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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

12- The Daily Sentinel

Meigs Co~nty h~ppenings
Applicants sought
ApplicatOns wUI be accepted
Monday, May 16, from 9 a. m. to 11
a.m. at the Meigs County Senior
Citizens Center for the Green
Thumb program, an equal oppor!unity employer.
The Green Thumb program
provide!; employment opportunltes
to persons 55 and over and persons
with low Income. The program does

Lt. Gayle Krider will lead the
meeting and Lt. Debbie Davis will
be the speaker.
Local offlcerscornmlsslonerswill
be presented to Mrs. Dora Wining,
Outpost Sgt.; Major Glenna Rummel, (R), Home League Program
chairman a nd Sunday School
teacher a nd Jack Justice, Record
Sgt.
Special music will be provided.
111e public is bt./ited to attend.

~':~~~revlous work history or

Emergency runs

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Middleport Unit treated Daniel
Middleport Elementary School
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The Racine Hydro Plant fishbtg

closed for the next week while
pavthg takes place, according to an
official of the Ohio Power Co.

Legion to practice
The Metgs.Calita Legion team
will practice Saturday at noon at
Kyger Creek's F ield.

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Veterans Memorial

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Admitted--Vlctorta Ball , Chester;
Gloria Jewett, Pomeroy; Ronald
Sykes, Portland.
Dlscharged--Wlllta m Clon c h ,
Lawrence Manley, Julia Manley,
Pearl Uttle, Everett Jeffer s, Pearl
Ash.

IN
- These ollicers ol the Melp High
School Chapter of Distributive Education' Clubs of
America for the past year were In charge of the
annual DECA. banquet hooorlng employers partlci-

Story on Page A-3

Ohio academic scholarship recipients

Memorial Day services announced·
be held a t the stage area following
Drew Webster Post :!9, American 8:30a. m.
Scouts a nd other organizations the parade.
Legion, Pomeroy, will hold MemorFtoltowlng sesrvlces the Honor
Ial Day services on May 30, Gerald are Invited to participate as well as
Guard
will travel to Beech Grove
Rought, commander. announced persons on bikes and horses. The
·cemetery
for services a t 11 a .m .
parade wtll move through town a nd
today . A parade will form at the
then
to
the
Catholic Cem etery for
Pomeroy Fire Station a t 9 a .m . stop at the stage on the upper
services.
parking lot. Memorial services will
People who are taking pan In the
They will return to the post hom e
parade are to beat thr !Ire stat ion a t
for lunch at 1 p.m . Following lunch
lhey will travel to Meigs M emory
Gardens for services a t 1:30 p.m .'
Following the 1:30 services they
CINCIN NAT I (AP) - A judge
No date has been selected to wtll travel to Chester to pa rticipate
in the Chester parade.
says he will decide June 3 whet her resume construction of the plant.
At 3 p.m. they will travel to
The 1969 agreement a llows the
the partner s In the troubled Zimmer
Nuclear Power Station witt go to pat1ners to arbitra te disputed Hemlock Grove Cemetery and a t 4
arbit ra tion with their differences.
issues. If one files for arbitra tion, a ll p.m. will hold services at Rock
Springs Cemetery .
Judge Robert Conna n on Thurs- mu st take pari , officials said.
On Jan . 20, DP&amp;L asked for
day barred the Dayton Power &amp;
Light Co. a nd the Columbus &amp; arbitration to settle disputes it had
wit h CG&amp;E over costs and compleSouthern Ohio E lectric Co. from
seeking arbit ration on their 1969 tion of !he pllmt , now eight years
agreement with Cincinna ti Gas &amp; behind sched ule.
CG&amp;E filed suit Monday to stop
E lectric Co. until he rules.
CG&amp;E, which owns 40 percent of the arbitra tion.
Zimmer, ts the operat ing partner.
DP&amp;L owns 31.5 IJ{'rcent a nd
Truck d estroyed
C&amp;SOE owns 28.5 percent .
The $1.7 billion plant was 95
A pickup truck was destroyed by
·percent comple te when the federa l
Nuclear Regulatory Corrun lssion fire on the Route 7 bypass, near the
ordered safety-related contruction Charles Withee residence, about
halted Nov.12. Torrey Pines Inc. has 3: 30 p.m. Thuf¥1ay. Pomeroy Ftre
b€en appointed to audit construction Chief Charles legar said that the
problems and management for the 1972 truck was a complete loss.
There is no insurance. The truck
NRC.
was owned by a Mr. Hayman.

Arbitration up to judge

By ROBERT E. MILLER

Associated PreSs Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API -Formal hearings begin
Monday In the Senate on Gov. Richard Celeste 's $2:1
billion budget bill , approved F riday by the House
without a shred of Repubttcan support .
The vote was 62-36with one Republlcan absent . Two
or three Republicans had said they would suppor1 it
but apparently backt racked when a major GOP noor
amendment was ruled ou t of orderbySpeakerVerna l
G. Rtffe Jr.
The amendment sought to repeal a ponion of the
state income tax, saving taxpayers $516.5 mUllan,
Republicans said.
Dembcrats praised · the 1983-1985 budget as one
which provides more than $500 miUlon in tax relief
while increas ing education funding and meeting other

TOP - Kim Maynard was .honored as the lop
student In the Melp IDgh Chapter of the Distributive
Edpcatlon Clubs of Amert_ca at the annual employer
recognition hlUiquet Wednesday night at the Meigs
Inn. Maynard, left, is pictured with the award bebtg
presented by John W. Blaellnar, faculty director ol

the program. Center is Marty F erguson who has
served as supervisor of Maynard at Bank One of
Pomeroy. A senior at Southern IDgh School, Maynard
will contmue her e mployment at the Pomeroy bank
and Its RulllUid Branch alter graduation.

DECA has annual
recognition dinner
The Meigs Inn was the scene of
the annual employer recognition
banquet staged by the Meigs High
School Chapter of Distributive
Education Clubs of America Wednesday night.
Each year the group' sponsors the
event as a highlight of the school
year to honor the employers who
take students in the program into
their businesses for on the job
tra ining.
E m ployer awards presented
Wednesday nlght went to the Jones
Boy,, Avon Products, Dutton
Drugs, Marguerite Shoes, C&amp;D
Penft7.oli. Powell's Super-Vatu , J. &amp;
F. Construction, Kroger's, Bank
One of Pomeroy , Keebaugh's
Shake Shoppe. Ohio Valley Bluetlck
Kennels a nd G. &amp; J. Auto Parts.

field. Klm Maynard, Lori Pickett.
Diane Ross, J ohn Smith, Mike
Tromm, Jeff Baughman, Craig
Darst, Beth Gloeckner, Allen King,
Scott Pickens, John Ridenour, Klm
Roush, Kris Snowden and Matt Van
Vranken.
The chapter 's advisory committee is composed of David Grate,
J ohn K err , Bob McClure, Charles
Ha milton, Kermit Walton and John
W. Blaett nar.

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needs. ·
Assistant Minority Leader Waldo Bennett Rose.
R Lima, said Celeste's bill unnecessarily ra lses
business and other taxes and should be trimmed .
The GOP amendment w ught repeal of 40 percent of
a 90 percent Increase in the income tax approved last
February a t Celeste's request.
Rtffe ruled it out of order on grounds It raised a n
issue a lready resolved - "a matte r tha t was dealt
with last February ," he sa id.

POMEROY, OH.

HOURS: 9:00 10 7 :00 Mon.-Sat,
9:00 10 6:00 Sat.

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY--After corresponding for more than 40 years. Wanda
Rizer and her penpai, Isobcl Orr of
Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland,
a subu rb of Belfast , are m eeting for
the first time this month, a nd it's in
Pomeroy.
The two began exchanging letter s
in 1940 through a penpal program
started by Miss E thel Ga rl and.
Pomeroy E nglish teacher. a nd have
continued through theyearswith the
exception of a shor1 time in the mid
19:xls.
Both got married and moved . and
the name a nd location changes
created some problems but Wanda.
through a postmaster in Ireland.
located Isobel in 1959 and the
correspondence was res umed.
Employed in an accountant's
office. Isobetarrived here May2. but
!' '" had been planning her tr ip to Meigs
County more than a year ago. She
arrived here on May 2.
The Rizers have ta ken her on
numerous sight seeing trips includ ing one to Charlotteville, Va. where
they visited Jefferson's home ano
other historical pia= as well as the
Rizer'sson, F ranklin II , who attends
college_there. In West Virginia they
stopped to see the Natu ral Bridge
which Isobel ~ys just "overwhelmed" her. having never seen
anything like it before.
And while Isabel Is enjoying the
historic and na tura l beautie!; of the
country. she Is just as impressed
with the way bf life.
"Every thing here seem s to be so
easy," she exclaimed. She said Iha t
while they have some restaura nt s
and •cafeterias in' Northern Ireland .
they have nothing to com pare with
e ither the fast food or the fancy
places here.
And supermarkets--lsobel says
she just stands amazed and scans
the shelves and shelves of canned.
packaged and prepared foods,

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PENPALS FOR 40 YEARS - Wunda Rizer, left, of Pomeroy lUJd
Isobcl Orr of Northern Ireland talie a day btlhc sun to sltonthe levy and
watch the Ohio River liow by .
things which are not ava ila ble tn
their stores.
Stay ing with the Rizers who live
next door to Krogf rS has been qu ite
an experience for the visitor who
ma kes a lmost da tly vis it s to "look ...
She convinced that Amer ican
women are spotled. that wha t they
feel are necessities would be a
lu xu ry to any woman in Ireland.
Take the laundry and the many
kitchen a ppliances. "You would
have to be well off a t hotne tohaveall
these things tha t American wom e11
seem to take for granted," com·
men ted Mrs. Orr.
In Nor1hern Ireland, due to the
potltlcal turtJula nce and freque nt

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WASHINGTON &lt;API - Despite
the millions of additiona l federal
dollars higher g~line taxes raised
fqr highway construction, spending
for new roads is lagging bt more
than a dozen states, tncludbtg some
Of the largest.
The Federal Highway Administration said Friday that rnore than
$4 bUlion has been earmarked l;ly
states for spcclfic highway construction and repair projects during
I he first tour rnonths the year' an
mcrease of nearly 50 perce~t over

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e liminat~

thr so&lt;"alled marriage

pt."nalty, incr('ases .the senior cil iz.Pn tax crf'di t from

$25 to $.'i0. and boos ts the pxemption in
from $ffi.!XXl to $500.!XXl. Hinig sa Id.

th~

f'Statf' tax

HP said thP proposa I lncmtsPs u;- I tx•rccnt 1he
income brackrts in thr corporn iP franchiSi.., tax.
raising $136 million in the next bien nium. TI1r
corpora te tax hikf' was put in the bill in commiiiN' as

a partial

substltu l~

for a n rr'nb:ttl led ·I percml cxc i s~

tax on businpss st:•rvlcr&gt;s . 111f' lat tf'r had bt"'f'n lobbkxi

out of thf' bill.
To kCI'p thf' budget in bola nct•. Hinig sa id the
comm ttt &lt;'&lt;' scrapped plans for$ U4 million in proiJ{'r1Y
tax relief for low· a nd moderate- Income homrowners.
and the pa nel voted to delay for a year a plan to-r&lt;'peHI
lhe intangibles tax lnvf'strnent earnings. saving $:~

million.
Reta ined will b0 a 21~ percent propet1y lux
rollbHck . a reduction g-iven pmpt•rt.v owners by local
govrrnmPnt s w hich a n" rPimbursed by ttw sta ll&gt;.

Hinig point('(! out tha t hl' eommittr.-· cut Cf'I&lt;'Stf''s
spf'nding p)'OJX.l!\.ill~ for m ost statf' ag(•ncirs h~· 2
pr&gt;rcf'nt . f'XPmpling sc hools. inst itulion;.; and snmr

othf'r major SC'rvicrs.
Ttu.:• commi t It~ also IT'C!Uirrd 11 ;, pt•n 'l'll l ,·ut in thf'
budgets of thl' l' i&lt;'Cit~l stak ufficl :tls, t·.m ·pt for tlu•
governo r and thr rour1 systt•m .

Area banks gearing ~p for
low-interest mortgage loans

bombings and fire, Mrs. Orr said
!hat everyone Is required to go
through security hefor-p goln~ into
stores. Shesatd tha t a tcer tainchcck
point s, pocketboOks and shopping
bags have to be empt led and the
people themselves are "fr isked ...
The freedom of walking in a nd out
of stores without a " look" from
anybody has created q uit e a n
impression on her.
in fact, she's the fi rs t to admit that
she impres~ with just about
everything here--the Rizers. the
Ohio River, thefrlendt lnessof Meigs
Countians. the "easy life."
She'll return to Nonhern Ireland
May 28:

Highway construction: despite new
money, spending lags in some states.

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1979 CHRYSLER NEWPORT

$2.95

TAX .CUT BLOCKED - State Representative
'Thomas W. Johnson, a Cambridge RepubUcllli who is
the ' rlUIIdng member of the House FlnMce
Committee, talks to a reporter after a morning
session of the House ,.!here Governor Richard
Celeste's 27 hiUion doUar budget bill was passed
friday. Johnson sou~t to offer a tax cut amendment
to th~ bW but was ruled out of order by .Democratic
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe of New Boston. (AP
Laserphoto).

for couples to

RO$€ said the speaker advised Republicans in
advance what he planned to do. Rtffe cited no House
rule permitting his action, he added.
"We probably will file a protest and include a ll ihe
la nguage of our amendment to a t least get it on the
record," the Allen County lawmaker said.
The bill. which goes bcfol'l' the ScnatP Financt•
Committee Monday morning. app ropriates $Hi.7
billion from the state's genera l fund for two vmrs
beginning J uly 1. lt prov ides lor spending anot ~r $ 10
billion or m ore in federal a nd non-tax revenues.
The increase• over the current biennium is 25.8
percent. Much of lhe in cr ease is a tt ributed to high
welfare case loads and Increased appropriations for
..!'!iuca tion. ·
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Welfare will receive 34.5 percent of the budg~t' s
genera l revenues. followed by primary a nd secondary education, 2:1 j){'rcent ; higher education. ILR
IJ{'rcent ; human services, 8.5 IJ{'rcent ; local
goverrunent s. 7.2 percent; law enforcem~n t . 4.o
percent : and other services. 6.5 percm t.
Finance Cha irmim Willia m E. Hinig. D N&lt;w
P hiladelphia , sa id the bill contains mnr&lt;' than $:1Xl
mUtton In tax relief.
lt increases the personal exemptio n in the income
tax from $650 to Sl.!XXl, es tablishes a joint filing credit.

After 40-year correspondence,
Pomeroy woman meets .penpal

Students In the program for the
year Inolude Gloria Barrett , Angela
Clifford, Kim F raley . Angela Hat-

This Memorial Day
remember with
flag and flowers.

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paling In the program at the Meigs Inn Wednesdaf
night. They are, I tor, Kim Fraley, secretary; Scott
Pickens, vice president; John Smith, treasurer, and
ADen King, president.

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Featured on Page B-1

The Middleport Youth League
wUl meet Sunday, May 15, at 4 p.m.
at Middleport Park.

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States new DWI law is saving lives

Meets Sunday

where he had been conllned as a
GaJTett G. Reed
result of Inju ries received In an auto Ballots available
Garrett G. Reed, 86, Coolvil le, accident on Route 33 a week ago.
Absentee ballots are ava ilable a t
Mr. Kauffwas born May !, 197iiin
died Thursday evening at St. J oseph
the
Meigs County BoardofEiections
Meigs
County,
a
son
of
the
late
Mr.
Hospital, Parkersburg.
office, located In the Pomeroy
Mr. Reed was born in Meigs and Mrs. William Kauff.
Survivbtg are h1s wife, Opal J. Masonic Temple building, for the
County the son of the late Frank and
upcoming June 7 primary elections
Mary Shields Reed. He was also Stobart Ka uff; two daughters,
in
Pomeroy and Middleport . Dead preceded In death by one brother . Debra Burke and Carla Dill, both of
line
for absentee voting is 12 noon on
Pomeroy; four sons, WUllam E .
Date.
June
4.
He was a veteran of World War I Kauff and Earl C. Kauff, Jr., both of
having served on the USS Pa . He Long flottom ; Richard Kauff and Presentation set
was rural ma il carrier for 45 years Jeffrey Kauff, both of Hemlock
havetng served from the CooivlUe . Grove; a brother , George Kauff,
The third In a family film ser ies
a mem ber of Pomeroy, a nd a sister, Mxine . being showneac\1 Sunday evening a t
. Post Office. He
Coolville Masonic Lodge :f37 for Glancy, Medary\-Ule, Ind. Ten the Rilcbte First Baptist Church wut
more than OO yearsand a member of grandchildren also survive.
be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Preceding him in death besides Name of the third film is ·'Christian
Bethel Methodis t Church. In Coolvute, he attended the Coolville his parent s were two brothers and a
Fathering". The public is Invited.
half-brother .
Congrega tional Church where he
Services wiU be held at 2 p.m.
served as tru s""' for many years.
w~ther forecast
He is s urvived by his wlfe of 55 Sunday at ihe Ew ing Funeral Home
with
the
Rev.
Robert
Markley
years, Grace Buckley Reed; two
Cloudy tonight with a 30 percent
offi ciating. Burial wUI be in Pine
s~n s, Rober1 of Marietta and Glenn
chance of showers and thunder of CooivUie; one Sister, Opal Merrill , Grove Cemetery. F riends may call storms . Low 6().65. Winds southerly
at the funera l home from 2 to4and -7
Cooivllte; six grandchildren a nd
10 mph or less. Saturday, mostly
to 9 p.m. Saturday.
three great grandchtkken.
cloudy with 40 percent chance of
Funera l serv ices will be held at
showers
and thunderstorms. High
the White Funera l Home in Coolvute Marie H. Mertens
around85.
Sunday at 1: .ll . p.m. with Pastor
Extended Ohio Forecast,
Graveside services for Marie
Robert Ma rkley offi ciating. , Bur ia l
Sunday
through Tuesday:
will be In Coolville Cemetery. Hysell Mertens, 82, former MiddleScattered
showers and mild
Friends may call at the funeral por1 resident who died Tuesday at Sunday. Fair and cooler Monday
Lakewood Hospital in Lakewood,
home after 1 p. m . Saturday.
will be held a tlO: 30a.m. Saturday a t and Tuesday. IDghs mostly In the
Riverview Cemetery with the Rev . 'lU!! Sunday and bt the 60s Monday
Earl C. Kauff
Robe rt Ro binson offi cia ting. and Tuesday. Lows at night In the
Ear l Cecil Kauf!, c&gt;7, 43376 Cook F riends m ay call at the Rawlings- 008 to low 60s early Sunday, cooUng
Road, Hemlock Grove, died Thurs- Coats-Blower Funera l Home !rom 7 to the 44ls Monday and to the upper
30s to mld-4(fi Tuesdaf.
to 9 this evening.
day at Veterans Memorial Hospital

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area. parkbtg lot and road will be

Open air meeting

Ohio fiscal death 'greatly exaggerated'

Today•s
Times-St&gt;nlint•l

for

Closed for paving

Four calls were answered by local
units Thu rsday, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Service
At the close of Na Nona! Salvation reports.
Army week, an open air meeting
At 1:09 a.m ., the Racine Unit
will be held on the lower parking lot treated Cecil ia Jenkbts on Third St.
In Pomeroy. Sunday, May 15, a t6: 45 but provided no transportation; at
p.mm.
6:15 a. m., the Rutland Unlt.took
Following the open air meeting a ·Artie Houdashelt from Jessie Creek
Salvation meeting will be held at the
Road to Holzer Medical Center ·
Salvation Army Headquarters, U5 Tuppers Pla ins at ): 33 p.m. took
Butternut Ave .. , Pomeroy, at 7:30 Stella McGtll to Camden-Clark
p.m.
Hospital and at 2: 24 p.m., the

Area deaths

Activities

Scott and Timothy Dean at the

officials sal.d the sudden ava ilability
last year.
of the additional money caused
But in 13 states spending lagged
behbtd 1982 levels for the same four · problems in many states because
they could not immediately shin
months~ despite the avaliablllty of
iong-standbtg
highway buU(jing
record levels of federal mrmey
plans.
because of the 5-cent hike In the
Under the complicated procefederal gasoline tax .
dures
t!u'ough which federal liigh-.
Although the tax did not go btto
·
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way
money
~ dlsttlbuted to !hi!
effect untDAprti 1, statescoulddraw
states,
a
certain
amount-billloll
on the surplus In the federal highway
lrust tund as early as January bt for the 1983flsealyear--isaulhorlzei,J
over the year. A state then obllgatet1
antiCipatiOn ot the additional . rea portion of thllt -to specltlc
venue later In the year.
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But federal and state highway ,conStruction projects.

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By KEVIN KELLY .
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Three area
banks will be gearing up tn the
coming week for an ant icipated rush
of applicat ions for low-Interest
mortgage loans. ·
The applica tion period, beginning
May 23, was made possible when
Sta te Issue I was approved by voters
last November to help stimula te the
building industry in Ohio.
During thc pas! few w&lt;..,.ks. the
three banks - Bank On&lt;' ur
Pomeroy and Centra l Trust Co.'s
Gallipolis and Mlddlepon officcs nave received an a llot ted am ount or
money to usc for loans. All a~ .-ced to
partic·ipatc in the program .
Figu res released law la' l w&lt;'ek by
the Ohio Housing Finance Agency
!OHFA I show that Ga liia County.
through the local Cent ra l Trust
.office , r&lt;'Ceived $:.00.!XXl. while it s
Middlepor1 branch was a llott ed
$100.!XXl. Bank One was givf'n
$40.!XXl.
The money was ra ised from th ~
sa le of $2ll0 million in tax-fre&lt;'
revenue bonds, allowing pa t•tictpa t·
ing banks to offer loans at
"below-mar ket" Interes t rates. Th&lt;'
present market ra te is listed at 11
IJ{'rcent .
The lower ra te quoted du ring the
past few weeks by O!iFA officials
has been 9.98 percent . a it hough loca l
bank . officials said they want
clarification on that rate before
discussi ng It wi th pote ntia l
customers.
But one bank officia l noted that
pan lcipating banks mu st st UI meet
with OHFA this week to fina lize
everything, and as Is the casewhena
pro!(l·am is first implemented .
anot her bank official said rules
governing the program are "technl ·
cal as he ll."
Officials a t t11e banks do expect a
brisk business tn the first few days
after the applicat ion period begins.
"There probably will be a rush.
because realtors are Involved and
have been notified," expla ined
Harold Thompsci", vice president a t
Central Trust's GaiUpolis office.
"Every one of them will be
different," 'Thompson continued .
"We'il bave to take acc&lt;iunt of them
on an hourly basis, because It 's
gobtg to be on a first-come,
lirst-served basis."
Officials said that while it's hoped
a domino eilect will be created In
industries supporting hous.btg, the
program is also designed to help the
lirst-time home owner .
· Although Its main purpose is to
·help create housing In what OHFA
calls ta.rgl!ted areas ·- low-income
or ~ depressed communities - neither G~a or Meigs
counties are oil OHFA'S target ilst.

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" It 's l'f'ally to help loca l contrac·

T hPr"P a r£' a lso stipulations allo w-

ing thP mOTH'~' to tx• usf'&lt;i for
for youn ~ )X'Oplc," sa id Bob Milt&lt;'r . ronsl llJCtion. hut '1'hcJrnpS( m sa!fl
ass istant vice pres iden t ofBan kOnP . Crntr:1\ 'liL!sl d mst• not tn involvr
of Pomeroy.
_ its«'ifwl1h th at ptwst•cH !t~ ' progr ;~m'
tors. to boost construe! ion·of humPs

Offici a ls stress that thost' a pplying fortht• loa ns must prove thC'y &lt;U P
first -I ime homPbuy&lt;' rs and tha t thf'V
havr not ownPd a homr within the
past thrc~.' yPa r s. Thr house' bPing
pu rchased is not to PXCf'('( t thP
max imum pr irC' S(' l f011h tJ.v

bN: ·a uS(' of it scOm!Jll ·xit y . ( )ul sidf•of
I hal. ltlf' &lt;tpplk;lt ion is l1a nri iPd as a
norm al rnm1g &lt;lgf'! r;ln sa( ·f ion.

OH FA's r:uiddines .

t•xplai m'(l. Tlw ha nk w ill colll'('t a
s~ ·t v in• fc~ · r1F lhrrf'·l'ig llth s nf a
pt•rt 'l'n1 for ~l'tX' t-ss i ng pil ,V m('nl s.

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spc'&lt;' lfica ll' for buy ing a \must•.

T ht' ba n k,~ will prima r il~' ha ncllt'
lh1 • papt•twnrk. wilh loan lv pay -

mf'n t going to OIIFi\. Thompson

Lyon appointed to
fill vacancy on
Gallia school board
GALLIPOL IS - IJy unanimous
vote, the Ga llia County Local Board
of F:duca lion has appointtod It s fi rst
woman mPmlx•r to fi ll a vaca ncy on
thf' board crm ted las t month by thf'
dea th of incumtK&gt;nt fl rut:'&lt;' Stout .
Cla udia Snyder Lyon. :w. Ftt . I.
Pa triot, wUI serve unt il thet'ncl oft he
year. An ~ lcct ion to fi ll the
rem aining !wo years of the vacancy

will bt• hl'ld in November. ihus
inel'f'lL&gt; ing- thl' num tK&gt;r of boord
sca ts vou•rs will chooSC' from two to
three .
A rcgistert:-'&lt;1 nurse work ing in
Holzer Medica l Cent&lt;'r's int!'nslve
care unit. she po ll&lt;od 1,42\votcs and
ended up fourth In a four:way race
for thr('(' board sea ts In the 1981
eleerion.

Interviewed after a 1:;.minutc
m t&gt;et ing and swcar ing-ln ceremony
la te Friday aft ernoon, she sa id she
wants to become involved wi th the
board pnd dist riel activities. before
taking a sta nd on any of the Issues
the district faces.
"I'd like to get n\y feet wet first ... ·
she said.
"''d like to st'C some Improvement s In buildings, but with the way ·
the economy is, I'm not su re. The
last thing 1 read about ltds that It
might be done by attendance area,
so I'd like to look a t It first before I
commit myself," Mrs. Lyon said.
.The Bellaire na tive Is married to
Tom Lyon, operator of a general
store In the Mudsoccommunity. Her
. son BUI is In the junior high at
Southwestern- High School, while a
daughter, Roxanne, attends Cadmus Elementary . Mrs. Lyon. is the ·
first . representative from lhe .
Southwestern attendance area .
since 199), when David Arrowood
completed his term on ihe board.
Mts: Lyon will a\S&lt;&gt; serve on the

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lAauruu t,yon
r·uunty board of " tuca tion. Ow r his
abst'c ntlon. th~ hoarcl appoint t'd its
p~sidcnt . Fred 1)('('1. to fill the
rPm ai ndl'r of Srou t •~ IP11Yl a ~ om" of
the district I'P(Jrcsrnt ativcs to thp

Ga ll la-Jacko;on Vinton .Joint Voca
tiona! Board of IO:ducat ion.
Prior to thP volt• a t Fr ida y's
meeting. th&lt;• iloard obsetwod · a
moment of silf'n&lt;'f' in honor of Stout
w ho died ar

h i~ Por1er residrnc~

April2'2.
··I think wea l!rea lize wha t thp loss
of Bruce was to the board ," D&lt;&gt;ci
said. ''The('(' an •sume ma jor &lt;.; h()('s
to fill ."
Stout, 52,

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vf'tPran Kygc•r 'crf'Pk

plan t employ{'(' actlvf' in school
fun~tions In th&lt;· Non h Gall la
attendance arr;..t l'ot· m any years.

served on lhr local and cou ntv ,
boards in 197:, I~17. He was e lected
to bOth board~ fo r a l'our·ycar tf'rm
in 1981.
It w as announcPd C'arl ier last
week , that r&gt;:ot1h Ga lita Hlg~
SchOOl s gradua tton ceremonies.
scheduled lor Friday. will tx' hr• ld In
Stout 's honor, and tha i his widow
Virginia MrCiaske.v Stout. will
present dtplorwg to graduate;.

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politics embrace the art of caricature. and the art of caricature, at
bortom , Is the art of the exaggerated resemblance. Mr. REagan Is
having problems these days with
what has become known as "the
fairness Issue." He Is being hoist on
the cartoonist's pen.
This Is the general Idea: Mr.
Reagan 's policies of welfare and
child nutrttlon, to cite only two
examples, are Intended to grind the
faces of the poor. His vaunted
"safety net" is full !l~ gaping holes.
His tax program chiefly helps the
filthy rtch and provides IIIUe relief

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I • · Jt.-r~ art · ~uhjt..-1 ' " t·tltlu• l! "'"' mu~t ht· , ig tto•tl 1111h ll;tnw. a dtln ·s~ and lt •h•phmll'
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for middle-Income famllles. In his
obsession with protecting defense
needs, the president has neglected
social needs. In brief, Mr. REagan Is
not being "fair."
The six gentlemen who are
seeking the Democratic preslden·
tlal nomination are busUy engaged
In sketching this caricature. It Is an
old political game. In times past- I
think fondly or the way we
tormented Jimmy Carter- conser·
vallyes have Indulged In the same
contact sport. 'f'he attack can be
combated only with a factual
rebu !tal, and spectators at the
political arena tend to be bored by

facts. Fiction Is lots more lim.
The Reagan administration recognizes the problem. A few days
ago the White House sent Budget
Director David Stockman to the
Hill to testify before the Joint
Economic Committee. .He brought
a bushel of facts with him, but the
press treated his meticulous charts
and tables with a large ho-hum. Yet
If fairness Is to be the same, In
fairness the facts should be
examined.
Stockman analyzed six major
social programs: Aid to Farnlltes
with Dependent Chlldr€1) (AFDC).
Medicaid, Supplemental SecwitY

Missiles from the
financial war room
From his "Financial War Room" in Springvale, Uta h, where he writes
his "Financial Survival Report," Howard Ruff fired a missile recently
against those In the media who misunderstand him .
""The only thing you could find to say about me was that I still
~mmend storing dried food," he wrote to a newsman who had
mentioned it. He suggested It could lead to an Incorrect impression.
"Any reasonable person would conclude that in the midst of an economic
recovery l was eXpeCting the end of the world," he wrote. Some people do
indeed thl~ he expects the end of the economic world .
n isn't true, says Ruff, who apparently has separated himself from the
glqom forecasters. But the advice on food continues to bug him.
"! have m entioned food storage once in 15 months, and my newsletter
h&lt;jS been bristling wllh sound a nd accurate economic forecasts," he wrote,
adding In the style that has made his letter so readable:
"And yet the press ... can only single out and take tota lly out of context
that one mention of food storage ... "
Ruff' s food statement may beco!Tf'Ct. In his early years, at least, he may
have done more than anyone to create the Image he feels is unfair, .
otie-dlmensiorial and unreprt'sentatlve.
;In an article he wrote in the 197\lS, and reprinted in 1980, he said, "It Is
Imperative t)lat the good people of the nation, who believe in sound
prin~lples, are the ones who g~t through in good shape so they are In a
position to help remold the world that will come aft.etwards.
"To do that, you have to have money, time, and hea lth . I want my
sub!;crlbers to be among those who remold this world . I hones lly believe·
th&lt;l,l the only thing that will correct the system is the financial ca taclysm
we are going to face.
:~Every person who stores food now, while there are no distribution
prQblems or short.ages, will not be a burden on the community. and later
th&lt;!re will be more to divide up among the rest ... You just might be among
thOse who save the Republic."
'the words are from "Howard Ruff From A to Z," a $24.95 volume
described on the cover as "the only encyclopedia you 'II ever need for total
fill&lt;!flclal and personal survival advk;e.:·
Howard Ruff's following is wide and devoted. And many of his views
have been accurate in specifics and generalities.
"In November 1981 I told my subscribers to 'batten down the hatches,
now comes the real recession.' I told them this would be far deeper and
longer than anyone anticipated.
''In September 19821 forecast that the recession would bottom in the last
quarter, and the evidence Is now accumulating so rapldiy that hardly
anyone can deny that such Is the case."
And "I have lor months been predicting an economic recovery that
would be 'far more spectacular than anyone anticipates."'
And wh;v the food suggestion?
"The advice to store food Is there because with the volatile economy we
have seen over the la•t few years with deep waves of inflation followed by
deep recessions, a lot of financial accidents can leave pt'Ople hungry, a nd
this Is an insurance protection."

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Letters to editor
Supports board
-On the very day the National
COmmission on - Excellenc"e In
Education published Its scathing
report on the condition of our public
schools; on the same night that CBS
led ott the evening news with a
rei&gt;ort on the shocking Indict ment ;
on: the nfght the McNelii·Lehrer
R~rt devoted Its entire program
to;. the story - on that night
reSidents of Easlern Local School
DISii;ct witnessed att.empts at the
local school board meeting to
re-Verse efforts to Improve Eastern
H!g~ School.
·t,.ast autumn voters approved a n
Easlern Dlstrtct school levy for the
tlta( tlme In many years. The
primary reason for the change In
vote{ attitude was the near·
revolution at EHS. There the
s~'*rintendent' backed by a·majorllf of lhe school board. brought In a
thoroughly professional .prtnclpal
who, In a very short period,
Ih)itltuted reforms and made major
Improvements which at least
halted, If not yet reversed, the
atJparently Inevitable slide from, at
bo:St, mediocrity, to !allure.
·To the surprise of some, the
students responded posltively to the
standards or behavior and
WJ1lcomed the establishment of an
aeademlc environment which promoted the teachlng-lt&gt;arnlng lntera¢tlon, just as children In a loving
home respond to firm but caring
gUidance. Resistance came Instead
liom a small number dt Inadequate
~achers who shrank from the Idea
of'lmpartlal, professional evaluation of classroom competence.
For the first time In many years a
thorough examination of course

new

content, subject presentation and
teaching compl'tencc was made.
Professional he lp and guidance
were offered to those teachers who,
whether through lndlffrrm ce , poor

prepara llon or other reasons, are

. These were the four cases of

called by Social Security to tell me
admitted error in the agency's they were wrong."
sampling:
The agency's heartlessness was
- Russell L. Beard of Marion , no surprise to Mrs. Beard. When
Ohio. The decision to cut off his her husband died, Social Securtty
benefits after eight years "was demanded return of two months'
Incorrect when made," the study benefits that had been retroactively
concluded. It certainly was. As I declared invalid. Presumably, the
report.e d last year, Beard died on legality of those payments has now
Jan. 18, 1982, of a heart attack . That been established.
was five days after Beard · was
- Victor Graf of Stockton, Calif.,
notlfled that his appeal of the cutort was told last July that he was losing
decision two months earlier had his benefits despite a history of
been turned down . He was tn the heart trouble. On August 2, 1982, he
hospital at the time.
visited his doctor to collect medical
The cutoff notice acknowledged evidence to fight his benefit cutoff.
Beard's history of Irregular heart- Six hours later he died of a heart
beat, but said he had been ·judged attack.
able to do "a wide range· of
"This decision was incorrect,"
sedentary work." Sue Beard, his the Social Security study concedes.
widow, told my associate Tony
- Chester Copeland of Fort
Capacclo she bas "never been Gibson, Okla .. died of a heart attack

Payment in Kind
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"" Hello, Farmer Jones, how's
business?''

"Just fine, son. Got a good crop of
grain this year."
" ! don't see any grain on your
farm .''
" It's fight here on this piece of
paper. The government Is giving
me this grain. lf I promise not to
raisPany."
·
"Why would the government do
l)lat ?"
"They got too much grain. So in
order to use up what they got stored
away, they're glvlng us this
'payment in kind.' It's called PIK.
We get 95 percent of what we
ordinarily raise, free, from Uncle
Sam's warehouses."
;'What are you gojng to do with
the grain that you get from the
govenrment •"
. "Sell It as fast as I can. Lots of
farmers out there are walking
around with PIK paper S(f I got to
unload mine before the prtce
drops."
"What do you do all day, now that
you're not farming• "
"Ride around and make sure no
one Is planting anything on my
land. Got to keep It clear if r want
my PIK paper. Then I go down to
the coffee shop and sit around with
the other boys talking about what
gi"eat crops we didn't raise this ·
year."
·
"You deserve a rest, Farmer
Jones. I hope the government
doesn't get rid of Its grnln for
awhile."
"That's their problem.','

falling to ~orm adequately .
lnsle~lj! of welcoming the chance
to grow professionally, to sharpen
teaching skills a nd to gl'ow and to
teach in a ptofesslonal, academic
atmosphere. a few teachers shrtnk
from the challenge of professional
evaluation and the opportunities it
offers to grow In skill, Improve
performanet&gt;, a nd participate in a
mutually supportive teachin glearning experience.
The majority of teachers want to
be professionals. For .too long the
Incompetent and the lazy have felt
protected by their contracts and
shielded by the timidity' of former
school boards, reluctant to chal·
lenge poor performance and afraid
of controversy within the
community.
For years we have cmplalned
about the quality. of education at
EHS. Our children find themselves
poorly prepared at college compared to their contemporaries from
other SChOOl districts. We now have
a competent administration determined to achieve excellence, suppOrted by a majortty of the school
board. We need to support· that
administration at every opp&lt;irtun·
Uy; tp re-elect those board
"Hello, n;,aler Smith. How's the
members committed to excellence feed and fertilizer business?"
In education: and to reject the one
"Just a~l. Ever stnce the
or two who are either afraid to take government started giVing away
a stand or Who feel more comforta: · f~ grain, nobody wants to buy any
ble In an atmosphere of mediOCritY . seed or fertWzer from me. I'm
-Curt~ P. Cauthorn, ReedSvWe.
about to ·go banknipt."
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"Sorry to hear it. Can't you get
some of that PIK money going
around?"

"That's only for fa~mers who
don't raise a ny crops. We s hould get
some too, because If It wasn't for us
there wouldn't be any surplus grain
In the government bins."
"How would the government do
that? "
"Pay us for the grain and
fertilizer the farmers don't use to
plant anything."
"Tha t could get expensive.''
"Well, If they "don't do something
soon there won't be seed or fertilizer
stores left when the farmers have to
go back to planting again. There
won't be any· tractor dealers

last July after being told that his
disability benefits would be stopped
because, though "he had occasional
chest pains: tests did not show that
his chest patn was due to a heart
condition." Copeland, the bureaucrats ruled, was able to perform
non-streriuous work.
Ernestine Orozco of La ·
Puente, Calif., was notified last
August 15 that her application for
disability benefits was denied becauSe her cancer of the neck and
colon, while advanced, was "currently under control" through
treatment. Sbe never saw the .
rejection. though. She died on
August 10 - of colon cancer.
"This decision was not correct
when made," the study notes with .
understa tement . "Based upon the
medica l evidence In the file, a
denial was not justlfled."

~a;borlat

"Hello, Banker Reedy . What's
golng on with you?"
"I got good news and bad news.
The good news Is that ail the
farmers In these here parts are
paying hack their loans.
"What's the bad news?"
"The farmers don't want to
borrow any money from me this
year. They say they don't need II
because they're not strapped for

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Extended Ohio forecast
MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY- A chance of showers
east half early Monday, othetwlse fair and colder through the pertod.
Highs In the mid-50s to rnld-00. Monday and Tuesday and ln the 60s
Wednesday. Morning lows In the upper 00s to mid-4&amp; Monday,ln the
30s Tuesday and from the mid-30s to low &lt;liB Wednesday.

Rain forecast for Sunday ,By The Assoclaled Pl-ess
A cold front with a series of weak low pressure areas will slowly
push across Ohio Saturday night and Sunday, spreading showers and
·
thunderstorms over the state.
Some rain will be heavy at times Sundav.

DWI law cuts deaths .
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) . Alcohol-related traffic deaths have
dropped 32 percent since the state's
tough new drunken driving law,
which carrieS .a mandatory threeday jail tenn,went Into effa;t March
16, the Department of Highway
·
Safety says.
Highway Safety Director Kenneth Cox said Friday that although
the total number of traffic deaths for
19&amp;'lls running about even with last
year, the number of deaths since the
drunken driving law took effect "Is
dramatically lower than· for the.
sam~:&gt; eight-week period·m 1982.''
Cox said publicity about drunken
driving and the new law apparently
has kept a gi"eat many Ohioans from
driving under the Influence of
alcohol.
"The publicity campaign has
gotten people's attention (llld had a
short-term impact on the death
toil," he said. "But the only lasting
effects will be based on people' sown
firsthand experlet\ce and word-of·

mouth from their friends and
co-workers about how drunk driving
cases are being handled bY the local
courts,'' Cox said.
Cox said his office Is working with
a volunteer women's · group · that
monitors judges on drunken di-tvtng · '
cases In 72 of the state's 88 counties.
"II the local prosecutor Is going
after drunk drivers aggressively
and local judges are handing down
stiff sentences, the word will get out
quickly and I beileve we'll see a
continuing payoff in terms of fewer
a~ldents.~ Cox said.

COUNCll.. BLUFFS, Iowa (AP)
- Democratic preSidential candl·
date Jolm Glenn says !hat despite a
late official entry tnto the presfdentlal race he's not behind other
contend~rs for his party's
nomination.
Iowa's party caucuses are Feb.
'l:l 1984, anct are the nation's first
p~klentlal test. Glenn, a U.S.
Senator from Ohio said Friday
that's enough tbne for his

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have people In place - tha!'J
correct We were being compare¢~
guess, with people who had been
rurmlng almost s_ince President
REagan was sworn m.
"So lt'struethatuptothatpointwe
were behind them. But It's not true
any more. We have organlzat~ns
and we're moving rapidly and were
going to be spending a g_reat deal of
time in Iowa. Iowa s a very
Important state. It' s the llt;~t
indiCator of how things are going.

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APPRECIA liON SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS

Goodyoor bias

" Hello, Secretary of Agricull:llre
Block. When do · you think 'l'e
American farmers wlll go back to

campaign.
.
Glenn officially announced his
candidacy three weeks ago,
later than several other candldates.
''I'm not concerned at ail about
that," Glenn said of his being the
latest" of the six Democratic
candidates to officially enter the
race. "We moved very rapidly once
Ihadmadethatdeclslon. Andatthe
timelmadethatdeclslon,wedldnot

SINGLE COP¥

Stop

cash to tide the m over until thfY
harvest a crop. How can a bank
stay In business If nobody wants to
borrow any money from It?"
"What about loaning money to
the seed and fertilizer merchants ,
and the tractor dealers? They seel"
tn 11&lt;' hard up.!'
"I can't loan money to thefll.
They're all going belly up becauF
the government don't want t~e
farmers to plant anything.

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. Sunday predicts show~rs for most parts of the slatei easl of the
Ap~hlflllll with rain predicted for the westem slopes of the range.
Showers are al.so predicted for parts of Wyoming, Colorado and New
Me&gt;&lt;lco. (AP Laserphoto).

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By 1be Aeoo!e'ed Press
Heavy rains and damaging
wind&lt;! ripped through the nation's midsection Saturday,
driven by thunderstorms that
also spread tornadoes and hall
ti-otn Texas Into IllinoiS.
A cloudburst dwnped 4~
Inches ofrainonSparlalld, Dl.,ln
a two-hour period Friday, forcIng at least 12 families to leave
their homes alor!g the !Ulnols
Rlver, authorities said.
Funnel clouds were sighted In
a storm that may have caused
the death of an unidentified pilot
when his single-engine plane
crashed near Bloomington, lll.
Tornadoes also were sighted
In Douglas and Olampaign
counties In Illinois, but no
injurtes were reported.
Up to eight inches of new snow
fell on parts of Colorado.
Storms extended over north
central Texa•. Oklahoma, Ar·
kansas, eastern Kansas , east
central Mlssourt and Into lll!·
nols. Flash flood watches were
In effect early Saturday over
southwest, central and northeast
Oklahoma, the eastern half of
Kansas and across central and
western Missouri.

FORECAST - 1be National Weather Service forecast for

Art Buchwald
either."
"What do you do all day long
without customers?"
"Hang around the coffee shop,
hoping some dumb farmer doesn't
want a h a ndout from the
government."

Nation's weather

' ]ames]. Kilpatrick
IncQ[lle, sLbsldlzed housing, food
stamps and child nutrition. ~e
made. comparlsons ln consUU,t
dollars of the outlays proposed by
the Carter admlrilstratlon and the
actual and proposed outlays under
Mr. Reagan, This was the bottom
line: Over the three fiscal years
from 1982 through 1984, Mr. Carter
had proposed outlays Of $163 btlllon.
Mr. Reagan's program calls for
outlays of $156 billion.
That Is a reduction of only five
percent. Most of the $7 billion
difference can be found In ouUays
for food stamps and school lunches.
Mr. Reagan succeeding in winning
a sorely needed cap on the gushing
fountains of food stamps, and he
persuaded Congress to stop subsl·
dies of 40 cents a lunch that were
going to families with Incomes
above U6,&lt;XXJ.
Stockman sought to put things ln
perspective. In 1970, which wasn't
so very long ago, the government's
whole package of social programs
cost $28.4 billion. The same package
for 1984, expressed ln constant
dollars, amounts to $70.9 billon.
That Is an Increase of 150 percent .
Perhaps the 1970 levels were too low
- the point Is arguable - but It Is
nonsense to suggest that today' s
levels are grossly "unfair."
The administration concedes, as
It must, that !I) the course of all the
changes In policies and In ellglbllity
niles, . some Individual hardship
cases unintentionally have developed. Compared to the assistance
rolls as a whole, such cas.es are lew,
Under Reagan, such programs as ·
food stamps, child nutrition, subsld·
lzed housing and AFDC have been
targeted differently. Guaranteed
student loans no longer go to
wealthy families.
Mr. Reagan's political task IS to
overcome the unfairness of the
caricature his opponents are drawIng. It's no easy job, but as his
predecessor once rhetorically inquired, who ever said life Is fair?

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-A-3

Glenn says campaign not behind ..
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Social security penny-pinchinga=J=ac=kA=n=de=rs=on
WASHINGTON - The Social
Securtty Administration has now
admitted - at least to Itself something I reported a year ago:
Some physically disabled persons
died soon after the agency's
cold-eyed examiners had ruled
them healthy enough to get along
without disability benefits.
In four out of 11 cases reviewed In
an Internal study, at the request of
Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa ., the for111er
pensioners died of the very Illnesses
that Social Securtty bureaucrats
had decided were not disabling.
And though the internal study
admits the obvious - that the
decL,Ion to cut off the disability
payments was Incorrect - the
agency hasn't seen fit to send so
much as an apOlogy to the fa milies
of the deceased.

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohi~Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Showers
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#IGy 15, 1983

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Poge--A-5 ·

l'omeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va .

Subcommittee okays project .a.u•'•'-~-•LA•tii!
wASHINGTON (AP) - A House .
subcommittee has approved fund·
ing to launch a project for
recovering vast amounts of waste
heat from the Piketon. Ohio, atOmic .
plant. Rep. Bob McEwen, R.Ohio,
said Friday.
The Approprlattons subcorrun/ttee on energy and water development approved $1.3 milliOn tor
planning and engineertng tor the
Piketon resklualenergyprogram In
nscall984, McEwen said.
The PikE: County project would
reclaim waste energy from the

Goodyear Atomic g~ lilftusion
plant, which produces uranium for
nuclear reactors. 'I1le recovered
energy would be used to beat and
power new businesses and induS·
trtes In a proposed industrial
d!Strtct.
"This Is a major step In the
development of this Important
project, which could provide up to
1, 700 jobs, according to· the Ohio
DepartmentofEnergy,torsouthem
Ohio when It Is completed,"
McEwen said in a statement.
Hesaldthewasteheatprolectwas

the only one of Its kind turu)e(l bY the
subcorrunlttee.

his car. according to reports.
The other vehicle lett
scene.
ln other law enforcement action,
Gallipolis City Pollee two persons
for speeding Friday:
Roger L. Osborne, 35, Fleming,
Ohio; and Steven J. Calvert, 22,
Gall ipolls.
David E. Jackson. 32, 900 Fourth
Ave., Gallipolis, was picked up on a
warrant charging him wit h attempted arson.

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center, students from VlntAln
rncelve some
ClASS PROJECI'- Students In marketing classes
at Buckeye Hill!! Career Center worked In a a lew · pointers on merchandising from Mary Dawson, an
employee of Knight's Department Store.
Glllllpolls · stores last week to gain on-hands
experience. Anita Barnett, left, and Becky Wilt,

Celeste extends
HEAP deadline
CHESHIRE- The Ga lll a ~ Melgs
C.A.A. has received not.lce tha t
Governor Celeste has again ex·
tended · the HEAP emergency
assista nce program application
period for an additional two weeks.
Area residents who need assistance
with utility shut-offs now have until
May 27 to ret:elve help.
A one- time payment per heating
season of up to $2JO may he made to
f llglble applica nt s. An Individual
notifica tion or has less than a IOday
supply fu el and Is unable to gel fuel
delivered would he eligible for the
emergency assistance if they meet
thP poverty Income b'lllde llnes and
have not been prev iously a ssisted

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Our 50th Anniversary Sale on
Solitaires in White or Yellow
Gold.
10 Pt. Was
15 Pt. Was
25 Pt. Was
33 Pt. Was

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SAVE $115
SAVE $150
SAVE $175

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50 Yrs. of Service
In Gallipolis

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AI.)MERIC4N HOMES .

Marriage licenses
GALLIPOLIS - Filing for mar ·
rlage licenses this past week In
Gall Ia County Probate Court were:
Daniel J. Schwendeman. 33, Rt . 4,
Gallipolis, administrator, and Dl·
ane J. Ramseyer, 22. Rt. 4,
Gallipolis, social worker.
Mark A. Dobson, 23, 400 Hedge·
wood Drive, mining eng\nror , and
Pa ula S. West, 22. 758 Third Ave ..
social worker.
Aushern Blackman Jr., 35. Rt. 4,
Oak Hill , construction worker. and
Margaret E. White. 31. Rt. 4, Oak
Hill. unemployed. .
Steven R. Masters. 20. !11 . I.
Bidwell. unemployed, and Shanna
S. Cochran. 16. Rt. 2, Patl'iot,
unemployed.
Scoll A. Donley. 19, T1t. 2, Vinlon ,
Donrlli 's manag&lt;'r. and Mr·lissa C.
R uss. 19. Rio Grande, M cDonulU' s
employ('(•.
John W. Lcacl1 , 21, T1t. 1.
Ches hire, Mart In Trucking. and
lRbol'llh K. Smith. 20, Mason,
walt rcss.
Edw in E. Fielder, :!o. Point
P lcasanl. unemployed. and Sally B.
Kilmer. 22. Point Pleasant,
unemployed.

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Fri.·Sat. 9 am bl 10 pm

on an emergency basis this hearing
season.
Applicants must present total
household lncorrie verification ior
the past 12 months. a shut-off notice
or recent fuel bill and social
security numhers of all household
members.
Individuals needing assistance
may apply at the following C.A.A.
offices: Meigs County Courthou se.
992-5605; Old Thayer F'ord Building,
Second Avenue. Ga lllolls, 446-0611
and Cheshire office · 367-7342 or

· who has receivf'd a disconnect

Diamond Solitaires

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GALLIPOLIS - A hit-skip accident on Ohio 248 ·in Meigs County
Saturday morning Is under investigation by the Gallla-Melgs post of
the State Highway PatroL
Troopers said a car driven by
Homer E. Cole Jr .. 19, of Tuppers
Plains, was slightly damaged in the
wreck.
Co' e was northbound on Ohio 7 at
12:40 a .m. and was turning left onto
Ohio 248 when a westbound vehicle
··• went left of center a nd sideswiped

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Bradley Harder :
Gallipolis
Wayside Furniture
Tope Furniture
Ca_rter's Plumbing
. Gallipolis
Gallipolis Diversified
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241 Third Ave.
151 Second Ave.
4th &amp; Pine
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P~eroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

May 15, 1983

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Representative opposes forest sale_
Draw last paychecks

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NEWPORT, Ky. (API - Som.'
berly, 1BO employees of the centuryold Wiedemann Brewery accepted
their final checks and asouvenler, a
12-pack of beer, as they filE;(! out of
the building.
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The brewery was ordered closed
Friday by the Heileman Brewing
Co.. LaCrosse, Wis.. which has
owned it since the 1960s.
Wiedemann was ·the last opera ting brewery in Kentucky.

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ESSi\Y HONOREES - 'lbe PropeUor Club's port of Huntington
chapter honored five GaUia Academy High School studenl' Friday
night lor essays they submitted to the club'sHarold Harding Memorial
Es.o;ay mmpetitlon promoting the merchant marine. Nancy Evans far
right, placed 14th in national competition. Also honored, from left ..:ere
Patricra Brenneman, curriculum dl~tor for GaUipolls City
1.
' Mart~~ ~ac_kenzie, Gi\HS English teacher: and GAIL&lt;; stu.:':n~~
Andrea Kiesling, .Jell Lahman, Dehbie Mullins and Tim Tawney.

Meigs County happenings
Defective brakes
CaUSe minor WreCk

POMEROY --Local ' ome rgcncy
unit s were kept on the moVP F riday
and Saturday morning answer ing

nine calls .
At 1: ~4 a.m . Sat urd ay, thr
Syracuse Unit took T hc&gt;lma
· C rueser. Second St .. to Holzer
Medical Cent er.
Friday runs Included R: 48 a .m.Rut land Uni t for Joseph B. Moure,
dead on ar rival of Jhe squad:
Midd lepor1, 9:49 a .m ., Middlcpor1
Unit for Dorothy Anthony, Palmer
St .. to Dr. James Conde's office:
Pomeroy, 9:19 a.m. Eli7..abeth
Roush from Powell 's Super-Valu to
Veterans Memoria l: Rutland, 11 :29
a.m.. Carrie Moore, Jiysell Run
Road to Vc&gt;tt•ntns Memorial; Middlep&lt;ll1, 2: 17 p.m ., VPima Siders
treated a t her residenee: 4:04 a ,m.,
Pomeroy fo r Inez Stivers, Condor
St., 1o Vr1f:' rans Memorial ; Pomc·
roy, 7::rl p.m ., Aaron Hamm from

Meigs High School to O'Bleness
Hospita l, Athens: Pomeroy, H: &gt;1
p.m ., Raymond McQuaid to O'Blrness Hospita l.

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Entertain Hotarian!-1
MIDDLE P OIH--Siudmt s from
the Shirley Carpcnt Pr Dance Stu dios presented several numbers to
e n te r ta in m e mbers of the
Middlcpor1 -Pomeroy H.otary Cluh
when they met F riday night at
Heath United Methodist Church . A
guest was Ray Pickens, son ofclnb
pres ident, Dr. H.. H.. Pickens.
Women of the church served dinner.

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P OMEROY -- Light

Dav id L. Tiemeyer. ~4. Pomeror. ~ I
12:52 a.m . Sa turday in a n accident

nea r the intersection of Union ancl

Mulberry Sts.
Pomeroy Police said brak&lt;'S on
the Tiemeyer track wmt out of
commission"' thedrlverattempted
a turn from Mulber ry onto Union .
The truck went across the sidewalk
and stru ck a ranee a t thP V. D
Edwards home.

Veteran" Memorial
AdmittPd--Clal'ence McDa niel
Jr .. Rutland: Carrie Moore, Pome:
roy; Bennie Rhodes, Racine: Norman Grueser, Syracuse; Alva Will ,
Pomeroy; Inez St ivers, Pomeroy;
Ollie Young, Pom~roy .
Discharged--Walter King, Donald
Fowler, Andrew Manning ; Lloyd
Gibbs. Gloria .Jewett , Holl ie Grci&gt;n
Dona ld Grimm.
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Spec•ial session
MIDDLEPORT--A specia l meet ing of Middleport Masonic Lodge
3(i3, F&amp;AM , will be held a t 7 p.m .
Tuesday with work In the master
mason degree. Refreshments will
be served following the meeting.

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Robin L. Sloan
GALLIPOLIS- Robin I,. Sloan,

25, Rt. 2, Patriot, died Friday In the
Holzer Medical Center. He had
been in a coma for tbe past two
years and had been a resident at the
Pinecrest Care Center on Jackson
Pike.
He was born Aprll 25, 1958, In
Lincoln County, W.Va., to Henry H.
and Janlce A. Sloan who survive
: !llong with two sisters, Ruth E .
Atkins Sloan of Rio Grande; Jane
Sizemore of Austin, Texas: two
brothers, Henry Hamuton Sloan Jr.
: of Patrtot; and Marvin Monroe
: Sloan of Pa trio!.
; · Also surviving is his paternal
· grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Sloan c1 Lincoln County, W. Va., his
:maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ora
Woods of Wtlitehall, Ohio. He
·)ittended Southwestern High
School.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Monday from Salem
Baptist Church with Rev. James
Patterson officiating. Burial wlll
follow In Salem Cemetery.
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Visitation wlll be held at Willis
Funeral Home from 2-4 and 7-9p.m .
today. The body wllllje in state one
hour prior to the sen;lces.

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TODAY AND SEE THE LINE OF KITCHEN
CABINETS THEY HAVE ON DISPLAY,
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RUTLAND--Joseph B. Moore,
Jr., 71, died Friday at his home In
Rutland.
Mr. Moore was born March 28,
19121n Charleston, W.Va., a son of
the late Joseph Brady Moore, Sr.,
and the late Ella Jane Samples
Moore.
• For 28 years, Mr. Moore was
employed at a federal correctional
instltuilon at Summit, Ky., and for
. the past 10 years opera ted a
hardware store In Rutland. He
: $erved In the U. S. Army during
World War II.

WE HAVE THE BEST
DEAL IN TOWN

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Mlck Staton be given a $42,
contract to study a strtp mine
recllunatloo program.
. "It was someone In the executive
office o! the president. That means
the persoonel olllce. I doo' t fE.'member his name, and I'm not sure
I ever kilew It," s;Ud Richard Hlte,
OSM's deputy assistant secretary
for adln'tnistratlon.

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Gallipolis, Oh10

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Moore. Hamrd, Ky.; the following

PI aspect aaptlst Church.
He was a veteran ofWorldWarll
' and rnerr)bet: of Lafayette Post 27,
Alnerici\D Legion o! Gallipolis.
Su~
Include his wife,
Evelyn, a daughter, Helen Delores
Crosswhite c1 Kissimmee: a sister,
Mrs. Winnie Crum, Barnabus,
W.Va., a brother, Walker c1 Omar,
W.Va., and three grandchildren.
Services were In charge of the
Grissom Funeral Home of
Kissimmee.

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Monday at the Hunter. Funeral
HomelnRutiand wlththeRev.Joltn
Evans olflciatlng. Bu~ will be In
Graceland Memorial Park. South
Charleston, W. Va. Friends may call
at the funeral home from 4 to 6 p.m.

Sunday.

Bertha Roush

consuJtancy. ,,

Staton has said the contract came
about as a result of a conversation he
had with Interior Secretary James
Watt . But OSM ot!iclals have given

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POMEROY -Word was received
of the death of Mrs. Bertha Roush,
83, on Friday In Sprlngfteld, Mo.
• Mrs. Roush was the · wUe of
Stanley Roush, fonnerly of Meigs
County. She was a sister-In-law of
Mrs. Robert Warner, Pomeroy, and
Edson Roush of Racine. Other
' survivors besides her husband,
Stanley, are a son, Phillip, and three
granddaughters, Lynn, JennUer
and Karen.
ServiCeS will be held at 2 p.m.
today atthe-(:9rlgregat!ona1Church
in Springfield .

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VISA Ofll
MAS TUCAIIIO

Rachel Ruth Borton
GALLIPOLIS - Rachel Ruth
Borton, 64, a resident of1015Second
Ave., died a t 12: 10p.m.Frldaylnthe
Holzer Medical Center. She had
tJE:en · In failing health ,for several
years. She was a retired employe of
the ASCS Office following 23 years ·
service there. Prior to that;·she was
employed by Milk Marketing Assn.
Born Oct. 14,19181n Gallla County
to the late Truman Burnett and
Stella Smith Burnett. Mrs. Borton
was a 1937 graduate of Gallla
Academy High School.
Survivors include a son, Ricky of
Gallipolis; two grandchildren; siX
brothers, Woodrow of Addlsoq;
Claude, C)yde, Robert, ~a,n and
Vinton all of Gallipolis: two sisters,
Mrs. William (Helen 1 Strickland of
Hartselle, Ala., and Mrs. Richard
(Maryanne) Bowman of Gallipolis.
A brother, Morris preceded her In
death AprU 29, 1965.
She attended Calvary Baptist
Church In Rio Grande and was a
former member of the Gallipolis
Emblem Club.
Funeral services wW be held at 1
p .m . Monday at the Waugb-Halley·
Wood Funeral Home with Rev.
Charles Lusher officiating. Burial
will be In Mound Hill Cemetery.
VisitatiOn wlll.be held at the funeral
home from 2-4'imd 7-9 p.m. today.
Nep h ews will serve as
pallbearers.

Sale Starts Sunday, May 15.
. Prices in effect thru Tues., May 17, While Quantities last!

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lightweight bike at a price
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handle. But don't wait too
long. Bargains like these
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contracting ot!icer, also has sal!!
tllat be signed the contract.
"I did not sign the contract," Hlte
said. However, be said that did not
take rum "off the hook" because it
was his duty to see that the contract
complied with federal procurement
policies.
The contract calls for Staton to
find ways to speed tlledistribut!onof
federal mine reclamation funds to
the,sta tes .The former congressman
plans to make a series or visits by
airplane to discuss mine reclarna·
lion program s wit h loca l officials .

confllctlng accounts o! how Staton
was awarded the contract.
Harmon Kallman, a spokesman
tortheomceo!OSMDirectorJames
Harris, on Wednesday ldentUied
Hlte as tlle person Who signed the
contract with Staton. H!te. however,
denied that, sayin'g Peter Culp- an
assistant director lor budget and
admlnistra lion signed the
contract.
Culp's office sa id he was on leave
this week and unavailable to discuss
tlle deal.
Patrick B. Schultz, an OSM

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The contract has been crltlclzed
as a political P'lYillf to Staton, who
consistently supported Reagan administration positions before losing
hls re-election bid last year.
Asked what quallf!ed Staton, a
former banker, to ev;Uuat.e the
reclamation program, Hlte said:
"He Is an ex-congressman, you
know, and he has formed a

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says "tbe White }Jouse" .a sked that

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Ashland. Ky.; JC!II!Ph B. Moore.•
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LoulsvOie. Ky.: nlhe grandchildren,
Cooilty; died May 8.
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and moved to Klssl!nmee from Barbara Johnston. Sbeliadoah, Va ..
and Frances M. Fraser, Charleston.
Gallipolis In 1972. He was retired
Servlces wW be held at 11 a.m.
coal mtner and member of the

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1983-84 REGISTRATION IS OPEN
' GRADES K-12

Christine

damages

were incurred to a t-r uck dr iven by

''U)st year over 3miUiorHndlviduals visited the Wayne !National
Forest," DeWine said In letter to
AgriCulture Secretary John Block.
''To take away over onE.'-third of the
forest would deal a severe blow to
the ability of Ohioans to enjoy the
outdoors."
The p~sed sale is under study,
but tlle administration isn't expected to make a decision soon.

Out of America's
romance with the
automobile careens
a four-wheeled
nightmare ...

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Emergency runs

national forest lands In southern
Ohio.
DeWlne, of Cedarville, said Friday that 63,!ll9 acres of the Wayne
National Forest could be affected by
a proposal forselllng3 percent of the
government-owned forest land
across thecountcy .
That would amount to more than
onE.'-thlrd of the national forest lands
in the state, DeWine said.

Wh_ite House requ~sted Slaton contract ·~

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the Reagan administration he
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POMEROY - Spring at last!
And everyone SEell\8 to be getting
out to enjoy the sunshine and gentle
breezes, the aestbetlc pleasures of
watching nature come to IUe.
It's that time when runners run,
tennis players lake to the courts,
baseball players head lor the park,
and golfers go to the greens.
But what about the older person
who, whatever exuberance he
might feel for the advent of spring
and the onset of warmer weather
and longer days, literally cannot
"jump for joy."
Will that vitality be satisfied by
sitting In a porch swing and
watching the world go by?
Probably not.

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RIO GRANDF: - Vern Riffe.
Speaker of the Ohio House of
Representatives. has been an-

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mencement serv ices at Rio Grande

College a nd Communlly College.
The 106Jh anniversary comme ncement of Rio Grande Co llege
and thr ninth anniversary com-

mencement of Rio Grande Com
munlly College Is scheduled for
Sunday, May 22, at2: 30 p.m. on the
College Green. On&lt;' hundred eighty·
five student s are scheduled to
r eceive bachelor's and associate

degrees from the ln stilulion.
· , Riffe, a life-long resident of ('lew
Boston, Is serving his fifth term as
Speak&lt;•r of his 131 h consecutive
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1958.
As Sp&lt;&gt;akN , Riffe Is the presiding
officer of I he Ohio House of
Represent atives a nd the leader of
tha t chamber 's Majority Party. As
a State Representative, Riffe re·
present s the 89th Ohio House

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Rlifc now served as Chairman of
the powerful Rules Committee. and
as ex off icio member of all House
standing committees.
During his public career. the
Speaker has received many awards

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major newspaper In Ohio has
called. " hi s . untiring pfforts for
people of hlsdisl rict and throughout
tht• statc."
In 1973, Riffe was namcd "Legisla tor of the Year" by the Ohio
sportsmen a nd "Legislator of the
Yea r" by lh&lt;' Disabled Amer·ican
Veterans. He also rece ived the Ohio

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television repor1ers who make up

the Slate House press corps voted
Riffe the "Ou tstan d ln~t LPgisla tor
In Ohio" and the Ohio Universlly
Alumni Association presented him
their highest award, the Certlflcate
of Merit. Th&lt;' fo llowing year he was
awarded the MN ilorlous Serv ice
Award by the Veterans of Foreign

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Meigs County
: ' Selllor Citizens Center, Mulberry
; Heights, Pomeroy, Invites all el:: derly a~ \he countY to takE! part In
activities at the center. The center
•: js open Monday through Friday
-: from 8:30 - a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
:\ Schedt~le of activities for the week
·· of May' 16-20 Is as follows:
; Monday - Physical Fitness,
•p :30 a.m. ; Square Dance, 1-3 p.m.
Tuesday - Senior Citizens Day.
Doors open at 10: 30 a.m.
Wednesday - Social · Security
. Representative, 9:30 a:m ,·rR:&gt;on;'
Black Lung Representative, 10
a.m.-2 p.m .; Physical Fltness, ll: 30
a.m.; Bingo, 1·2 pcm.
• ThursdaY.- Ceramic Instru lion,
~: 10 a.m.·noon; Physical Fitness,
'.I ll: 30 a.m.; Food C&lt;XIp Delivery,
::J pick up before 4:30p.m .
~ F'r~~ay - Physical Fitness, 11:30
•,a.m ., Bowling, 1-3 p.m.
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Call 992-2161 to make a reservation
for a meal no later than 9 a.m., the
day ofthe reservation. The follow· ·
tog menu· is plMned tor the week of
May 16-20:
Mo~day Escalloped potatoes
with ham and cheese, broccoli/ carrots, cole slaw, fruit cup.
Tuesday - Breasted chicken,
green beans, potato salad, Boston
Cream pie.
Wednesday - Beef stew, tossed
salad, cornbread, baked apple. ·
Thursday -' Johnny . Marzetti,
green beans, Waldorf salad, hot
buttered Italian bread, coconut
cream pie.
F riday - Baked white fish, oven
browned potato wedges, ·creamed
peas, rolls, chocolate graham
cracker pie.
Choice of milk, tea; coffee
ava ilable dally,

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-·, GALLIPOLis - Activities for
:'•the week of May 16-21 at the Senior
;_; Cii~ns Center, located at 220
·: Jackson Pike, are as follows:
'; Monday , May 16- No activities,
: Preparation of.Senior Citizens Day.
: Tuesday, May 17 Senior
:• ctt~ns Day and Tenth Annlver·
::-sary Celebration.
;; Wednesday, May 18 - Vln.ton
&lt; Bible Study·, 1 p.m.; Card Games,
~· i-3 p.m .
Thursday, May 19 - Bible StuctY.
· 11 a.m .-noon; Board of Trustees
. Meeting, 1:30 p.m .; Blood Pressure
Check, 1:30 p.m .
Friday, May 20 - Huntington
. Mall Trip, 9 a.m.·3 p.m.; Art Class,
1·3 p.m. ; Craft Mini-Course,. 1-3
' p.m.; Social Hour, 7 p.m.
Saturday, May 21- Yoga Class,

10:30 a.m .

The Senior Nutrition Program
will serve the following menus:
Monday- Macaroni and cheese,
lima beans, mar inated cucumbers ,
bread. butter, mixed fruit salad .'
milk .
Tuesday - Baked steak/ gravy ,
mashed potatoes, green beans,
r olls, butter, Ice crea m, milk .
Wednesday - Fish and ta rtar
sauce, Harvard beets, co ll's law,
bun, Ice cream.
Thursday - Meat loaf, boiled or
baked potatoes, carrots, bread,
butler, fruit pie or cobbler, milk.
Friday - Barbecued pork sand·
wlch, green beans, relish pl ate, bun,
buter, pudding, milk.
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Choice of beverage served wtth
each meal.

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G 1\RDENING - Caryl Taylor of Dexter finds that there's no beUer
way IAl brighten his day than to spend an hour or !ill In the garden .

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: Sher iff's Department Is lnves tlgat ·
' Jng tqe thefl of a five horsepower
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;report of an accident on private
l)roperty Friday night.
Mark Grossnickle, Route 1
ReP.Cbvwe, backed his vehicle lnt~
the left fender of a parked vehlcle
own€11 by l'ylary Custer, Route 1.
ReEdsville, according to the report.
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RadcWie, Syracuse. They know that walk.• at their own pace In the fresh
air Wid s unshine are not only a plell.'lure, but a step toward better health.

GA Ll .!POLIS- The E lder Wa lk
In Ga illa Count y Thursday, May 5,
was a huge success this year. It was
at Raccoon Creek County Park with
53 people participating.
Two hikes were schedu led. The
first mi le walk was In the morning
and after a picnic lunch, served by
the Senior Citizens Center Nutrition
Department , the second mile walk
was sta rted .
These hikes were not just a walk
but ,also were combined with a
nature hike. Spring nowers, tril· ·
llum , spring beauties, and blu!'ts
were everywhere. The redbud and
dogwood trees were In full bloom.
There were also .many birds and
birds' nests a nd a squirrel's nest.
On one of the trail s was a small
waterfall with a beautlful white
dogwood tree beside It and m any
ferns just beginning to uncoil their
fronds Into tHe spring a ir.
Pinecrest a nd Scenic Hills NursIng Center both had some or their
res idents participa ting. Whlle some
could not walk far and others were
In wheelchairs , .they stro lled
through the outdoors with the
beauty or nature around them .

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: In addt11on. leglslallve leadersfor
'!he slates elected Riffe to three
consecutive terms to the Executive
: Committee of the National Confer·
· ence of Sta te Legisla tures.
' In 1976. Rlffe wa s awarded the
Ohio Cha pter of Int ernationa l Per·
:Sonne! Management Association's
:Outstanding Achievement Award.
J'he same year he also received the
; Phillips ML'&lt;Ial of Public Service at
: the !Irs! convoca tion of the College
• of Osteopathic Med icine at Ohio
University . 1
In )977. he received the "Man of
the Year Award" by the Ohio
Public Transit Assoclafion for his
efforts loward developing a bal: anced transportation policy for
• Ohio:

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Most of today 's older Amerlcarts ·
About dancing ... It's not only
U they are f!i reasonably good good for general physical healtli,
health are unwUIIng - as well they but It also provides emotional and
should be - to sit on the sidelines.
soclalstrength through the associaWhile tbey may not be able to tion with others.
Bicycling can do the same.
engage In active sports, they can
certainly lltdulge In the pleasures of
walking, even dancing, bicycling,
And gardening, even on a sm4
scale has Its rewards In the
or gardening, If tbey do It at their
beautiful as well as the edible.
.own pace .
Therein lies the key - "a I their There's real therapeutic value Inworking off one's fl1l strattons b;'
OW)l pace."
digging In the dirt . What better way
to brlghtPn one's day than spendlrig
Take wa lking.
Brisk walking Increases the an hour or so In the garden.
Wha t can be more gra tifying than
body's ability to utilize mcygen
picking
a sweetly scented, softly
while at the same time, gently
colored
rose,
or providing an array
elevates the heart rate. thereby
of
fres
h
vegetables
for the supper
Increas ing the heart 's efficiency as
a pump while Improving the body 's table.
These are the joys of gardening.
metabolism .
The outcome or continued brisk
Yes, spring at last with a ll Its
walking Is that the heart becomes
s lronger as physica l fitness pleasures, not just for the young but
for the "young a t hea rt," going a t
Improves.
their own pace.
Just ask your doctor.
Which brings us to Tuesday But if wa lktng seems a bll boring
for you, how about dancing, Senior Cit izens Day - that special
time deslgna ted for Ohio to honor
bicycling or gardening.
Its elderly .

GALLIPOLIS - Gallla county's
old folk will be kicking · harder,
Jumping higher, shouting louder
.~
· nd singing prettier than theY ever
d as youths next TuesdaY. which Is
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lor Clt~n'sDay .
. · Tilesday wUl be one busy day, and
· helderlywlll bel)ave lllceanythlllg
· .: ~ eJderly..starttng wlth .break·

: fast and rolllni. on blto a noon

with Dene Wagner Pellegrlnnon
wUI be the speaking.
Open housewUI begin atlOa .m. at pres !ding over the activities.
' At 3 p.m. , an anniversary party Is
the Center, and have art eXhl blis,
program.
scheduled,
and punch and cake will ·
It's such a bl~ deal that the ceramics, a craft shop, mlnl-cratts
be
available.
.
grll!ldparents guard make use of and a mlnl·museum.
At
7
p.m.,
there
will.
be an easy'
The spectllc l\!Uiiversary .protwo buildings. Grace United MethOlistening
time
ior
theokHimesongs
dist Church and the Senior Cltlzeris gram will lle&lt;~t Ua'.m. on the lawn at •
such as gospel. 'lWp quartets wUI
tlie Seplor Citizens Center.
Cenwi-.
Following the . noim banquet, appear, S;mders.o l Mercerville and
Breakfast wm be 8: ll a.m . at !he.
.
awardS
will~ presented at l p.m., · Voice United of G!llllpolls.
church. and ·the ~. Arlhur Lund .

bahquet, not with only an·alteriloon
anniversary party, but also a

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DANciNG - Newlywed&amp; Lena and 'Lawrence ci.r,en&amp;er Ill '
Lanpvllle, ~ lhe)''re DOt atile to t!IIPP bi active llfiOIU, dellpt Iii ''
d•ndnc to 10me Ill the lllower 1u1a.

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Page-B-2

The Sunday nmes-Sentinel

Anniversaries

;How about a helping hand?
Information
oo the Thomas T . Williams family.
Thomas T. Williams came to Meigs
COunty about1840 and was In volved
ir! real estate and river boating. He
hru:l 10 children among which was
William Luther Williams, Sr., and
he had a son, William Luther
Williams, Jr., who lived in Pome·
roy until he wa' In his rwenties. He
built a home In the communi ty the cost wasS:OO- and later moved
to Pennsylvania where he worked
for Pitt sburgh Coal. His chlldren
wer e Margaret and George. Mrs.
Willi ams was Etta Gillilan . If y ou

group.
The Pomeroy High graduating
class of 1963 leaders still need
addresses for some of .that class.
Missing addresses are those of
David R. Gordon. Calvin E.
Imboden, William E. Murray,
Kathryn M . Qualls P!"'ker, Tracy
P. Schrimsher, Thomas L. White,
James R. HOOd and Tamara
Flnlaw Wight. U you can help
please contact Ralph Werry during
the day at 992·3629or write P.O. Bo~
2, Pomeroy. This group will also
have a special get-together at tlle
Meigs Inn at 2 p.m. on May 28. All
members of the class and their
guests are invited. Any class
member not receiving the lnfonna·
tion by ma il Is a•ked •to contact
Werry .

:1 would appreciate

have some information how about
grtt ing in touc h?

And still lot' of alumni reunion
hoppcnings.
The had news is that the Meigs
High School Class of 1978 has
ca ncelled a planned r eunion due to
lack of response. The money of
rhose who already sent in for tickets
wil l be refunded. Ptimn crs hope to
com e· up wit h a picnic for later In

RACINE. - S!x Southern girls
have been named Racine Alumni
Queen candidates.
•
They are Mel Weese, Kittle
Sellers, Tammy Meadows, Peggy
Green, Mbsy Cummins and ~thy
' Baker. The queen wlll be selected
by votes of those attending the
annual alumni dinner at 6 p.m . on
May 28.
.
Tickets are on sale at the Village

Beige
Blue
Red

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones of
Cheshire celebrated their %'/lh weollltng anniversary M11y ~- A surprise
party was given at their home 011 May .8. Attending the party were
friends and family.
'

Rankins celebrate·anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John Rankin of
Tuppers Pla!rls observed their !lith
wedding anniversary, May 4, with a
family celebration. Married at the

to earl!er diagnosis and improved
Giant strides
of progress
are due
methods
of treatment,
which
are
developed from a better under ·
standing of the disease. _Three
hundred Central Ohio Cystic F lbro·
s!s are treated at Children's
Hospital tn Columbus·. Refresh·
ments wUI be served that day, and
prizes wlll be awarded for parUcl·

'l'hf• 1.Pwis and .J ohnson reunion
' from thf' (;;dli tl Cou nt y a rf'a ~ lll l.x&gt;
Saturcli.1y, .lunC' \R, a t Frankl in
"P;irk in Columbu s from 1 p.m . 10 ~~
(L(n .

Din nrr will I){' Sf'rvrd at 'l p.rn .
Thl•r0 will bf' gam0~ ror 1hC'
c hl ldrf'n. ; t s ingspira t ion, ~ nd a n
m· t~Tinal st.vl! ' show . For morr
i n for m ;~ ri on

~·1 $·o&gt;:!B5.

1'0ntac 1 f&gt;c.si

Hu r1.

The Store Thlt Gim
Your More

EGREAT GRADUATION DAY SALE ·

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Reedsville, Mr. and Mrs. Rankin
have two sons: Jet!ery and David.

pants raising pledges of $25 or
more. Local prizes wUI also be
given. All age groups, churches,
schools, clubs or Individuals are
welcome. Rain date will be at 10
a.m .. June 4 at 0 . 0 . Mcintyre
Park.

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SYRACUSE, OH.
PHONE 992·5776
NOW OPEN FOR SPRING SEASON
Complete line olvoptable and bedding
plants, to!iace plants and hancing
baskets. Also a large selection o'
shrubbery and dward lruit trees.
OPEN DAILY 9 to 8

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years ago by the Genera l Assembi)'
and is administered by the Ohio
Board of Regent s.
From Gallia County , recipients
are Deborah · M ull ins. Ga!Ua
Academy High School: Larry
Finley , Hannan Trace High School:
Suza nne Nay, Kyger Creek High
School: Sheila Aleksic, North Galli a
High School, and Michelle Case,
Southwestern High School.
From Meigs County, recipients
are Scott Justis, Eastern High
Sc hool: Kris Snowden, Meigs High
School. ·and David Salmons. Sout h.
ern High School.

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PRINTED PUCKERS. Plovtul summer prints or
polylconon. Machine wash, dry; 45 " wide .
Reg. $2.99 yd NOW $2 VAllO.
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conon. Mach.ine wash, dry: 45" wide.
Reg. $2.9'1 yd . NOW $2 YARD.
oconAGE ·stai11NGS. Polylconon: mochone
washable: 45 " wide. Reg. $3.49yd NOW $2 YARD.
0 ULTRA VELOUIINmAU. Personalize with
iron-on iniloals. Reg. 79C pkg.
NOW 3 PKGS. FOR $2.

OCALICOS. Pure conon: machine wash , dry: 45 "
wide. Reg. $3.9'1 yd. NOW $3 YARD.
OT.SHIRT PRINTS AND S111PES. Splashy potyl
conons! Machine wash and dfy: 60" wide.
Reg. $4.99 yd. NOW $3 VAllO.
ODENIM &amp; SAILCLOTH. Simple pleasures . Poly/
conon· machine wash. dfy; trom 45" wide.
Reg. lr~m $3.49 vd: NOW $3 YARD.
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0 fAIRIC POTPOURRI. Polylconon b lends are
moohlne wash, dry; 45" wide. Reg. fr om $1.9'1yd.
NOW $1 YARD.
.
ONYLON NET. Pertect lor summer e&lt;atts.100%
nylon; machine wash, dry; 72 " wiqe.
Reg. ~ yd. NOW 2 YAROS FOR 51.
0 POLYEmR INTfRFACINGS. Sew-In and tusi·
ble. Machine wash, dry: lrom 18" wide.
Reg. price NOW 4 YARDS FOR $1.
· OIUTTONS. A wide vorlety ot multlple-bunon
cords for sport and dress wear.
NOO 10 CARDS FOR $1 .

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more. Canon/polyester; machine wash , dry; 60"
wide. Reg. $5.99 yd. NOW $4 YARD.
0 SUPIII SUITIIIS. Gobodfeme Super Flex·
and VISA" Cadence"". ~fer: machine
washable: 60 ". Reg. $4.99 and S5.99 yd.
NOW S4 VAliD.
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oli-oYers ore machine walh. dry; 45" wide.
Reg. S5.99and S6.99yd. NOW S4 YARD.
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DURING THE ·wEEK OF MAY 15 THRU 21 ONLY
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Monday thru Saturday - 10-till ·9.·
Sunday 1 till 5

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T r i -Count y area. This i s you r week - May 15th thru May 21. In
rPCog n i ti o n of this spec i al week we invlte you t o shop with us and
save . W e offer bargains to you , O)lr very special c u stom ers and
f riends.

NOW.

THE fABRIC SHOP

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Gym Buildin&amp; - IIINDAYS 6:30 P.l.
PT. PLEASANT AREA-Krodel Pllt
. TUESDAYS 6:30 P.I.
. POMEROY AREA-Ihils Inn
TUESDAYS, 10:00 A.M. &amp;'=30 P.l.

. MAY 15th THRU MAY 21st

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by Katie Crow
: The Pomeroy High School gra ·
dilating class of 1933 is planning a
gala affair for their 50th reunion.
" The alumni bai\quet will be at
·Me; g s High ·ll:
'
School, 6:30p.m..
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tliem of the reunion. Tickets to the
advising
dlnner areof $8theperclass
person
pnd
si&gt;ouses of the graduates are invited
· t(! attend.
In addition to the alumni, the
rommittee Is contemplating a
pr ivate party tor the graduates and
tiieir spouses on Friday, May 27, at
G••p.m. at American Legion Hall,
P.bmeroy.
:;At the Friday night event all food
and beverages will be provided and
there wtll be no charge.
: working diligently toward the
altair are F'red W. Crow. Thelma
t&lt;arr Lytle, Roy Miller, chal nnan,
Ava Zo Williams Sisson, Catherina
Ruth Welsh, and Robert Burdette.
. : Class m embers who pi!'n to
l!ftend are Mary Russell Dye, Tip
Bye, Elmer Grueser , Marcella
~ompton Haslam. Therma Karr
~eiss, Edith Bowen Witt, Esther
Edwards Buckley, ·Altona Ba lley
lfarshall, Harold Grueser, Olive
!lrlckles Smith, Mason Fisher,
'l'helma HOOd Nease. Margaret
H unnell Hu tton, Chester Hutton;
:Robart Young, Helen Gilmore
Drya n. Louise Hartung llearhs,
Pera ldine Ables Scott , Helen Willi·
l!inson Boster. Carroll McKenz ie,
ttva Zo Williams Sisson, Geoevieve
:llsson Swart2, Carl Jennings, f\r'"a
!lchwartzwalder Starkey,
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Burdette. Roy Miller, Frc~ w.
!:row. Catherine Raub Welsh,
l'he!ma Karr Lytle and Mary "Baer
Grueser.
- Teachers who wtll attend are
Marlon Ebersbach. Frances Dye.
Aaron Zahl and Charles Gibbs.
: In vital·ions have been extended to
W. R. Farnham, former teacher
and coach, Asa Hoskins and Hugh
Davis, former reachers.
:; Sounds like a "'fu n" lime.

:: POMEROY - Two Meigs Couniians have been named to the dean 's
IIBt of the Oh!o InsUtute or
:I'echno!ogy In Columbu~.
= They· are Jerry Swain, son of Mr.
liM Mrs. Robert Holl!day, Route 1,
Qexter.
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~ To be eilglble for the dean's list
iiudents must have at least a 3.0
pade point avei'Sge In the last term
Ol study. Both Swain and Holliday
lite students In the electronics
ib:hnlc!an program and both have
(:3.4 GPA.
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ConvetH Chris E~ erts The on~v,. st'lon
c~IIISII4J ....et' WII81S

JO I IUf~Y eli
l)la.,..rs . thev we11 re1ed

No I to&lt; style, comlon .
d\KIDI1 110f. 8ncl\lll ~

CANVAS

WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US AT
THESE CONVIENT LOCATIONS

Our 50th Anniversary
Special On
Diamond Clusters

PT . PLEA SANT

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Main Strwt

M onda \

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Save Up To 50% and More

markers. I will be at the church on
May 29, the day before Decoration.

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"Celebrating 50 Yean In Busine.."

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AND READY TO HELP YO U WITH YO UR
WEIGHT PROBI.EI\1

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Now $799.00

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please come and talk wilh m e?"

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Black Matn11 pictUie lube : Performanc e II
SOlid Sta te ChaSSIS

Mediterranean Styling cabrnet con slr ucred ot
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:: A resolut ion has been adopted bY
iiie State Senate. headed by Sen.
Oilkley C. Collins, honoring Howard
lirank tor 31 years of dedicated
11[ibllc service lo the citizens of
~elgs County .
- The resolution read In part. "The
Members of the Senate of the 115th
~neral Assembly of Ohio, wish to
iake this opportunity to recogniZe
BDward Fr;mk. county auditor of
l'jfelgs County for the "past eight
~ars , for his many years . of
Q!! tstand!ng service to the citizens
of Meigs County.''
::.Frarik resigned as auditor but did
oot retire - from all l't'JlOrts he Is

i4 rea students
-kmed to List

Slw:Jesl

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The recital is free and open to the
public. The French Art Colony Is
located at 530 First Avenue In
Gallipolis.

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:·? resting place of those without

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1n a riS eve:

tonP soloist with orchestras, In
opera and recit als. and as guest
condu c tor of the Huntington
Chamber Orchestra.
Kenneth Marchant received the
master of music degree from
Northwestern U niversity where he
studied with Gti! Mombaerts and Is
completing the doctor of music
degree from Indiana University
where he studied with Jorge Bolet
and Alfonse Monteclno. He pre·
viously studied with Leonard Shure
and with Harold Cra xton In London .

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currently is a graphic arts major at
Springfield High School In Akron..
Ohio and has been accepted at the
Rochester Institute of Technology.
Musical enterlalnment for the
evening will be provided by Well ·
ston High School's Opus XH , under
the direction. , of Vocal Music
Dlrector Sa ndy Nodruff.

'We'~ pUt yoU-,

Dr. PauL Balshaw

keeping Nery busy.
Russell Rhodes writes, "' Let's
talk! Come and let's talk about the
Morse Chapel Church Cem etery on
Old Town Flats. Mimy of us have
loved ones buried there. I am

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stucjenrln each vocational class wtll

50th class reunion set

May . . . .
: The committee
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AComprehensive Protnm

Senior Citizen Week

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In· addition to ad ministrative ·
duties, he maintains an extl:'nsiv:
schedule of performances as han·

receive the Award of Dlstlnct lo.n,
presented through the State Board
of Education. Honor student s from
each of the nine participating high
schools w!ll also be recognized .
Guest speaker for tlle event w!ll
be. Michael Keith, the current State
VocaUon&lt;il I ndustrial Clubs of
America (Vl CA) Parliamentarian
and past State V!CA President. He

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RIO GRA.NDE - Approx mat; Y
300 Buckeye HUis Career Cen er
and Buckeye Valley Career Cente~
seniors will receive their Vocat!o~~
Certlf!Gates during the Elg
Annual Certll!catlon ~eremon~
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Wednesday, May 18, at 6. l p.m .
tlle Buckeye Hills Amphitheatre In
RioDuring
Grande.
these ceremon1es, tl1 e t oP

Katie's Korner

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from the Eastern School of Music.
Following study In VIenna. Dr.
Batsha~¥ began a wide- ranging
career as soloist, conductor and
administrator. Aft er 14 years as
cha!r.man of the Department of
Music. he recently_ assumed the
position of director of the newly
organized School of Fine Arts.

Ohio is one of few states to
recognize Its top high school
g radu ates with sc holarship
awards. The Ohio Academic Scho·
larsh!p Program was Initiated six

LAURIE

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GALLIPOLIS - The French Art
Colony will host a Brahms recital
performed by two Marshall Unlver·
~ty faculty from the Department of
Music. A selecton of romances from
" Die Schone Magelone," in celebra·
lion of Brahms 150th birthday, wtll
be performed Sunday, May :12,
between 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m .. by
Paul Balshaw an d K enneth
Marchant.
Paul Baishaw received bachE"Ior.
master &lt;llld doctor of music degrees

. COLUMBUS - State Represen·
taUve Jolynn Boster recently an ·
nounce.d the reciplenls of the 19&amp;3
Ohio Academic Scholarships from
Qallia , Athens and Meigs Counties.
·The awardees wtll each receive
$1,000 per year for a maximum of
four years while attending one of
Ohio's colleges , universlt ies ,
degree -gra nting proprpeta ry
SChools, or diploma schools , of

Doni- GllliiiOiis

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NOW

hom e of the Rev. Elden Blake in

Cystic Fibrosis walkathon
scheduled at Evans Farm

together or cia's members and
yeill- and
thereatwill
be. on
a special
get
th¢ir
fam ilies
1 p.m
Saturday.
May 28. at the American Legion
Hall in h;1cine. group o eca!s
.
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A
f th I s
wil l provide refr eshments for the
special meeting.
'fhe Pomeroy High School Class
uf : J92R will be having It s !i5th
rc~nion and local class grads arc

johnson, Lewis
reunion set

sending a self- .
addressed · stam~ envelope and
money 10 secretacy·treasurer Bar· ,
bara Pierce. 41m1 SR ~. Racine.
Tickets for the dinner are S6 and S4,
for the danCe which Is open to the
public and payable at the-door. The
!~$nee will be from 9 p.m. until
mJdn!gbt.

n~rs!ng.

GALLIPOLIS - The Centr al
Ohio Chapter Cystic F ibrosis Foundation will stage a walk·a·thon In
Gallla County on May 28. Janet
Merry, local ~halrwoman, urges
both children and adults to walk or
sponsor a person to walk . The
wa!k·a·thon will be at 10 a.m. at Bob
Evans Farms Shelter House, Rio
Grande.
Cysl\s Fibrosis Is the number one
Inher ited killer of children and
young adults In the country . Every
day five children are born with It,
every day and average of three die
of it. The disease is Inherited and
Incurable. Medica! Therapy has
quadrupled the l!fe expectancy of
Cystic Fibrosis victims In the past
15 years, however, fewer than half
live to be 21.

hoping for a gOOd tu•·nou t of that

by

REG. TO $21.00

the summer .
park. You an express your Interest
Play ing for the Pom eroy High by contacting Mrs. Mattie Bail,
Schoo l Alumni Association dancP 992·2314.
this ,ycar will IX' Keith McCa ll and
Co. Keith has· l!i years of "on the
And then there's summer school.
road experience.' ' including fi ve
That •s not aU bad either . It could
years wllh Jerry Van Dyke, playing work to the advantage of hlgh
In cas inos at Las Vegas . Reno, Lak e schoo l student s, freshmen up,
Tahoc. Prior to coming to the across the county who have flu liked
IIi · state m'ra he played for 18 a course this year.
months ar the Marriott Hotel in the
Classes will las I four weeks and
French Quar ter of New Orlea ns.
will begin on July 11 . Studenls who
The group played at !he New have failed a requ ired course
Y(lar's Evf' dance of I he Royal Oak
should contact their guidance coun Dance Club. The alumni dance is . selor at once.
open to the publi c from 9 l o II p.m.
w(!h tickets running $4 a person.
Members or the Orange Town·
Tickets can be purchased at the ship Volunteer F ire Department ,
door of Meigs High School.
headquartered at Tuppers Plains,
The Racine High School class of are extending a big thanks for tlle
1948, of course, is observing its 35th
public response to the fund drive.
completed their annual door-to·
F'lre campaign
department
members
have
door
to raise
operational
runds.
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Geez! ,Ju st think. school will be
out In about a Wl'!'k and the kids will
be home with "t here's nothln ' to
do." T hey're gone all too soon- so
do keep smiling.

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Academic scho1arships announced
for tri-counties by Rep. Boster

Thirty-si.&gt;&lt; seniors of Eastern
High Sch()\ll and six chaperones
leave this evening via chartered
bus on a classtriptoGa tlinburg, the
Cherokee Indian reservation
nearbY and to Knoxville.
In Pomeroy, across from tlle
fanner Bookmoblle headquarters
are three large sycamore trees
which, we' re told, were planted to
honor ttu·ee res idents of upper
Pomeroy who lost their lives In
World War I. There used to be
markers at the spot and one
remains. It is that of Kenny
Thompson.
The Amer ican Legion, Drew
Webster Post. Pomeroy, plans to
place flags at the locatron for
Memorial Day and, !! enough
Interes t ~s shown, It !~.reported that .
the area could be developed into a

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page-B-3

BHCC stud~nts ?,etting certificates

Brahms recital features
Marshall U. professors

Racine ~lllfl1 . Queen candidates
vie for title at annual dinner

Middleport on the tube
by Bob Hoefilch
An overall picture on Middleport
"&lt;ill be presented on PM Magazine
on Channel 3 ar 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Featured on the
wlll be the
Gener al
l{artinger Park,
tile Grant home
on Grant St., now
owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Mlke Gerl·
ach and tlle La·
Salle
operated by
Y.Yonne. Scally and Paul Dailey .

llay 15,. 1983

Pomeroy-Middleport Gallipols, Ohi-Point Plea...nt, W. Va.

Beat of the Bend

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May 15, 1913

1983

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Pamek. Donnett,
Timothy Davie.r

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BIDWELL - Mr. Shellllan
Dorutett of Bidwell, and Mrs.
Barbara Edwards of Camplesville,
Ky., announce the engagement and
upcoming marriage of their daugh·
ter, Pamela Dorutett, to Timothy
Davies, son of Mrs. a nd Mrs. Oscar
Davies, of Patriot.
The wedding will take place June
11, at 6p.m ., at Centenary Methodist
Chu n::h. A reception will follow.
Both are graduates of Southwest·
ern High School and are living in
Corpus Christi, Texas.
Miss Dorutett is employed at
Wya tt 's Inc., in Corpus Christi,
Texas, and Davies is self employed
there. .

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Billy Gene Eva ns, Ga llipolis, are
announc ing the engagement and
approaching tnarriagf' of thr ir

daught er, Kathy .Jean, to Roger
Dale Edwards. son of Mr. and Mrs.
J . B. Edwards, Hogsett, W. Va .
The open-church wedding will
take place at 7 p.m . June 18 at the
Christ United Met hodist Church,
Lower River Road , Gallipolis .
The Rev . D&lt;&gt;a n Bachlor will
officiate. A reception honoring the
couple will fell ow the wedding.

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Braiding Techniques."

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RIO GRANDE - Mr. a nd Mrs.
'\ J a mes E. Skaggs of Rio Grande are
, a nno11nclng tho engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daugbte r, Linda, to Douglas W.
Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs . David
Ha le of Oak Hill.
The open chun::h wedding will be
May 22 at 7:30 p.m., at the Rio
G ran~e u·nlted Methodist Church,
followpJ by a reception at the
Jamea A. Rhodes Center.
Mls~ Skaggs ls a graduate of.
Gallla Academy High School and Is
a senjor at Rio Gr ande College
hnajorjng In Secondary Education.
Hale Is a graduate of Oak filii
High School and OhloState University J;TlAjorlng In Elementary
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CAUFORNIA

PKG. OF 5

Sundays 1-6

plett, were In pink gowns. They
earned bouquets of similar design
and color to the one carried by the
bride.
Aleasha Custer was the flower
girl, and wore a long blue satin
gown with an accordion pleated
skirt and white lace accent trim .
She carried a basket of tinted rose
petals with streamers In rainbow
colors.

The Rev. Stanley Merrifield
performed the double-ring ceremony following a program of tradiRing hear er was Scott Icentional wedding , music by Paula
hower.
Best man was Jack HumphWelker. VaSes of silk carnations,
and
the ushers were Troy
reys,
roses and gladioli In pink and white
Griffith
and
Richard Icenhower, all
were used on the altar railing, with
candelabra decorated wlth white of Pomeroy. All of the male
satin bows and a unity candle .attendants wore beige tuxedos and
white carnation boutonnieres. The
rompletlng the decorations.
Given In marriage by her mother groom wore a natural tuxedo with
and her uncle, Jerry Custer, who beige trim and a white carnation.
A reception honoring the couple
escorte(l her to the altar, the bride
wore a sheer polyester chiffon knit followed In the c)mrch socia l room.
gown wlth acetate and nylon lace The bride's · table featuned a
trlm. lt was fashioned with a Queen three-tiered cake decora ted with
Anne neckline, and long sheer lace pastels and topped with the tradlbishop sleeves, wlth the sklri tlonlal minia ture bride and gmom.
flowing Into a chapel length train, Rainbow streamers and plnk tapThe bride's hat was of polypropy- ers completed the table decor.
lene polyester satin with a bow Dixie and Kim Eblin, Mindy
·tnm. She- earned a bouquet of Custer, and Kelly Stewart presided
yellow and white rosebuds, blue, at the refreshment table. Guests
white and pink pansies, tinted were registe red by Toni Icenhower .
baby's breath, and blue and yellow
The couple resides at Route 2,
streamers on a whi te lace Pomeroy. Mrs Triplett will gradubackground.
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ate May 22 from Meigs High School.
· Gina Grtttlth of Pomeroy was the She Is employed .at the Shoe Box In
maid of honor. She wore a yellow Middleport. Tripl ett graduated
Satin gown. The bridesmaids, from Meigs High School and Is
Angela Griffith and Angela Tri·
employed by tbe OHio Pallet Co.

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r tage of their daughtN, Shcny
Denise, to Jon Michael Veazpy,
Point Pleasant, W. Va .
An outdoor wedding Is pla nned ai
Tu-Endle·Wel Park, Point Pleasant, on June 12.
Miss Browning is a graduate of
North Ga llla High School and has
completed a coursP of secretar·lal
studies at Ga llipolis Busl.ness
College.
Veazey Is a gradual&lt;· of Point
Pleasant High $chool.
They a re &amp;lt'h employed at
Shoney 's Family Restaura nt.

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POMEROY - The Minersville
United Methodist Church was the
setting for the April 9 wedding of
Barbara Custer and Mike Triplett.
. The bride ls the da ughter of
Norma Jean Custer, Middleport,
and the groom ls the son of
Lawrence and Betty Triplett, Route

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JOHN A. WADE, M.D., INC.'

Mr. and Mn Timothy Triplett

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WHOLE FRYERS

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GALLIPOLIS- Plans have been
for the open church
wedding of Letty Jo Walk.er,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Walker, Jackson Pike, and Matthew Ray Willis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cleeland Willis, Garfield
AVenue.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday. May 21. at First Baptist
ctiurch ,and music will begin a t 6
!).m., Pastor Joseph Godwin will
perform the double ring ceremony.
A, reception will follow ln the
Fellowship Room.
Showers have been given for rhe
couple March 24 at the home of Mrs .
Jan Henderson, given by Mrs .

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April 2 a t the home of Mrs. Jayne
Burger, given by Mrs. Burger and
Mrs. Polly Salisbury; AprlllOat the
Mme ot Mrs. Janice Saunders ,
given by Mrs. Saunders and Mrs .
D&lt;&gt;bble Belville and April 12 at the
First Baptist Chun::h given by the
ladles of the church .

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EXPIRED COUPONS ACCEPTED. DOUBLE REDEMPTION OFFER DOES NOT APPLY TO "FREE
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49' IN FACE 'VALUE. NO CASH REFUNDS WHEN
· DOUBLE COUPONS VALUE EXCEEDS PRICE OF
ITEM. CIGARETTES AND CERTAIN OTHER ITEMS
ARE EXCLUDED BY lAW. TO INSURE PRODuqT TO
ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. WE ARE LIMITING OUR
"~D~~OU~B:LET COUPON" OFFER TO ONE JAR OF
COFfEE AND ONE CAN OF GROUND
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Barbara Custer trades
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GARS presents 'Pajama Game''

SUNDAY

Forget plot, listen. to
·the
music
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MERCE RVILLE- The Rev.
Jay Jarvis will speak at Mercerville Bapt ist Church at 7 p.m .
Sunday. There will · be no
morning worship service followIng Sunday School.

STORE HOURS:
MOII.·Sat. 8 am·lO pm

GALL LPOLLS - The Ga llia
County Histor ical Society will
m eet Sunday, 2:30 p.m., a t St.
Pe ter's Episcopal Chu rch. Program wUJ be Bruce Goetz man on
historic archit ecture of the Ohio
Ri ver Valley. Board of Tru stees
will me&lt;'t a t J p.m.
GALL LPO LIS E lizalx&gt;th
Chapel Chu rc h will have SIJ('Cial
singing by the Swartz Family
from J ackson. Su nday a t 7 p.m .
The publi c is invited .

Sunday 10 am-10 pm

298 SECOND ST.
We Reserve The Right To
Limit Quanities.

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GALLfPOLLS - There will be&gt;
spec ial singing at Sprin,1iPid
Baptis t Churc h Sunday a t 7 p.m ..
wit h the Rev. Bas il Good a nd
quart&lt;:'!.
POMEROY ___:_ Hom ecoming.
Naomi Baptist Churc h. Pomeroy, Sunday. Sunday school a t
H: 30 a. m . with Oscar Qua lls,
sur.er intendent ; SC&gt;rmun

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a .m. by the Rev . Samuel
Jackson, pas tor: noon din nrr:
g-u&lt;'St speake r at 2: :MJ p.m. , th&lt;'
Rev. William King of Purl sm ou th, with musle by "Voi('PS
United."

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ard will hP spPakrr a1 !t::UJ a .m .
morning srrv icf's at Hobson
Churc h of Christ in Ch ristia n

Union.

R~verctt Delaney

will be evening speaker a t 7: :~1
p.m .

MONDAY
GALLLPOLIS - The Galli polis Area Christian Wom&lt;'n'sf'l uh
will meet at noon, T uesday, a t
the Holiday Inn. The theme will
be "Styles Old and N&lt;'W," a nd
the speake r will be&gt; Syd Ha nson
from Hunting1on , \11 . Va . For
r es&lt;:'rva tions . call Linda Donley,
44t;.4R1R.

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VINTON - The VInton Friendship Ga rden Cl4b will meet 1
p.m ., Tuesday , at the Pearl
Burger. 'E ach member Is to
brin111tems for spent auction.
PQMERY _:_ .~lhern Local ,
of Educapon will meet
Tue!!day at 7 p.m . In the
calefertll-of th~ ~lgh schooL

Bo!lrd

COOLVILLE - The Community Unity Slngers wlll give a
sac red concert of test lmonles
and praise at 6:30p.m. Sunday
at the Coolville Grace Brethren
Church .
The singers are a group of
CoolvUie area women who meet
regularly to rehearse musical
programs. They have been
avallab!e for revivals, school
mf!@tings, Athens fairs and
church concerts. Sue Matheny Is
the director. The public Is
Invited.

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GALLIPOLLS - The 0 . 0 .
Mcintyre Park D!strll't will be
hosting star parties throughout
the ~ummer on Monday even·
lngs lieglnnlng around 9 p.m.
Jim Morrison. local astronomer,
wDl be hosting the star party,
primarily delalng with the constellations. stars, and planets In
our. hemisphere.

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RUTLAND - "Country Casual" wUl bethedresscodetheme
· for the annual Rutland High
School Alumni Association banquet, 6: ~ p.m., May 28: at the
Rutlaftd Civic Center.
Entertainment wUl be by Ute
{;Jpltal City Cloggers of Colum·
bus and tbere will be round and
square dancing with music by
the West Virginia Mountain
Boys following tile banquet.
Rnervatlons are $7 or alumni
may pay dues only which are
iU5 and may be mailed to Box
125, Rutland, OhiO 457'75 or paid
at the Rutland Department
Store, Rutland Bank or Miller's
Grocery. There will be · no
Invitations maUed ll)ls year to
Rutlantl High ~lumnl residing ln
. Melp County.
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3: J0.4 p.m .; Valley Vli'w Apts ..
4-4: 30 p.m.; Centerville, 4:45-5: 15
p.m .; Centerpoint, 5; 30-6 p.m .
Thursday- Cora, 2: 45-3: 10 p.m.;
Raccoon Tr: Ct.. 3: 15-J: 45 p.m.;
Patriot, 4-4: 30 p.m .; Gallla , 5-fip .m .
Friday - Vinton Baptist Churc h,
12: :ll-1: 30 p.m .; VInton , l: :ll-2: 30
p.m.; Clark Church Rd ., 2: 45-3: 15
p.m.; Porte r, 3: J0.4 p.m .; Children's Residential Cente r, 4: 15-4 :45
p.m. ; Chlldren's Home. 4:45-5: 15
p.m .

Wednesday - Lake Dr. (Rio
Gra nde), 2-2:30 p.m .; Copley's,
• 3:15p.m .; R!oGrande E states,
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S,lfu r d a y 9 AM l oS PM

4 NEW DIRECnON IN HAIR Dl SI GN

bookmobile arrives.
Wednesday, May 18 - Chester
(Fire Station), 2: 1.5-2:45 p.m., short
film will be shown 15 minutes after
bookmpbile arrives; Keno (North
side of Keno Bridge) , 3-3: 30 p.m .;
Success Road (Near 39000) , 3: 454:l!j p.m .; Long Bottom (Post
Offfce), 4:25--5: 10 p.m .. short film
will be shown 15 minutes after
bookmoblle arrives; Reedsvlllc
(Reed's Store), 5:20-6:10 p.m ..
short film will be s hown 15 minutes
after bookmobUe a rrives; Tuppers
Plains (Lodwick's) , 7: 10-7:40 p .m. ;
Baum Addition, 8: J0-8: &lt;10 p.m .

Bookmobile service ln Meigs
County Is brought by the Meigs
County Public Library under eontract with the Ohio Valey Area
Libraries.
Bookmobile schedule for Monday, May 16 - Hemlock Gro"e
(Post Office), 2:45-3:15 p.m .; Pal;(,evllle !Store), 3:55-4:25 p.m .; Harrl·
sonville (Church), 4:35-5:05 p .m .;
New Lima Rd. (one mile south or
Fort Meigs), 5: m p.m ., short film
wll! be shown 15 minutes after
bookmobile arrives; Rutland
pot St.), 6: 40-8: 10 p.m ., short fUm
will be shown 15 minutes after

POPPY DAY SALE -Gallipolis Fire Chief James Nortlup, right,
•-~r1can , ·~g1o
purchases a poppy from Sharon Dixon of the "'"" '
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MIDDLEPORT Ml dd l&lt;•port Elem entary P'I'O will meet
Monday al 7:30 p.m . Sl)l&gt;cla l
r&lt;:'C ognltlon will be given school
employ&lt;:&gt;es.

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GALLIPOLIS - St. Pc:tr r' s
F:plscopal Churchwomen will
rnL'Ct noon, Monday ln tht' Parish
Ha ll. II will be a potluck
luncheon. Guest spPa ke•· wi ll be
the 11f'v. l \11'8 Hayes, assorla lc
pastor of F irst Presbytf't'\a n In
Ga Illpolis.

RACINE - Racine Ame rican
Legion Auxili ary. unit OOl will
meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. a l l he
Legion Ha iL There will be
potluck refreshments.

dances and emotes her W&lt;tY
through ·the role with ease, and
Angela McGuire as Mabel. Gladys'
offl&lt;;e cohort, who delivers some of
the production's better dialogue in
wise counterpoint to the events
surrounding herOther speaking roles are handled
by , Todd Slone (Joe), Gene
O'Rourke (Hasler): David Brown
(Fb·st Helper). EdHowaro-(Second
Hel j[ler), Marc Cameron (Charlie),
Andrea Kiesling (Mae) . Jennife r
Thaler (Brenda). Pearl Fraley
(Poopsle), John Bostic (Max), Joe
Trtmble · (Pop) , Jenny Merry
(Ann ). Claudia de Souza (Carmen)

SAVORY

POM f• :HY - Mcl;!s lligh
spr in g sports IJanqu r t wil l 1x&gt;
Momla.v li: 30 p.m . at high
school: parent s of athle tes to
take two food dis hes or salad ,
vegeta bles or desserts .

BRADFORD - MdgsCounty
Chu rches of Christ Mt•n's Fellowship will meet at tlir Bra dford Chu rc h.of Chrlst Monda.v at
7 p.m .

Somkln, Slone projects a certain
worldly weariness that -underlines
the effectiveness of the moodier
tunes assigned to him, such as "Hey
ThPre" and "A New Town is a Blue
Town.''
~Holley, Connie Zeoll, WavSlone is complimented ln his
erly Wickline, Lori Langhorne,
mature handling of the role by
Kelly Graham. Crlssy Riehle, , Gr.Jham, who not only perfonns
Milchelle Coronel, JessiCa Montgoher own emotlon' packed rendition
mery, Paul · Belcher, La Tanya
of "Hey There," but. shines In the
Anderson, Jenny Poole, Beth
projuct!On routine -"I'm Not at All
Lynch, Tammy Patrick, Gina
In lnve" and gener~tes tenderness · Jones, Danny Beebe, Chris Copley,
ami compassion in "Small Talk"
Greg Woodrum, Kevin Dobbins,
and ''There Once Was a Man." _,
Terl Rowan, Stephanie Carter,
Todd Haner as Vernon Hines, the Theresa Edelmann and Mandy
North.
ex-lm!fe thrower U!med factory
Members of the choros were
Pajama Game." the Gallla Academy High School
HURRY UP - Babe (April Graham) dlscWl8e8
foreman, receives several opporDenise
Hunter,
Elail!e
Tirpak,
Rod
combined choirs production held ·this weekend.
problm~~~
aa
the
lactory
with
1'1'1'2
(Brent
Adkins),
tunities to show )lis dancing exper(Tbnes-Senllnel phoWs by K"lth \\'!lson) .
tise, while Brent Adkins gets both Morgan, Becky Irwin, Milchele
head of the union, during first ad action ol '"'be
laughs lor his lines and applause tor Holley, Stella Guthrie, Kathy TayUma Subblah, Betty Hobbs, Sue.-------------,~-----------­
lor, Krist! Saunders, Teresa Harhis singing and dapcing as Prez,
Ball,
Betsy !IW!n, Patty Camden,
rington, Angle SmlUt, Jo Ellen
head of the factory union.
Lorrl
North, Rhonda Carter, Carla
In the secondary female leads, McManis, Lisa Henry, Lisa Davis,
James,
Milke Walkup, Patti DunMiche lle Steele, Sherry Hhodes.
honors are shared by Angela
l&lt;~p, Missy Smith and Randy
Renee
Rader,
Carole
Carm!chaei,Ramey as Gladys. one of the
M onda y thru Friday
Simpson.
Sandy Morrow, Melllida Ramey,
fac&gt;tory secretaries, who sings,
9 AM to9 PM

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and JoAnne Stewart (Charlene) .
Dancers were Thaler, Kiesling,
Cameroo, Brown, Stewart, Bostlc,
)-{award, Todd Slone, Merry. de
Souza, Debbie Kuhn, Ted Neal,
Steve Patterson, Jo Ellen Oliver,

GALLIPOLIS - The Dr. Samuel
L. Bossard Memorial Library will
be a l the following places the week
of May 16 to .May 20.
Monday - Lewis Dr .. noon-12: i5
p.m.; C&amp;S Bank iRt. 35 1. 12:1512:30 p.m .; 35 West Apts, 12: 35-1
p.m .: Meadowbrook ,' 1:05-1:30
p.m.; Scenic Hills Nursing Center,
1:35-2 p.m .; Ga ll!a Metro Estates,
2: 05-3 p.m .; Pinecrest Center,
3:15-3:30 p.m .; Rodney VIllage,
4:15-4:45 p.m .; Crousebeck Rd.,
5-5:30 p.m.; Northup, 5:45-6: 15p.m.
Tuesday -Spring Valley, 1: :ll-2
p.ni. ; Spring · Valley Apts., 2-2: 30
p.m. ; Sun Valley Nursery, 2: 30-3
p.m. ; Bidwell-Rodney Rd., 3:404:10 p.m .; Rodney P .O., 4:204: 50
p.m .; Qua il Creek, 4: 45-5:10 p.m.;
Porterbrook, 5: :ll-5: 50 p.m.; Fairfield Ac res , 5: 55-6: 15 p .m.

CHOWN crry - Revival will
lx-gin Monday at Mount Zion
Bo pl lst Chruc h. with the Hcv.
Glenn Arc her. SPrv iccs will
conl inul ' through next Satu1'dav.
Pastor R ic hard SpPI.'iC'I' im•ii Ps
!Ill' public Ia aiiPnd.

POME R OY - Winding T ra il
Garden Club will havP a potl uck
picnic and wild flower tour at
Ohio Power parkin g lo t Monday
a t ti: :!0 p.m.

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POME ROY - II Bar :Ki
Horse man Show will IX' conducted Su nday at the: Meigs
Coun ty F airground.'i . PomC'roy .

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POME ROY - II cou nt y wide
prayer mee ting will be condu cted Sunday a t 2 p.m . a t Ba ld
Knobs Chu rc h, Glen Bissell will
IX' the class leader.

The ev~nt lx&gt;gins a1 10 a. m. a nd
Is bein g sponsored by the ju nior
class a t Eastern High Sc hool.

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POM E ROY - T hr Metgs
Count .v GP ncalo;,1cal Socielv
will meet Su nday a t 2 p.m.'" th&lt;'
Me igs Museum .

GAlLIPOLIS- Labor problems
In a garment factory hardly appear
to be a basis fl&gt;r musical comedy,
but It provides only a bi\Ckdrop to
SMie,.enagetlc slilg1ng and dancIng ID the the Gallla Academy High
Sc;llool ccmblned choir production
of "The Pajama Game" Friday
and Saturday.
'I1Ie way to enjoy this show is to
forget about Ute plot and listen to
such Richard Adler and Jerry Ross
tunes as "Hey There" and "SnlaU
Talk," that made the show a hit
when it first appeared on Broadway
ln 1954.
What plot there is- derived by
Geollll! Abbott and Hlchard Bissell
frOOI Bissell's novel "7'h Cents" centen on the employees of Sleep
Tlte pajama manufacturers demanding a wage Increase.
Drawn Into this is Sid Sorokln
(played by Scott Slone) , the new
plant superintendent, who has
fallen In love with Babe Williams
(April Graham), bead of the
employees' grievance committee.
Sid eventually uncovers facts that
lead to the employees getting their
raise, and averts a possible strike.
But not untll after he has lost and
regained Babe's love.
Due to the large chorus and
number of dancers, the stage is
frequently fuU of people. But they
are kept busy, particularly in the
"Sleep Tite" and "Slow Down"
numbers staged at the factory . One
of the more elaborate rouunes "Once-a· Year Day" - Is well done
by the cast under the supervision of
director Anne Fischer, dr.ama tic
director Michael cOrbin and choreographer Patty Fellure.
Indlv!clual turns provide some of

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Former president's art
includes local painter
GALL IPOLIS - Elizabeth Ri char(!s or Gallipolis began developIng her artistic interests orily a few
years ago and has become a
prominent. productive artist. Her
introduc t1on to painting, through
classes offered at the .French At1
Colony in 1975. spurred her cn' ativlty Into private collec t ions a nd
publlca tJons. The .Jimmie and
Roselyn Carter family is among hPr
patrons,

ow ning

two

of

Rebuilding older homes seminar topic

while lhe creative writing course
showed her the necessity to produce
a co ncise and expressive image on
paper.
Mrs . Richa rds' most recent
publications Include beth prose and
poetry in various books a nd maga-

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magazine pr intings. are works
found in "World 's Grea t Poets ,"
"H ill a nd Va lley Magazine," and
"The Oh io Western J ournal. " Her
work

is

also

found

in

book

Carter permanent Fine Art Co llec tions. Anot hN oil. "The PlacP

publications such as " Earth Shine,"
"Grea t Poets of the World" and
most recent ly, "Anthology: The

Where

Association of A merican Poet s."

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Meet," was described In the recent
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Rhythm .Masters
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Barry BonneU, lelt, crashes Into Cleveland Indians'
pitcher Bert Blyleven as Bonnell .rored. the Blue
Jays' first run on a passed baDin the fourth lnnlngof
Saturday's game ·In Cleveland. Toronto scored six

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ST. LOUIS (AP) -Tommy Herr, and a triple Saturday as the New
given 'a second chance when York Yankees defeated the Chicago
Montreal first baseman AI Oliver White Sox 8-5.
sUpped going after a pop foul, ripped
Bob Shirley, 2-2, blanked the
a bases-loaded single with two out In White Sox on two hlts untO the
the 11th Saturday to give the St. eighth, when he was nlckedforthree
Louis Carcllnais a 3-2 victory over runs. He left after Ron Kittle's
ihe Montreal Expos. ·
leadoff single In tlie ninth. George
Herr's hit came off Montreal Frazier allowed a single and a walk
reliever Jeff Reardon, 1-1, and made before Rich Gossage came on wi1h
a winner of Bruce Sutter, 4-1, who · the bases loaded and none out and
entered In the lOth.
earned his fourth save after Rudy
· Ken Oberkfell singled to start the Law's two-run, two-out single.
11th and weni to third on Kelth
The Yankees took a 1-0 lead in the
Hernand~'s one-out double. Rearfirst inning when Bert Campaneris
don intentionally walked Darrell walked with one out and Dave
Porter, who had his fifth homer in · Winfield tripled off Britt Bum;, 0-2,
the seventh, to load the bases and who lasted into the seventh Inning
struck out pinch hitter Jamie Quirk and was charged with four runs.
before Herr's game-winning hit.
The Yankees added a run In the
Cards starter Dave LaPoint second Inning when Mumphrey
carried a five-hit shutout and a 2-0 singled, stole second and scored on
lead Into the ninth IMing before Andre Robertson's single.
giving up ~ runs on a walk. a
New York put the game away
single. a grounder and pinch hitler with a five-run seventh, capped by
Warren Cromartie's RBI single .
Rick Cerone' s two-run single.
Willie McGee willked to open the Mumphrey's leadoff triple and a
St. Louis first, stole second and
walk to Robertson chased Burns.
con1inued to third wlien catcher WU!Je Randolph and Campaneris
Bobby Ramos bcunced his throw
laced RBI strig!es off Dennis Lamp,
Into center field. ObPrkfell then
and Don Baylor delivered a sacrisliced a sinking line drive to left, and
fice fly . Campaneris doubled home
when Tim Raines tried for a
the Yankees' final run in the eighth .
shoestring catch, the ball went off
his glove for a ·aouble as McGee Off disabled list
scored.
CLEVELAND (AP I The
Cleveland Indians- on Saturday
Yanks lop White Sox
actlvated infielder Toby Harrah,
whc had been on the disabled list
NEW YORK (AP) - Jerry
since Aprill6.
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Clippers win
SYRACUSE , N.Y. (AP)- Dave
Wehrmeister hurled a six-hitter
over eigh1 Innings and theColumbus
Clippers pounded out 13 hits as they
coasted to a 10-2 win over the
Syracuse Chiefs In International
League basebaU SaturdayBarry Evans coUected three RBis
and Steve Baloonl rapped his ninth
homerun of the season, a soloshct In
the second Inning, to pace the
Clippers'. assault . With a 3-0 lead,
Columbus reached Syracuse starter
and loser Dennis Howard. 3-2, for
four unearned runs with two out In
the fifth inning.
Gino Pet raUl doubled and scored
a run for Syracuse. which falls to
11-15. The Clippers are now 15-12 .

Rain postpones game
CHICAGO (AP) - Saturday's
scheduled game between the Phlladelphia Phillles and the Chlcago
Cubs was postpOned by rain after a
delay of 2 hours and 15 minutes. It
was not immediately rescheduled .

PHILADELPHJA (AP) -.Jus t how good are they?
The Philadelphia Stars and the Chicago Biltz, the
Unl1ed States Football League•·s two hottest teams.
may find out Sunday.
· The Stars are the USFL leaders with )\ 9.1 record
and the Blitz, 7-3, bring a three-game winning streak
into Philadelphia' s Veterans' Stadium. Yet, beth
teams feel the need to prove themselves.
The Stars escaped with a 6-3 victory over the
Denver Gold last weekend after Denver fumbled the
tying field goal attemp1 on a bad snap. That. along
with other recent close games. prompted reporters"'
ask Phlladelphia Coach Jim Mora, "Are you good or
just lucky?"
And Chicago, the preseason USF1. favorite. opened
the season with a disappointing 1·2 mark. "We have \O
prove that we are as good as the preseason hoopla,"
linebacker Stan White, the Blitz defensive captain,
said early this week.
ln another Sunday game. the Arizqna Wranglers.
4-6, will be at 7-3 Tampa Bay. which shares the
Cen1ral Division lead with Chicago.

Monday nighl. the 3-7 New J ersey Generals will be
at the Michigan Panthers, 6-4, winners of five
straight; the Denver Gold , 4-6, visit the 5-5 Boston
Breakers. and the 1-9 Washington Federals are at the
4-6 Oakland Invaders.
In a USFL game Saturday night , the Los Angeles
Express. whc at 5-5 lead the PaclncDivlslon, visit the
Birmingham Stallions, also 5-5.
Sunday's game between PhUadelphla and Chicago
wUI feature the USFL' s most tight-fisted delerises.
Phlladelphla's DoghOuse Defense has allowed jus1 77
polnls In 10 games. wllh nine more points given up by
the offense. Biltz safety Luther Bradley leads the
league In Interceptions, and Chicago has given up a
USFL low of 256 yards a game, :rr fewer than
Philadelphia.
"Chicago's defense is ranked first In terms of yards
given up per game, but I wouldn'1 want to say
anybcjy 's better than our defense, " said Stars Coach
Jim Mora . "They have a Uttle mere experience than
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Charlles. the indians' Triple-A
affiliate,
Harrah suffered a non-displaced
fracture when he was hit on the felt
hand by a . pitch frpm · Den;tis
Martinez of the Baltimore Orioles.
Culmer, 24, hit .l051nsevengames
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MILWAUKEE (AP) - Julius
EIV!ng scored 18 of his 26 points In
the second half and Moses Malone
added 25, leading Philadelphia to a
104-96 victory over the Milwaukee
Bucks Saturday as the 76ers took a
3-0 lead In the National Basketball
As&lt;IOCiatlon Eastern Conference
playOff finals.
Malone scored five of his points In
the llnal 2:50 for the 76ers, who can
sweep the best-{)f-seven series and
advance to 1he NBA finals with a
victory here Sunday afternoon.
Junior Bridgeman led the Bucks
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with 24 points.
Bridgeman ccMecled from long

Network
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unsettled
KINGS MILLS, Ohio (AP 1- The
president of CBS spons told Ohio
broadcasters Sa1urday there's considerable uncenalnty over plans for
network coverage of NCAA football
as a result of a coun ruling In
Denver.
A federal appeals court has
upheld a district judge' s finding that
the NCAA's pacts with ABC-TV.
CBS-TV and Turner Broadcasting
Systems. Inc. , constltued an illegal
restraint or trade.
But there was confus ion as to
whether the ruling meant the
NCAA 's existing constracts are
void.
Neal PUsan told the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters m eeting
at Kings Island that CBS and ABC ·
spend a total of $:Mi0 million .on
college football coverage.
Pilson said that as a result of the
case he could "see a set of
circumstances where network tetevis ion wUI no longer broadcast
college football. " Bu1 he said he
cculd "also envision a set or fa cts
under which there wUI be no change
at all."
He said CBS te levL•es 50 to 00
college football games a year In 14
time slots_
Pilson predicts the parties 10 the
sul1 wlll request a rehearing or wUI
appeal the decision.
"The real challenge is wha t
colleges and unlversl11es do wit hour
(neworks') money," he satd. "How
colleges handle the money may very
well have an impact on the futu re of
educa1ion."

range and rookie Paul Pressey
scored on a bank jumper and a dunk
as the Bucks opened a 78-?llead with
10 minutes left to play.
The 76ers went scoreless from the
field for nearly 4'h minutes before
Maurice Cheeks responded wlth
seven straight points. lncludlng a
layup, to tie the game at 78-78. After
three more ties, a jump shot by
Ezvtng and a dunk by Bobby Jones
on a feed from Clint Richardson put
the 76ers ahead 92-88 with 3: 55 to
play.
Brian ·Wtnters countered with a
long jumper for the Bucks, but
Malone conve ned a three-point play
and scored from Inside to help the
76ers mount a 97-90 adva ntage with
1: 481eft.
Bridgeman scored after a stea l by
Sidney Moncrief, but two free

throws by EIVIng on the 76ers' next
possession made It 99-92 wlth 43
secOnds left .
The Bucks' Alton Lister scored
from inside a nd was foul ed threie
seronds later. However. Lister
missed the free throw. and two tree
throws apiece by Malone and
Andrew Toney gave Philadelphia a
103-94 spread wlth30 5t'COnds left .
The Bucks, c logging themlddleon
defense and dominating the boards
in the early golng. broke toa 9.llead .
Milwaukee delendet·s double-and
ltip!e- teaming Ma lone . twice stole
the ball from the big cent er . and the
Bucks converted at the other e nd
beth times to build their lead to21-10.
Bridgeman scm'f'd eight points
and Bob Lan ier seven for the Bucks
In the first quat1cr. whic h eilded
with Milwaukee a head 28-23.

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hanging in the guest room of th&lt;·
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express her thoughts on canvas,

She recently received a teller
froni. Mrs. Ca.rter's privat P srcrPtary , expressing the admiration thP
fami ly feels for these paintings .
"Corner Stone." ill ustrating the
Pla ins , Ga .. rail road depot used as
a pla tform for the ex- president's

Bo un d

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce will host a
Monday evening lecture on June 2D
at 7 p.m. at the Meigs IM by the
Ohio Historical Society's Building
Doctor on solutions to maintenance
and rehabUltatlon problems common to older buildings. "House

Dedication and interest In the arts
led Mrs. Richards to creative
writing, and enrolling in classes a t
Fi\C taught by Wayne Dodd.
The valued pa inting Ins tructions
enabled her to paint as he rself and

canvases.

Heaven

May 15, 1983

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

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"Philadelphia has given up fewer points than
anybody In 1he league. and !hat's whal counts," sa id
·- Gecrge ADen, who became head coach of the Blitz
after 12 years In the Na tional Football League.
Allen is not the only NFL veteran among the Biltz.
Quarterback Greg Landry . who played 15 years In the
NFL, leads the USFL In passing with 100 of 'J:77
completions for 1,987 yards and 13 touchdowns. His
five Interceptions are the low"' t for a USFL
quarterback.
Mora calls Chicago receiver Trumalne Johnson. a
6-foot-3, 192-pounder from Grambling Unive rs ity,
- "!he most talented In the league as far as raw talent l~
concerned.''
Chicago's leadlng rushers arc Tim Spencer with 578
yards and Kevin Long with 538 yards. and be1h rank
among the league' s top 10.
Philadelphia's offense Is built around Ke lvin
Bryant, a rookie from North Carolina who Is just 28
yards behind league-leader Herschel Wa lker with
1.003 yards rushing. Quarterback Chuck Fuslna has
completed Ill of 23l pass attempts for 1.447 yards, six

touchdowns and six inlercl•ptio}ls.

Both tea m s ar&lt;· impr&lt;&gt;sS('(i with mch other's
soundness.
" Philadelphia wil l b&lt;• a tough npponmt. " sa id
While, who p la y(~! f'ight scusons with th(• NFL' s
Ball !more Colt s. " Ke lvin Bryant is a VL'IY good back
and they have a good offensive llnf'.
"It will be a lot like playing Hcn;cllPI Wa lkPr . but I
think Philade lphia Is a little morl' wf'll -rounded
offensively than New J e rsey."
"Chlcag«"s strong point is that they don't s hcw any
weak point s," said l"uslna aflf'r wa tchin g Fllitz film s.
.
"They have a great pass rush."
Mora and Allen made a commNda l promoting the
na 11onally - televis&lt;~ game . The Stars. who have
averaged only ar ound ll ,rxxl a ttendance' in their las t
three games. a lso a re offering a conce rt for ta llgaters
and cheerleading tryout s.
Said Allen . " It promises to be just likP thP games
the Reds kins used to tiave with the Dallas Cowbeys.
The names arc different. the leai,"'JC Is a new one, but
the Intensity will be every bit the sam e. "
SOCCER CHAMPS - The
Stars capturlld the 10-12 year-old
champloll'&lt;hip In the 198:1 Youth
Soccer League. The loop wll!l
co-sponson&gt;d hy the 0 . 0 .
Mcintyre Park Dlstrtcl and
Gallipolis Kecrcntlon Department. The Stars were led In
scoring by Joe Carter, Chris
BaDey, Mark Ward and Tracy
Perry, along with the solid all
around play of Joey Lane, Earl
Crabtree, and Bryan Carter.
The Stars, whc finished play
with 6-1-0 hocord, were co~Whed
hy Ben CnmpheU. Assistants
were Mlkt• Carter and Boh
Bennett. Flr.ot row knecUng arc
Carrie Brockway, Carl Crabtree, Dean Peters, Man WWis,
Eric EDingson, Joey Lane,
Mark Moore. Back row, Coach
Ben Camphell, Amy Rodertek,
Brooke Miller, ,Joe Skidmore,
Shelly Skidmore', Cheryl Bailey,
· Bryan Carter, A!OIIstanl Coach
. Bob Bennen, Joe Carter, Mark
. Ward, TrliCy Perry, Chris BaJ.
ley, i\sllstant CoJICh Mike Carter. Not pictured -l&gt;lna Brown.
- Photo by PVS .

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Johnson scored 13 points on Friday
the13th.
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Johnson had a team-high 11
reliounds, gam~high 13 assists and
blocked three sbots Fr"iday night as
the I.Jakers crushed the San Antonio
Spurs 113-100 to take a 2-l lead In the
National Basketball Association
Western Conference finals.
The fourth game of the best-ofseven series Is here Sunday
\
afternoon.
Spurs Coach Stan AI beck sounded
close to superstitious about the
"Magic" guard.
"I'm almost positive that since
Magic has been ln LA. the Lakers
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earlier this year In bidding for his
first-ever PGA tour victory, is
among the latest group of golfers to
be lncluded in the field for the eighth
Memorial Tournament.
Pandel Sav1c, tournament chairman, on Friday sald other new
. entrants include former U.S. Open
champions Hubert Green and Andy
North, former Masters champion
George Archer and two-time PGA
champion Dave Stockton .

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"Then I could start feeling more
comfortable. Ienjoyedthen5tolthe
game."

Both teams have specific ,ntsskms In this series, besides winning.
The Spurs want to atone for last
year's Western Conference tlnals,ln
which LosAngeleshumlllated them
by sweeping four straight games.
The Lakers want to becOme the
first team to repeat as NBA title
winners since the Boston c;etucs did
It In 1968 and 19m.
· 'lbeSp~ wentup29-28at the end

of the first period, and led most of the
first halt.
San Antonio gained a21-16margtri
on a layup by George 'G ervln With
4: 20 left In the llrst period, and
stayed comfortably ahead uQIU Bob
McAdoo came In late In the quarter
and scored six qulck pOints tocuilhe
deficit to 21-26.
The Lakers tied the score twice
late In the second quarter at 4~,
and 51-51 and grabbed a one-point
lead when Norm Nixon sank a tree
throw.

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and mer1 's tu1nL~ coach . Named J{'an A
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KANSA." !o.TA.TE- AnnwrJCOO the rt'!&lt;ilgnatlon of Da ve Bak~"'- ho.•ad llaSeba ll

Other entr3)1ts are Steve Melnyk,
Bruce Lietzke, Andy Bean, George
Burns, Mark HayeS, Scott Hoch and
Mlke Ried, Sav1c said.
Savlc described the !leld for the
May 26-29 touJ118!llent as one of the
year's strongest.
Already entered are host Jack
Nicklaus, defending champion Ray
Floyd, Tom Watson, Tom Kite,
Craig Stadler, Lanny Wadkins,
JQhnny Miller, Lee Trevino and
Arnold Palmer.

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three runs apiece.
Royals 5, Tigers 2
U luck Is the residue of des ign. as
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ReggleJacksondld wh'athe does
the best- or at least the most. He
struck out ... again ... and again. . .
alld again.
. . His three strikeouts Friday night
m California's ll-lnnlng 5-4 loss to
the Minnesota Twins made him the
lirst ma]orleaguertofan2,1XXltunes
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"I don't look at it like a magic
number or anything," -· said the
Angels' slugger. "Two thousand is
too many, I guess. But you can
justify 11 because I hit home runs."
Well, not that many this season
He's got only four homers and
runs baUed in so far and is ln the
Uiroes of a slump tha t has dropped
hJsba!ling averageto .213.
: "Rightnow," hesaid."Ican'thita
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: Three Angels - Doug DeCinces.
Bobby Grich and Tim Foil - dld
hOmer, but it was an llth-lnning
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Twins the victory.
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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

1983

The Sunday Times-Sentinel

-·Vie McKay, _grandson of Middleport resident, will
..play basketball at Lehigh Un-iversity next season
10 att end Lehigh University this
year and play basketball for the
Engineers.
McKay, who ra nks fift h in his
class academica lly wit h a 3.9-poinl
average. ta llied 1.013 career point s
to stand No. 2 on the school' s
all-time scoring list behind Jim
Gardner. However, McKay ranks
No. I at Harding for the years it has
IX'&lt;'n a Class AAA schooL
A 6-4 fon\:a rd and co·captain ,
McKa y Is the so n of Dr. and Mrs.

WARREN VlciOr McKa:v.
grandson of G~rald Rupe and the
late Sarah Rupe, Middleport, and
son of Dr. and Mrs. Joe tAnn Rupet
McKay, will attend Lehigh University t his fall on a basketball
scholarship.
McKay Is a J:tio Gra nde College
graduate and rormer Red man
eager In the mid·l 950s. Mrs. McKav
is a graduatf' of thC' Holzer Schoo l ~ f
Nursing.
The Ma y " edit ion or thP
' J ¥oungstown Vindicator, had this to
say about young M cKay, a trequent
visitor In the Middleport area:
Victor McKay, Warren Hard·
lng' s top cage scorN the pa st three
seasons, has slg nf'd a lelfProfintf' nt

rou~s McElhaney~
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league pllcher Ned Garver. Garver
was an outstanding pitcher for the
St. Louis Browns In yea r s gone by
and is a lifelong r esident of Ney,
Ohio.
And a former Ohio U ni ver sity
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Sports briefs...
1'ENNIS
FLORENCE. Italy i APi · .,'iecond·seedl"d Jimmy Aria' of the
U nited States defea ted France's
~ lfhlerry Tulasne 6-4, 1&gt;-1
and
: ;advanced into the semifinals of t he
$18, 000 Roger Ga llet tennis

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Swed&lt;'n's Stefan Simonsson,
.American Eddie D ibbs, and Italy' s
~ranc esco CancP I Io t ! i a l so
advanced.
HAMBURG, Wes t Germany
(API -Frenchman Yann ick Noah.
:~ snapped Mats Wilander·s win ning
·! streak at 20 with a 6-4, 64 victory in
:. 1tte quarterfinals of I he $250,000
•. j:. er man
Open
T e nni s
;: Championships.
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:. Ierm a Vilas of Argentina, and Jose
E Higueras of Spain also advanced.
t,
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
:: (API -ChrL,Evert Lloyd defeated
:: BUlle .J ean King 6-4, 64, and
;; advanm l to the final rou nd of a
~~ four-woman in ler na 1iont~ I tennis
•: tournament against Andrea Ja('ger,
who beat Sylv ia Hanika of WPst
; Germany 1&gt;-1 , 6-0.
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:~-~nno rs crushed Schlomo Glick;. stein, t&gt;-2, t&gt;-0, in the second rou nd of
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man In Washington, D. C., wUJ be
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He Is Dick Garrison, who came out
of Coming, Ohio, to star for the
Bobca t basketball team.
· Committee Bill Nelson predicted
this will be the largest field ever to
play In the event . now in Its fifth
year . "Last year we had to play
flv,.somes on some holes and I think
this year we' ll have flvesom es
everywhere. "
Nelson urged those who in lend to
take part In the June 22 supper at
Roya l Oak Park and the June 23
tournament at Riverside GC In
M ason to get their applica tions
signed, and turned i.n either to the
Racine Home National , Farmet·s or
Ba nk One . Entry fee is $150. Nelson
said applicat ions are ava ilable al
the banks, and at Sentinel news·
paper offices.
':This is one year we' re goi ng to
be so full we absolut ely cannot take
late ·eritri.es," he said. " Oncr it's
closed (May 31), that's it. "
He also pointed ou t that only
those taking part In the actual event
either as paid ent rants or
celebrities - will be admitted to t he
supper at Royal Oak. Spec ial
deputies will be on hand to m ake
certain of that. The tournament has
raised some SJO.!XXJ tor area
charities since its origination.

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Dodgers, Braves lose NL tilts to ~adres, Astros
By HERSCHEL NJSSENSOI\' .
AP Sports Wrl&amp;er

Bill Buckner singled to score second on Steve Garvey's sacrifice
Trout' and Bow a scored on a passed fly . and again in the fourth on a
ball by Bo Diaz . Leon Durham sacrifice fly by Juan Bonilla after
s ingled to score Buckner and the Dodgers pulled within 5-4.
i\stros 5, Braves 2
Moreland, who singled home two
runs in the first, greeted Porti
Houston's Dickie Than ignited a
Altamirano with his fourth homer. four-run first Inning with the first of
The Cubs broke a 2-2 tie in the third . two run-scoring doubles as the
when Buckner doubled, took third Braves lost a third consecutive
on an infield out and scored on Ron game for: the first time this season.
Cey's sacrifice fly .
With one out in the first, Terry Puhl
Padres6, Dudgers4
sing~andscoredonThon'sdouble.
Gene Richards and Six to Lezcano Loser Rick Behenna balked Thon to
hit two-run homers in San Diego' s third , Phll Garner walked and Jose
rour-run,tirst a nd the Padres held Cruzmadeit2-0withanRBisingle.
on. Dave Dravecky, 6-1, the NL's
first six-game winner, scattered 10
hit s and was relieved by Luis
DeLeon in the eighth.
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walk in the bottom of the first,
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Two outs later, Terry Kennedy
walked and Lezcano followed with
his homer, Wiggins scored in the

in National League baseball
games Friday, San Francisco
downed Cincinnati, 8-5, Chicago
hammered the Philadelphia Phil·
lles 10-2, San Diego turned pack the
Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4, the
Houston Astros downed the Atlanta
Braves 5-2. the St. Louis Cardinals
nipped the Montreal Expos 5-4 in 12
innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates
edged the New York Mets 2-L
Cubs 10, Phlllies 2
Keith Moreland's two-ru n homer
capped a !ive-run fourth inning to
lead the Chicago Cubs to their third
straight victory and hand the
PhiIlles their third loss In a row. With
Chicago leading 3-2, winningpitcher
Steve Trout singled for his first
major league hit with one out in the
fourth off loser Larry C hrL~tenson
and one out later Larry Bowa
walked.

flay 15, 1983

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The Astros added two more l1lllS on ' Smith, the fourth Montreal pitchi!r,
Harry Spilrr\an's run-scoring-single With his seventh homeroftheseason
and Alan Ashby's RBI grounder.
and his first slpce April 'IT. The
Puhl singled With two out In the
Cardinals tied It for the fourth time
second and scored on'Thon'sdouble.
With a run tn the bottom of the ninth
Winner Mike LaO&gt;ss scatiered on Darrell Porter's RBI double,
seven hits, Including Dale Murphy's
taking starter ,Joaquln AnduJar,
solo homer In the fourth. 1be who has lost five tn a row, off the
Astrodome was !he only ballpark in
hook.
,
which Murphy had not previously
Warren Cromartie and Tim
homered.
Wallach homered for the E xpos and
starter Chris Welsh, m aldng his
Cardinals 5, E xpos t
debut in a Montreal imlfonn,
Grorge Hendrick led off the a llowed nine hits and three l'Uns in7
bottom of the 12th against Bryn 1·3 inntngs.

By JOE KAY

...

BySCO'IT D. WOLFE
EAST MEIGS-Behind the four-hit
pitching of E astern hu rler Ma rk
Holter the Eastern Eagles rolled to a
&amp;-2 upset victory over the Kyger
Creek Bobcat s here Friday evening
in SVAC baseball action.
Kyger Cr eek was in a pos ition lo

Marauders. Stahler took the loss for
Waverly.
In the second game, a seven-run
Tiger fifth was the difference as
Meigs committed four errors in the
fra me . Dan Thomas was the loser
while Gregg picked up the win.
Meigs' hitters were Nick Bush
and Acree, each two singles, and
Scoll Gheen, Harrison, Riggs, and
Trey Cassell a ll had one single.
In the opener with J ackson, Bush
was ta&gt;rged wit h the loss. Edgington

RIO GRANDE- Standout fres hma n Kent Wolfe of Rio Grande
College has won the bat ting title In
the Mid-Ohio Conference.
The o-9, 170-pound lefttlelder
from Racine, Ohio, connected lor 26

.JACKSON -The Meigs. Marauderette softball team ·s SEOAL
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champ Ions htp opes were ea a
severe bl ow here F r ld ay a s they
e Upset by the Ironglrls 11 ]0
Meigs dropped to 7-2in theleague
wer ·
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and 13-3 over all . ThPy fe ll to sa-ond
place behind Logan. J ac kson is 4-10
overall a nd 2-8 In loop play.
The winning run was scored with
two out a nd the bases loaded in the
bottom of the seventh on a wild
pitch. Meigs had held a 10-6 lead
aft er fi ve innings. J ackson's last

Meigs' hitters were Harrison
with a double and sin gle while
Riggs and Gheen each had a s ingle.
In the seco nd game, Cassell was
charged with the loss and Stevens
picked up the J ackson win.
Marauders getting hits were
Dave Follrod with a double and
single, Riggs had a double , and
J ack Welker added a single.
Meigs goes to 4-I5 on the year and
to 2-.9 Inside SEOAL play. Waverly
Is 14-9 overall while Jackson is 11-6. ·
Coach Tim Sa unders' crew have
chance a t the _spoilers' role next
Wed nesday In their fina l game
when they play Logan as the
Chiefta ins bid to take the league

Kent Wolfe
wins MOC
hatting title

Hitters for the Ma rauderettes
was Jenny Meadows with three
singles, J odi Harrison, two singles. ·
and Beth Gloeckner , Nata lie La mbert, Krts Snowden, Paula Horton,
and Cindy Crof!ks. all one si ngle
apiece.
La m bert fan ned three and
walked eight whlle Ba rnes walked
., ix and fanned two lor the winners.
Next game lor Coach Rick Ash 's
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Guilliams paced Ihe loop In home
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Jodi Miller and Barb Hatfield
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loudest sticks as they eac h had a
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Ha tfie ld hurled for Meigs and had
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fa nned 13 and wa lked 11 . Barlow for
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EHS took the lead on a Guthrie
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RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande
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ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs
Marauderette reserves made it 10 ·
in a row with a convincing 18-6 win

wi th 55.

One other RPdman fi nished In the
top fi ve in hitting. Out fie lde1· Jeff
Lccth , a freshma n fro m Chitl lcot he,
Ohio, connec ted for a .392 average
to fi nish fourth.
Leet h a nd freshman outfielder
Greg Zlckafoose. also from Chillicothe, tied for third in the league In
doubles wit h nine each.
Two Redmen ranked In the
pitchin g statistics. Righthander
.Jeff w,ayland or Middleport , Ohio,
was sixth In earned run average
with a :1.86 and sported a 3-2 record,
while righthander .John Ka lman of
'1\vlnsburg. Ohio, was eighth In
earned ru n average at 4.54 and
sported a 5·1 mark .
As a t('am , the' Redmen fin ished
R-6 In Ihe Mid-Ohio Conference and
1 1 · 1 ~1 overalL They ranked third In
team ba ttin g with a .312 mark and
were second tn fielding percentage
at . 93.~.

doubled to tie the score and, after
Tom O'Malley walked, Max Venable doubled to give the Giants a 2-1
lead. Mllt May was Intentionally
walked, and Kuiper rapped a
two-run single for a 4-llead, chasing
Gale .
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four runs were all unearned.

crown.

hit s In 59 trips 10 the plate lor a
stella r .441 average. He closely
outdistances Greg Guilliams of
Ohio Dominican College, who

claim a l least a share of the league
title. saw its c hances end with the
defeat. KC ls8-lloverall. Eastern is
3-7- 1.
Mark Holter, who has pitched well
all season long. again turned in
another fin e pert·ormance to pick up
his first win of the year. Holter took
charge in the fourt h inn ing and
pit ched four shut - out innings to
complet e the game In strong
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scatter ing four hits a long the way.
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Edge who went three and two-thirds
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was 1he w inner.

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remember being this consistent lor
this period of time," he said. "It's
been two weeks, and I don't ,think
I've had ·a bad game during that
time."
Giants starter Fred Breining, 4-3.
benefiled from Evans' latest In a
string of good games. Breining went
~en innings andwas charged with
four runs on seven hits. Greg Minton
came on with none out in the eighth.
Evans. Duane Kuiper and John·
nie LeMaster drove in two runs
apiece in the Giants' big inning when
12 batters went to the plate.
With Cincinnati leading J-0,
Evans doub.led to leac) off the fourth
against Rich Gale , 3-3. Chill Davis

Lyn e CMit'f' S('hNfu.l~
Week ol lUay 1~. 19K3

Eastern nine upsets Kyger Creek, 6-2

'

Marauders drop three of
four conference contests
ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs
Mara uder baseball team won one of
four SEOAL ga mes Thursday and
F'riday a s they played doubleheaders with bot h Waverly and Jackson.
Thursday, Meigs whipped Waverly 6-3 In the fi rst game wh ile the
Tigers captu red the nightcap 144 .
The games were played at Rio
Grande.
On Fr id ay . the Mara uders
dropped two at Jackson, 11 -2 and
9-4. Both games lasted live Innings.
Meigs' hitters in the first game
with Waverly were Nick Riggs , two
singles, Scott Gheen, a double, and
Scott Harrison, Chr is Burdette,
James Acree, and Allen King, each
a single.
Bu rdette picked up the win whlle

Eva ns said, trying to explain his
surge. " I don 't think I've e-;er been
in a better strea k as far as hitting the
ball hard. Even in batting practice
I'm hitting the ball hard . Until it
stops, I'm not even going to try to
think about what I'm doing. "
£,·ans doubled to start the
eight -ru n inning that sent the Gia nts
to their eighth vict ory in the las.t nine
games. He capped the outburst by
s lamming a two- run homer: his
sevent hof theseason. foran8-1 1ead.
Eva ns' hitting has resurrected
memories of his I973 season with
At lanta when he hit 41 homers and
drovp in 1()1 runs.
"Even in 1973 and '74 I don 't

AP Sports Writer
CINCINNATI (API - Darrell
Evans can't begin to explain his hot
hitting. All he knows is he's never
been better.
Evans slugged a single, doubl e
and two- run homer Friday night.
igniting and finishing an eight run
fourth Inning that powE'red the San
Franclssc;o Giants to an 8-5 vielory
over the Cincinnati Reds .
In the process, Evans ex tended
his hitting streak to 12 games and
raised his batting average to .330.
The first baseman is hilling .577 in
his last six games.
" ! don't know what I'm doing,"

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fNJy 15, 1983

ational

King Cole features bakery along with·bread, hardtack
By JAMES SANDS
Special Correspondent

20th century, buJ d11ring the CIVil
War the Langley bakery In Galllpo-

Old King Col£' was a ml'l"ry old soul,

lis was known throughout West
Vlrglnll! among the soJdlers for Its
hardtack. It was not an unusual
sight to see !ll,&lt;m boxes of hardtack
loaded on boats to be taker! up the
Kanawha River to be dlstrlbtited
among the soldiers.
On the march the soldiers' main
diet was salt pork, bacon, hardtack,
and cotfee. Hardtack was a big soda
cracker. It was made thick and
tough so as not to fall into pieces
while being carried In a soldier's
haversack.
According to Civil War historian
Bruce Caton:
"WHEN THE hardtack was
fresh, It was apparently gOOd to eat.
The trouble is that It was rarely
fresh. Boxes of hardtack would sit
on railroad platforms or sidetracked In front of warehouses for
weeks and months at a time, and by
the time the soldier got thetn, they
were often Infested and not gOOd."
As a matter of fact, Mr. Langley
was delivering a load of hardtack In
Huntington one day wheri Jenkins'
raiders attacked Guyandotte (the
only part of Huntington that existed
then I . Several loads of hardtack
were lost In the Ohio Rlver. Some
wondered If this was just what was
needed to soften the stuff up.
ff WAS IN 19:Jl that Mootz
contracted with David Mehl to build
the structure at 76-78 Vine Street
that In recent years has held the
Gallipolis Tobacco and Candy
Company. The cost was some
$22,952.
At the open house held on October
25, 19:1l, over 5,1XXJ people toured the

And a mer~· old sool was h&lt;'.
Hf' C'al lro ro'r hl~ plpr.

· And h&lt;' c.all«&lt; tor hls bowl .
A~d he Called for his Sunt:Jcoam brf'ad.

If in fact Old King Cole called for

his Sunbeam bread as the adver-

BUll.T IN 1930 B\' David Melli for the Mootz Bakery was this
structure at 76-'l!l VIne Street, Gallipolis. ,fohn Mootz baked bread in '
GaUipolis for almost 40 ye•u-s (ca. 1910 to 1950) hut the Mootz Sunbeam
brand outlived Mr. Mootz and wa.• baked hy three other bakeries which
had bought the Sunbeam recipe after 1950.

PEEPS, a Gallipolis Diary:

-Gallipolis' scintillates
in intrapress edition
By ·1. s,\MUEL PEEPS
GALLIPOLIS - Interlink is ihP
name of I he Multimedia
insirl£&gt;-lhe-company press which j!)
prin lf'd l rreJnJiarly, but Ga lli polis
~ howed up brightly m the Apri l
ISSUe. V9t. 0, No.4.

PAUL BARKER IS In a photo on
interlink 's Page Two with seven
little childrPn seven or eight years
old, and he's Identified as the
circulat ion manager of the Ohio
Va iiPy Publlshing Company. He
"mixes wit h a ciuss of student s at a
learning session during OVP's
observance or Newspaper in Edu ca tion Wt't:.'k . ·'
THE ART ICLE WHI CH goes
with thP pictUil' starts wilh thr
questions, " How do you get a stmy
In the nl'wspapcr so fast''" " Wh ~ l
docs the edi tor do?" "Why docs the
ink com£' off on your fin gers'!"
THEY WERE third·grade stu ·
tlents, the Int erlin k article says.
Place was Poinl Pleasa nt , where
thr Regisle1· is edilc'&lt;i by Judy
Owen, and where t he Regislf'rwt•n t
to 1,500 students .

R&lt;'gi ster.
- helped spel ling skills with the
.Jumble word puzzle.
I N ADDIT ION to the Register,
OVP publi shes the Ga llipolls Dally
T r ibune, the Pomeroy-Middleport
Daily Sentinel, the Sunday Times·
Sentinel, and the WPI'kly Tri·County
N ews .
WELL, THAT PIC!'URE of Paul
Barkl'r in the third grade is one of
the two pictures Interlink used. Thl'
other is on Page Seven, under the
headline, "Gallipolis hired lifestyle
editor." It's Lee Ann Welch.
IT READS THAT Lee Ann Welch
began her journalism career at the
Ca bell Record, Milton, W. Va .•
I hrf'&lt;' years ago. She attended the
W. Page Pitt School of Journalism
at Marshall University, a.nd she
was a leader ln some nonjournali stic activities.
NUI'RE DAME graduates. eye
this! Lou Ford wrttes a missive 'to
name some other Gallla Counti ans
who were graduated from Notre
Dame. Here's his letter ;

Teachf'r s:

- helped rlevclop good n •adin)!
habit s.
- promoted intC'rPSt in other
subject s.
- taui(ht mathematics by search
udvcrlisf'mrnls for iiC'ms to buv
with "play" money .
·
- taug ht geography by ma~· king
lhr sl a l es mf'ntiont'cl ln thp

Rio to host
wildlife
workshop
By BRYSON It. CARTER
Extension Agent
GaiUa County
GALLIPOI.IS F'orcst ian·
downers ;.m d sportsmPn in Calli&lt;J
County m ay wa nt to mark the dat i'
of Saturday. .lu ne 11 , on their
caiC'ndars for a !lending an lntf'rr.sl ·
Jng and lnform a1ivl' mf'eling a! Rio
· Gra nde Collc,:w
Thl' Huffed Gmuse Society. Ohio
Cooper ati vl' Extl'nsion Se:v lce.
The Ohio Department of Natural
Rl'sources, Dlvtsion of Wildlife and
Division of Forestry and Mead
Corporation i nvll&lt;' the public to
attend a F'orest Wildlife Habitat
Improvement Workshop. T he program will include discuss ions on the
ecology and habit at nceds of r uffed
gmuse and woodcock, forest ma nagem!'nt for wildlife habitat devel·
opmenJ. m arketing of ioea l forest
produc ts and services available to
assist lantiownPrs in ma naging
their woodlots fo:· timber and
recrea tion .
A field trip to the Cooper Hollow
Grous&lt;• and Woodcock Study Area
will be part of the program . Habitat
manage)11cnt methods will be
reviewed along with discussions of
tree and shrub identification. The
field trip will pmvlde an opport un·
lty for on-site observa tion of the
effects of habitat manipulation.
Wildlife biologists and foresters w ill
be available for discussions.
If you are concerned about the
future or forest wildlife ; nd would
like to learn how'to devr:-Jop habitat,
you w ill find this an excellent
opportunity .
Don 't forget to report your small
grain acreage (wheat, oats, barley)
to the ASCS Office by Jullf 1 for
maintaining your farm cr9p his·
tory . You will need to stop .by the,
ASCS Office _td take care of this
report .
Also. don't forget the Gallla
SWCD has a two-row, A·C No-Till
Com Planter that ren ts for $5 per
acre, with a minimum charge of

$40.

DF:AR SAM : As usua l, I read
wit h Interest your column In
Sunday's paper. Only this past
Sunday I tripped on your statement
.__that Pat Whitehead and Brent
.Johnson are the oni.v two Ga llipolis
alumni of Notre Damp!

tisement proclaimed, he had to call
on the Mootz bakery to get it.
For over 50 years fo.l k in sou·
theastern Ohio
bought Mootz
bread, which was
baked in Gallipolis. It was about
1910 that John Mootz opened a
bakery In the building now occupied
by Revco Drugs at 314 Second
A venue. Mootz was born In Aid
I Lawrence County, Ohlot In 1888
and moved to Huntington, W.Va. In
1905 to learn the baker's trade.
After an apprenticeship of some
five years John came to GallipouS.
MANY WILL recall the famous
Sunbean label with the little girl
eating a piece of bread covered with
buller. The Sunbeam brand came
later in Mootz's career. Prior to
that. his best seller was Betty Lou
Home Style bread and coming
second was Kleen-Maid bread.
Mootz adver.lsed In the 1940s that
his bread was crumb protected ··
bread. This allowed the consumer
to make great toasted cheese
sandwiches.
Mootz also made potato bread
and what he called a double loaf:
"It's bigger; it's better."
MOOTZ'S BAKERY was perhaps Gallipolis' most famous in the

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Monday evening, May 16, at 6 p.m .
The meeting will be a dinner
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Is welcome. Representatives from ·
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Upjohn wtll be on hand to discuss
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (API · "Georges Braque: Three Exh!biMY 'SON BOB .
·. lions" Is on v iew at the Walker Art
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Ga ilia Academy. is also a 1971
Th
·
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DAVID JOHNSON, ont&gt; of Va ncp
artist.
and M ickey's children. also gradu·
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David was a star football player at
Ga liia Academy prior to his college
days.

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new · bakery and were given
sandwiches, rosebuds, and door
prizes. There was evert a five piece
orchestra that played "square
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the office, storeroom. shop, garage,
and bakery.
With aU new equipment Mootz
could tum out nine loaves of bread
per minute.
It was in 1950that John Mootz sold
out his operation to the Valley
Bread Company of Manchester,
Ohio. This finn was run by Ralph,
Josephine, and T. R. Wallingford of
Maysville, Ky. , and H. B. Lewis of
Charleston, W. Va.
BY 1950 the bakery could produce
221oaves per minute and had seven
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its own eight recipes but It also
continued to make the Sunbeam
brand as well.
In 1952 Valley Bread' s Gallipolis
operation was sold to Feuchten·
berger Baking of Bluefield, W.Va.
Dean Isley was the plant manager.
Feuchtenberger continUed the Valley
and the Mootz line and could
make 60 Joa~es per mlnutlln 1952.
Later in the 19;fi&lt;; tl\e Galllpolis
plant became property of Betsy
Ross Bakeries and the baking of
bread here was phased out.
GaiUpolis FOOd Company was
then located at 76 VIne before giving
way to the present occupants.
In case you want to wrlle James
Sands ad!Jress your envelope to Box
92, Clarksburg, Ohio 43115.

DENVER ( AP) - Talk show host Phil Donahue
says he is "shocked" at a $5.9 million jury verdict
against his produc"tion company for complicity with a
father who kidnapped his own son. then appeared on
the air to discuss it.
"If we hadn't baby-sat for this child, there wouldn' t
be a case," Donahue said Friday. after a federal jury
In Denver returned the award to the kidnapped child's
, mother, Willow Lynne Cramiet. of Arvada. Donahue
had testified earlier this week that , "J would do the
same thing again, the same way."
"Apparently, to have avoided this lawsuit. J would
; have had to instruct my secretary L;orraine Landeiius
-a mother of four children and a grandmother - ·to
have taken ... Eland Cram let (the boy) to the Chicago
'· police without the knowledge and consent of the boy's
father, " Donllhue said.
The jury found the production company staff that
helped broadcast Donahue's "Today" show segment
had conspired with Ms. Cram let's ex- husband,
Wayne R. Anderson, by returning the child to his
fa ther after the show and by baby-sitting the boy
while his father's Interview was being taped.
Anderson had discussed his reasons for kidnapping
the boy on the'program .
The award of $1.7 m illion ln actual damages and
$4.2 million in punitive damages from Donahue's
producer came at the end of the second trial of the
suit. The first ended last fall in a mistrial when jurors
failed to reach a verdict.

Said Donahue: " We were shocked. We certainly
didn't expect a muitimillion·dollar verdict."
Ms. Cramlet had filed a $10 million suit against
Multi-Media Program Productions Inc. or Cincinnati
in 1981 aftl'r Donahue's staff refused to revea l the
whereabout s of her son.
Ms. Cramiet said she contacted Donahue's
producer after Anderson appeared on two segments
taped for the " Today " show in 1981 and defended his
actions in taking 3-year-old Eland in 1979.
Anderson and his son havl' not been seen since the
shows.
The father has been a fugit ive since a warrant was
issued for his arrest by a Colorado judge in Golden in
1981. charging felony interierence with child custody.
Frank Kennedy. one or the attorneys who defended
Donahue· s producer in 1he court room of U.S. Distlict
Judge Jim Carrigan. presented closing argum ent s in
the second triaL He said the show had not brought
about the abduction ln any way and said,producers
· were merely trying to show a subject of wide national
concern - kidnapping by parents involved in ch ild
custody cases.
Walter Bartlett , President of Multimed ia, said,
"Phil Donahue and Multimedia are extremely'
disappointed with the verdict. We int end to appeal
and do not expect this judgment to sta nd."
"We will take all · thl' necessary steps to have it
overturned. " Bartlett concluded.

S5.9 Mll.UON AWARDED IN LAWSUIT Willow Lynne Cranlett, left, of Arvada IUld Phil
I&gt;onahue aro• shown in thl• two picture comho !L• they
leavr Feder:ll Court In Denver on Friday. A jury

Ohio economic "death' greatly exaggerated
COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP I -An economic recovery

Is on the way and the . Midwest will see rapid
improvement and business expansion, says economist Alan Greenspan .
· Rumors from "back East, down South and out West
that Ohio is about to disappear" are wrong, he says .
, "Something Important is clearly happening. The
conclusion one can derive is that the demise of the
M!dwesi is premature," he said.
Greenspan. in Columbus for an appearance at a
dinner of the Anti·Defamation League of B'nai B'Iith.
said the long-term economic outlook for the Midwest
is "extraordinarily gOOd."
Although steel and au tos may not bounce back as.

Bu t Greenspa n cautioned that this r('(.'ovcty is
different from any other beca us&lt;• of persistent high

premier industries. the region will be thP m ajor
recipient of "rapid improvem en t and expansion" in
the second hall of the 198ls, he sa id.
. That growth, however. will be the fruit of a difficult
period, during which pressures will force a " m ajor
compromise in our political system" in order to
resolve the troublesome issue of the federal budget
process. Greenspan said.
•
Gleaning evidence for recovery from the hal l in
inventory liquidat ion and the upswing in new m'dcrs
and industrial productivity, Greenspan said, " There
is no question the recession is over . The eco nomy has
turned and is on the way up;"

interest rates.
The initial phasf' of recovery, the next six to nine
months , won ' t be hu11 by thP inl erPs t-rate problem. he
sa id.
" What is in doubt is the moment um or capital g{)()(ls
1 invpstmcnt in pla nt s a nd equipment l to carry thl'
recovc1y to it s Sl'COnd l)usiness cycll' peak." he sa id.
Bet·a us&lt;' the budget process is becomln~ r ecogniz.&lt;'&lt;i
as a " threat to iong·tl'm1 economic stability, ..
Greenspan expects that an eventual compt umiSl' will
be st11Jck by opposing political parti!'S .

year.
ALL OF' WHICH shows. Sam.
that I find your column interesting
and do read It regu larly .

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the $1.6 billion clt&gt;anup l'f[OJ1 .
Agency officials announC't-'d Friday thry Wl'l'l '
making s&lt;'veral policy changrs which had been
recon lrnr nclt"'CI by an iniC'rna l Jt•v iC'W of the troublr'&lt;l
pl'OgTam .
11te review. wh ich was made public Wedn&lt;'scta y,
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thf' agenry hacl OCY&gt;n more concerned about saving
the fund' s money than in protect ing public l11'alth
thmugh mp id cleanup.
'11te nC'W policies were announct'&lt;i by Acting Lii•J}Uf)'
Administrator Lff Thomas. He said th&lt;' policy
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shaus, who is awaillng SC'nal(' confirmation 10 head
the EPI\.
Huckelsl1aus has emphasized the• import anc&lt;• of
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rrwdf' now rather than waiting for Ruckplshaus to
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producer of Donahue's telt•vlslon show. (AP
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agrnry had " drastically uncll 'l'·uliliz('Cl" Pmf'rgPncy
clr anup f'ffm1~ 10 drain \\'aSIf' lagoons and rPmnvP
ch~mlmi barn&gt;ls that P&lt;l"' lrnmiiiPnl lh rt•ats to
human hra llh. It I'SIImall'd that half of lh&lt;' 41!1 sil&lt;•s
ranked hy the• EPA as the worsl In I h:· country mu td
qualify for this C'mcrgt •ncy aid .
Thomas S&lt;ttd Fl'iday thai tii•IJ&lt;'tlevrd that Pstima te
was high, but he w::s onll'ring an immedlafl• rcvtrw of
ail 4 1 ~ dumps to ,.~. whic·h cou ld 4U&lt;Jtlfy for
PmPrgenry r lf~::tn ups . •
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Crlt ics havf' charged that F:PA ·,go· slow a~proach ,
which er:nphus lzC'd l'X l(•nsivf' !'I udit'S ;md nf'golla l ions
tx •lorc c t&lt;'imup began, has l'L"SU IIN:I ln only 7H of th&lt;•419
dumps getting cleanup money so far.
Among other r hangrs annuu nct."&lt;i by 'i1JUmas:
- Elimination or lhf' rcquill•m&lt;'nl for sl a tes to pay
Ill percent or the cost of studi&lt;" to ch'Vf· lop p lans ro,·
long-term eicanup at dump sliPs . T his requlr&lt;'mcnt
was slowing initin l work in t'a."&gt;h ·shot1 s tales, !h(~ EPA
review sa id. Stati"S still will be :w ;uin-d to pay 10
p!'rcent of tlw cost ul actual clmnup work.

eagan pardons original Watergate defendant
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
HOM.E&amp;VERY PROFITABLE CHAIN SAW SHOP
FOR SALE

WASHINGTON (AP)- Eugenio R. Martinez, one
of seven m en originally convicted for the Watergate
)lreak·in tha.t Jed to the downfall of a president, has
been pardoned by President Reagan .
The administration disclosed the pardon wit hout
comment and w ithout explanation Friday night.
" I believe that is the end of an era. a chapter in m y
' life. " Martinez said. "The whole thing started . the
night I was arrested in t.he Watergate and I believe

House &amp;Property
whatever inventory desired
at cost.

CALL

NOW IF INTERESTED

GORE'S CHAIN SAW PLACE
RODNEY. OHIO

RT.#&amp;88

246-6600
246-6611

Watergate comp[{'x in Washingt on on .June 17, 197'2 .
'11ta t evl'nl. lnilia ily tcrm!'d a " third· rate hu rglary"
by a spok!'Sman for Pri'Sident Nixon, t:iggered thP
biggest sca ndal in American political history and iL"&lt;i
to the resignation of Nixon in 1(174 .
Of dozens convictl'&lt;i in Wa tergatp an d rl'iated
cases, Nixon ha' been thc- only other p!'rson to nc-rcive
a pardon. His came shortly after his 11rsignationt•v&lt;&gt;n
thOugh he had not been charged wi th any orrenS&lt;-,;.

Goodyear will ._huild
new blimp by '86

S69,900.00 Plus

WE ARE MOVING IMMEDIATELY TO ANOTHER
STATE TO OPERATE· A CHAIN SAW SHOP.

1q74 after S&lt;'Jv ing 1:, months or a one-to-lour y&lt;•ar
sent ence.
Da v id C. St ephenson, the acting pardon atlornry in
the Justice Dl'partment. sa id in disclosing the pardon
or Martinez that Reagan "made no sta tement that I
am aware of' ' about the action.
Martinez pleaded guilty to conspiracy, burgla1y
and wlrrtapplng counts following the break ·in at the
Democratic National Committee headquarters at the

that after today, it w ill be over w ith the pardon tha t I
just got.
" l will be more than happy to be able to give a better
name to my kids and to my grandchildren, and the
burden of bein"g a public felon will be an easier onc- to
take from now on ."
Martinez, 60, now leas ing manager of a Miami car
dealership, also said he did not know why the pardon
had come now. He was paroled from prison M arch 7.

AKRON, Ohio (AP)- A faster and larger version
the GOOdyear blimp wUI be built by 19!!6 to replace
of the company's four promotional airships now In
l ·se•rvk~. officials said.
Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co. revealed It s plans for
blimp. which wiU be about 6 feet longer and 2 feet
than present models, at Friday's reunion of the

I: ~;~t';:;~~Than·~ -Air SoCiety In Pensacola, Fla., and In
1;
· released from Its corpora)e headquarters ·
Akron.

.

Goodyear's blimps are best known for their
presence at major sporting events, where they often
1 ; ~1ll'ry cameras to provide aerial vlewslor television .
, Goodyear Aerospace, which has been building
airShips since 1923,
launched a l'llmp exclusively
for prc.motional purposes 1n 1958.
Fred Neblker, director of businesS deVelopment at
saki the new blimp will be roomier,
leatlng rilne Instead of six, and faster th8n. Its

fh:st

The- biggest difference between this craf t's design
and that of older blimps, however. will be in t.he
engines. The GZ-22, as the cra ft wUI be known until a
name Is chosen, will be turbine-powered. The current
models are pushed by propellers.
The engines alsowUI be vectored, meaning they can
be pivoted to give the airship vertica l thrust on
takeoffs and landings. The ship will be able to operate
In rougher weather than the current blimps.
The turbine engines also wUI make the ship quieter,
Nebiker said.
"A quiet blimp Is a better spectator, and a vectored
thrust blimp Is a better, more stable camera
platform, too," he said.
·
Neblker Sjlid the blimp will use advanced materials
In Its nosecone and battens, and that the cockplt wUI
contain electronic IDght controls, replacing the
etin'ent muscle-pow.ered cable and pulley system.
The company would not say how much the GZ-22

'·.

THE NEW BLIMP - Ooocl1ear, AIINII, 11M
8IIIIOWICed It Is bufldlng a new, advaDCllld teduroloiY
airlhlp to join 118 fleet of bUmps., Aialtoulh not much

wUJ cost.

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blger &amp;han pnw:nt llnhlpl, tile new blmp
IMler 1111d quleWr. Shown Is an anlsl'o reodenlg of
Qoodyear'a new bUmp. (M' I " erphoto).
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Times-Sentinel

Ohi-Point

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W. Va.

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Help Wanted

to Do

~ Account exceutrve
loc•l
• : aree, advertiSing expenence
• or aeles preferred, direct
• comm1111on C•ll 614 387

Tribune - 446-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register - 675-1333

: 7690

: Student page 1t1rt1ng pay
• 82 3&amp; per hr Muat be
: availebla 9 moa
Prefer

• Gelha Co Call 448·READ

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Expeuanced Floral De
Signer Sand mqutrtel In
Care Of Box 606 Galhpoil•
Derly Trtbune B25 Th1rd Ave

Call4411·4393 or 814 258
1787

Expenenced person to pamt
houaea
barns
roofmg

other odd tobs Call 448
0910 or 446·7604
HouH Pltnttng l1wn mower
repatr, very rea1on1ble
wOrk guaranteed Call 448

66118

Gol1ipolos Ohto 45631

Public Nottce

Pubhc Nottce

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NOTICE TO
CO NTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
OEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

PROBATE COURT OF
GALLIA COUNTY OHIO
PUBUCATION
OF NOTICE

LEGAL
NOTIFICATION

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All of the Teafords would like
to thank 1he churches the La
dtes who had the soup SUpPel
R~eme

and all h11.ett who contnbuted
to the Luctnda Wheat Fund II rt
had not be011 lot all of you rt
would not have been posSible
to ratse thts money whiCh ts
very much needed lot Ctndy s
liver ttansplant
In checktng wtth 1he fund we
lind 1ha1 they have $34000 00
tn the fund now Thts ts
IIIIi 000 00 sh011 of 1he
$1!0 000 00 needed for thts
liver ttansplant
Please contnbu1e Make
your che ch payable to

Soetety Nattonal Bank
Luctnda Wheat
LIVet Transplant Fund
Ravenna Ohto 44266
Aga1n Thanks

The Teafords

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NOTICE
American leg1on
lafayette Post 27
Election of
Offrcers to be Held
Monday
May

16. 1983

7:30 P.M .

b d Bonds or checks shall be
mad P. payable to the Board ot
Ed uc at1 a n Gal li p Ol iS C ty
Schools
No b1 d may bf! Wi thdrawn to r
a pen od o t s•)(ty !60) days after
the scheduled c t o~ tng t me for
the ece1p1 of b ds
The Board o l Educa hon
reservo:..s th e nqh t to re ec t any
or all b1d s not rP.spons,ve TO tne
soec ,ftc at,on s and accept ay
b d deemed m ost favo rab iP to
GtJI Itpol s C1 ty Schools and to

GALLIPOLIS ( 111'
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Ellen M Borrv
Treasurer
Apr rl 24 M ay 1 8

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446 0294

Gun Shoot Rutland AmMI~
can Leg1on 1 p m Sun May
22
Abaolutely factory
choke guns only

8667

LOST -wh1te &amp; gray cat
weanng black flea collar
llat seen tn Chandler Dr
P•rrllh Ave 29th St area

304 675

Yard Sale

avatteblo
9716

Krodel l'iirk Club

House, Pt Pleasant WV
Auct
Lonn1e Ne•l
Call

614-367-7101

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Flea Market Chillicothe Mall
Shopp1ng Center Tl'l1rd
week end eacl'l month
f1e1ta Ortwe In each
Saturday

3 Fam•ly Yard Sale May

18th 17th l!o 18th 1 mtlo

back of Evergreen
Watch for: s1gns

Oh

M1y 21st at local 643, 16 1n Ruat•c H1lls Syracuse
Oh
Huntington for election of
union off1cer1 For chanoe rn
leaderthlp 1nd d~rect10n of
your Unton Hall Vote for 1m
Talbert Butlntlll Manager
and Eerme Johnaon. EacuF
t1ve Board Member

wv 304

AUCTION every Saturday
ntght 6 p m
Mt Alto
Auction Barn Cons1gn
ments taken every Saturday
1 00 t1ll sale t1me Emma
Bell Auct1neer 304 428

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Wanted To 8uy

Otamonds gold banda class
r1ngs, 11lver coTna, 1 0 1 4
karat scrap J8Werly Tawney
Jewerlers 2nd Ave Galh-

Gtveaway

ANY PERSON who hu

p&amp;~pl

to g1ve1

woy Colt 614 379 2700

1 part Btrd dog puppy male
3 mo old Call after 8

446 4737
Part Labradore Ret &amp; lr11h
Setter 1 Y2 year1 old Male

Regular till ~1pringa and
ma:ttren Good cond1t1on

614-992-2665
Very am•ll collie type dog,
fnendly gentle w1th chdd
ren G1ve to good i'lome

614 992 7774

THREE k1ttena
lluer
tr11ned calico wh1te black

l!o ltgor 304 458 1640

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male

week old k1ttena 2
2 fem1le
litter

trolnod, 304 676 6152
DOG

p1rt

THREE

Cocker

304 675 5321

Spanrels

Due to P&lt;~rktng thts sale wtll be held It the Gallla
County Fatr Grounds on Rt 35 - 3 mtles West of
Galllpohs Ohto
2 ptece 711 walnul desk 12 panes Slag glass des k Jcorner
desk ntce se&lt;: tetary Latktn desk tound 1able &amp; set press
ba ck chatrs rare pnmtttve cupboards very chOJce llatwall
cupboMds 2 wood tee boxe s very ntee Ht oak serpenttne
dtessets Ht oak beds old wash stands chotce, hall tree, ntce
mal block ntce old Ctder press sets oak chatr, pressback )
p1eces Northwood catntval 4 fancy 110n beds rare gents
chest old oak cabtnets wtcker baskels some old guns fancy
rockers oak
Aladtn otl lamps &amp; olhers, broad axes sad trons old mower
seats and hay rake wood buckets old wood platns old hand
tools brass kettles old kntves Stiver thtmble Coke 1892
other m e thtmbles. glass Daisy churns old post cards, large
wood loy box bottles old crocks (blue), brass wash boards,
lar1e Coke stgns tool boxes old lools approx 20 old p(cture
frames, old trunks buller molds, 8 qutlts, many old horse
collars, R R lanteu\ tare mule pack, cow bells ar,owhead~
*Apptol 30 stona Jlrs many c~o1u ones Slunnston W.
Va , Ravenswood. W Va CottiiiYile, W va , 111111y Hamil·
ton and Jonu Donahue plus ftlt·Eqle Jar.
Note We have many rare pitcn. Old • r nickels
Terms: Cash or check w/proper I.D. luncb served.

AUCTIONEER PRESTON MUSTARD
Phone 1-614-ZI&amp;-51&amp;1
App }uctlonMr: Jerry Lloyd Phone 1-614·215-1229

For tnformateon

227 -1119, 9AM-9PM,
Mondey thru Fndey Adams

Part or full time salesperson
for women's retad clothtng
store Ekpertence preferred
bu1 will train Send re1ume
to Box 707 1n care of The
Galhpoha Da1ly Tr~bune 825
Thard Ave
Gallapoht, Oh

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Satesperton for led•e•
parel 1tore m Galhpoh•
EJ~~panence not necesNrv
Send resume to boll: 808 In
care of the Galhpolia Deily

Tribune 825 Thtrd Avo
Gollopohs Oh 46631

Truck1ng No exper~enc• ne
ce11ar For •nfo call 91 9

EnterpriHI, Inc

227 -6140 or 919-227
8159 9 o m - 9 p m

!Experienced gymn•at•c•

Mon Frt Ad1ms Enter
pri111, Inc

1..cher needed for aummer
and pOhtbly year round
progr•m Must h•ve gymen·
sties teech1ng axperience or
4 15 veer• competitiVe expe ..

nonce. Apply Immediately ot
Q.lltpolla Parka and Aacrea~

tlon Dept 618 Second
Ave. O.lhpohs. Oh 411631 :
441 1789
Maaon1ry~Subcontrect

or:
piece work 1t R1o Grande.

Oh 'Block Co Bnck' motorIll
fum1ahed Reply to Jince
Contr•ctora. Inc • P 0 Box

182. Brlco. Oh 43109 or coil
18141 863 9322 Work to
ltllrt 1st of June

Someone to hve 1n w1th
elderly couple Room boerd
wagea Preferebly some
one that can drtva a c•r

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ALUMINUM ROOFING
AU LENGTHS IN STOCK

8FT
10FT
12FT
14FT
16FT
18FT
20FT

'9 95
'12.20
'14.45
'16.70
'18.90
'20 90
'22.96

ADDITIONAL 6% OISCOUNT IN APRIL - CASH &amp; CARRY

&amp;.......

POMEROY LANDMARK
814-.92-2181

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814-446 0175
Call 614 379

2432

PUBLIC AUCTION
SAT., MAY 21, 1983

10:00 A.M.

ANTIQUE AUCTION

Jackson Auctton House
May 22. 1983. 12 Noon, Jackson. Ohoo
1 mile east pn State Route 788
Walnut 2 piece £aSIIa~e slant trent secretary oak curved glas ch1na cup.
board dav. teet and OOwed door a leu ~ oa~ l door chma cupOOard
large oa~ 2d001 !xlokcase l.~rge square 5 1egged falje Bndeye maple lor.Jr

drawer dresse1 wtth beveled m1rror nee walnut vanity w~h sw1n g m rror
small mahogany llat top desk one drawer oak bookcase se creta~ maple
halt bed: one 3 drawer oak Eastla~ e drESSer wtlh beveled m1rret Sleaded
gass wndows. 5el ol 6 Tback chars Sttekl€\1 rock ng cha1r an oak s1':1!
board wrth m1rror. la&lt;lles SPinet desk: 3 oak dressers wrth beveled m 1rt:rs
very mce.
4 dr_. slant front secretary 4 pressed back spmdel cha1rs t• cwt
1•1! 2 dOOf warGobe wrth drawer n: bottom 2 caned roclma chans

Busttt Brown hobby horse V1ctonan dresser with acorns pu tls 1'111 n1c:e
oak sidebo•d wrth m1rrcr- mus1c cab1net rourtd chestnut table a small
oak dlot&gt;~ll tab~ 2slan1 !toot bnokcase secrotanes I claw &amp; ball and
l lnck feet n1ce blmboo 5eWIOi stand two mce flat top ;;t~ llln
dome top trunk from Italy 2 dOor oat! close closet wnu u111~. . .s _Ene
lorn two codar chests 5 drawer oak Htgh Boy ches1
A 2 door oak Hatwall cupOO;ud slant !rant secretary with t1ger maple mlay
High Boy mahogany chest set of 4 press back spnri!l bad chaus walnu1 3
drawer chest rA drawe~ w1th hankie boxes oak lamp tale a SQuare oak Ia
b~ a m•~• lout legged ta~e oak pedestal ~ hall lree chot~s oak rocl&lt;
1ng seat chtld s wagon 2 rocktng cha1rs. 2 potty chair) Old chars, diShes
and mrsc 25 pteees ol Roseville and Weller JXJMery pdures and p cture
!rames Crock tars add 1rons old tools wood ~mid ng, d1fterent vanety
ch1l d's toys tl:lbbyhorses, tncycte
Cons1anments com1ng m dally many ttems too numerous to menhon
Refreshments W1ll Be Served

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Coleman Bellamy- Phone 614 286 2200
John Not1er- Aucttoneer- Phone 614 BJ7 8208

PUBLIC AUCTION
MONDAY, MAY 23, 1983
10:00 A.M.

loCo'lted at Henderson W Va across bndgefrom Pt Plea
sant W Va
To settle the Estate of the late Hetbert E Myers the fol
lowtn&amp;wtll be sold at Publtc Auction Bustness was fotm
erly known as Mtd Valley Pavmg
Asphalt Plant - Backhoe - End loaders - Dump
Trucks - Truck Scales - M F Tractor- Mtscellaneous
ASPHALT PLANT -Cedat Raptds Model E3000! capactty
atr conlrol mciOded wtlh plant are all blueprtnts and part
manuals plu s 35' van tratler wtth large amount of paris Plant
ts complele and ready for operatton
BACKHOE AND END LOADERS - J 0 450 backhoe end
loader on tracks i OOd condtttOn, 530 CaseCon shuctton Kmi
endloader on rubber good condtlton M F loader Model
1650 on rubber
DUIIP TRUCKS - 1975 C 60 Chevy dump 366 V 8 1as en
gtne 10 bed 5 &amp; 2 spd 26 782 actual mtles, excellenl con
dttton tubber fatr 1972 AM C dump 427 V 8 gas engtne
12 \\ bed 5 &amp; 2 spd atr ltft Chealer axle 63 868 actual
mtles good condtlton good rubber
ltiiSCEllANEOUS - Fattbanks Morse !ruck scales 60 000
N capactty, 34' length, J D 3 axle Tag a long lratler 3 pt
broom sweeper rear mounted hke new Hobart Welder, 300
amp on runntng gears P &amp; H arc welder 285 amp 12"
Case bucket 36 J D backhoe bucket, J 0 Rtpper J D 6
blade 12 x21 olltce bu tldtni 1969 MF 13S farm It actor,
gas wheel hay rake approxtmately 3 000 gal metal storage
tank conslruclton Stgns plus small amunl of mtscellaneous
TERII$. Complete payment day of nle by cash, cash11rs
chK~ All company and personal checks must bt accom
palld by bank ltfler of credtt
Auctlon"r Note All equtp111ent e•cept plant WIS
purclllltd new by ltlr llyers Very few smalltlems, pl1111
bt on IIIII
Not Responstble for Acctdtnts
AuctJonHr-£dwln Wlnttr-lllllwood. W VI
Phone 273-3447

H~vtn&amp; sold farm Will sell personal Items tlo appro• 6
m1les from Pomtroy. Ohto on St Rt 7 to Chester, Ohto
Take SR 248 to lop of htff ltlet a gravel road y, mtle to
farm
TRACTOR &amp; EQUIPMENT'
WD ACttacto' AC manure spreader, 16' flat bed hay wagon
Rona;e hay baler 3 pt• hay rake pull dtsk harrow
'HQUSEHOlD"
9 pc dtntng room sutte 2 pc ltvmg room sutte rocker coffee
&amp; end tables cedar wardrobe slereo chest of drawers 3 pc
bed room sutle humtdtlter Pictures, mtsc ltnen s heater
w/ venl colleemaker clothes hampet lamps recliner stu
dto couch mtsc cha11s NW sweeper &amp; mtsc tables
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR IlEitiS '
Sewmg IOCHeJ setvmg lray miSe dtshes, vases, otl lamp
large crock 2 3 &amp; 8 gal stone rats &amp; corn sheller
'IIISC'
Pump sprayer elect11c g11nder bench vtce saw gas lank &amp;
pump fans msc ltres, miS e tools chtcken feedets alum
ladd er &amp; miSe tlems

OWNER-LANDO &amp; ELIZABETH CLAY
Cash
Postltvt I 0
hts
Dan Smtih - Aucttoneer
949-2033 or 9U-7301
Marlin Wedemeyer Apprentice Auctioneer
Nol responstblt lot acc1d1111ts or loss of property

Quilts, Coins, Guns, Stoneware, Cupboards

Primitive Antique Auction
DATE: THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1983
AT I P.M_

I NOTICE!
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
liSHING CO recommends
that you do bu11neas wllh
people you know, 1nd NOT
to ..nd money through the
m11l until you have 1nve1t1
gated the otfertng

22 Money to loan
HOME LOANS 10'1&gt;'% ftxod
rate Leader Mortgage 77 E
State, Athena. Oh1o 1 614

592·3061, or 1 800-341 8664 1n Oh1o

23

Profess1onal
Services

$60,112

6000

Call 716 842

mcludmg

ext 4438

Sunday

Males and females needed
fOr customer terv1ce evalua
tiona , partt1mework 1rregu
lor ba111 Varted 1nterest1ng
oompanson shopptng No
1nvestmant Include phone
number w1th response

Shop n Chok Box 28176
lt1tanta. Ga 30328 Atton

.~:·~;;;: ·I

Broad renge of bookkeeing
and t•x 18rYIC81 available to
suit your bu11nen needs

446 3862

TUNING 86 off plus

446-4372

Wtll apen 8t clean swtmmtng

a. bath on Bulav1lle

Mtd S20 s Call 614 692
4369
Lovely, 6 rooms Double
garage beautifully lands
c1ped aru lot Atop Rose

Htll Pom 40's 614-985
4267

304 675 6568

~~~~~~~~~~~
31 Homes for Sale
4 bdr 2 full baths f1n1shed
basement 2 car garage
Appointment only 203 K1
neon Or Galhpolts 446

1223

sa

6846
BV owner 3 tiedroom 2
story bl'lck 121 1 Ma1n St
pr1ce reduced 304 675

2381

McClintock Wtldhfe Area
66 years or older appl1cants
rt11dent of state of WV
must meat Department of
Labor income gu1dehne1
Apply at Pt Plauant Job
Serv1ce

12

Sttuattons
Wanted

Reg11tered nurse wanted for
1 V Therapy team Cuuel
part time statui No expe
rtence necessary Contact
Brend1 Jackson 1t 814

l;c~;e=-;ciRSiw;l,;iijjd.

FOR SALE 1n Mrd
Newly remodeled
home w 1th ftreplace p0111
ble woodburner close to
schools and shopping Call

*

N1ce 3 bedroom bath buck
home, central atr and close
m to shoppmg canter of
Pomeroy
Oh
Rental IS
$260 per month Call for an
appointment Hobstetter
Realty Cheryl Lemley 614
742 3171 or Velma N1c

2,. Iota &amp;. a mobile l'loma

room
washer dryer
un
pennmg, sun deck porch
awntng, new draper111 e~~:
cellent cond1t1on 304 676

1 2x60 2 bedroom w1th
rural water gas haat Has
some furniture price

&amp;12 600 Or 41oul!o mobile
$1 4 BOO Cell 446 1240

2885 or 304 875 7656

1976 14x70 Peerless MH

all or port Colt 446 2599
after 6

bedroom all electric mob1la
home 1n good cond1t1on on
Thoma• R1dge Call 304
676 3280 and ask for Ron
Hickman

&amp;11 500 Cell 614 -246
6408 448 0212
1 970 1 2x65 Detr011ar on Vz
acre 2 bedroom wood
burner central atr 20x24
garage
Along Raccoon

Crook Call 446 3820
1970 12x65 Detrotter on Ya
acre 2 bedroom wood
burner central atr 20x24
garage
Along Raccoon

C•ook Call 446 3820

Call 614 245

onsky, 614 742 3092

2 bedroom all new pamt
some carpeting Oap os1t re

quorod 614 992
$100 month
You work on
we furn1ah
depO!Stt 614

30~

Pomeroy area
rt S. keep tt up
materral
No
992 6846

MODERN 3 bedroom fam
near schools &amp;
hospital Referen ce &amp; dep
ostt reqUired Call304 676

Apt for rent Half double ~
bd room Apt Adults pre ferred N o pet s 614 992 ;

304 675 1078

27\9

ONE bedroom mobtle l'lome

$150
4154

month

1 bed room Apt $ 196 mo
tnclud1ng uttht1&amp;S Equai
housmg opportun1t~ Con ~
ta c t V11tage M anor Apts

304 675

1 bedroo m apt

614 992

Apartment
for Rent

543 4 614 992 591 4 or
304 882 2566

2 bdr Regency Inc Apart

APARTMENTS
mobtle
homes houses Pt Pleasant
and

menta $ 200 per mo or 1f
mcome 1s S 10 000 or leu
HUD averlabl e A One Real
Estates Carol Ye ager Real

Galt tp ol ts

614 446

822 1
ON E bedroom apartments
for the elderly All utlllt1es
pa1d Tenants pay 30 per
cant of the1r adjusted 1n
come 1n thts HUO su bs1d1zed
apartment bu1idmg Twtn
RltJBrs Tow er phone 304
675 6679 Equa l opp ortun
tly ho mung

tor Call 304 675 6104

Small fu rn ished ho use 1n
c1ty adults onl y Call 446

0338
Furm shed afftencv apt ~n
R1o Grande ut 1httes pa•d

Ca ll 446 0167

0 N E bedroom

JACKSON ESTATES Equal

apartment

402 1h 24rh St Pt Pleaunt
phone 1 614 992 6858

Houstng Opp onun1ty has
one bedroom aper1ments
rent start rn g at 8157 per
month and two bedroom
apartments rent start mg a t
$193 per month Call 446
2745 or leave m essage

APARTMENT 1 bedroom tn

Pt Ple aunt HUD ac cepted

614 446 2200 o• 448
3131

45

Furn1shed apt $ 18 5 wal e r
pd 2 bdr 131 Yl 4th Av e
Gell1pohs Ca ll 446 4416
aft er 7 PM

Furntshed Rooms

Fo r rent Slaepmg Rooms
and ltght house keeptng
ro oms Pa rk Cent1al Hotel

Ca ll 446 0756

6 13 % THI RD AV E
fur
ntshed $135 mo mctu des
water Al so 513 Th11d Ave
furmshed washer and drye r
drshwasher $ 175 rn o m
e ludes wator Ca ll 44 6
4 222 between 9 an d 5

Sleopmg roo mS 1 25 ut1lt18S
srngle male Share
bath
9 19 Second Ave
Gal hpo l1 s Cel l 446 4416
attar 7P M

Apartment s

Fu rru s htJd Hpt

30 4 675

554B

adults

ALL electn c homa ava1lable
on Oh1o Street reasonably
pnced call after 5 p m
THREE bedroom h o use at
3100 Parrtsh Ave Pt Plea
sent phone 304 468 1078

lookmg
schools

ower
Ohto R~ver c1ty
446 3564 or 1

613

423

8928

36 acres at Rodney on W T
Watson Rd Owner fmanc
1ng available Calf 446 8221
after 6 weekday s

Ono lot 40x130 Colt 676
4391 or 446 4038

1970 Skyl1ne 12x60 E~~:c
cond $6 000 New water
heater roof repamted Best
0 ff. r
614 986 4377
ewentngl

Lots 3 to 6 acres Flat rural
water Green Elementary
Call 614 379 2196

Call 614 266

6035 or after 7 PM 8 1 4

1..:.- ----:--::--:-:--

1 4 acre lot 1n Bradbury
Good location Tra1ler hook
up All uttht1es
SEPTIC

1974 Holly Park Mobtle
Home total etectr~c. partly
turn11hed, carpeted, 2 bed
rooms
1ntercom system
centr•l a1r porch undarprnnmg In exc cond Call

TANK
2602

Manuel

676 2205

CALL 614 992

2 acres partially cleared city
water, asking $6 000 304

2200 sq It 4 bedroom 2 814 949 2769 John

2lA acrtes corner Greer &amp; 8

USED MOBILE HOME
576 2711

Mite Ad Block top, 304
676 1198

FurRTshed S. unfurnished 2
bedrooms a1r cond beftutl
ful r~ver vtew m Kanauga
Fo ster s Tra1ler Park 446

1602
2 bdr part turn
m o b1le
home •
water sewer
garbage pa1d $125 dep
req Call 448 4002 after

4 30
1- - - -- - -- - ·lc-

SPRING VALLEY S FINES!

rar r c11,um

love t ~"""'" " " "'~' Homcot

rOtl 11aiue Qualtly !Jwll tlrmJgl ou t I ol umtSII,JIIy -well
lam!'iCHp('(j llupe ltVIIlg 100111 "Wil h hOI'! "'ltt dOW '\fl(ICIOUS )
bedHlOill~ ? &lt;.; p 11klin ~ l 1 1tlh~ ro n1piPit ntndi 111 krtr llt'll wt h all
thr f'Xh il\ ht&gt; Julll rl ! 11111ly lOUt 1 w1l h b 11 r ~ w til'&gt; lovtlv !tr eplace
m1fl co mplt tr h u l o,ut ... ol r lo\ r l "PH' A p•c h~ t P' rh 1I hO ml!

tll SICir dfld out l ilkr

hJok ynt I \Ill

2 bedrooms Mobtle Home mw

Recmo 614 387 0288

10 x 66 2 bd roo m mo b1le
home 1n Ractne area 614

992 5858
2 bedroom m o btle home
ApproM.tmatelv 6 mrles fr om
Middleport or Pom er o y

614 -992 5868

tar 6 p m

LARGE kttchon. 3 bod
rooma, basement gas fur
nace 2 bath• &amp;. large lot

Only *18 000 00 located
tn Chiton WV Cell 304
675 3030 or 675 3431

AUCTION

*

EVERY TUESDAY NITE 7·00 P.M
AT KRODEL PARK CLUB HOUSE
Rt 62 Out Past Heck s, Pt Pleasant
Ntce electnc cook stove black &amp; wMe 12 IV rocktni c h~r
seve1al boles of what oots &amp; glass tenls awmng tents add on
Ienis new cowboy bods candy pamt &amp; statns
Sponored by Fraterntty Ordet Pollee
Aucttoneer Lonnnte E Neal-614 367 710L

Ratliff's Pool Center

Almost 2 Acres Under Roof
MassiVe lndoor-tkrtdoor
Antique-Flea Martel
At the Pnde tn Tobacco Mar
ket Nolth 26th Street Hun·
ltngton W Va Bnna your
anttques trtvta odds &amp;ends
garden crop Turn tl tnto tnst
ani cash Over 200 dealers.
tncludtng ptofesstonal dealers and advanced collectors
Evety Saturday &amp; Sunday
Free parkma. dealer $5 00
Call (304) 523-2l31

lnground &amp; Above
Bio Guard Chemrcals
Hayward Sand Frlters
Pool Supplies &amp; Toys

446-6579

0

Thrs ad good for 10% off chem1cals for May

HILDA DRIVE - 811ck tr level f atrvtcw

3 Bs hvtng rtn

modern k1lchen fam1ly room w1th NOOdtJwncr basement Garage
and stmage bu tld ng. Lob ol il f'C~ sh uth rmd lhJw• 1s W tstunglun
Elemenlat y ~ke us .1n o!fr r1

MORTGAGE REVENUE BOND MONEY
ANTICIPATED RATE

9.98%
30 YR S FIXED RA IE
Gtve Us A Call For More Oe_tatl s

9 9 2 21 04 8 30 o m 5
p m Sot Wed Equal Op
portuntty Employer

EXCELLENT STARTER HOME - Modetn 3 brrlt oom ltvtnv toom

Wdl do baby 11ttmg 1n my
home Rac•ne area Any age

dlntng toom moder11 k1lcllcn l 1urtchy room mce fam1ly room w~h
a woodburn er La1pc .:;!mag~ atea 01 workshop ma1nlenance free

LOCATION 4 mtles west of Jackson Ohto on the Appa
lechtan H1ghway or known also as 124 Turn left on C R
20, go I mile

Have vacancy for elderly
man or woman 24 hour 1

down - depend111g ort

ITEMS TO SELL Clttrry l2 pane pinned eltra wtde stepback cupboard very unusual small Sll pane step bock cupboatd latge p1nn1d 8ltn pte safe oak oval class secretaty,
oak slant fronl desk. pnm1t1n cherry dropleaf hble oak
pedestal table set of stx pressback chatrs, gatele&amp; table.
large oak ltbmy tahle w/d,._s, chestnut flatwall cup
boatd oak flalwall, 2 oct110n !lilies squate oak table.
pnmttln school OIISters desk. oak h1back bed oak Ht8oy
chesl, oak dresser1. chtld's Wllnut •avetall blanket chest.
oak wardrobe w/ drawers. sllllwrtttn&amp; desk Btblestand.
blanket chest fancy Florence Hot Blast coal stove, laun·
dty stove. day bed, double pressllack tocktr oak tocker,
old trunk Royal typewnter, An- kttchen clock 2 B&amp;H
oil lamps, 2 Alad'111 oil lamps, ark room lantern !In 011
lamps
SponRe spttloon and ptlcher blue &amp;crey blue &amp; aroy •tone
ptlchet, over 40 stone lUIS, Jln and ctoch over 10
w/ wnt1n1, old wall jlhone. WMd ~tter piddles spoons.
bowls and mashers. several Mt fancy tron beds brass and
tron ktttlu, hook. rvp a!lf IIC rues 8 HANOSTITCH
QUILTS OYER 100 UARS OlD. IIEYU USED, htckory bas·
kets. blue &amp; white
Mil more, Germ111 dtshes,
depress1an elm an• urntvt~ old llottles, postcards old
money dtmes nlcklts. peMift 11111 dollars. old poc~et
kntvu ntra ntct - d. 1155 IIIlTH-WESSON 32 CAL TIP
BACK SINGLE AClllll I£YOlVII WOflltliiG OROU
TOOLS Shovels, f...U, aon, III'Oid 111d double corn mill,
corn slltlltt, 01 ,..., ctlllllttntts tubs dove1111 bous
w/advlltllttntnll, tlltr111...... can tronsut corn
sheller,
laltlm, h11111tr1, luchtw &amp;rlln stfter,
harst coll11s. ;11M tot _ . ,
Ttrms Cnh or ctltlfitd clltcl loat check w/proper I 0
flo out of IIIII Ptfllllal clltcts lulld1111ved.
IIUSTAIO AUCTICIII SliYICE

Room for reht , or Room &amp;

,.11111-

•um

JACISIIII. . .0

PrtSIOI llntlrd, AlctiN•r--&amp;14-216-5161

Terry lloyd, Afpt At!diN•r

614-216-1229

No

Pa1s 304 675 1453

4338

5 20 Acres woods

256 1572

874 000 00 Phone Dtck
larch ot 409 735 9392 of

U50 mo
9170

304 676 6711

458 1666 eftor 5 00 p m

bath. 2 cer garage, frreplace
bnck on 9 acret, With
out bu1ldmg 2 mtlea from
New Hewaf on Umon Ad

to• Call304 675 5104

Two bedroom mob1le home
kttchen t urn 1 small chtld
accepted S180 plus utllt
t1e1 Referen ces requ1red

Owner I Agent

1974 Ktrkwood 2 BR unfur

$12,000

4 BR house

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

niahed mobile home Central
a1r heat carpet throughout
Stove end refrigerator

78 ACRES small barn&amp;out
bu1ldmgs Remodeled farm
house
Good well. 835
tobacco base &amp;. all mmeral
rtghts
Assumebie loan 8 % percent
payments S276 00 n1onth
3 bedroms banment &amp;.

Three room apan , utdtan
pa1d $150 a mo two atory
house S100 mo A -One Real
Estates, Carol Yeager, Reel ·

Apartment
for Rent

45 ACRE form woth 1975, 2 1ly room

BV owner For sale or rent
with optton to buy 3 bed
room ranch w1th full 11:r:e
basement bath &amp; Vz on
Leon Baden
Phone 304

PRICE reduced on Be1uttful

s

CLEAN USED MOBILE 1977 14x70 3 bedrooms 2
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL full boths 110 000 304
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES, 675' 2949
4 Ml WEST. GALLIPOLIS
AT 36 PHONE 446· 7274
14•70 all electrtc 2
bedroom atr stereo fam1ly

w 1111 out EC cent atr,
woodburner total electrtc
new carp throughout un
derpmnTng , outbu1ld1ng

land contr11c1
$160
month No down payment 5
rooms &amp; bath
600
Pomeroy area 614 992

off160 Coll614 388 9748
2 baths 2'h m1
from HMC on 180 2 c ar
garage large garden spot

5975 Also storm Windows
lot by Rutland Grade
School W1th workshop
n1ce cellar chimney for
woodburner 614 742

3 BR houte 8 m• from HMC

TRI STATE MOBILE 34x8 trader wtth 24x1 2
HOMES USED· CARS. addition, c1ty water &amp;. well
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS Crab, Crook Ad 87800
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL 304 676 1323or304 578
2372
446 7572

142 acres near R1o Grande
house 8a butld•nga W1ll sail

under conatruct1on. Ivy Dale
SubdtVIIIOn KCK contrac
tors, Inc Call 614· 367

a.

b1thaW11eman
gar1ge Real
$326
mo
Cell
Estate

after 5

Coll446 7077

trngton, WV 25709, 304
5:26~7801 Equ•J Opportun
tty Employer

Modern home, 1 1 rm
2
bath on 2 acre lot Rt 326
&amp; m1
of R1o Grande Call
614 • 37 9 2683

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

33 Farms for Sale

gorogo 675 3030 l!o 675
3431

0631 or
446 1769
1-.:..::..:._:
_______
_

32 Mobtle Homes
for Sale

1971 Wtnnebago motor
home (big one) , very good

2372

PERMANENT ha1r remm,.•l
Profe111onat Electroly11s
Chntc A M A approwed Dr
referrals Monday Wednes
day Fnday by appomtment

~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~::~::~~::~1

Rustle H1lls Syracuse 3
bedroom all electrtc hard
wood floors, carport and
ltorege VA &amp; FHA IP

2 bedroom houn on large

TWO mob1le homes f or rant
on At 2 •bout 5 mmutes
from town Call aher 6

Houses for Rent

Coli 446 3643

Newly remodeled 8 room 2
story house with 4 acret
land Rtverfront v•ew Pnced
for qu1ck sale Call 446
4915 aftar 5 or all d1y
Sunday

44

614 992 7787

6

PIANO TUNING LANE OA
NIELS
Reliable tervlce
11nce 1966 A110c1ate of
Brun1card1 Mus1c Co Phone

Oh

3 bed house on Rt 36 l 'h

proved $34 600 614 992

614 992 6941

Box 1109 Galttpohs
45631

JBR 2 full bath central aTr

614 -949 285
3 bod•oom 1332 eq ft

CONSERVATION OldO

Buytng houMa and ap•rt
menta Need propenies w ith
favor•ble pr•ce •nd terms

Modern 3 bdr ranch gar
age carpet Rodney area
Oepoa1t &amp; references re
qu1red •286 permo Black
burn Re•lty Call 446-0008

pools Call 446 4a96 altar
6 OOPM

.ot.,nn'"

Real Estate
Wanted

By owner 3 bedroom home
rn Rto Grande Oh Cell
614 245 6274 or 614-241!5 9517 for appomtment Rea aon•bly pnced

Racine 2Va ecre m1n1 farm
remodeled 3 to 4 bedroom 2
d d
story
alummum Sl e
houae
City water gas
eewer basement, &amp;; 2 car
A
f
s th
gar•ge
croll rom ou
orn HS 614 4379 2424 or

TWO openinga for 66 yeers
ot older applicants Must be
a rea1dent of State of WV and
meet Department of Labor
nicoma gutdehnes Areas
needed are clencal. van
drtvera &amp; outreach workers
Temporary for 7 weeks
$3 36 par hour, 30 hours Plr
week Apply at Pt Pleasant
Job Servtee

36

3 bedroom home at 123
Garf1eld Ave full flntshed
b11ement . 2 fareplacel 11r
cond. new carpet 2 1h b•tha.
all th11 on a 2 1cre lot that
runt from SA At 7 to the
nver Pnced below replace
ment coat Owner w1ll con·
11der fmanc1ng wtth low
down paymant C1ll 446

fireplace
lot clote
to
town
Calllarge
446-2599
after

42 Mobtle Homes
for Rent

304 675 6277

Colt 614 379 -2196

OPENINGS at Hunttngton
State Hospital for LPN'e and
RN ' s Positlona are evaUable
for work~ng w1th developmentally dt11bled, ptych1et
rtc acute and long term care
r •.. stdents of the facility If
1nter11ted send CV or con

tict Polrlcto Vondevoldo
AN, P 0 Drawer 44B Hun

on land 304 6711-2449

comb
2 blth. IJ
room double garege
trees. net wood 11ding, rur•l
water, 2 acres or 30 ecrM

home tn Add1son
small lot newly remodeled
furnance &amp; woodburner
fully tnsulated exc cond

614 742 2951

Government Jobs
Thousands of vacancies
must be f1lled 1mmed1ately
lJp to date d~rectory hsta
JObs from S 17 634 to

oqutppad knchen

3 bdr

Clol Bookkooptng

PI~NO

FIVE acres land . down pay
ment and teke over pay·
ment1 city w•ter &amp; electric

FR
LR ,

Porter Rd Colt 446 4732

dtacounta to semor Citizens
churches tchools Call Btll
Ward W1rd a Keyboard

EJ~~cellent mcome for p1rt
time home asaembly work
For 1nformat1on call 604-

home
fueplace 1n

4 rooms

Mature responSible person
to 1uperv11B 3 ch1ldren agea
8 10 &amp; 11. Mondoy thru
Frt • 8 15 4 46 durtng the
summer startmg May 31

cell 614 992 -3917 after 5
pm

3 bdr

36 lots 8t Acreage

1546

Corot Noot

Gatl Lasater

Pay cash for Used Mobtle
Home or Travel Tre1ler Call

Busmess
Opportumty

614 949 2406 o•614-992
2241

Sunday

pohs 446 1615

Germ•n She

phard. port Collie Spoyod
304 882 3356

nec..ury

cell 919-227·0494or919-

21

Golllpho. Ohto 46631

641 8003 Ext 7124 Opon

273 3700

Floor loom

4

614·992 8370

McCauley Tractor Sales
Ravenswood WV 304 273
261 1 or sale lot Sendywdle

8177

Pomery-Mtddleport
&amp; Vincmtty

We pay caah for late model
cl1an usec:l cars
Frenchtown Car Co
8111 Gene John10n

1-----------

83, 9 00 a m

Call 614 388-

TRUCKING No •xperlonce

Auction every Fn n1ght at 446 0069
the Hartford Commumty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandiSe every week
BEDS IRON. BRASS. old
Cona1gme,.ts of new and furniture, gold, sMYer doluaed merchandrse always
lara, wood 1ce bo~~:ea. stone
welcome Richard Reynolds J&amp;ra. ant1ques, etc • Com
Auctioneer 276 3069
plete household• Wnte
M D M1Uer, Rt 4, Pomeroy,
Complete Auct•oneer SerOh Or 992-7760
VICe Alto do appraisals
L1eensed &amp; bonded to sell
Gold. srlver stMing, je
Households farm furnish welry, nngs, old co1na •
Ings &amp; Real ettata Over 26
currency Ed Burkett Barber
years exper~ence tn buytng &amp;
Shop.
Mtddloport 992
aelhng new used &amp; anttque
3476
furmture 61 4 -992-6370
Osby A Marttn
Wanted to buy New ueed 6:
ant1que furniture Will buy 1
AUCTION ferm machmery,
ptace or complete housernduatnal equ1pment, trucks
holds Call Oaby A Marttn
&amp; tratlers all 1tz:e1 Saturday

May 21

LABORERS wanted Hours 3 fam1ly yard sale Mon , May
S am to 6 p m Saturdey,

SAT., MAY 21, 11:00 A.M.

lP AM -5 .PM.
M1d~leport Ohro 45760

May 12 at K Mart lot brown
needlework IIISOra, senttment•l value Call 446 -

15

ctune repaTr
parts end
supplies
Pick up and
delivery
Dawta Vecuum
Cleaner , one half mde up
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AUCTION SALE

:Low overhead and d1rect buymg contribute
:to a good savings, but we also sho~ for
:special deals to bnng you ~ter savmgs.
:We can sell you a heavy werght carpet for
:t11e price of a light weight carpet.
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:see us, we have one of the largest selec·tiolls in the area.

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The Wiseman
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:SAVINGS OF 20%, 30% &amp; 40%
. ARE NOT UNCOMMON .

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Auctton every Tuesday

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4187

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lidewalk1, pettol Brw:k •
block, etc Free e1t1m1tn

Ohi-Point Pleasant, W Va .

614-949-2779

Ntce 1o1m ctty set JOI dtSIIIcl P11ced" 1111

day core Call 1114 8117·
6329 or 614·887 3402

JLu•tueu, extra clean

Board 614 992 6422

304 675 6392

Insurance

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sur1nce Co h11 offered
Mrvicea far f1re inaurance
coweraga 1n OaiUa County
for elmoat a century Farm
home and pereonel proplrty
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Snowden, 446-4280.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
REAL ESTATE
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
locatod at 322 North Second Strttt ltltddleport, Ohto.
preuntly known 11s Batley s Shoe Store

DATE: FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1983 AT 11 A.M.
Due to retutment ltlr Hmel Batley wtll offer to sale at
Public Auctton hts commerc111 buldln&amp; and lot located
322 North Second St , tn Middleport, Ohto Thts butldtng
tor tlui put twenty ynrs Ills IIHn tn use as a shoo store
It has a lara• first floor aruw/bastmtnt for storaceand
lour l•p r111talapartments upstairs Tht stott Is open
every tlly except Tllu11d1y and Sunday for lnsptclton The
shot tnnnlory don not 1111 wtth tht bulldmc
OWNER: HERSEL BAILEV'
Terms. 10'111 deposit cash or certified check doy of sale
ltalance dull clostna. Closlnato bton orbttore June 20
1tc3. Otaaslt 1101 to bt rtfundtd. Tam lifO rt~ed to sell
with conlir!Utlon GT seller.

speed , new radral ltres,

ga s saver

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1978 Ppntiac Trans Am ......... .
PS, PB,
1975 Ford LTD ....................... sggs
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$2 100to $8400

QUICK ACTION PRICE TAG 1 Prtce S I a she d New 12x l 6
kitchen butl1 tn range llllCr owHvc oven c,,shwasher &amp; diSposal
New bedroom &amp; hath ? oiltct bedroontl gas heat Wasltn J ~on
ElemOfllary Pnccd 10 111e 30 s $1 750 lo$1 000 uJWI1 - l'oss hie
owner f nancmg avt~1lable 1
MODERN RANCH HOME - 3 01 4 IJedtoOIII&gt; 111c e ltv ll f, 100111
eat tn ~1tcheu fa n11ly room full bast;m en! fl u5~ u mc h.ts been very

well kept 2 cat
down

ga~age P~tcetl

only n 1111 40; As tow " $2400

PRICE REDUCED - OWNER SAID SELL' Tl11s new tust c round
home IS sutrounded by I acre mote 01 less ol woodland Lois of
glass and a lovely vtew All wooden beamed cet~ng; 3 01 4
bedrooms kttchen ltvtni room,2 baths faii1!1Y 100 m 1660 sq «
INtng space plus a fun basement Over J 600 sq H ol rusltc
wrap atound decktng The on~ round home m IhiS area Ma k e~

an offer

arr trlt, crurse auto , stereo

Good work car,

65,000

miles

Wood Chips or Mulching s1o a Pickup

PEACEFUL COUNTRY SmiNG - Rolling 2 aetes more or klss
adds a spac10us settmg lor home ltvntg room dtntng room 3
bedrooms 2 baths, knchen wtth an ISland gatage patiO Gteen
Elemenlary Look thts ov~1 &amp; make us an offer'
VERY SMAll OOWII PAYMENT - Sen.ng on I he edge of town
Wooded lot! Lots of pnvacy 3 bedroom ranch Ltvtng room
w/woodburner dtnlng room large deck off dtmng 1oom,
unftniShed basement &amp;gara1e Washtnglon Schoo~ Very low 30's
Make us •• offer

IUD McGHEE REAllY

Prnton lltilt1rd, . .IICh •napr &amp; Auctioneer
2999 FIYI Point ld , Jick101, 0~10
614-216-5161

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Furnished Rooms

Furnished apt . adults. N o

GOOD USEO APPLIANCES

Peto. 304-675- 1453.

· washers, drve.ra, refrigera tors, ranges . Sk·aggs Appliances. Upper River Rd ..
b~;~aide Stone Crest Motel .

46 Space for Rent

446-7398.

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Refrigerators $60 and up.
washere &amp; dryers $90 and
up . All guaranteed, good

cond . Cai1446 -8181 .
Matching sofa. love seat.

and choir. Coil 446-4303 .
COUNTRV MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33, North of

Pomeroy. large lots. Call
992-7479 .

Office splice for rflnt . Call
Cleland Realty. 614 -992·
2259 .
THE former Moore' s Store

Garage on 3rd. Street, Pt.
P1eaaant. Equipped with hoiat, tire changing equipment,
wheel balancing machine
and mora. For more inforamtion contact Wayne Kincaid.
304-676-2450 .

SWAIN
AUCTION' &amp; FURNITURE
62 Oliva St.. Gallipolis. 6
piece wood living room suitfl'
with 6 inc h flat rums 8399 ,

bunk beds complete with
bunkias $199, 2 piece an -

tron livingroom suites 8199.
antron recliners $99 , other
recliner• 880, maple dinette

sets $179. love seats $70.
hide - a - bed $260 , box
springs &amp; mattress twin or
full $100 se1 rogular-firm
$120, maple dinette chairs
$36. wash stands $34 ,
maple rockers S69 , 7 piece
chrome dinette set $149. 6
piece dinette set SB9. used
bedroom suites, refirgara tors, ranges , Che&amp;t, dressers,
wringer washers, TV's,
dryeres,. &amp; shoos . Call 446 -

3169 .

LIIVNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofa. chair, rocker, ottoman, 3 tables. (eKtra heavy
by Frontier), 8685 . Sofa.
chair and loveaeat. $275 .
Sofas and chair a priced from

$285. to $895. Tables. S45
and up to $125 . Hide-abeds . 8440 . a,nd up to
8525 .. Recliners, $175. to
8360., Lamps from 528 . to
$75 . 5 pc . dinenes from

s99 ., to 8436 . 7 pc .. $189 .
and up . Wood table with six
chair, 8425 . to $746 . Desk
$110 up to 8226. Hutches,
8550. and up, maple or pine
finish. Bunk bed complete
with mattresses, $260 . and
up to $396 .
Baby beds,
8110. Mattresses or boK
springs, full or twin, $68 ..
firm . $68 . and $78 . Queen
sets, $195 . 4 dr. chests.
$42 . 5 dr. chests. $64. Bed
frames. $20 .and $25 .. 10
gun - Gun ce blnel s, :9360 .,
dinette chain $20 . and $26 .
Gas or electric ranges , $325
up to :9375 . Baby matrenes.

S26&amp; $35 . bedframes $20.
626, &amp; $30 , king frame :960 .
Good salaction of bedroom
suites, ceder chests.
rockers , metal cabinets,
swivel rockera .
Used Furniture .. bookcase.
rangeS. chair s, end tables.
washers, dryers. refrigera tors and TV ' s. 3 mil es out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to
6pm, Mon . thru Fri ., 9am to
5pm. Sat .

446-0322
COUNoV APPLIANCES,
INC . Good used appliances.
washer, dryers, refrig ., TV
.sots. 827% 3rd . Ave .. Galli -

polis. Call446 -1699.
Sofa and love seat, floral.
exc . cond . just like new.

$450 . Call446 -4173 .
Maple dining room set, table
four chairs, S76 . Call 446 -

8546 .
Hotpoint refrigerator , Hoipoint dryer. chrome ' break -

last set . 614-992 -3270 .

15, 1983

Ohi-Point Pleatanf, W. Va.

51 Household Goods

1983 NicChi sewing machine free arm model with
several different zig zag
patterns. cost new ovet
S300 repossessed model
only 3 mos . old. like new
cond . payoff balance owed

7 pc . living room suite, .like
new, 8460 or be !It offer. Call

446-4138.
30' alec. range aua ca do' like
new 5160 , refrigerator
White· $75, Kenmore elec .
dryer 895. White Kenmore
washer 8175, dining room
table &amp; .chairs $66 , 6 pc .
bedroom suite $295 ,' unfin ithed cheat of draweu see.
kitchen cabinet antique $95 ,
air conditioner 6 ,000 BTU
896. Maytag wringer
washer 895 , all these items
will be cut 20% as wall as
many other items in our
ttore. Good' thru Ma'y 16th.
Skaggs Appliances. Upper

54 Misc. Merchandise 64 Misc. Merchandise 54 Misc. Merchandise

32x63- 174 piece a brown
underpinning for a mobile Fireplace inMrt, twin blowhome used just 1 year came ers, autometlc thermo.t1t,

off a 14x70 mobile home.
long places measure 32".
•hort pieces 21" and 10
incheaacro11, enterlock In a
metal fr1me , wood grain

finith . Call aftor 6PM. 446·
3066 .

256-6246 .

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LE PLACI; CONDOMINIUM
NOW SEWNG
215 2ND AVE., GAWPOLIS, OH.

Why wony about mowing lawns, painting, and
outsitle maintenance: When you can own one of
these 2 bedroom, 2 bath condominiums. Walk·
ing distance of banks. churches and shopping.
Hurry! There is only 21eft. For appointment call
446-1546, 446-1694. or see Charles or Mike
Neal.
tfn

Home~ade pies made to
order. Will ·deliver. Call441-

2127.

White's metel detectors. 3
guna. Honda generator. Call

9308 .

52 CB.TV. Radio
Equipment
EARLY American AM -FM
stereo, maple c~binet , 304-

675 -1474.

54 Misc . Merchandise
For sale metal culvert 6 inch
thru 60 inch in stock . State
approved 16 Q&amp;uge 12 inch
86 .36 per ft ., 24 inch
$10 .10 per ft . 36 inch
$16 .60 per ft . Also plastic
culvert in stock _ 6 inc h thru
18 inch. 8 inch $1 .80 par ft ..
12 inch $3 .60 per ft . Ron
Evans Enterprises. 4 mi.
South of Jackson on ST . RT .

93, 614-286 -6930 . ,

BTU

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Coli 114·388-1270.
, 8 HP Ev&lt;inrue boat motor.
8 HP Kohler horlzontalohaft
motor. A 0 Smith 152 gallon
hot woter tank, oman 1 .76

air

448-01548 .

Pricoo otart 82 .99 oq. yd ..
992-8173, 10-6 .

ou. ft . Kenmore camping

446-4944.
PICKUP tool box, f60. 68
Chevy ;; ton pickup. 304676-6646 . .
Early Amari·
can llvingroom suite, real
cheap, and other thlng1. ~all

304-675-6109 .

AN ADDRESS TO BEPROUD OF- 3~1 DEBBY DRIVE
- 3 BRs. 2Y• baths, large family rm., LR. completely
equipped kitchen, 2 car garge and MUCH MORE.
Drive by this one and then call «6-0008 for an ap·
pointment to see the iside.

BLACKBURN REALTY

like new. Worn only once.

Call 446 -9769
3694 .

or · 446 -

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

refrit .. 1 10 vol1 window air
cond . Coil &amp;14-245-9548 .
Pr•IIUN treated fence posts

•2. 95 each, 1.12 planod
pine lumber $66 pat ft. Wo
plane lumber. Bidwell Coun try Furniture.. At. 564 Bidwell. Oh acrou from · the

Poll Office . Op 0n 9-6 ,
Mon.-Sat. Call 614-38884~3 .

Locust posts 7ft. long . Call

441-4599.

Broker-Auctioneer

River Rd . 4'46 -7398 .
Electric range , double oven,
refrigerator , air conditioner,
wringer wuher, metal kit chen cabinet . Caii614 -3BB-

l!nglioh ·S..tdle 4' cutback
uM&lt;I one 4-H -•on. f250 .

Five he1vy atHI framed-4
ponnod wlndowo 33in. x 43
ln. •26 each or oil for •1 00.
Coil 614-388-9684 after
8PM .
38,000

Ohi-Point

. 100 locuot pooto. •1.75
• aac:h. Call 114·2511-11035.

cond .• uMd. 10 months. Call

Cheap carpet. If you hive
rental property or rent, don't
mind lligh11y irregular
HEAP Vouch.ors . Call 614- carpet, you can ..ve money.

JUST LIST£0 - Th~ comfortl·
ble 3bedroom home issituated
M 2 acres with several
out~dgs. ~ Paved roads, conven~nt to the mines, soopping
&amp;schools. Best of all aftordabl~
with a modest down payment
yoor monthly investment is less
than $175.00'
FIRST TIME BUYER - 9.9%
INTEREST - is available on
this contemporary 3 bedroom
home which features vautted
c"l1ngs, oa&lt; cabmetry, family
room. &amp; garage. Ta&lt;e advantage ol this opportunity today.
CALL

. RCS REALTORS
Craig Swenson
1-614-593-5571

Bill Childs
992 -6312

G•• courier atate water
heater, 30 gal. Call after

LIFE
INSURANCE

Real Estate General
Call

44~552

5:30, 4411·7?20.

Anytime

Beth Null 245-9507
BMR 427 - $3~. ma~ntenance iree sidinp_ fenced back yard,
family onented n~ghborhood. This is a very c~an 3 BR home. Cal
for appointment
BMR 389 - This fine home has4 bedroomsand is located close
to town. You will have a large klt w~h a county atmosphere and
have all the city conveniences. Call now!

HDMELITE

Real Estate General

•3&amp;0 . 00 . Rototillor.
U60.00. phone 304-675-

6113 .
NIGHTCRAWLERS for Ale,
7.tl centa a do1en . Behind
Hig~

ochool. Also will mow

lawn• in Pt. Pleasant : Call

304-675-5162.

srR
· Eo\ICEO

W1th large add -on bu1ld1ng, asphalt dnveway
on qu1et streel out of h1gh water~ Racine. Thehvingroom
IS extra large Th.ere IS a cement walK and large covered porch , also
a metal storage build1ng. You can be 1n lh1s one m two weeks tor
only $16,900
SACRIFICE - QUICK SAlE - I bedroomS, balh, hv1ng room. &amp;
eat·1n kitchen on 11rsllloor. Basement has 3rd bed room. laundry
area &amp; C!tra room. Concrele lloor w1t11 shed at the end of drive.
Convent~nal and FmHA fm anc111g poss1ble. As&lt;1ng $27.500. Ma&lt;e
your. oNer, owner's loss c.1n be your gm located 1n RaCine
3 ACRES - RaCine. owner w1i1 help l1 nance

BMR 431 - NEW LISTING - Brd ranch includes 3 BRs. LR.
DR. family room. 2 ~ baths. s1tualed on 38acres .Call to see thisone
today'
BMR 432 ~ NEW LISTING - 3 BR bi-tevet.1n Rodney Village II.
Includes family room. fir eplace and more. Situated on fenced
·corner !ot. Call lor details.
BMR433- NEW LISTING- OWNER TRANSFERRED-Nice 3
BR ranch incl udes dining area oft llv1ng room . natural gas heat.
central air ... budget $48.00 month. Sm. play room or den. Utility
area oft kitchen. I car garage. Situated on large flat lot. On Jackson
Pike. Pnced to s~ l at $44,900.00. Better call to see this one.
BMR 434 - NEW LISTING - 3 BR, spl1t-level orne. This home~
better than new. Includes 2 car garage. Srtuated on lg corner lot.
first lime on the mar&lt;et Prked al $44.900. Call for details'

CALL US TO BUY OR SELL
NANCY JASPERS - mnCIAT£
PHONL 843-5175
Or 992:2751 To leave A Message

kopt. •soo . ca11 304 -2732105.

byHennArnoJdandBoblee

one lenet 10 each squJre . to form

Baby rabbits . 6 to ·9 weeka
old. Aasoned solid colort
$6. each or 2 for f8 . Coli
446 -4680.

lOur ordn'\lry worcts.

Lowrey Geni Magic Cord

Orgon 1* years old . Aoklng
•5oo. 304-67&amp;-3238 .
Maytag heavy duty walher
*100 .. automatic waihw •
dryer e125 .• Kenmore natural gas dryer *100., Kenmore heavy duty washer
ees., 30 " electric ,.nge.
white 8815 ., 30" gas r1"ge

green 885 ., Self defrooting
refrigerotor *86 . 6'14-742·
2352 .

55 Building Supplie.s
Building materials
block, brick, sewer pipet,
windows , linttllla, etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Grandi,

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$2,995. Call

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KENNEL

614-992 -6747 .
Registered Apricot Poodle.
Good wi1h children. 14
months old . Male. $76.

614-992 -2165 days.

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t01m the surpnse answer. as sug ·

614-992-6093 .

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Jumbles FAINT PATCH SATIRE DISOWN
Answer What they usually ask for when you Ma ve
ever y Intention ot pay ing your mcome ta.o..
with a sm 1 1e ~ CAS H INSTEAD

Pets for Sate

HILLCREST

Female Himalayn cat . Tortie
point. 1 'h years old . $200.

Cocker ' Spaniel Pup. 7
weeks old . Buff colored.
Registered female . &amp;126.

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Build your own Early Amerlcan ~ome , 2 or 3 bdr ..

Male Himalayn cat, cream
point. 2 years old. $200.

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I.Kc Reg . malo Poodle
puppy. Call 446 -1609.

Musical
Instruments

The Sunday

W.Va.
Musical
Instruments

1 - - - - - -- -- Gretch Electric guitar. ''The
Country Gentleman . "

t400 . Coil 614-986 -4106
after 5 :30 .

PEIIVEV laad amp, 304·
6715-6004 .

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

PLENTY of vegetable plants
of aU kinds . Delmar Garnes,

Letart. WV 304 -896-3400 .
Potted Toma to Plants for

sale -247 -2862.

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Farm Equipment

614-992·6335 and ook lor
Jim .

La8on1a ' a Quail Farm . Mature Ouail now baing sold :
Eggs available now. Must
have advance notice with
deposit . Chick s available at·
later da1ea . Order early!

plantar . Call 614 - 266 ·
1209.

614-985 -4346 .

For aala-9 N Ford tractor
compla1ely rebuilt , new
paint . 1000gallonfiberglaas
water 1ank, 8 ft . long on
metal cradle with the skids.
Also a 7 ft . international
drag disc . 18 ft . tr i. uel
machinery trailer . New

$1,400 . Robert Hill, Racine,
Oh . 614-949 -2013 .

Doberman :

Stud

Structures. Automated li·
veslock feedlng -compu1er
f&amp;eders . Call collect 614-

Angus bulls 1 to 3 yrs _ old.
excell ent blo od line. Slate
Run Farms, Jackson , Oh .

686 -2260 . John L. Betts.

Cai1614-286 -5395 m614 ·
286 - 1787.
Jersey m ilk cow . $600 firm .

Ferguson 6ft . type disk . Cell

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livestock

Oliver tracer Oliver 77 teriet
with 7 ft . mower. Cell

614 -388 -8469 alto• 5PM .

Call 614 -256 -1468 .
Regist ered

Registered White face cow
with flnt heifer 8 wk . old

calf. $1 .000 . Co11614 -388 8701 .
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Thoroughbred

mare $950 . 304 -895.- 3681
TWO year old stud colt ,
304 -675 -1608

Sarvfce.

POODLE GROOMING. Cell
Judy Taylor at 614-3 877220 .
DRAGONWVNO CATTEIIV
· KENNEL. AKC Chow pupPies. CFA Himelayan , Persian and Siameae kittens.

Call 446-3844 after 4PM .
2 American Pit Bull Puppies.
1 male &amp; 1 female, $250

each . IIDBA bred. Call 614388-9709 .0

LOVELY COLONIAL - Beautiful two story home in the heart of
downtown. Has 2 bedrooms, 1~ baths , formal din~&amp; mce tarpet
See today'
#1149

Canaday
Realty
446-3636

OUTSTANDING BUY ~Frame home w1th aluminum siding 2
bedrooms. bath. located 1n town. Only $8.500. ·
.#0085

10 ACRES - Close to R1o Grande. Half wood&amp; $12,500.
ROAMING ROOM - (j]od building s«e, 811. acres Graham School
Rd.
#1080

u4udlrPY Ca110day 446 · g6g6
C01ana Cllo~Qey 6 75 ·4000

CReaQ to~g

lARGE METAL BUILDING - Build1ng 5 3Zx7fJ. (j]od for
commercial or storage. located on I acre at Bidwell.
#1105

[B Gl

IEALTOI

JUST UST£0 - ASpring Valley residence that ~
' situated on a largo lot overooking Rt. 35. Has 3
bedrooms, I ll baths, fireplace, full basement plus
all has recently been redecorated. Has above
ground pool &amp; assumable mtp, $67.000. Call Clyde
Walker.

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entrance Ioyer to the spacious equipped kitchen you'H
home. 14x24 living room with fireplace, plush carpet, 3
baths. All the extras, cen. vac .. intercom. trash compactor. drapei
2 car garage with auto opener plus 24x26 storage bldg. Under
$100,00). Just listed'
NEAR POMEROY - Oassic Cape Cod stylin~ 3 BR. l 'h bath~

vin~ siding, central air cond .. beautiful throughout. Watch the

boats on the Ohio from the front porch. Shown by appointment

9989r
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~tmC,AltD IIIIIWI ..... 11! IGOD I011.:rt MR '10 QUURO IU'ftl$.

BEAUTIFUL IAIID - Aflllrox. 26 acres, nm~ level. remodeled 3
BR frame home w/alum. sidin&amp; New fornace, bath. Good barn.
JUST R£DUCED TO $43.000.
I

IlEAl 11011£1 HOSPITAl- Plenty lor your money. ~rt loye!
lane has 4 bedrooms, I fuM bath plus 2 ha~ baths. Family room,'
· equipped In: hen, cent air. All tarpel!d exr.ept kill:l'en and baths.
2 car Jllltaae. Amust see' $59.~.

TO. HELP YOU BUY OR SELL

ville . Oh . 1-614 -667 -3838 .

Cell 446-7795.

DliOO BEAUTY -' Quality constructed brick ranch, frOm the

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ANGUS

BULLS . 14 months old ~
Goebel Angus Farm s. Cool ·

Happy Jock Dog Food. AKC

TO $59,900 last 3 years making this house over. and
believe me she has a talent. Take your lime wh1le
yoo're looking so you can see e~~ery little exciting
detail. It features alargo new fam1ly room wnh Buck
stove and overhead ian, 2" baths. a library with
skylight 3 large bedrooms, lormal dining with
crystal chandelier, newly remodeled knchen, new
roof and a very nice setting on large Spr1ng Valley
tot You should took at this one before buyin g
anything else. Owner transferred. must sell
Possi(je 9'h% assumption $59.900

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REGISTERED

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TOOAY!

''CLELAND GANG''

Dam side. 667 -6297 .

NEW &amp; ·Used Harvestore

"A" FRAME - Energy eiiiCICnl. 6 rooms. part
basement. 1" bat h. wood stove &amp; Bl. heat. New
drilled well. Good s upp~ . soft wat e1 69 A. Priced at.
$36.000.
621 JACKSON PIKE - 9% ASSUMPTION - ThiS
6 yr. old bnck on f!l 35 orter; 3 bedr ooms. I '~
baths. dtmnR room. iam1ly room. eQ IIIP ped •~chen.
2 car g1rage anrl n1celandscaped yard. Conven1en1
to. everyt h111~ Onlv $59.900. Call Clyde Walker
9% MTG. ASSUMPTION - AttractiVe b1~k
c ~ omal ranch "' Cll\' school d1st 3 ood1oun" . 2
balhs. !~replace. l,un1iy room. woodb!lln"' · 2 " '
garage and I 7 acre setting less tl1an 5 mile~ !rom
town Call Clyde Walke• Pr ~c $65.000 00

SEE ·ONE ·OE._JHE

Registered A~g us Bull . Pro·
duces growthy vibren1,.
offspring yet aasy ca lv i ng ~
long modern. Heavy, ap ..
prox . 2000 lb .. Graham
Breeding Heavy Wy e or-,

Boardir-,g all bfftda . Selling

Remember
Senior Citizem Day, May 17t.h

108 ACRE FAIII - Close in but totally secluded.
Many acres tillable, 2 ponds, barn, othef IMildin~. Oil
&amp; ~as i
garage &amp; shop. Mostly remodeled
1ns1de.
·

livestock

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TO 20 Ferguson tractor whh
alngle plow, grader blade
and horte ditc , *1 .800. Call
814 -266- 1919.
- - - - - - - - --".. ·
Black Hawk 2 row corn

446-4410.
Standel custom ban guitar
amp . For information call

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Real Estate General

8MR 430- NEW LISTING - F&gt;e• 11 '1l buy at $38,500. lovely
trame ranch with 3
th carpeted dimngarea, 2
baths. Better see t h~ . ~·I' vwner an~ous to sell'

CENTRAL REALTY

926 Super

chalnsaw. 30 .. bar. like new,

BMR 398 - PRICE GREATLY REDUCED' Owner transferred and
must sell th1s 3 BR ranch. Close to town includes deluxe 18x36
inground pool. Reduced to $44.500 - PLUS Owners will pay
F.HA.-VA · points and dosing ,costs.

Unser a~ these four. Jumbles.

good condition, garage

56

North 2nd. St. Mipdloport.
·Open 9 -8. Cliff'o Place.

BMR 426 - Priced nght al $37.500. It has an assumable loan
with o~y 91h% Interest We are talking about a very c~n . 3 BR
home situated on nice ftat lot 1n a lamly onented n~ghborhood .
C~l lor complete deta!s.

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cart.

tractor Callll14-388-9884.

Flowers for Memorial Day.

BMR 424 - 2 plus acres with avery nice 3 bedroom ranch style
home. You w1ll love the cou nlry atmosphere Possible k&gt;an
assumption.

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7311 . See our model.

An11que 01k Reproduction
fumltu,., full line in stock,
•l•o Antiquel. Paul Conkels
Ant'9u11, Tupper• Pl•ins .

)l j'}l)f.\_0 fi;})l ~THAT SCRAMBlED WORD GAME

HARLEV Dovidoon gao golf

for ule or trade on Oliver
farm equ{pment. Oliver 88
tractor mak•• good pulling

BMR 429 - All electnc hi-level 1n Kyger Creek School District
srtuated on 1.21 ac res with assumable 9'h% loan. Call lor complete
details'

I ~IOBIL£ HOME Real Estate General

In t.ctory c1rton.
.6150.00 , Ph . 1114-2156·
1218.

Knluff Coal &amp; Firewood
Price• reduced May· July.
Pick or delivered . We honor

$96 . Call 614 -386 -8918.
Out of town Call collect. Free
delivery to your home.

still

1983
&amp;4 Misc . Merchandise 54 Misc. Merchandise

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Cadtr Wlrdrobe, 1ntigue
1 coffee teble trunk, 3 tier glaoo loble •
471hx18 1hx16'h in. and 1 concrete picnic table with
e.nd table 26x1 8Yu20* bonchoo. Call 614- 256with light walnut finish e30. 17118.

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BlltCK RANCH - 3BR, super
sizf l:itnily rm with fweplace. 2
&amp;Jr!~ Kyger
Sc~ $411,000

c.-

Creek

RIO GRAIIDE - Nice 2 BR

llame. Formal dinine Wood

$46,900 NEW LOW PRICE 3 BR home near city.
Wo!k-saver ktchen w~h d5·
hwasher, d~posal. range and
hood. lois of counler SJII(le. TV
or formal dining off kill:hen.
Garage with auto door opens.

lllimer. Garden Sjllt $27,00l.

: FM ACIU -

Newly rlllecorlllll 3 BR frlme oorne. 24x36

tllhlr lliJIIJide KYaer
1111.$34,!00.

TRAILER REDUCED - 1981

VeniLJa Vila. 14x64. 2 BR. .
Nice carpet. Now only

$11,500.

.tMID COIITRACT - SUPER BUSINESS LOCATIOII - 2 stay
' - - 1400 sq. n. p1us baement and _,nd noor all-. pkli
- 1300 _sq,_ ft... P9 witll occess from IIIey,
d!MIIIIIWn Glllpolis.$45.000.
'

011 Cout1 St,

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25 ~st gt~eet;9a~~tp~tr. Okto ~

OVERLOOKING TH£ OHIO RIVER NEAR ADDISON
- Attractive 4 bedroom tn·level on Uppe1 RIVer
Road 1n Kyger Creek School OISI. S1tuated on ove1 3
acres th•s home •ncludes a tully equ1pped krtchen.
lam1iy room . 1'? baths, car pcJ1 plus a 9'?'1
assumptiOn $53.000. Call Jtm Cochran

$12.000 - Located 1n town. 4 rooms &amp; billil Nal
gas heat. storar.e bldg and lree shade~! yanl
t.oca ted on deadend slreet Could be goocl l01
renlal purposes 01 start1ng home Cilll Clyde
WalKer
41ft AC. - An•achve wooded acreage, near R1o
Grand e Rural water avarlablc Excellent horne

snes. Reslncled lo housmg only No mobileS Call
Clyde Wal&lt;er

25.8 ACRES -

OLO£R HOM £ ·- Grl yow

hiUT1mCr ami pa1nl brush ,md Ifill tluo; ? 1JI'thoom
home m r,ood repau tl room~. 110 h;1lh. &lt;:f1 VPr al
small bwltl111 1~. 2 ~ x60 ba111 Ill' iln""' II O'xI B'l
w1t11 l1 replace, tobacco hil"" NP,Jily ?6 acu ~

(r emole) $1 9,60Q ,C&lt;tll Clyill' Walk•·•

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allotment

for

%looao, 304-346-8533 .

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Autos for Sale

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- - - - -1980 Chevette 67,000 mi ..
5 dr . good cond Call 446 -

~:---------------- 7712 .
?7 Grand f'rix , all power.
AC . good cond Call 446 ·
4292 .
1980 o rang e sharp
Chevette. 4 spd . S 3,195.
John ' s Auto Sales, 446
4782 .
1971 cab over , Peterb1lt, air

ride. very good . $6 .000 . Call
446 -7077 .

1972 Chevy hard top, motor
&amp; Hans in good shape. Call
614· 388-8634 anytime
1 980 Buick Rivera lots of
extras. Call 614 -367 -7485
1974 Pontiac 2 - 0 ~ H . 6 cyl .
one barrel. AT. PS. 6150 .
Rio Grande Estates, Apt . 12,
Fred Elkins .
1985 Chevrolet Chevelle, 6
cyl .. auto trans. 53.000
actual mi. Call446 -3277 .

VW make offer . Call
446 -3376

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71

Autos for Sale

Wagner

preme . 360 engine, 4 bar ·
rail, 614-992-3196 Gail
Miller .

1976 Grand PriK PS, PB . tilt
wheel. cruise control. Call
446-0109
1973 Chevy Monte Carlo
bla ck on black PS , PB .
AM · FM. air. PWR wmdo.ws.

1978 Camaro eJCc cond.
low mileage . Call 614 -256 1331 .

1976 VOLKSWAGON Bae ·
tie , 61 ,0 00 miles. new
pa1nt, new tire s. new rebuilt
motor, $2,000 firm . 304675 -2635 .

1977 Dodge Colt auto·
mat)C, new pamt job, good
mechanic! co ndition, excel lent gas mileage Call 614 388 9809 or 614 - 388 9911

Gl!(l. S. Hobs!etter. Jr.
810ker
Office: 992-5739

Vans 8t 4 W.O.

Just like new 1982 Harley·
Davison low Rider $6,600
also Honda 200 three
wheeler $1 ,200. Weekdays
call after 6:00 446-9396.

1981 Suauki dirt bike RM

TUAeg US Pat &amp; TMOft

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Trucks for Sale

viced et 100 miles. next

1976 Harley Davidson Elac ~
tra Glide. exc. cond .• lots of
chromo 13,500. 614-9926169 or 814-992 -3901 .

sorvlce ot 4,000 mllu, 2
monthl old, like neW.
83,800. Phone 304-BSj!3328 after 4 p.m.
1970 HONDA 450 Dream.
1150 . 304-882-242!1 .

*Willis T . Leadingham. Realtor , Ph. Home 446 ·9519
• Phyllis Loveday, Phone 446-2230
• Joan Boggs, Phone 446·1294

PH. OFFICE 446-7699

Trucks for Sale

Real Estate General

Real!or - 388-8156

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SOUTHERN HILLS R.E. , INC .

MAKING HOMES AFFORDABU MADE US NUMB.R I, CENTURY 21;

#571

NEW LISTING - SECLUDED - located near Gallta, 3
bedroom home that has heen remodeled New famtly
room, large liVIng room, bath. mce krtchen Scemc
selt tng with 2'h acres Pnced '" the low 30's
#339

nice
bedtoorns, formal drntng batli, eal -rn k~che.
basement, central a1r, alummum ' sx:lmg. stcrm
w1ndows. garage Located near Me1gs Juntor Htgh

#311

REALTOR

- CHARMING AND CONVENIENT 1s
this 1\&lt;1 story home. 3 bedrooms, 1'h baths, dinmgarea
has bnck arch and fireplace. Mobile home pad; rented
al present time. Nice large lawn In walktng distance of
post offtce and grocery. Priced at $34,000.
#341

sewtng
room. 8eautiluui
decorated.
basement. Over 'h acre
landscaped lor just
beginning. One mile of crty
lim1ts. State Route 141 By appmntment.
#297

LOOI&lt;ING FOR A FARM1113 Acres, more or less. 2
story 4 or 5 bedroom home. Kitchen, formal dining,
family room, bath, livrng room, enclosed IX!rch
Basemen! l "ge barn , s1lo, machtnery shed. mrlk
house plus other outbuildings. Pond Pnced tn the ~w

so·,

11111

Phone

JUST LISTED! - COME TO THE COUNTRY and enjoy
the qu~t romfort ol h~ 49 acre larm. Remodeled 3
bedroom home. Heat pump, central air Basement.
Pond Green house Good pasture. botlom land.
Part~ally wooded. Priced tn the 50's
#340

1- (614) 992 -3325

$13.500.

5 YRS. OlD - Ttreplace 111the
lamily toom '" • the full
basement, 2 cat gatage, ulthty
room. nice krtchen. dtntng wrth
French doors loa lat ge sundeck
and I acre Want $56.950
IN RUllANO -B room &lt;Jder
home on tg bt near scho&lt;J All
ublrttes. bath and 2 porcl1es
Askrng $25.000
84 ACRES - Lar~ ~ocked
pond. 3 bedrooms hardwood
floors. bath. barn. and other
buildings near Hemlock Grove
tn Bedford 1wp.. Vi of nltrlera5
lor $75.000.
FIVE POINTS - 1976 Sc hu~
14x65 on level lot 1.22 acres, 5
rooms, dmrn&amp; gas furna ce,
wood garage and metal ul1lity
bldg.
VERY GOOD - 8 rooms,
central air and hoi water heal
br eaklast nook. dinin&amp; lg ltvi~&amp;
2 lull baths, lull basemen~ nrce
lg lronl and ba.ck porches. In
excellent condibon "'lh little
upkrep near stores 1n Middleport. ()oly $45,000
WANT YOURS SOLO! LIST
WITH US AT 992-3876

Housing
Headquarters

Home
Improvements

STUCCO PlASTERING
1extured ceilings commercial and residential, free
estimates. Call 614-2661182.

Auto Parts
S. Accessories

230 cu.ln. Chevy 6 cyl..
beNd .0410 BRC piotomo.
Needs eaaambled . First
•121 taku oil. Call 614381-9884 after 6PM.

310 Turbomatic trans. Re ~
-.uih with guar•ntee. Chevy.

PAINTING · interior and
exterior, plumbing, roof1ng ,
aome remodeling . 20 yrs .
exp. Colt 614 -388 -9662.
Marcum Roofing &amp; Spouting. 30 years experience.
apecializing in built up roof .
Call 814 -388 -9857 .
Painting interior &amp;. exterior,
wallpaper hanging . Insured .
Free estimates. 614 ~ 949 ~
2686.

Camping
Equipment

Roofing, shingles , spouting
and aluminum siding work .
Insured , Froe Estimates .
614-949-2686

79 Motors Homes
8t Campers
1971 Kayot mobile home,
21 h .• self contained, sleeps
oix. Call 614-266-1931 .

Hi Pressure Cleaning. Alum ·
inurn siding. rrlobile homes,
wood, brick, sandatone
building and homes. Al1o
heavy equipment . Fully insured, Free eutimates . 614949-26'86 .
RON'S Television Service .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola, Ouazer. and
house colts Call 576-2398
or 446 -2454 .

lo peace, qutel and

carehee ltvmg

1r1 lhts tantasllc conlemporary llome.

BeaultUI Quaker made ca honets tn ktlchen, sunken ltv
tng toom wtlh ltreplace and calhedral ce11in g form al
rltntng 3 or 4 bedrooms. den. 2'~ baths. lam1lr room.
basement. 30 x60· ga1age ApproXImately ac1e
Owne1 wtll consder ltnance 111 Ctty schools.
#241
SOUJHERN P1ANTA110N1 - Not QUite. but has the
style ol the south. Pertect lor a large lamtly.
entertatn tn~ 01 tusl to entoy thts home Has all the
moder n conventences 17 acres wtlh pasture. small
creek. fXllld bMn, 2 oulbUIIdtngs Some ltllable
acreage l oca1cd 1n Green l ownst11p
~300

NEEDS REPAIR - But al a pnce vou ca n't beal 3
bedroom older frame home. LIVIngroom. dtn~g room.
lamtly. kitchen. bath large Iron! porch. Off street
parkrng Located at 721 Th11d Avenue $21.500.
n256
1'fl STORY FRAME w/app10x . 2'&lt;7 acres. Home has 3
bedrooms large ktlchen. 11vmg room wrth fireplace. 1
bath and 'part oasement. This overlooks the river and
prrced at $25.000
#256
LOVELY SETTING - 3 bedroom ranch and I acre of
trees !lowers and shrubs. Some ame ntltes are lamtly
roo,; "''h glass_ srdtng do01s and woodburner. Large
covered ,patiO rn the back. Outbwldrng wtlh ,a
workshop. woodshed and storage Pnced m th_e#4~
WHO COULD ASK FOR MORE - Ntce vtew ol thenver
and place to dock your boat ts tncluded wtlh lhts
tmmawlate 3 beroom, 2 bath home K~chen has
i~and ·range Basement comlet~y ltmshed lar¥e
9'x57' dec k plus 9'&lt;57' palo Prrced nght tn lhe 50s.
#274
RIGHT DOWN TOWN - Large 2 story home Co u~ be
used as commercral or residential property Starrway
and woodwork origmal. 9 rooms total The exterror IS
alumin um si din ~ Garage wah storage area. Located
414 3rd Avenue
#322
OWNER FINANCING - Located Route 160. ~der
home thai is neat, clean and cheerlul. 4 bedroom~ 3
upstairs. 1 clownstaors. Bath , d1ning room, liVing room,
k1lchen, sewing room and ulility. In good condition lor
an older home
#299

EXCEPTIONAL - Immaculate inside and out ~­
how you will find this 1nvipng brick ranch. Situated
on 4 secluded acres. Fealuron g 4 bedrooms.
butlt·rn k~chen. lull finished oasement. Over 2.000
SQ. It plus 2 ca r garage. Call lor your pnvate
show1ng loday'
#307
PRICED fOR QUICK SALE - 10 Acres partrally •
wooded Some tillableland, lobacco base, good garden
area. 2 bedroom mobile home. Dnlled well, 2 uldrty
bldgs. $13.000 or $2.700 down. 10% A.P.R., years
negotiable
~342

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - Great corner lot lor a
business. The butldtng ts tn good condtlton wtlh a 2
bedroom apartment upslatrs. The dow.-.;tatrs has a
lar~ slxJwroom k~chen, bath and stocage Have your
busrness nghl at hom~ no more gas m1teage to worry
aoout.
#305
RIGHT OUTSIDE CITY LIMilS - Sellrng cheap. 2bed·
room home with living room, drmng room, kitc hen,
balh and utility room. !Nerlooks the river locati&lt;J 155
Gartield Ave. l&gt;r~ed at $14,000.
#269
IDEAL lor young, old and tn-between. 3 bedroom
ranch Nrce carpet throughout Garage woth electr~
opener Fenced back lawn. Natural gas kneed air heal
Central a11 located rn town Prrced to sell.
#314
MINI FARM - Grten TOMtship- Modern 5 room
house. Tobacco base approx. 1200 lbs. Clean, neat.
Barn 1n good coodition. Garage. PastUie, some woods,
fertile tillable land. 3 miles ol Gallipolis. Listing price
$34 ,500.
#296
LOVELY MODERN HOME - located in the city school
d1slroct. Home has4 bedrooms. I \\ baths. lamily room,
kitchen wdh dtning L This home 5 priced on the 50's.
Possrble loan assumpltoo
#262
BUILDING LOT located attheedgeol Cenlenary. G1een
Township. No restrictions. Ideal lor house or mobile
home.
#302
LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME - The owners have
priced thishome to sell4 bedrooms, large kitchen and
dining comb.. living room, double vanity 1n oath.
Natural gas heal 4 exira loiS. Mobile home hookup.
Priced Jn the 30's. City schools.

IIACIIODWIIIIIDiftiDturnT-IS UDonUTID.

9 ACRE ESTATE - Ranch style bric~ 3bedrooms, 3'h
baths, basement Caretak~ build1np, trees, shrubs,
beautilullandscaping Large clean ~ ocki&lt;J pond. We
will show you the rest. Fairlield Vanrn Road.Green
Township
#251
COUNTRY CASUAl - En1oy lhe comforts ol this
charming home. 3 bedroom ranch wtth ltV1n g room,
bath, k~chen &amp; drning combinalton. lamtly room.
Fireplace. Storage, HI acres, more or less. Ltsled at
$24,900.
#303

BUSINESS - HOME· RENTAL
Bu~ ness eqti;pment butldin&amp; 6 room hiime - Central air, modem
ktlchen, l'h baths, all city convenience N1ce home. Rental - 3
room s. All for one pr1ce. An excellent ~nvestment. Get started now.
rn bus~ness and a near-by home.
~529

9.98% 30-YEARS FIXED RATE
LOANS AVAILABLE HERE
NICE BRICK LIKE NEW
CIDSE TO EVERYTHING
Beaublul surroundings. 7 rooms. all bnck, two~ar garage large
lot. family room. 14'x28', llvmg toom 14'x28' Ntce modern
knchen. And the best part about th1s property 5 the low, ~w pnce
Phone now.
#554
5 ROOMS, 3 BEDROOMS IN MERCERVILLE
Approx I acre. Ntce yard Ga rden space. N1ce comfortable hom~
Large front porch, oack patio deck. modern country k ~chen . large
bathroom On State Highway. Phone lor more deta~ls
#555
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST
84 ACRES MORE OR LESS
Step rnto one ol the cleanest farm homes 1n an ideallocalton. Three
Rood stzed bedrooms, large Irving room. &lt;unnv eat-In kitchen, a
ball!. Tobacco base, gas lease &amp; lree gas all go wtlh rl. Large barn,
cellar house and chiCkenhouse. Call today lor many mor• .. r,.,,.
#483

MAKE US AN OFFER on th ~ well conslructed 7 year
old bric~ 2 lull oaths, 3 bedrooms · large master
bedroom. family room w~h lirepiKe. living room,
kdchen, d~ hwasher. range, d~posal. 2 car garage wtlh
eloctric opener. Central air. large·lawn. City schoob.
Priced 1n lhe 50's.

CHARMER AT $27,900
POSSIBLE ASSUMABLE LOAN
WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Could be 4 or 5·00drooms. large IX!rches, bath, liv1ng room.
fireplace wtlh gas log~ dining room, krtc hen wrth bu1~- 1n caomet~
full basement, ~orage building and garden spot 1n city school
dtstnct Call lor more detais. •

~333

#550

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NEW LISTING - HOME AND INVESTMENT - 2
bedrooms. well eQuipped k~chen oil furnace. fireplace.
parttal basement Rental home. 4 rooms wrth bath. Nice
2 car garage.UIHity building shed. over 117 acre lawn.
Garden. Strawbemes.

#336
SMALL FARM - 25\\ Acres, house, barn, bush hog
tractor and wagon. 2 story home has 2 bedrooms.
upstairs; living rom, dining room , kachen and bath
down. -land moslll pasture, some tillable and a nice
s~e l~coo base. Property ~ ruled al Friendiy R~

(i? 1982 Ccntu.ry 21 RR~J Eilt•:t Corpor-.uon •• llU~oltc forthc ·NAF @and TM - tr~cmarh of
U r. 1ury ~ I Reai Estal"! Corporllltton Equal Hout m• O~uunny Q

F &amp;. K Tree Trimming. stump
removal. Call 876 -1331 .

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North's choice of one club as

hot tar application. carJMn·
ter. electrician. muon. Call
304-676 - 2088 or 67!1 4660 .

!he oponin&amp; bid is eminently
correct, and al!er that start,
!he bidding proceeds quickly

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to four hearts.

Edith explains that you

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contract. There happen to be

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Water Weill. Commercial
and Domestic. Test bolea.
Pumps Sales end Service.
304-896 -3802 .

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nine easy tricks ln no-trump,
but care must be exercised

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three spades and a club.
Here is tbe sure-thmg play

SOUTH

Get your carpet in ship
shape . Water removal. FREE
ESTIMATES, FURNITURE
CLEANING . CAPTAIN
STEAMER 614-446-2107.

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for the hearts game. Wln the
diamond in dummy. Draw
trumps. It will requare three

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leads .
Cash the top diamonds to
dtscard the deuce of clubs
from dummy, Then abandon
any tdea of talung the club
finesse and play dummy's
ace-queen . 1t doesn't matter
whtch opponent wins the
trick. He will be forced to
give you a ruff and a discard
or to break the spade suit for
you.
Either way you end up losI n~ a club and just two spade
tncks . thereby winning
game and rubber
Tht s isn't likely to be a
new hand to man.Y of you
readers. A teachmg hand
seldom is, but each has some
point or pomts that experts
know and other players
should learn

Vulnerable: North-South
Deiler Norttl

E &amp; R Tree Service. fully
insured. free estimates .
Phone 614 -367-0636, coli
after 6 .

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Painting interior or exterior ,
free e1timates. Call 675·
6344 or 446-9326.
Painting, interior &amp; exterior.
brush or spray, commercial.
residential . mobile homes.
alter 6, 304 -676 - 1128 ,
l M . Johnson,

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By Oswald Jacoby
and James Jacoby

Call 304-676-1293 lor
black top paving &amp;atimatea
for your drive-way or park ing lot. Also Buying &amp; selling
heavy equipment.

The

teachmg

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New

York's Cavendtsh Club IS

handled admirably by Edtlh
Sehgman.
She starts tOday 's hand by
remindmg her pupils tha t

Roofing and Gutters . Reaso·
nabla rates . Insured. 304675-6166.

(NEWSPAPER ENTEHPRlSil: ASSN )

JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING . Fomerly Dewitt's
Plumbing. Call 614-3670578 .

~f_I~PROVE~ENTS

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Excavating

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Dissolutions or Uncontested Divorces $350.00
(Costs included).
Wills $25.00
Small Estates $350.00

Nu·Prime replacement

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DOZER WORK By Ted
Hann• . ponds, ditches,
basements, etc . Call 4464907 . C•rter &amp;. Evans
Tranaportation.
lonnie Boggs E~~:cavating .
Dozer. backhoe. dumptruck.
Work bV hour or job. Call
446 -7903.

84

HAMLIN KING
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

T

Bill's

windows
Storm windows &amp; doors
Aluminum &amp; vinyl
siding
Haw met Patio Covers

How met screen rooms

446-0855

Mobile home awnings

511 Second Ave . t:allipolis

Aluminum utility
buildings
691 Miller Olive
446·2642
Free Estimates

SerVInc Go tha &amp; Mr!ip
Count1es

Electrical

8o Refrigeration
DEPENDABlE WASHER DRYER REPAIR Guaranteed work. Call anytime
614 -266-6620 or 614-2661207.
SEWING Machine repairs,
aarvica. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Sciuora . Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 992 -2284 .

SOLUTION

General Hauling

JONES BOYS WATER SER VICE . Colt 614 -367 -7471
or 614 -367 -0691 .
Need something hauled
away or something moved?
We 'll do it Colt 446 -3159
between 9 and 6 .

'

JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Call Jim Lanier. 304-675 7397 .

REALTY ·

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446-0008

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec Ave., Gallipolis.
446 -7833 m 446-1833

SUNDAY PUZZLER

3 BEDROOMS - 3 ACRES M. OR L
Mobile home 14'x70' 1976 freedom, I \\ baths. underprnmng_ loiS
of bu1rt-in cabinets, range, refrigerator, dinette set. A1r condmoner
and other turn~ure. Rural water, nice land lor garden. All this lor
only $22.500
11425

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BEST BUY IN TOWN - Stylish 2 story homewas
built m1894 and must be seen lo apprectate Large
open foyer and stairway. LR. dimng rm . parlor.
romplet~y equipped modern k~chen , 4 Brs . 2'h
baths, new s1dinp, garage, near schools, shopptn g
etc
NEAT AND CLEAN - ·cONVENIENT IN TOWN
LOCATION - ·1 Brs, 12&lt;18 LR, large krtchen &amp;
don111g area wrth range, relng &amp; drsp. laundry w1th
washer &amp; dryer, new carpet. expensrve drapes,
carport, gas heat. humKJrfter, dehumidlllel. a11
cleaner, central a~r Watch the Blue Oevrl football
games ~om the large rear sun deck $50.00071 NO
$37,500.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 82&lt;80 all steel
constructiOn w~h fireproof tn s ulat~n Overhead
crane. has offtce &amp; baths. Formerly used for boat
sales &amp; repair. Located across from Srlver Bndge
Plaza wrth access to · the Ohto Rrver Polenltal
unlim~ed Call Ranny Blackburn
CHILDREN GROW - HOUSES OON1 - Th • 5
bedroom beauty ~ tust nght lor your growtng
famrly. You'll find thos home Situated on almost 3
ac.es w~h lots of trees. pond &amp; ctrcular dnve. The
2300 SQ. ft. of hvmg area tncludes an eqwpped
krtchen, LR, lamtly rm , laundry, 2 baths. 2 WB
fi1eptaces &amp; cent. ail. Cal l lot appotnlmenl
lAND CONTRACT - NO POINTS - NO CLOSING
COSTS - HI% DOWN PAYMENT will let you move
your lam1ly tnto thiS beauty . The 1360 SQ ft. ol
l111ing space indudes 3 Brs .. 1'&lt;&gt; baths. krtchen .
dinette. laundry. large LR wrth WB hreplace Pl US 2
a car garage. $49.900.
LOCATION PLUS QUALITY should descnbe thts
lovely 3 BR brock ranch Specral features are alarge
LR &amp; dtntng rm . equrpped krlchen. l'h baths.
laundly, qitalrty carpet, cent a~r &amp; an overs~ed 2
car garage Located on US 35 West &amp; shown by
apporntment

NEW LISTING ~ $39,500 - Be lhe lirst to see
lhts barRatn pnced ranch w1th 3 BR's, bath, large
krtchen. 12&lt; 18 lam1ly rm &amp; laundry Located on a
llat !ol in Centenary .
GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP - 15.5 acres m/ 1,
nrcely remodeled 2 story farm home, 7 rms., bath,
basemen!, 4 ftreplaces. barn &amp; tobacco !fuse.
Asking $38,900

8\1% ASSUMPTION
5 Rooms, 3 bedrooms, large r]lOdern eat&lt;n k~chen, lull basement
"'th large family room and wood burner that does an excellent lob
heating th~ home. Garage, !&gt;Ummer arr conditoned A down
payment and l01n assumable. Payments of $292.00 per month.
Nice llrge tot Phone lor full mformation.

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EXCELLENT CON OlTON 2-sto.-y home on 2nd Alii!. with garage apt
in rear. Can be used as rtSidential or 01vestment property.
$8~000. 00.

3 BEDRM. HOME in Gallipol~. ig Irving rm., d1mng rm., fanliij rm ..
fenced-in yard wrth in-ground swtmming pool All lor $46,900.00.
"FIRST TIME" HOME BUYER can apply for 9.98% Slate Mortgage
.Reven4e Bond mooey 130 yr. fixed rate) Call about th~ one today! 1!
BUSINESS: We have 2 bu11d1nss available on Cl St. Gallipolis.One
is imtlllldillely available. other tr;.Aucust Located Kr06S tom crty
l*llinellt Caito! more lnlo!mationH

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3 BEORM. HOME IN VINTON. Owner has taken very good care of
property. large lot with ample garden area. A~roved purchaser
may assume existmg f.H.A. loan

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66 Knock
67 Vesstt l's
curved

2 BEDRM. COTTAGE across from Foodland Groc., Gall tpol~. tde~
location lor retired persons. Near downtown, stores and churches
$2MOO.OO.

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rn Plantz S.D. Buy all 9 lor $20.000.00.

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57 Debase

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BUSINESS: 10 und mot~ ready lor you to take over and have
ready "cash flow", extra land and 2 mobile home unds ~eluded
Call aoout t his one today! !'

HOMES FOR RENT, LEASE, LEASE WITH OPTION
·ro BUY OR LAND CONTRACT. TWO AND THREE
BEDROOM STARTING AT $200 PER
. MONTH.

c alamrty
[)II Eme rald I SIO

6.3 Kind ol

12'!165' 1972 SHULTZ MOBI~f ~Q"~ srtuated on approx 6 acres.
Hazel' Ridge. Buy trarler alone for $7 750.00.

or use as a huntin ~~t lodge,
vacatiOn home. etc. Ru stic log home is bUift ~om
hand hewn beamsand has a sleeping loll. modern
bath. large stooe lireplace and approx. 14 acres of
woods in the Wayne Natooal forest Extra land
available. Easy terms.

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sca le
19 S1 nnd11111S

"O thello ·

59 Expires
6 1 Speed

partner

2 LOTS in Plantz S.D. Buy both lor only $5.900.00.

135 Chantc ler rn

'l AEIH/lCuda

contest

12'x65' 1973 OAKWOOD MOBILE HOME srtuated on 214'x104' lot
1n Edmooa Trarl Subdrv near Tycooo Lane. Ideal lor weekend
re1reat or permanent home Only $15.000 00 E&lt;tra lots available
lor $3.000.00.

134 Leaves out

S nd1um

62 Nu l 's

APPROX. 3 ACRES. w~h modern 3bedrm home lots ollrurt lr ~
near Raccoon Creek [Bear Run Rd J Heat pump. carport, 2
outbuoldtngs

130 Ally
13 2 Poy
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30 Sa lly
32 Symb ol lor
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33 Greek leiter
35 Frwl
37 French
pom ter

49 Gel up
52 Fabncalor
54 lawmalung

39 ACRES MORE OR LESS

11505 :

22 Apoorhon

4ll P•t cher' s

GREEN ACRES - l tke new Cedar Home offers 3
Brs.. large LR &amp; kitchen, 2 car garage, carpeted
palto, wrap-around deck. cent. a~r &amp; I\! lots. Be the
lr rsl to see th1s one.

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84 P ruposr t ron

43 Uflll o llran•·
an currenc y
45 Cu 1
4 7 Symb ol lor
cer•um

2 APARTMENT HOME. can be rnnverted back lo sin!ieresidence
Deep ~t wtlh lots of par~ng in rear. Garage and outburldin&amp; tde~
lodion for retired personsor family wtth school age children 3or 4
benrm. home a~ng Upper R1ver Rd lot has one mo~le home
hook-up. Good location lor edheo resrdenlral or comm eretal Ownet
wrll trade for small farm $44,900.00

t hOr on

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cross

CORNER LOT IN EWINGTON, lorme~ ly housed ltlhng sial•m.
Owner has reduced price to $18,000.00.

IN TOWN - QUALITY PWS - 3 BR brock ranch
~ in exc~lent condition &amp; offers an eat-1n Mchen
with eye level oven, range. d~p. &amp;rein&amp; .din~ngrm.
with WB fireplace, like new carpet over HW_IIoors.
cent. air,
breezeway &amp; a professiOnally

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41 A con11nent
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TII~ble pasture land, some timber, plenty ol spnng water, ~~ m1le
frontage oo Prospect Church Roan . Phone IO&lt; lui delat~.
114~7

BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT All BRICK HOME
CITY SCHOOLS
Ideal lor boilting, fishing and picmcktng al you1 back door. EntOY
this spacious cheertul fiouse with 3 bedrooms. 1'h baths, large
living room, eat-tn kitchen, 2 fireplaces, full base ment 21X!r che~
charn lmk tence, plus much more. Call today to make an
apptjntment to see th~ lovely year around home.

79 Enmrty

17 Mcham .
medon

40 Krnd ot

1nformahon

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - You owe tt to
yourself and your lamdy to see this one. 3BR's, 2
baths, large LR &amp; drnrng rm.. galley krtchen with
refng., OW. range &amp; disp . den. Ia moiy rm .. gas heat
&amp; cent a~r. covered patio. &amp; lulloaserrent. AU lhts
on a well landscaped lot althe edge of town . FHA
- VA - CONVENTIONAL

78 Symbol lor

measure pi
12 Social rank

26 Dines
28 Fremy

GREEN TOWNSHIP - CENTRALLY LOCATED 112 acre farm has fronta ge on Stale Route 588.
Fa~rlteld Centenary Road &amp; Vanco Fatrlield Rd
heel lent lor larmtng or development Older 5 rm
&amp; bath. also tncluded Owners writ co.,der selhng
smal ler tracts ol short term lrnancm ~ Call lor more

GUYAN TOWNSHIP - 108 acres m/1, tocateol
south ol Mercerville. Approx. 20 A tillable, balanCE·
woods. tob. base. Owners Will help l1nance.

7 Paper

25 Compass
p01nl

FARMER'S FARM - Approx 50 acres near
Vinton . ,IJI clean crop &amp; pasture land, remodeled 3
BR home, 60&lt;80 barn, 2 sios !former dairy Iarm),
fronts oo 2 rds , large pond SEE THIS ONE
BEFORE PLOWING TIME $49,900

TEXAS ROAD - One ol th e best butlt ho mes
I've seen. Thts al l brtck ranch oile rs 1864 SQ
H ol ltVtn g area on the l~r st floor, all large
~~- carpet over HW floors. hot water hea~ lull
lull basement wrth 1Bx50 fam tly rm .. 2 ltre:
places. 2 car garage and approx 2 acres of

77 Permll

23 Crtru s lrurt
24 Be borne

HOLIDAY PARK - 2 campmg lots. furn ~hed 26
ft. Tr&lt;twood !ravel trailer. sherter house. utrlrty
burlding. county waler. sewer. access to Raccoon
Creek Pnced lor qu~k sale
FHA - VA SPECIAL - 3 bedroom, matntenance
tree home (Veterans · No down pa1men~ !FHA
buyers - approx $1.250 down) located in Rodney
Vrllage II.
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1 long al1t!r

pre nee

CREMEENS ROAD -53 acres m/ 1, approx lOA.
bllable, balance woods. remodeled home, 1~
stor~s. 7 rms &amp; bath. new •dtng, new well.
excellent 24x40 steel burldtn~ several old
bwldrn gs Only $37,500

OWN YOUR OWN CAMP SIRE - mlhe wrlderness
ol the Wayne National Forest. 5 to 9 acre tracts ol
woodland now available, adjoimng thOusands ol
acres ol government land. Pu bhc hunlln&amp; losh1ng
and camping permitted. Proces slart at $3500 wrth
financing available

FINISH THIS ONE YOURSELF AND SAVE MONEY
_ Awrox . 10 acres. mostly tlat land near Rooney,
28x60 unfinished house withfulloaseme nllotsol
patenbal.

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Real Est1ate General

Lonnox HN!int &amp; Air Condl!lonint. All TyptS lnsulo!lon
Eleetricol Winne.
Coli 446-&amp;m or 446-0445
Af1tr 4:30p.m.
ttc

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. fourth and Pine
Phone 446 -3888 or 4484477

EO ' S APPliANCE REPAIR
SERVICE call City Furmture
J04 -676 - 2608 or 446 0631

SEAMLESS GUTIERS, One
piece custom fit your home.
Guaranteed. Advanced Gu1·
ter, tDey 614-592-4066 ,1
fnight 614-698-8206 I

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RUSS AND MAX
ELLIOTT

Business

.Easier in no-trump

RINGLE 'S SERVICE experienced roofing . . including

BLACKBURN

Plumbing

It Heating

#568

DRIVE A LITTLE. SAVE A LOT
3 BR. lull base menl whrte aluminum ~ding. luel od FA lurnac~
30'x40' barn, shingled roof. ~ts of young peacn and apple trees. AI
this reduced to only $14.900
11452

JUST LISTED - Lovely cedar ranch with 3 bedrooms,
kitchen complete. LIVIng room wtth oay w1ndow,d1nmg
area has glass sliding doors to deck, 2 full baths, basement completed with a famly room and beautilul fire.
place. Ollice room or 41h bedroom GallpoiiS School
District.

BRIDGE

Horne
Improvements

Times-Sentinei-Pa~D-7

The

PEACEFUL SETTING - $39.000
It rt's p11vacy tn a country atmosphere you want, we've got rt Three
bedrooms, 2 baths, large ltVrng room &amp; tamtly room Ktlchen plus
formal dmtng room All on 1 5 ac res New lrstmg

RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Bnck and fram ehome wrth ltn5hed basement.-garag~
large deck tn back of house, formal hyins room, 2
fireplaces Commercral building 40'x60', mobtle home
court woth 11 hook-ups, and 9 mobtle homes. central
sewage, sidewalks, 2.53 acres

MINI FARM - 27 20 acres. 2 mtles fro m Vmlon on
MI. Tabor Road 3 bedroom, 1 ~ story home. electnc
baseboard heat Vtnyl sodrng. ln!&gt;Uiated throughout
Carpeted. All m1nerol nghts Pnced nght
#292

81

W.Va.

1.57 ACRES - 7 ROOMS
N1ce home. Cenral a11. rural water system, large lamily room ,
26'x22' Garage, storage bUIIdmg, storm windows and doors. Nice
home See 11 now
#570

FOR QUALIFIED APPLICANT

NEW LISTING - 3 acre bass
lake, 24x36 horse barn, 78 acre
certtlied lree farm Good fences,
Improved pasiUi es, ov er
10,000 tree planbngs. 7 year
old modern 3 bedroom 3 bath
home, 32x l 5 great tOOnt, lull
basement, cook and bake umts,

car ga1age on I acw for

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RENTAL AREA

BRICK HOME AND 2 ACRES - $47,000
3 bedrooms, l'h bath home wtlh lois of extra mce tealures. bu1l-1n
cabonets. se~ - clea n1ng range, dishwasher. garbage disposal and
large d1mng room . Kyger Creek Schools.
#501

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NEAR RUTlAND - 5 room
~der home wtth carpeton ~
Some rernodeltn&amp; new bath.
livrng room about 13&lt;20, and 2

1173 STARCRAFT AmoriCMI 1I ft . boat wnh l:r8iler,
140 HP fl)boerd-outbo•rd
motor. lkil 6 ICCIIIOries
Included, extra nice ,
U,OOO. Call 304-8823162 .

Pnce reduced to $31,500.00. C1ty water. Close to ltre hydrant
Basement. Well built house. Carport. OutbUildings Good tnslalton,
trees. garden space. Very QUiet area. Possible assumable mortgage
at ~w mterest rate Phone lor delarls.
#566

1

NEW LISTING - Ntce lookrng
3 bedroom Pomeroy home Nat
gas furnace. neat kitchen.
carpebng all IIHOURh. large
basement. front por ch. back
patiO. ann garage $5.000 00
down and lake over

114-949-2794.

1976 Trevel treiler Mit contained, sleep1 4. exc. cond ..
$3,760 or make offer. Call
614-2116-6218.

3 BEDROOMS - 1.38 ACRES

Aeal Estate General

wrrte-off lor only $19JOOO

--.1. Call after 4 p .m.

C1mper. Sleeps 6. stove.
retrtgerator. bathroom, e.c .•
ee+f contained. 614-99281119 or 614-992-3 901 .

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refngeralor. m1crowave and
mttny more leatwes for lhe
bu s1nes.smt~ n's rel r f't~l or tax

F• aai•Boat Dock and a Ski

78

PEACEFUL AREA
A ha~ acre more or less w~h
lru~ trees, plus a three
bedroom home. livrng room,
k~chen w~h bui~·tn cabrnet,
ultlrty room, full
and
garage, that tS
.. ,f,in;,i,...v
verted tnto a den. '"
room wrth a heatolater
place ~ce fenced rn yard, call
lor details
#492
BEAUTIFUL HOME INSIDE &amp; OUT
7 years old LIKE NEW. 3 bedrooms, mce krtchen. electric range,all
carpeted, concrete patKJ, garage, concrete drNeway Thermostat to
control heat 1n each 1oom, rural water system, storage bu1ldmg
cham link lence encloses the backyard lnsu la!Kln 1n all oum1de
wal~ . Lots of shrubbery. Approximately I mile from Ho~e r
Hosprtal. just off of State Route 160. Nice comlortable hom~ See tl
now

Velma Nocrnsky. Assoc
Ph. 742-3092
Cheryl Lemley, Assoc.
Ph. 742-3171

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a. Campers

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Becky Lone - Assoc. - 446-0468
Becky Eiiiott - Asoc. - 446-0885
Cathy Pope - Assoc. - 379-2748

COMMERCIAL - Lar ge
corner tol tn Mrddtcport Ca ll lor
detarls

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79 Moton Homes

tBO. 514-992-7403 .

BRICK HOME
BASEMENT
DEBBY DR.
Central air, full oasement,
natural gas fuance, crty water.
Sewage system. Nice bnck
home in an excellent subdiviSIOn. Has an assumable loan.
Phone for aetaiiS
#572

CHESTER - lovely 3 bed
room. brick home EqUippE&lt;J
krtcllen, drapes and central an
Full basement. Ita&gt; largelamtiV
room w/f11eplace Sr~ on over
I acre Call lor appt
POMEROY - Nrce starter
home Two ilory. 3 bedroom, 2
bath, fram e home. on n1ce
corner lot Asktng $22.000 00

EAFORD(H

Bu.ts and .
Moton1 for Sale

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1980 GS 760l Suzuki, low
1978 Chev. custom ten mileage. exc . cond. fully
deluxe.Y2 T.autotrans,360 equipped. $1.800 . 614 ·
ongino. PS . PB. good cond . 1 .:_9.:_92:.·_7_4.:_
0.:_3_.- - - - - Call oltor 3, 676-6384.
1·
1981 YAMAHA 650
1 ~76 Ford PU, F-160, maxim, shaft drive, new tire.
62,000 acutal miles, exc. 2 helmets excellant condi cond .. 82,700. Colt 304- !ion, f1600 . 304 -882 676-6400 .
3331.

76 Datsun truck lond bad ,
camper top, good condit1on.
59.000 milao . 1,895 . Call
446-8646.

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RUTlAND - 3 Bedroom
home Large I1V1ng room w1th
woodburner Super buy lor
$20.000 Call lu see thiSone'

1983 HONDA. V&amp;!l Magno.
1.1 00 cc, ahaft drive. W.ter
cooled. aix apeed. peer! blue,
ltll then 1 ,000 mile1, aer ~

1981 Hondo
Full faring
360() mileo.
614-992: 7483.

100. exc . cond. Call 448·
3769

72

1972 Chevy heavy duty 2
ton truck . 22 ft . flat bad
Good running cond 61 4 ·
992 -7789 .

Judy DeWitt -

lLL1

Ohi11 Paint

Motorcycle•

Motorcycles

446-6610

Real Estate General

HOBSTETIER
REALTY

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Real Estate General

1971 Pmto has new pans.
runs good . $350 . C all614 ~
396 -9829

74

Motorcycles

'79 CJ-7, hord top Jeop,
304-882-2760.

1978 Ford CLT 9000 doubt a
sleeper Cumming . KT460
with jake brake . RTO 12515
Transmission . SOHP40M
rears . 90 pet . radial tir'ea on
Alum1num buds . 1982 Budd
45x 13 - 6 .· Smooth aide
white van . Sliding tandem
swinging doors. 6 months
old Parkersburg -428-2214
or 424 -6618 .

78 Chevrolet ton truck ,
cabin chassis. a-c. tilt steer·
mg. pb, ps, new paint, see at
Peoples Bank or call after 6
p.m . 304 - 675-6~86 .

74

77 Powerwagon. $2,600 .
dodge tranfer case for $150 .
Call 614-388-9328 .

Trucks for Sale

1979 350 Ford pick -up
fleetside Air cond., dual
tanka. tilt wheel . 140 in .
W .B. Excellent condition
Robert hill. Racine. Oh
614-949 -2013 .

Trucks for Sale

1971 Ford 66 pouonger.
achool bua new motor. new
brake•. exc . cond .. •1 . 500
or best offor. Colt 614 -266 1468.

1968 DODGE Polara 600,
38000 original miles. gar·
age kept. a~~ecallant condi ·
tion, 304· 676· 1714.

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1975 Dat sun 8210 deer
damage . new t1res . no rust .
Call 614 -388 -8794

73

1968 Olds Cutlau Su -

work car, 8300 Kimball
piano . 4 vrs . old, good
condition Call 992 -6026
after 6PM .

72

1962 CHEVY pickup, good
condition, 304-676-8512,
676-1104.

power painte r .

72

1972 Opal Mant a. $400 .
Call 446 -1609 .

Kri_T_'N_'_O_A_R_L_Y_L_E_··-------..:.by:..,L_a_rry.:._W_rt.:.g~ht

1977 Dodge Colt Stationwagon automat ic. 81 .200
614-992 · 7180 .

1973 Da1Sun B-11 0 , good

1978 Gremlin X 4 cv l. , auto.
PS , PB, aluminum slotted
wheels. $1.100 446 -1835
or 446 -2203 after 4PM .

1977 Honda Civic S1 ,095
Call 446 -2647

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Pomeroy Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio

The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Police make 53 April arrests

Buckeye briefs

MIDDLEPORT - The ,Middleport Pollee Department made 53
arrests during April.
According to the monthly report
ot Pollee Chief J . J . Cremeans,
pollee vehicles were driven 4,566
Innes !or the month, merchant
pollee collectiOns totaled $64; parkIng meter collections totaled $785
with 458 tickets being written.
Eleven accidents were lnvesti·

FBI releases suspect's profile
LOj:;AN. Ohio 1AP 1 -The FBI has released a criminal personality
profile the agency prepared of a po&lt;sible suspect in the mutilation
slaylngs of two Logan teen -agers last Oc tober.
The profile shows the slayer likely would be a gun enthusiast with a
~&lt;m acho''

May ,)5, 1983

Point Pleasant, W. Va.

personality.

The FB I said thP kill c•r m ay also ha ve resen ted the relationship
between the viet ims. An ncttP .Johnsion and Todd Schultz, who were
engaged to IX' marrif'd _
H oc king County Sheriff .Jim .Jones sa id the p10file is only
circumstantial evidencP that wou ldn 't stand up in coun. But he said it
giVe~ off icials a path to ftJ ilow in thril- invf'st igat ion .

OU~&lt;;

impocL, $100 million annually

AT HE NS, Ohio t,\ 1' J-OhioUnivPr'sity 'simpoc tonthceconomyof
At hPns Cou nty ap;" &lt;J&lt;Jchrs $100 mill ion onnua lly, according to a new
study rPicascd by thr university.
Thr stud y said the $11XI mil lion figu re· includes both direct and
indir£-'('f I'XJX'nd itu res and is a conservat ivr- onf'.
According to the stud y. $6U mil lion was spent locally by the
school' s emplnyPes. studPn l sa nd visitors during 1981-82. Another $1.8
million was sp&lt;&gt;nt by the univer sit y locally for goods and services, $6
million cam e from universi ty generated tax revenues lor the city and
county, and $21 million was gener ated in persona l incom e for county
resident s through the chain of tranS&lt;Jct ions set off by the univer sity.

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"ALL WORK GURANTEED"
Phone 446-1515 _for Appointment

MAKE DONATION - The Meigs County Jaycees donated $400 to
the M eigs County Fair Board toward the COJL~Iructlon of a stage to be
located on top of the hill at the Fairgrounds. Pictured are, l·r, Bruce
Reed, Jaycee member who made the presentaton on beh;df of the
,Jaycees and Bill Downie, president of the Meigs County Fair Bard, who
accepted the check on beh;df of Fair Board members.

The class
of'83
A guide to local
GOODNEWS:

IS COMING-

LEBANON, Ohio ! APt- i\ Ci nc innati man has been indicted on
two count ~ of felonious assr~u lt and one of felony vandalism in
eonnection with an incident Ma r ch 7 in w hich rocks wprc dropped
from an intC'I'State ovPrpass.
Jo hn C. Norrick. ~fl. was ra ptu red by truck driver T roy Mor se or'
Dyer , Ark. . according to i\rjss.
Ariss said Mors&lt;•'s truck was damagecl on IniNstatc 71 at Ihe Socia lv illc• l&gt;'oster Road ovC'rpass in Warren County. He repo1·ted the
Jncidt'n l to police OVI'r his ciliz('ns IJand ra dio, park ed t he truck and
ronfronl c"CI ;1 m an on t hf•ovPrpa ~s.

Sentenced to l~fe term
I-JAM IJ .T Ot\', Ohio 11\P 1 - 1\ M iddiPt own man ha s b&lt;'&lt;'n Sf'nt cncPd
to life In prtsoo for thc fatal shooting or his es tran!(ed wile.
.Jf'wrll Woods, ~{) . was conv ic tr d Friday of aggrava trd murdPr in
thP Ckt. 17 shooting of Rosem a ry Woods. 42.
flutlrr County Common Pleas .Judgf' Henry .L [lruewer a lso
sentencf'd Wtxx ls to 4 to 1~ )-'Pa rs for a!=;sau It i n lhf'wounding of Dav id

Dixon. :1~1 .

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MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Fire Department answered 47
calls during April including 10 !Ire
calls and 37 emergency runs, Fire
Chief Jeff Darst reports. All
vehicles were driven 900.4 miles
during the month.

FULL UPPER ,DENTURE ......... S900l
_FULL LOWER DENTURE ......... sgooo
Denture Reline (Same Day service) ........ S3500

Thrower .faces three indictments

Report .-;ays ]acbon

Answers 4 7 calls

DENTURES

OSP seek.s dou.~ed theft suspects
CIRCLEV!l.LF: , Ohio 1AP 1 - i\uthol'it iC&gt;S in Pickaway Cou nty
were looking Friday for two men alleg&lt;'Clly invo lved in a theft in w hich
they wound up being douSf'd w it~ gasoline.
.
The Highway Patrol sai d the incident occurned on US 23 in
northern Pickawa v County aft er Michael Rose of Ashv ille r an out of
fuel , pulled off the highwa v a nd went for help.
As he retumt:."&gt;d w ith a gasolinf' can, he no ticed two m en remov ing
items from his vehicle. They saw him approaching, ran to I heir car
and wene trying to leave when RnSP caught up w ith thr m , tossing the
gasoline into the car amf Qver the m .
T roopers sa id the two , reportedly agrc&lt;'d to give som e of the
m er chandise back to Rose lf hl'woul dn ' I ra il police . But he discovered
later they had made off with an electric sa nder h&lt;&gt;wasca r rying In the
car. so h" called aut horities anyway.

gate'! and 221 meals were served tQ
prisoners during the month by the
resident dispatcher_

competent

COLUM I:lUS. Ohio i/\ Pi - 1\ jJS_vchiatric r eport on a Columbu s
physician charged with:~ rap(~s says Dr. l·:dwa rd Franklin J ackson
wa~ m r nla lly compctr nt at th£ • t im1• tln · t.1 rimes w&lt; '!l' conunitted and
is now rompf' tc nt to s tumlt rial.
Thf' rr&gt;port from lhP Sou thw(•st r :nn~n s i c Psyc hi ~dry Crnler sa id
.Jack son "Is not CU I'I't•ntly rnf'n tall v ill or m Pntally rctardt&gt;d." Th&lt;•
report a Iso set id that ··no PvidC'IlC'{' h:ts h&lt;•t•n uncovcrrd to suggest 1hat
h&lt;' might havt• l.x'\'11 m r·nlal l:v ill a1 111f' timf' hf' in curred any of 1h(•
pr'f'sent &lt;-' harg('s .··
The rqllwt w a ~ suhm ill('&lt;l F rkl.t;.' to Franklin Cou nty Common
Plm.' .Judgi ' C .W. I-'" is .

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As Christians, we are mot1vated by our love to God, each other. and you,
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Pages 4, 5

Chapel Hill Church of Christ
Bulaville Road • P.O. Box 308
13ALLIPOLIS. OHIO 45631
Sundl'l Meorning
Bible Study 9 :30

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Unil )('nity workers unionize

Hollywood

TO U -.:fX ), Ohio u\P1 - nluf' colla r wnrkpr~ ;mel Sf'f'rf'l a rirs at
T oled o Un ivr rsity h:i\'f' diOS('n tlw ('om m uni(':..tfions Work('r S or
'A mcric, ·&lt;'ouncil of l 'u iJiit • Work&lt;'rs 10 l'l'PI'&lt;'s&lt;:'nt them.
11w union was l'IIost •n ra 11wr t h ~ m a r i v~tl union , the Ohio Civil
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s&lt;Jid Frid ay .
Till' Communira 1ions Workt •rs of A nw riea -Couneil of Public
WorkPrs w UI r cpn•scnt til.J uniV&lt;' r sity &lt;'mployccs, Arthur Evans,
ex ecu livP dirr'(·tor of th£" union , said in n nf'w s l'f' leasr.

Country Music Museum on Display

Pages 5, 6

From Nashville, Tenn.

Showbeat
Pages 6, 7

• EX-CON- David-Allan Cee IIQBIIe WM alrle&amp;o Wilt 10meof16anotlonlwhDelnprloon by
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