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Page- 12-The Daily Sentinel

Judge ends 40 court cases
Thirty-five defendants were fined and five others
forfeited bonds tn Meigs County Court Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien were Lawrence
Lipscomb, Shade, speed, $21 and costs; Cecil Haning,
Pomeroy, DWI, $500 and costs, 30 days confinement,
IICPnse suspended stx months, stx months probation;
Brian Bass, Syracuse, no operators license, $b:Xl and
costs, 30 days confinement; Austin Darrah, Powhatan, Oh., speed, $21andcosts; Ronald Wood, Pomeroy,
speed, $~ and costs; Peggy Bennington, Wheelersburg, speed, $22 and costs; John D. Beaver, Pomeroy,
speed, $25 and costs: Jean Gerdes, Taylor, Mich.,
speed, $21 and costs: Clair Schwendeman, Marietta,
speed, $19 and costs.
Richard Martin, Nelsonville, Improper parking, $10
and costs: Paul Purdue, Huntington, speed, $27 and
costs; John Eblin, Pomeroy, OWl, $300 and costs, 30
days conftnemnt, operators license suspended for one
year If obtained, no drivers license, $50 and costs, five
days conftnement'l" Theodore Reed, Jr., Pomeroy,
speed, $23 and costs: Tony Gilkey, Shade, failed to
display two lighted headlights, when required, $5 and
costs: Edith Adkins, Gallipolis, speed, $21 and costs:
James Dickson, Gallipolis, speed,$23andcosts: Harry
Garnes, Jr., Middleport, speed, $22 and costs: Held!
Ewing, Pomeroy, speed, $26 and costs: Keith Day,
Pomeroy, speed, $21 and costs.
Michael C. Gheen, Hactne, passed stopped school
bus that was receiving children, $35 and costs; Hollie
Green, Pomeroy, reckless operation, $100 and costs,
left of center, $50 and costs; James Patterson,
Syracuse, assured clear distance, $35 and costs,
license, plates and registration suspended 90 days for
failure to provide proof of Insurance.
Randy Snider, Pomeroy OWl, $250 and costs, three

days conflliement, If attend residential driving school
confinement will be suspended and $150offlne, license
plates and registration suspended 90 days, no proof of
Insurance, left of center, costs only; David Custer,
Reedsville, no operators license, $75 and costs, three
days conftnemnt, If operators license obtained In stx
weeks jail sentence and $50 of fine wlll be suspended,
plates and registration suspended 90 days for !allure to
provide proof of Insurance.
Wllllam Eakins, Middleport, disorderly conduct by
Intoxication, costs and stx months probation: Frank
Haggy, Pomeroy, no perators license, $'75and costs, 10
days confinement; Pat Snider, no address recorded,
criminal trespass.costs, two years probation, refrain
from complainant; Don Johnson, Long Bottom,
criminal trespass, menacing and trespass, five days
confinement each charge, costs, refrain from
complainant, one year probation: Terry Evans, no
address recorded, domestic violence, stx months
probation, costs, refrain from complainant; James
McHaffie, Portland, no drivers license, $'75 and costs,
three days confinement, If obtain operators license In
stx weeks jail sentence and $50 of line will be
suspended, plates and registration suspended 90 days
forfalluretoprov!deproofoftnsurance; JohnRlley,N.
Augusta, S. C., speed, $~ and costs: Steve Morris,
Rutland, stop sign, $10 and costs; Charles Sayre, Lake
City, Pa., speed, $27 and costs; James Casto, Portland,
stop sign, $10 and costs: William Gaddis, Reedsville,
stop sign, $10 and costs.
Forfeiting bonds were Frederick J . B!aettnar,
Pomeroy, speed, $70; Allen L. Echard, Morgantown,
Steven Harvey, Ironton, and Mark Shinkle, Wllllamsburg, Ohto,$40each, speed; Paul Larew, Thornton, W.
Va., stop sign, $30.

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"Cons" listed by Paxton were: lion my children are getting right
lengthier bus trips, additional costs here .. .! don't want them to move."
tn transportation, Increased d!stan-"!don't see any reason to bus,
ces from the homes to the schools when you have an adequate
and separation of family members teaching staff."
attending both schools.
-"Couldn't the money lor busing
The majority of those present, be used to hire additional teachers'
however, appeared to lind no aides to help resolve the problem?"
advantages to the "pros" that • -"We like the small school
outweighed the perce!veddlsadvan- concept, where evel)'one knows the
tages of the "cons."
students and cares ... this school acts
The parents focused on the Issues as security for my children."
of Increased busing of students,
-"Can't the board of education
safety factors Involved tn that find something better to spend their
busing, problems In adjustment to money on than these studies?"
new school surroundings and sepa-"Don't think we are so dumb
ration of elementary students within that we don't see some of the things
the same farnlty.
that are gotngon."
While much of the hostlltty
Included tn those voices raised
against the proposal were:
seemed to abate as the meeting
-"I'm satisfied with the educa- progressed, complaints against the

Mayor Hoffman forfeits 12 bonds
Twelve defendants forfeited
bonds tn thP court of Middleport
Mayor Fred Hoffman Thursday
night.
They are Larry Cundiff, Middleport, $100, giving false Information
to an officer: Wllltam Ault, Pomeroy, $40, Joseph Lilly, Elkview, W.
Va., $41; Betty J . Woods, Middleport, $40; Don McCade, Gallipolis,
$32; William King, Pomeroy, $40;
Charles D. Yeager, Mason, W. Va.,
$42: Kathy Rhodes, Langsville, $41;
Letha Bwngardner, Letart, W.Va.,
$48; George A. Kearns, West
Colwnb!a, W. Va., $42; James
Lewis, Point Pleasant, $41, all on
speeding charges: Corena Barnltz,
Mason, $50, traffic signal violation.
In the court· last night, Tom C.

Emergency runs
Seven calls were answered by
local units Thursday, the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Services reports.
At 1: 13 p.m.,Pomeroy went to
Bunker HUI for Kenneth Collins,
taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 12:55 p.m. took
Hilda Mo!ohan from 367Grant St., to
Veterans Memorial: Middleport at
1:01 p.m. took Fern Smith from
Village Manor Apartments to
Veterans Memorial; Middleport at
10:48 p.m. returned to Village
Manor Apartments and again took
Fern Smith to Veterans Memortal;
P..actne dt 11:28 a.m., took Charles
Bissell from Bashan to Holzer
Medical Center; Racine at 5:49p.m.
took James Paul Harmon from the
station to St. Joseph Hospital In
Parkersburg and Tuppers Plains at
12: 14 p.m. took Susan Wallace to
Camden-Clark Hospital In
Parkersburg.

Ohio lottery winner
CLEVELAND (AP) - The
:wtontng nwnber dr11wn Thursday
night tn the Ohio Lottel)''s daily
game, "The Nwnber," was 347.
In the "~ck 4" game, played
·Monday through Friday, the win. ning nwnber was 9988.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Scally, Middleport, was fined $10
and costs, gotngthewrongdlrectlon
on a one-way street; Wllllam King,
Pomeroy, $25 and costs, driving
while under suspension, and George
McDaniel, Middleport, was given a
nine day Jail sentence on a
disorderly manner charge.

Veterans Memorial
Admitted--Woodrow Hall, Racine; Jue'tta Hossler, Pomeroy:
Sandra Luckeydoo, Middleport.
Discharged--Matilda Rowley,
Juanita Frederick, Paul Justis,
Noami Br!ckles, Sidney Hayman.

board and administration con-

tinued, often diverging from the
grade level reorganization Issue.
Other complaints aired ranged
ti'Om charges of a lack of school
board representation lor the Kyger
Creek attendance area to a need for
a Xerox copier at Cheshl.re-Kyger.
Following extensive discussion,
Toothaker asked for a show of hands
from those In opposition to the
proposal. The result was unanimously negative.
Asked what he would tell the
school board about last night's
meeting, Toothaker responded:
"I'll tell them therewasn'tone hand
that went up tn support of this
concept ... that there Is no question tn
my mind that there Is a lack of
community support for grade level
reorganization."
"You have made your message
vel)' loud and clear to me,"
Toothaker concluded.
Toothaker told the parents the
public hearing would be followed by
the Issuance of a written questionnaire, designed to generate additional Input on the reorganization
proposaL
He assured them thecommlttee's
final report would " ... be made
available to the community atlarge."
The superintendent further advised the gioupthatthepubllcwou!d
be notified when the board of
education Is scheduled to address ·
the grade level reorganization
question.

Meets Sunday
The Meigs County Genealogical
Society wlll meet at2 p.m. Sunday at
the Meigs Museum. Speakerwillbe
professional genealogist MaiY Sowan of Athens whowlll use the topic,
''Little Used Sources tn Ohio".

Tuesday concert

must
refund
charges

escrow
account,
alongtowith
had been
required
put$554,401
In an
earned tn Interest pending resolution of the rna Iter by the Supreme
Court.
The court said Its clerk will
prepare a plan to distribute the
money to C&amp;SOE customers within
45 days, and that actual refunds will
be provided within another 45 days.
Marshall Julien, public affairs
manager for C&amp;SOE, said the
refunds will be based on the amount
of electricity used during the period
that construction work was Included
tn the company's rate base.

Due To N.C.A.A. Restrictions
ESPN - Marshall vs Villanova
Basketball Game Will Be
Blacked Out In Meigs, Gallia and
Mason County Areas.

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1980 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME - 4 dr. low mi·
teage. Real clean. Runs good and looks good.

Ahilil'ED LANDOWNERS~ Laveme,left,IUIII

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of lhe Point Rock area of Colwnbla
ill Map County IIWid outside their borne
that .._ claim was claJna&amp;ed by sub8lclena!, the

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1981 CHEVROLET MALIBU - 4 dr. Extremely low mileage.
One owner. Real clean.

Midd!eport

COLUMBUS, Ohio cAP) -The Ohio Office of the
COIISIIIII«S' Counsel has asked an appeals court to
wertllm a Federal Energy Regu!atol)' Commission
dec!s!ml denying at least a $110 million refund to
Colwnllll Gas Transmission Co. customers.
· The appee1 was prompted by the FERC's refusal
'Wednelday to reconsider the refund. The appeal was
!lied wtt11 the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals In
,Washlnlton, D.C.
; The lecleral comm!sson ruled the gas transmission
company "recklessly disregarded" Its legal duty to

CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE - Dark brown with light
brown vinyl roof. Loaded. One owner.
1980 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE - Silver, cloth interior.
Low mileage. One owner.
1980 CHEVROLET CITATION -Runs good. Good tires. Local
Owner. Priced right.

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panel of coal. 'lbe .JordaDII have seUJecl privately with

Southern Ohio Goal Co., the~ mining concern tn
Melp and VInton counties.

1980 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88- 4 dr. Real ~lean. Lo~ks like
new. Low mileage. Well eQuipped.
T~e$e Dependable Used Cars

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18, 1984

A $1 mllllon appropriation from
thestate'sgeneral revenue lund will
allow the program to get started If
the bll! passes tn the Senate. The
Insurance board overseeing the
program Is required by this !egtslatlon to make annual Installment
payments to repay that S1 mllllon by
Dec. 31, 1989.
Admitting that hewasn'tfamlllar
with the bill, Athens attorney Jay
Wamsley, who serves as legal
counsel for Citizens Organized
Against Longwalling (COAL), felt It

has some merit.
"I think that If It does, In fact,
make It easier to coUect on
damages, then It's a good thing," he
said.

COAL Is the group of property
owners tn Melp apd VInton counties
protesting use of the longwall
mtntng technique by Southern Ohio
Coal Co., a fuel supply dlvtsloo of
American Electric Power Service
Corp. that owns mineral rights tn the
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COVERAGE AVAilABLE- A cistern In a bam OWDed by Mark
Spezza, above, whose home Is located near Melp Mine 2, was
repol1edly created by subsidence. Legta'a&amp;m that . , _ t the Ohio
House of Representatives Ibis put week provides coverage fm: property
owners whose homes were damaged by underground mining.

customers, which comprise about half of Colwnb!a's
market, would have been entitled to a $50 mllllon
refund if the FERC had accepted the recommendation of the administrative law judge. About 50 percent
of that amount would have been returned toCo!wnbta
Gas of Ohio customers, withe the rest going to users
serviced by Dayton Power &amp; Light Co. and ctnctnnatt
Gas &amp; Electric Co.
Nearly a dozen other interstate p1peltne companies
face s!mllar charges of wrongfully buying higherprtced gas when cheaper supplies existed.

• Althoulh emollo!ll!l, the mood
:'Was flmt glum. Gll!llll and his
,wnuY ~ M~l. facln&amp; '
~SMIUN'G- Sen. John Glenn 111111 his wUe IIIIIIOIIIICeCI Friday Rlomlng at a Washington news
.)VIth smllela Cl'llllllif~fl aM · Ami!~ Jaajb u GlenD Jo~es wllh reporters Friday conference that he W!IS "reluctantly" quitting the
race f~ the Demooratlc prealdenttal nomination.
;,~af~C~!'B!.In_L.~.:-~11 ~- a aewa CGi1ference In poaumbus.G~n
aVl!l'lllllll ·senate heertng room. .
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Anita Dunn, Glenn campalgh candidates at this time, has no
"Cieml'•nmarkl
Interrupted a said. ' ~And I BOlli vel')' tough heart."
~~ times by ~pplal!lt! from
At ~. news coplerence, Glenn aide, said the senator jalows hoW to asplrat!ontobev!cepres!dent-but
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llllliOilhc!!d ,be would seek re- deal with a failure and always has didn't say he would absolutely turn
used It to his advantage.
. downsuchanoffer-andsaldhehas
election to the U.S. Senate In 1986.
"I think whathe'slooktngforward "no plans whatsoever" to run for
"I Intend to play major role for
Ohio In Congress In 1984 and to work to now·ts wtnntng re-election In Ohio president again.
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GleM said he d!dn t think his
for · the- lna118Uratlon of a Demo- by the new largest margin·:., Ohio
· candidacy took away from his
~~~~~ o1 them all over the cratlcpn!lldentlnl!IIII,"Giennsald. history," she said.
Glenn sald_htL has. no plans, to. Senate duttes~s;W!g~l!.~ ~e..Q!. • ~-~I!s 1h!"..~ _Jo~;:: gl~~n
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tbemofllildeclllon. . "And I Intend lo..wln-I'Hiectlon-too
Ohio were "behind us.
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WOOSTER. Ohio (AP) - His
third "capital for a day" promotion
gave Gov. Richard Celeste a chance
to announce funding for agricultural
research, employment training and
health programs. talk to students,
pass out Ice cream to senior citizens
and auction off an elephant tusk and
a state flag for charity .
The governor made 13 stops
Friday tn Wooster, starting with a
breakfast for elected o!f!cta!s and
winding up 12 hours later with a
speech to Wayne County
Democrats.
CPleste brought members of his
Cabinet with him to a county he
carrlell by 4,000 votf!S In the 1982
election after losing it to Republican
James Rhodes tn an uilsuccessful
1978 campaign.
He shook countless hands, posed
for pictures and generally seemed to
enjoy himself on the latest tn his
monthly series of road shows. He
made similar stops earlier at
Youngstown and Marietta a.nd said
the J!gXt wj)uld be tn !I&lt;Ullillon on
Aprll24.
The governor touched briefly on
the collapse of the bid by U.S. Sen.
John Glenn of Ohio for the
Democratic presidential nomlnalion saying he thought Glenn made
the ~lght decision tn dropping out of
the race.
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in third 'capital for a day'

•, .WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen.
·~Ohn Glaln began the last day of his
presideftlll!cand!dacy to the beat of
•Kenny ftllRers.
, A campaign aide said the Ohio
Democrat strode Into his Senate
,office Friday morning playing a
;.ta'pe ~ the singer's tune "The
:Gamblei'."
•. With the lines "you got'lo knQW
when to told 'em" hanging In the air,
..the aide quoted GleM as asking,
•.ry ou 1J*1k I ought to open my press
,confe- this way?"
-. At Ulf news Conference, Glenn
ci!W'Ied bill quest for the presidency,
citing lllsunnountallle financial

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The case stems from a 1981 filing by the consumer's
counsel charging the pipeline company bought
deregulated gas from sources tn Louisiana and Texas
that were twice the market price o_f fuel. Less
expensive supplies were avat!able from the company's regular sources, the consumers' counsel
maintained.
Columbia Transmission sells gas wholesale to some
70 local distribution companies In eight states,
Including Ohio, plus the District of Columbia. Ohio

buy natural gas at the lowest possible price during
1981. However, the commission fell short of ordering a
refund. Th.e commissioners rejected a December 1982
decision by one of their administrative law judges,
who had recommended a refund.
"This Is a case where FERC cited Columbia of
wrongdoing, but then changed the fraud standards so
It wouldn't order a refund," said Ohio Consumers'
Counsel William A. SpraUey.
Spratley called the FERC decision "nothing more
than a slap on the hand."

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good.

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treasurer.
The legislation doesn't Include
Industrial or commerctal buUdlngs
as structures that can be Insured.
''The bill will require, with certain
exceptions, that eveiY basic property Insurance policy on structures
must Include Insurance for mine
subsidence, at-a separately stated
premlwn, unless the Insured property owner waives this right In
wrtttng," Mrs. Boster said.

(;leon's mood
far·from glum
last day of
presidential bid

1972 FORD LTD- 4 dr. One local owner. Real clean. Low mileage. Must see to appreciate.

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1979 FORD LTD - 2 dr. Average miles. Priced for quick sale.

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By KEVIN KEU.Y
'llme8-Sentlnel staff
GALLIPOLIS Legislation
creating Insurance coverage for
homes damaged by underground
mining Is seen a positive move, but
doesn't answer the concerns of the
group that publicized the Issue.
Amlnesubsldencetnsurancefund
allows property owners to Insure
homes and other structures against
losses resulting from mining caveIns.
Subsidence Is the settling of the
earth after a mine's roof or walls
collapse.
The fund Is part of a blll,
co-sponsored by Rep. Jolynn Boster, l){;alUpolls, that passed the
Ohio Hoose of Representatives this
past week.
The blll also establishes a Mine
Subsidence Insurance Underwriting Association that Is charged with
creating a plan !or"economlcal, lair
and nondlscrlrntnat!ng operation"
of the Insurance fund.
The association will be governed
by the state
of

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SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 6:30 to 9:30 !8
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Mine cave-in home insurance
called a 'positive' step; fails
to satisfy all COAL concerns

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1977 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 - 2 dr. One owner. Good con·
dition.

SHOP BAHR CLOTHIERS
FOR FINE
WEARING
APPAREL
FOR
ME" &amp;
WOMEN

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Runs good, good tires.

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At 9:30p.m. Tonight.

Weather forecast
Partly cloudy and cold tonight.
Low 30-35. northerly winds 10-~
mph. Saturday, mostly sunny. High
47-52. Chance of precipitation near
zero percent tonight and ~ percent
Saturday.
Extended Ohio Forecast
Sunday IJuWsh Tuesday:
Chance of rain each daywMhsnow
po8!llble In the north. IDp ~.
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Bob Hoeflich discu88es an auction in support of a
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actual miles. Clean and ready to go.

Point Pleasant

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The Game Will Be Carried By
WCHS-TV 8 Charleston, Beginning
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Craftwork for
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1981 BUICK REGAL- Well equipped. New tires, good gas
mileage. One owner.

NOTICE

The Meigs High School Instrumental Music Department will
present a concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday
tn Larry Morrison Gymnasium ..

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Coaches meeting set
All managers and Interested
adults are Invited to attend a
meeting on the Racine Summer
League Baseball and Girls Softball
Programs at the Racine field house
at 7 p.m. Monday.

C&amp;SOE

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -The
Ohio Supreme Court has ordered
Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. to refund more than $12
million It collected from customers
for construction work on the aborted
Zlmmer nuclear power plant.
The refunds will go out within 90
days and will be shared, although
not tn equal amounts, by about
468,000 C&amp;SOE customers.
Thursday's ruling was one of two
utility matters resolved by the court.
The other rejected an attempt by the
city of Cleveland to enhance through
an Interpretation of law the operation of its municipal light plant.
The C&amp;SOE decision was a
fo!lowup to earlier proceedings
before the Supreme Court and the
Public Utllit!esComm!ss!onofOhio,
in which C&amp;SOE was denied
authority to continue the Zimmer
construction costs tn Its rate base.
Thecompanywll! turnover to the
court $11.8 mllllon which C&amp;SOE

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(::tty section and threw stones at ~dvance for possible violence ana
were on the streets even before the
officers.
As o!f!cers formed a line and eight-week trial had ended .
marched down the street todlsperse Thursday.
ACuban-born house painter, John
the crqwd, the youths fled back Into
apartments and shouted: '.'We want Ebanks, told reporters at a hospital
thathewassltttnglnhiscarootaldea
justice. We want justice."
Trash cans smoldered tn the restaurant near predominantly
streets, and roving groups of young black Overtown when a group of
youths beat him up. He displayed
blacks taunted pollee.
Reports of sporadic rock-and long, bloody gashes on his left arm
bottle-throwing were received "all and neck.
"I saw about 12 of them, young
over" the city' said pollee spokesmen, black," he said. "I had the Idea
man Jack Sullivan.
It was the third outbreak of mass they were goln~ to do something to
violence tn black sections of Miami me and I tried to start the car, but
they didn't give me a chance. They
since 198l.
Alvarez, 24, was accused tn the pulled meoutofthecar, and they hit
Dec. 28, 1982, slaying of Nevel! me tn the chest and head."
Johnson Jr., a 20-year-old county
messenger who was shot while the . . - - - - - - - - - - officer was searching for a concealed weapon at a video arcade In
Overtown.
The shooting touched o!f three
days of rioting that left one person
dead and mllllons of dollars In
damage. The acquittal of four white
o!f!cers In the death of a black man
tn 198&gt; also Ignited bloody rtottng, tn
Liberty City, that claimed 18 lives.
This time, pollee prepared tn

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Policeman's acquittal leads
to disturbance
in Miami area
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MIAMI (AP) - Black youths
hurled rocks, looted stores and set
fires today while heavt!y armed
pollee responded with tear gas after
an aU-white JulY acquitted a
Hispanic policeman of manslaughter tn the shooting of a black man.
Upto185peop!ewerearrestedand
two policemen received facial
Injuries within hours of the acquittal
of Officer Luis Alvarez on Thursday
night. Mayor Maurice Ferre said
pollee would do "whatever Is
necessaiY" to maintain order.
By 4: 30 a.m. this morning the
disturbance was "under control"
with only sporadic rock-and bottlethrowing, said pollee spokesman
Juan Santos.
Earlier, o!f!cers fired tear gas into
a crowd of about 100 young blacks
who poured out of a housing project
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realities of the results of the
elections from Iowa through last
Tuesday," said Celeste, national
chairman of Glenn's steering committee. "I don 't think it was an easy
decision for him to reach. because I
know he feels vel)' strongly he has
the qualifications and the focus thai
would be most &lt;'ffectiveo come this
!aU's election."
The govemor said h&lt;' was not
ready to endorS&lt;' either former Vice
President Walter Mondaleo or U.S.
Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado for the
nomination, but suggested that they
come to Ohio soon to make a pitch for
the support of state Democratic
leaders.
He also sa id he thought the RPv.
Jesse Jackson 'scandidacy remains
"an Important element of the
primal)' process."
Celeste, saying agriculture
makes a $10 billion contribution to
the state economy, announced
release of $1.3 million tn state lund&amp;
to the Ohio Agricultural Researc11
and Development Center tn Wooster
for a new fuboratoiY tostudydiseasi!
tn !ood-prnduc!ng animals.
He also announced job-training
grants of $124,320 to Wooster
I;lustness College and $12,6'70 to the
Crown Division for Its plants tn
Wooster and Orrville.
Hepresenteda$52,:mchec~tothe

Community Action Prol!ram
Wayne and Medina countleti,

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March 18, 1984

perspective

The Sunday TI-S.nHnel
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March 18, 1984

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LETI'ERS OF OPINION ..., welcomed. they should be l,..lhan 300 wordo lonJ. All
JS1en are IMibjecllo edllln( ...r IIIU!it be lllped wkb name, llllclnos and l&lt;lephonenumber. No llllll(n&lt;d lellero wiD be publlolled. Lollers should be In rood laole, addreoolnslo.._ ... penonalllleo.

McGovern played
a role this year

WASHINGTON - Institutions of
higher learJllng are expected to
provide a kind of higher education
that goes beyond the simplicities of
high school. A small college In
Pennsylvania recently fulfilled that
expectation admirably. Let us
contemplate three lessons worth
taking to heart .
The Supreme Court case of Grove
City College v. Bell teaches us, first,
that sometimes It Is Important to
stand on principle, no matter the
cost. Second, we should learn anew
the old truth that federal aid Is
lnsepara ble from federal control.
Finally, let us think about the
nature of judges and the process by
which they are nominated and
confirmed .
Grove City Is a small college, but
obviously there are those who love
tt. Founded In 1876, the college from
the beginning has pursued a
fiercely Independent course. It
never has sought or accepted a
dime In direct federal ald. But at the

time the government brought this
stupid suit In 1977, about 140 of the
2,200 students were receiving
BEOGs (Basic Educational Opportunity Grants) and another 342 had
obtained GSLs (Guaranteed Student Loans) .
The Carter administration took
the view that this assistance to
Individual students Infected the
entire lnst!'tutlon with the virus of
federal supervision. The government therefore demanded that the
college sign a formal Assurance of
Compliance, In which the college
would pledge not to discriminate on
account of sex In any of Its
programs. The college balked. It
saw the demand not only as
Insulting (for Grove City never had
discriminated against anyone for
any reason). but also as threatenIng: It the college yielded to an
apparently Inconsequential demand, what would It be getting
Into? So the college said no, and the
government sued.

" -Maybe It was. because some people felt guilty about what happened to
George McGovern In 1972 that they felt good about what happened to him In
1984.
1n 1972, he ran on the slogan "Rlght from the Start" but In truth he was
doomed from the start.
It Is likely no Democrat could have beaten Incumbent President PJchard
M. Nixon In 1972, and whatever chance McGovern might have had
evaporated after It turned out that his vice presldental running mate, Sen.
'Ibomas Eagleton of Missouri, had been hospitalized several times for
treatment of depression.
After heSitating too long and saying he was 1,00l percent behind.
Eagleton, McGovern dropped him from the ticket. He had to search long
and publicly for someone wUltng to run with him, finally settltng on sargent
Shriver, best known then as a Kennedy brother-In-law.
The election might as well have been off. He couldn't have won.
Even when two former White House aides and five others were Indicted
before the election, leaving open the question of who planned the break-In
at Democratic headquarters, the Nixon White House managed to put
distance between the president and the Watergate crime.
Not until later- far too late to do George McGovern any good- did the
country learn how Intimately Involved Nixon had been In the cover-up. His
Involvement, almost from the start, carne to be known as "the smoking
gun" when It was revealed on a spool of tape.
1bere was a feeltng he was not defeated fair and square In 1972.
For all that, there were snickers when McGovern announced last
September that he would seek the nomination again.
He had an Image as a fuzzy-headed liberal, and a loser.
Not only had he been swamped In the Nixon landslide of 1972 McGovern carried only Massachusetts and the District of Columbia In the
WASHINGTON - During the pfOCluce.
worst Democratic defeat In modern history- but he was rejected by his long and tragic U.S. Involvement In
Western reporters have lost their
own South Dakotll when he sought a fourth Senate term In 1!8&gt;.
Southeast Asia, the press - myself Interest In VIetnam since the
It ·
fallibadadeartno{candldatej;.~ernwas
included- spotll8hted the rampant ~ommunlata seized control. But my
..
fte!e, •,lle,Martllld out be\ltiS.
• ' I COITIIpt\on aildlncornpetenCe of the !..:l' ~ates Donald Goldberg and
But this was a new McGovern. He was as stem as ever In his message. South Vietnamese government. Corky Johnson have learned what
His nat Plains voice was as squeaky as ever. But he was relaxed, at 'peace There were even some Americans
life Is like In VIetnam today. They
wtth himself, wannly welcomed by audiences of college students who were who hailed the North Vietnamese,
have Interviewed refugees and
7 or 8 years old when he ran last time.
proclaiming that they would bring a International relief officials and
He was remembered, too, by those who had been young adults then, who housecleaning to the south and give have studied Internal State Departhad marched to his anti-Vietnam war drumbeat, who had responded with the masses a chance to enjoy the ment !Ues.
their hearts when, In 1972, he said, "Come horne, America." And by those frults of their labors.
The picture that emerges If a
who he had converted to his cause In 1972.
It Is chastening to learn that the drepesslng one: It explains why so
: McGovern played a role this year. He reminded his fellow Democratic only changes In the South since the many desperate Vietnamese are
candidates not to tear each other apart, to remember their common enemy Communist takeover have been tor
~lllng to risk the horrors of an
·tn the White House, Honald Reagan. He said hewouldqult lfhedidn'tf!nlsh the worse. Corruption and lncompeescape by boat through plrate·at least second In Massachusetts last Tuesday. He didn't, so he kept his tence still nourish In the governflnested waters to an uncertain
word. He lost, but he 'erased the Image from 1972. He emerged an elder ment, religious persecution Is In- future In a foreign country. For
:statesman of the Pa,rty, someone with something to say, and certain to say creasing steadily, political freedom
them, the unknowns can't be worse
·Jt.
Is non-existent and the workers get
than the known.
to keep even less of what they
A recent State Department re-

As Justice Lewis Powell re- aid - In this case, Grove City's
markf!l), the case provided "an program of student financial assist,
unedifying exam111e of overzealous· ance. It Grove City ~II tile a11
ness on the part of the federal Assurance of Compliance that Is
government." The college's stub- thus limited, the college Is home
born stand In defense of principle tree. So the government's grab fo(
,
cost It half a mlllipn dollars that the sweeping control was foiled.
But the grab was made. That Is
school could Ill afford.
Take note, If you will, of the the second lesson to be learned:
government's original aim. The · Federal control is like Mary's li!U!l
law prohibits sex dtscrtmlnatlon In lamb: It follows wherever federa!
aid to schools may go. Let us not be
any education "program or activdeceived. The concept of federal
Ity" receiving federal financial
assistance. The law applies to every control of education Is not dead; It I~
merely sleeping. Under the Reagan
such program that "receives or
admlnlstratlon the degree of conbenefits" from the federal ald. The
government took the view that If trol Is relatively small. We do not
see the bureaucratic obsession ~th
even one student receives a BEOG
quotas and forms and compliance
or a GSL, every program In an
reports that we have seen In till'
entire school Is benefited to some
past. So far, so good.
degree; therefore, every program
The Grove City case was not a
Is cove red by the antl case of constitutional law. It turned
dlscrtmtnatlon law.
entirely upon Interpretation of a
The Supreme Court refused to
statute, In this Instance Title IX of
accept that view. It held that the
the education amendments of 1972.
law applies only to the particular
The
court's five fairly consistent
program or activity that receives
conservatives (Burge,r, Rehnqulsr,
O'Connor, Powell and White) were
joined, a bit surprisingly, by Justlci!
Blackmun. They took a narrow
view of the law. The court's two
consistent liberals, . Brennan and
Marshall, took an expansive view;
they wanted the law to apply
" Institution-wide." The court's
ninth member, Justice John Paul
Stevens, objected to what he
regarded as a needless advisory
opinion. He stayed In center field.
Let us draw our third lesson from .
the Immutable truth that justices
are mortal. Five of the nine are
over 75 years of age. It Is a
reasonable assumption that during
the next presidential term, some of
them will be replaced: Do we want
judges who view the law strictly, or
do we want judges who view the law
expansively? That Is one of !hf
things November's election Is all
about.

Bitter fruits'----___________J_ac_k_A_nd_e_rs_on

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Letter to the editor
'What the people want ... '

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port, based on a survey of
VIetnamese refugees In Thailand,
makes this point: "Almost all
Vietnamese lnterylewed 11ave econoq~lc hardship as a major reaaorl
for filght from their country." Some
found life Intolerable as "a native of
a country In dire economic straits."
Others were given a hard time
because of "former political
afflltatlons."
After decades of war, VIetnam's
ravaged cities are In need of
extensive reconstruction. Roads,
bridges and power plants need
rebuilding. But the government's
conquest and occupation of Cambodia has drained the manpower and
resources that could be put Into
.reconstruction.
The Vietnamese economy Is

falling apart . The government's
rigidly Ideological policies are
destroying not only the economy
but the ancient traditions that one~
held the nation together. At the
same time, communist officials
have proven to be every bit as
greedy for bribes as their capitalist
predecessors.
"Citizens are caught between the
rock and hard place of an lneffl·
clent, centrally planned economy
and a rapacious black market," one
government report notes. "High
taxes, brtbes to government cadre
for routine services, confiscation of
property, restrictions on economic
activity, artificially low selling
prtces and declining utilities and
transportation systems are rnong
the many complaints voiced by the
Vietnamese."

diets~--------=L=-=ow-=-e:..:..:u~w~in:..:2g.::.::.::.et~

In the morning I decided to talk to much energy ~thout some food tO
Why do those health nuts - I juice set I find that If you eat plenty
mean health enthusiasts - have to of carrots and other yellow vegeta- Mayry like a Dutch uncle. I am hack It up. In the end I convinced
~!Ia County Local School District
make me go through every day bles you'll never need glas~. Why naturally lazy and slothful and her and $6.98 worth of diet pills weni
stt:up 11nd take a hard look at the
feeling guilty? Just because I don't didn't Popeye tell me that years ago didn't want to spend my life In such Into the trash. You'd be surprised
people· who are running the Gallia
jog five miles before breakfast they so !'wouldn't be bothered with these frenzied activity competing In the how easily some people can ~
CQiunty School , District. These
make me feel as If I am defrauding damn bifocals? Instead he adver- battle of the bulge. I pointed out that talked off their diet.
pi.'Qple are In ' charge of the
Of course, since that time there
the Insurance company. I lead a Used spinach as the source of his allmness was O.K. as long as she
education of our children.
didn't kill herself (or me) trying for have been periodic sessions ~tb
very healthy life and have a birth wondrous power.
Although I do not have any
certlf!cate to prove It but I can
Even though I have always had it. I also stressed that I was the one pills, powders, nostrums, athletl~
cbildren attending the Cheshire or
name you any number of men who the manly physique of a fence rail, I , who was losing the weight. There I equipment and diet classes. I have
Addaville Elementary schools, I
exercised every day and have been know all about diets. At our house, was, a gaunt, hollow-eyed scare- eaten strange dishes which I don't
am concerned about the consolidaplanted In the cemetery for years. when the cook's on a diet, eve- crow, down to skin and bones and I care to describe or even know :.vhal
tion Issue.
Thatprovestomethatexerclsecan ryone's on a diet. Misery loves would soon go to mx death-bed was In them. We have spent th~
During the November, 1!&amp;,
kill you. I'm not taking any company. I have been on more moaning for food . I'll admit I was different semesters ~th Weight'
board meeting'!, along with several
kinds of diet than Carter has Utile pourtng 'tt on a bit thick but a Watchers, Mayry attending too
chances!
other parents, were told that there
Nowadays you can't pick up a liver pills. It all began ~th that starving man will clutch at any- sessions and me eating stuff I never
was not enough funds available to
newspaper pr turn on teievlslon middle-aged spread and has been thlng.he can chew. I pointed out that knew existed before.
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bus kindergarten students on a
wit))out some muscte man or diet 'going on ever since. Now I am told there .wa something· wrong with
Now here we go again!
)lalf-day sehedule. Now the parents
specialist telling yo11 how to live to a that as soon liS we come to Ohio for imymedlclne that could create that
otCheshire and Addavtlle are being
ripe old age. For a mere $'15 ot $100 the summer we start all over again.
told there are funds available for
you can enroll In classes which I'm getting smarter ils the years go
lhe busing of these two schools.
',
guarantee you wlll 'qult smoking or by and have learned to stock a
:'NheJ'e have they come from?
learn how to do the new aerobic ·special comer In the refrigerator
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dancing. For just a few ddllats a ~th goodies aqd ride·out the storm.
week you·can spend ~ minuteS on ·
I started)years ago when·Mayry
one or these rantasttc new exercise . &lt;Fiawda talk&gt; gQt her middle-aged
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machines that will do your exercls- spr:ead' I;Vedgf!ll, tD ihe bllthtub In a
lngforyO\I. Allyoudolshangonand Texas-motel. From thattimeonshe
: Today Is SUnday' March 18, the 78th day of 1984. Tl$'e !11'1! 288 days left In
ride. Even-the hospitals and drug- - bec!arne spread·COJI8()(0US and de- .
the year.
storeS aregettlnglntothea~. Fora cfded. to do something about it. At
· Today' s Highlight In History:
"noffilnal fee"· the hospitals wlll . flrstshe tried appetite depressants.
: On March 11!. 1970, letter carr\!!rs In New York City began a one-week
show you how to stay out of their They were Innocent looking little
that spread across the country.
expensive beds, thereby biting the pills wlllch she·taok In the niornlrig
: On this date:
hand that feeds th~ . The drug and, :according to · the ads and
· 1n 17'16, George Washington took conti'Ql of Boston after the British
stores have shelf after shelf of diet tn)tructlons on the . box, were
ievacuated.
pi!Js anc! appetite depressors gu.a- · guat"Jnteed to keep ¥ou from eating
: 1n 1'782, the third vtce president of the United States, Jolm Calhoun, was
ranteed to make you not to want to everythiJJIIp slgbt all day. The ads
:OOrllln Abbeville, S.C.
.
e'atlhethre4isquaremealsadaythe said they were a ~nderfulliOUI"ce
; 1n 1837, the 22nd l!lld 24th president of the United States, Grover dOctor ordered. They don't come :or energy too. 'file ads were right. I
-cleveland, was born In Galdwell, N.J.
cheap either. I don't see how we wasloslngthewelghtbecausethere ·
: 1n llll!8, engine Inventor Rudolf Diesel was born In Paris.
.
Senior Clil1.ens evu grew up w~ '19 Ionge~ any food In sight and
: . 1n.l!Ni6, 11 Soi.Jet coSm!&gt;nilut became II!.~ !IJSI man_ to -~e. an orjll_tlng_ wlthoiiLthem.
_ __ ~- _-. __ nnt~much Jn . the...,.refr.lgera(.lir. 'L ..
·spacecraft and lloat In spaee.
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Until 'I wu well up In years I wasn't even iiiklng the pills so, In
. Andlnl!llll,PresldentJimm,yCarterwonilllnols'DemocratlcP!'Imary,
thought a dietary supplement was deslllfratlon, I decided to take one
:while Rooald Reagan took the &amp;publican contest.
an extra piece of pie. Then w.e were to~ that wonderful source of energy.
; Ten years ago: 1be Arab oil countrtes - except Ubya and Syrta totd we could get plentY of vitamins It wu there all right and that day I
.ended their oil embargo against the United States.
· If we ate our spinach like Popeye or did odd jobs I had been lillssfully
: Five years ago: National Secw1ty Adviser~ Brzezinski failed In corned beet and 'cabllage !Ike Ignoring ~r years. When night
atti!JiptJ to get saudi Arabia and Jordan to back the Egyptian-Israeli , MaggteandJiggs. Nobodyevertold came I was still going strong and
··ruCK! Female body builders/ Who .warits 'to
·peacetreety.
.
us·lheycarnelnbottlesbiltnowyou alm01t worked mys4llf to dea_th.
see -THA T?l"
.
; One year q~:~: 1sraeH Defense Minister MOllie Arens told Secretary of can get vitamins by the bushel In When I went to bed I couldn't ~
.Deteniio easpar ·weiii~Jerl~er:t!Jar,Istaell torces-ln Lebanon-were-under-'- llliY' cn-urstore- onujJmnarket but wOuld·w~ trom f d&lt;I1EW!th c
)_"strict ~lls"toawld Incidents with~ marlne!li
· ~~thatlamwellJiplntotheprune -~ fro~ urge~ be Oil ~th ntywol'k.
lt Is time that the people of the

Dr. Gary Toothaker, the superintendent of schools, Is supposed to he
an educated man. Why then can't
he see what the people want? At the
November meeting, while we tried
to discuss our feelings on the
kindergarten Issue, this man, who
Is In charge of our chlldiien, was
very disrespectful. Is this the man
to be lnchargeofourchlldren? lam
truly disappointed that the board
members have chosen a man like
this to be In charge of our children.
The board and Dr. Toothaker
know how the parents feel on these
Issues. Why not use this money for a
half-day kindergarten, that the
people do want, Instead of consolidating Cheshire and Addaville
Elementaries, which they do not
want?
Unda Johnson
Bidwell', Ohio

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.The nations weather
By The Aleoclaled p.._
Thunderstorms drenched parts of the Midwest on Friday,
C3l'l')'iJ1g tornadoes and swelling rivers OVf!r their banks, while up to
a toot of snow fell In the- Rockies of Utah, Colorado and Idaho.
Twisters demolished homes and fialtened trees In scattered
communities from Oklahoma to Illinois, ~th ArkansaS hit hardest
late Thursday.
Up to 3 Inches of rain during the night In the Midwest caused
fioodlng In parts of Michigan, Illtnols and lndlana.
Rain feU from eastem New York across the central Appalachians
and eastern Kentucky through eastern Tennessee. 1bere was also
rain In western Oklahoma and northwestern TeXas and from
western Oregon to northwestern California.

Partly cloudy over Ohio
By The Aseoctaled p.._
A strong, cold high pressure system ruled saturday morning
weather maps. This high was north of Lake Huron, while a low
pressure system developed over Texas.
This low pressure system will move Into the lower Mississippi
valley this evening as the high pressure area shifts east. It wlll be
partly cloudy In Ohio saturday night with widely scattered showers
In the southern part of the state.
It was cloudy across Ohio through the night with a few fiurries

The Sunday Times-Sentinel Page A-3

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0f the OSU campus.
An accounting student, Steen Is
veil-known on campus, havfllg
erved as vice president ofhlsjunlol'
1 lass and president of his dormitory..
lle also Is a member of fraternal and
I:.epubllcan organizations.
Steen accepted the draft but got a
' Jrprise soon after. He discovered'
•hat his address on Summit Street In
Columbus falls In the Jist House
District, wtuch Is served by Columbus lawyer Otto Beatty, a
Democrat.

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HAMU.TON, Ohio lAP) -State
Sen. Donald E. "Buz" Lukens,
R-Mlddletown, says he's getting
tired of wrangling over his resld·
ency and probably will !Ue a lawsuit
to try to get his name on the ballot for
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GAlLIPOLIS - Vernon 0 .
-wears, 54, Rt. 1, GaWpolls, died
Friday night In University Hospital,

Colwnbus.
Born May ~. 1929, In Mason
County, 1011 of the late Boyd and
Vera Wet!Jerholt Wears, he was a
macblnlst 111 Federal Mogul Corp.'s
Gallipolis plant and a Korean War
Army veteran.
SurvlvlnJ are his wife, Bonnie
Bechtle Wean; two daughters,
Mrs. Ellen Freeman of Gallipolis,
and Mrs.. Ida Bumty of Worthington; a 1011, Daryl of Bidwell; four
sisters, Delores Flint and Leona
Gordon, both ot Gallipolis, Vera
Woyan ot Marengo, and Janet
Hendricks of Sunbury; and three
grandchildren.

He was also preceded In death by a
brother, Dale.
Funeral services wiD be held at 1
p.m. Monday In Concord Baptist
Church, Couch, W.Va., with the
Rev. Fred McCallister officiating.
Burial wW be In Concord Cemetery.
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Two single-vehicle accidents
were investigated Friday in Meigs
COunty.

At 7:57a.m. on U.S. 33 north of
Ohio 681 , a car driven by Richard C.
Patterson, 21, Gallipolis, swerved to
missanothervehicle.Thedrtverlost
control of the car, went off the road
and into a ditch. It was slightly
damaged.
A car driven by Edward C.
Burdette, 18, Middleport, received
moderate damage after It went off

the road and struck guard rail.
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Ohio 7 when the 8: :a! a.m. accident
occurred.

A pickup truck received heavy
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Saturday at 5:25 a.m.
The Galli a County Sheriff's Department reported the driver, Rick
C. Smtth, 28, Rt. 4, Gallipolis was
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Chestnut St., where they -found a
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at 1735 Chatham Ave. In which
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Heat from a the residence and heard glass
break.
Federal Moeill, 2160 Eastern Ave.,
C1tat1ofw l8laled
Friday afternoon.
The Gallla-Metgs Post ot the Ohio
The Galllpolli Fire Department Highway Patrol ctled Kevin D.
reportedSaturdaytheftreoccurred Halley, 26, Rt. 1, Crown City, for
In the'plant at 3:50p.m. when a part Improper backlnr. following a 3: ~
broke off the press and snapped a p.m. accident t ~ l)hlo 7ro west of
coollngtluldllne. From the fluid, the Township Roatl '\f 'Jiday.
lire spread to grease around the
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vehicle Into a private drlvetrom the
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Saunders, 17, Rt. 1, Scottown.
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A Meuage From Tile Bible ...
"TTNGUES ARE FOR A SIGN"
William B. K"'/lnt
- "In lite l4w it u writlm, Witlt men of ol~ longt~el tmd olltcr /ipl
will I 1peak 11nlo lllv people; Cl!ldllelfor allllat tuilll.\ellnolllear m4l,
lllillt llle Lord. WAerefore long~~e• are for a lign, nol lo lllem tlat
believe, bill lo litem IW believe nol; b111 propltetl/iflg ~en~ellt nolfor
1.\em 1/tal believe not, b11t for lllem wlticlt believe" (1 Corinthiana
14:21,22).
TIM Prilldple Set Farth By lealah:
Isaiah deseribed the Jews, God's people, who would not hear and
rejected prophecy. In refusing to hear and re~ing {lrophecy, they
were unbelievers. Being unbelievers, they 'en"ed m t&gt;ilion" and
"1111mbled ill jv.dgmenl" (!sa. 28:7). God was going to alienate His
~~_eCPie and apeak to them "willl ltamfrUlring lim tmd anolller tong~~e "
(!sa. 28:11), that is, a "lanf1114ge" they could not understand. When
God's peoele were taken captive and He spoke to them in the "A111!"icm
laft11114ge, 'it wu a "lign" of their alienation from God because of their
unbelief.
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In apJ)lying the principle of Isaiah to the Co11111th1an Chnstrans, Paul
reaches the aame conclusion coneemlng the "long~~el" In the churt:h at
Corinth God's people who refused to hear the simple teac:htngs of the
Lord ..;,jeeted prophecy. They preferred ",eaking ill Lo1tgtle1" or
·~u. " Their refU.Ing to hear prophecy, being persistent about
"QieakillgiiiiOIIf/IICI"were behaving u children in this matter (v.20) .
Tfiey beiame unbelievers. Beeoming unbelievers, they, too, "erred in
t&gt;ilion" and "dtlmbZ.d in jv.dgrMfll." They, also, must hear the
"longt~el" u a ''lign" of unbelief; therefore, the "•peaking in IO!Iflll81"
at Corinth was not a "lign" of their faith, but of their unbelief and refusal to hear.
TIM Uabellever:
Remember, the ''tlnbeliever" here is not the non-member of the
chureh, who is spoken of u the "111Warned or v!lbelieven" (v.2S), but
the people of God who refused to hear. Paul dealt atemly with the
Christiana at Corinth who .thought, being the choeen of God, they
P.leased Him beeaullfl of their "'OIIflile•~ He 1howed them that their
'IOIIgt~el"were a "lign"of their Immaturity, who refused to hear and
in their unbelief J)refeiTed ton~es ctver prophecy.
1,Ubt,!!lir~loua Rift of' 1ptakillg a laftguage·: at Corinth ·was a
"lign" of thelr ;llnbeBef, refusal to hear, rejectmg teac:hing, and
sepantlon from God, then what about thoie today who aceeJ)t the
erratic, unintelligible jabbering over the aimple.te.achings of the Lord.
AI it wu In 1ui&amp;h'a day., _the apoatollc d-rs, so at 11 today. People will
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'Mrs. Bart (Mlldred) Miller and
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and Mrs. Goldie Quimby of GaD Ipolls; four 110115, WUUe ot Patriot,
-Floyd and Charlie, both of Rt. 1.
Patriot, and Johnny of Gallipolis;
two stepdaughters, Bessie Leaver'ton ot Wilmington, and Elsie Baker
Carroll ot S&amp;blna; a brother, WUUe

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BUFFALO, W.Va. -Elmer W.
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&amp;ugtlter, Mri Ruth Walker, Rt. 3,
_Leon, following a lengthy Wnes.s.
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Mrs. Sandra Reisch, both ot
Colwnbus; three 801111, Raymond ot
Marshall, Va., Bernard of Groveport and Gerald ot Herndon, Va.;
'and ~ IIJ'8IIdchlldren and 18

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: director of college relations and
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: College and Community College,
: has been named director ot unlver; sltydevelopmentatUncolnMemor, tal University, Harrogate, Tenn.
: Lincoln President Gary Burchett
; said Miller wiD take the position
~ May 1.
Miller's duties will Include direct.
~ ing the school's development de- .
: partment, corporation and founda; tlon giving, annual and planned
• giving, alumni affairs and public
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! Miller came to RGC-CC after
; seavlng as assslstant sports editor of
: the Buckhannon (W.Va.) Reconl.
: He also edited sports pages for the
: Weston (W.Va.) Independent, and
•· also served as Interim director of
sports Information at West VIrginia
We;leyan College, the school he
graduated trom with a bachelor's
degree In communications.
· He Is married to the fonner
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Factory fire causes $3,000 loss.

Area deaths

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The Dallaa Morning News reported that Walton resigned after
being threatened with demotion
several days ago.
A Dallas man, Larry Boff, has
!lied a $3l!i,rolclalm against the city
because of the department's !allure
to dJspatch an ambulance for his
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lniJtpllelloo of new Willer lines, damaged by the llllppklg.

": CHICAGO (AP) - Religious
activists say they wUI "not be
:filtlmldated" by arrest threats and
WUJgoaheadwithplans to shepherd
Jt famlly of Ulegal Guatemalan
'ltfugees on an elght~ay, :lkar
~ rallroad hip seek·
g sanctuacy In Vennont.
Mike McConnell, an organizer ot
ihe group leaving here today.
warned more than Ill fellow
IJ'avelers that going publlc makes
1J1em possible targets ot arrest tor
tramortng Wegal aliens.
':' The Guatemalans are a mother,
fpther and five chtldren, Mayan
liJdtans who said they had to nee for
their lives when soldiers were sent to
the father tor teaching other
'@lagers to read.
~ The refugees and other members
Of the caravan said they wlli sleep In

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llretlihters wW start screening
etTII!igaJCy calla.
AtanewatonferenceFI1day,Flre
Chief Dodd MWer announced the

of nune BWye Myrick,
thec11apatcherwhotookthecaD.Her
supervisor, Capt. Donald Greene,
waa demoted to Ueutenant.
MWer said Assistant Fire Chief
. Jackie Walton, who had headed the
department's communications sectlon, had retired, effective IJnme.
dlately, and that an ambulance
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been flattened. Adams declded to
walt until warmer weather to get the
jeep and discovered the theft of
parts when he went to the jeep 1r•w~
during the past week.
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The sheriff reports also that Nina
P. Butcher, Middleport, escaped
Injury Thursday night when three
deer ran Into the path of her van
traveling south on Ohio 143 south of
Ball Run Road and one of the deer
was hit.
There was moderate damage to
the van, owned by Pagevllle Free
Baptist Church.

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LEATIIER - Belts, IJHHokls
and pocketbooks, whatever can
be made In leather, Raymond
Oliver makes it. He's creative
with designs, doing much of that
with the antique tools he has
collected, and doe; coloring and
finishing to come up with
attractive and useful Items.
Oliver says he used the handiwork as a repreive from the
"gloom and doom" news of the
day and the shlftwork be's
Involved with. His wUe Susan
says it's "good ther.~py."

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POMEROY- Eleven calls were
answered by local units Friday and
Saturday morning, the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Services said.
Runs by the Pomeroy unit on
Friday Included 9:48 a .m., Allee
Holliday from Pomeroy Health
Care Center to Veterans Memorial
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By Clllflene llodllch
Tim&amp; Swllloel !Kaft
POMEROY ....., The chair he sits on, the shoes he wears, even the
belt holding up his trousers...
They're aU products- Jif part, at least - of Raymond Oliver. a
craftsman who delights In delving Into yesterday's skills.
For Oliver, retreating Into his basement workshop at the family's
Morning Star home Is, In a sense, a reprieve from the routine or
shlftwork as well as the "gloom and doom" news of the day.
His wife, Susan, who shares many of the same Interests, refers to
the hours he spends In his worksoop as "good therapy."
However, Oliver prefers to just call the endeavor his "space- a
place where I can do what I want when I want."
"And It's aU for fun," comments Oliver, who says he doesn't want
anyone to get the Idea that he has any plans for turning his hobbles
Into a business.

p.m., Pomeroy went to Pomeroy
Health Care Center for Lena
McKinley, to Veterans; and on
Saturday at 4:54 a.m., Douglas
Phalln from U.S. 33 to Veterans.
Middleport answered two calls
!)aturday, one at 12: 19 a.m. to
Stonewood Apartments for Betty
Turley, to Veterans; and at 1:ffi
a.m., the fire department exlingulshed a trash fire behind Friendly
Tavern.
On Friday, Racine at 7:11 p.m.
took Bob White to Veterans; and at
8: 50 p.m. took Dixie McDaniel to
Veterans.
Rutland ai 12:06 p.m. Friday took
Gary Antolene from Meigs Mine 1 to
O'Bleness Memorial Hospital,
Athens.
Tuppers Plains at 5:32 p.m .
Friday took Roland Torrence of
Tuppers Plains to St. Joseph's
Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va.; and
at 2: 12 a.m . Saturday, Tuppers
Plains took John Chevalier from
Ohio ~1 East to Veterans.

Oliver has been working with leather for years making fancy belts,
billfolds and purses and offering his expertise to neighborhood
youngsters who need a ball glove stitched up or some minor saddle
repairs made.
Most of the designing and some of the stitching In Oliver's
craftwork Is done by hand and he has a variety of antique leather
tools which he likes to use In his leatherwork.
He buys half of a hide at a time from a tannery- that's 25square

Boy Scout activity
outlined to Rotary

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MIDDLEPORT- Hank Cleland
reported on a ~ent father-son
weekend Boy Scout camp when
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club
met Friday night at Heath United
Methodist Church.
Guests at the meeting were John
ilnd Mark Rice, sons of Rotarian
John Rice. The blrthdayo!BobBuck
was observed. VIce President Bill
Francis was In charge of the
tneetlng and dinner was served by
women of the church.

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A few years back when octogenarian Ben Quisenberry, Syracuse
shoe repairman for many years, left here to live with his famlly In
another state, Oliver purchased Quisenberry's aged shoe repair
equipment.
Not that he wanted to go Into that business either- he just "enjoys
working with old tools."
While everything is In working condition, Oliver saays the
equipment is despera tely in need of cleaning and he's Into that
process now.
Meanwhile, he sews up a shoe or puts on a sole or heel once In a
while for the family or a close friend.
Another of Oliver's hobbles of caning chairs !Its right Into the
lifestyle of the family . The entire !amlly Is Interested In antiques and
collectibles. Both nayteen and Ryan, the couple's teenagers, join
their Dad In the workshop occasionally and have found some of the
skills they learn useful In 4-H and school projects.

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· folk arts and heritage, Oliver - let's hear it for tradition - has
catltu11ed and holds on to Its magic!

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POMEf!.OY- Contracts totaling
$14,459,633.37 were awarded Monday by the Ohio Department o(.
Transportation to carry out 41
projects.
. Meigs County Is listed once In the
Ust of projects, In combination Wtth .
~thens; Gallla, ~~king, Meigs, ·
Monroe, Morgan, Noblt!, VInton and
Washington counties for applying
herbicidal spray along 1,900"'innes of
varioUs routes In those counties to
Co,itrol vegetation.
Cost of the spraying project,fn the
counties Usted will be$143,161.26.No
bridge or road Improvements were
liSted {Qr
DlU!!.ty lli!!Q!lg the .
proJects, accordlllg to the depart·
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'l1lls sewing
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who clollled up siM!p after more
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bu*les&amp; OUver said he doaill'l
want to &amp;et ~*Gibe shoe rep8Jr
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breath throughout.
Miss Cynthia Hatfield, sister of
the brtde, was maid of honor, Mrs.
Patrtcla Kulawiak of Andover,
N.J ., was matron of honor and
bridesmaids were Mrs. Jacqueline
Dailey and Mrs. Tara Dalley, both
of Calllpolis. They wore Identical
full length gowns of burgundy lustre
glo-knit, chiffon jackets with Chan·
tilly lace trim around neck,
shoulders, cuffs and lace seplum at
waist.
Each carried a cream colored
lace fan with raspberry tiger lilies,
wine carnations, cream colored
azaleas, sweetheart roses, stephanotis, baby's breath, with burgundy
and cream colored streamers, and
aU wore a matclllng hair wreath.
The groom was dressed In a slate
gray cutaway tuxedo, wtute long
wing collared shirt, gray and white
strtped ascot, pearl gray vest and
black and gray pin striped pants.
He wore a wtute rose boutonniere.
Best man was Rick Dailey,
CaUlpolis, brother of the groom.
Ushers were John Kulawalak,
Andover, N.J., Paul Hatfield, Ak·
ron, and Randy Dailey, Gallipolis.
They wore slate gray stroller
tuxedos. Each wore a burgundy
rose boutonniere . .
The mother of the bride wore a
formal gown of mauve polyester
knit and chiffon. She carried a
clutch purse adorned with mauve
tinted wtute carnations.
Immediately following the ceremony a reception and buffet was
held at Anthes In Akron. The bride's
table featured a three-tiered cake.

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. :: Senior Citizens Center located at 220
·' Jackson Pike are as follows:
.• Monday. March 19 _ Ceramics
· Class, 9' 30-noon: Chorus, 1·3 p.m.
Tuesday, March 20 - S.T.O.P.
: Class, 10::.1 a .m. : Physical Fitness,
::. ll : 15 a .m .
· ·: Wednesday, March 21 - Vinton
:- !'lible Study. 1 p.m .: Card Games,
. :· b p.m .
. · · Thursday • March 22 - Bible
: Study. 11 a.m.-noon; VInton Crafts,
·: 1·2 p.m.
,:. ~ Frlday,Marcn-23-vtrj\-Tax
': ; Aide, 9 a·.m.-noon IAppt. only); Art
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surrounded by four heart ·shafled
cakes with a pink fountain ill the
center. The top consisted of a triad
ot white bells, trimmed with
burgUndy and pink roses allllllews,
with cascading pink and burgwldy
roses down the tiers and adorning
the heart cakes. Music was provided by tile Fred Troppe Bull.
The bride Is a graduate of Akron

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p.m .Senior Nutrition Program
: will serve the following menus:
: Monday - Hamburger patty,
· -: kale, baked macaroni, fruit cock: : taU, bread. butter, milk.
: : Tuesday - Pork roast, Brussel
: :· sprouts, mashed potatoes, fried
. ·: apples, dinner rolls, butter, milk.
• ;.. . • Wednesday - Pinto beans with
•. : mun, cottage chee-se, black rasp·: .berry jello with bananas, cornp-ead, butter, milk.
'\:!: Thursday - Fish !!!let, green
. :beans, peach cobbler, wheat bread,
·: )utter, milk.
: • : Friday- Spaghetti, salad, apple•: $uce, Italian bread, butter, milk.
. • : · Choice of beverage served with
: liach meal. Meals subject to change
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Holy Land trip

about social security changes and
Information. Bingo at 1 p.m. ,
playing for prizes. Square Dance
from 8 to 11 p.m ., music by the
Strtngdusters, admission Is Sl.
The following week the Quarterly
Birthday Party will be held on
Friday, March 30. We will honor
those senior citizens with birthdays
In January, February and March.
The Athens Kltcben Singers will be
bere to play music at 11 a.m.
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potatoes, gelatin with fruit.
Thursday - Meat loaf, peas,
kraut salad, apricots.
Friday _ Roast beef sandwich
with gravy. mashed potatoes, Uma
beans and corn, pineapple upside
down c'ake.
Choice of milk, coffee, tea
available with meals.
Choice of milk, coffee, tea
available with meals. Please make
!l ._.l'fttklo •f« clllll(llr 1M Oay, ,l· ~·
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Land Is heing sponsord by First
Baptist Church In CaUipolis for May
26 to JuneS, according to the pastor,
the Rev J
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The 11""'Y·
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visit Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Hebron, Jertcho, the Dead Sea,
Massada, Galilee, Nazareth, Haifa,
Tel Aviv and several other cities.
The price Includes round trtp
transportation from Calllpolls, hotels, meals, tour gldes and sightseelng tours.
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MIDDLEPORT - The wedding

0t Miss Donna Robbins, daughter or
&amp;1rs. Ruth Smith, Middleport, and
the late Lewis J . Smith, to Richard
Warnecke, son of Mrs. Unda E.
Freeman, Ironton, and Richard
Warnecke, Toledo, was held March
3atthehorneofthebrlde'smotherln
Middleport.
The 6:ll p.m. ceremony was
performed by the P..ev. Odell
Manley, uncleotthe bride.
The bride wore a formal gown of
while lace with fingertip veil of
wuslon and carried a bouquet on a
white Bible.
· Brenda Hobbins, sister ot the
'bride was maid of honor. Cary
!freeman was best man.
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A reception for the couple was
held following the wedding. The
three-tiered wedding cake was
topped with wedding bells and the
traditional miniature brtde and
groom.
Others at the wedding were Lynn
Ella Robbins, Mrs. Cary Freeman,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith and
Michael Glenn Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Smith, Kimberly and
Kenneth Michael Smith Jr., Mr.and
Mrs. Joe McCarty and son, Mrs.
Lucille King, Mrs. Nancy Manley,
Crystal Manley, Donna Manley, and
Pam West. Also presenting a gift to
the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Gilmore, uncleandauntofthebride.
The couple resides with Mrs.
Smith.

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under contract with the Ohio Valley
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Bookmobile schedule for Monday, March 19 Burlington
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Wednesday, March 21- Tuppers
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Riggscrest Addition, 8: 10-8: 40 p.m ..

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broadcast live from ( the Student
Center a nd provide the dance
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Preceding the Black Awareness
Ball scheduled at 10 p.m . Friday,
March ll, at the Convention Center
Hotel, will be a Fashion and Variety
Show at 7: ll p.m. In the Morris
Room. Fashions will be provided by
"Images' The New You Modeling
Company" and area students will
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, ::$afety Class sponsored by the ·
~autpolls VFW and conducted by.:..
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:f11ent,
be offered to residents
OlglnnlngAprU4,8p.m.,atlheVFW .
llan on Third Avenue.
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events are open to the public and
most programs will be tree, Smith
said.
On Sunday, March 25, at 3: ll
p.m. at the First Baptist Church,
there wiD be a Gospel Jubilee
featuring the Richard Smallwood
Singers, the Pentecostal Ambassa·
dors and the West VIrginia Chapter
of the Edwin Hawkins Singers.
.. The Smallwood Singers have
performed throughout the United
States and Europe and have
represented the U.S. at the Montreux Jazz Festival and the Festival
d'Automne In Paris. The Ambassadors have performed with such
ppel artists as Walter Hawkins
and Family, AI Green and the
Charles Fold Singers as well as
appealing with the Charlie Daniels
Band. Organized In July of 1983 In
Charleston, the state affiliate of the
Edwin Hawkins Singers particl·
paled last spring In the National
Ctucago Music Festival.
The keynote speaker will be Dr.
Alvin Poussalnt, associate dean of
student affairs and assocate professor of • psychiatry at Harvard
University Medical School. He Is
scheduled to speak at 8 p.m.
Thursday, March 29, In the Don
Morris Room, Memorial Student
Center. "Black Protest to Black
Politics" wlU be his topic. There will
be a reception In the Alumni Lounge
following his talk.
Poussalnt Is the author of the 1972
best·seller "Why Blacks Kill
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lay and professional publications.
He has aerved as a consultant to the
Department of Health, Educalion and Welfare and the Congresslonal Black Caucus.
Wednesday evening there wiD be
two showings of the movie, "The
Wlz," at7and9p.m.lnSclenceHall
Auditorium. MU students will be
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Meigs County

tif March 13-23:
: : Monday - Physical Fitness,
:i1: 40 a.m.: Square Da nce, 1-3 p.m.
• : Tuesday - Ceramics,' lO a.m.-2
:Ji.m.; Chorus Practicr, ,.2 p.m.;
ool!:xerclse Cia:;.;, 3: 15 p.m. -June
;Rhodes, Dietitian for th• ~nior
j'lutrition Program, will Spi'.·l: at 11
-e.m. about Nutrttion and Ca n··er,
:Facts and Fables, based on '
)'ecently released study by '""'
'1\merican Cancer Society.
: Wednesday - Social Security
;Representative and a Representa:t~ve from Black Lung will be at the
-center from 10 a.m. to 12: :.&gt; p.m.;
l&gt;hyslcal Fitness. 11:40 a.m.;
,:lingo, 1-2 p.m .; Bowling, 1:30 p.m.
• Thursday - Ceramics, 10 a.m.-2
i&gt;.m.; Brent Runge, from General
:retephone Exchange Speakers Bujeau, will speak at 11 a.m. about
ol&gt;eregulation and telephone rates.
~Is will be a good ;;pp:;rtunity to
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Summit County Juvenile Court as a
Family Counselor.
The groom Is a graduate of
Miami University and Is employed
by General Tire as a Development
Chemist.
The couple resides at 2255 Winter
Parkway, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

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Tuesdaymeatballs,
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cookie.
Wednesday - Cube steak, broc-

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for the 1984 BlaekAwareneu Week
aetlvttte;i 1po1110~ by Marshall
University' I Minority Students Of.
flee and scheduled during the week
of March 25-31.
A wide vartety of events are
planned, according to India Smith,
Charleston sophomore, Black

To The Voters of Gallia County,
Like many of you here in Gallia County, I
have voted politics not the man or woman
that was running for office.
For the past 26 years I have voted Repu·
blican politics, straight Republican, no mat•
ter whom the man or woman was that was
running.
Times have changed, I don't want my
grandchildren to grow up with this attitude.
I found out a good man was running on a
Democrat ticket for sheriff of Gallia county.
He will get my vote and my family's on election day. I think he will treat us all fair, Republican and Democrat, and all in between.
I hope a lot of you will stop, look a~und and
see if you are voting politics, not the person

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p.m.affect you: ExerclseCJas&amp;, 3: 15
Friday - Lou Horvath, Social
Security Representative from the
Athens office, will talk at 11 a.m.

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Elizabeth Ellison trades vows
with Larry Dailey in Akron
AKRON - Wintergreen Ledges
Church of God, Akron, was the
setting for the Oct. 29 wedding of
Elizabeth Louise Ellison and Larry
Roger Dailey .
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Hatfield, Tumacacore, Ariz. The groom Is the
son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Larry E.
_Dailey, Gallipolis.
· The double-ring ceremony was
. :performed by the Rev. Robert N.
:Zirkle. Music was by Mrs. Welcome
·Morgan, organist.
: Prior to the ceremony, the
:outside unity candles were lifhted
. :by the mothers of the bride and
. ·groom . Selected scriptural pas: :sages were read by the bride's
: :sister, Miss Cynttua Hatfield and by
·Dwight Dalley, couslnofthegroom.
: Escortru to the altar and given In
:r.1arrlage by her father, the bride
:wore a gown of white sheer
·polyester and lace, with a split
:neckline trimmed with Venise lace.
:chantilly lace with sequins covered
·the fitted bodice. The Oounce skirt
· :with Venise lace had a raised
:waistline with satin ribbon trim.
:TJ!e dress had puffed purched lace
·sleeves with self-flounce and ribbon
:trim.
: The lace flounce hemline ex·tended to an apron effect with a
·_:Cathedral train. The bride wore a
. )&gt;earl necklace and an upswept side
·brim hat with Chantilly lace trim,
·:Oowers, pearls and fingertip net
:veil. She carried a cascade silk
:bouquet of white roses, stephanotis,
-sweetheart roses, raspberry tiger
·)mes and azaleas with baby's

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GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and Mrs.
Richard H. Wade, Gallipolis, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Sheri Lynn, to William Todd
Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Joe Johnson, Gallipolis.
The open-church wedding will he
April 14 at the Grace United
Methodist Church, Gallipolis, at
2: 30 p.m. A reception will follow the
ceremony.
Miss Wade Is a graduateofGallla
Academy High School and a 1983
graduate of Eastern Kentucky
University. She Is employed at Oak
Hill Community Medical - Center,
Inc., Oak Hill, as a staff nurse.
Johnson Is a graduate of Gallla
·Academy High School and Is ·
self-employed at Johnson Company, Gallipolis.

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Norman Evans, Portland, are
announcing the engagement of their
daughter, Mary, to David Trtplett,
Portland, son of the late Mary and
Clltford Trtplett.
Miss Evans attended Southern
High School and now works with the
Meigs Coonty Head Start Program.
Her fiance also attended Southern
High School, and he Is employed by
LebanOn Township.
Wedding plans are Incomplete.

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Cindy Lynn Butcher and Timothy
Robert Stout
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A May wedding Is being planned,
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Ann, to Eugene C. Huffman, son of
Allee Huffman, Zanesville.
The open-church wedding will be
Aprll7 at Faith Baptist Ghurch with
the Rev. Lynn D. Lahaie officiating.
Miss Allen Is a graduate of Gallla
Academy High School and Is
employed by The Ohio Valley Bank. ·
Huffman Is a graduate of Morgan .
High School and Ohio State University. He Is employed by Gallipolis
City and Gallla County Local
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mr.
Charles Young, Langsville, announce the approaching marriage
of their daughter, Melissa Riggs, to
Keith Kisner, Vinton, son f Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Kisner, Fairmont,
W.Va.
The open church wedding will be
held on March 25 at 3 p.m. at the
Rutland Nazarene Church with the
Rev. Lloyd Grimm officiating.
Miss Riggs Is a student at Meigs
High School and Is employed
part-Iinne at Young's Garage.
Kisner Is employed by the
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�Mcuch 18, 1984.

Pomeroy Middleport Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea~ant, W. Va.

Page-B-6--The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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POMEROY - Meigs County
Genealogical Society meeting 2
p.m. today at Meigs Museum
with Mary Bowan, Athens,
professiona l genea logls t.
speaker; open to public.
POMEROY - Jay Mar Golf
Club Is kicking off the I~ golf
season and membership drive
with a dance tee to be held
Sunday at the Meigs 1M. All
area golfers an friends are
Invited. George Hall will be
featured at the organ from 7
p.m. to 11 p.m. Those wishing
additional Information are to
contact Bob Freed at 992-2044.
BIDWELL - The Calvin
Minnis family will sing at the
Springfield Baptist Church on
Sunday 7 p.m.
BLADEN - Rev. Ralph
Worlanan will be the guest
speaker at Liberty Chapel
Church, Sunday, 7 p.m.
NORTHUP - The Rev. Steve
Ebert will be at Northup Baptist
Church, Suoday,7:30 p.m.
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallla
COunty Historical Society wUI
meet Suoday, 2::Jl p.m. at St.
Peter's Episcopal Church. The
program will be slides of Rio
Grande College by Francis
Burdell. The Board of Trustees
will meet at 1 p.m.
GALLIPOLIS - The Saunders Trio will sing at Ellzabeth
Chapel Church Suoday, 7 p.m.
The public Is Invited to attend.
CROWN CITY - Dale Saunders wUI be at Victory Baptist
Church Sunday, 7 p.m.

MONDAY
The Chester
PrO will hold a meeting at the
CHESTER -

Chester Elementary School, 7: :Jl
p.m. Monday. Chlld care will be
provided and refreshments
seiVed.
RACINE - Meeting a! 7 p.m.
Monday at Racine football field
house for aU managers and

Churches of

Men's Fellowship will meet at
the Pomeroy Church of Christ
Monday, 7:30p.m.
KYGER CREEK - Kyger
creek Band Boosters will meet
Monday, 7::JJ p.m.
GALLIPOLIS - St. Peter's
Episcopal Churchwomen, 541

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and bustness meeting.

TIJESDAY

Happenings

POMEROY - Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion,
Pomeroy and Its auxUiary will
celebrate the American J..e.
glon 's 65th blrday at the post
home on Tuesday. A dinner, for
members and thelrfamllles, will
be seiVed at 6:15p.m. Entertain·
ment by Sweet Mountain Music
with Hoger and Mary Gilmore
will follow the program
SYRACUSE - Applications
now being accepted for life
guards and swimming Instructor at London Pool ln Syracuse.
Applications must be submitted
to George Holman, manager by
Aprll 1.
POMEROY - Meigs High
School Instrumental Music Department will present a concert
at 7 p.m. Tuesday ln the Larry
Morrison Auditorium. Featured
will be high school concert and
jazz bands and combined elementary bands of Salisbury,
P.utiand, Harrisonville and Sa·
Iem Center School. Free
admission.

MARCH SPECIAL

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kargaret Neu·
OJan, who was
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PLAN COIN SHOW - These are the omcers of the OH·KAN Coin
Club which will stage Its 21st annual coin show next Sun~ at the
Holiday IM near Gallipolis. they are, front, from left, David Edwards,
treasurer; Edward Burkett, president; John Bryan, vice president;
back, Charles Berry, securlty; Charles Radford, secretary, and~
Slayton, chief of securlty.

Annual coin show
planned in Kanauga

SYLVANIA 25'' CONSOLE
E-300 Chassis, Dark-Lilt 100 Black llltrix Picture Tube, dilllal tu·

'fhi Sorority are nailing it down and
Vley need your help.
: The three groups wlll combine
fnergles to hold a public auction on
,¥ay ~ to raise funds for the jaws of
Hte equipment which the Pomeroy
tire Department is trying to

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RIDENOUR'S
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TV &amp;APPLIANCE..
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:: Howdoyouflt ln? Easuy .. sorortty
~bers are asking each family to
-tribute at least one presentable
article for the auction to be held
t)ehind the Pomeroy Fire Statton.
Sorority mem bers wlu even PIck up
Your contributklns. All you have to

If Your
Doctor .
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PHYSICAL THERAPY

JERUSALEM -

MOUNT OF OLIVES, GARDEN OF
GETHSEMANE, CALVARY, GARDEN
TOMB, THE OLD CITY - MANY
OTHER PLACES IN JERUSALEM
BETHLEHEM - BIRTH PLACE OF JESUS
HEBRON BURIAL SITE OF ABRAHAM, ISAAC,
JACOB, AND THEIR WIVES
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"Serving Patient and Physician"
529 Jackson Pike

And If you'd like something to do
next Sunday, the Meigs County
Pioneer and Historical Society wUI
sponsor a program on preservation
of family records and archival

docUments.

The Ohio Board of Education l•

urging school districts In Ohio to
review their' academic requirements for participation In extracur·
rtcular activities and to give serious
consideration to the upgrading of
such requirements on a phased·ln
basis.
State Superintendent of Instruc·
tlon Franklin B.' Walter conunents:
"Extracurricular activities of a
school should augment the primary
goal of promoting excellence In the
education of students."
How dare someone put education
first•! Oh well- "Don't surprise me
none" . (Thanks, D.O.).
--Geez! And John Glenn was the
ONLY one I was rootlngfor .. dokeep

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PRFSENTS GIFT TO COlLEGE - EmU Janko, left, treasurer of
the Gallipolis Rotary Club, presenUi a contribution on behalf of the club
tn Roberta Hol:t.er, lntematlonal Student Adviser at Rio Grande College

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performance-tested to
deli- y. .rs of
·efficient tilling
-your key to •
mote productive
garden. See your
Arlena dealer today and take a close took
•t the Ariana tine of quality garden tillers,
frorilthe 8 hp, AT8028 rear-tine tiller to the
popular 2 hp "Little Digger". Ariens Tillers
mean performance!

: The Meigs High Choir Boosters

Wtn be staging their annual fund·
talslng spaghetti supper from 4 to 8
Q.m. next Saturday at the Rutland
Elementary School gymnasium.
Not only will you eat well .. but

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Make it easy to add that
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Hillcrest Plaza

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the city pollee and lhf' LL-r:ion Post
for parents whose preschoolers are
not attending class . F'lngcrprlntlng
will be at the Legion Posl on Bob
McCormick Road .
This is a county wldP project,
Nibert saJd. Only one card will be
available per child and parents
should kcep the card ln a safe place
in case the nero for them arises in
the future .

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George Baln, local records spe·
clallst, Ohio Historical Society, wUI
be on hand to present the program
which lsopentothe pubUc. That's at
2 p.m. at the Meigs Museum .

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PATTERNS AND FABRICS

Harklesl.

• How would you like your water
Shut off, Bunky?
: U you live ln Pomeroy, you can
Ond out by Jetting you bUI go for a
c;oupte of months without paying it.
The word Is that If you owe two
months bUt by the 15th of any
month·oQff goes your water.

LET OUR QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL STAFF
SUPPLY YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS.

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GALLIPOLIS - American l.e·
gion Post 27 and the Gallipolis City
Pollee Department will sponsor Kld
Prints for preschoplers and nu rsery
school children. I
Any nursery school wishing to
participate lnt he program should
contact Chief Garland Nibert .
Students will be flngerprtnted in
their schools.
Dates wlll be announced later by

there's bound to be plenty of
entertalltment forthcoming from
the vocal music students of Edwin

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·tfier 5; Kathy Doidge, 992·7231; .l-ynn Shuler, 992·7li4; Donna 8yer,
'i1l·2482 after 5, or Gary Snouffer,
992-7446.
·: Forrest Turner of Athens wut
clonate his services as auctioneer for
lhemoney·ralslngproject.lsn't that
~t--you don't have to part with
IJlODey-·just an Item or two which
will brtng In some cash on the
auction block.
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: Speaking of auctions-·a "cousin"
tyent ..a flea market will be held
~prll 6, 7 and 8 at the Rock Springs
fairgrounds. The Meigs Fair Board
laas completed arrangements for
One such market to be held a
f'EE'kend each month during the
summer. The Oea markets will be
imcttontng from 9 a.m. untU dark
fachday.

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Sewing Machines
Entire
Stock of
BUTTONS

many people

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--of Beta Sigma

ninf- 15 buttons, GT· Matie color system, Infrared remote eontrol - 17
but ons, 112 channel capability, Two 4"x6" oval sptlktrs. Grained Pecan
finish on wood products and non-wood materials. lltditerrantan stylinJ '
with twin lattice 1rille fluted posts and brass plated hardware.
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over the
1Jas returned to
from
a shore home where she has been
Qvlng ln Athens.
: Margaret Is at Pomeory Health
~are Center, Room 151, ln case you
would like to remember her.
&amp;!argaret can still play plano for
0tree hours at a time without
·~lng up for a breather.. and
~s all.the golden oldies.

provided lor that purpose. All
CHESTER, OH. , ..
GALLIPOLIS - Coin collectors
exhibit
competition
will
be
non·
of all ages. coin dealers. and the
public from Ohio, West Virginia, competitive.
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and Kentucky will have their day
organized
at
Pt.
Pleasant,
W.Va.
In
Sunday, March 25, when upwards
of $250,00l worth of rare coins, 1962, but moved to Middleport In
1973. It has prospered all these
paper currency, precious metals,
years
In size and enjoyment ,
and related items will be on
offering
memberships to all races,
GALLIPOLIS - Lafayette
exhibition, or for sale or trade, In
creed,
and
color.
White Shrine will meet Tuesday,
the banquet room of the Holiday Inn
Currently officers are: Edward
7: 30 p.m. The annual election of
in Kanauga. The 21st Annual Coin
Show hosted by the OH KAN Coin Burkett, president ; John Bryan,
officers will be conducted.
Club of Middleport-Pomeroy is vice president; Charles Radford,
open to everyone and there Is no secretary; David Edwards. treas·
WEDNESDAY
admission charge. Activities are urer; Russell Slayton, 'sergeant of
arms.
open at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SYP.ACUSE- Meigs County
Area Fire Fighters Association
Edward Burkett. show chair·
man, reports 16 coin dealers from
will meet Wednesay at the
out of town have ~ecured booth
Syracuse Volunteer Fire Depart.
display space, and will Have an
ment at 7:30 p.m.
assortment of coins, and other
RAONE- A soup supper will
material on display for sale or
be held at the Racine United
trade. In addition. dealers offer free
*We Have The
Methodist Church Wednesday
appraisals. and will accept trades
Widest Selection
with seiVlng to begin at 4 p.m.
of old pocket watches, or other
Of Fabrics In
Vegetable and bean soup will be
items made of gold. silver or
Southeastern Ohio
seiVed along with com bread,
platinum.
Back Supports and Braces
sandwiches and desserts.
Locked security cases will be
*Craft Patterns
Cervical Collars
Cervical Pillows
&amp;Supplies
Traction
Kits
In Stock
Portable Whirlpools
*We Sharpen
Slatted Bed Boards
Scissors and
Circulating Hot Water Pads
Strvice all
Breast Prostheala
Colostomy
Supplies
Makes
of
11 DAYS - 9 NIGHTS
Surgical Support Hose
YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US
Ankle-Knee Supports
Rib Belts
Our
MAY 26 • .JUNE 6, 1984
Crab Canes-Wakers
VISIT
Wheelchairs

Athletic officers
to be chosen

Legion Post helping Kid Prints
reach nursery, preschoolers

~uction to benefit PVFD

MIDDLEPORT - Group II of
the Middleport Presbyterian
Church wUI meet Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Lennie HapanstaU. Assisting
hostess Is Mrs. Ethel Lowery.
Mrs. Betsy Horky will be In
ch;lrge of devotions. A thank
offering wUI be taken.

VINTON- Vinton Friendship
Garden Club will meet Tuesday,
1p.m. at thehomeofOpaiDunn.

The Sunday TimM-Sentinei- Page-S.7

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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POMEROY~ The MPI.,....., ·•··-·""-""'"··."1
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county

Pomeroy-~leport-Gallipolis,

Beat of th~ · Bend

Calendar
SUNDAY

18, 1984

Master Charge, VISA. Golder'! Buckeye C•rd
Herman L. Dillon, Physical Therapist

Sinlfr Approvtd Deater ·

PASTOR FIRST BAPTIST
GALLIPOLIS. OHIO

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 446-0324
MONDAY - FRIDAY

ADDAVll..LE - AddavUie
Athletic AssociatiOn wil hold
annual election of officers Thurs·
day, March 22, 7:30p.m. at the
AddavUie Townhouse. All parents are urged to attend.

FRUTH PHARMACY.
KING SIZE, COMPLETE HEATED

TWO LOCATIONS
783 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport, OH.
364 Jackson PikC!, GaUipolis, OH. ·

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Wayside Furniture

241 Third Ave.
Gallipolis
Mon. &amp; Fri. 9 to 8; Tues., Wed. Thur., Sat. 9 to 5

Gospel sing
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9 A.M. til 9 P.M.

MEnCERVILLE- Trt·State
Gospel Music Association will
present a gospel sing Friday,
March 23, 7: :Jl p.m. , at Hannan
Trace High School. Featured
groups wlll be the Unroe Family, the Sincere Gospel Singers
the Born Again Singers.

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Monday thru Saturday

SUNDAY
11 A.M. til 8 P.M.

Meeting changed
POMEROY - A meeting of
the Salisbury PTO scheduled for
Tuesday night has been changed
to March TT at 7 p.m.

, •Dependable, Low Cost Prescription Service
•3 Registered Pharmacists
•Most complete ' Prescription Stock
. •Itemized Receipta for Insurance and Income Tax Purp
•We ComP,ound Preacrlptions
, •We FliT All Thlrd' Perty Prescriptiona•We Maintain A Complete Record of all
Preacriptions Filled
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Asian cooking
GALLIPOLIS - Asian Foods
will be taught In four afternoon
sessions begtnnlng Aprll 4. The
classes will meet at New Life
Lutheran Church. 225 Jackson
Ptke, tr01111 to 3 p.m. ~tra·
tlon fee Is $10 and must be paid
before March 30 to the Gai!Jpolls .
Parks and Recreation Dept., 518
Second Ave. An additional $2
Ingredients tee will be paid to the ,
Instructor at the llrst class
session.
To register, contact the Recreation Dept. at446-1'189, exten·
sion 24 before March 30.

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Blunden led three players In
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St. Joseph, which finishes 22·2 for
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Toledo, now 23-3, goes onto this
week's champlonshjp game at St.
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AA state gtrls basketball crown.
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It marked the third time this season that tile
Knights had beaten thelr All Ohio League opponent
and climaxed a 28-0 season lor the first-time
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semifinal In Atlanta next Thursday.
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Indiana '75, Richmond 6'7
CHARUYITE, N.C. (AP ) Steve Alford hit 10 straight free
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the rest of the way, and the WUdcats made It a rout
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latter making a 61-35lead with 13:32 left.
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outings for the WUdcats, who hope to use their home
Ooor as a springboard to the ninth Final Four
appearance In the school's rich basketball history.

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Z7-24 with less than eight minutes left. The Red
Raiders, playing In their first state basketball
loumament, finished with a 23-5 record.
CUne was magnificent after a poor flrst·half. She
scored 12 points in the second half before winning it in
overtlhle tor the Holmes County school.
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�The Sunday Times-Sentinel

OhiG-'-Point P14!Qsant, W. Va.

March

March 18, 1984

.Williams' style .as coach
~ifferent than as a player
-' TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - New
:pitching coach Stan WU!larrui, an
:ornery knockdown pitcher In his
:playing days, Is brtnglng his attack
·theory to the Cincinnati Reds
:pltchlng staff.
: Buthlsstyleasacoachlsdlfferent
•than as a player. "I am not here to
~hange people. I'm here to learn
:about them, In all respects, any
oproblems they may have, and help
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:: "I learned a long time ago that to
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:jmd faith In you. They have to
·~11eve that when you say some;thlngyou know what you are talking
·:about. H that's not the case, then you
·~t as wen keep your mouth·
;:shut," saki WUilams, who had been
-:8. scout for the New York Yankees
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to be a starter, a short man and a
Iongman (In relief) . I kilowwhatlt's
llketocomebackfromanlnjuryand
to pitch with pain so bad It brings
tears to your eyes."
Another Williams principle Is his
philosophy of Intelligence on the
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IUlnols State was a longshot to
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·Redbirds stopped the Crimson Tide
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·· "Fromacoachlngstandpolnt,we
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· upset by the Redbirds In the
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going and 11 points at halfttme after from juat outside the foul line. Lamb
lJ.percent field goal ahootJna, feU to the floor as the ball dropped
Kansas 'warined up In the second cleanly through the net and he was
halt, hitting Its flrstslx shots. Calvin mobbed by teammatee.
· Thompson had ~ polnta to lead the
Lancaster Gordon scored 17
Jay hawks.
polnta, iooludini six durtng a lS-4
"We feel very fortunate we came run at the start of the second halt, to
away with the win," said Kansas lead i.ouisvllle over Morehead
Coach Larry Brown. "Our bench State. LouJsvtUe broke the game
probably was thedifferenceforus." open iate In the tlrlt half with eight
Othell Wilson scored 17 points, straight points to go up 29-18.
Including a drtving one-handed shot
"I feared we would overlook
with five seconds to play, to lead them,'' said Lou1svllle Coach Denny
VIrginia over upset·mlnded Iona.
Crum, whose CardlnaiB had beaten
Arter Wllson's basket, Iona's Morehead State eariiel' in the
RoryGrlmeshadachancetotlethe season. "I was afraid we would
score from the foul line with two subconsciously look ahead and not
seconds remaining. But Grimes, play them weU. But I was real
who missed all12 of his shots from pleased with our attitude, with our
the floor and his first two tree effort and our defense."
throws, sank the first foul shot but
Washlngion defeated Nevada·
missed the second.
Reno behind Detlet Schrempf s 23
"The best thing you can say about points. Schremp!, second In the
a llrst-round game Is you survived voting tor Paclfic-10 Conference
It ." Virginia Coach Terry Holland
Player of the Year this season, had
said. "What we wanted was Otheil 14 of his points In the second half.
with the ball In a position to
Seven-foot freshman Christian
penetrate. That's what we ended up Welp, Schrempfs West German
with. I told Othell to 'take It as deep countryman,added16polntsforthe
asyourangoand !tyoucanputltln Pac·10 co-champions. Schremp(
the basket."'
Rolando Lamb sank a 20-foot rebounds and Welp had 10.
down a game-high
jump shot at the buzzer to lift pullro
The last serious Redskin chal·
VIrginia Commonwealth over Nor- lenge came when Miami clol;ed
theastern. With two seconds re- within 5144 with~ minutes to play,
malnlng, Lamb took an lnbounds but a basket by Koncak and a
pass from Michael Brown, spun three-point play by David Gad1s put
toward the basket and fired a shot the Mustangs back In controL
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THE '84 GRAVELY'S ARE HERE

Frank Dobbs triggered an 18-2
spurt.by VIllanova In the second half
with six points, littlng the Wildcats
over Marshall.
Marshall seemingly had the
,gamee under control, Increasing a
40-33lead to 5042 on David Wade's
'layup with 16:291eft In the game. But
:Villanova then went on a tear, going
:up SG-52 over the next nine mlnules
with Dobbs scoring six of the polnls.
·Marshall could get no closer than six
:points the rest of the way.
Jon Koncak scored a career-high
Sl2 polhls as .SOUthern MethodiSt
•.:rolled over Mi~l of Ohio. The
:·Mustangs scored the first 12polntsof
·:·the game, eight by Koncak, and
• were In control throughout the
· contest against the smaller Reds·
: kins. Miami could come no closer
•:than seven points after the early
·:sMU outburst.
• Rickie Johnson's three-point play
: with 7:25 left gave llllnols State Its
; first lead of the second half. at 43-42,
,·andHankCornleyandBradDuncan
·:scored to boost the Redbirds' lead to
.: ;47-42.
'; · But baskets by Alabama's Terry
,· Williams and Bobby Lee Hurt cut
·::the margin to4746with 1:55 to play.
: WU!lams then hit a jumper from the
• tree throw line with 41 seconds left to
: .put Alabama back up 4847 before
. ·stefanovlc hit his big shot .
. · Kansas' Calvin Henry hit a foilow
· shot with 12 seconds left to rally the
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Maynard's Body Shop .. ........... .. ....... 26
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Cllk'ago 156, Ptrtland 1M, 40T
Seank&gt; 116. San AntoNo 123
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Marcum'• - F. Mareum 188-3116.
Irvin's- E. Barnla l'r.IMII.
GerTY's - D. Jlalh ll!kl2.
M. Woodmen - B. J1urrta 176-482.
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the ClasS A showdown,
Rosecrans (24-1) was
)rylng to become the ftrst girls
oichool to win three straight Ohio
(!ties. Opposing the Bishops was
:tlewarkCa~ (Z7·1) .
~~ Mlllenburg West Holmes (Z7.0)
~ Onvl1le ,(234), two teams from
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:' Mlsiy Cochran of Newark Ca·
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MU..WAUKEE (AP) - Guard
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JIJ83..114 SAVC GIRlS' AILLEAGUE
BASKETBAU.. TEAM
First Team Honorees
Name -School
HI. Yr.
Amy Littlefield, Southern ................................................... 5-9 12
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Laren Wolle, Southern .......... .................... .............. .. ....... 5-9 12
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Amy Roush, ·~yl(er Creek ........................ .. ............ .. .......... 5-3 12
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Dee Dalley, Eastern .. .. ..... ....... .. ....... .... ...... ... ... ........ ..... .... 5-9 12
Jenny Bentley, Southern ................................................. .. . 5·5 12
Sandra Patrick, Southwestern .. .. .. ...... ........ .. ...................... 5-6 10
SVAC LEAGUE MOST
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Amy Littlefield: Southern
Honorable Mention - Debbie Michael, Sout hern; Canie Walker,
Southwestern; Dee Dee Henson, Kyger Creek; Joyne Campbell, North
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Pameroy=Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea•nt, W. Vo.

Rio opens 1984 track
and field campaign

Southern ... ___ _eon-:-ttn_uect_ trom
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RIO GRANDE - THe Rio
Grande College men's 1984 track
schedule has been released, acconl·
lng to head .track coach Kevin
Purcell. The Redmen opened their
season Sa tunlay by hosting the Rio
Grande Invitational. Among the
teams competlng were West VIrginia State. Walsh College, Ohio
Northern, and Glenville.
The 1984 schedule Is highlighted
by three home meets Including the
Mid-Ohio Conference meet sche-.
duled for Saturday, April 28.
Below Is the 1984 men's track
schedule:

Collqo

IIIII Rio G.,.;.
Redmon 'l'nldc and
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March 17, Rio Grande lnvtllllona~ horne,
lO a.m.
March 21. Early Bird ~ys al Mar.~hall

University, away, 10 a.m.
March 31, W a~ h Invitational, away, IO Lm.
Aprtl 7, W. Va. State lnvltallonal, away, 10

a.m.

April 13, RJo Grande 'l\1anaul&amp;r !Rlo
Grande, Glenvllk&gt; and Wilmington) , horne, 2

p.m.

April IS, GIEitvlllo !dual}, a way, 3 p.m.
April :!1, 21. Kentucky IIA!Iays al University

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April 28, MkHlhlo Coni......,., home, I
p.m.
May ~. TwllltP Invitational at Marshall
Unlvers1ty, away. 3 p.m.

May 12, NAJA Dist rict 22 at Malone College,
away, 10 p.m.
May 23-26, NAIA National Meet a t Laidley
Fle)d , away, TBA.

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George.
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Each first team member ot the
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Joining Littlefield on the allleague team were teammates
Laren Wolfe and Jenny Bentley;
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DaUey, and Margaret Horner;
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organized opponent In the history of the Democratic
Party," Kulewlcz said.
"Mr. Mondale has as his Ohio leader, a man In
whom he has placed great trust and reliance, Mr. Tim
Hagan trom Cleveland, " he said.
Hagan, a Cuyahoga County Commissioner. split
with Gov. Richard Celeste In support ing Mondale
over Glenn.
Kulewlcz sa id th£o Hart campaign would continue to
seek support from Celeste and other top state and
party officials now that Glenn has dropped out of the
race.
"The statewide officials of Ohio are people who
have distinguished themselves by providing fresh
leadership to the stale of Ohio. Gary Hart shares with
them the abutty 10 provide new leadership to the

"We realize, though, that It' s a long battle here In
Ohio and we're going 10 na'&lt;l th£o help and support of
as many or thP party ond elected officials as
possible," he said .
Kulewicz told a news conlerenC&lt;' Hart would
campaign In the slate bul said no s[l('Cific dates have
been set.
How much mon!.'y has been raised for Hart In Ohio?
"It must be In excess of $10.1XXJ," Kulewicz said.
"We have a campaign treasurer who I've been giving
all the checks to. They've been corning In ... at such a
volume that I've simply handed them over. "
Besides Hart and Mondale, the Rev. Jesse Jackson
has qualified for the ballot in all 21 of the state's
congressional disIricts.

United States," Kulewlcz said .
He congratulated Glenn on "the fine race that he
has run " and Invited his supporters to switch to Hart .
"What I want to say to them Is that there Is a very
long and uphill struggle In Ohio to restore decency
(and ) fairness to the White House (and ) that Gary
Hart has emerged as the candidate who can (lo that ,"
Kulewlcz said.
" (And ) that Gary Hart, like Sen. Glenn, would
come lnlo the White House with no financial strings
attached," he said, a reference to union support for
Mondale.
"The endorsements we're most concerned about
now are those of the 1.7 million Democratic voters In
Ohio. We want very much to receive the endorsement
of a majority of them," Kulewtcz said.

:Attorney General nominee
:fires back at Senate critics
Metzenbaum said Meese's letter
responded that he Is not up for
re-election, so Meese's charge Is would not deter him from moving
forwanl with his Inquiry Into the
" off base.''
Meese's statement was released presidential adviser's ties with
on Capitol Hill by theoHiceofSenate . people who aided him financially
Majority Leader Howanl H. Baker and later got federal jobs, as well as
other matters.
Jr., R·Tenn.
'The senator said he planned to ask
It was written on White House
Edwin Thomas. the man who loaned
~tatlonery and carne one day after
the Senate panel delayed voting on Meese the $15,(XX), and his wife
Meese's nomination until after he Gretchen to testify before the
appeared at new hearings, which committee.
Both got federal jobs In California
are scheduled to begin Tuesday.
after
Thomas, a former Meese aide,
Committee Democrats de·
manded that Meese return to testify left the White House. The senator
after the White House counselor told said they would be asked whether
the panel he had " Inadvertently there was any connection between
failed" to disclose a $15,(XX) Interest· the loans and the jobs.
Metzenbaum, along with several
free loan on his financial disclosure
other Senate Democrats. argue that
forms.
Meese Is unfit to be attorney
general. They contend he has
benefitted financially from deals he
has had with several wealthy
Californians who later got federal
jobs.
They also charge he has made
COLUMBUS (AP ) - Ohlo'sSupreme Court has adopted the same
"evasive" statements reganllng a
rules reganllng the broadcasting and ;&gt;hotographlng of court
House subcommit tee's lnvestlga·
proceedings that already apply In lower C(IUrts around the state.
lion
into how former President
John McGory, public Information officer, said Friday that the
Carter's
campaign documents
court acted to end contusion reganllng oral arguments on appeals.
wound up In the hands of Reagan
The formalized rule requires media representatves to request
election aides In 1900.
pennlsslon to broadcast, televise, reconl, &lt;r photograph court
Metzenbaum has suggested that
sessions 24 hours prior to :he session.
Meese should withdraw his name
• 'Pte .~ justice alld the prllll~ ' Judges are granted the
from ~lderat111h · to su~
auihiirltY · under !he rules lo llrillt media personnel and. ·after.
William French Smith as attorney
consultatloil with the media, to position rneQia equipment, McGory
geooral, but Meese backers such as
said.
Baker predict that the presidential
counselor wtll be confirmed .
In statements to the committee,
Meese has denied having any
COLUMBUS (AP) - Gov. Rlchanl Celeste has announced plans
for planting 115,(XX) Austrian pine trees this spring along Ohio's
personal knowledge about how the
highways.
Reagan campaign obtained Carter
His office said Friday that the 2-year.old seedlings wtll be placed
re-election materials or having any
along slate and Interstate highways by the Ohio ClvUlan
role In helping the men who aided
Conservation Corps.
him financially get federal posts.
They will be placed In Lucas, Wayne, Medina, Lorain, Mahonlng,
Meese was a top ofllcialln the 1900
Summit, Hamilton, Montgomery, and Cuyahoga counties.
Reagan campaign .
Last year, 81,600 trees were planted along the highways after being
provided by the natural resources department's Marietta nursery.

White House :
assailant held
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WASHINGTON (AP ) - Edwin
'Meese 111, with his nomination as
:attorney general Increasingly under
•fire from Senate Democrats, says
he has done nothing Improper and Is
looking forward to testltylng In a
second· round of hearings "so that
·the truth can prevail."
• President Reagan's top policy
adviser sent a comba tlve statement
to members of the Senate Judiciary
Conunlttee on Friday, declaring:
" I've en~aged In no Improper act."
Meese lashed out at those he said
were making "false and misleading
statements" and said they were
opposing his confirmation for
·election-year gains.
But his primary opponent on the
panel, Sen. Howanl Metzenbaum:

WASH INGTON !AP I -Ayoong
man with a history of drug abuSe
who was shot near the White H~
after allegedly threatening a guard
with a shotgun Is being held inpsychiatric tests at a federalmenft!!
hospitaL
David A. Mahonski, 25, dlsrupei;;l
his federalcourt appearance Frt~
with repeated clilims he waJ
drugged by President Reagan, the
FBI, the CIA and' the Air Force. •
Mahonskl told a· federal rna~
trate that he had " been down to the
White House to ask the ;&gt;resteent'ro
onler the FBI to take that bugoutcl
my ear." Government agents "puill
bug in my head which transmits
everyt bing I think across the
count ry."
" I don't need anot her nut warn:
The president has had me in three
already, " said Mahonskl, who waS
charged with resisting a uniforme(l
Secret Service agent who tried .to
question him Thursday night on a
public sidewalk outside the White
House.
"The president of the United
States and certain elements of the
society fill me with drugs and ruin
my life. like the communists
would," Mahonski said during his
appearance before U.S. Magistrate .

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Governor extends moratorium
COLUMBUS (AP) - Gov. ·RJchanl ' Celeste has Issued an
executive order extending his October moratorium on reductions In
Social Security disability benefits, his office said Friday.
The governor directed the state's Bureau of Disability
Determination not to reduce disability benefits for any recipients or
those who receive Supplemental Income Security except In cases of
fraud.
In 1981, the federal government onlered states to systematically
review disability cases and end benefits for those who are not entitled
to them.
Celeste has not complied tully, he said, because more than halt of
the recipients get back their benefits after appealing In court .
Until President Reagan or Congress changes the program, the
moratorium will continue, the governor said.

Freight system plans expansion
COLUMBUS (AP) - Yellow Freight Systems Inc. has proposed a .
$9 million expansion of Its terminal here, a company spokesman

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The company has terminals In 437 cities In the United States.

Foundation chooses principal
HEATH (AP) -The Freedoms Foundation has chosen Principal
George W. Yeager of Garfield Elementary School here as the
educator who did the most In the United States to promote "the
American way of lite" In 1983.
Yeager Is to receive the foundatlon!s Educators Awanl at the
school Wednesday. The school, with 400 students, has won other
Freedoms Foundation awanls Ill the last four years.
The foundation, of Valley Forge, l a., promotes citizenship,
patriotism and " the American way of lite," said Alberta Sharp,
president of the Columbus chapter. Yeager Is retiring a few days
lifter the awanl presentation. ·

PARISENNE-

FBI files drug charges
GObtJMBUS (AE-) = FBI Spedal.A&amp;m,LTe~ D. Dinan of
Cincinnati aMOUnced· Friday the a~t of four Columbus-area
residents on federal drug charges.
,
,Dinan ~titled them as Thomas J. ~. 35;Groveport, charged
· ~ ·. with conspiracy to distribute cocaine; Michael J. Maguire, 32,
Whitehall, charged with distributing cocaine: and Tracl Baxter, 28,
and .herhusband, Charles W. Baxter, 'n, bQthotGroveCity,charged
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U convicted, RJas and Maguire could get up to 15 years In prison
and a $25,(XX) tine ~h while the maximum penalty upon conviction
"lortlie BaXters woold be one year In jan alld-a-$5,(0) tine.

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manager for Ohio John Kulewlcz answers reporter's questions Friday
al the opening of Hart's campaign headquarters. In Columbus. (AP
Laserphoto) .

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"I have had just about enough----~
· that l can take in America," said
Mahonski. 1 10 was shot in the right
forearm by Lt . Walter J . Gorman ."
The criminal complaint filed bY
government prosecutors charged
that Mahonski reached Into his coat
for a J().gauge sawed.off shotgun
that he pointed at Gorman.
,
The Secret Service agent orde~
Mahonski to "freeze" before firing a
single shot from his service
volver. Ihe complaint said.

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. LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP I
- Leaders of Lebanon·s warring
factions returned to formal negot iations Satunlay after a day of
behind-the-.scenes bargaining. but a
Moslem opposition leader discount e d for ecas ts by pro·
government groups of a quick
accord.
Both sides spoke of progress at the
national reconciliation conference.
now In Its sixth day. but differed In
their assessments of how far they
had advanced towanl a resolution of
the longstanding and bitter differences dividing Lebanon.
President Amin Gemayel said in
an Interview Friday with Swiss
television that "very positive work"
gave rise to hope of reaching a "new
historic compromise In the corning

hours."
However, Nabih Berri , leader of
Amal, Lebanon·s largest Shiite
Moslem militia, said Friday night
he expected the discussions to
continue until at least Tuesday.
The conference of the leaders of
Lebanon's eight major factions
recessed Friday to mark the
seventh anniversary of the assassination of Kamal Jumblatt, father of
Druse opposition leader Walld
Jumblatt, who is attending the
conference.
Also attending the conference are
observers from Saudi Arabia and
from Syria, which backs antigovernment Druse and Moslem
forces and Is playing a key role in the
shaping of an acconl.
o n the agenda for Satunlay's

plenary session was a draft of a
"common document." worked out
by two committees, with measures
aimed at consolidating a cease-fire
acconl reached earlier In the talks
and on political reforms lo be
carried oul under a futu re "govern·
men! of national unity."
A moderate Moslem member or
one of the committees. speaking on
condition he not be identified, said
thai "only a lew points" on the
reform proposal had yet to besettled
by the full meeting.
Berri, however, sa id pro·
government delegations were still
refusing to yield to the opposition·s
principal demand - the abolition of
the 40-year-old system thai gives
Christians the largest share of
power In the government.

Moslems arc In the majority iit
Lebanon, which has a population of
about 3 million.
Berti said the conference was
"not deadlocked ...
He charged that the latest
cease-fi re violation in Beirut -an
exchangp of mortar and grenade
fi re Friday - was triggered by the
rightist Christ ian Phalange militia.
"They an? bombarding our residential quarters to put pressure on the
talks lo maintain theold system," he
sa id .
Later he softened his toneandsald
he felt lhe pro-government Christian delegations are " listening to
what weare
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25 leftists, 14 troops die in
rebel attacks; journalist killed
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador lsts returnlngfromSuchitotosaldan
(API - Twenty-five leftist rebels additional 10 government troops
and at least 14 government troops were killed by the guerrillas In
.dle&lt;lln a guerrilla attack on the town roadside skirmishes.
of Suchltoto, military and clvUlan
The Defense Ministry Issued a
sources said. The rebels burned the statement saying soldiers killed 25
town hospital, ambushed troops and rebels, but .the ministry gave no
fought houSe-to-house with soldiers. details.
A photographer for Newsweek
Suchltoto was home to 15,1XXJ
magazine was killed Friday as he peoplebeforetheclvUwarbrokeout
headed for Suchltoto.
4~ years ago. Most residents have
More fighting was reported north since fled the area, and only some
of the Torola River Friday during a 5,(XX) people remain.
nearly two-week.old sweep through
Newsweek magazine photoSan Miguel province by the 3nl grapher John Hoagland, from San
Infantry Brigade. Two soldiers and Diego, Callt., was shot and killed
12 rebels were reported killed there. Friday as he traveled to cover tlie
Thi! Guerrtllas' Radio FarabUndo ·fighting IJrSuchltoto. Hoagland, 00,
Marti, tiM! official voice of the and Time magazine photographer
Popular Liberation Forces, said Robert Nlckelsberg were walking
about 400 guerrillas attacked Suchl· with government soldiers when tliey
toto, 'n miles northeast of San were ambushed from behind by
Salvador, Friday.,
,
rebels about 14 miles north of San
Military ottlclals In Such!toto said Salvador.
"We got sprayed with bullets and
four pollee were killed and at leastlO
government ·trooJ&gt;Ii wounded In one of them get- him," said
fighting Inside the town, a once Nlckelsberg, ad!!!!lghewasnotsure
prosperous trade center. Journal- whether the fatal bullet came from

the rebel or government side.
The government fears rebels will
attack polling stations during the
presldentlal ·election March 25, but
the rebels nave they will not try to
disrupt the voting.
A Salvadoran leftist leader says
Western countries should not send
observers to the election.
"You don't have to go to El
Salvador to know what Is happening. It Is just political tourism, what
they are going to do," said
Guillermo Ungo, president of the
Democratic Revolutionary Front .
In Montreal for a three-day conference on Latin America.
The front Is Ute pol)tlcal organlza ·
tlon suppporting guerrillas who
have been fighting El Salvador's
U.S.·backed government.
Ungo said countrtes who send
observers to the election are tacitly
approving the Reagan admlnlstratlon'sSalvadoran policies, which the
rebels oppose. Canada Is among
several Western_Wlffitries pll!nnlng
· to observe the voting.

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IN SAN SALVADOR - John ~
Hoagltu1d, a photographer work• :
lng on contract for Newswq 1
magazine, was killed FritJai :
near the town of Suchltoto, In ~ ,
Salvador during lighting 00. •
tween government troops
rebels, journalists with him and ~
a U.S. Em~Jl!Ssy sPQkesmur ! .
said. (AP Laserphoto I
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March 18, 1984

· Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohi-Point Pleasant, W. Va.
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&amp;One Into operation at Mlnersvme. Coal h hauled by

tnlck to Minersville - to a location that many years
ago was lmown as White Rock SaltCo.1be coal Is then
dwnped down a chute from which Ills canied via a

strept throat
positive
chlldren
needculture
to seeabefore
physician
for a
diagnosis can be established .
Scarletlna can have serious
complications a nd residents should

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Theft case submitted to grand jury
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis Mu·
nicl,pal Court Judge James A.
Bennett found probable cause
Thursday to hold a Point Pleasant
man to the next session ofthe Gallia
CoUnty grand jury for grand theft.
Rex A. sayre, 26, ~Ohio St., is
c~llfged by city police with the theft
of a 19Sl Pontiac owned by Lora
Sn&lt;iw last Jan. 7. Bennett continued
sayre's bond.
Blneswereissuedonfourcharges
against Wllllam G. Collins, 24, Rt. 2,
Vinton. He was fined $12 for faUure
to register; $12forspeeding; $!17for
possession of marijuaf\3; and costs
for driving under suspension.
Pleading not guUty to DWI were
Edward L. Kirby, 19, 45 Lincoln
Ave., and Terry L. Barcus, 22, 316\?
SeCond Ave. Kirby's bond was
COJitinued and he was scheduled to
a~ at a Monday pretrial, whlle
Bai'cus was placed on $1,00l
~ce bond and slated for
pretrial March 26.
I'n traffic cases, J effrey A. Clagg,
22,; Rt. 2, Gallipolis, forfeited $40
bondtorunsatevehicle; Kenneth D.
MOrrison, 28,Kerr, wasfined$60for
speeding; R. Wayne Saunders, 44,
Rt: 2, Patrtot, forfeited $40 bond for
no muffler; Virginia A. Robinson,
42;, Dayton, forfeited $40 bond for
falluretocontrol ; AndrewL.Evans,
~ Marietta, forfeited $40 bond for
im'properpassing.
:f orfeitingbondforspeedingwere
David Pritcbard, 42, Lakeview, $37;
Dbnald W. Staley, 36, Liberty, N.C.,
$37; Billy K. Carl, 49, Waynesfield,
$.'!; Esther L. DeMoss, 46, Pomeroy, $38; Kenneth F . Groves, 35,
Kettering, $38; Michael W. Pore, 29,

~ter,$38.

GALLIPOLIS - Charges of
·domestic violence and custody
violation against Stephen McCor·
mlck, Columbus, were dismissed
Friday lnmunicipalcourtatrequest
of the complaining witness.
David N. Sefton, 25, Sissonville,
W.Va., charged withDWI, was lined
UX&gt;, sentenced to three days In jail,
given a 61klay driVer's license
suspension and 18 months
probation.
Pleading not gullty to DWI was
Kenneth R. Meek, 31, Columbus,
who was placed on $500 recogniz.
ance bond and scheduled to appear
for a March 26 pretrtaJ. .
Charges of dlsorderty conduct
and assault against Anthony D.
Burnhelmer, 39\? Court St., were
continued untU Tuesday for plea
entrY. He was put on $500 recogntz.
ance bond.
Charged with Impersonating an
offlcer,anotgulltypleawasentered
by David E. Kuprtnski, Little
Hocking. He was put on $500

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COATS
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PH. 992-6101

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Choose from Tltel.arg•t Selections In
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2 yr. old neutered go.ot. Colt
114·38B·8270.

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!PoMEROY - Ha rold Eugene
Gibbs, 71, Hartford, W.Va., and
NO!ldus Marte Hendricks, 58, Ra·
cine, wereissuedamarrtagelicense
in Meigs County Probate Court.

W. MAIN ST. ·

VINTON, OHIO .
JAMES.O:...US.HrMif;- •·

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11l1ry we egrM on in return

Auction every Tu11d1y for work. Rev. H.L. McDe·
night, Pt. Pleeoent, WYo. nlel, P.O. Box 48, St-rt,
Auct. Lonnie Nee!. Youth Oh 411778 or eel 114·182·
Conter Bldg., Cemden 81. 4880 Of 112·112&amp;.
114·387·7f01 .
RARE OPPORTUNITY :
Rick Peeroon Auctioneer High collber pereon, . - r
lervlce. Eoteto, Form, An· pooltlon with menegement
tlque • Mquldetion uln. opportunity. Age no benler,
Ucenoed • bonded In Ohio • lntenolve ohort trll .... pro·
WYo. 304·773· 117811 or grem. commluion in ucen
304· 773.91811.
of t 18,000, whh no Nmlt.
C.r n-uery. Coultl be the
Auction every Fri. night 11 opportunity your loolltng
the Hertford Community for. Cell for conldenllel
Center. TNCidoedo of n- Interview. olk for M. Dene.
morchendiM ,.,.rv · 814,&amp;82·11111 .
Conel-to of now ond
uoed merchendloe olweyo Locet Pomeroy RetaH otore
fllcherd Roynotdo need fulltlme oeln - n.
Auctioneer . 304· 27&amp;· oome light cteontne r•·
3081.
qulred. Mull be nNI ond
courteoue end wiiNnl to
MI. Aho Auction. Every whh pubNc. end
leturdoy 8 p.m. Conelgn· complete ,.oume to P.O.
mente eccepted 1:OOtill
Box 729· 8. Pomeroy. Ohio,
time. Emmo Bell euctio....,. 411781.
4288177 Uc. 429·84.

Wile-•·

Store m11nager w1nted. Su-

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,....,... to Delley a ..tlnel.
Box 729·A, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Wo pey Cllh for tete model 411789.
ctNnuoedcero.
Jim Mink Chlv.· Otdo Inc . Trel.... for ...... bull"""
leedlng to moneger pooltlon.
BMI Gene Johneon
Contect Job Service In
44a.:te72
pereon, 221 8th SlrHI.
Wented to buy uoed coet • Point PINoent.
wood heotero. Swetn Furnl·
MEN·WOMEN Carew pooi·
lure, 441·31118. 3rd. • lion
whh ,..negement op·
Olive St .. GoiNpolto, Oh.
port unity. Up to t 1.1 SO per
mo. with unlllftiled polln·
Wonted to buy equere done· till. Thto could the one your
Ina clotheo. Size 10, eny looking for. CeH betwMn 9
type~ C.H 441·41137.
end S for Interview. Inter·
will ctooe Mercll 19th,
Ueed Mobile Homeo • 3:00PM . Cell 304· 87&amp; ·
Cempero, Trevel Trellero. 5899 .
_1_14_·_44_1_·_0_1 7_11_.____ 1---------:
1
..LoBo opportunity. Up to
Went to leooe Hunting rlghto t 1.1110.00 per month. With
on epprox. SOO ecre In
1 t Thl
M..on or Jeckeon County, unlimited potent e .
1
the_ _ _ __
_ _be_
W. Ve. J - H. 8tute• 1_could
&amp;
Rn · 17'u· 3313 • Buo• •-Full or port time, no ••-·
...... 14 ••e
1~oeoc.
8340•
~·- •
r1..-- ne-oNry
wiN treln.
Uoed pool toble. con 441· C•r..• nd Phone. Celt 304·
7 2 8 18
2201 or 4411·2734.
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Wonted to buy. N-. uoed • 12
Situations
entlque furniture. WUI buy 1
Wanted
piece or completo houN·
holdo. Atoo compleii.Auctl· 1--------oneerlng oervlce. Coli
WIU ..,. for the elderly In my
Rodney Howery 814·1198· home. Loll of referencoo.
7231 .
Men or women. CoM 114·
11117·3402.
Buying dolly gold, oliver
colno. rlngo,i-lry, oterllng
were, old ·colna, l8rge cur~ 11 Help Wanted
""cy. Top prlceo. Ed. Bur·
klltl Berber Shop, 2nd. Ave.
Mlddtoport, Oh. 114·892·
Slits
3478.

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reotdent. elderly peroon. Cell
304·11711·1293.
WIH do houM cleaning. Point

PlooNnt end vicinity. 304·
1711·4394.

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

School a
Instruction

Wented old plenoo. Peylng
120. end 1!10. eech. Ftrot
floor . only. Write glvlna
dtrectlona. Witten Plenoo.
Box 181: Bordle Oh 43848.
Ceiii14·413·110S.

oo ,.., ..,.
""' oorolnp. ,olofttlol lint ""
"rninp of $21,000 to 147.5GO.

mall until you heve inveetl-

getld the offering.
LOCAL ROUTE FOR SALE.
No oell~g. collection only.
not !fiii'OK. 1300. per
wllk. Requlreo 3·4 houro
per-k. Witt toke 112.1100
ceoh. Write P.O. Boxll9247.
llrmlnghem. AL 3112119·
8247 . Phone 2011· 879·
7381.

22 Money to Loan

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Kehh'o Lown Mowing •
Trlmmlna Sorvlce. Retlebte
end dependlll&amp;e. R -·
ble roteo. CoU 441·31 119 or
2&amp;1·1261·;

7 room. 1'II beth. cerpet,
gerege, 2 rm b-ment.
Good Shepe. Clllllll14·992·
7244.
I room houN, 1 ..,. on lend
contrect . 304·176· 7641
evening a.

lr8iler; eo1f contained. oloepo

Scenic Hills Nunlng Center
150
II nteNiew.
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14•70 lhrH bed.room mo·
bllo home, 12x28 family
100m. coal or wood burner.
8CJ'e lend, outbuilding. Exc.
eond.. J•rv• Run Road,

Apple Grove. W. Vo. 304·
876·23611 .

1874 12xl0 ott electric
-lie home. Good condl·

II

lion.

35 Loti &amp; Acreage
Por Nfe 10 oc. Rio Grendo.
Centerpoint Rd. Cell 614·
212·119111.

32 Mobile Homaa
for Sale

31i ecr.. off Rt. 688. behlod
,..irgroundt. Home aitet or

TRI · STATE MOBILE
HOMES . USED· CARS.
TRUCKS . GALLIPOLIS .
CHECK OUR PRICiiS. CALL
814·4411·7672 .

priced reguter tuningt -

dlocounteto Senior Chlzeno.
Churcheo • Schoolo. Word'•
Keyboerd. 304·876·3824.

Pieno Tuning end Repair.
Brunicerdl Mulic Co., 448·
0187. Skill end Integrity our
tredemlllll. Lone D11tiol1,
e14·742·2961 .

form . 137.000 firm . Celt
448·2168.
ocre tot on Mitcholl Rd .
Ctooe to hoopital. rural wa·
toor. city ochoola. •8.995.
Cell 44a.:l933 .
Y,

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSI!l'l QUAL·
1TY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI. WEST, GAUIPOLIS.
RT 311 . PHONE 814·4411·
7274.
1977 12x81lmobllehome, 2
bdr., fumlohod. good cond.,
•8.300. Celt efter 4 ond on
weekends. 814·211·6818.

fumlturetool Colt 614·992·
8941 .

1 ri&gt;Om. 1 Y, betho. Afreme.
w'" to well cerpel, drKied
welt, .19 of an acre. reasona-

rioua call era only. Priced for

1910 Skyline 10•60, 2
roome • beth. 110 kitchen,
111 up for Sundly School
roomo. t1.196. No Sundoy
c.tto. Cell 614·388·8370or
814·388·8271 .

duced prlcea. Call 614·949·
2MO or 949·2671 .

rolld

lots for Nle. Recine. Re-

I acret. 3 miles out Route

3&amp; on 3 Milo Rd. Phone
304·678·2984.

8

ceo.flniohed floors, lg. front
For Sale or lease, Country porch. portietly lnoulated.
Ce~out.Deli , UpperRivor
Priced to Nle. Coli 1114·
Rd... 'Gelllpolio. Ohio. Cet1 992· 7887 or 992·6364.
814·44a.2192 orl14·4411·
l ·-181_7_1_._ __ __
2 etory houae on large lot,
Bro1d Run Road. 7 room

18 Wanted to Do
BORDMAN'S
Golf Club Repair
ReariP&gt;Refinish. Resh1ft
All Types of
Rep1ir AVIillble

beth • 'II 832.000. 304·
882·2407.

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Unfu rniahed houa in .........
roy. a100 per rnonlh pluo
depoait. Catti14·PI2·7SU :
eftoor 5 p.m.
Middleport. 3 -

· beth ·

up, living nn.. kitchen·• . ·
laundry down. nice yerd.

'200 a mM!h. Cell 181
Childa 614·992·2449 or
99~ · 3629 .

2 bedrm hou•. newly rwfur· :
bishod . 174 Cole lt .. Mid·
dleport. t 11111 pluo depoelt.
No poll. Cell 114·98Z..
2597.

Public Sale
lk Auction

WINTER'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Sinct 1973
Now

Booking Sales
For

1984

Turn your ponooot ,.,.rty .
illlo cosh in - . , "Till Auc·

tion Way".
Licensed ond 811Med
In Ohio and W. Va.

l ember of W.V. AIKtionttn Assa.

Edwin Winter-AIICtioneer
Millwood. WV

new . Call

814·246·9328 .

PUBLIC A[CTION

1Ox35 pertiolly remodeled,
otoo Golden Fek:on cemper.
28 ft. uff contllnod. Call
814·388·9688.

SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1984
10:00 A.M.

Located at D.J.'s Trading Post, 923 S. 3rd An., Mid·
dieport. Ohio. Sabra is selling her antique 1nd col·
lector items. Tom has sold home and moving to Fo·
rida so will sell odd &amp; ends.
"ANTIQUE AND COLLECTOR ITEMS"
Mahogany Federal Huntbound used 10 England w/ brass tnm
and secret compartments. 3 L. Muster Shultz stem. solid ch·
erry 1803 baby cradle, walnut wash stand w/ marble top,
mahogany &amp; cherry table on pedestal sw1vel base. Shlker &amp;
Windor chalfs, Shaker &amp; Walnut cane rockers. o.1k hall tree,
walnut book shelf. oak round starnl w/ claw &amp; ballleet. col·
1ect1on of Strail Toys, mtsc. other 1ron toys, lace ~nens of all
kmd . marble to p stand , several large p1ctures. quilts, chafing
roaster lor Huntboard, beaded purses. mtlk cam. hats, 12
place setting HaVIland china. cut glass. pmk, green. blue de·
presston glass ol all k1rnls. brass &amp; pewter carnllesticks,
desk. cherry shell. wash copper. all k1nd of brass &amp; pewter
items. Barbie dolls. lots of other dolls. shoes. dresses. sl!rling
silver items. Firew1de. Goddy Dutch. lros Pressa . and lots of
other rte ms.
"MISC."
Couch. chairs. chest ol drawers. wrought ~ro n table &amp; chairs,
games. luggage. drums. VIOlin, army unilo rms. books. all
kinds of tools. Silve r dollars. Silver dimes. ptcnic table. pipe
dies &amp; taps. '• &amp; ll drill motors. chainsaw. m1sc. bits and lots

Owner muot soli 1980
14x64 Uberty mobile home.
Lots of extr... Price to tell.

Cell 448·3227.
12•80 Champion 2 bdr., gito
fumance. WB, drepea, ap pliances. new carpeting, on

rontod lot. $6.915 . Cell
448·3933.
14•70 3 bdr .. witllfiroplaco.
1687.

room• and bllth, large

entrance way, pantry, lg.
baHment and attic. firepla-

5 room hou11 Sl Mill Crllk,
1150 per. mo .. t711 tllposlt..
Call 448· 1340 or 441 ..
3870.
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1 .8 •ere building or mob.

central air-heat. Call 446-

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811_.

poll. Inquire et
Salea • Sllf"Yiceo, Firat •
Olive St .. Gellpollo.

Rd. County weter evoilebte.

frontage on old 160
,_, Porter. All utRitleo
lftltoble. U .960. Cell 614·
388·8801.

like

In t own 3 or 4 bdr. hou• on
Rtverview Dr .. very nk:e, nb

llouthw...., School Di•
trlct. Pordywoodod t2.600.

home. Lot with subltantial

..... .. ........... 2. bed·

Small 4 roomo • bill),
fumiahod. toe. 736 reer 3rd.
Ava.. Gallipolio. Cell 441·
3870 or 448·1340 .

Smelt houoo for rwnt . R..... ·
oncoa • Adultli. 304·1'7&amp;1316.

14•70 Kirkwood 2 bdr.
mobile home. Control A·H ,
cerpet, underpinning. Cell
814· 268·8036 or after
8PM. 441·8261.

room ,

HOUIH fer Rent: :

Approx. 2 ecret, ne•r Cen•point on Rio-Centerpoint

c.n 814·246·6406.

14•70 Windoor. total elect·
ric, CA. front • bock awn·

PorMroy. 2 atory homo. 2
bedrooms. livtng room. famIly room. •18,000. Call
81 4·927·9888.
.
Busina11
Opportunity

3~118 · 1763 .

in IO ' a.

ond trenopoling. Coli 992· quick uto. Call 814·246·
9289 .
6403.

Uood 2 bedroom mobile
homee. furniohod . 10x60
and 12x62 aizea . Your
chance to own a comfortable home. Browns trailer

Court. Minersville. Oh . 814·
992·3324.
For Nlo, 12x86. 3 bedroom
mobile homo, $7500. Coli
614·742·2274.

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OWNERS - SABRA MORRISON
TOM AUTHERSON
CASH
POSITIVE 10
EATS
DAN SMITH - 949· 2033 OR 992· 7301
MARLIN WEDEMEYER - 245· 5152
"Not Responsible lor Accidents or Loss of Prvperty"

SPECIAL SPRING SALE
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO.
52 Vinton St., Gallipolis, OH.

JEWELL'S
Plumbing &amp;
Heating
JOBS
Big or Small
Minersville, Ohio
Experienced
Reasonable
Work Guaranteed

992-6030
21

MARCH 20, 1984
APRIL 10, 1984
APRIL 24 I 1984
Cow

&amp; Calf,

PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM EQUIPMENT - CATTLE
STOCK TRAILER- LAWN MOWER

Springer Cows, and Stocker Cattle.

FRI., MARCH 23, 1984, 11 A.M.

All Sales On Tuesday
Sale Time 8:00 P.M.
Cattle will be received at the yard

Located at Jackson County Livestock Market, Fair·
plaine, W. Va ., 6 miles south of Ripley off 1·77.
Owner. Dr. James Kessel of J&amp;M Farms. is sell inc at
public auction a complete dispersal of Farra Equip·
ment and Cattle.

7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on day of the sale
ALL CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME

fARM EQUIPMENT: M.F. 165 diesel sp1noul wheels. dill .
lock, remote valve: M.F. 245 diesel woth Allied loader, spi&lt;10ut
Y'heel~. front wheel weights: N H 355 grmder mixer. like
new; M.F. 725 7' mower cond1t1oner. bought mid ·sea~en ol
i983, 1ike new: M.F. 124 baler: M.F. 3 pt ra ke . li~ ~ew: M.F.
110 maoore spreader: Neimeyer N.R. 302 hay teddlf: M.F.
7' Dynabalance rear mower: J.D. I4" 2 bottom plow: J.D. 7' 3
pt. disc; Ford 6-blade: Woods 5' rotary mower: Bush Hog 5'
rotary mower: lely seed sower: 6- 12' bunk feeders: 5
round bale feeders: 3 creep feeders: Sllhl 0·28 chain saw:
Homelite XL·2 chain saw: Co·op portable a~r compressor: Lin·
'
coin 225 amp. " elder.
. l
STOCK TRAILER: 1979 Cherokee gooseneck stock trailer.
'
20'x71\', excellent condition.
LAWN IIDWER: Gravely 8199 commrc1al nding traciQr with
•
· 5' belly mower and 5' blade, 19.9 hp, excellent condition .
CAnLE: 20 cross bred grade cows wtth calves~ side: 10
oreo hetters, due to calf in early fall; 4 sprnger cows: 3 co"s
-without cllves: I reg. Chianina bull. 3 yrs. old .
~
AUCTIOIEERS NOT: lost all eqaipment waa ..... aew
f
by Dr. ltssel and an is field ready. Macbi~ Sills at
11:00 A.l .. cattle at approximate]) 1:00 lloll' lile\o sel·
•
Inc of tittle everythlna has bfl!l moved&gt;111!111 flrtt to
•
J~ehon County livestock Market lor convenittlce.
4
TERIIS: Cash or Positive I. D.
For mort intorm1tion contact Kenny.Judce. farm Mer..
Pilon• 372·5388.
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.. AUCTIONEER: Edwin .
Mill~tood. W. Va.
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TOMMY JOE STEWART

Busineaa
Opportunity

dtnct:

1onc111. Tot1clol &amp; Wodltld11

ac. con. Cell 814·992 ·
3287.

Shown by appointment

PIANO TUNING Lower

41

otx; refrlgeretor. atove with

oven; bike corrior: ewnlng:

-oom.
finithed II
ment.

Coil for 10 oppolnt- II COlli·

Tom Armstron1
614-775·2500

18711 17 ft . Fleetwlng

only. 304·87&amp;·4339. Priced

Profe11ionel
Services

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City of Galllpolle or
10xS6 N- Moon, 2 bodrm. ohipo of Cley. Or_, or
eppllenCft. woohor • dryer. Golllpollo. Write to P.O. lox
vinyl underpinning, porch &amp;33. Gettipollo, Oh 411131 .
Included. Good ctoon condl·
lion. f38110 . Colt 304·882·
H73 otter 8 p.m.

11••·

bath.

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fenced bockyerd. potlo. Exc.
cond. Convenient locetlon.

Work: Etectricol, Remodel· bly priced . Cell 614·268·
Ina. Plumbing, • odd jobo. 1989.
No metter how omell. Coli
Mon· Thun .. 1:00· 6 :30 , 3 bdr. brick ranch , 2 acrn. 1
mi. from Rodney,hardwood
441·4109.
floor, 2 full betho,
LR.
Will give pleno • orgen large kitchen. 2 car garage,
IIIIORI In my home to ell electric, wood burner.
beglnnero • edvonced IIU · good garden ground. Sedenta, also teach chording

8eum Addhlon, 3 bdrmo,
2Y. betho, ec. wood burntn~
fire piece. 2 petloo, woodo.
TP water •
ecreo,
t87,1100. o - wi t help
flnence or witt conlider lend
contrect with t1100 down
• peym.,to of tiiO.OO.
Colt 114·981·4387.

For Nil byo- · M-w·
brook Addn. 3
2

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below merllot reteo.
Fixed conventlonel FHA·
VA.Leede r Mortgage ,
Athena, collect 014·692·
30111 .

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for Sale

Homea for Safe

73 12xl0 Cern•on 2 bdr.
with tip out loto of oxt,.l.
304·876·1484 oNr 6 ond
anytime wHkendl.

in town! Some beauttful

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stort -

I NOTICE 1
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
USHING CO. recomm.,dl
thet you do buolnou with
people you know, ond NOT
to - d money through the

31 Homea for Sale
A to Z Handymen Sorvlceo.
Cheohire oree, 4 bedrooms.
Coli Don 11 4411·9319.
2Y. b!lho. family reom. !ergo
Gonerel Heuting ond Treoh ge,.... tow geo hutlng.
,.move! Service. Relleble tiO'o. Cellll14·3117·0108.
ond dependeble. Coli 4411·
Owner wMI give hottoll dee!
31119 be._ 9 end II .

for hlp IMIIMCIIoto o•ntop oni
r~pld ldvatlctiMftl in tM lftl, ~
Spoclollnd dlwlslon of M ntsbtiollod lntornatlonol ooplliutlon
offlfS a position 'in • • Ntlll
to
pro.,.tiOo Ia a
NHtf of lftonUtl.
PrevioYS • ..,..wttnl ••lltflllct
htlpful. Oor coooptoto trolniol pro·
ptm tMpltnlzts sales, m~rkttina
~nd waonal dtvtlopment.
If J011 q011lf.' (21 or older, boMo·
blo with doponcloblo ITMtpooll·
tionl J011 will bo-niiHMII·

coiiM to

Opportunity

18 Wanted to Do

hcollOftt opportunity for 11 11·

COMPLETE HOUIEHOLDI
FURNITURE. Bedo, Iron,,
wood, cupboerde. cholro,
cheoll, booketo, dloheo,
atone (ero, onttquH. gold
ond oltvor. Write· M. D.
MIHer, Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
411718 or coli 114·812·
7710.
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THOMPSON BOOKKEEP·
The Leeming Tree Child Cere lNG Monthly end Querterty
Center. 448·8178 . Child eccounto welcome. 428 Se·
cere . pre-achool. eft er cono1 Ave. Coli 441-,1311.
ochoot cere. Ageo 2Y.· 10.
8:30AM·II:30PM .

lrtlli¥1, IMbitiCMII ~ k»ot;IAf:

Contact

: ·~ CITY, INC•

haa • vacency for 1nother

Sales and
Marketing

Ceoh potd for Ioney Iron or
huvy Iron bedo. t1 10 end
up for c...,tn Melgo Co.
atone Ioro. Old time cupboerd. coli 1·304·882·
2711

Previous experience a Plus.

We Will Net Be

The LNmlna TrH Child Cere
Center, 441·8178. ChMd
cere , pre· achool. efter
ochool cere. Ageo 2Y.· 10.
I·'- '_30
_A
_M
_·_&amp;_:3_0_PM
_.- - Mercor'o Rlvorvtew Per·
oonel Core Horne hlo vecen·
cteo for otderly peroono.
Betty Mercer ow-. 304·
773·11882.

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POSITION ·AVAilABLE

I Don't Be Mlaleecl

: li?n,;,. iiGI FARI

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Wanted To Buy

Shellow well pump. 304·
8811·3338.

.CALL CHARLIE TODAY
·1 614-112-2111

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5 p.01.·9 p.KI.
ORDER &amp; TAKE
An Equal Opportunity !""'""
1DELIVERY' Of
11 Melp Wanted
1/ f
·YOUR
SPRING
1
, FERTILIZER,
HELP WANTED
SPRING .SEED &amp;..
· SEED-:CORN . •-- tt·tL-l·liM~HOUS£KEEP.ING
.tow, Low.PfiCII

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orowde 11 thl1 booming
m1rtcet. fl 1 dly lnehle, f3

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H . - n premoum lealtoefs. Loog-lasting construc1ioo.
And enough comton to keep )&lt;lU goong
long. unt~ fs time lor your
Tomberfands agam.

HaywardJ.McComas,19,VInton,
student, and Wllrna 0. Johnson, 16,
Vinton, student.
John M. Rumley, 28, Rt. 1,
Gailipoiis, Kyger Creek plant em·
plC?fee, and Lisa N. Swain, 23, Rt. 2.
Bfd.lvell, waitress.
Edwin L. Jordan, :IJJ, Tucson,
AriZ., U.S. Air Force, and Tina R.
~. 19, Tucson, unemployed.

Join the

permelllet buotn- In Sou·
the11tern Ohio . Expe ·
ri.,Cid, quollfled peroon.

File for marriage

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Davl1 Vacuum

CIM,.,, one heH mHe up
GICifllel Crllk Rd. Colt
114'· 441·0214.

SUIT YOUR TASJE AND YOUR

J II, I

Situation a
Wanted

'"urn'

got you covered

Card of Thenka

Sincere thlnko for - m·
bering me while I woo 11
Unlverelty Hoopltot. Moy
God 8!111 You . Gerry
Penono.

Ill's 111e weekend, 111en l's Tmberland tirre. Wlltl i&lt;!9llS and an old shin IO&lt;
kicking around the yard. Or with slacks and a blazer fO&lt; Sunday bruncll

bu~. $40;

w.-v.
rein or ohlne.

...

lele II c..tenery Town·
houoe Merch 18. Clotheo,
ohoeo, toyo, eppllenceo,
gleuwere. Ioeno, mloc. 9·11.

Alllllllllll.l~ll lo 1 11~

12

... the bolt. oetl AVON.
M.,..h lpectol· • low ll!rt·
up IN. Celli 14·4411·33118.
tmmedlete full· II,. __.. ...n
,......_
IIVelleble •• cNent rwpreMn·
tetiv1 for Advocecy • Pro·
~ III'YicH, Inc. Mlm.
Interior end utlrior pelnl·
._lrernonto bechlloro de· lng,
oendbleotlng, wetor·
grN In eoclel wolll, peychol·
bteltlna.
peper hlnglna end
ogy or relltld fleldo. lend
drywetl flnlohlng. FrH 1111·
to Doneld wo•er. rneteo, fully lnoured. Cell
C·O GeUipolio Developrnen·
tel c ..ter. GeUipollo, Oh 114·841·21188.
41831 . RHUm.. will net be
cere for the elderly In my
conoldered efter March 23, WIH
home.
Trained ond expe·
1984.
rlenced . Cell 1114· 982 ·
Experle- Servlce,..nfor 81183.
heeling, etr cond. • rwfriger·
core for elderly In our
etion work. lend reourne to Will
houoe.
Men or woman, LPN
Box 100 In cere of tho cere given
. Colt 814·982·
Gelllpolie DeNy Tribune, e211 7314.
Third Ave.. GetNpollo. Oh
4&amp;831 .
Have vecency for invelid or
elderly
penon . Prlveto
NNd • tedy to Nve In my roomo If prwf-d.
Cell 1114·
home In Guyovltle, Oh to 982·1022.
help llkl cere of my tnveMd
wlfo. Room, meoto, peroonet Horper'o Adult Core Ho,.
uoe of teundry room ond 1

olllllde. North 28th I t Huntington, WY. Celt Erwin,
304-1123·21 31 '

March 14. I B. 20. 22

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THE LOAFER'S LOAFERS.

'Gene R. Robb, 31, New Carlisle,
$-'B; Earl K.lson, 42, Columbus, $40;
StePhen D. Patterson, 32, Coium·

WELCOME

down In the past
yeawith
r, making
competitively
priced
gas fromit
other sources," White said. "Therefore, we are in the midst of a very
aggressive program to search out
dependablesourcesofOhJogasthat
can be obtained at less cost than
supplies from other sources."

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POP ON SPECIAL
THIS WEEK

CERAMIC TILE, APPLIANCES
MD·FlOORING 10

111

Road approx•ma-.rv 2 m•les off

of State Route 218 on Guyon FIM Merbl. leturdey, A$1
Townshop Saod bods may be 21th·l to 1. lymmn Ve
submonoa to tho Gallopoto s High lchool, Aid, Ohio. t1
offoco of Southern Ohoo PCA ,.,..,..,_for dNiefl. Cell
toca1ed at 228 Upper Rover 114·143·2218.
Road Bods wo tl be opened for 1- - --------:--:-:
onspoctoon on Monday. March 'FLEA MARKET DEALERS'
28. 19B4. a1B 30 a.m South· hpertofthelorgeetmertcet
ern Ohoo PCA reserves tho roght In 3 Ntet. The Pride end
10 accept or rotl&lt;lt any bods T...,_ FIN Melllet heo
Successful bodde&lt; w~t be goven eddhlon opece for 1100 dNI·

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - CoIumbia Gas of Ohio has announced
plans to pu rchase gas from Yankee
Resources Inc. of Columbus.
Columbia said It was the third
major Ohio gas purchase In eight
months. Company Chairman M.E .
White said Friday that the pur·
chases mean Columbia has nearly
doubled its Ohio gas acquisitions.
"The price of Ohio gas has come

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11 Help Wanted

Home located on Rocky Ford

HANGING BASKETS &amp; POTS

Columbia Gas
makes buy

,,

&amp; Vicinity

of a I 976 Freedom Mobote

BY FLAT OR BOX

begins with a fever,

I

...... oiilffpolla ........

cepting sealed btds lor the sale

FLOWERS &amp; VEGETABLE PLANTS

testonsthe
Theskin
1
looks
like itstzeofptnheads.
is sunburned with
goose 1-plmpies, Mrs. Torres said.
The rash is very fine In nature and
rapidly · involves all parts of the
body, Including hands and feet. The
rash c !ears by the end of the first
week and is followed by peeling. The
tongue is first coated white. It sheds
the white coat by the fourth or fifth
day. revealing a glistening red
"strawberry tongue. "

:m

Southern Oh•o PCA '' ac-

r~liln~ess=·=====================i

~u:a~~~~a:~~~
hoW'S as a pink· red flush containing

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.~'.· "l,' ·II:" ~..,~·:-\):,

lilness

~ If I j il ) 't

Yard Sale

'1 I' f

SERVICE ANY TIME AT WINDOW

CLELAND GREENHOU
REOPEN 1NG SOON

7

PUBUCNOnCE

Dave Dunn Variety show
Sunday 7-11

The individual may be pale
around the mouth. The face usually
has no rash. The skin rash blanches
when pressure is placed against the
skin. Scarietlna is contagious and
there is no immunization for the

Sc~~::~\::~:s:u~~e~:r~
than it was years ago, she said.
The

Public Notice

Five Points
Bar &amp;Carry Out

consult with their physicians on the
dtseese, Mrs. Torres warns.

recognizance bond and his case was
continueduntUAprU4.
In traffic cases, Raymond D.
Ktrk, ro, Gallipolis, was fined costs
for no operator's license, while line
and costs for stopping on the
roadway were suspended .
Kelli J. Green, 19, Rt. 3, Oak Hm,
was lined $12 for failure to obey a
stop sign; JeftreyR.Meny,3l,Rt.2,
Bidwell, forfeited $40 bond for
Improper passing; Wllllam R.
Flowers, 29, Rt. 2, Patriot. forfeited
$40 bond for failure to yield; Adam
T. Brown, :11, Rt. 1, Patrtot, was
lined $12 for speeding.
Forfeiting bond for speedingwll'e
Frederick P. McNeal, 47, Rt. 2,
Patrtot, $38; Howard L. Halley, Zi,
Rt. 2, Bidwell, $.ll; Richard E . Rosa,
33, Rt. 1, Cheshire, $39; Harold L.
Rowan, 46,
Debby Drive, ~;
Samuel P . Rogers, 54, Kerr, $.11;
Billy J. McPhall,ll, Columbus, $40.
Nathaniel Oliver, 57, Burlington,
N.C., $40; Steven M. Wolte, 18, Rio
Grande, $40; Robert L. Bibbee Jr.,
ll, Patriot Star Route, S41; NoleaR.
Martin, 19, Dayton, U2; ThomasL.
Comns, 36, Rt. 3, GaWpolls, $42;
Robert L. Donnell, 47, 53 Vine St.,
$43; Larry Myers, 28, Henderson,
W.Va., $43; Angela L. Maynard, :18,
Mlddleport,$14; HarohJL.Casto,18,
Charleston, W.Va., $76.

Randy A. Johnson, 21, Flies, Va.,
$42; Velma J . Wood,53,Bath,Mich.,
$43; Donald A. Smith, 24, Buckhan·
non, W.Va., $44; Steven Kalinowski,
'll, Rt. 2, Cheshire, $!15; Beverly W.
McCraw, 29, Lower River Road,
$45; Gerald W. Daniels, 36, MD ton,
Ind., $38.

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POMEROY - Several cases of
scarletlna have been confilm ed
locally, the Meigs County Depart·
ment of Health said.
Nonna Torres, R.N., the depart·
mmt's director of nursing, said

conveyor bell to the opposltle side of the llilbwa.v to 1
coal tlpple.lt Is then dllmped from the tippl! onto Olalo
River barges for shipping. The Raven-HIIddng Coal
Co. tipple Is owned by WUJJam Zuspan Sr., Mli80II,

'

uon with the maintenance, and
This positlonilrestrlctedbylawto
cleaning of buDdings and grounds of person.t who are entitled to veterans
a postal .facntty. Applicants should preference. Allqualllledappllcants
be physically able to efficiently
receive consideration for em·
perfonn the dulles of the pQSitlon.
ployment without regard to race,
Any physical condition which would · political a!fillatlons, or any other
cause the appllcantto be a hazard to non·merit factor.
himselt ani! others is disqualifying.
Applications tor quaWied persons
An applicant must have an excellent meeting the requirements wW be
driVIng record and be a ble to pass a available at the Middleport Poet
stringent driving examination.
Ofllce from 9 a. m . Monday. March
All applicants must be citizens of 19, untU 4 p.m . F riday, Ma rch 23.
the United States. In general, there
is no maximum age llmlt. The
starting salary for a fireman·
laborer is $7.55 an hour. The
part ·\]me work is a bout 24 hou rs a
week. The schedule is a six day
assignment.

Illnesses reported

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The

W. Va.

e

Post office lists parttime position

MIDDI.EPORT _ The u.s.Post
omce at Middleport announces that
applications will be taken for a
flreman·laborer part·time position.
All persons who meet the quaWI·
cation are requested to apply.
Qua!Wcation requirements are:
abWty to do tasks around a boiler
heating plant· a bDity tb operate
independently' without immediate
supervision; a btlity to handle large,
bulky objects; ability to use hand
tools; abillty to read Instructional
materials.
The duties of a fireman·la borer
Include operation of a low pressure
bollerheatlng piant; making minor
repairs to bullding and equipment:
performing manual labor In connec·

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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Hotel with 36 rooms, cable color TV's. fully
equipped kitchen, 100
seat dlnina room, 150
seat banquet
seat lounae and
screan-TV,~stap••&amp;~uip;;;dT
floor. Fully 11
pim parlor,
take out.

The Meigs Inn
IN POMEROY,

P!JBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, March 24, 1984. 10:00 A.M.

LCCIIId It 53 Cctlt Sbllt. Gallipolis. Ollio. Ail I*10IIS It·
tent11n1 must uie the biCk (IIley) entrance IS thi 1111 will
be lltld In tilt Wlrthouse. The followinc ~will be stld:
Many boxes
hats (approximatley 2,000), chatrs, 2 metal
and one
desks, 5 drawer metal file cabinet, steel
·
cases, gondola, couch. wtiOden
sections of metal shelving, ~
cabiilels with forlnica ~ llld lldin&amp;
with ;ass top, lor~ ~ \lmtr,Ji

disJMY units. metal base ·c:iltirtels

trips. pmball machine, 2 •Idling
fon:ed ai' ftlmace, and ~IIIIer
purchseil IRUSI be removed en

·'
·l

OM.

you 1re interested
in buyina or lelsina
If

call Bill Childs ., the

992•3629..

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44

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Apartment
for Rent

51 Household Goods

efficiency apart., cen tral air &amp; heat. 1 professional
type gentleman only. 446 -

12x60 2 bdr. modern fur·
11iahed trailer.

convenient

~ocotion,

0338.

'2 bdr. trallera, no city taxea.

Nearly new 1 bdr. apt . with
refrigerator &amp; stove. &amp;169
mo. water included, &amp;60

Upper River Rd.
llopooit req. Coli 614-446)3658 .

)&gt;eautlful river view in Ka nauga. Foatera Trailer Park .

dep.. no pets. Call 446 3617.

l!

Furn . apt ., all privat e, 2 mi.
from Gallipolis . Qui et gen-

&lt;:all 446-1602.

BR mobila home. Coli
··6·0390.
) or 2 bdr. furn . or unfurn ..
nice &amp; cleanm, adults only,
-4h tank fuel oil free , dep. req .

:Cell 614-266-1636 WD beforo 2PM.
'bdr. mobile home for rant .

tleman only . Call446-3918.
1 bedroom Apt . 8196 . mo .
including utilities . Equal
Housing Opportunity. Contact Village Manor Apts .

1

614-992 -7787 .
ivo ..olrlo Apts. Middleport.
rates

.Coli 446-9669 .

)llrdon apot, $200 mo. Plus
.utilltioa, dep. req . Call614,zee-t393.

Senior

$130 . Equal Hous• - 614 -

;J bdr. oil olactric, 14x70,
lum. trailer with washer &amp;
ilryer. on private lot with

for

For rent, 3 r'Oom furnished

Refrigerators . Apartment
size &amp;. regular size two 30 "
gas ranges , washers &amp;. dryers, all guaranteed. Hupp' s
Appliances &amp;. Glassware.
.Corner 141 &amp; Rt. 7. Coli
AM -FM Stero with cassette
and 8 track . BSR turntable .

Coll614-742-2916 .
81 00; washer
pair,
Maytag
wringerdryer
waaher.

$160; 36 in . gas ronge,
$100: 30 amp. elect. ronge.
$86: gas clotheo dryer, f86;

chest type freezer. 8166;

Call614-742-2358.

2 &amp; 4 bdr. mobile home. Coli
448·0608 or 446-1609.

&amp; used wood &amp; coal atoves.

bedroom, Middleport. Call
614-992-2381.

6 piece ·wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms

APARTMENTS, mobile

with bunkias $199. 2 piece
antron livingroom auites
$199, antron recliners 899.
other recliners 880. maple
dinette sets 8179, box
springs &amp; mattresa twin or

ond Gallipolis . 614-446 B221 .

)wo bedroom, B43'h Se~nd Avo .. Gallipolis. One

TWIN RIVERS TOWER.

$399, bunk bedo complete

full $100 set regular-firm

614-266-

Apartments now available to
elderly 8a disabled with an
income of less than

$12,300. Renting lor 30

maple rockers 869, 7 piece

)lobile home for rent, in

percent of adjusted income.

~ bedrm mobile home for

Nice one bedroom apt .,
unfurnished, phone 304-

bedroom. trailer. Eureka.

llof. and Dep-.
-1629.

llaclne . Call 614 -367- ' Phone 304-675-6679 .
'1148.
iant,

nice lot, Cheshire, · 1_67_6_·_2_21_B_._8_t_il_l _
6._ __
Call 304-773-6BB2. ,.

~lo .

Nice 1 bedroom, uttlities
paid. partially furnished in

:WiTH OPTION TO BUY, 14'
,.mil oil alactrlc mobile 'Pt . Pleasant . 304 -675 )lome, Htting on lot ready to 7112 .
.move Into. 1200.00 down l ' - - - - - - - - i176.00 MONTH . 30445 Furnished Rooms
)76-2711.
-2 bedroom unfurniohed, pri"ate lot, In Burdette Addn.
)200 pluo utilitioa. deposit
•nd roforencea. 304-676·
~484.

:t4x70 three bedroom moi&gt;Ha homo, partly fumiohed,
2x28 family room, cool or

:t

.wood

burner,

acre

land.

'OUtbuilding, excellent cond,
"276.00 In odvonco,
)100.00 depoait, reference.
"'•rrvo Run Rood. Apple
'Grove. W.Va . 304-676)386.
..,.obite home for rent. 3
~edroom, unfurniahed.
l:amp Conley 1220. pM

""onth. 304-676·1371 or
:J76-3B12.

For rent Sleeping Rooms

and light house keeping
rooms. Perk Central Hotel.

Coli 614-446-0756.

1
-------Sieeping room $116, utilities poid. Share both, malo
only. Range &amp; refrig. 919
2nd. Ave.. Gollipolio. Call
446-4416 after 7 PM .

46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call

614-992-7479.
One half acre lot trailer

space. $60.00 month, 3
miles to Bidwell Schools.

Coli 304-676-7746.

:43

Farms for Rent

..

47 Wanted to Rent

1n Harrlaonvllle areo. Coli
.814· 742-3033.

Wanted to rent. Hay bottoms in Rutland area. Call

"for rent, 40 acres crop land

.
.-

~4

614-742-2925 .

49

Apartment
for Rent-

For Lease

FOR LEASE approximately

•

"Furnlohed efficiency. $146.
lltilltloa paid. Shore bath.
-407 2nd. Gollipolia. Coli
=""e-4416 after 7 PM.

20 acres of hay.

ESTATES
:,APARTMENTS · (Equal
.llouoing Opportunity) has
"'ne and two bedrooms. rent

)!orting at $1 67 for one
.bedroom and $193 per
&lt;Ofnonth for two bedroom.

'iivlth 1200 deposit located
::near Foodlond and Spring
•Volley Plaza, pool and TV
..nt. Coli 446-2746 or leave
;:ineougo.
"fumiohed opt., 1 bdr .. 920
:4th Avo.. Gollipolio. $226
&lt;Utilltieo pd.. Adulta. Call
-6-4416 after 7 PM .
opt., neor HMC. 2
'bclr .. $236, utlltiloo pd., 243
)ockaon Pike, Gallipolis.
Call 446-4416 after 7 PM.
~urnlohed

:;z

bdr. apto., newly deconted. utllltieo ~;;-:. paid,
1ixc. location. Medium in-

]:omo fomllieo. A-One Real
)atate, Carol Yeager Broker.

+toward L. Yeager Ill oalealnan. Call304·676-6104 or
)04·676-6386.
1Jnfumlohed 2 BR in Crown
J;lty. 266·6520.

$120, maple dinette chaira

$35, waoh stands $34,
chromo dinette set $149.5
piece dinette set $99, used
bedroom· suites, refrigerators, ranges. chest, dre11ers.
wringer waahera, TV' a. dry-

Coli 304-675-6856 after 4
p.m.

TV &amp; Appliances, 627 Third
Ave., Gallipolis, 614-4461699. Spin washers, gas &amp;
electric dryers. auto
waahere, gas &amp; electric
rangea, refrigerators, TV
aeta.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Waahere. dryers, refrigara-

.tors. rongaa. Skoggo Applloncao, Upper River Rd.
bealde Stone Creot Motel.
614-446-739B.

~~~~,,..~~~..~·-~~··~""~"~'~··;•;'~""";:~========~ Call ~04·175-4014.

54 Misc. Merchandise 64 Misc. Merchendiae 66 Building Supplies
B. 1!o R. WOOD SHOP. Patio Knouff Firewood Pickup or
Building matarlala
furniture, picnic tablea and Dallvarad. 12"·22"atocked
novoltleo. Coli 304·876· In yard. HEAP · vandar, block, brick, uwar plpao,
prompt delivery. 814·25e· wlndowo, llntela. otc .
6406.
Claude Wlntera, Rio Grande,
6248.
0. Call 814-246·6121.
Umostone. Sand. Grovel. I_,FI_row_o_o_d_fo_r_u_la
__
. C_o_m_a_a-nd
Delivered in M11on. Melgo, . got , 20 1 load, t30 doll· Shipped Dlroct-Lowaat
Gollia or pick up at Rlchardo · verad. Call 304•878 •2991 . Coat, You build It or wa will,
&amp; Son. Coli 448· 7786.
·
·24x48 garage or barn
Sound Doolgn otarao with ., ,860. 2 bdr. wlldamau
Built on you lot a new home AM·FM, turntable and 8- homo U,950. Baa our
you can afford, over 1.100 trock, ., 26. 304-876· modal. 1·814-88e-7311.
aq. ft.. 6 roomo &amp; bath, 7677.
Now open for bualnau,
carpeted, ready to move
into. $26,600. Aloo goragoa PHOTO SPECIAL. Now thru .Mountain Stall Block, Rt.
&amp; bo11monta. Coli Patriot March 24 • 8 color printo 33. N- Hovan. Complete
Homeo Bultdera 446-8038. froni your naeotlvas. May maaonry ouppllao. 4", 8",
Will conoider mobile homo UH 8 dlffaront nagoliveo If 12" block. Dallvary Hrvica.
as trade in.
daolred. Aok for your cou· Phone day 304·882·2222.
1- - - - - - - - - pon. HOCKENBERRY evening B82·3239.
Control hunger and loae PHARMACY NORTH.
weight with New Shape Diet
Pian end Hydrex Water Pilla.
Fruth Pharmacy, Jackaon

chair and loveseat. $275 .
Sofas and chairs priced from

installation information:
Cardinal State Fencing,

Pika.

Camouflaged Army Clothing, Surpluo Rantol • De·
nlm Clothing, Dlacount Un·
ion Made Advartlolng
Spaclaltlao, H.O. "lam"
Somerville, e75·3334 Pt.
Plaaunt, Open Fri.. Sat.,
Sun., 1:00-7:00 p.m. Dlo·
play Eoii·Ravenawood .

66

$110 up to $225. Hutchea,

Will cui and aehVer ilfl·

$660. and up, maple or pine

wood. Call 614·266·1628.

up to $396.

Brand now 3B cal. Ro~tl41n.
barrell, now holatar, 2 full
boxoa of ohello $100. 30gal.

finish . Bunk bed complete
with mattresses, 8260. and

Baby bedo,

8110. Mattresses or box
springs, full or twin. 858 .•

firm, $68. and $78. Queen
oeto, $196 . 4 dr. choots,
$42. 6 dr. chosto, 164. Bed
!romeo,' S20.ond $26., 10
gun • Gun cobineta, $;160.
Gas or electric ranges t375.

Baby mottreueo, $26 &amp;
$35, bed frames $20, 125.
l!o $30, king frame $60.

HILLCREST KENNELl
Boarding all bralda. Haatad
Indoor-outdoor facllltlaa .
AKC Doblrman pupplao:
Stud Service. Call814-44e7796.

188 Maaaay F"guaon; 130
farmail with cultlvatora; 28
ft . trail.,: harrow; tobacco
baler with aytlndar. All In
axctllent oOndltlon. CaU
448· 7838 or 218·8328.
John o- tractor modal
420, 3 pt, hitch, power ~ka
off, dlao, plow, bruoh hog,
U,400. Call 814· 3117·
02111.
For Mia Ford 2 • 3 bottom
plowa, Claa 4 bottom pi-,
uHd pickup dllkt, 8, 10, 14
ft, whMI diA, fartlllzar
opraadara, ·I row boom
opray, mowara, balero, and
rokao. Daar lorn buzz oaw
and pulley, other uHd aqulpmant. Howa'a Farm Machin·
ary, Rt. 124 &amp; Mayh- Rd,
Jackaon. Oh 614-286 11144.

NHdad braedar for lamala'
Shetland Sheepdog. Call Troy-Bill tlllora. Chock our
opacial prlca bafora you buy
44e-se88 altar e.
any tlllaro. Swlohar lmpla·
Raglatarad female Blue Tick mont Co. Bl. Rt. 7 N, Galli,
Coon hound. 2 yra. old, call polla,OH . Call 6t4-448·
baforo 2:00PM . 304-676- 0475.
6424.

Graoa Had and tobacco
auppllu. lid wall mlllo, 814388·11888.

Real Eatete General

FOR SALE
4 BDR. HOUSE

338 Third Ave.
2 full bathrooms, kitchen,
dinifll room, livilll room.
larp back yard. Immediate

possession. Will
nance.

446-1171

or

help

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446-1818

3 Bedroom all brick ranch
home on landscapad 1
acre let in Rodnoy. Hoat
pump, wood slovo, 2 car
11raae. lull baumont, 2
balhs. 9% mumlble
mort1111. Serious call·
ers only after 6 P.M.
Musl see to aprocioto.
$64,500.
246-6884

Bumper ond GooHnack,
Stock, Utility and lnduatrlal
treilaro, Montgomery Trailer
8alaa, Longovlllo, Qh
41741, Call 814-1189 ·
4241 .

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Raglotarad Anguo bullo, 1-3
yra . old, axe. blood llnao.

Canaday

Run Farmo, Jackaon,
Oh 814·288-8388 or et42"'8-1717.
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Save 10% on Chlcko, FHd.
8uppllao. Order by March
S1 . Boao Aari·Cant.,, Inc.
Call 448·2413.

Realty OJ.

Large Hctlon of aggra.-

ruggad Duroo booro. Rogtr
Blntly, Boblna, Oh 1113·
114·2381.

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25 ~ust gtheet, QaQQlpoQlr. .t!&gt;kto
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9am to 6pm, Sat.
614-446-0322

52 CB,TV, RadiQ

Case 310 front ondlooder
.dozer, $4,000. Coli 614·
266-1427.

Aneu• bull for ule, 2 yra.
old. Com U.IO buahal. Call
e14-8112·8040 or 982·
2141.
For oala 1 big Rag. Anguo
bull, 3\iJ yr. old. Call WHbur
Roblnoon, et4·981· 3829
altar 8PM.

Ouartar horae, mara, broke
to rlda. 4 Yra. old, approx.
83 ln. tall. 14110. Call
et4-e67-3182.

CB radio, Browning Mork 3
with slider l!o now D104, 1---------$360. 11 in. portable color Mobile home auppliea: nonTV, good con .. $60.00. Call toxic ontlfreoze-16.60 par
614-949-2994.
·gallon. Water hooting ole·
Antiques

Antique . china cabinet &amp;

buffet. Call614-367-7106.

ACRES - Beautiful
in lhe counlry, over
woods, septic tank, wa·
available.
Nll24

1981 KINGSIREOUCED

Good condhlon hay for oalo.
Callet4-848·2B70.

Reel Eatete General

2506 GlAND CENTUl AVENUE
VIENNA, W.VA. 26105

C1ll 446..0552 Anytime
Beth Null 245·9507

104-:191.. 1U

Y-.,We4.,hl,l ..l

BI-LEVH - 4 bedrooms.

For aolo complete hoapltol
bod and bodalde cabinet.
$300. Coll614-992-11022.

446'1255
BliR 442 -OWNER SAYS REDUCE! 1974 Shuflz mot»e home
(12x65) Tip Out includes 3 BRs, new carpet, awning &amp; patio,
situaled en I acre m~. Washer &amp;dryer included. City schools. Was
$20,000, now $17.900. Call for details'

Phone .

1-(614)·992-3325
NEW LISTING -little farm
in the counlry. Aone story 3
bedroom home. TP waler,
bath. nice kllchen·w~h stove
and refrigerator for only
$35,000.

BEAunFUL WOODWORK, OPEN STAIRWAYS, NOO~ AND ,
CRANNIES GALORE, AHOME YOU AND YOOR FAMILY WILL LOVE '
3 BEDROOMS PLUS POSSIBLE FOURTH IN ATTIC FORMAL
DINING, D£N, LG. EAT-IN KITCHEN, NICE FRONT AND BACK'
PORCHES. ALSO SUPER SIZE GARAGE APT. WITH 3 BEDROOMS
LG. LIVING RM. AND REC. RM. IN CITY. $75,000.
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and down eight is 1500.

Vulnerable: East-West

Mike can get out with

Dealer East
Wetl

PRICE REDUCED - POMEROY - Remodeled 3bedroom
home WJtll full basement new
back IXlfCh, large lot. ard home
is pretty much mamtenance
lree. Now $27.900.00.

is II 00, down seven is 1300

North

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down six if he can ruff two
hearts in dummy. If he tries
to ruff a heart low and gets
overruffed, he wtll be down

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eight lor minus 1500.

DRASTIC REDUCTION IN
PRICE - POMEROY - ~x
room house. lhree bedrooms.
hardwood floors. fireplace, A!C
uml and oak woodwork. Now
Only $20.000 00

He sees no difference
between down six and seven.

He will lose to all players

who delended agamst game
contracts, but will win
against those defending

against a slam . He carefully
ruff s

the

heart

with

score.

(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN )

CENTRAL REALTY
NEW liSTING - Well kept 2 bedroom home, U·shaped
kitchen, basement can easily be made into family room, 2
nice size porches, I car garage, level lol. Call for delails.
don't miss lhis one. Asking only $21.000.

BIIR 389 - OWNER SAYS SEll TODAY! Yoor family wil enjoy
lhe roominess ol this house. Indues 4 BRs, 2 baths, LR, DR, builin
kilchen. Situaled on large comer lot Close tD lown in cily school
disfrict (Green Elem). CaiiiD see this one!

APARTMENT FOR RENT - I bedroom, k1lchen, llvmg room.
furnished, $150.00 monlh, waler, sewage, you pay gas &amp;
electric, deposit required .
To Bur or Sell
Call Nancy Jaspers
' 949·2901

Wy Lint. Associate, 446-o458
Clthr Pope, Associltl, 379-V48

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NEW LISTING- One floor 3
bedroom
home
near
schools and slores. Large
woodburner and furniture.
Only $28,500.

ROUNDED

IIOUSE -

;POMEROY - Good large
family home wilh view of
: river. Natural gas furnace, 2
&lt;llaths. Near shopping.

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC .

Put NtJtitber 1--to work foryouT~

8.6 ACRES - More or ,Jess, Kyger Creek d~trid 12x65 Shutt
1}10bile home, 3 bedroom1 2 extra mobile home hookups. Priced in
the 20s.

,REAL BARGAIN - A·frame
fl.ear Five Points. Really nice
inside 1nd out. Large lot with
. pjnes. Only $30,000.
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LOVELY 4 BEDROOM HO,ME IN CITY - Excellent. location. '
Mil located on St Rt 35. Good building site. Has a
home hoolt·UJl Well water, also a water lap arid a storaao
building, City schools. ·
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.5 ACR£S.m/l, St..Rt 1a $1,000.

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SCENIC COUNTRYSIDE - Is the setting for this
lovely bi·level home and 39 acres. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, nice kitchen and family area.
Large garage, 2,000 lb. tobacco base and land •s
moslly wooded.

ONLY $16,0001 - Can you believe you can slill
p,urchase a nice home for th1s price7 2 bedrooms.
RANCH STYLE - lmme1diate J)ossession, bedroom, family room,
eat-in
kitchen. Large patio,
chain
fen~e.
House built in 1973,
condition. Located
off St. Rl. 35. Own~r
area. Must sell!
8491

PEACEFUL AREA

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You can own your own bu~ne11 Just call for more details.
#599

i
port has been drastically reduced from $42,500
to $32,000. living room, formal dining room,
balh. 2 BR. full basemen!, I car garage, aluminum
siding.

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NI-ILtVItl home located at
1
features mclude large flat lawn.
wit~
I gas gnll, above ground pool. 2 car garage,
I \? baths, family room. 3 bedrooms. Pnced in the
60s.
#517

NEW ON THE MARKET - EXCEPTIONAL HOME
situated on .60 acre. Brick, I II slory, 3 bedrooms,
buill-in kitchen, fireplace and beamed ceiling in
living room, garage. Private setting. Close lo Clay
Elementary Schoor---ee the firsl lo see this
charmer. Priced in the low 50s.

lOAII ASSUMPTION - you filte tile eotm1try
~ this nice 3 bedroom ranch wilh 8 acres, more or
less. Attached 2car gara~, 2outbtildings, 30'x24' and
IO'xl2', 8'xl2' cellar with workshop overlleld. rural
water. Close ID Meias Mines. Priced in low 40s.

11530

balhs. 2kitchens. family room, full divided basement
Garage. Basement can lie used as rental unrt for extra
income. Located edge of town. St. Rt 588. Priced in tile

40s.

#531

LOOKING FOR A NICE BI-LEVEL?- Then take a
look at this spacious home. 3 bed roms, I II baths,
kitchen equipped with disposal, dishwasher and
ranae..Eimilu90mc.Z e~r IIIJ~!ted garage. !;entral air. Priced in the 50s.

GOOD TASTE AND GOOD BUY-CROUSE BECK ROAD
Beautiful 31o 4 bedroom, lwo &amp; one-ha~ batlls. 2 car garage, exira
large krtchen leading lo sundeck overlooking a beautiful 20 ft. by
40ft. m·ground pool. Famlly room wrth firepl~e. Exira lol available.
Superb condition. Call for personal showing
#514
CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM
N1ce large lot. 100 ft. by 304 ft. 12 h. by 60ft. Price mobile
home 1n excellenl condJIJOn, 2 car garage. rural waler. Nice
area close to Galhpol•s. Land , home. and garage all for ony
$16.900 Let us show you th• s one now .
#589
104 ACRE FARM
2 farm houses - one 6 rooms and bath- one 3 rool11£ Wood·
burner heater, 2 barns. 2 chicken houses. cellar wilh smoke hoc ~
above. All mineral nghts ~ wilh sale. Approx. 60 acres tillable and
44 acres pasture land. Priced fo sell al $49.900. Don't let this larm
get away.
#594
1012 SQUARE FOOT BLOCK BUILDING
Many uses - used to be a grocery slore. now made into a 4 room
plus bath home. Fuel 011 heater. rural waler system. plusdnlled well
at Tycoon Lake.
#592
DUTCH STYLE COUNTRY HOME
4 tied room~ 2\? baths fully eqUJpped eat-1n ~tchen. formal dmmg
room. ram•IY room w1tn wOOdburner. two car garage WJih auto.
opener. Style, beauty, charm and comfort - all describe this
home. pnced $74.900.
#322
SPRING VALLEY SUBDIVISION
Vacant lots. Nice 5ize building lots w1lh all u1JII1les there. Lot SJZe
101.8 by 171.2. Better gel 'um now.
#456

OWNER ANXIObS TO SELL- REDUCED- Brick
and frame ranch. 3 bedrooms, living room, family
room, large kitchen, balh, chain link fence, flat
lawn. Priced at $39,500.
#500

DRIVE A LITTLE, SAVE A LOT
full basemen~ whrte aluminum ~dmg. fuel oil FA furnace.
shingled roof, lots ol young peach and apple trees. Alllhis
' r.Our.ed to only $13,900.
#452

NEW liSTING - 42 ACRES Roac!, Ohio Township. Mainly
ble~ markefable tirritief. Priced

6 ROOMS. CATHEDRAL CEILING
Approximalefy 2 acrs of land, 2 baths. 3 bedrooms. vertical wood
siding. mce modern stefl'saver kitchen. gas FA furnace, large liv. room. I.Jnd has a iprinf!, fishing pond, apple and peach trees,
i peaceful setting. Phone loday.
#593

SPRING VALLEY - 3 bedroom, 2 bath tri·level.
Large family room, kitchen with built-in appli·
ances, Fireplace. 2 car attachea ~araRe. Fire·
place. Natural gas heat central air. Priced in the
low 60s.
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1.57 ACRES - 7 ROOMS
Nice home. Central a1r, rural water system. large fam1~ room,
26'x22. Garage, storage building. storm Windows and doors. Nice
home. See rt now.
#570
NEW AD DAILY

11484

AFFORDABLE CONVENIENCE -Within walking
dislance to the downtown shopping area. 3 bed·
rooms, livin' room, large kitchen, bath, basement.
. aluminum Stdina. natural gas heat, 2 car garage.
· Large flat lawn.

#586

INVESTMENT INCOME

IION1MISS THE OPPORTUNITY to purchase a home

na,.~w IS THE ASKING PRICE of this 5'bedroom
Partial basement. S~uated on
......,_....,.".barn. Ceilat. Make an appoint·

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an appointment.

living room, krtchen wrth buitt·in cabinets. utility room. fuH
basement and garge that ~ partial~ converted inlo a den .
Unfin~hed room wrth a healolater fireplace. Nice fenced n yard,
call for details.
#492
TIRED OF CITY
Mother Nature has proVIded a perfect setting within afew miles or
Gallipolis yet in lhe City School System. Large hvmg room, dining
room, 2 lull batlls, unique kitchen with plenty or buittin cabinets
and convenient working islard. Front porch-plus 2 palios, 2 car
garage. Lennox heal pump, wood burner and over 2 acres or land.
Call for personal sho,.ng of tllis warm ard inviting super dean
home priced in lhe $60s.

Need a home, plus an income, who doesn't? We ~t just what you
need' lovely modern stDne home plus 10 rental motel units in ex·
ceflent condition_Complelefy furnished. all yoo have tD do~ move
in. Approx. 8 acresand stocked pond. Localed on a Stale Highway.

o1 yoor own at a very good price. 3 bedroom ranch, 2

11509

·:"""!· EXCEL BlDG. ~ITES .........J22,000

A LlnLE SOMETHING EXTRA is found in lhis
comfortable brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, sunken liv·
ing room, formal dining, 2\1 baths, family room
wrth fireplace, 2 car garage. Intercom, central air.
Close to Rt. 35 shopping area. Can be purchased
with exira lot.

m8

-POSiiiBI.E lOAII ASSUMPTION :... This ranch .style
3 bedrooms. iving room. nioe size kilcl1en
and dining area,, bath, vinyl siding. Level lawn. Priced at

lii!EAT IANO BUY! 38 M1!ESS. TIMBER ....., ...........•..,...,.......,...$11l,50/J :~
OVER 21 ACRES, PN!IW. ..,;,!~ ~IGHTS INCI!. .. ,.............,: .. $12,0!ifj,...

~~R room: f~n~lh, =r~· e~:rs~

NICE BRICK liKE NEW
CLOSE TO EVERYTHING
Beaullful surroundings, 7
rooms. all brick. 1W1l·Car gar·
age. Large lol. Family room
!4'x28', l1vmg room. 14'x28.
N1ce modern k1lchen. And
the best part aboullhis property IS the low. low pnce.
Phone now.
#554

Aha~ acre more or less \lith fruil trees. plus a three beroom horne,

82 ACRES- Privale setting. Recenlly remo~eled
home. 3 bedrooms, living room. equipped
kitchen, bath, utility. Large tobacco base. Mineral
righls. Priced in the 40s.

8527

FA-Ii LAID, LOTS:
~
121 ~. 0000 FARM lAND, HO"l( MINERAL RIGHTS - ~100· 000;,
270 ACRES. FARMER'S FARM MOOERN
· ....., ' ..t
176 ~ MINEIW. RIGHT,
~E .......... "1'......... 300,000, '

LOOK AT ALL YOU GET FOR $25,000 - 3 bedroom
home, main bath, ~rge kitchen, very nice living room.
good carpel, natural gas hea~ all new WindoWS.. front
IXlfCh, recenlly buiH garage. 40x 150 lol. Located mcrty
~hoold~d
#4~

FULL BASEMTIH
REDUCED TO 159.900.00
For sale or trade. 3 lols 1n
Chesh~re. 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms. 1\\ baths. fam~y room.
dinmg room. mce modern
ranch style home WJth wood or
coal burner. Nat gas hot water
baseboard heabngsystem. modem step-saver krtchen. all
wood m~de tnm 5 oak. has
"Malta" wood frame windoW&gt;
Mus1 see th1s mce large home.
Phone today for shoWing
#595

BRICK HOME AND 2 ACRES - $47,000
3 bedrccms. I ll bath home with lois of ellra features, bull-in
cabnets. sell-cleamng range, d~hwasher, garbage d~posal and
large d1mng room. Kyger Creek Schools.
11501

COUNTRY CHARMER - Is the only way to de·
scribe this immaculate 3 bedroom ranch. Family
room, fireplace, 2 car garage. In-ground 16'x32'
pool. Barn. 3 acres of land fenced with icnic area
nex tD Raccoon Creek. City schools. Call today lo
look al this fine home.

IIEAR NEW BRIDGE- Over
2 acres and like new 3 bedro~ ranch with furnace
and attached wobdburner.
Servin~ bar, glass doors,
carpeting and garage in full
basement. $39,500.

I Acre, 3 bedrooms.

STATt AT. 218-3 bedroomhome.2.baths,.kilchen,1ormalfiving ·
room, dining, family room. 1.920 SQ. ft. carport, covered Patio,
carpet arid sliding doors off patio. Slolage building. 1.5 cres ~
or less, City schools. .lmtpediite
poSsession.
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REALTOR\!)

lllrpret SIYint. Associate. 245-92n

FRAME 2 STORY - This solid older home has 4
bedrooms, living room, hmily room. dining room,
kitchen, bath .. Nice lawn, 41ots tolal. Garage, carport, cellar and storage. Wailing lo be cared for.
Immediate possssion.
#539

Century 21 Southern Hills R. E., Inc.
446-6610

NEW LISTING - TUPPERS
PIAl NS - A tllree bedroom
ranch wrtll a one car garage,
Ids or closel space, on a one
acre lot Home ~ approx. 8
years old. $27.000.00.
REALTORS
Henry Cleland. Jr.
992·6191
Dottie turner 992·5692
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Jo Hill 985·4466

General

.Judy DeWitt. Realtor. 388-8155
J. llerrill Clrler, Ralltor. 379-2184

REDUCED TO 139.500 - Brand new home Over 1.300 SQ.
ft. of l•vm g space w1th large i•v•ng room. k•tchen w1lh dmmg
area. one fu ll and one half bath. ulll•lY room . 3 bedrooms,
walk·In closet rn one BR. extra w1d e hall way. Anderson w1n·
dows and vmyl s1dmg ex tenor Rural water and sepl1c system. Upper Route 7 area.
#461

NEW LISTING - SYRACUSE
- ~x room home w•th ~rge
fam1iy room. huge hvmg room,
3 bedrooms. workshop, garage,
2 porches and a patio on a
corner lot Just $15.000.00.

dummy's jack. and settles
lor mmus 1300 and a good

Reel Eatete General

BIIR 436 - EXCELLENT STARTER HOllE wrth 2 BRs, lR DR
nioe kilchen, utility and new batllroorn Carpetd throughout
Saeened patio, carport urge 1o1. CaU for appointment

NEW LISTING - New 5
room frame aboul80% complele. Has 2 baths, Ig. family
room and is in Middleport.
For jusl $18.000.

CITY - 2 S1Dry, 3 bedrooms.

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Alex. From tcday's hand we
learn tlult Alex must be

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VIIIGIL 8. 511.
216 r.. 2nd St.

lize 7 ft.x 4ft., with ocraano,
aloo· potato crateo. John P.
Honoley, Long Bottom. et4·
9B6-3327.

P~ONE- 446-81-30-After-&amp;--P;M;-

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Mike Lawrence ha&amp; introduced his partner only as

BMR 426- OWNER SAYS SEll- tt hasanassumableloanwith
only 9\?'111 interest. We are lalkin•l•""o·rt a very clean, 3 BR home
situated on nice flat lol in
riented neighOOrllood. RE·
DUCED! $3,000 down and ......,,., 10an!

TEAFORD:

window•.

This is a true world class sports car that is
locally owned and in excellent conditiQn.
(PS, PB. AC AM-FM Stereo, Cruise,.PW, PM,
R~ar Def., Pwr. Aten., Gr. Lux Package, low
m1les, 5 spee.d.) Your cha_nce to buy a rare
one from a private individual.

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HOME-INCOME - Live in this 3 BR ranch and
rent the 2 BR apartment and 2 BR mobile home
that is included with this property. I II acres of
land. Garage. Outbuildings. Close to Holzer Medi·
cal Center. Call for mo1e details.
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FIX UPANDSAVE$$$ ... 3BEDROOMFRAME RANCH AITACHED
~~ LEVEL lAWN. NICE COUNTRY SffiiNG. CITY SCHOOLS.;

Conkel, Rt. 7, Tupper P1a!n•,

1979-DA.JSliN
280 'ZX
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SOUTH
+KQ 10 97

YOU CAN HAVE THIS ONE EASY with owner lerms
and a good down payment. New carpet, fresh
paint, 3 bedrooms, bath, living room with built·in
bookshelves, eat-in kilchen. Carport. \1 acre lawn.
Priced to sell!

NEW ON THE MARKET- CHARMING, 2 BEUROOM RANCH HAS·
LOTS Of EXTRAS, \'rOOD BURNER ATTIC FAN WALLPAPERED
KITCHEN. OWNERS HAVE PLANTED, A VARIETY OF FRUIT TREES,
BLUEBERRIES, AND THERE IS A NICE GARDEN SPACE. 2 CAR:
GARAGE. A VERY NICE COUNffiY HOME FOR $34 900 CITY"
SCHOOL SYSTEM.
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Chairs, plus many more
more antique•. mlec. Paul

Housing for the Elderly, disabled and handicapped. Rent Is 30 percent of lid lusted Income
to qualified tenants with an Income of less than
$12,300 per year.

The king of hearts is
opened. Ea st takes the ace,
cashes the mmor suiL ares.
and continues with ace and
another spade.
Mike wins in his own hand
and counts points. Down stx

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$42,000 UNBEUEVABLE LOW PRICE! PRit.l LOCATION ON 4TH
AVENUE JUST ACROSS THE STREET FROM CITY SCHOOLS 3
BEDROOMS, FORMAL DINING, EAT·IN KITCHEN LG. BACK YARD
GARAGE. FRONT AND SlOE PORCH.
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Sofeo, Round Tobloo,

New Haven, WV

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profit.

By O.wold Jacoby
aDd James Jacoby

SIM llcGitee

OWNER FINANCING - Home Business or Rental. •

this month only •279.
Kingobury Homoo Porto and
Acceosory Store. 900 Eaat
Moin St., old Bookmobile

Two aluminum

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doubling to take the •ure

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problem, which he solves by

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TO $16.500 ando

menta, water heater, atepa.
windows. doora, fauceta.
• breakers, etc. HotPoint
. heavy-duty electric dryera.

For oaleAM-FM Stero with
caosetto and 8 track. BSR
turntable. Coil 614-742·
2916.

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"2·2259
NEW LISTING - Middleport
- Hartinger Pl&lt;y Ahome tD be
proud or at a remarkable ;r1ce'
Seven room house wrth 3
bedrooms. eqUJpped krtchen.
large utility room wrth storage,
Lenox gas furnace. 1nsulated.
large double lot Remarkable at
$36,500.00.

Alex jumps to six spades.
This g1ves East a real

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Hay for ula. can 814·28e6834, If no an- 814·
218-eOtt .

COMMERCIAL
- Has 4,000 SQ.
add1ition1all slorage over. i quarters in rear

-·· •••• - Beautiful home setting en r1ief 2 acres or land
miles or less from town. Features aformal entry, living
room
dining room. Modem kitchen, cozy family room w~b. ·
fireplace. 3 bedrooms. 2M baths w/tubs &amp;show~. 2car garage.,
1.6 acres could be used as an extra.building lite, has awell on it. Al1
81/4% int rate assumable ID qualified buyer. Give us a tall for
more delail1

building in Pomeroy or call

READY TO FINISH FURNITURE
CUSTOM FINISHING
HAND·CRAFTED ITEMS
GIFTS. •

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WEST

-do. Call Vaughn Taylor,
614·241·11084 or 81 4-246·
51151ftar 8PM.

decides to pre-empt a little
and jumps to two spades.
West bids three hearts and

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other farm

17 high-card points. Mike

r.utt1'H

84 Hay &amp; Grein
Northup King com, alfalfa •

601
E. Main
POMEROY,O.

Ea st opens one club.
which is alerted as at least

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54 Misc. Merchandise 992·66B7.

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somewhat of a desperado.

2 yaar old l~ndard brad
horae. 304-411-~1117.

gr111 aeed,

Real Eatate General

A noble sacrifice

8430.

Firewood cut up oloba 11 6
pickup load. Coli 614-246·
6804.

RIVER BEND PLAC':

675-6679
OFFICES WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY March lOth and 11
and Mar~h 17th and 18th
· ~-I-i:301J;m~1ill. 4:30 p.m;' .-.

•ou• •

Oalry goa~ Alpine • LaMan·
chao, klda • mllktrl, axcal·
lant 4-H profaot. 304·8111·

Sunday

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

446-6610

Point Pleuant, WV

Twin Rivers Tower, Pt. Pleasant, WV

Lllonta'o Quill Farm now
~kine ordare for
day
old Quill. May daUvary on
agga. June dallvary on
chlcko. All ordaro pay In
advance. 1181·43411.

BRIDGE

FrHz., lief, Cart Kinnaird,
304·871·4182.
Ptgo. 304·87\J· 7313.

Reel Eatete General

Real Eatate Generel

ch'81ra,

plow good as new. Coli
614-266-1561.

2 Polled Haratord and
cal-. •e2s • pair. Call
814-286-1427.

·~.

oweeper, 2-6x9 ruga, corpat
and car radio. Coli 44e·0429.

dowo 29x30, oubmorolblo

Pollad Hereford
bull, •no. Call 111&gt;4-37821117.

for llhip Co. Usti"' Call: CI*YI~Am~ey 742·3171

anytime.

Used Furniture -· Bar &amp; 2 . pump heavy duty one third
atools, ranges, cheira. dry- horse- 116 volta- 6 ompo 60
ers, refrigeratora and TV' a. 3 . cycle made by Jaeger 1"1f4'
miles out Buleville Rd. Open outlet, 16' wood boot red9am to 6pm, Mon. thru Fri .• . wood and fur new. turning

Ragl~red

Liveatock

WE NEED LISTINGS

otand, hood light, heater end
pump •too. Coii446·B114
u'pho1atered

83

Liveatock

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TWIN RIVERS TOWER

Call: - River Bend Place; New Haven. WV.
882-3121

Uveatock

Reel Estate General

446-3636

83

HorN trailer, walking horH
type, Iorge olza, with romp,
ma~. padded lnolda, axe .
oond. Caii814·38B-8787.

TIRED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLS?
LEt US PAY THE BILLS!

ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT

Ferm Equipment

aquarium, exc. cond .• with

Good selection of bedroom 1
suite a. cedar chaste, . 14 horae motor and grinder
rockers. metal cabinets. mounted on table, Fatso
atove, 15 barn saah win·
swivel rockers.

Equipment

lnatrumenta
Judy Taylor Grooming. Calli - -- - - - - - -•
614-361· 7220.
Glbaon V-gultar. black with
Briarpatch Kannalo Profao· whlta pickup. •410. C~l
olonal All-bread grooming. 614·882·81180.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
cllltlao. Engllah Cocker Spa·
nlal pupplao. Call et4-388·
9780.
I ,Hil l SIIJI JIIII"
Oragonwynd Cattory ·
II II VI!:. l iii.K
Kannalo. AKC Chow pup·
pleo, CFA Himalayan, Par·
olan and Slamoaa klttono.
Call6t4-44e-3844 altar e. 81 Farm Equipment

The

Ohio-1-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

_6_8 _ _ P_e_t•_ fo_r _s_el_e_·

Pets for Sale

$286. to $B96. Tables. $46 Clayton L. Rood, 632 Apt.
and up to $126. Hide-a- 10, Croos Llneo Dr .. Nhro,
beds, $440. end up to WV 26143, 304· 776-e828.
8621\ .. Reclinero, $176. to 1_Fr_ee_••_t_lm_•_t•_•_·_ _ __
$376 .. Llmpa from S2B. to ,.
$76.5 pc. dinettoo from Sow mill 19B1 modal Ball
$99 .. to 436. 7 pc. $1B9 11wo, 40' blade with ataal
and up. Wood table with six booe, oxc. cond. Call et4chaira 8426 to $746. Ooak 3BB·9367 ovo.

468·1078.

Gold recliner rocker. 860.

oculpturod Cabbage
Patch type dolla for Eaotar.

quality, low coat. Avallobla
at: Eno General Storo-81438B·9038 or Yauger Form
Supply-304-676·2078. For

53

16ft. chest type freezer,
good condition. 304-6763637.

.Soft

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair, rocker, ottomon, 3 tables, toxtro heavy
by Frontier), $6B6. Sofa.

51 Household Goods
Custom draperies, 1" venetian blinds, vertical blind,
Roman shades. Samples
shown at your home. Free
astlmoto. P. A. Sayre. 304·

.b
it!lli6fllr ,_,

1.-------High Tenollo Fencing. High

Phone

Merchandise

Remington bolt action rifle
30-08, Montacarlo atock
with chHk place. 1175.00.
304·895·3828.

ors, &amp; shoes. Coll614-4463159.

1-304-675-4287.

.;JACKSON

Lova uat, cheat of drawara,
complata flraplaco, equip·
mant. 304·676·6819.

446-B033.

Apartment for rent , 2 or 3

..

Four prom ·draouo alza II &amp;
7. Different olzao and colora
: '211. t30, us....o. 304·
8711·2914.

Older Maytag dryer, electric
$30.00 Call 614 - 246 ·
6474.

SWAIN
AUCTION l!o FURNITURE
62 Olivo St .. Gallipolio. New

homes. houses. Pt. Pleasant

1 Whirlpool traah cornpac·
tor, 1 3-pc. bad room oulta, 1
gal grill. 304·6711-1731 .

French Prov. formal DR set,

March 1 1984
81

Merchendiae

BALE ENDS MARCH 2711
WORLD BOOK ENCYC·
LOPEDIA IIALE. Rae. •4118.
llala '374. llava •121.
tarmo ., 0.00 down;
· t22.00 1 month. 304-871·
3778.

now cond .. $600 firm. Coli
446-B237.

in Middleport. cell304 -882 2666 .

private lot in Gallipolis. Coli
44e-t409.
6-8PM .
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Sofa, chair, refrigerator. gaa
range, upright freezer. Cor·
bin J-, Synder, 966 2nd.
Avo., Golllpolio, 446·1171 .

city. Mull hove dep. &amp; ref.
Call 446-4169 .

i:ement patio with awning.

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

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Uoed Berkllne oofo and
choir. End and coffee ~blot .
304-676 ·1371 .

apartment . Call 614-9492263.

Very nice, 1 bdr . mobile · 2 bedrm apt . in Middleport,
-home. completely turn .. 8176 . plus utilities. Call
new gas fumance &amp; air 614-992-5545 daytime &amp;
:cond.. patio with awning 949-2216 evening .
,And off atrHt parking. Excelient location, in Gallipolis 2 room efficiency apartment

t bdr., nat. gas heat, carpet.

March ia, 1984.

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Times-Sentinel

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Hay &amp; Grain

71

71

Auto• for Sale

1111 ChevyChtvlttl,luto,
elr, 13,111. 1111 Chivy '71 Meroury, Mo111roh 110
ChiVIItl, euto, 13, 1 II. lhrH IJIIed, U71.00. 304·
1110 lleneult LeCer 4 1pd, 171·1328.
elr, AM·PM
eunroof,
PI m th 1174 Dodge Chtllenger,
Por eole. Oood oondltlon tz ' 411 ' 117
Y ou
exolllent oondltlon, redlll
hoy. •1 .eo 1 b1l1. Coli Hortaon, 4 1pd, u,ue.
1
171
lulo"
I"""
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tlr11,
new ~lnt In 1 II 1 .
814·111·7201.
oyniWo,
I O, tz400. •0
If•
" tepe,
elr, AM·FM
U.411.
,. ·171·11•01
,.
4000 boiH good mixed hoy. John'• Auto loleo,lullevllle _to_r-:l_..:,p_.m_._ _ _ __
Ad, Chlllpollo. Coli 441·
11 .50 belt. Cell 814-843- 4782.
Open til dorto.
1911 Chevrll!ll hilt tone
15138.
pickup truck, xood cond ..
Ground eer corn 18.110 per 1979 Treno AM t-top, 403, t750.00. 304- 711-11304.
100. :Miij own container. V-8, very oherp, 15,595. 1972 Ford Torino Wgm. No
304-875·3308. No Sunday Coii448-0IIn.
alr-cond. No power. Auto
1972 Cedlllac loodod, full trano. 82,000 mlloo. Exc.
vary good condition. moch ond body. va onMixed Hoy, I 1 .110 bela, power,
11,795. Coll448-0577.
glne,leOO. 304-875-6098.
304-875-111179.
12 yro. T.L.C.
1973
98
OldJ
fully
Mixed hoy for 1111 11 .00 oqulpped, one owner, good '79 Ford Mullong, 8 cy.
bole. 304-8711-3997.
tronoportotlon . Coli 446- auto.. olr-cond., PS, PB,
8824 ofter !5 :00PM .
oxc. cond. 304-882-2382.
66 Seed Fertilizer 1983 Ford F-1 00 XL, 3 opd ..
Trucks for Sale
auto. with overdrive. low 72
mlloo, PS, PB, olr, 302
Seed pot•toea· Kennebec dual tanko, 2 tone pelnt, 1981 C-10 Chevy FIHI·
18 .60· Pontlec 18.20· deluxe crome atep bumper, wood pickup, Bft. bod e.
Cobblere 18.911. Booo Agrl 1 owner. ohorp. 1 980 GMC topper 1 cyl 3 apd n•nd
with gougeo'.' PS. PB, ,.,;
Cantor. Cell 4411-2483.
2600 Slerre Orondo V-8.
PS. PB. air. auto. cruiae. otap bumper, now tlreo,
Seed SwHI pototou. Call duol tonko, tilt whoolo, now llereo ca-na radio . Cell
814-843-6332 .
llroo, olldlng beck glau. 2 614-246-61159.
tone paint, deluxe crome
1979 Ford F-1110 Lariet PS,
atep bumper. 1 owner,
PB, air cond. Priced 10 1111,
oharp. 1 97B Flrebird Eo- axe.
cond. Coli 614 •388.
Tr .Jnsporldllllll
pJint, auto, PS, PB, air, tilt,
now point e. tlreo, 305 V-8, 9906 or 614-367-7624.
loctoty oport whoolo, ohorp.
S e. S Auto Soleo At. 160, 6 New truck fendera • doora.
71
Autos for Sale
mile• N of Hotzer. Your Chevy fondoro t84 .95 .
complete outo body oorvlco Chevy dooro 1176. Ford
conter. Coli 814-446-8614 lendero 175. Call614-268·
TOP CASH pold lor 1111 9 to II, or 81 4-3B8-B869 1260.
model uood coro. Smith after houra.
1979 Ford Courier PU. 4
Buick-Pontiac, 1911
1978 Buick Eloc. 22114 dr., opd.. radio, raal oporty,
ern Ave.. Gtlllpolio.
PS, PB, cruloo, PW-D, axe. 12,396. John'o Auto Saleo,
814-448-2282.
cond., one owner. 12,196. Bullevillo Rd. Gallipolis. Call
446-47B2. Open til dark.
1979 Pontile Grond Le· Coli 448-3681 .
loth '"" round tnd ICIUIN
bol11. Oood qutlltv. Opol
fltopetrtok. Cell If 4·UI·
4371.

a.

Mana. 2 door. auto., air

1 976 Ford f . 100 explorer
PU, nice, 11 ,350. Call 446·

1978 Grand Prix 60,000
mi., loaded. Call 614-3792726.
- - - - -- -- 1981 Plymouth Champ,
1976 Chevrolet Monte 48,000 mi.. now tires. 4
Carlo, PS, PB. air cond., new cyl., 4 opd. Call 614-379wheels and tirea. dual ex- 2726.
hlull, elr shocko, I 1,1100.
firm. Cell after 3PM, 614- 1978 VW Rabbit 66,000
inllto, good condition,
446-4392.
12,200. Cell 446-28B6.
197B Chevy Monze, ex. ;
cond., V-6 engine, PS, PB, . 1980 Monu 4 cyt., 4 opel ..
11 ,796. Call 814-388- PS, PB, 113.000 mi .. gold,
exc. cond., 13,700. Call
9906 or 614-387-71124.
614-388-9729.
1977 Mercury Monerch •.
PS, PB, air cond.. outo. 1 976 Cull••• Dymo. 1
Irene, good cond., 11 ,896. owner. Very good condition .
Coll614·388-9906 or 614· Cell 614-742-2639 after 6
p.m.
448-9844.
cond., AM-FM otereo ..
cruloa, dlt wheel, 305 V-8,'
13.300. Coli 304-876·.
1661 .

1979 Ford Pinto Aunobout,
exc. cond., I 1,8911. Cell
814-388-9906 or814-387·
7624.
76 Monte Carlo noedo engina work. Coli 614-246·
92B3.
1978 Grand Prix low mi ..
AM-FM, air, now radlelo,
ciNn. Book 13,800, priced
13,200. Cell 814-24115131.

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- orrongo tho clrclld ltttoro to
form lhe autprtle lftlwet, U IUQ·
geolld by t h o - -.

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1 976 Chevy Pickup truck. 6
cyl .. 4 opd ., '.4 ton. good
condition. call after 6 p.m .

614-742-3146.

J

KNOWN DRONE BOTANY PEPSIN

Answer · What skiers get Instead of athltle'a foot-

SKI "TOW"

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73

Trucks for Sale

1980 Chevolat C10 Dla,,.;,l
ickup o
f
ps ·
P
• .c .. a.m .. .m.. · "
P.8 .. eutomotlc,
FARM
EQUIPMENT:14200;
1980
Satoh Boo- 111 with front
end loeder, 14300.
ofter 6 p.m. 992-73114.
1 96B dump truck 1 ~ ton,lntarnatlonal. Cell 992·2772.

Van• &amp; 4 W. D.

1980 Chevy s cotodolt4x4,
48,000 mllu, lhort bed,
111.700. Call 448-2107 or
•14·3•7-0107.
v
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1981 Chivy .., ton von, 3
1111 nlct.
opel,
AM-FM
llpe,
t4,4915.
John'o
Auto Solto,
Bullovtne Ad. GelllpoMo. Cell
448-4782. Open til dark.

71 Chevrolet ~ ton, good

1977 Oodge ven ~ton, V-8

304-675-2149.
ohope, new point, •nood tlreo.

!loner,
hNtor.
Altarcondl·
8PM
engine,phone
radio,
-or
Peulair
Denney In
VIllage of Bidwell. Oh 1 •
814-388-9830.

72 Chevy 'h ton pickup 327

engine, 4 opood_ new tlra1

676-2736.
1600. after 6 p.m . 304·

73

Motoro~lea

81 Hondo, CM 200 T Twln 1
Star, good oondltlon,
11350. Cell 814-992 ·
11888.
850 BSA mint cond.
new, 11000. Firm. SH 111
Front St., Muon.

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76

Boat1 and
Motora for Sale

6 Nre 12 ft . Gemtfllhtr.
bolt ond troller, 1800. C11i1
814-985-31123 .
ten Su Star Btu Boot .I
11I Evlnrudo motor. Mer· '
cury trolling motor. Oopth·
flndor. all ecceu .. 14200.,
Cell 814-992·7839.

Correct Croll e. Ski Suprorne, !emily okl bolll.
New e. uood, Perl&lt;oroburg.
WV 304-422-8433 or 304·
422-2387.

Broker
Cheryl Lemley,
Mel&amp;s County Associate

1977 Grand Prix,
•1 .980.00. Now paint, new
vlnyt top. Phone 304-676·
6289.
1980 Toyota Cellca, automatic, air, aun roof. em-fm.

po. 13900. firm . Alter 7
p.m. 304-676-7647.

Auto Part1
&amp; Acce11orle1

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ADDISON-DAVIS LANE - 1\? story lrame home
fealures 3 BRs. 1\? baths, kitchen, LR. Remodeling
underway. New insulation, .wiring, plumbing,
"' windows and furnace. Skylighls in bedrooms. patio
~ doors, sundeck, carpetinp_ KC school district.

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OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE -In the wilderness
of lhe Wayne National Forest 5 lo 9 acre tracts of
woodland now available, adjoining thousands of
lOTS OF POTENTIAL - GREEN TOWNSHIP . acres ol ~vernmenl land. Public hunting, fishing
180 acre Ia;;;; ~:::aed in Northup area. Two story and camp;ng perm1tted. Prices start at $3500 with
frame older home with seven rooms and balh, finandng available.
county water. 16x60concrete silo, corn crib, equip.
shed, milk house &amp; barn. On paved road.
MAKE THIS YOUR NEW ADDRESS ·- 205 Kineon
Drive. Th~ ranch style home offers 3 bedrooms.
COMMERCIAl BUILDING - 62x80 all steel lOx 10 dining room, krtchen, large living room,
cooslruc~on with fireprool insulation. Overhead laundry, two storage rooms, attached garage, c~r·
crane has office and baths. Formerly used for boal peting, and cent air.
sales and repatr. localed across from Silver Brid~e
Plaza with access to the Ohio Riv~r. Polential A STYLE OF ITS OWN .. describes this lovely white
brick home with 3100 SQ. ftr. 3 or 4 berooms. 3
unhm1ted.
baths, 20x40 FR. dining room, kitchen w/ DW,
HARRISON TWP. - HAMILTON RD. - 91 acres
disp., microwave and trash compactor, intercom,'
m/1, ,approx.- lQ acres cleared, balance wooded: cent air, 2 car garage, utility bid~. deck and a
10661b. lobacco base, barn. Tn·level home wilh 4 20x40 IXJ(ll. Beautifully landscaped ..
BRs. DR. LR. k~chen, balh, fireplace, l!ilrage.
30 ACRES M/L HARRISON lWP.- $27,000.1 'h
$49.900.
story home offers 3 BRS. bath, d1ning, living,
CENTENARY -lOT FOR SAlE - Super location
k~chen w/range, alum. siding, 24x60 barn, mobile
93 It frontage on Route 141. County water home hook-up and 1100 lb. lobacco base. Call for
available. Asking $6,500.
an
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ARE YOU lOOKING FOR ABRICK HOME?- Then
th~ may be just the one. Conveniently located on
Rl. 35 West. lh~ home offers a large living room,
dining room. 3 bedrooms. laundry room. 1Yt baths,
equipped k~chen, carpeting, central air and a 2 car
garage.
BEEF CATTLE COUNTRY - 132 acres. mostly
clean hill pasture, good lences. 1'h story home,
large barn, tob. base, froniS on 3 roads near
Mudsock. Price reduced to $56,900.
FAIRVIEW SUBDIVISION - Nice brick home
features 3 BRs, 1Y, baths, lR, kitchen w/range,
disp., OW, family room has wood burner stove,
dinette. patio doors. carpeting, i!i!S heat, cent air,
attached prage .wlelectric opener.

Morcum Roofing &amp; Spout·
lng. Now lnllllllng rubbor
roofo. 30 yeoro experlenco,
opecltllolng In buMt up roof.
Coll814·388-98117 .

tlon. deodorlotro. FREE elll·
melee. Ruaoneble ratea.
Gona Smith, 992-8309 .

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Motorola.

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RINGLE'S SERVICE ax.,e·
rlencod roofing, Including
hot tor oppllcotlon, corpen·
tor, oltctrlclen, mooon . Call
304-8711 -2088 or 676 4580.

Paequale Electrk: Co. aJI
phaae1 of electric work, all
work gueranteed . Aerial
truck rental. 614 · 446 ·

Water WeUa. Commercial

Hrvlce. Authorized Singer
Sele1 S. Service Sharpen

RUSS AND MAX
ELLIOTT CO.

4066 .

Sciuors . Fabric

lennox Hutin&amp; &amp; Air Condi·
tionma. All Types Ins ulation.
El tctuca l W1nnc.

Call 446-8515
or 446-0445 lie

Shop .

Pomeroy. 814 ·992·2284 .

meteo. 30&lt;4-876-2296.
Stark'a Tree &amp; Llwn Care.
Llndacaping patio. awning
ana underpennlng. Backhoe
work . For complete lawn

doora. windowa. gutters.
roofing and room addition.

core. Coli 304-678·2010.
insured .

Coli 814-387-0409 .

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SHEET METAL WORK
We make custom duct
work. We Repair Furnaces and Heat Pumps.
GALLI A
REFRIGERATION CO.
614-446 -4066

General Hauling

JONES BOYS WATER SER ·
VICE . Coli 614 -367 -747 1
or 614 ·367 ·0691 .
Need something hauled
away or something m oved 7
~ole ' ll do it . Call 446 · 3169
between 9 and 6 .
Drive way s - lim e st o n e

Plumbing
8t Heating

hauled &amp; opJead . Call 614·
379 · 2133 or 314· 379 -

~"- IMPROV EAfENTS

f::

Cor . Fourth and Pine

JIMS WATER SERVICE
Call Jim unier. 304· b75 ·
7397.

Golllpollo, Ohio
Phone 814-446-388B or
814-446-4477
JIM'S PLUMBING e. HEATING. At. 1, Box 3116, Galli·
polio. Call 814-367-0676 .

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Aluminum &amp; v inyl
siding

Howmet Patio Covers
Howmet screen rooms
Mobile home awnings

Upholstery

Aluminum utilitv

bllildinvs
691 Miller Drive

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 163 Soc. Ave .. Gallipolio.
614·446 ·7833 or 614-446 1933.

446-2642

Free Estimates

Insured.

40

YEARS WE'VE

GIVEN IT TO YOU, SO
YOUR HOME WITH JUST

ll ST

Excavating

Hanna . ponda. ditches.
basements. etc . Cell 614·

446-4907. Carter

DUPLEX IN TOWN- GoOO rental ~nrty lor ~terested

~~~~~:-::=~:~= I
end"'
2nd Ave. """ "'"' baclyard and garage. U!t
somoone
else malte mor!gall! payrnero_ lllfered at $42,900. I

PAYMENTS CHEAPER TIIAN RENT - $238 mo .n1mal&lt;e
your house payment pay your lues and rrtsurana! Assume
low 9~\ mli, Owner Wll ~ke land or rr.ob~ home lor down
payment Redecorated 2 bedroom home 1n CJty schools Has
l&lt;flllact. New lutche!&gt;. new rool. new hlw tan~ new paml ~
ac. yard. Cal )lm Cochran.

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and
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FIN£ST - located oo tAle Onve ~ R~
Gr-.le. lh• 4 BR ranch prowles lots ol Mig space and
iMf!ly ol elbow room ~ ltle yard. lArll! IMrlg room wilh
woidburner and ~ld11g 00ors openlflg ID wrap.arwnd decl
2\\ baths, Jt,jj basemen\ 2 car &amp;ar•ll' 6.5 acres lrAal whiCh
CIIIJd be &lt;Mled 111D lots

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has

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new w~l

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has lo be one ol tile best bOJys

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. lo~ slorall!
tile lli\Jnly

INVEST $9.500 ~to llws small2 BRhome. hx ~ up aldtle. and
lel ltle renteB paytile ban~ located 1ust oil Gartldd A"' . ltl~
home prOVIdes converHence. eal-10 lutchen. 1 balh. small
lenced '" yard. ~orage bulldin ~ lam1~ room
SELLER'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN - ,Authenl~ old briCk ranch
located ~ lown wtth a ~ng's VIeW ollhe aty and llh~ RIVer
Valley. yet dose enoo~ lo walllo oowntown area. Has a ~'II'
beaullful lam.~ room wtth fireplace. 2 lull cer a m~ baltl~
beaulllul~ decorated and excellenl care and 2 car l!il"ge
llwner1 moved oul ol stale and desire QUICI ~~~-

Has "'"~
c.x;d
used

sell a1

TOll!ISHIP - Beaulilul bnck ra"ch IUSI
oulstlndlnj! VIeW, see Rio
. qualrty
' . lots ol
wrtltoul
Wlitl ttractive

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acres of maniCured

lawn
pool, 2 paiKJS. and lhat VIeW; fifth.
PllOTEcnON. ooe year Buyeo;' Prolecbon Plan warraniS
home oomponents lor a 1 ~1 year YOU CAN'T GO WRONG
WITH THIS ONE!
NEW LISTING OF QUALITY OLDER HOME - Opposrte
campus m R~ Grande. New kitchen, 2 balhs. well l1 nished
rooms. 3 bedrooms. larK' lam~ly and dln1ng rooms. 2dosed '"
porches. ~ont porch 2nd sm81 house pmr use as housmg
wrth I car l!il'illl' attached. Frurt ~eo&lt;. larK' gardm area.
lroniall! 01'1 &amp;R. 325 lor buld1ng additional ltousln&amp;All lor
$55.000.

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stands out

78 COncermng

qua~ h~ng

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has 4 bodrocms

2~

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Buyer

81 Noise
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22 Dangat

83 Judge

23 Recess in a

26 Verve
28 Dinner
course

,.:w..'..;/~~ -~.

308eg
32 Greek tetter
33 Marry
35 Blemish
37 Foot pedal

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39 Stncltes

BUilT BY OWNER- So you linow ~s o1 qualrty cooslructlon
and maler1als. Fine klolung bncl ranch near Clteshoe offers
you romlort - 3 BRs, I ~ baths. altracllve lutche!&gt;. d1mng
and living room; economy - fireplace and ooe woodburner lo
keep blls down; spaciousness - lull basemenllo' rec. room.
lami~ room. etc. Prolectron - BuY"' Protedlon Pl.tn
warran~ home lor lull year ag11nst breakdowns; ~ bow room
- 0.6 ac. ol yard lo "'IDY and n&gt;Jch more lor ooly $63.900.
AT THE EDGE 01' TOWN- You wtP find itliS new hsl1ng lobe
an excellently matntatned home bested on one acre of

landscaped ground. Home lfldudes J.ol BR~ I&amp; lR and
krtchen. basemer&gt;t Speoal leature: horse stables and rld~ng
nng

lndtgnam

17 Assistanl
21 Parent

24 Plunder
25 Printer 's

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79 Feel

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9.78% FINANCING- Today thats hard.
. -so don't
hestrtat~
- 7~~h ·
B · lyndroom
lrame2
split
level.y~
balhs and ~~
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It . ust off
e's Creel Rd.
Relocatron
ny has boul'l&gt;l ~~om owner and they don'l
need ~ Were asking $64.000. Now only $55.!ro

w/ beaulilul hardWIXXI floors. slepsaver ldche!&gt; w/breaklast

nook, 2 lUll balh~ lull basement and 3-4 bedrooms wrth
slee~n g porch. N1ce larK' lot m pome locatron. BuyeB

l'10leclxln Aan.

VINTON AREA ~ ll.n ACRES M/L ... Oider two
story frame home has 3 or 4 BRs. living room,
kilchen, balh, carpeting, woodbuming stove.
$17,9001
I HAVE TRIEO...... Io write an ad on ltlo home lhal wtll do 11
justice, but just can't seemto. Roomy, w~l bUIH 3 BR ~·level
rn an ercellenl locatron 01'1 Neilll&gt;borltood Rd. nleatures an
L-sltaped lamily room. 2 baltll, "'""'"' i'" i'· lo~ ol
~oral!' and l!ilSheal And best olaR,II'Smodestlypncerf In itle
40s. Can lor an appanlmenl You'l hke whal you see.

40 Uncouth

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41 Teutonic

deity
43 Short jacket

45 Repulse
47 Rupees:
abbr.

48 Shetters
49 Tag
52 Christian

and
Paktozoic
54 Railroad

stations
56 Dull persons
57 Ketuedrum
59 Former

Russian
61

62
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64

ruler
Dozes
Seasoning
Craggy hills
Baby1onian

dally
66 Turkish
tllle
67 Expire
68 Clolh

measures
69 Prisoner of
war: abbr .
71 Abstract

being

72 VIpers
74 Downy duck

76 Allowance

for waste
77 Spanish for
"uncle"

136 Deliflum
tremens:
abbr.

137 Approaches
139 Ordinances
141 Freoctl
articH!
142 Number

12 Aims

native

01'1 ~ved

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Includes formal entrance. formal d1n1ng, qua1nt lMn g room. a"

COIIIERCIAI. OR RESIDENTIAl - This nine
room two story home lealll'es two baths, dining
room, kitchen with new cabinets. d~hwasher,
carpeting, fireplace, lull basement. gas hell, block
3 car garage, vinyl sidinp_ Level lot with highway
fronlage on Upper Rl. 7.

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ANTIQIJES - look beaulil~ 1n ltl1s 2 ~ory home 01'1 lh1rd
AVl!. Owner has drne a 1VOI'ldertul ~b decorating itliS home.

laundry room, ~ving room, family room. carpott
unattached l!illage, 16x32 fenced pool. Kitchen
has range, refrip_, fNI and d~p. Nali!i!S heat and
alum, sidtnp_located at the edge of town. Call for an
appotntment

-J-.A-...- .-c-on-o-tr-uc-,i-on-c-a.
W 1 t e r Lines . Foote n .
Oroino. All kindo of Ditching .
Autlend . Oh . 614-742 2903.

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. Frae Ellimoto. 304676-2897 .
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CAPE COO- You~ appreoale care ltlo lovely home has I
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had ltlroul'l&gt; ihe yeasr. Very dean lflsrde and ou1.
home
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has 3 BR and a bath upstaos; !rand new I!Q\Jipped iutJ:he!&gt; I
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w/lrealdast
lo'mal
balh. and IMng room
w/lrrepiace downslalB. Plus hJI basemen! wtth frushed I
lamliy room. I car prall!. Very
and neat lenced
w/ IOr 12 worlishop li&lt;JY"' PtPl.tn pril'llded. I
$54,500
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SOME THIIIGS JUST AREN1 CHEAPER IN THE COUNTRY!
- Well !Wer 2.000 ft. ol
space 1n a home ltlal I
Declared
emona best.
!rid&lt;
{master surte has dressmg room alii bath). baths. sunken I
al
IMng room wtth
stooe fireplace, lamly room wtth
Zeus
Develop
open firepace, larK' basemerll nat. gas heat lavg, S8J mo.j, I
central •r. lormal din•n&amp; oversrzerl 2 car garall! pus
a•
acres
road. I year
Ptdedlon.
I shore
I measure
SQ.

Cii&amp;•Of RIO'S

car garage

iOSI north ol U. S. Rl. 35 by-pass. 6 rooms. sunporch. t;j
baths. lui basemerll dMded. lArll! one car garage attached
plus 12'rll' carport Natural gas, hot water heal Oal
hardWIXXI lkro and btm. NICf level bacil lawn wtth shade
trees and l!il'den area. Reasor~aljy prud at $69,500.

Evano

Good-1 Excovating, booe·
mento. footero. driv-ayo.
oeptic tonko, landocaping.
Coli onytime 614 -446·
4637, Jamoo L. Oavioon, Jr.
owner .

upper

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Tranaportetion .

BUYERS PROTEtnOfl PIAN A!JtiE.. .... won1 sell ltl~ home
but d oil cerUIR~ put your Rlnd ...... when you know !he

Ga~ool•

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Island
85 Extst
87 Frtghlens
89 Subsequent to

143 Peruse
145 Break s

90 Recover

152 King o f

t49 Decay

Bashan

92 Liquid
measure
94 Smooth
95 Pertaining
to Lent
96 Run away

secretly

97 Emerge
99 Dine
100 Greenland
settlemenl
101 Animal coa t:

pl.
102 The
sweet sop
103 Food fish
105 Seesaw
107 Cases:
abbr .
109 Mountain on
Cret e
110 Above
111 p, :Kipitous
113 Observe
114 Prefix : three

115 Symbol

suddenly
147 Festive

lOt

leUurium

116 Unlock
117 Skmder
finial
118 Dude
120 Coroner :
abbr .
121 Part olloot
122 Hebrew
month
123 Man 's name
124 Snare
126 Theater
distri.:;t
128 Pattern
130 Enthusiasm

132 Stalemates
134 Pieces of
baked clay

135 Native
metal: pt.

153 Gasped l or
breath
!55 Ascend
15 7 Separate
159 Pronoun
160 Cord
162 Flower
164 Prepares l o r
print
166 Peacock 's
mate
168 Cut
169 Appears
170 Style or
aut&lt;'m Oblle
17 1 Most
rauonal

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1 Merganser
2 Pitch
3 Near
4 Article
5 Lampreys
6 Arrange in
folds
7 P1aniss1mo
abbr .
8 French
plural
article

9 Spoken
, 10 Mason ic:
doorkeeper
11 Toiled
12 Enlisted
m an. colloq
13 Tierra dt.:l
Fuegan
lodian
14 Mountain s
of Europe
15 Sullerers

from
Hansen 's
disease

90 Renovate
91 Evad e

16 Cooks
slowly
17 Everyone
18 M a1den
loved by

9 3 Skillful

m u.nagers
95 M ISSIVe
97 Solar d1sk

98 F1sh eggs

19 Give
20 MUSICal
studies

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106
107

Declare
Clever
Mate turkey
Greek
•sland
108 Fa rm
structures
110 Sem•preciOus
stone
111 Steeples
112 Harbor
114 Bank
employee
116 Poem s
117 Emerald •sle
119 Buckel
121 Call
122 Arabian

27 Heed
29 Reliance
3 1 Equally
34 Precludes

from
36 C1vil •ntury
38 Mend
40 Nalive
Egyptian
42 RabbiS
44 Space
agency
46 Run eas11y
48 Mounta1n

passes
49 Tard ier
50 Make

seaport

amends

123 Ep1st1e·

5 1 Note of

abbr

scale

53 W•se

125 Wam pum

55 Teaspoon
abbr
56 Beer
mgred1ent
58 lnstruciiOn
60 Foray
62 Killed
65 lm•tate
68 God of love
69 Fragmen t
70 Ladies
72 Eagle's nest
73 Kmd ol l• sh
75 Underworld

127 Italy. abbr
128 Eng1nes
129 A state
130 Sculplured
likeness
13 1 Delineates
t33 Trade
136 Depress•ons
138 Shovel
140 Stnkes
143 Sun god
144 Erase.

pnn t•ng
146 Sk •dded
148 Reg10n

god

150 Is In debt
15 1 Tem porary
shelt er
153 Vtgor
conoq
154 Obscure
156 Greek
tell er
158 Sun burn
16 1 J um b le
163 Postscr •pt
abbr
165 Symb ol l or
I on
167 Symbol l o r
hel1um

76 Cap• tal of
New Jersey
77 Foltow•ng
nm th
79 Harvest s
80 Excur s1ons
82 Large
83 Unit of Iraq •
currency
84 G reek
marketplace
86 Suffix
88 Ha•ll
89 M ed •ter ranean
vessel

INVEST IN YOURSELF - Nol your landlord. Stop ~ and we'll
show Y"' how you can afford ltlis 3 BR cedar ranch. It's an
excellent first home because you can't. go wrong - pd
neilll&gt;bortlood. ~ resale value. and ~·s charmmg rnode.
Very r.~an. well l El\lro inSUI!tion to~~~~ down.'2,car
garall!. city sc . I ~ ~~ 1n Green Acres. $47.500.

neigltbcrty surroundings. low
and this beaulllul I
Everything is DElUXE ercepltlle price. 3 bedrooms. 2 baltl~
larK' eal-in liitGhen willt dining area al)d Irving room upstairs
DJwn~airs, l!ltre is a HLG: lamily room where ltle lids won't
disturb the rest olltle house.. Utility room. I car garage, WlXXI
deck in bacllor cookouts. Owner out ollown, wants rt sad.
NOT $46.000 BUT $36.000 - For a 3 BR 4 yr. o~ energy
Offered at $55,!KIO.
efficient ltoma Illy school~ woltl !Wer 1.5 ocre. NK:e seltin~
RrnEAT DELUXE! - READY TO RETIRE lrom the 9-5 ~b
partial basemen! lor wood st!We and slorage. localed ;ust oil
and really enjoy l~e 1 We've got ltle perfect place lor you.
Rl. 2t8.
Cuslom al~ne styled blick home nestled in one ollhe most
pi!Celul se!tings in the area Home has 2·3 bedrooms, 2baths,
den or offiCf. eal&lt;n kitchen wilh dining area. hardwood lloors
NEW LISTIIIG WIRIVER VIEW - large picture winoow and
lhroughout. Central air and oil heat wilh elficienl fP and
one in kitchen also. Beautilullirejjace and hardwood ftoors
WIXXIbOJmer. Counly water and I!Ood well loo! large deck
also oohance tile beauly olltlis house. Includes 3 BRs.l bath.
overlooks beaulilul 8t acre !arm. lrortting ~ mi~ ol Racroon
larK' eat·in liitche!&gt;, partial basement and excelenl 2 car
Cree~ modem equipment shed ond new custom buiHhillside{
garall! or workshop. larK' lawn w/tr•ler pad and hookups
barn. Occupy your time II a modenl lui~ equipped
As~ng $45.000.
WIXXIworking shop, complele wtth 1982 Powermalic
machinery. iltousands ol beard 1ee1 ol oa~ cherry &amp; walnuyt,
OWNER SAYS SELUI! - Nice and w~l maintained 3
WlXXI dry1ng kil~ new welder &amp;air compressor. Farm has 40
~lllOm -!tome on 2111 ~ve. JHis home- offers an eat,in-,, . - A. mil-bottom lond, 12 A.-pasture and 30 aculli ol woodland
lutche!&gt;, dmmg room, woodburnlr, t ~ balh~ nat gas heat · with pd mallietable timber. ,ljJ mineral riiii&gt;S ID wilh lhis wei
plus a .tree shaded yald. You must see 1nsude ltlo home lo
cared lo' home, !arm ond shop. This is an outstandi1g
appr!CIII\e.
opporluliity lor you ID STOP whal you're doing and just enjoy.
Callltle \\Iseman Agency lor more detais 446-3644 .

lOW PRICED BEGiiiNERS HOME IN COUNTRY!
This one story frame home can ·be yours lor just
$21,000. Twu bedrooms. living room. kitchen
w/range, very nice large wood burning fireplace,
concrete block prage. FroniS on Raccoon Creek on
2.97 A. mil.

· JUSf RIGIIT FOR YOUR MOBILE HOME -large
JUST GREAT FOR AlOG HOMEI12 acres mil, ap- lolfor sale. I acre or more located on !Ncktop road
prox. 720 It level roatl"lrontage. Rural water ava~a· in Nor1h Gallia School District. Gallia Counly rural
ble. Close to town. Call for more information.
· • walllr available.

' Mi!l HOME lOCATED

JUST OFF CAMPUS

built. jpifilileor repaif. ,tjunn ldlnR. new 111111 in

c:onvefllerll cabinets and slot'~ space 1rt kitchen.
~~ boot\CaSeS, hice CIIJ)el, oil fllenor in pxl condition.
L!i ill show you ltl~ speciallistin&amp;

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NORTHUP - ASSUME 8\'t lOAN on this lo·
vely' 3 BR brick ranch. Seven yr. old beauty
has 1488 sq: ft. of living plus a 2 car garage.
~ Special fealur,es are a . 16x24 LR, 1Yt baths,
cenl. air, ra~e!. refr1g., ~was~e_r_ &amp; dryer.

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EVANS' HEIGHTS - $27,900 - Tltts home
features 2' BRs, bath. large living room with
fireplace, kill:hen, and laundry room. New carpet
and paint i_nside.
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lOVELY TO lOOK AT - A pleasure tD
Handsome ranch.offets OYer 2300 sq. It d
space. 48Rs, 2 blths, IW:hen willl eye-le'lel
cook top, OW, and disp. 1Bx181ainily
fireplace, large living room with bow
. laund~. dinin! room ~h fire~ace. _

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WISEMAN IS A
·-, KOUSE$0LDI WORD

lkt Wistlllln, Broker 446-3796
J.lm Cocht~ll. Assoc. 446·7811
Cly" Wll(tr, Auoc. 245-5276
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J. H1lrston,1Aisoc. 446·4240
E. Wlstlllln, Auoc. 446·3796

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windows
S1orm windows &amp; doors

2608 . Charles Ehman .

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Bill's

Plumbing and
I SHULAW'S
Heoting, At . 2 Neol Road,
I 676·6420.
Point Plaount, W.Va . 304· I =========:..L________
Ucenood and I"
I~----SOLUTION

IIIIIEOIATE POSSESSION -II you are klolung lor space and
prmcy lheo call us lo see tl'o s remodeled 2 bedroom home
near Rio Grande I acre yard wilh lots o1 room around you
The house has basement large bedroo~ paneled. carpets
are new and larK' lutche!&gt;
CJty schools. $29.900

best

jllCed

Business
Services

Electrical

8t Refrigeration

furniture cleaning, free eati-

Alum . vlnyt oldlng, otorm

houoe cello. Call 304-5782398 or 614-446-2464.

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GET your corpot SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER . Woter removal,

Coolin", Sh- Mete! Wort&lt;.
Gtllle Refrigeration Co .
614-448-4068 .

RON 'S Telovlolon Service .
Spoclellzlng In Zenith and

nver. \'Iii be a chOice propert) whe!&gt; ihe dam • under
coostrudion, but tile own"' wanl dsad now Pnced reduced
lo $3l.!KIO THIS IS A BARGAI N

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SOUl- 3 BR ranch 01'1 Jay Onve. $40.000 We need anoltler
. , just bke rt because we have bOJyeB wa~ng

GUYAN TOWNSHIP - 108 acres more or less
localed south d Men:ervile. Approx. 20A. tilable,
balance woods. ~ base. Owner ri help
fi~
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ond Domeltic. Tell holoo.
Pumps Sele1 and Service.
304-885-3802 .

waahera, dryere. renges .
compactore, diahwaahera.
mlcrowavea . Heating &amp;

Free eltlmotu. Call 814992 ·27152.

Home
Improvements

oil
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N~e
w/appiances. l ~ baltl, !Weranacreollandwhoch goes loltle

1 Pl8lUS

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SEWING Machine repa irs.

Appllonco Btrvlct ell mokoo
e. modolo rtfrlgertoro ,

Concrete work • Driveway.
aldewalk, baaementa, eel .

mce liVIng room.

AntAcll¥£ 3 N:.. SETTIIIG - Tho 3 bedroom fin~ ranch.
just minutes lrom H.M.C. Has 2 baltl~ eal·•n lutchen. 1 car
glllll!. workshop and a rJCe 3 acre lot wrth a niCf ,,...
Priyate seltin~ $49.000.

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dtntlal, lrH elllmoteo. Coli
814-258-1182 .

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Oldest, llrgest &amp; NO 1 Sales leader :':;'~~=n~~%':-m~~~~~~ I
large
kitchen. 2
and partal I
RIVER FROIITAGE AND HOME - 6 yr 3 BR home has
basement
$37.!KIO.
1248 1&lt;1 ol mng space plus lull basement
lutche!&gt;
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QUAliTY CONSTIUCTIOII IISIJ!d home S.R. 7

IT AIOUT nll£ .... your home reftected )'C\lr IX&gt;SlOOn'
CoQJe jolllhe elilf ~Pol IWlrneowneB on Flr&gt;l A..,.ue. We
hlw:ID olfor one olltle or•!llllll French Illy homes. and you
OWl! j ID l")ll''OIID locll There's ndh~i lo be done ID tile
1toQ11 imide-ts al been redeccraled lonilnll woodworl sill
1Uc1!1 II Yf.fY Pld wte. New Willi&amp; new IJIS lumace. new
W1rN new plumbn&amp; new appiances. pew roof and 2 new
LJrge loti1 M nllhere's nolx!tler-ollhenver ~
loWrr. A new Iii! lo' you. Owner Wlillfll 1o fin;mc• Aslung
$9!~ -:- Blr&amp;IJII Pnce d you check.

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CREMEENS ROAD - 53 acres m/1. Ten acres
tillable, balance woods, Remodeled orne, 1Y,
stories, 7 rooms and bath, new siding, new well,
excellent 24x40 steel building, several old
buildings. Only $37,500.

repair commerclel end real-

tcotchguerd -water extrec -

"ANY BROKER"
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Go With Gal ha County's

ltil &lt;M;ttt FARII - "11.500 -

COUlOIIl ASK FOR A BETTER lOCATION Handsome VICtorian home offers 3 BRs. 1y, balhs

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN.

PLA8TEAINO · New and

Real Estate General

DON'T

Ngf USTIIIG - t5 acres Mil olland 1ndud1ng modern 5
BR. home. ~'II' bam. Part lime lar"""g operatron. Beaulll~
1to1ne Sites. lAnd l1r rommerc~l use. Will seel all or part
ing oo buyer's needs All oo Rl. 160, I m1~ west ol
H!EPIIJI. Call us It- more ~nformalxln

BRAND NEW DUPLEX- Great INVESTMENT for
the buyerl Located on Graham School Rd. Each
un~ offers 2 Brs., bath, living room, kitchen
w/stove, refrip_, fN/ &amp;d~p.,laundry, large carport,
cent atr and storage area.

30 II. Coechmon 5th wh11i
compor-troller. Coli 614 ·
387-7108.

AND fOR OVER

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FHA-VA SPECIAl - 3 bedroom. mainlenance
free home. !Veterans, no own payment) !FHA
buyers, approx. $1.250 down) Located 1n Rodney
Village II.
THIS ONE HAS IT All! - Exceptional home near
town features 2 family rooms. one with large stone
fireplace and patio doors, other has a bar, 3 BRs.
dream kitchen has cook top, microwave, eye level
oven, DW, disp. and range, 14x24 living room.
dinette, carpeting, and 2 car garage.

Dick Fuller Home lmpJove·
mtnll. Carpentry-Plumbing
end Elect~col . Formerly D e.
F Controotoro. Cell 4483313.

YOU DESERVE THE BEST

eQUipped eat·~

spoce.

ID ltosplal

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DOZER WORK By Ted

seorch wil

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i*liien. lormal dme room. lvln&amp; room.
larnly room
w/lftpilce, J81ty ol room
lo' rec. room and 2
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lull ol ltle
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15 acres and a IXlnd are nduded
Close
and sltocllltn&amp;bul
ol al • ltle
ID $82.500 - ar&lt;l well 'wlllttl
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::;; SPLIT-LEVEL fealures 4 or 5 BRs. 3 baths, 30ft LR.
:t 2 family rms., 2 woodbuming fireplaces, large
iii k~chen and dining area, 2 car l!illage, one of the
Z county's nicest IXJ(lls i20x50) and truly
professionally landscaped lot Located on Debby
0 Orive. Owner says sell.

BURDETTE CAMPER
BALES e. SERVICE, U.S.
At. 50, C~olvillt, Oh 814·
887·3381.

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&amp; Camper•

IN REAL EST ATE
SALES IN GALLIA CO.

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-llebl&gt;e Drive Rl. 141.
sldm&amp;!amlly
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Paint Pleasant, W. Va.

March 18, 1984

Nash clan seen prominent in Gallipolis century ago
first uncter Ecker and Myers.
By JAMES SANDS
whether heretofore called Demothan he ever received."
- .
Special
crats or Republicans, or any other
As to 23 Locust Street, that
One may write to the author,
Correspondent

GAWPOLIS -One of the more name, who are men of progress,
prominent families In Gallipolis a devoted to the best Interests of the
country. The corrupt clogs and
century ago was the Nash clan.
Among the
drags of the Grant Administration
(edltoroltheGal·
must get out of the way, or be
lipolls Journal),
crushed. Work lor Nash! Vote tor
Simeon (attorhim!"
ney), and Samuel
According to the Hocking Sen(attorney). The
tine! In Its endorsement of Sam
three brothers
Nash, he was known well In
came to GaUIIpoLawrence, Jackson and Scioto
lis In
19th century counties. Apparently he was not
from South Hadley, Massachusetis. known well enough as he was
WilHam Nash was perhaps the defeated handily by the Republican
most famous regular boarder In the candidate. By the way, there were
Our House. He never married even other parties In the race In 1872
though he earned on a 40-year besides Republican, Democrat,
courtship with Miss Eliza Sanns, and Uberal Republican: Prohlblwho never married, either, It Is said lion, Straight-Out Democrats, Rethat on one occasion Miss Eliza venue Reform, Labor Reform,
presented William with a pair of Temperance and Anti-Masonic.
sUppers hoping that he would get
Too, there was the Nondescript
the hint and propose matlirnony. party which ran a woman (VIctoria
He did not.
WoodhuD) for president and a black
OUR SUBJECT today, however, ( hederlck Douglas) for vice
Is Samuel Nash, whose law office Is president.
still standing at 23 Locust Street.
THE GAWPOIS Tribune wrote
Sam Nash had the oHice erected In of Nash upon his death: "He was
1884 along what came to be known not only an attractive and eloquent
as "Lawyer's Row." It was here orator, but he was a profound

ONE OF THE THREE remaining quaint Locust St. law ofllces
erected In the early 1880s is the one at 23 Locust, which dates to 1884
when Samuel Nash had it built. Nash ran lor Congress In 1872 on the
Uheral Republican tickets, which had as its presidential nominee
Horace Greeley. In more recent years 23 Locust has served as a real
estate oHice.

PPES.. .A Gallipolis Dairy:

Ed Clark writes column
on St. David's Day doings
By J. SAMUEL PEEPS
GAWPOLIS - Ed Clark's Sun
Spots column In the March 5
Jackson Journal-Herald started off
with a comment or two on the St.
David's Day banquet March 21n the
basement of the Oak Hill United
Presbyterian Church.

newspaper. There was, however, a
Saturday paper, actually only the
sixth day of the dally - five days
Monday through Friday It was the
Tribune; on Saturday It was The
Gallla Times, which had existed
Independently as a weekly since the
turn of the century.

FIRST, ED pointed out that the
301 banqueters gathered In the
social rooms for Jackson Countians
of Welsh descent. The menu, he
said, Included leek soup and carrot
cake, traditional Welsh delicacies.

THE ONLY THING which
marked the 1953 Gallla Times as a
weekly newspaper was column one
on the front page. It was called
"Week's News Roundup" at least In
the copy which we' ve borrowed for
use In the Peeps column. The late
Dwight C. Wetherholt was the
author of "Week's News Roundup"
In the Oct. 24, 1953, edition of The
Gallia Times.

SECOND, they heard "wonderful
singing" by a 45-voice male chorus.
organized by John Morgan and
directed by MerrUI Davis. Magic in
those Merrill Davis hands! And, of
course, there was Roger Williams.
TffiRD, Mildred Bangeri is the
event's leader, prime mover, heart
and soul - sh~'s curator of the
Welsh American heritage museum
In Oak Hill and chief keeper of the
Cymry flame.
THIRTY YEARS ago there
wasn't any local Gallipolis Sunday

THERE WAS no Peeps column In
1953 when Peeps was a teacher at
Rio Grande College. But there WAS
both before and after 1953. Peeps as
a column was started before any
other In Southeastern Ohio, but It
lapsed. Ed Clark's Sun Spots whUe
newer In Its beginning has been
continuous- no lapse, no hiatus, no
kiddln '.

with In
various
that
Nashuntil
practiced
partners
hls death
19m.
There were Nash and CUShing,
Nash and Hebard, Nash and
Bradbury, and Nash and Jones.
Samuel was born In 1822 In South
Hadley, the youngest ·of nine
children born to Simeon Sr. and
Amy Nash. It was In 1847 that Sam
Nash followed h1s brothers WOllam
and Simeon Jr. to Gallipolis and
became a school teacher. He also
taught In KygervUie before reading
law with his brother Simeon, who
by 1850 had become known across
Ohio for h1s studies on constitutional
law. In 11fi6 Nash married Ruth
Early who was the sister of Gen.
Jubal Early of ClvU War fame.
SAMUEL NASH was also weU
read In literature and political
history and was a candidate for
Congress In 1872 on the Liberal
Republican ticket. In 1871 some of
the more liberal members of the
Republican party led by Horace
Greeley, Carl Schurz and others
became deeply concerned over the
abuses present In the Ulysses Grant
administration.
In Cincinnati In 1871 Jacob Cox
and George Hoadley led a movement to reform the Republican
party In Ohio and favored these
Issues: amnesty for ex Confederates, clvll service reform,
a return to specie payment and
tariff reform. By the next year the
Liberal Republican party had
emerged with Horace Greeley as Its
candidate for president. The Democrats also endorsed Greeley. But
Grant won a second term In spite of
this coalition of Democrats and
Liberal Republicans.
THE McARTHUR ENQUIRER
endorsed Nash by writing: "Nash
favors a change In the present
system of government. This change
Is to be eHected through the
consolidation and union of the men,

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WASHJNGI'ON (AP) - The
Department of'Justlce Is lnvestlgat ·
1ng whether a special prosecutor Is
needed to probe' Edwin Meese's
finances, but the candidate for
attorney general says he'll fight to
win conflnnatlon despite the "baseless lnsbtuatlons."
"I welcome this llxjulry by the
Justice Department," Meese said In
a statement made shortly after the
llxjulrywas announced late Sunday.
"I Intend to continue my effort to be
·conflrmed as attorney general of the
United States."
1be Justice Department decision
came after~ officials, partlctpat·

anyone else In this country gauge my Intensity of
conunltment to clvU rights. I think It's as broad and
deep as h1s or for that matter anyone else's."
"Without the black and brown support In the city of
Denve!" and across the state of Colorado 1 wouldn't be
hen! today," he said.
Mondale easily won the Puerto Rico prtmary on
Sunday, taking 99 percent of the vote. Hart did not
contest Mondale In Puerto Rico.
Both Mondale and Hart were campaigning ioctay In
downstate Illinois.
For his pan, Jackson said h1s campaign has placed
him at the "apex of the triangle" In the three-way
nomination tlgltt, assuring that the Democratic Party
w1ll not take h1s supporters for granted at Its

lng In an extraordinary series of
weekend meetings, saki they would
open an Inquiry to determine If a
special prosecutor should Investigate a $15,1nl, Interest -free loan
Meese received from a fomter
White House aide.
Meese had failed to list the loan oo
h1s 1981 and 1982 financial disclosure
statements, as required by the
Ethics In Government Act.
While President Reagan said
through a spokesman that he was
"solidly behind Mr. Meese," Senate
Judiciary Conunlttee Chairman
Sen. Stnm Thurmond, R-S.C.,
Immediately agreed with Meese's

Coal study group
supports use tax

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A ·
Senate subcommittee, hearing the
plight of Ohio's struggling coal
Industry since January, will recommend a coal use tax to develop
~teanlng technology and seek
market expansions.
SeQ. Eugene Branstool, D Utica,
the chalnnan, says the tax w1ll be
atn001 reconunendatlons the panel
wW make to the Legislature,
posilb(yw!thln two weeks.
Bnnstool,
Rlctwd
PfeUrer, D-Columbus; and Sen.
Oalcley C. Colllns, R-Ironton, com·
,J)I'il!!· the panel, which has heard
vo1um1oous testimonY aboUt exist·
8nd developing teci\IIOlogles
which CQuld rid Ohio's coal r1sulfllr
'and .pther lmplirttles, making It
envinlM'IelltaUy acceptable.
•" Eacll ilystem, ranging trom coal
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nomination convention this summer.
The ctvll rights leader said the campaign should not
be a debate about "programs for the black and the
poor, but a commitment to empower the poor'' to
develop their own programs.
The debate was the only face-to-face confrontation In
the Dllnois campaign, a fight for 171 convention
delegates In Tuesday'selectlonandmomentumgolng
Into other primaries In the next several weeks In
Connecticut, New York and Pennsylvania.
llilnols aside, there are caucuses In Mondale's home
state of Minnesota on Tuesday that the former vice
president Is expected to wln handily.
.
Mondale heads Into the Illinois plimary after a

strong sOOWing over the weekend on h1s self-described
·'comeback.'' His Puerto Rico primary vlctay came
after caucus wins on saturday In Michigan and
Arkansas. He also leads Hart In national convention
delegates, with 491 of the 1,967 needed for the
nomination. Hart has 261 and Jackson has 00.
But a Washington Post-ABC News poll In Illlmls
showed Hart leading Mondale 40 percent to~percent
among li8l registered voterswbosald lheyweresureto
vote In the primary. Jackson tr8lled with 17 percent In
the survey, whlch had a r6argtn of emr of plus or
minus 4 percent. A total r19 percent saJd they were
Wldeclded or backed other candidates. It was
conducted Wednesday through Satui'llay.

Kenova man
charged in
shooting death

HERE'S THE BEEF- Democralic presidential
candkle•e Gary Hart holds up a copy of h1s book "A
New Democracy" when asked by the other
candidates Waijer Mondale and Jesse Jackson to

provide the beef for his new Ideas and pt'OpCJUis
during a debate spomored by the ChlcaiO Bar
i\!isoclatlon Sunday In Chicago. (AP Lase.,moto).

HUNTINGI'ON, W.Va. (AP) -A
21-year-old Kenova man has been
cliargl!d In the Deamber 1983
shooting death r1 a Lawrence
County, Ohio, man, Cabell County
officials say:
Pollee Identified the accused man
as Dorset Paul Hodge, 21. omcers
saJd he was arrested at h1s borne In
Kenova about 1 p.m. saturday.
Hodge has been held wltlnlt bond
pending a hearing. Offtdals saJd the
hearing would probably take place
today.
lnvestigalm's saJd lfod&amp;e was
eut:ea'e~ - 111 ~ · with the
death r1 Rldt Sandman, 31, whose
body was found In the parking lotr1 a
Huntlngtoo bowling alley Dec. :al,
1983. Sandman had been shot five
times with a .25-callber weapoo,
detectives said.

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Hart JCOUI'ed Illinois for last-mlnutevotesln the state's

county coroner, Dr. Ray Pickens.
Blackburn and Simon were transported to Camden Oark Hospital by
Tuppers Plains Emergency. Bartl·
Township.
mus refused to be taken to the
According to the Meigs County
sheriff's department, Grlgp was hospital, however, be sought treat·
operating ali eight-foot powered ment later.
Responding to the scene were
·boat when It began to take on water.
Three passengers In the boat, OUve Township Fire Department,
Richard Bartlmus, 18, Rt. 1, Coolville Emergency Squad, Ra·
Reedsville, Andy Simon, ~. Utile cine Fire Department, Racine
Hocldn&amp;. and Nick Rocky Black· Etrli!igEIIr.."Y Squad, and Tuppers
bum, :M, Rt.l, Reed8vlllealongwith Plall!s Eltlelgeucy Squad.
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~=~J:~ater. ,weh!
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diver, recovered the body at 3 p.m. 1, ReedsvWe. Captain Robert BeeErrler1lenCY medical technicians gle, who was In the vaclnlty arlived
administered resuacltatlon for ap- on the scene sho~ after the
proximately ll minutes before -sheriff's department was notified.
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a direct appeal for support trom black voters:
One public opinion poll pointed to a narrow Hart lead
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on the campaign calender.
Mondale \lied a locally televised debate Sunday
night to claim a "dramlitlc difference" between
himself and the Colorado senator on civil rights.
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request to postpone Senate hearings
Into h1s nomination.
This effectively stalls any Senate
vote for several weeks at least.
Meese had been scheduled to
testify at a second round ol hearings
set to begin Tuesday 'before the
committee.
One Justice department source,
who asked not to be Identified, said It
might be difficult to confine the
Inquiry to Inaccuracies In Meese's
financial statement and that the
department might also end up
looking at possible connections
between financial favors Meese
received and the federal jobs
awarded some of h1s benefactors.
But the source noted that tradl·
tlonally, federal officials and pri-

vate citizens Involved In a Justice
Department Inquiry use thE&gt; Investigation to stop commenting publicly
on the affair In question, which may
serve to dampen the growing
controversy surrounding the Meese
confirmation hearings.
During the past week, an Increasing number of senators have
expressed doubts about Meese's
fitness to serve In the job, particularly alter he disclosed he had
"Inadvertently faDed " to list the
$15,1nl · loan on his financial
statements.
Meese's prtmary opponent on the
committee, Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D.()hlo., said through a
spokesman that the Justice Department action was "appropriate."

Meese called Thurmond In South
Carolina Sunday night and read him
a letter about the Justice Department's decision. Earlier, the White
House counselor met with Reagan to
seek permission to have the
hearings delayed.
Meese's letter to Thunnond was
released to reporters by an aide.
In It, Meese told Thurmond the
Justice Department would be Investigating "certain matters pertainIng to the tUlng of lntonnatlon
concerning the $15,(XX) loan received
by my wife In connection with stock
purchased for our chlldrens'
education."
Meese received the loan In
December 1~ from Edwin 1bomas, who later became an aide to

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1be pending legislation contains
an appropriation of $3.8 mlliJon lor
thettrsttwoyears, butltlsgenerally
felt that the use tax w1ll be needed to
supplement that sum If the agency Is
to carry out Its responslbllltles
~rtectlvely.

Branstool stressed the tax would
beacrllsS-the-lioard for all coal, "not
just Ohio coal but for Imported coal,
toO,'' He sald.'The tax on a ton of
coal, aveiaglng about $34, would be
Meents. ·
.
1be subcommittee also Is looking
Into a funding plan beinl{ \lied by
Dllnols, which also has hlah·IIU!fur
coal. That state Issues bonds to 8'!t
poceeds fer loans to the private
sector.

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lockerroom to the school. A welder~ Caner's
Plwnblng and Heatlag of G.Wpolla and Pomeroy,
welds a new pipe Hne which was biMaDed ov'r the
weekend.
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Meese In the White House and Is now
regional director of the General
Services Administration In San
Francisco.
Thomas's wife, Gretchen, also
works for the federal government In
San Francisco.
Meese has said the loan was \lied
to buy stock In Biotech Capital
Corp., which was later sold for a
$3,1nlloss.

Freezing rain
causes fatality
By 1be Aeeocf•tec! P.,.
One man was killed and at least a
dozen other people were hurt after
freezing rain made driving hazard. ous In northeastern Ohio, authorities
say.
Ten people were hurt Sunday In
one .15-vehlcle pileup at Interstate n
North and Interstate ~. near
Cleveland. Two more people were
hurt In a second pileup at the two
Interstates.
PollcesaldGerakiM.O'Rellly,41,
of Westlake, died early Sunday of
chest lnjulies suHered when h1s
station wagon coWded head-on with
another car lnPanna.1bedrlverr1
the other car, Gary Schobak, 31, was
In serious condition Sunday night In
Parma Community Hospital.
Meanwhlle, traffic accidents
claimed six lives In Ohio OV1!2" the
weekend, the Highway Patrol
reported.
SUNDAY
. CLEVELAND - Nlkola Plpllca,
37, of Cleveland, a pedestrian struck
by a car In Cleveland.
SATURDAY
PIQUA -James F. Webb, 611, of
Sidney, In a single-car accident on a
MJaml County road.
WARREN - Jerold Coon, 'II, of
Brooklleld, In a two-vehicle accident
at the Ohlo ·7 and 82 Intersection In
Warren County. ·
F1UDAY NIGHI'
MEDINA - Catherine M. Scott,
42, ot Brook Park, In a lw!H:ar
.accident on U.S. 42 In Meaina
County.
ST. CLAIRSVll.LE- Kelle A.
McCloud, 17, Bellaire, In a two-ear
accident on Ohio 7 In Belmont
County.
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