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                  <text>Friday, June 14. 1985

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Calendar

FRIDAY

POMEROY - Pub!Jc dinner
Friday. 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Meigs
Senior Citizm s Center, Mulberry
Heights. Pom~roy . Cost $2.50;
desS&lt;"rl s extra . Round and squarP
dan,'!' following. admission. $1.

MIDDLEPORT - . Ash Str~t
Frecwlll Baptisi Church in Middle·
p011 will have a gospel sing
Sa turday, June 15, 7:30 p.m .. with
Dan Hayman and the County
Hymntimers. The pu~lic is invited.

POMEROY - Ma ry Shrine Yr.
Ordl'r of IlK' White Shti ne 'of
Jerusalem . . w1 11 mff t at 8 p.m
Friday at the Masonic Temple.

TUPPERS PLAJNS - The La dies AuxUlary of the Orange
Township Volunteer Fire Depart·
ment In Tuppers Plains will ho.ld a
ham and steak dinll&lt;'r Sarurday 4
p.m. at the fii'C' station. Cost is$4 for
adults and $2 for children unckir 12.

POMEROY - Annual picnic of
Return Jonthan Chapter, ·Daughters of the t\Jnerican Revolution.
will be held at 6 p.m. Friday at the
home of Evelyn Knight. ·

BASHAN

RACINE - A dance for ages 13
and up will be held Sa rurd"y, 7 p.m.
ro midnight, at thP Racine Legion
Hail.

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MOrmAY

Tue&lt;. &amp; THurt.-5 :30 • 6:30

PO:v! EROY- The Meigs County
Churches of Christ M&lt;'n's F"l'ilow·
ship- w!ll meet a t the Pomeroy
Church of Ch..t:ist Monday at 7:30
p.m.

Senior Citizens Building

TO A SPECIAL SERIES OF MEETINGS

for Moro Information &amp; Registration

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST

Mulberry llelthts, , _ , . ,

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on Ohio's ECOnomy.
·,
The REpublican-controlled Senate last week
approved a tax cut of!Opercentayear, startingJ\Ily J
and extending for three years.
. The House Is expected to formally reject the Senate
version Tuesday and put the six-member panel to
work at onre.
·
According . to tradition, Rep.· William 'E. Hinig,
O.New Philackilphla, chairman of the Hoose Finance
Committee and chief sponsor of the budget, wlll be the
·
chairman of the conference committee.
, Initial contact was made late last week with the
House and' Senate finance staffs by William J.
Shkurtl, director of the state Oftlce of Budget and

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than Is presently budgt&gt;ted.
"Although education is the single
biggest beneficiary, meaningful tax
relief beginning July lis Included in
the state budget," Collins saki. "The
ll percent Income tax cut will help
· stimulate our economy yet pernnlt
budget growth In stale spending for
. essentail . sel'vlees · beyond
educatiOn.'' · . ·: ·
Despite the 'iax redlicilon, Co1Hn5
said state spending will Increase
more than $2.8 billion during the
two-yPar budget period, an increase
of 16.4 percent .over .ihe current
budget. The Senate ~et represents a$560milllonsayingsoverGov.
Richard Celeste's proposed spendPUSIID BUDGEl' - "AIIng plan, Collins added.
The Republican plan ca Us for less
Ihotlcl! education Is the
spending than the governor's, but
lllge8t heneftcl&amp;rJ:• meB!IIngful
tax , relief heKinnlng July I Is
·sHU . IJtcre~ses spending by 11
lqcluded In the s&amp;ate budget.''
· pereent over the current ·Jevi'l. ihe · •.
!Iaiii , Sen.•. _Qa!&lt;Jey, Colllns,, R,J7th Disttlct Senat:Qr. sal_d. · .. .
Jnnon. .
.·... . .
· Oilier' savings w1tl be reail2ed by ·
cutting the amount spent through
GALLIPOLIS- The RE'pu bllcan- the State Controlllng Board and by
drafted $19.6 billion budget, cover- limiting most state agencies outside
Ing the nex\ tw~ycars, which passed of education .to infationary
the Ohio Senate, 18-15, on a strict Increases.
"Contrary to unfounded partisan
pat1y lin&lt;' vote last week, gives
attacks
made on this budget the 30
significant Increases in state suppercent
income tax cut and greater
port to J&gt;Ubllc educa\IOn and cuts
for education do rot come
spending,
personal Income taxes by .})percent
at
the
expense
of other state
·over three years, according to State
agencies
and
sei'Vices,"
Collins
Sen. Oakley Collins, Rep-Ironton.
The overa II education budget said. "We have left most programs
passed by the Senat&lt;' calls for an Intact and have not dismantled any
increare of 22 percent In state of them. In fact, about every stale
· spending over the cu.Tent budget, department and agency Is given at
least a four percent •lncrcare to
which exph:es June 30.
cover
inflationary pressures. Our
· Approprtlltlons for primary ;~nd
budget
stimulates econonnlc growth
secondary · schools would increase
through
an improved tax climate
by nearly $1 bOlton or 16.4 percent
promoting
private Investment, in·
and high£'r education would receive
dustrlal
:modernization
and reover $500 million in ·additional .
supPort. almost 'l7 perCent more~ search and development ."

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· "If Sunday at JO a.m. 15 a.m. EDT \ our Arab
brothers jallro in Israel are not liberated. we will
leave Algiers for an unknown destination and a p~lce
v.ill'be paid." the hijackers said in statement carried

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penalties for conviction, provides civll remedies for
.and aliows authorities to conflscatl' certain
property gained as a result of racketeering.
Another bill cracks down on the possession,
transportation and sale of contraband, that Is,
property used in unlawful activities, such ·as drugs,
tlreanns, dangerous ordnance, alcohol, cigarettes
and other items.
The third bUI attempts to ensure cooperation
among stall' and local government agencies and task
forces 'In Investigating and prosecuting organized
crime by. esta bllshlng guidelines.
The House cilnvenes 'I'ul'sday at 11 a.m. and the
Senalq at l :ll p.m .
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WILKESVILLE - Volunteer
firefighters from seven fire
ckipartments in Ohio and West
. Virginia could be .bre&lt;~lhlng .
easier in lhe'years ahead thanks ·: .
fo a !lobariOn· by.Si;luthlirn Ohio· .
· Coal Company's Meigs Divtslon.
In a special presentation hj&gt;ld
at the Mejgs o!!lre on June 8,
Southern Ohio Coa 1 'donated
breathing apparatus which had
been used by the division's three
mine rescue teams to seven
volunteer fire· departments In
Ute area .
Volunteer fire departments of
Albany, Columl!la Township,
Rutland, ' S&lt;~lem . Center, WeD·
sro~ and W.llkesvUie, plus Point
PleaSI\1)1 ~- W.V-a .; te(!f'lv'ed two '
breathing · apparatuses each
(rom the Meigs Divlslon as well
as related spare parts and
equipment.
The breathing eqUipment Is
·about 10 years old and became
surplus when the Meigs Division
a~qulred new equipment for its
mine rescue team members
about a year ago.
· • "The equipment we donated is
sliD In very good condition,"
explained Skip Robinette, safety
director for the Meigs Dlvison.
"II has only been used once or
twice a month, on the· average,
EQUIPMENT DONATION - Stdp Rohlotetti&gt;, rl~, safety director
and then oqly for training
lor
Southern Ohio Coat eompai.y•s Melp I&gt;Mslon, explains the
exercises, or simulations.
operation
of the breathing apparaiiUieS lo Danny Sayre, left, and BID
"Each of the fire chiefs was
Cray
of
the
Wilkesville Volunleer Fire Department. 'llle WDkesvllle
very appreciative about receiv·
department
was
one of seven receiving breathing units from the Meigs
in!( this equlpmenl. These de·
Division.
(Continued on page A3) ·

Search
underway
for S&amp;L
break-in
suspects

•
· POMEROY. - A breaking and
·· eittering occurred .early Saturday
morning at Diamond Savings and
Loan on West Main. Street in
Pomeroy but 'no fll!JrteY was tak£'n
according to Geri Walton. bank
manager.
A spokesman for thP Meigs
County Sheriff's department said
authorities thought two to lour
suspects had escapro from the bank
on foot and a search was still being
conducted in the Lincoln Heights
hillside a~~ sev&lt;'rai hours after the
incident occured.
· ·· · ·
~uty' Sh~rltf Kepny. Klein
rep(Jrtedly hearct shots ·nreci in that
vicinity sometint&lt;' before noon
Saturday · but was unsure whetiK'r
the shots w&lt;&gt;rerelatro to th&lt;&gt;search.
Additional sheriff'sdepartrnent and
police units were called to the sit!'.
At noon Saturday . authorities
thought thcy might haveonrsuspect
cornered on thl' hillsicki between
Lincoln HUI .and Monkey Run. A
sheriff's ckipartml'llt spok&lt;&gt;sman
said it was believed at least two
additional suspects may have
crossed the. rlver by boat shortly
after the escape.
A burglar a!ann soufl(ledat ubout
12: 44 a.m. signa ling Pomeroy police
that a breaking and ent!'ring had
occurcd_ Pomrroy Officers BI'C'nt
Sisson, Jlai'Oid Hilt and Jerry
Rought were on rhe S('('I\P imm~·
(Continued on oagPA3t

Hijackers .h Qiding.52 hostages set .Sunday morning .deadline

THE PERFECT GIFT.

COLLECTION

SundaY. June 16. 1985

management, Indicating the way Is being prepared
·tor talkS.
The first task will be for Shkurti to come up with a
198&amp;-87 revenue projection that can be believed by a II
parties. H,e surprised the Senate GOP two weeks ago
by trttnmlng $3ffi million from the estimates.
Once a dolia~ figure and a compromise tax cui-are
established. the conferees can haggle over amounts
for·areas of spending.
The Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a series
or anti-racketeering bills that have been several years
in the making.
·
One, which has already cleared the Houre. sets up a
special crime or racketeering, imposes additional

Coal company
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COLUMBUS ' (UP!) - A joint Oldo House-Seriate
conference committee w1li start negotiations this ·
week on the di!!erences between a Democratic·
supported $31.3 billion state bUdget and a Republicanwritten $19.6 bUlton out~y In hopes of. reaching a final
settlement by the end of the month.
. In addition to.c&lt;!rnpo-q'l'llslng on the s~ding level,
the two sides wUl have to ~h accord on the amount·
of an income tax ~lion.
· •The Democratlc-dominaied Hou~, backed by Gov.
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Hoeflich discusses the Heritage Weekend.
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. JUNE 15-21, 1985

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SUNDAY

Summertime
emergencies

(COMPlETELY NON-DENOMINATIONAL) -

We Have Afull Line Of
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clinic will be held by Jhe Meigs
County ·Humane Soci&lt;'IY and the
Meigs County Health Department
at Columbia Township Flrehoure ·
Sarurday, 1to4 p.m.

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CARPENTER - An ali-day
Father's Day Homecoming will be
held Sunday at Mount Union Baptist
Church · on County Road 10,
Carpenter.

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SATURDAY

· MIDDLEPORT- Installation of
officers for Befhel62, International
Order of Job's Daughters, w!ll be
held at 7:30 Saturday at the
Middleport Masonic Temple.

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CARPENTER- Bible SchOOl at
. worship s&lt;&gt;t'Viet&gt; 10: 30 a.m. - - Mount Union BapUst Church, Car·
REEDSVILLE - Third Annual penter, will begin Monday, 9-11 a.m.
Wells I'C'un!on, Sunday, Forked Run
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by the official Algerian -news agency APS.
Twelve tots hE'avlly armed hijackers believed to be
Lebanese Shiit&lt;' Moslems were s.tiil holding 40
pasS('ngers and thl',l'(' crew members- the pilot . first
officer and flight engineer- aboard the Boelng727on
a runway at the Algiers airport . .'J:WA spokesman
Sally McElwrealh said in New Yotk .
The hijackers Saturday released 53 more pas·
and nt~ht
attendants- most oft hem women
sengers
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Reagan seeks help fr~m
, Midea.st on .T WA hijacki~g
WASHINGTON (Uil-Presldent
Thepreslckint mackinomentlonol
Rl'agan was being kept informed, the crisis in his weekly radio
, Saturday at his rnouptaln retreat 11ddress, concentrating IJ1Siepd on
· about the. hijacking of. tltt' . 1W A · an attack agalrist clvU rights
airliner 'carrying· American pas- advocates who favor quotas In
ll&lt;'ngers, and smt personal pl11as to lilrlng.
~
some Middle East J!OVPrttments
· Sims said Reagan had no plans to
seeking tlleir help in solving· fhe · cut short his weekend at Camp
crisis, a senior O.s. official said.
Dwlld and no u.s. action appeared
The Whitt&gt; H(IU!Ie would not Imminent.
"W~'re lookln&amp; to them &lt;AI&amp;I!rta)
confirm reports !IUlt Algeria had
refused offPrSofU.S. help or that an In this -lous probletn, which tliey
American counterJerrorllll tor!:e · are handljng well. The situation Is
'luis been readied, altholllh It was Algeria's to'deal with.'' Sims said.
· believed 'that ~rtcan hostaglll
"We haile a lot of conftdl'nce In
fii!IIOtlaton were avallabll' If
A!ge:rla,
going back to the Iranllut
reques1ed.
holtqe
crisis,"
• senior U.S.olllclal
Reagan was briefed on «-vetopmmts durlni' hla rejllllat' weekend said. "Itunlntl'fnalllllllatlononthe
· stay at Camp David, Md.. by ground bt AJ&amp;81a and It's undl'r
national ~rlty advtaer Robert control," .lild the dllclel. Hf aiiO J
Mcfarlane, said deputy press said, "Algeria Is bttter than Beirut"·
as a site for a such a hostage crisis.
secretary Robert Sims. ·
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and chlldren - who wei'C' aboard ·Trans World
Airlines Flight 847, hijacked Friday on a flight from
Athens to Ror'ne. A few hours later JO more men were
rell?ased, witnesses said.
The two original hijackers, who apparently were
joined by or hers during a stop In Beirut, demanded
Israel release ali of Its ShiUe prisoners in Israeli jaUs,
that two Arab pHsoh&lt;'rs In Cyprus be freed and that
the United States admit complicity in a March 8

bombing in Lebanon that kiliro 85 ~pie .
ABC News reported !he hijackE-rs were also
demanding a ransom of$12 million to$15 million. But
1WA could not confirm .a ransom was part of th&lt;'
hijack&lt;'rs' ckimands.
The releaSP of the 5:1 hostages folloW&lt;'&lt;i the
int~rventiqn of two Alf'(('rian officials who bo;•J'd&lt;od the
aircraft aboullll minutps aft&lt;'r it arri\'cd in Aigii'rs for
thr second time early Saturday.

Glenn to ·seek third Senate
term
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CLEVELAND (UPI)-Sen.John
Gtenn,O.Ohlo, surprised few people
Friday when he announced that he
w1D seek a third Senate term lnJ\18).
Gle!ln was an easy winner in i!lll,
,capturing aU of0hlo's88countles in
w1rinlng by more than a mlllion
votes despltP Preslckint Reagan's
landlllde ~ectlon .
The foimeT astronaut macki his
plans o!!lclaL at the start of a speech
at t1w Clevl'land City Ciub devoted
rndltly to analyzing the President's
plat).
· "I'm'proud of whllt I've been ablP
to do fqr etevelind &amp;ltd fllr Ohto in
tht-.tepastllyears,"Glennsald. "So
let there bP no mistake and no
nnliUndentandlng about my tutui'l'
pla111.
"lnl\18), I .dtoseekandserve
attO!her term as your Unft~ States
lletlator," Glenn aald.
Glenn Is still recovertngtromdebt
lllcurred durin&amp;
,,. an unsuccessful

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presldent.ial bld last year.
An aicki said rwo fund-raising
organizations are ar work - one
aimed at E&gt;llminatlng tbe $2.7!1
mUiion ckibt !hat stll1 i'l'mAins from
last year's presidential campaign
and the other to raisE' money for next
year's race.
After BIUIOUncing his Plans, Gk&gt;nn
took tltrll' to commend Reagan's
attempt at ·revtstna the tax system:
"I think President Reagan di&gt;S('I'VI'S a lot of credit." Glenn said.
"The President recognizles that tax
reform is an Idea whosetlll!l'hasn.ot
only come: but is trulyloncoverduP.
"Right row, our tax cixJe is Uttll'
more than a crazy, plltchworlr quilt
at loopholes, e:~te~rtptlonsand prefer·
ences for the spectallnteresrs.lt'sso
complex that aimolt helf . our
taxpayers must hli'l' profl'SBIQnal
help to even file thf&gt;lr retUiltl."
"I'm concerned about what it

would do to our already ballooning
federal budget deficits. I'm con·
rented about t.he way It would help
the rich at the &lt;'Xpensc of the poor
and middle claSS&lt;'S. And I'm
concerned al;tout the way It would
hurt Ohio and rrxist of thl' oth&lt;•r
states In the MldW&lt;'St and Northeast
regions ol the country."
Gk'nn spent most of his timr
talldng about how thf&gt; plan would
increase the ~t deficit.
"We can't run a credit card
government any more than you can
nm a credit card home,'· he Silid .
"WhetMr Yll14:re an Individual, a
!annlly, or a nation. sooneroc laiN t1
policy ol borrow and borrow. s]X'nd
and speond Is ROIDR to Wfl'{'k )'OUr
economy. Thl'l'e'umexception.'' .
The ~ question Glenn has .
about thepropOSalls, "Canwt&gt;mal!y
afford a tax morm plan thai takes
us e11a1 'flartl\l'r away from a
bats need federal budget?"

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Pomeroy . Middleport

VINI:ON - A public hearing for the proposed S66,&lt;Xll 1!186
· Huntington Township budget will ·be conducted by the township
trustees on June 28 at 7:~ p.m. In the clerk's office in Vinton.
The proposed budget is broken down to include $38,1m for roads,
$22,&lt;Xll for general government and li6,&lt;Xll in revenue sharing funds
for road materia ls.
All ciUzens are invite!l to attend the meeting and askeltherwrttten
or oral questions con~rning the budget . ·
The budget and a .statement on tiM! proposed uses of revenue
shartng funds is available for public ins!J('Ction from 9 a.m. to noon at
the clerk's office. · ·

Public hearing
~~in Vinton

June 16, 1985

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallla County has received $40,185.77 from the
June dlstrtbutlon of the Ohio LOcal Govenunent Fund, according to
State Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson.
.
GaUipoUs also l'E'a'ived $833.70 frOm the ~lstributlon, whll~ Rio
Grande J'!?CE!iVed $61.72, Ferguson added.
The Local Goverrunent Fund distrtbutlon Is niade monthly from
3.5 percent of the pre-ioits month's' collections pi the state income
and sales taxes ahd 15.4 percent of franchise t~es · colli'Cted.
In May, the month on w)llch the June dlstrtbut~ of $Zl,l52,007.33
to the state's 88 counties and 463 cities and villages levying local
income taxes was based, the state collected $233,283,524.09 from the
sales tax, $263,239,294.~ .f rom the income tax and $37 ,494,8i2.77 from
the corporation tax.

.Local government
funds distributed

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CLEvELAND (UP!) -Friday's
wlAning Ohio LotteJY numbers:
DaUy Number: 521.
~eke! sales totaled $1,292,452,
wlth a payoff due of $955,685.
. PI~~: 2252.
PICK-4 ticket
$185,100, wlth a

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RENTAL OfffR-Fol' a limiflll time, ,..nt t~ canal aid lor
' any hearing aidl for ti wttkl for only $50.00.
lEfOR£
,~ Ill at Holzer Clinic Each Wtclntsday, I :00 p.M.

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!f you are !ike '!iost people with. hearing loss you hear well
1n s~me ~ttuattons and have difficulty in others. A new
heanng ltd has been deve.loped that can give you the help
y~u . need, ~he.n you need 1t. The Argosy CCA Canal hearing
atd ts so tmy 11 can be inserted in a matter of seconds It
fits comfortably within the ear canal and is barely visible.
Help is finally here for those ''part time" hearing problems.

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thedfiveway In back of the bank but
. upon investigation, no suspects
were found in the building or on the
bank grounds.
According to Pomeroy Mayor
Richard
Seyl~r. an anny·type
_fro_m_:_pa....::g_e_Al_l
jacket and a crow bar were found
, finance the start of our depart·
Inside. the bank but there was no
meni, but there's no .way there
damage to the main vault. Seyler
we could ever afford to purchaSE'
reports glass breakage and minor
equipment like ' thiS," Gaston
damages to smaller sales which
commented.
were used by tellers to hOld personal
. Robinette said that a four-hour
items.
breathing U!flt, If purchased
Diamond Savings and Loan was
new, would cost approximately
closed Saturday and Walton; bank
$.1,500. He a lso pointed out that
manager, was unsure when the .
sevPra I mine rescue 1eam
bank · would reopen for normal
memljers at Meigs are also
business, "There's a lot 'of glass
members of the volunteer fire
breakage to be cleaned up," she
·departments which are rec~iv­
said.
·
lng the equipment.
The Bureau of Criminal Invest!·
"That should help the rest of
galion, Columbus. was contacted
the firefighters become familiar
for assitancc and should have
w(th the equipment," he
arrived in Pomeroy sometime on
concluded.
Saturday.

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Sisson. who was In a cnJiser in the
immediate area. wa&amp; reportedly
first ·toarrlveattl)escene. HPheard
glass sha tiering as he drove around

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partrnents have half-hour air
packs to fight house fires, but the
equipment we've given tllem is
, rated at four·houroxygericap.ac ·
Uy and could help them in more
dll!lcuit situations."
Robinette said the four-hour
apparatuses' should increase the
departments' ability to. handle
chemical spills, or perform
·rescues from cist~ms, sewei'S,
· or anywhere where there's dead
. air space.
Jim Gaston. chief of the ~
Columbia · Township Volunteer
Fire Department, was one of
seven chiefs present to receive
the equipment.
The Columbia Township Department, Gaston explained, is
only in its · fourth year of
operation. "We l)ave a five-mlli,
five year levy !bat was passed to

. ' DOUilE COUPON OFFP GOOD THUISDAY, JUNE 20, 1915

ENGLISH .ROAST

Pomeroy- Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio- P.oint Pleasant, W. Va.

. Donation..-~----(c_o_n,_ln_ued_.

COUPONS AT JOHN.
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COUPONSACCII'T!D. DO·
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COUI'OIIS 01 COUPONS 0Yt1 49' IN llCI VlWl NO CASH IIIUNDS
DOUill COUPO(j VAIIIIIXCIIDS ,.CI OF 1TU1. CIOAHTIIS AND
CIIT41N OTtll filMS AIIIXCIIIDID 1Y LAW. TO INSIIII'IODUCTTO lll
Otll CUSTOWIS, Ill All 0U1 "DOI*I COUPON" Oflll 10
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diateiy and ·the Middleport Police
Department and Meigs County
. Shertrrs Department were called
by Pomeroy t~ assist.

DOUIL( TMI
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m allln~. malteor at Pofll(&gt;roy, Ohio. Pos1

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(614) 992·2136

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Publisher
IIOBART WILSON JR. .
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loni'- Alllt'tlf'nl arr subj~ tl o- C'dltlng and musr I)(' slgnrd wit h na m f', aLidrPs.. and
ltll£1phon(' numbers,. No unslgnOO lt•tl(&gt;rs will bt• ~bllsht'd . l,.flllE'I'S should t)(' In
18ood taste,. a ddreSsln~ lssul's , nor p('rsonl.l llti('S .
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

The Sunday Times-Sentinel
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Page-A-4

liberal?________________~J_a_m_es_J_K_u_~_tr__
wk

WAsHINGTON - "The public Is azlne recently rounded up the
principle a~d another thing in
a lot more liberal than it knows," figures. OU and on for nearly 50
practice. .Farmers, In theory, are
Sllid Barney Frank. Well, mayllf' years the Ga llup organization has among the most "conservative'.' of
yes; but then again, more probably been asking people who they Americans, but when It comes to
federal Sllbsldles they are right at
no. What the public Is, is shifty. The classify themselves. Back in 1937,
the head of the line. Business
public can't be poured Into any respondents divided this way:
liberal, 37 perCent; conservative, 36 executives also cherish a conservaconvenient mold .
Frank iS president of Americans per.;ent; don't view, 25 percerit. . tlve Image, but have you heard
from the auto executives lately?
for Democratic Action (ADA J. In (The other two percent called
the days of Hubert Humphrey, themselves radicals.) Twenty ye- From the steel people? The shoe
'
· ADA was a formidable power In · ars tater. the picture was no people? They're good conservasharper:
liberal,
28;
conservative,
tives,
and
they
love
competition
and
national politics. More recently it
27:
in-between,
17;
don't
know,
28.
the
marketplace
but
only
revere
has fallen upon hard times. Paid
The most recent Gallup Poll, to a point.
membership Is down to a measly
Fraljk Is a member of the House
taken last November, provldes
43,00, and the quiche eaters who
used to finance Its operations are little support for Frank's optimism. from Newton, Mass. As a politician
parking their Votvos somewhere Only 16 j)ercent of the respondents he may find comfort In figures that
else. But Frank Is a true believer, Identified themselves as "left of · are more encouraging than Galand feels that a brisk drive for new center." Twice that number, 32 lup's pol\s. When Tennessee sends
percent, said they were "right of Albert Gore to the Senate In place of
member~ will prove that the
political pendulum Is swinging center." Forty-{Jne percen~ were in Howard Baker, and Illinois elects
away from conservatives and back the middle, and 11 percent didn't Paul Simon to the seat Charles
Percy held, and Iowa names Tom
know where they stand.
toward the liberals.
The trouble with
this Is that Harkin Instead of ftoger Jepsen,
The empirical evldence, such as
It Is, doesn't suggest a changing of many voters are one thing in something Is going· on out there.
And yet, and yet ... The Republlpolitical tides. Public Opinion mag-

aU

The upshot of last week's tango on the state budget is that Senate
Republlf'ans stake&lt;j out their. turf for the 1986 election campaigns by
providing as m)ICh money tor schools and colleges as Gov. ' Richard F .
CelestE-, while doubling the amount of his proposed tax cut.
~te · Dempcrats scored their points by blistering the GOP's
abandonment of h11man services and ridiculing the bookkeeping
contortions the Republicans had to go through to produce their plan.
¥alen the 6\!, hour show ended with a predictable 18-15vote, It was lime
for the Republican and Democratic legislators to get down to the serious
bllslness of assembling a compromise budget.
And that's what they wUJ do during the next two weeks, with the help of
the governor.
· Ne:one wants to go Into July without a permanent two-year budget. Not
Ce!este. He cannot afford anx more examples of chaos in his
adminlstratloQ after upheavals involving the Commerce Department.
Ohlq Building Authority, Department of Youth Services and Department
·
of Mental Retardation.
NOt Hou!le Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr .. D-New Boston. Riffe always
wa~s to get things done.two days ahead of time, close the door and brush
btl .his hands.' Order Is his middle name .
·
~ 'Aild !'Ot even the Senate Republicans want the budget fight to slop over
lnto:July. They've made their point about cutting taxes and funding
'edUCation. To stall for a bigger tax cut would put them In the role of
obsi)'uctionlsts, a rolt&gt; they already played to bad reviews in the savings
&lt;~mHoan di&gt;bacie. · ·
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:. l'jflw, the GOP·has something to· take in.IO t~e Senate districts In 1~ 'no ..·
matler what the ootcorpe of the conference committee negotiations: ·
• The Republican Income tax cut is no Jonger30 percent by January 1.987 as
~dvertised. In fact , for 1985; il is only 5 percent, no bigger than the House
WASIDNGTON - "The cheaper
Democrats' offer. ·
,
the crook. the !taudler the patter."
But It d~n't matter. The Republicans blame lheCelesteadmlnistratlon
an amused Sam Spade observed of ·
or forcing them at the last minutP to come up with another $400 million to
Wilmer, the. tough-.talking gunman
· ·
· ·
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In "The Maltese I"alcon." In
batanC!' the budget.
"We've already won," Senate President Paul E . Glllmor, R-Port
Washington bureaucra tic circles.
Clinton, declared late las! week. :'Last year, Celeste wasn't willing to give
this fact of life translates: The less
an agency has to hide, the more It is
an)l.}ax reduction at. all. We changed the entire question fr.om whether
therl' should be a reduction in the iocome tax to how much It should be."
obsessed with "security:"
\fhen somebody &lt;Jeclares victory, It's a sign they're through wlth5eriGus · .· surely the glorified air -raid
wardens 9f the Federal Em~r_gency
, flgh,t)ng. Lqok for·a mpctestlax reduction, a balancirigofspensllrig In otheF
.!lrlil'l!..and a bu(lglit jn place by July 1. - .' ~ . _ · ·
·' Martage!11ent Agency are tlie;most
" ~ing the record .stra.lght on some or last week's rhetoric:' ih~ Celesti&gt; ·. • par~!lliiii'- bureaucrats in the ·goadl)'Onistral)on's last-minute reduction in revenue estimates was the
wrnment. Desperate to make their .
wriect excuse for Republicans to balance their budget with. what Sen.
little agenfY apj:&gt;ear to,be a vital ~g
OUyo&gt;r Oc11sek, D-Northfield ..caUed "funny money " -and, they used it.
In national defense, Jhey stamp
1:fie revenue projections, including the $400 million by the
security 'classifications on just
about every document but the
adnl!nlstration, are pure guesswork, and the Republican budget Is no more
in billa nee than Celeste's proposal was earlier this year.
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The latest figures from the
tbapt was undf'rfunded by $110 million unless some assumptions were
Information Security Oversight
Chal)ged. There was a fast shuffle, and the budget was declared i~ balattcl".
Office, which keeps track .of the
'the GOP artificially Inflated its higher education allocation by shifting way federal agencies handle class!·
research and development projects to the Board of Regents. It also passed
!!cation, shows the true &lt;~bsurdity of
a Plan for p11bltc schools that on papl"r looks as good as the governor's but
FEMA' s infatua tion with Its rubber
wo~ be tully funded .
·. stamp.
~Democrats had some rhetoric of their own. saying the Republican
According to the oversight off!·
pia~~04ld r\'SUI! In neglected, abandoned, sick and hungry children, · ce's statistics, FEMA stamped a
oot!f!iess people and forgotten senior citizens.
~GOP outlay for human serviCI"S is spare and provides no welfare .
be~t Increase. ~ut spending Is st ill up by ll percent over e)\istlng levels
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for(two-ycarperlod . The ' 'cuts" Wl"re m ade from theHouseverslonofthe
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"I've been trying to get the phone
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come In 10 disconnect the phones
and reconnect them for $90 for the
first hour and $1 for ea&lt;:h MINUTE
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char~ S94 for a one-time conner-,
tlon fee . plus $35 for the FIRST 15
MINUTES
and $11 for each add!·
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"Roger, tower, the new crystal ashtray is work$3 fee fo{ the cost of the jack In the
Ing
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"AT&amp;T s socking us for the
c.onnectlonand theC&amp;Ppeopleare
mugging us for the dial tone. !)Jd
you askelthercompanyh.owwecan
be sure they don't' waste a minute
1'tld8y is Sunday, June 16, the 1ti7th day of 1~ with 198 to follow.
while t))ey're doing all thfs?"
• The
II nearing Its new
"They said we should trust
The rr101n1111 atan are Venus and J11plter.
them ."
, The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Sat!JI'D.
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Those born on this date are 11nder the sign of~- They IDclude film
!he Mafia. Is that any reason to
comedian Stan l..ai1I1'1 in ~. soprano Helen Traubel in 1003, publisher
cry?"
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Kathlu1ne Graham in 1917 (age 68), authors Erlc_li Segal In 1937 (age 48)
"I'm
not
finished.
If
we
want
to
and Joyce Carol Oates In 1938 (age 47), and actress Joan Van Ark in 1946
keep
the
same
number
we
have
to
(age 39) .
pay 'extra for thai too. 'They want '
On this date In history:
$9.55 per line per month, whiell they
In 1917, tile first Congress of Soviets was conveJ14!(11n RIISS!a.
call a 'm ileage' charge. Ip case
In 1963, the Soviet Union put the first woman Into space - cosmonaut
yo11're Interested, they charge $8.20
Valentina Tereshkova.
for the first quarter mile and 45
· Tn 1973, Sovlt't communist leader Leonid Brezllnev an1V1tIn the United
cents for each addlt.lonal quarter
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overwhelmed the Democrats'
ticket of Mondale and Ferraro.
That was as clear a . choice of
political philosophies as one could
ask. One has to Infer that the voters,
by a margin of nearly 60-40, want
the conservative program on which
Reagan campaigned: They want
stronger defense, Including the MX
mlsslle; they want an aggressive ·
foreign policy In central America,
ln~ludlng aid to the "contras" of
Nicaragua; they want entitlement
programs cut back.
They do? Says who? The pres!·
dent has had to fJght for every dime
of defense money; as for a Central
American policy, Congress has
turned his five-al arm chlll into
tapioca: and when the adminlstra·
tlon proposed to restrict guaranteed
student loans, all those middle-dass
folks - 40 percent of whom swear '
they're conservatlvesd·.- set of! a
howl you co\Jid hear f t miles .
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great ~bivalent Party. In public
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affairs they are wary of chan~l
they are suspicious or resentful of
big government. But In matters
that touch them personally - the
farmer's price supports, the oldster's· Medicare, 'the local symphony's subsidy - they are not so
rlght-{Jf-center aftl'!r all.
November of next year may give
~~~~~ ' us a better reading on Frank's
pendulum. Twenty-two Senate
seats now held by Republicans and
12 now held by Democrats wlll be up .
!or grabs. In most of the anticipated
contests, voters wUI have a reasonablY, clear choice of philosophies. If
Frank Is right In thinking that
conservatism peaked In 191ll, the
Democrats will regain firm control
of both houses. And the moribund
ADA will" be back lp the li!Tlt'light·
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dably upset . about the nourishing
documents "top secret. " By con- this year. Through the end of April.
gray market. and bUls bave been
trast, the Defense Departl1}ent, . about 20,000 German cars- mostly
intioiluced ·In Congress to put' a
which handles far more sensitive the fancier BMW and Mercedes
crimp on it.' The dealers' main •
Information than the civil-defense · models - have been Imported
argument Is that cars bought ·In
agency, stamped only one percent through the "gray market" that
~urope don't meet the safety
of Its classUJed m a(erial "top saves a purchaser as much as 45
standards equlred for cars the
secret/'
percent of the cost In this country.
dealers Import.
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But therc is little or no hard
tlon so secret that even Its haw been particularly hard hit by
evidence to support this claim.
. classltlcation l.s seyret, puts the . the gray market; some' 22,(0)
since the Transportation Depart-·
·"top secret" ·..stal)lp . oh only five AmeriCans- bougbt . Mercales li1 ·"?ent insl~ts :that an· Jmll\'.!;_15 meet ·
percent of Its restr16t€Q ma:teriaf. · ·-Europelast.ycar, taWng a&lt;fvantagv ,Its- ~af.e t.y. •llil pgllution standards. .
Rep. Glenn English,. D-Okla.. of the overvalued dollar. The
The necessary· modifications can · '
chairman of a Housesubc0mmjttee dollar's strength and the skYrocket- cost the lndlvlqual buyer-lrnporter .. ·
on government Information, has lng .Increase In car prices In recent
a few thousand dollars, but on a .
asked the Information Seuclrty years have made the Individual- $50,00 automobile the nel savings
OVer:sighl Offici' to Investigate lmpori system especially attracwill stU! be significant.
"this apparent disproportionate use tlve; such sales jumped from 5,00
O\J'I'RAGE OF THE WEEK:
of 'top seyrel' at FEMA." Ina letter In 19!!2 to 48,00 In 11184 and an
The Energy Department anto the offi&lt;:e's director, seen by our anticipated 60,(0) this year.
nounced recently thai It will close
assocla,te Donald Goldberg, .En11The savings can be !!Ubstantial: A down It s uranium enrichment plant .
itsh suggests, " It may ·be \hlit the Mercedes diesel. sedan that costs at Oak Ridge, Tenn ., and halt
phenorn!mon of 'prestige classl!lca- . about .$32,~ at a U.S. dealership construction of another In Ports- , ·
lion' ... Is a fact of life at FEMA.". sells for aboui$15,~ In Europe. {A ., mouth. Ohio. It's an f'COnomy move
GRAY MARKET BLUES:
similar model sold for $5,00&gt; herein
that Is expected to save $400 million
Former White House adviser Mike 1970. l
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you have In mind~ Since no sane
taxi charges," 1 sa.ld . "Where do Judge' Harold H. Greene, U.S.
jurist would be. stupid enough to
they lind people to come up With Districi Court for the District of
tear apart something that was
these numbers?"
Columbia, One· John ' Mars~all
working so well, I'm sure you have
"I just -got our phone.bills forthe PlAce, Washlngi.on, D.C, · m1. . a' secret plan. You at least owt&gt; It to
month. We used to·get one bill, riow Dear J!ldge Gnjene, strice you were
the American. people to let us know
we get two -one, from AT&amp;T for . .·~lbi&lt;". for the breakup o~ the ' how we're benefiting from your
our equipment· and one from C &amp; p
phone company, the greatest and
historic decision. If.you don't tPll us
for 'their service. Here, look at this.· cheape$t syste('l In the tree world, I · hefore we get our next phone bill
Everything is In computer code." Do
am wrlthfg to you for guidance. You
I'm going to print your home
you know whal product E3VLP- have maintained ·the dlveestlture number In rhc paper. Respectfully
BUT plus X, description: , BUT·
would encourage competition and yours, An Admirer."
SIGNAL, Unit price ·s1.22, total
save the ,consumer money . Pray
amount $26.36 Is?"
"Not right off hand ," I admitted .
" It's our button signal," Cathy
said . "AT&amp;T charges us lo let our
phone ring and but ton light up .
They've made a price Increase
retroactive from July of 198&lt;1, but so
many peqple 'does have a heart."
·"There, you see?" I said. "The
phone company does have a heart:" ' ·
"The,n there Is the $2.62 monthly
charge for an Intercom line."
"That SO\Inds reasonable."
"It Is except we don't have an
Intercom line. They:re also charg·
lng us $1.66 !or the· buzzer for the
intercom line we don't have."
"The phone company would
never cheat us. Call them and tell
them they made a mistake."
Cathy turned red. "i'm oot going
to try to get through again. No one
can get through to them because
every!lody Is complaining about
their telephone bills."
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"What's this charge of $7.56 for a. ·
PICKUP BUTION?"
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"It's this plastic btltton on the
phone. I'm not sure If they're
charging us for the butto9 Itself or
the connection when we push It ln.
But whatever It Is, AT&amp;T has made
It relroactlve."

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motorist gets ,orie year jail sentence

GALLIPOLIS- A Meigs County months in the Gall Ia. County Jail
man was sentenced to a total o,f 18 · and was lined m F1iday In

Area deaths
Cliffom Newman
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1Polcat) Newman, 61, a resident of
Eureka ·Star Rt ., Galllpolis, di€&lt;1
Friday afternoon In the Holzer
Medical Center. H&lt;' was a retired
Iockman with the Gallipolis Locks
and Dam, a memlx&gt;r of the GaUia .
County CB Radio Ciub and veiC'ran
of World War II.,
Born Feb. 12. 1924in ~orville,
he was the son of the late Oda a nd
Gladys WOod Newman. Survivors
include his wife , Emma Boster
Newman, a daughtf'r, Mrs. Bob
(Jeanie) Wainewrtght ,of Colurrt·
bus; a son,Dean E. Newma n of
Bidwell; two grandchildren; four
sisters, Clara, Margaret , and Hazel,
all of Proctorville; Mary of Texas
and two brothers, Norman Newman

of Minnesota and Herb Newman of
Proctorville. A brother, Bill , pre'
ceded him In death.
Funeral services will IX' con·
dueled at 10 a .m. Monday from the
Willis Funf'ral Home with Rev.
Ralph Workman officiating. Burial
"Viii be in Rome CemetPfY In

G~ll!polls Municipal Coun after
pleading no contest to DWI and no
dtiver's license, ·
KeUh F . Pickens, 29, of Pomeroy,
wa$ sentenced to one year In the
Gallla County Jail for DWI and also
received a consecutive six month
sentence on the license charge. His
driver's license was suspended for
10 years following his piea. II was
his fourth DWI conviction In live
ypars. A charg&lt;;&gt; .of marijuana
possession against Pickens was
dismissed in exchange for his pleas.
In other·cases, Loren W. Russell
of Kerr. had .his fine a nd costs
suspended after plpading no c?niPst

16. 1985

to Jittering and Francis Holter, 25,
of Upper River Road , was flned$12
and costs after pleading guilty. to
operating an unsafp vehicle.
Forfeiting $40 bond for a defec·
tlve exhaust was Bret Harrtson, )8,
of Rt. 3, Bidwell.
Forfeiting bond ·for speeding
were James A. Williams. 38, of. ·
Middlepon, $36; Winifred L, AIX'Ie,
63, of Oak Hill, $31;, Deborah ·L.
Davis, 33, of Rt . 3, Gallipolis, $38;
James 0. Long, 71, of Henderson,
WVa., $38; Gregory J . Posman, 37,
of North Ridgeville, $38; and
Rus~ll D. Sargent, 26, of Gales·
burg, Ind., $38.

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struck
utlllty
polf'. IiiHissustaineda Ught
damage
the 1:car
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p.m. accident, troopers added .

Acce88 roa~ planned
GALLIPOLIS - A new access
road to the Raccoon Creek County
Park Is planned by the Ohio
Department of Transponation, according to State Rep. Joiynn Boster,
D-Galllpolls.
The road will be 'ioca ted around
six tenths of a milf' northweSt oft he
junction of Ohio 775 and .County
Road41. ,
The contract for the estimated
$164,00l. project will IX' advertised
tor bids In Novemtx&gt;r. The bids wlll
hP awarded . !n December, Boster
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POMEROY - False -information of unknown origin Is again
spuiTing thousands of World War lT vi&gt;terans' across the country to
contact the Veterans Administration for payment of a ~pE'Clat · Ine
Insurance dividend to ·which they are no longer ent itled, Hugh~.
CUster, Meigs County Veterans Service Officer, reports.
The Veterans Adriunlstratlon in 1950 paiq almost $3 l)llllon in
~peelal dlvldents to approximately 16 million formf'r· servicemen
who carried GI lilsurance during the second World War, CUster
reports. The law . states that all claims for this or any dlvldf'nt
. declared prior to Jan. 1, 1952 must have been filed within six years
after the date of the declaration.
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veterans who are current policy holders. The dividends are Qll an
annual basis without application tram the veteran.

The. Middleport Recreation IJe.
partment Is organizing an adult
hi-county band as a summer
recreational activity.
'The band wlll ·perform a weekly
series of 'c oncerts In . the parklhrou~hout tltt' $.Ummer with the,
first C&lt;Jnl,'eri pljlnned for mid-July.
Membership In t)le new organiza·
lion Is open to all-adults and high
school studentso(theMeigs, Mason
and Gallla area. Those who haven't
played an Instrument for a numlx&gt;r
of years 'a re invited to turn out and
relearn to play and f'njoy the
participation. The organization will
also help locate instruments for
thOISe not having them .
The final organizational meeting
Will hoi held Monday at 7: :ll p.m. at
Mlddlepdrt VU!age Hall; Race ·S};,
· Mlddiej)on. Those 'who are -Interested but unabl~ to aMend Monday
nlg ht's session are asked to contact
members of !hP recreation depart·
ment, Brtan Conde, 992-7144; Judy
Crooks, 992-T/04, or John ·Hood;
992·5168.

Meanwhile, a Gallla County man Hockman was citE!(~ for failure to
wascttedbycltypollceFrldaynlght y!eldtrornastopslgn.
following a two-car accident at the
A Gallipolis man was following 11
Intersection o1 Pine Street andThlnl two-vehicle accident on Second
'Avenue.
Avenue.
Lana M. Jumper, 22, of Honey·
Office~ Said Joseph A. Dun!ee,
suckle Dr., Rt. 2, Bidwell, was :!!, of tl6First Ave., Gallipolis, was
eastbound on Pine, when officers northbound on Second, when a car
. said a car driven by Billy B
driven by Gary P . Stewart, 21. at
Hockman,lB,oiRtl, Cheshire, wa~ 1461 Eastern Ave., allegedly pulled
oorthbound on Third and appar- tram a curb and stuck the right side
~ntly failed tn yield tram the stop of Dun!ee's truck .
light and stuck Juniper's car tn the . Both vehicles sust~ined light
, Jefttrant
datnage In the 9:35p.m . accident ,
Both c~rs sustained hf'avy dam- St£'War1 was cited for failure to yield
age in the · 8: 43 p.n\. accident.
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A Pomemy man wa$ charged ·
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off the rlgnt side of the road and

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during the week of ~une 18 have IX'en extended by the Gallla County
General Health District.
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from 1-4 p.m. in the Health Department offices In the h&lt;l,selnentofthe
courthouse. The tests will also IX' given from 4-6 p.m. in the lobby o(
tbe courthouse. The tests will IX' read on Thursday, June:!!, durlng
the same hours.
. Anyone working Iii a fOOd booth .during the Gall!a County Junlor
Fair will he required to tal\e the test, whfch Is free and valld for one
year.

GAU..IPOLIS ~ A Galllpolls
-woman was cited by lhP GalltaMeigs Jl!lf11 ,ot the State Highway
Patrol Friday morning lolloMng a
three-vehlcleaccldentonOhlolOO.
Troopers said a car driven by
David G. Rhodes, 32, of Rt. 1,
Northup, was southbound on. 100,
around six-tenths of a mlle north of
GallpoUs, when he ~topped for a left
tu?.' ,nd a plck·up driven by James
I R • Denny, 18, of Rt. 1, Bidwell,
stopped IX'hlnd him. Another !lluth·
bound car, ~!riven b)l Deborah A.
George, 24, ~· Gallipolis, alleged~y
faili'd to sto~ and struck Denny s

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1/_ours extended for TB tests

POMEROY - Senior citizens, human service.rep!'E'sentatives,
public dfficlals and concerned members of the public ai'E' Invited to
participate In the Meigs County Older Adult Needs Forum Tuesday ..
. the forum wUIIX' held from 10:~ a.m. to 12 noon at the Meigs
County .Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry Heights, PomeroY- ·
The f'Vent wUI offer Meigs County citizens the opportunJ/y to
dlS!:uss basic nPeds of senior citiZPns ~the county. ·
Input given will IX' used to develop a two year plan for services and
programs for older adults in Southeastern Ohio. The forum Is
Aging and I he BuckeY,e
sponsored by the_Meigs County Council
Hils-Hocking Valley Reglonal Development Olstrlct.
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executive secretary of the local council on aging, at 992·2161.

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thP Ga llipolis Retail Me,)Chants
Assoeialion Tuesday.
The meeting will begin at noon at
I he Down Under Restaurant, ac·
cording to Association President
Dick Mackenzie.
Also on the agenda Is a meintx&gt;r·
ship update, a n update on the boat ·
rega tta and spE'Cial sa lutes planned
for Gallipolis Parts Warehouse,
Robbins &amp; Myers a nd Federal
Mpgul.

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VInton Dam has beeti one of the
leading drowning spots in the
area. Despite it's cool looking
exterior, when the water rises,
the small ialls is not vi&lt;;ible. A
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In the SpOt when the water In
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victims, .and is the aspiration submersion has been "' hours:· He
noted several incidC'nt s of survival
Times-SentlnelStaff
(brea thing In) of fluids into the
and
full ncui'Oiogica I recovety aftl?r,~
This year.
lungs. Drydrowningtakestheot her
GALLIPOLIS subml'rsion
of approximat('ly one
betweel\l S,OOJ and 9,00) people ' 20percent, resultlng fromspasmsof
1
hour .
nationwide will lose their lives in 'the larynx or asphyxia , with no
The "diving reflex " as it iscaUed: o: • . ·
drowning accidents, while 90,00)
nuids aspira ted into the lungs.
will he treated for near -&lt;lrownlng.
About ,90 percent of resuscitated is not fully understood, but has been
drowning victims are fro m the dry credited with the survival and
According to Dr. Ramon Rodrirecovery of numerous people, many
guez, drowning IS the second largest · incidents, Rodriguez said .
cause of accidental deaths in the
The Immersion gyndromr result s of them children.
In it , the blood vesse ls. Pxcept the •
from a sudden plunge into cold
United States. Automobile accJ.
dents are number one.
water. What happen s (rom there is cerebra l and coronary , inrensly
With hot weather and summer
a n irregularity in thP hea rtbeat , constrict, .and the hPa r1 .rare droP"
below 50 beats per m inute.
months, drowning in cidents
which can lead to death. II is
How do you save someone
Increase.
important to avoid the sudden
drowning?
Immersion, eswcia lly if you have a
Swimming pools are open, and the
Don' t put yourSf'lf in jeopardy., .•
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heart condition.
"
Your
safety comes f&gt;rs t." Rodri· day.
Sun1val of the: drowning or
.guez
said.
You can't savesomroneil ·
·tiodrtguez. an emergency room near·drownin·g victim hinges on
you
become
a virtiin. too. ·· · · .
physic\art aiHolzei· Meaical Genter . · getting air to .thern. Rodriguez !illid
After
that.
begin CPR, but don 't ,
said most drowning deaths occur in
There are factor s that dicta te the
hyperextmd
the neck to begin
theswlmmlngpoolandbathtub,and
chance ol survival, he said. T hl"&lt;'
mouth
-to-mou
th resusc itation.
40 percent of the victims are under
are thr duration or the immersion
is
a
possibility
of ni'Ck injury.
there
age five. Another one-third of the
and the tempera tureoflhewat!'Pr.
victims of drowning dl?a ths conIn warm water-ovt'r68degrees Use the chin lift method of opening,
the airway.
sumed alcohol prior, to the incident.
- Rodriguez said poor prognosis is
Is It necessai)' ro get thew a ter our
Indicated with submersion overflve
This y&lt;?ar In Gallla ~ounty . only
minutes, no cardiopuimonaiy re· ol the lUngs first'! No. Rodrigue&gt;!or-.
one death has been attributed to
said. If you begin CPR. thf' water
drowning. Paul Thomas. 31, of
suscita tion (CPR) for 10 minutes.
\viii come our during the pnnss. As
Bulaville·Addlson Road, drowned
coma. continuing need lor CPR in
air fills the lungs. the wate r will be
·whlleswimmingMayl4 in Raccoon
ihc emergen cy room and fixed
displaced.
Creek.
dilated pupils .
Rc:idrJ· _ Cold · waft r drownings · are · at- · "·· Gai:dlopulrnona ry · . r~ usc it a) ion;.,
. Drowning , according
· once -started. is to be continued en
.·, ·guez , 'Is thedeathby asphyxia (.lack ... loghe( dllfel,"('nt, h ~ sa id .
rout(' to thl': hospiiaL There.· it' is
"Some individu ais: particularly
of oxygen ) 'resulting from submer-coni
inued and thl? victtm placed in a
sion In fluid . Near·drowning is
children, m ay be transiently prophysicia
n's care. At th€' hospit a l,
survival of at least 24 hours alter -tected," from the effects of drown·
ot
her
methods
of resuscitation can
a sphyxia due to submersion.
irig ln cold water (under68degrees 1.
be
utilized
and
the artmding..•.
There are several types of
RodriguE'? said to begin CPR
physician will make the determina drowning, he said, including wet ,
lmmediatly after a vil'tim's r('(:ov·
tion to stop CPR.
dry and the immersion s)mdrom€'.
ery
from th~ wa ter. even if
Wet drowningclaims8Jpercent of

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SIMUlATION
Members of Galla County . to place a baekboard under the "victim." John
Sowers, paramedic, Is bl tbe pool with victim
Emergency Medlcal Services slmulale rescue of a
16-ye&amp;NIId Bob Enyart. (T.S photo by Lee Ann
drowning victim In an area private pool. Mike Fulks,
left, an mrr. and &amp;hert Balley, paramedic, prepare . Welch)

Don't overwork ih.summer heat,
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fairly simple . Get to a cooler place,
By LEE~ WELCH
record a body tempera ture or
give
the
victim
sips
of
salted
wat
er
.
Times-Sentinel Staff
105-&lt;leirees
or higher, he added.
GALLIPOLTS - Heat. SwelterHeat
exhaustion
Some
rf'C('nt
heat·related deaths ·
ing, 90-degt"&lt;'E'. heat.
Heat
exhaustion,
or
prostration,
nationwide
have
recorded body
Lawn work. outdoor activity and
occurs
in
people
who
work
or
temperatures
or
116-degrres.
the companion to
exercise As the body temperature rtses
sul'lll!lerttme when the tE'IT\pera· . exercise In hOt temperatul'l'S .'
ts
actually
a
mild
form
of
with
no relief, cells are da maged,
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This
tum soar.
5hock,
raused
bythepoo!lngofblood
experlally
th&lt;? central nervous
Put them together and you can
hav!' some serious problems- heat tn v€'SSE'Is In the skin. Rodriguez ·' gystem. ·
Coma leading to death follows II
cramps, heat exhaust ion and heat said. When body temperature
lncreaSt's,
thevesselsdllatesomore
the
problem IS !lot treated . Others
stroke.
blood
can
reach
the
ski
n
and
who
survive ·the inciden ts have
Hear produced in the body is
dissipate
heat
.
permanent
cent ra l nervous system
brought tothesutiace largely by the
In
recognizing
this
m
alady,
damage.
.
bloodstream a nd escapes by radla ·
symptoms
include
a
'weak
pulse,
Hear
stroke
happens suddenly,
lion and conduction . When the heat \
llow
breathing.
gen·
Rodriguez
said.'
Symptoms are a
rapid
and
s
ha
surrounding the body is equal or
eral
weakness,
pale
and
clammy
dry.
hot.
flu
shed
s
kin: dilated pupil s
greater than II, all heat must be lost
dizzin(oss
a
nd
quick
loss
of
consc
ious ness.
skin,
profusepersplra
tion.
by vaporization, or sweat , accord and
sometimes
unconsciousness.
At
first
there
Is
lui!.
rapid pulse
ing to Dr. Ramon Rodriguct.
First
step
in
treati!lj(
this
condi·
which
diminishes
as
CE'II
damage
RodrlliuC'z is an emergency· r·oom
tiOir, be said. isgerttngthevlctlm to occurs. Breathing Is deep at first.
physician at Holzer Medical Cente~ .
COOl
place and removing as muchot then very shallow, difficult to detect.
Thus . when the rrmperature
clothing as possible. Give Muscular twitchingbecom esconvu·
their
outsidl' is95or100degrees, 111entyof
salted
water. juSt llke for heat sions ·and tne body tempera ture is
humidity and little or no breeze.
Fan the victim constantly, very high.
cramps.
conditions arp Ideal lor lx&gt;at
but
don't
let them chill. II they don't
This illness is a true emergency .
retention in thP body.
shortly,
call
the
local
Medical
assisra~ce Is vital and
recov('r
Days likl' that arc most likely to
emergency
ambulance
service
and
needed
immedia
tely.
precipitate medical emergencies,
get
them
to
a
hdspltal.
Until
that
arrives.
get a s much
divided into neat cramps. l.'xhaus·
the
victim
as possible.
clothing
off
tlqn or s troke. Rodrigui'Z ~aid.
Wrap him in a sheet and soak it with
Heal!ltroke
Sunstroke Is often used as a term water. Fan vigorously to help
Heat cnunJII!
!or heat stroke. but exjxlsure to the reduce body temperature.
Heat cramps are painful spasms
I! help will be delayed. the
sun Is not ne&lt;:fuarUy the way it
of the leg muscles. usually affecting
physician
said to place ice packs
M~ .
• under t~ arms.
· . tlroali working or exercising out·
around the neck, at
' As with heat exhaustion and
doors In hot weatber and perspire
the
ankles
and
anywhere
else they
cramps, exercise or work ln liOOring
proflleely.
·
can
cool
large
blood
vessels.
teml)@fatUres call
on the
Ov~r 70 percent or the body Is
Summer IS supposed to be a time
COIIdltton.
water In which vartouselemf?ntsare
of
relaxation and enjoyment. A few
Heat strok~ Is callEd Wilen a
dissolved. one llelng salt, part of a
person does not sweat In high simple precautions can alleovlatethe
critical balance with water in
temperatures,
C!fatlng a cycle, chance of a heat-related Ulness .
muscle action.
&amp;drtgul'Z
said.
ThP temperature • Watch your exercise in relationship
In pe~splration , the body loses
regulating
system
Is not working, to the temperature outside. Drtnk
both elements, Large quantities of
plenty of fluids during outdoor
belt builds In the body.
water satisfies thirst, but salt liltake
exercise
or work, and balance that
Bocly
1m'!
perature
Increases
and
must balance it out, Rodriguez said.
with
salt
intake.
keEps rtstng. It Is not uncommon for
Treetmellt for heat cramps is

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, TREATING HEAT EXHAUS110N - Gallla treatment Includes getting lht•m lo a cooler area,
County Partll)ll!diC Robert Bailey and EM'i' Karen · giving oxygen and wetting the vkilm wlih ~'001 water.
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Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

June 16, 1985

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

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advanced swimmer. Cost Is ID per
child. Advancro lifesaving will l:lE.' ' Southern Baptist VBS
POMEROY - Vacation Bib!~
offered In the seC-ond session. To
school
wUI l:lE.' held at th · Fi&gt;'it
register or for more Inromia lion call
Southern
Bapt Is! Church, Pome~oy,
992-9900.
June J7.21 from 6: .10 to 8: 30 each
E&gt;vening.
Reunion
The school is lor nursery age
POMEROY - The Charles and
through
l ~ns . TE'ach~rs will be
Fannie Wolfe Beaver reunion willl:lE.'
preschool,
ages 2 and 3, Margaret
held July 6 at the Royal Oak Park
Sh~ts
and
Denise Michael; prt'·
near Pomeroy. Dinner wUI l:lE.'
school. ages 4 and 5, Sandy Needs

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PORTER - Valley FJWWUI
Baptist will have ~rvlces Sunday
night wllh the Rev. Howard Rolllll$.
.GALLIPOLIS- There will be an
ail-day homecoming Sunday at
Faith Temple Church. Singing by
Montgomery Family and Da n
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RIJ'iL.AND - The Crane-Dixon
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Church of the Nazarell&lt;' Sunday lor
the Sunday school and morning
worship serviCE' 10: :ll a.m.- - ·
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Wells reuriion, Sunday, Forked Run
Stat€' Park, ReedsvUle, noon. Fam·
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and Rena Longstreth; grades 1 and
2. Sue Metzger and Racheal
Lefebre; grades 3 and 4, ~and
Barbara Gatrell; grades 5 and 6,
Janet Needs and Jenny Whlllatch.
Mont&gt;y collected through offerings wlll be used to purch;lse New
Testament Bibles to distribute
throughout the community.
The commencement program
will be held on June~ at 7: :ll p.m .
Donna Wilson Is the VBS director.

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June 16, 1985

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis. Ohio- Point ·Pleasant. W . Va.

June 1 6. 1985

Beat of the bend .

- - I n the service---------seats and canopies. and fire
l'Xtlnguishing systems.
A 198&lt;1 graduate of Vinton County
High School, McArthur, he joined
the 'na''Y In 'June 198&lt;1.

Bailey
Navy Airman Recruit Jack
BailE'y, son of Maxine Ba!Jpy of
RoutE' I , Ewlngton, has completed
an Aviation Structural. Mechanic,
SafPty' Equlpment Course.
During thE'. nin!.'-week course at
the Naval Air Technical Training
CentE'r. Millington. tenn.. Bailey
was trained in the Inspection.
maintenanCE' and repair o! aircraft
tra~es, exteriors, ejection,. air
circulation and pressurization

Bell
Airman F irst Class Mark C. Bell,
son of Loren P . Bell of 150 Colonial
Lane St., Point Pleasant, W.Va.,
has graduated from the U.S. Air
Force jet engine mechanic course
at Chanute Air Force BaSE', Dl.
During thE' COUrSE', stUdents were
taught rl'palr and maintenance of
Jet engtnl'S·with emphasis Ill ground
safety practices when USing grouild
support Pqulpment. They also
earnl'd credits toward an associate

svstems.
· During class room and practiCf'
application ' periods, he studied
blueprint reading. corrosion con·
trol. mptalworking. gaseous and
liquid oxygen systems. election

Cecil ami Virginia Heil111an

Heilmans will note anniversary
; POMEROY - An open houSE'
fl'Ceptjon will be held Sunday. June
~. from 2 to ~ p.m . at the Grange
kall at Hemlock Grove to mark the
5oth wedding anniversary of Cecil
and Virginia Heilman, 37400 Hem·
lock Grove Road , Pomeroy.
: The event is being hosted by their
son and daughtE'r·in·law, Allen and
:Jean Heilman, and grandchildren,
Mark and Debbie, Columbus.
• The 'former Virginia Smith and
tE&gt;Cil Hellman were matTied b;' Ihe
Rev. Kenneth .J. Reed of Pomeroy at

the home of her parents, Mr. a nd
Mrs. J.A. Smith. Heilman retired as
vice president of manufacturing
after 37 years at DiPboid, Inc.,
Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Heilman arE' the
fourth generation to own and Jive on
I hE' farm homestl'aded bv her
grea t·gra ndparents, William a nd
Rachel Smit h in 1835.
Friends and relatives ·are cor·
dially invitl'd to call duling the open
tl6USP hours . The couplE' rPquests no
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degree through the ConnmunJty
College of the Air Foro;e.
Bell is schedull'd to servewtth thE'
325th Component Repair Squadron
at Tyndall Air F orce Bail', Fla.
He Is a 1983 graduate of Liberty
Baptist College, Lynchburg, Va.

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Spec. 4 Donald L. Spencer, son of
Randall M. Spencer of Patriot.
Ohio, has completed a U.S. Army
primary leadership cou~ at Fort
Stewart, Ga.
Students recplved training In
supervisory skills. leadership prin·
clples and small unit training
techniqUE's l'Ssential to a first-line
supervisor in a technical or adml·

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Meigr Comil)'

lly BOB HOEFlJ(,'H
track. The more. thl' ml'nirr. you
Tilnet&amp;ntinel !llaff
know.
The Pomeroy Chamhf&gt;r or
rnPrcl' appar·
Speaking of acti,·llt0s, summer
ently has a full
events have been schcdull'd for thE'
schPdull' of enter·
Meigs Libraries.
tainment lined up
On JuJil' 20, Jpan Shlpll'y will be
for you neKt weeat thE' Middlepori .Library at 2p.m.
kend \\'hen Herit.
· who will be doing Illustrated
age Weekend is to
children's stori0s. On July 9. Lois
be observed .
Paull'y will do a n oil painting il'Sson
From 7 to 10 p.m . Friday thPre from 1 to 3: 30 p.m . at tlil' Pomeroy
will' be a community square dance Library and registration Is rt•·
on the upper parking lot with music qul'Stl'd. About 12 already havE'
by .thE' CirclE' D Wranglers with signed up..
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Charll'S Carr as calll'r. In caSE' of
On July IS, JackiE' Shaw will wark
rain the dance wiU be movl'd to the with paper moslacs at 2 p.m. at the
audltortum of village hall.
Middleport Library and on July 25 ,
On Saturday from noon to 1 p .m., Jant;"l Bolin will hi&gt; teaching
thPre will be an old·fashloned children fiowE:r aiTanglng from 2 to
costume judging on \he stage in the 3 p.m. at the Pomeroy Library and
upper parking lot. At 2 p.m. the Janet will repeat bl'r Instruction on ,
Stylettl'S will prespnt a fwirllng Aug. I at the Middll'port Library,
show; the Sou them stagp band will again from 2 to :1. Registration Is
periorm at 3 and at 3:45 p .m. requested on both of Mrs. Bolin's
Denvpr RICE' will perform using his programs.
homPmade instruments.
On Aug. 15, Margaret Cochran
At 5 p .m ., a calliope lll'ing will be doing "storytPlllng at its
brought In by the MPigs County best" at the Middleport Library to
Plonl'l'r and Hlstortcal Society wrap up thE' summPr' s special
which sponsors thE' Wl'l'kend will be actlv ltll'S.
downtown and at 6:30 p,m., entl'r·
By the way, thf&gt; Pomeroy Library
will
be open from nQOn to 5 p.m.
talnment wlll be bySwl'l't Mountain
So\lndS. .
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Sunday as a participant In HeritagE'
On Sunday at noon the Circle D Weekend. The library Is always
Wrangll'rs will Pnlet1aln and open on Saturday aftpmoons .
doggprs from thE' Mountain State
~--Stompers will bl' on stage at 2 p.m.
At 3 p.m. there wUI be senior yet?
Have you met MichellE' Jpnklns
cltlzl'ns music and· square dance
Michl'ile Is a native of Cleveland.
with thE' Mountain Stall' Stompers has livl'd in New Mexico and Is now
living in Gallipolis wltn hPr husentl'rtainlng at 4 p.m. At 5 p.fl1l, thE'
band, Rob Jenkins.
junior lair king and qul'l'n will be
MichPlle admittedly loves Sou·
announced by the Meigs Junior
theastem
Ohio and is making lot s of
Fair Board.
Added lo all of this will Ill' friends as she movE'S through her .
work . as a public lnformati~~
di splays and demonstrations at the
specialist for Secretary of Stall'
Meigs MuSPum on Buttcrnul
ShetTod Brown. ShE' is available, by
Avcnu&lt;'. and thl' Bend Merchants
the way. to prl'SE'nt programs
Association will stagf a weekend
arts and crafts fair on-court Stre&lt;;&gt;t . dealing with votpr registration.
functions of Brown's offke and
which will be closC'd to traffic.
ThPI'l' arE' some 15 exhibitors othPr ·matters to groups In Meigs
and other counties. In which she Is
atready involved in the crafts fairsales will be encouragl'd by thOSE' working. If you're In need of a
program, give Michaelil' a ring a t
displaying .,... and morE' exhibitors,
roll in .this wrek to &lt;146-97%. .
hopefully,
register for the fair. If you want to
SunshinE' Is to flow0rs wha I
display and sell, gpt In touch with
thP Pomeroy Chamber of Com· smiles are to humanity, so do kl'l'P
merci.&gt; and they.'ll get you on thl' · smiling.

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The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- B-5·

Bookmobild' schedules announced for tveek

Heritage We~kend
events are named .

nlstratlve Pnvlronml'nt..
Spencer ts a bridge crew member
with the ~th Inlantry Division.
His ""lfe. Tamle. Is thE' daughter
of M. W. and Leah Martin of Rural
Route 3, Dldwell: He Is . a 198&gt;
graduate of Salem College. W.Va .

Army Sgt. Baron L. Haner, son of
Adrian and Gladys Haner of
Eureka Star ~~ :, Gallipolis, has
been promoted to his prl'Sent rank
while serving with thf&gt; 307th Medi ·
cal Battallon at Delta Junction.
Alaska.

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipoli~. Ohio- Point Pleasant. W . Va.

POMEROY .. Bookmobile serviCE'
In Meigs County Is brought by th~
Meigs County Public,llbra ty under
contract with Ohio VallE')' Area
Ubraril's.
Schl'dull' for Monda y. June 17:
CatlX'nter, Laura 's Stor~. 3: 10·
3: 40; Dexter Church , 4:104:40;
Danville Chut'Ch, 5: 20.5: 50; Rutland
Civic CE'nter, 6: :JO.S.
SchedulE' for TuPsday, June 18:
P011land Post Office, 2: 10·2: 40; ·
Let art Fall&gt;, Efflt' 's R&lt;'staura nt.
3: IJ5.3: 50; Racine. Bank, 4; 35·6: 00;
SyracuSE' Pool, 6: 20. 7; 50.
Schedul&lt;' for Wednesday:
Chestl'r Fire Station, 2: 15·2: 45;
KPno. north sidE' of Keno bridgp.
3-3: 30; SucCPss Road, neat· ,'lffiffi,
3: 4M: 15: Long Bottom Post Office.
4; 25·a: 10; Reedsville, Reed· s Store.
5: 206: 20: Tuppers Plains, lod·

wick 's, 7:lJ.8:115; Baum Addition,
8:25-8:55.

Gallia Com{ty
GA LLIPOLIS- The Dr. Samuel
L. Bossard Memorial Library
announces Its schedule for thewrek
of June 17 to 21.
Monday - Children 's Rl's. Tr.
Ctr:. 11: 30 a .m :· noon; Children's
Home, noon-12: 30 p.m .; SCE'nic
Hills, 12:40-12:55 p.'m.; Meadow·
brook, l p.m.·!: 35 p.m. ; C&amp;S Bank,
U5-2 : 15 p.m .; Rodney Village,
2: 45-3:45 p.m.; GalUa Metro Est·
a ll'S, ~ -5: 15 p.m .; Kerr , 5: 30·5:55
p.m .; Bidwell, 6:10-6:30 . p.m.;
Cochran's, 6:40-7 p .m .1 Vallpy Vil'w
Estates, 7; 10·8 p.m . ·
Tul'Sday - Ewington, 10·10: 30
a.m.; Vinton. 10:40-11:40 a.m .;
Morgan Center, noon·l p.m .;
Africa !lDad, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Che· ·
shire, 2: J0.3: 30 p.m. ; Addison,
3:454:15 p.m .; Addaville Ele.,

4:254:35 p.m. ; Bulavllle Tr. Ct.,
5·5: 30 p .m.; G&lt;.&lt;&gt;rgl'S Creek. 5:406:10 p.m.; Kanau11a 5th , 6; 15·6: 30
p.m .; Southl'ast em Equ. Tr. Ct..
6:35-7 p.m .; K&amp;K Tr. Ct.. 7:05-7:30

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CEDARVILLE - Howard and
Lorena Pic kl'tt . 893.1 Batten· Howell
Rd ., Cedarville, formerly of Gallia
{:ounty, wUI celebrate lhl'ir 50th
j¥eddlng anniversary June 26.
• They have fiVP children. sons .
Robert. Florida; Jack. dl'CE'ased;

a nd daughters, Margie Schuyler
and Mildred Slaven. both of Cl'dar·
ville and Maxine Knox of South
Cha rleston, W.Va. Open houSE' will
be observed June Zl from I to 5 p.m.
a t their home.

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HENDERSON, W.Va . ....:. On
April 28 a party . was given to
observe the 25th wedding anniver·
sary ql Donald and Sharon McCal·
listl'r&lt;if Henderson. W.Va.
The couple was marrll'd on April
30. 1960 at lll'l'Ch Hill MPthodlst
Church.
Friends and family preSPnt were
Goldie Casey, Barbara Caudill,
Beverly Richmond, Stevie, Mikey
and MatthPw. Janet Hall, Sam and
MikE', Dee McCallister and Nikki.
Keith Bochard and Sarah, Elmer
anct Rulh.Sayre, BerniceCalloway,
Olrolim.and. Dawn Sayt~, Bob apd.
Eva Young, and RiJss ·l3~llley a'nd·
Linda Obregon.
. Sending cards and gifts were
French Casey, Donnie McCallister,
. Mr. and Mrs. StaniPy Doss and
Kurt, John and Debbie Sayre, Chris
and Amy. Keith and Lori Doss arid
Brooke, Kent and Angle Doss,
Grandpa and Forrl'St Crump.

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i'aul ex horts the Ephesian Christians 'saying, "I therefore, t~e
prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk w&lt;rrthy of the vocatim!
V.1herewith ye are CIJiled" (Eph. 4: I). "Beseec~" means to call to the aid
or one so as to bring about a distinct impresSion. It was Paul's desire
that they would always make a distinct impression in their lives. He
aids them by beseeching them through the word, stressing the
importance of their u1alk and vocation. The principle set forth by Paul
is just as powerful unto us today: therefore, he aids us in beseeching us
through the same word .
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"Walk" has reference to observing and respecting the will of God in
our daily conduct. "Worthy " denotes that which is good and honorable
in the sight of the Lord . "Vocation" is the realm of destiny into which
one is called. "Called" signifies God's heavenly invitation. God'•
hoa ''''nly invitation is engraved in the gospel by which we are called,
"Wht reunto ht called you by the gospe~ to the obtaining of the glo71J of
our Lord Jesus Christ"(2 Thess. 2:14).
CaUed By Goopel
Being called by the gospe~ we are "called out of darktte~s into /oil
nwrvelous light"(J Pet. 2:9). "Into /oil marvelous light" is the vocatim!
or realm into which we have been invited. Accepting the invitation; we
ht:come recipients of the many benefits this "new vocation" offers .
There are the benefits of Ia) "the fellows/tip of lois So11 Je11u C~rilt our
Lord" II Cor. 1:9); (b) "peace" (I Cor. 7:15); (c) "reconciliatim!" (2 Cor.
5:18); (d) "the grace of Christ" (Gat: 1:6); (e) "aU spiritual ble,.ing•"
I ;3); 10 "redemption through his blood, the forgivenets of sin•"
I ;7): (g) being "tromlated Into the kingdom of hit dear Son" (Col .
(h) "holiness"ll Thess. 4:7); and Iii "salvatim!"l2 Tim. 2:10).
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Chris\. We are now "his workmanship, created in Christ Je•us unto
good works, which God hath before ordained ·that we shoul.d walk in
them"(Eph. 2:10). By walking in good work•, we show respect to God
and His word by applying it to our daily conduct. By walking worthy in
good works, we "walk worth~ of the Wrd unto aU pleasing, being
fruitful in every gopd work, and increasing in the knowledge of l'od"
1Col. I :101, letting our conversation be as i\ becomes lhe gospel of
Christ, standing in orie ·spirit and with one mind striving together for
the faith of the gospel IPhil. 1:27). and doing that which is good and
honor•ble in the sight of God.
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ASHLAND, Ohio tUPii -Some Judge Mlchaell\kKinll'y.
In .addition to govei'nment work,
!,:lXI high school - students are
~IPgatPs
take tiine for a talent
_. , ex)ll'Ctcd to a_tt0nd Buckeye Girls
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Jun.&gt; 22·29.
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speak
lion
party affiliation- eithN Fl'deralisl
or Nationalist. Delpgates arE' as· at thE' graduation cel'l'mOnil'S.
signl'd tocounties,acrording tot.helr
residf'DCC' hall; and cities, according
to what floor they'll llv&lt;? on that
· week.
They lmml'diately begin setting
up a government with city officials
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Thl' primary election for state
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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, .Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va. .

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

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nursing supeJVisor of the Meigs .· from 9 a .m. to ll a .m . andlto3pm .
County De-partme nt of Hea lth, has to the county heallh department .
received notlficatlon from the Ohio
Although the shortage ls over, the
Department of Health, that OPT prire ofDPT has risen from37 {'(&gt;nts
(dyptheria , penussis: and tN ahus ) of$2,60per shot. However, the shots
booste rs can once aga in be are still a vailable free of charge
throug h the Meigs Health Departadmini ste red.
Due to na tionwide shortages, as of ment. But if the Ohio Department of
January, this year, noDPTboosters
Health budget passes as proJDSed
could be given. The shortage is now
by the sena te, there wUI be
officially over and pare nts are
tremendous cuts ; the immunization
advlsect to take their children any

Cheryl Renee Hunter

Melissa L. Wise
Michael Manley

P enny Proffit
Randy Stinnett

hold ·its fourth annual pioneer days
on Saturday and Sunday, June22-23.
. The special featured activity
two. wlth
day antique
eveni will
be
(juring
cuHing the
wheat
grain
cradles. After the wheat lscut,ltwlll
be raked and tied in sheaves by
hand, and then plal'ed In shocks.
Some of the wheat will he thrested
during the Mason tounty Fair.
Other pioneer crafts to be
demonstrated. during the two day
event will include com shelllng and
corn meal grinding, broom making
and others.
Also on Sunday at 2 p.m. therewUI
be a hymn . sing. County gospel
groups are invited to participate. All
groups will sing from the museum's
outdoor s tage constructed under the
direcftion of Burl Tennant and Billy
VanMP!er.
The Country Kitchen wiU be
serving cornbread and beans &lt;11ld

Brookla ne Ba ptist Church in Huevtown, Ala.
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The bride-elect is a gradua te of
Tennessee T&lt;&gt;mple University:
Godwin is a g radua le of Ohio
Valley Christia n S&lt;;hool a nd is a
student at Te nnesst'&lt;? Te mple
University .

Proffit - Stinnett
GALLI POLIS - Announceml'nt
is made of the e ngagement a n&lt;j
approaching marriage of Penny
Proffi t a nd Ra ndy Stinnett, both of
Ga llipolis. She is the ·da ughtet of
Mrs. Da vid Proffit and the late
David P roffit , 491 Maplp Dr. ,
Ga llipolis. Stinnett is the son of Mr.
a nd Mrs. Carl D. Stinnett , F airview
Avenue, Sout h Point .
The Opl'n church wedding will .
take pl ace June 22 at First Baptist
Church. 2: 30p.m .
Miss Proffit is a g ra duate of Gallia

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POMEHOY ·- Mrs. Vona Taylor.
Pome roy. is a nnounci ng th0 approac hing m a r riagP of her daughll'r. Melissa Lynn WiSl', to Michael
Ma nley, son of Fra ncis and Law.
rmce Ma nley of Middle[&gt;Ort.
T he opl'n wedding will ta kl' place
a t 4 p.m . on Saturday , J une22 . at the
home of the bride o n Crew Hoad ,
Poml'roy . A recept ion will be held
following the weddin g.

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Academy High School. She has a
bachelor's degree fro m Rio Gra nde
College and a m astl'r' s from the
University .of Dayton. · She is a
teacher in lhl' Ga llipolis Cit y
Schools.
St innett is a graduat e of South
point High School and G~rget o wn
College. He is a general car
inspec lor wit h theChl'ss ieSystem in
Huntington, W.Va.

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ST. ALBANS, W.Va. - Mrs.
Helen W. Evans oi St. All;&gt;ans,
W.Va. announces the engagement
a nd approaching marriage of her
da ughter, Maryellen, to Harry
Edwin Martin II, son of Mr.: and
Mrs. Harry E. Martin of !jt. Albans.
Miss Evans is also the daughter of
the late Robert M. Evans and the
granddaughter of Mrs. D. Hollis
Wood of Gallipolis.
The wedding will take place Aug.
3 at the First Baptist Church In St.
Albans .
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WILLOW WOOD- Mt. and Mrs.
Donald Myers of Willow Wood are
announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Debbie, to
Jeff Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hay Saunders of Lecta.
The open-church wedding wlll
take place Saturday, July 6, al6:30
p,m . in Salem Baptist Church,
Gage. Music begins at 6 p.m.
Ce~mony wlll be performed by the

DON WAN
on Mitchell
35 and Rt. 588. Opening to be June 20, 1986.
This Tanning Center will feature Super Balm Beach 14 Tanning Beds ma·
nufactured by Sontegra. the oldest m•rlufacturer wi~h the most up to
date equipment . The Super Balm Beach 14 features complete 360 degree
tanning and the open, roof for that great outdoor feeling.
Stop by and register and mak~ your appointmantl!l for that gre~t all over
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GALLIPOLIS ..:.. Mr. and Mrs.
Cha rles Bonlee, Callipcl!s. announce the engagellll'nl and approaching marriage o! their daughte r, Patricia Ann, to Paul Douglas
Combs. son of J ohn Combs,
Wellston.
The outdoor wedding
take
· place Sunday, June 23, 3 p,m, a t the
home of the bride's parents. A
t-ecPption will follow.

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Stop by and register ilnd try a free 10 or 16 minute session .
Will be open for registration June 13. June 14, 4 :00P.M . to 8 :00

P.M. June 15, 8:00A.M. unti16:00 P.M. June 17, June 18, 4 :00
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is being made of the engagPment
a nd approaching marriage of
Rosanna McGulrP and Paul E .
Moss. She is the daughter of Vickie
a nd Frank McGuire, Crown City . He
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Moss Sr., 1707 Chestnut St.,
GaUipolls.
Ms. McGuire Is a graduate of
Hannan Trace High School and
Buckeye Hllls Career Center ..She is
a nursing aide at Scenic Hills
Nursing Care Center.
Moss attended · Gallia Academy
High School: He WOt'ks at the

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Holidays aren' t a il Christmas and
New Years . There 's also Bird Day,
genl'ra lly C&lt;'lebra ted with Arbor
Day. Sadie Hawkins Day is Nov.16
this year; World P oetry Day is Oct .
15; Gpnera l Pulaski Memoria l Day
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Salem, of the engagement and · graduate of Soul hern High School in
fori heoming marriage ofherdaugh· Columbus and Ohio State Univerter, Diana L .. to Stephen C .. Eiklns, sity with a bachE'Ior of sl'lence
son of Mrs. Judith Elkins otRoute 11 degree in qusiness administration
Albany, and the late Cornell Elkins . and a major in comput e r
The prospective groom is the programming.
The couple wUI exchange double
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hart.well .
The bride-elect , also thedaugltter ring vows at an open wedding
of the late Donald f . Gauding, Is a ceremony on Sept. 28at2 p.m. in the
registered nurse and is emplayed in Phillips Christian Church . 1\11 open
the surgical intensive care unit at reception wlll follow immediately in
in Salem.
North Side Hospital in Youngstown. the church
She is a graduate of United High
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Russell, 733 Third Ave., GaU!polis.
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The bride-elect is a graduatE' of
Gallla Academy High School and
Buckeye Hills Career Center in
Diver,dfied Health Occupations.
She Is a nursing assistant a t Scenic
Hills Nursing Center.
Combs i$ a graduate of Wellston
High School and Buckeye HiUs
CareerCPnter In bulldiiigtrades. He
is a carpenter.

TUPPERS PLAJNS - Mr. and
Jackson, alSO a graduate of
Mrs. Leroy Hendrix of Tuppers Eastern, is pmployl'd at Stahl
Plains a nnounce th&lt;' engagemt'nt Nursery in Little Hocking .
and approaching marriage of their
An open church wedding will be
daughter, Connie Lee, to Jimmy '"held in Tuppers Pla(ns at Saint
Dell Jackson . son of Mr.·and Mrs.
Paul's United Methodist Church on
Bob Jackson, Reedsville.
Saturday, June 22, at 12:30 p.m. A
The bride·elect is graduate of reception will be held following the
East&lt;'rn High School:
wedding in the church sociaL•wm.

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Rev. David Saunders.
Ms. Myers is a graduate of
Symmes Valley High School. She
attends Rio Grande College and ts
employed a t Dlckess' Market of
Ald .
Saunders is a graduate of
Symmes Valley High School and
Rio Grande College. He is employed at Gallipolis Parts
Warehouse.

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The brtde-elect, an employee of
Kanawha County Schools, ls a
graduate .of Marshall University
and is a candidate for a master's
degree from the West Virginia
College of Graduate Studies. Martin received a bachelor of science
degree In civil engineering from the
West Virginia Institute of Technology and a master's of science
degree In engineering from Youngstown State University. He Is a
structural engineer by Michael
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POMEROY - Plans havp been
completed for thl' Friday evl'ning .
wedding of Tina Pierce, Syracuse, 1
and Keith King , Ne w Haven, W.Va.
Thewedding will take place at the
Syracuse Presby lerian Church wilh
music to lx'gln at 7 p.m. A reception
will follow in the church annex.
Friends and relatives of the couple
a re invited to a tt e nd .

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Zordell - Hall _
BARODA , Mic h . - Ro)lS!d .a hq .
Sandra Z&lt;ird ell ofThi rtl Sl., Ba roda ,· ·
Mich.. a re a nnotinCi ng the e ngagement a nd a pproaching m arriage of
.. ' their ·da ug hte r, Barbara Bl'th. to
.lamPs MichaPI Hall. Bergstrom Air
Force Base. Austin , Texas , son of
Cha rles a nd Dorothy Ha il, S. R. 681,
Re«lsv ilic .
The bride-e lect graduated from
Lak&lt;'Shorc Hig h School and Gra nd
Valley Stat&lt;&gt; College and will receive
hl'r m astl'r 's dl'gJ'e&lt;&gt; in education in
July from Michigan State Univcr·
s ity . ShP is a special education
teacher at Bridgma n High School.
Bridgman. Mich.
Hail g raduated from Eastern
Hig h School, HeedsvillP, a nd Ohio
Uni vers ity in At he ns. He iS in the
U.S. Air Force serv ing as a senior
airman a t Bergstrom.
· Thl' wedding will take place Aug.
1
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Barbru-.1 Beth ZordeU
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lS onPofthe museum'smajorevpnts
during the year. The Farm Museum ·
Is lcx:ated four miles north of Point

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two-thirds, and this will' affect how
much long the departme nt can
afford to offe r a ll immunizations
.free of charge.
Pa rents a re urged to ta ke their
children to the health departme nt
before school is about to stari in
orde r to a void long waiting periods
inthedeparirnent's reception area.

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The annual pioneer days activity

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BESSEMER, Ala . - Mr. and
. Mrs. M.V. Hunt e r of Bessemer,
Ala .. a nnou nee the engageme nt and
approaching m arriage of · their
daught e r. Chery l Renee, to J ohn
Thomas Godwin , son of the Rev. and
Mrs. J oSI:'ph Godwin of Gallipolis.
Thl' open-chul'l'h wedding will
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

June 16. 1985

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Senior Citizens plan weekly acttvtttes at centers
Meigs County
POMEROY -The Meigs County
Senior Citizens Cent er, Muibc&gt;rry
Heights, Pomeroy, ha$ scheduled
the following activities for the wc&gt;ek
of June 17-21.
Monday - Blood pressure clinit ,
9::D-ll:l:l, squaredancel to3.
Tuesday - Senior Citizens Needs
Forum at 10: 30, a representativefrom the Area Agency on Agmg 8
will be conducting a meeting where
senior. citizens a nd intl'rested cit i·
zens can express the needs of the
elderly of Meigs County; the
meeting Is o~n to the public.
Chorus, 1-2.
Wednesday -'- Spcial Security
Representative, 10-12; Black Lung
representative, 10-12; bingo, 11;
bowllng, 1:30 p.m.
Thursday - Ceramics 10-12;
quarterly birthday party. There will
be games beginning a t 10:30, a nd
senior citizens with birthdays in
April, May and June will be honored
befote dinner. At 1 p.m. a program
will be held with music by Dan
Hayman and the Hymntimers.
Friday - The lawyer from the
Area Agency on Aging 8 Legal
Services will be at the center from 1
to3. lf you are over 60 and have need
of legal services. call at the centO?r at
992-2161 to set up an appointment.
The Senior ·Nutrition Program
menu fpr the week Is: .
Monday - beef stPW, pineapple
and cottage cheese, cornbread , ·

Caught in style
FRESNO, Calif. (UPI I -Police
said suspected bank robber Gary
Riley fled Ihe scene of his crimP in a
chauffeur-driven limousine for the
second time.
·, In the iatest robbery Wednesday,
Home Federal Savings tellE'rs gave
police a description of the getaway
sedan and officers later stopped the
Cadillac limousine on a frE'eway .
ThE'y appi'E'hended Riley. 25, a nd
drivE'r Shane Hit e.
Police said they recovered an
undisclosed amount of cash taken in
the holdup and a pistol the robber
displayed to a teller.
DE'IE'Ctives. who , said Riley also
used a linnousine th a May 31 bank
robbery, reiE'ased Hite, who knew
nothing of the robbery.

cockle.
Tuesday - mea tballs, m ashed
potatoes, harvard beets, ~aches.
Wednesday- fl shsandwlch,over
flied potatoes, tossed salad, frozen
cherry sa lad .
Thursd ay- pork steak,scalloped
potatoes. lima beans. blrthdaycake.
Frlilay - macaroni and cheese,
broccoli , tomato, bulterscotch
pudding.
Choice of milk, coffee, tea or fruit
drink available for meals.

Ga Ilia County
GALLIPOLIS - Activities and
menus for the wrek of June 17
through June 21 at ihe Senior
Citizens Center, 220 Jackson Pike,
ai'E' as follows:

Monday, June 17 - Ceramics
Class, 9:30 a .m .-noon; Chorus, 1·3
p.m .
Tuesday, June 18 - S.T.O.P .
Chiss,10:30 a.m .; Physical Fitness,
11:15 a.m.
Wednesday, June 19 - Vinton
Bible Study, 1 p.m.; Card GamE'S,
l -3p.m.
Thursday, June 28- Bible Study,
11 a.m.-noon .
· Friday -June21-ArtCiass, 1-3
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fries with green pepper and onions,
apple r ings, wheat bread, brownies .
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By MIKE RABUN
UPI Sports Writer
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (UPi i Seemingly lrn~rvlous · to the
wretched w ea ther and the prE'Ssure
brought on· by one of the biggest ·
events in his profession , Tze-Chung
Chen posted his third sub-par score
saturday to claim a two-shot lead
withone r?und left in the U.S. Open.
A victory for Chen, 26, a virtual
unknown beforE' thls$1i00,00ltournament, would be one of thE' largest
surprises In the history of golf.
He sloshed through the rain a~
chill Saturday to shoot a 69, giving
him a 54-hole tot a Iof7-undE'r-par203.
That equaled the O~n· s 54-hole
f(&gt;C9rd , established by George • 'TC'REMAINSONTOP-'I't.e-ChungChetlwalksoff2aftermaklnga
Burns four years ago.
birdie f1Ut Salurday in thlr!l round play of the 85th U. S. Open golf
On Friday Chen had tied the
tournament In Bfnn!ngham, Mich. "TC" held a two-stroke lead after the
\ 36-hole O~n fl'COrd of134 set in 1!)9)
third round. (UPI)
by Jack Nicklaus, one of a host of
22-year-old Ric)&lt; Fehr, tn his first
There were 10 golfers under par
familiar names Whofailed to make
year as a professional golfer, at
wl)en
I
he
day
began,
of
thOSE',
tile
the cutin this year's tournammt .
1-undE'r.
only
one
who'
could
come
close
to
"He looks like a good player," said
Thm, tied for fourth at even-par,
SE've Ballesteros, speaking of the matching Chen's sll'!ldiness was
were
Torn Kite, Denis Watson and
Andy
North,
whose
last
.
victory
native of Taiwan who has spent
whose 69 wasoneofflve
Ballesteros,
came
sevm
years
ago
In
this
three heretofore obscure years on
sub-par
rounds
shot in the .~dank
thE' PGA tour. "Maybe he will win championship.
conditions.
North bogeyed thE' fourth hole.
the U.S. Open. Why not?"
Down the .$COreboard came Ray
Chm got away with a series of birdied lhe16thandshot anE'Ven-par
Floyd and defending champion
poor shots early In the round, lhE'n 70, putting him at 5-undE'r 200.
Fuzzy Zoeller at 2-over, Andy Bean
Alone in third, fiVE' shots behind
steadied himself with the klndofgolf
at4-over
and leadingmoDE'ywinDE'r
~hen
at
~.
was
Canadian
Dave
tllat none of his closest challengers
Curtis
Strange
a t 5-over .
Barr
after
a
round
of70.
Next
came
could match.
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National Le ~
. Round. UP'
By United PreM lniA!matlonal

LaMarr Hoyt scattered five hits
and Tony Gwynn drove In the
gamE''s only run With a bloop single
In the fifth inning Saturday, lifting
thE' . San Diego Padres to a 1-0
trlumph over thE' san Francisco
Giants.
!twas the fifth timE' In thE' last ninE'
games that thE' Giants have been
shutout.
Hoyt, 84, walked none and struck
out five. The rlght -handE'r tossed his
second shutout and sixth complete
game of the season. Jim Gott, ·34,
pitched five innings and took the
loss.
BLANKS ASTROS - I.&lt;J8 An8efes pkchet- Oi'el Hentaer dellve""
Elsewhere, St. Louis shutout
))Itch In eighth Inning of Salurd!lfs Natlonall.eape ganie In Houston.
Chicago . 2-0 and Los Angeles
'lbe LA- blanked the Astros on three hils, 3-0. He ll!lnow 11-loolheyear.
blanked Houston 3-0.
It was his third shutout ol the campalp. (UPI).
At Chtc·ago, Danny Cox hurled a
four,hltter and Jack Clark pouru)ed
shutout a.Jid fourth completQgamE'. Bli1sas pitched 5 1.J innings to
his \4th hornE'r to lift thE' Cardinals. The Dodgers have won foilr of thE'ir improvE' to 3-1. He struck out fivE',
Cox, 8-2, struck out seven and
six games on their current road trip, gavE' up three hits and walked six.
walked four in his fifth complete • smashing 13 homers.
Howell went theflnall2-3lnnlngs for
game. It was the Cubs' fourth
the save.
Athletics 8, Indians 6
straight loss and the Cardinals' third
Kingman raised his RBI total to38
CLEVELAND (UP)} - Dave
straight victory.
At Houston, Orel Hershlserfired a Kingman drove In four runs and Jay with a run-scoring single in the first
thfE'E'·hltter and Pedro Guen·E'ro ' Howell recorded his 13th save Inning against Neal Heaton, 4-6, and
belted his third hOmE' run in Ihe last Saturday to paCE' the Oakland A'sto capped a four-run third with a
two-run double that chased reliE'Ver
two games to lead the Dodgers. a 8-6 victory over thE' Cleveland
Don.
SchulzE'. He added an RBI
IndianS.
Hershlser, 6-1, walked. one and
single
In the ninth.
Oakland rookle left -handE'r Tim
struck out four In notching his third

'I'm nervous.', ·says·Weaver ·after three · years 'retirement'
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPJ Senior Editor
Sports
I
BALTIMORE, Md. - " It's like Opening Day. It 's
like the first game of the playoffs. It's like World
Series tl,me. 1 can feel the butterflies in my stomach
aii'E'ady. I'm nE'fVous."
· Earl Weaver was bubbling about how good It felt to
be bacl&lt; in the harness again, back managing thE'
Baltimore Orioles after havjng gtven up . that job, ,
· pre.umably for good, nearly thrl;'E' years ago.
Replaclng Joe ' Altobelll, the man . who had
succeeded l:llm and .- led the Orioles to a: world ·
ChampioliShlp ·in 1983 .. Weaver was at BaltimorE''S
ME'morlal Stadium bright and early Friday morning
to ml;'E't with !be media . HeenlertainedE'VE'r:yonewith
his commentsandremarksas usual, bllthewasmuch
more anxious to get reacquainted wlih his players'
before leading them against Ihe Milwaukee Brewers
latt'r in ttwi evening.
·
· WeavE'r spent the better 'p art of Thursday night
AOing ovE'r the
Individual statistics
of all the BaltimorE'
.
.
players.
.,
" I know most of our players from before," he said.

"But therE' are SOmE' I don't know. 1 never had guys
IJke (Don) Aase and (FrE'dl Lynn. I know them from
us having played against thPm, but I don'l know tbem
personally. And there are other people like (Fritz\
Connally. So 1 studied those statistics to prepare
myself aS much as I could."
As a.youngster growing up in St. Louis, all WE'aver
E'Ver cared to do was play ball, so he never got to be a
Boy Scout. HE' would've made a good one. though.
He's a devout beiiE'Ver In coming prepared.
Weaver met with OriolE's' owOE'r Edwanl BE'nnett
Williams in Washington both Wednesday .· and
Thutsday. Williams SE'I up· both meetings and
originally they werE' for the purpose of getting
WE'aver's Input on what could be done to check a
backslidE' by the' Orioles that reached seven out of 11
gamE'S and lhE'ir last five: The skid dropped the
OriolE'S to fourth place in the American LeaguE' East
- 8 games behind thE' first-place Toronto BluE' Jays.
. EvE'n 'before the two sessions. though, Williams had
expressed h.ls dissatisfaction with the way the Orioles
wei'E' going. Ultimately, Williams, one of tile most
eloquent trial lawyers in his profession; ~rslJilded
Weaver to come back and manage. the Orioles' again.
Naturally, Weaver, who had turned down ll other

managerial offers since leaving the Orioles, had to be
satisfied in the matter of moriey. But that wasn't the
over-riding fad or.
"I'm not here for the money ," he said. "We settled
that all that in 10or 15 minutes. Mr. Williams Is a very
good speaker. I accepted less money than . he
originally offE'red mr and IE'sS than 1 could've gotten
from other clubs. "
Bet on U, WE'aver didn 'I strike a bad bargain. In his
l5 years with the Orioles, he was the highest paid
manager •in baseball four different times. His new
salary with the Orioles puts . him ahead of Billy
Martin, whose $400,00l a year was tops previously. .
Altobelli had E'Xpressed his unhappiness '\'lth the
way he had learned oft he managerlal switch through
the media while he was in DE'trolt with the Orioles
Wednesday, but that actually wasn'tthe fault of either
Williams or Orioles' general manager Hank Peters.
Both preferred to give him the news personally
rather than ovE'r the phone, but the dE'Cision to bring
back Weaver wasn't made until Wednesday .
afternoon and by that time it was too late for either
Williams or PE'ters to gel to Detroit,
weavE'r has a high personal regard for Altobc&gt;lli.

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who had beE'n one of his coaches for years before he
.left thE' Or.ioles to ~mE' manager of the San
Francisco Giants. But Weaver never got a chance to
seE' Altobelli on Thursday before . Ihe official
announcemE'nl was madE'.
Bombarded by quE'S! ions from Ihe media in Detroit
aU day Wednesday and E'VE'n after thE' Tigers' 6-2
victory over thE' Orioles that night, Altobelli DE'Ver lost
his composure although he obviously was under grE'i\1
stress. He handled his dE'parture with E'Xceptlonal
class.
Cal RlpkE'n. Sr .• the Orioles' third base coach,
managed them Thursday night In Baltlnnore and the
Orioles snapped t~ losing streak with 1m 8-,1 victory
over thE' Brewers. Weaver would've doDE' so, but
simply couldn't even though his old uniform, which
had been retired WhE'n he left the club in September of
1982, was available.
"I couldn't go out on the baseball fi&lt;.&gt;ld nude,"
Weaver said. "I had no athletic supporter. no sweat
shirt , no shoes."
Wilen Weaver's untform was officially retired,
Williams said no one would E'V er wear It again unless ..
Weaver himself came bacK
He was 100 percent right.

Ohio Baseball Hall
of Fame reopens .

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,JOHNNY DAVIS

BRIAN BRENNAN

HANFORD DIXON

RICKY FEA:CIIER

Four members of Cleveland ·Browns
to take part in Appalachia golf . t~urney
.

.

ROCK SPRINGS ~ Four
·: mE'mbers of the Cleveland Browns'
football tmm wUI tee It up In the
seventh annual Dave Diles Appala·
cilia golf tournament a nd will be on
hand for the hillbilly supper that
. ;; precedes the E'VE'nl.
Fullback ~ohnny Davi s. corner back Hanford Dixon, wide receiver
Ricky FE'acher ani! recE'Iver Brlan
' ijrennan wUI join 'the field for the
flrsl time.
" We're de lighted about having
ihe Browns repreSE'nted for thefh'SI
tlhlE'," said local businessman BDI
Francis, who arranged for the
Browns' appearance. "We have a
, lot of Clev'eland fans In the area and
11m certain locallans will get a kick
out of seeing them."
Francis also has arranged . for
'several outstanding Items · to be
ailctioned off at the 6 p.m. dinnE'r
WednE'sday, June 26, at Meigs High
School. HE' has secured, a jersey
~rn by Cincinnati Bengals' star
Anthony Munoz, one worn by
Browns' running back Mike Pruitt,
0I

a golf glove worn by Jack Nlck.l aus
in this year's ME'mOrtal Tourna mE'nl (and It's ~r5onally autographed by Nicklaus}, four clubhouse pasS\'s. worth $100 each, to tbe
1986 Memorial
TournamE'nt, . ' and
,,
four rounds of golf at the Kings'
Island golf coui'SE' near Cincinnati.
As for the Browns, Tbey'll arrive
from their training camp to attend
the hillbilly supper and golf outing.
Davis carne out of Alabama to
perform VE'rsalile services for the
CleVE'Iand club as a runner, blocker
and pass receiVE'r. Dixon has played
four SE'asOns since coming out of
Southern MississipPI and has developed into.one of the !Of? interceptors
ln!" National Football League.
e gained a starting role in his
ve first season ofproballand Is the
BroWI\S' leading ,tacklE'f among
de!ensl~ backs.
FeachE'r played his college foot.·
•ball at Missls81ppl Valley State and
has ·playewd nine yean· with the
BroWI\S. fie had to playbehlngPaui
War1Jeld, Dave Lojlan an Regie

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11 ·

RuckE'r dmlng his llrst five seasons awards. The names of the recipients
beforr winning a place In the are not known until the night of the
dinner.
Browns' lineup.
Lany Powell of Powell's Super
Brmnan has quickly E'stabllshed
Valu
and GEorge Harris of Pat HUI
himself as an outstanding NFL
Ford
are beading up the dinner
performer. He camE' out of Boston
arrangements
and Powell promises
College. where he was Doug Flutie's
the
best
food
E'Ver.
.
favorite target, tolmmE'diatelyearn
The tournamE'nt fiE'Id can accoma spot in tile Browns' starting lineup.
He was an all-state performer In modate 144 golfers with two
Michigan high school circlE'S not foursomes on E'ach hole at Riverside
ohly in football but in basketball and Golf Club. Some spots are still ~n
at $100 and appllcation blanks are
track.
Also, lh!'e(' more Ohio University available at area golfrourses, banks
athletic ligures will be in the starting and businesses. Any business Interlleld. Baseball coach JelT)I France, ' ested In sponsoring one of the holes
who's been coaching the Bobcat can contact Bob Freed at 992·2044.
baseball team since 1972, will tee It Sp!;lnsorshlp entitles the backer to
'
up. Also In the fiE'ld are Joe Dean, a two entries in II' ·tournammt and
rnE'mber of the football coaching guest reservations at the dinner.
Additional celebrities who have
staff until he accE'pted tile job of
coordinator of athletic relatlonsJor joined thefleid includE' PGAproTim
OU, and Glenn Coble, OU's director Wilkins of Kings' Island, StE'Ve
Snapp of Ohio State's athletic
of sports media relations.
Highlight of the dinnE'r at Mt&gt;lgs departrnE'nt, Ball State basketball
High wlll be a br!E'f talk by veteran eoach Al Brown and one-timE' Ohio
wrtter Fritz HoWell and t11eo presen· Ublverslty basketball star Dick
tatlon of thE' coveted "Good Guy" Garrison'

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TOLEDO - Thomas C, Eakin is Items offer visitors a history of the
more than entertainment - it's an gamE''s progression. by dE'CadE'. In
fact the collE'Ction contains so muC"h
obsession . .
material
ills impossible to display it
Eakin, founder of a baseball hall
a
ll
at
once.
Eakin .aid.
of fame that honors only players
constantly
be C'hanging
"We'll
with lies to Ohio, bas moved his
I
hings
to
keep
peopl~
coming
back ,"
coiiE'Ctlon of unlfonns, gloves,
said
Gardner.
autographed bats and balls and
Scrapbook.' and Jl(.'rlodicals arr
other memorabllla to a location he
availablE'
for researchers.
hopes will attract other aficionados
"We hope to havp n library SE't up
of the national sport .
The Ohio Bal!E'ban Hall of Fame for. research," said Gardner.
Tbe hall of lame has a member·
reopened saturday in a new 4,CXXJ
ship of 69 of baseball's greats . Tbe
square-foot hem? built for It In front
ol !be Toledo Mud Hens stadium In newest group of players will be&gt;
induciE'd Aug. Zl.
MaumE'l'.
To be eligible a player must haw
"Alii want todois turnlhisoverso
spent
a slgntficant part of hiscaf'('('r
people can enjoy It," E akin said ina
for an Ohio major or minor
·
playing
tE'IephOne interviPW from his Shaker
team;
distinguished
himself in Ohio,
Heights home.
as
a
baseball
exE'Cutive,
primarily
Belter than 98 percent of the
collection belongs to Eakin, with the manager or umpirE', or be a nativeef
rest being on loan from other Ohio or an individual wilh liE'S to the
state and have a good baseball
sources , said KathiE'E'n Gardner.
record.
curator of the museum .
Eakln says the Ohio hall is nor in
Neither Eakin nor GardnE'r could
say exactly how many items the com~lilloti with ttl(&gt; national Ba~­
ball Hall of Fame In Cooperstown,
collE'Ctlon contains. which includE'S
N.Y., whiC'h was founded in l!l19 .
nearly E'Verything connected with
"That's not our intent." he said.
me game. ThE' number of auto,
''We
want to enjoy those people from
graphed basE'balls alone exceeds a
this
state.
thosewhomlght neveqi:E'l
thousand, Gardner said.
into
Coo~rstown
."
The ha ll of fame started as a
Eakin's said his interest" In
Bicentennial project In NPWcomerbaSE'ball began In 19.17 In Cievl'land
stown. It outgi'E'W tllal site and was
where he saw Joe DiMal(j(io's
nnoved to SpringfiE'Id In 1~ .
hitting strl'ak stopped. but his real
The dE'Cislon to movE' It to ToiE'ito
drlvE' toward honoring contributors
wasmadewhm It becarneapparent
the museum WOUld draw bigger to the garrie came In 1966, wh(&gt;n thE'
Indians asked him to hE'Ip put
crowds If located in a larger city.
together an old timers ~~:arnE'.
preferably one with a professional
."It was a wonderful lime," he
team. Eakin said.
satd.
"We wanted a city with strong
In 1967. Eakin organized a
llnanclal backing and continuous
thl'E'('-day E'V'E'Otln NPWcomerstown
crowds," he said.
.
honoring the cmtE'nnla IofCy Yo'ung
The Lucas County Rec Center.
drew 50 old timers and attention
homE' of the Mud Hens, fit the bill .
The recreation facility draws 1.6 ·from then -governor James Rhodes,
who gave the state hall of famE'
million people a YE'ar and rnore
his backing.
concept
Important, was willing tQ erect a
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In
19'79
WE' found out It was
fl'!'e-standlng building to house the
becoming too largt&gt; of an E'VE'nt. The
collection, Eakin said.
muSEIIIII was In a storefront." said
Showcases containing uniforms,
Eilkln.
PfOit'ams poot(Jjll'lll)bs, and othE'r
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C·2 ..:..The Sunday Times-Sentinel

June 16. 1986

Pomeroy Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio.:..Poin1 Pleasant. W. Va.

·~!cklaus, Watson and Trevino out; ~Bear's' streak sllapped
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expects to be off somewhere playing
golf wit h his son, Jack Jr. .

shootlnga,.&gt;-over-par73Fridayfora
36·hoietotal ofl49.
Tom Watson and Let&gt;Tn&gt;vlnoalso
missed the two-round cutoff at 146.

"I'm going tq take lwo·weeks off
and quit," Nicklaus joked atter

Actually, Nicklaus not only has no
intention of quitting, he believes it's

'aPdarned IfI didn't think a bout what

at:: had said coming into the'
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:· "It came to my mind again
~terday on !he golf CO\II'SE'."
•: Jack Nicklaus dOl'Sn' t have to
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team president Peter Bavasl.
but until that daydawnsl'llpltchmy
.. We can't · trade you ," said a butt off for the Indians."
laughing BavasL "You really
Blyleven, f&gt;-6, notched hjs seventh
packed them In tonight ta dlsap· complete game while striking out
pointing crowd of 6,380.1
seven and wal king th!'E'e.
"Anyway, we're pl'E'parlng a gol(j
"The 34·year·old Blylevt&gt;n. wh!&gt;
watch f'\," you that you'!'E' one of 83 said he "doesn't fit into the Indians'
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"I don't think aboutleavirig- I told
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Pomeroy Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio

Wildlife news

Bear hunting trip success
By ToM BELVILLE

'TC' maintains one-strolie lead in U. S. Open

feelings we~ .;.,nflrmed a b9u t 9: 45
p, m . when a fine bear swam the
little river near his bait. l.t climbed
up over ihe bank and sat down on Its
rear-end and took a few bites of
grass.
· It raised up on all fou rs and
appeared headed for the bait. Bret
raised his Browning 7 nun magnum and one well -placro shot In the
neck at 75 yards dropped old bruin
In his tracks. It had been a long,
hard four days, but our persistence
had paid off; for Bret at least.
· Thursday, I sat on a differe nt bail
a nd heard a bear two or three times
in ihe bush, but he never caine out.
Friday broke, cl!'ar and beautifu l,
. but by early afternoon clouds had
rolled -in and the rain with them. I
headed out to my bait station a bout ·
4 p.m. and was sta tioned there well
before 5 p.m. AI) hough it l"as
raining, the wind was rather calm
and blowing in my direction.
At p;30 p.m. I heard a bear In the
bush about 50 yards to my tight, but
he nev!'r showed . Amund 8 p.m. it
stopped raining. At 9: 32 p .m. I
checked my watch . When I looked
back up a black bear was standing
at the edge of the bush at atJout 100
yatds facing me. I put the cross
ha irs on 1h&lt;' center of his chest and
squ~ the trigger of my Reining·
ion 3:).()6.
The bullet hit hom!' and the bear
went down . How!'v&lt;'r, he fell Into a
ditch where I couldn 't .see him . I
wondered where he went for a few
seconds, then saw the brush rattUng
as he W!'nt throUgh it .. Walt Foster,
our guide, "'as soon there and
tracked the bear through the brush
to where h&lt;' lay.
There was much hand·shaklng
and back·slapplng. A wonderful
week of black bear hunting was

SpecW Correspondent
GALLIPOUS - · I recently retUrned from an ex.clt1ng and
successful bear hunting trip In
Ontario, Canada. Good !~lend and
colleague, Bret Wll•on, joined me
for our adventure.
We arrived In Mathe$0n ; Ontario
on Sunday, June 2. Sunday hunting
Is permitted In Ontario; so we were
')n our baits by 5 p.m . that evening.
It was cold and windy. Neither Bret
nor I had any acllon. Mondav
moJnlng and £-venfng gav.- s imil~r
results. Bears are· reluctant to
'move on windy days especially
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when It 's cold too.
Tuesday morning the weather
began to Improve and our enthusl·
asm Improved also. AI though no
·bears were spotted lu the morning,
· we h,a d great anticlpallon for the
evening..
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, Anticipation turned to rea lity for
me at 8:45 p.m. when I spott!'d a
large bear about 150 yards away'
approaching my bait station. He
began moving to the right, behind
som«;&gt; brush then stopped and went
back the way he came. To my
astonishment another bear,
smaller than the flr5t , ambled out of
. the bush (Canadian's name for tne
thick woods ). The larger ·bear
qulck)y chased tbe smaller one
·back Into the'bush.
My heart was pounding loudly as
the big bear headed back my way.
Then he disappeared into the bush.
About :a&gt; minutes later, I heard him
about 50 yards ' to. my right
thrashing around In the bush, but I
couldn't see him. The n shortly
:ttefore dark, something told me to
. !OQI&lt; behind me. There, about 40
,yards behind me stood the big black
bear. I slowly turned and raised my
rifle all In one movement. The bear over.
-spotted me and with one jump was
Into ti;Je bush and out of sight. I
watcl:led "for him for about 10
mln~tes wilhout · luck. The dim
e.vening light wa• nearly gone so ·1
decided to make myself scarce and
come back on Wednesday: I wasn!t
pa rticularly fond of having such a
large bear so close and It nearly
(lar k , which gave him the
advantagr.
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On Wednesday,, Bret had. goOd
feel}ngs allout tbe evening hunt.
The two showers we had that
evenltig dampened his spirit a little,
but he· Just had that feeling. His

· Ify MIKE RABUl\"
UPJ Sports Writer
BIRMINGHAM. Mich. (UP!) Tze-Chung Chen, a golfing nomad
. hopi ng to find his fortune far from
home, produced a second straight
day of"magical shots Friday that
helped him maintain a one stroke
lead after ·two rounds of the U.S.
Open.
On a day which had lhe greatest
player of the era, Jack Nicklaus ,
. miss the .'l6-hole0pen cutfort.heflrst
time in a generatlon, Chen survived

a near sleepless night, a huge traffic
ja m arid a wobbly start to shoot a
1-under·par 69 over the Oakland
Hills Country Club courSe.
Teamed with his course-recol'!l
equaling 65 Thursday, a round
which included the first double eagle
In OjX'n history, Chen stood at
6- under 134, tying th&lt;' best 36--hol&lt;'
total in toumam!'nt history.

golf- mild, pa1 ny !!lo~dy and only
occaslonaly breezy - Nicklaus, 45,
had his quest fpr a fifth title come to

anend.

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Nicklaus sbot a 73 for a two-day
total of 149, which meant he missed
the cut for the first tlme since 1963.

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GALLIPOLIS - Following the
June 13 results of th~;&gt; city men's.
softball league, OhioCompaJiy, with
an 8-1 mark, holds down top spot,
followed by Foodland of Gallipolis
. with a 7-1 record.
Griffy's is third a t 7-2; Free
Agents 54; Southern Comfort 44;
Elliott's 76 ~5; Sparkle Supply 4-5; ·
Old Brick Tavern 2-5; Gallipolis
Jaycees 1~ and Holzer 0.9.
Second ha lf play wUI conclude
July 18.
Result,s of tbe initial second scores
J une 13 were:
FOodland 11, Holzer 3; Ohio
Company 12, Jaycees 7; Sparkle
Supply 6, Old Brick 2 and Southern
Comfort 6, Elliott's 4.

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Bob Homer agreed, pointing out throwing error by Nick Esasky In third-baseman's throw to second
that the Br!lves haven't played well
the l'lghth inning and Horner added
sailed Into deeP right, and Oberkfell
m the la te Innings In their last few
a two-run homer to lead the braves came a ll the way a round. MlU1ll1Y
garnes.
to victory.
stopped at third . ·
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Dave ConcEpcion who extended his
bit easier,"· he said. ''You could
hitting streak to J.5 gaQ'Ies. .
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relaxa llttle bitoutthere.Sut (Bruce
. Oberkfell, with one out ' In thl!
Sutlel') could make a couple of
eighth; led oH with a ,singiE! to right
mistakes and get away with it, A
offstarterSoto,S.!&gt;. DaleMurphyhit
couple of extra runs always helps."
what appeared to be a doubl~play
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Foodland early
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Bravesgavethelrfansallttleslgnln
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third baseman Ken Oberldell says Is
a good one.
"Webeatoneofthetoppitchersln
the league tonlght." OberkfeU said
after the Braves defeated Clncln•
nat!, 64, " We cam e back in the
seventh Inning and got them In the
elghth . TI!at 'sgot tobe a blg llftwhen
you can get a guy like (Mario ) Soto..
We proved Wf' can come tlack from
last night's game when we were a
little down. That's the sign of a good
club."

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Vets Memorial to OMD extended care facilit
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or M~licare and-Medicaid, ~swell health nurses. Those who need less
as private . insurance compa ny · than hospital car!'. but more than
Tlmes,l5entmel Stalf
POMEROY -A skilled nursing- . funds. Even after the extended care hOme ca re, will be givm the choice
Intermediate ca~ facUlty of 25 beds · facility Is put iniO opo;oratlon, the of Sl'\lerai area nursing facilities
Including till' iiew skilled nursing- .
will open . at Veterans Memorial hospital wiil still have 44 beds.
As
for
staf(ing
of
the
new
wing,
lntermf'diatecarewlngatVeterans.
Hospital .In latE' 'July, Scott Lucas.
Dail~y
said
tha
t
a
registered
nurse
Lucas noted thaf. in reaUty the
hospital administ'ra.tor, announced
will
be
on
puty
day
shift,
seven
days
east
-west wlilgwlll now be pllt to tht&gt;
today.
The new nursing facUlty, Lucas . a week, while the evening and night use for which it was built in 1970.'1be ·
said, ·will be devefoped in th~ shifts will be staffed by . licensed · addition to the origlnai' building
practical nurses. "My matn concem constructed ln1962 was designed for
east-west wing of the buUqing.
· In his announcement, Lucas said will be that these patients are given long-term c;tre · bUt was . almost
immediately changed over to reguthe l!nal approval from-the state In quality care:; she commented,
Ileing in the same building where lar hospital acute care· due to the ·
the way of a certlllcate of need has
!:¥'en received. Thea.ctuallaunching acute hospitalcareisbelngprovlded need at that time.
The wing in addition- to ·patlent
of the new program awa~s certifica- is a decided "'plus'', Da!ley e~plained,
in
that
ail-of
the
services
of
rooms,
some singlE'. sorTie double,
tion lor Medicare ~U~d Medicaid
the
hospital,
·
including
·the
emerwith
In-room
n&gt;stroom facilities,
·funds which Is expected to-follow an
room
and
its
doctors,
the
also
lneiudes
large
separate ba- ·
·gency
on' slte inspection about the· first of
pharmacy,
and
the
physical
ther·throoms
for
men
and
women , with
. July,.
apy
department,
will
beavailablei.o
.
racllitfes
where
patjents
In wheel·
Rhonda Dalley, R.N., employed
at the hospital slrlce 1974 and the patients in the skilled nursing- · chairs and those in need of lifts can
cUITently serving as In-service intermediate care extended care. be bathed or showered.
Thelargeroomatthecenterofthe ·
director and quaUty assurance Such services as laundry and
,
wing, now caiied the east-west
coordinator. has bet&gt;n named direc- kitchen wil( also be shared
dining room and frequently used for
tor
of
the
fadUty.
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ENTRANCE
The pallo
Lucas described the current
Dalley views the !acUity ·as meetings and conferences, will be ·
area 1&gt;utslde the east-west wing
· development of the skilled nursln~ providing a "blend ofservices." For converted into . a day room for
ol Veterans Memorial Hospital,
patients with comfortablE' furnish- ·
which Is being &lt;.'OOveried into a: . · and Intermediate care.tacliity as a· sonie, she said, this will mean basic ings and tf,'ll'vlSion·, and wUi Include
. skUied nursing-lntennedlate · culmination of about year's work custodial care on a long-term basis, an area for socfal ae'tiv-itles .
. care facUity, wiD be .designated . to get Into a position wtiere Veterans while for others .lt will mean seeing
That room o~ns onto the patio
) as the entrance IAI the new Memorial · f!ospltal can·· seJVLce · that they get their medication or which
willlle.availablelori,ISeby thE' ·
t~ "who do not require total
physical therapy, thai dressings arE'
extended care center expected
. hospital care, Qut dO require more . changed and that IV's, feeding patients and will also serve as the
IAI open in late July. The large
tbanhomecare, a middle ground, of tubE's, colostomies, and' catheters entrance for visitors to tlie new
Just '!ff lhe patio, loog used
elitenS)cd care section or the
sorts, lor I}lose needing sOme skilled are maintained.·
for a dining and conferilnce
or intermediate nursing care,
One requirement for admission, hospitaL
a(ea, wiD be converted IniAl a
According to Lucas, double doors
whether short or long term."
Dailey said, will be that the patient
for patients. Rhoncta
day
will
separatE' the hospital and the
As explained by Lucas, one of the must have a private physician .out
Dalley, R. N. has been named
skilled
nursln_g·lntermediale care
primeadvantagesofthi'newfacllity there Is no requirement that' thE'
dlre&lt;:tot of the m•w facUlty RDd Is
racility.
He anticipates no structural
willbequalitynursingcareatmuch doctor be on the staff at Veterarts
pl&lt;.otured here with ScoU Lucas,
Jess
cost to the IX'rson or agency Memorial HospitaL There is also no changes will bl' requirl'!l to meet
hoSpital administrator, a• they
stall' standards.
paying the bill.
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regulation regaflllng the transfer"
rt'vlew ·plans fo.r the change.
Ch;lnging the use oft he wing will .
He compared hospital costs of ring of a patient from one ean&gt;
mean· better utilization qf both the
$170perday anduptothe$Wpo;orday tacility'toanother.
building and the employes, Lucas
and up which willbe~harged In the
It was emphazed by Lucas that
said.
He anticipates that additiona l
skilled nursing-lnte}'lrtediate care . the hospital's home healthcoordina- .
staff will be added as the new unit
. C
wing.
tor working through the Ohio develops.
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He also sees lnltlating extended / Department of Health will continue
SIIAIUNG EQUJPMENI'- One advantage of an In-hospital extended
"Everything is in place and we'rE'
0
&lt;;a~ servlces / lntp · the overaU todetermlne thelevelofca reneeded just waiting · now for the final . care center~ the sharing of services and equipment already available.
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hospital pl'(lg}'llm as a stabilizing by a patient where payml'nt will be
Here Rhonda Dailey, R. N. direciAir ol the Skbi&lt;.t Nurslng-lntennediate .
approval from Med icaid and Medio
financial factor for Veter":"s Mem- coming from public funds.
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Care FacWty, shows some of the physical therapy equipment which wiU
he
concluded.
care",
orial whlc_ll.llkeotherh98Pitals, .has
Many patients wlll continUE' to be
1
he available IAI patients in the new center.
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5el'tl II ~etllnlng censusdUI' to more discharged to their homE'S and given
TAMPA. Fla . &lt;UP!\ - A drug
strt_ngent regulations regarding use the benefit of visits rrom the home
smuggling ring that brought in 2,400
kilc.; of cocaine and "tons" of
marijuana durin~;( the past five
.
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yl'ars has been brokeh by the
indlctml'nt of 1Speople, according to
U.S. At.torney Robl'rt W. Merkle.
~TlONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOFigC.~ST to 7 AM EST &amp;-1H5
A federal grand jury returned a
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)3if0Uiit indictment Thursday, but It
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wa~ tiOt.~nsealed until Friday.
POMEROY
Two days of
Merkle identified the major
calliope
music
played
from a
· dl'felidant as Albl'rt Samuel Fortna .
decorat ive red and gold circus
. Jr., 40, 'of Tampa , Fla. , who· was
wagon wm·re .a leatureorHeritage ·.
·named ·in 12 of the counts:Weeken~
being staged at the M.eigll
fort·na iS beinglield without·IJ9nd
County
·
Museum
·· Saturday and
In Pallas on other federal charges,
Sunday.
.
as are James Lynn Harnage. 38, o(/
The
caiiiope
is
owned
by
Myron
. lniJian, Rocks .Beach, named ,tn
Duffield of Olmsted· Falls and it all
~en counls; and. Ronald Rliul
started
in 1967when Dufrleld hl'aded
POjand. 38, Woodstock, Ohio,!)imed
a
Cub
Scout
troop and designed a
in ene count. ·
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float
for
his
scouts
to rldeon Ina local
tortna' is cha·rged with en~aging
parade.
ThE'
result
was a riverboat
inJ continu\ngcrimlnalenlerpri~;
noa·t completewithworkingcalliopo;o
ta)!lng$250.&lt;XXXl rrorri Tampa to San
IEUII'D----.,
which was made !rom old organ
A~as: Colombia, without filing
pipo;os and a vacuum cleaner.
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required federa) forms; two C01Jnts
·Duffield then toured • the country
~IMOWIRI.... PUIW
of-1coi)Spli·acy to import cocaine;
inspecting
and playing the caiiiope
at\(l JJne count each of importing
and
played
the Instrument on the
coUtne, possession · of .cocaine,
Delta
Queen.
· · ~TilER FORECAST~ During early Sunday mornlt!g, showers ·
conspiracy to posssess cocaine.
. During these travels Duffield
are forecast for portions of tbe lower Great Lakes and north Atlantic
'&lt;"nsplracy to distribute cocaine,
found
partsoffouror fi vPca lliopo;os In
·Collllt regioil$. Elsewhere, weather wW be lair in general UPI
c:onsplracy to import marijuana,
Texas, Arkansas and Ok lahoma
~onsplmcy to possess marijuana,
and from these constructed his own
conspiracy to distribute marijuana
operating
calliopo;o. it took two ·
and possession of marijuana.
yearrs
and
a $2500 inlresiment . The
MONDAY TiiROUGH WEDNESDAY:
Fortna wa s the only defl'ndanr
calliope
ha~
4.3 whistles made of
Chane!' of showers and thunderstorms each day. Through the
charged with transporting m 0n.;oy .
CALLIOPE - Music Irom this old time calllope housed in an attradh·c
brass
pipo;os
ranging
in height from
period highs will generally lie 75 to 85 and lows 55 to 65.
out of the country UlegaUy·and witll
red
wid gold drcus wagon wUI be featun.&gt;don hoth days~~ the w&lt;.&gt;ekrnd'•
five Inches to two feet in diameter
engaging In a continuing crim!fial
observance
of Heritage \Vl&gt;ekend.
from seven-eights of an Inch to thr-ee
entellJrlse.
and one half inches.
All other counts in the Indictment
pic lures from I .C'ar Ph.otograph,\'; t...,: • ' •
· Duffield had to rebuilt somepart.s, Friday from 2 until dark; on art work of ochool childJ'C'n;
J deal With ronsplracy lOt import,
Sa
turday
from
10
a.m.
to
d
ark
and
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restore others and improvise st ill
Northwest
. possess and distribute cocaine and
pictur!'S takPn in an old Ii m~ stock _• .
from
Sunday
noon
to
5
p.m.
more. The cabinet. va les and the
, oCcasional SbOW!'(S and thunderstorms W!'re roreeast ror
marijuana, and pos~ssion of CO·
Exhibits and dis plays wiii be will for a fee; copying of old photos b)• • ;:,.•
, keyboard wereall t'C'built. There are
Saturday with the high 70 to 75. Winds 1.\!l're expected to bl' from the
ca ine arid mari juana.
Lear Photognlphr r, wi th Sf\ ·
only ~ very limited numbl'r of be featured both days of the
southeast at 10 to 20 miles per hour. There was a cha,nce of evening
·. Merkle estimated thP wholesale
donation
to r:nus&lt;'um inc luding a
ca lliopes like Duffieids remaining In weekpnd wit h ac tivities starting
showers and thunderstorms Saturday ight ·and then clearing towai-d
v~iue of the cocaine a 1$!l8 m!Uion,
negative
and
5x7 print .
the museum at ll a .m. on
the United Sta tes.
Sunday morning with a low _near 55. Winds from the south WE're
and the marijuana at $.ll million.
In
the
m
ini'
th&lt;'atC'r, thcrrwill bt· ~
Myron purchased a circus ca lli - Saturd ay. Th~y will include
expectEd. to bl' westerly at .five to i5 miles po;or hour. Sunday mostly
· .' Two of.thP po;oopie named In the
two
ShowS,
a
slidt&gt;
shm·v of hi;;toric ".,
opo;o wagon ror his insti-ument. The handmade culcimer display by Biii homes and a movir from J9:lli ot ~
Sunny with a high nl'_ar 81
; indictment alrt'ady were in custody
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wagon was buUt rrom the boll om up. Gnreser; shoe cobbler, JrwpU
Central Lakeshore, Central Hfgblands
•in Tampa on 'other federal ,::barges
several at'C'a school chiidrrn.
Curtis; qu ilt ing display and
fifth
wheel
running
gear
using
a
Occasslonal
'showers
and
thunderstotms
were
forecast
for
.;... John_Jpseph Urena, 29.orTampa,
'fhere wUI br food t:wailablt· with ,
complete with an ornately deco· demonstt·a lion by women of th!'
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Saturday with a high 70 to 75. Winds were expected to bl' from the
flltll counts; and John Ross StuD, 23,
thP
Sutton-Carmc•l Churc h S&lt;-l ll ng :
RSVP
program;
spinning
demonrated box with cutouts for viewing
IOU'th
to
the
aoutheast
at
1d
to
20
miles
~r
hour.
ShOwers
and
of Tamfla, two counts. ·
stration, Pa t Philson; cha ir caning, old !ashionro lx·an• and cornb1'C'atl
the calllopo;o.
thulldersm11111 were expo;octed Sa luday night with lows 55 to 60
Ten I defendants were arrested
and the Episcopa l Church Women
une Ashley; encapsulating of old
J
In conjunction with Ihe weekend
degrees. Winds were forecast !rom the southwest at rive to 15 miles
selling
sandwiches and soft drink,.
FridltY and three remained at large.
actlvlti!'S, the last working stern- documents, Karen Werry; exhibit
per hour. Sunday wlll be mostly sunny with highs 75 to 81. Sunday
Stlil at large were Mark Jeffrey
The
ca
lliop&lt;' will pia)· both rla)'S.
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wheeler on the Ohio River, the or Meigs County stencilled
. becoming mostly suimy wtth highs 75 to tll.
Hines, 3.1, of Mon&gt;land, Ind .. three
Hours
on
Saturcla)'
a
rf'
11
am
.
t07
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Juanita. owned by Ohio Power Co. stoneware fmm the collect ion of
East i..aileshore, Northeast Inland ·
counts; WUliam Jeske, 23, Temple
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p.m.
and
on
Sunday
I
to
5
p.m.
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will be at the Pomeroy levee on Mike Robert s; dagunwtype
Cloudy conditions with a chance of a shower was forecast for
TerTace, two counts; and Joseph
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Saturday. Occassloani showers and thunderstorms were expected
Lee LaChance, 35, Land 0' Lakes,
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Saturday afternoon with highs 7li to 75. Winds were forecast from the
one count.
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south to southeast at 10 to 20 miles per hour. Showers and
Arrested In Florida Friday were
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thunderstoims were forecast for Saturday night with lows 55 to 60
WU!Iamn. Patrick Hecker, Z'/, of
dej(tees.
Sunday
It
wiU
become
mostly
Sunny
with
highs
75
totll.
The
MARTITTA.
Ohio
(UP!)
McConnelsville' in Morgan County.
PeJTine and nl&lt;l to the homo of a - ·'
Ode$18, two counts; Gilbert Kt\ej'r,
chance
of
rain
is
:lJ prrcerit-thls morning.
James
K.
Perrlne,47,
Marietta,
was
Perrine
fled
the
plane's
wrecknearby residC'nt who called JXllice .•
50, Tampa, thrEe counts; PhUip
East
Lakellhore,
Nortbeal!llnland
arrested
Friday
In
connection
wtth
age,
but
was
a
pprehended
by
Authorities
sa id the shooting was
. Levine, 22. Tampa, . two counts;
Sunday
will be mostly sunny with a high 75 to 81. Chance of rain 20
shOOting
a
man
in
·
Marietta
and
firefighters
who
ran
after
him.
A
apparent
ly
pm1
of a qomestic fight.
Sll'\'t'll HlghtowPr, Z'/, Tampa, two
stealing.
and
then
crashing,
an
percent
sunday.
Morgan
County
volunteer
fire
Morgan
County
Sh!'riff dcput ies
counts; Charles Robl'ri Branan.'!/,
.
.
Miami
YaleJ,
!loulllwellt
We.t
Central
airplane
in
an
escapo;o
attempt
.
department
had
been
called
to
Pl!t
sa
id
they
found
a
.22-ca liber hand
Tampa. ·two counts, Sonia Luz
Sunday
Is
expected
to
be
mostly
suMy
with
a
10
percent
chance
of
Pollee
said
Perrine
fled
the
scene
out
the
burning
plane,
owned
by
gun
in
thP
plane.
.Meza-de Cepeda, 38, Miami, one
of the shOOting near downtown Charles D. Tt'ootnerofBeverly .
rain.
Mann is In fa ir condition at
count; Luis C. Rivas, 401 Miami, one
Central.
South
Central
Marietta
and
hot
wired
an
unatThe
assault
cha
rge
stems
from
a
Marietta
Memorial Hospital WhC'rC'
count; and John Thomas Bowles, 61,
Showers
and
thunderstorms
were
Ukl'ly
Saturday
with
a
Wgh
near
tended
plane
at
Morgan
C"ounty
shooting
that
oceurred
befor-e
PerPerrine
was
also treated for a head
. ,Hawthorne, two counts.
. '
75.
South
to
southeast
winds
10
to
20
mph
were
forecast
,
Mostly
Airport. Morgan . County_ Sheriff rlne ·left Marietta . Authorities said cut berot'C' being turned over to
· Ahested in theti' hOme states
cloudy conditions with scattered shOwers and thunderstonns were
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d
eputies said Perrine drove t he ADen Lee Mann, 33, alsooi Marletta authorities:
FrtOaywereJesusJohnHernandez.
expected
Saturday
nigh with a low Jl('ar 00. Mostly.sunny conditions
planE'
down a runway and may have was shot In the uppo;or left arm at a
Additional charges against PC'r37, penv«. one count, and Terry .
were
forecast
for
Sunday
witll
ti 10 po;orcent chance of rain. ·
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brtffly
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but
eventually
home
near
downtown.
rinc
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Wayne Hough, 33, Shreveport, La., ·
crashed
on
ll
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south
of
Mann
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reportedly
chased
by
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scheduled
lor Monday. ·
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June 16. 1985

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

June 16, 19.85

Peep s, a Gallipolis Diary:

:JO.~R SAFETY AWARDS ~ Eleven employees of Foote Mineral,

New Haven, received four-point diamond pins as a part of the company's
salety program. Pictured left to right are Ted Riley, production truck
driver, Roy McKlDney, noduloy plunger, Eddie Bumgarner, sample man,
Harold Parsons, railroad brakeman, ~ob Rollins, bulldozer operator with

Joe Kealbley, production superintendent. Not pictured are Doney
Roush, furnace operator, Orval WOes, crane operator, Brycle Sayre,
retired craae operator, Clarence Roush, end loader operator, Thur on
Workman, truck driver and Conley Dudley, tapper helper.

Service restored
SPROUL, W.Va. · (UP! )
Freight service tomore than a dozen
· coal mines' has been restored with
the repla cement of a collapsed
bridge over the Coal ·River In
easte rn Kanawha County.
Chessle 'Syste m repa ir crews
worked 24hour'sa daysinceJune 4 to
. fix the bridge in Sproul tha t was
seriously damaged during a train
dera ilment.

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)Jy J. SAMUEL PEEl'S
GALLIPOLIS - From Gotham
- the huge city ol New York cometh this shor1 typewritten note
whlclt sparked ·a search for the date
street cars last ran on their rails
and hooked to the trolley wires in
'Gallipolis.
Wr1ter of· t he note was John
Rnssman, .ll4 Third A venue, Apart·
ment 3D. New York 10010. The
letter is dated nearly a year ago
(July 23, 1984), and It reads tha t the
s treetcar lln.e ra n here until abo ut
1923. Ro$sm a n said tljat the coun ty
historical society told him t ha t none
of t he loca l histor ies mention the
s treetcars ,
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· RON McDADE, head man at the
· ·Galilpolis office of the. Columbus
a nd Sout he rn Ohio E lectric Com ·
pany, sa id tha t the last lime his
company had a ny trolley cars on
the streets was 1965 In Columbus.
Not in Gallipolis.
AN ACfMTY report reads that
they've started the Bureau of
Crippled Children agai n to be
handled by Sharon Sto ut, R N. This
newspaper gets coverage of the
Hum an Service Cbu ncll a nd the
Board ol Hea lih , a nd · they had
several observers.
. STUDENTS F ROM -Rio Grande
c ollege a nd Community College
Sc iJQOI ol Nursing v1slted a nd ma de
· hom e v1slts ·w lth t ~ public health
nu r-seS as part of their tra ining.
·Susan Elliott, RN, a nd Pat Howar d,
RN, a ttended a counc il meeting 111
0. 0. Mcintyre Park along wit h
Sharon Sto ut . Secretary of the
Huma n Service Counc il Is Bonnie
Watson , w ho a tte nded a meeting In
Columbllli conc;lucted by the medicare Inte rmedia ry.

GAL.LIPOLTS - In 1873 a fire
broke out In the store of Lloyd and
!ho m as In Centerville a nd before It
could be put out 10 buildings on the
south side o( the -~
main streel went
up In smoke.
In probably
Centerville's
worst fll'l' the fol·
lowing properties
were totally lost:
Steele's sadd le shop, John !;&gt;avis'
saddle shop, Dr. Jenkins' drug store
THE POPUlATION ol Center·
and residence, the resldimce ol
ville In the 1870s was about Dl.
Thom as Evans as well as his store,
The town had two hotels - t he
Mrs. Steele's residence, ihe house
Centerville Hotel (Centerville w as
of John W. Davis , the John Roof · · then spelled Centreville) and the
house a nd t he Je nkins a nd Thomas
Home House.
stor e.
The town had a • nationa l \lan k
It was probably s hortly afte r this
begun In 1874 by L. M. Bem an, who
tha t the building we. feature today
a lso operated a pork packing .plant
was built, or a t least a portion of 11 .
Iii the town.
·
Now known as Ruff's Grocery, it
There were two doctors- D. T.
was In !he 1870s the s ite of Dr.
J enkins and D. Tr acy; two carriage
Jenkins' drug store. The disas trous
shops- J . J. and B. F . Thom as had
fire ol1873 hit a long t his pa rt of the
one a nd Thomas E. J ones the other.
town .
·
Lem Tho mas a nd Charlie Wood
Dr. Jenkins' store was rebuilt a t
both had saddle shops..
,
least by 1875 for a bout that ttme the
Centerv111e ha d two sa loons,
three shoe shops, two . millinery .
Galli polls Bulleti n reported that the
shops , two ta ilors, two bl ackSmiths
Ce!llervitle Lodge No. tm Odd
F ellows had m oved from the
a nd three gener a l s tores, Grafton's,
E vans, a nd the Smith and G illil an
Redmen's Ha ll to Dr. J enkins' drug
Store where "they have a beautiful
stores.
a nd cozy .Lodge-room :: Among the
The. Morgan brothers had the mill
Oddfellows In 1875 were: J . D.
and J . C. Manring had a tanneJ'Y.

IN A LARGE advertisement_w.)l!J.
pictures ol a couple women:. The
ad v. Is signed, "The Big Store. Well
&amp; Co., VInton, Ohio."
Bill Dowler brought these old
VInton Leaders lp .
,
A SMALL 1907 adv. struc k Peeps
fa ncy for cleverness. HeadllDe on It
wa s "Buy Ha ir a t Auction?" Then
the adv. continue: "At any ·rate, you
seem to be getting r id ol it on
a uction-sale pr1nciples: 'goi ng, goIng, 'g-o-n-e!' Stop t~ a uction with
Ayer's· Hair VIgor ... " a nd so on.
HERE are -som e more gems
from thi&gt; past as gleaned 6-om ihe
VInton Leader of Thursday, June
13, 1907, whi.ch wa s eig ht months
before ol' S;lm Peeps wa s born in
GallipOlis:
At the topuf a n Inside page -the
pages .were not numbered - there's
the masthead ident ifying the paper,
asserting its second-cla ss mall
m a tter c a tegorization, and listing
the subscription price a s "one
dollar a year, payable Invaria bly In
ad va nce." Get that. "inva rta bly? "
First item under the m asthead
came Transfers of Real Estate,
sta rting with Aaron F r ank to Clyde
Switzer 10 Jots In Ma ple Sha de; then
the figure $.Dl. P eeps ta kes It that
was the pr1ce of the property
transferred; you correct Peeps If
he's wrong.
Another tra nsfer was Dolly
Blazer to Lacy W. Wa ll , city lot ll3;
$2,0'Xl. Mos t expensive was In
Springfield Twp.:·120 a cres from 1'.
C. Guyn to Lelia Guyn $4,CXXJ. Othe r
side of tha t page s howed tl\(' faces of two women In an adve rtisem e nt for
P e-ru-na which "clea nsPs tit\' SYS·
tern of the accumulations of
winter."

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DONATE FOR TRIP- To belp cover expenses to the Future Business Leaders of America National
Tournament iD Houston, Peopies Bank of New Haven donated to the Wabama Hlgb School FilLA. Accepting a
check from Jim Layne, vice president of tbe bank's New Haven office, center, are Melollle Fields, left, and
Kendra Bass, right. The tournament Is June 30 to July 5.

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SIZE

SALE

Pl55/80Rl3
P165/80R13
Pl75/80Rl3 .
Pl85/80R13
Pl85/75R14
. Pl95/75Rl4
P205/75R14
P215/75Rl5
P225/75R15 .
P235/75Rl.5

29.95
33.95
34.95
35.95
38.95
39.95
42.95
45.95
47.95
49.95

I would like to thank the

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NATIONAL TOURNAMENT - Dan Riggs, center, owner of Health Aid Pbarmacy of New Haven,
made a donation to the Wa hama Future Business Leaders of Am.e rica for the club's trip to the FB.LA National
Tournament In Houston June 30 .t o July 5. Receiving the contribulloo are Kendra. Bass, left, aDd Melonle
Fields, right.

SIZE

Pl75/BOR13
Pl85/BOR1J
Pl85/75Rl4
Pl95/75Rl4
P205/75Rl4
P215/75Rl4
P215/75Rl5
P225/75Rl5
P235/75Rl4

Agriculture and Four local -fanners take part
our community • .in feed evaluation project
By BRYSON .R. Ct\ R1'ER
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.&lt;\griculture &amp; CNRD
Gallla County
GALLI POLIS- Four of I he local
fa rmers arc participa1ing in a
livPStock f('{&gt;() ra1io n ovalualion
&amp;-monstra lion I his s umm~r . They
are Rob MassiP. Jerry OPe l, John
Payne and M &amp; M F'a t·m s (Marion
Ca ldwell !.
M .G.M . Farms City, Inc. ol
Pom e roy Is sponsoring t he project
for the dairy farms and Southern
States Point Pleasant Cooperative
Is spo nsori ng the b&lt;'el farm
crmo ns tra tion ..
Ration evaluation Is a program to
prov ide Ohio da iry, beef an d sheep
f;u ·ffi('I'S a n accurate a nd deta iled·
a nalysis of the ra tions they are
feeding their a nima ls.
La boratory tec hnicians analyze
the feeds being fed for nutrient
cpntent . A computer ca lculates the
total a m ounts of these nutrients fc&lt;l
dally per a nimal a nd compares
theSe amounts wit h standard nut·
rtent requireme nts lor that type of
a nimal.
To participate jn the program, a
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farmer submits to the analysis
laboratory a sam ple of one or m ore
of the feeds he is feeding his·
animals I preferably ALL of the
f('{&gt;()s 1. He mus t also submll a
completed "Fact Sheet" on which
he Ind icates lhP type or types of
·an imals for whic h he wants the
rat ion evaluated and the a nim a l's
average body W&lt;'lght.
Cost of the Sta ndard Ana lysis
(dr)• mattPr, crude protein , cal·
c lum. p hosphorus, m agnesium ,
potass iu m . ma n g an ese, iron ,
cooper, zinc, estima ted TON, and
sulfur content, and ration evaluation) Is $L'i per feed sample
submitted. Additional services are
availa ble for a modest fee.
Within a bout two weekS alter the
labora tory r eceives the feed samples and Fact Sheet, the larmerwUI
receive b y m a ll a computer
print -out sheet. On t he. sheet will be
the analytical data for each feed In
the ration.
' These a na lytic da ta are used in
the "Ratio n E va lua tion" section ol
t he report to s how the nutrients
from all leeds in the ra tion. The ,
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a nima l Involved. The a m ount of
each nutrient' consumed a nd required are compared, and, if
defi &lt;'Ciencles e xist, a s tatem ent Is
printl'd on the report Indica ting the
de ficie ncy a nd what gene ra l cor rective action s hould be ta ken.
Ca ll or s top by and ask for a
leafle t explaining the progra m a nd
how to take s amples. Call 446·7007
or s top by 1502 Eas tern Ave.,
Gallipolis.

Chase opens 22 banks . .
COLUMBUS (UP!) -The Chase
Manhattan Corp. ol New York
opened Its 22 •commercial bankS
Tuesday In several Ohio cities and
appointed Richard C. Bittenbender
II as president olthe banks that will
be known as Chase Bank of Ohio.
The new bank Is a member ol the
Federal Reserve System and Is
Insured by the Fe&lt;!era l Deposit
Insurance Corp.
Chase Manhattan Corp. tsalsothe ·
first out ,of-state bank to do business
in Ohio.

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others not mentioned . The

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· · Zion Church o f · C hrist.
'fri·ends 1r·om Middleport
ChurCh of Chtist and Cal·

34.00
35.00
36.00
37.00
39.00
41 .00
42.00
44.00
46.00

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· Sadly missed by Wife,
Children and
Grandchildren

In memory of
Oris Gaul who passed
away June 15. 1966.

leQulled . add $14

New Iron! disc pads. repack
front wheel bearings, resurlace i10nt rotors. Conven·
tiona lreor-wheel drive vehi·
cies. Pr ices vary fo r front
wheel dnve. Cali per over·
haul $19 each if needed .
H,ydraullc serVI ce wtll be 1e·.
comme nded tl needed lor
sale vehic le operation.

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horst ·wifn ont wt.itt fott nl tit
name wos lob. He was trklly ft ht
llep! y~ alert for t. trittl ID . . .
atl 1M wllttr holft '*'ng tht .way.
OriJ wcdd ~ mel soy, " (If . .
dDI 't want to gt1 "'-! wlit• fool

~:· Wfft married 011 .IDitucwy 4,
1916. Topttwr we woMctcl and c•·

rted our two ol~l ~- two
Oftd a half miln up ft. hills IN
thr...,qh tht hctllows to tt. "'"rtd
M.l duch lwhtn it JMWfl! fn tht
wiqltr, wr wtnl by dtcl), U.
wholt faniittl wtnt to dud! and
tht old Sainh of God st.ouh.. Mt·
mories.wch os , . OM lOWdnntr

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4 white baby kitten•. Reedy
to go . Coli 814·266·6760 .
Kitten• to giVeaway to good
home. 8 weeks old. Call
614·4411-2329.

4 friendly liner trained kit·

Artotlw year hat t•wn twlflty
owoy hut old mMIOI'iM •• , ..
..wod day by day.
Now my tau!Jitts •....,
wr courtstip ~ which wert, ralwaly, ...,..,..,_., do¥~ .,.
. . - thrt ..,.,.

Free puppies 2 male. 3
female , black with tan faces.
Coll614;446-7723 .
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Puppie1 to good home, 'h
, German Shepherd V2 Border
Collie. Call614-446-7025 .

IN MEMORIAM

Usemt· memtallic 1
d1 sc pad s are,

OIL, FILTER &amp;
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CUI
IOTAIIOII

Klttono to good home. Call
614·246-5474.

In Memoriam

We miss you this falh '
er's Day, Dad , (lowell
Harrison) more than we
can say.

•STEEL BELTED
•WHITE WALL

$995

Giveaway

Found: 2 Beagle pups, tri·
colored male, area Rt. 554.
Call &amp;14-388·8720.
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Heifer calf found . Cell
614-992-7078.

Large

Virginians only. State w ide.

All .• g·es . .Dozens of
members. Details: $2.00.
Hillbilly. Hearts cfut;~. ·- Laiv ­

vary .Bible Church tor lhe , ._••_v_._
w_v_._2_6_67_ 6_ ._ _ __
flonil tributes end food r
furnished at the Felix Alkire 1--:
4 -- -::G:-:i.,ile_a_w
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serVIce. Mrs . Mildred Alkire
and Children. Brotheri and
Sisters.
Kitten• to good home. 2
yellow, 4 black. Call 614·
We wish to thank ell who 367-7116.
sent cards in obs8rvance of 1- - -- - - - - - 0ur 70th wedding eaniver- 8 kittens. all colors, ready to
sary . Your thoughtfuln111 is go. Call 614·446-2957.
certainly appreci1ted . Carl
•nd Clara Shenefield .
C•t &amp; kit1ens creme, blue &amp;
bltck to gobd home . Call ,
614·446-1364.

DISC BRAKE SERVICE
$ S'99 5
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back . Call' now 614· 742·

members of the Harrison· 2328.
&gt;Jille Presbyterian Ch-urch. 1-SI_N_G_L_E_S_,_,...C_l _U_B_·_fo-,- W-e-st
for all friends, relatives and

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1 0·29 plus pounds in your
first month or your money

In Memoriam

2

FREE MOUNTING

FIESTA ALL-SEASON

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PUBLI.C NOTICE
SWEEPER and sowiQg ma·
The Village Council oi ·chlile repair, part 1 , and
Pick up_ and 1- - - - - - - - - · Crown City will , _ in oupplios.
Special Seuion on ·Mondoy,
D
June1?. 1985 ot7:00p.m.
in hd~·lloll·•vr,"erY
, · Qneevil
and •~oun. o
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w.__
half Vacuum
mite· up 6 Loet
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· · · the Vilage Halt ' "" rMeli!111.io 1 G""tgeo Ctook . (!d ., Call , 1 --.....-'-~--~-'· concerning lhe PllygtOUnd 614·446·0294 .
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and any other busines·• ·
Lost : Rewo rd for any infor·
eemed neceUary at that Balloons for Get Well. Anni mation concerning black
time .
· veraerya, Birthdays, partiea. female
English Cocker SpaSinging Gorrltla . Can 8al· niel . Missing 1ince 8· 2-86.
June 16
loon• &amp; Co. 614-446·4313; Some white on noes, throat
· &amp; chest. very shy . Call
614-388-9790 or. 61 4· 388·
You can slim up for summer.
1\nnouncements
All Natural Weight· loss pro·
8720.

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long haired black and tan.
klllon , female . 304·6754072.

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Veterans to hold
reunion JJJly 10-13

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GALLIPOLIS - The U.S . Deo'clock p.m. and l tlllled until a lale
partment of Agric ulture Is seeking
hour. Vocal and instrume ntal . public comments on proposed
l!lUSic was under the supertntentlprov1slons of the 1986 Wheat
ence ol the teacheP. The l'e!lllll was
Marketing Quota Program . The
new and weD s ung, the declanl!t- · program sets price supports,
Uons, dialogues and ~ were
acreage a nd marketing q uotas for
choice, ""'Y• moral, rich, and
wheat producers In years when an
Instructive, and much credit Is
excess wheat crop Is expected.
to the teacher and pupils."
To become effective, marketing
By the way, the reader should
q uotas m us t be approved In a
keep In mind that the word r acy
referend um by two-thirds or more
meant lively or s pirited In the 1870s
of the eligible wheat producers.
rather than risque as It gener ally
Ever ett Rank, administrator ol
connotes today.
USDA's Agr1cultura l StabUization
MaUing addreu of James Sands a nd Conservation Service, said the
Is Box 92, Clarksburg, Ohio 43115.
public comments will be used to
finalize program p rovisions lor the
wheat producers' referendum sche·
duled ror J uly 19-26.
Producers voting In .thE' referen·
dum, Rank said , will be choosing
WEST P ALM BEACH, Fla. the type ol program they want In
The Rainbow Dlv1slon Veterans e ffect for the 1986 wheat crop. II
Association will hold Its 66t h 1111nual two-thirds or m ore of the voters
re union a t the Hyatt P a lm Beach favor marketing quota s, basic
Hotel, West Palm Beach , Fla. 3:WOI progra m provisions would Include
July 1().13.
WE NOTE THAT In t he 1870s
manda tory acreage controls a nd
P hll Trout, 4121 Eig hth Ave., penalt ies lor overplanting; a three·
a good m a ny Ohioans did make the
Temple, Pa. 19560, Is the reunion
move to Ka nsas. Presu mably Dr.
tier price support syste m r a nging
chairman, a nd Inquiries should be up to90 percent of pa rity (the June
Com bs eventually located t here too
directed to hlm . Trout can supply 1985 parity price for wheat Is $7.09
a nd the town's educational tnst llu·
Inform a tion not only on the reunion
tlons lost a great benef11ctor. Dr.
per bushel ); a domestic a nd expon
Combs' ha ll was used in the 1870s to Itself , but a lso o n R a inbow certificate program fi n~~Dced by
house the Centerville Select School m e mbers hip.
processors and exporters; a nd a
Pre -registration s hould be made
(a tY)l!! of pr ivate academy).
mandatory unpaid land diversion
We have a copy of a write-up through Trout, wbo says that a ny
program.from an 1870 newspaper that tells.or veter a n who served honorably tn
11 oile-t hlrd or mor e ol the
a n exhibition given by ttiis school, the division a t a ny time during
referendum voters opposes m arW orld War r' or II is' Invited to
then taught by W. C. Jones:
keting quotas, bas ic program provl·
slons would Include ·no acr eagP
"The exercises t:ommenced at 7 a tte nd.

CE!I,'TERYILLE AlSO had four
c hurches - Methodist Episcopa l,
Calvinistic Methodist , Wel sh Con·
gregational. · and W&lt;?ls h Regular
Baptist. While the latt er two close'!!
about World War I. the Calv inistic
Methodist later became Presbyter·
ian. closing about two or · three
decades ago . The Methodist Eplsco·
pal became the Thurman United
Methodist Chuch and Is the onl:;
church 'In town at thi s date.
Some of the big news in Center·
ville In the 1870s was the fact that
Dr . A. S . Combs organized ·the
Union Emigration Socirty with
headq uarters ih Centerville . This
society, which drew patrons from
all over s0.¢hern Ohio, was an
or~anlwflon whas&lt;' purpose was to
ma ke money by settling Ohioans In
southern Ka nsas. Dr. Combs would
buy the land and then recruit
settlers to go to Kansas to populate
his newly bought colony.

controls or penalties . lor overplanting; a price suppon loan
program set at 50 percent of parity
for cooperators (price support may
be extenqed to noncooperators 1; no
domestic or ceniflcat&lt;' program ;
and no land diversion program .
Rank said that USDA · wants
comments on the following aspe(.'IS
of the program:
- eligibility requlremt&gt;nts for
voters In the producer t"Pferendum ;
- method of ballotin~ employed
In the producer referendum ;
diverted acreage require·
ments and uses if the marketing.
quotas are appro ve d b y
referendum;
- levels of price s uppo11 for
cooperating a nd noncooperating
producers If marketing q uotas are
a pproved by referendum;
- levels of price support for
cooperating and noncooperatlng
producers If "/arketing q uotas are . ·
disapproved b~ referend um .
Com ments must be received nb
later than July 5 by the Director,
Commod ity Analysis Division .
USDA·ASCS. Room 3741 -S, P .O.
Box 2415, Washington , D.C. ~250 . A
regulatory Impact statement on the
1986 Wheat Marketing Quota Program t hat covers the options
conside red may be obtained by
writing to . the same address or
calllng (202) 447-3391.
Further details on the proposal
were publi shed in the June 5
Federa l Regtsw. ·

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Tribune - -446-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Registe~ - 675-1333

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Hathaway, John Rosser. '· James
Grafton, A. J . McPhail, Thomas
Simes, William Chambers, and E.
L. Evans.
In 1875 Centerville also had a
Masonic lodge, a Knights of Pythlas
lodge, and an Improved Order of
Red men's lodge,
And if wE&gt; thi nk modern day pro
basketball Is out of season in Ju ne,
C~nt ervUie's Base Ba)l club (organ·
lzed for the first tlmeln 1873) played
their fina l game of the season on
December 25, 1875, at Centerv111e
and lost to Madison F urnace 17-10.

By JAMES SANDS
Special Co~pnde nt

Public Notice

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Public comments sought

Fire wiPes out 1.0 buildings in Centerville's south side

Search underway for ·
date of street cars

The Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page- D-3

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

tono. Call 614·446 · 2171 .

3 pups, gentle. good with
kldo. Call614-266-1240.
4 Moocobe ducko. 2 yr. old
Collie dpg, obodlanl troined.
8 mo. old female Collie. both
pruebred. Cell after 7, 814379·21 14.

3 kittint, 6 week• old, litter
trained. white. declawed,
female cat 3 yrs. old. Call
814·448-3790 otter 4.
Hog fat lot lard. 4 packaueo
to flrat four callers. Call
304·882-2024.
Only 2 loll. Chubby. cuddly,
adorable, furblll puppill.
Will be small to medium tile.
Call6t4 ·922· 7674 .
Cute. long-haired kitten.
Alto grown femele cat. All
bleck. excellent mouser.
Good with children. · Clill
814-892-7674.

We pay c·ath for late mOdel
clean used cars.
Jim Mink Chov .- Oido Inc.
Bill G,ene Johnson
61 4-446·3672

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Help Wanted

2 box· all type• of hunting
mognlnot 1977· 1983.
304-178· 7677 .

RN or LPN for privolo duty,
pan-time work avtlleble.
Cell 614-446-4421 .

3 mo old pupo, hod oome
ohoto. 304·1711-1 228.

eo.., otlombly world uoo.

"' " pal ......... "
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to..d.,.. P•
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Oft..,_,,

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Sacly . mined bJ his wilt.
Lucy, and llmllw.

Puppleo. 304-4&amp;8-18811 or
441-16t7.
Pupa, mother AKC ••g .
K-cund. 304-878-8707 .

11, 200 PER MONTH
DELIVERY . DRIVER .
SALES
Local company has opening
for several people full time
only . Paid train ing pro·
grams, p1tid vacation first
year, major medical ben ef ·
iiS . Call Mon. or Tues. after
10AM 614-446 -7441 .

Yard sales

Cabal TV installer service
tech . Send resuma to P.O.
Box 67. Gallipolit Ferry , WV
25515.
Wat.tlf Water Tr:eetment
Plan.t Operetor ·~ for U~in
HosPit81, lakin wv ~ Mu1.t
potsess current WV Ucense.
Employment covered under
WV Civil Service. Extenlive
benefitl. Contact Pertonnel
Office at lakin Hotpital or
phone 304-675-3230 Ext.
264.
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Situations
Wanted )

Relltb.le person to baby t it in
mv home 40 hrs. wk. Send
name and ref. to Box C· 12
car, of Pt .PI . Register.Pt. Pl.
Mtture ritspont ible person
to cere for 2 school age
children. Must have expe ..
rlence . References required.
Call 6 to 9 p.m. 304-6767879.

Personl Body Shop, LUCII
lane, Pt. Plea11nt. WVa.
near K&amp;K Mobile Hom11.
Popular prices, 814· 9864174.
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Will do bobyolttlng In my
home. Yerd fenced. have
raforoncoo. 304-8711-2784.

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Bualneas
Opportunity

Middle -aged or senior citit NOTICE t
to work In downtown THE OHIO YAUEY PUI·
por 100. GuarontMd PlY·
ment. No ellRirienca-no Point Pleeeant oHicJ~ 3 houri · LISHING co . rocommondo
••les. Detail• aend eelf- por dey tProfor oomo typ~ that you do bulintll with
addrested etem~ enve· · office ellperlenc:e . Moetly poopto you know. ond NOT
lopo; ELAN VItAL· 718, ! ...phone work Involved. IO - d money thrGutlh the
3418 Entorprln· Rd ., Fl . Colll14-992 ·3283 all wo.e· mall untM you how ln•eotlkend or evenings.
geted the offering.
P!eroo, FL 33412.
ltft

.. .... Gaiifjioiii ....... .
&amp; VIcinity

.......r,.cimerov--··--·-. Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

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Nabi•o Snack Products. (2) Yard Sala Cherkl&gt;s Fields.
·
b
George·• Creek Rd 'Ar. mile
routw for HI I in thsa lrll Y off Bulaville Rd . Starts Carport sale , Mon. an d
Nattonal distributor. Service Sun~ty .
Tues., June 17 end 18.
Select Company eotobllthed
10:00·4:00. 3 fam ily. Smell
appliances. dishes, flatware,
accounta . 10-12 hOUf1 per
Week. No special vehicle P----~-----f clothes. some tall man 's,
lots of misc. 257 Mai n St ..
needed. Earning potential of
8250-$450 wHk. Roqul;od 31 Homes for Sale
Middleport .
- - - - - - - -• 10,000 per route. We offer
Comp•ny anistence. proPi . Piea~a-n¥ ···-­
end Poner. Ohio . 6 room house
motional
on lot. Garden ipot. good
Ina .
location near church &amp;:
&amp; Vicinity
'.
store. 'Neec:li: little repair.
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ideal for retited couple or·
'
.
Youn9- f.mily, -goOd ~ netgh bo•hood. S 13.600. Call FridaY i t1d. Saturday gi. raQe
sale . 2901 Meadowbrook
614· 388·9031.
Or. ladies clothing. small
Houn tor ule 11 1056 2nd . sizes, glesswlre, lots of
r..ve., Gallipolis. Oh . Con- other mi1c. Items .
HOME OWNERS-Rofinanco sists of livingroom, dininto low fixed rate. U1e equity
kitchen &amp; two bed ·
for any purpose. leader groom.
rooms.
beth
all on one floor .
Mortgega Co .. 814· 692· Full ·b11ement,
large front
30111.
porch with awn ing, glused 31 Homes for Sale
in blck porch. One car
large back yard with 3 bedroom home, 8 % per·
.
garage.
23 Professional
.,
••. ,For more In for · cent anumable loan. garden
garden
Services
motion cell 614-446 -3628 spot. Reduced down to
or 614-446-1163 . Shown $49 ,000 . 304·675·5047 .
by appointment .
BY OWNER - 3 bedroom•.
Pieno Tuning and Repair .
Brunicardl Musi.c Co., 614- Jay dr. 5 year old home, 3 1% baths. dining room. full
446-0687. Twontielh yoar bdrs., l•rge kitchen. family b11ement with family room ,
of quality tervice. lane room-formel dining, livin· 2411124 garage. close to
groom. 2 car garage, 911 down1own. 304 -675 -4604.
Daniolo, 614-742-2961 .
heat. central elr. Call 614lEON . WV ~- 3 bedrOoms . 2
Water
drilled and ter- 446· 3427:
story ho me. Dining roo m.
viced. Price• on reqUest . Cell
614· 742 -3147 or614· 992· 2 bedroom•. full basement , 1 y, baths , full base ment.
double ctr garage. 1 .2. gt rden spot . outbu ildings, 1
8006.
ecre1, Rose Hill, Pomeroy . acre grouqd overlook i ng ~
river, S28,000, land co nt act
PIANO TUNING ANO RE · $28.000 . 614·678-2513.
or will trade for town s pot.
PAIR , Summer rattl In
effect -free estimate 1 . Lovely ranch home. 3 bed· 304-458-1866.
Ward'• Keyboard. 304 -675· room, 2 bath•. large eat-in
kitchen. family 14ft.ll24ft . 191 N. Park O r. 304-6755800 or 876-3824.
room with buck stove insert , 6465.
exira room for fo~mal dining
or living • eundeck, concrete Log home, 3 ac res, 2 mi. out
petlo end drivew1y. 2-cer Jerricho Rd. 8 '1~ pet. ass.
covered carport. E111cellent loan . Call 304·67 5·6622.
Real Estate
neighborhood. Must ' " to
apprecloto. Priced 149,000.
Optional utellite and IP· 32 Mobile Homes
31 Hom as for Sale
for Sale
pliencos . Call 614-742 ·
2276 .
Fletwood area in · Pomeroy
for br., FR . BN ceiling. vinyl 3 bedroom , 2 etory home. NEW AND USED MOBil E
aiding. 1luminum window. fully ctrpeted, rnl nice with HOMES KESSEL'S QUAl·
17 A. avolloblo. Call 814· goroga . Overlooking Ohio ITY MOBIL E HOM E S AL ES ,
4411-2369 .
River . At. 124. Minersville, 4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLI S,
Ohio. Woo $30,000. now RT 35 . PHON E 614 -44 6·
Government homes from u5:ooo . Call &amp;t4-992 · 7274 .
., , tU ropolrl. Alto dotiquont 3324.
tax property. Coll80&amp;·e87·
14Jt 70 Kirkw ood 3 bdr ..
8000 ext . GH · 1 Ot 89 for Ea1t1rn School District. 8 Amana, CA . wallc·in closet ,
Information .
room home in good repair. rang e , reff ig., re d wood
Fully carpetN, basement, porch. underpinn ing. e111c:.
:3 or 4 bdr., 3 beth, fem . rm.~ carpon. Beautifully landt- Cbl:1d. S10,000 . Call 614 ·
LR, DR, 2 ctr garage, CA, ceped . 1 and one tenth 388·9767.
Joy Or. Coll614-4411-4307. acrea. Small orchtrd . Will
haVII to aee to appreciate, 1970 1211160 ellc . co nd.
Sl&lt;lp up-toro 4 bdr. fobulouo Priced et 132,000 firm. washer &amp; dryer, air co ndi·
home. 3,000 oq .fl .. 3 botho, ., 4-98&amp;·43815.
lion•• · Coli 614 -379 -28 22
2·ttrapltCII. l'lecro. • more. - -- ----:---:--.· loor 304·67 5-3734 .
o&amp;II.OQO. Reduced to 3 bodroomo, delechod 24
*42.000. Aoourn.blo 8%. loot • 28 fHI gorogo, rurol Big down payment. short
Colt 814· U8-7019 or 2111- water, lateUh:e 1nd applian- time employment , or credit
1138-84211.
cea. One 1cre. HyteU Run . hi story 1topping yo u fr om
614-992· 2389.
buying • home? Consider a
tn Gaillpolto, counlry vireclaimed single or double·
from aundock &amp; oheded By owner. 3 bedtOoms. wide. e&amp;OO down-take over
p1tio on rear of hou•. Front both , ullllty room. living payments. No ch•rge tor
view of golf courtl. ltrge room, kitchen, dining, gor· delivery. Interested? {614,
cerport, bow window. laree ego. centro! otr, llropleco, 772-1220 or (6141 773·
basement. Colt 114-446- fully cor_.s. lyrocuoo. 3926.
21138.
con 114-8112-7478 or ofltr
1 coli 814-9112-3402.
3 bdr. houM. o..-n Sahoot,
extro lot. flnlthed boHmonl, Middleport. Grt¥01 Hill .
2 cor goroge. tiii.OOO. Colt Nice, 3 bedroom. torgo living
111 "- 441-3040•
room. Iorge Mt·ln kkchen,
laundry "'"· ' - both,
11178 2 bdr. mobile home. benmont . otttchtd gero...
electric, olr cond., exc. centrel elr , etonn wtndowa
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1_4_-2_ 11_6_ ·_
•4. 11_o-:. end doon. lnsulatft. nice
...,.. and drapoo, fully
1 HouH for ale,
7
- - muot ' oqulpped kkchon . CoR II 1 • ..U. Cell 614-441·0278 .
992·3442.

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Caroenter and helper
n:::~:.~ ·i .M ust ·be·· exp"eri
in gecn·eral carpentrY.
Apply to The Daily Sentinel.
Bo:~~: 729C, Pomeroy, 0 .
Pan time managing hairstyliSt wanted . Write to Daily
Sentinel. Box 729P, Pomeroy . Ohio 45769.

~:~rn~1:~:~.:aveHa
1l1
·in ble
reel.
proc111lng ,
medical tarmlnology, and
betic l'/Aing . Southeutorn
. 8uolneoo CtJ!IeQe. 52' Jockoon Pike. Suite 312, Gotllpollo, Oh 46631 . Cel614·4464367.

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llt¥1, flf Ill
, ... thlm whn

ool - fortvtr
""' mtrt
.... - - It I 0ty
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are honest and neat to help
call on our present custo ·
mers and con,act pOtential
new .accounts. COm~any.
benefits . ·Be at the GaliiPolis
Holiday Inn at 7 :00PM
sharp. Monday. June 17th .
Abtolut'ely no phone calls.
E.O.E,
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Help Wanted

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Babylltter needed In Crown
City In my homo . Call
.
614· 258· 1159.

IOI'TIDW,

Now Hiring. NatiQJlal Corp.
expanding in the Gallipolis
area . We will hire people that

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Old or •ntlque slot machine•
wan1ed . Any condition, payIng $400 each ..Call collect t -~-------:-1 · 317 · 783 - 7161. Own yo u r o~n J ~ en ·
lndlanapoti1.
Sportswear , lad1es Apparel. Will cere for elderly lady in
Children1, Large Size, Com- my homa.EXporlonco. RotWanted fo buy a uaad bination St ore. Accessories. erences. Reasonable ratea.
dehumidifier. Call61·4 · 446· · Jordache, Chic, Le~ . le1.1i, 304-773-9186.
2107 or 614·246-6600.
Eesy Sueet, lzod, Espril,
Tomboy. Calvi n Klein, Ser14 Business Training
Used . mobile homes. Call gio Vilente, Evan Pi cone. l iz
Claiborne,
Members
.Only,
614-446-0176.
Organ ically Grown, GasoCOMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS line, Helthtex, Over 1, 000 5 - room haute. gar~ge ~
FURNITURE. Bods, iron, Qlhers. 87;900 to $24 .900 Texas Rd ., Gellipollt .
$22,000. Call 614-446wood, cupboards, Chll!ifl, Inventory . Training, fixturea.
2604.
grBnd
opening
,
etc
.
Can
chestt, bltketa, dishn,
etone jars, antiques, gold open 15 days. Mr. K e en ~ n
and oliver . Wrltii· M.O. )3051678 -3639.
Schools
15
Miller, Rt.2. Pomeroy, Ohio
46719 or cell 614-992· Own your own Jean ·
Instruction
n&amp;o. I
Sportswear, lad les Apparel ,
Chlldrens , large Size . Com·
Buying dally gold, sirver. bination Store, Access ories . Guitar lesson• at Brunlc:arcoins, ringt,jewelry.sterling Jordache. Ci'\ic. Ute, Le1.1 i, di 's Music in G•llipolls. 0 .
were, old coins , large cur·
Street. lzod . Esprit , Sign up no . Cali 814· 441rency. Top prices. Ed. Bt.~r- r~~~~~:~t:c;:•lvln Klein. Ser· 8077 for cla11 openings.
kett Barber Shop, 2nd. Ave . gio
Even Picone, liz
Middleport. Oh . 614 ·992· Cleiborne. Members Only,
3478.
Organically Grown , Gaso· 18 Wanted to Do
line, Helthte111, Over 1 ,000
Aluminum tcrap . Sell your Olhero. $7 ,900 lo $24,900
aluminum scrtp direct to the inventory . Training. fi111tures, Would like to paint hou•
tmelter. Buying •II grades of grand opening. etc. Can traitors. roofo. Cell It 4aluminum . Premium paid for open 16 daya. Mr . Keenan 256-1528 .
Iorge loodo. Call lor quote. 1306)678-3639.
Scipio Energy. located 1'A
mil11 east of Pegetown on Rawleigh Dealers. earnings Will plow tobacco. Call
. ----,
Township Road 141. Meigs unlimited. for more informa- 1 6_ 1_4_·_2_5 6_·_1_15_2_8_
tion ctlt Mr . Wood 304-875- •Counly. 614·992· 3466.
1 090 .
Experienced baby litter Will
care for any age c'-lldren in
$tending timbef . AI Tromm . Airlines now hiring. Reaer- my home (near Eui'flkl) day
814· 742-2328.
vetionistl . stewarda.s, and shift only . Call 814· 258·
Rogittoiad Bench-togged ground crew positions avail- 1 6_ 0_3_4_·- -=--:---:-- - : Bugle. Mala, 6 weeki to 6 able . Call 1-619-569-0241 t-Wanted qualified pttf'lon to
monlhs old. Can 614-843· for det•ils 24, hour 1 .
give ewimmlng lnso·na to
5276.
NEW Gl BILL .. Anolher be· 12 yr. old child .- Swimmer•
laval. Call 6_1 4·441·0304.
Benlnet in good clean con· nefit for Army National
Guard
membere
.
You
can
dltlon 304-773· 5878.
COLEMAN WATER WELL
receive *140.00 per month ,
ORtLLING
in addition to your drill pay,
PUmp
ulet,
tervice. Regie·
•nd stilt attend school. Cali
[illpiti'JIIII'tli
tered In Ohio. All worto
304·675-3950 , or 1-800· gueranleed.
Coli 304-273·
642·3619 .
Sl'l Vll:t':,
2811. Rovonowood , W. Va.

2 male puppies, mother
Totrlor,. Cllllon. wv., 304773-15613.

will .. "'
ruh ill tilt

Help Wanted

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To Buy
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32 Mobile Home•

Rentals

for S•le

Houses for Rent
wdl ,, _ - - - - - - - - - -

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nanc:e wrth downpayment

Up11a1rs duplex
2 bdr ,
refng &amp; stove. furn~shed ,
Vine St near nver Dep &amp;

Cell 114 441·2135 be ·
, _ . 8AM lo 12 Noon

•ef Call 614-446-3949

1972 Schult Chotoou troller

Unfu ...mshed 6 room houH
1 Y.z bath, garage, all newly
redecorated, 1n town, ref
requ~red
No petl, adutts

12x80. •• cond , pull out

livmgroom. cent rei eh ,
wether •

dryer. TV. red

V!fJOd porch, awn1ng, under
p1nn•ng . Call 814- 446

only Coli 614 446 2643'

2415.

UI.9DD Coli 114· 446·
1111"' &amp;14-441-0019

7 room house JUnction Han·
nan Trace &amp; Rt 7 at Swan
Creek
J D
Poll1tt
Cell

1973 Arlongton 12•50. w1th

304-522-3221 or 614-256underpin· ,_s_6_37
_ _ _ _ _ _ __

12x18 add -on
. nrng. stove, new carpet, 1 •

!Porch . Good cond1110n Call

;&amp;14-742-2291.

:MOilLE HOMES MOVED
Jnaured.

5 rm house, 926 F1rst Ave

C•ll 614-446·3945

·for rent or Nle. Pertly
'fumtlhed. 2 bedrooms Nece

20 yean expe-

'nonco 304-571·2811
:nl-29911

or

•Ttra of look1ng at run down
:uMd MH. Like New *77
,Oakwood 12x85 3 br bath
~ nd half *9700 You can
'"'move or hve on rented lot

:304-5053
•1974 14x70 troller 3 br.
:oomo app. t4800 Lot 18.
.Camp Conley Rt 1. Pt Pl.
.wv otter II pm 304 675
~ 671

Owner leavtng ltate
.must sell tmmed
2 br tratler. wtll trade for 3
room camper 304-875·

3 bedroom house for rent 1n
Moddleport Col) 614 9923721
Neat four room house and
bath 1n Middleport carpeted. ma1or k1tchen ap·
pllances d1nmg set pro·
v1ded
Garage Ideal for
smgle or couple sorry no
pets or ch1ldren *185 •
month plus security depos•t

Phone Hoelloch. 6i 4-992·
5292 attar 5

Farms for Sale

:S21h A • 10 A bottom, 1 1h
.,tory house. barn outbu1ld·
::Jngs, tobacco bue. ell m1n
..,al nghts $42.000 Call

.

~ 14-446-7534

)"he John E Wolter form 7

•m house. f~r cond • 2
-small blirns. 1 33 acres.
;'I . 500 lb tobacco allotment
V m1 from Gallipolis on
"'lfnendly R1dge Rd Call or
!wnte Charles E Welters
....,419 Stuart St Charles·

'ton. WV. 304·346 7117 o•
"l:oll Vernon Holley 61 4-446·
:..344

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acres. pond, rural water,
Jermland, pasture, wood·
qnd. bu1ld1ng or tra1ler Jite

\$50.000. after 5 p m ; Sun

~ay through Thursday. 304·

,82 3237
30 acres. mob1le home.
6arn, shed Fenced Rt 2.
Muon County. 304· 882~471

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or 755· 4664

SO acres, Southside, mm
rights, house. barn, outbudding, 2 wells, state rd

304· 743-6612 or 304-7271503

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Loti It Acreage

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G5 acres. 3 ""
Hoopotol

C•ll 614-4 46 -

sere lot, pos11ble owner

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1Jnoncong Coli 61 4· 37912846 or 614·441·7105

lor

gle 'h acre lot excellent
l'lomes1te, 01ce locat1on on
"odney-Cora Rd Cash or
lend contract Clal 814-

246-9441

2 br house 2327'12 L1ncoln

304 676 3669

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr fum1shed. ell utd1tes
pd • except elect • conve
n1ent locatiOn. security dep
os1t reuq~red Call 614 446

8558
2 bdr appliances furmshed,
1 If.! m1 from town. large lot
*175 mo plus deposit 8t ref

Call614-446-2236 oo 614·
446-2581
2 bdr mobda home. total
electric, adults only, no peta,
TV, cable available Call

614 367-7438

Modern, 2 bedrooms. e•
tended hvtngroom. $230
mo . $100 depos1t See314
3rd. Kanauga Call 614-

446· 7473

On prtvate lot. total elect • 2
bdr mob1le home, \Yl bath,
AC. carpet. one-tenths mde
on Lmcoln P1ke of Rt 141
Secunty dep requ~red Call

614-446-4303

On pnvate lot 2 bdr furmshad mobtle home. AC.
carpet. enclosed patio. onetenths mde on L1ncoln Ptke
of Rt 1 41 Secunty dep
requtred Call 614- 446

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Public S1le
llo. Auction

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Public Sale
8i Auction

ISAAC'S
AUCTION
SERVICE
FINIS ISAAC
AUCTIONEER
licensed and Bonded
on Favor of the State of
Ohio

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN
SPECIAL FURNITURE AND CARPET
SALE

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FRIDAY. JUNE 28. 1985
7:00 P.M.
Truckload of new Broyhill Furniture
liVIng Room and Omtng Room Furmture
Trucklo~d of new C1rpet1nc- all types. colors and
SIZeS.
o
MARLIN WEDEMEYER-AUCTIONEER

245-5152- 388-8249
Resident and Business Auction SeMce also Available.
From Gallipolis take Rt. 141,turn left onto Rt 775,
turn ncht. onto Patriot-Cadinus Road. Watch for
SICnS.

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PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1915-10 A.M.

From Gallipohs teke old Route 180 to Hanersville,
turn nght on lulavllle / Porter Road, Go Y, mile. watch
• for ugna at Kmgdom Hall Church Mr Warner Halley 11
1 retired c1rpenter and cabmet m•ker There are 1 lot

pi fit~.• toolo on lhio oolo
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Crocks churn lid sca les 1ron.

1

cake pan Steamlme pressure coo ker p1cmc basket and supplies.
mtlk bOttles floor lamp carpenters plane draw.ng kn1fe

HOUSEHOLD J Pc bookc " e bedroom su1te J pc blond bedroom
,u,le 10" GE TV IB&amp;W/ coal and hat rack Elecloolux sweeper( '""
mg board. Smger Sh ch me Qutck ' s\amless steel pan set newl.
and other pots and pan s Proctor StleK s eam 1ron com htnafiOn radt
• o/dig1lal clock/ desi lamp elec h!lr d11e• lady Schrck haor cuoleo,

... Wtsltnghouse elec gr~ll elec coffee pot bed hame. vaponzer ana

other 11ems
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614 -949-2253

Call

2 br mobile home 1n WV

Pork f175 month 1125.
depo11t, reference r-aulred.

no poto 304 676 3000

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740 1&gt; 2nd Avo . ! b... .
t190 mo. dep req Coli
114-441·4147 or814-4414222 bot-en 9AM·5'M
3

bdr

Hout1ng Opportunity)
monthly rent stans at $1 &amp;9
for 1 bedroom end $204 for
2 bedroom. deposit $200,
located near Spr1ng Valley
Plaza end Foodlend. pool
and Cable TV avelleble.
hours 11 poss1ble 10 am to 4
pmend7pmto9pm
Mondey- Fr1day. Cell 814·
448 - 2745 or leaYI
message

TOOLS Stanley router plane 1()01 boxes hand saw v1se Porter ca
b&amp;e ~er saw Crafls'Tlan router {l hpJ Shopmate belt sander, 011
~tone. Craftsman moldmg sel (new), vanet~ of saws, bene~ v1se

Slanlev 16"" plane 40 pc sockel sel 411 level.!reasegun Moiler

• Falls m1tre bOx ptpe &amp; '!'fOOd clam ps (Jorgensen), Shovels, hoes axe,
prck grass cltppers hedge tr1mmers. post hole dtgger~ spra~er gar
den hose steellente p(ists barb w1re 4 tt stepladoer (new) and
mJM ()fher tools
IISC · Extenston cords 5 gallon gas can, pamt rollers) pans and

brush"is, B• 10 larp \new) spolhghf(newl llagpole (new 21on h1

dflullc Jack ratcM hOISt. tlfe pumps stGrm door t losure (new).

heodphones. push booom, baHerJ operaled lamps. Blac&gt; &amp; lh!cker
, vocuum loldon&amp; pocnoc l&gt;blo an 2 loldong benches loldrng !able.
ustd hr!s brrCJ taee bird bath purple martm btrd house, lawn
chairs t()mato st1kes, concrete blocks entorcmg rods chatr cush
100 , 3 lrelhses shelv1ng unol eleo swolch boxes sockels plugs,

cobrnet dooo;s Cog loys, OlliS bO~s wood chomes coolers, lhermos.
cMd"s blltery operalod motoo bike
JUICOIIAS GIILL 1-1. SlAIS(lO hp)TIACToa W/36" MOWER
(a-1
IIOY-IIlf IOTOTILlEI (oollstort. A· I cond)
TEllS: Clift tr Approved Chtck w/Pos I. D.
L•nch Avalltble

CoM.,.

OWNfi-WAINEI &amp; FIAN&lt;ES HALLEY

AUC:11C*Efi..I..FJIIS ISAAC
Lie..... Ill loiildillltt flvo&lt; of tilt IIIII ol Ohoo
Cllb: ltrllvl IIIIC - llot responsible for icc1dents
lUCTIIIIHI 1111'1: Yeo don"t _, 10 miss lhos ulo Thos
we' •11e 11t1 ...., ,.elllllllft caro ol

$76 ooch or 2 for •1 00 Coli
1114-4411-0920

Ave .• uuhty room . kn:chen,

donongroom Coli 814-4411293

Country Oak tables. chatrs,
cupboards, desks. ICI boxes
Conldea Tuppers Plems, Rt
7 Hand cr1fted and
fimshed

Ni~ely

furnished rftobde
home, eft apt • central 11r
end hut tn Ctty, adults only

Coli 114-441-0338
Furmshed eff1c1ency 701
4th Ave , Gall1pohs t180,
Ut1ht1e1 patd, sl"tare bath,

odulu Call 446-441 6 '""'
8PM

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Upsta1,.. unfurnished 3 room
apt . carpeted. utll1ttes pa1d,
no ch1ldren. no pats Call

614·446·1637

Garage apt . furntshed , 29 1ft
Netl Ave, Gall1polls 1 bdr .
$220 utll1t1es pa1d Call

446·4416 alter 8PM
Furmshed eff1c1encr t 126
ut1ht1e1 pa1d, 919 ~nd.
Gallipolis, 11ngle male pre-

ferred Call 446 4416 tit"'
8PM
Furntshed apanment 941
Second Ave. Galhpohs. 2
bdr $245 mo. ut1l1ttel pd
Cell 446-441 6 after 8pm
Furn1shed apt 3 room pnvate bath references re ·
qutred, 846 2nd Ave • Galh-

•pt , refng &amp;

4%- miiH
from Gallipolis e225 mo
plus electric
depotit &amp;

Coli 814·446-1038

Eff1c1ancy apt with gara,.,
private y1rd matntatned.

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3217
44&amp; 7209 or 61 4-441·
1 bdr furnished or unfur
n11htd. utdltlea pa1d. t110
per mo • *t50 dep.. no
children. no pets Cell B14

446·3117 oft"' 5.
Attractive 2 bdr apt w1th
refng &amp; stove. carpeted.
&amp; DR. convenient to Galh·
pohs outs1dt storage With
washer 6 dryer. t215 mo ,
w1thout $250 mo Call

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814-245-9595

114 317·7850orl14·4413432

Rtvertlde Apta Middleport
Spec1al rates for Senior
C1t1zens 1130 Equal HousIng Opportun11tes &amp;1 4-

1 bedroom apt for rent
Ntcely located Contact Vil lage Manor 1n Middleport

614 992 - 7787

Equal

No polo
2253

Coli 614·949-

Middleport All utiltttn pa1d

Furn11h1d room. range, re
sh•re bath. s1ngle

fr~g

•sa.

47 Wa nted to Rent

Wanted to rent Camp1ng
trailer either crank up or

upright. July 29-Aug 5 Call
614-441 -7731 alter 5PM

Mer chondise

molo. 1119 2nd AVo. Gallo
polio Coil 445-4416 alter
8PM

51 Houtehold Good$
7 ptece living room su1te
Perfect

4&amp; Space for Rent

cond1t1on

RustiC

look Coli 614-985 3510

Mobtle home lot, 12' x50 ' or
smaller, t75 water pa1d, 4,h

&amp; Ntil. Gollopohs Coli 4411-

4416 alter IPM

Meg1c Chef gas renge w1th
top o\ien w1th drop-m stove
b..e Excellent cond1t1on
lnc,ude!l range hood Call

1114 985-4454

Large lots

11 4-992· 7479

Call

RICK "S NEW AND USED

One bedroom. unfurniShed.
carpeted. totll electnc Call

1114-992·2094

APARTMENTS. mobile
homes houses Pt Pleasant
and Gallipolis 614-446-

8221

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apartments,

Hondorson. 304·176-11172
Public Sale
&amp; Auction

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PATRIOT AUCTION · BARN
From Galhpolis, take Rt 141, turn left onto lit. 775.
Turn right onto Patnot-Cadmus Road. Watch for
Sl&amp;ns.
,

SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M.
Door Pnzes Every Sale
Somethmg for everyone. Ant1qun, New, Used &amp;
Collector Items.
Have somethm&amp; you want to sell? Brine it to the l'atllot Auct1on Barn and we'll sell 1! for you. Consicnment accepted from 1:00-5.00 P.M. on Saturday.
RESIDENT AND BUSINESS AUCTION SERVICE
ALSO AVAILABLE.
Marlm Wedemeyer - Aucboneer

245-5152- 388-8249

ANTIQUE AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 22 AT 10 A.M.
LOCATION: GALLIA COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
Walnut pnm1t1ve corner cupboard. cylinder roll
douch cabmet, oak 2-pc. stepbtck cupboard, jelly
cupboard, s1deboatd, square oak harvest table,
brass kettle with stand and sttrrer, copper boiler,
pnm1tive flalwall cupboard, oak swivel office chair,
spoon carved flat wall cupboard. 2 flat ~rail cupboards, coal tnd wood cookstove w1th warminc closet, Ftrr wall telephone, kitchen Clbmet w1th flour
bin, 2 oak washstands with towel blrs, 6 door hich·
boy dresser, A&amp;P 100 lb. wood collet box, Enterpnse coffee annder, 5 pllon Daisy churn, 2 primitive blanket chests, camel blck trunk. 51ec oak dropleaf table, 61ec harvest table wtth lots of carvmcs.
spmdle pressed b1tk hi&amp;h chait, Euy Wash wash1n1
mach me, Boss washm&amp; mach1ne. pressed blck walnut rocker, 6 matchmc spindle chairs, set of 14
sle11h bells, oak 1ce box, pnm1t1ve dry sink, pie safe
w1th top drawer. square oak table w1th la11e ball and
claw, oak-cherry-walnut stend tables, 2 orpn
stools, Old Man of the Mountain sewinf rocker, 5
gallon stone water cooler blue &amp; white. rn~tchin&amp;
oak ! -back chairs. 48 mch round oat table-lar11
claw feet, pressed back spmdle back hlchchalr-lolds into stroller, ice cream table w1th 4 cha1rs,
walnut poster bed, iron baby bed, prtssed back
child's rocker, kraut cutter, &amp;nnlte wart, Iron tea
kettle. cow bells, sad irons, cream &amp; milk
e~ns, ""school mann's"" bell, corn shtller. ice tones.
Stilliard scales, 2 corn planters, Porterfield, Ohio
stone lUI. butter mold, Dontcflho stone jar, wood
churn. cnnite pitcher and bowl, muzzle lotdlnan·
lie, camel blck clock. lin toys, picture frames, Germany Minerva doll. smnl oilltmps, judce's pnl.
THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING
TERMS: Cash or Check With positive 10

OWNER-BOB ROSS

Mr. Ross IS q~1ttinc the antique business and Will
sell h1s entire stock.

• SWAIN AUCTION SE(lVICE
KENNETH SWAIN &amp; ASSOCIATES

PHONE 256-1552

pools
lounges Solar blankets 24'

Tr1iler lot for rent or sale In
Pomeroy Walk1ng d1stance
to town All hook-ups

ovoiloblo Coli 1114-9864427 alter I DOpm

Trailer space for rent on
Brownell Ave , Middleport
Su1t1ble for retired couple.

114 992 21110

Trailer speces. one small
ch1ld accepted No pets

304-11711.· 10711

614-446-7398

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ESTATE AUCTION
SAT., JUNE 22, 1985-10:00 A.M.
This is the personal property of the late Herman
Andrew Grueser. located on Bearwallow Ridge
(Co. Rd. (37) just off St. Rt. 33 at Burlingham,
Ohio.
HOUSEHOLD· Table &amp; 6 chatrs, desk, gas stove, lamps,
dmette set w/3 chatrs, refngerator, stoves, bedroom
sutle, c9ffee table. stands, ptctures 40 pc flatware
set, 40 pc. set Japanese china. osEtll~lmg ians, mtsc
kmcknacks.· clocks." TV, pots, pans, dtshes, linens, cabt· .
nets and more
ANTIQUE or COLLECTOR ITEMS: Bedroom su tle (bed,
dresser, chest of drawers, and mghtstand), chma ca bt
net. buffel, qwll, ml lamps, "Gone Wtth the Wtnd" "
lamp. cedar chest and other ttems
MISC.: 1969 Ford Falcon. 1965 Ford \? ton ptckup,
~orse, rotollller, Homeltte 20" Super Xl chatn saw. 18"
lawn mower. hand tools (old carpenter tools). approx
2,000 tobacco sttcks and other t!ems •

ADMINISTIATIIX: CHIImNA GIUESEI
C.. Me. 24,642
CASH -

D..... W. UHie, Atty.
POSITIVE 1.0.

DAN SMITH-Auctioneer

949-2033 or 992· 7301

Dale Johnson - Apprentice
Not responsible lot ac1adents or loss of proper!)'

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1985
9:30A.M.

Located on County Road 8 in the
Village of Centerville, 18 miles west
of Gallipolis and 18 east of Jackson.
Just off St. Rt. 35. The following
will be sold:
Pit safe. tlcht day clock Cumer &amp; lves p1ctures. stone
crocks, ~crank butter chum. solid sliver spoons.
supr bucket stand cut &amp;Ins Iicht w/rnarble and brass
btse, old spittoons, Gone W1th The W1nd lamp. table wa·
terer, 2 china ubmets. htndmtdt brtss bell. brass plumb
bob. orpn ll&amp;flt. chocolett set, tee set, oak secretary,
Pttchblow pitcher w/6cluses, Pmk luster mustache cup
w/uucer. 1111ny ult and pepper shakers. Htvlltnd, acorn
style bed. C1vll War stratec rntp, cherry Jo'nmt. cherry
tdt-top round table. nlnut marble top chest. htndmade
cherry bed (1100). Rlchtrdson ll·d11wer spool cabmet.
no&amp;fltstend. handmade Empire chest, washstand. one lot
of poctures. Votwmuter tnd cards marble top table, larce
select1on of 1nk wells. old bottiU. 1rons. lamps. ironstona, butter ptddles. twinkla h&amp;ht. oak open well arandfathtr clock, 2 butterfly tables. hall trH, roll top desk,
oak clawfoot tablt w/6 ch11rs. rntny tnttque d1shes and
temps, HtYIItnd semcelor 12lnr101ts F11nce Popp1 ptltern. larp lot of old stlverware. llret old cho111 ctbtnets.
crystal. bone handled kniYtllnd lorks, fiddle back forks.
old bookctlt, tntoque chairs, 1933 tntique ,TV, E1&amp;1n.
Han11lton and D1amond Spec111 pocket watches, Ptcurd
solid fold watch, l1d1ts" EIJift watch w/sohd pld chlm.
1197 2-pup Improved Winchester, llode112 Wtnchester 6 shot niCklt SIHI and fall choke, llodel63 Wtnchester 6 shot boll tc!ion w/peep Sl&amp;flt. 1173 Sprrnct1eld
Army Rlflt (454-70) w/beyonet (excellent condition).
Steven• modtll5 11n1lt1hot 22 rifle. some modern tumlturt, A1111111 II cu. It dHp frHztr, tnd many many other
antiques tnd collectors ittllll.
lUll$_: C11h
Lum:h Available

.; PAUL BURNETTE: Owner
·j·
446-0646

'it·~ Charlene Black Burnette
~r; Lee Johnson-AUCTIONEER
Crown City, Ohio •
Phone 256-6740

Not Responsible loT Accidents Or Loss of Property

loads del1vered 1n du"''
truck S100, or21oadal110
You prckup •1&amp; Call 11•-

AUCTION SWAIN
• FURNITURE
62 Ohve S1 Clollipolis Now
S. used wood -coal stoves. 8

pc wood LR su1te *399,
bunk beds t199, 1ntron
recliners $99, new
used
bedroom suites, ranges,
wnnger washers, &amp; shoes
New llv1ngroom sunas
f 199 fl&gt;99. lomps. aloo
buy1ng coal &amp;. wood stoves

a.

Coll614-441·3159

LAYNE "S FURNITURE
cha~rs pr~ced from

8285 to $895 Tobias. $60

and up to $126 Htde·•·
beds . $390 and up to

f550 . solo bod• t145•
Recliners, $225 to $375 ,
Lamps from $28 to S125
pc dmettes from $1 09 , to

8395

Baby bodo. S11D

s20 and US. 10 gun· Gun

cabmets. &amp;360
Gas or
electriC ranges t376. Baby

mottreas... f26 &amp; $35. bed
frames $20. 825. &amp; $30.
k1ng frame $50 Good selec tiO(I of bedroom su1tes.
rockers , merel c11bmets.
headboards S38 &amp; up to

.

$65

trede for riding lewnmower

7500 ITU Whlnpool oor
conditioner,

114·311-2212

SUBLET - Attali splct
located at 42 Court Strttl.
l.afoyetle llall. Gtllopolls.
Ohoo Squm footap of
1.157 selllna sptct tnd
227 square !ttl of slora&amp;e
space on the second floor
of the Lafayette IIIII
Call 614-446-7653
9•30 "till 00
Monday thru Saturday

614-446-0322

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GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers refngera
tors renges Skaggs Ap·
pllances. Upper Rtver Rd
bes1de Stone Crest Motel

614·446·7398

County Appliance, Inc
Good used epphances and
TV sets Op1n BAM to 6PM
Mon thru S1t 614-446

1699. 627 3rd Ava Gallt
poho. OH

~ Valley

FurnitUre. new &amp;
used c Large sect1on of qual·
fty furn1ture 1 218 Eastern
Ave , Gallipolis

Why pay more1 Check us
out New furmture, apphen ·
ces outlet Trade Center,

Konaugo . Oh Coll614-446

7444

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JOB HUNTING?

Are you t1red of coonJ on
countless tob mttrYIIWI
only to hm tl11 ·door s~ut
on your face because you
do not have the exponence1

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START 19BS
ON THE RIGHT FOOn
Make a commotment todty!
Get the iOb skill tratnlnc
you need 1n order to pt tilt
JOb you want.

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FINANCE POSITION
Our company has a position
for a MANAGER TRAINEE.
We have an opening for a qualified person who wants to join
our nationwide team. Our
comprehensive training program allows persons with or
without experience to progress according to their own
abilities. For additional information contact: David Adams
at 446-4113. Credithrift of
America.

Submit letter of apphcation and resume to:
Personnel Officer
Attention Liberal Arts
Rio Grinde College/ Community College
R lo Grande, Ohio 415874
,.6o Ortftdt Coi.... / Co"'munltv College 11 en Equ•l

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6-19" Snapper
LIST
Push Mower, 2 cyde ••••• 2119.9 S
1-21" Snapper
Push Mower, 4 cyde ••••• 309.95
1-21 " Snapper
Self Pra. 4 hp S.D ••.••.• 449.9S
1-21" Snapper
Self Pro. 4 hp R.C••••••••••• 469.9 S
1-llear
Tint Tiller, 5 hp ••••••• S1199.95
2-llear
Tint Tiller,
hp ....... '1399.95
1 Riding Mower
hp 30" cur ........... s1449.9s
1-Riding Mower
11 hp 30" cut ••••••••• s 1690.00
1-LT11 Lawn Tractor
11 hp 41" cut ......... S2488.00
1-LT 16 Lawn Tractor
16 hp, 48" cut ••••••• S30SO.OO

Cobontt 1YP8 floor modal
tl•eo. om·fm 8 treck topo
ploylf with lurntoblo f75
304-182-2854

66 Building Sup plies
luolding Mttorlolo
Block. brick, sMVer p1p1t
Windows . lintels, etc
Claude W1nters Rio Grande

D Co11114-245·6121

a

IIQclt, br1ck , mortsr and
masonry aupphes Mountain

Stoll llock. Rt 33. Now
Hovon. W Vo 304·882·
2222

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Air cond1t1on. conaole TV

Two

llirmmQham tri-exel tratler
•2. 000 John Deere dozer

fngerltor, electric range,
wicker furniture Cell 814-

450-o wonch *22.000 C01e
backhoe 580·b 111.000
304-1175-7771

!92· 7143 oltor 5 00 p m

leige l1ving room au1te.
couch end cha~r Glasstapped tlblea With wooden
frames
End and coffee
teblea 2 Allegro Zen1th &amp;0
Witt NCh speakers All 1n
condition Clopay gardoor opener, heavy

154 M '

ISC.

dryer
7322.

SUO

304-175 -

1985 Preemie Cabbage
doll. girl 304·1787873.
~otch

Merchandi1e

TRUCKLOAD
FREEZER SALE
AT
WE WILL NOT

BE UNDER'iOLO

MGM
FARM CITY, INC.
f &gt;i Jf\;1!

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56

Builder 's Surplus Salvage
Closeouts 11) Embossed
wood grain alummum sld·
lng. foam backed, twin 4 " or

HILLCREST KENNELS

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pattern. 139 95 oq 121

Tw1n nb white metal rotting
or sidmg 38" Wldl 8 ' thru

16" lengtho. t41 95 oq 131

Ste•l Insulated prehung
door"s all11z•• and p11terns,
HS 00 &amp; up (41 Hollow
core and 8 panel wood

429 9 5
44995

prhung door"o t20 00 &amp; up
161 4"x8"x6-32 wood panel
rng. t4 99 &amp; up
Wolloton. Oh
Penn' I Warehouse

614 384 3645

100000

979D

HOUSE OVERRDWINC?
ClEAN If WITH n..
CLASSRD ADS t 1

1500°0
199900
2599°0
e•lensively re n1od'e~ ed
Full basement Car~ort or covered
Nalural gas heat In town localoon
has drastocally oe
duced lhe proce Ideal for relored couple oo someone IUSI
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slartrn g oul
CENTURY

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Inc.

NEW LISTING- Beauttful Tn l evel Home- Only :'
yr old and sloll tn brand new condrtoon thos home 1~
located 2 moles from lown on Green Twp lmmaculale
msode and oul wrth 31arge BRs. 2 lull balhs, oomplele
k~chen wolh exlras thai woll please the hard to please
lovong 100111, l shaped famoly ooom wrlh brock ltreplace •
and ~idong ~ass dooos lo back paloo 2ca r garage heal
pump woth gas backup and c/a large level yard Mid
80"s
N241
MINT CONDITION - New losttnRon Molls VoiJace Access Dorect to U S Rt 35 - Large lam!y home
on lower level wrth wood stove - 5 rooms up, 4 down
1'? balhs burn on range and oven Enlore home on and
oul looks almost hke new Hold on&amp; at $59 000
m1

REALTO-R

446-3644
Ike Wiseman - 446-3796
8. J . HairSlon - 446-4240
Clyde B. W•lker - 246-6276
David E. Wiseman - 446-9655

Ill CITY - New listong of quality b!lln home on A 1
condotion City ulolllles Buolt rn storage wrth large
closets on 3 BRs TroD~!!. WJndows well onsulated 1ov1
utolity tiiiiS tleal pump Storage buoldopg l'(ll"kstop off
corpolt area 1- yr buyer's prmectton jllan Priced al
$411.001

Brlerpatch Kenn.ts Pr:ofea..
sional All breed grotmunu
lndoor-outdOOI" boardmg f• ·
c1ht1es English Cocker Spa·
mel pupp1es Ca11614-388-

130000

REAL ESTATE

HAS IT AU - 8 acre bottom land 15 acre pasture, 25
acre woods. pond. stream goeenhouse. good modern
home pnvate locatoon and 011ly 9 5 moles to Holzer
Hospotal P•~ed at $57.500
N343

7795

120000

REALTOR•

ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY VIEW from th~
new 3 bedroom home wrlh 2 baths. full basemen!
unfinoshed. 011 a2 acre lot mll. one mole wes1 ol Vonton
on Jacl&lt;ioo Road Has~ large patJoand adouble garage ·
32x32 Well waler wrth counly waler avaolabie. Over
1700 sq It of livong space ready to move on l.osted at
$49900
N426

Boerdmg 111 breeds Hasted
Indoor-outdoor factl1t1••~
AKC Doberman puppier.
Stud Service Call &amp;1• ·"1r

OH.

SINCE 1943

NEW LISIING IN SPRING VllLEY - Thos attractove
ranch offers large eat-m kotchen.lovong room. 3 Bill; ~nd
2 baths on maon level. finoshed lamoly room. part~lly
hnoshed rec ooom and '? bath on basement wh~h
opens to large back yard 2car garage gas heat cenlral
aor. roveoeil deck, oo maontenance vonyt gdong.
Affordably proced al $64 900
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Pets tor Sale

Real Estate General

MANNING ROUSH - OWNER
PH. 992-2975

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SALE
2J995

~6 Building Supplies

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES AND SERVICE

MGM fhRM lilY

Sears Kenmore w1aher end

Colll1&lt;4-992·5181 .

COUNTRY LOCATION - Quoel 13ac for lawn, garden
and sma! ammals 3 BR hom~ 2 baths, 11x20 l111ong
room. lome savong krtchen cen1ral heal and atr energy
efftcoent New home conditron 2 car Rar!l!f attached
20x32 addtt~n nol lomshed mside Woll finosh to surt
buyer loo cosl ol matenal Askrng $59 000
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OWNER SAYS SELL THIS - Noce three bedroom
home on North Maon on Yonlon Ful basemen! wtlh coal
lurnace. coly wateo spacrous toonl porch wolh plenty ol
shade Seeong ~ bel~vong. 1\skrng $38,000
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home overlooks all of Gallo~os Over 2200 sq ft of
livtng space oncludong formal donong laoge LR wolh
outstandong voew den. 3 BR and 217 baths 2 cao
garage Satelhte dosh and small pond 22 acres
$119.l.XXJ

COOL SHADED. LEVEL LAWN -Qualoty dcler home
remodeled on ~ laste. 7 rooms on all Well onsulaled
woth new wondows. partoal basement l 'h balh
Excellenl g~rden area. 2 slorage burldongs. 1 car
gaoage 15 moles from Galhpohs. Pnced at $53l.XXJ

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VERY NICE BRICK &amp; FRAME RANCH - In one ollhe
aoea s nocesl nerghborhood -close to lown fwrthon
walkong d~tance) bul quoel Oveo 2000 sq offerrng
ch~rm and comiortable llvm~ 2 warm fireplaces laoge
famoly room, Early Amerrcan donmg room plus ea11n
kRchen. 4 BRs. 2 baths. laoge scoeened on porch and
much more Gas heat w/ cenlral aor DonI moss lh~
opportumty al $59 500
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bedrooms. 1'h baths labor sa111ng kotchen, utility room.
donong/llvong area and central au large 2 car gaoage
Best set of storage cabinets we have seen Assumable
mortgage All on mce landscaped lot (11 U S 35 by
Sunkost Subdovosoon Pr~ed at $55 000

SIIJW YOU AGREAT HOME - In a perfect
Th~ award wmnong floor plan offers 4
bedrooms. laoge fa moly room. kotchen.large livong room
wilh lots of glass. fireplace and a wrap-around deck 3
full baths. carpeting throughout lormal entrance and
dontng. biisemenl wrth rec ooom. paiKl dooos. cen!oal aor
c011drtoon1ng and 2 car garage Pertect settong on a I 55
ac lot wrth good voew lotsof grass and noce shrublieoy
A peifect home for any gze famo~
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NEW LISTING - Convenient loc:atoon - 3 BR home
wilh lull basemen!. offers 2 ~Is carport laoge delached
2 car garal!f or workstop. lrvong room eal on kotchen
gas heat. central aor Askong $49 900
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FRENCH COLONIAL RANCH? - (Is There such A
Thongn Yes and we have o! lor you Maon leatuoes
· huge lamo~ room."' ""bog vrew" "excellent oond~on'
Includes 3BRs. 21ull baths. loomal drnon~ tt sail bock
has new rool Quiet screenod porch for mmt tulep ~me

$69900

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SUIUIIAN PWDISE- Tucked away 011 a !'.&gt;ac
knoll Just 'h mtle oul of town You have admtred thos
attractive 3 bedroom brick each tome you passed o1
Feature 2 woodburmng forei)(al:es. I·~ baths.
outstandong krtchen, beautiful lamoly room 2 car
garage. basement and lois d pnvacy With wtstandong
"""" Priced at $64.500 because owner wants ~ ~d
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llltractiVe brick ranch has a lot to offer. 3 spaciOUs
bedrooms. 2 balm. formal entrance, livlnl room and
dinonc l!el. femlly room tnd tn out ol thi$ world

kitchen Heated With energy saVIng ps and
iiOOdlNrnon&amp; turttiCe Home restin&amp; en 1 acre of
pound which includeS ~· garden ma and
no yard Th~ 15 one you don t want ID pass up
$72.500
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TAKE YOUR TillE- You have logo on loapprecoate
lhls ~e ly 3 BR r~nch LR wrth forep~ce. DR. ealon
k~chen and 2 baths 2 car garage I ac lot $59.900

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EXCEPTIONALLY WELL DECORATED on• Early
American charm 3-4 bedrooms beautifullwong room
With fireplace and lantastrc voew of the nver Noce
shady ~wn runs lo lhe rover (f~hor have aboaldock on
your own fronl yaodl In town locatKJn, veoy qu~t and
peaceful surroundongs $75 800
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JUST WHAT YOU"VE BEEN LOOKING FORI - In
Yonton. well buoll and well kept 2 BR home wrth
attached garage partial basement fuel oil furnace.
buoll on cabinets on krtchen, also rangt. 011en and refng.
Woodbumer 1n LR. wellonsul~ted (11 large lot woth 2
add ol~nal lots Corner ol Van Buren and Bull Run
NEW LISTIIIG IN TOP NOTCH SHAPEI- Nice Home
$50s
for beginners 3 bedrooms. niCe clean bath, attractive
11427 ktchen and dmong area and iamoly room w~h a warm
WHAT WILL SELL THIS HOME? -The large spac~us fireplace Very nicely decoratod Deluxe carpet. Good
lots the ne~gllborhood offers. The quoet stmoundongs locallln between town and countoy Won"l have to do a
and beaut~ul country voew The oonvenl!nce to thong except move on $40.900
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shopping and the hospolal. The QUality construction on
three bedrooms one and half balhs. Irick and frame
ranc~ The attractrve decor and new carpet Come see
WH •T WOULD YOU DFFEI1 For thos fine home 011
thiS home 11 Will sell itself Priced 1n $50s

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AFFORDABLE HOllE 011 DEBBIE OIIIVE - For
$55.900 YOIJ can own thiS roomy bi level and aH that
comes With ot: 3 8Rs. I full bath and 2 haH baths large
eat on k~chen With new SUndeck. large iamtly room and
I car garage NICe lot on noce neoghlxlfhood Green
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fuel oil furnace Kitchen, fairlY neo~ with quality
ctbinets. 24x24.,basemenl 12x24 family room 12127
encki!ed porch With built tn llJII 24x25 Pfl&amp;l!. Saw
timber Only 4 miles !tom hospi.tallet ussillw you this
one tJsted at $48.800
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Yermont casttng woodburner, garage, patiO and fenced
backyard These teolures ~us city schools. iriendly
neoghoors and good locabon makes thiS the home lor
which you ve been searchon~ Listed at $6/,l.XXJ 001
owner IS anxoous lo sell and 1s ftexoble 011 pnce
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COUiffRYCOIIFOITATifSIESI. - Pienlyofellllw
.. '· be -~i I b k
room Inside and oul With miS ~rge 1"" u nc
ranch With 1un basement. Very well built home hostS 4
BRs. 3 complete baths, tlrmal dtntn(!. plus large
klchen with donette. 2 fireplates, on·arwnd swrmmong
pool wrap-around deck, 2 car garage, !nd more 40
acres ol_found. 1of whiCh are cleared around house
$120,001.
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preshgoous bnck IS ~caled aboul one mile kom
downlown (11 an absolutely oulslandrng lol2 7acres ol
nalure al •Is best beauloful old trees a pond huge
boulders and lovely manocured lawn The house looks
loke a poctuoe fro mBener Homesand Gaodens ~nd
111tludes a large lamolv room. formal donong and large
lovong ooom each of whoch has alarge prctuoe wmdow
offenngaboealhlakong vrew ol thenver All4 bedrooms
are illrl!f 3or whrch areconnected lo abalh There are .
lots of closets and IWo large slorage oooms Beaulolul
new 'carpel central aor and an on ground pool acid to
comlort and lun ol spendmg more ol youo lome al
home
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MINT CONDITIONED HOME - 3 BR bal~ ulollty
lamoy room wrth wood/ coal slove lrvong room caoport.
storage bulldmg. All late model apploances N&lt;e 1o1
B'?% assumable moogage Losled al $39 8110
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home wolh ma,nlenance hee sodon~ mcludes larore I.R
OR. equopped kolchen woth eat rn bar. 3BRs and 1biilh
Huge wraparound porch lor reJmlron large I acre lol
wllh 2 car garage 14xl8 oolb~ldong and parloal
basemen! Buyers Prolecj oon Plan 1ma lull ye!o Only •
$39.900

ERA"" REAL ESTATE
PAYS FoR REPAIRS •
ERA pays lor problems your
homeowners msurance probably
won't cover Loke the furnace The
hot water heater.I!UIIt·m apph·
ances The water softener,
exposed duel work Elect neal wor
mg, plumbmg and fixtures, the
central au cond1toonong even
sw1mmmg pool components.
ERA Buyer Protect1on Plans cover
more homes and more workmg
components than any other home
protection plan.
We'll help you make your
home more altractove to buyers,
who can be covered for repaors,
too. ERA protectiOn makes your
house a better buy And if some
thmg goes wrong before or afler
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- 55'x123 23" - Excellenl locat~n lor dbcloos.
lawyeos mdoan choei&gt; nch man poooman· beggarman
lhoef, phaomacy. stock bookers or an Aoaboan sh~k
Next lo gas company offrce
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IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG
BEFORE YouR HousE SELLS

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of ell programs in liberal arts and monitoring
general studies requirements, recruitment
and evalut1ion of faculty, curriculum development; develop and monotor budget; liaoon
with •~tarnal 1gencies; atudent recruitment
and adviaing. Some teachong will be required.

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Rio Grande Collage and Communo1y College.
• unique college that comprioes a community
college within a private baccalaureate college
announce• • potition available as Dean of Lober at Arts

Self-contained camper for 8

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Now taking applic•fions lor private hous·
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GIRLS ONLY
CALL 992·5742
or 992-2094

DEAN OF LIBERAL ARTS

Frank's '•wn Shop,

Miac. Merchendl111

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NEED HOUSING
IN NELSONVILLE?

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Coli 114·245-5557

for more Information

We're Waotong for You!
529 Jad&lt;son l'lb 5oito 31J
Gallipolis, O~it 4SU1
Help Wanted

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Used Furmture · • Refngera tors ranges, metal offtce
desks. electnc range 3 m1les
out Bulavdle Rd Open 91m
to 5pm, Mon thru Sat

1110

ltiO Kowoqki motorcycle
510. Grovoly lroctor. oulky
rototiller. Call • 11 4-441·
3tl3elter I'M

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Coli &amp;14-211·1140 or 114· 76Dx11 ooghl ply toroo and Goodcond 304·773-8111.
441-7027
wheels "•gular treed E1ght
holo. 1150 Coli 814-992- Mon"o 3-pc light groy
'tummer 1u1t size 31 Good
21"" lloyo 10 opMd bocyclo. 2805
cond f36 304·175·2213
IIIlo new. t7D CoM 1114·
44&amp;-4703
Ceno., pteno, tr1-door re-

Oates avarlable
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Call 614 446 2206

cha~rs

with

1Ill travel troolor. 1173 It bed Very clean. 1900 8
Chev truck for aelt or will HP Crahman riding mower,

2 SR master Oath wth 1~c uw b•l
con~ oVe1100k1ng buch

$285 to $745 Desk S110
up to f225 Hutches. 1550

2Y2 ton central atr conditioner
New c:omprenor,
never run
Call &amp;14 -

Shop tocllo 1·11"" planet. 430 S,..ond AVe. Gollopo1·10"" toblo sow. 1-II Yo • hs. Oh 614·445-0840
JIMftler. heovy duly commeo- 1-:-----......:.'- -- cool. 11.110 Coli &amp;1 4-441· Sto&lt;C&lt;ofl bootondtroolor. 50
1010 alter I OO'M
H' Morcury. IUD. Truck
toppor for 8 It bod. $76
1110 Honda motor: bikt,

435 7 pc t189 and up

Wood table wnh tlx

bookcate Madbotrd

used

FOR RENT -NEW CONDO
North Myrlle Beach

Mattresses or box spnngs,
full Or twm, 868 f~rm. $68
and S78 Queen sets, S225
4 dr chasti. $49 5 dr
chests, $59 Bed frames.

Window air cond1t1oner $96,
fro'it free refng $96, s1de by
srde refrigertor *195, auto
washer 876, electnc range
t&amp;IS, many others to choose
from Skeggs Appliances,
Upper R1ver Rd, Gallipoh&amp;

SPECIAL cut olobo I I'U

old Collll14·949 2081 .

PICKENS USED FURNI TURE 676 6483 or 6751450 Chest -drawers, bed room.llvlng , dtntng room
suits. baby turn

July 31st Dooon·1 o~ply to
HEA~ 614 251·1245

46 Space for Rent

Bunk bed complete w1th
mattreases, S275 end up to

304 773 6430

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Knauff firewood
rates b1g loada May 1n-

King111ed bed w1th brass
headboerd for 11111 3 veers

Kint size water bed, tall

monor. '275 1t?l Dotoon
oound t105, 1h32 t104. 2DDSX U75. cor oeot t8 992 -5437
11x3&amp; 1130. 20x40 1166 Colll14-255·1112
Moddloport 114·992·5724
Forewood t20 00 pickup
or Golllpollo 114- 448· Mtm bike for .... or trade, 4 lood. tJO.OO dolovorod Coli
3051
speed trentmllsion for aale 304 675 -67112 or 175·
or trodo Coil 114-441· 2991 .
CIUNS 700-Aom 243 3370 ask for lrtan or
870-Aem 12 go 1100 loretta
1 fiCtory bu11t porch Bx1 2
Rom 12 go ltod Hawk 44
With steps and tome alum
mog Coli 114·317 0482
Baby furn1ture, good qual1ty hand ra1hng 304 - 1!175 UHd Frank ' s Pawn Shop, 3000
At colt ntw Whttt ' a met1l 430 Second AVe, Galllpodtt~tort lelhng out Also
One 1111.20 tlum awning~
ho. Oh I 14·4411-0140
moclol 111 • lfll 357 mog
811.34 alum. IW"tng 304·
Coli 114-44&amp; 0641
Lown mowo&lt;o. good qu•loty 675-3000

54 Misc. MerchendiM

51 .• Middleport . Oh•o
457110

FURNITURE Compere our
pnces, save today Phone

5 00 pm weekdays

814-446·4222. between 9 3 bedroom furnished apart&amp;5
ment for rent iri Syracuae
61 4-8ll2-7889 11tar 5pm, .

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Coll614-441-07511

Pqmeror

513 3rd AVa 1 bdr provoto Coli 614-992-6084 alter

Furn1shed apt 243 Jackson
Ptke . Galhpohs 2 bdr .
5236, ullhtes pa1d Call

For rent Slwping Room•
•nd light houM kMplng
room1 P11rk Central Hotel

2 bedroom apartments
New Haven, WVa Newly
remodeltd In town (114-

4411·4383 days or 814-4410139 eva
2 bedroom furmehed apt '"

51 Call 614 446 0847

Furnished Rooms

Perk. Route 33, North of

Furn11h1d 3 rooms and bath

3 rm . apt &amp; bath 84 Grape

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COUNTRY MOBILE Homo

Modern 1 bdr apt downtown location, CA. carpet.
complete kitchen Call614-

Call 446· 4418 altar 8PM

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992·7721

992· 7481

1 O" off, gem11.

M11gs &amp; Muon Co. Coli
1114 446 7444orll14·317·
7187.

245-6804

Sofas and

Tara TownhouH Aptl Second month frH rent on 1
year lease For dtt1111 call

Hous1ng OpportUI)Ity.

Furmshed eftlctency $1'45,
utllttes pa1d, share bath, 807
2nd Ave Galhpohs, adults

don1t mm
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hObby is Carpentry.

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IOOH roquJrod. 1225 mo

poho Call614-446·2215

bath. $136 mo . Includes
water deposrt requ~red Call

Selling houeeful of furmture
and apphences 874 Plurft

reference requtred No p.te

Coli lt14·

Pool 'ooplo Spociol

Pale green velvet chair. exc

cond Coli 114-446 4303

stowe furn1ahed

dryor hookup

Ed ' s Appliance Servicin1. 11t
conditioners, refrigeret.,..
weshers, dryers. In Oelhe.

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W Va.
154 Mise Merchandise

Hollywood beds. tw1n 1111.

duplex· 144 or 148 Second

water 1ncluded, w1sher

Spec:IIIMwing machtne Nl•

collect. 61 4-315 8025

newty remodeled.

New 2 bdr

61 Household Good•

ch1ne. Must be told by Aug
15th. Trade 1ft accepted Call

1114 44&amp;-4807ool14-441
2102
JACI\SON ESTATES
APAIITMENTS !Equal

61 Hou1ahold Good•

150% all Nec::chi HWmg ma·

furnished eff1c11ncy apt.
priVate end qu11t 11n1l1
work1ng peraon only Call

Apartment
for Rent

446-441 6 alter 8PM

614-388-9370

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and house 1n New Haven,
W Ve for rent . Call 614992 8059

6520

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2 bedroom mo-

614-446 3617

central atr-heat. ftve rooms,
flourescent llghttng ,

C•ll 61 4· 441·

Furnished,
bda home

2 bdr house, $1 &amp;5 mo .
$100 dep
no pelt Call

1911 12•60 office trall&amp;r,

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;7060

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for Rent

Duplex for ule by owner.
trailer lower R1ver Rd

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June 16, 1985

June 16, 1985.

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

NEW USIING - Quoel counlry hvong on~ 3 blocks
from town' Secluded allhe end of a drove lhos 5 BR
ranch offers somethong lor eveoyone Famrly room.
large lovong room formal domngroom 3full balhs large
~k. 2 foreplaces and 2 car garage Veoy mce
neghborhood. excellent place to oaose a fam o~
Appro.,malely 5 acres ol wood s sunoundrng house
oncluded Gas heat centoal •• $72.900
1#218

26 ACRES - VERY SECLUDED - All on woods
Income $5 001 lasl yeao hom Ihe ~I and gaswei~. Also
lree gas a va~la ble tor lwo dwellrngs No land conlracl
Woll sacnfi~e al $35l.XXJ
#329
22 ACRES BARE LAND - Excellenl buoldrng Silenear
Roo Goande and SoulhweSiern Htgh School Includes
cropland and woods wrlh plenly ol good road loontage
Owneo woll e&gt;pa nd lhrs lo 42 acoes 11 you need more
land

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UNDERGROUND RAILROAD - ThiS frne ~d bnck
Coloma! home os JUst wa~ong lor therrght f.amtly to move
on Many tamlloes on lhe lasl 140 years have en1oyed
good tomes on thos one Three large bedrooms veoy
.attrac1ove old lime foreplace. eat on kolchen larl!f family
room, 2'? baths and lliisemen! Besl ol all os lhe big
shady lawn Includes 2 e•tra ~Is Pnce reduced lrom
$106.001 IO $78.000
#131

YOU"LL BE IMPRESSED' - Owneo has done a
beautoiul 10b redecoratong lhos ~der 2stooy Nolhong for
you to do excepl move on Includes 3 BRs. 2 balhs LR
and large kitchen woth beauttful cabinets and alllhe.
buo~ on~ Well msulatod and easy lo heat klw
matntenance vmyl sidon&amp; 2 car gaoage and well
matntaoned. landscaped bt Kyl!f• Creek schools
~5 001

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RIO SPECIAL - 11..- Clmpus - Buy lor home or
rents! 5 rooms wrth lull basement on 60x200 lot
Shade trees. ~ garden trea f'nced at only $27-~

COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST on th 1s I! ac '""
Good 4 BR home w1th la r~e l1vmg &amp; dmmg room
24•40 dry basement 1'i bath LocaiM 1usl 3 mrles
lrom CIIYhmols m crly schools Pasture aoea lanced
woods, garden Barn to r !1vesto r.k &amp; storage Call us

for more mlormahon &amp; appomtment to see

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carpet new lurnace new plumbing. new hoi waler
tan~ new 200 amp breaker box Set up on rented lot
10 7
Reduced $ 300
#2341
1984 14170 NASHUl - Cenlral arr. exba laoge·
bathroom Veoy clean on new condillon Now 011&lt;ned by
older oou~~ Must sell Wrll consideo oilers Proced al
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can"t go wrong wrth lhis 3 BR brock ranch on Kyger
Creek schools Buill by owner 13 yr~ ago n oncludes
1600 sq It ~us lull basemen! garaao wa;m fioe"'·on lovong room, elfiCient woodb!ornero~-basement ~
Uchen pius dtning area and 1~ baths "II aCre i&lt;t
Owner askmg $63,900
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Pets for Sale

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Farm Equipment

340 International tractor
)ragonwynd · Cattery Ken 181. CFA Himalayan. Persian , PS. live power, with mower.
3 bouow plows, draw bar;
Jnd S•emese kittens. A:KC
s2,595 . call 614-286 ,Chow puppies. New litt~r .

Call 446· 3844 after 7PM.
AKC Reg . Poodle female
puppy, 8 weeks, apricot,
paper traine~ . shots, $126.
Dog cage $30. Call 614·

446·4576.

6522.

1976 120 M~ssev Ferguson
square bale hav baler. Excel ·
lent condition . S2.400. Call

614·643·2141 .

Hay rake · $425. V hay rake ,

1 yr. old Cocker Spaniel,
female·w ith papers, new dog
house &amp;. chain, $65 . Call

614·256·6002.
AKC Basset 1'\ound, pups for
sale . Tri -colored, 6 weeks
old . 5 male &amp; 2 female . Call

211t-$1.425 . Hay tedders·
S750 . and up .
mowers· S1 , 750.

Drum

Due to poor health muat sell
two Quonset Style steel
buildings. Brand new. never
erected. One 40ft .by 52tt .

614· 256· 1652.

Call Bill 419-659·2494.

Reg. Austrialian Blue Heeler

H Farmell tractor for sate.

pups . Guranteed to work
cattle. Ready to go . Call

614-446·21 09.

Fisl'\ Tank and Pet Shop,
2413 Jackson Avenue,
Point Pleasant, 304-6752063. Fish. birds and more.
Beegle puppies. 6 V1 miles
out Sand Hill Rd . Old Town
Creek, 2 story w~ite house.
Well broken thoroughbred ·
quarter mare with 2 wk . colt,
grey, child-broke gelding .

$275. 304-882-2762.

Call 614-949·2558 .
Pole Buildings Constructed
for commercial. garages,
farm, stores, etc. Any size,
free · estimates. Call 304·

675-3981 .
Farmal

H

traCtor

$700.

304-675·2375.

W11nted to buy tobacco
poundage for Gallia County.

Call 614·379-2437.

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Musical
Instruments

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TEAfORD
Real. Estate

1£AL101 .
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
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Livestock

NEAR RACINE DAM - Fisher·
man buy lhrs 4 rm. home with
balh overlooking the river. Ex·
cel~nl l~ hrng. Only $16.500.

Reg . Morgan stallion &amp; filly
for sale or trade . Call 614·

8077.

Nice white faced heifer
weighing approx . 400 lbs.

POMEROY - Near Kroger's rs
thrs vrew ol lhe rrver. 3 BRs.

304-882 -

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

hay. wire baled,
never wet . Call 614· 268·
Alfalfa

2331 or 614· 226-2094 al·

ter 7PM.

1973 Ford Squire. station·
wagon. Autom1tic, A.C .•
runs uood, ucellent gas

379-2585.

Call 614-446-4344.

2 registered bulls for sale.
Twelve and fol)rteen montbs

old. Call 614-985·4454.

For sale 4 r'gistered polled
Hereford bulls. 15 to 20

months ofd. 304 ·675·
1888.

1 riding horse and 1 work
horse. 304- 576 - 2233 after

5:00.

Strawberries . Pick your
own . Cla ude Winters. Call

LAND CONTRACT
$3.000.00 down, 29 acres ol
woods and home under rool.
wrth 96 payments of $195.04
al 12%.

1973 green Pontiac: Ventura
tour-door automatlc •new

tirQ now battery. 61.000
mllea, t626 . Call 1114-4462076.
1980 AMC Eagle. 4x4.

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CAN YOU AFFQRD THIS ONE Of
HOMES? - Exceptional 3 bedroom,
balhs, all
brick. city schools, close to Oay Care Center, good
neighoorhood, quiet, lit!le traffic, close to shopprng
center, · hospifal. circular drive. shrubbery,_ trees, 9
acres more or less. Picture pretty. Just drrve by on
fairti~d-Vanco Road. You"ll call lor an apl)(intment
#lll3

JUS! LISTED SUBTERRANEAN HOME
Unoolieveable. 30'x90" house beautilullocaled on five
acres. Rural setting, 4 bedrooms, eKtra large l~1ng
room, 2 baths. located on State Route. Only 3 years
old. This is a home to see.

#890

THE SELLER'S LOSS is your gain wrth thrs 3 bedroom
ranch. Custom made kitchen cabinets. Carpeted
throughout. Carport Recently conslructed garage.
large lawn. Good garden area. Stale Route.
#812

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Real Estate General

992-2259

NEW LISTING - !lading
Crielt Rd. - 3 bedroomhome
wrth stove &amp; fireplace. Located
on apprD.I . 1 acre. f ull
basement. Eleclrrc heat. Oose
to lown. $37,900.
NEW LISTING - Middleport
- A neat 3 bedroom home
located rn good nerghlxlrhood.
Excellent condition, elec. BB
heal. 60x 100 lot Only $23,000
PRICE REDUCED - And a
assumble loan wrlh 8li% fixed
interest rale, $119.23 monthly
payment lor appx. $14,200,
$4,000 d&lt;Jwn, or make offer
total of $18.200.

even though the finesse loses.
Furthermore, in the worst case, the
proper line brlnas home the· contract
if either of two key cards is favorably
located.
Southwontheheartace. llhetakes

1126 E. Main St .. Pomeroy.

Price reduced.

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1979 Ford LTO. 4 door. PS.
P8. AC. AM ·FM cassette .
s3400 . can 614· 992 ·
5819 .

REALTORfl

82 Pontiac T-1000. 4 cvl.
auto trona. am-lm. 45,000
mites
82895
. 304· 67 5·
5743 altar
5 p.m.
1979 AMC Concord. 6 cvl. .
2 dr. pl. pb. good cond.
economical.

2931.

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4 door auto. ps, pb, exc.
tires, am-fm cassette stereo

+A J lOS

good

cond.

sharp

car

$1.000. firm . 304·895·
3452.

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Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer: South
Wett

Autos for Sale

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Autos for Sale

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1974 Pontiac Catalin•. 4

Eut

auto,

air.

s2.700.
2682.

43,000

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Auto• for Sele

1974 750 Hondo 1695.
1971 Pl~to HotchN&lt;:k outo.
*796. 304-675-eB22.

dr.. $700 negotloblo. Call
614-446-4123.

·1982 Chovetto. AC, PS. PB,
$1.800. or bast offer. 304- auto .• 4 dr .• 39.000 mllet.
882·2418.
.83,200." 1982 Chovatta. 4
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dr.. 4 apd .. 49.000 mfloa;
'76 Buick Skylark, n.ew tires, 82.600. 1981 Chovotto

year
bi-level k&gt;caled 5 mrles· fr~m town
Includes 3 oodrooms, 2 baths, large famtly room.
equipped kitchen, garage plus 24'&lt;24'. workshop.
1.247 acres. Kyger Creek and Addavrlle schools.
$49,900
#814

M~GHEE

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Broker-Auctioneer
Cali 446-0552 Anytime
Beth Null 245-9507
Steve McGhee
446· 1255

IIR W - OWIIER ANXIOUS TO SEW 3 BR rancf1 smraled on l35 acre
lot m/1. PosOble !I'll loan assumption 1o Qualified ooyer lndudes I~ eal·in
kilchen. separ~e. utility room, lamiy room w.tlr • .b. ireplace CaH kr an
allllOintmenlltxfa~

MOTHER NEEDS TO SLOIII DOWN !- So will selllhrs modern
counlry home wit h prcturesque scene ry . Barn, tobac co ba se ,
27 acres. Al l will sell tor cash , trade lor crty property or wrll
help on financrng to qualrfred buyer. REDUCEO prrce lo
$57,90p. Grve a call today!
~801

CENTURY 21 Southern !fills R. E., In&lt;.

417 - FIRST TIME ON MARKET - Rancl\ style home on It
1-....,:::;.;;:,.,;.;.;.;.;,;,;..;,;;,,;,.,....:~.;...---;_----+-----...;.----..j I IIR
landscoped llal ki Lg INing room. kJtchel1 with din;,garea, 3 Brs and ball\.·
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19.75 Olda Omega, 26D V8.

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304·676·

1972 Opal GT. Allor 6 p.m.
304-675· 7671 .

t900. Colll14·992·5437.

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SOUTH

an immediate rinesse in diamonds or
Pasa
a+
Pass
clubs and it loses. the defenders
Pass
4t
Pau
would immediately take the setting
Pass
4+
Pass
heart trick . To avoid that negative
Pass 6+
Pass
Pass
Pass
result, declarer played the diamond
ace and then the jack. When East folOpenln&amp; lead: •10
lowed low, South ditched his small
heart. West worf the diamond king see if the diamond ten would fan·
and returned a hearL Declarer ruffed under the queen. When that did
and played ace and kine or spades . happen, he got rid or all his club
That drew the trumps, and now came · · losers on the queen, eight, and lowly
the extra frostin&amp; on.the c~ke. Before four of diamonds.
COUld first .
!NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ,)
taking the ClUb finesse.

1980 AMC good cond.
loaded. 304-675· 3476.
77b Grand Prix 301 V-B.
auto, trans, am·lm, air. new
exhaust. clean $1895. Alter
5:00 304-675·5743 .

TM

Runt very good. some rust.

I':AST

er an e1tra chance ·at his contract

1973 Chev. Malibu. 2 door,
350 engine. Harry Bailey,

1975 Chevy truck. VJ ton .

WEST

t K 75 S
+K962

814·446·3878.

•zoo. Cell

full basemen! with fami~ room. bedroom and bath. Plerrly r1 ~otage.
ScreMed-in palio, cen~al air. Kyger Crrek School Dolr&lt;:t Ca~ for an
appointment

BIR w- &amp;co len! opporlunrty lo ooy alrvea~e home at IheIOghl pric&lt;
Thts is a very dean home ready for anew owner. The pr1cersnghl. $1 3,500.

'72 Dallun 4 apoed 4 door
t400. 304·87&amp;-4203.

AU&gt;S COIMY

WHY SERLE FOR TELliNG THE WHOLE
COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TELL THE
WHOLE WORLD?

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miles.

Ask Yourself This 0-tion-lhen List With Us
•Willis T. Leadingham . Realtor. Ph. Home 446-9539

Call 614-379·

PH. OFFICE 446· 7fo99

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11843· .

COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL - Over 7 acres in
one ol Gallia County's linest locations Buy part or all,
Attractive ranch style home. 3 bedrooms. 24"x23'
lamily room wrth wb fireplace, vinyl ~ding. 'Storage-tuilding. City water and sewer. Don"t let this buy pass
you by.
#825

In very good cond itron, corner lot, approK . 1\\ acres level
land. Metal barn . 4~"x45' , ~ room home, 3 bedrooms. 2 bath·
rooms, approx. J7~0 ·sq.• ft. ollrving space, mod. kitcHen.
lrre place. ba sement, rural· water sy! tem . Fi1J11rly type h~~
close to grade school Phone now lorapporntment.
#633

MAKE AN OFFER - 3 oodroom, 61i·acres wrth good
garden areas. Storage ~il~i ng, Addrtional hookup for
mobile home wilh separate utilities and septic.
$25,000. . '

NEW LISTING -Ill ACRE FARM JUST CAME ONTHE
PERFECT ONE FLOOR PLAN - 2,000 sq. tt. rn th~
MARKET- Borders Raccoon Creek. Road frontage on
lovely bnck ranch, formal entf)! to sunken living room,
. main slate route. Excellent burlding srles, seV~:ral feel ol
linmal dining room, l bedroont~ · 2!.1 baths. large ·:
rood frontage I&gt;Jmosl all .prllductiv• tillable acreage.
k~chen . wilh, eating area, family room 'wilh fireplace,. • .- • Parti~lly woOded . Calf today lor more det81k.
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Prolectron Plan.
#781
BE A PROUD OWNER - This home Sf&gt;lrkles with
warmth and will rnvite you rn for atour. Very attractive
carpet lhroughout. 3 oodroorns, .12'x17' k~chen wnh
Z·brick. Garage. Arr conditioning un~ Hot water heater
recenlly replaced. low mainlenance. lovely fenced
backyard Most for your money. $38,500. City schook.

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REAL ESTATE
446-4206
BONNIE L. STUTES SONNY GARNES CATHY ClARK
Realtor
Realtor
BRUR~ETTE

446·4206

446-2707

388·8;~ ~o;•enings

ol summer ~cmcs. Washington School District.

NEW LISTING - I MrleoH Geor!i's Creek Rd. Three bedroom home, tully
carpeted, large living/family room oombmab:m, new stone fireplace wth
fan, lar~ wooded lot wtlh ~enty of trees, room lor a garden. Tw·o car
unanached garage. Fencrng arouro:l mosl of lhe propertj. As~ng price
$44.500 $2125 Down, $360.85 P&amp;l frx ll y~
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NEW LISTING - HENKLE AVENUE - Live in Ihe city wilh a co'"lty
almospher&lt; Appro•. 2,300 sq. fl. of liJing space w~h l.R. kitchen wilh

appliances, 2 fartllly rooms. 3-~ bedrooms. 2 t'l(!lhs, laundry roor:ns. ftrnshed
basement w~h !ireplace,.liobby room, wcrkshop, and screened-In fXJ"Ch .. 9
acre lol w1th garden, !rurt trees, and grape arbof. Central a1r, gas hea~ attic
fan. stam wmdows. Walkingdistance to city sch&lt;!ols. You must see this one
to appreoate 1t Pr1ced low :£Is..
$42,000 - Wrll oonorter any offer' 3 BR LR, k~chen, 2 decks. 10110
outbUIIdmg. satellrte drsh, alxwe ground pcd w/ ferice, 2 ac., tri·OOokup
w/ waler &amp; seplrc. &amp;y now wrth $2.100 down. 9.75 adj. rale. month~
poyment $345.00 P&amp;l, 30 yrs. OwnO' Will help wi1f1 finlncint

LOAN ASSUMPTION - 20 acres wooded. Conlempora~ home. S»ar
heat1ng. Solanum room w1!h hoi tub. Many amerHtles

TARA ESTATES - Reduced Price - 3 BRs. brrck. Full basement Offers
accepted.
NEW USTING - 3 bedroom double w1de wflk acre more01less. Modern
k1tchen, dimnp, room, hV!ng room. Pn~ $23.000.

NEW LISTING - Crty ptoperty, 929 41hAve. 2bedrooms, LR, drnrngor FR.
~rge back ~I Pr&lt;e~ low 30s. Assumable F.HA Loan. Call lor more delarls.

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PRICE REDUCED - $40.000 - 3 BRs. reWij carpeted, srtv schools, gas
heal. central "" lg ~I and garden $268.00 monthly payment. 9.15 adj.
ratt. 30 yrs. Sl.OO down PlY'"'"!.
THREE BEDROOM - Crty schoas, wrxxlburner. $32.000 - $1.600 down
30 yrs. Adj. "'''· Month~ payment P&amp;l. 1262.00. ,

TUPPERS PLAINS - Ranch
home on approx . 2 acres.
lovely setting. Modern kitchen,
fireplace, 3 oodroom. Carport

ASSUMABLE LOAN - 9"b lnl Rale $400.00 P&amp;l and t"es and ins. Pool.
Kyger Creek Dolnct.
IIODEIIN BI-LEVEL - 3 or 4 bedrOilfll&gt;; 16&lt;32 swimming pod. Cirty
schools. $2,495 down paylment. 9.75 Ad), rate 30 yrs. $401.00 monthly

REALTORS
Henry E. CleiJqd Jr.
992·6191
Dottie Turner 992·5692
Jun Trussel 949-2660
JG Hill 985-4466

MODERN RANCH - 3 bedrooms, .8 ol an acre. in-grouro:l swrmming
pool. Priced al $43,500·
A·FRAME HOME ON .65 ACRE LOT - 3 bedrooms. l \7 oolh. ivrng r0001,
kitchen, utility room. ~ basemen! unlinrshed. Price $28.000 - $1..400
dol;n payment $228 55 IT"j)nl~y payment P&amp;l. 9.75 Adj. rate 30 y~.
.6 ACRES - MOBILE HOM£ - 2 .Jdrlion~ roolllte home hookups, ~I
mlne!al nght. $22,000. Make '" an offer.

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15 ACRES o1 vacanlland. Moslfy wooded. Good buikflrlg sill!. OnW $7.900.
RUSTIC LOG CABIN - 4 bedrooms, 117eal room w/woodborner. Back
dedi. Lt lot par!"a!~ wooded. Oty schoas.

NEW ON THE MARKET - 2 ACRES PLUS. 4
BEDROOMS - Th~ ~· year cJd ranch has all lhe
touches, nice carpel in living room, 2 nicely decorated
full balhs. drnrng and lami~ room comb.. patio doors
and deck overookrng tree studded back ~wn. Pnced to
sell at $42.500
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H266

2 ACRES PLUS NICE COUNTRY HOME
Large 12 room remodeled home 6 bed room s. 2 ba lhs wrl h
mo dern kitchen. Home co vered wt th carefree alummum Sid·
in g. Thermopan e wrndows, 2 sundecks. fuel orl fA furnace
with a woodburner msert. 4 ca r ga rage an d numerous storage· bldgs. 2.093 acres. Rolhn g level land A real Country
Gentl eman home Phone now.
#578

BIG BARGAIN. SMAll PRICE - 8 acre. more or
less, plus adorably 3 bedroom ranch slyle home.
Recently remodeled ~lchen. Storage burlding and
shed. Owner says sell. Reduced to $35,000.

#8~7

11854

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 10,000 sq. fl. ol floor
space presently be.ng used as a lxlat marina. 6 acres
prrme land located on state route. Boilding and land
could be used for many purposes. Call. krts more
delarls.

EXCEPTIONABL£ MOBILE HOME - We chalien2e
you to look at this 12'x60' five room and balh, wrth
e&gt;pandd unit, attached Txl2' insulated utility room.
Can oo lett orl present level lot with garden space lor
$35.00 per monlh. Clean and like nf!ll!
#843

11819

LAND- Desirable tract .96.62 acres more or less on
St Rt. 124. Appro&lt;. 30 acres tillal:le. Pond. SOI]Ie cJder
barns.

#723
HOME &amp; 9 ACRES - Thrs ~ a totally remodeled 3
oodroom home off George's Creek Road Includes
alum. ~drng. eQuipped kitchen, wood burner. gas heat.
garage. N1ce garden area lots ol woods. $39,900. I
year buyer protection.
#828
WEll MAINTAINED- I don'llhink you'll find anicer
home for the money than th~ attraclrve s~rt level. 3
bedrooms, ! 1h baths. orge ~tchen and dining area.
carport. New ca rptlt recently installed. Spacious
landscaped lawn. Priced to sell in the mid 4Ds.
#876
ANXIOUS - $27,000 - Owner moving out ollown,
desires to sell last Lovely ranch ~tuated on Stale
Highway near Tycoon Lake. Full basement. !acre lawn,
rural water. city schools.
#856
BUILDING LOT - Located al Clearview Eslales.
Beautilul setting with nature all around. Large corner
lot. Access to Raccoon Creek lor campin1, boatin&amp;
fishing; etc. Rellrroted, no moljle homes. .

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NEW LISTING - .LOT- Approximalely 1 acre lot in
Springlield Township.· Rur~ water available Nice
building or moole home lol. No restrictions.

A HOME TO APPRECIATE- Beautilul modular home
with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, garden tub, walk-in
shower. Kitchen complete wrlh special lightin&amp; livrng
room, lamrly room. Walk-in closels, ceiling fans, cenlral
arr, wood burner. 2 car garage. Convenient lo swrmmrng
pool. stores. bank, etc.

bedroom home near towrt lncl~des family room wrth
fireplace, large Mchen, drning room. lull basemen! plus
2 car garage and very nice 1\\ acre lree studded yard.
$43,500.
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.Are you .lookrng for a cbedro.om o,verlookrng !he Ohro Rrver
with ftttle mamlena hce. Begrnne r home or r.lrrement ~orne .
We have rl.
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#260
RESIDENTIAL- COMMERCIAl- OR BOTH
- Very nice briclr home localed at 225 Third
Ave. has had excell~l care and offeo; 1424 5Q
ft of living area wrth a lull partially linished
basement. Also features a carport worksoop
and a 2Bx38 concrete block commercial type
bldg. with 3 bays lormerly used as an
' aulomobve reparr shop. Call lor more
inlormalion.

, not rust a
house. W~h alittle w~k
. home. 4
bedrooms, fireplace. eat•n krtchen,
I 1 1 room,
full basement. 17 acres. more or less of genlly rollrng
land on state highway. Kyger Creek school.
#871

APPROXIMATELY 45 ACRES ol lertile soil. Good
building snes. Fronlage on Bidwell-Rodney Road close
to nf!ll cereal mill. Barn, 2 ponds, fenced. Parti al~
wooded. Tillable acreage. Good pasture. Mineral rights.
Rural water available.
#813
QUAIL CREEK: 1981 VICTORIAN - II you are rn the
market for an exlraordinary mo~le home, we have rl3
bedrooms, I \\ balhs, living room wrth woodburning
fireplace and expanded area. loaded wrlh buiH·in
bookcases, krtchen wrth breakfast bar and furnhure.
Can oo bought on loan assumption.
ASSUMABLE LOAN- IN CHESHIRE: OWNERS
ANXIOUS TO SELL this 2 story, 4 bedroom home. A~
sume $29,000, 9\!'li APR. 30 year lerm, $4,900
down. $288 monthy includi11xt5 and Insurance.
House has full basement, natural gas heal. $33,900.
~806

2 ACIU located below Eureka on Route 7, Btokl a ·
home &lt;r put your mobile home tnere. No restrictions.
Priced at lhe low price of $3,500. Nice view of the river.

11113

SO MUCH FOR SO LITTL£ -: Attractive brick and
frame nnch. 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs, outstanding
k~chen.

2 car garage. Storage buiklin~ Immaculate
inside and out. Approx, I\\ miles H.M.C., Call lor
apl)(inlment Ieday.
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING - 62x80 all steel
construction wah fireprool insulalion. has
overhead crane, offrce and baths. formerly
used lor boat sales and reparr. Located across
from ~lver Bridge Plaza with access tothe 0111!
River. Potential unhmrled.

168·ACRES- Priced less than $260 per acre. Appro&lt;.
40 acres pasture. 100 acres wo&lt;XIs !SOme lrmoorJ.
small orchard, 2 wells, new fence, small barn.
outbuildrngs, garage. Good homesile Off St Rt 554.
$42,600.
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ADDISON TWP. - Possom Trot Rd. - 93
acres. Mil, all wood~ Old barn on property.
$21.900.

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$11.000 UNBEATABLE - Owners have purchased
another and must sell thrs extensrvely remodeled 2
bedroom home. Wiring, plumllng, rool re~aced plus
more I acre lawn storage buildrng. Great inveslment.
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#759
REAPING THE HARVEST - Start with II acres .to
grow your own garden, raise a ooel, apony lor lhe krds.
Includes approx. 1500 lb. tob. base. tie housa 2barns.
new In-ground cel~r house. J4"x 7ft 3 oodroom, 2 bath
mobile home in e&gt;eel~nt condil~n. ·
. ~858

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11863

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HOME &amp; IV• ACRES- Just lisled this well kepi2 or 3

includes range and relrigeralor, ·
features include nat gas heat, I
woodbtrr[ler. carport, flal lot. 2 il

#776

JUS! LISTtD - PICTURE THIS!!! - large family
home in a very nice peacelul area. 4 l&gt;!drooms, lamily
knchen with frreplace, lormal living room, formal
dinin&amp; 2 baths. lull basement wrth famrly.room and rec.
room. garage plus many more extras. City schoo~.
Priced al $65.000.
#881

CEDAR AND BRICK RANCH - $49,900. Only 4 years
old and looks like brand new. 3 oodrooms, pantry and
oak cabinets in krtchen , 1''t oolhs, attached garage.
Approx. 1 acre lawn. Concrete drive, storage building.
Garden area. I&gt;JIIhe edras you could want. Call-we
have the detarls.
#885
FARM ·- Modern in evel"j way. House has 6 rooms.
bath, built in 1978. Three barns lrke new, used lor
tobacco and show hor ses. Clay Township. Gallipolis
" School System. $51,400
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OAK HILL AREA - COMMERCIAL &amp;
RESIDENTIAL - 3.62 acrll'\ m/1 wnh appro&lt;.
275 It tronlage on SR 93 apprD.I . I mL N. of
Oak Hill. 2story home offers 4 BRs, LR. krtchen
w/range and refri~. bath, cerpeling, nat gas
heat and city waler. t;Ommercral steel burldrng
IStumoo's Garage! measures 40x96 and has
concrele floorrng. Mobile home hookup on
property . Owner linancrng at J(l',. Call for
appointment
VINTON AREA - 5 YR. OLD MODULA~ t !52 sq. ft. 3 BRs, 2 balhs, kitchen. living room.
dinin&amp; carpelrn&amp; central arr. NGschooldlslnct

103 ACRES MIL. SPRINGFIELD TWP. Appro&lt;. 96 A lillable, older home has 5 BRs.
bath, LR, krlchen. county water. 40x60 pole
bldg., 40x60 tobacco barn. var~us other
outbuidings.

QUALITY IN EVERY DETAIL- 3 or 4 Br brick
home offers a 20x40 family room, 3 balhs.
knchen withDW. displ.. microwave and trash
compactor, dining roorn, intercom syslem,
central arr. 2 car garage, deck and a 20x40
pool, Over $100.000. Call lor an apl)(intmenl
loday.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BRICK HOME7 Then lh~ may just be the one. Conven~ntly
kx:aloo on Rl. 35 West, this home offers alarge
INing room, din~g room. 3 bedrooms, ~undry
room, I '-l baths. equipped kitchen. carpeting,
cenlral air and a 2 car garage.
WALNUT TOWNSHIP - 102 acres, more or
less. mostly clean hrll pasture, lrontson 3 roads
near Mudsock.
GENTLEMAN'S FARM -35 acres Mi l mostly
tillable, 3 miles north of Rodney, Sprin&amp; well
and county water.- fenood and cross lenced,
tobacco base. Very nice 3-4 bedroom ranch
style home with i~chen, LR. balh, breezeway,
woodburning fireplace. Call lor an
ap~ntment

CENTRALLY LOCATED - GREEN TWP . 22.11 Ac. m/1, with frontage on Sl Rt. 141 and
Neighborhood Rd . Also adjorns Sanders Htll
Subdrvisllln. Owner financrng avarlable Call lor
more details
APPROXIMATELY 3 MILES"FROM ROONEY4'0 ACRES, MIL, All TILLABLE - Older
home has been reemodeloo, 3 BRs, LR,
kttchen, bath, gas and wood stove, carpetin&amp;
county water, small pond,
.
,
RACCOON CREEK HOMESITE - Offers
swimmin&amp; boating and fisHin&amp; lot ~ze is
100x600 and has electric, water lap and septic
tanll Call lor more details

COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - INDUS·
TRIAl! - SO acres, more or less, vacant ~nd
deal for inves1ment or any type development
Road fron~ge on U. S. 35 a~d Mitchell Rq.

PRICE REDUCED TO $24,500! lwely 24x65
modular oo Green Terrace Drive rn ~enary.
Home feeltlres a 15x241illing room, gaHey type
krtchen ~ lu!y equipped, dining room has a
' buiH·rn chrna cabinet. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
carpeting, central air, eloc. hea' storm windows
and doois and an 8x8 ulility bldg.
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PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCEDt OWNER
SAYS SELL THIS IIOHTH! ~ Rio • Centerpoinl
• Road ICherrj Ridge). Approx. 75 acre;
woodland. fronts oo 2 road~ county water
available. $250 per acre.
VACANT FARM LAND - Morgan Twp. 84
acres more or less, level and rolling land.
ApprOll. 33 acres tillable, r~inder woods.
YOU'll MAXE ASPLASH WRH THIS ONE! This horne has one ol the nicest pools in lhe
area and over 3,000 sq. ft. olliving area. 4 or 5
BRs 3 baths, 30 ft. LR. 2 lamrly rms. 2
woodbtrrning frreptacll'\ large kilthen and
dinrng area. 2 car garage: located on Debby
OrNe.
OHIO RIVER VIEW- 210 acres Mil located
approximately 6 miles below town with
lrontage on SR and Raccoon Road. A ff!ll
scenic btrrlding ~le&gt; balance could oo used lor
fi!sture or recrealiln. Priced lo sell al $350 per
acre.
YOU'll LIKE LIVING HERE - Modular home
on .85 acre, M/l on Shoestring Rdge. Th~
home offers 1152 sq. ft. 3 BRs. balh. Krtchen
w/ran' and relri&amp;.lR, drnelte, laundry room,
carpetln&amp; fioc. furnace, fireplace. woodburner,
24x24 ·garage, 8x 10 melal uli~ty bid~. crty
scl-oofs.
GUYAN TOWNSiiiP- 108 acres 1110reor less
located soutfl ol Mercervile. Appro&lt;. 20 A
liKable. Balance wo&lt;XI ~ lobacco base. Owner
will help finance.

. JUS! WHAT YOUVE BEEN LOOKING FOR In-town convenience, extra nice ~t measures
87 by 174. 3 or 4 BRs.large lrilchen.LR..OR,
balh, large front porch and small screened
back porah, gas hea' unattached one car .
garage. Call for an apl)(inlment

ONLY $10,900
12'x65' Vrnda le Mark II - 5 roo ms. bath wilh shower. nat.
gas, f.A lurnace, 20'&lt;40' wooden porch wrth awlirng, car·
pelin g, window arr conditionrng Lrke new rn srde: Buy rt and
mov e rt. or buy rland move rn by renlrnglh e lol rl rs p~esently
srllin g on Phone today.
#628

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ADDISON, $19,000 ~ One slory'home offers
2 BRs. LR, kitchen, bath. full basement with
shower. glassed in porch. 2 car unattached
garage. KC school district Call for an
appornlment.

CLOSE TO RIO GRANDE ON 325
6.49 acres more or less. located 1us1soulh ol Rro Grande on.
Sta le Hrghway 325. lots of lar ge. lall prne trees. Beaulrful
bui ldrn g srtes rn I he woods. If you hke frees, lh rs rs what you
want
#631

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CADMUS AREA - 26.5 acres, I ~ story home
offers 3BRs, krtchen, li~ng room. dining room,
balh, carpetmg and aluminum ~di n~ Call lor
an apl)(inlment

SOMEONE WANTS YOUR HOME
AND WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO
FIND THAT SOMEONE. CALL US!!

PRICE REDUCED TO $59,900 - LARIAT
DRIVE - Convenient to hosprlal and
shoppin&amp; 3 BR brick ranch offe~ kitchenwnh
dishwasher, displ., range and rein ~. ·hvrng
room, famrly room, 2 bath~ fun ba~ment,
IOx20 oovered pa~o. attached garage. nrce ftat
lenced back yard. gas heat and cenlral arr. Call
lor an ap~ntment.

30 ACRES MI L QUALITY HOME &amp; BARN
. Top Qualrly 9 room house wrlh 7 rooms carpelfd. 4 bed·
rooms. balh and fu ll basemen! plus 3 car garage. Good barn
ap proxrmafelv 30'x40' olus chrcken house appro&lt; . 12'•30'.
Appro&lt;. 10 acres lrllable and 20 acres pastu re wrlh large
pond. Beautifu llocatron wrlh half mr le fro nta ge on blacktop
slate hrghway

BRAND NEW DUPLEX- Grealrnvestment lor
the buyer' localed on Graham School Rd. Each
un~ offers 2 BAs. livrng room, bath, kilchen
w~h ~ove, rein&amp;. OW and displ., ~undry.large
carport, central air and storage area.

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117 A. CLEARED ROlliNG LAND
Agprox. 40 A. hllabl e. 60 A. pasture. tile block barn , appro•.
4 '&lt;60 ' eQupmenl shed an d lois of other buildings. 4 cherry
trees , ·3 apple , grape arbor Stream fl ows throu gh properly.
Al l mineral ri ghls go. 6 room home, 3 BR. basement storm
doors and windows. Buill·rn kit chen cabrnels, cook stove and
elec . refrig .. fu el oil fo rced arr fu rnace Plenty ol water. 2 garages. A real good farm. Only 1'1 mrle to ~rocery and school.
Call now
#6!7

DON'T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY! - 3 BR
ranch on 1.2 acres, m/1, ~her features uJCiude
LR, k~chen w/range and d1spl., carpeling, 2car
garage w/optlners, new heal pump, electric BB
heat county water.
ADDISON TWP.• ...:_ ApprOll. 7 m~es lrom
Gallipofis. 39\l acres more or less. froots on
towns~p road. All woods and bru sh. $8,900.

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35"d5' GARAGE &amp; 3 LOTS
2 mobrle home or building srtes wrlh all utrlrhes avarlable- 3
waler laps. Garage with arr comp ressor and olher mator arr
toots. spray painlrng gun, elc. Botlle gas furnac e heal rn gar .
age with 13' hrgh door. 2 nrc e land scaped lots ready for mobi le home. doublewide or burld a new home and operale a
body shop or mechaoic garage. Approx. 'o mrle oil Hwy 35
west ol Gall rpol rs. Busrness w1lh your home nearby.
#624

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HOME AND INCOME! - $22.000. 2 oodroom. dining
room, eat·rn kitchen. features ID'x48' trailer lor added
income. Well worth a look.
#752

THIS 3 BEDROOM HOllE CAN IE YOURS -

BUILDING LOTS
21ols in Bidwell area. Suitable for mob rle home or burld your
own home. Rural water. Buy bolh lor $2. 800.
#608

family robin with kJis ol windows and a
woodburnina fireplace. kitchen. dinin&amp; iving ·
room. blth. u!IIIIJChed slorage l*lg,, carport
nice Jhlded I!Ekyard. Call for an appoinlmenl

VACATION CAMP BY BLUE LAKE
Owner finaricing, sunde ck, rural water, septic system, elec·
lric. Buy it with camping lrarler or wrt houl, concrete pad.
Great fi shing' Buy and move nghl rn.
.
#~

.

NEW ON MARKET - Slart out or retue rn lhis 3'
bedroom mobile home. Extra large porch. I acre lot
Cily schools. $32,000.
#807
FRONTS 011 ROUTE 7- 4'h acres. more or les&gt; large
mel.ll building wrth concrete floors. 2 5mall ~orage
buildings, 14'x50' mobile hqme wrlh 2 bedrooms. balh.
nice size kitchen, living room. Rural water, septrc tank,
gas heat. Good investment property.

AMA'S

ONE OF TillS
BETTER FARMS-101
acres. Mil, loiS of fertile bottom land,_ pond.
nf!ll fences, large barn, seven~l other butklings.
large tobacco base, modem 3 Br hQrne. 2
balhs. call lor more inlormaliln.
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11882
SEClUDED 4 ACRES - Convenient counlry living w~l
be Yotn in this charmrng 4 bedrooms, 2 balh ranch •
Wos/ler, drjer, range, 4 acres of natural scanrc land
Llrae 2\\ car garage wrth workshop. 2 slall horse 'barn,
rural water, plus much more.

for just $2,300 down and $374 per month!!
Other attraciNe leelures in this home include a

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, LOVELY SETTING WITH SWIMMING POOL

5 rooms, bath, 2 car gaage, natural gas FA furnac e. wi ndow

air condrtioners, satellite dish. swimmrng pool US fl. diame·
ter). garden space, fenced -rn backyard. Storage bu ildrng.
Possible loan assumption. See lhis nrce home.

N771

21 ••• , EoUwCo.,...lllon utr\lllealorthe NAF. iland"-lndenwil• ofC.ntllry21 Rui'I'AIIIeCorporajlon. Printed In I'.~. A. ~:.ru•l H•'·''"i"l'l••nunlt1tat
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FINISH IT .YOURSELF
And save money. Thrs 6
rooms, 4 bedroom , colonral
home rn Ihe country with ap·
prox .B'o acres. Great place
lo rarse your children. Small
farm pond stocked wrth ba1s
and blue gill. Tobacco base.
l ots ol tr mbet. Phone now
for :an . app6rnlmenl. Prrced
now
lor
~n
.
al
$29 ,900
·
4 bedrooms.
Prrted· at
#634

COUNTRY HOME
l ocated on State Hr ghway
#160. close to higlt schoo l.
Nice front por ch. burll -rn
cabinels and dbl. s/s srnk rn
kitchen, bath w/s hower. ,
Lots ol shade trees and lru rt
trees. Garden space• .84
acre of land Blown m insu-

rome wilh
""•rl&gt;&lt;hno comfort. Many
Includes 3
t&gt;.rlrrnnnns" I \1 balhs, living room with wblp, formal
, nf!ll kitchen cabinets wrth rang~· and ·
oven.
room, 1st floor laundry. full basement
With lamily room. gas heat. garage. Storage burldrng.
lenced yard.

#860

NEW LISTING - PomeroyA nice inveslmenl or starter
home. 2 oodroom home on
large lot Basement. Only
,$17.500

$36,000.

all. Why? Because Laking a specific
finesse, in this instance the ruffing
finesSe In diamonds, gives the declar-

sl'\ap8 for model ,

9U·2429.

tAQJ84
+Q$

deeper consideration, as no choice at

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1- to·ft

ARE JUMPING
WITH BARGAINS

1988 Ford PU pretty good

new muffler. new king pins
and tire rodt. Heavv duty
IU1plnsion. 1460 . 614·

car""'

en~ lots

POMEROY.O.

WANT ADS

NEW LISTING - PRICE Of OWNERSHIP sparkles
throughoul th~ undaled ranch. 3 bedrooms.
remodeled kttchen, nrce
garage, lull basement,
vinyl ~ding, low marntenanae, central air, in -town
location. Plus mucn more.

MODERN 3 BEDROOM BI-LEVEL - Features lg k~chen w/~13 ol Q~alily,
handmade caD nels. l 11t baths. liVIng room. lg, family room w/Buck st!Ne.
Backyard rs large wrth alg. tovefed p~~ ood an on lop ol groond pll(j lo

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Trucks for Sale

11893

286-6522.

614 -388 -9688.

72

BIG PRICE REDUCTION - Now priced to seU at
$34,900. Good 2 acre location on Rt. 141 tust 2'h mrles
lrom town. 3 bedroom Dutch 2 story home wrlh
equipped kttchen, dining room, family room, natural
gas heat Low interest, ~w assumplron possrble.
#827

INTERESTED IN A MOBILE HOME7 - Excellent
condtt1on. 2 oodrooms wrth e.pando unit. Orl furnace,
underpinning, range, relrigeralor, Price has been
reduced to $6,000 Can .be left on present lot lor
$35.00 per month. You must see lhjs one.

Call 614-286·6522.

very good condition. Call

61 4· 245-9483.

NOIITH
+K752
.J 3

By Jamea Jacoby
What at first glance looks like a
choice or finesses can be seen, upon

7454.

QUALITY REIGNS to the bottom comfort in this brick
ranch. Vif!ll of river with over ooe acre lawn. 2\\ baths.
3 bedrooms, formallivrng room. krtchen compj~ with
appliances, famr~ room, rec. room, 2 fireplaces.
garage. in-ground pool w~h ~rge palioarea. Over 2700
·sq. It of living space. Call lor more detarls.
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#867

Housing
Headquarters

3000 Ford diesel tractor like
new, Allis Chalmber mower
8o Ford hay baler, $4.4495 .

Ford 501 mower. $500.

Cl'\arger engine , $400, Call

Olferrng CENGUARD'" lnsu:ance Services

Bruce Teaford

U.S. 35 West, Jackson,

New 6 ton heavy duty united
farm wagon running gears.
$379 .95 . Massey Ferguson
bale loader S250. Call 614·

814-446·2282.

4 4 6 _6 6 1o.. ()nguurd ,.
Put NtJ•ltber 1. to work f~~

CROSS &amp; SONS

8350. Call 614-286·6522.

after 4 :00 pm .

Tl"!lcka for Sale

1970 Dodgllruck . 4 apaad .

Two choices:
right and wrong
.

1975 Chrysler Cordoba .
fully equiped. new tires, new
battery, new carb., interior
ex. cond .• body good cond .•
77,000 act . miles, $900 or
best offer . Call 614-446·

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

Farm Equipment

New Idea mower S296. hay
wagon $295, 9 ·h . hay bine
$796. Freeman rbader

1973 Dodge Challenger no
rust, need• pai nt job . 1 978

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614·245-6288.

model end newer uted cart.

1972 Dodge Swinger for
sale. Runs good. Body little

rough . 8125. Call614-9864209 before 10:00 am. or

1981 Renault.52,000milas.
needs. some work. Call

TOP CASH paid for "80
Smith Bulck-Poritiec. 1911
Elstern Ave .. Gallipolit . Call

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The

Autos for Sale

71

offer. Call 614 -245-6884
altar 5PM .

Judy OeWitt-Realtor-388-8166
J . Merrill Carter- Realtor- 379-2184
Becky Lane-"Realtor-446-0468
Jim Cochran - Realtor- 446-7881
Virginia Smith-Realtor-388·8826
Elizabeth Long-Realtor-676-3968
Phyllis Loveday- Realtor-446-2230

Farm Supplies
&amp; L1veslock

Massey Ferguson. ~ew
Hollar1~. e·ush Hog Sales ·&amp;
Se~rvice...Over. 40 used
tra'ctors. to 'choose frQm 8t
complete line of new &amp;
used equipment . Largest
s~lection in S E. Ohio.

1976 Buick Century ell ·
options, ·must sell -beat

Autos for Sale

Gallipofia, Oh.

Helen, Virgil and

Strawberries. Roush' s at
Union Campgroun~ (back ot
- Na·w Haven . WVal . 1,200
. ·qts ot good ja'hi bemes. You
. pick 40 cents qt. No Sunday
sales . Call 1-304-882 ·
2237 .

Ohio. 614·286-6451 .

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Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va .

1979 Plymouth Vol are auto.
air, sl'\arp, $1.999 . John ' s
Auto Sale, Bulaville Rd .•

·Sue Murphy, Milton Roush

614-245·5121 .

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Autos for Sale · 71

mlleaga, 8650. 1980 Olda
Cutlua LS. P.S., P.B., A.C., stationwagon. 2 tone dk .
ucellent condition. Call brown &amp; tan . Call614-245·
5606.
614- 949-2~68.

1528.

3734.
Spinet- Console piano bargain. Wanted : Responsible
party to take over low
monthly payments on spinet
piano. Can be seen locally.
Write Credit Manager : P.O.
Box 33 Friedens. Pa . 15541 .

Hay &amp; Grain

64

LG. RANCH - lots of storage
space, big stone woodburnrng
fireplace rn lhe den. 3 BRs, dbl.
gaage and 2.4 7 acres. Eastern
Schools

Fender Mustang electric gui ·
tar . met allic blue with
tremelo bar. n1ce hardshell
case . S175 . 614 -446 ·
Upright piano.

f S 1
calves . Cell614·446·2354. _7_1___A_ut
_o_s_o_r_a-'-~
6 head Simmet1l cows with

ENJOY THE COUNTRY - 3
BRs, woodburnihg furnace,
equrpped krtchen, carptlting,
basemen! &amp; rural water.

MIDDLEPORT - Small 2 BR
home on Gravel Hill. Garage &amp;
.J;Orner lot. Only $17.500.

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LOVELY 2 BRS. - Carpetin~
small porch, basement. gas fur·
nace, panlry and lg.lot for just
$16,500

3 yr. old sorrel gelding for
sale or trade. Call 614· 256·

992·2413.

Transporlalron

Livestock

Autos for Sale

71

REMODELED - One ftoor 2
nrce BRs, dring area. k~chen.
carport &amp; l&amp;lot rn Rutland. Only
$21.500

BUSINESS BLDG. - In Pomeroy. 2 stories, good return.

Davis upright piano . Good
condition . S350 . Call 614 -

63

LG. BRICK - Near the stores
rn Mldd~port. 2'1trit-baths, lg.
dinin&amp; frreplace, gas furnace.
lg. krtchen &amp;lg. lot wtth trees &amp;
shruboory. Only $38.500.

.62 Wanted to Buy

June 16, 1985

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

1985

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Trucks for Sale

GMC ohort bed ~ ton
plok· up, 350. auto. PS. PB,
AM-FM S-track, slidingwi,~ ­
dow. new tires. 69.000 m1.,
naw bed . Call 614· 446·
9237, may be seen after
5PM.
1974 Chevy Pickup. $500.
304· 773-9143.
78 Ch8v . dump truck,
Scotsdale C-66 , 22 , 000

miloo. 112,000. 304-675·
7771 .

' 76 Ford pick up F1 00.
304-895-3078.

74

torcycle . Excellent condition. $425 . Phone Jane
Wagner at 614· 992· 361 7
or 614-992-5650.
1977

Harley

Dav idson
Sportster. hcellent shape.
All chromed . 82,395 or best
offer . Can see at T&amp;G Auto
Salas under Pomeroy Muon bridge.

Vans

8t 4 W.O.

i 977 GMC Van dura with
Midas interior, excellent mechanical condition. high
mileJ~ge · recent engine wortJ,.

Call 614-446· 8096
&amp;PM.

after

1978, 14" pil11enger Dodge
Von . 104.000milos. highoot
bid. For more informatiQn,
contact Wanda Vining _ at
614-992·2161 between
8:30·4: 30. Juno 17 thru
June 20.

74

Motorcycles

1884 Harley Davidson FLHS
1.400 miles . Excellent aura
options, 85,995 - S 7.895
new. Call 614-~58-1755 .

Henri Arnold N'd Bob Lee

Unscramble lho8e IO&lt;.W Jumblee.
one tett• to each square. to form
four O&lt;dilllfY WOlds.

I POCUE
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drive, air suspension. Priced

to sell. 614-992 -671 o.
1979 Yamaha 1100XS

TEN NIT

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nica roid bike. 304-6754338 .

1.981 KX4'20 dirt bike. 304·
675-3308.
83 Honda Shadow 2,600
miles. 'Ex c. cond. plus-accessori... 304· 576·21 38.

75

Boats and'·
Motms for Sale

Aluminum 12' V-bottom
with 4 HP. 2 cyl. Evanrude,
remote gas tank &amp; trailer.
reaaonablely priced . CaiJ
814·446-1286.
18ft. fiberglass boat, trailer.
75 HP mo1or. 5500. Call
61 4 - 37~·2702 .

79 Motors Homes
1984 Honda ATV 3 wheeler
&amp; Ca-mpers ,
with back rack, good tires, ~-------:--­
good cond.. S800. ·Call · 614-379-2186 or &amp;14· 379·
1985 Starcraft Star Master
2670.
6 . pop-up, same as neW,
1 983 480 Honda ex. shap8, used 2 times, must sell at
never raced . Call 614 ~ 367· once to settle ettate. Electric. refrlg .. beater. gas stove.
0594 after 4PM .
all options, $3,200 firm.
1974 "Harley Davidson Cost over 84,900 neW. Call
Sportster, lots of extrAs. 614-446-1641, ierious in$1,700 . Call 614 -245- quires only after e. 614446 ·8172.
6650.

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Home
I mprovaments

CARTER'S PLUMBING .
AND HEATING

Cor. Fourth .nd Pine

roofl. 30 years experience,
specializing in built up roof.
Coli 614· 388·9867.
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditionelllfetime gua·

Gallipolio. Ohio
61 4·448· 3888
814·448·4477
Pho~e

or

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG. At. 1. Box 366, Golli·
polio. Coli &amp;14-367· 0670 .

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Now arringe the circled leiters to
form the surprise answer, u aug.
gaoled by the above ~oon.

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furnished :- Free estimatea.
Coli collect 1·814·237·
0488, day or night ..RogO!'•
Basement Waterproofing.
Tabor Upholotory. For reu·
pholatarlng. frH ettlmatea.
Free pickup • delivery. Call
614-379· 2850.

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James Boyl Water Ser\ice.
Aloo pool• !Iliad. Coli 814·
258·1141 or 614 -446 ·
1175 "" 814-448· 791 1.

owner.

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Reds rip Sutter

Business

..,.

Se..Vices

See M~tp Lepta • hp t

Waugh'a Water. Service .

dnveway and indoor paintinc. Spacious living ·area of
2200 sq. ft. includes 3 large bedrooms, 2\lz ceramic
balhs. livinc room with fireplace, for1111l dining area.
sewing nook and family room with indoor barbecue.
Outdoor recreation area features covered patio with
wroucht iron trim. Warm llomin&amp; ps &amp;rill and reeulat;on badmmton court. Carpetinc throu&amp;hout and
beautiful birch paneling and trim. New kitchen cabinels, formica tops,. stove top and double wall oven.
Dishwasher, disposal, refricerator and most window
triatments included. Ideal nei&amp;hborhood with beautiful view, shopping nearby. Gallipolis Cily School System, cily ,water and sewer and neilhborhood watch
prfllram. Landscapin&amp; ·•u established and . maintained.
car
adjacent office area.
101'2%
detail~ and appointment,

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Walla. ciaterna. poola. fa1t,

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec . A,. .. Gallipolis.
814-448-7833 or 614-446·
1833.
R &amp; M Furnitur8 Manufac·
turing • .St. Rt. 7. Crown
City, Oh. Call &amp;14-268·
1470. coli Eve. 814-ol48·
3438 . Old &amp; new
Uphostered .

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$ SIYE $
PLASTIC PIPE
PRODUCTS

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Copyright"'l 1 985

4" Stwtr .............$3. 70
4'' Ell ................ ;••$1.00
I" 160# Water ..-19•
1" Gas Pipt............. 11•

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Ccma&amp;y ·Realty
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ACROSS

72 Sodium chloride
74 Thighbone
76 Cloth measure
6 Babylonian abode
77 OWner: abbr.
of the dead
78 Surfeit ·
11 ConiJillracy
79 Spoclacies
16 Kettledrum
82 Weirder
21 Worn awwy
84 Transactions
22 Pertaining to
85 Dry
punishment
86 Mark lel1 by woond
23 Make amends·
88 Tears
24 Musical drama
89 Peel
25 River: Sp.
j!6 Soclalalfali · · · · · , ·so Mllltllry siudent .
.28 ~oint ·....
92 Avoided
.,
94 ·0ecldes
· ·30 CtinteSi
98 Again
32 Latin con]uncllon
99 Above
33 Italy: abbr.
100 Small amount
34 Extinct flightless
102 Medlterrenean
bird
· vessel
35 Shade tree
103 Gratuity
36 Quote
104 In' honor of
37 Capuchin monkey
105 Matures
38 Lamprey
· 40 Fright
lOS Revealed
108 Equals 2~ours
42 Avenging spirit
109 Achieve
43 coagulate
110 Revised: abbr.
44 Wall border
111 Gull-like bird
45 Greek leuer
47 Gastropod
112 Shreds
114 DrfiSS border
mollusks
49 Mint
1 18 Weight of India
50 Support
117 Austere
119 Withered
51 Walks on
120 Faucets
54 Halt
55. Alone
122 Turn aside
124 Bother
56 Loss
59 That woman
125 Verve
eo Secret agent
126 Girl
62 Recompensa
128 Openwork Iabrie
129 Defo81
64Fuel
65 College degree:
. 131 Slender
abbr.
132 Prohibit
66 Spanish .article
133 Din- course
67 Rodent
135 Priest's vestment
136 Halll
69 Old womanish
70 Sorrows
139 Sly look

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140 Mohammedan
nama
141 Nothing
142 Negative prefix
143 A stale: abbr.
144 Fish sauce
145 crown
147 More unusual
149 Large bird
150 Babylonian hero ·
152 Caudal
appendages
154 Hln~u q.-&gt;
1~ Zodiac sign
..
: i 58 Part oftortlllcatlon
1se JuJor;.,rit . ·160 ROWS
161 Unduly rigorous
DOWN

1 Eagle's nest
2 Commonplace
3 Also
4 Ancient Roman
weight
5 Corded cloth
6 Dress protectors
7 Keeps
8 one; no matter
· WIIIch

9 Note of scale
10 Rubber tree
11 Strong wire rope
12 Tiny partlc;le
13 Nod
14 Article
. 15 Vast throng
16 Heavy volume
17 MimiC
18 Exist
19 M6untaln nymph
20 Proportion
27 Wine cup
29 Permits
3,1 Unit or Slarneoe

. ·ciJrrency

36 Muoe of history
37 Wloe PflrS9h
39 Condeocendlng
look
40Cushlons
41 Household pets
42 Pertaining l.o lhe
Alps
43 Frigid
44 Clwer
46Symbolfor
tantalum
48 'J ot
49 Fruit of the.pine .
50~

5i-The ones !)ere
52 Shift
53 Scatter
55 Dealer
56 Profound
57 Lassen
58 Oomaetlcatos
61 s-rpotaloes
63 Heap
641ndlgent
68 Fracaaas
70 Took from
71 Pre-eminent
aptitude
73 Chief
74 Dart
75 Happen again
77 Molal.lubes
78 Hindu garment
80 Developed
81 Mournful
83 Free or
84 Identical
87 Refund
89 Committed
depredations
90 Coffeehouaas
91 Poeltlve pole
92 Smoot~
93 Soil
95 Greenland '
settlement

98'0owny dUCk

97 Pastime
99 Monster
101 Seesaw
105 Daniah laland
loti Farm bulld)ng
107 ApoiiMicary's •
weigh!
111 Spreads ror drying
112 Alhletlc group
113 Health resorts
115 lntallect
116 Bflstle . .
i.18Urn .
1 19 Undergarl'l'lllnt
121 Dafamatlon
123 Brother of Odin
125 Chooses
126Comeiy
127 Omiis from
pronunciation
129 Kind ot bMr
130 Egg-shaped
131 Diocese
132 Having one's
lriteres1 dulled by
o-lndulgence
134 Sudsy br136 Citrus lrull: pl.
137 Brisk Skirmish
139Schema
1401slll
144 ColleCtion of IIICIS
145 Metal
146 Skill
147 Single ·

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Authorities
unearth bones

148cr149 Goddess of hetl~
151 Paid nollce
~~ Diphthong
155 Jhre&amp;.toad 11&lt;1111:
157 Sun god

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ACRES HAS GOOD 2 BEDROOM HOME. FULL BASEMENT,
CENTRAl AIR CONO. DETACHED GARAGE. IF YOU ARE LOOKING
FOR AGREAT INVESTMENT FOR YOUR MONEY TAKE ALOOK AT
THIS PROPERTY. $74.000.

UTTLE KYGER AREA- 5.6 ACRES, OLDER HOME. NEEDS SOME
REPAIR. ALSO 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME. PRICED TO SELL!
JUST LISTED - IN CHESHIRE. SPACIOUS BRICK HOME HAS 3
BEDROOMS. RECREATION ROOM. fULl BASEMENT. ATIACHEO

McFarlane called the linkage of
the hostages with th~ prisoners.
"unfortunate'; and lndlcaled the
prl!;jlners stood a better change of
freedom without a hostage

GARAGE.
RODNEY - $34,000. FRAME . RANCH, HAS 3 BEDROOMS.
GARAGE. POOL WITH PRIVACY FENCE. WOOOOURNER.
IN CITY - $78,000. VERY NICE OLDER HOME HAS 3'
BEDROOMS, FORMAL DINING, DEN, PI.WS 3 BEDROOM
APARTMENT.

.Cheese·giveway set

PAXTON RO;- 3FOR THE PRICE Of ON£. 3HOMES, LIVE IN ONE
AND RENT THE OTHERS. ON· I~ ACRES. $30,000.
'

ll HAVl SMRAI. COIIIERCIAL PIIQI'ERTIIS AND 11JW IS THE
Till TO liME YOUI PUIICIWIS. IIOIH IIITEIIES'r UTI.$ AIID

I'IOP(IIY I'IICES All DECUIIIIIG. CALL FOR MORE
lllfDRIMTIOII AIID TOUR PROPEJm' IIEQUIREIIEIITSI!

SlUIIIG YOUIHAL ESTAR IS IIG IUSINESS ••.
CAll AN UPI.II(E. WOOD IULn WESPIISOII

14killed
on Ohio
highways

Mr. Ed'o Speedy W10h, high
pressure cleaning. liquid
sand blasting. Mobile
homes, bLdldlnga, trucks.
heavy equipment, pools,
parking areas. boats. Ed-

ROUTE.35 LOCATION - GREAT LOCATION fOR BUSINESS. 1.6

aiOni Patriot·Goie Rd. Was

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Sttrkl Tree and l.ewn Service, atump removal. 304576·2010 .

JUST OUTSIDE CITY. '$65.000- 49 ACRES, 3BEDROOM HOME.
LOTS OF FLOWERS AND TREES.

ac~e fa&lt;m

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SUNDAY PUZZLER

Real Estate General

ritcE REDUCED on 146
SIOO,OOO. Now S79.!m.

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1 Section, 10 Page• 26 Cents
A Multimedia Inc. New~aper

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Monday, June 17, 1985

Hostage
.

"Fn• O•llr11g"

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Rot1ry Or cable to(JI drilling.
MOat wells completed same
dey. Pump sa lea end services. 304·895·3802 .

- .
71 ScoHish cap

VINTON COURT - $32,000. 3 BEDROOMS, FUUY CARPETED.
fENCED LAWN, CARPORT.
116.000 VERY NICE 2 BEDRIIoM COlTNlE OUTBUILDG, VILLAGE Of BIDWELL

4 LOTS.

CHESHIRE $24,500 - 3 BEDROOM FRAME WITH CARPORT.
L£VEl LOT. GAS FURHACE.

121 ACRES :-J!2ztXXl RT. ns. WALNUT 1WP., 4 ~DROOM
HOME NEEDS :&gt;11ft REPAIRS.
.
AUDREY ·F. CANADAY, REALTOR .
MARY fLOYD, REALTOR, 4-41-3383
EUNICE NIEHM, REALTOR. 448·1817
21 LOCUST ITREET . OALUPOUI.

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Discovery off again

For Sale-By Owner-Price Reduced

Wiseman Real Estate Agency

I'IICE REDUCtD on this commercial bkl, mVlllon. Two aparl""niS
upstai~ and ready fa occupancy. Investment property '-' $21,500.

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Three weekend wine

cisterna, pools filled . Phone
e1~387-0623 or 61 4-387·
7741 night or dey .

clearing. IB7tJPi~!n&amp;;;;--­

Dozer WOrk lend
la!ldtcaping, etc. Free etti·
mateo. Coli &amp;14-448-80~8
or 614· 892· 7119 onytlma.

.·Bike rodeo

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Ken's Water SerVIce . Wells.

Heul limestone. 11nd. gra·
Good-1 Excavating. ban· . vel,dirt, bulk or bag fertilizer
manti. foatert, drlvewaya. end lime. Exceltlor Salt
11ptic tankl, lendtc:aping. Worka Inc. 638 E. Main St.,
Call anytime 614·446· Pomeroy. 614-992-3891 .
4537, James L. Davison, Jr.

I-D-.a-~-d-M-.-c-on-tr-ac-t-or-•.-v-ln-yl
Mondeyt aiding. replacement windows, inauleting, roofing.
new end remodeling. conYeslerdav s JumtHB: CHAFF SUEDE . HERMIT. LOUNOE
84
Electrical
Answer: What the soprano's "solo' was- .
crite. Call304-773-6131 .
" SO HIGH"
&amp; Refrigeration
All typet of masonry, brlc:ka.
blocka, concrete , atone.
Free ~tltimete. Cell Roger at · SEWING Machine repalro,
76 Auto Parts
304· 773-5127 .
77 Auto Repair
aervlce. Authorized Singer
8t Accessories
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Sci11ora . Fabric _Shop,
14 in . 4 luo aluminum
Pomeroy.
614-992 -2284.
ATTENTION!
ATTENTION!
wheels in radial tires. 16 in . ·
BJ's
Body
Shop
now
open
.
wheels for Mercury Cougar.
Call &amp;14-266· 1267 or 814· Free estimates. No job too
small . 304·675-2883 . .
266-1667.
Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removol . Coli 304- 676·
1331 .
Real Estate General
RINGLES ' S SERVICE , experienced carpenter." elec:tri·
cian, meson. painter. roof·
ing llncl~dlng · hot tar
CALIFORNIA RANCH BRICK -Well maintained, mint
appllcotionl 304 · &amp;7~·2D88
or 875· 73611.
·
condition with new roof, outdoor· carpeting, asphalt
Print answer ham: 1'1-iE (

General Hauling

reliable service. CaU 814256 · 1240 or 614·266·
1130. Reasonable rateJ ,.

Excavating

rantee. local reference•

AI..WAY'!5 THe
C::ENiel'li:
OF ATTENTION.

Real Estate General

.NEW USTING- Aff.Oid~ble
borhoOd, only 2 . from shopping.
'
&amp; frame ranch style offers nice family room, living
room, eat-in kitchen, ulilily room &amp; 1 car garage. Super
msulated, resulting in very low heating and cooling
bills. Large flal lot w/plenly of parting space. Easy to
buy w/very little down. $47,500.
#217

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Plumbing
Heating

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Mereu m Roofing &amp; Spouting. Now installing rubber

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82

Sr.rVICI'S

81 .

1960 Honda CD900. Shaft

completely dressed. stereo.

73

SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Motorcycles

1981 KE100 Kawasaki mo·

t6, 1985

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

STANDOn' OON'l1NlJ»&gt; - A Beirut airport
WCII'III!r pum.. retu. from a hijacked l'rtlilll Wodcl
All1lael plane aa a .Shiite Moolem hiJacker wiUl a

®1HiillniMd

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llalaalllllko~

rille keep&amp; a watchful eye from the .

tarmac. Food was taken on board at the same time.
(UPJ).

Cheese and butter wUI be distribIncome t.oestabllsh ellglbillly.
uted locally by Gallla-Melgs Com· ·
Oocuments that will be accepted
as proof of Income include ADC
munlty Action Agency on Wednes·
day starting at 1 p.m . at the
Medicaid card. SSIIetter, sta Iemen I
following locations:
of income signed by CDHS case
. The AmeriCan Legion Hall, Ra·
worker, food stamp ellgiblllty card,
cine; Meigs County Fairgrounds, ' unemployment book, HEAP accepRock Springs: Tuppers Plains Fire tance letter. targeted job lax credil
Station; PagevUle Town Hall or the
voucher, Social Security letter or
Harrisonville Flre Stallon.
cancelled check Indicating Income
fteclpients must fall within 150
at or below150Pt"rcent ofthf:lncome
Pt"rcent of U.S. Office of Budget and
guldellne and employment checks
Management Income guidelines.
Indicating Income at or below 150
Recipients must also provide curIJt'rcent of the Income guideline.
rent documentation as proof of

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WII..SEYVILLE. Ca ill. I UPl i So far _deputies have unearthed l!i
pounds of bon~ fragments from at
least 25 propk&gt; who W&lt;'f!' killro.
dismembered and burned by two
suspected mass sex -torture
murderers.
After a resl on Sunday, deputies·
were to resum~ the search today for
more remains as the FBI pressed a
manhunt for one of tbe lwo
suspPCied killers, Charles Ng .. 24.
who may have fled to Canada or
even back to hi' natlv~ Hong Kong .
Ng's alleged accomplice In lhP
s)ayings, sell-styled survivalist Lro·
nard Lake, .19, committed suicide
June2 by swallowinng a cyanld~ pill
while in custody of South San
Francisco polk'&lt;',
Some of the kidnapped vlrlim'
were ·beld in a secrel " bondag&lt;''·
chamber near LakP's houSP in the
Sierra Nevada foothills in Calaveras
CountY and videotaped through a
two-way mirror ix'for:&lt;&gt; I bey wew .
killed, authorities beiii'Ve.
Authorities havp ilkened the
lltiPred scene of the apparent
sex-torture killings, carried oul over
about two years. lo Nazi dealh
camps.
On Friday deputies found a new
disposal slteforvictims' remains on
an embankment off a prlvalemad to
Lake's wooded. lwo-acre properly.
Investigators beiiC'Ve . Lake and
Ng ~hopped lhc bodies apart and
burned them. They appat'!'nt~v
.~t!irted the remains off in a
five-gallon whit&lt;' bucket and tilssed
them down the embankment.

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