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                  <text>Friday. August 17, 1984 .

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

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Deeades .of I..owdl WirJ8ett diseu88es a highway petition
emergency · drive desiped to eapture the l~slature's
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lnell 14 m I&amp; tbe Mefp
Fair were, 1111 r, l!aDdl Ra,dM, Jlac!De. Ho 'rtdn;
~ Calaw"', Beedlwlle, - ~ Dave

SHOWMANSHIP - llecelvln&amp; tropldM lor tbe
Meigs County Jllllior Fair daiJl' !lhowrnaiiiiNp
· 'lburllday were flO r, Bnlll* Rolle, grand dlamplon,

and Jerl-y &amp;nllb, reserve champion. Boll! boJs are
lrom Racine.
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"'+lh•llar . . bi'Oiber .Jim, Pomeroy, Jersey; JetTY
&amp;nllb. holdiDg lor SooU 'I'ruMeiJ. Long lloUool,
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Open class judging ot dai!'Y cattle

W1!5 held Thursday at the Meigs
County Fair.
In the Holstein division, Bob Lee,
Route 1. Racine, took three !lrst
places while Robinson's DairY.

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(Cont,lnued !rom page 1)
Cablnet Cluster on Intrastructure,
"There are several projects which
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public
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Specl!lcaDy, Boster pointed to: a
highway connection between Rock
Springs and the Ravenswood
Bridge, completion ol two portiOns
of the Appalachian Hlghway In

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Shade, exhibited animals taking·
seven llrsts In the various catego.
rtes. Ralpb Trussell, Long Bottom,
took a !lrst In the Guernsey breed.
Climer's Milking Shorthorns,
Llm•lo!uleny, won eight !lrst places
In the various divisions of the
mUklng Shorthorn class.
Joann Calaway, ReedSvUle, won
10 !lrst places In 'the divisions of the
Ayrshire judging. In the Jersey
judging, LelandParkero!Pomeroy
took seven !lrsts and Chester Rose
I Racine took
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o- Meanwhile, Cotterman
one
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ace.
Pomeroy, and Carr's Fa.mlly
Farms. Route 2, Coolvli)e, shafed
top honors In open class sheep
Judging or the Meigs County Fair.
Cotterman Suflolks took !our first
places and exhibited the grand
.champion ram and the grand

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Phillip Fisher, 5 Racln£1, found
dead'I'hursdayatth MetgsCounty
Jau, was the son John and Icy
Belle Maddox Fish r. He was born
!nRaclne'andwasarlverboatpllot.
He was a member of the Athens
American Legion Post and the
Veterans or Foreign Wars post,
Athms. He served for 15 years as a
merchant seaman and two years 1n

lumbus,andwasaveteranofWorld
Warn ~vtng served In the u.S.
Coast Guard.
Services will be helc:! at 1 p.m.
Monday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with DIUI'Y Benton o!llclatlng. Burial will be In Sand Hl11
Canetery, Long Bottom. Friends
may caU at the funeral home one
hour prior to services on Monday.

William L. Rale, fr/, 668E. Jeffrey
Place. COlumbus, died Wednesday
at the Riverside Methodist Hospital
In Columbus.
A41yearemployeoflheOhloBell .
Telephone Co. Bell, Mr. Ra;e was
born May 21, 1917, a son of late
McKinley aild Marte Marshall
Ra;e,

'Surviving are his wife, Hazel
MWloan Rose; a son and daughter·
In·laW, WUUam T. and Connie Rale, .
Columbus; four brQthers, Elmer,
Sunbury; Ralph, LanC8$ter; Ha·
rold, Florida and Don, Arizona: live
sisters, Erma Parish, Goshen, Ind.;
Viola Boston, Mt. Vernon; Leatha
Hanes, Worthington Betty Conner,'
Delaware: Dorothy Farmer, Flor:

Saturdaydanee set

..,.p , there, a spokesman for the Mason CoUnty
SllerUrs Department reported.
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Mlcbael Wayne Grubll&amp;, 33, was app~ebendecl'!m
HJihland "'venue aroond 9 p.m.; and has been
l'l!turnlld to the Maul County jaU, WIIIJamstDwn
~ ol Pollee Don White said. '
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Ronald Ray Myers, 21, ' 1&amp; stulat·Jarge, bl!t Is
belleYal·to be In lhe Wood Coonty area, White said.
u~ the ID or Mason "-!Jwwl:y J~tcher . ·

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hewas~wtthf$11yjallbreak,annedrobbery
grand laroe!ly. Bond was set at $'15,001, the
lpCikalman tor Uie sberlll's department &amp;ald. . .
. , White &amp;aid chartles or auto theft. pcss1!881on of
, 11to1en · popecty and pJneo•lon of a conlrolled

AEP official ask~

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FAIR DAYS SPECIALS
2 FOR 1'
SUNDAE
SALE
BUY 1 GET
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Barbeque

Rib Sandwich
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Me.d. Fries

~$239

Coupon Savings
Sheets To
Be Passed

Slmclay Ulrougl! Tueldl.v:
011 !laadaJ IIIII ~.

Fair

J&lt;atUc's que1t1on -

Fair activity
· 'Diere were still DUIIII!I'OIIIIIdlvllies to be talu!n In
• lbe Melp c.nty Fair .......... Friday and
SUuni!Q&lt;. In tbe above phato, David Hively of
GeiUpei!M 111lki 1 . . ll'lldor Ill ..,.,....... tor tbe
leld lloek ll'lldor pllll. At left. ,__ rare tor tbe
,IIDIII! lll!e ... tbe , _ radnl card, wNie at ri&amp;ht.
~~"-Sa.....,., dN1gl!ter of Mr. IIIII Mrs.
~ ~bury ot QeDipo'i, rides . tbe men'Y"P '
round. Below at ri&amp;ht. tbe ferris wheel remains
1ll"P'IIer With ·febo&amp;ooers. '11!en!'s lllwlQs !IO!Ildldng
excllillg llboat that hqe wheel, wlildl Is enjoyed by
)'OW!g and old &amp;lire.
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ate search tor ammunition, and are

We Hope You
Enjoy The .

1984 Meigs
County Fair

Personal. iitcome up 0.8 percent in July ·
cate&amp;WY, . Items expected to last
three or more ye8fll, where sale'\
declined by $5 billion following a
smaD InCrease ol $IX) mWion In
June.
Qlher details or the 1ncome and
spending report:
-Total personal Income In·
creased to en annual rate or $3.0l7
trillion, wblle ji!IIIIOIIIl COiliiiiTIIIIIO
spendiJw reedled en annual rate ol
p lrllllon.
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-Within !be 1nmme caflliOI'Y,
wqee end 1111ar1s1t lnCreUed at a
rail! of $11.'1 MD!m, cbm ll!lrlbtly
trtxn tbe lllcreue ol $13.9 biJUon In
JUDI!. Oftaettlil!l that clllliae uiJe.
what waa en lrnjll'ovanellt In farm ·

IIAROAIN IMTIIIEQI ~ruROIIY &amp; stMMr
ALL SEATS $2.00
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ntemoetcanmonprooedllreused 1s caned pressurlzed.lllddJzed
bed ~bustiOn and llmestoue
Jnjl!ctkm. Jri wldch pollutants life
removed trom coal over a bed or

KatBc said he's Uilled support for
addltlonal acid rain cause research
lntrtldllced by Sen. Robert&lt;:. Byrd,
D-W.Va., and Rep. Nick JoeRahall,
D-W.Va. Their legislation Is seen as

more re8sonable than bills caDing
for sWtur dioxide reductionS which
he said ''will cost CCl!ISilmei'S $100 '

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the next :tl yeiii'S.
' "When Inflation Is considered, the
real dollars over that 00-yearperlod
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Kaiser burn victim _
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the leal ........ -could be
b., • . . _ .-lei AEP ofllc:W; .
· John E. ICalllc. "You don't . . ,0·

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cOuld be as mucb .a s $:DJ bUDon,''
losing their credibility.''
Katllc said. .
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Acid r.a1n Is thli ~liar term
Katllc said he belleves llj:ld min
llOIIUtanbl creall!d by power plants
proponents are partly lnllueoCEd by
carried Into other states 811!1 their
complaints tnim Canada - whose
water systems by rain.
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WbJJe DOling he's not Involved In power: peed5 are supplied primarily
the bumlng of coal by plants, KJitllc by bydroeJectrlc and nuclear power
feels provisions clthe Clean Air Act, plants.
"It's kind of a curious thing," he
coupled with entl·pollutlon procesaid.
"When people stan telling me
dures taken by AEP plants Jlke the
JamesM.GavinstallonatCheshlre, w!Jat to do, I start looking to see If
are In part tesptilslble for a 25 their hwse Is In order."
Katllc said that If "SOOiebody got
pen:ent decrease In sulfur dioxide
emlsslolls since 19'l0, when the ' crazy" and slgnlflcant sulfur diox·
Ide emissions were mandated,
legtslatiOn became Jaw.
Impact
on the local mlnln!l
The decrease Is remarkable,
Katllc feels, because coal usage has could be tremendOuS·
"Youdo!l'tllketoplayg~UJ~es,''he ·
Increased by 85 permtt In that
said. "That Meigs complex is a $90
periOd of time.
"We beUeve the an5wer lies In the million payroll. And there's file
barge traf!lc that depends on coal.
way coal Is burned," he said.
"The answer wiD come In not just 'I'hl!y (a,cld rain legislation propolll!llts~ ought to be caretul."
meeting standards, but how effi.

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Katllc said acid rain leg1slatlon
poponents are enpged In a

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I a.bcaster ae!VIa!orpnlzallon -Is
based In ooncem over a rush to
judgment on acid rain that could
damage AEP utilities and the coal

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65. WindS light and variable.
o · Saturday, considerable cloudiness
with a chailce of showers imd
thu!XIerstorms. Hlgh !ll-lri. ChanCe
of min ro percent tonight and 40
perrent Saturday.
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ExfEnded Forecaat

ElectriC PoWer €0rp. o!llclal

John E'. "Jack'' Katllc said AEP
supports recently-lillro!lured federal Jeglllstlon mdahJi further
.-rdl Into acid rain.
"We clcln't knoW exactly what
CB!ISES
rain/' Katllc, senior
Yli:e ~or AEP's fUeiiiiPift\V :
dlviskm. aald Friday. "Wey ~
you spend money :untU you're
certatn?Whywouldwebe.llent
to pit a $100 biJI1oa burden on
people?QinweiiOttakethreeyears.

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By IDMNKEIL'Y
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GALLJPO · - An American

Come and Join Us at the Meigs Co. Fair!
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substance . are pending In Wood County against
Grubbs. There are no 1epo1 ll!d c~ pelldlng
againSt Grubbs In Wash!Jigton Co\1nty In Ohio, Jaw
en1orrement otflclal$ there repcx1ed.
Grubba, who ' had previously eocaped from
Kanawha County Jaw ortlclals, was originally
scheduled for trial MoqdaY In Mason County on 10
C!J11111s or forgery and uttering. It convicted on an
coonts,Grubb8couldfaceasentenceor31to3Xlyears
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Denison Post 467 o! the American
Legion. The dancing will begin at 9
p.m. and last untU 1a.m. In Rutland.
DonatJonsare$2 per adult and$1.50
per child.

10 Secllono, 62 Pogos 50 Cenll

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THE POORSIDE
•SILVER CREEK
*MEAN STREET
*PHOENIX
*LENNIE TENNANT
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Fruth and Chlet Deputy George Plahts, who had gone
to Wood County to make poslttve Identification on
Grubbs,·
Grubba was traDipol1ed llack to Mason County and
taken before Magistrate 'Jolm,"Andy" Wilson where

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David Jarvis, White said Grubbs apparently rented a
car from a Marietta, Ohio. car dealer and was
su~ to haVe returned the car Friday. When the
~ was. not returned, White said the '.owner
reported 1t sllliEn.
Wllllanlltown pollee d1scovered Grublll and the
mllistng'(eblclelaterln !be evening, White said.·
1 ·, 'Grubl}i wu takl!n belore Wood County ~te
Emily Bradley IIIII was then tumec1 over to-tbe
custody of Mason County Shtmlf Robert E.' "Bob"

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DenverBush,
Bush,
PaJII!Ioy,
·and nlngnurnberwas1528.
Survivors Include a daughter, 8 p.m. senice
Rhonda
Syracuse,
have tiled
Linda Carol Nevrollle, San Diego,
forthecilssolutlonorthelrmarrlage r-----------1
Calif.; two sons, John E. Fisher,
A memorial service for Mrs. In Meigs County Common Pleas
Nelsonville and Steven PhUIIp Clara Lochary to be held this Court.
Fisher, Nelsonville; live brothers, evenlngattheEwlngFunera!Home
Glen Maddox, Cleveland, Joe by Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter, Closed Saturday
Fisher, Portsmouth, Kermit Daughters o! the American RevoluFisher, Gallipolis and Bob Fisher, tlon,wlllbeheldatlip.m.ralherthan
The Syracuse Park and Swim·
Racine; a sister, Faye Proffitt, 7:00 p.m., Regent June Ashley ~Poolwlllbeclosedtothepubllc
Belpre; a grandson, Ryan John reports.
hoursturdawllly be(tornonuw~ . Regular
resumedon~y.
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parents and a brother, Pete Fisher.
ArrangmJeots are pending at the
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economic growth."
Upon completion or 'the petl)lon .
drive-which hopes tocollect25,!XXJ
signatures - candidate Sheets
Emergeney ru.-s
plans to ask the state to move the
Four runs were reported by the Rock Springs access road and U.S.
Meigs County Emergency Medical 33 projects up oo on Its agenda,·
Service.
Sheets said this morning the drive
Pllrheroy went to the Pomeroy was centering on those projects,
HealthCareCenterat 9:l9'a.m. for "becausetheaccessroadwasUsted
EtheiHobacktoVeteransMeniorlal . by the Southeastern Ohio Regional
H ltal t 3 as
Pomeroy
Councllasltsnumbercneprlorlty."
~to:.; ea~ J:~b- Richard ·
JullantoVeteransMemorlaiHmpl- Ohio'loUery winner '
tal; Ponll!loy went to the _,_.s
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to Veterans Memorial HOIIpital; -at winning number dniwn Thursday
7:36 p.m. Rutland was cliJJed to night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
HappyHoUowRoad!oragasleak. game, ''TheNumber,"was148. '
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In the "Pick 4" game, playEd
O end miiiTiase
Monday through Friday, the win-

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dry, sw:my
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· Williamstown Police capture Mason escapee ,

·champion ewe.In the Suffolk breed
Wtth Can's FamUy Farms exhibit·
lng the reserve champion ram and
the reserve champion ewe In the
breed.
In ·the Hampshire breed, Carr's
FamUy Farms took lour !lrst
places In addition to exhlbltlnjl the
grand champion ram and the grand
an&lt;! reserve champion ewes.

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IF YOUR MOTHER DIDN'T TELL YOU
Nelsonville.
AaOUT WATKINS PRODUCTS SHE
She said the projects, "... exi!ll)1!~ the many highway projects
·.DIDN'T TELL YOU EVERYTHING!

RAM WINNERS - Teresa Courtney, Shade, left, duunplon. Sonia Kelms, GuytMDe, !lbow!l tbe P'IIIICl
shows this · year's Meigs County Fair open cla8s champion lfamaishlre ram. Tbere was ·no reeerve ·

Ida. He was: a member of the
Beechwald Church or Christ, Co-

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Income, up. at a rate of $3.6 biiJP!In
July, compared with $2.5 billion In

spokesman Robert w.Irelan·.

Jewell, 49, of Point Pleasant, was
, a inalntellance general supervisor
or . after·tax. In· and a Zl·year Kaiser Aluminum
come, rose 0.8 percent to en annual employee,.Irelan said. He had been
rate of $2.!!9'trllllon, CDilpared with listed In critical condition since
being Bdmltted to Cabell Hunting·
a0.7paceutJuneblcreli8e.· ,
-Penonalsavlnpgrewstarate ton'S bunl unit.
Irelaii said the other Individual
.cl$157.5bllllon. 'Illatieftthenatlonal
savlnp rail!- savtnp as ape. Cent Injured In the !Ire, Alfred H.
ol dlspwable 1ncu11e - at 6.1 · Ashworth, Sr., !ill, of NeW Haven, a
malntellance fDreman, n!ITialnS In
jii!IQ!ilt, uptrtxn5.8pi!I:U!!d In June
IIIII 5.3 pen:st In May. _
critical condition at the 'bunl unit.
AU , flaural are lldjlllted to
Carl Whitley, superintendent of
dllcolmt b' lllll'lllalsueonel varia·
tklnl. .fuly'alncul• total tr8allate reduction operations at .Ravensto Slll,IDI a year tcr every men, wood, detlcrlbed Jewell u "a ·flne
W1111111 end c)ll1d In the United ~worker. More than that," Whl·
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Pr. PLEASANT. w.va.-Lowell
T. Jewell. one of two Individuals
burned In a!lreatKalser Aluminum
&amp; Chemical CorpOration's Ravens·
wood ~ Aug. 10, died Friday
mornlni at Cabell Huntington
}lospltal, acccrdlng to company

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Our
thoughls and Pl'liYers are with his
wife, Jean, their saris, Tom ajid
John, and,the rest or~ farnUy ," :

Jewell and Ashworth sustained
extensiVe burns during a !Ire in&gt; a
buDding that Is used to Store at)d
convey pitch, Irelan said. He said

thi:Y were In the process Qr

unplugging the pitch CO!IveylDg
systemwhe!ltheaccldentoccurred.
An InvestigatiOn Into the cause or
the !Ire Is continuing, and It may be
weeki before the cause is known, be

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bulldlng In which the !Ire took plaee
is Still being assessed. Irelan· Sli)d
alumlmDn production at Ravenswood Is not affected, and the
damaged system Is being bypassed
, with an alternate method.
He said pitch Is used at Ravenswoodtomenutacturecarbonanodes
that are used In the alumlnutn
maklngprocess.
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volleyballers, the stock market seems to have faded back·agaln Into Uie
surjuner beat and haze.
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•l!o what's the excuse this time?
: ;Wen, It's uncertainty again, and every\)ne knows what uncertainty does.
~ it's a baSeball batter or a pole vaulter or an_
lnvestorwtth a bundle
&lt;J:Casb, a strong commitment is never made under uncertain conditions,
• !lhls time the uncertainty Is about Interest !Illes and Paul Volcker.
~ ;111s1 before the recent expl~lve stock rally, !here existed a strong feeling
Volcker, the FEderal Reserve chairman, had declared hllnself as
~ satlstled With the way things were going.
;. ~ the chairman was relaxed about ecoromic matters, lnstitutlonhl
~ reasoned, then interest rates weren't likely to rise - but s1DckS
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: -But now there Is uncertainty again. Volclcer, after all, never declared
~If very clearly on the Issue. He often doesn't. His remarkS are seldom
t14t out, but Instead are more like those or the oracle at Delpl!f. .
,; jAnd so, therefore, what had been interpreted as a IP:el!ll light seems to
If119e caught a glint of amber, and the market 1s back again to
. qiqslderatlons of the federal budget deficits and the potential for a credit
&lt;idinch In the future.
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~of ·Equltabte Life. The clues "pobtt in-one direction· up," say
ll!ijnomlsts at the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. There's just 1DO
II'Oich borrowing going on, says 'lllomas Holt, the stock market investment

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~and to 15 percent by mld-19115, says Schott, who bases his contention on
9¢!.ng cn:dlt demands tmn consumers, buslnes$ and pernment. .. ,
: ;Golt points to a growth rate of more tharl :1! pen~nt a year in consumer
tMaUment loans over \be first live monthl! or the year, during which tlipe
""""""•' income was less than half that rate. That, he says, Is

~:~Mac, as the Home Loan Mortgage Corp. refers to Itself, makes

"Upward pressure on interest rates wUl continue through
l!lll and into 19!ri."
: ~ are the fears and uncertainties that every now and then causes Wall
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.foday in history
;~Is Sunday, Aug. 19, ihe ~day of 19fM. There are134da;Ys left In

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;~Aug. 19, l812, .the ·U.S. frigate Constitution, also known as "Old

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Severe~ dumping more than an lncli ~rain washeli
oot roads Satwday In Art7ma. Colonu:b lllld ~. While ·
stonn·spawned wltllls gusting 1D 97 mph ·wblstled acrOll Lake

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In the South, yal&lt;bda, Ga., was dtelclfl!d by 2.331nches orr~ ,

. oven\lgbt, While Jacksonville, Fla., reported more than an Inch of

precipitation.
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In eastern Colora4o, heavy ·1ltunderstonns were
Saturday as a astorm which IIOIIked the central part of the state
moved east.
Heavy ralna washed out the Elk Creek Brld&amp;elnJeffet&amp;OII County,
· Colo., and several roads were closed by high water In Qiaffee and
Pat1t counties.
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sou~ Armnt&amp;. wberel% 1nches or rain tell 011 the town of
'l'acna In !II minutes, tbe Nltloaal Weather Service said. Tuscon a1ao
. t:epOrtecl more than an Inch or rain. ·
· In Soutbem Caii1Dmia. heavy tbundentmns caused lome road
flooding I!W!I'Illlbt In RMnlde and San Bernadino counties, but no
damqe' or inJurles We-e reported.
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In Mlchlpn winds 11....,_ up 97 mpl1 were clocked over Lake
Supet lor by a lhlp just JD,1hea8t ol Hancock.
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Another day of sizzling heat wu forecast Salllrdlly !Dr the Interior
valleyB of ~. where the mercury climbed to .101 delrm
Fr,lday Ill Sacratriento. It was the 2'7t!1 time this summer that thedty
has h!tonled temperatures above 100 decieea. ·
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'retnpera\IJreB around the natlol) at 3 a.m. l!l)T ranaed from 42
·• deglees 1n Watertown, N.Y., to 90 In Kansas City, Mo.

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, WEATHER FORECAST - The NlldoMI Weather ~

l o r - for lluDdlr predlcla showers lor thl! Great lAkes iellon and
the ~ Plalna. Tbe rei&amp; of the na&amp;lon Ill predided to - fair
llkiM. (APr •ierpllolo).
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M,ONDAY 'niROUGH WEDNESDAY: Fair Monday. Chance of
llbowers or tlllnderltonns Tuesday and Wednesday. Hlgbs Ill the
upper 70s io mld-lls Monday, in the 811 Tuelday and Wednesday.
Lows S5 1D 65 Monday and In the 00s Tuesday and 'Yednelday.

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Saturday night, but drier air and sunny skies are on tap for Sunday.

Sunnybill ~alkout: _miners meet today
NEW LEXINGI'ON, Oblll (AP)
Covella said officials at Peabody
-A union offlcJai wW try Sunday to have reN8ed to talk with blm since
· convince · some 3XI m1nen at the net walked. off the Job
J&gt;eai!ody Coal Co.'s two SWtnyblll Thursday.
· mines to end their unautbor1zed
"We wt11 be more than happy to
walkout.
diScussany.jpievancetheunlonhas
United Mine Workers Local 1340 after they come back t6 work."
PreSiderlt Torn .CdveUa sUI he w1U . PeabodyspokesmanRyanTewsald
meet with the nllners .at 1 p.m. Friday a1temoon.
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"I need tor them 1Q get back to
return 1D work.
workso I can get these things 1rcmed
"I don't think the cimpanywlll. out,"CoveUasilld.HesaldbeW9Uid
talklftbey'reootai'nonth,"Covella like· the men 1D return 1D work
saldrtldaynlgltt. 1.
Monday.
The standatiU coQtlnued Frklay
Local UIO secretary 'l'om.Gibboo
With the miners refusing ·to :work said the miners fEel la)'tds have
· . unless the comJ,any discusses ~ resulted ·111 IIIIS8fe wu-Jdni coodl·
grievances and the company relus· tlons contrlbutlni to recent InJuries
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pelvilllast week.
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Peabody was faced With closing
the mine when its main cuslomer,
Consumers Power ol Jackaon,
Mich., threalielled to stop buying
~-COlll becaii'P of Michigan
El)vliOO!Ill!lltal regulationS. They
1espnied 1D the threat by cutting
back 011 production ~ laying olf
wtrlce!L Reoentbo, boweY1!r, Michl·
ganautllDl'lllaappvvedavarlance ·
lor Consumers Power that .UOWS
burnlngoftherelattvely.-sdlur
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were laid off Dec. 15, lllld that ~
have since been called baC11: 1D their

jolii.Hesilldhewas~oflalit
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Whaleu said he bad disci!SSed the.
attack bt1efty by telepiiJne WI';"

LORAIN, Ohio (AP) - Some
Kroger employees, fearing they
could lose their jobs atthemd of this

All ~votlngunltscomeunder'·
the umbrella of the Uhited Food and:
Corrunerc.lal Worken Union Local:

mdnth, haveaskedareamayors and lBJ.
Gov.I'Uchard Celeste toln\enleneln
"It's 18 voteS~~ are~
their contract troobles with the
l,&amp;XJ employees hanging," said.
company.
The employees want a chance to Stephen Brotllln. a Panna store;
wte on the latest KrOger contract worker who has been active In·
workllig to get an election.
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proposal- a proposal union leaden;
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said
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understood
Why
the;
say Is !101 substantially dlff~t
from oni! rejected by a groop o! meatcutters reJected the July' 29:
offer, since they would have taken•
union W&lt;rkel s July 29.
"We're trying 1D convince the the blgaest cuts In wages and health~
unlon leaders to let the people vote ·
on it," saldJackWyar, ·an employee
at Kroi!er's store lh Shelfleld the Workers' present health benef.:
VWage. '"The president (of the Its, and Brottonthougbttherevision:
unlon) said he wruldn't Jet them would be enough to swing t)le:
vote."
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Kroger ofllclals have said their23 ~tcu=~lleve that tiM!;
northern Ohio store~ may be closed amended . final ptoposal wool~~
by Sept, 1lfnocontractagreement Is pass,"' said Bfotton. "But •If wi .
ended up clOSing, I'd rather It be wi·
reached.
'no' vote tli8n by no vote at aU." ·
Kroger~&amp;tors~weektold
Kroger spokesman James Melli·.
unlon leaders that .unless union ·
meatcutters aP!JroVt! the Aug. 10 tire said the company was walling
"final amended olfer" by Sunday, for a union U!spoli.se on the
the Cincinnati-based company . company's request iohold a voteOII
·• "would consider the offer rejected the last contract offer.
LocallBlspokesman
IrvlngGitlln
and the stores would close bySep\.1.
.. 'The vast majority of northeast said the union asked for a llli!etlllg
. Ohio Kroger workers, represented with a federal media1Dr, but~r
by two Retall OerkS Union .locals, refused. The union Is ready to ITlllet •
approved a contract offer July 29. at the company's request, he saldi1 •
Kroger ~oosly Shut down '1$
But the meatcutters union reJected
stOres In the region last June. ' . ' ·
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Don Nunley, board member tor
UMW District 6, COIICeded Friday
that new mine equipment h.ls
boolted productivity, a factor that
comp81y Q!!ldah bave cited In
explaJnlng wb;y more miners have
not bel!n recalled.

Covella. said, the wallcDut wu
but be IIJidersta1\dS
the mllleri' frustratlonl.

fAlL PAINT

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If it looks 'like it needs a new ·:_
now is the .time to do it( .

llllautlmlzed,

' say tbey're at till! end
''\oo oouid
of thelrlqll!. I told theCOIIIpiUIYtbat
the men wereupaet, but nobody was .
llsleollig. (The strike) didn't surprise me a bU."

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8uJulyldll's !lOUth miDe walllied off
their jobs Thursday Jld nlll&amp;.
followed 11y ~ 1«i m1ners at \be
north mine 'Ibunday aftemoon.

statement.
''Tiley don't want 1D discuss
anything. 'I'beywanttocomelnhere
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'Frank· Bazler of Troy, OSBA s
··' · · 1Ji· .the .latest cleveqJment, a · president, and that nothlng_was said
. .liPQitesttwi for the O)!lo State Bar about what, future ~· If ~. be' '' Damiani .said.
• . AllildatlononFrklaydenledaUega- they mlgbt take. 'We have no
'· ttOa. by t.w~sDaintanl, admlnlstra· cmunent.?n that, no speculation at l.oaery winning
1Drfortbe0hloSupremeCoiui,tbat thiStbne, Whalensald. .
the .laWyers' group Is "out 1n get"
In bls Interview, Damiani said, numhen: 861,1705
Chief Jll8tice Frank D. Celebrezle ''They are trying 1D make people
becau.se of hllltallan heritage. .
think he is an evU, vlndlct1ve man, a
l)eomls Whalen, OSBA's director Mafi!l figure with ~ ~ of
of pulll1c atfalrs, said the Charge Is ~ against the bar·
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unttue.and that a recent bar report
In its report on July 25, the
crtttcal of the court was "oot bt the . ~ssoclatlon retQUilted a history of
q~en, piJbllcJY on the record, and 1n · disputes wttb the court, InclUding
writing."
court declsloaa ID strip OSBA ollts
He said the report, released to the rll!ht to publish court
and1D
lli!WI media and lll!llt to the .b ar's ·investigate grievaDCeS against law·
17,!!00.metnbi!l'8, took the court io yers. 'lbe letter a1ao •w sled that
task on administrative and related Celebrezze violated judicial ethics
· matten. "Itdldn'th&amp;veanYthJnito ~rotstepplng'downaschiefjustlce
•""•one's ethnic....,... __ •1 before 8IIJIOUIICingbewouldrunfor
do with -v
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He did not respond 1n other
"I say bull 'to all
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cOmmentS attributed to Danltant said. "It's all a crOCk of baloney."
following a JleWIPIIIler inteMew. In
Bazler was qUQted as saying be
the lritervlew, Damlanl tefmed fu · was dlsappolated · by the court's
offlcerlofthebargroupas"slamlca" refusal . 1D answer the letter's
and·said they were seeking to take . complaints and. that be Is hopeful
rNer the ret1pOiislbllltles of the
"thatwewUlbeabletosltdownwtth
' state's highest court.
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I1 I can find one, I am golhg to Meigs and Gallla Counties be given County the Route 35 llnprovement
send·an Ohio roaq map to Warren J . the same consideration as the rest between Gallipolis and Rio Gri\Jidl! Tuppers Plains to a dell~ ot .' . .
Smith, Director of the Ohio Depart- of the state in the allotment of has been on and off the pt1ortt)' list JlitJiipei tty which 1 they; olbetwlse ' .
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the
three
neglected
counties
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Ing 'the sla0te. roads In Southeastern back alleys are paved better ln. what·its current status Is. In M~
have
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oppOrtunity
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make
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Ohio, Director Smith Is hopelessly Cuyahoga,County than state roads County the Pomeroy-Middiepl;lrt
lost. Perhaps a good map would in Southeastern Ohio. For centuries by-pall channeled business away complaints beard. As far as I~. :·'
It II the lint time tlJey ,have had '
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sucha·chance.Mn.Sbeetallahela .
Last weeki received a letter from seek redress lor grievances by
. bringing new~- I have lived
Director Smith In acknowledgment petitioning their governrlients. here most of my, life lind, With one aoai . of not Jess th!ln 25,1nl ';
of reprints of an "Operi Letter To Now, when It seems that all other · exception, I cannot potat to any · signatures on petitions which will:
be pmented 1D Governor Cl!lnte' .
Governor Celeste" published In this attempts to imprdve our transporslgnllicant completed ~Y im· With the appropriate pubUCity ·
column July 29. Without subjecting tation problems have failed, I~ provement. That excejJtloa II · the .
you to tbe usual alibis and excuses, I that every voter in the 91st District Route 7lmpl)lVemeat from Pome- . which wW be heard state wide.
· We'D not only apeak ·With one-'
would like to share With you a add their name to the peUtions.
roy to Coo1vWe whlcb ·opelled 11M!' voice, we'U ¥ELL!
paragraph or the Director's letter.
Mn. Jenlilfer Sheetl, Pomeloy communities · of · Cbe'l\er and
As you can read, he speakS of attorney, has agreed ta ~hair the·
construction of Route 124. At no petition ~ttee. Her ~
time did we request such construe· tance of the chairmanship wu
tion. Route 124 Is a winding, · grat\fYing to the chamber
dangerous blacktop road, not de- .!llflllbenl beca\lle . lbe 'IIOW8 the
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Route 7 at Five Points and Route 33 trict can only follow good roads. As ·
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Dlrectpr Smith Is lost. we Invite omce or State Rep eaentative, she
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him to·come to Meigs County 81111'
w1U be traveling extensively over
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lor himself. In Ids letter, he the district durlrlg the next three
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months and wW have the OPIM tun·
"With the large number of lty to personally ·~ the ImporI
needed, worthwhile projects tance ol the petition drlve. AA a
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. arou!J(! . the state, it becomes ' member or the IIIIPOOtion party, I
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necessary to prioritize ·the few that heartily endone her seiectlon.
call be funded and. advanced to · RepublicanS and Democrats alike
construction. After COII8Iderlni Ute w1U beuellt If this last-ditch effort It
nurriber of projects and' the limited successful.
f!mds, It must be recognized that
A wise pbliOiopber once aald,
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construction of Route 124 w1U be a "When the public apeakl With one
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con8lderable time In the ·future." ' voice, government u.taw," lt Is
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voice Ill protestlJI&amp; the Ioiii lllllect
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answer of the Pomeroy Chamber d. Athena ·to the ....S Of tile four·lalle
Commerce when tliey llll8ltimous1y . fl1lhway at Darwlll; ll1llR COilllruc. agreed 1D sponsor a petition drive In tlon work 011 Route 33 was done
the 91st D1stl1ci asking tllllt Athens, · more than «&lt; yeara aao. In Gallla

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refevance today than the giant brontosaurus that outlived Its U$efulness 1.50
·riuluQn years ag&lt;J.
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be. the most hi-tech In histocy. Computer tenntnals are set up by each
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There wtll be giant screerui and en!J!Igh da1zllng visual elfects to amuse
Humaa Evetlti, the ~live ·
~legates even In !his age of Star Wars and video games. A red, white and
Week!Y. "located Stein .aDd uked ·
illue color scheme was deemed too old-fasl)loned and this podlw:n Is cast In
hlm about this "advice." Stein
$hades of brown - . "earth tones," the GOP planners like to call them.
dented the' story ablolutely. HI told .
$Jeekly curved, the platfortn adjusts to each speaker's height .
them~ the oppoelte," heiald.electrmlcally.
''I told them ithe loaDI-could' not he:
: .Outside the .hall, the cuisine Is nooveau and so Is the city. Much of It done that way.'' l..argely becalllll!ol
~ly some ot the ~D hotels - lookS like It was b.illt last week.
the· mitigating c1rcum1tances ot' ·
• But When Frank J . Fahrenkopf Jr. raps the gavel at 11 a.m., EDT, on
Stein's 51.IPPOIIed advice, the FEC' .
Monday 1D call the 33rd Rllpubllcan convention to order, delegates might
· let theFerrarocommltteeoffwttha0
Well wonder what they're doing there.
1 Wl1st·tapplng Clvll pe!Uilty of $'1Sl._'
: No one Is challenging the renomination or.President Reagan and VICe
Who's telllag the truth?
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:presldent George Bush. Debates over the party platform have Involved
As Ferr4ro said in ~uly, tlv? vice''
~~~ ees of conservatism rather !1Jan any real ideological battles. For' an
presldel1cy Is an· ofllce of -hlglr '
Pt"acti~ ~the platform light Is over since party rules make it close
public trusl- On the .nwtd, she ..
1p !irJposslble to cany it I!&gt; the convention floor.
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fnade..for-televlslon shoW that the television networks are getting reluclallt
~~on the air.
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jn!plferlng selective CO\'el'ljge
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Holbl!rt's cUtrent ~ wer- •
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·Urban Development has an out- secretary lor fair housing and equal Involved on a dey-to-day beals-with- en't his'11rirt run-In \t'ltll houllnll~­
: "Those people In front of their lel~n sets wtll be entertained and
standing bench warrant against oppor;tunlty. When, JIIY associate tlu! building."
regulations. tn 19111, ~tal Jp the:
Vlfonned," ,saki the party chairman. "'That's never been my concern. My him that calls for . hls arrest In Toey Capacclo· cojltacted Hoillerl
Omclal documents , shOW that building llled ·a petltlbll With'•
~cern Is holding the Interest of the netwqrkS and the buttons (that
connection with housing code viola- at his $230,lXll suburbltn Maryland Holbert sold the three-story brick housing authorities' chm:glng Hoi:
eon1r01) whether or not it g&lt;JeS oot over tbe air."
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dons on property he formerly home, the HUD o!flcjal expressed buDding In ~ebruary 1984. Since bert With rent .IM!tclulrtl!!s , 11111!
·: The problem facing both parties ltl!IY well be that Polltlcs bas changed
owned In washington, D.c:
1981, the ..............
he had code vtolatioas. ·, '
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1 ~Ul UD ··-•·,
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4ru1·made the conventions largely (fretevant;
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. The bench warrant was Issued In
"lthlnk you lor brbiging It to my earned anywhere troin $5,1m to : Ait~t~agreed
, The last time a Democratic convention took more than one )lallot to
District ot Columbia Superior Court attention," he -- said. "H someone · $15,(11) ,a year In rental income on With most pi the tl!nents' al)egaielect the presidential nominee was In 1952. 'The last Republican last Oct. 28 when the Ht)D o!flclal was looking lor me with a warrant, the property.
· ~01101,, and. ordered Holbert 1D pay",
Oooventlon to go more than OllEl ballot was in 1948.
failed to appear in court for a I'd be concerned.". Generally, the
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The outstanding bench ~arran~·. $2,490 . 11!. adjustment,~._ '1111! [)e. • .
: 'fbe 111111llstakable feeling tlie Dallas convention takes shape Is that the "status hearlng''l In u.i case. It federal marshals are too busy With from a case !lied In April 1983, by cembet" l980, datlsion stilted that .&gt;
~rs or these events are numbered, at least as they now are structured.
orders th~ U.S. marshal "to arreSt more serious criminal offenses to the District of Col.um!M corpora- Holber(:s· ''failure :to 'Provide the ~ ,
' the' huge backlog of out.
W,ilhout the drama of a nomination contest, pOlitical conventions have less
Kenneth F . Holbert and bring him pursue
tlon·counset•s dlllce, allegliJg the33 proper heatiq lllld hot water•
ihterest than most surrmier lelevlslon reruns.
forthwith to answer the information standing bench warrants.
Instances of rauure to provide hot durtng variOus ~ from 19'18 to .
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wwld be 1ron1c if the conventions were dlmlnlshed by a decision by
charging him" With !allure to
"All the Problems I had with the water bJ violation 01 ~ district's the present ~· l!OURna" code ,,
~ion that they no longer aie Worth eJctEnslve. coverage. lt was
provide hot water for tetiants of a property were solved" as of March housing code. Holbert Is among 28 violationl of aucli liabltiultial na·
6qverage 1 of the political conventions a generation 8g1) that moved
seven-unit apartment bulldlng on 33 1983, Holbert sald, explaining: currentandformerlandlordsllsted ture as to slgnlllcantly affect the·.
Ol!evlslon news Into Its modern era. ·
occasions from November, 1982, I!&gt; : "From that point on I was only in the "MajorVlolatonSuriunary" health, sat~ and seciu:lty of ,•
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~ wllll'l!lllal!l XB'Illl"ble tllrouih the we el iwl
-titer ~ *""eee a cold front extelll!q from a low
Pi ••re uye: the ~d Mac!dnac 8C1'01811Uttbem Wltoc«wwn 1D
Sou1b [)eliola. 'nllll fniDt was expected 1D stretdltrorn aoulhem
OnUirio 1D ~ Indl8na and Mlliourl by Saturday ev&amp;llng. A

.lame&amp; }. Kilpatrick·.

husband's lnt~ts. uabWtJes and Forest Hllll tn a ~ ot.•
property transactjons? Her declra· $m,Wl ' homes. she lllld her ,'
tlon does not rnerety strain credul· h1151iand allo owa a · GM~:«m .:
lty; it smashes credulity lnto\l(eces rondolrtlnlum in St. Croix lllld a :
and tramples It underfoot. Ferraro vacation houle 1111e11e~ at 1195,«X»i
·was a dlrectQr of her husband's • on Fire Island. Are we to IIIIJII(IIe ·
multimillion-dollar corporation: that she acquired her lnlelftt Ill ·:
Did she never attend a directors' these finanCial and economic belief. :
meeting? Ferraro also was. its all her lonEl8001e?
1
·secretary-treasqrer ot the corjloraHoW . can she say abe never •
lion. She was a shareholder of the received "any'' llnancJal benefit .
·corporation. Who w1U beltew that from IMir husband's Interests? Her :
she had 1'npl knowledge" of her husband made Weaal loanl to her ·
husband's worth?
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1978 campaign amoqnlil!ll' to
Ferraro 8.nnuaUy made another $110,«X». Part of this he bon owed ,
statement In her disclosure form. from the East River S.vlniB Baak :
She swore she was entiUed to an on their joinii!Bvingll account; part •
exemption from the repor1illg . of it ·he borrowed 011 Ids life ; ·
requirement because she had 110t insurance; part of It he bQmlwed by (
derived "anY financial or economic ~ as cOllateral the ttust: •
benefit" from her husband's BCCQUni!l of their lhri!e chlldren. I
wealth. The operative word Is These were not ''benl!flts?" ,
:
"any."
WehaV..notheard thefullaU.-yof ;
Who w1U bellevf that? This those loans and their repayment, •
simple housewife from Queen!!, Ms. llut the records rellect a couple of ;
Blueberry Mullin of 1984, Hves in sllcky executed sweethe$)1. 'deals :
involving Ferraro, her lillBband, !
and her hus~'s business asao- •
elate Manny · Lermari. In an 1
affidavit !lied with the FEC, :
Zacc8ro declared .that be was :
advlaed by David Stellt, a lawyer ,
lormerly IISIOC!aled with the FEC, •
"that the proper JDj!thod of tundlng I
the campaign was to have I
mernben.of t~ canclldate:s lmme- !
dlatefamllyloan the committee the

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Geraldine Ferraro Issued a formal discloses to the Federal Elecdons
statement. She promised that by Commission, the record of . her
Aug. ~ she would mlike public not ll,l.lngs With the HOWle of.Rep~­
only her own Income tax returns but tadves will not go away.
also those or her husband, real
Ferraro was elected to the House
estate developer John Zaccaro. she In· November 1978. The lollowlng
would do this, she said, "because May she !lied the first other annual
my husband and I believe that It Is financial disclosure statements rein the public Interest to do so and quired by the Ethics in Government
because the office of vice pn;sident Act. Under the law, she was
Is one pl.high publlc trust."
required to dlsclo:;e the finanCial
This · past Sunday Ferraro holdings of her husband UD!ess.she
welched on I~t promise, "My could certlfy, under the penalties
husb;md feels, quite frankly, that that go with perJury, that she had
his business Interests would he "no knowlroge" of those boldlngs.
affected." She wtll not release his · Those are the operative wonk: "no ·
returns alter all.
knowledge." Every year Ferraro
The gentlewoman from Queens Is routinely has checked a box on the
In deep trouble. Let me be as blunt form stating that she Is entitled to
as she often professes herself to he:
an exemption from' the reporting
I1 a male' candidate lor vice requlrerrient.
president on a Oemocratic or
No know-? Is Ger'aidlne
Republican ticket had played as Ferraro truly prepared to look the
last and loose with the Ethics Act as country In the eye and swear that
Ferraro has played, the. media she had " ~ knowledge" of her
would be tearing him to
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j1ackson Pike, Is n«lt\Dg his lOth
anniversary of association with the
laclllty this month.
: "We are dedicated to to the
J!lghest possible standard of medi·
~al care and want the very best for
:OUr patients," Sattler said. "Yet, we
]&gt;ractlce Independently, each in his
1mo personal sty,le, which each of us
ieels Is most suited for his patients.''
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}lased, he continued, In his col·
'leagues- Drs. Gene Abels, James
kemp, Balusamy Subblah and
neraJd Vallee- and to the plaza's
yartous employees. 'Those Include
1lfflce manager Jeanie Stms; recep:tionlsts and secretaries; bookkeeplog and Insurance clerks; ~bora:
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aides; and janitor Lemley and his

Physician completes semiru,rr
POINT PLEASANT- Dr. Jolm Wade, otolaryngologist (ear, nose
. and throat ) ·pbyslclan affWated with Pleasant Valley Hospital, has
completed a week·long seminar In advanced allergy dlagt)osls and
treatment.
'l1le program, conduc.ted by Dr. Jame$ WWoughl)y o!Kansas City,
Mo., a noted leader lqallergymedlclne,washeldln Wtwamsburg,'Va.
• Wade and his physician's assistant, Jolm Carrington, received an
update on latest research In allergic and !ntenslve courses on
up-to-date methods of diagnosing and treating allergy problems.
The seminar was sponsored by the American Association· of
Ololaryngology and Allergy .

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and appraiSing.
AGaWaAcademyHlgh School
graduate, he has attended Morehead State ·University, Rio
GrandeCollegeandOhloUnlverslty. He Is also a member of the
National, State and Local
of Realtors and past president of
the Southeaster1) Ohio ·Board of
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Sattler, referring to the ultrasound.

. "The scope of comprehensive
fhedlca! care requires not only a
well-«julpped and functioning of·
. Dee, but also a hospital and
· .; 'coiwultants In the v1¢0us special·
lies of liledlclnes .and s\1rgel;',"
Sattler said.
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surrounding area are fortunate to
have . one of the better rural
hospitals," ·Sattler said. "For the
laSt 12years, Holzer Medical Center
hospital has prospered and steadily
Improved Its facUlty and medical
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GALLIPOUS-RitaHunthas
joined the staff of Head-Quarters
procedures along with me(li9l
teclmology advances hilVe
byJuanlta, 313ThlrdAve.
seenattheplazalnthet:&gt;ast10)'1eahr"A graduate of Buckeye HWs
-1-J~er Center, Hunt has had a
Flrst,pulmonaryfunctlonandblood
year of expi!rlence with En·
gas . studies were Improved, In
· addition to X-rays, renewal ot the
· =~ Mirror, 529 Jackson
electroc~opaph with the add!·
tlon• of a treadmlll and Avionics
stress test system, and tl)e addition
GALLIPOLIS -' James R.
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Jr. has · joined the
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. professional sales staff of Cen"Immedlate ,examination and
visualization of a number of organs
tury 21-Southern HWs Real
and organ systems Is possible as It
Estate lnc., 23 Locust St.

He explained that the most
conunon examinations are those of
the heart. gallbladder, Uver, bWary
duct and pancreas, kidney and ·
bladder; pelvic organs and other
special examinations which are
useful~ daily practice.
Association with larger medical
laboratories Is constantly renewed
by the plaza, Sattler continued, with
best ~lectlon based on the quality of
work, optimal communications and
lowest possible cost to patients.

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Institute, a pubUc relations agency generally
receive a 10 percent Ohio would pay anywhere !rom $Ill
lor
the
Insurance
tndusuy.
discount
In
their auto Insurance
to $234 more a year for coverage,
Mil rt * d ~ Wrtler
whUe a 23-year-old female would
Ms.
Johnson
conceded
women
premlwns
from
the
premlwns
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&lt;DLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A $2
;. l'OIIERoY l- 'l'llirty-tllbt IICboal bul driven certlllateS bave
pay$85to$397moreyearly,basedon
In the same situation Would
mWion JaWIUlt flied In Washington tend to pay more tor health
beallfiiiiiiM!d by lbe Me!cs Cwaty ~ ot Educalkn
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by the National Organization for
lliSurance thai! men, but said most pay·
. 'l111paup4CIIfdel:
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Womeo to eliminate gender-based people are covered by group health
Ealtam Lacal..;. Paul Bier' WIDiam Hannum, Ruth AnD Maaten,
rpx_e_nl_ums__;,._a_19-...:
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andthusdon'thave
lDiuraDce
rates
has
Ohio
feminists
:&amp;:Ill*' Newell. OlrJe)o T. Pul1lnl, Cyulhla Rector, VIolet Satterfield.
and
tnSuranoe
atnclals
at
odds.
to
pay
!lJe
premtwns
themselves.
!loutbl!nl Lacal- Wllldlll Elvin, Wllllam Downie Jr., Clw1ell T.
'lbe suit tile last week against
·The tnsui'ance payments that 'do
~. ~ Hm. 'lb:mll Hm. W&amp;Dda Laudermllt James
Mutual~
Omaha
yys
~are
r · 01111111. J:liJIIondl R.bler, Aaron'Sayre, 0an Smltll. Delbel"t Smith, • wercluulged for health CO\Ie!'age·. come directlY. !rom most people's
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NOW tlgures show women typically favor women, she said, Industry
vtdd ~~«. Teresa
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NOW OPEN
pay $16,000 II'IO('e t11an men for a . estimates ~ a woman typically
i Ciwnellla, Dcnna ..,.,., Katherine Delklns, Deborah Gl'llliler,
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1Ue11rtie of auto, health, disability will pay $8.455less In autO Insurance
Set us for •
PtijjiJ:b Kell, Eve\vil ~Juanita Lambert, Cora Lottla, James
and life Lnsurance.
during her lifetime than shewwld If
j Mllllr, Jack McMecy, Gloria Oller, WWJ8m Sinlth, Mont Vanoe,
selection of chilSm1e ln8urance ottlclals dls~Xl!e shewereaman,and$3.210tesslnllfe
Clllrlll Wllllami!D. ~Wood.
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that and counter that wcmen are Insurance.
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"The whole point ofInsurance Is to
AU bul ddva a are required to attend a safety worklbop before
beca~
they
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to
Incur
more
sprea,d
the risk," saldBettyCarto!l.
tilly l'l!lllll,.-e 1be1r cerll!lcata. A makeup session for those unable to •
expeiUleS.
BeSides,
they
say,
If
sex
legislative
coordinator for the Ohio
llltallt the llrlt WUbhop will be held at 7: :tl p.m. 'lllurslay at Me1p
were disregarded as a basis for NOW chapter. '"lbe InsuranCe
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flgilrlng Insurance premiums, companies will make money no
women may wen· end up paying matter what"
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Ms. Carroll
and other · NOW
· Yet Blue CrosS of OhiQ dot!s Dot - me~t~b\!rsobjecttoratedlfferenttals
POMERoY- The Meigs County H~ Soclety.andthe Meigs
' County Oepariment of Health will Co-sponsor a rabies clinic !rom 1 to
. differentiate In Its health Insurance based on ·sel\. In any kind of
4 p.m. Saturday at the Columbia TOWIIIhiP ~ Stalion.
• rates based on sex. 'We haven't InSurance, regardless of actuarial
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Dr. Carol Olbome will be the velel'anarlan with the rabies shot to
·, · CCIII $3. There will also be other lnmculallons available. DoP must
benetlts men ~ versus benefits
· "I'm not aware of any slgniflcant
W()JJ'lefl use, " said Jolm Baumari,
• be l4Uhed and catll must be In cal'i'lers.
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"vice president of communications ums. for mates and females~ after I !
for the company.
· age :15," she said, "and I dOn't know
"Insurance lnduslty numbers that t~ girls are any more
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haven'tagreedwlthNOW'sforqulte . responsible· In a car than teenage
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a wtille," said Noreen Jomson, boys."
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The 19111 Pontiac Trans-Am was stolen Wedneeclay rnomlng tram
president of the ()hll) Insurance
Ms. Johnson said women over 25
tbeSmltb-Ne\ICIIcarlotlnPmeil)'andwasreroveredFrldaynlght
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Mary Stew~ ot Qark ~. Dlltlfled, the department that
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ntJelln!l! Friday nlgllt l1er tesldence was entered and some US Jn ·
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10 am. and 7::1l·p.m,,.someone had ldcked tn lbe back door and
entered her J'Midence. A rUle and a ~ are missing.
The Audiotone INSIDER
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fortlbla fit, and- the p81iarmance you need to halp improve
GALuPous- A gi ese llrecausatapproxlamtely $51) damage
&amp;
your haaring quality. Come in and we'll show you the many
to a Nell AVl!!IUI! boUle Friday IIIIII'JIIng.
1'111! bllze !X* out 1D 1be ld1dleD ot the boose OWDell by Ralph
advan'-tha INSIDER h• to offer.
Hulrhln~m,: 10 Nell
at appuxluwtely 11;12 a.m. aremllng to
PER CASE
CAN)
Ga!llpnll• F1re Depllrtrnent oftlclals. They said lbe fire was
No,;,
Calebnrting
our
36th
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cation .' TIM ..me dependable service • .with ho.me ap·
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Fruit product marketed

: "Last but not least, appreciation IS
:expreSsed to Jean Trace, med tech,
:Who has workedwlthme forlOyears
ilow.and,neyerfalledherobllgatlons
1o our patlel\ts," Sattler said.

BU. 4river certificates approved

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Ponwsot MiddllfU111-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Plea~ant, W. Va.

....-.-l..ooal Briefs:-- Feminists, insurance fir1ns cla8h over lawsuit
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STORE HOURS:
9 am til
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CHESHIRE - Ohio Valley Electrtc D&gt;rJ&gt;. has presEilted Its
annlversruy award lor lJ years of service to two Kyger Creek station
employees, Eugene R. Steele and J~h E. FenderOO;ch.
Steele, assistant chief chemist, joined OVEC on Aug. 16, 1964 as a
guard, and was promoted on Jan. 26, :tre5 to filter plant operator and
sampler In the chemistry department.
He became a chemist assistant on Oct. 29, l!ffi, and was made a
chemist on Sept. 1, 1958. He was promoted to his present position on
Feb.1,1981.
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Pleasant. ·
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He came to the company on Aug. 16, 1954 as safety supervisor, a
position he held until Oct. 1, 1977,. when. he became personnel
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Ohio Point Pleatanl, W. Va..

Large crowd watches· ·tractor pull
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ROCKSPIUNGS-Tbeflrltaf . . ..., ......
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two truc1t IJld tractor pu111 c1 the
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Me1p ewnty Fm Wl!l1t more tbaD . wlnDe!' Ill theiiDlfleldllllck tractor
fourhOunFrldlyllllbtmuchtolbe ' puDwttlltopprlzebeJDCSlOO.Second
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· Tile eiiJIIIIa'dt c1 Friday's ewnt Ardlercii..oweUwasthlrd.
was m INdia. With two tractor
Meauwhlle, 16 clasaes tor b:rse
. ewnta belll8 beld. .·
and pQIIIea was held In the annual
In the !liD) four... wbllel drive Milbow for )'ooth Thursday at the
modified tfudllleld,.OaytoqJobn·. MelpC4mtyFalr.
aon, ~'took top 1noaey af
HayeiWCII the highpoint
$1'15 w1111 ~ S!nlth: WeJIIIOn, · hone prize . with Sandy Johnson
CIDIIne In aeaind and Ilam!,y winDing the reserve horse award.
Ma'nsfleld .01 GuyayiUe pladl1g H1gb pcmt ~ award was woo by
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placellln each claiS werespoiiSCI'III
by M.G.M. of -Pomeroy and the •
Meigs 4-H Pleasure Riders.
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and~ Cmlpton was pail!!·
keepet . CharlesMus'serandNelloll
NeweU wen! timekeepers with the ,
ring crew Including Mike Jooes, :
DarlelleHayes, Jeff Arnold, Karal' •

Grlf!!th,JbnBil!Hobstetter,Debble ;

Jo~ · and Rachel, · Downie.
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party following the show w~
provided by Burger Chet ot Porne- !
•InthelOIDitleldllllckttactorpuU JlwardaoiD&amp;toTracyMlchael.
roy. A hotdog and marshmallow ~
~ Mau-os o( Racine took
High pOint and reserve trophies roast followed the show:
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In the 6IDl four-wheel drive
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GRANDCHAMPloN HOG .,ned by Amy Ritchie,
Tmn Wolfe, ppeeLieal of the~ Home
Reedsvlh, was purchased by the Raclne-Synicuse Natlooalllallk, Amy JUtclde, owner, Usa Collins, and
Home Natlaalllallk at the annuai4-JI.FFA Uvestock . JIJn Parker, Junior Fatr Queen and King.
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By KATIE CROW
Memorial Hoopital; Joc!Y Taylor. Po~roy,
Cotterman Suffolk, Thornville, $1, Central Trust; Ann Trailler, Pomeroy,
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$-00. Elberfelds; Pomeroy; Diana WOllam·
: ROCK SPRINGS - Bob Camp- Ohio purchased !he grand champion soo, Rutland. $.90, ,Sugar Run Mill; Steve
,bell of Hemlock Pipeline Co., pair of Jamoo, owned by Andy Rose, Mather, Long Bottom, U5, Bogg, Sales and
Se!vice.
Racine, purchased the grand cham- Rt 2, Racine, for $1.!10 a pound.
Lor! Rltchle, Coolville, $1.00, Diamond
Ohio Valley Lumber, Middleport,· Stone
Qion steer at the annual Meigs
Quany, Greg. Taylor, Pomeroy, $.90.
fumty 4-H-FFA Junior Fair Lives- purchased the reserve champion Farmers Bank and Savings; Craig Bolin,
Pomeroy, $.75, Farmers Bani&lt; and Savings·
1ilck sale held at the Meigs County pair of lamoo, owned by Charlie WPSiey
Holter, Long Bottom, Ui, M.G.M.:
Barrett, Rt 1, Rutland, for $1.55 a J&lt;ff Brown, Middleport, $.90, Twill Ql)'
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Machine Shop; Jim McDaniel, Pomeroy,$.75,
The anlmal, owned by Todd IXllllld. .
Racine. Home National Bank; RoWe CaJa.
Tripp, Rt 3, Pomeroy, went for$2.55
Here is the list or prospective way, Reedsville, $.75, Production Credit
perpounct
sellers and buyers from Friday's Assn.; Keith Allm, Ractne, Uo, Hemlock
Pipeline Co.; Aaron Sheets,· RuUand, Sl.~,
Last year's steer, owned by Paul three salEs ..
Bank One; Jennifer Taylor, Pomeroy, Sl.~,
Facemyer Lumber; Tom Pullins l.JJng
· Cnlllns, Reedsville sold fOr $3.55 a
HOGS
pound.

The Racine-Syracuse Home Natjonal Bank purchased the grand
ch;unplon hog owned Amy Ritchie,
Reedsville, fOr $4.35 peqiound. Last
;,:ear's grand, champion was also
purchased by the Racine-Syracuse
Home National Bank from Amy
Hager, Reedsville, for $3.15 per
pound.
The bank, In addition to purchas·
lng the grand champion hog bought
nine Other animals. It was the

second largest single buyer.
Fruth Pharmacy, Middleport,
purchased the grand champion
lambfor$4.70perpound.·Lastyear's
lamb sold for$4:50a polind. Owner of
the Jamb was Will Poole, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy.

For the second consecutive year
the Farmers Bank and SaVIngs Co. ,
was the largest single buyer. They
purchased l2anlmals. Last year the
bank purchased 10 animals.
Bob Eastman, owner of Big Bend
Foodland purchased the reserve
champlon steer from Dan Tripp,
'fuppers Plains, for $1.00 per pound.
F;astman also purchased the reservechamplon palrofhogs f0r$1.ll
.a pound from Amy Ritchie, '

ReedsvWe.
Vaughan's Cardinal, Middleport,

purchased the reserve champion
hogfor$3. Theanlmalwasownedby
Paul Hendrix, 'nippers Platns.
Gene Whaley of Whaley's Auto
Parts purchased the grand cham·
pion pair of hoi!S owned by Scott
l)pton, Reedsville for $1.~ per
pound.
The reserve champion lamb was
purchased by LaSalle Restaurant.
Hotel and. Lounge, Middleport for
$3.~ per pound. The animal was
owned by Jayne Ritchie, Rt. 2,

Bottom. $.95, Racine Home NatlonaJ

Amy Ritchie, lleedsvllle, $4.35, llacille
Home NaUonal Bank; Paul Hendrix. Tuppers
Plains, S3. Vaughan's Cardinal; Scott Upton,
Reedsville, 11.30, Gene ,Whaley cl Whaley's
Auto Sales; Amy Ritchie, ReedSvtlle, $1.30,
Big Bepd Foodlalld; Tom Parker, Pomeroy,
$150, Farmers Bank &amp; Savings; Srott Upton,

lleedsvWe. $125, Fruth Pllarinacy; Jim

Caldwell, R.@edsVIIJe, $1.~. Bank One,
Pomeroy; Allee Ritchie, ReedsvUie, $2.30,
Contractors Service Inc.: Lisa Burke, Reedsville. ll:IJ, Village Pharmacy: Mike Jones,
ReEdwtlle, $1.15, Farmen Bank!\ Savings;
Chari'" Wolle, Racine, $1,30, Dale HW Ford;
Patrick Gibbs, Reedsvrne, $1.41, Keebaugh's
Shake Shoppe: Mark Jones, ReEdsvtlle, $1.10,

Phll Roberts. Counl)' E.eer.
Amy Hager, Reed5v1lle, $115; Fanners
Bank &amp; Savfnp; Jason Hager, Reedsv:tlle,
SUO, Cenll:al Trust; JennJier Roush, lleEdsviUe, Sl.lO, '1'\1/tn City' Machine Shop;

Christopher Grindley, Racine, n .10, Alilens
Livestock Sales; Chad Woae, Racine, $1.10,
Ohio UniVersity Inn; DelanJ Baker, ~
VIlle, SIJO, Quallly Print SOOp; Tony Hendrix,
Tuppers Plains, $).30, Sinunons Olds, Cadillac and Chevrolet: Trent Upton, Reed.svDle,
SllO, $UO, Meigs Reclamation Service; Tom
Everett. lleedsvllle, 11.3.'5, Racine Home
Natlollal Bank.
Mike Hollman, Pomeroy, 11.10. Bank One,
Pornen&gt;y: Jel! Caldwell, Rl!edsvtlle, n.w.
Central Tnlst; Randy llir&lt;ldleld, RuUand,
SIJO. Jennller Sbeets; Randy Bln:hlleld,
Rutland, pall', $.75, Farmers Bank!\ Saving&gt;;
Trent UJiton, Rl!edsv!Ue, pair, $.10, Simmons
Olds, Cadillac and Clievrolet; Allee !Utchle,
Reedsv!Ue. pall', $.80, Ches,... Agrl Senrtce;
Mllce Hottman, Pomeroy, pair, $.10, Racille
Home National Bank; Roland WW, Rutland,
palr. $.70, Simmons Olds Cad mac and
Cllevmlot; Charles Wolle, Raclne; pall', 1,10,
Simmons Olds, Cadillac and CbrmJiet.
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Todd Tripp, Pqmeroy, $2.:55, Hemlock
Plpellne Co.; Dan Tripp, Tuppers Plains,
n .:;o, BJg Bend Foodland: Kenny Ritchie:·
CooivtUe, $1.10, Ractne Home National Bank;
Atll'll Tripp, Tuppen Plains, $1.~ C..tral
Trust; Lisa Hawk, lleedsvtiJe, Sl, Farmers

Bank &amp; Savings; Lisa Cdllns, Reedsvtlle, $1.,
FarmersBank&amp;Savtng,; LeeAnnRoblnoon,
Coolville, $1.15. Hemlock Plpollne; Greta
RW!e, Pomeroy, SI. Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings; Paul p,illns, ReedsvUie, $.11),
Swlsliel' &amp;. Lollse Pllartnacy; Tmn Stot&gt;art,
Racine, $.115, Ractne ·Home Natlonai ' Bank;
Krista! Bolln. Pomeroy, $.'1!1, Fanners Bani&lt;
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Valley Lwnber; Jerry G.,.,.,., Racine, $.115,
Tri-Coiml)' Meat Packing; Ed COillns,
lleedsvtiJe. $.75, Dank One; Jodi Brown.
Mlddlep6rt, $.9.'5, Associated Fabricators:
JuUe Hawk, Reedsvllle, S.75; Veteram

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macy; Jayne RitC!hle, Coolvllle, S3.~~e
Restauran~ Andy Rose. Ractne; $1.«l,

Co~. Thornvl.lle,OhJo; CharUeBarrett,
Rutland, $1.55, Ohio Valley Lumber; WUI

Poole, Pomeroy, $1.90, Riggs usro Cars;
Amy BerlthlmPr, Reedsvllle, $1.10, Bank
One; Tim Dorst, Tuppers Plains, $150,
Farmers Bank " Savtnp; RDdney BeegJe,
Racine, $1.11), Dale HOI Ford; Jane RJtch.ie,
Coolville, SljO, Senator Oakley Collins.
Jennifer Sheets and Richard Jones; Rodney
Beea"Je, . Racine, $1.35, Southeastern EquJp-

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. TOP FAIR STEER - 'lbe Melp Coody Fair's
grand champion lteer owned by Todd Trlp'p, BL 3,
Pomeroy, Willi pui"CiiMM by Bob Campbel of
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4-11-FFAIIveltodlllllei!'JolciiQ'nlp.&amp;. Plclured are; 1-r,
Bob Campbel, 'fllnnv C•D•'-J, beef prJnl: E S, Lilla .
CoDw _.Jim~. Jumor Fair Qeen and Klllr·,,:
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Andy Rose•.Racine,~~ Cotterman Sutrolk;
·Amy Berlthlmer, Reedsville, 11.35, Keebaugh's Shake ' Shoppe; Larissa Long,
Pomeroy, $1.25, Central Trust; Larissa Long,
Pomeroy, $1.30, Dr. John Ridgway; Tim
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OtJ Drnt.n; David Rice, Reedsville, S2.10.
Bernard Fultz; Lori Burke, Coolvt1le, $2,
Cole's Solllo; Mindy Spencer, Pomeruy, $1.35,
p&amp;.J Auto Pa.rts.
Danny LA!onard, Pomeroy, $1.00; M.G.M.;
Marc Howard, Rutland, SUI), Brazel &amp;
~I Otl Drillers; Cara!Yn Barton,l1.55, La
Salle Restauran1 and Holley Brothers Construction; Marc Howard, Rutland, Sl.EI),
Farmers Bank &amp; Savini&gt;: MaraJyn Barton,
ReodsviUe, 11.35, , Central Trust; Jared
Sheets, Rutland, $2, Leadillg Creek Corp.;
Maralyn Barton, lleedsvllle. $l!i0, Federal
Lapd ~\]II; Rick Van HouJen, Rutland, $1.~,
Boggs Sales 1ft Service; Tracy Beesle.
Ractne, Sl.OO, .Racine Home National Bank·
Jared Sheets, Rutland, St_Eil, Racine Ho~
Natkmal Bank.
Mindy Spencer, Pomeroy, $1.50, OhiO
Valley PJumblng &amp;: Heating aiKl A.ce
Haroware; !kent Norton, Poi'IIB'OY. $1.35,
G&amp;J Auto Part&gt;;, Mic.heU. Matthews; Pomeroy, 1&lt;.10. Leading Creek Corp.; Betl)' Jo
Hunt, Long Bottom, S2. Riggs Used Cars; Lorl
Burke, Coolville, $2.10, G&amp;W Plasllc Co.;

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Ookley Collin! and Jennller Sheets; Caratyn
Barton, Reedsville. 11.60, Production Credit
Assn.: Rick Van Houten, Rutland, $1.35. Big
Bend Properties; Srott Burke, COOivtlle,
$1.115, Boggs Sales and - · Amy
Shriver., ~lie, Sl.OO, Hawk's Amoco;
Danny -~nard, Pomeroy, 11.150, • Racine
Home N'atJonal Bank: Brent Nor1on. Pomeroy, n.35, Ace Hardware and Ohio Valley
Heating &amp; Plumbing; Scott Burke, Coolville,

Sl-00, ;rrt-Counry Meat Packing; Tim Dorst,

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pound at the IIIDIIII 4-H·FFA lveliodt 1111e beid
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season.

League Winners were dkey COn·
mlly 811(1 Ken Freciler .with Bill
Childs and LIOnel Bags; CharlEs
Sa)'JI! and Halwy VanVniillal and
MICkey Childs
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Village fu~ds
total $553,464
MIDDLEPORT - All MlddJe.
port VUJage moneys as of July 31
totaled 1:&amp;,46'-67, VIllage Clerk·

respectively, for each fund Includes: general, $16,921.81,
$18,224.54, $.11,5«1.23; street mainte$6.Ja~.86,

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fiWI' VOLUNTEERS Oluter rnemhers of the lJ3t
M'*Uip ad Elnerpncy Squad
inJ+eded C.wed) Steve McEI...._, and Tad Bowen; (standIDI) Bard 1\!odson, Paul

Treasurer Jon Buck report&amp;,
Receipts, dl.ibursemeats and tbe
end of tbe
month balaDce,

nance; -$7115.37.

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Swllher, Jolm Vruman, Jkn
lAwla, Tam MIDI, 'Dave Jenldal; CllariN ( Clmk) Wile, .
~ FroM,· B.F. Pannai~!e
mdJike Tumer. The~ ....
oWfed the fire cleplaimeat,
'lbey were tralaed Ia ballc a,.

$1m.ll,

detk:lt; HUD,DQJ.'EC~llpts,$18,517.36,
$18,7'10.37; federal revmue $1rfng,
$0033, $661.92, $2554.47; street light,
$356.21, $1468.17. $7101.63; street
levy, $.li6.21.. Pl-88. pj,486.13; tire

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deticlt; fire truck; f}.37.47, $13.92,
P,518.03; ge11eral bond reUrement,
$118.74, $6.96, $18,694.'19; S81)!1a!y

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disbursements. ~.717.29; tire
00\lse lmprovmlent 'tund, ~.76,
$3376.59, $13,532.52; water tank, no
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(15,512.03,' $24,441.53; sanitary ·
sewer,

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Photos courtesy

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Midd lepot:i: Fire
and ·EmergenCy

$29,871.41; swimming pool, $2922.15,
$S&amp;Xl.31, $1185.91 deftclt; cemetery,
,$385.00, $1636.24. $ZMI.:rT deficit;
water meter trusts, $444.58, $455.00,
iro,485.:1i.

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$50,721.86 while expenditures
amounted to $89,539.47.

July reports given
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Ftre Department ahswered 3!1
calls duriDg JUly lncludlng niDe ttre
and ll emergency runs. All vehicles
were driVen 583.5 miles during that
perkld. In addition, M(lldlfp&gt;rt
Pollee ofllcers made · 48 arrests
llurlng tbe mooth: fnvesttgall!d Dine
accldellts and vehicles were c1rtvm
5.~ mDes. Parking meter collections tolaled $755.50wlth 400parldng
meter ticketB being wrtttJ!II. Merchant police ~n totaled $56.

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squad was staffed by the same
grow.
Ore truck and a committee was
men who made up the ftre
'J1Ie application of that old appointed to purchase another department. ·
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adage Is seen In the development
truck, just for the first aid
The late James Daniels, ftre
of today's smooth-running . equipment.
chief of Middleport, said at the
Meigs County Emergency MediNo trucks were specifically
time the truck was purchase&lt;!.
cal Service:
designed tO .carry emergency
' 'It's a dream come true. We've
The . ~~small acorn," which
worked long and hard ,to make
equipment at that time, -so•the
today · provides · much needed
fire flghlf'I'S ~bought a true!&lt; and
this emergency truck a reality."
seJVIce to people across the
outfitted It themselves.
The , Middleport emergency
county, was a small first aid kit
The truck was buUt by "rrifdsquad Is the oldest \UIIt jn
almost 50 years ago.
night requtslilon." WorkerS at
Southeastern Ol)lo and possibly
It was In Middleport, which
the Hobson Yards; below MidIn the state.
boasts tbe first emergency
dleport, bunt side cabinets for
Sc:rne members of the first
· squacl,41 tbe rounty, thlltthe late
the truck during the · slack . enagency squad were Emmett
Henry Hennessy S\lgge5ted tiremoments on lfie midnight shift
Slruler, Jolui Vroman, , C.R.
fighters buy a first aid kit. That
at the yards.
KruT, Sidney T. Russell, B.F;
• Wal fn 1937.
By tbe time the truck was
· Parmalee,_ Robert McEhinney
Purpose of the kit at the time
and Calvin Reichman.
ready, tbe fire department had
waa far use by ttre .flgiJters. · acq\1~ a $D) ~tor tor
. ~ squad ' sent wQrd ' to
However, the Idea of . adding
emergencies. In AugUSt, 'a Sllf:'Si.lmiUndlng communities It
othet' ~lpment 1Q tbe first aid
c1a1 squad wu- creall!d 10 · WOUld respon&lt;tto trouble !"'lls In
kit ~~~~lyl9.ll,
respond to eme~ge~cy calls. The ·, · theli: area,
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: Pomeroy, was arrested by .Pomeroy Police Officer Jerry Rought at
5: 15 a.m. Saturday morning when
he was caught moving a quantity - ""
beer and !!lgarets, allegedly stolen In
·a brealdng and entering at the .
Ptxneroy Wine Stpre, In a shopping
cart on Mechanic St.
Shortly before, Officer Rought
had dlsrovered a window broken out
of the wine store. Later he fllund li!@',\!1
Eblin moving out Mechanl~ St. with
merchandise allegedly tak.lng durIng tbe brealdng and entering ot tbe
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Great oaks from little acorns

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1940's while Racine and Syracuse started In tbe early 1950's .
and otber units were formed as
"lime marclied on.
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The first transport cost $7,00J.
The money was raised through
donations as well 1'5 fish-fries
and spaghetti dinners and other
fund_ raisers staged by the fire
figh~rs. In comparison, tbe
latest transport the county
emergency .service bought cost

$4l,OCO.
· After treating tbe Injured with
first aid, the emergency squad
would call tbe locru funeral
home for transport to the
hOspital. In 1000, the ' squad
acquired Its ·own transport and
by 1965, the squad owneci tlll'ee
transports.
Elllergmcy conununlcations
were different from today's

modern, paging system. The
The "great oak" is now
squad and fire deadministered by the . Meigs
partment .operated through a
County Emergency Medical Sersiren system. The short blasts
vice but is all staffed by
were for the llrst aid squad and
volunteers. Most of the volunthe long were for a ·fire. ,
. leers have either Emergency
When the first squad acquired
Medical Technician (EMT) or
an equipment truck In 1939, the
Advanced EMT status, one step
rurloslty of tbe Middleport
below that of paramedics.
restderits brought them to the
Besides the specially designed
fire house with each whlsUe.
transports and advanced comEventually, tbe fire depart..
munications network, the emerment asked the people to stay
gency service is has access to
away - they could not even get .
Grant Hospital 's Life Flight, a
out of the fire house for the
helicopter service for critically
people.
Injured patients, for transportAll types of emergency calls . fng to several hospitals In
were answered In 1959. The unit
·Columbus.
answered 175calls. By tile end of
. was once a' small first
July !his fear, the Middleport
What
squad responded to 238 calls and
aid kit is now funded through
of course, a number of other • taxpayer monies and staffed by
squads were functioning this
the same spllit that helped the
year.
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Kindergarten pareri18
meet Tuesday evening

RACINE - Parents of Southern
Local School District kindergarten
students for tbe new yearwW meet
at 7: ll p.m. Tuesday In tbe high
school cafeteria,
ldentlflcatkm tags wW be Issued;
. clasl assignments made and bus
routes explained. Anyone not previously registered must do so at this .
meeting.
Opening day for school In tbe
Soutbern Locil District wW be Aug.
28. Bus routes wW .be ll)e same as
last year and food WUl be served on
tbe first day. Any new students In the
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may register at tbe high.
sclilol- on 'tuesday, ThunJday and
Frtday . next week. Anyale with
questions may contact SUpt. Bobby
Ord at 949-2600.
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Plan work session
POMEROY -TheMei~Aihletlc
BoosterswW ~Ida worksesslonat5
p.m. Monday at tbeJe ~~:~~~~
Stadlwn In Pomeroy.l'yl
towearold
tot.akepalnt
rollers and cleaning supplles. A
meeting wW following the work
SessiOn.

Couple sues contractor
POMEROY - In Meigs County
CommonPleasCourt,IIUlleC.Stout
lind Carol J. Stout ofPanaoy Julve
tiled a laWSUit against D. Bulngardllef of MiddlePort. alleging a
swimming pool was not· ptopetly
constructed. Plaintiffs ll!l!k 18,4511.
In other court action. Denver
Bush of Par-""IIIY and RbondaBush

.have ftled for dissolution· Ill

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tbelf

)nan1age.

Ford. lhownt above lei; to carry

1!1\lelpocy
eqlllprnaa. ''lbe· '*"'1M IIIIi Ill Bobaaa Yarde
IIIJiped ...... lbe lnlck wllllllde caiJini!G 'l1le . -....... al a., MkldJepnrt Ella ll*fiC) Squad,
lhown be!DW- ~ JMa! In froal alanewtnnspori. 'lbe
19118 model .. llmllllir ill r*l 1r boap&amp; Ia 111110 and
ta -'Die ~-..... alowed the emerpncytMpid to

Funds di$trihuted
OOLUMBUS -

State Auditor

Thonlas E .. FE'flllll!m 'ft!POIIa tbe
last dlstrlbutkm "' l!l8l: state motor

vehicle ~lion
... recello'ed
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Melp County
$2,Z12.94. In adtltlcD, tile ady
received- $:15,(01 Ulldir tbe local

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ca1llnJ a ltieal funeral home for transport. Above,.the
newelltla ~ equlpmeat Is thl,s .-:ue unit of
the Middlepoit F1re Department. Flrefighlln&amp; and
erroetld"''Y medical aervlces have come a long way
IInce tbe beginning of the Middleport unit, and strides
are taken quickly In tlndlng newer and better ways ol
I'I!IIWe - eaaler on the llreflgblers and more helpM
lo the vlcllms.

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Calendar

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GAILIPOLIS -

• dlu&amp;lller ot Mr. &amp;lid Mrs. H, Tim

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PATRioT - Salem Baptist
Church Will have HomerornJng
services Sunday with the Rev.
Ken Saunders and the Rev.
Ralph Bunwell. Singing Will be
by the Salem Jubilee Singers
and the Concords.

Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

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; · · 's .crusade Wm be held at the
:. Middleport Church of the Naza··
• rene. 58! Beech Street. Monday
r. through
. Friday, 6: JJ to 7: 45each
• evmlng. Mrs. Shirley Cohen Will
;• have charge ol the program and
: all area chlldren are Invited to

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis
BusineSS and Professional
Wcmen's Group wW meet Monday, 6:.1) p.m. at Bob );:vans
~lterlxluse for the annual
:: tarnlly picnic.

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~ Wcmen's Club wW meet at 7: JJ
· p.m. Monday at the home of
, AlwildaWerner,Guestn!gh)wW
: be observed and members are to
: take a dessert. Loretta Jones,
• district director, wW be maldng
~ her annual vts!t to the club.
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[eglon Auxiliary will meet
Tuesday, 7: ~ p.m., at the
l-Egion hall on Bob McCormick

Road.
GAlliPOLIS - French CUy

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Garden Club will meet Tuesay, 2

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t- Florence Traines.

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lECTA - Walnut Ridge
Church will conduct Bible Study
• with the Rev. Earl H!nkle,
: Tuesday, 7:~ p.m.
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Rotary .Club will meet Tuesday,
,, !i_p.m.. at Oscar's.

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"Mute
Shrtne w!U meet Tuesday,

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Rev.' AihertMacKenzte; .
· Myra Banllov1ch of Maoedonla,
Ohio was maid of honor and
.brklesinaldl were Suzanrie Forman, Lori PacheJU · and Jodi
Jenkins. Blair Simpson was the

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; Will be renewed by B!shopOrvUleT.
and Elanor·Colllns, Aug. 23 at ljle
~ Ptipt£Ws1al Church Of God on
Easleln Avenue In Gall1polls.
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solernnl2e the vows on the Colllns'
, fourth WeddiJig anniversary.
A 1ea:ptloo will ropow at 2021
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flower girl.
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· Best man was Matthew Slem!t ot
Rale!gh, N.C .. and ushers were E.
V. Oarke illld Mark Lelftngwell. A
reception was held In the llaJlroom
of the Marriott following the

BUCKET
GRADE A

decorated with pink roses, baby's
breath, -orchids and tern. Appoint·
mentswerelncrystalandsUver.
The coup~ resldes at Delaware.
· The lrtle is a graduate of
Greenfield McClain H1gll Scbool · ··
and Rio Grande College Holzer
School of Nursing. S'!£ is employed
at the Fayette MemOrial Hosp!~, .
Wa,Silmgton Court Hoose.
ThegrciOmgraduatedfromMe!gs
High School &amp;ndRioGrandeCotlege
and 1s employed · as . chemistry
teacher . In the Delaware Oty ,
Schools. '
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·rehearsal dlilner at' the WOOden
SpoonRestaurantlnHlllsboroonthe
even!ngpreceed!ngtheWEildlng.

agement. They will reside at 233
!lectm!l Ave., GallipOlis.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Ml·
cheDe Marte J..etllngweU and Robert Earl Jenldns II were united In
. marriage July 14 at St. Charles
Borromeo Church 1n Albuquerqye.

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llotwwlthlnd!vldualtableloovered
In white and centered with baskets
of P~~Stel mums and IJ'!!I!IM!I"Y· The
four tiered wedding , cake was

·Michelle M. Leffingwell ·trades ·
vows with Robert .E. Jenkins ·II

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MIDDLE;PoRT -

W. Va.

rice blp. .
A pink llld white color IICIIeme
was llled In the reception decor&amp;·

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$ervlces, 10:~ a.m. at the First
.:Church of the Nazarene.

GAT! 'IPOLIS - Faith Tern:PE Chu;ch Will have homecomIng SEI'VIces Sunday beginning
W a.m. Speakers during the day
Wtll be. Bill Hayman, the ReV.
.Dellvet" McCarty and the Rev.
JIM! Gwinn. Singing Will be by the
Gospel Tones, ~I Genera·
tlons and the Gloryland
Believers. '

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SuaJe lrv1ne prellded It the aueet
book &amp;lid '~hey Trohanll dlatrlblited

Mn.B1111iralt.ll~&amp;lldMn.Jill ' .de 1011 fublaled with pr1IICIII

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Nesselroad married

: Blchlel, Gl'llldleld, &amp;lid M1cbM1 A.
c:llvlllln l!lll'l'll&amp;ebYher..r-o:a,
ol Mr. llld Mn. the brllll- 1 wb1te floor lllllth lldrtJ tied with tlpenld IUhel,
:.Gerop N-lroad, Pomeu.,., were aown ohlleer CJI'IIDilll over tdela midi! by the litlde'unother Bl'ld her
• ~ lriiiTied 011 JWie 16 !It 1: ~ In the ilee1111'11111111 ernp;re Wllltllne llld aunt. Mrs- ·Dorta Btctllel. They
. llftemocn It the Greenl!eld First lheer sleevelets bodice ol Wlllklli carried f'rench. riQ1e18YB of quiet .
United Metbod1st Church.
·with Vlctorlan nedc!!ne, lll'C8nted pink llld white 110111a n.s, clusters
The Rev. John C. Robison wlthsilkven!aelaceandappllques, of IllY o1 the valley; baby's breil.th
' pel1onned the CI!I'EiliOI\Y before an and detailed with seed pearls, a &amp;lid tied with satin stl'ellmErs. In
• altar decorated with two seven· ruftle of sch!tile lace and a cameo their hair they wore garlands of
. branched Candelabra decorallid schltfle applique centered 011 the mlnlatureplnkblossOmsandbaby's
: with pink cluullpagne and white bodice front. The skirt was trimmed breath with satin streamers.
~ apple b1ossoms tied with lace bows · atthepottomwithschlf11elaceandi
RtckVanMatre,Greeenfll!kl,was
• and streamers. Two side altar wide rutile ot crystal plea- and best man and Larry Fouch,
"'lll1;'lllll!l!lts of soft pink; Wblte fklwed !ntoachapi!llengthtraln.She Greenfield, and Steve Walburn,
• and pastel springtime flowers wen;&gt; wore a a garland o! miniature NashVUJf, Tenn. were the qshers.
• used and the windows featured .blossoms and baby's breath with
' The .bride's mother ~re a tea
:.llghted candles with hilrrlcane satin streamers In her hair. Her length dresss of Ivory embroidered
~ globes and .bouquets ot aU·wblte
victorian bouquet Wall of silk . hatiltewithaVIctorllinneckllneand
t roses. frusta and foliage. The bridal sweetheart, tea and . IIOIIIa rtl&amp;e&amp;, . fuD skirt. The groqn 's mother wore
:..alskl was ilecorated with clusters of s(Whimot!S, . ·lJly of the valley a dress ofroseqlana silkwith hateau
• forget-me-knots tled With lace lxlw$ clusters,lll\d baby's breath.
neckline and chemisE styling, and
AttendantS were Ms.. Margie · both IQid tea rose corsages. ·
';and streamers. The unity candle
•.waa USEe! wtth a pink and wblte Penn, niakl of honor; Ms. SOnya
A reception was held at the
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Biebel, sister or the brlc!r, brides· Buckeye Hllis &lt;i:ountry Oub, with
was
by Mrs. . maid; and Ms. Lori ~,cousin
Robin Miller, Rita Pierce, Karen
Ol'lllll1lt. wtth ilfthe~.
,YeagerandSherryj..unlng,serv!ng.

rene Teen Choir Will pt esent a
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lot. 10 o.ni.-4 p.m.; a.... 1 • II p.m.

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Happenings

'celery .••.... ~~~~ .... 39¢

Registration
BIDWELL - Bidwell Porter
ElEllll!"tary SchOol registration
r' is being conducted for new and
~ kindergarten students, daily be• foreAug.24,trom9a.mto3p.m.
Brtng Birth and immunization
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social wU,be held at the Bashan
Fire Depal1ment Friday with
serving to begin at 6 p.m.
Sandwiches, pie, cake, cookies
and beverages will also be
served. 'lbo9e attEnding are
asked to take aloog lawn chairs
sinCe there wW be llve mtertaln·
rnent. The soc1a1 is bellig
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Harold Rood reunion will be held
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musical, Aug. 26, 2: ~ p.m. to
: assist residents of Middleton
Estates raise funds to visit
Washington, D.C. All area sln·
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824 Third Ave., Gallipolis, or call
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observe the ssbbath or the Lord s day. Y011 ean be uaured where there
is such a confused mixture of doetrlne, it Is not of God, for "God il110l
tlteautAor of CMI/uWnl, htof~. Iii iu/l cAt&amp;rcAct of lAc Milltl" ll
Cor. 14:88). We can•atiD the dlaorder llld lllllblillh tbe true
we be in the ••c"""'-'" that teachN God's word of which He iJ "lAc
at&amp;thor, "and overeome ijto ·...,y;.,;o,." that Ia broucht in tbe world h1
""foUe doclrifloa. "We must hear God OD IIIII matter.
TlaeFint8 ..b••
The
ia lint mentioned, •llowlna God to be the lint to
I ob:1erve
of rest ':Afld "" lAc "~""A dar God ...Ud Ail
......... :\. reae.d ""lAc otllftt4 daJI••_.God blaood
tlte rev.,.,lt
(Gen. 2:2,3). Man wu 1191 ew~m•Niecl to keep the
sabbath for approx!matel;r twenty-five huildrod yean .later. Dilrina
the interim of the Patriarthal dllpenaatian, we have no Biblieal recora
where man was commanded to kee" the ubb4th nor lD7 example ot hla
doingso.
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The sabbath wu lint llllllt!l b;[ M - when be apob to the
children of Israel in the wUdemeu of Sin, ':A tid Ac IG*i 11ttto '""" TAU
·,:, tllat which tu LMd Aal• aaid, 7b.,_, il tAc rert ·of tAc llolr
sabbath •nto (M Lord. .. " lEx. 18:28). M- wu not cbargiag the
J ewa to 'keep a dar they bad beea obeervlnc. neither wu be opeald'lg
of a 'daf with wh1ch they were ·acqualntiiG. You can detact thla wu
oomethmg new to tbe ehlldren of ~I by ~ . M-'
explanation. .Note how Clrefully be atate1:1, 'TomoiTow tt lAc rut of lAc
llolr tabktA t&amp;fllo lAc Lord. ..s.z daJI• .,. dall gatAtr it; hi 011, lAc
1eventA dar, which il 1,\t oabblltll. itt .it tMnl doll be ....,... (Ex.
16:23,26). Thlo
anew comlllllld.
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The law of the ubbath wu legalilled during tbe · Mosaic.
dilpensation and l(!ven to the Jewe, the chooen of God. It wu riven
them by God In t6e wUderneu ol .Sinal after He dalivered them lrom
Egyptian bondage (Ex. 20:21. M-l)leakl of tbe pel'lltWII eoftiWit
(Ex. 31:18), the deealogue or ten eomiiWldmenta, God made wl~h
laraelst Sinal, and not tbt eovenut made 'with the patrlareh, 811 aome
suppooe (Deut. 5:2,3).
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belwoen God atld Im»t .. I gave U.... m, IGbbotAc, to bt a ..-,.
between,.. atld !Atm. ..'' (Ex. 31:17:·Eztk. 110:10-12). It wu a IIID
between God and lorael, ·cantnr to their ...~ the
deliverance fromT:f!tlan bondage, ':.tfld re!Miflb,.l~ !Mil IIIGII a
itt IM
Of Emt... IAat tAc Lord tir God """"" lAce
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IIIII God COIIIIII&amp;fltMd tAct lo /ceq tAc Nbbllti

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:•in Patriot ceremony June 16
: PATRIOT - Beth Salisbury and
Jack James were united In marjlage June 16 at 1:30 p.m. at Salem
·Baptist Church!
: · The Rev. Steve Ebert performed ·
lhe ceremony. . The bride is the
'daughter ·or Mr. and Mrs. Alden
&amp;!.usbury of Rt. 2 Patriot, and"the
iiroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs:
John James, Dayton Avenue, Wa·
$1ngton Court House.
. Music for the wedding was
proVided by Midge Harris, pianist,
and Jeff Saunders, vocalist. The
Church was decorated with bou·
quets and candelabras using the
Wedding colors.
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lather, the bride wore a gown of
)Vhlte lace over taffeta. It featured a
chapel-length train, and the bodice
was enhanced by lace and seed
Pearls With long llluslon sleeves .
)\'hlch Wef1 appilqued with alencon
lace. She wore a veil made of
Imported llluslon with corded edge
and appliques With alencori lace.
She carried a 'bouquet of miniature
rosebuds, carnations, daisies, VI·
oletS and the Dowers were accented
W sDk ribbons and a long trail or
· flowers highlighting the front of the
bouquet.
' Rho!lda Connell was ll)ald o! .
honor. She wore a blue floor-length
gown made of acetate taffeta with
an off-the-shoulder ruffle which
highlighted the bodice of the dress. ·
sLecarried a smaller version of the
bftde's bouquet,
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Electronic potatO ,
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May12

EDINBURGH, Scotlalld (AP) ~.
An eleCti'OIIIc "potato" ~
here ja goin&amp; to ~· lllld to MW iwJ
potatoes, eecordlnl to tl!e ~ ·
Development Aaency.
~ by the Scottllh IIIII£
tute ol A8rJcu!tural Enatr.aa 111(.:
the electi'OI)Ic potato~!~ wiD
pany real OI1EII as they travel trm.,:
farm to market. A$ IJIIICil as :10-

POMEROY - Kingston United
Methodist Church was the setting
for the May 12 ~ ol Lorra
EDen Wisecup, daughter of Mr.~
Mrs. Jwpes WisecUp, Kingston,
!onnerty ol POO)ei'OY, and Stacy
Glenn Claggett. son of Ronald
C~tt. Lehlgh Acres, Fla. and
Rosemary Hertenstein, Kingston.
Tile double-ring C!!l'eiilOilY was
perfonned by the · Rev. Barry
· Bennett before an altar decorated
with candelabra and arrangments
. ol white carnatlilns and pink and
lavendar mums. Tile ~· were
marked with white satin bOwS and
l:amched green grapes.
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· Doris Gray ol Kll!gston was the
organist. Escorted to the altar by
her father, the bride wore a ·whlte
sheer voile gown with a flOUII(ed
capelet yoke. The Vlctortan goWl1
featured a hlgh venlse lacenecldlne,
long fitted sleeves, basquewalstand
a bustle ·back with .a lilrge bow, :
trimmed In satin ribbon and
chantllly lace. She also wore a
matching hat.
She carried an E;ngllsh bouquet of
miniature white carnations, white ·
roses, gardenias, stephanotis and
greenery. Tile bride carried a white
Bible, girt ol her grandfather,
. Donald McKlnney, Chillicothe.
Sue Taylor, Pouieloy, was maid
of honor. Linda Congrove and Janet
Large were bridesmaids. They
wore lllac gowns with lace ecJvd
flounced capelet yokes, basque
waists with belts which tied In the
back. Each carried a heart-shaped
grape vine wreath decorated with
lavender .roses and green grapeS.
They alsO wore lavender roses and
baby's breath in their hair.
Amy and Stephanie Hawkins.

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heart shaped graapevlne wreaths
decorated With sweetheart lavender
roses and tiny VIctorian dolls
tlressed like the brldeSinalds. Tile
dresses for the dolls were made by
Mrs . .%da Taylor, Rutland.
Nephew ol the bride, Jeremy
Honaker; Pomeroy, · was ring

Neves of Santa Monica,
Calif., aunt,s ot the grQOm.
The ,b ride IS a IIJ'B(luate of Zane
Mrs. Kay

Trace High School and Is employed
at the Sa~ Bank. Clrclevllle.
·:rbe groom, also a .Zarie Trace
High School graduate, Is employed
at QualitY Farm and Fleet in

POMEROY-GlendaGallGum
aJid Stephen Thomas Fink
changed wedding vows In a private
ceu!IIIIJilY on June ll at 2: llln the
afternoon at the home of the bride. ·
: She IS I!Je daughter of Fay Gum,
Wolf Peli Road, Pomeroy, 11114
George Gum, MkJc!k:Port, ,and the
gi'90ill Is the 10n of Mr. and Mrs.
~r Fink, Howard St., NE\11

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Hush
are so soft even mother r;m.ture approves.

lipartment of Aging, wU1 be at the
sehtor Citizens Center, 220 Jackson
dot. GalllpoU s, on Tu-"'''ll'e,
.,....y, Aug.
21• at 10 a.m. for Golden Buckeye
card and Ohio Energy . Credit
slin-up. The Golden Buckeye Card
~ the bearen a discount from
P~r,t~clpatlng merchants.

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Choice of 3 Swimming Pools
Yea.r End Bonus Packages
ChOose Your Pool &amp; the Bonus

· Mr. and Mrs. J~ Foley
Computer pest

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TOKYO (AP) - J .a panese computer oWners are not so much
concerned With bugs In the system
a$ they are with rats.
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A recent ownei'
1011i!d that
rodents are the fourth leading cause
· dlilabled, have a total annual ol cornputerdamage_ln Japan, after
Income of no more than $9,000 . water, lire and Ughlnlng. Attracted
'during 1983, or expected to'tal by the computer's humming, rats
Income Qf $9,000 or less In 1984. No chew and gnaw on computer cables
· appointment Is necessary.
and wet the cmnectnrs.

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Free $399~00 Jacuzzi .Capri Spa ,
when you purchase any swim- ·;;:~
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·~t011'1" subway' trains lluwgh
tllnllels yet IQ be bored Into stations
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ttalnlng prOgram on computerized
sll\'ulllton. In prepatatlon for an
inflllx of vlsltnrs expected tor the

191!11 Kon!en Olympics. . ,• .

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the heavy

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Seoll
!¢way syllem durln8 the junel.
tl¥! network Is 'llelnll exten4ed and

~ extra· inol\:lmll!ll will be hired
and trained lor !he Job.

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•Large Owl lamps ·
•Bowls &amp; Picture Sets
•Metal Case Cabinets·.
•Brass &amp; Wood
Hall Trees
•Several Used Dinette Sets
· I Used Bedroom Sets·
•£1ectric &amp; Gas Ranges ·.
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The Ohio Energy Credit Projram provides relief from the costs
It heatini to' elderly or disabled
tpw·lllcome households.

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head ot hoUSehold or spouse, be 65
·&lt;f olda', qr permanently or totaUy

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permanently disabled and 1B years
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(gi! with a valid Ohio driver's
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a.uta County liaison with the Ohio

URGENT CA.RE CENTER HOURS
"' MONDAY-FRIDAY
· . . 5 P~M.-9 P.M.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
1 P.M.-9 P.M.
.HOLIDAYS
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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
ThebrldeworeagOwnwlthQueen
Walter V. Johnson of Mesa, Ariz. · Anne rollar and sweetheart neckannoUnce. ·the marrtage ol their tlne. Tile silken venice bodlcelwas
daughter, Joella, to Jeffrey .A. enhaneed With pearls and Irides·
DeLong, sonofMr. and Mrs. CarlE. · cent~. the straight fitted sleeves
DeLong, f!omei-oy.
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were of sheer Wuslon and the sldrt
Sole
Tile couple were married on With appliques of • venice jace
Uned
March 11, and on May 5 renewed scatterd on the o,-ganza overlay .
Ankle Collar
thelrWeddlngvowslnaceremonyat flowed into a cathedral train. She
the Wesleyan Church in Apache wore a matching VIctorian hat with
NP•w
Puppies· Soft-Puppies· for inf;ants·l
Junction. Ariz. Tile Rev. James silk nowers, pearl and lr1dellcent
NEese otnclated at the ceremony trim frml which tell afinger tJp ven
which was folloWed by a reception of Wuslon down the back.
Soft·Puppies" employ an important leather 11n1nt1s and padded ankle col·
·n.e bride graduated from the
honoring the couple.
Attending the bride was Miss Mesa High School and Is em!lloyed 1':;~~~":\:~in~~inf~~antB' shoes-sort ian. They're very well made tittle
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many authori· shoes, trend oetten in their way, and
Kenda von Hmrtm a8 rr~~~klofhonor. With Skaggs Drug Center.
now agree is better for Infants .· are available in a range or sizes and.,
Best man was Joel Purtle. .
1be groom Is a graduate of Meigs
the traditional hard soles. .
widths (M. W 3·10) lor comi!Ort.able,, ~
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Soft·Puppies" also have sturdy little feet .
River Sand and Rock Co. They lle~ither uppers lor suppor:t , soft
reside In Mesa, Ariz.
Attending from Pomeroy were
the groom's parents, his grandparents, Mr. andMrs.ArthurEblen,hls
slsler, Cathy Delong, and Rick
E9wards. Also attending were Mr.
1011. &amp; FRI. TIL.I P.l.
and Mrs. Chessle Ferguson, ()g(len,
TUES., WED., THUR

Golden Buckeye card ~pplications
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URGENT CARE :.CENtER
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School. ShelsemployedatFoodland
In Pomeroy.
F:lnk graduated from Wahama
HlghScboolandi$statlonedwiththe
U.S. Air Force at Lackland Air
Force Base In Texas.

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The·~olzer Clinic Urgent Car~. C~nter is now Qpen.
every Saturday and Sunday:from l:OQ P.M. to
9:00P.M. at the Main Clinic on Route 35 nearGallipol~s. Physici.ans from the De,partments of ·Fam- ·
ily Practice and Pediatrics .Will be available for
t~~e~t of ~rgent illnesses 11and injuries. Enter
~he, Clime at the Hospital Emergency Room Entrance. Pediatric, patients should telephone,4465287 for a time to be
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hat and carried a single white rose.
George and Jolly' Gum, brother
and.sister-In-law ot the bride, were
the attendants for the oruple.
·A reception was held atthebrlde's

- Usa Donnet. and
Foley exchanged wedding
\ll)WS on June 30 In a double-ring
.retemoi!Y otftclated by the Rev.
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: The bride Is tl!!:~ditughter ol Mr.
81111 Mrs. Robert•Donnet of Galllpo- ·
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~. M. M. Foley of GaJllpolls.
·:The bride attended Gallla
..ieadeiny High School.
::Tl)e groom Is a graduate ol
Buckeye H1l1s Career Center. The
g~Vom Is cutrently servli~i with the
u;s. Navy in.the Avtailon ElectrOnRadar DIVIsion. '
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'lThe couple Is residing In Milling- ·
ton, Tenn.

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and S.tripes, Denims and 60" . ·t
Trigger now in stock for fall. :

motHs. Theri~wentintoaVin

.tames

$27
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995
ONLY
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Robert

sleeves accented with lace and lace

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Kllbn, GaUipolls, pedormed the
dcplle ring oi!remony.
The bride wore a white polyester'
crepe street lellgtb gown fashiOIII!d
With. a wide collar and $hart flutter

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· joel/a Johnson, jeffery Del.nng
exchange vows with ceremonies

Glenda G. G\Ull, Stephen Fink
solemnize vows in ceremony

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AU Furniture in Stock

Mr. Md.Mrs. Jeffery A. DeLong

·Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thomas Fink

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Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Glenn Clagett
COUSins of the bride, ChiUI(Jithe,

p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. '22 - Tuppets
PlainS (Lodwick's), 7:25-7:55 p~m.;
Rlggscrest Addition, 8:10-8: 40 p.rrr.

FREE
PLUSH
DOG
With
Pair You Purchase!

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occurs.

B5

f:Cli p.m.; lfarrlso!lvllle (Ch~h) ,
4: 35-5: eli p.m.; New Lima Road (1 .
mne !bath of Fort MetaJ l, 5: 15-6
·p.m .; Rutland (Depot St.), 6:1().8: 10

POMEROY - Bookmobile ser·
•vice In Meigs County Is brouRtrt by
tl)e Meigs County Public Ubrary
ullder'contract with the Ohio Valley
Area Ubraries.
Bookmobile !IChedule for Monday, AUj'. :Ill - Bl!illngham
(County Jl:loblle Home Park), 3: J5.

. percent of ScotJllnd'spotato crop
damagedeachyearonthetrtptoU.
marketplace, and the electroniC.
deVIces wiD try to find out why. ,:;:
Tile devices will plot the IWil
potatoes' journey and the obltac~et~.
they encounter on the way as well II .
ldefltlfy Where the damage UIIUAillt.

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Meigs Bookmobile sets route

acmn-:

blind, ·
not pink'

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Mary Marshall, Robjn Crews and
Sandy Lakin were bridesmaids.
They wore dresseS Identical to the
maid of honor's, in pink, yellow and
(;irclevllle. .
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The
couple
resides
In
Kingston.
lavender. They carried lace fans
with flowers ol Wles, roses and the
bearer.
Best man Wlll&gt; ' John Gragg,
wedding flowers accented with sDk
ChiJJJcothe, and ushers were Sean
ribbons.
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Cwnrnlngs, brother of the groom,
Flower girl was PeMySallsbury.
and Kelly Wisecup, brother of the
She wore a floor-length gown ol
Monday thru Friday
~bride, both_ofK!ngston.
lavender acetate covered with
9AMto9PM
.
white lace, and carried a white lace Justi~e
Saturday 9 AM 10 5 PM
A buffet reception followed at the
basket containing Dower pedals.
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Shawnee VIneyards. Tables were
WAl~ IN Qlll t.-&amp;.l Hlfl
Rlngbearer was Matthew Fetty
covered with white clothes and wine
.lN AP,P()It.IIM(N'
who wore a white tuxedo Identical
gr~n glasses were USed as candlebolders
to the iroom's. He carried a white
tlmmed with white satin ribbon aild
.~ .
lace heart-shaped plliow.
PAXTON, m.' (AP) _ Justice greeo grapes. Tile three tiered
Shawn Riley was best man and
mayiJebllnd,butatleastonejudge · wedding cake was decorated With
4 NfW DIRECTION IN HAIR OESIGN"
ushers were Sonny Bidwell, Randy
thinks that painting his courtroom tlowers and topped with a Precious
Kessinger and Tom Riley. They pink and greeo lsclirrylngthe notion Manents bride and groom ftgurlne.
wore sllv~r greY, tuxedos.
little ton far.
The bride's mother wore a
For mol't' than a year Judge Teresa
H~were.Mary~~n.
WisecUp, Olanna Stevens, I~;;~;;~~~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;
lavender dress with a ruffle Wllllam Roberts has been battllng ·Joann Redman, and Mona Shires.
hlghllghtlng the walst. The groom's plans to repaint the coortroom the Out rl. town relatives at the wedding
mother wore an aqua colored dress colors he said would make the room Included the bride's slsler, Debra
and both mothers wore corsages of look like a bordello· and ''would WlsecupofSaCnlfi\E!IIIO,Callf.,Mrs.
white roses.
cause lm!parable hann in the Thelma Brown of Tampa, Fla, and
A reception was held In the conduct of court proceed!Dp. "
fellowship room of the church
'nle flap started July :KJ, 00, r;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;-J
following the ceremony. The tour· when RDber1s scuttled the couniy I I
tiered weddlngcakewasdecorated board'spaintlilgplansbylssulngan
with flowers 'of the weddbig cOlors Injunction just as workets were
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JUST'
WHAT
THAT
COLLEGE
BOUND
STUDENT
NEEDS
and another cake encircled with ing to begin the job.
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F-Arm
Tlie bride Is a graduate of lnstlilctlng Its lawyer to take
iliiiChine Model'5522
Southwestern High School and Ohio Rollertstncourtlnanefforttollfthls
•Sew coftara. cu1f8 and olhar hard-toUniversity.
Injunction and gl!t thePI!Intlngdoni!
reach areas easily with free-arm
The groom Is a graduate of In theor!glnal,:nlors.
.
• Extra-wide zig-zag • Snag-free
thrNd delivery
Miami Trace High School and
Arlolller judge was assigned tQ
Wilmington College. He Is em· he!u' the case, but the FoD:I County
It's confusing ·
ployed by the Gallla County Local Boardvotedn-iaynlghttoswttch
School District.
tothecolorsotvaJencia,halo,alpaca
SKOKIE, m. (AP) -Places with
The couple resides at 202 West 11114 bambi ""' tbat Is, rusty pink,
contusingorunusualnamesabound · Morgan St., Oak Hlll, Ohio.
· creamandtwol!ladesofgold.
thiooghoui the United States but
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Pennsylvania may have more than
Its share, according to the new
"Rand McNally Road Atlas."
For example, motorists needn't
be contused if, when driving along
Rte. 154 In Pennsylvania, about 40
miles west of .Scranton, they
suddenly enter Wyoming State
Forest 'The atlas reveals that's
exactly where It Is- in Pennsylvania, right next to World's End State
115 W. 2nd
Pomeroy
Park.
Ph. 992·
Pennysylvanla also contains th~
townS of Akron, Dayton and
Ohlovllle as well as Boston, Dallas,
Denver, Palo Alto, Rochester,
Washington and Yukon. 'The state
also has a Grand Canyon, and
c8.ll!ornla State College and Indiana
University of Pittsburgh are located
there, as well.
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Augutt 19, 1~

Beat of

Ohio Pllint Pilat d, W. Va.

the - ~nd

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Long-time fairgoers
1)ere bas been much reDOYatioo
act1oa at ' lbe Melp Junior Hlgb
Scbooltn MJdrllo?rt over the past
muatbi and aD opeD hou8e bas been
pia
!tor Sunday, Alii- 26, from 2
1Df pJn.10 !bat yw can goet a blrd's
eye view at the Improvement.&amp;. The
opeD boule Ia lllr the public, at

coune.

1belllelp Flit
broillht aut

lillie'
~ 1D bald up mucb l!etfer thah,
manyatthef~~UDP let In lbe'beal

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~time, no aee ~

StfU used - and the woman
publfaher qlei'Btes It and makes her
own repairs fAl the macldne - in the
publication.
A number ot retldeiJIS bave
Inquired as to the relationship
'betwl!en Dick Retton, foilllll!!
Paine:uy Hfah School coacb, and
OJymplc Star Mary LDu R.etton.
Jim Diehl says tbat Dick 8lld Mary
Lou are cmnstns - we'D 10 with

. Ruppert and Eve!.YnKDI&amp;bt bave
had IU8JII. CX!Uiliia of Rl!ppert's thal
·• Amcaa them were E.J. Hlb Who whim he hasn't aeen tor ~ years
oblervll!l hll lllb ltlrthday oo When !bey I1JIM!d fAl I&lt;anslf,
The O&amp;lllpoll• RA!tall Merchants
'IllUrldaY: Mr. aDd Mn. Curtis
The IIWP WBI ID PltiBburflb, Assn.prc:rnllesplenty~Wt-paced

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llelllaw
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JackSOn - Martin
GALLIPOLIS ..,.. Mr, and Mrs.
WIUiam 0 : Jackson &amp;!II!IJUJil'e the
enpgernerit all~~ torthcmnlng 11181'·
rlage o1 their, daugh~. Kimberly
SUe, to Jessie D . Martin, son~ Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benson Groth

GALLIPOLIS - Barbara Marie
Hodges, daughter of Mr: and Mrs .
Charles E. Hodges of New Canaan,
Conn., was marrtedMayl9toPeter
Benson Groth, son o! Dr. and Mrs.
John F . Groth Jr. of Galllpolls..
The Rev. Francis X. McGuire,
, pastor, officiated at the ceremony
: at St. Aloy~ius R.C. Church and a
• reception followed at Rene Char·
: dain in South S8Iem, N.Y.
. : Given In marriage by her father,
' the bride wore a ballerina·length
dress of lace over ivory satin and
carried. a tear-drop cascade of
; roses, lily of the valley and baby's

! breath.
• The bride was attended by her
: sister, Patricia Ann Hodges of New
,: Canaan, and Ellzabeth Clary Of
~ I3oston, Mass. TIKiy wore dresses of
: flowered apricot shl!er over taffeta

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and carried small bouquets ~white
roses.
David Wickline of Gallipolis was
thebest man and Charles Wickline
was an usher.
The bride Is a graduate of New
Canaan High School and she and
Groth are both graduates of Duke · ·
University, Durham,. N.C.
She Is currenUy employed as an
Intensive care nurse at Parkland
Hospital in Dallas, Tex., and
working on her master of science .
degree at 'fexas Women's
University.
Groth Is an electrical design
engineer with Texas Instruments in
· Dallas and a candidate lor a master
of science degree in engineering
management at Southern Metho- ·
dist University.
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The couple are llvlllg in Dallas.

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and Mrs. Jessie Martin, Collllllblls.
The open-church weddlna wm
take place Saturday, Allg. 25, 6l).tn.
at Palm Creek Baptist Church in

Gallipolis. ·

Guinther -MorriS

Barbara Marie Hodges trades"
vows with Peter Ben:ron Groth

POMEROY - Can1e Katbleeli
Guinther and Ruuell Dean Morris, .
Syracuse, BDMII'Cie their engB&amp;PIIIEI!t and IIJlPl'OIICbiDI rilanlage.
The bride elect Is the daugbter at
Je.mes Guinther, !\lew Havm,
·w:va. and Mary Guinther, Pecl1a.
m. She Is employed as a llcensel;l.
practical nurse at the Green~
Regional Center's Gm~p Hcxne bl
Point Pleasant, W.Va.
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Morris Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Randolpb ~ San Antooto,
Texas. lfe Ia ~playa:! at SateUte
RA!ceptlon Systems~ Athens.
An opeu C1Rin:b weddlngwlll take
place llll Sept. 1 at 6:Sl p.m. at the
Pomeroy United Met!JJdlst Churcb.

1be Rev. James Corbitt w01
oftlclate. A reception will be held at
the heme of the bride and groom
toUOwfngthelrweddlng.

·. Norman - WUJ.iams

POMERoY - Pegy I.. Saylor, .
Atbenl!,aiiiiPauJN.Smttll,·~
8IIIIOUilCe their ~~ and

as

aPPI'OIIChlna !'fl8l'l'!age• '
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The IJrlde.i!Ject Is the dallihler o1

Mr. and Mrs. .Dan Saylor, AthenS,
and a ll'lduate ot Alexander High
School. Smith Js the SOn at Mr. and
Mr. James Smith, Oarwln. He Is a
graduate of Meigs HighSchool and a

19112 gradualeotHocklngT~
College wllere hi! · ~ an
as!!!JCiate dealree In nursing. He is
employed by Ohlo UnlvjnJty,
Osteopathic Medl~al Center.
·An~outdooi'weddingwll!take
place on~. Aug. 26, at 2:~
p.m. at the home of the llrlde'~
paren.Js with a ~tfon to fOllow

DIAMOND BRIDAL ·.
SETS

$100
To $950

From

"The Diamond St ore '·
·Jn Gallipolis"

i;ay It wasn't the best caintyfalrfor , . Jlrlllted
tabloid weekly
Which Is pubii$!Jed,
and written by a lady of the

J'ooya and Debbl, daughters of Mr.

Tawney Jewelers·

and Mrs, Marvin Keebaugh.

children, Robyn Norman and Jim

Wolfe.
.Freed
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2: ;II in tbli aftermQn at the Dairy
Barn; Da1Iy Lill1e, Athens. · A
l'l!ttlll1li1 wll be beld Jmmedla121y
1ollolm&amp; the c:t!I'I!RMXJY. Relaftws
Blldtrlends~tnvltedtoa:ltB!d.
.

JOHN A. WADe•.M.D.
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·Now Offering
lfl!lth Therapist

GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and ~ Central Trust Cmlpany.
Larry Sheets of Route 1, GalllpoUa, ·
allo attended Rio Grande
are ~ the l!llfl8flelllel College and Is employed at the

Clar"

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All Star® Pro Le8ther Hi-Top and Oxford ·

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PAMELA ADKINS, M.A.

' 304 675-1244 ..

Sheets - Clark·
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Ear. NOla and Throat S~ecJallst ·

LANGUAGE - VOICE • STUn'ERiNG •
SPEECH DELAY • HEARING

Need Not Be Present To Win

Store Sl ·ced
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actlonootherlverfrontiD&lt;"-alltpolla

GROUND

be an event fAl help us all to keep

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BEEF

. Clean house

GREENSOORO, N.C. (AP) -A
. c•
Is an Important $tep bT
Controlling Insect pests such as
cockroa ches, silverfish ' and
walerbugs,
.
But no matter bow tlnrough a
bousecleanfng, lnsectsstfllmaytlnd
the borne a hospitable site, BCIXlrd·
lngtoSpectraclde. Theflrmsaysthe
keytoeffectfvecontrollstocleanthe
entire house and apply Insecticides
simultaneously, leaving the bugs no
place in hide.
· ·· I! only one area Is treated at a
time, the Insects w01 slmjily vacate
that spot and 1110\/e to another area

house

rfn;::the:hou=se=·======::;~

August Specials
on Diamonds

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shuler
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.Shuler open house scheduled
POMEROY - The 50th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
·Shuler will be observed with an~
receptfontrom2to4p.m.onSunday,
·Aug. 26, at the Morning Star United
. Methodist Church.
, Earl Shuler and Mlldred Spencer
weremarrtedonAug. 29, 1934atthe
Methodist parsonage In Pomeroy by
· the late Troy E . Maness. They are
theparentso!threechlldren,Nancy

Carnahan,

Richard Shuler, apd
EllenSwartwrut, andthegrandpar.
ents of Tony and Janis Carnahan,
Alan and Brian Shuler, and Matt,
Bart, Anne and Sara Swartwwt.
ShUler Js a m1n1ster and pa.stored
the Bethlehem Baptist Owrcb at
Great Bend for 10 years and the
Antiquity Baptist Churcll for seven

l, Cheshire.
. The opeu-cl111rch Wedcllng wW
take place Saturday, Sept. i. at 2: ~
p.m.... the F1nlt Churdl ~ God 011
Garfield Avenue, GaJUpolls. MUSIC
will begin at 2'p.m. A rea!ption wW
follow lr(m1edlateJy atter ·the ceremony In the church Fellowship
Hall.
MJss sheets and Clark ilre
l!l'llduates of Kyger Creek High
School. Miss Sheets attended Rio
Grande Co1Jeee aDd Is·employed at

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1/16 Oz.
...... Dep.

R. C. COLA

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Rtt; . &amp; 'Diet
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$1- 09..P'lus·O,
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&amp; KOSHER DILLS, 32 !)z.

89

PRODUCE .SECIAL

BANANAS
3LB.

DIAMOND SETS
From $195 to $995

HEINER'S BREAD, 16 Oz.

WE HAVE THE ·
01.YMPIC COINS FOR SALE

GAY 90's, 20 Oz.

Tawnev Jewelers
,Gallipolis•

424 Secolld Ad.

$} 00 ..
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Willi uch purclllse of 1 $30
GroceiY Order Excludin&amp; All
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. 71&gt; Oz. Ill&amp;

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Melinda Venoy
Jackie Waper
Kaye Walker
VIolet Walker

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RUFFLES POTATO CHIPS

2/89'

Marilee McDade
Debbie Gaspers
Pam McLaughlin
Wanda Gibbs
Bettie McGuire
Sally Gloeckner,
Deborah Michael
Brenda Grimm
Marilyn Mlller
Linda Grover
Dorothy Morris
John Harrlson
JudyMuuer ·
Brian Hartman
Dottle Nelson·
Ellen Hatfield
Sandy Nelsop
Dorothy Hawk
Bari'y O'Brien
Sherry Hawkins
MlkeOUer
Patricia Hlndy
Arlene Parker
Barbara Holbrook
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Luke Pickens
Teresa Hoschar
Frances Reed ·
Marcia Houdashelt
VIrginia Rlffie
Nancy Hubbard ·
Yolan Satterfield
Roger Hubbard
Norma SexsOJI
Jane Huffman
· Jane Slmpsd'n
Pat Humphrey
· Hazel Shain
Leona Hysell
Robin Southern
Pam Jarrell
Hue!
Sprague
Anthony Jones
Tamml
Taylor
Heidi Jones
Cheryl
Thomas
Barbara King
Gregory Tbomaa
Connie Llltle

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Mr. and Mrs. Shuler request that
gifts beornltied.

DOUBLE
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MON.-TUE.- WED.
AUG •.20-21-22
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Cereil

COME IN AND REGISTER JIOR BICYQE
' TO BIE GIVIN AWAY. AUG. 25

2 Frozen Foods. Your choice

COOKIES, 12 Oz. ....'l.39

Purclllst of
2 Boxes of

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· ·. FREE One with each purchlse

Klhn's LunchtoiiMuts
IIEW.SOFT KEEBLER

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One 8 PICk With Elch

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With each purchase of 2 Btls.
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One willl each purchase of 2
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Plus Dtp. Willi Each Purchlst of
2 Boxes of Cerul (Your Choice)

7 Flav-.-MakH 2 Ot.

Rotail
'395
Rotall
1595
Rotail
11015

1&gt; Gal."59'

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of F11nklin Candy. Your Choice

BUY ANY PACK OF BACON
GET ONE DOZEN OF EGGS
FOI 15' OFF REG. PRICE
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WYlER'S HINK MIX ·

%CARAT
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1 CARAT

BROUGHTON'S ICE MILK

GENERIC CORN FLAKES

FROSTIE ROOT BEER

$1

One Loaf with uch pun:hlse of 1
. Packs of Kahn's Lunchion Meat

$159Gal

~- $169

a Pkl.

HEINER'S 16 oz. BREAD FREE

8/16 Oi.
Plus Dtp.

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l/160..
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Melbodlst Cburcb ID Athelia.
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PORTER - Mr. and Mrs.
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J&gt;OMEROY - Danle!Je and
AUfson Wolfe 8nd Marta Freed are
anilounciDg the wedding of their
Pftl'l!llts. DenJse Wolfe aDd l)lnaJr!
Freed. 'I1)e camby 111~ wW
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Jolmoa Who marked their 59th lravellnaby Amtrak.toaDelldthe
weddJne IIIIIIYenary Saturday; 0 . Family Reunion. Ruppert
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Abbott who pldred them up and took them to
attended the ratr e11e1y day, and BeUncton. W.Va., where they were
. ~ Roosh, 88. Who not Olllytakell f11Je111 ~ Knight's stater and saw
.Jn the I.'OOnty fair but' bas attended many old frleads and relatlvei.
every Ohio State Fair siDre 191!5 KnJabt plcJred them up and IIIey
~except the IJNO.years when It wu came to Pottli!loy for a couple of
.rot held. · ·
day wbere they were auests ot the
:: ~ do want to report qo thai. Knfghta untn they took Amtrak oot
:ronya K,ee~ugb, ROute :1, Pome- of Huntington, W.Va., Thunday
roy, Js t&amp;e molber of Trenton Joe night.
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tittle .. 1be IIJWP i: fncluded · Dorothy
Mister of the Meigs County F:alr. · HIIUlouse,LasAiarnoa,N.M.; ·E4na
;,I'hen !here's Debbl ~ugb Blcke~ Alva, Oklli., and Elana'and
Buck, Tonya's sister, whose Girl . Henry Wooley ot Garden City,
Scout Troop \vas named t1ie best bT Kanaas. ·
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fllost outstanding junior of the
Ptmeroy'sCurlyWIIesmadethe
county and aU uta of good honors. S9CiaJ news in the Almeda Plain·
bebbf went out w get ID her car to dealer, the newSpaper at Almena,
get to the recognition ceremonies at Kanaas, after beln&amp; In A!ml!na to
the rounty fair - and the car . visit Ills brother and slster-in·law,
wouldn't start- so she IJ)1ssed the Mr. and Mn!. J .E . Wiles. The
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Senior schedules set
POMEROY - ·The Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy, has scheduled
the following activities lor the week
of Aug. :a&gt;-24:

Thursday - Ceramics, 10 a ,m.-2
p.m.; Physical Fitness, 11: 45 a .m ..
Jay Wamsley, Attorney lor the
Area Agency on Aging, will be at
the Center from 9: 30to11:30a.m. to
"""1st elderly with legal problems.
Please call Leafy Chasteen at
992 -2 161 to schedul e an
appointment.
Friday- Physical Fitness, 11:45
a.m.; Bingo, 1·2 p.m .; CfJEAP
Program, 10: 30 a.m. on the subject
of Medication.
The Senior Nutrition Program
menu for tile week is:
Monday - Beef hash, pears with
cheese, cornbread, chocolate no
bake cookie.
Tuesday - Cheeseburger with
bacon, oven browned potato, tomato, cream pie.
Wednesday ...:· Bacon, egg, to·
mato and lettuce sandwich, buttered .parslled potato, applesauce,
sugar cook!~
Thursday - Swedish meatballs,
mashed potatoes, cucumber and
onions. fruit.
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j\feanwhlle, Ohio State Athletic
players.
Director Rick Bay expressed con. ·
"1Jt no way smuld this be cern CNer CQnttnulng contusion :
COI!Stnled as meaning we have surrounding televised football
either Bh alcohol or hard-drug . games this fall, now that NCAA •
program, because we don't," be restrictions on telecasts have been
said.
overturned · by the U.S. Supreme :
"It's just that what's been Court.
·happening with pro athletes has
"PhllosophlcaUy, I'm opposed to
been blamed m ·the colleges. &amp;me having as many as six or seven Ohio
OJJ the college level say It's In high
State games on television," he said.
schools that kids become addicted. "But reaUstlcaUy, because of the
Hlghschoolpmplesayllhappeosm seriouslyreducedrevenueswe'Uget
thejunlorhlghlevei.That'sbaloney. from television, It . might be
"Instead of tJytng to place blame, necessary."
we decided to closomelhlngposltlve
Bruce said he was not going to say
abol!i II.
anything In fav6r of or OPIJ!;ed to a
"After talking to Dr. (Robert) statement by Mlchlgan State menMurphy, our team physician, we tor George Perles that the coach at
decided on the testing. We .started nunots, Mike White, should be fired
with the Incoming freshmen when because of recruiting violations.
they reported Monday, we'Utesta,~r
"It's not my job lo call for the
veterans when they report Friday, · firing of another," Bruce saki. "The
andwe'Uhaveperlodlcurlnetestlng .Football Coaches Association has
during the season.
voted that those in charge of
"Uoneotlho6i!tested-andwe're WJiverslly athletics should lake
testlngcoaches, tralners,llUI!Jagers strong action against any coach
and players, everyone -turns iip caliglltcbeatlng.Iamconcernedfar
illrty, we'D go the rehabilitation morewitll the NCAA.
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"Uihey (lll!nols) wereguU!Yofall
counsellng ~Wte. U the lnillvldilal
stlU hasn't shaken 'the p~. ' the violations r read they were ·
disciplinary measures w1U be·, charged with, I'm concerned thai
taken."
. the NCAA won't do more." .

Lopez sets records, takes' lead in
World 'Ch8mpionship Wo~en's Golf

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State University will be. two jumps
ahead of the NCM by lnltlatlng
tougher admissiOn standards for
' freshman athletes tills yeat.
University officials hope those
· staiJdards w1U help reduce fllture
acailemlc IDellglblllty among athletes. They Wllll't go Into effect
nationally untO 1986.
Thestandardssaythatlfastudenl
does not have the required core
CUJTiculwn credits from high
schOol, heor.shew!Ubeadmlttedoo
a conditional basis. The student w1U
be given.30 credit hours to make up
the~ts.
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''With the Implementation of the
new standards, we'D have the
toughest admissiOn policy of any
school In the Big Ten," said the
Buckeyes' footbaU coach, Earle
Bruce. •
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''To show how . things have
changed, If John Frank were a
member of .t he Incoming class, he
would only be accepted on a
condltJOillll basts." Frank, Who
caugllt more passes In his career
than any other Ohio State tight end,
was a two-tlnie ' academlc AU·
American.

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CINCINNATI (AP) - &amp;me of Pete Rolle's fans failed at .l blrd base after he was asked to move from
revere him as a playe!' ot Umlted natural talent who .second base to !1lllke room for Tommy Helms, IIOW a
madeh!mlelfastarbyhustllng.Buttherecordsl!ows RedB CQIICh.
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that Role exhibited talent early In his career.
But Role went oo to prove hlrnllelf one of the major
Rme,43,aCIDclmladiiatlvewbomadeaslloc M leques' rmst venallle players, ultimately playing
debut Friday Dlgbt as player-manager of the altemately In the Infield and ootfteld. He tmved from .
C!ndDMd Reds aptnst lheO!IcagoCUbll, was signed lEft field back to third base In 19'1!1111 !1lllke rocm for
by the Reds atter graduating trom Clndnnatt's fonne!o Reds oultleldi!r George Foster. Foster
Western HWs ijlgh School In l!llll.
· cootrlbuted' 23 home runs and 78 runs batted In that
Al8lgned to the Reds' Qeneva tam1 team, Roae · season and Roae batted .317.
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batted
1n 85 garr1es that )1!111', then fnllowl!d that
Rose, !IDlY tn his 22nd season, helped lead the Reds
wltha.33heaslinatTampaiDll!&amp;l Thenext:year,he , to tlve Western Division titles, four pennants and
batleil.31&gt; ID Maam and had already !mpn!88ed the .back·to-backWot1dSerlesvlctorleslnl975andm&amp;ln
. late Fred HutchlD8on, then rnaJUJgel' ot.the Reds.·
the heyday of .the "Blg·Red Machine" teams.
"If I had aey guts, I'd stick him II! the lineup next
Desplt.ea fan outcry, the Reels let Rcise&amp;oasatree
year and ttqet about him," Hutcblnson.said. ·
agi!Dt after the 1978 se~ and the Pldladelphla
In 1963, Roae IBI•ncbed his major-league career by PhlDies signed him to 8h $1W,®a-year cooitact bea!IDa out W4e'all Don Blasingame for the Reda' twice the annual salary the Reels had olfered. Ro!!e
seom base job. He hit .273 ID 151 games to earn spent fiVe seasons witll the Phlllles before Signing,
rt!JCillllllllo as rookie of the :year. .
again as a free agent, with !be Montreal Expos.
Role balled
Ill l96f, bit !be lbllowlng year, he
'Die Ellpof traded Rose to Cincinnati tills week to
started utt111g Of Dine consecutfve .:OJee-. He pave the way for his debut as a manager. Torn
·- ba!UD8 tltlell with a .335 a~ In 1968, .3C8 In Lawless, a minor-league second baseman Who was '
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and .3381D J973.
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with the Reds earlier this ~. was sblpped to
.. 'Die swttch·hlttlng Rolle was crltlcl2iecl as a "hot Montreal CliJ 'lbunday Ill exchange for Rol¥!.
.
~· when he .,..as a rookie · because d. his
Ro!ie and the Reds' front otftce say he wUl be .
outapotren!M!!!• and because he ran to first base when pl1martly lllllllllllgel'andwUI play !IPBI'IDIIY,desplte
bedrewbasellonballs.Butthai58!1JI!babltotnmntna Rille's pursuit of Ty Cobb's major-league career
Ill first later em ned blm the lastinK name ''Charlie !'eQD!'d of 4;191 hits. Role has 4,06t hits In his career
Hustle," a II!OI!IIrer itvm him by firmer New Ylrk lnc}uiJtng two against the Culls Friday night. H~
Yanla!e pltdler Whitey F\)J'd.
collected No. 4,001 on April 13 for .the Expos at .
Rolle was named to his tint of 16 National League Montreal's Olympic Staillwn.
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All-star teams In lll65. He was booed In 1!166 when he

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Ohillco ellrrilnatlon events with
Patty Money Making, owned'by R.
Ogg, Zanesville, taking first In the
Mh and i\udlcs L A takln8 second. .
In the sixth race, Mr. V. Shoes,
owned by Donald McKenzie of
PlJineroy, and driven· by Brooks
Sayre raced to tint with Eze Mr.
Gee, owned by ~rge F. Staten;
· Wellston, taklngsecond. Intheflnal
event for the Ohlllco paces, Adios L
A was top winner with Mr. V. Shoes
taklngsecond.
U~ ampletlon of. the race5,
Fair ·Board President, Wllllam
Dow!lle, presented Sayre with a
pocket timer watch on behalf of
Buckeye Honie Supply, Shadevllle,
Ohio, for having the fastest track
tline 'during the three days of
harnesS racing activities.

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three-year old tiDy pacer, Brook· ihi?!!EC(Indandelghtbracestorlhree
field June, Ill a IM!W track record of • year old tiDy paCers was Charming,
2:~ ln Friday's secoad raCe at the Gift, owned by Guy Malong,
Melgs·&lt;AuntyFalr.
WateJford, 8nd ' driven by Don
Following another win with Spencer.
BlookflfldJunelntheelghth,Sayre
tbtrd and fourth races were
was PJesmled the Howard Sayre elimination events for the OhiUco
Memor!al trophyblanliet.
trotterswithDrop'DieGaveltakiiig
lnFrlday'sflrstraceotthedayfor first and Bebe ~ey ~g
three-year old fU1y _pacers, Crystal, · second It! the third and. Mar1ans
owned and driven by Don Spencer, . Pleas\u'e and Mlll!es Filly Mac
· VIncent, croued the finish line to taklngflntandsecondrespectlvely,
win over Sl!cmd placer, Wolfcreel( lrithefourth. Inthenlntbflilalforthe
Sissy, owned by R . L. Morgan, trotters, Marlans Pleasure raced to
Waterford.
first place with MW!es FU!y Mac
laklngsecoad.
Inthesevent!Jrace,CyrSialraced
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could have chronic bronchitis.
It causes an enlargement of the
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SaYre sets new track
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GALLIPOLIS - ActivitieS for
the week of Aug. ro.24 at the Senior
Citizens Center lQCated at 220
Jackson Pike are as follows. .
Monday, Au!\. :Jl - Ceramics
Class, 9:30 a.m .-noon; Chorus, 1·3
p.m .
. Tuesday, Aug._. 21 - S.T.O.P.
Class,10: 30 a.m.; Physical Fitness,
11: 15 a .m .
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Wednesday, Aug. 22 - VInton
. Bible Study, 1 p.m .; Card Games, ·
1·3 p.m.; American Literature, 1
p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 23- Bible Study,
11 a.m .-noon.
Friday, Aug. 24 - Birthday
Party, noon; Art Class, 1-3 p.m.;
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Craft Mint-course, 1·3 p.m.; Even·
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MEIGS
FAIR-..,...~
T1mara
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·lng Activities, 6-10 p,m .
Pomeroy In the Pldure at the rtchl. Wfllt ID Frld!Q'a bar- l'liClN at .
The Senior Nutrition Program
uncle, Gil'y O'Dell, Jb•'and She ......,
the Meigs Coomy Falrwlh
wUl serve the following menus:
seem
to
lenti;v
liiten&amp;ed
In
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raclq ll!! lbe trace, IJut by the 1oo11: •
Monday - Spaghetti with meat
her
face
wanl.ed
to
say,
"Bul
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wa
to ride lhe rides.'; Above, Brtan
sauce, tossed salad, pears, Italian
Chase
of
Darwin,
and
Troy
Yaakmw el Pwn&amp;G)', llllr.e to the rodrs •
bread, butter.
the clllf at the Melp CG!!!I&amp;y Falrpuuads. 'Die ...,_ bald alfea&amp; lime
Tuesday - Baked ham, sweet
geltlng
away frornlbemoreaopl' 'h••l"'((nw4hndllolfu!JIIIIbefalr, bul
potatoes, green beans, applesauce,
It's
uure
lldnJthatthelrmod!enwllhavealeiJ llllellme ~U..
bread, ~~ptter.
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clolhes clean.
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. Wednesday - Fried chicken,
noodles, beets, jello with fruit, rolls,
butter. ·
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Thursday - Tuna salad on
lettuce, sliced tomatoes, turnip ·
greens, pudding, crackers, butter.
. Friday- Roast beef with gravy,
mashed potatoes, broccoli, cake
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and Ice cream, rolls, butter.
Choice of beverage served with
each meal . Meals subject to change
In watlir colors, Lodwick took
· POMEROY - Cbester artist,
without notice.
Juanita Lodwick, practically swept five firsts and a second place.
the annual art show of the Meigs Second In the · landscape from
nature category and first In the still
County Fair Tuesday.
Mrs. Lodwick not only came life division of the media was Trlsha
through with the best of show but Spencer, Long Bottom. Spencer
also captured 21 blue ribbons for also took second In animal study
Creek, 4:45-5:30 p.m .; ·Kanauga 5th
her work In all, acrylics, water work with Batley taking a second In
Avenue, 5: 4().6: 10 p.m. ; K&amp;K,
colors and other m€!lla. She also the flower study category.
6: :a&gt;-6: 50 p.m.
Lodwick won five firsts and a · ·
took four red ribbons In tbe judging
Wednesday - Bane's, 11-11: 15 for second 'p lace wins.
second place In the other media
a.m.; Harrison townhouse, 11:30
In the judging of au· paintings, category with Christine Sayre of ·
a.m .-12:.15 p.m.; Swain's Store,
Mrs. Lodwick won all seven first Syracuse taking a nrst In the
12:45-1: ~ p.m.; Crown City, 1:45places In tbe various categories. portrait from life of that division.
2:30 p.m.; Myef!i, 2:35-2:50 p.m.;
Second places went to Trlsha Heather Cullums of Hemlock
Supper Break, 4-4: :xJ p.m.; Ohio
Spencer, Long Bottom, In still life Grove took a second In the still life
Townhouse, 3: 454:~ p.m .; Eu·
categocy; Dale Jacobs, Middleport, category and Jerry Shawn Eads,
reka, 4: 45-5: 30 p.m.
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second In the
marine study theme, and Georgia Rutland, took
Thursday - Northup, 11·ll: 40 JoAnn Ward, Route 2, Pomeroy, animal study.
a.m.; Green Terrace Traller Court,
Reserve best of. show went to
modem art.
11:50 a.m.-12:35 p.m.; Rodney,
Beth Ann Clark of Langsville won Christian Sayre for her portrait
12: ~1: J5 p.m.; Perry Townhouse,
a first place In the acrylic painting from life using other media·
2: 05-2: 50 p.m ,; Patriot, 3-3: 35 p.m.;
Supper Break, 3:454: 15 p.m.;
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Cadmus, 4: 154;45 p.m.; Gailla, s,6 In
Bottom, taking a second In the
p,m.; Centerpotqt, 6: 15-5: 30 p.m.;
flower study theme and Georgia
Centerville, 6:4().7:10 p.m.
Ward winning a second In animal
Friday - Assorted Senior Citizen study. Lodwick won four firsts and
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GALLIPOLIS ~ The Samuel
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Aug. :a&gt;-24 as follows:
Monday - Ewtngton, U -11:40
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p.m.; Morgan Center, 12:45·1: 30
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Kyger, 2: J.5.3 p.m.; Cheshire, 3: 3().
4:15p.m.; Addison, 4:30-5:15 p.m.
Tuesday Rodney VUlage,
11-U: 45 a.m.; Gallia Metro Est·
. ales, noon-12:45 p.m .; Kerr, 1-1: 45
. p.m.; BldweU, 1: ~3 p.m.; Bulavllle Trailer Courl, 3: J.5.4 p.m.;
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Tuesday - Physical Fitness,
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Wednesday ....: Physical Fitness,
11: 45 a.m.; Bingo, 11 a.m.; Bowling, 1::xlp.m.; BloodmobUeVislt.

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she had shattered two loui'nanlent Marie, Lopez has played Ill half of
alld two course ·I'I'COids with her ,the LPGA's 26 previous stops this
7·uncler.fl5 Saturday for lbe thlrcl- year. She has only only once, at
round lead In the a-rotet World Costa Mesa, Calif., In March.
OWnpioashlp otWcimen•s Golf.
Yet llle tee1a conlldent. "I'm very
"Iclldn'treellzelwas7·UIIderuntU excited about lomonow," sl!esald.
I stgnedmyaccncarcUguesatb,at's "I havm't been IDtbls posltonmuch .
a stan you're COIIcel!tratlng W!ty lately.l'mjuslgetttngback Into the ·
competitive feel. I feel I can play
well,'' said Lopez.
''When I hit the greens, I felt Well tomorrow."
mnftc!ent.'.'lhesald. "lfeltllkeiwas
Her St-hole total of n, 8 strokes

below par at Shaker Heights
Country Club, was the lowest score
for three rounds In this five-year-old
toumamentlhatmatcheslhebest12
players of the ye~.
"It was a wonderful round to
watch. She had a great touch," said
JoAnne .Carner. Lopez' playing
partner.
Donlla Caponi owned the previous
54-hole record of 210, shot In 1!8:).
Lopez' IS-hole performance also
broke the record of 66 Sally Little,
JoAnne Washam and JoAnne
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nine yean. On Aug. U, Parlr Coounlst!loner Dr.
WDUam 'lbomas, rlgh&amp;, recogulzed Ev8118 with a
:plaque for his olllslandJn« service 1o the ciiiZ!'ns of
GaDia·Counly lnprovldil!g leadership and direction in
the JIIII'Q and recreation inovemtllll. A successor wUI
be appobited by Probate Judse Tom Moulton.

(}_iles Scholarship Fund
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,,~RACINE -The scholarship lund

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ilitiig.expanded to Include Athens
.titd GaWa counties.
~ Each year in the six-year exlst• ce of the tournament, some of the
JFOOfeds have been earmarked for
scholarship at Ohio University.
~--to now, the guidellnes for the
seliolarshlp were set up to Include
&lt;jll)1. students from Meigs and
ljJason Counties.
, The money Is to go to a needy and
qeservtn&amp; student who wants to
eCiter Into the field ot conununtcaUon at Ohio University.~ "But we have had just one
~pllcant from the two counties In
~ years," said totirnament host
qa've DUes.
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us select other deserving
Y'Qt1W people from oth~r counties.
SeCeDtly, I met with our state
rjipresentatlve, ·J olynn Baiter, and
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Mhfns here Sa\IITday.
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P!Jssesston, with a three-yard run
tlia• capped a nine-play, 67-yard
dfiVe. The drive was highlighted by
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middle of the Une and spread 61
yards for"Meigs' final touchdown.
Quarterback Mike Chancey
kicked one extra point, missed a
second and t06Sed an incomplete .
pass on the third.
On the varsity level, Meigs
dominated th_e line of sci-tmmage,
but the Athens reserves overpowered Meigs' younger lads: 22-0.
· Meigs' next scrimmage ~ be
ihls Friday, when they host Frontier
In the Meigs Prevl~ at Marauder
Stadium. Alexander will play Fairland in the opener. Each game will
consist of two quarters.

~r Athens scored on a 25-yard
~.play several possessions later,
Metis fullback Mark Hammonds
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effort over the Jack Nlcklausdesigned coune that has been
Afrlcan~greetwlllll'taetttng pralaed by the players despite a
excited -yet.
treacberou.s rough that surrounds
"I can't aet too exdled," said each hole.
Player, "~useyouhaveto110out
'Ballesteros, wl)o Willi the British
8Jabl ton10now."
Open earlier thlayear, wasjWytwo
Ballesteros• enthllllasrh came shotll off the pace after a 811 Fl1day,
. atterthedlmtnuttvePiayerranotra He was tied at 139 with IlOIInle
sll'la&amp; of 10 birdies - and only 900 Hanunond, Jay Haas and Floyd.
botleY-~.Yiogatnaahareofthe Hanunond and Haas had 6911 and
leed with Lanpy Wac:lklu and Lee Flayd a 71. ,
Trevino. enterin&amp; today's third
Player's 9-under total for the
round of the 66th · PGA round wu a PGA tournament
~record. It also equalled the tourney
Wadldna, whoflreda68forasbare record low &amp;1 let previously by
of the l!rst-l'llllld lead with Mike . Bruce Cramptoo and Raymoad
.1leld 1111!1 Raynmd Fk!yil, shot a 69· Flayd CramptOn did II In lB'/5 at
Friday over the 7,145-yard, par-72 · Akron, Ohio, and Floyd matched
Shoal Creek course for a 7-under lhat tnl98'2at~,Okla.Bothwere
!Qtal ot 137 IP remained tle4 for the on par·'10 COW'IIeS.
lead.
Said 'rrevtno: ''The rouild Gary
~ sho! a soUd 68 that Player sllll was unbeUevable inCluded live birdlesand one birdie unbelievable .....,...., the COIIl'lll!
to go aJona With his opening m. . played as long as It can bE!cause of
One shot back at 138 were Scott the wet weather."
Slmpsonn and Victor Replado,
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Scholarship donations are in
amounts ranging from $500 to
$1,500, depending on the success of
the tournament and the number of
qualified applicants.
The 1984 scholarship has not yet
been awarded but DUes said Ohio
University officials tell him the
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''The 63 Is unbelleYable on Ibis

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Billy Stunpie led Off the ninth with ~adolf llnP! to Dwf8h! E\taM
Dan,Qulsenberry was brought In a single apd stole ~
before s!rlklnrr out ~ and~
to go for his 33rd save. Instead, he Ward's tnfteldslftile!aJti'IIMers~ AnnasandaettlnaBWBuckni!I'OIIa
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thecol11l'I'S.II!IdLanyPanishhlto ' foul poplorlda24th'saw. ·
The Kansas City Royals. woo ~tsacrlflcetly.
'Dpnl, ........ l
have counted on their ace reiiPver
That lelt tt up to O'Brien.
Milt Wilcox coottnued to ~
.all season, turned agaln to Qulsea"Maybe It was· divine tnteiven- Seattle tn a game that drew :t&amp;,tl&amp;
berrytop-otecta6-51eadtnthefll!ft) tlon," he said. "This Is a real rarity - lana to'll&amp;er Sladl11m uiletrQilaet
two jnntngs against the Texas for rm,&gt; off the Quiz. I was telJlng · a ~lub a~ record,.
Rangel'S on Friday night.
somebody that this was the first hit
111e 'fl&amp;l!rll, leading the AL East ·
· But the Rangers glUljl'l!d up to I've had off lilm since 1!181. I had a by 10 &amp;ames·, have drawn 2,11i6,ln
~three runs tn tllP bott&lt;m of the broken-bat single."
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tans ~ 11!!111011. 'breaking the mark
nlnth,theftnaltwocomtn&amp;atwooot
Qulsmberry's record (ell to 4-3. ot!!,lm,8t7111!tlnl9611. the last year
. horner by Pete Q'Brlell, for an S-6 Texas reliever Dave Schihidt got Detroit won the World Series.
Wtorv In 'l'PirA&lt;
the vtclo!y and Is&amp;-~. ..
wncoX Improved hll career
Nonetheless, O'Brtie(l ronnec~
Jeff Kll$el ~ ~ fOI' ~ record against the~ to U-3
forhisl7thhomenmoftheseason,
Rangers and Jorge Orta IJotnereq by~~Xlftiuponenmlnelghtlnnlnp.
which 1eft the Royals 4 ~ games off for the Royals.
Kirk Gllleon slni1ed hoJ'ne two
the pace In the American U!ague
Twma 6, Red SOx $
runs .111 the tltst tMtna and then
Weslnt. he AL
CleovelaDd . Kirby Puckett,' Mlc;key Hatcher doll~ and scored In the second.
ot r
~ames. .
and Thn Teufel cracked tJu'ee hits
stopped Milwaukee f&gt;-3. Minnesota apiece to lilghllght Mlnriesota •s
• J&amp;JS4, WlilteSox 3
held off Boston &amp;-5, Petmtt trumped 1&amp;-1\lt attack, while reliever Ron : H&lt;me runs by Lloyd Moseby,
Seattle 6-2, Oaklaqd crunched New Davis saw his luck take an upward Willie Upshaw and · Ernie Whitt
York 7-3, Baltlmore tripped Callfor- turn.
carried Jim Ctancy and Toronto
nia 6-5 and Toronto rollled past
Winning !lltcher Frank :Viola, over LaMal'l' Hoyt and Chicago;
14-10, and the Twins took ·a 6-1 lead which get a pair othomers !rom Ron
S~tu~ay Into the eighth before Marty llarrett Kittle.
stngled home a run with .&gt;two outs.
Upshaw's 18th home run With two
Rick
Lysander
then
replaced
Viola
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ouls
In the top oftlieelglith tiedlt3-3.
''You'll always find several areas
and
pi'Qillptly
yielded
a
three-nm,
Whitt belt~ his ninth homer with
w~Uch neeq more work than otherS
pinch-oomer to Rich Gedman.'
two outs In the ninth to pin the loss on
In the first practice game," Coach
· Brent Saunders said prtor to the
Minnesota called on · D;ivis to ttoyt, 10.13.
protect theone-nm lead In the ninth.
Clancy, 10.i.2, helped the visiting
Initial session.
Davis,
wbo
surrendered
a
gameBlue
Jays break •a three-game
GARS wW scrimmage at Chesawinning
home.run
to
B06ton's
Jim
lmlngskld.
peake Wednesday (10 a ..m.) and

GAlliPOLJS-GalllaAcademy
High Schoors Blue DevilS scrimmagedvlsltlngFalrlandonMemorGallla and Athens counties. It's a
lal Field's practice field Saturday
sound Idea, since we get so much
morning.
support for our event from those
two areas. I'm grateful to Jolynn
It was the first of three pre-season
for her Input and our corrunlttee · scrinunages allowed by the Ohio
feels this Is a much moi'e workable
High School Athletic Association.
situation."
takepai11ntheJacksonCountyGrld
The Blue Devils and Dragon Prevl~
----·------Saturday at Oak Hill. The
varsity
battled
to
a
2-2
draw.
The
He said counselors from high •
Blue Devils will play Wellston In a
schools in Athens and Gallta Fairland reserves and. GARS Blue
tw&lt;&gt;quarter coolest folloWing the
Imps also scrinunaged during the , ,Jackson-Oak Hill prevl~ which
counties have been contacted and
together with those from Meigs and three-hour session. No scores or
begins at 7: :1) p.m. on Aug. 25
.Mason counties,. ~ alert any · statistics were kept.

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HONORED - Dr.
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Cornm11181on, has resigned that poello accept a
with the United Stales Sports Academy of
Ala. Ev8118, who has served on lhe park
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CINCINNATI tAP! - PeteRcit;e
put ~If into !he stanlil&amp; Uneup
for his debut Friday night .as
·player-manager of the Cincinnati
ijeds &lt;tnd.then showecj tans some
Dashes ot the past by leadlni his
team to a 6-4 t~ OVEI' the
•.Chic:agoCubs.
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manage, they came toseerneplay,"
said Rose, who went 2-for~ .and

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AttertheCubsscoredlnthetopof
the !lrst inning, Cary Redus led of!
the bottan oi the first by singling
and stealir1g secoQd.
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Rose, a switch-hitter batting lefty
aga:lnstDickRuthven, thenllneda
·.single over shortstop, and when the
baD eluded Center flek!er Bob
Demler. !lose raced around the

headfirst slldelntothlrd, beatinathe •
throw and drawing another stand- :
lngovation. .
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Gulden'stwQ-()UtslngleandCOIIa!P'- '
cion lollOI\'ed with an RBI double to
make it 3-1 aherthe first lnnlni and •
RoselatercrackedanRffidoublein :
the seventh.
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NICE GOING, TEAM - Clnclruu.tl Reds'
player-manager, Pete Rose, right, clasps hands with
winning pitcher, Mario Solo, foDowlng the RedS' win

over the Chicago Cubs at Riverfront StadlupiFrldliy
night. Teammates Brad Gulden, left, and ROO Oesler,
far right, join ln. (AP Laserpholo).

They came, Pete Rose respo~ded ~. ·
By JOHN,FABRJS
Associaled Press Writer
.CINCJNNA'I:I (AP) -Among the
thouSands of people heading for the
stadiUm for. the Cincinnati Reds
· game l"liday was a father carrying
his 3-year-old son and holding his
6-year-()ld's hand.
"Do you lmowwho Pete Rose is?"
the father asked his sons.
Three-year-old Zackary and .6year-old Justin looked contused and
shook their heads. "No," Justin
said. "Do you?"
·
; •or course I do,'' said their dad,
Dana Laurie of Cincinnati, "He used
•to play for the Cincinnati Reds. Now
he's ' )lack as a player and ' the
manager. 'That's why we're here."
'That's why the stadium was
packed almost to the brim - a rare
event for the Reds, who are second
to last in the National League West.
· Rose was named 'Thursday to
replace )11anaget vei-n Rapp. Rose
.pliiYed :~s stellar years with the
Reds, then left Cincinnati to play in
Philadelphia the year Justin was
born. He spent the first part of this
season in MontreaL
Outside, a cloudy gray haze
blUrred the Cincinnati skyline as
rain threatened Rose's managerial
debut.
.
Bu! in the ballpark, everything
wasmsy;
.
Little kids and old men sat in the

stands wearing imitation Reds
jerseys bearing ~ nE&gt;W piayermanager'sfamiliar No.l4.
Banners wlth pictures of roses
hung in the grandstands.Andpeople
carried bouquets of real roses.
A woman seated a . few rows
behind home plate had a red rose -in
her white balr and another pinned to
her white blouse.
The woman, Tina ·McGary, 59, a
member of a team fan club called
the Rosy Reds, waslumdlngoutflve
dozen roses that had been donated
by a florist.
She pinned a rose to the red blouse
of a woman across the aisle. "Oh my favorite!" the woman exclaimed with a smile. "Not only my
favorite baseball player, it's my
favorite flower."
But a rose in any other form was
just not Pete.
Pete Rose, the new manager who
has been an all-star -16 times and
broken Reds offensive ll!COrds in
nearly every catagory, got his first
standing ova lion when he was
officially introduced before tht&gt;
game.
Another ovation came when he
turned in his lineup to the umpires ..
Another came when he was
announced as first baseman. A
fourib standing ovation came after
he stepped up to bat in the first
liming, tined a hit upthemlddleand

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A lot of those in the'!itands were
Cubs fans-in towntochi!ertl)eR.eds'
opponents, who lead· the !lfational
League East. Some of then thOught
the hoopla over Rose was a little too
much.
"I think he' sa hot dog," said Dave
Bunting, 35, a Cubs fan from
Indianapolis. "He's starting himself
tonight, isn't he• How hot dog can
youget•"
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But Jim Andrews, 33, ai)other
Cubs fan from Indianapolis, predicted before the game that the Cubs
would win and said Rose's arrival
i-"as a challt&gt;nge.
"It'll just ma:ke the Cubs' victory
that much more sweet," the
bearded man In a Hawailan shirt
said. "We were gonna rn&lt;U&lt;e up
someT-shlrts. They,weregonnasay
'I saw Pete Rose's first loss."'
But Cincinnatians ·had fai,th in
Rose. PatHelms,afanwhosaids!le
was "as young ·as Pete," won&lt; a
T-shirt proclaiming "Pete's Back!"
"Pete Rose cannot be .a loser In
this town," she said. "U the team
keeps losing this year or next year,
no one will blame it
RQSe.
Everyone wUl blame the regular
players."
'Will "everyone",beright?
"Heck, yes," she said.

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.Indians win, ·climb out of last place
CLEVELAND (AP) - Sixth . but In baseball, second place can he and Bando followed with singles,
place is usually not something to lie like last place."
. then tied It on 'Thornton's 26th hdine
treasured, but the Cleveland IndiBert Blyleven, 13-5, yielded ei~t run in the fourth.
ans feel pretty good about It today. . hils In 6 1-3 Innings to pick up the
Cleveland went a:head for g&lt;iod
'The Indians sent the Milwaukee victory for Cleveland. Mike Jeffcoat with two runs in the fifth. Bando led
Brewers into seventh place - the finished the seventh inning before off with a single and Brook Jacoby.
cellar - in the American League Ernie Camacho pitched two lnnil)gs doubled. One rut later, Brett Butler
East with a 5-3 victory over the• of one-hit relief for his 16th save.
singled up the middle to score both
·Brewers Friday night.
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"I was struggling a bit," Blyleven runners.
"Second-to-last Is better than said. "I was a little too quick and
The Brewers scored a run in .the
11$1," said Cleveland ca~her Chris dicln'thave control of the fastball the sixth on Ted Simmons' RBI single
Banda, who raised his average to way i wanted to. But the key was before Tabler singled home an
.:Jri with two hits in the game. "Who that I kept the ball down and got the insurance run In the eighth.
wants to finish In last place? Nobody breaking ba:ll over. Jeffcoat and
"! don't think Blyleven had his
does...
Camacho came ln.and did a super good stuff," said Brewers' Manager
'J"he~Brewers, however, had some job."
Rene Lachemann. "But the way
mixed feelings about the battle for
Jaime Cocanower, 8-13, took the he's been pitching, when you get two
last place.
loss.
runsa:head of him, you'd better hope
"Sixth place or seventh, there'sno
Mllwaukee took a 2-0 lead in the for a good pitching performance."
·difference." said MilwaukeE- out- first on RBI singles by Robin Yount
llelder Rlck Manning. "You still go andBenOgltvle. 'The Indians scored
rut and play hard ;md want to win. &amp; run in the second when Andre
You never want to be in last place, Thornton walked and Pat Tabler

was

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ovatiOns and prOOuced a carnival
atmesphere on the mugy night to
~~return of thl\husUingcaptaln
or the "Big Red Maclllnl:" in ·the
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the playerS imd. I could feel the
tritensity In cluaouit Rose said "It
was iunost like a· playoff game
intensity.'' · ·, ·
"I wasl)'t rtervou;" he allded. ·
Rose litld said' ~- would rarely
stari ana ~ mainly plncb hit as
the player-r:nar;ager.'-llut when !he .
43-year-ol&lt;t Rose gpt to the ballpark
. early Friday, he met for two hOurs
with Reds President Bob Howsam,
during wl\lch tlrhe ~said he felt
he should siart his . first game
beCauseofthestrongfanresponse.
"I re.illy decided . a!ter Jim
Ferguson (the Reds' vice pres!dent
. of public relations) told me It was
going to be a big crowd tonigl!t," he
sa~ game was. held up for 10
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arlty 1 ru rtro 1
rrunu1es - a r
a
ve n
Stadium
whUe
fans,
some
carrying booquets of rbses, flOwed
intothepark. Thethree-gameserles
was expected to draw more than
100,(nl, one of the ~r attendan-;
ces since Rose left the Redo! in 1978
. ands!gnedwithPhllactelphia.
Banners proclatming "Re-Pete
'The Glory," "Welcome Home Pete"
and simply "14," the number that
has not beei1 worn here since it was
his, hung from the lllillpark, while
Marge' Schott, a limited partner of
the Reds, hired a ~copter to fly
overthestadiumdraplngasJgnthat
sald.''EndO!TiieWoes-We'veGot

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sample juicy Tem steaks and listen to real country western music. Okla·
homa means working oil wells, Indian tribes, and hores, and in Oklahoma
City we vis~ the Cowbqy Hall of Fame. It's on to Tulsa to see Oral Robe.m
University and the City of Faith's "Healing Hand". In Claremore we see
Will.Rogers Memorial and our final night coming home includes a gala fa·
rewell dinner at the elegant Galt House in Louisville, Kentucky.
' This tour is packed with so many things to do anil places to see, you'll
enjoy remembering it long after it has ended.

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~ he was the Browns' "quartemack ot
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• exhlbJtlolis, Rutigliano Is pleased. _
I "We~~ not surptisef,l by what
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~ RutiglianO ' sak1.' "He lilts' open
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Jjrowns fought back to defeat the
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Rose.'~

An hour before ·the game, Rose
held a closed-door m~ting with the .
Reds, the first time he had met with
the entire team since being named
to the position.,
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his name was announced in the
starting lineup and anot!ler one
when he took the lineup carc:t to the
plate. Hewas greeted !hereby Cubs ·
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be as tough a runner and blocker as departed for Ch!Cli&amp;IJ, where they
you need to bio In pro football- he's were tc) play the Bears and star
proven as well.
. running back Walter Payton on
"He's alieady given us enough · Saturday night.
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Payton, who underwent surgery
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' and that's unusual for a rookie. He's thicagb's two previous preseason
al$l the Quarlerback on oor punt
games. The Bears have said they
probably overemphasl1ed.
team, which Is amther area of high expect him to play for .perhaps one
Wanted-:Gingseng Root... ...... up to $145.0Q per lb. •
· "Uyoo throw the ballontlrne, that responsibility."
quarler otSaturday nlgbt's game.
Golden Seai ,Root, all other medicinal roots bought, wet or '
ls of paramwnt Importance," he
The 6-foot-1, :n&gt;-pouild Jennings,
Payton entered the 1984 season
dry.
said. "Icanlhrowthedeepballand· from Sun)mo&gt;;v!lle, S.C., says he withll,625can;errushlngyands;325
Alao Wanted-Old Teddy 8aars, Old Baby
Zip the lntertnl!dlate pass when 1 uses movestoma:keupforhislackof -• behind PittSburgh's Franco Harris
Dolls, Quilts, Crocks &amp; Jugs with blue writ·
have to."
great speed.
and G!7 belllnd former cteo.-eland
ing or decoration.
Kansas aty quarlerback Bill
"Ican'texplalnit," saldJennjngs, · star Jim Brown, the Na.tlonai
Buying once • week on Friday. 9A.M. to 12:30
Kenney, who threw for over 4,(nl a thlrd·l'Oilnd draft choice from
F9Q!OOIJ League's all-time rushing
Noon stlenes Sporting Goo do Store. Rt. 7 &amp; 26
yands last season as Maclwvic FUnnan I.Jnlverslt)o. "It's just leader. .
junction.
Marietta, Ohio.
revived the team's aerial attack, something rve always been able to
The Benga!S open the regular
:2. A.M . to 7· P.M. Mitch's Produce Stand, corner
hasoompleted14of23passesfor158 do.Selngabletocutolfblocksatthe season Sept. 2 at DEnver. Their
of 2nd Ave. &amp; Walnut St. in Middleport, OH .
yands andonetollehdown in thetwo right time Is my way of nnaJdng up home opener Is Sept. 9 against the
preseason games.
. tor some of the speed I don't bave."
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off-season trade.
BUt Bengals Coach Sam Wyche
said Jennings has "an excellent ·
chance" to make the roster.
"He's been a plus In just about
every area," Wyche said. "We !mew
COming in that he'd be a good pass

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broupt in· last ·year as offensive
coordinator.
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-:, nlgbt In a National Football League
::' exl!lbJtlon game at Arrowhead
~ .~Stadium,theyfacedateamthathad
•:: l\l&amp;t dropped its defensive
~:. coordlndator.
:·: Bud Carson left the. team last
'!•Mlplay over what were described
:· : 8J '"proftulonal dllterences" with
Coach Johil Madrovl¢, and he has
: rot been replaced, although Doug
:: Graber. took over his duties In
'; worldl;g with the defensive backs.
l "Our btsgest problem is reorgan' !zing the defensive staff with the
people we have," said Mackovlc,
who spoke reluctantly about carson
" at h1a weekly news .conference
1 betc!fe cutting olf questions on the
i subject.
~ S&lt;lne Kansas City players que,ti, oned the wisdom and timing of the
1• move.
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'• "'This comes at a very lnoppor1 tune time," said cornerback Albert
~ Lewis. "I think we were making
~ S«neprogress." . .
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: The Chiefs, w~x¥e defense col• lapsed in the second halt of the 1983
~ season ~ended up ranked 14th In
: the leape, held the Cardlnais to two
' touchdowns in a 14-10 loss at St.
: Loul.s last Friday after opening the
' :, preseuon With a 34-10 loss to New

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ClndnnaH OlJcB&amp;&lt;o 4
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Las ~es 2, Pllllacielptlla 1
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Atlanta at St. Lo.d11

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f'ITO!ING jlO ....,_.,, !.ope&lt;. Jlo.
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Sl'RIKIDlfr.i: WJn. Cllllorm., 1•1:
J.,anest~. Seattle, 140: Stleb. Tcrmro. •
l.'M; HoUatl, TE'xa&amp;. 126; Guidry, New
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Caudill, OakJaiid. 27; · H~ Detroit,
~ RDavls, Mlnnelott. ,., f"tnst'rs, M.llwaulcfe, 23.
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.317: arentr. san FraacLtco• .e .
RmB : SancbrJ, ChlcaQO, 8t; Willms,

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Phlladelphia,
RUles.
!real. '76.
RBI: Geartt-r, Mootrea.l. 87; J?avts..
Chlcaao. 71: Schmidt. Philadfolphla. '1£:
MUJ11))fty, .Ho.aston, 72: Durham, Clrl·
cago, TI; Murj)hy, Atlanta. 71,
HIT'S: Gwynn, San Dll'I!I'D. 11U: Saru:tperg, C'hlclgo, 1:'6; Samuel, Phllade~bia,
150; Cruz, Houston, 147; wynne, Pltts""""-14.1.
DOUBl..ES: H ubbard. Atlanta, 27; Rain·

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MomreaJ at San Diego
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- 'I'R.IPLES: Sandlrra:. Chlcaro. 16; Samuel, Philadelphia. :m: Cruz, Houstc:rt, J);
Dlr~. Hwatcm. lO; CReymids, Houston,
9; Gwym , San· Oletro, 9: McGee, Stl..wls,

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are tied With J&amp;
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56; WIQR!nl, San Diego. -52; Rainel, Moo·
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New Y«k. .)j.
PITCHING (10 dPclslons): Sutcliffe.
OUcago, 10-t .9(8, 2.93; On::aco. NeW
York, 8-l.
1111; Darling, New Ycrk,
.ll·S, .!Bl, 3.'16: PPf'ret, Atlanta, 11·5. Jill,
J.'lti: Soto. C'tlcimatl. lJ.6. .£114. 125.
S'I'RJKEX)UI'S: Gooden. New Y«k. W;
Vak!l.zufla, Los ~ lBI': Ryan,
HWSJ&lt;I't, 152; Soto, ~11, 119; Carl·
too. PhUadtoiphla, 1.12.
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New Ya-k, :Ji; Holland. Phlla1e~hla. ~;
leSmlth, C'hk:H8Q, Z ; Cpssagt&gt;. San
Dii!RO. 21.

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AMERICAN lEAGUE
BATI'INC !'Hi at bats): Wlnfito.ld NPW
Y&lt;rk. .JH: MattlnalY, New Y&lt;lrk. .340:
lf;bek, Mlnne9ota, .m. Easler, Boston.
.315; Trammell, Detroit, ,J]J,
RUNS: DwEvans, Bolncn, 94; R.HE!Ider!IXI, Oakbuld, 8l; Annas, Boltm, 79; But·
ler, Cleveland, 'ltl; Wk~Oeld, New Yo.-k.
rt.
RBI: Kingman, Oakland. !B; ADavts,
SH.Ttle, !n; IUcfo, n.;.tm. ~ Armas. Bost&lt;l't, IB: EMunay, BaltimorE', 81.
HITS: Garda. Toronkl. 148: Mattingly,
New York. lt8; Rlpkm, Ballbnlre, 148:

Wtnfleld, Nf'W Yor1t, 143; Easler, Bootoo,
142.
DOUBLES: LAPanish. Texas. .IJ; Gar·
da, TOI'Ulto, 29: BBell. Te:xas, 28; Cow·
ms, SeattlP, 18; DwEvans, ~too, 18;
Mattingly, Nt&gt;w V~Tk, 18; Rlpken, Balli·
mll't', B
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'JRIPUS: ~. Toronto, L1; Cal.llrls, Torml&lt;l. ll: KGib!IOil. Dt'trolt, 9; Up.
ShaW, Torooto, 9; Owen. SeatUe. 8.

HOME RUNS: AJTNIS, Halton, 33;
Klrlgman, Qakland, .», LNParrlsh, [)t'trolt. 11; KJttle, Chk:agu, 26; 'lllomton,

O....land,26.
• SI'OI£N BASES:

Friday night.

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soore ln the first half, added a
23-yard touchdown to provide the
final margin of victory, the first
pre-season triumph for the Patriots
in two years.

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Dakland 7, New York 3
Baltlrrxft 6, Cautornla 5
Tf'UI 8, Kansas City ti
Toranto •. Chicago 3
Suoc~Q'I

WASHINGTON (AP) - Tom
Ramsey and Craig James, two
United States . Football League
castoffs, combined on a 40-yaro
tnuchdown pass in the fourth ·
quarter to spark the New England
Patriots tn a 31-2'7 vtctnry over the
Washington RedsJdns in a National
Footb;111 League· exhibition game

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IIASI&lt;E'I1WL
NIIIIIIMI 'n' "ell A-d.....
NBA- N.ned 'C«il WaUdm CUreclor or

Seventh grade drills
wlll begin on Monday

Ellcessor wUI enter
Urbana this fall
GAI..Ll,POLJS- Chris EUcessor,

~:~Field

the remainder of

Ranuey, who played at both Los
AnaelesandOaklandlastyearlnthe
UsFL betoremmlngtnthePatrlots,
was Inserted In the fourth quarter
atter quarterback Tony Eason was
forced to the sidelines with a
shoulder lnjwy.
Three plays later, Ramsey hit
James, wllo played here with the .
USFL'sWasblilgton Federals, comtngoutofthebackfleld.Jamesbroke
v·
away from one tackler at the Une Drills begin Monday
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Wa,shlngton secondary tor a 24-17 '
vQlleyball practice at Gallla •
lead with n minutes rernabilng.
After Tiltupu's second touch- AcademyHtghSchoolwlllbeglnaUJ'-·
down, theRedSidns'sc106ed to3i-~ a.m .. Mondliy tn the GABS gymait• '
on Mark Moseley's 32-yard field slum, according to Coach Pat: ' ·
goal with 7:371eft. Washington cut Martin.
Practice is eJ!pected tnlastun~U11 ·;
the deficit .fUrthel' When Babe
Laufenberg hit Steve Stapler with a a.m., she added.

a two-year lettennan with Coach ,
Jllil OSborne's Gallla Acadei-Oy
Blue DevOs basketball team, ,has S
d
peak
signed with Urbana College to play
aun ers to s
.
basketball.
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ThesonofFiorenceEUcessoroflll ·.· GALLIPOLIS - Head Gallta
Locust St., and Bill Ellcessor of 221 Acaden1y ·· High School Football
.Jackson Pike, he was active tn other Coach BrenlSaunders will he guest
athletics at GAHS, tnctudlng _root- speakerTuesdayntghtat6:3lorithe
ball in .his junior year and cross- Gallipolis Park Front where the
countryinhlssentoryear. .
Gallipolis Uons Club· will conduct
He was also voted mast valuable . their final cookout of the 1984
player tn the 1983-84 season and was summer season.
named to the SEOAL's first team.
He sluired the athletic key upn Plan tournament
gradiJatlontrorn GAHS in May. · · WELLSToN - Budweiser alOng
Urbana IS part of the Mid-Ohio with Rlepenhoff Distributing will
Conference, of which Rlo Grande is hold a men's softball tournament tn
a member. Urbana's first league Wellston on Sept. 1, 2, and 3. Entry
game with the Redmen will be held fee is $85. Balls will be furnished.
Tuesday, Jan.l5, atLyneCenter.In The clrawtng will be held Thursday,
the second game, Rio Grande will Aug. 00, at the Wellston City Park at
travel tn Urbana on Saturday, Feb. 7:30p.m.
9.
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Ellcessor helped lead GAHS to the Ben Hudson, 381-3ffi8, Bob Morgan,
Southeastern Ohio ~e cage title 286-5!155 or Rlepenhotf Dtshibutlng
last winter.
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blgb. Some COiltrol on leasing m~
be adopted." .J)eeoef said
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CAPITAI.S--&amp;ooed

recently named one of tcentuciy's
outstandlag youngtQbaCCO~
by Philip Morrii" U.S.A., said
havlns to buy tile right to produce
tQbacco II one of the 'el"'ng
llml~ ractAn In his operatloa. '
. "I . feel ihat leasing ls1 e major
problem and could ~ solved by
puttlni the quotas In the baDds of
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BUY 4 TIRES, GET COMPUTER BALANCE
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vester employees in e!lht states
&lt;)nCAGO lAP) - Internatlonal Including 15,00&gt; wbo are laki off
Hatvester Co. and the Unlted Auto have recall rtgbts
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rou.pd of contract talks, with- the massive flnanctal probiems,lncludlllllr!R sttesaJna Job SIO'CIII'Ity and the · tng a staggering Sl. 74 btllton k:88 in
~pany pledging to return tn · 1982- hlis closed plants SOld some
profttabllltY. ·
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li1!&gt;W President . Owen B1eber work torce by twoothtrds in
joiJ1i!d unton 111!$0tlators brteny in years. .
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witll Harvester offlctals. Neither that jobsecw1tywlllbeakeytssuetn
sldEI delalled Its Jll'OP068]aandrnore the talks and added that the union 1s
ex~tve negotiations were ex- concerned . about the practkle of ·
pected after ):.abor Day.
subcontracting ·work tn outside
Harvesteramctalsalsaj.!Xjlitssed conpanles becauae It reduces Jolla.
conadencethatanewcontractcould . He also safd worllers are eatltlal
be teached without a strike. 'The ' toawagetncrcaseandaddedltwas
Cllf!Bit pact expires at ~~ "tnunoral" tn have ernp~oyeE;s
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ltng)lacktlxitlewhoaremtworldng.

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In addltloo tn the hampering
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''Tobacco hi the 19!!0s may be
grown eJid ri1arketed the same·way
manY Wptable crops arc now
produced .., on con~. .The
and economist with the . Federal tnbacro companies would contract
Reserve Bank of Kansas aty were wtth aroweu to buy an agreed upon
1!100111 the naUonaUy prominent amount. or a specified grade at a
economists who spoke during the predetermined price. That's what
conference.
some people believe may ha~.','
While none of the economists Shurle&gt;' said.
wished to be Ideo~ with lpectftc
Thompson said the ~ topredJcttons, the prev~ specula- bacco price supPort proaram hal
tion Wl\5· that tobacco ts moving I hurt the American tobacco
toward a fn!e market.
Iarmer's IIC*IIIID. Ill the ·Wor-ld
"Many eConomists believe the market.
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tobacco Proeram may disappear
within the next five to 10 yean,''
118td Dr~ Doll Shur~. Extenaton . exporter in t1te wortd, now • we
agrlcuitural economist with the Import about 30 pe~ceiat of what we ·
University of Kentucky CoJJeae of 'use," 'l1lqmplon uld.
Agriculture, and CQOrdlnator of the . \Yhell the ~. Ill eUect,
ronterence.
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. pl'lce,ll.aJ per pouDd b- example, '
~ Ill no l,ncentlve tor the&gt;
procltlcer to I!JIPdrt the ~ at a
Price leu thai! tbat. That'leaves the
export l1lliJ1Il!t open to~ in
other counb1s wbo can get a crop
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on the President's
Council ot Economic Advlaenl, and
Dr. Marvin Duncan, vtce president
agrtculture

first round of talks

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4 for '160.00 or '42.00 E1ch
4 for '164.00 or '43.00.£ach
4 for '172.00 or '45.00 E•ch
4 for '184.00 or '48.00 Eich

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OTHER TIRE SIZES SIMILARLY PRICED

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GlllbCa My .
GAWPOLIS - What wUJ the
. tobacx:o pt'O(P'atn be like In the ·
yean to come? rve heard a lot ot
tolkl raiSe that question In recent
months. Tilt tollowtnc article will
provide "food tor thnollbt" as YOU
~tudy the situation. It II taJcen from .
· a·, pnlvenlty of Kentucky news·
reJet~~e dated July 26, 1984 and
written by' PhllUp R. ai.WZA!,
Wriler!Edltor, CoJJeae of Agriculture, Unlventty of Kentucky.
Economists taJcln&amp; part in an
aglljcultural lenders conference in
Lexington recently, lila® ·some
predlctloDI about what the tnbacco
PIW,ant of the 19901 will look like!
pr. Robert L. Thompson, sen1or1
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36-yard tnuchdown pass with 3: 04 tn
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The detendi!!g National Conferencecharnplonshadone)astchance
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aware o1 a place called KJond!Juo on
Rt. 'J betw eea Wlllllh J1eUom aad
Bun!kal' A blaclal!nMh 8bop WM
1 llwe about JllliiO.
JOHN DRUMMOND,

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Bidwell, found a 12-pound zucchini
in hill garden Tuesday (Aug. U) . He

late• · 'nr t'zt""1cac facia abolll
GlllllpolllaM and G... C. ')
IDdullool. Ewlnatoo Ael!denly ..
aa lllltlt\!tion whl'ch .._ lle4e
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Dr. Bill IMler, pediatrician, and
Rnlland wm tram New Yorlr. who
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upon the amount of tobacco that
was customarlly grown on a given
• piece of land. Untl 1972 the quota
· was part of the land ltselt, since
!lien owners of land wtth tobacco
quota have been able to lease that
quota to other tanners within the
County, subject 'to certain regulaUons. The practice is called,
''leasing poundage. •'
For fanners who lease poundage
· and then rent the land on which to
·grow their crop, the added costs
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may reach 65 cents per pound. That
means that tor some U.S. burley
tobacco farmers to show a profit,
they must get 65 cents more per
pound than a producer in another
country who has no quota llmtta: ttons and who owns the land upon
which the crop is grown.
If the quota system in the U.S.

were to disappear· with the price
S\lpport system, Shurley said there
would tnevttably be some changes
among the people growli1g tobacco.

"the tobacco companies would
contract with ~ers who have a
reputaUon for producing a good
crop, and growerS could contract
tor larger amounts than they

currently produce," Shurley said.
The net result would be that the size
of the U.S. tobacco crop would
remain the same or even e11P8lK!,
but the num~r

sbi1nk.

ot gt'OWill'll
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But' wtth tobacco requiring so
much labor, many ot today's
tobacco tanners eventuaDy would
find themselves either subcontracting with the newly created large.
crop growers, or working for them
as employees.

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workers to raise Y amount ot
tobacco," Shurley said. "Thedlfler.
ence would be the removal ot the
cost ot paying someone for the right
to grow it. and in the organlzaUon ot
the peql)e who grow lt. Wbere
today you may have 10 tanners
each growtng live acres, in 1900 you
may have one farmer growtng 5o
acres wtth the help ot nine
employees."
Larger tobacco llelds '1UIIIIIged
by the most proficient farmers
could possibly Produce a crop at a
cost that would put U.S. tobacco
back into compeUUon in the world
market, some economists said.

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II pupplel lnd mother. pitt ~ cond. Call 114-378- t 1 :30-IPM ehlft It lotnlo
will be lor hearing on the 27th
bull ond wolker, ?lwllklolcL. 2141 or 446-1217.
Hill Ill"""" c -. lbp. 1112· 1t II, 1·11 Mon.-Fri.
114-7114-2a74 eny olher
' .d.ay of August. 1984. .at 9:00
304-1711- 7848 ' or 171i ·1-.:.·_ __ _.;...
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:3'~mi;:;;;;~m;;;t;;- 81123.
· «;oth l'fkl' for Ioney Iron 0. 1-.• :JOPM.
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1 - - - - - - - - - loetyy Iron bide. It 10 tnd
Robert R. Greene
Rlbllltl, ploone 304·171- up for certlln Molp' Co. a 0 VERN M EN T J 0 II '
Cordie Sm•th
2432 efter 11: 9:00 tiiii:OO I It- jlln. Old 11tn1
118,111 • 1110,111. N- 22 Money to loen ·
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colll771-2138.
' •oard. cell 1-•04-11 - hi..... Y
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1000
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chine ropelr, porta, ond Brown tnd bllck lllrt Collie _.....;::..__ _ _ _ _ _..!
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· IIATI!I 1111ew ........ 181M.
auppllea.
Pick up end ond Shophtrd dog. Coli COMPLETE HOUIEHOLDI
F!xiCI co""'ntlon-' FHAdelivery. Davia Vacuum 304-8711-1919.
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FURNITURE. .... Iron,
VA , Ludor Mort••••·
CINner,
ono
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mile
up
WOOd.
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Public Notice
Athene, COI7IIOt 8t 4-112aoorgea Creek Rd. Call lc
chute. buketl. dlah...
30tlt.
,, - - - - - - - - 814-448-029•.
6 loat and Found
~ Jere, antlc;uu. ;rold
LEOALNOnCE
--------and tllver. Wrlte-M.D.
, • The Soard of Comm.,sion- Btlloona for Glt Well, Annl' LOSt: White C-too ,... Miller. llt.2. Po"*"¥, Ohio
· : ers. Galha Metropohoan Hous- v~rya. Blrthdoya. portill, · rot. ArN of Chllicotht ild •
417111 or ell? 81 4-912·
•.; ing Authority will open sealed Sl1151ong Oorrllla. Call Btl· Chlckmaup Creek. '27111• · neo.
· • bids at their off1ce. Rt 2. Bldg. loon• &amp; Co. 4.41-4313.
word. Coli 441-20n or
• No. 14. Bidwell. Ohio 45614.
448;4084.
Wentld old plenoe, Peyi1171
·: on Septombor · 5. 1984. at Notrltptttlng on my prop- 1-------....:.- t:zp.oo- 140.00'
10:00 AM for insu•ance ertv I t Rt. 1 Northup, Oh. LOST Sht?ltnd Shoop Dog Firat floor only. Wrl?o lllvlll?l
. cov8fage.
without written permlailon (min. Colliol.......... mOitly d'-?lona. - - ..._,
', Spocificat•ons may be ob· ~ "'"· Royrn,ond Rolney.
bleck with white. A - l!lox · 188, lardla, Ohio •bwlllttw nu1h d In ""
.. tained from the Hous1ng Au·
to 'Chr11ty', Lott on T-.ln 4394a. Cell 114-•as..... Drive, 304-871-=
.,. thorioy Director John P. Rode- Summmor Cleorenco Solo. Bldwtll-llodnoy Rd. - · 1101.
. . rus. 446-0251.
Fllle blgfor 11 .00. Hu"'lnt ~all••11·4211 or 114·241-Buying cllolly ?lOki. llllver
TI)o Board of Comm•ss1oners Socltty Thrift Shop, Mldclo· 9375.
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co?na, rlroae. )luullry,ltlrllng 12
Sltuedone
of the Gall•a Metropolioan port. Ohio.
w.re, ali col•• ..,.. cur·
•: Housing AHthority reserves the
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LOST: btown • whltr Eng·
Wented'
right to accept or reject any or McDoNtl Butchering open . lith ~lldog. 4'h yio. old. On ,_.,. Top ,..._, Ed. Bur·
:,. all bids.
every dey, No worll on Rt. 1 •3. R-erd. Cell 11 •· Uti . ._ ........ 2nd. A...
31 Homea for Sele
Sundaya. 304-882-3224.
992·11747.
Ml-port, Oh. 814-111·
VANCANCY:
Room
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347a.
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John P. ~oderus
...... forllderly...,.O, ... I roo"' loou. . . . .m. 4 "''1
Billfold loot with • US, a.a.
•• Director
on
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Kenouf:.
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ft•loneble. H2·1022~ qr
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GivNway
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i:erd, and w-....
111-4411.
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Rewerd tf found. Betu••n ·
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lllnd•d • ..b,lluer for 2 1-·---· -----,-..
FrM puppies, mixed breeda Coli 985-3812.
oohool...
children.
ahlft
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Public Notice
_,._ 111..,.. 011 ,...;INd.
medium olzo. Cell 814-388·
98a9.
BillfOld found ot Meoon
304-'"71-4211.
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County Fair Frldoy. contelna
OFFICE SPACE FOR·
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Flrewoodjo!lhocuttlngoh money, ·no I.D. If you con
.,p anted
. • FmHA COUNTY OFFICE
1 8 Wtnted to Do
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Farmers Home· Administra- trM. Locoi· Oallipollo. See l~ntlty bHifolcl cen c?llm.
Sll AVON m11o1 471%. Cell o- - - - - - - - tion. USDA des~res to lease owner ot 648 Fourth Ave.. 304-175-3810.
1 - - . . . , - - - - - - - 1 441
__-3_3_71_1_.- - - - - •·
approximately 1.060 square Galllpolla.
FOUND pony, Oelllpollt o·
~ teet of air-conditioned affk:e
Forry. ldontlly 304·1771- The Melga Locel lohool M - will ....,... •
4684.
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by hour nl;rht or dl\l DWtrlct
Ia
c~oo•ody
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• . 1 Card of Thank•
,,.n_,.ltlon. Cell 81 ._
•pp!l ntlona from cert
241-1841.
appllotn?l for 1 J u - High
Public Sele
FOOUMoll
,Junior
High Chtlrt11illr AIM.- WOuld IU to do wu!!lnt
8t Auction
' ' I wish to sincetely exa II_... Olrle' Vohy- - Ironing In "'' .e.- ~
tend allllltfelt thank·JO·u
1hl .,._, dry alnalnt •
For your next•le cal Emm• ·bll Coech for lhl 1114-H laundry ••· Cll441-3t03.
to 11ch who helped
achool
yMr.
!:lJiconta
BoH. ,auction-. llcentiCI
the pulinc of my fathir.
hold t
Ohio
end bondiCI Wnt VIrginia teealllng certlfloete ond
Evie Edward l11dows,
end Ohio, 4288177.
601
muat mMt c•IIFcatlon reE. Main
, tiailr to bllr. EVII}Uilnc
quirement• Of Olllo tor
-nssomuchtomeand
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POMEROY,O.
Public Sale
1Por18 _....,,,.. CPR.
9 Wanted To Buy
shall alwlys be remtlll·
.... ION lnlwi ..
---.. lhould
8t Auction
992· 2259
oontoct Dan E. MCirrll. lubend.
POMEROY - Baum Addrtion Wen?ld to buy Gin-g. 271 perlntonollnt of Molp Local
To my friends and c~
- Beautilul brick ranch in a mile aou?h of Point Pluum, lclooole, It 12t Iouth Third
wutUI$ II the GaHipolis
Rt. 2. 304-712-2&amp;11.
great n~ghborhood. Full baseA~enueln Mldlllp art, Ohio.
DMioiJmentll Center. my
ment patio, carport. ,garage,
nel1hbors on llabelene
family room. rec. room, all in e,.
cellenl condition. Many leature&amp;
Driw. tile Business &amp; ~
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Public Sale
Musl be seen. $57,900.00.
·ftssilll Women's Clem and
8t Auction
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AUCTION ,BARN

the Columbus &amp; Southern .
..Eiic:trlc Co, emplor-. ·
. To all who ca71?1 to the
Hulil'talllome, who broullrt
food. the '-rtiful fl01111
lrlllllllftl51t$, the lovely
cards 11171 the tatephone
calls.
lay God bless you for
your kindness.
Sincerely,
Ill. Ralph
(ROSIIH) liteh,ll
In Memoriam
IN

IEIORY OF

~- • HENRY REIBEL

19, 1983
37:37 - lark

AUGUST

PSALIS
the perfect man, and
behold the upri&amp;ht:
for the end of that
man is peace.
He will live in our hearts
alid memories· forever.
Sadly 111issad br his
Wife and Family

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any cof?lbi111tion of
al111inum cans. shHt
al••inulll, copper, brass.
radiators or stainless and
receive 1 Coors Cap.
s,.dll bllins Aqust 13 ond

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·' 140 Colullbul Rd.
~Alllens. Ol?io, 512-7477

NEW LISTING -

Tuppers
Plaons - Arbaugh Addition
- Your chance lo own a 3
bedroom ranch home wrth 2
baths. lull basement garage,
elec. heat air condilioninP.
equipped knchen, dining room.
on a I00,3611ot $21 ,500.00.
POMEROY - Riverview Centrally located in the Twin Ci·
bes. Cont1enient location. I \?
sto~. 3 bedrooms, lull basement large lot. large dining
room &amp; hv1ng room. Vinyl sid·
inP. nice front sitting porch.
$31 ,90Q.OO.
RUTlAND - New Lima Road
- In tl'e count~. Three bed·
room ranch wrth .lull basement
Approx. 2 acres ground in good
condition. $34,900.00.

$45.900.00.

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REALTORS
Henry E. Clelend,
Jr ................. 992-6191
Jean Trussell ..... 949-2660
Dottie Turner ..... 992-5692

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All proceeds willao to Vinton Blptist Ciiilcll

SAT., AUG 25, 1984

SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M.
Door Prizes Given Every Week
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. Auction 1:00 P.M.; Ice Cr11m Social 4:00 P.M.
Son&amp;fest - 6:00 P.l.

Solllttllilll for mryone -

GALLIA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

Ridin&amp; lawn m-. C.bblp Patch Doll, 1117111 drop-lui
walnut llble (seats 61, hair drytr, end tlblea n;irrofl ·
lamps. odd chairs, 1ntiqu1 ,lovesut. antique 'dialils,
,sets supr &amp; cttomar (pink tleprmion, 1 .,..,, n11111d
. bo,wls ' oblon~o. salt &amp; PIIIPII' fdepreulon), IliaC. lts?u
dOnated by friellds alld ....... of VlntoR Blptilt
Church. Clothlna il11171, choice table of $5.00 .,.; 1J1c. In·
terestina door prlzas. llot responsible for accidtnts or
loss of propifty. .

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NEAL--614.367-7101

MIDDLEPORT - Stalely older
home wrth up to 4 bedrooms, a
24'28 recreation room, fam ily
room &amp; basement 2 car garage, on a good street You musl
see 1his one! Priced lo sell al

PRICED REDUCED - A rose
garden wilh a r~er view -lhe
large fronl iJOrch gives way .to
the Ioyer wrth two sels ol dou·
ble french dooo. This classy
home ~ great lor entertaining
or just plain old comfort 3 bed·
rooms, full base• garage,
garden space &amp; a large lot
Must be seen. $60,500.00.

Auction, Ice Cream Social, Sooafest

From G111ipolis, take Rol!l• •41, turn left onto
Route ns. Turn rl&amp;ht onto Pltriot·CidiWUS
R01d. Watch for sips.
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Ntw and Ulld lt1111s

HM IO?Mtllllll J051 •nt to sell? Brillllt to tilt Pa·
trlot AuctiOI lim and •'ILsellll for you. Consllfl·
lltntncaphd fro• 1:00-5:00 p:11. on Slturdlr.

Now llootlq A11cttou for ·Sept111tr 1nd

October
Anlllblllor IJIICIII selu upon requut

MARLIN WEDEMEYER-AUCTIONEER
245-5152 - 388-8249

AUCTION

LARGE
ESTATE.AUCTION
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fCuetUIGO)

JONES BOYS
SUPERMARKET

SAT., AUG. 25; 10:00 A.M.

137 Pine StrHt
Gallipolis, Ohio
NEXT TUESDAY, AUGUST '21
STARTING AT 10:30 A.l.
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION of this former
21,000 sq. ft. S!lperm11rket lncludinlstorefr~nt equipment•. •eat room equlpllltlt, refr11eratlon · equipment, Sift, blsearts,
showcases. etc.
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For Frtt Detailed Broehure' '
CALL Auction Firm
513fl32-&amp;595
GARTH SEMPLE &amp; ASSOC., INC.
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Cincinnati ~ Ohio
513fl32-&amp;595

west

· Turn N. &lt;Iff Rt. 50 1t top of IIIII on
side of
ATHENS, OH. onto T32, field
on top of ~Ill.
LO?II 1111 w/2 lilt rillll In •omlftl. lrlnc • chair.

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ColillettiiM of IAJOR APPLIA.CEI I QUAU1Y HOUSE·

HOL6 80001,11011 IIIIIU - · !AlP ltl?ls wl~lllellfllw
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tMil 111t •1 froil~llt-.

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ALSO AlliQUE fURIIITUII IIWSIARE. includes strap·
1~ &amp;rldullfd sleiall btlls, wicller, 01k IIOit w/6iuver, Em·
put Chest w/IOiicftipr meple drawer lranls,IH cars quill$,
15 dalls, ?flllly la11ps, 46 pes. ~~~~ America, 21111 rrancis·
can d1nnerwn, 30 pes. F?lllufil, Heisey, elc. ALSO- Wur·
lifltr tlec. orp~ Ia. Hoi wood loom, ail ~inti nil. m111y
boles Craft I YIIU silt 1117111,17111711 quallly J£WELRY, HOlle
hollleo'PniL cliM IIW, vist.lrinder l .btifflr, 11W Nt IIIC:
I hind c:arpU IIIGis, elc. 1973UK L11171brt w1111 Cl, no
rust
1112:30). AntiQues will start ~in1 tt 10:00 !;om
back
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110. Clll•41-7037.

Prnlera Bottom Flu
Market. Every Wilken d.
U.l. 31 Frazlen Bottom.
WYo. 2110a2. DNiert Wtl·
come . 1 Don Frazl•r()perltor. 304-7671-2778. .
Carport 8tle Tuttdoy on?y,

A~. 21 ; t87WoodlondDr.
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1- . Lott ol··goodill, nood
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IIY'I Fill Mlrtol? DOODiel
thtnl1 their CUitOmiFI
meldnglt 1 ouccOtt.

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3408 Moaamon Avonue. RE
sign In yard, Bellemoad. l'lot
reaponalble. for eac:ideMe.
Ol1nt y~rd ••le, Sat til 1.
9:30 till dorl&lt; . Point Ploio..nt
2'h mllet O!li lend H•lload .
tum on Shrl~e Club ROICI 1
mllofoll ow ·•
· FIll?
Mgna.
ur . uro,
dlI h81, CIoth',ng, I II .,_,,
-'Avon, doll colloc? ... . toola, knlc knak, couch ond
choir. lilac.
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-Yard
Sele,
Old glottWore. juga, milk
can, clothing , Curleya
EXJ&lt;on, Sand Hill Roed.

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10:00 A.M. Saturday, August 25
OWNER: JOHN MYERS

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Auct10nH~S Note: Another quality auction! This auction

h1111o0d mi•tv of Items. mo.st from Mr. Myers personal
hand tools w!lich he used. in praie business for many
yursat his R1o Grendeloulion. Be sure to snthe pickup
trucl btin&amp; offered. It runs very well . Co1ld be restortd
allcl bt 1171dt into 1 trophy winner. Also the Ford Ferauso11 :
lractor lpptlfl to bt in Ylry aood conditon. Mt . lyors 111• •
lht reputation of beina one of the area's best mechanlu, .,
Be on .ti1111.
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items to restore. Lots II extra parts fin family 28 year.;) 9N FOIII •
Fereuson Farm Tractor (runs good, hydraufic, good cOndition).
2 pr. grass clippers1 14 new lurnace fillers, 2fuel oii.burn~rs 1
I elec. bench gnnoer motor, I new kitchen ceiling light 4H ,
Homko Iiiier, gallon while creosote paint, electric grd' ·
shearer, electric_bench srinder, old cldCk shell (oak), 2 pOp·
corn poppers, bird balh, electric grill, set encyclopedia, Ze- ·•
ntth AM·FM lable rad10, glass doors for fireplace 2 c~i,ki!"
c~ps, 2 teed crocks, coal fork, camera, 2 clocks: lg. pr oul- •
sode Chrlslmas candles, misc. cannins jars and dishes, 2 tit&lt; •
ble clamps, lg. floor _fon. mtsc. tools (6 bom), 4 bo,es misc.
ChJSels,lS boxes mtsc. auto parts, mtsc. belts, new oil &amp; air ;
!titer, mJsc. woper blades, 2 wrecker bars, I flare. misc. bolts '
and s~rews. sealed beam unlls. brake cylinder kits, brake •
todl_k~, I* gallon prase sprayer, 1/S ..Ion.hydrautlc Jack
(new), I llton ·hydrauloc liCk !new), 12 galvanized garliaee
cans fuSed for feed only), tab e saw (cuts up to 7 ln .), sm. •
woodbum~r, hand life pump, 2 steel traps, pr. 12 in. tin
sntps, 2 ptlchforks, 1 garden push plow, 2 galvanized gales .
each 10ft. woven wire fence Slletcher
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13 flals spike nail. 16 D common (S lb;. each), 4 flals h9
fen~e strples 15 tbs. mh), set scales 50 lbs. (new). 1 sm. tap '
&amp; d11 .set. hand arease sun, 60 bales •mi,ed hay never wet,' ·
fuel Oil link _(270 plio~) , metal firewood lor. holder, 11 in. •
elect. drill,li m elect dnll, outside light wilh 16ft. steel pole, •
blow torch, card ·table, lawn mower &amp; misc. parts, sel tlli :
scales, sump, 10 steel drums.
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press). jelly safe, corn cutter · several husking IJBiS, 24x24
squrre llbll bottom shell (from Mr. Myers' grandparents'
home), low round spj(ldle back chair, shipped and ready to
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llneh, old wooden desk.
~I ''""'"" I7IH brlclt, 11i1c. buildina material.
..... of Ilea .-bt
Plus itams too nunio?rous to

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Ohio (614-446-0152),

Auctl011eer: Myron (Bud) McGhee

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Appn;rt. Auctionm-Steve McGhee
Ttl'?lll: Cad or cl?eck with proper I D. All iltrns must bt ,
,.rei for btfort rtt?tovlnc from 1111. Othlt -ll1ms an- •
· IIOinctd diJ of salt.

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81111 .... 304-468-!884.
1171 14a70 3 ~oom
Hllcno? I'IMIIIIIe ..._with 1973Pitr7uaMobl•home,
foi11olthi1151L ut up on o 1 biO. unfurttllhtd II&lt;OIPI
1ot 1n Perto t.ne ond rtfrle. e11,ooo.oo.
HOCM Courl. Cll? 304-a71-7B211.
IPM 446·13110.
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N.w..Spr'• 1t aak• 1Aa70 •
extr' lnaulatlon, Only
32 Mobile Home•
•12.110: 1&gt;b70 3 bdrm.
' tor Sale •
ganjeio . lull, a lle?ho. utn
- · only 113.460;
1171- latullw 14 X 70 • , .... 2 bolrnl• . . . - tub• .
Retrltl.-.c.r.,-.goocl - · .,0,4110; tbll
cond. C..lt4 Ul t?IOI
C•dtled, _..., • .
o1ryat 18'7JQ.; F - ..._.,
11711 Melfclttl b32 fur• • ut VII· o-·1 Mobile
nliiiiiCI, . . . . _,., ...... - - . located a m1. from
for ooonpelte t410. lllo . . . . . . DM bridgll. Jet. Rt2 '
checkt. Call 814- 3ai- • 1-77. 1 -304-2?3-11135.
BI44i.

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T- . , . . _ moblll

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NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KEISEL'B QUAL·
ITY MOBILE HOllE SALEI.
4 MI. WES.T, OAWPOUB.
RT 371. PHONE 814·446·
727•. ~
Help Wented

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NEEDED ?MIIEO?ATEU'
AIIEA MANAGER

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Body Shop .Foreman
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c......-. Timber. 1 12x70
mobllo ho!lle. goroge .
127,0(10. l:ell 114·8811·
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FOIIIALE: 1870 Kirkwood
· MHII Home 14X70. Totel
..octrlc.two -room1 end
two bethrooma,porch•·
a,outl&gt;uldl~~t~.on 2~ ..,,..,
Ltbi!IOn Townahlp.
11 2.000. Call 843·11288 or
843·1123t .

-.on

2or3'*'-.1281. Ptrk
Dr.. Pt. Pleuent. eJ?i.OOO.
Cll 304-171-11271.
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fcauowdol• call JoeDuffycol-

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INSTRUCTOR/ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR OF E.NGLISH

Rio Grande Collep and C(MIIIIunity Col• le&amp;e invites letters of application and
.•• nomination for the positton of Instruc• tor/Assistant Professor of Enlfish. Ap•
pointment for this position is effective
September 24. 1914 (fall quarter). Sa1a,Y is commensurate with education
and experience. Nine-month, tenure
-.: tr~ck, academic contract.
•
• The l'nstructor's responsibilities in• clude: teachina underpaduate co_ursls
, : in develop111ntll Enatish. Enalish com·
• ' position, and liter•ture classes, with a
· .normal course load of 42 to 45 quarter
hours of instn~ction per academic year;
advisina students; servina on Collect
·committees, and other such duties as
•• assianed by the Associate Dean of the
• School. laster's Oeme in Enllish rt;
quirtd, with earnea Doctor1te prtteachina experience requirtd.
.' ferrtct:
Deadline for appllcatl:~ s..-.btr
7, 1914. Persons lnte
In this position should llftd cmr lttttr, educa,. tional transcripts, and rtlllllt, includ••,. 1111 the RIMS of thrte rtftrtiiCII to: Of'• tid of PersonMI, lox 969, Rio Grande
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•• Collep, Rio Grandt, Ohio 45674.

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hie Cond1cted By:

111111110111.

Rio Granda Coii?IIIJB end Community College invitealetten of eppllcetlon end nomination for the poeltio~ of lnltructor of
Nuraing. Nine-month, tenure triCk, let·
demlc contrect. ApPointment for thla poll·
tion is effective September 24, 1984 ffell
quarter) . Oualificetione Include• Meater's
Degree ;n Nul'ling l'lHIUired; pe?'IOI1s holding a ISN end who ere currently enrolled
a Master'a P?'Ogrem In N;nlng tc:cept.
ebl?i: previo111 tUchlng e..,..tenpe in ·
higher tduCIItlon deelrable. ptrtlcultrly in
en 1111ocleta d7111Jree progrem; end Ohio or
Welt VlrginlellcenMire
R.N .. Reponing directly to the Dun of the School of
Nuraing. the ln~n.;ctor le raaponlible for
c181sroom, clinical. end on·ctmpue 1killa
lab inatruQtion end eveluttlon for tim yur
level of nurling; edviling ltUdenu; nrving
Ol) College Committe. .; end other auch dutieaaelllignedbytheDnnoftheSchool.
Salary · ie commenaurate with educetlon
and a~perlence . • Dnclllrre for epplication•
ie Auguet 28, 1984. Penon• intereated
In the poaltlon lhould •nd cover letter,
educetionel trenecrlpu; end reeume. in·
. eluding the name• of three reference~ to:
Office of Perlonnel, lox 989. Rio Grinde
College, R!o Grende, Ohio 46874.
Rio Grande Colllp 111d Co1t11unltr Collop is en equal opportunity /affirmllive action· 111plorer.
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Mobile Homes
f
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or 1 11

12 Klnplly T-nloou11,
14a70 with 7a21 ...........
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..,.... tub. .Clntrll
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5111 I Lot
In
lltolne with 2 treller
1 1 4 70
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f
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onloro- hook
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weve,
:illde• ~
illde refrlg..
mobile upe
homo.
Colll1 4-1411·
woahtr • dryer• . ~ltln 2202,.
AM·FM - · underpin- 1 - -=-------...:..
nlng tnd diCit. Allo mata1 F"' or rent : 10a?IO 2
building. Cell . 11 4 · 2•1 · ~oom t r -. R- tt71
1834,
mo. plua e100 "-'" .,..
will u1 ·for UO?Io. c..
Mobile ...,_ with Florklli 114-31?-71717. '
-•drd lot. at 1 - - - - - - - - -.
Tyooon Like, Flnenclng 1811 lohullz Ltd. 3 br 1 V.
.. o....• C.. ~701 or - · totll eiiC. c1ntr11 air.
441-IH2.
mlcroweve, dlahwaaher.
- · refrlg, urocllcJOinnlng,
1•72 t biO Klrltwood will redwood porch. 304-871·
nil furnl1hiCI or unfur- 1048.
n?thiCI. Mull Ill. CIH 814- 1------~-311-1818 - ·
1 813 Schultz limited Edl?lon, 14x70, with 11•7
1171 1bl0 Ulllrty. - - ~. 3 btdroomt, 11-11
dorllct, wood ....... IWOIInt. ,belho........ clntrlltlrAC, liloolca. Cel 114-371- · tlriiiiMe, elrtre lnMOIItlon.
2111.
built I n . . -. 1-304-46a1184 or 304-n3-1417.
1111 NoaloUa 2-3 - -

room. An.cloaol - · 2
·M
- 8PPGiiiliiiWit
Circle, Point
Pl....
nt. By
only, 304-171-I?IH.
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Middleport
• hmHy yerd ulo. Pertlnger.
8; Vicinity
Wuterry 8uWivltlon, GaUl·
polla Ferry. 'tuni bnldt Flolr
Furniture. Foil- algm. T\1,
- ' " • meohlne. nice clo· Yard oole Aug. 2' &amp; 22 . 2'1•
?hlll?l end ml•eolleneQua milea out Flatwoodii!Oed. 9
lterna, Bon .. Aug. 18th.
to 4.
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Fricley Night Mtrkat from Stauffer, · Thuredl'y,
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ltlnl 3PM till 1 Rt. 311 • Fridty, Seturdoy.

.Mobile Homea

for Sale
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3 bodroom 70xt 4 Ortnvlle
totel eleotrlc, e.t o,ooo . ·
Good_.,.,~ ohown by
•PIIOintment. Cell 441·
1117 or 81o4·317·7~'a
leta
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1174Ux70,._1nyerd,
IIDFWII buldlftl, on rtn71C1
lot, 1110. oond. 446-714t or
446-7t33.

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.O..IIpolla FIN Mtrklt Fri .. 8 Fomlly WoaTerry SuiHIIvl·
Itt. • tun. Indoor-outdoor, lion, Galllpoll1 Farry eoron

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P.O. NO. 12411

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Rio Grande Collep and Community Collep invites letters of application and
nomination for the position of Director
of Physical Plant. Admnistrative,
. twelve montli, exempt position. Appointment for this -"osition is on or
around Auaust 31, 1984. Salary is com·
mti!Surate with education· and experience.
/

Reportina Directlr to t"' Vice P~sident
for BuslntSS &amp; Flna,., the Drrector
will be responsible for maintenance of.
the physical plant, includlna the d•vel·
opment of a pi1Ytlltlvt mainte•ce
proaram. Qualifications incl~de: Bachelor's D...,.. preferred, but not fiCIUirtd;
five or more.ye~rs of propessive admin~
istratlvt and mainteMRce experience;
supentsory skills; nperlelct witltv•lous pn••tlc and IIIChanlcal controls; and otller sucll duties as assi&amp;ntd
br tht Viet Prtsldtnt Deldll• for appllcatiolljs Aupat 24, 1914. Send
cover letter lad
lncltldtna the ,
n•••• of tint reftrMces to: Office of
P1r1011HI, Ill .911, lio Glade ColI., llo Grinde, Ohio 45674.

res••·

Community Callell iun equal .

ICiion: 1111ployer.

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P.O. NO. 1240
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2 Mdroom hou11 In Pomeroy. Furnlthld or unfurnlahtd. Colll14·882-2381 .\JACKSON E8TATI!I
deyoor882-2S08 ovenlnga. APAR TM ENTI 1Equal
Houalng Opportunity) lou
Boum tddltlon. lo111 with one ond t w o - - - '
33 · Fermi for Sele
option, 3 Wrma. 2'h beth a. ottrtlng at n 13 for 2 , ...a. nnced yerd. wood ..droom tnd t1 II ,.,
40 A term. 7 room hou11, •urnlng
family month for '*""-•
bern, to~O bell, pond,' room, o.c..fireplace,
appllencot, lar511 with UOO
ferooiCI puturw, for lnlorma- · b i - t.city wat• • 5111, neor Fooclond and ..........
?lon Cllll 441-2371 . For 11710.
mth. with tt(IO. Vtllty Pltu poo? tnd TV
appt . 814-137-1011 .
appllld to purchell price. ent. Coli •4i-27•71 or 111v1
Cell 11 4-8811· 4387.
·m..aage. ·
N- lilting, 13 IOriO on.
_....:...,~~-Alh?on-Miton ·llaad with Noi1h Melga CouO!tv Route
Iota of roiCI frontlge: good 33. Small form • houat. 3 Furnlohtd opt. lfl W.,
drilled -1; oH hut; ren511. ~no• opplitncltwlth Oolllpolla. 11 71. Mon only. ·
refrlg ond o?htr looullholcl frM 7111 • Wlttr wtll. 12110 Coli 446·441 I mer IPM.
ltomo, - thlnlo .tho locttlon monthly. 1 B ocrea of lend · Newly ttmodoiiCI . a bdr ..
Ia ..cellon!. Town 1nd rent n110tl1ble . Call 1·.814·
equipped kjtohon, - •
Coun;~~~ Emte. lrolcer. 2713-2323 .
tlr. 1200. ·821V. 8~
Phone
171·1!114a.
Ave.. Oolllpolla. Call 446·
3 ~room , full btatmont, 2168 .
'78 Acrtt. • bedroom contrel titr-1 cor gtrl8e,' on 1 -----~--­
hOUII, lnuoll outl&gt;ul?dlngl, lteHhouao Roed. phone 2 bd
r. opt. new
•
mineral rlg?ota, toblcco el- 30•·176-7438.
160 to 1146,., mo. utltlll
lotment. 30-·171-3128 . .
Houtfe, 2327V. Lincoln &amp;;~:~;~8.Ctlll71-~104 or
:7:3:a:~35mont!o.
304· 1- - - - - - - - 36 Lou 8t Acreege
Nicely furnlahed moll?le
-------room
hOUII,
phone
homo
In city, CA. 1 or a
2 bed
lduha only, no pete. Cell
Lo; fDI' llleln M-.vlle. 3 304-176-17113.
··8-Q338.
. traDer hoolc~p1, aiiOtrlc, rural woter. aeptlc tonk, 2 bedrOC!.m homo, nice yord. .Furnlthed efficiency 11 471 ·
ee.ooo. Coli 814-281- blaemont ond lorgo front ~tlltloa peld, lingle. ahtre
11111a.
porch, fully ctrpated, ltOVI bl?h 607 2 d a
a- - - - - - - - - and ref lncludiCI. *286.00 polli. Call 4'4·-~·i .;;;
APIIro•. ?IV.· • - · level month pluo dopoalt, ref 9PM.
lind, with fronte?ll on two required. C.all 30•· 876 - 1- - - - - - - . . . : . reod1. ••· for ~lldlng, 87188 . .
Furnlahed apt., 2 room1 •
mlnl·form, oU utiiiiH .nltrby
In old 110 - r P -. 2 hou•• for rent and bar for bath, clotn, olo peta, ldul?a
f8.000 . Coli 1114-3a8- at?o or lotH with option to only Da;oOah • oe?eo•requlred . Coli ·814-44a8801 .
buy. 304-n3·6116.
1518.
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513 Third Ave .• 2 ,_,, •
. bellmont, locotld In ar~~n 42 Mobile Ho~Y?el
both. t 1 371 mo. lncludla.
Twp. Elec. • wotar. Prlc:tcl
water. odulta only: C..l
for Rent
ruaonab?e. Conaldortredla.
448-•222 9-71. or 441CIU 441·3044.
2174 mer 6.
.
' Bulldl1171
lot Neighborhood Fum. 2 bdr. trailer locotiod K 1- - - - - - - - ' - lid
. llx110. e8,000. Call &amp; K Mobile"· Homo Perle. 3 bdr. opt w-famlly nlem,
Elomrn Avo. 1176 mo .. 150
441·3144 mor 7PM.
dep.. rent lncludoa water, St. Rt. 141. 1210 lno. C?ll
luMcllng lot V. ecre M-L.jult aewogo, gorbtge. Cell 814- 446·4940 oft'!" IPM.
oft 1110. t6.100. Will con- 2118·1187.
3 rms&amp; blth, ltave. '""'••·
lend contrect. CaH
2 bdr. mob;le ,home. Call tor, oil utMitiN lnclucliCI
114-211-a?IBI.
ldultt only, no pa;l. Cell
441·0380.
448·2683.
Ru?rlctiCI V. ocre bulding
loti with e?ICtrlc • wetor 2 bdr. mobile home. Cell
Riverside Apta. Mkldllp ort.
hookupl locltiCI In prlvlte 448·0390.
Special
retu for 8elllor
.......,lelon mlill from
Hoi- M.,.col Cent or. Fi- 2 Wr unfurnl1hed 12•80 Cltlzona. • 130. Equ.. HeuoIIIIICina .....1. . .. Col mer Wll. . . . . dryer hookup, 'I&gt; lng Opportunltl11. 814·
?IPM, 441-1 ;110.
mile p1(1t HMC. Coli 44a- 992-7721 .
.319 or 675-9780.
ly . - . 30 - · Loon - - - - - - - - - Newly remodtiiCI :Z - • - w1t11 mobile homo and Furnished air cond .• Ideal for room, equipped kltollen,
!;all
unflnl1hed houu. Make 1 or 2 man.,No city tiXII!• 8226. Depo11t
&amp;14-982·5318
or
8U·
otter. 104-?lla-8428.
Footer• Troller Pork. Cell
28111. '
448·180~ ..
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4 oft Kerr Horrltllurg
Rood on Vlnoy Rood, 2 IM:Ir mobile home. near
Newly redlcorettct. 1 - ·
H . ooo. Coli 304-aiii- HMC. no pot a. Call 448· room.
Plrllllly furnl-.
338S.rtar7p.m.
3817 .
1226. Depaoli required. C..
814-912-1!311 or 11t2&amp;moll1 bdr. trollerfcirrentln 2816.
li I' I' I II ·
Kanauga, utllltiH fumi1h1d
1185 mo. Coli 448-74&lt;18.
Vllloge Monor Apta.. Middleport. IE .H.O.I h.. 1
14x70 Holly pork port fur· ..drm opta. tor rent. the rwnt
nllhld. wuhtr &amp; dryer. ttarta •t 1201 a thet
3 bdr. ·hou11 lor. rent t350 Ktrr· Herriaburg Rd . 1200 lncludea oil utlltieo, plue 1
mo. Call 304-1'76-11104 or mo. Call 446·93B4.
·uoo aecurlty ~tpoalt 11
304-171·11311.
12a80 ........ ho.... ln . , . . '"'"""· Wt " " . . . . . .
In them • .,..,.,.
• Wr. opKioua 11¥111?1 room cuae. perlillly fumiahld . locotod n11r 1 dootor' a
• llltch on llocreo with pine, 1200 mo . plua depo11t. 1 office ll ahopplna nea. Cell
R?. 1 10 Vinton. Col .448· child accepted. c.. 614· 814- 99~-7187. - '
982·7680.
1372.
New 1 Mdroom apto. In
Smell furni1hed houae, 2 bedroom· treller, kitchen Mlddloporl. Fumlahtd · or
tduht only. CoN 448-0331 . foimiahld, couple. 1 imlll unfumlahld .Cal I1•·H2child eccoptld, references. 630•. ·
4 ~m ranch, ENo-- 304-6711· 1078 . .
Vinton Rd. · Big yerd &amp;
prdln. T-1 111ectr1c plua 3 bedroom foimiahed tr~ii.IK 64 Misc. Marchand._•
wood . buonlll?l 11-. Cer· ot Otftlpolia Forry. 30•· 6782034.
patiCI. 1210 • month plua
........,. Co11448-7112 .
Mobile home for rent. 3
I room hou•. B mi... from Mdroom unfoimlahed. 1200
O..i;IOIII. Clay ooclool dia- · mo.,h. Cell 304-875-1371
or 175-3812.
trlct. CIR 448-2701.

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hou11 lor owot. Coli
8t4-318-1738.

Lorge modem · home, 3V.

· am. 4 milu from
Gllll;lolia. e42i mo, plu•
d1p1111t. Cell R..ph Barcu1

814-241-~1771

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FRE-EZER ·I
SALE . , :
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Apartment
for Rent

SAVE UP TO

11 • Help Want!JI

Rio Grande Coli••• and Community Collep invites _letters of application and
no111ination for the positron of instruc. tor of Bi,IOJY.!Chemistry. Appointment
for this posrtion is effective September
24, 1984 (fall quarter). Salary is commensurate with educat.ion apd experience. Nint-!IIOnth, tenure track, !IICIdemic contract.
The Instructor's responsibilities include:
tllching undei&amp;liduate course in Biology
and Chemisby~ with a normal course load of
42 to 45 quartar hours of instruction per
academic - . advising students; serving ··
on Collell committees, and othel: such duties IS assipd by the ~ilte Dian of
the School. lister's De&amp;t• requil1d, with
lll1lld Doctorate preftrrad; tlldling experience in hialler education ~~quired, with
pPirience in the . .s of lidical Technoi-

OU and lledical Lab Technology desirable.
Deldline for apPlications is ~ber 7,
1984. Persons •utid in tllrs position
should send CCMr lettlr, educational transcripts, and 11111111t, includlna the •mes of
tiN referlnces to: Office of Personnel,
8ol - Rio. Grande Collep, Rio Grande,
•Ohio 45674.
Rio Grande Collep and Community Colleg~ is an equal
opportunity/affirmative ldion employer:
P.O. NO. 1240

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$1Q700 Frnzrr
Ptt '

On Thia Big !
TRUCKLOAD '
SALE
'i
While They Lltet ·. :

Upltlira foirniohtd opt.. 4
roo1111 • beth. 1 or 21dulta.
no pona. Call 446-0444
btfort 5PM.

II room houtt. 2 bdr., t b ..
LR. DR. K. Excllltnt loct7 1 bdr. unfurni1had apt .• "ear
?lon. Rtf. &amp; depotlt rt· HMC. no pete. Coli 4•8·
qulrtd. Cll? 441·1370 m., 3617.
71:00.

INSTRUCTOR OF
BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY

DJRECTOR OF
• PHYSICAL-PLANT

and r.tnmunity Calla11 is 1n ..UII

opporlullltf/lllirillltift ICiiln ........

for Rent

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ranch. with
eeo.ooo. CIH H -113t or
. .2-IJia,
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I room• In the v•~ege of Rd.
VInton . P1nly furnliiiiiCI. L2
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· Z badroom,new oOof,vlnyl
tt3.000.or tr.....
foro·
te.IOO comper. t1 1. Greet llioetlon. 1410 oq.ll .. ildlll?l·-·- outbuUd·
Mtlnt St .• VInton, Oh. C.. llrwet~~~t~lyroom,Jbdr.. tV.
114-3Ba-80117.
..... ............... . 1 ell, •u ry oc h oo 1,
Wool Dleblulr _. tno.
4 lait?ht lt2-3111
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.e17,IOO.Cell
lloW
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ootl?lo
elt•I:OO
p.m.
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bell 44110710•1 72 In rMtrlob!f- 1213.
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01., 1 ~ lt'!fY I......,.; brktk
; on Krlotl Dr. Clou to lpr?na 1
.._.,., 3rd • Andfean: Mo•
•• Veftey Bhopplnt Center oft I 3 •• dr•m flotne: 3~ ..:... - · ez2.000 o r - •• •wr.t• Rt. 31.
Relp?o 2 .....,.,
tron. lotin .. CIH 304-1121.
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: _•_uu_h_fo_r---'-·--~ HMC. C.. 446·2117. .
2--houlllnP' .Green Twp. n- ...utHul2 " ' - - -~~ ..., NOWI 'A roy.
lelutlfulvllw ofrW.
atory horiot, • or I bdra.. t '\\ ~~·aAIICIAIIIII H - o1ou 1111101\1111'
..th. l1r511 llvlngroom • to IOhoole. MlddiiPOrl. Cll - · C.. 112-31112
ld?chln. formel •nlnpoorn. 11 •-112-114 t .
IOIIIIDI-.
Utlll?y room, ,..,..., oonerate drive, nice lot, city 1
~u 3 .....__ 2 ·~­
tchoola, 4~ mi. from a..... honlly
~- ......
-· -wood
.....
room
with
poll1 . hrr,ln priced, . bumlr. l!ritla_?II,...,O.
es4,800. WII oonalder mo. 1 1111 with I?OOIIId
bit home trlde ln. Celt pond. Cl?y 111 lllolne.
44t·I031.
CoN 114-.48-2141.
1 ocre • n._ 1 h.om houul~i;i;;.;;:-UI.rui:ki;;;b;;;: 1--------10ond trtll1r. 2 out buHclnp, 4 h droom, Lll, Dll. ~. For tllo by _
, 2 ~Fire..ll Rd. Ctii441-71B7 ~"":"......~~:::; · C::.H~-w;:..~:.
. or 81•·2111-13311.
lot. on lith 11.. Syrocuu. dleport. C'ell 11 •·112·
Pen-'ICI Weill. bull In 08· 3417.
3 Wr. corpatld. 11x31 ........ CinM-en~. 1 - - - - - - - - - l clnground IWimmlne ,ool, 1 - - - - - - - ; , . _ - IIICIUOid, nlot 311Ntrrn home.
U?I,OOO. II.OOO_n..._ hum Aeoldltlontooo : dolond oont - , little, ....OMnt, 1ar181,
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wn. 0 1100. 1-*'n, option to buy.
once on lind cont;OCJ .,nth trlot.
B% lntornt. 128 Pourlh peroent • - · JIIY"**t o - lillY oerry. C.. HiAVo., Otlllpolla. CoR 441· e1111. 3 -roo1111. Z'h ._11=1_7_.- - : - : - - - . 3204.
M?hl. 2 - ... fenotd ylrd, 1·.
wood bumlng flrep?ooe, 11'1 -mMIIIoen. 31 br, 3
old, low IO'e. 304honlly room, eq, li?IPitn-. Roduced 11.000. Nlcecllln 111111 Ma1men1. 8U helOt. 171-17t3 mer 4 .
melntenenctffel.... hMt. Will •leo •••· Cal 1114·
. c.,t. olr,lllt flni!ld In 111011 laii-4JII7.
4 ·room tnd Nth houu,
ytrd, 1· cor 5111'181 w~~~~l--------lc- 40or120iot. 3 4 t 0 t0X 12 "• ,_.,
......._ t•&lt;
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old. 1.,.1.401
Ave •• Point
tloctrlcn .....,, .,..
• . " .. crt- 304Woodin oumuldlnp, low wll OOftllder nloe molll7l
'or
utility bHia. Price · to · ... home u triCII. LoottiCI In 1-----~--, lmm.,.otely. Ceti4471-0t01 Crown City. Cel? 8t4-2711- ly Owner ·' """"" ltYII
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fuU petlo, 1 ocre lond, Coli
448·72U . .

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t27,000. Coli 814-742·
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' pond, looetetl - r Oa Hll
e21.100. hrlout
end C~nt•rvHie, 11111r0a . ...,.... aall ....1311.
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tt .21" 'lilY eehaale. . IV. - ·
lnterut rete Ull to 3 0 - . luyera pooteotlooo ploon. Cel
CeU N.L. · - ·
WI•- R..ltora. 446·
: ' Jeri AlAe It 4-371·2721
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T.._ ........... _.;..,, lllloe 2 bdr. ut11ty ,_,,
lllnyl _ . - · _,... ............ , ..... -fur.
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Pomeroy
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614-992-2181. I

54 Misc. Merchandise

CHILDERS
SAW SUPPLY

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388-8564

' RANCHER
50
Easy to use on tough
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jobs, this chain saw puts professional performance
onto the hands of non-professionals. Efficient quifl,;'
and virtually vibration-free . the 50 Rancher i~ perlact
tor part-time users who demand full -time
,
performance . Autorita?ic chain brake 'Standard. ,

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· AND EQUIPMENT AT ~ r
1.
COST PLUS· 10%
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2 Wheel Tractors

2-5240-8 H.P.-Hand Start
1-5260-8 H.P.-Eiectric Start
2- 5245-12 H.P.-Hand Start

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1-8179.KT-17 H.P.-Eieelric Stlrt ~;:
l-8199KT-19 H;P•·-:-Eiec. Start :'1:
4 Wheer Tractors

"NO TRADES"

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Apartment
for Rent

3 rmo. &amp; bath . lnqulreot 122
4th Ave .. Galllpolll.
In Middleport on N. 4th
Ave.. 2 room ept. No
children. cell 1-304-882·
2111.
APARTMENTS , mobile
·homoo, houHo. Pt, Ple11ant
and Galllpollo . .814-446822 1.
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Nice 1 ond · 2 joadroom
unfurnlohod apartments.
304-87&amp;-2218 before 8
p.m.
Sleeping room with kitchen
llflvllogo. No drinking. 304·
871-8874batw-o3-7PM .

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Nice electric range, Kanmore WMher. full alze bed
box aprlngo 11o mattran.
other hou11hold ltmoa. Call
448-3224.
1- : : - - - - - - - - 0000 USED APPLIANCES
Waohero. ~ryero, refr)gerotora, rangeo. Skaggo Appllonceo, Uppllf River Rd.
baalde Stone Crel1 Motel.
814-448-7398.
1 - ' - - - - - - - -County Appllence. Inc .
Good uood opplloncea and
TV leta. Open BAM to 8PM .
Mon thru Sot. 448-1899.
62.7 3rd. Ave. Golllpolio,
DH .
Manu Magic kitrange, 'Cormanlc top.
oven door, outomotlc
. food wormer.t1 00.

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2 bedroom opt ·w ith com- I~~~~~~:._
pkl1e kitchen. axe cond, 1fZOO.OO month, plua utili- 40 Inch Frigidaire Electric
tin. 30,4 -?73-5143.
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Ronge, 304-895&gt;3845. Coli
oftor 8 p.m.
46

Furnished Rooms

Plckon1 uold furniture. 304876-15483 or 876-1460.

Fpr rent Sl-Ing Ro0m1 Uaod Moytlg dryer 14e.oo.
ll)d light !&gt;Gull kHplng Coil
304-876-2309 ofter 3
rooma. Park Centrol Hotli. PM .
814-441--0768.

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Skooplng room t126. utili- 1 ·6
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2--=n:-::
8:-.=TV~.-::R-8--:d.,-io-tiH pold. Shtro bath, mole
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only. Rangt • rtfrlg. 919
',Equipment
Znd. Ave,. Gtlllpoll1. Ctll
4441-4418 lifter 9 PM.
Uoed 40 chonnol C8 t odlo.
Call 448-3042.
Space for Rent

48

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Antiqu•s
COUNTRY MOBILE H o m e l - - - - - - " - - - ltork. Routo 33, North of
-ei&gt;m..oy. Lorgt loti. Coli Antique R011 Bock VIctorian
Empire Sofa Ito Eutlake
114-992-7479.
platform &lt;ockor. Coil 814992·8915S.

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Now doing cuotom 11wlng.
304-882· 3411.

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to Rent

;ro nnt or !&gt;uy a troller lot.
.Somewhere oround
'lon-Rie-WilkeovMie vin,dorty. Coli 814-992-15418.

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PBtl for SIIB

Pet• for Sal•

8 good looking, wall
morked. Rag. Wolk• pupa.
Out of 2 good coon dogo.
wlthboth ~ ..,.C
. adlng. I own
_,o. omt and 00
hUnting. Call 814-288·
1418.
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AKC Rag. Dobarmen pupplot.•••
Rtdt • blackt .• 71.
Coil,_,.. 7 79&amp;.
77911.
Bot&gt;y rtbbhl pldlgnlld Rtx
Juciy Toytor Grooming. Call t3.00 aoch, olao 3 mo. old

814-241·8487.
&amp;14-387-7220.
B;lerpetoh Konnt11 Profea· whlto Rtx d - li.OO. Coli
Al-breld grooming. AKC Rag. Shetland ShMp
WO~I&lt;.I"-1&amp; AT 'THE
Indoor-out- -rdlllf fo- dog puppy, mole •.lwkt. old.
UNI7ERTAKe..:·~.
ollltle~. lnglllh Cocker Spa- t1&amp;0. Call 448-1889.
nlool puppln. Coli 814· 318· 1 - - - - - - - - - -·lho .
9710:
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Skunk wijh C.U• ~ted,
t111. Ca11814·388-1841.
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form lho ........ - - .. Dragonwynd Catttry Ke~ giltodbylho- -'
11"""'Q;&gt;""''P'""QI7'"'Q;I"""'iV~ i nelo. AKC ChoW puppllt, AKC Ragil1artd mlntetu,_
• ......_ kltteno. lfiW lilt- Dalhhound puppkn- black
b-4o..Ao.~~:.~~ CFA Hlmllaytn -ond Partlen • r u 1 t . 8 hot t •
kltteno. can l11-44i-3a44 worrnld.t1110. Coli 304·
YoSiordly'• l Jumbleo: BLOOM FEN.CE MUSLIN . LIQUID
tfter 8 .
883-8378.
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complall1ed ol ri nging li'l hll ear~'·
Answer: What
theSOUND
doctor said
YOU'RE
AS Awl\en
BELLthe patient ·

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Misc. Merchandise

54

Knouff Firewood Split- 96% 814~98e-3978.
hlrdwoodo. Seoooned or 1 - - - - - - - - green. You pick up or wo 1977 C11e conot. King
dallvar. HEAP vendor. 814- backhoe, leu than 1e00
258-82415.
hro.. excotlent condition.
1 - - - - - - - - - Coli evenlngo tfttr 1:00.
Umeotone. Sand. Grovel. Call 814-89S-81B9.
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Dollvered In Mtoon, Melgl,
Gollia or pick up ot Richard• For Ale electric wheet chair,
304-773-5174. '
&amp; Son. Coli 448-77S5 .

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Mualcel
lnatrument•

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AKC fl1ilat•ld rnlnloture
Bohnaua• , jouppla1, mell
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llld-.lo,SaltandPapp« 300wottPaavtyi'Aayetelll;l
color, lhott and wormed. , uo. oond., wtl ool whh ..,.
304-181--3881 .
· wttheut 4 mlorophonat. Cilll'
448-4821.
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Muaical
lnatrumB!Itl

Ulld dolrlnet In good condltlon. ultd only 3 Hlaono.

2
Low..-y
1Jpec!II..,.....CottU400o
will
1111 for ·t1000. J Yl't.': ·
old. Conlilt of •110 w -· ·
of muolc. gOOMneck Mf:htt
11
11001
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lnetru"*•ts
Klnlbtll Artltt Contclle PI·
- · 1S mo. ol!l. uold """'

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F•rm Equipment
Black Anguo bull 810 7001ba. Coil 441-23e8.
8uah hog 4ft. IIIIa - · pul
type, t31!0. Coli 448-2371 .

John ' D•W• A tractor,
. plo-. mowing mochlill. 2
,whtel tnllor. Hobar! porta·
.blo woldlng-ttor. 304'8811-3471 •

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Fruit ·

&amp; V8getBbiBa

Grovoly tractor • ac-olin. Old., modo!. *81!0. Seo
SOJ'oh Rom"!'f, Co. Rd. -211.
Pomoroy Pike. Call 814992-8178 .

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2 - a n d 2 - " · teO.OO
304-8711-?3113.

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Realttartd Aft1141oan oaclclle
horu. IOidlng Chaatnut
with whltefwt.Joke ........
""""· 304-875-3030. 8713431 ' Of 1711-3403.
Plga for ...._ Aahton, w. Y.
Phone 304-178-2743 or
304-87e-2121.
COWl With ctlvat, brad
helf.... N- ldet No. 323
corn pi....,, Phono 304S91-3318 .

Uveatock
~4 .

Excellent plouure riding
horN, very gentle. Nuddle. und toddlo. 2
blonketo. UIID.OO. Afttr
4:30 ctl 304-8711-6474.

Hey &amp; Gr11in

Oood mixed h.oy · in baril.
t1 .1D bole. 304-878-4100
CN: 304-Bia- 3;121.

ANI Eatlta General
lhd rotpbarrleo . Toylort
ll!trl\' l'etoh. Caii448-B812.

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Momo Grown • - Corn: '
Ill- Quittn. whlte.You
plck-80 - • a doztrl. Cllf·
'l ord Hilt Ftrmo, flm houao
tbove Raclno · Lockt and
Dam,lttta Rou1e' US.

YOU WOULD BE PROUD .TO CALL Ibis lonly rancbor at
Portland ho1111. It Ills IYerythina intludinas ~ larp
ltvtllotlll C1U one of our ulesmen.todly to inspeet.tbis
ont!l
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Fruit

&amp; Vegetable•

HISlOIIC - IT'S Otm AN
ADYENliJRE EXPI.ORING THIS
BRICK ct\ONIAL fiQI Til
!WiOIENT TO Til Arne VllJ
Will. FER IJIIE VllJ HAWE lJN:
BloCK IN TIME AT IDST A
COOI.I!Y. 4 IIEllROOMS. 2
BA~ FWW. lliNNl. fAHN
IGTCHEN. rQVER YIIIH !ftN
SIAilWAY. If YOO NEBI EXIIM
HXlME YOO rAN IPT SECTDi

HouH for 11le or !NIH con·
oidar trldo for mobilo home

&amp;0 lb. potatoes t8.00. 304- of - a l voluo. 304-?73·
&amp;78-2328 or 178-2808.
5174.
RNI Eatete General

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Of HOME tHAT HAS BEEN
CIJtiO!IED TO SIWI.II'r. ALil
FRAME OtJPL£X CIIINEIIIENTLY

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for 11le- Ctrlnlng tomatoes .
owncolfltln-. E u - DoVUI, call 814·247•3283.

Route 124 "'" Portltnd.

ooss snm PRES-

ENTLY RENTIIC FOR $120
WEEIQ.Y. I'UJS 4' 1RAil£R !'G.
THIS IS HOT (JILYAQlfAT I'U£l
TO liiE llJT ALSO 0000 INCOME
~- B£I1IR CAll RlR AN

. Pick' your own, bring your

6 ACRES OF LEVEL LAND 1 milt put Htnis Ftrms on

AI'I'IJimlNT SOON!

Gqldan Quaan corn,
f1.00 doztn. 304-87112817.

lllvi bttn in businns
In Rtvtttiwood, W. V1., since 1965. GO!Illl REilly is I
name you qn trust In Rnl Eslltt! Wt would lit happj to
Wt

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riPened ' cennlng or
fr-lng peacheo, extro nlca,
cu...,t price 19.88 buohol.
.C tll for ourrtnt variety.
Pllttt brlna oontlln«~ for

1ppraiN and list your property. Wo htn just oponod our
office in Ohio.
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Virginia D. Carroll - Broker

I:";II;J~et;nt:;:t;nd=P;antl=·===

tractor,
tnd
1woocl apllt-

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Morcy'o Molono retdy.
lll&lt;fo mill Out Rt. 141. ·

WE NEED LISTINGS Ill OHIO -

9 " Ford
front
1-.
unlcom
w,
P9lt carrier, box

... 4-742-:U21.

lor·
Wolftld: ...,.....libla
pMiy to toko o - low
Monthly 'IYarntnto
eplnet plano. Clll ba 141oe1Jy, W~t Credit Mtn·
lgtf: P .O. lc!• 33, Frledano.
Pa. 11141 .

Uv•atock

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420 John
doaeriiOod
cond. Celt afttr I!PM. 114·
388-1708.

boom
robbhpenswttll ......... lug
limo, to-uck t o -. Coil
814-742-2178.

...,.. tar Mle. •••· con. Ctll

oond. ...., feN: btlglnn....
,04-811·43118.
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24721 Hill Road
Racine, Ohio
Ph; 24
Ohio
·304-273-931t3 W. Va.

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114-112·1411- 4 p .rri .

Ulld Conn trombone, fair

GORRELL REALTV

W. Va.

For Sale or Tred•

1979 Ford Filrmont, 4 cyl ..
UIOO. or trade for gOOd
4x4 auto; trona., 304-8715·
7890 .

llall- ....... new U4tl.
wll toll for *1441. Col

CANNINO TOMATOES:
Ploked.l4.00;1'1ok your own
... 10; .ring contain«~.
Houn 10:00 to 4 :00. 0 t!!Mt t&gt;v ..olntmom. Rlvmond .. ... w. p'hona
·(1141247 4212. .
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Goodwill ln-rlai, 409
Moln St. Jeen Mil, Aug.
20th thru Aug 21th, ho" off

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Peta for S•le

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over.,.ul from• ond ban. No
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54 Colibor Hawken Muzzle Remington bolt action rifle,
Loader wHh full length broil 30-01, t1IIO.oo. 304-891ocope. New with powder, · 3828.
ballo, &amp; pouches. t2110. Call -:-:---':-~--­
e14-742-.301 O.Evon.
Tobacco stlcko 12' In long .
8oth ends ohlrpenad, 17
2Y.r ton central air condi- centa each or 1 I centa per
llonor. complete wHh H coli 1,000 or rnore. 304-937llo tubing, naw cornpreuor. 2830.
15110. Coil 814-992.-11437.
Sovago outomotlc 18 gtugo,
refrigerator Winchllttr modo! eo 1 2
Ktromore haavy duty gouga, with ateot' b8rroll.
outom.ttlc woohtr t100, wn:htot•- Modtl 37 red
Naturol goa dryer 1100. 40 lett• 410 gtugt. WincheoInch olootrlc rongt *46. t• modti37A-410goup. K
window air conditloneu Mort 20 go- WlncMiter
5000 11o 8000 BTU t86 modo! 1200 • 12 "'"'"'
304-773-IUe.
each. Col 614-742-23152.

1 portoble trapera bor with

:47 W•nted

W. Va.

58

Why pay mor• Ti-ede Center
Furniture Outlet, Kanauga.
Ohio. 0pelf ,9 -7 PM .

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Plemwnt,

Household Goods

:! bedroom newly remodeled 1--;:;;;~;-;~;;--;;~;;;;

apt, alec htat, In Now
Hoven. U&amp;O.OO month .
814-992-7481 .

'Paint

19, 1914:.:

_.,..,, Alto.

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crop

........ 8ortiett ...... llld
pru-. plume roody In lett
~UJIUI1. - · o Mof!&lt;et, Ma·
111n. w. Va.. 304-773J?21. 0,. dally till dart .

Building Suppliea

Building Metwlola
Block, brick. _ , pipet; .
wlndowa, llntela, •tc . ·
CloudaWint.... RloGronlle.
0. Ctll814-241i-1121.

llliver

Oueen . ll""'t com,

')ldna 304-e711-2133.

IIIII FAll ~D OIICIWIII -

You're invited to come and visit this
attractive 3 BR home· wjfull fin ished basement Sundav from 1 to 3
located just off Rt. 141 on the edge
of town. Follow signs.
.
Wiseman Real Estate Agency
.

V£RY Pfi!\IATE

~TIOH.llo ACRES. All FENCED. BEAUifll CUSTOM

BUilT 3 BEDROOM

IWOt .HOllE. AR

gJ)it«i, OAK

rAIIHETS IIIIUTMN. ctmOiol CW'ET .WO IIIN'£S.
HEAT PUll', NtiiRSill WINlOWS, PlUS MANY
-OIIfJI EXlRAS. aTY st1fJOLS'ISIU4. FAilJ!OUS BUY
AT $54.000. .liST USTlD!

A FAIIiLY CAll EIIJO'I IHIS COIFOITAII.£ (
llUJIOOM. 3 BAlM HOME VtiDI lA l.MIIG. OOIIHG
IHl F.wtY RM.If ~ UI(£11£01J11l00RS. 1IIERE IS
A MllO FlUS llEOI IHO 6 IDU11fl.l ACRfS. '
BEAUTIFUl. UI(E NFN. BUY RlR $19.!Dl JJSIIJSI(J)!

446-3643

Plaatlc ciaterna atate ap-

:·&amp;1 HouaBhold Goods

.,.

proved. plaotlc Hptlc tanka.
pla~lc · culvert, motel culvwtt. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jeckoon, Oh 814281·6930.

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Shrubt , pruned, lawn reaaedad, raulnlng walla,
oldowalko. potloo, bark
mulch &amp; oawduot . Contlct
Bruca Dovllion. Coli 814218-1427.

SWAIN
"~U,CnON &amp; FURNITURE
.t2'011Vo St., Oolllpollo. Now
• uold wood &amp; coalotov11,
•1! piece wood living room
with tS Inch flat erm1
t318. bunk bed1 complete
.with bunkllt t199, 2 pltct
antron llvingroom auhei
~1111, ontrpn racllnar1 *99,
-'"!thor recMnero tSO, moplo .

OWNER

Reel Eatata Gane111l
Surpluo Army ce&lt;nouflaga,
14 01 denim, rente! uatd
clothing. 1972 El C o . . . . , o , l t - - - - - - - - - t
For 11le fill dirt, ond t 0 p aoll. 1977 Triumph choppor
(760). Sam Somarvllo'l,
Call Coll814-2&amp;8-1427 .
.\tln~e letl , t179, ' bOll
Eut - Rovenawood (New
lprlngo &amp; mattreta twin or Uaod Ford btckhoe. 1 -814- Ero). Fri. Sot, Sun, •1 :00.tull *1 00 ,lot nigulor·flrm 894-7842 or 814-894- 7 :00 pm. Dlocount foctory
Glo.
J120, mople dinette tholro 5008.
union labeled odvortloing
*311, wooh ltando t34,
Phono:
opocloltloo, Point Ple...nt.
.....,.. rook- *89. 1 ploce Uaod 40 Channel CB rodio. 304-676-3334.
'
...._dinette let .149. 6 Phone 448-3042 .
REDUCED TO $36,000 - EJc1--------jMece dlnatta let tllll, uNci
cellent buy 011 til~ 3 bedroom
2 plecewoodltl frame couch
bldroom 1ulte1.. refrigttr1· For .oolo -one.. wood. ond rocker, 304·7n·ll492.
rand! home. large INing
40ra. rangea. cheat, drweera. Coli 814-245-9401 .
.wth fireplace, large kichen &amp;
jlwringer walhero, TV'I, d!'f·
Sony Betamovle color. video . diningCQfflb., builinslloveand
-- lit ahoet. con 814-446- Moving out of lteta. Must camere. new lncludae Mtdishwasher. FamilY room
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oell Searo huvyduty tory end rachoro•. •eoo.
12'1122'. all located 011 20
waaher, 8 monthl old, Call 304-IS~-21108.
acres.
• LAYNE'S FURNITURE
UIO. Glbaon rofrl-fretztr 1-=:----....:....~--­
.l(ofo, choir, rocker, otto- lido
by lido 4 yro. old *250. Ping pong tabla, picnic
_man, 3 tobllt, (extra hoavyl. Con 448·2787.
BUILDING SITE - 16 acres
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toble. · cooh raglotar. hard"HBII. Sofa. chair and lovewitll minerals, moslly wooded,
were 1~111. auto romp. 14"
veiY privale and peaceful loca- · t271. Sofaund ohllro Kenmore weohlng machine. elr attlc-exhaul1 fan, 1,000
ictd from t211. to tl9i5. good cond.. 6 yro. old, oq.ft. copaclty, bath-fantion.
oble1. •eo ond up to t125. 1100. Hl1 &amp; hero 28" 3 lite. slightly domagld comHldo•o·bado,t380. ond up opeld blke,liko new, t75 eo. mode, ohower otoll. 1120
COUIITRY SElliNG -lovely
l6 tiiO., oola bldo t14e, Coli 814-398-9043.
Morquetta, Point P..... nt,
3
bedniorn ranch oome, 2 ful
llacu ...... t2811. to t37e ..
304-676-2104.
baths.
room. lar&amp;t living
.LI!rnpe from t2S. to •12e. Cut up 1laba, •15 ' PU
pc. dinettft born t1 Oil., to load,lorgar loldl dollvered. Cre•m •p•r•ter, 13 pl. room. fiJI basement, siuated
011 2 actes. Reduced to
Q&amp;. 7 pc. *1SI ond up. ~oil for prlcn. Call e14- carboy jug, hobby hOne,
Wood ttble with tlx cholro 245-6S04.
$43.000.00
Iorge ponda baoro, Ute n'ilg.t2BI to t7415. Dnk t110
azlnea, glaaa clorox jugo,
.!iP to •221. Hutchet, fll60. Little girls clothel, lizeo &amp; couch 1nd chah'. ReaHn
NEW USfiNG - Nice 3 bedlunt bed complete with thru 7 . 8oyo cloth eo olzes 14 Dlgt11, motal bad, I gtl.
room oome. new carpet
-~. t2711.andupto thru 18. Call 448-2480 .
otont jor. d r t - with merequiP!BI kilchen, drapes, in
1.311. 8aby - bldo, •no.
ble top. teecher~ deak,
Hutchison Subdivision. Call for
Mattrnaea or box 1pring1. R••• trailer hitch, 1l1o shovel, poklll. weahpan, Wa•
appointment
filii or twin, tiS., firm, US . mirroro &amp; jock otendo. Coli tar cooler, 60 gal. barrol. 6
tl\d t78. Q._, ooto. t195 . 448-1943.
gol. barrel. Phone 304•87e4, dr. oha111. t42. II. dr.
3828.
ollt11t, tll4. led frorne1, 1977 Ctll COJ11t. King
t20.ond Ull., 10 gun: Gun backhoe, Iota thon 1eoo
tJ!blnato, t380. Oo1 or hra., axceUerlt · condition.
tlectrlc rangto t371. Boby Coli avenlngo oftor 5 :00.
mtlt-1, tZe&amp; t311. bed
Coli 814-898-8189.
fi,arneo t20, 12e. • l30.
lllng frt"" • so. Oood aoloc- Shop Smith 1 0" IIW, drill
tllln of bedroom oult01, preu, latht, 12" dlac
rocken. metal cabineta. aander, ban aw. Gravely
tield-rd1 t3B • up to tractor. Coli 448·3084.
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IJold Furniture -- d!Yofl, ond pretlld cholro, pedeotel to•TV'o. 3 mHoo out lulovllla bioi, hutch11, Ito mloc. Paul
Rd. Open tom to 8pm, Mon. -Conklo Furniture, Rt. 7,
fliru Fri .. 9om to llpm, Sot.
Tuppers Plo\no, Ohio.
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Call 814-18e-4392.

4 chain uw1 for ult. All Uke
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arn, ISSUIIIIblt lOin. ~ISO Will htlp fi111nc1 down-

_payment. Just one of the nicer oldtr homts. New ,
utilities. Have reduced price down from $49,900 to
$46.900. Call us to show.
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Brilnr-AuetionHrCall 446-0552 Anytlltll
lttb llull 245-t507

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446-1255

Have reduced price $5,000 to sell before school
starts. This hou" has 3 bedrooms, cant. ai.r,
ps heat. 1 car prage with electric do,or opener,
10xl2 wooden outbuilding, IarKe patio, fenced
in back lard, low utility bills. Large eat-in I
kitchen. real
Come and set for your• ·'

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WHY SETTLE FOR TEwNG THE WHOLE
. COUNTY, WHEN YOU CAN TELL THE
WHOLE WORLD?
Ask YourHif This Quft.tion
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.living room and foyer, basement, 2 bay windo"s, fenced
. yard a'nd garite. One block from city schools, city park,
downt~n Gallipolis, movie theatre and stores. Buy at
$62,000.
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LOG HOUSE
located 011 Rlcalon Creek wilh
2.9 aciiS MIL 2 bed!OOIIE,
batll. lui basement, IarKe side
and frmt sundeck, modem
stepsavef kilchen, rural waler,

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~~ City SChool System.
Nee ~-•log oome by
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IJN8y 3 bedroom brick home
in • Yfl'f desirable locllion cbe to Holzer Hospilll. This
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fenced 1n back ylld. Also l1ll
gas and central air.
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Appmx. 6!i acr!S liable llld 1351CreS wuods. REDUCED TO $44.~ - HILLTOP SIIBDMSION·- 3 BR home features k~hen. iving room.
dining room. family room, fill!piace. gas heat.
C) 6lm 2 llrae st~ porches. lovely quiet c;entra1 air and carpaing. 9 ~% assumable.
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m ME YOU LOOKING FOR ABRICK HOlE?- Then brick alld frame ranch dis~ys 2 baths. 2 BRs.
m this lillY be just tl1e line. Canwliently locat!d on 16124 kitchen wilh washel. dryer, double OYen
O Rl. 35 west. this home oiiiB IIIII! living room. range,
DW, displ. IJrge living room. arlificial
~ di!Q room. 3 bldloom, laundry room, l h baths, fireplaca lofaster bedroom ~ 16x1&amp; Cellar house,
. eciuiiJped kitchen, alll!tina. centralair and a2 car shed and ~ bam. 4-4 acres ol pastull! with
; £IIIII.
sJiing and pond. located in Cheshill! Twp.

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Z llib:hen, lYing room. t.nily room. two fi~

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RfDUC£0 TO $59.900

f&lt;J Slle &lt;W trade. 31ots In Chesl\ire: 1 RlOIIIS, 3 bednioms. 11+ bill;
llmili room, d11wng
I1IC:I modem ranch s1yte home
wood &lt;J COli burner. Nat. &amp;I! hot walE! basement hBalilia sy!blm,
lmdern slllpsMrllill:llen, Ill~ lll!ide trim is 0111 has "Mana'

room.

:x'w':: windows.

Must. see this nice 1qe oome. ·Phone ~ •

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- In town locllion_,includes~ 1111;
living roo!'~. dinin&amp; room, bath &amp;basement leAs !II ca1pel GIS heal
Priced at $29,!Kl0. Call today'for details.
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Addllian ell Bidwel Can be ptJChlsad individlillly.
Call tr delails.
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- fllwo'illd Twp. Si. Rl. 233. 2 ac;es. n1llll! &lt;W
less, zo It hend dull well.
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ESTAm -~ 3 BR home in .lllwn teat1res eal.i n
kilcllen, living room. blllh. carport, carptling, JIICe

level lit .

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family room. Additiclnal tewres include new
ct$m drapes, carpeting. wood!Juming stoW.
declc. cent air, cafi]CJI and natural wood sidine
Call for apjXIntmenl.

2 ba111s. dchen with llflt! and eye-1M~ oven,
15x48 li'ling !110111. ~ carpell!d. fii!Jiace, 6x40 m
ICallrontforpormorec~~=garden kt city school distM. . ~

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BETTER LOCATIOII!- Handsome 'i'idllNn home TO FLOaiDA- And WIIUid lile to have their home
oilers 3 BRs. I I+ blths. laundiY room. iving room. sdd this morCh. like new spit level is ilcated 011
faln!IY room, carport unattached garage, 16x32 Debby OriveandoflersailllroX. DXIsq.ltofliving
rented pod. Kitchen has ,.,._ il!fri&amp;. OW and 1111!1-plus 2 car garage and one of t11e area's nicest
displ. Nit gas heat anchlum. siding. located atlhe Pools·
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edge of town. Call b an appointmert

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132

acres.

~ 100 ACRE$.1 or l. ST. IT. 141- Ranch

home

dean hil paslln. pel fences. II+ story home. leatures 2 bedrooms, bath, kilchen, living IOOif\
large bam, IDbacco base, ftonls on 3-rnads near family room. lull basement. central air, county
Mudsod Price reduced kl $56.!Kl0.
, water and wei water, sllirm windows, shelter
house, bam and pond Cal for an ~1tment
-OM HILL AREA -County Road 48 nw ST. Rt
279. 55 acres more &lt;W less, vacant land, nice
building sm. $24}50.
113,000 - 1 rm. .home features 4 BRs, hving
GREEJIFIELD lWP. - 74 ACRES. more 'or less. roor11. kilcilen, bath. Situaled 011 a level lot in

Toblccxl base. 16120 shed, 34l40 bwn. Priced at llidwllll
$29,500.
FHA-VA SPECI#l - 3 bedrooms, maintenance
llee home. !Veterans no dowil payment, FHA
buyers. apiJOl. $1.250 cOOt. l.ocat!d in Rodney

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SPIIIIG Vll1£Y SUIOMSION
VICII'II lots. Nice silt buldina lals Wlh Ill utilities there. 1.a1 Iiiii
101.8 by 171~- 111111r .. 'urn now,

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Includes LR. kilchen .. with dining area, full basement Til~ ~
Situaled on 511' acres more IJ'Iess. This one~ vacant- so call
today b apJO(Iii~ment
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100 acres more or less

blicll home wilh 3](Kl sq. It, 3 &lt;W 4 bedrooms. 3 located sMh of MerceMie. App-ox. 20 A. tillable,
bitlis. 20x40 FR. dirq room. !*hen wilh ow, balance woods. tobacco base. Owne.: wil help
disP., IIICIIMIW and trash comptCIIII ,.intert:om, finance.
.cenlnll air, 2 C8l - - utiity bid(. deck and a
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......... with this 3 BR Jlllldi ...... ......,_1100.,. this lovely two slllry home 111 2.6 acres. more
!l7iMng space. !Mning room,";i..lni'm. kill:.,;, less. in Clay Township. This horne ~ 4 BRs. and z

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IIIR 446'- II(W USTING

WE NEED LISTINGS .

. , . A amtl IIMIAII THAI Ml - PIIICt
REDU:ED TO $45,000! 3 HR. I\\ SAlliS. KITOD
AI'PUN«lS. r.w'ffill. IU OH AIMJ: lDT Vo1IH
G.WJ£N SI'M:lllll YOO HAlf TO 00 IS 11M Ill IHO
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HOlE - 3 HR. 2 BATHS '(!Jj£ HAS G.llllEN RU81,
CEN11!AL AIR CONl. PICTUIIE PERFECT 111510£ AND
OUT. LARGE. !NI&gt;E LOT WITH ru«:al 1\AV AR£A.

IQI Iiving room. a nice 'lqe
klll:hen wilh flirmal dirq -

BMR ~ - LOAN ASSUIIPIION POSSIBLE - Blick 'hme
ranch situated 011 ftat 2.35 acre lot Includes 3 BRs. c,rpei.IJ eatin
kilchen.l-R with ~:arpet. family room wilh fireplace. Utility room, and
bath. Kyger Creek School llislrict Cal b details on loin
a~m~.
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"&amp;fo-lnhiHI witll NIJ 1ccen for 11111 trucks. Sulficiant saln ltld drll111p for unloadln~: shllltr and cluniRt
equi,...m fOI allaralns: 31,000 bu. araln storiP: araln
· dritr wltllltorap llnl; du111p for arlndinL illallinL IIi I•
ina; 100 HP 111otor lor &amp;rildlr with 30 HP blowtr: 5 ton
lllfllr 1111114 ton Miiii',IIOIIIIH blender; inartditnt bini
to npply efllll* Inti C!Hktr: Ill wlrinJo:!o ~Itt: IIIIP
WlrtllotiM for storqe witll 2 doublt
: aq~I'Nftt
rtHr 10 opntt. louted It 4th AYIIIItlft=r. Stretl,
fiiHf,.tll, Ollio. WillltiM for $1,000 ptr
wltll oV·

DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
Show By Appointment Only

IIIR 551 - II(W USTING - Executive style OO&lt;:k home. 3 bedrooms w/large closets, family room, iving room w/ad~ning dining
room. kitl:hen has dishwasher and disposal. Ful basement new
air. furnace and hd water healer. A paeous home!!,Malle yoor
apt now. Situated on one' acre 011 una)ln Hil.
IIIIR 5-t&amp;..:.owner will consider terms on this beautiful
home. Located on Muiberry Avenue, this home features large
· wrap-around porch, 4 bedrooms, lovely handcrafted birch
kitchen cabinets and lormal dining room .. There's a full basement. nice yard with flowerin&amp; trees and shrubs. Owner anxious to sell and will negotiate on this one. Asking $32,500.'

DON'T MISS
THIS CHANCE
TO BUY THIS
SPACIOUS 4.5
BR RANCH IN
TOWN. OWNER
REDUCED THE
PRICE, MUST
SELL IMMEDI·
ATELY. VERY
COIM:NIENTLY
LOCATED ONLY Yz BLOCK -FROM
. . SCHOOLS. OVER 2,000 .
SQ. fT,, 2Yt BATHS, .
AND GAS HEAT.
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· •WiHis T. Llldlqllltl, ltlitor, I'll. H- 446-9,~9
*Ed Evotl, luHDf, I'll. Ho•1 444Hll25 '

IIIR 550-NEW LISTI,NG-,3 bedroo~s: bottle gas heat,
large llvmg room. on 65 x160 lot with super nice 2 car garage. Alum. siding, storm windows. Localed on Union Ave. in·
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Rutland Sells for $32,000.
IIIR 54!1--Middleport. Partial owner linancing available at
10% interest rate. lovely two story home; glass enclosed
porch . Co~ ld be 4 or 5 bedrooms, formal dining room. large
spac1ous llvmg room. Call now for terms and details.
IIIR 536-Vacation on the Ohio River. Neat and clean fuFnished cottage. 125'x200' lot. Must see to appreciate. Price
reduced to only $6,000.
IIIR 544-This is a real buy. Alum . siding. storm windows.
3 bedrooms, llvmg room w/woodburner. Nice lot wilh oulbuilding and all only $16,000.
I l l 545-3 bedrooms. dug well, fuel oil heat. Garden spot.
Out in lhe countiY. Dexter aea. $12,000.

PIIIC( - 168.000! 4 BEDROOiol BRICK
IHl fRAME RANCH. 2 BATHS, FAMilY ROOM WI1H
1RP1ACE. 2 CAR ,GARAGE. f'IJOI. 01Y SO«lll
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- Autos for Sale

TOP CASH pold lor late
. model uood cars. Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 191 1 Eolt·
ern Ave., Golllpolis. Coli
814-446-2282.
1976 Dodge Aopon 2 dr ..
oxc. cond.. U .600. Ono
owner. C•ll Faye Coug"-nour. 446-4262.
1 978"Cougor PS, P8, pow.or
win4fow. AC. cruiae, new

tlre1, mull s oli, '1 ,800. Call
448-0269 .

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Autos for Sale

78 Trens Am, perfect ehepe.

f3900 . .c.u ·.6 1 4-9926846 .

1 984 Monte Carlo SS blue.
Fully equipped, now condi·
tion . No trades. Call 814949·21 81 .

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Autos for Sale

1978 Plymouth Voloiro 2 dr.
8 cyl.. auto.. radio. wos
12,296 now U, 100. John's
Auto Solos, Bulovillo Rd.
Gollipolia. Oh . Open til dork.
Call.448-4782.

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1178 Corvwno. low mllll.

1974 Cadiollac - n 8•
villa, 87,000 mHoo. GfMt
condition. only •1 200. Coli
614-992-2478.
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Trucks for Sale

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1174 GMC pklkup with

Trucks for Sale

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Trucks lor Sale

1113 To:r:to Teroll "otion

1171 International 40708
KT410 13 lpMd, 2 now
,..,., hoellent ooncltion·
.Roady to WOfll.l14· 241-2083,
1t73F!H-dF-21iO. n-YaiVI 1 --~--'---,.-job • alliin. olr. eutO, cl\111

AC. Pl. P8. elec wirwlowa, lblrgltta lop, ¥ · 8, outo. - ·· wl..,t drive. Call
AM· FM .. ......... T top, 1'8, !'1. AC. noar mint 814-241·1401. .

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muot loll. 304-871-ZH3 OO!Idhlon.
mi!M.
lftar8 PM .
" " " ' - lftd iriYe. U700.
Clll742· 3010 1¥11.

1979 Pontile Trone Am for
oolo. T top, o......,.ding
condition. Call 912-8141.

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1871 ~ ton ·c e-y plokup
with compar. 1 1 - 4 .
1178 lntomatlonel ~ ton tZIOO or will ... pick- up truck:o.t .. p.b •• p.a· -"'· 1177 DL&lt;Ia Dmouo 4
..flit- ta11: can 1181· · rune ohttp . 11200.
Call 11 4-742. 2&amp;110 .
4414.

'77 Monte Carl o, new mo- ! 19711 Chevy Chevetto in
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tor. exc interior, good tlr11,
U,200.00 firm . 304-676·
3 383. call after 6:00.

19,, 1984

Ohio Point ~~. W. Va.

Times-Sentinel

excellent condition. Call
814-742· 20S8 _,... 8 p.m.
or 742· 2121.

Trucks for S•le

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. .00. 1181 VW custom
-run · 1100d.
outo.
llbergloae flero fonderl,
nao. John Krow~yn . Call
814-ti2J 2717 ..

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Trucks

Truck Topper~. M~nt olzn .
dlffa r11\t colora. John ' •
Auto So!M. 8ulavillo Rd.
Gallipolis. Oh . Opontlldork .
Qoll 441-4782. '
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Truoblat ~ale

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74 Motorcyclea

1871 Ford PU 1Nck. rune
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814-381·1111-.

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James Jacoby

eo ilrt bib.

rune good. 104-17a.UII7.

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remoliel . Cell ·3 04-8711331 .

Y-mo 210 dirt Ill.... Nnl
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"10.00. 304-171-8174

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GET your corpot SHIP
BHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
ITEAMER . W- l'lfiiOVII,
fumlturo cloonlng, trw ooti•
matH. 304-878· 22111.

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IAIEMENT WA T ER PROOFING. Uncor~dltlonol
llfetl.,.. guorontoo . . Local
rof-011 fumilhod. · Froo
ootlmatH. Coil colleCt 1 •
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Dealer: BoDth

1976 Chevy stationwagon,

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Chevrolet

olan. - n . pelntet, roof·
lng (Including hot tar
appUcetlonl 304-8711·20.1 8
or 1!71·46110.

Vublenble: Nortb-Sotlth

9 pe11ongor. very . good
cond .. new battery, $676 .
Call614· 246-9616.
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Rotory or cete tool drilling.

Mon-aoom~ooma

day. Pump oa!M and oarvl'
- · 304-898-3102. .

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make offer . .Call 61 4·24591168.

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lulldlftii·Romodlllnl!. candrywall, ohOctrlcal,
rOoflftll, lloorlntl. framing,
kltchon· bolhroom lnotollo·
tlon, --window framing.
304-1171-2440.

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1976 Corvette 360 cu.in.
-T-top, auto trans, PS, PB,
air. tilt wheal. many extras.

Coli after 6PM, 446· 1 683.

• Heating

1983 VW Rob bit GL oharp,
loodod, $6, 200. Call 614367· 7677.

very

good

1976 Pontiac Grand Safari
atailon wagon, loaded. runs
good. a1 . 100 or boat offer.
Call 446-8263.

SPOTI.ESS
ORIGINAl OWIIIER - 3
bedroom ranch with
kitchen, bath, iving room.
utility, attached garage, nat gas i'ea~ central air,
storage buiding Rat lawn with chain link fence around
back. Priced at $36,500.

TAKE NOTICE -This 3 bedroom frame home haS alot.
to offer for $28,000. Living room, large kitchen, bath,
good ca~ natural gas heat Unattached pri!!f.
large ~n. Home ~ in excellent condition. Located in
city.

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1977 Buick Regal. VB ongina. AC. AM-FM radio, new
radial tires, all new parts.
• 11800. Coll614-992-3379

PICTURESQUE CONTEIIPORART - lh~ exceptional
home is nestled in 17 acres d beautiful !IOOds. 3200
sq, ft. with 3-4 bedroorTli living room. 'dining with
cathedral ceiling ·den wilh fireplace,. full finished
basemen~ new 20'x40' in-ground pod, 4 car garage,
barn, pond. Owner may help with financing
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Sport, $126. Call614-992.• 6787,

1976 Olda . Cutloaa Su·
lt.ir, AT •. power
; brakea and ataering. good
: cond. 304-676· 1 136.
· ' 74 VW Beatie, good cond.
, $1 ,000.00. Coli 304-676·
• 6729.

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.: "74 VW rebuilt engine, 706
'· Viond St., Point Pleasant.
: Can be 11en Sun and Mom

1977 Caprice Clouic. 2
door, ollto, PS. PB. cruise
control. air, AM - FM
caaaette. Extra aharp, priced
on inspection. 304 -6764181 .

1976 Chevy Monzo. outo. 4
cyl, good work car, exc
studded snow tires .
. f460 .00. 304-676-4366 .

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NEEDED IIOW on this ranch style home. 3
bedrooms. Ulling room, large window, I ~ acre lawn.
Nice garden area. CoUntry atmosphere. Close to Vinton
County line Price reduced to $19,900.
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WHAT YOU WANn - Quality buil brick I~ siDiy ,
home. I'h balh~ tilling room with fireJUce, kitchen
with dining area, full basement treed lawn. Priced at
$49.900

HOllE UIDEI COIISRUCTIOII '- Have yQUJ choice
of the finisllina touches on this l·shaped brick IIIICh. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, IMnc
llqe liEhen b'mal
diningarea.litlached ~~this plus 17 acres With
pond, outlxildings.
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11628

1973 Novo, $500. Good
condition, 304-676-31 80.

TEAFORD
216 E. 2nd St.

Phona

1-(6141·992-3325

llliTlAND - 7 rm. frame. 3
Br, very nice kitchen, garage,
gas heal some furnrture.
$27,500.
POMEROY - Nice location on
this 2 rm. business bldg,, fur·
nace, and land. Priced right at
$13,000.
YOUR CHOICE - 2 nice
homes on the edge of tllwn. 5
rms each, river view, state
road location. $25,000 and
$34.000.
MIDDLEPORT - Quality 8 rm.
hilme, 2 baths, carpeting full
basement Only $32,000.
RUTlAND - 4 rm. reoovated
home. gas furnace. carport and
nice lot. Offer welcomed.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Almost
new 6 rm. one floor home on
large lot. FA furnace. $32.900.
NEAR POMEROY - 2 bedroom trailer and I acre aK elec.,
range, refri&amp;. carport and tPXI
location on Rl 7. Only $12.000.

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SYIIACUSE - Good 5 room
horne, stove and refrigerator,
ful basemen~ attached garage.
Only $30.000.

IIMSTIDT AIID 1..:0. - Prime location rA1 Rl
35, JacksOIII'ike. ~ acre more or less with mobile home
and doublewide. 24'x56'. ~ presently rented. lois of
possibilities. T.hiS one is priced to sell fast catl today.
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DON1 JUST DRIVE BY THIS OIIE - You must'see
inside! Corwenient one tbr IMn&amp; 21fx7a dlidlleaide
with ewer I acre. 3 bedrooms, 2 ful baths. equipped
kkhen, fcfmal iving room. fa!My room with ·w.-in
txloksheM!s and fireplace. Central air. Glfage. IO'x40'
covered patiO, Aft for $49,900.
11134
ATTRACnV£ IIOimtAD- 70 ms. 8raor1t11Dme, ·
bam, machi)ery !IIIII and ciher lllibuldinl$. Toblcco
base. Approx, 35 ICII!S ~ crap land. lhe !ells
pasture and Mats. Peny TIIII1IShip. Gdpob sdlolil
system Blacktop fOld. Sl At 325.

Real Estate General

NEW LISTING :.. Uncoln ~
2 BR home, basement. refrigerator, range, insulated, new carpeting and vinyl siding, Uke
new.

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COIIIIERCIAL BUILDIIIG - Crown Cily. Uke ~
metal buiklin&amp; l..ocallld at Rl 7, Minor Additiilo. Tilo
lots flU! 9I'x1!j0' dOep. Wq and eledric Mi11b1e.

SPACIOUS 4 Bf:Dmoll.- Atoimet entry leads the
way in this ~ tri-leYel which flllures complete
kitchen, large living room, 2 blths, family room. rec.
room. 2 car atllched 111rage. 1.33 acre. Only minute!
from tuwn.
11653
. GREAT STWR OR llfTIREIIEifT HOllE - Owner
wil coosiler hQina with fnrici~~J 2 lMdroom
remodeled home. Aluminum sidin&amp; insulllld. Storaee
buitdi~ I acre lawn with tllllden 01. Priced to 1111111
$26., .
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BRICK IIOOl - F11me lnd brick 3 bediDom IIIICil
Spice - k*:hen and
-tivq room. . .
family ruorn, bllf1. ful bnemerl, 2 Clr ..,.. Aft
situatlld on llrat llwn. Addison Township.
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Road.

11642
CAPE COD STYLING - 2 story home' with 3
bedrooms, III baths, living room with fire~ace. fcf~
dining,room. kitchen plus sunny breakfast room,family ,
r!X1m 10 full basement I car garage. storage building.
Th1s rome ~ 10 excellent condibon.
FAIII- 140 ACRES TOTAL with I story Qlder horne.
large bam, sarage with shed, tobacco bise. 2 !PIS
wells. appro~ 60 acres tilable. A&amp;OOd worlling farm.
Located at Cora Mill !load.
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WHAT A BUY! For $16,900 yoo can own 2~ iCies,
more or less. in the country and a 12'x60' moljte home
with expando. Wooded land and really rice. Cal tDdly. 1635

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SPUT IMI.IIOI£- Approx. 3 Y\!111 old and nieds
I flmlly. 3 bedtCM1~ 2 blths, IMna 100_!11, dnng room,
kUhwl on main level. B 1 ma~ ciYiled but not
finished with- b' family room. utilily,.., Glrqa
1 acre of till lawn. · .

FARII PRICED TO SW- This4 Y8lf llld brick home
1M 80 acres has bien priced to .. lnd owner will
also fBp financ:e. 2 metal ,..,. plus aliter
out!Udinp. -40 acres bDI!Dmllnd, tobltoi bese, fruit
trees and many rAher extras.
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11611

NEW LISTING - 1981 DOUBI.EWIDE HOllE with 3
bedrooms. 2 baths, kitchen with range and refrigerator,
living room. dining area, 2 acre sol land with pond, fruit
trees. garden area. Block garage. l.oca1l!d at MI. label

OWNER NEEDS TO SEU! - AsSilma~ loan. Erjoy
cool breezes and the privacy of 3.6 acres with this
home featuring 3 bedrooms,. I ~ tJatm, ~rge !amity
room with stone fireplace, full basemecrt. 24'K24'
outbuildinp, rural water and numerous extras. Priced It
$55.000.
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$13,900.

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Rll111£ IIMSIDI-llis neatJnd dean home is
ideally !litulrl!d b' renbrl property cr someone wanting
dale ID tDwn. Aluminum sidin&amp; outbuildin&amp; nice beck
lawn, within walking distance to stores. Priced 11

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175 ACRES- 30 acres woods. mineral rights. Possible
owner financing. Near Raccoon Creek.
t576
LET'S MOVE AND BUILD - Get yoor house plans
together because here is 10 acres more or tess. partially
cleared, partially wooded, wa~ng for your new home, •
Spring water, ~acktop road. ·

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BEAU'IIfUL-vterOIIAII in a small town. Excellent ·
condition. 4 bedrooms, I II baths, brmal dinina,' nice
kitl:hen, blsement, &amp;aflll. Nice lawn with tarae shade
trees. Garden. Owner' anxious to sel.
11595.
TUCKED AWAY IN THE WOODS 11ilh privacy a~ your
own. Smalllrime oome with 2 bedrooms.livina room,
kkhen, beth. blsement with flmly I1IOIJ\ 2acres with
garden area, apjlle trees. Priced in the 20s. ·
11640

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ACREMEOwner isanxioustosellthis21.487acres
llld 1wil even help fi11111Ce a qualified buye!. Take
- - - of tfis flPIJOI"IIInily blay.

11102

uJor 11iE 'PUC( A.D QUIEt of tne munlry In 111is
Iovett brlctt and fnlme

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Ell-in kiklien, liwinl

room, 3 qr 4 bedrooms, utiity 1)1011\ l Cll atlllii1IG
........ aJVefWd pllio. Priced 111 "" 50s.

'11101

ftlniSH£0- 2~q.tiame liDine ·
CITY UJCATIOII .,.. Apxl buy. APld C. llome .' CGIINlnl
llldy b' yau to IIICM! in. Ell-in lithen. IMn&amp; AIOtl1,
With 3 btidhUII, iflirw room; ~~=hen, • bllll, • m1l. 111111111111118 buiJdina, U-.1 '» . . It
~1.500.' CIII fcf men debilll

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PAINTING- lntlrtor and Ill·
wtor, plun...,ng. roofing,
.orne rwma d1llng. 20 .,..
- · c.. 814-381-1882.

.IN REAL EST ATE
.· SALES IN GALLIA·· c o-:

Excavating

Good-1 ElCIYIIIn.. booo·

M..,..m
Spout·
lng. N - l n g rubber
roGfl. 30 _ . •porlenco,
opoclollzlng In bull up roof.
Call114---1817.

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11568

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EXC£PTIOUU.Y GRACIOUS- Consiler oneofCGooly's finest! From the momant you Wlik Rl the
large Ioyer and see the winclnt !lli!s yuu'l und!llllud
the quality and charac:ter &amp;llllf1IUSiy llwished an thiS
hoem. F~ equi!Jped ~*hen. 2~ bllhs, 1N111r '
- SECLUDED FMII - 1.6 11C1eS. A.
bedroom Slite with di!SSinl taom. livin&amp; 1110111 will . IIIII
farm
thlt
sliMs
b Cate and prominance Of past
. fireplace, 4 bedrooms. formil dinin&amp; flmiy ruorn, ·~
llisUy.
Coml*le
set of farm buidiftjS. ~ wei.
basemen~ 22'x40' in;Jwnd pod, plus much nue.
nnl Wiler milable. Spring! b' livestlx:k. Good
Call fcf details and appoiotnet
PISIIn farm. crap land, timber. Tobecco crap and a
11629
lui line of machinery. $65.000. 12 milliS from
Gallpcjs.
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VIICAIIJ sroom buildina and ~ •
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11663
Lake. Open your own c:ount1y m and IIIDc:k picnic
and fishing needs. Building was used IS s1ore and
apartment at one tjme. Priced very low.

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slrubbery. Price has been 11duted. Poisible kill
aumplion. $44,900.

. 11613

farther.

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11fM IW.UPOUS - SUper 3 bedroom 1111th style
home with lllldled praee. EmnomicaiiJIS heat and
cdlll air. llrge fenoed.in yanl, .flowers and

MINI FARII - PRICE REDUCID - 13.9 acres
surrounds this 2 story reroodeled home. 5 bedrooms,
comtetely carpeted, al~minum siding 40x-40 bam,
stocked pond, &amp;OOd' fence. tobacco base and much
nne If yoo are wanting a place in the country, blk no

... 74 Chev•rolet Nova ·Super

1979 Mercury Capri Roily
Sports. $2.600.00. 1980
Monzo $2, 700.00. Phone
304-676-2464 after 6 PM .

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FINEST- NOW AT REDUCED:PRICE
rome feallres a large master bedroom. breakfast nook, 2 fire- •
places, a ful basement OR, FR. kitchen with d~posaland ret.=•
freezef. Also had pod and alb house privileges. Don~ delay 111 find- :
ing out more about tllis fine home!
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WID CONTRACT - Owner wants to sell. Located in
Vinton. 3 bedroom home with INing room, kitchen,
bath. l.Mge lot. with outbuilding. Priced at $16,500. A
real bargain. Terms to be worked Ott CaK IDday.
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·11536
20 ACREs AIID TOBACCO BASE - Owner Wit help
finance this 20 acres with older home at low i1l!re!t ·
Has. well waler, appro~~. 1019 lb. tobacco • !nit
trees; some fence.

1976..ford. LTD. it. blue, vary
good condition. 81000. Coli
6! .,.985·439,2.

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SEWING Mochine ropeirs,
.oorvlce. Authorized 81Salol • ServiCe Bhlrpon
Scluoro. Fabric 8hop.
Pomeroy. 114-112-2284.

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Jamoo loy1 Water
Al10 pool1 filled. Coli 81 4·
288- 1141 or 814-44&amp;·
11715 or 1114-448-7911 .

Kon' 1 Water .....lOa. Wallo.
clnern1, poole filled . Phone
387-0U3 or 317-7741
night or do.y. .
JI~S WATER SERVICE.
Coli Jim t..nlor, 304-871·
7317.
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UPHOLSTERY 8HOP
1 183 lee. Avo .. Galllpoli1.
1514-448-7833 or814-448·
1833. .

RUSS AND MAX ·

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anytime. Conrad Ohlinger.

1978 Olda. perfect condi·
tion . .UOOO. 1976 Ford
Stationwag·on, low mileage
"00. Coli 614-992-6846 .

JUSI' umD · CIIAIACIU of this ~h 2 siDiy llornL 4 bedrolinfs,
•folmal dirin&amp; lYing room with fnPace. 2 baths.
Garaae buit io 1983. Outbutings. 2 1111" Ita! lots.
Pric:«&lt; in the 40s.
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LOTS FOR SALE- Hyou are looiUnglol"a SjDfcfyour
new home then taiw your choice. We have 71ats ~
to sell. Ownei will even help finance a qualified

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1982 Chevatie, 4 apd.;
AM -FM. Exc. con .. $2700.
1976 Caprice Station
Wagon, very good conditon.
but needa aome body work .
t600. Call614·986-4174.

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Business
Services

• 3731,

Vega,

J.A.A.Con1tructlon Co.Ru·
tland, Dh,lt 4 · 742 -2103:
1Homont1. F001ero. Conerato work. hckh!le ' l,
Dozer • Dltcher. Dump
truckl. • woter·p•· - • · ·
alectrlcalllnH.

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1978 VW Rabbit, $1,900.

Coli 446-8016 or 446·
1977

ExCiivetlng

82 . Plumbing •.

1980 HQndo Accord 6 apd.
hatchback, AC, cruiatl! con. 1rol. f3.000. Coll614·246·
9328.

co.,d .. one owner. $1 ,200.
Coll61 4· 266· 6469.

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Woterprooflng.

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· 83 Sapporo. take over paymente, mU1t sell, exc. cond.
Call 446-21411.

Home
Improvement•

Colt
114-448·
4837,. anytime
Jomoo L. DoVIIon.
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Do- Work bV Tad Hanna.·
Ditch•. ponds. roado, lend
cloorlilg. etc. Coli Motor Cor
aro1con. 448- 1592•

EWOTT CO.

LlftnOJ Hellinc I Air Colllll~I Typn lnsullti...
£1
Cll Wlrtnc.
Call 446-8515
or44~5 lfc

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We make custom duct
work., We Repair Fur· naces and Helt Pumps;
OAWA
REFRIGERATION CO.
614-446-4066

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or 114-387·7244.

IIICOIIE COliN' Ill - The bell buy fcf income property, Two
one-becioom apaltmetlts, one olllce un~ down, that could be 'a
third apartment. ind a one !lelinom house. Alllocaled 0!1' one
Cooently retlling an unb for $1Ml(l00 a month. Low utiliti115 and ifl
upkeep. Uch uri! has bath. &amp;separate' entrance, two units
complebily tUrniSilad and wil il;mmpai1Y th~. salt ftilperty
located in tnwn and liould make a px1 investment• · ·
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IIMSTIIOO OR REJfTAl PROPERTY - Owners will consider •
any reasonable offer. 2 story,.3 BR. large lot. Located on 3rd Aile :
$19,000.00.
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OWIIIER WIU SELL OR TRADE 6. 7 acies of vacant l!tnd.locate&lt;tin •
bu~ding County water available. •
$15,000.00.. .
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8R£ATHTMING SETTING in the midst d 20 ·acres of Woodland.':
Providing flivacy and conven~nce. a contemporary passive solar
home, featuring a solarium with rot tub wrapped by a large open.•
b'mai lilling and dining room with atrium dooo.&gt;, massive stone ,
.fireplace and quarTY stone floors.Amodern complete knchen and a
breakfast noo!1 with oblique windows !!&gt; catch the view. 2~ •
· sparkling baths, 3 bedrooms with the master suite featuring ~iding •
doors to a patio area. laUndry and !llud room. Unfinished
baser11e11l 2 ca:r prage. Veptite garden .and dwart !nit trees '
Amenitial are too numerous to list Shown by appointment '
Nf.W UmiiG - Investment Property, 641 Third Ave. Modern 2 .
siDiy home or Clln be used as 2 rentals. large modern kitche'n 3or ·
4 bedi'DDIIIS, formal dining &amp; iviqg room. Nice back patio. AlsO a •
14x70 moljte holl)f in ~shape. Acovered carport Use this a~o
IS.a rental or live ~ it Give us a call for more detai~. Priced in the ,
40'~ Shown by ApjJl only.
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WHY REim ...- With liftfe or no payment and only $275.00
month $275.00 1 month [Inc. lues and in&amp;I you can own tf(JUr 1own :I
home. 2 bedrooms. iving room. kitchen, dining. room.
, and
llllfinished basement $24,000. Owner will also sell fUrnished.
•r. umiiG - Northup Area, modern 3 bedroom raoch. Very •
·nice rome. Larae modern !lt1n kitchen. FamilY room,lving room,
'office or deo area. Nice. lot and storage building, City School&amp;
Shown by appt Priced low.50'1
lEW LISTIIIG -Bland new almost complete bricl&lt; &amp;cedar ranch
Sl!iia on .6 olacre pa!tially wooded, 3 bedrooms. living ioorr\ ·
modern kitchen. Dining area w/atriur11 doors. Wooctn windows
heat pump. 2 cw garage. Aquality buih,home. Own this new home
with only $3.000.00 !jown &amp; monthly payments of approx ..
$488.66 per month. P.&amp;l. 11.25% tnt rate. City school district Be
the first to look at htis quality home. No corners have been cut
Priced low 50'1
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REDUCED TO $11,8.000.00
OiliER IS RELDCAniiG and needs an immediate sale. Located at ·
14 Cidar St., this rome offers 3 BRs, 'U!, DR, kitchen, III baths.
fWiy room witll WOIMble fireplace. and lOts of Closets and storage
space. The outside offers a,Jenced in yard, and large out buildin~.
110011111 3 lltDROOII RAITCH - Family ~m, large,Mchen.
. IMna room. Priced lo!¥ 30'~ City schools.
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m/t Clln also be purchsed.•Only 2· minutes from city. Features .a '
tor~ entry; living room and formal dining room. modern Mchen,
cory flmly room w/WB fi!eplace, 3 BRs, 2 bilth~ 2 car garag!,
81.4% interest rate assumable to qual~ied buyer. Shown hV

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P£IIIIY TOIIISIIIP - 135 acre farm. Approx. 40 aeret ..._
lllllnce pasbn and Mats. I.Q! 4 bedroom home. two lllllil,
'machine shed, toblc:CO blse anif many more fealures. fot llliN
about lllis line farm, &amp;M us a caiiDday.
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EXCEUEJfT l.DCATIOII - Walking distance to cily sd1DUII.
Modem 4 bedroom rome, 2fa11JIIy rooms. 2 baths, buit·in lltchtn.
livina room. l$v 'IIIOm. hobby room. llllrksoop, fruit Clllli; ,
SCieetild-in blck J)Onlli, Cllll!rli air, .9 acre lot with garden, iiUit
trees and 1111111 arbOr. Home has been well Cllred -for. ~
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3 bed~ 2 fuN 'baths, formal living room and dining fOOQI.
Waodbliming fireplace, 1.590 acres more or less. Top of grou~d •
pod and slllrage building, City school1 Priced in the 50s.

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Area deaths

P~TASKALA, Ohio (AP) - ~
Fire Department has called off Its
blnao game at the village fair atter
Fire Odet Jim Weber was arrested
oo a complaint that the game was

.William A. Reynolds
GAlLIPOLIS" - William Alfred

Bud Hatfield and the Rev. Walter
Patterson otflclatlng. Burtal will be
In Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire.
Reynolds, 55, Rt. 1, Bidwell (Eno), Friends may call at the funeral
died at 10:16 a .m. Friday In Holzer home from 2·9 p.m. today.
Masonic services by Vinton
Medical Center, having been In
Masonic
Lodge 131 will be held In the
talllng health for the past several
funeral
home
at 8 p.m. today.
weeks.
Military
graveside
rites will be
Born May 'E/, 1929, In Ashland,
Ky., son of the late Edward George conducted by F~ney-Bennett
andCeJcusEastonReynolds,hewas · American Legion Post.
Pallbearers will he Tom Smith,
employed by the O.S. Postal
Service. Ordained Into the fnlnlstry Clarence Shupe, Robert Cornelius, .
oo May 5, 1973, he served Valley Homer Mayhew, Gordon Roth and
Freew1ll Baptist Church at Porter, Ronnie Stasheen.
Honorary pallbearers will be Joe
and was a member or Addison
Blazer,
Burt Pack, Ralph Rife,
Freewill Baptist Church.
·
Geo~Cremeans,
RalphDurstand
A veteran of the Navy and Air
Homer
Lee
McCarty.
Force du;lng the Korean War, he
was a member of Feeney-Bennett
American Legion Post at Middleport. He was also a member of Philip Fisher ·
· VInton Masonic Lodge 131, Scottish
Rite Valley or Columbus, AJ,addln
POMEROY -Gravesiderltesfor
Temple Sln'lne and Cheshire OES Phillip Fisher, 52, Racine, who died
~pter 400, where he was a worthY
ThurSday, wUl be held at 1 p.rri.
patron at the tiJ11le or his death.
today In Letart _Falls CemeterY,
He married Donna Rupe, who . with · the Rev. Roger Grace
surviVes, on Feb. 15, 1959, at officiating.
Addison.
Surviving are a daughter, Linda
Also surviving are two daughters, Carol NevroWeofSan Diego, Calif.;
Mrs. Tim (Kimberly Ann) Holmes twosons,JohnE.andStevenPhllllp,
and Mrs. Robbert (Karen Sue) both of Nelsonville; four brothers,
Helms, both of Gallipolls; ~ son, Glen Maddox of Cleveland, Joe
William Edward, at home; a · Fisher · of Portsmouth, Kermit
granddaughter, Monica Shay Fisher of Gallipolis, and Bob Fisher
Helms; a sister, Mrs. Mac (Roma) of Racine; a sister, Faye Proffitt or
Ward of Rt. 1, Bidwell; and a Belpre; and a grandson, Ryan John
brother, Gary of Columbus.
Nevroute.
Funeral services will be held atl
Funeral arrangements are by
p.m. Monday In Waugh-HI)iley- Ewing Funeral Home.
Wood Funeral Home, with the Rev.

Ulegal.
The arrest Wednesday night was
lll8de on a. complaint flun Dorcas
Dottle Butler, 53, who sald she had
received threats since the arrest

was pybUclzed. She $8ld she Willies
the fair weren't socklletohtlr tune.
Weber was charve&lt;l with operatlnga11ngogamewllboutallcel!le,a
minor miSdemeanor with ·a

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mwn penalty ot a$100flne. He said .
the West Ucldng Joint FJre Dll1rict
canceled the game ThurS(jay night
t~ thll remainder of the talf,
which en!)s today.

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treated and released
GALLWOLISFour at area
hospitals for Injuries resulting from
automobile accidents Friday evenIng and Saturday morning.
Teresa A. Livingston, ~ Neighborhood Road, Gaillpolls, andB~
Gibbs, 20, Gallipolis,.were treated at
Holzer Medical Center tor scrapes
and bruises while Bernard R.
Mannon, 20, Second Avenue, was
.treated for cuts_foUowlng a one-car
accident on Johnson Ridge Road,
according to a nursing silpetvm-..
violations were Mlldred J. CrawKev!Ii R, Clark, 16, Rt 3, Raclne, .
ford, 54, Lima, assured clear was treated at Veterans Memorial
distance; Minnle Garnes, 74, Rf. 2,
Hospital for bruiles following a
Bidwell, failure to use caution when tw&lt;H:ar accident on Ohio 124,
opening a door on traffic side;
according to hGspltal otflclals.
Everett W. Sharp, 66, Wheelers· . TheGailla·MeigSpostoithestate
burg, expired registration; DaV!dB.
highway patrol $81d Uvlngston was
Tackett, 'E/, Salyersville, Ky., ex· southbound at 3:35a.m, Sa~ay
plred trallerregistratlon; EugeneJ. when she reportedly lost control of
Wannemacher, 33, Fairfield, as- her car on wet pavement, wmt ott
sured clear distance; andJamesM. the left side of the road and struck a
Wheeler,61, Point Pleasant, W.Va., · tree, _heavllydarrla8tnghercar.
foUOWing too closely.
Clark was eastbound on a bicycle ·
Forfeiting bond for speedlngwere at 6:45p.m. Friday the patrol said,
Kenneth A. Croll, 39, Gnifton, andacarddvenbyJolmE.Rose,49,
W.Va., $36; Jphn W. Simmons, 24, Jackson, was westbound when
Rt.2,BidweU,$38; FloydA.Deer.~. Clark reportedly lost control, werit
Marietta, $39; Charles W. Cook, 63, left of center and struck Rose's car.
Grove City, $40; Andrew v. Mosgo, · '"'fiie accident caused light damage
76, South Euclid, $40; James L. toRose'scarandmoderatedamage
Woodard,49, Washlngton,N.C.,$40; . to Clark's bicycle.
The patrol sa1d Patrick Wood, 57,
Robert G. Mills, 24, Columbus,.$41;
CheryiL.Swaln,24,Rt.l,Galllix&gt;lls, Spring Avenue, Pomeroy, ·was
$42; Kathleen Hunt, 32, Rt. 1. southbound on Ohio 7 at 7: 50 a.m.
Ewlngton, $43; Theophllus B. Wat- FrldaYJ when a deer reportedly rari
klns, 22, Phlladelpllla, Pa.;$43; and Into the path of his car. Hls car
Stephen C. Koehler, 28, Culpeper, sustained moderate damage In the
Va., $44.
collision.

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Nochlldrestralntchargesagalnst
Gregory A. Johnson, 24, 100 Portsmooth Road, and Janice E. New, 21,
Rt. 1, Bidwell, were dismissed after
proving to the court they had
obtained the restraints. New was
fined $12 for failure to yield one-half
Qf the roadway.
Fined $12 for expired registration
was Tonya L. Lane, 18. Rt. 1,

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Donald R. Goff, 25, Gailla Hotel,
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