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Page-1 0- The Daily Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Appro~t

55 Building Supplies

54 Misc. Merchandise

Bu1k11ng Matenalt

Camptng Colli· to • Co...t
memberahip Call 114·398·

3 acres Fruit trees Nfal

w.ter well. npt•c tank Rt 1 &amp;0
between Butwell S. No Gall••
H S tots of road frontage
t11 ,600 Call614· 388-936•

sew•

Block, bt~ck
pipes. wtn·
dows, lintels, e1c Claude Wtn·
tert. R10 Grande. 0 Call 614

24!5·6121

1 Y.:. ac lot on Jerrys Run Rd

Concrete blocks allslaea vent or
deltv.ry Mason 11nd Gallipohs
Block Co . 1 23Yi Pine fit
Gelhpol11, Oh10 Call 614· ...1

Apple Grove, w1th rural water

304-576-2383

PRICED RIGHT -

One tCJe

2783

budding lots on Rt 2 at Alhton
Public water and mob1le homes

mobile

homes permitted, $500 down
f150 per month. 304 678·
2336
6 88 acres w1th well, Jerrys Run

Road 87.000 00. Call aftet'
6 00 pm 304 576-2006

Rentals
41

•a

"Selffia says S he 'S t'lfe d 0 f the
h an d -to-mout h existence
we've been living for the past
17 years. She says she's tired
• .
. h
0 f 1lVIng On WIS es and
dreams that never COffie
true • You know 1 Wo men are
funny that Way. "

Houses for Rent

N1cely furnished small house
Adults only References re
q~lred Off nree1 park1ng Ph

614-445 0338

4 BR house for nmt 3 m1 so of
Gallipolis $300 a month plus
dep A11f rftqUirl!td Call 614
446-1615 After 5 00 PM caH

446 1244

4 PR house on 1 acre Exeat

loc1t1on Ref Call A-1 Real
Estate Broker Call 304 6755104 or 675 7738
3 -BR

hOl4a&amp; near Patnot Cell

614 379 2678

Very mce, 3 br

neighborhood

hou58 N1ce

c_._._._
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r

44

Apartment
for Rent

ac , gu heat,
stove refr1g ,

dishwasher
washer furmshii'KI

446-7025

Call 614-

House 936 1st Ave partly fur
ntahed 5200 per month Can
614-446 4038 or446 1615 or

446 1243

3 br rllnge refng dishwasher
garbage dlspoHI double car
ger~ge Cny school d•st $360 a
month Dap &amp; Ref Call 614

Valley Furniture new &amp; used

Fum1shed ept next to library
One profHIIional adutt only
Parkmg Call 614-446-0338

Wuhen. dryers, refril•etorL
ranges Skaggs Appliances

28r carpet. rlfrig end stove
661 3rd Ava $260 a mo plus
dep Celt 61 4· 246-9595,

house and 1 br ~ : .,1 house
both located 1n A1 0 Grarii:le nut
to collage CtU 614-245 9170
or 446 1323

Oowmown. 1 br , furn11hed apt
ec carpeted 1225 a mo 1100
dep Call614 448-1788

4 br

4 Rm &amp; bath 1 9 28lf2 Chettnut

614 446 3870

$76 Dep Call

2 BR 2 baths &amp;250 per month
Oep requ~red Brookhart Lane
Celt 61 4· 446 4222 betweem
9-5

4 bedroom, near Metgs H1gh
School Pay own utilities Oep
ostt rqutred Call 614 992

2381

Grac10UI livtng 1 end 2 bed
room apartment. at Vtllaoe

Manor and Rrven1de Ap.rt·
menta m Middleport From
S216 1ncludtng utilities Call
614-992 7787 EOH

2 bedroom, up1111rs, newly
remodeled Stove and refngera
tor furntshed 1200 per month
plus utllttlet I 100 dep011t
required Call 814 992 1&amp;39,

614 992 2433 or 614 992
3489

For rent or sale Large stately
home •n Middleport Furnished
or unfurmshed Call Yvonne
Scally It 614 992 7521 or
992 2353
3 bedroom, rent plus uttllttes,
Galhpohs Ferry tor tnformatlon
call 304 675-4088

APARTMENTS mobile homes.
houtas Pt Plauentand Gelhpo

Ill 614 446 ~ 8221

2 bedroom furn1Hd apt ref end
depos•t. New He'-len W Va •

304 882 3287 or 304· 773
5024

3 rooms and bath gas heel,

42 Mob1le Homes
for Rent

ground floor, waah ... and dryer
hook up, no children immedl11a
occupancy No pets phone
304-675·4-180 ext 53 or 60

FurniShed 28R cable BIV&amp;IIable
AC
rrver v1ew tn Kanauga
Fosters Mobile Home Park C1ll
614 448-1802

One bedroom turni1hK epen
ment 1n Potnt Pleasant Extra
cle1n end n1ce Adults no pets
p'hone 304 876 1 386

1 2x60 Mobile hom e Furmshed.
AC Located 1n Centenary area
S200 a month 614 446~2390

One 1nd two bedroom apts
Pomt Pleasant 304 676·2480
eventngs call 614-446-2200

12x60MobtleHome 2 br $150
a mo S 150 dep located on
Sowards Ridge Rd Call 614266 6206 or 245 6122

Furn1shed apt Aduhs only 2
rooms and bath clean Call

Tratler for rent· 260 4th Ave
$175 a mo All utrht1es patd Call
614 446 0544
Furntshed 3 br house trader tor
rent ac tn Rto Grande Call
614 245 5162

2 br wall to wall carpet Pnvete
lot m G1lltpolts Call 61 4 446
1409 1fter 5 00 PM
Ava•lable•mmedtatelv •n M1ddel
port 2 bedroom house $200
plus uttht•et Oepostt and refer
ence requ1red No pets 614
992 5018
Tra•ler for rent or sale Ntce and
clean Call 614 992 2357

14x70 Mob•le home 3 br 1 ~
baths Zustan Hollow Rd Call
614 992 3229
2 bedroom mobile home fur
n1shed $185 00 plus uttht•es,
call 304 675-6512
Mobtle homes for rent Uppltf
Ar.. er Rd Rt 7 W•ll conttder
construction workers 614 446-

0508

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments for
rent
8es1c ren1 for 1 bdr
$183 00, 2bdr S219 00 Alao
requ~red a S200 00 securttv
depoa•t CONTACT Jackson
Estates Dept Ph 446 3997
Equal Houstng Opponunlty

Furn.shed Etfu:~ency S 145 Ut1h·
t1es pa1d share bath 607
Second Ave
Gat11pohs P.h
446 .&amp;416 after 7PM
U1)1t&amp;lra unfurnished apartment
Utlllttes pa•d Carpeted no child
ren or pets Call 614-446 1637
Furntstled apartment $210
ut•llt•es pa1d 1 bdr 920 Founh
Galhpolts Call 446 441 6 after

Spm

2 BR apta 6 closets kitchen
appl furmshed Washer· Dryer
hook up ww carpet newty
pa1nted deck
Regency Inc
Apta Cell 304-675 7738 pr

304 675 24B2

45

Furnished Rooms

Rooma for rent day week
month Gelhe Hotel Cell 114
446 9580 Rent as low •• 1120
month
Furmshed room 175 lltilhles
pa1d Share bath 'S1ngle male
919 Second Gallipolis C1tl

448-4411 after 7pm

- - -- - - - - lc-

Rooms for rent bV week Of
month Call 614 992·7521,

9 30 4 30

•ftor 8

00 PM

Greet location Upsta •n unfurnished 2 br . ut1htl811 pa1d
Aduhsonly CallaftfW3 30 814

4461467

1 led room Garage Apt central
atr good locatiOn Ref tnd dep
required Call814 446-41159
Aveilebel Oct 16 1 Br near
MMC 1 ...ult No pet• Ref end
dep ,.qutred 1226 1 month

C•ll 814·441-4782

Upmirs, furn!lhed . 2 rooms •
bath Clean No pets

Dep II
Ref required Utllrtiet paid Call

114-448·1819
3 or 4 br • 1 YJ beth. kitchen
furnishtd 5 Court St t260 1
rno , plus utilities Oep &amp; Ref.

c.n 814-""6 4926

- r

-·- --~

614 992 2363

other hours

l.airge section of quality furn ..
tun 1218 Eauern Ave ,
Gelhpolia

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Upper R•ver Rd beside Stone
c,.st Motel 614-446-7398
LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofee and chans pnced from
t395 to t995 Tables $&amp;0 and
up to 8126 H•de·a·beds 1390

to *69(§ Recliners t226 to
U75 Lamps 128 to t1215
Dinettes $109 and up to 1496
Wood t1ble w ~ 8 ch~~tu 12815 to
t795 o..k *100 up to $3715
Hutches $400 and up Bunk
beds complete w maHreuet
1295 and up to I 395 Baby bedt
1110 Mattr"'"orbox sprmgs
fuH or twtn $88. firm t 78 and
188 Queen sets 1226, King
13150 4 drawer chett 1119 Gun
cabtnets 6 gun Gls or electnc
range 1375 Baby rnlttNIM.,.
136 &amp;. 145 Bed frames $20 \
130 B. Kmg frame 150 Good
s•lectton of bedroom sui1ss
metal cabmets. headboards $30
and up to 166

Sears wtsher, Emerson tt•eo·
both as 11 . Zenith ~terwo, Accordlln, Klmblll Magic Chord organ Call 61 •·441~8747

614 · 446 ·7~11

Off•ce Space for Rent E111cellem
for Attorneys Accountant etc
Clo11 to Coun HouH Call
W1seman Re• Estate Agency
614 4&lt;16·3644
Office Space for rent Excel
downtown Gallipolis locatton
lnqutrln call 614·4-tB-4222
COUNTRY MOilLE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Rental tr11lers Csll 814-992·

7479

Space for tmall trailers All
hook ups Cable Also eff1etency
rooms. alf end cable Maaon.

w v, ean 304- n3-15&amp;&amp;1

SPACES FOR RENT - Tra1ler
lots Rt 1 locult: Road back of
K

&amp;K 304-876·1078

49

For Lease

FOR LEASE one bedroom
apartment overlooking city parlt
8175 per month Call81•· 446·
2326 or 446-4425
Apartment witt!
completely remodeled kltc::hen
bllth bedroom and llv6ngroom
Avetlabla mtddle of August
Second floor, corner Second and
Pine Parking area prov1ded
$2215 per month or •260 wn:h
kitchen apphences fum11hed
Call 614· 4-16-2325 or 446-

95 Most

modolo

t1on alao 1vailable Muffler Men,

MerchRn rli se

valley or

flashing

metsl

~~~"!'~~~~.~~~;,o:.rd 4"•8

~;n:~~-'·o••mooth 0499to

9 - Wood and matomte peneltng
4"xa

oever•lpllltorno 14 95to

$8 96
1
10- Moldingtom•tchponehng

I cornen 0 ~ corners cap and
divider strips 11 25 eech

11-AII wood turnod 5pondle
column, porch oooTo 4""end 6 ·

76

80 000 output 4 ye:ars old
Alr ~ea1e t250 Call 81 • ·992·

•ng, channel groove 1'6 aq ft p.,
:bundle, $8 00 per bundle soma

Electrolu• Cleaners complete
attachments 178 cash or terms

and door trtm
preftn1shed end unf1n11hed
11 251o *3 00 7' pes
15- 32' x76"x'V. tempered 1n
sulated glass panels I 25 00

25 cu ft chest type deep freeze
G•bson good cond f165 00
Phone 304 895·3&amp;76

18- Epoxy costed steel wire
Cloaet and cab1net sl'lelv111g 50
per cant below rttld
17 - Bruce preftnllhed oek ftoor
mg natural and med1um fintshu
20 sq ft pack U!i 00 and 10
pks and up e 39 95
1 8 - 6 gal aluminum f•bervd
roof coating 120 96
1 9 -Cannon craft pine louverlld
tntenor shut1ers at wholeule
20- tilgh glOM 6 pc tubwa\1 k1t
wrth glue $29 95
21 -28' ':x20 ' ' 111d1ng gtaumed
1c1ne ~:sbmet with light&amp;

139 95

22 - 30' almond double door
vemty wtth marble top 179 95
23 - 17:x19 mlm van•tv wtth
marble top, I 29 95
24 - 0var 200 YIMys aet up on
thow room floor Oak 60
double bowl wtttl marble top

1980 Datsun GX 310, good
cond water bed uaed 6 months
19 meh ;lentth TV chel't drawers
•nd dreuer Whtte sewk'lg m•·
ch•ne. stereo 8 uech type, call
304 576 2987 lftat 6 00

Seasoned oak

f~rewood,

304 675 2757 otter 4 30

House to be torn down and
removed 26~t44 , bid1 lo be

accep1ed 304 67&amp; 8160

THE WORKING

MAN"S FRIEND

Kenmore weaher f76 Speed
Queen washer. 175 Dryer
$95 Magtag wnngtr wa ... er
$96 30" alectnc range. 1715
38 ' elactric renge. 17&amp; 20
g*' range, $76 30" g• renge
*96 Smell washer &amp; dryer
t96 eech Upright freezer
t150 Harvest gokl refug
$125 Shggs Apphancea 669
Upper RIVer Rd Gallipolis Oh
814 446 7398

Used refng , wether S. dryer
Mollohan Furntture Call 614 ~
446- 7444
26
ACA·XL 100 color tolid
state Excel cond • 100 Call
614-446-2390

Large heavy duty rock1ng chttr
Varv n1ce ••o Call 614 446
3142

Refrlg, boll springs and mat
tr... Call 814-448~3732
Hotpomt portable dlthwllher.

f60 C•ll 614·266 8709
Kmg

S1~:a

Bookc. . Waterbt&gt;d,

complete t231 Mettrns Waterbed end Fum1ture Werehou .. , 98 Columbus Ad ,
Athens, Oh1o 415701 614 693

7191

3 pc hvlng room suite, good

cond fl50 00 304 773·5934

53

Antiques

024 96

019 95

31 - Chrome washerlell vanity
faucets 19 96
32-4 pc aohd oelt towel barset

119 95

33 - AU tvPet of hand tools
Mechanic and carpenter Big
D•acounts
34-Two Pouch all leether car
penter apron wnh belt I 1 6 95
3&amp;- Perma R·R ig1d sheeting
i nsult1on
fod one stele .
V2 ' x4 x8 14 99 , 1,4-16 99 1
u 99
r
36 - 72" 81rch starter kitchen
72" b11e 2 115 " wall cab ,
1 Vllf!!PCe 1 72
PC top

f199 96

45- 1 pc f1ber9l11s tub and
thower whitt and colors

f149 96 to f179 95

46-2 pc ftberglall tub and
shower wh1te and colora

f175

00 TO

1199 95

47- 1 pe acrytlctubandshower
w1th calling 8249 96 to

0299 95

48 - 1 pc flbeJglall and acryhc
shower 1tall onty S 179 95 to

Pf)ts for Sale

49- Wh•te .-teel bath tub only
non 1k1d bonom 189 96
60- K•tchen and bathroom and
bar counter top,
99 hn tt .
&amp; 10' &amp; 12' pes
&amp;1 - K-lux white brJc:k country
stde 5 aq ft per ctn S1 50 eech
mortar $6 95 • 2 gal bucket
62 - Whtte commodet 3 gallon
water saver• grade A 839 96
53-Miscellaneous ••:rea and
colors of merlbe vamw tops(8)
grades f16 00 each Somf!l

u

a·

double bowl
54- 36' x80 ' wh1te CrDIIbuck
storm doors I 39 915 each
66 - 8 grade steel insulated
doors 32' and 36", black only

3026

Reg•stefed Chow Chow pupPI81
Cell after 5 30 p m .

WELLSTON OHIO · 614-384
3845

814·949·3007

S••mete kittens 17 weeks old,

&gt;60 ob eoch 304 676 1319

Pets AKC rewstered Germ1n
Shepherd PUPPIIII phone 304

882 2077

Enghsh Potnter Elhew Red We
1er Ru Breed1ng 5 vrt old.
1300 3 Run Muon Kennell
12:x 14 1600 Jack Reynolds
304·576-2392
I

57

Musical
Instruments

f1ve Gutt•r Collecton ~ $360 or
IUit buy one Also PeiVttv
pract1ce Amp t76 Celt 614446 0666
Lowrey Genius Electronic Uy
board Call 614 446 372&amp;

Trumpel and c::lanmrt for tale
Good condttlon Call 614 992
7713

(!allehan'a Used T~re Shop Over
1,000t~res, slzes12,13, 14, 16,
18. 116 8 m11es out At 218
Call 81 4~268-8261

1----------SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 12
Olive St • GelhpoHs
NEW 8 pc wood groupo *399
Uving room auit•· $188~*198
Bunk beda whh bedding- *199
Full 11.2e mftlr... • foundttion
ttartlng· f99 Rtc::llners
starting- •99
USED- 8ed1. dtHMrl, bedroom
suites, 8198·1298 Desks,
wring• wnh•. e c::ompl ..ellne
of UHCf fumlture
NEW· W•tlll'n boot_. '30

61 Farm Equ1pment

441-4163

58

304 773 5234

Oh•o

Meuey Fer;uaon, New Holland,

Bulh Hog SeiH &amp; Service Over
40 used tr&amp;d:Ofl to choose from
S. complete lint of new &amp; uMd
equipment Larg"t HlectiOn In
S E Oh1G
800 Fofd tractor, plows, d•sc 6
tt Ford bush hog, 13450 200
oat spray tank, 1296 C.tl

814-286-8522

•

Tobecco Belting bo11

Excel

cond 150 C•l\614 446 -415:1
Reponened l Must sell 2
quonHt style steel buildings
Brand new nwer erected On•••
40 ft ,.;40 f:t W1ll .... for balance
owiKI Call Carl 1 800 52?
ch-'n•. •nd sprockets to fit
almost any sew SiiOER$
EQUIPMENT CO Henderson
W Va.. 304 875· 7421
Homeltte and Jon ser.ct Sef\'ice
&amp; Supplies
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO
Henderson, WV 304 875

7421

Tobacc::d or tomato stak" 304·
875- 1020 after 5 00 , .., 304

675 2288

••1-u•

6 ton O.hl
wtg on Powflt'
teke off cotn ehelllf' All f!'l good
cond 304-6715 1487

fermhall H tractor w1th. ffon1 end
lo.aed. t500 GravMv wl'lh buth

hog. 1400 Cl11304 4158 Hill

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buying shell corn or ear
corn Call for l1te•t quotes R1vM
City Farm Supply 614 446

6 Yellow Oallclous. M•clnt01h.
and Gttm81' apples .,._,. honey sorghum and apple butter
P1ck your own graPM 25 oentt a
pound Week dayt 8·8, weft

•4

Ru11et potJto81,
99 5 lb
bskt horif~rown tomatoes,
12 76 10 lb b~~g No 1 Idaho
potatott 11 49 Freettone
peachea, 39 cents lb, 110 98
bushel Foodtllmps welcome B
S Produce ecro.. from Plua

Good

1340

cond

Of

youtb bod

See at 206 A

Call

6799

Hay &amp; Grain

Mixed hay •1 bale on wagon
Hay tor beddtng &amp;Oc 304 875

6679

Tr dnsporl~llun
71 Auto's For Sale
1982 Ford Van, 60 000 miles
$3860 1984 Ford Tempo. auto
PS , PB AC AM FM stereo
t369&amp; Call 614· 288· 8622

1986 Ford Eoco" SW. 4 •PII

446-4782

1985 Chevy Chrrene. 6 spd
am fm redlo. deluu wheel cov
era. seat, m1rrora Excel cond
Onty 11 000 mllet 13260 Cell

614-251-6251

, ~ ·~ _ - - "r- - --- ... --~ ------~---·~ ·- -~ ·t

_~

BASEMEfifT
WATERPROOFING
Unc::onditlon .. ~f.. lme guaran
let loc .. tefttriWicet furrulhltd

Free

"tim•t...

C1tl

coll•ct

1· 814-237 0488 drt or n1ghl

1 977 Olda Cutlau Supram1. .IN
cruise tih AM FM tt .. eo A1Uy
whH4a one owntH Florlds ear
1978 Camtto Rally Sport. ltr
t iH AM FM st~~reo aJr ll'tocll
350 four banell 30 .. ·67&amp; ·

1139

1 977 Llncotn Cont1n.,_u1 Mark
V e~oc eo nd load!Kl. phone

304 875 3029

1980 4 wheet drNe Dodge
pi ckup t1600 19PO • whMI
duve
t21500 1980 Plv
moulh Volare 63 000 m l
1120Q 1977 Chevy Mahbu
st•t1onw11gon 1600 Honda 70

Coli 304 468 1658

Trucks for Sale

1978 D•t•on pu; k up runs
good Body rough t 300 or beat
otter No Sund-v cAlli Call

11200

1971 International Grain truck

1 980 Che\ly YJ ton p•ckup
$2800 1971 V•llowstone
C•mper w11h bt1h, 11800 Call

814992 6717

1987 N1uon hatd body p1ckup
AM FM Ul . . tl&amp;
IIOtttd
wheels 6 •P*IIKI like new low
mtl... 16 800 00 or utume
loan 304 6715 1448
1987 Red N1111n truck 5 &amp;peed
35 MPG , 16,000 00 See at
2412 Lincoln Ave
Pt Ptt
30.· 675 4586

73

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

AogersB•tement
Waterproofing
SWEEPEf' and -.wing machint
~Pik" pans. tnd '"'"''" Pu:t.;
up and delivery, Davis Yecuum

Cl•• ner

one h11f mHe up
Call e14

Georgn Cr .... Rd

446-0294

RON ' S Telev•s lo n Service
Houq nita on FtCA , Oue1ar
GE &amp;o.c!Oiing In z.,Mh. C.U

304 5'76 2391

379 2726

1979 Dodge 4x4 Auto Re·
done or part trade on newer
smaller 4x4 truck 814742

2372

74

Aotsr'V or Clblt tOOl drMtlng
Most Vllells compteted same dey
Pump laiN and t81'v•ce 30•

B95 3802

6536

1986 Vemaha Enduro XT 350
Low miletge Cell 814 446-

8753
1983 XR·500R like now 1775
C.ll814·388 8711

Moving out of state Kewa11kl
200, 3 WhHI•. e111C cond, t 800
or b•t offer 81 4~246·9401
wenlngs

1980 VW,

1110 Pt,mouth
Ford 310 Chov motor
c.n 114-387-7473.

304 67&amp; 22B8

WINTERIZATION

Plumbing

&amp; Heatmg
CARTER S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Ptnt
G1ihpohs, OhiO
Phone 614 446 31!1188 or 1!114
446· 4477

APPALACHIAN WOOD &amp;TOVE

Wood and coal stoves furn.c.,
and m1ens Brunc::o Alhley,
Consoltdated Outchwetl Buy
sell trade 10 yu e..peretnce k1
carpenter Call 814-&amp;98 6121

84

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

A11ident•al or commerc1et wtr
1ng New service or rep11r1
Licensed electrician Eatmate
lree R1denout Electnc•l. 304

675-1786

85

1985 Honda 125 4 wheeler
good condition 1900 Jim
Beugtlman Call 614 258

1981 Honde, B1g Red, ttv..

whHI. 304·175-2668 between
8 00 •nd 2 00. Mondll\' lhru

General Hauling

Dillard Water Servtca Pools
Cisterns Wells O.livety Any
time Call 614 446-7404 No
Sunday c.t ls

J &amp; J Water Servie$ Sw•mmmg
pools, CIStern•. wellt Ph 814

245 9286

R S. R Water Serv1ce Mome
clstera, well1 pools filled For
merty James 8oys Watltrs Call
304 875 6370
Paul Rupe, J1 Water S.,vlca
Call814 44e 3171 Pools clst

erns well• •
Watterson's Water Hauling
r . .sonablt!ll rat-.. immeCII•te
2 ,.000 gallon deMvery,. clsternt,
pools, well, ••c cetl 304 571-

2919

Dump truck delivery, coal
11one sand. graval, till lnd
uWdust Phone 304·8715

3190

Friday

87

One 400 Kawe~k• motorcycle
for aale or trlde for Coon Dog or
tomething of aquel value, 304·

R &amp; M Cu11om Cauchea •nd

76

Oh 114·211·1410. Eve
114-441-3431 Opon dolly 9 to
430 Sot 830to130. Old&amp;

G7e.2&amp;15

Boat• and
Motor1 for Sale

Pontoon Bo•t· 60 HP Johnton,

troller. 12750 Coli 114-448

40"3 after I 00 PM

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NEW ORI.EANS (UPl)
Pope John Paull!, wreathed In a
hero's welcome in thfl South"s
most Cal hollc ciC y, told black
Catholics Saturda y they must
throw oft ··shackles of !he splriC
which are even more destructive
than the chai ns of physical
slavery ··
1
"Far too many of your young
people receive less than an equal
opportunity for a quality educa·
lion and gainful employment,"
the pope said. invokmg the name
of Martin Luther King Jr . in a
speech to about I 800 black
bis hops, prlesls. nun s and
laymen

Fenv Trn 'Trimming stump
removtl Csll 304 · 171) 1331

Slarks TtM 1nd t.wn StrVke
l•wn c •e land.c:apl~ ttump
removal 304 671 2142 or

Upholstery

Reupholstery, St Rt 7, Crvwn

C~y

n.w Uphosiered

Mowrev'1 Upftettterl"g lllf"ring
trl County area 22 ye.,. Tba best
In furntture us»hoorennc( Call
304 · 6715
1 &amp;4 for, free

•tlmates

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house not to be accurate "
The sources descnbed the
shakeup as both a typical shulfle
by a new agency director and a
" houseclea ning !ollowmg a scan·
dal." in which employees who
had been deceitful or m1s leadm g
m congressiOna l testimony w11i
be as ked to leave
While Webs ter was FBI dl rec·
lor lase year, bureau offi cia ls
also found Clarndge 10 be less
than forthright durmg a criminal
investigalion into a n a lleged
preslden!lal assassinatton threat
by a former CIA emp loyee, Ja ck
Terrell, the so urces told UP!
FBI officials §uspected Clar·
ndge was seeking to protect
former CIA em ployees, mclud
ing some who had worked for
him. who were associated w11h
Terrell In one of several pnvate
efforts to assis t. the N1caragua n
Contra rebels, the sources sa id
It could not be learned pre·

c1sely when Clarridge, who ap
peared before the congressional
Iran-Contra commit tees 1n early
August, was asked to take early
retir ement but sources sa1d
several other CIA employees are
ex pected to simiLarly be pressed
to step down ·
Clarndge could not be reached
for comment A CIA spokes per
son declmed to acknowledge he
ever worked for the agency,
although Iranscnpcs of h1 s recent
closed-door testtmony have been
made public
Tt was durmg the mvesligaCion
of Terrell, sources satd. that
Webster and other FBI officials
began to focu s on Clarridge' s
Centra l Amencan role.
Terrell, a dtsaffected member
of the pn vate Civilian Military
Assista nce group, was one of the
first to publtcly accuse nalwnal
secunt; a ide Oliver North of
managmg a pnvate Contra aid

network The CMA was a spinoff
of the pnmary networ k overseen
by North an operatwn run by
rettred Atr Force Maj Gen.
Richard Secord
Some intelligence sources ai·
leged, as has Terrell, that the
jomt 1986 FBI Secret Service
mqu1ry was tmllated to cltscred!l
him and that the only ev lden ~e to
trigger the mvestlgallon was a
second-h and remark tn an Intercepted telephone call
A Jusllce Departmenl source
satd that although the assassina·
twn Investiga!lon " didn't pan
out" during the mqutr}, Webster
rust learned of "North . Ciar·
ndge - the grey area·· m the
U S government that was sup·
portmg the Contras and the CMA
group
·
At the tlme, Congress had .
banned U S offlctals from pro
vldmg mllttary aid to the Contras

Pope continues tour in New Orleans

or 814· 441

Motorcycles

tc..wa11hl 200 , 3 wheeler, f900
or belt offer. Excel cond Hurry
moving out ot state 9 -13 Call
814· 2415· 9401- Even

FUN, FUN, FUN FOR ALl- Lllst year's Middleport
Block Party was lots of fun, a.•
seen In the photos a hove and at
riKht.ll didn't matter whether
you were Into flying paper
airplanes or dancing In the
street, there was something
for everyone In the crowd.
Sept. 19 will be the dat e of this
year'• block party, with the
e~entst kicking off with a
dance at lhe American l.eglon
hldl on friday nlsht. (Times·
Sentinel fil e phol011)

2&amp;&amp;4

1979 Dodge PI Ck up eo 000
mllu 4.x4 12400 Call 614

Colll14·266-9301
1113 Vot-gon R•bbitt 4
off•

boet. 40 hp Johnton motor on

. . ... . __.... _. ___.

one owner, exc cond, will sell Of
trade for 1977 thru 1980 tour
wheel dnve truck phone 304·

1981 KZ 440 motorcycle
12.000 miles One owner
t700 Call814· 992-6919

troll• 1814 Ford tlck·up CoR
114-441·1528 or 41·13!J9
1977 Chw M•llbu. 5 cyl .
etend.-d No r
nlble offer
.-.fuood. C.M 114- 1·2783

"I'm rich .. I cater everything/"

4cyt 41pe«&lt; ,

2· 1979 Dodge CoK• C.ll
814--·0158 mor 1·oo PM
11711 DodgoO.rtSwc,.•. 225.

MGB A......... Tilt. ftborgl-

...

1982AMCSp~rit

wor~

16 Hand Bisek AOHA Gelding.
Pinto Mare b.-.c:t to Quarter
Horse Call after 6 30• 675

"""L

. ..

Skylark CUitOm,

304 676 2241

Call 614-379 2871
aale

614-992-2703

1172 El Camino

Gr•nde CoM 11 245-1830

Home
Improvements

82

Horae for

dl-.
SW
19110

Avenue. Rio

B~ouclt

1971

81

19111 Ostlun tour wh861 Good
truck Call81• 992 7384
oft or I 00 pm

Riding

197• Dodge Dart 1200 Cell

For Solo 27S~olon 1uo1 -k

1972 Dodg• Potans ••oo 00
See a~ 2610 JefffoW'IOn Avt Pt
Pit

RagistAred Suffolk ewes Call

114-379·2804

C.llll4·4411· 7313

1980 Ford Fln1a, new tlrel ,
good cond 304 6751653

Security Ughts, StOtm Win
dowt. Insulation Roofing Gen
eral Re'pa.lrs 304 - e7&amp;~ 8l57

C•lll14-2151·1924

2 upholltered chain. twin ttze

446 2519

614

2398

16 ft wrth twin hoist 900 tlrea
4 spd 2 spd cleen , low rnlt"

apd • em fm.cua rHio pb .• like
n_, tlr", dl. .l Good cond

3 whMI bicyCle for sale Call
814.. 2H·8090

1975 Motor Home. 22ft klw
mtlesga 31 000 mil• ... t
cont••ned Pflce ti&amp;OO Call

1951 CheYY Piclc up
Call 814 448 2306

818ftt at111. Greet oond •100 or

3B8·9341

Small Camper for sate Call
614 446 3243 eft&amp;r 5 00 P-..

2 cowl with young cat'-lea and 2
whtte he• steen tpptO.III 750
lbs "ach c.n 814 .. 46· 4344

614-379 2424

By RICHARD SALE
WASHINGTON iUPil - CIA
counterterrorism ch1ef Duane
Clarridge, a figure 1n the Iran
Contra affair, is among a handfu l
of agency officials being forced
Into retirement as part of a
" housecleani ng" by new spy
ch tef William Webster , accord·
ing to U S Intelligence sources
The sources told United Press
International that Webster and
other senior CIA ofllcials were
"dissatisfied '" w!lh Clarrldge' s
lack of candor In his 1984 and 1986
testimony before Che House and
Senate Intellige nce committees
about the agency·s role In Cen·
Ira! America
One source sa1d that pans of
Clarrldge's testimony , on sub·
jects Including the agency's
mining of Nicaragua's harbors
and a CIA manu al encouragmg
the assassination of SandmlsCa
village officia ls ··were found In

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Carpet •nsta"ed Mond., thtu
SatutdiV WOfk guet.,.1Md trM
estlm111u 304 1!178 1 020 .,._
tween 9 00 and &amp; 00, leter ctM

-

Firewood for sale- •30 00.
plck· UP l..d delrverad Call
Roger Mead• 614·388·901f

LTD good body , new
brakes. lou new pans good
lhlf).l 304 875 5610 or 175

'

1 800 843 3767

1976 Chl'oly lh IOn Cat\ 814
448 3243 1fter 6 00 PM

Hlow Holiday Inn Call 814·

complltt:e
Call 114-441-

·n

A Mult1medca Inc

CIA official in ·Irari scandal
fol-ced to retire, sources say

Struts 1119 95 paN 1ntteMM
Moal modllls Muffler M .. n. 9
Sltmpson Ave Athens Ohio

578 2903

9am 7pm Deity Cloeed Sunday

f~re pl~~et,

S300 00 C1ll aft~n 8 00 304
875 2199 or 676 311 t

9 Sectoons 68 Pagel

Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, September 13, 1987

Auto Repair

614-379 2502

SNAFU®

Heat:IIMor

74 Oltsun pldt;up newly rebuilt
engl11e t450 00
75 Appolo
250 engine , ruo1 good ,

Val 22 No 30

1~··

DurDC Boan Bred just hlte the
boars we t•ted 11 the Oh1o
Testation that gelntd O'-ler 2 6
lbs per dfV Rog• 8ent18V
Sabina OH 513 584 · :2398

AM -FM Tape, f3999 John' a
Auto Sal81· Mov~ to !(.anauga

Quality Fruits 1nd Vegetabln
retatl and wholellle B • S
Produce acro11 from Pin.~t Hut,
Gall•polis, Oh10

1981 AMC Eagle 4•4 8 cvl
eu1o. PS PB Good ~ondltk)n
Needs mtnor repa1r 614· 742
2930 after 6 00 a1k for karen

72

a.

Peppttl's, you ptok for •4' 00 ~

814 992 2778

L1vestock

ends 9 5 At 881 So of Albany
Phone 614 ·898·8298
Truck Load Sale Hardy Mums.
$2 99 buy 8 get 1 frH 6 lb
V~rg1n11 apples. 11 69 60 lb

77

304-468

with a
near 80. Proba·
blllty of precipitation Is 20
percent Sunday.

tmts -

-lcDual exhaust kltt, f98 96 In
stalled Molt Fords Chi"'V
trucks v..,. 4•4 • MuH111
Man 9 St•mpson Aw . .lthent,
Ohio 1 800 14CI· 3717

1978 Subaru Good motor t1r81
like new Body un .. ft for r01d
USe 614 949 21587
1980 Otds Cutlass Supreme
V1ry 1harpl E:xc•flent runntng
condition 12800 firm Call

Along the Raver ....... B+K
Business... .. . . ..... D· l
Comics ..... ..........•. lnsert
Classifleds .. . ..
.. D·3· 7
Deaths ................ . . A-5
Sports ..... ... ..... . ..... . C·1·5

3015

3003

2985

63

Chevrolet engln• 350
Call 814·246 15087

50 cents

ln:side

Call614 379 2220

1979 Suberu 1973 El Camino
Two 1977 Dodge pickupt (ane4
wheet drivel 1974 Oat1un
1978 Plymouth Volert C•ll

e.,t.

64

Ounrov1n FNtt farm
Cider Mel roN Super Gold Red

PS PB AC AM FM

882·3319

676-6650

FrUit
&amp; Vegetables

bushel C•ll 614 247 2055

Reedy mbt concrete end all
concrete supplies Call us Valley
Brook Cement and SuppHea.

CROSS&amp; SONS
u s 36 w..t J•ckson
814-286 6461

j ~==:::::::::.L:::::::::::::::::::=:..l1973
, 2 114·388·
dr . good
cond Ford
f350LTDC•ll
P1estic clttern scata approved. jo
plastic septic tanks. plutlc
8619
culvert• m... l culver'la RON
1983 CamaroZ·28. •uto, T~ top,
EVANS ENTERPRISES. J•cl&lt;
ec. am·fm stereo-call , pw,
oon Oh 114 281 6930
power door loeb Extra sharp
c.n 114-246·5040
Qualtty firewood for •ale •25 1
pick-up load. Bidwell • Ohio Cell

Workl/0011 et 8 • up. C8tHI &amp;
Collll4·448-3159
Btg Dakota Farm homa butft on
your lol, U 2,995 • up C. II
County Appli.nc.. Inc Oood 114·881·7311
used eppU..-.cn end TV 1..1
Opon BAM to IPM Mon thnr Model 70 Winch- XTR·243
Sot 114-441-1188. 127 3rd col Coli el4·251·1728 oftor
Ave Gelllpolls, OH
1·00 PM
10ft IOO}

&amp; llvestu,,k

lileg•aterllld Ou1rte' Ho11e mare
wrth 16 month old coh 304

Hut Galllpollo 441 8733. Op.,

260 used 8x8x16 cement
blocks I 26 IICh Call 614

Supplll~s

304 676 6799

f19 95

56 - 8 grade 1ntenor wood
doors t1n1shed and unfinished
28" w•de down to 1 2 " Wldt,
*fi 00 eact't
&amp;7- ftbergiBSI oval whulpool
beth tubs, almond, 72" long
36" deep . 22 tngh. Complete
with pump and plumbing Reg
11895 now t896 only a few
68-Wood burmng fireplace
stove. 139 96 each or 3 for
1100
59-Prices good only while
supply last
PENN S WAREHOUSE

IP....

radio
Low mileage Sharp!
t8200 or trade Ceii814·949 -

a.,.

Me igs Counttt Humane Soc•etv
has csts and klttent to adopt
Sp1yed and neulered end hid
shott A.dopttOn fee required
Call &amp;1 4-992 · 6~05 or 992

0299 95

Antique chma cab•net with
round glass on ttdn. clew feet
Also antique gi111W81re Csll

54 Misc. Merchandise

F.If rn

Stalnl"' atettlaxhaust IYJtems
Now custom made tor your
truck motor home or cla111c ear
W1th l•fe-ttme warranty Muffler
Men 9 Sttmpson Ave Athens
Oh10 1 ~ 800 843-3767

For 18ie 1984 Camero Z 28 5

4044

56

614·387·0119

51 Household Goods

call

Pure bred red Dobermen pupa.
8 wka old UiO each CaN
614 379 2813

New wood 8 pc IIVInQ wood
IUI1H, *319 915 Ch. .t Of driW
era 4 drawer 148, 6 drawer
t69 96 maHre" &amp; box spnngs·
tuU 111:e, 312 co1l 1149 95 set,
twin manre1111 $96
set

n3-5721
Open 7 Days

ca11ett, IU;Q 00 or
beat oHer 4 pa1r1 women's
1eans 3 Levis 1 Jordache. size
10 long 304-876-7980

119996

044 96

PARSON'S FURNITURE

M111on

AM FM

30- Snght brass 1nd anttque
brass trip lever tub dra•n•

614-446-7444

BOBS MARKET

erreng.t. 304 6715· 4411

JVC cornpaet portable stereo

71 Auto's For Sale

Yellow Freestone Cann1ng
PeM:hn Now Available Call for
varlet'" 1nd price~

- Window

eoch

F 1
ru~t
&amp; Vegetables

304-875 4631

Dragonwvnd Cattery Kennel
CFA Hlm• l•yan Pertiin and
S•emese kittens AKC Chow
pupp•es New k•ttens Persians
Cell6 14 446 ·3844 1tter 7PM

S8'11e elot-C heck u. out for
carpet and furn•ture 8x 12
Cerpet, •&amp;o 8 PlocewoodiNing
room suit I 399 Mollohan
Furmture Upper River Rd C1ll

SS

reblue1ng now taking ordet
orders for custom Mau.-s cell

28- Soltd bress h1gh pOhshed
90 Days 18me 11 cash with vamty faucets $19 95 Ant~que
approved credit 3 Mde1 "'ut bra11. S19 95
ButaviUe Rd Open 9em to 5pm 29-Sohd bras• h1gh poltshed 3
Mon thru Set Ph 114· 446 • handle tub and shower faucet

0322

bu1h, allTran1m111ions
types OuantntH
~~~=::::;~:;:~~==T~;:~:::;::;~~~~~ dtYt
8udget
used 30
r•
Cuh and Carry Of ~ltal

1

·

•

Auto Parts
&amp; Ac;cessories

614 445 01151

2617 or 814 992 6293

Used Kenmore washer for Nit,
t 1 2&amp; firm R811 mee Celt
614-367 0322

Battle for headlines
Page- A-2

Utecl and rebulh trentmltlkm•
lntarnelty 1napactad end guaran
teed Installation tv-'l.t»&gt;e We
buy Junk trensmle110ns C.ll

BTU,

stand
trana St1nt·
excel
cond.
1976 Dodge
slx engine.
&amp;3150 car go11 with lt. Add-a
furnace by Monarch with
blower, Wll used 81 lndtptnd·
ent furnace, und 3 •••son•
1500 Ralph Trussell Call e14
949-2660 Evel'llngs

High school grid resul18
Sports C section

Hi tt 1969 Glntron Boet-Ba,s
seats and trellsr Cell I 14 992
3408 or 814 992 3413

Hosp1tal ~d for 11le Ae•on•
ble 1978 Cadillac. othlf' fur
ntshlngs .Joe Bawtend, 209 S
Fourth Middleport, Ohto

8' end 9 ' long 2 for f36 00 and
2furS4500
12-3A"x12"x8 cedar bo•rds

•r

44&amp;-8607 1 8 AM 4 PM

·

Bucks down West Virginia, 24-3

-Page B-Jil

614 441·4072 •Iter I 00 PM or

614 992-3955

TONY"S GUN REPAIRS, hot

18 oo each 2 for 115 00
13- Co«•u• grodo 4nne plook

extinguisher skils anchor
Exc.. cond Call

Old Onental rug 9x1 2 with
matching runner $160 flfm

100 000

·

Out of
the Brush

Sl_,s 4

Mixed hard wood slabs 12 p81'
bundle Containing approx 1V.
ton FOB Oh1o P.al.c Co
Pomeroy Oh1o 614 992 6461

Ges furnace

Call

fctt.gleiS boat with outboerd
Ford motor. Escort lniHer 1185
Equipped marine antenna. por·
table tou ... power trim • .m·fm·
can Nnning Nghte. horn pad
die
life jackets
tire

lnouH•

·

It Chryolor C...._

18' 8' layNn• cloll8d bow

Catalylic convert•re, only

Groom and Supply Shop Pet
Groomtng All breeds All
1tylea Julie Webb Ph 614 446
0231

FOR LEASE

4425

6- 111b W1 felt poper. Block
*696 Roll
7-29 gogo whoto or b&lt;own

17~

140 hp Chrysler motor

25 - 0ak Medictna cabmets
*79 95 1nd 189 96
26-0ak totlet seats, $19 95
27- 30 x30
plate mtrrors,

46 Space for Rent

675 5104

Furflished Apt
1 Br $226
Utllltln pa1d 701 4th Ave
Galltpolll Call 614 446-4418

51 Household Goods

Ouptp: for Rent 2 br IC ,stove,
refng , dw , furn•shed Ref &amp;
dep required Like new t 225 •
mo Call 614 446 3888 or
446 4491

446-1134

St t165 e mo

" 1 - Mason•te primed siding
7 / 16"x8 ' x16' horb:onal lap
126 50 IQ or 21 aq lin 116 00
sq
2 - Ab1t1b1 11ding or panehng
pretlns1hed 7 / 1 8x4'd,' 14 85
pc 25 pc up 13 96
3-Aiummum sidt!'g with msu
lated backtr $26 00 sq Only 40
or&amp;Osqs
4 -:tAr. o~"Jl4'x8 tongue &amp;
groove Wafer board Sheeting or
floonng
96 and t7 95 eac::h
&amp;- 901b wt rolled roofing
White &amp; Green S. Dnftwood 6
Eanhtooa as 95 ron

Sunday

8oat1 and
Motors for Sale

1171

1 800·1143-3717

One aCfe lots on Mason 80 at
public water

76

9 Stimpson Ave . Athena. Ohio

permttted. 304-576-2336
Ashton

KIT 'Nr CARL VLE ®by Lllrly

B470

UB

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Friday. September 11, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

r

'

•

Block party plans finalized
MIDDI.EPORT - Middleport merchants a nd ' c hambE-r of
commerce me mbE-rs are gearing up for the fifth annual Block
Part y on Saturday, Sept 19 This year's event pr• lmlses to be
bE'tter than ever and the will kick off Friday nighl. wllh a Blue
Jean Ball, from 8 p m to midnight at the Amerlcm1 Legion Hall
on Mill St
On Sa!urday. Block Party- ~oers can look forward to arts a nd
crafts. games. prl2e drawings on Ihe hour. lnclud lng drawings
fo r a lclcvislon and a VCR, a hamburger ei I ling contest
spo nsored by Pleasers Restaurant exhibits ftc ,m COSt, the
Center of Science and Industry from Columbus. a car show a nd
lhe one and only Ohio Paper Airpla ne Flying Contest
In addlllo n lo all this. live e ntercalnmenl will be fea tured
lhroughout lhe afl er noon Enterlai ners will inclc)de the Meigs
Band. the gospel group l.ight, the Denver Rice Ba 11d. Crossover,
Char lie Lilly, and clogging
•
Nu merous concessio ns will be available and t he Middleport
Volun!eer Fire Department will be seiling barbo~qued chicken
So f01 a fun clay. mark Salurclay on the ca lencla rand bring the
whole family 10 the Middleport Block Party

Later Saturday the pope
planned to celebrate mass for
300,000 people on Che s hores of
i..ake Pontchartraln
He met with the black delegalipn at the Louisiana Superdome
alter a triumphal ncle In the
glassed In "popemoblle" down
broad Ca nal Street through thou
sands of screaming well-wishers
seized by an ecstasy normall y
reserved for Mardi Gras
··I think I'm going to dw. "
squealed Samantha Breaux, 16,
breaking Into a run to get lnlo line
to enter the domed stadium
"This Is the World Senes of
relrglon." said a pries I m a

baseball cap
"This ts the next best thing to
seeing Jesus himself," gasped
Sister Dolores Dekean , who left
horne at 2. 30 a m to get a ~:ood
SPfll n!ijlr St l.ouis !:athedra l
"It's all I li'ave been thinKing of
for a year ··
The pope began Ihe thtrd day of
his 10-day, 9 clly tour of the
United States, the second since
he bE'came pope, w1th a brief
prayer ser v1ce at the nearly
300-yea r old cathedral on hiS·
tone Jackson Square m the
French Quarter
He emerged to cheers, stop
pmg to bless a cnppled girl In a

wheelchair and touch the hantls
of nuns, who surged forward out
of temporary bleachers, some
stumbling and helpmgeacb other
ga m their feet. Then he_ boarded
the poi)P./llOblie for the twoc:Jil~
parade down Canal Street troll)
the Mlsslsstppt River to the
domed stadium
There, John Paul told the black
church leaders that "your kreat
concern , baCh as blacks and
Catholics, is- and must always
be- that all your black brothers
and sisters throughout America.
may hear and embrace the
saving and uphftmg gospel of
Jesus Christ "
•

Endowment set up for RGC. s~holarship
RIO GRANDE - As a part of 1ts contmulng effor t to enhance
educal ional opportunities for students In Ohio, Rio Grande
College a nd Community Co llege will launch a $3 million
scholarship e ndowment ca mpaign m m"ld·September
' "At the heart of the Rio Grande commitment co people IS
recognllion of the need for student financial ass1stancc, ··
President Paul C Hayes said of the upcoming campaign.
"The college Is commUted to creating_addltlonal educational
opportunity that includes the establishment of a $3 million
scholarship endowment fund." Hayes added.
The Inauguration of the campaign will be formally announced
on Sept 19 du1 ing a noon luncheon At that time, members oft he
Rio Grande College Board of Trustees will be Introduced to Che
recipients of the recen tly esta blished "Atwood Scholarship." '
ContributiOns of $1 64 million have already bE'en committed to
Rio Grande"s $3 mlihon sc holarshtp endowment fund

Scholarshtps are essential for Rw Grande to meet the needs at
today's students, explamed Hayes
' '"Aboul thre e of every four Rio Grande sludents require
fmancial ald ." he sa td "Yet, tUition only funds abou t75 percen t
of the cost of the education at the college
" We rely on Che help of alumni, businesses, foundations and
!nends to co'ntmue and expand the caring tradttion of R1o ·
Grande College."' Hayes added .
Scholarship endowment Is an mvestmenl m leadership,
ena blmg talented s tudents to enter and complete !he1r
programs.
"'These new scho larships will result in the creation of new
opportunities for students al Rio Grande College," Hayes sa1d
"'H1s toncaliy, and in the future. these outstandmg young men
and women will become the business , political , educational and
soc1al leaders of our regwn and state," he concluded

Fixing water leak:s fast a necessity
By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Se ntinel Staff
RUTLAND - Many Me1gs
Countlans depend upon Leading
Creek Conserva ncy Dist rict for
water So when water lines must
be shut down lemporarliy so that
leaks can be repaired, repairmen
are ~nder tremendous pressure
lo solve problems quickly so
water flow can bE' restored
According to Jack Crisp. presi·
dent of l.ead!ng Creek Conser·
vancy District, repairmen are
under additional pressure because they know water line
repair can be a risky busmess,
even for trained personnel
Leading Creek ts pumping
water great distances from elevallons sCaling aC about 565 feel
to as high as 935 feel, with a
minimum of 44 pounds of pres·
sure for every 100 feel of
eleva lion
It Is this high pressure that
makes line repair difficult, and
sometimes dangerous, Crisp
says For even though valves are
closed off on both sides of a leak,
the water Is still escaping the
leak uvder pressure as repair·
men are working to secure the
area.
And there's more to repairing a
line that just stopping the leak.
Crisp says. All the air must be
removed from the affected line

or another le11 k will blow some
where else. ho 1 ex plains
The m a jor !IY of water line
leaks are C2crused by weather,
Crisp says. either abnormally
wet or dry w·r•ather, or a drasttc
change from one temperature to
anolher Cl'isp believes lh1s
summer's dry weather is respon
slble for recPnt lea ks which have
bE'en expenP ncecl ln the l.ead lng
Creek netwo rk
Dry weather-causes the ground
to pull awa;1 from water p1pes,
wh1le wee wealher causes the
ground to ex pand and c rowd
pipes This !lihiftlng m the ground,
comblhed with lhe conslanC
strain on · pipes as water Is
carried thl ough them at high.
press ure , (rften causes teaks to
develop
But not only can the repair
process b(• difficult for repair·
men, It carp bE' expensive for the
conservan:r:y district.
The claimps necessary to repair lea ks cost $375 each, Crisp
says. Andl If the clamps won't
hold. then special materials are
needed w hlch push repair costs
even hli:her, In addition to
overtime pay for workers If the
time nee1 led to make repairs Is
lengthy.
Presen i ly, Leading Creek has
a three-r nan rep a lr crew. The

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dts trlct keeps the number of full
time repairmen at a minimum In
order to keep water rates down,
since rates are determined by
opeatlng costs
If the district experiences two
teak, at the same ume. the leak
which affects the most cuslomers Will bE' repaired first, Crisp
explams. And 1f additional repairmen are needed, the district
will conlract lor help
Crisp advises Leading Creek
customers to alert the dls tnct
when Chey '"think "' there' s a leak
somewhere In the system. "We
appreciate customers calling
lind letting us know " he says
'We'd rather check and It not be
a leak than to walt until a
situation worsens ··
Crisp reminds customers that
when aJeak does exist, the entire
line must shut down while
repairs are made. He suggests
customers listen to WMPO Radio
for up to date Information as to
where and how long water will be
off. He also reminds customers to
be patten! It they try to use the
conservancy district's emer·
gency number and find It busy.
TREE PLANTING - Return Jonathan Meigs
The emergency number is !led in
with the district's twp·way radio Chapter of the Daughters of the America
Revolution jolaed the National Society's program
to the repair crew and Is In
of
planting a tree In observance of the 200th
frequent use when repair work is •
anniversary
of the Constitution. The chapter
underway
selected a while pine to be planted :n front of
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Pomeroy VIllage Hall, the fonner senior hig~
scllool bulldlnlf, In tribute to Mrs. Mae Mora.
longtime active member of the chapter and
graduate of Pomeroy W~th School In 19%1. She Wlll!
joined at the site by Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Seyler and her daughter·ln·law, Maidie Mon.

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WASHINGTON - Will White
House Fever !ouch off a feud
between two liberal Demo.crati c
sena10rs?
Sen. Joseph Biden. D-Del.. has
been In the headlines because of
his chai rmanship of the ,Judiciary Commiltee, which will hold
confirmation heari ngs on Pr esident Reagan's nomina tion of
Robert Bar)&lt; to the Supreme
Court. The pundits haven't decided yet whether Elde n's role
will be a plus or a minus In his
quest for the Democratic presid entia l nomination, but ther e's
no question that the publicity has
a lready helped his name recognition In the country at large.
Now it appears that Blden has
found a nother use for his commit t ee c h airmans hip : keep in g
anot her presidentia l co nt ender

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Getting back in stride
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Reagan had a tough time
getting bac k in officia l stride after a three-week California vacation,
spent mostly at his mounta intop ranch where ·he rodE' horseback.
cliopped wood and relaxed.
It was mo 0t notabl e when he gat hered the fa ithful in th0 Bast Room
to rally their support for his agenda in his remain.i ng 16 month s in
office.
He !lubbed some lines and told the assembly: ''More than six years
behind us and j us t six more to come."
In the same speec h, Reaga n refer red to his ordeal durin g the
unfolding of the I ra n-Cont ra sca nd a l, a subj ec t he has rare ly
discussed pub Iicly.
"I know these past few months haven't been easy- believe m e, I
. know," he said. "and maybe the worst of it has been that at times it
- seemed a~ though events were si mply ha ppening to us. As one wit has
defined history, it's ju st one da rned thing after anoth er."
Reporters wer e pretty laid bac k, too. E n route back from
Ca lifornia, Reagan s topped in Topeka , Kan. : to sa lu te Re publican
elder sta tesman AIf La ndon .
; The reporters covering the president found themselves at one point
face to face with Reagan a nd closer than they had beep for three
weeks. But none of them could think of a question to ask,
So .much for access.
Elaine Crispen . the firs t lady 's press secretary, says President a nd
Mrs. Reagan have not dec ided where they will live after they move
out of the White House.
There is a $3 million esta te waiting for them in swa nk BelAir if they
choose to take it. A group of their friends have gotten together to line
up the residence H tbey a re interested. Th e first lady still has not yet
given the go-a head, according to Crispen.
• There are reports. that Mrs. Reagan did not apprecia te the initia l
publicity concerning the estate and ·its layout when the news bro~ e
sever a l months ago.
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. But the Reagails are cer tai n to retu rn to Los Angeles to be near
their friends and famil y.
Whit e House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater viewed his Ca lifornia
sojourn in Santa Ba rbara as a bit too long. When he returned tG
was hington, he sa id the first thing he pla nned to do was to "pay my
bills and get my laundry done ."
• Fitzwater is feeling the press ure for the president to hold a news
confere nce, but apparently has litt le clout in m aking It pos~ible . He
apparently has gone a long with the view that Reagan should not be
form ally quizzed until the d us t settles on the Ira n-Co ntra sca nd al. ,
Fitzwater used to be press sec retary for Vice P resident George
Bilsh a nd recently indicated to repor ters that Bush operates in much
the sa m e way a s Pres ident Reagan- mea ning hand s off.
Fi tzwa ter, noting tha t he has been In government for 20 years, sai d
he saw not hing wro ng with Bush's nationa l securit y advisers keeping
information from him regarding wha t they Jpa rned abou l the
resupplying of aid to the Nicaraguan rebels, or Cont ras , at a time
when suCh assistance was barred by Congress.
He told reporters " every staff person m a kes decisions on what to
pass on.' '
So apparently in the view of so me gove rnment bu reaucr a ts, Vice
Ad m . Jo hn Poindexter, fo rmer nationa l securit y adviser to R eaga n,
and Bush 's a ides were w ithin thei r preroga tives to withhold vi tal
foreign policy and covert act ion Information.
However , most pres idents who like to r un thei r own s how would not
·tolerate thei r key aides keepi ng them in the dark on iss ues th at they
~ i ~ne have responsibility and accountability.

Letters to editor
Blame politicians for · problems

that , while the two m en .a r e not

close pe rsonally . they have great
respect for each other's abi li tie s .
That rappor t will be tes tt"d as
lhPy sharC' common stages.

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e ither tr y a nd join a union·of your
craft, which is extrem ely difficu lt , a nd try and get a job, or
s upport your local contractors. I
don't be lieve your loc al rep resent atlves to the state have the
power or backing to be ·of much
help In Columbus. I had severa l
conver sations with the former
Sena tor Collins . He tried to help,
but these bureaucrats are so
e ntrenche d tha t it will la ke a
sta tewid e effort to change curreo t policy.
Many ot her areas are providing low-cost loa ns. This provides
several years of advantages In
payroll, bonding and lines of
credit. To my knowledge, this
has never been done In this
county.
Having wo~ked In several
other states and countries, I am
convinced there are nci better
workers or people more willing to
work than there are in Gallla
Cou.n ty. We all must continue to
educated ourselves, but hands-on
experience must go hand in hand .
United we must be, to achieve
those goals that we seek.
Respectfully submitted,
Paul E. V\\n Hoose

George Plagenz

And the snake died!_
In som e of the holl ers a round
Grasshopper. Tenn., Luther Mor row is still a legend .
Back in the 1930s , Lu ther was
bitt en by a big rattles nak e while
he was fondling it during a
service at the Holi ness Churc h of
God. Spurn ing a il medi cal aid ,"
L uther ret urned to his accustomed tasks without ill effect.
But the sna ke died.
"Rattlesnake religion" got its
s ta rt in th e early 1930s in the Pine
Mountain section of Kentucky
when a se lf-ord ained preacher
named K. D. Browning began
teaching that those who had
sufficie nt faith cou ld pick up a
serpent and not be hurt - even If
they were bitt e n. But nobody
ex pected th a t the snak e would
die! Luthe r beat everyt hing.
Now that th e TV eva ngelists
are riding off into the su nset, I
a m try ing to think of somethin g
exciting the local churches can
do to give the people th e ki nd of
entertai nmen t the Bakkcrs , the
Robertses a nd the Swaggart s

have been bri nging them .
Sna kes should do it. They
would draw a crowd . The problem ·m ay be to fJnd people in the·
establishment churches to take
J es us at his word whe n it comes
to snakes .
Accordin g to Mark 16:8. J esus
told his foll owe rs they could pic k
up snakes with impun it y ?r drink
poiso n with o ut ha r m to
themselves.
Scholars doubt , how evN , that
J esus ever spoke those wo rd s.
They don't sound like any thin g
Jesus is reported ro ha ve sa id
elsewhere in the gospel s. Bible
experts be lieve that pa ssage wa s
added · year s later when thP
Chr ist ian community was undt;&gt;r·
g0 ing persecution. Those word s
wou ld give the C hri s tia~ s of that
time new courage by assuring
them their faith would make
them Imm une to a li harm .
Ever si nce the time of Eve·, th e
serpe nt had been associated with
Satan and wa s thought to be
half-demoni c. It s swift, mys te-

r io us gli rl ir,.: mo t ion. t h ~ s u dd~n .
oft cnfa ta i r o n~ qu ~ n c• ·s of It s
bite , it s beaut y a ncl strPng th . th~
· fascln at.lo n -: •f .it s rye - Jilt'S ~
th ings cont r tbut li'd to the myth
th a t th v SN '))cnt has a c c~ s to
supt&gt;rn:ot ura l kn ow l~dge . It wa s
both fea red a nd ve ncratt&gt;d In th r
a ncient· nca r Ea sl.
In a ny caw, It was Ma r k 16: R
th at gave rl!:e to th&lt;' ona kr -·
hLindlln g

cul l!&gt; i n sC'rtl ons of

Ke ntu cky. Ten nc·ssct&gt;, No r th Ca ·
ro lina. G eorg i ~ . Wcs 1 Virgi nill
and elsf' wher(' .
Th e people 111 e rr . a c&lt;" ordlng to
a soc ia l h ls ·k) r\a n . arC' "o r
&amp; nd c ui tur~ ."

mingled blood

and

som e are of a natu rE' th a i
c xp rC'Sses jtsel f in un usua l rell·

glous pract ices u nct c&gt;ve n disregard of the law. (Snake ha ndlin g
is illegal lri sorrot ' stat eS. I
The num!Jer of dea th s fro m
sna kebite a m n g th(• mo unta in
pe ale of App al a c hla In tht&gt; 50
yea rs s in ce the .: uit s brga n has
bee n sm all - po ~ rh a p s becau sr
ra ttl esna ke bitt's ..re fata l in only

5 p&lt;'rce nt of cases, whether or not
those bilf (• n are membe rs of the
cu lts .
l'm J::,l dding of cou rse when 1.
say th&lt;' c'tabllshed churches
s huld AD In for s nake -handli ng.
But yo\l ha v (' to admit It would

make c h,lirc h-going exciting a nd how m any of us find our
religio n cxcillng ?
And Tt might prove we are
willing to take r is ks fo r our faith .
As It Is , 1\'C si ng " to th e death we
fol low th ee" while probably
nothin g Is farther from our
int entio n.
Sna ke-ha ndlin g would stir up
th e St"da te pa rishion ers of St.
Swlthin 's -by -th e -Sea . Chur ch
people a rc often like the passslvc
donk ey whose master would ·hit
him with a two-by -four when he
w a n ted thO' bea s t to do
somethi ng.
" Firs! you've got to gt't his
a tt ent ion, " hr exp lained .
Le tting loose a box of s nakes In
church would re nd to have a
sim ilar e ffect.

Debunking a Democratic:· myth..':.__C_hu_ck_S_ton_ e
The trouble with trying to be a
poli tical pundit is · the publi c's
unre lia bilit y. It j ust won't
cooper a te .
One da y, Ollie North is an
American hero. Two week s lat e r ,
T-shirts adorned with his quizzical Huck Finn likeness are
se lling like peanut bu tter and
broccoli sandwiches .
Ron a ld Reaga n still co m m and s en thu siastic overfl ow

Dear Sir:
With in · the past few weeks,
!here have been q uest ions in th is
pa pe r. about the construclion
projects in this count y not hiring
.local people.
' As a contractor, I would like to
:place my ln puf In to this problem .
As long as the Ohio politicians
a llow the unions in other states to
control and diclate policies of
construct ions pract ices. the loca l
reside nts are goi ng to be out s ide
the construct ion ga tes, looking
in. Very few local un ion men a re
allowed to work on these loca l
project s, even though they beld)lg to the various unions .
Rece nt decisions by (Common ·
Pleas Court) Judge Donald A.
Cox and (his predecessor) Judge
Ri chard Roderick have created
setbacks for the unions In this
county. These unions had chosen
to use Ohio agencies to en force
their-control over this county, by
Infiltrating the various state
Inspecting agencies and vocational schools. They try a nd
enforce · their lnterpretalton of
the laws and the codes, which Is
different than the written laws or
codes.
Your options are limited;

Delaware Democrat's version. or
Peoi&gt;'ie - 200," the g roup that
ou.t of the headlines.
coor•l'lnated Philadelphia 's cele- a balanced-budget law had been .
Sen. Paul Simon, · D-lil., is a
soundly defeated two yea r s
bration, told our reporter Gar y
j unior member of the Judiciary
earlier.
&lt;;lou,; er the Simon hearing would
Co mmittee and cha irman of its
If a feud Is Indeed In the
subcommittee on the Constitu- have been a welcome complemaking,
Bid en and Simon have a
ment to the day's even ts.
tion. He proposed his subcommit·
unique
stage
on which to slu'g II
Simon's supporters sus pect
tee hold a hearing as part o( th e
out.
They
are
the only presidenthat Hlden was less concerned
cit y of Philadelphia' s celebration
tial
candidates
who serve on the
wit h the· Intrusion of Simon's
of the Constitution's
same commit.tee. They share two
comrn ittee Into P hil adelp hia 's
bicentennial.
Senate
co mm l!tl"e assignments:
But as a subcommitt ee chair- celebt-., tion than with the poss iJudiciary
a nd Fore ign Relations ..
ble
ln;n·uslon
of
Simon'
s
mug
Into
man, Simon had to get the ·
In
fact , Is the only
Simon,
Judiciary Committee c hair - the evtmi ng &lt;~ ews shows and the
non-lawyer
on the Judiciary
next day 's headlines.
man's permiss ion to hold the
Comm
itt
ee.
Thet · e was a hint in 1986 that .
hearing. And Biden said no.
Ironica ll y, Sim on would not be
Blden a nd Simon would not
A Blden aide said the c hairman
serving
on Foreign Relations ,
alway!; see eye to eye on ma jor
refused because the proposed
save
for
a
special waiver granted
hearing would have been a n iss ues. Si m on sponsored a
by
the
Senate
leadership guaran"Intrusion" Into the celebr ation ba lanct'd-budget measure that
teeing
he
could
serve on Foreig n
planned In July by t.he Bicenten- would' .have prohibited the goRe
lations,
Judiciary
and Labor
ver nm.~ nt from spendin g more
nia l Committee. But Fred Stein,
simultaneously.
Se
nate
rules forthan It c~ k in. It lost by one. vote:
executive di rector of ·•we the
bid simultaneous assignment s on
Blden · voted against it. The
more th a n . two major
com mit tees .
· ·
The Jud ic ia ry and For eig n
Rela tions committees have publicity potential th at oth er·ca ndt dates would e nvy . The Bork
hearings will be just th e ope ning
round of a long series of encounters that co uld make or !Jreak
either senat or 's presidential
a spirations .
In the months to come, lorelgn
policy will bec-o me an Issue ol
overridi ng Importance in the
pres identia l campaign .. and the
Fore ig n Rel ations Committ ee
wil l be an Idea l for um for both
Blden a nd Simon . Si nce both
sena tors' foreign -policy view s
are esse ntially th e same. the
contes t will be more of form
!hans u!Js tance. wit h each m a n
irylng to avoid soundi ng like an
echo of the other .
AldPs to both senato rs Insist

crowds, yet 58 percent of the
American peopl e also Insi st he's
l y in ~ a bout the Iran -contra scanda l. (I've fin a ll y become a
m ember of the majorit y . I
thought Reagan was a liar the
da y he took office).
Political i n co n sis t enci&lt;:&gt;s
abound because the public's
whims fluc tuat e .
If It weren' t for electio n results
a nd polls, political punditry
wou ld be nothing m ore than a
well-Informed bias In search o(
obj ective reality.
Case In point was a recen t
fron t-page story about the impact the upcoming hearings on
Robert Bor,k's nomination to the
Supreme Court could have on the
Democratic presidential candidates - especially Judiciary
Commi ttee chai r m an, Sen. Joseph Blden, D-De l.)
" For-the las I three years, " the
story read, "since their crushing
defeat In 1984, when Walter F .
Mondale Is thought to have been
hurt by his close ties to m a ny
lnleresl groups, the Democrats
have ·been trying io concenlrate
on mainstream Issues like the
economy and foreign policy."
How ironic lhal Mandate's

elect ion chances we re ru ined by ' c ave-d in to thesr il!roups CJnd lr t
th t'm dec ide hi s ;1ge nd a . whic h
conce ntrat ing too muc h on the
did
not cxcitr " m ajor it y of
econom y. He even raised the
vo
ters.
heretica l idea of a poss ibl e ta x
Th e wo ndro us m yt h th at Ro·
increa se.
But myths tend to have a life of na ld Rt"aga n palm ed off o n the
AmPri ca n pC&gt;opl c w as th at he w as
their own .
One m yt h th at constan tly cr ipples th e Democrat s is the ir
all eged "close ties to many
interest groups ."
Free ly trans lated : bl a c ks,
women, Hi spa nics, labor leaders, liberals, !ltc handi capped,
senior citizens a nd the poor.
Supposedly this myth doesn 't
affect Republicans beca use they
don't have "c lose ties". Bu t
Republica ns are dominat ed by
spec ial Interest g roups - corpo-

not thr Pln occhlo of Republi ca n
spr cinl intrrrst groups.
He was indeed. And tha i Is
p1·ec isely wlt y hi s administra tio n
has bPcomc the most scand alridden in presidential his tory .

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Partly c lo udy Sunday wit h a
high ncar 80. The probability of
precipitation Is 20 percent
Sund ay.
Extended Forecast
Monday through Wednesday
Considerable cloudiness Mo nday and mostly s unny Tuesday

End marriages
GALL IP OLIS - In Gallla
Count y Common Pleas Court thi s
past week . Non·ai Dewe Mullins. of Ashville. a nd Bonnie Jean
Mullins, of Rt. 2, Ga llipolis,
received a decree of divorce
Tuesday .
Oth ers ending their m arriages
la st wee k we re Jerry L. Fillinger, Rt . 1. Ga ll ipolis . and Dan ett e
' J . f' illlnge r, Rt. I, Gallipolis,
dissol ution on Tuesda y ; Okey H .
Sch ar tlger . Middleport, a nd
Ruth E. Scha r tlger. of 23 Berger
St.. dissol ut ion on T uesday :
Larry F . Miller. 258StateSt ., a nd
Linda Miller . Rt . 2, Vinton.
dlvorct&gt; on Tues day; Micha el
Ray Turn e r , Pomeroy, and Debra Ann Turne r, 240 1,7 J ac kson
Pike. separation agreeme nt on
Tuesday; and Max Bugene
Snldt'r, Warsaw , a nd Diana
Snider, 74 Gar field Ave., divorce
·Pn Wednes day.

and Wednes day. Hig hs will be
near 70 Monda y and Tu esda y a nd
In the mid 70s \ Vednesday. Lows
will be In the 50s.

Cited by "ity police
GAL LIPOLIS - Samuel E .
Benn!'tt , 21 , of 37 Smither s St ..
Gallipolis, wa s ar rested Friday
night by the Ga llipolis Po ll ee
Department. He was charged
with domes! lc viol ence.

Dt&gt;putit'S make a rrest
GALLIPOLIS- Donny Ke vin
Ferguson. 33, of Rt. 2, Crown
Cit y, was arres t.ed by the she·
t' llf' s de partment Saturd ay
mo r ning. He wa s charged with
di s o r derl y co ndu c t alt e r
warning .

Gallia couples

GALLJPOLIS - In Ga llipo li s
Munic ipa l ourr f'rl day, Cynthia
s. Rice. 30. of Point Pleasa nt ,
W.Va .. was lined $10 for speeding
Va rious bonds were forfeited
by John F . Doherty, 24, Colum bus, $41 : passing In a n lntcrsec,
tlon; Terry W. Sta nley, 24,
Co rning. $41. driving ac ross th e
median; Jack D. Finnicum , 61,
Uppc r Rive r Road . Kana uga .
SU. !a ilur(' to y ield ; Sam uel A.
Smith, 27. Rr. 2. Bl&lt;iwell, $76,
reckless operation: and Byro n E .
Chapman , 23 . Rt. 2. Patriot. $46,
open rontalncr .
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Speeding bonds were forfeited
by Beth A . Va as u, 23, Ral eigh.
N.C.. $42: Constanc e F . Satterwhltl' , 57. Cary, N.C., $71; Shevon
K. Poy nter , 29 , Dayton, $~9 ;
Thoma s L. Ebe r hardt , 24, Madl·
son . Wi s .. $39: Ro!Jert H. Parsons, :Kl , Ke tt ering. $37; Bi lly ,J.
Thompson, 43, Rush. Ky . , $39;
Ne il L. Cantrell , Sr., c&gt;3, Ha r dod
Creek, Ky .. $4.1: .)ohn H. VanHas sei, 34. Westerville. $41; W.
Dennis Wilson , 22 , Pedro, $45;
William F . Mc Rae. ~9 . Nor th
Whiteland, Ind .. $37: an d Ra ndy
D. Mitche ll , 25, Cin cinnati. S47 .

once again Is proving to ~ a
health hazard to the firefighters
and preve nting them from get ting a hold on our worst fires ."
Most of the fires In Oregon.
equally ravagep as lls neighbor
to the south, are under some
degree of containment except fo r
one burning In rugged count ry 25
miles west of Gran ts Pass In the
Siskiyou National Forest.
Two other fires , both arso ncaused. were bu r ning in Sdu thern Califor nia 's Clevela nd National Forest and in open cou ntry .
between Mariposa and Yosemite

la s t 24 hours, said spokesman
By MICHAEL C. 'riPPING
Arnold Hartigan at the InteraUnlt~d Press International
gency Fire Center In Boise,
Three uncontrolled blazes con Idaho.
sumed more Weste r n mountain
"Progress is bei ng made , but
acreage in defian ce of a weary
we still have a long way to go,"
army of firefighte rs that s till has
Hartigan said of the battle that
" a long way lo go" in subd uing
has taken the lives of three
the worst plague of forest fire~ In
firefighters and destroyed 38
30 years , officia ls said.
.
homes. Roaring ou t of con trol In
ln ai l, 551 ,198 acres, or 861
Califor nia F r iday nigh t were the
square mjles , have burned In
Northfork a nd Weav erville fires
Califor nia since Aug. 30, when a
in the Shasta- Trinity Na tional
series of lightning storms
Forest a nd the Slead blaze In the
touc hed off 1,247 fires , 172 of
Klamath National Fores t.
which are stil l burning. The
Fire crews, gratefu l for ever.v · damage loss to timber Is more
break, said lightning s torms
lhan a quart er-billion dollars.
igniting Unde r-dry forests had
The wea ry army of workers,
a bated , but th e firefight ers were
endangered by noxious fumes
prevented fr om making much· from the smoldering wilderness ,
headway because hea vy smoke
were cheered by a calming In the
once again grou nded aerial
winds that had sent the flames
tankers. ·
hopscotchi ng across the ir hard " The weather actually is clear
won contai~men t tines, Schaaf
!Jut 'dense s moke continues to
sa id .
plague our efforts agalnsl the
" The good news," he said, " is
fires whic h are giving us the most
that the stable air Is keeping the
trquble," said Ray Schaaf of the
more ser ious fires from making
U ..S. Fores t Service in Sacraheadway , a lthough the smok e
mento, Calif. " It's dou btful we
ca n fly the tank ers."
,.
Overall the re was little chan ge
in the Wes t fi re pic tu re dur ing the

.Meigs court news

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by the: :
Some 4,500 fir efighters battled :;
the various Shasta blazes and :·

~~~;~~~e~f rt'hoemn!~~~~~:~;P\o ~~~ ; ~

Nort-hfork and We avervi lle, :0
which are comb ina tions of a .;

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*Services include:
Birth Control; Y.D. Screening;
Cancer Screening; pregnancy
tests; education and counseling
. for individuals and . couples.

•Sliding fee scale. No one refused services because
of inability to pay.

PLANNED PARENTHOOD

STARTING SEPT. 15
AT 7:00 P.M.
AT CARLETON SCHOOL
IN SYRACUSE.

POMEROY -Filing for divor ces in Me igs County Common
Pleas Court a re Teresa Canl er bury, Langsv ille, fr om Gary
Cant erbury, Langsville; Edwina
Scott , Pomeroy , from Charles F .
Scott, Middleport: and Joh nle L
Eva ns , Ra ci ne, from Candic e
Marie Eva ns , in c are of Verm a
Fair child. Minneo la , Fl a. Res tra inin g ord e r s ha ve bee n Iss ued
against both par ties in the Evans
ac tio n.

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National Park.
More than 1,000 fi re fig hters
battling the 3.000-acre blaze in
the Cleveland Nationa l F orest
had establish ed lin es Friday ::
around nearl y ha lf the !Ire and ' :

Your privacy is respected
Your que_stions answered

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Howa rd Phillips. Ru tland; Bud
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Christ ina Ros Nolan. 18, Rt. 3,
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Shirley Coleman, 46, Rt. 1.
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Apply ing are Roger Allan
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Pomet'oy Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Septamber 1~~ 1987

September 13,. 1987

,.---Local briefs-- Meigs grand jury returns 7 true bills Thursday
Will close road Monday
GALLIPOLIS - ·Mill Creek Road (County Road 5), will be
closed just south of Warehime Road, about a mile and a half
north of Gallipolis Monday , at 8 a .m ., according to countY
engineer James P . Baird.
.
· A str ucturally deficient bridge, and a functionally obsolete
one-lane structure are bellig replaced respectively with pipe
arch culverts. The existing alignment will be changed to
e liminate a dangerous S-c urve.Local traffic can use Georges Creek noad and Bulavllle Pike
as a detour .
If the weather permits, the road will be reopened to maintain
traffic in approximately two to three weeks.

Rash of bomb threats continue
EAST MEIGS - The rash of bomb threats to Meigs County
schools continued Friday. A threat was received at the Eastern
High School abou tll: 15 a.m. Students left the building for about
one hour before returning to c lassrooms.

Reach llfnative agreement
SYRACUSE - T he Meigs County Board of Mental
Reta rdation and Developmental Dlsablities a nd the negotiat.i ng
team for Carleton School-Meigs Industries Education Associa tion (CS-MIEAI , have reac hed a tenative cont ract settlement.
Keith Black, operations director a t the Syracuse facility ,
reported that the tentative settlem ent wi ll be presented for
approval Monday nig ht to the county's MR·DD Board. He
expects the approxim a tely 32 members of the barga ining unit
will also vote on the contract sometime this week .
The local bargain ing unit is a pa rt of the Ohio Educa tion
Association. The un ion was voted in a t Carleton School-Meigs
Industries over a year ago but contract negotiations did not
begin until recently .

Squads _make 13 runs friday
POMEROY - T hir teen ru ns were made by local unit s
Friday, the Me igs Cou nty Emergency Medica l Serv ices
reports.
At 8:35a.m .. Rutland went to Route 124 for Moria Bell Lanin g,
who refused treat me nt ; Rutland at 10:44 a .m . went to Me igs
Mine 2 for E rnest Blair, taken to O'Bieness Hospit a l in Athens;
Pomeroy at 11: 08 a . m . took Bud Darst , and Darlene Cassidy to
Veteran s Memor ia l Hospital from the scene of an acci dent on
ths Scout Ca mp Road ; the Chester Fire Department a lso wen t
to the acc;ident scene. Mary Jan e Talbott and Shir ley Jones
we r e taken py priv&lt;&gt;te vehicle from the accident scene to
Veterans Memorial; Rutland at 11:44 a .m .. took Gle nn a
Yarbrough from Beech Grove Roa d to Holzer Med ica l Center;
Pomeroy went to Eastern High School at 12:58 p.m , for To ny
Grate who was trea ted but not transported; Rutland firemen
went to Keller Road a t 2:48 p.m. for a trailer fire a t the Jack
Miller residence a nd were on the scene until3: 26 p_.rn .; Rutland
at 7:57 p.m . took Charles Hysell from Hysell Run Road to
Veterans Memorial; Pomeroy at 9:35 p.m. took Jason
Dellavelle from the Pomeroy football ga m e to Veterans
Memorial; Syracuse at 9:59 p.m . took Ruth Brooks from
Eastern High School to Ca mden-Clark ' Hos pita l in Parkersburg: Pomeroy went to MGM Far m Ci ty a t 9:08p.m. to clean up
a fu el s piU, and a t 11:02 p.m., Pomeroy took B ria n Ritch hart
from Rose Valley Road to Veterans Memoria l Ho spital.

POMEROY -Seven true bills
were ret urned by the September
term Meigs County Grand Jury
In Its first regu lar session Thursday, Meigs prosecuting Attorney
Fred w . Crow III reports.
Of the seven Indictments returned by the Jury, four of them
charged defendants with traflicking in drugs, (the cultivation
of marijuana) as a result of raids
conducted this summer by the
department of Sheriff Howard
Frank and Bureau of Crim inal
Investigation .
Charged in the lntllctments on
the traffickin g offense were
Elmer Parsons, 36, Apple Grov e·
Dorcas Road ; Henry P aul Price,
37, T uppers Plains ; Mi_c hael
Richard Hayman, 26, Route 1,
Reedsville, and VIctor Perry, 55,
· Route 1, Dexter. Trafficking In ·
drugs (cult ivat ion of m ari jua na )
is a felony of the fo urth degree
and carries a possible penalty of
six, 12 or 18 months in prison a nd
a fine of up to $2500.
Parsons is Incarcerated In the
county jail a nd Is to have his
init ial appearance on the ·charge
Monday morning.
Price was released under

$10,000
Friday
and isscheduledbond
lor his
Initial apoear
ance in Ihe Meigs Cou nt y Corn- .
man Pleas Court of J udge Charles H. Knight on Monday.
Hayman . is not presently In
custody but is expec ted to appear

Ambulance accident
sends three to VMH

before ,Judge Knight on Mondjly where he was uno;ler detention auto In the Washln!l'l,on, C.H.
·also.
pending an _e arlier Indictment area.
Perry was released on a $10,000 charging him with receivi ng
The grand jury Is scl)~u led to
person recognizance . bond and stolen property. The new c harge f;m:::
eet===o:n:O:c:t~.8;-~::::~
he, too, Is expected to appear In Is a felony of the court degree and
court on Monday.
carries a possible penalty of six,
StAND Wl1
The grand jury a lso irllllcted 12 or 18 months In a state
Charles W. Barley , Route J, Institution .and a fine of up to
CONFIDENCJ
Rut.land , on two counts of fel~n- $2500 or both. In addition, any
ious asau lt In connection wlttl a sentence on the escape c harge
s hooting Incident at The Cove on must br served consecutively to
Rou te 7 last Ma y 23 In which any other sent ence. Riffle Is also
David Talbott, 21, Racine, was on parole .and was at the time of
injured. Ba r ley was ear lier In· the lat es t offenses , according to
d ieted on a single charge of Paui'Gerard, Investigator for the
felonious assau lt but the total .of · prosecuting at.torney. Riffle Is
three counts now represents the not presently In custody bu t Is
three separate shots which a!- expected to appear before Judge
legedly were fired striking Tal- Knight early this week.
·
bolt. The charge Is an aggraWilliam J . Atwood, also known
vated felony of the second degree as James Stolzenbu rg, 24. of
and carries a possible penalty of Washington , C.H. , was Indicted
s ix, 12 or 18 months In prison and ·on a · breaking a nd e nt ering
a fine of up to $7500 or both. Each charge In connection with a July
of the count s also contains a 3l lncident wh en the admlnlstrafirearms spec ification which a! - tlve offices of the Meigs Local
A ~~~
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leges specifically that the crime School District In Middl eport
doln n1
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giving you tt. ,.....,, you....,, ......
could add il term ofthreeyears of count y jail and Is to appear
for • "f!oc' ........
incarceration to any --sentence before Judge Knight' Monda y.
Callorolopbyformoroinl•r-tion.
which m ight be ordered . Bar ley, Gerard reports that Alwood is a
446-7213 ,.
free on bond, Is ex pe cted to b&lt;&gt; repeatof(enderandisnotellgible
arraigned on the new cou nt s fo r probati on having been pre,._ . - . ·
63 Pine St.
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Riffle. 32, Pomeroy , r~v~lo:u~sl~y~c~o~n~v~lc~ted~;fo;r~g~r,a;nd~th~e;
was cha rged with esca pe as the
l!lr
result of a n in cident on J uly 29
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when he walked away from the
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Pat ric k McLa ug hlin , U.S. a ttorney for thP north ern di stri ct of
304:!22--1000 Collect
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1002 Broadway Ave., Parkersburg, WV 26101
arrested were Be nja min Allen
Jr .. 26: Rene Cra vana s ..37: J esse
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younger brother of Jimmy Carter, had s urgery Fr l~ ay for
ca ncer that doctors found "I noperable... and the for mer pres ident rushed to his side.
Jimmy Carter spe nt 30 minutes at Emory Univers it y Hos pital. where his brother underwent
six hours of surgery, then flew to
Columbia, S.C.. for a brief
Mrport meet ing with Pope Joh n
Paul II , who wa s said to have
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Or. Martin York, a tumor
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Ce nter, the Vatica n·. the United
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American States In Inte rna tiona l
disput es. "
Asked abo ut his younger
brot her, Ca rt er said, "Billy Is
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he has Inc urable ca ncer which
ca n't be treated and I'm flying
( back to Atla nta) to see him
. tonight."

"The last time l saw him , he
couldn ' t speak. I took his hand in
mine and held it. He looked a t me
a nd slowly started to arm wrestle
lik e we used to, and he broke lnt. o
a smile a nd nodded. f .thIn k he
wanted me to know everyt hing
was OK," La ndon sai d In a
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Carter wa s admitted to the
hos pital three days ago suffering
from jaundi ce. Tests revealed a n
obstruction In his bile duct.
hospital s pokeswom a n J ud y
Smith sai d.
Carter's wife, Sybil. his six
c hildren a nd hi s sis ter ga thered
a t the hospit a l on the campu s of
Emory University, which Is just
a short. distance from the Cart er
Ce nter recently dedicated to the
presidency of Jimmy Carte r .
After the pope le ft for New

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- Lor ne Gree ne, the former
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while at the reins of the Pond eros a Ranch on the television
·series "Bonanza, " has died of
respira tory problems fo llowi ng
u leer surgery. He was 72.
The white -haired Greene. who
rode irtt o America's li vi ng rooms
for 14 years as Be n Ca rtwright on
the durable network series. wa s
surrounded by 'his !amlly when
he died Friday afternoon a t St.

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the observance. Peggy Moore, Conslllutlon Week
chairman, and Mae Mora, who presented a
program on lhe Constitution at Friday's meeting
of
urn Jonathan Meigs Chapter at the home of
Mrs. George Morris, are pictured with the Mayor
at the signing.

PaUbearers named

8 y JULIE BRIENZA
preceding his court-m artia l.
had sex wilh Soviet pros titutes,
QUANTI.CO, Va. (UP I)
Stufflebea m , the second Ma· fai led to report th e contac ts to
Mari ne flo bert Stufflebea m, de- rin~ t.o be tried In the corps' a uthorities and !led about the
moied one rank from s ta ff "sex -for-secrets" sca nda l at the Incidents to Inves tigator s.
The two dereliction of duty
sergeant to sergea nt. for his u.s. Embassy In Moscow, was
co nvic tio n o n derel iction of dut y sente nced to t.he demotion Fri- count $_on whic,h Stufflebeam was
c har gt's. says U.S. Intelligen ce da y a fter a jury of five officers convicted stemm ed from hi s
agents cmbar k ~d on a "witch- ' and th ree enlisted personn el visits to bars that were dee med
hunt " In · the lnvestlgat.lon . deliberated for less than 2 hours. off-limits to Ma rines during his
He fa_ced up toone year In prison. ten ure In 1985 as deputy cornThe jury Thursday acquitted . ma ndcr of the Marine guards at
Stufflebearn of charges that he the U.S. E mbassy in Moscow .

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18, of Rt. 2, VInton , when Pickens
were Injured in a Meigs County
stopped lor traffic. Shipman did
EMS van In an accident Friday,
not stop In time to avoid hitting
at 11 a. m ., In Meigs County 's
Pickens' truck In the rear.
Chester Township on Township
Shipman was cited for assured
Road 112. according to the
clear dis tance.
G~llla-Me lgs Post of the State
The patrol reported respo nd Highway Patrol.
ing to another accident Green
The driver , Sh irley M . Lyons ,
Township Friday, this one be ing
26, and her passengers, Darle ne
at 12:20 p.m ., on U.S. 35.
Cassady, 42, a nd Mary Jane .
Lois M. Sny~r. 36, of Cheshire, ,
Talbott , 45, a ll of Tuppers Plains,
was driving her car west when a
w~re taken to Veterans Memorcar driven by Rodney A. Mooney,
ia l, Hospital by the Meigs EMS.
31, of Rio Grande, pulled frol)1 a
All were treated and .released.
private drive, turned left Into
'fhe va n was traveling east
Snyder's path and hit her car In
when It ran off the rig ht side of
the left side.
the road and Jilt a 'tree.
Mooney was cited for failure to
rwo peop le were injured in an
yield.
acc id ent Friday, at. 11: 50 a.m., In
One car rear-e nded anot her
Gal ll a Count y 's Green Township· Friday , at 2: 13 p.m . in Me igs
on U.S. 35.
County's Sa lisbury Township
Joan L. Sh ipma n. 26. of Rt. 2,
Friday, on Count y Road 5, just
Bidwell, and her passe nger,
east of Ohio 7.
Clarissa J . Mundy , 18, of Rl. 2,
Timothy L. \VIa~well , 21, Qf 458
Bidwell, were. ta ken to Holzer
Seco nd Ave., Ga llipolis , was
Medical Ce nter by the patrol.
driving west before stopping
Shipm an was t.reated and rebehind two ve hic les ahead of
leased for a bruise to the knee.
him. As he was stopped. he was
CONSTITUTION WEEK - Tbe week of Sept.
Mundy was tre ated a nd re leased
rear-e nded by a car driven by
17-23
has been designed as Constitution Week by
for a haM injury .
Theresa L. Rider. 18, of
the
Daughters
of the American Revolution.
Shipman was driving east on
Pomeroy .
Friday,
Pomeroy
Mayor Richard Seyler signed a
U.S. 35, be hind a pickup truck
Rider was cited for assured
proclamation
for
lhe
observance noting lhal Sept.
driven by Jack E. Pickens, Jr., clear dis ta nce.
17 marks lhe 2oOth anniversary ollhe drafting of
the document and calling for residents to join In

Marine gets slap on wrist

Inspectors file drug _charges
AKRON, Ohio t. UP!) - A s ixmonth inves tigation int.o illega l
drug sales to posta l employees
has resulted in charges against
seven people. a nd more arre s Is
are expected, auth orities sa id .·
Seven peop le, in c luding three
current a nd three for mer pos ta l
employees, were arra igned Friday before two U.S. ma gis trates
In Clevela nd.
F'ive of the s uspects were
released on $10,000 bond aft er
pleading In noc ent before U.S.
Magistrate David Pt'relma n. Details of the arraignments la tt'
Friday of ' two othe r suspect s

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Burnham said Arnold' s car
LAKE WALES, Fla. (UPI) Blanche Manning Perry, wife of then overturned twice. He said
two-time Cy Young Award both drivers were alone in their
winner Gaylord Perry, was cars and both were wearing
kUled Friday In a two-car acci- seatbelts. Ar!lold was hospital·
dent on U.S. 27 north of Lake lzed in fair condition at Wl!!ter
Haven Memorial·HospitaL
Wales.
Burnham said no charges had
F lorida Highway Patrol Capt.
bee"
filed pending further
L.A . Burnham said -Mrs. Perry,
Investigation.
46, of Gaffl)ey, S.C., was northPerry, the onlY pitcher to win
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and struck her car on the left
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MINERAL RIDGE, Ohtc
(UPI) - Laboratory studies by
the Ohio Department of Health
have failed to identify the precise
cause of a mysterious ailment
that struck more than 60chlldren

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ANTIQUE STEAM AND GAS ENGINES .
AND TRACTORS PERFORMING

in the Mineral Ridge area las t
month .
However, Lynn Gllja hn , who
heads the department's infectious diseases unit. said Friday
she remains convinced that the

children, most of the m between
the ages of ·6 and 10, suffered
from a virus ,
When chlldr.e n in the Trumbull
County community began devel·
oping blisters in their mouths and
throats, fevers , nosebleeds and
rashes in early August, so me
parents blamed an oily soot that
had blanketed a football field
where many of the youngsters
had played.
However. Giljah n said there
the parents o! tne stuaem s ne
still
is no evidence that . an
taught a nd to those students In
e
nvironmenta
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thing
to do with the illnesses.
he is still revered for the magic
he could work with a gym floor Tests of material taken from the
field were inconclusive.
full of children.
The field is located near the
If you wanted to write, but
Mineral
Ridge high school a nd
thought it was too late to do so, It
junior
high,
a nd Dick Murra y,
is not too late. Please let this ,
assistant
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committee a nd Rio Grande know
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address: Chorale Alumn i, P . 0 .
Box 184, Rio Grande, OH. 45674. to prohibit use of the facilit y.
This is a village post office box,
not a college address. Those
letters which were intended for
us , but were mailed to the
coll ege, never made it to us.
We've been told we're fighting
an uphill battle in ·our effor ts to
establish a lasting memorial to
our friend and te ~ch er. We've
been told that the only • thing
FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
which would get hls name on that
building Is a lot of money. (The
estimated dollar a moun.! varies.)
JASON PATRIC
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IN
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those of wealth ani to be
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said, "Faithful service and dedicalion are far more valuable
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health f{lr the s tudents of Rio
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September

• RIO GRANDE- A frank but loving me mory of
Appalachian Ohio hill folk is the focus of "Out of
.the Red Brush," to be presented Oct.. 9-10 in the
'Fine and Performing Arts Center at Rio Grande
.College and Community College,
·
; Funded by the "New Works/New Id eas .Joint
;Prog'r~m" of the Ohio. Arts Council ani:l Ohio
·Humanities Council, "Out of the Red Brush" is
'designed not on ly as entertainment but as an
·exa mina tion or the cultural and sociologica l
Influences upon the people or southern Jackson
County, Ohio. a t the turn of the century.
"Out of the Red Brush" is coordinated by Dr.
Greg Mil ler, director of fin e a nd performing arts, ·
who has adapted the novel "O ut of the Red Brush"
10 a s tage format: and by Nita Dailey, assista nt
professor of communication. who is responsible
for publicity and coordi nati on of I he public forum
in which fi ve select huma nities will discu ss the
play, based on observations from their areas of
exper tise In an academic. di scipline . The forum
will be held at 1: 30 p.m. on Oct. 10.
.
'The human Illes scholars will bP Dr. Wlillam
Hanel, Flesher Huma nities Chair. Marietta
Co llege: Or . .lames E . Davis, professor of Engl!s·h
:a nd department c hairma n at Ohio Universi ty:
Dr. Patrick Donnelly, c hairm an ol the Depart ment of Sociology at the Universit y of Dayton:
and Dr. .James H. Conover. professor of th~ater
history. th eory a nd criticism at Ohio Unlverslly .
• Miller. author ol the musical dram a "They
. Were Vaudevillians," presentee;! last year at Rio
•Grande Coi!Pge a nd Com munll y Coll e~e. took th e
' scrlpll.rom the nove l "Out of the Red Brush" by
Kermit Daugherty, which reached num ber three
on the nationa l bes tseller list in 1~54 . The novel
was the on ly !Jet tonal effor t by Da ugher ty, ·.;
· nat Jvc ol the Red Brush s~ct ion of Jackson Cou nt y
who soug ht to describe tHe peop le and the a rea
whe re he grew up.
.
" lf itst read ·Out or the Red Brush'ln 1981 a nd I
was fas cinated by it because or a personal sense of
cultural appreciation," said Miller. a Jackson
Count y native. "I found it 10 be a piece !hat was
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novel in 1954. A sign still stands at Ihe entrance to th e area just south of

tatlo n of a cultural heritage, a speci fic cu lture, a
spccllic heritage that I s hare. "
The story focuses upon Bil l Brennan. a young
man who grew up in the Red Brush &lt;~rea who, in
his nat ivc dia lect. describes the personalities a nd
mores of a rough a nd tumble comm un ity. While
the bOok was criticized In some quar1ers for its
sexual lranl&lt;ness, Miller sa id it's not the sex
s hocker II was adver tised as upon publication.
"I think It ' s an attempt to preserve. if only for
his. descen(iants. some unders tanding of who
1hcse people were, and how· they dealt l!'ith
c hallenges: usually with a sense of dignity and a
sense of honor ." he said.
Assisting Miller with the production will be

· Reprints of Oaugherry's novel available
Re prints of Ke rmll Da ugherty's nove l "Out oft he Red Brus h"
are available in a limited quantity .
Copies can be r&lt;"'erved by calling Rio Grande Co lleg1• and
Communit y College, or lhey can be purchased front Engruvln~
' Plus in Jackson, Ohio.
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procreds will he inves ted In a scholars hip lurid at Rio Grande
Collt•ge.
Jlshlng Compa ny .
The s tory of a young man
a nd his coming of age in the
Red Brush at thP turn of the
century in the poverty stricken area was written in
the native dialect and contained a sexual fran kness that
oothered some readers and
some Jackson County resi dents. But Daugherty viewed

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Daugher ty' s widow, Helen Collard Da ugherty,
a nd two of his gra ndsons, Dwight and Allen
Daugherty, who wi ll perform · music from the
period.
·
Initial direction and staging was prov id ed by
Na ncy Rhodes .. a professional theater director
from New Yo rk . Cu rren tly a faculty member of
'the Manhattan School of Music, Rhodes has
staged ma jor production s for the San F'rancisco
Opera, The Brooklyn Philharmonia , the Eugene
O'Nelll Composers Confere nce,. the Lake George
Opera Fest ival and the Roundabout Theatre in
New York.
Two members of the RloGrandeCollege fac ulty
and staff will guide "(Jut of the Red Brush'· to fina l
production.

The show is to be directed by John Dougherty,
associate professor of music a nd director of this
summer's Rio Gra nde College and Com munity
College prod uction of "Ok lahoma ," and by Ben
Wills . the colle$e's new in, hou se counsel, who has
a professional theater background. Performances are set for 8 p:m. Oct. 9, and 10 a. m. a nd 8 p.m.
Oct. 10 in conjunction with the nearby Bob Evans
Farm F'es tivaf.
Reserved seats and genera l admission tickets
for "Out of the Red Brush" can be obtained at $5
arld $2.50, respec tively, by ca lling the Fine and
Performing A'rts Cen ler at the college at 245-5353
or 1-800-282-72011 extension 364. A shuttle will be·
provided . to and from the Bol1 Evans Farm
Fest ival for those attending.

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QHIO G~o&gt;I.\.IPOLIS .

Levingston, Howard t ·ranl&lt; ana
all the s heriff's department ,
LlfeFlight, Child ren's Hos pital,
intensive care and burn unit .
We thank everyone who sent
cards and called and to those who
sent prayers for Harvey.
Genny Willoughby
Darryl Swartz
Mr. and Mrs. Mill ard Swartz
Pomeroy, Ohio

Jackson. The novel, a nd its stage adaptation focus on a young m a n
growing up in the Red Brush Country at the turn cf the century during
' hard lim es.

Daugherty's novel immortalized
.local southern Ohio region

RIO GRANDE - For his
only work of fiction. Kermit
Daugherty knew lnt lmalely of
what he wrote.
Daug her ty, a native of the
Red Brush area in southern
Jackson Count y, Ohio, won
literary acclai m and a certain
' notoriety in 1954 when his
novel " Out of Ihe Red Brush "
was published by World Pub-

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d ~serves

People ·have tried to discourage
us. But if we did not try - if we
gave up now - then .we would
have learned nothing from this
man. He ta ught us how to s urvive
In this world.He taught us to
believe in ourselves. He taught us
to take a s tand and stick with It .
We need to say " Thank You"
a nd ....
... We miss you, Mer.
Chorale Alumni (1966-1968)
J. L Thompson

Special thanks
Editor:
,
The family of Harvey Wil·
loughby a nd Mr . a nd Mrs.
Millard Swartz a nd family would
like to thank all those who helped
save his life at the Meigs County
Fair.
We give special tha nks to J ohn
Manley a nd the emergency
squad firemen. ·Specia l thanks to .
Rev. Dewey King and _!o'Ilk~, Da~

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•Blacksmithing
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Making

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Kermit Daugherty'.~ book ~out of
the Red Bruyh" was published in
1954. It wa.~ li.~ted third on the
rwtion.al bestseller list and now has
~een adapted to a .stage play to b~
pre.~ented at Rio Grande College and
~ommunity College on Oct. 9 and 10.

FRAZIERS BOnOM, W. VA.

Letters to ·the editor .
A· year ago last Thu rsday
(Sept. 10) Merlyn Ross died. We
lost a flne teacher, a more-than·
willing worker, and a good
friend . Dur ing the past year, the
Grande Chorale Alumni (196619861 ha s been working to ha ve
the fin e a rts building on the
ca mpus of Rio Grande College
named "THE ·MERLYN G.
ROSS FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER."We had a
tremendous response to our
previous leiter to the E ditor,
receiving more than 750 letters
and signatures to support. So
many people have asked, " When
will Merly n's name be on that
bulldlng?"and " Why hasn' t It
happened yet?" that we thought
It was time for an update.
We've been working through
the channels which we were told
to work through. The Rio Grande
College Alumni Association acts
as our "gb·between ". We have
not been permitted to personally
present our case to the Boards of
Trustees of the co llege. For those
of you who wrote. your le tters
have been photocopied (the origi·nals will be given to Mrs. Edte
Ross) and those phot{lcoples
have been given to the President
of the Alu mn!,Assoctation. He is
supposed to deliver those letters
to a Memorial Committee comprised of three members of the
Boards of Trustees. If you are a
member of this com mittee,
please, take the ti me to read eac h
of these tributes to the llfe of
Merlyn Ross. There are names
you wi ll recogniz~ as being
Influential members of the community a nd the five county a rea.
There are names you may think
belong to nobody in particular.
But to Me rlyn Ross, they were a ll
somebody. They were Importa nt.
He would remember.
Percentage-wise, the Cheshire
area is best represented. The
Ross family lived there more
than 20 yea rs .ago.
. However,
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SEPT. 18., 19, 20

Studies fail to identify mystery illness

the r1ver

rout of the Red Brush': A loving memory of Appalachia

DOWN HO E
DAYS

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P;OBLEM - ·
tlioughvalves are closed on both
sides of this recent leak In Leading Creek Conservancy District's
feeder line from tank no. z II&amp; Danville, water sdll sprays from the
. leak under pressure. Repainnen, Elbert WiUiams, hidden by the
spray of water, and Paul McDaniel, l.n tee shirt, begin the
necessary repairs to the line which which lies along Route 325. The
leak occurred on Aug. 21.

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Perry's wife killed in auto accident

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the novel as a loving recollect ion of th e people and times he
grew up wi th.
That record wi ll come to life
Oct. 9-10 in the Fine a nd
Performing Arts Center of Rio
Gra nd e Co llege and Commun ity Co llege when "Out of the
Red Brush," dramatized hy
Dr. Greg Miller, director of
fine and performing arts at
RGC-CC. Is presen ted.
Born in · 1904, Daugher tY.
· · over•ca me his modes t circumsla nc~s in the R£&gt;d Brush a nd
saved enou gh money to attend
Rio Gra nde College so he
become a teac her. He gr adu ated from RG C In 1927 and
returned to Jackso n Co unty,
where he progressed to elementary school principal,
high school principal a nd
count y su perinte nde nt of
sc hools. In 1946 he was na med
superintendent of Jackson
Ci ty Sc hools, a post he was to
hold untlll962. when he jo ined
the Ohio E ducation Assoclat ion, eventually serving as the
orga ni zatio n's executive
secretary.
"Often l have thought ou t
stories to · myself but never
reduced them to writing," he ,
said w·hen "Out of the Red
Brush" was published. "Last
winter it occurred to me that
no one has ever written, from
act ual life, of the peculiar
people of the Red Brush. It
seemed to me that I should
pict ure out. life as it really was
perhaps Ignorant and
rough , but if I have stripped
my folk of a kind of natural
dignity, I have wronged
them."
Miller, who first read " Out
of the Red Brush" in 1981, ·
agreed that the novel was a
naturalistic presentation ol a
rough period.
"!never looked at it as a sex
book, which ls how it was
initially marketed, but as the
work of a person very satisfied
with his surroundings who
tried to proclaim his satisfaction," he said.
· Daugherty married hls
wife, the former Helen Collard, tn 1926, ahd they had a
son and two daughters.
Daugherty died in Jackson In
June 1970. Hls widow, who Is
assisting with the dramatization of "Out of the· Red
Brush, '' still resides In Jackson,. and some of his descendants stUHive in the Red Brush
area.

DR. GREG Mtt.LER, who adapted Kermit
Daugherty's novel to a stage production,.
discusses the work with th• Helen Colla rd
Daugherty, the author's widow. Performances

NANCY RHODES, who provided initial dlrec·
tlo!! and staglag for the Red Brusll Project listens
as Allen, left, and Dwight Daugherty perlorm

are set for 8 p.m., Oct. 9; and 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.,
Oct. 10, in the'f'lne and Pe rforming Arts Center at
Ri o Grande College and Community College.

music from the turn of the century. Kermit
Daugherty's widow, Helen Collard Daugherty, Is
pictured far right.

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Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis. Ohio-Point Pleasant.

September

September 13, 1987

W.Va.

13, 1987

Community calendarI area happenings
SUNDAY
CROWN CITY - Todd Baden
and singers will be at Big Four
Church, Sunday, 7:30 p.m . ·

Moved to fire station In case of
rain.

GALLIPOLIS - Covered dish
dinner after Sunday morning
services at New Life Victory ·
Center. Services begin 10 a.m .
LEON; W.Va. -GrubbFamlly
Singers will be at Shiloh Community Church, Sunday, 7: 30
p.m.
GALLIPOLIS - Harry Drummond famlly reunion, Sunday,
Raccoon Creek County Park:
dinner at 12:30 p.m.
FIT AND TRIM - Nelia Seyler, In smock by the window, is
pictured with staff members and customers in her new shop
featuring exercise beds at tbe · Fit and Trim located at 105
Butternut Ave., P!&gt;meroy, next to The Farmers Bank. ·

CENTERVILLE- Centerville
Lodge 371; picnic Sunday, 12:30
p.m., Rio Grande Park. Potluck:
all Masons Invited.

Tone and trim in Meigs
with newest shop open

. KANAUGA - Reopening of
Silver Memorial Church, Sunday, beginning 1:30 p.in. with
Rev. Andrew Parsons: speical
singing. Revival begins' that
night. 7: 30 p.m.

then moved to the ot her maBy CHARLENEltOEFLJCH
chines
which are occupied for
Times-Sentinel Staff
eight
minutes
with speeds varied
POMEROY :... The telephone
according
to
the
problems and
company has recommended for
age
of
the
customer.
years that you "let your fingers
. One lies on the tabl es and le ts
do ihe walking".
the
machines do the work.
If you have taken that advice
There's very little effort involved
a nd, as a result, got a little pudgy
except as a customer progresses,
because of the lack of exercise,
she is taught passive resistance
not to worry. There are now
machines in Pomeroy- seven of • to the machine to add to the
them. in .fact - to tone your body effectiveness o! .t he tables.
There are weigh-ins and mea with very little effort on your
surement
records to insure that
part.
the
customer
Is making progress
Apparently, manufacturers of
during
regular
visits.
these machines are aware of the
says
she has tried
Seyler,
who
American dream of thin, but
all
of
the
various
health and
know that most of us won' t make
exercise
progr
ams
offered
in the
the effort to do strenuous floor
area
over
the
years
,
reports
that
exercises and lay off the fast
the
Suntanna
tables
installed
at
foods.
her
establishment
are
different.
Featuring the new machines is
the Fit and Trim, which has There is no st rain ijnd no sweat.
Seyler sta tes.
opened at 105 Butternut Ave.,
There is no particular diet ·
Pomeroy, under the ownership
rerommended with Fit and Trim
a nd management of Neilla
but staff members ca n make
Seyler.
recommendations
since a reducThe machines are designed to'
tion
In
calories
adds to the
handle the problems with all
effectiveness
of
the
program.
parts of the body - you might
Low calorie snack s are sold at
say, "different strokes for differthe establishment. Tasty, the
ent folks"·.
snacks satisfy the most discrimiMrs. Seyler and her staff which
includes Brenda Wayll, Angle nating sweet tooth while keeping
Bass and Laura Horsley swear the calorie intake low .
AI this point In time. men are
by the effectiveness of these
excluded
from enjoy in g the beelectrically operated machines
nefits
o!
the Fit and Trim but
which they say, "really make
Seyler
ma'y
in the future expand
you feel better" . One hour on the
the
facility
so
m.ales will be put on
machines Is ronsldered equivalthe appointment list .
ent to about seven hours of
Just opening for busi ness, Fit
vigorous floor exercise. .
and
Trim is now offering sp'ecial
A visitor to Fit and Trim is
rates
to introduce the beds and
introduced first to the circulation
their benefits to women of the
table for some four minutes and
community. The phone number
this machine does just what the
is 992-3033.
name Indicates. The customer is

CONSERVATION HONORED - The Gallia County ConservatIon Club was honored by the Gallipolis Bass Busters with
_ presentation of a plaque for their efforts In conservation and sport
huting and fishing education lor the area youth. Picutred are, from
left , Virginia Caldwell, secretary; Larry Betz, vice president;
John Pierotti, Bass Busters representative; and Gene McCully,

ADDISON - Addison FreewUI
Baptist Church Sunday School
picnic, Sunday, Kyger . Creek
Employees Recrealion Area.
Bring covered dish.
REEDSVILLE
Buckley
family reunion. Sunday, Forked
Run State Park, beginning 1 p.m.

PQRTER - Valley Freewill
Baptist Church will have Ralph
Butcher as guest speaker, Sunday, 7:30p.m.
POMEROY - Wood reunion,
Sunday, home of VIrgil King,
38858 S!Ditl) Road. Picnic at noon.

CARPENTER - MI. Union
Church In revival through Sept.
13: services 7 p.m.: eva ngelist
Rev. N.L. Russell.
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POMEROY '•
Floyd and
Garnet Dunfee family reunion,
Sunday, home of Nathan and
Betty Biggs on Pomeroy Rutland
Road. Basket dinner at noon.

t POMEROY Floyd and
Garnet Dunfee family reunion
Sunday, home of Nathan and
Betty Biggs. Basket dlnner12: 30.

MINERSVILLE - HomecomIng, Minersville United Met hod lsi Church Sunday beginning 9
a.m.; church atlO: noon potluck;
afternoon services at 2 p.m .
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APPLE GROVE -A different
speaker each evening Is featured
a 1. a revival being held at Apple
Grove UnIted Methodist Chu~ch
at 7 each evening through sept.
1~. Special music.

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PINE GROVE - The annual
harvest festival will be held at
the St. John Lutheran Church,
Pine Grove Road, Racine, Sunday with the 11 a.m. worship
service followed by a noon
covered dish dinner and a 1:30
a fternoon service featuring a
guest speaker and special music.

r--People in .the news......---.
By WILLIAM C. TROTI'
United Press International
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BEE GEE BROTHER BROKE: Lawyers , cars and taxes
have driven singer Andy Glbh to bankruptcy. Gibb, 29, younger
brother o f Bee Gees Barry , Maurice and Robin Gibb. fil e d a
personal bankruptcy petition in Miami saying he has less. than
$50,000 a nd more than $1 million in debts. which his attorney
says are mostly busines s' related.
The bi ggest creditors are the Los Angeles law firm of Loeb &amp;
Loeb. to whom Gibb owes $30,909.94. and Business JE't Airlines,
which wants $23,353.59. Glbb, the one-time host of "Solid Gold,"
also owes the Internal Revenue Service. a New York accounting
firm. Budget Rent -A-Car, a Los Angeles limousine service, a
Los Angeles publit relations firm. an instrument re nt a l
company in Hollywood. RSO Records, the Sun City resort in
South Africa, four hosp it als, two medical doctors and a de ntis t.
Once a plan of repayment is worked out. Gibb will be allowed
to keep only $1,000 In personal property and any primary
residence that he may own. He currently lives in a penthouse
apartment overlooking Biscayne Bay.
HOLY JESSICA IN PLAYBOY: From the Department of
Sour Grapes, Penthouse Publisher Bob Guccione says he's glad
,Jessica Hahn won't be appearing nude in his magazine. Hahn,
the woman In the middle of the Jim Bakker-PTL scandal. was
the object of a magazine bidding war won by Playboy, which
will have Hahn on the. cover and some supposedly revealing
photos of her insid e its November Issue.
Guccione once offered Hahn $350.00J to pose nude fo r him but
says that was before he met her. "Frankly, she's not a glamor
girl," he says. "She's an attractive young lady but not the kind
of girl that typically you would sec in our m agazine . She 's not
the vivacious ... type of girl. And I believe her story would lack
credibility if she posed in the nude."
·
Playboy won't discuss its 10-page Hah n photo layout , which
will accompany a story in which Hahn gives her account of the
1980 sexual encounter with Bakker. Asked about the pictures,
Playboy spokesman Bruce Binkow said. "Jess ica explain s &lt;In
the Interview) why the pictorial is as Important to her as tellin g
her story for the first lime."
TAKING SHOTS TO KIDS : Jimmy ·carter and Harry
Belafonte are starling a campaign to raise money for the U.N.
Children's Fund in hopes of Immunizing all the kids In the world
by 1990.
"This country has shown Its s upportive ways for the last 40
years," the former president told a U.N. news conference .
"UNICEF's immunization program Is a formidable challenge
but not a hopeless task. " The campaign consists of three kinds
of events.
Celebrities will be asked to donate up to $250 each during
dinners , community lea ders will donate between $75 and $200 at
organized parties and people of all ages will give up to $75 at
barbecues, picnic or garden parties.
GLIMPSES: "Police Woman " got her star . Angle Dickinson
became the 1,853rd person honored with a star on th e Hollywood
Walk of· Fame In a ceremony that included Earl Holliman. her
"Police Woman" co-star ... Johnny Car~on and a dentist he
made fun of will have to give depositions in the dentist's suit
against the "Tonight" show host. Michael Mendelson wants $10
million , claiming Carson demeaned hi s profes sion and insulted
hlm personally wll h a barrage of dentist jokes last April. A
hearing was set ill ihe case for Oct. 22.

treasurer.

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In the servzce
SCOTI' D. KIMES

Airman Scott D. Kimes, son of
Wllllarn T . and Nancy R. Kimes.
Racine, has graduated from the
U.S. Air Force vehicle mechanic
course at Chanute Air Force
Base, Illinois.
During the course, students ·
are taught to service and repair
general purpose vehicles. They

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also earn credit s towards an
associate degree through' th e
community college of the a'ir
force .
Kimes' wife, Lori, is the
daughter of Rollle Stewart of 103 ~
Union Ave., Pomeroy, and Linda
L. White of Route 1, Syracuse.
The airman is a 1983 graduate
of Wahama High School, Mason,
W.Va.

SAVE 35-45%
ON FAMOUS

MAXIMS WAVES
Maxims Acid Perm
reg. $50
Maxims VOiue Pak Perm
reg. $35

Sale $2750

·Set by

WILD AND
WONDERFUL. True to
form, Selby takes a
. simply classic design
and makes it this
season's most
glamorous choice
with exotic
crocodile-print
leather.

Sare $2250

Sale price Includes shampoo.
cut and s!yle. Long hair slightly
higher. Participating slyllsts only.
Appointments ore not always
necessary. Sale price good
through September 26, 1987.

MALLORY

The
Shoe Cafe

(Not valid with any ottior otfBf)

SILVER BRIDE PLAZA
GALLIP()LIS
:100 Second Ave.
Larayelte Mall
Gallipolis, 0.

PH. 446-3353

POMEROY- Louis and Myra
Gibbs Cunningham, and James
and Mary Justis Davidson family
reunion Sunday at Racine Locks
and Dam Park. Covered dish
dinner at 12:30 p.m ,

MAXIM'S

, . ALFRED - Orange Christian
Church hOmecoming Sunday .
Sunday school at 9:30: worship at .
10:45 a ,m .; basket dinner, 12:30,
and afternoon services, 1:30 with
special singing by The Unlied
Singers and Charles i:&gt;omlgan as
speaker .

Community comer:

Pike branch meeting room at
Ohio Valley Bank. For lnforma'·
lion, call446-1937.
PORTER :- Porter UMW
meets Tuesday, 2 p.m. at the
church.
GALLIPOLIS
Lafayette
White Shrine meets Tuesday.
7:30p. m.
VINTON - Vinton Friendship
Garden Club meets Tuesday,
1~: 30 a.m. for picnic, Installation
of officers, Vinton Community
Park.
VINTON - Meeting for fifth,
sixth grade · students and their
parents who want to become
Involved ·in band at North Gallia
High School, Tuesday, 7 p.m. In
school cafeteria. Program and
instrument rental will be discussed. For information. call
388-8346.

MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS - DAR meNs
noon, Down Under; hostess Mrs. ·
GALLIPOLIS - Galiiapolls
B .B. Matthews; topic Contlne n· Rotary meets Tuesday. 6 p.m.,
tat Congress.
Down Under.
GALLIPQLIS Riverby Writers
meet Monday , 7-8:30 p.m. Membership at French Art Colony not
required . For Information, ca ll
245·9369 or 446-3834.
LONG BOTTOM :___ The Pylhian Sisters. Temple- 1615, will
meet at t)le Long Bottom Communit y Building. Monday. 7:30
p.m .
MIDDLEPORT - Bethel 62.
International Order of Job's
Daughters. meets Monday night
at thl' Middleport Masonic Temple. 7: 30 p.m .
MIDDLEPORT -A meeting to
finalize Middleport Block Party
plans will be hel d Monday, Sept.
, .14, 6 p.m .. at Drs . Mathews· and
Kennedy 's office, Second St. ,
Middleport .
POMEROY Monday. i p .m.

DAV meets
·

RACINE - Rarinc PTO meets
Monday, 7 p .m. at school.
MIDDLEPORT- Health United methodist Women meet Monday. 7: 30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Church of Christ In Christian
Union revival Is Monday through
Su nday. Speakers a nd si ngers
yary nightly . Services 7: 30 p.m .
ROCK SPRJI'YGS - Miracle
Dellvcrt:-nce Ten Revival is -Mon day through Sept. 30, Meigs
Fairgrounds. Evangelist Char les
Spence. ServicPS arc 7:30p.m .
RUTLAND - Rutland PTO
meets Monday, 7 p .m ., elemen·
t a ry sc hool.
BEDFORD TWP · - Bedford
towns hip trustees meet Monday.
7 p.m .. town hall.
TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS- There will be
~n organizational meeting of the
newly formed Federated Wom an's Club in Gallia Count y,
Tuesday, 7 p.m . in the Jackson

GALLIPOLIS
Gallipolis
Lions meet Tuesday, Little
League banquet. Grace United
Met hodist Churc h, 6:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT - Group 1 a nd
11 and the Women's Association
of the First Presbyterian
Church, Middleport, will hold a
potluck supper Tuesday , 6: 30
p.m. at the c hurc h, Ali three
groups will ha ve meetings followIng the supper .
Tennis, racquetball
tournament planned
GALLIPOLIS - There will l&gt;e
a tennis and racquetball tournament Sept. 19-27 at the Ga IIi polls
Racquet Cl ub . E;ntry dead line
Tuesday for si ngles, doubles and
mbced doubles . Con tact Chip
Ha gger ty, 446-7677.
Reunion
RUTLAND The annual
reunion of the Charles Reed
Hysell a nd Oscar Hysell families
will be he ld &amp;ptcmbcr 20 at the
Forest Acres Park near Rutland .
Reunion
CHESTER - Moore r('unlon,
Sept. 20.· Rodney Keller Farm.
Chester . .
Tournament

MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Indu stry D&amp;E men 's slow pitch
softballl ournam&lt;·nt will be Sept .
19 and 20. Entry fee~ and two
balls. Call 992-2576 or 992-6224 .
Cllncelled
POMEROY
Pincic and
hymn sing at He ilth Unlt£'d
Methodist burc h Sunday ha s
been cancelled.
Family or~anlzln~
BROOKINGS. Ore. - Des·
ccndant s of. Johyn Barnhllse of
Cu lpepper County. Va .. are form
in ~ the Hisle-Hysell Genealogy
Group . For infomiation. contact
Corin ne Hi sel, 100 1-\ Easy Manor ,
Brooklngs. Ore.. 97~15.
· J\dvbory council
POMEROY- A meeting of the
Meigs Count y Advisory Cou ne ll ,
Alz hcimers Disease· Related Dis·
orders, will be held F'rlday at
12: 15 p.m. al the Senior Citizens.
Center. Emphasis of the meeting
will be on evaluation training
sessions, and proJ:tram updates.

Sunday Times-Sentinei- Page-8-3

Woman receives special honor

This weekend she's busy with
versity of Kentucky, leader oft lie
Rachael, due to some family
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
the
flower show at the Rutland
delegation, and Max W. Gerber,
health problems, has had to
Times-Sentinel Staff
Civ
ic
Center, chairman of that,
, Our cong&lt;atulatlon s · to Ra- director of the Citizen Ambassa- decline· the invita tion this time
and
then
on Tuesday she'll take
dor Program.
but has asked to be co nsidered
chael Downie.
off
for
Columbus
where she will
The· American delegation re- for a nother of the People to
Bet she's the
be
conducting
a
seminar and
presenting all phases of the horse
People programs In the future.
first person in
demonstration
program
on peHe.r .e xperience in dealing with
Industry will be traveling to
Meigs · County
riod
flower
arranging,
Victorian,
Australia and New · Zealand in
horses goes back to her chiidhood
ever to be inGeorgian, and Williamsburg.
January. There they. will partici- when she first began riding at
' vlted to be part
Thursday she will attend a
pate in tecbnical meetings and six . Since that time she has
• of a team of
meeting of the Ohio Chapter for
discussion sessions, visiting go- .owned. bred, raised and shown
equine special- .
Horticulture
Therapy in Colum'
vernment
and
horse
Indu
st
ry
horses,
mostly
E
nglish.
In
1958,
ists in the Citizen Ambassador .
bu s. This has something to do
Program of People to People officials, research centers , vete- she and the late Eskey Hill and
with the park system up there
Gladys Morgan organlzed the
International which travels rinary · clinics, stud farms and
and
the development of botanical
marketers
.
·
Meigs
4-H
Pleasure
Riders
and
around Jhe world fostering
gardens
which Mve been given
all
through
the
years
Rachael
,
Emphasis
will
be
on
s
haring
friendships a nd s haring sciencity.
to
the
has
been
an
advisor.
tific, profess ional an(! technical expertise a~d experiences, givAnd then lt will be on to
It' s such an honor and cering members of the tea.m from
exchange.
Wooster
to participate in a shade
tainly speaks for her expertise
Rachael, an avid horsewoman, hepe a real look at the horse
tree
evaluation.
Plots of dilferl'nl
who for the past 30 years has Industry '' down und er", learning for Rachael to have been invited
t
y
pes
of
trees
have
been planted
shared her expertise in the field how they solve problem's and · to be a m e mber of the team of
by
Ohio
State
University
and are
People to People eq uin e
with . hundreds of young people handle concerns simi liar to ours.
being
evaluated
for
commercial
specialists.
Th e group will be leaving oil
here through the 4-H programs,
and residential use and adaptareceived the Invitation from Dr. Jan. 15 and returning on Feb. 5.
bility to various regions.
Since Janet . Bolin became
Stephen G. Jackson of the Unipresident of the Ohio Association
Middle port's "Toad" Brlckles
of Garden Clubs, you'd almost
' .a \ , ..
Is off again this weekend to
thlnk she didn't have a home.
'· \ ' ~ .
She's here and there and every - anot her horses hoe competition.
~. ·~
This lime he is accompanying
where and loving every minute of
.
.Jim Kinsley of Breman to -Peri_.
ft .
nsylvania. Kinsley was in the
A j [.
MR. AND MRS. DON BREWER
world champion circle, second
. . ~,.
place, at the recent Wisconsin
contest. " Toad" in his younger
years was a world champion
Brewer Bissell of Groveport.
REEDSVILLE- Mr. and Mrs.
GALLIPOLIS - The Senior t hrower.
Don Brewer of Reedsville will Jeffrey Brewer of Palaskala ,
Citizens Job Bank, at 220Jackson
r('new their wedding vows In an · a nd Timothy Brewer of Grove- ·
Pike, Gallipolis, is in need of
Hav e a nice week!
open ceremony on their 45th port. They have two gra nd chlldapplicants 50 years old or older
wedding a nniversary, Scpt ..20, at
a n d on e
g r e a t.r en
see king full· or pa rt -time. . - - - - - - - - - - - - granddaughter.
th e Re edsville Methodist
employinent.
Following -the ceremony, an
Church . 2 p.m .
GRAND &amp; GLORIOUS
The Job Bank is open Wednes Mr .. and Mrs, Brewer are the open reception will be held In the
day from noon to 4 p.m. and
ORDER OF
pur&lt;;&gt; nts of three c hildren. Donna ch urch social room .
Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m.
HILLBILLIES CLAN #7
to 4 p.m .
Gallipolis, Ohio
If you are 55 yea rs of age or
Will
hold their annual
older and meet the income
Hog Roast and Dance
COLUMBUS - Mr. and Mrs.
nup . Ky ., on September 22. 1937.
guidelines, t.he Job Bank may be
October 3, 1987
Lando tQuindora Brumfie ld ) EbThey arc the parents of Paul ·
able to help. For more informaSee
any Hillbilly Shriner
lin , former Gallipolis resl d ~ nt s ,
Eblin of Seattle. Wash .; a l ·o of
tion call the Gallia County Senior
will cr lebrate their 50th wedding
Garry Eblin. who is deceased.
for tickets.
Center at 446-7000.
ai\n lvf&gt;rsary with an open house They have lout gJ'~Jn d c hlldren
at l60 S. Warren Ave .. Columbus, and one gr~at - grandch'lid .
Bot h are rl'tlred !I'Om the
o n Sunday, ~ptember 20. from I
to 4 p.m.
Ce nt ral Ohio Ps y chiatric
' YOUTH CHOm - Four Gallia Academy High School students
. They were married In Gree- Hospital.
took part In thr J\11-0hlo State Faith Youth Choir. Th~y were _
.Jennifer Clark, Mark Moore, Seth Oiler and Brant Pauley. They
sang lor three weeks at the lair In Columbus. They are taught at
GARS hy Anne Fischer.
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CROWN CITY -Mr . and Mrs .
c II W. Wise, o f Crow n City,
nnnoun ced the engagement and
upproachlnR marriage of her
565 JACKSON PIKE
dau~hter. Terri Sue Sa unders, to
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 45631
K~nn~th Lee Feustel. son of Mr.
a nd Mr ~.- Kenneth M. Feustel. Of
Gilltlpoll s.
An open &lt;' hu rch weddln~ will
POMEROY - Keith As hle y, for those scouts who have atbe held at 6: 30 p .m, Saturday.
Rock Springs, president of the tained the EaglE Scout rank. This
SPptember 26, at Elizabeth
Complete Rehabilitative Services; including:
. Ewings Chapter, Sons o( the co ntest awards local. s tate and
ChapPI Churc h In Ga ltlpoli s, The
natlona
I
awards
and
cash
prizes
Physical Therapy
'
American Revolution. ha s been
Rev . Alfred Holley will officiate.
Back Rehabilitation
chosen as a national committee- ror !hose Eagle Scouts chosen as
Mis s Saunders Is a graduate of
man
on
the
Eagle
Scout
Comm,it
local
winners.
Work
Hardening
Hannan Trace. High School and
tce.
according
to
an
announce·
Young
men
who
received
their
Cardiac
Rehabilitation
Buc keye Hills Career Cent er.
Eag
le
rank
between
Sept.
I.
1986
TERRI
$.
SAUNDERS
me
nt
by
Robert
E
.
Burt
,
She Is employed as a deputy c lerk
Industrial Medicine
KENNE.'TH L . FUESTEL
chairman of the Eagle Scout a nd Aug. 31, 1987, are eligible for
of the Gallla Cou nty Co mm on
t.hls
yea
r
's
contest.
Each
contest
Sports
Medicine
Com mit tee for the National
with Wi se
Pleas 1Court .
an
t
must
complete
a
five
gene
ra
Adult
and
Corporate Fitness
Chapters of the Sons of the
Feus!&lt;'l Is a gradua te of Hantion ancestor chart: a sheet
Herman L. Dillon, Physical Therapist
American Revolution .
nan Trace High School a nd
The
purpose
or
the
commi
ttee
listing
all
scouting,
community
Phone 614·446·2206
Buc keye Hills Cart;&gt;er Ce nter, He
Is to co ndu ct a nationwid e contes t a nd school activities, and writP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
an essay on a topic dea lin g with
the American Revolution.
Ashley is currently servi ng as
POMF:HOY - Mr . and Mrs.
the s ta te c hairma n for the Ohio
A SOLEM('&lt; PROPHETIC WARNING
Ll oyd Otto of Toledo are a nSociety
S.A.R.
in
the
Eagle
Scout
(Part I of a 3 part Prophecy)
·
nounrl ng the approaching mar It is written : "Desp ise not prophesylngs. Prove all things; hold fast
program
.
ROCK SPRINGS- The Pomeri age of Jheir daughter. Amy
that which Is good." I Thessalonian s S: 20.21. The following are excepts
roy a nd Middleport Fire Departl.y nri Otto. to Randall G. Murra y,
rrom ptophetlc words given tQ one- who "'/as undPr a heavy anointing.
ments today will host a Hocking
son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
WP bf"lleve an who read lhpse solPmn warnings should take diligent
Va lley Regional Fire School a t
heed to them. "Believe on the Lord your God. so sha!lye be established.
E ugene Murray , Pomeroy, Oct.
Believe
His prophets, so sha ll ye prosper" (2 Chronicles 20: 20).
the
Meigs
High
School
beginning
3, In Toledo.
.
Great
darkness is coming upon the countries, that have heard My
at
9
a
.m.
Ms . Otto Is .a graduate of
gospel but no longer walk In it. My wralh shall be manifested against all
Firemen from Meigs, Ga llia,
Whitmer High Sc hool and Bo·
ungodlines s. It shall come with great Intensity. My judgements are liJackson,
Vi nton , Athens. Wa"W ifng Green State University.
teral, and not a thing to be lightly passed over. Before I vtsn the nations
s hington a nd Hocki ng Counties,
in judgement, J will begi n at My house. When I do cause my wrath to
Murray Is a graduate of Meigs
come upon the cities of thE" world, My people shall besepat;ate. I.desirea
Ohio·. will be represented as we'll
High School a nd Bowling Green
At. 160-Next to Holter Hospital
AMY LYNN OTTO
people without spot or wrinkle, and such shalt be preserved by Me In the
as fireme n from Mason County,
Sta te University .
RANDALL G. MURRAY
time
of My wra th coming upon all Iniquity and 4nrlghteousness.
W. Va. Classes in various aspects
T am going to prepare you for the coming days by a hard path that
of flrefighting will co ntinue until
will cause you to cr y out continually unto Me. For when the going Is easy
4 p .m .
many do not seek Me, but rejoice In a temporary blessing. And when

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Job Bank seeks
seniors to work

Golden anniversary to be noted

A BRAND NEW SYSTEM ...
IT'S CALLED SER~ICEI

SaunderS-Feustel

Ashley chosen for SAR
Eagle Scout committee

Otto-Murray

The Medica.l Shoppe Inc.
Cele~rating

tO Years Of quality
Service To The People Of This Areal!

Departments .hosting
Regional Fire School

BROWN'S

MARKET &amp; GARDEN
CENTER

A M essu~:e From Thr Bible ...
.
DO YOU HAVE THE ONE FAITH?

William B. Kughn
God has given one plan of salvation to ail. It consisu of hearing (Mt.
17:5). believing (Mk . 16: 15.16). rer.nting (Lk. 13 :3). confessing (Mt. ·
20:32.33). and baptism (Acts 2:38). tis simple, easy to undent'and, and
must be obeyed by all!
.
Hearfna pre«des belio1olna. while repe~~w- , ....r-.., and bepdor
lollow believing . The tint requirement is hearing the word (gospel) because
this is the only way faith is rece.ived, "So rhenfairh cometh_ 5y hearing. a11d
/iearing by I lit word of GIHI" (Rm. 10: 17). At thls point, faith is re&lt;eived,
the faith (confidence and conviction) that moves you to complete your
obedience by NpOndna • ....,_.,.., and belq beplbM.
.
The word of faith"""'"""""' "'filii"'-' You must npe11t or perisfl .. "I
rei/ you, Nay: bur. excepr ye trpe•r. ye shall all likewiSe peiUA" (U .
13 :3,5). Repent means to change or turn from. You repent by havin11 a
change of mind (will), resulting in your turnin' from the vile way of hfe .
You turn from Satan to Christ and from sin to nghteousness. If yo~ do not
repent. you do'not have saving faith I
. ·
The word of faith comiiWIIII COIIftNian1 You are to co•f•ss Cllrisr.
" Who•oeverrhereforosha/1 coll/ns,. bt/Ort men. him will/ confess also
before n•y Far her which u in heaven " (Mt. 10:32). You are to oonfess Him
astht Son of God. "Thou arr the Cllrisr, tlie &amp;11 of rlitlM11g God" (Mt .
16:18 : Acts 8:38). If you do not make the confession , you do not have
saving faith!

The word of faith """'"""""' baptlom1 You are to be baptiutlfor til• tr-

mi.Jsion of siits. "Repent, rind k baptlztd ewry one of you in tire name of
Jesu• Chrisrfortlitl'rmissiD• ofsillS . .. " (Acts 2:38). You put on Christ by .
baptism. '•For as many of you ru haVfl bten bllprired·illto CIIIUr liaW! pur
011 C/iris(' (Gal. 3:27). Baptism ...,,.., "Tht lilt figure wheN!unro even
. baptism dotlla/so
"'(!Pet. 3:21). If you have not been baptized for this purpose, you do not have saving faith I
Any individual who does not obey the-'· the_..., of the- faltlt.
does not have the faith pleasing to God. Re Is seeking, through doctrines of
men or his owri feelings, to direct his own steps and establish his own. righteousness. He may boast of his great faith, never doing the will of God . Tlill
· Ia not oa•lna faith! His faith com" from the doctrines of men, and savins
faith does not come from this source. The - faltil (saving faith) comes
from God's word! The faiths of your choice come from the doctrines of
men! Faith is of God, butfallhl are of - 1 Which faith do _YOU have when
it comes to God's plan ofsalvation? If you obey Hls will, itts saving faith!
, If you refuse It, you are deceived, and have notthe faith I
Far F- Bible Camtpatolll- Coule, Wrlle •• , .

IID'"''"us ...

Chapel ·Hill ChlU'ch of Christ
Bulavllle Road • P.O. Bo• 308
Galllpelle, Ohio 45631

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MMI meeting Wednesday

POMEROY - Members of
Milk Marketing. Inc .. District 10.
Lo cals 6. 7 and 8, will hold their
an'nual membership meeting at
the Salisbury Elementary School'
Wednesday eve ning.
.
The 7:
p.m . session will
feature this year's audio visual
pvcsentation, "the Production of
Quality Milk" and a year-end
.wrapup about dairy ·indus try

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happenings ana~ow tne event s
will affect m e mbers .
After the local re port from
Board Member Harold Schact ,
Canal Wincheste r, voting delegates will be e lected to represen t
their districts for the curren t
term.
.
Milk Marketing , Inc., IS a 7500
member dair y cooperative
encpmpasslng a n eight state ·

area.

.Shoppers' promo planned
,

POMEROY - Shoppers at
two to the Dolly Sods wilderness
Hartley Shoes In Pomeroy can
area · in West VIrginia, ot
• win one of three grand prize
McCook, Nebraska, the pheasant
' hunting adventures plus over 100
hunting capital of the world or
·other prizes in F'ield and
one week in the Ruby Mountains
·Stream ' s "Guide to Hunting-· of Nevada . All three trips include
·. wear" sweepstakes.
a number of state o! the art
· This promotion will run In
accessories and . equipment.
:coojunction with a special 40First and second, prize winners
"page advertising sectlpn appear- · Journey to other localions being
·lJi_g in the Field and Stream
offered.
·September issue.
There is no purchase neces', The grand prlz ~ winner will
sary~to enter the sweepstakes .
and entry forms may be picked
.c hoose one oflhree hunting trips
up at Hartley's Shoes .
wllich Include a one week trip tor

The Gallia County Rural Water
Association Board Meeting
Set For
.MONDAY. S~PT. 14, 1987
has been cancelled.
The next meeting will be
SE.PT. 22. 1987, 7:30p.m.
at the water office,.

Figureheads
Figureheads are about as .old as
sailing itself. The art grew from the
ancient custom of decorating ships'
bows to invite guiding spirits to dwell
in the ves~els .
Chandler's Wobble
As it rotates, the Earth wobbles on
its axis. This deviation is known as
Chandler's Wobble, and it reaches Its
peak every seventh year. Some scien·
tists believe earthquakes are more
numerous in those years. ·The next
peak yellr will be 1992.

Truckload
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TREES &amp; SHRUBS
Plum,' lombardr Poplar,
Grapevines, Silver Maples.
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that blessing is re{Ylov ed, they so often turn this way and that way, but

do not come to Me. I am s howing you thesrthings that you may seek Me,
I will open up truth s to you that you have not seen before, truths that will
s~and in the last days.
_
COMING GLORY AND DECEIVING SPIRITS
When I visit M y people in mighty revival power. it Is to prepare
them for the darknPss ahead. With the glory shall come great darkness(

enable yoU to

for 1he glory Is to prepare My people for the darkness. I will enable MY
people to go through because of the Vlsilallon of My Spirit. Take heed to
yourselves lest ye be puffed up and think that you have arrived. Listen
to the messengers, but do not hold man's person in admiration. For
many whom T shall anoint ~ightily with signs and miracles shall be-

come lifted up and shall fall by the waysld!!. I do not this willingly: 1

LARGE SELECTION

have made provision tha t tht'y might stand. I call many into this minis-

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taken over by drCelvlng sph•l1s, and shall lead many of MY peoplE:' astray .
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try and equip them, but remember that many shall fail. They shalt be
like bright lights, and the people shall dellgh11n them . But they shall be
Hearken diligently concerning these things, for In the last days

shall come seducing spirits (I Timothy 4:1) that sha ll turn many of M y

anointed ones away. Many shalt .fall through divers lusts and because of
stn a bounding. But, If you will seek Me diligently, I will put My Spirit
within you . (Ezeklel36: 27). When one shaH turn to the

rl~ht

hand or to

the left hand, you shall nottum with them, but keep you reyes wholly on
the Lord . The coming days are the most dangerous, difficult and dark ,
but there shall be a mighty outpouring_of My Spirit, upon many cities:

and many shall be destroyed. My p.,ple must be diligently warned con·
cernlng the days that are ahead. Many shall turn aftpr seducing spirits;

many are already seducing My people. It Is those who do righteousness
that are righteous. Many cover sins by great theological words. But I
warn you of seducing spirits who Instruct My ~ople In an evil wa y .

Many shall come with seducing spirits and hold out lustlul enllcements. You will find that after I have visited my people again, the way
shaB.bccome more and more narrow, and fewer shall w3lk therein. But.

be not deceived, the ways of righteousness are My ways. For though Satan comes as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11: 13-15). hearken not to
him; for those who perform miracles and speak not rl~hteousness, arf'
not of Me. I warn you with great Intensity that I a m going to judge My
house and have a church without spot or wrinkle when Tcotne. I df'slre
to open your eyes and give .you spiritual understanding. that you may

not be deceived, but may walk In uprightness of heart before Me, loving

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righteousness and hating every evtl way. Look unto{\'!&lt;'. and I will make

you to perceive with the eyes of the Spirit the thtngs·1hat [urk In darkness. that are not visible to the human eye. Let Me lead you In this way
that you may perceive the powers of darkn.ess and battle agalnst them .
It Is not a battle against flesh and blood; for t!you battle In that way, you

accomplish nothing. But II you let Me take over and battle against the
powers of darkness, then they are dereat.ed; and then liberation ts

brought to My people.

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Pomeroy- MiddlePort- GalliPolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

Movies in brief·-----=----- Young girl's wish comes true
By CATHY BURKE
United Press International
.MAID TO ORDER - Do you
believe In fairy godmothers a nd
happy endings• The makers of
this movie do. Directed by Amy
Jones and starring Ally Sheedy.
Beverly D'Angelo, Dick Shawn
, (I n his las t a nd v~ry funny role),
Va lerie Perrine a nd · Michael
Ont kean, " Maid To Order" fea ·
l ures a frothy plot about a spoiled
. rich girl who learns about self·
Iessness arid lo ve than ks to a
wacky fairy godmother and
. some rich - a nd not-so-rich Malibu characters. It's simply so
cute, it's hard to resist and the
supporting cast '- especially
D'Angelo a nd Shawn- bring it
all to wonderful \lie. Sheedy
proves a rotten comic actress but
war ms up to th~ role as her
c haracter sneds the punk Valley
Girl persona. Rated PG .
MATEWAN - This newest
movie by write r and director
John Sayles s howcases his particular talent fo r painting rich
character portraits. But 'In t his
s tory of a 1920 showdow n be.
tween str iking coa l miners and
· the Stone Mountai n Ckal -Co m ,
pany in Matewa n, W.Va ., Sayles
attempts a more e pic topic than
previously tackled. The task
proves too much despite the fine
cast, includ ing Chr is Cooper as
' the sa lnt·llke union orga nizer,
James Earl Jones as the min er
brought in with a ·g roup or bl ack
and Italian , scabs, arid Will
Oldham, as a yo ung boy at the
start of a gr ueli ng life as a coal
miner. Nevert heless. "Mate·
wan" is a sympa the tic look a t
both the universal tragedy of t he
exploi tat ion of workers a nd the
specifi c tragedy of the struggle of
the Matewan townspeople to find
some dignity in a harsh existe nce. Rated PG -13.
THE FOURTH PROTOCOL "The Fourt h Protocol" not only
does .what a good spy movie
should do, twist a nd turn throu g h
· treachery and deceit to the

to com&lt;&gt;dy and has the right looks Int rigue, Russian spys, unscrupand energy for her part here as ulous administration officials.·
the bad girl with a heart of gold. hard-boiled senators and mind·
Madonna , playing a punk less CIA operatives pack "No
wrongly Imprisoned; Is sprung Way Out, " directed by Roger
from jail a nd tries to clear her Deronaldson. a nd starring Kevi n
na m e. Dunne. playing the Costner and Gene Hackman. But
straight -laced lawyer about to there seEms no way out of a
marry into big bucks, unknow- convoluted plot. Some surpris·
ingly becomes Involved in the ingly_ stro ng ~cling, however.,
rea l cr iminal' s attempt to.thwart keeps the audience from running
her efforts. Thoug h seemlng.Jy lor · the aspirin . "No Way Out,"
mismat.ched both in t he story and based on K&lt;&gt;nneth Fearing's
by their comedic styles. Dunne . novel. " The Big Lock," 'is unand Ma donna br!ng off the zany matched in this summer's films
for action. thrills and p\pt twists .
ant ics. Rated ·PG.
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NO WAY OUT - Pentagon Rated R.

MILFORD, Conn. 1UP! ) -·A
little girl whose Christmas wish
was to get a finger has realized
her dream .
Nlkea Warrick, 6, lost all her
fingers In a 1983 house fire · In
Stratford . But successf ul
su rgery at Yale New-Haven
Hospital .has resulted In a new
t humb fqr Nlkea.
When she returns to school this
. month she plans show off her
thumb, which has become her
" pr ized possession", said Allee
Greene, th e girl's grandmother,
wit h whom Nlkea now lives.
"She loves It," Greene said

Thursday .. "She kisses It all the
time.
"On the way home from the
hospital the window was down
and she said, '1 have io cover my
thumb up so It won't catch cold."'
A brief experiment three years
ago with artlflcal fingers failed .
because t hey could not provide
Nlllea with a s&lt;&gt;nse of touch,
Greene. said. Nlkea already was
able to use her hands to feed and
dress herself , but she remained
frustrated.
"She wanted to ride a swing but
kept falling off because she
cou ldn 't hold on," said Nikea's

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inevi table surprising conclus ion ,

it also does what any good m ovie
should do, entrtain by telling a
good stor y well. Dlrecded by
John Mackenzie a nd based nn the
Frederick Forsyth book of the
s ame name. "The Fdurth Protocol " pits a Britis h intellig&lt;&gt;nce
agenl. played masterfully by
Michael Cai ne, aga ins t a robotli ke KGB agent. played by Pierce
Brosnan, in a plot to plant a n
a tomic bomb on an American
nuclear airbase in England.
·'The Fou r th Protocol" is a
satisfyi ng mesh ·or politi ca l
drama a nd act ion-adventure.
Rated R.
DIR1'\' DN CIII&lt;G - Starring
Jenni fer Grey a nd Patrick
Swayze, "Dirty Dancing" is an
upbeat r Qmance and dance mov ie, ala "Saturday Night Fever."
It takes place over the sum m er of
J 963 and r&lt;&gt;volves a round the
comin g:of-age of a bright. bighear ted teenager pla yed by
Grey. She fait s in love wi th the
dance teacher !Swayze) a t a
Catskills summ er resort. and in
doing _so, teaches him something
about idealism . H&lt;&gt; ' t&lt;&gt;aches her
about growi ng up a nd having the
courage of her convictions. It's a
sweet , lyric al movie with plenty
of mu sica l nosta lg ia . But m o re
importa ntly , "Dirty · Dancing"
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t hat can be found only in the
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culture operating wi thin a totally
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e ffect is exhilara tin g a nd ca tapults a not too in ve ntive plot and
an otherwise ordinary love story
into a n exciting thrll ier- a nd
very sexy romance. Rated R .
WHO'S THAT G(fU. - Di r&lt;&gt;cted by Ja mes 'Fo ley and
starring Madon na and Griffin
Dunne, thi s film is li keab\y
cuckoo, com bing the threads of
"After Hours" a nd "A rthur '· into
an offbeat, punkish co medy. II it
weren't . for Madonna 's fake
Brookly n accent her perfor. mance wou ld have been excelle nt. Madonna seems well-suited

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c apes so serene... " in terpretive .
The invitatio nal classes, open
to the public for exhibit , are
"Fruit of gold ... " using fruit
and-or vegeta bles : " Beaut y shi nlnJi all around . .. ' ·, m odern design
s h6wtng motion .
In the junior division. the
artistic arra ngem&lt;·nrctasses are
" Lilac sce nt · and robin 's
sou nd ... ", your fa vorite design
Including a bird; "Sta rs that
twi nkle high above ... ", a vertic le
design inc!tiding some thi ng that
twinkles .
The hor ticulture classes are.
potted plant s, African vlo!N s,
blooming house plants . cac ti arid
s uccu le nts , a nd fo\Ja g&lt;&gt;
houseplants .
· Spec imen classes are hy brid
tea. norlbu nda. miniat ure roses ; ·
c hryanlhcmum , one s pray,.cactus and pompon dahlias. zinnia
a nd marigold.
The educational divis ion which
Is non-co mpetitive ha s classes
for herb SPI!Cimens which mu sr
be labeled, and a disp lay of
hems , decorat ive or edib l&lt;' us ing
herbs.
Committee members are She·liu ' ur tis. Bobble J&lt;arr. Jackie
Frost , ,lo Ann Francis, Ruth
E rwin , Eleanor Knight , E dna
Wood s. a nd Mau ri!~ Miller,
stagi ng: Maidie Mora , Clarice
Kraut er, a nd Allee Th ompson.
e ntry a nd class ifl ca tlqn; Jan e t
Koblentz and Betty Dean , c lass
name cards : Debbie Weber ,

POME ROY The Ga tlia- the Pageville Town Hall.
Meigs Co mmun lly Action
In Ga ll ta Count y, Item s will be
Agt&gt;ncy will be distributing
dis tributed a,t the Galtta rounty
c heese a nd dried milk to eligible
Fairgrounds , the Bidwe ll Mount
persons In Meigs a nd Gallt a
Car mel Baptist Chu rch, thP
Counties a t e ig ht sites on Wed- · Guidin g Hand Sc hool and th e
nes day, Sept . 23.
MNcerv ille Fire De part men!.
Dis tribution will begin a t ap.
Food commod ities ma y be
proximately II : 30 a.m. a nd will
picked up by others for senior
e nd at 2 p.m . or at the time the
citizens , the sick, the hundi ·
supply Is exhau s ted , whlc hevN
capped, or those who work . if
ti me comes fir st.
those persons se nd th ei r food
In Me igs Count y, It ems will be commodity cards a nd a signed
note granting permissio n lor
distributed a t th e Rock Springs
Fairgrounds, the Racine Ameri· a not her person to pi ck up their
ca n Legion Post Home, the Items. Old food comm odity ca rds
are still being used .
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at the Meigs Coun ty Senior
Citizen Ce nt er , Mulberry
Height s , Pomeroy. are:
Monday: Rou nd and square
dance. 1-3 p.m .
Tuesda y: Rummage sale, 9:303:.30: c horus, 11 a.m. ; hea lth
maintenance program, .l p.m.
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la)l flower show of the Chester
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Valley Council of Floral Arts, to
be staged Saturday at. the Chester United Methodist Church .
Shella Curti s and Ruth Erwin
ar)! co -c ha irmen or the show
whiCh will be OPI! n for publi c
viewing from I p. m . when the
oral judgi ng starts to 6 p.m .
Rules of the show sPI!clfy th at the
blu e ribbo n wt n ners and ol her
sl! lectlons by -the co mmittee
must be left to decorate \ he
church for the Sunda y services .
E nt ries are to be placed beforr
12 noon. In each c lass fou r
ribbon s will be awa.rdcd. SpPCial
awards will Jncludf• besl or s how ,
ref!ervP best of s how . crcatl\lity,
a nd horticulture swcepsta kes for
senior exhibitors: a nd best or
s how for artistic arranjl'me nt,
and green thumb award for
horticulture ex hibits.
In the artistic divis io n, fiv e of
the c lasses are restricted to
exhib its by member s of the
sponsoring clubs .
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madonna: "For ear th and s ky
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tex tu res: " For rainbows after
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, GALLIPOLIS- Activities ansi
menus for the week of Sept. 14 -18
Thursday: Ceramics, 10 a .m .
at the Gallia County Senior
to 2 p.m.: rummage sale. 9: 30·
Citizen Center, 220 Jackson Pll&lt;e, 3:30; Elderwalk; 10:30 a.m.;
: Gallipolis are:
bingo, 1·2 p.m .
Monday : Chorus, 1 - .~ p.m.
Menus are:
Tuesday : S.T. O.P./Physical
Monday: Prok chop, sweet
Fitness, 10: 30 a.m .
potato&lt;&gt;s,
cauliflower ,
Wednesday: Card games, 1·3 applesauce.
p.m .
Tuesday : Macaroni and
cheese, stewed tomatoes, g&lt;&gt;Jabn
· Thursday: . Elderwalk, 0 .0.
with fruit, brownie.
Mcintyre Park, 10 a.m. -2 p.m.;
Wednesday: Chicken. mashed
County Council Board of Trus- ·
potatoes, peas, fruit cocktail.
tees, 2 p.m.
Thursday: Johnny Marzetti,
Friday:.· Art class, 1,3 p .m.;
broccoli, tossed salad, cookie.
craft' mini-course. 1·3 p.m.
Friday: Beef stew, pineapple
Menus are:
Monday: Tuna salmon patty and cottage c heese, biscuit,
with cheese sauce, sliced carrots chocolate pudding.
The center Is sponsoring two .
and peas, tossed sa lad with red
cabbage and oil and vi negar; trips through AAA. The first is to
New England, Sept. 29 through
whole grain bread and coco nut
Oct. 6. The second will be a
pudding.
· Tuesday: Beef stew, peach Country Christmas in nashville,
Dec . 6-8. There are severa l seats
ha lf with cottage cheese,
cracker , jello cubes with topping. available. and you may call thP
Wednesday : Chicken liver , Senior Ce nter for informat ion,
seasoned green beans , mashed
potatoes, dinner rolls and ca ke
With cherry toppi ng.
Thursday : Ham a nd beans .
Clay, Guyan. Harrison and
cole slaw / green peppers, chees&lt;&gt;
Ohio Townships, Guyan and
st\x, cor nbrea d 'a nd fr uit sa lad
Clay Precincts .
with cookie.
TEA FOR JUDGE BENNETT
AI Clay Twp. Hall, Old Rt . 7
Fr iday: Cheeseburger, ovenbrow ned potatoes, shredded carSAT ., SEPT. 19 - 2·4 P.M .
Ever one Welcome
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puddin g
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Choice of coffee. lea, lemonade. milk or butt e rmllk with
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a nd Toad' s Oklahoma Red took part in showman·
s hip and hunt scat eq uitation . Senior divis ion
compe titor wa.~ Stacy Bumgardne r and Navajo
Squaw fini shed third of -19 in barrel races ; and
Sandy Whiteley a nd Tidy Oil was slxlh of 36 in
hunte r unde r saddle a nd secon d of 1R in western
pleW&lt;ure.

COMPETI'J'ORS - Severai 4--H hol'l!e club
members from Gallia .County competed in the
Ohio Slate Fair Junior Horse Show. In the junior
dlviAion, Matthew Angel jlnd October Senora, and
Ashlee Saunders and Sparklln Sliver compe ted In
llhowmanshlp a nd horsemanship; Hope Hatte n

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Group to attend
Holiness conference

Seniors' .week planned

grandfat her: Thomas Greene.
"It's very important to her to
grip. onto something."
·
In August 1986, the Greenes ,
took Nlkea to Yale-New Haven
Medical Center where two toes
were transplanted to her hand as
a thumb and !Inger. But the toes
did not take to the hand because
of a lack of circulation and had to
he removed.
Last Decel'rlbl!i, Nlkea asked a
s hopping mall Santa Cla us fat
one finger , her gran dfather said.
The wis h caused Santa to cr y. •
"She sai d s he cou ld do a lot
with a finger," Greene said. . ,

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of football at GARS

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since then, excepl for one year In
By .JAMES SANDS
Special Correspondent
World War I. The two miflisters
The modern era of football at served as coach, adviser and
Gallla Academv
referee during 't heir residency In
High School bt!the French City. Rev. Evans '
ga n In 1923
· en thusiasm for football was most
w!JeTI 'the Sou-'
evident in his sermon at . his
theastern Ohio
church on October 27, 1912,
Ath letic. League
entitled "-Life's Football Ganie."
(SEOAL) was
During 1912 GAHS played
orga nized. with
three games against a Gallipolis line. The success of GAHS did not
go unnoticed _arouild the state:
most of the records dating to that amateur group organized by
they were htvlted to play the
year. But there was football at Charles Hanniger a nd Rudy
champior\s
of Columbus (ColumGAHS prior to 1923, though much Mack. The first two games ended
bus
South
High
School) at Ohio
of that era would be hard to in a tie, with the high sc hool
Field,
Ohio
State's
home field In
document for record keeping.
winning thi!'!irial contest 7-0. In
1916,
for
tl)e
mythical
championThe first year for which this that game the press reported
ship
of
Ohio.
writer has found a ny information ·.·much bad language and conOn the opt' nlng kickoff,
for high school football in Galli· duct ' ' and "numerous played
GAHS'
s Swisher was tackled In
polis is 1901. One game reported marred by much dispute. " The
his
own
end zone for a safety. The
by .the newspapers was against only ga·me , played agaiost
2-0
South
advantage held until the
Huntington: "The football game another high school in 1912 was
between the high school boys and against Wells ton, with Wellston second half, when South added a
touchdown to win 8-0. From that,
the Huntington boys was won by winning 13-2. lt was reported that
there was no doubt tbat the
our boys by a score of. 5-2 a nd was there was a " la rge crowd,
en
thusiasm from the 19i6 team
played in mud and water. Hun- including many ladies."
and
the passage of a bond levy to
tington won at first but ou r
In 1913 Gallipolis fielded a
build
a new high school that
fellows went in for blood at the 15- man squad with ' 'Chink'· Rusk
prompted
the building of ·
last and cleaned them out. All as the star. The team numbered
Academy
Field
on State Street as
passed with no one fatally among its defeats a 73-0 thrashhome
field
for
Ga lllpolls •for
the
injured which was something to ing by Ironton. By 1914 Rev .
the
1917
season.
All
home games
be tha nkful for."
Newton was stili the coach a nd
from
1901
to
1916
were
played lin
Football was played ·again in Rusk and Paul Shaw were the
the
O.H.E.
grounds.
Academy
1902 and 1903, but during 1903 stars as Gallipolis beat Jackson
Field
served
as
home
for
the Blue
Gal lipolis became so discour- and Catlettsburg twice . The 1915 .
Devils un tll1948.
aged when Middleport used team 's most notable win was on
The 1917 team was also sue·
seven players · fn the game who Thanksgiving Day, when they
cessful
, though they lost· to
were not st udents that interest in beat Jackson.'9-8.
·
Huntington
2S-O, but beat Ironthe sport declined. Football parThe first successful seaso n for
ton,
Athens
a nd Portsmouth,
tic ipatio n wavered up and down Gallia Academy football came in
among
others.
The Athens game
for a nother decade and was even 1916, wlten they went through the
at
Academy
Field
was rei?orted
discontinued more than once. regular season with only one
by
The
Athens
Messenger
: " The
Another concern in the high defeat. Gallipolis beat Wellston ,
new
Gallipolis
field
resembled
a
sc hool was the safety of the sport. Jackson. Athens and Portsdump,
and
·
today
all
tra
sh
Ironica lly, it was two · clergy- mouth , arriong others. The Ports·
members oft heAthens squad are
men , Rev. Hugh E;vans of the mouth game, at Portsmouth. was
carrying cuts from when they fell
Presbyteria n Church and Rev . won by Wendell Thomas on what
on the glass and ,ashes on the
Otto Newton of the Baptist the Gal lipolis Tribune reported
field. The crowd was composed
Chu rch. who revived football in as a field goa l from the 85-yard
mostly of roug h-necks a nd
Gall ipolis In 1912. Gallia line. In . tod ay"s parlance, that
drunks,
who threatened the loAcademy has fielded a team ever w,ould be the opponent's 15-yard ·

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~~ cats with everything from broken
bones to death. The game was
dirty from start to llnlsh. Once
when Oldfield passed to Wilson
whb was tnslile the 10-yard line,~
Gallipolis player grabbed Wilson
around the neck and held hlm:
For his protest. Coach Rupp was
penalized 40 yards."
In 1919 Galllpolls tied Ashland
.and beat a mong others, Jackson
The 1920 team played probably
the toughest schedule in Gallipolis history. On the schedule.were
·the likes of St. Albans, Bellaire,
Logan, Jackson and the Parkersburg "Big Reds." Gallipolis tied
St. Albans, los t to the " Big Reds"
20-13 and whipped Logan on
Thanksgiving 27-0. 'Phe 1921 team
featured wins over Spencer
W.Va. , and over Ironton by
score of 34-0. The 1922 team
featured a hard -fought 14-a ll
finish with a powerful Ironton
·
e leven.
In the ear ly years of football at
Academy Field It wa hard to
make any money. as there was no
fence. The hat was passed
around. Chillicothe had such
little confidence In the generosity
of Gallipolis fans that they
cancelled their 1921 contest In
Gal lipolis.

now.

All 88 counties have contributed somet hing represent ative of
their count y to a project developed by Attorney Gen era l AnthOny CelebrPZze.
It was Law Day -Ma:n- that
he launched his plan to collect
pieces of Ohio for a time capsu le
that will be buried in Marietta
·Sept. 17- the 200th ann iversa ry
of the signin g of the U.S.
Constitution .
" He believes we haven respon si bility to preserve a piece of the
present for the benefit of the
future ,., said Mike Webb, a
spokesman for Celebrezze. :·one
hundred years from now. peop le
will be able to open the time
capsu le and g?in a better perspective of life for Ohioans after
I he first 200 yea rs under our
Constitution.'·
Celebrezze chose Marie tta to

Meigs library
lxx&gt;kmobile route
POMEROY- Bookmobile service in Meigs County is provided
by the Meigs Public Libra ray
under co ntract with Ohio Valley
Area Libraries.
Monday: Burlingham . cou nty
mobile home park, 3:30-4: 30;
Harrisonville, church, 5-6: New
Lima' Road, 1 mile so uth of F"t.
Meigs, 6: 40-7:40.

bury the capsule si nce that cit y
was Ihe first permanent settlement in the state. In many cases,
he collected the items when hls
visited various county fairs .
The RMI 2o. in ·Niies donated
the 5-foot-tall tit a nium capsule in
which the it ems will be stored.
Inside that titanium capsu le Is
a wooden box made from trees In
Wood County.
Items being donated tell how
Oh ioans lived and what. the sta te
is about.
"A courthouse was a ga theri ng
place not only for legal conflicts,
bu t a lso for individuals invo lved
in ear ly bartering of goods and ·
wares," said Greene Cou nt y
"administrator Ralph Harper in
dona ting a photograph of the
courthouse as it was in 1901.
From a child 's view. growing
up poor meant having the heat
turned off, said an aide to the
Cuyahoga County com miss ion·
ers who chose a book "Being
Poor," writ ten by Cleveland
social worker Janet Rosenberg.
Erie Cou nty sen t two blackand-white aerial photographs,
one of which focuses on the Lake
Erie s horeline. Erie County
Recorder John Schaeffer sa id
thee photos would be of interest
to people 100 years from now
because of the lak e's prob lems .
"With a higher lake leve l or a
lower lake level; there will be
more of It (the shoreline) or less
of It 1than shown in the photo),"
Shaeffer said.
Many counties sent along a
sample of their main industryglass from Seneca, Lucas and
Guernsey coun ties: corn from
Clark County: steel from the

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GALLIPOLIS' MEMORIAL Field has served lll! home for the
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lor Epileptics J"ield and from 19.11 to I948, on Academy Field,
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Pomeroy Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Page-B-6-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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Page B-8 The Sunday Times-Sentin81

School
menus
announced

Carleton
SYRACUSE - Luncheon menus for the Carleton SchoolMeigs Industries for this week,
Sept. 14, have been announced.
Monday the menu w!l be corn
dogs. friend fries, carrot slicks ,
fruit and milk; Tuesday, chicken
nugget s, peas an'd potatoes, roll
f~utt and milk; _ Wednesday,,
cheeseburgers, pork and beans,
potato chips , fruit and milk;
Thursday , saurekraut and weln·
ers, msshed potatoes. bread and
buiter fruit and milk; and
Friday, s loppy joes, taler tots,
cole slaw, fruit and milk.
Eastern
EAST MEIGS- In the Eastern
Local School District, menus this
week for lunches In all schools
are as follows:
Monday, hamburger, french
fries , pears, and milk.
Tuesday, bologna and ·cheese
sandwich, baked beans, peaches ,
cookie and milk.
Wednesday, chicken,· 'bread
and butter, mashed potatoes and
gravy, applesauce and milk.
Thursday, sloppy joe, green
beans, pears, and milk.
Friday. fish sandwich , hash
browns, ~ake, pineapple and
milk.
Meigs
POMEROY· - In accordance
with ' the uniform school lunch
program , all schools in the Meigs
Local School District next week
will be serving the following

FAIR WINNERS- ,Joyce Bartels, Pomeroy, left, was winner o!
a blootl pressure unit , and Michelle Folmer, Pomeroy, won a
digital scale as prizes at the Holzer Clinic booth at the recent Meigs
County Fair.

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EXERCISE BIKER - Robert Bailey, Long Bottom, was the
winner of an exerc ise bike awarded as a pari of activities at the
Holzer Clinic booth at the recent Meigs Cou nty Fair.
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By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)
Fifth-ranked Ohio State tu r ned
three West Virginl il turnovers
Into 17 firs t quart er points a nd a
rugged Buckeye defense, led by
linebacker Chris Spielman a nd
cornerback William White, m ade
it stand up lor a 24-3 win over
West Virginia in the first m eeti ng
In 84 years between the two
sc hools.
White intercepted three West
Virg!,nla passes, re turnin g one
for a touc hdown , while Spielman
picked off two, ca usep a fumble
a nd led the Buckeyes with 19
tackles.
Ohio, State, ta king advant age
of . Mount ai neers m is ta kes ,
scor ed 10 points in the first 86
seco nds of the gam e.
It took Ohio State j ust 29
seconds to score after the Moun taineer s' John T a lley fum.bled
the opening kickoff a nd kic ker
Pal O'Morrow recovered It on the
WV U 37. On fourth and two. Ma lt
Fra ntz bOoted a 47-yard fi eld
goal.
On the first pla y !rom scrim-

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Friday, September 18
From 8 a.m..to 4 p.m.

the Buckeye 10, but had to settle
for a 27-yaw d field goal by Cha rli e
Ba umann , making It 17-3.
That w~ .s all the scoring until
White pld :ed off his thi rd pas s of
the day, th is one by Ml ke Timko,
and retur:ned it 29 yards for a
touchdown with 3: 02 left in the
game. Th•1! .Buckeyes had only a
slight edg e in total offense, but
the eight Mountaineers turno\1 ers made the difference.
West Virgjnia quarterbacks
Major Hnr r !s a nd Timko com-'
pleted ju1 ;I 6 of 22 pa sses for 75
yards and had th e 6 int erceptions. Tu .pa , making his fi rs t
start, wa ,; 12 of 26 for 150 a nd 1
in tercept•!d.

England and 1he Seahawks are a t
Denver as part of Sunday's
13-game slat e.
In other games, it is: New York
Jets a t Buffalo. Atlanta a t
Tampa Bay, Cincinnati a t Indian_apolis, Cleveland at New Orleans, Dailas at St. Louis, De troit
at Minnesota , Los Angeles Rams
ilt Houston, Philadelphia at Wa-

shl ngton , San Diego at Kansas
their last three meetings, includCity, Sa n Fra ncisco .a t Pitts- · ing the 1985 AFC cha mpionship
burgh and Los Angeles Raiders )(arne, and four of the past five
a t Green Bay. Monday night, the matchups.
Super Bowl champion New York
The Patriots swept the season
Gia nts play a t Chicago.
ser ies from the Dolphins last
At Foxbqro , Mass.. Miami will
year for the first tiine In their
try to teverse its recent failures 'history. Dolphins quart erback
against New England . The P atri·
Dan Marino is just 3-5 in his
ots have beaten the Dolphins In
career aga inst New England.

Ohio University tops Marshall
ATHENS,, Ohio iUP!l -Ohio
University quarterback Anthony
Thornton ran for two tou chdow ns
Sat urd~y to lead the Bobca ts _to a
23-15 victory .over Mars hall m a·
non.- conleren~e £a me .
Thornton ran 22 yards for a
seco nd-quarter scar~ and added
a 3-yard TD run m the third

quarter. Ohio , whic l\ attempted
only 9 passes in the game,
amassed 292 yards rushing.
Bobcat running back J esse
Owens added a 38.ya rd scori ng
run. and Mik e Fultz m a de a 35.
yard fie ld goal.
Both team s a re now 1_1.

Marshall was led by quarterback Tony Peterson, who .ran for
one score a nd completed 21 of 44
attempts for 309 yards. Pe terson
passed 27 yards to Keith Baxt er
for a fourtll - quarter touchdown.
Marshaii's oth~r pomts came on
Johol , Mitchell s 20-yard field
goal.

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Two AFC Intra -divis ion ba ttles
with the potentia l to s ha pe .. the
race in the Eas~ a nd Wes t
highligh t the opening day of the
NFL sea. so n.
In the AFC East, New E ngland
Many NFL teams have offered
HERNDON, Va . !UP!) -The union's ba ckyard. " J ones sa id.
and Mi; lmi are consider ed the · NFL Pl ayers Association and
"strike
option contracts" and
" If you reach a tough spot in
teams · to beat. Seat tle · and
$1.000
bOnuses
to players cut
management resumed co ntra ct negotia tions and you're away
De nver are ex pected to stru ggle
during
the
preseason
who agreed
ta lks Saturda y for the fir st tim e from di stractions. it's not as easy
atop thE ! AFC WeGI.
to
return
in
the
event
of a strike .
· in 10 days, meeting outside to walk away and go borne."
The Dolphins ar e at New W ashington in an attempt to
" The tactics that the NFL is
Jon es also sa id the roo ms undertaking is just strictly plain
aver t a Sept. 22 stri ke.
booked at . the hot el were re- and slmple union busting," UpThe talks came,at the end of a
served by a nother group on
·
week whe n union officials ac- Mond ay, mea ning if negotiation s shaw said.
Jack
Donlan,
the
executive
c used the league of " un ion are to continue past Sunday the
director of the Managemen.t
b]lsting." by vowing to counte r
negotiators would hav e to Council, said a contingency plan
a ny strike by . fielding teams
relocate.
,
to play games with substitute
mad e up of players cut during
"I don ' t und er s ta nd why we players was a reaction to the
pre-season .
. a ren' t somewhere where we
" devas tating" financial effect
Full negotia ting teams from
could go on," Jones said.
the 1982 strike had on the owners.
the union and the league's
The two sides hav e me t just who lost $200 million .
Management Council return ed to once, for 4 Y, hours. since Aug. 14 .
the bargaining table shortly
"What we have to get to is some
before 2 p.m . at the Ramada
movem ent ," Upshaw said Fri- Indians win, 5-4
Renais s an·ce Dulle s nea r day. ''I' ve given them several
CLEVELAND tUP)) - Cory
Washington -Duiies International a lt er na tives to free agency, I' ve Snyder made the key throw, but
Airport, management spokes· given th em several alterna tives catcher Chris Banda doesn't
man John Jones sa id.
to player rep protection. I 've .remember II .
- NF L Player s Association Ex- given them severa l a lte rnatives
The Clevela nd r igh lfif'lder
ec uti ve Director Ge ne Upshaw to a number of issues, but they
took pinch hitter Don Baylo r's fly
a nnounced Friday the m eeJin g still tak e the posit ion that it' s our bf1 11 and turned it into a n'i nth .
wou ld be in a neutr al and s~cret
wa y or no way. There's no inning-ending double play Saturloca tion - not in either union compromise. "
day in the Indians' 5-4 victory
hea dqua r ters in Washington or
The 28 NFL owner s voted over the Minnesota T\.\•ins.
ma nage ment hea dquart ers in un animou sly Thursday to play
Snyder. who also threw out
Ne w Yor k.
gam es d.u ring a possible work
Randy Bush, trying for second
Jones .s aid the union infor med stoppage by some 1,600 un ion
after hitting a run -scoring si ngle
man agement , of the location.
players .
in the eighth , hit a sacrifice fly
within 15 mil es of the city, late
"They're scabs," Ups haw said
that scored pinch r unner .Ju~ior ·
Friday .
of ple yers who would play durin g
NobOa from third with the
' 'I would consider th is to be 1he a strike.
winning run in the ninth inning.

Players and owners resume talks

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HILL SCORES - Point Pleas110t's Casey Hill

Galllpells. Leading l11e way Is Josef Clendenin ( 7).
Blue Devils In on the tackle are Mark Berk!ch (81)
and Milch Bailey ( 4! I) .

( 40 ) rams over from the GARS one with lheco nds
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Gallipolis scores early, holds
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a not her one of · those dog fi ghts
coac hes Brent Sau nd ers of Gallipolis a nd Steve Sa fford of Gallipoli s had predi cti-&lt;1 before th~
con test.
Once again it was another wild
finish .
And, for the seco nd week in a
row. Gal lipolis won a c lose
non-co nfe rence fo otba ll game.
this time by edging hos t PPHS.
13-7. before approximately 4.000
rain -soa ked fan s a t Sa nders
Memorial Fi eld Fr ida y nig ht .
Wild Finish
With 39 ti cks left on the clock,
GA HS held what a ppeared to be a
comfortable 13-0 lea d o\ler the
Wes t Virginians . Then cam e a
brilliant comeback effort by the

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mage after the ensuing kickoff,
ta ilback A.J . Brow n fumbled a nd
Ohio State's David Brown r ecovered on th e West Vin!inta 22.
On the fir s t play after quarterback Tom Tupa hit split end
Everett Ross with a 13- yard pass
to the WVU seven, ta ilback Jim
B ryant went In to make It ·10-0.
Following an exchange or
punts, thE' B uckeyes put toget her
their only long drive of the gam e,
go ing 67 yards in 8 plays with
Tupa hitting Ro ss with a 23-yard
scori ng pass to make it 17-0 with
still 5:32 remaining in the fir st
quarter.
West Virginia. which had six
passes In tercepted and also ' lost
two fumbl es, feil to 1-1 with the
loss. The Mountaineers . never
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saw them lose two rumbles and
have fou r passes picked off. lwo
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Th e Mountaineers' only point s
cam e early in the third quarter
a ft er Ohi o Stale fres hman Car los
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for the Wes 1 Virginia on the Ohio
State 30. Th e Mountainers got to

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w l.th a pa ss on th e PPH S
sl •delines. It· sa iled out-of-bO unds
aH the ga me end ed.
Otherwise. GA HS dorro inated
the 58th meeting betwee n th e two
s.•: hools.
"We had a co uple key in juri es
e· arly (Chuck Young a nd Sco t!
~ ~archi ) and most of our kids had
gone both ways a ll nigh t," sa id
Coach Saunders.
He added. ''So me of our kids
1iolere getting cr amps late in th e
·game. We had to get some fres h
people In !here." He concluded,
" This wa s a good win for us ."
Long Hex Ends
The triumph was Gallia's first
at Point Pleas an t in 21 years.
" We had a c hance at the end
Continued on C-2

Little Brown
Jug sla~ed
for Sept. 17

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Big lillac ks .
Takin g over at the mid -fi eld
s tripe, PPHS, aided by two
15-ya rd penalties against the
Ohioans. scored on Casey Hill's
one-yard plunge with 11 seconds
left.
Brett Leach's kic k from pla ce·
m ent redu ced Gallia's lead to
.13-7.
PPHS was success ful on the
"on-si des kickoff" sl'conds lat er,
r!'coveri ng on the GAHS 44.
I\ 15-ya rd GAHS s pea ring
pe nalty pu I it on the Dev il s' 29.
QB J immy Oliver had been
sacked by Milch Bailey on lhe
play as tim e ra n out, but it wasn't
over. yet .
.With no tim e left on the c lock,
Oliver trie d to hit John Beaver

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DELAWARE , Ohio !UP!) Run The Table, winner of one
d.lvi sion of th e Jug Pre\l le w las!
week at Scioto . Downs, Is the
early favorli e in the $450,ootl
Little Brown J ug Sept. l7 at the
Delaware County Fairgrounds.
The Jug, second jewel in this
year 's 3-year·old pacing triple
crown, climaxes five days of
Grand Circuli racing at the
halt-mile Delaware track .
Righteous Bucks won the first
leg of the triple, the Cane Pace at
Yonkers Raceway, but is not
eligible tor the Jug. The third Is
the Messenger Stake, Nov . 11 at
Roosevelt Raceway.
Run The Table, who has won 13
. of 20 starts this year, Is driven by
John Campbell, the nation's
leading money -winning harness
·driver and winner of the 1982 Jug
behind Merger. He Is trained by
Campbell'sbrother, Jim.
Run The Table also owns the
fastest mile by a 3-yea.r-old pacer
this year, 1:51, over a 1· mile
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with 38-12 TVC grid triumph
By JIM SOULSBY
Times-Sentinel Staff
ROCK SPRINGS Meigs
jumped ba ck into the win co lumn
Friday and kept their chances
a live in their quest for another
TVC c,rown by dominat ing the
T r imble Tomcat s by a 38 to 12
score at Marauder Stadium.
The Tomcats garnered only
one first down in the firs t half,
that coming on a penalt y agai nst
the Maraude r s, a nd two fr om
sc rimmage in the second half of
play.
Me igs recei\led th e opening .
kickoff a nd on their fir st posses s ion turned the ball over on a
fumble after a pass completion at
the Trimble 43 y ard line. Neit her
team scored on two possessions
each and Aaron McCown punted
to Wess Howard , who re turned
the kick to the Toma ca t 34. On the
next play , Howard galloped th e
distance for the fir st Maraude r

White Falcons in
34-6 grid victory
By GARY CLARK
OVP Staff Writer .
EAST MEIGS - Chris J ewe ll
and Robbie Grimm rushed for
more than 100 yards each to pace
a Wahama to its seco nd straight
gridvictory, 34-6, over the hos t
Eastern Eagles here F r iday
·
night.
Jewell carried the ball161imes
for 118 yards and three touchdowns while Grimm added 110
yards In 18 tries with one TD
romp.
The win left the Whit e Falcons
with a 2-0 record . Eas tern
dropped to 1·1 overall.
Wahama was ted little time
gaining the lead. moving 63 yards
In eight plays with Jewell and
Grimm ripping off huge chunks

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KNOCKS DOWN PASS -1 'odd Cuey of Galllpollll (16) knocked
a Jim Oliver aerial Ia te In the gtune In this IUlllon photo.
PPHS receiver I~ Dave Lov~ loy (82).

down

score at the 4:22 mark in the
openin g sta nza. Dennis Booth' s
try fo r the point after fai led , hi s
fir st' miss in six attempts.
. Trimbl e, fa iling to move the
ball, gave the Marauders possession at Meigs' 35 and the
Marauders drove to the Trimble
37 wh ere Brent Bissell punted
with I he Me igs defense downing
the ball a t the Tomcate 2 ya rd
stripe. Unable to pick up a firs t
down. McCown attempted to
punt from his end zone but a bad
snap from ce nter sail ed over his
head and out of the field of pla y
fo r a Me igs safety, putting the
Marauders up 8 to 0 early in the
second quarter.
Following a twelve ya rd return
by Jeff McElroy on the ensuin g
kickoff from the Tr imble 20,
Meigs drove 39 .yards in 8 plays
with Brent 'Bissell s nagging Mike
Ba r trum's threeyard toss for the
touchdown. Booth 's kick, out of

yard burst with 8:52 remaining in
the quarter.
Later in the sta nza, WHS added
another score at the 1:12 mark
when Jewell capped a six play 52
yard drive with a four yard
plunge. The PAT kick was
recorded by Dave Sigman to give
Waham~ a 13-0 advantage going
Into the second canto.
On their Initial possession of'
period number two the bend area
team marched 46 yards tn nine
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plays with J ewell ca,rrying five
Urn es in the drive for 37 yards .
Quarter ba ck Sean Gibbs got t·he
six points on a one yard run with
Sigman splitting the upt ights for
the point after to stake the locals
to a 20-0 adva ntage with 6:17
rema ining.
The ensuing kickoff was the
brightest part of the night io r
Eastern as se nior wide receiver
Steve Horne r took the kick and
started up the middle before
cutti ng down the sideline for an
86 yard kickoff . return for an
Eagle touc hdown. The extra
point attempt failed and the
White Falcons lead was cut to
20-6 with 6: 01 to play In the half.
A 37 yard pa ss play from Gibbs
to Brad Bumgarner set up the
Falcons final touchdown of the
first half with Chris Jewell
scoring his second six pointer of
the night on a nifty 31 yard
scamper. Jewell broke two tack·
les on the TO jaun! and got a n
outstam;ling block from Grimm
at the"f!ve to get Into the epd zone.
Sigman 's boot made it 27-6at the
half.
·
The lone score of the second
half came with 3:39 remaining In
the third period when Wahama
received excellent field position
Continued on C-2

Eddie Crooks' hold , was accurate and th e Marauders were up
15-0.
On the next possession, Meigs
again hit paydirt moving from
the Trimble 33 for the score with
Mike Bart rum sneaking In from
the two yard line. A 29 yard
Bartrum to Bissell aerial was the
big play in the drive. Booth again
converted and Meigs was out
front 22 to 0.
Again at the 1:13 mark of the
second quart er a bad snap from
center ca used the ball to carom
off McCown's hands and out of
the field of play for Meigs' second
safety and a halftime lead of 24 to
zip.
J e ff McElroy ,on a ten yard
romp, put Meigs up 30 to 0 in the
third . stanza and Booth's kick
split the uprights for the conversion polnt . Trimble got on the
scorebOard at the 2:39 mark
when Brad Sayre rambled 59
yards . The two point conversion
try failed.
With Ed Crooks calling signals
in the final twelve m inutes of
pla y.. the Marauders again
marched 55 yar ds in nine pla ys tQ
post the1r final touchdown with
Wess Howard getting the final
three for the score. Booth's
s uccessful conversion try made
the score 38-6 with 6: 01 s howing
on the clock .
Rounding out the scurin g for the
night, Ro~er Bi ngham hit Rust y,
Martin with a 52 yard aerial.
Again the two point conversio n
try fell s hort.
Coac h Bob Ashley substituted
freely from midway in the third
quarter giving the non-starters
some needed playing time to gain
experience. Bissell and Doug
Stewart led the Meigs defense In
tackles with Wess Howard and
Scott Neigler a lso turning In a
good performance.
Statisticaliy, Meigs picked up
10 first downs to Trimble's 3.
netted 200 yards on the ,ground
and '71 via th e a ir route to 42
(rushing) a,nd 129 (passing) for
the Tom~ats. Two long gainers
acco unted for 74 of Trimble's
passing y ards. Mike Bartrum
completed 7 of 12 passes and
Eddie Crooks hit 3 for 3. Roger
Bingham, for Trimbie. threw 15
times, completed 7 and was
Intercepted once.
·
In the kicking department,
Bissell punted five times for 186
yards, a 37.2 average a nd
McCown booted s ix times for 172
Continued on' C -2
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;White Falcons...
on a shprt Eagle punt and a 16
yard return b¥ Billy Purkey .
Seventeen yards and five plays
later' Jewell went over from a
yard out with Sigman making
good on the PAT kick for a 34 -6
. S
WH lead.
The remainder of the contest
was infested with penalties
hi h k'll d
1 h ·
w c t ' ·re any
b urt1 her sccrlng
oppor um •es Y e t er squad
with a· number of
1 substitutes
rece Ivmg some va uable varsity
exper Ience.
In di v id ua II y, J ewell was the
• ., dl
games ea ng rusher with 118

Continued from C-1
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totaled llO in 18 attempts. East- tions . for 49 yards with Steve
ern's leading ground· gainer was Horner pacing Eastern with four
. Tony Hendrix with 25 ya rds in his corners for 39 yards.
i hK D
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Defensive!:; for Wah ama Jay
on 1Y tryw t Y1e av 1snotc nr Roush proved to be a thorn in the
22 yards in five carries.
• ' Eagles side as the big 6-5,
Gibbs completed eight of 11
240-pound tackle contributed six
passes for 71 yards and one tackles followed by Brad Bum·
interception while EHS signal
garner with four and Chris
caller Mark Griffin was go""'
"" on Nobl e, Bill Zuspan and Dave
six of 13 for 52 yards and two Sigman with three.
interceptions.. Steve H.o rner's
Friday, the White Falcons
only pass was also p 1'cked off by I rave 1 to -Ironton to take on the
the Falcon seconda ry.
Ironton St . Joe Flyers on SaturWahama' s Brad Bumgarner day n1ght. St . Joe is currently
led_all receivers with two recep- winless bn the year In two starts.

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yards (a 28.6 avewage) . Meigs
was flagged for sev. ~n penalties
costing them 55 yan1s whUe the.
Tomcats picked up hut one five
yarder. Marauder ball handlers
d
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roppe t e pigskin 'ive times,
losing one, and Trlm.ble bobbled
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twice with the Marauders pickIng up one.
Brad Sayre was the leading ball
carrier, fo r Trimble getting 73
yards In six carries, including his
59 yard touchdown jaunt , For
Meigs, Wess Howard had 106

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mid-way in the final stanza, but penalties). Shawn Foglesong
Dave Lovejoy Intercepted a Tim punted seve n times for 219yarils.
Neville pass intended for Todd
· Grant Leads Runners
Casey, ending tha t drive.
Grant led Gallia runners with
After an exchange of punts 85 yards In 13 trips. Neville and
came the exciting finish .
Tawney had 44 each for the
Ga lltans, Mitch Bailey 18 in six
Statistics
Gallipolis finished with 10 first and Young three in one attempt.
downs , 194 yards rushing (40
Oliver had 69 yards in 17 trips
. plays) , completed two of three for the Big Blacks. Hill had 20 in
aerials (one intercepted) for six eight .
ya rds, giving the Devils 200 total
GARS will host unbeaten Wellyards In 44 plays.
ston Friday . Pt . Pleasant goes to
Gallipolis fumbled three times, Athens.
losing two of them, was penalized
eighl times for 100 yards and
Gran! punted six times for 212
yards.
PPHS also picked lip 10 first
downs - three via penalties. The
is just around the
Big Blacks had 97 yards rushing
in 34 plays, completed three of
elg)ll aer ials fo r 37 yards, giving
the home team 134 total yards in
42 piavs.
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Southern blanked
35-0 by Huntsmen
CHILLICOTHE- -With battle
axes honed to perfection, the
Huntington Hunstmen displayed
a to uch of royalty as they
galloped to a 35-0 triumph over
the Southern Tornadoes here
Friday eveni ng In a non-league
fooiball contest at HHS.
A su per effort by Southern 's
Pete Roush was not enough(ll5
yds.) as the Tornado offense
failed to reach the endzonc.
Southern's magic of one week
ago was not evident from start to
fi nish as a fumble on an early
drive wiped out the SHS confi. dence level. then the Huntsmen
buried the hat chet with a 24 yard
touchdown jaunt by Jerry Karl
lhal capped a 65 yard drive on
just 5 plays. A Blade to Williams
PAT followed and HHS led 8-0.
Southern coach Bill Hensler
reflected, "Our boys went into
this game thinking we had it won.
)hen didn 't physically execute to
get the job done. It's great to be
confiden t, but 'we were not
mentally prepared.Our defense
was not adequate and the offense
was inconsistent."
"We moved the ball well on our
first drive. breaking Into Huntington territory. We were faced
with a fourth and one lyard) then
fumbled. II seemed as though we
put our heads down and could n't
come back."
: Last week we showed that we
co~&gt;ld come back,but this week
... well maybe we pressed ourselves a little too much."
:Although Southern played in
spurts. it. cou ld not sustain a ·
drive of any duration. II slipped
further behind n lhe first frame
when Howard jau nted 55 yards to
paydirt for a score, the PAT
(ailing and the score now 14-0.
tn the seco nd round Blade
capped a 62 yard drive with a
three yard run. then a Blade to
Howard pass added the conversion, 22-0.
: In the third frame Howard
rambled to the endzone on a 50
yard cakewalk that pu t HHS
ahead 29-0 after the PAT kick.
F"lnally, the Huntsmen's rampage ended with a one ·yard
1&gt;111nge by Hopkins to cap the 35-0
scol-!ng barrage.
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and did not execute properly,"
GAHS marched to Point's 37
PPHS had 35 yards (five
said Coach Safford. "We've
finished strong the last two times
out . As a result of Inexperience,
· we made several mental and
physical mistakes out there
tonigh(. especially in Gallipolis'
first scoring drive. We' re proud
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GARS took the opening kickoff
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Friday's scores

yards In 11 tries, Brent Bissell
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Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Page C-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel

September 13, 1987

Kyger Creek wins first tilt
of season; blanks Waterford
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GREEN DEFENSE PURSUES Green
Bobcat defenders Charlie Sanford (60), Jeff
Darling ( 65 ) and BotfSalyers (3Z) try to pursue
the Wildcat rush
Hannan Trace's Mark Wells '
( 13) and Ross McPherson (66) try to make way lor

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cont inued to ramble fo r run s of

five, six and seven ya rd s a carry

as the offensive line continued its
dominance of the line of sc rim·
mage. However, that firs t pass,
which caught the Wildcat defense unawares, was a hint tha t
Hannan Trace apparently did not
pick up.
With 8:57 remaini ng in the half
anil the ba ll at the Green 39,
Hughes surveyed the HTHS
defense a rid lou nd Young near
thP le ft sideline. Young m ade the
reception with at leas t fiv e ya rds
between him and the second ary .
He spr inted 61 ya rds for the
touchdow n, whic h, with the suc·
cess fut extra -point attempt, gave
the Bobcats their only lead of the
night.
From time to tim e. the Bobcat
defense would solve the HTHS
running attack and stop Crepossession, as Sa unders scored
meens and Saunders, bu t by a nd
from three ya rd s out wilh 6:52
large the Mercer ville crew a p·
rel)lai ning in the first q uar ter.
parently did not le t the touc h·
So phomore Shad Jo hn so n· s
down pass faze them as !hey
ex tra -point attempt was blocked.
res umed · 't hei r oflens ive at tack
y&lt;i th the Wildca ts ahead 6-0,
with few hitches.
G ree n took the ball at their own
In the thi rd quarter , the
32-yard fi ne and imm ediately
Wildcats' ga me pla n rema ined
s lwwed that their offens ive line
intact a nd functio nal. .Cremee ns
wa's as capab le at opening holes
a nd Saunders still made max ·
fo r their runn ing backs as the
im a! use of the holes provided by
HTHS off ensive front was . Th e · their mat es up front. E ven se nior
. Bobca ts showed that they cou ld
quart er back Grad v John so n
also throw the ba ll when , with
m·a na ged to find some r unning
4: n left in the first quar ter ,
room . The Wildcats permanently
s ophomore J e remy Hughes pu t regained the lead with 3:50 le ft in
up the first toss of the co~ tes t , a
the . third quarter when Brad
33-ya rd pass to fellow sophomore Crem eens crossed the goal lin e
Matt Young , who moved the
from five yaqls away . T he
Bobcats to the Hannan Trace
two-point · conversion pass from
24-ya rd line. H.owever, wit h 3:25 Grady Johnson to senior receive r
left in the first quarte r , sopho·
Scott Rankin put Ha nnan True&lt;&gt;
more fullback Bob Salyers lost a
a head 14-7.
fu mble at the Wildca t one-ya rd
The Bobcats continued to show
lin~. F'or the time being, it
good offe ns ive line play, a nd
see med that Hannan Trace had Green head coac h Gary New·
d odged the bullet.
so me sa id "we had enoug h
They had . And B rad Cremeens offense in the game, if you han g

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something the Bobcats failed to
do in the fourth quar ter , ~ · hen
they were close to gettj ng back in
to the ga me.
Th e firs t play of the fourth
quarter found Gree n Inside the
Hannan Trace fi ve-yar d tine . A ·
running pla y by the Bobca ts was
foiled by the Wildca t defense,
who, cl awed the ba ll loose a nd
recovered the home learn' s fum -·
ble. That put the Wildcats at the ir
own 20. where they bega n a
sco ring drive th a t e nd ed with
Gra dy J ohnson's spr.tnt to the le ft
s ide for 22 yards a l)d a tou ch·
down . The extra -point attempt
by Shad John son fa ile d, lempor ·
ar i!y settling the score in Ha nna n
TracE&gt;'s favor at 20-7.
Two minutes a ft er the touch·
down, Gr een began to go to it s
passing game, as tim e became
the Bobcat's wors t e nemy. On
fourth and 40. with. 6: 15 rem ain·
lng, the Bobcats had a hig h sna p
that sa il ed out of the end zo ne .
Hannan Trace clai m ed the sa fe ty
to seal the 22· 7 vic tory.
Th e Wildcats had 16 firs t dow ns
to Green's 10. Hannan Trace had
292 tot.al vards rus hing; Green
had .70. Grady Johnson. who had
40 of those 292 r ushing yard s . d id
not throw the ba ll once in the
contest. Green's Hu ghes had at!
of the ga me's 136 passing yards ,
using .e ight completions. in 17
a ttempts to gai n the yardage.
HTHS was pena lized three times
for 25 yards . wnl!e the Bobcat s
r~cetved the handkerchief fiv e
times (or 35 ya rds. The visi tors
fumbled twice a nd recovered
bot h · tim es. Green los t two of
the ir four fumbl es.
HT HS, which is now 2·1. wil l
face Bobcat s for the seco nd
s traight week when they beg in
SVAC play next Fr iday nig ht in ·
Cheshire ag ain st Kyger Creek .

P:irates blanked by Panthers
R ICHM ONDALE - The Sou theas tern Pa nthers, who went to
Pa triot last Fr ida y night and
bea t Sout hweste rn , c laimed
No rth Ga llia as its seco nd Ga llia
Co unty vic tim by hangi ng a 21-0
defeat on the P irates here Frid ay
nig ht.
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The Panthers doubled the
Pira tes' offensive e fforts by

r ushing for 250 yards and pick ing
up 14 fir s t downs . Senior running
back Da vid Roush had, )n 13
carries, 63 of thP Pirates ' 125
yards.
Southeastern picked up it s fi rs t
scor e in the second quart er, when
sophomore quar terback Mik e
Adam s threw a touchdown pass
for the score. The extra point

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Club ncar Burr Oa k . Team
s cores were Belpre 153, Trimbl e
172. Ne ls o nv ill e-Yor k 176,
Meigs 179. Vi nt o n County 190,
Well ston 193, Miller 199 and
Federal H oc ~ i n g 209.
Indi vidu a l sco•ing honors for
Meigs went to Todd Powell who
s hot a 39. This was the fourth

place score in a field of 39 go lfers .
Other participants for Meigs
were Matt Baker 42 , Scott Bar ton
46, Joe Smith 52 a tid Van Klein 63.
Cure nt standings in the TVC
are Belpre 18 points, Meigs 13,
Nelso nville-York 13, Trimble
12, Vi nton County 7, Wellston 7,
Miller I and Federal Hoc king 0
T he next league mat c h will be
Monday , September 14th a t the
Ohi o University Course hosted by
Nelso nville York.

missed , Later in t he quart er .
Cha d Mitten scored on a three·
ya rd ru n. That extra- point ki ck
wa s good, which pu t the Pa n lifers
ahead 14-0 at the ha l!.
The Panthers wer e kept ou 1 of
the end zone in the third quart er.
bu t paid a return visit in the
fourth quarter , with 6:24 rem a in ing . Mike Arledge scored on a
25-ya rd run .
The Panthers pl ayed a bal l·
cont ro l ga me, a keep -a way co n·
test tha t forced the North Ga llla
defense to remain on the fi eld a?d
turned the clock into the vis iting
Pirat es' ene my.
North Ga !lia , now 0-2, will play
a t Symmes Va lley Friday In the
1987 Southern Valley Co.nference
opener for both ·s c hools. T he
Vikin gs are unbeate n in two
starts.

Highlanders win
everything but on
the scoreboard
PATR IOT _ "We· won eve ry thin g but the game." southwest ·
ern head coach Jack Ja mes sa id
of his Hi g hl a nders, wh o los t a t
·home F r id ay nig ht to the Alex ·
a nder Spartans 21-20.
Th e Hi g hl a nde r r unnin g ga me
was in good for m , wit h senior
ru nning back Joe Brya nt picking
up 150 yards on 33 ru shes . Hi s .
effort was foll owed by senior
ha lfback Chris Bry ant , who had
89 yards on 10 carries . So ph o·
more J os h Haislop ran the ba ll
seve n times for 48 yards and
co mpleted ' a pass in fo ur at ·
te mpts for 33 yards. His com ple·
t ion came In the seco nd quar1er.
Alexander drew first blood
hal fway throug h the first quar ·
ter , whe n Chap ma n scored on a
ij!l. yard ru n. The e~tra - point
allempl by M ndcnhatl , was
go od .
The Spar tan s ' Hayes added 10
Ihe r'\l bcm y advanta ge wit h a
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· through the second quarter . T hl'
unsuccessful kic k temporarily
sct the score at 13-0.
· Thn ho . 1 l!'am sent Chris
c
Brya nt across .t he goa! li ne from
11
vards
withfailed
2:01 left
In !he
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co nve rsion run sett led the Spa rtan adva nt age at hal fl lrne to13· 6.
In th e th ird q uarter . the SWH S
runnin g ga me stayed in good
fo rm , a s Joe Brya nt cas hed In 1he
first Hig hlander possession oft he
second ha lf with a th ree-y ard

Reds edge Giants
CINC INNATI tUPl i - When
the hea t is o n. count on 1he cool
VC'tcran s.

Thai' s what the Ci ncinnati
Reds did Frida y nigh t as they got
an impor tan t se ries aga ins-t !he
Sa n F'ra nclsco Gia nt s off 10 a
successful sta rt
Dave Concepcion a nd Da v('
P a rk er. with a total of 33 years of
ma jor leagu f&gt; ex per iencP bf&gt;·
tween them a nd dozens of crue l a I
late-seaso n ga m e s bohtnd them,
eac h drill ed a two-r un doub le to
pace Cinci nnati to a 4-3 win ove r
San Francisco.
The victor y moved the Reds to
within fou r ga m es of t he Na tional
League Wes t-lea ding Gia nt s . Af.
ter two more ga mes tonight and
Su nd ay , the clu bs meet agai n
twice next wee kend in Sa n
F ra ncisco.
Parke r ..16. In hi$ 15th m a jor
league seaso n, doubled hom e tw o
runs in · the fir s t inn ing and
Concepcion, 39, in his 18th seaso n
with th e Reds, doubled In two
m or e runs in the seco nd

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ca mpaign when they trav&lt;&gt;l 10
Raci n&lt;' next F' r lcla y nig ht to pla y
I he Souther n Tornadoes .

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EAS T MEIGS
Southwestern,2-3 .overall, put it
ali together In posting a 9-15,8·15 •'
win over Eas tern here recently In
SVAC volleyball action .
A young, but improving East·
e rn team was led by Amy
Hager' s 5, Lisa Driggs 4,Melante
Mankin 3, Trtsba Spencer 3, and
Edna Driggs 2.
Vicki Hammo nd paced the
winners with 13 points a nd four
aces In a good seaso nal e ffort·
. Crista Baiiey,Janette Gtlber·
t ,and Cheryle Ca m burn each had
fi ve, Bill! Doni a 3, and Kelll
Kess inger 1.
Melanie Ma nk in was 3-for·3 in
sp iking, Spencer 2·2, Edna
Driggs 2·3, and Lisa Driggs 2-5.
Mankin was 10·12 and Berkh!·
mer 10·16.
Coach Pam nou thitt sta ted ," !
was very pleased with. ou r
offensive e ffort tonlght.Howe·
ver.we did not ser ve well.. We had
H servi ng attemp ts we in which
we could not cl e ar the net.The
girls know In order for us to win
orne ba ll ga m es they're going to
have to Improve thei r ser ving.''
E a stern is now 0-4 a nd 0.:1In I he
SVA C. They pl ay Oa k Hill
Tu sday at 5: 5o a t E HS.

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sa nt, 13-7; Logan bveat Miami
Trace, 120·12 and Warren Local
dumpect Fort Frye, 29·3.
In the loser's circle, Jackson
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star t, 43-3 a nd Athens dropped a
12-7 ti)t at Columbus Walnut
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COLUMBUS A 49-yaFd
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Southern volleyball
team is 5-0 on year
TOM SPENCER

RACINE -Bursting out of the
gate with one of their best starts
In recent years, the high -flying
So uthern Tornadoettes of Coach
Suzanne Wolfe ar e currently
undefeated with a perfect 6-0
record. This bests the total wins
of Southern teains the past two
seasons .as they had won five
ea ch of those years.
It . a ppears as though the
(;ALLIPOLIS
Tommy Southern gals are retu rning to
Spencer was recently nam ed the win ning form tha t garnered
Manager of the Year and ho· them SVAC,Sect!onal , and Dis·
nored with the President' s· Cup trict honQrs under Wolfe four
for guiding the Geneva (N. Y.) years ago.
Cubs to the championship of the
With earller reports missing,.a
~e w
Yor k - Penns ylva nia recap of the season is as fo ll ows:
Le ague ' s S t e dl er 1Wes t) Sout hern defeated Eastern in the
Divis ion.
league and season opener 15·4
and 15·11.
The stability of this Southern
Spencer, a for mer standou t in
baseball, football and basketball ieam is ev idenced by the fac t that
at Gailia Acad·e m y, took the most of its games have been one
Geneva Cubs in hi s firs t season in two matches.
Bec ky Eva ns paced the Torna·
as the tea m 's skipper to a 46·25
mark , which wa s good for the does with 12 points an d Crysta l
divis ion champ"tons hlp and the Hill added nlne.Evans,Hill. and
chan ce to face the winner of the Jennifer Arnold had great floor
McNamara Division In the games, boosting Southern to the
win wit h grea t efforts at the net
league championship series .
as well.
Spencer's Cubs wo n the Pres I·
Amy Hager led Eastern with
dent's Cup for winning the league nine as Eastern 's young squad
cha mpionship by sweeping Wa - s howed much polse,des pite it
tertown In two stra ight games.
Inex perience.
Southern won the reserve
In addl.tion to those exploit s, matc h 15-1,15· 2"ln two sets led by
Spencef served as a "rovin g" Junie Beegle's 17. J a ne Ann
outfielder and baserunntng · ln· Williams. added five, while Carstr uctor for other qo!cago Cubs r ie Bernard led E HS with 2.
minOr league teams . After a few
. Jr. High honors went to SHS,15weeks off, he wll! ser ve as a 5 and 15-.12 as Megan Wolfe paced
coa c h !h the Inst ructiona l the winners at tack wit h 20
League for the Cubs In Arizona. · . points. Tammy Buckley chipped
in with 5. Lee Gillilan turned in a
good EHS effort with 13 markers .

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Aft er posting two straight wins,
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Circ!ev!lle, 1·1, owned a 256-42
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Shawn Starkes, who finished
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--LOGAN - With the Chiefta ins
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Ion Perry have been 206-100,
winning two Federal League
titles in 1985 and 1986. Considered
one of the top clinic speakers
around, W!!son will discuss man·
lo-man !lefense and drills using
this kind of defense.
Osborne, whose team was 19-3
In 1986-87 and won the SEOAL
championship, will focus on the
organization of a basketball
program, som e promotional
Ideas and the structuring of a
bas ketball staff.
!VIembers of 'the 1987·88 Redmen squad will be on hand to
demonstrate plays and answer
questJons . Lawhorn and his staff
wll! discuss the Redmen postplay &lt;,lefense. post -play offense
and techniques In dealing with
the three- point p lay.
Cost of the clinic wl!l be $15 for
pre-registration and $25 at the
door on Oct .10. Further Informa tion can be obtained by calling
the college at 245 -5353, extension
294, -or toll·free (In Ohio) 1·800·
282·7201.

Friday's scores

d ro pped 1&gt;· 15 and 2·15 til ts as
Holly PopP and Seleesa .Stover
s.corf'd R and 7 resp('Ctivety for
SWHS. Li s a Ha ll · a nd Ml sy
William s had four ea ch, Lor i
Burnrlle 5,a nd Lisa Ehm a n a nd
Lor I Batley 1 eac h.

YES
There is still time to
Prepare for your future

b yors on SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 19871rom1 :OOto&amp;:OOP.M. Th11
C~pe Cod style hom·e overlooking the Ohl~ _River, feature• ~n !!•Hn

sco ring blas t. Th e two-point
conve rsion ru n fa!led, which left
the hosts wtt h a 13-12 defic it.
Alexa nder ex tended Its lead to
19-12 when hal fwa y through th ~
third qua rter, Gwin n scored on a
45-yard to uc hdow n on a punt
return . Cha pman·s two-poi nt
co nvers ion r un fi.na llzed lh&lt;'
vi s itors' scorin g e fforts at 21
So uihwcs te r.n ca me back taw
in the final stanza with a
one-yard touc hdown ru n by .loP
Bryant . with 21 S&lt;'conds remain ·
ln j:(. The two-point co nversion
from s~nlor quartt'rback Rob
McCar ty to Chris Bryant was
success fu l. fina llzlng the scarP ;ot
21·20.
For the wi nn ing Sparra ns .
Hayes rushed 15 tim es for JOK
yard s , wh! i(• Ch«pma n fol lowed
with lG ru shes for 94 ya rd s . Th e
passing ga m e wa s .ha rdly a
facto r . as Jarvis was 2 of 5 for 5

50 yards In 15 trips.
The Bobcats will begin
Sou thern Valley Athletic Conference play Friday with a home
gam e against Hannan Trace.

a ccount for a ll the Reds' scoring .

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Admiss1ons Office 446-4367

SUNDAY, SEPT. 13, 1987-1:00 to 5:00 P.M.
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a nd a dded the point after to m a ke
It 14-0.
Final score came on Mike
Tucker's three-yard ru n with
2:37 remaining In the gam e.
Again Edwards added the point
after .
Kyger Creek picked up 11 firs t
downs a nd 166 yards rushing (42
trips) wht!e completing seve n of
eig ht aerials f(lr 90 yards , giving
KCHS 256 total yards.
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The Wildcats totaled 15 first
downs, 139 yards in 33 ground
plays, .completed slx of 20 passes
for 81 ya rds for a tot a l of 220
yards.
E dwards led the winners wi th
81 yards in 15 trips . Scott
McCutcheon led Waterford with

RIO GRANDE - A basketball
clinic for area coaches wtll be
offered at Lyne Center Saturday,
Oct. 10.
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The clinic, beginning with an 8
a.m. sign·in period, will be
hosted by Rio Gra nde Redmen
head coach John Lawhorn. his
staff a nd players. The clinic will
a lso feature three gues t s pea kers
-Rick VanMatre, head basket ball coach at Greenfield-McClain
High School; Larry Wilson , hea d
baske tball coach at Mass illon
Pe rry High Sc hool ; and James
Osborne, hea d basketba!! coach
at Gallia Academy High School
In Gallipolis.
Van Matre, who will discuss
1·3·1 zone defense and the drll! to
teach zone, has complied a 124·20
recOrd in his six yea rs a t
Gree nfield. His te ams have been
71-5 over the last three yea rs and
have netted the South Central
Championship four 'tl nies .
Wilson, In the last 24 years of
coaching, has ac hieved a 322·162
record and his tea ms at Ma sstl·

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Logan, Warren post,non-league
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WATERFORD - Chad John ··
son, Joey Edwards , and Mike
1'ucker ran for touc hdowns Edwards added three extra points
from placemen t as th e visiting
Kyger Creek Bobcats bl11nked
Waterford, 21-0, in a nonconference football outing Fri·
day night.
. Coach Mel Coen's lads improved their record to 1-2.
Waterford dropped to 0-2 overa lL
Fo!lowing a sco reless firs t
period , the Bobcats forged ahea d
1.0 with 3:31 left in the first when
Brad Cremeens, who took the pitch from Grady
when Chad Johnson ra mmed it
Johnson, far left. to run in the third quartelj Qf
over from the three. EdWards'
Friday night's encounter in Fra~klin Furnace.
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kick was perfect.
Hannan Trace won 22-7. (Times-Sentinel photo by
With 6:30 left In the third
G. Spencer Osborne)
per iod, EdwardS raced 32 yards

HTHS coach sayi forward
wall is reason for 22-7 win
By GEOFF OSBORNE
" Times-Sentinel Staff
FRANKLIN FUR NACE
"Th e line has to get a lot of credit
for winning this ga me." sa id
Hannan Trace head roac h Larry
C rem.eens of his Wildcats, who
dom inated the line of scri mmage
in their 22· i vic tory over the
Gree n Bobcats:
The Wildcat running ta nd em of
ju nior Brad Cre meens a nd sopho·
more Todd Saunder s, who respectively tushed fo r 142 and 107
ya rds , took advan tage early of
the offensive line ' s dominating
! h ~ Green defens ive front. That
ea rly adva ntage, courtesy of
sen ior cent er Rick Swai n, guards
Mark Jenkins, Todd Johnson and
Rick Stocker a nd tackles Ross
McP herson and Wayne Si ders,
paid off in their firs t offensive

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• September 13, 1987

Section D.
American income has not increased .since '73:

·Business
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By DAVID VESEY
UPI Business Writer
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - Tt may not oe an easy
te;;son to accept, but baby boomers are learning
they cannot have ~ cannot afford - what their ·
parents had In I he 1950s and 19fl0s.
Regardless, what their parents had, they want.
To be able to buy a home - maybe even a
s ummer cottage on a lake - 'would be nice. Many
baby boomers, now In their. 20s and. 30s wan I
videotape recorders. two cars In the garage and
domestic help. They want to take vacations. and
bring the kids. Go out to dinner . Spend a little
money, have a good time. Many married couples
would like to be able to rely on one Income- a nd
still save a little.
Unfortunat.ely, average Americans cannot
afford what was afforda ble 10 their parents.
As eco nomist Frank Levy polnlsout In his newly
pul:!llshed book. ''Do llars and Dreams: The
Chan ging American In come Distribution." Amer·
leans ,.... young and old - have not seen the ir
Income· grow In lnflall&amp;n·adjus ted terms since

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1987 CHEVY EL CAMINO

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trunk , ~lttm!lllnt .tptrt, l'llr4ttogglf, factory itr, cruiM, tin, AM/fM

2 doof, bllck with maroon cloth Interior, 55145111t,\power locks &amp;
windows, lllitilfiii:IMII wlper1, fa:ID!lair, spof1 rrirrors, tilt , cruise,
~M/FM atertO eallltte. gauges wHh tach, rany wheels, ttoof mats.

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1973.
ThaJ was when the first oil shock occurred, to be
followed by another rapid increase In oll prices In
1979 and 1980.
The energy price Increases cut American
purchasing power by 5 percent. Levy, a pwfessor
al the University of Maryland 's Sc hool of Public
Affairs, said In an interview.
At the sam·e time- and more Important. Levy.
said worker producl!vlty. after strong
Increases for nearly two decades . suddenly
stopped growing afler 1973. Thai means lh &lt;jt the
America n standard of living, which had been
rising since lhc end of World War II, stopped
growing.
One visible sign of this sit uation is · the
percepllon that the rich gel richer a n~ the poor get
poorer, and I hat the great Amerlcap middle class
is, in effecl , shrin king.
'·
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Levy believes there Is a n element of truth there .
In fact. many middl~income manufacturing
jobs have been los I a nd repla/ed by relatively few

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2 OOor , maroon wllh maroon custom cloth intertor, power st.tng &amp;
brakes, V8, aulttNfie, 55/•5 seat, ~»Wtr door lOCks, power windows .
~11811111t'ttiu1 ~ . ~air, sport nimH'S, cruise, lilt, AMIFM SfertiO
cassette. gauges with tach. rally wheels, ftoor mils, spcr1 suspension ,
11~ white letttf'fll radial !Ires . #2473
LIST ..... , ............................. $13,815.00
LEa ~ .a:IUfT .. . .
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Sllblllzor, hti'IY '*"Y boMery. 1'221 rodlaiUres. 16172
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Llll-.t •
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Red wi1h black ctJttt interior. ~II' s1eering &amp; brala!rs, 5 speed rTliUiual .
ruellnjec;led V6. tinted Qiass. factory air. spoilers front nad rear. 117139
LIST
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UJI-E III:IUifl ...............................00
YOUR PRICE .......... ................. .$10,:111.00
UJI CASH iAa&lt; ............... . .................

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TOTAL PRIC• • • • • • • 8 7 -

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YOUR PRICE .. .. .. .. , ..
LEU CASH IACI .. . . . .

TOTAL PRIC. • • . •• •eeea

1987 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS
Silw&lt; ollh lf'l doth lnllrlor, hl!il OU!put Vi, IUiomlllc. lin. truiH.
ANIFM 1t1110 casMttl. buG)let suts, conSOle , ratsea wMe letttred

ra4lll11m. ""' more. fl392

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YOUIL PRIC• • • • • .....a110

1987 CHEV¥ CAVALIER CS

1987 CHEVY CAVALIER RS

Brouonam 4 door, rwo tone broWf\ with orown custom doth Interior.
i\M / FM stereo c.a!i&amp;etle . VS. aut~lc w~h overOrlvt, power seat.
reclining ~ssenger seal. power locks &amp; windows , power 1run1c , Iloot
mats , Intermittent w4pers, rear defogger factory air, cruise, tHt, wire
wheel covers. whillwall raalals. Loat:2d~ Mr. Gribbl11's Demo. M7377
LIST .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. S16,871 .00

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YOUR PRICE .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
UJ1 CAIIIIACI .. .. ..

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.11.,175.00
. .... $SlUG

TOTAL PAIC• • • • •

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YOUR PRICE .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .......... 110,011.00,
LEU CAIIIIACI . .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. ....... SIM.N

TOTAL PRIC&amp; •

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r~~ar

defogger, roo! carrier,

sport wl'leel cMrs , wl'litewall raciats . *2082
LIST .. .. .. .
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LEU ~ lliSClliAIT ............. . ........... 111518.00
YOUR PRICE .... .
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LEU CASH UCI ..
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1987 CHEVY CAMARO
2 door. red witn blach clOth

inter~r.

power steering &amp; brakes, V8,
automatic , rloor miis, rear defogger, factory air, ru spoiler, cruise,
tlll. AM/FM stereo cassette. sl)lh lddlng rear seat. gaups with tach.
raised while leuered riKiiattires. rally w~ts . lll9520

LIST .. . .. . . .
. . ............... $13,275.00
LEU - . E IIIKOUIIT ......... . .............. .11211.00
YOUR PRICE .. . ...................... .111,171.00
LEU CAlli IIACI .... .
. .. .. .. .. .. $UO.IG

TOTAL PRIC. • • . • • att,eae

YOUR

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P~ICE ..

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TOTAL PRIC. . . . . . . . .. .

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1987 CHEVY S·10 BLAZER
lil'\0 , 2 lont Dll.lt Wfth blut C'Oih lftltfiOr , ll.llllnjrK11(1 V8, ~SliM(!

tNnUII . lolding r.r lUI, int~n1 wtpers. rw GIIOUU';' . IKtDr}
atr. ctuiM . lilt 20 Qa1 lutl lJI* . .aluminum whllls, raiwd wt1te ~ ·
ttrtd on roct on rl)l(l rldill '"'' · AM JFM stereo Witl'lt. IUQOIOI
urntr. po.er wlf!OOWS &amp; lockS M!lS6
LIST .................. .'................ 11e.&amp;87.00
LEU-.;•... 11111.00

YOUA ,liCE ....
UA '~ IIACI .. .

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1987 CHEVY lA TON CARGO VAN

1987 CHEVY S·10 4x4
Lorrgbed pickup, galaxy blue w~l'l ~~~~ tnterlor. pow.- steetino &amp; brakes,
1\ltl ln;ected V6, 4 SPMCI ma r~ual, oo '*l oft road rHia l lires 13284
LIST
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L E U _ E _ , . ..
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YOUR PRICE ...... ..... . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. 11134.00
LEU CAlli IACI ................................ $11M.N

1987 CHEVY CAPRICE
4 door, maroon wtn maroon cl01h Interior, VB, aut«nalic with over·
drive , tinted glass, floor ma1s, facury air, spon mirrors, gin striping ,
cruise , whttewall radials . AM/FM sterao cassette. tl7377
LIST .......... ...... ...... . ..... . ..... .11U.J!~
LEA ~ ~ ......................... 11163.00

YOUR PRICE ............
, lEACUIIIACIC .. .

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.. .. $110.1111

• • •11;788

TOTAL PAIC. • •

TOTAL PRIC. • • • • •13, 7a•

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1987 CHEVY CAMARO
t ooor. black

1987 CHEVY SCOTTSDALE
4x4 pickup, rea and white wltl'rred lr~erior . power steering &amp; brakes.
tu el injected VB. 4 speed manual, AMIFM stereo, lOW t'ooMs , giluges .
rally wheels. raised whHe letterOO on rwd/of1 roaa radialS, manual lock·
lng hubs, heavy dtfy ~dlator , Sllaing rear window , Iron! qijid snclcks.

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LEU~

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- 1 ......................... 11111.00

wHI'I black. cloUt rn111rlor , power sletrlng &amp; brJkts, VB,

ltll , AM / FM s1ereo c.usene, spirt to~ing rear seat. ralsM while let·
terecl radl.11 tires. ~uge s MS460
LIST .............. ...... . .......... . . $13,27~ . 00
LEU.. 11211.00

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YOUR PRICE .
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LEA CAIH IACIC .. .. .. .. . .. .. .
.. .. .. .. . .. SIII.N

1987 CHEVY ASTRO VAN

2 door. minJOo with maroon cloth Interior, h~h o!Ap~t va . 1utomatic.
tilt. cruise. lactcry air . bockt1 su:s. console. "M /FM stereo cassetle,
raised while ltnertd radial tires and more M3042
LIST .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . ......... $15,8114.00
LEA .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. , .... .... 111144.00

LIST .... ...... ..... ...... . . ....... ..... $16,415.00

LEA-.;_,- .. .. . .

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YOUR PRIC• • • • • • •M,787

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1987 CHEVY CELEBRITY
• dOOr , blaCk ..tlh maroOn ClOth Interior. noor mats. luel in;ectea 4
cylinder, autllfl'llllt, factory air, spon mirrors , aulse, spof1 wheel
covers, whitewall radials, AM / FM stereo, power steering &amp; brakes .

11355

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1987 CHEVY SCOnSDALE
4&gt;4 pickup, bil&lt;k 'Mih Chorcoal lntlf\rr, _,stilling &amp; brJkes, lull
lnfecl:ld V8, automllk:, huvy duty suspen1ion, manual lOCk aut hubs.
low hooks. raised whne ltttered on r01dlof1 rold rml 'Ires, rally
whttls,. tiUvy duty radiator. radto, hMVy duly patl11ry, g.~~tges , front .

LIST .... ............ .... .... ........... $12,190.00
LEa - - ......... .. ... . ' ...... . .. 11430.00
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qUill siiO&lt;kl. 12882

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activities and lntramura ls.
" The crealion of the divi s ion of
student services Is an Indica ti on
of the college's foc us on the
qua lily o·f student life ... Brown
said. " Every as pect of a sl u·
denl 's life on campus- from !he
Greek system through s!udent
government - Is a part ol Iheir
overall college education.
"By pulling all of lhese services and activities inio one dlv·
Is ion ." he added. ·'Ihe college is
showi ng lis coinm itmenl to the
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Ilk."
Thai commllme nt. Brown
said, has been recen1ly demonslrated by the remodeli ng and

The Big Eight

1987 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS

door locks, lacilry air, root console, c'rulse, tltt, reavy duty suspen·

H11, According to R.O,. DavlsJ eaatera r.eglgn vice
preslclent or SA'1 . southern division .•. Wilson, a
Charle8ton, W.Va., native, joined the. compt&amp;ny In
,1979 ..,. a cashier. (Times·Sentlnel photo)

Dean Brown will head new
college .division at Rio Grande

Money

TOTAL PRIC • • • • • • •tt,e-

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NEW 8lJPERAMERJC,\ STORE oe~NS Dou1 Wll8on wail named nuonager of the new
Sup4'rAmerlca »tore on US 35 near the Sprlnc
Valley Plaza. which opened Thursday In Gt&amp;lllpo·

R IO GRANDE - A 2l ·year
veteran administrator at Rio
Gra nde CollPge and Community
College has been named to hei\d a
new co !leg!' division desl~ned 10
locus on Ihe full rang~ of stude nl
services .
DeanS. Brown. of Jackson. has
been appoi nt ed vice president for
sl udenl services and dean of
studen ls. In Ihat new posl , Brown
will oversee reglslratl.on and
records. admiSsions. financial
ald. counseling, placement and
lntram ural s .
In additio n. Ihe position encom·
passes direction of· residential
halls, food services, s!'C urlly,
lnterna!lonal stud e nt s, studenl

automatic wHh ov.-drfvt, floor ~ts . factor~'"· rear spolter. trulse ,

sian. 27 oallon fuel tank . AM IFM stereo cassette. deep tinted glass ,
intl!fmitttnl wipers, and more. tl 062

Two tone gray .-,(1 silver with gray cloth Interior, gauQes . • captains
chairs, rear co~lt. AM/FM stert10 r.assene, ttlt. cruise, deep tinted
gtass. 27 gillon fuel tank. luel Injected V6 . au~ic . IKtory air ,
AM/FM stereo cassette. root coosole, nuvy duty suspension, power
dOOr locks. intermittent wipers Md lfMJCh more. 13823
LIST
. ............................ ... 118,415.00
LEA~~ ......... . ............ ... 11141.00

..

Wl'fHt wd h blue lnt.-IOf, po)qf $1ttf'lQ &amp; brlk.n. VI. IUiomltlc, hNvy
·P1~ rt4111 firts , lrtr!l Sllbllill{ bar

duly SIJ'f)tnsiOn, f1d(l, OIU9fS ,
147411

YOUR PRICE ......... ................ , .. 114,074.00
LEU CAIH IIACI ........................ , ........ $$M.N

Two lone Qlll' an~ bhrt wKh g&lt;ay dolh ln1or~r . gaugos. lutllnjocted
VB. IU!omatlc. 4c:aptalns chairs, rear c:oucn, deep tinted glass. power

1987 CHEVY ASTRO VAN

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1987 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC

gauges. tilt. cn.ise. power windows &amp; dOOr locks. a passenger sealing ,

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4 door. two tore silver and gray with gr1y c:uslom ciOih Interior . VS.
autorNHc wHh overdriYe, power seat, AM / FM ste110 casmte. recNn ·
irlQ passenger ~t . power dOOr lOCks. windows &amp; trun.k , floor rNts
lntarmlttllnt wipers , rltil.r delog~r . factory air, cnhe.,lllt, wtre ~~t~l'leel
CIMrs, wMewa!l radial tires and /TIOfe. tf2107
LIST ......... :. . . . . . . . .. ..
. ......... $16 ,060.00
LEU - E _ , . . . . . . . . .
. .. 11111.00

Wagon . blue wlh blue cloth lntenor. power steering &amp; brakes, tuel in·

cylindll. automatic. ladory air.

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1987 CHEVY CELEBRITY
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1987 CHE.VY CAVALIER CS
WJI)Oft, lig~ l blut wit~ blue ctotl'llntenor . .power sl•rinfjj &amp; brlkes,
luti injtc1tC 4 cyfftOer . IUIOf'lllht . ~e r loCk,. lntemlitltnt 'llriPfrs,
rur iliiOOQe r lidory alr, cruise . Ill . ~tr.I /FM s~treo 1.,99

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4 door, red wttll bBC:k lntelior, powtr ~leering 6 Drakes, fuel injeqeo
4 cylinder , automdc , floor mats. rulkllogger . lactcry air. cruise. ti" ,
AM/FM stereo cassette. 17779
LIST ...... , .. .................. . ....... $10,835.00

TOTAL PRIC. . . . . . . . .

jected

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flltiCa • . . . ...77.

WaQOrt. blue w~h blue clolh Interior. POWtr stttrlng &amp; tnkts, ruetln·
~tea 4 cyllnoer, ~speed manual , root carrier , power ooor IOCU &amp;
tittl)ate . lloor mats. lnlermtnant wipers, rur dlltogoer. IIdOl)' air. cruise.
!Ut : At.I /FM sterw ussiitte. rally wt'IHis. 19049
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LIST ......... , ......................... $11,135.00

1987 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC .

.. ............. 118120.00
. . ..... $lii.DG

.. ......... -

.. .. .. . .110,452.00
. ......... SIM.N

TOTAL PRIC. • . . . . . . . . . .

YOUR PRICE ..
LEU CASH IACIL . . . . . . .

. ... 110M.OO
. . ......... 110,312.00

luel injected 4 c~t inOer , a~tom•tc . root carrier . power tocl&lt;s &amp; UrtGJte,
noor mats , ~termlttent wipers . ttlr aerogger. taaory air , cruise. tilt,
~M / FM s1ereo casS81:te, rally 'Wtleets 11379
LIST .......................... ......... $11 ,550.00
Llll ~.ali -.JUWT .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ..... $1011.00

...:outrr . .
. .11027.00
YOUR PIIIC! ........ ...................... - . 0 0
UJI CASH IIACI. .. . . . . .. . . .. .
. .. .. ......... $....H

1987 CHEVY SPECTRUM

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wagon, gray with matching Cl~h Interior. power steering &amp; brakes,

LEU~

4 door. silver wi1h gray cloth inrerlof, factory air. 4 cylinoer, automatic .
oower s1eering &amp; brakes . radial tires. 12674
LIST . ..... ........ ..... . ................. $9165.00
LEIS ~ lliSClliAIT .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. 1345.00

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Llll CAlli UCII .. .. .. .. .. .. . .

TOTAL

LIST .. ............... : ... .. .... . ..... .. $15,8114.00

1987 CHEVY CAVALIER Z24

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LIST ... , .............. ................. $11 ,4511.00

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1987 CHEVY
CAVALIER RS

1987 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS
dol-.

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w"--s. 10202

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2 ooor. llgnt blue wltl'l blue clolh Anttrtor, 55/45 - · intenntt'ttfll
wipoB , out_,, V8, rear
loctory lir. cllist, 11t, lMIFM
dlfiO cassette, rlocr mats, wire wtltll CMrS, whlttMII ndlls.I0663
LIST ... ... ...... ................ .. ... .. $14,800.00
LEa ~ .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. 11771.00

W19Q11, bluo ••h ~"' clolh ~ltrtor, 1181 · - 4 CjtinCio', IUI-k.
r001 umtr. powtr mor lOCk! &amp; llftG11e. !lOOt mats. inftnnltll'lt wipers,
rur OtfOQgtr. lact:W) air, cruJse . !ln., AM / FM S1ereo casllltt , rally

1987 CHEVY SPRINT
2 door, blue wttfl blue tnterlof. 3 cylinder. 5 speed manuaJ tr1ns.mls·
slon, rldill tlrtS, ~ng rear WI.
LIST ...... ...... ......................... $8225.00

"You can tie yourself in knots telling yourself
you' re not having a bad 11111~." said Levy . " That's
I he danger of Ihis situation."
Examp le:· the U.S. budget d~ficlt, which
ballooned In part because the United States did
not have the income to pay for whal the
government wanted to buy . Levy argued the
deficit mu sl be rapidly reduced .
II will be hard enough for U.S. Income to grow In
the future without channeling a major portion of it
to the foreign investors who now are financing the
defici1, Levy said.
Nevenheless, Levy said, economic history is
episod ic and cyclical. Just because there have
been stagnations. and even declines , in the real
income of Americans. th a.l does not mean the bad
times will never end.
~~
In tho' 1930s. people thought the United Slates
would never recover from the Gre;~ t Depression,
said Levy .
"There' s no1hing in I he book of life that says you
can ' t get through a bad time," he said .

Foreigners more confident
of luring U. S. conventions

1987 CHEVY CAVALIER RS

1987 CHEVY CUSTOM DELUXE PICKUP

hlgh· lncpme gpots and many lo.w·paylng posl1lons
in the 0 ~rvlce sector.
·
Oth~r economic signs have been positive :
in!Ialton has. slowed In recent years, millions of
jobs have been created and corporate profits have
grown considerably.
But worker productivity and the standard of
liv ing have been stagnant since the early 1970s.
'J'rylng to analyze and make sense of issues of
income distribution is. no easy task . America' s
demographics and the forces that shape them
have changed drastically since World War II. For
example, there has. been the baby boom,' the baby
bust, the growlh of suburbs, layoffs, children born
out of wedlock and I he rise of two·earner families .
Levy stat.es his conclusions carefully and
without hype.
·
He said he ' believes it is important· for
Americans to realize they have been living an
illusion of Increasing prosperity. Only then can
American leaders make wise and poiitica lly
acceptable decisions lo deal with economic
problems .
,

as

the

Big Eight be·
cause of their
domin a nce of
theindustry,are
Arthur Andersen
&amp; Lybrand: Delolfte
kln s &amp;
Sells: Ernsl &amp; Whlnney; Peat.
Marwlck, Mitchell &amp; Co.; Price
Waterhouse &amp; Co.; Touche Ross
&amp; Co.; and Artl\ur Young &amp; Co.
Most majol' corpora lions deal
with one of these eight firms,
whose revenue Is greater than
that of other _accounHng firms.
For Instance, In 1985, Arthur
Andersen &amp; Co .. the largest firm,
had ·an ~nnual . r!'venueof a little
more !han $1 billion, and Touche
Ross &amp; Co., the eighth-largest
- member. had $448 mill! on In
revenue.
Only the next four firms below
Touche Jloss &amp; Co. had revenues
of more than $100 m~l!on . After
them, the revenu~ per firm
dropped dramatically so that the
25th largest firm had just $16
million In revenue. Below this
level, the accounting profession
splinters Into thousands of
smaller firms.
There has been a trend toward
consol!datlon In the lndt~st~y,
with medium and smaller·slzed
accouetlng firms merging In

,

order to betler compele wi1h
each other and the gianls. In
addlllon, foreign acco unllng
fi rms have been acquiring lnteres1s In American firm s. For
example, KMG Main Hutdman Is
affiliated with lhe giant
Amsterdam · bascd Klynveld
Main Goerdeler, one of the major
accounting firms of Europe.
Accounting firms have a lso
been branching out beyond their
traditional ,functlons ·of auditing
and accounting Into other busi·
nesses services. particularly
management counseling. A
number of these firm s now offer
specialized advice for clients In
such Industries as fin ancial ser·
vices, health care and
telecommunications.
(Mr. Evans Is t&amp;n Investment
broker for The Ohio Company In
Its Gallipolis oil lee).

renovation of Rio Grande's rest·
denc e halls and the dining hall.
Imp roved financial aid services
and stud enl aclivltles ar c imme·
diale targcls .
Prior lo assuming his new
position a t Rio Grande, Brown
served as director of admissions
arrd records - a post he had held
since 196K He previously served
as a college admissions counselor. He taughl in the Cincinnati
public school sys tem for two
years.
Brown graduated from Soul(!
Hi gh School. Col umbu s. in 1957.
lle received his bachelor's de·
gree, majoring In socia l sl udies
and biology with teac her certlfl·
calion. from Rio Grande in 1965.
Hi s masler's degree In secon·
dary and higher ed ucation ad mlnlslratlon was earned at Ohio
Slale Universi ty In 1969.
Brown Is Ihe v ice president ol
lhe Jackson Ci ty School Board
and a member of Ihe board of the
Jackson YMCA. A member of the
Chr isl United Methodist Ch urch,
he Is a member and past
pres ide nt of Ihe Jackson Rotary
Club.
He is aclive In the sta tewide
scheo l board association and a
member of the Masonic Lodge.
In addition , Brown serves on the
advisory board of the Civic
Savings Bank. Jackson branch.
Brown a nd his wife, Petrea, a
teacher in lhe Jackson City
school system, live In Jackson
with their two children, :(nnette.
14, and Jason, 12.

Stocks end -"ixed
NEW YORK (UP! ) - The
stock market llnlshed mixed last
week In a Jekyl·and·Hyde perfor·
mance that started with an
Intense selling spree and ended
with three consecutive gains.
·The Dow Jones Industrial average rose 47.36 to 2608.74, after
having fallen below Z500 on
Tuesday. The Dow set a record
high close of ·!722.42 Aug. 25.

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DEAN BROWN

By CRAIG WEBB
enough visitors · to break las!
NEW YORK (UP! ) - 11 wa s as year's record or 14.1 million U.S.
if Ihe audience for "Lei's Make a to urists.
Deal" had escaped into the Jacob
" In pas I years we we re seal ·
·Javlts Convention Center.
lered, " said Ken Talwar, who
At a 'glance, one could see hu la runs I he Canadian to urist agen·
dancers. violinists in hoop skirts. cy's efforts at snari ng convent ion
a Las Vegas showglrl, a w.c. business. "Now we ' re prom ol ing
Fi'elds lookallke doing card ourselves in more of a village
tricks. rlverboal gamblers and concept."
two men building a 6-foot sa nd
The Canadian village repres cas tle. And that did not inc lud e ents a stepped·up elforl by th e
I he rickshaw, the putting greens . coun lry to build on the 17 percent
or the, women handi ng out increase in American visilors il
miniature Loulsv !t'le Slugger recorded last year. It faced
baseball bats.
.
plent y of competition . however,
Ou!landish sights are I he norm not only from U.S. cilies but from
wh,en the American Sociely of other booths promoting nations
Association Execulives hold s its such as Hong Kon.g, Singapore.
an~ual meellng. Citi es hungry lhe Philippines, Mexico, Austria
for convention bu siness flock lo and Britain.
meet with the group's members,
A few dozen yards !rom Tal war
who run their own associations and the Mounl ie, William W.
a nd thus have a big say In
Smit h of the Scoltish National
decidingwherethemeetlngswill '('ourist Board stood in a ki ll.
be held.
calling out to convent ion goers to
But lhe blggesl single display
forget "the political s ilua!lon"
did not feature Yankee Doodle
thai dashed la st year's vacation
Dandies or ·come·hilher hos·
season and come ba c k to Europe.
lesses . It had a Ca nadian
The number of U.S . visits to
Mountie .
Ca nada bought 3\1 of the 756
booths al lhe convenlion Ia give
14 dlfferenl public and private
COLUMBUS. Ohio tUP!) -It
groups a 's pacious area 10
was good news ·bad news for Ohio
sc hmooze. The goal wa s to draw
peach producers !his year: be·
caus.e or lhe mild spri ng a nd
warm summer. they had good
yields, .but prices were down
because of those good yie ld s.
Richard C. Fun! , Extension
fru it specialist at Ohio Slale
Univer sit y, sa id peaches shipped
from South Ca rolina a nd Georgia
early in the season brought $8-$10
for a 38·pound box.
· By lhe end of Ju ly. local
peaches were bringing aboul $4.
c.

BRENT STUMBO

Stumbo promoted
LOGAN - Brent Stumbo, a
Nelsonville nallve . was recently
t th
pi'Omoted to roreman a
e
Logan Monumenl Company.
Stumbo. a gradua t e of
Nelsonville· York High School, is
a graduate of the Dale Car negie
cou rse in which he received the
highest award for achievement.
He Is also an active ar l contrlbu·
tor to area and state art shows.
Prior to his promotion, he was
the company 's senior designer .
Logan Monument Company, in
bus ines s since 1887, has sales
offices In Circleville; Logan.
Pomeroy, VInton and Wellston .

G.ood, bad news for -peach p rod
. ucers

Fun l blames competition from
other produc ls and smaller size
for the pri cP decline. Beca use
bad wea th er wiped ou t local
peach crops in recent years .
consumers have found alterna·
tlves. he said. Olher competition
came from impo rted fruil and an
ou1standing harvcsl in
California.
For appl es, -Ohio will have an

NEW HAVEN, W.VA . -Two
men recently received promo·
lions a l !he Appalachian Power
Co mpan y's MounlaincerPlanlin
New Have n.
Warren R. Ashto n. the opera ·
tions superintendenl. was' lhe
performance superinlcndent be·
lore receivi ng his promotion. The
Pennsylvania naliv e began his
utility career . in 1972 as a
pf'rformance engin eer at Appal·
ac hlan' s ,John E. Amos P lan I in
Morgan's Landing, W.Va. In 19i8
he was· promoted to senior
performance engi neer.

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Plant as a performancesupervj s·
lng engineer . He has since held
the positions of product ion super ·
intendent of opera tion s and pla n I
performance su pe rin te nde nt be·

JAMES BLANK

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outstanding crop this yea r but
not the record yields ·predicted fn.
June, F un I says.
.
The hot and dry weather will
reduce yields by about 200,000
bushels. He expects Ohio's apple
crop to be aboul 3.4 million
bushels as opposed to the 3.6
million bushels predicted
ear li er.
But apple lovers need not rear, •
Ihere will still be 111,ore than
enough to go around. Quality and
size should be excelle nt , Funt
said.
Ohio growers may ha ve some
trouble marketing their crop
(·arty in Ihe season. but once .
"backyard apples" are gone il's
business as usuaJ.
Funt said additional mark ets
will open !hanks 10 th e severe
droughl in lhe Eastern states .
The East will have plenty of
processing apples bul will need
help from Ohio and other states
1o fill their fresh market nePrls .

Ashton, Blank are promoted

·NeWS Jetter aVal'Iable wasThree
months aft er !hal , he
moved 10 the Mounlaineer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPl) Hom e Business Dlgesl, a new·
sletter with tips and Ideas for the
home-based entrepreneur, Is
now available from lhe Ohlo
Cooperative. Extension service.
Home Business Digest covers
topics from cuS1omer relations
and copyrights to telephones and
time management, says Grlegory
Passewltz, ~xtenslon small business specialist. The articles arl?
timely and feature current home
business research.
Subscriptions to the newsletter
have doubled since Its debut in
fall1986 as Home Business News.
The new name. Home Business'
Digest, was adopted to avoid
potential copyright
lnfrlngem.,nts.
The newsletter Is published
quarterly. Annual subscription
rate Is $6. For more Information,
contact your county Extension .
office or write to Gregory Passe·
witz, 2120Fyffe Road, Columbus,
Ohio, 43210.

- Europe in 1986 dropped more
tha n 20percentfrom the previous
year to to ta l !).2 million, mainly
because of fears caused by the
Achille Lauro ship hijacking, the
TWA . jet hijacking to Lebanon
a nd terrorl sl attacks in several
airports. Europe and the Medi·
terranean region were the only
parts of the world to see fewer
America ns than in 1985.
Now the U.S. Travel and
Tourism Adminislration and for·
eign · touri sm officials say the
number of visilors is growing.
Mosl of tho se Americans are
ind ividuall ravelers, however, so
officials like Scotland's Smith
came to the association execu·
lives meeting In search of con·
vention business.
Renale E ngel hard! of the Ger·
man Convention Bureau said she
sensed a resurgence In European
interest among co nventio n
planners.
" Business really stopped last
year because there was fear,"
she sa id. "Now we are back
selling."

fore becoming performance
superintenden t.
James (Buddy) Bla nk. also a
Pennsylva nia nalive. has sue·
ceed Ashton as production super·
in ten den I of opera lions.
He was e mployed at Ohio
Valley Electric Corpora tion' s
Kyger Creek s tal ion in 1971 as a
les l engin eer. He tra nsferred to
Indiana &amp; Michigan Elec tric
Company in 1974 as an elccl rica!
co ns true lion .assislant for . Cook
Plant Construct ion . Th e follow ·
ing year he mov&lt;'d lo Ohio Power
Company as an cleet rica! eo n·
struction assisla nl for Milrhcll
Plant Co nslruclion. In 1979 he
was promo1ed 10 pla nt engineer
at Ihe Mountainee r Plant and ha s
since held th e positions or perfor·
mance supen·i!-! in g engineer.

WARREN"· ASHTON

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Farm

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September 13 1987

I

MYSTERY FARM - This weeks mystery
farm featured by the Me1gs SoU and Water
Conservation District Is located somewhere In
MCJgs County Individuals wishing to participate
m the weekly contest may do so by guessing the
farm sowner Just mall ordropol!yourguessto
the the Dally Sentinel Ill Court St Pomeroy
Ohio 45769 or the Gallipolis Tribune 825 Third
Ave Gallipolis Ohio 45631 and you may win a$5

cash prize from the Ohlll Valley Publishing t;o
Leave your name address and telephone number
w1th your card or teller No telephone calls will be
accepted All contest entries should he turned In to
the newspaper olllce by 4 p m each Wednesday
In case of a lie the winner will be chosen by
lottery Next week a Gallla County Iarm will be
featured by the Galha SoU and \\ater Conserva
tion District

OARDC researcher wins award
WOOSTER Oh10 (UP!) - An
Ohio State University agrlcultu
ral sc1ent!st has received the
htghest award given b) the North
Central Division of the Amen can
Phytopathological Society
The society named A F
Schmltthe nne r plant pathologist
at Ohio State s Agncultura!
Research and Development Cen
ter recipient of lis 1987 Dtstln
gu!shed Serv1ce Award In recog
nll10n of his research with
Phytophthora root rot a nd other
plant d1seases
Sc hmitlhenner s research led
to the !solation of the phytoph
tho a pathogen dtscovery of the
ftrst source of resistance to the

pathogen a nd he release of new
phjlophthora res s a ni
soybea ns
He latet dentlfted new races of
the pathogen a nd lncorpcrated
multi race rests a ncr n certa n
var et 1es
Hts work led to a n ntegrated
co nt rol progra m combtmng
htghly tolerant \anetles with
phytophthora spec iftc seed trea t
menr used with recommended
tillage dramage a nd crop rota
10n for mtntmum los ses fh s
cont rol s tra egy has become a
symbo l supported by sta te fed
era! and mdu stry research
programs
Schm1 thenner who has been
w th the researc h centet for 35

years a lso "as cited for exten
stve sc!enttflc mvestlgatons
with soybean seed decay and
poor seed quality caused by the
phomopst s and diaporthe
organ sms
Agam control Is resul ng
from an Integrated control ap
proach ncludmg recommended
crop rotation cult lvars fungi
clde seed treat ment toptc al
fungtclde sprays plan ring dates
and t1mmg of harvest
Recently Schm ltthe nner be
gan us ng ht gh tec hnOlogy me
thods of cell cult ure and somal c
embryogenests to selecl and
mcrease high disease tolerance
c haracl e rt s t lcs to plant
va r ettes

Pt Pleasant
&amp; VICtntty

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
small reduction m corn that "111
be harvested per acre led the
Agriculture Department to re
duce Its esllmatp of the nation s
corn harvest to 7 14 billion
bushels off 1 percen t from last
months estimate
The estimate s 13 percent less
than last years crop of 8 25
h Ilion bushels
In the second monthly s urvev
of 1987 corn production based on
Sept 1 cond!hons lhe Agrlcul
lure Department Thursday pro
JeCied a record yield of 119 9
bushels per acre 1 5 bushels less

than last month s forecast but
0 6 bushels larger than last
years record of 119 3 bu shels
A month ago the department
predicted a 1987 corn harvest of
7 23 b IliOn bus/leis In the mte
r rn the natiOnal average was
pulled dow n by deteriorating
y elds m Nebraska OhiO and the
Atlant c coastal s tates
The s lightly h gher yteld par
t ally offsets a 14 percent reduc
ton m crop acreage this yea r
Farmers tr mmed corn acreage
from 69 2 m Ilion acres last year
to 59 6 mtllton acres th s year n
response to a go, ernment pro

Sl•los could be more
d angerous d ue t 0 h eat
COLUMBUS Ohto !UP!
Because of an unu sually hot and
dry s ummer there s an m
creased chance of potsonous
gases formtng In corn s ilage an
Ohio Stat e Umvers1ty safety
specta hst savs
When I hi' weather ts dry and
corn has a high concentrat ton of
mtrat es there s a greater
pctenllal of s1lo gas being
formed Albert Pugh s ays The
safetv lea der for theOht oCoope
a t1ve Ex tens on Serv tce says
these gases are highly toxtc and
may cause fires or explos ons n
silos
Silo gases form when corn a nd
othet g1 een plants are ff'rmenled
Into stlage for livestock feed
During the enst l ng process
several gases - mcludmg car
bon diOxide methane and ntt r c
oxide - are released
All of these are potenttally
dead!} but rarely does enough
co llect m a si lo to ca use
probl em s
I he rea I danger s when mtnc
oxtde combines with oxygen The
n1t10gen dtoxtde gas that res ults
Is highly toxic a nd can cause
death or permanent lung da m
age Pugh says
Nitrogen gases have a dis
agreeable odor a nd range In
co lor !tom red to orange and
dark brown Because these gases
are heavier tha n air they will
settle to the lowest poss ible level
This m ay make both the silo and
nearby buildings a death trap for
humans and livestock
The greatest danger occurs
one to three days after harvest
but can continue for up to three
weeks m some s ituations Pugh
says
A pctent!al gas hazard
also exists when silos are
opened
Pugh says II s possible to work
around silo gases for some time
without ever teellng major dis
comfort The resulting lung dam
a!l'e however may cause death
just a few hours later No one
should assume he Is sate just
because he has not been affected
by silo gases In the past he adds
Pqgh offers these gas safety

•

rul es for s tlo worker s
-Ru n the blower for lo 01 20
m mut es bef01e enl e rmg a part ly
fill ed s ilo Keep the blower
runmng wh tle any onC' ts m the
s tr ucture

-It s best to stay ou t of the s tlo
fo r two weeks aft e fill ng Never
e nt er a s lo unless someo ne e lse
s nearby
- Leave the blower ptpe c lose
to he st lage le1 el to draw off gas
-A the s l ghtes t nd catw n of
coughmg or throat lrrltatton get
outofthestloa nd ntofres h a rat
once Jmmed1ate med ca l a llen
lion wil l reduce lung damage and
s t op pneumon1a ft om
deve lopmg
-Keep ch Idre n and an mals
away fi om the s tl o dur ng the
f llmg period and for at leas one
week af terward
-Close the door between the
s ilo room and the barn dunng the
danger per od to protect
h\es tock
-Ventilate the s1Io room for a t
least tv.o weeks after ftlilng by
openmg a ll outs tde doors and
"mdows Removmg chu e doors
Ia the level of the set tled s lage
per mits natura l ventilati on at the
pc n
where gas
ends to
concentrate
-If gases are p1esen a n air
I me or an air backpack Is a must
for entering the s lo The best
rule Is to stay outside out If there
Is a reason for entermg use a n
air supply
Bes des holding deadly gases
s ilos also can be hig hly
flammable
Silo fires often result from
e nsiling low moisture materials
usually below 45 percent mols
ture Pugh says As the silage
ferments It genera tes heat If
the sllo leaks air a c harri ng fire
may s tart anywhere n the s ilage
and conti nue burnmg for long
periods of time
E nsiled materials s hould con
taln 50 percent or more moisture
for safe s.torage In a ddition
cracks an d leaks at the base and
s ilo doors s hould be sealed before
lUling Keep the sllo sealed untll
the silage Is needed

..

t~rkeys

m I9R6 after salmonella
and hemorrhagic enteritis can
wipe out up to 20 percent of a
far mer s birds Use of the 1ar
cine ts expe&lt;;ted to cur production
costs and prices consumers pay
for turkey said Keyvan Nazer
ian the vacci ne s Inventor and
an Agriculture Department med
leal officer In East Lansi ng
Mtch
Unllkt" other vaccines that
carry a risk of transmitting other
disorders Naze11an said hi s
\acrlne Is made from a form of
the hemorrhagic ente ritis \lrus
that Is a!lvP but does not cause
disease

record 34 bushels per acre Last
mont h s estimate wa s 34 7 bu
shels per acre last year s harv
es t averaged 33 8 bushels and the
record was 34 I bushels In 1985
The record soybfan harvest
was 2 26 b1ll!on bushels m 1979
Soybea ns are a lso used for
ltves tock feed human consump
ion and Indu stria l uses
In another monthly upd ate the
department projected the 1987
Soviet gram crop at 205 million
metnc tons the sa me as las t
months forecast But the esh
m a te of Soviet Imports was
reduced Ia 28 m!lllon tons 3
million below last month a nd the
sm a lles t smce 1978 79
The depart m e nt predicted US
production of gra n sorghum
anot her hvestock feed at 75
million bushels down 20 percent
fr om las t year and fr acrfo nallly
less than las t month s est tmate
Th e American wheat crop ts
expected to total 2 11 bJlllon
bushels up 1 percent from last
year The already ha rvested
winter wheat crop wa s 1 57
btlllon bushels 3 percent larger
than last yea r

M9v ng Sale 2 aew ng ma
chines household m ac 1tema
rotot lara rid ng lawn mower
too 1 Iota of m ac Start ng
F d•v 11 Orv~lla Field• 1 m le
out Oahe Road off 511nd H II

8

9

Pubhc Not1ce
PUBLIC NOTICE

ADVERTISEMENT
OF BIDS
Gall a Me gs CAA 11 now
accepting bida for replae na

the gat furnace -adding Cln

tral aer cond 110ning end up
gredtng duct ng 1y1tema to
ta off ces n Cheah~re Oh10
Sealed b1d1 will be accepted
until 4 00 p m September
30 1987
Off Cl IPICI II lpproJU
metely 3200 aq ft and
11 1 two atorv build•ng con
atructed ot concrete bloc:ka

Each b•d must be for the
total ayttem (heat ng and
cooling)

Tho Gall 1 Mttgo CAA
reserves the r ght to wa1ve
any 1nformallt •• or to reJect

any and all b d1

Gall • Me1g1 C AA 11 •n
equal employment
tun1ty employer

oppor

Coli 367 7341 ot 992
6620 for env
mat10n

further mfor

(91 13 20 27

3tc

3 Announcementt
12th Annut~l Hunting Cline.
Sunday S~tpt 1 3Hl 12 00 i II
5 00 PM '•etOtY r.sw~JMnt•
tiftt from Bear Janning• and
Gokltn bgte An:hwy Mot•
betg W nch.. ter Thompaon
Can1er 1nd CVA Arm• T•co

D•• Fo mula Charlu Oa v and
kolp n Ooo

30
m nutet Archety mon..- shoot
Pf ••• .vety

ONE OAV ONLY SPECIALS Tn

Counf"1 Spon Shop Pont Pie•
Nnl W Va 304 1?5 29ti8

W e pay caah for late modal c aan
used cas
Jim Mink Chev Olda Inc
Bill Gane Johnaon
614 446 3672

3 Announcements
Abaolutly no hunting No excap
t ont at eny t me on Ebet Roush
Farm n Syrac:uae Oh o Mar1o
r 11 Durat owner

ANNOUNCEMENl
W • a 8 ble Bookstore h ..
moved aero•• the strut to 411
Man St Pont PleaNnt W Va
Phone 304 676 6833

TOP CASH pad to 83 model
and newe utad ca 1 Smith
Bu ek Pont ac 1911 Eaat.,n
Ave Ga pols Call 814 4415

2282

Jt nil Auto 1 w th o without
mo1ors C... 61 4 388 9303
WANTED TO BUV Used wood
&amp; toa hlttllft Swt n a Fum
tu e 3d &amp; OlveSt Ga polis
Ca &amp;14 441 3119

B yng d11 y god 1 ve coins
ng• jewe y stet ng wart o d
co ns lar.v e cu rencv Top prices Ed Bu ke« Ba b" Shop
2nd At~e M dd ~ t Oh 814
992 3476

5333

Wanted 10 buy ac •P stnl and
ma 1 1 R den S•"'•v• 614
992 &amp;•tiB
Ant qu•u
ng1 tu n u e o d guns
pie e houteho d E•••tll Caah
paid Ca l Brion Lea 114 386

Oaa gnar k Hans 6 wks old
littM t lllnlld E •• am.ty f landly
f ...- Male &amp; Fema a Call

.....

f rnpl t1 V!Ill' II I
S"rv11.t :.

Yard Sale
11

Gallipolts
&amp; Vtcrntty

Help Wanted

0 lilt • Wantad Mala or
tem• 1 must be 21 v 1 old and
havfl Ch1u lfeu
c..,M C•
61 4 992 232 1

6 Fam lv 'VIfd Salr. Mon &amp;. Tu ..
Sapt 14 • 15 2 m lft out
I!Udwel ROdney Ad 11.1 n on to
Fa rv..w Ad 111 lwluM on latt
OlaM bova gtria lactiM c:tothlng
loti ot t-.nt to rtum•CM.t• to
manton

w.. ted to watch
2 ch ldrltfl •u" 3 • !5 n ou
h~R1e Hou 1 va led and soma
whet n••tb e Cl Pan Hawk
6 4 446 1967 Of 446 2346

W dow would I ke to h r• I
m ddll!l a9&amp;d woman to lrw• n
w rtt pay C•ll6 14 446 1414or
446 1023

Pomeroy
Mtddleport
&amp; V1ctmty

Tc Give Aw.v klnltftt 2 biKk
6 whne 7 weeki old uuer
t am..:t C.ll 304 t715 7242

114 . . . 1•••

Pratly ~ grown k t1en litter
tra ned llwlys been "'de c. I

FOUND Mal• Coon Hound m
Hotze Hosplttl vic n tv C. II
114 4414111

Black temale dog pan cock•
apanel Cal 114 2651911 11f
tar 4 00 pm

Found On V~nton Ave ~~ 11
whita dog w th black Hound
dog lac• Aj»prox 30 lba P ckup
at d09 pound

Wooden Pallats on F Jll come
F rat Mrw baa11
lnqu 1 In
penon at Galllpolia Daly Tr b
una Office 825 Th rd Aw
Gall polis

Lost n Keno • ea mala nautared
Collie
eenHd w th collar
Answen to Lance Ca I I 14
9815 42 27 I'll award

Sapt 14 16 and 11
pm Household
cloth ng
ate
XXXL
41•30 t ousars Wilma H
Portland

I 00

10 00
tem 1
th r1L
Cauo

V ard aal• at Bo.o 1 Thu ld-v
Sept 10th Sund-v S4tpt H1h
10 00 til d•k
Sentclf Cit 1en 1 C.nter Sale
M.....,_ry Hatghtt Stpt 1 S
1 lth 9 4 p m Clothing ale
&amp;11:1" hou~d Jtama small
appUancu coll~iblft jii'Na ry
nclud ng Sarah Covent,.,

Call MGM FAIM CITY For All Your
Farm and Home Heating and
Petroleum Needs

Med c:al Tachnolog at or MLT
(ASCPJ 89 bed hotp tal with
mmtid ate opttn ng 'Two y•• 1
ea PI ence p et.,rld Compet
ve llllf"' end fr nge benafit
paekage Send resurna o appty
n penon o Oak H II Commun
tv M ed cal Cen ter 360 Ch•
lotte Avenu e Otic H " Oh
4'6166 or cal Adm1nlatrator at

614 692 7717

1

DAIRY • BEEF • SHEEP - CALVES • CHICKENS
If

order too b1g No order too small

MGM
FARM CITY
FARM C f'l' Jli!IC
I'OMERDy . OH .

tt4 U2 2111 .

540 East Main

992-2181

Pomeroy

Fr endly Home P1r1 n h11 open
nga to man-uer• and dtlltra n
you • 11 Lll gnt ne n ptrty
plen f " kh brand new Chr tt
mas catalog toy u tt end home
d.cor catalog Over BOO tams
Top commlu on and hotttll
gitta cal for t ee cata og 1 800

Jtm 1 Odd Job Serv c• pa nt ng
c•pentar work tundeck skiing
oofing C.ll 614 379 2416

OUAilhy oofin9 Free eat •10 a
squ• t Contact Rand¥ at 814

ue 6957

Want to do hght housec ean ng
n Gall pol11 e ea Call I 14 448
7\l11

G ve p ano and organ tenons n
my home to beg nne 1 ad
t~t~nces:t students and adults A 10
teactt chc d ng and transpoatng
U nte eated call 614 992

6403

Call 614-992-2181 and ask for Gary

We're Here To Serve You
DELIVERIES TO MEIGS, GALLIA and
MASON COUNTIES

MGM
540 East Main

992-2181

Pomeroy

Country
etreat nenled n
wooda on 3 7 ac:rea Features
nc ude g eenhouse 2 b ed
ooms 1 Vii baths western ed
cedar exte o
garage nature
t a a F ee gas paved oada low
axet Mega County •47 600
Ca 614 742 2692
GOve nment Homes tor $1 00
(u Repe r) Buy d recti Repos and
Tax te zed p opert" Cal toda~
tor facta 1 518 459 3646 Ext
H1 &amp;22(to I efundtble}24 hra

246 N Founh Ave M dd apon
Make offer 614 247 4672 o
814 247 2532

614 742 2393 0

HyHII 1 uud can Rut land n
now dong ca body wo k
pant ng and cfesn up Cal614

7.2 3154

Teael'le 1 w te wi1h 4 ~ea o d
eh ld w II baby at n her home
New Htven 304 882 377 6

Financial

Laon M ason County to ule by
owner beaut fu aneh home on
20 acres Sma I barn pond
good hunt nu flo se ove spa •
d u 304 468 1 542
Country custom stone taneher
50 o ng ac n met cu ousf rst
owne upkeep t ep ace centra
a
3 bad ooms 1 h beths
pat o courtyard
men cu ad
awn ba n 4811.64 meta bldg
and much mo e Leon a ea Ca
Sha on Stevans 304 662 22 15
o Cen1u v 21 Sham ock 304
757 6969

appl cadont now bmng
lo full t m• pos t ion
Pl.-.nt VIIIey Nu 1 ng Ca 1
Cant• 1pply pat sonnet oH e•
pt._.nt \1-' ~ Ho1p 304 675
4340 AA fOE

Bus1ness
Opportunity

2966
o schools end st o es

• 18 000 00 304 675 7833
Cpunt y Custom Stone anche

SO o I ng acret Met cutout t at

RESTAURANT h ab t hlld 16
Y•• 1 P :ua d nn$1"1 aand
wlches D 1 &amp; D 2 licente Ona
of Sou haatte n Oh o s n ce,t
Owne wah ng o ot e nter
"'~ p nc pl .. on ly Rttpond
t o Bo• T 104 c/ o Ga pol a
Tr bune 825 3 d Ave Gtll po-l I Oh 0 415831

Nice y furn shed amall houtl
Adulu only Referancea e
qu ad Off 1t eet pa king Ph
614 4415 03 3 8

4 BR house for rent 3 ml so of
G1 I pol 1 $300 • month plus
dep Ref requ red Call 614446 1616 Aher 5 00 PM call

..61244

4 8R house on 1 acre Exce
ocatkln Ref Call A 1 Real
Eat.te Broker Call 304 675
6104 or 675 n38
Very nice 3 br house N te
netghborhood ac
gn heat
d shwather stove ref g
wuher furn shed Cal 814

446 7025
Hou ... 938 111 Ave party fu
n t tled 8200 ,._,., mqnth Call
614 448 403~ or 446 1615 or
446 1243

4Rm &amp;bath 192B h Ch81tnut
t76 Oep Cal

St 8165 a mo

614 44e 3870
2 BR 2 bath I S26 0 pe month
Dep requ rad B oolchart Lane
Ca 614 44&amp; 4222 betwllflm

Real

Estate

31

Homes for Sale

Card of Thanks

Card of Thanks

The famtly of

Wtshes to thank
1111 our netghbors
.and frtends for
1hetr express1ons
of love and
fnendshtp tn our
• time of sorrow
Wilham l Folmer
and Famtly

Wa would hke to thank
everyone who helped
1n any way durtng our
ttme of need eopa
c1ally for your prayers
Spactal thanko to our
fem1h11 Rev Roger
Grace and Dr Marga
rei Harnmh Your kind
ness will not be for
gotten
Jeff Tammy
Jordan 81 Kevm Htll

CARD OF THANKS
We eKtond a aoncere thankt to all of our fnenda
neighbors and relative• who offered eo much kind

neoo and sympathy during the recent tllnou and
death of Mrt Hallla Arela Murray who wao etlhor
our mother grandmother or

greet

grandmother

We grutly apprectetld the cering etllff al the
Holzer Medical Center Dr Attce Grlcoekt the
comforting and op~r~tuat wordl of Pootor Alvis Pol
lard and 1he profe111onal aervices of the Wllhs Fu
nero! Home otaff
Perhopl you Hnt 1 lovely card
Or 111 quietly In e chair
If so we taw 11 there
Perhaps you opoke 1he klndeot wordo
At ony frtend could uy
Perhept you were not there at aiiJuatthoughl of uo thet dey
Whatever you did to contole our heerlt
• We thank you eo much
1
Whatever the O.rt
The familv of-~~~~,. William (Rave) Fraley and the
lam of Charla Antho Murra

16 1 8r apt

n••

No pets Ref and
t22 5 e month
4782

49

3 o 4 br 1 VI bath k tc:hen
fu n shed 6 Court St $260 a
mo plus ut H "
Dep a Ref
Call 814 446 4926

Newly remodeled charm ng 1
br unfumrahed apta n Galbpo
1 t175 $226 per month Oep
&amp; Ref r•qu red C11 614 446
232&amp; or 441 4425

Duplex fo Rent 2 br ac stove
retr g dw fumiahed Ref &amp;
dep required l ke n8'.111 122&amp; a
mo
Call 814 448 3888 or
446 .U91

1 400 14 ft commerc II tp•c•
Suitable tor off cet or Mailing
Corner of 2nd &amp; Pine Call
614 441 2325 or 441 4425

Furn shed apt neltt to I brary
One p otea11onal edult only
Park ng Cell 814 446 0338
28
carpet efng and stove
681 l d Ave 1250 a mo plua
dep Call 614 246 9696

2 Mob e homes 1 ace ot 2
t om Hannan T ace
Schoo • Ru al ware blaek top
road Cal 614 258 6343
m 111

1974 Conco d 3 b
14•70
to a alee new c a pel extra
nee t8960 Call 614446

1986 Modula hom a &amp; 3 br
t • ler on p lvlte lot Alia tuated
on 10 aces 10 m nut111 f om
Gall pollt Call 814 446 0362
Repo11t111ed homes from Gov t
t om *1 00 plus epelrl taaea
Throughout OH N•t onw d el
Also lax propen •• Cal 218
463 3000
nclud ng Sunday
E11.t H1278
3 br
fin shed buem11nt
electr c wood heat appl cancea
Appra sed at U4 000
Sale *49 900 Call 614 448

u••g•

3040

2

In Memonam
In Memory of
ILO HURT
1913 1986

33

Busmess
Butldmgs

Prec1oue memories

how they hnger
lowd and ITIII-.1 by
wife ch11dran and grandchildren

In Memory Of
VIRGIL DAY
Who passed away
Sept 13 1984
Dear Husband and
Father you are
not forgotten
Though on earth
you are no more
Stilt In memory you
are with us
As you always were
before
M11aed and loved
by your w1fe Mary
SOil and daughter
In law Ferret and
Petrlcia Da

Commercial bu ding• fo lease
Downtown Pt Pleasant StOfll
off cet
A One Real Estate
Ca ol Yeage 8 oker Ca 304
875 6104

15 000 Co I e14 694 3833 .,
e 1729

Appro• 3 acres Fruh trees rural
water tNall septic tenk fh 1
between 8 dwell &amp; No Gall •
H S Lots of road frontage
Ill 600 Call 61. 388 9354

eo

1 ~ au lot on Jarrya Run Rd
Apple G ow wHh rural w•ter

304 578 2383
PRICED RIGHT
One acre
buikUng lot• on At 2 .. Alhton
Public watvr and mob le homn
P«ml...d 304 670 2330
One •or• lott on Ma11on 80 at
Aahton public water mabUe
homft permitted
down
e110 per mon1h 304 178

•soo

2338

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olt\le St Gall polis
NEW I pc wood group *399
Liv ng oom aut" *118 •as&amp;
Bunk b1d1 wHh bedding t199
Ful alZII manre11 &amp; foundettOn
sta ling
199 Reel ners
start ng t99
USED Beds dresser. bedroom
aultes t199 t299 Desks
wnnger washer • complete 1 ne
of ueed fu niture
NEW
Wett•n boata
UO
Workboatl $18 &amp; up (Staal &amp;
soft toe I Call 814 «6 31 fi9

Happy Ads

Lo~e
APARTMENTS mob e homes
houses Pt Pleesant and Ge I po

Is 614 446 8221
2 bedroom turn sed apt et and
depol t New Haven W Va

304 882 3267
6024

Furn sh&amp;d 2BR c able ewa abe
AC
ver v ew n Kanauga
Foate 1 Mob le Home Pa k Ca I
614 448 1602

12:.60MobileHome 2b 8150
a mo s 160 dep located on
Sowa daR dge Rd Call 614
258 6208 or 246 6122

1 a er to rant 260 4th A11e
81 75 a mo AI utI t e1 pad Ca I
&amp;14 446 0544

Mollg
8. Alison

or 304 773

11

3 rooms and bath gas heat
g ound f oar washe and d yer
hook up no ch dren mmed ate
occu pancy No pett phone
304 675 4480 ext 53 Ot 60
One biKiroom fu n shed apar1
ment n Po nt Pleasant Ext a
ciee n end n ce Adu ts no pets
phone 304 675 1386
One and two bedroom apts
Pont Pleasant 304 675 2480
even nga ca 6,., 446 2200
Fu n 11hed ept Adults only 2
rooms and beth cle'n Ca

304 675 24e2
Very n ce 3 bed oom all electr c
apartment
a ge porch c: ty
water No pllts Oepo111 end
reference requ ltd C ab C eek
Rd t226 month Pus utI tea
304 675 6609 afte 5 30 675
1087

Furmshed Rooms

Rooms fo
ent day week
month Gall a Ho1el Call 614
446 9580 Rent as low as $120

Help Wanted

ATTENTION!
UNEMPLOYED AND DISLOCATED WORKERS
There 1s ftnnnc1al oss1stonce available for stu
dents of the Heat Pr0&lt;ess1ng technology offered
by Hocktng Techntcol College begtnnmg fall
quarter whtch starts September 14 Thts IS a
cooperohve educ:at1on two year onoctalt
degree program Students of the program wtlj
alternate quarters of tnstructton and 1ndustrr
related expartence dunng the two rear ptrtod
Completion of fhe program wtll enable 1ndt
vtduals to enter on Industry where there 11 a
htgh demand and solary for heat trealtng sk1lls
If you ore Interested tn the program you may
&lt;ontoct Mr R N Johnson or Mr Jerry M&lt;Cio1n at

1 800 282 4163 or 1 7S3 3S91 bf 2403

month
2 &amp; 3 b

mob le homes Cal
614 446 0527 afte
2 PM
anytime week ends

Fu n shed oom S75 Util t fJI
pad Share bath S ngla m•le
919 Second Gall pols Cell
446 4416 atte 7pm

TEMPORARY FULL TIME SECRETARY II
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Rto Grande Cottege/ Commumly Cottage an

month

nounces1he open ng of a temporerv full t me posi
I on for a Secretary II in the School of Nur.1ng

Cell 614 992 7521

814 992 2363

44

Apartment
for Rent

Report ng dtreclty to the Dean of tho School of

othe t.ours

Nurstng thts secretanal pos1tton 11 responsible for
the general secretar el dut•es of the faculty of the

46 Space for Rent

school 11 well as all of the secreta nat work for the
Dean Excellent typmg and mterpersonal sk1ll1 are
requnea
H1gh school degree or equNalent 11 requtred Prev1
ous offtca eKpenence as well as worlung knowl
edge af word processors and computers rs heghly

Off ce Space fo
ent Excel
downtown Gal pols ocatlon
lnqu es call 614 446 4222

3 Announcements

preferred
Antlctpated begmntng

data

for the po11t1on

would

be November 30 1987 Entry wage 54 95 per
hour for th s 37 V2 hour week wtth standard work

hours of Monday through Fnday 6 00 a m 4 30 p

m
Interested persons should send a resume 1nclud
tng the name of three references and a cover letter

before the dead! ne of October 9 t 987 to

NO HUNTING
AT NIGHT or DAY
NO DOGS ALLOWfD DN
PROPERTY OF
MINNA PERSINGER
Bladen Mmorvtllt Road

Uptta s unfu n shed epanm&amp;nt
Ut I tlea pa d Carpeted no en ld
reno peta C•ll614 446 1637
Furn shed apartment 8210
utI t es pad 1 bdr 920 Fourth
Gal po 1 Call 446 4416 after
8pm
2 BR apts 6 closets k tthan
IlPPI turn shed Waaher Dryer
hook up ww carpet newly
panted deck
Regency Inc
Apta Ca
304 675 n3e or
67&amp; 6104
Fum11hed Apt
1 8
$226
lit t et pe d 701 4th Ave
Gallipo 1 Cal 614 446 4418
tftef 8 00 PM

3 Announcements

&amp;14 . .

County App ance Inc Good
used appl ancH and TV aett
Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon thru
Sat 614 44&amp; 1698 827 3«1
Aw Gallipol a OH

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers dryer• ref ager.ton
ranges Skaggs Appliances
Uppe R ve Ad bnida Stone
Crest Motel 614 4•16 7398

2 bed oom house newly edone
New bath new k tchan For ent
as of Oet 1 1 month en 1
month secur ty equ rad Call
614 992 5687 between 9 00
and 6 00

36 lots &amp; Acreage
V1cant lot on Pine Str"t n
Gallipolis Water end sewage
Parcel No 007 023 021 00

..•.........

90 D•v• ume •• e..h with
approved credit 3 Mila out
Bulav lie Rd Open 9am to 5pm
Mon th"' Sat Ph 614 446

Dt. Linda/

20 acre farm w th 3 BR houae
Hannan T ace Road Glenwood
W Va tor moe nformat on ca
3047736118 or 7735186
afte 5 00

34

61 Household Goods

Fu n ahed wood burn ng f repace cable &amp;\It labia. utI ti"
pad 1 man on~ Foate 1 Mob le
Home Park Call 614 446
1602

238 1

Farms for Sale

S x acre m n fa m fenced pas
ture plus wood and one ba n
two out bu d ngs three bed
room all electr c br ck rench
0\18 looking r ve
near town
Ca 3046767119

e

S•ve 1 ot Check ut out for
carpet and furn ture 9•12
C.rpet $150 8 place wood tlv ng
room sun: *398 Mollohan
Fu n ture Upper Rrver Rd Call
614 446 74.U.

Val rrv Fu n ture new &amp; used
Lllrge aett on of qua ty furn
ture
1 21 6 Eastern Ave
Gall pols

Ott ce Space for Rent Excellent
for Ano neva Accountant ate
C 011 to Court House Call
W semen Real Estete Agency
614 446 3644

Located on M o nlng S a Ad
Racne 14K70 2 bedroom
fem lv room w 1h f ep ace I 'V ng
oom w th t l d ng doo 1 fu ly
equ pplld k tchen f ont and be k
po ches storage bldg tel up and
ready to move n Two acre lot
fo rent Cal afte 6 00 pm
614 354 4084

•us

0322

Mer ch~ ndt se

Furn atted ap11rtment 3 ooma &amp;
beth clote to Wash ngton
Sehoo Ca 304 675 29_90

46

Repouesaed Mob le Hornet We
heva em we f nance em Exam
p e 198'4 C nton 14.:70 thee
bed oom 1 ~ ba h f ota eleet
c 'ofery good cond t on 8 500
down payments at 8210 pe
month 800 828 0752

For lease

Sotu end chairs Pficed from
•386 to t985 Tabltt *50 end
up to
Hid•• Hde 1310
to e&amp;l&amp; Reclinen •221 to
1375 lampt t21 to *125
D1nettaa 1109 and up to *411
Wood tabla w
chatra *211 to
•795 O.ak f100 up to U7&amp;
Hutehal 1400 end up Bunk
beda compiMe w m•n,.....
1295encl..,pto*315 labybeds
I 1 10 Mattr..... or boK IIPrintt
full or twin tiS firm 171 !l"d
188 Quaan • • t221 K ng
•360 4 drawer ch"t 188 Gun
cabinets 6 uun Gas or electrie
ange t3715 Baby man,.. ...
•3&amp; • t46 Bad frlma UO
tlO &amp; K ng "-me teo Good
Mlectlon of bedroom sunea
metll cab nets hlllldbo8rds 130
and up to t66

Happg

for Rent

1986 Clayton Newport mob e
home 2 BR bay w ndow n
ki1chen 0 ahwuhe underp n
n ng Ct
614 388 9013
t 1 5 000 Nagqtiab a

SPACES FOR RENT
Trailar
kJtl Rt 1 Locust Road b1ck ol
k . k 304-67&amp; 1078

Up~oulrs futn shed 2 oom1 &amp;
beth Clean No petl Dep &amp;
Ref requ red UtI tift paid Call
814 448 1619

9 30 • 30

Ha\le toamend board tor eJde tv
Reuonable Call 81 4 992
7204

1

Ava abe Oct
HMC 1 adult
dep required
Ce 814 441

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Rooms to rent by week or

Sttuations
Wan led

Will ca a for penona w th
nervotJt or mental d aorders and
elderly n my pnvate home Elm
Home M ddleport Oh o 614

Sp11ca for small trailers AI
hook ups cable Alao afflelenc:v
rooms air and cable Mason
W Va Call 304 773 15161

6

0176

c.

12

1 Bedroom Gartte Apt cent al
air good locat on Ref 1nd dep
requ ed Call 114 11146 4169

LAYNE &amp; FURNITURE

9 5

42 Mobtle Homes

1976 Buddy Mo b l e Hom t:~
14d)6 wth 1011.32 addton
nc ud ng woodburner Owners
mo11ed mu11sell Be at offer Ca
814 446 8427 afte 5 30 PM
AAA Sa " Rep •• Ga 1 and
Ma gt County d•al fo hom•
malcert Se 1 AAA membe th p t
to vour fr end1
ne ghbora
relatNII Eve von• need1 one!
0 ea opportunity to wo k with
grear people 11 ng • II eat
p oductand make a great Irving
Vou H ove ttl • ob Send •
esume o wo k h st o v to AAA
The Auto C ub of South..,, e n
Oh o 710 Walla St Pont
mouth Oh o 46882 Aun Bob

4 b
house 11nd t br house
both loceted n R o Grande nell.t
to CO lege Call 614 246 9170
or 448 1323

COUNTRY MOilLE Homa Park.
Route 33 North of Pomeroy
Ranul ualert Call 614 992

7479

Downtown 1 b furn shad ept
ac carpeted 8 225 a mo t 1 00
dep Call 614 4•6 1788

3 b house ac e lot located
betwelln Gall po ' lo~ s &amp;
Goodyea Plant Atte 4 00 ca ll
304 676 2683 0 576 2101

32 Mob1ie Homes
for Sale

D-3

51 HouHhold Good•

.48 1467

01

owner upkeep F eplace cent al
111
J b
1 h bath s pat o
co u tye d man cu ed ewn
ban 48a64 meta bid and
mo e Ca Sh1 on Stevena562
2215 Q Century 21 Sham ock
7S7 6969 Leon area Rt 62

&amp;••••

REPS NEEDED
fo busin111 aecounu Full
T me •10 000
000 Pa t
1 me 112 000 111000 No
Selling
ap•at bua n1111 Set
your 0¥'11'1 houra Tra n ng p ovldod
l 1 &amp;12 938 oe70
M f
B1m to ~pm Cent tl
St•ndt d T m•

Houses for Rent

Uret1 kJcat on Up1ta111 unfur
nllhecf. 2 b
ut 1 ties PI d
Aduhaonly Ce after3 30 614

4 bed oom 1 ~ bath• bas•
mMt eenta air 2 ca ge age
Lynn St New Haven 304 882

yn

·~c\IPtld

Renlals

614 742

Stat on manaa• to oct com
ptnv W te aaume of eape
nenc. and quallf cat ona to Oa y
Sentmal P 0 BoK 7295 Pomeoy Ohio 415719

AVON All 1 . . . Ctll Ma
W eave 304 "82 2645

46 Space for Rent

Apartment
for Rent

3091

21

.,,.,1y

Call after

W II p ck up and deliver Good
uaed mowe a to sa e Cal

cloaa

Perhapa you sent a plaoter or spray

FARM CITY

Gove nment Homes from •1 (U
fPI I De nquant ta)l p operty
Repaufl .. ons Ca 806 687
8000 En GH 9806 to current
repo llal

2 o 3 bed ooms double ot

Park Cuttod an fo Fort Buff ng
ton laand pa k on SA 124 1
Portland Oh o
Yur
ound
caretalutt
cont ect Ap
pUcadon deadl ne 1 0 02 17
Conuct Oh o Hlttoricat Soc A'IV
1986 V.. ma Ave Columb~o~t
Oh 43211 Ah Stave Wo t e
&amp;14 297 2631

17 000 00

6 00 pm 304 578 2006

41

6 oom house two baths new

Grow 1 Lawn MowfJr Repe

Road

ent

roof Nunsh windows gerage

227 1510

•

'

has the most complete
feeding program in the
area.

CRIMPING
All Available at MGM Farm Caty No

We nMd 1 c., • ., m nded p&amp;aple
or ented person to work'" a h gh
quality dant•l oH ce The pllrfee1
job to thll r ght peraon Please
aand complete retume to Oa ly
Sent net 8o111 729 K Pom..-oy
Oho

992 6873

I"

MGM FARM CITY, INC.

MIXING

N. .dad Dantat Hygential fo 1
people or anted h gh qua tty
dental office Send compltne
11ume to Da IV Sentinel Boa:
729 K Pomarov Oh o

4 room house for sale o
Co 1614 448 2666

44

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6 68 a~;:rea with wei Jerr;t Run

88

I

GRINDING

suo

Uke new rna ntenance free 2
br anch i u y c:a peted 15m n
to Gal pol 1 or Mercerv I e Call
814 266 6200

Acc"Pt nu bids to removal oi
houH t HI ..,d 2 tma I bu ld
inga Ptyment on cornp tt on
Proof of nauranc:t requtred
lnqu re at South•n StttH 1 &amp;1 9
Kanawha St Pt Pleasant M F

SCOTT FOLMER

you need help or suggestions on your farm
programs, we have a freld serv1ceman to help you
Just call and we'll be there!

448

36 lots &amp; Acreage

Homes for Sale

Bookkeape wantftd H S gfld
w th some computer aaper ence
p efer ..t F'-11.ibtt hou I pGIIIbl• nqu.ra at Southern Statn
1519 Kanawha St Pt pteaunt

K nan• 304 8711 1781

loat 1nd Found

No axpe ~~~nee necHury Mutt
be eva ab 1 to mmed ate em
plovment Hours 1 PM ro 10
PM t1200 a month Call
Monday only 9 00 AM 2 00 PM
for peaonal lntarvew 614

31

W II do baby sin ng In my home
Call 814 387 7698

•eo

tra ned 7 w.-1 old
kitt~NtJ 2 blacll and whha cuta
at c.., be 304 1715 7242

6

HELP WANTED

8 ABVS nER

e14 ..e 2.57

Old p •Y*' upright p ano Call

Want to babys t n my home
Have good raterencea Cont•ct
Judv S.nder1at 814 448 8621
or 2fi8 8783

&amp;099

Unar

Sm•llco .. 1 V' okt NOPIP•I
Good naturad and lllutt ch ldren
Call 814 317 7815

accepting appl ca1 on a
Subwev Sandw chn a. Sa ada
303 Upper R ve Ad Mon F
10 00 AM 4 00 PM A~ly n
person Manageman1 po1n on
open

R N

M•l• k~ten wh 111 wtth oran.,.
apots to ai~•away 10 good
homa Ca •u .UI 3197

2 year old fMlala c:M hltd thota.
good mouN phone l04 en

Respiratory Tharaptat 19 bed
hospital with lmmedia1e open ng
ror e Certified ot reglstryel u ble
Reap atory Therep tt CompMj..
tiva alary and fringe benet t
peckage Send esume or apply
In person to Oak Hill Community
Med eel Center 350 Charlotte
Ava Oak H II Oh 415651 or cal
Adm n It a to •I 614 882

Sept c tank pumpii)Q res dl{!t •
It commer ca t80 pe load
Aon EvansEnterpr HI Jackson
on o Call 614 286 6930

232 8

I wtl old puppt" wo mtld C.ll
01.251 ,...

O.rm.n Sh"Phwd Coft am • AI
lhott Fr ~ty 614 VV:Z 273&amp;

a

Peraon for ganara farm wo k
milk ng auiaunt Must hiiYI
sound tam ly I fe &amp; no dr nk ng
Benefits d.,...d on e•per•ance
&amp; attitude Reply w1th 3 refaren
e• to Box T 905 ce e of t he
Galllpo 1 Oa y Tr bun e 826
Th rd Ave
Gallipolis OH
45831

W •n ed to buy st•ndlng tim~
C1
,1,
l omm tt 114 742

Ia - &amp;75-1333

7

3358

Governmant Joba $18 040
*19 230 yr Now h r n; Cal
805 687 5000 Ed R 9805 to
cur ent tedar•l list

3018

GIVeaway

014 406 790.

An noun ce 111 e111 s

Gn1eaway

FrH kh:tant to gOod homN
eoma and '"them )04 175

4

Wanted To Buy

Tribn - 44&amp;-2342
Slldlllll - 912-2151

4

AVON Sell A \/On
Chr 1tmat
Make40pt cent Call614 446

Now

0 d tu n tu • 10y1 qu ta d 1
nwa e e t c One p ect or whole
h10 ltho d cnh pt d 304 876
72 U o 676 8899

nJ

1B Wanted to Do

nn

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auct1on

R c k Pea son Auct oneer II
eensad n Oh Q1 end Wilt V u
n a E1 ate antique f•m 1qu l.
dat on Ill •• .904 n3 &amp;78!5

largest single grain supplier to
the Sovie t Union In )986 A7
Ca nadia n shipments totaled
more than 8 million tons The
E uropean Community was a
close second Those two sources
accounted for nearly 60 percent
of the grain Imported by the
Soviets
U S sales of only 4 9 m illion
tons were the sma llest since
1974 75 a nd accounted lor only 17
percent of the total
The department le fl un
changed Its es tlma• e that the
Soviet Union will harves 205
million Ions of grai n this &gt;•ar
despife harvest delays That
Includes 11 I 5 million tons of corn
and ot ho&gt;r coarse grains 78 5
million tons of wheat and the resl
miscellaneous c rops
This years crop forecast Is
almost as la rge as last yrar s
harvest of 210 million tons Last
year and this yea r are the only
rimes since 1978-79 th a t the
Soviels ha' e han est I'd morr
than 200 million tons

hnbq tm.- Jentbatl

gra m that ai med to trim su1
pluses by requiring producers 10
tdle acreage to quahfy for
generous farm subsidies
In 1985 farmers harvested a
record 8 9 billion bushels of corn
used primarily for a nima l feed
some huma n consumption and
!ndustnal uses
The department foreca s t a
crop of 1 96 blllloll- bushels of
soybea ns "hlch would be 2
percent less than both last
month s forecast and last year s
crop
Th e national average soybea n
yte ld Is expected to be a near

Porch S.le Sept 9 thru 12
leon Baden Road
some
anr quea

Soviet purchases 'sluggish'

Cor11 hanrest estimate drops

1 1 Help Wanted

Yard Sale

\Of

New rule for hog farmers
will take effect on October 8
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Hog 22 herds In eight states were
farmers soon will be required to found to carry 11
tag sows and boars Instead of
Meanwhtle thP September
usmg tattoos to track brucellosis
Issue of the government publica
the bactPrial disease the Agrlcu l
lion
Agr icultural Research
ure Department has been bat
reports nine compan es have
thng for more than a quarter
obtained licenses ro make a
century
vaccine against a hemorrhagic
The swine disease can Infect entent!s In turkeys
people and the new rule that
The vaccine ts the firs t ol It s
takes effect Oct 8 will help kmd licensed by the goHrnment
trace rea~Ior animals to herds to f1ght the Intestinal disorder
of orlgm "hen blood samples "hlch supresses a turkeys tm
taken at slaughter tes t pcsltlve uune system and causes sudden
for brucellosis the department death In 5-to 10 week old birds
repcrrs
accordmg to the publicat on
Bert Hawkins administrator
In testina l disorders "ere the
of the departments Animal and second worst di sease problem In
Pla nt He alth Inspect ton Sen 1ce
said m an lntervtew last week
that mosl slaug hterhouses have
a sk mnmg process that has
WASHINGTON tUP[) - So
1e ndered traditional tattoo
viet grain purchases have been
mark ngs use less
so s luggish that U S analysts
Therefore ear and bac k tags
no" project the Kremlin s lm
arE' needed lo IdPnltf; so" sand
ports this season will he the
boars for lntet state movement
low est In nine years
Hawkins said
In those estab
Last Thursday the Agrlcul
llshments that st tll "§" the
ture Department trimmed 3
sca ldmg ptocess a slaughter
mtlllon metric tons from ns
attoos can C'O nrln ue to be used
forecast of Soviet grai n lmpcrfs
"!th prior agency app roval
for 1987 88
Brucelros ls 1s an Infectious
The new estimate Is 28 million
bacterial disea se that ma y cauS('
tons the smallest amount since
pregnant a mm als to abort or give
the Soviets harvested a record
bh th to 11 eak offsp mg govern
crop of237 million tons In 1978 79
ment sc en t1 sts sa' It also ca n and lmporred only 15 6 million
ca use mal e anima l stcrlllt\ and
tons
ts cons dered a health 1is k to
The department n Its monthly
humans In contact with Infected
updatP on the Soviet grain
lives toc k or fresh!' killed sit uation also reduced It s est!
ca rcasses
mate of the Kreml n s 1986- 87
The government em bat ked on
lmpcrts to 28 8 million tons
a p ogram to eradlca P bt ucello
Includi ng 16 mtlllon tons of
sts n 1961 vhcn an esllmated 6 wheat 12 3 million tons of corn
percent of tht" count&gt;; s breedmg
a nd other coarse grains and
foda;
het ds 11 e1 c Infected
500 000 tons of miscellaneous
bruce llosis outbrea ks are rare
crops
Hawk ns sa id For example m a
Preliminary data show that for
recent n ne month penod onl y the first time Ca nada was fhr

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Ms Phylhs Mason Personnel Officer

Attn Secretary II - Nurstng
Rto Grande College/Communtly Cottage
P 0 Box 969
R o Grande OH 45674
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Is now BCC8PI!f19 bids
from sub-contractors for

Metgs County Nurttng
Home We would t•e to
ancourage mmorrty IUb-

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pate In order to recetva a
set of plena for lhe projeCI
you mutt submit a com

peny

111SUme

four refer

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�Page-D-4-The Sunday Times-Sentinel
51 Hou.ehold Goods
PARSONS FURNITIJRE
New WOod 8 PC

IJ\HOQ INOOd

1uttes, s399 95 chest of draw
._rers 4 dr.war $48. &amp; ck•wer·

$69 96, mattre11 • box spnngs-

fullslze 312 coli. t149 95 set.
twtn mattresaes. $96
sat
THE WORKING
MAN'S FRIEND

55 Building Supplies

'

1 - Masamte

pnmed

std1ng

1 116 x8' Jt16' honzonal lap
$26 .50 aq or 21 sq I•« S16 00

••2 - Abttlbi

51 HO\lSehOid Goods 54 Misc. Merchandise 57
Kenmore washer, 175 Spfled
au..n washer, t76 . Dryer,
196 Magtag wrmger washer.
896 30" electrir: range, 175
36 " electric range. 175 20"
g.. range 175 30" gas range.
$96 SmaH washer &amp; drYftr,
196 each Upnght freezer.
I 150 Harvest gold relr~g •
$125 Skagga Appliances 669
Upper Rtvn Ad Galhpolts. Oh
61 4·446· 7398
Used refrig .. washer &amp; dryer
Mollohan Furn.ture Call 614·

446 7444

26 " RCA-XU 00 color sohd
state Excel cond $100 Call

614-446 2390 .

ttdlng or panahng
preflnsthed 7 1 16x4' •6 .' 14 95
PC , 26 pt: up 13.95

G E heavy duty washer $100

3 - Aiumtnum atdmg wtth msu
lated backer 825 00 aq Only 40
or 60 sq's
4 - lA ol'%"x4 ' K8' tongue &amp;
grooV&amp; Wafer board Sheetmg or
floormg
9&amp; and 17 95 each
5 - 901b
wt rolled roofmg
Whtta &amp; Green &amp; Or•ftwood &amp;
Ear1htone $8 95 roll
6 - 15\b wt taU paper Black
16 95 Roll
·
7 - 29 gage whtte or brown
• valley or. fluhmg metal
2B " x60' 819 96. roll
8 - Bath panels t1le board 4'x8'
Embossed and smooth S4 99 to
$12 96
9 - Wood and masomte panehng
4'xB' , several patterni S4 95 to
88 95
1 0 - Moldmg to rrl"atch panehng
1- corners, 0 · corners cap and
d1v1der stnps 81 25 each
11 - AII wood turned Spindle
column , porcfl po1ts 4 'and 6 ",
8 ' end 9 ' long 2 for $35 00 and
2 tor $45 00
•12-'A"x12"x8 cedar boards
18 00 each 2 lor 615 00
13- Cottage grade p1ne plank
mg, channel groove 16sq f1 per
bundle 88 00 per bundle some
cedar
14- Wmdow and door tnm ,
-prefiniShed and unfuushed
• 81 25to 8300 7'pcs
15 - 32 " ll76"~t!Ye" tempered m
,aulated glau panels S25 00
each
16- Epoxy coated steel w~re
Closet and eabtnet shelvmg 60
per cent below retail
17- Bruce preflmshed oak floor·
tng natureland med1um fintshes
20 sq h . peck $45 00 and 10
pka and up S 39 95
18 - 6 gel elumtnum tibered
roof coattng $20 96
19 - Cannon craft pme louvered
•nter.or shutter! at wholesale
20- H•gh gloss 6 pc tubwall kn
With glue S29 95
21 - 28 ' x20 " shd1ng glassmed
1010e cab~net With lights
839 95
22 - 30 almond double door
vamty wtth marble top $79 95
23- 17x19 mm1 vamty w1th
'marble top . S29 95
24- 0ver 200 vamtys set up on
thew room floor Oak 60'
double bowl With marble top.

Large heavy duty rocktng ehatr
Very mce S40 Call 614 446
3142

sa

0199 95
25 - 0ak Medtclne cab.nets
579 95 and $89 95
26- 0ak toilet sean S19 96
27 - 30 " x30 ' plate m1rrors.
$24 95
28 - Sohd brass t11gtl polished
'ollntty faucets, S19 95 Antique
brass S19 95
29- Sohd bross h1gh polished 3
handle tub and shower faucet
544 96
30- Brtght brass and antique
brass tnp lever tub drams
S19 95
31 - Chrome Y~~asnertest vanity
faucets. S9 96
32 - 4 pc sohd oak towel barset,
$19 95
33- AII types of hand tools
Mecnan•c and carp&amp;nler B1g
Discounts
34 - Two Pouch all leather car
pentar apron wnh belt $16 95
35 - Perma ~ ~1g1d sheetmg
msultton . fo1l one s1de
1/, ' x4 ' a8
$4 99 % $5 9!:l , 1 " .
$6 99
36 - 72 " Btrch starter kitchen
72 " base 2 15
wall cab
1 valance . 1 72 " pc top

• 1 99 95
45 - 1 pe

F1berglass tub and
shower white and colors
$149 95 to 5179 95
46 - 2 pc f1berglau tub and
shower whtte and colors
t175 00 to $199 95
47 - 1 pc acryhc tub and shower
wtth ce1l1ng $249 95 tD
t299 96
48 - 1 pc hber~lass and acryhc
shower stalt only S179 95 to
1299 96
49 - Wt-ute steel bath tub onty
non stud bottom 569 95
50 - Kitchen and bathrotlm and
bar counter top, S2 99 hn H 8
• 10' &amp; 12 ' pes
51 - K lu• wh•te b11ck country
side5sq h perctn, $1 SOeach
mortor 55 95 • 2 gal bucket
52 - White commodes 3 gallon
water sellers grade A , $39 95
53 - MIIcellaneous s11es and
colors of marl be 11an1ty tops (Bt
grades S15 00 each Some
double bowl
54 - 36 ' aBO " whne crossbuck
tto"" doors 839 95 each
55 - B grade steel msulated
doora 32 ' end 36 ' black only
819 95
66 - B grade mtenor wood
doors fin1shed and unftntshed
~ 28 " wide down to 12 wtde
$5 00 eBCh
57 - fiberglass oval wflirtpool
bath tubs almond 72 " long
36 " deep. 22 h1gh Complete
w1th pump and plumb1ng Reg
11895 now $895 only a few
58 - Wood burnmg flfeplace
itove, S39 95 uch or 3 tor
$100
59 - Pnces good only wh1le
tupply tut
PENN ' S WAREHOUSE

WELLSTON OHIO

614 384

3645

Call 614 -446 6763.

Refr1g box springs and mat
trest Call 614 446·3732
Ho1polnt portable d1shwaaher.
850 Call 614-266- 6709
Quean 11ze water bed bookcase
headboard, 6 draw~r pedestal
Very good cond $250 Call
614 -245 -9646
New wood &amp; coal heater Used
30 electnc range, mgood cond
No Sunday calls 614· 379

2502

Cataloyllc converters. only
189 96 Moat models Install•·
t1on alao available Mufller Mtn,
9 St1mpson Ava , Athans Ohio
Mllld hard wood slabs 12 par
bundle Contammg epprox 1 'It
ton
FOB Ohio Pallet Co
Pomeroy. Oh10 614- 992 -6481
Old Or~ental rug 9x1 2 wtth
match•ng runner a1e,0 firm

614-992-3955
Hospital bed far sale Ra•ona
ble 1978 Cadillac. other fur·
n11h1ngs Jae Bowland 209 S
Fourth Middleport. Oh1o
Gas furnace 100.000 9TU.
80,000 output 4 yearl ' old
Atr-ease $260 Call 614 - 992·
2517 or 614-992 -6293
Electrtc range I 150, refrlgentor
$200 Both green. exGellen1
cond1t.an Manual Hospital bed
1100 614-992· 6776 or 614·

992 5288

TONY S GUN REPAIRS, hot
reblue~ng , now takmg order
orders for custom Mauaers call
304 67&amp;-4631
Eleetrolu)l Cleaners. complete
attachments &amp;78 eash or terms
arranged, 304·676 4416
Sea•oned oak f•rewood. call
304-675 -2767aher 4 30
Hou~e to btll torn down and
removed . 28Jl44 btds to be
accepted 304·676 · 6660

3 pc hvmg room su•te. good
cond. S160 00 304· 773· 6934

1522

Antiques

Antique chma cabinet wtth
roul")d glass on Sides, claw feet
Also an1/que glassware Call

614 949 3007

54 Misc. Merchandise
Callahan ' s Used l~re Shop Ovet
1 OOOmes,sJzes12 13 14, 15
16. 16 5 8 mtles out Rt 218
Call614 -256 6251
Pintle Cistern atate approved,
plast1c dptlc tanks, plastiC
culverts metal culverts ~ON
EVANS. ENTERPRISES Jack ..
son Oh' 614 286-6930
Quahty f~rewood for sale $25 a
p1ck-up load Bidwell Oh1o Call

614 367 0669
Heat1letor f1re piece complete
Good cond Call 614 446
1340
Fuowood for sale
$30 00
ptck up load, deltvered Call
Roger Meade- 614- 388 9016
or 388 9341
3-wheel b1cycle tor sale

Set of d•amond wedding rings
tor sal1 E11c cond D1amonds
could be remounttlld 304 -675
SURPLUS ARMV
DENIM .
RENTAL CLOTHING (Carharts
10 percent over coat) Ongmal
Army Camouflage, H 0 " Sam "
Somerv•lle's, Old Rt 21. Ea1t·
Ravenswood Fn . Set , Sun
Noon 8 00 p m Other days
IIPPOintments 304 273 6856
tK1ds Camouflege) Green ·
Metro

55 Building Supplies
Building Matenals
Block bflclt sewer p1pes w1n
dows, lintela. etc Claude Win
ten, Rto Grande 0 Call 614

245-5121

Concrete blocks all s11ea yard or
dehverv Mason sand G•lhpoha
Block Co , 1 231h Pme St ,
Galhpohs Ohto Call 614 -446 -

2783
250 used 8x8.1116 cemen1
blocks I 25 eaeh Call 614
446 4163
Ready m1x concrete and all
concrete supplies Call us Velley
B'rook Cement and Supphes
304 773 5234

56

Pets for Sale

Call

614 266 -6090
819 Dakota Far.., home bu11t on
your lot. $12 995 8t up Call
&amp;14 886- 73n
Model 70 Wtnr:hester XTR 243
cal Call 614 256 1726 after
600PM
Campmg Coast · to - Coast
membershtp Call 614 - 3B8

8470
Sears washer Emerson stereo
both as IS Zemth stereo. Accor
d1an K1mbatt Mag1c Chord or
gan Call 614 446 6747

Groom and ' Supply Shop Pet
Groom1ng All breeds • All
styles JuheWebbPh 614· 446

0231
Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel
CFt\ Himalayan Per11an and
Stam... kittens AKC Chow
puppies Naw klnens . Peratans
,Call 614·446- 3844 after 7PM
Pura bred red Doberman pups
8 wks old 160 each Call
614 379- 2813

'

Metgs County Humane Society
flas cats and kittens to adopt
Spaved and neutered end had
shot1 Adoptton fee required
Cell 614 -.992· 6505 or 992 -

1975 Dodg e Stant•SIIC en gme,
stand trans , excel eond
t350 car goes wtth 1t Add 11
furnace by Monarch wtth
blower , was used as lndepend
ar-t furnace used 3 seasons.
$500 Relph Trussell Call 614
949 -2660 E11emngs

3026

For ce d an alec1ru:: turnace
S100 Coior 25 tv $10 Cell
614 742 - 2321
For sale New 12 speed 27 1nct1
boyt b•cycle S125 New 26
tnch glfls 10 speed SSO New
hand croeheted quilt full s1za
S75 Call 614 -992 6529
Ho sp1tal bed. other furn11hlngs
for sale Rea so nable Joe Bow
land 209 S Fourth Middleport.
Ohto

S1amese kittens 17 weeks old,
$50 00 each, 304 675 1319
Enghsh P o~nt er Elhew· Red Wa·
ter Rex 8 reed•ng 6 yrs old,
S3QO 3 ~un Mason Kennell,
12x1 4 &amp;600 Jack ~eynclds
304 576 - 2392
German short han pcmter btrd
dogs 304 675· 2159

57

Musical
Instruments

F1ve Gwtar Collecton-1360- or
JUSt buy one Also Pe8'11ay
pract•ce Amp 176 Call 614
446 0556
Ep1phone Cla111Cal gUitar Call
614-742 2171

POOR BOYS TIRES

On 3rd Street 1n Pt. Pleasant (form" Dunlop
12-13·14·15-11&gt;-11&gt;.S INCH

T~r•

Contort

USED TIIES-30 DAY WAIIAII"

O~e•lng Special
12 ond 13 inth Tires ................ 19,99 Plus Instal.
HOURS · 10 30 AM TO 6 30 PM

(WE ALSO IEPAII TIIESI

If

you can't afford a new set of hrts come and see u1.
Turn left on 2nd s, at edge of Bndge, turn nght on Ma10,
1 biDck turn r1ght on 3rd Bldg on fiQht

SPECIAL-Set of 4 1 S in.

t""--· ...........: .................

SNOW TIRES For 414 Truck (1 set only I

..... '100

S 14 00

plus instal.

LON NEAL- Home Pllone 614-367-7101

KESSEL'S QUALITY HOMES

Clearance Special

/

6" Ext.

'"'
~ •l• --l--- Mo ---+--lz·o----1

Completely
Furnished.
Delivered 8t
Set Up on
Spot Pads.
Vinyl
Skirting
Installed at
No E11tra
Charge

$24,900 (Plus Tax and Title)
I'

(614) 446-7274

547 JACKSON PUCE, GALLIPOLIS
1 Mll1 W1st of Hohtr Hospital, lt. 35

HOURS: ':00·6:00 Monday

t~.ru

1982 ford Van , 60,000 m1/es
t386b 1984FordTempo. auto
PS . P8 .. AC . AM- FM J;ter.o,
t3816 Calll14 281 6522

2985

63

Fruit
8t Vegetables

Ounrav•n Fru•t Farm
C•der. Melron Super Gold Red
&amp; Yellow Dehctoua, Macintosh,
and Gr~met apples, pears, honey, sorghum. and apple butter
P1ck your own grapes 26 c..,tt a
pound Week days 9-6. weelr.enda9· 6 Rt 681 $o of Albany .
Phone 814-698 -8298
Truck Load Sale Hardy Mums,
f2 99 - buy 6 gat 1 fr" 6 lb
Virgtnta apples, 81 69 50 lb
Runet potatoes. $4 99 6 lb
bakt homegrown tom1toea,
t2 76 10 lb bag No 1 ld1ho
pot1toea $1 49 Freestone
peaches. 39 cents lb . 110 99
bushel Foodatampa welcome B
Ill S Produce 1cr011 from P1zza
Hut. Gallipolis •4&amp;-8733 Open
9am -7pm Dally Cloted Sunday

Livestock

Duroc Bo1n. Bred JuJt hke the
boars we tasted It the Oh•o
Testation that ga•ned over 2 6
lba per day Roger B_entley,
Sabina, OH 613 -684-23911

Riding Horse for
114-992-2703

64

Yellow F'reeatone Cannmg
Peaches Now Av.tulable Call for
varletiBI 1nd prtC81
BOBS MARKET
Mason 773 61'21
Open 7" 0ays

Call

Barle~Y U .BO bu . straw t1 50
bale long Bottom. OhiO 614985 3681

Mixed hay S1 bale on wagon
H1y tor bedd1ng 60c 304 676

5579

Transportation

614-266-8261 .

2 1979 Dodge Colta Call
614·441- 0169 after 6 00 PM

1983 Volk1wago" ~abbltt 4
1pd am -fm-cau radio, pb. hke
nfW tires. d1eael Good cond
Cal1614 - 268-1924
1972 El Camino 1 980 VW
dleael SW 19&amp;0 Plymouth
1960 Ford 350 Chey motOr·
trans Call 614 367- 7473
MGB Roadster 16ft ftberglass
bolt 40 hp Johnson motor on
trailer 1974 Fotd pick up Call
614- 448 -1628 or 446- 1339

PUBLIC AUCTION
Sat., Sept. 19, 1987, 1:00 P.M.

LOCATIOI'J: From Gallipolia take 180 to Vinton. The former M ..g..et Sim'ma re1idence
on North Clay Street. Watch for ligna.
HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS
Cumbusl1on stoker stove. GE refrigerator, GE electnc range,
gas range Maytag wrmger washer. kitchen cabmet, 2 dmette
sets and chatrs. TVs (B/ W), rockers, coffee table. end tables,
card table, metal wardrobe pole lamp, cellmg light, drapes,
kn 1ck knacks, d1shes. Nalionaf pressure cooker, baby bed
earner TV tray set. saddle blanket and lots more too num·
erous to ment1on
COLLECTIBLES AND ANTIQUES
Kttchen wood and coal stove (porcela1nl. k1tchen, beds1de,
magaz1ne and sewmg tables. square oak table. 6 oak chatrs
,, ,th claw feet. other oa k cha11s, cane bottom cha11s, dress
ers, maple rocher metal bed, metal hamper, Smger sewmg
mach me, floor lamps h1ghcha~r. baskets Eastman Kodak camera Healmasler ~nd 1calor non 5 gal crock. stoneware
bowl, Clark Bak er m1lk bottles. glassware (C1echostovakia,
red ruby Royal Bluloma, Homer laughlm. depression and
mm e)
'

OWNER-DANIEL M. EVANS

CASH - POSITIVE ID
food Prepared by Tllt Mtthodlst Sunsh1nt Club of V1nton

19n Chev Malibu 6 cyl .
ttandard No reasonable otter
refused Call 614 446 2783

AUCTIONEER: Finis Isaac

71 Auto's For Sale

B

Not Responsible for Accidents or Lost Property
LICensed and Bonded 1n Fovor of lilt State of Otl1o

UOO Call •

1£174 Dodge Dart
614· 379-2804

Public Sale
&amp; Auct1on

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

PUBLIC AUCTION
Saturday, Sept. 19, 1987
10:00 A.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Form Suppltes
&amp; Livestock

LOCATION From Gallipolis take St. Rt.
160 approx . one mile to Kelton Rd (at
Med1cal Plaza). turn right. follow •i11n1.

Thurs., Sept 17, 1987, 5:30 IJ.m.

This auction has bean continued from Sept
6th, the Kenneth Markins sale. located
between Racine and Syracuse, Oh10 on St.
Rt. 124. Formerly Denver Parson home
Watch for sale sigos.
TOOLS &amp; MISC
l ots ol crosscut saws and hand saws block planes brace
and b1ts mot ors, handles. scales lant er ns. hay kmle m1sc
tool boxes, bottles and InSulators cow bell. h01 se co lla~ and
m1sc sleds plastiC p1pe ham mers axes, squares and all
kmd s of tools Small wflllnR desk and chau. dresser, m1sc
electllcal appliances lots of new wall t1le App rox 3 h1 s ol
selling Come one, come all'
OWNERS-Kenneth &amp; Vermonl Markins
CASH
EATS
POSITIVE ID
992 -7301 DAN SMITH - Aucttoneer 949 -2033

61 Farm Equipment
CROSS!!. SONS
U S 35 West Jackson Oh1o
614· 286-6461
Massey Ferguton New Holland
Bush Hog Sales&amp;: Serv1ce Over
40 used tractlj)ra to choose ftom
&amp; complete hne of new &amp; upd
eQuipment Largest selectton 1n
S E Oh10
BOO Ford tractor, plows disc 6
ft Ford bush hog, $3450 200
gal
spray tenk. S296 Call

614-286-6522
Tobacco Balemg bolt Excel
cond . $50 Call614· 446 -4163

Not Responsible for Accidents or Loss of Property

83550 Coli 614 288 6522

PUBLIC SALE

~epoaseuedl Must nil 2
quonset-style tteel bultdtngs
Brand new ftevarerected One IS
40 f1 K40 ft W1llaall for b1lance
owed Call Cart 1·800- 627·
4044

Thursday, Sept. 24-12:00 Noon

The estate of Ruby Russell. Case #25195.
w1ll be sold at the resodence, 559 South
Second St • Middleport, Ohio
HOUSEHOLD
Coppertone fngida1re relng/ fieuer, Qlppertone f11@daue
washer &amp; drye1 Qlppertooe Sunray gas ran ge. walnut dropleaf d1·
nette w~h 4 chan&gt;, Zenrth color TV, 2 4 pc bedroom SUIICS pot1a
ble Mm11al TV. 6 band rad1o, g&lt;lSSIP bench, WMe sewmg machme
wrth cabinet. end tables, rpond and square coffee tables 1echnC1
d1neneset wdh 4 cha1rs gt1dC1 and lawnchau, Astropulse 17 blood
pressure montt01. Hixl'ler upright sweepe1 ~Cl eo Sllverpl;ile llal
ware. Royal lypewr~er, Su nbeamelec. bwnmowe1 4 tans hedge
t11mmer, weedealer. blende1 toaste1 can opener 1oa~e1 oven GE
m~&gt;er cooke11fryer. crock pot salad maker elec. knlla plus pOls,
pans. d~hes. and miSe
JEWElRY
Watches R1ngs and Costume
WilliS (. BlOWER - Admintstrotor

CA
Allts Ct.almen tractor
2 14' plows 1 h d1sc 2 row
cult•vator. 7 h mower. spare
part1, S1500 Call 614· 742·
2034
Bars chatna, and sprockets to fit
almost any saw SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO . Henderson.
W Va 304 676 -742,
Homehta and Jon' sered Serv1ce
&amp; SupP.h•
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO
Henderson WV . 304 675 ·
7421
Tobacco or tom•to stakes, 304·
675· 1020 after 5 00 call 304·

AUCTIONEER 'S NOTE Tl'\e Henry• are mov1ng to
Florida 1nd hftv&amp; COn'IMIUIOned Ul tO Hll manv items
that have accumulated for nearly -'0 "¥••n Thie In clude• a good anortment Some1h1ng for jutt about
avorybody Be on t1me

SALE CONDUCTED FOR MR AND MRS C L HENRY

APPLIANCES Whulpool washe1 and d1yer, chest lr e~e r . 2
RCA col01 TVs
BICYClES Gu l s 26 3 &lt;peed boy s 26" 3 speed, Huffy g111's
10 speed boy s 10 speed. Hul1y e•e1C1se b1ke
HOUSEHOLD: Re cl~ner , 6 dm1ng 1oom c han ~ baby changmg
table w/drawers 3 lamps, tuepl3 ce logs, d1nette set w/ 6
c hatrs

MISCEllANEOUS. Pl ant stand plant sa nd w/ g1ow bulbs. floral arrangements. Avon hoWes, Tupperware coaHs and sup
pl1es p1ctUil'S, 011gtnal od pamtmgs Ctld p1ctures, fla mes, Cole-

man coole1 thermos 2 PICniC ta bles w/ benches gr~ll. lawn
lur~11tu~e 13 PC set) llower pot~ set p1lchmg ho1seshoes. II
bundles asphalt roolmg. d1splay case Chnstmas decorat1on s
TOOLS MiSe hand tools miSe garden toots saw horses, gas
cans. tool chesl lor lull s11e piCkup truck WindShield !01
PICkup. m1sc electncal tools
GLASSWARE. M1sc d1shes 8 aqua c h~na plates w/ wneal pat
tern Homer Lau ghlin bowl C3val~er, Royal Swnl ch1na bowls.
bread pi ales. sugar. sa lt &amp;pep per. set l1moges chma Lync pattern lnmmed 22K gold
STON( JARS G1ay w/ blue pnnled ·wayne Oamllll1 L1Qu01
CattletsbUi g, Ky ", other m1sc stone 1a1s
GUNS Remmgton pump 22 short -long or long nile. 221oog n
lie only. New Haven. Conn Both guns a~e m need ol~epa lf
AUTOMOBilES 1975 Olds !leila 88 350 eng,ne 4 dom . AC
w1th AM f M 11d10 cassette player 1964 Old! Cutlass 2 dr 4
spd w1th Muncy tr11nsm1s9on Both autos a&lt;e &lt;n need of repa11
Both motor s &lt;ound gooo
BOAT. 16ft Cru1se1 Inc w~ h l&lt;a~ler . 22 hp mot01, new wond
sh1eld also canvas cove1 Boal 1ntenor looks ve1y good Has
mahogany tnm Hull" wood lapboard Needs repa11 Could be
a C1aSSit
OTHER IIEMS 100 NUMEROUS TO MENTION'

AUCTIONEE~S:

M. L. (Bud) McGhee
and Steve McGhee

P 0 Box 191, Gall ipolis. Olt . 45631

614-446-0552

JIM CARNAHAN - Audioneer

6 ton Gehl Silage wagon Power
take off corn aheUar All tn good
cond 304 676 1487

LIC &amp; Bonded 01110 1nd Wtst Vlr&amp;inla
TERMS OF SALE Cash or check with proper I D.
Not Respons ible lor ~cc1dt11ts or Loss of Property

Ra&lt;ono, Oh1o - 614 -949-2708
Terrms: Cash or check w1th p10per I D
Not Responsible for AcCidents or Loss of Property

Farm halt H tractor wtth front end
loaded. t500 Gravely w1th bush
hog, S400 Call304 458 · 1666

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

W ¥1 l•c 51S II

Oh1o Ltc M57 61 13«

990 Dav1d Brown . 54 hp d•enl
tractor low flours locally
owned wfth 6 ft bush hog

8

11111le

Hay &amp; Grain

Peppers, you pick for 84 00 per
bushel Call 814-247 2055
Ouahty Fru1t1 and \legetlbiM
retail and wholesale B &amp;: S
Produce across from P1zze Hut,
Galltpolis, Ohio

1986 Chevy Chevette. 6 1pd"
am· fm rad1o, deluu wheel cover•. Mat. mirror• Eacel ccnd
Only 1 1 000 mil.. 13260 Call

1976 DOdge Dart Swtnger, 226,
Slan1 1111 Great cond UOO or
belt offer Call614· 256 ·9301

1984 Ford Tempo- ps. pb.
•am tm 1c. 13895 1983 Ford
• F11rmont. one owner, U350
: ean614-2Be -&amp;&amp;22

. 1110 Olda

Delta 88 Royale. 11r.
nM ttr.. ·battery, good cond
11800 Call 814- 268 -6680

Mr. and Mrs. Thorn ha" mo ..d to an apartment 1n
Rovenswood and will Mil the following.
Come Onol Come Alii
ANTIQUES or COLLECTABLES
Ha ndm ade telly cu pboard (n o do01sl. wall telephone. organ
w1th fa ncy top, organ stool w/glass balls. laney mantle clock
(no lace). corner shell. hiRh chair, m1sc wood chairs, table. 011
ta mps. Donohgo stone tars. brown tug, fenton glass bed
dresser, world globes. trunks, child 's metal d~nner bucket
(street car) ch1mney covers, Dutch boy and g1rls badges
m1sc green dep1ess1on glass. 1ron bed treadle sewing
machine, crea mcan flat 1rons. blue gramteware, stonecrocks,
stone churn. mother hen target, metal churn, tumbo peanut
butter w s. gallon cream can w/bail, clay marbles, mil k cans,
wood cabmet w/ llour bm match boxes. A W Germamy set (v1
negar, sp1ces 011 and m1sc) and muc~ more to uncover'
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
'
Couch and chair, g~s range, woodburner, TV (B / W). rocker.
metal cha11s, garden plow, new plywood galv trash cans. piC
lure lrames. rope wash tubs. refngerator push lawn mower,
new blocks and lots more

OWNERS-Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thorn
CASH

POSITIVE ID

DAN SMITH-Auctioneer w.
614-~4~·2033

EATS
va. Lie.

nsu.u

or 614-~92 - 7301

Saturday

The household goods and effects of the late Be·
ssie Rudisill. Cue 1124979, will be sold at the
residence in Pomeroy, Oh. Locoted near the Le·
glon Home 1 08 LeSion Terrace.
H USEHOLD
Otmng room su~e consisttng of walnut table wrth 4 cha1~ ~utch.
buffet, and linen chest "Howard M1llef' grandfather cloc~ 1egu~r
Schoolhouse clock, giver tea set. Gibson ref -freuer C31011C eloo
range, fllaytag washer and dryer, gfass top patio table With 4 chairs.
2 Amana a1r conditions, 2 4-pc bedroom suttes, RODS
Sweetheart cedar ches~ len~h color TV, Duncan-Phyffe sofa. loveseat 2 wmgback chairs, recliner, Bearcat Ill scanrer, brass and
glass cand~abras, gfass punch bowl set. teardrop elec. lamp~
Gone Wrth Tile Wtnd lamp, plus several n~e lamps.figunnes, whatnot stuff and bottles, kmck knacl&lt;s, pressed and etched glass,
Eurella upngltl sweeper, WMe sew1ng machme with cabinet. bin"i&gt;culars. toaster oven. Sunbeam m~er. crock pd. vanity ~ools and
ch~1rs. g&lt;lSSip bench. correr whatnot shelves, shadow box, ptcmc
table, lawn furnrture, camelback trun~ old rocker, plus the normal
amount of pots, pans, d1shes and small appl~anr.es.

ALICE STRUBLE - EXECUTRIX
, JIM CARNAHAN - Auctioneer
Ro,ine Ohio - 614-949-2701
Terms: Cish orCh8ck with Proper ID
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Th1s 1s one of the n1cest and cleanest
estates I have had the opportunity lo selltn some ttme
Not Responsible lor Accidents or Loss of Property

Re arr ang e
scrambled
words
s1mple word5
Pr.nt lener1 of
eo.:;h '" 11l lu'le of squa re$

614 245 9401 Even,
1985 HQnda 125 4 wheeler
good cond1t1on
t900 J im
Baughman Call 614 · 258 8535

L I P E G0

vooct.

1985 Yanuh1 Enduro XT-360
low m•laage Call 614-446

8763
1983 XR - 600R ltke new 1716

Coli 814 -388-8711

9364
1977 Yamaha 126, dtrt b1ke,
good cond Pnced to sell Call

614-445 1021

1181 Met"c:ury Cougar ••tre
clean, 4 dr , auto. 12500 Call
814 ... 6 -8127

MAN EST

For Mia 1984 Camero l 28 6
opoecl PS P8 AC . AM FM
radio
Low mtlaage Sharpl
e8200 or lrad• Cell 8 14· 949·

3003

FROBEE

1978 S;,baru Good m oto r tlret
like new . Body unaafe tor road
use 114 949 2687.
1980 Olds Cutlau Supreme
Very sh,rpf Ellcellent runn~ng
conditiOn $2800 fum Calt

1981 KZ -440 motorcycle
12.000 mtl e• One owner
S700 Call614· 992 6919

SONHUD

Sta1nl..1 tt•el axhauat syatems
Now custom made for your
truck. motor home orclaas1cca•
Whh llf•time ~•r•nty MuHiar
Men. 9 St1mpaon Ave Athen s
Ohio 1 800 843 3717

The dad was ready to drink
from the stream. "Are you gomg to drink that?" yelled the
son. "Sura," said dad. " It's
clean water " "Notthe water."
son replied, " I - t h e - ! "

ft C6mp le 1e the ~huckle quoted
W by f1ll lng rn the mtMir\9 w o rds
you d~ve lop from step No 3 below
q ·J1 p ............ ~., ... "'

e;;.... r r I' I' r I' I' I" I' I'" r'

I

814 992 2775

.. 514 ·992-5288
1171 8utck Skylark cullom
304-175· 2241 .

1139
1180 4 whael drNt Dodg•
plr:llup t1500 1980 4 wheel
drtv• Eeg&amp;e, 12500 1980 Plv
mouth Volare 53 ,000 m l,
t1200 1977 Chevy Malibu
stationwaton, t500 Honda 70
Call 304 · 4B8· 15BI

72

Trucks for Sale

1978 Oataon pick·up
Nlll
good. Boctv rough t 300 l)r besl
offer No lund~ calls C.ll
114-319· 2502

c.,.

1181 Ch.,.ry P1tk UP
014 448 230.

t1200

1171 lnternltkm•l Otain tf\li:k ,
11 ft Wkl\ twin ttol•t . 900 t lfet,
4 spd • 2 tpd • clean tow miiH
Call 81'· 379· 2611
1811 Ottaun lour whaet Goad
)'WOflt truck Catt J14 · 992· 7384
aft• 6 00 pm
1910 Ch..,y 't'J ton p ic;t.,up
t2800 197\ V•llowu on•
Cemper with beth. 11800 Call
114· 992 &amp;717

j 973 Ford p ickup truck for 1111e
814-.241 3824

1 950 Fotd truck

good cond

tiOO Call after 5 .00. 304- e7&amp;
36156

73

Vans &amp; 4 W D

1 979 Dodo• P1ck·up 60 000
miiH 4a4 , 12400 Call 614-

379 2728
1 979 Oodg1 4114. Auto. ~ • •
don•. or Plrt trada on newer
smaller 4x4 truc:lt 6U- 7.t2 2l72

Pontoon Boa1 60 HP Johnson
trBiler S2750 Call 614·446
4043 after 6 00 PM

=nOcJO't.L &amp;ql NV3W
3ti0:/38
841 N'f'31'll.. 'P'ftdeJ UOI811l ,,' J818M
f.l3WVlS
141 ION., ,. JIII8M U88ta 1,11 .. ·pap
QOHSI'ln
PIVS "'IJnS.. uos 841 peueA .. LIB41
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J.l/XYI
WOJj ~~!JP 01 ~P88J 118M pep e41
001/d3
Sl3i·W'II:IOS
f1-b
~~3~ '- V'l~~ :il'O 01 S~iiMSN'f

19n Chw~ Nova VB 1460
1971 Buiclr. SkyiMk vs t360
8oth run good, 814 992 6775

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Boats and
Motors for Safe

Real Estate General

Middleport Only $200 Pel
acre lo1 all
NEW LISTING - 6 acres
sundeck bdSement 3 BRs.
balh bll ch k1tchen d1spo
sal ltvtng rm 30x20, new
hrrplace and d11lled well on

ranch w1th attached

~ ara~e.

central heat, carpelmg and
b~rch k1tchen on lg tot
$55 500
MINERSVIllE - Reasor1a
ble 3 BR home w1th v~ew of
11ver on 124 Gass lu1nace,
crty water 13nge, 1elr1g dbl
gmge and lg lot Oiler
wanted
MIDDLEPORT - N1ce l1ttle
5 1m cotta ge near schools
l 1ke new ca~ pet nows1dm g
carport and level lot On ly
$1 7 500
INCOME BLDG - 5 to 6
rentals w1lh &lt;emodeling 2
on ground 11001 fo r busmess
and 4 two- bedroom apts
Pomeroy $4 2.500
SELL IT WITH
TEA FORDS
992-3325

Housinq
Headquarters

0350 304-882 2852.

77

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Used and rebuilt transmiSSions
ln't ernally tnJpected and guaran·
te.-d InstallatiOn ava1lllbil! We
buy JUnk transmissions Call
614- 446· 0966
Budget TransmisSions und rebuilt, all typet Guarantee 30
days Cash and Carry or tnstal

Coli 614 379 2220
Chevrolet engmes

350

306

Call 614 245 5067

- - -- - - - --- lc-

Dual eahaust kits $99 95 m
st811ed Most Fords, Che11y
trucks. Vans 4x4 s Mufflet"
Man, 9 Stimpson Ave • Athens
Oh10 1·800- 843 3767

Auto Repair

Struts. 8119 9&amp; pa11 mstalled
Most model&amp; Muffler Man 9
St1mpson Ave Athens, Ohto
1· 800-843 -3767

79 Motors Homes
8t Campers

BASEMENT

WATERPROOFING
Unwnditional lifetime vuarantaa Local
furniShed
Free eat1mete1
Call r:ollec'i
1·614· 237 0488, day or mght
RogersBaaement
Watarprooftng

,.,.,..,c..

SWEEPER and sewing mach1na
rep1:ur, pan•. and auppli• Pick
up and delivery. Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one hall m•le up
Georg• Creek Ad Call 814446 ·0294
~ON'S Tele11is1on Serv1ce
Houae calls on RCA Ouaz.ar,
GE Speclallng In Zenith Call
304- 576 · 2398 or 614 · 4462454

Fetty Tree Trtmm•ng. stump
remavat Call 304 -675-1331
1975 Motor Home, 22ft, low
mtlasge. 31 .000 m•let. self·
contamed Pu ce $6500 Call
614-446· 2689
16 tt camper, stove. refr1gera
tor. shower and toilet Sleeps 6
$660 f1rm Joe Bowland 209 S
Fourth, Middleport, Oh1o

Rotary or cable tool dnlhng
Mast wall• completed semadav
Pump sale• and serv•ce 304
895 -3802
Starks Tree and Lawn Serv1ce
lawn care. landscapu'lg stump
removal 304 676 2842 or

676 2903

1974 F1 00 Ford p1ckuptruck for
parts or f•x up 1969 Ford 429
engme all new perts Needs
assembled See Randy S m1th at
238 E Second, Pomeroy, Oh1o

PORTER AREA - 3 bedrooms wood l1noh mtenor, partly fur
mshed, bU1Id 1 n ~ 5 acres, 1mmed~ate possessiOn
$31,!XJO

REAL ESTATE

.

ROUTE 7- Mob1le home garage, storage bUIIdmgs, '" acre,
sup er loc a1 1on and VIew of nv er, spotless
$36 900

462 2ND AVE REAR ·.
BONNIE &amp; JIM STUTES - REALTOR -

446•4206

[B
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RIO GRANDE - 4 bed1 ooms. large 90x200 lot, close to
schpol all lurn1ture 1ncluded m p11ce
$43 000
· GARFIELD EXT - 3 bed1ooms. garage. nver frontage. needs some
repa11 but pnced cheap 1 mmed~ate possess~n
$21 000
sconowN - Bnck home 4 car block gara ge With work
area, 9 ac~es , frUit t~ees, close to M ill~ r
$65,000

ha1d road near coa! mme

Askm g $2 1,000
RIVER SETTING - 2 8R 2
baths central 31r and heal,
30 x!O enclosed porch,
sl ove, rel ng 32•24 garage
on l 56 ac&lt;e. $45.000
RUSIIC HlllS - 7 rm
~anch, 3 OR, I '; baths
lamil y rm . 18x11 w1th lg
hreplace, garage on IP. lol
Reall y n1ce al $46,000
MULBERRY HTS - 2 BR

Cttev'( 4 sp tr1nsm1salcn Bell
housmg. prenure plate clutch.
throw out bearmg, ftv wheel,
Hurst sh1f1er $226 Good 4 cyl
engme wtth 4 speed hans:m•s
11on out of 1980 AMC Sp1r1t

RIO GRANDE- 3 bed rooms large k1tch en 2 bat hs carpet,
basem ent. In su lated easy to heat. one acre
$25,000

IUL101

NEW LISTING - Approx 50

76

Home
Improvements

304-458 1568

trailer Asking 11000 for all Call
1 6 h 1969 Glanron Boat Bus
seats and trajler Call614-992 3408 or 614 992- 3413

81

CITY LIMITS- 2 bedroommob1l eho meand lot Appliances.
new carpet, bUildin g, gas heat
$19 000

Real Estate ......~

acres of vacant !and near

16 ft Chrysler boat, 2 moton.

1979 Sub1ru 1973 El CJmu\o
Two 1977 Dodge-p1ckups (one4
wheel dnvt l 1974 Oatlun
1976 Plymouth Volare Call

RIO GRANDE - 29 acres mostly til la ble barn. toba cco base,
pond, limber Cleek frontage
$18 000

TEAFORD
216 E. 2nd St
Phone
1 {6t4) -992 -3325

layhner closed bow
boat w1th outboard
Ford motor Escort tra1lor 1985
Equipped manna 1ntanna, por
table t01let. power lnm. am-fmcan . running lights. hor n pad
dlt , !tie Jlckets , ftte
••t•ngu1aher akus anchor
Sleeps 4 E•cel cond Call
814· 446-4072 after 5 00 PM or
446- 8607 8 AM -4 PM

Services

"Bud" McGHEE REALTY
414 2nd Ave. Su1te 200
Gallipolis, Ohto
446-0552 Anyt1me

ral

Real

1 8 ' ·8 "

ftbat'~ass

Auto Parts
&amp; Acces.sories

Real Estate General

.. 1310dO'tl

1977 Cad•li• c for ule Joa
Bowtand 209 S Fourth M•d·
diiPOr1. Oh10

1977 Olds Cutlau Suprltme air
cru••· 111t, AM -FM
Rally
whM11 on~ own., Florlda c•r
1171 Camero Rally Spott air
tilt AM · FM st•r•o air shocks
3&amp;0 four barrall 304 •6 76

One 400 Kawasalt• motorcycle
f or sale or trade tor Coon Dog or
aomethtng of equal value 304·
576- 2566

1979 1 7 1h ft Chrysler CruiSer
140 hp Chrysl er motor can
614 446 7211

1981 AMC Eagle 4.114 8 cyl
auto. PS PB Good condldon
Ne.r. nunor r•pan 814 74 2
2930 attar I 00, . .k for Karen

1982 AMC Sptrit 4 cyl 4 speed
on• owner eKe cond, w111 .. nor
trada for 1977 thru 1980 t our
wh ... dt1ve truck phone 304
882- 3389

Mo11mg out of state Kawasaki
200, 3 wheelltf , exc cond, $900
or best offer 614 245 9401
evenmgs

75

76

614-388 9879

1979 80 GTYamaha&amp; 1976CB
125 F Honda Catl 814-388·

v a.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Kawasakt 200 3 wheeler. 1900
or best offer Excel. c;ond Hurry
moving out of state·9· 13 Cttl

1117 Grind PrtM Pontlec Runs
falf cond
ac. t400.
Clll814- 446 -7763

304 175 4585

LOCATION North of Ravenswood, W Va on
77 to Exot 164 Medina Rd . Go approx 2 moles
turn right Auction is on Uteh Hill Park at bot tom of hili and walk in. Will help you get things

Edited by CLAY R POLLAN .....;.;__ _ _ __

The Sunday

W. Va.
75

WORD
GAM I

. 814-448 7018

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SAT., SEPT. 19, 10:00 A.M.

ecc

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~4tllA- ~ £
the 6
0
be low to make 6

1178 Pinto- Auto . new m otor.
115150 QMC 8000 " " " dump
: truck. 12 f1 bed 14800 Call

1 987 Red Nluan truc:k, ~ IP•ed.
35 MPQ 16 000 00
at
2•12 Lincoln Ave , Pt Pit

PUBLIC AUCTION

Ohio-Point

19815 Dodge Ceravan SE.
215.000 miiM. IC, crutM pn11aey
gla11. am-fm stereo A1k1ng
110,900 Call 114-44&amp;- 1967

1187 Ninon h•d boctv plfkup
AM FM cunu•
Jlottad
whee6s . 6 sPHd like new tow
mtl". t i, BOO 00 Ot Ulum•
loan 30' 676- 84.t6

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Sat., Sept. 19, 10 :00 A.M.

2Bx4B

SAVE
$2350

Now buy1ng shell corn or ear
corn Call for Iaten quotes River
City Farm Supply. 814 448

PUBLIC SALE

1987 FOREST PARK
Walls
Total
Electric
Bay
Window
Garden Tub
. Vinyl siding

58

71 Auto's For Sale

out Watch for signs

OPENING WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1987

•oo GOOD

n13

71 Auto's For Sale

62 Wanted to Buy

675 2288

4 Pakmgesea It 4 Dachshunds
for aale Call 614-446 7920

Retr1g · frost t ree. washtw. gas
stove
regular bed complete
rechner. twm beds. table 1!1 4
c ha~rs Call 614 · 446· 3224

Used Kenmore washer for sale
$125 flfm Real n1ce Call
614 367 -0322

Trumpet 1nd clarinet: for ule
GoOd condition Call 814· 992·

1 · BOO 843-3787

King S1ze Bookcaae ' Waterbed
complete, $239 Manraas, Wa
terbed and Furmture Ware
houa&amp;. 98 Columbus Ad ,
Athens , Ohto 45701 614 693
7191

53

Musical
Instruments

13. 1987

September 13, 198'7

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

KYGER CREEK - 3 bed10001S23x22 garage 2 3acres, vinyl s1d
m&amp; biiCk front. close to power plants
$51.900

"

NEW liSTING - Bu s1ness and Hom• - Need
INCOME' i h1s IS a ca11y out, grocery and bait business Well
established A dnve through st01 age and stock 1oom has
been recently added Alsoa home only 117 yea~s old Modern
home w/ hv1~ r, room and lneplace 3 bedrooms. 2 bat hs.
lam ily room and mode1n k1tchen w1th all applian ces Bu1ll 1n
rn1C1o• avp oven Ste&lt;eo system G1ve us a call for appt
tllday

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Z BEDROOM HOllE located along Evergreen Prospect
North of Holzer Hosp1tal 'A acre Buy now ~25, 000

RACCOON ROAD - 3 bedroom s. garage, outbu1ldm gs. creek
fronta ge. boat dock, 4 at~es pr1vate 511; m1les to town Sell
all or pari
$69 500

e
PICK UP FREE
e REAL ESTATE LISTING Ill OUR OFFICE, :

ADDISON PIKE - 3 bedroom br~ck, leveiJ/ 4 acre, garage.
extra 24x30 gal3ge and stora ge, applian ces
$56,500

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CARVIN BLOOMER . Broker . ..... 446-6764
DONA McGHEE . . . . . . ... .•. . 446·0552
BETH NULL . .
245-9507
STEVE McGHEE
446-1255

:

OR fOUR 8ANIC OR GROCERY

e

SElliNG YOUR REAL ESTATE IS BIG BUSt NESS.
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CALL AN EXPERIENCED WOOD REALTY SALESPERSON

Real Estate General

Realty1
446-3636v4~
HOMES. FARMS &amp; COMMERCIAl PROPERTIES
25 LOCUST STREET, GAlliPOLIS, OHIO 45621
REALTOR
REDUCED! REDUCED! REDUCED'
RIO Grande Area - A frame setlmg on 12 acres+ of wood
land. lots ol p1ne t1ers Horne leatures IIV III~ room w/ wobd
burn1ng lueplace and lots ol book shelves formal dm1n g
100m modern kit chen 2 baths eltralg laun dry room Spnal
stau s leadtng to 3 bedrooms Master bedroom features a
de ck 3 car gar age C1ly schools Shown by appomtm enl

Real Estate General
FOR SAlE BY OWNERS Large spill level and tenniS court

From Gallipolis. take Route 141. turn left onto
Route 775, turn right onto Pat"riot Cadmus Road.
Watch for signs.
0.

Tues_day, September 1S, 1987

At 7:00 P.M.

New! New! New! New!

4-5 BEDROOMS 3 baths lormal 1 1 v m~ and d1n1ng rooms,
gourmet k1lchen lam1ly room. game 100m study mud/ laundry room mdoor &lt;to1age 100m w/ addtllonallaundry lac111
l1es. 2 car garage, 2 f11eplaces, ce ilm g tans, wooden deck
lull len gth of hou se Many e&lt;l oas
BRE~THTAKING

VIEW ol GallipoliS and Oh10 R1ver lull
length wmdows for ma&lt;1mum v1ew Seclud ed lor total pn
va cy C1ty school d1stn cl l ocated l'h m1les fr om downtown
Galltpolis
EXCELLENT hom e and ground s for lam1ly and/ or entertamlng Must see to appree~at e quality

2'11 ACRES PLUS WOODLAND. rust1c ranch. 3 bedrooms,
bath s, ktlchen w/ m1crowave, unflmshed basement, heat
pump/cenh al au 21h m1les lrom hosp1tal

CLASSIC COLONIAL ON 10 PARK LIKE ACRES -AS YOU
ENTER THE CIRClE DRIVE TO THIS TEN ACRE ESTATE YOU
AND YOUR FAMILY WILL FEEL AT HOME 4 BEDROOMS. 2
BATHS FAMILY ROOM PLUS RECREATION WITH POOL
TABLE THERE IS AGRAND PIANO IN THE FORMAl LI VING
ROOM AND IT REMAINS WITH THE HOME 20X40
IN-GROUND POOl WITH PRIVACY fENCE DETACHED 2 CAR
GARAGE/ WORKSHOP WITH 1200 SQ FT UPPER LEVEL
CENTRAL AIR COND A"ONE Of AKINO"' HOME SHOWN BY
APPOINTMENT ONLY' $125 000

LG HOME AND 42 ACRES M/ l , n1ce home Ovel5 000 sq It
liv1n g spa ce. 4 bedrooms m ground pool fmmal LR &amp; din·
mg. 3 baths Kyger schM is

HOUSE. TENNIS COURTand 25 ACRES $173,000 Will con Sider house. court and 5 acres for $155,000
Call For Appomtment - 614-446-3386
Senous Buyers Only Please .

OVER 100 ROLLS OF CARPET
FURNITURE

DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND lOOK AT THE BEST FIRST'
BRICK AND FRAME RAflCH WITH FUll BASEMENT 4 BRs, 3
BATHS FAMILY ROOM WITH FP PlU S BUCK STOVE INSERT
GARAGE KITCHEN HAS RANGE. REFR IG &amp; OW AL SO
KITCHEN Off FR WITH RANGE. REFRIG DECK ON ENO OF
HOUSE OVERLOOKING POOL AND COVERED PATIO IN REAR
ALL ON YOUR OWN PRIVATE 6 ACRES LOCATED ON
BLACKTOP ROAD All FOR ONLY $79.900

Real Estate General

Living room suites, BR suites, lawn furniture, chest of drawers, touch an lamps, what-nots &amp; much, much more. •

HOUSEHOLD MISCELLANEOUS

SIDE AND 0Ul2 BEDROOMS LARGE LIVING/DINING
AREA. VINYL SIDING, PATIO, CARPORT. $32,000
$9 500 PRICE REDUCTION' - HARD TO BELIEVE OWNER
IS 'wtLUNG TO SELL THIS 4 BEDROOM. 2 STORY COUNTRY
HOME WITH 31 ACRES FOR $60,000 OR WILL SEll HOME
AND APPROX 5 ACRES FOR $45,000 IFYOU NEED ACREAGE
BEnER HURRY THIS IS A ONCE IN A LIFETIME BUY 1

EXTRA LAROE SALE
2 Truckloads of Carpet from Dalt~n, Georgia
Truckload of Furniture from North Carolina

93 ACRES - MOSTLY WOODED $24. 00~ KYGER CREEK AREA

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· OTHER NEW MERCHANDISE!
ALSO: SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M.
MARLIN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER
(614) 245-5152

FLATWOODS AREA OF POMER~Y
New kitchen, bathroom. and carpattng.
acre - 17 acres available.

v.

CALL 446-2359

EXCELLENT BUY AT

MOBILE HOME - 14x70 WITH EXPANDO ON APPROX ONE
ACRE $13,000

YOUR OWN BOSS - Established nursery bu smess 3
greenhouses, 2 starter butldmgs w1lh new lurnace 2 wells.
Modern 3 bedroom home and 8 acres more or less of land
Gas well on the property Run a busmess or tusl grow your
own plants QUiet and serene Shown by appt

MIDDLEPORT - JUST LISTED - 3 BEDROOM. 14x65
MOBILE HOME ON NICE LEVEL LOT $14,500.

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NEW LISTING!- ALMOST AN ACRE IN NICE SUBDIVISION
IN KC SCHOOL DISTRICT WELL MAINTAINED FRAME RANCH
WITH BRICK TRIM, 3 BRs. FR, TASTEFULLY DECORATED
WITH EXTRA NICE CARPETING OECK ON BACK
OVERLOOKING ABOVE GROUND POOL GAS FURNACE AND
CENTRAL AIR POSSIBLE LOAN ASSUMPTION DON'T WAIT
CALL FOR AN APPT NOW' IT'S A. STEAl AT $45 0001
THIS PRICE IS TOUGH TO BEAT 1- SUPER NICE MODULAR
IN KC SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 BRs. 2 BATHS. UR. BIG LR. All
KITCHEN APPLIANCES AND CARPORT ON LARGE LEVEL LOT
GAS FURNACE AND CENTRAL AIR TAKE A LOOK AND
COMPARE AND YOU'll SEE WHAT A DEAL THIS IS AT
$30,000
WE HAVE FREE "HOMES 'fOR SALE" BROCHURES
AVAILABLE PLEASE STOP BY OUR OFFICE AND PICK UP
YOUR COPY SOON!

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§ijitember 13. 1987

September 13. 1987

Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

Real Estate General
Improvements
Carpet Installed Monday thru
Saturday, work guaranteed, free

estimate•. 304-675-1020 be-

tween 9 .00 and 5•00, later call
304-676·2288.
WINTERIZATION

Security LigMta. Storm Win dow a, lntulation, Roof.ng, Gen eral Repatn 304-675- 6367

82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Real Estate General

Dillard Wat er Service: Pool•.
Cisterns, Weill Delivery Any-

Real Estate General

THESE HOMES AR,E
FOR SALE OR TRADE

time. Cell 614-446-7404-No
Sunday calls

J &amp; J Water Service. Swimming
pools, c•ster ns, wells Ph 614·

Jo4-s7s-s:Ho.

7 ROOMS. 3 bedrooms ne;Hoi;;r Hosp1tal Central a~r . rural

Paul Rupe, Jr. Water Service

water system, large lam1ly room 126' x22'). garage, s(orm doors
and windows. I ~ acre s plus N1ce nome
#651

Call 614· 446· 31 71 . Pools, CISt-

PLU,81NG
AND HEATING

Cor Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohto
Phone 614 -446 -3888 or 61.4446 - 4477

APPALACHIAN WOOD STOVE
Wood and coal $loves, furnaces,
and Inserts. Bruneo, Ashley ,

Consolidated Outchwest. Buy.
sell, trade. 10 vrs e:ocperemce m
carpenter Call 614-698·6121

84

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

Resrdential o r co mm erctal wirmg. New service or repatrs
Licen•ed electrician Estimate
free Ridenour Electrical, 304675-1786

Real Estate General

2919.
Dump truck delivery , coal.
stone, sand. gravel. fill and
sawdus t Phone 304 -676 3190.

THIS HANDYMAN'S
DREAM is a nightmare for owners. Take
this Middleport cot'tage off our hands.
Call Bill Childs at 9926312 or 992-2342.
Ridiculously priced!

-0Take this house PLEASE!- 3 rooms
and bath up. family
room. kitchen and
laundry down. It's out
of high water in Middlepon but has owners in hot water. Call
Bill Childs at 9926312 or 992-2342.
Your purchse of this
home may keep coowners from strangling each other.

-a-

Celebrate Thanksgiving aarly! Take this
turkey off our hands.
Call Bill Childs at
992-5312 or 9922342

FOR SALE

OWNERS MUST SEW
lAND CONTRACT TO QUAliFIED BUYER
$49,900.00

OWNER HAS TRANSFERRED
AND NEEDS A QUICK SALE ...

Upholstery

R &amp; M Custom Couches and
Reuphol1tarv. St Rt. 7 , Crown
Ctty, Oh 614·256-1470. Eve
614-446-3438 Open dally 9to
4 30. Sat. 9 .30 t o 1 :30 Old &amp;
new !JphostereQ

Located In one of Point Pleasant's nicest
neighborhoods this lovely home offers 3 bed·
rooms, 1 bath, garage, central air, heat pump,
lmoalntenanc:e free siding and a nice size lot
plenty of room for the children.

Mowrt~v ' s

Upflolstertng 5ervi"g
tri county area 22 years The belt

furniture upholstering Call
304 , 676 4154 f o t fre e
estimates

1n

Call now,to see the

3 Bedroom ranch
Heat pump
2 Baths
Eat-in kitchen
Living room
1 Acre m/1 lot
Family room
All this &amp; more!
446-6610

WE BUY . SELL. or TRADE
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY

cutr/= 9! ~d
i?l?ea,r~:J/ok

RESIDENTIAL · INVESTMENTS

FARMS

I~

446-6806

PROFESSIONAl SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
VIRGINIA SMITH. BROKER . 381! -8~26
RUTH GOODY. REALTOR. 379-2628
DIAN CALLAHAN. REALTOR. 2.56·6251
KENNY GOODY . REALTOR. Zl&gt;6-9334

I I I
SOUTHERN HILLS R.E., INC.

REALTOR®

never regret
~ l8 0. BEAUTIFUL PRETENTIOUS HOM[' When ~ou dnve onto this nkel~
constructed blacktop etrc le driwe ~ou ' llinow money was no obrtet. This 5
bdrm 2 story home ha5 app roA. 3300 SQ fl . of hvm&amp; SP'Ct , thermostats
ilnd urpet m&amp;In e¥tll room h&amp;hted sta11wa~. fireplace 11undr' chute,
chandellers-3 nicely done Baths, 2 k1tchens w/ d1spos.a ls $ecur1ty l1ahts
on all corners of home. 3 car &amp;ari&amp;t and landsca pe&lt;l m·JrouOO htlted pool
Additional tots on u ch Side a-wa1lsble PRICED TO S[.ll Sl32 S00 00

THIS LOVELY 3 BEDROOM BI-LEVEL features I\\
baths. tam1ly room, livmg room . eleelric heat
pump/ central all, fireplace. 2 car attached
garage, above ground pool and excellent
landscaped lawn Make your appomtment to see
th1s home today'

WHERE ELSE could you fond a home w1th
the character of thiS one' Ill story frame. lor
mal dmmg 1oom. 3 bedrooms. bath. hvmg room.
kitchen. Tree shaded front · porch. Barn. cellar ,
garden area Large flat lawn Only $29,900 GIVe a
call today'
~2455

lf168 BEAUTIFUL BRICK. Approx. 5 m1 from town 3 bedrms.. I&amp; b ath
country kit . llf1 l1ty rm . 2• of msulat1on matt ic, centrala1r.lo'l¥ uhl ities
Kyger schools S5S,OOO
#179 NEW LISTING. Older 3 bedrm b11ck home and 17'h acres . Good flat
land. L&amp;. garap w/ worksi'IOp, c ~ •cken house , fruit trees, 2 enclostd
sunporehes part111 basement Springfield Twp Rodney 8 Rd
#142 COMMERCIAL BUILOING· IOy rs old 200 f1 hontar;eonbusySt Rt
6 178 sq f1 poured concrete wa lls central au and heat plenty parkin&amp;
space. more la nd available Appraised at $150 000 Askmg U3.500.
11151. WOULD YOU BE WILLING to patnl 3 httle and sm a lot Beautiful
!l"'!ldt 3 8R 2 baths, OR all the cab•net space and closets ~ou w1fl ever
need Just ta~e om pa)menh 1 m1 hom crty
IH7J COZY OOUBLEWIO( HOME wit h 3 bedrooms LR. fimily rm
w/ woodburner. I&amp; ut ll ll~ rm . new p s,fur nace, low heat bills, fente&lt;l yar d
located off Georces Creek Rd Kyger Crk schools S27.SOO
~ 141 NEW ON MARKET B1g and roomy all bnck 5 BR . huae lR kitchen
eat-in d1mna. plenty ol cabinets and closets. 2Lh baths, 2 car 1ara1e on St
Rt Clly schools
~ 16 3 . NEW LISTING Ju5t m1nutes from.downtown. Very !f11cient home to
heal and cool Owner Will pamt outs1de. 3 BR. plenty of Cibtnets and
closets lg. ut1l1ty rm . carport. I car pr~ge private pal1o w/ uill. c1t~
schools. $46,500
#162 WHY PAY RENT? 1968 New Moon, 2 Dedrm mob1le horne 1nd lot
17.000
#174 COUNTRY LIVING Just 3 m1. from Ci t~ hmtts. NICe 2 story home h.U I
com merc!alearare (4 cars), strll plenty of work area 4 BR, l lh baths. kit
w/ ra n4e dishwasher, dis posal, p lent~ of cabinets lg. LR wtth useable FP.
fuel 01! ta nk and hn e m basement. No fu el freeze up H01s l&amp; cement patiO,
C1ty schools.

KINGSBURY ROAD - Appro• 14 3 acre horse barn
Hou se needs repair. barn,
horse corral. free gas to
house, 3 011 and gas wells
av1lable fo r pu rchase !not
produ c1ng at present t1me).
All mmerals Ask for deta~ls
on wells
PRICE REDUCED $47,500
RUTlAND - N1ce 10 year
old br~ck ranch house 1n a
good locat1on. Over I acre of
ground w1th 3 bedroom s. 2
baths. full basement. large
patio. eQuipped k1tchen.
many other nice features
MAKE OFFER $39.900
HDIIT l CWNID, Jf .... 992-6191

JUN IRUSSUI ............ 949· 2660
DOniE TURNER .......... 992-!692
TRACY RifFlE .... ..... 949- !080
OrriCI ..... ...... ...... 992-22!9

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AFFORDABLE RANCH- 3 bedroom home on the
edge of town w1th over I acre lawn. Formal dlmng
area. hvmg room . 2 car garage. Blacktop dnveway
C1ty school s Pnced m the $30s
#2447

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remodeled pleasmg home and surroundings Well
shaded 3 acre lot. Olympia m-ground pool20'•40'
w1th shelter and changmg hbuse Secluded area.
Green Township. Satellite dish. All Wllhm a few
mmutes of Gallipolis. Call now.
#2460
RIO GRANDE ELEMENTARY- 3 Dodroom ranch
w1th 2 baths. fam1ly room, master beproom w11n
walk·ln closet. Large double garage Pnced In the
$40s

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PRICE REDUCED! THREE BEDROOM RANCH on
Bladen Road. IO'x20'. storage bulldmg. wood·
burner Needs some work but pnced accordmgty.
Loan assumable. $27.500. 1mmedlate possession.

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MiNI FARMS - Appro•. 126 acres of vacant
wooded land to be d1vided mto ~pprox. 3D t:re
tracts or sold as whole, several n1ce wooded
homes1tes Rural water available. OWNER WILl
HELP FINANCE to Qualified buyer.
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so. call us about these 3 acres more or tess. Rural
wate r and u\Jii\Jes on sam e s1de of 1oad Land ,,
level Ve1 y nice b01ldmg s1te
#2422
$42.000 Bl ·lEVEL - 4 be dr ooms, llv1n g 100m. 3
baths, formal d1n1ng ar ea Storage bull dmg and
over I acre lawn With1n mmutes ot lown
#2426

YOU ~RE GOING TO LOVE THIS HOME!
Located on Jay Dn'e th1s b1·level home
oilers everylh1ng you wan t for you'
· family's comioll . ~1t chen wOW, d1spl.,
range. rel11 g. hvmg 100m. tam1ly rm .
dmm ~ rm . carpet, gas heal. cent a11 and
wood and coal burmng sto,e. 2 ca1 g"'ge,
12116 sl orage bu1ld111~ c11y schools Call
today and make an appo,nlmenl to see th•s
111ce home

THE FAMilY WILL lOVE THIS ONE!
Ranch style home on 5
m/ 1. oilers 3
BRs. balh. k1t chen. tamlly room. LR carpet.
heatalaiOI hreplace, WB stove. 2 car
attached garage. 16x32 m·ground pool
Cham lmk fence Call lor an appo•ntment.

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HISTORIC MIDDlEPORT HOME '
woodwork. Stone an d br~ ck 1n good co ndition
balhs. 4·5 bed rooms. 9 rooms pl us attic and
partial basement Gas forced ' " fu rnace (3 yrs.
old} Lar ge kitchen. well planned Step savm g
laundry.·p-ant ry, walk m closets. garage Askm g
$55,900.
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niGe ranch style home 1n a good
oerghborhood ofte~ed at a pnce you can
aflord. 3 BRs. LR. k1tchen. bath. ceda1
closets, Cit school d1stnct $29.900

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OHIO RIVER! - ! c;r allach•d ga1ag • 3 hed
• rooms, livtng room, form al dmmg area ktlchen

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$40s ;
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cons•de1 offers 011 lh1s lovely 3 bed1 oom home
full d1V1ded basement, ~ orage I baths. den.
la1 ge sc reened-Ill porch Ve~y mc~ woodwork.
cathedral ce1l1ng 1n l1v1ng room Make thiS a home
lo see belore all otheiS
#2447

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MENU FOR TODAY' - How about a tasty d1sh of
mcom e' 2 slory home an d 2 bedr oom garage
apartment located 1n c1ty Call toda y for more m·
torma\Jon and an appo1ntment
#2324

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NEW LISTING - VACANT ACREAGE! - Over 36
acres Developed spnng. several feet of road
frontage Call for more mlorm at10n $1 2.000
#2478

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FORMAl AND ELEGANT! - Your guests dme up
a sweepmg circular d11ve to th1s 1mpress1vehome
They enter the front door lhtou gh stately p1 llars to
v~ew the mside of this 2 story home w1th 4.DOO sQ.
It mil 211 baths 4 bedrooms, formal entry,
dmmg 'and l1ving 'rooms. fam1ly room. 42'x22'
appro• concrete and steel pool and so much more
beautifully senm g on a shad ed 2 acre lawn
#2439

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more or le ss - l 'o story home w1th 4 5
bedrooms, I I&gt; bath s, 2 wells, newer fen e m ~
m1lkhouse. corncnb. barns and other outbu1ld·
1ngs. Call for more deta~l s
#23 15
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FARM LISTING - i6o acres. Pnvate location
Modern house. 6 rms., I II baths Private water
system . sprmg development. Tobacco base. barn,
lie house. Many sprmgs for li'estock water
Pasture, tillable land and woodlot Joms Wayne
Nat10nal Forest, good huntmg and recreat1on
Southwestern schools. Pr1ced low $60s
#2464
COMMERCIAL LISTING - Corner of S 2nd and
M1ll St. in Middleport Over 3,000 sq. H, \1 bath, 2
gas FA furnaces. lot approx 42'x87' 4 b1gdisplay
wmdows. Could be used as 2 separate bu1ldmgs.
One side ISremodeled, could be used separately
#2446
ARE YOU A HANDY PERSON?- Come 1n and put
your own touches on this 3 bedroom 1story home.
City water and sewage, storage bUIIdmg. covered
Iron\ and back porch In town locat1on Low $20s
~2412

CAN'T STANO PAYING RENTT- Then JUmp 1nto
the car and let's look at th1s ho111e that you can buy
for $35,000. Ne.wer carpet aid immaculate
cond1t1on Might took small when you drive by but
you'll be surprised when you walk 1n
#2427

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PRICE REDUCED BY S5,000!! ASKING
SS-4 .900$ - This home 11 Situated 10 a
' ery n1ce neighborhood at the edge of town
and oilers app101 2 000 sq II 4 BRs I ''
baths. k1tchen. dmelt•. LR . fR. wood ·
bUiner, gas heal. cent '" aua ched
garage City schools Make us an ofl er
29.8 ACRES MI L VACANT lAND. fronls
on Rl 160 Build 01 out a mobile home
here $16.900
LECTA AREA - $23.500 - 3. 5 acres
M/ L 2 story home 1n good cond1f 10n 3
BRs, LR. OR. k1lchen slonu wmdows and
door s Shown by appolnlment
RODNEY CORA RD . - Beaulrful home on
12 acres mi l l ~1 s lovel y house 1S
sunounded by lrees and oflpes a un1(1ue
lloor plan L1v1ng rm lealu1es wood bu rner.
open ce1J1ng des1gn, k1tchen. lormal d1n1ng,
3 BRs. 2'' bathi, lg pat1o oil d1nmg area.
26•40 llarn and 15o24 garage Call for an
appointment.

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NATURAL BEAUTY SURROUNDS THIS
HOME - 10 ac1es mi l gentle larm land
near R1o Grande !he 3 BR home boasls an
absolutely beautiful log add 1t1on wh1ch
leatures a great room and sp~r a l stalls to
loft , beam ed ce•lm g. stone ch1 mn ey and
wood burner Other features c)" th1s hom e
mclude lormal dimn g. eaf.ln kitchen.
wood burner between d1mn g an d k1lchen.
balh, pall basement Ca ll fo1 an
appomtment

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NICE 3 BEDROOM HOME IN TOWN - Includes
fam1ly room, l'h bat hs and woodburner Home
ha ss. recently been remodeled lmmed~a t e
possesSion. $37.500
#2445
DON'T BE A DRIVE·BUYER - You won't bel1e"
the space and extras unlll you see 1ns1dethis bnck
and hame tn·level N1 ce large rooms mclu de 3
bedrooms. 2 balhs. Attached garage w1th elec
door openers 5 acres surr ound this one Let's go
see lhe 1ns1de
#2338
NEW LISTI NG1NEW tiOM E&amp; 18.7 ACRES- Th1s
1s an attractive and spac1ous ra nch m a secl ud ed
locat1on near Vmton It oilers 31arge bedrooms, 3
baths, full basement. wrap-arou nd deck and
much. much more $60,900 00
#24U

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CHAROLAIS HILLS - 3 24 acres mare or
less Owner l1nanw1g a va~l a ble

YOUR FAMilYWILLENJOYTHIS HOME 4 BRs. 2 baths, eQuipped k1lchen. LR
ahached garage, heal pump/ce nt a~r .
whulpool '" maste• bath. above gr ound
pool Shown by appomlment
HAVE YOU AlWAYS THOUGHT THAT A
MAN'S HOME IS HIS CASTLE1 ..... th1s one
could be yours' l he pnce has been
reduced on th1s outs1and111 g home 1ust al
lhe edge ol town Quality w01kman sh1p 1n
every room, lar ge LR w11h FP and vJeWof
clly, den w/ fP and sohd cherry walls and
boo kshelves formal dmmg eal-m k1IChen
2'' balns. 3 BRs, sew1ng room; spac1ousFR
w1th woodburner, ~c reened summer
porch pa1 10 w11h bn ck BBQ gnll.
ga1 den ers shed. I 975 acre m/1 lhmeare
so many olh81 l eal u ~es . 1ust g" e usa call
AFFOROABlY PRICED AT JUST $29.900
- Close to CitY on Rt 141 th1s home oiler s
kJtchen. LR. lan11ly 100m d1nmgroom and
lull basemen! La~ ge unahached block
gara ge C"all f01 an appOintment
RIO GRANDE AREA - 20 acres m/ 1 Ve1y
mce home has be en remodeled and offers
3 BRs. 11? baths. k11chen w1lh oven. ran ge.
woodbu1 ner, lamily room / d1111ng 10om·
combo. LR. heat pump/ crnl au 30130
garage. laund1y rm. 12x65 moh1 le home
on p1ope1ty SW school &lt;IISincl Call tor
appomlment
OHIO RIVER lOT FOR SAl£ - I 59 ac~e
m/ 1, 1usl al ed ge of lown Creal place 101a
camper and boat lallliCh $5.900
LOTS OF POTENTIAl HERE- 2. 000 sq II
bulld•ng w1th II ontage on St Rt 160.
12•20 walk 1n t ooler 12 R danycase Call
lor more de l a~ls
EXCELLENT STARTER HOME - $39.900
- Ranch style home 1ust 5 .nmulcs lrom
lown. offers 2 BRs, balh. k1lch en w/slave
and s1de·bY·S1de refn g.. LR. carpet a11d
har dwood. carport and covered pat1o
Trade• pad on lot nexl to house C1tyschool
d1stnct Call today
$25.000 - VALLEY DRIVE - Th1s 3 BR
home ofle~ s 2 bath s, k1tchen. LR. DR,
carpel . gas heat c1ty schools Call la1 an
appl
PRICE REDUCED TO $39.900! - GREAT
BEGINNER HOME - Th1s hme oflers &lt;
large LR With f1replace. k1lchen . dmmg
area, 3' BRs, bath, lull base ment, I Cal
gara ge, deck, fenced yard 1ust m~nu les lo
lown on Rt. 14 1 Call lor an ap pOintment
GREEN ACRES IS THE PLACE TO BE N1 ce ra nch styl e home s1t ualed on a
70x 148 It lot oilers 3 BRs. 1'7 baths, LR
FR wlf lleplace. eat·m kitchen. gas heat.
Green Schools Call tod ay,

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OWNER LIVES OUT OF STATE AND WANTS
TO SHliMIIEOtAHLY - Verln• ce and
roomy home m Spn ng Vall ey h1s home
olfe1 s LR. eQuipped kllch n leat-ml.
d1neMe. 3 BRs. 2 bath \ lamlly •oom w1lh
f~repl ace. lw o car allached C" age gas
neal. cent all Come look at lhiS one and
make us an oiler.

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tru~tcc lur lhl.' NAf. ·So otnJ '• - lrotdcm.uks of Ct!nl11ry 21 Reill t:st11e Corpor.atlon Equ•l Housmg Opportumty.
EACH OFFICE IS INDEPEND£NTL Y OWNED AND OPERATED.

THIS HOME OFFERS A VIEW OF THE OHIO
RIVER THAT JUST DOESN'TQUIT !! - !ry e
lr on l ol 1111s home faces lhe nver and the
owner s have used glass to 1ts lull
advantage Beautiful l1"ng room w1lh
murored wall . rellecrtng the uve1 VICW ,
beamed ce•lings ston e fireplace. d•n eue
equ1pped k1tchen. 3/ 4 bed1ooms fam1ly
room . 1ec room, 3 bath&gt;. ? car gar age.
cenflal all

CORA MILL RO - Perry lwp - 8 ac1es
m/ 1, vacant land Call 101 more d el a~ l s

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PRICE REOUCEO! - L1ke new. chOice location. 3
bedroom hom e. much remodeling has bee n done
2 car garage, barn anq over 6 acres of land,
ad1acent to Raccoon Counly Park Priced only 10
the 30s Don't miss this buyer opportumty'
#2454

LOTS OF REPAIRS HAVE BEEN MADE - A few
more are needed, but at th iS pnce. $18,500. you
are getting a real bargam. I II story 1n Vmton. 2
bedrooms kitchen and double lot Make us an
ofler1
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HAVE YOUR OWN CAIIP SITE -Over 23 surveyed
acres ,n Green l ownsh1 p to1 $1 5.000 Mosl all
wooded. Has pond and 1u~al wate1 1S available
Partially developed Lots of 10ad hontage Call tor
showmg today'
#2394

EXCITING COMTEMPORARY DESIGN - Qualll y
and elegance combmed m th1s lovely 3.154 sq R
of hvm g area Straleg1c placement ot 2 storv
glass. catheda l ce11in ~s. mass1ve stone tneplace.
angled walls throu ghout mteno1 Exira leatUies
gourmet k1tchen . hu ge cedar and slone rec. room
w1th wet bar. 1mported t1le. custom made stame&lt;l
gl ass. brass accesson~s. Nu·lone secunty sy stem
Huge masl er su1te C1ty schools
#2456

OWNER'S OFFER - "WE WANT TO
to a
warmer cl1mate To make that poss1ble we' ll go
w1th a low down payment. assumptmn ol our
mortgage, and we' ll even tmance the d1flerence at
very special term s" Buye1Will then lle the ow ner
ol a 4 bedroom b1·level wllh 2 car garage,
above ground pool, only 8 m•les from town N•ce
home for a lam1ly w1th childr en. no wartm glor the
sc hool bus Call and we' ll tell you more' $46.900
#406

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COUNTRY CHARM . surrounds th1s d bed1oom
ranch luge k1t chen, I •: bat hs, tam1ly 10om and 2
ca• gm~c Home has heal pumpicenlra1 a.r • 2
woodbu1n ers N1ce deck olllamllv area '• acres
#?374
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LARGE FAMilY RqOM - 3 bedroom. tw o story
home 1n Addav1lle School area, full basement,
elec heat With woodburner hooked to IUinace
duct. Pnced at $36,500
#2402

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hgme on 3 ae. m/ 1. 4 f&amp; bedrms .. 1'h bath5, l&amp;.
planted Louted on Kerr-Harrisburg Road,
frtl59 NEW LISTING. The farm that hu everyOfle lookin&amp;. Also for the man
who wants h l ~ own workshop (32'x42'). 1ncfudes 53 ac. 15 ctnr. tob. IN5e
lru11 trees strawberries 3 or 4 bedrooms. extra Ia: LR hu&amp;e cou~tt~
kitchen . pantry and bath. Unbtlieveable -w1ew You uo see tor miles Best
of all the price 1s onl~ $37,900
#104. 4 ACRES: PORTER ON SR 554 Recent!~ remodeled 2story home, lR,
DR, 4 8Rs. fam1ly rm w1th 1bar. loads of cabinets . ut1hty rm .. SIJnporch.
basement Alii&amp; rms Beautiful trees m the yard $S0s
11110 RECENTLY MODERNIZED inside and out. 3 Ia. be«ms .• l lfl bllhs,
prdentub, new count!Y blue kitchen with sohd oa• cabinets. screened
porch. NEW GARAGf 28 x40' w/ heat, 200wirml Can b, used for car repair.

514 ~i-c-untl AH'OU4'
Galli1•oli11. Ohio 456:1
l•hont' ( 614) .J46-0IIIl8, ,

MIDDLEPORT- Well kept hom e 1 the charm
ot leaded glass. "bUill-In chma cupboard and
bookcases. and the pract1cahty of lot s of closet
space Other leatures. mclude 3 mce SIZed
bed rooms. hard wood floors and a pnce 1n the 30s
#444

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PROFITABLE FARM? Th1s co uld be oneand lhmgs
are looking behel 111 acres more or less Well
fenced. 4 ponds. rural wal e~ l ARGE tobacco llase
Good beef fa1m 3 bed1oom home ISmodel n and
ahracllve. Located Teens Run Rd Clay TownShip,
Let us show you thiS one' Lei me p1ove my ad'
#2380

2.090 ACRES MI L VACANT LAND - Ready to
bu1ld on w1th dnveway and tound at10n lor ahome
Cornel lot $6,500 Call tor more mlonnat 10n
#2442

WHAT A"tLACE! - Super nice 3 bedroom bnck
and framO'ranch ApjlroK. 2.700 sQ. ft Fimshed
basement. 2 car garage plus unahached 24'!36'
garage 3 baths. fam1ly room, formal dmmg. pan·
try 1n k•tchen Very well constructed Pnvate loca·
lion, 104 acres !borders Raccoon Creek)

SYRACUSE - Remodeled
two story home Includes
3-4 bedr ooms l 'h bat hs.
basement. garage and and
older barn on appro,mately
1 acre ol ground
PRI CED TO SELL
AT $39,900
HERE IT IS!- Your hom e 1n
th e coun try, over 21 acres of
ground, pl us a 2 story far m
hou se w1th 3 bedrooms.
cellar. garden area, shed
and woodbumer lor ex tra
heat
WANT $29.500

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SELLING BELOW MARKET VALUE - Owner
unable 10 care tor. PicturesQue home. 4
bedrooms 2 lull baths. mod. equipped k1tchen. 24
ft. cabmets. walk-out basement. poured concrele
walls. mdnect l1ghtmg Three Cal garage and
msulated workshop bUilt by a good cra Rsman.
Much more Call for appl)&lt; ntment A buy you w1ll

POMEROY; 0.
992·2259

PRICE REDUCED - RUTLAND - A very neat mce
ran ch style home w1th
central a~r . garage. low
util 1t1es. !rant and rear
porch, 3 bedroom s. large
livmg room. d1n1ng area and
a big level lot Must see!
$38,500

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JUDY DEWin
BROKER
388 -8155
J. Merrill (orter ........................... ,... 379 -2184
. Loveday
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Phylhs
Becky lone ....,.................................. 446-045 8
Potri'k (o,hron ............................... 446-BbSS
Jim (()[hron ..................................... 446-7 881

E. M . WISEMAN. BR.OKER
DAVID WISEMAN, 446 -9555
B. J. HAIRSTON. 446-4240
CLYDE B._V(ALKER. 245-527,!1
LORETTA MnnADE . 446~29

A COZY SPOT tO .CAll HOME - "The tran quil
hilltop settm g ol th1s well kept bi·level puts fam1ly
and fnends at ease. Spectacular v1ew 3
bedrooms. 211 baths. central a1r, 2 car garage. 3
acres Come and rel ax ' $64,500
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Bea ut,ful 6
' house w1th Ill ceramic baths. fue·
place, att 1c
. new furnace and hot water heater l 'h
ca r Rarage
Large a~ ry k1tchen w1th adtacent d1nmg
area Bea
I carpeted and custom draped Large bnck
paiJO w1th gas gnll. 8x10 bUIIdmg Qual1ty const ruction
Beaul1lul ya rd w1th large trees and beaut1lul landscap1ng
S1tuated on roll1ng lot 100•200. Ongmal owner sellm g. Ex·
cellent neighborhood m c1t y school d1stnct Shown by appt
only. $17.900 00 For mformation call

LEADINGHAM REAL ESTATE
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REAL ESTAT£

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Real Estate General

BLACKBURN .

PH. 446-7699 or 446-9539

CENTURY 21 Southern Hills R.E., Inc.

675-7123

992·3432 or 992·2780

TWO lARGE lOTS w1th clly wate1, sewe1, natural gas. and
elecl nc, all availabl e Buy one or bot h.
#456

LOCATED IN RIO GRANOE. NEAR CAMPUS L1v1n g room , formal dmm g. complete kllc)len .
partial basement . Like new shmgle !1llOI.
AH01dable pr1ce range Low $30s
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NEW LISTING - SOUTHERN DISTRICT - Would
you en1oy a 26'x64' Nashua
doublewide 'home w1th 2
baths, 3 bedrooms. all
electnc. central all. eat-1n
k1tchen w/skylighl, for mal
dimng room. hv1ng room
w1th cathedral cell1 ng.
garden tub oH master
bedroom. located on ap pro•
22 acres of wooded land'
ThiS home 1s only 2 months
old as owners were t ra ns
!erred You hmsh landscap
mg and decks Call tor an
appomtment to see th1s one'
Really N1ce 1
ASKING $45.000

SEVERAL BUSINESS
BUILDINGS
Thtlt proporlios in Pomeroy, Middleport, Athens.
AI !J"d invostnient praportiot or make you a good
homo. All pricod lor quick
sale to qualified buym. If
you couldn't aflord to buy
a homt, now you tan.
FOR IIIORI INFORMATION
CAll JACk W.' CARSEY
AT 992-2403 OR

fiSHING . boallng, hunting, all from.lhls Getaway Retreat,
close to Gall1pol1s, overlooking Blu eLa&lt;e and Raccoon Creek.
Th1s has a 23ft !l ave I tra~ler on concr etepad sleeps 6. has a
sun deck. rural water. sept1c system. elecln c. aplace to relax
away !rom the telephon e
#584

Real Estate General

FOR SALE

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HOUSES

9 ROOMS. 4 bedrooms. lar~e l1vn•£ room. d1111nr, area.
k1tchen w1t h lots ol cbmets and sis smk. n1ce batliroom
garage on level lot All for QUICk sa le or !lade.
#622

Walteuon ' s Water Haulln9.
reasonable rates . immediate
2,000 gallon delivery, c•sterns,

Real Estate General

ISE

(Single dweiNng)

maintenance - clean and mce, ms1de and out Begmner
home or ret~rement home
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R &amp; R Water Servtce. Home
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d1spl, m1crowave, LR. FR. d•n elle, 3 BRs, 1
bath. cent '"· carpetm g, 2 melal ut1hty
bldgs Shown by appOintment.
MAKE THIS YOUR NEW HOME - Bnck
ranch, 3 BRs. I Y, bath s, kitchen wl range,
double oven, DW,I1vm g rm . dmette. fam1ly
rm. fireplace. lull basemen!, screened
porch, 2 full attached garage, KC school
d1stnct
HOUSE AND 29.4 ACRES. MI L. OHIO
TWP. - Th1s home offers 3 BRs. bath, LR,
k1tchen, large laundry rm. w/ washer and
dryer. There IS a tobaccco base and a
36&lt;36 tobacco barn
INVESTMENT PROPERTY- 9 acres. m/ 1,
approx. 'h m1. from HMC w1th lrontage on
St. Rt. 160.

CHAROLAIS HILLS - Ranch style home
oilers LR w/cathedra l ceilin g. FR, form al
d1nm g, k1tchen leatures steak gnll, oven.
diSpl &amp; ra nge, f1replace. carpel, 2 car
unattac hed garage. Call for mo re
1n lormat1on
THIS COULD BE THE ONE FOR YOU - Just
5 mmutes from town. th1s ranch stylehome
offers 3 BRs. bath. k1fchen w/ range,
double oven, OW, d1spl., LR l ull basement,
fireplace, gas and wood heat, 1car garage,
c1ty school d1stnct. Call for an
appomtment
HOME AND ONE HALF ACRE FOR SAlE1050 sq. It ol hvmg space. LR. kitchen ,
dming rm .. bath $10,900 Call lor more
mtormat1on.
COMMERCIAL SITE lor sale. Located 2206
Eastern Ave All ut1lities available

QUALITY LOCATION - 1st Avenue View! ·
E&lt;eept1onally good cond1110n Owner has spent a
lon ol money and a lot ol h1s t1me making
Improve ment s I was really s urp r~sed at how mce
11 IS and 11 IS much larger lhan I expected . To
app rw ate lhe desuab11ity of thiShome, you mnst
v1ew the 1ns1de This professionally decaraled
home 1ncludes a ve ry p~e tl v l1v1ng roam . lormal
dming, n1ce k1lchen w1th ap pl~ances, fam1ly 1oom
den and 3 or.4 bedr ooms Master bed•oom has
conn ectmg stu dy . Screened porch w1lh nv er v~ew
Pnce has been red uced lo $109,900 DnVIng by
w1ll nut do. you must see the InSide
#103

COUNTRY LIVING -AFFORDABLE PRICE - 3
bedroom ranch w1t h mce SIZed rear deck and
fenced yard lor relaXIng or entmtam•ng Th1s 6
year old home has been well cared far and IS
pnced nght at $43 000
#443
OUTSTANDING LOCATON . VERY BEST CON·
STRUCTION , EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD -

POMEROY HOME - N1ce large corner lot 2 car
, garage w1th st01 age area above . Basement w1th
gas hot water heal Large 11vmg!fam11y room
Enclosed porch Pnced at $32.500
#300

You gel 1t all m th1 s onel He re 15a lrn e bnc k ranch
w11h Qual1ty wntlen all ove111 2 640 SQ ft on the

JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDER'E D- Lovely 4
BR home 1n a qu1e1 wooded 1ocat1on EQuipped
eal·m k1tchen, FR with f Jieplac~ 3 baths
Excellent neighborhood 8 acres AddiiiOnal
acreage ava~ labl e $93,000.
#1 16
"I Love That House But I Can't Afford It'" WELL NOW YOU CAN!! - fhe owner IS loaded
w1th lrustrat1on and IS ready to accept an y
reasonable ofler The exte nor ofler s a stately
appem nce because of th e altract1ve leatures
Including large trees. malure shrubbery, huge
bouldms. the pool. 01ce large "lawn and lhe

mam level pl us an en closed breeze wa y and a
covered porch w1th a wooded v1ew Includes a

form al entry, large formal 11v1n g room w•t h
fireplace SUirounded bi solid cher ry woodwork
all l he tnm 1n the house 1s cherry and bllch)
/or mal dmm g room w1lh nrce v1ew ot the wooos.
complete k•lchen w1th lots of cabmets and all the
app liances plus a la~ge everyday eat1ng am A
fam1ly 1oom w1th fueplace. solid b ~r ch bookcases
and wall w1lh p1ctu re wmdows (t h1s IS a ve ry
handsom e room! 3 large hed1oom s and 2 baths
plus a small olllce off the k1tchen w1th built m
hies On the lower level. there IS on additional
2,640 SQ It w1th about 1700 h111shed 1nto 2 more
bedr ooms and a large family and rec. room w1th
3rd lneplace, ba t ~. large ul1l1ty room. l a~ ge
!urnace room and 2 storage roms otler you all the
space you w1ll ever need Healing and co olmg IS
handled by 2 new natural gas furnaces and elec
'" con d1t1onmg systems. both ol wh1ch have
electr omc a~ r filters. Broker's Note: "We seldom'
see a home where the 'builder has used I he very
best ma tenals and craftsmanshiD. Th iS IS an
outstandmg p1operty and Will g1ve the new own er
many years of happmess" $149,500
#Ill
BEGINNERS CAN BE CHOOSY! - You must see
th•s 3 bed room home located 1n Syracuse 2 full
bath s. dm1ng room and fam1ly room. Heated 2 car
garage w1th water Alfordabl y pn ced at $39,900
#236

magmflcent vte w The restd ence IS all masonry

mcludes a large living room w1th f1rep lace, d1n1ng
w1th huge p1cture w1ndow ollermg an awesome
v~ew of !he m er. 3 large bed rooms on the lust
lloor wilh 2 full bat hs. huge lam1ly roorn. ruce
k1lchen w1th 'h balh m Ihal area l ar ge loye1 w1lh
open sta~ r way leading upslausto the 41h bed1oom
and a large storaRe room to rebuild th1s home on
lh1s land would cost $140 to$150.000 We renew
askmg $95.000 and l oo k ~n g 101 an oll e1 Even ''
you have not been th1nkmg of buy~nr. you m1ghl
want to cash m on th1s unusual opportunity
#134
PREnY AS A PICTURE - Th1s H1 story home
possesses unshakable charm Well m a~nta~ned
home oiler s 3-4 bed rooms. fam1ly 1oom and I car
gara ge Beautifu l oak woodwork At $44 900. 11
rates a standmg oval1on'
#224

THREE BLOCKS FROM TOWN I - But surr ounded
by 5 acres of woods Fam1ly onent ed
ne1ghborhood. 4·5 bedroom s. 3 full bal hs, large
liVIng room w1th fireplace. lormal dmm g, eat-1n
kitchen w1th lots of w1 ndows lam•ly room w1t h
fi replace. large deck overlook 1~g yard large 2 car
garage Much. mu ch more $72,900 Oon 'l

OWNERS MOVED TO LOUISVIlLE - Must sell
Immacul ate 3 bedroom bnck ~anch w1th larnll y
room !'; baths living room. lar ge eat 1n k1tchen
and 2 car garage Central a11 Jusl olf Rt 35
$64.900
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#216

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EXTRA WELL BUILT HOME ONLY 4 MILES FROM
GALLIPOLIS - 3 bedrooms, 1''' baths. full
basement w1th fam il y room and h1 eplace. Qual1ty
bllch cab1n ets m kitchen. hardwood t1o01s w1th
Quality carpet. all less than 2 years old. 2 car
garage attached. 2 stora ge bu 1ldm gs I acreto be
surveyed L1sted lor $62,50D
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#200
ONE OF A KIND - $12 500 - t2x 60 mobile
home m good co ndition on a lar ge, shady lo11usl
ott Lower R1ver Road on good blacktop street 2
bedrooms. l 'h baths. n1ce k1tchen w1th range ~ nd
relngerat01 Beaullful 1ocat1on JU St 3 m1les from
town . No reason able off er w1ll be lu rned down
#230

RAMBLING RANCH OVERLOOKING fHE RIVERVery spac1ou s mcludes nearly 3800 sq ft ol
quality bu1lt liv1ng space Lar ge comfortable
lam1ly room oilers bnck l11eplace w1th msert.
mdoor BBQ. w1de oak floors and large slidmg
doors leadmR to flaRslone pa\10 w1th captam's
view ol the nver Also mcludes large livmg room
w1th marble fireplace, 5 bedroom s. 2 full baths.
wet bar. formal d1mng a~ d more. Great home tqr
en tertammg and ra1s1ng a tam1ly 4 5 to 5 acres ol
ground w1th pond $129,000
#238

RIGHT HOME - RIGHT LOCATION- "CountrySid e Quality" 16 mmutes from town) Welcome to
I he "good life" Th 1s picturesque. quality bu1ll, 3
bedroom bnck ran ch Sits on a 2 acre tree shaded
lawn You'll never have another thought ol movmg
because the entue fa mily w1lllove 1t The features
you w1 ll eni OY most mclud e aR outstan dm('. tully
eQUipped kitchen, hands ome fueplace 1n lhe
fam ily room. 2•; gleam1ng baths. wall to wall
carpeting, mce QUiet livm g room. formal d1nmg.
roomy bedrooms. 2 car garage and wa1t 1111you see
the pool area!' Bu1lt for la stmg beauty and havm g
lun m the sun or evenmg ente rl a~n menl on alar ge
pat10 ll's encl osed w1th bnck priva cy wall Pnced
under $100.000 It Will be a pleasure lor us to
show you th1s desuable res1dence
#101
ARE YOU READY FOR WINTER?
You 'll
apprec1ate the warm heat aBuck stove msert can
produce lrom lhe fam1ly roam ol this clean 3 BR
b1 ·leve1 Includes 1 lull and 2 half baths n1ce
hvm g room and spac10us eat·m kitchen Also, l'h
car garage and large covered pat10 Super mce flat
yard Rt 160, e&lt;cel lent lor coal mm ers $49,900
#207

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B\JDGH BUY - $44.900- Break mlo home
.ownership w1thout breakmg your bu dget 205
Kineon Dnve oilers 3 bed10oms spac1ous ceram1c
bath, dimn groom and wor kshop In back ol gar age.
Ce ntral au Close to c1ty pool and new goll cou iSe
#124

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WE HAVE SOLD, SOLD, SOLD AND ARE EXPECTING TO SELL
EVEN MORE, BUT WE NEED LISTINGS!
BEST BUY - For $37, 500 ~IS w1ll be. hard to
beat' TerrifiC 3 be- · o-\·Vl With river view
Eat-In kitchen, fu eC)~·"· L car garage and 0 9
acre

DESPERATE OWNER WANTS AN OFFER!!! Older 2 story th at has ho···\ \)Pietely renovated
3 large bedroom.\• • •. ... s, d1ning room.
f~re pl ace and full d•.,oed ba sement $44.900

WHERE CAN YOU BEAT THI&lt;? - $34.900 Bnck ranch w1t h :i .Q.l·D 3 bedrooms, 11
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COUNTRY BOY - r 1TV " " - Secluded 4
bedroom home will PS·O·L·Di 'h baths, 2 car · baths, large llat lot ;, ... r ,cnool d1stnct Carport
and shade trees.
garage, above-ground poot $64,900
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comfortable ll vmg ~ 0 .\·D'~repla ce. 3 good
THIS ONE WON'T LAST LONGI!- Th1s charmmg
SIZed bedrooms. P' , , uom and l'h balhs
home with ,,, conv•• \ ty'·town locaiiOn
Gm
ge an~ In-ground pool $67,500
Immaculate condllicC).O• • . ecor and overali
liveability Will make " ' hot property" Call today
HOME IN RIO GRANDE - 4 '·1rooms. 2 baths
$75,000
large liv1ng room WI c .Q.l·D·e. tam1ly room:
dmmg room and sun;) ... oux36 barn $54.800
5 ACRES PLUS 2 Mnou &lt; "":liES - Storage
buildings. GIIOd wei s-O·l·D good con dillOn. ADD THIS UP- liv1ng room w~ h woodburn er, 3
2
Located 2.5 miles Nt 01 VInton $16,500

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IF YOU WERE TRANSFE'!,REO .. Wouldn't YO U
want your home soln .. • ' \NG)o does tH IS
family . 3 bed SAl£ PENJL,enl, I 39 acres.
111-ground poe •. r car garage $52 000
I MAY BE 22 YEARS OLD,.. R111 ' 1•1k and feel
now 1Reheshm g 'sA
' LE PENDING, new roof.
new car petin g
•"" "· • baths, full
ba sement . central air and garage $4 7. 000
IF YOU ARE lOOKING for a goon,,.,., •• home. lh1s
is 1\ 1In a n1ce ''SAlE PENDING ome has 3
bedrooms, batt), I , v"'• ~~.uc.n en /dtmng ar ea,
central a1r. $38, 000
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"~n ll800 sQ
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acres lot

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STOP!! Belore you buy anyth1ng. v1ew th1s lo.ely 4
bedroom bnck hom e~l o•ttown. 21arge
baths. overs1zed 2 cS· • ." :ormal dmmg.
•beaut1ful tam1ly room. ~!09,900

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OWNER DESPERATE - WANTS OFFER!
Quality built bnck rar ·' CJ l Dbedrooms I ~
baths, large llvmg reS· 7...·,,eplace. tam11y
room and garage. $72,900.

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET EVERI!- 3 yr old
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Horseshoe pitchers are invited to ,
Middleport block party Sept. 19
By JIM SOULSBY
Times-sentinel Stall
MIDDLEPORT - Like lo try
your hand at the art of pitching
horseshoes?
If so, then the place to be Is the
Middleport Block Party on Sept.
19 at the Mini-Park In
Middleport .
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According lo Mr. Harry Bailey. one of the premier horseshoe
_enthusiasts in the area, therewJll
·be lhr'!(' groups-of contestants for
the event. The first group will
consist of. those in the Junior
Class In age group 12 through l7
who will not be c harged a lee to
partlcipale. The Adult Class will
be made up of those who have
r~ached their 18th birthday anniversary to whalever age they
.may have attained. For this
group !here will be a five dollar
entry fee. The third group,
according to Mr. Bailey. will be
composed of man and wife
couples of any age.

First and second place trophies
will be awarded llle winners or .
lhe first two groups mentioned
and a trophy, which wm be an
annual roving trophy , will be
given to Ihe couples wlnner(s 1
Mr. Balley,and a small gro~p
of local pitchers, are lrying lo
revive the lnlerest in the sporl of
-P11Ching horseshoes which, like
so many popular pastimes or
yes leryear such as marbles , has
been pushed aside in I he age of
co mputer r games.
Unlike the days of yore when, 1
remember, we scrounged up a
cou pl e of rusty shoes that had
been discarded by some old nag·
and threw them at a peg In the
ground, horseshoe pitching has
not only become an art but a very
lucrative sport if you are among
the best. According to Mr.
Bailey, some 'of the top guns ih
the gam e grossed $150,000 la st
year .. .. which 'ain' t hay '

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Planners to meet
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Block Party planning meeting 6
po.m. Monday at the .offices of
Dr. Larry Kennedy a nd Dr. Craig
' Matthews, Second St.. for
committee member s. Las t m eeting for the block party will be at 6
p.m. Thursday at lhe same
location; chamber of com merce
mgmbers please attend.

Trustees to meet
BEDFORD - Bedford Town ship Trustees m eet at 7 p.m . at
the town hall.
PTA meets Monday
RACINE ~ Racine PTO meet·
ing, 7 p.m . Monday at Racine
Elementary School.
Plan revivar
ROCK SPRINGS - Tent revival beginning Monday and runnlng through Sept. 30 with
Evangelist Charles Spencer
from
Rainell,
W. Va. and
Pra special
yer for
the sick
eac.h evening
music , 7: 30· each evening. Servi. ces at the Rock Sprigns
Fairgrounds .
Monday meetings
M!DDLEPORT - Heath United Methodist Churc h Women
will meet ·at 7: 30p.m. Monday at
the church wilh Emma .Kay
Clatwortliy as program leader.
and Grace Johnson as devotional
leader. Hostesses will be Nancy
Cale, Dorothy Roller, Juanita
Bachtel and Zelia Taylor.

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dist Chu rch at 7 p.m . Monday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brugger
and Mrs. William Gale to be
present . Due to rescheduling of
the service there will be no
weekly prayer meeJing on Sept.
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lottery results

Mr. Salley participated in the
Governor's Open Horseshoe
Tournament at the Ohio State
Fair and took second place
having six wins and one loss with
a 38 percent average and eight
forty point games. In the 1987
Class G championships at Gre~&gt;n·
ville. Ohio, Mr-. Bailey qualified
by pitching 100 shoes for a 47
percent aaverage (wringers)
and again took second place with
a 46.7 percent average and !lad
seven 40 point games.
Mr. Bailey stated .that there
are only three pitchers in the
area affiliated with· the state and
national associations. They are
Charles (Cricket) Searles, Carl
Casto and himself. He stated that
another .olci pro, 'Toad Brlckles,
retirtid from the game some time
ago;
So, If you want to get In on the
action get tn touch with Harry
Bailey at 992-3408 or Jeff Tillis
a.t 742-2243 or you can sig)l up al
the Mini-Park courts on the day
of the event. Who knows, you may
develop a passion for the sport
and betheonetograbsomeofthe
big bucks someday In thefulure.
Mr. Bailey has also scheduled
a meeting for Tuesday September 18th at 6:30PM al the

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) James Traflcant, D-Ohlo,
says a conviction on federal
income tax evasion charges will
not deter him from running for
P_resldent next year, and it may
help establish a forum for his
views.
At a news conference Friday,
the congressman told reporters
he will notoftlclally announce his
candidacy as long as !Je can gain
. Iree. news media exposure.
Th~&gt; Youngstown Democrat,
who was convicted Thursday on
the tax evasion charges, said the
a bllity to air his views In publlc Is
. the key to his campaign.
.
"! 'm going to go foro/ard ,"
said Traflcal\t, 46, a se!J- descrlbed "average man
and
former Mahoning County sheriff
who was ordered· to pay taxes on
$108,000 worth Of bribes from
alleged crime leaders.
''!don't give a'damn If they pu t
me In .San Quentin, " he said,
"I'm going to Iowa (to campaign
for presidenn. "
Traflcant said be would 'fight
confiscation of !)Is property by
the IRS with "what~ver it
lakes ," adding that some people
use firearms ,
The congressman said .he Is
studying the " legal terms" of a
run for the presidency, mainly
whether he could still run for a

oppor.rumty to oe near&lt;l , and get
the real Issues placed on the :
agenda . That's all I'm about." c
Traflcant said he had already •
been · prOven "absolutely lnno· ~
cent" by 12 jurors, a reference lo •
his 1983 acquittal of racketeer- :
lng , ·bribery and Income tax :
evasion.

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v ictlon to· the fact that U.S. Tax :
Court Judge John Williams was :
an appointee of PresidE&gt;nt Rea - •
gan , "and I am the leading :
oppon enl of Mr. Reagan in ·
Congress and in the Senate."
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MANAMA,. Bahrain (UP)).- U.N. SecreiaryGeneral Javier Perez de Cuellar today began
r talks In Baghdad on ·arranging a cease-fire In the
7-year-old Iran-Iraq war and Iraq said Iranian
forces s helled the souther n city of Basra through
the night and laun ched a ground attack.
An Iraqi military communique said Iran
Ignored th e presence of Ja v ier Perez de Cuellar In
Baghdad and was bent on creating an '.'atmosphere of military esca lation" to s abotage the
secretary-general' s peace effor ts.
At the sa me time, Iran warned it would pursue
Its policy of striking a "blow for a blow" even ·
!hough the entire world may turn against it. A
senior official from Syria, Iran 's last Arab ally ,
arrived In Saudi Arabia Su nday a nd . met with
King Fahd in a sign that Damascus may drop
support for Tehran , as Libya did lasl week .
Perez de Cue llar today held his fir st round of

talk s In Iraq on Implementing a U.N , Security
cease-fire call with Foreign Minister
Tareq Azlz . the Iraqi News Agency reported.
The secretary-general was expected to meet
wlth President Saddam.Husseln, who has -pledged
to accept the cease-fire If _Iran does. Perez de
Cue llar evidently failed to gain Iranian acceptance of the resolution after two days of talks in
Tehran.
Iran ~nnou nced Sunday It would consider
e ndin g the conflict only If Iraq Is named in the
resolution as thee aggressor, a condition Iraq has
re jected.
On arrivi ng In Baghdad Sunday , Perez de
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outcome of his mission .
In a military communique also carried by INA,
a n Iraqi spo kesman said Iran launched a t leas t17
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water shortage
OXFORD, Ohio (UP I) - Oxford officials say a temporary
water supply system will deliver
about 500,000 gallons a day to the .
communlly, alleviating Its water
shortage but providing no long·
lerm cure.
·
City Manager Dennis Sruckey
said a water emergency Imposed
Sept. 4 will continue Into October.
Stuckey said the city has
purchased about 50 acres with
·well sites near Seven Mile Creek.
Those wells may eventually
solve the city's water shortage,
but won't be in full operation for
at least two years, he said.
Work on a three-mile lempor-.
ary water piping system was
expected to be completed early
this week. Oxford has struggled
with a water shortage because of
dry weather and a sudden
Increase In waler use with the
return ol 15,000 students to
Miami University .

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The Ohio National Guard was
ca lled In to deliver 13 tractortrailer . trucks of pip~, hauled
from Camp Perry near Toledo.
The line will run from Acton Lake
at Hueston Woods State Park to
the city's water system.
Oxford residents were advised
to boll water because low levels
posed a threat of contamination.
Other emergency measures
were also being taken:
-Use of laundry machines was
restricted to four-hour shifts
during lhe weekend at Miami
University, and dining halls were
using paper plates and plastic
utensils.
-The city's largest manufac·
turer, Square D Co., putconservation measures in place, allowIng the return to work of
employees who were sent home
Thursday as water levels
dropped.

long-range missiles I hat slammed into residential
areas of Basra beginning aboul 10 p.m. Sunday,
"causing the destruction of some res idential
houses ." There was no immediate report on
casualties.
The shelling was followed early today by an
Iranian ground attack - backed by tanks.
artillery and mortars - along the warfront's
central sector, The assault was "repulsed and
destroyed," the Iraqi spokesman said.
. The Iranian News Agency today quoted Iranian
Prime Minister Husse in Musavl as denying Iran
had Initiated any attacks and insisting all its
military actions were in retaliation for Iraqi
a ttack s.
Musavi told a Ca binet meeting Sunday Iran
.would "Invariably respond each blow with a blow
even though an e ntire world m ay turn against
Iran." Musavl also warned the Italian govern·

ment against s~ndlng warships to the gulf, saying,
"It Is easier to come through the waterway tha n to
get out."
The talks came as the eight h U.S. escorted
convoy of re· flagged Kuwaili tankers approac hed
the Strait of Hormuz today, shipping sources sa id.
Sea Stallion mine-sweeping helicopters from the
USS Guadalcanal probed waters ahead of the
81,283-ton Surf Cily and the 79,999-ton Chesapeake
City for mines.
The gas carriers began their 550-mile journey
fro m Kuwait's main oil terminal at AI Ahmadi
Saturday, the sources said. Warships in the escort
group went to the highest state of alert as the
convoy approached waters where Iranian attacks
on shipping have been freq uent a nd the Strait of
Hormuz where It Is believed Iran has set up
Silkworm missile batter ies.

HUNTIN GTON , W.VA . - The
start of construction toward
eli minating one of the worst
navigation bottlenecks In the
nation will be celebrated with a
public ceremony November 6 at
the Gallipolis Locks and Dam, on
the Ohio Riv er near Eureka.
The first coiuract In a twophase, nin e-year project will
cover excavation of a two-mtlelong. bypass canal and construe'
lion of two new lock chambers In
the canal.
The 'j{}-year -old Gallipolis project spans the river between
West Virginia and Ohio, about 30
miles uoriver from Huntinp-ton
The ground-brea king cerem·
ony, with dignitaries from local
and regional organ lzations, the
federal government and at least
four states. will be slaged at the
existing locks on the West VIrginia side of the river at 2 p.m.
The project, constructed under
superv ision of the Army Corps of
Engineers between 1935 and 1937,
has a 600-fot main lock c hamber
and a 360-foot auxiliary
c hamber. Both are 110 feet wide.
Th e new main locks. built along
the river In the past 25 years , are
l, 200 feel long and are expected
to speed delivery of bulk commodlt(es by modern barges and
towboals.
·
In addition the Corps oi Eng!·
neers , the other principal sponsor Is DINAMO , an interest
group dedicated to navigation
Improve ments In the Ohio
Valley.
Co-sponsors Include Chamber
of Commerce chapters of Boyd
and Greenup Counties In Ken tucky ; Gallipolis. Mason (W .Va. )
County and Huntington, W.Va.

Opposes selection
TOLEDO, Ohio (UP!) -Caul)·
ell 8 of the American Federation
of State, County and Municipal
Employees has approved a resolutio.n opposing the merit selec·
tlon ol appellate and state
supreme court justices.
Jim Grossfeld , a spokesman
for the public employees union.
said Saturday that merit sel~&gt;c·
lion of judges is something the
union "strongly opposes."

DAM CEREMONY NOV. 6 - A public
ceremony has been rescheduled November 6 at
the Gallipolis Locks and Dam In Eureka to mark

the long-awaited construction project of the 50
year-old structure. It Wll$ originally scheduled
Sept. 23.

Settle 1 teachers strike; 2 continue
By MICHAEL O'MALLEY
United Press International
Teachers In the Berkshire
School Dlslrict In Geauga County
were back in their classrooms
today after a two- week strike,
but teachers In Youngstown and
North Ridgeville remained on
picket lines .
The 82-member Berkshire Ed ·
ucatlon Association approved a
three-year contract Sunday
night, calling for a 6 percent raise
the first year and 5 percent
Increases In each of the subsequent years.
Union president Jo Ann Po·
dany said teachers were not
happy with the package and
reluctantly approved the contract in order to ~&gt;nd the walkout.
"In this small community, we
felt It would be dlstruptlve to
continue the strike," said Podany. "We felt In order to hold the
community together wl&gt; would
take this package."
Podany said It was the first
teachers' strike In the district's

history .
"We never felt it necessary to
take a stand until this bOard and
s uperintendent, we felt, wert• not
bargaining In good faith," she
said.
Podany said when negotiations
began in March, teachers were
asking for 10 percent salary
Increases for each year of the
contract.
· She said the new package still
places Berkshire teachers' salar·
ies the second-lowest In Geauga
County. The new base salary Is
$16,642.
The package also calls for an
Increase In the number of sick
days and an increase In lnsu·
ranee premlu,ms.
The strike affected the dis·
trlct' s 1, 700 studenls for only four
school days while substitutes
supervised the students.
Meanwhile, a strike affecting
15,000 students In Youngstown
entered Its sixth day Monday
after teachers refused two proposals from the board of education

'.

Sunday.
. Superintendent. Emanuel Cat.·
soules has canceled classes unill
the walkout ends. No new talks,
were scheduled as both sides
were waiting to hear from a
federa l mediator.
The 1,043-member Youngstown Education Association has
asked for raises of about 5
percent in a two-year pact, but
the administration has proposed
a three -year contract containing
a wage freeze in the first year
·and renewed negotiations on
salary In the final two years.
The strike by the 243-member
North Ridgeville Education As·
soclation in Lorain County remained deadlocked as no new
talks were scheduled,
About five teachers accused
the administration Friday of
locking them oul of classrooms,
·but Superinte ndent P a u I
Murphy denied the accusa l ion,
saying It was a ploy by teachers
to collecl un emp lo y ment
compensallon.

Dole plans to resign, campaign for her husband.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) Transportation Secretary Eli• zabeth Dole will llieet with
President Reagan today to tell
him she Is resigning effective
Oct. 1 to help her husband
campaign for president, offi·
cials said.
Dole, the only woman In the
Reagan Cabinet with the longest tenure In history as head of
the 'I)'ansportatton Department, is stepping down to
campaign for Sen. Robert
Dole of l&lt;jlnsits, the officials·

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POMEROY- Disabled Amer ican Veterans Chapter 53 and I he
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He also said that it he can raise
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said.
"She Is · meeting with the
president today to tell her she
Is resigning," said one official, who asked · not to be
ldentl!led. ''Th~&gt; effective date
Is Oct. 1."
Dole, 5~ •. has been thinking
for monthS about quitting her
government position to work
full-time on her husband's bid
for the 1988 Republican
nomination.
Just last week,.Dole told The
New York Times her decision

whether to ~eslgn was proving
"extremely dltrlcu.Jt," With
her husband's supporters
working hard to make her
aware of t11e importance they
see In her commitment.
"It's a tough decision, very
tough, because I love the job
I'm ln. It's an extraordinarily
challenging Job," she said.
Nonetheless, presidential
strategists backing Dole, the
Senate Republican leader
widely considered the top

GOP challenger to V.lce Prest·
dent George Bush, agr~ the
move should help the senator' s candidacy.
Dole Is a Harvard-educated
lawyer and top-flight bureaucrat who s~&gt;rved 4~ years as
secretary of transportation.
. A North Carolina native,
Dole has held a lengthy list of
federal posts, culminating
with her appointment by Reagan as the first woman In his
Cabinet.

She presided over somt&lt; of
the mos t turbulent years in
U.S. aviation history that saw .
public confidence shaken in
airline safety and angry over
deteriorating service.
From her sprawling office
near Washington's mall, Doh~
advocated requiring air bags '
or self-buckling safety belts ,
for new automobiles and got ·
her way In an adinlnlstration ~
not disposed t.o more govern· ·
ment regulation.

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