~ll~s; l.C's Si m s. f)(•x l&lt;•r. $:!1 and costs. fine suspended, .
· rlisrmlrrly c·()nduet; A ll ·in Myh·s. 11"'&lt;Nvillc, .l l.day suspended jaW
."'l 'nh•ncc , on4~ .v r·ar profJ&lt;J I ion, co:-;ts only, mf'nacing threat s: T homas
Crooks, Vienna , W. Va .. S J~ '&lt;,Iing. $2'2 and ensts; Tc&gt;rPsa Huffman ,
Nqw l-l avf'n. $7!") an d costs. rt•sriturion, 1!1 day s u sp€' ncled jail
sf'nt f' nr•f', nnf' ~ ·· ·ur pmhation : .J('ny Swartz, Middl&lt;'por1, :-i)X'ed ing.
$2'2 omd cost~ .

.~un.~el .~ervtce .~et

Youth of th&lt;• l'nrt land United Mc•lhod isl Church will presen t an
EasiPr sun sri s&lt;•tv iee al 7: :w1 p.m . Sunday. Th!' sc•rv ice will bP basf'd
un Lukf''s m·counl of lhP PVC'OI S o r F:aSICI' f'IVC'ning on thp Emmaus
l ~ud .
The s&lt;' tv ice wi ll includc• a drama. speda l singing. seriptun •
reading and cong r Pga tional singing. Th&lt;• .srrvieP will bf'pt·rcrded by
a m ffep hout· for adult s and a n F.astrr&lt;•gg hunt for youngslers , both

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··chri st 1\ri spn ", a play . w ill tx• pn'sf' nt c&gt;cl during thr Eastf'r
sunrL"'' ·sc'rv ie! 's nt lhf' Mr . 1-kJmon Unlh'CI Brrthrf'n Chun·h, T tlxas
communit.\·, a I Ii: :JU a. m . BrPa kf'a st will follow wilh Sundav sC'hooi a t
X: :n &lt;Lm . w q' ;1ml"m orning worship a t ~ : :11 1&lt;'(] 1a.m . ThPrP w ill bf'
no C'\'l'ning st •Jvict'.
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Comm iII('('

.~pon.~or.\

/Jake

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Tht ' M!·igs Count y -Ill Comm illt 'f' is sponsor ing a hukf' sa l&lt;'
Sil lurda,\' at 1\I'Og&lt;'i·s in Pom1' 1'0.\ ·. Tht• sa il' wil l bP rrom 1ll a.m . to 1
(J.m . Morlf'.\' r aisl'&lt;l will I)( • u...,t d in p._1r1 to st•nd MPigs ~·oulh to -1 1-1
cnmps

Vt•h'ran&gt;&lt; Mc•morial

Area J&gt;eau. ••••••'''' ''"''''"'' J\~
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Ronald

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lhi&gt;d;,,P Wilso~ ·Han:c.v'·ancl M a·n · .
Rup&lt;' Starkey.
StarkC'),. wa s widrl~ · known
throughout t he count)· for his
ac1ivitlC'!:i in gra nge'. HP was on lhf'
board of dlrl'Ctors of thr Crange
Mut ual Casuailv Cu. for 2:l yea rs
and was a .c harh•r mt•mbrr of
Columbia (;rangro :l-1.11. l!r was u
mrmlx' r of the• Meigs 'County

Serv ic·r's for Ronald Willi am
Harrison. :19. Rou te L Midd lejXlrl,
killf'd · in an l:I Ui o aC"c idcnt ocar
Midd!Ppor·l Thursda.v Pvming. will
tx• hl'ld a t 2 p.m. Sunday at thP
Raw lin gs -Coa ts· Blower F unf'ral
HomC'.
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Harrison was lxtrn Aug . J.J. 1!10:!.
~I P Wits Pmployed at Minr• 1 of the
Soul hf'rn Ohio Coa I Co.
He is sutv ivcd by his fathpr, ( ' l~dr•
Ha rrison . Rout!' I , M iddleport ; his
moth£'1' , M ts. Rla'nrhf• Pa rsons,
Florida : sl0pmot hC'r, Nancy H ar r i son, HouiP I. M iddic' port ; two
chilclrc •n, Scoll William Harrison
and Ma r ia Ann Harrison. lx&gt;th
Houlf' I . Midcl leporl; two sisll •rs,
Mrs . ( ;Pnt · 1 V ic kif' SuP 1 F. !lis. Ruui P
I. Middle(Xir t. ' 3nd M rs. llatvrv
rCa th\ ' 1 l·l ort'nt•r . l h&lt;·shirf': ~'
hrothf'r, Mic h;.w l J-\Pii h Harrison,
Houtr I, Midci iPpot&gt;l ; an :runl..l\:lrs.
r:a IY I Cha rlottp I Ha rj~ · r . HoUle I.

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the Communications WorkPrs
Amcrica · Co uncil or P ub lic
W orkrrs.

A rthu r Evans. thr ou"ed OC
gEA Cx('(·ui ivr dit'fl(: 1or who now is
d ircc1or of ·t hC' nf'w union, sa id

. OCSEA was r iddl"l bv politieal
i nfighting a nd . no longr;. effeelivc.
He predided lh&lt;• new union wou lcf
st r ip CX'SEA of Hl,fXXI meml,.rs.
w ithin u ~ ·roar.

Eig ht &lt;':ills wc•n• &lt;HJSWt'rt'd Thurscla ~· omd F r id a.\' m o rning b~· lc.x:a l
·un its, ,IIH' Ml'igs Counr~ · l·:mPrgt'll('_\' Mt'Ctica l Sc&gt;nYil'PS rPpor 1s.

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member of lhP Cat])('ntr•r Baptist
Church .
Sun·iv ing a rP hi s wi ff', Oma
fastPr S1arkr .v: a da ugh iPr. Mrs.
Ftov tW ilda MaP I Wiseman Harri ·
so~ville; four wa ndchildrr•J. 0ighl ·

·shuttle' crew prepares for launch

F un0ra l SPI'\'i('(•:-; w ill l&gt;t:• hf'ld at :l
p.m. Sunda)· atlh&lt;• ll igon.v .Jordan

FRIDAY

Fun&lt;'ral Hnmt · in i\IIX1 m ' with thC'

TIL 8:00

Ru11and . FriPficb rna.' · !'a ll at ll·u·
funf'ral hom!' from '2 to -1 ami 7 t o~~
p.m . Sa turda ~ · .

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On F r i&lt;lay at :1: ~~ l: un .. IIH• l'om• •ro) ' UniH ook 13C'ulah F.wing from
hf'l' rPsidt •nt'l' on Mull.x•JT?~ ' twP .. 10 lloli'..PI' MPdica l C'PnlPr a nd a r
ti: 1X ;Lm .. flu' H.:t&lt;'i nt• Unil look Carl S.:·hultz fi'Um M ilr 1-li,ll to
VPh'ra ns 1\14 'mori;~ I llospil a I.
Thursdtl\ ' runs.i nd udroO : !I:!"Jl a. m .. Pumt'l'!l\', f-l a i'\'PY Stal'k(W
f i'Om rhl• P:omr&gt;m~· I tt'•nll ll Can• Cf'n lf'l', to Vrlf•n.lns M&lt;'mOrla 1: ~l: ~~~
a.m .. Middll'port . J.'r&lt;lflC('s IIQ"' C'I'~' from StonPwood Apa r tmPnt s to

VPII•ran,; M•'monal; ! : 4:1p.m .. Pomeroy, Todd Smith. W. Main St..
\ 'pfpra ns Mt•morial : :): m p .m .. MlddiP~I1, Fruncrs HOWf' l) '
from Stonrw()()(j Apartrnt' nl s to ll olr.(•r Mf'd ira l C'f'nter: ~~ 45 p .m ..
Po nwm~· . l .oi~ ('ornf'll from Pomom~r Cliff A.partm&amp;nts to Vct&lt;'ra ns

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M f'm orial ; !1::,1 p.m ., Midd lt&gt;~Jrl, tn MiddiPport Hill a rPa !-.C'l'nl' of
f:ttu l ;Jr•r idPnt . KPnnPth ll ai'!IP~ ' lakr n to VPlf'rans Mt' morin l.

By ·KEVJN KELLY
'lbneli&amp;iilnei.Staff
. GALLIPOLIS~ "We'rejust...llf'trJfled Is the wond
here at the post,' ' a grim Lt Ernest Wigglesworth
commented after the fourth traffic fata U!y in three
;w,c!lkS had occurred in the Ohio Highwa y Patrol' s
GaUia-Melgs coverage area.
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Randall W. Harrison, 29, Rt 1, Middleport, was
dead on arrival at Veterans Me11Jorial Hospital !ale
Thursday night after his veWclt" had been struck
h€ad-on by another aulo near Middleport .
The driver of the other vehicle, K enneth G. Hartley,
32: Rt. ·2, Pomeroy, was cited by the patrol for
dr!Jnken driving, making It tbc third ~onSECutlve

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PARKING

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p.m . Sa turda.1·.

EASTER
BUNNY
.WILL BE AT THE

Jolm P. ,Hot~~la&gt;&lt;hdt
.Johh

Philip

Hoocht.&lt;h!'lt.

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Fon&gt;sl ltun , diPcl F"ricb .\ · mornin.c:&lt;-~1
l hl' homP o il nit'( ·{' , Mr~. ·Ronald ·
nr~.vnoltls. P~ mf'ro.' · ·
1\nangp.
nw nt s a rP IX' ing m nrf1 ' hv lhp Ewing
Fum' rlll Home.

ltospilal.
· Born at Ca rpl'ntl'r. h(' wa:-; &lt;1s&lt;mo f ·

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Sophomores must take tests
· M eeting In special ses.•lpn Wed ·
ncsday night, t he Soutf1ein L ocal
Board of Education voted to
require competency tests for all
lOth graders of the district .
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Supt. Bobby Ord sa id !he testing
program will give teachers, I he

administration imd the board an
Insight Into lhe effecti veness of the
curriculum and p1:ovlde lnforma·.
lion for Improv ing the currlculu111 .
The board also ag~·ee&lt;f to adver·
tlse for bids on a new 'TI pas~enger
school bus.

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Couple wqnt.~ lo l'n~ marriage
Ma~n.

Edward M .
Pom&lt;'t:oY, and Tamm)· E. Ma r tin, Ga llipolis
F'err" ·; W . Va., han~ lil&lt;\1 for dissolulion of their m ar'ria g0 in thP
Mt•igs Count ~ · Com mon PIPas Court.

Return woman to Meigs County
:\1C'igs Count y s hPr iff' s dcputiPs W&lt;'l't' f'nrdut&lt;' to .lam&lt; ·stown. N.
Y . tfl(la)· 111 rPiurn l.inda Williams .Johnson to Meigs County .
' .Johnsonwas t{'('Cnll)· Indicted on welfarl' fraud charg..._ by a Melgs
'L'ounty { ;,·; 1nd . JUJ~·- Sh&lt;' \\·a ivf'd C'X1radlt ion aftr r t:Jr.ing ~l'l'l'sted by
.'lew Yurk polic!\ She Is l'XiJ&lt;'&lt;'Il'CI to appear In the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court Monclav .
· Th&lt;' shc •rlff's depm1m&lt;•nt is' also Investigating thc&gt; tlil'fl of a roll of
barbed wire fl~m a pasture field al thP Hilda While farm, Long
Elotlom Route L

' Must pi,·k up packets next week

RUTLAND
RJRNITURE'S .APRIL
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STOREWIDE SALE
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Keep your eye · open for Rutland
F.urniture's Fly~r Coming Soon In The
Sunday Times-Sentinel. .""' .

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THE BUNNY WIU GIVE OUT
FREE TREATS TO EACH CHILD
IN ·ATTENDANCE.
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COMPARE AND OiECK WITH US
BEFORE YOU BUY

. Tree packels and· ground c()Ver plant!; ordered from the M eigs
Soil and Water ·eonservallon Olsbict Ladles Auxiliary must be
piCked up on Tuesday, AprU 5, from 7:30 p.m . untO 7 p.m . or on
Wednesday, Aprll6, from 7:!!Qa.IJI. untll6 p.m . at the SoU and Water
Conservation Dlstrtct office, ·Jocated on the second floor of the
Farmers .Bank buDding In Pomeroy.

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•BRING YOUR OWN CAMERA
.. FOR~· PICTURE OF YOUR ·,
CHILD WITH. THE BUNNY.·
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death related to alcohol this year.
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: Despite a . tOUgh~ slate ; OWJ . Jaw . and strictPr
enforcemehl 'by the (i'alrol and ()ther .agencles. the .
&lt;;udden SUCceSsion of deaths p~les Wigglesworth,
commander of the patrol' s Gallipolis post.
"All ofourwork Is aimed a! requcing fatals, and we
don'! get It, It's frustn~ting, " he salp. "It's sort of a
' heck lfyou and heck If you don' I situat iOn, but If I puU
manpower off· (U.S.) 35 and put them on (Ohio! 7, it
could start .a ll uver again on 35."
Two of the· fa tals - Involving V icki L. Kittle, 24,
2216 Eastern Ave., on March · 12, and l1rry K
Frasher, 27, Rt , 3, GaUipolls, on March 26-oce\lrred ~
on 7. The lhlrd death,
Randall W.
23, ·

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hap~ned March 21i, but on Ohio -

3..'l8 ncar Racine.

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thP F'rashi'r Incident. .DW!ghi· P. Gi·t'&lt;'i·, :WI.
Henderson. W .Va ., driver of the ot·hcr vehic le, lac~&gt;
charges of aggravated vehicular h.omicldc and no
operator's !i('('flse flied by the patm l wllh Ga ll ipolis .
Clly Solicllor Douglas Cow les' offl~ late last we&lt;•k .
An appeara nc0 date has not been set , pending
Greer's release from HoizPr Medical Center, where
he Is being treated for injuries suffered in thr
accident "It
· Three of the acc idenl s have been alcohol·r'Ciated.
Wlggleswm1h said. \"al rol policy mandates that
blood sa mples laken from drivers who have taken a

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test a t lhe scene must be sent to th e Ohio Dt'parlmPnt
of Health laboratot}• for analysis.
~ WlgglcsWorth .sald 11w lab has !hi• ability to bt:r'iik ·.
samples down Into nttmPrllus component s,. and he
Indica ted that In the three alcohol tt&gt;la tNi "' " "' "'· a
"rush·n JSh job" has bPrn rrquestrd .
Lyons· and Harrison's dPa lh' CK'Cutrcd thr same
wPCk Col .Jack Walsh. pati'OI sup&lt;'r lnt endent,
announcnlt hat rura l t rftffi c df'aths cwre redum:l 41.2
(X'rccnlln J~l over !he pr v vious y&gt;'ar. I "'rsl y&lt;'ar. l h&lt;'
pa trol committed It self 10 a ;, j)C 'IWnl l'I'&lt;IIICtiOn In
l mlflc deal it&lt;, and the Gallipolis 110'1 achievrcl an 11
(JC'rccnl r ate, Wlgglcs wm1 h sa id.
Cont inued on l'age A ·1,

CAA .offers
fuel bill aid

Soviets reject
Reagan ar01s
lilllit roposal

CHESHlRE - The Gallla·Melgs
. Community Ac tion Agency an·
nounces that !he HEAP E mer·
geney Assistance Program Is still
available to help area r esidents pay
lhe!r fuel bills. This program will
accept applications lhrough May
15. 1983.
A one· time payment per healing
:season of up to $200 may be.made 10
eligible appllcanls. An Individual
who has ri'Celved a ~lsconni'CI

II was the Kremlin 's first offi cia l
reaction to the U.S. compromise
since II was offered lo Soviet arms
negol iators In G~ neva, Switzerland
on Tuesday.
Gromyko. holdi ng his first Int er·
national news confercnCP in the
Sovtel capita l since June 1979, said
Re~n·s latest proposal would give
NATO a 2'h· ID-1 advantage in
med lum·range nuclear warhe.ads ,
over the Soviet Union.
He gave no figu res to back his
asserl lon.
UntU now t he Reaganadmlnlstra·
lion had Insisted the Soviets
dismantle all their mlssH·es aimed
at Western E urope In exchange for
_ _.~;,anccllng !\!!\TO's planned deploy·
MOSCOW (API- Soviet Foreign . ment of 572 new AmeriCan rockets
Minlsler Andrei A. GromykoSat ur·
there beginning late this year. 1
day rejected President Reagan's
lts new offer Is to negotiate a
latest·propoS..Ionllmltlng medlum·
ceiling on warheads for the
range nuclear mi.Ssues In E urope as
medlum·mnge·missiles a~d rl'du ce
"alEolutely absurd."
the planned NATO ~eplotment to
" If the posit ion of !he United !hat number lfthe.Sovletl ul bacl&lt;
States remains as It ha,s been slated,
their arsenal accordingly . .
there Is no chance of an agree.
"This Is not a road to peace or
ment," said Grom yko. who Is also
agreennenl - on the oori'tral'y,"
first depu!y premler.'"Therefore.'lt
Gt:am y ko scoffed. ''The gulf bewould be a good thing lf the U.S.
tween this proposal and an agree. ·
administration adopted a more
rrient will be even wider.
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Asked U Moscow would retaliate
objective attitude on m~t lng the
requlremenls of equal securtty and
If NATO goes ahead with the
taking Into account all the legit!planned mtssUe deployment , Grom ate inlerest s ollhe Soviet Union ·m yko .reiterated lhe Kremlin's
and the other counl rtes"' of the
threat that " The Soviet Union wUI
Warsaw Pact .
have to·take steps IO'prolect Itself."

FREE

nurial w ill IX' in thr Sdrool 1.01
CPm('h•J y . FriPnds rna.\ · r·:rll at rh&lt;'

Mc,moria l

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DWI related (atals frustrate patrol

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SHOP

Ofridatinf! at Sunda,'v' .... PI'vici•s
will IX' thP H••v . l.lu.vcl Crimm.
Buria l will bC' in M ii P~ C'f'mf'tf'n-,

V&lt;'l &lt;•ra ns

consi dered arfilation wi1h another
umon f( ,r morf' than a year One of • . ·:· I
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the union:-; l:x&gt;ino
,.. C'OnsidC'rrd was
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grcat .g r and('hildn•n and Sf'\'f'r&lt;J I
ni&lt;'&lt;'f'S e~ nd nr•plH•ws .
B~·s id ( •S hi s parc•n! _.., Hf' wa s
}&gt;l'('f'f•d('(l in c\{'a fh h.\ ' a daughh' r ,
Wanda Francf's .Jonrs: a sish•r.
.Jrssir . I ('~V&lt;'ll. and thn'( ' hror hrr-s .

l·:verrll , Emm&lt;•ll and F:ldon.

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nwre unions 10 bargain on beha lf of
all of !he state"sesl iinated 150,0:0 to
17o,OOO public worker s.
" It is a va lued prize." MeEnlee
sa id.
McEntee sa id public jobs · and
sa lar irs arc threatened by culs in
governmrnt spcnding
" Now. more than ever, Ohio
publie empiO)l't'S need I he protec·
l ions that a union contract can give
them," h0sa id.
OCSF:i\, which rcpf!'sents 17,!XIO
public workers slatPWidr. has

DON'T MISS
THE FINAL TWO DAYS
OF OUR

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v.ias .:1 Sunday schoolt eaclwr and a

Ponwrn.v. wd l known ('a rpPntrr

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EASTER EGG HUNT
A large turnout of area
children came to · the
Gallipolis city pori&lt; Satur·
day morning to tr-y th~ir
luck al findi~ 2,04 eggs
hidden by proxies for the
·Easter bunny. The event
was sponsored by the
Gallipoljs Retail Merchants Association. Boy
Scout Troop 200, led by
Steve Tht iss and AI !'iarris,
assisted 'in the event.

&lt;WI\, IJut last week 's boll b.v
OCSF:A staff members to the new
union r hangPd that.
" Only 1\FSCMF. has prrserved
ih&lt;' right of OCSEi\ membPrs to
But Best sa id 'l'hu rs9 c1v .lhl' lati:'st ·&lt;-lppruvv affil,tat ion. " . Bf'st ~aid .
OCSFA .'d ups chrekoii list' s~owed
· Hr· &lt;:.wlainr'&lt;l Hl"t ·an a(riliation
a ~ .inc rC'a SC: if} mrmtx&gt;rShip du;·ing· agrrrment ivoulrl hi ' presented to
lhP ~asllwo wrrks.
rh•· ocsr·:i\ tJOard Apnl In. If the
The ball if' among !hi• unions has • agr('('ml'nt is approved, it wi lllhen
br0n fuel('(] bY, in! rod uction of a
lx• volrd on b~, cl(~\l'gatt~s and the
collecti v&lt;' ba rg:tining bil l in thP
grnr ral mPmbership at an ()('SE-A---··
l.egislat ure that wou ld allow one or
convPn 1ion in mid-M ay·.

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estimated 1,000, ll&lt;llasi'S In the city' of 200;000 per!llns

Ohio, " said Ger ald McEnlee. presi·
dent of AFSCME iniPrnallonaL
" We will also brthemost effectlve."
. The announcement of t he possible
affiliali on ca me al a news confer·
('n!:e held in the same hole1 su itc thal
was used last week by the
Communka I ions Workers or America · and OC'·SEA dPfrc torx to

Pomona Gra nge•, ;I m&lt;'mbfor
lht•
O hio Grangp 'hav ing sc'r'Vrod as a
ofn('f'l' for a numiX'I' or ~~C'ars and a

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COLUMBUS, Ohio &lt;API Officials of lwo public employCP
unions sa.v a merger would prOOueP
the largest public work~rs' group In
the sta te:
Representatives of thr Ohio Civil
ScrvicP EmployPCs Associa lion and
the American Fcderption of Sta ir.
County and Municipa l E mploye.,.;;
bcganJhpgolia ling Thursda y on an
affiliation .Ihal could br e&lt;) mpl ~tcd
by m ld ·May. Lesli0 Rest, OCSEi\
presidPnl, said member' would
havC' 1he f'inal say on 1hr mergrr.
" If OCSEA decides to join
AF'SCMF.. we will bccomr not only
the largest public employee union 'i~

UI'PU rPsid('n l . dit'(f Thurs&lt;la~· at'tf'l'

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wander lhrough the streets of a devastated neighbor
In Popayan, looking for loved ones, searchlng lorlood

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Spa in, Panama, the United
States. Ecuador and Venezuela also
have promised aid.
In Popayan. 21&lt;; m iles southwes t
of Bogota, mon · than J,OCO homes
and other buildings, including l hP
Roman Cat holic cathedral. wei'!'
destroyed , officia ls said. M any
fa milies spent th&lt;' night in the
streets in makeshifl sheltPrs of
~l astic and slicks.
~l 'hr lR-S{_&gt;(_'O nd tremor m C'asuring
55 on thC' Rich tC&gt;r: scalf' hit at
approximate ly HJ;, a.m . local time.
coll"psing bu ildings throughout this
prov incia l ca pital of 200,0:0 people
and sendi ng panicked residents into
the streets.
T he ent ire ceiling of the cat hrcl·
ra l, which da tes to Spanish colonial
limes, collapS&lt;'CI on som e 21Xl
worshipers. killing at lm st1opeopl0
and trapping about iOOothNs

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The fi rs t of a numl:n of aid
shipments, organized by !he Inter·
nationa l Red Cross. arrived today at
the ait]JOrl in Cali. 92 miles norlh of
here. from Canada. according to

~alki .ilg along ~ r hig~wa.v whill•·.·lnt(lxica tecj, ~a nd $~ J;ln.d cQst ~. ' ·

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ThirtC&lt;'n· d&lt;'fendant s forfeited lxmds - 11 of them on sp&lt;nling
charges - in ·the court of M eigs Count y .ludgr· Patrick O'Brien
Wednesda y.
Th•· group included Alvin Myers . .Rr&lt;'dsv ille, $47Hi posi&lt;'CI on a
di sordPr iY conduct chargP; Wi ll iam RusS('ll, Ral'iiif.. $66.:x t, hit skip ;
.lnso:•ph Cnngioloso. Newport , Mich : Ca)' Dorsey, Wrllsv illr ; Hmr~&gt;
D&lt;&gt;rs&lt;•v II . Wr\Jsville: Virgil Griffith. l.ong Bottom; 11obPrt Smith,
J?&lt;.·lpr~. r :a f)· Thomas, Wooster; Sh irle.1 · Dietz, Coperlino. Ca li f.:
Troy Durham. Middlepor1; Ct&gt;rald Ham ilton. Parkersburg; .)amPs
Shucl. Rawlings. Mr.; David KrawS('zyn. Pomrroy,a ll$4h.;;tleach,all
IX'Stl'CI on sr.x'&lt;'&lt;l ing churges.
F in{'(\ in t h(· cou 11 Wf'dne·sdu _v wPrf'.Jamf's Williams: Parkersburg,
$t2 and msts. »JX•'Ciing; Cat herine Cross. RaeinP, $10 ar41rmsts.
failure ro displil) v~lid li~ n S&lt; ' pJatc; .Jerry Cauley, Pitl sburgh,Pa.,
$27 and r&lt;•sl s.
ling; Willi am Hurst, Grrc•nu p, K y., $Wand costs,
.&lt;(X'&lt; 'Cling ; .John Casto, Pomeroy, $179 and costs. OvPrload ; William
Bart~·r. 1«-&lt;,lsv illr\ $~1 and msts. speeding; Edward Grlffln.
Owf'nsvillf'. Ky _, $24 a nd u_~s h ,sJX'C'tli ng : Waltf'rl.et•, Jr .• Middleport ,

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·Tooay's
Times-Senliriel .

no llrlca tlon or has IE.•ss th a n than a
IU day supp ly of fu el and Is unable

!o get fu&lt;'i dell vcrc&gt;d would be
ellglbiP for t h~ emergency asslsl ·
ance If !hey mee t povetty
guideline&lt;.
Applicants must present tota l
household Income vet1flca llon for
Ihe past 12 m onths , o shut-off notice
or ri'Cen.t .fuel bill. and social
si'Curll y numbe rs of all household

me mbers.

U.S. won't-sell plane·s
despite angry response
WASHINGTON ! API - The
Reagan administration says it will
stick to II s refu sa I to deliver new
F ·l6 warplane&lt; lo l sraf'i unlll that
country's fOI"('('S leavC&gt; Lebanon .
despite an anJ.,'lY response from
· Is mel and crlllclsm at home.
Israeli officia ls wPre sa id to br
ln funa tcd Frida y by Heagan 's
di'Cislon to block th0 $2.7 billion sa le
of 75 of I he new warplanes, and In
T el Aviv , F'orclgll Minister Yllzimk
S haml r .ca ll ed
t he m ove
"regrettable."
" Th&lt;' , American gove !'llmcnt
knows that we did not enter Leba non
to capfu l'!' li s IPrrltoryoroccupy II, "
ORDER8 WADED WEAPONS - U.S. Marine Commander
Sham lr said, IntervieWed on Israel
J - M. Mead, from Booton, Mue. lells reporten Frldey that he has
T clC'VIslon. ''We entered 10 dlsperSI'
ordered
Marines oet'vln1 with the multinational· peacekeeping- -·-·and ees tro y I he t erro ri s t
force lo carry cliP" In their M-16aulomatlc rifles for the llnttlme. Mead
· organlzat ion."
said the order foUowed an attack on a Martne patrol March 16 and
, He &amp;&lt;~ld that I srael and Leba non
wamtnp lrom Lebaaese annylnlelllr;enoothat moreattacksareUkely
were "close to agreemenl " In tiielr
occ;ur. (AP Je•e: pboto).
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In Washington, Democ ralic prvsl
dcnt ial cont ender WaiiPr F'. Mon·
da l&lt;• sa id he was " disappointed and
disturbed " by R&lt;•agan's &lt;k•c!slon.
Citing Sov iet missiles now in Syria .
he sa id l hl' refusa l to sell Israel the
flgt)ters undermines the adminls1ral lon·s sl ated lntenl lon of counterIng Sov iellnfiuence.
"For months, the administra tion
has been lnslsting.thatli would nol
usca n armsemba r,'Oaga lnst Israel
as an Instrument of fore!'"' poi'lcy:
The Reagan ad mlnlstt·ation was
eorrcct ear·ller - and II is Wtllng
today," Mondale sa id .
The I srae li Emilassy In Washing·
lon Issued a stmement saying the
presen~ of lis forces In I •·ban on
was for "lcgli lma le self defense
agalnsl PI.O tPrmrlsrn ."
" We do · not covel an ,. Inch of
L eballCS(' l ~rriiOJ V," I hP 'II sraells
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unelljployment.
abandoned the search for work - a lso held steady a!
unemploytl'Hint .ate has ' led tile Democratic Party
· Co!J1mlssloner of Labor Statistics Janet L.
1.8 million In the first quarter of ,this year.
and the AFL.CIO to charge that \he mucl!·heralded
Notwood saki the 10.3 percent seasonally adjusted
The report sent mtxed signals.
economic recov~ lackS )/1e vltaHty 10 help the
clvUian Jobless rate ;_ down from 10.4 percent 1n
Allhough ·wor!&lt;ers' hours rose over the month and
11811on's 1U mUllon Jobless.
Febtuary - demoostrated " moderate Improve.
total manufacturtng employment went up ~.!m
President Reagan's chief spokesman, the chair-· , ment." But she also acknowledged tllat the change
gain, tHere was no m ove by dlscouragl'd workers to
man of theHepubllcan Party and the-U .S. Chamber
likely "1statlstleally lnslgnl!leant."
resume the search for work. Such an e~panslon of the .
of Commerce disagree with that' auessment,
The latest
showed that 11.4 million people
labor force had been expected becl\~ the jobless
tnunpetlng the 0.1 percentage point dJpp ~I~ ·
remain otrlclaUy llm!d as unemploy€&lt;1. The total , . · tradltkinaUy have renewed the hunt for work
JISflirtherevldenreotagmulnebuslnesrlturuarilund. .
number of Amei'lcaftl with Jobs held ~dy at the
whenever economiC prospi!cts ~htened .
. • Reectkxl to Friday's Labor Department rep«t en
~ •.99.1 rnWIOilleYel that has ex'lsled for the past \
White House . cleptuy press . secretary ·Larry
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The latest jobs report. he contended, Indica 1es
" continuing progress" towand .economlr. recovery.,
Repullllcan Party chairman · Frank Fahronkopt,
hailed the report, representing the second oi'CII ne 1n
three months, as proof thai Reagan's promiSEd
economic r ecovery "Is happening ... !he president Is
getting the job done."
Richard Rahn, chlef economist of the U .S.
, Chamber of. Corrunerce, said the report• showed that
" l~e cun-ent rerovery Is becoming wldesP,read ."
But Democrats and theAFL.ctO lnslstl'd too many
people remain out of work, and~ that 1~
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111 Cuurt St. , Pomeroy, Ohio
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ROBERT 1.. WINGF:TT
Publi sher

PATWHITEHF:AO
Assrst(tnt P~blr s h l·r·Cunlnllkr .

Exet·utJ Vl' Etl rll'r

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lltlmh•·r . ~~~ uusit:lll'tlldtt-r~ wiiiiH' Jtnhli~he•l . l,d lt·r .~ shuuhl h.· in l-( 11ud las lt ·. :ultln ·s~ irl j.!
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hlm, Immediately a cry was heard
that Adelman was "too-young." He •
was "InexperienCed." He had no
background In "negotlatlOOs."
Adelman wasbornlnChlcagqon ·
June 9, 1916. It would he diffiCult to
f!nd many men of Ills age with a
better background hi education and
experience than . Adelman can
bring to this post. He received his
masll!r's degree from Georgetown,
Unlvers!ty In 1969, and then spent
two years In Kinshasa, Zaire, doing
research for the doctorate In
political theory he was awarded In
1975. .In 1976. and 1977 he served as
assistant to the : secretary of
defense. From. 1981 ·to 1983 he
se~ with · the rank Or ambassador as deputY pe~anent represen:
tallve to 1JJ1: Unlied Nations. In this·
capacity he was constaDily en·

the country ?
The pn:-s idcn t 's designaliun of WUiiam D .

Jshau s lo head ltle
Reagan is willing to

F.nvironml•ntal Pmlr'Ction Agrncy iRdica tf'S I
establish at l1•ast a raradr or conf'f'rn for th

ation's environmental

futur e.
But Reagan's r hf'lorir throughoul !he EPA scandal of recent weeks
strongly suggi'Sts thai hi' still em brae!!' a fund amental philosophy toward
!he. issue of env ironmental proiCCIIOn which ls uninformed al best and
rPI rogrcssivt) &lt;.1 I worst.
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To !&lt;•mp&lt;'r lh&lt;' euphoria whir h the Ruckrlshaus S('iccflon has Inspired ,
; it' s well wort h recalling thf' cvpnls of October 1900 because they rcpresefu
· lht' most romprr hmsiVl' rx;JOsilion of the pre»;idcnl' s view on
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During a S!Pubenv illr , Ohio, campa rgn Sfl"'.'Ch on Oct. 7, less than a
month bl'fore the pre»;idenlial PIN·Iion, Rc&gt;agan proc laimed lhalln-es and
plants arc rna jor soun ·cs of air poilu! ion lx'CauS&lt;' "r:rowing and dPraying
vPge tation in ·t his land arr rPsponsiblf' for 92 pcreenl or thr oxidCs of
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plant rC'spiration, With riitrogf'n diox idr, a. h al--&lt;.~rdous a ir pollutant
Pontaim"(j in auto PXhaust fumps·and in Pmision.o;; from indus! r ial facilit iPs.
'l'hf' candida!&lt; •'s ab)tsma I lack of knowledg£' of - and serious con('('rn
for - th&lt;' C'nvironmf'nl W&lt;J S further illustralrd by hi."i conjec tun~ in thf'

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in issues dlrec!lY relating to

.r ypars of aulomohi l&lt;~ driving or things of that kind · tha t peopiC' arr so

ConcC'rnr'd about .''
Wrong &lt;Jg;.l in . SU lfur dioxidC' emissions from the volcano ra ngr from
!i!JO tons ' to ~. lXX I Ions p&lt;'r day, accord ing to government sc l&lt;'n'l;sts.

compmwl with ~ UXXl Ions of sulrur diox ide Pmissions daily [rom all
man -m ad(' sourec•s .
Whllf' cynics Wf' r f• pmm olin~:d0kf"S about lhP " kill f' r trc'f's " Rti'agan

oolievi'd · W&lt;'l'&lt;' asphyxiating lh&lt;' population. lh&lt;' ca ndldaiP was
. compounding his ~ robi&lt;'m s.
During a l'ampa ign slup In Youngstown. Ohio. on Ocl. K, Rragan' s
staff r C'lCaSl:&gt;d a sta lr tllf'nl quoting him as ~yi ng hf' bPiiPvrd air pollution
had br&lt;&gt;n " subslanl ially coni ll&gt;li&lt;'d ."
Th&lt;' chah'tnan of tho• California Air H&lt;'SOU!l'Ps Board r~sponded by
blunlly sta(ing thai Rraga n dlsplaytxl "a Nmndel'lhal understanding-of
thP lwallh problf'ms of his former conslilut•nt s in Los AngPirs who arf'
: str\lggllng 1hmugh lh&lt;' 10th da.v of 1he most st' vcrc smog alert slegP of,I hP ·

vcar."

Thf' justifka l ion for rrWunlin~ thoSf' ripsodrs of 2'h yC'ars ago__is that

lhr p!Y'Sldml has o[fprnl no Pvldr n&lt;1' whal&lt;'wr of any prugrammat it·.
policy or philosophical cha ngr in the field of t•nvlronmmal )Jl'Oil'Ci ion. ,
Indtnl. lhPrf' Is subslanl lal rv idcnCf' !hal presiden t vif'Ws his ll'('f'nl
ti'Ouble»; at EI'A as lh1• prri.:Jur l of ·inPpl managPmt•nl and poor ~ubl it•
relutions ri:l lhr r than !h( 1 n~ult or substanllvr inadrquuci('s.
If RuckPislmus Is to hi' more !him window dr&lt;'ssing at EPA, somt'
tough quC'SIIons drmu_
nd l"x:ptieil answt•rs frorl) l ht." Whltf' How-il'.

Wllii1U('kd shau s bf' abiP to substantially " 'build !he EPA prohry·am s,
hudgrl and tX'rsonnl'i which l hf' WhiiP HouSO' has mrlhodif'aliy drrlmah:xl
in rt.X'(' nt yra rs '~

Will i!ul'kd shaus IJ&lt;• allow&lt;xl to rr pll'f' lh&lt;' to~ t'&lt;'hl'lon nl F.PA
CX&lt;'CUI ive»; - mosl ur I hpm )J&lt;I illltli!gt' i!ppuinl('('s and Indus! ry apologists
- with pmfr~s ion a l s sr l' ious l ~1 cummilh·-d to earryi ng ou t lhf' ngPnC'y's
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administration has cynic'all,v transfonTK'll from an institution dPvoh'll l o
serving lh&lt;' public Int o a prol['('tOr of W(•allhy and pdwprful special

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Jiistory

Today is Sun(lay, Ap1ii .1, the 93rd day of 1983. There are 272days left in
· the year.
Today's highlight In history: .
On April 3. 1936, Brurio Hauptmann wus executl,'d tor the kidnap and.
murder of Jhe Infant son~! aviator Charles Lindbergh.
On this date:
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In 1776, Gen. Gror·ge Washington rreelved an l)onorary degree of doctor
of laws'lrom' Harvard College.
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WASHINL .'ON- All the alarms
major trouble Is brewin·g between
gence analysts expect them to seek
thai have been raised about El
Syria and Israel. On February 25, I
the answer In Lebanon.
Salvador - where President Rea· · cited Intelligence warnlnros that the
So the American M arines may
gan Is blundertng Into a military
Russlans probably would provoke a
find themselves In the middle of a
miasma from which there Is no
Syrtan-lsraellciash. There are now
contllcl In which the Sovlets have a
sa tisfactory exit could be
signs o! mllltary preparations on
huge stake.. Even 11 a m ajor
apppll ed more logically to
both sides.
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. explosion can be avoided in LeLebanon.
· 'The ease with which Israeli
banon, there are sure to be a
There are no American combat
planes wiped out some of Russia's
spatter of lillie explosions. The
troops ·In El Salvador, but In
most advanced missile batteries ln
rival factions in that tragic country
Lebanon the dauntless U.S. Ma·
Lebanon has the Sovlet ~rats In
are stlll anned and eagl'r to
tines are sltthig on powder kegs ·a Iizzy.. They face li-e appalling
massacre one another.
.J!mld smoldering Incendiaries. The
posslbUlty that the SAM mlssUes,
This raises an urgent question :
Marines were supposed to leave
on which their tactical miliary
How SjlOn will the Lebanese army
Ia$ Decem!!er. Now the Reagan .• ; doctrine depeiJIIs, are obljQ!ete.
be able to po)lce Its own tenitory
admlnlstrallon Is s,aylng they m ay
They have rushed their latest,
and let Amel'lcan forces leave
have to remain at least a year after
mOdl!led missiles to the Syrian
without risking a descent Into
I sraeli troops withdraw. And thai
forces, together with .select Soviet
chaos• The Stale Department,
event does not appear to be
crews to man them. This ls the best
laking Its cue from the Whl te
Imminent.
air defense the Russians can put
House, Insists tlie Lebanese army
The fighting In E l Sa lvador Is not
up, Can the Israelis knock out these
will be ready to . rake over its
likely to erupt into a m ajor
batteries Joo? The Soviet generals
responslbllllles quite soon.
conflagr ation. But In Lebanon,
desperately n~ to know. lntelll·
This cheery assessment is not

Play ball

and authority have to ·g o hand· In

Rain spread Into Ohio Saluqlay morninl( ahead of thf' low
pll"SSUI"(" c'C'ntc•r. Six hour ptl'Cipitalion tolals for lhr pc'riOO from 7
p .m . F' riday ·IO1 a.m . Sa turdaymorningranged from O.IJ Of an Inch
al Findlay to 11.1 11 of an inch at Cincinnafi . St'vcral places rcporl&lt;'d.a

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Sudsy Brewing_ Company., Is protesting the call. The umpire tells
him to put his mask back on.
" Here comes the pitch - a
grounder to second baseman Blp
Doctorow, who tried to corner [he
copper market last week - he tags
London and then throws to first for
a doubi!' play.
"Two out, and Fernando Gravos
comes to bat. Fernillldo was not
expected to play today, .when his
prlva.le Gulfstream III had engine
trouble In Tampa. But fortunately
he hitched a ride In center fielder
Max Newman's Lear jet and suited

Dawkln~ thiro;

' 'Th osP s:1v ings an• h1•lping u:-.; ~\/ Ill
I h(' war ugai nsl in('fficiPnc v_ ;md
riSing eosts," RPdli1w said ~11 ct

lu nchron held 1his w"'k to honor :IS
(' mployCf'S wh,o canw up wi t h
SUC('(&gt;SSfUI ('OSI ·('Ut! ir1g ))!'OposaJs .
"Now Wt' haV(' an i'.'\t't'i!Pn!
o ppor1unil~' lo l'Pbuild WC'irlo n S!Pi.' l
into a sl rohgl_\ &lt;'Oill J&gt;f'l it ive, indt ·

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MONDAY T HI !OUC H wf.:D'\11-:SDA Y : Chance• of show&lt;·rs
Monday lhmugh Wf'dnPsday. Highs in thf' mid lo up]X'r 4lls Monday
and g('llC'I'ally :l!"l to O!l Tur•sda~' ami Wr'&lt;.lnt•sday. Low s :~ IO :t.l
Monday and ;~5 tO4:l TuC"sday and WPdm-sday .

Wisconsin and sout hf'as t MinnPSota.
Skif':'-i wrr~cl(~a ring over thP Crf'a l Plains, and rain show&lt;•rs
hf'adPd towa rd lhP norUwrn Pacific Coast today .

·state's March tax revenues increase
Prt'NS Wril-4•r
COL UMBUS, Ohio !AP I - l;ov .

M;rnagrmrnl, sa id Friday thai
lhP slightly hir:h&lt;'r than

dc 'S ~iiP

Pstim a!rd

l'('("&lt;' ijJI."i,

"Wl'' rf' just

Hichard Cr lt'Sif''s administrHtion
h:ws brushf'd asic.l&lt;: RC'publir an

' ahoul wh0rc we though! wf' wou ld
lx•" a t thi S"poin~ ln I he rise:..~ ! yt'ar.
claims !ha l slight ly impmv"l
Sen. Sam S]J['('k. R·Nf'WConcord,
March tax rl'vPnu·Ps indica ll' signit'ieilf'd fis..,rurC'S from lhf' I A'gislativP
canl f'COnom ic I'I'&lt;.'OVl'ry .
Budgl'l Orfice, an arm of lhP
William .I. Shku r1i. dPpul y dim··
l...t•gislutu iT' which OJX'I'Uif"s S('partor of thl' ()ffi N~ of Buclg(' f. and
aldy from OBM, show ing Mai'!'h
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· disputP OW'r pC'nsion tX'nC'fils for
WC"irton StN~l Co. work(' I"S lnvoiv('&lt;.l
in a .stOt.·k lakPOVl'r plan ha s gdm' to
lhl' rc'drraJ ('QU!1S, ~-VhP!"f'

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Patrol. •.
(('onl inu&lt;'&lt;.l rrom I 'ug P A l J
"·All of thf' nlf'n's ({for !." ;uv
focuS('() on rr'()u C'tion," the• eom -

ma ndf'r sa id . ''Th&lt;' drinki ng clrivPr
i."i a t t hC' top or ou r PH011s, and will
tx•."
Wigg\c'sworlh sa id figurPs an' not
,vPI aVa ilablt• on l h&lt;• palmi's
Sc.•IN 't ivr T1 ·arnc f: nforcPm&lt;'nl Pro
g-ra m !ST I·:P), 'lnst iluh 'Ci in No
vPmtx•r 19R'1 to in('n•as&lt;' DW I
al'l'f'Sl s. Thr qu arll'rly pt'' l'io&lt;l for
sl atistir al · comp ii (J!ion t•ndi'Ll
Thu 1'Sda~' . hP Pxpla im'(l .
Howf'vl'r, a nol h&lt;'l' prOJ.,TJ ·am Hf'porl Evl'l)' r&gt;an1:wrnus Dri v~ · r
lmmfY.UaiPly j Hf-:[)0!) - ha ... not
had lh&lt;' d(--sirf'd C'UC'('f in 1hi...; an·;1.
" WP hiiVt'n ' ! shown a n &lt;lppn'(:i;l
biP inc n lnsf' at I h is IX&gt;inl . ThP fact is,
in M Jrch , wr f'l''('t•h '&lt;'d ,only ow '
· rq)(ll"f ," Wigglt-sworth so.1id of
HI-:1101. · in V:·hiC'h 1111 ' p;!!l'fl l omd
ot hPr agl'nc if':-; lakt ' anony mou ~
e~1 lls &lt;·om'&lt;'l' nin~ . s ig ht ings of drunk

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and Gravas

lor a strikeout. ·

The sldels retl . andDawK!nslias
earned the E
Ire State Bulldlng
from George S lnbreMer today .
"Here comes:the Red Sox pltc!Er
Arnie BaUow, '!'hose record In pork
belly futures this year ls20and 1 ... "

drivt'!'S.

Wilh th&lt; ' institution of lht ' rn·w.
tough(•r I&gt;WI law M;n1·h 11~.
Wi~~l(·~wo rt h sa id lht• arn-s t ra h'

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nx·eipl s $:11 million abow Cl'it'Sii'
admini,tra
lion !'SIImatrs.
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Shku 11i said OHM ha:-; not
C'ornplclcd its ta lly but mn&lt;'Pd('(l
n •v&lt;'nUPS wil l tX" up from ('st imutf's .

· How0ver, ho sa id FPbruar~ re·
cPipts wr rP IJ(')ow f'S timat f's, •·an !'Piing oultho March gain .
cuSf'd Speck of " lhPalrics" and of
try ing 10 ust' month·lo-month fi g-

urrs lo rrasrlhe mpmOI~Of a$!111

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r rtrrit 90 pP!l'l'ni in rrra~r· in tht'
incomf' Ia x was unn ~· ( •ss.: 1ry .

WPil'l !ln t •mploy f'C'S hav&lt;'askt'(l f'O!·a
ruling on lhP issuC".
Th&lt;•suil as ks that a f('dPral ~j uclgt•
dP&lt;: Iai'£'PXaCIIy whu I P&lt;'Osion IX'nf"f·
il s thf' C'mployN"S would haw • if

Whill' citing lhf' $:11 miijion
;,mount. ht• said ltx• lulal actuall y
was $!17 m illion, but that somf" of I h&lt;'

Na tiona l S!t~·J Corp..«'lis lhcmi~ 10
il s wor kflr s as p lanm"CC .
Thf' sui! . fih'&lt;l in U.S. District
Cou r1. namPs National Str'(ll, il s

M arch .
S]X'ck said he was

WC'irl on S!('&lt;'l division, and

not .sur prisr'(J" ' thai thP amoun 1
Of l hP [): •mn
r·ra 1ic CPIPsl&lt;' &lt;ldminisl rat iun .
" nut I think it ralsr"S snmt•
quc-stions i!-S to whf'thf.'.r the. in&lt;.'Om('
lax and lhP bud ~rt ('Ufs !I n lh(' 1&lt;1x
hikP bill) W(' l'f' l'f';J IIy ni"('('SS&lt;..ll"\' ,"
f'X('f\t' df"d pmjl '('limis

lhf' R!•publimn S&lt;' na t~r said.

Tlw adm in l..;tra tion offic ial ac·

m illion df'lkll Cl'ii'SI&lt;' inhPI'iH'&lt;I
from ttu.• (iOP adminisl rat ion . ol
f'o1·mN (;ov . .Jamt 's i\ . Rh&lt;xl(•s.
·Sp&lt;••ksa idlhr·l.pg-lslal iV&lt;' Bu&lt;lgPI
llHir&lt;' jnqit al&lt;'d ) o hitn l h;JI. lh&lt;'

ala'

funds wrrf' F&lt;' bru a ry ('Oilt'&lt;.'lion ..
which W('J"&lt;.' nol I'('('Pivi'CI until
"~lf'as!'d

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stood

unilf'd

against

lht•

J..!'OVPm or 's· pmrXlsa l w hiC'h, in
&lt;Jddil ion l o boosting lht' inc -o.mf' ta.-.; ,
also :-.b:-.h('() st&lt;~ lt• ."ipt'ndin,l.! h.v m ost
agl'n cif'S ln th(' cunl'nl fi sctll ,Vt'ar
by abou! ~}~!"CPO! .
. Thf' R ~p ublil'liOS.. wa nh '&lt; l ('On! i

nw.1tlon or a !"l(l)x1r C'\•nt S~! r(· h oin~(· tm
"tti&lt;' rnC0mP Ia"', whic h olh t' I'Wi.o.;t•
.wou ld ha.vP t'.'\pinlt Mar('h :H.

lhc nPwly introduced, $27.1i billion
bimnlal budg&lt;'l hill.
ll ear in~s on !he budg&lt;•l bill IJ&lt;•gin
in 1h•· HuuS&lt;' F'lnam'' c orm Ir 1e"''"
TU&lt;' sday .

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lo:-;t' somP p('nsion t~.'nrfits unflf'r a
p ropoSI'I.I " J·:rnplo)'CC Stock Ownt•r·
ship Plan." Span sa id his ('lil'nts do.
no! op;x&gt;S&lt;' lhP !-:SOP pmposn l. but
wa n! !o mak&lt;• SUI'(' if is "fair and

Pquii;Jb lf' .··
WPirt on StPf'l wu s r losc·d Fridav
;md nO· comp;'n.v o r union official~
W&lt;'l'l ' av; Jil&lt;lbh· to t'ommf'nt on thP
sui I. . .

N at inn a! Sic 'I: •! annouricfd in
Mar('h l ~IX2 ! ha t it nu long t'r would
lnvP~t in Wf• ii'IOn StP&lt;'I bul was
~villi n g to sl'li lhf' sp1 ·awling mill to

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412 Vinton .Pike·
Gallipolis, OH. 45631
446-5500

Rutland Furniture's April
STOREWIDE SALE
STARTS TOMORROW MORNING
LOOK AT THE FLYER .IN TODAY'S
SUNDAY TIMES-SENTINEL
FOR STOR~DE SAVINGS

its III,INM!wurk&lt; •rs. :I.!XIIofwhomarf'
Ia ill oJI.
/\ knt ;tliv&lt;' -" ~ I I ' agn'l:'nwnl ha:-.
lx'C'n rp;a·ht '1:! tx •twf'f'n Nat I&lt; mal
St('(•l and l'I'PI'l'SPni:.Jii\'('S or lhf'
ln(h•pt:'ndl'nf S!Pt'lworkC'rs a nd In ·

tkP&lt;'nd('lll (;uarcts unions .

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t'&lt;H'h Sunday, k:.!~1 'll11rd
A vf'nlll ', by Ux· Otllo Ve~!k',\1 Publl.'dl lnf!:
( 'ornpan:¥ · Mulllrnt'dlu . lnt ·. St'('l'Jndl'lml!l
JXlsli • R~' pn!d at I ;a!l ll•llls, Ohln 4~\11 .

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al Po nwroy, Ohlo,., I1:J!'t Of ftct• ,

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Mt•mllt•r: 1'hl• A...;,;n(" jafpd !•n &gt;s.'i,
Dally Pn "'~ · As~ortallon and IIV' 1\mrrlmn N4'\lr'~f}l 1Pf'l' t•u t&gt;ll.o.; h4't'S ASSIK'Iatlon .
NaUcmal i\dvt•rt lslnJ! Ut•pt'('S(•nln! lvi'.
Bmnhu m, 1717 W('sl Nlll6 Mill' Hrmd.
Sl,lilt' :n t. !)(otmlt. Mlr hl~&lt;m . 4Kn!l
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• Hot, crisp french fries ,; Fresh creamy cole slaw • 2 dellclous
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No sulw'rlpUOI'l'i
by nwtl pc&gt;rmlttf'd In
Wht•n' l'l6rnfo ("aJTIC'r SC'I'VI('(l Is
itVallabk•.
town s

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Sunday T!mt•s-SrnUI1f'l w\11 001 nP

nos pon!dbl&lt;' for :ldvann• poymPnts made
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Six rnonlhli .............. , ....... , ........ $10.40
DaUy and Sunday .
MAn.. SUBSCKIP110NS
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!'tl Wl'f'ks ....... .' ................... , ...... $.'11.48

26 w...!IJ

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!12 Wl'Pks ... .......... ... .. , .. ........, .. .. ~'16. 16
26 Wl'Pko ... : .. .. .. ... .... ....·,.... ,..... .. $29.64

L1 WfOks .... ......... ...... .. .. ........ :.. 115.21

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IJI 'UbiPms a llfog i ~ la t i vt ' ht •t. •ring~ o n

fm: t h!' nimP in both l'Uunt if•s i.o.; ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _...:__ _ _ _
app;m •nll_v ."ilahlf'. ,
"A:-; WC' Sf'&lt;~ jj hf'I"P, t hf'n• WC'I"C' 40
arn's l ~ in Mt-11-di. whh·h is a fair l.v
normt.~ l amount or anv~ t s"' ·· h(1 s;Jid .
.·· " II has l't'rllaliwd ptl'ltYTnuch !h(l

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lndrP!•ndcnl S!('('iwori&lt;Prs Union as
dPfcmi&lt;;nl s.
.fohn Span, a Strutx•nv illo, Ohio,,
law:w r n'lain!'() b.l' plaint iffs. sa id .
Friday I hallh&lt;'Y aiL 1 n· all ali&lt;'as l411
,VPars old and worriPd that th( '.\' may

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l:&gt;asrbail ·sizr hail and dama~lng winds .
AI IC'a ...; t ninr tornadlx-s hit no r1h('lrn l .ouis iana. whPn' two pl'Opl£?
wPre killrd. Winds r'&lt;'a&lt;'hed Hl mph in Shr'f'vrpor1 .
Cold, stmdy rain ldl in lhP mid-M ississippi Vailry and ;liang I hi'
Ohio Va ilrv. i .ighl rain tl'ach('() nor1h to Mlnm.,;ota and Wismnsin .
Dt's pil l' ihP dah"•. a w inlrr slmm wall'h wa s in f'fft'( 'l f or nOI1hPrn

Ext.ended Ohio forecast

By ROBERT K MUJ.J&lt;: U

$7.H7 million - l hc• most for a s in ~h·

By 'lbe A."-'&lt;OCiat!!d Pn..o;.,
Sf'\'(•r&lt;' thundPrstorm s rakC'd lhP IO\.\.'PI' Mississippi Vallf'y
St.J tut'da,v. spuw nin~ m ort' t han a dozen tomad(')('!\, and producing

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up iq time.
" ... The coun\ t; 3 and 2. Dawkins
shakes hls head !k&gt; the catcher. This
could either metn he doesn't Uke
the pJtch cane« lor, or Dawkins ·
doesn't want ICJgQ into a condom!·
nlum deal rather FranciSco Is
developing In ' Fort Lauderdale.
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shared by military. experts. They
point out that the Lebanese anny
has fewer than 11,!00 able-bodied
men. ManyJJf them have spentthe
last several years elth«c In barracks or at home. they have no
combat experience, yet they wUI be
expected to tame the veteran
par;unllllary groups tbat have
been engaged In factional flghtlng
for years.
The -. Lebanese anny began the
winter without adequate clothing, •
l,el alone useable equipment. Its
ragtag !JllOps have rtfl~ that don't
work, un~ thilt 'dOii't' match,
equipment ti!hPt'loesn'trun tor lack
of spare parts. 1)Je urgent need ls
for bastes; the 'ODited Stales has
responded by shlpplng them M48
tanks.
Lebanese ~
·
nt Amln Ge-.
' 18 . more U.S.
mayel also
Marines to help " · keep order . .

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St m ng and J.!U Sl~· at Toss thC' sta IC' w,C'n' ~C'nC'ra lly rrom t he• l'asl a l
1:~to :.li. l mph h'Ust ing to n('O.II ' :«I milt"S Jlf'l' hout'. TPmJ.X'ra tutl"S were' ln
I hc 4fls .
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T ht• .1 a .m . &lt;•xl !l'm("S t( ~ lnpl'l '~ltUITh Wf'rl' .j9 dpg1ws at Cinc innati

and Zanesv illl' and

$.lh mi ll ion in t ~tH-2. I lis sugiwsOOn
!t)l" l'f'\'amping Wf'irton S!wl's tin
mill l'Uiting lim •s inc n"ilsl:'d thrir
nu1pu 1.
F r ;lflk (; . &lt;;;urison . . h•:o~st·
McHm r ~. h:Pilh Mim'\L_ock and~) ·
Md\ii lit ·k a II pn lvidr-d suggPsl ion ...
to cut t h(~ ros t of p1'0duc ·ing sintf'r,"
bc..mdf'd ma ~s uf mPial. '1111' fou r
WPn ' ('I'C\Iilt'&lt;l \\'ith sa v ing th1· mill

cam r up w ith idr&lt;is thai accoun!Pd
rOr m oret hun $t million in sa \·ings.

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·WEATHER FORECi\ST - The Natto~al W~ather Service
forecasl for Sunday predicts an area of. snow and snow flurries
stretching from the Pacific Northwest to the Rocky Mo1111taln stales.
Snow Is also forecast lor ion
stretching from the Great Lakes to the
Dakotas. Showers -are 'predicted for parts of California, Nevada, Utah,•
Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, i\rizona and a large are" stnilchlng
from New England we&gt;it
the Great Lakes "nd as far south a.•
Ten,.,...,..,, (t\P LlL•erphoto).
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p;Jny," hi' said.
F:rn'0st 1\. . Starr, iJ WC'irtGrr
Pmploy['(' for :lti yl•a rs )Yh(l. &lt;J~ ·C&lt;'t~
lhf' T['('h niral Sf'Jvit"&lt;'·Tln Plair ·
Products d&lt;•partmrnl of'\he mill. ·
. wa~ &lt;T&lt;'&lt;1il('() wi th so.win~&lt;' plailt

. WEIR~XlN. W.Va . tAP I - Marl'
than 100 WPirton Steel Co. 0m·
pl oy~ C'Onl ribul('() COSI ·CUiting
id\•as las! year !hal savt'lllhP sl('('i
mUI ·$27.t million. Wrlr1on Ptt&gt;SI
df'ni .John " .lack" 11f'dtinP said.
Eight of lhoSO' i'mploy("('s each

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Art Buohwald

The lncome of baseball players
Interest on hls money.
seems to be getting more attention
"Hernandez has gqne over to
from the media than how I hey play
speak lo Dawkins, Apparently
the game. Pretty soon we can
loildon just gave Hernandez a Up
expect to hear the sport.• an- on a high-tech stock, and be wants
nouncers on lelev1slon descrtblng a --to·talk II over with Dawklns, so they
contest like I his:
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can call their brokers after the
"Coming up to bat is Paul lnniJIC ls over.
London, the million-dollar wonder·
'"nne umpire has Joined the
boy right fielder. -London·. who
group and he Is writing down the
became a free agent last year. Is
name olthe stock. Dlrksea ls at the
,the highest-priced lell·hander In
plate and play Is resuming: Dawbaseball. Hls deal is; every time tle
kins throws a fast one oVer the
gets to firs! base, · he receives a cornrr and It's eailed a ball.
$1,ro'l bonus and a new automobile. Catcher Sam Francisco, who does
"On the mound Is Too-Tall
light beer commercials for the
·Dawkins, who was given the .
Empire State Bulldlng as
txinus
when he signed up with the New
York Yankees. Dawkins, who owns
210 Kentucky Fried Ollcken fran·
chlses, l'l'!ade an unsuccessful bld to
buy Sears Roebuck last week with
the trust fund set up for him by
George Stelnbre.-r. Strike one ..
, "The Infield Is expECting a bunt.
Third baseman · Pedro Cappello,
who earns $1 milliOn a year dolng
commercials lor die Wallln -SavIngs and Loan Company, Is playing
In close. Don Klrby, the shortstop
who made $750,001 last year and
held out this season during spring
practice because tt-ey W'Oulc!n't
renegotiate his contract, Is coverIng secilnd base. Dawkins winds up
..:. here comes the ball, London
sWings - It's a line drive over
. Pablo Hernandez' glove ·into right
field, and LondOn ls sale on nrst.
.,Jiernandez and London have tt-e
same business tnall8ger and they
seem to .he having a heated ·
discussion on a tax st-elter they're
both ln.
"The next hitter ls Ron Dirksen,
who gets a lllg ovation trom' the
Crowd. Ron has iiOlden paraChute
deal with the Red !Ia!!· U he Is ever

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Ft•ln wa" PXJH 'It'll acr;ossOhlo Saturday and Saturday nigh! with
jx&gt;ssiblc thundt'rstorm' Sunday. Highs wiiJ .be In tpp ~ and lows
tonight :r, to44 . Showcrs a1c lik&lt;'ly Sundaywlth hlgh&amp;rmperatun:&gt;S ln
thP mid &lt;lOs.
An lnlenS!' low ptl'SsuJl' ccntPr was local£&lt;! in &lt;'as! central
Mis,;.;,uri !'his morning. A cold fr'Onl trall!'d south ·tni o the Gulf of

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respoi)Sibtlity In ~!8!. Hl8 gener!J.)
. ~legation "to the United · Natbns
views on the Soviet Union were
Second · Special Session on
Disarmament. ·
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clearly understood. He df&gt;lesrves
the opportunity 10 lmplemelit thole
For the past 10 years, Adelman
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vtews
by delegating autrorlty to
has written proUflcally on foreign
key people of his own choosing.
affairs·. I have read enough of his
To be sure, under the ConsUtu·
wrtllng to fonn a judgment that a
!lor\ the Senate must ~·adVIse and
keen and wid~ ranging mind Is bere
consent" to certain presldenUal
at work. To the charge that he has
actions. When It cornea to the
nev~r engaged In direct "negotla·
·ttons" on arms control, It may · conflnnallon of federal judges and
suffice to remark that the director's
t"e approval of treatl!'S, l!lat power
ought to be exercised a:t a high level
job Is not personally 1o engage In
negotiations.· His job Is to run a
of statesmanShip. .Judges~ for
life and'treatles become part Qf the
thlnk tank. So much for the first
supreme law ,of the land.
point.'
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ll Is a different matter wiUJ
Over the long haulltls the secon&lt;l
point that carries the gre_
a ter . executive nominations. In this
mearilng. If our pollllcal process Is
area. absent the most compeDlng
to' lunctln properly, responslbUlty objections, a president Is entitled to
confirmation of the nomlllee$ ot. his
choice. The system hardly could
wOrk otherwise. In the Adelml!ft
matter, the sltuatlon Is especially
distressing, because .we tlnd such
HepubUcan senators as Pressler of
South Dakota and Mathl;ls .ot,,_
Maryland opposing the nominee
chosen by their president. Wbat
kind of team play is this?
The most · sharnetul role In this
'affair has fallen to Sen. Alan
Cranston of Calllorilla . Before the
Adelman hearings had begun,
Cranston made It clear that he
would neyer vote to confirm. The
senator's general views on dtsar·
mament and arms control arequlte
different from the views held by the
president and hls nominee. Well
and good. II at some time In the
future, the admlnlstratlon 's views
should be reflectedJI! a dlsannament · treaty presented lor the
Senate's concurrence, that oa:aslon will provide a forum for the
Cranston poslllon. It the senator
from Call lornla should be elected
president ln · 1~:· hE. would be
entitled to name· his own key
people .

s]XH'h lhatllw &lt;'ruplions or Mount Saini Helms had released marl'
sulfur dioxidt• Into lhl' a tmO.~phcn· " !han has been re leased in the last 10

The Sunday Times-Sentinel- Page A-3

Pomeroy- Middleport-·· Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleosanl, W.Va.

arms control. He led the U.S. · hand. Ronald Reagan won the

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Senate returns from Its Easter
recess, an early order of business
wtll be a vote on theconflrmallonof
Kenneth Adelman as director of the
Anns Control and Disarmament
Agency. Of course the nomination
should be confirmed. 11 will be a
· shameful day for the Senate. and a
sad day for the political process, 11
th e nomlnaton should be rejected .
Two reasons support this view.
The first Is that Adelman Is
ab\111dantly quaUfled for this postlion. The second is that Ronald
Reagan won the presidency In 1981.
On the first point: President
Reagan announced the resignation ·
of Eugene Rostow'as director of the.
arms control agency onJan . 12, and
simultaneously announced the
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perspe~ttve

Has President Reaga n fin ally overcome his fear of !he " kiiiN trees"
whosp noxious fum&lt;&gt;' suppoSf'dly lhrca lr n Ihe hcall h of people all across

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2 CHIPHR DINNIRS $3.69

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BY PAUL ALEXANDER
A.'&lt;.oodaled Pl'e8!i Writer
' COLUMBUS, Ohio I AP) - Til&lt;'
hmd of tho .Ohio Arn£'rican Civil
Liberties Union predicts tli£' slat£'

1983

April 3, 1983 ,.'

Pomeroy- Middle;,trt- . Gbllipolis, _Ohi&lt;&gt;-Poinl Pleasant, W. Va'.

. may release some- prisopers Parl.v
: to ea"" overcrowding aryd comply
:wlr h a judge's to Slop puttlng l hrCP
-prison£'rs In som£' ct'lls at lhP
149-yPar-old Columbu s Corrt'C ·
:tional Faci lity
The oriler Frida y by U .S . .Judge
RoiX'rt M . Dunca n, on a rpquf'st for
.PmPrgency rPiif'l from thr• 1\Ci.U,
:bans llipi.,.cPiiing of inma lfos ai lht•
•near-downtown prison. Tho sta ll'
:has unlil m id.n ight Thursdav to
r . comply.
Duncan said tripip-c·olling const l
tuws an lpurlediate threat of
irf!'pa r able harm to irunates and
ou twpig hs any bun:lm on lhP slate lo
end t ho prar• tico.
· The faci lity has 2, (1.1:1 prisoners,
nmr ly tw ice as h1any as ttl;;' J.I:il
allowm as nl .Jan. I. when
double-cclling was to ('Od under &lt;1
:J.year -old consenI d{'{'rec. The sl atc
now is fighllng tho dPCreo In coun .
Pr ison officials are noncommitt a!

on I he prosppel of frf'&lt;' ing prisoners
convic ted or non -v ioiPnt t'r irm&gt;s.
saying t hoy would spend the

W&lt;'('kcnd £•xa mining a ltr-rnativ£-S.
But BPn son Wolman. O hio ACLU
PXf'CU I ivf' d i rrct or. says hf' dOC'Sn ' t
·rhink(;ov. Richard Cdestr has
much choieP.
" I'm sure• it' s not somPt hlng thcy
. want to do," WOlman sa id. " Their
huck i s up aga inst lhf' wa ll . ll 's

somet hing I think was lnr'Vitabl&lt;'.
~- I I hink what's happcll&lt;&lt;l is lh&lt;'
Ce lcslf' administratlqn is ln a bind
and ha' lo lake tho nak for a dPcadc
of il'gislal fvc and ronl'Ciions poli·
cies which havP cr f'ated thP
unconsclonabl&lt;'

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unronst ltu·

tional conditio n ~."
A mandatory scntem•l ng law
passro last y£'tl'r by the I~ isla tufl'

SAVE SlOO

Pal'sons who had ht"t •n tntvPIIng

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Tlw samr l &lt;.~w inr ludrod '-1 prov i
sion that gives Cdcslc lh&lt;' au thor it y
to issup r m Prgf'ncy pa rolf'S of
pe-t sons convief('(l of third and
fourlh -dPgreP ff' i on ip s a nd

Steal
Metenng System
• Shutter Speeds From 1
Second to an Act1on

Call, and let me explain State Farm 's
unbeatable combination of service,
protection , and economy.

able. Bayonet Moun!

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Gallipolis, Oh .
Phone 446-4'290

MJSSING ...: 'l'lle extensive Euler decoratkms on llle iawn of Mr.
~ and ~· Franklin Rl,.,r, Eul Main St., Pomeroy, were mlllJoreiJ lhls
·• ~ear by many. However, Mrs. Rizer hJUI been out of town and didn't get
It al together uniU Thursday lor the et$iyment of pan nrby on the

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• Amaz rng catures lor an
tncredrbly Low Prrce

SMC Lenses

CAROLL SNOWO E N
417 Second Ave.

r!'fuSf' inmat£-S, so if they'!"£'
('()mmittm. we havi• lo takt• l h&lt;'m."
i\ weok ago, tho prison starl('d
adding an rx l ra bunk to !i.root ,
:1-ineh by 8fool. H- inch &lt;x•lls origi
na lly df•s igncd for l'o u r prisonC'rs bu I
later convened lo hold l wo, Taylor
sa i!,l.
1wPnty·fiv&lt;&gt; such cells already

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tt:Jing of the palitl .. ·

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· asSPSsmC'nt fin thc•lnl ra -statC' gross

' : r PCcipl s of Ohio's public utilit ies .
• ·. : In 19H'2, companies filed ra t&lt;•
, cases with the Public Utilities
: 9om mlssion or Ohio seeking $1..1
• ·bil l ion In now rPVPnucs. They wcrp
: gra nted 64 percent of wh~l they
· .• ought.
Alt hough Ihat Is a lower pcrcen·
O: tagc than in any or I he prpvious II vi&gt;
.._ : · ymr s, II still 11'PI'f'scnls the largest
: dollar amount - $81.i0.7 million.
' 'ThP reason l hest• numberSwere
: so lar go In our opinion was the
: ab ility -of utilities to file multiple or
; · puncakc cases." Spra tley said.
·: That Is r xpcded to c hange as a
.· r,•sull of a new sial£' low;whlch bars
· 'utiJ iiiPs from riiin,:: more than one
· non-emr•rgency ra te caS£' at a time.
: ' T hLs year, the PUCO has OK'd
, ·almost $112 million or lhl' $272
·. million In ~'&lt;'Qu ested ra t£' hlk'" ·
· :casc~ won h almost $710 m illion arc
' JX'ndlng.
• Spra tiPy sa id Friday lhP $119
million ra te lnceoasP sought by Ohio
8£'11 amounted to an unreasonable
doubling or resldcnlia l ra tes.

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the Radio Shack ttore or partiCIPatl:
"Ratea lew Feb. 1982. /L.oCat ctlar
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Ilr found a fmnl window brokPn.
HOWl'vPr, no t&gt;vldPDN' of a gun shot
was found.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
DEPOSITORY
DAILY PICK UP SERVICE
.BY
PUROLA'TOR
AND
UNITD PARCEL SERVICE

loud noist• and 1hP brt•uklng o(g iass.

M('(' mskt•y .

K l()('i'k '.&lt; m ot ht•r , AIIPP Kl&lt;X~'k,
said her sl)n had suff~n'&lt;l brain
dumagtl and had bN"'n ronnt'l'tt'd to
a ·n'Splrclt or anclllfP·suppol'l tXllllp·
mPnl. lh•_dlt'i.l at 1 p.m . F'rlday, an
I&lt;lyl'iu Mt •morlal llospllal S(XIkt•s·
man said.
Md 'ro!-i kt·~' s&lt;.tld tht• blow appal
Pnt!y f'ott•("(l food f rom lht"~ boy's
stomach Into his wlndplj.l('. Ht • sa id
tht• bo): had Palt•n about ~o mlnuh•s
hl'fcu·p the ' at'('iclenr .

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· . consumc rca~W~flord thai and wo' f!'
· going to try to prove thai somet hing
I£&gt;Ss than thai Is l'f'asonablc. And wr
w Ill do II based on &lt;'XP£'11&lt;'vidcncc ...
: Spratley said.
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" I don' t have any magic
'. numbers, obviously. We just rt:'
·: cciVl'd a box y&lt;'Stcrday w ith a rate
·case In II . But It's been our
.; PxP,.rience In Jhe past thai they
.-have overlnfla t£'d their rate
rcqu&lt;'Sts."
'· Sprat ley said th&lt;' hig her rat es, In
' large part due to if'&lt;:!Pr al deregula·
• tJon of the Industry. t·ould Ioree
: som e consumers to g ive up their
•phones.
. • " II m oeo and more people. and
: rm talking about substantial
:, amounts or people, are not able to
a !lon:l$~.or s:lla month just to hav~ '
4 telephone before you make any
· long-distance · calls, that means
universal service -will begin to
· disappear," he sa id.
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: :beableto'llllorda teiephone, there's
: golng to be fewer a'nd fewer people
; ·we' ll be able to r each bEcause
, ·they've bt&gt;en prided out of the.
•;market," Spratley said.
; • · He said present Oa t-ratereslden·
•;Uai 5ervlce, Including access-Une
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: ;$14.45 mont111y. He 51\ld that would
: Jump io $2Il.ll 'IInder Ohio Bell's
an lncrea.Se of96 jlercent.

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. m illion last ,V('af.
And he's aiming fur man• this
ymr, in pill'! by !ly ing to I r im a $119
mi llion rah' requr•s l flied by Ohio
BPI I Tek•phonP Co.
Spratley outlined the 1 ~R'2 sav ings
In a n~po rt to \t"gislators .
. "Th is brings IIH · grand t0tal of
&gt;•w ings directly due to the lonsu, "m Prs· Counsel' par t icipation In
: •r·as&lt;" sin&lt;'&lt;' 1977 to $:!4ti.6 miltlon,"
: 1h&lt;' report sa Id.
Tho $:1.2 million budget for
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_rlage IICPnses this past W('{'k In
·f.iaUia Counly Proba tP Cow1 Wf' t'P:
M ario P. Bart'l'ill, ~. Ga lli polis,
unemployed , and Chrl,llna A
lmboden,1K, Ht. 2, Bidwl'li , studenl .
David K. Bush , 2ti, Eureka Star
Houtc, Wr!'CkPropc1·ator. and Belly
N . R~pc. 19, HI. ~ . , r ;ulllpolls,
unemployed .
Dean C. F'&lt;'tl y, I K, HI. I , Ch&lt;osh la•.
mechanic , und ,Ju anita .1. Stewart ,
16. Ches hire, stud&lt;'nl .
K&lt;'vin M. Day, 21. Ht. 1. BldwPII, ,
unemployed , and L&lt;&gt;sa M . Whit&lt;&gt;, 211;·
I:.!JI Spring Valll'y Aparlmmts,
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ii('('nsro (ll'at•tlcal nurs&lt;'.
Marcus C. Lawhon, tl, HI. I,
&lt;ia lllpulis, unPmployf'&lt;:l, and l:X,bra
S! Holley , i&gt;. HI. 2, Bldwl'il , bank
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machinist . and KrL'Ii 1.. t ;mntur. 20.
Rt. 2, Pal riot. unPmploy t'&lt;l.
, Charle&gt;s ~- Null,~. 49&lt; 'hllllmlhr
Rd., assl,lunl manag&lt;'l', and I.lsa C.
Young, 24, o:lli.l a&lt;'kson l'lke, Holzer
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( irt'gOIJ' H. Day, 21, 124 Fourth
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burly otreet.

Marriage licemes

OFFER GOOD ONTIL APRIL 10. 1983
Outfit consists of: 135 Telephoto Lens 879.50 value. Strobe.
Flash 839.50 value. Sky Fii(Br $9 .96 Value. 1 Roll Color. Film
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83.50 value.

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LAGRANiiE , Ohio tAl'&gt; - A
J:lyPar·old Lorain Count y boy dl&lt;'&lt;l
Friday ~ Iter bc&gt;ing lnj unm In a freak
aec ldPnt durlng a backyard basi«&gt;tbal[game, authorities salrl .
.lames Ki()('i'k, oll.aGrangt •, dlcd
Of injuri&lt;'S SUfft' l'cd Wht•n h~ 'w"s
Pibowf'&lt;:l ln thP&lt;'ht'SI during a gamP
or baskl'tball with lhrrt• othPt' boys
outside his parents ' home, aeeord·
lng to Lorain PullcP ChiP! Si&lt;'Vt'

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backrd hi~ whlelr unto ( 'ounly

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Mrs. 1'. H . H andulph. Parsons lhm
dmvo awuy wilh the dPputl£'s In
pursuil . H&lt;' wa.&lt; appl'f'll&lt;'ndPd, put
Into J,all bPfol'f' bPing l'l•l!'ased on
bond pt.•_ndlng an apj,camniX' In the
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lwut r I, l!f'&lt;.&gt;dwUIP. Hawk a'po11cd

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T.D, Tay lor, Ohio Conrctional
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Frid~y ~rwsled Vlt'(:.~f E. P~rson,,
24, Hock!ngpcu1, on charilcs of
driving while lntoxi&lt;'ated toUowing
a minor ar'&lt;'idr nt at RPcctsvlli&lt;'.
According to Ill&lt;' 11'()011, Deputll's
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.Jud)le Duncan said in his order,
"While defendants have for some been llnaliz£d, effectuated or for"We wilt be looking at va'rious . " The court lsmlndlul olthelncrease
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and CornPCtion. However , since
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1981. the defendants have
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John P. Houdash~lt
POMEROY - Funeral services
lor John Phlllp Houdashelt; 9:1,

Route 1, M1nersv111e, who died
Frtday at the htlme or a niece, Mrs.
Ronald Reynolds In Minersville,
WUl be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the
Ewing Funeral Home.
. Mr. Houdashelt was
Nov.
26, 1900 at Nease Settlement, a son
of the late Phll!p S. ~nd M'ry Davis
Houdashelt. He· was a Iarmer.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.
Guy R. (Freda) Russell, Miners·
v1lle, and Mrs. Earl (Anna)
Eichlnger, Girard; - live nieces,
Mrs. VIrgil (Mary) Harnm, Mrs.
Bradford (Helen) Maag, Mrs.
Ronald (Rae) ,Reynolds, Mrs. AI
(Dorothy) Smlh, au of Miners·
ville; Mrs. Alfred (Shirley) Davis,
Niles; six nephews, Edmund
Grueser, Athens; Elmer Grueser,
Point Pleasant, W. Va.; William
Grueser, Middleport; Milton Houdashelt, Gallipolis; Cl!arles Yost,
Minersville; John R Hltchen~. El
Paso, Tex.
Besides his parents, he was
Pre&lt;;.eded In death by a brother,
three 'sisters and a nephew.
O!tlclatlng In Monday's service"
will be Rev. Stanley Me1'11fleld.
Burial will be In the Gilmore
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home !rom 2 to 9 p.m.
today.

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Instituted by Lt. Ernest Wigglesworth, cornmander 11 the GaJUaPr. PLEASANT- Clarence 0 . • Meigs Poat State Htahwa,y Patrol,
Whlltilliton, 66, Rt. 2. Point Plea· . regarding the 11Je or non-use 11 seat
sant, died Ft1dily evening In
belts, tndjcated a 93 percent
Pleaiant Valley Hoapltal tollowlng
non·use by area motor1$ts.
a three-year tuness.
AccOrding to stat1$Ucs, 1.020 stop
BOrn March 9, 1917 at Ambrosia.
checks W!!re made resulting in 97
he. was the son of the late James
drivers using seat belts whtle 1,483
Robert Whlitlngton and Lottie
did not use seat restraints.
Levenla McDermitt Whittington. ·
In January, a 10 percent com·
He was 8 member or American
pllance was revealed during the
Legion Post 23 of Point Pleasant, a
spot checks while February's
World war n veteran, having
figure was eight percent compared
served In the u.s. Army and Air
with juSt six percent last month.
Force and was retired !rom the
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west Vlrglnta Department of Hlghways, for whom he worked 17years
tn MaS&lt;ln CoWtty.
Surviving are his wife, Irene
Open Daily 10-9;
Baker Whittington; a sister, Mrs.
Closed Sunday
Margaret Meredith, Fairborn,
Ohio; two brothers, William, of
Point Pleasant, and Lester, Co!umbus, Ohio.
He was preceded In death by four
brothers, Horton, Robert, Sidney
and Harold.
' Funeral seivlces wW be at 2 p.m.
Monday at the Wilcoxen Funeral '
Home, Point Pleasant, .Wth the
Rev. Herman H. Jordan of!lctat·
lng. Burial will follow In SWtcrest
Cemetery.
Friends may call a\ the funeral ,
horne alter 4 p.m. today.
Mllltary graveside rites will be
'conducted .by American Legion
Post 23.

Commander 'wlggle~orth Said - During the 1110nth or March, rour the lour accide!lts. Statewide. of tn
Saturday, "This tact Is d1$turb1ng.
trattjc tatalttles. were recorded 1n . lata!$ where sear belts were
We had hoped to raise voluntary
Oallli •ahd Meigs CoWttles. Seat available, they were used l!l only
compllanc~to a 30 percent level." . restilints were not used In any 11 · th·-ee accidents.
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POMEROY --Five calls were answered Friday by locjll units, .the
MetgS County Emergency Medical
SerVIces repol1s.
At 8:32 a.m .. the Pomeroy Unll
took Estel Collins from the POIJl!'roy Health Care Center to Veterans
Mernorlill Hospital; Raclneatll ;oo·

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Knob Road to · Jackson General
Hospital; Middleport at 12:17 p.r:n.
tookGacyHannlngfromVaughan's
Cardinal to Veterans Memorial;
Mlddlej)ort at 3:01p.m. took Gladys
Moore, :m Wright St., Pomeroy, to
Veterans Memorial and Tuppers

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PROCfORVU. LE - Berdlv IA&gt;- Alice Mae Swisher
wl,, 86, of ProotorvUie, dll'd F'rlday '
GALLIPOLIS - . Pallbearers for
at St. M1tty 's Hospital In
the funNal services of Alll:e Mae
Huntington.
Bom March 24, 1897 In Scottown, Swishc&gt;r werP announced Saturday
th&lt;' daughter of the latP A.C. and by the Willis Funeral HoJ11C'. They
werP: Gordon Swisher, .It~.' ThompPart~la Rice Pet rle.
son:
Vred Thompson, David Moore,
Mertltx•r of the RomP Church of
V&lt;'rnon
Lucas and David .Joni.'S.
Christ, Rome Garc!Pn Club , Wind·
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Club.
, , Survl_vro by.thr(!e sons, I.Y.ridall of · (·ouslns. Others prrcrolng· him m ·
· South Point; and Gary and Arnold, death were gmndparents, Mr. and
both of Scottown.
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' Preceded In dea Ih by ht•r hus- Mrs. Blain&lt;' Cart&lt;'r, Sr., and an
band, Otis l..&lt;wls, In l~:il. Also uncle, Blaine Carter, .Jr.
precedl'd by two brothers and one
sl•ter.
F'unl't"al SI'IVICI.'S will be hc·ld I
p.m. Monday at !ht• llall Fum•ral
Home In ProctorviUP with Minister
Bill Rhod•.•s officiating. llurlalwlll
lx• at Plmsant Rldgp CPml'tPiy.
· VriPnds ma y call at thl' fum•ra l
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chapters are expected Ill atteild a
conference on jObs and acid rain In
Columbus Monday thrOugh Wednesday at uie Sheraton Columbus
Plaza.
The conference will address
current legislation under consideration In Congresg&lt; !fiat · wtll mean
further hardsWps on local mlrtlng,
according to Don Holcomb of
Ewlngton, a member of UMW
Local 1957 a1 Southern Ohio Coal
Co.'s Raccoon No.3 mine.
Speakers at the conference wUI
Include UMW. President Richard L.
Trumka; Rep. Tom Luken, D-Ohlo;
Rep. Nick Joe RahaJI, D-W.Va .;
Ohio Gov. Richard Celest~; Dr.'
Gary Stinsland; and Joseph P.
Brenna n, BCOA president :
Pre- registration wUI be held from
4-8 p.m. Monday and 8 a. m.-9:45
a.m. Tuesday, with the conference'
opening atlO a.m . Tuesday.
All local cha pter members are
responsible for making their own
reservations. Addit ional Information may be obtained from the
international COMPAC office at
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POMEROY_:..:. When John L. War~r bmigltt hls "bike In a basket" in
1975, even lie ·didn't emoslon the elegance which was to come . with
customizing.
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and loaded With wha t Warner calls "gimmick gadgetry and ladl sh a nd
trendy parts."
And whJle we're not sure what that means, we 'c a n ce rtainl y loo k al ii
and exclaim In all honesty "That's ~ glamour bike, all right!"
The purple and blue mirror flake body finish Is enhanced by 24-kara t
gold plate and gleaming chrome parts and accessories ..
· To see it Is to know that here is a motorcycle which has not only taken
big bucks but plenty of time and talent to get 11 where rr ls tro ay.
"Expensive, bUt not outrageous,'' commented the prOud owner as he .
whipped out a cloth to knock off a spot of dust.
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molding, and painting, and admits that the better It looks, the less he rides

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State Auditor
Rio speaker

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RIO GRANDE - Ohio Auditor
Thomas E. Fe rguson will Sp&lt;'ak to
!he Ohio Va lley Management
Assoclatlonatlt s monthly breakfast
meeting set !or 7: 30a .m.Tuesdayat
J ames A. RhodPs Student Center on
!he Rio Gra nde Coill'ge and
Community Colipgc campus.
Ferguson is expected to~ offer
Insights on the administration of
Gov. Richard Ce leste.
Reelected to a !our-year lcrm In
1982, Ferguson introduced compu·
ter auditing lo state government as
one of his first official acls and has
been successfuJ ·in detecting fraud
through iJlegal welfare payments ..
Anyone wl•hlng to a !tend Fergu·
son's SJX.l'l'Ch m ay makC' a reserva·

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The modified bike Is classy in every sense of the word - a real
showpiece!
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And that's exactly whai Warner does with II . He dlspl ~ys It in aut o
shows or the Southeastern Division of tre International Show Car
Association of whic h he Is a me mbe r.
In the past two years, he has brought home three all-show ou tsta nding
blkf awa rds - two from !he Ohio Center in Columbus and the thi rd fr om a
show In Huntington.

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appea rance - tha i motorcycle.even has gold plated spar k plugs -but he
has captured pr izes lor display.
Warner exhibits his custom bike In a realistic cllmp see r&lt;' ro mplete
with tent ,. leaves , a simulated camp !Ire, crushed beer cans a nd .a
motorized manikin d epicting a sUghtly Intoxicated bike rider. ·
For his displays, Warner in the past lew years has taken lour firsl s..
two seconds and a third In his class.
His helping ha nd In lhe travel hobby Is his wt!c, Cella McCoy, who
obviously enj oys It a ll a nd Is right the re when It's showtlme.
Yes, Wa rner has hlmsclf a classy bike there, all of his own design - a
real sho'Wpiece!

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Wes t Virginia State Grange Legis·
!alive Director. and his wife.
Emma , a West Virginia State
Grange Lec turer's committee
member, recently· attended the 1..____.,.,.,;.:.;:.;..
first of lour me mbership training
meetings sponsored by the Na·
Ilona I Grange In :West Virginia.
Wlb Just , regional membership
director lor Ohio and West Vtrgt.
nta, conduqed th,e two-~our train·
tng session With the aid or West
Vlrgtnl!l State grange tnaster, John
0 . Hall of Ravenswood.
Attending the session besides the
Ashleys were West Virginia State
Grange Steward, George !vicCos·
key; assistant steward, Paul Sims;
secretary, Beth Li!wls; treasurer,
1 Brooks Wolle; executive commit·
' teeman, Dallas Skeens; energy
chairman, David Lewts; publicity
director, Martha McCoskey; jun·
lor grange direCtor, Phillis Hall;
youth directors, Jack and Barbara
Green; and youth couple, David
and Be\h Lewis .
Jwit unveiled the new National
Grange membership kit which was
developed after several years · of
study.
· He ?emonstrated the proPer way
to use the kll. The •klt emphasizes
tbe need Ill acqualllt the publlc wtth
' 'the abUity of the Grailge Ill belp the
individual, the famUy, and the :
community.

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Meet8 Monday
A -purple and hlue mirror flake.finirh enhancer the 24·kt.Jrat

POMERQY .. The Meigs 'County
F.a lr Board :will meet at 8 p.m.
·Monday in·the st!fretary's office on
the Rock Springs Fairgrounds.
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RUTLAND - Ame'rit&lt;an· Le-·
gton Rutland Post 467 and the
SOns of the American Legion
will hold a n EJster egg hunt
Sunday at 1 p.m. at the post
farm. Saturday night dances are
C&lt;Jntinuing a t the post from 9
p.m . to 1 a.m.
LECI'A - Su nrise servlces
wlll begin at 6:30 a.m. Sunday
morning a t the Lecta Taberna.
cle with.the Rev . Charles Parker
of Patriot bringing the message.
Eve ryo ne Is ln_vlted.
GALLIPOLIS .:. Chu rch ser·
vices begin at 7 p.m. Easter
Sunday night at the Okev
Church, lOc a ted on Scottown
Lefty • Road . Preaching wUl be
by the Rev . Garland Montgomery Su nday School Is 10 a .m .
eac h Sunday
, everyone Is
.,
welcome.
BiDWELL - Mount Car me l
Baptl sl Church will have revival
se rvices' starting Easter Sunday
through the week beginning at 7
p.m . nightly, by the Rev .'Vance
Watson, pastor, the Rev. Ca lvin
Minnows and the Rev. Jerry

Simms. All are welcome.
GAL.LJPOLJS - "MarrlagP
Relationship" Is a new Sunday
School class sta rting at the
Gallipolis Christian Church Sunday at 9:30a.m . Denny Coburn ,
m lnlster, wUI be teaching each
Sunday. For more Information
ca II 446·1863.
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EVERCHEEN - An £aster
cantata, "His Last Days," will
be preSl'nlcd HI Westerman
Churc h In 1-:ver;::rf'Cn, Sunday
ni gh t all 7: :~J

MONDAY
BiDWELL ~ Pomona
Gra nge will meet at 7 p.m .
JY[onday . A potluck din ner will
be conduc t«J

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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallla
Twirlers wlU have a Western
Square Dance Saturclay, April 2,
a t the Galllpolls Developmental
Center (next to the Golf Course)
8 to 11 p.m. The caller will be
Harry McCOlgan from Prin ·
ceton, W. Va. Everyone Is

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• Af!!il 3, 1983 .

PAC shows-Indian \art

Calendar
SUNDAY

w, Va.

ments will follow at the Paula
COckran residence, 417 First.
Ave. All members and prospective members are welC&lt;Jme to
attend.
GALLIPOLIS - French Colony Chapter~ Nat(onal Society
Daughters of ' the American
Revolution will meet a:t the .
home of Mrs. Kenneth Welker.
MQnday at 1: ~ . Officers wUl be
e lected and all members are
urged to attend.
TUPPEF\5 PLAINS - A spring
revival wUl get underway Monday
at the St. Paul Unl!OO Methodist
Church In Tuppers f'lalns with
servlces at 7: 30 each evening
through Friday. Guest speaker will
be the Rev. E. A .. "Bud" Hatlleld,.
Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va . Special
music will be presented each
evening.
HARRISBURG Pomona
Grange will meet Monday, 8 p.m.
at Harris Grange HalL A potluck
dinner wUI follow :
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the Letart Township Trustees will
be held Monday evening.
GALLIPOLIS - The final
session of Youth Baton · will
begin ,at the GDC Actlvlty
Center on Monday, Aprll 4.
Classes wJU be held for beginning, Intermediate, and advqnced element ary age c hlldren
and also for Junior-Senior High
stude nts. The .registration fee Is
$10 for eight weeks of Instruction. For more Information,
phone the Galllpolls Parks and
Recreation Dept., 446-1789, extension 24.
RAONE - Racine Chapter
134, OES, regular meeting,
Monday. 7:30 p.m . at temple;
officers, wear c hapter dl'l"sses;
there wlll be Initiatory work .
L{CBANON -l,ebanon TOwn · .
ship Trustees meeting, 7 p.m .
Monday at township garage.

GAWPOLIS - 0!1 dllplay DOW
tllrOuib April~ tn 111e French Art
•CoJoay iallerles, Ia a coordlnatlml
rt pooters by Fritz Scholder

Editor named
at Rio ~per

of Show lor 1982." .
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selection of artifacts, Fritz
Scbolder, an artist baled out t1
-New·York City, tJeplcta
and
tmagecy from !be Ameri:IUI lDI!lan
beritaae-'Ibelle poBten were taklln
from sDI&lt;screens and Utliosnipby .
pr1nta Mr. Scbplder Ia Jntematlpnally known for. Hll selection of
brllllant colors visually describe
the artistic essence of !be Amert-

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Tlme!i'Sentlnel Staff

Services still offered at PPSEO

STAN-SHOR
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AND COMPLETE
SWIMMING POOL KITS

Complete Installation and

Also above ground, round
pools and spas available.

• LEBANON - Meeting of all
applicants for water servlce In the
Stlversvllle area to be held at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at Lebanon Township
welcome.
Garage. Signing of easements tor
necessary right -of-ways will be
Ctd ..LJPOLIS - Galllpolls . handled and both . hu96ands and
Elks Lodge meets Monday.
wives should attend the meeting.
Dinner will be served at 6: 30
Those on Township Roads 29, 410
p .m. with the meeting B p.m .
and :JJ as wen as the Immedia te
community of Stlversvllle should
CENTENEHY Grubb
attend.
·'-FamUy Singers will take part In
a r evival starting at 7::10 p.m .
POMEROY- Mr. and Mrs . Don
Monday and Tuesday at GalllpoGenhelmer wlll present a program
ll' Bapllst Church. Rev . John
about the ir work In Africa at the St.
Jel'ters will be speakec.
Paul Lutheran Church, Pomeroy,
at 7: 30 Tuesday evening. Mr.
GA LLiPOL IS - AAUW will
Genhelmer Is a nephew of Mrs.
m eet Monday, April 4, a l thH Eva Schrieber of Ball Run In Meigs
' Gall\polls Dally Tribune, 825
County. Mr. and Mrs. Genhelmer
T hird Avf"., at 7:30 p.m. A
will be here for a week be!ore going
buslnrss mpet \ng and refreshback tD Africa .

OR . GEORGE W, .AVIS

STEVE SHORT

I he case of reading, thechlldwlll
probably give up after only a few
minutes , and eventua lly develop
an aversion to lt.
Routinely, an optometrist's
examination wUI test to lind out
how the child's eyes nonnally
wor k together. This wlll Include
tests for eye movement, eye
focu sing, eye convergence, a nd
the abUlty to change direction of
gaze.

Common eyesight proble ms
when they are found, must be
corrected with glasses or con·
tact lenses. But. there a re more
causes for such problems than
ne arsight edness, farsight ed ness, or astigmatism.
A typical faull Is that a child
has trouble In smoothl y moving
both eyes together In all directions . To compensa te, a child
will move this head instead of his
eyes. While the symptom Is
easUy observed, for Instance
when reading, It Is dlff'cult to tell
o!fl1and lf the problem Is In the
!~using mecha ni sm or the
CQ nvergence of the eyes. In
either case, such a c hild will
frequen tly become fa tigued . ln

Monday thr:u Friday
9 AM lo9 PM
S.l 1urday 9 AM to S PM

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PO,MEROY - Bookmobile service In Meigs Comity Is brought by

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under
contract
with Public
theOhloLibrary
Valley
the Meigs
County
Area Libraries.
Bookmobile schedule for Monday, April 4 - Hemlock Grove
(Post Ottlce). 2: 45·3: 15 p.m .; Pageville (Store), ,3:55-4:25 p.m.; .HarrlsonvUle (Church), 4:35-5: 00 p.m .;
New Lima Rd. (!mile South of Fort
Mel"gs),
be shown 15 minutes after bookmobile arrives; Rutland (Depot St.);
6:40-8: 10 p.m ., short fUm wUl be
shown 15 minutes after bookmobile

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458Seeond Ave., Gallipolis
Phone ,M6-z-lJ6

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• MElTED CHEESE •SAlrTEED MUSHROOMS
• SAlrTEED ONIONS • OR NO TOPPINGS
· • FRENCH FRIES (OR BAKED POfW ~ER 5PM)
• TOASTED GRECIAN BREAD • ALL THE SOUP
AND SALAD YOU CARE TO.EAT
•FEATURING TOMAto WGETABLE SOUP

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•Many Kenmore mOdets available in color!i at
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Each of these advertised items is readily available
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, On Aprll7 from tO a. m . to 8 p.m .
browned french fries, broccoli/vi·
a dmissions representatives will be
negar, lettucel'tomato salad, cran·
a vallable to answe r questions at the
berry delight, butter, mllk.
Brookpark Holiday Inn Airport In
Tuesday - Creamed turkey or
Cleveland. Ohio. Students from the
chicken over blscul t, mixed vegeta · ' following Ins titutions will be a pm1g
bles, lettucel tomatosalad, cran·
o! the program .
berry delight, batter, mllk .
Bowling Green State UnlversttyFalrlands, Terra Technical Col·
Wednesday- Beef stew, kale/ vi- lege, Lorain County Community
negar. peach and cottage cheese . . " College, Cuyahoga CountY. Com·
oabneal cookie, bread. butter,
m·Jntty College-East, Cuya hoge&gt;
mUk.
.' CountY Community Colleg.,'-Me tro,
Thursday - Hot dog, baked .Cuyahoga . Cou nt y Co mmunlt,v
beans. cole slaw, applesauce, bun,
College-West, Lakela nd Commun·
butter, milk.
Geauga, Kent Sta te Un\vei~ lty·
Friday Chicke n. mashed
Ashtabula.

butter,
lee cgreen
ream, mllk.
beans. bread,
potatoes.
Choice or beverage seJVcd with .
each meal!
"Meats subject to c ha nge " 1thout
notice."
"Servlces rendered on a nondiscriminatory basis ."

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Includes:

FOR YOUR SEWING NEEDS
~60 in: Pglyester lines

Pedestal,

decki,._ fOOt·.and ~r!l.
· inaltress, Iina-, :heater, thennos'
tat, fill arid drain kit bl~ air
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•45 in. Striped Seersuckers
•45 in .. Striped &amp;

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•45 in. Shirting
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•60 in. Sportwear
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Enjoy the benefits of floatation slee(l for lsss than
the price of an ordinary

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Serving Meigs &amp; Gallia Co .
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PAOOUCTS

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On.April8 from 10 a .m . to 8 p.m.
admissions representatives will be
available to a nswer questions at the
Holiday North lnn In Columbus,
Ohio . Students from the !oUowing
Institutions will be o part of the
prog-ram: ·
Ma1ion Technical College, Ohio
Sta te Univers it y Ma rlon, Ohio
,Universi ty Lancaster, Ohio State
University Zanesvllle. Columbus
Technica l College, Ohio State
University Newark, Central Ohio
Technical College Musktngum
Area Technical Coll ege

Kent State Unlverslty·Trurnbull.
Kent State University-Salem. Kent
S~e University-East Liverpool,
Kent State University-Stark, Kent
Sta te University-Tuscarawas, J£'f·
terson Technical Collete, Belmont
Technical College, b hlo Unlve•·slty
Belmont, St:Ork Technical Co llege,
Ulvers\ty of Akron-Wayne.

supply of water conditioner.

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.On April 6 from 10 a. m. to~ p.m .
a dmissions representatives wlll be
ava ila ble to answer questions at the
Belden VIllage Holiday 1nn In
North Canton, Ohio. Students from
the folloWing lnstltu Uoris wlll be a
part of the program :

ity College, t{t"nt Stale Unlverslty-

UNE
OF SPRING FABRICS

AQUA SLEEP CENTER
SPRING
BA({(;AI~S .

Wednesday, Aprll 6 - Chesier
(Fire Station), 2:15-2:45 p.m. , short
film will be shown 15 minutes after
bookmobile a rrives; Keno (North
Side of Keno Bridge), 3-3: .30 p.m.;
Success Road (filear 39060), 3:454:15 p.m .; Long Bottom (Post
Office), 4:25-5:10 p.m ., short fUm
will be shown 15 minutes after
bookmobile arrives;' • AAdsvUle
(Reed's Store) , 5:20-6: 10 . p.m .,
short fUm wlll be shown 15 minutes
after bookmobile arrives; Tuppers
Plains (LodwiCk 's), 7:10.7:40 p.m .;
Baum Addition, 8: 1~ : 40 [).m .

25 - •n. diagonal

R10 GRAND'E - Adm issions
representaUves will be·avallable to
talk with students ,Interested. In
transferring from two-year and
community C&lt;Jlleges to Rio Grande
College,

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Remember - I told you someone
would get the few cents you were
saving at the gas pump. Well Friday the new five cent federal ta'
was added on . Oh, well! Enjoy your
Easter egg and keep smiling ...

Bookmobile'
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GAU.IPOLIS - Activities lor
the week of April 4-8 at the Senior
attzens Center located at 2:ll
JackSon Pike are as follows :
Monday, April 4 - Cerami:s
Oass. 9 :30 a.m .·noon; Chorus, 1-3
p.m.
Tuesday, April 5 - S.T.O.P .
Oass, 10: 30 a .m. ; Physical Fllness,
11:15 a.m.
Wednesday, April .fi - VInton
Bible Study; Crown City Mobile
Unit, 1 p .m .; Card Games, 1-3 p.m .
Thursday, AprU 7 - Bible Study,
11 a.m.-noon; Advisory Council, 1
p .m .; Blood Pressure Checks, 1-3
p.m ..
Friday, April 8- AprU Showers
birthday party, 12:30 p.m .; Art
Class, 1-3 p.m .: Craft Mini-Course,
1·3 p.m .; Social Hour, 7 p.m.
The Senior Nutriglon Program
will servl! the follo"':'ng menus:
Monday - CHeeseburger, oven

ObseiVing his 87th birthday on
Aprill6 will be Elza Larkins. He'd
. like to receive car&lt;lli. A World War l
veteran, Larkins resides at Long
Bottom. Oh.

I admire loca l people who tackle
new projects for our area .
The Eastern High School Senior
. Drama Club is t~ckling a student ·
· p'.')Ciuc!J!] diniier 1hea.ter on April
. 30.
.
Carolyn Tripp, club s ponsor,
· S&lt;tld, "What we have planned is an
• eV.nlng of fun consisting of dinner
: and a full scale prOduction of 'Saga
: ot Sagebrush Sal.' "
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·. All .proceeds will go towards the
: purchase of new stage c urtains.
: The play and dinner w ill be
· ·avallable at one moderate price
: and ·all dinner tickets will be sold
· through advance reseJVatlons.
Cast me mbers will include David
Gaul. Lisa Collins, Roge r Bissell.
Tim Roberts, Julle Elberfeld,
Jane lle Ely, Jeff Shrivers. Linda
Thoma , Ray Mason. Mark Rice,
Tom Scyoc, Jodi· Smith, Tina ·
Spencer, Kim Lute, Tammy .Hud ·
son, Erma Connolly, Jennl Burke,
Leonard Koenig, Mike Gibbs, Anne

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A picture of the Salem Center
School ess;~y and poster contest
conducted by the Meigs Soli and
Water Conservation District listed
Carrie Bradbury as a thlr;l place
poster winner and It should !lave
read Carrie Scarberry.

Richard Meredith is doing well
following surgery at th~ Holzer
Medical Cent er - performed on
the birthday o! his wife, Mary. Mrs.
Meredith feels that she got a great
bil1hday gift in the success of tier
: husband's surgery.

Steel Wall Kits
S250()
16x32
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18x36
20x40
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Southern High School's Class of
196l will have a reunion at Portland
Park on May 29. Those attending
are to take their own table, service,
beverage and a covered dish. The
class wUl provide hot dogs and
huns. Theouttngwlllbeg1nat3p.m .
a nd during the affair class
members will make plans for the
obseJVance of their 20th annlversaryJ In . 1984. Anyone needing
furtlier Information rriay contact
Sharon Cotter U, 992-5637.

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Probably one of the most ex ten·
sive collecllon of antiques and
collectibles in the area belongs to
Dick and NeJUa Seyler.
TheSeylers house the ir C&lt;Jllectlon
in the spacious former Weed
Wholesale Co. bullding in Pome• roy . The building provides 'much,
muc h living space, extensively
furn ished in fantas tic antiques, and
also cOntains lar ge aree.s for
shelves of, attractive items which
make up the C&lt;Jllect ipn . The
collection is impressive and the
Seylers welcome visitors. Believe
me, you can spend hours and hours
viewing thP many unique pieces of
the collection.

Rio. seeking transfers

POMEROY -The Meigs CoUnty · beilre 9 a.m. the day you plan to •
Senior attzens Center, Mulbercy
eat The. menu lor the week ts:
Heights, Pom~roy . has scheduled
Monday - Beef stew, tossed
the following activities for the week
5alad, cornbread, butter, apple hut·
of Aprtl 4 through.S:-' •
ter, baked apple.
Tuesday -:- Johony Mat:Zetl,
fdondily ..: Physical Fitness,
11: lJ a.f!l.; Square Dance, 1-~p .m. green beans. waldorf salad, bread.
Tuesday - Physical Flti)ess,
butter, coconut cream pie.
11: ~ a.m.; Chorus Practice, 1-2
Wednesday -Baked white !Ish,.
· ,
creamed peas, oven browned
p.m . .
Wednesday ~ Social Security · potato wedges, f&lt;!U. butter, chacoRepresentative wUl be at the
late pudding with whipped topping
In graham cracker crust
Center for aU clients, 1 a.m.-noon;
Physical Fitness, 1:.Jla .m .: Bingo,
Thursday - Broasted chicken,
1-2 p.m..
mashed potatoes and gravy, three
Thursday - Ceramics, 10 a .m.- bean salad, biscuit, butter, Ice
noon; Physical Fitness. 11: .Jl a.m.;
cream.
Food COop pickup, 3: »4: .Jl p .m.
Friday - ·Escalloped potatoes ·
, Friday- Physical Fitness, 11 :30
with ham and c heese, broccoli and
carrots, cole slaw. bread, butter,
a .m .; Bowling, 1-3 p.m.
The Senior Nutr\Uon Program fruit t up.
A choice of milk, cottee, tea Is
noon meal Is seiVed dally; please
make a reseJVatlon for a meal
available dally.

Huffman, Sheila Harrts, Pam
Murphy, Melissa Thomas, ~ky
·Eichinger. Becky Ambrose, Be'th
'l'eaford, Sharon Griffin. Mark
Holter. Mark• Gaddis, Mllu' Connolly and Jet! Masters.
· I'm anxious to see the group pull
it ol't. Those Interested should '
contact one of the cast members or
pbone Carolyn at 667-3941. •

.- A reminder for you - the annual
,.Easter Egg Hunt of the Middleport.
Pomeroy Rotary
will be at 2
p.m . today at ' ·
.• ·Park.
·;
The time w.S
.. originally set for
• 1 p.m . but has
been now mpved
.. to 2 p.m . The
.. Middleport
on
. Department will
again , traditionally assisting with
·, the hunt there' will be hundreds of
• plastic eggs containing prize slips
• for the fi.nders. besides a gold egg
worth a cash prize of $25; a silver
.. egg worth $10 and a bronze egg
worth $5.

Wooden speaks
Su.nday morning

TUESDAY

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Don't forget the egg hunt

Margaret
Evans,
a
junior
communlcatbns
4eP1ct111e Amel1can.Jndlan culture
aceDe.
and an exhibit of IDI!lan. art1tacta
from Rio Grande: Ohio, has
arned ed!Ur. tn-chlef. of the
!be Ken ~ COilectloD.
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~5paper at Rio Grande
Black, from Mt. Vei'DC&gt;n, Is
COllege
and
Commu,nlty College for
dllplaylng a selection of over 1,001
the
1!&amp;-84
academiC
year.
arttteats found In Ohio and sur·
Evans
wW
direct
1l1e
staff or·tbe
rounding llll~.. These artltacta
college's
student
newspaper,
Tile
date back to pre-historic tribes.
. Signals. The publlca!Mln Is printed
Canedfrom varloostypesofstone.' can Indian.
twice a month and cJrculated to
!be Items Include a variety of tools,
This exhibit of the Ken Black
1,500
stuilents and sta(f, ·
Ornamental weights and spear Collection and Fritz Scbolder prints.
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gr~duate
of GaUia Academy
weights, pendants, ceremontal obwork togelber In lifting the vtew.er
High
School,
Evans
has been active
jects as well as a large assortment
from our contemporacy·Uves to an
In
the
Grllllde
Cl)orale,
studetrt
of flints used as spear points and
awareness In the establlshment of
publications,
,
and
the
college
arrowheads.
the first American cultures. The
Ven.
Lorentho
Wooden
theater
at
Rio
Grllilde.
She
also
Most of the jlrtlfacts were · French Art COlony Is loca!OO at 500
sings
with
the
local
musical
group
p-odUc:ed and Used by the two most First Ave., In GatUpoUs. Gallecy ·
headed by Tex Harrison. Evans Is
hours are Tuesday and 'I'llursday,
prominent bibes In Ohio, the
lls!OO In Who's Who Among AmeriHQpeweUs and Jlle Adenas. Thls
10 a:m. to 3
and Saturday and
can
College and University Stuexhibit recently received the hlghSunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (614) ·
dents.
shel Js the daughter of Dr.
446-3834.
est award given by the ArcheologlThe Ven. Lorentho Wooden,
and
Mrs.
Oyde Evans of Rio
cal Society of Ohlo as "Overall llest
.
Archdeacon of the Southern Ohio
Grande .
Diocese, wlll speak at 10: JO a.m .
Sunday at Grace Episcopal
Planned P arenthood of SOutheast
15 and 19. Without the use of birth
Church, 326 E . Main St., Pomeroy.
Ohio continues to offer confidential
planning pictures there would have
He seJVed the diOcesan staff as
servlces to all those who use the · been an additional 313,001 teen
community
development o!tlcer
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sel'\1ces. A pennanent Injunction
pregnancies.
from 1975 to 1!1!0 and since has been
was Issued recently' against the
Prevention of adolescent preg- archdeacon.
Parental Notification Regulation of
nancy also reduces 'the number of
Wooden received a BA from
the Department of HQaJth and
fa milies who are dependent on
Morehouse College In Atlanta and
Are·Proud To ~nounce
Human Servlces. "People a re
welfare. A teen pregnancy often
did ·hi s theological stu~les at the
confused about this and we con·
prevents the mother from reaching
University of Chicago, the Divinity
tlnue to receive calls from both
her potential as a wage earner in
School; General Theological Semi:
teenagers and their parents . Our
our economic system. For exam.. nary and Episcopal Theological
services are completely conllden·
pie, In 1975, six out of 10 women in
SchooL •.
tial," says Kay Atkins, Executive "households receiving Ald to DeDirector.
pendent Children had given birth as
Teens themselves '~boose a fam teenagers.
Ily planning clinic on the basts that
Preventing teen pregnancy will
"the serVIce . Is comple tely prl·
continue to be a priority of federally
vate." In a national suJVey, this Is
funded family planning programs .
service available.
·
the most frequently named reason
These programs o!ter sex educafor their choice. About 25 percent of
tion , Increase family communlca·
the sexually active teens say they
tion, and enltance parenting skills ,
cannot tell their parents, and would
as well as provide cllnlcal seiVJces.
not use contra~tlve services if
Planned Parenthood of Southeast
their parents "[)ire lnlormed , yet
Ohio Is a private, non-profit organi•
most of them say they would
zation which prol(!des confidential
continue sexual activity .
fa mily planning servlces. PPSEO's
The result of such a sltuatlorl'
family planning and reproductive
would be more Jeen pregnancy In
health seiVlces are avallable to
.the U.S. In 1976 there were qoo;OOJ · everYone.
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The Sunday Time~~ntinei-Pa~B-3

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

Potneroy

The cantata. "Jesus Lives". by
Harold.DeCou was presented at tbe
Palm Sunday seJVIce of the forest
Run · Unl!OO Methodist Church by
the choir.
Dan Nease was narrator with
Rose Ann Jenkins as pianist There
was a d.uet by JUI Pugh an4 Roy
Jenkins "-\lth solos by · Marybelle
Warner, Rick Hauber, and Betty
Blackwood. Otller choir ll)elllbers
were Jonetta Davis, tlnda Hamm,
De.bble Hauber, Mary K. 'Roosh,
Marsha Russell, Hllda Yeauger. · .
Mai'Cia Arnold, Rtma Sa~. Kathleen Scott, Alfred Yeauger, and
Stanley Merrifield . .
. Michael and Rene Russen were
P-eeters at the service with Della
Pugh and RacheUe Jenkins as the
. . acolytes .

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April 3, 1983

Pomerof-'-Middleport

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Gallipolis; Ohi -Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Anniversaries

Engagement _

Rio
i:rz.structor named to pane!
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RIO GRANDE - A member of
the faculty at Rio Grande College
I!Jid Community College recently
served . on a IJ.person panel to
evauate the teacher preparaUon
c u rri culum at Ke nt State
University .
Dr. James A . Batesky, chairman
of the Health and Physical Educatlon Department at Rio Grande,
served on the evaluation committee. Batesky Is .a member of. t he
• Ohio Education Department's cer.ttf!catlon team for teacher educa·
.. tlon that t ravels to colleges and
universities ac ross the state to
evaluate the eachcr prcpara lion
program s.
·. The eval uation team Is made up
of persons from Ohio State University, Uf1lversity of Dayton, Bowling

Whittington ,
Grimes
STORE HOURS:

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. Sunday 10 am·lO pm .
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Green State Untversty, UnJverslty
of Cincinnati, Cedarville College
and Rio Grande Colleg~? .
A 1970 graduate of Lock Haven,
Batesky has been at Rio Grand(&gt;
..,stnce 1977. He received his mas,er's
degree at tbe State of New York at
Buffalo In 1975 and . ellrned his
doctorate In eduCation from the
University of Arkansas In 1977.
Wh ile at Rio· Grande, Batesky
has had 12 articles published In
peysical education · journals both
statewide and natlonal.ly. In 1971! he
wa s selected by the Alpha Sigma
Phi f1'atcrnlty as "Professor of the
Year" at Rio Grande and In 1981 he
wa• the rec lp(J'&gt;nt of the Midwest
Professional Award for ac hievement In the area of health and
peysieal educ~tion .

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:Virginia Whittington,
Edmund GrimeJ ll
: Mr. and M rs. Homer Whittington
·of Point Pleasant announce' the
·engagem ent of Vl~nl a Vay to
: Edmund F . Grimes n, son of Mrs.
·Edmund F. Grlmes Sr.
: Miss Whitt ington Is a 197~
"graduate of Point Pleasant High ·
:School and a 1979 graduate of
· nursing school and Is presently
:em ployed at Holzer M edi cal
:eenter.
· Grlm es Is a 1974 graduate of
: Polng Pleasant and has bee n an
: Ironwor ker lnce graduation.·
: Open church wedding will take ·place on M ay 14 at 4:30p.m . at the
Shepherd United Methodist
:c hurch. It wlll be followed by a
· · ' :reception at the church soclaJ

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: Mi ss Hoffmels!PI' gr aduated
f rom R ifle High School in Co lorado,
a nd 111&lt;&gt; J\rtzona State Universit y in
,Tem pe, Ariz., reC&lt;'lvlng a bachelor
of science degr!'l' In sociology In
' j 979. She Is a professional golfer.
: t-Ier rt anrc gra dua!Pd from East~ rn High School In 1%9 and Ohio
' i;ta tP U niver sity In 1!11.1 rt&gt;Ccivlng a
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• Thl' wedding will ia k&lt;' piac• •April
~ ~ a l thP ChPsiPr Unil " i Methodist
1'hurc h.

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M I'S, White. wer e presented_a floral
arrangement.
Attending were M r. and Mrs.
Carroll Cleland, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Mitch, Mr. and Mrs. MOton
Hood, M r. and Mrs. F r ank Wilson,
Carl Gilmore; Yvonne Sellers,
Dodle Cleland.

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The Middleport home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Cleland was Jhe
settlng for a ~)1 rprlse_pa rty honor:
lng Mr. ani!
,Judson White on :.·
their 46th wedding anniversary.
The couple were marrled on
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Middleport First United Presbyter·
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A St. Patrtck 's Day theme was
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: POM P. IWY - T he Pngagcment
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barbam l.i'&lt;' Hoffm eiS!er of CarclrPe, A r iz., and S. Ray Karr ,
pomeroy, Is l~.' lng announced.
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RUTJ.eAND - Friends and rela·
The open house is being hos tP&lt;i by
fi ves· of F loyd and Lola Russell
their children, .Jack HatTison .
Harrison are lm•li ed to attend an
Elai ne Spires, Don Han·tson. all of
open house in obscrvanC&lt;' of their
Rutla nd, and Ada Scott, Colum bus.
50t h wedding anniversary
Mr. amd Mrs. Han·ison have I I
The celeb ra tion wUI take pl ace on
grandc hll?r~n and eight gn•ai Sunday, Aptil 17, from 1 to4 p.m . at
grandchildren . They wen• married
In Ga llipolis."
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M r. and Mrs. McKinney were
married on M amh 29, 1933 In
A rbuckl e,
va . They have five

POME ROY - Buddy and L ucy
McKinne:y were honored r ecently
· with a party t o observe their 50t h
wedding anniversary.
Numerous gif ts were presented
_to the couple by friends and
relatives who called dul-ing the day.
A buffet luncheon was served along

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FDMEROY- The MPigs County
OfOce or P la nned Parenthood of
Southeast Ohio Is moving to 10'2
West Ma in Street In Pomeroy.
Beginning · Mond ay, a ll pa ti ent
Including examinat lon!'i.

,)~&lt;ill be ava ll a bl!' at the new f,..; ll l!y,
'Appointments ca n be made by
calling 992-5912 betwren 8: :lO a,m.
a nd 5p.m . Monday through Friday.
"Our new facility will !J13 kr
fa mily pla nning se rv ices more
conve nie nt for th P Meigs Co unt y
people who wa nt }l nd usP them ,"
according to Na ncy .JI'ffPrs , pat~n!
services assist ant. "A grt'. r
variety of appoinl ml'nl limPs
be availa ble, and a)i ' wrv irPS will
be prov ided at one loca tion."
According to Kay Atkins, exPCu·
live dlrPCtor, '"1'1\e new a ppoint ·
mentt imes will morr suit a bly mrrt
th r nPPds of Me igs Co un ty

reside nt s.''

" Our s taff wil l now offer medica l,
counSC'IIng, afld educa tion S('J'Vkes

a t one convenient location." sa id
Mrs. Atkins. "This will cllmlna tr
the time and energy used In !he past
to lliOVf' suppljes and sta ff from
plac!' to place. " We look forwari:J to
offering the commu nity our high
gua llty services In ·a comfort a ble
a nd convenient w il ing."
Pla nned Pare nthood of Southeast
Ohio Is a prl va 1£'. non profit organiza tion which provides confide ntial
fa mil y pla nni ng serv ices. PPSEO's
fa mily planning a nd reprod uc ti v~
health services an• ava ila ble• to

Pveryonc.

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TO 49¢ IN FACE VALUE.

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AT JOHNSON'S
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THURSDAY, APRIL 7

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Our kids havc never wo rkrd for
us . WP gavP tll(\ m a n allowa ncP for ·

12 yea rs just to brNt he In and out

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niornlngs.
On the other ha nd. lh&lt;' fac t that hP
w as working for WHJWS lhul would

drive a union ma n 10 s!ugt• a
rE'volullon would have nothing to do
with his r unning a few erra nds for
us while h&lt;' was out pit'k1ng up
pa int.
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why It didn't work out. WP treat rd
him exactly

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would 1rra l any

professiona l. We told him what .
lime to go to bed at nights so hi'
would be-fresh In lh&lt;' mo~nlngs . We
routed him out and for&lt;·!'!! hi m to
re t bt·eak fast. Ewry ·Jr&gt; min utes.
my h ~sba nd would check to 5('(' If
he had put dropcloths over thP
shrubbery a nd · taken Off lhP
hardware around 1he windows .
Every lim~ hi' got a phone ca ll, I
would tell them hP jolnrd lhl'
service a nd not 19ra il any rnor£•. I
check!'!! his clothes to ma kt' sut'C hi'
wtlsn't dripping paint befot'C he
could use thP 1ba throom, and we
paid him wi th a post-dated chec k
!ha t woukHncarcera tl' hls parent s
tor the next 15 years h~d h~ cashrd
'11 on theilate It was \la:J II~n.
N(.pollsm does · not work n ut
overnight There's a bit of give-and·
take between the nepollsmer and
the n'e potl.sniee; Thl! only case
where It a lmost worked was with
Tom Sawyer when his Aunt Polly
hired him to paint a fence. And that
ended up with his enjoying his own
tuneral'mrire.

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Great for mi xin g or serving amost an·
ythi ng.

Gary CUrtis.

A 'new 4·H club which has not decided on a
name~~ met March 7 at tbe Coon HunteQ'
BuUdlni!. Thfo number ot advt!ort attending:
, WBI two, S~~~an Tracy and Ret a E blln , and the
nwnbtor ot memben attending was n_lne. The
lteml of business dhK'UMed were the name of
the club, thP lelectlon rl. prJfc:tJ and tht
election ci otncers. A. demOnstration waa
Jlvm by Trad E blin M the ltenw needrd In a .
oow\.. boK. ll&amp;nhrntnlS wm ..rved by
Trad Eblin and Trlna Bacbttt. The next
m eeuna waa Bet for March 28. at the COOn
Hun"'"'' Billld!Jitl. opectal, plana lor tile next
meetin1 are namlft(~ tavor11e vegt"table

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The ~h heavers t-H dubm€'1 March 5at
the hOIT'Ie ot Kaye Frederick. 1be It ems of
busines.1 dlscus!ed wu a car wash,' bowlln g

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The fl'&lt;' for "Designing Creative
Vlsuals" Js $10. Registrations may
be made through the Office of
Continuing E duca tion . Conferences and Workshops. Memorial
Auditorium. At hens. OH 4o701 .

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'T'he ~atwoocl! t -H Qub mel March 3 at the
borne ct Shella CurtiS. ne Items ot buslnPSS .
dl.!JcUSied were the electlon ()( officers, a
l.arety Lalit, arid club project• . The proJ~t
lesion wtll be "Explortng tho Out&lt;loon. A

OXYDOL

ROYAL CREST

EVAPORATED

According to Shirley Staler.
program facilitator. "This wlll tJe a
hands.con workshop with pan leipants rreatlng whiiJ&gt; they are
learn in g."

at rollcall. --. Newa ~ rMellua Foe~ .

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Paul A.Jggs and Jackie Frederick.
Refreshments were ~eawd by De lma Karr .
- News Re porter Brenda WISe.

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pa rendes. and exhibit s.

WILL BE CLOSED

tneetlng was !Jet for March 28 at tht Cur1 ll

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programs, a.nnouncem enls, trans.

ALL
HECK'S LOCATIONS

OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 9:00
SUNDAY 12:00 TO 6:00

demonstration on lawn mower salety was

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ATHENS - Area residents can
Jearn how : to design low cost, ·
creative vl.suals for home, school.
RACINE- TheCentra l ~onal ·business, church and organizations
Office of St. J ude Children's
by attending a two-evenln_g work·
Reseafch Hospital announced to- shop ·on Thursda)!, Aprlll4 a'\d 21 ,
day tbat Mrs. Max ine Rose has
from 7-9: 30 p.m. In Tupper Hall.
agreed to chair the St. Jude
Ohio University.
Chlldrt'n's Research Hospita l Bike-'.
Conducted by members of the
a -lhon In Racine.
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Home Econom ics Department. the
St. J ude , Children's Research wor kshop will Include a variety!!!,
Hospital was , founded by enterquick an~ easy-to-do met hods for
. talner Danny Thomas . The Institu- lettertng, block stamping, _design,
tion opened Its doors to the public In
color, ca.rdboard crttters, ea&amp;'IS.
1962 to combat catastrophic dlsases th.ree-d lm enslona l designs a nd
which alfllct our_children.
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conducted March 16 at t ~ Chesll'f Yrut h
BuUdlng with two advlwrs. tlve tnembers.
and two vlsltor s attending. 'Tht&gt; mem bers
~r~ shown what p-ojects were avallabk&gt; and
what 4--H represents. Spectal plans ror the
next m l'f'tlng were m ade to elet'l new officers

Last summ&lt;•r,. whPn my son

what time h(' startrd work In lhP

sister says a divorce may bring on
another. Must! stay out offearthat
leaviJ&gt;g will damage his health? M.W.
DEAR .M.:
Don· t let fear or gulll lnip you In a
doomed maniage. This sort of
unhappiness is also damaging to
health - yours as well as his. - H.

A rwow 4-H Club by ttw name of Busy
Ooven !las been cr&amp;anlzed. A meeting was

model fa m lly stra ight from "The
Donna Reed Show ."
could not find a nyonP who ha d thl'
basic lnt e lll gl' n c~ to pay him what
h(' -was . \II,Orlh , my husba nd and I
wr rP looking fo r~ so m~)nf' lo potlnt
our hoUS&lt;'.
It \YaS a rna rrlagr madP In Rt•no.
· We agreed att ht' top. cvr•rythlng
was to IX' on a professional basts.
The fac t that I had tlwn In labor
with him for 15 solid hours would •
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Visuai aid class to be conduc_ted.

Racine·event
chair named

DEAR HELEN: .
I've wahted . to droi&gt;rce my
husband lor live years. He's
extremely moody, a poor lather, a
heavy drlnk~r. unloving (he says
he cares for me but never shows It,
In ·.bed or out) ; and he won't see a
counselor. AI-Aron was no help.
He's 39, I'm 25.
Got a problem? Ao adult subj ect
· I fi nally 1eft him eight months for discussion? You can talk It over
ago, but he had a heart .attack so I . In her. column if you write to Helen
returned. (He's . okay now). His Bolte!, care of this newspaper.

very a pparent.
H e 's .encouraglng schoolmates to
ctd tl toiL His tea~l)er Is Y!'ry .:
worTied about w.hat-gO!'s on In t he ··
ba throom. She says he has a hiding
spot on the playground at recess
i'nd sometimes the klds gather
round to watch.
H is parents think he' ll outgrow
this and don 't appea r worried,
s.l111:e he's "only a child ," and
" m asturbation Is norma l. "
· Wha t' s your comment ? " UPSET FRIE ND
DEAR FRIEND:
· True that moder ate, priva te
masturbation Is considered norina !. but this boy's ·parents should ·
realize that anything done to
excess, In an anU-socla l way, m ay
become a compul.slon which re- ,
quires treatment.
It they can't persuade their
nine-year.old that'his public actions.
embarrass and worry others, then
bOth they a nd the boy need
ther apeutic help. His behavior has
de tlnltely progressed beyond "nor-

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This l.s an em barrassing situa tion. I'm even embarrassed to ask
abOut it.
Our neighbor's nlne-year"?ld boy
masturbates In public, constantly.
He does Jt a t school, when he's
watc hing TV , while swimming,
even with othe r children and, of

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who vowed, " I'm m y own m an und
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nepotism .
The kid who sa id , " I wouldn't I&gt;•
ca ught dead working for Dad ," Is
driving a company truck with,
Dad 's na me on it. Tho son-in law

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My husband, Nick, has a good·
job. He's blight, gets along well
with people and seems yery sane,
except for one thing: He talks to
Homer, our Collie - In the dog 's
language. .
N ick has always bren terrific at
tmita.t lng animals. He even has an
ac t worked up that he gives to
service clubS.
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that Homer underStood him. So
they hold long conversa lions. He
tells m e what the 'dog Is thinking
a l)d how he frel~. I'll have to admit,
Hom er will do alinost anything
Nick asks (barks) , but maybe,
since he's very smart, he'd obey
.E n gli s h comma nds too . I He
doesn 't respond to me so well.)
Nick thinks this Ia real breakthroug h, but when people see him
conversing with Homer In whines,
growls, barks, and nose-nudging,
they think he must IX' "on
something." M aybe he Is, but he
iloesn 't show It a ny other way.
Jiow can I stpp this craziness• ASHAMED
DEAR ASHAME D:
· · Is Nick "on something" or "on to
something?" Since he's bright,
.• alert, sane, and see mingl y
problem-free, why worry about
dog-speak• It's an Interesting
expertment a nd no cause for alarm
- so long as he doesn 'I bark at
guests . Or start scratching his ear
with his hind foot. - H.

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GALLIPOLIS - Ruth Lindsey,
from Art'a Agency on Aging, will
present a programenttll!'d "Ar1hrltls and Gou!." Apri1.5, 1983, from 11
a .m .-noon a t the Mul ti -purpoSt'
.Senior Citizens Center, locined a t
2:lo Jackson Pike. P ublic Is Invited
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April 3, 1983

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RIO GRANDE - A class of 10
recently graduated from the NurSe
Assistant Training Program offered through the Adult Educa tlon
Depaltment ol Buckeye HU!s Ca·
reer Center and t he Gallia·
Jackson-Vinton Vocational School
District:
By completion or the lBO ·hour
medical training program, these
graduates are. trained In measure· ments of height, weight , pulse,
respiration, blood pressure and
temperature.
· A l)lajor component of their
studies Included fie ld experiences
a nd on-the-job training at various·
local and area medical factut!es.
To daie, many . resldents 'j:lf our
trl-coun ty area have benefited
. from the Nurse·Assistant Training
course. This medical • training
program w111 be altered again
during the Adult Education Spring
Session.
Nine residents of the surrounding
counties recently graduates from
. the Medical Records, Terminology
Training program a t Buckeye Hills
Career Center.

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meeting recently at thf.,.home of Joe, Jim and
Mike Parker. OfDCft'S t&gt;lected were. Llsa
Frymyer 1.5 president; Stacy Vankuns, vtce

preldent; Jtm Parker, secretary; a..:ty
Sauten, treasurer; Tracy C&amp;l}lo, news
~rter: Kenny Ramsey and Annette Bare,
l"{'(('eadon leadml; Troy Yankuns, safety
leader; Chrt..!lty Sauten and Joe Parker

and

health le_adenl:

Stacy ijarshbargE&gt;I'
~rge Ramsey. clean.up committee, and

MIKe Parkn and Connie Sauten, demonstraaon committee.
The memt.ts planned their m~tlnlil dates
for the year and planned a cookout for the

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The HIUbWies 4-H Club had two
rerently. The first was Marcl'l13 at the home
of Ruby Rile. Members dl.scussed talr
projec1s,

demon$1ratlons- and

collecllng

bottle caps. For recreation the club had a

scavenger hunt .

1be seoond _meetlng took place March 28at

ot &amp;ef:ty AM Lofti!. l)pmonsfra·
uons were gtven by Ms. Loftis on breads.
BeckY Rlfe on creative arts and exp&amp;ortng ~
tht heme

outdom. The next meeting wtll ~ Ap-U l8at
Ul';. hOme·of Ruby Rife.

The Meigs 4-H Pleasure Riders, met March

21 at ttle Sl. ~au! LuthE-ran Ch~:~rch. Nl~

m8Tllx&gt;1'5 and. three advtscn . attended.
Off1 eel'S elECted Wl"'"e pi'eskiPnt 8ef ty JO

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Chairman Lori HayE'S; ~etY chatrnian RJtcblt&gt; Hart: recreation Leaders Own Bing,
CriSOn Slawt.er and '!'racy MIChael!. This 11
DiscussiOn InCluded Showmanship Clinic,
Next meeling vAll be Ap-il 4 al 7: .'JJp.m. at
St Paul Luthf&gt;ran Church .

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Instructor Ed Jones, Maxine Nagel, Connie Kaylor Terry Roosh and
Glenna ,Jwnl'&lt;On. r.ompletlng the course, but not ~lctured was .Mary
Williams.
By successfully completing the
Medical Recgrds, Terminology
program, these graduates are
trained In composition of a medical
record, medical record depan·
m ent fu nctions, , legal aspects of
medical records, and medical
temlnology.
The training program wUI again

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GENERAL ALLERGIST

. Saker: news· ~porter Amy Rltrhie; recrea -

be ¢fered during the Adult Educatlon Spring Session. For more
Information bn either course, contact Buckeye Hills Adult Education
Depanmenl at (614) 245-5334,
extension 240 any time from 2 p.m .
until 10 p.m. Monday through
Thursday, a nd 8 a.m.-4 p.m. on
Frtday.

. !ton k.&gt;adcrs Amy and Jason Hager and saft&gt;ty
and health chairmen Jim and Jeff Ca ldw~ll .
Book&amp; were passed out and a discussion was

Office Hours by Appointment Only

concluctf'd on how to du:n w your hog.
Their serond m~tln g was March a! at tilt&gt;

same location. The

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By JOHN NELSON
AP Sporl• Writer
Nobody · believed thP Atlanta
fl ra.YI'S ih 1982. They Wl'rP coming
off a . 50-116 · campaiWJ · in till'
strlk!"-shorlened season of · 1981.
They ·had a new managPr. JO&lt;''
Torre. "And t h&lt;&gt;ir pitching looked
shaky.
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League's Western Division a nd
Torre says, "Now, we' 1'1' exp&lt;:'Cted
lo win."
Wl'll, not &lt;&gt;V&lt;&gt;ryone &lt;&gt;x po;:cts the
Braves to win what might b(' the
most balanced division in baseball
lhlsromingseason. ThP Brawsslill
have many doubters.'
Los Ange les should be there all
season, as they werl' last vmi when
they lost the NL West to the BmvC'S
on the final day of t he season, beaten
by San F rancisco on a Joe Morgan
homer. The San Diego PadrPS have
lritproved with thl' acqul,llion or
L.A.'s freE'-agent first baseman.
Steve Garvey, and Sa n Francisco
and Houston hav&lt;&gt; some pot en Iial.
Only Cincinnati seems out of t he
rae&lt;' even before the season b&lt;'gins.
So, the simplest answer SE'I'ms
most probable. The Brave; again in

VrTERANS"MEMORIAL HOSPITAl

The Meigs Coonry Swine Oub had two
· meetings ~tJY. The tlrSt meenng was
March 6 at thE' home ot Alice 'a nd Anly
Ritchie. Theclub.,elected officers- president
Allee Ritchie; vtce ~ ldent Scott Upton;
secretary ·Trent Vpton; treasurer l,)elani

dlscusst&gt;d

CA-LL (614) 992-2104
or (3~4) 675-1244

m ·mf&gt;y-maklng projects and how to se ll"Ct a
Ieeder pig. Hand-oot&lt;i r\r.tere glwn to each

menber and w~ disc~ssed .
The llf'Xf meetlngw UI be A~ill7 . Members
are to bP learning what to look for In a Ieeder
pig and the care that Ls needed ror a p!g wtwn'
It Is first brought home.

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By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I would like
to know what kind of s urgery a
person should have lor cataracts. I
have 'heard that some surgery Is
quicker and safer than other
surgery.
Also what about curing my
cataracts wi th aspirin ? I have read
that taking two aspirin tablets
twlce a day cures cataracts.
DEAR READER - Let me say
that cataract surgery has never
been considered a dangerous oper·
atlon . The Interest In different
techniques rea lly centers on the
IX'Si. results ·posslble· a nd' the least
a mount time In lhe hospital. The
stage or ihe ca taract also has
sqm ethlng todowlt.hdecldlngwhat
type of operation s hould be performed. Surgical techniques are
changing consta ntly as new technlques become available.
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the surgeon to make a very s mall
lnclslon compared to the Inc ision
. that was used commonly 10 years
ago. The sma ll Incision ma;- cause
less dlsionlon.
The type of opera tion chosen has
to be related to the Individual's
state. Not every patient wit h

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ra ton . And If a lens Is to be
Box 1~51, Rad io City Station, New
Implanted as the lens with tm,
York, NY 10019.
cataract ls removed, that too will
DEAR DR. LAMB- I was In t he
determine the te chnique to be used. · middle of a fairly successful
Now, about aspirin. There are
we lght·loss plan whe n I discovered
some encouraging studies that
I was pregnant. I would like to know
sa!lcyla tes may delay the forniawhat the curre nl opinions a re on
Uon of cataracts by as muc h as 10
weight ga in during pregnancy.
yeat·s or perhaps slow the changes
Should I stop dieting a nd concenthat occur. This Is still very much ln
trate on maintenance during the
the experimental .stage. Dr. Ed·
next few months, or can I continue
ward Cotller at Yale University
t.oslng weight on a balanced.,
School of Medicine reports encoulow-calor ie diet?
raging result.&amp;... from two aspirin
DEAR READER- I do not like
twice a day. 1t--may work by
to · see . any woman on a weight·
prPventlng tryptophane ·. fro m ~c'
Joslngdle ldurlng pregn~ncy1lnleo&gt;&gt;r
c~mulatlng.Jn the lens. But-there Is . · her physician speclflcaily approves
no evidence that aspirin helps wltH · her diet program. During preg··
catarac ts t hat ha ve already
nancy thereareincreasedrequl reformed . I don't recommend taking
me nts for vitamins and minerals
aspirin for t his pl!l1)0se on the basis
that may be very hard to get ln·a
ot wha t Is now known. Better walt.
diet that restricts too many caloTa king aspirin regu larly Is not
rles. U calories must be cunalled,
e ntirely safe.
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your docto):..may want to provide
Rely on your ophtha lmologist for
addltloJrtll vttatnln or mineral
your decisions . You w1ll under·
s upplements for you.
stand yo ur problem hetler by
Remember that the baby's ske·
reading The Health Letter 13-G,
leton w111 require calcium a nd the
Your Cataracts Are Coming, Which
blood w1U require Iron. The new
I am sending you. Others can send
body wUl reqqtre protein. Yes,
75 .c ents with a long, sta mped, . w1thln reason, you can be on a
self-addressed envelope for It · to
we lght·loslng diet If your medical
condition warrants It , but be
careful not to deprive yourself or
your baby of essentia l nutrients .

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Nlekro (17 4, :!.61 ERA 1toanchor its
staff. Atlant a looked a llitl&lt;' wmk
pitching-wise. But . . as thP. seaSon ·
wound down, it becam~ apparent
the Braves won•.g&lt;&gt;tt.l ng some hPlp
fmm an unlikely place. the bullpen .
manned by G0ne Garlx'r t:ll savN,
2.34 ERA t and t'OO~ie Stew
·Bedrosian tl1 sav!'S, !.'42 ERA t.
Atlanta's~saves IPd the Jcagu&lt;'.
Torre's staff labored without ttl&lt;&gt;
services of a s ingle le ft -)lander last
year. a s ituation which has been
remediro by the acquL,i tion of fr""
ag&lt;?nts Pet0 Falcone a na Terry
Forster, a reliC'V('r.

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Eastrr n DivLsion.

Neithl'r th&lt;&gt; Ca rdinals, 19H2Wor ld
Series. champions. nor the .f:xpos .
· p"*'ason .: plcks .. · l~st . yrar'... ·na\W
· mad~ Substant iai ·chtu\ges to their
lineups headi ng into the nrwSI'ason.
The Cards remain spu'll' and
.defense l)rif'nted. while thr Expo.•
have po\"e r. defenS!'.a nd pltc hmg
,.. U. may bl' an old story, bufon
paper - wherP the gamt• dt'fin i!Piv
is not pla.v ed - Mont.rral has t h~
lin&lt;&gt;up to wiv . h th&lt;' manager's
office. wher&lt;' the stra l"!(''' rs st't . thfo
. Expos now have Bill Virdon . HP
m ay be the dlffrrrnc«; th is .vrar.
Depending on how their voulfgs.
ters perform. the Pirah"ieould be' in
It until the l'nd . a nd .dejX'nrl lng on
how thPir old! imt'rs d o. thr Phillies
have a cha nCP to be there too .·
ThPpick? All he riskof suundin~
repetitive - Montr'I'HL
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Last yf'ar. thPdi v isiofl rare· t•nd('(.t
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Plttsbutl(h 184·781. Cl1ieago 173-~t.
New York t 65-~7 \. When lhe
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:uHJ Second Ave .

IT'S
THAT
TIME
OF YEAR AGt\IN - The 1983 Mlijor League
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ha!!ehaU season will get underway Monday. Scenes like the one ahove
_)ti!!Jl!l.~~-JU'QY!l&lt;! t~.!l. &lt;m!!!lrY.durlng lhe~I.J&lt;Ix n10.illh8. That' •
Los .\ngeles Dodger mlllWger Toot Lasonla arguing with home plate
""'ptre Daryl Cou!ilnS during Frid~' s exhlhitton gwne with the
Callfonla Angels. Lasorda IO&gt;It the agnunent 1111d was ejected. ( AP
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JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.
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last yf'a r , thf' R('(ls arf' trying to

rpbu lid . Th~y srorecl I hr fewest nms
(0451 in lhP IPague in '82. and their
!Pam, ERA t:l.filil 1'ankro them
&lt;'ight h .•
Ll'ft fmm the days oil.he Big Red
Machin&lt;' arr shorts top DavP Con·
cepeion 1.:!l(;, :il RBI I. first baseman Dan DrlrsSI'n 1.21ifl. 57 RBI, 17
HR I and third baseman-catcher
.Johnny Bench 1.258,:18 RBI. J:!HR 1.
The Bench t'XJX'rim&lt;'nl at third
failed : ht• committed 19 enurs.
Pitchrr Tom SP:JVf't' was tradf'd to

Nl'w York for pitch&lt;'!' C'harliP Pulro ··
I~·'' · 4 .~ 7 EHA t; no Immediate' hl'lp
therl' .
ThP Rros ha ve somi' promising
~~ ou ngsi('I'S,

likf'

C'&lt;'nl0r

fi0ldcr

F:dd iP Milnt•r !.2ttl. 2:1doubi&lt;'S t a nd
lnfll'ldt'r Wa)'lll' 1-;n•nchlckl t.283t.
but not cnou~h

rxt«·tation last yl'ar undf'r .Jim

Fanning, but Bill Vit'don has moved
In with a pmgram of diseiplinc and
conditionlng tha t should shak&lt;'
soml' of thr dust from Montt'f'a l 's
off(..,nSf'. B('Sidcs , lhr law of avf'r·
' agi's LG on I he sidt•uf !hi' Expos . T hat
awf'SOmf' ltnPup just has to win on&lt;'
of thf&gt;Sf' yrars.
AI OlivPr. last ~~t·ar's · NI. b&lt; •t1lng

c hampion with a

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avPragt•. is

lead ing Virden's rigo rous workouts
tha t S(t'()m to havP lhP J·:xJ:X)s in

ix'ttPr s haJX' thi.,

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Add ing

~WP.I' ~U l 'f:' (;{I!'Y f:)l' ll'l'! . ~ll,.wlttf~) '

fUll · a nd ~~ hom• ;r, 1 ''n.d Andre
Daws6n 1 .:~11: ~1 Hill. i't iiHI .
With a full spasun frofn st'&lt;'Oild
h&lt;•Sf•rna n Doug Fl_vnn. lh4 ' clrft' ll SP
a lso is improvC'd . gi\·ing adct('(l
support to a starting staff that
include-s Stl'l'l' Hogt•rs. 19·K Ch:u·lie
l.ea. 12·111: Bill Culfic•kson. 12 14.
and Scolt Sanderson. 12·12.
ST. I.OlJL"
Somf' P4'0JiiP an' wondPrlng if
cPniPr ti0l&lt;lor Willii• McCC&lt;' 1.:1%. :&gt;1i
RBI. 24 stolen bases) can rl'peallhe
finf' }X'rfor manct• ilf his ru okir•
sPason of 1 ~'1. Ol hPi·s an• woncl('l'
ing if Managf'r Whit('_\' Jl pr·;.og can
hold togeJiler ;t "Jlilehing sta ff
a nC'horrd by tPmpranwntal .JtJa ·
quin 1\ndujar. 1:) 10, and .l~ .\ 'P i l l' old
Bob Forsch, l :l- ~1. a nd ~~ :-.k•v... tlf
~~oungslt •r s.
Th&lt;'n· is, howC'vt&gt;r , Bru C'f' Suttf'r
!25MI ERA and :~-; s;tvf'sl &lt;.'orlling
from thr llullpr&gt;n , and that c an
il mu ll itudP of
dPfic if'nr iP~.

romp0nsatr ror

fi A•ft fiPidf'r I.onniP Smith 1.]07.

\:lllr'U ns, m11BI and hH sto!Pn hnsf&gt;s I

ha~

bl.rumr ont' ol th(' N l. 's most

JXJtt•nt OUt~nsivP p\; ly t-..rs, ;Jnd short stop Ozz\{' Smit h and first !&gt;aspm;tn
!-;ell h Hernandez h&lt;'lp give I he
Cards one of thl' ll'agup's b&lt;'st
infiPI&lt;Is.
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Managf'r t 'huck Ta nnf'r Is optlm is
Hl'. as always. but wit h ~ lll tlr mon"
rrason thi s .v Par. Sfoconcl b:IS4'm;m
nm Ra)· t . ~ 1 . tH2 hit s. 6:\ Hill 1
a nd ralch0r Tony Pf'na 1. ~tti, 1,17

hit s. 6:\ RBI 1 an· on&lt;• )'m r uldt•r.
may bl• pvpn om• yt•ar hPIIf'l'. F irst
QDsrrtl;in . l ~.tsonJ 1ulmp.wn ~ ~. 101

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pc'rft1rmrr. and . hil-! ·ot.l\.'(' f'&gt;;trkl•r
isn't sO l.Jig anymort'. !·11-'s lost
Wf'i~h l and,ln lht .. Hnal YCiJI'Of a big
C'Ont ract. Is f'XJX'(.' tcd a;1 a tt f'fnpr tO'
ri'Jurn to form .
~A n d.

finally . Ihe Pi raft'S appPar ro

havP som(' pitchin g ..I im Bibby. w hn

did not pitrh at a ll last year. is
hi'Liil hy. as a r«' .luhn t'a rull'lar i&lt;t ;mU
Don ltoblnson.

10 cunsidt'l' mov ing HoM' from rlrsl .
to riJ.!hl fi dd ;md ,L:iving Pf'l'f'Z !hf'
starling joh ;tl fi rs t . f'Vl' ll fUJ1hPr
aging I hf' lint' up.
Still , lh•· PhilliPs ha w SOm&lt;.'
wPapons. likl' four limP C)· Young
wi nnr•r StPvt· ( 'a r !ton 12.'\-11 . .110
E llA I and thil1l bas!'man Mikel

Schmidt IHi HBI .:l."&gt;I IR I.
. C'llll 'i\(;O
Tht' Cubs may bl•slightly iml)rovPd
I his Sl '.!SOil

rkusst;n· t 2-il, :'\,·44) .and Str1vt; ·ftoUf ~
lli-\l:.·t.2lil is likl'l.v: to elo .fhem 1.111 1&lt;&gt;

gt)Od .
Tllf'only 4·lass pilt ·tlt•r on thP It •am
i.-. Ft·rguso u .l"\llk in ~ 11·1-1~- J 1 ~) ,
hut hP is :~l .vt •ars old .
Bil.l llucknl •r 1 :r,.;. tlf&gt; Hill I
p tnvic.lf•s somrnftt ·ns ivt• pu1u·h . and
. l od~· Da vis t.:!il l. :l'l HBil Is u
ptnmising, ~'tiLing l 'atcht•t'J:
N~:\\'

T tw qut'SiiiJil ma r k i.") Bill M.n l·

loek 1.:119. !lo Itnl. I!I HH 1. who
undf'rwPnl ' '"' ht'Oscnpit · su 1·gpry un
his knn• thi s spring . Tanni'I'PXJ.li'(' !S
hi m hPalfhy ror lhPOlX'Ilf'l' . .f ·

I' ll n..Ant; u •nl;\
tt1r.v w1•rf' lht• WhiL Kid s.

In l ~t:-11.
Now, :n ~'('an; Wlt•r. th(•y'vC' ~ ·n
dubbt'l I h&lt;' Wht'I'ZI' Kids. Wltnt:'Ss:

P&lt;'lf' Hosf', H : .lot' Morga n.:V-1: Ton)'
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you th , l r:Hllng Manny T r illo ;~net
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11 4 RRI\ a nd thlni iJast•m:m Paul
Molitor t.:VI:I. · t!l I!fl. 71 RBI I.
Outfi&lt;'ldrrs ll&lt;'n ()gJi,·ip t : J~ IIR, 11 1!
· RBI l and Cotman Thomils ·t:l!li'IR.c
11 2 RBI I ai.'OO arP long·ball thtva ts.
;1.s ar&lt;' ratc ill'r Trd Simmons t:!:l
HH.. 97 HBI I a~d dPsit.'lla 1 &lt;~1 hit tc •r
Don Mont•y 116 HR r. ·
_ · TheBI'CWl'rsmpymgugei nso m&lt;·
monumental s lugfrsts If Cy Youn&gt;:
Award winnl'r Pt-11' Vuckovlch
i1R-61 a~d relief a(·p Ru lllt• Fingers
l:l!l saves! can ' t boui1C(' bark from
a tm mis&lt;&gt;rll"S. Don Sutton 1l7·!1wit 11
llouston and Mllwaukr&lt;'l . Mike
Ca ldwell J17·LII , Bob MrClull•
112·71 and Moose Haas l ll ·HI
comprbe the startlng rotat ion . wit h
.Jim Sla ton 1 1C~61 a nd Pett• ! .add In
the bullpen .
"W&lt;&gt;'vr kep t ·a pa t hand OVI'r tlw
winter. but I like• Ihi' &lt;'a r&lt;ls wp'rc
holding," sa id KuPnn .
F:xcept roc tlw manag••r, JhP
OrlolPS don't ~xp&lt;:'Ct manychang&lt;'S.
l'it her. after finishing one game
behind tho Bt'I'WNS with the S('('Ond
best record In Ihe major .lcai.'Ul'S in
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.IQ(' Altobl'lll , Ia.' I yml"s th ird
bas&lt;&gt; roac h for thr New York
..• YaiiKrCS, . manages itir•ll;.)lt iffiort'
Orioles. Mike Ferraro. las! .w ar 's
first base roach for th(·· YankN-s.
manages the Clewland Indians .
Nl'ilher apparentl:v was good
... enQ!!l1h (Qr G&lt;..'Orge .Stclnbrenm&gt;JO,
who tapped Billy Martin foru.thlrd
term as milnag&lt;' r of I he Yankees,
who plummeted from 1\mPrican
Leagu~ c hampions -In I!® to fifth
place, on&lt;&gt; game out of the c&lt;'llar. In
the AL F:aslln 1982.
The Mllwauket:' BI'CWI'rs; who
came
within one game of lh&lt;' 1982
GALLIPOLIS - Preregistration
be given to all entrants in the
world c hampionship, capt ured
forms are heing accepted for the
Dinosaur Dash.
• base~ft ll' s stro n ~t ·divislon a yea r
Second Annual French City Run, to,
Preregistration entry fee ls $4
ago a nd Manager Harvey Kue nn
be held Saturday, May 7, ln.) a nd all prereglstrants w1ll receive a
says his c lu b has "an l'XCCIIenl
Gallipolis. ·
'r-shlrt for the race ln whlcb ihey
ch~net' to "'peal a; AI. champions.
Sporu;ored by Holzer Medical
run. Preregistration entries must
In fact, I It'&lt;' I that wP have thl'dt&lt;slr'l'
: Center Recreation Committee a nd .be postmark('(! by mldnlgbt AprU
togoonestepfunhert hl ssc•ason and
30. .
the Ohio Valley Publishing Comhopefuily . bring homl' a world
~y (of Galllpolls), the French
Registration the day of the nin
championship
flag· to Mllwaul\e(&gt;."
City · Run will open w1th a 5,tro
will be $5, A registration desk,
Harv&lt;&gt;y· s Wallbangers may havP
meter (3.1 mlle) event beginning at
located at thiP parkfront, will open
b&lt;lscball' s best Infield in first
c
9 a.m . on the Upsl&lt;eatn Public Use at 8 a..m.
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,baSeman
Cl'Cil Coop!&gt;r 1.113, 32
Area, located 'along ·the rlver1rrint ·
All runners must cJt«k In at the
t-ome runs. 121 runs balled ln ).
reglstrattoo desk to receive a
·. below the clty park .
'Tm replacing u m~n. Earl
second
baseman .Jim Ga ntner
. The matn eVen!. a 1lJ,tro meter runner's package.
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(6.2 mile)· racewUI begin at 10 a .m.
Runners are required to come
ble winning record In 14\11 y~u rs In
During this rae~. the Dinosaur
dressed to run. Nodresslngroornor
Dash, a ollli mile fun ·run designed · shower !ac!Utles will be avau8ble.
for the noVice j()l!gef or runner, Will · Restroorns are available.
start at 10: 15 a.m.
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Aae groups for the 5,000 and and signed, with parettal slgllature
Having been away. from the AL
lO,tro · meter races. are 14 and
for runners \lflder age 18, and · By HERSCHEL NI!SENsON
s ince 1918, whe n he coached for ·lh&lt;'
Iinder; 15-19; »24; ~29; :ll-34: .returned w1th l'efPstratlon ree to
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Gene r.tauch finally won a Angels, McNamara says he'll
- 3&amp;39; 4044; 45.49; ~; ~ and Ms. Beverly .;Jaeksaq. Melltcal
65 years 11 all! and 011er. The . Library, HolZer MediCal Center, . dlvlskln championship whliO he " need a ll thC he lp I can get ."
, On tht! lleld, h&lt;&gt;Wever. the Angels
Dinosaur Dub wUl not be divided P.O. Box :IlK), GalllpoUs, OH 45631. piloted the California AngelS to the
Into IIIII! tp'OUI)S, but will be open to ~ Tribune and . Sentinel w1ll l9f\'l American League West tltle. •seem pre tty we ll set except in the
biiUpen, where a replacement m11st
Five games later. lhougft. Mauch
all iJetl.
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be foulld lor sore;armed Doli Aaae,
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'· \Awards wUl be pJaented to the
outforlhe
seasonfollowingsurgery.
What Maud\ did was blow a 2.0
. -llrsl two male and felii&amp;le llnJIIIers
l'ren!llatratlon torm1 are avaUa·
Right
-hander
Luis Sanchez (74,
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leld
and
·the
AL
play(tfs
to
In both- tbll 11,000 and 10,000 meter ble at the holpltal'1 Medical
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In
46
games 1 and lefty
ntCtt and to the top ~ male IJid ~. lOcated at 385,J~ ' MDwaukee, and lt cost him hls Job.
Andy
Hassler
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4
saves,
2. 'ill earned
·Elitlir John McNamara, !Ired lly
female wbmers 11. eaCh qe group. Pike, and tbeiOhlo Valley Publlah;
run average) probably wfll share
the Ctndnnatl Reds last sununer.
!!pedal ~lion awards wW
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BallimnrP. but I l1'rlaln ly tlon' t f"'l

nf •v.·." snid Altot:w-•ll i. whn "i Jll!'rt l 14
_V('a rs in Ba llimon•s m inor lt&gt;&lt; tJ::UC'

s_vsh'lll .
· pffc~lng 1ilwav s· has lx'·n thl'
!JackbOne of thl' Orinl&lt;&lt;s, a nrl 1!1KI
shquld b&lt;' n&lt;H'XC&lt;'Pt ion w ith sl ii rt!'rs
.Jim Pa lm&lt;'r 1l'l·ol. Dt•nnis Mar·
tinl'l t lli·1:11. Mike Flanagan t15·111
a nd Scot I McC t·egqr t 1&lt;1·121 and
reii&lt;'Vl'rs Tim S ioddard I 1.:! saves).
Tippy Mm11nt•l filii and Samm'y
Stewat1 tU4 I·:HA, !it . Rick
l)(&lt;mpsr•y Is on~ of thr game's best
dPfPnsivP ca tch('rs.
F h·st haseman Eddie Mu!Ta y
; .:116 ..12 HH; IJORBI I provk10smo~t
of the punc h. w ll h s llek ·fll'ldlng Hi" h
Oau!'r a t S('('()nd and RookiP of the
Ye;u· Ca l Hlpk0n .Jr. I .:lli4. ~ IIR !r:l
RBI 1 a 1 short . If l.ro lternandr,,
who hll :~1 home r uns last Yl'ar in t ht•

minors, ra n' t cull! at third . vf'tl'ran

Aut'l'lio Rodrlgul'z is available.
• "We'll lx' a cont ~ndN, and wt•
won't finis h In flr'th pia&lt;'&lt;' again ."
Manln promtS&lt;..&lt;; . ·
The strength oft hr Indlans wlli lx'
th&lt;&gt; pitching s taff of Betti Bly h·vrn
12·~ before arm problems\ ·, RIPk
Sutrllffp tl4·8 a nd ~ leillllle-leadlng
2.96 ERA I. Len Barker (!~Ill and
l.ary Smensen . fll}lol. wilh·· Dan
SpiiJnc r (21 SW&lt;'SI In Ilk' bullpen.

1(on I fa.o..;s.•:v and ~hit" i ~a ndo share
tht 'l'&lt;J f&lt;·hi ng.
,
Thl' ai&lt;tu lsll tun of Cold (; Jove
S&lt;'&lt;'Ond lmsc•man Manny Trillo and
rnokll' shcJl1~1op··,Jullo Fra nco fmr:n
Phi ladPiphla should sll 'en ~1 hen lhP
infiPid. which a lSo lndudes Toby
HJITah 1 .: ~14 . 2!i IIR 7HRBI I al third·
and Mlkl' llargr&lt;M' at firs t:
DH Andre Thornton ;:1~ IIR. llti
RBI I provides ·m ost of the punchand thr• Indi ans are hoping right
fiPitk'r &amp; ke MrBrldl' ra n come
back hum a n PYI' probl.-m thai
llm ltrxt him to :17 gaml's . Ric k
Manning handle" r mt&lt;'r; ldl Is

opc•n .
The• Tomnto Blue• .la ys tied
Cleveland for six th plan •. ihc• flrsl
tlmP in thf'ir :-;l. x - ~·• -'ar historv lht•y
were not lt.ISI by ltwnts('IVl'.S . And

Manager. l lohhy ('ox -

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f'X ·Ya nkr't's'eoul'h - says tht• ,lays
'' havP Jpfl fh(• n •alm ol·anC'JS,pans ion
h•aJTI ;md an• w1;1l on our way to
vaulting ovt•r thai dusivt • .!"lifO
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Ule bullprn . Behind thl'platl', rookie

Geno Pt•lralll lllil.l' c·hallmgp hoi·
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The Padres also have thrN.'oflhe
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lhPrlub\Vilh83RB IIast yea r .
best young arms in the divl,ion in
Th&lt;&gt;re SCi'mS little r hanC&lt;' that
SAN FRANCIS&lt;X&gt;
Tlni ~~liar t16-9, 3.1:\ ERA I ..ChriS Brock a nd Marshall can match the . ,
The
GiantS'
trad&lt;&gt;d l&lt;&gt;ft ·handro
W&lt;&gt;ISh IR·8. 4.91 ERA I and ,John
output of Ga~•ey a nd C0y. at least
reliever
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Hollandt7·3,
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s.1vl'SJ
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HOUSTON ·
Morian
(.289.
61
RBI.
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HR)
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wh
ill'
J~.24, 16 savPsl work out of lh&lt;&gt;
The As t ros WPI'I' off. way oil. last
first
basema
n
Reggie
Smith.
;~-.6
season . They fired Ma nagp,· Bill
bullpen .
RBI. IR HR 1 left to play In Japan .
Virdon apd hired Bob Lil lis·. They
UJIS ANGEI.E."
That
puts lhl' bullpen"load on Greg
The Dodg&lt;'rs are rebuilding. (;on&lt;'
t radro outfielder Danny Heep to thP
Minton
11 R:l• .~sa,·es) a nd more of
are Carvey and third baS&lt;"ma n Ron
New York Mcts for pitcher l'yliko
thpoffrnsive
load on Qutfl&lt;'lder .lack
Cey , b~t the Dodget·s still haw
Scott. and they signed free agm1
Clark
t
IO:!RB
I, 27 HR \.
st rong pitc hing. Left·handrrs ~'or~
outfielder Omar Moreno t . 2~5. titl
San Franri!'l'O 's starting pitcht'r~
nando Va lenzuela (19· 1 ~. 2.R7. lR
stolen basi's!.
'"" young. Rooklrs . Bill LaskPy
· compl!'tc gamPS I and .Jerry RPuss
Thry arr l:l lx'ttC'r c lub this .v&lt;~.ar.
t J:l-12 . .1.14 ERA \ and Atlt'&lt;' Ham·
118-11 . .1.11 ERA 1 head th&lt;&gt; staff .
ThPy have a ·nn~ staff of starting
maker t 12·H, 4.11 ERA) led thP c lub
Greg Brock I .310 with Ajbu· , pitt•hprs lik&lt;' Nola n Ryan tl6-12, :1.16
in virtoriPs last yPar. but pitching
querquol will takeover a t first base.
ERA. 245 sl rikroulsl. Joe Niekro
drpth
S('('ms .a prohlf'm this sC~ason .
, outfielder PedroGuenwo t.304.100
111-12. 2.H ERA I, VPrn Ruhl&lt;' and
CINCINNATI
Bob Knepper. If rl'li~ver .Joe
RBI, 32 HRI movi&gt;s to third. atld
With
t
hrworst
I'!'COI'd In basi'ball
Sambilo c;m r&lt;'gain his hea lth. it
Mike Marshall 1.381&lt; al Albu·

By ,JOHN NEL'iON .
t\P Sport• ~Iter
The Si. Louis Cardinals and
Montrt:'al Expos stood pat with
winners. The Pitlsbuf!\h Pinlt&lt;"
aren't gel t ing older, lh&lt;'y'rr g&lt;&gt;tt lng
better. And th&lt;&gt; Philadelphia Phil·
lies ar0n't gC't ting bl'ttcr. thl'y'rr
getting older.
That St.'l'ms lo be l he slate of
affairs in the · National Li•ague's

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Thl'Bravps' most vislblestrengt h
L• o n offenSP wllh league MVP Dale
Murphy (109 RBI, 36 HR\, Bob
Horner 197 RBI. 32 HR \. Ch r L'
Chambliss t86 RBI ; 20 HR I a nd
Claude II Washing1on (80 RBI, 16
HR 1. BecauSP of these mf&gt;n. th&lt;&gt;
Braves led the NL in runs with 7:\!l
and homers with 146.
SANDIEG()
Th&lt;&gt; acq uisition of Garvey t.2R2.
R6 RBI, 16 HR I and thP matu ra t ton
of three young pitchers makes Su n
Diego the m ost improved team in
the division. With h~s acquisitiqn.
San Diego filled lhret:' of Its most
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right ·handed hitter a nd power. '
Last year, the~ (!nished thi~way:
Atlanta t89-7:li. Los Ange les tRR-741.
Terry ken nl"dy (.295. 97 RBI .
San Francisco 187-751 , San Di&lt;&gt;go . HR 1 and Sixto Lezcano 1.289, 84
(81-811, Houston (77-85) : Cincinnati RBI. 16 HRI s hould help eui
(61·1011: It s hould look like this in off!'nslvely . Tho. Padres a lso arc
19&amp;3:
await ing th&lt;&gt; re tu rn to act ion from a
ATLANTA
knee in ju ry of Carry Templeton
Despite,. the ~resence of Phil 1.247.~RBI ).

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GRADUATING · graduating from the nursing IISSisiant ·class Ill
Buckeye Hl.lls Career Ce11~r are (lrotlt) Diana Jeroktns, ,Jollll Newlun
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the Plt'asure Riders ' 25th ye'ar as a 4-H club
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Joe Parker gave a tlemonstratlon on
The neXt meeting wUI be Aprll 12. At that
time the members w1U cook a meal trom the
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The . s tarting .rotation incllides Ca rew (.319 In 'K2 and u sevl'n·tlme
Tommy John (14-12wlthNewYork . AL batllng c ham p'lf'\ Is at flrst,
and Callfomla l, Geoff Zabn tiB-8) , ' Sobby Grlch (19 homersi a t S('('()nd
Ken Forsch t13-ll ). Bruce Kison
andDoUg.DeCinCi's(J0HR,97RBII
(1().5) and Mike Witt (8-6) .Jobn L•39 'at third.
.. ReggleJat·kson t39 HR, 101 RBI)
arid Zabn ls 36.
. Bob . BoQne provides excellmt "11'Y become the full · tim&lt;' deslgcatchinll and a timely bat :'The only
nated hltter,leavlngBrlarrDown[ng
question in the lnfll!ld Is shortitop
(28 HR, 84 RBII In le ft. Fred Lynn
Rlck Bqrleson's shoulder. IllfstW
121 Hfl, 86 RBI! In centl'r and
hurts, tim FolLIIIIed ·In nicely last someonP In rtp;ht.
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Redwomen finished second to
powerful Marshall University r&lt;:cently pi the YellOw Jacket Relays.
Marshall claimed the title with
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totaL West Vlrgtnta State was third
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Glenville State tlfth at 52 % a nd
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; FiACI NE - What cou ld be more
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.i,:ood old fashioned rivalry between
the Southern Tornadoes a nd Eastern Eagles•
The answer may be a nswered

coach of the Eastern Eagles:
Player for player, lhe oottle
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ALBUQu£RQUE. N.M. (AP)For Virginia's Ralph Sampson,
Player of the Year trophies C"!fle
three times In three years.
For · Houston's 61-yeaNila Guy
LeWis, Coach of Year honors ·have
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Both received their honors Frt·
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conjunction with the NCAA Final
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Sampson, whO made the Final
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never attained his goal of winning
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F . Rupp.Trilphy as.the AP' sCollege
Basketball Player o! the Year.
Sampsrin. a 7-foot-4 senior. Is the'
second playe( In the 12·year history
of the Rupp Trophy to win It three
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CATTLE,SALE

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33 Lots Reaistered cattle

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- Beth Danid, s hot he r ,'iCCOnd
st ralght 69 a nrl"took ttu0:\6-holf' lead
with a 1.18 toted in lhP $4W,!XXI
Na bL&lt;eo·Dinali Sha rP golf louma mcnl. Daniel holds a two slroke lead
OVN Am.v Alcoll .
KUALA l.UM PUR. Mala ysia
lAP I· Australia's Rogf'r Mac kay,
took a , four·strukt• lmd a l the
midpoint or 1he Ma la ysja n. Ol'('.n
·Ama)cur'l;otf Championship aU he
18-tiolc Roya l S!'langor r ;oJ fCiub.
Ma&lt;"kay cardPd his Sl'COnd flvPn
par 71 fnr a tw&lt;&gt; m und lola! of 142,
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Indians lose 12-3·.tilt;
Reds beaten by Mets

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A's, had a Ieadotf single and a
three-run homer in a n eight -run.
sixth Inning ra lly which gave thP
ieam·a \2.J·. ~xhlbition vic.tory .over
·the Clevelandc!n&lt;!lans Frldiw ·
The ~ ·s left Arizona a day earlier
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Oakland Co !sewn . They wUI play
the San F ra ncisco Giants in a
home-and·home weekend series
before facing the Indians Monday
night at the Oakland Coliseum In an
American League season opener.
: Friday's Oakla nd lineup was
composed of players expected to
open the season with Tacoma of the
Pacific Coast i'.eague. Starting
pitcher Bill Krueger worked six
scoreless lnnln~ for the victory .

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" Wolfes" from the sam e den, one In
Monday eve nin g when
P urple and Gold . thc olhe r In Greeh
a nd White , square off Mond ay
· l"o&lt;enlng from different s ides of the
diamond In -Racine.
AI 4: II, the Southe rn
·host the Eas tern Eagles In a n
tmporlanl SVAC baseball conl est .,
. &amp;:sides both clubs being lea ~rue I
Contend ers and arch dvals, this
S&lt;ear's contest takes a nolher dlme nslon as father faces son or! the
s idelines. Veteran Soui hern Coach
Kilton Wolle, Jr. wtll send his
\ll'!lefeated Tornadoes, 3·0, aga inst
Scott Wolfe, his son a nd firs I year

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American Mel Purcell beat Israel's
Shlomo Gllcksteln ~. 7.e,hkiaY to
advance io the sernJ!lrials of the .
s;m;(ix) Monte Carlo, Open te!Ws.
· toilnulment bUt rain washedouttbe
other UU'eequarter final matches. ·
· YOKOHAMA , Japan (AP)· .
~rlcans Blllle Jean King Jlnd
shai-on walsli ·advanCed to the
semifinals after a 3-6, ~&gt;:r: 7·5
first-i'Oilnd victory 0\Tr . Wendy
Thrilbullo!AustraUaandAmerlcan
Rosie Cas~ls In the $150,ml Ninth
Bridgestone Women· s Doubles Tennis compeiltion.

and Rita Keck (51.61. an.zy
PeMock In the 10,(0) meter run,
aiid Simpson In the shot put (32-10) .
Earning third place lor the
Redwomen were Carol Bialkowski
In the javelin (103) and Jut)y
Weston In, the 10,®meter. run.
. Emnetl quall!led lor the NAIA
Natklnal Cflampklnshlp wlt11 her
toss In the javelin. It was also a
Laidley Field record;
Simpson's toss In the discus was
also a Laidley Field record.

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.Ail·Amertcan Jean ErnneU took
top llomrs In her specialty the
javelin wlt11 a loss ofJ.26.10.\4 , whjle
Lort Roberts won f,be long juJnp at
15-6¥., and Kyle Simpson claimed
t11e dlacus with a tosS of 121.
Sroolld place honors were ac·
cordec! to Janet GrovesotGalllpolls
In the )avellA (1!li). ~ Riggs
of Pomeroy In the. hlghjum'p (ilo()),
Karen Baker In the 400-meter
hurdlel (1:13), the40J.meterrelay
qua~ of Roberts, Baker, Rlggs

Tournament .

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ln. He also has four bases on balls.
secane! In ruru; batted In (t) and
As a team, thj! Redmen are
baj;es on balls (5).
. -batUng .236 with ~ hits In 203
Two other Redmen are batting
at·ba!s. ·
aver ..100. ,
The pitching stat! Is- led by AI
Barry Schuster, a · fretllunan.
Oetwlller, a sophomore from
Infielder-outfielder froin Batavia, · McDennott,Who baS tWo complete
Is batting .333 with fOIU' hits In 12
gaines. He has.six str1keouts In 14
at·bats and leads the team with five
Innings or work and holds a 1·2
runs bitted ln. .
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Eric .Frazier, a sophomore seThe Redmen are currently 0.2 on
condbasernan from C(llumbul, has
the nortbem portion ~ their
seven hits In 22 at·bats lor a ;318
schedule after taking part I" a six
averaa:e and has three runs llatted
gl\llle Florida tour.

Eastwood shares GGO lead

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from Chillicothe, lead8 ' the. RJo
Grande College baseball .Redmen
In batting, according to statistics ..
released Saturday by the Office of
Sports Information.
Leeth has nine hits In 21 at·bats ·
for a .429 average through eight
games. He also has four runs
scored and lour runs batted ln.
Allen Az;lr, a junior outfielder
from Martella, has six hits In 17
. at-bats lor a .353 average. He leads
Ihe team In times on base (11 l artd

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: GALLIPOLIS- "Tho toac·hcrs I
remPmbPr arfl Mrs~ Nash,
~radbUry, Mrs. Bushn£'11,
Vanden, Mr. Luther §)l&lt;~h:~"!!
..Mr. .Jackson. I
don't think
was a scholar In
sehooi .bu t lowd
Mr. .Jackson. he
would play billl
with us. In !hOS&lt;•
days tho girls
boys and It was.hard fm· tho boys to
beat th••m W•• wou ld . hav&lt;' a
SPC'IIing match rvc•ry Friday rw:
th&lt;'n W&lt;' had what th•·.v' ealled
singing gNJgJ'aphy, name all· lh••
statC'S and lhdr capitals, thm lakl'
the mount&lt;.~ins antl ihP r lw•r·s and

tellth&lt;• s tall's th&lt;•y werp in. "
Th&lt;' abovt• Is lak&lt;'n from lhl'
school rccolh&lt;·tinns of Luey K,urn,
and lh&lt;' tlmt• stK'was Wt'it!ng atJqut
was th&lt;• 1H411s. Mrs. llurn wn:it• •
about

attrndinJ,!

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schools at C:alllpolls in h&lt;•r day and
thC' .. first sc·hool I (~VPr att••ndPd

was taught hy ·a nlppl"l man
whos.:• naml' wa s KC'lly'. ...... this
s.·hool

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h(']d In om• n:x:&gt;mw
of lhP

old jail building on th&lt;' mrnl'r nf
Fourth Aw•nw· &lt;ind S!afp S!n'(•f ."
It Is thai lluildlng !hal Is th&lt;•

sub)&lt;..:·! of t11da.v's skPteh, On th• ·
front of rhls building that toda y sits
across l"rom thr St. Lou ts ( 'a lholie

Churc h ls"a plaqu&lt;• that givrs lhl'
date 1819 a,s the tlme or erecting lor
w hat l'\ now u housP. Howl'vPr, this
stru{:lurP w;1s not bull,f as a
dwt-IHng but as a jail, anrl Sl'J'Vt"''l in
th&lt;ll (·.apaeliy for its l'lrsl :t,r, or su
y('ar~. bfllng lht•n {'.unvPrtf•d fO a
sehool and Ia IPI' {o a dwPII Ing whPn•

lh£' nlln' of ItW Calilpoll' Bank.
Wltlt ing, an &lt;'rnployl'&lt;' of lhC' bank.
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deal1ngs and whm the truth &lt;'arl1&lt;'
out Whlilri~ was hcadNI to NI'W
York Clly.
,
bavld Rlpl&lt;&gt;y. lhP Gall Ia County
sh&lt;•rlff, and!. R. Calohan "'~"" ' SC'nt
to N&lt;'W York to b•·in~ Whitinf( IX!ck
(which they &lt;'ventually didl. But.
not before Sh&lt;•rlff Ripley iearnl'd an
f'XPf•hsJV(' li'SSOn .

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on

'&lt;'lling .a watch. Th&lt;• sail'sman
Pxpfulned to RlpiPy that h&lt;' had just
n&lt;'l'iv&lt;&gt;d a IPIII'I' that his !athPr ·hacl
dll&lt;l. and that h&lt;• would haY&lt;' to sdl
his Wfi!Ch In ordC'r togPt p.i;issc.~gC' to
lh&lt;' fum•ral. H&lt;' expillln~&lt;l to RlpiP,\
that hi • would s&lt;'ll him lhPwatrh ta
p~J'f' gold onl' hP said! for half

Rotx•11 . ~"!' NC'Wton: feetuJl•r on
rhemlslly, physlol[]j..'Y· and grol ~
ogy: . Simon Dtool~urd . lutor of
penmanship: ¥iss C .. J. Wu•man, .
prlnctpal of the female Ql&gt;partmmt: and Rob&lt;'rt Cat"". professor
of !hi' lht'OIY and pra{'( let• of

Kauffman
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or the students listed most bave

.YOUR OILY AUTHORIZED
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thf'ir lcosson:-;, hut wpn• so fright·
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LIJ('\' AJ..o,;() n •latc'!l how on&lt;'

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house a l that Joci.ltion. We• an • nor

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C&lt;'rtaln how many years the old jail ·
was used as a school. We have an
Interesting copy of a catalog,
however , or a school from this
IX'ti&lt;xl - li\45. It mn&lt;·•·•·nr'&lt;i thp .J.
Robinson Schoo l which p.•rhaps
••vr•n us"! lh• · old jail building at
lim&lt;•.
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wus a Whltjng, who was onP of lht'

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You··.haVe

By JOHN C. RICE
Exlenlllon Agent
Aptculure, Melp Countyh
POMEROY- Coming Event&lt;;~
The Llld.Ohlo Valley Pork Producers wUI meet· on Monday evening,
April 4, at 7:30 p.m. In the Junior
Fair t=lulldlng on the Athens C'?"nty
Fairgrounds. Tom Price and. Bill
Artck from Producers Livestock
·wm be the speakers. Thls.organiza·
tion Is made up d pork producers
!rom Athens and Meigs Counties.
Everyone Is Jnvlted to attend.
The Ohio Conservation No·
Tillage Corn Yield Cantest will be
held again In 1983. As In thepastrew
years, growers who harvest ear
corn. will.l!lso be eligible. We ha ve
all the ruleS and·entry fmms hen,.in
· our offlee·1t anyone·ls interested.
Each county wtnner will receive

$100.
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Aprll 30 Is the last day to
purchase All-Risk or Multi-PerU
Crop Insurance for the l!Wl.l spring
planted crops. Any fanners interested In tl)ls insurance should
cbntact their local insurance agent
autoorlzed to sell . and • servlce
AII·Risk and Multi-Perll Crop
Insurance. The nam·e and address
of the nearest agent can be
obtained !rom the ASCS Office or
by calling 1-800-447-4700.
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Meigs Beef Organlzatl:m -The
Meigs Olunty Beef Cattle Association Is a new organization tbat
seems to have a promising future.
Forty enthusiasts allended lhe
~tlna!ltat• week and this week
tlli! Pr6jects Cllmrnl ttee Is meeting
to plan projects for the summer.
This new organization Is a lso
looking for members. The objec·
tlves or the organization are to
promote beet, provide educational
programs tor Its members, explore
new techniques In management
an"a marketing, and sponsor
projects.
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And So II' Grows - No doubt
,.,;any gardeners used the recent
sprlngllke weather to do many
horne gardening jobs. such as
)rllnlng, preparing the ·garden soli
rcr planting and uncovertng straw·
berry. pian t&lt;;.
Unfortunately, 'we had this sud·

between now·and

April 15th
to make a.brilliant
ded'uction.
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__ deadline for opening a 1982 IRA
is April 15, f983. Or the filing
date of your 1982 tax return.
So, for those of you who
generally · wait until the last
minute for these things, here's alittle reminder. .
Now, is the last minute.
And, for those of you who
are undecided about opening an
IRA this year, here's something
to · think .about.
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• Without one, yQur tax bill is
going. ro be a lor higher. .
For example, if you're tn
the 33% tax .bracket, you" II pay
$660 more to the IRS than
someone wirh your same income
.~ho puts the ~ximum $2,000
. into C &amp; S Bank lRA.

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• Into the :zn. and below. There may
have been damage to strawberry
buds If you had removed the straw.
·- and peach buds that were starting
to break probably were trozen, not
to mentiOn some early apples and
oilier fruits. It would ·be dl!ftcuil to
make a blanket statement to the
e!fect that peaches or any other
fnllt crop Is lost. You'd best check
11r yourself. With a knife, slice
through the middle of ~everal buds.
• J1 they are brown Inside, they are
.dPad .
Fruit trees wtth buds stlli In the
&lt;tOnnant stage should be safe.
J1 pruning or fruit trees hasn .,
been done. get that behind you as
soon a• possible. Dormant sprays
s)lould go on apple, cherT)', . pear
alld plum soon: Apply dormant
spray on cherT)' and · pear betore
bud ~~~~eU IIJid on apple and plum at
.. the hllf·lneh green ~tage .
Garden 1~ll that was ·not . preo
pwed" during the recent good_ .
wtather stsould be tUied as soon as
$d1 Is diy enough to work. Avoid
Working the soU w!!l, or lje
pj'epared for hard, cloddy soU
thi'oughout the season.
Aa soon as the soU Is dry enou&amp;h,
planting early aellson veg~­
lllel IUch as peas, spinach, catTotli,

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And thM could 11\Nn 1111 IRS 111dlt. If HjkR Block
prep&amp;l'lll your taxea lnd you're audited, we .110 with
you It 110 · lidded ooat: N11t .• your ,le9•1 repra·
ltlltatlve but to ex'*"n how· your tllltl were jlte·
parect. If ;,. mak• e mlltake end you owe e«!dhlon.al
tax.' you pey oflly the tax. W• pey the oenalty lnd
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· working spouse, you'll owe
$1 ,:no more than a working
couple who invests the maxi r.num $4,000.
And here's something else
to think about. Interest earnt.J in
a C &amp; S Bank IRA is
tax -defe~~ect""A~d ·rh~r (an mltke
quite a difference.
As an example, if you
in\resr-$2,000·a year at 8%, ur'the
end of 30 years you'll have over
$226,000 in .an IRA. That same
investment, taxed in the 33%
bracket, would be worth less
than $99,000.
Finally, think about this.
The C &amp; S Ba'nk offers a variety
of IRA plans, all insured to •
$100,000 by the tTIIC There
isn't a safer, fast-growing tax
shelter ;mywhere.
Or an easier tax deduCtion
to take. Just one entry on your
Form 1040 does it all.
So call, or come in, today.
C &amp; S Bank IRA'sJ AII
things considered, they make
. April 15th a loi less taxing.

1n the aviation and aerospa.ce
tlelds.
·, - - . HERLIHY wAS clliet or search
al)d rescue for the Atiandc area
befOre his retirement ln September

"SO· WE BOTH remember a
little,. about those hard _Urnes,"
Helen Wolfe writes, and "I know
some people whQ remember even
more than we do. We hope oilnd pray
tbat all the people out ot work will
soon be back working and not have
another depression." .

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SEASON

CUSTOM
POLVSTEEL

Sun•'-'·

East Liverpool
went
to Meigs
County
when hebutwas
two.
Helen
was born in Meigs Olunty alldllved·~
there untll she was ·10. Then she
moved to Medina. She lived there
untll she was married, and Charles
and • Helen went ba9k · to Meigs
County (Racine) untll .they m,pv€&lt;j
to work about 20yearsago. She was
born Oct. 26, 1930, when the Great
Depression was only a year ·o)d.
Charles was born Feb. 7, 1926.

DOUG HERLIHY,' Ewlngton,
retired commander. or the United
States Coast Guafd,l!ls.h
. •• been
Who •s
honored by inc1uslol\ .1n"'lh:~
Who In Avlatlon and Aerp.Space.

Meigs County agent 's corner

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$2.24
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us und fh(•··nt.•xt Monday gavP t.•;u·h
of" us a not&lt;• to lak&lt;•lo· our potn·nls
saying !hut II' WI' w&lt;•nl to a pafty or
any plueP uf amusl.'nwnr wi thout
hrln~in~ him ;1 nolt• saying lht ·y
W&lt;'tl' willing lor U!-1 to go. WI' wou ld
b(• PJJ)I'IIf\f:l trom whi s st' hoo!. Mr.
Robinson was ,an I'Xt ·t•llt·nl t&lt;~a&lt;·h0r
hut &lt;Itt.! not · umJI' rslancl young

PI"PI•• ."
llo• 9'~, ( 'lurk,lmrg, Ohio J:lll5l'
lhc• maillng addrt~s of .Jwm~

m••ntal sdPO&lt;'Ps; &lt;'hark•s ( ;, Chl'l' .,.
r ing! on. ptuff'SSOI' 11f m ;tlhPmarlcs :

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HELENSJ\.IDthatsnehadsenta
Cbrlstmas card to Peeps' cousin,
Don Peeps, II) OrlaJsdo, Fla., and
Pope seqt her one with a bOte abOut
Peeps. ''Tdldn'tknowihatyouwere
a sta.t e senator at one time," Helen
wrote, "but was gla'd to learn a little
about you and him. He said he Is
·one year older than you" - tbat
means, Pope Is a year older than
Peeps "and .also born In
February ... I really enjoy reading
.yoor column In the. Sentinel."
(Samuel Pepys was bOrn Feb. 23,
16f0.)
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lnstrumPntul music.

Rlpl&lt;'y hough! II but was gn·a lly. FridaY afle1· school
•&gt;1. th&lt;•
rroubJO&lt;I whm lw rubb&lt;&lt;l off th•• old&lt;"r ·s&lt;·holars dN: ided to go up on
gold paint a nd found h&lt;' had
CarC'I's ' Hill tial&lt;'t knowQ as
pu~t'~&lt;IS&lt;&gt;d a galvaniz&lt;'ll watch. H&lt; •
Fortlflcallon II ill I to haw c&gt;pienlr .
OIIPmi to glw Caiohan !he watd1
Th&lt;'V thought Robinson would not
and $511 h&lt; • agn'&lt;'d neVPr to !Piil h&lt;• · find. uut. for in thoSI ' diJ,YS IMP
story or how "Galila' s rlnest" got
tf'achf'l' was t"t•s ponslbiP fhr 1hf'
bamboozled. Calohan could not
tlml' ll&lt;'lwO&lt;•n lh&lt;', ·nd of s&lt;·hool and
Wttif, hOWPVf'l', !Ogt•l hOrrtf'f()t'f' l: th'
thl' tim&lt;' whPn !hi' stUd&lt; ·nts arrived ·
this Pplsod&lt;·.
hom!'
Thr co~n l y jail pmiX!hly moved
"Rut ala~ for our h?p&lt;'S, as WP
to Locust Stll'''. In lh&lt;' iat&lt;' l!Wi&gt;;
WI'!'&lt;' goi ng u~ thP si&lt; k' of lh&lt;' hill

lived .John r:raham and famil y.
lltlltiNIO n'S lim&lt;' as a jail.
prlndpal &lt;"harael&lt;•rs who l'a us"l

writes In the Sentinel. Anyway;
Helen goes on to. say that Peeps
should have a happy 75th birtbday.
worthy.. column.
or summal:tzing
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lovt'CI, bl'(' UUSI' he\ was so strirl. I

prk'f•.

not

aao Helen B. Wolfe sent, to Peeps a
blrtbday card .on which she had
written a detailed ~. one

girls.
I.Ut')' Hurh a lso attmded 'll l lmsl
· 11n1• S.,•ss lon with !hi' Hobinson
srhool and she onC&lt;' wrote: "Mr.
itc;hrn.w n was morr fcan'll than

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"'PEE.PS, a ~llip~lisDwry; .
Birthdays subject of card from· Hel~n : R. Wolfe
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DALE ROTIICEB cooirtlluted
the National Aeronautics Space
E;wlngiDn area ...
Coast
In 1967, N"Celved his: ,
.JiyJ.8AMlJELp~
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which thenextfourparagraphs: ·, ·
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Institute of
based
uponthelrdemon·
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· ~s~l~n~1~966~a!nd~retlred~~
CAIJ..IPOLISCoupl~&gt;orweeks
Peeps da.sa compliment
deserve. Hoeflich
superior
achievements ,.·.:_:!:~~:_~·
HERLlliY ENLISTED
In ':the after
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rC'ady in .J anuary and wp'n• ready now." says thf'
comm andct' o f ttif' nrw spaCP shut tle- ChaU('ngP r.
sGheduled for launch Monday a ft er a ~ 11,- mo nth
S&lt;'rirs of postponement s.
Astronau t Pau l J. Weitz and his thrPP-man cr.c'v.·
wpre scheduled to fly T·:lR training jets OVN thl• Capr
Ca naveral area todaY to hone skills for the 5,dJy trip
S('t to begin Mondayat J::llp.m . EST. T hey also at'!'
to praot i9e in a plane modified to handle like the
shuttle.
Eastrr will be a workd&lt;l~ ·- too. for Jstmnau ts WC'ilz,
K arol :.I. Bobko. SlOt')' Musgr~vp ·and Donald fl .
P0ter son. Th&lt;'v are &lt;(·hedulm fot· a final filling of
their spa("(' su.it s and will review lasl minut0 flight
plan ch anges.
Countdown for thr mission was moving without a
hitch, a relief 10 th&lt;' space agency which has been
plagued b~ engine leaks and a contaminated ca rgo.
· The countdow n schedule was altered slightly to allow
pad crews lo ·SJX'nd at lmst part of Easter w ith their
families.
"Wf2'vp bt'&lt;"n looking forward t o ! hi ~ for quitP SOmf"
time. longer p&lt;'rhaps than an~ crew since S1'S-1 '

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Affordable loans have
been hard to find for a
few years. Now interest
rates are down, and that
·should make monthly
loan payments lower.
Whether you need
money for a car, home,
vacation, college education,
home improvement or al')y other
major purchase, check with·us. There is
. , plenty of~money available at BANK ONE to help ·
you get what you need. We'll ·explain the best way to
'·~ borrow, and e:xactly what your monthly payments will be.

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first shultiP miss ion) ... \-\'p\t z s;Jid &lt;.~s th f' ast ronau ts
arriw&gt;d Frida~' on lht' KPnm d ~· Spacf' ('C"ni Pr tunwa~ ·
from .' h&lt;~ training lmsr- in Houston. "V\·' 0'rt' hvrf' !o

do a JOb ..md wf'·n~ read~' to go do it. "
Th&lt;' mission's pr· imar~·l t;lSk is SChi'Ciult"ll fo r thfl
first half·day of flight wnen Musgr aV&lt;' and P&lt;•t&lt; •rson
ar!' 10 dep loy aTrarking and Data nela)' Sat0llit&lt;'. th&lt;·
JargPst . most complr&gt;x c-ommunications pa:vload f'Vf'J'
buill for space.
NASA will u«' ih&lt;' sa tdlltP. which has a ;,; foot
wingspa n \\'hf'n it s antennas 'a n' f'XIPndcd. as a rC'!t.~~··
point for command:-. a nd mf'ssagps lJ1.:'1wPt.'l1 Earth
a nd il~ man~· as 16 o1'bit_ing sa trllilPS. including spaC'f'
shullle.&gt;.
O n Thursda\, Mu skrot\'(' ~tnd Petc·rson a n· to dun
spacesuits a nd slc-p in to Challf'ngrr :S oprn cargo bc1~·
for a ,'\% hour dual spc.i ce \V a lk . T hf'y wiU tr-sll h(' suit s
and tf'&lt;'hnlques for r'C'I tit•ving a nd rf'p.t ir ing ~a ! C' IIit Ps ·
o n fut ut'C' missions.
Technical p roiJIC'ms with thP suits t'url'('(l eancr- lla·
lion of a similar walk during th&lt;' filt h night of till'
shu1t \(' Columbia in NovPmbPr. Co\urnhi a is in a.,
KPn~c-dy Spa( ·p Cf'n t€' 1' h&lt;~ n gar t.)(~ in g rf'flirb isht'll.

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your owfi'nom'e'ana need a loan to build on a room,
install a new roof, add insulation, or make any other
home improvement, give us calL The equity you
have'in your home means you'll get-our best rate
and affordable monthly payments. We'll be happy
to give you complete details at any BANK ONE
office. The chart below will be helpful, but stop .
by or call for an accurate picture of your particular
payment schedule.

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473.07

2,Years .

334.53
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"Annual percentage rate is 12.5%. Morithly payments do not include credit lile or
accjdent .and health insuranee which is available.
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51,000

52.500

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few months-qr fc;&gt;r several years, nothing .
beats a VISA credit card. It's flexible because you ·
can adjust the rnontb!ypayment amoynt to meat
your changing financial needs.
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If you already have a BANK ONE VISA credit
card, you can make yourself a loan anytime. Just go
into any BANK ONE office and ask for your cash .
advance. Alter all, you're already qualified to borrow.
If you don't have a BANK ONE VISA credit card,
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accident and ~~alth insurance which Is availablia.

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Broadcas ts appealed for donations of painkilling
ml'dlcinrs and rat poison.
With 700 people reported injured . t ~e cil)'"s hospital
and two clinics were j ammed and.mmical supplies
l'Xhaust&lt;'(:l .' Six helicopt ers were fly ing more severe
cases to !=all, 66 miles 10 t he not! h. An addlt lonal l .:JIO
people were tn.'a led for minor injuries and sml hbmr.
The U.S. E m bassy In Bogota sa id it did not know if
any U.S. citizens w(•r e among I he viclims.
' President Belisario ~ta ncur a ltcnded the bu rial
rere.mony, for which I he archbiShop · granled ' a

ck•d incd to 1'('\'t ·a I \tl( ' p('r-,on · . . idt ·n t i I' 111 1"' ·cup. til• •II
Wh t •n polit't ' \A.'t 'lll to !tlt'' dc iUhh • ht~U'-.t' 011 tlw l'it\ ·,
n1 •; n- ~u uth side . t t 11 ·~· fnun d tilt· hodi1•o.., ol 1\. ttllr\' 11
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Muc h of thr ('(•mf'tPt:,· was hrav ib· (\..t rr t: tg t "l h .v t Itt ,
lf'mblor . whieh f'X J)oSC'(_i hunclrrds of &lt;'oflin ~ Jnd
brokC' most o;x•n. Sa nitat ion tf'ams tx •g; tn l'OIIPt 'ting
lhf' remains·. disinf('( ·ting l hcn;~.vi t h quick linH· and
r0burying thl'rn i n a comrnor'r" gr: t\ '1' Hut m nny
fam il iC's objt'Clrd ~tntl t uok thPir rd ;tlh 't•&lt; ('Offi ns to
nf'ig:hbor ing commu nit ies for n•buri; tl
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.tCf' n - ag~r s c;.tug ht un;lwan · wht•n tlw quakt' :-.t ruck .
Ma ny wf'rr ki llrd in Pnpa:-,·an ·.. ., li th &lt;'t•ntury l torn;n1
Ca tholic calhedral. which cullaJN&lt;l &lt;1uring t•arlv
Ma.~ ·s . '
Bmadcasts up!)(' alcd l'or rn('(lil';tl ~ upp li P:-. incl ud
ing sodium pr'nt oth al anti otht•r p; t·in ki ll&lt;•rs . OnC'
broadcast askl'CI for rqt poison tOUSf'iiJ,!a inst an army
of roc:Jpnt s drivrn from thPir nf'Sis in thf' l oum.lation:-.

of tho oldJ:&gt;uU dl~ll'.c
Rad io and "'\'V stations in IJ&lt;Jgul a app(·aled fnr
doilat ions from tht • public and oprnNJ a ss i!'i t &lt;tll c t · anti
rrconstrur tion funcl s in some of thl· prlncipallx mks.
The quakr. which hit at ~ : 15 a.m .. mt'ilSllt'l'd :1.;, 0 11
the Richler sca le and lasted 18 SI'COn&lt;ls .

RUUVING 'I'IU: I)EJ\Il - P~oph• dig graws at
the l ocal cem etery Friday to hury Ill&lt;• ""''" from a

mujor earthqUl"'-~ thl\t dcv:\'ilatNI l'nJmY~\ft, Colom-·
hla. 'OM' IJU8kl' kUI.,d I!IIJM'Oph•and lnjur&lt;o\1 7110 mort• .

Armed man tries to
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POPAY AN, Colombia !AP I - ArchbishopSIIv0rio
Buit rago said a funeral Mass at an ailar erected on a
pile of bricks. ando,IXIO moum!'rs laid thcoir lovm on!'S
to rest in a sma ll corm•r o f th&lt;' local C&lt;'metcry
untouched by
. the eart hquak!' lhal devastated .th is
An dean city.
Ail emergency . comm it IN' headm by provindal
Gov. Amalia de Sa laza r said 194 bod irs had been
Identified b v Friday a fternoon, 179 in Popaya n and 15
in surrounding t o~ ns. RC'scucrs, still ~f'a rchin g for
victims of Thursda~·s quake in Ions of debris said
Ihere wet"&lt;' a t least 40 mor&lt;' bodiPs that had nol been

For loan information
call any B~K ONI olfkc.

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Karol Bobko, pUot ; Donald Pl'lerAAn and Story
Musgravr, 1\Us."iiun SIJt-clall"'ts. t ' haUi'ngt•r b. scheduk'd fnr n Munday llftuff. ( :\1-' l.a.."i4' rtlhntn).

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begins reconstruction

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was lah •r t'll; tr).!t'(l in tltr -.I; \\ ing. . . lkbli\t '" -.;nil1tl1 '
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f\ I'HI ~C F!I ·J . O . Uhio tAPI ~ Of!'i['i :lls in tl1i:-southw1 '~ 1 Ohio ci r:-,· s.t~· ttu · " ' · '~· ing!-1 o f four J.X'o plt •
nlil .\ ' rnark llw t-!l'l 'a!, •:-. t numl~·r ol killin g:-. ,11 .tny tml '

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space shuttle Challt•Oger greet mt-rnh4'-rs of tht• n~·ws
mrdla Friday "-' they arriv"l at the K ennedy Span•
Ct•ntPr. From left arc: Pu.ul Wl•ib., ('ununandf•r;

Multiple slaying may
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It's a.greaitir:ue tQ.PIJY a new car. Dealers have
plenty if! stock. You'll fincflots oloargains;· so snop\
around now.
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you_cho.o~. but this chart will give you a general idea
of what your monthly paymenfS'w.ould be on certain amounts. When you buy a car, have your dealer
finance it through BANI( ONE, or give us a call. We'll
tell you exactly what your monthly payments would
be on your loan. Stop by any BANK ONE office for
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1-:l.YHIA, Ohio I AI' I - An off clUI)' J»lit&lt;·ufft&lt;'&lt;'l'. a
ministrr and two -..oci:tl workt •rs sutxiiJt '&lt; I a 1~
unemploy('d l .ora in , Cqunt ~· man who 1hi'Pi.!ll'ntod !'o
rNrievc hiS thn!l' chlldrf'n from county custody at
gu npolnl . nuthorltl&lt;"' sa id.
.!ami" R. Hubbard. :11.1 . of r\o t1h Hidw·vllle. wa s In
the Lorain County jail Friday. ch;u·J'ed wil h fl'lonlous'
assault . agJ.,'Tavated menacing and kldn.\\PfJing.
H&lt;' piPaded 1nnoc0nt in &lt;tn arralgn mpfft Frida y In
E lyria Municipal Court. Bond was s&lt;•t a t $ol .fll0a ncl a
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· prel.lmlriary bea r ing sch&lt;&gt;ilul(&lt;l for April 8.
H ubbard and his wife, .ludilh , :12. had gon&lt;' to ttx··
Lorain County Children Services off ice T hursday to
visit their three ohild r~n , who hav&lt;' been In the
agency's cuslody for more than a y0ar. pollc&lt;'said.
While In ·a , children's playroom al l he agency,
H'ubbard pulled a sma U ha'ndgun and demanded I hat
tlls children be ret urned to him, sa id of!IC!'r Harold
C;l.Sselman, t he foster parent of Hubbat'd 's 7·YI'ar·old
daughler.
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when he w ent Into the rQOm. Hubbard pointed the
pistol at him and sa ld: .. Do you w ant to die'! I am
tal&lt;lng my children."
Hubbard then ordered C~sselman . some agency

t ' mp loy~ ·" a nd vb ittH · ~ int ll tlw l11hh\

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said lw cln'W l1i ' own gun and idt·n1 tl it'( lll irn'&gt;l'lt' • • ~ a

1,; 11it '( •'1 off i&lt;'l'l .

"I t w;t~ a \ 'f'I Y dangt ' l'llU'-' -, ilu&lt;~tion &lt;Inti 1 1'1-'ttl l _v
tx• l if'V('ll th;tl t l luhllaHI ) \.VOU id L!"-~ ' l! i",I-VI 'apoll On
mySf'\f or on sornro nf' f'bl· in till' ulf i( 'l' an 'a,"
(';~sSI· I m&lt;lll sJ id . " Wittl th(• !)("pit· i nthf' dllst&gt; ~• n• t t , I
was afraiclt o firf'. so I grahtx d hii-; gun hand insh 'all. "
ca~S('Ima n sait1 hP , r.wn so•·ia l workl'rh .; md u
min istf'r sulxlucd the man until poli('P aJTiVI'd .
" He was ups&lt;•ti)C'CUUS(' hl' I'IIUidn 't ll:t\'i' his kids, "
Mrs. Hubtianl said F'rld;.ay. " It wa . . lll!s who \1 ·I hing nnt havin.g lh&lt;' kids - that m;~d&lt; • .l!itn up'&lt;~' I."
TI10mas PorH•r. PX!X'ti t iv&lt;· Uinx·tor ! 1f thl' agi ' n('y,
sa id the Lorul n Count y .Juvt'fti l&lt;• ('ourtltacl .l'!r arll &lt;'d
· th&lt;' agency temporary cuslod y or th1• Hubbl l!ds"
daughter ancl 2·and J·year old so ns .
Potter would only say thr cur&lt;' of lh&lt;' l' hil&lt; lrrn had
lx'en brought to lhf' att f'nl inn of \.ora in County
.J uvenile Cou11. w hleh gavr· llll' dJ..l,~'lll.'\1 ('Ustody . 1-1&lt;'
said he could not clalxJratl'.
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children were placed in foster carr IJ&lt;'('auS&lt;· of the ·
family" s financia l condition and
. · 11&lt;' 1' hu sband
·has been Ill for several year s.

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Public 'Notice

PUBUC SALE

NOTICE TO '
CONTR-ACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
OEPAR"tMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

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please

call 448 -9780 or

4411"-1462 Reword .

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GallipOIII·.

Call

Cha;l&amp;l

Mayea. 448-3816 f1r leave

at C8ntral Truat Sank.
FOund-Bleck male ·Scotty
type dog . Found in vicinity

of 6th St. lo Middleport. Coli

Humane Sqt:iety at 614 -

992 -5427 or
6605.

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Yard Sale

YARD sele, Rollinstown, Rl
2 Pt . Pleai•nt. Friday &amp;
Saturdav ..rain or shine.

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Yard Sale

Rummage Sele
Churc h ne•t ·to
Fri., Sat .. &amp;. Mqn·. 10:00AM
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M.oving Sal) Sofa bed ,
chair,
chen equip .. queen
.lized bed. clOthing, antique
d!ning room aurte, lawn

flea

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Mark·e i - Southern

Ohio '• · ~IWIIt Weekly Flea

Market

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Theater ChillicotM. Oft. E\1·
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448 -3169 or 266-1967 in

the aveniQga.

NIGI1T CRAWLERS lo .REO
WORMS hlgholl prlcu

Tho 0 .0 . Mcintyre Pork'.

paid. taka Jackt'o n Bate &amp;
Tackle, -Oak Hill. Cell 814BuyinG Gold, . snveir, Plllti ·
Gold end $.ilwer pricu
highest in two veen,
I.ChOic• our price• on ·g old &amp;
tcrap'jawafry. Buying
Old coin1. ICrtlp rings a.
1ilwerwere. D•lly quotes
ew.aileble . Al•o coins &amp; coin
luppliaa for •.ale. Spring
V•lley Trading Co ., Spring
V•IIey Plaza. 448·80215· or

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UHd mowing machine, 7ft.
sickle blr. Call 814-2158·
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1-BEDS
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-IRON. BRASS, -old
furniture, gold , ~iver ~ol­
l•rs, wood ice boxa1. stone
jeri, antiqUes, etc .. Complate households. Write :

M.D. Miller, Rt. 4. Pomeroy,
On. Or
7760.
Gold, silver. aterling. .)e ·
walry, ring1 , old. coins 8t
currency. Ed Burkett B•rber

Shop, Mld~lepon .
3478 . .

Pittrict Is curr..,tty accepting .applic•tiona fOr aummer
employment. Openings '"'"
elUde · program dh·t~ctora.
recrNtion 1...-,..; and lldM
for pl•yground programa,
day ~amp director. and
IWimiY'ing inlt""ftor frnutt
have W .S.I .) . Y~u ri1ay piCk
up· an application In th4 Pertrr
District office loceted on
First' Avenue MOnday
1hrough Frklay from 8AM .to
12 noon and~3;-30 to 4PM
or contiiCt t~~lrk Dlltrlct
Office at 4•1-4812. ext. 50
to haVe In -.pplic811on
mailed to you.
s ·o meona to do yard work &amp;
l•wn ~ mowing . Will . PlY
e3.0P per hr. Coll814-388-

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printer.· Call

114-2BI-600.

SALES, NO EXPERIENCE General H•utir'9 •nd Trash
NECESSARY to Mil Avon . remowl SerVice. Reliable
We'll
you how, Good · l!ftd •pendoble. C.oll 441..rnlngol Coli 11.4-311· 31118.
. 9041 01' 614-992-3190.
· ~.nm Mowing no .,-rd to blg

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1 C•rd of Thlnka

_EARN •xtr'l Jnon-v. •II

We wish 1o express 0111 tt.lks
to relatiws and lriinds lor tho
kindness and sympothy smwn
us 11 tho time of tho deolb ot
our father. John AOjd loorard.
We also extend our thanloo for
·tho beaut~ul flowers. e•dund
food. Special thanks to lift.
Clleesebraw, the McCoy-Moore
Funeral Home: lho Pallbearors
111d Honorary Pallbe;rers. Also
special tt.lks toll... Colvin
and Jle:v. Holley lor tMir ...,y
VISitS .

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Home

for eldert.,. Only.
Room. board •nd laundry.
20 yean exper~enc 1 . Calf
992-8022 or992-8741.

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ALL SEASON

Square Dance every Satur·
day hom 9 to 1 AM . Cou_ntry
Rock Sunday 7 to 1 1'PM .
Robert . Pick'e tt-' 1. Eut Oar ·
win·, ·sf, Rt . 881 ,
.

It !'lay ·be all the l~re you'll ev.er need
aU ye3r_tound' Has smooth .-nding po lyester cord body, double steel cord
belts. Specially compou nd ed tread
rubber lor sure gnp 111 any weater ... ·
wet, dry, hot or cold.

Riverview Nursing Care
Home Now open for embu ·
latory petienh. 304-773-

6882.

66.00
72.00
74 00
7700
79 00
76.00
78.QO
80 00 .
8300

13

89.00

992-2490.

Are you paying to much for
your hoJpital·hMith in1u·
r•nce . · C1ll C1rroll
Snowden, ~6-4~90.

Everything you need in one gre a l t ~re '
A steel belted radial w1th bigger fool
pnnt. more grip Ill mud and sr1ow
Gr.eal tracton in rain. hydroplan ing reSIStance. tread wear and dur abli1ly
Plu s respon s1ve handlm~and qui et
nde .. Natural contour helps prolong
l1re life.
·

FREE MOUNTING
Computerized W~l Balancing
SJ.99 Per Wheel

Sale
42.00

6100
68.00

50.00 .
54.00

69.00 •

54.00

54 Misc. Merchandise

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SAVE

"

Note! Rib count end side wall styling vary with ·size.
Not ell tiros look oxactly like
tire

Free 40", 50" or 60" Mower with Purch"se of Any N
Gravely Four Wheel Lawn &amp; · Garden .Tractor.

POWER
STREAK U

ROLLING HILLS
FARM SUPPLY
Fertilizer, Still Corn,Pioneer, DeKolb-Pfizer. Ken worthy.
a14-&amp;89,3711
&amp;lf-669-8441

.

446-4372.
.

In Middleport, newty ramo ·
deled home with fireplace.
po11ible woodbumer, clo18
to schoob •net shopping .

i 1 · ul ;,u o lhPt h1 . 1 11d ul
· ur· IM:Ih •J q urthly · wrl ho• rn.ul1•

GRAVELY TRACTOR

wl'u

I'HWI 'I S lrP~ k II \ ,til ' rl t • p lr •, tl t ~ [

. SAtES AND SERVICE .

Hill, Pom. 40"o. 614 -986-

AUTHORIZED •
FOR SALE
FACTORY SERVICE
The Marie Miller home on Lasley Street,
!IE.NERAL ELECTRIC
: . ~opJerOy, Ohio;in goo&lt;l neig!lbort1Qo&lt;1;· is .
&amp;.HOTPOI
. . .NT
. ·

·for sale. Property appraised at $25,000.00'
and price reduced to $20,000.00. House
in excellent condition. Contact Trell
Schoenleb, Telephone 992-2074 or Fred
W. Crow, Attorney, Telephone 992-2692.
This is a real bargain.

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992-2101

USED MOBILE HOME
678 -2711 .
t4:~~66 tra'iler end lot In
M'asOn 304 · 773 -fi'713 after

6:00p.m.·

&amp;2 .960 . up uaed mo
homes fOt sale . 2 bedroom,
completely furni1hed .
Reedy to move in. Bro
Trei11;n Park, Minersville.

614-992 -3324.

613 - 423 - 8928 .

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

DELUXE
LAWN TRACTORS
Quality comtrudion and convenience fealures
• Side and rear dischorqo modols

•l 0 H.P.-engines
•34-inch cuts

Reg
64QO

660!l
69.00
74.00 '
.7900
85.00

86.00
8900
94.50

Sale
48.00
49.00 .
51.00
53.00
i7.00

ADVANCED DESIGN
' ·GARDEN TRACTORS

• 16 H.P.
• Will Iuckie anv tough job
• Use with or withoufthe culting deck
• Easy handling

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$11995

--

$154900
.

Ct1AJ1LDRIV!; 5_H.P.
ROTARY DRIVE

&lt;(,Vi-&gt;)

$299

\

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ln!fptCI ullpt•r"'

OR

t-Wa...l Dnl•: Install n~w hrii~t' lin·
end rtt!l.url•u:t! all four drum!~ .·
. 1'l. lllllfllhs t)r 1HW rnilt!K.

a~d

up

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',~OMERq:(. c~~~DMARK
Drive a litt!t and Sift a lot - Fr., delivery within 75 miles
Yts, ., service at·your local Hotpoint Dealer ·
Store Hours: 1:30 to 5:30. Mill Closecl at 5:00 P.M.
__Servin&amp; It ill. Glllia and Mason Counties
.
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before 9 30 PM. 446 · 9~44
Very nice . unfurni1hed . in
city, 3 large bedr ,: llv room ;
fonnal dining rm ., kitchen ,
dlnena: sun porch . dep &amp;
ref. raq. Cal1446-0161 after
~ : 30PM .

2 bdr ., 2 baths , completely
fumished . ocean front . daily
maid service, 24 hr . 1ecunty·
gu1rd , has 2 pools &amp; tennis
courts . The Myrtle Beech
Resort. Myrtia Baach. SC .
Call days 614-367 ·0480 or

avo. 614-446-3426 .

42 Mobile Homas
for Rent
2 bdr mobile home rttf &amp;
dep rAQuired . Call 814 · 268 ·

1922

h ouse in city full
buement. carptt1ed . gaa fur nance. adults , no pots. Cell

2 bdr

.

.

Trailers for rent . Furnistwd &amp;
unfurnished , b~tautiful river ·
view , Foster' s Mobile Home

Park . Collj 46 ·1602.
12:~~60

3 bdr. house in Rio Grande ,
will except c hildren &amp; peta .
Stove &amp; refrig. Call 446·

446 -0968

COn AGE At 1810 Jeffer son Btvd. Ideal for single
perso n or young couple
304 -676 -2306.

mobile home , 2 bdr .

Call 614 -246-6830 .

Carnper Trailer lou ·r or
summer , sec ludAd wooded
arfta
Overl o oking Ohio
ri11er Vrc Bro wn, Miner~ ·
ville, Oh Call 614-992 ·

.3324

2 bd . m o m nmbile home in

2 bedroom house. largA
living r oo m , kit c hen 8. bath .
Furnished . Overlo o k ing
Ohio River. Adults o nly
Brown ' s Tr11ihtr Park . 614·

992-3324 .
House tor rent o r aale.
loa~ ted in Syrftouse Ohio . 3
bedr oo ms with carport , onethird ac re lo t, $26,000 . Will
consider house trailer ea p11rt
batement. 3 04 · 7~2 · 8488 .

R11 c ine RHsonable rent .
Depos it You pay utilities .
Stove Md rt~hig . furni,,hed.
Profer eldertv peoplo . 814 949 -2 22 8 Call· 10 a .m . · 6
p .m .
2 bedroom . S 160 . month ,
deposi t . Country 1ite. 814 ·

94 9-2461 .

TWO · btKir oo m fumished
wulor . CrHb Creek Road.
Iaroe y&amp;rd. has been rented
thr o ugh HUD , $160 .
m o nthly . ut 1litla• ru.t r ft ,
]04 676 - 1206

S MAll . 2 bildroom fur ·
nis,!l.ed . \ U\ilt?r . Burdett-e Ad · ·
ditio n. e1 ?6 · ti er mo nth pluS
uttlillos , dttp o sit required .
304 676 4600 . Mondt~y
through Friday . uk f o r
Ao 11111lfHI

2441 . 67 6 9073.

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

PUBUC AUCTION

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TUESDAY NITE, APRIL 5, 7:00 P.M.
Loca ted tn the new comnHJOity twrldu1g at He nde rso n.

Wesl Vlrg1n1a ofl Rl . H go1ng loward Charle"on .

THIS IS AN £VERY TUESDAY NIT£ SAL£
At Las I 15.000 .00 load ol new &amp; use d mOIChandiSe Con s tgnment s welcome fht s ~eek lots of tools .

wr \'HLh ·,eh . ~r1ru l! • r \ l lt 'w 1111 ~ 1t mo w
Ill '&gt; !J ll 1ryrl l' \, IH'W ti!Pl rll l tul ld rr l l!'. 11l) .ill o i1 1Pw
Ol vmpJC IHIIr "'' Ptlltll , ~~ A ~ po wr 1NI w r r•1 1 fU!If' r.'\, 111 pie )(
&lt;&gt; tow pt lll' . c, rnil ll prcn w !rthl1 ·. r· ho~ l k . ww~· l t v . rlt.un \ iiW\ IV
tHl l f• n na \ rr1 1rn ~: Ln1 &amp; \ h!111••r c,, h.t 1dw,ur• I ol\ miJ re Co me
In '1 f' ll or IJu\1 Nul rP-. (JIHI\I hh· lor .11 'ld J•fl h
'4

h.

1,_. · ~ ~ m: kr • 1 ~ t ! t ~ .

1'1 '-. 1\ I'W

1

Aulione!l l.onn!e I Neal 614 36 / 7101
We also se ll hou seh old es tat es , a ni iQUe auctwn s .

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to mention.

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ba an all day sale. lu-nch served.
Not Responsible for Accident!
Cuh
Ap_l)rovod Check
Auctionler - lonnia E. N
14-367-7101
Note : This is a
sale .

62.00

from

7 rm . hou.e 3 mi. out 141 .
City wa ter. deposit req ., no
peu , gaa furnence . Call

TOOLS &amp; MISC.": like new 14 h.p. Sears 42 ,n . cu1olectric
i1ort ridina mower. brand new lawn Boy push mowe1 , ca soline waed cutler. push mower as is . Xl1 Homellteehaln
sow, trailer for ridina mower. Craftsman radial arm saw. 3
nica table saws. plonar. wood lathe &amp; sot , push carden
plow. tarm utility trailer, metal drums. work benches. me to intension lad den, now 100 amp electric box , 4 torpol ·
ions. house paint, ben~h..crinttn;-Cra1t!mfll drrtrpre h :
bat1ery charcor. mounted ji&amp;Siw ..vise &amp; stand . skill saw.
scrap lumber. new apple cr1ter. air compressor &amp; tank.
cub tractor disk .. llo1 olliras. cement block. bolts &amp; nuts.
tomato stokes, pipolh!eader, pipe vise &amp; cut1or , boxes of
pipe fittin&amp;s. llol,.!lrap iron, o.tho! items too numerous
This

64.00
67.00
72.00

Bill Childs - 61 4 · 992 -

63"12

*

Aftar sallint homo and moving out ol state we w1l1 be sol ·
ling the parsonol property of lester &amp; Irena Elkins
G.E. push button alaclric "stova. ele ctnc Kenmore sl ave .
G:E. retriae1ator, 2 nice molal tables. Sears 25"" console
color T.V.. couch that makes beif. Sanyo kerosene healer.
two padded chairs . llowar stands. 3 laree fish aqua!iums .
bic portable fi1eplaca . wooden desk. Hoover sweeper. rua
shampoo•!- Sun 19" B&amp;WT.Y.. 2 ni&amp;hl stands. bath !!ck .
2 kerosene heaters, 2 electric heaters. fire wood holder.
!lower cart .. 2 platatlass mirrors . plajpen . stroller. molal
glider. 3 pc . redwood patio set. 2 molal chairs and lable
set. 3 pc . wicker chair &amp; table set , ice cream m11h1 .
dishes. pots &amp; pans. what-nots and lots. lots mo!O .
ANTIQUES : Walnut cupboard , high chau. 2 old comlo!l&lt;.
some quilts. qujltin&amp; frames. lara• iron kottla. alcohol
operated fan , 2 lar1e metal wheels. cast iron seat. dress
screen.

Executive Home- Rent or
S•le- This contemPorary 4 . , ·
bedroo~ . 2 bach home with
fi ni~ed Lfamily room, att ·
ac hed garage located ·near
aweileble for
tl . r.~~::~,, it occupency
. A
laeu
opticyt to purcheu can be arranged.
CALL:RCS R,alt o.-. .
CJt ig Swenson - 1 -81 4 -

693 -6671

676 -32 17

PUBLIC AUCTION

Why Rent? - This cozy 3
bedroom home'il locatad an
good paved roads conv•·
nient to the mlne1. lhOP·
· 1chools and
QABLE-wlth a mod peyment your
lnwestm-.nt coUI(f
be .... than 1176 .00.

lc

68.00
70.00
70.00
79.00

House• for Rent

THR EE bodrOoh1 . bathS. 'h .
unfurni1hod , 8 200 . plusutll
All eltJc tn c home . with 11itt s TWO bedroom partly
gnrogo &amp; ful l tiled baas fumishod 81 6 0 plus utill
ment . 5 260 mo11th. 304 · t•os . Glenwoo d, 304 576

949 2671 .

84.00

74.00

45631 .

Four rooms en d bath, full
buemont. t~ll ....new paint .
36 a c re• at Aodnay on W.T. corpetod No in1id1t peh
Wetspn Rd . Q_wne~: finfn c · Ottp _Q •it and Q n-iontha lean
ing available. Cilll446 -8221 ra_qU· ;,.~ . Ji14 ' ~ 92 3090 . "
• aftar . 6 weekdays.
.
·
8 roo m countrv ho me.
2 lots at MemoJiol Oardon . So uthern Sc hool distnc l.
Call 614 · 246-6139 .
Electr ic hMI. T P &amp;C . we
tor , garden apace. cellar
lots for aale in Recine . building . gera{tft . 614· 949 ·
614 -949 2340 Ot 614 · 2674 .

location: Porter. Ohio. from Holm Hospllallake Sl. AI .

72.00

Buvtna hou11s end apart·
menta. Need prQpertie• with
favorable price and term1 .
Bo• 1109 Gallipolis. Oh.

Owner / Agent .

160 to Porter. Ohio. Sale 1ight on 160 on lefl.

POMEROY
•'

882 -369.2.

Acres woods. over·
looking Ohio River . · city
1chool1. 448 -3664 or 1 ·

6 -20

64.00

242 W. MAIN ST.

..

mobile home .

82.00

I

.

36 lots. &amp; Acroege

58.00

MEIGS ·TIRE CENTER
I

14~t66

on Thomas Ridge Road . Call
304-676·3280 and as~ tor
Ron Hickman.

60.00

2·""-1 fnN\1 Dl.c:' lnsliiU nuw fnltll

I

H .600. Coli 614 -882 72&amp;2 or 614 -682 -7277.

home end 46 acres located

SAT. MORN., APRIL 9th, 1983
10:00 A.M.

hr•ke J)lds. t'I!SIIrfH• :•· fron~ n.tur&lt;...

MILE LIMITED WARRANTY

burner. 2 full blths, dll·
hwuher. W &amp; D hookup .

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hH:I•ths: lnsl~tll .nt: w
. !Hills. ped froi11 wh.,t!IIH\a,rtn'"
a~pecl hydrHulic. syst~m.

48 MONTHS OR 4,000

814-742-2677 .

1873_70x12 2 bdr . " woo~­

DOWN TO EARTH TIRE VALUES NOW THROUGH APRIL 9TH

MANNING ROUSH - OWNER

PH. -992-2975 .
·210 CONDOR Sl.

ll( lll•tl

74 acre f•rm. hay shed. 2
p01'1dl , limber . 25 tillable
acre•. oil &amp; ges for lease . 1 VJ
miles out of Harr isonville.

lovely, 6 rooms . Double
garage, beeut~ully llndsceped area lot. Atop Ro1e

6PM ask for Tim . after 5PM

WE ALSO WORK ON
ALL OTHER APPLIANCES

ANI Estate
Wanted

0167.

7700

90.00
9100
9900

hu;l

247-4811 .

1972 Conventry 13k68, 8
rooms.
living room U9x21).
tq1tal c•rpatlng, kitchen ap·
pliances. glau dk\nene aet,
fuel on tank, u nderpinnln g.
porch, 1wning , exc . cond .,

1972

'6'!1U»
road

Coli 446 -0176.

f7.200. Call 114 -24-520&amp; . 1976. Two bedroom mobile

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46.00

14-3Bti-9060 .

614 -992-6941 .

42~7 .

MOWERS

FMC COMPUTERIZED
, , 1 .

..

li .. 7, 614 -246,9211 .

Cell Bill Ward for appoint .ment, W1rd's Keyboard,

pow•r . . ...w.ith
eo•r handling I

ltH :Iwto ·~
frurll whuul llrt ~·· · Cho? vodtr 1 ~
II~ hi lrud s •tlld ! h r ~ rr•ftu l rma.~
Mac:l'h unru 1 Stnll J : urro · t:~ 1011
•' \ tru. l'nM .~ 11 11 tl mld lttuu.d
, , • rv k m~ m..tr:1 11 ll t!o·dutl

For ule -1 •ere with 12lll80
mobile home , larg1 In
ground pool end foundation

8

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udju:dahl•t ~ U N J&gt;t 'llsln n

00
ONLY ~2195

-

1 V:t acre of land, 1!i r. houle
with b1nment. house needs
work 16.500. Cell between

PIANO TUNING lo REPAIR

Mos tlJ S. r:t1r1-. und lrnpon .... Wi t h

deck.

·POMEROY, OH.

~~n:_~n f; · . Golllpollo .• Call

814-992-2166. BAM to

• lnHpuct All lour llrm. t:omt&lt;:t
utr protlsu.rt r • S o· l ftunl or rrtnr
wht lnlt: usl•!r.• r : ~tmlt 11 r. and •lrn!
tu propm u l 1~: rtftlr mr. ln ~ pt!l : l
SUHJJnnsl_un lind ~ lt t• · rln~ Hyswm

of the Gravely Family.
Gravely Model 1138
Larin &amp; Ga!Jien Tractor complete with-

GRAVELY
SYSTEM

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3 bdr ., gal h•t . vary ch11n .

\ .

·The newest member

Farm tor , aale 26 acres
mo•tly le'llel . good hay
liotdo. H6.000 . Mun nil.
reaaonable oHer . 3 bdr.
home, new furn•nce .
county wetar new bath
corpe&gt;iod . "ew alum . siding
wood burning· st0\18.
bern a. other out
. g•rag e . Located on
180 ne11r Porter. Call

1·12 + ecres with' 2 homes
Galli a County.

gage loan1 .

WALKING ROTARY

1

33 Farms for Sale

t::&lt;&gt;un St.. GoMipollo.
. .. ... ... ·--............. .

446 -3564 or "1-513 -423 8928. Owner-Agent .

Services

36

TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOM.ES . USED· CARS.
TRUCKS ." GALLIPOLI$ .
CHECK OUR PRICES . 7164 otter 5 or 614-992 6036.
CALl 446-7572.

Modern buaine11 btdg . 58

2

12x85 Vlnd1le mobile hom•
wlth IS ·ft. expendo liwing
room , wood burner'. Situ·
ated on 2 plu• .cr• tncludlng
remodeled 1 rQOm 1Chool
building • •to,.ga ahed.
Ntc_e gard~ -·- apot . ~ome
small fruit trees. 614 -992 -

6 «re farm lend, include•
mine rei righta. 3 bd. room
fr4me hou1e . For info . call

hw-; ply polyt ·~ lt • • !IH•.
wtth "~ ttb hmtd lor ~ ll!all mul Klllt
~ ~~~~ '&gt;111 00111. IUtnP !tf't' flflt!

FREE!, , DELIVERY
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GTHE

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Hom• end oT rental
Broadway-Middleport .

Mobile -Homes
far Sale ·

14x70 Beywtew tot1l elect ~
ric. 3 bdr ., t7 ,400. 12x80
Liberty good cond., •3. 900 .

Hl · ~ l ~t&gt;llill ~

·','

32

ol

BR78Xl3

bodr;;_m. full bo... 12x8Q_- trallt'r and lot in
7h 120 lin, :Clifton Autllnd with fenoed in y1rd

74.00

86.00
88.00

S1ze
Wh1lewall
·f ilS
PI 75/ 80Rl3
BR78xl 3
PI85/ 80R1 3
CR78x 13
P I7~/ 7 5RI4
BR78KJ4
Pl85175RI4
CR78x14
P195/l5RI4
: R78&gt;14
P205175RI5
FR78&gt; 15
P215/75R1 5
GR78x lfi •
'P225/75RI5
HR78&gt;15 ;P235175RI5
LR78xl5

TH R~E

114-992-2731.

and gar1g1. Phone after 5

It ' s any Radial buyer's dream! The tire that keep~ its feet
even in the rain. Features two strong belts of steel plus
the smooth ride and durabiliTy
polye'Sle corll'bO'dy .

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.,3,100. 814-742-2390.

lor ·houoe. CoiL 304-8964721 .

l2233~~~~~n~•di+--

CU OM POLYESTEE-L
RADIA,L

FREE
DELIVERY

lot in Br•dbury. wary good
condition
with traMer h()Okhom•. New roof , carpet. 1 9·7 1 Cameron 12xeo·
panaling . .c;elllng•. ba - trwiler. awning , .undlrpln - up . All utilitiM. 18ptk: t•nk ,
throom. 1 priv1t• acre. nln g. 3 bd.rooms. htmishld. colll14 -992 -2602.

HOME LOANS 12% ilxod home overlookng Ohio
rate. leader Mortg.ge, 77 E. River . Woods; 15-20 acres.
State. Athens, Ohio. 1 -814 - tennis court, city ~ehools .

c... In Ohio
2311, out of
1-800-1141 -62e6.

I

Reg.
54.00
59.00

REOOCED -2 bodroom. J--~-----­

207 acre farm , langsw ille,
mineral rites included. no
hou1e S12.000 down will
carry rest . 814· 388 -9348 !

192-30111.

41

35 -Lots &amp; Acreage

p.m. 814-742 -2814 or
614 -986-4117.

Large contemporary f•mil\'

Phone 388·8190.

Dorothy. oh Doro1hy.
I know you're at rest, but
oh how I miss you. • .
I loved you the best.
Whevere I go. whatever I
do. .
.My days b~in , and end .
with you .
. .
.
Down here we mourn . bul

Money to Laen

Tirnes-Senti'nei- Page-0.3

for Sale

Hou M for AI• 4 bdr. 2 full
baths. finllhed baiM11ant . 2
t•r garage in the back. s..rr
by 1ppointr;nent o~ly. 203

lANDMARK
614--992-2181

Whitewall
Size
Fits
PISS/ 80Rl 2 lhlkl
Metric
P155i 80R!3
Metnc
P!65/ 80RI3
AR78xl3
P175/ BORI3
BR78xl3
PI85/ 80Rl3
CR78xl3
P175/ 75R14
BR78x14
P185/ 75RI4
CR78x14
PI95/ 75RI4
ER78xl4
P205/ 75RI4
FR78x14
P195/ 75RI3
ER78xl5
P205/ 75RI5
FR78x15
·P21517 5R I!i:JR78x15
P225/ 75R I5
78x15
P235/ 75RI5
l 78x15
Plus F.E.T. of 1.41 t 2.90

31 Homes far S.le ,

ovonr~ --- -

22

The

W.Va.

Cell 992 -3217 or876-2616

Insurance

I

WHITEWALL

Free Gardening or Mowing Attachl!l~nt With Purchase
of Any New Gravely Two Wheel Convertible Tractor.

Oarclene plowed wtth large
rototlller 1lx lnchea dHp .
Ready to plant. Reuter-1114 -

POMI!«DY

ARRI
RADIAL

FREE
D-ELIVERY

448-0691.

lt,Jr•nCe Co. he1 offwred
servictl for fir• · inaurance
coverag• In Galli• County
for 1lm~t • century. f•rm.
home and peraonel property
cOverage• ere available to
-meet indtvldu•l nMda. Contact Eugene Holley. ' ag.nl .

FREE MOUNTING

•••

wifl wiahll to babyait in her
home for one "Child. C.ll

SANOY AND BEAVER ln-

LEWIS -THOMAS
In memory of Dorothy l.8w;s
Thomas who pused aW!Iy
~if 2, 1982

58.00
60.00
58.00
·58.00
. 60.00
64.00
68.00

long forma UO.OO imd up
Corpl Noel
441-3112

will do drtve-

1----------Miture dependabl• hou• -

Will 'care for tha elderly in
our hom•. Trained • experi~ced. LPN citra given.

In Memoriam

"IN MEMORIAM"

39.00
44.00
48.00
50.00
52.00

for lndividu~l• • buainetHI .
Short forma •a.()O

~Excellent I. condition &amp;
loc:etion--all rMdv for immeweya, ••Phelt. concrete. d.l lta .occupancy --Interest
painting • remodeling. Call -retea .,. doWn and probfibly
. won't be lower .
441-8281 .
Cono1fu~lon

992-6641 .

Sadly missed by Son,
Delmar &amp; Family

Sale

. cat B-•ooplng·
Tu A•tUm1 • bookk. .ping

,3rd. • Ollw St .. GoiNpolto,
448-31119 batwHn B·ond li .

Will do lnt•lor ' &amp; Errrtit.riM
w'ork . Hanging wall paper,
penellng &amp; .e:c. Contllct
Ronnie Hubbird at 814-

more.
Dad is precious memo-.
nes to us.

Reg
54.00 .
60.00

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mower•. rid'ing mowere. rototillerl·. R"10na1M rat11 .

And took him to a
Mansion in heaven. ·
Where Dad will suffer no

TIEMPO
RADIAL

Profea..on•l
Service•

doble. For -mote coli
441-3119.

614-992-7314.

Whitewall
S1ze
Fits
P155/ 80R 13
Metnc
PI65/ 80Rl3
AR78xl3
Pl85/ 80Rl3
CR78xl3
P185/75Rl4
CR78-xl4
Pl95/75R14
ER78-14
P205/75Ri4
FR78-14
P21 S/75RI4
GR7814
P195175R 15
ER78·15
FR78-.)5
P205/ 75Rl 5
P215/75R!5 GR78-15 ·, ·
HR78-15
P225175Rl5
P2 35/ 75R15
LR78-15
Plus f f I ol I ) I Ia 2 90

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1"'*11 engine ,.P,Il!. I.Wn

. The Childr'n

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or tmalt.. RetlabWenctdtJHn·

Avon. 304-875-1429.

love,

Caku made ior aU occa ·
siona. 304 -273 ·6288 .

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tlinda, c1111 -Kenneth Swain.

Safe in the·arms of .Je.
sus.• ·Jesus has taken a beautiful bud,
Out of our garden of

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Hollis Clark who passed
away 2 years ago, April
3, l98l.

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SPRING
LAWN &amp;GARDEN CENTER

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Wentllid To Buy

.WANTED TO BUY Old furni- FitMirgla11 bau boat, j.te
ture and Antiqun of all moclltl. Coli 446-4298.

mower. r'ototiller . much
II Auction
mora. 7th &amp; 8th: 9 -.5 . LoWer - - - - - - - - - River Rd. Box 104, .5 miles
South of Timberwolf Bait Auction every Fri . night a-t
Shop.
Jhe Hartford Community
Center. Truckload• of neW
April ·4 &amp; 6 . N. Main , merchendiM every week.
~utl8nd . Tools, toys, jeans,
Consigments of new and
dishn . cameras , CB . used merchandise alway•
fUrlture.
·
welcome. Richerd Reynolds . 441-8026.
Auctioneer . 276-3089 ,
u.;r9e 41emily Vrfd saiD Apr.
4 &amp; ·6. 9 · 3 . l"2 P'ark. St ., AuCTION every 'Saturday
Middleport .
njgbt, Mt. Aho, WV. 8 p.m . W~ pay c••h for late model
clean u~e$f cere. .
Gonsignmentl welcome .
, frenchtown Car Co .
A,pr . 6 . 7 . 8 . S .R. 143 in EmmaBellauctiQnear .
Bill Qene Johnlon
Harrisonville . 614 · 742 - 1:-:-- - - - - - --'-,446-0069
2321 .
SPECIAl auction Saturdly .
April 2nd., 6 p .'m . Mt. Alto
FIVE family' yard aale, Cen - Auc1ion Bern . Big load all
tenary. Town House, Gallipo - new merc:hanc;lise. Oeelen
lia, Ohio. Tuesday &amp; Wed - can buy to resell. Public
neaday, April 6 S. 6, 9 to 1
inviied, no checks please .
Emma Bell, auctlonee~ .

SWEEPER end aewing me ·
chine repair. parts, · •nd
supplie1.
Pick up end
delivery, Devil Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd .
Call

448 -0294 ..

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We wiah to eJCprell our
thanks for kindneu end
1ympathy shown. during the
long illneu end death of our
beloved Arthur . Spei•l
thanks to doctors and nurtas
at Holzer Medical Center
end Clinic, Veteran• Memor·
ial f"iospital, Pomeroy Health
Care Center . Pomeroy
Emergency Squad, Ewing•
Fur1.e ral Home, the late Rev .
Robert McGee and Rev. Carl
Hicks. neighbor•. frt&amp;nds
and relatives, for prayar1.
card a. food and tlowers
Wife . Virginia Hoyt ;
daughter~, Mn . Tom Craw~·
ford and Judith H. Morrl1 :
son . Ansel M . Hoyt.
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LEGAL NOTICE .
TO BIDDERS

LOST 2 biiCk &amp; rarl fe.Ttele
dog ~ Loat In Cheshire ~ru ,
around Turkey Run 'Rd.
Name and number on col ·
lara. If ·you IM theM doge ,

1983

In loving memory of

3 Announcements
Public Notice

7

GARAGE ule, Rt. 2 No.rth
by Good Shepherd Church .
Furniture, baby-children
clothes, jean1 1 1aw.

l r•t•l

t•l 1&lt; 11 &lt;!I l l [ l&lt; •liiJII
••lll w.vvrrr ~
l r.rll l "·· • · ,f'll " rth
) r, 1 11~ l •l&lt;lr! oli •i 1' ' "1111' .1 1.
I dl l 1 1.o ddr·1 ·, lo , .l l l r""''lllll ,.d
I•• llr· Wil l, lit': l•1ol o1 • •·t llh• ·d
• I" ., ~ I II I d ' .111 1'( ' ' I,. .. ~ I I Jl ' " I
""·n ull '' ' 1;, ,. 1 !11 fNe per cent
o f his bid, l&gt;~ 1 t ·,,, 111 , •·Y•·tll 11" H , ·
jl 1.110 I r!ly ll 11 11 , . ., r11 ol rl1 Jll.rr ·, 11 1 , t
I""" I r,, ten per cent of hisbkt,
~ .. . .,..tl , ,, lnllh• llll l ·' lt!l

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Lost and Found

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Public Consignment Auction

ANTIQUES-FURNITURE
LOG CABIN, 2 STORY

TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1983
"10 A.M .
HOWARD &amp;SONS IMPL.
. AUCTION SALES INC.

DATE: SA TURA Y APRIL· 9TH
AT .10:00 A.M.

7 milu N. of london. Oh. at Rt. 42 &amp; 1-70 ln1erehan&amp;e.
Formers, dooloro l'ovoryone welcomo u 1 buyer or conslcnor. The morht io still stron&amp; for 1ood used hacfon
and eq. At this limo hay oq . of aiHinds are stronc ond
this would be on excellent timt1o consicn w1th us tor top
prlcu.
Approx. 50 traclors 1ncluding t981 Sie1ger Panlher, aula..
PTA 310 .. duals, 3 pt. shaH 435 hrs., l1ke new; 1979 Ste~ger .
· 296. 1962 hrs .. duals. 3 pt., hitch PIO shaft;'lnl. 1566:.
C.s w/cults: MF. 265 : ~5' s: Fprd 3000 o:· BN's; Jui
Construction Eq. 1nc. CQO 1740 sk1d slee• ldr . AC
4000 pd. Fork lift;. Saw Mill: M&amp;M Power Unit; Meadow s
Edger.
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Several .good used trucks and traJ1!1s, also a 16' covered
wagon camper trailer, real nice. A wide assortment of ~ows,
·discs, planters. cuhivators, packers, acomplete line of new 3
pl. hitch eq . mowers, blades. wagon gears, disc. 2 &amp; 3 "te
trailers; in ha1 eq .. early consianmenls; NH 850 round baler
NH 273 baler; NH 68 balers; JD 24T baler ; NH 2.78 baler; NH
477 haybine; Gehl 7.70-7' haybine: Fd , Fg . JD &amp; Int. 3 pt.
hitch mower~ 2-,- NI pull type rakes; MF 3 pt. rikes ; pluslo_ls
more to be consiJied bj sale day. If you would like acomp!ete sale bill call or wr~e us.

Co~sipments kt::.:P,~t~~~
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LOCATION : leo and Tick Ridae Road. 5 miles oft U.S. 35 ,
10 miles Nor1h of Jiekson, Ohio or 20 m1 les Sbuth of Chil lico1he. Ohio. Watch the ~lgnsl
ITEMS FOR SALE : flaln ut ste pbac k cu pbo1d. round oak pe
deslaltab le;'l primitiVetable s. wood chtHn . ' ' con ."''" pie
s11e. 2 llalwall.cupboard s. 2 coal slom. luckmv basket. oak
che st of dr awers se veral wood be th , 11011 bed s, old charr s. 3
old pockel watches 12 Elgms. IIIIIIHlls. ·~uod runn mg conclitton) . brea kfast set. woo d bowl , ICh tgt!Jalor , se ve ra l wnn ger ·
wa shers, stone churn, stone 1ars and crocks. some w/ wrll·
tng, old gr~ntle ware, old the1mome1ers iHHI adverl1sern en ts.
wrcker fl ower stand , old ro ckers, se vera l old han d gun s, 1ron

pot. ~ron tea kettle: sorne old prJmlhvc lools. glassware, old
Horhcks M&amp;M candy 1ar . old ca nnh•i 1m . old p1clu1e
lrames. ol dskillets, old boo~ s . laney p;rlo• slands. lancy dovetai l carpenle! bo•. w1re egg baskel, maiiORany,poslm b..t.
old cornshell er daled 1868. old Penny wCighl sc ales w/ bev·
eled mn ,ors,ol 'l•rnps,..old.druible ba tr~l.. holgu n w/ ha mmer-s
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Horse collars : wood puleys, wood pegged stepback cupboar~ (needs work). cheese. bo&gt; . square bas kel. daybed.
brass scales. plu s mu ch more no t mcnt1oned.
CABIN: 2 slory log cabm 111 excellent cond1h 0n l1n roof ,
stone fireplace, porch and bu11t-on k1lchen . Np l1me l!mtl on
moving cabin fr om p[emlses. $500.00 Is reQuired day of
sale, ba l an~e within 30 days a1Je1 sale. N_o relund .
OWNER: MARION !BILL) MEACHAM
TERMS: Cuh or Cer!Uiod Chock. No out of stole personal
checks. local c·heclts with proper I.D.
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MUSTARD'S COIIPLETl AUCTION SERVICE
JACKSON, OHIO
Preston lluahrd, Auctloneor- 614-286-5168
Apt., Auctioneer- 614-216-1229

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42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

44
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2 bdr. mobile homo whh
••P.ndo. 1176 mo , water

·paid Call448-4491

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Apartment
for Rent

FOR rent
876 -6110

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Pasture.

304

51 Holl8ehold Good•

1 bedroom apartm6nt tor

ml.a. atore equipment Call

Apta. Cal 814-992 -!1434,
814-992-6914 or 304882-2886
Efflcency 1pt -for 1 peraon .
Utihtiet and ceble paid

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1 bed room Apt 8198 mo

iflcluding utilities . Equal
houau;g opportunity . Con tact

VUiage Manor

2 bdr ' Regency Inc Apart ·
: mente •200 per mo or 1f
• Income 11 $10,000 or leal

814 -992-7787.

· HUD available. A-One Reel
. Ertatea, Carol Yeager, Reel, tor Call 304-876-6104 or
676 -6386 or 876 -7788 .

opt . Utllitloo paid

; 3rm and4rm unfum1..1hed
, apartments Ut11it111 paid ,
· no pat1, no ctuldren Cell

446 -3437 .

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· Ftrlt fl Oor fu rtnlhed apt ,
~ utiht1ea patd, deposit &amp; 'ease
. requ ired Adults. no pets
, Call at 631 Fourth Avs

' Gallipolis

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2 bdr apartment park fr ont
view, pert furn , water paf d,

Apta.

3 rooms &amp; bath furnished

1 child

accepted No pets Referen 366 N
4th
at

ces

Middleport
Apartme pt 1
6648

30 4 - 876 -

1- - - - - - - - - -

APARTMENTS , mobile
homea. houaea . Pt Pleasant

and · Gall1polta

6 14 -446 ·

8221

1------c----UNFURNISH ED apartment
for rent, 1 bedroom .
t180 00 Clllll Automotive
Supply , 8· 6
304 · 676
2218,876-8763

$176mo . Colt4~6- 3919or
446 -0021

1- - - - - - - - - -

· Furmahed apt •226 , utili
tiea pd , 1 bdr , adulta Call

pa1d Ten\nu 'pay 30 per·
c ent of the1r Bdjuated In·
come In this HUO aubeld•zed
apartment bUIIdtng Tw1n
Ai11er. Tower, phone 30487&amp; -8879 Equalopportun
ltV hou11ng

448-4416 after 7PM

Apt ' a 3 &amp; 4 rm . partially
tu m11hed. no peu
Call
446 · 3733, eve caU 446 ·

0171
Apt . for rent Helf do uble-2
bd room Apt . Adultl pre
tarred No pets 614 -992 ·
2749

ONE bedroom apartments
for the elderly All utilities

THREE bedroQm apartment
central au wat erbe d ,
w . . her &amp;: dryer hookup,
ItO r1ge area , f 260 a
month, 304·676 -6294

1114-3117-0378 belwMn 10

KJ_____
r ... 0

chair
8of11
refrlg•rator. gu
Ull!l. to
renga, 7 pc. dlnotta - · eofa
and up to
tllbla . Corbin In~. Snyder
bade, *440. .
up to Fum • 955 Second Avo .•
111211 , Racllnera, It 75. to _o_,._ll_po_U'-o_._4_-1::-11:-:
-1::-1-7?1_.- 13110 , Lampe from 128. to
SWAIN
!I pc. dlnettM from AUCTION a FURNITURE
WHAT A PEI~C&gt;N
u~~:::·~j:-;_~ 8!~ 12 OUve St., -QalllpoUa. King
WH01Hi
chalro 14211. to 17411. Dook coal a -.1 hNt. . wtth
.t110 up to 12211. Hutehao, fan t4111. - boxpng a
YA~t:&gt; ANI::&gt; C:OOE&amp; BY
15!10. and up, maplaorplna mattrau 1100, firm •uo,
THE INCH /riiGHT tSET.
flnlah. Bun~ bed complota IOfo-lovo-tlo choir 1188.
whh matt..-1 , 12110 and love _,. 170, now coat a
Now arrange the arcled letlers 10
up to. 1381, Baby btdo, wood hoatara •• low ••
form the liUtpnse answer, as sug
t1 1 D. Mattra..., or box 1399 with blo-,., uead
gesred ~ the above car1ooo
apringa, full or twJn. t&amp;8., c:oel • wood hMtltl, new
firm, 188. and 178. OuMn dlnot aate 1100 a up,
aeta, *1911 . 4 dt". chel1a. refrlgeretort. rtngea, bunk
Answer.
142 5 dr. cheoto, 154. Bod bade complete 1189, bun·
frame~ . t20.end 12&amp;., 10 killmlttNal" 140, chelta.
gun • Gun cablnoto. f3110.. d,.oeara, TV'o, Call 448Jumbles STEED CHAOS VIRTUE SNUGLY
Yestf!rCiay s
I An swer What d•d the snake write at the and o l hi s dlnotto chalro 120. lnJI'I21. 3t 18.
letter' - LOVE &amp; HISSES
Gil or alactrlc rangoo, 1326 OOOD USED APPLIANCES
up to 13711. Baby me-"'
treaaH, t2&amp; • 135, ~ • waehere. d.-,ere, retrlgere·
46 Space for Rent
44 Apartment
lramae t20, 6'2!1 , a. uo, toro, rangoo. Skogga Ap·
king frame 150. Oood ealoc- pllancao, Upper River Rd. ,
for Rant
COUNTRY MOBILE Homol tion of bedroom auttea, bealde Stone Creat Motel.
Ptrk, Route 33, North of cedar cheats, rocker~, matlll 4415· 7398.
Pomeroy Large Iota Call c.bjneta, ewlvel rockers.
ONE bedroom unfurn&amp;Jhe~.
Uda Fumlture •• bookceee, 64 Mlec. Merchandise
atl utilities pe1d, except 992-7479

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elect nc 8 175 month 304-

sant 304-876-8276 .

Furntahed one bedroom
apartment m Pomt Pleesent.
very clean and n1ce No pets.

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304-676-1386

48

TWO bedroom apartment
for rent , Henderson, WV
7 294 6
304-6 6-

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Broker-Aucttoneet
LIFE
INSURANCE
Call

446-0~~2

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Anyt1me

Beth Null 245-9507
BMR 427 - $30s, ma1ntenance lree Siding, fen ced back yard
family or~nted neighborhood ThiS" a very ck!an J BRhome Can
kH appOintment
BMR 389 - ThiS fine home has 41iedroomsond 1s tix:aiel ciose
to town You wrll have a la rge lot w1 th a county atmosphere and
have aU the crty conveniP.nces Call nowr

BMR 422 - NICe ranclr located on Rou~1 Lane" pnced lo sell at
$38,000 large LR, 2 BR kitchen Includes range eye level oven
diShwasher and diSposal Call to sell
BMR 424 - 2 plus acres w1th a very ma; 3 lmdroom ranch style
home You w1ll love the country atmosphe1e Ptl;s1bl e loan

as.sumpbon
BMR 426 - Pncoo nght at $37,500 II has an assumable loil(l
w1lh o~y 9'h'll 1nterest We are Ll lk1ng about a ve~y clean 3 BR
home •tuated on mce flat lot 1n a fa m1ly onented nmghborhood
Call 101 mmplele deia~l s
BMR 398 - PRICE GREA TLY REDUCED' Owner tran sferred and
must sell thiS 3 BR ranch C~se to town 1ncludes deluxe 18x36
tnground pool Reduced to $44,500 - PlUS Owne1s w1ll pay
FHA VA po1n~ and c~s~ng costs
BMR 428 - Sle~ •d1n~ 3 BR ranch •tualed on large liM lol C1ty
School OISincl Pnced al $37,500 00 Call lor appwntmenl
BMR 429 - All e~ctnc ill level 1n Kyger Creek School DISincl
srtuated on I 21acres w1lh assumable 9WII Ioan Call 101 complete
dela&lt;ls'
BMR 4JQ - NEW LISTING - Frr• 11·1t buy al $38,500 I ovely
hame ~anch Wllh 3
th ca~peted dllllllR a~ ea. 7
baths BeHm see lhiS 1\~ ••• ,. uwner anXIous lo sell'

srr.c ouCU)

BMR 431 - NEW LISTING - Bock ranch ~ncludes 3 BRs LR
DR l:1m1ly room 2v1 hflths, srtu ated on 38 acres Call to see tin sone
todav'

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BMR 432 - NEW LISTING :_ 3 BR blievel 111 Rod11ey Villaw· II
Includes l&lt;~nuly room, lueplace and more Srtuatml on lcnced
corner lot Call lor delarls

)avrHEITITI
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OFFICE apace available Will
remodel for right tennant .
Saddlebrook Inn, Pt. Plea-

676 -1317 or 676-3812

Eqllipmant
for Rent

1- - - - - - - - - - - :

Beckhoa endloader digs 8

ft , large bed pick up haulable, operate yourseU, ego

par day 304-896 -3841 .

Furnished Rooms

49

ti_.s pd, smgle male, share

For Lease

bath 91 9 2nd Ave .. Galii po • Country Store for leaaa
hs Call 446-4416 after
e100 per. mo Call 614·
7 PM
246-9316
Real Estate-General

64 Mi1c.

Merchen~lu

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Misc.

r1nge1, chairs, and teblet.

llpm, Sot.
4411-0322

New 6 drawer dre111r1 ee2.
small d11k
4 drawer
cheat
unfinished herv·
eat gold refrig . fro8t free

tee:

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t260, whlto 2 dr. rafrig
frost free •9&amp;, ea.ctric renge
196, goo range •e&amp;. 2 pc
li11ingroom aulte

•ea. 8

pc

dinette 111 •as Skaggt
Appliancea, Upper River Rd.

Oollipollo, Oh . 446-7398
Open 9 -6, Mon · Set.

1 coffee table
47Y2x18Vu:U51h ln . •nd 1
end table 2&amp;x18YJx20V..
with light walnut finish •30,
32x63· . 174 plec;ea &lt;&gt; brown
underpinning for 1 mobile
home Uled Ju•t 1 veer cam•
off 1 14~~t 70 mobile home,
long plecea m•••ure)(2 " ,
ahort pieces 21 " an 10
Inch•• acro11, enterloc In a

Englloh oeddlo good cond .
Coli 614-388-9626

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CENTRAL

Evan• EnterpriMI, 4 mi.
S"outh of J1ck10n on ST RT

93, 814-281-6930 .
Ceder werdrobe, ent1que
trUnk. 3 tier glatl teble •
concrete 'picnic table with
bonchot . Call 814 -256 1788 .

honor HEAP Vouohera. C•ll
•1114-2511-12411

We are eble to g1ve contrac·
ton pr1ce on all bui_lding
materiiiJ. Delivery a1111laba; .

BEAUTY shop IJ&lt;I'-'Ipmen t
' Three dryer chelrs: 2 com·
pfete ahampqo 1tat1ona. ma ·
nlcure table, misc. 304

NEW LISTING - 3 or 4 bedrooms posSible on thiS ooe Tratler w1th
large add on on neany an acte lot Includes stotage budd1n~ LIX
can have second lra~•r as extra ~ncome Ask1ng $12,000 ·

QUEEN 1ize bed wi1h head
board. 1 dresser with large
m1rror, 2 night stands. l1ke

!AntlquN. Tupper~ Pl1lna.

now, call 304-676-6277
after 6 p.m . '

1MeYtag tutomatlc n 00.
Kenmore dryer •as. Hoover
lportable 1150. Hoo11erdrver

181. 814-742 -2312 .

MINI b1ke $126

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motorcycle S360, motor
cross bicycle SBO Layn"'g
hens $2 50 each 304-675 -

5 3D p.m 614-992-2241 .

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RENTALS
Letart - $220 plus depoSit
Rac,ne-- $150 plus depo•t
Plus dhe1 occasional ren tals
· CALL US TO BUY OR SELL
NANCY JASPERS - ASSOCIATE
PHONE: 843-5175
Or 992-2751 To
A Messace.

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10 ACRES - Close to' Rto Grande. hall wood s $12.500
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ROAMING ROOM - Good bUilding s1te, B'A acres Graham Schod
Rd

0 . Coli 614-245-5121

Colt 446 -7795

BUtLO YOUR OWN HOME

DRAGONWYND CATIERY
· KENNEL AKC ChOWJPUP ·

5 rooms and bath , $2 .996
1 -614 ·

886 -7311

pies. CFA H&amp;malayan.var stan and Siamese k1ttens

Ca11446 3844 after 4PM

In RIO Grande. Oh
Call 245-5274 for appoint ment bofora 10 a.m. or after 7 p m. Reasonably
prtced

e&amp;&amp; . Collaftor 6. 304-n36906 , 814-992-7674

MAKING HOMES AFFORDABLE
MADE US NUMBER I,.CENTURY 21;

HOUSE FOR SALE

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W1lhs T L ead •ngham , R ea ltor , Ph Horn e 446 9S39
• Phylhs Lo\leday , P hone 446 · 2230
*Joan Bogg s, Phon£&gt; 446 3294

New 4 Bedm. Brick
LAKE DR .. RIO GRANDE

PH~

$65,000

8% Interest
245-5439

EXCEPTIONAL - Immacu late InSide ami out "

how you will find th• s •rlVII•ng·br iCk ran ch S1lu &lt;th~
on 4 secludccl acres Featt111n g 4 l:t!c1r ooms
bu•ll·m kitChen lull hmshll(t basement Over I 000
sq tt .. plu s 2 c.1r gartlge CiiU lor you1 j}tlvatr
showmg todav 1

STUTES
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$36,000 - Onlj 1 year old, thiS 3 bedroom home
IS located 1ust I ~ m1 ~s west of town oH Rl 141 '
0\ier 1240 sf. of l1v1ng area ~ncloo~n ga great 1oom.
2 baths. equipped kitchen and largecovered deck
· - C~l ayde Walker
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6 &gt;ACRES - Custom bUitt 4 yr old 4 bedroom
home wrth a birdseye VIew of R10 Grande 1n a
chOice 1oca110n Th1s home has a full basernent
large wrap-around dec~ 2 ~ baths &amp; 2 tal garage
Vou must see lh~ one Ca ll Clyde Walke'

RUSSELL D. WOOD, REALTOR. EYE. PH. 446-4618
KENN MORGAN, REALTOR, EYE. PH. 446-0971
IIOSE CANTERB.!lJIY, REALTOR 446-3408

sepflc systems au Oil State

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% FINANCING AVAilABLE
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terms are
an th1s most
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home on Oak Dnve but that's not all ThiS
eH1C1ent 3 or 4 bedroom home
I those
spectal touches thai Ihe owners added that
thiS an outst.nd1ng place to ftve The yatd
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large and pnvale w1th exceptiOnal
large 1n ground
and a
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eKcellent

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NEW LISTING - IN TOWN - Compleiely
redecorated home 1n a good 1n town ne1ghbor. hOOCI fh1s well decorated 2 slory home has new
IS
v1nyl s1d1ng, new w1nng new ca rpets. new h w
~ndscaptllg,
heater. part new roof &amp; IS lully InSulated OHers 4
po~
~vely
bedrooms 2 ~ baths lam1ly room, eQUipped
• has 2 hrejiaces woodburner, finiShed basement. krtchen, lull basement nat gas heal. oversiZed
lui~ equ1pped krtchen,:ltln~ng,)_ ~ns-Nirdwilod ga~age large lencoo ya~d anG m01e Cllll J1m
floor; &amp; wall to wall carpellng Nat gas cenllal an Cochra n for app~n tment $59.900
&amp; much more lmmed~ate possessiOn Let us show
you one of SpnngValley's f1nes1 Call J1m Coc hran

NEW LISTING - Just ou~de of ctty Corner lol lots of trees, 3
BRs, "''"g room With wood burner, krtchen Wllh separate dining
room. fu!l basement wnh workshop Pnced 1n lower 30'•
Wash1ngton Elemenl.1ry

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an excelen! !ocabon near R1o

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LISTED- 5 year old 1150 SF ranch 1n a
good location and Rt 160 1n Everg1een Has 3
I bedrooms equipped k1lchen&amp;d1n1n g &amp;2 ca1
on a mce 3'1. acre
$33,500
II C&gt;lgarage(lydeS1tuald
Walker
.000 - 4 bed 1oom home•tuated on I''' aCies
on B1dwell - Rodney Road Has alum sK11ng new
I $26
rural water, cellar
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hOUJI' and h311er pad and hook up Call Clyde
1Wal~er

608 E. MAtfr

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sett1n~

POMEROY, OHIO
PH.9~2 -2259

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NEW LISTJii,G - Home plus Income' In town A two bedroom
Jurmslled..apactmenL.on se;;qnd floor wtth rental-~m me ol $280
monthly, w111 enable you to buy lh5 duplex and l~e '" th e 5 room. I.
2 bedroom In~ lloor olt he house New ca rpel1n~ n ~e krtchen,
utility garage on mce lol $34.500 00
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Henry l Cleland, Jr . GRI .. ..... .
......... ,.... 992-6191
do H11l ..................... .. .. ....... .
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Jeari Trussell ... ... .. .......... .
. .. .949-2660
Oolti!-,Tumer .
. .......... .. .... .. .. ..... 992-5692
Office ..
. ................ . 992-2259

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NEW LISTING 8V,% ASSUMPTION ~ Good
Locat~n' 4 bedroom home 1n Pleasant Val•y
[~ales oH Rt 35 Over 1450 SQ tt ot hv area
1ncludes d1ntng room, lully eQuipped k~che n, I 'II
balhs, ut1l room. nat gas, cent an overs~zed
garage &amp; large jaid Owners an.,ous to sell Call.
J1m Coch~a n

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COLONIAL DUTCH HOME • tualed across from new court house
iln1shed basemen~ garage wrth ,.,, entrance and extra parkin~
Call for more 1nformal~ n
GALLIPOLIS - 3 bedrm home. lam1ly rm , lg ilv1ng rm w1th 'w b
adapter. I~ carport, lenced yard and pracl1cally new tn-ground
sw1mmmg pool S46.900 00
WE HAE JUST LISTED 2 LOTS IN PlANTS SUBDIVISION - You
can buy them both for ·only $5 900 00 (that pr~e tncludes txxh
lots!!?
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LOOKING FOR Aff'APARTIIENm - We have 2-two bedrm
apts. near golf course. Adults only no pets Slart $200.00 per
month
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Owner has kept th~ oor.te in excelent coodfllon If iOu are a FIRST
TIME PURCiiASER you MA V qua~fy for lower Interest Issue I
MOney Price $31 ,90000.

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WE NEEil LISTINGS - If you have been thtnk1ng about selltng
lhtnk no more. Call Wood Reatty'and put your home on the rrlarkeL
SPRING IS the BEST timellt
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OPERATING BAR wrth1n GallipoliS.. Prtce includes "0-3 ' l~ens~
walk 1n cooler, cash reg, and much more. Invest today and be~n
gett1ng_a return IOOtOrrow All for $35,000.00

Wood Realty. Inc.

32 Locust St;-GIHipolts
446-W,66

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COMMERCIAL BUILDING - Good ill)a!IOn oul
side lawn 141 2 Sf bock ranch type bU1kl1ng Has
2 hail baths, nat gas heat cen tral"' &amp; 2 stor11ge
roOms Has been used for churCh purposes Large
park1ng area &amp; 2 lois Pnced at $54 000 00 Call
Jtm Cochran

9!1&gt;% FINANCING- S4 000 DOWN-Owners musl
sell thiS 4 bedroom home ~n Lower R1ver Rd Hasa
new furnace fireplace. eat'" k1tcnen. lui
basement and garage An excellent opportumty to
buy a home and have low monthly paytnents

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40 ACRE FARM' - $2,000 down 12'11 il&gt;ed rate
finanCing up to 30 yea~&gt; VA acQUired property that
anv q ua l~"d buyer rnn buy (Need n~ be a vet I
Very c~an farm has bam large pon d plus mOO 3
bedroom fiome wrth fuft basertfellt PriCoo at
$68.400

NEW LISTING - GOOCI local1o" on Rt 35 next $21.000 - 120 JRD AVE - Owne1 may help
l ·dooclo grocery and across sl reeUrorn ~hopp~ng &amp; hnancc 2 bedroom ranch style home near grocery
comer lot pnced al $50,000 Owne wants oHer store Nat. gas heat, cellar. storm w1ndows.
coovemenl locailon Call J1m Cochan
C~l J1m Cochran

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I.lARGE
RANCH - Oneol the f1nest you'll see on Lowe1Rl
7 w1th a
ilew 4 bed rooms. 2 baths, lamlly

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room fireplace equ 1pped krtchen. form&lt;i d1n1n&amp;
basement; 2 car garage, extra lnsulat~n 16" 10
wals). triple wmdows, h1ghest !lecl b1ll $65. and
owner w~l ltnance al 12% $7.9.900

BIG PRICE REDUCTION - SAVE THOUSANDS
- Owners m a pmch ...... have moved •nto a new
home m f~nda and musl sell mmed~alely
Beaul1lul-5 bed1oom home features large IIVIn&amp;
and formal d1ntng, 30 feel of aHract1ve dark oak
k~chen cab1nels w1th all lhe bu~t 1115 1nclud1ng
desk, 2 woodburn1ng llreplaces, one of wh1ch
rnakes the fam111 room a cozy jiace'to h1de away
Wllh the kids. 3 lull baths large uti1!y room and 2
tal garage Oh, you'll ~ve thiS place - master
bed1oom has paM,door le~d~ng onlo a sun deck
thai ovenooks a la~ge spa rkling pool wh1ch ~
su11ounded by an .att~ac tve lawn, wei planned
shrubbery and a pnwacy lence IN&lt;est pool I ve
seen 1n the entne a~ea) PriCe has been r.educed to
$129.900 Extra ~nd av31lab~ - C1ty SchO~
DIStriCt Green Elfm

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walking disiJince of schoo&gt; Th1s modern 2
' 1.,thin
story features a b01~-1n kitchen.wrth lots of ca
btnels, formal d1ning. 2 fireplaces. l'h baths. the
lui basement has a mce famtly room. nat gas h w
I heabf€ &amp; 2 car detached garage Priced at
I Cochran
$51 ,900 and Immediate possesswn Call Jtm
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I ' NEW LISTING - COIIIIERCIAl
-BUILDING ~
RESIDENTIAL &amp; RENTALS - Sever~ sources of
I &lt;lCofne 38x50 brick buildt~ g oo 3rd Ave. $29,900 - Owner; anXIous to sell thiS mce 2
I Downslatrs
has 2 f"'"lt«&lt; rooms currenfty hous1ng bedroom home oo Upper Rt ver Road Has
r!nlal busmess. Upstairs has 2 apartments renting
nat gas
eat-1n krtchen, niCe SIZed hv1ng
mo each 1973 mobie home renting $275 room plus large carport and park1ng area. Home IS
I roo$2(10House
has 3
I bath, fam1ly room, 1n very
Call J1m Cochran
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woodburner,
sidtng itlStJaliort, storm windows
conditioo w• sell house separate Cal
!IIOBILE HOME - 1980 14x70 Kingsley motile
l today., loraooddetails
Cal Jim Cochran
'nome on rented lot Has 7x2 4 expando, 3
sid~ng

bedroom~

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lrRICE RfDUClD - VERY SP£CIAL HOMt"Very htgh Qually" wil be your first tooughl oo
!fang th~ unsualty nee t.Jme 1n Washtngloo
arade SChOO tistr~l3 1ar&amp;e bedroom~ wlh_lots of
cltlsel space Big ltvlng room with bow "'ndow,
nir.l outstanding kitchen (beautiful cabinetry!. tishwasher, triple bowl gnk, rol ~oul shelves. rBnge
oven~ lazy susans, bu'~,'ic'tO nd,lotsof counter
toll WO!k spac
roofed and has
flagstone floor. , • ., "()() tmlly room with
brick wals and h \ \ 1-o'! , uutstandtng bar witll
allhe ac:cessorlel. &lt;~ sparldntg bathrooos, large,
utiily room and l!bs of storage. The lawn
shrubbery, stDne ltalls. lkJwer gatdp and Pine
tll!i!S backdrop malte this tnly a beliu11Jutlimili
paradise. Owner has 1ust filltShed • new home 0111
ol s11te and IS ~ anxtous

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bOOrooms, nicest kttchen avatlable, IMng room
w/ lireplace, central a1r &amp; metal bUilding $24,600
82 ACRE FARII - located tn Cheshire Twp Has
1 1assumable mortgage tobactl&gt; base ~I m"'"~
nghls, bam~ sheds, appro• 10-15 ac crop.
balance 1n pasture &amp; woods Older 3 bedrtlOm
home has a new add!ion. Priced at $44,000 Cal
Clyde Walller
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3 6 ACRES - 2 STORY HOllE - Good locafion
on lower River Road 4-5 bedroom remodeled
home has 2 woodburners, 2 baths &amp;lamtly room
More acreage availa~e. Call (lyde, Walker.
$57,900
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NEW LISTING - THE DEARVIllE - ~' "nch
jUOVIIlCI&lt;ll -,IVfp liOOlC Wlfh OVCI 2(X)Q SQ h Of

hVIIIP ~IM Cl' on tl w m,un lpv pl lh1-; hnnh'ISall b11ck
w1tlt doubh• enhy doo•s ami so many rtmen rt•es I
l ~n t wntr ti ll' Ill .111 Access to t il~ grounds club
h~JUSt' ,1nd pod .11 lr~ra blah's Cdll lot complete
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Grea t Cf\ fllL' I lot lor :1 bu &lt;;~nP~ The butldmR IS 111
~·orl\ roml1hon Wltll ;1 2 ll!!l.~llJOill ~tparlmt•nl

1 ;p~ 1.111~ I hi' Ll own~ta u ~. h,ts il lil 1~e showroom
k1t1 111'11 IMih 1111 d o.; IOJ i1gl' Ha:~.~' your bu:&gt;u1t''&gt;-"
11 rtil ,11 honw 11t1w tnOlt' J!i¥&gt; nll il'tl~~~ · lo worry
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# 30~

BRICK HOME AND 2 ACRES- 147 000
3 bedrooms, 11? ba th l10me wrlh lots ol exita 111ce leatu1P~ bu1lt •n
catllnels sell-cleamng tarlRe. dishwiis11el ga rb.l ~'f' d1spoS&lt;l! and
room Kygr-1 C1eek Schools
#50 1
BUSINESS PROPERTY - 1312 EASTERN AVE
N1ce bu1ldmg Lots of picture w•mloYoi Stone Iron! U1'! new
30 xBO Lots ol uses - Two lcts Approx 92 honlagr 'lots ol
concrfete parkm_g spaces Phone tor all det;uls
#561

BEAUTIFUL HOME INSID£ &amp; OUT
7 years old LIKE NEW 3 bedroo"" mce kllcllCn e~ clnc 10nge all
carpeted conCiete patiO, gara,gc, concte!e rl rrveway lhernmstallo
cont10l heat Ill each room rural wat~ s~ stcm, storage bu1ldmg,
cha •n !1nk fen ce enclosl.&gt;s the bi1Ck~;u c1 lnsulahon 111 aU outsrde
wals l ois of shru bb(.ry Appro.-.1matety l n11lr from Holler
Hosp1tal 1usr oH ol State Roule 160 N ~er comlmlat;e home Sei• 11

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Good locatiOn for fam111 or profess.ooal WB f1rejiace. part

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LOVELY SmiNG - 3 bt.'hoom 1311ch and acre
of !rees. !lowers ,mr! siHt•h~ Some amerH!Ics 11rP
tarm!y room w1t11 gla'\\ &lt;J•ciu1g dOO r'i atl[1

NEW LISTING - NEEDS REPAIR - llul ai ,,
p11ce you c.:~n t be;ll 3 bedroom oldellrduw horn••
liVIn g room rl111111g 100111 li!nllly ~lit ht'n h.rth
I rllj!€ li uut POl l ll on \Ill'!'! pdl~lll~; ! lll &lt;ili'd rt

!:? I lt111d Avrnut' $71 'JUO
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#529

Grande The land lays pertect and has excellenl
garden &amp; olher home srtes Call Clyde Walke1

2 ACRES. NEAR MEIGS CO LINE - Story's Run Rd for
$10,000 00 you can have the IaIId, mob1le home. ct~ncrete bkf&amp;
and ~der farm house "!OPPofil\JNif\'"

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PEACEFUL SETIING - $39 000
ll if s prrvacv 111 a country afmosp~1erc ~mi w ~ nt we've got 11 Three
bedrooms. 2 baths Jarge I1V111g room &amp; fam1ly room K1lchen plus
forma! d1nmg roorn All on I 5 acres New hshng
#5611

rn bus•ness and a near by home

~. ATTRACTIVE 5 .nAC SffiiNG -

RT. 7 ROAD FRONTAGE - Corner lot located 1n Kanauga Has
concrete bUilding Wllh some contents Operahng bUSiness
Excel•nt location'

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RESTFUl AREA
3 BEDROOMS
138 ACRES
Pnce reduced to $31 500 00
C1l1 water C~se to f11e hyd~anl
Basemen! Well bwlt house
Carport Outbuildings Good m
sulat1on trees, garden space
Very quu.•&gt;t area PosSi ble a~su
mabie mortaRe at low 1111erest
rate Phone lor dela1IS
#566

BUSINESS - HOME RENTAL
Busmess eqwprnent bllild•nr. 6 room home- Cen tral a11 modern
krtchen !1~ baths. all crty convemence N1ce homp Rr ntal - 3
room s An for one prtce An r.xcei!Pnl mvr'Simenl Grt o;tr~ rtf'l'l now

NEW LISTING IN VINTON - Comfortable 3 bedrm home with
n1ce yard lor-garden, garage &amp; 2 outbuildings for storage Owner
has kepi home 1n excellent condition, tnsulated, ett 1\111 ·ell for
only $35,000 00

STATELY OlDER HOME Situated on shaded ~1. Sided, storm
"ndows. has been moo1fioo to accommodate two familieS or can
be converted back ID Single famllj regd e~ce f 10nt and rear street
entrance Pnce $65,000 00

INVESTMENT
INCOME
INVESTMENT
71 12x65 furniShed mobtle
home 68 12x50 lurrushed
mub1l home, '68 W1nds01
l2x65 lurmshed mobile horne
and 3 extra lots tor rental

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POMEROY - Look m~ over, close In IDw~ ~l!l~ Run Rolli. ntee
I ~ story frame OOin~ '6OS acres 7rooms, 3 bedroans, eq01ppllf
krtchen with mce cbtnels, cellar and 2 OlllbUildn l!&gt;

OFFICE 446-7699

WE .MOVED TO 450 2ND AVE.

land Contt'llct

H""""' Slu l· ·s-fle~ ll&lt;

REAL TOR"

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SOUTHERN HILLS R.E ., INC.

Real Estate General

BY OWNER
3 BEDROOM HOME

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length, 2 day delivery. 160-

bedroom home

POMEROY - Lincoln Htll - Supet Buy oo h ~lt&gt;p w1th agOOCI lot
ThiS~ a gOOCI ~arte r oome One floor plan 18'x ll ' INtng 10001 wlh
2 bed 1ooms Ca1peting and some paneling. Storm doors and •
"ndQws, natural gas heal. garden wace Outside entrance In
basement $16,00000

446-6610

Reg Dobermans pups afd
Dobermen Stutl S,eNice

Judy OeW1tt - Realtor - 388-8155
Becky Lane - Assbc - 446-0458
Don Blake - Assoc ~ 675'-1460
Becky Elliott -· A soc - 446-08B5
Cathy Pope - A ssoc - 379 -2748

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POMEROY - Mulberry Ave - More than meets lhe eye, I ~
story home 1n excellent flCighborhOOCI, children can ""'lk to school
T~ s ~a lannly Slle home w1th 4 bedrooms lar~ hvlng room wlh
fi'"p~ce. bu11i1n diShwasher New carpetlhroughoul Front and
sde porche• forced air natural gas heal supplementell by'\\001
burner lor cheap heoong cost $27.50000

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BEAUTIFUL oturdy hondmada plcn1c tables Any

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MIDDELPORT - Browndl Ave. - Seeks handy own11' Th5
okler bnck home has potential. lhree bedrooms, lt•ng d1nmg
100m. k1lchm &amp; billh Enclosoo Side po1ch that dou bles as the
u!lhly and a ~01t Sitting porch A barga~n lor a handyman'
$2000000
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lARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING - Has 4,000 sq ft Excel•nt
lor grocery, ha~dware 01 any small buSiness Add1lonal space for
storage ove1head livtng Quarters 1n back has 2 bedrooms. bath,
k1lchen . d1n1ng and ltvtng room Cal lor more del31~
#2255

KENNEL

all breedJ . AKC

3 ACRES - Raane, owner wil help fmnce

POMEROY - ""
G1M ~arter home on Vale Street. only 4)'!ars ~d
Cute one fkHJ plan wtth basement, pat~. 2·3 bedrooms Nalu r~
gas forco:l air heil carpct1ng gatage, some 1ns ulat~n Gould be
goOO rental property Only $20.800 00

RT. ~54 - Lol w1th wate1 &amp; sewage lor mol&gt;o home $4,000

Bo~rdmg

Real Est ate-General

' , . _446-1066

3 BEDROOM BRICKHOME - W8 f P, haidwood lklors. 1~
"baths, needs very I1Hie lo ma ke th~ home a 'Doll House" Ask1ng
$25,000

SYRACUSE :_ Gooo' locat1on on Carol Slre!J. new on 1~ markel
ThiS home has 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, largel1v1ng ro001 16'x 16',
some r81l odehn~ can be healed wrth waoo burner lm mo:l~ale
.Posses'on $19,50000

NEW LISTING - N1ce 2 bedroom home, new bUilding 101 shop or
storage, gatage, close lo hospill!l Only $26.500
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Bu1ldtng mater1als
block, br1ck. sewer p1pes,
w t ndows , ll.ntels . etc
Claude W1nters, R1o Grande

our -models

Pets for Sale

Real Estat e -Genera l

Pets for Sale

56_Building Supplies

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GqiiiRolio Block Co , 123'1
P1ne St , Galllpoha. Oh 4462783 .

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Baldwin Acro1on1c Spinet
Plano, et ,qoo 304-1781037.

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SACRIFICE - QUICK SAlE - 2 bedrooms. bath, l1vmg room, &amp;
eat m olchen on fi r~ lloor Basement has 3rd bedroom, ~undry
area &amp; exira room Concrete floor w1th shed at the end of dnve
CooventKinal and FmHA f1nanong PDS"b~ Asong $27 500 Make
your &lt;tier owners loss can be your ga1n

NEW LISTING - Neal and aHracbve' Greallocat~n'" Middleport
ThiS 5 room. 2 bed1oom home has been decDraled beaubfulli
l)ua1111 b"ll' - """ G&gt;rp cting spaaous k1lchen full basement.
bkl wn •nsul.11ion Vtewm g IS home wtU be a pleasure! Only
$28,00000

TIRED OF ~NTING7 Buy
home ltke pay1ng rent
Will
pay po 1nts and all dos1ng costs for VA 01 .FHA loans NO down
payment on VA $900 down on FHA Callloday, see how easy you
can buy thtS home

675 -5956

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piece bedroom •uite.
bookcase hndboard. 2 rec linert, gold tweed. C1U after

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FOR APPOINTMENT AND INFORMATION ON ANY OF OUR OVER
100 'pROPERTIES
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new. two formal prom
dre11ea, s1ze 7 -9 , call 304 -

176-8415

;Antlq..- Oak 'Reproduction
furniture. full lin• In ttock,
al1o Antiquea Paul Conkela

WOOD

MOBILE HOME - w1th ~ rge add-on buld1ng, aspha~ dnvewaj
Loca ted on QU~I slreet out of h1gh waler'" Racm Thellv~ng room
ISextra large There 1s acement walk alid large covered porch also
a metal ~orage bUIIdmg You can be ln'thts one 1n two weeks fOr
.only $16,900

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metal !ramo, wood grain
Real Estate-General
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Call
after
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16.311 par ft.. 24' Inch
110 10 par ft 38 Inch
11!1.50 par ft. Aloo plaotlc
cutven In Jtock. e inch thru
1 linch, 81nch., 80 p• fl ..
12 InCh 13.10 per ft. Ron

Real Estate General

weahan, dryer1, refrigera tora end TV'e 3 mllea out
Bulavllle Rd Open 9am to
8pm, Mon. thru Frl , 9em to

For Hie rMUI culver1 8 Inch
thru SO inch in. etock. State
approved 16 gauge 12 Inch

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TO ALL CONTRACTORS -

tenght Pick or,d.Uverect, Wa

1COifoo tabla, dofk coloNd,
:oolld. Call 441 -t 822 11110.
15 prom dr11111 1i111 7 -13,
like n~ .Worn only once
Call 441-9718 or 4483194.

Me~chandise 54 M isC'. Merchandtse

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Firewood oplh 8o cut

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8ft. m•et c..e. 8ft frHz'ar.
14ft. ' produce caN. other

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Apartment
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CITY SCHOOl S
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lh1s spac1ous cl1~ rful house W101 3 00t1roorns 11' biltlt&lt;; lr11r.e
llvmg room eat m k1tchrn 2 hwplrtet'S Iii!! b.JSf'lllcn! ? pord1 e~.
1 hnk renee plu'i much m01e Call toddy to mdke an

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B'h% ASSUMPTION
5 Rooms. 3 bedroom~ laqze modern ea! m krtch1•n. lul l bils.ement
w1lh large tam•ly 10om and woodbumer thr~l does an e)( cc lh•nt 10b
heatmg thiS home Garage summer illr cond•honP.d A down
payment and loan assum able Pojments ol $292 00 pel 111011111
N1ce large lot Phone lot lull mlmmalton
#~59

NICE BRICK LIKE NEW
CLOSE TO EVERYTHING
Beautf•ul 'iurroundrngs 7 room s, ali briCk twocar ~ar age Large
loL l anu!y roont \4 x28' !rvmg room \4 x28' N1c!' modern
kitchen And lhe t..~ pa11 about th iS p1ope1ly IS i11e ~w lowPl(e
Phone now
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ROOMS, 3 BEOROOMS
App10x I acre N1'e yard Garden space NICe comlorll!bo nome
Large IronI porch. bac k pabo deck, mode'" country krtchen large
bathroom On Stale H1ghway Phone 101 m01e dela~ls
#5~5

COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST
84 ACRES MilRE.OR LESS
' Step 1nto one olthe c~anesl fam1 homes 1n an 1deallocal ~n Three
good SIZed bedrooms, ~rge ilv1ng room. sunny eat 1n lvtchen a
balh Tobacco base. gas lease and free gasall go w1lhlllarge barn.
cellar house and chiCken house Call looay lor many more ex1ra1
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DRIV[ A UTILE, SAVE A LOT

LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME - 1111• rrwrrt'" IIIVI
pnced lh•s home lo sell o1 bertroom&gt; lllf:t' k1t111('11
and

d 1r11 11~

comb ilVIIlR room clouiJb v&lt;IIHI)' 111
hath Nalural PJlS 11!',11 4 !'did !olo., Mol lilt' IHlllH'
hookup Pr•ced 111 !lit• 30\ C1ty ' J hut~~

11 27 1
COURAG£ My Der~r Att' ~ou llrt'fl or kNJ ~ IIIf( ~tl t h~
sa me old harll lo mamlau1 uvt rpr 1c j'(l hcm1P'. ll11·r•
ser thrs lovply bnck ranch w•lh l IJf'drOI.H!l~ 7
baths l11epl,1rr'. crntrai i!U J l rr g.Hc~~;l' w11!1

couctO
~u•uK

pool StmaP,e htulduq•
fl nancn•R

16 d? Ill glllll!l d

Pn '&gt;'\lhl!~y

nl OWilPI

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9 ACRE ESTATE - il.IIICh &gt;iylr- lrr• k lt•·rltootrr \
} (... bi! lhs, llaemcnl C&lt;l n:!rtkr •r'i hwldm ~~ lrr•r•..,
shrubs beaub lullandscapu1~ lttr 1:e r: IPflll •,toe: kNl
pond We Will ~how yo u ttw r~~ 1 I .111 111'111 Vi!rtco

Roarl Gr['l'll

BUY THIS HOME FROM OWNER WITH $2,500 DOWN
And ~w ~nteresl rate on balaoce wtlh owne1 2 bedroom cottage
W1lh1n 5 m1n1rtes of S1lver Bndge Shopp~ng Plaia
#260
CHARMER AT $25 ,'KX!
POSSIBLE ASSUMABLE WAN
WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Cou~ be 4 ot 5 bedroom1 L.ari!! porches, bath, ilv1ng room .
IJeplace with gaws log;, d11 ~g 1rom, krtchen wtlh bujt 1n
~btnels, lull basemmt. storage build1ng and garden ~ pol1n crty
school dotr ~l Call lor more dela~ls
#550
3 BEDROOMS - 3 ACRES t/.. OR L
Mot.~ home 14'x70 1976 Fteedom. I 'h bath;,itHie rpmmn~ lots
of bU1l·1n cab1ne1s, range, reh®&gt;ralor d1neHe set "'r cooditioner
and other lumture Rural waler . ntre land 101garden All th ~ lOr
on~ $22,500
39 ACRES MORE OR LESS
Tillatje pasture land some ttmbe1 p~nty ol sptllg waiiJ, II mile
lrJJtl.age on Pra;pecl Church Rliili Poone lor lull deta~l1,
11497

MINI FARM
CH!I'II lownstup - Mode111 5
100111 hotl\t' Job,•u .: u ltrtst' .tpjH nx 1?00 lbs.
( h ,w nf',rl B.un 111 go().! cuntlllron Garage
P.r-.11r1t' 'kill lit' woof!~ ll'ftllc !lllilhle land 3 •mles of
(~o~!lipoil\

\1stmg pflr t'

$3 ~

900
N296

Ml~l I AR M 7 I 1'0 .tt tt '\ "/ 1111h hum V1 nton
'" ' Mt !.thor Ro.Hf I ht fifoum 1 stury homr
1

' ''t'llrli b.t'&gt;l'IKJ ud IH .rt V1n~l . '\ldlll~ !ns ul~t!et.l

#291
OLD l iM£ CIIARM
t ' twv "'""o "~ ICmodel
u1g J t1 IJ'dllXHJI \ I U..!li lw111~ room rl1n1ng room
ilm l lnmdy 100111 ! .U P,P g.H.tW' wrth 1arport Stor
.n'f' bullrl1n ~ CP!I.u /muse Prop1•1ty coukl be usoo
fut liOIItt' rtlld b U&lt;;HICS~, Sth~1fed 011 4 large lots

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CONVL NI ENCE " ll1e wu1illml lus .l hclimom I 'h
-.. torv horne J*r, h:.hrco
'
lorm.tl dr111n g,
ba:-,CJ.!lr.nt Carap,t
u " " !IJIS r llced m_the
low

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U251
NEW LISTING - l ocaled "' tne ettv "oCnool chs
tr•ct Frame home. r.xe~•llf'n t conc111 10n 3 ht•rl
rooms ba!h. 1uce stJe k1khen Un,JttactH~I J'&lt;Ha~e
Home IS ne.i!l and clc~n Pnced m !lw ~1w 30 "i
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#286
67 OF AN ACRE. 11101e q111"" Olrler g;&lt; l•ll'' fltt1 al
water lap 1nduded No res!t•ct1on\ C1!y sc hool~

#203
COUlD ASK fOR MORE - Ntee v&gt;·w ol llw
ancl plat e, to dock your bo.t l l"i •nciud t'{t w•th
1 lrTHnacu!Mt&gt; 3 OOtlroom 7 hi!lh 11omr K•tdu•t1
has 1sland r.t nKc Basement ro mplch~y l 1m~ hr.fl
larRe 9 ~ 57 drr:k pl u~ 9x~/ Pilllu Pl•C:t'(l mllw

50's
' #274"
JUST LI STED - OUilcho~ lulloal e~f allill' "1~1 · ol
I Cenlena" Gwen lu..,n&amp;h•P No •e~lll r.lrun '&gt; hit'(!!
for house or mobile home

#302

3 BR, lull 11asement, white alum•num Sld1ng, luel 011I A,lurnace.

30'x40 b~m sh~ngled roollotsofyoun gpeachand apple t1ees All
thiS reduced to only $14 .900

#297

ll[lht

IF .YOU UK £ a vc• •v 11\rlllll' horne· .It'! Hid '''''l;llilm
hoo(l a convetllf'nt luct•un lh~&lt; htH m I\ ln r yuo
r eaillf lll~ 3 IlK! .
hw~l.tt&gt;' I Oj'l'
pi!IIO alt.~{t.

l\ ht•rt b.\Si' fllt'n! Over l t, ,rcu• lanilsl.rtpe rl lot
lw,l llw ·ht'/!11111 111)! Ont' null' ol c• ly IIII II (S
Sl.1tP l ~oulr• 1~ I fly .tp(Hllll lmt•nt

ll lliHJl'hnut I HtJl'lt ·d 1\11 ll ll/11'1 ,1! 11phD P11ced

c!ectnc opcnpr Nu P l11wn $59 1100

CO'JI'rtd

Outstand"'' RRanc h
1um1rs [ 1h h.tl hs rlcn \fl W1 r1p, 100m , plu s large
ldrlu lv room Bt&gt;t~ulli u !ly deroraled f ull lrn

CADMUS WATERLOOAREA - Rt 141 Morlr111?
bedroom homo Mastel bedroom 12'x1 6' w11h
walk 1n closet Fam1ly room 16'x29 flrerJace 111
sert wrth bk&gt;we1 liVIng 100m I J'x22 lai)(e COU ll
try kitchen a beatrty, everythmg 1ncluchngnew nld
!ashton cookstove Pabo Rural water Must e&lt;~
tns.te to app rec~ate
#279
TRY OFFER' 5 tooms and ba th Mooern kitchen
WtXXlb01ner Eoctnc baseboard heat Two mobl~
home pads. Three se pl~ lank' Ru~a l wate1 One
acre of land I 'h m1les lrom Hotze1MediCal Cenler
$30,000
#278
IIIDillEPORT - Remodeled older 2 story home
witlf31!edrooms. mam bath, k itc ~en d1n1ng room,
l1ving room V1n~ siding, almost new 100! Natural
gas heal part basement Older l car garage
Priced 1n the 30's

H287

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JUST LISTED! MAKE HISTE to v"w lh5 aHr t1ve
thlee bedroom, 2 bath, double w1de Permallflnl
foundabbn Approx ~ acre Rurallyaler Call today

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NEWLISIING - OWNER fiNANCING - Locailod
Ro ut~.: \60 Otrll •• hOI Ill' Ihat '"' neat l lean and
( hf'f'tlu! 4 ht'tlroorns 3 upsla1rs I dow nsta•rs
Be~ l h d111 111~ rt.uH n hvuw 1om11 k•l r:hrm sew1n~

ruorn

;) U(l ~•hill¥

In ,,ood

torflli llO/ldor illl rn d ~ t

l itli l11'

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#299
NEW LISTING - SOUTHlRN PLANIATION 7 Not qu•le hut IIi! \ !he 'ifylf' oil liP'iOulh Perfect lor

.1 l.trr," farmtv, ~&gt;n te r1am••1~: ur IUS! to en1oy thiS
lwmt· Has r~ll tilt! rn1X1e111 conVI'lllCII!:CS 17 acrts
w1th pa c;twe. small crrek pond bam 2

o ut~ u•kl1r1~~ SOmP llllatllr• ,,, re,t ~t&gt; Located 111
Gre!' fl !own~h1p
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#300
WANT A SMAll fARM1 Urte '""' honlf•sle"rl and

JS e n1o~a!Jle acres Appt ox /0 acres crop land
tolJ;tC l Obasr I hi' tt''ll ls fl.l "ilwr .111d woods I ower
twcnt•e:.
#267

f iNISH THI S ON E' -

11,,,. 1IJ" ulilul hon11• al

the Pd._,,, uf woods 5 Art••&gt; murc ot !t.-ss 3 bed
•om '&gt; ? l•r~JJI&lt;~c~s I at• at rmssth•lit•es

#204

2111 ACRES -

11101(' or IP&lt;;.., 111 tile v•llaMe of

ll1dwcll Ru1,11wale~ Sio"v,e IJU1IIi111g Sevml leet
ol lron!aQe No wslflcllon~

#201
DUPLEX 5~8 THIRD AVENUE - Lellhe 1ncome
hom IhiS property pay !011tsell Each •de halt 2
bedrooms. large formal d111'1n&amp; bath, k1tchen
Fenced back ya~d Separate entry V1nyl sdln&amp;
Both • des presen tly occup~d

W282
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IANGSVIUE AREA - 2 bcclloom home With
aluminum. sd 1n ~ LIVIng 1oom. kJichen. bat~

screened rn porch Gas lumC~ce Cellar OOuse and
I \1 acre Pnced at $22,000 Located at Crouser
Road

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I 'l l STORY FRAME Willi ' P~ro&lt; . 2''' ac1es flome
l1as 3 IJedroom' la~ge k1lchen hv11tg toom w11h
hreplace. I bath and pail basement I hiS horne
overlooks the nver and puced at $~~.000
H256

uat0.PJCIIIIaD.rJWDI"TLJ OWJIIIS JlJID OPIUTIO
1982 Un1urv 2 t Rul Esta :c Cofpouulon .u lru stn for lhr NA F /Ill ,m\1TM W:t&lt;kmatks 01
Crmu ry 21 Rtal- E$181,. Co rporatiOn Equal Hous1ng Dpporl~ G'J

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69 For Sale ot Trade

64

Hay &amp; Grain

Hay. for sale. square baklos.

1 975 Buick Electra 2 -d r ..
PS, PB, AC. AM- FM staro
t1 .850 or trade for cattle ,
· firm equipment of equer

volua. Coli 448-4537.

Road
I Edi ·

Delivery available . Cell446-

6566.

.

Round bales of hay f or selo
delivery available . 1 .~00 lb.
bales, $20 a bale . Call

446 -6668.

Autos fo• Sale

Bush hog in good shape
t .326 &amp;: older modellnterna·
rional tractor (needs work)

11.200. Call 446 -0855
dayo llo 448-4267 evon.

· Farmall Cub with , cultiva ·
tor~, exc. condition . •2 .200
firm . Cell after 6, 614 -379 -

2668 .

New Holland Hay Baler.
Model 268, .used-very little.
Srored inside. Excellen1 con·
dition . 814-9119 ·2558.

Autos for Sale

1975 Buick Eloctra 2 dr .,
P.S. PB. AC . AIYI · FM .stero
t 1.860 or trade for cattle,
farm equipment of equal

value . Call"446 -45 4 7
1975. Mustang 4 spd , goOd
cond ., $1 , 200 . Call even ing• 446 -4231 .

by larry Wright

1978 Pontiac Firebi;d Espit,
PB. and AM -FM stero

If'S No\
sro;~eo~ IH11r's

stoa tape . Calf 446 -2100.

1980

Muda

W. Va.

RX -7. GS

Ju':&gt;1 '111e WAY
3-\e ('G()i:.':&gt; I

modet., 42 ,000 miles. in
excellent condition . 5 speed
trens. reel. seats, AC , cruiae

Autos for Sale

•

~atang

lira_.

faatbaf;:k . new

.exhaust. 289 auto .'.

runs good .

*1 ,396.

Call

exhaust 1· velour 'int ., cruise.
good cond . Cail 614-367-

0457.

0

446 -8161 weekdays after
6 :00PM or -weekend!l all
day .

1949 Plymouth Coupe. Has
·been maintained tn good
mechanical cond . Orive ·a nywhere. 5995 . ·Call 446 -

1973

VW Super Beetle.
Good body , tuccellent run ning condition . 81 , 300 .

0316.

1979 Olds Cutlass Su preme.air . ps. pb , auto. V -6 .
am -fm . cauette, new tires ,
ex .cond . 42 . 000 mile1 .

lessexpeneive cars. On S.R.
124 in Langsville. Oh . 614-

742 -2734 .

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74 ·c orvette. 29.00 . miles,
e~c . cond . T·top. 304-875 -

85300. 448-13.87 or 4468084.

71

1980 CHEVY Monza, 4 cyl ..
304-875 -1714.

1978 FoR'D Grond TOrino .
poWNr at"ring • brek•s. elr.
vinyl top. runs good, 304-

882-2881 .

1981 Chavy Luv 4-WD.
18;000 rnileo. 4 Opd ., AMFM. 8-trilck, $6.000. Coli
446-2156.

19,000 mi. ps,p.,. air, am~ .
fm cassette, hd . frt. suap.
chrome rear stp. bumper ..
chJOJ'le brush guard A·
lights, new wheel• ·&amp;radials, 1978 Scottsdale truck 4x4
like · neW . inside &amp; out. 350. s4.495. C11181'4-379-

66 FORD for parts 614 -

448 -7152.

76 MONTE Carlo. ~U'Ford F
1 50

6281 .

pickup ,

3ct'4 - 875 -

Motorcycles

Home
Improvements

\977

81

Harley Oavidlon

DotiOn pickup, flberglau Spor1a1:ar. $3,000. or trade.
•1300. 304-1176-2563. Call eveni"91 after 7 pm.
614-949-2446 . .

A 1 hI o n • U p,1 o n

R d . 1981 Hondo Pooiport. Exc.

Furhl•hed· ~ u _n~urni•hed,

cond. 200 miles. 814·992-

_150.00 momh pl~s depooh- 3710 altor 4 p:m:
Ulill1ill, 304-1175-4088.
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73

Y;•11• &amp; 4 W.O.

Spor'atef. one

cond . 12,900.

61

1.979 Dodge D-50. oxcollem cond. Call 614-2586091 .

~-

446-4915.

-74

585 -2260. John L. Betts.

Motorcycles

1974 Yamaha Enduro dirt

replacement•

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75 Boats and -·

RON'S Te .. vi1ion Service .
Specializing in Z_
&amp;nith and

Motorole,
Que 676
:n r ,-2398
end
houae
calla. 'Call

Motors for Sale
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RINGLE'S SERVICE axpe rienced roofing. including
hot tar appliution, carpen ·
ter. electrician. mason . Call

parts. firar

•eoo

takes it.

Cell814-256-1379.

1 982 Hartey Davidson low

304 -675 -2088 or 675 4580. .
Water Wells. Commercial
and Domestic. Test holes .
Pumps Sales end Service .
30t4,- 896· 3802 .

By factory direct . light·
weight, fibergla1s Scamp
1978 Honda Trail 70, good " 13' &amp; 1
travel trailers &amp;
cond ., 1225. Call 411619' 6th wheel . Call now

STEAMER 814 -446- 2107 .

a·
•w
toll lrea 1-800-346-4962

E &amp; R Tree Service, fully
ln'aured , free ' estimates .

Phone 614-367 -0636. call
altor5.

for free brochure end SAVEl

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Real Estate-General

Livestock

Angus bulls 1 to 3 yr1 . old.
excellen1 blood line, Sla1e
Run F&amp;irms, · Jackson,Oh .

LACKBURN

Call614-288-6395 or 814 286-1787.

Chlanlna bull, sire of el!cel 'fent club 'calve•. Call 814 ·

REALTY

388-8287.

Reg.l atered HerefOrd· 'w ith
Simmentel cross heifer caJt ·
at side, ~-' Siml'nental heifer'
with Simmental bull calf at
· 1ide. Ben Bickers Double 8

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446-0008

Farm. Coll614 -387-7727.

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Co~Jd f·artner have the club
ace? I so , no problem. But
what if partner's card is the

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,..K :12

dub king ?
Now the defense m\&amp;St get
after clubs or declarer Will
simply draw trumps and
give up to the heart ace and
the remaining good hearts

SOUTH
UKQ 7\l

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lonnie Boggs Excavating .
Dozer, backhoe , . dum. P·
truck. Wortt by hour or job.
Cl!lll 448~7903 .

I

and backhoe serVice. Baae-

smart enough to know thai

will eliminate the lOSer in
the club suit.
So you lead a low club at
· tri ck three. Right ? No wrong! If you !~a d a low cl ub
declarer will insert the nine
to force partn er's king.
Declarer will w 1n with the
ace, draw trumps ending in
his hand, and play ,a cl ub
toward dummy's ja ck. Y ou ' ll
take the queen. bUt now the
losing eighl of hearts.goes on
tht.&gt; jack of cl ubs.
Wha t can. l ou do? Make
the unnatura piny of \h('
d ub queen at tr ick three. I f
decl ar er wins and leads
another club, partner will
win the ki ng and cash the
settin g tnck with'· the heart
ace . Your play sacrifices
your queen. but develops the
l'ommuni&lt;,:atiua · h&gt; th£' East
hand to dcfc al the contra("\
Oh yes . Thret' no- trump
wou ld have been col d.

your partner would hllrdly

!Nl':WSPAI' ERfNTt:RI'RISE ASSN I

Vlllnerable: Nei ther

Dealer· South
West

North '

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P.1SS

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Pass

Pass

p,.,

'i)ass

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So u\h
l 'ass

ment. footer•. landtcaplng,
driveways,
farmorponds
6 1 4 -742 - 2407
742-.
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Opening lead: •K

By Oswald Ja co~y
and Jamu Jacoby

&amp; Refrigeration

1- - - - ' ' - - - - - DEPENDABLE WASHER DRYER REPAIR . Guaran teed work. Call anytime

614 -258-6820 or 614 266-1207.

1- - - - - - - - - -

SERVICE call City Furniture

If you 'd like to try your
lur k at a -defensive problem .
cover up the Eas t a nd Sout h
hands. Your ki ng o( hearts
holds the opening lead, w1th
partner pla yi r'! g the (our
You continue W'ith the q u~ .
par tner pla ys the 10 'ifnd
declarer the jac k. You 'rl'

85

85

Now hauting limestone tor
drivaweys. top soil for yards

General Hauling

1-------------------JONES BOYS WATER SER VICE . Call 614 -387-7471
or 514 -3.67-0591 .
Need

something haulftd
ewa~ or something m.oved7
We'll do it. Call446 - 31 59 or

614-256-1967 alter 6.

General Hauling

llo fill dirt. Call 614-387 -

G

JIMS

Will "haul any kind of material
hom 2YlT to ST . Call Leroy

Caldwell, 448-4861 .

T &amp; T Trash Service. 86 .00

monthly. Call 814 -949 2973.

Realty

Reglatered Quener Hone .
Ruth ReeVes. · Also grade .
. Saddlel , bridles, winter
horse blanke1s. Western

446-3636

WATER SERVICE .

86

87

ACROSS
I P111Ce lor

combat
6 Free enter-

tainment
11 Cooked in
o ven

lngredlenl

86117 after 3 p .m .

3 1 Preposl!lon

32 Cereal
33 ,Fondle
34

your lamily into this beauty The 13611 sq. ft. of
living space includes 3 Brs, l'h _baths. kitchen,
dinette, laundry, large LR witl1 WB ftreJjace _PlUS a
2 car garage. $49.900.

Real Estate General

PRICE REDUCED TO $56,900! . Exc~lenl cattle
• --~-- 132 acres m-1, mostly c~an h1M paslure, good
·•fe'n""" Ill siOfY home, 5 rms. &amp; bath, largebarn.
Iron!:; on 3 roads in_Walnut ~-

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011£ OF VINTON'S .FINESl- L011ely I ~ story
bri:k includes 5 BR's, 1\\ baths, LR wMJ fireplace,
kib:hen &amp; dinette. full basement &amp; a well
landscaped corner lot Call for apPjnlroont

FAIIIER'S FARM - 1\piJDx. 50

acres near

Vinton. All clean crop &amp; paslu1e Ia~. remodeled 3
BR home, 6Dx80 bam, 2sios ~ormer dailY farml.
1mnts on 2 rds, large pond. SEE THIS ONE
BEFORE PlOWING TIME. $49,000.
FINISH THIS ON£ YOURSEL~ AND SAVE MONEY
- Appro•. 10 'acres, mostly flat land near Rodney,
28x60 unfinished house witfllull basement Lois ol
~ntial

baths, illS FA lurnace,
Ca{peting new k~'chen and
la-ge level lot in Racine. Only
120.000.
NEAR PARK - 5 room
Middlep!JI home being reoovated. Equipped kitchen, 2
berooms. bath, and level lol
Sinall down payment and you
may be able to assume.

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NEAR MIDDlfPORT - Small
hMdyman's 4 rooms and bath,
rural water, woodburnng chimney and 3 ciCres. Only.
SU.OOO.OO, can you beat thai!

·- 992-3116
:l'~O:l "ltlrro: :i.
to 1111 bur.
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Headquartets

HOMESTEAD HERE or use a hunbng lodge,
vacation home. etc. Rust~ log home is buiH lrom
hand hewn beams and has asleepmg loft. mo.1e_rn
balh large stone firpelace and approx. 14 acres ot
wOOds in the Wayne National F01est Wra la nd
aiailable. Easy Terms.
OHIO RIVER IDTS FOR SAL£- Located 3 mi~
below Ell'elia Dam. Ide~ lor camping, buildngor
mobile h(J11es CaD Ranny !lackbum. .
RECREATION LAND - 25 acres m/1, mosfly
woods, fronts on Utile Raccoon Cleek &amp; Stale
Rout~ 325 near Tycoon Laka $15.000 .

NEA'R NORTH GALLIA HIGH SCHOOL - 5.29
aq;es m-1, approx. 2 . acres cleared, balance
wooded 3 BR 14•70 rmbile home in good
condiliof,, carpeted througflout. stove &amp; relrig
stay. Bargain prced at $25,000. Cal tlr
. appointment
. NEW umNG - $39,500 .- Be the first to see
th~ bargan priced ranch witfl 3 BR's, balh. large GAh~ TOWNSHIP- CENTRALLY LOCATEDkib:hen, 12d8 LR. 101118 tamiy rm. &amp; laundfY. 112 acre larm has !rentage on State Route 588.
l.llCated on a flat lot in Centl!nafY.
Fairtietd Centiina!Y RoaQ &amp; Vanco Fairtietd Rd.
Excellent for farming or development Older 5rm.
HOLIDAY PAliK - 2 mping lots, tumt.hm 26 8, bath, also included. Owners Will consider selling
ft. Tr«wrod tr.avel Inlier, sheler housa liii~ smaller tracts ol short teim financm~ lj;all fgr roore
buldng. tounty watl', sewer, access to R~ inlormation.
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Creek. l'liC!d lor qui:k sale
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OWNER FINANCNG - Large
1ns!Jited 9 room home. 2

NEW USTING- Bram new
brick ranch, 3 nice bedroom~
. 1~ bath, laree eitcio 'kitchen.
living room, 28'1114', garage &amp;
2 acres for 0&lt;1IY $38.000.

SECLUDED COUNTRY SETTING. LOOKING FOR
SOMETHING SPECIAL! Let US' show you tho new
3 BR. 2 bath double garage home wilh !l'ler 1700
SQ. fl of livmg area Just right lor the large family
that needs ample spacecOther features are natural
wood siding. heat pump, range, relri~ . OW &amp; disp.
Can be purchased with 2 acres or 40. Located in
Green Township.

41 Cu t ol m eal
42 Winter

11ehlcle

43 Male lurkey
45 Wal!z

46 Sumerian
city
47 Sha ded

walk
.tiS Period ol
-time ·

,~',;&lt;i;;;-.:t.n blick ranch, from lhe
gracious entrance toyer . the
·. equipped k~chen you'l
~ve th~ home. 14x241iVtng room w1th l~replace. plush carpet. 3
baths. All the extras. cen. vac.. intercom. trash compactor.drapes.
2 car garage wtth auto opener pus 24x26 storage bldg. Under
$100.000'1ust listed!
.

NEAR POMEROY-- aass~ Cape Cod sl'iling. 3 BR. I ~ bath~

BO Narrow

W~EN

81 Obeae
62 Bend
64 Former

opening

symbol lor
dysprosium
65 French
ar'tlcte
86 Bound
87 Revealed

OWNERS MOVING - MUSl S.ELL - 3 BR, I ~ bath ranch. bum
by one ol the area's to~ builders. fine qual~y lhroughout Comb.
lamily room - krtchen wMJ range, d~hwasher &amp; d6posal, attached
garage with storage, automat~ opener. central air oo_
nd. Now~ the ·
time to get a super deal on lhis fine home. Posstble mortgage
assumption. City schools.
BEAUTIFUL BRICK - Eoormous lamily room wrth custom buitt
fireplace. ~iling fan, equipped kitchen has dishwA&lt;hor
range and refrigerator. Snack bar separates kitchen lrom dtnlnj
area. 3 bedroom~ II! balh~ ulra large uti6ty room wrth ample
~orage. 2 car garage. Nearly an acie. Kyger Creek area. Th~ home
is in e.Cellent wndition . $48,000.

br~ k

$34,000 NEW LOW PRICE - Over 5 acres. rerrodeled 3 beloom
home has plush carpet throughout Eat&lt;n k~ wrth·range and
relrig. Hooie is immacl,jate_OrE car iilrage. 24x36 'lfl! bam
Home is klcated on small .h• with nice - ~ew of surrounding area
Kyger Creek Schools

some nice tilla

, timber, m1ner~

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$45,000. Excellent downtown

locatioo. 2 siDiy bldg. witl1 over 1400 sq. ft oo first floor, 2BR apt

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BJ.I:Iairston
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Eve. 446 4240

on semnd. Frootai!B on high' traffic street. Plus over 1300 sQ. fl
.

•!Jfdg. suitable lor storage, etc. lrontina on alley.

BUILDING LOI$ - BeauWul country s«tin~ $1.500 down
·payme11t at 12%. Two lots surveyed, blacldop road, rural water

Milllle. $8.500

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73 Las tly
74 Tu rki sh

fo rward

standard
76 Stri ps o!

to

64 Small

boll omed

a

boat s .
B7 Merg anser
GO Encou raged
92 Emm et
93 Su b sequen tly

to
95 Wallow
lhrough
m ud

97 Appea rance
98 Part a t " to

be..

99 Rupeos.
abbr .
t Ot Scr11wny

person
103 Solemn
p m m ~se

lintel
1 10 Harasses
11 2 Unlock

11 3 Meadow
114 Symbol for
tellurium
11 5 Saucy
117 Schemes
118 Couple
119 Clayey

earth
120 Article
121 Body ot

water
123 Sainte:
Bbbf.

124 Circular
plate

1\9 CoUi tS

90 E11clumatton
01 Pri n tor' s

moasuro

JO Pos t
3 1 n omnn roll tl
33 Perllllrllll(l

!:14 Nob lemnn

96 cOm pass
poi nt
96 Soa m Asia
99 Rumors

lo
p l ifl i Sfl!liUIIl

35 Oo'-Jol e

134 Be loro
136 Gasp l or
orouth
137 Atlhls
piaco
138 Pr oal ·

100 V iHI Ct,-

102 nasp

onl lroly

36 Slall orr,

104 He r OIC

37 So11 oos

even t
105 Mlcrobo

39 Equali ty

1\ 1 Volcanic

read or' s
morK
139 Stonm sh!P

42

106 Bog ged
dawn
'107 Pu nls honent

emnno t1011
Ct11nmey

carb on

a bbr

44 \ lg h l rttln

140 Paradise
14 1 Man's num o.
142 Be b o rne

San f~·s
llotpar s

ness to

133 Go ll mound

noble
BI Al rlcen
antelope
B2 Var iet y ol
lel!uce
stoves
B5 Flat-

23 Ache
25 Dovourod
27 Aospondod
28 Boars wi t·

roc k
132 Sphoroid

79 Mohammed an

68

22 ESCOf l ocl

13 I Pu i'-JOrtlOd

leather

104 Black

boats on the Ohio lrom the lront porch. Shown by appointment
WE RECENTLY ,.;d-lhe home next door there were many
disappointed buyers who wa~ted too long and missed out. Th~ r
. home is in the same excellenl neighborhood and IS pnced tose)l.ll
you are interested, better hurrj! One ~OIY lrame wtth steel sidm&amp;
eat·~ ~tchen formal dining, 3 bedrooms. l.llCated at 154 Second
Ave. Walk to grocery, downtown shoppioi. $31,900.

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105 Clu tc h
108 Slender

58 OrQpey

125 Solid
126 A state
abbr
127 En ci rcled
129 Look

ve ssel
1 Parent:

49 Renovate

57 Per.f!llt

vin~ ~din &amp; central air wnd., beautiful throughout. Walch the

COIIIERCI~L BUILDING -

SOLUTION

69 Sa il ing

51 Rodents
52 Note o f

scale
53 Climbing
plant
54 Aquatic bird
55 Sunshade

154 ACRES. ttnth Ga~i are&lt;i, rollin$ ~nd~ excellent producing
larm. Modern tri-level home, good bUIIdis:lences. One ol Gan~
Coonly's better larrns.
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446-3643

Lean-to

35 cflr
36 Guides
38 l!erate
40 Spread tor
drying

121 ACRES - Walnut Twp.,
rights incl. ~ IMluse.

614 / 949•2686

SUNDAY PU-ZZLER

29 Willow
30 Beer

you "'IJYil

Painting
Parking Lot Stripp ing
Sandblasting
· spray Pa inting
Waterb_lasting _ Texture Coatings
Paper Hanging
FULLY INSURED - FREE ESTIMATES

l04-675 -4i64.

.broken . 1000. 814 -667 -

P~~MENT w~llet

Industrial, Commercial,
Residential, Interior and Exterior .

MOWflEY.S UpholltQry Rt .
1 SoX . 1·2 4, Pt. Pleiisant,

1 registered yeerllg colt .
Exc . breeding . Hal1er

C(

GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC..
...

1183 Sec . Ave .. Gallipolis .

26 Aoc klish
27 Sun god

~~,rJ:~iij NO POINTS- NO CLOSNG

Collnttes

446 -7833 or 448-1833 .

986 -4107 .

NEAT AND ClEAN - CONVENIENT IN TOWN
LOrATION - 2 BRs, 12x!B LR, lar!ll klcoon &amp;
di~ng area wrth range, refrig. &amp; disp., laun&lt;l'y wrth
wasoor &amp; dfYer, new carpel. elljlensive drapes,
carport, gas he&lt;i, humidrr~r. dehumidifiet, air
Ct!ler, central ~r. Watch loo Blue Devil footbal
g""es hom tie Iarge rears111 deck. SSO.OOOP1.0,
$37,500.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 82x80 all ~eel construction with fireproof insulation. Overhead cr!l~
has office &amp; baths. F01merly used lor boat sales·&amp;
repair. Located across from Silver Bmge Plaza wilh ·
acress1rthe -Ohio River. Potentiat•onllmlted Cal
~anny Black~um
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Serving Galli!"&amp; Meias

691 Mlller' Drive
446·2642
Free Estimates

Upholstery

23 Ind igent
24 Short sloep

.

!wildings

2495.

20 Hermit
21 Hauled

wv.

446-0855
511 Secor&lt;! Ave .. Gallipolis

M . H. Repair

18 Dwells
19 Lasso

REGISTERED Her•fordcat ·
tie Slllle. Jackson County
Hereford Association. Frl ·
day. April 8th .· 7 :30 p .m .
Livestock Market . Fairplain,

siding

Howmet Patio Covers
· Howmet ~creen rooms
Mobile home awnings
Aluminum utility

Complete Mobile Home re pair · work . Phone 614 -742 -

3 regi-.tered polled hereford
cows. All with lrd. calf .
t&amp;~poir .

Dissolutioos or Uncontested Divorces $350.00
(Cilsts included).
Wills $25.00
Small Estates $350.00

Wl"dOWS

Storm windows &amp; doors
Aluminum &amp; vinyl

7397.

Audrey 'canaday, Realtor 446-3636
·Diana Pearson. Realtor 675-4004
25 Locust St., Gallipolis, Ohio

oltor May 26th . 814 -985 4346.

Nu· Prime replacement

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

6 Suffolk Finn croll awes . 1
yearling Suffolk ram . Can
show production records.

L•Bonte's QUell F8rm . Ma ture qu•if now being sold .
Eggs available with notice
after Mev ht . Dav old
chicks available with deposit

HAMLIN KING
AITORNEY-AT-LAW

7101 .

. ·Canaday

booto. 014 -898-3290 .

r

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Call Jim Lanter . 304 -675·

Real Estate-General

Call 614-245-9596 .

r: Bill'~

C.ll 4464515 or 446-0445
Al1tr 4:30p.m.

1 H I'
au ong

SS

enera

Season DisAll sizes 111d weiillt

:tfo(&gt; IMPROVEMENTS

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304-876-2808 .

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good. That 's·
for the defense.

Where is the fOurth ?

but

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RUSS AND MAX

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MHtble. Call 101 free estimlles. Call 614-669-3711 or
614-669-5931

with the 10 while ~dld i ng the
eight, SO you know the
deClarer has thi.t card
remaining .

three

EAst

WEST

Excavating

2068 .

coon!~

Well

.JH

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CLEANING. FURNITURE
CAPTAIN ,. ED 'S APPliANCE REPAIR
ESTIMATES,

rider. Call814-256 -8205.

2470.
- - - - - - - - l c-

lNG . Fomerly Dewitt• •
Plumblng . C1ll 814 -3870676 .

SEWING Machine repairs,
a&amp;rvice. Authorized Singer
Sale1 &amp; Service Sharpen
Get your carpet in ship Scisaors . Fabric Shop ,
ahape. Waterremoval. FREE 1 _
P_
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m_er_o_v_._9_
9_
2-'·~,_2_8_4_._ _

79 Motors Homes
8t Campers

10.

tAK

or '448 -2454.

NEW Johnson 6 HP motor,
2 fuel tanks, coat $849 .,
.. crifice $67.6 . Phone 304-

t-:t.-n t

. 976~2

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Meigs Excavating bull dozer

its screens. storm
for niaidential or commer ·
cial. Call 81 4 ··2 56-6644.

bike, 2,900 miles . Cell468 - 882 -3376 altar 5.
1997.
76 Auto Parts
1976 Su1ukl 650 has ·been
8t Accessories
reeked, make offer. Call
458-1997.
TOPPER lor short wide bed,
flbreglass. $200. 304-875 1980 Hondo CR125 dirt 6839.
bike, exc. cond .• many new

62 Wanted to Buy

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Irwin' • Gills Service makes

75 DODGE Powerwagon, 1A
ton. ctuD cait good condi-

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Coli 614-388-9857.

'HJme . -M•intenan~e Handyman Service. Alto remodel ing &amp;. room addltiona. Call

Real Estate-Geooral

Test your defense
NORTH

JIM'.$ PLUMBING llo HEATMetcum Roofing &amp; Spout·
lng , 30 years experie!lce.
apecializing in built up roof.

Yard Fencing Sale
Specilll

follow to the second trick

Cor. Fourth and Pine
Phone 44&amp;-3888 or 448·
4~77
·

oxp. Call 114-388-9862.

72 Ford Bronco 4-WD, -A-1 CB 900 Honijo. 1980. 3o4 -'
c:Ond., U,OOO . . Coli 814- 676-6398.
311MP13. ·
1982 Suzuki G&amp; 1100, 300
mlloo.. 304-675-7979.

tion, U ,OOO. 304 -676 2377.

F &amp;. K Tree Trimming, 1tump
removal. Cell 87&amp;-1331.

PAINTII\IG • Interior 8nd
exterior, plumbing. rooting,
some remodeling . 20 yrs .

1978 JHp 'h I PU, V-8,

NEW Se Vsed Hervestore
Structures. Automated li.veatock feeding -computer
feeders . Call collect 614 -

63

The

BRIDGE

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STUCCO PLASTERING
toxturod c.iillngo commer- 82
Pl'umbing
ciol onll reoidontiol. free
&amp; Heating
"'1imoioo. Coli 614-258·' - -:==-:-::--:::-::;-r.:.:;:;;r
1182.
CARTER 'S PLUM.BING
ANO HEATING

bedroom trail..- on

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auto. 4 -WO, PS. PB, many
extras . Cell446· 0616 .

Home
Improvements·

wp

304-876-~3,96 .

Real Estate-General

74

1980

'

2430.

SM to aw.cllt•. lttarp 73

TWo

Trucks for Sale

1979 Ford F160, 4 wd

Tnic;ka for Sale

75. Dodge Van customized.

Real Est-ate-Gefl.llral

W. Va.

Autos for Sale

ltenderd shift. .37,000
miles. 32 to 36 ~PG ,

3192.

S9500. 448 -8064 -446 1387.
a

6.14 -992 -2849.

Foreman~ U1ed Cars . Fo~

l981 VW Rabbit autometic.
4 dr ., am -fm, crui~ control.
·36 ,000 miles. Exc . cond.

·1975 Mustang II tcyL 8uto . 1976 Uncoln . Contint,!]~l
trans. PS . PB. axe . body. Mark 4. 614 -l42-G!12S.

80 T-bird l1&amp;w tires. brakes.

0

Autos for Sale

11 .6 ib. · Call 614 -245 9106.
614 -992 -3710 oftor 4.

814-246-9423 eva.

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72

71
66

C(ll ·

$6,500 .00-87,000 00 . Call

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE ••

redbird package. AC . PS .

Good nlixed hay . Fir1t &amp;. control, diac·brekes . AM -FM
1econd cutting. ~ 1 . 50 per atero. power antenna. alum ·
bola. 614-992 -6035 .
inum whMis . trip odometer ,
and more. Blue book listed
&amp;7 ,725 .00 . ~ will sell for

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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea$0nl,

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109 Gi rl' s namu
1 1 1 Unskilled

pi
4 7 SpeochloSo;
oc tor
4M 1 ra mp s

112 Ktln
113 I- at of
s wlno
116 L n b ol

fas hio n
144 lrwon !Or
146 Lyric poem

49 Badgerhk e

118 An clont
Bri ton

148 Matc.hed
149 Mos t tnsa11o

54 w a~t1os
55 lJr8llilnn

143 Womun ol

mamm nl
50 h1S l ru m en \!'

ostuttry
56 PluntJmud·
-59 Church
i
ofiiCIUI:J
60 Worble
6 \N oleol
scale

150 Sodote
15 1 Frock

DOWN
l Uni ted by

tretal y

6'3 H a~ bOI

2 lr n l tal ed
3 Without end

66 Nolo olll

4 Man·s
nickname
5 Adve rb
6 Fish from
moving boaI
7 Disturbance

sc ale
67 P'reposll lon
68 A mo111h
70 Country ot

8 O rg 11n of

7 1 BespBit er
72 Wine cup

Central

America

hearing

.119 Undor -

ground
01u::uva110n

122 Wa ntOd
12•1 Nog a les
125 Journey
r

l o rlh

1?6 Un11S ol
u lec tric al

measuremon t
126 Ft!Br

130 Cr ony
co lloq
131 t:~ebr e w
les ll lfal
132 Bundles
135 Her aldry ·

grall ed
tJ7 Conceal

9 Near
10 Mado Into
lea ther '-

73 Pert ainin g

t1 New!!opaper·

iS Movement

142 Take

77 Shall ow

unlnw tu lly
143 Deface
144 Centimeter:
abbr.
145 Bone
147 AIVOr In

man

12 Conjunction
13 Danish
l!!oland

14 Besmirch
15 Shaded·
16 Greek teller
17 Down: prefix
2 1 Attitude

10
Fran ce

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'-J8SSel

78 Superson ic
pla n ~ : Ftbbr
80 Shield
83 British
machine

gun

86 Fr11gment

138 Quote
140 Porlod ol

time

Ita ly
148 Physician:

ab br.

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Ohio-Point

Gallia deputies ·
check theffcases

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Jeffrey A. Cox, 17; Gallipolis.
Both cars sustained moderate
damage In the collision. ·
An 80-year-old pedestrian was
injured when she was struck by a
car on Locust Street Friday
morning, according lo pollee.
Maythome M . Keeler. Gallipolis
was treated at Holzer Medical
Center and released, accordln~ l oa

GALUPOL_IS The Gallla
County Sheriff's Department is
investlga'ting S..ver~ l recent thefts
In the county.
Keith Payne of Bidwell reported
his 1977 Oldsmobile was stolen from
The Place Saturday moming.
Payne said he went into The Place
about 3 a.m. and when he retu med.
the car was gone.
A Rt. 1, Cheshi rP man told
deputies an AM -FM casscttesl.l'reo
was stolen from his 197'2 ChPvrolet
.
sometinnP Friday.
-Mark Harrison said two spmk _ers, a power booster and 12 casette
tapes were also taken. Tot a! va lueof
the Items Is about $217.
Gerald Fe)lure reported a 20-inch
girls bicycle was stolen from the
rear of his .lackson Pike apartment
Thursday night of Friday mvrnin~ .
The bike is va lued al.~.
Ga llipolis City 1-'ollcc cited .John
W. Barcus. 4:1. HI. 1. G&lt;! Uipolis for
failure to yield after a-collision at I he
intersection of :;;prucc Str('('t and
Second Avf'nur Friday aftf'rnoon.
Accordin g to policr, Barcus .was
east bound on Spruce at 12: !i9 p.m .
whPn hqiuiiPd onto Second i\vl'nue
and into !h(' path of a car driven by

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nursing supervi.sor.

P(JiiCe say Kevin D, McFarland;
23, Gallipolis. wa.• waiting to turn
from Locust Street onto Second
Avenue. when he backed uptoavold
traffic. striking Keeler .
McFarland was cited for Im proper backing.
The following were also cilc'Cl by
po lice Friday and Saturday:
SP\'eding: .James D . Duty, 38, Rt.
1. Patriot; Christ ine R. Haffell, 18,
Rl.2. Crown Ci-ty; April L Cuny,20,
Callipolis; Steven W. Wandling, 2.1.
Ga llipolis.
Robert D. Herdman II . 18, Rt. 4.
Ga llipolis. reckless opera tion;
David D . swne. 20. Leon. W.Va ..
fic'licious rPgislra Jion and defectlvP
ex ha ust; and Robert A. Sommerville. 1:1, Ca llipolis, fa ilu re Ia obey
stop sign .

WHA l A BUY ON THIS
DELUXE FEATURE PACKED
UPRIGHT

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Pair seriously injured
in cycle-car accident
Ci\LUPOLIS ~ Two P&lt;.'rsuns
werP .s£'r iously in jurrtd wh•:m a cCJr
and motorcycle collided head -on in
Meigs County Friday n lghl, I h&lt;'
Gallipolis post of lh&lt;' Stale Highwa y
Patrol report s.
Tiw driver of the motorcycle,
Robert P . Wood . !&gt;5,ol l.ongl3ntlom,
wa!-i Jistcxl in poor rondi tiom at
Veterans MPmorial llospit al SL!.turday allernoon .
f;erald 1-lf'nn••n. 2:1. or l.ynclhu sl'l,
the dr i vf'~ of fh(' ot hPr V&lt;'hi&lt;'IC', w ;1s _
list&lt;'&lt;'\ in -~ tal11&lt;' condil ion, ac·conl ing
io a nursing supt•!visor.
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Troopers sa.v Hcnnl"n was trav••l

1983

W. Va.

SAVE S40

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Annual egg hunt today
MIDUI.l':PORT--Mcmlw"' ol u ,..
Middi .,JM&gt;rt - Pmowro~ lu&gt;tary C'hoh
Wl"'d.pp4-d up final chon~ fo r thl'ir
IUU1Ual Ea.' l&lt;'' o•gg hu nt, b1 IH• I14'hl at
2 p.m . Loday at (;t!llt'rl~ llartingt•r
PW'k, wht.'fl they met •'rlolay night
a) the home of Rcm arol Fultz.
TI•e group P"''P'o.ro.J some titMI
pla."itlc eggs, t ·~u:h (j mhdn ing a pri1A'
sUp, for tooluy's &lt;'Vl'nt lUlol toro•Jl&lt;LrL'Il
the gold, sUver tUld hroll1.4' t·~~~
whic h JU'L' worth n .-h prtm• of $:!5,
$111 Wlll $5, re&lt; JM'clivl!ly . F ood,
pn&gt;p;.U't:..&gt;d hy W OIIU~II uf Jlt•itlh
Unitt'&lt;I \Methodl~t «'hun ·h, W&lt;L"i
_....,rvL'Il .

ing east on Ohio 248 at 6:40p.m .
when his vehicle went off the r ight
side of the road. He came back onto
the roadway. swerved Into Ill&lt;'
westbound lane and struck WOod
head-on.
The pat rol cited 1-l enncn for
rPck less operation. Both vehicles
susta ined hf'avy damagf".
Patrolmen cited Dona ldS. Mill&lt;"r.
l ~t. of Callipolis for failu re to kN'p
assut«l clmr dls lanee after a
mi shap on Ohio lliO inc ;aU,ia County
l'riday . .
Mii-!Pr was nor thbound at 10: 11'1
" ·m. whf'n hf' ff'polif-dly sii'U&lt;'k Ihe
rf'&lt;.&amp;l' of i.l car dr ivf'n by Ruym ond 1..
Pmni nr,1on, 2:1. of Ga llipolis. P&lt;'n ni ngton. ha&lt;l slopped l o tum fpfl
wh(•n thr accidf'nt occurred.
Mi iJPr's car was slig htly damagPcJ and Penni ng1on ·scar f"('('{'ivC'd

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Kleener
•Deluxe
Top rooom• .
Sag. ·
Free

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Cox's leen Board members Beth H~wks !tom Buckeye Hills and Andcea K1eslrnr,
tram Gall1a Academy show a new add1~on In the famtly of fin~ btands at Cox's
Th1s lian g Ten gro up ~ tusch1a tnmmecl &lt;n wh1le and has p1eces to take you from
the cunnmp, !tack or temtt' coun straighl tnlo !he cla;sroom. Look lot other great
Han~ len groups as tht ~ season progresses.
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April 3 thru April 9

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Monday tluu S.llurd.ly
10.00 lo 8.00
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100 to 500

modcratr da mag(' .

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'1\vo ('ars l'ff'P i Vf'(~ modf'ra l£'
dama ge when they collidf'fi on U.S.
:~:i at 12: :~1 p.m ., uceording to ttu.•
patrol. · '
Tr&lt;XlJJ&lt;•rs s:w LotTi i\ . Snowden.
lB. of F(utla nd. was wPslbou nd whm
shl' a pp l iC'd hr•r brakPs to avo id
hill ing J ear in f ront u f ht'r. Her
v&lt;'11iC'It' slid intc' t hC' c•ast bound lanf',
strik ing" Vf'hiciPdriwn by Rona ld
Kain, :t~ . o-f'J'n,y, M ich . ·
Snuv.·d(•n wa s c it ed fol·drivlng lf'rt
of cf'nh·r.

Helen J{eddy
Pages 3, 4
..Channel 23 listings included
in this week 's guide."

A MESSAGE FROM THE BIBLE ...
REVELATION'S WARNINGAN D ME~E .
Wi lli am II. Kullhn
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I - The Warning: These w01ds ol war111ngate cesln doo to Reve lanotuoowm gwh~
not to be done to 11$ "'wm·,t, u/ /'~"~ 'f;IJ, j J' .. and the conseQuenoos to 00 suff ffed by
"',on
who diSregards the warn1ng and procedes to ...uld 11' /11 1 u,. ,,,J,, .at·,,, 1"
2.-The Message ot Hope: !he VISIOtts ot the aJXtrnlyJ&gt;ie were not depod~n g the
semnd oommg ol Chn~ bul the deliverance ol the i 1r~ ce ntury church !rom sevete
tribulal~n s brought upoo her by the wocked oppcessorUurutl&gt;lll. Rumamsm. and •
Heathemsm In olh., words. the VISions piCtured lhe vtcttJy ol the church and Ire
deslruclton ol her enem1es. RehgM&gt;us JudaiSm tell on the day of Pentecost. wllln Ire
church or kmgdom wasestabhshed, but rela~roed het pol~ ca l powe~ uttrl Jerusalem was
destroyed. JudaiS m. lrom the day of Pe nlocos~ launched hm dmdly'attacks ag~nsllil!
first century chmch. sohcmng help Irani R0111e and the healhms. They marshallEd the•
lorces l ~lhet . see ong lo destroy Ihe chutchJtom the tare oil he e.-trth. lllookedas If Ire
church waj g~ng to be desl1oyed ami Juda• tn ~dono u s. There appeared very lttle hope
leH for thechucch l hese were the daysollnbu laiK&gt;n thrwgh wh1ch the early Chrrsl•ns. ID
whom John was wnhnr.. were passmg, "'1."/8 ' 1t' .m· tl)('r tdmh { ,11/1 (' r111/ uJ gr. .lf

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trrbulP11111. 1111d hum,...; 11,11h,~1 rlwn· ndJ t "t . a/J d •ll.ulr · fhou 11 bl/ (• "' lht • hl11oJu{
''"' l~mli' !Rev. 7. 14) As Chnst sl'lid H1s blood'" much suHenng to purchase Ire

chucch. so were !he la1lhlul Chnsl~ans oi lhe ~ ~~cen t ur y sheddmg thor blood 1n much
~uffe nng 011- behaH ollh~ church. The lObes ol lhese hrsl century 'l'artvrs were made
wh1te. thai •. ~ven VJCIJYy 1n Ihe blood ci the Llmb because t he~r blood was the blood of
the membetS ot H1s sp1rrtual body, the church.
3 - The Prophecies At HaJid: John made 11extremely cleat tn the bl'€tnmng ot
ReYelabon that the "N('l d,l/ 111 1/ nf ' j ' l ll' ( h m I .... 11/l/1/ 'ho lt h ( llllft' I, p.lt I "and that
"'tiJt' I /11/ ( " II ,If h md"' (Rev 1: 1.3). John declara1 the same truths In hes c~n srEJOarks,
st-owi ng that ··,h, · iJJn l.r.t .. whiCh were .., J;,. " ·md• 11/ t h,· pmf'he,"J" of 1JJ,, h111 d.'' (Rev.
hi' d~~n, .' "ljtdl "l~~· t ~,!· (u fur '~b,, trnu· 11 ,4/ h.md""
)tdl! l?t.'l' L':/II J .md 11 tTt " /, · b, · c' \t ' tll/l'd ~~ tl;,• 11 1/J ' who tho uld "t"ofl lt' rtiii(J./)' ;\
/ftc/ I r Nt·l . -'-':-'111. ThL f1ruplwne l m /.i_, ,,rJ,lJuHJ J, ·, Jt wub lb,, r·(1nlmttoll "/ II;.•
fint a•71ffil1 " dJJa·rh .md leer t' IIL"/1111."1 . ,., .,,·,mlmJ.: Jbe dnodJ tl"llh rtd"')' ,mJ h,.,.
t:m ·mit•, 1dtiJ m 111ph·tc• th.!tlmt"ti'.l''·

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.f.--Tho Restricted Warning: We can read1ly understand why the warning was
restncted to Revelation. To have changed ttls message by "tMJdin~-: t(J or ttJPin;.: fm m t/)1.! •
"m·d• ." wou ~ have thwarted the confirma~on ot the 'h~e ot victory God promiled lhe
earl y chucch. ThiS, the eacl v Christians did n~ need! When men. today, app~ the
prophectes of Revelalion to I he second comtng of Chnsl and events trai\Spiring l&gt;.tndtros
of thousands Of yea rSlater, they 3fe "uJJrrl~ lu 1111d ;,, ,,;,IJ.i cl ll"d}' jroPJ// bt• ll "fJrd t !if lilt•
pn•pfMJ· of tbi• bool• Revela~on) ." lakrng tulfilled. prophecies and-making themappear
as being uniulfilloo. fultilkld pc~ecies cann!i be repeated! There is n~ a prophocy in
RevelaiK&gt;n .lh ~ mu~ be fuHilled be(ore the secood coming oi Christ!
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(For F r~ Brble Correspondence

Cour.;e Write... )

Chqpel Hill Church of Christ
Bulavlllo' Road • P.O . Box 308
GALlJPOUS . OHIO 45831

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1983 BUICK
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1982 BUICK
LeSABRE LIMITED

3,500 Miles
" BRASS HAT CAR "

1979 BUICK
LeSABRE LIMITED
4 dr .. 36,000 low miles.
WE SOLD IT NEWI
Service Record

1982 JEEP
PICKUP
4 WD, 4,000 Miles

978 BONNEVILLE
4DR
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S3900

4 Door
21 ,067 miles
Local one owner

2 Dr., Loaded
Blue

1982 OLDS
88 ROYALE

$}488

TOWN 'LANDAU
Local One Owner

STATION WAGON
Loaded . Low Miles

SPEOAL

1976 BUICK
teSABRE

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Extra Clean,
2 dr.• beige.

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One Owner

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"AS IS"

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1976 FORD
LTD '

4 DR.
Book Value $6100

$980

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1979 MALIBU
CLASSIC

1980 CHEV.
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Pages 6, 8

DECISIONS. DECISIONS, DECISIONs - Mulll.ulenledPaul WllllamsHke~l'toley Jlltllabout
anytlllnj(,, hm
sky dMn(. lle' a-J~ llalrtlled ''Smokey 8Dtllbe Bouldll3" and Ia now
lMllll'iJit a LoDdoa maelcal. (API rpbo&amp;o). .
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Loaded. Low miles
'83 Electra Wagon

1981 FORD
THUNDERBIRD

SPEOAL

1976 BUICK
ELECTRA

19n BUICK .
ESTATE WAGON .

2,500 miles, black

Brown. Local. mature
oiNner

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White. Local owner
'83 Buick Trade-In

1982 CAMARO ·
BERLIN ErrA

2 DOOR
Navy blue.
Local one owner

1980 Fl REB IRD

·1980 PONTIAC
B_ON_N_EVI LLE
COUPE

1981 PONTIAC
BONNE-VILLE

We .BUY cl.ean local
cars and trucks, too!
See Us Today!!' -

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