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                  <text>Page- 14-The Daily Sentinel

Half-day classes-'----

ORVWSC considers new
regulations for carcinogens
CINCINNATI i i\PI -

A rPgulatory agency that

poliCPS O hio Riv(•r wa!Pr quality meets nex t week to

consider approving nf'w regulations to ban the
discharge uf specific pesticides a nd a suspected
carcinogen into the rivPr.
The proposed regulations of the Ohio Ri ver Valley
Watf'r San itation Comm ission would ban discharge
into the r iwr or thp pesticides a ldrin. dieldrin . om.
endrin, toxap hene and benzidtne. They also wou ld ban
discharges containing PCBs - polychlorinated
bipheny ls- a canc(•r-caus ing chemical once w idely
used in transformer cooling fluid befOI'f' it s dangers
were k.nO\\'n
Commission S[X)kf&gt;swoma n ThC'J T eich To"'nsend
said Thursrla~ · shf' knows of no run1'nt discharges of
those suhstancf's into thf' Oh io.

"Th&lt;&gt;y'rc not supposed to bl•." she sa id . " But a
strong outright ~rohibit ion is a very s trong
mechanism .··

The pro\'is ions " "'part or re\ ised pollution-control
standards thaTwould rm irC't~ · r£'plac'f' thr inlt:•rsta tP
commission'&lt;.;

('Uin•n t

Ill lt•s

ust.'CI

to

regu late

discharges into thl' Oilio, th(• W U!l'(' or drinking water
for· morP than :; millton ~pit&gt; . The• 27·mPmber
comrnission i~ to considf'r approving thf' pro{X&gt;sals
w hPn it rnl'f'ts l\tl&lt;_t~· 10 in Louisvillr, Ky.

The proposals applv only to d ischarges directly into
the Ohio Rin•r. The comm ission &lt;.~lway'S has left it to
the s t&lt;Jtes to regula te discharges into the Ohio's
tributaries, Ms. Townsend sa id .
ThE' comm ission does not han• to approve the
regula tions as proposed and has author it~ · to decree
w hen

a n~·

The proposals would modernize regulations to
allow for technological advances In detecting
walerborne pollutants, Ms. Townsend said .
II is tile first comprehensive revision of the rules
since 1970 for the commission. a public agency whose
members include the federal goverrunent and eight
states- Illinois, Indiana , Kentucky. New York, Ohio,
Pennsy lvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
The new standards take Int o account a regulatory
"mixing zone" where discharges from industries,
power plants. institutions and munici pal water
treatme nt plants mix with river water. The
regula tions say the mixing zone can vary in different
areas becauS£' of tile Impact of other. nearby
discharges. Ms. Townsend said .
"This is very important to a discharger," she said.
The proposals also would allow the corrunission, on
a casP.by.case basis. to permit a water treatment
plant to m ake controlled discharges into the r iver if
plan! officials demonstrate they would not affect
waler qua lity.
The proposals incorporate som e or the old rules
without change. The package results from prelimi·
nary regulations that we re subjected to comme nt in
November at public hearings in Pittsburgh,
Cincinna il a nd Evans;ille, Ind .
About 230 indu stries a nd power plants discharge
directly into tile Ohio along it s ~l ·mile route from
P ittsburgh to Ca iro, Ill., Ms. Townsend said . Tha i
stretc h also includes about155 priva te institutions and
municipal water treatment plants which discharge at
least 25.!lXJ gallons of wa te r daily.

Area deaths
Mrs. Ruth F:. Wallact' of CabiP,
Wise.. and Naples. Fla.. di'od
Tuesday night in Naples.
Surviving are two sons, Clenrr V ..
a nd Jack C.. ni n&lt;' grandc hildren.
five grea t-grandchildren, and two
sistPrs. Mrs. Arthur F ic k. MiddiP·
por1. and Mr&gt; Enm Tumbull.
Mason . 0\T'r thf' yf'a rs. Mrs.
Wa llacP was a frrquC'nt v is itorto t hf'

Big S.md arra.
MPmoria l sf'rYice-.; w ill bf' hC'Id
S&lt;l turday a t StillwatPr. Minn .

Lawn•n('l' A. R il('hie
I.aw r'f'nrf'Arthur t.Junrt Ritchir· .
h'i. Portland. died Wtodn&lt;"&gt;da\· nrg ht
at thf' VctPr&lt;.m s Admini st ration

Hospilal in

HuntinJ..~on,

\\'. \'a .

Mr. R itchiP we~..- born a r Port land .

.Jan . 4. 1919. a

&gt;-On of t h&lt;' la t0
LilWI'C' n C0 a nd Cura :\(•aSf&gt; Ritchil'

Hrwas l'rnployr'Ci a";_~. lock man . Mr.
Ritc hi P was a m£'m t:.• r o l thr• U ni!Pd
Mrthudist Churrh. thc M; 1snnic
LudJ::f' and thP \'t'f(•r&lt;.~n&lt;.., of Fon~ign
\\'a r s at Mason.\\' \ 'c1
Surd\·ing &lt;J rf' his •Nif(' . \'ioiP·1:
thr('(' so ns. Hnbcrl S Hir chif'.

Middlep011. Charlr&gt; 1\ Ri tr hir •.
Bas han: .Jack I. Rit chi&lt;'. lwrinr•:
tv.·o brothcrs. Rni1C'rl Rit chir . 13f&gt;l

prr·. and .Jtmmif' H.it chiC'. Minf'rs
thrC'f' si.o,; ll•rs. ~ J.I\inf' Durst.
Por tland : Paul ine Damron . Tuc
son. ,\rit . anrl Hila I ~'IT\. l .i 'Xi ng
ton. Ohio ·\ I ~) S U!l.'l\ ' in~ ;m • fi n•
gra ndchildri'n
;1nd
a
gn•;11
granch ·hii&lt;l .
f3f&gt;..,td~·s hL" p; l n 'nt "'. lw \\·a s
pn'&lt;"'PdPd in d&lt;\llh IJ\ ;1 daughtt•r,
I 'JUl f' t tc \ 'Jn :\·I f'll·r .
SrtYiCC'.'i wi ll !)(• tu •l tl Jl 2 p .m .
Sunda\' a 1 t hP Ewing F um 'LJ l ll umf'
with .fh(' Rt'\·. P;wl M c(; uire
offi c iat ing . 11urial w UI b .· in Hnm·n
ing C"f'mf'lt't:O· Frir•ml s ma _
\ ('; I] I at
thr funf'r.:.~ l homP an.\·t inlt' .1fh ·r 7
\·ill~;

pm . Frida\

Ronald H.

Lonlt·~

Rona ld B. Coni('\. -lh. jUH Bl.--•nnt·r
hasSi't An•., fJt·lpn·. and H.ouH' L

Coo lvil l&lt;'. dir'Ci un&lt; 'Xp&lt;&lt;·trcl l.\ Thurs
clay· ('V('ning at&lt; 1· H\1 •nf'"'s Hospit a I in

AthPn.&gt;.
Born in Athf'n&lt;., ( ·uunt\'. ;\O\' :1.
19.'ri. hr· \\-'as t1 son 11ft ht ' Ia If ' 1!ol.:.tnd
Brooks Conlev. &lt;~ n&lt;l lt uh\ t'hurc h
L ockhaJ1 whorrs1rlC'" in B('lpn '. :vtr .
Con lev atte ndrd th&lt; · llt'lpt"f' t 'hUJ r h
of ctirL&lt;iit and th(' First Unitrd
Mf't hodist Churc h in PJrk(' rsburg.
w. Va . Hf' was ;1 c.lrpf'nt Pr ~ 1nd d
mf'mbf&gt;r of Carrx ·n t('r&lt; L&lt;J('al ~~~)
in Parkf"'rshurg
Mr . Conlf'Y wa~ c1 ~~dl knuw n
horS£&gt;man in .thr tri staH' drt'a . l-It·
wa s pff's idf•nt nf thf• Ohio Valle&gt;\
HorSf' Assn.. and i! m••mbPr of Bar
,1(1 HorSC'mrn ot whidl hPwa ~ a pa st
pws idl"'nt Hr wa s aJ\' i...or for thf'

Blur f(tllho n Rider '

~

H Club in

Weather fort'('ast
1)a r1 ia I C'lf'll r ing tonight . ! .ow nf'&lt;.J r

M~igs County; a member of the
Sou thern Appaloosa Assn., and a
member of the Elelp re Band
Boosters.

Miscellaneous items
on sale at audion

11te Middleport Youth League
will hold it s an nual tag day in the
Village of Middleport tomorrow.

,\ widC' varif'ty of antiqurs.
r·ollt"&lt; 'li!Jif'S and nPw m erchandiSf'
will lx• offPnod Saturd ay from 11
;1.m fq :i p .m . bl'h ind the PomProy-

Fin •Stat iona !apublicauctionbeing
ht•ld bY the ttun·· chapte rs of Beta

May5.

r - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1

Si~a

P hi Somrity to ra isP money
for jaws of lifP equipment for thC'
Punwruy EmergC'nC)-' Squad. The
sororit iP~ w ill opera tP a f'ood sen.r ice
in sidf' !hC' fire station . AuctionC'f'r
w ll(J has donatPd his SC f'\'itts to the
projf'&lt;'t is Font's! Turner of Athens .
Tlw j aws ot lite equipment will be
di s pla~·&lt;&gt;d during thP auction and a
df'monstrat ion of l hP ('q Uipmf'nt will
t:w:• gi\"f'n all he conclusion of thPsalP.

PJ r11:'-' cloud~· with a high nea r~ 72 .
Chan cf' of roin 20 lX'IT (•nt tomght

!X'rcent Sdturdav .
Extend&lt;'&lt;! Foreca.•t
Sunday throu~h 'fut•..!ay:
Fair on Sunday. ("hanc&lt;' of rain,
t'Sp€Cially in the south on Monday
and over the entire state on
'fuesday. Highs In the 60s on Sunday
and In the upper 00; and low 70s
Monday and Tuesday. Lows in the
40s SWJday, upper 40s and tow 50s on
Monday and In the ;.os on Tuesday·

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POMEROY, OH.
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Pt . Pleasant, W. Va .
Owned &amp; Operaled by :

WAGNER &amp; ASSOCIATES

~

lk.i~er

a.er

The Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings Company
Federal Reserve District No. f
of Pomeroy, Meigs County, In the State of Ohio at the close of busin ess on Mardr :!1 .
1984 .
ASSETS
Cash a nd balances duE' from de pository instttutions
a. Noninterest -bea rin g ba lances and c ur r e ncy and coi n .
.. ~. OR'l . OOO 00
Sec uriti es ........ .. ............ ... ..... ....... ............ ... ......... .... ....... .
. ... 16.:\06.000 (~)
Feder al fund s sold and secur ities purc hased
under agreeme n ts to r ese ll. ....... ..... . ..... .... ...... ............. .
. .. ..... 2 . 0~ :1 . 00 0 00
Loans a nd lea se fin a ncing recei va bles:
Loans and leases, net of un earned income .......... 17.640,000.00
L ESS : All owa nce for loan a nd lea se losses .......... . 104.000.00

net

of un ea rned inco me,

.. liSI6,000 00
:1~1. 11011 110
~0 . 000 00
Oth er assets ...... ...........
...............................
.............. 67.1. 000.00
Total assets....
.... . . ....... ............
.. .. .... ...... ............ :19.2:10 .11011 .00
LIABILITIES
De posits:
In dom estic offices ......
.. ............. ..... . .. ... ......... .. ..
.:ro r;:rc ntnl no
11 I Nonin terest ·b ea ring ........... .
.. ...4,961.000.00
r21 In terest bearin g ..
. .. 30.671.000 00
Other liabiliti es .......... .
Total li a bilities .. .. ...... ..
. .. ... .. . .... .:\/; ll&gt;i. OOO.nO
EQUITY CAPITAL
Comm on stock ............
.......... .. .. .................... ... .. ..... ..
4011 oon oo
Surplu s............
.. .. . ................ ........ .
. . .r;on. non.no
Undivided profits and ca pital r eserves ......... ..
~ . on:r. non.on
Total equity capital ................................. .
:1. nn:r.noo on
Total liabilities, limit ed· life preferred s tock. and
equity capital.
.............. .. ...................... ... ...... ..
. .. :1!1. 2:w ooo no

Thf • ! .&lt; 1rliPs c\ ux Uiar:; of Acr ic~l7 1

i.&gt; not s taging a public fi &gt;h In this
~ ·\·(· nin g

from tl to R p.m . as
annnuncf'd prro nt"'ou sl~ f'Jr lif'r.

!-iaturday yard ,;alt&gt;

'

I. Roger IV. Hyse ll . Cas hier , of the above named ba nk do hrre bv dr•l'i :trP t hat
this r epo rt of co nditi o n has been pr0parcd in confor ma nce wi th th(' i n st r uctions

Bradbury r'TA wtll sponsor a
Ya rd and b~r salr· Sa turday· from 9

used by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Sys tem and thrSta tr B :~ nk ·
lng Au tho r it y and is t r ue to the hest of m y know led gP a nd bt&gt;IIPf.
Rogr•r W. H\ &gt;PII

~. m . to ~) p .m . on Four1h S trt'(~t in

M iddl0por1

ATTENTION!
The Daily Sentinel
Is looking for a carrier in the

Syracuse Area
992-2155

Mon.-Fri . 8:00A.M. to 5:00 P.M .
Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 NoiSn

Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

e lection.
In Meigs County. 12,881 persons arE' registered to
vote. That figure represents an increase in
reglstra lion of more than 200 since tile November 19&amp;3
balloting, when 12,641 persons were carried on the
rolls.
In Callia County, an eslimated 14,761 voters are
registered - an Increase of approxinnately 300
persons since the last general e!PCtion.
Brown has attributed the registration reco rd to
intensive programs to sign up new voters Instituted by
his office, both poUiical parties, candidates such as
J esse Jackson, a nd a variety of civic and public
interest groups around Ohio.
The secretary of stat&lt;&gt; predicts that 42 percent or
those registered will go to tile polls Tuesday. That

Meigs Democrats,
Republicans will
decide local races

State Bank No. 223X
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
(Including Domestic Subsidiaries)

Loans and leases .

Along the River .............. .1~· 1 ·8
Business ........................... A ·3
Deaths ............................. A-7
Editorials ......................... A·2
Features ..... ........ ........... E·l-8
Sports ............................ C-1·8

Since work began at the Meigs mines in 1972,
over 27 million Ions of coal have been

t• No. 13

from

allowance . and reserve. . ...........
...........
Premises and fixed ass e ts I in c ludin g ca pita lized leases) .
Other real est a te owned ................. .................... .............

No fi,;h f n ton i~hl

Call for information:

Fresh green peppers &amp; onions, sauteed mushrooms
and two slices of swiss cheese .

.------------..L-----------------------

Saturday is lag day

A-2

tmts

By LARRY EWING
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Across the state, voter registra·
tlon has jwnped to an all-time record for an y e lection
In Ohio history. Locally, the boards of r lection in both
Callia and Meigs counties report marginal increases
in voter registation since the November 1983 election.
Despite those increases, however, state officials are
predicting only a moderate turnout for Tuesday 's
prinlary e lection.
Secretary of State Sherrod Brown reports that
figures
the 88 county boards of elections show
5,892.815 persons are registered to vote in Ohio - a
registration figure that tops any prPvious primary or
general election tota L
The stat&lt;&gt;'s new record s urpasses the previous high
of 5,887.48R set prior to the Novemher 1~ presidential

Lottery winner

in vestig ation. The scene was pro-

Inside:

Ohio weather:
showers possible
over weekend
--Page A-4--

entint
12 Sections. 84 Pages 50 Cents

Sunday, May 6, 1984

A Multime dia Inc . Newspaper

Registration up; 'moderate' turnout predicted

A brown Bass boat pedestal sea t
was lost Thursday evening between
Syracuse and Racine. Onthe backof
tlle chair is written " Bass Pro
Shops." Anyone finding the chair or
know where it might be is asked to
ca ii98S4339.

cessed bv a n agcn t from t hP Bel.

If you ask two people the date of Memorial Day in
Ohio you might get two different answers-Page

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Vol.

CLEVELAND iAPl The
winning number drawn Thursday
night in the Ohio Lottery's daily
ga m e. '"The Number," was897 .
In the " Pick 4" game. played
Monday through Friday, the winning number was 99W.
The lottery reported earnings of
$1,121,006 from wagering on its daily
game. Earnings came on sales of
$1 .324.960, while holders of winning
ticket s were entitled to share
$W3,904.

refunds--D-1

E-1

Seat lost

Face theft charges

~t'J!-.(J IJ\ · iJI P .

ll Oth Kentucky
Derby results
-PageC-l

c.pyrighted !984

(Continued from page I I
again, he would be a rrested in
connection with the robbery of
Tri·County Bank on Nov. 16.
Hodson refused to honor Ingles'
request for lower bond . He said his
reason was hased on the difficulty in
getting Ingles to appear in court and
tile seriousness of the crime.
Ingles was arrested by A !hens
County officials shortly after the
robbery. but those officials we re
recently de nied extradition by
Mason County Circuit Judge Clar·
ence Watt. Watt claimed that
Athens County could not sufficiently
prove Ingles' presence in Ohio a t the
time of the robbery .
Ward said later that he would
pursue federal charges against
Ing les if unable to extradite Ingles
from West Virginia.

I

ThP third of fou r aluminum·
ma king potlines at the s m e lter
portion of Kaiser Aluminum &amp;
Chemica l Corpora tion' s Rave nsSurvi ving bes idPs his mother are wood works will be energized
his wtfc. Ma"' Ann Bicke l Conley, Sa turd ay.
Belpre and Coolville: a daughter,
ThP switch is due to be thrown
Miche lle IMicke,' ) at home: his sometime a ft er8 a .m . and Ihe line is
s tepfat her. Cla ude 0 . Lock han of scheduled to be in full operation by
Belpre: a sister. ConniP Holbe11. thP e nd of Ma y.
Belp tr ; thrw nlPCes . a npPhew.
As previously announced, work on
thrC'f' gff'at n~""es. a great nPphew. this restart b&lt;'gan in ea rly March.
..,.~\ ·rra l au nt s and uncles.
The people needed to prepare a nd
Scrv ict's will be held a t 1 p.m. oper a te the linPwercrecalledat that
Monda,· at the Lf'a\·itt Funeral time a nd arc already at work in the
Home in Be lpre with Ron l.a ugherv pla nt
officia ting. Burial will b&lt;' in the Odd
Fellows Ccm e tPry at Parkersbu rg.
Friends ma.v call at tht' funera l
Four pecplewerearrested Thurs·
10mf' aftpr 7 p.m . Satu nl ay.
day in connect ion with Ihe theft of a
Allwrt K(-clon
gasoline mot or from an oil rig at the
Tiger Oil Co., located in Scipio
Towns hip the Me igs County She·
Pil•.::Jsant, W . Va .. a fo rmer rt"S idrnt
riff's Department reported .
of M incr s\'il le, died Thursday at
Arrested were ChrisCap&lt;'ha rt. 21 ,
P lPasant Valley Hospita l.
Rutland.
Tim Shane, lR, R t. 1,
Mr KC£'ton was hom Nov 10,191fi
Cheshire.
Mark T. Rathburn. 21.
at Sugar Crf'1•k. 11 son of thf' late
Rutland
and
WUiiam R. Priddy. 20 .
Albl•rt Fl.:•y and FlorencP Hill
Rutland.
KC'f'fon . Hf' was a roal miner.
According to the sheriff's dcpar1 ·
SUiv i\' ing 11 rr two sistPrs, Opal
ment
. all three men charged with
Har·p&lt;· r. Pomeroy, and Crystal
theft
and will appmr in Meigs
F:rvin. R ichmond. Ind .: an a unt.
County
Court on May 9.
Cvnthia Manning. Chau ncv: SPV·
The
depa11ment
also repo ned the
r t·aJ cousins. niPCes and nC'phews
breaking and mte ringoftheofficeof
ctnd a s pPCial frie nd. Anna Dow,
County Common P leas Judge
MPigs
Point Pleasant.
Charles
Knight.
SC•tv icf's will be he ld at 11 a .m .
According
to the sheriff's depart ·
S.:.JtU ttiJ:-,· at thC' Ew ing F unPral
me
n!
and
Judge
Knight nothing was
ll omf' with thP RP,. Stt·,·p Manlf'.Y
r
C'movc-d
from
the
o ffi~ . howevPr,
and t h&lt;' Rrv . StP\'l' TumPk official ·
one
filin
g
cabinet
was
OIJ"ned.
ing . Fri&lt;'nds rna;.: ca ll atthf' funeral
Sher
iff
Proffitt
asked
the Attorney
hum(, rrom .t to 9t hisf'V('Jl ing. Bur ial
Ge
neral's
office
to
assist
in the
will l=H ' in Gn. •pnlawn Cf'rnPt C'ry at

Ohio natural

clay. A teacher mu.st spend precious
time reteaching readiness skills
which are a foundation for achlemeniln the first grade.
"U there is any possible means by
which your district rould suppori
and maintain halt-day sessions of
kindergarten every chlld In the
program would have a much better ·
chance to meeting the challenge of
the future . We strongly urge those
concerned to tl1lnk of the children!
Tl)ey are are the m ost valuable
asset we have."
Monday at 7 the Eastern Board
will meet in special session and at
lila t time Is exp!'Cted to make a
decision on whether half-day, dally
sessions will be establlshed in the
district or the present anangement
will be continued only at two centers
Instead of one.

$250,000

Kaiser opens
third potline

-IS. L ight no!1hrr l_\· v;inds . S.ltu rda.\ ·.

e~nr1 10

(Continued from page 1)
"There are, as we see It , only two
groups of people who benefit from
llhls arrangement - the board of
education which benefits from an
economic standpoint becausxe It Is
more costly to maintain half-day
kindergarten. However, the board Is
reimbursed a percentage of the cost
of transportation . The other group
which benefits Is the motherS who
are working full time and need a full
clay baby sitter.
"From past e xperience, we have
children Jearn and retain more by
attending school five days a week .
This enables chlldren to have a
program with continuity and a
change for reinforcement, whereas,
a child who a !tends on alternate day
loses some of tile skills from
Thursday until the following Tues·

nf'u: ru les take e tff'Ct

Ruth E. Walla('t'

Friday, MGy 4, 1984 ·

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

We. th e und ers igned directors. attes t the correctn ess or th is r Ppor t of cond 1 t ion
and declare thattt ha s been examined by us and to the best of our knowledg&lt;' and b&lt;&gt;·
lief ha s been prepared In conformance with t he inst ru c ti o ns iss ued by thr Boa rd of
Governors of th e Federal Reserve System a nd the State Banking Author it&gt;· and is
I rue and correc t .

THEREON JOHNSON
FRED IV. CROW, JR. - DIRECTORS
BEN H . EWING

By BOB HOEF1.JCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Meigs Counly
Republicans will decide on tttree

Election result
announcements
planned
Results of the Tuesd ay prim·

ai;. etectlons will be announced
Tuesday night starting at 8 p.m.
by Larry Spencer from his clerk
of courts office at the Meigs
Coonty CouJthouse. Attempts
wiUbemadetoW!nouncethevote
of each candidate, precin&lt;1 by
precinct . However, If that becomes impossible due to fast
arrtvln~t results. records of the
vote n.'Ceived hy each candidate
wiU be available In Spencer's
office Tuesday night and all day
Wednesday. The, Daily Sentinel
is serving liS a sponsor of the
election announcements ove r a
public address ''J'slem.

.

level of turnout would be eonsiderrcl "moderate."
Brmvn sa id.

He based his prediction of a mode rate tumour in
Tuesday's eiPCtion on several facto rs. H0 noted there
is no contest in the Republican preside ntial primary
a nd !hat interest may have diminished somewhat
when Ohio Sena tor .John Glenn dropped out or the
presidential race.
Brown also poinlul out that Ohio's ell'ction.
although a month earlier than four yea rs ago, stil l i&gt;
late in the prl'siden tial pdmarv schedule to be
considered decisive.

Sta tistics gathered by Bro\\n's office show that the
sta tewide total of registered voters inc ludes 1,787,016
Democrat s, 1,185.003 Republican s and 2,920 ,716
independents.

A spokesperson for the boat'Ci of el('('f ions in M0igs
County said tha i as of F0bruary - th&lt;' las t m unth lor
which firm figures wC're ava ilab!C'- therr wPI'C' 4,914

registered Republicans and 2.292 rf'gistered Demo·
cra ts, with the r emainder classified as indPpPndPnt

In Callia Count;·. a representa ti \'P of thf' board
estimated th ere WC'N:' approximri!tf'ly fi.!lXl rf'gislt·rf'd

Df'mocra ts and 7.100 registered RPpublicans .
E lC"Ction officials caution. howrvf'r. that th(· ust· of
affiliation figun:•s ma y be mi s leadin~ l«ause
Ohioans are not noqui.rC'd to c.; tatP ThPir p;lrty
preff'rencc whC'n rC'gisterin g to \'O t(' .
A vo ter becomes affili (:l.tud by 'i,':i king fur a part~
ballot in a primary e lection . t\ pPrson v;ho \'Oil'S iss ups
onl ~1 , or has not YL' t votc'CI in d primarY . i ~ L·arTit'CI on

Ihe rolls as a n indep&lt;'ndent.

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count y races and Democrats will
cast ballots on two loca l ra ces when
they go to the polls in Tuesday's
primary elections.
The 34 polling places in Meigs
County will open at 6: lJ Tuesd ay
morning and will remain open until
7: 30p.m ..
In addition to local races, voters
\\111 cast ballots on presidenlial
national t'onvention tlelegah:.•s as
well as va rious court posts, repi'E'·
sentative to Congress, state and
local central committee posts, and
for state representative candidates.
Three Republicans will be swea t·
ing it out for the nomlnaiirm to run
for the Meigs County Commissioner
post. lenn beginning Jan . 2, 19Ri .

...400 turn out
Nearly 4110 runners turned out for tbe fourth Fh&gt;nch
City Rom Saturday, despiw morning rain showers that
race officials said may have resulted In slightly less
attendance . The rat....:~ was divided up into three events
- the :;.K (3.1 mile). t().K (6.2 mile) and the Dinosaur
Dash. The races are sponsored by Holzer Medical
Center and the Ohio Valley Publishing Co.Swr,·, '""""
results and additional photos appear on B· I and C·2 of
Wday' s Tim.,;-&amp;ntinel. (T .S photos by Larry EM1ng ).

The 1rio inf'ludes incumbent , David
.J . Koblrntz, Chester Road: Richard

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county commissioner. Bernard D.

Gilkey . Middleport.
Another Meigs County race for
Republican voters is for nomination
to ru n for county recorder In the fa ll .
tContinued on page A4 1

Gallia voters have
final say Tuesday
By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALL !POLL&lt;; - Attenlion will be
focused on the outcomeoftheCallia
County she riff 's race In TuPsday' s
primary . with four Democrats and
Jhree Republicans vying for thPir
party's nominat ions .
Polls will open a t 6:.10 a .m and
close at 7:30 p.m . in :l6 vo ti ng
precincts. according to the' county
board of elect Ions.
Sheriff James M. Montgomery is
seeking th&lt;&gt; nom ination to run for a
third term. Opposing him a re th ree
of his fmmer employees : Raymond
R. Pope, Alva L. Sullivan and
Richard L Wiseman .
John Ta;·ior, Gallipolis police
chier from 1%6 until l982, is seeking
the COP nod for the sheriff's race.
and is opposed by Carl E. "Ed"
Stewa r1 Jr ., anothe r fonner deputy.
and by Bill L Mit chell , a n Ohio Bell
Telep.tx:me Co. employee and a
former deputy under previou s
administrations .
For the J a n. 2 tenn on the cou nty
commission. incum bent J a mes C.
Sa unders is in tile running on tile
Republican ticket. He is opposed by
T. Kail Burleson, a fa nne r townsh ip
trust&lt;'&lt;' and Gallla County Junior
Fair Board director.
Democrats competing for Saund·
ers' seat are .Jlradiey E. Harder , a
farmer and contractor, and Dr. Dan
C. Notter, a local veterinarian.
Three Republicans are seeking
nomination for the Jan. 3 term on tile
commission now he ld by Paul D.
Nlday, who declined to seek a third
term. They are George E . Pope, a
larmer and buslni'Ssma n: Russell
P. Wood, a realtor and il)surance
~~&amp;ent;
and Uoyd E. Danner,
industrial arts teacher al Kyger
Creek High School.

The ~&gt;inner of that racf' will fac e
J.E . "Dick" Crem eens . who has no
opposition on the Democralic ticket .
Cremeens is a tobacco fa rme r and
fanne r m ember of t hP Ca Ilia
County Local Board of Education.
Three local attorneys are after the
COP nomination for prosecutor :
Hamlin C. King, a forme r prosecu·
tor: William D. Conley; and Ronald
R Calhoun, Callia County common
pleas judge from 1969 until 1981.
Incumbent Joseph L. Cain has no
opposil ion on the Democra Iic ticke t.
My ron L "Bud" McGhee, the
incumbent treas urer and a Republi·
can , Is seeking his first full te nn in
the position. having been appointed
in December 1982 follo~&gt;ing the
resignation of Frank Mills Jr .
While McGhee has no oppo.slt ion
on the COP ticket . three Democrats
arE' scra mbling for nomination :
Wayre Russell , a farmer a nd school
bus driver; Pamela .Jarrell. a
former c lerk : and rea ltor Bonnie
Stutes.
Incumbent Recorder Evalee S.
Myers. who has been in office since
1966, Is seeking her fourth term and
has no opposlt ion on t he R epublican
ballot.
In contention for the Democratic
nomination a s IT'COrde r are Karen
Waugh Brownell, a former em·
ployee of City Savings &amp; Loan. and
Donald E. Wright. an Ohio Valley
Publishing Co. employee.
CompUmentary votes will be
given to three incumbents running
without opposition - Clerk of Courts
Louise Burger; Engineer James P.
Baird: and Probatp.Juvenlle Judge
Thomas S. Moulton.
The only local Issue to be decided
Tuesday will be a beersaleoptlon ro r .
Springfield Township and Bidwe ll
Precinct .

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Townships will decide tax, liquor issues
Coun t~· govprnment a l subdivisions

Voters of Lebanon . Lc•tart ami
Sutton Townships wi ll d£'t:idP on a

wi ll decide on nf'w tnx levies and a

n£'\\' onr mill tax IP\;.·.

POMEROY

Four

Meigs

fifth will d('(' ide on a wet a nd eli&gt;·
issue a t
elections.

Tuf'sd ay's

prim&lt;H y

Voters of Columbia Towns hip will
decide on a one mi ll addit ional tax
levy for the Tri.County .J oint
Vocational School Oisl ric l for cur·
rent expenses .

11te levv would lx• uSf'Ci for
providing . and

mrtintaining

firt&gt;

apparatus, appliances . buildings or
sitrs therefor , or sources of w a ter
supply and materials thC'rdor. or
the C'S tah listunC'nt and mainten ancr

of rirP a larm te legraph, or lh£'
paym.-nt or permanent ' pa rt ·timf',

ur \'Uluntt?(.. r firemen or fi r f' fighting
cum pa n irs to otx&gt;r alf' the sam£&gt; or to
pu rC'h&lt;:~ sC' ambu lancC' equ ipment . or
to pro\·idC' ambula n cf'orem(• fgf'nr~·
mC'dical Sf&gt;IYiccs OJX'ratf'd b~· a firf'
drpartm&lt;'nl
or
firr fi g hting

rom pan~
'nl&lt;' lc,·y \'l:ould bf' in efff'C' t for a
fi ve ~~ ra r pf'riod
In Orange Township, voters will
dec ide on the quPstion: "Sha ll the

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of ~~·i n! ' . .tnd 111 ix ('LI bt '\'l'l "il ,Q ( 'S
l hf' jX!d.;; l gt' . und1T fW rllli TS
\~ lli&lt;"h autho1i/( •:-.; li• · for uff pn·m i:-.t•
l 'On ~umpt ion on l.\ . tx• J.&gt;l ' llni11(•d in
() rangf' Ton n..,hlp') " &lt;J !Hl .1 st•cfl ncl
quf'~tinn : ··:-;h;dl l ht~ '-.; lit · ul 1)(~ '1 d"
Urfinf'd in Si,'( ·Tiun ..t :~rdt-: of thl'
Hr,·isf'd l'odt ·. t:x · pr'rm ith 'C l o,~ · ithin
lh (' df'scrit)('(i di ... Tn ct n.mwl .\ ,
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Priorities listed for Meigs road repair

County Engineer

PhllipRobens

By KATIE CROW
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY-T aking priority in
road repair in Meigs Count y this
yearwUI be Rutland Flood Road and
county road 28 (Racine· Ba hsna ·
Locust Grove Road) Philip Rober1 s,
counl y engineer stated Friday.
Roberts a lso slated that heavily
1raveled roads will also take top
priority.
On April tO, Roberts presented the
Meigs County Commissioners with
an $815,!lXJ road program for 1!114.
Roberts stated a t that Iinne "this
re p resents what needs to be done."
According to Roberts at the April

10 meeting thP county paved and
spot pa\·ed 40 miles of highwa y in
1981 and it was indicated that t he
same number of milrs would be in
this year· s projPCt .
Roberts stated Friday that
~l !i,OOl is w hat is needed for
mat erial and labor. however the
budget will not a llow sue h an
e., pcnse. "We will do wha t we can
wi th we have" Robertscommented .
The tol a l budget for this year is
$1,400,0)) out of which Is paid
saiarii'S. repair to bridges. pure has
ing of equipment. repair to roads
and supplies.
Robert s sta ted thai plans Include

rf'pa ir to t'Ount\ roild om· w h1ch 1s
locatC'rl !Jrgf'l\ in ro lumh ia TOH"Tl
:-.hip and a por1ion in ~-\.llt • m
Toumship. :'&lt;cw LimJ R o: 1cl. Suc-

cess Road . Sum ner Roacl. t-:agl0
RtdgP. Bald !&lt;:nohs. !&lt;:ingsbury
Road a nd Rock Springs Road to
namf' a fPw .
The 111m• count) roads tha t will be
added to thp pavi ng list a t"(' Rut land
Flood Road. Oak CrO\·e Road in
Sutton Township a nd Painter Ritlg&lt;'
Road in Sa lem Towship.
All roads. aPCording to Roberts
will be maintained as fin ances will
a llow .
tContinued on page M i

�Comment

and perspective

1he Suncloy nnlll sentinel

May 6 , 1984

Page A-2
May 6, 1984

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,\ MEMBUt vf Tht' ,\.-..-.ot.•iutt&gt;d ~ ~... Inland Dally Prr.-s .\.o;S&lt;K·iaUoo and tht'
AmeriCIUI Ne wspa~wr Puhll.sh*"" i\ ...~·~·•odation .

l...t..TfEUS OF OPIMON art&gt; "·eh.:orned. ttwy ~houkt hr les~ than 300words k&gt;ng. r\11
k&gt;C&amp;.er.o. are suhjeet to edUtnl{ and mu..;t be s i(nf'd with atune, !Wdn's.o;and telt,hone nl.lm-her. No Wl!!iignOO lt'ttt&gt;n&lt; wtU ht• published . Letters l'lhouJd t..lrl good t.AStt!. adch-L"'-"'InK ls!&lt;iUP:'i, not per~;onalitit':.'i .

Dual holidays

WASffiNGTON II hasn't
happened very often since I Samuel
17, but It happened the other day In
a U .S. Di strict Court here In
Washington: David slew Goliath
and for the Iinne being, at least, put
the Philistines to rout.
The David of this story Is the
National Rights to Work Legal
Defense and Education Founda·
lion. The United Auto Worker s and
nine other

international

unions

filled the role of Goliath. What the
foundation's \oi ctory m eans, in
brief. is that it is now fret:' to

conllnue Its IPgal efforts in support
of individual workers who resent
the ty ranny of thP union shop .
The story began almost exactly
11 year s ago, when thP UAW and It s
cohort filed what thPir attorneys
called " the largest multi-union
laws uit ever filed ." The unions'
object never was disguised : The

unionism. the union shop is an

tract but proposes to pay nothing
toward the union's expenses.
To ardent defenders of Individual
freedom, the union shop Is a form of
tryanny not far removed from
lnvolvuntary servitude. These non·
union workers did not ask lor union
"benefits." They heartily resent
paying dues for political activities
unrelated to collPCtiVP bargaining.
They reel at the Idea of paying
tribute to union bosses.
On this plain of battle, the
Individual worker - a teacher In
one case, a telephone company
worker in another - undertakes to
sue the appropriate union. The
worker 's resourcps are limited. HP
appea ls to the national foundation
for help, and David steps Into

altogether

action .

objPCt was to destroy the pesttfer·
ous Right to Work Legal Oefen.'"
and Education Foundation, and
thus tid Itself of a li tigious nuisance
that was getting to be a seri ous paln
in thP neck.
The foundation's principal rPason
for existence lies in situations that
are all too common across the
country. A labor union wins a
coiiPCtive bargaining election in a
particular plant. The union pro·
reeds swiftly to impose a union
shop. Under a union shop, all
w orker s in a bargaining unit must
be-come members of the union (or

pay an agency Ire) or lose their
jobs .
To ardent defenders of trade
justifiable

device:

It

solves the problem of the non-union

"free rldPr " who accPpts all the
benefits of a union -negotiated con -

For some yPars prior to l!fl.'l, the
unions sought ro ignore the national
foundation. II was a case of "Go

U you ask rwo p&lt;'Ople the date of M emorial Day in Ohio, y ou might get
two different answers - and both would be right.
The federal government . banks and most private businesses wiU abide
by · the May 28 holiday. on Monday. But state. county . township and
education workers. as well as public sc hool and college students, will
obs!'rve the holida y on Wedr esday. M ay 30. because they operate under
~ I CJ tt:' !CJW .

Most ci ty govl'mmPnt s that operate undr r their ov.rn charter s a n~
&lt;'Xptc'Cled to obsl'rve the Monday holiday.
Opposition from Vl'tl•rans groups has prt:&gt;vented consolidation of the two
dates into a single holiday, according to legislative leaders.
In :\larch, the Ohio House adopted a bill to eliminate lhP May 30 holiday
until it is adopted by Congress, but there have not been enough votes in the
Senate to do the same.
Senate leaders agree there is virtually no chance the bill will be adopted
when senators return May 15 lor about two weeks o! work .·
"I have 500 letters Ifrom veterans groups! opposed to the change and
none tor it, " said Senate President Harry Meshei, D ·Youngstown .
He questioned whether the bill would get the required 17 votes to pass, let
alone 22 votes that would be needed to adopt II as an emergency measure so
it could take effect immedi ately and elimmale this year' s dual holidays.
Senate M inonty Leader Pa ul E . Gillmor. R·Port Clinton, called the bill
" dPad . dead from lack of votes. II bas ica lly was stopped oy veterans
groups
Until the mid·1970s, the holiday was oosPI"Vf'd on May 30. Congress and
the states then rhangf'd it to thP last Monclay in May. creating a three-day
hOliday.
Veterans groups wanted it returnf'd to the traditional date and got some
states to pass a law designating M ay 30 . Ohio went along with UJal a couple
of ,·ears ago but delayed the effective date untU this year to allow time for
other stat es or the Congress to adopt May 30. That didn't happen

Letters to the editor

Terrorists' Iegacy_________:_Ja_c_k_A_nd_e_rso_n
WASHINGTON - For a group
that never counted more than 3,00J
hard-core members. theTupamaro
terrori sts of Uruguay left a substan·
tial and terrible legacy, not only in
their homelands but In Latin
America and Western Europe as

'Why are they up?'

wel l.
Although they were defeated and
driven out of Uruguay more tha n a

"A headline in lhP Gallipolis Daily
Tribune,

"Drunken- Drivin~

F a ta ls

Up

in Ohio." highwa v·safetv diree·
toc KPnneth Co x says &lt;:~l coh ol ­
relatf'd fJta lities an• up from ~ 2
perce nt in '&amp;'3 to 4fi prrcf'n t thi s _vca r .
Wh y arC' thf')' up'? T hPy arE' up
l)eca use monC'y g-rf"C'd y c ri m ina ls
h0 ve to sell the death d&lt;&gt;aling, home
d~s troy in g be\·er ages in a ll our
skX's and se rvi ce stations. as w('ll

aS

the bloody. filth y SaiOOI" .

H ow long arr v.:e dC&lt;'rnt lat\'
abl.ding cit izPns going to put up with
thf• body and mind destro ying
carnagf''' If _Y OU who ca ll yoursrl ves
Ch risti &lt;l ns w ould onl y grt up in
am1s nncl fi g ht lhf' liquor li rrn sing
pCocess. \V f' could stop somf' of the·
J14?'W pla CPS th at arf' !::x'ing approved
almos t rlail y in ou r ar Pa. f SP(&gt; in thi s
$ mP i."!SUP of thf' Tribunf' a not her
pla~f' ha s IJN""&gt;n approw~l in F. urf'k a

\Vho is against the saloon': T he
church. the school, the home, the
sc ientific world; the railroads are
aga inst it; the milit ary.- wor ld is
a ga i nsf it , a nd every world-wide
inte r(':-;! on e arth is against it,
Pxcept lhP underv.:or ld. the c rimi nal wor ld and he world of cri me. All
r ra y " awa y with the saloo n." Down
\Vit h thPSf' licensed distributing
C'Pntf'I''S nf crime. misC'ry a nd
drunkrnnPss'
If thi s is true wh err arf' our
soldiers'? How comf' I alonr cry out
against thi s local greed and dPstrur -

tion? Are you people so eompla ·
cent. or cowardly, that you sit back
~ nd lett he other fellow do it ? Let us
fear from you -fight this Influx of
cow ardly erimin&lt;:~l act ivit y that is

killing off our loved ones.
Gordon Wooten
Gallipolis

'Slandered record'

· Cary Hart has a 83 percent voting
l'(lt·ord which is remarkable wh en
you cons ider thr fact that Colorado

Thtrd. he would create a New
Capacity Stock that companies
would invest in. That cou ld buy the
stoc k with the agreemen t that any
pro fit s would go Into modernizing
or the retraining of workers. This
will help bring our industries
up·l o-dale so they w111 be aole to
compete in the world market
without protectionist legislation.

iS a very con sf'lv ative state and not
neavily union ized . He has been

F ourth. he would crea te lndiv id·
ua l Training Accounts HT A "s)

&gt;ianding up for the working m an·
;Woman's rig ht s ever since he's
be€n in the Senate , even when it has
(lot been politica ll y wise todo so. He

whir h would he similar to lndivid·
ual RetiremPnt Accounts in their
struc turr. In thP casP of a worker
losing his; her job the monPy would
b&lt;' used for either the retraining or
rel ocation of that worker .
Walter Mondale did receive the
A.F .L.·C.I.O. endorsement. as he
did many others, but at the time
those endorsemPnts where made
Gary Hart was not even regi stering
in the national polls .
I hope people will take the Iinne to
seriously consider both candidates,
their records, and the program they
are proposing before casting their
vote on May 8.
I wou ld also like to takP this
opportunity to express my gratl·
tude to thP people of Galtla County
who participated In our recent
telephone survey and apologize to
a nyon e w e may have

· -A s a su ppo rt er of

CelT)'

H art 's [

havf' bN'n very dis appointPd to S('('
t"he way in which labor offi cial s
h8 vf' ~{'n t\\.'istin g cmd sla nde ring
~in rf'Cor d Senat or Hart' s record
pi'ovC's hf' has CJ lw ays bef&gt;n thPre for
the w orking man / woman .

recei ved the endorsement of lh('

A.F.L.·C. l.O . in both his senate
r~ces and w elcomed their backing .

He

has never sa id he is against
uhions and their Pndorsements. He

would hav e welcomed their support
in his presidential bid for the
nomination. What he has attacked
Mondale on Is Mondale' s special ·
Int erest group politics . In or der to
r,{. a PrPSident that repesents all
people of Pvery constltuPncy you
need to look at the natlooallniPresl.
Garv Hart has put forth In his
book,· "A New Democracy," a
detailed program, not just a policy ,
tQ get our falling industries back on
their feet .
. First , he would use the prestige of
tbP Presidency to bring management and labor together on the
natlonaiiPv!'l so decisions are made
benefitting th!' whoiP industry
J'lithPr than a small part.

inconvenienced.

Teresa A. Cox
Gallla County Coordinator
Hart For President
Gallipolis

away, kid, ya bother me." Finally
the annoyance became unbearable
and the mammoth suit was filed.
Ten years of motions, countermotions, Interrogatories, discoveries
and legal maneuvering ensued. For
a long Iinne David seemed to be
losing. At one point in 1974, District
Judge Charles Richey ordered the
foundatlon to disclose the names of
100 buslnPSS contributors. The
foundation !ought at every step of
the way to protect the privacy of fts
contributors in the same way that
such organizations as thP National
Association for theAdvancementol
Colored PeopiP have protPCted the
names of their supportPrs .
AI long last the case boiled down
to a single issue: Do Interested
employers " control " the founda·
lion's activities? On AprU 19 JudgE&gt;
Richey handed down a swnmary
judgment In the loundaton's favor.
The plaintiff unions, he said, had not
presented "a single fact " to show
that employers control the founda·
lion's litigation decisions.
"Despite the many depositions
tha1 plaintiffs havP taken," he
wrote, " they have still failed to
show one instance of Interested
em player control or participation In
the litigation program dPCislonmaking process."
Barring an improbable reversal
on appeal - improbable because
Judge Richey precisely tracked the
orders of t he U.S. Circuit lor the
District of Columbia- the national
foundation now Is assured Its
rightful status as a bona fide legal
aid organization . Eleven yPars
after It all began, wilh probably half
a million dollars expended In
resisting the unions' lawsuit , the
foundation can go back to giving Its
tull-tinn!' attention to the littiP guys
in the labor market. Down In the
mPtaphoricaJ Valley of E lah , our
champions don't win many, but
they do win a few.

decade ago, the Tupamaros set the
example for other tprrorist groups,
in other coun tries. Now as exiles,
they contin ue to play an Import ani
role in Cuban dictator F idel
Cas tro's efforts to stir up commu nist rPvolutions around the g lobe.
ThP Tupamaros' impact on Uru-

guay

was

both

proud history of more I han lOU
years of civ ilian rule ignored in the
reaction to th C' Tup a r ma ro
violence.
Evpn today . whPn Uruguay is

beset with lo percent unemptoy·
ment and staggering economic
troubles, the spectPr of the Tupa·
maros has cast a pall ovpr the effort
to return the government to civilian
control. The military, reluctant to
give up the power it ha s come to
chelish, waves the bloody shirt of
the Tupamaro terror and argues
that Uruguay is still not r eady to
r isk fr"£&gt;€ elections.
How did such a tiny number of
young people from the U ruguayan

perverse and
pcrva sivr . Their terrorist acts
created a cri sis. w hich enaoled the
Uruguaya n military to seize con trol
in 1973. transforming what had
l&gt;een Latin America' s most solid

sur h a sin ister influence over a
country of three million'' They
began, like many ull imatcly disas·
trous groups throughout hi story, as

democra cy into anot her r epressive

idealists, determined

military dictatorship. The "Swit·
zerland of South America" became
just a nother banana r epublic . its

Uruguay's affluent, complacent
soc iety of corruption a nd indiffC'r·
encc to the needy

m iddle and upper classes achlf've

to clranse

Taking their name !rom Tupac
Am aru, an Inca prince who fought
the Spaniards in the 18th cen tu ry,
the well -intentioned you ng rebels
became Robtn Hoods, robbi ng from
the rich to gtvP to thP poor.
But their romantic efforts failed
to catch fire, so In 1970 the
impatient. frustrated Tupamaros
turned v icious. That was the year
they murdered Don Mitrlonp, the
U.S. adviser to the Urugu ayan
police. Others were killed or
kid napped, including the British
amba ssador, who was held for eight
months in a cage si.x feet long and
two feet "ide.
In their two-year reign of terror,
the 1'upamaros committed more

than 300 bombings and assaults.
They became famous throughout
the world, and as their notoriety
spread, oth er youthful terrorist
grou ps sprang up in imit ation. The
earl iest German terrorist gang
called it sell" I he Tupamaros of West
Ber lin. and in this country thP
Wea thermen claimed the Uru·

guayans as their inspiration .

In its operations against the
Tupamaros, the Uruguayans army
soon learned It was deali ng with a
welt -organized, terrorist group with
modern equipment and facUlties at
its command . Cuba had been
training the terrorists sincP 19ffi,
whpn the Tupamaro leader made a
personal deal with Castro. It took
the army several years to break the
Tupamaros, after capturing thefr
leader and imprisoning many
more. The rest fled.
A secret Police Department
cable tells what happened next:
"After the failure of the urban
insurgency , severa l hundred Tupa ·
maros went to Cuba. During the
mld·l 970s. Cuoa provided som e of
them with tra in ing in military and
terrori st tactics, weapons and
int ell i ge nce. Severa l of 1hese
former Tupamar06 subsequently
assisted Cuba in running lntelll·
gence operations In Europe and
Latin America ."

Running the country______A_r_tB_u_ch_wa_ld
Aecording to former Secret ary of
State AI Haig, he had tremendous
problems in his job, not with the
president, but with the palace
guard in the White House thai
surrounded Mr. Reagan, and pro·
tected him from "outsiders" such
as Cabinet officers and the like.
I don't know why General Haig
wa s surprised by this . When he
worked in the WhitP House for
President Nixon he did exacUy thp
same thing
The trut h of the rn a Iter is tha1thP
United States is not run by the
president, but by a closely knit staff.
all unetected and none having to
answ er to anyone but the man who

sit s In the Oval Office.
Whpre does the president rPCrull
his "team? " Usually from his
campaign staff.
I was talking to one of the
presidential candidate's baggage
handlers the other day. He was
perspiring and puffing as he kPpt
putting luggage on a cart .
"' You work awfully hard," I safd.
"What do you hope to get out of it•"
" If I don't gel a hPrnla. I'd Hke to
be the WhltP House national
SPCurit y adviser."
" Thai's a big job," I said .
" Well, you don't think I'm doing
this for my health do you• Actually
I 'd Hke to be put In chargP of ail
domestic affairs for the president
but that slot has already been
spoken for by Harry Sliver, the
candidate's advance man In Be·
thesda, Md."
"I would think with your &lt;?Xperience In handling luggage you
would want to be secretary of
Transportation."
"The power's in the White

House," he said. loadin g a loudspeaker system on t he c art "Be·
side s, Mary's been promi sed
Tra nsportation."
"Who's Mary?"
"She keeP' track of the candi·
date's travel expenses. No one gets
a voucher without first c learing II
with Mary.·
"If you don't gel national security
adviser, what about becoming the
president's legal adviser? "
"The candidate wants someone
In thai office with more law
experience . He's indicated, If he is
elected. he'd give It to a paralegal
who is In charge of seeing the prPss
always has fresh coffee on the bus."
" Appointment secrPtary is a key

position in the White HousP.
F:veryone has to come to your
befor e they get to seP the
prPsident."
H e said, "I wouldn't mind It, but
A llen Taylor has II lined up."
"Who' s Allen Taylor?"
" He' s In charge of stuffing
Pnvelopes In our Dallas headquar·
ters. ThPy say hP's the best worker
in thP mall room."
"What about White House dlrPC·
tor of communica tions?"

" RamPy Harper, who works the
mimeograph machine on the candl ·
date's plane, will probably get that.
He understands the press a lot more
than I do."
" And chief of the president's staff

is out of the question?" I said.
" I had a shot at it , but then I lost
the candidate's wife's luggage in
Louisville, Ky., and she's been mad
at me pver sine!'. So I imagine the
candidate wtll givP me something
where I won' t have to deal with her
directly."
He finished loading the cart, and
started to count the bags to make
sure everything was on before he
pushed It towards the plane .
"Suppose you don't get the job
you want In the White House? You
will have put all this tinnP in for
nothing."
"Maybe, maybe not. Nobody on
the candidate's staff has spoken up
yet for director of the CIA."

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been extended for reglstratloln to a
r egional confprence on 'small busi ·
ness hosted by Mari!'tta Collegp ,
according to Bert T . Glaze, chair·
man of the college's economics,
management and accounting de·
partment and dlrPCtor of the
Business Resource Center.
The May 24 confer ence. designed
for 19 counties In Ohio, is one of nine

conferences set up by the Ohio
Dep a rtm ent of Dev elo pment
throughout the state this spring.
The conference will provide
Inform ation about sm all businPss
concerns to Ohio 's first Governor's
Confer ence on

Area personnel file
POMEROY Donald E.
Kouns of Syracuse has r etired
from Ohio Power Co. as station

crew supervisor.
Kouns' employment by Ohio
Power has been in substation
work, beginning in 1948 as a
maintenance helper at South
Point .
He transferred to Ironton in
1964 as a maintenance man -A
and was promoted to working
foreman four years later. Kouns
transferred to Pomeroy in 1971

MIDOLEPORT - Open in!'( Mon·
day at 1.17 North Second Ave.
Middleport, Will be Coun selin!'( and
Educational A ssociat es headed by
Dr. Yvonne H. Scally.
A resident of R70 A sh St ..
Middleport, and current ly pres ident
of the M iddleport Cham ber of
Commer ce, Scally receiv ed her
Ph.D in educa tional adm inistration
at Ohio Univers ity . A thens. in 1981.
For the past rwo years she has
been wilh Woodland Ccnt!'rs as a
clinical psychologisl as an outpa
tient th0rapist and inr erim dirC'C!Or

of the children 's r &lt;'Sidmlial trmt
m ent program .

Scally received her baehc•lor of
sc if'ncf' in Pl emL•ntarv Pduca tion at
Ohio University in 1971 and hC'r
mast~r· s degree in speci al l'Ciuca·
tiona! psychology from tha i univ cr ·
sily in 1971. She did 60quarl cr hours
in post graduate studies at Ohio
University !rom 1971 to 1975.
From 19"/Y to 19H1 she did school
cvntractual services for placement
in special education and silt&gt; wa s
supervisor. school psychology servi ·
ces, Southeastern Ohio Volun ta ry
Educational Cooperative from Oc
Iober 1977 to April 197!l.

She served as school psychologist
for several districts in Ohio and West
VU"ginia from 1972 to June 1974 and
served her internship at a school
psychologis t at the Marietta Cily
Schools from September 1971 to
.June 1972. She has also served as a
teacher for the educable mentally
r etarded .
Scall y holds educational certifi
oates including Ohio provisional
: crti!icale, super intendent ; Ohio
1Jrovi siona l cert ificate. E-ducational
administration specialist ; Ohio profess i on a l certifi c at e , pupil
person nel -school psyc hologist; Ohio
professional cerli!ical e, special·
exceptiona l chUdren, K-12; Ohio
pmfPssiona I certifi ca te,

He and his wife, Edna .. have
two sons, Mark of Columbus.
and Joseph of Orlando , Fla.; a
daughter, Rebecca Sue of Ma·
son.
W.Va .;
and
f o ur
grandchildren.

college
selected to host one of 1hr nin r
rPgion al conferpnces, GlJZP sa id .

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largest of the SlJring confcrPnr r

regions.
Counties incl uded in thP19-coum .v
regi on ar&lt;': A thens, BPirnont, Carroll , Coshocton. Gallia. Guernsl'_\',
Harrison. Holmf's, Jefff'rsnn, Knox.
La wren ce. !Vleigs, Monroe. M or ga n. Muskmgum , 1\ioblr. Pr r r-y ,
Tuscanm·as and Was hington
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Republican Candidate

Republican Candidate
For
Gallia Co. Commissioner
JAN. 2nd, 1985 TERM
My pledge to the people;
I will listen well
I will be honest and diligent
I will represent the entire county
I will give the time necessary to
discharge my responsibi lities

BRILLIANT
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regional conferenc£&gt; to partici pate
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at which recomme ndations '#i l l be
discussed and assemblE"Ci i nto a
report for the governor and thf'Ohio

ELECT

ta ry Prturation, J-8. She holds a
professional Ohio Psychology Li·
censc and is a qualified instructor of
sy stem of mulli·pluraiistic assess·
m en!. University of California .
She has professional afftliations
including the American Associa t ion
of School Administrators, National
Association of Schoo l Psycholo·
gist s; Ohio School Psychologists
Associalion; School Psychologists
A'5ociatio n of SoutheastPrn Ohio,
and the West Virginia School
Psychologists Association .

VOTE FOR

clc&gt;aringhouse on issues and data:
co nd ucts semina r s, wo r kshops,
conJerences and cli nics; expand s
ex isting outreac h program s; aids
busi ness persons in m 11king con·
tarts with banking institutions: and
assists in refPrra ls w hPrP nPeded .

l c~ s lature.

as a T &amp; D foreman and was
named station cr!'lv supervisor
in 1977.
A m ember of Antiqu ity Baptist Church, Kouns is a past
mas ter of Sout h Point Masonic
Lodge 497 and is past educa ·
tiona! officer for the 12th M a·

OPENING
IJr. Yvonne H. Scally announces the opening of
Coun.&lt;iellng and Educational ,\ssociak'S in Middleport beginning
Monday.

Counseling center
opens Monday

Smal l Business.

scheduled for Sept. 19 in Columbus.
according to Dennis McNamee.
man agPr of the governor 's con!erence for the dep artm ent of

development .
Deadline for re~stratio n to the
spring confer ence, or iginall y sche·
duied for April 24, has been
Pxtended until all conference open ·
ings are filled , according to Glaw.
Delegates will be elected at the

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Family man. Parent . Taxpay er .
Married to former Teresa Gabrielli .
Four child ren . Rachel , 14; Rebecca, 1 1 ; Sarah. 4; Ruth.
2.
Son of Esther Danner and the
late James E. Danner.
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Farmer .
Me mbe r of First Baptist
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Pa&lt; d fo1 by the Cand1d ale. Lloyd Da nne r.
56 lh~r d Ave . Ga l I . OH 45631

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As a Gallia County Native, I graduated from Gallia Academy High
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needs . l _feel we need a solid county se rvice foundation (roads . poli ce protectron , samtat!on. health etc.) we can afford . ReductiOn of county debt is esstntial.
We must utrlrze our county people, and establish purchasing procedures that
g1ve local people a FAIR chance . Gallia County tax dollar s s hould stay within our
communrtres when possrble .
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Republican incumben t. who is
unopposed Tuesdav. ·in the fall
election; John E. Corrigan, James
P . Cci ebrezze, both unopposed
Tuesday for Supreme Court judge-

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Brlckles,
for county
recorder;
Mary
Ru
th Swain,
for county
treasurer.
Meigs County has a Republican
candidate for slate represenlative,
94th district. She is J ennifer L.
Sheels, Pomeroy a ttorney. In the
fall, Sheets will oppose Joiynn
Bos ter, Gaiiia County Democratic
incumbent.
Above the local and dislricllevels,
Democrats will vote for delegates to

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Roberts explained that .Meigs
County has 252 miles of county roads
and at the present lim&lt;&gt; there is
approximately 100 miles yet to be
~ ved. However. eachyear !heywill
add roads to the pavin g list until all
roads are ~ved .
Roberts also added thai therc is a
Federal Aid program and Meigs
Cou nty has 20 miles of highwav tha t
qualifies under lhP 75-25 matc hing
program.
However, under the Federal
progr am it cos ts Uhe county money
lo put the highway in condition to
meet Federal sta ndards. Aiso. the
matching funds must be cerlifil'd.
Roberts went on to explain that
rhey a re l!y ing to get all ~ vedroads
up to Ihe point where they can begin
using hot mix.
"Our goal is to is to maintain all
roads, pr&lt;'serve a U roads and keep
them paved" Roberts observed.

percent of tha t. or $!1R.7fri. Any
winning $1 st raight ticket earn s
$4.956. while a n)' winni ng $1 boxed
ticket earns $-113.

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Democrats also have a two-man
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winnin g tickPts are Pn titled to 45

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StateCentraiCommlttee ,man,with
Wllllam A. LaveUe and Donald F .
Moyer seeking the nomination and
State Central Committee, woman,
with Mary C. GaUagher, Julle A.
Lambe and Virginia Weiss seeking
thenomlnalion.
Republicru" ·vil! vote for delegates to the t'u'lur ' l Convention for
only Ronald !Wag• . J. fhey will vole
on Clarence MiUer Congressional
representative, unopposed ; An drew Douglas, Supreme Court,
unopposed; Homer E. Abele. Court
of Appeals, unopposed; Bill Keslar,
unopposed for Stale Central Com mlttee. man; BarbaraL.Deedsand
Janet A. Seaman, both seeking the
nominal ion for State Cenrrai Com-

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~ho\\-T'rs or thunciC'rstorm s li kd\" .
i-ug h t{Jto i O. Th(~c hancf' of rain i!'~lll
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SUPERIOR
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an&gt; John H. Ridgway and James
Withen&gt;ll with Uhe nominee to
oppose Uhe Republican nominee In
Uhe fall . 1\vo candidates also seek
Uhe Democratic nomination to run
lor county commissioners, term
beglnnlngJan.2,1985.TheyareDon
E. Mullen. a former commissioner.
and Joseph D. Sayre. The winner
" 111 oppose whichever of the three
Republicans nominated Tuesday
for that commissioner term .
Other Democrat candidates for
county posts. unopposed Tuesday
but facing Republican opposition in
the fall, are Yvonne ScaUy, for
county commissioner. term start ing Jan. 3. 1985; James J . Proffitt.
incumbent shf'ri1f: Peggy Bowers

$1,472.01 1, while holders of winn ing
rickets are Pnlitled to share
$629,667.00, lol! e!Ji officia ls sa id.
In the parimuruel ·' Pick 4'" game,
sales tolalf'd $2 1~ . 192.50. Holders of

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court. probate division; Richard E .
Jones. incumbent . for county commissioner. term beginning Jan . 3,
1985; Fred W. Crow III, Incumbent
prosecuting attorney: LaiTY E .
Spencer , incu mbent . c lerk of
courts: Howard E . Frank for
sheri1f; George M. Col lins, for
county trmsurer, and Philip M.
Roberts. for county engineer.

CLEVELAND !AP I - The
winning number drawn Friday
. night in thE' Ohio Lol!ery 's daily
· ga me. "The Number.·· was 529 .
in the " Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday , th e winning number was 9:!90.
The lol! ery reported ea rnings of
$842,343.50 from the wagering on
"The !\umber ...

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bent. Syrdcuse. is opposed by
GeorgeS. Hobstettero!Pomeroy.
Thethirdraceisforoominalionto
run as the Republican candidate for
coroner in Uhe faU. The candidates
are James P . Conde , Middlepoi-1 ,
a nd Rankin Ra y Pick e n s,
Incumbent.
Local Republican ca ndidates who
are unopposed in the Tuesday
primary but several of whom will
have Democratic opponents in thf'
fa il general election are Robert E.

Lnuery winning
numbers: 529, 9290

LEAN &amp; JUICY

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Please VOTE May 8, 1984

ships . Local Democrats will vote on

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lOth D1strict State Central Committeewoman

REPUBLICANS

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county coroner and the candidates

control, guardrail and the balance of
road name signs.
Roberts conunenlcd it was diffi cult to forecast the extent of the
program at the present tlme aswork
is based on wml her, how much
travel (heavy equipment) and
materia l ava ilability. HE' did say
that Uhere is a possibility of a n
aspha lt shortage.

PORK

JAN SEAMAN

~OR'111WE&lt;;T

4:) to .10. SundaY. c loudv wtlh a
cham·,. uf rain . High 60 r.o 1)1. The
chanc&lt;' uf ra in L&lt;lO percent Sa turd;n·
night and 00 IX'!Tcnt SundO)'.
.

BACON

by the 1Oth District Republican Committee

m os fl~· in th(• .-~~ -

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Included in the road program will

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Arkansas Sunda.\ morning and to southern Illinois S unci a~· L'\'Pning.

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northeast F lorida. wit h showers
wi de ! ~; scanered over Minnesota
and Illinois, from Oklahoma

4?\'Pn in the north .
Shuweors probably will continue for the n .,; t of the w&lt;'&lt;'k~nrt
Hi~h prt•ssun-' will movr rus t ro a linr from Pt•nnsv lv aniu to r\o l'lh

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ThP rain rontinuf'd this morning m·er northPrn Nf'\.v F.ngland .

By The As.-;ocial&lt;'d l'r.-ss
After somf' sunshinp Saturda.v aftf'rnoon , showers or thunder·
storms wUJ sprf'ad up from thf' southwC's t during lhP night B ~·
Sunda~· morning. somP rain is li k~&gt; i~· int o ('(• ntral Ohio 'With a sl1ght

Df&gt;vp\oping low IJrl'ssun• in TPX:J!-1

\#Je Reterve The Rigt11 to limit Ou•ntities '

north of' Ja mestown. and in Iowa

Showers through weekend

Prices good thru May 12. 1984

GO TO CHURCH [V[RY SUNDAY

major damage, the National
Weather Service said. The twisters touched down in North
Dakota near Wimbledon, Grace
Clly and a spot about 25 miles

Na&amp;onal Weelhef

Carolina 1his pvenin~.

CLOSED SUNDAYS

brought no rt&gt;por1 s of injuries or

Snow

FRONTS : Warm-

Fri.-Sat.9 am til 10 pm

By The~ Press
Rain and thunderstorms covered much of the nation today,
with the storms expected to
spread by tonight , but a cold
front blamed for a host of
tornadoes and high wind&lt;; in rhc
last few days flnaUy moved out
over thf' Allantlc Ocean .
Three tornadoes in North
Dakota and two in Iowa on
Friday afternoon and evening

May 6, 1984

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Athletically, I received the athletic key award from Gallia Aca demy and was a member of the O.S.U. golf team.
Prior to practicing law, I was a teacher and coach for three years
in our public school system.
Professionally, I have been engaged in the practice of law in
Gallia County for over twelve years . The basis for a good prosecu tor, in my opinion, is that he must have integrity, be will ing to
work, have common sense and be persistent in his endeavors. I
invite you to consult with your friends and neighbors in evaluatmg my candidacy.
Please forgive me if I have failed to personally knock on your
door and ;ntroduce myself as your Republican candidate for prosecutor and ask for your vote .
Your vo te will be appreciated .
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Rt 4, Gal li polis, OH .

�Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant,

May 6, 1984
Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W . Va .

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Page

a soen!Utc oasiS to support the
Pxistence of telepathy. psychic
hPaling through sound. reincarna ·
tion and many additional subjects
previously considered paranormal.
She has been an instructor at Ohio
University in the filed of parapsy ·
chology for six years. has !Je&lt;&gt;n a
consultant to medical practit loners
and the 0. U. Sc hool of Nursing tor
two years, IS invited to spea k more
often in the university systf' m than
any other paid speaker, is a
graduate researchE"r, has bcE'n the
subject of m any magazinP and
nE"wspaper at1icl..s plu s TV and
radio broadca sts.
She has ix't•n thE' ditwtor of the
Esteric Unlimil&lt;od Founda tion and
Libraty since 1976 and is currently
writin~ an individualized workbook
thai wi ll be ul Uized as a tex t onlil iled
Un1ts of Dimension an Esoteric
Unlimilt'&lt;l Forum.
P cu 1ieipa nts shoul(l drC'ss in
eonfortablf' c lothing and b r ing a
pillow .

POMEROY ~ Shen} Edw&lt;Hus.
un\vrrsity instnK' tor. resean·hpr
and tu10r vdll prt:'sent a sl'mina.r on
Monda)·. Mav7. from&lt; p.m . to9p.m.
"\ Diamond Sa,·ings and Loan.
Poinero~ .

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F'.dwards wtll prPS!'nl C\'iden!'e and
r&lt;:s&lt;'arch 1hal pmves that prople
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F:arh participanr . Jccordi ng to
Edwards , wtlllravf'\\'llh thf' abili t~
10 maintain mon• rontml (l\ ·Pr thC'ir

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' CndC'r Sf'VC'rC' rondi ri ons 1his
" Y" tr m has l:x't'n uSl'CI to can t rol
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Betlv K almowski a t 367 75:lR. Pam ·
!'Ia Ca l\'('1'1 at 992·7284 or Prlscilla
McBrid!' a 1 388-i\l?Ci. Costs is $12 per
pf'r son . Thi s a non-prof i t
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a Summa Cum Laucla g-ra du·
.~ te or Ohio Uni\"C•r-sl!, .. EdH'a rds has
l"Onduct E'd n•sc&gt;arc h that r stablishPS

Students represent 17
systems at Rio event
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f1ecruilmC'nl OJ~· \.\.:as sponson&gt;d by·
rhe Plac·pment Officf' at Rio Gr&lt;1 ndr
Coll&lt;.'g(' IT'et~ ntl~' . and 17 sc hool

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thos&lt;' whn arP ablf' to rrlocatf'.
Among t hr school systrm s rr prest•ntrd w ere : St. RPrnard -

E lmwood Place City Schools. Dcla·
warf' Cou nty Schools. Galli&lt;:~ Count :"'·
Schools. Portsmouth CHy Sc hools.
F airborn City Schools. Xenia Cit y
Schools. Dioc·ese of Columhus.
Callipoli s City Schools . Spnng1icld
\ity School s. Logan ·Hocking \ it'·
Schools, Plckawa y County Sc hools.
Sctoto Coun ty Sc hools. Pike Co unl v
Schools. Bloom Local Schools.
Chillicothe Ci ty Schools . Wa shing·
ton County Schools &lt;Jnd Cincinnati
Public Schools.

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r·f•adin g and "Pf'C i&lt;-tl Pducati on.
ThC' c oli Pgc plitePm f' nt d irf'Ciot ·.
I 'L·g Th omi:.ls, s tal £&gt;d . "'T hts y f'ar 1s
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day at Klnsey-Garret
Home In Royal Park.

COLUMBUS - Local govern·
men! agencies can apply to !he Ohio
Department of Natural Resources
IODNRI through July 1 for grants
to fund public outdoor recreation
projects. The grants are available
through !he federal Land and Water
ConsPrvalion Fund 1LWCFi !hat Is
administered locally by ODNR's
Office of Ourdoor Recreation
Service
The LWCF reimburses project
sponsors for up to 50 percent of the
cost involved In acqulrtng and/ or
df'veloping public land and water

VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATE WHO HAS THE PROVEN ABILITY AND THE EXPERIENCE TO BE YOUR
NEXT SHERIFF.

JOHN TAYLOR

A VOTE FOR
IS A
VOTE FOR GOOD GOOD LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR
THE NEXT 4 YEARS.

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rec reation ~sources. The program
includE's land projects suc h as the
dPvelopment of tennis courts, ball
fields. swimming pools, picnic
areas. hiking trails and elderly·
. handtcappcd modifications. It also

Sherry Edwards

129 school issues
on Primary ballot.'&gt;

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th !\

with emphasis on !hose
involving the Ohio River and Lake
Erie.
Oh io received $2.7 million
through the LWCF for Fiscal Year

SUJJf'l"intf'nclrnt
Th0 issurs .includt&gt; 69 curren t
opcrettng tr' t"' . .J2ce~it o l improv"
mrnt or JX·rmanPnt tmpru,·pment
!!'\'irs and IX bond lrv iPs. Supt•rin ·
l&lt;'ndcnt Franklin B. Waller " 'id
Frida;·.
Wall&lt;•r sa id per pupil public
srhool sprndin.Q in Ohiocvnt in uPs to
fall IX'hind thr nationul 3\"PI"a.[!P .
Thf' ~ talC' srx·nt an m·pragt\ of $2.~&gt;16
to educate m ch studmt in !9R2·19FJ.
th(~ la st ~ · ra r for \\"h tch figurr•s arr
a\·ail ablc Th!' n&lt;ltionJ.l a\·rragr for
that .w·ar wa s $2 .7Rh. h(~ said .

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GALLI A COUNTY

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PAMELA D. JARRELl

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WAYNE RUSSELL
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LLEWELLYN, Pa. iAPi ~
Workers found the last of six people
killed when the four·wheel·drlve
vehicle they were riding in plunged
down an abandoned coa I mine shaft.
as grieving relaliws expresS('(]
tl'lief !hat their ordeal of uncer·
tainty finally had camP to an end.
Three txxlies were pulled from the
shafl Friday. La!&lt;' Friday night. the
workers sighted the final two txxli!'s
and hoped to recover them toda)·.
accorolng to Bruce Dallas. a
spokesman with the state Depart
mf"nt of Envimnmcnral Resoutres.
The first body~ of Connie Bluls.
2!\ ~ was recovered Th..sday night.
bPfore water in thr minf' and a
partial cave-in hamperf'd efforts to
find I he others
Mt&gt;anwhile, the own!'r of the land
where 1he accident occun·ed denied
Friday knowing of a cave· in on his
propertv before lhP accid!'nl. and
said he had posted signs warnmg
prople to keep off.
Thr six victims, rangi ng in age
from J6tu2Ci. had been missing since
Prnbarklng April 28 for a riU!' in an
area popular with off· road mthusi·
asls for its twisting bvways on a
mountain riddlt'!l with dc'ep mine
shaft s.
Th!' S!'arc h fur bodies began
shortly after th!' vehicle was spot l&lt;od
in the shaft Monday.
Photos of five of the victims sat on
the hallway tahle at the homrof Juel
Flertasavage, grandmother of lhrw
of the victims.
She had ht&gt;ld out hope for !hei r
rescue until F'riday afternoon. ~hen
she eriE'&lt;:! and admitted, "My nerves
a're shot ."
"This is a relief in a way, but my
stomach isqueasy.ll'shappeningso
fast," said Noreen Bertasavage,
aunt of three victims.
The rescuers Friday used 10-foot
pol..s as probes and hooked the
clothing of three victims . Workers
wrapped the bodies in sheets and
sped them from the site in
arnbularces.
The txxliE&gt;s wPr&lt;' found in quick
pumping watE&gt;r from the shaft.
Dallas said. ThP victims wE&gt;r!'
lodged among rubble sevNal feet
below where the car became
wedged .

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McARTHUR. Ohio !API ~ An
explosion at lhe Austin Powder
plant in Vinton County injured at
least three peopll' Friday night.
accorolng to a sherlff's deputy.
An explosion was reported a I the
plant on U.S. Route 50 Past of
McArthur at 8:45p.m., said VInton
County sherlff's dlspatcherCarolyn
McManis.
A second sherlff' s deputy who
asked not to be identified sa id two of
the injured were taken toO'Bleness
Memorial Hospital in Athens.
On!' of those. Eddie Ward. 32, of
Me Arthur, later was taken to
Riverside Methodist Hospital in
Columbus where he was reported in
stable condition with an arm wound
that nursing coordinator Linda Wis&lt;'
said might have caused nerve
damage.
Th&lt;' sheriff's deputy said thC'
names of th!' other rv.·o who were

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Amanda Jo Nelson
REEDSVILLE ~ Amanda Jo
Nelson infant daughter of Mike
Nelson andTamera S..nnett, Reeds· '
ville, died Friday morning at West
VIrginia University Hospital,
Morgantown.
The infant
her grandpar·
parents Is
survived
by besides
maternal
!'nts, Vernon and Ellen Bennett,
L ore City, Ohio: palemalgrandpar·
ents. Thor and Norma Nelson,
Coolville.
Graveside services wW be conducted Monday at 10 a.m. at
Rushville Cemetery. Reedsville.
\\'hitc Funeral Home in Coolville is
in charge of arrangements.

WINDSOR, England lAP) Show business personalities paid
trtbute Saturday to Diana Dors, 52,
the curvy, blonde bombshell of
British movies who died after a
two-year battle against cancer.

Take care of the boys and say
farewell to everyone concerned.
This Is not the way It was
rehearsed."
Miss Dors had one son by Lake
and two sons by her second

Miss Dors died Friday night. her
husband, actor Alan Lake, at her
~Ide at Princess Margaret
Hospital in Windsor, 25 mlles west of
London .
Lake said Miss Dors last woros

marriage to Dickie Dawson , a
Canadian-born comedian known to
American audiences as Richam
Dawson, game show host of Family
Feud.
As a screen sex symbol who was

COWMBUS, Ohio I AP) - State
personal income tax collections
increased' more than expected in
April bul the gain may be lost this
month.
Ann P. Nolan. deputy statebudgE&gt;t
director, said the tax generated
$294.5 million last month, $95.2
million more than expected. In
March the tax produ!'ed $154.7
million.
The jump occurred because lax
returns were processed faster than
expected, Ms. Nolan said. As a
rPSult, May collectlons may be
much lower than projected. For the
year, the tax has ge:1erated $2.04
billion. about 10 percent more than
was estimated.

The Sunday

Monroe. Miss Dors once confessed ,
"I was lucky ... because I was th~
first. Until I appeared, sex was a
dlrty worn."
In a career spanning over 30
years, she made her name as a sex

goddess In the 1\f.itls and 190011,
became a competent actress, and
recently was a witty guest on
television talk shows and a TV
advice columnist who spoke tram
experience.

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For good. sound County Go vernment. re -elect David Ko ·
blentz Meigs' County Comm&lt;s ·
s10ner for a second term .
David Koblentz has proven in
the last 3'/, years that he is capa ·
ble of holding the office that has
I he fiscal and administrative res ·
ponsibilities for County Govern·
ment .

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leaves three injured

Workers find
3 more bodies

St!l'f'l A~~rtmf'nt s whPrr a ~ killf'l
v.:as ll'ft unattrndf'd. The rPwl'rP no

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ROYAL OAK, Mich. ~Louise S.
White, 79, a resident of here
fonnerly of Bidwell, died Saturoay,
AprU 28, in the Cambridge Nursing
Center East, Madison Heights,
Mich. She was born Aug. 9, 190&lt;1, in
Athens, Ohio and was a graduate of
the old Bidwell-Porter High School.
Surviving are her husband, Merrill C. White, sons, Harry of
Baltimore, Md., and Thomas of
Royal Oak; 10 grandchildren, six
great grandchildren and a brother·
in-law and sister·in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Selwyn WhiteofGallipolts .She
was a formPr president of the
volunteers group at William S..au·
mont Hospital in Royal Oak .
Funeral services were held 1\Jes.

Va.

Actress Diana Dors loses two-year cancer fight

Area deaths

ODNR grants now available

Mind seminar set

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accomPlishments during his term are as follows :
Sanita~ landfil l:
-Built the Mental Retardation School and passed levy to support tl:
-Supported Scipio lndustnal Park making poss ible for $250.000.00
in rotating grant funds to stay in Metgs County for this project and fu ·
lure development:
- Obtained a $23.000.00 litter Control Grant which cleaned up many
of the illegal dump sties:
- Provided repaved parking area around Veterans Memortal Hospital ;
- Helped establish one of the best Emergency Med ica l Services tn the
State of Ohio . and recently, through the cooperatron of Veterans Me·
moria! Hospital and EMS have initiated Advanced EMT Ambulance
Training Course:
-County government has operated with a balanced budget :
David Koblentz has focused attention on the economic deveopment
potentials of Meigs County .
With the help of the Meigs County Planning Commission . the
County Commissioners have identified 14 potential Industrial Sttes
which are fairly well -distributed throughout the County. The inven tory. evaluatiOn. and ranking have all been re corded tn the off ic e of
Economic Development in Columbus where all potenttaltndustry goes
for information.
~Estab lished the

injured wef!' not immediately
availal&gt;le. He dcS!'rlbed their injur·

ies as mtnor.
A team from the Bureau of
Alcohol. TobacmandFirearmswas
at the S!'ene Friday evening
attempting to determine a ca use tor
lh!' blast.
The deputy said thepxplosion was
in "l hP m ai n nitro building" and
c auSf\d ··ex tensive" damage, but no
dollar figure was available. The
rlf&gt;puty said he did not know how
many people were inside the
buidling at the time of the blast.
An C'mergency room nurSe at
O'Bleness. Karen Teicher, said
Ward told her ht• believed everyune
else In the plant at the 1imP of the
explosion got out safely.
The Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco
and Firearms in Columbus said no
information aboul the explosion
would tx&gt; r!'leascd until at least later
toda~' ·

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Roush, 19, Rl . 2. B idwell. msu!ficient
fu nds: Connie I. F:vans. ~9 . Rl 2.
Bidwell. failure 10 obey a red light ;
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Emergency runs

1984 French City Run attracts
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was tak en tu \' H p r ~m s M emor ial
lmsptt al: a1 12: i :i p.m. Racine l o thc
firp st&lt;llion for F:llith Manuel. laken
to VeiNa ns Memorial: at 6: 34p.m .
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at lh&lt;' lfpalh Ll nllf'd MPihodisl
Church
Dr. Malhf'WS spokr· on behalf of

div·ision in the 10-K. finishing
wilh a lime of 42:09. Sand ra
Joseph, Huntington. W.Va ..
placed second at 45:47, with
Karen Tillis, Proclmville, corning in lhird at 46:32. Ther&lt;' wPre
79 people entered in the 10-K.
F or lhe second year. Phil
Howard of Bainbridge won lh~
m en's div lslon of thP 5-K race.
coming In at 14: 23. Howard
finished last year's 5-K wilh a
time of 16: 13.
Bruce 1\.lbcrt, Catlettsburg.
Ky ., look set'Ond place in the
men' s division all4: 25, and JO&lt;'
Hillyer placed third a114:46 .
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i'r s. but the sun soon ap(X'arcd
and approx imately 4!XJ tUnners
showed up h&lt;'re Saturday for I he
fourlh F rench City J{ un lhrough
I he sl rPets or Gallipolis.
Officials tor th e run. cosponsored by Holzer Medical
Center and Ohio Valley Publish·
ing Co., sa id 187 people were
ptl"-registered and 163 registered the morning of lhe run .
The overall count w as down
!rom las I year' s tot al of 400 plu s.
"! think, by golly , 11 looks
good That rain didn't hurt
anything. " IX'amed Charles I.
Adkins. chi ef Pxecutive officer
at HMC. as hP vi ewed the field of
r unnf'rs pn 'paring for the firs t
run.
The race w as divided up into
I he &gt;-K 1:l. l mile' race. 10-K t6.2
mile ! rae&lt;'. and lh&lt;' Di nosaur
Dash. All t·acps w!'re officialt .v·
slarled b) · OVP's Larry Boye r.
Winner of the 10-K In the
mpn 's di\·ision was Mark Fox.
Well slon . wi th a lime of :1&gt;1: 03.
Placin,C" spc ond wa s J()(• Hill_vPr .
Alh~n s . at :l-1: 37, anll Ironton's
Rick Mat1in, wi lh a lime of
:\6:08, "'"' third
Coilella Pa r k of Poinl Pil'a·
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MPmoria l; a t ~: H p.m . Pomeroy to
Propl0s TrrrarC' for Louise R osPn -

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lold of Bill Ku nkPI. an AmPncan
LPaguc ba seba ll umpirP thai had
rancf'r and hmv hf' r amP back aft r r
having 1hf' d iSC'aSf'.

In char g&lt;' of 1hP prugr a m was Bill
f'ranci' and Roger l.uckPvdoo,
prrs iclf'nt pres ided. Dinner wa s
,..,,rved b\' l hc lad ies ot t hP church

women's division of the5--K wen~

won. res pectively, by two sisters
from Poinl Pleasan t. El isa
Boonsoe captured firsl plaC&lt;' at
18: 50, and Catherin&lt;' Boonsue
followed at 19: 31. Debbbie Lew.
a med ical student from Akron .
placed lhird at 20:56.
In the Dinosaur na sh. B r ian
Ca rtf'r. Gallipolis. \\-'On first
place. followrd by .Jdf Sigman.
Elkins. W.Va .. in second. and
.Joe Hammond of Patriot Stat
Rout e in lhird. Kath)· Bccbf'.
Ga llipolis. won first tn lhc
wom en's div ision .
''I'm ticklt&gt;d to death the papPr
tOVPl and the hospil al JJ'\'
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wor kJng together. anrl th c1 t w {·
got so m e COOJX'ratinn in lh t'
community.' ' Adkins norf'fl prior

to th(• ra cf's
" !think lhP bencfiii Othis al'l·a
is Tha t it no1 only at1 ra c 1s peoplr
from inside the communit y. but
from outsid&lt;' as w eU. " lhP HMC
admini strator cant inuC'd. "It
show s that people' ar C' i.ntPr('stC'd
in their health . and that it's not a
pa ssing fad ...
J eff Morris. a repon cr und
sportswn le r for lhf' Poi nl Pleasa nt Rf'gi stPr. was one of the Ia!
entranl s in lhc 5-K. A runner
since Pighlh grade. M orri s said
h&lt;' was get ling b&lt;Jck in! o praet icl'
aga in after an in~ctiVl' ~'riod .
Askt'&lt;i how ill' fell a bout being
a participant rat hC'r than an
obsC'n-'C'r , Mon·is noted Sf'·
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tx&gt;cau SC' in stead of' w atching
C'\·ervonf' go Ihr oug h a 11 thf' pain .
I' ll IX' in pain along with thPm ."
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Hospi ta l. wh o entered tx&gt;lh lhc
:")·K and Dinosaur Dash aftrr
comp iPiing a 24 ·hourslinl in E ll.
"II was peer pressure. l hcy
shamC'd me into doing it."
Bennell c hu ckled as • hP
w&lt;.u m C'd up for thf' ~ - K. from
which she C'n:e r gf'd as hf'r ag1 ·
division w innPr. " 1 just wan t 10
fini sh. I cam e h&lt;'l'&lt;' lot' I he shirt ··
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m em ber s e ntcrf'd th f' racr .
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and p&lt;• ri orma nce.
Mik&lt; • .Jack son. a fres hman
tn(•mlx' r of Nurlh Callia High
School' s track sq u&lt;J d. entPa'll
thp S-1\ to sta\ ln shapP.
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('fft lf;(a:\" r\LO:\'G - Ric~ .,1 artin, or Ironton . pani d pal1·ri in th 1·
In-K t'\'t•nt of tht• Fn 'nc:h Cit ,\ · Hun Satunlay in (;:llliJH )Ib ..\lartin plan•d
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Christoph&lt;'r D Wal son. 2.l Rt. l
(;allipolis. farl or.· wor kf'r. and
Hf'lf'n E . Bays. 21. Rl. i . Ga llipolis.
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Rnbf' rt L. Darsl .Jr .. 20. Rl . 1.
Non hup. unPmploy(&gt;d , and Rhoda
E. MrAllisiN. lR, Rl. I. f\iort hup.
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Gn?gory A. .Johnson. 24. 736
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.Joanna L. Hayes. 22. Rl . i,
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Randv P . McFar land , 23. Rio
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ADMISSJONS·-- Donald Lovett.
Middleport; Ma rtha Saso, Pomeroy ; Edith Manuel, Racine; Louise
Watson, Pomeroy; E lizabcth .Jenldns, Pomeroy; Patricia Wood,
Long Bottom and RandaU Tackett,
Langsville.
0 J SC H ARGES -- - Wendell
Hoover, Ruth Medley, Erma Hendrix, Gemlce Godfrey· Carrie ·
Osborne, Ernest Brewer, and
Harold Leach.

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TAKE OFF Participants take
off running along
the Gallipolis City
Park durin!{
Saturday's
French Citv Run ,
sponsored joinlly
by Holzer
M edical Ce nte r
and Ohio Vallev
Publishing Co.
This year, ot•er
400 runner.&lt;; tooh·
part in the annual
even l.

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NEARING THE END - 1lrese runners bt the 10-K event of the
French City Run Satunlay near the end of the road. Participants ranged
from the small children In the "Dinosaur Dash," to those roadsters over
65-yeiii'!HIIds In the IO.Kilometer event•

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REGISTRATION LINES- The lines were long as over 400 took part
In the arurual French Cll)l Run, jointly sponsored by Holzer Medlcal

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GALLIPOLIS - Two women
were inju red and taken to Holzer
Medica l Center following a two-ca r
acc ident on Upper River Road near
the SUver Bridge Plaza F riday.
Jane Hensley, 41. a nd Sher ry
Hensley. 21. both of Rt. 1. Bidwell ,
were taken to HMC by the Gallla
EMS. Neither were admitted,
accordin g t o a h os p i t a l
spokesperson.
City police said a car driven by
Constance J. Thompson. 30. Rt. 2.
Gallipolis. struck the r ear of the
vehicle driven by Jane Hensley a1
12: 21 p.m . Police said Thom pson's
foot reportedly sUppedoff the brake.
There was slighl damage to
Thompson' car and moderate to the
Hcnslcv vehicle. Thompson was
ciled for assured clear distance.
PPolice cited three men for DW!
Fr iday and early Salurday. They
were identified as Rtchard K.
Jager s. 29. Rt. 2, Crown City;
Will iam Young. 59, 615 Fifth Ave. ;
and Gary L. 1\'h ite, ~8. Rt 2. Crown
Cily . Jagers was also ctted for left of

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�Page-B-2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

May 6, 1984

L3cat of the bend

Caldwell, Gibbs wed March 31

Plant .and cultivate garden
to see the fru itful times
By BOB HOEFUCH
"l'iln!'S-&amp;&gt;ntinel Stall
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know~

T hr weo.t her has bcPn th e

jaws o r life equipment ordered and
th e eq uipment s hould be a rri v in!! in
two or t hrce weeks . The depart·

:; ou to kN'p s miling - j u~ t know -

pay fort h~ ra lua ble equipme nt and
&lt;'x te nd th&lt;UJ k5 to aU buslnf'Sscs and
rPside nt s who hclp&lt;'d make the
ma jor purchase possible

mg I hl'rP arr
g ood
p t' up l f'
,tround .

Bob G ilmore is putting out som f'
unique' signs at his n f'~' bu sinC'ss in

Last Sund a'

somr t hing

whic h mtght he lp

Bri an Houdashe ll

Mtddlcport includ ing one for me

wt •nt to Jum•s Bo~· s for his M othe r to

whic h rC'Jds - w hat elst~? - " Kef1J

~ ir k

Smiling " ·n, ank,,
NE EDED th;ll '

up an outdoo r barhe&lt;'ue . She

,L!.:.t\·r h im S:!l w ith \'.t hic h to m a kf'
pd.~- m f'n l. Howf'\'Pr . w hC&gt;n it cam f'
t irnr to p&lt; l ~- - Rria n found h(' had los t
th(• :5:3. Hr• n·por tPd ttw loss to a
sturP c lerk wh o to ld him that
no th ing h:td !)c&gt;(&gt;n tumf'd in but that
a coupiP had lf'ft t hPir na rru• and
phone nu mbt.•r &lt;J I thP SIOJ'f' in casf'

Bob.

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b&lt;JbY fmd IXJ.x lop tv Children 's

L.u ng Bottom . Ohio .t5'i-t t

SUNDAY

thP\ had found the$:tl. ,\ft e r ta lking
to thr HoudashC'lt s. tht'\ immf'srnt lhf' m o nC'~ · 10 Houda shell s and haw' r du sr'Cl to act·C'pt
an\ rf'w~uct . 'J11C' Huudashelts an•
pil'&lt;J sf'CI v.: it tl I ht · l •:-; Pf' l' if'nl'&lt;' a nd art'
).!Oinl.: In ~~·nclt ht• c o up !~ · a n•wJrd to
pu t in thr•l'()i ll '&lt;' lion a1 th&lt;'irchu r ch .
Su wh JI I' m sa .\ ·ing i ~ clo k f'PP 1h1•
fa 11 h .
dJ a tf'l ~·

.\ coupl1· of JX'Opll' ~ou m ight
wan t to n •mpml:)(: r thi s Wf'E'k
S&lt;J nd_
\ · l.u r k P~ doo , M idd lPport , i...
again J pat if'n t a t \ 'ptf'r Jns M em or
ia l Hospit al. and Bil l LPhl'W.
PurrH ·ro_
\ . is cunfin• '\I to thf ' HulzPr

Medica l Cr•n t&lt;•r. room 219.
WP ha\T' somP 19ll4 g r;1duatf's of

Hutland High Sc hool ·· Jos(· and
Di ck F l'IIY. i'.t2-:2.X lH. w uu ld ;_ 1ppn'·
1'1,1 11' hParing from &lt;J n_
v onl ' ha\·ing
~ ~ dd l 'PS ..... t•s nn !lwm. T hP gr oup
tn c ludf'" ( ;,•r a ILl Sax ton . .h •rry
1)J 'ICt'. ( 'onni•' H i('( ' . R11brr t Ha r k ss.
~t ndJ• · Ollf' r . . JrgnilPt ' William s.
f ; 1'(,rg•· n LJckwt·ll. D iana Ha ll .
H• 1:-o l 'nld!'~· I LH lcss. P J ula Doug b :-.
.tml Bi ll ~t.:J r(' h&lt; ·J

Ll'l mP pass on a bil of c lf'\"('l'fl(\Ss

fmm t he!{,., . William E Sia t&lt;•r.Jr.
son or :11 r. a nfi Mt,. Flill Sl;tt er of
MiddiPIXlrt.
Sla tf' r i ~ pd o,; l o r ol l hf' Pm~· d l
l'\llf'mmi ;il l 'nllc-d :vJC'I huch ..,l C hurch
.J! Find la_\' l l1 ·n· :-. 'A'h.:Jl h&lt;" pr€'SI' nlf-..::1 ! hi."- sp r ing .tnd t·a llf'd it
" Plan l ing Ti nw ··.
1. P la nl li \ -1' mw:-. o f 1-X'a s p!'f'sPncP. pru r r 1 ~tm•ss. p r('para
l io n , pt•rs!•n·r-ra ncf•. puri t \ .
2. P lan I thnx· r ows of squashsqua sh goss ip. sq ua sh c ri t il'isrn .
squash indiffrrf'nr P
.l Plan t fnur row:; of lrlt ucf ' l...f&gt; t u s he' fait hfuJ to duty : IPI us lx'
unsf'lfish and lo~·J J : let us I')('&gt; tJlJf' 10
our obliga tions: 11~ 1 us Jm ·•· onr
ano t hPr .
-1 . 1\o g ard f •n i... lurnpiPh ' w il hou t
t urnip~ - Tu rn up ~ 11 m£'&lt;'ii ngs:
tu m up \\'ilh .r smilP: turn up with
nro w
idt•;rs:
!ur n
u p w ith
dt·t~ •rmi nJt ion
"C ul th ·atr this garclf'n c1ncl _v ou
w ill find tha t il i s &lt;:~ tx '&lt;JUt ifu l W;JY of
lin'~ ..
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So - do haw• a J:xoaufifu l \\·;,:-.· o f
Thv H.1 Cim· l·'in· Dt ·partmf•nt has

lit(' -

and do kf'f'p s mi li n~ .

Mr. and Mro; . .James G ihbs

Racine alurnni dinner planned
' Mv s tcr i~s

RAC II\"E -

or the

Uripn l .. is th(• 1hC'm P f or the annual

D0ad line for ticket s is Ma y lR an d
those a ttendin g will be req uin'Cl lo

Racine H tgh School Alumni Associ

hlt\ 'E' ticket s.

a t ion d innPr and d anl'l ' w hich ha:-.

Admission to the da nce is $.J !X'r •
person pa.v able a t the door. This
yf'ar' s a lumni officer s are J e ff
Thornton. president: Janis Ca m a
han. v ice pr'&lt;'sident: Bet ty Wagr cr.
second vice president . and Dale
Ha rt , third vice preside nt.

lx&lt;•n sl." l fur Sat Ui da v. May 26.
The semi f01m a l da ncr wlll be
from ~ p.m to m idnight with the
C ~r::

Stf'wart Qu intet pro,·iding
mu sic _ Th P dinnPr wi ll bf'gin at 1-i
p.m _ ~.~ ·1 th .J arnf's Carnahan as

S JX'.1 kt"r

T h(' dinnPr is $1-i pc&gt;r J:)f'I'SOn v.:ith
l ickPis now on sa le elf 1hf' Racin!'
Df&gt;partm f'nl Storr or they maY tx&gt;
:-.n ·u n-d \·i ;~ m;Ji l b~ - writing to
1-L ir iJ ~ Iri.l
Pif'lCt'.
s t '&lt;. TP I ;J!'~·

tn •;"u n •r

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,\ r fi \·it iPs !OJ
l hf' V..'t&gt;t •k 11f \IL l\ 1-11 ;11 thf' S&lt;' ninJ
C il iJJ•n :-. . C'f•n H·r loc a tPd n \ 2~0
./a d;.o,;n n P i k l ' .J I"I' ''"'follow:-.:
:vt ond ~t\ .

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Cla ss. t~ : ;:o-nnon: C hor us. 1 - :~ p .m .

TuesdaY . M;ty X -

S.T.O.P .

&lt;Lm : P h\'Si('a l F itn Pss .
11 · 1 ~ .1 m
Craft ( 'la ss . 1-.'~ p m .
w.&gt;dn P~d a\ ·
M:J .\ ~I \ ' i ni on
Hiblt' Stud \·. l p m : Card (;~mws
J . ; ~ p.m., ( ocll'dPn {'lu h. 1-.' \ p .m ;
fl l) n o l 1-f ll lll f' -d c l i\·Pr t' rl M f'J I
Pa r t ici pan i."Thur&gt;da,·. :11 ;t\ Ill - Btbl•• Stud,·.
11 a m nnon : Bl ood P rpss u rP
r ·tu-.f'k . 1 p.m .: \ 'int on (' ra ft s . 1 - ~
p.m .: CII J-: :\0 :--.· utriti on E d ucat ion
.a t Crrw.: n Ci t ~ · : 1.•-.gal A idf' .
f·, ri da_
\' . :vl !l _\ · II - P i ~l no i . P.;;son s.
II) :«t .u n .: Cra fl Mmi -Co ursc . I :\
p.m .. Ar t ' j ' p , 1 :11 H 1o Cr &lt;~ n d e. L~

1- ~ ~• ss .

If~ : :t(l

p.m.: l&lt;n• ning Ar- t ivit iP:-., !).. 10 f-J .m .
T h f' Sconi(ll" ~ utrit i o n Progra m
"-'ill s~n.· p 1\w followin g m (' nus:
:v1 onda ~· - Ma ccn on i a ntl c hPPSf',
broCC'Oli . !)('( •I s. &lt; 1 1-J ~ It 'S&lt; I U( '(', br Pad .
hui!Pr , mi lk
TuPsda\· - S;tu s~J .C! ' P ~III Y . t)oil f'd
pOti1to. appl f' rin ,£.:s . clr\·iJ' s food
C'Jkf' w ith ici ng .
W('{) n&lt;'sda .\' - Ch i&lt;" kf' n and dum p lings. Pf'~I S. (·a rroh. frui 1 cocktail.
di nn Pr roll s
Thursd:t,\' - F'lsh. corn a nd lima
tX'.Jns. scallopr'd po L I I t Jf'~ . l)( ~&lt;l l' hPS .
hrPad .
F,r ida.r - Ha rnhu J}!I'I. pat ty wi th
CT &lt;H '\ . g JH ' n bt' ans. r iel '. pinr app lr
ups id!' d own C' Jk r
Choicf' of bf&gt;\ ·r ra gP srrw'fl v..it h
Pi:lc h mral. M f'al s &lt;.;u hjr c t to c hange
wi th ou t nntit ·f'

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WOMEN'S

School menu
In acrordan n · w ith the uniform
lunch polic~ (Jf tht· Mt ·ig:-. L tx ·J i
Sc·hoo l D i.slrict . th1· (•lem•' nL II:O'
..,c hool ffi( •nu fo r May· 7 II h
.1n nou ncr·d . T hl' jun io r and .sPn ior
!u g h m t' nu ... an· s imil a r w ith a f1w
:1cldif ions
:Vl ondd.\ - toa stl'Ci (' hPf'S&lt;' sand
ww h. tom .lfoPs. p4'ac h&lt;·.o. ,. IJ rown it•,

Mother's Day

Sale

20% Off

All Singer
Machines and
Cabinets

milk
• Tw ·~da _Y - ham burgrr g r;_n:.- un
toast. frpnch fril'~. l 'ht'('O..,t ' wr'Cl gP,

onP ha lfbane nd . milk .
\·\"f'Ci n rsda~

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}:() tat o nu rf. ap ple

sa u c~ .

jCK' s.

In Stock
Large Selection
of

~ W ( '(' l

milk

Th urschJ~· -

" pa ghrfli Wllh mPal
:-.Cl ucc . fosS('(l sal dd , hot ro ll s and
buffr r , mi lk
Frici&lt;l \ - rouk ·... ('hoin ·.

Reg. 125.00
Cut 5.00

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FRI., SAT. &amp; SUN .
MAY 4, 5, 6

CHILDREN 'S
Kavy

Reg. 1 24 .00
Cut
5.00

Lt. Blue

GRANT CRAM ER
TEAL ROBERTS

Lavender
Gteen / White

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HARDBODIES

: &lt;Carl's

snoe s1ore

SPiffHG~REAK

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GAUJPOU S

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Sale End s

May 72th

THE FABRIC

SHOP

115 W. 2nd
Pomeroy
Phone 99 2 22 84
Smge • Appro ved Dea ler

D.J.' s
SPRING VALLEY PLAZA

When you"ve made the pre-planning decision. you
needn't justify it to anyone - least of all us . . . It's
what we understand best .

LOGAN MONUMENT
COMPANY, Inc.
VINTON . OHIO
GALLIA COUNTY
DISPLAY YARD
JAMES 0 . BUSH.
MANAGER
PHONE 388-8603

POMEROY . OHIO
MEIGS C OUNTY
DISPLAY YARD NEAR
POMEROY -MA S ON -BRID GE
LEO L. VAUGHAN. MGR
PHON£ 992 -2588

Colander
In Bloom.
Surprise M o m with the new C o lan de r Bouque t. Colo rful fl owers
ins1de an 8-inc h , wh1te e n tr.&lt;;~~a5;;m:e led meta l colande r. It's
I.' V.I/1111c.
fresh beauty she'll
love o n Mo ther's
Day ... and f ine
qua lity she 'll love
afte r Mother's Day.
Just call our sh op
to send it an ywhere in the
countr y. Call
now, to m ake
Mom's day.

HEARING EVALUATION AVAILABE FOR AU AGES!

LISA KOCH
INHEARING
41 7 Second Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio

Ph . 992-6601

Send the
Colander
Bouquet for
Mother's Day
Sun.,May 13.

IT'S AUDIOTONE .. . HAVE VOU HEARD?

VOTE FOR ...

James
Witherell, M.D.
DEMOCRAT l'

"Let your love shine
on Mother's Day."
Mu lin O lsen
T he T ea Kettl e'" Bouque t from
yo ur FT D 111 Florist.

Mother's D ay is S unday, M ay 13.

Patd. Po l. Ad. by Cand.. James Witherell, M.D.
41 614 Sta rcher Rd, Pomeroy, OH. 45769

RACINE - Racine Chapte r ,
Order of the Eastern Sta r . will
m eet in regu lar session Monda y
a t the Rac ine Masonic Temple .
Mem bers and officers asked to
attend since plans will be m a de
for the May 21 inspection.
M IDDLE PORT - The M id·
dleport Garden Club will m eet
Monday . 7:30p.m . at the home
of Mrs. Pa ul Nease, Baum
Addition. Guest night will be
observed .

FLORIST
Me il{• Count y'• Oldf'st Flori .~r

352 EAST MAIN

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614-992-2644 or 992-6298

"Order Early"

31ele0om

In m a ny diverse are as or public
service s uch as firPmen. Param ed·
lcs. E m ergency Medical Techni·
cla ns f E MT) . roster gra ndparent s

and many more.
A highly visible group or volun·
teers are those who dona te their
lime to local hospitals. T he hospita l
Volunteers a nd Auxtlians give each
day so patients. families a nd
visit ors will be more comforta ble
a n d s ec u re d u r i n g t h e ir
hosptta ltzatlon.
In addition to Na tional Volunt eer
Week, May 6-12 is also Na nona l
Hospital Week. a nd Pleasant Va l·

ley Hospital in Point Pleasant is
taking this oppor tunity to show
apprecia tion to their AuxUla ns a nd
Volunteers. The them e for Nationa l
Hospita l Week is ·· w e·rP the Caring
Kind"' a nd Pleasa nt Valley Hospital
Volu nteer s and Auxili ary mem bers
exemplify this motto.
In recognition of the service and
support given P leasant Valley
Hospit al by the volunt eer groups.
the hospita l is providing a dinner for
all the ir Auxilia ns a nd Vol unteer
Service people Thursday a t the
di nner. " We Car e·· pins will be
awarded .

GALLIT'OLIS - There will be
Bible Study a t Wa lnut Ridge
Ch urch. Tuesday. 7: 30p.m . w ith
Ea r l Hin kle. The public is
invited to a ttend
GALLIT'OLIS - Right Ia U fe
will meel Thesday , 7:.10 p.m . at
Buckeye Rural E lectri c. The
public is invited lo a ttr nd .
HARRISONVI LLE - Harri·
sonv ille Chapter 255. OES. wiU
meet Tuesday, 7: .30 p.m .. Ma ·
sonic T emple. Me m bers are to
ta ke a rtic les for a white elephant
sa le.
POMEROY Bend Ar ea
Merchants will m eet Thesday a t
7: 30 a t the Meigs Inn to discu ss
upcoming promotions .
SY:1ACUSE - Syracuse E lemen tary PTO wi ll meet Tues·
da y a t the school. 7 p.m . T he
program will be by fhe first
grade and the fourt h grade flu to
t:&gt;hone rlass.

Lewis, Johnson
reunion planned
RIO GRANDE - Lewis a nd
Johnson rPUnion will be he ld at
Bob Evans She lte rhouse, May
26. from 11 a .m . to 4 p.m . Those
a ttending should bring a picnic
lunch , drinks are provided and
dinner will be at : p.m. F or
Information, ca ll 245-5285.

the Volunteer program .
On Thesday, the Second Annual
HMC Information Fair will be held
In the French 500 Room a t the
hospital . 9 a .m . to 4 p.m .. designed
for the benefit and education of the
staff. During the day, e mployees
will have the opportunity to see
working exhibits representing 12
groups trom within the hospital.
Mary Harrison, R.N ., In-service
Coordinator lor Staff Development
a t the Holzer Medical Center is
c hairing the event , a nd said. "A key
to health car e delivery in a hospital
Is teamwork . Our Inform ation Fa ir
Is an Ideal way to show what
specific af&lt;'as of the hos pit al do on a
da lly ba sis." "

D isas ler E xercise. invol ving hospi-

Wednesday will call a ttention to
the adult volunteers. According to
Ginger T a yntor. Director or Volun·
leer Services at t ha hospital. 18
volunteers will rece ive awards a t
the Twelfth Annual Awards Lun ·
cheon to be held a t noon Wednes ·
day . These awards will r ecognize
those volunteers who have reached
levels of service reflected by hou rs
worked , whic h are 100. 500. 1.000
a nd 5.000 hours.
Anyone Interested In h&lt;'&lt;'oming
involved tn the hos pit al 's Volunteer
program ma y contact Mrs_ Tayn tor at 446-5a56 . Special recognition
and

the

Awards

Cer emony

tals In Ga llia. Meigs a nd Mason. W.
Va . counties. a long with thP
em ergen cy medical services. law

enforce ment. a nd industry through
the Mid Ohio Va lley Industria l
E m ergenf'y P la nning Council. .
On F ri da ~· ev eni ng, :\'la y 11 , the
Service Award s Ba nquet wi ll horlor

Holzer Medical Cente r em ployl&gt;es
who ha ve completPd 10. l.'i, 20. 25.30

are

and J5 years. S('V€'nt y -seven
sc hE'duiC'd to rec eive awar ds, and
toge ther l hC'ir ~· cars of ser\1ce
tofab 1.tnU ~-L·a r-s of hospital
ernploymC' nt. Two nursPs will
ret'f'i\' f' sp0cial n~cog n i Ho n. onf' for
30 yro1 r s and Ow o1hrr for .'~1 ~' PJ rs In
nursing srn·i(·(' a 1 1hf' H olzf'r

is

alwa ys held during Na tiona l Volun·
teer Work.
Another

annual

event

Medica l CPnl f"r.

is thP

FOR GALLIA COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

X RONALD R. CALHOUN

Re-Elect

LARRY E.
SPENCER

A Vot e For Ron Calhoun Is A
For Fair and Equal L aw Enf orce m ent

MEIGS CO.

Clerk of Courts
Dedica ted , Able,

Patd for by th e Can dtdale - 444 Second AvP G,,ll•prilr·, Oo

Hone.&lt;t

Pa1 d for by

C a nd1 d al~

Lwy E. Spence1. Bo) 355. Racme

Shadowline®
gives you
Eight different
ways to tell
her you love
her this
Mother's Day•••

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A. Datnty l ac ~ trtms the collar and pocket of Shc1d owline's
basic nylon robe. She ' ~ love the tit and soft. sensual feeling
or nylon next to her skin. Avallable In blue. m int o r cam ellia.
Sizes P, S. M. L

17.00
I . Pala md.s that d.re perfect fo r lounging in luxurio us

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so ft flo\Ning nylon that feels comfo rtable and dreamy
Avalla.ble In blu e. mint or camellia. Sizes r . S. M . L

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19.00

TIJESDAY

GALL IPOLIS - Clay School
?TO wUI have a ba ke sa le. with
sa ndwic hes a nd coffee. a t the
school Tuesday during the e lec·
lion proceduf&lt;'s .

ounty First"

Your Supp 1rt &amp; Vote
Will Be A Jpreciated

POMEROY - Meigs County
Jaycee Women wUI meet Mon·
day at 7: 30 p.m . a ! J aycee
Headquarters. E . Ma in Street.
Pomeroy .

Bake sale

~KET

Meigs County Coroner
f

POMEROY - Pomeroy Elem e ntary PTO will m eet Mond ay
at 7: JO p.m. a t the school.

Happenings

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446-2134

Stop in at D.J.'s and see all the new merchandise we have in stock. We have the complete
line of Adele Bishop ® stenciling supplies.
:§ See our complete selection Pingouin yarns,.,
~mohair. cottons for summer wear. 111e:1 allle 1")e

teens. Mrs. HamUton will show
them first hand the procedures and
the equipment Involved In the
operating room.
"This Is a part of the ongoing
educational process lor volunteens
as they learn about the many
departm e nts In the hos pital. a nd In
som e Instances. make career decl ·
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The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-B-5 ·

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

How to protect teeth

By the Edlton
of Conswner Repol'lll
In the good old days, the road to
dental health was seemingly well marked - brush and floss dail y ,

restrict between-meal sweets, and

Of 27 toothpastes tested recently
by the experts at Consume r
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eight other !luor1dated brands
carrying the ADA seal were found
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dentin .

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While thts makes good s e nse , de ntal

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The many uses of fluoride -

Slt&gt;phanie '\tinor

IL1l P a l.mt•r

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J Jck A. Minor . l'hPs hirf'. ~l n no unC' ( '
the engagempnt and fo rthcom ing
m a rri agE' ot" thf'ir cl aug htt 'r . ~ h' ·
phaniC' K ay Minor. to&lt; ;N, rgl' t\l lPn
Rus h, son ot Mr anrl Mr r.;_ H.l !
Rush . G allipolis
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CHES HIRE ~ Mr. and Mr'
Wayne Palmf'r. C h( •s h ir r. :t n ·
nounc e t he rngagf'mC'n t a nd .tp·
proaching marriage' of their d &lt;J u.Qh
tr r. Kay, to :vrarcus H a rdw ~l .\'. s11n

uf Mr. a nd Mrs. .Jeff Gt•ig&lt;•r .
Ca llipoli s. and Mike Hardwa\ Sr ..
Columbus.
T hP open-rhureh wPddin g will
ta ke place Ma,· 12. 2 p.m .. .t l
Ch&lt;'s hi r&lt;' Baptisl Churc h. C hcs hin •.

Hart - O'Brien
RACIT-.1 ': ~ Rober1 and Lil lie
Ha rl of Racim' announce the
r ngagf'nwnt a nd approaching marriagl' of their daughtt•r.BC't h Ann. to
I ;rcgon · Todd O'Brie n. G ahanna.
He is the so n of Michae l O' Bri~n .
Cahann a, and Mrs. Lind a K~ll.l ' ,
Tlw open chut't'h w('tJuing wil l
l.1k~ plac&lt;' Sahmla\ . .JunP 16, a t 2:311
p m . at th&lt;' F i r&gt;~ Raptis! C'hurl'h ln
I L1l"i nf'. T he Rr, ·. Don Walkc•r will
perfor m thf' ("Ptnnon.\ .
M 1ss I ! art i ~ J spnior J.l Sou t hl'rn

lligh School.
0' Dnf'n a grJduatr of Southern in
l ~IHL . is a n C'lr-ctrician at Cla,g-gctt
f: IPc tric Co. in Colum bus.
.-\ reception will IX' he ld in th&lt;•
churc h soc ial room fo llowing thc

decay.
Acid produced by harmfu l bact er ia in plaque robs ca lci um arid
phospha te from the sub-surfac&lt;' of
lhf' tooth enamel. weakening it s
structurr.

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ordt' r for t hP Mast&lt;'r to e ncourage the apos tles to pray in t his man ner.
Th1 " j..., thP onl y rl'fi•rf'nce where any one was taught to pray for t he
1\ rlly ~ ptrit , an d it w a~ mad e to Lhe apostles o nly .

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Remember Mother
on her Special Day
Sunday, May 13

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Time: 5:00
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Mother's Day
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sht·' llluvt: Pn Mmher's r.&gt;.ty ... ;1nd
fme 4uaiHy she'll kwe...aftll
Mother's Day. Best of all , nne

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EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT

sei:ond Avem~e I

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S.. lUI..JUt:t fresh colorful fbwers

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Tturlv Ru sh- Siyl tsl Suzann e Srss on -S tylt st: Otxt e Eh ltn-St ylt st

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16

Meigs senior schedule set
T llP St·nior \" utri t ion Prn~.: r ;m1
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K \- ~ f' r Cn 'ck High Sc hool a nd b
l' rnplil \ · ~ '&lt;.1 ,Js a mndf' l w ith lhf'
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Ac;.u.k m y High S&lt;:ht1ol. H£• i ~ a union
pipPfittcr worki n g oul uf L ocJ I ~ 71
in Port smouth. and is prP srnth·
t•mplo\"C'(l at thr· ( ;nud\·r&gt;; Jr ;\IOnJi('
Pbn r in Pikrt nn .

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in

water supplies , m suppleme nts
such · a s tablets and drops , In
toothpas te, mouth rinses, and other
a pplica tions - have proved by fa r
to be the mo.&gt;t effect ive approach to
preventing tooth decay .
Fluoride benefits. deve loping
teeth . Even before the teelh erupt
from the ru ms, fluoride from
dTinking water or from supplem C'nts is incorporated into the tooth

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�May 6, 1984

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

May 6, 1984

A vaccine to avoid
future tooth decay?
cine is jus! a
swallow away!
Oral biologists
at Emory Univer sity in A tlan Ia
have developed a
vaccine to speed up
believP is the body's natura I
irrununization to tooth decay.
In lab cxpPriments with adults.
ihf' oral va ccinP has boosted
antibody levels. But to prevent
t"avities in children. it would have Ia
be taken beforP their pPnnanent
teeth grow.

!\'lr. :utd ~Irs. Ow•· Rrkkh.,.

A ngelc:l Sinclair, Dale Birckles
exchange t~ows in April ceremony

Carol Morris of near Rac ine
completed her studies at Ohio
University winter quarter and this
wN'k started on a job with a
publ ishing firm at Middleburg
Heights.
All' s WP II now, but 11 didn't start
ou t that v.:ay
Over EastPr wcckend her grandfat her died and his funpral was
scheduled for Monday, the day she

HPmi OC'k

ln1dp 1CCP. She carried a cascade•

wa s to repon on her nPw job.

C h rt~tian C_hurc h wa.s thf'

OOuqUI?I o f \"C' llm\· JZalPaS, (X'ac h

S( •!tm g fOJ the April H wrod1ng of

carnation...,, P&lt;'&lt;-~ Ch and whitt• rOSf'b-

:\ngrla Sincl air. ~aug hlf•r of Mr.
.md M rs. I{Pnn!' lh Sindcur. S hrtdl'.
cUld Dalr BrickiL's. son of Mr. and
:\1r.., r-~ l n~~d Rricklrs. S ha di~ .
_ Th P HP\'. _StP\'C' ~'·ers per tur m Pd 01t• 2: - ~]p . m . C'f'rc m onY
E srorlf'd to thr altar b~- hf' r
r·:l!hc r. rht' t.Jridf' worr a gown of
t,J!f(•t,l and la&lt;'P. Thf'fit tE'CI bodir f' ol
lil lY' \\· a s &lt;.tCCPn 1i'(_l v.·ith sc 'E'd pPar b
,1nd rno th('r -ol -p('Jrl sequins and
t(&gt;; tllJn'(_! a \"i(' turi&lt;.m nl-..:klim· . and
1\mg fillt 'fl s l ( '(' ~.:rs . H l' t vt ·il ot
illuSl[) Jl fell fm m a !act' (' IUWrl

uds and bJIJv ·~ bil'&lt;Jlh .
Ca rla Hif;. u f M iddlqJort wa s thl'
mJid of hun!Jr, and .Jirn BovPr .
Midd1Ppor1 . w as bt•s t man . ·Stf'·
phanie H o ffm ~ tn w as thP Oowf'r girl
and Robt-'r l Hoffman. thr ring IJParPr. bott1 c ous ins of thr bride.
0 JPst er. Rv:111 Sincl;Jir of Shadr, a
brothf'r of lilt ' IJriclf' s(•rv C'CI as rhr
ushf'r. Musil· \.\·as provirtC'd b\
f\'g~ · Rri&lt;'hh '~- Hutland , s i s t t ' r - i~ law of thC' g-room .
Th(~ roup!( ' r f'sidf's n t .17390
Hr mlo&lt;.'k Cm\'(' r{md . r nmr roy .

Now we all know jobs aren't easy
to llnd.
So Sunday &lt;&gt;vening, Carol startro
ou t from here for Middleburg
HPight s onlv to be involved in an
accident.
Se&lt;&gt;ms on one of the r amps of 1-71
at Medina a truck was backing off
the highway, struck a utility pole,
and it fl'il on Caro l' s car. She was
taken to the hospital. lreatro for
sornE' minor injurif&gt;s ami released .
And, yes. she did begin hPr n&lt;'w
job Monda.\ ·.

POMI-: f\O Y -

c;ro:·c

ThP

If \'ou' rp looking JhPad to Mcm

orlal Day weekend, you rnlghl like
to know that big things are going to
happen in Chillicothe.
There will be a heritage festival
there called "The Feast of the
Flowering Moon", right downtown
and in the city park. BesldPS a
variety of arts and crafts displays
and demonstrations - and Meigs
Countlans are Invited to participate
- there will be an American Indian
powwow, a uniformed paradP by
the Ninth VIrginia Regiment Revoluolionary War soldiers, a battle
re-enactment. a pelting zoo for lhe
children from the Columbus Zoo.
lots of music, square dancing. and
clngging, fiddling contests. canoe
races. a beauty queen ('()ntesl. and
a hugh parade on Saturday
evening.
On Sunday night to close the
fcstival thPrc will be a gigantic
fireworks display. The RossChllllrothe Convention and Visitors
Bureau has contractl'd lor the
display with the company which
handles t he firpworks for
presidPnls.
Want more infonnation? WritE'
P 0. Box 73, Chill i('()t he, 45601, or
cal l 7754100
Mary Jane Jenkinson, daughter
of Curtis and Dortha Jenkinson,
Middleport. has had a job 1ransfer
to Florida .... and not a minute too
soon.
Friday Curtis rPiired from his
Pmploymenl at Pat Hill Ford, and
has now added to his "things to do in
How
lucky canwinters
you gpt!in Florida .
rPtirement"
Mary Jane is employed with
Nuclear Installation Services Co ..
Nitm, W.Va. which has moved its
district offices from Nitro to
Lakeland. Fla.

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Disaster drills planned zn area
mJ.rks tho l ~ rh ;.trmu;ll
-..,i muLlted cti.-;a:--.lrr sf' rif• :- . cun ductf'd h\- Hnl7r r \1f'Clical Cr ntpr in
( ;,,1 \ipo li.'-. Plr a s :~nt Vallf'~- Hospi
t;li . Pt . PIPasant, W .V a., ,tnd
\ 'ptc&gt;r ans MC'morial H ospitJI in
PomPIIJ'":·. cdong v.:i rh thf' Call ipoli s
CX· \·P i op m (' nt;.~l C'f'n!f'r . Middlf'ton
~ :s t ; lft 'S, L&lt;tkin H n spit ~ll and thf'
\rlid Ohi(J \' .ti lt·\· lndu ..., tri ;!l F:nH'r
~ r· n ' \
PI ;1 n n in g (' nu n 4' j I
•'M l \ '11-: PI '•
In ob sf'J Y&lt;-tn c t~ nf ~ari u nal Ho:--.p1
l; tl \-\"N: ·k :vld\ tl- 1:! . t]l('~f' lh!"l'l '
hos pi ta l!- clln ng v.·ittl l hP o lhl· r·
~Xl J · t i dp ~ ttin g g rnups h ;.t\ "(' J-Jl !l llll l&gt;d
rriLII• 'r.l! Ui ~; p., ft•r drill. !(•stin g thf'

T his

~ - f'&lt;lr

t'm ('r gr n(' ~·

prf'parPc\nf'ss nf caeh

fa C"ilit )'
Thur sd;r\. ~1".1 Ill. ell 1: '\0 p.m ..
thcrf' will t)(' mo\' l&lt;; c; choo! bu s
: H" c id&lt;~ nt s in C allia Cnun t ~ · - Mei gs
Count y and Mason County , simula tf'd hl PadH• r c ·ollapsP~ in Cal lia
;t nd \1&lt;•igs Count iPs. Th!' school bus
,I(TidPn r Jnd bl ('&lt; lrhpr cu llap:--.1' will
•!( ' CUI .
;~r
t h•' ( ;allia Count~ ·
Fait'J..!To u rJd s

In Md gc; ( 'ount .\ ' rhr simul;ttf'cl
,lr cid f' nt s will hf' iJl thr Mri gs

Count )' 1-";1irgrounds. ,\1 thP ( ;a lli pol b Of'Yrl opmcntal Centr r th('~'
will h : J\' ( ' :1 naturil l gas lf';Jk and

rupturo of the main gas valve at
Middlrton Estatps c ausing a pot en ·
ti al fiiT' hazar d, in addition at GDC
two va ns, one of which will bP
loadc'll with patients, will be in a
mock collision as the y trv to leave
the GDC ground s and at -the sJme
tim C' t hf'y will ha Yf' a bleachPr
roll&lt;:.~ psr in their gymnasium .
In Mason Cou nt y. thf' sc hool bus
;1cc-idf'n! s w ill tX'C'Ur &lt;:tt Laki n Stat P
Hospital and Krodel Park.
\'ic tim s from all thP mock
di s.:-~ s ! Pr locations will bt' t ra ns·
ported b y area Emergency Ml'dlcal
unit~ to Holzf'r MPdical CentC'r.
Pleasant Valley Hospi tal, and
\'C'tPrans MPmorial H ospital.
In WPst Virg-inia. the Stal e
Emergency Mroical Services' M edc\'ac. if possible. will be usPd to
tn.m sporr simulatPd disast£'r v ic rim s from Plm sant Va lley Hospital
to Cabel l Hunting1on Hospilal in
Hunringt on .
Throughout t he ,vears, 1hf'Sc
"'clisastrrs"' hav£' b£'en staged as
I raming f'Xrrcises for a rea agencies
ancl hospi tal s and ha w• in cl udf'd

pveryt hing from Indus trial explosions. airplane crashPs and school
bus accidents to torn adOPs and
barge expl osions and killer
cart hquakcs.
The mock disaster not only test s
the Pmergcncy planning of the
multiple Jgenclcs In each of thP
three counties. but also the specific
emer gency pl an of each of the
hospitals participating.
Should a real disaster occur. all
r mcrgency sPrvicPs coul d lX'Iter
respond . mort&gt; quickly and effi ciently, because of prior training
and simulated experie nC€'s.
For a hospital to be accredited by
the .Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAHi. a written
disaster plan must be on file and
thai plan IPSted at least twice eac h
vear. T he coordin atl'd effo r t of
th ree area hospitals in having an
annual j oint sim ulated disaster.
rakes this stipu lation far past what
is required. The combint'll effort of
thr three counties in two sta tes.
their hospit als, indust ries . and
agf&gt;nries is uniq ue.

MAYO MONUMENT CO.
Guaranteed Delivery by Memorial Day

S-7

Teach children fire saftey early

Community Corner

By CHARLENE HOEF1.1CH
Times-Sentinel Staff
Good news for
A cavity vac-

Page

The Sunclay Times-Sentinel

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

,
MARRIAGE APRIL 3- A reception was held in the Senior Citi7.ens
Center all-purpose room lor A wilda Edilh and Charles Mills Kemper,
April 25. The Kempers were married in Elizabeth Chapel Church by the
Rev. Allred Holley April 3. Mrs. Kemper was the former A wilda Edith
O'Dell BMJcker.

r-------------------------Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart

Stewarts note SO~h anniversary
$2,25
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We Carry Supplies and Equipment in Stock

HOLIDAY POOLS, INC.
304-492-4788

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CARPET FOR LESS
DIRECT MILL BUYING AND LOW OVERHEAD
COMBINE TO GIVE LOW PRICES . WE ALSO
HAVE EXPERT INSTALLATION AND ONE OF
'I'HE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF CARPET IN
THE AREA. CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATES, IT COULD SAVE YOU HUNDREDS OF
DOLLARS.

ODDS &amp; ENDS
CARPET SHOP

\ 'I "i TO~ - ~Tr. :llld Mrs. Victor
Cas to of Vi ntnn will cclebral&lt;' thrir
:10th Wf'dding a nn i, ·f'rs an Satur-

Hours: 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

K OS
DOG SHOW
'

Kids may enter the free Dog Show by bringing this
completed entry blank or by registration at the Animal
Shelter on Farm Road, Saturday. May 12th at 1 P.M.
The seven firs~ place winners will compete for Best of
Show. All k1ds Will receive a participation ribbon .

day , M a)· 12
·
Thr•ir ch ildrPn &lt;.tnd grandchildr('n
.__.. .ill honor their ~v~.·ith an oppn
t'0C .. ption " ' tllf' Vinton Masonic
l.od g(' Hall from 2 toY p rn .
Mr and :\.1 r."i Ca sto wpn •marr if'd

s comer
Stroll down memory lane
K,ttie

Uy KATIE CROW
'l 'inu!:'-i-..."it'ntinr-1 Staff
~11 ' mbt · r s of tht&gt; R. u tlc.~ nd Alumni
1\...,soci &lt;ll io n wi ll
!"'.
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"' m il flow n mrr
mot"\' lam• &lt;.tnd
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n·rninh&lt;"l ' of rdd
1 i m 1· '
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f r 1 4' n fl . . ,
;t n d
.A -.rt~
rorml'r
(' l.h s· I .· ~"
m a tf·' .11 t hf' lr annua I n·union to ll('
hf'ld nn [\.tt \ · 2';
Thf• !X i rl{j UCt \~- ill tx 'l hC'lcl ii i !i: .'~O
pm
t(lllon ·t'tl b\ darH'in,l! or
l :stt ·nm g ln the big band sound!-' of
Kt ·1 1h \!.-( ·, d I
l k ~ ' J Y. t i i U/l'-o :tn ' $7 pt ' l' l)('J"SOn .
l .01. · o~I n ·:-. idt •rJI '- !-.hould wrile to
Hutb nd ,\ htm ni ,\ ssot · i~ ltio n . P .O.
Ho:oo.: 15. l {ut l.t rHJ. O hio -tS77:1 !'or
1'\''-ol' l " ; \l l( l flS ( I] 1-J lll'Ch i.lSP lhf'm ill
Hu11 ~1n d
l&gt;t•p;JrtmC"nt SturP or
!\1illt•r Hm lll i'l ~ in f{utland. T-: CJc h
alumn i Ill.!_\ bri n.Q nne h'llf'Sl.
L ·p i{a (' tll 1 • w; 1_\. .. M _\'Sit '!' it--.s o f t he
()r iPnt" wi ll tw thr thPmf' U'if'd for
the U.wint· :\llrmni dinnf'r &lt;.~nd

da nCt' \l: hi('h \\ ·j jj ,Jiso bf' 11( 1 1(1 On
:\-l;r \ :ZI;
Sou nd-., lik( · tu n 11m(•.

My Name IS: - - - -- -- - - My Address is: _ _ __
Phone Number IS : _ _

My School is. _ _ _ __ _ _
My Dog's Name is · _ _ __ _

at Cat lett.sburg. K y. , May 12, 1934.
and aiT' the parents of two
daughters. Mrs. StPp hen r Vicki 1
Houchins, Middleport, and M rs.
(;('()rge iKaren1 Tripp of Carrol lt on. Ga. They have four grand daughter.;. The coupiP requpsts no
gifts.

,

Jilt"'".

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law , Carolyn. and three grandchild rPn, George, .John and .Joyce,
Middleport_
Mrs. StPwart was assistl'd with
the anniversary partybyLouiseand
Kaye Robinson and Martina Van
Matre. Teresa Kennedy presented a
tiered anniversary eakP to the
couple _Refreshments wpre served
with the cake. Joyce Stewart
registered the 67 friPnds and
relativPS attending the observance .

CastoJ to observe anniversary

.;-'1

Business Route 7, Middleport, Ohio

My Age is : _ _ _ __ ___

WEST COLUMBIA - Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Stc-w&amp;l of West
Columbia, \A-' . \'a . wa s hunoH&gt;d wilh
an opr&gt;n rf'(.'t&gt;J-Jiion on thrir ~ th
wedding anniv('rSJ ry ["'('('Pntly at the
WPsl Columb1 a United :vterhodist
Church.
StcwJI'I and the former Hilda
!.orella Van l'&lt;kter wPrc marrir'&lt;l on
April 22. 19:1--l a t Maggy, W.Va . by the
1{(-v . .Jacl' Robert s. T hev havp one
son . (;ro r,eC' Str v.: art . o d~ughtrr - in .

______ HIS (or Her) age _

provided .
Parents w ill be&gt; resJ:X)nsiblr for
transporting children to and from
the park each day. Activit if's will
include natu re, craf1s, gamf'S,
rf'CrC'ation and saf('ty topics.
E nrollment is limited and stu d0nts choosen will be notified .
Pcrsonc:; in iC'rf's ted and wish
morf' informatiuon may call Ma rl&lt;.t
Crimf's at ~2· ~i22 from 5 p .m . to i

p.m _
Now thi s is a good id('a.
The M0igs HF.RO Club is IJking
ordrrs for corsagf&gt;S . boutonnirrr's
and othor flov.:Prs fo r thr pmm s and
Mother's Da~·Thf'~' h3\'f' rC'al and art ifica l
fl owers and orders rna~· be plac l'd
at thP high school or cont act Suz:,CarpPnler or any member of thP
c lub. PriC'f's will be quoted on
rf'quest.
Orders arl' to paid for in advancf'
and rna)' be pickl'd up Fridav. Ma\·
11. 01· Sa luttl a\, Mav U.

Orange Township Volunl&lt;'l' r i-'in•
will dga in sJ:x:msor a
chichcn barbN:'uf' m.•xt Sunda~·
begi nning at lJ a .m .
Thl' event will be held a t th0 fire
department in Tuppers Plains. Not
only will thPy have barbccued
ch ickPn hut barbc&lt;'ucd ribs also.
Sounds delicious.

By EWe Grossman
NEW YORK (NEAl -Their oil
burner went out this winter, so they
turned to kerosene heaters carelessly - and one night, one of
lhP heaters set the living room
couch ablaze. Then the house went
up and ali seven members of the
Long Island famil y 'Jere killed .
The case is not unusual, says
Corinne Broderick, manager of
public l'ducatlon lor the National
Fire Protection Association, a
non-profit educational organization. "Six thousand people dies In
residential fires each year and the
leading cause if heating equipmPnt.
With electric or kerosene heaters,
you need 36 Inches of clear space
between them and anything flam mable. And people must use the
right fuel. We've heard of cases
where gasoline has been substituted for kerosene and it just
exploded ."
With wood stovPs, you're asking
for trouble if you let the creosote the
burning wood gives off build up.
That's flammable, too, so stoves
and chimneys must be kept clean.
While Improper use of heaters
causes the most residential fires,

smoking - often In bed - causes
the most deaths, site says, so
always use large ashtrays and ,
before going to bed, "Check the
cushions on the furniture, particularly If you've had a party. A
cigarette which has fallen between
them can smolder lor a couple of
hours and you w on't ever know a
fire is starting."
Of course, II you've Installed
smoke detPCtors where you should
lone on every level of the house and
one outside each sleeping area) and
you lest them once a month for dead
batteries, you'll be warned If lire
does break out. " Smoke rlses
Immediately and then comes down
which is why smoke detcctors ar~
mounted high," Ms. Broderick
says. Still, you'll onlv have seconds
to gPt out because smokP is swift .
Disorienting. Pervasive. And poi sonous, which Is why you should
crawl and not run from a smoky
room since smoke does rise the the
clearest air will be on the grou nd .
What you need most, however, is
a plan of escape - and you need it
now so the family ca n practice in
thP event y ou ac tually do need it .
First of all, says Ms. Broderick,

fire ... Ms. RrodPrick savs, " but they
can misfunctJ on
you 'll ~
trapped , so a l wa~· s use tht.--. stairs''
No matter where you live,
though , mind how you cook bec ause
that 's anoth f'r maJor cause of
residential f ires. shr says "Never
leave any thing unatt ended on a
stove and if a grrasr fi r(' breaks ou t.
cover it with a lid lo sm other the
fi am f'S _ Oon 't thr0\1..' w ater On the
fire: that will only ca use it to
splallrr . An? al w;t ~·s kPPp pot
handles facing in su you won't
accidrntall,\' tip t~ pots O\'Pr and so
that kids ran '! pull thr-m down ."
What's m or£'. don 't store thing s
abo\'P thP stovr. You can scorch
yoursPif rear hing lor a cannislf'r of
flour OVP r vmrkin g burnf'rs. A nd
always WC'ar t ig ht s l('f'\T'S when
cooking '-'O _
, ·ou don't spt ~our ... Plf on
fi rP

and

In thP gr·isl\ 1'\·r-nt 'ou do
how('\·pr . thP th ing 11 l do. s h~ S&lt;J\'~ i~ .'
''Stop. Covt•r your f;IC'f' v.'ith ·\·our
hands. drup to thP grnun d a nd roll
until you ~ m o th l' r thP fl J m f'~

MU awards announced
H UNTINGTON, W.Va . - Two
Marsha ll UnivPrsity graduat&lt;'s and
a former Marshall coach will
receive spec1al awards at IIIP 47th
annual Alumni Association Awards
Ba nquet on Saturday, May 12.
Dr. Victor Anthony Politana. a
urologist from North Miami B each,
Fla .. and Dr. Thomas W. Dunfee,
an l'ducator from Cherry Hill, N.J.,
will receivf' Distinguished A~umnus
awards. Former MU basketball
coach Ell is T. Johnson will be
namf'd an Honorary Alumnus of
Marshall.
Distingu ishPd Alumnus awards
arP givPn to Marsh;;~ll alumni for
outstand ing national Jchievements
in thc•ir par tic ul ar field s of
Pndeavor
Honorary Alumnus awards arr
not ~ivrn .v c arl.v . "ThC'y arr
1·escrvro for very sp&lt;:'('ial people
who arP not M arshall graduates but
who gi\'e so much of themselves to
the university that they sccm llke
alumni." according to Don Morris.
chairman of the Alumni Association's Awards Committee which
splecled the 1984 recipients .
Politano. who graduatro from
Marshall in 1940. is chief of Urology
&amp;•rvicP at Jackson M!'morlal Hospital in Miami and professor and
chairman of the Department of
Urology at r he University of Miami
School of Ml'dicine.
·
A gem·•ral practitioner in Milton.
W.Va .. from 1946 to 19011. Politano
has rT•ct'ived numerous awards for
his writing. rC'Scarch. and surgical
movies.
In 19R.1 Politano beca me the firs t
Norrh i\mf'rican to rcccivC' the
F1·anr isco Diaz Medal. prPscnted
b\· the Puigwrt Foundaiton of
Barcelona. Spai n. and thP Spa nish
UrologiPal SociPt)·. Also 1n 191i.1 th&lt;•
president of the Republic of Colom bia. South Amcric&lt;J, prPsrnted him
wilh thr Na ti onal Av.:ard of MC'ri1.
thP Rrpublic'c; h ighPst civil~ n

award.
Politano has been honored bv
Italy, the Colombian. Mexican and
Ven4'Zuelan urological sociPtles. the
Confederaclon Americana de Urologia. and the University of Guaya
quil in Ecuador. and the City of
Miami. F la.
Dunfee Is the .Joseph Kolodn y
Professor of Social Responsibility
in Business. professor of legal
studies. marketing and publlc
management. and chairman of the
DcpartmPnl of Legal Studi!'s and
Publ ic Management at The Wharton Sc ho ol. Uni v Prs il y of
Pennsylvania .
A 196.1 cum laude grad uat e of
Marshall, Dunfef' rPCeivf'd his .J.D.
and LLM degr·eps from New York
UnivPrsity School of Law . Prior to
joining the Wharton School in 1975,
he taught all he New York Institut e
ofTechnology. I lli nois State U ni ver sity and Ohio State University .
Dunfee is co-a uthor or co-editor of
eight books on business law He was
editor-in-chief of the American
RusinPss Law Journal for 1hr("e
years and was academic editor of
the 18-book Grid Series In Law.
publishl'd 1974-1980.
Hf' servf'd as a visi ting professor
at the Cniversity of NPWcastle.
New South Wales. Australia, and
has been a co nsultant to a number
of governm£'nt al agPncif's a nd
corporati ons .

Johnson. who was head basket ball coach at Marshall from 196.1 to
1969, led the Thundering Herd in
two bids for the National Jn vit ational Tournament championship.
in 1966-G? and 1967-68.
A gradual(' of the Un iversitv of
l&lt;f&gt;ntucky , Johnson is the ~nlv
athle te in UK history to earn fou-r
leiters in major varsity sport s
during each of hi s four yea r s there.
In lYJ:l hP became faml'd UK Coach
Adolph Rupp's first bask.-tball

i\11 -American .
Johnson coached football anrl
basketball ar Morehead State Uni versity from 1936 to 195.1. with time
out to serv&lt;&gt; in thP U.S. Navy during
World War II .
Despite hi s ties to UK and
Morehead. and in sp1tc of a
crtppling strokP in 197'1. Johnson
has rC'mainrd a true Marshall
supporter. D ressed in his Mars ha ll
grccn blazer. he chN'rs I he T hund
ertng Herd from his whPPlchair a 1
court -side .
T hP Hth annual awards banquet
will begin a t 7 p.m .. Sa turda\·, Ma v
12, in lhP Don Morris
Memorial Studf'n l Cen ter. Resc rva ·
lions must bf&gt; m ade b\' Mav 7 v.:ith
the MU Alumni Offic~ r:n1 '
fi96-.11J4 .

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"You must know two ways out of
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smoke, use the other exit j-- a back
stairway, a window. another door.
If there is no alternate way out . be
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"And If y our alternate escapP is
from a second story window ,
practice using lhP escape laddPr
(which you may keep under a bed)
so you'll be accustomed to It If lire
does occur. Also, If a farnll y
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heights, see to It now that another
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house guest."
If you move, work up esca {X'
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new home. And if that turns o~t to
be a highrise, lobby for a tenant s'
mt'Ptlng with lhP supPrintpndent to
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Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea5Cinl, W. Va .

Area Bookmobile schedules announced
Gaf!ia Cwmty
GALLIPOLIS- The llr Samuel
L. Bossard MPm orial L1brar~ will
be at thf' foll o ..dng pl..t('C'' th1· wf'f'k
of ~a~ May 7 to 11 :
Mo nday - Ewing1un. J· 1.1 I .f )
p.m .: Cri,gPr· ..... 2-2· '10 p m : r\dnP_\
Rd .. 1 ~o.:l. 15 p.m : l'mton Po
.1:30--t 10 p .m . Bidwell . :l-h p m :
H.1ni ~burg.

h: 1~6 ::~0 pm ·

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p.m .; Burd, 4:40-5 p.m .; Crown
City P.O.. 5: 15-6 p.m .; E ureka,
6: 15-6: 45 p.m .
Thursday Watts, 2:30-2:45
p.m.: Brick Sc hool Rd., 2:55-3: 10
p.m.; Addaville E1em .• 3:15-3: 45
p. m .; St. Rt. 7 1Roa&lt;'s ide Resn.
3:55-4: 10 p. m .: Geor ges Cr. I. I I.
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p.m .: Plantz Subdv., 6: 15-6:45 p.m.
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POM E ROY ~ BookmobilP service In Meigs County is brought by
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under cont ract wi th the Ohio Vallev
Area Librar ies.

Bookmobile schfdule for Monday. May 7 -Carpenter !Laura's
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!Chu rch!. 4: 10-4: 40 p.m .: Danville
!Chu rch!. 5:20-5:50 p.m .: Rutland
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Convincing victory
earns $712,400 purse
horse for Stephens on this overcall
day.
Pincay never had Swale far out of
the lead as he chased Althea bidding to become only the third filly
to win In the 110-year history of the
race - past the stands for the first
time and down the backstretch.
Swale was never worse than third .
Then . In mid-backstretch, Swale
moved into secQnd and at the
half-mile pole, he r an In tandem with
the filly . For all practical purposes,
Swale endfd tlle race when he
switchfd Into high gear and pullfd
away to win in 2: 022-5ona fast track.
Shonly after the finish , a claim of
foul was lodgfd against Coax Me
Chad and jockey Herb McCauley. It
was later rej ected.
It was a blgday for Pincay as well
as for Stephens. It was also another
leal her In the breedingcapofSeattle
Slew, the 1977 Triple Crown winner,
who has become an outstanding
sire.
Before appearing in his 11th
K entucky Derby, the 37-year-old
Plncay was asked how he felt about
never having won the famed race.
He replied, "Oh. I miss it. Sure l do,
but you can't have everyth ing in life
and I accept that."
The outstanding jockey from
Panama now has a Derby victory.

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6, 1984

Swalewins II Oth Kentucky Derby
LOUISVILLE , Ky . iAPJ Swale, the often-overlooked stablema te of Devil's Bag. trainfd by
ailing Woody Stephens, took command on the final tum and won the
$712,400 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Satunlay.
Ridden by Laffit Pincay Jr ..
winning his first Derby in a brilliant
career. Swale scorfd a convincing
victory over Coax Me Chad , a
member of the mutuel field with
longshot At The Threshold third.
It was a day ofrfdemption for the
70-year-old Stephens, who has
suffered a harsh winter and spring
because of physical problems and a
subpar performance by Devil's
Bag, the 1983 2-year-old champion
who was thP winter book favortt e to
win the Derby.
But Stephen s. who was just
released tram a hospil al where he
w as recovering from pneumonia .
decided earlier in the week that the
1 y, miles of the Der by would j ust be
too much for Devil' s Bag to handle.
So he called onSwale. who had lost
his last previous race on a sloppy
track at Keeneland .
After DevU' s Bag was upset in the
Flamingo March 3 at Hialeah.
Stephens sa id. " May be Swale is the
right horse."
Swale was ce nainly the right

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finL•hed with a time of 2: 02.2 and paid $8.81l. ( AP Laserphoto ).

Expos edge Braves; Blue Jays rout KC
MONTREAL rAPt Doug
Fly nn bloopfd a single in I he lUih to
score Terry Francona from second
and lift the Montreal Expos 2·1 over
the Atlanta braves Saturday.
Francona lfd off the l Oth against
rf'iiever Gene Garber. l ·l. and
doubled off the glove of a diving
Claudell Washing1on in right field .
One out later. Fly nn singlc&gt;d Ia

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score Francona .
Andy McGaffigan, with two
innings of scoreless relief. w as the

winner. his second victory in as
many decisions.
The Braves' look a 1-0 lead in the

sixlh when Murph:. singlfd and

la tf'r scored on TPrl)· Ha rper's
fielder's-choice bouncer. But the
Expos tied il on A nd re Dawson's
homPr in I he bott om of I he ninth .

Bra\ 'f'S startf'r Len BarkC'r gave
up onJ~ · fou r hit s, struck out fivp
batters and walked nonr in eight
innin gs o f work , but w as I OJ kon out of
I he ~ amr with a cr amp in his righ l

il'g at !he stan of 1he ninth.
Toronto 10 R&lt;&gt;:vat, I
TO RONTO !AP I - Jesse Bar·
field knocked in fou r runs and J im
Go tt scatt ered four hit s in sovcn
innings Saturday to spar k thP

Toront o Blue Jays to a 10-1 rou 1 mw
Ihe Kansas Cit y Rova ls.
Colt , 1-2. struck out four and
walkfd two in hi s stin t. Joey
Mc Laughlin and Jim Acker we&gt;nt
thC' final t\vo innings for To ront o.
with McLaughlin surrendrrlng the
Royals" run in thp eighth on Hal
M cRae's RBI double.
Damasm Garcia igr it rd Toronto's 15-hit attack wi!h a single
against loser D anny Jackson . 0-.l ln
the fir st and Lloyd M oseby followed
with an RBI triple. &gt;loscby then
scm l -d on Barfi eld 's grounder.
C0115C'CUtiVe Sin gles bl Ca rth

lorg Buck Marl me; and Alli·NJo
Griffin loa dC'd the ba sr~ with nnnl'
out in the st-•t'ond and M osebY
wal ked to giw Toronto a :\.(1 IPad .
Hatiir ld dl'livPrPd two morr ru n~
1\'llh a single• and Clifl .Iohnson·s

ru n·scorlng ~ingiP c hased Jackson
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BILL GENE
JOHNSON

TOMZCAK INJURED - Ohio State t·oach Earl Bruce talks wllh
quarterback Mike Tomczak as he Is placed in an ambulance Salurday
alter hreaklng his right leg in the second quarter of the annual Scarlet
Md Gray game at Ohio Stadium. (i\P Laserphoto).

White Sox, Pirates
post diamond victories
BOSTON !AP t - Tom Paciorek
had thrPe hit s and Rud y Law drove
In three runs Saturda y as the
Chicago While Sox rolled past the
Boston Rfd Sox 8-5.
Richard Dotson boostfd his
record to 4-2 with relief help from
Ron Reed. who gained his third
save. The Whit e Sox jumpfd on
Boston starter Dennis "Oil Can"
Boyd, 0-3, foreighl runs on nine hits
and lour walks in the first six
Innings. Paciorek had a double. two
singles and a walk. scoring two runs .
Dotson allowfd four hil s, includ·
ing Rich Gedman's two-run homer
In the sixth. walked four and hit a
batter. but was tough in the clutch
before giving way to Rem at the
stan of the seventh . Reed was
tagged for a solo homer by Dwight
Evans in the seventh and gave up
run -scoring slnglf&gt;S to Jim Rice and
Mike Easler in the ninth .
Chicago scored two runs in the
third on a double by Scott Fletcher, a
single by Jerry Dybzinski . Law 's
RBI ground&lt;'!' whic h first baseman
Easler bootfd for an error and
Harold Baines' run-scoring double.
The White Sox scored three more
runs in the founh on Dybzlnski's
suicide-squeeze bunt with the bases
loaded and Law's two-run single.
Chicago hlkfd Its lead to 8-0 with
three runs in the sixth on a sacrifice
ny by Fletcher and a two-run double
by vance Law.

PIJoat4&gt;A edge Dodgen
MeanwhUe, In the National
Leaguo&gt;, MaiWII Wynne, who
singled homo&gt; the tying run In tho&gt;

COLUMBUS. Ohio iAPI-Quarlt&gt;rback Mike Tomczak fractured
bot h bon~s in his lower r ight leg
Sat urday aft ernoon during Ohio
Sla te's final spring football scrim·
m age at Ohio Siadium.
Tomczak's Gray learn defea ted
I he Scarlet squad 3J.12 .
University spokesm an StPV f'
Snapp said Tomczak will be
hospit al izfd fv a few days al tilt'
Univ E'rsity Hos 1ilal. He said Tom&lt;'Ulk will be in a . ·ast for eight w&lt;'&lt;'ks
and will be im : tive for 10 to 12
weeks.
Tomczak's inj 1I)'' carne whl'n he
was tacklfd aft&lt; r carTy ing th~ ball
on a play with 5: 12 rPmaining in !he
S('("Ondquart ~r. Jptothat point .The

Buckeyes ' first slrin!': quarterback.
who will r ntPr hb sen ior year this
fall. ha d comple!ru all nine of his
pasSf's for 129 yards. That gavP him
19 rorn plel ions in 2.1 a 1tPrnpts for ."l.17
_vards in Ohio State's two s pring
sc rimmagl'S .
.Jeff Dot~- . a sophomo n · \'-'a ikon .
n•pla c.'t&gt;d Tomczak as qu;Jrtt&gt;rb'-!ck
and playe-d th&lt;Jt posit io n forthl' Gra\"
!Pam fo r lht-&gt; res t of th(• gamP .
Coach Ea rll' Bt'UCP sa1d t ~am
ph_vsician Robert Mu r ph' !o ld him
thai Tom czak "must ha vp twisted
somf'thing " whrn hP w a s injun&gt;d .
" l! "s a shocking blow II&lt; • had a
grr at spring. ·· Bruce sa id
" Hr&lt;'s a good hr aler , a tough kid ,
and will wo rk hard to rrhabilit atf'

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touch down w ith a 1-\ arcl run in l h&lt;'
third qua rt C'r

Jordan announces
future NBA plans
CH,\P E L HIL L . KC'. 1AT' I North Ca r ol ina ·s r\1 1-Am f'nca
guard Michael Jord an. a ro ncf'nsus
pick as the 191{1-84 nat ional college
baskr lball player of !he -'·ear.
announced Sa turda , · he will for1 eit
his fin al yea r of co lh:ge cligibilitv to
tum prufessional.
.. I fp ]t likP it' s I inw for me to m o,·p
o n," thC' 6- foot -6 junior sa id aI a prr•ss
confPrcnCl ' on thC' fina l da \ f01
underclassm('n todr'C' idc whethPr to
go hard ship and be considPrc&gt;d for
thP .J une 19 Nationa l Baskc!IJall
Association draft. "To tl'll you thP
ll'Uth . l reau,· just dedd«l an hour
and a half ago. I ta lke-d lo Coach
!De-an Smith ) Sdt wd;,t~· mornin g
and h~ helped m P makt• lh&lt;'

f&gt;ight h inning. slnglfd in Amos Otis
wilh the winning run in tbebottomof
the lOth as the Pittsburgh Pirates
rallifd for an 8-7 victory overt he Los
Angeles Dodgers Saturd ay to end a
five-gam e losing streak .
OUs greeted loser Orel Hershiser.
2-1. w ith a linedouble down thenght
fi eld line before Rafael Belliard laid
down a perfectly-placed bunt for a
single. Wynne !hen lofted a fly ball
deep over drawn-in center fielder
Bill Russell's h&lt;&gt;ad to give the
Pirates their first v ictory since April
Kent TPkulvl', 1-1, worked out of
jams in both the ninth and l Oth
innings for the victory . Tt&gt;kulvP got
Mike Sciascia to bounce into a
bases-loaded doubk• play in lhl'
ninth before rptlring the Dodgers on
three straight ground ball outs after
Franklin Stubbs ' leadoff hrlple in the
10th.
Doug Frobel. batting just .126.
greeted rellvcr Tom Niedenfuer
with a doubll' to stan the Pirate's'
eighth. Wynne's one-out single
drove in Frobel, tying the score at
7-7, but Nifdenfuer got out of a
tw&lt;H&gt;n, one-oul jam by retiring .Joe
Orsulak and Bill Madlock on fly
balls.
The Plra tes led G-3 after a five- run
fifth-Inning rally when Mike Mar·
shall and Candy Maldonado drew
walks off John Candelaria before a
22-mlnute raln delay in the sixth .
Losing pitcher Cecilia Guante, 0-2.
then reUeved Candelaria and
walked pinch -hitter Franklin
Stubbs before Dave Anderson lofte&lt;f
a sacrifice fiy, scoring Marshall.

him self after he get s out of! he cas t ...
Bruce said .
If Tomczak heals as expected . it
appears li kelY I hal he will be health,·
in limf' for osu·s Sl'ason opc-nC'r
aga inst Wa shington Sta ir. B r ucC'
sa id
Tomcza k led thf' G ra.\ squad to
scores on four consecuth·r posSC'S ·
&lt;ions in the first half. l&lt;eith Bya r s
ha d touchdovm runs of I and7ya rd s.
Barry Walker ran 2:'-·ard.s for J scorf'
and Wch Spangler· kic krd a ~9· \ 'CJ rd
fi eld goa l to givC' t he Gray· lf'a m J
24·6 halttime lead .
By·;:, rs r an fo r99.\·a rd s in l~k~lJ T i rs

" I !Pit for future purpoS!'S thi s w as
the right do?Cision." .Jordan added .
Smith openfd the 11 a.m . pwss
conff'ren cc by announcing that
Jord an would not rPturn to f\;urth
Ca roHna for his fi nal season.
" Michael Is denouncing his college eligi bility and w ill be eligible lor

t hf' p rn ff'.;;~ro nal d r aft .·· Sm ith sa 1d .

Sm1 1h sa id ht ' talkf'd v: ith rf•Jm •
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" I tT''{.'O rTimf'ndi'Ci thi s thY· i ~ tO II tu
Michcw l. " Smith sa id . "Thf&gt;n ·'.o; no
gamblf' thi::; v: :..~ _\' . H{' could be· 1ik1 ·
M itch J.\ufX·h;.tk lk ro uld l-!1'1 hur l at
an.\' t iJTlf&gt; J nd dr up from I l u' \ o. 1 and
2 position in tht • cln·1 f t to 12Hl or Uth
and th at'~ ..1 ~u b~t a nti~JI ;1 moun1 l)f
monf'\ los t .··
.Jo rd an ~.Jid nam&lt;'\ w a-;n· l t~l( '
onl\· fJClit r in his dtx •b ion
" M O ll! '~ p Ll\" a bi g p cl rt 111 E',wh
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lllf' r igh t w m ·. 1 thi nk il' &lt;..; b('ltf'l' to
start nm\·."
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pPiing for 1'! s pn ts on th e· l '.S .
Olympic b; tskf' tball tr am . \\ ' .J .'1la nkPd b~ hi-" p ar('nts .. la mf'" and
Delor0s .Jordan . duri ng th0 an
nounr£'m cnl. Ji b rlf'&lt;'ision to tum
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.IANGS ON - Chlcqo White 1 ox second baseman Scott Fletcller,
r ,''tt, reacts as he hanp oo to a P' p Qy hit by Boston Red Sox ouU!elder
' dlle Easler to 8hallow r1gtt llell despite backpedaling into teammate,
· larold Baines during founh In· Jng action at Fenway Park in Boston,

3atunlay afternoon. ( AP Laser !hoto).

Nets even series with Bucks
EAST RlJTilE RFORD. N ..l.
! AP I - Buc k Will iam s scor fd 11 of
his 18 point s in the founh quan er.
including a crucial turnaround
j umper and two foul shot sin the final
45 seconds, as the New Jersey !'Jets
roared back from a ! &amp;-point .
third-quarter deficit to defeat the
MilwaukeE' Bucks !ffi-99 Satunlay.
The victory evened the best-of·
seven Eastern Conference semlfl·
nal series a t 2-2 In the National

Baskptball A~c,oc ia t lon p l a~ ·uff~ .
Micheal fu!,· Richardson i~'ll tted
!he !'Jets' corm •back w ith 12 of his 24 _
points in tht&gt; thirdqua11er and Alben
King ront tibu ted Plghl of his 15
point s in thP fino! quat1er. King
cappfd the scoring with a threepoint play with six seconds
remaining.
Backup e~nter Mike Gmlnskl al•o
w as lnstrumPnla l com ing off the
bench to scor0 20 point s.

�MDy 6, 1984

Pomen&gt;y--Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio-Paint Pleasant, W. Va.

Page-C2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

May 6, 1984

151 take part in 5-K run,

North Gallia's Matt Kemper
to play in North-South Ohio
All-Star football game July 20

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individual results gtven
GALLIPOLIS - One hundred
and fifty-one runners participated
in the annua15-K (3.1 miles ) French
City Run here Saturday morning.
Individual results were:
14: 2.1. Phil Howard: 14:25, Br1.K't"' AlbPr1 :
14:46 ..lost'ph B . Hillyer: H: 51. [)(&gt;nnis C
Pralf'r: l-1 :57. Marcus Bess: 1'Ul4, Martin
&amp;-ss: 15: ~2 . .John Nicholson: 15: 15. Mar&lt;'
Ci&lt;~uson: 15· 25. Jeff C Morris: l:=i: 29. Don
MPJ!a : 15 &lt;12. Patrick Sta n.: JG·ffi. MikP
Carl('r: Hi: 09, Rick Brown: Hi: 25. Gar)
Lunsford: 16:37, Jprry Flsl'ht.&gt;r: 16:47, Randy
COif': 17: 00, FrN:l Wolft': 17: 11 . Corky
Thomp!Vtn : 17:22. Frank Doollltl&lt;': 17:29,
Robe&gt;r1 MuSSl"r: 17: :W. JOf' Caner: 17" :1&gt;.
Larry Mav:

17: 40.

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[)(&gt;nrils Paf·k: 17: 48, Donald Santk&gt;rson.

!7:54, Slevt? 8IT'S('O: 17:57, William S!ln:
UUll. Andrrw Sa Iller: 18:00, Larl)' Hoffman:
IR:IiK, S!f'phf&gt;n Lltt lrpagf': 18: 11. Richard
Df&gt;an: 18: 17. Danny Harrl~n : IA ::Ll , Bo~~:t'f
Spt-n('(&gt;r; J8:46. J('{f !\orris: 18:47. B lll l'lllis:
18:50, El iza BoonsUl'; 18:54. Jason Ca ll ; 18: ~­
Michal?! Durt@f': 18: ~. Benll Hunt : 19: 11,

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over some of the :&gt;-K times during Satunla~·s French
City Run In GaUIJMIHS.

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today, In an organizational meeting
and practice session a t Ohio State
University.
Kemper, Co·SVAC Lineman of
the Year, has enrolled at Miami
University.
Kemper, a n All -District and
All-Ohio honoree. helped North
Gallla to two straight SVAC grid
titles In 1982 and 1983.

Owens track classic scheduled today__

110 Spring Ave .. Pomeroy

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chosen from &lt;he Southern part of
the state from all three cla sslllca·
lions. A, AA and AAA.
Tom J_ Koclca, Colerain High
School. Cincinnati. will serve as
head coach for the south squad.
Kemper is the biggest lineman on
thP south team. He will meet the
coaching staff and rest of the squad

annual classic. Others were Rex

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VINTON - Matt Kemper . 6-5,
265 pound s~n ior at North Gallla
High School, has been selected to
play in the North /South All-Star
football game .July 20 at Massillon's
Paul Brown Tiger Stadium .
Kemper is thP third player from
Nonh Gallia to pat4icpate in tlx&gt;

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Lo ri BE&gt;n n£'11 , 22:!16. Srott Sta nJC'y.
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'2:1: 21. flrohra (~rut:&gt;Ser: 2.1:24. FN'd Zuspan :
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Lisu Clay: 22: :to. DuvP Lovt&gt;Joy: 22: .1 1.
( llarles Rlfflt&gt;; 'll : 3:1. Tom Danllf'r : 2'2: 35. Jrff

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l rona rd ;\dkins: :lUO. EddiP Cook: 20:45.

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Jamf'S Halslop: 19:2.3. Todd Holst(&gt;Jn; 19:29.
Ph ili p Burgf&gt;Ss; lLll. Uavld Mar1in : 19:31.
Cath rinr Boo n~ ur: 19· :tl, Ray T ope; 1!}: :~1.
Anthony Hov.·ard : 19: :w. [)add Wf'brr; 19: 3."i
Ph ili p Radford : 19: 41, Carnpt,p ll Nf'al; 19: .J."i.
Mi ke H anson.
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nirL'\ : \~ : i.1, Mlkr VanMatre; :D:tXJ. Rlc h&lt;.~rd
Nf'aL :..10· 01 , E3rlan Smllh: 211 :09. SHmul"l
Sov:artls. 20: 1&lt;1. Ed Johnson: 20 :14. Ch rh

.John Wlck!lnf'; ll: 46, Gary Osbomt&gt;: :l\: f)3,
Danny Gru('Sff; 20:56, [)(&gt;bbl(' L('w; :JI: fl.R,
MllchC'I Mradows: 21 :01. 8r1an CondN':
:.!1 :.!1:1 .. lanPt Brl'ICOf'; 21 · :l'l, .Jo hn Cook: 21: .1ft.
Bill Blars: 21:41. Wanda F'ourman : 21 · ..J~ .
Tina Allrn: 21. 44. Mkhat&gt;l LovejO)' : 21: ~,2.
Pal C'wk: 21 : 54 . Br~n t Saund['rs.
2156. Lro \'al(lmlne: 22:03, S tt&gt;H'n Stot"',·:
22· Oti, Man Riffle-: 22: 10. Susan Tnomas:
22: 11 , Charles Bakf'r; 22: lH . 8f'cky NlhPr1:
2'1" 19. Larry BarkPr; 22-21. EugEflf' F'ullf'r:

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Times-Sentinel

6, 1984

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

Knicks, Mavericks still alive in playoffs
By WILLIAM R. BARNARD

AP Sports Writer
There's still some tight left In the
New York Knlcks and the Dallas
Mavericks.
Both teams had fallen behind 2-0
in their National Basketball Association series, losing every game by
double-figure margins. On Friday
night, however, the Knicks beat the
Boston Celtlcs 100.92 and the
Mavericks outscored the Los An
geles Lakers 125·115 to narrow the
series deficits to 2·1.
In the only other game. Phoenix
defeated Utah 1~94 to take a 2·1
lead in their best -of-seven series
Milwaukee. le"dlng 2-1. was al New
Jerse)' in today' s game. while t he&gt;
teams that play('{] Friday night will
meet again Sunday .
"We can't play any better than we
did tonigh t," Dallas Coach Dick
Motta said. " The Lakt&gt;rs a re still the
best. but it was nicP for our kids to
have a win . It was good for them and
good for me. the old man ..

Rolando Blackman scored a
career playoff high 31 points for the
Mav£&gt;rlcks. while Mark Aguirre, the
NBA 's No. 2 scorer in the ,regular
..,ason. added 21 after being held to
an average of 1~ In the first two
games.
The Lakers had not t railed at any
point in their two 'ictories, but the
Maverick s erased that trend by
oprning a 19-point lead in the first
half.
"We were here at home and down
().2 and wewanted tocomeout and do
the best we could," B lackman said.
·'We had been down early before and
wanted to rume and get a lead. I'm
sure the Laker5 will lx• ready
Sunday."
Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley was
unhappy with the way the Mavericks handled the Lakers' defensive
pressure.
"We gave up 65 points in the first
half and that's not playing very good
defense." Riley said.
Earvin " Magic " .Johnson had 24

Game 2 after hiisister died, played
key roles as the Knlcks outscored
the Celtics 27-12 in a nine-minute
span of the second half.
King had nine points in the final
7:40 of the third period as New York
turned a60-56deficit lntoa77-701ead.
Then Williams scored after rebounding a missed free throw, hit a
jumper and threw an aUey-oop pass
to Louis Orr for another basket that
gave the Knicks their largest lead at

points for the Lakers, while Bob
McAdoo added 23 and Kareem
Abdui-Jabbar 22. Brad Davis and
Jay Vincent each scored 18 points
for the Mavs before a sellout crowd
of 17.007fans in Reunion Arena.
Knlcks 100, Celtlcs 92
New York won at home as Bill
Cartwright scored 25 points . Ber·
nard King 24 and Ray Williams 22
while Boston shot just J/.8 percent
hum the field.
King and Williams. who missed

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In Fridav 's qua li fying session.
which fill('{] I he last 2fl spots in the
4fl car liPid for Sunday· s Winston5!XJ
r ;rand Natkmal stock ca r ra('('
rookjr Phil P Jrsons b(•cLJmf' th~
etghth dri\W to rnake the fiPI&lt;l with a
idp ovt•r 200 mph .
Borrowing hi s older brother
Benny's qualifyi ng engi ne - which
pulled the elder Parsons· car to a lap
of 201.134 T hursday - the 25-year·
old youngster came up with an
av('rage of 200 .339 in his
Copenhagen -sponsored Chevrolet
Monte Carlo.
" I guess thi s is the first engine to
nm 200 twice." said Phil. "SomP·
t hing happened to our qualifying
enginE' back at the shop and we had
to qua lify ! Thursday! with a race
engine.
"We felt Ilk&lt;' I he new car is a good
one and ruu ld run better than that
(197.277 ). This engine helped us
prove it. "
Tommy E llis added a 198.652 to
the second-day session, and the
slowest quallfler was E lliott Forbes·
Robinson at 19.1376.
The overa ll field average of
197.660 breaks the previous stock car
rerurd of 197.188. set here last Mav .

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•16 hp cast iron Kohler engine
•8-speed t ran smission
•Steel frame &amp; cast iron front
axle
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•Manual attachment lift
PRICE INCLUDES
42 IN . MOWER

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1978 FORD
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1982 JEEP
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Darling whitewashes Astros;
Cubs, Giants post victories
ByJOHNNEL'lON
AP Sports Wrller
Rookie pitcher Ron Darling Is
· t
d
rymg o cut own .
And II seems to be working.
D r
22
ho
1n hi
. lhar mg_. -f. wh
came ltoh 17s
stx
start o t e season w t
walks 1n 28 innings worked eight
·
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in nings Friday night to beat Houston
2-0, allowing two hits, striking out
t

STREAK RF.UEF -

handt&gt;r Frank

Pa.~orf'

Cindnnati Reds' right -

grt."i tht&gt; ganw hall and

('lln ~ratuJation'i

from third ha.~·man Da\'t' fo ncept·iun. with a pat on tht&gt; ba('k from first haseman Dan

Ories.•o;en. right , aftPr workingS 1/ :\ innillb"S in re id of
.Joe Pric•· lo heat Uw Plullies in Philadelphia Friday,
!J-.-5. The win PKtrnd" the IWd"'i ' winning "itrt•ak to sPn•n
games. I AP Ll'&lt;'rpiK&gt;lo) .

fivpand ... walkingtwo.
He left afterwalkingTerry Puhl to
lead off the ninth, and Jesse Orosco
earned his fifth save despite giving
uponP hit .
Darling, 23. a product of Yale
U niversity, said his new oullook
came aftpr having a talk with
former New York Yankee grea t Mel
Stot llemyre, the M ets pitchlng
coach .
HubiP Brooks homered in the
second, No. 4 on the season , and
KPith H emandez drove In a run with
a sixlh -inning single off Bob
Knepper, 3-3, for lhe Mets' only runs.
New York now has won seven In a
row and leads the National League
East by twogamesoverChicago. ln
the res t or the league, lhe Cubs
downed San Diego 7-6, Cincinnati
defmted Philadelphia g.s, San
Francisco beat Sl. Louis 2-0, A llanta
at Montreal and Los Ang&lt;&gt;les at
Pittsbur gh were rained oul.
Cuhs 7, Padres 6
Chicago scored an unearned run
in the bottom orthe ninthwhen Ketth

Reds take seventh straight victory, 9-5
l'HILADF.LPHli\ 1AP1 - Cint·i nn.Jli M ;:m&lt;.~gl'l \'Prn Rappadmit s
tw has had misgiYin gs aOOut
:·t·!i t' \ 'Pr Frank Pt..~store, who has
t)('i'll " \'(•r:.· inconsist('nt and didn ' t
!t;Jvf' goofl _c; Juff _"
Hut H&lt;.~pp .-.. ru ck with lhf' n gh
! lt ~tmlrr· Frid :t.\ ni ~ ht . a nd it paid off
1-)cJslOr'l' g.:J\' t ' up 1wo JlJ ns dnd four
! t iL" stnw k f)Ul eight t..~nd IA,'&lt;..ilkc'&lt;.l
' In I~ nrrt· in ;.II .'\ inn 1 n~.-. a:-. thl' Rc'(.b
r alli('d from fi \'{' run.... dmrn to bf'al
1h( • Philadt'lphia Phil lies ~v,
DJ\'l' Park1·r hdd fo ur runs baltf'd
rn on a doubll•and a pairofsingll's for
t "incinnati. which l'XH' ndf'd it s
\\:inning st rr.tk to ~n'n gamf'S. lhC'
longrs t slnC'!'I hP Rt'(b wonl'ight in&lt;.~
row in Ma~· liJR1
Past orr &lt;:tgn'('(l with 11J pp I ha 1hC'
\;as lx'f'n pitching poorl~· Ht· camp

on in t he' first inning F riday· with Jn
R&amp;l ERA. and hadn't gon(' rno1-e
t han four innings Thi s season
He didn't start off wPII Mik&lt;'
Schmidt rmched hlm for a two-run
homrr in !hf' s('('ond lhii l ga vr rhr
PhilliPSa o-0 Jpad.
But aftPr that the Phillies got ju st
two morP hits. Past on', 1-2. re ti rm
1h of 18 barters in one stf'E'tc h
Pasrorf' ha !=i alway·s t&gt;Prn a
starter, but wa s put in lhPbu llpen b)·
Rapp to see if he could work I hings

out.
" I didn't r oll OVPr," said thP
pitc h&lt;•r "I accepted being put in lh&lt;'
bullpm . It was right l)' so. I wa s
r·x('{'ss baggagr_"
P astore' ~id hC' hasn't bf&gt;cn
mt&gt;nlall:· into lhl' game· fnr somC'
lime.
" Gut I did it tonight ! F' r id&lt;l\' \ _ 1

was a~W·.:.~n• of how I did it and I'm
certain I can do il ugu in"
He s:lid lhat art&lt;'r Sc hmiclt hit the

home' run . '' I grablx'd mvscl fh\ thr
boo l ~lrap.s .

ff'lt I

wa s in a

do-or·diP

situat ion. lwd to turn it tJrounrl ."
Happ . . . did Pa s ton:• went to hb
h;lll:l s la!rr a ft('r Schrnidt's -HH foot
shot. :Jnd 11 Sf'(' m(•d 10 sc·tt lt' him

duwn
Th r Phil Iii'"' &lt;..,C'Un'(ltlln'P nm ~ in
thr fir st on a sin glr b~· .luhn
Woc kC'nfu s.'i, Si.xto Lf'zcano·:-. t J·iplr.
a single by Gk•nn Wilson. who
l'('&lt;..iC'hrd "rcond (Ill an rr ror. Jnd
CJrT~ :\1.tddox · Em hit .
In thl' sPcund. Woekf'nfuss
n ·arhr-d first on ;1 \\'ild-pitch third
strikt' and scorf'd a hf'ad ot
Schmidt 's sLxt h homf' nm of thr
season.

Th Rt'ds lied it in the third with the
h0lp of thl'('(' Ph il adelphia errors
that made four or the five runs
unearned .
ThP tirst run scored on an error

J.nd another on a sacrif1re fly .
ParkN singled in two and camP
ho mp on a ba lk.
Cinrinna1i \Vent a head to stay in
thl' fifth . Ron OPstPr tripled a nd
scored on Duane WalkPr's double.
Parkl'r drovl' in Walker wit h a
single .
ThP R&lt;xls added two insurance
runs i.n the ~event h. Parker account ·
mg for one with a double
The Phillies now have made 34
Prrors leading to24 unparnedrunsin

23gam es.
Managf'r Paul Owens refused to
panic .

Seaver wins first AL game; Niekro loses l-0
Ry HERSCHEL NL'iSENSON
AP Sports \\lrlll'r
Tom S('avf'r finJI!y won &lt;.l n
,\mPrice~n
I .t• aguP gamr. Phil
\ ' iekro finall.v lost one dnd ~ l uggt'r
J).J \'(' K ingrrwn finall.\' hit a basf'ball
~ ~u 1 nf sig t11 - litrr&lt;.~lly .
ThoSt• \\.'f'J'f' &lt;&gt;omP thf' ..\mt'ricJn
1 l'd)..'Llf' h;q.&gt;prnmgs Frida.\' nig ht . a
"lr;_.tng{' t'\T• nin g \A r.ich IPd Yogi
JI,(•!Ta. 1h1· oft quoll'fl managl 'r of
!ht· punt·h]I'S'- ~t·v.. \'nrk Y ;mkf't''- !u
pnl('i;,,l im . " ! ~·lit • \(' 11 rJr not . l don ' t
t.,.,·!icn • 11 ..
'I'm not l ht · pll('hcr l \,·as Hl\'Pars
, lj.!!J.·· thc• · ~~1 - \t\11 IJ!d ~ ' J \T'I' sa id
.tiH'r ~, · al1 !·r ing s t ''.'Cn hit s unci
I)Cl'-ol Jll g hr.-.. tir"t ,\ L \ ' ictor~ · and lhf'
2~ \ltJ of ht'- rn: l]lll' lt•agut • carf'f'r. '-'
~~ 'l 1riumph m·1 ·r: h&lt;· Bostnn Hr'fi Sox
\\' llh nm th 1nn1n~ hdp from ,\\
i\ in~rm a n hit his lllh homr run in
lht · ninlh mnmg for ( lak!.Jnd '"onl\

W it h two out in thf' fourt h, V iola
dcliw'lT-&gt;d a low fastlxJU that
Kingman "golfed it up like likP a
clrin• off a tf'('," according to the
p1tchrr.Tiw ball look ed likl' a rout itlP
pop- up. hut it apparen tly gar Pa ugh!
bdwf'f'n thP CC' i1ing's two fabr ic

douiJIP in 1h&lt;• fifth . Ol'&gt;f' incr s wpnt !o
l hinl on" wild ptl ch and scon'CI on
Rri:ln Downing \: s;w rifict' fl\·.
Bobb\' Cric h thf'n walk &lt;'d . stol1 ·
St'cor~d ~md scon'{l on Bob Roonr's
singlr Dc{'inr·es hum t 'tT'CI rn lhf'

b.\PfS.

OrioiC'S ':!, Rangt•rs 0
Swrm DJ\· is fini ~llecl \l,'ilh a
lhrf'('- hitli•r aflf'r hurlin g tivP pPr·
h 'C'I innings and Fl o~· d Ha ~1o rd
drovr in thf' firs ! uf twtJ st'\ (•nlh ·
innin g l'lllls . Af1 0 r f bvis n'lilw1thf'
fir st Fl Tf'xas baflf'rs. Man: Volt').'
nprn&lt;"d thl' sixrh with ;_.t stnglc .
Tc:-.: a.-. st a11rr M ikr :Yia.c..on llf'ld

'!Wins fir~ t haSC"mnn Mi c kf'~·
Hatch(•r wasn ·r fazed.
Tigt•rs 9, Indians 2
Hnward ~J o hn son homcrC'd and
Lou \\'hitakf'r had four hil:-i as tJw
Tigt'l''- sn&lt;:qJjJt--d thPir firstlwO-J;!J frH'
k~in g strrak of t hr sPa ...,on a nd
uppe-d 1hr ir n'('Ord to 211--L .Johnson· s
homPr snappo:'CI a 2-2 1iP in t h&lt;• fourth
inning &lt;.1 nd t hf' TigPrs scorf'd twice in
I h&lt;' fifth on a w alk, singles by Dan-ell
Jcvans and Larry Herndo n and
Da\'P BC'rgman's RBI gruundn.
Dan P0t1·v a nd Willie Hernand ez
S('JitPn&gt;d C'ight CIPvPiand hits.
Alfrf'doGriffindraggeda two-ou t
bunt s ingJp down th(' first-baSC' linP
th.J t 5C'OrC'd Georgp Bell from th ird
hJSf&gt; in the l Oth inning. B£-U dn?w a
ll'ctdoff wa lk from Mark Huis mann.
wo1 s saC'rifiC'ffi to second and movffl
to third as Buck Martinrz grounded
out Criffin tht?n bea t out hj ~
ga mC'·WinnLng bunt to give un ·
be a trn Dave Stieb hL~i fifth triumph ,

RC COLA
RC 100
DIET RITE
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I':Jmcint ot hP )::dmPw ilh .Jh .+JF.RI\.

tying thr club reconJ fur mos1

k(•pl Boston undtT c·nnrrol in co~ ·
F'Pnw&lt;..~ :; Par k untiJ lhr ninth inning
r&gt;x rf•pt for Tom Arm&lt;Js· two-run
homer in t hf' tnu r1 h
('hirago· . _ . )('IT\
D\'ln inski
dquhk&gt;d tv.;i(1 •; md . ., ,·on'Ci b .Hh timPs
"" s in g l ~s h\ Corlton F isk . Since
jurnpmg th&lt;' f(ed Sox to sign wit h
Ch icago"·' a fm • ag••nt. fisk has -14
h&gt; tsand2'1RRi s in .l 2ga m Psagains t
hi.s fomwr club.

vict oriC'S fmm !he start of a SC'ason .
Stiebscatt erE'dei ghthit sa ndstruck
out 10.
t\ngf"l'i 4, Mariners 1
Doug [)(&gt;Cinces lx'l!rd a tw(}-run
homC'r and Geoff Zahn hurled a
thf('('-hitter for his JOOt h car('('r
victory. S&lt;&gt;attle's Mike Moor!'
rPtired thefirst12Ca tifornia batters
but gave up DeC inces· leadoff

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Jack Ciark droveinbolhrunswith
a lr or singles . and rookie Jeff
~Inson and Gary Lavelle com.
bined on a five-httter for San
Francisco RobinsOn worked eight
·
innings,stiiklngoutslx,andLavelle
earned his fourth save by pttctiing a
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ROSWELL, Ga. (AP) - Jane
Blalock took adv ar.tageof a one-day
delay In the stan of the $~.tm
Potamkln Cadillac Classic to work
on her putting and walked off lhe
practice green with a smile.
"l lhoug ht I was going to have to
change putters, but Instead I think I
figured out what I was doing
wrong," B lalock said Friday . "!feel
better about my putting now."
Blalock and many others In lhe
field or 1l:l took advantage of bright
Georgia sunshine to get in some
additional pract ice when Friday' s
round was postponed until today
because a severe thunderstorm

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TENNIS TOURNAMENT
June 19, 20, 21, 22,23 &amp; 24, 1984
REGtSrRATION : All entries must be received by Monday , June II at 5:00P.M.
This tournament is to be a men's . ladies' and mixed doubles only.
TOURNAMENT SITE : Tennis courts in Gallipolis. All part icipants w1ll report to
the Forest Mullins ' tennis court, located on Henkle Avenue . Gallipolis . They
must report to this tocat1on one-half hour prior to the start of their first
match .
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Rick Cloak . all decisions of the Tournament Direct or
are final. For additional information . call Bill Gray at 446-8578 or 446 3543: Rick Cloak at 446 -6342 or 446-3733.
ENTRY FEE : $10.00 per team and one new can of tenn iS balls _ Please make
checks payable to : GALLI A COUNTY UNIT AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY .
Send to: WJEH-WYPC
c/o Bill Gray
Box 448
Gallipolis. OH. 45631
SCORING: All matches will be 2 out of 3 sets . a 12 -point tie -breaker will be
played at 6·6 in games. Players will be limited to a len-minute warm-up.
I. Rain dates will be June 26. 27. 28 . 19 and 30 : July I.
2. All players must be 16 years of age or older.
3. At least one team member must be from Gallia , Mason or Meigs County .
ALL PERSONS WILL BE NOTIFIED OF THEIR STARTING TIME ON TUESDAY. JUNE 12th.

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ATHENS - A eloquenl speakPr
with a delivery similar lo his old
throw s to second base best describes
Johnny Bench, lhe new businessman , and forrnPr ca tcher for the
Cincinnati Reds. Bench was the
keynote speaker at Thursday's
Annual Green and Whit e Club
Banquet honorin g senior athletes at
Ohio University.
During his 20 minut e ta lk, Bench
touched upon several topics Incl ud ing his own career which began at
the tender age of 17 after he signed
his first professional contract \\&lt;ith
the Reds.
In describing the beginning of his
baseball tile, he said lost out on a
college education, but. was now in
the process oflearnlng a lotrrom th£&gt;
business world . Bench emphasized
the Importance of a U athletes,
w hether young or older to recognize
and appf'P('ia te their parents. "We
la k e our parents for granted . Our
moms a nd dad s are very
imporiant,".
The future baseball Hall ofF a m er
spoke briefly about his association
wit h two of the greatest teams In
baseball's history, lhe 1975 and 1976
World Champion Cincinnat i Rt'ds .
H e said was a grea t pleasure Ia play

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Saturday, June 9th
At 10 A.M.
Disposing of Real Estate
and Personal Property of
Gall ia Roller Mills, Inc.
At 4th &amp;Grape Street
Gallipolis, Ohio

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get it ready .. tournament official

on a learn featuring such futu re Hall
of Famer s, Pete Rose, Tony Perez.
.. Joe Morgan and Davie Concep0ion.
I n complimenting OU's senior
athletes, Bench sa id recognilion
was probably one of the greatest
th ings an individual can r~e ive. He
congr atulated the seniors for lheir
accomplishments. pa 11 icuta r ly for
th('ir work in the educational field .
Bench was introduced by former
Bobeat baseba ll coBch Bob Wren.
S&lt;&gt;nior athletes honored were
KatiP Williams. the female athlete
of t he year. Williams has set several
track records at OU and in tile MAC
She is now engaged in Olympic
tryouts.
Th e top male athletes at OU werP
quarierback Donny H arrison who
a lso set several OU passing records
and several MAC marks and .John
Devereaux, a memberortheBobea t
basketball team. OU's top rl'hounder and scor&lt;'r this past season.

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9:00A . M .

ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs
Maraud ere ltes posted their fir st
vic tory in the Class AA Sect iona l
Softball Tournament herP Sat ur day, R-7 in 10 innings ovf'r Sout h
Point . Mrigs is now 11 ·0 thi s SC'ason .
Tra ilin g 7-6 in th~ lOt h. MPigs

High gam&lt;'_ Helen P helt" 231-210; Speed
Russell In; Russ Carwn l!N.
Tt&gt;am series - Eagles Club :mo.
Team ganU' - Eai1E'S Club '1'20.

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Bob Busse
crews worked
most
ofthesaid.
night".The
butlhere's
just no 1way play can be held toda y. TrPP
lim hs are down In many places and
there's so much casual wa ter at13,
14 and 16, there's no place for ['('lief."
Busse said they might have been
able lo start play around noon
Friday, but becauseofthc largefield
it was doubtful th e round could be
completed, so the decision was
made to start a day late with the
windup of t he 54-hole event slated for
Monday.
BecauS&lt;' of the soggy conclitions
on lhe rain-soaked course, the
tong-hilling pros generally are
regarded as lhe favor ites - Betsy
King, r ookie Juli Inkster, H ollis
Stacy and Chris Johnson.
King has won two or her last five
starts and also finished SPCond and
sixt h during lhat llme. Johnson is
the only other two- time winner this
season.
The field also in clud es 19R2
champion KalhyWhitworih, w inner

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Hale Irwin and Masters champ
Ben Crenshaw were all39.
In lhe seniors' tournament, with
$JOO,tm In total prizeS and $.ll,tm to
the winner. former Masters champ
BobGoalbywas oneshotoffthepace
at 145 after a second-round 73. Rod
Funseth and Orvute Moody, who
shaned the fi rs t-round lead, had 75s
and WPIT' tied fur third atl46
Arnold Palmer , making his first
appear a nce at La Costa since 1973,
had another 76 and was atl52.
The tournament is sponsored by
Mutual of New York.

Tournament of Champions.
The event, whlch brings together
the winners of PGA Tour titles from
the last 12 months, offers $400,1))) in
total prize money with ST.!, I))) to the
winnE"r.
"I made the putt s when I had Ia.
got up and down when I had to, and
lhat's promising, " Sul1on said after
completing two trips over the
clifficult, 6,911 -yard La Costa Country Club course In 136, eight shots
under par .
In the seniors brac ket - a nPw
addition. a separate tournamf'nt for
the over-50 champions from the last
21!, seasons- Don .January held a
one-shot lead at par, 1&lt;14. January,
playing on the same course and
from the same tees as the regu lar
tour players. had a second 00nsecu
tivE" round of 72.
Tom Kite, who made strong but
unsua:essful
tille-challenges in
each of his last two starts, holed a
sa nd shot fora birclieon lhe lBthhole,
completing a 67 that left him two
shots behind Su tton .

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alionptayersgo ttn som e tlmeon the
driving range and practice green.
Some olhers practiced on other
courses in the Atlanta area _

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Bench's delivery
similar to throws

992-6441

or a record 84 LPGA event s, Amy
AIPOtt, Jan Stephenson and Vicki
Fergon, a t our winner two weeks
ago.
Blalock, who won two Atlant a
events In the early 1970s, w!U be
trying to recover from a long slump
lhat has seenhergowinlessformorP
than four years.
Blalock bPcarne the LPGA's
sevent h million-doUar winner last
year. She won lhe 27th tournament
of her carPer at lhe Elizabeth Arden
Classic in F lortda ea r ly In the 1900

overnight had left some holes
unplayable on the 6,123-yard, par 72

SIGNS AUTOGRAPHS - Fonner Cincinnati Reds catcher Jolumy
Bench was busy Thursday night signing BIIIAlgraphs for the large crowd
attending the annual Green and White Ranquet at Otiio University.
Bench, now a (,'lnclnnatl businessman, was the keynote speaker.

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real estate business, a balky putter
and self-applied pressure. "maybe
even more pressure than I put on
myself before," Sutton said.
But a new, offset blade putter,
inserted into his bag at the start of
the week, a new driver and a mo.re
positive attitude helped him to a
solid. 5-under-par 67 Frlday and a
two-shot lead going into today' s
lhird round of lhe elite, MONY -

CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) - Hal
Sutton. the 1983 PGA champiOn and
Player of the Year, has not
performed up to his own expectations thls season.
"Overall, my performance has
not been very good for lhe year."
said Sutton, 26.
And, hesaid,lhereareavariety of
reasons for the slump; timeconsuming ventures Into the all and

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r'f'(i their run in
Bn•wers I,
\'anket..-,;
thPeighth inning wit hout a hit. Robin
Yount rpach(-'CI when his leadoff
groundPr wpnt through the l&lt;'gs of
third bascman Roy Smalley for an
error. A ft er a walk and a hit
botsman loaded the beses. .Ji m
Sundberg deliv pred a sacrifice ny.
Chuck Poner allow&lt;'CIIhree hits in
&lt;'lght Innin gs and Rollie Fingf'rs
pitched the ninth . I I was the
Yankees' eight h loss in nine games
and the six th tlme they have been
shut out In the las ll2 gam es.
Twins 3, Athletics I
F ri.1!1k Viola pitched 72-3SPOr!' ll'ss
innings and Tim Laudner doubled
hom f' the game's first nm In the
six th. 1lte hit snapped loser Ray
Burri.s· scoreless "l'('ak a I 20 1-.1
innings.

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.'corc'&lt;l w hl'n left fieldPr Billy
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NORTii RANDAL•-. Ohio !API
Brian Mills ru&lt;.!e Anyway

AMPLE BALLOT

OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY BALLOT
PRIMARY ELECTION - MAY 8, 1984
A
NTY
For County

T. KAIL BURLESON

Martinis to a surrpnse v ictory in the

featured allowance race at Thistledown on Friday, touring the six
furlongs in 1:14 1-5.
The winner retumed .$56.00. $24
and$9.00.
Chase Creek was second. paying
$18.00 and $8.-10. while Confetti Beau
returned $4.-10 for com ing In third .
In the third race trifecta , the
rombinalion of 1-12-2 paid $1,032.00.
The crowd of 3, 762 bet $538,763.

JAMES C. SAUNDERS

For County
Commissioner

(Full T,.rm f : t•mm.-nf'in~ 1-:{.fl:"; l
{\.-.. ,.for not m n r" 1hun U..,J:)

COLUMBUS, Ohio iAPl- Residential natural gas
customers in Ohio sta nd to receive a mullimilllon
dollar share of refunds ordered by a federal agency
fo r an estimated $1 billion In natural gas overchargps
nationwide over the past fivp years, a lawyer for thP
Ohio Consumers' Counsel says.
Altomey Margaret Ann Samuels sa id Friday that
the timing and amount of refunds to be distributed in

aut horized the refunds Thursday and set up a system
to make sure they are patd . But it left it up to enPrgy
companies to decide how to funnel the money tothP4:i
million American families who heat their homes wit h
gas.
The overcharges resulted from a controversia l
dE-cision the commission m ade in 1980 to start basin g

:1hio remains uncerta in .

measured In British thermal units !Btus) .
" We submitted comment s ion the case) to the
FER C. The Consumers' Counsel recommended that
the r efunds be made as swift ly as possible all hough
we haven 't seen what lhP FERC did yesterday in
putting out the ruling," Ms. Samuels said .
LargP producers have six months to make the
r efunds and small producers - those who sold less

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holding hearings conce rnin g thr

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INFANT DEATHS- Dr. Carl
Rodmstein. Neonatologist, of
Spokan•·. Wa.sh. appears a.• a

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E. E-Ferolthat is linked to infant
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acknow ledgi ng it made a mistake In

FIRE

drug which has been linkf'd with the
deaths of :JX prcmatu rc infants
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Friday the .Justice Depanmcnt
should consider prosecuting the

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HELP SUPPORT
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT

tln.J.g's manufacturer and he sa id

p&lt;&gt;rhaps the t iml' had com&lt;' for an

VOTE FOR

Jobless rate
drop doesn ~t
spell recovery
('Oi.l'M BCS. Ohtrc 1A1' 1 - ,\
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J'&lt;llf' last month dol:'sn·l mf'11n OhifJ

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1983 after a Fairtax. Va. , pharma cist notified the agency that the drug
was ix'ing sold without clearancf'.
The agency did not learn of safety
problems w tt h the drug until April 2
of this year.
"What we realize w ith the benefit
o( hindsight is. that wos a wmng
deciston... said Dr. Harry Mey er .
D irec tor of the FDA's Cent er for
Orugs and Biologics.

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m ;tim 'tl uHclJ;mJ.!I'&lt;l from \l;nTh ell

interfere w ilh
distribution of t he drug In November
not

J.:llf'n Withrow and Auditor Thomas F. FC'IJ,.ruson
cam(' ou t for :vtondi::!IC'. Th(' pndot-sf'mcnts m PJn thr
mobi liza1ion or at lf'ast somr o f Withrow' s 150
(•mplo_
v ('('s and Ff'rguson's 785.

former vire pn•sidcn t is to attend a pig roa st tonight at
thr gm·rmor's home in suburban Bi'X I(')'.

FLEXSTEEL

SOFAS, LOVESEATS
CHAIRS, RECLINERS
SLEEPERS

Thr string of MondalP c-ndorsem enr.s bc:'ga n with

HERE 'S THE STORY : After 71 years in business. Empire
. i
faci111 an extreme financial crisis. We have lost our Middleport store to
fire and most !"Jist funds immediately to rebuild. lh1s loss threatens OUf
company stiKtture with financial ruin. We have had to take ahuae new in·
wntory matted for Middleport Furniture in at our Gallipolis toation. We
are overstocked with fine. name brand furniture and tile bills are mount·
Ill£ All fl•mture IS on the BLOCK for IMMEDIATE SALE and LIQUIDA·
liON. Please stop 1n .. . Y?U'll fmd no better time to buy hrn1ture .. . Goa·

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PRINTING T-SIDRTS - Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Gary H art shows off at-shirt that
hP silk -sc reenf'd in the printing department of Uw

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mnnrh n! l ~+ H.."\

Cindnnati Tt•chni&lt;:al folll•gp during a tour of fht•
sc hool Friday morning-. c\P t;t."l'rp hoto ).

ranteed Slwinp Stol"ftllde!

A llo rncy Genera l Anthony Cc lr brczzf' .Jr .. " ·ho brokl'
fhr silcnCC' Apr il -1 , INs th an a mo nth aflf'r la\·oritc son
Se n. John Glf'nn withdrew from th0 ran•.

Go\·. R ichar d Cetcs te endorsed Mondalc April ~-1
after ha,·ing ml't with Ma ndate. U.S. Sr·n. Gon Hell I
ond the Rt•v. Jpssr• .bcksun. Ll GoY. Mnl
Sh()('makcr . Sct• t-pta ry of Sta teShPr nxl Brown. HouS&lt;•
Sp&lt;&gt;akcr Vern Riffl'. D New Bos10n. and Sc&gt;nal&lt;·
Pr csiden1 Han:&gt; Meshel. D-Y oungstown. endorsed
thC' same da.v .
Ms . Wit hrov.· sa id she waih'Cl tx&gt;causP sh(' wantffl to
stud~· thC' issuPs thorough!~· and hopC'd to m akr a join!
announcf'mC'nt " ·ith Joan Mon d ~r l f'. thP c ;;~ nd idatp' ...,

TPacher salaries un agenda

PULASKI KEEPSAKES

C'Ol.l!M BUS 1AP1 -

Higher sataril's for tmdtPt·s are on th&lt;·

lc-gislati\·c agC'nda of lhc Ohio EducJ tion Association , which is
ho lding its sp r ing convC'nt ion .
William M ar1in, OEA communications dif('('tor, sa id thf' an:o ra ge

starting salary is $13,319 and t he top pay $24,066. wa gPs he said kf'Cp
competmt prople f rom be&lt;'Oming IE'ac her s.
starting pay of $Xl.OOO and a l op scale of $40,000.
Other proposals b&lt;'ing considerf'd bv the 1,:!00 ddegai&lt;'S indu ct ~
raiSJn g academic rcquircml'nts for hi gh sc hool gradua tion. t'l'ducing

From
Orer 1001&lt;t.C.~~~

thf' class s izC'S an d rf'quiring tcachc•r candid ates to hav(' s trongr1
&lt;IC: Idemie backgrounds.

Channels:

BEDROOM SUITES

niJ~ht

.Jackson.

ln d 1:1n: t . n-hi("h

Ff'rguso n sa1d hf' had cl ('f' idNJ P~l! licr IJut H·a ....
unablf' 1o sc hf'dulc hi s PndorSi'm('n t ;II t hr o..,;l m &lt;' I imP
as CPlf's ll · . "R t s icall~· . no.·· hC' answf'rf'd. wtlf'n a:-,kt•d
if h(... hatl l x-'&lt;'11 ;..~s k C'd to w;..~it until '-.0 clrN' to tilt '
primary- .
Cf'IC'Sl&lt;' wa s I'Xpt:•cH'll to kick oH &lt;1 slali '\\ rd t•
··Ohiorm s Walk fo r Mond Jlt •" dri\"(' rod.t _, tn
Columbus. Similar literature• walks \\·t·n· .., ,·hc'1J ult '&lt;l
for C it'\"(' land . nay ·ton . C incinnali. Ak ron. ( '; lilt \i n.
Youn g1m\·n and Tol N.lO.

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DINING ROOM

BASSETT, SINGER
BURINGTON, KINCAID

w iff'. Shr -;nid sh(' b&lt;'lic,·rs \1 oncb J(~ h: !'-. d lwtgt·r
r['('ord of ... uprxw t on wnmrn ·s iss uP~ I h:r n l-L 111 1n

....-----Ohio briefs:--------------------,
Piqua man nf'lwinted

Choose

LIVING ROOMS
by FLEXSTEEL, BENCHCRAFT

CHRISMA

Income tnx collection up
COLUMBUS 1API - Stat!' pPrsona l incomP tax coli&lt;'&lt;'! ions
incrf'3sed mor~ than l'X}X'&lt;'ted in Ap ril but thr gain rna) be lost this
month .

Ann P. Nolan . deputy state budget dir('('tor. sa id the tax genc•rated
$Zl·l. o million last month. $95.2 million more than cxpr'('ted. I n March
the tax produced $154.7 million.
T h(' ju mp occurred because tax rC'turns were procesSf'd fastPr

44 State St.

of thr nal ion·s largpst natura l gas proclu(·&lt;·r~. among
them F.xxon Corp., T c&gt;xaeo Inc . and Mob!l Corp.

is lagging b( &gt;hind 1hP n;tl ll!fl &lt;:t!-1 :1
wh olf• in job growth anrl th Jt till'
st J 11• ' sum 'lll plo~·mPn l r tltt • n ' md ins
und l'l.'('plabl.' hi,l!h. ·· ~1 ..., Stf'i nh
ar hf'r said .
Shf' I'C'f"&lt;..'ITPd Ft ·icb _,. ICJ n! "\\.
figurt's showing ; 1 drnp tmm 10 ~
fX'In·nt in Mar&lt;"h lc HI r)l· tn·n r rn

SornP convf'ntion df'l('g&lt;JIC's v.·ant the OI:.:A to rPCommend a

UNITED SECURITY
Communications,

ca.&gt;&lt;' on appPal. The app&lt;&gt;al was fi led b\ FE:HC and IH

tions subcommittee on int ergovem ·

aimed &lt;J l som f' 2;)(),00) houst•ho lds in Sf•vcn cit lcs. Th e

INSTALLATION AVAILABLE . OR INSTALL IT
YOURSELF,IT'S EASIER THAN YOU THINK .

wasn't paying it 1the overcharge I as long as Sf'Verr~l
of the ot hers ... she sa id . She esl imat cd thal Columbia
Cas Tran smission Co. would TPCf'iVP at least a $211
million rPfund, wtlh about half th at amount to b&lt;'
distributed in Ohio.
Unt ll t9ffi. the government had priced gas by

The new "dr\ rule .. formula. which f' EHC madr•
rf'troacti\ "f' to 1Y7R ro c·o incid(· w ith a l&lt;Jw rc&gt;lax ing
gnw•rnmen t pnc(' con trols nn ga!-1, was 0\'l'rturnPd b.v
thP U.S. Cour1 of ApPf'als her(' last August
T hr Supremf• Court in \1arch r1.'fuSt'Cl to h4 '&lt;H thP

mental r elations.
Dr. Mark Novitch, acting com missioner of the FDA, disagreed.
"I think the FDA is a welt fu nctioning agency . I think the
American people do too. ThPsystem
fa iled badly In this instance. Bu t
w ith all due respect . I reject the
notion that the agen cy is a fa iling
agency." he said.
T he hearing was ca lled to look int o
the FDA's hand ling of E -Fcrol
Aqueous Solut ion. a drug w hich has
been linkr'll with seriou s illnesses in
43 infants at 35 hospitals in addition
to thl' 3R deaths . EFerol Aqurous
So lution is madP by Caner -Giogau,
a wholly owned subs idiary of Rc, ·co
OS. Inc. of Twinsburg, Ohio
Weiss attacked the FDA for

The Mondalr• camvaign pl annr'll a w('('kcnd blitz

STOP IN OR
CALL TODAY.

Ms . Samuels said t ha t the sizP of the refunds could
vary widely among Ohio utilities.
" For instance. Columbia Gas Transm isSion Co.

" \\"(' an· still C( Jil("t ' rn ~'&lt;d th&lt;.Jl Ohio

CO LUMBUS. Ohio tAP! - Forml'r Vi r'l' President
\\ .al ter Monrlale has the r ndor sc&gt;mcnl of all statewide
offi ccho ldPrs going int o the Ma)' Rprimar:• Thr fi n :.:~! tw o ca me Frida~· , w hr n Trf'asu rf' r Mar:;

Pol Ad Patd by the Racme F11e Dept
Ractn
H. 45 771

Movies, Sports,
News, Wealher,
Adult Programs,
Video Music,
Financial Reports
Educational and
Children's
Programming.

formula tended to reduce the pri l'l' ot gas b'
undf'r statin g thf' \'Olumr·s that produn'IS drliwTE'd .

Withrow, Ferguson endorse Walter Mondale

The ONE MILL LEVY
FOR
Sutton. lebanon &amp; letart Townships

HOME
SATELLITE
TV

commiss ions accompany thf' progra m .

of the House Government Op&lt;&gt;ra-

.-dpcidJng

DUE TO

and sell it to loca l ut ilities, then have 15 to :JO da ys to
pass the refunds along. Requir&lt;'m cn ts for p&lt;&gt;r iodic
and extensive repot1s to both FERC am! stall' utitit v

volumf• as mea~ urr&gt;d in cubic' ft'( 'f with an assumpt ion
th Jt 1.7S pc&gt;rC'Pnt of any giH·n &lt;.~mount wa!-1 v•a tPr
\·apc.Jr that cu stomf'r~ . . hould not h&lt;:~ \T' to pa~ · 1or
Re&lt;.·auSP the ('Un&lt;. '(.'n lra tion uf watrr \ ·apor was
ran:l~ · th at great. thP old . .t:&gt;u-ca llcd ··wr·t I'Ulf' "

pmlrc tion," Weiss said at a hearing

:..1on
Sttit "'

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than lO bU lion cubic feet of gas last year- h£iV(' &lt;.~
year.
Pipeline companies, w ho buy gas from producC'rs

OV('rhaul of the FDA .
"Thr way it look s now, w hf'n thr
AmE'rican pub lic takes a drug, it
cannot be sul'l' that the FDA has
done right by them as far as

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foh:Jy 6, 1984

FDA acknowledges
mistake; Weiss
asks prosecution

RUSSELL D. WOOD

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the pricE&gt; of gas on its actual energy content as

"We have no exact figures available closer than $10
m illion to $100 m illion ," Ms. Samuels said.
She and Industry officials through the nation say
they ant icipate !h&lt;' refunds will be made as
adj ustments in futul\' bills or r ates rather than by
direct payment.
Thl.' Federa l Energy Rl.'gu latory Commiss ion

VOTE F'OH

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~imes- ~entirut Section D
Ohio natural gas consumers to get refunds

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Andy Furman, public relations
direct~r at Latonia, saldFrldaythat
liP had never heard of Menefee.
" He's definitely not a regular
trainer here." Furman said. "'Ibis
guy has probably stayed here two or
three weeks."

owner In March.
Keith said a warrant was Issued
Friday for the arrest of Menefee.
who was believed to still be In the
Cicero, m., area, so he can be
retumed to Boone County for trial.

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a Kentucky track, he thought It was
a coincidence. But when he found
out it had won $10,000 and was still
alive, he got mad.
DuShane. Plymouth, Minn ..
called the pollee and now has Swttt
Joyhack.Shehadbeenbredandlsin
foal .
Friday. the Boone County grand
jury Indicted trainer Barry Menefee, 36, Cicero, Ill ., on a charge of
unlawful taking of the horse Feb. 8,
1983.

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found near
out Fthat
for a dead 1
Race
lorence.
hoi'SI', he runs welt," DuShane's
wife. Bonnif&gt;. said Friday by
telephone from Minnesota.

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Jerry Keith, who Investigated the
case, said DuShane, In December
1!»12, placed lhe mare with Menefee
for training. Menefee brought the
mare to Latonia and entered It In at
least one race at Latonia during thP
race course's winter thoroughbred
meet, Keith said.
A short while later, Keith said,
Menefee Informed DuShane the
mare was dead.
DuShane accepted that explanatlonforaboutayear.
Pollee learned that Menefee had
sold Swift Joy for $.'IX), said Keith.

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When Michael DuShane read that

pri m,ny ball ot .

Company to pay [Jack wap:es
COLUMBUS iAP 1 - T h&lt;• lluckr)·c EIC'Ci rir Co wtll pa,· :\.'-11_1!11 in
ba ck wages to \vorkcr s on thrN' public projf'&lt;: ts, undrr a l.il'ltlt'mC'nt
annoum·&lt;&gt;d FridJy by Ohio ,\tt urnf'Y Gf'nf'r al Anth om· C(·lf'brcn.f'.

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The Da\·to n firm wa s granll'&lt;l a cuntra l·t fo r \\"01 k on .r build ing at
M iami U~iH'rsity. Oxford . and &lt;t.l'T1'&lt;'llt o d ismiss it s l;m·sui t saga i nst
thf' Ind ustri al Rel at ions Df'partmflnt. 0• 1PbrPZ7.1.' s~1id . T h t • su it s
contf'slrd rl Ppartm(•nt findin gs that Buck ( '~ "( ' F:i pctri c \·io lalt'&lt;l
pl'f'\'ailin g wagf' l ~1w s. hf' s:1 id .
IJuckC'yP E IPCtric had obt;lint \(1 a court in j unction pff'\'rnling 1hC'
slate fro~ rebidding thc Miami U ni \·C'rsi t~· rontrac t aftrr rhr st.1tc
df'nif'd BuckC'\t' - thf' !ow brddf'r - a contract hHSC'Cl on
nuncompliancC' with thP wagP bw
Celebrea . P said Ruc k('.'l' will pay- ~tJJ,lOJ to 14 workf'rs who wPrf'n · t
pdid pn•\·a iling wagPs on pm jC'C·I s at the unh·f'rs itv . Prf'bl r Shawnw

Hig h School and thl' Cinc innat i Pu blic Librat ~v .
The firm also agrc'&lt;'CI to maintain a $.10.000 surel v bond to CO\W anv
pr'f'vailing wagf' cl aims on cunT'n t and futuiT' projE'C'ts.

ThP Prevailin g Wage Acl requires co nt ractors on pubil cali)'
tundf?d projects to pa_\. a wagl' r atf' df'tf'rminPrl by thf' statr

than expected. M s. Nolan sa id . As a r esult. May collections rna)· be
much lower than pmjected . For the year , the tax has g&lt;'nera ted$2.04
billion. obout 10 pPrcenl more than wa~ estimated.

Prosecutor

129 school issues on ballots

wants Dr. Dona ld Plotnirk to sta11 S£'1Ting his ni nt&gt;· to·25 .\ t•ar prison
sentence ev('n if his arson and ('Xfortion conviction i s appcah."CC to

COLUMBUS (API -Voters in 115 school district s will cast ballots
on 129local school issues May 8, says the state school superintendent .
The issues Include 69 current operating levies. 42 capital
Improvement or permanent improvement levies and 18 bond levies.
Superintendent Franklin B. Walter said Friday .
Walter sa id per-pupU public school spending In Ohio continues to
fall behind the national average. The state spent an averageof$2,516
to educate each student In 1982-1983, the last year for which figures
are ava ilable. The national average for that year was $2.786. he said .

feder al coun
Miller has asked Franklin County Common Pleas .Judg&lt;' William
T. Gillie to revoke the podiatlist' s $1 million bond. Plotnick, 00. has
been free on bond lor his conv iction two years ago for setting fil'l' to"
man In !981 over an alleged drug debt .
The Ohlo Suprem e Cout1 has refused to hear Plotnick's appPal or
to r ev iew It s decision. Gilli&lt;' said he would continue lh&lt;' bond if
Plotnick appealed to federol court but Miller said there is no law
pPnnittlng this.

want .~

man to serve

COLUMBUS tAP I - Franklln Coun t)· Pms&lt;'&lt;'utur :vlich~~ l MillPr

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rt 'SO LJI'(" ('"'

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nominat ion shows then · I" :-- ! m ng c.,uppctrl ;1m(111g 1tlr 'll : )It\ trllprt ·'. ·nt
pasSC'ngt"'r rai l Sf'n·iC't' thmugh (l hJo. lhl' Uhin .- \o.,-.,c~ · l.tl i on 1)1 \Ltd
Passt"'ngf'r s says .
Rcsults of thr sun·f'\ &lt;HP br·im:: publi ... hc'(l in tht' 1\( '\\'- l l'lll ·r t )( · Jn ~
spnt out this V.l'&lt;' k tn mon • than il k\ n H'rnbtor ~ 1l! lh1 · r..::11u p Hhwt1

ad\'&lt;X'a ll'S rail p asst' ngPr st•J•..-in•.
C&lt;Jry Hart '~ ca mpaign d id not :Jn.'-iW('I" ih(• ~un1 · \.IJut n '" l~ lll'-1' ...
from Prf'sidrnt Rragan ·s&lt;Jd m inisrrt l tion. \\"altt ·l \llt!l&lt;l;th •, tnd. lt •. . . -.( .
.Jrwkson suppcn1f'fl continuing funding for :\ tn ! r.tk . ltl t · r.Jil group
sa id . Mm'f' than K2 Pf'1'CC'nt olthC' l"il l &lt;'amlict. !t('" t·l'" l\l.l lltlin.e Ill 11l1 ·
four·quf'sl ion su 1\'r~ · support('d u~ • nt snnw cnmhin. II i1 ill (': "I .lit·. l!H!
ff'd cral funds lo improu' ra il s.f'l\"iC'1' lor Ohio. the ,e mrrp ,;lid Tllr ·
orga nizat ion is " ·ork ing v; it h the o~chninis trat ion o1 &lt; ,m tndl ,l l"d
('('[(':--tl' tu It") to cxpand and impron· Amtr;tk sr•J "\ tt"t' 'Xithin (lhi(l
Monda lf' indiC'at ['() IH • ('Uuld o..;upjJ.ll"t snnw ln:. ln. d ;tid l&lt;n
dP\'( 'ioping a high-spc&lt;'cl S\S IPrn C'.1pablt · of l:i&lt;l milt · ~~ 't Ill lUI" tr. !in...,
.Ja ckson and Rragan ·~ rf'sponsp-, .'-'&lt; 1id t ht'\ t hnuglil t lit · pri\ a 11· ~C'1. ·r, 11

'hould handle it.

VA W organizes ODOT unit
COLUMBUS tAPI -

Th~

Unit ed Auto Worker&gt; Uni on It o&gt;

organized a unit within lhf' Ohio Oepar1mf'nl of Tr;rnsport ;J ti on. and
a union spokC'sman say·s c;-~mp;-l ign ~ arf' pl an nf'd 1or t"wo ntlwr ~ tat f'
agc nC'if' ~.

Thf"' Enginwring T('(·hniclans AssUl'iation uf Columbu ." ha:-..
p&lt;&gt;l itioncd thPStatl' F:mplo)•mcnt Relations Elo&lt;Jrd f11r approYal of an
OOOT barga in in g u nil of AA sw tr transport &lt;11 ion worl\('r '-.

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The Sunday Trmes-Sentrnel

Pomeroy-Mrddleport

Koreans applaud Pope's labor message

Snowden receives company honor

By K C HWANG

As!lociated Press Writer

GALLIPOLIS - Caroll K Snowden a Sta te Farm Insurance
lompames agent m Gallra Count} has been named to the Legion of
Honor one of the companres top sales accomphslunents
To qualitv for the destgnation, State Farm agents must achiPW
lligh standards m all aspects of the tnsurance lJusmess pat tlculat h
the clatm s expenence of thetr busmess
Snu" dc•n has been a State Farm agent smce 1%1

PUSAN South Korea tAP I
Pope John Paul l! Saturday urged
"-Orkers tn the largest crowd on hts
Korean tour to seek more power and
orofits an appeal remmtscPn t of onP
"' made m his nattve Poland In
prP-Solidanty days
Earlier shouts of 'Miracle'
grpeted thP pope when a rambo"
appeared over a ra lly A meteorolo
gtsl satd the phenomenom some
ttmes ocLurs m hazv weather
The popes message on labor one of hts strongest ever - was
delivered to a c10wd estrrnated bv
church offtctal s to be as large as

Station creates department
HUI\.TINGTUN W Va - WSAZT\ s crca ttw ser. tiT S depat1
mcnt "tU n•ptacp the station s promot ton departmmt and expand to
mcludP the an department accordmgtoGeorge R Andt "k genu at

managot
Creal I\ e sen tees wtll he respons tblefor pubhctzmg and promotmg

sennce campc11gns

300 oco

lm ti s \1E'"'- Prs

FarmPrs tactol) "orkers an d
lishC'rmen made up most of thP
tht ong at an aba ndoned atrport
outside thls southern pon ctty

Can Me :'\an wtll head creative servtces Andnf k sa td A memhf'r
of WSAZ s staff fu t murp than 13 yeats McNau has hePn Charlr ston

prcduct ton manager for the past fn e years
A. nat1\c o f Weston Vv Va MeNan Is

a Marshall Unt\PrSJl\
gt n du~ltt' and a member o f tht&gt; Broadcas ters P10rnolion Assoua!Jun

name~

By ALISON SMALE
&lt;\ssociated Pl'f'S.' Wnwr
MOSCOW !AP I Prest&lt;IPnt
Konstanltn U Cherncnko has rP
mmded Poland s (;pn Wo)Ctcch
Jaruzclsk1 that untl\ m the So\lct
bloc IS paramounl md JaruzLlski
pledged to wtpe ou t polittcal
opposttton m h1s homrland
At a Krrmhn dtnnf' r m Jaruze ls

two directors

EXTON Pa - \\ tlltam B Eag leson Jr anrt Thoma s \ F&lt;~ l k t e
ha\ e be&lt;:n lle&lt;ll'd dtrC'Ctors of Foote Mmera l Co reptesentmg
holders of the com pam s pt du r Pd stock
Eag leson ts chatrman of the board C11ard Bank Plllladelpllia
and chatrman of the parent com pan, tvlPllun Nattonal Cm p He has
tPf'n \N 11 h G 1r ard s mce 1o/i1 and pres1dcnt and elm f l XE'( ut JV&lt;:' offll E'I
SLnCf' 19i4
Dr Fa lim 1s pH'SldPnt of Berwtnd Na tUJ a l Resources Co
Phtl adelphw Pnor to htscurn nt positiOn hPv.asdm ec tm oftheL S
Departmen t of the Intcnor s B urea u of Mmes m 1974 Ti
Foote w hllh IL~' nil\ dec tat ed a net loss of $.1 2 mtllton tn the first
quat1Pr of lht s vear ts82 puc ent ov:ned bv New mont M tntngCorp a
natural

ki s

Fnday Chernenko a Iso
tflltrtzPd 1\mC'ncan dPfPnS£' po liC\

of nonferrous and p1 Puous rnt'tal mmmg and

pc trolc um

Advisory board appointment made
GAl LIPOLL'&gt;- Larn H RtlC'v has hePn appomted to the tield
ad\lso t; boatd of Pc'UpiPS Ltfc Insurance Co lor 1'JR4
T hP board makps rl'cornmen da tJo ns to thp compan \ m sa If'S a ncl
'-;('!\

honor

Commurust Party policies m Po
land Jaruzelskl sa1d a t the drnmet
He was gtven the Order of Lenm the
Kremlm s htghest award
Chernenkotold J aruzelski that llis
Vlstl was very m eanmgtul pohlt
ca lly and would have a useful
effect on Soviet Polish relations
The most Important conclusron
undoubtedly ts the conclusion on
the need forcohestonofthessoCialtst

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C If H::'S

thi S'.\ f\f'k

cma lvs t s m Moscow
sa 1d thP\ se~v. C ht 1mnko sstrcsson

St (LAIRS\ ll L£ - Ohto Unt\Prslt\ s APImont campus has
schPdUIPd J da\ long 1984 Svmpos tum on Coa l forM a\ b
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G CCC Annual Ftsh Fry
May 9 6PM Galha Co Gun
Club Buck R1dge Oalhpoh s
Ballo ons tor Get Well Ann•
versarys Birthdays part1es
Smgmg Gomlla Cell Bal
loons &amp; Co 446 431 3

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er s flats or pots hang•ng
baskets vega1able plan1s
tomato plants Geraldme
Cleland Vme and Matn St
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ts hcallh\ and the gove rnment could
no tongPr ru stitv suppol1 for the

Cherokee Bmgo May 19
20 Wtf! ptck up by Grey
hound Pomeroy Potnt Plea
sant
Charleston
and
Beckly Fo r mformatton call
lucas Tours and Travel

1 304 346 7542

4

Giveaway

Bl ack lab pupptes 9 weeks

f ord Motor Co for example patd
mure than $22 :im tllton tn salal"\' and
bonuses to ti s 45 officers Ford
chatrman Phtltp f:ald\\ell told
rPpor1ers Fndayhc tswon h the$14
million he \\as paid last }Car and
AmPnca should be proud of the
mdu stl) s com ebac k
The quotas encouraged by the
Reagan admmistra tton w ere tm
posed by a Japanese go,ernment
afra td tha t mthetrabsence theU S
Congress mtghl tmpose even stnc
ttr measures aga rn sr therr car
compames
11Ie} feared domesttc content
lf'gtslat ton mandatmg that high
percen tages of a cars parts be
manufactured onUS soil While the
cont ent bill has been g1;en ilttlC'

old Call6142661379

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1 hound dog good huntmg
dog 1 German Pollee B mo

old Call 446 3171
Horse manure to gtve away

992 6416

You II get a good pnce and of course
good coverage But most Importantly
you get fast fatr servtce when you
need 11 Call me

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Male It black &amp; brown wtre
half 1emer 1 vr old 1 yr old
female full blooded sheep
dog 3 vrs old male~
boxer type male red msh
setter small muted breed
puppy Metgs Co Humane

Soc•ety call 614 992 6505

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9

Wanted To Buy

4 h brush hog pull type
Call 614 247 3862

6

Wanted someone t o weave
rugs w111 take on shares

Lost and Found

CICt

Wanted old ptanoa Paymg
$20 00 and S40 00 each
F~rst floor only Wnte gtvtng
d1rect1ons
W1t1en Pumos
Box 188 Sardts Oh 43946
Phone 614 483 1605

Fou nd brown tent found at
!mpenal Electr~c Co
m
Mtddlep o rt Call992 5102
lost ba ss boat p&amp;dacnat
seat Seat •s brown Baas Pro
Shops ts prmted on back of
seat
lost
on S R 1 24
bl!tween Syracuse &amp; Ra
cme If found please call

614 985 4339
Public Sale
&amp; Auctton

Au ctton e very Tuesday
n1ght Pt Pleasant WVa
Aur:t lonn•e Neal Youth
Center Bldg
Camden St

614 36 7 7t01
R1 ck Pea rson Auctioneer
Servtce Estate Farm An
ttque &amp; liQUidation ules
ltcensed &amp; bonded'" Oh•o &amp;

WVa 304 773 5785 or
304 773 9185
Auctton every Fn n1ght at
th e Hartford Commumty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandtse every weelt
Constgments of new and
used m erchand1se always
welcom e Rtchard Reynolds
Au c t•on eer 304 275

3069
Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
J•m Mmlt Chev Olds Inc
811f Gene Johnson
Wanted to buy used coat &amp;
wood heaters Swatn Furnt
ture
446 3159
3rd
&amp;
Ohve St Galhpolls Oh

388 9906 or 614 388
9617
Wanted to trade motorcycle
for skt boat Call 446 2240
before 5PM
Suymg datly gold sUver
cams nnga Jewelry stMimg
ware old cotns large cur
rency Top pnces Ed Bur
kett Barber Shop 2nd Ave

Middleport
3476

Oh

614 •92

Cash pa1d for fancy rron or
heavy ~ron beds s 160 and
up for certain Me111 Co
stone J&amp;rs
Old t1me eup

board
27t1

call

1 304 882

wood
cupboards ohelra
chests baskeu dtahel
1tona Jars antlque1, gold
and stlver
Write M D
Miller Rt 2 Pomeroy Ohio

pupptes

4 month old male pup hal
had rabtes shou 304 875

4216

Gallipolis Flea Market Open
Every Weekend o n former
Th aler Ford properly l ewts
En terpnses Call 446 7037
large 3 Fam1ly Yard Sale
May 41h 5th 6th Ram or
shme 9 00 unttl dark Utthty
t ra1ler b1cycles wash stand
tools lots of brownware and
Decorama Take At 141
from Galhpohs (watch for
Signs] turn left on Rt 775
then turn nght on Patnot
Cadmus Rd ftrst house on
the nght

Rural Waterl Cheat d11k 2
old trunks stone jars small
d10ner bell rockmg chatr
btrd cage htgh chatr clo
thtng glassware and other
t1ems
Yard Sale 4 famt!1es 1062
Second Ave Baby clothes
boys Jeans n ew matertal
furmture Monday 9 4

Pomeroy
Middleport

&amp;

5 Famt!y Yard Sale Man
lues May7 8 Jlf2mtlesout
At 160 past HMC
Garage Sale May 7 9 dark
2% m1 out Md! Creek Rd
Household
CB
toys
clothes baby nems

V1cintty

Rummage Sale Eptscopal
Pansh Hall ac ross from
Pomeroy C1ty Hall M ay 9th
&amp; 1 1 th 9 a m to 4 p m

Huge Yard Sale May 5 9 to
5 May 6 9 to 3 809 Mary
Rd Rodney Vttlage II

Pt Pleasant

&amp;

Employment
Services

45769 or colt 614 892
7760

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11

Help Wanted

Vrcm1ty

3 fam1!y sale Fn &amp; Sat 202
Htgh St Infant 10 adult
clo1hmg plu sl
YARD SALE 3 days Man
Tues Wed 2414and2416
Monroe Ave 9 00 tttl dark

18 Wanted to Do
Rooftng and gutter work
metal work housepamtmg
carpenter work E"c ref
Free estimates Call 446

Teachers and coaches
summer employment
$900 00 per month guaran
teed mcome World Book
and Chtld Craft 304 882

12

Srtuattons
Wanted

Wtll care for the elderly m my
home Lots of references
Men or women Call 614

667 3402
Mercers A1verv1eW Per
sonat Care Home has vacan
c 1es for elderly persons
Betty Mercer owner 304

15

R N s Dnector for Home
Health Agen cy m Jack son
Co _ Full__!llJle 'day sh1h w1th
we~s off E•cellent sa
tary and frmge benef1ts
Send resume to J Boggs
P 0 BoK 320 Jacks on Oh

45640
AVON Sell the best

Schools
lnstructron

Takmg new students m the
F1ne Art of Pt lung Kung Fu
and S1reet Defense mstruc
t10n S1fu Roger l Burns
Classes every Saturday be
gmntng 1 2 00 304 675
7722 anyt1me

Sell

AVON Call 446 3358
Att e ntion
Teacher s
coaches Excellent oppor
tumty for part time or full
ttme war~ th1s summer Call

614 245 9566
W1dow would hke a mtddle
aged w1dow for compan1on
ltve tn be abl e to dnve my
car tf needed Free rent ref
req Call 446 1023
Galhpohs Parks and Recrea
tton Department IS tak1ng
apphcattons for Tenms In
structor Work Juno July
lues and Thurs 8 1 2 noon
6 8 PM each day Apply
1mmedtately at 518 Second
Ave
Equal Opportunity
Empl o yer
Retail Out1e1 must employ 3
consc1ent1ous trustworthy
ms•de retatl sates clerks
lmmed•ately Retail eKpe
nence destred but not n e
cessary Must be able to
work w•th mmtmum super
viSIOn and be able to m eet
publi c must be profiC ient m
baste mathmat1cs Opper
tun1ty for advancement for
nght persons Please reply 1n
own handwr~hng referen
ces requ~red to box BOO 1n
care of the Galhpoh s Catty
Tubune
825 3rd
Av e
Galhpohs Oh 45631
Party Plan lnterv1ewmg th1 s
week for 5 saleslad1es 3 part
ttme 2 full t1me For conft
denttal m1erv1ew call Mrs
Robbms at 614 286 2890
between 9 11 AM
Man
Thurs
Aut o body rapatrmen w1th 5
yrs exper~ence Contac1 B1ll
Welsh at S1mmons Olds
Cad &amp; Chev Pomeroy

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
GRADUATES If you are
wondermg how you can get
a JOb Wtthout work eKpe
nence the West Vtrgm1a
Army Nat1onal Guard mtght
be the answer for you Earn
good money while learmng a
sktll Full ttme pay while you
tra1n part time pay once you
come back home call 304

676 3950 or 1 800 642
3619

614 357 723B
Ntce ~notty p1nc mteuor 3
bdr 1 ' • bath Heated att
ached garage Glas s en
c losed greenhouse 801ld
mg
carport frUit tr ees

General Hauling and Trash
removal Serv1ce Reliable
and dependable Call 61 4

256 6251 alter 5 30
lawn Mowmg &amp; Tr1mm1ng
Reliable and dependable
Reasonable rates Call614

256 6251 eftor 5 30

1

Card of Thanks
Thankrng you all for
your lovely cards

grits and good WIShes,
Patrrck and
Ernesttne Mundell
Gertrude Borden
2

In Memonam

Chnstopher
1974-1978
A rose a beautiful rose
Nevet lo unfold
Color stance and stram
A petfect specimen
A bud sttiiii had to dte
Ptessed tn the fold of a
book
Yet my heart shll sees a
rose
Open 10 full tepose

Sadly m1ssed by
Grandma and Grandpa

them Memories are trusures
that no one can taka IWI~ For

•• thonk God lot theltme that
•• oil hod w1th them
THE FAMILY

1216

$30 000 Call 446 3204

lawn mowmg and tr1mm1ng
done at fa~r prtces 304

675 6347 or
7243

304 675

Financial
21

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NOTICE

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THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
USHING CO recommends
that you do busmes s wtth
people you know and NOT
to send money through the
matl unttl you have mvest1
gated the of1ermg
$

FIRST TIME OFFERED
Nat1onal Corp nowappornt
mg d1stnbutors to serv1ce a
network of ell51Stmg bust
nesses Wonderful tax shel
1er small t1me requtrement
tor unhmtted profit paten
1tal
M1n1mum capttol
$18 000 For detatls ca ll
Charles Kennedy Mon &amp;
Tue Only 9 to 6 1 BOO

241 2294
Sen1tca statton for le ase
downtown Pt Pleasant Cell

614 373 8411

ask for

Oavtd

Call 614 992

N1ce home near coal mmes
full basement ce ll ar 2 bdr
on 1 2 acres of property m
langsv11le $ 29 000 614

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below market rates
F1xed convent ional FHA
VA leader Mortgage
Athens
collect 614 592

3051

altar 4 30 446 3426
2 bdr house 1 m1 out of
town on At
588
Call

614 245 9170

PEIVT!ST

7k.tz; SKIP ~WS
8S.

!'320 Ai,.A WAI.t.AA
VALANAE:

Ptano Tun1ng and Repatr
Brumcard1 Mustc Co 446
0687 Sktll and mtegnty our
trademark
lane Dame!s

614 742 2951
THOMPSON BOOKKEEP
lNG Monthly and Quarterly
accounts welcome 428 Se
cond Ave Call 446 1136
Unwanted Factal or body
ha1r? Permanent pa1nless
removal by European Elec
trontc Oepilator Mary 1s
cer11f1ed m th•s new compu
ter1zed d•gttal system Call

today 614 992 6720 Top
of the Statrs
salon

full serv1ce

Stud serv1ce CFA Flame
Po1nt Htmalayan Cat S~re 1s
Oragonwynd s Royal Ma1
Tat Blue of Tstnghng $100
11ud fee No checks Call

614 992 2607
Professronal Electro lysts
Chmc Probe Type Electroly

ors

AMA

approved

FDA t!o

FCC

Doctor referra ls

Real Eslale
31

Homes for Sale

Large 3 bdr house for late or
rent In Pl•ntz Subdtvislon
Ne children. no pets Call

814· 246 ·5281 eve o
All brrck 3 bdr

2 baths

garage complete ly fur
ntshed n1ce lawn Crown

Cr1y Coli 614 266 6244

44

Furmshed apt 2 bdr near
HMC a236 Ut11tt11111 pd
Adults Call446 4416 siter

7PM
Furn11hed Mobt le Home
central arr mtle below c1tv
overlookmg the rver One o r
two adults only 446 0338
Garage apt
turmshed 3
rooms bath washer dryer
and upsta~rs furntshed 4
rooms bath bot h AC clean
no pets adult s only dep &amp;
ret req Ca ll 446 1519

614 992 7787

31

Homes for Sale

6 ro oms b aseme nt double
garage 1 &amp; one 1h1rd acre
lot
Rose Hdl
Pomeroy

S32 900 Call 1 614 678
2513
32 Mobrle Homes
for Sale
TRt STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED CARS
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRI CES CALL
614 446 7572
NEW AND U~ E D MOBILE
HOMES KESSEJ S QUAL
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GAi'LtPDLIS
AT 35 PHONE si14 446
7274
1 ~65 1 2K60 mobtle home
utffurmshed S 3 900 Call
1982 Oakbrook furntshed
mob•le home 14ft w1de 2
bdr l1ke new S7 500 Call

2 SA mob1le home 12x55
camp turn Must see to
apprec1at e S4500 256

6409
t973 2 bdr 14x70 $7 900
1964 2 bdr 12x60 $3 900
1969 2 bdr 12x60 $4 900
hcellent co nd

Call 614

446 0175

TO BUYIH 14 f1 wtde three
bedroom bath and half
mobtle home s1tt1ng on mce
lot ready to move mto
S225 00 down $225 00 per
month 304 5 76 271 1
8 yr old three bedroom
ranch 6 mtles from Holzer

$39 500 00
7746

304 675

9 7 acre farm 12K60 mob1le
h ome tobac co ba se new
281156 hou se start ed lo
cated on Hannan Trac e Ad

s 1 6 500
6620

or 675 2062
3 yrs old 3 bedroom 1 %
baths ftrep!ace rural water
8 mtles out of town on Rt 2
One and a thtrd acre lot 8 %
assumable loan Very low
down payment Payments
under S400 00 Call 304

675 5848 before 5 30
675 4358 after 5 30

for Rent

Announcements

2 bdr unturm shed mob1lc
hom e 1 2K60 1 m1 past
hospttill At 35 Call 446

R1o Grande 3 /4 acre lot all
utll1t1eS dnveway &amp; patto
Ideal for house or tratler

4369 or 675 9760

S9 DOD Call 446 803B
Upper R1ver Ad w at er &amp;
sewage furntshed ref &amp;
dep Call 446 0508 or 446

Acreage for sale 304 6 7 5
7541 e ven.ngs

1609
N•ce 3 bdr mob1le home
modern convement loca
t1on on At 7 no pets Call

ATTENTION
SENIOR CITIZENS

Houses for Rent

If you ate 60 years of age or
oldet and your mcome IS
wtthm the 125% poverty gut
delmes you may qualify for
Home Weathenzatron Ser
vtces

These

serv1ces are

provtded to you at no cost
and can srgntftantly redu ce
heattng bills for years to
come Petsons mterested m
applymg (Sentor Ctttzens
only) should vtstt any of the
followmg CM locatiOns
Old Thaler Ford Butld
tn&amp; Second Avenue Galli
polts Phone 446 0611
Me1gs County Court
house Phone 992 5605
Cheshtre Centtal Office
Phone 367 7341 or 992
6629
For further tnfotmatton
contact Ron Crawford al
the Central Offrce

u tan gitri-lqf
plus df'pU~It

3 bdt
5250

1pt
Ca U

446 3786
Furn &lt;;hPd p ff c P r:'l'
607
2nrl
G all pol s S 145
Shan
hr~th
smq l P Ca ll
446 4416 nft1 t 7PM

8

Puhl1c Sale
&amp; Auction

WINTERS
AUCTION SERVICE
SIOte 1973
Now Bookrng Sales
For 1984
Tu 1 yo u P" srni!l p OJ=e tv
nto cash ~ r.r o rli!~ lh"' Au c
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Public Sale
&amp; Au ct ion

M• !wood Wv
Ph 2'3 3447

AUCTION

Saturday Mornrng Marc h 12 1984 II OOA M
Sell1ng personal pro petl y ilf lhe tarm of Howatd Ch !der s
Fro m Ho lzet Ha sp tal take Sl Rt 160 lu V nlon Oh loon
tell on St Rt 325 go app 3 mde , wat ch lo1 s gn turn
nght and go 1 m1le turn lett on K1on Sater Rd Att o 1 ot
h II on I he left
Nc v 1 ~
\1 1
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5651
2 b edroom 1ra1ler k1tr.hen
furn1shed couples one small
chdd accepted Refer en ces

304 675 1076
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w:lent s mlo ~~ ot prop~ r ty Now ! ~ nr l
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Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auction

SALE EVERY SATURDAY 7 PM
From Galhpolts take Rt 141 to Rt 775 turn
left follow Sign s
PARTIAl May 11 1984
19 74 Yamaha 250 R D oood cc nd ton a lual 1 le J\UO
Wrste n sar1d le b dlpr breasl strap ar l s ~dti h parh
Many otr1e r lems ne w (lnrl u ~er1
Have somet htng you want to sell? Bnng •t to the Pat not
Au ctton Batn and we II sell 11 for you ConSignment s ac
cepted from l P M to 5 P M on Saturday
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AUCTION SALE
FRIDAY. MAY 18 1984

LOGAN COAL &amp; SUPPLY COMPANY
Locato n 15 11 Sheplet Rd SW Canto n Oh1o
CRUSHING EQUIPMENI
DRiliNG EOUI MENI
6D9CSF 4R60 C
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1100 ? 6000 JCOO a % t 1
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3600 6000 b ' 'lit In I 1 Ill
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75 Pe Plbu t 8 77 74 E1
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IHC 2000 ga l I uel 6 GM c 1111
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Call or wr t e for Complete Brochure 1
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Aucttoneer

245 51 52 - 388 8249
Not responsibl e for acctdent 01 loss of propetty

PUBLIC AUCTION

1973 12x65 mobtle home
good cond1t10n washer &amp;
dryer $6500 Ca ll 614

SATURDAY. MAY 12. 1984
10 00 AM

742 2274

located from Ra crne Ohto take Co Rd 28 to CJ!
(Bald Knobs Sttversvtlle Rd) approx 2'• miles
Watch for srgn
HOUSEHOLD
Couch &amp; ctra r PIE'ctr L se wrng mc hr 1e new Bu ~w ood rtcve

Furm shed 2 8r 3 bedroom
tratlers Cat! 304 773

5651
1974 Ktrkwood 12K60 to
tal otec 2 bedroom n1ce
carp et partly furmshcd un
derptnnmg
MUST SELL

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w!lan Gtb~a n lrost free s1d e by s de Hardw c ~ bottle f 3S
r&lt;1 nge d test of clr&lt;~Wf'l " U esse s l".arjro bes IM1p s kr tchrn
cabrnet '&lt;'~Ood &amp; metal cab rner s tabl e &amp; cnatr bookca se brd
Maytag w nget w2s he1 G bso n dPep lreeze end tabe s rur s
fan handnrllde Love r ~ tecord player port &lt;~b i P B&amp;W TV p c
tUJes rockers book she ve~ mrsc d snes pots &amp; pan

Bayv1 ew
14x70
304 675 3817 or

614 4461506

PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS
Box 7

Archbold Ohto 43502

(419 1 445 0015

Robert G Frey Au c tio nee r

ANTIQUE OR COLLECIOR IIEMS
Poste r bed S»th Th oma s mdntel clock 11.cod I db P &amp; 4
chrw s Bu r mil l dral'! kn fP. wnP Pgg bask PI 20 ga l s lon~'
1ars corn shelle o I lamp &amp; other tern s

Announcements

AUCTION

MISC
R d1ng &amp; push mow PrS stepla r1 r1er Dun lap tab e saw 6 ~olt
battery charg er alum ladder heel ba rr ow hand held Cralf
m;1n planer stee l wiled ea ter mrsc lumber buckets w:~ s l
room stove "' re ;~nd lnt s more
OWNER - JACK SCARBROUGH
Cash
Posr t1v e I D
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DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER
Not responSible lor aCCidents or loss of property

GRAND
OPENING
r84 SEASON

Sat., May 12, 1984

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SAT, MAY 12, 1984
10:00 A.M
located off Rt 2 south of Pt Pleasant WV Take
Crab Creek Road go 7 01, mrle s to sale stte Havtng
qutt farmrng the followtng wtll sell to the htghest
btdder

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2- 16 hay wagon s w11h late rna
I N H 329 mahu" spieadi&gt;t
wheel
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I w1th cy l Dearbotn 2 bottom plow post hale d1gget w1l h 8 1
I motot126 blade 52 lotage wagons to ugh 1975 C 60 Chevro 1
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dump truck 10 bed 366 VB gas eng ne 5 speed !tans I
2 speed a.le good cond1tmn M F mode l 1650
I loader
on rubber blOom sweepet 3 pt tear mounte d I ke I
not
I new GV R 100 wa cker l! nd oth er
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OWNER
MARCELLA
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Tetms Cash 01 check day of sale
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Sale Conducted By
I Wtnter Auctton
SelVIce
Aucttoneet I
I Mtllwood WV 25262
Edw1n Wtnter I
I Phone 273 3447
l c No 338 84
rake Gehl fo rage wagon wtth tan

del runn 1ng gears

and

auger

rota ry mower hay elevator w1th electnc

sen es

7 • mtle

no rth of

Au ctwne er s No te lh s wil t be a sho I sale co ns1st 1 g :_; 1
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ABSOLUTE~~

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Sale located on State Rout e
US Route 35 ( Kanaug a)

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SHOW SAT.-SUN

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446 1519

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN

$3 000 614 742 2261

6 Miles Below
Galhpohs on Rt 7
Cross R~ecoon Brrdge
Turn R1ght
Follow Srgns

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Au ct ioneer Lonnte Ntal - 014 J6' 7 Ol

1972 12x60 mobile home

NO MONEY
DOWN
$5Q MONTH

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dtyf r C e.:&gt; n 1 o pi-&gt; I &lt;tduliS
on ly Oep &amp; ret r~&gt;q CaO

2 bP.d ro om apts 1n M1 ddle
port Wa t er &amp; electrrc pa1d
Ca ll 614 992 2381 days or
992 2509 even 1n gs

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Clayton 1983 12x60 2 bdr
hke new on lot at Ouall
Creek Mob•l e Home Park
French C1ty Brok erage Ser
VIC8S 446 9340

CAMPSITE

stwd

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ANTI QUE S

446 9340

WOODED

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Furn1 shed 2 &amp; 3 b edroom
lradt:rs Ca ll 304 773

3 bdr
deluKC ho use
2
f1replaces pool garage Setl
or lea se 2 bdr apt kttch en
furn•shed Call 675 5104 or

Holley Park 1973 14K60 2
bdr
Oua1l Creek Mobile
Home Park eK cond French
C1ty Brokerage Serv•ces

·ooAT DOCK
·ooAT RAMP
•oATH HOUSE

a pt

614 245 5818
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OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE

Gar&lt;tqf"

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30 4 882 2566

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Ad $ 175 mo You pay all
uttl rt1es Ca ll 446 3105

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

1972 mob1l e home 12K65
good cond
2 bdr
Call
446 7171
after 5 446

3

Sma 1 effi e ( ncy apart c en
!rat an &amp; ~ ea t 1 pr o le ss ona l
typP. gtnll1 m 1n only 446

1 8r 2 bedruurn furmsf ed
apartment s t or rent Call
992 5434 992 5914 or

2 bdr trader on Patnot Gage

1981 1 4x52 mob1l e home 1n
exc co nd Can be seen at
John son s Mob1le Park on
Eastern Av e Lot 29

1976
Phone

Apartment
for Rent

me ss ngt

2 bdr tratler ful ly furmshed
good lo ca tion sec dcp req

Call 446 B55B

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APARTMENTS /Equal
Hous ng Opporturl•tv J lua
one and two be~drooms rent
start1ng at $167 for on-e
bedroom and S193 pQ.r
month for two bedroom
w 1l h 5200 depos1t locclted
near Fuodlnnd &lt;:~nd Sprmg
Va ll ey Pl:tJa roo nnd TV
ant C&lt;t ll 446 2745 n lt!ave-

APARTMENTS
mobrle
home s h ouses Pt Pleasant
and Ga ll1pol s 614 --t46
8221

42 Mobile Home s

1 14 acre farm on Roush
Hollow Rd W1ll sell all or
part Call 614 388 8525

304 675 7328

By owner 2910 Meadow
brook Dr
1 floor plan 3
bedrooms fam1ly room with
fireplace ut1hty room re
fngerator burlt m range
fully carpeted fenced back
yard Phone 304 675 5856

Call 614 256

675 5386

8288

4387

Posstble 3 bedroom house
basement garage un fur
msh edonlarge lot At 2 N 4
mtles hom Po•nt Pleasant
S225 m onth plus uttht1es
S50 00 dcpo stt 304 675
3248 after 7 00

1965

8 yrs old 3 bedrm 2 baths
fam1ly room w1th wood
burner Smgle car garage on
8 flat acres w1th stoc~ed
pond C tty water m Racme

Baum Add1t1on
3 bed
rooms 2 /2 ba1hs a c famtly
room wtth ftreptace 2 acres
$67 500 No down pay
ment owner Will carry a1 no
rnterest for 5 yrs loan
assumption posstble lease
opt1on available
June
$1 600 per mth 614 985

14 2 acre farm n ear R1o
Grande good hou se and
barn Call 614 245 528 1
eves

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JACKSON ESTATES

992 7721

Farms for Sale

Rentals

367 7150

Call614 949 2641

33

446 8038

10 room home m Rutland on
47K1 40 lot on N Mam St
8th house from Salem west
s1d e of street Needs cons•d
arable work but can be
bought well below property
value Call 216 394 6741
or wnte Bo x 723 Pomeroy
OhiO

PIANO TUNING Lower

Keyboard 304 675 3824

Apartment
for Rent

Hous1ng Opportumty Con
tact V1llage M anor Apt s

1529
prtced regular tunmgs
dtscoun1S to Semor Ctttzens
Churches &amp; Schools Ward s

44

Small furmshed house smgle
person yard garden spot
downtown S 175 mo low
1 bdr unfurn 1shed ut1l t es
ut1ht1tes Call 446 9283 no • pa1d no ch ldren no pets 6
pets
mos lea sP rP.qu t ed $50
dep
S190 mn Cnl 446
8 rm house St At old 160
3667 after 5
4 mt fr om Holzer Hospital
Depostt &amp; reference re
1 bedroom Apt S 196 mo
qutrcd Call 446 2565
mcludmg utd1t1 es
Equa l

8VT .USTEN TO L'U;
WHeN Nt= ~S TO lHE

10x35 A1tz cr aft
tratl er awnmg AC S3 000

Owner transferred
must
self exc cond S66 000
$1 1 000
down Assume
8'12 pet
loan 304 675

Professronal
Servtces

Condomtnum Myrtle Bea ch
2 bdr 2 bath comp letel y
furntshed ocean v1ew 3
pools 24 hr secur~ty tennts
court &amp; mard serv1ce Call

614 985 4201

FOR RENT WITH OPTION

22 Money to Loan

23

$63 900
5420

Baum Addrtton 3 bedrm
bnck 1 'h bath full base
ment family room carport
patiO ac
$57 000 Call

Busmess
Opportunity

dopoolt Coli 448 0116

446 1340
Owner transferred must sell
beaut•fu ! 3 bedrm br~ck
home
Fneplace
dec~
woods pnvacy sunsh1ne

742 2261

304 675 6668
IN LOVING MEMORV
of
'30HN C CAMPBELL
Who Departed Th11 Lifo
May 6. 1983
ond
BELVA M CAMPBELL
Fob 24, 1983
A happy home we once en
LOJtd So !Qnoy cold lAd d1m
hlwth.............,
lhinp S.tiUU of IOSIAI

By owner lovely 2 bdr
home on waterfront boat
ramp &amp; dock close to town
puced $34 900 W1l1 help
fmance
Call 614 256

Call 446 3394

HOME
18 Wanted to Do

Call
Rt 7

For sale by owner 3 bdr
central arr forced alf fur
nance buck stove mground
1 8x36 sw1mm1ng pool
close to c 1ty schools

675 2991

Houaes for Rent

Rt'olerstde Apts Middleport
Spec1a l rates for SeniOr
C tttz ens S 130 Equal Hous
mg Opportun 111 es
614

Garages pattos s•dewalks
ba sements block work
Reasonable pr1ced 35 yrs
expenence Free est1mates

Will plow and dtsc gardens m
Flat rock
H1ckory Chapel
area $30 00 Phone 304

The Sunday Ttmes-Senhnei-

959 900 Call 446 1028

Br~ck hom e wtth 4 acres 3
bdr 1 '!., bath large k1t &amp;
DR SM w wood heater &amp;
etectnc heat Kyger Creek
Schoo! Dtst $55 000 Call

3171

Would love to care for 2 or 3
elderly people .n my home
ref lots of T L C Call 949
3014 after 6 p m

Help Wanted

Pnce reduced ~or qu1c k sale 1
550 Jay Dr 3 bdr tn level
for sa le by owner qutet
netghborhood Gallipolis
Ctty School central alf gas
heat large above ground
pools attached double gar
age large flat yard wher e
Blue S~rd s feed All thts for

Va

Henderson 3 bdr home
new carpe1 throughout &amp;
kitchen
e2&amp;0 mo
plus

oral dlfforan tvPII of llxod
nu to1n1 Jtlrtlng at
12 78% Coli Jorl Attie
6t4 379 2789
Build on your lot a new home
you afford Over 1 100 sq
ft 6 rooms &amp; bath car
peted ready to m o ve mto
S26 500 a ls o garages &amp;
bas ement
Calf Patnot
Home BUilders 446 8038
Will cons1der mobile home
as trad e m

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41

1 fixed

:==~=~~~~~~i-==========~ mob1le
% mt home
above dam
hookup
614 256 6656

773 5882

4

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304 755 2779

Call 614 992 3704

324

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE Beds, Iron

small

Opemng Flea Marltet Two
free weekends Apnl 28 29
May 6 6
Free open atr
spaces parktng adm1sston
US 35 Fraz1ers Bottom
WVa Don Fraz1er Operato r

2485

Bord er Collte 1 yeat old
304 675 7541 e venmgs

Ktttens 614 446 2090

304 675 2826

Vicrnity

Yord Solo 7th &amp; 8th 488
Upper Alvor Rd fiA 71
Iacross from Qalll• County

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Wanted to buy standing
ttmber
Call after 6 or
anyt1me week ends 81 4

unport restra mt s

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446 3672

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{' 1111e Fa m Mulual Automobile lru~uranc e Company
HomeOIIce Bloomnglon lllnos

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OPEN MON FRI 9 00 TO 8 00
SUNDAY 8o MOTHERS DAY 1 00 to &amp; 00

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SWEEPER and sewmg ma
chme repa•r
part s and
supphes
Pt ck up and
'd e liv ery
Oav1 s Vacuum
Cleaner one h a11 mtle up
Gtwrges Creek Rd
Call

DC Cab Call 446 1718

r.ontract SAles Legal

Porch Boxe s
Also Foltage Plant s Shrubbery Frutt Trees Caladiums 4 Gerantums
Rubber Trees &amp; Vtne Rtped Tomatoes
3 lb / 11 SO

CAROLL SNOWDEN
411 Second Ave
Gallipolis, Oh
Phone 446 4290
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Paul s Home V1deo located
405 2nd
Ave
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Central Hotel VHS Betas
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Mr &amp; Mrs Albert Stewart
w1sh to thank all of the11
fr1 end s ne1ghbors &amp; fam1fy
f or the g1fts they rece1ed on
the1r 50th Wedd1n g
Ann1versay

Polmrl h J'"i 1 f lost md unbrf' 1.kL1
bh umon \\ Jth Mnsrm\

Flats of Flowers

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LOST dogs
black male
Cocker Spantel hmps male
pert Beagle Reward Call

Iat w o\sk1 a ttl\ Pd 111 Mos&lt; 0\\ on
lot

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yrs old Name Puddln If
seen call 614 379 2435
Reward

cnuct&lt;'d th.r t dupltcat&lt; manv of th(
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ter House at Po1nt Pleasant
Home l1fe Instructor 12
m1d01ght 9 a m mm1mum
qualtf1cat1ons 72 semes1er
hourrs of co llege cred•ts or
two years of fullt1me patd
e"penence as a house par
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quahf1cat1ons htgh school
graduate or equ1valent and a
record of successful pre
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part ttme m Mtdd1epor1
Send resume to 205 N Se
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Tribune - 446-2342
Sentinel - 992-2156
Register -- 675-1333

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1'-n" f if' r ( s Jdl s m Iront on w 1th h1s \\.lfe anJ famll\

The Sovtet pt estdent accused the
Reagan admmtstralton and the
governments of other Western
natiOns of offenng nothmg concrete
The proposals pul forward for
dlscusston bnstle wtth so m anv
provtstons and condlttons pa tentlv
unacceptable to the other stdP as to
confirm that lhese proposals are not
meant for senous busmessltkC'
talks hp satd

M!.Uil!IQJU!@,JM

Chcrncnko 'all&lt;'!ltl a document of
m&lt;J]Or !XJllt 1ca l unpcn lance

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countnes
Chernenko sa trt Such
umty hesa td would helperonomtc
progress ensure secunt y and
prevent nuclear war
Makmg hts fust publtccumment
on r ecent US proposals for a treaty
to ltn1tl chemtcal "eapons and
prov1de for ver ificatiOn of tox1c
stockpiles Chern&lt;'nko called the
sugg&lt;'sl t o n s
decettful
manPU\Prs

.iunhall 1imes • ientinel

thP agrv.:mPn! w ere a•leased but

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saw his motorcade pass through the
ctty Taegu has 2 mllllon people
John Paul arnved Thursday for a
five-da} tour of South Korea Hts
ll-day pilgnmage also mcludes
vtslls to Thailand and to Pacific
Islands
Cheermg flag wa\1ng adults and
schoolchtldren along wlth folk
dancers and farmers bands lined
tlle four mile route of the popes
motorcade to Taegu stadrum Most
of the ticket holders were young
people Church offtctals said adult s
paid the eq utvalen t of $6 50 and
students $1 30 for the stadrum
tickets, and the spectators were
screened months ago by secunl)
agents
The offrcta ls sa td the ttcket
proceeds wPr e used to prepare
booklets and organlle m('('ttngs on
the significance of the papal VL~lt

the Communist regune" tth aserres
of strikes that led to the formation. of
the Solidarity free trade movment
since outlawed by tlle government
and the Imposition of mart tal law
Earlil'r 1n the da} m Taegu, he
satd a 3% hour Mass m a stadlurr
packed wtth people who shouted
Mtracle'
when a r atnbow like
nng of colors appPared around the
sun A meteorologist at the Taegu
Weather Bureau said the r mgwas a
solar halo
a phenomenon that
sometimes oceurs m the hazv
" eather like that todav m the
mdustriai cttv
The m eteoro1ogtst satd the sun s
ravs reflectmg on motsture partt
cles tn thP atmosphere on a humtd
da} can somellmcs crea tC' a halo
Church offictals said that 750CO
attended the outdoor Mass m Taegu
stadtum and some 400 OCO peoplP

He added
'I reallu&gt; that m
solidarity with miUions of other
fellow "orkers vou have had to
suffer
The popes stress on workC'r
sohdaru v and the nght of labor to
share m profit s was stmilat to an
appeal he madP m 1979 durmg a
papal trtptoPoland
That \tstt w as credited wtt h
gtvmg Poles Impetus to challPnge

and satd thP U ntied Std tes ts trvtng
to bleL'!l soctal tst Poland while
w ith economic san&lt;. ttons mvoked
v.hen Jaruzelskt unposed m ar tta l
Ia\\ tn llecember 1981
The h: aders rem arks " e1e car
11Pd by Tass the oil Ictal SO\ tel""" s
agcnc;
ThC' rwomen also stgneda 15 year
pact for C'Conomtr sc tentiftc and
tecltmca l cooperat ton No detatls of

resource com pan') e ngaged m explora tiOn for oper auon and

management

Pusan with .l 1 lllllllon people Is
South Korea's SECOnd-largest clty
"Justice requires that ways be
found to g1ve workers a greater
share In the organizational aspects
of production and In profits, the
pope told the crowd H e urged
workers to c'Ontlnuethroughpeare
ful and upright means, to pursue
human dignity promote human
nghts and crea te a better world

Polish chief pledges political crackdown

and the Huntmgton M\PI1tsmg ( lub

Foote

May 6, 1984

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May 6, 1984

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SALE CONDUCTED BY
McGHEE AUCTION CO
GallipoliS Oh10 456 31-P hone (614) 446 0551
Auclion Held for Charles Lee Davrs
Harold l DaVIS, Noreda Davts Houck
AUCTIONEER Myron Bud McGhee
APP AUCTIONEER Steve McGhee
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Apartment
for Rent

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
Apartments now avatlable lo
elderly &amp; disabled wtth an
1ncome of less than
e12,300 Rent.ng for 30
percent of adJusted tncome
Phone 304 575 6679

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Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleepmg Rooms
f nd hght house Meeptng
roo ms Park Central Hotel
Ga ll 61 4 -446-0756

$188pmg room $1 1 5 utlh
11es pa1d Share beth. male
only Range &amp; refr~g 919
2nd Ave
Gallipolis Ca ll

446-4416 after 7 PM

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Hotpo1nt under counter d1s
hwasher elmosl new Call
614 388- 9708
Paclter p1ano small
Call 614 256 6648

H osp1tal bed w1th s1de ra1ls &amp;
table a wheel cha1r Call
614 388 9807

S300

Mednerra1nean style flex
steel h'o11ngroom su 1te 1 sofa
god &amp; red cru shed velvet 2
matchmg gold cha ~r s
1
flex steel rechner 1 la1 a
boy recliner, 2 soltd wood
end tables 1 soltd hextgon
table 2 sohd bunch tables. 2
table la mps 1 console dou
ble speaker and remote
control TV Medttteramean
style wall hangmgs 1 elec
30 range Cal l 446 4406
evenmgs

Captatn s bed Wllh SIX draw
ers roll t op desk for sa h~
Exc cond 304 675 4603

Merchandise

Custo m drapertes many
venet•an bltnds Roman
woven wood sha des vert•
cal bhnd s Samples and
esttmates m yo ur home P
A Say re 304 458 1078

Hou sehold Goods

54 Mise Merchandise
SWAIN
oiiUCTION &amp; FURNITUR E
(2 Ohve S t Gal l•poh s New
A used w ood S. coal stoves
8' ptece w ood hvmg room
s:U1te w1th 6 mch flat arms
$..399. bunk beds comp lere
With bunk res S 199 2 p1ece
(ntron l1 vmgr oom su11e'
$199, antron recliners $99
other recltners S80 maple
d'inette se t s S 1 79 . bo:..
sprmgs &amp; mattress twm or
full S 100 set regular f~rm
t1 20 , maple dmette c h a~rs
f36, wash stands S34
maple rockers S59 7 p1ece
chrome dmett e set S 149 5
Jiiece dmette se t 599 . used
bedroom suttes refngera
tors. ranges , chest. dressers
oA'r1nger wash ers. TV s dry
ers. &amp; shoes Call 614 446
3159
LAYNE "S FURNITURE
Sofe. chalf . roc ker otlo
m"an 3 tables (extra heBvy
by Frontier) S685 So fa
chaff and loveseat S275
Sbfas and cha.rs pnced from
S}85 to $895 Tables S45
and up to S125 H1de a
beds. $440 and up t o
8525. Re cl mers S175 to
8375. lamps from S28 to
S'1\i 5 pc
dmettes tram
599 to 4 35 7 pc S189
and up Wood table wtth st.-:
chams S425 to $745 D es II
S110 up to S225 Hutches
S.550 and up, maple or pme
fmrsh Bunk bed c omplete
INith mattresses $250 and
up to $395
Baby beds
$.3 10 Mattre ues or bo.-:
spnngs full or twm S58
titm $68 and S 7 8 Queen
s111t1, S 195 4 dr chests
S42 5 dr chests. $54 Be d
f(llmes S20andS25 10
g~n
Gun ca bmets S350
Gas or eleCtric ranges S375
88by mattresses
S 25 &amp;
$J5 bed frames S20 S25
&amp; S30 kmg frame S 50
Oood selectton o f bedroom
s}Jrtes
cedar c h ests
rockers , metal cabtnets
swwel roc ker s
Used Furnrture
Refngera
tors c hatrs dryers and
TV 's 3 m1les out Bula v1lle
Rd Open 9 am to 6pm M on
thru Frt , 9am to 5pm Sa1
6_14 446 0322

F~rewood

cut up slabs $1 5
p1ckup load Cal l 614- 2455804

GOUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park Route 33 Nor1h of
~o meroy
large lot s Call
i14 992 7479

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Household Goods

Country Oak Furntturs ta
bias , chans cu pboards dry
stnks p1e safes lots of mtsc
Conkl es
At
7, Tuppers
Platns Ohto

Space for Rent

6, 1984

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

Knauff F~rewood Ptc ku p ot
Dehvered 1 2 ' 22 stocked
10
yard
HEAP vender
prompt delivery 614 256
6245
L1mestone Sand Gravel
Deli vered •n Mason Me1gs
G.a lha or p1ck up at Richard s
&amp; Sou Call 446 7785
Bu1ld on your lot a new home
you afford Over 1100 sq
ft
6 room s &amp; bath car
pe ted ready to move 1010
$26 500 also ga rages &amp;
basement
Ca ll Patri ot
Home Bu •ldtns 446 8038
Wdl cons• der mobtle home
as 1rade 10

6 tt meat case wtth com
presser or tradft for a glass
door refr1g erator Call 643
2497
Shrubs pruned lawn s re
see ded retammg wa ll s
stdewalk s pat 1os f1ll d1rt
top soil bark mulch &amp; saw
dust Contact Bruce Dave
smn Call 614 256 1427

by Larry Wright

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Bnarpatch Kennels ProfesSional AU -breed groommg
Indoor outdoor boarding fa Cihttes English Cocker Spamel puppies Call 614 -388·
9790

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H1gh cha1r
potty chaff
stroller &amp; ca r seat 5 pc
bedroom sUite &amp; used bat
ter~es Ca ll 446 -7736

Dragonwynd Cattery ·
Kennels AKC Chow pup·
p1es, CFA H1malayan , PerSian and S1amese k1nens
Call 61 4 -446 · 3844 aile&lt; 6

4 truck t~res 900x20 1 360
Dodge motor 1 p1ckup dtsc
Call 614 2 45 5492
Balms lawn tractor
Call 614 388 9969

S 750

1 B&amp;W 21 tn TV 1 tr on bed
1 layne ceda r ch est 1 gas
Ca ll
heate r 1 baby bed

AKC Reg Poodle pupp1e!l
Ca ll 446- 0857

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Merchandise

614 992 22 1 3

Dozer Work Free E~t•mates
446 8038

5 HP Stmp l1c 1ty Rorottller
good co ndll• on Call 992
7462

8 ft po ol table , regul atiOn
stze slate top Ca ll 446
2 16 5

Gravel y tractor w 1th rear
mount t dltH Ca ll after 8 p m
992 3 162

Garbage disposal go ld
carpe t s 2 13x1 0 1 12x9
sl tdmg glass door &amp; screen
outdoor grill . childs b•cycle
Ca ll 446 4895

5 Ttckets f or lnd •annapOIIS
500 Race on May 27
614 985 4 I 34
Wood cu tter spec1al Bar an d
Cha1n lube
$3 89 qa l
$ 17 50 case S1ders Eq Uip
ment Co f304 675 -7421
One wood step ladder 5 ft
S 1 0 2 glass &amp; chrome end
each
long
tables SJO
wh1te london Fog coa t ta ll
wo r n tw1ce
3 04 675
4826

lowery organ Cra ftmat1c
kmg stzed ad Justable bed 2
yr old Pomeremen male &amp;
82 Chevette Ca ll 446
3101
1983 uhhty trad er bed Sll9
54x44 m Barnerte Wildcat
cross bow Delc o AM FM
stereo radto Ca ll 446 3637
after 5PM

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Panasomc turntab le re
cetve r Reahsllc amphfrer
w1th quadravox. 2 Pana
san te lhruster speakers
$350 or best offer Call
446 4349

Hand ma de sohd walnut gun
cabmel
hold s 10 guns
304 458 · 1078

House tratler a•les for sale
5100 each Call 614 379 2322

Fan tal l gold fish for ponds
4 14 tn long al so vartous
co l or water l1h es 304 6 75

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Musical
Instruments

Wurlltzer organ EJicellent
cond1tton 614 985-4288

Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Farm

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Farm EqUipment

Tr oy· 81lt ttllers Check our
special pnce before you buy
any tillers Sw1sher fmple ·
ment Co St Rt 7 N, Galh ·
pohs .O H Call 614- 446 0475
Balms lawn tractor $750
Call 614-388 -9969

1 vr old Parrot hand tratned
&amp; cage S75 Call 446·
1944

7 pc wood group llvmgroom
su11e good cond brown 1n
co lor S200 Call 614 256
6647
30 gal aquanum co mplete
Wit h
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pump W1ll trade or sale Ca ll
446 8114

Pets for Sale

HillCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds Heated
1ndoor· outdoor factllttes
AKC Doberman pupptBI
Stud Service Ca11614-4 46 ·
7795

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You'Re loo 4W\~Y
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Dynamark r1d1ng lawn
mower. 11 HP 36 '" cu t
Call 446 3875

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BUilding Supplies

New ga lvamzed corr ugated
culvert S2 35 ft up All
s1z es F1tt1ngs Prpe beams.
st ru ctural steel new used
B1g discounts Dehveredl
Anywhere! Now• Est1mates
free 304 925 0884
LUMBER -Rough cut oak,
poplar, 2x 4 , 2x6, 2x8 1x4,
1 K6, 1 xB length available. 8
ft throug h 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zuspan , 304 773 5554
Now open for bustness
M ountam State Block, Rt
33 N ew Haven Complete
masonry su pplies 4 ·. 8'
12 block Del1verv servtce
Phone day 304 882 2222
evem ng 882 -3239

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Pets for Sale

Judy Taylor Groom mg Call
614 367 · 1220

8 wk old black part Chow
female puppy, all shots.
wormed . $125 Ca ll 446
3369
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geed wh•te ReJI Call 61 4 ·
245 5 457
Sramese kittens 1 male, 1
female, $20 each Call614
992 · 7201
AKC Registered black m ale
coc ker span1el puppy Born.
2278 4 9150 Call 614992 -6362
Registered mrnat ur o
sc hna uzer 614 985 -4288

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Instruments
For sale Spmel· consol e pt
ano bargam Wanted Re
spons1ble party t o tak e over
low monthly p ayments on
sp met ptan o Ca n be seen
locally Wr~to Cred1t Man
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Farm Equipment

New Hollnad mower No
451 rear mounted See nut
to M ethodiSt Church 1n
Alf&lt;ed on St At . 681
John Deere m ode170 power
steerin g. l1ve power, 3 pt .,
good rubber Ca tt 614· 3792424
Case hay wagon and 5h
K.ng Kutter d1sk Call 446.
6630
Bu!lh hog rotary mower. 6
h good cond. $350 7 h 3
pt dtsk $150 Draw b•r &amp;
stabilizer bar for SN Ford
Call 614 388 ·8280

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Cheryl Lemley,
Me1gs County AssoCia te
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SANDY'S
GREENHOUSE

AttractiVe contemporary localed on an 8 acre knoll
m an excellent neighborhood . Include s formal dm ·
1ng. sundeck off the fam1ly •oom very n1ce k1tchen
w1th snack bat 3 or 4 bedrooms, ott1 ce or den . 2Y1
baths plus a full basement BONUS New 30x40 steel
bulld1ng. $69,000 Owner wrll help finance

WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY--446·3643

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Wanted to buy tobacco
poundage f or Galha Co
Paymg top pr~ce Call 61 4 379-2437

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Phone 446-8221

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Four Bedroom brick home with
Chandler kitchen, custom drapes.
plush carpet, attached 2 car garage,
situated on 12 acres with stable, rail
fences, swimming pool. garageworkshop . Immediate possession .

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kitchen . hv1ng room .
d1n1ng room and den .
upstans has two bed ·
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lite uuver' Located on Gra ham School Road Each
un1l oHers 7 Brs bath hvmg room k1tchen w•th
~love rel11g OW and d1spl taundr, largr. carport
ce ntr:JI a11 and st ora~c area

MAKE THI S YOUR NEED AOORESS - 205
Kmeon Drrve - l h1s ranc tr style home ollt&gt;rs 3
bedrooms IU:dO dmmg room k1tchen targe llvmg PRICE DRASTICAllY REDUCED' OWNER SAYS
100m l{lunrtrv two stm;~ge rooms att.-1ched gara ge SEll THIS MONlH' - R10 CenleiiJOIOI Rd IChetry
R1dgel 75 aCieS woodland lronts on 2 roads
C ilrpPIIfl ~ and cen tr al a1r
county water ava1labl e $250 per acre
OAK Hill AR EA - Counl) Road 48 nea1 Sl ll1
?79 55 aCie5 more or less vacan! land ntce
FHA-VA SPECIAL - 3 bedrooms, marnlenance
burldmg Sties $24 150
flee home [Velet' ns no down pa yment) [fHA
buyer&gt; aopro• II 250 downl LOC&lt;!Ied on Rodney
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180 acre fa rm located 111 Northup area Two ~ory
flame alder home w1th seven rooms and bath
counl) walet 16•60 con ciCie SilO corn cnb BIDWELL RODNEY ROAO - 75 acre&lt; more o1
eqwpment shed m1lkhouse and ba r:~ On paved less vacant land approK 46 acres lltlable balance
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NEW LISTINGS NEEDED

GAlLIPOLIS TOWNSHIP - 9141 acres. more or
'""' on Mill Creek Road l arge 21? story bnck home
w1 th 9 rooms. 2 baths lull base ment Gas well on
property A.sk1ng pnce 1s $55.600

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VINTON AREA - II nACRES M/ l - l)dertwo
still)' crame home has 3 or 4 BRs. hvng room.
k«chen. bath carpeting woodbummg stove
117.900

NEW LISTING - 13 acres
more or less of trac10r land
near Tuppe1s Pla111 s 1usl oH Rt
7 Only $15 000
BRICK VENEER - Lg ~nds
caped lot 2 good woodburmnR
l1replaces lam1ly rm 15•27 lg
d1nmg, 21, bath s central a11
and heal 2 pa11os and 2
garages Ask10g $1 25 000
RUTlAND Renovated 2
bedroom home l1ke new
mstde new kttchen w1th dmrng
area carport and lg lol above
flood Only $27 000
MIDDLEPORT - NICe 7 rm
remodeled home near stor"s
and schools Sw1m pool dbl
garage, and 2 level lois
Reduced IO $44 500
1 ACRE - Neat Pomer oy wtl lt
elec , wctlet avatlable and lp,
shade trees Only $2 500
73 ACRES - 2 ponds drtlled
well, good spnn~ fenced and
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Rmg necked pheasants &amp;
QU811 614 986 -4288
Recorded grade Alp1n e
goats. excellent show qual
•tv and m1lkers Two grand
champion does Proven pu
18
rebred Alpin e buck
months Albert Dante! 304
675 2283

Livestock

Registered Angus bulls , 1 3
yrs old. uc blood lines
Slate Run Farms, Jackson
Oh 614 -286-5395 o&lt; 614
286· 1787
2 regntered polled Hereford
bulls 18 months old. 10
regts terad polled Hereford
Yearl•ng heifers 304 675 188 8

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Livestock

33 head of Stiver Foxes and
pens $3,000 304 458
1606

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For lease 1 ,3 87 lbs to
ba cco 50 ce nt per lb pa1d m
advance Call 614 245
9315

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Nonhup Kmg corn atfalfe &amp;
grass seed . other farm
seeds Call Vaughn Taylor'"
614 245 · 5064or614 246-,
5815 after 8PM
Alfalfa -Timothy hay. stand,
1ng or baled No clo~o~er.
clean Call 446 3456. 9 to
6 614 245 6544after5PM
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Slrxage and ul1l11'/ room (~cellent 1ocat1011 10 town clm.e tu ~rllool &lt;&gt;
}hoppmg. Buyers Protectron Che~:k around Jnd
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you II come b;d lo lhtS one Only $49 900

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clrr: • to si!CPD n' 3 Rr 1 h,rtll l'rlllll ki' Cht•n ~;; 1 wr dllO
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Anrl vou ll l1 nd plenl)r of 111n thiS3 bedroom briCk ranch l~1li
oul floor plan'" r1e&lt;itgnffi tor corn!or1able ltvul~ Anr acltv~l
rtecorillf'll wrth lor mal enlll!nce n1c:Pl 1v1n~ mom ktlChE.'fl anf1
d1111r1g 100m I b.,th\
car ~artge r,a~ lu~~~ l OCilted 10
co rwen1t•n t spol closr
ho,ptllll s hoCJp l n~'- ~u r f1rp&lt;,n l
c,ac 11'C l' pr1vacy 01'111!' ~ ~ IIIUVtnp, tc Colun1bu&lt; A~ k~nr
$59 500 Want&lt;. 1r ottrr

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and r-nrov th• ~ 3 4 bl droom
tk!th ttomf' 1'1 ~ 1
lea tuiP \ a 21~22 !~m 111 room 'Mth ~ woodhU111f'r anrl rtf'n lor
•lth bedroom) 01 r lcwPr IPVf'l (OI11!11r&gt;1 P l';tlh Prill!lDed
k1lrhf'll 2 CiH ~;a r ~ gr&gt; n 1t"'ncrr1 h.1r~1ard Located o'l ~ 3~
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TO SELL NOW' II ycru re look111~ lo• a no ce home
below market value See th1 s one loday 81 tP\rel 4 bt•rironms
forma l livm g room and dm1ng room Large I Jm1t ~ roum 2 ca r
ga1age Deck tmm k1tchen t\yge1 Creek Schools
NEW LISTING Assumable Loan - 9
lnl Ralr appwx
$9 000 00 down Monlhty pa) men I $491 DG iOCiudtnr la&gt; e&gt; &amp;Ins
Mollt'fll hm:k llOtnf' nestl ed 1n 3 acres Lut~ 111 prn;acy cmd
sec lus•on 3 bl?d rooms bath co mpi~'I E' k1tc!wn and large eat•n g
arra 1arRf' livmg room w/ w b f11eplace H u~e launr1rv ro0111 R(j(Fl1
lor a beet or a hor se hnm p:m r11or w,l 1f'r tn)... an1 nrill '&gt; nt f1 Sh1ng
Pn ce&lt; l 10 lhe 50's

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srory !ll lut.lr' 3 or 4 b!'r!mom, lor 'ml clriliO(!. 7 b1t!h
hlr'CJk1ast IOO rTl wth 11 ~""~n l /If'.,.. ot !hP bilr~ lilwn lutl
tn~ rfl(•n• 2 f1replar!' '&gt; IJm1l ~ IJUII I lwdwocd fl oor\ w1
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0~ GEORGES CREEK - 'lt&lt;v noce l RR orn'
ranrh 'r'illh lu ll ba~mon t !Pa iU!es 1 t: dths ~lPP 5JJPI
lo.,lchen ll1n1nl: 100m and 11\tn~ room [ Jttfl IIICf 1 ;u 1r ~ ard
mctulit' \ [)(lll{l I.11Cr product1ve J' iltl111\ mrl ~I k1nd', ot 11111t
ll"l'r &amp;·Johl ul (()UIIIIV VIE'I'I IQCllo.mg OV t'r roii 11 1P l.'lrm ldlll1 I
C II V&lt;H l)'t' r~&gt;~l !•..tl dlf $5] ~

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Nt'lo hiYlrhood f?oJrl 11n I .'lflf' If 1' hoP It' 11HPI\ 3 BR• I t1~1t"
I Jlnl' fif'rll ·~ !I I k 1 1 ~1 t'fl $)~, 000

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BEAUTIFUL L· SHAPEO RANCH - lh&lt;' homeyou would be 01ourl
to call home A vef\' spitCIOu \ and liveable h(lfl1 f' f eatut 11l f1ll l01mal
entry l1 v1ng room w1ttl wb hrr[Jiace dmmg roc m l::ltgt' ,paciOU\
Ia mii~ room wl\h pitllo doors abed rootfl \ 2 lull b&lt;~ltl s a cornplrlr
and modern k1lchen lh1 ~ rs a very econom1l al hornt' lo liw 111
L c~rge ~a r a~e w1th lot-. of stor11ge spacr and elertlll door oprnrr
Very well landscaped Pnced at $67 500 F~r.rllrnt IOC{IhOII Kv~er
Creek School 01SI IIcl Shown b1 1ppt

STATElY HOME - Sotl~ngo n 6o6 acrr· ol woorlland;nd 16acres
m/ 1can also~ purchasr.d Only ? rntnu!P.. hem crt) ft ~' 1 HP~ a
formal entry lr'l.mg room anrl formal rl 1 n1n~ roon modern ~~tcr-, en
cozy family room wb fneplace 3 be drnom 2 baths w1i l1 1ub and
showe1 2 car gara~e 8' ,o, 1nlerest 1ate as~ umJbh" to nu.1hhed
buyer Shown by appomtmrnt
NEW LISTING - Owne~ "'II lake a mobrle hnmr m on lladr
Modern J bedroorr ranc h nrce tam•fy 1oom 11~ 24 l1vmg 10om
Modern eat m krtchen Crty schools Poss tblr loan assumptron
Pnced only $33 900 00
8 6 ACRES - M01r oiless Kvget C ~ee• dtsl ncl 12x6o Shull
mohlle home 3 bedrooms 2 e)tra rnob1le ho1r.r hookup Prrct'd 111
the 20s Owner w1ll re nt mchile homf' hoo ~ up~ ~or $50 00 pe1
monlh
RENT Mob1le homP lo1 $225 00 per monlh bv I he h i ol June
2 37 ACRES - MurP 01 le ss Count) ~ln10s phP!P nnly 4 rnll~
trom town Mode 1n 110me 3 t'n1roo rns 1 bJth•, 2 t~ b lnPnlacrs
hv 1n~ 100m larruly room nel"oh decortf'ri K•lchPn Calii,JC' 16~4 6
barn w1th l ar~ loft stalls t01 horses or ca ttle Ctly ~ hooh

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M/ L located on St Rt 35 Gooll buildmg s1le H"&gt; ,
mobile home hook up Well water also a waler lap ann a ' lma gr
bU1Id1ng Ocy schools
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LISTING - A·lrame home 11nrng on 69 alles ol partial
woodland Modern 3 bedroom } 1? ualhs. kttchen ltviOg room
Enclosed porch and ~ basement Pnced only $28 500 00

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IJOmil ha ~ r1 •'1'1 lJaltl (/ ~f'. 01r11 [ d/\1' 11-11 1(11 Will' '1M 1 Jf[\t•f1
rlrl';:j trult li P!") ~n(j m,l['n(Jil.-1 II '1-- I 'II l l&gt;'rl ll•' lr llOPfllfl l
MP~ ( l't ~r!OOI, Prt(Prl ~1 $1,.:: )0()

430 4TH AV ENUE
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111 tot~n locatron Remodt'li&gt;ri 1 tJf'droom humP
1ncluoes alurr w111 ~~ t~ m11y room gas tu eplare J1111111l room
nal ,1,.,.., heat (h1ghesl $10 11 hasemr.nt 11etachf'~ '!alil!{P pith
large letKed bac~vard 8uver PiOiedtOfl iOr 1vea1 $49 900

20 A MORE OR LESS - W1lh 1-PJd lhrf'f' AR 'lOITif' !liP
).wage '&gt;!Oidgf' l}ld£ !arm pofld
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l.lnd road lf ont~~f' lor rldr1 rll0ni'lr hou~tli1 Vf·rv dP\1r;:jblf' rur111
location to livt' Pncf'd ~I $JJ 600

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AlliN ON£ - IIW!i\ tM (I' 1 '1r11li lt 1~'~&gt; l1• H11 ilr11l
ln1 hvP'i10f~ MY1 lohill ( ;firl1 • 'II A r ' Vi' f !11111'1!! ltv~
oonom l~nr1 \nmr .1U A nl prrol 11r t1v• 11\"11 t1 nr +-'~1 Jll lur~
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h.olilrlfP Rrp1111\'l1 1t IJ&lt; ] 0 fl 'I 11 t1.i n hN fr.•l
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lmmaClll11f' 3 bediOCIIn hon11•

ovc 1 iooktn~ R,tt coon Crr&gt;ek on 3 plu&lt;· 1Pt&gt;&lt;. lnclud~'"
('QUIDI)I'd kitChen 1~m1ly room wrt hAl lllf'!Jiill » ? bJ\1 1
tilf111l~ 100fl1 \j rlt'Ck ]ltll gara,;e ~111i l)f&gt;JII'Ilul fld! r!Cif'~~l'
, acCI'S.'&gt; to Raccoon Crl&gt;e~

HOME BUSINESS AND EXTRA BUILDING LOr or P'lllen ; pare
all !01 undt&gt;r $20 000 BuSiness ....as used as l!&lt;l\ ~it! lOll .1nd
grocery Cozy 3 bed100111 home

LOVELY 4 BEDROOM HOME IN CITY -

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ror.J11on 3 RR'&gt; \Pf\ ntCt' ~ II flit n rJ•mn,• ~ n d 11'11111' 1{10111 ..tnr1
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CllY PROPERTY - 2 SIO&lt;y 3 ben rooms laiRe kll h cl'l lt•nl &gt;lartet
or ret1rrment horne 3rd Ave Pr1ced 1n the 20 s

STAT£ AT 218 - 3 bedtoom llome 21Ja th\ ~~t c hPn lo1mallivmr
1oom. drntn~ fam1ly roo m 1 920 '&gt;~ f1 ca1port lPVL'rl d pat1o
carpel ctnd SlidlnR doors olf patro Stmage bU1Id111~ 1 5 crPs mort'
or less oty schools lmmedrate p:~ssess 1on

NUNl Bnl tR AI A $l6IJO() PRI[f

LONG DISTANCE FROM WISC ONSIN -l' "'n••r w1~ l wrl lll
rlr1 otter 1 Vr&gt;ry I11Cl' nfwlv rll' 111 llt~l ~ flh' 11•n ,,..oltPr OlMitly
ro ns1rudon 11 ~ n lltw J~!JI~ pr1 • Lllrn(li"P Mf t IVI I1).: 1('()11
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m•l(lf'ln home;1nCia~ lwp lwr r,t'Rt 7m· ~ CliJ~ ·( h OQI H11
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IUIIIUHDW II COUld tJtl V(lur:, You Cdfl 1maptllP thf' PIE,1i'llll ~01'1&lt;'1
garh·'nnh" that took placr 1n !h1 hou ~r 1r the !300 &lt; a. you
walk lhrougn 1t [hp I'!OOdnrnlk ( md lhPrPs ~ let ol 11 1
[);'&gt;autllul 30d 1r poort mnd1l1on l l'e1r ~ hrepi&lt;:Kl' ~ tn all[2 ol
thr -n W'ltl sollrt marble mrlnll"'&gt;l ]4 1t'lllll~ t,u~£&gt; w•ndOw\
wtlh lull trng1h ~huller':&gt; 111"-idt' drul np-..; sturm( outs•d e 2
Jx&gt;;uthlul 5t&lt;mca&lt;;p&lt;
haths t.Htllroom hOrilrv rJCfl
d1n1ng room ilnd nturll rnorr II c. I'IPtr tfi )JirJif'f1 ann '"rY
SIUidf W1ll 0Utfd~1 \Ume homes bUilt rodil) Many &lt;JOSSthllil es
~lli iUUt' •)to p 't'Staurant aoanmrflt ,~II Y:liJ II i'(_)prF'( I al~
the q Jdllf\. Nt".Pn y{)J 'ief' 11 1\sklllf P4 ':100

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wt1en thP upper Huntmpton br•dge ,, oornplf:'led
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md fluore~cenl l t ~ l1 !11l g rrolt ~gf on
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Real Estate General

NEW LISTING - 110 acre s.
more or less AOOut 35 m
bottom 2 ponds spnn~ 2
c1sterns and drrlled well Nrce
remodeled 7 rm home 2
baths hot wale~ ga~ ltred
bolle1 lree gas lg barn and
many outbulld10gs $110 000

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ltreplace and palm noors olhr has a bar 3 BRs dream kitchen has cooktop, m1crowave, eve·le\lel
oven OW diSpl and ranie 14x24 llvmg roo m
drnene carpeting and 2 car garage

NEW LISTING - 3 acre s ol
land A 3 bedroom remodrled
home wrth I bath s cen!ral
heal and a 2 bedroom tra1ler
Al lm good cond11ton and rearlv
lo sell lm 1ust $27 500

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30 cows and 30 calves
M1xed Chariots &amp; Angus
Also 2 yr old Black Angu s
Reg•stered bull w1th papers
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Hereford enforcer breedtng,
Don Cox. PatriOt Call 614 379 2671

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BEEF CATILE COUNTRY - 132 "'es mosllj
clean h1ll pasiUie, good lences I 'I ~ory home MAKE US AN OFFER - OWNERS HAV£ MOVED
large barn tobacco brlse fronts on 3 roads near 10 FLORIDA - And would like lhetr home sold thts
Mudsock Pnced reduced to $56,900
month L1ke new spill level IS ~caled on Debby
Dnve and oHers app1o&lt; 3 000 1q ff oiiiVIDg area
JUST GREATFOR A LOG HOME' - 12 acres mme pl us 2 car ga rage and one of th e areil s mcest p:&gt;Q~s
or less. appro-. 720 ft level road frontagP. Rural Over $100 000
walet avat~ble Close lo lown Call lor more
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GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP - Sl Rl 2J3 2 aues
OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE - In lhe w1ldern"'s more 01 less 20 tl hand du g well Ask10g prt ce
at lhe Wayne National Foresl 5 to 9 ac1e tlacts ol $3000
woodland now ava1lable ad1010tng lhous.ands of
acres of government land Publ1c hunhng hshn1g
and camp1n~ perm, ned Pnces start al $3500 w11h COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAl - Tho ntne
room two story home leatutes lwo baths dmmg
lmanr.rng avarlable
room k1tchen wtth new ca bmets. dishwasher
carpetin g f1replace. lull basement gas heal block
3 car garage, vmyl Sldmg level lot w1th h1ghway
lrontage on Upper Rt 7 Pncereduced to $39.900

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3/ P tiller 40''·52"·60"·72'; tobacco setters. York rakes ;
box blades 4'·5'11'·6'· 7 : plow 1· 3 bottom: d1sc 3/ P.S'h .

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COULON1 ASK FOR A BffiER LOCATION Handsome V1ctonan home offers 3 BRs, I 'I ba lhs.
laundry room hvmg room fam1ly room ca rport.
unattached garage 16.32 lence d pool K1tchen
ha s range rel rtP. OW and d"~ Nal gas heal and
alorn -~111 g Localed al the edRe ol town Call lor an
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30 ACRES M/ L HARRISON TWP story home oHers 3 BRs bath.
ktl r.hen w1th ra nge alum Strtrng
mobile home hookup and 1100 lb
Ca ll ~or iln ilppomlment

$27 00011'"
dmmg. hv1ng,
24~:60 barn
tobacco base

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6000

Will B£ YOUR PROUDEST
Beauhlul lull! landscaped splendid white bnck
home e~h• b+t s appro :~. 3100 sq ft of livrng area
w11h J 01 4 BRs 3 b&lt;J ihs 20•40 fam1ly room d1mn g
room beaut1ful carpet k1tchef' otters OW d1sj:&lt;lsal
m1crnwav~&gt; and trash compa ctor 1n1ercom a1r
conr11t1on 2 car Rara}te. 10~20 uhltt) burldmg, dec k
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Real Estate General

Located down Route 7 turn
rtg ht al Clipper Mtll s fol
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Farm EqUipment

HOUSE IN CHESTER·

12xl5 block slorage build·
mg, 20x30 block garage
R1ght off Rt. 248, country
settmg. Vr m1le east of

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TV &amp; Applian ces 6 27 Thud
Ave Galllpohs 6 14 446
1699 Spm w ashers. gas &amp;
aJectr1c dryers
a u to
washers , gas &amp; elec triC
r~nges
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Livestock

Reg Angus bull $650. 1
N J hay cond A 1 shape
$300. 1 JD farm wagon
$200, mm1ture hor se stud
serv1ce $25 or for iale S250
Call 614·985-3891

Real Estate General

Vegetable and
Bedding Plants
Potted Plants
Hanging Baskets

Qood U!16d Apphance Spe etel Mayteg auto washer
}'65, Speed Oueen aut o
washer S95, M aytag wnn
tJBr washer s 125, s1de by
srde refnger ator S1 95 fros t
free harvest gold refngerator
15~150
la rge chest freezer
$.125 . couches &amp; c ha1rs $25
a up uni1mshed c hest o f
&lt;(rawers $68 Skaggs Ap
phan ces 559 Upper R•ver
Rd . 446 7398

Wanted to Buy

Three acres wtth a mcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30. 3 bedrooms.
one bath. 12xl5 l1vmg
room and 24x24 tamtly
room Partially carpeted.
fuel 011 furnace With tac1l1·
lies
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woodbumer.

AN OUTSTANDING PROPERTY
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Bnck home 3 bedrooms l'h bath large llvmg 10om &amp; lam
tlv room w b ftr eplace all carpeted ~.N 1 ce k1t chen . centul
a1r 1n ~round sw1 mmmg pool 16x32 1 acre lot overlookIng Oh1o R1ver above (uJeka Dam Can help fmance

JIVIden 's Farm EqUipment
614-446 1675 long trac tors Vermeer rouund balers ,
rakes , teddter &amp; mowers e,.
also • complete hne of bale
handling acces ! Tobacco s.
c:orn sprayers. 1obacco setters . wagons . rotary tlllen .
rotary cutten, blades cu lti vators, d1sc plows , post
dnvers. plastic tanks, wood
splitters. gates , power
washers. Wheel Horse Lawn
&amp; Garden Tractors Goose neck tra1ler And see us for a
complete line of parts 8.:
servtce!
USED EQUIP•
246 Massey Ferg 2 9N
Fords. 424 IH 801 Ford 50
Fe&lt;g. 135 MF. 150 MF
w -loader, JD dozer 2 Ver
meer round balers . 120 M F
baler , Gravity wagons
plows, corn plantar ltm a
spreader dtsc
We buy used eqmpmentl
(.all614· 446 167 5

No
12 Ferguson Baler
$2.000 304-458 -1606

Real Estate General

54 M1 sc Merc h andise

All kinds of fur nace p1pes.

Farm Equipment

XT190 Alle e Chalmers farm
tractor S7500 W1ll take
trade 304 · 675 7421

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FOR SALE

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MMR 548 - NEW LI STING - 5 bedroom l"me home dtmng
100m 2 enclosed porches Appro• 2' • acres localed 10 Rutla nd
Village on College Avenue Sells lor $16 000
MMR 535 - Land Conll acl IO"c hnanc10g avatla ~e 10 qual1f1ed
huyer Spacrou s two st ory horne on Mulberry Avenue 3 bedrooms
formal d1010g 1oom •nrng room L shaped k1tchen 2 balhs full
basement 2 car heated garage Ask1ng $55,000
MMR 546 - ThiS home has had lois ol care 3 or 4 bedrooms
d1mng room lovely kitchen lull basemen! La rge ya~d wtth
outbu1ldm g and park.ng spa ce for 4 cars On Mulberry Aven ue
Sellrn~ pnce $32 500
MMR 547 - A real buy" Almoslltke new 1nS1de and oul ThiS home
has been lolal~ 1emodeled Good loca11on 10 Mtddlepo~ Close lo
Jr H1gh on Ham1lton St N1ce yard and new ou1bU1Id1ng Low
ul1l1hes Sells lor 30 000

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closr to hll'if)llal stlop[llnp. f'lc 4 tf'd10om btlevellnclua~
21 balhs. ~ttracltvf' tamtly 10om larp,e ktlrhen anrl dt/Hrlg
roo n nal .ts cPntral ~~~ Z ca1 garage oty uhl t1e~ I 'l'r~1
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onr ~·t1f•a nf\l!'rttthp oltu1 t tr hh~~ :'bo•rlwnm IIVITlllnom
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CornPI lot $ i) JOO
SPRI NGIS BEAUllfUliN THECOUNTRY 1 - R11V ~ ~1\J II 1 1',(1
en1o~ !),,nli only '1 1111 Uf'' trnrn 10"" 11111 th 1" ,IPtrnr 1lw\1
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$799(X)
POSSIBIUTI£S TOO NUMEROUS TO COUNT
When yuu S€e the locatiOn 511€ layool ~nd qu ~hty nl IM
motel you 11 agree Very ntCf' r~idence 1n cefllet ~LIS 14 unrt&lt;;
Gas hot watc1 heat a•r cond un1ts 10 each CA 111 r es~d~ncr
] 8 acres Rooma s ar e lurntshM Dll tor more mto

Ike W1seman . Broker 446 · 3796
J1m Cochran. Asso c. 446 · 7881
Clyde Walker . Assoc. 245 5276
B. J. Hanston , Assoc. 446-4240
Oav1d E W1seman . Assoc. 446 -3796

QUifl LOCATION IN COUNTRY fl 1\ I '11&gt;11"' It," I\ IU ·
ntt hlacklor rMrl [II\ rhn·~ 1 • 1· 'h A m11r• fir 11 n 111
w1th lrontnr•' nr1 I\Ltr 1d• t 11 , 1 lfln' lpliCI' n 111111r~u
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rro~'&gt;il1~ trf&gt;f". ~1n t&gt; t~un1 •nJ Q1r 111 • 'IIPin hnnw 1 1 un~ 1T
woort ~tovr ti'O \JVItll ~ •1rl'·'' M • 'l t.!ra,'f c.110. J n'1 tw r&gt;
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room l'ft!h ll!tract•vt h,llfi~'&gt;(l(){l hoor Bull! tn BBO ( f'd;u
closft. wraparound rlPCk w.1mm111p ['1001 ovPr\171'11 7 ca1
garaer 7 hreplaces I Wflo1hllllh'' attnct1vf' l1ght lu ttHe~
~tdmg glass r1oors 40 acr~ o )'rflunt1 7o' l'lh• ch arr cleared
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TOP CASH peld for l1t1
model uaed c1r1
Smith
Buick-Pontiac;: 1911 Eutern Ave , Gallipolis Call
614-446 · 2282

1976 Oldo Cutlaaa 360,
V-8. PS. PB , AC. auto trans,
AM -FM radio . good cond .
Avg
21 MPG , $1 ,800 .
Weekdays after 4PM , 446 6656

1976 Chevy Monza 4 cyl . 4
spd . good body , runs good .
S600 Call 614 256 6248

1967 Mustang Convert1ble
restored to orgmal. metallic
blue -black top, 6 cyl . 3 spd .
new t1res. $3. 850
Call
446 3456 9to 5 614 -245
5544

1978 Dodge Omm 2 -to ne
gray . 4 spd . good co nd
S2000 446 -9700
1972 Olds Cutlass 4 Or Call
aher 5 P M 446 -4850

1976

Monte Carlo, n ew
chro me run s. body
good . ms1de excellent , AM ·
FM 8 trilck . 66,000 m1 ,
$ 700 Call 446 8114

82 black Tra ns Am . one
owner . fu ll power. AM -FM
s tereo casse tl e , alum
whee l s louvers. 33 , 000
m1l es ex co nd . S9,8 75
Ca ll 446 33 45

t~res .

1962 lmpen a l Crown
C hry sler , 4 dr , hardtop . a c.
p s. p b. pow er wmdows &amp;
soots. antenna. c ru1s e co n ,
33 700 m1les S2500 Call
61 4 · 593 8623

1978 Cho~o~ctte ex cond ,
low m1 leage . S 1 800 Call
446 39 89
1978 Futura 6 cy l good
cond 59 000 m 1 C leil n car.
atr cond
PS Call 446 3637 nftt:u 5 PM

' 81 Cel1ca Toyota GT. hft
bade . AC ttlt whee l . tmted
g lass . AM FM stero . 36 600
mt
304 675 -5 149 after
5PM

, 981 Ch!!vette . AC 4 spd .
4 dr . $3 ,400 . also 1971
Scou t &amp; 1975 Ho nda 750
Ca ll 614 -256 · 1251
1973 Ford LTD 1975 Plv ·
mouth Grand Fury good
co nd SeH or trade Call
614 245 9241
1969 Camara
Call 446 · 7048

Autos for Sale

t 878 Chovy Monu II pluo II
hotchbock. V.I . AM·FM PS.
PB, 1xc. cond , gr.. t
mlloogo. 01 ,181. Coli 114·
317 · 7124 or 114·388 ·
9901 .

Autoa for Sale

, 978 Chrysler LeBaron.
AM -FM cassette. cru 1se ,
powe r wm d ows. air co nd I·
t10n , 304 675 - 11 23

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restorable

1975 Du ster 6 cyl . aut o
S550
1974 Ford dump
truck , 30 .000 act m1les
Jo hn Deere 350 doz er w1th
hoe Call 614 . 388 908, or
6 14 -3 88 -8470
1973 Pont1ac laMans good
co nd . runs w ell . $750 Call
6 14 256 6278
1977 dodge Aspen excellent
runn er $ 1.600 Call 614 446-8158
1982 2 dr Chevy Chevelte .
4 spd
AM FM tap e.
S3 495 1981 2 dr Chevy
Che vett e auto. sunroof .
S3 , 195 John s Auto Sales,
Bul av1lle Ad Ga lli poli s 446 4 782 . ope n 111 darlc

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

1983 Chevy 510 . 6 c yl 4
s peed . ex c
co n d
55.800 oo
3 04 895 ·
3599
' 79 Mercury Capn . ST6 200
m o tor , AC . AM FM
cassette rad1a l t1res . exc
cond 304 -675 1,45
' 73 Volkswagen Beetl e, exc
cond
S1,800 00
304
675 - 1645
1977 Chevrolet Vega. 4 sp
marroon w 1th b lack 1nter1o r
S1 200 304 937 · 2681
1973 Chevlile laguana . 350
auto. ps pb. new carpet
al most new rad1al t.res .
am fm rad1o 8 trac k player
5700 304 -675 7375

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Autoa for Sale

1918 lntornatlonal dump
truck, •1 .000; lakor Fork
lift truck, •1 .100. Coli 112·
2772 .
1 878 Cutllla opoolol odl·
tion . 2 tona point. 210
loaded. 80.000 mlleo .
t4600 or b o . Sharp. Coil
614 -992 -3359

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' 68 Camero AS, 283 4 spd.
new redial tires, priced to
se ll Call 614 -949 -2773
evenings
1974 VW Dasher . good
body &amp; eng.ne. needs t1res&amp;
front brakes . 9500 Call
614 -446 -0183
1979 Chevv Capnce Clas SIC . 2 dr, ac . ps, V -8 engine.
bodv good cond1t1on. exc;: .
performance W1ll cons1der
all offers Call 614 992 ·
741 2 aft er 5 p m
1974 Cheverolet Monte
Carl o fatr conditiOn. needs
some eng1ne work . S450
Call 614 -992 -2382

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Chance Ia on hla aide
hand which hso been pub·
lltolted before but Ia one of
NORTH

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clubs and promr,tly rutted

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dummy's other c ub. A sHiylooking play, but the only

EAST
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one to give ham has contract
His next play was the ace

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1960 Intern ational 4x4 1.4
ton. flatb ed or wrecker w1th
40 000 lb wench , S1 ,995
Ca ll 614 -367 -7524 or 614 388 -9905'?-,..

a. 4 W.O.

1173 Dodge
von hoo oink,
pop moohlno lo
Call 441·1471
1017.

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Conoo11lon
rolrlgorator,
brookor bo• .
or tt 4·241·

1 871 VW Buo, cloon. now
Pllnt, mechenlc•IIY 1ound.
•1800 firm. Call 814· 892·
7041.

1980 CJ 5 Jeep. new top,
good cond . call after 6 00
304-676·5295 .
1981 Chev van 47.000
miles, new radial tires, air.
pa. pb. $6800 ., 1971 Dodge
van, good cond. 6800
304·675·204 7

aod James Jacoby
Harry F1shbe1n was not
the greatest play er . but he
was per 11~p s th e mos t co 1or ·
1u1 an d he was l'a pa bl e o f
rea lly great plays Hen' IS a

the th1rd or the fourth
d1amond . but no play would
t.elp h1m After rufhng the
daamond . he would be unable
to keep South out of dummy
and South would discard any
remammg d1amond loser!r
on hearts
Look at the beauty of that
early cl ub ruff W1thout it
East could safe tv ex1t with a
club and Harry ·could get to
dummy only by overtak1ng
h1s quf'f'n of heart s
Harry had been lucky, but
as Napoleon said. · God 1s on
the sade of the general w1th
the better artdlery' In turn
y, e can say. "Tt.e gods of
chanee respect the player
w ho gives hJmse If an ex t ra
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Motorcycles

1877 Hondo Ooldwlng
GL t 000 , lull drooud, now
ICO ., eft the IXtrll, IX . COnd .
12. 210. 882·2381 or 882·
2108.
Yomoho

100 co

Boetl end
Motors for Sale

motorcycle

•eoo. 20ft. benner cemper.

8 ft . inlulltad truck topper.
2 50 oc Hondoo . Coli 614·
985-3839 .

1979 Kawasaki KZ 750 ,
new faring . 8MC
con
S1 100 Call61 4 -992 -2042
after 4 p m

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1882 LOWI Lint, Loki Jon,,
trollor. 20 HP ond 8 H~
motora, 231b . thrult trolling
motor . o1r1, 1wlvel 1e1t1,
llvo woli , I gol. 1o 3 gol. 011
tonko . Coli 441 · 3837 oftor

IPM .
1978 VIP 80 HP okl equip·
ment, trolling motor. drlwe
on trailer . Call 614-692 2311

Cns Craft 36 ft . cabin
cru1ser with trailer.
$11.500 Call 614 - 245 5032 or 304 -675 - 1731 .

Motorcycles

1980 Honda Goldw1ng
1100 CC Vetter Fanng, lots
of e,.;tras, 16.000 m1les.
eMcellent condit1on S2B00
61 4 · 949 · 2288

100 CC Yamaha, trail &amp; road
bike. Call 446-8648 be·
tween6&amp;9pm

1979 Harley Davidson .
Electra -Glide classic. many
extras, low m1leage. garage
stored . $5,000
or best
o!fer 304 -675· 1259

1980 Harley Davidson wide
glide Can be seen at Betz
Honda .

1981 Honda 660 custom
2,000 miles. Coli after 5
p .m 304·895 3012 .

Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su preme. f am1ly sk1 boots .
New &amp; used. Parkersburg,
WV 304·422 ·8433 or 304 ·
422 -2367

1980 CR 250 Elsmore. Has
only been out once, brand
new cond . S900 Call 614388-9809

2 dirt bikes. 1983 Kawasakt
KX BOcc. good cond1t1on
Phone 1 - 304 -895 ·3 488
Price $550 00 each

Tra1ler on large wooded lot
BOAT RAMP and docl
space . Call 5 -8 e~o~en1ngs
304 -675 -6448 Terms

East could ruff the second.

Trucks for Sale

1978 Chevy van auto, 6 cyl .
AM . FM tupe, carpe l ad. co vered spare ure on rear,
ladder , S3,495 Johns Auto
Sales. Bulav1lle Ad Gall1poIts 446 -4782, open til dark .

of spade~ West showed out
and Harry had a sure trump
loser It d1dn't cause Harry
any real trouble He s1mply
cashed h1s queen or hearts

and started w1th diamonds

Vulnerable North-South

Pa s~

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May 6, 1984

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Glastron 1 B ft tn · haut. 136
HP. OB Evmrude, Gator
trailer , new carpe1. uphol stered seats, battery. Hum mingbird depth finder and
mourmgc;:over $4 .700 Call
614 388 - 8249 after
6 30PM

Auto Parts
Accessories

1 979 Ford F250 Super Ceb,
VB automat1c transmiSSIOn,
shdmg back glass. am fm 8
track dual gas tanks, cru1se
control. 8Mtra tires &amp; nms,
body &amp; bed 1n excellent
cond1tton . mechan1cal con d1t1o n e•cell ent
62.000
mdes
S5500 614 -992 2849

73 lnternatJonal1 ton dump
8ft . stake bed. no rust . good
t1res. good cond Call 614 388 -8280
1978 Chevy luv PU , 4 spd,
radio, $1,995 Johns Auto
Sales, Bulaville Rd. Gallipolis 446-4782, open til dark .
1977 Chev. pickup , 6 c;:yl
std
shift $1500
1978
GMC Callbore, ps, pb, air
$2800 Good cond 304675 -2195

Fold down camper sleeps 6 ,
good cond ; 1982 Dodge
Ram truck 8ft bed . auto, 8
cyl. 304-458 · 1632

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1979 Jeep CJ -5. 6 cyl .. 3
spd , loaded with extras .
53.000. Call 446-0515

1982 Palommo MXl, fold
down camper trailer with

1980 , 0 ft . Calvacade load
on truck camper L1ke new
Call 992 · 591 3

Serv1ces
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Home
Improvements

Fetty Tree Trimm1ng. stump
removal . Call 304-676 1331

992· 2259

NEW LISTING - Ractne - 2
mohlle homes plus lar ge tot
Room on lol tor addri!Onal
renlal umls L1ve-m ma1n uml
o'1hH:: I1 hr~ ~ 2 bedroom:. plus
~dd l)r1
lamlly roo r1 mrP
~~ &lt;1 r IJC111 !r ant porch Rent olheJ
IIJIII wrtr rncomf' at $! 5000
rnonth Cdll lor &lt;ippomtmenl

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targr hom· · r~ t r1 hilrga rn prrce

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l hr.; prrce

NEW LISTING - fiVe Poonls
- L1r1w Subri11J1\ IOn - Newer
l l' 't 1• hou\1' tdh onr acre
,·r ·,u·ul ., mmn'IJ ~· r~ oot bac;p
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remodeled ~u me ~A~IIh 4
bedrooms bal h w1lh &lt;;hOI'oCI
C.l rpelf'cl J !Jpaul•lut acrr\
Kerr H;ufl';huf J~ Rf1

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d ?th 28
rpr ll'dllllll room l.mlll\1 room
trlr' h.1 '&gt; Pillt&gt;lll ?car gar1~:P on
I )'0[1d ~ l r Pf'l 1!1 Ml:ifllpport
ll'tt rr lrt 'R11 ~· $.1] 900 v:lu
•n!J',I N~ 1111' I) !IP 1
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PLAINS

2
ronc11

1)!-'clrmlll lmrnP ~oor1
11011 twr1 wood llooro;, attilchrd
~ rlr ilP'' Pnrlosed porc h nrcfl

lol '"' ' $19000
REAlTORS
Henry Cleland . Jr
992·6191
Oottoe Turner 991 5692
Jea n !russell 949-26&amp;0
Jo Ho i I 985·4466

!1603

acres tillable and 20 acres
pa s!un: w1th large oond
Beaut1fui loca11on wtlh 1': m1le

frontage on blacktop Slale
Hoghway
#598

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- 5 acre~ 01 morr Ctuse lu
town Fxr.riiPnl rPSJdentJal

JUST LISTED - PRICED AT
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - 3 bedroom b1-level
lOCated a1 I he edge ol town Omrn g areil l!vmg room.
large lom1ly room Garage Nat gas forced arr heal Nrce

lawn Need lo

~ell

lo ~ertle estate

#578

Real Estate General

IPvrr vou haw m m1nd ~ l owe r shop, small grocery store. carry -oul,
ric: Lois ot u"'P'i Phone lor appomtmen1to see ltve rn part - bu·
"-111P'ic; 111 ollwr part Rent mobile homes Great op!)Jrtunmtty'

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John fuller 11b 4311
Real Estate General

81 oker -Auc tt oneer

Call 44&amp; ·0552 Anytome
Beth Nul l 145-9507
Sieve McGhee
446-1155
BMR 436 - EXCElLENT STARTER HOME w11h 2 BRs LR OR
nrCP kitChen ulttrl) and new bathroom Carpetd lhr oughout

Screened paloo caqmt Large lot Call foo appoontment
BMR 389 - OWNER SAYS SEll TODAYt Your lam oly woll en1oy
the roomone&lt;1 of lh~ house loclues 4 BRs. 2 balhs I R OR buolt-on
kit chen $1tuated on lar~e co rner lot Close to tow n m c1ty school

doslncl (Green Elem I Call lo see Ihis one'
BMR 444 - NEW liSTING - POSSIBlE 8% lOAN
ASSUMPTION - Bnc' &amp; lrame 3 BR ranch style house s1tualed
oo 2 35 acres mi l Includes hvmi room. lg eat m kitchen. balh.

wb

~580

BMR 445 - Foost T1me on Market - 1974 Shultz mo~l e home
(1 4x65). lg lip-out hvong rom. DR 2 BRs bath &amp; utthly room

Includes cent ral a1r deck underpmnmg. Move •I to your focahon1

For Meogs Co. Listings Call: Cheryl Lemley 742·317I

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JUST LISTED- "HASTE MAKES WASTt'- So don't
let th1s deal pass you by 1'A acre mancured lawn
lmmaculale 3 bedroom 14'x70' mobr~ home woth
fam1ly room. 2 balhs Covered paM 2 car garage
Alxlve ground pool Shed I'JI thos lor $26,500
#583

lor

mor e

NEW FARM liSTING - CLAY TOWNSHIP - 128
'ere larm, lonnely used as da1ty Quality buolt bnck
home w~h lull basement 2 bedroom apartment
oncluded lat ge barn, loafmg shed, tobacco base. s1lo, 2
ponds GIVe us a U'tll for more dela~ls

#170

DON1 MISS THIS BRICK and alumonum ~dong home
localed on the Ru11and area 3 bedrooms. full basement.
16'&lt;3Z 1n-ground pool All thiSand more sttuated on
89 of an acre Proced on the 40s

32 x60' luc,ted on Slate Hoghway Call for yoor appoootment now.
#364

2 acres

#584
LOW DOWN PAYMENT OWNER FINANCING
Ar e you look1ng for il 2 ~droom home overlookrng the Oh10 R1ver
w11h httle ma 1nlenance Begrnner home or retirement home We
havr il

SECLUDED SffiiNG - PERFECT FOR TRAIL RIDES LOVELY 4
BEDROOM. 2 BATH RANCH H OM~ SPACIOUS KITCH[N HAS
SNACK BAR. RANGE. DISHWASHER. FORMAL DINING AREA.
FRONl AND REAR PATIO. PROFESSIONAl lANDSCAPING
EXCELLENT BUY AT $65.000.

~260

6 95 ACRES VACANT AND OFF RT . 35
Rollon g land - Besode old U S H1gil way 35 In an area thai • develnpmg last Rl 35 short drstance wesl ot Gall!pohs

8 ACRES
Wothon 10 mmule dro ve to downtown Gallipolis Dty School System Has hoo &lt;up for mobile home Galloa Rural Water electroc and
septoc lenk Noghl hghl on pole 200 ~ frontage on Graham School
Rd fomber Bwldong sotes Call now

#477
IN CITY, REDUCED TO $24.000.00
3 bedrooms. storm doors and wmdows. 6 room ranch style woth no
upkeep vmyl sodon~ nat. gas furnace Ntce modern kitchen Pnce
Reduced to $24 000 00

#590

NEW AD DAILY

A HONEY FOR THE MONEY! -NICE 2 BEDROOM FRAME RANCH
IN CITY. ATIACHED GARAGE. Ul BACK YARD BEITER HURRY'

$29.900
FARM. lAND. lOTS:
121 ACRES GOOD FARM lAND, HOM~ MINERAL RIGHTS
270 ACRES. f ARME!fS FARM. MOOERN HOME .
176 ACRES, MINERAl RIGHTS. ftMBER ....
GREAT lAMl BUY' 38 ACRES, Milt RIGHTS INCl.
OVER 21 ACRES PARTIAli'!IJOOED. EICU l!li:Xi SITES

we need ~igtinqg

$100.000
$ll0,000

ltB.5aO
li~OOO

porches. n1ce s12e lot

#536
MINI FARM -

14 acres New buoldmgs Modern 7
J )00 sq H Large rooms. k1tchen

room llilu~1'
exc t&gt; pl on,11 ;"Jil rrlrpeled Br1rk apron vtnyl SJdtng 2
nE'w billrl \ r wmm~ waler appro.x 1500 lb tobacco
b.1"''-ha"c qu,lld 4 level ptoduc11ve acres Crty

#543

2

Livmg room wtlh fi re plac e and cat hedral ce1hng

full bath s. noce k1lchen. ce ntral a11 Over 5 wooded
acres W1fhtn mmutes

SCilOOI\

ot

beg~n ner

#526
SPRINGTIME SPECIAl - 24x44 double wode 7ye" s

or retrrement home Only •

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Neoghlxlrhood Rd Buv now lor S?O 000 00
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151 ACRE FARM woth noce house and rquonmrnl shed •
• $8600000
.PERFECT LOCAliON for lamoly or retorees, 1-3 bedrooms. across :
.lrom new court house 2 lull baths. I wb loreplace cenl aor.
.detached garage, partoally fonoshed basement Proce on 80's

NEW LISTING -', ACRE LOT "'lh a 1971 2 bedrm
mob1h ' !l(Hlll' f.lt,tge scpt1 c lank. rural water Included
i\ ttw •.lovt· rP il ll't'r al or. 2 Jll con d•honers. wash er and

rlr'''' l oc 1tr•rl .11 McCully Road Pnced al $15.000
#583

3

85

SHEET METAL WORK
We make custom duct
work . We Repair Furnaces and Heat Pumps .

General Hauling

James Bovs Water Serv1ce
Also pools f1lled Call 614
256 1141 or 614 - 446
1175 or 614 446 7911

GAlli A

REFRIGERATION CO .
614-441&gt;- 401&gt;1&gt;

,.~IMPROVE

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JIMS WATER SERVICE
Call Jim lamer. 304 · 675 ·
7397

87

675-1604

PH .

tic

Need something hauled
away or something moved?
We'll do it . Call 614 · 256
6251 after 5 .30

JIM ' S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG . Rt 1, Box 355, Gallipolis. Call 614 -367-0576

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec Ave . Gallipolis
614 · 446 -7833 or 614 -446 1833

Bill'S

Nu -Pnme replacement

w+ndows
Storm w1ndaws &amp; doors
Alum1num &amp; vinvl
s1d1ng
Howmet Pat10 Covers
How me' screen 1 ooms
MobJte home awnmgs
Alum mum utility
bUildings
691 Miller Onve
446-J642

Free Est1mates

'-----------1---------SOLUTION

Electrical
Refrigeration

Pasquale Electnc Co all
phases of electric work , all
work guaranteed
Aerial
truck rental 614 - 446 ·
4066
SEWING Machme repairs .
serv1ce. Authonzed Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors
Fabr1c Shop
Pomeroy 614 992 -2284

0 . DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES - F'rotesstonal s.er ·
vice for appliances . heating
cooling and electnc Sell and
install Amana. Gibson, K1t
chen Atd Residential, Com ·
mercial. Industrial
304 675 - 4819
or
614 · 388 -8274

SUNDAY PUZZLER

bed10omc; k11chen n1 cl ut1es range balh ltVtng room
w11h 1 1 1 ei~.Ju~ form~l dmmg Full basement Garage
L lf (l.l' lilwtl ~nd Pdrrlen area $36.500

bedrm Call Ken Morgan for addolional onformat1on
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Wllhon •ght of Washongton School garage on rear and plenty ol ·
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STEP OUT YOUR BACK OOOR ONTO THE GOLF COURSE - We •
have 3 lwo bedroom apts lor rent Pnce starts lrom $175 per •
monlh Adults only, no pets
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RENT OR lEASE COMMERCIAl BUILDING along Court Street. .

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acJoss fro m crty park1ng lot rn downlown lkltl!poh&lt;;

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NEW LISTING - 45 acre farm on Cuyan Twp 9 room home.
b/ furnace, lob barn and outbuoldongs 3.1100 lb lob Trace schools •
Pnce $45.1100
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150 YR. OLD, 2 STORY "FEDERAL" BRICK HOME I m1le lrom.

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ctty S1tuated on 1 acre of land.

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character Also 2 adJOIII&gt;ng butldong lois Call lor more onformahon •
NEW LISTING: lmagone sotMg on your fronl patooand watchongthe •
beaut1hJ Oh~ flow pasl 4 bed roo no honoe wolh 2 baths. neslled on •
trees and wa!hng lor your lamoly 2 wb hre places. one locan,d on the
comlorta~e solod p10e paneled den' Wothon ' , mole Irom coty lomtls. •
Appro• 11100 sq ~ 2 "" garage Proced on 90s
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NEW LISTING: 15 acres of land near Holle! Hospotal. Spnng1o~d • ·
Twp. Topo. level to rolhng. Beaut1lul vow Developers welcome •

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Cit~

water

lar~e rooms,

APARlMENTS FOR RENT
WE NEED LISTINGS - LIST WITH US

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lots of

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'22.000

33 Go by water
34 MOtOfiSIS

agency
abbr
35 PeriOdS 01

t1me

YOU CAN HAVE THIS ONE EASY W&gt;th owner lerms and
a good down payment New ca rpet fresh paont 3
i'edrooms bath , lovong room wtlh built-on bookshelves.
eatm kttchP-n

Carport. 1t.&gt;

acre lawn Pnced

to sell'

#538

JACKSON COUNTY - 105 acre far m 2 story
older home, 3 bed rooms. balh. k1lch en wth buolt
l1vm g room

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FILL YOUR DREAMS OF COUNTRY LIVING - Pnvate,
yet only m1nutes from town Thts beautoful Jro.lev~ has
4 bedrooms and 1n excellent conditiOn Extras rnclude

YOUR CHOICE - Buy thos ra1sed ranch home w!h 3 6
acres or 8 acres 3 bedroom' I 'a baths. full basement
woll1 24&gt;24 lamoly room and slone lo replace. ulolity
room. workshop. outbutldtn&amp; pond and new fencewolh
8 acres FHA assumable loan
#551
PERFECT STARTER - Pnced al $39 500 Rustle style
2 bedrooms. l1vmg rom wolh open beam ce~ lmg and
open slaorway to balruny and 2nd bedroom Lovong
room. d1mng room. kolchen. bath woth utoloty aoea

tntercom large Ioyer, kitchen complete and 130 acre
lawn Call lor oomplele delatl s
~547

#514

NEW LISTING - VACANT LAND - Approx 52 acres
bose Good woldhle cove&gt; Some limber Walnut
l ownshop Proc&lt;'rl at $27.000
#581
40 ACRES LOCATED AT VINTON - l and rs wooded
has n11ne1al r1ghts Cleek runs throuRh the property
I 1IL!!hlt' acreilgP on lop No lease

#548
PRICE REDUCED' ma1ntamed

home

Take a look at thrs well

Immaculate

InSide

and

out

Remodeled Steel sodong. 3 bedroom~ ntce and
cabmett. m ktlchen la tge lrv1ng roo m, formal d1nmg,

bath. natural gas heat garage outbuoldmgs 91 ol an
acre lawn

#555

lOAN ASSUMPliON - GREAT TERMS! - Home
pnced al $32.000 loan balance approx $24,900,
9Y,'• APR. monthly payment $261 oncludes laxes and
1nsurance Very mce woth 2 bedrooms. bath. hvong
room woth foreplace, k!chen. donong room. full
basement Gas heat Unattached garage

SERENE AND PRIVATE - Th1s ranch style home os
located '" Addoson Townshop and surrounded by
woods, 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths krtchen wolh dtmng

#534

area large llvrng room w1lh ltreplace, patiO. lovely

#559

Ma1 nly pa~ILH I' woods some cro p a1ea. small tobacco

ACREAGE - 31 rollong acres Parttally wooded C1ty
school d1stncl Bwld lo sutl Pnced at $15,550
#507
OlD CHARM - Spac1ous rooms. some reroodelmg
already done New kotchen, new bath, lovely fireplace
but still work to be oone. I acre w~h rural waler and
septoc syste m Pnced at $19,900
#552
WAI!II AND INVITING THROUGHOUT explaons thos 3
bedroom ranch lovong room. dtmng and k•chen
combined, ball1, ubhty room, I U'tr garage,
maintenance free, mce •ze end ~1. Pnced on m1d 30s
#525

SMAll ACREAGE - Prtce reduced 57 acres, more oo
less Has large barn 1n good cond1toon Some other
amen1hes mclude county water. tree ga s. crop area,
pasture and woods Pnce ~ ni ht $27,1100 Cheshore

Townshop

M'ill~

ASSUME LOAN ..J Very spacoous 3 bedroom home 2
baths, attached 2 car garage Over 1800 sq ~ w~h
addrbonal 640 sq fl. tob e fintshed Noce carpet
throughout large level ~wn Dty school d1stnct

11495
NEW FARM LISTING- 169 ACRES mo11 or loss. Sox
room remodeled house 21arge barns, adeQuate water
supply Approx 30 acres crop land, 100 acres pasture.
36 acres woods, tobacco base. some good wtldhle area.
Blacktop road Extra rome srtes Ready to sell Call now 1

#580

1/V' nrf Rr•,li !V In,

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(1

446 10b6

llltpolt&lt;;

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© !!lHll l'ntur~ ! 1 Fka l ~~'tRtr l'orpt 1ration a 11 trustl!e for lht' NAF

&amp;land •• - tutdl'mn.rk~or Certlury

thai
55 Golf
mounds
57 Pronoun
58 Indefinite
num ber
59 Sw1H
60 Tubercul OSIS abbr
62 Falsehood
64 E•act
66 Hebrew

69 Damage
70 Abbott s
partner

~563

on-ground pool Approx 11 acres

plant
104 Spread ror
dry.ng
105 Reward
106 E.ou sts
107 Caused by
108 Jc..urney
110 Ocean
111 Teuton1c
d91l'r'
112Young
salmon
113 Narco t1c
11 5 For mstance
117 Greenland
settlemenl
119 Phystc1an
abbr
120 Un marned
woman
121 To lhe stdc
124 l ei 11 Stilnd
!26 Aa"e
127 Free hckel
128 Co nnected
wtth
t30 Germ an
t1tle

abbr

ftreplace, fam1ly room. k1tchen w1th dmmg area. ut11!ty
room 2 ca r attached ga rage Jl7 acre lawn Garden
area Great locat1on'
1 arrr la wn A.mPn111es rnctud e full bath. kitchen, dmrng
room l!vm 1• !Dum Iron! porch. sl1drng glass doors oM
d1nu11: i!I('&lt;J Po'&gt;SiblP loan assumptiOn wtth low 10teres1
ratr

39 CuShiOn
iiO Somersault
4 1 Mun1c1paltty
42 Cui
44 Talk ghbiy
46 Landed
47 Mother or
Jesus
48 Soft mud
50 Foret old
52 Transl1xes

lett~r

A·l CONDITION 6 thos anracttve bnck and frame
~ -level home 3 bedrooms. I'? balhs. hvmg room wolh

2 BEDROOM FRAME- 3 year old ranch w1lh approx

103 W OOdf

68 A 5tate

#561

~ I R('aii:~Lau• Corponlt lllfl

Pnnted wl .S A F.AJUBI Housing Opponunitylir

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7 1 l antern
73 Nat1\le
Amertcan
75 Gutdes
17 Character tn
Othello "
78 Prec,prtous
80 Demon
B 1 Super'altve
endmg
82 M•dday
84 Outcome
86 Tra nsgressed
87 Dwarfi Sh
Afn ca n
nattve
89 Poun os ~er
square tnc h
ablor
92 Ar ou nd
95 lm1tat1ve
act1 0n
98 Is 1n deb t
99 Sharp
pmches
101 TaJenl

37 Nods

53 Suoposmg

#521
A HOME WITH CLASSI - Older quality b1t1~ home 3

ACROSS
1 Buy
at1endant s
6 Succor
10 Wan
14 Separates
t9 Puts on
one's guard
2 1 On the
ocean
22 Coun try ol
Asta
23 San dJI
waste
24 Thoroughfares
26 Vegelable
28 Envelope
29 Scotttsh cap
30 Small rugs
32 E~o~aluated

bedrooms basemen! Unaltached 2 car garage
40'x30' melal barn . choden house 47 acre s Coly
sc hool d1stn cl Cal l lor an e~poontrnent today'

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175 ACHE FARM - HARRISON TOWNSHIP Pasture and hay farm Suotable lor cattle and
sheep Some productove levelland. tobacco base.
over 2.000 sma ll Chnstrnas lrees Sprong develop
ment 2 story, l bedroom house Some remodeleong done Good barn and other buoldongs Call now'
#532

home w1th1n rnmutes oltown Modern ktl chen,

1 libra~ w11h adtmntng s.olan um 211 baths P11vate otf1ce ott master •

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hvrng room. tam1ly room

#449
YOU'll FAlliN lOVE WITH thos sly losh lwo story

.ADDISON· Neat P0 3 bedroom house and 31ots llol wolh mobile • .
.home hookup lg metal bldg wolh two ca r garage Fenced yard •

• APPROX. 1 ACRES OF LAND w1thon the City , has beaut1lul 3 :
• bedim. brock home. Pocturesque voew of Ihe Ohoo Valley 3 w b
loreplaces and outdoor fireplace gnll Slep-down hvong rm •
• decorated wtth solid cherry pan~ong and t11m Pegged oak floors

bedrooms. balh

1r1 range and ov en d1 shwa sher
Barn s. cellar and cella• house

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tUREKA!! 2 bedrm cottage, 2 baths. locale&lt;! 1n · Dowmlown.
Eureka" close tn Gallopolis dam sote Proce only $22.000.00
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#544

Holzer Med•cal Center

Call loday'

old

With many new lealures Ideal

UNIQUE - DISTINCTIVE! - 3 bedroom ranch.
Constder 011e of Galloa County's very best Ktlchen,
breakfast area. fam1ly room, ilvmg room. masler
bedroom has large walk·tn closet-dressong room. 3\\
baths. shower ~all. diVIded basemenl 9 acre estale
Musl see Green Township

PRICE REDUCEDII - Owner need s to selllh os
home NOW 13 bedroom natural wood Sided ranch

carpeted. f11eplace. rural waler. septoc system LP gas
heat. central au Shade trees Near Southweslern H1 gh
School $27,1100
#535

Get 1t now
#544

2

eroom, hbrary lamrly rm ' decks and many more amemlles Ca ll

· J-4 BEDROOM HOME along Garloeld Ave Beautolul voew overlooks •
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Ow net fr mmcmg, sundeck. rural water. sept1c system. electnc Buy
ol woth cempng lraoler or w~houl concrete pad Great Fos lun~ Buy
and move nght m

3 bedroom lrame home wtlh

.loday lor an appoonlmenl
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home. wb fire[Jace. I a lurnace lg kolchen lull basement Coode
• voew of Ohoo Rover Pncc $37 500 00
• REMODELED 1-BEORM. HOME along 4th Ave A compact home.

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VACATION CAMP BY BlUE LAKE

CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
Cor Fourth and P10e
Gallipolis, Oh1o
Phone 61 4 -446· 3888 or
614-446-4477

~556

#498

Pr1ced lo sell al $16.500

$29.000
:
.SWIMMING POOL wolh 3 bedrm home, lg carport famdy room,
eliv1ng rm . adapted lor woodburner Madoson Ave $46.900 00

THIS HOME COULD BE THE BUY OF THE YEAR! LOCATED IN
CENTENARY, BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS BRICK AND FRAME RANCH
HAS 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. FAMilY RM . FORMAL DINING,
BREAKFAST AREA 2 CAR GARAGE POOl HURRY'

All T'pes lnsulatoon.
Electriul Winne.
Call 446-8515
or 446-0445

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Thos 3 bedroom

acres G1ve a call

Mchen. llv1ng room. bath.

PRICE REDUCED 011lhos 2 slory federal brock home localed along.
• Vone Sl Gallipolis 3 bedrooms 2''· baths. cent aor formal d1nong.

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#600

ca b1nets storm wmdows. anr1 doors large bUildtng, approx

ltned street Th1s 2 story home IS presently arranged lor 2
apartments. ho wever can be converted har ~ tn o.:nwlfl 1-"mllv .
restdence N1C€ lot Pnced m the m1d 50' s.
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onlv $6 000 00
HOME - 2 ACRES IN THE COUNTRY
7 room l1ouse woth J or oosstble 4 bedrooms. kolchen wrth buo~· ln

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LARGE STRUCTURE AlONG 4th AVE wolhm 'ghl ol Washonlrton.
School. whoch ca n be ulol11ed for .ogle fa moly or 3 afl"rtments.•
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LOCATED ONlY I BLOCK lrom school and ' tuatetl along a lree.

.$21.50000

hnmr '&gt;f'nlfl!' on ilppro ~ l . acre of land But~· tn cabmets gas
1angr 1u r ~ l l";~l er c;~ sl em. l uel Oil forced au furnace AU of lhrs for

Call lodav'

WE NEED LISTINGS

mobile home park
mlormat1on toda~·

VINTON VIllAGE -

COMMERC IAL BUILDING ALONG 2NO AVENUE - 7.500 Sllu"e a
feel on buoldong, ' tuated on a lot wolh 22 500 sq leel .
park!Og area

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Scoeened on lo onl omco. 2 balh' 2 bedrooms. 12'x60 mobile

loon~n,.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

baths, kttchen complete. d1n1ng room fam1ly room with
bUtll -tn bar larRe maste• bedroom w1th sl!dm g doors to

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BEAUliFUL BRICK FIREPLACE ATIACHED GARAGE FENCED
BACK YARD CITY SCHOOlS

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SO MUCH TO OFFER - Th1s 4 bedroom ranch has 3

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#601

firepla ce. electrr c heat Possrble

loan assumptoon Call lor an apporntmenl

k1lch•·n bmdy room ced a1 lrned watk -1n close1. 2
frt epir.rf"J att iC ta n Nalura! ga ~ heat 2 ca r ga ra ge
Don't rn6s 1111' buy
~542

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g,tpehCBu~ { ~40.

ELLIOTT CO .

Lennox Healinc &amp; Air Condt·

84

HYQ

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -

BORDMAN'S GOLF SHOP
Refinish your Woods
Sl5.00 each
Most Rubber Grips
Put On - $3.50 each

RUSS AND MAX

maintenance. landscaping,
1 0 Pet off all estimates r
304 -576 -2010

ATIRACTIVE HOMESTEAD - 70 acres. 8 rm home,
barn machonery shed and olher buildongs Tobacco
base ApprO&lt; 35 acres level crop land The resl •
pa~ure ard woods Perry Township, Galhpohs school
syslem Blacktop road St Rl. 325

Services

Dotson 's Tree Service In sured - Free Estimate 304676·2897

ranch style home 1s lookmg fo r a new owner l1v ·
mg room, dmmg room fam ily room. kitchen. fur
nace room Forc ed arr 011 furnace , also wood

OVER 5 ACRES 8EUTIFUllAND - 3 BEDROOM REMODELED
RANCH HOME ENORMOUS LIVING RM . EAT-IN EQUIPPED
KITCHEN. BARN, KYGER CREEK AREA $34,900

1 •leeper sofa , light beige
tweed
$260
304 -676 3756 .

J A .R .Construction Co Ru tland , Oh .6 1 4 · 742 -2903 .
Basements, Footers, Con
crete work , Backhoe ' s,
Do:~er &amp;
Oitcher. Dump
trucks, &amp; water-gas-sewer·
electrical lines

#585

1980 Kawasaki 440 LTD
w1th crash bar Exc co n .
10.000 m1les $900 Call
614-949 -2659

uUt;tiCZJO.twtt- u\Jlilti

Business

Home
Improvements

Good- 1 Excavat1ng. basements. footers, driveways,
septic tanks, landscaping .
Call anytime 614 -446 4537, James L Davison , Jr
owner

NEW LISTING - 176 ACRES - 30 acres woods,
m1neral nghts Posstble owner hnanc1ng Near Rcccoon
Creek
#576

1981 Kawasaki 80 KOX d1rt
b;ke. 5300 Coli 614·6673941.

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Starks Tree Tnmming &amp;
Removal lawn mowing and

1- - - -- - - -- -

MULTI PURPOSE PROPERTY
Locat ed on Oh1o Rt 7 near Gatllpolr s Walk-m cooler dtsplay ca bl ·
nrl ~ lhlf'f' 1rn!al mobtle homes - 1ncome now $660 per month
Coutrt ht· 6 room brrc:k home plu s 2 rooms lor busmess - wha·

$1 2.500

Eltnlr:l' NIP. iottt

Water wells commercial and
domeatic. test holes. pump
tale• end sentice 304-8963802 .

Judy DeWitt, R..ltor, 383-8155
J Ml!ffill Carter, Realtor. 379-2184
Becky lane, Assoc1ate. 446-0458
Cathy Pope, Assoc1ate. 379-2748
Margaret Bryant. Assoc~ate. 245-92n

·~·

vetter f&amp;lflng &amp;t back rest. 2
helmets. $1.500. Call 614 367 -0191 .

#530

2

EVENINGS CAL I

utrh!y room Famtly room w1fh

171 ;~e r e~ mor e or less. ol level
!O gently lOlling land 80°r
!11lable. f roJJ I O~t' un 3 roads. all
mmeral r1ght~ mlur.ed 60 x70'
bam E(JUIPrllenl sheds. corn
r11 h~ ra rar.e 4 bed 1ooms. 11.
ba tr s remodeled farm house
1r f1.X~d C:O!l(ltl!on Much more
dE'ta11\ Ca ll now

30 A. MIL QUALITY
HOME &amp; BARN
Top qualo ty 9 room house woth
7 rooms carpeted. 4 bedrooms.
balh and full basemen! plus 3
U'tt garage Good barn approx
JOx40' plus chocken house
approx 12'&lt;30' Approx 10

LARGE COMMERCIAl BUILD
I NG - Has 4.000 sq H wolh
addotoonal stmage overhead.

BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOTS

A
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BEEF AND
GRAIN FARM
One of Calha Co unty's fonest

IUSII1kf&gt; neN modern krtchen w1lh burlt 1n ca btnets. gas. ran ge and
relnr,etalor rural wale! system Ntce storage bwldmg All rn1neral
nght&lt;; go Must see lh1s 5el up

#1445

PAINTING - interior and ex terior, plumbing. roofing ,
some remodeling. 20 yrs
exp . Call614 -388 · 9652.

RON 'S Television Serv1ca
Specializing 1n Zenith and
Motorola , Quazar. and
house calls. Call 304 -676 2398 or 614-448 -2464 .

GET your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER . Water removal,
furniture cleani ng, free estimates. 304 -676-2295

#553

5''' ACRES- 14x70' PATRIOT HOME
All usable land 3 bedrooms. bath storm doors and wtndows Noce.

w1!h

Marcum Rooting &amp; Spouting . Now installing rubber
roofs . 30 ye11r1 eJtperience.
specializing in built up roof
Cell 614 -388 -9867

GENE ' S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN.
scotchguard -water extrac tion. deodorizers. FREE esti mates. Reasonable rates.
Gone Smith. 992 -6309

garage Appro~

#1183

l1v1ng quarter ~
bedrooms

addition, ttorm window•.
otone . Call 614 -367·0409 .

RINGLE'S SERVICE expo·
rienced roofing, including
hot tar application. carpen ·
tar, electrician, mason . Call
304- 676 -2088 or 675 ·
4560 .

deck and beautiful 36'x 16 pool 2 f11eplaces. attached

basement mce large ~ront porch No u~eep Nrce large shade
treP.S Lol'l laxr.~ Home you should check on

rnubll!} lrornp 1?x6 5 Detrorter
11ew lu rnflce
L A wrxxl
bu1 1Wr t r~r ~t-' gcHa);P N1ce lot

H &amp; S Home Improvement•
vinyl tiding. roofing, room

STUCCO ond PLASTERING
- Commercial and residen ·
tial, free estimates . Cell
614· 266· 1 182.

Home
Improvements

PutNu•nberl toworkforyou:

1979 Harley Davidson su I'd
1200 CC
1
perg 1 e
. ow
miles, like new, garage kept,
$3 995
Call 6t4 367

- -~ -

HAPPINESS FOR SALE
Qua lity buill brock home. eal'"
krt chen 3 ~droom s lull
basemen! w1lh rec room . l car

VERY COMFORTABlE - Noce

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Improvements

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E.r INC.

vA:udhPY CaMday CReaQ to~~
25 ~ust gt~eet. QaQQtpoQir. (9~io

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE - $24.900
In Gallopoils Walk to shop downtown 6 rooms 3 bedrooms lull

In ·1 bPtlroomc,

.. ,

JUST LISTED lRHEVEl HOME. MOBilE HOME PARK
PlUS ACREAGE Good klcaloon Home fealurong 3
bedrooms lormal dontng. lam1~ morn 2 balhs.
ltreplace. 2 car garage. large covete&lt;:l patto 11 spa ce

#1584

garagt&gt; plu ~ l.:u ge bUJidmg.
cent Jll KC \C itool~

Moddlepo~

~

burner Barn. tobacco base 6 acres $25 000
#537

ICf~AMPAGINE TASTE - Very
nrce brrck tr•·level 4 bedrooms
lu!ly ca rpet ed den tam1ly
room 1ec morn. 2 bath s. 3 cor
garnge beau11lul mgmund
·1
pool 4 aC!e~ C1 ty
schools

134

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Home
Improvements

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80 Chevette 4 door hatch back . 4 speed , 80 Honda
Ac cord , 2 doo r hatchback .
clean cars 304 675 6286

0

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446-6610

REDUCED $10 000- 0WNER NEEDS TO SEll NOW!
- HotM JJ Wt&gt;S t toc al1011 J bedroom trr -level 11 halll' dP n lormal dm 1np, cuslom made C;3blllels m

POMEROY,O.

.

hcavating

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

81

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

soltd stdes . like new with all
accessories Call 614-9925746 or see at 974 BrOfldwav St . Middleport, Ohio

BURD E TTE C AMPER
SALE S &amp; SERVICE. Open
daily 9 to 6 30 . Sat 9 to 4 .
Sun 1 to 4 U S Rt 50 .
C oolv1l l o. Oh 614 - 667 ·
3386

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1---------1- - - - - - -- - 72 Trucks for Sale
72 Trucks for Sale
1981 Honda 650 custom.
1969 Mack new rebutlt
eng , 38 .000 rears, 4 17
fifth wheel . wet l1ne .
S7.500
Catl 614 - 367 73,7 Mon -Fn

79

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1974 Yamaha 250 MX w1th
extras 1974 Honda XR75
Cell 446. 9590

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point l't.asant, W. Va.

lz1su motor to fit 1978
Chevy luv truck Phone
304 ·675 · 5462

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134 M us•C ii S
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135 En1 re a1y
137 Profound
139 Pallor
140 Coo!tng
devtces
!41 Consec1a lt&lt;
14 3 Part ot
camera
145 Fru11 dnnk
146 WaJ-.m g
unsleadl! y
148 Cu t of beel
150 Pen od s o r
ttme
152 Bunes
153 Serva nl
154 Hebrew
prop he I
156 Wntmg pad
! 57 Vapor
158 SOII Ctl
earnest ly
159 East lndoan
palm
160 Abounds

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4 Be to re
5 Stall-.

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20 Ptf'f Cf'
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May 6, 1984

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

eatures

Two people escape serious injury in separate accidents
CALLIPOLL'i -

A Eureka Star

Routf' man was

lnjurt&gt;d

driwn by Michael D . Shellon, 28,
Gallipolis, was una ble tostopin linn&lt;'
and struck the rear of Daniels' auto.
turc ing it int o the rear of the
Williams vehicle.

in a

thJTot'-cJr dC'Cidt•nt un l' S :)5
Frida; , Sd id lhl'Gd IIJ[JUlis lXJS! uf lhl'
Slate highwa; pat rul.
Bernard Rossitt&gt;r. :r.. wa~ taken 10
Hnlzc1· Mt'dtcal Centrr 1&gt;.1 1h&lt; · Callia
EMS. but ht' wa~ nut r_tdmi!IC'ct.
according
rn H
ho:-.pit._l\
SJXlkPSJl"rSOn
t-tossllf't ' Wd~ a p._! '-Sf'ngf'r m a
\'(•hirkdri\·f'n b\ .ll'lfn•\ ! .. IJanii'l~.
'2L. Rt. 1. C'rcm·n Cit\. rha t ~~· as
Wl'Sibound nf'etl Spring \' &lt;.li lt·~ dl
J~,/ p m . Tht • pc~trol •-.,lid l&gt;l lni!·l.-,

Thf'rr was moderate damagl? to
D.miels' autoandslighl loWilliams'
c&lt;H. dnd Shelton was cited for
a ...,~un'Ci c lf'ar dis lance.
Tht• pa!rul cited Damian W.
fln•w&lt;•r 17. Gallipolis Ferry, W .Va ..
for Jssurf'd cl('ar distanrc in a

two-car crash on Ohio 7 nf'ar the
intNsPction wi th :1~ Friday .

nr C\\'f'l'

stoppc'd tor d \Phiclt· .tlw.HI &lt;.lri\ Pn

by

BcrnJrcl

\\'illiam ~.

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Ea"-lf'rn A\ -~ '
AnothPt ' wc'-itbu u nd

~2 lt )

wrst of 7. at 7:55 p.m. when she

p.m . and wa.'- unabiP to stop for a
:--h)pp('d \'l'hiciC' ah0ad driW'n by
Bl'vnda L. H\·scll, 2'1. Middleport,

rej))rtedly lost cont rol, went off the
right side of the road and struck an
embankment. Her vehic le was
slightly damagE'd.

cullidL'&lt;l Slight damagf' was

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SHERIFF
6

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t·urHiflUt\1 unlil .June El for trial
l!.lrt"\ F Follt'!T. :lb. f{anauga,
('h, u-gi·d Hilh D\\'1 . wa'"' placc'Cl on
:-&gt;;:~~~ l't'('Ogni;ancl ' bond an d con IUH iunl until \1 a_\· ~for p lC'a rntr:&gt;.
Tht · lull01.dng ('; IS('s Wf'rr con1mucd for tria l
l;tnH ·:.. C .Jimiru•.r. :,~ Oli\·r St ..
U\\ '1. :Vla' '2-t; BotJb,v C M cM illin.
Jl. IU J. Hidwr'li. D\·VI. Ma.\' ~.t;
D.t\'id S. \\',1[1\t'r . 21. '201l.') Ca UiJ St .
IJ\\ I . \L1 _
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t .:t1. Third :\ \'( ' .. I )\\'J .·tnd impro!J('I'
1; lilt ' 'J ";~gt · ·I un1 ' ! ; : Sus,m. I II urlow.

court n&gt;Corcb
Ch(lrgc'&lt;l n·nh

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firf'arm whil e, pur·suinh .1 ~ -~~ l· l ·txm
out of ... t •; t ~on, Clctud{' Broub . ~~'-' . Ht.
2. Irontun. plt -. uJt'li not ~'1Jt lt _\ .tnd
\\.'~lS coni inw '&lt;l for ct :\b \' I~ pn •! ri&lt; d
Ht• was pi~JCf'Ci t 111 ~:,.: () IT'i. ·t 1elll/it 111 ·t •

bond
Larn

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operator's li('('Tl"f '.

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COLL0\1BLS. Ohi" ' .·\1' &lt;
Hig her sa larifl:.. for H•adH·r·s an• till
lhf• lrgisltJliH' ag1•nda nt ltlt ' Ohio
Educalion .- \ :-1:--.&lt;X't .tllon. H"hiC"tl i "
holdingif ......pnngcnm·t·nlulrl
Wil lia m :".1.: trlm . ()J-: \ ('(Jnl!llUI1l
cat ions clm:"&lt; 1Ur, s&lt;mJ 111t' ;J\t·r:tgt •

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\Logi&gt;.1.!4.BidH&lt;'i i.DWiand lc fl of
r t·n l,·r. :\1a\ :20; .l"mesE M ycrs ..11.
I(!. I. C cdlij))l is. IJWI Jnd fail ure to
t·onltnl.Ju n(' \ ('('('j] H.. H.icl'. ~&gt;J.Rt.
~. J'"t r iut. D\\' 1 c~nd left of center.
1\1 · · J . C as 11 r•. R t . 1 ,
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·n1111 nl&lt;tn, assaul1 .. Jum• 2R: Ovida
:\1 .Jotmson. P;ttriol Sta r Rou t&lt;'.
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'_!-;- )~!'IT, nwl . op(•n contai ner and

s .

disorderly conduct. Ma.v 23.
In other m a il er s. a speeding
charge against R ichard S. Bias, 'ZI,
Millon, W.Va., w as dismissed at
r&lt;'(Juest of the complaining officer,
as was another speeding citat ion
filE'd againsl William B . Hi&lt;&gt;all, 34,
ShelbyYUie, Ky .
Fine and costs were suspendt'd
aga inst Susa n K. Burcham. 3(], Rt. 1,
Ga llipoli s, on a charge of failure to
obev a t raffic coni rol device.
Portei ling bond for speeding wen&gt;
Donald H. Kinnear, 48, Elkview,
W Va .. $38; K~lly J. Shamblin, 21,
Columbus, $38; Wayne O. Bergdoll,
~~. 500 Oa k Drive, $40; Phy llis J .
Holbert. ·15, Columbus. $40; John A.
Pal!erson. 29. Wyoming, Mich.,$40;
.John A. ChakcrPS. :11 , Hidea way
Hills. $41 .
Jeremiah L. Riddle, 43. M arion,
$41: Ronald G. Sm allridge, .Jll,
Grove Ci ty, $4 1; J(&gt;nny L. Thabct,26,
~~~Third Ave .. $41, Ger ald Warren.
:!5, Rt. 3, Bidwell, $43; C&lt;'t'il L.
Da r le;·. 54. Beckl ey, W.Va .. $44 ;
George E . Holman. 62. Syracuse,

$47.

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MAY lOth

C'OITIPf'IPnt f_}l_ •oph· fmm bt·t ·oming
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Spraving ~lalt•d

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\:x' spra _•;in g \q'(&gt;ci:- and brush in
M r igsCr1u n1 _
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eontrJcror w11l not c,pm' .uTa ~
idf'ntifiN'I h~ ":\o Sp 1 ·; •~ · '-&lt;l.l'll'-&lt;
plar NI h~ pmpi 'rt) rJWTlt'r"'. thi'
dC'partment t.;;l_\ - ~

Reliable
Honest
•
Experienced Concerned
Efficient
Dedicated

items
or
10,000
items
Volume

Obstructing justice
charges
dropped
•
t'h drgt'" •Jt
obs truc ting ju:-.tin· ,md di...,urdt•r l,\
conduct ~Jgai n s 1/1 ·a !-t.trt ·u..,.J,. 1!)111
Chatham ,\\'l' .. •si•n· fonllcdh
clmpp:.'{jFndJ .\ ' ln( ;, lllip&lt;lli '- :\lunic· l
pal Cou11 .
Tlw ch&lt;HW'" \n .,, · disnu-.~·cl
rar lier tn pr"t'ln,tl . ,wcording to

CAPS

DEMOCRAT FOR

n ·porlt '(]to H _v~l l 's \-f' hiclt'

CAJ.LQJ()LJ~

A Serious Candidate
Alva L.
Sullivan

Arou n

of 0 hio 7 and Ohio 218Frlday.
ThP patrol said Ferguson puiiE'd
from a stop sign onto 7 into the path
of a vPhiciP drivPn by Louise Logan,
58, Columbus. The accident caused
slight damage to both vehicles.
Reb&lt;'cca Clark. 17, A ddison,
!&gt;scaped inju ry in a one-car accident ·
on Ad dison Township Road 16A
Friday night , the patrol reportE'd.
Clark was northbound , one mile

4 : -l()

d ll Ll

\ t'llll'lt ·

at

\.\'&lt;.IS "\QU 1h bound

HazPI FPrguson, 31, Eun&gt;ka Star
RouiP. wa s ticketE'd for failurE' to
yield inacoUision attheintPr section

Vote For Alva L. Sullivan
For Professional
Law Enforcement for Gallia County

We service: businesses. schools,
clubs , fund raisers , family reunions
- you name it.

Call collect. Jackson

•

614-286-6888

Paid for by Alva

l. Sul ltvan , P 0 Bo' 7, Crown Ctty, Oh .

•

GEORGE
POPE
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and Mindy, stu-

Candace, R.N., Holzer employee: Kelly
dents in the Gallia Co. School System; Ben, attends the
Learning Tree Nursery School .

REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
FOR

COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
Your Vote and

Su pporl A flprt•cin t ed

I am very proud of my family. I very much would like for my children
to raise their families in Gallia County. I have a personal reason for
wanting Gallia County to progress in the right direction , and would
appreciate your help in allowing me to achieve that goal as your
Gallia County Commissioner.
Patd for by the Co mm tj tee lo Elect Geor ge Pope Commi SSI Oner,
Ketlh Brown , Trea s., Rt. 2, Bidwel l, Oh . 45614

Call for Class Information

'/lim..-

1984

s Meigs Mining Complex began in '72
All three mines extract coal !rom
the
Clarion 4A seam, which meaaccompanying photographs are
sures
,52 Inches, on the average,
reprinted for the readers of The
throughout
this area . A band of
11me!t&amp;nUnel through the cour·
Vanport
limestone
lies irrunedlately
tesy of 1:;oaJ Courier, published by
above
the
coal,
and
the Clarion 4A
the American Electric Power ,
seam
ls
sometimes
known as the
Service Corporation's fuel supply
" llmestone seam" because of 11.
department In Lanca...ter-wrltten
The reserves of the M eigs No. 1
and edited by Steve HUes.
and Raccoon No. 3 mines are
bordered on the south by a large,
With an annual production capa·
pre-historic river those channel
blllty of nearly five million clean
measures
some 1,400feet in width at
tons, Southern Ohio Coal Complaces.
Geologists
are not certain
pany's M eigs No. 1. Meigs No.2 and
whether
the
rtver
flllE'd
up the entire
Raccoon No. 3 mines form one of the
width
of
Its
channel,
but
they have
largest underground mining comdetennJnE'd
that
the
river
was in
plexes in the nation .
existence
during
the
Pennsy
Jvanian
Since production began at the
Age, some 250 million years ago.
M eigs operation In 1972, the three
Then&gt; is no evidence of :&gt;.revlous
mines haves providE'd more than 'l7
deep mining in the area around
million clean tons of coal for the
M Pigs No. 1 1including the tiny
generation of electric JXJwer at Ohio
community of Salem Center) or
Power Company 's Gener al James
Meigs
No. 2 (including the tiny
Gavin Plant at CheshirP, Ohio.
community
known as Rock Point. I
Dl'velopment of Gav in Plant and
The
Raccoon
No.3 mine, however,
the M eigs mining complex offers yet
which
Is
loca!E'd
just west of
another example of the American
Wilkesville
is
bordered
on the west
Electric Power Sy stem's philoby
nwnerous
old
and
northwest
sophy of construct ing mine-mouth
works.
genPrating facilit ies, c lose to ava UaAmong thP old works situatE'd
ble sources of coa l.
near Raccoon No. 3 are the old
60,000 acres of roal
Lawler No.7, No. Sand No.10mines,
Ohio Power officia ls began ac·
the Lambert mine, and the Wilkes·
quiring mineral rights fo r what are
v ille Mining Company 's No. 1mine.
· now th&lt;' three Meigs and Raccoon
The
Lambert mine Is JocatE'd just
mines as early as the 19~'s. Today,
the creek from the Raccoon
across
the coa l company controls therights
pn&gt;paralion
plant.
to some fiO.(XXl acres of L'OOi; this
Preparing
to mlne
translates into an area which
Si
te
preparation
and developm easures 10 miles from north to
m
&lt;'nt
wor
k
got
underway
at the
south and tO miles from east lowest.
complex
In
1971
.
At
Meigs
No.
M
eigs
Within thosefiO,&lt;XXlacresaresom e
2, the first of the three mines to go
4~ million tons of coal, of which
into production , crews excavatE'd a
approxinnately liO percent arc
295-foot
deep exha ust shaft and a
eonsidered to be recoverable with
254-foot
intak
e shall, both of which
today's technology . At one time,
measured
20
fff't in diameter . In
early ln the mines' development,
addition.
th&lt;&gt;y
constructE'd a 1250·
some thought was given to developfoot
slope,
pilchE'd
at a 16-degree
ing a fourth deep mine in the M eigs
angle,
as
a
pathway
for shipping
complex. However. compa ny offt.
coal
from
the
mine.
cia Is now believe that the reserves
A t Meigs No.1. the numbers were
can be adequately reachE'd through
larger. Both the Intake and
slightly
the three existing mines .
Editor's Note-This story and the

exhaust shafts extend 300 feet,
which the length of the. H&gt;&lt;legree
slope Is 1350 feet. Raccoon No. 3, by
contrast, is a drift mine.
Product ion began at Meigs No. 2

in August, 1972, when a continuous
miner was lowered down the Intake
shaft to begin developmenta l work.
A t year's end, the Meigs DivL, ion
had 161employees, and the tonnage

CONTINUOUS MINING - The mlncos of the Melw; complex
switched from conventional mining to continuous mining in the late
1970s. Today, however, roughly 50 percent of the production from the

three mines comes from longwall mining.

Call for class prices and reserva tions.
Next to the Post Office

446-8303

from the fledgling No. 2 mine
amounted to 28,945 tons.
Meigs No. 1 went into production
in April, 1973, again by lowering a
continuous miner down the intake
shaft. By the end of 1973, employ.
ment at the Meigs Division num ·
berE'd 439 , and the tonna ge for the
year had risen to357,710 tons .
The last of the three mines to go
into production, Raccoon No. 3
began mining coal in June, 1974. By
the end of that year. the Division's
payroll includE'd 1021 employees,
and it s tonnage for the full year
increased to 839.~ tons.
And. after using farmhouSE's and
other temporary facUlties as offices
for near ly two years, the Meigs
Division completE'd it s office building late in the summer of 1973 For a
lime. Southern Ohio Coa l Company
sharE'd theofficecomplexwtth som e
AEP Service Coi'j))ralion offices,
but the AEP operations were later
transferred to Lancaster.
Galnlng experience
When th&lt;&gt; Meigo No.2 minP began
producing coal in 1972. the Sou ·
theastcrn Ohio coal industry was at
an extremely low ebb. Experimced
minPrs s t ill liv ing in t he area werC'
few and far belwf'&lt;'n. Very few
mines wen, still \\'Orkin g. and lhosf'

we re mostly small surtace-minin g

Twilling, Counted Cross-Stitch ,
Candlewicking, Stenciling.

Carole Hollyfield, Owner
452 Second Avenue
Galltpolt s, Ohto 456 31

,...,dint! Section ~

operations.
Many of the arE'a's experi('nced
minders had reachE'd r etirement
age, or, Jacking mines in which to
earn a living, had l!'ft Southeast em
Ohio fur factory jubs in ciliessuch as
Coolumbus. Oevcland, Akiun or
Detroit .
The Meigs No. 2 operation was
able to start out wit h a number of
exper if'nced work ers who had rome
from the old Putnam mine between
Point P leasant and Char les ton, W
Va .. which had just rl'C'' nlly gone
out of business. Southern Ohiu Coal
v.:as also able ro hire a number of
employees from the Liev ing Coal
Company, locaiE'd near Lakin, W.
Va ., which had also closed it s doors.
And, in 1975, when Cent ral Coal
Company 's Sporn mine at New
Haven, W . Va ., was idiE'd, Southern
Ohio Coal hired a number of
employees from that mine .
For the most part . howewr, the

cmployff'S whom the Meigs Oi \' ·
is ion hired in those early yean; had
never set foot inside an undergr ound
coa l mine before. A sign ificant
number of th oSP early em ployl'E's
w ere inv olved in thP construction of
various facilit ies at the Meigs
Divison, and electro to make the
switch from the contracting mmpany to Sout hern Ohio Coa l.
In its peak hiring years. seven out
of every 10 !'mployees hired a I the

Meigs Division were tot a ll y new to

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LONGWALLING BEGAN IN 1978- The first longwall unlt In the
Meigs complex went Into operation In December, 19'78 at Meigs No. 2.1n

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TIPP Cn'Y, Ohio tAP) Motorists who feel they've r eceivE'd
speeding t icket s unfairly have been
turning for help to the fi.Im that
makes the F uzzbuster r adar
detector
Some have found it in a guide that
began as an aid to a!lorneys but has
evolvE'd into a hefty volume some
motorists uS&lt;' for do-it -yourself
defenses.
" We r ealizE'd that mon&gt;and mon&gt;
people were starting to defend c ases
themselves. or want E'd to try to
attempt to," said Janice Lee, who
handles r adar law and public
relations for E lect rolert Inc .
In 1979, after helping defend a
landmark Miami radar case, Electrolert publlshE'd a "Legal Information Index On Pollee Speed Radar ,"
whlc:h Includes legal arguments
from that case and other Informa tion on radar and court procedures .
Altbough attorneys have more
experience with the court system
and judges, Ms. Lee claims " the
average person with a little blt of
research can properly defend hls
own radar case."
However,SharronCowley,executlve direCtor of the Dayton Bar
Association, said It would be hard for

..

a book to cover all situations.
Ms. Cowley hadn 't seen a copy of
the legal index but said , " Every case
i s dlfferen t from the next. You can
always gtve the basics but that' s all .
I wouldn't go into court without an
attorney ."
Electrolert's founder, Dale T .
Smllh , helpl'd develop pollee radar
but inventE'd the radardPiector after
seeing a growing number of
speeding convictions, sompofwhlch
motorist s fell were unfair.
Electrolert has been involvE'd
with several legal battles challeng.
ing radar arrests, but the Tipp
Clty·ba.-l company doesn'llntend
to help speeders beat the rap , M s.
Leesald.
''Our studies show one out of every
three radar tickets ls given In
error," Ms. Lee said. "With
spiraling Insurance rates the person
that Is getting shafted is the
motorist.
"We do not say go out and speed.
What w e do say ·Is If you have gotten
a ticket that youdonotdeseiVe,flght
It In court, because the more people
that say tluit they're not guUty, the
more people will understand and
look Into problems with the
equipment. "

distance necessaiJ' to work at Meigs

No. 1, Meigs No. 2 and Raccoon !'Jo

J
S..Cause the empiO\e&lt;•s at the
Meigs complf'x arf' drawn from
such a wide.• r anging aa·a, Southern
Ohio Coal Cu. rnakt'' a substantial
economic impact in fin" &lt;'Qunl iP~ of
SouthPastcrn Ohio -Ml'ig!-., Vinton,
Athe ns. Callia and . Jack~on -· a .-. wl'il
as!\1ason County. \1' . \'a. Thl'Meig'
Divis ion cxpt_'Cls to sp-' nd sornP $~
million in \'-1 agrs anct bt •nf'lil ~ fur its
1,':0)-pl us empi O.Y' £'&lt;'S !hi.., .\ ·f'~ll

OvC'r the pas! SL'\ y·f'ars. how!•\'Pr.
the rha racff'r oft hf'work fon -~ · c~t 1h('
Mei gs minps hJs changPd t'l 'mat'kd
blv. Siner 19-;"X, the \1t'ig..., Dl''i ....tJn
has not h~U 1v hin· am· ln.-.:\ J:X'ri cnced mim•rs· largf'h \)('(·.w~P of
thf' gradu :JI dov.:nlurn in 1hP high
sulfur Ohio C"Udl inclu~.tn ami tbl'
C'losings of othf'l d(•t.•p mlni'S
f'lsc•w hf'rf• in 1h(· "'"'('· Ad(h ·d \'Pill ~
ot rxpc•nenC'f' eomplr! (•d witll im
provcmcnb in tr,dining and r·duca
li on progra m s fo r emplm'l, ,..., h; 1\'t ·

hdlX'd build a highly cap;_~hti· W(ll k
force.
!\'lining t e&lt;: hn.ique~ &lt;· h aiiJ?;t'
All hough t hr df'n~lupm Pn t a I n·ork
J l J !1 1hrc'(• oft lle min(·:-: \\·;1:-. st ,nH "tl
\Vith co nli nuou~ ntim·r ·s . !'cwh \\-;t:~
OriginLIU)' p rujC'C1Pd lU Ul dJI(' l'Uil
ventional minin_g i'(!Ui pmPnt
r utting machin es. lo~ tding ma c hin e~. drill s. and l hf' lik ro.
AI the end oil ~7fi. for rxamph ·. th&lt; ·
Meigs \lo . :! minP includc"Cl 1:2
conv('ntion al S('('lions and JUS ! 1w()
cont lnuous m in&lt;'r s('('l ton s. •xht\f' t h('
Raccoon 1\o. :~ mmP hdd sLx
com ·pnt ional sN:tions and onl\ Oil( '
continuous miner S("('l ion .
Conventional mining d()('s afford
one adv anla):!t', in th ctt J carC'ful
crPw ran p1·oduc( ' ~~ (_'lt ';Ull •r 1&lt;t\'.' t'Ud I
than is possib\p IJ\ comlnuou~
mi ning.
:\ conH•ntionat ~ ('( ·t ion
crew JS ablr to a\·oid loadmg lhP wp
and honom !h at D cont\nuou~: minr1
of1 en takf's in 8d\'Pr1i'nt IY
Bul
convent ional mining- is ;J timr
consuming pnxcss that limtts tht ·
amount o f production tht-~1 1'\'f' n a
highl.'--'~skillC'd crpv: can managP
dur ing a da.'-··s timt'. Continuou s
miner SPCtions offpr inrrf'asf'd
pnxjucti\ ·ity bt't'au . . f' fpv.• ·r Pm ·
ployN:s a rl' rrqu i.n"'tl toopf'ra IP l'&lt;n·h
Sff' tion.

In 1~77. l ht• Meigs Di,·i-.Jn h&lt;·Ean
acquiring man' continuouc., rninr•r
units. phasin g out thf' f'om·ention
S('('tions Thf' Ia~ I of ! hf' rom·rnt iona I
mining se-ctions 'v\'il~ ph:.Jsdf'CI m1t at
Ftaccoon No. 1 in t 97~l. Com·rn t luna\
mi ning at Mdgs NLI. 1;.tnd MC'i g-.;, :\o.
2 was cndf&lt;l in JYf(J.
Planning for lonl("•all
Thf' ypar l~TI also mark['(l the
t.Jcoginning of pla nning for longv.'&lt;-111
mining in tlw MPigs Di\·bion . ThP
acquisition of con tinuous minf'r!-.
wa~ an important pan of that
plannin g. tx-cause (_'O ntinu ou s min ·
t•rs an• hC'llcr suill'll to drin• tht'
entries that :11r rrqu irrd in lllt'
df've lopmcnt of lafgf · h lo('k S of
cuai---C't:tll "pant'!&lt; ·· fnr lon gwa!l
ContimU'd un E -~

newly dcoveloped panel.

Radar detectors
help motorists

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1977 Chevrolet Impala

this view, a longwaU shield b.i being moved from a mined-out

the whys and wherefores of mining
coal. After surpassing I he l,IXXJ
employ&lt;'P mark in 1974, the Div·
ision's payroll cli mbed a bow 1.500
in 1975 and Jumped to sllghtly morl'
than 1,900 in 1976. The cmplovm enl
total today is still just above 1.900.
Wit h the start -up of the mines. a
substantial number of Sout hf'ast ern
Oh io natives who had tell the area
for better employ m en t oppo rtuni ti es C'lsewh(lrewPrl' ablf' to n"turn to
thPir homC'towns and secure jobs at
Southern Ohio Coal.
As th e payroll steadily increasE'd
at the Meigs Division in the ymrs
from 1971 until 1976, loca l govern·
m ent leaders wa tched the situa t ion
wit h curiosity. The area southwest
of Albany where !he min es arc

located-·around the communities of
Wilkesville, Salem Center and Point
Would the influx of new employees
at the mines cause a quick increase
in the populat ion of these villages'!
The answer. as il turnt'd out. was
" no ".
For the m&lt;J&gt;i! par1, the
employf'E'S hirE'd bv Soul hern Ohio
Coal' s thrf'f' ci&lt;'&lt;'P mines have
elected to remain in their home
towns. and instead commutP thf'

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MEIGS NO. 2 MINE

. The photo above shows excavation work
I

progressing on the slope entrance 1o the Meigs No. 2 mine In March,

19'72.

,•

�May 6, 1984

Pomenty-Middleport-Galllpolis, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

May 6,,1984

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

AEP's Meigs Mining Complex...
C&lt;tnlbwed from E-1
mining.
The division's first longwall unit,
the west longwall at Meigs No. 2,
began producing coal in December,
1978. The longwall at Meigs No. 1
staned operation in May, 198l and
the east longwall at Meigs No. 2
began shearing coal In December,
19&amp;l. Ineach case, however,nearlya
year of lead time was needed for
continuous miner units to prepare
the long wall panels.
Longwall mining Is seen by many
senior officials in the coal industry
as mining's trend for the future.
However . before a mine can acquire
the equipment for a longwall mining
unit and use it successfully, It must
meet certain objectives.
First of all. the compa ny must
have the needed capital to finance
the acquisition of the longwall
equipment. Starting a new continu -

ous miner section would require an

MIDNIGIIT SHIFI' -

Workt·rs «'1""1 fur tht• midnight shift and

prepan• to take tht• eh-· ,·ator do\o\on ttw t:»-foot !oihaft at Mt•igs 1\n. 2.

Meigs County agent\ corner

Extension notes ...
By .JOliN C. RifF:
ExteniOiion ,\gt• nl
;\gricuJturt•, Mf•igr; County
POMEROY - Spr ing work ha.s
been d('lay·ed all ov rr t hC' s taf f' dur
to ra in . Working gro und too wf't can
be a problf'm. Thf' machi npn· H'l '
us£' co ntinuf's to gPt bi ggt• r and

heavif'r.
R a ndall Rt't'd('!' , agricu ltural cngint'f'r at Ohio St at&lt; • Uni vrrsit.\ ·.
warns about potr nt iJ I problrms
from soil rompacTion _ Lower lrvf'l
f'ompaclon 1hf&gt;low f'ight inc hrs l
can l:)(' j ust R.s hi g a problf'm Js
surfarf' compac ti on.
Thf'rf' ar(' sf'vPra l th ings that
C':XCf'SSiH' compaction dOE's to thf'
soil. Thr biggC'st prubll'm rPsulting
f rom ('Orll(Jaction is rPdurtion in
crOp ~' i l'l ds h~ - as much Js :)()
p&lt;'rC~nt .

Compaction thaT Rc'f'df'r is rr fr rring to is dw p down in 1he soil . but it
ma.Y al so be nrar thr surfacf'.
Com pac Tion nnf' tn tw o ff' pt drt'p 1s
determinm b y· 1hC' total load JX'r
trac tor or rquipm C' nt a :x lf' . Com par·
tion nC'ar the su rfacp df'prnds on
tin? infla tion prrss urr. The solution
to surfacf' compaction ma~· rnf'an
simpl y st'lect ing lirC'~ or ::~ddi ng
duals to lhl' tirl' prPssun' ra n t'l(•

rotation:-; hr lp pl'f'\'f'nl &lt;Jnd soh'r
compaction too.
Shwp a nd Wormi ng ... As
lf'mp['ra t un•s approac h 70 dPgrecs
,-ou Cd n start 1hinking nbout
'SOJTning ~·o ur ~ hP0p.
Lunbs J rC' n01 bor n with int f' rn al
(XIras il('s . Parasitf'S ga in cntra ncr
\"iJ !WO ba sic I'OU!t 'S mo~ t
thrOUL;h ingesti on \.\'hPn s hf'C'p
gra\'t ' infcclf'd pastur(' or d1in k
(·nn taminatt•d u·afl'r in swampY or
rrurshy ~IIT'&lt;t s.
\Ytnptoms of parasitism &lt;H t ' :.1
p.!l1~. chalk\' skin t·ulor ;_mU paiP
g11 rn s . lips, nost ril ~ and f',\'PS ShN'P
tlftf'n han • ; 1 characwr istic cough.
1fla\· st"our and P\'f'n tually b('('omr
thin nr· Prrw cict !rd. Somr parA sites
C~ IU S(' :1 nt J!i rra hlr• swr lling in lht '
1hrm 1 rPg ion
l 'sing t 'll'a n past Ul 'f ' Wl t h rot a t ion
ell two tn th!'P('-W ('('k intf'rTaJs u ·j iJ
ht' lp pi'('V('Jlt para sitism Wormin~
with agC'nH suc h JS PTZ (phf'noth!azi nf'), Tl-)Z lthiaJ_X' ndazoi P \ or
Tr:1mi sol up to fou r tirnl's a _v t-ar
.-• hould IX' f' fff'cti\'C'.

ouUay of approximately $1 million,
but the equipment for a longwall
section would cost in the viciniiy of
$7-$8 million.
Second. the mine' s coal reserves
must be in a configurat ion condu ·
cive to longwall mining . Longwall
mining panels are commonly laid
out in widths of 500 to 700 feet and in
leng1hs ranging from 3500 feel to a
mile.
Finally , there must be sufficient
coal f&lt;'S('rves to last lor the life
expectancy of the longwall equip·
men! . The shear er, which has
revolving Sf('{'( drums on &lt;&gt;it her end
of the machine to cut the coal,
commonlv has a lifespan of threeor
four years.
OnP of the great advantages of
longwall mining is the total recovery
of the coa l. This maxlmizPs the

deep that equal or ~xc""d the
avrragf' prf'ss un' at thr suriJrr.
This ma.v romf' as a 5urpr isf'. hu t
adding clual s to thf' 2m horsf'powf'r
tractor pro bably will not h(' lp.
Switching In four-w hrf'l clrh·r wi ll
help. T his sprf'ad .;; thr v..·righ t ou~r
two a:x l ~ rat hf'r I han co ncPnt r ~1 1i ng
mos t of th at wf'ight on onP ;JX IP.
Usf' of ta nd('m or trijJIP a.•dps is
also t hr bf'st wa\ to rrdurr
compaction under manurr sprrud·
ers. frrtili ?r r s prrarlrrs ;1nrl g r;1in

wagon s.
• Soil m oist urf' is thco hi ggt&gt;sl fac tor
in compaction. So stay oH th f' land
when it is we&gt;! Eve&gt;n though thP soi l
m ay lx&gt; drv on top, thp subsoil may
contain an idPal amo unt of m oisrurf' for PxcPss ivc• cornpa &lt;·tion.

Duals help if you res ist the
temptation 10 work wet fi0ld s.
w hi ch would mln' down LJ tr.1rtor
wit h single tirrs. Let the fid el dry
out for an extra rla y or tv•o.
lf you are buying a new tractor,
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1983-84 deer season. the Ohio
Division of Wildlife says. The
haiVest represent s a 13 (X'rcent
increase over last week's ldll.
officials said.
Eight counties Coshocton.
Musklngum, Harrison , Meigs.
Guernsey, Athens, Washington and
Thscarawas - each r eponed more
than 2,00ldeer taken .

which was bull! to carry the coal
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Meigs No. 1.
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wasn't enough to handle coal trom
all three mines. In 1977, a 600-tons·
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Locating the second preparation
plant at Raccoon No. 3 offered
another advantage for the AEP
System . Before tbe Raccoon plant
was built, the mine was sending it s
raw coal by truck to M eigs No. 1,
where it was cleaned and loaded
onto the overland conveyor.
By washing the coal before
loading II onto trucks, the Raccoon
No. 3 mine was able to avoid
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over state highways to M"lgs No. 1.
That rednced the nwnber of trips
that Raccoon's truck drivers had to
mal«&gt; each day, and substantially
Improved the efficiency of the
mine's trucking operation .
With the conversion of the three
mines from conventional sections to
cont inuous miner sections, however, the two preparation plants
began receiving more and more
minute-sized or fine coAl. And, with
production from the three mines
starting to hit the 20,00! ·lon-a-&lt;lay
level on an increasingly regular
basis, the capacity of the two plants
was again being stretched .
In 1981, the construction began to
trans!orm th&lt;&gt; Meigs No. 1 prepara·
tlon plant Into a 2,®tons-per-hour
facility wit h features which Include
a computer-assisted control center
C&lt;tntbtued on E-3

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company's available coal reservE"S.

redu ced for hea\'ing eq uipment .
RMu cing co mpaction df'f'pt'r in
thf' " oil is murh toughf'r For thf'
pa st -w to 20 ~'f' ars. trac tors.
combines a nd ot h~~ r pquipm(•n t
ha vf' become biggf'r and hPJ\'ir.
Fift y hors(' JXHA..-'f'r tr;1c tors clu not
causf' much comi)('t ilion . HowPvrr,
a 200 horsPpO\-\T'r. twO-\\"hrt-·1 Ll r in •
tractor rna.\' crPa tf' press un •s J foot

same reason, theovertandconveyor

future, represent an even higher
percentage Inasmuch as some
preUminary tests have been dolt&lt;' on
the feaslllblty of installing a S&lt;'COnd
longwall at Meigs No. 1. Longwall
mining Is a critical factor in the
economic viability of the Meigs
complex; without It, the cost of coal
produced at Melggs wouldrlse toan
unacceptably high level.
Coal preparation
Although production from the
three-mine complex began just 12
years ago, the coal preparation
process for thp mines has changed
dramatically during that period of
time.
Initially, an &amp;XHons-per-hourcoal
preparation plant was built at Meigs
No. 1 to serve all three deep min€'.
The site for the plant was deter·
mined because Meigs No. 11s the
mi necloSPSt to Gavin Plant. For the

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rREPARATION PLANT

The Meigs No. I

prepardllon plant is shown above as it appeared In
June, 1973, with construction stiU in progress.

Jury will review high tech evidence
NEW YORK rAP)- The jury ina
young man' s manslaughter trial is
scheduled this wePk to view the
latest in high technology evidPnce : a
comput er-produced video graphic
purporting to show exactly how a
fatal auto accident occurred.
!.Rgal ex(X'ns say it will be the
first time jurors in a criminal trial
will be allowed to view a computer
simulation or animation. and warn
that such evidence m ay confuse
JUrors or unfairly (X'rsuade them .
The defendant is Michael
McHugh, 18. the driver of a car that
slammed into a concrete r etaining
wall on the Moshulu Parkwav in the
Bronx on March 13, ]983.
Four teen-age lriPnds riding with
McHugh were killed. and h&lt;&gt; was
charged with four counts of vchicu·
Jar manslaugh tf' r . If convictC'd, he
faces up to flO years in prison.
Police claim McHugh lost control
oft he car because hew as drunk. but
his attorney, Lawrence F'eitell.
plans to introduce a computer ized
animation which in stead shows that
the car crashed after it hit a utility
manhole that had beeo left
uncovered.
Because of publi city uru·cialed to
the computer graphics, John Col·
!ins. the judge hearin g the case.
imposed a gag order on al!omeys
for both sides early in the trial.
However. the two Queens College
physics professors who did a
computer analysis of the accident
and created t he video graph ics are
not covered by the order. and both of
them discu ssed th ei r work
enthusiastically.
Arthur Damask and Art hu r
Paskin have been doing co mpu ter
analysis of auto acddPnls for
lawyers for more than two yea r s.
but this will be the first time they

control and sm ashi ng into the wall.
Damask said.
He said that if the accident
occun·ed as the (X)liceclalm, the car
would have been spinning clockwise
- something he said thE' computer
simulation shows to be lm(X)sslble
wh~n lhe lawsofphysicsareapplied
to what is knownahout the accident.
The final ponion ofthefilmwillbe
an enlargement of the simulation,
Dam ask said, not unl!kean Isolated·
camera in sllint replay in a televised
football game.
Pa ul Rot hstein . a Georgetown
University law professo r . said
computer simulat ium; ha ve been
used in civil law suits to show how a
pi ec~ofmachin cry works andhow it

stands up to st ress.
But he said rhis is apparently the
fir s! timf' surh a simul a tion wiU be
introduced in a criminal case or to
reconstruct an auto accident.
" There are real dangers in it, if it
looks like m agic and it looks like a
pertect reproduction," he said.
"Wh~n magic is reprodu ced like
that, a jury lends to get m esm erized
or snowed bv that."
Frank Therkheimer , a former
federal pmsccutorwho now teaches
Pvidence at the University of
Wisconsin. added that judges will
have to exclude computer ·
generated animation if juror s
become confused by how it wa s
produced and what it may or may

not show.
Both law professors said allou-ing
such evidence could m ean technical, complicated courtroom battles
not oniy over the facts of a case, but
also how scientific principles were
applied to the facts.
For instance, not only will the
professor s' qualifications as physi clsts be Important in the McHugh
case, but their abilities and tech·
niques as computer programmers
could be subject to review. too.
Professors Damask and Paskin
charge$90an hourfortheirservices .
but said they donated the estimated
40 hours it took to produce the
computer graphics lor the M cHugh
cast• because they hop&lt;' it will lead
other lawyers tohire themandother
counsto allow such simulations into
evidence.
Damask. a special is! in collision

physics . will testify about the
computer analysi s while his panner
Paskin, a specialist in m etal
strength and fractures, wil l follow
him to the stand .
Tiley have done more than 100
computer analyses of accidents
over the past two years, they said.
Rather than relying on whal
witnesses say. they look only at the
physical evidence. putting weights
and masses and vectors and speed
and torque into the computer and
figuring out what happ&lt;'ned by the
hundnedth of a second.

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(Continued from Page E -2\
and filter presses to solidify and
compact the fine refuse from the
plant. The plant's new addition also
includes banks of froth flotation cells
to clean fine coal.
Now one of the largest coa l
preparation plants in th&lt;&gt;natlon, the
Meigs No. I facility Is unusual in that
it has a low-profile design rather
than the sUo- like look of most
preparation facilities. The lower
building Is seen as a plus for
malntenanCI' purposes. The plant Is
actually designed with four inde·
pendent coal-cleaning circuits, each
capable of handling 500 tons per
hour.
Similarly, a fine coal cleaning
circuit was added onto the Raccoon
No. 3 plant, and the capacity of that
facility was Increasedto700tons (X'r
hour. The two fine coal additions
have improved the COTl•istency of
the clean coal product being
supplied to Gavin Plant, and that
has resulted in Improved mainte·
nance and greater availabllty for
the two lJJO-mw gener ating units at
Gavin.
The conveyor system
When the Meigs complex began
operation, all of the coal from the
three mines traveled to Gavin Plant
by means of a 1o-muc overland
conveyor which connects the two.
Actually , some 15 miles of
conveyor were constructed when
the M eigs complex was being
developed. The first five miles Is an

for example, and 5.5mlles from that
point to the generating plant itself.
The tr ansfer points are equipped
with belt turnover dPv lces which flip
the belt over so that the side of the
bell which carries the coal remains
on the topside for the t rip back to the
tail pulley. This procedure minim·
izes problems with coal falling from
the bel !line onto the ground below .
The 10-mile conveyor fmm Meigs
to Gavin crosses over seven county
roads and two state highways, and
also tunnels underState Route 124on
its way to the (X)Wer plant.
In 1982. however. construction
was completed on a railloadout for
the Raccoon No. 3 m ine, and sinCI'
that time . the mine ha s shipped it s
coa l to Gavin by ra il ,elimin at ing the
truck fl eet that had been needed to
haul coa l to the clean coal silo at
M eigs No. l.
llesides build ing the new rail
loadout itself, the AEP System also
had to construct a rail car unioading
facility at Gavin Plant. And. a
33-milc sii"Pich of Chesapeake and
Ohio track had to be upgradl&gt;d in
order to handle th~ coal traffic.
Effects of recession
n the closing month s of 1~2.

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coal from the Meigs No.2 mine to the
Meigs No.1 preparation plant.
Both the fiv e-mile lntennine
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from Meigs to Gavin are 48 inches in
w1dth and have the ca pacity to ca rry
2,500 tons of coal (X'r hour.
Both the five-mile and 10-mile
conveyors were built with transfer
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lt'• fun to "'" and play
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Willis Funeral Home
CLEELAND II . WILLIS. DIR
Garfield at Ponemouth Rd
Ph 448·9296

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And so on and on she prattlet m her own
lnnonnt nd naive way Soon, however. her
ques~lons will become more compleK and her
parents will need all the love and wisdom they can

Mommv r I love you

Thank you for taking
co~ of me Thank you lor
cookies and milk and bm.d
Pl~e give mt o dlmr
for Sunday School I lib
Sunday School We- •1"9 and
Iough and learn about Cod

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" The Dayton T1re proe ..
1818 Eastern Av•
Phone 446 1113

Fortunately we as paren11 are not alone 1n
this endeavor The Church stands ready and anx
lou• to help us train our children Through"wor·
ship study and med1111tion W~e ca n lram to know
what God requlr~s o( us Next week attend the
church or synagogue of your choice

The Haskins-Tanner Co.

Mommy, I lout you

25 Court St
Galhpohs
S1lver Brrdge Plaza
Spnng Valley

Quality Clothing 11nce 1886

Dial 446 -0676

Fruth Pharmacy

J. D. North Produce Co.

Ope n Til 9 Every N1ght

364 Jackson P1k•

Ph 446 6610
fro m

Holzer Medrcal Center

Sunclay
Luke
24 1 12

French City Florist

Monday
1 Peter
, 3 12

Across

28 Cedar St
Galltpolts
Phone 446 9721

Canaday Realty
.A~ L,.ooodo ~

4% SWb

Complete Farm Supplies
1 10 Vine St
Gallopoloa

The Empire Furniture Co.

1uesday
John
20 t9 31

" Home of Quality Furmture ..

Doal 446·1405

WedneSday
Acl s
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Burnett's Roofing &amp;
Heating Co.

32 37

~t.OHCol

IB 446-3636 @.
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' "Large Enough to Serve You
Small Enough to Care ..

Thursday
1 JO illl

112 Eastern Ave

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F11day

Gene Plants &amp;Sons
300

Ac:t~
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12 16

Bob's Electronics

Plumbmg Heatmg
An CondiiJomng
Fourth Ave
Gall1polrs Oh

Upper Rt 7
Just south of the Holiday Inn

Ph 446 1637
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L HUW N Cll Y UN ITED MF:TH OD I ST
RPv 8Prnard Butcher pa stor Sunday
S£'hoo l 10 .t m
M ax Rankin Supt Su n
day pr('a c hln~ ser v!C(' at 6 p m Wedn&lt;"s
da ',. pra&gt;Pr Sl' r v l cf' al 7 30 p m
BID\\ ELL
UN I TED METHODIST
CHURCH M o rning wors h ip 10 a m Su n
da\ St::hoo l 9 a m MYF 6 30 p m TuPs
du) You th Coo tdlnator , Joa nnC' Roberl s
lR8 8561 Parsonag(&gt; ph 388 8660 Wf' wei
come vou to w orship with us
PORTER
UNI TED
METHODI ST
CH U RCH Sunday Sc hool 10 a m Sund ay
Evc&gt;nln g Wor ship 7 p m Mid wef'k prHyf'r
and B ibl e Sludy 7 p m ViednPsd ay Par
sonage ph 388 8660 We- wel co m e you t o
.,..orshlp wl!h us
WESTERMAN UNlT ED METHODISI
M orn ln.'! worship 9 a m Su nd AY Sc"'X)JIO
nes ~
a m MldWf'Ck B l bl(' Study 7 p m \

Galhpohs

D1al 446-2866

Burlile Oil Co., Inc .
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Jobber for Unton 76 Products
"Your Church Needs
Your Support "

'

Gall1polos

BAIRDS 24. HR. TOWING
BODY SHOP
FREE ESTIMATES

Changes in weekly church announcements must be reported to The
Tribune office by 5:00p.m. Wednes•
day in order to appear tn
Friday's
paper.
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An DISON F'RE E WILL RAPTIS I Sund.l\ Sc hool HJ .:1 111 Rllh.tJ d Barcu ~
Supl Rr c h.11d Nf'a ! Ao.;st Supt PH'&lt;J&lt; h
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C' hllr( h I PPOI f{ I
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1\ u&gt;~ thr fil st and tht r d Sund cl \ nr,ght s a !
- 10 R E1. Paul M ~ll ll n pas t :J r E\f'r\Onr
TS lmtll'd 10 a n r nd
MT 7. \0 N BAPTIST Old Rt 7 Sunda;
SC hool 10 ..t m M01 n1 ng Wo1shi p 11 a m
F:\f' ntng woro; hrp 7 p m Bl bi P ~ tud\- p m
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N ursNy pr o\ rdrd
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Su nd av S&lt; hool 11 u m
Sup1 MtkP Hu ghl.'s Jol' U1ummond lay
h td l' r
HOD\iEr U r\ IT F D METH OD JSJ Fir
~XK Pa~!m
R1 \ William K Lo; S1
( hurr h Sc hon! 10 &lt;.1m
V..o rs hlp 11 am
II 1nd Sr ' ou!ll Pl'lluws hrp Su nday .1 1 ti
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HIO CRAN Ul UN IT ED Mf. THODIST
72~, l .lkl' D1 Donald R Mnt son pastor
Su nda\ C'hu 1rh Sc hool Y UJ &lt;1m Su n d.a~
\\o rsh lp SC'rlcf' \0 lO :1 m Youlll r~ nd Chrl
t111 n s F r ll ows hlp a l b p m Su nda \1
(I NTf- RPOJ NT
FREEW/1 L GAP
TI S f C'HU H C H \1. E Curfm a n pastn r
Sund &lt;.n Sl hoot 10 a m Y.o rs hlp se r vJCf' dl
7 \41 p m Mrd Wt•Pk PrayPr sr r v lc{' on
Wf'dn Psda\ 1t 7 :l() u m
OLD EMORY FRF F:WI! L BAPTI S1 HlbiP Srud\ F'nd dY 7 :W p m Su nda)
Srhool lll 1 m E t nln~ '-I'!'. l iP~ 30 p m
f \f' r\ 11111' l S V..Pil Omf'
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ffil'f' n ~ Sup l E1 rn1ng Wnrs hlp 7 lO p rn
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Su nd a\ SChool 10 a m
luntor C h urc h 11
a 111
Mur n rn g Wors hip 11 1 rn
You ng
Pf'(I]JIE s Sc r v i(f' C hll drC'n s Church and
Ad ul t Brb lt' Stu d \ 7
p m WPdn psd.l\
PR OVI IH ~CF
M I SSIONARY BAP
li S I f' Ht RC H - Sun d.n St hoo l 10 a m
F vc nln!i! ""' o rshlp 7 p m W£'dnC'sd ,, ._ I'Vf'll
i ng BtbiP s tud v al 7 p m Buslnf'ss tn('(•r!ng
fourth W&lt;'dnesd a\ of lhf' mon lh RJ( ha rd
U nroe pas tor
BU IA VII LE l H R I S IJAN C'HURCH
B ul avl ll r R&lt;l (~ m rlt&gt;s North of R l l601
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off reP til4 I~A 817~ hOmf' Sunday Sc honl
q 10 a Ill Morning Wo r shi p at 10 30 a m
Sun day f'\.t•nlng wors hip 7 p m Wf'dnP-.
d.rv n1 g ht stu dy 7 p m ~ outh m('('tln!Z s

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Bur~pss pds lm '1unda) Sc hool 9 30 a m
M orni ng Wor ship 10 3fl a m
Sun day
f'\f'fllll)O! Sf' I V)Cf' ill 7 lO p m Wf'dJl(&gt;Sda y
PI nPr m ('f' linll: 7 Kl p m
f- 1\ IR HAVEN UN I TED M F: THODIST
Kan.a uga Cafl Lltc hfl f' ld pas tor Sund a\
Sr huo l 9 30 p m
PrParh l ng flr-. t an d
lh 1d Sund.I VS 7 30 p m
-.ec-o nd &lt;1nd
fn utlh Su nd ays 9 a m Wf'dnrsay PraYI'I
mf't'llng 7 p rn
PROSPECT ENTERPRI SE BAPTIST
Dan IJa tl~ past or Sunda',' School Hl a m
P1rachmg ev£&gt;rv Sun d a} niJ.lhl 7 30 p m
Pra ypr srr vlrf'
Wf'dnt•sday 7 30 p m

At 7 acrou from Ho1day Inn

446·4060

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&lt;&gt;oulh of Gall i poli s o n Rl 2IR .11 R .H t oo n
CrC( k Bndg(' Sund av ~ hOfl l P&lt;t&lt; h Sun
d:l'r 9 :\0 u m Rro Charll's nrumftf'ld a ~
c:up1 a nd Br o Phil P! shr r ::1~ A&lt;&gt;sl Supl
Wor ship Sf'T\ 1('1' Pac h Sund ay m orn rng a1
to J'i and Par h Sun d:n P\f' ntng d l 7 110 p
m Youth E'"&lt;'n Su nd n nJght !:i p m
Pr .-.,..PJ and Blbl t.' Stud v l'ar h \\ f'dnPsda\
Ul ., [){) p m N urw•r" ,n •.lli &lt;Jb ll' fo1 a ll S£' 1
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1 ('d \\ OO IPn
F '\IIH COMMLNII\ CHAPF! Jn vr!es
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d l\ Sc hool .11 'I lOam Y.n r -; hlp sf'n rcr
7 \41 p m C&gt;ach Sunda; 'o uth u t 7
p m
t .J c h Mond.t\
Albll' Sc hoo l ~ C'd n f'sdav a !
7 \4) p m Df n"i l Rob1•r1 s pas t or
1\F AO CH U RCH - P1 PaC h1n g sPrY ICf'S
i 111 p m Pach Sun d .JV HP\ ( ,O m C' r J ('n
ki n ~ p IS!Ot
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Rock y Je fff't s Sunday School Supt Sun
cl&lt;~ v School lO a rn
Sunday EvPmng seJ
\ JCf'S ., 30 p m Wf'dnc -sda y Pv &lt;•ntng sPr
\ Jef' 7 111pm
JU BII F: F C HR JSTlAN CENTER Gf'Orgf'
rff'k Road Rr\
I L emley
pasto1 Pau l Poar Ch un h School Su)Jt
Mornlr,~ W01
Church Schoo l 9 30 am
&lt;;;hlp 10 10 &lt;1 m Evenm2 Sf'r VICf' 7 :l(] p
rn Brblf'Stud yW('(I 7p m Classl'S for all
ag&lt;-s Th 1s ts a mlnrstry 10 ihPtOi a l per son
N u! S('IY p rov 1dE'd for ""or shlp sen tees
CROWN CITY WESLEYAN C H URC H
RE v f'u:'CI Shocklf'\. pas! or Ph 2'16 6453
Sunday School 9 Jll am Mornlnl{ Worshi p
10 30 am You Ill m Pf'ts Sunda v f'Vf'ntnl': at
b p m Sunda\ f'\P n l n~ "" or sh1p 7 p rn
Chri stian Youth Crusad f'r s tCYCJ Her
a id~ tgradf'S 111 Cadr1 s lgTa df'S 4 fil (',.
erv Tur&lt;&gt;da\ f rom 7 lo H 15 p m

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pJs t or Su nd a\ Schoo l 1ll d m
Sun d l Y
l\ !_gh1 7 30 p m
Vl r drlPsd n m g hr ';' 10 p
m \ out h sf'rY\CPs Monda\ al 7 p m Evf'r
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(AM P AJC, N FR EE\\ ILL BAP11 S1
CH L RCH Sund a\ q W a m Prrac hl ng
~f' r v rcP&lt;&gt; Pac h Sund ay ,11 10 lO a m b \
R l'v C' h 1rlf's Hr w l &gt; 'ou lh f'ac h fhur &lt;&gt;
da v al f, p m Prayf'J st'r V1Cf' and Blb l('
~ tud v Thursd l Y al 7 p m
fHF. SHE L I ER I N JESUS A RMS 113
Cc nlra l Avf' Jt lo (,randf' St&gt;nltf' S Satu r
d a',. n ig ht 7 \!) p m Fo r lnfor m a llun (a \1
Pas10r Rr\ Jo hn C Nic hols Jr 24'; 9471
THE SH F.LT ER I!'; II:.: SUS AR M S 20
mtl oul St Rt 141 &lt;:~ r Ara br a Ohr o SN\lCf's
\\f'dnP ~ d a\ and Sund av at 7 lOp m F or
f o r ln form a llon caB R(&gt; V John C N\('hoh
lr 2 :1 ~ 9.J7S
F'U\G SPRING MEUIODIST CHURCH
St Rt 141 2 mile; northf'asl of Water loo
Pll'tChtn ~ M'J'\ok'('S Satudra\ at i 00 p m Sun
d.w Sc-hoollO 00 a m Sunda\ For lnformcll lon
caU Pa stor HPV Thum 1an Bru m fiC'Id 64.1

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LILH I HOUSE
f AnFR ..,Atr F 1\S
SF.MR LY OF(,()[) Ht Jli(l 2 m TI P~ nnr lh
of Rl 15 Rob Rlbbt'f' pastor v.f'lmmP&lt;&gt;
vou lo ('O m C' and JOin t hl' bo&lt;:l\ of l hrt sl rn
out
C h aris m a~ I r
ln ll'rdf' nomln Jtlonal
11 ll am
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Su nd&lt;.Jy
S(hon l 10 lOa rn Mmnrn g \\ or\ lp 10 Kl
"f'dnl sd,t Y Sf'I\ ICI'!&lt;! 7 \(1 pm 1\ 1 hurch
.... hP!(' lf' ~u~ r hl iS ( I!'! LUid
APOSTOlI C F'AI111 CHUR C H
Bid
v.l'l l Sl HI :lrH f- i:i lr V!(..., Road Sun d &lt;iY
SchOol'l :lO.tm Mo r n l n g W or~ hr pliA M
F:vf'nrn~ f'\ a ngri i &lt;&gt;I IC' sr r \ lcf' s al h p m AI
hi I' If' lcllrn g V\f'dnrsda\ at 7 OIJ p m P.1~
wr Sh Pt man f\ John son
CE N TE NARY UNI T ED C' H R TS rt AN
CH URC H Co rnN F ,llr\lf'V. ( f'nlc nary
B u&lt;t d D&lt;t1rPII John son pastot l uck H oi
I( \ A~s t Paslur Sunda ',. Mm n m g \\.or
sh1p 10 .1 m
Sun d a\ Pn nl n~&lt;: spn lcP at
7 VI p m Pt.lw r m f'f'llng T huT s ar 7 lO
p m T hf' puh llr Is..., f'lco rn p lu u II "'' n IC('S
Cl N n NAH Y UNI fF_D M E THODI ST
\ HUHl H H1 14 1 lf'n lf'n&lt;llv O h ro P earl
r\ Casto pas l or Sund.t \ Morn1n ~ \\'o r shlp
9 lft a m Sunda\ Sclloo l 10 «&lt; .1 m
SPR I N(,F\ELD MI SSIONARY nAP
T! ST CHURCH Larrv Ju stus paslor
Su nd ay Schpol 9 111 a m Sup ! C'llnr Fitch
Su nd a\ PVf'nl nl': srrvl tC' a t 7 Alb ic Stud v
Wcdn l'sd av f''-'('11\ng a 1 7 p m
I&lt;J N(,S CH APE l CH URCH King s Rd
C1ow n C1tv RPv Joh n JpffrPy pasto r
Su nd aYS( hool and Morning W o r shi p at 10
a m Eve nin g Wo r ship Sunda y 7 p m a nd
fu Psda.,.. " 30 p m EH•rvone wplcom&lt;P

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Nay 6, 1984

AEP's •••

(Continued from PagP E 3)
nlcess!on that was gripping the
country began havmgd!reetfects on
the AEP System a nd the Meigs
mining complex Because of the
closing of numerous st£'el mills,
aluminum plants, and automobile
industry-related firms, sales of
electi1c power by the AEP System
dropped by 13 7 percent in 1\R.!
The reduced demand for electrtc
power translated into a reduced
need for coal And because of that,
the Meigs No. 1 mine was idled and
the Meigs No. 2 mine was part !ally
idled m November of that year.
In late December additional
layoffs occurred at the Meigs No 2
mine, and in January, 1983, the
Raccoon No 3 mine was idled.
totally stopping pro:luctlon from the
three mines Employees at a ll three
mlnes were recalled m late April,
when the economy began showing
signs of Improvement, and pro:luc
tlon resumed on May 2
11te mines today
At the present time. the Me1gs No
1 mine includes seven coni muou s
miner sections and a longwail unit,
the Meigs No 2 mme has 10
continuous mmer sectlons and two
longwalls, and the Raccoon No 3
mine has eight continuous miner
sections
Because of the tremendous siZe
and lncreasmg complexity of these
three operations, steps have been
initiated to divide managenal
respons1 blli ties for these opera !Ions
Management of the Raccoon No 3
mine 1s currently being handled
mdependenti; of the Me1gsNo 1 and
No 2facUlties
With the construchon of the Me1gs
mining complex, and the subse
quent additiOns and renova 11ons of
both nurung equ1pmen1 and coa l
preparatiOn facilities. the AEP
System has made a $3lO nulhon
mvestment m lhe economv of
Southeastern Oh1o
The coal reserves wh1ch Southern
Ohio Coa l Co co ntrols m Me 1gs and
Vinton Count1es are suff1c1en1 lo
allow the company to cont muc
mmlng opel atwns for at lpasl 30
more years The Mc1gs and Rae
coon mmes lnlend lobe a dynarruc
part of the Southeastern Ohio
commuruty for a long lune lo come

T R INITY BAP liST f' HUR CH - Cornf't
of W&lt;•st Co!I C'g{' a nd R 1dgp In Rio ( .rn nde
RPv J ospph L Godw tn Jr pas tor Ser
VI(£'S Sun day Sc hoo l for all a~ow s al 9 JO a
m Mornin g \\ or sh 1p 10 30 a m Sunda y
and WPdnpsda',' {'Vf'ntn~ sf'r Vt('(ls 7 p m
N ursf'r~ p r ovl dt:'d du rin.'! a ll sf'rvkes Fur
ln fm m all on tall .!45 9121 or 24!1 !1Jll 2
EDNA CHAPEL CHUR CH rf'f'ns Run
Ro.td EvPrv S 11u rd a~ .1 ~d Sunday even
rngs al 7 00 p m Ja m C&gt;-. Qu('('n pa stor
CAl VARY PENTECOSTAL
CHlffiCH
Clay Chapt:&gt;l Hoad Titt&gt; Church wh('f'(' the
Book of A.rl s IS st ill hl&gt;lng pn&gt;a('hed Sunday
morning !i£'1'VI ~ 10 am Sunda y ('Vf'llin2 ser
vk'l' al tl p m Thf'Sdav Rlblf' Stud} i )} p m
Thursda} Young PPOpil' mMrng at 7 l) p m
Past01 David \\ hll&lt;' F or tr.ms!Xlria tlon call

44&lt;&gt;7649

HA RR I S BAPTI ST - Rf'\ Ronnrp Urn
Jpy pasto r Su nda y Schoo l WAm Preac h
ln g 11 AM f'i1( h Sunda\ Youth ~ PT V[('('s
WPd h 4:l p m
Wf'dn{'sdav nig ht ser
V(Cf'S 7 J0 p m
V I NTON PU t L COS P EL - 41~ Main St
V!nlon Sunda v School 10 a m Sunday
nl g h1 S('TVlcrs 7 p m Thur ~d a',. !&gt;Nv lces 7
p m For m orP Information or Jran spo rta
t1o n ca ll Ca rl Stf'wart 179 ?770
DANVILL F. HOLJNE~'&lt;l CHURCH located
on Rt 32"&gt; bl&gt;rw('{'n V!nlon and L.anw;:vlllf' Thf'
Rev Ben Wan .;; pastor Sunday School 9 .}) a
m Bobby Larntll:&gt;rt sup! M omml': ~~oo11&gt;hlp
10 lJ a m lhJidl'('n ~ Hi.l ppy !lour h 4-"i p m
Pray('r and Blb lf' Srudv 7 .'J) p m Mlsslonaf)
meellnfi{ first Wednc'Sday of roch monlh a! 7 ~

A fl yer to explam to voters how
retlremenl benefit s for elecled
officials in Me1gs Cou nty a nd Ohio
are accumu lated 1s bemg dlstnbuted In the count;
Accordmg 10 the fl yer. all elecled
officials begin accumula ting retire
ment benefit s afler thP fifth vearof
service m the1r posl s and benef1ls
mcrease vearly wilh years of
serviCe Elected offiClalsdo no I need
specific periods of years to ret1re
unde1 the svstPm andcanJ PI Ifew llh
benefits aflcr the fl&gt;e years of
serviCe and lhe a lta med age al
rellremenl Ihe fi ver pomts oul

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L.ORD...JN Q-1URO-I1HIS YEAR

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAT., MAY 12, 1984

LEG QUARTERS

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U.S.D.A. CHOICE

Round Steak • • • •
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Steak ........... .• • •
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$}49

In area Wednesday
A representative from thcofflccof
Congressman Clarence M11ler will
conduct a n open door sess 1on from
10 am to 12 noon Wednesday al the
courthouse m PomProy Anyone
having ques11ons concermng the
federal go\ emmenl lS mvll ed to stop
by tO diSCUSS Ihem WII h lhP
representallve

Cases dismissed

Strawberries ..... .
PAR KAY

Margarine

Divorce gran led
In Me1gs County Common Pleas
Court. Kalhy Fife was gra nled a
divorce from Gary Fife on charges
of goss neglecl Marrlagcs dl sso iwd
were Pamela S Miller and Kell hE
Miller and James F Po'-' ell and
Rebecca E Powell

Emergency run
ThP Rutland E mPl gencv squad
wenl to Meigs Mm!' 2 al 12 13 p m
Thursday for Randy Tacketl. laken
to Veterans Memorial Hospital

Maniage license
Freddy Keith Pickens, 28, Racme.
and Edith Ann Salser, 24, Racine.
were issued a marriage license ln
Me!KS County Probate Court

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THRIFT KING GREEN BEANS, PEAS or

WK Corn ••••••••

15 112 - 17 OZ.

JENO'S

SWEETIE

lunch Cakes

12 CT.

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79¢ PIZZA

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Jury trial cancelled
A jury b1al set for Tuesday, Ma y
8, has been cancelled, and 1urors
need not report Donna Boyd of
Meigs County Court announced
today.

79¢

CALIFORNIA

Three cases wen., dtsmtssed m
Meigs County Common P lms
Court
DlssmlSsed were Farmers Bank
~nd Savmgs Co . versus Da le Hill
Ford Traclor. inc • Aille Sunon and
Maria W Waldmg V!'rsus Debra
Powell dhaTheForTheAolhofYou
Salon

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C'UITF:R
W ESI EVAN
CHURCH John Hf'r'Sman pastor Sunda',.
SchOOl 9: lJ am Worship Sc&gt;rvtce. 10 t&lt;; a m
Evenln!Z Sl'rviCf' 7 l) p rn Praver and 14'ai'll'
Weredn&lt;E'sday 7 :Jl p m EVf'I"Vonp W(')COmf'
FAIRVIEW C HRI~AN CHURCH C('n
lerp:&gt;lnr OH E d Cmr pa s1or Sunday Sc hool
10 a m Sunday rvrnlflll 'lf&gt;rvi&lt;:'E'S 7 p m
CROWN CITY CHURCH OF' GOD romf'r
of Charles and Ga llla Sts luanlta Thacker
pastor Worship and Sunday Sc hnol 10 a m
Sunday evenlnfi{ SC'rvl('(' 7 (}) p m ThursdaY
E'venlng Servi('e 7 00 p m
MINA CHAPE L CHURCH KPvln John
son pastor Sunday morning servlcf' 10 oo'
a m Preachln~ Sunday EvPn lng 7 lOp m
J;;veryonE' w&lt;P lcom e-

The Right I o
Umit Ouantiti""

Flyer explains benefits

DEER CREE K FREE WILL BAI'liST
CHURCH on K oon tz Sa il or Road off St Rl
12r, b E&gt;IwP&lt;Pn Rlo G randf' and VInton Sun
day Sc hool 10 a rn Sunday Morning wor
shi p 11 IU am Sunday ni Rht 7 30 p m
\\{'() nf'Sda\ n1gh1 pra\Pr st:'rV IC('i 30p m
Rc\ Ll ovd F r) past or Da nn v St &lt;tplt:&gt;IUn
Sundav School Sup1 'fh f' ro n_grf'g tlron In
"liPS f'\crvo nl' l owo r shlp "'llh u s
(, UY AN T ABERNACLE Rt 11H Sun
d.a~ s.- ' v 1cf&gt;&lt;. 7 p m Su nda y Sc hool \0 a m
Pl a',.PI met•tlng Pach T hursda} 7 p m
PALESTIN E U
B API ST CHURCH
Sco tt CWJ n S&lt;&gt;rv[c('S S.al urd ay and Su nd ay
nt_g h ls lx&gt;g1 nn rng al 7 Pach n1~h t RC'\
Jf'ssf&gt; Jpffprs pastor
P1 PLEA SANT SEVENTH DAY AD
\ E N T! ST CH U RCH loca iPd on Rt 2 N
Paslor Herbf'rt S1h rr As~rs l a nl Pas t or
1\llf'n St um p Saturda\ Bthl P Stud y q 15 a
m Sa turday Wor shtp SPrv tcf' 11 a rn
"••d ncsda\ Pra'rf'r m C'f'll ng 7 I~ p m F or
mot(' I nform a 1!On call 44ti :.!bHH o r 104 f!9;
tY- 1
(;U'\ AN VAlLE\ MI SS IO N,\R ' AAP
1 1S1 CHU RCH Pl.11form Oh a l Jet ofSI
n r 1Ul .md St Rt 117 St f'\C'Thackcr pas
101 Sunda \ School &lt;J I ~ 311 am Mo rnrn ~~:
Worship 10 40 Sund av &lt;'Vf'nl ng sprv!('(' at
7 p m WrdnPSd 1\ 1' \Pn tn~ M 'l VICf' I VOU ih
pra\1'1 B1bll' ~ lud y r dl 7 p m Evf'r y onf'
"r-Jro m f'
MT CARMEl
HAP l i ST CHU RCH
Bldwf'l l Oh Pastor HC'\ \&lt;JnCf' Wa rson
Sund av Schoo l ~ KJ am l hu l"f'h s..n tt'('S
1&lt;J ( h Sund ay 10 4 ~ am WPdnesda y n l~ht
B rblt• Stud \ h p m
Wf'dn f"Sclav n l ~hl
pli.t \f'T mt&gt;f'tm gi pm
~i I OLJS CATI-101 IC ( HURCH Falhf'r
W11llam M yC'rs p.:.~stor S..llurd&lt;J\ f'\'l'nrng
m.ts'i ~ ll p m Ea rlv M orrun _g Mass on Su n
d av~ fl d m and Jfl l} a m

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5Lb.
Bag

-$159

L1m1t One Per Customer
Good Only At Powell's
Olfer E~p1res Sat . May 12. 1984

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8/Sl

• 12 Oz.
• Cans
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Good Only At Powell's
Olfer hp1res Sal. . May 12. 1984

10.8 OZ. PK.

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TIDE DETERGENT
171 Oz.
Box

$599

L1m1t One Per Customer •
Good Only At Powells
Offer Expues Sat.. May 12. 1984

TOILET TISSUE
• 4 Roll
Pkg.

99¢

L1m1t One Per Customer
Good Only At Powell's
Offer Expires Sat May 12. 1984

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Page- E-6--The

Times-Sentinel

May 6, 1984

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va ,

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40 Ct.
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�May 6, 1984

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Times-Sentinel

. Local firm sold products all over country in 19th century
By J .o \MES SANDS

Special Correspondent
In the 19th
GALLIPOLIS century. only a ha ndful of products
made in Ga llipolis wer e sold in
!'Very state in the Union. One ol

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ciftc which was "'
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manufactured by
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th e P e t er A
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Sanns and Son ......
Drug Com pany. We quote an lffiO Gallipolis Journal
about this medici ne: "Sa nn's Rh&lt;&gt;u·

ma Uc Specifi c Is a n .'rn r&gt;dy tha! is

being introd uced int o eve ry sta te in
the U nion and is fast gaining a
rf•puta ti on for its promptness and
in all r hl:'u m at i c

troubles."
The son In the partnership was
Jam es H . Sanns, who has bultt the
home we lea l ure today at 240 First
Avenue. This Victorian dwelling
dates to 1881.
•
Jam es Sanns was an 1874 gradu·
ate of the Cincinnati College of
Pharmacy and later graduated
from the Maryland College of
Pharmacy In Baltimore.
Peter Sa nns was the son of John
Pierre Sanns who built the house at
11 Court about 1820. John Pierre
was the first of the Sanns family to
come to Gallipolis. arriving about
1812. John Pierre was born in
Holland In 1788. Peter and one of his
brothers. D r. John Sanns. had

e fri eienc~'

Agriculture and our community

Five Gallia County farmers
cooperate in demonstration
B~·

BRYSON K Cc\RTER
ExWn"iion Agf"nt

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Gallia County
GALU PO U S Fiv&lt;• Gall ia
Cou nty· farm P r ~ Jn' roo perating
wit h the L\ !(•nsiuin Sl'l \.'iCf' in a
soylX'an dt"monstratum projrct th is
s umml' r. T hl'\' arf': .IOf' Thompson .

ChPsh irf': .krry Or•a !. \ 'i nl un. \ ' ic
.'Ji d a~· . :\orthu !J: C 1rlos l'am pb\•11
J nd Frank .. nu;f' M11ls. Crown

Cit v .
Then• i..; cl four -fol d purp 1'-t&gt; to
thf&gt;Se d t•mon~tr&lt;J! i( ln s :
First. w(• woul d like to show
soybeun :,·irltl n"·;po nsf' to PK
fe rti liza tinn at recurnm cndPCI &lt;.Jnd
red uc&lt;:&gt;d IP\'f' ls
Sp.cond. WP ~lrt ' t ry 1 n ~ to obt ni n

the

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pm ·iron mflntJI con diti ons th a t
I'Xis t .
T hird. w p v.·, tnl to co ntinuedr m ons tra t ing t hl' rolr of so~· bf.an
in a .Jo hnsong r: 1 ~s l'r:td icati on

using con\'enll onal t!llage m ethods
Fiv~ different seed companies
have provided soyhean seed and
this will also give "rea farmers an
opportuni ty to evaluate variou s
soybean hybrids that are available.
We w ill bc m aklng moreinforma·
tion availa ble as the summer goes
along on these projects and a tour of
"'vera! of the farms 1perhaps ali i
wil l be held in m id-summer, givi ng
.vou
chathe
nce meantime.
to ta ke a first
ha ndt
look .a In
I don'
bPiicve farmers wou ld mind y ou
stopping by and checking out the
p er f o rmance
dPmonstra tlon s.

of

the

It 's a good idea to check your
tobacco plant bed frequently to see
if It needs watering. I know we had a
t1·cm endous amount of ra in last
month , bu t i t's my understanding
tha t on late sown beds there is a
much gr ea ter likelihood of the
ground gell ing too dry so I pass
along thi s word of caution.
If you ha ve q uestions on grolA'i ng

program.
Fourth. in f'OOJX'ration with the
soi I a nrl w :t trr co nsf' n. J t inn d is trict.
wp .::t n ' a ll t'mpting th C' b0nC'fi r~ of

w&lt;"Cd cont rol s. then obta in your
copy of a "Tobacco Production

consC'r'Ya lion tilla g(' practices in
growin g so_v bf&gt;an s a s npPf)sPd t o

Handout " that we have avaUableat
the Ext ension Office for $1.75.

toba cco -

fertili zers, lnsecl!cldes,

begun the drug business In J.B60 and
continued until 1875 under that
arrangement. In 1875, Peter took
sole ownership and eventually
added his son James as a full
partner.
The original Sanns Drug store
stood about where the Haskins·
Tanner building Is now located. It
burned to the ground In 1!1!2 along
with two adjoining bultdlngs. Those
three structures were rebultt the
next year with the Sanns Drugstor e
moving up the block and Harry
Frank taking over the old Sanns
spot. From 1883 to the early 1890s

came to a tragic end In early llfe. It
seems Frank Sanns and Harley
BoYle's son Fred, then high school
students, had conducted electrical
experiments on the clothesline at
the BoYle home. They had run an
electrical charge through the ciathesllne so that the Bovle maid
would receive a small shock when
she made Incidental ~ontact with
the wire clothesline.
One evening as Frank was
passing through the BoYle yard to
the shed In the rear where hew as to
m eet MJster Bovle, he took hole of
the wire to lilt It up to pass under it.

the Sanns also operated a branch
store In the bultdlng now housing
The Wiseman Agency. The drug
store end of the Sanns Drug
Company was closed In 1894, but the
Sanns Rheumatic Specific Drug
Company continued for several
years under James' son Wayne and
his wife Dot who used the house at
240 First as their sales office .
Wayne Sanns, who served as city
auditor, died In 1936 and Dot
continued to live at 240 First until
her death ln 1965.
Wayne and Dot had one son,
Frank, who was named after
Francis Sanns, a brother to Peter
and Dr. John Sanns. Francis, also
ca lled Frank, was killed in 1848
when the steamboat Blue Ridge
exploded near the Gallipolis wharf,
only a l ew feet from Francis' hom e.
The son of Wayne and Dot Sanns,
Frank, like his namesake, also

It was raining that night and with a
combination of wet shoes, wet
ground, and a wet wire, there was a
short circuit and 220 volts of
electricity passed through Frank
Sanns. His bodily functions were
suspended. Called to the scene were
Dr. Barton and Dr. Charles Holzer
Sr. The latter had arrived only
seven minutes alter the accident
occurred with his pulmoter and
after 10 minutes of treatment
re-established breathing function to
Sanns . But then the boy gave out
one convulsive Inhalation and was
gone. This Incident occurred on
April 7, 1918.
Ironically, Frank and Fred had
been planning on joining the
military two months later when
their class was graduated from
Gallla Aca dem y.
Sands' address Is Box 93, Clarksburg, Ohio 43115.

TIOS VIctorian home at 240 F1rst Avenue was built In 1881 for
James and MagKJe Sanm. The Sanns' name would he 3Sil0Ciated with
the dwelling untO 1111111, when Dot Sanns died. The Sanns Rheumatic
Specific Drug Company had Its offices In the hou."" In the early part of
this century.

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