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                  <text>Page-12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Local Briefs:
Council approves water ordinance
Raclnc Village Cou ncil. me&lt;&gt;tlng In recessed session earlier this
week . approved the first reading of an ordinance which will affect

dC'linquf'nt water users.
Rather than allowing customers to be six months delinquent. they
will be considered delinquent after three months of service.
Residents ar!' billed for waiE'r every quarter.
Aitrr one billing r:eriod notice of termination of service will be
gJVen. Th&lt;' second and third reading of the ordinance will be given in
Jul:..
Council. in other business. suspendf'd the rules and gave approval
to three readings of an ordinance amendlng a prior ordinance
r:&lt;&gt;rmitting utility companies to terminate service up until 12: lJ p.m
on Frida:.·.
Stl'('('t Commissioner Glen Rizer requested that council ask
rPSidmts nor to fill garbage bags to the top, as it Cr!'ates a problem
when loading onto th e truck .
Council approved a request by the Board of Public Affairs to
purchase a 19/H truck wi th a mechanic's tool bed; agreed to purchase
two culver1s from Lhl' county highway department to be used on
street crossings; and asked Dan Sayl'!' to obtain prices for new tUe
and insu lation to be placed in the ceiling in the kitchen located in the
city building.
It was announced that thp streer comm ittee wiU meet to make
plans for repair 10 Pmrl Slrff't.
Council adjourned until July 2 a1 7 p.m.

Water conservation requested
ThP Sy racuse Board of Public Affairs has asked Syracuse r esidents
to conservPon worer whUP lh&lt;' main pump L• our of order.
A I thl' PT1'SI'n t time. a smallf'r pump is being used. Residents are
asked not to water lawns or gardPns, fill pools or wash cars.

Dance swted at legion post
TherP wtll be square, round and slow dancing at Eli Denison P&lt;l51
467. American Legion. Rutland, Saturday from 9 p.m until) a.m .
ThPrP will be a live band . snark bar and refr!'Shrnent stand.
Dunat ions at thf' door are$2 for adults and $1.0() for childr!'n.

Emergency runs reported
Five emergency runs were made by local units Thursday. the
Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reported.
At 8: :l3 a.m. Racine was callf'd to l.etart Falls for Lori Anderson.
taken to Holzer Mf'dical Center; at 9: 18a.m. Pomeroy to Mulberry
Heights for Dick Follrod . non·transport
A I o p.m Middleport to North Second Str('('t for Margar!'l
Va ncoonev. non-transport; a 15: 09 p.m. Tupr:ers Plains to Ohio 248 for
Ronald S\'-'30 and William Bumgartrn, involved in an .;Juto accident,
takPn to VPler'llls MPmorial Hospital; at 7: 05p.m . Syracuse to Ohio
12~ tor W.D . Parsons, taken to Camden-Clark Hospital. Parkersburg.

Friday, June 22, 1984

Racine schedules July 4th celebration
RACINE - The Racine VolunIE'er Fire Department recently
finalized plans for the annual
" Fourth of July" celebra tton held
each lndependmce Day in Racine.
As In the past , many activltles
have been planned for themld-week
holiday, including rbe annual pa rade, chicken barbeque, childf'!&gt;n's
games and a fireworks display.
Kicking off the day will be a
flag-ralslng cefl't1lony at Southern
Junior High School, where the
parade will originate. The ceremony will begin at 9:50a.m. with the
Southern High School Marching
Band playing the National Anthem.
The parade lineup begins a r 9: 15
a.m. on tlle junior high school
grounds and baseball fields, while
the parade itself will begin at !Oa.m.
All entries are welcome and three
prizes w ill be awarded to floats in
bJth the theme and non-theme
divisions.
This year's theme includes all
entries related to freedom and
i ndependence. while also exhibiting

the colors of our country . Prizes
Include $50 for first place, $lJ for
second, and $15 for third in each
division.
All civic organlza lions, clubs, fire
departments, churches, and businesses are urged to build floats or
participate In the parade in some

manner.
Bicycle's decorated in r!'d, white
and blue will also be awarded prizes
in four age divisions. All bicycle
entries should pre-enter, although
other groups may enter at tile time
of the lineup.
Following this year's parade will
be a chicken barbeque at tile Racine
Fire House, featuring dinners or
individual chicken halves. The
fireman's auxiliary has also been
quite active, making homemade ice
cream, hot dogs, and other refreshm ents for the dinner, while also
serving throughcut the day.
Beginning all p.m., a singles and
doubles horse shoe match will be
held. A $2 entry fee is required with

the winner receiving one-quarter of
the total entry fees. At2p.m. orat the
conclusion of the horse shoe event,
chlldr!'n's games will be held. A
greased pole, big wheel race,
bicycle races, sack race, threelegged race, and sawdustpllewlll be
among those games available.
Evening entertainment will also
be provided as the auxiliary will
sponsor the Shade Valley Band at
the junior highschool, beginningat7
p.m. unW 9 or 9:ll p.m. The band
will play bluegrass and all country·
western hits.
AI 10 p.m. the fireworks display
will begin.
For further information, or to

involved with "45701" who has
broadcasting background, said 15
shows are planned _

" 45701" is set and taped in the
town. and its stars are residents
playing spoofs of thf'mselves.
.. By tlle end of 1he summer, we
hor:e I he comnn unity will be really
involved," said "45701" producer
Scott Gordon. He said community
support already has been good.

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CINCI:'&gt;iNATI 1AP 1 - Thr airplane that crashf'd shortLy afrcr
taking off from ~unkrn Airport.
killing four people Wednesday. had
rPCE'ived JPI fur l msrcad of higherOf'tane a \1 a t ion gasoline', a National
TransportatiOn saJrty Board in Spt:'('tor says.

" Wp h&lt;t\·cn' t df't&lt;'nnim'(] lh&lt;'
caUSP wt, " Wuliam CoopPr said
Thursday . "But tlw rumor \'OU\'P
h&lt;'ard abJut the plane ha,·ing jPI fuel
is I ruP. In an l'ngi nP likr thai . I"' furl
produces almosr nn rX&gt;wrr
" In most caSf·~ . a (..li&lt;Jn(' with thr
wrong fuel would lx• ablP to nm for
9·10 minutes beforP having trouhlr.
Generally. hP would hm·r had
mough good ga s in hrs Li nes to gPt up
off lhP ground beforP lhc engine
would start running rough and
i&lt;l, ing power." hP sa id .

Company spokesman R.W. Irelan
said thccutbackwill amou nrrojust.1
pc-rC'f'ntof cuiTf'nl producTion at thf'

.Jackson Countv plan 1 "so 1hr &lt;'X ten t

SWIM WEAR
By:
Castaway

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT

Lottery winners
CLEVE;AND IAI'I The
winning number drawn Thursday
night in the Ohio Lottery's daily
game. " The Number," was 096.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday tllrough Friday, the win·
nlng number was 9312.

unba
Vol. 19 No :ZO
Copyriglltod 1984

By JOHN CHALFANT
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP) - Ohio taxpayers arP
abJut to find out how much money the General
Assembly- which approved Gov. Richard Celeste's
'() r:ereent income tax boost last year - is going to
give back to th&lt;'m individually in a r!'fund .
Action on Celeste's proposaltodistributc$.'i0million
of a $131 million state budget surplus among abJut ·I
million taxpayers highlrg hts the agenda as legislators
return for an early surruner session.
Although the refund totals $50 million. the formula
for distributing the money has not been determined.
Based on the total number of taxpa yers, refunds could
averag!' $12.0().
Bur legislators likely will decide to distribute tile

cash based on the amount of taxes an ind iv;dual paid .
"I want it to be as fair as possible and as simple as
possible," Celeste said.
Senate President Harry M eshE'l, D-Youngstown.
predicted rbe upr:er chamber would reconsider at a
Tuesday session a House-passed bill distributing $3)
million in surplu s state lottery funds .
Th&lt;' maliN has been on the back bumer for a month
after a dcbare ovN whether all the surplus should be
given to schools now or $40 million put into a rainy da.v
fund for futur!' school contingencies rouched off a
bitter exchange.
"We're worklng on it. Wp'll probably get it out in
essentially the same form." Meshel sa1d without
offering details. "1 think there'll be agreement on thE'

' •

airplane crashed. sard Lorenzo
Rogers of the Federal Av·ialion
Adminis tra tion.

Admissions - Carl Schultz .Jr ..
RacinP; Murl Douglas. Pomeroy .
Discharges - Francis Adkins.
Betty Maynard. Jo hn Hoffman
1\elli&lt;' Pric&lt;•.
·

Orioles to Nippon
BALTIMORE IAPI-It wlllbea
longer than usual season for the
Baltimore Orioles. wbether or not
they make the American League
playoffs.
As soon as they finish their last
game of the season, they wUJieavc
on a tour of Japan. They wUI help
celebrate the OO!h annlvl'rsaryof the
Yomiuri Giants.

comp!Pted
RiffP has lK'&lt;'n at odds O\'Pr 1tu• mPa surL' with
Consumr'rs· Coun S!'I Williom Spratlr•)'. who rs
lobb:.·ing to strengthm it. Riffe qu!'sllom'd " the
propriety" of a po ll Sp rallry commissioned in which
5b percent of rhoSf' qu estioned sa id uli liti('s - &lt;lnd not
their customers - should pa~· thf' costs of 11('\\'
construction.
Also heading for a House floor vote is a bill aimed at

of n('f'd law .
That is thP s:vstPm in which hospitdls, nursing
hornrs and othr•r h(•dl !h carT' f&lt;Jcilitips Sf'('k s1&lt;J 11'
J.pprov;.~l fur major Pxpansion projl"C'ls or r'Ciuiprnl'nt
purcha ses .
Pa ssage of th(' bill would put the r&lt;'vamped
cost -containmmt s;·stem in pla ce .Ju\\ 1. That 's whr n
a moratorium on nrw construction which has bcf&gt;n in
cffC'Ct for the la st six months expires.

\A/f'

do with it. "

In addition to thoSC' m&lt;'asurcs. House SJX•akC'r
\'prnal G R iffe Jr .. D ·:-lew Boston, sa id rcprrSPnl a·
tives would vote on J Srnate"passC'd biU rC'st rict ing

utilities which want to

pas~

along to customrrs the

Saturday fire kills
one, injures three
injurt"d, one serious!):. as a result of a
fire that destroyed two homes early
Saturday morning in Mlddlepori .
The body of 19-year-old Russell

Nilz. who was identified by a family
member. wa s found ln the remains
at 9:30a .m . The fire srartf'd at :l: 52
a.m.
The hody was taken to Rawlings Coats-Blower Funeral Home and
will be taken later to Columbus for
an autopsy. according to Meigs
County Coroner Dr. R. R . Picken&lt;

corone r.

Just messin' around
the Classified Corral
try1n to round up
some Classified
Bargains for you!

enginrs was not operating when the

Veterans Memorial

cost of llC'W plant cons! r ue! ion befoff' lilf' facilit if's a rr

sst r Pnt-,:rt hen ing 1hP Ohio F nv IronmPn 1a I P rot (\('f ion
Agr·n c:-··s pG"-'CfS in rf'gulating: t hf' storagr and
di sposa l of hazardous \\.:astr s.
A Se-nate committ('(' gOC's back to work Monday
nig ht - and a House panPI Ia 1rr in the w('('k - on a
rompromiSC' bill str-r-ngthening lhf' sta te's C'f"rtificate

bill wha tevf:r

Dr. Pie kens said death wasd uP to
smoke inha lation .
ThE'fil'!' - of undetermined origin
- started in a home occupied by
Dorothy McOoud, 159 South Fourth
Strff't and extf'ndf'&lt;l to the home of
Mary Stafford on P aim er Str!'f'l.
In addition to the homes be1ng
destroyed, a pickup truck and car

wcrC' dPStroyC"d and another car

were sa id 10 have been he&lt;Jdt'&lt;i loran
1\mf"rlcan Bar Assodation function
in WilliamsburJ:. Va.
A preliminary ins~ tion incti.
call'&lt;! that one of lhf' plane's two

Coun rycau_&gt;;f'd light dam;,getoa car
drivf'n by a Florida man.
Officials said Thomas C. Harris.
21. Coral Sag, dro,·e his car off the
i&lt;'fr side of the road. down an
Pmbankmcnt and into a fif'ld. Harri s
w as not injured and his car J'('{'(lived
light damagp in thP 4:45 p.m.
accident tile patrol sa id.

--Page A-3--

Tax refund on Ohio legislative agenda

Howdy Pardner!

and thrir wives. 1l1e.v

is not that great at RavenswOod ...
Overall. the company sa id it will
cut produclion by aoo ut 46,00'l tons a
yrar, reducing Usovr•rall operations
to abJut o1 percent of capacit y. A
potlinc v.ill be closed al Mead.
Wash .. and reductions are planned
for the Tacoma. Wash .. plant aswell
as thr RavenswOod works.
Irelan said further potline shut downs mulct bf' imiXlsed if market
cond itions do not improve.

decreases Sunday

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis--Point Pleasant Sunday, June 24, 1984

conunent .

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Ohio weather:
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ClASSIFIEDS

Mf'anwhile, coronpr's lnvestiga tors werP try ing to posilively
identify th!' v ictims. The plane
crashed south of the aillJOr1 Sf'Veral
minutes aftf'r takeoff.
The victims were thought to be
two lawyers. both members of the
Ohio Bar Association rxC'C'utive

Deaths ..... ,,_.,,, .. ,, __ , __ ,,, .... 8-8
Editorials ......................... !\-2
Sports ......... -............ ... ... (.' 1-6
Take-One ..................... lnser1

•

CoopPr said thP Cessna 340 was
given 61 gallons of jet fuel by the
Mait:&gt;r Aviation Service. 0Nn0r
Tony Maier said he had no

Patrol tickets Rutland resident
A MPigs Counlv man Pscaped
serious inju ry· whf'n hf' apparf'n ll~·
lost contrul of his vPh icle in a run..'f'
on Ohio 24~ Thursday afrernoon .
R onald Swan . 22. 2.11 M ain St ..
Rutland. was llY'atm and rf'if'ased
at Vctf'rans Mf'monal Hospita l for
ru ts. bruises and scrapE's follov.ri ng
the o:IJ&gt; p.m aCC idf'OI hospital
official s sa id .
Officials at tllc (;allia·Meigs post
of the sta te highway patrol said
Swan was westbJund on 241\whm he
los t coni rul of hi sear in a cur...·e. Wl'nt
off the left side of the road and
ovf'rtunwd. causing hf'a\')' damagf'
to hi s car
Swan was cited by the patrol for
DWI and driving without a license.
An acc iden t on U.S. 3J in Meigs

A Pomeroy woman is 'nuts' about collecting
seashells-Featured on Page B-1

By KATIE CROW
Tin tes-Sentlnel Staff
MIDDLEPORT- A Middleport
youth died and three others wei'!'

Kaiser cuts production levels
RAVE:-JSWOOD . W.Va rAPI Kaisc"r Aluminum &amp; Chf'mical
CO'lJ. has announcf'd plans to cut
aluminum product ron at all it s U .S.
plants. bu I no Iayol! sarr ant icipatf'd
at the Ravenswood works. plant
officials said today .

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Wrong fuel caused
fatal airplane crash

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Area soap opera produced
ATHENS. Ohio tAP ) - Athens Is
making a bid at the "HollywOod of
the Midwest" title. A new soap opera
produced in the town began airing
on local public access television
Thursday night .

enter the parade, call 949-W6 or
949-2520. All entries should be sent to
Fourth of July Celebration, PD.
Box 1.81 Racine, Ohio 45m. All
entries are welcome.

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damaged .
Jeff Dars 1. Middleport Fir'E' ChiP!.
reported that they havr Pstimatf'd
damages 10 the McCloud homf' in
the amounl of $25.fXl:l and thr
Stafford homP at $XI.IXXl. with$1,500
est inna ted in dam agero 1he vehicles.

EXAMINE'&gt; PHCYI'OS- Meigs Coonty Coroner Dr. R.R. Pickens
examines pictures taken at theslteofSaturday momlng'sfatal flre.111e
body of !,_year-old Rru«ell Nitz, who was identified hy a family member,
was fotmd In the remains at 9:30a.m. Dr. Pkkens said death wa.• due lo
smoke Inhalation.

Th('r€' u:as insuran('(l on th e Stafford

hom e but none on thf' McCloud
home.
Darst said thcStalPFirPM arshall
(C'o n1inuf'd on pagf' A.1l

FATAL FIRE- An early morning fire killed onr
per.•m and injured litre&lt;' others - including two
fin.•mc'fl - Saturday. TirP biazt' - of und&lt;•lcnnitwd

origin - started in a homr occupied hy Dorothy
Mc&lt;'lond , 159 South Fourth Street and e.xtmdt•d to the
home of Mary Stafford on Palmer Street.

Gallia litter control program starts Monday
By JOHN FRIEDMAN
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS Eleginning Monday. Gallia
County's roadsicies should bf'gin to look a little
elean!'r.
Gallla Is one of 36 Ohio counties included in th&lt;' third
annual Summer Youth' Litter Corps program to rid
the state's roadsides of litter and prov ide employment
for nea rly 500 young Ohioans.
Dave Gloeckner. Galli a-M eigs JTPA director and
county program coordinator, said the goal this year
will be to cover all county roads. " We'f!&gt; notllmited to

any particular road." Gloeckner sa id. "bur wl' ''"to
pay m ore atti'ntion 10 coun ty and township roads than
we do state roads."
Two years ago. Gloeckner said a similar program
covered nearly 1.200miles in M 2igs County , remo,·ing
between 12,1XXl and 14.1XXl bags of trash. "We evpn
assisted on some illegal roadside dumps that wrre
within the right -of-way," GloecknPr said.
Overall, thE' program, in it s third year, has pickf'd
up 91,1))1 bags of lill!'r from 15.243 miles of Ohio
roadways and has providt'&lt;lernployment for almost
1.1lXJ youths. Thi s year. officials said they hopP to

covpr l2.tHI miles and rollrct 70.('01 bags of lilll'l'.
ThC' c rews will work in g-roups of h-lO w il h a train('{!

supcrYisor to watch ovrr 1hcm _1llC' youths havf' bf&gt;rn
scTt'f'JWd b~· 1hcir local job Sf'IY icr and arP hirPd
through .HPA 1Job T raining Partnership Act L. Thrv
v:ork .12 hours a wc'('k and arT' pDid minimum wagr
C locc kner said when thp\· st&lt;1 1·t picking up trash,
lh•" work('rs should nnr bf' surprisr'd to find almost
anvthing . "Rotll 0s and cans arr nor a problem
anymore tx-cauSf' of 1heir ('('Gnomic \ ·aiur."
(;JOf'CknC'I' sa id . " Howi.'Yf'r. thr:o· w ill finrt f'vrrythin g
from the garbage Pf'OPIP arr too lazy 10 dispnsc of

proprrJ~· to

fa st f()(X) l'On tainC'r s."
Offi cials sa.\· in Jddition to t&gt;a rni n~ monC'y, the
~· ouths in thf' program learn su mp \·a Juu&lt;.tbi P lessons.
Thosp lessons inr ludr• firsth and knowlf'dg&lt;• of the
l.;.f'riousnrss of thr li11 Pr probl('m. the· ad\·anlages of
r('('_\·cling and a n 3ppr('('iation of natural tl"sources.
In addition to Gallia, ot hf'r southra~ t('m Ohio
countie&gt;s slated fo r rif'an -up in c ludf' Sciot o. Vinton,
Wa shington and Hockmg . l\1ctropolitan areas
in elud&lt;'d in thP program arc Canton, Cincinnati,
Cle,·ciand . Da)'lon. Spr ingfield. Tolmo and
Youngstown .

Tax writers agree on $50 billion
package to trim federal deficit
By The Associated Press
WASHINGTON i APl - H ouse
and Senate tax writers. working
through the night and until nearly
dawn Saturday. agreed on a nrarly
$50 billion tax package that is parr of
Congress' effort to make an
election·year "down payment " on
trinnming federal budget deficits.
Agreement came at 5:17 a.m.,
capping three weeks of bargaining
and a final marathon session of
public and private talks that lasted
nearly 21 hours as the conferees
Ironed out more than ::Jll differences
between tax measur!'S passed bY tile
House and Senate.
Among provisions of the com -

promise bill:
' -The 3-percent

excise tax on
· local and long distance seiVice, due
to expire after 1985, would be
extmded through 1987.
·• ~The federal tax of 16 cents per
on cigarettes
drop, as

lliC\I

wm

ICheduled under current law, to 8

'fE!Dtl after Sept. :Kl, 1!115. The House

had passed a bill which would have
r:ermitted it to drop only to l2cent s.
but theconlerees rejected this.
-The tax on liquor. which i.s$10.0()
r:er proof gallon, will risE' to $12.0(),
effect IV£' Sept. 301985. Theconff'rPf's
rejected a House move to raise the
tax to $14.25. Beer and "1ne would
not be affected.
However. thf' bulk of the provl ·
sions affect business and not
individuals.
The full House and Senate then
must vote on whether to accept tpe
conferees' agreement.
The activity was part of the
congressional effort to completE'
work by the end or next week on a
broad compromise package of tax
Increases and spending reductions
aimed at shrinking budget deficits,
which are projected at about $liOO
biillon over the next three years.
Before reaching final agrEement
on the tax blll, the conferees also
agreed to llmlt the use of prlvate(lUJ'Jl09e Industrial development

bJnds . Stares and cities issul' these
for a varl et y of purposes - in
addition to such public purposes as
building schools and bridges in&lt;'iuding financing of retail stores,
sports facilities and the like.
The compromise agreement gcn·
l'rally would limit f'ach state to
piivatt&gt;-purpose bJnds of $1.50 per
year per resident, or an annual limit
of $:ffl mIll ion. whichever is grca ter.
Action on the tax bill had been
sta lled until Thursday night. when
the negotiators approved more than
$11 billion in companion federal
spending sa vlngs, including a hikE' in
premlums paid bY Medicare beneficiaries and a freeze of physicians·
tees paid under Medicare.
The panel also agreed to drop a
Senate-backed provision which
would have repealed a 1981 law
allowing a person to avoid taxation
on up to $750 per year in utllitles
dividends that are reinvested in the
ulllitles.

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FLATBOAT ARRIVAL - Adventure Galley U, a
repUca Dalboat of the early pioneer period In the Ohio
Valley, made one of 'n stops along the Ohio River

Friday at
Landing near Racine, sparltlng a
cooununlty celebration. Slory and additional phoWtl
appear on 8-1 and B-2 of today's Tlmes-&amp;ntlnel.

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-\ MEMBER or l'hl· A.'V!iOI:latt-tl P"""'.''· Inland Dally Pr~ i\.o;sodatlon and ttw
Amertcan :"\lewspapt-&gt;r Puh(l,hcrs ~la&amp;lon.
LFITERS OF OPINION 8.N' wt&gt;leoou"(l thf'y !d10uld tw laos than 300 wlll'tb long. AU
to edlthll and mtL'it bto .&lt;~igned with name, addres8 and U&gt;lfllhonenumbt.ot- . No llll'liignt'd lt&gt;tU&gt;n will t)t&gt; puhlb•hPd. Lt&gt;rters shouJd bt&gt; In Ji:Ood laHW, addrt~slng iss~. not personallllt'l'i.
k&gt;t~·rs art' .'&gt;Uhjed

Long, convoluted
history of the MX
. In the long and convol uted history of lh&lt;' MX missil&lt;', opponents often
!lredicted Congress would \Ott&gt; against the nuclear weapon, a forecast
vyhich almost invariabl\ proved wrong.
· Now. howl'v,N, even MX supponers say it is in trouble and tht&gt;y agree

and perspective
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The sky

WASHINGTON - The tourists
who swarm around the U.S.
Supreme Coun, cameras in hand.
"'ight have found some unusual
images turning up last week in their
snapshots. Two ghoslly characters,
Chicken Little and Henny-Pt&gt;nny,
were running madly up and down
those stately stpps. The sky wa s
falling! Or so the papers said .
Maybe it was the heat wave that
set off the hysterical reaction to
three coun decisions. A writer in the
Post saw tilt&gt; mattt&gt;r of the Memphis
firefighters as "the most imponant
civil rights case ln JOycars." A New
York case involvin g the Miranda
Rule was perceived as "destroying
forewr'' til&lt;&gt; c larity of that rule. A
case from Iowa provoked a dlssen
tt&gt;r's lament at the coon's "zealous
effons to emasculatp the exclusionary rule."
Well, the sky is not falling. For all
the clamor that aroSP from the
liberal left. thcrr is much less here
than meets thf' eye.
Consider the Memphis caSf'. In

198J the city entered into a consent

from the barricades or civil rights.
decree under which · it agreed to
Justice O'Connor wrote a concurpromote 13 black firemen, to
ring opinion to explain her underprovide back pay for 81 others, and
standing or White's opinion; she
to adopt a long-term goal leading to a
didn't see anything dramatic ei ther.
quota for blacks approximating
Justice Blackmun Ior a remarkably
their proportion of the population of
talented ghostwliterl wrote a dis~
Shelby County. In 1981 tht&gt; city fell
sent that was joined by Justiet&gt;s
upon · hard times. Some layoffs
Brennan and Marshall. Surt:'ly if
would have to be ordered. ThP U.S.
White was proclaiming a civil rights
District C.oun intervened with a " revolution, the dissenters would
prcliminary injunction forbidding
have bemoaned that development
the laying off of any black. Three
with wild cries of alarm. No such
whites with greater seniority than
weeping and wailing could be hl'ard.
three blacks were laid off instead.
In brief, tht&gt; Memphis firefighters
The caS&lt;? was appealt&gt;d to the
caSt&gt; has exceedingly limited appliSupreme Coun.
cation lo situations involving prt:'li~
The coun sa id lht&gt; District Coun
minary injunctions, consent dewas wrong. Title VII of the Civil crees and seniority plan s. It does not
Rights Act protects bona fide
prohibit class actions. It does not
seniority systems. Including those
require that every individual claiwith a discrimin() tory irnpact on mant prove indiv idual discrimina minoritie~.
tion. White's opinion is filled with
OK. 111is is nice to know , but it is
"anful ambiguity," in the words of
hardly earthshaking. Nothing in Blackmon's ghost; White's opinion
Justice Whitp's majority opinion is so wrctchedly writ ten that I. for
impliPs ;~ grPa t. swPf"l'ping rPtreat
onr, cannot make heads or Jails of it .
The other two casE'S will have a n

f&amp;ft9't' ~.'II~ -11\t- w.vrw; ~'j"'iCI\ /IJEA:If'Wt"' ~-D

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the centerpteee of Presidt&gt;nt REagan's dt&gt;fense buildup.
A W('('k aJ:!O, Vtce PrPSidrnt Grorge Bu.sh rushed to the Senate and cast a
late-night vote to break a ttr a nd kill. 49-48. a proposal to delay production of
lhe MX in fiscal 1~&amp;5 pending a study of prospects for thr smaller
"Midg('tman" missilt&gt;.
"We werP luc k)• to swvivt&gt; II," said Majority Lt&gt;adl'r Howard Baker.
· Last year. Congress approved the first 21 of a planned 100-MX force.
Reagan sought 40 marc for 1985.
· But the Democrat-controlled House cut the total to 15 and said they could
only be built if the Soviets don't return by nex t April to tht&gt; stalled nuclear
arms com rol talks.
The Republican~contro lled Senate. after rejecting tht&gt; 198.'i dt&gt;lay , voted
for 21 missilrs next year. The differences will be worked out in a

But the MX would 'x' just as \'Uincrehle if it' sstuek lntoMtnuteman silos,
sav administration critic s.
The '.1inutt&gt;man s ilo option was onl)• the latest of a long string of basing
plans - the Air Fort'&lt;' studied more than :lO- and th&lt;' inability to agree on
onf&gt; is duP chiefly to tC'Chnology. ModPrn targeting systems arc so accura ro
. that anv stationary target can lx• dest rayed.
Congwss approved the UJ billion weapon last year beea usc P.Pagan said
· hP nff'ded it to win Sovil't concessions in anns control talk.~ .
But the Sovit&gt;ts walked out of those a bargaining chip. They point to the
Sovit&gt;t offer during the talks to permit the United States to have mort&gt; than
POl MX wf'apons undf'r a nf'w trraty, arguing that such a figure mpans thr
Sov if'! S obviously arc worrird about the weapon_
MX supponers continue to push it as a weapon designf'd to strf'ngthen
the U.S. hand ln arms con trol efforts.
Rt&gt;p. LPS Aspln, D-Wis., wants to takP Rmgan at his word. "lrt's give
lum in the missile and sec what he can do," As pin has said "But let's tie it
strong!_., to arms control. "

Small business: a
one-phone outfit
BaSfld on a JT'('f'nl st;mdard S!'l b.\· thf' F'r'drral Commu nica ti ons
Comm ission, it ilppt•ars thc11 a husinuss no longf'r qualifips as .'i_l!_la ll if it has
rnor£&gt; than onc- telf•phonr, savs .John SIO.J n.
1f the comer ph&lt;umacy: or grocf'ry storf' has ju st tv.:o ~t10nvs. fur
C'xamplf', th£' FCC standard puts thrm into thr sanlC' catrgory.: as
multibiJiion-dollar r·orporations_ .As a result, hf' sa~·s. sma U businf'sscs ar1•

: paying inordinate tl'lrphonc f('('s_
Small-business pcoplr sa_v it' s pm1 of thr same old store of gowmment
dis;crimination agai nst sma llPr businf'SsP.s. a f'ondition against which
thry 'v&lt;' been fighting for at ll'ast a coupl&lt;· of d!'cadrs.
Onet&gt; aga in. sa vs Sloan. prPs idPnt of thr :&gt;!i(J.IXXJ~ mf'mber J';ational
. FedPration of lndl'pcndent Busim•ss. Unci!' Sam has fa iled to distinguish
: lx"fW(ll'll small husim •\i:-.f&gt;~ and la1·g!'. Th(• n•su!l, hP sJ.vs. is official

discrimination .
He asks that you considPr this ~ itu ation:
UndC'r the new FCC ratf' structurr. a bu!"inC'ss that US('S morr than onf'

telephon&lt;' line must pav the local telrphonP company a monthly "acet&gt;ss
charge" that. dl'pcnding on the state. ma _v be as much as$6 fo r each phon&lt;'.

As

a gr•stult' to sma ll busiJlf'sSf's thf• commission f'X('mp!Pd one

tl'lephon&lt;'. But. says Sloan. the typical member of his federation uSPs thr&lt;'f'
to flvp lines. HP contends that only "minute'' companies use but one
tdcphon&lt;'.
Th&lt;' typic a I federation m&lt;&gt;mbt'r. Iherf'forP, must pay an access fcc on two
to four tel&lt;'phonr lines, whJch can amount to as much as $144 to $288 a year
for. Sloan contC'nds, no improvement in service.
Not a ll compani&lt;'S art&gt; typical, of course. A Ca lifornia personru.'l
placement company. for example, told the !!'deration it has ti6 photJPS and
that. unlike a billion-dollar company. it could be seriously damaged by tht&gt;
new fee.
Sloan also points out that small bus ines.&lt;;t&gt;s makt&gt; far fewe r Iong-dlstanct&gt;
calls than do hig businrssPs, and that thP effPCt of the access lee Is to push a
rlispropolionate share or telephone costs onto independent business people.
MorP than 2,500 federation members complained to Congress, and ~
members or CongrPSs complained to the fCC The FCC rPsponse to the
congressmen was "cun." said Sloan. And the IPderatlon. he said, "hasn't
heard a peep."

Today in history
Today Is Sunday, June 24, the 176tl1 day or 1984. Then' are 190days lt&gt;rt in
the year.
Today's hlghllght ln history:
On June 24, 194.'!, the Berlln Blockade began as Soviet forces halted all
land traffic between the Isolated city and West Germany.
On this date:
In 1497, the first reconled discovery of lht&gt; Nor1h Amt&gt;rican mainland
took place as explorer John Cabot sighted land .

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By The Associated Pres.•
Outdoor working weather will be marginal to poor in Ohio through
Sunday, with scattered s howers and possibly locally heavy rainfall.
Spraying oppor1unities will be fpw through Sunday, but spraying
wpa ther will be almost ideal on Monday and Thesday. However,
some soils may lht&gt;n be too soft for grouru:l equipment.
Hay curing weather will be poor through Sunday. Drying weather
will Improve on Monday and Tuesday, l)ut another period of
unSPttled weather could push back into the state by mld ~week.
Livestock transportation conditions should improve to near ideal
Parlv next week.
The extendt&gt;d forecast for Monday through Wednesday calls for
la ir skiPS and mild temperatures early in the period. Another round
a t scattered showers will be building nonhward into the state by
midweek .

v,:as in this instance, the

The nation's weather
By The Assoclak'll Press

WC're that some Iowa cops were

\11canwhilf', LfMI volunt('Cf Sf' archers

~OM ~lt.Y 14AATP!Ate., WIT~ 1-4~ ~0 1&lt;.1~~!$

had advanced to a point v.ithin two
mtles of the spot
The Supfi'mc Court held that tht&gt;
doctrine of "inl'vitahll' rliscovPry,"
ot hPtWiS&lt;' known as thl' "indrpPndt•nt sour('(' Pxception." madC' thf'
f'\'idPm'P
admissable. The
srardwr s wuulll haY!' found the
body anyhow. TI1at narrow and
scnsibl&lt;' exception has bt&gt;en in lht&gt;
law since 1~~J. If it "emasculates"
the exclu sionary rule, th&lt;' rule had it
roming

Not an erg of energr-_______:_J_ac_k_A_nd_er_so_n
WASHfNCTON - In n series of
columns las t vmr. I e.,posed the
PxtravagancC' of thP U.S Synthetic
F'uels Corp., which has squandt&gt;rPd
the taxpayers' money but has yPt to
produce its first ('fg of cnPrgy from
alternati\'P sou ref'~.

Synfurls

f'X('('utiv('s

a qumum tw•cauS(' so many
mrmtx~rs haYr' rcsignC'CI under firP.

Scand als a nd hiekering hav·c led to
thr dPpJrtuJ'C' of fiv&lt;' of the hoard's
mPmtx-rs, \Vhich means

S('\'(' n

S\'llful'is

can't

legally

approvC'

IIPn1a tP ful'i 1-JI'OjPc1 s. 't' Pt this is it s
sole rrason for Pxisting .
Though the pn•sidrnt'ssuggPstPd
&lt;:1

I rl'ported tn depressing drt ail
how

lack ~:_--d

had

searchm for a petroleum substitul&lt;'
at golf courses. sauna haths and
rtightclubs around the world. ThP
officials tndignantly denim m y
chargPs that thp~· wPn' wasting the
$1~ btl lion Congress has authorizt'CJ
for I his gigantic boondoogll'.
B ut no less than Prf'sidcnt RC'agan
has nnw rompl~ inf'd a tout Svnfuf'ls ·
\\'L!StPful wn~·s . Hr has toldCongTPs~

he want.s tor·ut ahout $tllhlilion from
the roqxH·J t ion\ IJuctgr t
Thf' pn•s idPnt' s disf'nchantmPnt
with SynfuPis L.., Wf'il'Omf'. if hda tf'(L

For month s. thr• S\11ful'l' hoard has

$Jtl billin cut wou ld rffcctivclv put
S~' nfucl s out of it s miser\. it is far
from rrrt;un lh&lt;ll CongTPss \l..:ould

approw the m e rcv killtng. 1-'or the
roqxmJ.t ion · s rust ext~· of a $] :1 billion
(:X)J'I\ b&lt;JITf'i hilS \VOn it SOmP
inflU&lt;'nllal lr ic nds. hoth Repuhli ,.., n_,;Jnrl IX•mOC'rat.s on Cap itol Hill.
,\n outra~mus example of Syn
fuf'l · ~ OjX'J'J 1ions is 1h(' prO[XJSf'd
"Scruhgra.ss" .sy nthf'1il' fuPl projPr1
!"l('dl' Pithburgh . This ha~ thC' ;_
HdL'nl

support of Rep. Wi lliam Clingc•r,
ft -Pa . 111 whoS&lt;' di strict it wou ld be
buill. !-\·en though the S&lt;'rubgrass

rcquPsl for $.500 million has been
rejected four times. two synfuel
oflicial s flew to Pittsburgh to meet
with the project' s sponsors to help
them fill out the forms for one last
ill tempted raid on the Trmsury .
M~1 assoc iatC'S .John Dillon a nd
Cork)' .Johnson have checked into
thC' Sctubgrass proj('('t and uncovt•red informal ion that casts srrious
doubts on the lcgitimac&gt;· of its
cla ims to public funds. For
example:
- The prPs idenl has nn•ntly
insbted thot SynfuPls projL~·ts
produce fuel that "ill be priced
rom(X'IitivPiy with oil. Scrubg1·ass
sponsors ~ay t hP.v ha\·c no idea what

t hf' fuf'l the&gt;· hope to p roducf' will
cost.
- The din•ctors of the c hief
sponsor. AC Vallc_v Corp. . havf'
vir1ually no PXrx.'fif'nC(' in s~nth f'tic
fupJ ~. Thp~· includf' a waitrPSs. a

minis tC'r and a schooltcachPr.
- fl&lt;&gt;hind the facade of a locally
ownrfi comp.1m· with lew tangible
asse-ts is a Grrman namr: Krupp,

T1tund&lt;'rstorms belted the nation's storm-weary midsection
Sa turday with heavy rain, hall and tornadoPS as Swollen strt:'amS
rose over their banks ln Iowa and high winds whipped through
central Illinois.
Tornadoes touched down overnight near st&gt;Veral central Iowa
towns, but no injuries were reported. Other twisters were reponed
near Torrington. Wyo., and Corsica. S.D.
1n Hoopeston in central Illinois, winds up to 70 mph damaged
several homes and downt&gt;d trees. No injuries wC'rc repont&gt;d.

CAPE CA'JAVERA.L, Fla. (API
- With the traditional "call to
~t ~ttion s ," thl• countdown began
Satuttlay for Monday's launch of
,\mL·rica's ncwf's1 shut11P, Discov~'1}.

KhomC'inL
·
A\ Valley officials have
rla imf'd 1hf'~· hm·r financial com mitmPnt s from rv.·o laOOr union

IX'nston !lJnds. Rut the most they
ha\'P to show Jrf' lrttC' rs from on('
union that said S&lt;'rubgrass "could

be an &lt;'xamplc of thP kind of
in vf's tmC"nt which )X'n~iun fund
trust('(·~ might C'Onsidf'r IT'\' iPwing .' ·

on it:; mJidf&gt;n spaCE'

voy&lt;::~ge

witll a c rL&gt;w of six.

The count s tarted on time at 3a.m.
EDT whPn tf's t conductor Frank
Merlino summoned more than 50
mgin&lt;'&lt;'~' and technicians to tht&gt;lr
siLl lions in the control centC'r three
milt~ frorn launch pad 39A when~

thp spa CL' plane is poised for fiight.

Lollt'ry winniug

numhers: 123,9912
c•_EI' E LAND
\vinning

The Sunday Times-Sentinel .

By the time Ohio ot!lclals arnved
In Mlchlgan last week seeking a
three-year job reprieve for the coal
miners ot Sunnyhlll, they had done
everything but load the dice.
"! felt we were well prepared,"
said Ohio EPA Director Roben
Maynanl, who accompanied the
OhiodelegationtotheMondaynlght
meeting of the Michigan Air
Pollution Control Conunlsslon.
"I felt secure that the commission
was not golngtooverlookthehuman
implications or their decision,"
Maynanlsald. "Butldldn'ttl1lnkwe
had if sewed up."
The corrunlsslon voted 54 to
approve a three-year extensiOn for
the Jackson. Mich .-based Consum t&gt;r s Powpr Co. on meellng
Michigan's standards for sulfur
dioxide emissions.
The action, in effect. saved the
jobs of 5~ workers at the Sunny hill
coal mine near New Lexington,
Ohio, which provides~ percent of

felt the stgnals we were gettlngwere
ot11ctals In New lnlngton ln May
- •:
and June ID plan strategy, which positive."
The commission's decision
Included an emotional appeal to the
marked the first time It had granted
And the reaction of the Ohio
corrunlsslon.
ottlclals and Perry County residentS
a second extension for a coal·
Two hours before the meeting, the who had work so long on the project?.
burning source. Consumers Power
Ohio delegation met at the Hope
received a five-year extensiOn ln
"It was almost just like a hu~;
Collegt- student center ln Holland, collective sigh," Bt&gt;rger said.
19'19 but was denied a simllar
Mich., to rehearse presentations.
extension last November by a vote
Howt&gt;Ver, Wisehmeyl'r said the
"I felt fairly optimistic," Berger Ohioans apparently didn't want to
of H.
"We attemptt&gt;d to assess what
recallt&gt;d going into the mff'ting. "1 cheer in the chapel.
happened the first time, why the . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . ; .
valiance was not granted," Maynard said. "The strategy was to
attempt to understand the problems
thP cormnlsslon had with the
variance the time beforc and
basically to correct them."
Maynard said tht&gt; wllllngnPSs by
Ohlo officials to admit then' were
problems 11-ith the sulfur content of
the state's coal and a promise nollo
return for another extension were
factors in the commission's
decision.
Mavnard also said the commission a'ppeared to be sensitive to the
"human wreckage" that can accompany abrupt change.

itsproductiontoConsumersPower.
The vote came after nearly six
hours of testimony and a wellorchestrated emotional appeal

DavidBerger,deputydlrectorfor
the Development Department's
division or energy, said 24 percent of
the Perry County workforce Is in the

:~~en~s~ut

County

S':~~=hmeyer,spokesman

Maynardsaidhehadworkedwith
the office or Gov. Richard Celeslt&gt;

for Consumers Power, said the
utllltv wouldn't have received the

and tht&gt; state Development Department and had made rontact with the
office of Michigan Gov. .James

ex!L'nslon If not for tht&gt; Ohioans'
effons.
Wischmeyer said one corrunis-

Blanchard. In addition, Maynard
said he had- personally contacted
some or the commission mt&gt;mbers
to Iav out Ohio's concerns.
celeste press secretary Paul
Costello said the governor spoke to
Blanchard a couple of times. Rep.

sian member had said hP had little
sympathy for Consumers Power or
the state of Ohio but that he had to
consider the impact on Pt&gt;rry
County.
"They who voted forlt expressed
the sam!' view," Wischmeyer said.

Clarenet&gt; Miller. ROhio, whose
congressionaldistrictlncludesSun-

"I tl1lnk really the vote was a
compassionatevotefurthepeopleof
New Lexington. We just didn't have
that strong a case lo present."
Bt&gt;rgt&gt;r said state officials met
\.\ilh Perry County rPSidents and

The
1AP 1 _
number drawn Friday

:G

Perry

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Early countdown activities inc luded tumlng on the shuNle's
electrical power to verify that
various systems arf' working and
loading the ship's fiv e general
purpose computt&gt;rs ~&lt;ith the Information nel'&lt;led to guide it through
seven days in orbit.
!..i ftoff oft he 12th shuttle journey is
set for 8:43a.m. Monday .
The six-person crew for the
mission spent th(' morning reviewing their flight plan. Also, commander Henry Hartsfield and pilot
Michael Coats practiced landings on
a 3-rnile-long runway here in a
Gulfstrcam jet outfittt&gt;d to handle
like the shuttle.

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Shuttle countdown begins

GC'rman~··s munitions makC'r from

Bismarck to Hitler. Krupp-GKT,
which will provide the gasification
technology for Scrubgrass , is a
whollv owned subs idiary of Friedrich Krupp CmbH. which is 25
percent owned by Iran. So Amt&gt;rica n taxpayer s would be indircctly
su bsidi z ing thP Avatollah

By JAMES HANNAH

A"""'e"'dl'reaWrlter

Ohio agricultural advisory

Mtranda nict&gt;ties may be temporarily shelved. Suppose lht&gt; poliet&gt; had
bt&gt;en deallngnot with a gun, but with
a bomb. lt isshff'r lunacy to suggt&gt;St
that everything must halt, wnile a
bomb ti cks on. so that a terrorist
may summon his la\\.ryer .
The case s tyled as Nix v. William3
madC' no new law in thematt e rorthe
cxcluslnarv rule. HerP lht&gt; facts

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Weather:----- Ohio was prepared for Sunnyhill battle:::

By The Assoclaled Press
The threat of scattered showers and thunderstorms was faclng
Ohio Saturday and Satunlay night, with the threat decreasing by
Sunday aftt&gt;moon.
High temperatures were rising into the 80s Saturday, with
humidity also on tht&gt; rise.
The Ihreat of rain will be ending in wt&gt;Stern Ohio Sunday morning
and in the east by mid-afternoon. Maximum tf&gt;mperatures Sunday
will be Ill to 85 and the humidity w!ll be decrPasing during the
afternoon and evenlng hours.
Rainfall in the last 24 hours was generally a trace or nothing, but in
ZanPSville around a third or an inch l'.laS recorded between 8 p.m. and
2 a.m .

t&gt;Ven slighter impact on existing
law. The Miranda case arose In
Queens, 1\.Y., in 198J, when a
woman approached a poliet&gt; officer
crying that she had been raped by a
man with a gun. She described her
assailant, and said he had fled into a
nearby supermarket. The officer
ran to the store, saw the suspect,
grappled with him, handcuffed him
and discovered an empty shoulder
holster. "Where's the gun?" demanded the offiet&gt;r. "It's over
there." said the man, pointing to a
spot bt&gt;hind some cartons or
detergent. Tht&gt; offict&gt;r rct lit&gt;Ved the
loaded .38 pisto l and put the suspect
undt&gt;r arrest. Not until then did he
rt:'ad him his '.1iranda right to
remain silent.
Thecoun split 5-4 in ruling that the
su spect's statement and the pistol
wpre adm issable evidence. When
the public safety may be in danger,
as it

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Threat of slwwers decreases

driving a suspected murdC'rer from
Davenport to Des Moines. He was
charged w tth slaying a 10-year-old
girL A lawyers' agreement had bt&gt;en
made that the police would not
int&lt;'rrogate Williams during the
trip, but om' of the offiet&gt;rs led the
conv&lt;'rsation to a polnl at which a
wmorscful killer told them where
the c hild 's body could be found.

House-Senatf' cunfPrl'nl'P committefl.

Soviet first strikr

June 24, 1984

falling _____J_am_es J. Kilpatrick

that CongresS fiiay PVl'ntua lly tum thumbs down on a wealX'n which has

Reagan proposes putting the MX, which hP has dubbed "Peacekwper."
Into 100 Minuteman silos ncar ChL•yL•nnP, Wyo.
The 10-warhead weapon would replace some of thP 1,OOJ Minuteman
mtssiles, which have formed the hean of tht&gt; land·bas!'d leg of tht&gt; U.S.
nuclt&gt;ar tnad for two dt&gt;eades.
If thr MX is turnm down, 11 would be his toric . Congress is reluctant to
rP!usc a weapons systPm wanted by th&lt;' White House, Reagan'sonly defeat
was his requPst for ner.;e gas. and it never s hot down a nuclear system
s ince the a tomic age began four decades ago.
Co n~·Tess votPd against the MX once. In December 1982. the House
rl'jected money for the weapon becauSP thP ehamber was unhappy 11-ith
Jhe "dense pack" basing plan, but that decision was later rt:'versed.
· The biggest problem with the weapon is its baslng mode. Tht&gt; Pentagon
's ays it's ne&lt;&gt;ded because the Minuteman is theoretically vulnerable to a

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All spaced out _________...:..:_A~rt~B~uc~hU~I(J~ld
Thr successful trsl of an an t1

ballistic mi ssile agai ns t a dumml'
onf' in spacP cou ld not com&lt;' at a
lx&gt;ttf'r limP for PrPsid&lt;•n1 Rragan·~
campa ign to gf't marC' fund s for his
"Star Wars" program.
It a lso v indicated th&lt;' lifPtimc
work of Prof. Crindlc CrindiC'v.:ald.
who was thf' firs t to put forn·ard thl'

theory that anyth ing man could put
into space he muld also shoot down .
Ridiculm in th&lt;' scientific com munity for yc•ars, Grlnd lewald may
no go down in ilisturv as thPiatherof
World War III.
I found the old ma n a t humP in
Falls Churc h. Va
H e took mP into his garagC' ;~nd
showed me skf'IChl's da ting back to
1962 covered with mathcmattcal
ca lcul a tions . an d thf'n told me his
story .
"After the Sovil'ts la unched
Spu tnik, l'V&lt;'ryone in Aml'rica
panicked except mL•. I wmt to SC&lt;'
Kt&gt;nnedy's people in thl' White
House and said, "There is only one
answer to Sputnik. We have to
launch a crash program t s hoot it
down." Tht&gt;y told me the president
had a bettPr idea. America would
develop satellites of its own, and
compete peacefully with the Soviets
in spaet&gt;. Space, Kennedy Insisted.
must not be used as a launching pad
lor war.
"So he created NASA and SPnl
manned and urunanned satellites
Into the sky, without ·g iving any
thought to their military value.
Every time I saw one go up I got s ick.
"Pretty soon therewerehundreds
of satellites swooping around tht&gt;
sky. It made me ru rio us. While other

spaC&lt;~

scirntists Wf'rC' \\' OrkinJ:;: to gC't

mon• nl them into space, I dccidl'CJ to
df'\'Otf'

m~· lifr to ~ hooting them

down "
"You wrre v.:ay ahf'ad of your
11mf' ."

r;rind l~wald

satd, "First I went to
J';ASA a nd asked them if they wou ld

"HP nalurall_v agreed . and now
tha nk.s to that mn•tin g the U.S. and
U.S.S.R. a rr on a collision coursr in
space."
"Weren't vou afraid of being
arrcstN:I for cxcfianging s('('rf'ts
with thP~wict s?"
''What SPfTC'L"-? S.:ltc llit£'s arf'

fi naner my rl'Sf'arch. J\o onf' wou ld
li st('n to ml' . Ttwy said the spacC'
program 1A' &lt;JS man's last chanc(' to

si tting ducks. All you have to do is
aim Ll lasrr beam at onr anfl it g(){'s

tmp row th~ qualitv of lifP on earth
and to unltX'k thP Sf'CTf'ts of the

"You gave the space program a

uni\T'rsf'.
· 'Thrn I WI •nt to O:m grPss \Nith rn.v
dreams. I as km them to Jet meshhot
do\VTl om' communications satellite

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Grindcwald sa td modi'Stly, "I
doubtm we could do it . Once I
pruved the Sovil'ts W&lt;'re up to their
Par s in sparC'wu r1arcrPsC'arch I had
n ~vcr

Prl'sidf'nl RPagan 's f'Cl r . ·'

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\\'hat did h&lt;' say whm you showed

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plan""
Hf' just ~;.mi !Pd ;md sa id. This is
onr .small slf'p r·or man and on£&gt; giant
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into believing this acmmplishment
\Vas the dawn of a nrwcivilization. I

had to laugh.
"What fmally saved me was
Vladim ir Richeskvy, a Soviet scient ist who also had a d&lt;'l'p hatred of
us ing space for peaceful purposes.
We m0t at a 'Star Trek ' convention
at Disneyland and exchanged
views. I told him If hr would lt&gt;t me
steal his anti-satellite weapons
plans I could prove the Soviets wert&gt;
going to use space to launch a
first-strike attack on the U.S. Then
Congress would give me funds to
develop my program. In exchange I
would let him steal m y plans so he
could provr to the Krl'mlln we were
working on a top-secret strategy to
shoot down their satellites. Then he
could get all the funds he needed
from the Krl'mlin to finance his
research.

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W. Va.

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Two-vehicle accident mJuresman
GA LUPOU S - i\ Mf'igs County
man ('SCJped sp rious inj ury following an accid&lt;'n! un OhJO 692 rriday
aftprnoon .
John r . .·\ l'lkt&gt;J . 1 ~. R 1. ~ . A I bam ,
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wPnt back across the road and slid
backwards into a ditch. Harris '
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in the 10:50 p.m . accident.
An accidmt st ill under im·l'stiga ·
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\'&lt;'hlcl&lt;"i rriday night.
The pa trol said a van dr iven b;·
'-'wcttr L. Sc hu ler. 29. Middlepor t.
11·as eastbound on T ownshipRoad 41

when a car dr iv en by Georg&lt;'
Adkins, 39, Middleport , was al·
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Sc huler head-on and r eportedly
leav ing th&lt;' scene.
A ca r drivt&gt;n by Bonnie L. Guard.
28, R t. 4. Gallipolis. was westbound
on U .S. 35. whm a veh icle pulled onto
the roa dwa y in front of her , kicking
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shield. causing light damage.

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GALLIPOLIS - Dr . M ark G.
Christopher, a specialist in internal
m edicine and gastroenter ology , will
join th&lt;' medical staff of Holzer
Clinic U d. July 2, sa id Robert E .
Daniel. clinic administ ra tor.
Chris topher's ar riva l will allow
t he c lin ic to int rodu('(' a n{'\\1
gastroen terot~ · S('rviCC' to trea t
di_gpst ivf' syste m disorders.
A native of Mad r as. India,
Christopher rc oceivcd his medical
degree from the C niver sity of
Madras and complctro his int&lt;'rn ·
ship at Governm&lt;'nt G&lt;'n{'r al Hospt ·
ta l in M adras.
H&lt;' conductro h1s res idency from
July 1979 to .June 1982 at St. M ary' s
Hospital, Roc hester. N Y.. and
subseq uently completed a two-ymr
fellowship in ga st t'!lf'nterology· at the
hosp it al.
Christopher and his w ife, Vas.
havf' movf'd into thr a r0a a nd a re
r'f'Siding at Spring \'a lley Estates in
Galli polis.

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GALLIPOLIS Thom as R
ros ter has I:Je&lt;&gt;n prom oted to
assistant vice presidmt , fleet managem ent of Fruit Grower s Express
Co., Alexandria. Va .
A Gallla County native, he is the
son of M r. and M rs. Phllip ros ter of
Ever gn'{'n and is a graduatf' of
Miami University .
Foster joined F GE in .June 1983
and will now be responsible for the
over all direct ion of r GE's neet of
r ail freigh t ca r s. in add ':ion to
expanded respore;ibilties in U .S.
m arketing.
r ruit Grower s Expr =
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ffiLUMBUS - George Nicolo·
zakes was reelected chalnnanofthe
board ot directors oftheOhloMlnlng
and Reclamation Association at Its
recent annual mreting at th&lt;'
Sheraton Columbus P laza.
Nlcolozakes is president of M a·
rietta Coal Co., St. Clairsville.
Other officers reelected wer &lt;'
include Stephen G . Young, vic&lt;'
president for governmental affairs,
Consolidation Coal Co .. who w as
elected vice chairman; Phil Bowman. vice presldf'nt of Water loo
Coa l Co .. Oak Hill. who was named
secl't'tary; and Richard James Jr..
Jam es B rothers Coa l Co .. Magnolia.
w ho was elected treasurer.
Neal S. T ostenson is president of
the 9(}.m em ber coal opera tor s
association.
Newly -f'lf'Cted m ember of thP
board of directors is Orl ando

Prices Good thru J ~ne 30. 1984

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Mining association elects officers

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Village residents
turn out to welcome
flatboat replica
By SCO'IT WOLFE
Times-8cntlnel Staff
RACINE Th e Advcn turr
Galley II Oalboat, making its twelft h
slop of a S&lt;:hedull'd 72 stopover

vis it s, was given a warm welcome
by the Racine and SyracuS!'
communiles as il docked al Roush
Landing ll('ar Racine Friday night.
Arriving on schedule, the historic
flatboat replica, similar to thoS!'
used in theearly17~and 1800s. was
welcomed by a large t urnout and an
entertaining Riveliest program on
lhe grounds borderin g the Ohio

River.
The boat, with it s sod roof, rough
timbers. thi ck narrow window s and
antique tools proved lo !)(' very
authentic, cap tiva ting th0 audiencP
with fant asies of Indian attacks,
river pirates, or battles of keeping
I he boat afloat in swift current s of
I he migh ty Oh io River .
The flatboat IT'fl ect&lt;'d a hi story of
the area settl&lt;'d mainly by pione&lt;&gt;rs
who came down t hC' r iver on boa t s or

lhts kind.
The boat w as available for touring
by thepublic throughout theevening
as a carnival atmospher e loomed
upstream on the banks of the Ohio at
Roush Landing.
A nag-raising CeiT'mony opened
the Riverfesl program. with Mary
Janice Lavender sin ging the Star
Spangled Banner. Accompaniment
WJS pmvidf'd by thl' Southern High
&amp;·hoot marching band.
The invocation wa s given by the
Rev. Carl Hicks, and welcomes

were given hy Frank Cl!'l and,
pres ident of Racine Villag&lt;' Council.
and Mrs. Maxin!' Win gett.
The Southern band piT'sl'nll'd two
concerts during 1hi' cvm ing. YonicP
Miller gave a talk on thel'fforls and
pfO!..'fcss of the M eigs County
RL-&gt;Creatiun Commitl cc. and music
was then pruvid&lt;'d by Doug Circle
and Larry Hubbard.
StaiP Rep. Jolynn Boster wa s on
hand for the fest ivities, addre ssing
the crowd that gathered on lhe
banks.
WaldPn Roush of Point Pleasant,
president of the M ason County

Farm Museum Commission and a
fanner Mason County sc hool s
superintendent, gave a history oft he
river. He also introduced Capt.
C harles Henry Stone of Point
Pleasant , noted ri ver histori an , who
discussed river lore. EA Wingetl

exprrsSf'd apprf'Cialion to Paul
Roush. who dona led US!' of Roush
Landing for the PVPnl .
The Voi ces of I .iberty group of
.J unr VanVranken providl'd enlcrtainment, Sweet Mounlain Music
was presented by Jennifer Sheets,
and anold-fashioned sing-a-longand
hymm sing concluded the program .
Balloons for children and refreshments were available to aU.
SyracuS!' emergency squads and
fire departmen ts, their auxiliary
unit s and the American Legion
aided with concessions and parking.
JD Drilling and Racinc-Syracu S!'
Home Nationa l Bank help&lt;'d sponsor the event.

OLD F.-\SIOO/I;'EO I{JVEHF'ES'I' - Dress&lt;·d in apparel of till' t•;trly
IXOOs, Mary .Janie(• La \'f•ndt•r Ollf' Uf'd FridaJ'.._ Hiv('rff"St proJ.,rr:.uu at
ltou\ih's Landing ll(':.U' ltadrw with a rpndition or flu: Star Sll&lt;.Ul~lt-d

Banm·r . .\1r.-o. La\ t•ndf'r wa..., at'l'omp:.utit-'&lt;1 h} tlw Soutll&lt;'nl High SetH)()I
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SQUAllS P i\RTIClPfiTE - Memlx&gt;rs of the SyracLL"" and Raci""

VOICE'i OF l.UlEK11' I'EIWOinl - .- \dding lo tht• O&lt;T&lt;t,ion Friday

&lt;'mer~mcy squads and

firt' d••partmenls helped participau• in the local
Riverfest program held at Row;h Landing nt"ar Racint•, "-' liM• two
communities paid trihutc to llw nation's past with the arrival of the
Adventure Gall•·y U Oathout. Roth units aided "ith parking ;md
refrestunents a."'i did tiK• Lt·ginn and other dvk orgilllizaJ ions.

night wt•n• UIP Vokt•s of Liht•r1)' J.,.rroup of .Jum• \';uJ\'r;.Ulkt·n, pktured a.~
lht')' rwrfomu•d for til&lt;' ;~MI )l&lt;'N&gt;It' atu•ndinJ&lt;;.

Pomeroy woman
is 'nuts' about
seashell collecting
By TERESA MEU: 'HEll
Times-8entinel Stall
POMEROY - "WhPn I gel lo
11x&gt;ach houS!'), I don'l ~vc n unpack .
I run right out th~ fronl door and pick
up a seashell."
Daisy HlakcsiPC is admitl&lt;'dly
" nut s" about cotl&lt;'Ct ing S&lt;'as hetls
BlakesiC&lt;' liv~s on Lincoln Bright s in
Pomeroy with her husband. Chuck
The couple spends S&lt;'Veral m onI hs
"'·~ry year on a Sanibel i sland in the
Gulf of Mex ico.
The BlakesiN's began going to I he
island about 10 year s ago. after
Chuck IT'tired.
Sanilx&gt;l I sland is one of the thrN'
lx&gt;st shelling beachPs m t he world,
Daisv sa id . Th~ ot her s arr off lh&lt;'
west. coast of Afr ica and th&lt;' GIT'al
Barrier RN'f of 1\ustralia and th&lt;'
Phil! ippincs.
" The lx&gt;st shPII has a good color.
the edges have not lx'cn broken and
it has a good point ," Da isy said.
Sh&lt;' onlv saves onP or two shells
from her i nps now . Da isy said. She
has become morP selective and
knows what to look for alter many
years, she added.
· With the shells Daisy docs not
keep for her collection. she makes
,g ilts for family and friends. D aisy
has m ad(' small animals. such as the
peiic'an. which Daisy said was her
favor\re. She has made a picture
from seaweed. shells and other sea
products .
At Christmas time. Daisy gives
sand dollars and starfish painted as
ornaments. She also makes party
favors from shPIIs.
When on Sa ni bel. Daisy Is

invulwd m a shelling club. T he clu b

works vea r-mund to p!l'parr for thr

shell !~ir. Tiw even I attract s 20,000

visitors over a

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th&lt;' island . TI1e l air exh ibits shf'ii
crm t ions as we ll as shell coii&lt;'CI ions.
The shell collections arc easy to
maintain but hard to atta in, Daisy
said. Eacl1 shell must be cleanl'd of
barnacles and any animal's body.
" U vou leave one lilt lc piece of
anim;l, it w ill sm ell to high heaven,"
Daisy said. After boiling the shells to
remove the animals, Daisy coats
lh('m with mineral oil. A pl astic
spray could 1x&gt; used. she said . She
add&lt;'d the spray docs nol leave a
natural shine lik&lt;' I he oil d()('S, Daisy
add&lt;'d .
Ewn wilh all the work involved,
Daisy said she only works on the
shells about once a month or
whenever a sick fri end nrf'd s a gift .
The shells for a collection may
takf' years Ia accumulat e, Daisy
said. Shells for a coilf'Ci ion must lx&gt;
Ihe sa m e typP but diff~ rmt sizesall incxcellen l condition. Daisy said.
On Sa nilx&gt;l. collectors m ay only
ga ther twos hells of oncklnd In a day.
Daisy said. Some people think too
m any collectors may deplete the
supply of shells, she explained.
Bul alter a storm. collectors may
gather as many as they want, she
said. A huge numlx&gt;r of shells are
washed up after a stmm, Daisy
explain&lt;'d .
" Right alter a stmm is the best
time to collect shells," she said .
"We're both nu ts" about shelling,
Daisy said about her and her
husband.

SHELL COLLECI'OR - Daisy Blakesk.-e di•piays some of the shell•
she has collected In the 10 yean; she and her husband. Chuck, have spent

travcUing to Sanihel I sland in the Gulf of Mexico. Mrs. Blakeslee ha•
crafted household Items from the shells, ineluding a wind chime.

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

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Owning hisrory
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Steve Collins and his new bride,
Diane. now own a bl! of history, thanks to trlends and employees of
his mother, Gov. Martha Layne Collins.
The group contributed $3.150 to buy the couple the 19th century,
walnut canopy bed In which former Vice President Alben Barkley
slept.
Jolene Greenwell, executive director a.nd state curator of the
Office of Historic Properties, said bought the bed at an auction
earlier in the week In Louisville.
"Nobody knew what to get (Steve Collins ), so this collection of
money began," M s. Greenwell said . "Nobody was solicited. We jus!
didn't know what he'd like."
Ms. (;repnwell said Collins w as disappointed he w ould miss tlle
auc!lon because of his honeymoon.
"Steve's a real history buff and he loves antiques. so in that way It
was pcrt~t. " M s. Greenwell said.
BUILT ABOUT 1861 by Capt. Aub'USius Donnally was this stately
home at tfv&gt; corner ol Third Avenue and Cedar Street. Donally was
captain of at lea.'OI tltree steamboat• that regularly stopped at Galllpoli•
In the CivU War era- the Venture, Grel Eagle, a.nd Par&lt;lgon. The fir.;t
boat capsized. ldiUng six in 1858 near the Gallipolis wharfboat. which
then was located where tht&gt; city parkfront i'l now .

Four boat disasters
on Ohio River described
By JAMES SAJ'Io'DS
S(W•cial forrespondenl
(;ALI .IPOU S - Tho four worst
strdmboa f ac(')dents in Gall i J
hi~ !o ry v.-P rf' probabJ:-· ·
The Blue Rirlge in 1!WX:
The \ 'rntur(' in
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Dra n in IROR.
ThP Vrnt urf'
was origl n n iJ ~ ·
buill for thr Pittsburgh to B..a\w.
Pennsy lvania, routr . T hP boa!
servl'd as a co nn('('fing link fo r thf'
('ana lboats that OJ&gt;('ratf'd in thai
p•rt of thp Quaker statc.
Boat Blows Over
When Ca(Jtain Donnall .v ownrd
fhf&gt; Venturf' . shp ra n 1n thf'
Pom e rov to Portsmouth trad(•. It
\\'JS durin_
g a w inJ storm on March
12. IRIJR. that the Vf•n tur(' was
rounding so as to pull in :1! thf1
Ga lli polis w hariboat. w hPnl hP boat
was b low n ov f'r. Thf' Vf' ntun •
capsizC'd a nd Wf' nt down to wit hin
lhrt.'f' fPf&gt;f of th p roof.
T hPrf' were 20 pt:&gt;rsons on OO&lt;.t rd
e1 nd si .x of t hf'm dic-d .
The fol lowing ~· par Donnall _
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w hic h hf' ran in thf• Marif' lla tu
Ctnr inna ti trade . A~ capta in . Don·
na lly wa s part ownf'r and also
tr avpJed with the boat to cnnduc t it s
business mattPrs. H1s o.;alary wa s
about $1800 a year. which was ht glt
for l ha! period of histnrv .
Families Moved c\ way
Th C' Marietta to Ci nci nnat i
packr ! boat wou ld stop al Ca llip" li s
Pvcr:.· Saturda y at K a .m . going
down r ivf' r . On Wf'dnPsdu \ ·s ~.11 4
p.m . nnP could board th(' (;r('_
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F.ctglP hPadi ng north . Tht• ad Slal('(l
that "'"pt•cia l aiiPnf ion is .ci\·pn f( J
tam ilit· ~ movi ng Cl wa~· "
lrr l~h'\ AUh'UStu.s Dnnn Lt l l ~ · IX'
&lt;'a fTH ' f '&lt;qJtain of thP Par~tgn n which
"' ·c~s built that \'£\.11" in F: li;; dx•rh .
Pl'n n. T hp P&lt;.~ragon wpig hPd -J~l:O
tons rom parPd to thf• \'pn fun• &lt;.~11 2~
to us and thf' Crl'\ Eag l(' whi('h
\\.:f' ighf'd '141tons. The P~Jr;tgDrr ran
in the Pittsburgh tn Cindnn; tt i
tr;td('. and \a tr r in thf' Mf'mphi ... to

St Louis run. ThP I )a ragon \\'~I S
\\Tf'Cked at [)(&gt;\'il"s 1..- lan&lt;i in th('
Mississippi RiYPr i n !RhR.
:vlovt&gt;s to Cindnnati
I t wa s somrt imc in th e 1Yb0s that
A ugustu s Dunnall\ mm·rd to Cinc inn&lt;.~ti aml his housf' wPnl to othr' r

hands
Calli a Count .\ ·'s fir·sr grrar str am boat arc idf'nt. thf' Blur 1\id~r.
U&lt;'C'UIT('CI somPw hr rr lx'tw('(ln Ca l-

l ipolis and Cliprx•r Mill s, and a
k tndful of dPat hs rPsult&lt;'CI whrn onP

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bo i lf'r~ wt•nt dr~·.

A party

of Ca lli poli s people ilad just got up
from finishing an o~ · stf'r s upppr
whl'n thf' lx&gt;at w as torn apart .
Ca p t&lt;.~ in PJ~·np and a ma n nam('d
F'in nC':'.: sta yf'cl on thf' df&gt;f·k \.l, "hidJ
fl oatf'd dow n ri\·f' r somP 20 m i lf's.
\\'rolf' on(' commrntatnr on thf'
~~rcicif'nt :

"The hoat wa"'i loaded with em pty
salt harrel"' and aftt&gt;r the acx·idcnt
(and when thf' hoat wa.o;; sinkin~O .
lht· Pmpty harrels pn&gt;s.~·d th('
portion of the ('ahin lt•ft , from
heneath the huU and it floated on
down thf' riv f' r ."
ThP boilPr on thr RluP f1idgf' that
did nt1l r:-.:plodP wa s ('\"Pntuall~ ·
p urchasf'd b .\· lhf' Mull im•u.'&lt; Rroth·
r r !-. for th dr plan ing mill T hC'
f'n~in f' t hr
brothrrs usf'rl ra mP
fro m thr ol d L ang lp~· sawmill which
l hPn sHI()(I CJ I)IJUI wht• rr the C~lllipo­
lis 1&lt;'£' Co m~tn _~,.· is now loca ted.
\\'ith lhf'sc olcl parts th0 Mulli ·
nt•ux 8 rutht• r s sa\\"f'&lt; l lum iX'r for
rn;m _\ 11f lhP h OUS('S built in
( ;;l]lipulis fru rn at.x,ut l X i·i~ to 1X!t).
Thf' Mul lirwux Rmlh t•rs t·onrinuf'(l
a ft r r this Jatt•. hut with n!'w
Pquipm£~n t

T o illus1ratf' how Wt ';Jittw thf".;f•
rarl~ .&lt;.,tf'am i}(Jat captai n . . tx •{"arn&lt;'.
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LOS ANCF:LF.S tAP! - A prel iminary hearing was ., chi'dulPCI
Sept. 12 for actor Dan Haggt'r!y. te lev isions "Crizzlv Adams." who
has pleadf'd innocent ro two count s of S(\\lin g cocainr tn undPrcm·f'r
police.
Haggerty. 41, w~s arres!PCI a! his B0w•rly Hills hom &lt;' on .June f:l
Police allegt"d he had sold 18 grams of cocaine. \' aiuPd ;rt $~.1liCI. In
undcrcovC'r narcotics officrrs.

Municipal Court .Judge Mi chael Tynan i·clcased Hilggrrly on
$5,00l bond Friday pending !he preliminaty hearing
Haggerty was !he first actor ··of impor"f'" a tT&lt;'Sicrl by !he ycar·old
entert ainment unit of !he polic0 narcotics di,·ision, poliC&lt;' sa id.
Earlier arres ts by !he uni t included "indt\'iduals ·· connccll'd with
"The Dukes of Hazzard " and ··simon &amp; Simo n·· !0lrvision St:'r ics. but
no star s Wl're involvru. Ll . Dan Cooke sa id.
Haggem · played l h&lt;' lead in bot h the film and r\ BC telc,·tsion
vl'rsions of "GrizzJy Adams."

COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP 1- Amer·
icans appar ently arc less concerned
about earthquakes I han about o!her
disas ter s. such as floods. hurricanl's
or tox ic chemical spills.
Tha t is one conclusion of r&lt;'·
st•archcr s a! !he Ohio S!aiL•lJniver·
sity Dtsastcr Research Center.
They found that pl"llple liv ing in

ATHENS - A cancer nursing
upda te has been scheduled for
Thursday at tlle Ohio UnJversl!y Inn
inA!hens.
Registration beg1ns at B; 45 a.m.
and the program ends at 4 p.m.
It is co-sponsored by tlle Athens
County unit of the American Cancer
Society, Consortium for Health
Education In Appalachian Ohio and
the Southeast Ohio Cancer Re·
source Center.
The workshop wtll address such
issues as the nurses' role In helping
persons cope wl! h reconstructive
surgery; psyschologlcal and soclo·
cultural effects of cancer and cancer
treatment; the nurse's role in
canCt'r pain management; and
ethical considerations in patient
care.
The program is approved lor 6. 9
contact hours for registered nurses
by CHEAO, anapproved providerof
continuing educat ion for registered
nu rses.

Presenter s for the workshop are
Teicher, R.N., Athens

ACCEPTS PASTORATE James C. ",Jim" Chapman has
accepted the pastorate of Nor ,
thup Mk•ionary Baptist Church.
He will he preaching each
Sunday night at7: :lOandwnduct·
ing Bible study each Wednesday
night at 7: :10.

ar0as whPrc C'a rthquake rislG:i are

Meigs Senior
Citizens aaivities

considPred high don 'l wony about
I hat !ype of nat uraldisaslerso much
as those living in flood or hurricane·

pronf' arPas show cona:&gt;rn for
possible disasl ers.

ThP conclusion was drawn after
rl'scarcher s found more organize-d
dt izf'nsgroups i.mprovingcommun·

il y preparC'dness for such problems
as floods, storlll s and toxic chemical
spills.
I! canvassed !he nation looking for
groups that had organizPd Jx&gt;causc
of the risk of eart hquakes at or near
!her r communities. The sear ch
ccn!Pred on the Pacific sl ates.
wcsi C'm Tcnnscc and !hP Charlston.
S. C".. arra. all considered areas of
high risk for earthq uakes.
: A"ads to such groups wcrf'
followt&lt;l upbv phone calls and v isit s
bv field I cams. F ifty situations wt'r0
in\"(' .SI iga tC'd. RPs(•archcrs m et with
n•p n osrntath·t·s fl urn 28 J....:rroup!-,
(wit ·n tl '(j ror natura l disas tt•rs and 22
gTOu p~ orit•n l t&gt;d for tt't'hnoluJ..,Tica l
a c &lt;·iciC'n t ~.

" \\'( •wen• ahll' to initially idPntify
only llbout a dolC'n possiblf' silua ·
tirms rr latrtl to Parii"K)uakPS," said
Enrico QuJ tl'n!f'lli , profC'Ssor of

soc· iol ug:y al Ohio Stale and direc tor
of the disaster re search ccnler.
" Mo't involved a borl iveat10mp!s !o
form earlhquakP.arienlt'd ECGs
citizen groups 1.

"U nl ike in the caS&lt;' of Ooods or of
toxic waste sites, for C'Xampl{',
1.~o: h(~ rf' \\'f' r ncou ntered many F.CGs
co ncPrncd """''ith such situa tions, it is
clea r that ca rthquakc.arien!t'd
groups arC' rela tivdy I"C'w in

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sa id

eort hquake·oricnbted

g roups arf' th f' least in numbf'r
among piiva iC' commun ity disas10r
f...'l"Oups in the nat ion.
H C' so id thC'rea r e no suc h groups in
count ri PS knmvn fo r lhf' ir high r isk of

0arthquak&lt;'s. such a' .rapan and
It aly .

DRESS-UP WINNERS - Winners of the historical
dres.&lt;rup c"ODtests h~1d in ronjundion with the anival
of Adventure Gallf'y II al Racine Friday were, from
lclt, Mary Kay Yost, Ali'&lt;a WWford and Mary .lanit ·t•

Lavender . 'l'hf' contest was jud~t&gt;d on tiJt• IH&gt;sl Pit•nt:•t•r
Days, ('ivil War Oays, Gay 9(),, up lu 1!J"It), altin•.
Making tht• pn.'S&lt;•nlatiun i' Frank ( '),.l;md, ldt .

stick knee therapy prescribed
CJNCINr\ATI tAP I -!\ $16pogo

m.v sw ·prisc. m y knff's Wf'r f' gt't l ing

stick ca n be as f'ffPc live as
rxpcon sivr train ing m ac hinPs in
helping fender knees bounc0 back, ;r
doclor a! the Univer sity of Cincin ·
na t i Medica l Center says .
Dr. V. F ranklin Colon, a professor
of family !Tl{'()ici ne. began testing
his pogo slick !ht'Ory on several
high·sc hool alhletcs while practic ·
in g medicine in Nebraska. He found
lhal lwo·thirds of them showPCI
improvement in thPir injurf'd knees.
Colon movC'd to Cinci nna ti in 1Y77
and began serious tests. Female
athl etes he IPstPCI showed as much
improvC'ment in muscle strf' ngth
and speed from bouncing on the
pogo sticks as did a similar group of

a lol beltc r ," l'olon said .
Colon's knw s ac hf'cl &lt;..I S a r0sul t ol
his high school Jnd C'O JI(•g(' d .J ~ ·s nn
I he fw!bitll field. "ThP cumu i:rll\&lt;'
bangs in the kn('('s caughr up n·it h
me. I coulctn ·l run. I eould n·l jog. I
couldn· l play go iT, wh ic h cs w hat I
rf'a lly rnjoy n:l in s~r1 in g. I l'ouldn 'f
squat down to look at &lt;:.~putt.·· h P~aid .
B ut thf' bounc ing l'asf'd th f' pain
and built up his r ndu r &lt;.m n·. Colon

fC'm alc athlC'trs who w orked out on
an cxpcnsivP tra inC'r.

sa id , ctnd his h amstrings

and 1hrg ll

musclrs got .s l rongrr_

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bread. butt er.
There will be choice of beverage
servE'd with each meal. M eals arc
subj ect to change without no!icr.

POMEROY - Activities for this
week a! the Meigs County Senior
Citizens Centt'r, Mulberry Heights,
Pomeroy, arc as follow s:
Monday - Physica l fitness, U : 45
a.m .: square dance. 1·3 a.m . Menu
- Johnny Marzel!i , green beans.
Waldort sa lad, Boston cream pic.
Tuesday - Nutrition education,
U a.m .; physica l filnE'Ss,ll : 45a.m .;
chorus. J.2 p.m . Menu - Beef slew .
col e slaw, cornbread, fried apples.
Wednt?Sday - Physical fitnE'Ss.
11 :45a.m.; bingo, 1·2p.m .; bowling,
1: .'J) p.m . \&lt;l onu - Cheeseburger .

pi0.
Thursd ay- rrra mi cs. 10 ;l.m .-2
p.m. : ph,·sical fitn ess, 11 : 45 a.m
Menu- hroastrd chickm. m ashed
pola! oes. l hree ·bcan sa la d.
peaches.
frida y - Physica l fitn ess. 11 : 45
a. m : bingo. I 2 p.m . Menu F:sca llopm pola!CX's with ham and
chres0. bu!1 ered carrot s. col~ slaw.
fruit cup.

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Mr. and l'llrs. Herbert Shield'

Mr. and Mrs. Shields
note 50th anniversary
RACINE H erber! tPc!ct
Shields and Mabel Robinson Shields
will be celebrating !heir 50th
wedding an nrversary June :JO.
Thecouplewas married in Ripl ey,
W.Va. Their daught er, Marlcn0
Sh ields F isher, and the Shields'
gra ndchild ren. Larrv and Am~
Fisher . wtll be hosting a rcc0p! ion in
I heir hon or
The r('('('pl ion w tll befr om24 p.m .
.June .10 in R.c1cin c Unit e-d MPihod isl
Chu rch
Besides !h0 hosts of l h~ p:r rl v. lhr
Shields ha \'t' onr oth er grandc hild.
Molly Ftsher Kn·u;cr of S:rll Lik!'.
Hawaii. Thr Shil'l rls also ha\T· rwo
grea t grandchildrPn .. lr rt•m~;lh .In·
scph and .Jess ica .lo Ftsher

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\-label ShiC'Ids" sis !('r, B&lt;:rthil Hobin
son of R acinP.

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ii-foot -t) IA t ~ k!'IIJJil pi:J_
\ t'l 1'- ll.t goin).!
to gf'l m LH •lt tM'tll'fi t !J"(J /11 , 1pogo st il' k

madt• fm ,1 kid .'"
r\ \\"t•&lt;., f ( ;!'I"TI\ :!11 j)IJ~() &lt;.,ti('k
('OrniJJil.\" inh •n '" lt'£l in ( ·~)I t 111 ·.., wo r k
)l;t!-. S!'fl ! hint ;1 )H\1\' ~· -dUI \ -,til'k
which n1.n () pt •nth1• '&gt;ludic· . !Oillt'll,
ht ' '-o; l iLl .
Colon -,,lid !hal tlithuugh lfw ]X Jgo
:-.1ick j;-, llUt t)w , I ll:-,\\ "l ']" for i '\ "{'l)'b-

CC'Ion said lhe pogo ' l iCk mtghl
a lso hr lp prPvrnt injur if's br'&lt;"'i.Ht sc
using it imp n)\'rs bal ;tncf'. AlhiP!f's
w ith poor ba!Jnr f' ra n f\as il ~' land in
a prc•('arious fX1S ilion a nd tw ist or
wrench a knee. he said.

CUTS FOR

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GALLIPOLIS - Activities for
this week at theGalliaCoun!ySenior
Citizens Center are:
Monday - Birthday party, noon;
chorus, 1·3 p.m.
Tuesday - STOP class, 10: 30
a.m .; physical fitness, ll: 15 a.m.
Wednesday - Vinton Bible study,
1 p.m.; card games. J,3 p.m.;
American Literature class, 1,2 p.m.
Thursday Bible study, 11
a.m .,noon; VInton crafts. 1·2 p.m .;
blood pressure check at Vint on.
Friday- Arl cla ss . 1·3p.m .; craft
mini,course, 1·3 p.m .; evening
activities, 1&gt;10 p.m.
The Senior Nutrilion Program
will serve the following m enus:
Monday - Roast beef and gravy,
mashed potatoes, pears, ice cream
and cake, roll, butter.
Tuesday- Pinto beans and ham.
cottage c heese, peaches, com,
bread , butter.
Wednesday Beef tips and
noodles, green beans, beets, carrot
cake. bread, bu ller .
Thursday- New E ngland broiled
dinner, potatoes. ca bbage, appiP

her car and slammed through ~.:
front window of the motel ' s unoccD- :·
piE'd snack shop, through the ba~
wall and inlo a nearby creek. The,
car !rmdt&lt;l 2Ci0 frcr after I! Jeff thl".
rood .
The two passeng&lt;'rs suffe~~
minor injuriPs
..... ...

STURGIS, Mich. lAP) -Giving
the term " drive In" all new
meaning, about eight people have
driven their cars into or through the
Lake Shore Motel in the la st two
years.
The latest mishap occurred earlv
F'rlday when a woman losI eont rol of

County Nurse of Hope; Gall
Sanslvero, R.N., oncology nurse
specialist, Ohio State University;
Barbara Westercamp, R .N., oncol,
ogy nurse specialist, Ohio State
University; Dr. James Vess, psy·
cbologist, Ohio State University;
Rebecca Hight, R .N., director,
hospice program, Marion; Suzanne
Croci, R.N., CHEAO; Margo Ma·
razon, R.N., CHEAO; and Chery
Riley, R.N .• OhioUnlversl!yCollege
of Osteopathic Medicine.
·Registration fee is $15 and $5 for
studen ts. for additional lnforma·
lion. call Suzanne Croci at CHEAO,

ov£&gt;n bmv.:nC'd pot a tOC'S, creamC'd
peas . c hocola tC' graham crackf'r

Good for what ails you: pogo

Driving 'in' to roadside motel

u· htl h ~t \" t'

so r(' km '&lt;''- ;tnd lit l it ' r.mgt ·

u f mnr i1 n1 !tJr doing t ':1\! ' l ri:-.~ •:-..
"/\ pog(J :-. ti ck i!-. .ll~ll light,

pxt J blt.• . .tnd rf'!ati\·t·h
sh·r," hP ~~.dd .

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Th&lt;' doctor discovered the medi ·
cal cffcc tsoft he pogo stick yea r s ago
when h0 got !he urge lo t ry on0 !hal
belonged to his son .
"By !he end of the Wf'&lt;'k , I was
bouncing ffi.90 limes, any lengr h I
could slay up, really. And much !0

Emergency runs

Trustees to meet
SYRACUSE - Sulton Township
t ru stws wi ll m&lt;'&lt;'t Tuesday. July :l,
a! 8 p .m . al thP Syrol'USI' Municipal
Building.
The prupost'd budge! for fisca l
yPar 1985 and lt1&lt;• USI' of Federa l
Revenue Sharing funds will beOJX'n
for public discussion.
The budge·! for 19R'iaspnactrdwill
bPava ilablt• for· public hmrlnga! !he
resident ·t• of 1ht• C'lprk. Paul Moo r~.
on or aflt•r .lul l li.

WINDSOR. England (API - Form&lt;•r &amp;aile drummer Ringo
Starr has been treat('() for an ey0 injury he rt:•cet ved when he fell at
his home. a('('()rding to th&lt;' domestic news agency Press Association.
Starr. 43, also was told to see a specialist at th« eye clinic in King
Edward VII Hospital in !his small town west of London. !he news
agency quott'd an unidentified hospit al spokesman as rPpor1ing.
Starr was sa id !o have been treated al the outpatients' ey0 clinic
Thursday. Press Associalion said if was OC&gt;Iicvt'd he had tripped ovpr
a dog while walking on the grounds of hi s home in Till enhurs! Park.
"I gather there w as a bump and he had redness in the 0yc." !he
hospital spokesman was quoted as saying .
A nursing supervisor refused to give fut1hcr dctatls h\· tel phone.

Cancer update program
slated for Thursday

Earthquake:
Ohio shows
less concern

rn

Co nducting thi s ff'afuiT wr-r(•
Willi am and M ar.· M orri s. ancl
di s!rlbu!ion was hy !he Uniff&gt;rl
feat ures Syndicate. Pf'Pf"' ' siSl"r
bears I he name Dorothy . for which
!he nickname Is Dord . Tn !he P0rps
family' s you nger days years and
years ago It was Dord 1his and Dord
I hal . Well , the 19R1 column had !his
passage In 1!. and we've om l!ed
material Imm ater i al t o our
purposes.

Ringo treated for injury

'Grizzly' star faces charge

LONDON lAP&gt; - rn a royal family first , Princess Margarel
portrayed her self in an episode of " The Archers. " Britain 's
longest·running serial.
Th~ 5J.year"'lld younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II had six lines
Friday in the episode which depleted her brief visit to Ambridge , tlle
imaginary v illage where the Arch£&gt;rs live our fictional dramas of
country lif&lt;'.
"PrincPss Margaret entered info the spirit of things v.ith great
humor," said Bill Smethurst. producer of !he ~year"'lld British
Bruadcas! ing Corp. program .
in the episode, Princess M argaret cha ts briefly v.1th charac!0rs
Caroline Bone, played by Sara Coward . and Jack Woolley. played by
Arnold Peters.
" I think you've been very generous." the princess says at end of
het' visit to Ambr idge. "We do need all the help we can get to make
!his a very special year for the NSPCC 1the Na tional Society for the
Prewnt ion of Cruelly to Children)."

1f'mC'rgC'n!

They said 'Dord' strange
as word, not as sister
By .1. SAM\.EL PEEl'S
r;A LLIPOI.T S- Thi&gt; old &lt;l ipping
ha s hung around thl' Pt'f'fl" d! "-.k for
lo lhf'sf' mam· mo nth :-.. H"hili· thl'

Royalty on television

A spokesman for tlle princess said she was paid 75 pounds 1$HY2 I
for recordlng the six lines. and gave lhr m on(')' !0 thP NSPCC, of
which she is presiden!.

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GRADUATES Randy
KeUer, son oiMr. and Mrs. Roger
KeUer, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, was
gradualro In welding engineerIng from The Ohio Stale University June 8. KeDer was vo(ed
most outstanding student of hls
w elding class. He has accepted a

position with Te~as m.tnunenls,
Altlehoro, MW~S.

POMEROY - Seven emergency
runs w ere made by local units
friday and ear ly Sa turday morning
tht' Meigs County EmNgency
Mruica l Service reported.
Sy racuse on Friday was callru to
Collt'ge Road for Eva Shields, taken
to Holzer Medical Center ; Sy racuse
at 8: 26p.m. for Earl Pickens, taken
to Velerans M emorial Hospital;
Ru!land at 4:04 p.m . to township
road 53 for John Aieker, lo Veterans
Memorial; Rutland at 5: 14 p.m. to
Snowville for Lena Hooper, taken lo
O"Bieness. Athens .
On Salurday m orning as a r esul!
of a nre in Middleport the Middle·
port Squad transported Larry
Cundl!f, Patrick McCiolud, Middle·
port Fireman Craig Darst and
Pomeroy fireman Steven H artenbach to Ve tera ns Memorial Hospital
al 4: 16 a.m., 4:47a .m . and 4:40a.m .

Includes:

SWIMWEAR
SLEEPWEAR
BOYS SHORTS
BOYS SHIRTS
GIRLS SPORTS WEAR
SUNDRESSES
INFANTS &amp; TODDLERS
PLAY WEAR

Hurry And Take Advantage Of This One
Week Special Pricing OHer.

RUTLAND
FURNITURE CO.
742-2211 - Rutland, Ohio

PlAQUE PRE'!ENTATION - Mareh of Dimes chainnan RAlse
WelT)' presents a plaque to Burger Chef manager ,Jim Hill. as publicity
chalnnan Nancy Ackennan looks on. The March of Dimes USI'd Burger
Chef's lobby in April to take pictures with the Ea.•lt•r R1mny to fv&gt;m•fil
the March of Dimes. The total fund,ralsing cam paign of the March of
Dbnes earned $5,2fill for the chapter.

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

LOCUST AND PEARL STREET
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO telephone 992-3471
WHERE FRIENDSHIP AND SAVINGS GO HAND
. IN HAND! FOOD STAMPS WELCOME.
WE FEATURE U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF!
Prices Effective Thru Sat.. June 30th

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Not Responsible For Typographical Errors

DOMINO

KRAFT

LIGHT BROWN
;--.~~ POWDERED

BAR-B-QUE

SAUCE

DEL~MIJIIIIIIIIONTE

1soz.

POST 40%

DEL MONTE

CATSUP 44 oz.

BRAN
FLAKES

303

AUNT JANES

SWEET RELISH ....... i§.&lt;J.z. •••

$219

LAUNDRY
DEGERGENT

suGAR .~it

CORN, PEAS AND
GREEN BEANS
SIZE
CANS

29
16

oz.

oz.

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

Sirloin Steak ~

$2 89

SUPER EZ CARVE

T-Bone Steak

$1 29.
$1 6 9

HAMS
Whole
Portions $1.79

LB.

LB

ASST. FLAVORS

HI-C

DRINK
46

oz.

Pork Chops

$1

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69¢

69

Margarine

16

oz.

$1 59

GLAD

$ 29
$
LB.

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

59

TRASH
BAGS 20 CT.

~THOROFARE

KRAFT SWISS, PIMENTO OR
AMERICA!\: SINGLES

CHEESE ...... HPL.

$1 5 9

PAPER ~~~LBO
TOWELS

JULY 4TH SALE

29 . . . . _,

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SWEET SEEDLESS
RED OR WHITE

GRAPES

99¢

PER
LB .

59¢
PLUMS ......... r.E~.~s.. .
7
9¢
NECTAR I NES.~ij
99¢

RED RIPE

CRISPY

1 LB

3199

¢

SUN RIPENED

PER

JUMBO
PER
CRISP
CALIFORNIA

BUNCH

CELERY
SOLID
GREEN

PER LB.

Cabbage

.••

RADISHES 6 oz.

JUICY DELICIOUS

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Cantaloupes ..E.A...

Spare Ribs

LB.

OR P&amp;P LOAF
Cooked, Sliced Roast Beef ........ SJ.49
Tangy Sharp Cheddar Cheese .... s2.89
Tasty Chicken Salad ................. s2.29
Creamy Macaroni Salad ............... 79'

Baking
Potatoes $

::~ROTS

29

25 LB.

COUNTRY

LB.

BANQUET

DELl
BOILED
$ 29

~BOLOGNA

29

$

MIX OR MATCH

REGULAR OR JUMBO

$1 39

KAHN'S All MEAT

59¢

c

LB.

WIENERS

lb.

1 ~9

HAM
TURKEY
BREAST

tLB.
STICKS

$

18 OZ.

10 LB. BAG

KAHN'S ALL MEAT

LB.

Fryer Breasts

$1

"CUT THICK FOR GRILLING"

GROUND CHUCK

U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED

49

BLUE BONNET•

"GREAT ON THE GRILL"

U.S.O.A. CHOICE-BONELESS

LB

PLASTIC

IDAHO

JULY 4TH SALE

CHUCK

GARBAGE
$15 9 BAGS 30 CT.

S9 •2Yo M1lk

DISHWASHING
DETERGENT 32 oz.

CAT
FOOD

STEAK

U.S.D.A. CHOIE

99
$3

.• REgER GA~

Dermassage

HAPPY CAT

oz.

59
16

oz.

TIssuE200 CT.

THOROFARE

PINK
SAlMON

42

FACIAL

BACON-N-TOMATO
ITALIAN OR
CATALINA
16

~~~ LARGE KITCHEN

THOROFARE

KRAFT

Dressings

GLAD

PUNCH

OR

T V. Dinners ... · · · · · ·

SNOWY
WHITE

8 OZ. PKG.

Mush- $
rQoms

7·9· ¢

99

THOROFARE

PORK-N-

TO~ NO'S
¢ GREAT GIANT
$13 9
PIZZAS .......... ".....
Corn on Cob ...... .
S' LB.oREIDA
FRENCH FRI ES ..... $349 St;~·k-umm Burgers $329

BEANS

CARDINAL GALLON PAC

ICE CREAM

$219
MINUTE MAID

ORANGE JUICE
29~
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June 24, 1984

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va .

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

Weigh advantages of part-time employment
By Karen Blaker MD
DEAR DR BLAKER -·The way

teenager~ today to solve their
probl~s Is to work more after
school and during the sununers.
We found out the hard way. Our
son had been drinking too much.
staying out lateandhanglngaround
with a bad group of kids. Then he
started working at the neighborhood
pool as a lifeguard. He became very
popular with youngsters and parents alike.
It was there that he discovered the
problem s of the disadvantaged in
our community. He started many
projf'Cts to help them and finally
&lt;'nded up going to college and
majoring in social work . Quite a
turnaround. don't you think?
DEAll filiADER - What a
wonderful story' ltsoundsas though
your son fou nd a purpose in life
through his job.
Research indicates. however,
that most tf'&lt;'nagers do not farP as
well from their pat1 ·timP jobs. A
recent report fmm members oft he
University of Michigan's I nstitute
for Social Research found that

tor

studentswhoworkmorethanl~to20
hours per week tend to become less
Involved with school, famlly and
peers, and are more likely to
become Involved with drugs.
The money earned poses a
problem . With a rather large
discretionary Income, some experience " premature affluence" that
many will not be able to sustain later
on their own.
One of the researchers, Jerald G.
Bachman , suggests that parents set
guidelines for use of money, e.g.
savings and-or contributions to a
family expense fund .
Lllw any1hing else, there is no
easy answer.
DEAR DR BLAKER - I am
devestated. M y H -year-old daughter has just been diagnosed as
bullmlc. That means she has been
hinging and purging with food for
some 11me without our knowledge.
I thought she and I had a C!QS('
r elationship. but I guess not.
Otherwise. I certainly would have
seen the signs.
DEAR READER - l hope that
she is now getting

competent medical and psychologl·
cal help.
A!J for your guilty feelings, try to
relax a llttle. The fact 1s that many

teenagers are successfully able to

hide theserlous and sometimes fatal
eating disorders from their families
for many months and years.

Old Fashioned Bargains

25%
PERMS

CDUHT!tY STDBES

Except For long Hair

JUNE 25-30

We're Clearing the Shelves
HOURS 9 A.M. TILL 6 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

Trudy Roush. Dixie Eblin.
Susan Sisson &amp; Mary Powell

Top of the Stairs

BEAUTY SALON
POMEROY, OH.

2nd ST.

992-6720
MON.-SAT . 9 TO 5; EVENINGS BY APPT.

\Irs. Ter n•nt ·t• \lan ·

Jennifer Clarke weds
Terrence Mace June 9
I ;,\ 1.: ~ 11'0 LIS - Th&lt;• homt· oil 11
ami Mrs. Oscar\\'. Clarkl'un Sp1 uct•
Knoll pn&gt;\'kiPd thl' :-.f'tting June ~ ; l 11 1
tht' \q•dding uf rhPir daughrt·r·.
JPnniJer Annr. to Dr . Tl'JTf'tH 't'
Rov;[('\' Macf' . son ot Dr . an d !'v1n. .
:Vl~ If'S 1\bcr of Dou'r. Ma s~.
TtH' Re,·. Frank Hayf's c~ nd tht'
fu&gt;\· Tura H a~-r·s. formPrJ .\ · ol lht ·
First Pn,sb.\ 't(•rian ( 'hurch of r;;!lh
JXll i..... .1 n cl nov.: of ! _a un'l. !\ld . he.t rd
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c.ln-ssc.•s w11 h lacr Irim
dntl carTiL'tl bouquets of whitc and
q '!low n_x.,pbuds. Tht• br idP 's ni('('f'S,
Tarnrn\ amlCarriPS;t\TP. alsoworf'
1.1 i ·p - 1rim rlll'tl t Pa I bl ue d rC'sSf's and
i ·,tt Tit'll simi lar nowr rs in a no~C'ga~
,!lld ~~'-mall ba~kC't.
:\il'k :'v1 arC", brothr·r of !Ill' gToorn,
,, ..I s bt.•st man, and gH~Jmsnwn
\.IYI'f' Tom \ 'anl't·. ( 'harli(' Higg in.-.

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'l.m·t' Lih L:s L'p 1\'ht'll' ll't•

nrchids . Shf• \\'tl" i!11cndr'(i b:• her
c.;i.-;trrs. :vtrs. Su&lt;....an Str•in .mr! \'lr...,

fJim bl'th Sa\Tt': b)' a

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Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mays

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Ceremony unites Avonell
Norn1an, Doug Mays in marriage
\'l:'\'1\lf'i A vonell 1"01man
b&lt;'l'amc 1hl' bn&lt;k of Doug Mays in i.l
.Junt' :\ crremonv at hf'r parr ots'
homr in Vinton.
Tlw bride is the daughl&lt;'r of Mr.
and Mrs. L&lt;:.i\\.' fl'n cPSmi1 hofV inton ,
and tht· g room i.5 the son of Claud('
Ma~·s ami 1~H' latP : .illiP Ma)·s of
Vint un.

l l&lt;'long." " lf I Could Hold Tinw m "
!:lottie" and " ThorP Wa.s You ...
Fluti st ~usdn Shockr~· pla~· &lt;'CI
1--ktch's "Siciliano." .John Drnn:.r 's
":\ nnic's Song... ami " Th f'm(' in
\ 'a r iJtions·· b~ · Schu hr•r1
S hC' ttl so pro\·idf'd 1hP procl'S·
sional ;.~nd tT1T'ssional w ith Gach·s
"Saraba ndE'· ::mel " .Jf'sus. J oy of
Man 's Drs1rc ..
,\ suppc'r huff('! wa~ Sf'n·f'don the
fC'TT JCP with music provided by
Mat-:.· ! .urns anrl Frirnd~
Tilt' couple left for\\ htclh' l.sl .1nd,

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Dissolution filed
OnP dissolution was filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court .
Juanita Dar!Pnf' Hannon of
M iddl&lt;'port and Lloyd MichaPI
Harmon of Dexter filed to end their
marr iage.

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MONDAY

Calendar
SUNDAY
POMEROY - An opPn houSP
will be hdd by !h~ MPigs c ou nty
Uni!Pd MP!hodisr Church Cooperat iVP P a rlsh fmm 3 ~ : 30 p. m .
Sunda v in the church;·a rd on
for('s! Run Rwd. An old·
fashionf'd picnic , a h:-.·mn sings
and tours of the nPw office's w iU

highlig ht lh&lt;' day. Thc ll\·m nsing
will Legin a t J: :lll p. m . v.ith
speci a l music by J oa n Robinson.
The potluck picnic will begin o
p.m . Card ta blf'S , Ja,~,.· n c hairs.
t abh~ SC'rY IC'f '

and d di sh lor th('

pien ir a r'f' rf'C]Uirr'Cl

June 24, 1984

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

Sunday Times-Sentinel

R UT LAND
Rutland
Garden Club will meel at 7: :ll
p .m. Monday in Ihe hvmeof Mrs.
Leo Chapman and Ann Webster.
G ues l speaker will bl' Mrs.
E rnesl Covl'rt , regional dlrector
of OAGC. Cover! will give a state
nf'ws upda tf' .

GALL !POLIS - Soldiers ReCommission will meet at 9
am . Monday al 22ll J ackson
Pik&lt;'.
li~f

HIO GHANDE - Open Gall'
Gardm Club will meel al thp
homl' ol Edna Graham al 7: :Ml
p.m TuPsdav

Gallipolis
GALLIPOLIS OES Chapter 28..1 will conduct
annual Inspection at 7:30 p.m .
Monday . Officers and membl'rs
are to bl'ing salads and desserts.

TIJESDAY
HARRISONVILLE Thl'
senior cllizens of HarrfsonvlllP
will meet havf' a picnic 6 p.m .
Tuesday in Forest Acres Park to
honor those having birthdays in
April. May and June. Everyone
10 bring a covered dish. Chicken
willlx' providro .

TUESDAY
CHESHIRE- Cheshire Chap·
ler OES will meel at 8 p.m .
Tuesday.
LECfA- Therpwillbl'aBiblc
s tudy at 7: :ll p.m . Tuesday in
Wa lnut Ridg&lt;&gt; Church with the
Rev. Earl Hinkle. The public is
invited
POMEROY - The Ladies
AuXiliary of Veterans Memorial
Hospital will mCPt al 7 p.m.
Tu~sday in the hospital dinrng
room . AnyonP intPrt:'StC'd is

Happenings
Bible school slated
VINTON - Vacation Bible
School is set for J unl' 25-30 from
6: 30-8: 30 p.m. eac h day a t
Vinl o n UnitE'd Methodist

welc'Om('.

Bible school

Church. There arc clas"&lt;"S for
children ages two and up, and
adult c lassE's are being
schedulro.

.
Group sponsors
guest speaker

first SC'i.zurc

wa ~

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leas t he could do was finish what he slarted.
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ova tion for running his 1.500-meter finale despite a painfull!'g injury.
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1984 Wimbledon action hegins Monday,
McEnroe, Navratilova heavy favorites
Ry MARK S. SMITII
Associated Press Writer
WIMBLEDON, England !API - In the view of Britis h bookll•s .
sobt?r businC'Ssmen in a country wher(' betting is a l&lt;&gt;ga l national
passion, John McEnroe and Martina Navra! Uo\·a are the holr~s r
favorites to win Wimblroon since before World War II.
AI the All England Lawn Tennis championships, which open
Monday, the question seems less whether the top seeds and defending
champions will hold their service Ihan whel h£'r McEnroe will hold his
temper.
The fiery NPW Yorker a lready has had a major blow -up at an
umpire in a Wimble-don tuneup tournamPnl (lnd a sPri es of c las hC's

wilh fleel Sireet, London's new spaper row. which has urged tenniS
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loss 10 Ivan lRndl in the finals oft he French Open.
The def..ar was McEn roe's first this year. afrc•rwinning42srraigh r
matchT?S . At ?.'i, he is S&lt;'t"Ving wir h precision. volle; •ing d&lt;"Cisivrly and
covering lh&lt;' court lik e a fox on a scent - all e lement s that make for
&gt;~;inners on rh~ finel y manicured lawns a l Wimbledon.
lRndl. thC' No: 2 .seed. dislikT?S playing on grass. McEnroe bl'ar him
in lhesemis h~re last year. Thisyear,just48hoursa!lerhis lriumphon
Ihe Parisian clay, Lend I wasou sled fro m Quel'n'sClubon grass in rhe
first round.

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BRLSTOI., England !API [)('fending champion Johan Kriek
outlasted Brian Teac her 6-7, 7-6, 6-4
Saturday to win the$11Xl.IXlJ West of
England tennis tournament a nd
complt'le his warmup for next
wt'Pk ·s Winnblcdon championships .
It rook lhe South Alrican -born
na tu ra lized American 2 hou rs and 2
min ur~s to heat thE' 29-year-old from
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love and k&lt;'Cp hi s eruwn.
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Schlichter reinstated by NFL
COLUMBUS, Ohio iAPl -Art
Schlichter says hE' views his
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ball League as only one step on his
road lo rt'habilitatlon.
The fanner Ohio State University
star learned Frtday that his
14-month suspension for gambling
had been lifted and he could join the
Indianapolis ((i:olrs for summer
trainlng camp June 13.
"'It's just a start, but It's a good
start, and somet~Ing that I have
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ThC' Englishman. Uri\·in .[: ;J
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Irials arc four who we re on the 1976 Ol;mprc tC'am ar
Montn'ai. Srcv~ Gregg of Bcrkcl~v. Calif , was a
INDIA.'\IAPOLIS tAP I -It's said that the roughest silver ml&lt;lalist in the 200 bU!IC'rlly in 1976: Bob
swimming meet is the U.S. Olympic Trials, rather Jackson of San JoS&lt;'. Calif.. made the finals in t he 100
than the Ol)mpics themselves.
backs! rake in 1~76 and alsu was on the 19811 team. and
Wi th East Gennany, the strongest wompn' s swim PPI~r Rocca of Concord , Calif .. wa s a 1976 silvPr
team in the world, and the Soviet Union, wilh possibly medalis t in the 100 and 200 backstmkP and a nothPr
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who made the 1900U .S. Olympi c learn that didn't go lo Holm, a backslrok&lt;'r li1 1928and 1Y.3'2 who wa s kioff the
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bi rt hdavs.
thP powC'rtul East G1.'rmans and won the onJ:· U.S.
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little internationa l expericnc&lt;'.
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Don Gambril. head coa c h of I hr U.S. 0 1;-mpic and butlf'rfl_\. sw immers
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thl' wurld in hl'l" S(.&gt;('Ci alt i('s in l~lx.l LinC'han is train in g
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lha r ousted Lloyd .

By WILlJA.M R. Bi\R~i\RD
A.P Sports Writer

DRINKING GLASSES
WITH THE PURCHASE
OF A LARGE OR
MEDIUM SOFT DRINK

ThP 27-year-old Czechoslova ki aborn American never looked tlack.
I! was a sharp contrast wi rh
Friday's SPmifinals, in which Navratilova was E'XIended to three sets
by West Gcrmany"sCiaudia Kohde.
"I fell a lot mol'!'confidmttoday. ··
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always do when I'm in a fin a l.
Gelling thert' is usually mol'!' of a
pmblem becauSt1 it is nlwa.vs on
your mind. But in a final I'm always
more relaxed ."
The service bneak ciPa rly ra llied
Jordan, and there wa s no T-ep&lt;.•a t of

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- Forty-..lghl hours befort' the stan
of Wimblroon. Grand Slam cham ·
pion Martina Navratilova claimro
her third straighl East bournE' gra ss
court tennis title Saturday with a
commanding 64, 6-1 victory over
fourth-seeclro Kaihy Jordan .
Jordan, who oustro second·
seeded Chris Evert Lloyd in straight
sels In Friday 's semifinals, w!'nl
inlo the match apparently full of
confidl'nce but suffered a sel tlack
when Navratilova broke herS!'n~ire
in the first game

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CHESHIRE- Vacation BiblE'
school will bl'gin .June 25 at
Poplar Ridge Freewill Baptist
Church. Classes for all ages are
ava ilable . Classes will last the
w0ek . A wiener roast will follow
the la sI session on June :ll. For a
ride , ca ll 367-0169 or 742-22:/JJ.

cancer. what are lhe firs ! s igns to
look fo r': Is theT» any possible cur.or rrealment if detectro early
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sf'izurPs that many authorities have
prcfcrr'l'rl lo ra il thesE' symptoms
I ht' l'pileps iCS . rather than implying
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Monday

GALLIPOJ_J.&lt;; - Gallipolis
Flame Fellowship lnlernalional
is sponsoring a talk by Dr. John
F. Lupton a r a luncheon slated
from noon unl U 2: :ll p.m.
Thursday al the Holiday Inn.
Resen~atlons may bC' made by
calling Bev Perkins at 446-2278;
Pat O'[)('ll al 446-1360; or Mary
Dimond a t 256-1664. and musl bC'
paid by June 27. Music will bl'
provided by Janet Bachelor.

Diagnosing different epileptic disorders ·
By Lawrence Lam h. \I. U .
DEAR DR. LAM ll - I am be ing

~imes- ientintt SectionJune

RODNEY - Rodney Unitro
ME'thodlst Church will conduct a
BiblE' school !rum June 25-29
from 9 a .m . until noon each day
at lhe church. Ag&lt;' groups art'
five lhrough 14.

TOURNAMENT ENDS TI£L&lt;i AFTERNOON The 1984 Gallia Cancer Tennls Toumament .

above was taken during Friday night's quarteriinal.s.
On left is Vance .Johnson. On right is Alan ~lute .
Today's finaL.l will be held at I, 3 and ;; p.m . on the
Forest Mullins C&lt;~Urt at 46 Henkle Ave.

Schlichler, 24. said_
sponsored by Radio Station WJEH-WYPC, will end
Colts spokesman Bob Walters
thL&lt;I altemoon loUowinK nearlY a week's action. Scene
said Schlichter will bl' one of five
players competing for the starting
quarterback position.
Schlichter was suspended from
the then -Baltinnore Colts In May 1983
Barragan. in a stalement reLA PAZ. Bolivia !API -Bolivia
after he told law enforcement
Friday night, said publi c
leased
has decided not to participate In the
authorities that he had run up a
Los Angeles Summer Olympic opinion In Bolivia reacted sl rongly
$389,(XX) gambling dl'bt, including
Games to protest a recent Washing- to the publication of the article and
wagersonNFI..games_
was running against Bolivia 's
ton Post article that "lnjurro the
After the suspension, Schllchter
participation in the Games .
dignity of the country," Bolivian
entered a program for treatment of · Sports Secretary Julio Barragan
In a Washington Post column,
compulsive gambling.
said.

Bolivia withdraws from Olympics
"-'hirh writrr Ton~· Kornhf'i!"l'r said
wa s intrndC'd to J:x&gt; humorous. hf'

suggested that "one of Ihe sponsors
of lh~ Gamf's. such as Budw&lt;'iS&lt;'r
could bru1g rhi' Bolivian a thlet &lt;'S Ito
Los AngcleSI a nd Ihat they lalerpa v
lhc irdebt S&lt;'li ing beer ."

F r idJ &lt;s 60 mJnutC' qualif~· mg
S&lt;'Ssion wa ~ intPIT'UJJif'd by thr['('
CT&lt;::~shc-s. Nom • of thf' drivrrs u ·C'rr
injurf"d. but th t• trJ C'k harlto ht~ &lt;.;hut
do"vn aftrr I'J('h incirlf'nt .
"T'his is thr mo~t d1sjointf'd
Sf'SSion I hdn' Sf'&lt;'n. " said Mansdl.

who has .\\' 1 to win in;"() Crand Prix
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Two- tmw wor ld champ ion 1\iki
~A uda of Austria . tf'ammatC' of

current world c hampionship point
leader Alain Prost of France. was
second on r h~ provisional grid . His
Porsc h~· powrll&gt;d McLancn 11
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C2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

June 24, 1984

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

Marietta edges Meigs Legion nine, 5-4
1-fanrona, Mortln"P I. .316;
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SYRACUSE - Marietta scored
single runs in the eighth and ninth
Innings to wipe out a 4·3 Meigs lead
and the Washington Countains held
on for a 5-4 win in Amer ican Legion
baseball action here Thursday.
Meigs. now &gt;-11on the year, took a
2.() lead in the third when Donnie
Swa tzel opened with the fi rs t of his
three singles and Nick Riggs

followed wit h a walk and Chris
Kennedy singled to load the bases.
Tony Rim e laid down a perfl'Ct
suicide squeeze bunt single to score
Swa tzel and Riggs rode home on
Dan Thom as· fielder 's choice.
Coach Jack Weiker's crew took
thPir 4·31ead in the sixth when Btian
Shepler and Scot ~ Gheen both
walked, were moved up a base on

Gallia summer league results
GALLIPO LL&lt;; - in Gallipolis loss.
Parks and Rl'C rca tion Pony League
In T -Ball act ion, The Angels
pl ay Friday, the Padres beat Rio pounded th&lt;&gt; Comets 21 -12 and the
Grande 10-5. Cur1 Wachs picked up Braves beat the Rangers 29-15.
the win whil&lt;' J .H. Wright was Ute
In Men's Softball League action
loser.
on June 20, Marchi's defeated
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th&lt;' Phillies pounded the Kool Ka ts edged Old Brick Tavern 12-ll,
10-3. The winning pitcher was L.
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Hauldren whtle Bush was the loS&lt;'r.
Hi-&gt; . Spa rkle Supply beat Elliott' s
The Sluggers slugged the Phillies H-1. Griffey's shut out Marchi's 12.()
20-5. T. Combs was the winner and and Diversified Management de·
Tawney the loS&lt;'r.
tea ted Holzer 10-3.
In Girl's Junior League Softball .-------------~
action. thp Angels outscoiT'd the
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GA!.LIPOLIS The four1 h
annual Ga!Ua County T-BaU Association tournament will be gett ing
uiuletwa y 6: 15 p.m ... June 25. at
Addaville.
: l(l A-bracket comJX'Iition .June25.
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Clay plays Hannan Trace Red and
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against Bidw&lt;&gt;ll Orange. Vinton
G&lt;)ld received a first round byP and
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.Junp 26. GrPen Red faces Cheshil'!'
Blue. AddavUie plays Rio Grande
Blue and Green Blue plays Rio
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Addaville-RioGrandeBiuecontcsts
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2R ThP winner will fat•' the Green

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Marietta.
Thom as fan ned nlne.allowed nlne
hits, and walked five in his losing
effort. M cLead startedfor Matietta
and gave way to winner Barnes In
the fourth. They combined for five
strikeouts, permitted eight hlts, and
walked five.
Meigs traveled to Parkersburg
South Sa turday and hosts Wellston
today at Syracuse. Both are1 p.m .
doubleheaders.

$4200° 0

GA LLO'OL IS - A women's
slowpitch softball tournammt wUI
be held July 7-R at thP Vinton Little
League Field .
The doubiP elim mation comJX•Ii lion rcquirPs ct $60 cntJ)' fE'f' a nd two
game balls. For mm'P information ,
call 388-900.

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scored on Swatzel's single.
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singled, stole second, went to third
on a passed baU , and carne home on
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Gossage carne into the game with
the Padres leading 7-51n the eighth,
o typical situation for a Gossage
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eighth, and outfielder Duane
Walker raced home on a singleand a
thmwing er ror in t he ninth for an 8-7
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Cossage is som ething," Walker
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innin gs, turning nine hits Into six
111ns. Cra ig NC'Itles belted a two-run
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_,o lu bl ast. his fourth : and Bobby
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&lt;•f his th=
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Walker ra pped a lead-off homer ,

his seventh, to Ignite a three-run
fourth Inning that chased Padres
starter Andy Hawkins and cut the
lead to 6-5. But Brown singled home
another run for San Diego In the
seventh, and Padres Manager Dtck
Williams went to Gossage's fastbiill
to try to protl'Ct the two-run !Pad.
Gossage walked Dan Driessen to
stan !he eighth, then gave up a
two-out, plnch·hit single to Wayne
KrenchlckL Milner lined his ttiple
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game.
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and running when Parker lined a
sharp single to center. He dove Into
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" I saw the ball glance off the waU
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away," Walker said. "From there, ll
was a foot race to the plate.''
He scored easily. and Salazar got
an error on the play.
"The throw was tight on line,"

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hlt therunnerslldlngln,andheeruls
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though Parker's single got to
Salawrqutckly.
"I was running, glar)ced back and
saw the ball go to center field
sharply," Walker said. "Sol tried to
take third base.''
The throw bounced off Walker's
batting helmet and away !rom two
Padres, bringing the Reds thelr
third victory In their last four
games.
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By ED SJIEARER
AP Sport.t Writer
ATLANTA (AP)-ltwasafacein
the crowd, one he knew well, that
applied the Dna! touch for Tmuny
Valentine.
"It's great to lookovertbereonl7
and look at Mama in that big hat and
she said, 'Hey, darling,' like that'you're all right."'
Valentine, playing in his hometown, used a season's best streak or
seven consecutive birdies en route to
a 9-under-par 63 Frtday. That gave
him a two-shot advantage over
defending champion Calvin Peete
halfway through the $400,0ll
Georgia. Pacific
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Olympic team hegins exhibition PIay
By HANK LOWENKRON
AP Sports Wriwr

BLOOMINGTON. Ind . tAP ! - It
was a homff'oming, a senrtoff a nd
anothe r step on th~ road in a bid lor
Olympic gold as the U.S. Olympic
men 's baske tball team upt'ned its
f'x hibition schedule .
Coach Bobbv Knight , tiw m a n
dil1'Cting thP team , sen t his charges
against an Indiana Univer sity
alumni squad dominated by players
who helped him win two NCAA
basketball titles. a '&gt;Ia tiona I I nvi tation Tournam e nt crown and S(&gt;Vrn
Big Ten c hampions hips .
The 124-R9 triumph F r iday night
by the Olympians wil l mean little to
participants on either squad. And
allN the gwne. Krugh! a nd his
players agrN'd thPn''s a lot of work
ahead before thf' go ld medal can be
c laimed tn :A&gt;s Angeles.
"We've bef'n pla.ving against each
uthPr all week in prac tice. I think it
tthe !!ame 1 was like a rrltel," s.1 id
Chris Mullin of St. .John 's. who
ig-nited a n mrly s urge by thP
Olympians that left the Alumni
scrambling for the rest of the night .
"We had a lot of fun out there. got a
good workout and now we ca n judge
wherC' we arp now a nd where' we
have togo."
Mullin had lO ot his 14 points in the
gamf''s firs t seven minutrs as thf'
Olym pic team openPd an 18-9
advantagP. The AJur.1ni never drew
c loser.
"Wr'w got a long way to go. I
think we·re makingstridesfmward
!'.!orr time is going to help us out,"
Mullin said.
Kn1ght. who decided to give his
cl ub a break from practiCP today,
agrt:wl.
"Defens ively therewas quite a bit
of O\ &lt;' 111'*' or hands ... said KnJght,
who will next send the team into
comhal against a Na tiona l Bas ket l,a U c\~o;oc iation All -S13r squ ad in
Prodcic-nce, R.I., Thursday.

"Wr tended to mishandle the ball

ht're and there t28 tumovers l. Our
defense didn't react to situations
where wp really had to," Knig ht
sa id . "Wt' commit ted too many
per imete r fouls and lacked good foot
usage. In particular. we didn't react
w('U to thPir offensive movement. "

Knight tned to give each of the 16
play&lt;'r&lt;; contending for the 12
ava ilable S}XJts on the team an equal
am ount of playing time. The plan
worked well with everyone receiving from 11 to 1!1 minutes of action .
As a result, the scoring was
balanced .
Ali-Amertcan Michael .Jordan of
Nonh Carolina led the way with 16
a nd Mullin finished with 14 . Vern
Fleming of Georgia a nd former
Mic higan star Tim McCormick
eac h scored 121or the winners.
"We'w been playing aga inst each
other aU week," said AII-AmPrican
Sam Perkins of Nor1hCarolina, who
started at forward along with
Vlullin. "It's kind of hard to judge
how well we're doing. I lhink for a
negatiw part. w~ didn't really get
back on the trans it ion. They really
killed us.
'' And if we wa nt tu win the gold,
we're going to have to stop some of
the European teams that do outlet
rea l quick a nd get back . We found
our weaknesses out and we did do
pos itive things, but just couldn't get
it going."
Pacers
ls1ah Thomas
Detroit
of the ofIndiana
ButchandCarter
mch scored 17 to lead a n Alunmi
team that shot only 45 percent while
being out rebounded 56-30.
"They 've got a good crop of
guards bf&gt;cause they'rP aU interchangrabiP." sa id Thomas, who
ha d JO of his tPa m's 30 turnovers.
"They' re au good passers. They 're
a ll consistPnt."
Pe rkins madP a big impression on
Thomas , a college opponen I when
Indiana defeated Nort h Carolina for
the 1981 NCAA championship .
"The thing that impressed me the

most with Perkins was the range on
his shot. I didn't know he was that
good a shooter," Thomas said . "He
can really shoot it. He was the guy I
wa' most lmpre;sed with ."
"This is our 13th practice smce
coming back Friday a week ago. In
retrospect, I think the week went
we ll lor us," said Knight, who has
been using some of his former
players in practice.
"I really don't want to get into
individuals right now," said Quinn
Buckner of the world champion
Boston Celtlcs, one of those who has
been helping Knight. " I think it' s
early . They've made some tremendous strides in trying to get
some things set up today.
"That's the most important thing.
They're taking advantagP of situa tions. That's what they're going to
have to do. "
The Alumni led briefly early
before two Mullin field goals put the
Olympians up lor good at 6-5.
Perkins and Fleming followed with
field goals as the Olympians scon_'!l
eight unanswered points.
Kent Benson of the Detroit Pistons
then hit two free throws for the
AlumnJ . Mullin answered that
challenge with a jumper and a
lay-in , igniting a 10-2 spurt that left
the crowd of 17,113 at Assembly Hall
realiz-ing their former heroes were
in lor a long nig ht .

A Uan Ia

Go It

"My Mom and Dad are going up
and down these hills, living and
dying with every shot you have,"
Valentine said. "This Is the toughest
course to wa lk all year. It's always
nJce to play well in ftont of them.
"Today I was completely as ease
with myself," Valentine said.
The 631eft him with aJ6.holetotal
or 133, 11 shots under par on the
7,018-yard, par-72 Atlanta Country
Club course- site of the best finish
or his eight-year pro career.
The 34-year-old Georgian placed
second in thls tournament three
years ago, losing in a playoff to one of
the game's top performers, Tom
Watson.

Peete, who had a 69,found hlrnsel!
two shots off the lead for the second
stra ight day. First·round leader
Mike Donald soared to a 73Saturday
and fell into a four-way deadlock for
sixth place at l37.
Four others were tied at 136 Bobby Wadkins with a 66, Tom Kite
and Mark Brooks with 67s and Don
Pooley68.
It took a 1-under·par 143 total til
survive the halfway cut, with 70
players remaining for the final two

rounds, portions of each scheduled
for national television (CBS).
Valentlne began his string of
seven birdies on the Mh when he
holed a J.2.footer and closed It by
two-putting the par-5llth.
"On 11 I knew I was going for this
year's record or consecutive blr·
dies," Valentine said. "I read It In
the paper this momlng."
Donald had put together six
birdies in succession In his openinground 64, tytng the season's best
mark set by Watson at the
Tournament Players
Championship.

'' ~'re out to earn
your business!"

"Then I came back to my senses,"
Valentine said of his only bogey. It
carne on the 12th when he missed a
three-foot par putt.
He also birdied from 35teetonthe
third hole and tapped in a slx·lnch
birdie pution the par-5fin1shlnghole
to close his round.
longest putt
came on the tough ninth green - a
48-footer that Valentine called "a
field goal."
U.S. Open champion Fuzzy
ZOeller got In at the 143a~t point by
shooting a 73 and Masters champion
Ben Crenshaw remained in position
to make a run after a 69-139.

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Pryor successfully
TORONTO I API - It' s not olten
that two boxers emerge from a
15-round war wearing smiles, but
_champion Aaron Pryor and chal ·
. ·Ienger Nicky Furlano each had a
: g-reat dml to be happy about a fter
· their Pncounter.
Pryor. appearing in the ring for
thP firs t time In eight m onths,
su= sstully defended his lnterna tion"l Boxing Federation junior
wl'itetwPight cmwn Friday night
with a unanimous dPCision agalnst
Furlano, who was knocked down
twirf' in thE&gt; first Uu-ee minutes.
··twas predicting a knockout . but
\ 'OU know . .
I was ttying," said
PrYor. 28. of Cincinnati . "Nicky
ga \e me exact ly w hat I needed ."
Furla no. :lb. ofToronto, recovered
fro m his Parly knockdowns and

IJi •s tr red Prvor the rest of the way .
" H0 hurt me at the start. but after
!h.tt I w as ratching most of thP

punrhf's on my gloVf•s." said
1-'urlano. the fifth -rankf'd contender
lu r Pryor' s t itle and the first fight f'r
t ~J takr Pr:.'or the dlstanc(' since
lk tobN. 1 ~1i7.

crown

Although Pryor hadn't been in the
ring since he knockfd out Alexis
ArgUello last Sept. 10 to retain his
World Boxing Association junior
we lte rweight title, most observers
felt Furlano stood little cbance of
lasting the opening rounds against
the champion.
Two crushing left hooks in the first
round sent Furianotothecanvasina
heap and quickly silenced an
outdoor crowd of about 5,o:xl fans.
But just as the fans began tosensean
early e nd, Furlano rose from the
canvas and sun.ived the round.
"There was no way in the world I
was going to get knocked out," said
Furlano, who w~ighed one-half
pound more than Pryor in barely
making the 140-pound limit. " If you
go down. you 've got to get up a nd
fight . I'd been hurt worse than that
before ...
Judge Vincent Rainonesc~rcd the
hOur 146-138, Chuck Williams had
Pryor a head 146-139 and Frank
Brun~t te scored It HS-140. With the
vic tory. Pryor pushed his record to
35-0. while Furlano fell to 38-8-1.

State/ ational

Pryor was In control from the
outset but was tagged more than
once by Furlano's weD-aimed head
and body shots.
"Nicky cranked me a couple of
times, " said Pryor. " He exposed m e
as being a little rusty.
" I have to respect Nicky because
he's the first guy whO's gone the
distance wtth me in quite a while,"
he added. "Nicky tested m e, II was
the kind of fight that I needed.''
Furlano, whose $75,!XXl payday
was the largest of his eight-year
career, said he has nothing but the
utmost respect for Pryor. who
earned $.Jj(),!XXJ.
"I don't think there's anybody in
the world who's going to beat
Pryor," said Furlano. "He's the
greatest fighter I'vewer fought.
"Pound for pound, he's the
greatest fighter in the world ."
Pryor said he now would Ilk~ to
meet WBA lightweight c hampion
Livingstone Bramble and sug·
gested Furiano challeng~ Ray
Mancini. who lost his title to
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -The way appears clear
for speedy e nactment by the Gene ral Assembly of a
compromise bill revamping the law by which the
state regulates hospital, nun;ing home and related
health care expansion projects.
A potential roadblock was removed when
legislative leader s said they would not offer an
amendment that would have exempted theClweland
Cllnlc from the state's certificate of need Jaw.
The state must rule on requ~sts from health care
institutions thai want to build new facilities or add

expensive new equipment.
The biD Is Intended to replace a CON process th a t
had been in effPCt before Celeste imposed a
moratorium on new ptujPCts six months ago. The
moratorium expires July 1.
Gov. Richard Celeste and sam (&gt; legislators oppos&lt;'d
the special treatment the amendement would have
provided . House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D-Ne w
Boston and Senate President Harry MPshd,
D-Youngstown, said Friday the amendment would
not be offered .

"I Wa!::i supporiing an am endmr nt t hat wuuld havl:'
exempted people who werr doing business with 1tilE" I
Na tional Institutes of Hea lth, whic h gives large
amounts of money to very fN ' institutions in the
count ry," Meshel said . "I thmk th&lt;' Cte,·Piand Cli n&gt;c
would have been thr only institution in Oh10 that
qualil.ied."
Opponent s Wf'H' concerned th a t such a movC' would

open the door to requ.Psl s from other institutions ,

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was drafted and proposed that !Cleveland Cllnlc t
would h&lt;' thP only hospital under th~ language that
would haw bem pxempted.'' R ifle said . "Therefore it .
wa s scra ppt.-'d."
'n'~ House H~alth and Retireme nt Commit tee and
the Sena tP State Govt:"nunpnt, Health and Human
Resource s Comm itt ee h~ld a joint hl'aring on the bill
Thursday. The Senat e pan&lt;'l is to resume work on it
Monday night and the HouS&lt;' committee Tuesday or
Wednesda v.

Districting
case resolved
20 years ago

Hart walks a line
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By MIKE SHANAHAN
Associated PreAA Writer
WASHINGTON tAP ) - Gary
Hart said Friday he will keep his
pres id e ntial campaign alivl'
through the Democratic National
Convention, but wiD do nothing to
split the party or jeopardize chances
for the nominee to defeat President
Reagan next fall.
In dPCiding whPthe r to cha llmge
delegates pledged to Walter F.
Mondale at the nominating convention, or to press proposed changes in
party rules, Hat1 said his goa l will be
unity and accommodation .
While insisting h&lt;' stili has a
chance to win the nomination
himself, Hart said he C'Xpects
increasing talks between his c ampaign and Mondale's or ganization,
including personal discuss ions h&lt;'tween the candid ates.
" I don't • nt~nd to takl' a ny act ion
which would divide this party or
weaken or lessen our chances to win
this critica l Plection, " Ha11 said
during a n a ppeara nce at the
Nationa l Press Club.
Mondale, talking to reporters a t
his home in Minnesota. said he
tl!ought Ha rt 's s pe&lt;&gt;eh was "positive" and tha t he a nd Ha rt will meet
··as soon as we think the meeting will
be productive."
Mandate noted that Hart had
refrained ftum " negat ive criti cisms" in his speech and said Ha rt
dropping our of the presiden t ia i race
would not be a prec·ondition for a
m eeting.
Asked to define wha t hi' mean! by
a productiw meeting with Hart,
Mondaie said . " I can ·r de fine it. For
example. I think the progress wr
made on the platform rna kl's such a
m eeting more productive . Thrrr

CLEVE !.AND r.!U' r - James D.
ha s good reason to remember
the day 20 y&lt;'ars ago when the U.S
Supreme Coun changed the wa) ·
Ohi o voters S&lt;&gt;icct repres&lt;&gt;ntat ives to ·
the General Assem bly .
Nolan. w ho was pn•ss st.'tTf'laty to
formrr Gov. Frank J . Lauschefrom
N!~ to 1952. filr'&lt;l th&lt;' lawsu it in 1961
cha lle nging a m ethod that had been ·
~ol an

Platform writers on the Mondale dominated committee endorsed a
proposal by Hart to end to fin ancing
of presidential a nd congressiona l
campaigns by political action
committees.
The Hart proposal a lso ca lls for
extending the current federal sub·
sidy of presidential campaigns to
House and Senate races. It was
a pproved by voice vote.
The plan was recomml'nded as an
addition to the party pla tform by one
of three subcommlt lees that worked
ali day Friday on the 112-pagE'
document. ThP full 184-m em ber
Democrat ic Platform Committee
was to rule on the ant i-PACpmposal
a nd other platfmm changt.os when It
puts the finishing touc hes on lhe
platfmm a t Saturday a nd Sunday
sessions.
One m a jor unresolved issue left
for the full committee was a
proposa l by supporters of the Rev.
Jesse Jackson for the party to seek
an end to runoff. or "dual"
primari~ in som e SouthPrn states.

in p lacP for nearly six dPCades.

Tlw high cout1 ruled on June 22,
1%1. that Ohio's Hou se of f(t&gt;presentJti\"f'Swas unfairly tilted in favor of
rura l counties and that Ohio's
sys tem of apJXJrt ionin g w as
unconstitutiona l

--w.. felt

wonted to get thP prople represent ed fairly. We also hoped tha i thr
qualitv of thr gu;•s d ectrd to thP
s tar r Lcgi slatuf!' would improvc ...
" \\"r ~a t
minoriti&lt;'s,

a dministration.

"Too many Reagan officials seem
to ,;ew their jobs as opportuniti es to
fi'Pd at the public trough, not as
responsbilities lor stewards hip of
the public trust. as sdl-ser vice. not
public service.'' the Colorado sena tor said .
Under Reagan. Hart sa id , offi cials in regulatory agencies "an..,
cops d&lt;'lih&lt;'ra tc ly aslw p on Ihe h&lt;'at.

are some other issues in contention

refusing to sup(XIrt ourenv i.ronmcntal and conswnC'r laws against

that must h&lt;' dealt with "

bus iness viola tors.''

Jot of women and
pr im a ril y,

IJ

bla c k ~

r lt&gt;eted beca use of thr singlP·
mpml.x.•r district s, a nd that' s a
plus ... ht' add&lt;'&lt;l. bu t he a lso sa 1d tha t
urlJ&lt;Jn -basc&gt;d sta ff' rcprescn l a tives
an~ too remote from their
&lt; ·o n~ t i 1ucnries.

st ilJ

Thr ruling wa ,; thr death knell for

.J ack son claims suc h primaries

dis c r iminate aga in s t b lack
candidates.
In his speech. Han sharply
a ttacked President Reagan for
tol erat ing what Han said was a
pattern of wrongdoing within tu s

it brought ahout a great .

changP, a new t)'JX' of voice in our
lf'glslr~t i\" P asSC'mhliPs," hf' said.
··what Wf' wa nted to do was. we

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APPORTIONMENT VICI'OitY
Jarnes V. Nolan i."i shown ht •n· in a 19ifi
photo when he wa.&lt;oii a ('&lt;Uldidat~· fur ttw ll.S. St•mtll'.

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d('lt•nnined in Ohio. Ht• says now tht • n·sult of hi:-.
efforts ttwn a.rt• not what lw had hopt•d fnr . (:\r

Twenty J('afS ago, Nolo.Ul won a \ "itlo~· in Uw l ..S.
Supreme Court in his taxpa,v«•r'"'i law...uit that sought

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Celeste files campaign report
CO~UMB\: S. Oh 10 1Al' r - f;O\
Richai'd CPk•stf' has ,-;,isod ~:t-\fi.l t:\1

for his 19R6 rT'·ci('C'tion bid . accord ing to ;J fina nc ial n •po t"t fil1xl 1-"r id ;t_
\
\\'it h !h(• O hio Sr•(Tf'l ar:.· of Stal t'
Most o f the S:!il .K7'1 rq x.n·t N.l h~ ·
thf' GuH' rnor' s Commitlt"f' w;t:-.
('arried forv.·arrl from a . . t&lt;. t1i •n1l'nt

f ilPd .\pril3
I Ltmilton Te;dord . t h1• r ommtt
h't ."...: treasu trr. r('por lt'fi th ;tl !.inn ·
the April fili ng .fh('org;H.r ; ;ilion h ;~:-.
paid of! roug t11\· S4.1 U I in dl'! )l."
incu r n'(l tx•fo n · thl' :\pn l fi li n.c..
co l lt'( "tf'fi $"1 1 l . l~ i in rontrt11ut ion:-.
; mel emu!ht ·r S"2.'~~q 1n intr·n ~l. ;1nd

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11\ ·f' r tlw pa s t I pu: mnn I hs han · llf't •n
fn 1m tnd i\·idu; ds· rno n· than ~; , l UI
In Jnl I ht • goq _'T"Hi JJ" . s \'mp lo_
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nt ·a r h
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cu nt ri hu I inn :-. .

thr· 1 ~1m Han nd Atnrndm r nt . \V hich
gaYP &lt;·,·pry Oh io coun ty al lf'a.st onf'
S('&lt;~f in t hf' HouSf' no m attf'r how
sp.~ rs.f' 1hP rnu nt ~· · _.., lX"lPU\at ion.
Thr · cour1·s df'c rsion t~l so laid 10

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ratllf' r than in small l•r dis tricts .

TlH • ni'w s~· qpm, aftPr thr 1964
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Europeans threaten to retaliate against steel import quotas
WASHINGTOt\ tAP t - If the Unitr.'&lt;l States
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Friend blames 's trained relations'

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NEWARK iAPl - !\friend of Michael Walkt•r blamPs strained
rela tions h&lt;'twwn the United Sta te s and the Soviet Union for delaying
Walker's re turn to Moscow fur m ore treatment of a degenera tive r ye
disease.
The 12-year-oid Newark boy went to IV!oscow last fall for injections
of Encad, a yeast derivat ive not approved for use in this count ry.
The friend, C. Donald Curry, is diret:tin!: fund -rasing eff011s to pay
lor the !tip a nd the trea tment.
The boy and his mother said last Fe bruary that his eyesight had
improved. His m other, Pat Sic kles, sa id recently that Wa lkt&gt;r' s
eyesight had worsened.
Walker suffers from reti nitis plgmentosa .

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olht'l" cxpo r t..... to rl'la lt. lt t· tor pmlt 'C ilnn Prrsrdcnt
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to ld th t' lTC thf'~ an · t r .ui rn J.: Lnr l\ .HH l .m · not
r~' :-. !XJil :-.r blf' lnr injur:• · In l " S ...,11'1 '\m;tl\t 'l'" .
:\II th rl'f' rc•commc ·ntli'flthat IIH · l" .S gmr n urwnt
\\'(JJ"h: nut onk•rl~ · m ;rrh'l'lin h il g n •f'Jllf' nt s n·ith
dr• \"Pinplllh nat ions th ;lt &lt;J I"\ ' ].JI"r lfh.t('i!l L: irH"n ·a :-- in ~
\'o lunw... nf slt't 'l
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injurY 10 th P dom Pstic industJ:,
Tlw {"ommi:-.sion nO'-\ " m u :;;t recnmmC'nd protc-ction ·
in t lw forn1 r1f t arlfl " · quot as or ,1 C'Ombin l.l 1ion of both. ·
T tu · pn ·:-. . id1•nt 1hen mu s t rlf'f'idP b\ Sc:'pl . 2~ w hf'l her 10 :
a t Tl'PI. n ·jt'('f or m odify that proJX)sal.
Thf• IT&lt; · n ·ound up tv.;o days of hf'aring :-. F'rida)i:
~ftPr 11':-. . tu n um
11\ . rr prr s&lt;'ntati\"P:::. of S('V('tat
cou nt rit~:-. . ,\m~ng th&lt;·m wrrr Japan . Canada;
,.\rg&lt;•n t ina . :\ust 1·a!t ;r &lt;;rf'f"C'&lt;'. MPxico . Spa1n. TaJ wan. \ ' r•lli '/ UI ' I; J H&lt;'i,l_'ium. West Gprman_v, the ~
~Pthcr \a ncb . l ~ rit :l t n. 1-\on•a. S\-.·c•d l'll and Souih ..

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Uthf'r op pos tt inn wil m'~Sl'S includf'd domC'St ic steel
uSf'rs fP:trful rh;tl ;1 qu otd wou ld raisr prif't"'~ S and pul
t hf •tr prodU('h ;rt ,1 t·omp:'l lli\(' di s&lt;.~d\" a nta gf' .

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WHITE WALLS

U.S. products. says a high-r a nking Common Market
official.
Claus-DiE"ler E h!Prmann. director-ge-ner al of the
legal serv ic&lt;' for the 10-member Eumpean Comm unity, said Frida y thl• organization is a llowed under
intPrnational law to ret aliate against ITade barriers.
"There's no doubt tha t the community will make
use of lheS&lt;&gt; rights," Ehlermann told thE" U.S.
Inte rnational Trade Commiss ion a t a hearing on
import protec tion for domestic steel producers.
Steel shipments currently arc limited undl'r a
voluntary 1982 arrangem l'n t tha t Ehlerma nn called
of great
" a m a jor achievem ent of diplomacy
economic a nd political importa nce" to re lations

lx'l wf'C'n E uroiX' and lhC' L;nltcd Stal f' o..,
U.S. companies agr(&gt;('(j in 1~2 lhi.it th e~: \\" OUld n nt
file trade compla ints un t il fh f' arrangf'mf'nt r xpin·d

Sympathy strike halts construction

entf' !Td into t he r nntr;wt c~\ ·Pn thnug ll !h i • comp;rn _\ ~~ ; !!--. a\r f&gt;; tch
filin g for hanknJptc\".
"Thf' compan\" nf'U' t' a !--.kPd th1· l HH I J!l to nt'got i.lll' ; t
agTC'f'mcnt. and 1ht' r om p el n.\ · \\'f'lll int o ('our! \\ ithout t'H ' n not if\·in g

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tht' loca l. .. Shaw said
Thf' wa lkout ha .:; ix'i'n pt': l&lt;·l'lul. :-.,l td ;1 i'ikt · ( "nunt\· sht 'nfl ·..,
dlspC1tC!1f'r. w ho ;t!-;k!'d that t1i -" n ~lllll ' Jlt J! I" · u:-. . nJ .
havpn't \)('(•n calln l o ut rlwrc ." tht · cli ~pcll cher said . "' \\1 ·\ r
hJd no probl l'm s a t &lt;.~ ll, nunf' a t .ti l ··

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Wetland are derelop('(l
SANDUSl \ Y 1AP 1 - t\ ~-.J- ; u TI ' w et I. 1nd . tl"(\ 1 to prC'J\"id&lt;' Jl('St ing l11r
\\.:atf'tiow l &lt;md shorPbirds has h'l'll dc\ 't.' it lpt.'&lt;l n('ar Sand us h.~ · It \\
The Big I sla nd Wc•tl a nd \\·as CTt\ lf(-d to t"Ompr&gt;nsat C' tor an.\
Pn\'ironm(~ntal rbrn agP t h .J t m ight ()( ·cu r whi ff' .J R. \\ "olff 8.:
Asscxi a tPs 1nc. bui lds a rondom inium com piP:x on t hf' h&lt;l ~ . comp;lll _
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officia ls sa id Friday.
PIKEI'ON (API - All construc tion work at two nuclear fuel
plants has halted as 900 workers walked off their jobs in a sympathy
strike for four painters .
The painters worked for a s ubcontractor whose contract at the
U.S. Department of E nergy's gas centrttuge uranium enrichment
plant was declared void by a federal bankruptcy coun Thursda y.
The walkout also stopped work at the neighbortng gaseous
diffusion plant. said energy department spokeswoman Sandy
Perkins.
"Nine hundred construction workers are not showing up because
of four people," she sa id. Operations other tllan construction are
continuing, she said.
WUilam Shaw, an attorney for Painters Local 555 in Ports mouth,
said the subcontractor, Rittenour Decorating Service of Oeveland,

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Thf' wt.•tland area v.:UI bfo m anagf'CI coopcrati\·f'l.\ · b.\" Wolff a nd thr
Ohio St.:1te Univf'rsitv !{(&gt;St...&lt;Jrch Foundation. I t wil l also br US&lt;'&lt;I as d
r esearch sitr, f'Ciu cation cf'ntrr ;m el wilctlift' virwing ar r a.

Last slf:'el beam put in place
CLEVELAND (AP I - Thr last st('('l b&lt;'am has l&gt;rf'n put in placr
on the $200 million St;UJdard Oil Co. !Ohio I hradqu a rtrrs bei ng huilt
downto"11 .
"Tilis building rC'prcs f'nts to mr Sohi o's corpora tr c itizC'nship .· ·

Mayor George Voinovich sa id at thr topping ceremony Friday. "I t's
a reflection on the renaissancc that 's undrr way in our f'Omrnuni ty ."

Construction work was ha !ted bliefl y on thP 2.5-acre s ite as the oil

c nmpc~n_\" · s f'Xf'cuti\"PS. ronsfJll Cl ion worl\('rs ~md public offici ;! ls
.ts.'-i("'ml&gt;lrd to watch lh&lt;• : ~1-foot st['(•l lx •am hois! t'(l 10 ihf' top nt thf'
r &gt;-SIOI)." building .
Thi' stf'('l lx•am wa s painl t'd whit(' !-.0 comp&lt;.~ n .\ · t•mplo.\ "('f'&lt;., and
consInJCI ion workers could put 1ht'ir siJ.,.Tflatun~ on it . t\ 1t ach11(] tot h&lt;'
b ·am \n •t·l • .111 AmPrican ll il).!. ;1dt _
\ · ll a~=: and a t radii ion.ll t·\ '('l"grr'(' ll
t n ~ ·.
" l &lt; ;~d~ · m·x t ~·ear, thi s Slt'f•l .... krlf'lon w ill bf&gt; rP;1d_v for our
vmplo\ "Pf's to lx&gt;gi n mm·ing in." sa id Soh.io C'haim1a n Alt on W.
\\"hitdl ouSf' . "U\ thf' C'nd of next ~ummPr, our nf'arl\ ·
home
otfin' Pmplo~· ('(' S " ·ill IX' Sf'ltled rn their nf'w honw .· · .
r ·ntl.., lnJCtio n on lht' hf' &lt;
: Hlquartf'rS building bf&gt;gan rn l&gt;t•cf'mb.·t
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Goodrich officials send notices
.-\ KRO:\ j :\ f ' ) - nr. Cooclricll o ffi ct; tl s ha\"(' SC'nl not iC'f's to un ion
l('arlp rs and w orkers df•signa ling two Akron Opc'rat ions as
" ' d is trr~ SN.I plan ts." sd ting 1hf' stagf' l or talk-" on rontraet
r onrrssion s.
Thf' notices, a llmvf'd undN a provision o1 thf' C'Ompany's 19R2
ma strr r'"lntract v.'ith lhf' U nih"CC R.ubtx&gt;r V\/orkrrs. ;lffc'Ct aOOut ],~

hl ur&lt;·olla r work~r s at a Goodrich industrial products pla nt a nd a .
chemica I pla nt.
"This is not a setup for a c losing ... said .lim Her! in. Goodrich vice ·
Pl'f's tdent and gt'ncra t m a nager of indus tria l products . "We hav!' an
Pn onnous desin:' to st ay in Akror.. We wan t to klll'P trying ."
Alt hough operating losses or $20 million a vl'ar m 1982 and l 'lR'l
" 'r &gt;·e reducro t o$~ million m-rr thc firs t tlH'C'(' months or this vea r
l;oodrich ' s Akron operations at'P "still so far from viable hrr~. i t'~
a larming ," Bertin said.

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Page-[).2-The Sunday Tomes-Sentinel

June 24, 1984

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

junbaJl ~imes- ientitttl

Public Notoce

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667 - Coolvllle

Pubhc Notoce

LEGAL NOTICE
TO BIDDERS

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

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Contract Sales legal
Copy No 84 721
UNIT PRICE
CONTRACT
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references Salary, plus
room &amp; board Call dayt1me
992 6284. n1ghts. 992
7671

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Buy•ng da1ly gold. sliver
coms. nngs Jewelry sterling
ware old cams. large cur
rency Top pnces Ed Bur kett Barber Shop, 2nd Ave
M1ddleport Oh 614 9923476

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In lOVIni Memory of Wanda
Starbrougll who passed away
fiYe years ago today June 241h
on her birthday

Pupptes 10 g+ve away Part
poodle temor 6 weeks old
phone 304 675 6633

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are cherished tn the hear1 of
those they leave behmd l0111ng
and kind 1n all her ways Upngtrt
and JJSt to the end of her da~s
Smcere and true 1n heart and
mmd Beautrful memones she

JUNE 23 1984
In memory of Ralph Rey
no ids on your borthday

We love and MISs You
Helen &amp; Sosters &amp; Famoloes
To Dad on Fathers Oa}' 10

memory of John T Waugh
Dad we cannot send a ca1d

today
Your face we cannot touch
But God wtll grve th1s mes

sage to
The one we lo~Wed so much
Dear God g1ve ttm message
To our Dad up above
And tell h1m how 'we m1ss

h1m
And gu1e h1m all our love
Sadly m1 ssed by w1fe. Emma

Children and randch1ldren
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Old fashiOned cast non bath
tub Call6147422137

F1rewood and pallets must
take all 304 773 5992

House tn Gallipolis Ferry
area pnced S40's 304
675 4579 or 675-5640

Lost and Found

lost Reward Black &amp; whtte
male cat resembles Sylvos
ter 4 wh1te boots whtte
belly &amp; chest wh1te blaze
down nose Scar on nght
front paw Call collect 614
245 9 2 12 after 5pm

son m law granddaughters
mother brothers s1sters meces
and nephews

f1ve per cent
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Columbut Reward one IS
black &amp; wh•te the other
black tan wh•te If found
please call 304 773 5882

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Announcements

$SAVE $

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds
•ron
wood. cupboards chatrs
chests baskets dtshes.
stone Jars, ant1ques gold
and s lver
Wr1te M D
M1ller FU 2 Pomeroy Oh10
45769 or call 614 -992
7760

Wanted to q1ve away to good
home 2 adorable kittens
304 675 1928

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left be!i1nd Sad~ miSsed and
IOYed by her husband daughtO!

ThiS bJrthday !S a spec1al day
of one we loved so dea1
0Uf mmds go back to happ~
ttmes no t1me to shed alea!
We lhtnk of gtfls botll large
and small
A cake and all ti s candles
Qut your love tS most of all
Memones of your smdmg lace
and the ltme we sha1ed
..w1th you

Call

Part collie must have good
home 304 773 9509

In Memoriam

1979 to 1983 Subaru or
Toyota Hatchback or
wagon
Good cond1t1on
614 446 2072 or304 675
3751 evemngs

Ernploymenl
Serv1ces
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DENTAL CENTER
ON DENTURES
DURING JUNE &amp; JULY
SAVE 1120
ON A SET OF OUR
VERY BEST DENTURES
SAVE $60 PER DENTURE
PHONE 304-372 3222
R B SMITH
RIPLEY W VA

Help Wanted

College of EsteopathiC Med1cone / Basoc Sctences Depart
ment IS currently acceptong apphcatoons for a part tome
/temporary laboratory Technocoan I Performs Routone
laboratory tests. prepares var~ous samples and collects
specomens for laboratory tests Cleans and maonta1ns
glassware and laboratory equopment InStruments per
forms routme clencal dut~es length of temporary ap
poontment IS approxomately fifteen (15) months (25 hrs
/wk.)
Bachelor of Scoence degree on b1ology or ChemiStry re
quored hperoence '"a laboratory settong desorable Must
be wollong to receove traomng'" the use of the aggregome
ter
Startona hourly rate 1s $6 00
lake applocatoon to Ohoo Unoversoty Personnel Depart
ment. 44 Unoversoty Terrace McKee House Athens Ohoo
OHIO UNIVERSITY
Athens, Ohio

An A!IHmat1ve Action/EQual QppoflurHiy Emp ovP r

Help Wanted

Sw1mmtng InStructor
needed 1mmed1ately at M1d·
d leport pool Contact Pat
K•tchen at 992 6212 or
992 9968

Help Wanted

Homemakers Dreamr No
BKpenence needed to earn
25% comm1ss1on demon
stratmg m fr+ends' homes
You control hours and 1n
come Absol utely no m\lest
mentl Also booktng part1es
Call 446-1270 or wrtte Toy
Plan
Johnstown. PA
15904
Part t1me 1nstrucior for
Mental Health Technology
Program. 1 year. poss1b1hty
of renewal Teach one 2
hour lab and superv1se f1eld
work students
Ph 0
or
Masters degree m Psycho!
ogy or Gu1dance and Coun
sellng. clm1cal expenence
reqUired $4 200 Send re
sume. transcrtpt, and three
references to Thomas 0
Oellench, Chair, Depart
mentof Soc1a l Work, 531
Morton Hall. Ohto Umver
stty, Athens, Oh10 45701
Oeadhne June 29 1984
Oh10 Umvers1ty IS an Equal
Opportumty Employer
Broadcast Company e•
pandtng sales terntory
Brand new sales area avail a·
ble m the trt county acrea
Gall 1a Me•gs Mason Coun ·
ties Salary and comm1ss10n
based on oxpenence Send
complete resume to M1l
hken Investment Corp
WSGB-WVKV 1 B9A Ma&gt;n
St
Sutton WV 26601
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Trymg to get ahead ' Frus
trated With your present JOb?
Here's Bn opportumty to do
somethmg spec1al w1th your
l1fe
Applicants must be
mature and wd lt ng to accept
respons1b1 l1t1es Start part
t1me wh1le keepmg your
present JOb and e&amp;rn up to
6800 month Call for ap
pomtment 614 245 -9566
Preschool Instructor (M R
DO Children!
Permanent
postt1on. Startmg salary
from 811.100 to $14,985.
Must have Bachelor's De
gree m Spec•at Educat•on or
related f•eld and be cert1fia
ble m MSPR AppltcatJon
deadline Ju ly 20 StartJng
date August 22 Apply to
Oh1o Job Servtce. 39350
Umon Ave
Pomeroy, Oh
45769 Telephone
992
6671

Wanted persons to do phone
&amp; hght deliver-y work for 2
weeks Apply at 266 M1ll
LAFF-A·DAY
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M1ddlepor1 From 10 to

Public Sale
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Serv1ce Estate. Farm An
t1que &amp; hqutdat1on sales
Licensed &amp; bonded m Oh1o &amp;
WVa
304 773 5785 or
304 773 9185

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LABORATORY TECHNICIAN I

· 45701.

Cash pa1d for fancy tron or
heavy 1ron beds 8160 and
up for certam Me1gs Co
stone JIHS
Old ttme cupboard
celt 1 304 882
2711

3 fA male pupptes mother IS
part pekmese &amp; lhasa Apsa
tree to good home Call
614 742 2960

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Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swam Furnt
ture
446 3159
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&amp;
Ohve St • Gal lipolis Oh

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clean used cars
J•m Mmk Chev O'ds Inc
B1ll Gene Johnson
446 3672

7 wk old kittens male &amp;
female black &amp;: White yel
low &amp; whtte Call 614 446
3551

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Auct1on every Tuesday
n1ght Pt Pleasant WVa
Auct lonnae Neal Youth
Center Bldg . Camden St
6143677101

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the Hartford Communtty
Center Truckloads of new
morchand•se every week
Constgments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome R1chard Reynolds
Aucttoneer
304 275
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Apt 404 520 Spr~ng Valley
Dr Smoked glass chrome
dmette set bar w1th stools
couch. m1sc
Call 446
0975
Yard Sale June 25
Chickamauga Park

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Middleport

&amp; Viconrty
Yard sale June 25 &amp; 26 9
to 7 137 Pearl S1 Mtddte
port
Chddrens clothtng,
hubcaps
trader hrtch
kmcKnac s w o men s s•ze
22 111 clo1hmg 10 speed
b1cycle chrld's ptck me table

22 Money to Loan

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Market
Every wftekend
US 35 Frazters Bottom
WVa 25082 Dealers Wei
come
Don Fraz1er
Operator 304 755 2779

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on 775
3 5 mt nght
Vacatton sale Everything
June 25 29

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Rental Agent
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Rtver Bend Place
New
Haven WV Call 304 675
6679
31 Homes for Sale

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POINT PLEASANT MA
RINE CO an Equal Oppor·
tunny Employer, IS now
fihng postttons for Cert1f1ed
Welders. Machm1sts and a
Gentry Crane operator
Apply m person 1mmed1ately
at our fac1llty at 2300 North
Matn Street. Pomt Pleasant.
between 8 00 a m and 4 00
p m, Monday through
Fnday

Try sellmg the New Avon
Way For 1nformat1on call
6144462156

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chme repan
parts, and
supplies
Ptck up and
delivery Dav1s Vacuum
CleAner one half m1le up
Georges Creek Ad
Call
614 446 0294

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phone calls
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Med1cal center Manon A
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Columbus Ohto

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Thank

Help Wantad

Calf 614 992 - 3968

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I would like to 1hank the staff
of Veteran s Memonal Hos
p1tal also the doctors &amp;
nurses
The Council on
Agmg . Sent or C1t1zen Staff
fnends &amp; semor C1t12ens for
all the ntce cards &amp;: flowers
that I rece1ved dunng my
recent tllness Smcerely
Edtth Re1ser

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In Me+gs County

For 18le by owner, Clarence
H1ll. lmmedtate potseaslon,
prtce negot1able or owner
Will help fmance Bi-level in
RustiC Hills, Syracuse, Ohio
2 full baths 3 bedrooms,
family room w1th fireplace,
lplrel llta1rcese, living room.
kitchen with d1s'hwasher &amp;.
garbage disposal, chain hnk
fence 1 6•12 barn for star·
age, Insulated Call 614·
247 4134

at Grace Eptscopal Church

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out11:end1ng 8 aided home. 3
aldea decked, 3 bedrooms, 2
bathe Full basement, barn
plus 9 ecrea 145,000 Call
814-985-3575

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Area Code 304
675-Pt Pleasant
45 8- Leon
576- Apple Grove
773 - M as on
881 - New Haven
895- Letart
937 - Butfato

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985- Chester

307-Cheshtre
388-Vtnton
24 5-Rto Grc1nde
'256-Guyan Dtst
643- .Arabta Dtsl

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world. as I see ot, os that
dogleg on number four"

Help Wanted

S1mmons Olds Cad
Chevy Inc IS takmg apphca
tlons for an auto mechan1c
3 yeara general e•penenced
mechamc wtth 1 year &amp;Kpe
nonce computer command
con1rol Apphcat•on can be
picked up at the serv1ce
off1ce lnterv1ews will take
peace after all applications
have been rev1ewed
Government Jobs $16 559
$50 553 year Now Htnng
Your area Call 1 805 687
6000 Ext R 9605

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SituatiOns
Wanted

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Wtll care for elderly person 1n
my home over 14 -yrs of
e•pertence Call 614-256 6509

1 B Wanted to Do

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below market rates
F1xed convent•onal FHA
VA leader Mortgage
Athens, collect 614 592
3051

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Lawn Mowmg &amp; Tr1mm1ng
Reliable and dependable
Reasonable rates Cell 614
256-6251 after 5 30
Aoofmg and gutter work
metal work, housepa tnt1ng
carpenter work E xc ref
Free estimates Call 446
3171
General Hauling For sal e
Ltmestone f1ll dtrt and top
soli
Call Call 614 256
1427
Dozer work ground clear~ng
&amp; eKcavat•ng S25 per hr
Call 446-9638

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PIANO TUNING Lower
pnced regular tuntngs
d1scounts to Semor Ctttzens
Churches &amp; School s Wards
Keyboard 304 675 3824
Ptano Tunmg and Aepa1r
Brumcard1 Mus1c Co 446
0687 Skill and mtegnty our
trademark
Lane Dam els
614 742 2951
Professional Electrolysis
Cit me Probe Type Electroly
SIS
AMA
FDA &amp; FCC
approved Doctor referrals
304 675 5568

Bass player wants t ob w1th
we ll established country
square dance or polka band
Call Ray 614 446 3109
A ll types of b01ld1ng con
struct10n . roofmg s1dtng
remodeling bnck &amp; con
crete. wood custom built
cebmets By the JOb or hour
Call 446-3162 Elowayne
Mast
Would like to do babys1ttmg
m my home day or n1ght low
rates Call 614 379 2706
W1tl plow tobacco
614 256 1528

Call

Water wells dnlled &amp; ser
v1ced Free estimates Call
614 992 5006or614 742
3147

Professoonal
Servoces

31

Homes for Sale

For Rent m town wrth opt1on
to buy 3 BA fenced yard
Call 614 446 2081 n1ghts
House for Sale by owner 4
BA house on lower A1ver
Ad 3 m1les south of town
Woodburmng flfcplacc gar
age basement. new fur
naco and roof overlookmg
the OhiO Al\ler Call day1tme
446 1615
ntght 446
1244

4 BR large eat m k1tchen
Would love to have 2 elderly
lad1ato stay m my home for 1
week, 1 month whartever
Lots of TLC Call 614 949
3014 anyume
Horse
5207

shoemg,

304 773

Financial
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Busoness
Opportunoty

J NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
LISHING CO recommends
that you do busmoss w1th
people you know and NOT
to send money through the
ma1l until you have mvesll
gated the offenng
Sa le or Lease Serv1ce Sta
t10n General Store bus1
ness on busy htghway 2
bays sales &amp; stock rooms.
selhng top products Sertous
minded calls only Wnte Box
1 000 care of Gallipolis
Da1ly Tnbune. 825 Th1rd
Ave. Galltpohs OH 45631
Water delivery busmess
Gall1a &amp; Mason Count1es
Ser~ous tnqUifiOS only 304
675 1619 oven.ngs. 6 to 9
pm

Help Wantad

large hvmg &amp; fam1ly rooms
also
16x32 tnground
heated pool all on a one acre
fenced lot many other ex
tras
Fmancmg ava1labe
S59 500 Call 304 773
5877
S500 down 2 bdr tra1l er on
large wooded lot Your own
boat dock Call 614 256
1216

Seven year old home. three
bedrooms. garden spot.
2606 Lincoln Ave BVa pet
assumable loan 304 676
6047

32 Mobile Homes

for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL·s QUAL
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 Ml WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35 PHONE 614-4467274
1979 3 bdr mobile home, on
V2 acre lol, well shaded
Must sell both together Call
614-388-9957

8 yrs old 3 bedrm 2 oaths

1976 Bayvtow 14 X 70.
Refng, stove, CA. WB, good
cond Call614-446-1606

famtly room w1th wood
burner S1ngle car garage. on
B flat acres wnh stocked
pond Ctty water m A acme
Call 614 949 2641
Rustle H1lts Syracuse 3
bedroom fam1ly room. central a~r, cham lmk fence.
storage bwldmg S32 000
Call 614 392 2521 or 304
882 3197
Owner transferred must sell
horne fam1ly room has 20ft
of wtndows for pastoral
v1ew ftn1shed double gar
age f~repi&lt;Jce large porch,
40 f1 deck woods pnvacy
n ea r Royal Oak Park
S63 900 Call 614 992
5420
Remodeled 2 bedroom
hou se near Pomeroy on 1
acre Storage bu•ldtng &amp;
r.P.IIar $17000 Cali 614
992 3006

House &amp; 1 acre m Pomeroy
ctty uas &amp; sewer 5 rooms &amp;
cellar for under $10 000 or
best offer Wtll consider land
contract Call after 6 p m
Athens 614 593 3269
N1ce home tn country near
mmes full basement cellar
2 bedrooms 12 acres m
Langsville
$29 000
Call
614 742 2261
Must sell hal.'e 10 leave state
No reasonable after re
Jected
2 bedrooms
1 1h
bath dmene kitchen, ltvmg
room Plus nver r~ght away
ON 338 across for Ka1ser
Alummum 10 m1les from
br~dge Ca116142473012
Older home with good po
tent1al close to town rea
sonably pnced could be
made tnto 2 or 3 apartments
good mvestment Call for an
appomtment
614 992
3592

S 1 500 down take over
S315mo payment taxes&amp;
Insurance mcluded 3 bdr
ranch full basement, wood
burner c1ty schools located
•n Plantz SubdiVISion
S24 400 balance Call 446
8002

For sale or trade 2111 bed
room all modern house wrth •
bath attached garage vmyl s1eel alumn Sell or trade for :
late model 2 or 3 bedroom
trader and land 304 882
3590

Country HomeforsHie 3 Br
central heat &amp; an
full
basement &amp; rural water 2
acres Call 614 379 2513

77 Cameron 14~70 ex
panda
3 bedroom
new
underpennmg front porch
gas h ea t
exc co nd
$6.000 00
304 675
2700

6 room s basement double
garage 1 &amp; one third acre
lot
Rose Htll Pomeroy
$32.900 Call 1 614 678
2513

3 bedroom home 3 years
old 8 \ .. per ce nt assumable
loan low 50 s 304 675
6713afte·5pm

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FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO 8UYIII 14 II wodo throe
bedroom, bath and half
mobile home sitting on mce
lot, ready to move 1nto
$226 00 down $225 00 per
month 304 676 271 t

!:lummer f1me ts Sav1ngs
Ttme on thts remodeled
horne Save Nowll M1ddle
port 614 992 6941

112 Maple Place corner of
Lasley 2 bedrooms family
room kttch en Must sell to
settle estate Call collect
V~rgtnta Crew 1 614 891
0442 or 431 0633

Real Estate

Homes for Sale

Pomeroy, House for ule, 3
bdrms. 1 Y2 baths. utllit1ea.
a.c • carpeted, inaulated,
remodeled in11de, carpon,
booement 814-992-2602

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

They'll Do It Every Time

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Pomen~y-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

1978 Nashua 1 4x70 3 bdr,
1% bath. 2 atr condtttoners,
appliances. drapes 1ncluded
Coli 614-367-0691
1976 14x70 3 bdr tot&amp;l
electnc underptnnmg, tte
down anchors 8.000, good
cond1tton storage bUilding
S175 Co11446-3162
1973 1 2x60 remodeled
trailer. new carpet doors,
plumbmg. electnc. AC Call
446-0221
2 BR mobile home. At 7
below Eureka, adults only •
no pets. $136 mo Call
614 256 1157
8X32 house tratler, 2 BR.
new carpet 1nstde, new pamt
outs1de $950 or make offer
Call 614 446-9283

1977 14X70, 3BR 2 full
baths. underpinning, AC,
OW Call614 2561156

2 BR needs some repa1r.
seen on Georges Creek Ad
behmd H&amp;H Body Shop
pnce negotiable

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far Sale
Cloaing Out Trailer Rental
Buoinoao H8d 22 ONLY 6
LEFT
Sizes t Ox&amp;O &amp;
1 2x62, 2 bedroom furnilhed A comfonable home

for • low Price. Brown'•
Trailer Park. Mlnenville
Ohoo Cofl614-992 - 3324
For sale - 12x60 mobde
home on Mulberry Hgts .
Pomoroy With o12ft by 18
ft. added room on a 86ft. by
· ~5 ft lot Also a cement
blOck garage. a covered
patiO &amp; 2 outbuildings. If
lnteJelted contact Leona
St.Wan at 614 -992 -6276

1977 14•70 Schuhz on
62x100 ktt, concrete porch
with awning, storage build
ing 3 bedroom, 1% bath,
stove,&amp; refrigerator, diapo·
sal. &amp; range hood Must sell
$t6.000 Coli 614 -992·
7467 or 742-3154
1981 Hollypark. 14x70.
axe
cond • 12x8 deck,
underpenntng and large
room Blr cond tncluded
304·895 - 3895 or 895 3600
1982 Clayton, 14x70 2
bedroom, 2 baths, d1s
hwasher, stereo, ce1hng fan.
fireplace. microwave. cen
tral a1r. concrete steps and
undarpennmg, $16.600 00
form 304· 773 5650

Troolor &amp;lot. 304 773 5848
after 4 p.m
Holly Park mob1le home,
fully furmshed Very good
cond1t1on. 1 Y1: acres.
$16.000 304 458-1686
1 Ox60 1966 two bedroom,
New Moon mobile homu.
S2.0tiP Phone 304 6756996 before 1 p m

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Farms for Sala

17 ACRES 1n Ew1ngton.
along Raccoon Creek Road
frontage on S1 Rt 160. mce
bulldtng Sites. barn, chicken
house. septiC tank
and
mmeral nghts
Call 388
8510
Small farm (18 25 acres)'"
Portland. 0 h1o. bordered by
Oh1o River &amp; highway No
buildings, some trees. Yz
mtneral rtghts Fan market
pr~ce, $40,000 For 1nfor
mat1on. wrrte B Graham,
4615 Emerald, Nacog
doches, Texas 75961

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
for sale- 6 acres of ground m
lebanon TP Good butldtng
s1te on hard top road Askmg
S 5000 or best offer Call
6t4 643-5231
Syracuse
se\leral
bUJidmg lots w•th old
house on Water St
look1ng nver Call614
5974

mce
bnck
over
992

SAT., JUNE 30, 11:00 A.M.
Located 8 moles North from L1ttle Hockong School on
Washmgton Co. Rd. 26. Part of the sogns woll read
Athens Co Rd. 62 but woll connect w1th Washongton
Co. Rd. 26 or from Cut ler take Co Rd 3 West to Co
Rd 26 South to the farm. signs woll be posted
MACHINERY
MF 165 d.esel Spec~al272 NH bale&lt; NH 461 hayb1ne Co
bey 100 bu spreader Century sprayer J D 9 II tran spori
diSc 911 cui11packer Molone214' plows3pt McCormiCk2
row corn planter 3 pt whee l rake Wood Bros No I0 corn
pocket e'tra parts 5 It brush hog. harrow 3 pi 16 hay
elevatoo Cockshutt d11ll on rubber. Wood Bros 6ft combme
w1th 4 cycle WTSconson moto r. 1972 GMC lion touck come
along 16 hay wagon 9" post hole d1gger 3 pi lew other
small 1tems
19- BEEF CAnLE- 19
4 WF cows- 3 years old w1th calves 3 cows w1th calves 6
year old WF bull 3 WF yearlmg heifers, 1 WF yearlmg steer
Health papers
REAL ESTATE
84 5 acre larm too sale by provale locaty thru Palmer Realty
Inc For appo1nlment to see contact Bud Sptres Assoc (614
374 2819)
Terms of Sale· Cash or check wolh proper I D
Not responsoble for awdents
lunch Woll Be Served
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James R1dd le. Owners
Don Hart Jr , Auct ooneer
Bud S ires. Auctioneer

College of Med1C1ne/Medocal Center has a full tome/per
manent Techmcal TypiSt (Medocal Transcroptoonost) poso
t•on ava•lable •mmedoately Responsoble for producong
typed copy (e g. tables charts medocal transcroptoon
manuscnpts etc )from comp lex technocal scoent1f1C and
mediCal matenal Requored to operate memorytypewroter.
mag catd typewnter andselectnc typewroter Performsgeneral clerocal tasks related to work (mathngs. oeceptoon
and back-up swotchboatd coverage)
Knowledge of medocaf termonology and excellent typong
sk•lls requ~red Pr~or expenence as a medocal transcrop
IIOOISI desorable
Start10g hourly rate os $6 31 Excellent benefot program
Make applocallon to Oh1o Unoversoty Personnel Departmen! 44 Umvers1ty Terrace McKee House Athens Ohoo
45701
Deadlme for makong application IS Monday July 21984
OHIO UNIVERSITY
Athens. Oflio
An All11mal!ve ACIIOO/Equal Opportuoty Employer

CLERICAL SPECIALISTI
BILLING &amp; INSURANCE
College of Medocone/Medocal Center has a full -tome/permanent Clencal Specoalost (Boiling &amp; Insurance) positoon avaolable ommediately lndovidual woll be responsoble for Medocaod follow-up; onrtiateappeals of Medocaod payments; onotoate bollong procedures and comptle accurate and complete
onformatoon for data entry, St!IVe as back-up to Appoontments and Rec:eptoon Cleric
Expenence and/or background 10 bollong processes preferred. Medical terminoology and excellent typong skolls requored Accuracy of detaol essentoal
Startong hourly rate ~ $6.31 Excellent benefot program
Make apphcatoon to Ohoo Unoversoty Personnel Department.
44 Unover.;ity Terrace. McKee House. Athens, Ohoo 45701
Deadline for makong application is Monday. July 2.
1984
OHIO UNIVERSITY
Athans. Oflio
An All&gt;rmat1ve ACimn /Equal Opportun11y Employer

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1 Ox60 trailer on large
wooded lot. 7 mllea below
Qellipolil on Racoon

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Houstng Opportumty) has
one and two bedrooms. rent
startmg at 8167 for one
bedroom and 81 93 per
month for two bedroom
w1th $200 depos1t located
near Foodland and Spnng
Valley Ptaza. pool and TV
ant Call 446 2745 or lea\le
message

$10,995 304-1175-6448

6 acree. can be split. 600 ft
frontage. located 8 miles
north of Po~nt Pleasant on
Rt 2. Flotrock Call 304675-1248 after 6
3 acres Southstde

mtle
off main highway. 304 -6751894
3/•

3 bdr unfurn garage apt •
5250 plus deposit Call
446 3786

HOLLY PARK. 2 bedrooms,
3 acres. 2 outbUildings,
porch. a~r condn1on1ng, M-y
Best Buy at $21.000
JAKE SOMERVILLE REAL
ESTATE
304-676·3030 • 304 675·
3431 . 304-675-3403

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Houses for Rent

42 Mobile Homes
Home for rent. good loca ·
t1on, Bob McCormick Rd.
3BR, full basement partly
f1mahed. n•ce 2 bath. kit
chen. ltv1ng area. beautiful
vtew. no children no pets
Call 6t4·446-3643 Wose
man Real Estate Agency
3 bdr house delu•e central
atr. pool etc Call675 -5104
or 675-5386
Rent 4 BR house
upper
Rt 7 Coli 614·446-0429
2 BA house tn Galhpohs.
adults. no pets Call 614
446 0958

3 BR home for rent Rt 160.
5 m1 from hosprtal. carport.
n1ce kitchen &amp; hvmg room.
wood floor, $300 mo plus
securtty, no ch1ldren. no
pets Call 614-446 -3643
W1seman Real Estate
Agency
2 BA house, adults only Call
614 446-0924
Small house, 2 bedroom
$1 00 mth , $25 depostt
Does not mclude ut•ht1es &amp;:
adults only Call 614 -949
2619
House for rent near Me1gs
Mme No 1 3 bedrooms
$225 mth $100 depostt
Ca11614 -742 2126
6 rooms and bath w1th
basement
n1ce ne1ghbor
hod. references and deposrt
reqUired. $250 month 304
675 1090
House for rent 1310 Oh10
Street 304 773 51 1 5

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

for Rent
2 bdr tra1ler fully furntshed
good locatiOn sec dep req
Call 446 8558
Mob1le home f.:.rrent Ref &amp;
Dep
Call 446 0508 or
446 1609
Mobtte home furn1shed. AC.
!deal for 1 or 2 men
beauttful n\lerv1ew Fosters
Tra1ler Park Call446 1602
2 bdr unfurnished, extra
ntce, 2 mt out on Rt 588
S200 mo. adults only Call
446 2300
12X65, 2BR 1n counlry
$100 depostt $1 75 mo
Call614 367 -0478

2 BR Tratler on nver fenced
yard $175 mo plus utlltfles
$50 depostt Call 614 446
8080 or 446-7044
Mobtle home for rent on 0 J
Wh1te Ad JUSt before Pros
pect Church Ad 4 m1 from
hosp1tal 3BR large master
br ex storage lg bath
mostly furnished mce lot
garage no Children no pets
Call 614 446 3643 Wose
man Real Estate Agency
1 2X60 edge of town on
588
no pets S 165 mo
dep &amp; ref Call 614 446
0622
14X65 3 BR
gas heat
1973
good cond
S7900 12X60 all gas 2
BR 1969S4900 Call614
446 0175

1974 14X70 3 BR 1' '
bath. total elec good
cond 58900 Call 614
446 0175
12~&gt;~60

2 bedroom mobile home
adults only For sale or ren1
Call614 992 2698

8

2 bedroom mobtle
home partly furn1shed Ail
cme area Call 614 992
5858

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1984
9:00 AM.

nets desk oak ch1 ld s rockers se rpent dresser mantel tele

phone we1ghl &amp; Waltham clocks rad1o laoge oval piCiuoe
frames large poctutc w/pearl hlue p1tcheo &amp; bowl diShes
(Depresson McCoy Hull Blue W1ilow G~eat 811ta1n CJTOT
val Coanberry M1lk Glass Elchmg Cu111er Crock &amp; other s!
old quilts Gone w/ lhe Wond lamp hrm buckel old shoe s
and lots lot s more'

1976-6

AUTO.

cylmder 4 door Plymouth Voliur

Owners-Mr.
Cash

&amp; Mrs.
Eats

James Trainer
Posotove I D

Dan Smtih - Auct10neer
949-2033 or 992-7301
Not Responsoble for ACCidents or Loss of Property

AUCTION

Hamilton Reach 3 cup m1lkshak e m1w 2 head m1lk d1spen
ser 2 electnc hot soup kettles ICecoeam c.~ m e l 12ft back
bar 16ft countet counter slools 7 MA Tech Mal !Cal Sa le s
Tn

RIVER BEND PLACE

MIDDLETON ESTATES

NEW HAVEN WV
Housmg for the Elderly. disabled and handicapped Rent 1s 30 percent of ad1usted mcome
to qualified tenants w1th an mcome of less than
512.300 per year

All UTILITIES INCLUDED IN RENT

Call Either N U Ill ber:
Twin Rivers Tower, Point Pleasant,

6 7 5-66 79

R'
B d PI
IVer en
ace, New Haven,

WV

wv

882-3121
OFFICE HOURS: 9·5
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY.
LIMITED NUMBER OF APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE FOR PERSONS BETWEEN

40

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AGE

AND 62.

&amp; change comput1ng cash re g1st ers

f ede1al Se lec tron c1

garelte machone 3 head Coke macl11ne 3 head Seven Up

TWIN RIVERS TOWER
TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1984
BEGINNING AT 6:00P.M.
ANTIQUES Records 1940 50 78 rpm lypewnter, cha11and
ottoman oa1 lmad chaor floor lamp
HOUSEHOlD &amp; MISCELLANEOUS Cabmet sewmg mach10e.
2 school desks. flora l diS h garden. wall unol telephone. deco
ratove poclures, gas range. sewmg mach1ne cabmet. maho·
gany lazy susan coffee !able. cabmet stereo, hangmg glass
table, 3 recl• ners. rockmg chaor metal entertamment center.
2 hot aor popcorn poppers, hotdog steamer, 2 cash regiSters
push mower, pong pong table. easy chaors. Bob Evans tlf and
hat 4 wheel dnve lore. rukebox stereo. Rubbermaod waste
baskets. sma ll anomal qge home mtenor otems, 0 0 Mcln
tyre one nlal water color framed, afghan (hand crochet)
RUMMAGE TABLE· Clolhong, knock knacks. wogs
CAR: 1974 Plymout h Valiant, good runnong condotoon Many
more otems have been donated
Door prozes will be drnm at the end of the auctoon
AUCTIONEER: Kenny Swain
Refreshments Served
Not Responsoble lor Acccldents or Thefts on Property

Unfurnished 2 bdr 1n Crown
Ctty C!:!ll 614 256 6520

2 bedroom trader kitchen
furn1shed couple one small
ch1ld accep1ed 304 675
1076

Fnst floor furmshed apt
•Jttltl•e s
furn1shed adults
preferred
reference re
qutred lnqutre 631 4th
Ave Gallipolis

2 bedroom trail er turmshed
washer dryer cur cond1t1on
adults n o pet s S175 00
plus ut11!ttes Phone 304
675 4674

F1rst floor furmshed apt
ut1ltttes turntshed
adults
preferred references re
qutred
InqUire 631 4th
AVe Gallipolis

2 bedroom 1otal electric
w1th central atr on Eas1
Mam St
Pomeroy above
car wash tully furnished
Call614 992 7314 or 992
6215

1 bedr oom apartment furn
or unfurn $190 per month
UtilitieS patd $500 depOSit
6 month lease. no ch•ldren
no pets Call446 3667 after
7

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Apartment
for Rent

2 bdt apt newly decorated
S60 10 S200 permo ut1ittes
part pa1d Call 675 5104or
675 5386

513 Thmi Ave S135 mo
adults only
dep os tt r e
qlllred Call 614 446 4222
between 9 5

4 rooms &amp; bath furntshed
dean n o p~ts adults only
dep os •r &amp; referencP. rP.
qu~t e d Ci!11614 4461519

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&amp;

Auct1on

PATRIOT AUCTION BARN
From Galhpolos tak e Route 141 tuon left onto Route 775
Turn roght onto Patnot Cadmus road Watch for sogns
Sale Every Saturdav at 7:00 P.M.
Have

someth1ng you want to sell' Br1n g 1t to the Patnot
Auctton Barn and we II se ll tt for you Cons1gnrnents ac

cepted hom 1 00 I DO p m on Satu1day
NOW BOOKING AUCTIONS FOR JULY AND AUGUST
Avadahle for Spec1al Sale~ upon request

MARLIN WEDEMEYER

245 5152

mach1ne soda lounta 1n (3 tub sm k) slaml rss steel co un trr
he1ght reft1g automatic washer dry er (ne eds r epa~r) man
gle for sheets etc stainle ss steel tray stan J w1shelves still
neles s steel d•sh carts wtlh pan s toa ster s se mt ctrclc boo lh

and table. leather booths w1th wall board &amp; tables maple &amp;
leather chaors. mapl e tables h1gh cha11s booster seal 11a p
k1n holders sugar bowls sail and peppers tooth poc k hold
ers. place mats paper goods Cfeam d1spen se r menu ho&lt;Hd
w/letter s 30 It staml ess )tee l ca fe1e 1Ja lm e Scol smarJ tee
mach me needs repa1 r Otlle1 m1 sc 1tem s co uld bP. added to

thiS auchon
AUCTIONEERS NOTE Most of the otems on thos auction
would be very noce for clubs and CIVIC organozat10ns also
home use
Terms· Cash or check woth proper 10 Allotems to be p31d
for and removed day of sale
Owners: Gay and Dean Corcle
Auctton conducted by
The McGhee Aucton Co., Gallipolis. Oh1o
Phone (614) 446-0552
Auctooneer: Myron l. "Bud" McGhee
App Auctioneer Steve McGhee
loc. and bonded on Ohoo &amp; West Ya
NOW BOOKING AUCTIONS FOR JULY AND AUGUST

44

Apartment
for Rent

45

2 rm furn eff1c1ency apt
carpeted throughout. $1 75
mo ,dep &amp; ref requtred
Call 614 -446 4607 or 446
2602
DeluKe 1 BR Ap t Galhpolls
garage, CA no pets no
children dep &amp;. ref Call
614- 256· 1529
1 bedroom Apt $196 m o
1nclud1ng ut111t1es Equal
Housmg Opportumty Con
tact V1Hage Man or Apts
614 992 7787
R1verstd8 Apts M 1ddleport
Spec1al rates for Sen•or
Ctt!Zims S1 30 Equal Hous
mg Opportun1ttes 614
992 7721
Furmshed 1 &amp; 2 bedroom
apartments
Middlep ort
Adults no pets secunty
depos1t
Call 614 992
3874
1 bedro om apt tn M1ddl e
port $135 a month plus
uttlit1es Call614 992 -5545
days or evemgs 614 949
2216

2 bedroom country apt
near fa~rgrounds Roger
Morgan
Cal l 614 992
2167 or 614 593 6937
APARTMENTS
mobile
hom e5 housP.s Pt Pleasant
and Galltpolls 614 446
8221
N1ce 1 and 2 bedroom
unfu rn 1sh ed apartments
304 675 2218 before 6
pm

Furnished Rooms

Sleeptng room $115,
t1es pard Share bath,
only Range &amp; refng
2nd Ave . Gallipolis
446 441 6 after 7 PM

utihr
male
919

Call

46 Space for Rent
Tratler space for rent CaO
614 367 7438
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park Route 33. North of
Pomeroy large lots CaU
614 992 7479
Garage wnh two 12 foot
doors tn Mt Alto WV
304 895 3534
Warehouse or storeroom .
25•5 for furntture. lumber,
roofmg msula11on panel ·
1ng equipment or other use
Call 1 614 486 5553
.
Trader lots for rent
675 1076

304

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
2dr Refngerator General
Electnc S60 Call61 4 446 3313
Twm beds $50 each Call
614 446 4257 after 5pm
Carpet tor re ntals for $3 99
sq yd Ca ll 614 992 6173

54 M osc Merchandise

One bedroom furnt shed apt
Pt Pit Very clean mce
Audits only no pets Phone
304 675 1386

1 bedroom furnished apart
ment all u1tht1es patd 304
675 7112

2 bedroom apartment $200
month plus utilities CAmp
Conley ares 304 675
4683
Aprutment
partiall y fur
ntshed m Galhpohs 30 4
675 1458

45

Furnoshed Rooms

For ren1 Sleeptnq Rooms
and light house keeptng
rooms Park Central Hotel
Call 61 4 446 0756

Publoc Sale

AUCTIONEER

388 8249

Not respoSible for accodcnts or lo ss of propertj

603 South Second St .. Mason. W. Va.
SATURDAY, JUNE 30. 1984-10·00 A.M

54 M1sc Merchandose

Saturday &amp;Sunday
Buy Your Own
Campsite
NO MONEY DOWN
$50 A MONTH
AT

ANTIQUES ~ COLLECT! BLES

HOUS EHOLD ~ M ISC Ell AN EOUS

Thos os a collectoon of 30 years and Mr and Mrs
Tramer are gomg to sell. To be held at the Galha
County faorground There woll be avoewongon Froday
evenmg. June 29. 1984 from 6·30 to 8 30 There os
more to se ll than the hstong looks loke
"ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS
Oak h1gh back bed Jenny l111d bed maob le to~ doess er and
stand oound table p1 e sale oak sq uare tablr k1lch en ccb1

ser 2 drawer toaster bun and roll warmer teed tea dJspen

LET US PAY THE BILLS!

2 bedroom
furn1shed
mob1le home for re nt a c
adults no pets tn New
Haven
$150
rnth Call
304 B82 2466

4 rooms &amp; bath unfurmshed
pat , ut1llt•es pa1d. adults
only no pets Call 446
3437 or 446 3111

ESTATE AUCTION

Orscontrnutng bus1ness after many years of serv1ng the
area Catermg seriJ tce wrll conttnue rn new locatiOn

TIRED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLS?

42 Mobole Homes
for Rent

Furnt shed Apt
920 4th
GallipOliS
S225
Ut1ht1es
pa1d Adults. 1 bdr Call
446 4416 after 7PM

Personal Property of Otos &amp; Opal Roce both de
ceased woll be offe•ed for sale at

Circle's Cafeteria &amp; Restaurant
336 Second Ave Gallopolos. Ohoo

Apartment
for Rent

Newly remodeled 2 bdr
eqUipped k1tchen central
an $250 821Y2 Second
Av e Gallipolis Call 446
2158

~~O:NM::~:~:::~::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::~~

-----------

41

Furn1shed apt 919 2nd
Gallipolis S 175 Men only
Call 446 -4416 after 7PM

=t.

Rental s

JUNE 26, 1984 - 5:00 P.M.

POINT PLEASANT , WV

TECHNICAL TYPIST/
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST

lot for aale 1n Mercerv1lle
Coli 814-26 8 -6818

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

FARM AUCTION

Apartment
for Rent

The Sunday Times-Sentinei-Page-[).3

Twr. p1 ece bPd rucm su1 tr wtlr ut OF'S't' r wJt lt orndte
hand lPs ) le lgPr1 waln ut t1l It l;mp lii hlf'o:; boo~c ;ye ~
ant1que amp \l'VJ' Ii!l KtiU~I::'IH:' lrl t!lrJJ IMgr oval oak dtmng
ro nm tilhlr w1tt1 ~tl(Jf:'r!! J C k clt lt r n anv old sLHI"war r
ptPCP S oak wn\ll'; 111d '&gt; 1n h celt or I d, k lrunk s 2 old S( w
111 1 ma ch ne C1bl nJ'I ' JILl ViLi rui J 11 I recc rd s large p1cture
hilmt''. old lin:.! rr ti iO \ Jtt bct!CJ!ll l lll:. DE Pf f'SSJU IJgld ~~
Cdf!l l~ a l ~~~"~rut~ ~ ~~" Jlrl rlt ) r e~ 11 il l t)pr &lt;; old book )
b1a ss v1d oewll'! r, mrJI! tJ!Jir \ ltt lt ll dl t1 jo t1rs ~r on pot s
Jar ou j vV J\P rl l' l ~ kl
ro o IV co rt 1ble TV wa&lt;.:!1u aIll!
d1yer rtd tn g IJwr rnoflt'r pu h ntrl'lwPr Ro til lillrr 110\'re
poL No l Burns1dt ~ ~ P,P 1n t ii -Jrtl ' tlLJ ~ too l:\ manf othe r
t! ems toJ numrrr II '&gt; lo mr nl t0 1t

TERMS Ca sh
lunch wolf be served
BARRY CASTO Attorn ey AdmlniSttator
MARY KEBLER Admomsttatm

AUCTION
JUNE 30. 1984
SAT . 10:00 A M.
Due to the death of husband Ood Durham. known as
{Blue Dragon) Fredoa Durham will offer the followong at auctoon
LOCATION located on lead 1ng Creek Rd halfway between
Rutland &amp; 554 Watch lor sogns From Cheshue piCk up
554 toward Porter turn nght on Storys Run Rd go
stra1gtlt app J 11 mile s Sale on r1gM hand Side
TRACTOR like llt'W ~ V~.h et I dr 1v u !7 HP l~pk t Bch·-"1~ 6 ~ !WPIJ
tr actor w1P T 0 1? tn muMr led V"; d 1sr &amp; 3 po tnl ht iO
also rovrrr d t 1nth r "" ball ~11tch

HOUSEHOLD &amp; MISC
RF&gt;rluld II NO( df n GO 111 hlllfl 1 p11 r II PrHV (1 U1V lt f lit ptllr
woo d brdJOOill sutl t' w qu1'P fl ~ 1 1 1~ bed cnmpletr "' G~
dre" Sf:'r w brH 1! 11 chr 1 Sf 1 ~ 1~h1net sJrreo 2 n1 ce wood
r1rsk&lt;; S pr: h r 1~r: ~h sl srt 2 yJ nti (, I Wil, tlf' r &amp; dryr1 &lt;; pt ?
y1 old Grb son r~ tr co llddlonet ntcP wood che st w/ malchrng
n1p,hl \ land por1 ,J I1It-&gt; S 1 1~er se mn h rna ch1ne se veral metal
cr~bmet 'S f11ll &lt;;1/f \\ODden bt d 'ti nrw matllf'S'i &amp; hox ~ rr
Jng s new ptcl HI ~ r 1d o JJc ks 11111 ror quilts hedsp!('d s
shee ts cloH1 1n&lt;! ntce 1942 Gtbson r ado tH.! Plec 1r 1c gUJtar 2
Eureka ~ NePp t ! \ l upr tp, ht I LJn t\ l rr l~p P couch &amp; c h~ll
cabmet w /s lwlv~&gt; ~ Whulpool J E' ht ~E'Iil tm wt!reezer at top 2
love se at s n1ce set of brHrellamp'l 2 n1CC ciF•st of drawer s
deep wP.I I watrr rump w! lank m tc r o ~ave c.1 bmet metal
clla tr s hut! 1ar :. tm&gt;ta l k1tche n cabtiH-'1 do uble sulk top 1
mCiil l bed comp lete lull Sllf' rTif'til l hrr1 comp lrte some
h:~n C mildr quill \ mMh iP \an tty tor \ l'Vf' lill do!l a1s of C B
eql!lpll t'lt1 rl rnpl!'ll CoiJr 1 J.l\ f' 111111 40 ch;wnel w;all
extr as ilf1d ot11 er C B rq u1p rnrnt small gas heaters lrun~ s
m!lk ca ns smr~!l atr compressor sell prope lled push mower
tool bo~es Ilk!.: new 76 000 B 1 U gas furn ace camper pro
pan e tank Co leman 2 y1 old electriC lwalcr lor house trad er
I L p1 ece se ttm g ot l~iiVJ/tan ch111 a (Germany) 4 p1e ce set at
blu e ,...lit ow d silt ~ m r~ny many m1 :.c 1tems

ANTIQUES
Noce oak dresser hall library table 3wooden porch posts
mce claw foot prano stool small table, sewmg machme

cabo net w/ drawers few poe ces antoque glass Very very
many miSe 1tems Come to stay all day (Plenty ol shade
trees)
lunch Servoce
Not Responsoble for Accodents or Loss of Propert1
AUCTIONEER-LONNIE NEAL
614-367 7101
Note Very clean sale, don't miSs thos onellt

BIG FOOT PARK.
*GOOD BOATING
*GOOD FISHING
*BOAT DOCK &amp; RAMP
*BATHHOUSE
*WATER &amp; ELECTRIC
DIRECTIONS · 6 moles below Gallipolis on Rt 7 - across Raccoon
Creek Bndge and follow signs.

OPEN TILL DARK SUNDAY

SALE
SHOP KESSEL'S WHERE QUALITY
MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
1984 Broadmore 14x70 .......... 114,995
lolol elec ln c 2 BR lurn, , l, tl
1984 Broadmore 14x70
..... 115,400
Tot'l elecinc 3 BR 7 IIII I c 1t11
1984 Overland Park l4x70 ..... 118,995
Total eleclnc 2 BR !10111 &gt;o l 6 11 wJ IIs furno shed
1984 Overland Park l4x70 .. sm 119,995
SAVE $1 OOD
foil el tr1

~ BR

7x 14

e~pa1 1 1 r1 I

"til ' furnl 'hCO

USED HOMES
1971 Oakbrook 12x61Jias '6400 NOW 15900
Fuel 011

2 8R

1967 PMC 12x55 .

2 BR Fuel 01 l

wa s 11900

1974 Schult 12x65 3 BR .

NOW 15500

. 17900

Gas Shatp

1974 Marshfield
2 BR Gas Sharp

14x6Wa.I '~?O.Q

1980 Wmdsor 14x70 3 BR
Total eleclrtc

2 !(Itt

NOW 18700

. . 113.900

billh ~

Kessel's Quality
Mobile Homes

547 JACKSON PIKE, GALLIPOLIS, OH
I MILE WEST HOLZER HOSPITAl RT 35

PH. 446-72 74

'•

�Times-Sentinel
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St . Galllpoh• New

&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves
6 p1ece wood hvtng room
sutte w1th 6 •nch flat arms
S399

bunk beds complete

..With bunki8S S 199 2 PI8C8

antron lll,~tngroom suttes
·s 199 antron rechners S99
.other recltners $80

d•ne tte

sets

maple

S 179

·sprmgs &amp; manress

box

or

tWin

Jull Sl 00 set regular f1rm
s 1 20 maple dme1te chairs

"SJ5

wash

stands

$34

Jll&amp;ple rLckers S59 7 p1ece

chrome dmette set $ 1 49 5
'P •ece dmet1e set S99 used
bedroom su•tes refngera

tors ranges chest dressers
wnnger washers TV s dry
ers &amp; shoes Call 614 446

3 159
'

LAYNE S FURNITURE

Sofa

c half

rocker

otto

man 3 tables lextra heavy
by Front1er) 5685 Sofa
.cha +r and loveseat S275
Sofas an d cha ns pn ce d from
6285 to 5895 Tables S45
and up to 51 2 5 Htde a
beds S440
and up to
.$525 Reclmers S175 to
$3 75 Lamps from 528 to
S 75 5 pc
dmettes from
S99 to 435 7 pc 5189
and up Wood table w•th SIX
cha•rs 5425 to S745 Desk
.$110 up to 5225 Hutches
S550 and up maple o r p1ne
fm•sh Bunk bed complete
w•th mattrP.SSes 5250 and
up to S395
Baby beds
.$ 11 0 Mattres ses or box
spr1ngs full or twm S58
ftrm 568 and S78 Queen
sets S 195 4 dr chests
.,_42 5 dr chests 554 Bed
frames $20 and 525
10
g l!n
Gun cabmets 5350
Gas or e lecttlc ranges 5375
Bab y mattresses
525 &amp;
S35 bed fram es S20 S25
&amp; 530 lung frame $50
Good selection o t bedroom
s u•tes
cedar che sts
rocker s metal cab1nets
~w •vel rockers
Used Furn1ture
C ha~r s
dr11ers and TV s 3 m1les out
bulavtlle Ad Open 9am to
6pm Mon thru Fn 9am to
5pm Sat
~14

446 0322

,-v &amp;

Appliances 627 Thsrd
Gall•pohs 614 446
l699 Spm washers gas &amp;
electr~ r:
dryers
auto
Owa!&lt;hers
gas &amp; e lectriC
[anges
refr1gerators
TV
!ets

l't.ve

(;OOD USED APPL,ANCES
Washers dryurs refngera
tors rangl:'S Skaggs Ap
pllances Upper R1ver Rd
bes•de Sto ne Crest Motel

614 446 7398

~arge Freezer S95

5 TV s
$35 &amp; up couc hes 5 35
$65 3 5 00 0 BTU a1r c ond 1
(to ners 595 each
~peed
Ou ee n washer 550 Wh!t l
pool washer S65 Genera l
~lectnc washer S95 dr'fets
$95 each Kmg Slle boll
apr~ngs
&amp; mattress S65
Skaggs Applian ces 559
Upper R1ver Rd 446 7398
~etr~gerator
12 cu
ft
wh•te Call 614 992 3678

t5E r f!fngerator freezer &amp;
t;: l ect nc Mag1c Chef stove
both almond r: olor &amp; 6
mon t hs old 5800 pau Ca ll
~149925017

01ntng Room su1t

Wtth drop leaf table. Call

614 992 6164

Knauff Ftrewood

992

0&lt;

5655
Cust o m drapenes
mtnl
\l:en et •&lt;tn blinds
Roman
wo vf.&gt;n w o od shade s vf!rtl
ea l bltnds
Samples cmd
Qst•mates m your home P
A Sayre 304 458 1078

NORTH

.

Reduced

Gall•a or ptck up at Richards
&amp; Son Call 446 7786

WEST

Plast•c

•o lila

446 2248

,.

Eau

SGULb

P&lt;~ss

2+

2 NT

Pass
Pass
l'ass
Pass
Pass

3•
••

Pass
Pass
Pa~s

Pns
Pass

3•
4 NT
'l NT
P &lt;~ss

missed a laydown slam
becaust&gt; Carozzo may have

Engagement rmg &amp; wedd•ng
bAnd (stze 6) men s wed
dmg band
all three for

alfllc ted With the
American
no trump
complex Anyhow he btd
been

S100 Call 614 446 4659

I

large 16ft overhead garage

54 M1sc Merchandise

6509
Ohver su per 77 d•escl 3
block sawm ill ex cond
pnced on mspect1on Cal l

2 Br Trader Sylvester 8X32
ask m g pnce $600 , Dts
hwasher G•bson
S1 00
Ele c tttc heater S20, Alhs
Cha lmef s tracto r rnodel CA

614 388 8701

w1th owners manuel wtde

-------

hont end 3 p o mt h•tch,
garden blade, plow &amp; diSC
askmg pnce $2000 250

Hay 1972 Ledgerwood 25
h Camper 1963 Chevrolet
Impala Call 614 367 7866
after 5

gallon fuel 011 drum round
typ e with stand S100 Call
16
Hom e hte Cham Saw
Kmg Coal &amp; Wo od stove
Motorola Stereo Call 614

256 1768

Ut•li ty wagon 4 ft ~~: 6 5 f1
13 m h 1g h mahogany bot
tom heavy ta•l gate lights
alummum s1des Call 614

Dynamark 11 hp , 36 ndmg
motor less than 1 yr old
S600
10
M c Cullough
Saw S lOO Co li 614 446

9854134

2316

Kelvtnator 30 mch elect n c
stove new burners good
co nd1t1 o n c lean S 100 f1rm
ca ll 614 992 3 166

Comp let e mob1le sound sys
tern ProfesSional sound au
d1o eau1pment Good f01 a
band perfect for DJ l•ghts
mcluded Call even 1ng after
9pm 614 992 5547&amp;ask
tor N1 ck Jr

large

hghted arrow s1gn
and number s •n
e lud ed Hawk s Amoco
Tuppers Plams 614 667

3182
Real Estate General

Gas Furnance Owners get an
edge o n He at B•lls th1s
w•nter Set monthly goals
w1th th• s new Teste d proveh
electrontc devtce A Fue
lometer w•ll prepare you to
economica lly

()mul);

-rn rrr21.

convtently

momtor Heat Cost m dol
m s1d e

your

ho me

400 Mam St Belpre
614 423 5050
Call June S1ms
989 2470 or 423 4212

Easy

mstruc t10n s Installs •n m1n
ute s NO co ntac t w1th fur
nace c1rcu1try

A o ne year

Guarantee on workmanship
l1m 1t ed suppl y 10 stock of
th1s M1 n1 Model {6) System
Order now For detatls call
Consume r M onttor
Systems M1ddleport Oh1 o
at 614 992 3718 Monday
Wenesday &amp; Fnday 9 00 t o
1 2 nonn
30 mch e le c lf• c ran ge wtth
aut oma tt c ove n hmer good
cond •ton 40 ft ha y eleva
to r Ca ll 6148435186
eve mng s

MINI FARM -

lu opfl ,

P l ~ • n o., foul\ ill+' nr!"'Cl HerP ~

yo ur oDpo ri •Hl ll 't to 1-'rliO~ all
11,, h 'fiCl tl\ ~ ol co untr1 l1v

I no I LH h nm Iown 3
ht'riHl[ Ill jl[l! f\P . . . lfh 3 IUfl
IJtl h• (&lt;JtltNirill rP1 I.n~ 1n
I1V1fl1 ~ \llfllfl!' IOfllll f)n 7
H 11• ol ~~~ Ollflr l
111•

1,

Call For Details
June S1ms 989 24 70
o. 42 3 4112

MMR

~48

- E~lr ,.J

rill ,.

?

J P~'' •n Rt1tl 1nr1 V•llfl~E' Olr!P r ~

I'INtroom llomt l11111fl/' 10om k1!fht&gt;n .tn(j hath Much no1r nhal11
A'k'" ~ $16 000

Drxtrr - 3 bt&gt;droon1 trarnt&gt; hnnw un 4S x!OO lot
well Iuri ~I heol Seth lm $1 2IJOO
MMR 544 - OwPPI l"fdlll\ till ':. on~&gt; ')(Jiti' 3 IJ•droom&lt;, alum•lltlln
MMR 545 Du~

~1f1 111p ,;;torm wmrlor't' \ N1ct&gt; lot mt l1 IJUII\IIrl) 111 11utl,lnr1 Vrllage
Wdll!S $16900 Will conwle1 trrms

MMR 536 - Oh•o R•vr1Cona1r 171 &lt;200 101 Lmte11 on St Rt

338 Anti QUity Neal and

rli-'rJfl ,l l"t&gt;f1r oom ra•JCIJ full
bd \t II •1'1 ~' ~ f d~P Cf'fl l illl
i(jf ,tl fUI llf1Pf 01 IPflll-'fneflJ

a bare m1mmum
only

the three

diamond! he actually held
Rodwell s three spades
showed the ace of spades
North s four hearts showed
the ace of hearts

Souths four no-trump
rebad was Roman ke) card
Blackwood It asked how
many of five key cards (the
four aces and the kmJi of the
agreed upon trum~ su1t)
there were m North s hand
North s five-club b1d showed
three or no key cards
South knew that North had
to hold three key cards
Souths bid of f1ve no trump
gave partner the opuon of
passing, but North was
delighted to bid SIX In
expert biddmg 1f your part

HAPPINESS

FOR SALE

+NEWSPAPER

E~TERPRISE

4X8

Tra1ler

$ 100

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS

1983 260 Jwheeler, sma112
wheel b1ke. swang set, elect·
rtc motorcycle for pre ·
schooler Phone 304 - 875
6277 after 7

882-3362
Restaurant datry bar equip
mont 1or sale Phone 304
675 1616 after 6 p m
Camera 35 M M Olympus
w1th accessor~es. Call 304

675 7476
Sue:

wheeler altra terram
veh1cle
good condttton .

cl~'an

ohund. a50 Call 614 448 7036
Jam Strawberruu 1000

konono Call 614· 446 3844
after 6

Ground
2237

tor Vllll r \ UnlnlPf Vilf' ill1 0n
o' $7 000

r e~d"

FlJrrllture rnc lur.J t&gt;d •rr o:,+'fll r1~' ()flU'
IN~£STMENT Wr hilvf' 2 il[)ilr1mrn t hllllrl•n go:; close !11 tr
Mumopal Park 111 Mrd j leport Buth 1n A l ccnjrt•on A total ot 4
unrts l •vr 111 Pnr ilnrl rrn! the olilr t', Cil l lo r your appl 011
S hOWitl ~

1982 Chevette 2dr l oaded
$3700 k•ng s1ze Craftmat•c
bed $1000, lowery Rhythm
Beats

organ

$600

Call

614 446 3101
Real Estate General

Point

Ploount. 304·875· 1366

614 446-1609

Black raspberrtes. we pick,

Rat

tamer

pupptes,

f50

7795

61 4·992· 7368

$10 00 gallon Call aher 6
to order Happy Hollow Fruit

Form. 304·676· 2028

Doberman pups regeatered,
tails docked Call

Far 111 Suppli es
&amp; Liv es!Oc k

shots.

67

Mustcal
Instruments

61

Farm Equipment

Tractor. model B with cultivators Call814-266· 6417
7 ft

haybme, exc cond .
John Deere 24T baler New
Holland 66 baler. Farmhand
pull wheel rake New Holland h•y cnmser, wagon
new hay reck, 601 Ford
mower, Ford cultvators , rotary hose, ferttltze spread
ers. wheat drdls. Farmhand
gnnder msxer , hay &amp; gram
elevator. other fteld ready
&amp;qutpment. Howes Farm
Mach1nery . Rt 124 &amp; Mev
hew Rd , Jackson
Oh

304 676-5823

379-2656 after 5PM

Btg DIScounts on new and
used tractors and hay equ1p
ment
S1ders Equipment ,

304 676 7421

9790

1969 AlliS Chalmeu
Gleaner Cll all new belts
completely recond1t1oned
13' gram table w 1th vauable
speed reel. both corn heads,

430 &amp; 440 S5 700

P.eal Estate General

Professtonal All Breed Dog
Obedtence Tratmng lndlvtd
ual &amp; classes avatlable Call

$6,000 or trade for

8254

446 1 364 after 5

Gravely

backhoe

Call

614 - 698

tractor

304 -895

3670
Real Estate General
62 Wanted to Buy
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Tu -le.el on I 3 acre Ftreplace w/Buck stove tnsert tn ltv·
tng room. kttchen complete w1th hand butlt cabtn•ts
15'x3o· deck w/ gasg11llat extt door of dtntng room. tnner·
com. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 car garage House &amp; property
I
cond1t10n . Reduced from $89.900 00 to
Phone 446 3485

Splash 1nto summer at 550 Jay Dmet Our I
home w1th
33 by 18' pool can be yours at our loss We patd $62.800 You
pay $59.900 A new rob takes us away from Gallipolis. The gar·
den IS planted large flat lot Central atr gas heat 28 by 11 patiO w11h gas gnl These are JUst a few of the features of thiS 3
bedroom home Call 446-1028 to see I lis home

Full stzed bed tn good
cond1t1on
Call 614 256
1715 after 6pm
Wanted to buy a mce boys
btcycle, 16 m Call 458

63

wn1~

ltvestock

Must sell
Matched pa1r of
sorrel Belg•um Geld•ng
Horses 6 and 4 years old
good pulhng horses Mrs

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Real Estate General

Harley Grate langsv•lle 0 H

leldmpm
Relltor

•Wilhs T. leadJn&amp;ham, Rtaltor. Ph Home 446·9539
•Ed Evans. Realtor. Ph. Home 446~25

614-669-4242 afto• 6pm
Black Angus Bull, Call 614
379-2425 after 5pm

Rabbits and Hutch 550 Call
614-446-4257 after 5pm

PH. OFFIC:E 446-7699

~eg Appaloosa mare, very
gentle, due to foal tn Aug
one yearlmg appaloosa colt
4 yr old bay geld1ng and
Reg Ouar1er horse Brood
mare. Call 614 256 1385

QUAliTY
Qwllty al a pnce you can
affmd Lo.ely 3 bed100m I '
balh bnck and flam e home
fully equ1pped kitchen extra
large lrvmg room fill oo mcely
landscaped tot Puced m low
$40 s

3BB-8826

11607

Real Estate General

OPEN HOUSE

KtutJctu

$6.000-NEW lOW PRICE $70,000 - 4 BEDROOM

2 BATH RANCH HUGE FAMil Y ROOM WITH FIREPLACE FORMAL
LIVING AND DIN ING ROOM BREAKFAST AREA Off KITCHEN 2
CAR GARAGE 16x32 IN GROUND POOL OON T MISS OUT ON
THIS HOME IT IS GOING TO SEll'

ready

WAS

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Transportation

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Ye sterdays

GRAIN

IN JECT SURELY
a tal kat•vc bar ber m1gh t do -

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IN 'tOUR

1 Answer

GE T

Autos for Sale

HAIR

TOP CASH pa1d for late
model used cars
Sm1th
BUICk Pontiac 1911 Eut
ern Ave
Gallipolis Call

614 446 2282
1978 Lmcoln Mark V 2 dr
sky roof 2 2 000 m1les exc
cond
$7 495 Call 446
1243 or 446 - 1615

71

Autos for Sale

lease your new vehicle don't
buy
No down payment,
excellent rates lnformat1on
Call Collect Braun &amp; As so
Clates 614 423 5560
1978

1983 Plymouth Colt 18 000
m1 stand sh1ft plus econ
omysh1ft a~r Call614 379

2726

VW Rabbtt

good ttre,
good mtleage,

good cond

S1550 Coli 614 46 4230
1978 Ford F1esta good gas
m1leage good cond Call

614 245 9179

1 980 VW Rabb1t a1r cond

71
1975

Autos for Sale
Olds

98

4

door

S500 f1rm 45 ,000 m1l es
rough exter•or Can be seen
at 129 Mulberry
Pomeroy

Ave

1975 VW Beetle
Good
condtton New t~res $1800
or best offer Call 614· 992

7312
1964 Plyrnouth Barracuda
273 V 8 push button auto
trans all orgmal 1deal for
restoong wdl negot•ate
pn ce Call Sunday 9 to 5 at

m a ny ex1ras one owner
showroorn cond Call 446
051 5 anyt1me

1976 Monte Carlo
c ond $1400 Call

446 3243 after 5pm

614 949 2806

1978 Thunderbird , sell or
trado for truck
65,000

1979 Chtlvy Capnce Clas
SIC 2 dr ac ps V 8 eng1ne
body good cond1t10n e11.c
performance W1ll cons1der
all offers Call 614 992
7412 after 5 p m

1964 Plymouth Barracuda
273 V 8 push button auto
tran s, all orgtnal •deal for
restonng, w1ll negot1ate
prtce Call Sunday 9 to 5 at

m1les maroon . good shape

Call 614 256 6215
1981 Mazda GLC
614· 446 1336

Call

good

614

acres and stocked pond
l ocated on a stale h•ghway
You can own your own
bu s1ness Just call lor more

l•on 011 Hy sell Run

304 882

675·2517
1978 Olds 4 door V 6 atr
PB
PS, AM FM
cru1se
phone 304 6 75 6286 Call
after 4

1981 Butck Electra L1m1ted
luxury car, fully equtpped
w1th all power and ex:tras
Actual mtles, 55 000 Must
sell thiS week For Sale By
Owner
Call 304 - 675

2975
1980 PontiaC Sunbtrd 4
cyl . w1th PS. PO , Btr cond
AM -FM cassette, excellent
cond1t10n. S2 700
304

446 -8238
1979 Ford F1 00 pu, auto ,
pa pb am fm. slldmg rear
w+ndow , good cond ,
$3600 Valley Auto Sales V2
m1 north Rt 160 above
Holzer Hosp11al Call 614

446 4166
1983 Pop up truck camper
will sell camper only or wtth
1982 GMC y, Ton Truck

Cell 614-446 1294
Sell or Trade

1977 Jeep

CJ5

304, V 8 . headers
whtte spoke wheels , sharp

$2800
1300

Call 614 446

74 Dodge 3!. ton truck 72

lnternattonal 4 wheel dnve

Call 614 992 6622
1963 Chevrolet dump truck,
new battery new pamt 10b
new front ttre, runs good

304 882 3236
1974 Jeep truck, s•x cv
l1nder
4 wheel dnve

675· 7330

$1 000 304 675 1828

1982 Camaro, V 8 , auto

1978 Chevy Scottsdale 1/ 4
ton 4x4 extra clean heavy
duty automat•c transm1s
s1on PS PB 350 V 8 AM
rad1o st•dmg rear wtndow 8
tt alum1num topper 304

mat1c PS PB an cru1se
t•lt . AM FM stereo 30 000
m1les 304 576-2953

1977 Corvette automatiC
condthon

a~r

power wm
304

675 1386

dows , 57 000 m •l es

675 -7476
72

73

Trucks for Sale

1971 GMC Step Van trade
or sell Call 614 446 - 4337

614 949 2806

Vans&amp;4WD

1979 Chevy Beaul.'tlle Van

loaded $5200 f~rm Call
614 446 0930or304 675
7446

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Broker-Auctioneer

~wf

4spd ,

M~GHEE

.LOOKING FOR SOMETHING COOL COMFORTABlE QUIET AND.
• PRI~AT£1?1 - We have a 3 llPdroom horne Situated along.
Raccoon Cr1•ek Aooro,.; 2 acre:. ol cleared land and 600 teet ot .

Call 446-0552 Anyt1me
Beth Null 245-9507

'Real~

1982 Ol ds 99 Regen cy all
power extra clean wh tte on
whtte
29 000 m1les
1
o wner Call304 453 2102

. l ined street Thts 2 star~ homt: ~~ pr esently arron~ed !01 2.
.t~ partment s however can be converted h.1ck to Si ngle lam1ly
• res1denc.€ Nwe lot Pr1ced 111 t~e nmJ )0 s

Real Estate General

Real Estate General

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S1e•e McGhee
446-1255

BMR 444 -

lOAN ASSUMPTION POSSIBlE - Bnck II ame
ran ch s1tuated on ft~t 2 35 am.•lot Include\ 3 BR ~ ca rpet lr eat •n
~~t~ hen LR w1n cafpet lan11ly roo1
n w•th !•replace ut•l•ty mom and

\ 'm
j. .
'

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,'

!

VIne St Gallllli)lis 3 tx:droomJ 7 bath ~ cert a11 form al dmmg .
• room l1brdfY fam•lv rm dPd ~ ann many r11c rr arr~en1t1e~ Call
to da y lor an appomtmenl
•
.NEW LISTING - Corn 01Jbl+ 3 berlroo n hurnr locaterl alan .
MC!111 St Vmlo1r 43 ~200 lot \'\llh i outhullrimP&lt;., Buv now lor.

t

• $7D 000
.BEAUTIFUL BRICK 3 BEORM HOME "'"'7

BMR 44li- NEW LISTING' - In town lorohrn1 •nclude&gt; 2 BR1
hv111g room dmmg 100n1 OOth &amp; bitS€ men! l ois ol carpet Ca&lt;., heat
Pncr~ el $79 900 Call todey lm deta1
ts

base sl1ll ava1lrtblt&gt; Pasture woods beautiful sett1ng Fam1l~ mov1ng
lrom ;,uea Let us show ~ou 1 You ·mil hke th1s one

RUTlAND - Ranch 3 bed 1oom lwrne 2 Udll" large IIV •ng
Reduced $43 ODO DO
Velma N1cmsky Assottate
Phone 742 -3092

CENTURY 21 Sou1hern HillS R E Inc
Ph 446-6610
Real Estate General

Real Estate General

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.NESTLED IN TREES and 011 y miiP beiOI\ G~ll1~011\ alcn" Lower.
.Rrve1 Rd 4 tx&gt;drm homr 111111 a bt'aut lh.l :&gt;Oii d [)HlP [jdiiPI+'d den .
and comfort able hr cplaCt' l orn ill dnm ~ r nri l1~ •nr rm
l(w/ ltreplce) ? ca r garagr ann ,.,. orh a Pel 7 b;11\1 (ill t01 an e
eaooonltmenl 11
•
£NJOY THE PRIVACY ot 11v 111~ on ~our OWf' ? nr ft' ,IJ•r rtd
• bedrmr, lg h\••np flll w w tJ tlf "IJIOI!-' lor1 nrt! d n•rw •cr1 modern .
k•t chrn w1lh brf'ilkla":Jt bar 13 d6 rcCfi'J IIOfl art\l v. 11 h WB
tueplace m b!'lsemP!lt lot ul &lt;:1orage Aut o g&lt;~ r agP door Lower

Co LJSttngs Call Cheryl Lemley 742-3171

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Real Estate General

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1

NEW LISTINGS NEEDED .. NEW LISTINGS NEEDED

lov~y

room a niCe large k1tchen wrth format dm1ng area garage The

$46 000 - liKE NEW HOME IN GREEN ACRES SUBDIVISIO N
fUll BASEMENT 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS ATTACHED GARAGE
EQUIPPED KITCHEN DECK

NEARLY COMPlETED - 3 BEDROOM LOG HOME ATTACHED
GARAGE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SffiiNG KYGER CREEK
SCHOOLS OWNER HAS PRICED fOR QUICK SAl E
JUST LISTED' $49,900 KYGER CREEK AREA - ClEAN AS A PIN
AND BEAUTIFUl [ YDECORATED 3 BEDROOMS l 'h 8AfHS. VERY
NICE KITCHEN DINING AREA, WOOD CABINfTS. SNACK BAR
fRONT LAWN HAS LOVElY VIEW OF SURROUNDING AREA
AnACHEO GARAGE SPACIOUS LAWN
SPACE FOR A GARD£N PLUS A SUMMER KITCHEN IN BASfMENT FOR
CANNING - Will MAINTAINED 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH RANCH
BEAUTifUL WALLPAPER IN MOST ROOMS GAS HEAT CENTRAL AIR
CONO NICE BACK YARD JUST LISTED AT $42 000 SUPER LOCATION ON
ROUTE 588 JUST MINUTES fROM CITY
¢
KERR IIHHEL ROAD - SPACIOUS DOUBLE WIO[ 3 BEDROOMS 2
BATHS l SHAPED LIVING ROOM WITH NICE DINING AREA MOSTLY
CAR!'nLD '• ACRE LOT NICE COUNTRY SETIING JUST LISTEIJI $39 500
WE JUST LISTED A SUPER NICE 3 8£DROOM MOBil[ HOM£ WITH
DPANOO IN THE KYGER CREEK AREA NICHEVELLOT FREEGAS HEAT

$28000

ESTABLISHED BAR - DOWNTOWN AREA LARGE SEAliNG CAPACITY
WITH SPACE fOR EXPANSION SET UP FOR EASY CJ'ERATION MOOERN
EQUIPMENT If YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD BUSINESS BmER
HURRY IT'S PRICED TO SELL'
GROCERY/ SERVICE STATION/CARRYOUT - RIGHT COMBINA
liON FOR UNliMITED GROWTH AMPlE PARKING liVING
QUARTERS ON PREMISES HIGH TRAFFIC AREA OWNER WIU
OPEN BOOKS TO SERIOUS BUYER
2 STORY HOllE ON EXTRA LARGE LOT - 3 BEDROOMS lG
UVING RM. EAT·IN KITCHEN. GOOD BARN. CHICKEN HOUSE AND
SPACE FOR A GARDEN GOOD BUY AT $35.000
1968 TOPPER MOBilE HOME - FUllY CARPETED EXCEPT
BATH KITCHEN HAS RANGE AND REFRIG CEN AIR COND
NATURAl GAS HEAT I ACRE lEVEl lOT KYGER CREEK AREA.
$20.000

DUTCH STYlE COUNTRY HOME
4 t.droom&amp; 2', balhs lully eQUipped eat on krtchen. lormal donong
room ramlly room w1th woodburner two car garage wrth auto
opener Style beauty charm and comtort - all descnbe thiS
home proced $74 900
#312
6 ROOMS. CATHEDRAl CEiliNG
AooroXImalely 2 acres olland. 2 baths 3 bed1ms ven•cl• wood
~dtn~ n~ce modern step-sa•er k1tchen gas FA furnace large 1"
ong room l and has a spnng ftShong pond apple and peach trees,
mce peacelul seMmg Phone today
#593
TIRED OF CITY
Mother Nature has pro,.ded a pertect seM1ng w1thm a few m1les ol
Gallipolis yel tn the Crty School Sy~em large """g room d1mng
room. 2 full baths, unque kitchen w1tll plenty ol bu•ll 10 cabmets
and con.en~ent workong rsland Front porch plus 2 patios 2 car
garage lennox heat pomp wood burner and o.er 2 acres of land
call for personal showmg of thiS warm and '""ling super clean
home pnced on the $60s
#586
CITV SCHOOl SYSTEM
N•ce large lot 100 N by 304ft 12 H by 60 H Pnce moille home m
excellent cond1bon 2 car garage, rural water N1ce area close to
Gallipolis land home. and garage all lor only $16.90D let usshow
you thrs one now
#589
1012 SQUARE FOOT BlOCK BUilDING
Many uses- used to be a grocery store now made 1n1o a 4 room
plus bath home Fuel Oil heater. rural watersystem. plus dnlled well
at Tycoon lake
#592
SPRING VALlEY SUBD IVISION
Vacanl ~ts Ntce SIZe bUJidong ~ts w1th all utJirtJes there lol ~ze
101 8 by l 7I 2 Better get 'um now
#456
1.57 ACRES - 7 ROOMS
Nice home Central aJr rural water system, large famtly room.
2ox22 Garage. storage bulldtng; storm wtndows and !boo Ntce
home See 1t now
~570

NEW AD DAllY

1

• R1ve1 Rd $8o 00D00
..
NEW LISTING - 3 Bed•m ho rlP atonr• ChP\Jnut Si lnl Wllh.
e serv1ce allf'y 111 rPill 7 cilr P,&lt;l1fl f1P w1th mre P,r~rlir n illra Pnce
.$38500DO
•

home o Sllualed on a large well landscaped lot w1th cham link
lenced m back yard Also nal gas and central aJr

11602

I

•

.3 LOTS ALONG BEAR RUN RD -? ~•th Raccoon C~t••&gt;k r,•ut,ge .
lot w1th elec a11d &lt;.,f'pl r tan ~ 1-?pafly lur vow mnh'lr r1ome .
e$o uoo 00 &amp; $1oOO00 eacn
•

WE NEED LISTINGS
Me~gs

uld tust .

COMMERCIAL BUILDING 111 V1n1o" he~ ; 101' w111· D01Pntli!l lor .
• rrnlmp 3 ullll~ PtiCf' rf&gt;d uCI"fl lo $J0 00U flO

Includes LR k1l chen mth d1n1n ~~ nren lull basemrn t Th1' •'i
SltU 2tt!d on 51 &lt;lCieS more m less T~• s one IS vacan t - " 0 rail
todily fnr r~pnomtmrnt

For

"'" 7' "

oN B•dwetl Roctnrv Rfl Flrr ht•nt nump IHP[)Iare cf' nl vacuum

• syslem $70 OOD 00

BMR 447 - NEW LISTING' - 3 BR lrome loe&lt;tecl on S R 141

#566

room d1n1ng ro om lull bd sement carpo rt and s to r a~c bldg

I

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Must be moved 1

REDUCED PRICE - S65 000
Ador t~ble home and 74 acres boltlefmr Raccoon Creek Close to
County Pa. k Green Township 3 l:€droom remodeled home P~ e
barn e&gt;cel~ nl lor slables or caHie Crop area 1129 lb tobacco

NEW LISTING - Co mlor1abl0 3 lwrl room horne located alon l:l .
Ma1n St 111 Vlllt Jn 41 ~IOU let mtr 3 out build 1np,s Bu\ th•o., .,...erk.

etor $70000
PRICE REDUCED r n th•s 2 stor) ~Pdera l b11c~ ~1orn e located alan~ •

ba.h K~ger CrPCk Sc hool Dtstr1 ct Call tor dPtail&lt;., on loan
assumption

BMR445- EXTRA NICE' -Schull 14x651g t•poutl"m gJOom

$4 0 000 00

creek lrontap.f' .,.,1lh pr11Ja!e tx:Jat dock ldr;JI Im tht' )IJOI1sperson11
Rural 't\a!Pr Sof'lt' woodf&gt;d iHPa P11ce now $51000
•

t

dm1ng room 2 BRs n1ce bath ~1tc hen w1th range and refrigerator
All eler c:r.ntral a1r lnc:lude'i deck underomn1ng and meli!l steps

POMEROY - App1 0&gt; I ams w•lh bar n n•ce l bedroom
home so me lur notur e Close lo low11 Ask1n g $28 000 00

JUST WAITING FOR YOU
3bedroom bock home'" a "~ desorable locatKJn -close
to Holzer hospJial Th1s home has a lormal entrance a large INJng

demo

1975 Aud1
front wheel
dnve. great cond1tton. 304

Call 614 245 5131 or 245
9555

R~ Re~uced

1976 Ford Yt ton PU , 360
eng1ne runa good
good
mes, au1o 8960 Call 614

4 barrel! engtno. 3
speed . AM -FM cesseue
very good conditiOn, Mason
bes1de Les's Carry out

1981 Dodge 02 4 AM FM.
New Ttres

or 245

.LOCATED ONLY I BLOCK from sc hool and Situated along a tree

1975 l•nc o ln Contrnental,
f1re damage mtenor , good
cond Call 614 446 1754
Stereo

•••••••••••••••••

2 -tone pamt, new ttres Call

614 246 6131
9666

1972 Chevy Camero SS

j

Real Estate General

turer 150, ttlt, am -1m stereo .

350

Now anange the c~rc!ed leners 10
form the surpnse answer as sug
gested by the aboVfl car1oon

'••ld 304 675 5579

run

to

spd

61 4 446

1336

3236

CAL.LED

hv1n g room wilh fuepl(lilC e large kttchen w1tll plenty cab1
nels bu11t m stovPand dtSh Nil!i hf'r family room 13 ~22 un
trm;hed and I car gMage Some lim ber ve ty piiValr IOli'l

have to do IS move 1n Approx 8

BUILDING SITE - lOWER RT 7 WATER AND HlCI RICITY
AVAILABLE NICE AREA CITY SCHOOL SYSTEM $6 500

(614) 385·7419
Collect Calls Accepted

Call John Ecker

DEPARTME~T

S1 25 m

NEW liSTING- 2D mes w1lh n•ce 3 bedroom home la• ge

( YEAR OlD HOME. 5 ACRES
3 bedrooms ranch style on 5 acres. more or less w1lh approx 3'-7
aCJes bllable Barn and three 131 other storage bwldmgs Some
fencmg m good shape Wood or coal sto.e localed on Morgan fwp
Real n1ce home

MONTGOMERY
REALTY

FOR SALE: NEW BRICK 4 BEDROOM

IJ

S1 50 bale Call 304 675
5086

un1ts 111 excellent cond1bon

Completely furmshed All you

REDUCED $5.900 - NEW lOW PRICE $32 ()()()I A REAL
BARGAIN ON A NICE OlDER HOME 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS
LARGE KITCHEN WITH BREAKFAST NOOK IN CITY NEAR GOlf
COURSE

LAND LOTS OF LANDI ON MT ZION RO JUST OFF Rf 35 NEAR
HOLlER HOSPITAl APPROX 190 ACRES SOME FARM IJ\ND.
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES DON' TMISS THIS OPPORTUNITY IF
YOU ARE LOOKING FOR INV[Sl MEN! PROPERTY

New furnilCP. CI A wood
bufnet large garage Nrce lot

1973 Dodge Polara.

WHA-r THE C HA I ~MAN
OF THE MA-r~EMATI C5

Call

BRICK HOME -FULL BASEMENT
REDUCED TO $59.900 00
for sale 01 lrade 3 lots 1n Cheshire. 7 rooms 3 t.drooms I \',
balhs. lam•IY 1oom. dm•ng room, mce modern ranch style horne
w1th wood nr coal burner Nat gas hot water basemen! heattng sys
tem. modern step sa•er ktlchen. all wood inSide tr1m IS oak. has
.. Mana· wood lrame wmdows Must see thiS mce large home
Phone today tor show•ng
#595

ATTENTION BUILDERS

~ERY COMFORTABLE - N•ce
mo~le home 12x65 lleh01teo

t
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S 10 - 1982 V6 4
Topper

ht10n derby car ' regutatton

tTRENGY

Trucks for Sale

#488

farm

#0053

ter 5

11604

MAKE OFFE R ON All OR
PART Pnced to sell as a

sph1 I&gt;'Vf'l 110111e ) 01 d
bi&gt;droo m\ lilm1ly room r.ar
port c 11 11 KC sc hools Out ol
&lt;;l ~l r O't! rlPf r,ay', !O sell now

1981 Cehca Toyota GT.
hftbock 304 676 5149 at

George S Hobstetter Jr Broker
Phone 742 3092

BRICK RANCH 5 MILES FROM GAlliPOliS
In Gall1pohs c•ty school system (Green School! by Cl!ntene~ 3
bedrooms I''' baths 6 roomslolal w1lh central a1r large Jedwood
sundeck approx I Dx30 part1al basement_ modern krtchen N1ce
landscaped yard w•lh cham ltnk le11ce

R1ver Feat ures hou se huge
dutc h ~ tyl e barn eJ: cellent
lake s1te crop lan d pasture
anf1 wood s Owner sa ys

END Of RAINBOW - Ovrr
I OO~ In l' lhP Oh•O Rl'uf' l )e fS !IllS

Phone 304·675 7166

I KJ

Hay &amp; Grain

HOBSTETTER REALTY

#599

FARM OR INVESTMEN,
&amp; BUILDING LOTS

#0649

0

72

1979 Oodge Truck , Adven·

1972 Ford LTD ell power.
call 7 -,2 noon or 3 8 p m .

FAR IE

5

INVESTMENT - INCOME
Need a home plus an tncome'
Who doesn I' We goltust what
you need' l o,.ly modern stone
home plus 10 rantal motel

deta1ls

Sun., June 24
1:00 to 5:00

POMEROY - 2 n1 ce build
me lnb on W11ght Sl Waler
&amp; seweo $5 000 DO each

::. year old Appaloosa, mare .
good r~dmg horse, S400
Phone 304 675-6352 after

Real Estate General

Virginia l. Smith
Real Estate

Th1 s pr operty has beP.n sub
dlv tded 1nto I ac re - 10
aue s1tes can be sold md1
v1du ally l f' ilx wat er obta m
able puced low poss1ble
eKcelle nl term 'l Thrs 15 an
e ~ cellen l buy lor e11he r farm
or development

[)

676 6799

71

Make o1fer .

304-676·6397

Greenbr.er Stables, we buy,
sell or trade horses 304·

fI

Han ll dll Tree Rd 200 acres
charmm g !arm hO'nr ~•lh 3
LW s Hunt ,...,ild ll le on 11115
rolm 1, wooded land &amp; 11') 1110
&lt;;toe ked pond

GORGEOUS RIVERVIEW! MILE FROM TOWN-5 ACRES

Also,

&amp;1 , 600 00

31 OG dtesel loader
With rippers , good condt ·

HOME &amp; PAY LAM

POMEROY OH

6799

64

Autos for Sale

1976 Tr~umph Sp1tftre. con·
vert1ble , 2 topa , new pamt,

Case
bon

BR ranch Ver y IMge llvlllp
room
woodbufnm g l•re
ulau' w1!h Buck stovt? car
pt&gt;t hardwood floors cen
lf.l l a11 count ry kit chen wtlh
built 1n rangf' [,cf'IIPnt lo
ca tmn Set: lodily

Owner wtll be on the pre·
m1ses to answer ques
!tons
located On
Spr~ng A•e Between
Rt 33 &amp; laurel Cl•ff Road
I M1 From Oh10 R"er

Unscramble these tour Jumbles
Greenbr~er Stables now
one letter to each square to form
boarding horses 304-676- ~ tour orCJ1nary woras

Good mtx:ed hay

Front end loader fits tr~cycle
type tractor , $125
Call

Rex rabbtttS SJ, M1lk goat
$35. baby goat S 16 Call

down barn
lumber 304-

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Barley S2 25 bushel, straw
Allis Chalmers wtth cult1va ·
tors, good for tobacco Cell

Wtll

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Livestock

614 286·6944

614 388-9790

bUIIdmg for
675 4435

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Oav1d Yos1. 614 949 2853
ktmball console p1eno 1 112
vr old, hke new Call 614-

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

Farm Equipment

$400. 304-882 -2887

LOW INTEREST
SMAll DOWN PAYMENT
5 ACRS WITH POND
Take advantage &amp; buy t111s 4

Real Estate General

446-1126

Clot 304 · 882·

ADBA Reg Pttbull pupp1es
McCoy generation Call

each Colt 614-949·2568

Bnarpatch Kennels Profes Sional All - breed groommg
Indoor-outdoor boardmg fa c1ht1es P1ck up and deltvery
serv1ce EngliSh Cocker Spa mel pupp•es Call 614· 388

quarts of good 11m bernes
80 cents per quart P1ck your
own 2 miles b•ck of New
H•ven at Un•on Camp

Black rupberrtes .

Boarding all breeds Heated
mdoor - outdoor fac111tta1
AKC Doberman pupp•es
Stud Serv1ce Call 614 ~ 446 ~

2 horse horse trailer, good Judy Taylor Groommg Call
cond1t1on . &amp;1 , 000 304· 61 4·367 7220

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S1ama18 k1nens. new litters
CFA H•malayan and Per11an

June 24, 1984

1997

CPnt t•f r&lt;:1 r h nol ~

wood deck large
tol Ve~ good buy
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plu\ liHW' bUIId•ng

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882-2200

evening 882 3239

Fruit

614 446 4257

1 bt&gt;clroom'&gt; lull
ba&lt;,Pmf'nt o!illh rl'f room I car

Park mobrle home wtlh ex

33, New Haven Complete
masonry supplies. 4". 8 ".
12" block Delivery serv1ce

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k•tr 1t'n

TYCOON LAKE - N•ce Holly

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Phone day 304·882 -2222.

One portable kenmore d11·
hwasher With butcher block
top. per1ect cond•tton , 304-

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Zentth Allergo stereo, very
good condttton, 304- 876 ~

ner shows enough cards to
make a slam you must b1d

~ 10!1 11'

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Top 1011 and fill dirt deh -

vered. 304 676 7771

Mlniture

Dragonwynd Cattery Ken·

130 ACRES lnnle from Oh10

M l ·Bud.. McGHEE
Broker
Cheryl Lemley
Me•gs County Assoctate
Phone 742-3171

ver~

no-trump

Zuopan. 304-773-6654

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&amp; Vegetables

Cassady's Realty

Ia rs
cen t s
thts wmter
hourly da1ly hom nght

2571

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two

h .8 , h:B, length IYIIIebla, 8
11 through 16 It Hogg Ill

Pets for Sale

65

614 388 8504

Double contour chalt as
advertised on TV w1th heat
&amp; v1brator Call 614 949
3014 anyt1me

Qaby cnb exce ll ent c ond•
S50 00 304 675

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LUMBER ·Rough cU1. oak.
poplar. 2•4. 2•8. 2•8. h4,

door complete also 8ft ,
door e• gas floor furnace
reasonable Call 614 256

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w1th perhaps

Here IS a hand on wh1ch
t he great llal1an pair
Ga ruzzo and Belladonna

TV
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couch
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Yamahl!l org&lt;~n Call 446

diamond

Snuna North and South at
the other ~ble were Meek.·
stroth and Rodwell who play
a club system Hence
Rodwell 's one-d1.amond

showed

By Oswald Jacoby
and Jame!!i Jacoby

446 &lt;248

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maha organ 446 4052 or

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Dealer South

Shrubs pruned
lawn re
seeded
reta1mng walls
Sidewalks patios fill dtrt
topsotl bark mulch &amp; saw
dust Contact Bruce Dav1
SIOn Call614 256 1427

lumber. 304-676·3677

two diamond

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dmette table Call614 256

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286 5930

framea. all types, picnic
table frames with or Without

triCks

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c1sterns state ap
proved, plastiC septtc tanks,
plastiC culvert metal cui
verts RON EVANS ENTER
PRISES Jackson Oh 614

Clothe1llne posts, 1wing

two no-trump, stopped at
three no-trump and made
slam

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tKJ 10732

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l•mestone, Sand, Gravel
Oel•vered m Mason, Metgs,

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pnce1 thru July 31st Have
your own seasoned wood
th1s wmter 614 256 6246

54 Misc. Merchandise

A winding road to six

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letters

Washers &amp; d ryer s $69 95 &amp;
579 95 Th•s week on ly
P'iupp s Appliances &amp; Gla ss
~are corner A! 141 &amp; Rt
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BRIDGE

61 Household Goods
Cherry

June 24, 1984

Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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St Rt 7 Prr cP rpduet-'(l to $/) 000 OU

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baths. 20x40 FR d1mn g room k•tchen wolh OW
d1spl m1crowave and trash compactor mtercom
central a1r 2 car garage uhhly bldg , deck and a
20x7D poo• Beaulilully landscaped
100 ACRES. M/l ST RT 141 - Ranch home
leatures 2 bedrooms bath k1lchen lwmg room

fam 1ly room lull basement ce ntral a1r county
C water and well water storm wmdows shelter

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has range reft1g OWand d1spl Nat r,a s heat ancl

alum s•d 1ng localed all he eclgeol town Call lor an
arpo~ntmenl Reduced to $49 500
BRAND NEW DUPlEX - Great INVESTMENT lm
the buyer' located on Graham School Road Lich
un1t offers

2 Brs bath hvmg room kttchen ~*&lt;~lth

slave refng OW and d"pl

taund~

large carport

central a11 and stor age area

PRICE REDUCED TO $67 500' OWNER TRANS·
FERREO TO MICHIGAN - MUST SEll THIS
MONTH' - ThiS aMracl"e home located on Debby
OrNe leatures 1700 SQ N oll1"ng space 3 BRs 2
baths dmmg room l1vmg room k1tchen and fam1ly

room New custum drape'\ carpetmg woodbum
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FOR A BffiER lOCATION Handsome V1ctonan home oHrrs 3 BRs I' baths

mg stove. deck and

cent1 al au

OHIO RIVER lOTS FOR SAlE - l ocated 3 m1les
'!J below Eureka Dam Ideal for campong. bulld•ng or
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MI L. HARRISON TWP - I 'h story home oil
ers 3 BRs bath d1mng, l"ong kitchen w1lh
range alum s1dmg 24x60 barn mobile home
hookup and liDO lb tobacco base Call for an

GOOD LIVING FOR SAlE' - h acres m/ 1
lovely bnck and l1ame ranch diS plays 2 baths l
BRs 16x24 k1lchen wrth washe• drye~ double
over range refng

DW d1spl

La r g~ hv1ng room

artJIJCial fireplace Masteo bed1oom •s 16&lt; IB Cellar
house shed and 30&lt;50 barn 44 acres ol pastuJe
w1t!1 spnn g and pond located •n Chesh1re T""0
$13.000 -

7 rm home lcalwes 4 BRs l•v•ng

room K1tchen bat!1 S•tuilted on a le~~el lol m

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MAKE THIS YOUR NEW ADDRESS - 205 Km
eon Onve ThiS ranch style home oilers 3 bed
rooms IOdO dm1ng room k1tchen large l1v
1 n~ room laundry tw o ~ !O f age room s at
!ached garage ca rpet1n g and centra! a1r

A JOY TO
Thrs aHrad.e
lxiasts 3 BRs 2 baths kitchen w1lh eye level o•en
counter top range re!ng OW d1spt l1v1ng room
w1th hny wmdow breakfast bar carpP.tlng
l1repla ce AHeched 2 cat garage
lOTS OF POTENTIAL - GREEN TOWNSHIP 130 acre ta~m located '" Northup area Two storv

frame older home w1th seven 10oms and br~th
county wfller 16~60 concrete s1lo corn cnb
eqwpmt:nf shf'd mtlkhouse and ba rn On paved
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leatures 3 BRs I •., baths k•lcl1er1 LR Remodeled
New msulattOn wmng. plumbmg windows ancl
tumate SKyligh ts m bedrooms paho doors

sundrck wpelmg KC School D• slncl
GREENFIElD TOWNSHIP - St Rt 233 2 acres
more or tess 20 ft hand dug well Askmg pnce
$3000
PRICE DRASTICALlY REDUCED' OWNER SAYS
SEll THIS MONTH' - R1o Cenlerpoml Rd (Cherry
Ridge) Approx 75 aoes woodland fronts on 2
road s co unty water a.aolable $25D per acre

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ATIENTION FIRST TIME HOME DWNERSIII Mracllve 3 bedroom ranch on the edge of town
LMng room krtchen. balh calhedral ceohngs
carport. gas heal crty water N1ce shady lawn M
th~ for $219001

NEW LISTING - N•ce ranch style I'll me on a level
lot several frurt trees Home offers 2 BRs bath
shower krtchen w•th range and diS~ . carpetmg.
electriC heat 24•24 garage woodburnmg stove
C,, hool d ~tnct
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bu\ ur renl 11
AFINE DUTCH COLONIAL HOME ~ llu,tPd +II Ga i 1J{)OII ~ a r ~~~ trorr. .
nel'l court hOU &lt;;f' 2 3 bcC1 rms toarnl dlnlfl f rm L lull h tf 11~ Oilr1
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- App1ox 65 ac1es hllable and 135 acres woods m
Comtortehle two slo~ home oNers 4 BRs bath
k1tchen, hv1ng room ta m1ly room two fireplac es m

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wu Ldl l buv 11 today lm $42 JOOOO

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story du~e. 5 rooms and balh 1n each unol
$25000

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NEEDS TO SEll DRASTICAllY" - 3 BR s 2 '!!
balhs completely equ1pped k~chen dlneMe la m•ly ::!:
room rec room laundry room 2 tueplflr.P$ gas c
heat cent a1r 2 car Rar age located at edge ol town ~
Pnce 1educed to $53 000

barn 2 li1rge scrPened porches lovely ou•et
settmg

reduce~ to $4 2 000 00
DON TOVERLOOK THIS BARGAIN '" lureka 11 2 bt'IHDI l1 urn1• wJtra
2 billhs ilnd loh olr oor 1for P~ pa J&lt;;+Jn LoCi11t'rl lusl ott Rt 7 near t
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II acres, m/ 1, pond lull ba sement la m1ly Ill
room w1th wood burner hvmg room eqUipped ~.
k1lchen d•non g room 1'7 baths. attached 2 car _
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CHESHIRE AREA - ROUSH LANE - Ve~
attracttve 3 BR ranch offers equtpped kttchen
l shaped ;,mg room and d1mng room w/ fireplace
1~ baths. lull basement w/ woodburntng sto•e
14x21 garage carpelm&amp; Call tor an appc11ntment

HAPPINESS IS ownong th•s cha~mmg 3 BR
home m town Also feafUies bath eat 1n ~IIC hf'n

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betl!m brtc~ home P1fluresqut&gt; VIPVw ol lht' Oh10 VaiiPy 3 w h .
l1replaces and outdoor hreplaCE' R••ll Sirp down lw1nR rrn
decorated w1th sohd cherry panelmg and tnm PeF,ger1 oak tloor~ .
l 1brary w1th ad1mntng solanum 2' baths Pnvate oftt CPotl master .
bedrm Call Ken Motgan tor add1bonalmlormat1on
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.have one 7 1:&lt;&gt;droom apt 101 JCnt P11cr $17 5 llPJ month Adults.
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1975 Dodge van

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio

Motorcycles

74

1980 Harley Davidson
Roadster 1000 CC
ex
cond S3200 1983 Honda
E1tpreas Moped brand new

needs

work , good work van make

offer Call 614 992 5647

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Motorcycles

850 Suzukt EC Belt reaao

noble offer 304 676 8713
after 5

7310 after 5 30 pm

Motorcycles

r~eter

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Honda 760K Call614 446
3252

1977 Harley Davtdson low

Call 446 7015 after

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1981 Honda 750 Cu1tom

19B1 Honda XL 1B6 S New
m 1982 1 100 m1lea Call

614 367 0394

1111 tratler sw•vet bas• seats
electnc motor battery 8. hfe
Jackets 3 mos old e•c

1978

Kawasaki

cond

$960 for all

6400

mtles

1tems

Call 446 4636

days 446 1873 nights 446

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Call

614 992 6954

1956 Harley Oavtdson Call

446 4149

1980 HOnda Odyssey
9600
4 wh•te spoke
wheels
16% 1nch never

1982 Honde Ntghthawk CB
650 biBck w1th stlver stnpe
excellent condttton 610
mtles S1 700 Call 614

u•ed Call 614 992 2898
1979 Kawasak t KZ 750
new farnng 91100 Call

256 1964

614 992 2042

1973 Kawasaki 900 good
co nd
91050 Call 614

245 5818
XS 650 Yamaha IT 175
Yamaha 4•7 uhl1ty tra tl er
phone 304 773 51 78

1981 175 KO)( Kawasakt
excellent cond1 t 1on $660
phone 304 882 2887

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16 ft. Sea Star open bow
top atde cur
tams back enclosure 1 1 5
hp Mercury
power ttlt
power tr1m
low hours
cuno m trailer Call 614

379 2B22 altar 6pm

Phone
1 (614) 992 -3325
NEW LISTING - Trade• se
tup wdter li!p electr•L &amp;

2

level lois on llie Oh o R vet
$6 )00
NEW LI STING- 2 bed 10om

1&lt;lt: e level on

rr oiJ lehume

Rl 7 by pass Ony $12 000
NEW liSTING - Lg dbl 10
rm home m Rutland Equipped
k•lchens 2 lr.vel lots neJf P 0

NEW LISTING - 70 acres 25
hay 5 l•mbe• ? old houses
!(lr m bUild•ngs 2 bedroom
tra1le1 wrth spnng water dnlled
wrll 11nd good creek water

COUNlRY - 9 aur1 J BR
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home lull
woter

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118 ACRES - II"" home
llee gas bottom land

Cathy Clark Burdette, Assoc.

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POMEROY, 0
992 2259
NEW LISTING - Pomeroy Out&lt;;tandmg home' Bnck ranch
llomr wtth 3 bedrooms 2
baths lull basement rf&gt;C room
PQUIPP~1
k•tchen
carport
t ove l~ homr on I acre lot

$49 900 00
NEW LISTI NG-

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locatrnn lor m nersl located on
a ppr o~ 2 acres 2 sturv hume
w1th nel"f v1ny l ~ tdm g &amp; storms

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START SPRING OUT RIGHT wtth an rncredtbte buy 4
bedrooms 2 slory Bnck and vtnyl 3 years old House
has I 'h baths tully ca rpeted Buck stove garage rural
water outburldrng Trees and more all 9tuated on I
acre on blacktop road $45()(){)
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features large masler bedtoom breaklasl nook 2 !~re pl aces full •

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story remodeled home plus 37 '? acre to 10am on 4
bedrooms balh large utrlrty room luel 011 lurnace
tra ler hookup 30 dO bar n lobacco base

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DEENI£ DRIVE - Take a look at t111s well rnatnlamed
bt level Can be 3 or 4 bedrooms Flonda room 3 baths

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at low mterest Has well water appro~
tobticco base !ru t trees. some fence

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lo offer for $28 OOJ Lrvmg room large krtchen bath
good wpel natural gas heat Unattached ga~age
large lawn Home rs n excellent con drtron Located '"
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COMPLETELY FURNISHED - 2 bedtoom !tame home

• Large garage wrth lois ol storage space and ~ectnc door opener •
• Ye"' well landscaped Pnced •n lhe 60s Excel~nt bcatHJn Ky ge• •
• Creek School DISinct Shown by appomlment
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derpmned

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electnc heal mcludes 12,24
storage burld ng I acre lot
$t950000
Take A Step 1o Frnanctaf
Independence - We have 4
mvestment propertt es for •n

come &amp; gro.th Call tooay j
you wanl to gel ahead
POMEROY -

2 slory

3

bedorom home w1th famtly

room 2 baths formal dtn10g
room count"! ktlchen wtlh
breakfast tooth lull basement
garage above ground pool
Only $30 000 00
REALTORS
Henry Cleland Jr
992·6191
Dolt1t Turner 992·5692
Jean Trussell ?49-2660

Jo Hill 985-4466

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bath basement metal storaRe bruldmg Llsled lo sell al
$21500 Call lor more delarl&lt;
#567

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NEW liSTING - BE YOUR OWN BOSS - Look•ng 101
a good small lown busrness' ThiS gas statron and
garage has 11 all Alread) sloe ked and ready to go Cil ll
today lor all the detarls

R~96

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Kyget Creek d slncl 12x65 Schult moble •
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8 6 ACRES M/ l home 3 bedtooms 2 extra mo~ le home hookups Prrced '" lhe •

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HOME BUSINESS AND OORA BUILDING LOT or garden space
All for under $20 000 Busmess was used as gas statron and •
groce"' Cozy 3 bedroom home
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LOVELY 4 BEDROOM HOM£ IN CITY - Frrst Aven ue

BEAT THIS BARGAIN' - 6 acre surveyed klt County
water and electnc avarlable Located on Stale Hrghway
$3 300
#589

3 bedroom

room krtchen wtlh ra nge lull basement garage plus
car port Pnced tn lhe 30s

#574
LOTS FOR SAL£ - II you are klokrng for aspol for yoor
new home then ta&lt;e your chorce We have 7 klts pnced
to sell Owner wrll even help finance a quahfred buyer

: AFRAME HOME • tfrng on 69 acre ol parttal wood~nd Modern 3 :
• bedroom l'i balhs krtchen hvrng room Enclosed porch and ~
basement Pnced only $28 500
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42 ACRES - Hannan Trace Road Oh~ Townshrp
Mamly wooded wrth possrbte marlletable lrmber Pnced

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,, $95000

PRICE REDUCED - 4 bedroom come A well buttt
modern home Located Roule I above Cl1eshue Full
basement large kttchen large pleas•ng hvmg room } 11

balhs attached garage Large well landscaped lol
Reduced pr ce $4 1200
#~71

GREAT STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOM£ - Owner
wtll co"'der llCipmg wrth frnancrng 2 bedroom

#54 1

remodeled t10me Alum•num srdrng, nsulated Storage

needs to sell and will I sten lO any reasonable offer

Perry Townshtp

#512
17~ ACRES - 30 acres woods
mmeral nghts Poss1ble owner fina c.n g Nea 1Raccoon

NEW LISTING -

#603

at $16,000

#~18

butld ng I acre lawn w•th garden area Pnced lo sell at
$26900
#~93

CAPE COD STYLING -

2 slo"' home wrlh 3

bedrooms 1" baths lrvrng room w•th fireplace forma l
dmrng room krtchen plu s sunny breakfast room family

room '" lull basement I car ga rage storage burldmg
Thts home rs m e~ce ll ent cond•tton

#~98

Creek.
#~76

NEW HOME PLUS ACREAG E- Appcoxtmalely I year
old bnck and frame bllevel 3 bedrooms 2 baths 2 car
garage Can be purchased wrlh 4 acres or 35 acres
27x36 metal butld10g Wtlhtn 9 mtles ol town Take a
look today'

#502
OWNER HAS REDUCED THIS SPRING VALLEY home
and would ltsten to any reasona ble offer 3 !Elroom
tn level 2 balhs large burll •n kttchen fam tly room wrth
tueplace 2 car ga rage Fmane~n g ava lable Pnced at
$59 900

#573
JUST LISTED -STARTING OUT? - Then thrs ISthe
home lor you 2 !Elrooms large ktlchen ltvtng room
bath pa rt~a l basement Cellar and cellar house W~l
ma ntamed I acre Counl"' settrng $28 900
lffi()~

home srtuated on mce corner lot ltvmg

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3 bedroom home Pnced mthe low 30s L1111ng mom '
t family room modern krtchen 8x 12 storage burld•n&amp; Possi~e e
• assumable klan City schoos
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DUPlEX IN TOWN - Gooo E'l 111 u~pu rtur11v tor n ert&gt;sted
j)&lt;l t1y ? \lcry hou'1 w II \d •yt lthng 1ewlv 'decorated lowe
IPvP f dell u1 t lid ~ 4 oor 1 pl u~ ar~r tklth NC" let 01 )U Pf
•P Jn P 1 1 ul 2t tl Av1 w I Hrf h1 kyatcl nd garw1 L»t
u PO n ll\t ma~" mor gd~ t paymt nls O~ered ~I $42 900

EXCEllENT RIVER VIEW
SHLER SLOSS ISYOUR GAIN
AulhPnl c olri b11ck tanch tocaterl•n tom w rt ~ ~ r , \ f' Ll
lhrclyilnr10hoR•ve Valley yet cu\1 ~Lu~ II J ~dlkl
r1o~nrown ilrea Has a large beaur•lul fi!mly roo' '111 11
lneplace '2 lull r:etamc bath s tJf'.-~ut•lully tl!1 ur atl~t ani
Pxcellent GHe ~nd 2 ca • g;ua g~&gt; O"'"f:'" nov 'II out ut ' ' It'
11nd des11e Qwck sale Reduced Pnc:e by ill most $10 &lt;XXI to

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$18.500 IS THE ASKING PRICE ol thiS 5 bedroom
older Irame home Partral base ment Sttuated on 1~
acres 30 x40 bat n Cellar Make an appointment
loday
#530
RANCH STYLE - lmmedtate possesSion 3 bedroom,
tarntly room l1 v•ng room large eat tn k1tchen large

patro frreplace charn hnk lence House burll '" 1973
VC"i good condtbon Localed oH St Rt 35 Owner
leavtng area Mu~ sell
11497
CITY LOCATION - A good buy A good older home
wth 3 bedrooms lrv ng room drnrng room krlchen
bath carpet Y nyl sdrn&amp; nal gas utrlrty area garage
and spotless clean Pnced at $25000 Reduced'

#558
VERY TASTEFUL best descnbesthrs 3 bedroom ranch
style home Nrce krtchen bath ll~ng room ublrty
attached garage Natural gas heat central arr
Shrubbe"' ard charn ltnk lence One you musl see to
apprectate $49 900

#568

VACANT lAND - Approx 52 acres Marnly pasture
woods some crop area small lobacco base Good
wrldlde cover Some ltmoor Walnut lownshrp Pnced at

$27 ()()()
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A liTTlE SOMETHING EXTRA

fount! tn th 5
comfortable bnck ranch 3 bedrooms sunken lrvtng
room, formal drnrng 2'h baths family room wrlh
frreplace 2 car garage Intercom central arr Close to
Rt 35 shopprng area Ca n be purchased wrth extra lot
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#529

NEW liSTING - BEAUTIFUL VICTORIAN rn a small
town EKcellent cond•hon 4 bedrooms I 'o baths
formal drmng. nrce krtchen basemen\ garage Nrce
lawn wrth large shade trees Garden Owner anxrous to
sell

#595

BARGAIN'II - Owners would lrke a-quiCk sale on thrs
l'h ~0"1 home Krtchen complete Wl!h range
refngerator drs hwsher fam1ly room or formal dtnrng. 3
bedrooms bath ublrty Attached garage Storage
btuldrng Nrce lawn Only $24 500

41562

CI19S4Cent»ry 21 RttJ EIL&amp;te wrporatton M y ustP.e r~r the NAF Ill and,. -ttademark~ofCf'nlufl 2! Real l.'ilate Corporatron Pnnted rr l S A Equal HouSI~ l)ppon.unuveil

EACH OFFICE IS INDf PENDENTLY OWNED AND ( •PEiATED

WANT A unu ROOM To STRETCH'

I !)(lctroom 110111~ on 9 acrf'\ontv 1 m1r I om c1 1)&lt;
I lllll\ ? t)f'droo n ~ l'.lth lull !Ja&lt;r T1rnt llil! lilS tu lilCP ~· &lt;17

ENORMOUSPOSSIBILITIES

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Ol*lnr• hilS cut h~ !)IICf' tor ii'!S! Slll A! $61 )0C cor 1 1
what ,-ou get 4 BR~ 2 baths l'lrpr •v n~ oom 1~~ r ~!ell r
dmng room l'lllh lldw oOO fioor ~ itfltl tre[11 u ,p1r0u
film ly room w1lh anotho h• ck hrrplacP ill 11 n1tom
HBQ 'iCfff'ned m pat(l E~cettenl nr 1htxltllor){j w~lk to towtt
Oon I hf'srlitlf' Wont lil'&gt;l lon~ r~t th 1! rr fl

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wII il ~ Ct )\ to r.t r lilill G1100 I)J d n~ lot Mob~t"
lonw; l'lf'iro r l ch 11; $l)U00

It worth Br1ck and rna~nry l.ltdg 1n ro .... n 5
and 3 mter101 load•nJ.! docks over 2 000 ~ It of
•mprovr'f1 ol1 •cr :.pacp Potenuat•s v rtu&lt;!llv I m•ttess Make us
an otlr

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HANDSOME STONE &amp; CEDAR PlUS 30 ACRES

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lei al loca!IOl Ve~r c 1 hncki Gntwllhb.N' r1t r 1 1
~llrJ(;f' Large lot Qu ~~ t ~;1 txnl co I CkN' t::l vr ~1 1 &lt;\
BRs I baths la r h~ ~It IJPn 11\11 ~ ror n l1111 v ll 'lh
woo::l burner OHrt{'(l at $)1500
EXCELLENT STAT£ or REPAIR - OuMv tun]/ VIA Ill(
homp on 01chard H•ll Rruut nnly I n 1'&gt; horn G111 nul1 r ( 1
baSPment diV•r1rd wth ~mri&lt;;IM n 13 hy M t 11 ~ 1, cJ ~ 1
hrrl (HI lorcNI au hnnt~rt&gt; 3 ht thoom\ I h rll• ~ ~ull 2 t 11
P,dl a ~e AUoo l acrp mo r o le,&lt;;,~ Pr ( r 1 .11 $)8

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Wh en you pur ct'&lt;aSf lh1 s Cf'(lat bllevrl• 1tlw wootlc. Lrr ~· \
3 GRr, I b&lt;tths eq upped k tel rr• lat1dy •oon wrl 111 n
room 1 car gMa~e [IPC h e~tl w1lh wcOOhurn 1~ twn~n I&lt; r
backup Assumable mortga~f' 11\uodt.:ll 03 .m r ct 8Jyrr'
P oiechon Pnced Reduced to $4 2 000

Home

REDUCED PRICE ON 1 STORY COlONIAl
Hf \t' VOU I VI ,o, 11111'11 10 f•\U rt Ill OCit 1 hOrn(' ht.tl (hdn t
.... .-~• • 11111~'&lt;01~ W1 V PJ'O iwll !l~OUI ! loo~r 1 tor N r ww 1 r1n~
111 \ pit r11h1111 r 1 " kll(llfl l\ 111 {', . 111 nJ nr11 lla')f'tn('nt n&lt;&gt;w
h d lion pl..11 nrlu It &lt; ) f1R l b1tn rntLncr tovrr
t r 1.11 rt 1 n
v r 1 oom ) hrro dCI" ptu&lt;:. 11lnrf' (lf woo:!
tu 1 r 1 hc ~&gt; n1r1
cot A lor S669Cl0

4 43 ACR£S FOR NEWHOME CONSTRUCTION

IOG!NI usr ~rn1 wr-.:t JIR cGamrrnHrlf' 11 pom
P.oa:i No 1lCIHII llornro H1 tCt woorlrd rr ( l 1'1 w1 r
'"Jilblf' cnntrr, 11Ctt t 11r 1 Prrtr111$1 ' )(()

Good 1 Excavatmg base
ments footers drtveways
septiC tanks landscapmg
Ca ll anyttme 614 446
4537 James l Davtson Jr
owner

PAINTING tntenor and ex
tenor
plumb1n g roof1ng
some remodeling 20 yrs
e~~:p Call 614 388 9652
H &amp; S Home Improvements

vmyl Stdrng rooftng room
addt1ton storm wmdows
stone Call 614 36 7 0409

J A R Construc1ton Co Au

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Dh 614 742 2903
Basements Footers Con

or614 367 7244

crete work
Ba ck ho es
Dozer &amp; Dttcher Dump
1rucks &amp; water gas sewer
electttcal l•nes

RON S Televtston Serv1ce
Specrahzmg rn Zen1t h and
Motorola Ouazar and
house cal ls Call 304 576

2398 or 614 446 2454

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Fetty Tree Tnmmtng stump
removal Call 304 675

Electrical
&amp; Refngera1ron

1331

SEWING Machme repaus
servtce Auth ortled Smger
Sales &amp; Serv tca Sharpen
Sctssors
Fabr~c Shop
Pomeroy 614 992 2284

RIN GLE S SERV ICE e&gt;pe
uenced rooftng 1nct udmg
hot 1ar appltcatton carpen
t er etectrrc18n mason Call

304 675 20B8 or 675
4560

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GET your carpet SH IP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER Water removal
turntture clean1ng hee estt
mates 304 675 2295

General Haulong

JIMS WATER SERVICE
Call J1m lamer 304 675

7397

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 163 Sec A11e Galftpolts

614 446 7833 o•614 446
1833

Business
Senices
RUSS AND MAX
ELLIOTT CO
lenno • Huttng &amp; A1r Cond1
t 1omng All Types lnsulal1 on
£\ectncal Wmng

Coli 446-851 S
or 446-0445 tic

256 1141 or 614 446
1175 or 614 446 7911

SHEET METAL WORK

John son Water Servtce Call

We make cuslom duct
work We Repa1r Furnaces and Heat Pumps

61 4 256 1743or614 256
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BASEMENT WATER
PROOF IN G Uncondtttonat
ltfettme guarantee local
references turnt shed Free
estimat es Call co llect 1
6 14 237 0488 9 a m to 5
p m
Rogers Basement
Watetprootmg

Upholstery

87

James Boys Water Serv tce
Also pools filled Call 614

Wat er wells com mereta I and
domestic test holes pump
sales and servt ce 304 895

General Haulong

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Excavatmg

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Improvements

GALLI A
REFRIGERATION CO

614·446-4066

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Remodeling s1drng mtettor
and extenor textured coat
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stm ulated bnck and
stu cco th ermo rep lacement
wmdows 3 04 675 1560

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CARTERS PLUMBING
AND HEAT IN G
Cor Fourth end Pme
Gatl1pol•s Ohto
Ph one 614 446 3888 or

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SHU LAWS Plumbing and
Heat1ng
S rxth St
Pomt Pleasant W Va
l1censed and
msured

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sunound"d by ll rolhnJ drr~ l'lllh many goOd bu ldlllg 5ll'
lhr olri ca ~ wocdl'.ork bPlullul )()i•d oposed beams ilnd
al1rilC!v e 1\ dcd sta trr'l~l' rt !11 s 8 year )11 tnme~ves t an
a11 ot d•s! nct•o l Ill ~·~ tllr rno~! co mtort aiJie ~ rne~ place
you I Inc! Includes li'!rge ~m1 y room b1g kitchen dn • ~
mom co mb nat on wth see- th 10u~h woofltJu rnmg !1 eolar:P
Modrrn kl hen 3 to J bedrooms 3 ba th~ ar~P ~rr ePlf'fl
porch illlrl ~ m~tl IJ~r n Gteal placf' to ra1Sf' hor ses ~.. attt f&gt; !11ill~
donkpys elephants and 1il!etls hut mos~y I s ~ g ea 1-.j~ce to
rat"&gt;P KIDS
3 1 A OR UP TO 17 ACRES - W•lh one of thf' )t~!r!y olfif'
modPtn hom~ 111 ( lay l V~p .l u51oil R1 I n1ill D r~y school Hit\
4 OR hou\P rpmodrlf'(l ~ • l chf'n w1th wood stove Home hils
lot\ ot slor~P ar eil Sl01 r cella r a"ached frUit 11€'5
prOOuct•ve t&lt;n11en area

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suNDAY PUZZLER

11 ~ 113R 1 chonlowerRt 7Jfirrsou!l lnd1~ve .-. cl the
rv Bt~u!ful l e:&gt;t~ re l ~n~loorncom~ncflh.lrdwlXXl l
lloo s I ar~c eat 111 ~I! Cilt'(l I b1th part11 hl'&gt;f'mcnt Proocrl'l
t ~ ~ 110b1 r home pail anrJ block 1~rJt t Bu 1 rs Prl11 ct10n
P!a11 Reduced to $4 1 900

l:JIJ ~l Ril•SP vou r own brrl illd
bl closr 1n PVi ryth np $.49 9Qn

!)' coflstructiiJn 1a t enal ~ and tocr.Mn r rt11s beau!1f ut
ll•Lk tanch m Sptn ~ Vallf'y llcludes 3 l&lt;ttge BRs 2 !Ja lh ~
I v 11g oom .-.rth FP r1111ng roo n1 defl ~ml fabulous k1lchen
H&lt;:ndwood !toors lca•ueled) covered pa110 I ghted recrea! 1011
co Jrl ;111d Bufe!l P ulediOtf P!at Exa:ttent conch\1011 Oflpred

l acre more or less Dug well

39 ACRES WITH MOUtHN o• ctVEl HOME -large
garage and workshop Land • mostly mce woods
apprnK 5 acres hllable Large tobacco base Owner

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CRAlY - Wf&gt; c a~1 ~otve those oroblems and a lew other) m
th•s sp;~ruu~ honlt~ •n town Rancll ~tvte home atlers features
ltke 21 hfllh\ l~ rr.e hvu 1.! room and dmmr area w1!h double
atnum door~ ittlllillf' to a 12x21 scrrened 111 oo•ch f'at In
k1!chen tarml'y room uh 1ty room and ltlt ot sto a ~c CoverE'd
w•lh Buyer-; P1oiPC hon Pl[ll1 lor full y€al ahrr ae Mothers of
IJallpla~e" v.1ll love Ill!' loohon t&gt;ecausr l 'i close to the
billl! elf!\ &lt;.ehool~ anrl l'Vfrvtlml) Aarg~m at $49 900

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7 ACRES - Close to Rto Gra nde Butld lo sutl yoursetl
Rutal waler avarlable Road tronlage St Rt 325 No
restncttons $10500

EDGE OF TOWN - Neal and clean descnbes thiS 2 or

t PERRY TOWNSHIP - 135 acre larm Approx 40 acres trllable e
e balance pasture and woods Large 4 bedroom home lwo barns •
• machtne shed tobacco base and many more features For more e
• aboul thrs fine farm gtve us a call today
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CALIFORNIA RANCH

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ASSUMABLE LOAN - 9'1/\i, tnl rate approx $9 000 down
Monthly payment $491 06 mclud10g taxes and rns Modern brrck
home nestled m 3 acres Lotsof prtvacy and secluSIOn 3 bedrooms
bath complete krtchen and large eatrng area l arge ltvtng room
wtth wb f~re~ace Huge laund"' room Room for a beet or a horse

Th1s one was built to last Cedar shake Sldlll ~ 4 bed•ooms
Flortda room 11 baths lull basement nat g;r.:; lve "Y lo .-. r:o,;tl
mce HW Uoo1s and neilrl\ 2 ac re!:. near KC htKh school

312 ACRES PLUS 4 vet olcl] IJ; rlrvom hrmrlrft~l f'fl t r~rr H
Rl 160 Of Ku1H~r b1 r) Rolli Hnr1P K iof'l
ern ru clf'fl Ncr ktel rn c 1~n* I'IPII d r..rt gerl wok
~trldce Nrcc tn tll 1100~ 10vr pl1~ Plrrt r l1al L~ W' ?c~
f 11~1 ? to ~I! l)ulrt 1 Hr1 111 tP 1 ~~ ~&lt;. k11 pr e ol

PERRY TOWNSHIP - 140 acres ol good !arm land
Appro&gt; 60 acres lrllable rest pasture and woods 2
bedroom older horne large barn Garage Tobacco
base 2 gas wells I productrve and tree gas to home
Located Cora M II Road

bedrooms bvrng room large wtndow 1 1 ~ acre lawn

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ACREAGE NEAR TOWN - 3 bedroom homF qtuated on 2
wtt up to 11 &lt;1crcs ava1 lable Thehom" ha) 3 kmg szed
herlrrx:m~ t~m• l v room la r ~e ~1t c~er d ola P fa a
wnri(Jhl rner plus an otce1 nob•le 10rre !11at the rent could
hf' r ma~ P y01 • hOu:,e pa~nlent~ Wt11 1 r» ~ 1 s
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LOG HOME - Well bwn wth toll bas~metll 3 bed ooms I
bath fwnace tar~e h eplace Dr1lled well-~11 l'lale• and
l'ood supply All thiS on \08 ! actes 1 open lu crop or
p.1sturc Locatf'd approximately 12 miiP.S from G&lt;:~lhiJOI S 2
m1 1~ ofl St Rt 218 You must see m•s property tu appreoate
1!::. v~tuc l\s ~1 ng
bfdroom; very IICC kitchen cllnn1~ ~nd l1vn~ oom 12"'2.1
hasement w•th 1110od
16 ac n all You must tak?a look
C•tv sellout'S

electnc awlllable

#565

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1979 14•70
J bedroom ~ p...
balhs parttally lurmshed un

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Debb e Or•~e off ers qu•et ne•ghOOrl'y sunound r gs low tT&lt;:~ff c
~nd th1s beaulllul b level Everytl111 g ·~ DELUXE e~ ~~ the
p1 ce 3 bedroon s 2 baths latge e;~t 1 11. td er w1tli U1ung
&lt;1 ea and I v ng 10011 upsta1r s Duwnsli:t r~ there ~~ a HUGE
ltul 1ly mom whete the k1d ~ wu11 I d1slurb HH:! 1est ul the house
U t•ll~ 100 u 1 cat gmge
deck n brd lor cookouts
Ow 1er ~ul of tu~n war Is n sold Oflered al

year;

ol total

NEW LISTING - COMMERCIAL BUILDING -Crown
Ctty ltke new melal bruldrng Located al Rt 7 Manor
Add tlton Two lois tolal 91 K150 deep Water and

grape artxlr Poss tble owner f1mwcmg

NEAR RUTlAND - Appro• I

mobile home

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peace and qu~l Sl!s on a 40 acre tr act [h· ~ home featu•es an
m g ound swmmtn).( pool the• mopane .-.u1dows bUill •n
b&lt;1 1beque Dll 2 Noo:!b u nm g fuep laces 4 very l&lt;t ge
be droo lJS a spac1ou s bUll! 111 k1t chen Ia ge oove •ed IXJICh
&lt;tllr at:IIVf' l.o:ht hx•u,es shdng glom 000 15 ':iOme han.lwuOO
I IOU! ~ i!ll losels rne t:edrn hn ed 3 batl1s d1d overslled 2 ca•
garage Tl1 ~ •s a plact whe1e you can have all ii.Jnds ul
act1v 11es ~1ur tm ~ SWIIlmlr g, d rl b ke fldlflg. hmseback
11d ng. ga rde~ mg. k1d~ could ra1se a beef It s also bUilt of
oual1tv matenals and craftsmanshiP Kyger Creek schools 8
m1t~ from cty Owners mov1ng out ol state

Family room

Creek C•ty Schools Callloday lo look at thrs fi ne mme

rnob•le home located on

A spacHJus home leatunng a e
formal enl"' hvtng room w•lh wb !~replace dtntng room lg •
spaCious lam•ly room w/ palto doors 4 Br 2 1ull balhs complete •

CHESTER

LARGE MOOERN COUNTRY HOME - 5 200 sq

two outburldrngs small pond l1u t trees slrawberrres

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$2 750 00

bedroom ranch

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE surcounds lhrs 3 bed room

4 5 bedrooms 2 baths Lois ~
remodelrng compleled Garage
$37 500 00
acre lot room lor mob1le home
or camper Elec tnc av;ulable

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diSposal fireplace 2 c.Jr p,arage Heal pum p cenlral
arr Lawn lardscaped A lol o' home lor ltle money

6 7 ACRES - Yacanl land Localed tn Cenlene"' Has sevetal •
l'lSSII&gt;e buld10g Sties County walet available $16000
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COUNTRY CHARMER - Is lhe only •ay to descrtbe
th rs Immaculate

acres of land fenced wtt h pcntc area next to RaccOOfl

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I voo e took1ng lor a llftlf' peacr and QIJiet wllen you
mmf' homf' n the even ng YOu II hnrl th1s handsome 4
hf'droom w•lh nn f ngitsh hrrlor accent tucked back at the
Pnd of the rlnvP ~wroundPrl by huge hees on the 5ac lot lh1s
one oHers an t nusually lil!ge fam1ly room 3 baths and d vf'ry
n•ce k tchen Ul)o school d•str ct St:&gt;e •I and make an otfer
I mmed•ale rns&lt;&gt;eSSIOn

ac es more or less

lueplace 2 car garage In ground 16 d2 pool Ba rn 3

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famtly room den kitchen w1th range drshwasher

spacrous krtchen ut1llty room cariXJrt metal storage buildrng. •
•etngerator ~ove and oven Only $2) 000
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cozy lamtly room WB l~replace 3 BR 2 baths wtth tuband showet e
2 car garage 8•% tnterest rate assumable to qualrfed buyer e
Shown by appornlmenl
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outbutld1ng. ntce bar.ck lawn wtth1n walk ng drstance to

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NEW liSTING - FOR THE INVESTOR - Thrs neal
and clean ho me IS tdeally stuated lor rental property or

part ally cleared pamally wooded waiting lor your new
home Sprt ng water t&gt; acktop road

Nrce garden area Cou nlry atmosphere Close lo V10lon
County ltne Pr~e reduced lo $19900

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LETS MOVE AND BUILD - Gel your hou se plans

MINUTES FROM TOWN - Ntee 2 bedroom homeon 83 m/l acre

Stttng on 656 acre ol woodland and I 6 acres •
m/1 can also be purchased Only 2 nmutes from crty Fealures a •

HERES A BEAUTY IN TH £ WOODS - lust what the doclor

17~ ACRE FARM HARRISON TOWNSHIP
P'llu re and hay !arm Surlable lor ca ttle and sheep
Some productrve level land lobar.co base ovc1 2 000
small Ch nstmas trees Spong development 2 slo"' 3
bedroom house Some remodelin g done Good b01n
and other bwldrngs Call now
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storage bUIIdmg, farm IX)nd w1th wat1• tank woOOs open
P&lt;!Sfurc Road !rootage lor addt!KJnal hou'Jtng Ve~y des11abte

bedroom bnck home tl1at s ocated IU S! rmlc ott
on
M tchell Rd It ncludes an eQUIPped knchen dtn ngarea I
baths elec heat pump With central an lui y ca rpeted large
~ r ch and patiO plus overJ1zcd garage and 4 acre ya1d
ced

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I h1s ou l ~tan dm g ck leaiUJes quahty t:u nstr uclmn b~ builder
Archte lee It s located on 3 knoll al lhe end of a priVate dnve
and 1ncludes a bautful 12 ac tract wrth a woods small
orchard large lawn and a ~001geous v•ew of the surroundmg
htlls and vall~¥ On !he first 11om you II entov a large hvmg
room latge formal dnr ng •oom bedrooms 31laths a lam1ly
oom hb•a•y eQUippei.J k1tchen and lar ge laundry area Th ere
;ue 3 mOte beU•ooms one of wh•ch mcludes an ettc.encv
k1!cher !great when mom and dad come 10 viSII Lots ot
clo~et s and large storage rooms Th•s s country hv1ng at ¢s
best ra~ P a stroll throogh thP 11oods or a smm n the pool
Always acool oeaceful place Hhere
can reta~ 01 live 11 up
Pnced well under rep acement cost Owner rs very anmus to
sell

Th s presbg1ous brck IS located atx:ut one m1te from
dol'!n!own on an abSolute!~ outstaflflmg lot 2 7 acres ol
nature at 1ts
bea ut1t rl old tr ees a po 1d huge OOuldf'rS
and lovely man1cured lawn The hou ~ loo ks 1~r a p ctur"
fr om Bett er Homes and Gar dens ;md 1ncludr.) ~ large farn ly
room formal d n1ng and large llvm ~ room each nl l'lhtch has a
large PICture w1ndow otter•ne a biP-i!llltrtkm g 11 e'tl of tlw mr
All 4 tl'!drooms llre lar~e 3 nf wh1cl are r.nnnP-ciP.d to a batt
1here are lots ol closets and two tar['€ s totii ~P rooms Bf'aulilul
new ca rp~ central ar aldan 1n gtc:und pool i!dd !oc:om iort
and tun of speodr rg more of
t me at homr

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ACTION NEED NOW

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Assumable land contract

ACREAGE - Owner •sarlKious to sell lhrs 21487 aCies
and w11f even help hnance a quallhed buyer Toke
advanlage ol thiS opporluruty today

Wiseman Real Estate Agency

m•les from Vmton

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HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP - 4 aCies more or less
House shell 24 •28 Land parttally wooded Approx 2

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NICe 3 bedroom home Large modern ktlchen •
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NEW LISTING - 39 40 acres ol " "nl lond Lois ol woodland •
Black walnut lrees A watertarl Secl uded and pnvale A baultlul e
place lo butld a log ca b•n Located on a blacktop road Cty schools e

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MINI FARM - PRICE REDUCED - 13 9 acres
surrounds tills 2 story •emodeled home 5 bedroo ms
complelely carpeled alumrnum Sldtn&amp; 40•40 barn
slacked pond good lence tobacco base and much
more II you are wanting a pla ce rn Ihe country ~ok no
farther
HOME AND 8 ACRES - You• lam ly wtll love the
comlort and lrveabtl ty ollhts modern 3 bedroom ranch
home located on 8 acres more or less Attached 2 car
garage woodburner rural walel 2 oulburldmgs close

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• atnum doors and black slate lloonng Alarge fa m1ly room w1t alrrum
• doots massrve stone frreplace and quarry stone floors A modern
• complete kllchf'n nnd a b1 eakfast nook wrth obi que w•ndows to
catch the v e"' 2? sparkl1ng ba!l15. 3 bedrooms w1th the master
e :)Uile tealur ng shdmg doors to a nat1o area Laundry and rnud
• room Unfm1shed basement 2 car gi!rage Vegetable garden and
• dwarf frwt !rePs Amenrt1es are too numerous to list Shown by
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ga rage covered patio Pnced m the 50s

fannly room bath lull base ment 2 car garage All
srtualed on large lawn Addrson Townshrp

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lovely br1ck and lrame ranch Eat tn kttchen livm g

NEW LISTING - FARM PRICED TO SEll - Thrs 4
year ~ d bnck home plus 80 acres bas been pnced lo
sell and owner w•ll also help f nance 2 metal bams plus
other outburldtn gs 40 acres bottomland lobacco base

Space saver krtchen and dtm ng area ltvmg room large

bed rooms
full baths forma l ltvtn g room and
roo n
Woodburnmg fireplace 1590 acres more or less Top of ground •
pool and storage bwldmg C•ty sclools P11ced 1n lh"' 50s
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Pr me locahon on Rt 35-Jackson Prke \\ acre more
or less wrth mo b•~ home and doublewtde 24 x56
Bolh presently ren ted Lol s ol posstbrlrtres' Thrs one •s
pr ved to sell last Call lodayr
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GET OFF THAT BUSY STREET'
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wood
HERES THE BEST BUY ON THE MARKET
$55 900
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Pnced al $55 600
NONE BffiER AT A 136 000 PRICE - Onr, 1
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QUALITY BUILT HOME
al $55000
DRIVING SACK AND FORTH
TOWN CAN DRIVE YOU I

A Mit •n all 40 0. Mi l of cro pland balance In pasture and
area around ktrne and barn room home With bath forced
au furnace 3 Br barns goOO 111ew of property !rom homP
4000 moe I) Je;s of road lrontage w1th water 1ne 1y
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schools

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446 1707 Evemngs 446 8031 Evenmgs •

•• BREATHTAKING SETTING

614 388 9354

GE NES DEEP STEAM
CA RPET CLEAN
scotc hguard water extrac
tton deodonzers FREE Htt
mates Reasonable rates
Gene Smt1h 992 6309

lAND CONTRACT - Owner wants to sell' Loc.Jied tn
Y nton 3 bedroom home wrth lrvmg room krtchen
bath Large lot wrth outbu1ldmg Pnced at $16 500 A
real barga n Term s to be worked out Call today'

Intercom and stereo system lh•s. home 1s a very plush home Ctty •

e basement

ptckup truck camper sleeps
4 gn stove tee bo• E•c
con Call 614 992 6030

Shde ca mper for PU truck
aelf contatned sleeps seven
eM.c con d
$1 100 Co li

Call 614 388&gt;9857

Put N11•nber 1 to work for you:

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8 f1 1980 Coleman foldmg

Marcum Roof1ng &amp; Spout
tng Now mstalhng rubber
roofs 30 years experience
speC1 ahz1ng 10 butlt up roof

Judy DeWrtt Reallor 388-815~
J Merrrll Carter Realtor 379-2184
Beclty Lane Associate 446-0458
Cathy Pope Assocrate 379-2748
Marllilret Bryant Assoc~ale 145-9277

• lAND CONTRACT -Owner IS wtlllng In sell lhrs bnck and ~ooe e
• home on a land contract 2 294 sq h of llvtng space 550 SQ N n e
• In shed gatage Beaut lui formal llv10g room wlh WB hreplace e
• complete krtchen wth miCrowave oven large lam1ly room w1th •
• slrdtng doors ~adrng to patro area 3 beorooms 2 lull balhs e

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topper With ahdtng
wtndow for shon bed truck

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The Sunday Times-Sentmei- Page- D-7

SOUTHERN HILLS R.E.r INC.

Sonseerhay Garnes, Assoc.

Bonnte l Stutes
Realtor

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1965 Avalon 16 ft camper
sleeps 6 self contained gas
stove Call614 266 1661

Home
Improvements

446-6610

422 2367

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Correct Craft &amp; Skt Su
preme fam1ly sk1 boats
New &amp; used Parkersburg
WV 304 422 8433 or 304

• buddrng woodland Prov1d mg pnvacy and convenrence a new •
• conternporaf) passrve solar cedar home featurmg a solanum wtth •

Housing
Headquarters

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667 6607

Bonn1e Stutes , Realtor

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Auto Parts

Spectahze '" Mercury Out
boa rd s
Also Inb oard
outboard repa1rs M 1nnekota
Serv1ce Center Propeller
sales &amp; sen,•ce center ltve
ba1t S. tackle 88 Matn St
Coolvtlle Call 614 66 7

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BR \ at

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BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES l!o SERVICE Open
daily 9 to 6 30. Sat 9 to 4
Cloaed Sunday U S At 60
Coolville Oh 614 667

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TEAFORD •
VIRGIL B SR
216 E 2nd S1

15 h tn haul 56 HP make

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larry s Boat Serv1ce Expert
outboa rd motor repatrs

6389

1958 Harley 1/• fm1shed
Make offer 304 675 6397

1977 Yamaha 80 S350
Phone 304 675 4357 after

14 ft alummum boat with

200

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79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

offer 304 675 8397

convert1~e

&amp;PM

26 000 mtles ex cond Call

16 6 Boat &amp; Trailer 40 hp
Johnson Engme Trade or

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Sell Call 614 446 4337

50CC $425 Call614 446

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Boats and
Motors for Sale

June 24, 1984

Point Pleasant, W Va.

ACROSS
1 Stalk ol
gram
6 Cruet! x
1! Em1tted
vapor
18 Popes scarf

19 Mature
20 Hav1ng
made a w1i
2 1 Sally
23 M arshes
24 M arsh elder
26 Sh ort b1lled

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27 News

gathenng
org abbr
29 Pu bhst1

30 Wmter
veh•cle
31 Buoge
J2 Anller"'KI
an mat
33 Pres dent al
n c kn ame
3A Ass stan I

35 Imit ated
36 M

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38 M ssve
40 Ethmptan

t1t e
41 Clothed
42 Meadows
43 tndones an
tnbesman
45 Qurck
movemen ts
46 Foorbart
score abbr
4 7 Bard

48 Cha11
49 Place tor
co mbat
5 ! Jostp Broz
52 Unknown
abbr
53 FISh eggs
5 4 Mark le!t
oy wound
55 Thmgs to
be done
S 7 Wnle

58 Country ol
Asta
60 MUSICal

nstrument

61 H1gh pnest
ot lsraet
62 Oestruchon
64 Symbol tor
dysprOSIUm
65 Before noon
66 Bundle
67 Angry
69 Theater
boxes
71 St1cky 1qu1d
73 P•lls
74 Ang

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Saxon stave
76 C osed
securely
Jll Perfect
81 vas t age

82 Worm
84 Sourh
Amerrcan
an mar
85 Smat
flo ses
87 Cned
90 Trades

92 Vat

93 Snares
95 F1etd flower

97 Re,ect
98 Sym bot lor

I 31 Cl\llllntury
132 Oantsh
ISland
133 Abstract
be ng
134 Beam
136 Stunted
person
137 Wh1p
138 Kmd Ol
cloth

139 Army o fl 1
cor abbr

140 M o ther of
Castor an(]
Po tu x
141 Goal
r 42 Country of
As1a

143 NegiiQCn!
t44 Remember s
146 Church
ofl1c1al
148 H1ndu
queen
149 To ass•gn
the care of
150 Wanls
15 1 Mount a•ns
o1 Souu
Amer 1ca

roc
99 La td
me.asu e
101 DP.clrtre
103 Acr ess
Balin

104 Prohtb Is
105 F•ber plan l
108 Dance step
110 Lay•ng away
112 Depostls
113 Crony
co lloq
114 Mame
abbr
r 15 F1ber pli!nl
117 Tw1rls
I 18 Add lftDMII
119 Wan
120 Postscnp t
ahbr
121 Repeat
12:l Dme
124 Mex cr~n c ty
125 Fmal
126 01 the Fr
127 Mend
129 Continued
story

22 Daughter
ol M1nos
23 Escaped
25 Large truck
27 Encouraged
28 InC! v1duats

30 Quarrel

31 Narrow llat
board
33 Hov e 1ust
clear o f tt"le
ground
35 Toward
she ll er

36 Ursrne
am mar
37

GUtCle

39 Mak e lacf!
41 Calm under
sues::;
42 Jump
44 Can cel

47 EngliSh
baby
carr age
46 S1f! ed

49 Mrne
entrances
50 Span1sh lo
goodbye
54 Pale

edd•sll
DOW N
1 Cuhes

2 Threefold
3 Rage
4 Beverage

5 Pronoun
6 !;or mula o f
religiOU S

bellet
7 Sktn of lru1l
B Harvesl
goddess
9 Symbol lor
setemum
10 Wad ng
bird pt
11 C11 tenon
12 Symbol lor
teiiUIIUm

13 Act ual be1ng

14 Corat 1stan d
15 Des gnated
16 Arnval
guess abbr
17 Prel•• down
21 Person
of great

lorlllude

yell a ....

co or
5J Wmg s
56 Heavenly
be ngs
59 Father or
molhe1
60 Healthy
61 Teu ton1c

89 Htgh
p1tched
sound

90 Not later
than
or Ar1•f•c•a
language
94 M ne
ex cava l on
96 !I con tmenl
abbr

98 Abrasve
nstrumen1
99 Clommq
100 A1t1re
102 Silkworm s
104 Scorch
10t. Seasomng
106 u n.~ s or
etoctr• ca
measure

men1
10 7 nst ruc110nS
10Cl W.all&lt;s
111 Concern
112 Body or
water
113 r.rne gone
Dy

r 16 Collecr on
ot racls
r 18 Flesh
I 9 Sepa ate
122 Lead
I 24 OasswooCl
we
125 Pe m1ssmn
io use
t26 Negates
t28 Wnrn1ng
dev1ce
tJO Hurry

de1t y
63 Pledge
6fi Draft abbr

I] I R1ps

67[xSIS

I J!:&gt; Rt~e m

68 T1re
70 Rool1ng
tiles
71 Gratu ty
1 2 Bother
,3 Fo ds
75 Chem •cal
compounds
77 Large b1rd
-.8 Bespat ter
80 Vent•lates
8J Regulates
86 Ank le
covermgs
BB Aches

t32 Glf 1 s name
As•a
IT' Rased
I 38 Cr ant use ol
l&lt;lOMan s
n 1 c~name

142 Cyr no1d
l1 sh
14 3 Hastened
144 Noteol
scale
14 5 Place ol the
sea abbt
1&lt;17 f-renc h
ar11cle

1&lt;18 Na\la ot11
cer ebbr

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f'lifford JJoy('(&gt;l Bryant of Ca r rol ·
It on, T exas; two sons, Kl'nnet h Jr. of
Pickerington, and Marv in of New
Cumtx·rland, W.Vo .. fivl' sisters.
Eve Jv·n \1allhPws ul Chl'shirl&gt;. Mrs.
r; uv ':vlargarct' Priddy of Ru tland.
Mrs. Dl•lbt&gt;rt I Kat tuyn I Russell of
\1 asun. Mrs. Crant 1 E rmaginf'l
Russt'll of Prnnsvlva ni a. and M rs.
l·'rankJin tDori" Cook of Point
Pl&lt;•;J,ant; lour brothers. tho Rev.
,\lbrrt H of C'hl'shll'h, Jo hn of Lakfl
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Ctty T&lt;'nn., r ""'" ol Middlo[X}rt ,
ami r ·larcncP of Ponwrov; 12
}..'Tandchrldn•n L~n d .

p rt '{·r ~ lf'{ l

thn'(• grf'~l -

i,•TandchildrPn
Funf ·ra l ~!Yicf'~ will tx• hf'ld
:VIonddv ,,, 2 p.rn in Old Kvger
l·'m'\1 '111 r&gt;ap l isr Chu rt h, wit h the
1-«·\ .. f &gt;ric(• «Jffr· r·r·,·Jtt'ng. n
o urt ..," I '"1.1
"' 1tx•
Ill Cra\·•·1 Hill CcmPI&lt;'r\', Cheshi re .
1-'rwnd.' ma_\ call at· Rawlings·
( ''""' HlnwPr f-' unrra l I lome from

survive in Gallipolis, s!M&gt; was a
graduate of Gallla Academ y High
School and Portsmouth Business
College and a clvlllan employ&lt;'&lt;' of
Non on A ir Force Base. San
Bernardino, Calif.
Also survlving are three sons,
Brert , Chad and Dradon; a brolher,
Roger of Ga llipolis; a niece and
nephew; and a paternal grand·
m other, M rs . Julia Garlic of Crown
City .

Geraldine F. Vockie
SP RINGFIELD _ Geraldine F.
Voc·kie. 81, SpringfiPid, form erly of
Frost, dim Friday in the Ohio Odd
Fel lows Hom e at Sprin "'ield
"'
Shr was bom in Gloustf'r . thr
daug hler of I he la le Leonard and
Miriam PiJrson.~&gt; Prtty, and was a
mcm tx-r of Stewat1 Roya l Crown
Rc be&lt;'ca Lodge6.
S
.·urvivors
include• i::l sis tt'r , Jos&lt;··
phine Br autigam of Sidnl'y, and
so\·cr al niPcesand nephews.
F'unL'ral servict'S will be hold at!

Man pleads not guilty to assault
was set for June 26 and M endelur is
free on $5,!Xll recognizance bond.
Teresa J . Amos , Rl. 1, Chesltirc.
enter&lt;.'d a guil ty plea to a charge of
shoplifting a blouse, a pair of short s
and a shin worth $41.96 from
Murphy's M arl. She I'E'Cl'ived a 30
day suspended sentence, was fined

GALLIPOLIS- A H amden, Ind.,
m an plead&lt;.'d innocent to two counts
of felonious assa ult in Gallipolis
Municipa l Court F rid ay.
Ricardo 0 . Mendelut. 24, is
accused of assaulting Steve Ratliff
and Rrrnda Ra tliff Thursday w it h
an u·on pipe. A prclim inary hearing

Sh

.

OOtlng, gang COnnection probed

CO!.UMBUS, Ohio (A PI - Co·
lu mbus ~uce sav the fatal shooting
rJ
Thursday night of one teen·ager and
thewoundingof another well'part of
d'
h h
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ttl
gang rsputest at a\·C' ut.~nge ng
mut h rrcenl publici tv.
David Scott. 15, was hit in the
p.m . today in Whrte F uneral Home,
Coolv ille. with the Rev. Roy [)e{'ter
officia 1ing. B urial will be in Troy

Ba pt ist Cmwlery, F rost. Friends
m aycall atthP funer alunlilthe tinne
of lhP service .

slomachbyacharge trom ashotgun
as he walked past a vacant house
shortly before midnight. He died at
about daybreak at a hospital.
Pollee said Scott was leadPr of a
gang known as the Dozen Cousins
and had appearPd on tC'Icv ision
Thursday afternoon , warningothf'r
gang members, "Don 't get nn m y
turt.,,
Less than two hours before Sco!l
was shot, Ant hon, · Whil e, 17, was
shot in the back on a cit y street.

ll('r hU '-&gt; b.trHI.

ln traffic cases, H arry E . Ray, '!7,
Rt. 2.Cr own City, pleaded guilty to a
charg&lt;' of OMVI . He r eceived 10
days In jau. was fin&lt;.'d $300. had his
licenSP suspendPd for 120 days and
rrcPived 18 mon ths probation . A
citation for dnving ll'fl of CPnterwas

VIlLAGE VIEW - Crown
City, once a robullt rlverport, I&amp;
cuneat1y experlenclnK oome of
the greatelit growth In Gallla
Cwnty. OrlgtnaiJy Incorporated
In the 184fi!; as "Bay's Bottom,"
the village Wll8 known in the late
1800s as uHell's Hall Acre. 11
Officials credit much of the
area's growth to Its locadon at
the 81lllthem end of Gallla
County and It's proximity to
Lawrence County and Hlllltlngton, W.Va.

dismissed in l'xchange fort!M&gt;guilty
plea.
Bille.&gt; : •. Hallcy,Rt. 1,Crown City,
was found inn(IC('nt Tuesday of a
fd · · 1 f 1
charge o nv mg "' t o center.
Chr istopher L. Hivply. 18, Rt. 2,
Patriol. was fin&lt;.'d $12 lor no
mot orcycleendorsemml and$12 for
failure to display rf'giS1ra tion and
Ramona ! .. Qul'C'n, 23, Rt . I .
1\'orthup. was fined $12 for a
defe&lt;_·t ivf' m ufflrr .
Spt'C'd ing bonds wer e forfeited by
Franklin Deskins, Ci7, Washing1 on
Court HouSl'. $3R and ,Jinnmy L.
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p. m on Mond;H. when the lxxlvw ill

lx · I;1ken to I he Church !u liP in ~l air .

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Balt·i1--..J1 W. Smith
I ; , \' . ! . I I ~JI .J S 1\a iPigh \\'hit
til'ld Smitt1. l l. urn ,\ Jpim• A\'(' ..
(;,and /(apid'. !\o! i('h . fOJmer lv of
HI. 2. C ;_Jlii poli~. dit'fl a! his

rj ·~ ich •n&lt; ., · T hu f'S( I;r \
1\orn .Jan. l 'l, IY·I.I, tn St :\!bans,
\\ '_ \-.~ . o.., nn of lh1 • !all· &lt; 'hJrlf&gt;_
, L.
Smith ;1nd l&lt;uth E Woodrum. w ho
-., ur\'t \'('" in ( ;;,t!!ip•rli-" . h(• v. · .:.~~ a
l; rht J!'l' t .
.\ 1:-cJ o..,urY i\·in;..: Lm · tv.o s rs lf'r " .

l&lt;lnll'r

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Village View: Crown City

H ill of l{io

( ;r;tm \c•, ; tnd :vlrs HJ ;_ r KoSf' tt a )
Simmon ... o f Sr. .-\ltKtns: ans four
twiJ!Ilr·rs. F rtmkJ in D . nf'CirvrlancL
c~nd ( 'h,rr Jj ''i .Jr ·. Hn_\ E ~nd . lt'tT~'
H.. :Ill o l &lt;;r;md H:.t p id.-.
FunC'r~li "!'IYW~'" w ill bP h0ld at 11
•.1 n1
\1nndd _\· 1n Willi -" F'unC'r&lt;J I
llo m t·. \\' il h t hr ' I{t·\- . \\'.E. C'urfrmrn
r ,f! ici;t! in~ . Huri ; d w ill I::M.• in Old J"&gt;in r
('r ·rrll'lt·r~-.
nl'~ll
!lio C randr .
1-'lwnd-. nl &lt;t _\ · ("&lt;I l l .rl lh&lt;· funt'r~r l

homt· In 1m 2--1 and 7 ~ ~ p.m !()( la Y.

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Gallia County's
fastest growing
1981 Buick Riviera

The Top ollhe l rne . All lit e power opl10n s youwould expect pl us as·
ifo power roo/ D ar ~, Jade slone e xl e r~or wr l r contra slrng clolh
bu c&gt;el se als

1983 Olds Delta Royale

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COilllllUDity

Brougham Sedan
Lrght Sab le Brown w1th dark brown vrnyl rool and malchrng brou ·
gham rntenor . A1r con drltonrn g, pow er sea ts. power wrn do ws. till
wheel. crur se. AM ·FM ·Casselle. an d on ly 15.217 mr les
Must See To Appreciale

Ry IARRV EWING
Tinws-Sentinel Staff
CROWN CITY - Gallia Counrv ·, 'nuthrrn·mO'i
village began as "Ha y' s Bottom ." was known as
"Hell' s Half A cre," and is currentlv lhr sil eof somr of
the grea tl'st housing and [X)pulalion growth in the
arf' a .
Crown City was originally incorporalcd in Ihe 1840s
under the name Bay's Bottom.
Arr nrding to the 'H istory of Gallia Coun ly' publishPd in 1!'82 b,. H .H . Hardesty &amp; Co. - lhP firs t
cabin, at tiM' present site of the vil lage . ,,·as errctcd in
1814 by William Garlick and E . Hobbs.

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f..:; ri" t 'l \ 1t •d it·a l ( 't•nll• r, Fonl ana .
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l 'h.t pd . \Y il h !Jt ( ; _\\' ~jll\'t'f' S

tllf il'i: tli ng
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1984 Buick Cent. Limited Sedan

A TOTALLY NEW DESIGN
IN MEMORIALS

Lr ght Sable wrlh dark brown rnl ertor Ttll. AM fM ·Siet eo. powerwrn ·
dows. Only 11.329 mt les

I
wr.t e t o r fr te br oc hu n·~ ~ how1nq rn c morJ &lt;ll s tn full color
w •th S ll E'~ .1 nd pr• ccs l •ste d .

Th rs Cheyen ne dese rv es your closest alt entr on. Only
mtl es New Silverad o tr ade .
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3 ,77 5 ac tual

1981 Pontiac Grand Prix

lhr s lJ rs a local on e own er lrad e·rn . Ex ira clean dark blu e and
srlver two·ton e. Cu stom 60 140 se alrn g, new premtum ilfes. Pn ced
to sutl your pocketbook

1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28

Thts sport s Cam aro has on ly 8.062 low mtles rJ op AM ~ FM · Ca s
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SIX POWERFUl.. WIDE·RANGING JO.MINUTE FILMS EACH DEALING WITH SEPARATE IMPORTANT AREAS
OF THE CREATION I EVOLUTION CONTROVI!RSY

- While bo m in M ari ett a. Frnncr' B lakr wa s

ra isf:ld in Crow n Cit y. She was t he first w hit e frma if' to
tx- born in the slate of Ohio. She rcport&lt;.'dly moved to
I he Ga lli a County villa~e at thr age of two.

VILLAGE HALL - 11le building that now houses
the Crown City Hall - as well as a center for senior
cill7.ens - on"" served as the village bank and post
offiCA'. Remaining inside the building i'i a hank vault
on"" robbed by Jes.o;e James.

W Marn St ., Vrnton , Oh .
J ;r m es 0 . Bu sh, Mgr .
Phone 388·8603

1981 Buick Regal 2 Dr.
Flnr shed rn da rk bur gan dy wtl h co ntra sling 1nt enor and La ndau
lop. Equ tpmen l lllcl ud es ltll. crur se. AM ·f M·Cassette w ~r e whee l
covers

as
the village hall. While the bank rs gone, the vault
rf'mains.
Accord ing to Hardesty 's history, th0 first school in
G u~~ an Township was " ... taught at an C'arly day by
E lija h Fowler. in a small log cabin which stood
one·half mile west of Crown City . T he first building
errctcd for sc hool purpoSPs was built ol Jogs, in 1816,
(Continued on
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intC'rest :

Custom Deluxe
Thts 4 whee l dnve model rs e&lt;tra clean rn std e and oul V 8. au to·
maliC , power steenn g an d pow er brake s. cusl om rnl etiO t, a new
S·10 trad e

lOGAN MONUMENT CO., INC.

w hich w as huust'() in the building that now

Hiram Rankin, howev er. is given crrdil as Crown
City 's first SPitler.
Among l'arly selller s li stPd in the history arr
W il liam She&lt;'ts, Jamt"S Brumfi eld, William Johnson.
.John Williams . .John Henry and Elijah Fowler.
In the late Jfi.(IOs and mrly 1900s, the village was an
activr rlverporl - serving as a shi pping center for
ferm product s to and from both Ohio and \Vrost
Vir ginia.
At one timr , says GaUia Count~· Commissioner
\'er lin Swain. thf' village had fi\·c hot els and sc•vcn
sa loons. I ts robu st characl er was captmed by the
nickname " Hell' s Hau· Acre ...
Accordin g to local legend, howev-er . the vrllage lost
thai "half oc re" years ago when thP Ohio River, on
one of its frequent rampages, lore thai bad half ac re
of! and swept it across to thP WPsl Virginia side.
Swain. a liff'-long resident of CrO\\·n City. m ain1ains
an active i n r r rr~ 1 in thC' history of thC' vill&lt;Jgt'.
lncludPd in that history arc thf' foll owing point s of

1981 Chevrolet Pickup

1973 Chevrolet Pickur

Pom e r o y M.1c;o n Rr•dg r
L eo C. vauqhan . Mq r
Phon e 99 2 2SBB

June 24, 1984 ·

$.10 and given 18 m onths probation.

H u l' i r~l wa .-. in \\l (•sl
:Vlr ·m on; ll !--'ark . \\' p~ l
f-\. r·nnPlh H ({;tlph : llrn~·rbug hlt •J''.
\ 1rn stt ·t . ( ·.rlrt
\lr". LJWn' nn · 1 \ ' r\·i.m 1 ( ·urtm: rn
Bo r n :\o,- '1 !,, 1':1-lli, in Huntingt on,
1d C olumbu ~. M r.., \{a \ · d 1.4· 1t \
. \\' .\ '; t. , d a ug hl( ·r· of Ho.J dlf·~ - and
I {upr· uf 'vVinlt ·r I'. rr k. I·'L r., ;md :vJ ~' "· nwlm&lt;~ Sihlt •y C arl i(', who txJih

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June 24, 1984

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

- During the Civrl War. a branch of Morgan' s
Ra ider s wl'fc waylaid by Union Army troops at the
village's r iverfr on t. During the res ulti ng batliL' HlP
r aidrrs wrrc "massarred," Swain ff'fX)rts.
- A bank vault once robbed by .I N;se .James now
slands in the village hall. Thr vault was originall.v
stationed - and robbed - at a bank in Guyandollr.
W .Va . The sa fe w as later sold to the Crown City Ra nk.

RIVER VIEW - A Crown City residL'flt lool.o out
over tiM' village riverfront. While thO' st."ene is oow
peaceful, during the CivU War a conlingent of
Morgan's Raiders was waylaid and massacred at the
site hy l Jnion Anny troops.

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See us for your next new or used car or truck.
Salesmen : Roger Dillard, Mike Sickels, Terry Hamilton or Morris Sheets

Film I THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE
\),/h, lf .liP t hf' t'&gt;\ u e~? i Ord !hr un rverlof' OIIQIIId!t:' tn J

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B. tnql I /' thP untvf'r\e /0(1 ro mplrx and well rlf'~t gn ed to
h,t\o-t' nrrq tn..-lted hy t•nw .-ir •t1 ( n ,-~n c t' 7 1 )n&lt;J l&lt;:~w u r
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Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Inc.

HENDERSON CHURCH
OF CHRIST

Betwel'll !!l'ln

the ~ Increase In popula·
don in GaDia County. With a
growth rate of 39. I percent, the
number of residents rose from

1616 Eastern Avenue
Gallipolis, Oh.

Corner of Henderson &amp; Walnut Sts .
Henderson, West Virginia
C. Eugene Zopp, Located Evangelist

SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE 24
6:00P.M.

GROwnt -

and l!Nll, Crown aty registered

Jim Mink

446-3672

3'71 lo 516. During the same

Bill Gene Johnson

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period, the nwnber of holllieS in
the viDage Increased by 5'7. I
percent, from 140 to 200. Crown
City Incorporates 6tO acres of
land, much of It developable.

�June 24, 1984

1953 MYSTERY - Thirty one
years ago, the residents of
Crown City were 'agog' over a
ghost house -

a phantom house

that reportedly rose day and

June 24, 1984

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near the mouth of Grorges Creek.'"
By 1882. there were twelve '"good
frai11(•S&lt;:hool houses in the towns hip,

a nd

the schools ... (were) ... well

attended.''
Erected in ~. the buDding that

night on the lawn to the right of
the Methodist Church. According to a puhiWied report, the
phantom was seen hy at least

three

"aging and respected

clttzens whose veracity Is not
doubled in Gallla County.

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360 Second Avenue
Gallipolis
Phone 446-0699

'agog' in '53

By LARRY E\\1!\G
Times-Sent in&lt;' I Staff
CROW); CITY - Thir1 .1 -onr
vmrs ago - ro quot&lt;' J Columbus
nc-wsptJ~ r - I hP n •s idr nt sot Cro \\ TI
City Wf'J"f' ··agog" ovrr a "ghost
houSC'" -a " phantom housr" !hat

r osr· da~· an....-1 n ig ht o n th!' I ;Hvn of t hf'

MPthoclis t Church _

Accordin g to a page one

s t a r~·

appearing Feb 'l. 19'i:l, in the
Columbus Ci tizen. lh&lt;' pha ntom wa s
S&lt;'&lt;'n bv at lms t 1hrff .. ... agi ng and
rcspec tC'd citizPns w hoSf'ver acity is

not doubted in Ga llia Coun ty ."
"Som e people say lh&lt;' rC&gt;ported
da ylight vis ion of the houSC' on the
structureless lawn is Cl mirage from
across the r iver," wrote- CitizE-n
special corresponde nt James T .
Keena n. " But theseskept ics haveno
&lt;J il SWN lor the appea ranc&lt;' of lhe
hoUO(' a t night when yellow light s
shine throogh a ll the windows.
"So far . " K eenan cant ill uPd,

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hrround s
Suthers' apparition was J hA'a\·s
thr same: "A onr -story houSf'
apparf'ntly \V ithout w indows or
door s. T h('r f' J lw a .\ ·s \\' iJ .I' a 111-to
12-foot shrub or I J"E't', H'l'\' grPl' n , in

hack lo the church whr rr th r
trus tf'f's \\.'C rt' ha\·ing a bus inrss
m('('ting," KC'C'nan wrotr . ''Thr

''SomPtimes it was there, sometill l C'S it wasn't ... som e tim ~ it
dissolved or moved a"'·ay" as

trust('('s ru shed out but couldn ' t S('('

fro nt of il ."

public libra rv· in Ga llipolis trying to

nut Wh('n Ga!1'il'ld Wat ~~and II .S.
(·;itkr rson saw fh (' houSf'. i t w&lt;.Js a
two-s tory· w ith largf' w indows dov.:n
Jnd small('r on('s up. Tl1c&gt;n• was no

find an ansv;cr to lh&lt;' m .vs tPr:\'.

" HC' hasn 't found it ," Koenan
reported . "RC'ading a bou It hC'fourth
UimPnsion . s pace tUnc continu um,

gr('('n bus h or s hrub. A soft , ydlow
g l o~-~. · ramP throug h J II thf' w indov..·s.
Th0 phantom houS&lt;' co mplctf'iy

has n 't he ltx'&lt;l ."

Suth&lt;•rs wa tc hed.
" H t1 tr il'd it w ith one eye
closed ... hc tried it with the othereye
c losed. F ina lly, he was conv ince-d
thai his old eyes wore not playing
tricks on him ."
' T o some of thC&gt; more religious,
thC&gt; vision thC&gt; mm had meant
something ,' " K('('na n roncluded .
"T hey do not la ugh. Old eyes, they
sny. may no t i:rf' so good for som&lt;'
things but meyhC' thC'y ca n SN'

obscured a !itt}(' co&lt;.Jl houSf' tlwn
standing on ttlP n 'ar uf t hf' lot, tllf'~'

said.
Wa tt s ami Gilkl'rson saw thl•
appa rit ion, at thesa ml' tim{', just as
they le ft a mid -w eek st:'rv i&lt;:P Jl thP

then 81-year-old church o n&lt;' m rl)'
winter nig ht .
i\.s they sta r1ed tuwarct it. thf'
pha nt om llOUS&lt;.' drifted a way .
" Wat ts a nd G ilke rson hu st lfd

lh&lt;' houS£'."
C ilkr r son later "hauntf'd "

thr

m ir agt'S ami spa c t• wor~ and faul ts
G ilkPr son thPn Ul'ln'll int o thP
hbt or .v of tht:' v illagt' and found,

· ·... thrr(' fl('Ve r was J buUdingwhPn•
th&lt;' phant om a ppea rf'd ...
K('('na n observed there W&lt;'f&lt;' a lot
of 's k&lt;'p t ics" in the village.
"Th&lt;'~' sav it s proba bly old e~·rs
pla ~·i ng t1icks. 'Plr~·· say !hf'rr is a
logica l solut io n to thC&gt; whoiC&gt; thing.
Hut thry haven't comC' up with onf'."
Suthe rs, howevrr, sa1d hf' didn 't
e&lt;:Jrf'

things tha t younger f'ycs cannot. "

QUICK CASH!

g hos t i~·

in ha bit an ts

rwo

somrt imcs

s tories

a ni ~·

in

new

houses

you' re

lookmg a l p('rmancnt gmwth ... a nd
tha t' s what we w an t tO Sf'&lt;'."

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He cred it s muc h of thP n'&lt;.'&lt;•nt
growth in the a r&lt;'a to the Crown City
'\lining Company. Of thp approxi·
m a tely 125 c mpl0yr,•s of the
company, hr Psti.matl•s, approxi m ately 75 JX'IT'l'n t of tht•workC'rs live

Within 10 miles of the villa~.
Swain adds that the expected fall
completion of the East Huntmgton
Bridge will further complement the
village's attractiveness to prospec·
live hom e builders.
" The major Huntington shopping
areas, such a s the mall, are m the
east end ofthecity,''Swai n explalns,
" when the bridge Is finished we' ll t..
within fifteen minulf's traveling
time of those shopping center·
s ...and, yet, Crown City will st ill be a
quiet. residential community ... a
place where people will want to
Jiyp."

Swain al'o point s to lh&lt;' availa bil·
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College and a n ar t rac t ive tax base m
the county a.s rca.~ons for Cro"'-'11

City 's growt h.
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could make expansion in the area
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Crow n City c urrentl y tncorpomuch of it
d&lt;'w lopa ble
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msta llation of a ptu.vground and
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now houses Landon"s Hardware
served as the center with
elementary grades downstairs and
high school grades upstairs- of the
Crown City Local School District.
The district Ia ter became asso·
elated With the RomeSchoolDistrict
In Lawrence County : and, in the
early 1900s merged with Hannan
Trace schools and is now a part of
the Gallia County Local Sc hool
District.
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H a nnan Trace e lC'mentary
SC'hool . with the passage of a
distric t-wide bond issu&lt;' in 19&amp;3, is
currently being renovated and
expanded to meet a need for
additional c lassrooms caused, in
part, by the contin uing popula tion
growth of the a rea.
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registered the greatC's t increase in
population of any ,; llage in Gallta
County. With a growth ra te of 39.1
percent. the numbC'r of residents
went from 371 to 516.
Durin~;; tha t sa me per iod . the
number of how;&lt;'S in the village
increased by .17.1 p&lt;'t'Cf'nt - from W I
to 220.
A further sign of thcarea'sgrowth
is represented by the recently
compiC'ted cons truct ion a nd mstal ·
lation of c abi&lt;'·TV sef\oce for
community res idents
Crown City Mayor Randy E.
Halley credit s much of that gruwth
to the village 's location at tho
southe rn end of the roun ty a nd it s
accessibility to Lawr0nce Coun ty
and Huntingt on , W.Va .
"Wc'I'f' a qu iet little town ... in a
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June 24, 1984
Ohio Point

Hispanic community group sues police unit
By SHARON COHEN

well as organizatioru: committed to
violence.
The Spanish Action Committee of
Chicago is about to relive that era in
federal court when it faces thE&gt; city in
a $5 million c i\·il lawsuit alleging
\iolation of constitu tional right s.
Jury selection was scheduled to
begin Thursda y.
It Is the !irst trial arising out of a
decade of legal wrangling, com
plaint s and lawsuits directed at thC'
"fu&gt;d Squad," a former Police
Department intelligence' unit as
signed to rom bat subversives.
Membersofthesquad . which wa s

Associated Press Writer
CHICAGO (API ~·ears ago,

20

Nearly

a Puerto Rican commun·

ily group marched on City Hall

S&lt;'!'king more pow~r and an.end to
polie&gt;' brutalit y. Months later . a
S&lt;'&lt;Tet police memo carried this
m&lt;'Ssage: dC'st roy the or ganization
and it s leadC'r s.
Tiu&gt;se wert' thf' turbuiE&gt;nll9flls[&gt;rut est marches. nots and polit ical
upheaval. Oftm these act iviti&lt;&gt;s
Wl'fP eountercd by• what amountf'd

In polkP sabotage miss ions against
ldw -a bidmg community groups

as

abolished in 1975, kept seen&gt;!
dossiers on scores of religious
IE&gt;adPrs. poUiictans. critics of the
late Mayor Richard J . Daley and on
malnstn&gt;am organizations such as
the PTA and the League of Women
Voters.
According to a grand jury report,
!hE&gt; squad engaged in burglary,
vandalism , illegal eavesdropping;
somP of lis members once urged a
group to mmmit violence in an
anempr to discredit tt .
The Spanish Action Commit h"'&lt;'
claims in its suit. which was fiJC'd in
1~00. that the fu&gt;d Squad inflllrah'CI
the group . then m nducted a sm&lt;'ar

ca mpai gn ro por tray sonw
members as tools of communiststactic' tha t ultimately destm;·ed thr
group.

"The organization \.\'as

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said Richard Gutman. thf' group's
attornPy . " Most of the proptP quit .
People wouldn 't work with thPm . T o
publicly name a b'TOUp as communists is thP equi,·aJpnt of destm;·ing
them in our sc~: iery . "
The city decl ined comrrmr on the
case. " I think it 's a case that should
be tried and go beforelhP j ury ... sa id
Peter F'itzpallick. an attorney
representing the city and three
cunent or Fonner ~lice offiC'f'rs
named in thE' suit.
Although a 1"81 consent dc'CI'f'f'
"ith th&lt;' c ity pmhibits poliC!' from
disrupting polit ical groups and
ga thN ing inf01mation unless th erf'
is r('asona ble suspicion of \\.Tongdoing. Gutman sa id the ' "it seeks a
1111tng to show that what wa s donC' in

Jtcly smear the Spanish Action
Committee as communist·
Influenced. A Red Squad agent
wrote the press statement for the
rival group, he said.
The Spanish Action Conuntttee
was virtually destroyed, said JQI;('
Salgado, who was then working on a
university research project in the

the past was unconstitutional.
The Spanish Action ComrnJttee
was formed after riots in the city's
Puerto Rican rommunlty in 1966.
The group. which had opposed the
violence. marched on City Hall with
a list of demands, including an !'lld to
!'XCI'SSI\"e police force.
The Rt'd Squad then m ade plans to
" destroy" th e Spanish Action Committee of Chicago. "Its leaders and
rommunity Influence," according
to a seen&gt;! police report Gutman
said was unearthed five years ago in
r1'search in I hP police spying cases.
D uring that time, pollee files
show&lt;'d, a Spa nish-speaking fu'!l
Squad agent infiltra ted the group.
ident ifying himself as a poli&lt;'f'man
trying to help the group on his own
lim&lt;'. He urged other members to
resrgn, saying the group was being
uSt"Cl as a base for subversive

area.
When newspaper articles ap·
peared linking the group with
communists. h~ said, "It was a
shock. I didn't w ant to be associated
v.ith them.
"In a rommunity where people
an&gt; very distrustful, they are afraid
of being laheled," Salgado said.
" When something like this happens,
they don't ask questions ... they just
shied away from theorganizatton.lt

damaged

people's

Plea~ant,

The

W. Va.

n&gt;putattons.

They're still hurting.·'
Gutman acknowledged that In one
instance, a former Communist had
given som e money to the group
though the attorney said lll!'lllbers
didn 't know of his past. " It was a
classic case of guilt by association,"
he said.
P ollee "knew the group wasn't
rommu.tiist, " he added. " Intelligence ag!'llctes are always using
red -baiting to destroy groups."
What happened to the Spanish
Action Committee and similar
groups was not unique to Chicago,
said F'rankas ronducted In "all of the
major ci ties In the United States," he
sa id . "Chicago was probably the
most aggressive and intrusive in its
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June 24, 1984

Pleasant, W. Va.

Church, homosexual dispute:
a basic conflict over rights
By RICK HAMPSON
Assoclaled Press Writer
NEW YORK (AP) The
confllcts this week well' basic. The
Roman Catholic archbishop of New
York says thepracticeofhomosexu·
ality Is a sin, and gay rights activists
say it Is a blessing. The archbishop
offers help, and the homosexuals
demand l"I'Spect .
The latest chapter in the standoff
between the city's homosexual
community and the archdiocese
came Thursday when The Coalition
for Lesbian and Gay Rights hung a
petition on thestatueoiSt. Elizabeth
Seton at the door of St. Patrlck 's
Cathedral. calling for a meeting
with Archbishop John J . O 'Connor.
The pet ition asked the head of the
Roman Catholic archdiocese "to
meet with lesbian and gay leaders in
the interest of mutual understand·
ing and respect for each others'
rights."

could be seen as approving of
homosexual activity.
"If they don't discriminate, why
won't they certlty that they don 't
dlscrJmlnate?" asked Levin .
On June 8 O'Connor told l"l'pOr·
ters, "We would rather close our
child-care agencies than violate
church teaching."
O'Connor called homosexuals
suffering people and sald the church
must help them, particularly victims of the deadly disease AIDS,
which strikes mainly homosexuals.
The city and the archdiocese
agreed Wednesday to submit the
lssueoftheorder's legality to a stat!'
court, postponing a showdown.
Andy Humm, spokesman for th!'
coalition of !Xl homosexual rights
groups, told reporters at the
cathedral that O'Connor had not
answel"l'd letters from homosexual
groups suggesting a meeting.
The archbishop was out of his

"Weougbt to be very clear on who
the vUlian of this piece Is... . It Is the
archbishop," said James Levin, a
city hli.man rights commissioner.
He said he was a homosexual and
was not speaking for the city.
O'CoJUlor drew the battle line this
month when he said be could not
comply with a 2-year-old executive
order from Mayor Edward Koch.
The order requires organizations
doing business with the city to stale
that their employment practices do
not di scri minate against
homosexuals.
The archdiOO'Sl' l"I'Celves about
$61 miUlon annually for social
services it provides to the city,
including call' for disabled and
emotionally disturbed children.
Both the mayor and lawyers (Dr
the church say the archdiocese OOP;
not dlscrimina te against hon KJSeOtuals. But O'Connor said the church
cannot go on l"I'COrd in any way that

office Thursday and not avaUabll'.
for comment on the petition, said
Joseph Zwilllng, a spokesman lor.
O'Conmr.
Jetfl..evl of the National GayTesk
Force said that moll' than !Xl
localities have adopted some fonn
of legal protection for holl!ffii'Xuals,
and support from thl' Roman
Catholic church has been rare.
In 1976 the U.S. Catholic bishops
issued a pastoralll'tterin which they
restated Catholic teaching that
homosexual acts are sinful but a
"homooexual orientation" Is not.
The lett!'r also condemned pl"l'jU·
dice against homosexuals.
But the application of church
teaching varies.
Regardless of the attitude of the
hierarchy , homosexuality is an
emotional issue for the Catholic
laity.

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